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Re: Interesting reading...
Posted by: Shirley Kay Lawson (ID *****4158) Date: May 09, 2009 at 23:04:13
In Reply to: Re: Edward Larkin, of Charlestown, MA, born in England, 1615 by Shirley Kay Lawson of 2052

sooner you will all get back to England, Scotland, and Ireland and area's near by...here is something for you to read an dunderstand as you come across your information...
http://www.philogical.bham.ac.uk/cambrit/nhumberg.html

You will have to understand the spelling is off to today's standards...such as days is daies, amd master is masiter,
but I think you can make most of it out failry leasily, if you have any problems let me know, maybe I can decipher it for you. It starts with England, next page is Scotland, next page is Ireland, next page is Meath and the islands,
then there is one on the O'neal family. It is but an example of things to be found in the "net". Mnay of the names are in early Colonial Virgina, Massachuestts, and
North Carolina. The Sir Hugh Percy I have as an "templar knight" family that was born in Jersusalem, Isreal. Of course the name went into Percell later on also...and they are kin to my mother's father's maternal side back through the Read/Strawn association. The area to the west of Northumberland is the area of the "Wessington" or (George)Washington family.


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