Hello Allen and all > (Perhaps I should have waited for more info before > posting??) I might be able to identify a couple of sticky spots, and > I'll also ask a question or two. > > > Catherine, d.post 29 Jun 1478, was dau of Sir Robert HOWARD, K.G., by > > Margaret de MOWBRAY. > > Sir Robert HOWARD, K.G. [King's Guard??] K.G. for Knight of the Garter > My apologies for not making this a little clearer. Edward WARNER was > the second husband of Elizabeth BROOKE [again, according to my snail- > cousin; I have not verified this personally as I am very early in > this line's research]. The alignment of data was not the best format. My error in not picking up on this ... Edward WARNER is correctly shown as 2nd husb. of Elizabeth BROOKE > FWIW, the rest of my line comes forward as such, holes and all: > SNIP > William Edward Wyatt, m Lettice Nichols Your line down to here is an accepted line, published in _Pedigrees of Some of the Emperor Charlemagne's Descendants_, Vol II Thre remainder I cannot verify, but will record showing your e-mail as the source. I would be glad to receive source data on the remainer of this line at your convenience. > Thanks again for the wonderful leads and helpful data. It has been > mentioned to me that the book "The Royal Line of Succession: The > British Monarchy from Cerdic AD534 to Queen Elizabeth" [Patrick W. > Montague-Smith, 1986] is a good source of information on the monarchial > lineages, and that the book "Lancaster and York: A century of English > History AD 1399-1485" [Sir James H Ramsey, 1892] provides some insight > into the NEVILLEs and BEAUFORTs (two surnames on my list to research). > Are these sources known to be either reliable or helpful in pointing > toward relevant data? I have yet to find a copy of either source to > peruse, so I'm hoping someone on the list can comment (yea or nay). I'm sorry, I cannot comment on either of these sources, but appreciate the lead from you. The newslist news:soc.genealogy.medieval would be a good source for posing your questions. Best regards, Bill gedigger@bellatlantic.net