"Robert Borough" is listed in the "Borough-(Brugh)" pedigree in the book: "The Visitation of the County of Lincoln In 1562-4" (by Walter C. Metcalfe, 1881, London, page 21; see: https://archive.org/details/visitationofcoun00cook), which states: "Robert Borough, 3 son of Borough of Borough Hall in com. York. = [married]...da. to...Billesby.", and that he had two sons: Thomas Borough (who married Isabel Rouse) and Richard. (Note: Brough Hall is located near Catterick in Yorkshire.)
"Robert Broughe" is described in a letter to a Brough descendant written on 23 November 1982 by David Hubert Boothby Chesshyre--who was born in 1940 and served as a Herald in the College of Arms and more than forty years as an officer of arms to Queen Elizabeth II (see: http://www.spokeo.com/Hubert+Chesshyre+1). In his letter, Chesshyre states the following:
"A search under the name Brough has now been made in our Official Registers of Arms and pedigrees and I write to report the results.
"The earliest references to the name ['Brough' in Yorkshire and Lincolnshire] occur in our records of the Visitations of England and Wales, which were surveys made by the Heralds to ensure that Arms were borne with proper authority. A pedigree of Broughe from Broughe, Yorks, was recorded at the Heralds' 1563/4 Visitation of Yorkshire. No Arms are entered on the manuscript, which is a copy of an earlier one registered at the time of the Heralds' Visitation of the North in 1530. Here the name is spelt Borough. I enclose a photostat of a printed version of the 1530 pedigree which is unofficial and includes more information than that on official record (details of the latter have been underlined in red). A painting of the Brough(e)/Borough Arms on the pedigree can be blazoned[:] Argent on a saltire Sable five swans of the first['], which indicates the Heralds were satisfied the family had a right to bear them by descent.
"A printed source, the Victoria County History of Yorkshire (North Riding, Vol.1) states that the Brough(e)s held the Manor of North Cowton near Gilling from before 1435 until it passed through the female line to the Tempests, from whom it descended in 1544 to the Bulmers.
"At the 1592 Heralds' Visitation of Lincolnshire a pedigree of Broughe of Saltfleetby was recorded, with a representation of the Arms blazoned above surmounted by the Crest: A Swan's head and neck Argent. It is signed by Robert Broughe who married Susanna Leigh; their three registered children were Thomas, Robert[a] and Agnes. Robert Broughe was the heir of William Broughe of Saltfleetby by his wife Dorothy Haldenby of Haldenby, Yorks. William Broughe was the son of another Robert Broughe of Saltfleetby (by Mary Newcombe his wife), son of Thomas, son of Robert Broughe who were both of Saltfleetby.
"The use of the same Arms by both the Yorkshire and Lincolnshire families suggests that the Heralds were convinced they descended from a common root. There is some evidence for this in a pedigree from the College's unofficial collections written in an early 17th Century hand. It is a copy of the Heralds 1562 Visitation of Lincolnshire, but includes a pedigree of Broughe not on official record. It states the earliest Robert Broughe of Saltfleetby, who heads the 1592 Visitation peidgree, to have been 'third son of Borough of Borough Hall Co., York' married to.....Billesby.
"...In conclusion, there is only one family of Brough recorded as armigerous, albeit under various spellings, who lived in Yorkshire and Lincolnshire."Research Note: In 2011, Y-DNA tests of several living Brough descendants in England and America suggested that at least some of the descendants of the Brough's of Cumberland, Lincolnshire and Yorkshire are probably distantly related. For example, these three living individuals tested as being in the same "R1b Haplogroup": 1) Scott Anthony Brough--whose ancestry goes back to the Broughs of Bridekirk, Cumberland, in the 1600's; 2) John Karl Brough--whose ancestry goes back to the Broughs of Leake, Lincolnshire, in the 1500's; and 3) Farrell Lynn Brough--whose ancestry goes back to the Broughs of Pickering, Yorkshire, in the 1500's.
Miss. "Billesby" is listed in the "Borough-(Brugh)" pedigree in the book: "The Visitation of the County of Lincoln In 1562-4" (by Walter C. Metcalfe, 1881, London, page 21; see: https://archive.org/details/visitationofcoun00cook), which states: "Robert Borough, 3 son of Borough of Borough Hall in com. York. = [married]...da. to...Billesby.", and that he had two sons: Thomas Borough (who married Isabel Rouse) and Richard.
