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spicuous, or because some one has taken the pains to 

 trace and record it. On the other hand, the broad re- 

 semblances called racial traits result more or less defi- 

 nitely from blood relationship due to common descent, 

 and it is not without reason that Miss Kimball has called 

 the English people "the inbred descendants of Charle- 

 magne." 



3. A FEW PURITAN LINES LEADING BACK TO ISABEL 

 DRAKE-WALDO-JORDAN ANCESTRY 



William de Warrenne, m. Gundred, stepdaughter of William I 

 William de Warren, Earl of Surrey, etc., second husband of Isa- 

 bel de Vermandois, noi, both descended from Charlemagne 

 Ada de Warren, m. Henry of Scotland, Earl of Huntingdon 

 Margaret de Warren, m. Humphrey de Bohun IV, Earl of 



Hereford and Essex 



Henry de Bohun, surety for King John in Magna Charta 

 Humphrey de Bohun V, "the Good," m. Matilde Exouden 

 Humphrey de Bohun VI, m. Eleanor de Braose 

 Humphrey de Bohun VII, m. Maud de Fiennes 

 Humphrey de Bohun VIII, m. Elizabeth de Plantagenet, 

 Countess of Holland, daughter of King Edward I and 

 Eleanor of Castile 

 Lady Margaret de Bohun, m. Sir Hugh de Courteney, Earl of 



Devon, who died in 1377 



Edward Courteney, of Goderington, Devon, m. Emeline d'Auney 

 Sir Hugh Courteney, of Haccomb, m. Maud Beaumont, d. 1468 

 Margaret Courteney, m. Sir Theobald Grenville 

 Sir William Grenville, of Bideford, m. Philippa Bonville 

 Thomas Grenville, of Stowe, Cornwall, m. Elizabeth Gorges 

 Sir Thomas Grenville, of Stowe, m. Elizabeth Gilbert, d. 1494 

 Sir Roger Grenville, of Stowe, m. Margaret Whitleigh 

 Amy Grenville, m. John Drake 

 Robert Drake, of Wiscombe Park, Devon, m. Elizabeth Pri- 



deaux, d. 1550 

 William Drake, of Wiscombe Park, m. Philippa Denys, d. 1592 



John Drake, of Windsor, Connecticut, born 1584, came to 

 Boston 1636, m. Elizabeth Rogers, d. 1659 



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