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Subject: Post 139A. : An answer to a Question-----------------------------------


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Post 139A. An answer to a question.
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Randie Kay Harring of Ft. Worth TX. writes, "You cited your genealogy chart as being within the book," (Bloodline of the Holy Grail), "why is the chart missing from the book? What led you to believe your chart would be on those particular numbers? Regards."

Well Randie, to answer your first question, PART of my families genealogy chart is in the book. It is on the chart in the book entitled, 'Descent to the Rulers of Wales and Brittany'.
In the first publication it was found on pages 184 to 186. On the latest publication of 'Bloodline of the Holy Grail' it has been moved to pages 342 through 348. It was never removed at all, I just saw that it was not on the pages it had been and thought it had been removed. These pages covers my genealogy from 1 A.D., from James the brother of Jesus, to 790 A.D.,to Argant, the Prince of Brittnay France.

The book, 'The Plantagenet Ancestry', by Lt.-Col. W.H. Turton, will show on page 188 that Prince Argant's son was Judael, Count of Cornouaille, and that his grandchild was Louvenam, and his great granddaughter was Alava who married her third cousin, Diles, Count of Cornouaille, in the same family line. Count Diles and Alava's son is Budic I, Count of Cornouaille.

The book, 'The Norman People', Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., will show on page 361 that Budic, Count of Cornouailles, Brittany France, ca. 900 A.D., had at least two sons, the younger of which was named Periou and gave the name Perier,(which also includes Perrier, Purrier, Puryer, and Puryear) to his descendant family line.

My great grandmother was Mary Ada Puryear. She married Linnville Andrews Dugger, my great grandfather, and produced my grandmother. Mary Ada was the daughter of Solomon Puryear, Solomon can be found in the 1860 cesus of Macon County, North Carolina at the age of 13, the son of Alexander S. Puryear and Mary P. Butler Puryear.

There are other books which show Knight from the family Perere and Perrers coming to England with William the Conqueror in 1066 A.D.

A branch goes from England to the Colonies around 1635.

I hope this answers your question, Randie.

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