Research Note: The family and pedigree of "Billesby" is listed in the book: "The Visitation of the County of Lincoln In 1562-4" (by Walter C. Metcalfe, 1881, London, page 15; see: https://archive.org/details/visitationofcoun00cook), which lists near the top of the pedigree a "Robert Billesby of Billesby" [Bilsby] of Lincolnshire.
"Richard Borough" is listed in the "Borough-(Brugh)" pedigree in the book: "The Visitation of the County of Lincoln In 1562-4" (by Walter C. Metcalfe, 1881, London, page 21; see: https://archive.org/details/visitationofcoun00cook), which states that "Richard" was the son of "Robert Borough" and the daughter "to...Billesby." Note: Richard Borough's father, Robert Borough, was of Brough near Catterick, Yorkshire; while Richard Borough's mother, Miss. Billesby, was of Bilsby, Lincolnshire.
"Robert Borough" is listed in the Pedigree of "Borough-(Brugh)" that appears in the book "The Visitation of the County of Lincoln In 1562-4" (via online: https://archive.org/details/visitationofcoun00cook; page 21), which states that "Robert Borough. = [married] "Susan da. to William Leigh."; that he was the son of "William Borough = [married] Katherine, da. to Robt. Haldenby."; that he was the grandson of "Robert Brough. = [married] Marie, da. to Martin Newcomen."; that he was the great-grandson of "Thomas Borough = [married] Isabel da. and heir to Michael Rouse of Salaby"; and that he was the great-great grandson of "Robert Borough, 3 son of Borough of Borough Hall in com. York = [married] ...da. to ... Billesby."
"Robert Brouge" is listed in the Pedigree of "Brugh, Boroughe" that appears in the book "The Visitation of the County of Lincoln, 1592" (via FHL PDF: https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/1877963; page 16), which states that the "Arms" of "Brugh, Boroughe" family consisted of: "Argent, on a saltire Sable five swans of the field, membered Gules, a mullet of the last for difference"; and that "This Pedigree commences as under Borough in the Visitation of 1564, and continues (omitting Robert, son of Robert and Marie) thus:--Robert Brouge of the same place (Saltfleetby) Esq., son and heir. = [married] Susanna, da. to William Leigh of Ingoldsby, in com. Linc., Esq." and that they had three children: "1. Agnes."; "Thomas Broughe, 1 son and heir apparent, 1592."; and "2. Roberta."
"Robert Broughe" is described in a letter to a Brough descendant written on 23 November 1982 by David Hubert Boothby Chesshyre--who was born in 1940 and served as a Herald in the College of Arms and more than forty years as an officer of arms to Queen Elizabeth II (see: http://www.spokeo.com/Hubert+Chesshyre+1). In his letter, Chesshyre states the following:
"A search under the name Brough has now been made in our Official Registers of Arms and pedigrees and I write to report the results.
"The earliest references to the name ['Brough' in Yorkshire and Lincolnshire] occur in our records of the Visitations of England and Wales, which were surveys made by the Heralds to ensure that Arms were borne with proper authority. A pedigree of Broughe from Broughe, Yorks, was recorded at the Heralds' 1563/4 Visitation of Yorkshire. No Arms are entered on the manuscript, which is a copy of an earlier one registered at the time of the Heralds' Visitation of the North in 1530. Here the name is spelt Borough. I enclose a photostat of a printed version of the 1530 pedigree which is unofficial and includes more information than that on official record (details of the latter have been underlined in red). A painting of the Brough(e)/Borough Arms on the pedigree can be blazoned[:] Argent on a saltire Sable five swans of the first['], which indicates the Heralds were satisfied the family had a right to bear them by descent.
"A printed source, the Victoria County History of Yorkshire (North Riding, Vol.1) states that the Brough(e)s held the Manor of North Cowton near Gilling from before 1435 until it passed through the female line to the Tempests, from whom it descended in 1544 to the Bulmers.
"At the 1592 Heralds' Visitation of Lincolnshire a pedigree of Broughe of Saltfleetby was recorded, with a representation of the Arms blazoned above surmounted by the Crest: A Swan's head and neck Argent. It is signed by Robert Broughe who married Susanna Leigh; their three registered children were Thomas, Robert[a] and Agnes. Robert Broughe was the heir of William Broughe of Saltfleetby by his wife Dorothy Haldenby of Haldenby, Yorks. William Broughe was the son of another Robert Broughe of Saltfleetby (by Mary Newcombe his wife), son of Thomas, son of Robert Broughe who were both of Saltfleetby.
