Fulgham, Fulghum, Foljambe family history/ Robert Fulghum
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The Foljambes, Fulghams and Fulghums are descendents of King Ragnal Lodbrok of Denmark. The Foljambes or DeFolchamps (as they were known in Normandy) came into France with the other Vikings in about 910 AD. A Thomas DeFolchamps (Foljambe) and his son, Robert, accompanied William the Conqueror to England in 1066. They received lands in Derby and inter-married with Saxon nobility. Anthony Fulgham (b. 1600) was the first ancestor to come to America. He came to Virginia by way of Barbados prior to 1643 and received a land grant in 1643 and another in 1650. Descendents live throughout the United States, particularly in Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, New York and Utah.
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