Huguenot Marlands
» » » » » Hello Cathy and anyone else interested.
» » » » »
» » » » » I was in Dublin last week and walked past a Huguenot Cemetery.
» On
» » » the
» » » » » memorial plaque was a list of names of those buried there
» including
» » » » » Marlande.
» » » » » Does anybody know whether there is a connection? Maybe the
» » original
» » » » » Marlands of Rochdale were Norman and left behind French relatives.
»
» » » » Hence
» » » » » Maurice Marland the resistance hero.
» » » » »
» » » » » Look forward to any replies.
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» » » » » Jean
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» » » »
» » » » Hello Jean
» » » »
» » » » I don't know if there is a connection but seems there may be a
» trend
» » » » appearing (see my post of 20/10/07).
» » » »
» » » » If you search on Roger de Poitevin (an Anglo Norman), that will
» give
» » you
» » » a
» » » » big clue as to how much French influence there was in the Rochdale
» » » area.
» » » » The Poitevin is a marshland area in Brittany, just north of La
» » Rochelle
» » » » (which uncannily sounds like Rochdale)and South of the French place
» » » called
» » » » Marland.
» » » »
» » » » Roger (the 3rd son of the Earl of Montgomery)married a French lady
» » from
» » » » Poitiers, I think, and his / ancestors (can't remember which)were
» » good
» » » » mates with William The Conqueror. Roger seems to have done well out
» » of
» » » this
» » » » by receiving vast large land tracts in Lancashire (including
» » Rochdale)
» » » »
» » » » Like I said, I don't know but there could be a bigger picture.
» » »
» » »
» » » Also, it looks to me that while Roger de Poitevin was the overlord of
» » » Rochdale area that the river and tributaries were given French names
» » i.e
» » » Norden Brook, Sudden Brook and the Roch - Norden and Sudden villages
» » are
» » » tightly squeezed between / around Marland village and Rochdale.
» »
» »
» » If you search on the Kings and Dukes of Brittany family tree, the name
» » Alan seems very popular. My guess is that Alan came from the marshlands
» of
» » Brittany and left his influence in Rochdale.
» »
» » I now await to be shot down in flames
»
»
» Head up - no resistance so far. Today, I searched on the city of Vannes
» again and can't believe I missed the River Marle flows through it. This is
» a few miles north of la Grand Briere (where Marland is).This is important
» because Alan I was the Count of Vannes and duke of Brittany from 876 until
» his death in his death in 907.
The other one is with regard to the clan 'the Alans' according to Wikipedia, a faction of the Alans (originally from Iran), did settle in Brittany (then named Amorica)after J. C.
Complete thread:
- Huguenot Marlands - Jean
, 29.08.2008, 17:30- Huguenot Marlands - Neil Marland
, 30.08.2008, 16:07- Huguenot Marlands - Neil Marland
, 30.08.2008, 22:09- Huguenot Marlands - Neil Marland
, 31.08.2008, 08:50- Huguenot Marlands - Neil Marland
, 07.09.2008, 22:31- Huguenot Marlands - Neil Marland
, 07.09.2008, 22:45- Huguenot Marlands - Neil Marland
, 15.10.2008, 23:12- Huguenot Marlands - Brian Marland
, 11.04.2009, 13:38
- Huguenot Marlands - Brian Marland
- Huguenot Marlands - Neil Marland
- Huguenot Marlands - Neil Marland
- Huguenot Marlands - Neil Marland
- Huguenot Marlands - Neil Marland
- Huguenot Marlands - Neil Marland
- Huguenot Marlands - Neil Marland