Ellen Stoddart's Report on the Descendants of John Gregson of Murton: 14 generations
Page 1 of 1
Ellen Stoddart's Report on the Descendants of John Gregson of Murton: 14 generations
Ellen Stoddart has been working on this report tracing the descendants of John Gregson of Murton. The current document is an update of earlier documents posted on this forum and is based on the following reference:
Raine, James, “The History and Antiquities of North Durham as subdivided into the shires of Norham, Islandshire and Bedlington, which, from the Saxon period until 1844, constituted parcels in the County Palatine of Durham but are now united to the County of Northumberland.” [pub.] John Bowyer Nichols and Son, London and George Andrews, Durham, 1852, pp.206-207
Link: Transcription by Ellen Stoddart of Raine's pedigree of Gregson of Lowlinn
Raine, James, “The History and Antiquities of North Durham as subdivided into the shires of Norham, Islandshire and Bedlington, which, from the Saxon period until 1844, constituted parcels in the County Palatine of Durham but are now united to the County of Northumberland.” [pub.] John Bowyer Nichols and Son, London and George Andrews, Durham, 1852, pp.206-207
Link: Transcription by Ellen Stoddart of Raine's pedigree of Gregson of Lowlinn
Similar topics
» Early discussion re: The Descendants of John GREGSON
» Sir John Bernard Burke's Genealogy of John Gregson of Murton d. 1607
» The Estate at Murton
» Richard Gregson, son of John G. of Murton
» Will of John Gregson of Murton 1607
» Sir John Bernard Burke's Genealogy of John Gregson of Murton d. 1607
» The Estate at Murton
» Richard Gregson, son of John G. of Murton
» Will of John Gregson of Murton 1607
Page 1 of 1
Permissions in this forum:
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
|
|