The following Descendancy Chart shows all of our LEIGHS known so
far down to the grandchildren of Rev.
EDMUND LEIGH (1736-1819). For later LEIGHS, go to our website for modern
families. The earliest three generations we know of had only a
single LEIGH male with offspring, but then three male lines appeared in
the 4th and 5th generations with two sons and one grandson of RICHARD II
and DOROTHY OAKLEY. Also a female line appeared with BRIDGETT LEIGH and
Sir FRANCIS LLOYD which was quite distinct from the other LEIGH lines.
For this reason the Descendancy Chart is divided and these four
lines are taken separately as follows.
In the 4th generation 13.BRIDGETT LEIGH'S line is taken for the two
generations of her known descendants, then we return to pick up the line
of her brother 14.RICHARD III LEIGH. The headings indicate each line,
e.g. LINE OF 14.RICHARD III LEIGH STARTING IN 4TH GENERATION OF LEIGHS,
with changes to indicate the line is CONTINUING and then ENDING in the
7th generation where our data ends. After 14.RICHARD we return to the
4th generation to pick up the line of younger brother 15.OAKLEY I LEIGH
with its STARTING, CONTINUING, and ENDING in the 8th generation. Then we
return to the 5th generation for the line of grandson 64.OAKLEY II
LEIGH, which ends the Chart in the 8th generation again.
Parents of
all illegitimate LEIGH children are treated genealogically as spouses.
Various other Leighs (from the large Cheshire family and
"strays" from the border counties) have appeared at times in
Wales, but we include only those we could trace to our family. Roman
numerals distinguish the many LEIGH figures with identical names.
Capital letters are used for the surnames of known LEIGHS and their
spouses and also for the first or Christian name of every LEIGH and spouse
who had issue, i.e. known LEIGH ancestors. For example, RICHARD I LEIGH
was the forefather of all other LEIGHS, but we know only the name of his
son James I LEIGH and his grandson James II LEIGH. If a LEIGH died young
and childless or had no known descendants, we give all our data with
his/her listing as a child in the parents' generation, but if descendants
were found we link to the descendants in the next
generation.
This Chart is documented to the best of our current knowledge,
and we hope for corrections and additions! By using small and large
fonts, we want to satisfy the kind of genealogists who demand proof,
proof, proof as well as those who enjoy names. names, more names.
Hot links move to the spouses' lines and ancestors.
Elizabeth NASH,
Dorothy OAKLEY, and
?Margaretta PRICHARD lines, and to
the BIOGRAPHIES of selected figures whose known lives outgrew the slots
of a pedigree.
Suggestion for Using the
Descendancy Chart
Many
of us are used to using pedigree charts that go from later
generations to earlier generations. The Descendancy Chart, however,
is organized in the traditional genealogical format of earlier
generations to later generations. To make it easy for us to use, the
Chart is "double linked", meaning that it has links going both
directions, and you can navigate the chart in either direction.
If
you prefer to navigate the Descendancy Chart from later generations
to earlier generations, we suggest the following:
[Early Leighs of Wales][ What's New ] [ Biographies ] [ Leigh Descendancy ] [ Nash Ancestry ] [ Prichard Ancestry ] [ Oakley Ancestry ] [ Map of Wales ] [ Welsh Names ] [ Links ]

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