"The use of the same Arms by both the Yorkshire and Lincolnshire families suggests that the Heralds were convinced they descended from a common root. There is some evidence for this in a pedigree from the College's unofficial collections written in an early 17th Century hand. It is a copy of the Heralds 1562 Visitation of Lincolnshire, but includes a pedigree of Broughe not on official record. It states the earliest Robert Broughe of Saltfleetby, who heads the 1592 Visitation peidgree, to have been 'third son of Borough of Borough Hall Co., York' married to.....Billesby.
"...In conclusion, there is only one family of Brough recorded as armigerous, albeit under various spellings, who lived in Yorkshire and Lincolnshire."
"Susan Leigh" is listed in the Pedigree of "Borough-(Brugh)" that appears in the book "The Visitation of the County of Lincoln In 1562-4" (via online: https://archive.org/details/visitationofcoun00cook; page 21), which states that "Susan" was the wife of "Robert Borough.", and the "da.[daughter] to William Leigh."
"Susanna Leigh" is listed in the Pedigree of "Brugh, Boroughe" that appears in the book "The Visitation of the County of Lincoln, 1592" (via FHL PDF: https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/1877963; page 16), which states that the "Arms" of "Brugh, Boroughe" family consisted of: "Argent, on a saltire Sable five swans of the field, membered Gules, a mullet of the last for difference"; and that "This Pedigree commences as under Borough in the Visitation of 1564, and continues (omitting Robert, son of Robert and Marie) thus:--Robert Brouge of the same place (Saltfleetby) Esq., son and heir. = [married] Susanna, da. to William Leigh of Ingoldsby, in com. Linc., Esq." and that they had three children: "1. Agnes."; "Thomas Broughe, 1 son and heir apparent, 1592."; and "2. Roberta."
"Agnes Brouge" is listed in the Pedigree of "Brugh, Boroughe" that appears in the book "The Visitation of the County of Lincoln, 1592" (via FHL PDF: https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/1877963; page 16), which states that the "Arms" of "Brugh, Boroughe" family consisted of: "Argent, on a saltire Sable five swans of the field, membered Gules, a mullet of the last for difference"; and that "This Pedigree commences as under Borough in the Visitation of 1564, and continues (omitting Robert, son of Robert and Marie) thus:--Robert Brouge of the same place (Saltfleetby) Esq., son and heir. = [married] Susanna, da. to William Leigh of Ingoldsby, in com. Linc., Esq." and that they had three children: "1. Agnes."; "Thomas Broughe, 1 son and heir apparent, 1592."; and "2. Roberta."
"Thomas Broughe" is listed in the Pedigree of "Brugh, Boroughe" that appears in the book "The Visitation of the County of Lincoln, 1592" (via FHL PDF: https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/1877963; page 16), which states that the "Arms" of "Brugh, Boroughe" family consisted of: "Argent, on a saltire Sable five swans of the field, membered Gules, a mullet of the last for difference"; and that "This Pedigree commences as under Borough in the Visitation of 1564, and continues (omitting Robert, son of Robert and Marie) thus:--Robert Brouge of the same place (Saltfleetby) Esq., son and heir. = [married] Susanna, da. to William Leigh of Ingoldsby, in com. Linc., Esq." and that they had three children: "1. Agnes."; "Thomas Broughe, 1 son and heir apparent, 1592."; and "2. Roberta."
"Roberta Brouge" is listed in the Pedigree of "Brugh, Boroughe" that appears in the book "The Visitation of the County of Lincoln, 1592" (via FHL PDF: https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/1877963; page 16), which states that the "Arms" of "Brugh, Boroughe" family consisted of: "Argent, on a saltire Sable five swans of the field, membered Gules, a mullet of the last for difference"; and that "This Pedigree commences as under Borough in the Visitation of 1564, and continues (omitting Robert, son of Robert and Marie) thus:--Robert Brouge of the same place (Saltfleetby) Esq., son and heir. = [married] Susanna, da. to William Leigh of Ingoldsby, in com. Linc., Esq." and that they had three children: "1. Agnes."; "Thomas Broughe, 1 son and heir apparent, 1592."; and "2. Roberta."
