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Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count de Valois
Name Suffix:<NSFX> III
Abt 1000 BC Cymryw 1125 William *de Chesney 1904 - 1937 Harry L. Rickert 33 33 ~1085 Sybil *de Chesney ~1060 Ralph de Cayneto 1075/1085 - 1130 Robert *Fitzwalter 1050 Walter de Caen 1186 Cicely de la Fontaine 1182 - 1228 Hugh Balliol 46 46 ~1125 Petronilla Fitzpeirs ~1125 - 1210 Eustace Balliol 85 85 ~1148 Agnes Pincheni(Picquigny) ~1135 - 1188 Bernard Balliol 53 53 1909 - 1986 Francis Rickert 77 77 ~1118 Matilda ~1093 - 1153 Bernard Balliol 60 60 ~1050 Hugh Balliol ~1025 Reginald Balliol 1162 - 1205 Aleaume de la Fontaine 43 43 ~1090 Enguerrand de Fontaine ~1060 Charlotte de Mailly ~1060 William de Fontaine ~1163 Laurette St Valery 1094 - 1166 Renaud St Valery 72 72 Name Suffix:<NSFX> II 1908 - 1979 Catherine Hilbert 71 71 1065 - 1099 Bernard St Valery 34 34 Name Suffix:<NSFX> III 1040 Elizabeth Montlhery 1035 - >1097 Guthier St Valery 62 62 ~1220 - 1280 Margaret de Quincy 60 60 0695 - 0770 Sward 75 75 Name Suffix:<NSFX> III 0487 Jorund Yngvasson 0509 Aunsson Jorundsson Nickname:<NICK> The Aged 0530 Egil Aunsson 0551 Ottar Egilsson 1640 - 1710 Jane Hatcher 70 70 Living Rickert 1627 - 1697 Elizabeth Gough 70 70 1097 Constance 1071 Conan of Britain Name Suffix:<NSFX> III ~1082 Maud Plantagenet ~1080 Edith Margaret ~1068 - 1135 Henry Beauclerc 67 67 Nickname:<NICK> the Lion of Justice
Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of England, 8th Duke of Normandy
Name Suffix:<NSFX> I
Cause of Death:<CAUS> He ate a hearty meal of lampreys-fish (against doctor's orders), got severe indigestion which turned into a fever, and died.

BIOGRAPHY: Henry was one of the first Norman Kings to become fluent in English, and one of the first kings of the time period to be literate.
~1070 Tittensore 1062 - 8 MAR 1137/1138 Adela(Alice) de Normandy Name Prefix:<NPFX> Countess du Blois/Princess of England ~0526 - 0548 Hroar Halfdansson 22 22 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Roskilde Between 1027-39 - 1072 Hawise Living Meier ~0250 Odissus Between 1065-91 - 1147 Ermengard d'Anjou 1043 - 1109 Faulk d'Anjou 66 66 Name Suffix:<NSFX> IV ~1044 Hildegarde de Baugency ~1030 Alberge(Haberge) ~1028 - 1081 Lanceline(Lanzeline) de Baugency 53 53 Name Suffix:<NSFX> I Pontus av Aether * <1107 - 1150/1158 Phillip Belmeis Abt 1066/1080 Walter Belmeis ~1048 - 1128 Richard Belmeis 80 80 Living Rickert 1022 Robert Beaumeis ~0825 Petronilla ~1070 - 1153 William Meschienes 83 83 ~1040 Muriel ~0821 Tertulle Name Prefix:<NPFX> Comte d'Anjou ~1002 - 1059/1063 Alfgar Mercia Name Suffix:<NSFX> III ~0359 Gwidol ap Gradlon Name Prefix:<NPFX> Prince of Dumonia ~1206 - >1245 Helen Galloway 39 39 ~1190 - 1264 Richard de Quincy 74 74 ~1156 - 12 JAN 1234/1235 Margaret Beaumont Living Rinehart 1155 - 1219 Saher de Quincy 64 64 ~1131 Orabella ~1120 - 1198 Robert de Quincy 78 78 ~1090 - 1156 Saher de Quincy 66 66 ~1096 - 1140 Maud de St Liz 44 44 Between 1055-75 Simon de St Liz 1072 - 1130 Maud Huntingdon 58 58 1054 Judith Lens 1045 - 1076 Walthe Of Huntingdon 31 31 Name Suffix:<NSFX> II ~1135 - 1212 Petronilla Grantmesnil 77 77 Living Rickert 1876 - 1944 Windsor Louis Keith 67 67 Alternate death date from the back of a photograph (written by and sent to me by my Aunt Peg - Margaret Shields/Eberhardt) is October 3, 1944. 1135 - 1190 Robert Beaumont 55 55 1104 Amice Gael 1104 - 1168 Robert Beaumont 64 64 1081 - 13 FEB 1130/1131 Isabel Vermandois Note: Isabel mar. 1 Robert I de Bellomont, Earl of Leicester. Isabel andWilliam reportedly eloped before Robert's death.

Source:  Abbrev: Royalty for Commoners
Title: Royalty for Commoners, 3rd edition
Page: 3rd ed., 135-29; 143-29


Event: of the church of Dorking Made grant Lewes Priory, Sussex, England

Source:  Abbrev: Complete Peerage
Title: Complete Peerage
The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain andthe United Kingdom, extant, extinct or dormant, by George EdwardCokayne. New edition ed. by Vicary Gibbs, London, the St. CatherinePress.
The NEW Complete Peerage is at Colo. College (CS421 .G2 - 6 vol.reprint), Denver Public Library (929.72 G35p - full size), New OrleansPublic Library (6 vol. reprint), and at Tulane it is stored in thebasement and must be requested.
v. 1 - 1910 v. 5 - 1926 v. 9 -
v. 2 - 1912 v. 6 - 1926 v. 10 - 1945
v. 3 - 1913 v. 7 - 1929 v. 11 - 1949
v. 4 - 1916 v. 8 - 1932 v. 12 pt. 1 - 1953 v. 12 pt.2 - 1959
Page: v. 12 pt. 1, p. 496
Quality: 2



Note: Isabella took the family name of the parent with the most influence,therefore Vermandois which had considerable land, possessions andconnecions

Source:  Abbrev: Plantagenet Connection Apr 1995
Title: Plantagenet Connection Apr 1995
Page: p 61 note by Marilyn Lewis
1046 - 1118 Robert Beaumont 72 72 Name Suffix:<NSFX> I 1014 - 1081 Adeliza Meulant 67 67 1022 - 1094 Roger Beaumont 72 72 ~1050 - 1120 Adelaide Vermandois 70 70 1050 - 1101 Hugh Magnus *Crepi 51 51 Hugh Magnus had the title Prince of France, but he reallydidn't have any holdings. 1

Source:  Abbrev: Plantagenet Connection Apr 1995
Title: Plantagenet Connection Apr 1995
Page: p 61 note by Marilyn Lewis
~1078 Ralph Walet Gael Living Baker ~1059 Emma Fitzosborne 1052 Ralph Gael ~1174 - ~1212 Helen de l'Isle 38 38 ~1186 - ~1243 Alan Galloway 57 57 ~1164 - 1200 Roland Galloway 36 36 1163 - 1217 Elena Morville 54 54 ~1140 - 1 JAN 1190/1191 Avice Lancaster ~1143 - 1189 Richard Morville 46 46 ~1270 Isolde Mortimer ~1255 - ~1325 Hugh Audley 70 70 ~1880 Oscar Hilbert ~1230 - <1299 Ela Longspee 69 69 ~1220 - 1276 James Audley 56 56 ~1197 Bertrade Mainwaring ~1178 Amicia Meschienes ~1174 Ralph Mainwaring 1175 - 1246 Henry Audley 71 71 ~1150 Emma Fitzorm ~1145 - ~1203 Adam Audley(Aldithley) 58 58 ~1200 Idione de Camville ~1200 - 8 FEB 1249/1250 William Longspee ~1885 Theresa Goldbach ~1176 - 1261 Ela Devereaux 85 85 1176 - 7 MAR 1224/1225 William Longspee ~1153 Alice de Porhoet 5 MAR 1132/1133 - 1189 Henry Plantagenet Name Suffix:<NSFX> II 1102 - 1167 Matilda Augusta Beauclerc 65 65 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Queen of England

CHRISTENING: christened with the name Adelaide

BURIAL: She was reinterred in 1846 from Bee Abbey to Rouen Cathedral.

BIOGRAPHY: She took the name Matilda at the age of twelve when she was married to Henry V.
1113 - 1150 Geoffrey Plantagenet 36 36 Name Suffix:<NSFX> V. ~1090 - 1126 Eremburge de la Fleche 36 36 1092 - 1142 Faulk d'Anjou 50 50 Name Suffix:<NSFX> V. Calpurnius ~1059 - 14 FEB 1116/1117 Bertrade de Montfort Living Nobbs ~1060 - 1099 Matilda du Loire 39 39 ~1060 - 1110 Helias de la Fleche 50 50 1079 - 1118 Matilda Canmore 38 38 She was christened Edith, but changed her name to Matilda (a Norman, rather than Saxon, name)upon marrying Henry. ~1043 - 1093 Margaret Atheling 50 50 BURIAL: Her bodily remains were moved to Escorial, Spain; and her head to Douai, France ~1031 - 1093 Malcom Canmore 62 62 He killed Macbeth in 1057.  Macbeth was King of Scots between 1040-1057 after he murdered Duncan (Malcolm's father).  Durring most of that time, Malcolm lived in exile. Abt 1550 BC Tethys(cave water) 1087 - 1146 Marina Vladimirovina 59 59 0495 Clodomir Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Orleans ~1150 - 1232 Eleanore de Vitre 82 82 1150 - 1196 William Devereaux 46 46 Living Nobbs ~1124 - 1174 Ela Talvas 50 50 ~1118 - 1168 Patrick Salisbury Devereaux 50 50 1112 - 1147 Sibyl Chaworth 35 35 ~1100 - 1147 Walter Devereaux 47 47 ~1060 Matilda Fitzhubert ~1060 - <1130 Edward Devereaux 70 70 ~1037 Phillipa ~1033 Walter Devereaux Abt 1400 BC Pyrrha ? ~1052 - 1120/1128 Patrick Chaworth Living Hanna ~1057 - Between 1093-1159 Maud Matilda Hesdin ~1048 Albert de Namur Name Prefix:<NPFX> Comte
Name Suffix:<NSFX> III
~1084 - 1171 William Talvas 87 87 Name Suffix:<NSFX> III ~1083 - 1171 Alice de Bourgogne 88 88 ~1060 - 1105 Matilda 45 45 ~1060 - 1103 Eudes(Odo) Borel *Burgundy 43 43 Name Suffix:<NSFX> I ~1035 Sibyl Berenger ~1035 - 1070 Henry Burgundy 35 35 1016 - 1055 Eleanor Samur 39 39 1010 - 21 MAR 1075/1076 Robert Capet Burgundy Name Suffix:<NSFX> I 1894 - 1960 James Henry Shields 66 66 BIOGRAPHY:  - taken from "Valley Stream Mail" (Thursday, December 1, 1960)
"Services Held For James Shields, Old-Time Resident"
"James Shields, a former resident of Valley Stream for over 40 years died Monday, November 28 after a long illness.  Born Brooklyn, Mr. Shields was one of the organizers of the Valley Stream Fire Department Company #4 of which he was an ex-Captain.  He was a formerproprietor of his own buisiness in Valley Stream for over 12 years.  He is survived by his wife, Amelia; two daughters, Mrs. Evelyn Baldwin, Mrs. Gladys Klingbeil; one sister, Mrs. Lillian Tyree; three brothers, Anthony, William, and Arthur Shields; seven grand-children; James, Barbara, Colleen, and Kenneth Baldwin, Karen, Gary, and Claudia Klingbeil.
Religious services were conducted at The Moore Funeral Home on 54 West Jamaica Avenue on Wednesday, November 30 at 8:00 P.M.  Rev. Paul L. Sarturio, Pastor of Grace Methodist Church officiated.  Interment will take place this morning, Thursday, December 1 in the family plot in Greenfield Cemetery, Hempstead."
~1137 Emma Dinan ~1132 - 1174 Robert de Vitre 42 42 Name Suffix:<NSFX> II ~1069 Robert de Vitre Name Suffix:<NSFX> I ~1054 Andres de Vitre ~1054 - <1159 Agnes de Mortaigne 105 105 Between 976-1020 Genergan de Vicaire ~0960 Ruivallon ~0930 Martin Name Suffix:<NSFX> I ~1092 Agnoric de Penthievre ~1088 Oliver Dinan Name Suffix:<NSFX> II 1892 - 1982 Amelia Elizabeth Lindner 89 89 Between 1089-1126 Radengonde Between 1082-1124 Geoffrey Dinan Name Suffix:<NSFX> II Between 1044-96 Oliver Dinan Name Suffix:<NSFX> I Between 1006-64 Geoffrey Dinan Between 970-1036 Bertrand Dinan Between 934-1007 Hamon Dinan Between 898-977 Ammon Dinan Name Suffix:<NSFX> I ~1037 - 1090 Robert de Mortaigne 53 53 ~1051 Maud Montgomery Abt 1015, Alt: 1026 - 1079 Mabel de Talvas *d'Alencon 1863 - 1943 George Lindner 80 80 ~1005 Roger Montgomery ~1252 Margaret de Fiennes ~1250 - 1304 Edmund Mortimer 54 54 ~1226 - Abt MAR 1300/1301 Maud de Braose 1231 - 1282 Roger Mortimer 51 51 ~1190 - 1246 Ralph Mortimer 56 56 ~1194 - 1251 Gwladys Ddu verch Llywelyn 57 57 ~1166 Isabel de Ferrers ~1158 - 1215 Roger Mortimer 57 57 ~0947 - 1002 Elfrida 55 55 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Queen 1866 - 1926 Emma S. Rasweiler 60 60 1879 - 1931 Lillian Marie (Melvin) Taylor 52 52 ~1120 Hugh Mortimer ~1090 Hugh Mortimer ~1060 - <1143 Mellisande 83 83 ~1060 - <1137 Ralph Mortimer 77 77 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Lord of Wigmore ~1035 - 1086 Hawise 51 51 ~1030 Roger Mortimer <0939 Godehilde ~0758 - 0788 Ealhmund 30 30 14 MAY 968 - 1057 Leofric Name Suffix:<NSFX> III 0980 - 1067 Godiva 87 87 Also Known As:<_AKA> Godgifu-gift of God
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Countess Lady
1919 - 2001 Evelyn Anna Shields 81 81 ~0835 Etienne(Stephen) ~1145 Goda Toeni ~1145 Walcheline de Ferrers ~1155 Tangwysl Goch (verch Rhos?) 1173 - 1240 Llywelyn ap Iorweth 67 67 1237 Thibault 1124 - 1184 Iorweth(Iorworth) ap Owain 60 60 ~1098 - >1134 Gwladys verch Llywarch 36 36 ~1087 - 1170 Owain ap Gruffydd 83 83 ~1065 - 1162 Angharad verch Owain 97 97 1919 - 1992 Kenneth Grant Baldwin 73 73 1058 Owain ap Edwin 1055 - 1137 Gruffydd ap Cynan 82 82 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of North Wales ~1031 Rannillt(Rhanullt) mac Olaf ~1014 Cynan ap Iago Abt 974/990 - 1039 Iago ap Idwal ~1060 Dyddgu verch Idnerth ~1070 - 1129 Llywarch ap Trahaern 59 59 ~1020 - 1080 Idnerth ap Cadwgan 60 60 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Lord of Builth ~1030 - 1081 Trahearn ap Caradoc 51 51 ~1206 - <1246 Eva Marshall 40 40 1924 Gladys Emma Shields ~1204 - 1230 William de Braose 26 26 ~1180 - 1223 Grace de Briwere 43 43 ~1182 - ~1228 Reginald de Braose 46 46 ~1150 - 1210 Matilda de St Valery 60 60 ~1153 - 1211 William de Braose 58 58 ~1130 Bertha Gloucester 1112 - 1193 William de Braose 81 81 1084 Aenor Totnes ~1045 - Between 1071-1142 Johel de Totnes ~1075 - <1155 Philip de Braose 80 80 1924 Theodore William Klingbeil ~1049 - ~1095 William de Braose 46 46 1054 Agnes St Clare ~1093 - Between 1132-87 Sibyl de Neufmarch ~1090 - 1143 Miles Gloucester 53 53 ~1060 Bertha de Ballon ~1030 Dru de Ballon ~1060 - ~1129 Walter Fitz Roger 69 69 ~1035 - 1072 Roger de Pitres 37 37 ~1075 Nesta Fitzosborne Scrope ~1075 - 1093 Benard de Neufmarch 18 18 1892 - 1967 Winfield Grant Baldwin 74 74 ~1058 - Abt 1080/1100 Osborne Fitzrichard Scrope ~1050 - <1138 Ada d'Hugelville 88 88 ~1050 Geoffrey de Neufmarch 1147 - 24 MAR 1216/1217 Beatrice de Vaux ~1145 - 1226 William de Briwere 81 81 ~1120 UNKNOWN Walton 1173 - 1220 Isabel de Clare 47 47 1146 - 1219 William Marshall 73 73 ~1127 - between 1159-1221 Sibyl Salisbury Devereaux ~1126 - 1165 John Marshall 39 39 ~1895 Ethel Evans 1105 UNKNOWN de Venuz ~1100 - 1130 Gilbert Marshall 30 30 ~1070 UNKNOWN Marshall ~1040 Golefrid de Bec ~1080 Geoffrey de Venuz ~0860 Richilde * ~0594 Leudefindis ~1030 Hubert ~0990 Gebhardt Name Prefix:<NPFX> Bishop of Regensberg Abt 1350 BC Cephalus av Hermes Living Baldwin ~1140 - 1177 Eve Mac Murrough 37 37 ~1130 - 1176 Richard de Clare 46 46 1105 - 6 JAN 1147/1148 Isabel Elizabeth Beaumont 1100 - 6 JAN 1147/1148 Gilbert Fitzgilbert de Clare 1065/1172 - 1117 Adeliza Claremont 1035 - 1103 Margaret *de Roucy 68 68 1030 - 1101 Hugh Claremont 71 71 Abt 1850 BC Esau ben Isaac ~0970 - <1047 Adelaide of Soissons 77 77 Abt 1800 BC Jetur ben Ishmael Living Baldwin 0281 Vana 0218 Orboda av Berg ~0650 - 24 DEC 708 Irmena Name Prefix:<NPFX> Abess of Oeren ~1059 Nesta verch Gruffydd ~1114 - 1191 More O'Toole 77 77 ~1110 - 1171 Dermot Mac Murrough 61 61 ~1080 - 1126 Enna *Mac Murrough 46 46 ~1050 - 1115 Donnohadh Mac Murrough 65 65 ~1080 Inqhin O'Byrne ~1080 Murcertac O'Toole Living Reilly ~1055 - 1119 Gillacomghall O'Toole 64 64 ~1235 Blanche de Brienne Between 1206-44 William de Fiennes Name Suffix:<NSFX> II between 1207-34 Jeanne de Chateaudun 1217 - 1296 Jean de Brienne 79 79 1303 - 1365 Idonea Clifford 62 62 1301 - 1352 Henry Percy 51 51 Source:  The Phillips, Weber, Kirk, & Staggs families of the Pacific Northwest
Entries: 32876    Updated: Tue Aug 26 10:13:16 2003    Contact: Jim Weber

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ID: I11887
Name: Margaret de Norwich 1 2 3
Sex: F
Birth: ABT 1300 in Mettingham Castle, Suffolk, England
Death: 2 APR 1368 in Campsey Priory, Suffolk, England 2
Note:
Margaret, daughter of Sir Walter de Norwich. [Ancestral Roots]

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He [Robert de Ufford] married, on or before 21 October 1329, Margaret, widow of Thomas (DE CAILLY), LORD CAILLY, daughter of Walter DE NORWICH, and sister to John DE NORWICH, 1st Lord Norwich, to whose grandson John DE NORWICH, 2nd LORD NORWICH, her issue ultimately became heirs. She died 2 April 1368. He died 4 November 1369. Will dated 29 June 1368, directing burial in Campsey Priory and giving inter alia to his son William the sword which the King gave him with the name of Earl. [Complete Peerage XII/1:429-32, XIV:602, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]

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He [Thomas de Cailly] m. Margaret, daughter of Sir Walter de Norwich, of Mettingham, Suffolk, by Margaret, his wife. He dsp. betweeen 10 May and 30 July 1316, which last date is that of the writ for his Inq.p.m. His widow m. probably about 1320, Robert d'Ufford, 1st Earl of Suffolk, who d. 4 Nov 1369. She d. early in 1368, and was buried in Campsey Priory, Suffolk. [Complete Peerage II:470]


Father: Walter de Norwich , of Sculthorpe, Sir b: ABT 1274 in Sculthorpe, Walsingham, Norfolk, England
Mother: Katherine de Hedersete b: ABT 1275 in Mettingham Castle, Suffolk, England

Marriage 1 Thomas 1st Baron de Cailly , of Buckenham b: ABT 1282 in Buckenham Castle, Norfolk, England
Married: in 1st husband 4

Marriage 2 Robert III de Ufford , KG, 1st Earl of Suffolk b: 9 AUG 1298 in Thurston, Stow, Suffolk, England
Married: ABT 1320 in 2nd husband 1st wife 4
Married: BEF 21 OCT 1329 2
Children
Catherine de Ufford b: ABT 1322 in Thurston, Stow, Suffolk, England
Joan de Ufford b: ABT 1326 in Thurston, Stow, Suffolk, England
Robert de Ufford b: ABT 1329 in Thurston, Stow, Suffolk, England
Cecily de Ufford b: ABT 1331 in Thurston, Stow, Suffolk, England
Margaret de Ufford b: ABT 1333 in Eresby, Spilsby, Lincolnshire, England

Sources:
Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition, by Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., 1999
Page: 232-32
Title: Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom, by G. E Cokayne, Sutton Publishing Ltd, 2000
Page: XII/1:432
Title: Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom, by G. E Cokayne, Sutton Publishing Ltd, 2000
Page: XII/2:659-60
Title: Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom, by G. E Cokayne, Sutton Publishing Ltd, 2000
Page: II:470
~1272 - 1328 Eleanor Fitzalan 56 56 1273 - 1315 Henry Percy 42 42 1254 - >1282 Eleanor Warenne 28 28 Living Baldwin 1887 - 1943 Istvan (Stephen) Radoczy 56 56 Nickname:<NICK> Steve
Cause of Death:<CAUS> pneumonia?
BIOGRAPHY: Address at time of death:  3125 89th Street Jackson Heights, Queens, NY.  Had lived in NewYork approximately 30 prior to death.
1235 - 1272 Henry Percy 37 37 ~0320 Lupait Bef 2000 BC Unknown 1011 - 1063 Gruffydd ap Llewelyn 52 52 Also Known As:<_AKA> Griffith ap Llewelyn
Name Suffix:<NSFX> I
~0820 Meurig ap Idwal Foel ~0480 Arthwyr ap Uthyr Nickname:<NICK> Pendragon(Dragon Head) ~0450 Uthyr Nickname:<NICK> Pendragon(Dragon Head)
Name Prefix:<NPFX> High King of Britain
1024 - 1077 Agnes d'Aquitaine 53 53 Married Name:<_MARNM> Agnes d'Aquitaine ~0798 - ~0856 Hughes 58 58 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Comte de Bourges et Tours Abt 1350 BC Thalassa(Sea Surface) ? Living Marsh Zeum ben Enoch ? Bef 3000 BC Anaz ben Enoch ~0545 Lerudefindis Abt 1300 BC Leukothea av Cadmus 0940 - 1 OCT 959 Edwy Nickname:<NICK> The Fair
Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Wessex
0742 Thietbaldus ~0920 Thyra 10 SEP 921 - 10 SEP 954 Louis Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Name Suffix:<NSFX> IV
17 SEP 879 - 7 OCT 929 Charles Source:  Ancestry.com.  Linda Smith , "herrick", 2001


Event: was captured and imprisoned at Chãateau-Thierry on the Marne Misc 923
Event: elected King of Lorraine Title 911
Note: From 912 Charles devoted most of his energy and interest to Lorraineand spent much time there.
Event: Reigned BET 898 AND 923
Note: Charles was a child when Odo of Neustria was elected king by thenobles. Archbishop Fulk had young Charles privately crowned in 892/3,while Odo was still alive and ruling, evidently to secure his eventualsuccession. But Charles was no co-ruler with Odo. When Odo was dyingin 898, he urged the claims of 19 year old Charles as king of thewestern Franks.


