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Trying to find Biddulph
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Jeremy | Report | 26 Apr 2003 02:21 |
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My maternal grandmother, Dora Margaret Lucy Biddulph, was born in Mortlake, Surrey, on 13 March 1878, and was descended from a Biddulph family line that came from Biddulph, Staffs, and then lived for several generations from the late C17 in Birdingbury and Frankton, Warwickshire. I have the trunk and some of the branches of the Biddulph tree back to about 1203 and would like to fill it out. I'd be glad to hear from anyone who has a similar ancestry. I have now been able to trace our ancestors back to 200-300 AD through the founfder of the Biddulphs of Biddulph and Ledbury families (from which are descended both the Baron and Baronet lines), Ormus le Guidon, and his father Richard de Flanders, whose sister, Matilda, was married to William the Conqueror. |
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