Biography of John Harsick II -1381
Paternal Family Tree: Harsick
John Harsick II was born to John Harsick I.
In 1309 [his father] John Harsick I died.
In 1324, Hugh Driby, son of Sir Ralph de Driby, released to John, son of Sir [his father] John Harsyke, and to Margery his wife, all his right in the manor of Driby in Lincolnshire, and license was granted to this John, to found in the church of St. George [Map] in his manor of South-acre, a chantery, with lands and tenements thereto, to the value of 10 marks per annum.
In 1338 and 1339 John Harsick II was appointed High Sheriff of Norfolk.
In 1357, the 30th year of the reign of Edward III Sir John de Camoys (age 47), by deed, granted to him and his heirs, license to bear his crest, a plume of turkey feathers, so that the said Sir John Harsyk, &c. bears it in a hoop, or; to which deed, the Lords Scales and Bardolph (age 42) were witnesses.
On 14 Nov 1381 John Harsick II wrote his will in which he specified he be buried in the chapel of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin, in the church of Southacre [Map].
[his son] John Harsick III was born to John Harsick II.
Great x 3 Grandfather: Eudo Harsick
Great x 2 Grandfather: Eudo Harsick
Great x 1 Grandfather: Alexander Harsick
Great x 2 Grandmother: Alice Watshall
GrandFather: Roger Harsick
Great x 1 Grandmother: Cecily Jernigan
Father: John Harsick I