Source:  Ancestry.com.  Denise Oberlies, "Denise's Research Files", 2003


Royalty for Commoners by Robert W. Stuar t, Genealogical Publishing Co.,
Revised 2nd Edition, 1995:
Gen 171-37 - Char les III "the Simple", King of West Franks, 893, ;b. 17
Sept 879; d. 7 Oct 929 , Peronne, Somme, France; bur St. Fursy; m. (3)
918, Edgiva (Eadgifu, Aedgifu , Princess of England: m. (1) Apr 907,
Fredruna of Hamaland, d. 10 Feb 917, d au of Dietrich, Count of Hamaland.
ACADEMIC AMERICAN ENCYCLOPEDIA
CHARLES II I, FRANKISH EMPEROR (CHARLES THE FAT)
Charles III, or Charles the Fat, b. 839 , d. Jan. 13, 888, Frankish
Emperor, reunited for the last time the empire of CHARLEMAGNE (except
Burgundy). He was the youngest son of Louis The German, from whom he
inherited (876) the kingdom of Swabia. Three years later, on the
resignation of his sick
brother Carloman, he became king of Italy, and he was crowned emperor by
Pope John VIII in 881. His succession to Saxony on the death (882) of his
other brother Louis The Younger, made Charles King of all the East Franks
(Germany). The deaths of the West Frankish kings Louis III ( 882) and
Carolman (884) gave him France. Charles was deposed in 887 by Arnulf .
Encyclopedia Britannica Online at britannica.com:
Charles III
born Sept. 17, 879
died Oct. 7, 929, Péronne, Fr.
by name Charles The Simple, French C harles Le Simple king of France
(893-922), whose authority came to be accepte d by Lorraine and who
settled the Northmen in Normandy but who became the fir st Carolingian
ruler of the western kingdom to lose his crown.
The posthumou s son of Louis II the Stammerer, Charles was too young to
assume the throne o n the death of his half-brother, Carloman, in 884 or
that of his cousin, Char les the Fat, in 888. On Jan. 28, 893, however, he
was crowned king by Fulk, a rchbishop of Reims; and, although he renounced
his rights after civil war in 897, the death of King Eudes in the
following year brought him general recogn ition as king.
Charles was strongly under the influence of Robert, brother of the dead
Eudes. It was Robert's victory against the Northmen at Chartres in 9 11
which paved the way for the Treaty of Saint-Clair-sur-Epte later that
ye ar, by which Charles ceded territory, in the area later known as
Normandy, to the Viking leader Rollo and his men; in return, Rollo became
a Christian and Charles's vassal. The Normans who had such an impact on
Europe in the 11th a nd 12th centuries were the final product of this
settlement.
In 911 also, th e magnates of Lorraine (Lotharingia) accepted the
authority of Charles on the death of the last Carolingian king of the
East Franks, Louis the Child. Char les's preoccupation with Lotharingian
affairs and councillors alienated the n obles of Neustria, however, and in
922 they elected Robert king. Charles kill ed Robert in battle in 923 but
was soon taken prisoner by Herbert, count of V ermandois, who used him for
his own gain against Rudolf, Robert's son-in-law and the new king.



Source:  Ancestry.com.  Jeremiah Burnham, "Burnham, Bean, Willard & Barton", 2003

Title: Encyclopedia Britannica, Treatise on
Page: Charles III
Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition, by Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., 1999
Page: 148-17

Note:
King of France 893-922, known as "The Simple"

Gave his daughter, Gisella, to Rollo, the Viking, in order to stop the raids on the coast. Gave the coast to Rollo to protect. Rollo thus became the first Duke of Normandy.

SOURCES:
Charles III, King de France
(Andre Roux: Scrolls,191.)
(Rosamond, Frankish kingdom under Carolingians, Page 308.)
(Stuart, Royalty for Commoners, Page 130, Line 171-37.)
(Andre Castelot, Histoire de La France, Tome 1, Page 387).

Also Known As: Charles "Le Simple". Born: on 17 Sep 879 in Clermont, Oise, France, son of Louis II, King de France and Adelaide=Adelheid de Paris . (Or was his mother Judith. If he was born posthumously it would have been by the second wife)

Note - between 893 and 929: Charles III was the posthumous son of Louis "Le Begue", and was crowned King in 893 by Fouques, Archbishop of Reims, with the full support of Odon's brother Robert, Richard of Burgundy, William of the Auvergne and Herbert of Vermandois. Baldwin (Baudouin) of Flanders made his submission later. He was a rival of the effective King, the Count Eudes who, upon Odon's death in 898, recognized Charles' rights. With the Treaty of Saint-Clair-sur-Epte (911), Charles gave Normandy to the Viking Chief Rollo making him first Duke of Normandy, and pacifying the Seine Vikings. That year, 911, Charles also became King of Lotharingia, which may have been related in part to the fact that his first wife, Frederuna who bore him 6 daughters, was Lotharingian. He revived the title Rex Francorum. In 919, when Charles fought the Magyars, none of the nobles except for Heriveus, the Archbishop of Reims sent him any troops for assistance. In 920, Robert led a revolt against Charles.

Some Lotharingian nobles, led by Gilbert (Gislebert) son of Ragnar Longneck, declared their independence from Charles' authority. Gilbert invoked the aid of the new ruler of the East Franks, a Saxon known as Henry "the Fowler" ("l'Oiseleur"). Charles, after quelling the resistance of the Lotharingian Count Ricoin made a treaty with Henry at Bonn in 921. They met on equal terms as Rex Francorum Occidentalium (Charles) and Rex Francorum Orientalium (Henry). Charles was deposed in 922 by Herbert, Count of Vermandois upon the death of his main supporter, Richard of Burgundy. Charles and his favorite Hagano fled to hide in Lotharingia. During his absence, Robert was elected King and crowned by Walter, Archbishop of Sens under the nose of Heriveus who was on his deathbed (he died 3 days later). Charles met Robert in battle at Soissons on 15 June 923. Robert was killed, but the forces led by his son Hugh and by Herbert of Vermandois defeated the King's army and Charles retreated. On 13 July 923, a new King Ralph, the eldest son of Richard The Justiciar of Burgundy was elected King and anointed in the Church of St. Medard at Soissons by Walter, Archbishop of Sens.

Married between 905 and 929: N. concubines; Charles Le Simple had several concubines throughout his adulthood.
Married in Apr 907: Frederune de Lotharingie, daughter of Dietrich, Count de Lotharingie ; Charles III Le Simple had 6 daughters with Frederune, his first wife.
Married in 917: Eadgifu=Ogive=Hadwige, Princess of England, daughter of Edward I, King of England and Eadgifu=Edgiva of Kent.

Died: on 7 Oct 929 in Peronne, Somme, France, at age 50 Charles was murdered while in captivity at the Tower of Peronne on 7-Oct-929. Charles III is buried at Saint Fursy.
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Name: John de Warenne , 7th Earl of Surrey 1 2
Sex: M
Birth: AFT AUG 1231 in Warren, Sussex, England 1 2
Death: AFT SEP 1304 in Kennington, Surrey, England 1 3
Burial: Lewes Priory, Sussex, England
Note:
John was the leader of the English forces which lost to William Wallace in the battle of Stirling Bridge in 1297 as depicted in the film "Braveheart".

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EARLDOM OF SURREY (VII)

JOHN (DE WARENNE), EARL OF SURREY, only son and heir, by 2nd wife, born in or after August 1231. His mother released to him his father's lands in Norfolk on 1 April 1248, and the King allowed him to have seisin, though he was not of age. In December 1252 he was forbidden to take part in the dispute between the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Bishop-elect of Winchester. In 1254 he joined the King at Bordeaux; and on 14 September offered himself as hostage for the King's debt there. In 1255 he joined the other nobles in their resistance to the influx of foreigners into England; in September he was instructed to escort the King of Scotland to the King. About the same time he was granted to himself and heirs weekly markets at several of his manors. In 1257 he went with Richard, Earl of Cornwall, King elect of the Romans, to Almain. By writ dated 14 March 1257/8 he was summoned to Chester to perform his service against the Welsh, and frequently thereafter until 1294. In June 1258 he was present at a Parliament at Oxford, when the nobles demanded the observance of Magna Carta. In July he was one of the Earls assigned as escort to the King's brothers to Dover and Witsand; in October he was sick at Hampstead Marshall. In March 1260 he was summoned to London with horses and arms, and was directed to live at Clerkenwell or the New Temple. In April 1260 the King returned from France, bringing with him many foreigners and exasperating the nobles, including the Earl. By 28 December the Earl had gone overseas in the service of Prince Edward. On 20 March 1262/3 he landed at Dover, and in May he was sum. to Worcester; in August he was appointed to treat of peace with Llewelin, son of Griffith. On 18 September he was granted all the lands of the Normans which he had, or which fell within his fee. Between October and December he with many of the magnates joined Simon de Montfort and Prince Edward. On 16 December he assented to the King's agreement to submit the question of the Provisions of Oxford to arbitration by the King of France. On 24 December he was appointed Keeper of the counties of Surrey and Sussex. In April 1264 he garrisoned the Castle of Rochester, where he was besieged for about a week by Simon de Montfort, until he was relieved by the King; and he was in the Prince's army at the battle of Lewes on 14 May, whence he and the King's brothers fled to Pevensey, subsequently crossing to France. On 10 May 1265 he landed at Pembroke with William de Valence and a body of armed men, and the King issued warnings to the sheriffs and others not to encourage them. On 24 May he sued for the return of his lands. On 8 June Prince Edward joined them at Ludlow and on 28 June they were holding many towns. On 1 August they reached Kenilworth. On 7 May 1266 it was ordered that archers should be sent to London to him; and on 27 May, with William de Valence, he went to Bury St. Edmunds to fine the Abbey and the burgesses. Towards the end of May 1267 his negotiations to induce the Earl of Gloucester to submit were successfully concluded; in the Octave of Michaelmas he received a pardon for excesses committed in the recent time of disturbance; and on 10 March 1267/8 was pardoned for non-observance of the Provisions of Oxford. On the Octave of St. John in 1270 he quarrelled in Westminster Hall with Alan la Zouche, and attacked him so violently that he died on 10 August, his son escaping with difficulty. The Earl fled to his castle at Reigate, pursued by Prince Edward, and begged for mercy; and on 4 August 1270 he was pardoned on his undertaking to pay a substantial sum to the King. On 20 November 1272, 4 days after the King's death, he swore allegiance to Prince Edward, then on his way home from a Crusade; the Earl was one of the guardians of the realm until his return. In March 1277/8 he was assigned with others to escort the King of Scotland to London; and at Michaelmas 1278 was present in Parliament when the King did his hornage. In 1278, he was interrogated under the Statute of Quo Warranto as to the title by which he held his lands.[m] In September 1285 he was going with the King to Scotland. On 14 February 1289/90 he was going as the King's envoy to Scotland, and on 20 June 1290 was appointed with others to treat with the Scots. On 28 August Prince Edward appointed him his procurator in the negotiations for his marriage to Margaret Queen of Scotland, and on 1 September he was accredited to meet the envoys of the King of Norway in the Isle of Orkney. On 16 April 1291 he was summoned to be at Norham with horses and arms in connection with the claims to the throne of Scotland; and in the same year was appointed Keeper of Scotland. He was appointed to the custody of the sea-coast on 16 September 1295, of the counties beyond Trent on 5 October, and of the castle of Bamburgh on 6 October. On 18 October he was about to go to Scotland on the King's service. On 27 April 1296 he was attacked by the Scots near Dunbar, but repulsed them without loss, and the castle of Dunbar was captured. On 3 September he was appointed Keeper of the realm of Scotland. In May 1297 he set out for Scotland, but remained in the north of England for safety, until he was ordered by the King, then in Flanders, to take action against the Scots. In August the Scots attacked his advance guard, under Henry de Percy, but were repelled, and many submitted; but on 10 September the Earl was defeated with great slaughter at Stirling, and fled to Berwick, which he abandoned and lost. On 10 December 1297 he was appointed Captain of the army to oppose the invading Scots; and in January and February 1297/8 marched into Scotland. In 1299 and 1300 he was in Scotland, but he was at the Archbishop's banquet in September 1299 after the King's marriage. In July 1300 he was at Carlisle with the King, and he commanded the 2nd division at the siege of Carlaverock. On 1 March 1300/1 he was appointed with others to treat with the envoys of Philip, King of France, on losses inflicted by the Scots. His seal was appended to the Barons' Letter to the Pope, which bears date 12 February 1301/2.

He married in August 1247, Alice, uterine sister of the King, being daughter of Hugh (LE BRUN), COUNT OF LA MARCHEand LORD OF LUSIGNAN AND VALENCE, by Isabel, widow of JOHN, KING OF ENGLAND, daughter of Ademar, COUNT OF ANGOULÊME. She died 9 February 1255/6. The Earl died about Michaelmas 1304 at Kennington, near London, and was buried before the high altar at Lewes Priory. [Complete Peerage XII/1:503-7, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]

[m] He is alleged to have produced in open court an ancient rusty sword saying "Here, my Lord, is my warrant. My ancestors coming in with William the Bastard won their lands with the sword, and with the sword I will hold them against all comers." He won the sympathy of his brother nobles, and the King gave in.

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John de Warren (Plantagenet), Earl of Warren and Surrey, was but five years of age at the time of his father's decease, and was placed in ward with Peter de Savoy, the Queen's brother. When he attained majority, he attached himself zealously to Henry III in his conflicts with the barons and maintained the cause of the king with his sword at the battle of Lewes. His lordship was a person of violent and imperious temper and was often betrayed into acts of great intemperance, as in the instance of assaulting Sir Alan Zouch and his son, Roger, in Westminster Hall, when he almost killed the one and wounded the other. And again, when Edward I issued the first writs of Quo Warranto, his lordship being questioned as to the title of his possessions, exhibited to the justices an old sword and unsheathing it said, "Behold my lords, here is my warranty; my ancestors coming into this land with William the Bastard, did obtain their lands by the sword, and I am resolved with the sword to defend them against whomsoever shall endeavour to dispossess me, but our progenitors were sharers and assistants therein." The earl was constituted, by King Edward, general of all his forces on the north of Trent for the better restraining the insolences of the Scots; whereupon he marched into Scotland and so terrified the inhabitants that they immediately sued for peace and gave hostages for their future good conduct. But the war soon after breaking out afresh, his lordship sustained a signal defeat at Strivelin where his troops fled first to Berwick, and thence into England. The earl m. 1st, 1247, Alice, dau. of Hugh le Brun, Count de la March, and half sister by the mother of King Henry III, and 2ndly, Joan, dau. of William, Lord Mowbray, and by the former only had issue, William, Alianore, and Isabel. His lordship d. in 1304, and was s. by his grandson, John de Warren (Plantagenet). [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 569, Warren, Earls of Surrey]


Father: William de Warenne , 6th Earl of Surrey b: AFT 1165 in Lewes, Sussex, England
Mother: Maud Marshal b: ABT 1192 in Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales

Marriage 1 Alice de Lusignan b: ABT 1224 in Lusignan, Vienne, Poitou, France
Married: AUG 1247 in Woodstock, Kent, England 1 4
Children
Eleanor de Warenne b: 1251 in Warren, Sussex, England
Isabel de Warenne b: ABT 1253 in Warren, Sussex, England
William de Warenne , Sir Knight b: ABT 1256 in Warren, Sussex, England

Sources:
Title: Magna Charta Sureties 1215, Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr, 5th Edition, 1999
Page: 151-2
Title: Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom, by G. E Cokayne, Sutton Publishing Ltd, 2000
Page: XII/1:503-507
Title: Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom, by G. E Cokayne, Sutton Publishing Ltd, 2000
Page: XII/1:503-507
Text: about Michaelmas, 1304
Title: Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom, by G. E Cokayne, Sutton Publishing Ltd, 2000
Page: XII/1:507

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Name: John de 7th Earl of Surrey WARENNE
Given Name: John de 7th Earl of Surrey
Surname: Warenne
Sex: M
Birth: Aft. Aug 1231 in of Warren, Surrey, England 1
Death: Aft. Sep 1304 in Kennington, Surrey, England 1
Note:
John was the leader of the English forces which lost to William Wallace
in the battle of Stirling Bridge in 1297 as depicted in the film
"Braveheart".
John de Warren (Plantagenet) Earl of Warren and Surrey, was but five
years of age at the time of his father's decease, and was placed in ward
with Peter de Savoy, the Queen's brother. When he attained majority, he
attached himself zealously to Henry III in his conflicts with the barons
and maintained the cause of the king with his sword at the battle of
Lewes. His lordship was a person of violent and imperious temper and was
often betrayed into acts of great intemperance, as in the instance of
assaulting Sir Alan Zouch and his son, Roger, in Westminster Hall, when
he almost killed the one and wounded the other. And again, when Edward I
issued the first writs of Quo Warranto, his lordship being questioned as
to the title of his possessions, exhibited to the justices an old sword
and unsheathing it said, "Behold my lords, here is my warranty; my
ancestors coming into this land with William the Bastard, did obtain
their lands by the sword, and I am resolved with the sword to defend them
against whomsoever shall endeavour to dispossess me, but our progenitors
were sharers and assistants therein." The earl was constituted, by King
Edward, general of all his forces on the north of Trent for the better
restraining the insolences of the Scots; whereupon he marched into
Scotland and so terrified the inhabitants that they immediately sued for
peace and gave hostages for their future good conduct. But the war soon
after breaking out afresh, his lordship sustained a signal defeat at
Strivelin where his troops fled first to Berwick, and thence into
England. The earl m. 1st1247, Alice, dau. of Hugh le Brun Count de la
March, and half sister by the mother of King Henry III, and 2ndly, Joan,
dau. of William Lord Mowbray, and by the former only had issue, William,
Alianore, and Isabel. His lordship d. in 1304, and was s. by his
grandson, John de Warren (Plantagenet). [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant,
Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London,
1883, p. 569, Warren Earls of Surrey]


Father: William de 6th Earl of Surrey WARENNE b: 1166 in Surrey, England
Mother: Maud MARSHAL b: Abt. 1192 in Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales

Marriage 1 Alice de LUSIGNAN b: Abt. 1224 in Lusignan, Vienne, France
Married: Aug 1247 in of Woodstock, Kent, England 1
Children
Eleanor de WARENNE b: 1251 in Warren, Surrey, England
Isabel de WARENNE b: Abt. 1253 in Warren, Sussex, England
William de WARENNE b: Abt. 1256 in Warren, Sussex, England

Sources:
Author: Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr
Title: The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215
Publication: 5th Edition, 1999
Repository:

Page: 151-2
~1192 - 1248 Maud Matilda Marshall 56 56 1166 - 1240 William Warenne 74 74 Source:  Lord Ancestors (see source list)
William de Warren (Plantagenet), Earl of Warren and Surrey, sided at thecommencement of the c ontest between King John and the barons and for along time thereafter with his royal kinsman , but eventually joined thebanner of Lewis of France. On the death of King John, however, her eturned to his allegiance and swore fealty to King Henry III, at thesolemn nuptials of whic h monarch he had the honour of serving the king,at the banquet, with his royal cup in the Ear l of Arundel's stead, who,being in minority, could not perform that office as he had not bee n girtwith the sword of knighthood. His lordship m. 1st, Lady Maud de Albini,dau. of the Ear l of Arundel, but by her ladyship had no issue. He m.2ndly, Maud, dau., of William Marshal, E arl of Pembroke, and widow ofHugh Bigot, Earl of Norfolk, by whom he had John, his successor , andIsabel. He d. in 1240, and was s. by his son, John de Warren(Plantagenet), Earl of Warre n and Surrey. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant,Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, Burke's P eerage, Ltd., London,1883, p. 569, Warren, Earls of Surrey]

William de Warenne, Named in the Magna Charta 1215, 6th Earl of Surrey,d. London 27 May 1240 , son of Hamelin (bastard son of GeoffreyPlantagenet) and Isabella de Warenne; m. (2) befor e 13 Oct 1225 MaudMarshal. [Magna Charta Sureties]

EARLDOM OF SURREY (VI)

WILLIAM (DE WARENNF), EARL OF SURREY, son and heir. On 12 May 1202 theKing advised his father 's tenants that he had taken his homage. On 19April 1205 he had a grant of Grantham and Stamf ord, Lincs, to compensatehim for the loss of his lands in Normandy. In 1206 he owed 100 mark s foran advance made to him in Poitou, and 100 marks for robes provided forhim there. On 30 N ovember 1206 he was directed to escort the King ofScots to York. On 20 August 1212 the custod y of the castles of Bamburghand Newcastle-on-Tyne was committed to him and 2 others. In May 1 213 hewas with the King at Dover, and was a party to John's submission to thePope and resigna tion of his crown. In January 1214/5 he was among thosewho came to London with the Archbisho p to discuss grievances, but on 10May 1215 he was security for the King in his promise of con cessions tothe barons. On 24 May 1215 he took part with the barons in the seizure ofLondon; a nd on 15 June at Runnymede was one of those who advised the Kingto grant Magna Carta; and h e afterwards swore to observe the mandates ofthe 25 barons. On 16 May 1216 he was appointed W arden of the CinquePorts; but soon afterwards he joined Louis of France. On 22 June 1217,howe ver, he had renewed his fealty to the King and on 24 August took partin the naval battle in w hich Eustace the Monk was defeated and slain. In1217 he was sheriff of Surrey. In February 12 17/8 there was a disputepending between the Earl and Engelard de Cigoigny as to the county of Surrey. In 1220 he was appointed to meet the King of Scots at Berwickafter Whitsun, and in 12 21 was granted the scutage of Biham. In February1222/3 he was on pilgrimage to St. James (San tiago), in October 1223 wasin North Wales, and in November on pilgrimage to St. John. In Augu st 1224he was with the King at Bedford. On 5 April 1225 he had ceased to holdthe castle of Ha stings. On 30 June he was warned that he must observe theKing's liberties. In 1227 he joine d the Earl of Cornwall at Stamford inhis revolt against the King; but at Christmas he was wit h the King atYork. In 1229 he was about to make a voyage on the King's service. InJune 1230 h e was taking an assize of arms in Sussex, and in July waswarden of the ports and seacoast o f Suffolk, Essex and Norfolk; and inthe same year he was appointed a justiciar of England. I n August 1231 hewas in Wales. In February 1231/2 he was called to the Council to treat onmatt ers concerning Llewelin, prince of Aberfraw; and in the same year wasone of the four Earls ap pointed to keep Hubert de Burgh in custody atDevizes Castle. In June 1234 he, with another, w as granted the castles ofBramber and Knapp. At the Coronation of Queen Eleanor at Westminster , 20January 1235/6, he acted as Butler in place of his son-in-law, the Earlof Arundel (i); an d he claimed unsuccessfully to carry one of the Swords.In 1237 he joined the King's council , and in 1238 was sent to Oxford tocompose the quarrel between the scholars and the Romans wh o hadaccompanied the Legate. He was reprimanded by Robert, Bishop of Lincoln,for having had m ass celebrated in his hall at Grantham though it wasunconsecrated. He married, 1stly, Maud (m ). He married, 2ndly, before 13October 1225, Maud, widow of Hugh (BIGOD), EARL OF NORFOLK, da ughter and(after the death s.p. of her 5 brothers) coheir of William (MARSHAL), 4thEARL OF PE MBROKE, by Isabel, daughter and (after her brother's death inchildhood) heir of Richard (FITZ GILBERT), 2nd EARL OF PEMBROKE. He died27 May 1240 in London and was buried before the high a ltar in LewesPriory. Maud died between 1 and 7 April 1248. [Complete PeerageXII/1:500-03, (t ranscribed by Dave Utzinger)]

(i) Arundel had been excommunicated by the Archbishop of Canterbury,because when the archbish op hunted in the Earl's forest in Sussex, theEarl had taken his dogs.

