There are four historic roadside markers in Cecil County, Maryland associated with members of the Veazey family. The first of these I discussed in a earlier post – that of the original homestead. The other three I present here for the first time. Since you’re reading this post, I assume you can read the signs, too. I’ll let them speak for themsevles. Note that anyone mentioned in the signs with “Veazey” appearing somewhere in their name is a distant cousin of the Tranthams who are most likely reading this blog.
Kenfolk: Tranthams
Relations: Distant cousins of varying lengths
Common ancestors: John and Martha (Broccus) Veazey, my 8th great grandparents
Thank you for sharing this information.
John and Martha (Broccus) Veazey, my 8th great grandparents
Also, in my research, I believe I located Martha (Broccus) Veazey’s parents.
Father, Robert Brocas b. August 1640 Devon, England
Mother, Hannah b. about 1635 Devon, England
Hello, Cousin
I am always happy to help a fellow family researcher. Thank YOU for sharing your information on Martha’s parents. Cheers!
Ken