The Cary line that relates to the Eggelston line are from the Virginia
Families,,
Some of this line can be followed in the book
"Some Prominent Virginia Families,, by Louise Pecquet du Bellet"
printed 1907, reprinted 1994
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jay A. Cary 68" <Jay.A.Cary.68(a)Alum.Dartmouth.ORG>
To: <CARY-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2002 4:45 PM
Subject: Re: De Brienne Family
--- You wrote:
I am doing family tree research. I saw on rootswe
were you posted a family tree of the De Brienne
family. I was wondering if the information you posted
has been proven? I have reason to believe that I am a
descendent of the De Brienne family. That line
supposedly runs into my Cary line and eventually into
my Eggleston line. Please write back. I would love to
know more information.
--- end of quote ---
Hi Cassie,
As to whether this information is proven, I can say that the parents of
John
Cary of Plymouth Colony have never been adequately proven, so all
that
Cary
ancestry that you see around the web for John Cary may be wrong. If
your
line
is through Miles Cary of Virginia or James Cary of Charlestown, their
parents
are pretty much know.
Also the parents of William Cary (1492-1572), Mayor of Bristol have
never been
proven either, although this line has been acknowledged as a cadet
branch
of the
amigerous family. So Guy de Bryan is probably an ancestor of this
William
although the exact line can't be shown. The best research on the English
lines
is found in the "The Devon Carys" by Fairfax Harrison,,
DeVinne Press,
1920.
I know of no accepted research which makes a conclusive connection
between the
De Bryan's of England and the continental family named
DeBrienne.
Jay
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