I'm a 14th generation from George Wylde son of Simon Wylde, Dodderhill. Through my mother's family. They settled in Braintree, MA 1688, then traveled to Gram County NC in 1813. There is a vase and large family in America, I don't have the current updated family tree book but there are 9 or more branches in the NC family. Fredrick Wilds and Fredrica Snyder ( Hackrathin) Plymouth Colony were married on the Brig Betsy 1813, of Cape Haderas, the Betsy was captured the following day by the HMS HighFlyer and later the HighFlyer was captured by the USS Pointiers. The Ships wheel of the Betsy still exist. but the brig was burned for running blockages and packing 8, 16 pounders. The Betsy was owend by Abraham Wilde, of Topsfield, and his son was the master, Jonathan. They escaped upon caputure. The Wilds were dropped off in Wilmington NC on the 13th day of May 1813. On the 14th the Betsy was burned. It was hauling Welch wool and clay tiles.
George Wylde, was Knighted (Order of the Golden Fleece) 1583, by Queen Elizabeth I and he was Sargent of Law. I have a copy of his Arms but would rather not display it in violation of the code and that it is rare and I would not want it exploited, but it is very rare and majestic Arms of Welch origin and Martlets, Chevron and Golden 5 pointed star at the top.