(m) She is alleged to have been daughter of an Earl of Arundel, to haved. 6 Feb 1215/6 and t o have been buried in the chapter-house of LewesPriory. The date 6 Feb. (no year) as the dat e of death of a Maud,Countess de Warenne, is confirmed by an Obit in the Beauchief AbbeyRegis ter.
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Cause of Death:<CAUS> Pulmonary tuberculosis
1033/1038 Qunormau Vagena ~1065 Sarazine ~1065 - Aft 2 FEB 1150/1151 Hugh Sire Name Suffix:<NSFX> VII ~1039 - 1110 Hugh Sire 71 71 Name Suffix:<NSFX> VI ~1041 Hildegarde Thouars 1017 Auremgarde Moulcon 1015 - 1093 Aimery Thouars 78 78 Name Suffix:<NSFX> IV ~1100 Ademar de Limoges Name Suffix:<NSFX> III ~1118 Graule Taillefer Medan ben Abraham ? 1868 - 1916 Benjamin Jordon 48 48 Abt 1800 BC Mahalath bint Ishmael Zimran ben Abraham ? Abt 1900 BC Malchuth Bef 1775 BC - BC Adbeel ben Ishmael Adbeel means "disciplined of God" ~1127 - 1205 Elizabeth Courtenay 78 78 1125 - 1183 Pierre (Peter) 58 58 ~1092 - 1154 Adela Savoy 62 62 1081 - 1137 Louis 56 56 Name Suffix:<NSFX> VI ~1054 - 1093 Bertha Holland 39 39 ~1028 - 1113 Gertrude Saxony 85 85 ~1890 - ~1890 Catherine Jordon BIOGRAPHY: Don't know birth date as of yet; she died less than a year after. 1017/1023 - 1061 Floris Holland Name Suffix:<NSFX> I ~1004 Elica Schweinfurt ~1002 - 1059 Bernard Saxony 57 57 Name Suffix:<NSFX> II <1052 - 1108 Phillip 56 56 Name Suffix:<NSFX> I ~1060 - 1133 Gisela Burgundy 73 73 0302 Driva Snaersson 1024/1036 - 1087 William(Guillaume) Burgundy Name Suffix:<NSFX> I 1062 - 1103 Humbert Savoy 41 41 Name Suffix:<NSFX> II ~1040 Johanna(Joan) Geneva ~1010 - <1060 Gisela of Geneva 50 50 ~1890 - ~1890 Gertrude Jordon BIOGRAPHY: We don't have a date of birth as of yet; she died less than a year after. ~1012 - ~1045 Gerald Geneva 33 33 Name Suffix:<NSFX> I Abt 1032/1046 - 26 JAN 1079/1080 Amadeus Savoy Name Suffix:<NSFX> II 1014 - 1091 Adelaide Suza 77 77 Abt 1002/1015 - Abt 19 JAN 1058/1059 Otto Savoy ~1110 Hawise de Donjon ~1085 Frederic de Donjon ~1050 Everard de Donjon ~1100 - >1161 Reginald Courtenay 61 61 ~1073 - ~1127 Ermengard Nevers 54 54 ~1055 Ida de Forez 1896 - 1963 Theresa Jordon 67 67 ~1047 Renaud Nevers ~1069 - >1127 Milo Courtenay 58 58 ~1034 - 1069 Joscelin Courtenay 35 35 ~1040 Isabel Montlhery ~1014 Hodierne de Gometz ~1009 Guy Montlhery 1246 Isabel Mortimer 1246 - 1272 John Fitzalan 25 25 ~1225 - 1283 Matilda de Verdun 58 58 ~1200 Rohese 1887 Ezra V. Krom ~1200 Theobold de Verdon 1223 - 1267 John Fitzalan 44 44 ~1190 - 1240 Isabella d'Albini 50 50 ~1164 - MAR 1239/1240 John Fitzalan ~1141 Isabel de Saye ~1110 Hellius de Saye ~1137 - 1210 William Fitzalan 73 73 ~1105 - 1160 William Fitzalan 55 55 ~1115 Helen Reverel ~1172 Mabel Meschienes 1898 - 1946 Henry Benjamin Jordon 48 48 ~1165 - 1220 William d'Aubingny 55 55 ~1132 - 1193 Maud St Hilary 61 61 ~1139 - 1193 William d'Aubingny 54 54 ~1103 - 1151 Adeliza Louvain 48 48 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Queen of England ~1109 - 1176 William d'Aubingny 67 67 1070 William d'Aubingny ~1045 Roger d'Aubingny ~1015 William d'Aubingny ~1054 Amice de Mowbray ~1080 - <1136 Maud Bigod 56 56 ~1900 Gladys Mc Glynn ~0885 Raoul de Valois ~0855 Heilwide de Frioul ~0800 Thiebaud d'Arles Abt 1109/1115 Aveline ~1107 - <1154 James St Hilary 47 47 ~1090 - 1154 Richard Hasculfe St Hilary 64 64 1156 - 1227 Bertrade de Montfort 71 71 1147 - 1181 Hugh Meschienes 34 34 ~1900 - 1912 John E. Jordon 12 12 1120 - 1189 Maud Normandy 69 69 1100 - 1153 Ranulph Meschienes 53 53 1074 - ~1135 Lucy Taillebois 61 61 Abt 3150 BC Elith ben Enoch ~1036 - 1094 Ives Taillebois 58 58 ~0848 - 26 OCT 901 Alfred Nickname:<NICK> The Great ~0955 Alwara Athelstansdotter ~0955 Thorold ~1094 - 1157 Maud Mabel Sibyl Fitzhamon 63 63 1088 - 1147 Robert Beauclerc 59 59 1904 - 1977 Warren F. Jordon 73 73 Abt 1450 BC Prometheus 1082 - 1139 Yaropolk Vladimirovich 57 57 Name Suffix:<NSFX> II 0496 Childebert Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Paris
Name Suffix:<NSFX> I
~1062 - 1102 Robert Fitzhamon 40 40 ~1032 Hamon Fitzhamo ~1062 Sibyl Montgomery ~1058 Roger Montgomery ~1020 - >1086 Ealdgyth(Aglithia) 66 66 Nickname:<NICK> Swan Neck
Also Known As:<_AKA> Ealgith
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Queen of England
~1120 - 1168 Maud Devereaux 48 48 ~1120 - 13 MAR 1180/1181 Simon de Montfort Name Suffix:<NSFX> III ~1920 Mary Mazzo 1872 - 1948 James Lincoln Shaw 75 75 BIOGRAPHY: James L. Shaw was born on St. Kits (locals say Sinkits), but he was raised on Nevis.  Address at time of Naturalization:  1648 Park Avenue, New York, NY ~1095 - 1181 Agnes de Garlende 86 86 ~1070 - 1137 Amaury de Montfort 67 67 ~0630 - 0677 Guerin 47 47 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Comte de Portiers Abt 3400 BC Mada bint Mahaleel Abt 1800 BC Kedar ben Ishmael Abt 3500 BC Danel bint Mahaleel Also Known As:<_AKA> Daniela Nebaioth ben Ishmael ~1135 Roland Name Prefix:<NPFX> Lord Galloway ~1104 Gunnild of Dunbar ~0943 - Bef 8 JUL 975 Edgar Nickname:<NICK> The Peacable
Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Wessex
1907 Elizabeth L. Jordon ~1070 Cecily de Romily 0784 - Aft 19 NOV 838 Egbert Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Wessex ~0966 - 0970 Edmund 4 4 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Prince
Name Suffix:<NSFX> II
~0950 - ~1028 Leofwine Hwiccas 78 78 ~1040 Robert de Romily Abt 1350 BC Meleager av Ares ? 0948 Luitgarde 0972 - 1040 Adelheid d'Equiseheim 68 68 0946 Judith 0944 Otto von Worms 1906 - 1970 John Mac Leod 63 63 ~0969 - 28 MAR 989 Henry Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count of Spires 11 NOV 995 Gisele von Schwaben Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duchess of Swabia ~0990 - 1039 Konrad 49 49 Nickname:<NICK> The Salian King
Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Burgundy
Name Suffix:<NSFX> II
~1020 Gunnilda 12 FEB 1073/1074 - 1101 Konrad D. 1109 Euphraxia of Kiev 8 JAN 1080/1081 - 1125 Henry Nickname:<NICK> The Lion
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Holy Roman Emperor, King of Germany
Name Suffix:<NSFX> V
1017 - 1056 Henry 38 38 Nickname:<NICK> The Black
Also Known As:<_AKA> Heinrich Hohenstaufen-Ottonian III
Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Germany, Holy Roman Emperor
Name Suffix:<NSFX>III
Cause of Death:<CAUS> illness
He led the Holy Roman Empire to the peak of greatness.
~0995 - 1068 Agness of Burgundy 73 73 ~0275 Caldonian * 1910 James J. Jordon ~1001 Emma de Bretagne ~0775 daughter of Aubert II Abt 2280 BC Kittim ben Javan Ancestor of the Macedonians ~0775 - 0825 Richard 50 50 Nickname:<NICK> The Viking Abt 1350 BC Pan(Faunus) av Hermes Cyllinus * D. ~0830 Luithard d'Alsace ~0780 Gisila Methushael Mehujael Also Known As:<_AKA> Malaliel 1907 - 1982 Janet L. Robertson 74 74 ~0880 - >0931 Beatrix de Vermandois 51 51 ~0875 - 0931 Adele de Vermandois 56 56 ~0870 Cunigunde de Vermandois ~1044 Thurfrida(Torfrida) ~0740 Ruadpert ~0450 Gwyr- Llew Name Prefix:<NPFX> Dux de Caruele Tiras ben Japeth Reuben ben Jaccob Levi ben Jaccob Abt 1700 BC Issachar ben Jaccob 1912 - 1992 Annette Bornhagen 79 79 Abt 1975 BC Asher ben Jacob He was the head of one of the "Twelve Tribes" ~1014 Thurfrida ~1050 William Rufus ~1050 Robert Curthose >1524 Amy *Braunche ~1100 Elizabeth Fitzhenry Name Prefix:<NPFX> Pricess of England ~1100 Richard (might be the same as #1752) Beauclerc 1069 - 1105/1164 Ansfrida ~1279 - 1327 Matilda de Clare 48 48 ~1249 Juliana Fitzmaurice 1889 - 1890 Edward Shields 1 1 The following is based on a typewritten copy of an interview between my Aunt Peg (Margaret Shields/Eberhardt) and my Great-Aunt Lil (Lillian Shields/Tyree) in June of 1978:

Annie either carried and/or concieved Edward durring the time period (Summer-Fall of 1888) of her mother's decline and subsequent death.  It is said that when Annie was at the cemetery for the funeral she caught cold because it was raining.  She became very run down and couldn't take care of her family; so the children were farmed out [which ones?].  The doctor told Annie that she would carry the effects of the cold in her lungs for the rest of her life as she was spitting up blood.  She then told him that she was pregnant [with Edward], and he said it couldn't be. When Edward was about two months old, Annie took him to the doctor [presumably the same one].  The doctor was a big man, and he bounced Edward on his knee and said, "God Dammit!  Where did you get this baby from?!"  [imagine a pediatrician doing that these days!]  Then he gave him his examination; and he told Annie that he was sorry to tell her but Edward would not live more than a year.  It was hard for Annie to believe that because Edward was so big and healthy in appearance.  However, one day when he was about a year old and sitting in his  highchair for dinner, Edward had a convulsion and died.  [could it have something to do with the "cold" Annie had while she carried him?]
1274 - 1314 Robert Clifford 40 40 ~1254 - 1291 Isabel de Vipont 37 37 1243 - 1282 Roger Clifford 39 39 ~1215 Hawise Botterell ~1205 - 1285 Roger Clifford 80 80 1178 - <1236 Sibyl Tregoz de Ewyas 58 58 ~1186 - 1223 Roger Clifford 37 37 1145 Agnes Cundy 1132 Alice Cheney 1128 Roger Cundy 1917 Marie Valentine Shaw Married Name:<_MARNM> Rininsland 1140 - 1223 Walter Clifford 83 83 ~1109 Margaret Toeni Abt 1105/1115 - 1190 Walter Clifford ~1075 Maud Fitz Walter ~1075 Robert Fitzpons ~1085 - >1126 Alice Huntingdon 41 41 ~1080 Ralph Toeni ~1135 Petronilla ~1125 Robert de Ewyas Between 1083-1106 Sibyl 1922 - 1987 James Lincoln Shaw 65 65 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Jr.

Alt. death date 26 Oct 1987 according to the Florida death index (1980-1989, certificate #96544.
Between 1074-1103 Robert de Ewyas ~1050 Harold de Ewyas ~1180 John Botterell ~1240 Isabel Fitz John ~1190 John de Vipont ~1215 - 1258 Isabel Bigod 43 43 ~1208 - 1258 John Fitzgeoffrey 50 50 ~1172 - 1225 Aveline de Clare 53 53 1165 - 1213 Geoffrey Fitzpeirs 48 48 ~1134 Piers Fitz Lutegareshale 1916 Walter F. Rininsland ~1138 Maud de Mandeville ~1109 - >1166 Rohese de Vere 57 57 ~0626 Gertrude <0610 Grimoald ~0600 Peppin ~1000 Adeliza de Balts 0985 - 1029 Hugues 44 44 Nickname:<NICK> Le Brun
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sire de Lusignan
Name Suffix:<NSFX> IV
~1067 - 1121 Rohese de Clare 54 54 ~1050 Eudo de Rie 1034 Rohese Giffard Living Rininsland ~1881 - 1948 Marie A. Crombie 67 67 Nickname:<NICK> Marie
Married Name:<_MARNM> Shaw
BIOGRAPHY: Mary Crombie was born on the way home from a year long honeymoon cruise.  Home was either Trinidad or Barbados, where John Crombie was a wealthy plantation owner.  John died when Mary was a young child.  She was sent to a private boarding school.  Mary taught school and the grades were called "stadads".  She could speak Spanish, and she knew shorthand.  She came to the US durring the "Great Depression".  She never became a US citizen; she was proud of her English citizenship.  She was, however, very patriotic.  After WWII, she took her rent money and spent it all on ciggarettes, cigars, and chocolate which she passed out at the docks to every solider she came across coming home from overseas in gratitude.
Abt 1800 BC Kedemah ben Ishmael Abt 772/774 - 0774 Adelaide ~0790 Inego Aresta ~0770 - 0852 Aupais 82 82 ~0770 Adeltruda Emma ~1187 Roger Merlay ~1225 Agnes de Neville ~1227 John de Neville ~1190 John de Monmouth Name Prefix:<NPFX> Lord Living Rinando 1877 BC - 1730 BC Cronus(Time) av Uranus 1116 - 1173 Roger de Clare 57 57 0732 Eaba(Eafa) ~0700 Halfdan Sveidasson Nickname:<NICK> The Aged 2281 BC Abin ben Salah Abt 2100 BC Quahtan ben Aben Abt 2000 BC Jurham ben Quahtan ~0600 - ~0677 Robert of Salzburg 77 77 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count of Bavaria Living Rinando ~0806 - 13 JAN 857 Ethelwulf Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Wessex 0785 Oslac 0810 - 0848 Osburh 38 38 Abt 1450 BC Dione av Epimethius BC - BC Zeus av Cronus Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of the Gods ~0750 - 0803 Aubert 53 53 Name Suffix:<NSFX> II ~1186 - 1225 Hugh Bigod 39 39 ~1150 Isabella Plantagenet 1148 - <1221 Roger Bigod 73 73 1116 Juliana de Vere Living Rinando 1102 - <1177 Hugh Bigod 75 75 ~0797 - 0865 Luitfrid 68 68 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Comte de Uppter Alsace
Name Suffix:<NSFX> III
~0480 - 0509 Cloderic 29 29 Nickname:<NICK> The Parricide
Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Cologne
Cause of Death:<CAUS> He was murdered by order from Clovis I.
~0550 Tarsicia ~0800 Rorgar(Rorico) Name Suffix:<NSFX> II 0760 - 0802 Constantine 42 42 ~0776 Drogo ? ~1340 Autolycus av Hermes Abt 1300 BC Cydon av Hermes ? Abt 1375 BC Pasiphae Living Billiris Abt 1400 BC Chione ~1197 Simon Bayard Bef 1672 BC Manasseh ben Joseph 1715 BC - 1633 BC Asenath bint Potiphar Abt 1800 BC Dedan ben Jokshan ? Sheba ben Jokshan ? 1137 - 1199 Isabel Warenne 62 62 **Source:  Burnham, Bean, Willard & Barton
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Note:
He [William de Blois] married Isabel, only daughter and heir of William (DE WARENNE), 3rd EARL OF SURREY, by Ela. He died s.p. as above in October I 159 and was buried in the hospital of Montmorillon in Poitou. Isabel survived him and was sought in marriage by Henry Il's brother William, but Archbishop Beket opposed the match on the ground of consanguinity, and she married, 2ndly, the King's illegitimate half-brother, Hamelin. [Complete Peerage XII/1:497-9, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]

He [Hamelin Plantagenet] married, in 1164 (probably in April), Isabel, widow of William (OF BLOIS) 4th EARL OF SURREY, and only daughter and heir of William (DE WARENNE), 3rd EARL OF SURREY, all above-named. He died 7 May 1202 and was buried in the Chapter House at Lewes. Isabel survived him and made gifts for the soul of her late husband to the priory of St. Katherine, Lincoln, and to Lewes Priory. She was living in April 1203 but died probably soon afterwards, possibly 12 July 1203, and was buried in the Chapter House at Lewes (g). [Complete Peerage XII/1:499-500, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]

(g) By her 2nd husband she had issue, a son William, 6th Earl, and 3 daughters: (1) Ela, who m. 1stly Robert de Newburn, of whom nothing is known, and 2ndly, William FitzWilliam of Sprotborough; (2) Isabel, who m. 1stly Robert de Lascy, and 2ndly Gilbert de Laigle, lord of Pevensey; (3) Maud, who m. 1stly Henry, Count of Eu and lord of Hastings, and 2ndly Henry d'Estouteville or de Stuteville, of Eckington, co. Derby, and Dedham, Essex, lord of Valmont and Rames in Normandy.

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**Heir to her father 3rd Earl William Warrene.
Abt 1850 BC Ra'al bint Mudad 1119 - 1148 William Warenne 29 29 Name Suffix:<NSFX> III 1460 BC Simoeis(Simios) Living Billiris ~0520 daughter of King Budic II <1479 - 1533 William Braunche 54 54 Charibert * 0445 - ~0470 Alrek Agnasson 25 25 0857 Rheingar 0466 Yngvi Jarund Alreksson ~0936 Gunnora Abt 1350 BC Melicerte av Athamas ~0320 Tigris ? 1080 - 1114 Svyatoslav Vladimirovich 34 34 Living Billiris ~0862 Adele de Vermandois * 0235 Yngvi- Frey Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Swedes ~1081 - 1138 William Warenne 57 57 Name Suffix:<NSFX> II ~0700 Warin d'Alsace Name Prefix:<NPFX> Lord of Altdorf 1055 - 1088 William Warenne 33 33 Source:  Stange/McDaniel/Cox/Horvath/Konkoly
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Name: William De WARENNE
Given Name: William De
Surname: WARENNE
Sex: M
Birth: Abt 1055 in Varenne near Bellencombre,Seine-Inferieure,Normandy,France 1
Death: 24 Jun 1088 in Lewes,Sussex,England 2
Title: 1st Earl Of Surrey
Burial: Priory of Lewes,Sussex,England
Change Date: 20 Dec 2002 3 4 5 6
Note:
Also Known As:<_AKA> William de /Warrene/
Name Suffix: 1st Earl Of Surrey
[From "The Origins of Some Anglo-Norman Families"]

For this identification see Mr. Loyd's paper 'The Origin of the Family of Warenne' in Yorkshire Arch. Journal, vol. xxxi, pp. 97-113. The hamlet of Varenne lies on the river Varenne c. 2 miles S of Arques and c. 13 miles N of Bellencombre. The latter place, arr. Dieppe, cant. Bellencombre, where there was a castle, became the caput of the Warenne honour in Normandy.

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William Warenne was one of those followers of William of Normandy who made their fortunes by the conquest of England. The younger son of Rudulf of Varenne in Normandy, he distinguished himself in ducal service as a very young man in the early 1050s. After the ducal victory at Mortemer (1054) he received estates in upper Normandy, but it was only after the English invasion that he attained the front rank. He fought at Hastings and was rewarded with lands which by 1086 extended into thirteen counties, most notably strategically important estates in Sussex centered round Lewes. By the end of William I's reign he was one of the dozen largest individual landowners in England. He repaid his debt with vigorous loyalty in both England and France. In 1075 he played a leading role in suppressing the revolt of the earls of Hereford and Norfolk. After the Conqueror's death, Warenne supported William Rufus in 1087-88 against Robert Curthose and Odo of Bayeux. Rufus encouraged his service by creating him earl of Surrey in 1088. The same year Warenne was seriously wounded by an arrow in his leg at the siege of Pevensey and died at his foundation of Lewes Priory on 24 June 1088.