"Robert Burgh" is listed in the "Burgh of Skidbrook [Skidbrooke, Lincolnshire]" pedigree found in the book "Lincolnshire Pedigrees" by the Harleian Society of London, published in 1902-1906 (FHL Book: 942, B4h, V.50, page 209), which pedigree states that he was a brother to "William Burgh of Skidbrook" and "Nicholas Burgh".
"Robert Brough" is listed as being "deceased" in the 1553 Will of his father, Thomas Brough of Saltfleetby, Lincolnshire, as follows:
The Will of "Thomas Brough" of "Saltfleetby, Lincolnshire, England", was written on 15 December 1553 and proved on 2 March 1554. It is listed in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury (PCC) and viewable online at Ancestry.com.
In his Will, Thomas Brough mentions the following: 1) that he was of "good and Perfect Witt"; 2) that he was to be "Buried in the Churchyard of Saltfleetby"; 3) that part of his estate was to be given "to the poor mans chest"; 4) that "Jerveyes Allanson of Lowthe [Louth]" was his "son in law"; 5) that "John" Brough and "Margaret" Brough were both under 21 years of age and were the "children to my late son Robert Brough"; 6) that "Elizabeth Brough" was the daughter of his son "Robert Brough" (who was deceased) and that Elizabeth's "mother (the former wife of Robert Brough) is [now] married to Edward Boswell" (or Borwell); 7) that "Margaret" was his "wife"; 8) that "William Brough" was his "son"; 9) that "Nicholas Brough" was his "son; 10) that "Janett" was his "daughter"; 11) that "Margaret my wife and William and Nicholas my sons" were to be "executors" of his Will; 12) that "John Borwell of Keill" was the "supervisor of the will and testament"; and 13) that the witnesses of his Will were "John Richardson, Clerke", and "John Fishewick" and "John Garbray of Saltfleetby". Also in his Will, Thomas Brough mentions the names of "Edward Boswell"; Elizabeth Welborne'; and "Mrs. Mary Brough of Saltfleetby".
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"Margaret Brough" is listed in the 1553 Will of her grandfather, Thomas Brough of Saltfleetby, Lincolnshire, as follows:
The Will of "Thomas Brough" of "Saltfleetby, Lincolnshire, England", was written on 15 December 1553 and proved on 2 March 1554. It is listed in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury (PCC) and viewable online at Ancestry.com.
In his Will, Thomas Brough mentions the following: 1) that he was of "good and Perfect Witt"; 2) that he was to be "Buried in the Churchyard of Saltfleetby"; 3) that part of his estate was to be given "to the poor mans chest"; 4) that "Jerveyes Allanson of Lowthe [Louth]" was his "son in law"; 5) that "John" Brough and "Margaret" Brough were both under 21 years of age and were the "children to my late son Robert Brough"; 6) that "Elizabeth Brough" was the daughter of his son "Robert Brough" (who was deceased) and that Elizabeth's "mother (the former wife of Robert Brough) is [now] married to Edward Boswell" (or Borwell); 7) that "Margaret" was his "wife"; 8) that "William Brough" was his "son"; 9) that "Nicholas Brough" was his "son; 10) that "Janett" was his "daughter"; 11) that "Margaret my wife and William and Nicholas my sons" were to be "executors" of his Will; 12) that "John Borwell of Keill" was the "supervisor of the will and testament"; and 13) that the witnesses of his Will were "John Richardson, Clerke", and "John Fishewick" and "John Garbray of Saltfleetby". Also in his Will, Thomas Brough mentions the names of "Edward Boswell"; Elizabeth Welborne'; and "Mrs. Mary Brough of Saltfleetby".
(Online souirce: http://interactive.ancestryinstitution.com/5111/40611_311135-00413/941831?backurl=http%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestryinstitution.com%2fcgi-bin%2fsse.dll%3findiv%3d1%26db%3dCanturburyPrerogativeCourt%26rank%3d1%26new%3d1%26MSAV%3d0%26msT%3d1%26gss%3dangs-d%26gsfn%3dThomas%26gsln%3dBrough%26msddy%3d1554%26uidh%3d9xu%26pcat%3d36%26fh%3d0%26h%3d941831%26recoff%3d7%2b8%2b19%2b20%26ml_rpos%3d1&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnRecord#?imageId=40611_311135-00415
"Elizabeth Brough" is listed in the 1553 Will of her grandfather, Thomas Brough of Saltfleetby, Lincolnshire, as follows:
The Will of "Thomas Brough" of "Saltfleetby, Lincolnshire, England", was written on 15 December 1553 and proved on 2 March 1554. It is listed in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury (PCC) and viewable online at Ancestry.com.
