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The Vivian family of Trewan Hall in the parish of St Columb Major, Cornwall, England, UK, belonged to the landed gentry and later to rose to prominence in various regions of the British Isles, most notably the branch of Vivian baronets and barons associated with the city of Swansea and the Battle of Waterloo. ==Vivians of Trenoweth and Trewan== Several generations of the Vivian family lived at Trewan Hall in Cornwall until it was sold in 1920. Early representants of the Vivians of Trewan are: * John Vivian, who was Sheriff of Cornwall in 1680–1681. * Mary Vivian,〔wife's maiden name is correct - spelled Vivian, not Vyvyan〕 who in 1697 married a distant cousin, Sir Richard Vyvyan, 3rd Baronet of Colan, thus uniting two branches of the family which had been separated for three centuries (see Vyvyan family). * Members of parliament: Thomas Vivian (1617–91), Francis Vivian (1649–90), and John Vivian (1647–91). ==Further genealogy== More members of the family of Vivian of Trewan Hall:〔Charles Sandoe Gilbert. ''An Historical Survey of the County of Cornwall: To which ...'', Vol. 2, Part 1, p. 316〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Vivian family (of Trewan Hall)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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