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Sussex / Re: Lavender, Duffell, DeVerrye & Percye (in and around Burwash)
« on: Tuesday 30 December 14 18:58 GMT (UK)  »
Liz
my tree is on ancestry as lavenders of warbleton sussex and is a publuc tree by all means you can look
george isted 1862 married kate lavender


 :) Hi Jeremy,

I am interested to see your mention of the Isted family.  Could you give me details of the marriage(s) between an Isted and a Lavender? 

I have done lots of Isted research both in the two Sussex' Archives and at Kew but haven't yet come across that name?  ::)

With my Uncle I run the Isted DNA project - we are struggling to find many suitable male candidates for testing - maybe there's a whole branch hiding out there somewhere!  :o

Thank you,

Liz
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Sussex / Re: Lavender, Duffell, DeVerrye & Percye (in and around Burwash)
« on: Monday 29 December 14 21:30 GMT (UK)  »
Martin

Many thanks for your throughts the lavenders did indeed marry into several armorial families being the haffendens,lades, and the vidlers, and isteds,  the vidler line includes the Montague's and a direct line to Charlemagne being my 38th great grandfather.

I am Jeremy lavender  and petri is my ancestor along with Elizabeth de verrye, she is buried in st Marys warbleton,  a john lavender and a william were also both landowners in the 17th and early 18th centry around pevensey and hooe as well as battle in Sussex, john having  also been summoned to attend a meeting of the knights of the county in the 17th centry to vote for the new lord lt of the county.

As to  any arms i have not found any, apart from a small reference in a book some time ago which does not fully describe the arms said to that of lavender and no reference to them on the visitations, a full check at the heralds office is expensive.

Elizabeth has been hard to track down on de verrye and any reference to pertri side, ive come up with nothing before 1500 not in Sussex anyway, de verrye again not sure if the spelling is correct or a bastardisation of  de vere ive not followed up, but one day i will do some more


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