Most of the Pymonts in Australia are descendants of William Pymont - B 1815, Son of William "George" Pymont B 1795 ,
Royston Hertfordshire, (has also been Cambridgeshire as the county boundary has moved several times). convicted on 31/03/1848 at
Hertford Court for theft he was placed on the ship "Adelaide" 18 Aug 1849 and transported to Australia - landing at
Sydney Nov 1849
have a look here - Annette
Wilkinson has done loads of research and William is listed on her site -
http://freepages.family.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~annettefamily...It is believed that William descended from the Pyemont family originating in
Lofthouse,
Yorkshire with the earliest reference there being for Richard Pyemont a "merchaund of the city of
London" - a cousin to Henry VIII via the woodville Family - who was bequeathed property in
Lofthouse, wakefield,
Yorkshire after the disolution of the monasteries
He died 36 June, 1546. and was buried In
Wakefield old church. I am aware of 7 generations prior to this in wakefield but have no dates to coroborate - the earliest is Alexander Pyemont who married Elizabeth
Flemming 1400?? ish
Variant spellings of Pymont are common including Pyemont, Pymond, Pimont Pymonte etc, however there is a "Pymont House" in
Lofthouse which bears the "Pyemont" coat of arms.
The name Pymont aparently originates in
Normandy, Northern France, earliest reference appears to be
Osbert PIMAN 1190 – 1195 (Mrs) Osbert PIMENT 1198 (1b)
Reference - The Norman People ( and their existing descendants in the British Dominions and the USA) Henry S King & Co 1874
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Noms et Prenoms de France By LAROUSSE
PIMONT n de hameau d’origine ( Seine – Inferieure :
Manche )
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Penguin Dictionary of Surnames by
Basil COTTLEPYMONT - Local name “Foot of the Hill” of places PIMONT on
Manche and Seine - Inferieure
It appears likely that the Pymonts are related to the Pyemonts of
Lofthouse in
Yorkshire. This Family were said to have come over from
Normandy with William the
Conqueror.
The Pymonts appear in the
Parish Registers of
Royston Herts from 1608. These registers are complete from 1662 only.
It is most likely that PYRMONT is a mis-spelling of PYMONT rather than the other way around ! Hope that helps answer your query.