Warenne's career was more than meteoric. A younger son of an obscure minor Norman nobleman, he had risen through conspicuous loyalty to his lord to become not only one of the richest men in one of the richest kingdoms of Europe but also the founder of a dynasty which, powerful, wealthy and influential, survived as earl of Surrey until 1347. Warenne's foundation at Lewes (1078/80) was the first Cluniac house in England, another sign of the Conquest's effect on establishing institutional as well as personal links across the Channel. Warenne's success depended on the traditional chivalric virtues of loyalty, bravery and prowess in arms. His life illustrates the stupendous prizes and the personal dangers on offer to those who joined the conquest of England. It was appropriate that Warenne's direct descendent, John De Warenne, Earl of Surrey (1231-1304), when challenged in 1278 by royal commissioners to produce title to his land, produced an old rusty sword declaring, 'Here, my Lord, is my warrant (warrantus: a pun which no doubt appealed to the somewhat intractable sense of honour of the time). My ancestors came with William the Bastard and won their lands with the sword, and by the sword I will hold them against all comers.' Earl John won his case. William of Warenne would have approved. [Who's Who in Early Medieval England, Christopher Tyerman, Shepheard-Walwyn, Ltd., London, 1996]

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William de Warrenne, Earl of Warrenne, in Normandy, a near kinsman of William the Conqueror, came into England with that prince and, having distinguished himself at the battle of Hastings, obtained an immense portion of the public spoliation. He had large grants of land in several counties, amongst which were the Barony of Lewes, in Sussex, and the manors of Carletune and Benington, in Lincolnshire. So extensive indeed were those grants that his possessions resembled more the dominions of a sovereign prince than the estates of a subject. He enjoyed, too, in the highest degree, the confidence of the king, and was appointed joint justice-general with Richard de Benefactis for administering justice throughout the whole realm. While in that office, some great dist


Father: Ralph I De WARENNE b: 998 in Varenne near Bellencombre,Seine-Inferieure,Normandy,France
Mother: Emma De WARENNE b: Abt 1020 in France

Father: Ralph II De WARENNE b: Abt 1020 in Varenne near Bellencombre,Seine-Inferieure,Normandy,France
Mother: UNKNOWN EMMA b: Abt 1020 in France

Marriage 1 Gundred UNKNOWN b: 1063 in Normandy,FR
Married: in Normandy,FR
Children
Edith De WARENNE b: 1080
William De WARENNE b: Abt 1071 in Lewes,Sussex,England

Marriage 2 Gundred of FLANDERS b: Abt 1052 in Flanders,France
Married: Bef 1077 in Normandy,France 2
Children
William De WARENNE b: Abt 1071 in Lewes,Sussex,England
Edith De WARENNE b: Abt 1076 in Lewes,Sussex,England

Sources:
Title: The Origins of Some Anglo-Norman Families, by Lewis C Loyd, 1999
Page: 111
Note: "Ancestors of John Whitcomb" from GEDCOMs downloaded from AOL on 06/21/97, p. 8
Title: The Magna Charta Sureties 1215, Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr, 5th Edition, 1999
Page: 158-1
Note: "Ancestors of John Whitcomb" from GEDCOMs downloaded from AOL on 06/21/97, p. 8
Title: The Magna Charta Sureties 1215, Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr, 5th Edition, 1999
Page: 158-1
Title: GEDCOM File : ~AT3A.ged
Date: 30 Aug 2002
Title: GEDCOM file imported on 30 Mar 1999.
Text: ancestry.com
Title: GEDCOM File : ~ATAA.ged
Date: 4 Jun 2000
0256 Fjolnir Yngvi- Freysson 0665 - 0722 Adela von Pfalzel 57 57 Tarshish ben Javan ~0917 Ordgar Nickname:<NICK> Ealdorman Abt 1300 BC Daphnis av Hermes ? Living Mahaney ~0917 Wulfrith ~0905 Roscille or Judith ~0774 - 6 JUN 810 Hrotrud ~0450 Ardarik Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of the Gepidae Abt 2000 BC Lamech ben Mathusela At 1500 BC Maia av Atlas Abt 1350 BC - BC Anteros av Hermes ~0925 - 0962 Hugh de Vermandois 37 37 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Archbishop of Reims ~0926 Herbert de Vermandois ~0931 Renaud de Roucy Name Suffix:<NSFX> I Living Mahaney Abt 2250 BC Meshech ben Japeth His decendants become the "Muscovites"/ Russians. Tubal ben Japeth Abt 2250 BC Javan ben Japeth Abt 2368 BC Magog ben Japeth His decendants become the Scythians, and Goths. Abt 2382 BC Gomer ben Japeth Abt 1700 BC Dinah bint Jaccob ~0911 Sprota(Adele) de Senlis Abt 910/915 - 10 OCT 959/960 Adele de Vermandois ~0915 - 27 MAY 977 Lutgarde de Vermandois ~0917 - 7 SEP 987 Albert de Vermandois Nickname:<NICK> The Pious
Name Suffix:<NSFX> I
Living Mahaney ~0984 Bernard de la Marche * ~0911 - 0945 Adela de Senlis 34 34 ~1245 - 1287 Thomas de Clare 42 42 ~1224 - Bef 10 MAR 1288/1289 Maud de Lacy 1222 - 1262 Richard de Clare 39 39 1200 - 1239 Isabel Marshall 38 38 1180 - 1230 Gilbert de Clare 50 50 ~1160 - 1 JAN 1224/1225 Amice Fitz Robert 1162 - 1217 Richard de Clare 55 55 Abt 1500 BC Iapetus(Voice) av Uranus ~1925 Margaret Goelz Bet 3 Jun 1831-2 - July 14, 1901 6:30 a.m Andrew Sylvester Shields BIOGRAPHY: Andrew Shields, son of Hanna and James Shields, married Rose Mc Kenna October 6, 1872 at St. Peter and Paul Church in Brooklyn, by Rev. John B. Fagan.  He was born around 1832 and died July 14, 1901 at 6:30 A.M.  Andrew enlisted in the Navy from the Brooklyn Navy yard on Sept. 9, 1864, as a coal passer on the U.S.S. Meteor.  He was discharged at New Orleans on Sept. 5, 1865.
They had one daughter named Mary Shields born April 8, 1877.

BIOGRAPHY: Andrew's discription at 60 yrs.:  5'4 1/4" tall, ruddy complexion, brown hair, & blue eyes.  A scar on the forearm and a lump in the groin, or a rupture.  Andrew was injured in the right leg, just below the knee joint, during the engagement of the taking of the Spanish Fort, Mobile, Alabama.  Also contracted chronic diarhea from the drinking water and hardships at the same engagement. 

BIOGRAPHY: Andrew served on the ships: USS No. Carolina, Meteor and Arthur.
Andrew's address on 4/23/1897:  272 Wythe Ave. Brooklyn, NY
7/30/1890:  59 North Second St., Brooklyn, NY

BIOGRAPHY: Rose's address on 7/22/1901:  194 Metropolitan Ave., Brooklyn, NY
- the above information was taken from typed copy from Peggy Eberhardt who took it from Andrew Shields' pension records



According to Arthur Shields' interview with Peggy Eberhardt, Andrew or (Mr.) Shields was a "very hard taskmaster" and he used to horsewhip the children - all but Frank, most likely due to his small size and his having only one eye.

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Source Information:
Ancestry.com. Brooklyn, New York Directory, 1890 [database online]. Provo, UT: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2000. Original data: Brooklyn Directory, 1888-89. Brooklyn, NY: Lain & Co., 1889. Brooklyn Directory, 1889-90. Brooklyn, NY: Lain & Co., 1890.

     

Name  Business Name  Occupation  Location 1  Location 2  City  State  Year 


Andrew Shields     harnessmkr.     59 N. 2d  Brooklyn  NY  1888, 1889
 
Andrew Shields     harnessmkr.     59 N. 2d  Brooklyn  NY  1889, 1890

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(Could this be my Andrew?  Family sources say that he was in the civil war - enlisted through the Brooklyn Ship Yard, and this is the only Andrew Shields that I can find as a NY unit/company.)

Source Information:
United States National Archives. Civil War Compiled Military Service Records [database online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 1999-.



Personal Information    

Name:    Andrew Shields
Company:    A 
Unit:    88 N. Y. Infantry. 
Rank - Induction:    Private 
Rank - Discharge:    Private 
Allegiance:    Union

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Name: Andrew Shields
Age: 69 y 
Date: 14 Jul 1901 
Certificate: 12839 

Source Information:
Ancestry.com. New York City Deaths, 1892-1902 [database online]. Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2003. Original data: New York Department of Health. Deaths reported in the city of New York, 1888-1965. New York: Department of Health, 19--.
~1081 Gwenllian verch Iestyn ~1065 Nesta verch Iestyn ~1069 Cadogan ap Iestyn ~1068 Cynfrig ap Iestyn ~1067 Mareddud ap Iestyn ~1057 Denis verch Bleddyn ~1064 Morgan ap Iestyn ~1063 Rhys ap Iestyn ~1100 Madog ap Iestyn ~1020 Gwladus verch Ednowen Bendew * 1888 - <1916 Jordan Guerogos 28 28 Also Known As:<_AKA> Nickolas Jordan in USA
His parents paid for him to come to the US because of the Turk war.
~1010 Gwrgant ap Ithel ~1033 Judith *de Flandres Abt 1500 BC Clymene(Asia) av Okeanos Abt 1450 BC Epimethius(Hindsight) 1129/1134 - 1197 Hawise Beaumont ~1116 - 1183 William Mafonarche Fitz Robert 67 67 Penardin * ~0660 Bertha(Bertrada) of the Franks Abt 1450 BC Menoetius 1077 - 1096 Izyaslav Vladimirovich 19 19 1909 Agnes Jordan My Grandma (Agness' sister - half sister...whatever) told me that Agness had a real "head for business".  She  managed a "lunch counter" in the city (in the theater district), and because of that, she had quite a few interesting happenstances. 

I believe that Agness was married to John (?) when this happend...Idon't think she was (or anyone else at the time was) the kind of woman to let this happen unless, she were married.  Bing Crosby slept on her floor!  He was at the time working the Vaudville circuit, and his name was something along thelines of "Benjeri Cruseri"?  (he changed his name to "Bing Crosby").  He was really, really down on his luck - and drinking alot when this happened.  From what my Grandma told me, he married  a woman who "came from money" and she reallyshaped him up.  Anyway, he came in and either paid for lunch, or worked for it, and then (if I remember correctly) proceeded to get smashed, and she took pity on him, and let him sleep on her living room floor.

Agness also loved animals...so did her mother (my great-grandma).  I remember visiting Agness in Florida.  She had a mobile home there, and she had a little bull dog.  She also hada picture of three dogs, and depending on how you looked at the picture, you could see something different...it was either the three dogs or...a lady...with a feather in her hat? - a Victorian lady?...big hat...Well, I was only nine years old or so.

Agness adopted several dogs while she lived in New York and worked in the Theater District.  One in particular stood out to my Grandma (who really didn't care a whole lot about animals - not that she was mean to animals because she was not - but especially didn't think much of dogs)...(can't say that I blame her)...
Agness has a dog who was so smart that everyone said he must have escaped from some kind of show - maybe he did tricks or something.  Thisdog would do what you see in the cartoons:  Agness would pin a note with some money to his collar(?) and send him to the market for whatever she needed--evenbeef!  The dog would come home with whatever he was supposed to, but she had better not forget to reward him.  The few times that she didn't, he made sure that he relieved himself in her shoes - her work shoes. 

Another story about the same dog is how he protected Agness' apartment.  (Agness never had children(human children), and I'm not sure if anyone really knew why; but she did think of her animals as her kids.)  She lived in a time when certain people had what was called "Chinese Laundry":  someone would come and pick up the laundry (ina bag - I suppose) from your house.  Well, Agness and John(?) were working so the laundry person had to go into the apartment (on his own) and pick up the bag to take it to be cleanned.  The dog had no problem letting the guy in, and most people would think - "what a crappy watch-dog", but the dog would not let the guy leave.  If the man had dropped the bag; conjecture is that the dog probably would have let him go.  But, the dog did not want to let someone in the apartment, and then let that person take anything(steal) from that  apartment.
0499 Sigimorius ? ~0846 Ethelswith ~0844 Ethelred Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Wessex
Name Suffix:<NSFX> I
~0840 Ethelbald Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Wessex ~0838 - 0851 Athelstan 13 13 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Kent, Essex, and Sussex ~0856 Aethelbert ap Ethelwulf Brother of Alfred "The Great". ~1082 Sybil Morel ~0846 Judith Abt 1175 BC Silvius 0214 Gymer av Skane 1910 or 1911 - 1912 or 1913 John Jordan 0640 Odo ~1060 Edgar ~1060 Matilda 1061 - 1097 Gunnilda *Dunbar 36 36 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Lady
Decendant of Alfred "the Great" and ancient kings of Scotland.
Abt 300 BC Irad(Jared) ben Enoch ben Cain Abt 1375 BC Unknown Abt 2000 BC - BC A-Bar- Gi note to self:  check out "Genesis of the Grail Kings, the Pendragon Legacy of Adam and Eve" by Lawrence Gardner pp. 242-3 Abt 1750 BC Naamah bint Lamekh Source:  Adam through Jesus ben Joseph (updated 12 Apr 2006)
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ID: I203
Name: Naamah bint Lemekh ben Mathusela
Surname: Lemekh ben Mathusela
Given Name: Naamah bint
Sex: F
Birth: 1 2 3
Death: DECEASED
_UID: 2F7196D33FF72649ABC762737089D47F41EE
Note: She was a stunning girl. 4
Change Date: 23 Jan 2006 at 00:00:00

Father: Lemekh (Lamech) ben Mathusela ben Malaliel
Mother: Zillah (Silla) (Tzillah) bint Cainan ben Enos
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Sources:
Title: Antiquities of the Jews
Author: Flavius Josephus
Publication: http://www.interhack.net/projects/library/antiquities-jews
Note: Book I, Chapter 2.
Lamech; who had seventy-seven children by two wives, Silla and Ada. ...But Tubal, one of his children by the other wife [Silla], exceeded all men in strength...Lamech was also the father of a daughter, whose name was Naamah.
Title: Book of Jasher (Pseudepigrapha)
Author: The Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha
Publication: http://www.ccel.org/a/anonymous/jasher/1.htm
Text: [Book of Jasher Referred to in Joshua and Second Samuel. faithfully translated (1840) from the Original Hebrew into English. A Reprint of Photo Lithographic Reprint of Exact Edition Published by J.H. Parry & Co., Salt Lake City: 1887]
Note: Jasher 2:25 And she (Zillah) conceived again and bare a daughter, and she called her name Naamah, for she said, After I had withered away have I obtained pleasure and delight.
Title: Book of Genesis
Note: Gen. 4:22
and the sister of Tubal-cain was Naamah.
Title: Navigating the Bible
Publication: <http://bible.ort.org/books/glosd1.asp>
Note: Naamah
Descendent of Cain. Daughter of Lemekh and Tzillah, and sister of Tuval Cain.
~0775 Rorgar(Rorico) Name Prefix:<NPFX> Comte de Maine Abt 1300 BC Hermaphroditus av Hermes ? 1912 - 1989 Alexander Jordan 77 77 Nickname:<NICK> Alex ~1228 Geoffrey de Neville Name Suffix:<NSFX> II Abt 1700 BC Benjamin ben Jaccob Abt 1809 BC - 1699 BC Joseph ben Jacob Name Prefix:<NPFX> Governer of Egypt Tamar ben Jacob ? Naphtali bint Jaccob Abt 1700 BC Dan ben Jaccob Abt 1700 BC Lamech <0783 - 7 JUN 844 Hugo Name Prefix:<NPFX> l'Abbe ~1800 Unknown Shields 1086 - 1120 Maud Beauclerc 34 34 1912 - Between 1930-1943 George Jordan Georgie had Multiple Sclerosis?  It killed him, but he was a young adult when it did.  Marie Crombie Shaw's (his mother) hair turned white overnight - when hegot bad?, or after a really bad (suffering) night?, or... ~1070 Edith 1101 - 1101 Euphemia Beauclerc ~1105 - 1120 Richard Beauclerc 15 15 1887 BC - 1740 BC Bilhah Zebulun ben Jaccob ? Simeon ben Jaccob <1125 Henry *de la Pomeroy <1103 - 1120 William Beauclerc 17 17 ~1112 - 1175 Reginald Beauclerc 63 63 ~1115 Christina <1916 - <1920 Sarah Jordan 4 4 BIOGRAPHY: No date of birth as of yet; died as an infant. 1208 - 1258 Margaret de Quincy 50 50 1192 - 1240 John de Lacy 48 48 ~1178 - 1213 Maud de Clare 35 35 ~1171 - JAN 1211/1212 Roger de Lacy ~1144 Alice de Mandeville ~1150 - 1190 John de Lacy 40 40 ~1128 - >1193 Albreda Lisours 65 65 ~1125 Richard *FitzEustace ~1100 Agnes Halton ~1080 - 1157 Eustace fitz John de Burgh 77 77 Living Radoczy ~1070 Magdalen ~1050 John fitz Eustace de Burgh ~1040 Eustace de Burgo ~1080 Agnes de Gand ~1080 William Halton ~1050 Nigel Halton ~1055 Alice Montfort ~1060 Gilbert de Gand ~1020 Richildis ~1035 - 1070 Baldwin Flanders 35 35 Name Suffix:<NSFX> VI Living Canalito ~1097 Robert Lisours ~1070 Faulk Lisours ~1097 Albreda de Lacy ~1070 Robert de Lacy ~1040 Ilbert de Lacy Abt 1350 BC Ceryx av Hermes ~1103 - 1144 Geoffrey de Mandeville 41 41 ~0984 Herbert Eveillechien Name Suffix:<NSFX> I Between 1013-35 - ~1130 William de Mandeville Between 971-1010 - >1085 Geoffrey de Mandeville Living Canalito ~1015 - 1060 Hugues de Lusignan 45 45 Nickname:<NICK> Le Debonnair
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Seigneur de Lusignan
Name Suffix:<NSFX> V
Abt 1800 BC Massa ben Ishmael Naphish ben Ishmael ~0965 Nocher Name Suffix:<NSFX> I Nithard * ? ~0547 Valdar Hroarsson Nickname:<NICK> The Mild Asseline Ragnaldsdatter ~0743 Bertholde ? Abt 1390 BC Apenosyne av Catreus 876/891 Kunigund Living Canalito D. <1872 Anna *unknown Mrs. Duffey  
New York Census, 1790-1890   

     

1860  DUFFEY  ANNA  Columbia County  NY  896  2 W. Hudson  Federal Population Schedule  NY 1860 Federal Census Index  NY58679272 

1860  DUFFEY  ANNA  New York County  NY  383  8 W. Nyc Dist. 1  Federal Population Schedule  NY 1860 Federal Census Index  NY58579578
1737 BC Perez ben Judah ? Bef 1672 BC Igal ben Joseph ? Bef 1672 BC Ephraim ben Joseph ? Abt 1340 BC Ascalphus av Ares ~0475 Morgaine verch Gwyr-Llew ~1072 Yoreth ap Iestyn ~1080 Hywel ap Iestyn ~1079 Morgan Hir ap Iestyn ~1078 Gruffydd ap Iestyn ~1077 Rhodri ap Iestyn Living Canalito ~1076 Sybil verch Iestyn ~1150 Gwenwyn verch Cyfan ~1074 Ellen verch Iestyn ~1073 Meurig ap Iestyn ~1071 Rhudlan ap Iestyn ~1070 Rhywallon ap Iestyn Abt 1350 BC Eos av Hyperion Also Known As:<_AKA> Aurora Cynon * ~0400 - ~0470 Basina 70 70 0317 - 0361 Flavius Julius Constantius 44 44 Name Suffix:<NSFX> II Living Shaw ~0850 - 9 NOV 901 Aelis(Adelaide) de Paris 0495 Clotilda ~0602 - ~0678 Theoda 76 76 ~0666 Grimaldo of Agilofing Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duke of Bavaria
Name Suffix:<NSFX> II
~0667 Willigarde of Bavaria D. 0128 Odomir ~0106 Halfilda Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess of Rugij ~0968 - 1002 Aelfgifu Thoradsdatter 34 34 ~0938 - 0992 Thorad Gunnarsson 54 54 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Ealderman Maelgwn Fychan * ~1922 Anna Radoczy Abt 997/1002 - 1098 Alfgifu ~1068 Ethelreda ~1064 Walthe ~1062 - 1138 Gospatric de Dunbar 76 76 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Earl of Dunbar
Name Suffix:<NSFX> II
Cause of Death:<CAUS>killed in battle
~1060 Dolphin Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Cambria ~1180 Hawise Meschienes ~1174 - 1264 Robert de Quincy 90 90 ~0959 Arsendis ~1108 Dionysia ~1165 Mathilde d'Angoulome ~1865 Elizabeth Gordon ~1160 Guy de Lusignan ~1142 Geoffrey de Lusignan ~1164 Raoul de Lusignan ~1125 Miss *Fontenay ~1151 - 1215 Hugues de Lusignan 64 64 Name Suffix:<NSFX> IX
Cause of Death:<CAUS> killed durring 2nd Crusade
~1141 Almeric de Lusignan Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Cypress
Name Suffix:<NSFX> I
~1110 Bourgogne de Rancon ~1118 - 1182 Hugues de Lusignan 64 64 Nickname:<NICK> Le Vieux
Name Suffix:<NSFX> VIII
Cause of Death:<CAUS> killeddurring 2nd Crusade
~1030 Aenor de Lusignan ~1095 Sarazine 1827 - <1863 Nathaniel Howard Nightingale 36 36 Source:  keegan
Entries: 98    Updated: Sat Aug 30 14:47:33 2003    Contact: Robert Keegan 

ID: I95
Name: Nathaniel NIGHTINGALE
Sex: M
Birth: 9 JAN 1761 in St. Philip,Barbados British West Indies
Change Date: 30 AUG 2003 at 13:11:07

Marriage 1 Ann EVANSON b: 4 NOV 1759 in Barbados British West Indies
Children
Elizabeth Jane NIGHTINGALE
~1090 - >1151 Hugues 61 61 Nickname:<NICK> Le Brun
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Seigneur de Lusignan
Name Suffix:<NSFX> VII
~1058 Hildegarde ~1039 - Abt 1102/1110 Hugues de Lusignan Nickname:<NICK> Le Diable
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Seigneur de Lusignan
Name Suffix:<NSFX> VI
Cause of Death:<CAUS> killed durring 1rst Crusade
~0468 Alf Alreksson * Aelis *de Soissons ~0788 Redburh ~0500 Theodoric(Theuderic) Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Metz
Name Suffix:<NSFX> I
~0852 - 5 DEC 905 Elswitha ~0871 - 17 JUL 924 Edward Nickname:<NICK> The Elder
Name Suffix:<NSFX> I
~0871 Sigehelm ~1848 William Alleyne Nightingale Bef 3000 BC - BC Achaun ben Enoch ~0896 - 0961 Edgiva 65 65 ~0922 - 26 MAY 946 Edmund Nickname:<NICK> The Deed Doer, The Magnificent
Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Name Suffix:<NSFX> I
Cause of Death:<CAUS> assasination
~0922 - 18 MAY 944 Elgiva Name Prefix:<NPFX> Queen ~1125 Bertrade Devereaux ~0927 Einion ap Hywel ~0883 - 5 JUN 928 Louis of Provence Nickname:<NICK> The Blind 0933 Elystan Glodrydd ap Cuhelyn ~1045 Richard de l'Aigle Abt 494/495 - Abt 494/495 Ingomer Name Suffix:<NSFX> first-born child
Cause of Death:<CAUS> infant death
~1850 Julia Eliza Warrick Nightingale Abt 1450 BC Atlas av Iapetus ~0650 Chlothar Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Franks
Name Suffix:<NSFX> III
~0850 - >0890 Hucbald 40 40 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Comte d'Ostravant >1046 Judith d'Avranches ~0350 Male Suevi of Iberia * Geila Abt 1900 BC Oceanus av Uranus ? ~0550 Erlebert MAR 1339/1340 - 3 SEP 1398/1399 John Plantagenet  Source:  Our Families
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ID: I41824
Name: John Plantaganet
NPFX: Duke
NSFX: of Lancaster
Title: of Lancaster
Sex: M
Birth: MAR 1340 in Ghent,Flanders,Belgium 1 2 3
Death: 3 FEB 1399 in Leicester Castle,Leicester,England 4 1 2 3
Burial: 1399 St. Paul's Cathedral,England 2
LDS Baptism: status: SUBMITTED 3 MAR 2003
Endowment: status: SUBMITTED 3 MAR 2003
Sealing Child: status: SUBMITTED 3 MAR 2003
Occupation: Earl of Lancaster 1361 3
Occupation: Chief command 1370-71 (his brother the Black Prince was ill) 3
Occupation: Duke of Aquitaine 1389 3
Occupation: 1362 1st Duke of Lancaster 5 1 3
Note:
24 Jun 1340

John of Gaunt[Mid. Eng. Gaunt=Ghent, his birthplace], 1340-99, duke ofLancaster; fourth son of Edward III of England. He married(1359) Blanche, heiress of Lancaster, and through her becameearl (1361) and duke (1362) of Lancaster. The Lancaster holdingsmade him the wealthiest and one of the most influential noblesin England. He served under his brother, Edward the BlackPrince, in the Hundred Years War and went (1367) on his campaignto aid Peter the Cruel of Castile. After the death of Blanche hemarried (1371) Peter's daughter, Constance, and thus gained aclaim to the Castilian throne. When the Black Prince became illduring the French campaign of 1370-71, John took chief command.In 1373 he led his army from Calais to Bordeaux, but theexpedition accomplished little. After a truce was reached (1375)he returned to England, where he allied himself with the corruptcourt party led by Alice Perrers, mistress of the aging EdwardIII. For a short time John of Gaunt in effect ruled England. Hisparty was temporarily dislodged from power by the GoodParliament of 1376, but John was soon able to restore hisfriends and assembled a hand-picked Parliament in 1377.Hostility to the strong clerical party, led by William ofWykeham, caused him to support the movement of John Wyclif.After the accession (1377) of his nephew, Richard II, Johnremained the most powerful figure in the government, but hedevoted himself primarily to military matters. In 1386, alliedwith John I of Portugal, who married one of his daughters, heled an expedition to make good his Castilian claims against JohnI of Castile. John of Gaunt finally agreed to peace in 1388,transferred his claims to his daughter by Constance of Castile,and married her to the future Henry III of Castile. He returnedto England in 1389, was made duke of Aquitaine, and helped torestore peace between Richard II and the hostile barons led byThomas of Woodstock, duke of Gloucester. In 1396, John of Gauntmarried Catherine Swynford, many years his mistress, and had hischildren by her, under the name of Beaufort, declaredlegitimate. He died soon after the king had exiled his eldestson, the duke of Hereford (later Henry IV, first of the royalline of Lancaster). John is also remembered as the patron of thepoet Geoffrey Chaucer.

