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Re: Musgraves from England
Posted by: Tom White Date: August 23, 2000 at 07:47:45
In Reply to: Musgraves from England by Robin Sims Fisher of 997

Geneology IS confusing. I'm impressed that you were able to follow the line all the way to the present. I thought too many records were destroyed after the Unification of the Crowns and the Civil War (Musgraves were Royalists, see Sir Steven, and had a hard time). Did you run across the mysterious Oswin? One last note, "Gamel" is not a name but the old Norse word for "old". Note the "old" Baron Musgrave was born before the Norman invasion and was probably born in Normandy.


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