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David Harrison's ancestors, including the Harrision, Domville and Warburton families of Cheshire, England have lived in the same area for hundreds of years. Landed gentry, they are descended from noble and landed families who occupied the great houses of Lymm Hall, East Hall, and Arley Hall, spreading their influence throughout the shire. Descended from men such as Adam de Dutton, who arrived with William the Conqueror in 1066, they were granted knighthoods and lands for their loyalty and service. Descended also from King Edward I, the Lords of Liecester, and Lord Stanley their ancestry…mehr

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David Harrison's ancestors, including the Harrision, Domville and Warburton families of Cheshire, England have lived in the same area for hundreds of years. Landed gentry, they are descended from noble and landed families who occupied the great houses of Lymm Hall, East Hall, and Arley Hall, spreading their influence throughout the shire. Descended from men such as Adam de Dutton, who arrived with William the Conqueror in 1066, they were granted knighthoods and lands for their loyalty and service. Descended also from King Edward I, the Lords of Liecester, and Lord Stanley their ancestry extends back to the Duke of Normandy (Rollo) and the Sea-Kings of Norway and Finland on both his mother and father's side. Included in this volume are records of many families; Bate, Brereton, Cartwright, Chadwick, Davenport, Dickinson, Domville, Griffiths, Grimshaw, Harrison, Hatch, Harrington, Molymeux, Mort, Pritchard, Rollo, Stanley, Stirrup, Twist, Wakefield, Warburton. Vol. 1 contains the pedigree charts for his families and Vol. 2 contains the family groups and individual information.
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Diana Muir is an accredited genealogist for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and has done genealogy for more than 45 years. Specializing in the United Kingdom and Colonial America she has published more than 35 books about individual families. She currently lives in Boston, Massachusetts where she is researching the journals of her 21st great-great-grandfather, Prince Henry Sinclair of Orkney, Scotland whose Weymss and Sinclair descendants came to the Americas in 1715.