NPFX Prince
SURN John of Gaunt
EVEN 1st Duke of Lancaster
TYPE Titles
DATE 1361
EVEN Knight of the Garter
TYPE Titles
EVEN Earl of Richmond
TYPE Titles
DATE 1342
EVEN Earl of Lancaster
TYPE Titles
DATE 1361
EVEN Earl of Derby
TYPE Titles
DATE 1362
EVEN Earl of Leicester
TYPE Titles
DATE 1362
EVEN Earl of Lincoln
TYPE Titles
DATE 1362

NPFX Prince
SURN John of Gaunt
EVEN 1st Duke of Lancaster
TYPE Titles
DATE 1361
EVEN Knight of the Garter
TYPE Titles
EVEN Earl of Richmond
TYPE Titles
DATE 1342
EVEN Earl of Lancaster
TYPE Titles
DATE 1361
EVEN Earl of Derby
TYPE Titles
DATE 1362
EVEN Earl of Leicester
TYPE Titles
DATE 1362
EVEN Earl of Lincoln
TYPE Titles
DATE 1362
2 5 3
Change Date: 18 APR 2003 at 01:00:00

Father: Edward III Plantagenet b: 13 NOV 1312 in Windsor Castle
Mother: Philippa of Hainault b: 24 JUN 1314 in Hainaut,Belgium

Marriage 1 Blanche of Lancaster b: 1341
Married: 19 MAY 1359 in Reading Abbey,(Berkshire),England 1 2 3
Sealing Spouse:
Children
Philippa (Philippe) of Lancaster b: 31 MAR 1360
Henry IV Bolingbroke Plantagenet b: 3 APR 1367 in Bolingbroke Castle,Lincolnshire
Elizabeth of Lancaster b: 1364

Marriage 2 Constance (Constanza) of Castile b: 1354
Married: JUN 1371 1 3
Note: sep 1371
Children
Katherine (Catherine) b: 1372

Marriage 3 Katherine (Catherine) Swynford b: 1350
Married: 13 JAN 1396 1 3
Note: 1397
Children
John de Beaufort b: Abt 1372 in St Catherine by the Tower Hosp,London,England
Henry Beaufort b: 1377
Thomas Beaufort b: Abt JAN 1377 in Beaufort Castle,Anjou,France
Joan Gaunt De Beaufort b: Abt 1375 in Chateau De Beaufort,Meuse-et-Loire,France

Marriage 4 Blanche of Lancaster b: Abt 1341 in Grosmond Castle,Gwent,Wales
Married: 19 MAY 1359 in Reading,Berkshire,England
Sealing Spouse:

Marriage 5 Costanza de Castile b: 1356 in Castrojeriz,Spain
Married: 6 SEP 1371 in Roquefort,Gascony,France
Sealing Spouse:

Marriage 6 Katherine Rouet b: Abt 1350 in Hainault,Belgium
Married: 13 JAN 1396 in France
Sealing Spouse:
Children
John Beaufort b: Abt 1373 in Beaufort Castle,Anjou,France
Henry Beaufort b: Abt 1375 in Beaufort Castle,Anjou,France
Thomas Beaufort b: Abt JAN 1377 in Beaufort Castle,Anjou,France
Joan Gaunt De Beaufort b: Abt 1375 in Chateau De Beaufort,Meuse-et-Loire,France

Sources:
Title: Descedants of Charlemagne
Abbrev: Descedants of Charlemagne
Text: Archaeological Society's Transactions, 1910.)
Title: The Mammoth Book of British Kings & Queens
Author: Mike Ashley
Publication: Carroll & Graf History
Abbrev: The Mammoth Book of British Kings & Queens
Title: Encyclopedia.com
Abbrev: Encyclopedia.com
Title: Quest For the Past
Author: ReaderÂ’s Digest Staff
Abbrev: Quest For the Past
Title: The Lives of the Kings & Queens of England
Publication: Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Abbrev: The Lives of the Kings & Queens of England
1311 - 1369 Philippa Holland 58 58 1797 William Henry Nightengale 1312 - 1377 Edward Plantagenet 64 64 Source:  Large gedcom file
Entries: 43566    Updated: Mon May 19 06:46:02 2003    Contact: Scott Williams 

ID: I19274
Name: Edward PLANTAGENET III
NPFX: King of England 1
Sex: M
Birth: 13 NOV 1312 in Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England
Death: 21 JUN 1377 in Sheen Palace, Richmond, co. Surrey, England
Note: died of gonorrhea contracted from his mistress 2
Burial: Westminster Abbey, England
Note: 3
Note: Edward III was 14 when he was crowned King and assumed government in hisown right in 1330. In 1337, Edward created the Duchy of Cornwall toprovide the heir to the throne with an income independent of thesovereign or the state. An able soldier, and an inspiring leader, Edwardfounded the Order of the Garter in 1348.

At the beginning of the Hundred Years War in 1337, actual campaigningstarted when the King invaded France in 1339 and laid claim to thethrone of France. Following a sea victory at Sluys in 1340, Edward overran Brittany in 1342 and in 1346 he landed in Normandy, defeatingthe French King, Philip IV, at the Battle of Cr‚cy and his son Edward(the Black Prince) repeated his success at Poitiers (1356). By 1360Edward controlled over a quarter of France. His successes consolidatedthe support of the nobles, lessened criticism of the taxes, and improvedrelations with Parliament. However, under the 1375 Treaty of Bruges theFrench King, Charles V, reversed most of the English conquests; Calaisand a coastal strip near Bordeaux were Edward's only lasting gain.

Failure abroad provoked criticism at home. The Black Death plagueoutbreaks of 1348-9, 1361-2 and 1369 inflicted severe social dislocation(the King lost a daughter to the plague) and caused deflation; severelaws were introduced to attempt to fix wages and prices. In 1376, the'Good Parliament' (which saw the election of the first Speaker torepresent the Commons) attacked the high taxes and criticised the King'sadvisers. The ageing King withdrew to Windsor for the rest of his reign,eventually dying at Sheen Palace, Surrey.
Change Date: 31 MAR 2003

Father: Edward PLANTAGENET II b: 25 APR 1284 in Caernarvon Castle, Wales
Mother: Isabelle (Isabella) CAPET de France b: 1292 in France

Marriage 1 Philippa DE HAINUT (HAINAULT) b: 24 JUN 1310 in Hainault, Belgium
Married: 24 Jan 1327/28 in York, England
Children
Edward PLANTAGENET (the Black Prince) b: 15 JUN 1330 in Woodstock, England
Isabel PLANTAGENET b: 16 JUN 1332
Thomas PLANTAGENET 1st Duke of Gloucester b: 7 JAN 1335 in Woodstock, co. Oxford, England
William PLANTAGENET b: BEF 16 FEB 1337
Lionel PLANTAGENET Duke of Clarence b: 29 NOV 1338 in Antwerp, Belgium
John PLANTAGENET of Gaunt b: 1340 in St. Bavon, Ghent, Holland
Edmund PLANTAGENET Duke of York b: 5 JUN 1341 in Langley, Hertshire, England
William PLANTAGENET b: BEF 24 JUN 1348

Sources:
Type: Book
Author: Faris, David
Periodical: Plantagenet Ancestry of 17th Century Colonists
Text: p. 231
Type: Book
Author: Faris, David
Periodical: Plantagenet Ancestry of 17th Century Colonists
Text: p 285
Type: Web Site
Title: European Monarchs (www.royal.gov.uk)






Source:  R manchip Family File
Entries: 33529    Updated: Fri Sep 13 13:23:46 2002    Contact: Robert Manchip 


ID: I13924
Name: Edward PLANTAGENET
Sex: M
ALIA: Edward III 'of /Windsor'/
Name: EDWARD III 1
Name: III EDWARD , King Of England 2
Name: III EDWARD , King Of England & France 3
Name: EDWARD III, King Of England 4
Birth: 1312
Birth: 13 NOV 1312 in KING OF ENGLAND (1327-1377) 1
Birth: 13 NOV 1312 in Windsor Castle 3
Birth: 13 NOV 1312 in Windsor Castle, England 4 2
Death: 1377
Death: 21 JUN 1377 1
Death: 21 JUN 1377 in Richmond, England 3
Death: 21 JUN 1377 in Sheen Palace, England 4
Death: 21 JUN 1377 in Shene 2
Event: Royal Title BET. 1327 - 1377 Edouard III, King of England, Lord of Ireland and Duke of Aquitaine
Event: Buried: Westminster Abbey 4
Reference Number: 13924
Note:
[Br²derbund WFT Vol. 1, Ed. 1, Tree #0816, Date of Import: 26 Apr 2001]

Edward III (1312-77), king of England (1327-77), who initiated the long, drawn-out struggle with France called the Hundred Years' War.
Edward was born at Windsor on November 13, 1312, the elder son of King Edward II, of the house of Plantagenet. Involved by his mother, Isabella of France, in her intrigues against his father, he was proclaimed king after the latter was forced to abdicate in 1327. During Edward's minority, England was nominally ruled by a council of regency, but the actual power was in the hands of Isabella and her paramour, Roger de Mortimer. In 1330, however, the young king staged a palace coup and took the power into his own hands. He had Mortimer hanged and confined his mother to her home.
Edward began a series of wars almost directly after he had control of England. Taking advantage of civil war in Scotland in 1333, he invaded the country, defeated the Scots at Halidon Hill, England, and restored Edward de Baliol to the throne of Scotland. Baliol, however, was soon deposed, and later attempts by Edward to establish him permanently as king of Scotland were unsuccessful. In 1337 France came to the aid of Scotland. This action was the culminating point in a series of disagreements between France and England, and Edward declared war on Philip VI of France. In 1340 the English fleet destroyed a larger French fleet off Sluis, the Netherlands. The action resulted in a truce that, although occasionally disturbed, lasted for six years.
War broke out again in 1346. Edward, accompanied by his eldest son, Edward the Black Prince, invaded Normandy and won a great victory over France in the Battle of Crécy. He captured Calais in 1347, and a truce was reestablished. Edward returned to England, where he maintained one of the most magnificent courts in Europe. The war with France was renewed in 1355, and again the English armies were successful. The Peace of Calais, in 1360, gave England all of Aquitaine, and Edward in return renounced his claim, first made in 1328, to the French throne.
Edward continued to assert his will both domestically and abroad. In 1363 he concluded an agreement with his brother-in-law, David II of Scotland, uniting the two kingdoms in the event of David's death without male issue. Three years later Edward repudiated the papacy's feudal supremacy over England, held in fief since 1213. He renewed his war with France, disavowing the Peace of Calais. This time, however, the English armies were unsuccessful. After the truce of 1375, Edward retained few of his previously vast possessions in France.
The king had, by this time, become senile. He was completely in the power of an avaricious mistress, Alice Perrers, who, along with his fourth son, John of Gaunt, dominated England. Perrers was banished by Parliament in 1376, and Edward himself died at Sheen (now Richmond) on June 21, 1377. He was succeeded by his grandson, Richard II."Edward III," Microsoft (R) Encarta. Copyright (c) 1994 Microsoft Corporation. Copyright (c) 1994 Funk & Wagnall's Corporation.


Father: Edward PLANTAGENET b: 25 APR 1284 in Caernarvon Castle, Caernvonshire, Wales
Mother: Isabelle CAPET b: 1292 in France

Marriage 1 Philippa DE HAINAUT b: 24 JUN 1311 in Hainault, Belguim
Married: 24 JAN 1327/28 in York Minster, York, England 4
Married: 24 JAN 1327/28 in York 3
Married: WFT Est. 1343-1365 2
Children
Edward PLANTAGENET b: 1330 in Prince of Wales (the Black Prince) (Encarta)
Isabella PLANTAGENET b: BET. 1331 - 1337
Joanna PLANTAGENET b: BET. 1332 - 1337
William PLANTAGENET b: BET. 1333 - 1337
Lionel PLANTAGENET b: 1338 in Antwerp
John PLANTAGENET b: MAR 1339/40 in Abbaye de St Bavon, Ghent, Flandre-Oriental, Belguim
Blanche PLANTAGENET b: ABT. 1341
Edmund PLANTAGENET b: ABT. 1342
Mary PLANTAGENET b: ABT. 1344
Margaret PLANTAGENET b: ABT. 1345
William PLANTAGENET b: ABT. 1346
Thomas PLANTAGENET b: 7 JAN 1354/55 in Woodstock, England

Sources:
Title: World Family Tree Vol. 1, Ed. 1
Author: Br²derbund Software, Inc.
Publication: Release date: November 29, 1995
Note: Customer pedigree.
Repository:
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Media: Family Archive CD
Page: Tree #0816
Text: Date of Import: 26 Apr 2001
Title: World Family Tree Vol. 1, Ed. 1
Author: Br²derbund Software, Inc.
Publication: Release date: November 29, 1995
Note: Customer pedigree.
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Family Archive CD
Page: Tree #1142
Text: Date of Import: 26 Apr 2001
Title: World Family Tree Vol. 4, Ed. 1
Author: Br²derbund Software, Inc.
Publication: Release date: August 23, 1996
Note: Customer pedigree.
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Family Archive CD
Page: Tree #0123
Text: Date of Import: 5 Dec 2001
Title: World Family Tree Vol. 4, Ed. 1
Author: Br²derbund Software, Inc.
Publication: Release date: August 23, 1996
Note: Customer pedigree.
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Family Archive CD
Page: Tree #0668
Text: Date of Import: 29 Mar 2001
1292 Isabella 1284 - 1327 Edward Plantagenet 43 43 Name Suffix:<NSFX> II ~1240 - 1290 Eleanor Castile 50 50 1239 - 1307 Edward Plantagenet 68 68 Name Suffix:<NSFX> I 1217 - 1291 Eleanor Berenger 74 74 10 JAN 1206/1207 - 1272 Henry Plantagenet Name Suffix:<NSFX> III 1167 - 1216 John Plantagenet 48 48 1101/1102 - 1171 Henry Eudes *de Blois Name Prefix:<NPFX> Bishop 1122 - 1204 Eleanor Aquitaine 82 82 1929 Mary Pauline *Ditta Married Name:<_MARNM> Canalito ~0140 - 3 DEC 181 Llewfer Mawr Name Prefix:<NPFX> King ~0485 Elemund Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of the Gepidae ~0858 Eudes de Paris * ~0830 Helentrude Abt 3250 BC Edna bint Azrial 0887 - ~0950 Hywel Dda ap Cadell * 63 63 Celebrated as the wisest and the best of all Welch kings.

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              Entries: 2296    Updated: Sat Aug 23 14:45:58 2003    Contact: Meri Arnett-Kremian 

1. Cunedda, first ruler of the Welsh people, about 400 A. D. Heconquered the Brythones and came from near Firth of Forth. He married adaughter of Coel Hen. They were both said to descend from Beli Mawr,Cunedda being the 19th. generation from him. Beli Mawr was son of Anna,daughter of the Emperor of Rome. Cunedda's son,

2. Einion Yrth (meaning hasty or impetuous). His son,

3. Cadwallon Lawhir (meaning long handed). His son,

4. Maelgwn Hir (meaning tall), ruled Gwynedd (North Wales) with an ironhand and much violence. Eventually he retired to a monastery and died ofyellow plague in 547. His son,

5. Rhun, a great tall man with red-brown curly hair. He ruled Gwyneddfrom 550 A. D. His son,

6. Beli. His son,

7. Iago, abdicated early in favor of his son, Cadfan and became a monk.He died 616 A. D. His son,

8. Cadfan, died 617 A. D. His son,

9. Cadwallon, maintained a strong reign over Gwynedd. He killed theEnglish King in battle and was defeated and killed by the English in634. He was hailed as a defender against the English. His son,

10. Cadwaladr, died in the plague of 664. He was patron saint of the
church of Llangadwaladr in Anglesey. His son,

11. Idwal, ruler of Anglesey. His son,

12. Rhodri Molwynog, also ruled over Anglesey. He died 754. His
son, Hywel, ruled over Anglesey and his other son, Cynam,
held Tindaethwy. His son,

13. Cynam, ruled Tindaethwy and died 816. His daughter and heiress,

14. Ethyllt, married Gwriad, who was son of Llywarch Hen (The Aged)poet and warrior. He came from the Isle of Man. His pedigree has beentraced to Coel Hen, father-in-law of Cunedda and through another line toa Roman official. Ethyllt's son,

15. Merfyn Frych, married Nest, sister and heiress of Congen ap Cadell,King of the Powys. Through his mother he became King of Gwynedd, on thedeath of her uncle, Hywel, in 825. His son,

16. Rhodri Mawr (The Great). He became the ruler of Wales, except
part of the extreme south. He married Angharad, daughter of Meurig apDyfnwallon. His mother's brother, Cyngen, King of the Powys, died 855,and he succeeded to Powys. Through his wife's brother, King Gwgon, whodied 872, he acquired Seisyllwg. He resisted the invasion of the Saxons,but was killed by them in 878. His kingdom was divided between hissons, Anawrad, Cadell and Merfyn. His son,

17. Cadell. In the division of the kingdom of his father, he was given
Deheubarth and a large part of South Wales. There was trouble
between the brothers and he sought help from Alfred the Great. He died909, sized of Powys. His kingdom was divided between his sons, Hyweland Clydog. His son,

18. Hywel Dha (Howell the Good). His brother Clydog died in 920 andHywel succeeded to all the kingdom. He was a mild and beneficent ruler.He married Elen, daughter of Llywarch ap Hyfaidd, King of Dyfed. Heannexed Dyfed after the death of her father and expelled Iago and Ieuaffrom Gwynedd and seized the kingdom. He acquired Powys later and becameKing of Wales. He ruled for forty years, lived in peace with the
Anglo-Saxons and was the first great law-giver of the Welsh people. Hecalled a few wise counsellors, who made a code of just laws of the land,which were the laws of the land and the basis of Welsh jurisprudence. Hedied in 950 loved and revered by his subjects. His son,

19. Owain, lost Gwynedd and Powys. He compiled an ancestry of hisfather to Cunedda and of his mother to Vorteporix, King of Dyfed, wholived 500 to 600. He abdicated 986 and died 987 or 988. His son

20. Maredudd, had much trouble with the Danes and Saxons, but he becameKing of all Wales. He died 998 or 999, leaving an only daughter and soleheiress, Angharad. She married Llewelyn ap Seisyll, who assumed thereins of government. They had one son, Gruffydd. Llewelyn died 1023. In1039 Gruffydd succeeded to the throne. His daughter,

21. Angharad, married a second hu
Bef 2500 BC Azrial ben Jarred ~1000 Eudes de Bretagne Name Suffix:<NSFX> I Abt 1300 BC Learchus av Athamus ~0320 Richell ? ~1865 Peter Frame 1844 - 1890 Johan Albert 45 45  
New York Census, 1790-1890   
  
1860  ALBERT  JOHN  Kings County  NY  511  11 W. Brooklyn 3 District  Federal Population Schedule  NY 1860 Federal Census Index  NY443690 

1860  ALBERT  JOHN  Kings County  NY  677  16 W Brooklyn 3 Dist  Federal Population Schedule  NY 1860 Federal Census Index  NY443689 

1870  ALBERT  JOHN  Kings County  NY  435  19 W. Brooklyn  Federal Population Schedule  NY 1870 Federal Census Index  NY311804 


1850  ALBERT  JOHN  Kings County  NY  055  Brooklyn 9th Ward  Federal Population Schedule  NY 1850 Federal Census Index  NYS6a22580
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Name: John Albert
Location 2: 31 Meeker avenue 
Occupation: tinsmith 
Year: 1888, 1889 
City: Brooklyn 
State: NY 

Source Information:
Ancestry.com. Brooklyn, New York Directory, 1890 [database online]. Provo, UT: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2000. Original data: Brooklyn Directory, 1888-89. Brooklyn, NY: Lain & Co., 1889. Brooklyn Directory, 1889-90. Brooklyn, NY: Lain & Co., 1890.
Martin de Laon * ~0320 Liamain ? ~1105 - Aft MAR 1129/1130 Eleanor *de Chatellerult 1099 - 1137 William Poitou 38 38 Name Suffix:<NSFX> VIII ~1073 - 1117 Maud Phillipa Toulouse 44 44 1071 - 10 FEB 1126/1127 William Poitou ~1023 - 1086 William Geoffrey Poitou 63 63 Name Suffix:<NSFX> VI ~1033 - >1104 Hildegarde Burgundy 71 71 Abt 1300 BC Dryas av Ares ~1400 Peleus av Aeacus * ~1865 UNKNOWN Frame Nickname:<NICK> Aunt Noonie ~1010 - 17 NOV 1071/1075 Almode de l'Haute March Thetis av Nereus * ~1058 - ~1080 Emma de Mortaigne 22 22 ~0935 Gwyn ap Unknown ~1015 - ~1045 Maldred 30 30 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Earl of Dunbar ~1062 - >1126 Waldeof 64 64 1079 - >1119 Dangereuse de l'Isle Bouchard 40 40 1075 - 1151 Aimery *de Chatellerult 76 76 Name Suffix:<NSFX> I ~1036 - 1100 Boson *de Chatellerult 64 64 Name Suffix:<NSFX> II ~1050 - 1093 Eleanor de Thovars 43 43 ~1855 John Querino could this be my John?

