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  1. FITZHUGH Genealogy | WikiTree FREE Family Tree

  2. Fitzhugh Family | Virginia Museum of History & Culture

  3. William Fitzhugh - U.S. National Park Service

  4. Fitzhugh Genealogy – a history of the Fitzhugh family

  5. Fitzhugh Family – The Story of Ravensworth

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    Read more details about the full history. The surname Fitzhugh derives from the prefix ‘fils du’, for ‘son of’ in Norman French, and Hugh, the first of our ancestors known to us. His son Richard Fitzhugh was the first of our line to choose to have a constant family surname, a custom that began in England in the 13th Century.
    Bedford, England. Parents were Henry Fitzhugh (1614-1664) and Mary King. He left Bedford in about 1670 . Many details: Fitzhugh Family History and Annandale History. William was an attorney, tobacco plantation owner, burgess, and militia officer in Stafford County, Virginia William FitzHugh, Lord FitzHugh gained the title of Lord FitzHugh. 1.
    For many people this means they will be descended from William Fitzhugh (“William The Immigrant”), who emigrated to Virginia in the USA sometime between 1670 and 1673. The following information can be found on this site: a brief historyof the Fitzhugh family information about the Fitzhugh family coat of arms
    Fitzhugh Lee, the cavalry general and governor of Virginia, grew up at another Fitzhugh property, "Ravensworth." William Fitzhugh's youngest child, Mary, married George Washington Parke Custis (Washington's adopted grandson), and their daughter, Mary Ann Randolph Custis, married Robert E. Lee reuniting the Fitzhugh and Lee family trees.
  7. A brief history of the Fitzhugh family

  8. Fitzhugh, William (the Immigrant) (1651-1701)

  9. William Fitzhugh (1725–1791) • FamilySearch

  10. William Fitzhugh (1399 - 1452) - Genealogy

  11. Fitzhugh - Wikipedia

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