Richard CYSSEL
c.1430/47-c.1508
- BIRTH: c.1430/47, Burleigh, Glouchester, England
Father: Richard CYSSEL (c.1400-?)
Mother: Maud VAUGHN (c.1410-?)
Wife: Margaret __________ (?-?)
Children:
David CYSSELL/CECIL (c.1455-September 14, 1535)
Pedigree:
|Philip CYSSEL
|Richard CYSSEL|
| |Margaret PHILLIPS
|
|--Richard CYSSEL
|
| ________________
|Maud VAUGHN |
|________________
SOURCE: Rootsweb.com
Cecil is Old World Welsh from a personal name of Seisylff. apparently a mutilated
form of the Latin name of Sextillius, a derivative of Sextus, "Sixth." The spelling
modified by folk entomology assoc. with Latin name of C(a)ecilius, a derivative of
caecus, i.e. blind. The powerful English Cecil family first came to prominence with
William Cecil, Lord Burghley (1520-1598), Elizabeth I's chief advisor for 40 yrs.
They were orig. minor Welsh gentry. Their name is found in a variety of forms, including
Sitsylt, Ceyssell, and Sisseld. David Cecil, grandfather of Lord Burghley, had espoused
the cause of Henry Tudor and came to the Court in London after the latter became king
in 1485. The Elizabethan Lord Burghley's 2 sons both established noble houses.
Thomas (1542-1623) became Earl of Exeter. Robert became Earl of Salisbury.
From "A Dictionary of Surnames," Patrick Hanks and Flavia Hodges, Oxford University Press,
first published 1988-1997
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