Recently Discovered English Ancestry of Governor William Tracy of Virginia 1620

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Recently Discovered English Ancestry of Governor William Tracy of Virginia 1620
Dwight Tracy
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There are forty-eight houses in this parish and about two hun- dred inhaliitants whereof six are freehold- ers. . . .
In final corroboration of the Tracys at Toddington, I present this para- graph from page 769 of the "New History of (jJloucestershire, " printed 1-iy -Samuel Rudder in England in 1779: The river Isbourne runs through it (the Parish) from Winchcombe, in its course to the upper . A. Von. Which it joins a little below the town of E\esham in Worcester- shire.
This village lies in th
...e vale, and is dis- tinguished for the richness of its soil, but more particularly for its being the resi- dence of the lord viscount Tracy. His lordships house is large and handsome, and was built about the close of the last century since which it has undergone but little alteration. There is a large oak chimney-piece in the great hall, brought from Hayles Abbey, where it was set up by the Hobbys. (William Hobby was the first husband of ALary Tracy }-oungest sister of William Tracy of Hayles and Vir- ginia), as appears by a large scutcheon in the center of it, divided into six quarter- ings.

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