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Has anyone found thier related to noblemen or the

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Terence

Terence Report 8 Jul 2003 12:18

My better half is a direct descendent of Peden the Prophet, also known as Peden the Covenantor. His g/father was Sir Alexander Pethein. Type in Peden the Prophet on google for an interesting read. Terry

David

David Report 9 Jul 2003 00:19

rumour had it that a gt aunt(ish) was a bastard child of the earl of dartmouth(west bromwich).I think i have found the said gt aunt, but without bloodtests this will never be proved, but it makes a good family story !!!

Colette

Colette Report 9 Jul 2003 16:26

Yes, on my father's side descended from Edward, the Black Prince

Elisabeth

Elisabeth Report 11 Jul 2003 17:11

I think my folks were just servants and farm labourers to all these well-to-do people so can I claim some connection? Elisabeth

MizzyH

MizzyH Report 11 Jul 2003 17:17

No, not yet (and I doubt if I will), but I did have a letter from one of my BOBY connections, who did an enormous amount of research before he died, saying he was waiting for confirmation that one HUGO DE BOBY was William the Conqueror's Huntsman! Trouble is, you get back to 1800 or so and it all become a bit tenuous, doesn't it? Can we ever really be SURE?

Sue

Sue Report 11 Jul 2003 17:33

The Earl of Castlemaine is there somewhere and also Rev'd Daniel Rowlands from Llangeitho who has a commemorative statute somewhere in Wales. He was known as the crazy curate and was something to do with introducing Calvinism to Wales.

Peter

Peter Report 15 Jul 2003 01:06

No blue blood in my veins, but a few years ago I helped an American net friend trace her ancestry. Her mother, aged 95, was as sharp as a tack and we knew her ancestors (named TITUS) sailed to the US from England a few years after the Pilgrim Fathers. Checking back led to connections with the VAUX and MONTAGU families and further back still we came to Edward, Prince of England and finally HENRY 11 and Eleanor of Aquitaine. Work back from there and be amazed! I was! Peter

Catherine

Catherine Report 9 Jun 2012 12:02

No blue blood...yet. But on my mother's side we have the Bronte sisters!