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Genealogy
and History of the Family PARSHALL
CD Content 2 Complete Searchable Publications on one CD
1. The
Parshall family, A.D. 870-1913 : a collection of historical records
and notes to accompany the Parshall pedigree London: F. Edwards, Parshall,
H. F., 1915, 224 pgs.
Chapter
I. The Earls of Corbeil to Robert de Corbeil or de Peshale, first lord
of Peshale
Chapter
II. The earlier Peshale family
Chapter
III. The Swynerton ancestors of the Parshall Family
Chapter
IV. Sir Richard de Peshale and the Peshales of the fourteenth century
Chapter
V. Sir Richard de Peshale and the Peshalls of the fifteenth century
Chapter
VI. Sir Adam de Peshale of Weston-under-Lizard
Chapter
VII. Sir Humphrey Peshall and the Peshalls of Knightley
Chapter
VIII. Sir John Pershall, Bart., and his descendants
Chapter
IX. Edmund Pershall and his descendants
Chapter
X. James Pershall and his descendants
Appendix
A: Abstracts from Burke's and other 'Baronetcies'
Appendix
B: Extracts from Sampson Erdeswick's 'View of Staffordshire' (1593-1603)
Appendix
C: History of the Windsor Family
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2. The
history of the Parshall family : from the conquest of England by William
of Normandy, A.D. 1066, to the close of the 19th century Syracuse N.Y.:
Parshall, James Clark, 1903, 350 pgs.
The
Pershalls of England
James
Parshall, the emigrant. Family I
The
Second generation. Family II
The
Third generation. Family IV
The
Fourth generation. Family VII
The
Fifth generation. Family XVI
The
Sixth generation. Family XLI
The
Seventh generation. Family CXVII
Unconnected
Families. CCXVI
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AND
ON THE SAME CD:
The
complete Surname file of Long Island Genealogy containing 4204 individuals,
in 1224 family groups. - literally THOUSANDS of family group sheets
plus the GEDCOM file that made it containing all notes and sources.
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