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Boyt G2 BigY SNP Tracker Y20839 to BY37194

Shows a possible early migration to Ireland, see MED https://pbase.com/daveb/med

TIMELINE:
MEDIEVAL ENGLAND and IRELAND (1066–1485)
Henry II (1154-1189), who granted the lands south of the Boyne to Hugh de Lacy and on the northside to Bertram de Verdon (location is Drogheda, Ireland)

Continues to H-Y21630 about 1200 BCE
Continues to H-Y37186 about 1100 BCE
First use of a surname about 1066 CE or later
Continues to H-BY37188 about 1300 CE

North Branch to Preston goes to the Virginia Colony and perhaps to Ireland with Boyt records located
in the 1200's and 1300's. Preston had shipping trade with Drogheda. https://pbase.com/daveb/med
Thomas Boyt of Drogheda was associated a paid archer in both Ireland and France under Norman Saxon
authorities. Served under Sir Nicholas de Verdon in the area of Drogheda to Dublin. Records of their arrest in 1312 CE:

. https://www.jstor.org/stable/25508254 de Verdon history
1312 April 23rd LOUTH with Nicholas de Verdon, King's Banner, jailed Thomas BOYT and others from Dundalk, released to fight the SCOTS
The history of Drogheda, and its environs, Volume 2
By John D'Alton http://tinyurl.com/437ehtp7

Continues to H-FTA52258 and H-BY37194 about 1650-1630 CE now only found in the Virginia Colony.
NOTE: Minor family branch from LIVERPOOL toward Salford and Oldham

BigY Tree: place cursor on person circle for date and on flag circle for other information.
https://discover.familytreedna.com/groups/boyette/tree?subgroups=297956,297957,297958


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