In his Will, Thomas Brough mentions the following: 1) that he was of "good and Perfect Witt"; 2) that he was to be "Buried in the Churchyard of Saltfleetby"; 3) that part of his estate was to be given "to the poor mans chest"; 4) that "Jerveyes Allanson of Lowthe [Louth]" was his "son in law"; 5) that "John" Brough and "Margaret" Brough were both under 21 years of age and were the "children to my late son Robert Brough"; 6) that "Elizabeth Brough" was the daughter of his son "Robert Brough" (who was deceased) and that Elizabeth's "mother (the former wife of Robert Brough) is [now] married to Edward Boswell" (or Borwell); 7) that "Margaret" was his "wife"; 8) that "William Brough" was his "son"; 9) that "Nicholas Brough" was his "son; 10) that "Janett" was his "daughter"; 11) that "Margaret my wife and William and Nicholas my sons" were to be "executors" of his Will; 12) that "John Borwell of Keill" was the "supervisor of the will and testament"; and 13) that the witnesses of his Will were "John Richardson, Clerke", and "John Fishewick" and "John Garbray of Saltfleetby". Also in his Will, Thomas Brough mentions the names of "Edward Boswell"; Elizabeth Welborne'; and "Mrs. Mary Brough of Saltfleetby".
(Online souirce: http://interactive.ancestryinstitution.com/5111/40611_311135-00413/941831?backurl=http%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestryinstitution.com%2fcgi-bin%2fsse.dll%3findiv%3d1%26db%3dCanturburyPrerogativeCourt%26rank%3d1%26new%3d1%26MSAV%3d0%26msT%3d1%26gss%3dangs-d%26gsfn%3dThomas%26gsln%3dBrough%26msddy%3d1554%26uidh%3d9xu%26pcat%3d36%26fh%3d0%26h%3d941831%26recoff%3d7%2b8%2b19%2b20%26ml_rpos%3d1&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnRecord#?imageId=40611_311135-00415
The marriage of "Johes Burghe" and "Alicia"...(page torn off) is listed in the Bishops Transcript of All Saints, Saltfleetby, Lincolnshire (FHL Film # 436039), which states that they were married on 12 January 1587/1588.
The burial of "Johes Burghe" is listed in the Bishops Transcript of All Saints, Saltfleetby, Lincolnshire (FHL Film # 436039), which states that he was buried on 23 November 1591.
"John Brough" is listed in the 1553 Will of his grandfather, Thomas Brough of Saltfleetby, Lincolnshire, as follows:
The Will of "Thomas Brough" of "Saltfleetby, Lincolnshire, England", was written on 15 December 1553 and proved on 2 March 1554. It is listed in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury (PCC) and viewable online at Ancestry.com.
In his Will, Thomas Brough mentions the following: 1) that he was of "good and Perfect Witt"; 2) that he was to be "Buried in the Churchyard of Saltfleetby"; 3) that part of his estate was to be given "to the poor mans chest"; 4) that "Jerveyes Allanson of Lowthe [Louth]" was his "son in law"; 5) that "John" Brough and "Margaret" Brough were both under 21 years of age and were the "children to my late son Robert Brough"; 6) that "Elizabeth Brough" was the daughter of his son "Robert Brough" (who was deceased) and that Elizabeth's "mother (the former wife of Robert Brough) is [now] married to Edward Boswell" (or Borwell); 7) that "Margaret" was his "wife"; 8) that "William Brough" was his "son"; 9) that "Nicholas Brough" was his "son; 10) that "Janett" was his "daughter"; 11) that "Margaret my wife and William and Nicholas my sons" were to be "executors" of his Will; 12) that "John Borwell of Keill" was the "supervisor of the will and testament"; and 13) that the witnesses of his Will were "John Richardson, Clerke", and "John Fishewick" and "John Garbray of Saltfleetby". Also in his Will, Thomas Brough mentions the names of "Edward Boswell"; Elizabeth Welborne'; and "Mrs. Mary Brough of Saltfleetby".
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The marriage of "Johes Burghe" and "Alicia"...(page torn off) is listed in the Bishops Transcript of All Saints, Saltfleetby, Lincolnshire (FHL Film # 436039), which states that they were married on 12 January 1587/1588.
