Thomas is described tentatively in a published family history as a son of John Bassingbourne. No source is given and there is a question mark in the relevant footnote to express doubt about the parentage of Thomas.[3]
Sources
↑ Richardson, Douglas. Magna Carta Ancestry, Vol. III, STRATTON 9, p. 130.
↑ Richardson, Douglas. Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, 5 vols, ed. Kimball G. Everingham (Salt Lake City: the author, 2013), Vol. V, p. 71, STRATTON 13.
↑ Gowdy, Mahlon M. A family history comprising the surnames of Gade--Gadie--Gaudie--Gawdie--Gawdy--Gowdy--Goudey--Gowdey--Gauden--Gaudern--and the variant forms, from A. D. 800 to A. D. 1919. Compiled from authentic public and private records .. embracing a compendium of family history, genealogy and biography covering a period of eight hundred years. Supplemented by an appendix of gleanings ... illustrated with portraits, views of family seats .. Journal Press, Lewiston, Maine, 1919, p. 41.
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