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Re: BARSTOW-1600s-Plymouth Co. MA
Posted by: Terence Barstow Date: January 11, 1999 at 18:07:33
In Reply to: Re: BARSTOW-1600s-Plymouth Co. MA by Larry Alexander of 392

Interesting. My records (not confirmed) also show the Matthew-Matthew-William line. I do think there is enough time, though it IS close. I have Matthew2 b. 1590. However - what do you think of this? Who is Thomas?

The Standard Genealogical Encyclopedia of THE FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA EDITED BY
FREDERICK A. VIRKUS
VOLUME I
1925
7-William Barstow (d 1668; son of Thomas, and
brother of Michael, a prominent merchant of
York, whose portrait still hangs in Naburn
Hall; lineage traced to de Barstowe, 13th cen-
tury, in French Normandy; according to Magna
Britannica the Lordship of Barstow was held
by Stephen Fitz Haman in the reign of Rich-
ard I, a cadet of the ancient family of Fitz
Haman and of great distinction, and by and
thru which he and his descendants obtained
the designation of de Barstowe), came from
Naburn Hall, East Riding, Yorkshire, Eng., in
the 'Truelove' to Hanover and Dedham, Mass.,
1635 m Anne -----;


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