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John Brandon

Massie-Bressey

Legg inn av John Brandon » 08 jul 2005 19:06:56

Weren't the New England Bresseys supposed to have some descent from the
Massie family?

from A2A ("Yelloly and Burnett of Carlisle")

Creator(s):
Yelloly and Burnett of Carlisle, solicitors


Deposited by Mr Kerridge on 14 June 1982

FILE - Deeds and papers relating to the Myers family of Po House
p. Millom - ref. DYB/3/25 - date: 1525, 1665-1935
hit[from Scope and Content] Gift (William Eggerton of
Hampton, Ches., and Alice his wife, daughter and heiress of David
Macesey deceased, to Thomas Wilbram, son and heir of William Wilbram of
Wuddaye, Esq., John Baro, son and heir apparent of Roger Baro of
Cheshire, and to Oliver Brerton and Ralph Brescy, gentlemen) - house,
land, rents, services in Hampton, Ches., the estate of the late William
Eggerton; also their part of other houses, lands, etc., in Halgh,
Wyglande, Malpas, Hampton (Ches.), Macesey, and Bradeley in Ches., the
estate of the late David Macesey the aforesaid Alice's father, to hold
to the uses set out in the deed of 18 May 1525, being the marriage
settlement of Thomas Eggerton (the said William's son and heir) and
Alice [his wife], and Margery daughter of Thomas Brescy of Bulkeley,
deceased, [1525]

John Brandon

Re: Massie-Bressey

Legg inn av John Brandon » 09 jul 2005 15:03:13

Doug's books show that the first Edmund Bressie was son of Ralph and
Margaret (Massey) Bressie. Gary's _RD 600_ shows a Bressey/ Brassey
immigrant to PA who descends from Henry II through a very similar Ralph
Bressey (married to a Margaret Massey).

So wouldn't the New England Bressies have the same line as the
Pennsylvania Brassseys?

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