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  • Abigail Harris (1732 - 1819)
    John LILLIE [Parents] was born on 8 Aug 1728 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts. He died on 19 Apr 1765 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts. He married Abigail BRECK on 16 Aug 1754 in Boston, Suffolk, Mas...
  • Anna Blake (1629 - bef.1693)
    She was not Anna Lyon, daughter of John Lyon & Elizabeth Lyon , Doris Schreiber. Edward1 Breck's Baptismal Record and Identification of His "Daughter Blake". New England Historical and Genealogical Reg...
  • Ann Breck (1684 - d.)
  • Rep. Daniel Breck (W-KY) (1788 - 1871)
    Congressman. Elected to represent Kentucky's 6th District in the United States House of Representatives, serving from 1849 to 1851. Also served as a Member of the Kentucky State House of Representative...
  • Edward Breck of Dorchester (bef.1596 - 1662)
    Willcox, Doris Schreiber. Edward1 Breck's Baptismal Record and Identification of His "Daughter Blake". New England Historical and Genealogical Register. (New England Historic Genealogical Society, Jul ...

About the Breck surname

Edward the Breck of Dorchester, Massachusetts, New England, He was born in Lancaster (Lancashire), England, a descendant of the Houses of Breck (Brecc); MacAlpin and Duncan of Scotland; Stewart of England and Scotland, Henry Tudor VII of England, Geoffrey Plantagenet the Count of Anjou of England and France; of Charlemagne the King of Franks, with a family line that goes back to about 500 AD in Europe. Eochaid Buidhe, the King of Scots in the 6th AD, to Domnall Brecc the King of Scots of Argyle, to Midshipman George Stewart of the British Ship "H.M.S. Bounty" and the British Foundings of New England and Boston and married into the Spanish families of Early Spanish California.