__
|
_Dietrich ASSEBURG __|
| |
| |__
|
|
|--Daughter ASSEBURG
|
| __
| |
|_____________________|
|
|__
_Jean DE LA FLECHE ___________+
| (1030 - ....)
_Elias (Helie) MAINE _________|
| |
| |_Paula DU MAINE ______________
|
|
|--Ermengarde (Ermentrude) MAINE
| (1096 - 1126)
| _Gervase DE CHATEAU DU LOIRE _+
| | (1030 - 1095)
|_Matilda DE CHATEAU DU LOIRE _|
|
|_Erenburg ____________________
(1030 - ....)
_Henry "Hotspur" PERCY _+
| (1364 - 1403) m 1379
_Henry PERCY ________|
| (1392 - 1455) |
| |_Elizabeth DE MORTIMER _+
| (1371 - 1417) m 1379
|
|--Ralph PERCY
| (1425 - 1464)
| ________________________
| |
|_Eleanor DE NEVILLE _|
|
|________________________
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Was seneschal of his father's court at Alnwick. He died on the
battlefield of Hedgeley Moor in April 1464. Percy's Cross was erected
there to honor his gallantry when he refused to save his skin by
fleeing, at the expense of "the bird in his bosom".
Sir Ralph Percy Kt., the Gledd of Dunstanburgh had iss
_Leuvigild VISIGOTHS _______+
| (.... - 0572)
_Hermangild of VISIGOTHS _|
| (.... - 0585) |
| |_Theodosia _________________
|
|
|--Theudebert VISIGOTHS
|
| _Sigebert I of Metz FRANKS _+
| | (0535 - 0579)
|_Ingund FRANKS ___________|
|
|_Brunhild VISIGOTHS ________+
(0545 - 0613)
[487]
Will dated Feb 21, 1788, proved March 1, 1794, Washington County, PA;
March 1775, sells to his son, James Welsh, consideration 5 shillings,
the estate of "Rock Land Hill," a tract of 214 acres, in Susquehanna
Manor, Cecil County, MD
ember in 1784 of West Nottingham Presbyterian Church, Cecil County, MD
ober Welsh and his son James Welsh purchased in 1787 from Alexander
nesbit, the estate of "Falling Spring," in Cross Creek twp, Washington
County, Pa; the half owned by Robert Welsh Sr was willed to "my 3rd
son," Robert Jr. in 1788;
ife's name unknown; she did not sigh the deed of 1775.
rom: Welsh Family History, Descendants of George and Nancy Cannon
Welsh: The Welsh Family from the Revolution to the Bicentennial,
compiled by Mrs. Verne Chamberlin (Georgiana Welsh) 8100 West Lincoln
Way, Wooster, OH 44691
t was Mrs. Chamberlin's belief that Robert Welsh Sr may have been the
son of James Welch, b ca. 1700, in South Carolina, who removed to PA in
ca. 1729 and that this James Welch was the son of an emigrant
Scotch-Irish Presbyterian named Welsh or Walsh who settled in the
Carolina Colony in the latter part of the 17th century.
[773]
Welsh Family History, Descendants of George & Nancy Cannon Welsh: The
Welsh Family from the Revolution to the Bicentennial, compiled by Mres.
Verne Chamberlin, (Georgiana Welsh) 8100 West Lincoln Way, Wooster, OH
44691