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From: ray montgomery< >
Subject: Re: Bulkeley descent: from Edward I, not Edward III
Date: 2 Jan 1999 17:57:41 -0800
Lear Jet
i have anthony Browne of Bechworth as the father of Robert.
I do not have wifes for either one!
According to another source it appears that robert Browne that married
Isabelle sharp is not from Beckworth.
sincerely
RAY
RAY
On 2 Jan 1999 09:29:14 -0800 writes:
>I am descended from a Sir Robert Browne of Betchworth Castle. I am
>not sure
>if this is the same Sir Robert or not. The Browne family is
>intermarried with
>the Arundels
>and the line I have on the Browne surname only goes back as far as ca.
>1350.
>
>My line:
>
>Eleanor Browne m. Sir William Kempe
>Sir Robert Browne m. Mary Mallet
>Sir Thomas Browne m. Eleanor FitzAlan
>Sir Anthony ( Robert) Browne m. Unknown.
>
>The FitzAlan Line:
>Eleanor FitzAlan m. Sir Thomas Browne
>Sir Thomas FitzAlan de Arundel m. Joane Moyne
>John De Arundel, Lord Arundel m. Elizabeth le Despenser
>John De Arundel, Lord Arundel m. Eleanor de Maltravers, Baroness
>Maltravers
>
>The le Despenser line:
>Elizabeth le Despenser m. John de Arundel, Lord Arundel
>Edward le Despenser, Lord Despenser m. Elizabeth de Burghersh
>Edward le Despenser, Lord Despenser m. Anne de Ferrers
>Hugh "the Younger" le Despenser, Lord Despenser m. Eleanor de Clare
>
>
>I am not certain of the birth and death dates of Sir Robert Browne.
>He was
>born circa
>1445-1450 at Betchworth Castle, Surrey.
>
>If anyone has information on the Mallet or Moyne lines ( Joane Moyne
>is the
>daughter of Sir Henry Moyne and the line dies there) I would be
>appreciative
>of input.
>
>Hope this helps.
>
>MichaelAnne Guido
>
>
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