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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Staffordshire => Topic started by: AlexStewart on Sunday 25 February 18 20:35 GMT (UK)

Title: Brough and de Burgh
Post by: AlexStewart on Sunday 25 February 18 20:35 GMT (UK)
Does anyone have knowledge or evidence of a connection between the Brough name and the ancient de Burgh family, particularly in Staffordshire?
AS
Title: Re: Brough and de Burgh
Post by: BoslemBoy on Monday 26 February 18 10:09 GMT (UK)
There's a Brough name society that lists the Brough line back through the De Burghs, de Burgo etc (in places like Brewood) and all the way back to Ralph de Limesi, born Rouen c1040.  Just put a detail or two into the usual search engines.

BB

It would seem that Thomas Burgh moved from Brewood to the Leek area in the early 16th century (married Maude at Middle Hulme, Leek in 1507).  The name change to Brough might have occurred at the beginning of the next century when I have the two children of Richard Burgh (born Windygates, Leek c1570) listed differently as Thomas Burgh (c1590) and Anne Brough (c1601).  Anne married John Condliffe.  As I've said, there's a lot of material on the Brough family site, and (I seem to remember) on Family Search.
Title: Re: Brough and de Burgh
Post by: AlexStewart on Monday 26 February 18 19:16 GMT (UK)
Thank you so much for that, BoslemBoy. I shall look carefully at the points you made.
AS
Title: Re: Brough and de Burgh
Post by: Boy Scout on Sunday 22 April 18 12:53 BST (UK)
This is a link to the Brough family organisation they show how the two names merge.

https://sites.google.com/view/brough-family-organization/eng-staffordshire

Or just type into the usual search engine Brough Family Organisation.

There is a mention of Richard Burgh, vel Brough of Windy-yates in Sleigh's "History of The Ancient Parish of Leek" under the Fynney entry page 175.

The organisation have a photograph of Brough Hall Windy-yates. (Windy-gates)

Boy Scout
Title: Re: Brough and de Burgh
Post by: AlexStewart on Sunday 22 April 18 21:06 BST (UK)
Thank you, Boy Scout.