Source:  New York City Directory, 1890   

Querino John, baker, 831 Washn. av.
~1030 Aurengarde de Maulson ~1024 - 1093 Aimery de Thovars 69 69 Name Suffix:<NSFX> IV ~1045 Gerberga ~1045 - ~1079 Barthelemy de l'Isle Bouchard 34 34 1308 - 1361 Eleanor *Scales 53 53 ~1092 Philip Chalons Name Prefix:<NPFX> Bishop Abt 1125 BC Albanactis ap Brutus Abt 1900 BC Jokshan ben Abraham BC - BC Gaia av Chaos Nickname:<NICK> Mother Earth Abt 3900 BC - Abt 3700 BC Unknown bint Adam 1931 - 1988 Richard Thomas Cabell 57 57 Abt 3900 BC - abt 3700 BC Unknown ben Adam 3950 BC - Abt 3899 BC Abel ben Adam Abel was the first to experience/be many things: shepherd, human to die, murder victim, martyr, and twin(?). 3905 BC - Bef 3000 BC Cain ben Adam Cause of Death:<CAUS> killed by his grandson, Lamech
BIOGRAPHY: first farmer
first murderer



Source:  GEDCOM:  Ancestry.com, "From Adam & Eve to Mary Wentworth in the USA", 2003

Name: Cain
Given Name: Cain
Sex: M
Birth: 105 AT 1
Ancestral File #: IIa
Note:
Adam & Eve m. 7m 13d after the expulsion and begat Cain 9m later.

"At the murder of Abel, Abel was 15 1/2 years old, and Cain 17 1/2" [BE II:1:5]; "Adam and Eve continued by the burial of him [Abel] in great grief 140 days" [ibid].

Seth b. when Adam AE 130; 7y 9m after Abel's funeral [BE II:1:5]
=> Abel d. 122 AT - when Cain AE 17y 6m [BE II:1:5]
=> Cain b. 105 AT - 9m aft parents' m. [BE I:74:1]
=> A&E m. 104 AT - 7m 13d aft expulsion [BE I:73:8]
=> Expelled103 AT

RESIDENCE:
rem. to Nod (east of Eden) after d. of brother [Gen 4:16] after b. of his son, he built a city and named it Enoch after his son [Gen 4:17].

Cain m. his sister Luluwa and "went down to the bottom of the mountain, away from the garden, near to the place where he had killed his brother....His sister bore him children...until they filled that place [BE II:1:6-8].

DEATH:
"In those days [when Seth d. (ca.1042)] lived Lamech the blind, who was of the sons of Cain. He had a son Atun and they had much cattle" who by his wife Hazina had a shepard son who asked for help in watching the cattle lest he be killed for the cattle....son Lamech took his bow and sling and stood behind the cattle. One day Cain in his wanderings came to visit, and the young shepard (thinking him a robber) told his grandfather to shoot. With an arrow in his side and a stone in his face he fell & died. When they came to him the shepard said, "It is Cain our grandfather" and in his sorrow & bitterness Lemech "took up a stone and smote [his grson], and smashed his head until he died" in the manner in which Cain had killed Abel [BE 2:13:1-13].
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Change Date: 16 SEP 1996 at 01:00:00

Father: Adam b: 6th day
Mother: Eve b: 6th day

Marriage 1 Luluwa b: Cain's twin
Married: 122 3
Children
Enoch

Sources:
Title: [BE]Books of Eden, The Forgotten
Abbrev: [BE]Books of Eden, The Forgotten
Note:
Edited by Rutherford Hayes Platt Jr; New York: Bell Publishing Co, 1980; Orig pub: World Pub Co, 1927. Being the Aprocrypha & Pseudepigrapha.
Page: 1:73:8, 1:74:1, 2:1:5
Note: Seth b. when Adam AE 130; 7y 9m after Abel's funeral [BE II:1:5]
=> Abel d. 122 AT - when Cain AE 17y 6m [BE II:1:5]
=> Cain b. 105 AT - 9m aft parents' m. [BE I:74:1]
=> A&E m. 104 AT - 7m 13d aft expulsion [BE I:73:8]
=> Expelled103 AT
Title: Holy Bible
Abbrev: Holy Bible
Note:
Revised Standard Version - being the version set forth 1611 [King James], revised 1881-1885 and 1901, compared with the most ancient authorities and revised 1952; New York: Thomas Nelson & Sons, 1953
Page: Gen 4:1
Title: [BE]Books of Eden, The Forgotten
Abbrev: [BE]Books of Eden, The Forgotten
Note:
Edited by Rutherford Hayes Platt Jr; New York: Bell Publishing Co, 1980; Orig pub: World Pub Co, 1927. Being the Aprocrypha & Pseudepigrapha.
Page: 1:73:8, 1:74:1, 2:1:5
Note: Seth b. when Adam AE 130; 7y 9m after Abel's funeral [BE 2:1:5]
=> Abel d. 122 AT - when Cain AE 17y 6m [BE 2:1:5]
Cain m. shortly after Abel's funeral [BE 2:1:5-6]
=> Cain b. 105 AT - 9m aft parents' m. [BE 1:74:1]
=> A&E m. 104 AT - 7m 13d aft expulsion [BE 1:73:8]
=> Expelled103 AT
Shuah ben Abraham ? Abt 1900 BC Ishbak ben Abraham ~1280 - 1337 William Holland 57 57 Name Suffix:<NSFX> III 1294 - 7 MAR 1341/1342 Jeanne(Joanna) de Valois 1273 - 1299 Margaret Anjou- Naples 26 26 ~1270 - 1325 Charles de Valois(Capet) 55 55 1243/1247 - 28 JAN 1270/1271 Isabel Aragon Living Riddle 1208 - 1276 James Aragon 68 68 Name Suffix:<NSFX> I 1219 - 1251 Yolanda (Jolan) Hungary 32 32 1198 - 1233 Yolanda Courtenay 35 35 1176 - 7 MAR 1234/1235 Andras(Andrew) Hungary Name Suffix:<NSFX> II 1154 - 1184 Agnes Chatillon 30 30 ~1160 - 1196 Bella Hungary 36 36 Name Suffix:<NSFX> III 1130 - 1161 Geiza Hungary 31 31 Name Suffix:<NSFX> II 1130 Evfrosina Kiev 1078 - 18 JAN 1120/1122 Christina Ingesdottir Sverige 1076 - 1132 Mstislav Vladimirovich 55 55 Name Suffix:<NSFX> I 1956 - 1997 Michael Richard Cabell 40 40 1053 - 1107 Gytha Haraldsdottir 54 54 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess of England, Grand Duchess of Kiev 1053 - 1125 Vladimir * 72 72  Source:  Levi
Entries: 54614    Updated: Fri Jul 19 03:22:12 2002    Contact: Levi Stebbins 

Name: Vladimir II "Monomach" KIEV
Given Name: Vladimir II "Monomach"
Surname: Kiev
NPFX: Prince
NSFX: Grand Duke
Title: Grand Duke
Sex: M
Birth: 1053 in Kiev, Ukraine 1
Christening: Russia - Aka Vladimir Monomaachus
Death: 19 May 1125 in Keiv, Ukraine 1
Note: Vladimir II known as Monomakh, became Grand Duke of all the Russian Empire in 1113. He reigned in Kiev, and was an eminent politician, who united the many descendants of Rurik the Viking into joint action. Vladimir, a literary man, left an autobiographical will, one of the earliet secular documents in Russian literature.
Reference Number: 1391
Ancestral File #: B19T-ZR 1 2 3
Event: Russia Ruled 1113 Kiev, Russia 4
LDS Baptism: 3 Mar 1931
Endowment: 27 Mar 1931 Temple: SLAKE
Sealing Child: 16 Feb 1932 Temple: SLAKE
Change Date: 27 May 2002 at 08:08

Father: Vsevolod I YAROSLAVOVIC b: 1030 in Pereyaslavl, Kiev, Ukraine
Mother: Monomacha KIEV

Father: Vsevolod I YAROSLAVOVIC b: 1030 in Pereyaslavl, Kiev, Ukraine
Mother: Maria BYZANTINE EMPIRE b: 1032 in Constantinople, Turkey

Marriage 1 Gytha HAROLDSDATTER b: 1053 in England - Gyda Dtr Of Harold II
Married: 1070 1
Change Date: 28 May 2002

Marriage 2 Gyda HARALDSDATTER b: Abt 1053 in London, Middlesex, England
Married: 1074 in London, Middlesex, England
Sealing Spouse: 31 Aug 1931 in SLAKE
Change Date: 25 May 2002
Children
Mstislav I KIEV b: 1076 in Kiev, Ukraine
Izyaslav VLADIMIROVICH b: 1077 in Kursk, Russia
Svyatoslav VLADIMIROVICH b: Abt 1080 in Chernigov, Ukraine
Yaropolk II KIEV b: 1082 in Pereyaslavl, Kiev, Ukraine
Vyacheslav KIEV b: 1083 in Turov, Polesye, Byelorussia
Marina VLADIMIROVNA b: Abt 1087 in Kiev, Ukraine

Marriage 3 Evfimiya Aepovna KUMANS b: Abt 1087 in Cumania, Poland
Married: Abt 1107 in Kiev, Kiev, Ukraine
Sealing Spouse: 4 Nov 1987 in PROVO
Change Date: 25 May 2002

Marriage 4 Spouse Unknown
Change Date: 25 May 2002

Sources:
Abbrev: 13143.GED
Title: 13143.GED
Note:
Source Media Type: Other
Repository:
Name: Not Given

Text: Date of Import: Apr 20, 2001
Abbrev: Ancestral File (TM)
Title: Ancestral File (TM)
Author: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Publication: July 1996 (c), data as of 2 January 1996
Abbrev: Ancestral File (TM)
Title: Ancestral File (TM)
Author: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Publication: June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998
Abbrev: #21081
Title: #21081
Page: Henrickson's Chronicles AD1101-1110.
Quality: 3
~1030 - 1067 Maria Monomacha 37 37 ~1025 - 1093 Vsevelod Kiev 68 68 Name Suffix:<NSFX> I 1245 - 1285 Phillip *Capet 40 40 Name Suffix:<NSFX> III 1215 - 1270 Louis *Capet 55 55 Name Suffix:<NSFX> IX 1188 - 1252 Blanche (Blanca) Castile 64 64 1187 - 1226 Louis 39 39 Name Suffix:<NSFX> VIII 1170 - 15 MAR 1189/1190 Isabella Hainault ~1045 - 1093 Iestyn ap Gwrgant 48 48 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Morgannwg Living Tucker ~1140 - 1206 Alix(Adele) de Blois 66 66 ~1097 - 1160 Mahaud(Matilda) von Sponheim * 63 63 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Contess de Champagne 1065/1070 - 1140 Utha *Sulzbach ~1067 Engilbert von Sponheim Name Suffix:<NSFX> II 1088 Theobald de Blois Name Prefix:<NPFX> Le Grand Comte
Name Suffix:<NSFX> III
1045 Etienne Henri de Blois Nickname:<NICK> Le Sage
Name Suffix:<NSFX> II
~1060 Ida de Louvaine ~1140 Margaret verch Caradog ~1062 Caradog ap Iestyn Source: Williams/Rose Legacies


Title: Lord of Afan
Birth: ABT 1080 in Avan Wallia, Glamorganshire, Wales
Note: Caradog ap Iestyn (fl 1130), founder of the family of 'Avene' in Glamorgan, was a son of Iestyn ap Gwrgant. Iestyn if known to history from two entires in Liber Landavensis; in the first he appears low down in the list of lay witnesses to a grant in Edlygion made to bishop Herwald by Caradog ap Gruffydd; in the second he is himself a ruler, with a warband for whose misdeeds he makes amends to the same bishop by the gift of a manor in the Ely valley. It would, therefore, seem that Iestyn, on the death of Caradog, rose out of an obscure station to be the lord of Glamorgan and was the prince whom the Normans ejected when they attacked the region about 1090. The detailed account of the conquest given in Powel's Historie, 1584, confirmed as it is by no other source, must, however, be set aside as untrustworthy. Of Caradog, there is only one contemporary mention; with his brothers, Gruffydd and Goronwy, he was concerned in 1127 in a deed of violence, the bearing of which is uncertain. But it is clear that, on the collapse of Iestyn's rule, he received from Robert Fitz Hamon the land between Nedd and Afan (and perhaps more) as a subordinate holding, to be retained by his descendants for many generations. By his wife, Gwladus, daughter of Gruffydd ap Rhys, he had four sons, Morgan, Maredudd, Owain, and Cadwallon; the first of these succeeded him in the lordship of Afan. [Dictionary of Welsh Biography p66]


Sources:
Title: History of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland, John Burke {1834-1838}
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Book
Page: IV:653
Title: Ancestors of Evelyn Wood Keeler; Josephine C Frost {1939}
Note: Cites as references for Welsh lineages: Royal Families of England, Scotland, Wales: Volume I & 2; Genealogical Tables of the Sovereigns of the World; Maunder's Biographical Treasures; Universial Biography; etc.
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Book
Page: 438, 459
Title: Welsh Genealogies, AD 300-1400; Peter C Bartrum
Page: table Iestyn ap Gwrgan 2
Title: Annals and Antiquities of the Counties and County Families of Wales; Dr Thomas Nicholas {1875}
Page: II:621
~1110 Nesta verch Gruffydd Living Riddle Abt 1136? Gwenllian verch Gruffydd Name Suffix:<NSFX> II ~1110 Rhys ap Gruffydd ~1115 Gwladys verch Gruffydd ~1081 Gruffydd ap Rhys Name Prefix:<NPFX> Prince of South Wales Abt 1093/1110 - 1179 Gospatric Workington Note: Exchanged his lands for those of his cousin William I of Lancaster, son of Gilbert, 4th Baron Kendall, son of Ketel, Baron Kendal, son of Eldred, Baron Kendal, for the lands of William de Lancaster at Workington in Coupland. Abt 1070/1090 Orm * Name Prefix:<NPFX> Lord of Seton and Kendal ~1150 Eva of Galloway ~0665 Leutwinus(Lieven) Name Prefix:<NPFX> Saint/Bishop ~0885 Llywelyn ap Merfyn Name Prefix:<NPFX> Prince of Powys ~0980 - 1020 Llewelyn ap Seisyllt 40 40 Living Hickerson ~0913 - 0987 Owain ap Hywel 74 74 0918 - 0954 Angharad verch Llywelyn 36 36 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Queen of Powys Abt 1135/1145 - 1194 Marguerite *d'Alsace ~1120 Sibylla d'Anjou ~1110 - 1168 Thierry *d'Alsace 58 58 Abt 1320 BC Autonoe av Cadmus Abt 1320 BC Semele av Cadmus ~1120 Alix de Namur 1162 - 1214 Eleanor Plantagenet 52 52 1155 - 1214 Alfonso Sanchez Castile 58 58 Name Suffix:<NSFX> VIII 1898 - 1969 Mary Magdelen Cunningham 70 70 Married Name:<_MARNM> cabell

DEATH: death certificate #001749 filed in Tacoma, Pierce, WA
1135 - 1156 Blanche Navarre 21 21 1135 - 1158 Sancho Alfonsez Castile 23 23 Name Suffix:<NSFX> III Between 1105-1116 - 3 FEB 1148/1149 Berenguela Barcelona 1082 - 1126 Urraca Alfonsez Castile 44 44 0272 Snaer Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Finland ~1040 - JAN 1092/1093 Constance Capet Burgundy Abt 1350 BC Tereus av Ares 1040 - 1109 Alfonso Castile 69 69 Name Suffix:<NSFX> VI ~1010 - 1067 Sancha Leon 57 57 ~1095 - 1190 Dulce Aldonza Milaud Gevaudan 95 95 1916 Marjorie B. Cabell Married Name:<_MARNM> La Gasca ~1850 - 1871 Mary Weniger 21 21 the following is taken from an interview between Margaret Shields/Eberhardt and Lillian Shields/Tyree:

..."Her father wanted her to marry a man who worked in their shop







1870  ALBERT  MARY  Kings County  NY  313  21 W. Brooklyn  Federal Population Schedule  NY 1870 Federal Census Index  NY311812

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145 Withers St. Brooklyn, NY, Kings Co.- address at time of death
Living Shields 1081 - 1131 Ramon (Raymond) Berenger 49 49 ~0800 Rotrud Abt 1050/1060 - 5/06 DEC 1082 Ramon (Raymond) Berenger ~1104 - 1141 Marguarite de l'Aigle 37 37 ~1100 - 1150 Garcia Navarre 50 50 Name Suffix:<NSFX> VII ~1080 - 1116 Ramiro Navarre 36 36 Name Suffix:<NSFX> II ~1080 Elvira Diaz 1043 - 1099 Rodrigo Diaz 56 56 ~1058 - 1115 Chimene Diaz d'Oviedo 57 57 ~1035 Christine Alphonso de Leon 1918 Gloria M. Cabell ~1020 Diego d'Oviedo 1061 - 1118 Gilbert de l'Aigle 57 57 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Seigneur Abt 1070/1080 Juliana de Perche ~1040 Beatrice Montdidier ~1040 Geoffrey de Perche Abt 1375 BC Pyrene Abt 1300 BC Diomedes av Ares ? ~1450 Aeacus av Zeus * D. ~0170 Colius 3378 BC - 2948 BC Enoch ben Cain 11 or 21 May 1921 - 1976 Arthur Cabell Name Suffix:<NSFX> Jr. ~0520 Wisigarda of the Lombards Also Known As:<_AKA> Wisegard Abt 3900 BC Luluwa bint Adam ~0631 dau of Dagobert ~0525 Wandrada of the Lombards Married Name:<_MARNM> Waldrade ~0975 - <1015 Gui de Vermandois * 40 40 ~0850 - ~0904 Llywarch ap Hyfaidd 54 54 He was the last ruler of Dyfed, Wales. ~0670 Plectrude Abt 1300 BC Schoeneus av Themisto ~0650 Childeric Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Franks
Name Suffix:<NSFX> II
~0806 - 31 JAN 875/876 Emma d'Andech 1924 - 1993 Harold Cabell 69 69 Abt 1375 BC Cyrene av Hypsius of the Lapiths Abt 1350 BC Alcippe av Ares ~0495 - 0530 Deroch ap Riwal Mawr Marchou 35 35 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Domnonee
Name Suffix:<NSFX> II
~0475 - 0520 Riwal Mawr Marchou ap Riotham 45 45 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Prince
Name Suffix:<NSFX> II
Abt 1325 BC Athamas av Aeolus ~0975 - 1035 Cadwgan ap Elystan 60 60 Cadwgon ap Elystan Glodrydd was married three times, but the order of his wives and which of Cadwgon's
children they were the mothers of is not clear from Bartrum's chart. His wives are Angharad verch Llawr (page 42), Jane verch Brochwel (page 48), Efa Verch Gwrgan ("Iestyn 1").
~0957 Miss verch Gwyn ~0930 Ithel ap Unknown ~0953 Gwrgant ap Ithel ~1198 - 1266 Beatrice Savoy 68 68 1922 - 1997 Clarence K. Cabell 74 74 1195 - 1245 Raymond Berenger 50 50 Was able to provide only small doweries for his daughters as he was not wealthy. ~1180 - >1222 Gersinde Sabran 42 42 >1176 - FEB 1208/1209 Alfonso Provence 1154 - 1208 Sancha Alfonsez Castile 54 54 1152 - 1196 Alfonso Aragon 44 44 1134/1135 - 17/18 OCT 1172 Petronilla Ramirez Aragon Maud(Agnes) *Aquitaine 1095 - 1147 Ramiro Sanchez Aragon 52 52 Name Suffix:<NSFX> II 1114 - 1162 Ramon (Raymond) Berenger 48 48 He never took the title of King even though he ruled Aragon. Abt 1300 BC Dymas Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Phrygia 1925 - 1965 Nettie Cabell 40 40 ~1058 - 1083 Matilda d'Hauteville 25 25 ~1070 Gerbert de Carlat ~1131 - ~1171 Richilda Poland, Silesia 40 40 ~1065 - 1107 Raymond Burgundy 42 42 0319 Visbur Vanlandasson Abt 1380 BC Unknown spouse of Ares 0745 - 0811 Godefroid Haraldsson 66 66 Nickname:<NICK> The Liberal
Name Suffix:<NSFX> II
~1111 - >1157 Agnes Babenberg 46 46 1105 - 1159 Wladislaw Poland 54 54 Name Suffix:<NSFX> II ~1085 - 1113 Zbslava Kiev 28 28 1928 - 1943 Robert L. Cabell 15 15 ~1060 - 1113 Svatopolk Kiev 53 53 Name Suffix:<NSFX> II 1085 - 1138 Boleslaw Poland 53 53 Name Suffix:<NSFX> III 1056/1057 - 1085 Judith Bohemia 1043 - 1102 Wladislaw Poland 59 59 Name Suffix:<NSFX> I 1072/1073 Agnes of Fanconia Germany 1051 - <1089 Bertha Maurienne 38 38 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Countess de Maurienne 1050 - 1106 Henry 55 55 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Holy Roman Emperor & King of Germany
Name Suffix:<NSFX> IV
Henry IV asceeded the throne when his father Henry III died in 1056.  Henry IVwas six years old so his mother acted as regent for nine years.  During that time, the nobles used her weakness to build their own power.  In 1062, Henry waskidnapped by the Archbishop of Cologne.  Together with Adalbert, the Archbishop of Hamber-Bremen, they governed in his name.  The Diet of Tribur(1066) freed Henry from Adalbert, which allowed Henry to reign on his own.  Henry assumed full power at the age of sixteen, but he always struggled with the nobles and thepapacy as well.
1073 - 1136 Leopold Babenberg 63 63 Name Suffix:<NSFX> III ~1060 - >1101 Ida Cham 41 41 ~1055 - 12 OCT 1096/1102 Leopold Babenberg Name Suffix:<NSFX> II 1910 - 1954 Francisco La Gasca 44 44 ~1156 Gersinde Forcalquier 1130 Margaret Bourbon 1130 - 1208 William Forcalquier 78 78 Name Suffix:<NSFX> IV 1138/1154 - 1224 Raimond Sabran 1115/1128 Rose du Calier 1110/1124 - 1184 Rostaing Sabran 1180 - 1257 Margaret Geneva 77 77 1177 - 1 MAR 1232/1233 Thomas Savoy Name Suffix:<NSFX> I

He supported the Hohenstaufens, and was appointed Imperial Vicar.  He used his position to extend his lands on both sides of the Alps.  He gained Vaud and Bugey toward France, and to the East he gained Carignano and more.
1138 - 1230 Beatrix Vienne 92 92 1114 - >1200 Maurette Salins 86 86 1938 - 1942 Carol La Gasca 4 4 ~1112 - 1184 Girard Vienne 72 72 1136 - 4 MAR 1188/1189 Humbert Savoy Name Suffix:<NSFX> III ~1100 - 1148 Maud *d'Albon 48 48 1092 - 1148 Amadeus Savoy 56 56 Name Suffix:<NSFX> III Abt 1385 BC Ares av Zeus Nickname:<NICK> God of War
Also Known As:<_AKA> Mars
~1065 Octreda 1004 - >1086 Hereward 82 82 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Thegn Mercia, Lord of Bourne Abt 1400 BC Hephaestus(Fire) av Zeus Also Known As:<_AKA> Vulcan Bef 2000 BC Chaos  
Source:  Ancestry.com.  Jim Young, "update: 10/01/2002", 2002

Chaos is from the Greek word, 'Khaos', meaning "gaping void".There are many explanations as to who or what Chaos is, but mosttheories state that it was the void from which all thingsdeveloped into a distinctive entity, or in which they existed ina confused and amorphous shape before they were separated intogenera. In other words, Chaos is or was "nothingness". Thoughsome ancient writers thought it was
the primary source of all things, other writers tell of Gaia(Earth) being born from Chaos without a mate, along with Erosand Tartarus. Then from Gaia came Uranus (Heaven or Sky) whichgave us Heaven and Earth.

