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Household of William Mayne

He is married to Helen Stack.

They got married


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Notes about William Mayne

NOTE: m.(1) Euphan Christie of Lecropt, (2) Helen Galbraith and had atotal of 21 children, with "the cradle rocking for 50 years".He succeeded his grandfather, his father having dvp.He inherited Powis and Logie from his younger brother Edward whohad acquired them in 1741 and died unmarried in 1743.A son by Helen Galbraith, William, b. 1722, became Lord Newhavenof Carrick Mayne, Dublin, Ireland, but dsp. 28 May 1794.

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Sources

  1. Book - Reginald Cecil Lybbe Powys-Lybbe - 1 PERI Powys-Lybbe genealogy -
    These are the various documents he left behing summarising his -
    researches. They included: -
    (1) His master tree of all families married by our forebears. -
    (2) His formal pedigree of the Powyses, in the style of Burke. -
    (3) His two pages of trees of various descents from medieval -
    royalty, including the Trotters back to the Scottish Stewarts. -
    (4) His trees of the recent Trotter marriages. -
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    Remarkably most of this has proved to be confirmed by publicly -
    available documents and some of it is a remarkable set of -
    findings. One or two errors have appeared, mainly where he got -
    the wrong wife as the ancestor. Perhaps only 20% of this -
    remains to be checked, principally the families married into by -
    the Trotters in the 18th and 19th centuries. -
    -
    However his besetting and frustrating fault is his almost -
    invariable omission of sources and similarly of dates. -
    -
    I suspect he relied heavily on Burke's Extinct Peerage, judging -
    by the heavily thumbed copy in APL's possession in 1999. But -
    there is also evidence that went to various libraries and paid -
    handsomely for primary documentary evidence of some 16th and -
    17th century families. -
    -
    Nevertheless most of my work has been to extend and verify his -
    enormous efforts. He really was a serious genealogist (like -
    Martin but who follows the stricter regime of the last quarter -
    of the 20th century) and I have considerable admiration for what -
    he found out. Book - Burke - 1 PERI Commoners of Great Britain & Ireland - 1 EDTN 1834-1838 - Alexander & Mayne, Vol II, p.171 Book - G E C et al - 1 PERI Complete Peerage - Newhaven article, Vol IX, p. 540-1 Genealogy - Burke's Extinct Peerages - 1 DATE c.1880 - Mayne article, p. 364 Book - Burke - 1 PERI Landed Gentry - 1 EDTN various - 1899: Trotter of Horton Manor, p. 2054

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