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About the Willats surname

There is an innovation with the Willats surname , now De Liet.

Leif

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https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Leif Willatson. Jewish
Leif is a male given name of Scandinavian origin. It is derived from the Old Norse name Leifr (nominative case), meaning "heir", "descendant".
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The Willats Family married into the Littlehales family and Bakers. who married into th Dukes of Leinster (Fitzgeralds becoming descended from the Stewart Royal household. The Strangest thing is the Stewarts ended up related through Oliver CRomwell's daughter. with the Fleetwoods. CHarles Fleetwood was a lawyer who became Governer General of Ireland at \trim Castle.

Fleetwood Willats:As Dean of Yorkminster, he made an anti-catholic sermon. Fleet wood comes from the Attorney General who married Oliver Cromwell's daughter and was made Governor General of IRElaaaaaaand at Trim Castle. His direct ancestor was King James II. The family had a problem with James. Just before the largest genocide in history between 30 and 40 million peope. THe Willats family was haunted by James's plan to recruit exclusively Catholic officers to the Army. James lost the first battle was lost when the Duke of Marlborough refused to help James. The battle of the Boyne followed led by William of Orange.
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Neglected Origins of Modern Hebrew Prose: Hasidic and Maskilic Travel Narratives

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Ann Willats Silver: Ann Willats Silver
Early Notables of the Willats family (pre 1700)
Notables of this surname at this time include: Andrew Willet (1562- 1621), an English clergyman and controversialist. Born at Ely in 1562, he was son of Thomas Willet (1511?-1598), who began his career as a public notary, and officiated as such at the consecration of Archbishop Parker. [1] Deborah "Deb" Willet...
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Elizabeth Lydia Darnton (born Willats), 1797 - 1874
Elizabeth Lydia Darnton (born Willats) was born on month day 1797, in birth place , to Thomas Willats and Elizabeth Laura Willats (born Littlehales) .
Thomas was born Circa March 1762, in Caversham, Reading, England.
Elizabeth was born on December 10 1760.
Elizabeth was baptized on month day 1797, in baptism place .
Elizabeth had 2 siblings: Peter John Willats and one other sibling .
Elizabeth married William Darnton on month day 1830, at age 32 in marriage place .
William was born on July 26 1792, in London, Greater London, England.
His occupations were Pianoforte maker, Pianoforte Maker, Pianoforte tuner, Annuitant and Pianoforte manufacturer.
They had 3 children: Peter William Darnton and 2 other children .
Elizabeth lived on month day 1841, in address .
She lived on month day 1841, in address .
She lived in 7 more places.
Elizabeth passed away of cause of death on month day 1874, at age 76 in death place .
Documents of Elizabeth Lydia Darnton (born Willats)
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Elizabeth Lucia Willats in England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975
Elizabeth Lucia Willats was born to Thomas Willats and Laura Elizabeth .
Elizabeth was baptized on month day 1797, in baptism place .
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Elizabeth Lydia Darnton in England & Wales, Death Index, 1837-2005
Elizabeth Lydia Darnton was born circa 1798.
Elizabeth passed away in month 1874, at age 76 in death place .

Migration of the Willats family

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Allah(Arabic) transcribes as Elohim (Hebrew)