Chaos has been described as the great void of emptiness withinthe universe from which Eros came and it was he who gave divineorder and also perfected all things. In later times it waswritten that Chaos was a confused shapeless mass from which theuniverse was developed into a cosmos, or harmonious order. Forinstance, Hesiod's Theogony says that Erebus and Black Night(Nyx) were born of Chaos, and Ovid,
the Roman writer, described Chaos as an unordered and formlessprimordial mass (its modern meaning). The first Metomorphosesreads, "rather a crude and indigested mass, a lifeless lump,unfashioned and unframed, of jarring seeds and justly Chaosnamed."

Related information: Pronunciation {kay'-ahs}; Etymology:"gaping void".

Source(s):
1.Panaghiotis Christou and Katharini Papastamatis. Gods andHeroes in Greek Mythology.
2.Lesley Adkins and Roy A. Adkins. Ancient Greece a handbook.
3.Geddes and Grosset. Classical Mythology.
4.Elizabeth Hallam. Gods and Goddesses.
5.Ovid. Metomorphoses.
6.Hesiod. Theogony. (123-132)
Bef 2000 BC Erebus av Chaos Living La Gasca D. 0966 Henry * ~1138 Beatrix de Faucigny ~1110 Clementia ~1108 Aimon de Faucigny Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count
Name Suffix:<NSFX> I
1130 - 1195 William(Guilliam) 65 65 Name Suffix:<NSFX> I ~1100 - 1137 Matilda de Cuiseaux 37 37 1100 - 1178 Amadeus *Unknown 78 78 Name Suffix:<NSFX> I ~1050 Ida Glane 1050 - 1125 Aimon Geneva 75 75 Name Suffix:<NSFX> I ~1020 Theitburga Living La Gasca 1828 - 1877 Windsor Louis Keith 49 49 1860  KEITH  WINSLOW L.  Albany County  NY  487  10 W. Albany City  Federal Population Schedule  NY 1860 Federal Census Index  NY586145441 ~1020 - 1061 Gerald Geneva 41 41 Name Suffix:<NSFX> I JAN 1271/1272 - 1305 Jeanne Navarre 1268 - 1314 Philip *Capet 46 46 Name Suffix:<NSFX> IV ~0275 Ochbes D. 1095 Arkil Morel 1221 - 1295 Marguerite Berenger 74 74 ~1110 daughter of Gospatric III ~1115 Waldeve ? ~1112 Patric 1120 Louis *Capet Name Suffix:<NSFX> VII Living La Gasca ~0938 - 0978 Maredydd ap Owain 40 40 BC - BC Hera av Cronus Also Known As:<_AKA> Juno ~0982 Angharad verch Maredydd ~1101 Susanna verch Gruffydd ~1090 - 1136 Gwenllian verch Gruffydd 46 46 Cause of Death:<CAUS> Killed in the Battle of Maes Gwenllian-near Kidwelly, South Wales-by Maurice of London, Lord Kidwelly. ~0750 Baudouin d'Aquitaine ~0703 Susanhilde of Agilofing Abt 1300 BC Rhode BC - BC Poseidon av Cronus Also Known As:<_AKA> Neptune ~0366 Hrothildis of Westgoten ~1910 UNKNOWN Remolette Abt 1500 BC Adonis av Theias Abt 1385 BC Hermes av Zeus Also Known As:<_AKA> Mercury Abt 1200 BC Polydorus av Priam ? Abt 1200 BC Hipponus av Priam Abt 1210 BC Antiphus av Priam Abt 1200 BC Polites av Priam ? ~1108 Godfrey de Louvaine Name Suffix:<NSFX> II Abt 1200 BC Pammon av Priam ? Abt 1200 BC Cassandra av Priam Cassandra, and her brother, Helenus were twins.  They both had the gift of prophetry; however, Apollo ordained that Cassandra should not be belived even though her prophecies were true.  When her younger brother Paris was born, she predicted that he would bring ruin to Troy; so he was left for dead in a neighboring area.  Paris was found and raised by a peasant, but returned to Troy later.  He did bring about the seige of Troy when he brought his lover Helen there; her husband and his brother, Agamemnon, followed.  Cassandra predicted the sack of Troy, and warned against accepting the large wooden horse.  However, she was treated as a lunatic by her father Priam and most everyone else as well.  After Troy was defeated, she was taken as spoils by Agamemnon to Mycenae.  There, was killed by Agamemnon's wife, Clytemnestra; just as she herself forsaw. BC - BC Uranus(Sky) av Phanes Ben Gonzales BC Rhea av Uranus 1310 BC Themiste av Illus Abt 3425 BC Sella bint Mahaleel Abt 1250 BC Hesione av Laomedon Abt 1200 BC Pandrasus ~1096 - 1154 Stephen de Blois 58 58 Also Known As:<_AKA> Count de Blois
Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of England
1086 Guillaume de Champagne ~1032 - 1083 Matillda(Maud) 51 51 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Countess of Flanders 1027 - 1087 William 59 59 Nickname:<NICK> The Conqueror
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duke Of Normandy
Name Suffix:<NSFX> I
Abt 1650 BC Jabin ben Abdeel Living Gonzales Abt 1650 BC Chamad ben Abdeel ~1244 - 1274 Henry 30 30 Name Suffix:<NSFX> I 1216 - 1256 Marguerite de Bourbon 40 40 1201 Thibault Name Suffix:<NSFX> I ~1248 - 1302 Blanche Capet Artois 54 54 ~1218 - 1288 Maud(Matilda) Brabant 70 70 1216 - 1249 Robert Artois 32 32 Name Suffix:<NSFX> II ~0973 Angharad verch Elystan Abt 1320 BC Polydorus(Polidore) av Cadmus ~1145 - 1195 Baudouin Hainault 50 50 Name Suffix:<NSFX> VIII Living Gonzales 1105 Adelaide de Louvaine ~1120 Baudouin Hainault Name Suffix:<NSFX> IV 1165 - 1223 Philip 57 57 Name Suffix:<NSFX> II ~0670 Viletrude ~0350 Rochadh ap Gradlon ? Abt 1300 BC Deimus av Ares ~1094 Derdere(Diedre) ~1135 Edgar Nickname:<NICK> The Dauntless ~1133 Edward ~1131 Adam de Dunbar 1905 - 1980 Edward Arellano Urbina 74 74 I wonder if he changed his age for some reason, the 1930 US census has him listed as 20 years old which would make his birthdate @1910, but the SSDI and CADI have his birthdate as 1905.  I am about 95% sure that this is the same person.  I mean how many Eddie Urbinas from the Phillipines living in CA could there be?  Or is it just an error on the census taker's part? ~1115 - ~1201 Juliana de Dunbar 86 86 ~1090 - 1166 Gospatric 76 76 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Earl of Dunbar and March
Name Suffix:<NSFX> III
1035/1040 - 1109 Stephanie Vienne Abt 1350 BC Phobus av Ares ~1006 son of Leofric III Abt 1350 BC Harmonia(Herimone) av Ares Abt 1300 BC Himeros(Eros) av Ares Abt 1300 BC Cupid av Hermes ? Abt 1200 BC Deiphobos av Priam ? Abt 1200 BC Polyxena av Priam Living Urbina Abt 3400 BC Enan ben Cainan Noa ben Mahaleel ? 1104 - 1157 Alfonso Castile 53 53 Name Suffix:<NSFX> VII 0298 Vanlandi Svegdasson ~0105 - 0166 Clodomir 61 61 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Franks
Name Suffix:<NSFX> IV
~0720 - 0772 Harald 52 52 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Roi des Jutes
Name Suffix:<NSFX> V
1017 - 1065 Ferdinand Castile 48 48 Name Suffix:<NSFX> I Andoco ap Caswallon * Abt 1200 BC Ilione av Priam ? ~0755 Landree de Herbauges Living Urbina Abt 1200 BC Paris av Priam ? Bef 2700 BC - BC Ada bint Mahaleel Otim ben Mahaleel ~1044 Maud 1045 - 1120 Matilda 75 75 <1046 - 1102 Ida Billung 56 56 0946 Eberhardt ~1025 Tangwysl verch Iago ~1100 Crisli verch Iago ~0974 Afandreg verch Gwair Living Urbina ~0945 - 0996 Idwal ap Meurig 51 51 Cause of Death:<CAUS> Killed in the battle of Penmynedd Bef 2770 BC - BC Adah(Ada) bint Cainan ~0400 Deroch ap Gwidol Name Suffix:<NSFX> I Zillah bint Cainan ~0827 - 8 AUG 869 Lothair ~1000 Guillaume de Bretagne ~0625 Theodard Mered ben Cainan ? ~0893 - ~0943 Elen verch Llywarch 50 50 Abt 3500 BC Mualeleth bint Enosh Living Urbina 1845 - 1929 Elizabeth Hannah Stevens 84 84 0493 - ~0541 Waccho of the Lombards 48 48 ~0698 - 0735 Alberic d'Alsace 37 37 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Graf von Nordgau ~0500 Austrigusa ~0592 - 8 MAY 652 Iduberga(Itta) Nickname:<NICK> The Blessed
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Saint
Abt 1350 BC Tmolus av Ares ? Abt 1375 BC Theogene Abt 1300 BC Cycnus av Ares ~0635 Urbon Concal 1040 - 1093 William(Guilliam) Toulouse 53 53 ~0533 Hraerek Ingjaldsson Chauncey Williams ~0990 - 1060 Pons Toulouse 70 70 Name Suffix:<NSFX> II

Name Suffix:<NSFX> II
~0951 Gwenllian verch Einion ~0979 Efa verch Gwrgant Abt 1400 BC Strymo av Scamander ? ~1100 Godfrey de Brabant ~0797 Pepin Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Aquitaine
Name Suffix:<NSFX> I
~0802 - 0841 Matilda(Hildegard) 39 39 ~0804 - 0866 Adelaide d'Aquitaine 62 62 0828 - 24 JUN 863 Charles Nickname:<NICK> The Child Of Provence
Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Provence


Columbia Encyclopedia:  Title: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Publication: New York: Columbia University Press, 2001; http://www.bartleby.com/65/
Note: Primary
Repository:
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"Emperor of the West (881-87), king of the East Franks (882-87), and king of the West Franks (884-87); son of Louis the German, at whose death he inherited Swabia (876). He succeeded to the East Frankish or German kingship after the deaths of his brothers Carloman (880) and Louis the Younger (882), with whom he had shared the kingdom of Louis the German. He had also gained Italy from Carloman and was crowned emperor by Pope John VIII in 881. After the death of the heirs of Charles II in France, he became (884) West Frankish king, thus reuniting briefly the empire of Charlemagne. A weak ruler, he was unable to protect his lands from invasion; in 886, when he went to relieve Paris, which was besieged by the Norsemen, he ransomed the city instead of fighting and allowed the invaders to ravage Burgundy. He was deposed in 887 and was succeeded in Germany by Arnulf and briefly in France by Eudes."
~0834 Gisle Lothair Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess of Italy Living Williams 1189 - 1 FEB 1247/1248 Henry Brabant Name Suffix:<NSFX> II 1201 - 1240 Maria(Mary) Hohenstaufen 39 39 ~1174 - 1208 Irene Angela 34 34 ~1176 - 1208 Philip *Hohenstauffen 32 32 ~1145 - 1184 Beatrice Burgundy 39 39 1122 - 1190 Frederick *Hohenstaufen 68 68 Name Suffix:<NSFX> I ~1120 Judith 1090 - 1147 Frederick *Hohenstaufen 57 57 Name Suffix:<NSFX> II Abt 1200 BC Laodike av Priam ? ~1073 Frederick Hohenstaufen Name Suffix:<NSFX> I ~1920 - 1978 William Jason Douglas 58 58 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sr. Abt 3200 BC Lefith ben Enoch 1339/1345 - 1416 Margery *Scales 1336 - 1388 Robert Howard 52 52 1316 - ~1375 Alice *Deboys 59 59 ~1290 Joan Wichingham ~1288 Robert *de Blois? 1306 - >1388 John Howard 82 82 1282 - 1341 Joan Cornwall 59 59 ~1276 - 1331 John Howard 55 55 ~1246 Alice Fitton ~1955 William Jason Douglas Name Suffix:<NSFX> Jr. ~1210 Edmund Fitton ~1242 - 1309 William Howard 67 67 ~1215 Lucia Germonde ~1215 John Howard ~1190 - >1227 William Howard 37 37 ~1165 Allan Howard ~1140 Galfridus Howard ~1115 Fuko Howard 1252 - 1296 Richard Cornwall 44 44 1322 Catherine Ufford Source:  The Phillips, Weber, Kirk, & Staggs families of the Pacific Northwest
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ID: I12242
Name: Catherine de Ufford 1 2 3 4
Sex: F
Birth: ABT 1322 in Thurston, Stow, Suffolk, England
Note:
Catherine de Ufford, daughter of Robert de Ufford, 1st Earl of Suffolk, and Margaret, daughter of Sir Walter de Norwich. [Ancestral Roots]

He [Robert de Scales] married before 6 May 1335, Catherine, sister and coheir of William, 2nd EARL OF SUFFOLK, daughter of Robert (DE UFFORD), 1st EARL OF SUFFOLK, by Margaret, sister of Sir John DE NORWICH, daughter of Walter DE NORWICH [1st LORD NORWICH], to whose grandson, John [2nd LORD NORWICH] her issue ultimately became heirs. He died 13 August 1369. [Complete Peerage XI:501-2, XIV:572, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]


Father: Robert III de Ufford , KG, 1st Earl of Suffolk b: 9 AUG 1298 in Thurston, Stow, Suffolk, England
Mother: Margaret de Norwich b: ABT 1300 in Mettingham Castle, Suffolk, England

Marriage 1 Robert 3rd Baron de Scales , of Worlington, Sir b: ABT 1311 in Worlington, Mildenhall, Suffolk, England
Married: BEF 6 JUN 1335 4
Children
Margaret de Scales b: 1339 in New Selles, Hertfordshire, England
Elizabeth de Scales b: ABT 1340 in Worlington, Mildenhall, Suffolk, England
Roger 4th Baron de Scales , of Worlington, Sir b: ABT 1347 in Worlington, Mildenhall, Suffolk, England

Sources:
Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition, by Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., 1999
Page: 232-32
Title: Burke's Peerage & Baronetage, 106th Edition, Charles Mosley Editor-in-Chief, 1999
Page: 2091
Title: Magna Charta Sureties 1215, Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Sheppard Jr, 5th Edition, 1999
Page: 6-6
Title: Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom, by G. E Cokayne, Sutton Publishing Ltd, 2000
Page: XI:502
~1955 Robert Douglas ~1313 - 1370 Robert de Scales 57 57 1279 - 1325 Robert de Scales 46 46 ~1287 - 1335 Egeline Courtenay 48 48 ~1260 - <1333 Isabel Burnell 73 73 There is some speculation regarding her lineage. ~1240 - 1314 Philip Burnell 74 74 ~1254 - <1305 Robert de Scales 51 51 ~1222 - >1267 Clemence 45 45 ~1230 - Bef 20 JAN 1266/1267 Robert de Scales ~1200 - >1249 Alice Roucestre 49 49 ~1200 - 23 JAN 1249/1250 Robert de Scales Living Williams ~1175 Margery Beaufou ~1150 Faulk Beaufou ~1175 - 25 JAN 1214/1215 Roger de Scales ~1150 - ~1201 Robert de Scales 51 51 ~1125 Muriel ~1125 Roger de Scales ~1175 William Roucestre ~1253 - 1328 Eleanor Despenser 75 75 1249 - 28 FEB 1291/1292 Hugh Courtenay ~1224 - >1298 Isabel de Vere 74 74 Living Green ~1218 - 1274 John Courtenay 56 56 ~1196 Mary Redviers ~1170 - 1242 Robert Courtenay 72 72 ~1135 - 1219 Hawise de Cursy 84 84 ~1100 Willard de Cursy ~1061 Robert d'Avranches ~1063 Unknown de Doll ~1125 - 1194 Reginald Courtenay 69 69 Abt 1800 BC Dumah ben Ishmael Lodo ben Mahaleel 1936 - 1975 Gerald Cabell 38 38 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Jr. ~1240 - ~1310 John Fitzroger Clavering 70 70 Suriel bint Mahaleel Mishma ben Ishmael Mibsam ben Ishmael 1570 - 1632 Mary *Beaumont 62 62 ~1140 William Redvers ~1100 Adeliza Lucia de Baalum ~1090 - 1155 Baldwin Redvers 65 65 ~1070 Adelise Peverill ~1060 - 1107 Richard de Reviers 47 47 Living Cabell ~1034 Emma de Crepon ~1030 - ~1090 William de Vernon 60 60 ~1054 - 19 JAN 1119/1120 Adeliza Poitou ~1040 - 1114 William Peverill 74 74 1189 - 11 FEB 1262/1263 Hawise de Quincy 1210 - <1263 Hugh de Vere 53 53 Name Suffix:<NSFX> IV ~1164 - 3 FEB 1244/1245 Isabel Bolebec ~1170 - 1261 Hugh de Bolebec 91 91 ~1185 - 1221 Robert de Vere 36 36 ~1140 - >1194 Lucia Essex 54 54 Living Cabell 1846 - 1921 Edward Taylor 75 75 Taylor, Edward 

   Gender:  Male  Embarkation:  London 
   Age:  3  Ship:  Sea 
   Occupation:  child  Passengers:  219 
   Residence:  Kildare  Compartment:    
   Native Country:  Ireland  Destination:  USA 
   Literacy:     Arrival Date:  4 June 1849 
   Transit Type:


New York, 1820-1850 Passenger and Immigration Lists


Name:    Edward Taylor
Arrival Date:    Jun 4, 1849 
Age:    4 
Gender:    U 
Port of Arrival:    New York 
Port of Departure:    Liverpool 
Place of Origin:    Ireland 
Ship:    Sea 
Family Identification:    2643732 
Microfilm Serial Number:    M237 
Microfilm Roll Number:    79 

Source Information:
Ancestry.com. New York, 1820-1850 Passenger and Immigration Lists [database online]. Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2003. Original data: New York. Registers of Vessels Arriving at the Port of New York from Foreign Ports, 1789-1919. Micropublication M237, rolls # 1-95. National Archives, Washington, D.C.

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Source:  Ancestry.com, "Brooklyn, New York Directories, 1888-1890", [database online].   

Name  Business Name  Occupation  Location 1  Location 2  City  State  Year 


Edward Taylor     printer     37 Flatbush avenue  Brooklyn  NY  1888, 1889 

Edward Taylor           205 26th  Brooklyn  NY  1888, 1889 

Edward Taylor     printer     776 Lafayette avenue  Brooklyn  NY  1888, 1889 

Edward Taylor     stationery.  576 Gates avenue     Brooklyn  NY  1888, 1889 

Edward W. Taylor     envelopemfr.  332 Gates avenue  Gates avenue n Throop avenue  Brooklyn  NY  1888, 1889 
 
Edward Taylor     printer     776 Lafayette avenue  Brooklyn  NY  1889, 1890 

Edward Taylor     printer     37 Flatbush avenue  Brooklyn  NY  1889, 1890 

Edward W. Taylor     mfr.     557 Lafayette avenue  Brooklyn  NY  1889, 1890
~1110 - 1163 Henry Essex 53 53 <1120 - 1194 Aubrey de Vere 74 74 0778 - 8 FEB 779 Lothair ~0501 Ingjald Frodasson ~0590 Halfdan Haraldsson ~0592 Gudrod Haraldsson ~0568 Harald Valdarsson ~0852 Willa Shelah ben Judah ? Onan ben Judah ? Living Corbezzolo Abt 1700 BC Er ben Judah ? Abt 1800 BC Shua(Bathshua) ~1208 - ~1281 Aliva Bassett 73 73 1223 - 1265 Hugh Despenser 42 42 ~1190 Hugh Despenser ~1190 Unknown de l'Lisle ~1160 Hugh de l'Lisle ~1185 Hawise Louvaine 1184 - 1271 Phillip Basset 87 87 ~1150 Aline de Gai Living Corbezzolo ~1120 Philip de Gai 1155 - 1233 Alan Basset 78 78 ~1125 Alice Dunstanville ~1099 - ~1182 Thomas Basset 83 83 ~1050 Alice de Buci ~1070 - 1120 Ralph Basset 50 50 ~1100 Unknown UNKNOWN ~1105 Alan Dunstanville ~1080 - 1130 Alan Dunstanville 50 50 ~1050 Adelaide de l'Isle Living Cabell ~1050 - ~1124 Reginald Dunstanville 74 74 ~1080 Emma Langtot ~1155 Muriel ~1160 - <1258 Matthew Louvaine 98 98 ~1142 - 1226 Geoffrey Louvaine 84 84 ~1110 - 1143 Godfrey Brabant 33 33 ~1140 Jane Cornhill ~1110 - 1193 Henry Cornhill 83 83 ~1115 Delcia Hastings ~1085 Robert Hastings 1869 - 1956 Halley Magnolia Wiley 86 86 ~1100 Delcia Estains ~1080 - 1164 William Estains 84 84 1310 - 1368 Margaret Norwich 58 58 Source:  The Phillips, Weber, Kirk, & Staggs families of the Pacific Northwest
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As with everyone else involved with genealogy, this is a work in progress - corrections & extensions are welcome.

