The Armorial Bearings of Robert Young Barham : of Scarsdale Westchester County in the state of New York ; additional information - notes on Kent and East Sussex ; the Barham country of England/ by Robert Young Barham
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This work begins with the amorial rights of Thomas Bereham which were granted in 1440 and continues with the family in the United States until about 1961. Part of the family was in the United States by the time of the Civil War and fought for the Confederate States of America.
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