Miscellaneous American immigrants mentioned in Ruvigny-Raine

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John Brandon

Miscellaneous American immigrants mentioned in Ruvigny-Raine

Legg inn av John Brandon » 24 okt 2004 15:38:49

I recently found some notes I made a few years ago when I had access
to Marquis of Ruvigny's _Plantagenet Roll of the Blood Royal_.

1. _Exeter_ volume, p. 527, note 1: "Richard Durdin of Sanagarry,
who founded the town of Huntington, in Pennsylvania."

2. _Mortimer-Percy_ volume, p. 465: "Rev. Bevil Granville, d.s.p. in
Carolina 1736."

3. _Tudor_ volume, p. 55: "Peter Leigh, Chief Justice of South
Carolina."

John Brandon

Re: Miscellaneous American immigrants mentioned in Ruvigny-R

Legg inn av John Brandon » 25 okt 2004 21:26:01

Sorry, I couldn't really remember why I made notes about those particular people ...

John Brandon

Re: Miscellaneous American immigrants mentioned in Ruvigny-R

Legg inn av John Brandon » 26 okt 2004 05:53:44

.... although H. Hale Bellot, in his article on "The Leighs in South
Carolina," notes, "Egerton Leigh had a large family. Two of his sons,
William and Thomas, appear to have become planters in the
neighbourhood of Georgetown and to have remained in South Carolina
after the Revolution" (Transactions of the Royal Historical Society,
5th ser., 6:186).


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