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I am highly dubious about this website.
However, smoke and fire and all that, I cannot ignore that there is information that does tally with Dister and Anne Raymond.
https://familypedia.fandom.com/wiki/Anne_Raymond_(c1615-1692)
Benny1982 was the person listed as the maintainer of the Anne Raymond profile..
Through my ancestor Anne Raymond (c1615-1692), who has some judges and MP's in her family, there is some Welsh blood much further back as her several times great grandmother was Ida De Gray (1368-1426) of Ruthin. Further back through her ancestors is some distant Irish ancestry as Ida's great grandfather was John Hastings, 1st Baron Hastings (1262-1313) whose maternal line stretches back to Ireland.
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Benny (full name and where he/she is located [but seems to be from outside the UK] are not stated on Famlypedia) also claims Sir John de Botetourt as an ancestor but also claims Charlemage (normally when I see this I assume a lot of wishfull thinking!)
https://www.wikiwand.com/en/articles/Ahnentafel
Familypedia
I came across Familypedia during my research of the History of Belchamp Walter. I have my suspicions on the accuracy
of the information found there.
The reference was to Judith Cockayne of Bedford in a marriage to a John Raymond. Looking on the link from the Judith Cockayne takes me to a page to create a new page for that John Raymond - this does not help!
Familypedia seem to have more an emphasis on creating your own profile than they do about showing you actual real information.
What they say about themselves:
This is a place where you can create articles about your ancestors and can easily link them to other articles
about relatives and where and when they lived. You can work wholly within this wiki, or you can link your
articles to external sites on the world wide web. And because this is a wiki format, you can work
collaboratively with others to create a network of articles about your
ancestors and about those they lived and worked with — or simply about people you find interesting.
It is our hope that, as this site grows, we will gradually be able to link our
ancestors into a network that goes far beyond the simple nuts and bolts of who lived where and when.
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