Difference between revisions of "FHB Courtenay"
From Family History Book
Line 23: | Line 23: | ||
:* [https://archive.org/details/completepeerageo04byucoka The Complete Peerage], Vol. 4, pp 323-339, by George Edward Cokayne | :* [https://archive.org/details/completepeerageo04byucoka The Complete Peerage], Vol. 4, pp 323-339, by George Edward Cokayne | ||
:* [https://www.google.com/books/edition/_/RF95AAAAMAAJ?hl=en Old Churches, Ministers and Families of Virginia], Bishop William Meade | :* [https://www.google.com/books/edition/_/RF95AAAAMAAJ?hl=en Old Churches, Ministers and Families of Virginia], Bishop William Meade | ||
+ | :* [https://home.nps.gov/york/learn/historyculture/nelson-house.htm Thomas Nelson House, Yorktown], National Park Service | ||
{{fhb bottom}} | {{fhb bottom}} |
Revision as of 10:35, 8 September 2023
Family History Book: Courtenay
Our Direct Lineage
Only Known Generation: Frances Courtenay
Immediate Relatives
Children of Frances Courtenay and Robert Tucker
- Robert Tucker II
- married Joanna Corbin
- Courtenay Tucker
- married Jacob Walker
Other Courtenay Relatives
- The Courtenay families of Devon & Powderham
- As far as I know, other than her name there is no direct evidence that Frances Courtenay was related to the Courtenays of Devon and Castle Powderham.
Linked Families
References
- The Complete Peerage, Vol. 4, pp 323-339, by George Edward Cokayne
- Old Churches, Ministers and Families of Virginia, Bishop William Meade
- Thomas Nelson House, Yorktown, National Park Service
Table of Contents