What's in a name?

So I've been asked a few times why I have chosen the name Winchelsea. The name has personal historical significance as it was the name of the ship that Alexander Kady came over on in 1749. His name was changed to Kedy when he landed in Halifax (he was part of the founding party of Halifax) and then it evolved to Keddy when Clifford Keddy came to Boston around 1900. The list of all passengers aboard that ship can be found here.

The original Winchelsea was a 24 gun sixth-rate frigate, similar to the one shown above. She was built in 1740, captured by the French in 1758 and retaken two weeks later. She was broken up in 1761.

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Shyre said…
The Clifford Keddy that came to Boston - do you know if his parents were James and Adrah? (I'm trying to piece together my geneology.)

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