On Saturday, April 18, 2015 at 6:34:48 PM UTC-7, Matthew Langley wrote: > Anyone have information on a George Liddell (Lyddall) of Virginia, who had a daughter Anne who married an Edmund Bacon. > > Most tree seem to connect him to Sir Thomas Liddell who married Isabel Anderson, either as a son (some sources seem to mention he had a son George, or as a son of that George)... though having a hard time finding a concrete tree. If anyone has any information would greatly appreciate it. > > One of the primary reasons to connect him seems to be the will of Sir Robert Peake whose will that was created 1666 mentions: > > "To my cousin and sometime servant, George Lyddall, in Virginia, gentleman, three hundred pounds in three years" > > https://books.google.com/books?id=CaNCAAAAYAAJ&lpg=PA11&ots=y_1d26zGoz&dq=robert%20peake%20%22sometime%20servant%22&pg=PA11#v=onepage&q=robert%20peake%20%22sometime%20servant%22&f=false > > I'm having a hard time confirming his relation. It seems Robert Peake might have been married to a Martha Woodward, who had a sister Bridget Woodward married to a Thomas Liddell son of the mentioned Sir Thomas Liddell m Isabel. > > If the initial correlation is correct would he call him "cousin" if his wife had a sister who was married to a cousin of George? > > It seems Robert Peaks father was William Peake married to an Ann Acton son of Robert Peake (a painter) m. Elizabeth Beckwith. Just wanted to follow up on this, if anyone has any additional info