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Humphrey Davie; discovered new royal lines
Posted by: mike bodman (ID *****1385) Date: October 01, 2007 at 10:57:46
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I write regarding the overlooked ancestry of Thomas Kirkham's second wife Cecily Carew not hitherto published in any Plantagenet ancestral books of colonial immigrants.

Cecily Carew, ancestor of Humphrey Davie who was in Boston, Mass., by 1662, is descended from Edward I in at least four lines but this is not mentioned in any books regarding the Plantagenet descents of colonial immigrants.

The following line of descent is taken from a letter received from Thomas Woodcock, Norroy and Ulster King of Arms:

1) Sir William Carew of Mohuns Outrey, Devon, married Joan daughter of William Courteney of Powderham Castle, Devon.
(College of Arms Ms: 1C1/26b - pedigree of Carew)

2) Cecily Carew married (as 2nd wife) Sir Thomas Kirkham of Blakdon, Devon.
(College of Arms Ms:1C1/163b - pedigree of Kirkham)

3) Thomazin Kirkham married Thomas Southcott, Esq. of Bovy Tracy.
(College of Arms Ms:1C1/45b - pedigree of Southcot)

4) Mary Southcott married Sir William Strode of Newenham, Devon.
(College of Arms Ms:1C1/144; Norf IX, 33)

5) Juliana Strode married Sir John Davy, 1st Baronet.
(College of Arms Ms: ICI/144 ; Norf IX, 32)

6) Humphrey Davie (New England immigrant) married married Mary White.
(College of Arms Ms:Norf IX, 33)

Sincerely,


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