An edition of The Hensleigh family of Wembury (1991)

The Hensleigh family of Wembury

Thirty-nine Generations, A Thousand Year History and Genealogy follows the family from France to Cornwall and Devonshire in England, and on to America and New Zealand

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The Hensleigh family of Wembury
Edith Pease
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An edition of The Hensleigh family of Wembury (1991)

The Hensleigh family of Wembury

Thirty-nine Generations, A Thousand Year History and Genealogy follows the family from France to Cornwall and Devonshire in England, and on to America and New Zealand

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Contents include these chapters:
Acknowledgements,
A Footpath in Wembury,
Our Prideaux Line,
Our Devonshire Churches,
The Lydicks in Pennsylvania,
Hensleighs in Pennsylvania,
Morning Sun,
Pioneers of the Bluestem Prairie,
Kudos for the Tuechers,
A Hensleigh Down Under,
More Cousins,
WestCountry Revisted,
Genealogy,
Index

Publish Date
Publisher
Morgan Printers
Language
English
Pages
287

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First Sentence

"On the southern coast of England where Cornwall meets Devonshire lies the Parish of Wembury. You can still walk on the path that Thomas Hensleigh took fromhis home, Spirewell, to New Barton Farm where Ann Walters lived. You can walk, as they would have, along the path to Wembury Church where they worshiped, and on to Plymouth, about four miles. In Plymouth Harbor you can see steps worn by the boots of Sir Frances Drake, Captain Cook, and all the other Englishmen who sailed from Plymouth. You can buy a map which shows the network of footpaths crisscrossing Wembury. Spirewell and New Barton Farm are located on the map."

Edition Notes

Pages 142 to 260, inclusive, provides genealogy for the Hensleigh, Lydick, Prideaux and Tuescher families. Includes index.

Published in
Fort Morgan, Colo. (307 E. Kiowa Ave., Ft. Morgan 80701)

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
929/.2/0973
Library of Congress
CS71.H5274 1991

The Physical Object

Pagination
287 p. ;
Number of pages
287

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1572574M
LCCN
91068039

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