The marriage of "Thomas Coats de [of] West Thedlethrope" [West Theddlethorpe] and ""Alicia rel. [relict or widow of] Johis Burghe" is listed in the Bishops Transcript of All Saints, Saltfleetby, Lincolnshire (FHL Film # 436039), which states that they were married on 18 Sep 1592.
Marriage Notes for Johes Burghe and Alicia -31421
The marriage of "Johes Burghe" and "Alicia"...(page torn off) is listed in the Bishops Transcript of All Saints, Saltfleetby, Lincolnshire (FHL Film # 436039), which states that they were married on 12 January 1587/1588.
The christening of "Josephus Brough" is listed in the Bishops Transcript of All Saints, Saltfleetby, Lincolnshire (FHL Film # 436039), which states that he was christened on 9 February 1589/1590 and that his father was "Johis Burghe".
"John Borough" is listed in the Pedigree of "Borough-(Brugh)" that appears in the book "The Visitation of the County of Lincoln In 1562-4" (via online: https://archive.org/details/visitationofcoun00cook; page 21), which states that "John Borough" was the son of "Robert Borough" and "Marie Newcomen"; that "John Borough =[married] Anne, da. to Christopher Yarborough"; and that John and Anne had a daughter named "Elizabeth".
The marriage of "Johes Burghe" and "Anna Yarbrughe" is listed in the Bishop's Transcript of All Saints, Saltfleetby, Lincolnshire (FHL Film # 436039), which states that they were married on 22 May 1570, that Johes was the son of "Robti Burghe, gen.", and that Anna was the daughter of "Xpoferi [or Christopher] Yarbrughe, gen."
"Anne Yarborough" is listed in the Pedigree of "Borough-(Brugh)" that appears in the book "The Visitation of the County of Lincoln In 1562-4" (via online: https://archive.org/details/visitationofcoun00cook; page 21), which states that "Anne" was the wife of "John Borough"; the "da.[daughter] to Christopher Yarborough."; and that John and Anne had a daughter named "Elizabeth".
The marriage of "Johes Burghe" and "Anna Yarbrughe" is listed in the Bishop's Transcript of All Saints, Saltfleetby, Lincolnshire (FHL Film # 436039), which states that they were married on 22 May 1570, that Johes was the son of "Robti Burghe, gen.", and that Anna was the daughter of "Xpoferi [or Christopher] Yarbrughe, gen."
Marriage Notes for John Borough and Anne Yarborough-31366
The marriage of "Johes Burghe" and "Anna Yarbrughe" is listed in the Bishop's Transcript of All Saints, Saltfleetby, Lincolnshire (FHL Film # 436039), which states that they were married on 22 May 1570, that Johes was the son of "Robti Burghe, gen.", and that Anna was the daughter of "Xpoferi [or Christopher] Yarbrughe, gen."
"Elizabeth" is listed in the Pedigree of "Borough-(Brugh)" that appears in the book "The Visitation of the County of Lincoln In 1562-4" (via online: https://archive.org/details/visitationofcoun00cook; page 21), which states that "Elizabeth" was the daughter of "John Borough" and "Anne Yarborough".
"John Gilby" is listed in the Pedigree of "Borough-(Brugh)" that appears in the book "The Visitation of the County of Lincoln In 1562-4" (via online: https://archive.org/details/visitationofcoun00cook; page 21), which states that he was the husband of "Agnes Borough".
"John Gilby" is listed in the Pedigree of "Gilby, No. 1." that appears in the book "The Visitation of the County of Lincoln, 1592" (via FHL PDF: https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/1877963; page 31), which states that "John Gilby of West Randall (Ravendale) in com. Linc. = [married] Agnes, da. of Robert Brugh of Sallaby al's Saltfleatby, co. Linc.", and that they had the following children: Helen (who first married William Fernars and then William Wentworth); Alice (who married Edw. Edmonson); George (who married Elizabeth Hansard); Thomas (who married Elizabeth Castelforth); Edward; William; and Mathew. (Research Note: Helen (or Ellen) Gilby is listed in the IGI, which states that she was born in 1540 in Ravendale, Lincolnshire, and died in 1579 in Lincoln, Lincolnshire.)
"John Gilby" is listed in the Pedigree of "Gilby, No. 2" that appears in the book "The Visitation of the County of Lincoln, 1592" (via FHL PDF: https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/1877963; page 32), which states that "John Gilby of Randall (Ravendale) in Line, Esq. = [married] Agnes, da. of Robert Brugh of Sallabye", and that they had a son, "George Gilby of Stainton in co. Linc., son and heir."
