From the north of Ireland; he did not emigrate. Notice of his name is in the Boston Transcript (see under his son James); I have not see reference to Sir Hugh elsewhere; he may be apocryphal. I include him in the tree b/c it is a helpful way to show that James and Hugh are brothers.
The "History of Gorham" mentions that he was knighted in 1515 (p. 658). Again, no evidence is cited.
History of Gorham, Maine, Hugh Davis McLellan, (Portland: Smith and Sale; rpt. Picton Press), 658.
Source S9 Type: Book, Text: McLellan, Hugh D. History of Gorham, ME., published online by Google Books, Original publisher: Smith & Sale, Printers, Portland, Maine, 1902.[1]
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