Bailleuls of Flanders, and the Bayleys of Willow Hall
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Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
1036509370
ISBN-13
9781036509378
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Sothis Press
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Sothis Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Oct 10th, 2024
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British & Irish history
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This book offers a fascinating exploration into the genealogical journey of the Bayley family, once residents of Willow Hall, and their ancestral ties to the Bailleul family of Flanders. Through a meticulous compilation of narratives and memorials, the author delves deep into the archives of Belgium and Lille, unearthing centuries-old treasures that trace the family's prominence from the eleventh to the seventeenth century. The story begins with Sir John Bayley's attempt to document his lineage in the College of Arms and unfolds through a series of investigations that reveal connections to French refugees, landed gentry status, and forgotten matrimonial ties across England and France.
Embedded within this historical quest is a broader examination of social identity, migration patterns, and the enduring impact of familial legacy on community structures. The thematic richness extends beyond mere lineage tracing it invites readers to consider how history is preserved through stories passed down generations. By highlighting both celebrated achievements and obscure corners of family lore, this book underscores the importance of every individual's role in shaping our understanding of the past.
Concluding with an insightful reflection on genealogy as both a personal endeavor and a collective memory practice, this book stands as a testament to the complexities and rewards of connecting with one's heritage. Its thorough research offers not only amusement but also invaluable information for anyone interested in exploring their own roots or understanding broader historical narratives.
Embedded within this historical quest is a broader examination of social identity, migration patterns, and the enduring impact of familial legacy on community structures. The thematic richness extends beyond mere lineage tracing it invites readers to consider how history is preserved through stories passed down generations. By highlighting both celebrated achievements and obscure corners of family lore, this book underscores the importance of every individual's role in shaping our understanding of the past.
Concluding with an insightful reflection on genealogy as both a personal endeavor and a collective memory practice, this book stands as a testament to the complexities and rewards of connecting with one's heritage. Its thorough research offers not only amusement but also invaluable information for anyone interested in exploring their own roots or understanding broader historical narratives.
This book offers a fascinating exploration into the genealogical journey of the Bayley family, once residents of Willow Hall, and their ancestral ties to the Bailleul family of Flanders. Through a meticulous compilation of narratives and memorials, the author delves deep into the archives of Belgium and Lille, unearthing centuries-old treasures that trace the family''s prominence from the eleventh to the seventeenth century. The story begins with Sir John Bayley''s attempt to document his lineage in the College of Arms and unfolds through a series of investigations that reveal connections to French refugees, landed gentry status, and forgotten matrimonial ties across England and France.
Embedded within this historical quest is a broader examination of social identity, migration patterns, and the enduring impact of familial legacy on community structures. The thematic richness extends beyond mere lineage tracing it invites readers to consider how history is preserved through stories passed down generations. By highlighting both celebrated achievements and obscure corners of family lore, this book underscores the importance of every individual''s role in shaping our understanding of the past.
Concluding with an insightful reflection on genealogy as both a personal endeavor and a collective memory practice, this book stands as a testament to the complexities and rewards of connecting with one''s heritage. Its thorough research offers not only amusement but also invaluable information for anyone interested in exploring their own roots or understanding broader historical narratives.
Embedded within this historical quest is a broader examination of social identity, migration patterns, and the enduring impact of familial legacy on community structures. The thematic richness extends beyond mere lineage tracing it invites readers to consider how history is preserved through stories passed down generations. By highlighting both celebrated achievements and obscure corners of family lore, this book underscores the importance of every individual''s role in shaping our understanding of the past.
Concluding with an insightful reflection on genealogy as both a personal endeavor and a collective memory practice, this book stands as a testament to the complexities and rewards of connecting with one''s heritage. Its thorough research offers not only amusement but also invaluable information for anyone interested in exploring their own roots or understanding broader historical narratives.
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