"Agnes" is listed in the Pedigree of "Borough-(Brugh)" that appears in the book "The Visitation of the County of Lincoln In 1562-4" (via online: https://archive.org/details/visitationofcoun00cook; page 21), which states that she was the daughter of "Robert Borough" and "Marie Newcomen", and that she was the "wife of John Gilby."
"Agnes Burgh" is listed in the Pedigree of "Gilby, No. 1." that appears in the book "The Visitation of the County of Lincoln, 1592" (via FHL PDF: https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/1877963; page 31), which states that "John Gilby of West Randall (Ravendale) in com. Linc. = [married] Agnes, da. of Robert Brugh of Sallaby al's Saltfleatby, co. Linc.", and that they had the following children: Helen (who first married William Fernars and then William Wentworth); Alice (who married Edw. Edmonson); George (who married Elizabeth Hansard); Thomas (who married Elizabeth Castelforth); Edward; William; and Mathew. (Research Note: Helen (or Ellen) Gilby is listed in the IGI, which states that she was born in 1540 in Ravendale, Lincolnshire, and died in 1579 in Lincoln, Lincolnshire.)
"Agnes Brugh" is listed in the Pedigree of "Gilby, No. 2" that appears in the book "The Visitation of the County of Lincoln, 1592" (via FHL PDF: https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/1877963; page 32), which states that "John Gilby of Randall (Ravendale) in Line, Esq. = [married] Agnes, da. of Robert Brugh of Sallabye", and that they had a son, "George Gilby of Stainton in co. Linc., son and heir."
"Hanfield" is listed in the Pedigree of "Borough-(Brugh)" that appears in the book "The Visitation of the County of Lincoln In 1562-4" (via online: https://archive.org/details/visitationofcoun00cook; page 21), which states that he was the husband of "Mary Borough".
"Mary" is listed in the Pedigree of "Borough-(Brugh)" that appears in the book "The Visitation of the County of Lincoln In 1562-4" (via online: https://archive.org/details/visitationofcoun00cook; page 21), which states that she was the daughter of "Robert Borough" and "Marie Newcomen", and that she was the "wife to Hanfield."
"Anthony Hanford" is listed in the "Borough-(Brugh)" pedigree in the book: "The Visitation of the County of Lincoln In 1562-4" (by Walter C. Metcalfe, 1881, London, page 21; see: https://archive.org/details/visitationofcoun00cook), which states that he married "Elizabeth" who was the daughter of "Robert Borough of Waltham" and "Dorothy Lilborough".
"Elizabeth" is listed in the "Borough-(Brugh)" pedigree in the book: "The Visitation of the County of Lincoln In 1562-4" (by Walter C. Metcalfe, 1881, London, page 21; see: https://archive.org/details/visitationofcoun00cook), which states that "Elizabeth" was the daughter of "Robert Borough of Waltham =[married] Dorothy, da. to William Lilborough (? Littlebury).", and that she was "mar. to Anthony Hanford of Waltham."
"Elizabeth Borough" is listed in FamilySearch Tree, PID#: 97V7-6T8.
The christening of "James Brough" is listed in the parish register of Kirk Langley, Derbyshire (FHL Film # 1041439, Item #2), which states that he was christened on 17 April 1770 as the son of "Cornelius and Ann Brough".
The burial of "James Brough" is listed in the parish register of Kirk Langley, Derbyshire (FHL Film # 1041439, Item #8), which states that he was buried on 27 September 1835 in Kirk Langley; that he died from "Inflamation of the Peritendium"; that he died when he was "64" years old (born about 1771); and that he was of "Kirk Langley".
According to some of the christening records of his children, James Brough was "Farmer" in Kirk Langley, Derbyshire.
The burial of "Mary Brough" is listed in the parish register of Kirk Langley, Derbyshire (FHL Film # 1041439, Item #8), which states that she was buried on 16 March 1849 in Kirk Langley; that she died when she was "76" years old (born about 1773); and that she was of "Kirk Langley".
The burial of "Mary Brough" is listed in the parish register of Kirk Langley, Derbyshire (FHL Film # 1041439, Item #8), which states that she was buried on 20 July 1813 in Kirk Langley; that she was the daughter of "James and Mary Brough"; that she died when she was "13" years old (born about 1800); and that she was of "Kirk Langley".
