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The British Harleian Society, Volume 51, Lincolnshire Pedigrees, was
compiled in about 1750. Pages 526 - 532 contain an extensive genealogy
of "Hussey of Sleaford and Honington" that starts with William Hussey in
the late 14th century and continues through about 1750. One line of this
genealogy is represented here. It runs from William Hussey, born about
1391 through John Hussey, born in the late 1500s. The Lincolnshire
Pedigrees for this specific Hussey line ends with that John Hussey with
no information other than his name. However, that John Hussey's family is
of Surrey County, England, the same county as the John Hussey who is the
father of the recognized immigrant to America in 1632, Christopher
Hussey.
William Hussey, believed to be a son of William Hussey, was
born about 1379, probably at Flintham, Nottinghamshire. It
is believed that he removed to Lincolnshire. John Campbell
refers to him as a Lincolnshireman of small means. He was
married about 1400 to a Miss Lumley, according to
"Lincolnshire Pedigrees."
Children born to them include:
John Hussey born about 1402