The christening of "Harriott Brough" is listed in the parish register of Kirk Langley, Derbyshire (FHL Film # 1041439, Item #2), which states that she was christened on 26 May 1801 as the daughter of "James and Mary Brough".
The burial of "Harriott Brough" is listed in the parish register of Kirk Langley, Derbyshire (FHL Film # 1041439, Item #8), which states that she was buried on 6 January 1883 in Kirk Langley; that she died when he was "82" years old (born about 1801); and that she was of "Windly".
The christening of "Ann Brough" is listed in the parish register of Kirk Langley, Derbyshire (FHL Film # 1041439, Item #2), which states that she was christened on 28 December 1803 as the daughter of "James and Mary Brough".
The burial of "Ann Brough" is listed in the parish register of Kirk Langley, Derbyshire (FHL Film # 1041439, Item #8), which states that she was buried on 26 September 1882 in Kirk Langley; that she died when she was "79" years old (born about 1803); and that she was of "Derby".
The christening of "James Brough" is listed in the parish register of Kirk Langley, Derbyshire (FHL Film # 1041439, Item #2), which states that he was christened on 31 December 1805 as the son of "James and Mary Brough".
The christening of "Thos. Brough" is listed in the parish register of Kirk Langley, Derbyshire (FHL Film # 1041439, Item #2), which states that he was christened on 21 October 1807 as the son of "James and Mary Brough".
The burial of "Thomas Brough" is listed in the parish register of Kirk Langley, Derbyshire (FHL Film # 1041439, Item #8), which states that he was buried on 31 August 1881 in Kirk Langley; that he died when he was "74" years old (born about 1807); and that he was of "Kirk Langley".
The christening of "Charles Brough" is listed in the parish register of Kirk Langley, Derbyshire (FHL Film # 1041439, Item #2), which states that he was christened on 6 October 1811 as the son of "James and Mary Brough".
The burial of "Charles Brough" is listed in the parish register of Kirk Langley, Derbyshire (FHL Film # 1041439, Item #8), which states that he was buried on 9 September 1833 in Kirk Langley; that he died from "Consumpsion"; that he died when he was "22" years old (born about 1811); and that he was of "Kirk Langley".
The christening of "Mary Elizabeth Brough" is listed in the parish register of Kirk Langley, Derbyshire (FHL Film # 1041439, Item #3), which states that she was christened on 20 July 1813 as the daughter of "James and Mary Brough" of "Kirk Langley" and that James Brough was a "Farmer".
The christening of "Francis Brough" is listed in the parish register of Kirk Langley, Derbyshire (FHL Film # 1041439, Item #3), which states that he was christened on 28 December 1815 as the son of "James and Mary Brough" of "Kirk Langley" and that James Brough was a "Farmer".
The christening of "John Brough" is listed in the parish register of Kirk Langley, Derbyshire (FHL Film # 1041439, Item #3), which states that he was christened on 28 November 1819 as the son of "James and Mary Brough" of "Kirk Langley" and that James Brough was a "Farmer".
The christening of "Samuel Brough" is listed in the parish register of Kirk Langley, Derbyshire (FHL Film # 1041439, Item #3), which states that he was christened on 17 March 1821 as the son of "James and Mary Brough" of "Kirk Langley" and that James Brough was a "Farmer".
The 1788 marriage of "George Pegg" and "Conelia Brough" was obtained from the Birmingham & Midland Society for Genealogy & Heraldry (Staffordshire Marriage Index Extract) by the Brough Family Organization in 2001, which stated that this couple was married on 27 August 1788 in Stone, Staffordshire, England.
The christening of "Cornelia Brough" is listed in the parish register of Kirk Langley, Derbyshire (FHL Film # 1041439, Item #2), which states that she was christened on 12 April 1773 as the daughter of "Cornelius and Ann Brough".
The 1788 marriage of "George Pegg" and "Conelia Brough" was obtained from the Birmingham & Midland Society for Genealogy & Heraldry (Staffordshire Marriage Index Extract) by the Brough Family Organization in 2001, which stated that this couple was married on 27 August 1788 in Stone, Staffordshire, England.
Marriage Notes for George Pegg and Cornelia Brough-31378
The 1788 marriage of "George Pegg" and "Conelia Brough" was obtained from the Birmingham & Midland Society for Genealogy & Heraldry (Staffordshire Marriage Index Extract) by the Brough Family Organization in 2001, which stated that this couple was married on 27 August 1788 in Stone, Staffordshire, England.