ID: I11887
Name: Margaret de Norwich 1 2 3
Sex: F
Birth: ABT 1300 in Mettingham Castle, Suffolk, England
Death: 2 APR 1368 in Campsey Priory, Suffolk, England 2
Note:
Margaret, daughter of Sir Walter de Norwich. [Ancestral Roots]

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He [Robert de Ufford] married, on or before 21 October 1329, Margaret, widow of Thomas (DE CAILLY), LORD CAILLY, daughter of Walter DE NORWICH, and sister to John DE NORWICH, 1st Lord Norwich, to whose grandson John DE NORWICH, 2nd LORD NORWICH, her issue ultimately became heirs. She died 2 April 1368. He died 4 November 1369. Will dated 29 June 1368, directing burial in Campsey Priory and giving inter alia to his son William the sword which the King gave him with the name of Earl. [Complete Peerage XII/1:429-32, XIV:602, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]

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He [Thomas de Cailly] m. Margaret, daughter of Sir Walter de Norwich, of Mettingham, Suffolk, by Margaret, his wife. He dsp. betweeen 10 May and 30 July 1316, which last date is that of the writ for his Inq.p.m. His widow m. probably about 1320, Robert d'Ufford, 1st Earl of Suffolk, who d. 4 Nov 1369. She d. early in 1368, and was buried in Campsey Priory, Suffolk. [Complete Peerage II:470]


Father: Walter de Norwich , of Sculthorpe, Sir b: ABT 1274 in Sculthorpe, Walsingham, Norfolk, England
Mother: Katherine de Hedersete b: ABT 1275 in Mettingham Castle, Suffolk, England

Marriage 1 Thomas 1st Baron de Cailly , of Buckenham b: ABT 1282 in Buckenham Castle, Norfolk, England
Married: in 1st husband 4

Marriage 2 Robert III de Ufford , KG, 1st Earl of Suffolk b: 9 AUG 1298 in Thurston, Stow, Suffolk, England
Married: ABT 1320 in 2nd husband 1st wife 4
Married: BEF 21 OCT 1329 2
Children
Catherine de Ufford b: ABT 1322 in Thurston, Stow, Suffolk, England
Joan de Ufford b: ABT 1326 in Thurston, Stow, Suffolk, England
Robert de Ufford b: ABT 1329 in Thurston, Stow, Suffolk, England
Cecily de Ufford b: ABT 1331 in Thurston, Stow, Suffolk, England
Margaret de Ufford b: ABT 1333 in Eresby, Spilsby, Lincolnshire, England

Sources:
Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition, by Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., 1999
Page: 232-32
Title: Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom, by G. E Cokayne, Sutton Publishing Ltd, 2000
Page: XII/1:432
Title: Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom, by G. E Cokayne, Sutton Publishing Ltd, 2000
Page: XII/2:659-60
Title: Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom, by G. E Cokayne, Sutton Publishing Ltd, 2000
Page: II:470






Source:  Hohelohe, Bethune Research
Entries: 151062    Updated: Thu Aug 21 12:54:13 2003    Contact: Kirk Larsen 

ID: I14701
Name: Margaret de NORWICH
Given Name: Margaret de
Surname: Norwich
NSFX: Countess of Suffolk 1 2
Title: Countess of Suffolk
Sex: F
Birth: 1306 in <, Mettingham, Suffolk, England> 1 2
Death: 3 Sep 1375 1 2
Burial: Campsea Priory, Campsa Ash, Suffolk, England 1 2
Reference Number: HWS14701
Ancestral File #: 9G94-F0
Event: Countess of Suffolk , , Suffolkshire, England 3 2
LDS Baptism: 4 Jan 1936 Temple: SLAKE - Salt Lake
Endowment: 10 Jan 1936 Temple: SLAKE - Salt Lake
Sealing Child: Done
Change Date: 22 Jun 2002 at 00:42
OBJE:
FORM: gif
FILE: C:\LEGACY\PICTURES\C_Comte.gif
Title: Countess of Suffolk
_PRIM: Y
_TYPE: PHOTO

Father: Walter de NORWICH b: Abt 1270 in <, Stoke, Norfolk, England>
Mother: Katherine de HEDERSETT b: Abt 1275 in <, Stoke, Norfolk, England>

Marriage 1 Thomas de CAILLY b: Abt 1280 in
Married: 1 2
Sealing Spouse: 13 Feb 1968 in SLAKE - Salt Lake
Change Date: 20 Mar 2001

Marriage 2 Robert III de UFFORD b: 10 Aug 1298 in , Thurston, Suffolk, England
Married: 13 Nov 1324 in <, Thurston, Suffolk, England> 1 2
Sealing Spouse: Done
Change Date: 20 Mar 2001
Children
Cecily UFFORD b: Abt 1327 in
Margaret de UFFORD b: Abt 1335 in

Sources:
Abbrev: Ancestral File™ v4.19 (FamilySearch)
Title: "FamilySearch Ancestral File™ v4.19"
Author: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Publication: (Created by FamilySearch Internet Genealogy Service, 50 East North Temple Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84150, April 1, 1999)
Date: 3 Feb 2001
Repository:
Name: SLC - Family History Library
Salt Lake City, UT 84150 U.S.A.
Abbrev: Larson: Genealogical Research of Kirk Larson
Title: "Genealogical Research of Kirk Larson"
Author: Larson, Kirk
Publication: Personal Research Works including Bethune & Hohenlohe Descendants, 1981-2001, Kirk Larson, Private Library
Repository:
Name: Kirk Larson
Laguna Niguel, CA 92677 U.S.A.
Abbrev: European Heraldry #2 Crests by Arnaud Bunel
Title: "Héraldique européenne"
Author: Arnaud Bunel
Publication: Coats of Arms for European Royalty and Nobility (http://www.heraldique-europeenne.org, Arnaud Bunel, 1998) , Internet
Note:
"Armigerous" (ahr-MIJ-ehr-us) adjective

Bearing or entitled to bear heraldic arms.

The reason the notion of a family crest was brought into the language was that those who were armigerous (entitled to bear arms) used to put their crest or achievement (the full coat of arms) on their carriage, silver, etc. The stationers thought this an excellent way to sell more stationary and, in Victorian times, encouraged everybody, whether armigerous or not, to buy stationary with their "family crest" on it. There was no such thing of course and they used to sell it (and some still do) on the basis that "someone in your family or someone having the same surname as you was once granted this crest - as part of their achievement. Thereby they sold more stationery. And engravers flourished. The Heralds, meanwhile, lost a bit of business as their services (awarding coats with variations because no two people can have the same coat) were less sought after.

The Shields used are family Logos, each individual with armigerous rights had individual full coats of arms to reflect their personal achievements.
Repository:
Name: Arnaud Bunel
France
1275 - <1349 Catherine Hedersete 74 74 ~1240 John Hedersett 1274 - 1329 Walter Norwich 55 55 ~1230 Geoffrey Norwich 1298 - 1369 Robert Ufford 71 71 Source:  Our Kingdom Come
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ID: I76328
Name: Robert III De Ufford
Given Name: Robert III De
Surname: Ufford
NSFX: Kg, 1St Earl Of Suffolk 1 2 3 4
Title: Kg, 1St Earl Of Suffolk
Sex: M
Birth: 9 Aug 1298 in Thurston, Stow, Suffolk, England 3
Death: 4 Nov 1369 in Campsey Priory, Suffolk, England 3
Change Date: 6 Sep 2003 at 09:16
Note:
Suffolk, other creations: It was not till March 1336/7 that there was another Earl of Suffolk [after Ralph de Gael, Earl of Norfolk, Suffolk, and Cambridge]. This time the grantee was Robert de Ufford, later also a Knight of the Garter. He was one of Edward III's leading associates in the early phases of the Hundred Years War. His son William de Ufford, 2nd Earl of Suffolk, was also made a KG. [Burke's Peerage, p. 2761]

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Robert de Ufford, 1st Earl of Suffolk, and Margaret, daughter of Sir Walter de Norwich. [Ancestral Roots]

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BARONY OF UFFORD (II)

EARLDOM OF SUFFOLK (III, 1)

ROBERT (DE UFFORD), LORD UFFORD, 2nd but 1st surviving son and heir of Robert (DE UFFORD), 1st LORD UFFORD [1309], by Cecily, daughter and coheir of Robert DE VALOIGNES, was born 9 August 1298. On 19 May 1318 he was given seisin of his father's lands, the King having taken his homage though under age. In 1317 his marriage had been granted to Walter de Norwich, the Treasurer. In March 1324 he was going beyond seas with Edmund, Earl of Kent. On 16 August 1325 he was given seisin of his mother's lands, the King respiting his homage until his return from Gascony. In 1326 he was in commissions to survey the ports and select ships, and thenceforward was in many commissions until his death. On 10 May 1329 he was about to go overseas with the King; and on 26 May 1329 is recorded as having done homage and fealty. On 1 May 1330 he had a grant for life of the castle and town of Orford, and on 28 November was present at the delivery of the great seal by the chancellor to the King. In December 1336 he was appointed keeper of the forest this side Trent, and so remained until 13 October 1335. On 24 January 1330/1, he was granted specific lands in fulfilment of a grant, made with the assent of Parliament, of £200 in land for good service in arresting Mortimer at Nottingham. On 27 January 1331/2 he was summoned to Parliament by writ directed Roberto de Ufford, and so until 29 November 1336. On 3 April 1335 he obtained a grant to himself and his heirs of free warren in various manors in Norfolk. On 16 March 1336/7 he was created EARL OF SUFFOLK, with the usual grant of £20 per annum from the farm or revenues of Suffolk; on 17 March the King granted him further 1000 marks in land and rents; and on 18 March made him yet further grants. On 4 October 1337 he was about to set out overseas on the King's service, and he took part in the landing and in the combat at Cadsand in November. He was at that time captain and admiral of the fleet northwards from the Thames, a post which he held for some years. In June 1338 he was with the King at Antwerp, and was a party to a treaty with the chief men of Flanders; and in the same month was appointed with others to treat with the King of France; and again in December 1338. On 15 November 1339 he was appointed to treat with Lewis, Count of Flanders. After the King's return to England, he remained with the Earl of Salisbury in garrison at Ypres, but they were ambushed in an attempt on Lille and captured, taken to Lille and thence to Paris. He was again in England on 13 January 1340/1, and on 16 June following was going beyond seas. On 20 August 1342 he was about to set out with 51 men-at-arms and 50 archers on horses. In August 1343 he was one of the envoys appointed to treat with the Pope. From 1344 to 1347 he was constantly in France, having with him a banneret, 36 knights, 58 esquires, and 63 archers, performing numerous duties, landing with the King as Marshal of the army in 1346, serving in the Prince's division at Crécy, and before Calais with the King in 1347. On 20 October 1346 he was granted, for good service, a general pardon, and a pardon for offences while he was steward of the household. K.G. about 1349. On 20 March 1349/50 he was one of those appointed to treat for peace with the French. In November 1351 he was again going beyond seas, and in 1355 to Gascony with the Prince of Wales. In June 1356 he was at Bordeaux with the Prince of Wales, as joint marshal of the host with the Earl of Warwick, intending to cross the Loire into Normandy, and was at the battle of Poitiers on 19 September. In August 1359 he was going beyond seas with the King. On 8 February 1361/2 he was appointed with others to treat with the Count of Flanders, and on 1 February 1363 was present at the confirmation of the treaty between the King and Peter, King of Castile and Leon. In July 1369 he was with the Duke of Lancaster at Calais.

He married, on or before 21 October 1329, Margaret, widow of Thomas (DE CAILLY), LORD CAILLY, daughter of Walter DE NORWICH, and sister to John DE NORWICH, 1st Lord norwich, to whose grandson John DE NORWICH, 2nd LORD NORWICH, her issue ultimately became heirs. She died 2 April 1368. He died 4 November 1369. Will dated 29 June 1368, directing burial in Campsey Priory and giving inter alia to his son William the sword which the King gave him with the name of Earl. [Complete Peerage XII/1:429-32, XIV:602, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]


Father: Robert II 1St Baron D' Ufford b: 11 Jun 1279 in Thurston, Suffolk, England
Mother: Cecily De Valoines b: 1281 in Ixworth & Walsham, Suffolk, England

Marriage 1 Margaret De Norwich b: Abt 1300 in Mettingham Castle, Suffolk, England
Married: Abt 1320 in 2ND Husband 1St Wife 5
Event: Alt. Marriage Alt. Marriage Bef 21 Oct 1329 6
Change Date: 6 Sep 2003
Children
Catherine De Ufford b: Abt 1322 in Thurston, Stow, Suffolk, England
Joan De Ufford b: Abt 1326 in Thurston, Stow, Suffolk, England
Robert De Ufford b: Abt 1329 in Thurston, Stow, Suffolk, England
William De Ufford b: Abt 1345
Cecily De Ufford b: Abt 1331 in Thurston, Stow, Suffolk, England
Margaret De Ufford b: Abt 1333 in Eresby, Spilsby, Lincolnshire, England

Sources:
Abbrev: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition, by Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., 1999
Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition, by Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., 1999
Page: 232-32
Quality: 3
Abbrev: Burke's Peerage & Baronetage, 106th Edition, Charles Mosley Editor-in-Chief, 1999
Title: Burke's Peerage & Baronetage, 106th Edition, Charles Mosley Editor-in-Chief, 1999
Page: 2761, 3032
Quality: 3
Abbrev: Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom, by G. E Cokayne, Sutton Publishing Ltd, 2000
Title: Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom, by G. E Cokayne, Sutton Publishing Ltd, 2000
Page: XII/1:429-32
Quality: 3
Abbrev: Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom, by G. E Cokayne, Sutton Publishing Ltd, 2000
Title: Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom, by G. E Cokayne, Sutton Publishing Ltd, 2000
Page: XII/2:659-60
Quality: 3
Abbrev: Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom, by G. E Cokayne, Sutton Publishing Ltd, 2000
Title: Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom, by G. E Cokayne, Sutton Publishing Ltd, 2000
Page: II:470
Abbrev: Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom, by G. E Cokayne, Sutton Publishing Ltd, 2000
Title: Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom, by G. E Cokayne, Sutton Publishing Ltd, 2000
Page: XII/1:432




Source:  Ancestors Here and There
Entries: 7655    Updated: Tue Sep 16 15:29:03 2003    Contact: Tom Aiken  Rootsnva@aol.com


  "Robert (de Ufford), 1st Earl of Suffolk" (CP XI-502)
"Robert (de Ufford), Lord Ufford, 2nd but 1st surv. s. and h. ofRobert (de Ufford), 1st Lord Ufford (1309), by Cecily, da. and coh. ofRobert de Valoignes, was b. 9 Aug. 1298. On 19 May 1318 he was givenseisin of his father's lands, the King having taken his homage thoughunder age. In 1317 his marriage had been granted to Walter deNorwich, the Treasurer. In Mar. 1324 he was going beyond seas withEdmund, Earl of Kent. On 16 Aug. 1325 he was given seisin of hismother's lands, the King respiting his homage until he return fromGascony. . . . On 24 Jan. 1330/1, he was granted specific lands infulfilment of a grant, made with the assent of Parl., of L200 in landfor good service in arresting Mortimer at Nottingham. . . . On 16Mar. 1336/7 he was cr. EARL OF SUFFOLK . . . . He m., on or before 21Oct. 1329, Margaret, widow of Thomas (de Cailly), Lord Cailly, da. ofWalter de Norwich, and sister to John de Norwich, to whose grandsonJohn her issue ultimately became heirs. She d. 2 Apr 1368. He d. 4Nov. 1369. . . ." (CP XII/1-429-32)



Source:  Norfolk, England: Parish and Probate Records   
Viewing records 1-2 of 2 Matches 
     

Norfolk: Norwich - 1. Index to Wills, Consistory Court of Norwich, 1370-1550 2. Wills among the Norwich Enrolled Deeds, 1286-1508
Marriages
  Wills Proved in the Consistory Court of Norwich and now Preserved in the District Probate Registry at Norwich
   1370 to 1550
County: Norfolk
Country: England
1375 Ufford, Edmund de, Campesse, brother of Robert of Ufford, late Count of Suff. 93 Heydon
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Norfolk: Norwich - 1. Index to Wills, Consistory Court of Norwich, 1370-1550 2. Wills among the Norwich Enrolled Deeds, 1286-1508
Marriages
  Wills Proved in the Consistory Court of Norwich and now Preserved in the District Probate Registry at Norwich
   1370 to 1550
County: Norfolk
Country: England
1389 Ufford, Robert de, - 117 Harsyk

 
  


 
Source:  Suffolk, England: Parish and Probate Records   
     

Suffolk: Shotley - Parish Records (A General Record of the Parish)
Shotley Taxpayers.
  Part 2. Chapter 4. The Visdelou Family.
   5. The Visdelous of Norfolk and Suffolk, 1085--1387.
County: Suffolk
Country: England
16 Aug 1343. Release by Thomas Visdelou knight to Sir Robert de Ufford, earl of Suffolk, Sir Peter dil Ty knight, William de Culfo clerk, and
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Suffolk: Shotley - Parish Records (A General Record of the Parish)
Shotley Taxpayers.
  Part 2. Chapter 4. The Visdelou Family.
   5. The Visdelous of Norfolk and Suffolk, 1085--1387.
County: Suffolk
Country: England
01 Oct 1337. Protection until Easter is granted for Robert de Ufford, earl of Suffolk, who is going beyond seas on the king's service, and for those going with him. These are twenty-four in number, a
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Suffolk: Shotley - Parish Records (A General Record of the Parish)
Shotley Taxpayers.
  Part 2. Chapter 4. The Visdelou Family.
   5. The Visdelous of Norfolk and Suffolk, 1085--1387.
County: Suffolk
Country: England
20 Jun 1345. Protection is granted for Robert de Ufford, earl of Suffolk, for Sir Thomas Visdelou and 13 others in his company. (Rymer 3, p. 1, 49.) The earl of Suffolk 
Viewing records 1-3 of 3
1284 - 1325 Cecily de Valoines 41 41 Source:  Our Kingdom Come (see source list)
He [Robert de Ufford] married, before 1298, Cecily, younger daughter and coheir of Robert DE VALOINES (e), by Eve (f), widow of Nicholas TREGOZ (died shortly before 2 June 1279), of Tolleshunt D'Arcy, Essex. He died on or before 9 September 1316, aged 37. His widow, who was aged 1 in 1282 and was going on pilgrimage beyond the seas in February 1318/9, died 16 July 1325, aged 44. [Complete Peerage XII/2:150, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]

(e) Cecily and her sister and coheir, Rose, wife of Edmund de Pakenham, were also coheirs of their paternal great-grandmother, Isabel, wife of John de Valoines, sister and (in her issue) coheir of Bartholomew de Creke, of North Creake, Norfolk, and Combe, Suffolk, daughter of Robert de Creke, of the same.

(f) She is commonly described as Eva Criketot, presumably of the family of Criketot of Ousden, Suffolk.
1279 - <1316 Robert Ufford 37 37 Source:  Our Kingdom Come (see source list for details)
Note: Sir Robert de Ufford, Knt., was summoned to parliament as a Baron from 13 January, 1308, to 19 December, 1311. His lordship was in the expedition made into Scotland in the 34th Edward I [1306]. He m. Cecily, one of the daus. and co-heirs of Sir Robert de Valoines, Knt., Lord or Walsham, and had issue, Robert, his successor; John, archbishop of Canterbury, d. 1318; Ralph, Justice of Ireland; and Edmund. He d. in 1316, and was s. by his eldest son, Robert de Ufford. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, England, 1883, p. 543, Ufford, Barons Ufford, Earls of Suffolk]
1866 - 1923 William Henry Cabell 56 56 ~1235 - <1298 Robert Peyton Ufford 63 63 Source:  Our Kingdom Come (see source list)
Note: of this family, says Sir William Dugdale, which afterwards arrived to great honour, I have not seen anything memorable until the 53rd Henry III [1269], when Robert, a younger son of John de Peyton, of Peyton, co. Suffolk, assuming his surname from the lordship of Ufford in that shire, became Robert de Ufford. This Robert was Justice of Ireland in the reign of Henry III and again in the reign of Edward I. He m. Mary, widow of William de Say, and, dying in the 26th of the latter king, was s. by his son, Sir Robert de Ufford. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, England, 1883, p. 543, Ufford, Barons Ufford, Earls of Suffolk]
1249 - >1279 Mary de Saye 30 30 Between 1181-1225 - Bef 12 FEB 1271/1272 William de Saye ~1165 Alice Cheney ~1152 - 1230 Geoffrey de Saye 78 78 Between 1112-40 Alice Maminot ~1135 - 1214 UNKNOWN Geoffrey 79 79 ~1110 - 1144 William Geoffrey 34 34 ~1105 - 1147 Beatrix de Mandeville 42 42 ~1044 Morien verch Idnerth 1835 - >1880 Albert Cabell 45 45 0903 Cuhelyn ap Ifor ~1088 Margaret de Rie Abt 1800 BC Hadad ben Ishmael ~0990 Aldearde Thovars Abt 1175 BC Laodamas ? Tema ben Ishmael Between 1118-1141 Sibyl 1125 John de Caisneto Cheney Between 1076-1115 Alice Maminot Between 1069-1112 Ralph de Caisneto Cheney 1840 Arabella Arnobller Stevens Between 1037-1088 Maud de Waterville Between 1031-1085 Ralph de Caisneto Cheney 1240 Eve de Criketot 1247 Robert de Valoines ~1190 Roesia Le Blund ~1190 John de Valoines ~1190 Agnes Le Blount ~1190 William de Criketot ~1339 - 1408 William Tendring 69 69 1350 - <1403 Katherine Milde 53 53  Our Kingdom Come
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ID: I4185
Name: Katherine Milde
Given Name: Katherine
Surname: Milde 1
Name: Katherine Mylde
Given Name: Katherine
Surname: Mylde
Sex: F
Birth: Abt 1350 in Clare, Risbridge, Suffolk, England
Death: Bef 18 Jun 1403 in Tendring Hall, Stokes-By-Nayland, Suffolk, England
Burial: St Mary The Virgin, Before The Altar In The South Chapel
Reference Number: ems-jw
Change Date: 31 Dec 2002 at 14:11
Note:
After Sir Thomas' death, Dame Katherine took as her husband Sir William de Tendring of Stokes-by-Nayland. Through this marriage she became the distant grandmother of three queens of England: two of the unfortunate wives of King Henry the V111, Ann Boleyn and Catherine Howard, and Queen Elizabeth 1. Dame Katherine, is buried In the Church of St. Mary the Virgin, Stoke-by-Nayland, Suffolk. Their memorial Brasses are among the finest in England. The Clopton Arms: ermine spot on the bend in base may be seen on the mantle of the depiction of Dame Katherine. The descendents of William Clopton and his wife, Ann Booth, are direct descendents of Guillaume Pecche and Alfwen, his wife, by both the Clopton-Mylde marriage and the Mylde de tendring marriage. See "Place of Lutons".

Note: Katherine's grandson, Robert Howard, by her daughter Alice was b. in 1383, far too early for Alice to be the daughter of a 1381 marriage. The only published source (CP:VII:197) that I have names her "Catherine Clopton", which could be her married name (by her first marriage), in which case her first husband, Thomas Clopton, did not die in 1380/1 or 1383 as some have it, but by 1367, in order for her to have Alice by her 2nd husband by that date.


Father: William Mylde Or Milde b: Abt 1322 in Claire, Suffolk, Eng
Mother: Mrs. William Mylde Or Milde

Marriage 1 Thomas Clopton b: Abt 1335 in Kentwell Hall, Long Melford, Suffolk, England
Change Date: 8 Feb 2003
Children
William Clopton b: Abt 1368 in Kentwell Hall, Long Melford, Suffolk, England
Thomas Clopton b: Abt 1372 in Kentwell, Suffolk, England

Marriage 2 William Tendring b: Abt 1350 in Tendring Hall, Stokes-By-Nayland, Suffolk, England
Married: Bef 1367 in 2ND Husband
Change Date: 8 Feb 2003
Children
Alice Tendring b: Abt 1367 in Tendring Hall, Stokes-By-Nayland, Suffolk, England

Sources:
Abbrev: Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom, by G. E Cokayne, Sutton Publishing Ltd, 2000
Title: Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom, by G. E Cokayne, Sutton Publishing Ltd, 2000
Page: VII:197
Quality: 3
Text: Catherine Clopton (her name by marriage?)
~1895 William Cabell 1320 William Mylde ~0848 - 0892 RagnHild Hrofsdatter 44 44 0826 Hrolf Nefja Nickname:<NICK> The Beaked 0831 - 0894 Rognvald Eyesteinsson 63 63 Nickname:<NICK> The Wise
Name Suffix:<NSFX> I
0814 - ~0875 Ascrida Ragnvaldsdatter 61 61 0810 - 0860 Eystein (Glumra) Ivarsson 50 50 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Earl of More 0764 - 0811 Ivar Halfdansson 47 47 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Earl of Oppland 0785 Unknown Eyesteinsdatter ~0760 Eyestein Glumra Hognasson 0800 Thora Sigurdsdotter 1895 - 1954 Arthur Cabell 59 59 0786 - 0850 Ragnvald Olafsson 64 64 Nickname:<NICK> The Wise ~0770 - 0849 Olaf Gudrodsson 79 79 Nickname:<NICK> The White
Name Suffix:<NSFX> II
Abt 743/753 Alfhild Alfarinsdatter 720/730 Alfarin Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Vingulmark 0783 - 0824 Gudrod Halfdansson 41 41 Nickname:<NICK> The Hunting King, The Magnificent, The Proud
Also Known As:<_AKA> Godfrey "The Proud", Mikillati
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Roi of Vermland, Vestfold, and  Vingulmark
Cause of Death:<CAUS> He was murdered in revenge for killing Asa's(his second wife) father and brother.  When their son Halfdan was a year old, Asa sent her pageboy to avenge her father and brother.  The page killed Gudrod with a spear aboard his ship.
~0690 - ~0760 Asa Eysteinsdatter 70 70 ~0670 - 0750 Halfdan Olafsson 80 80 Nickname:<NICK> White Leg
Name Suffix:<NSFX> II
0670 Solveig Halfdansdotter ~0630 - 0710 Olaf Ingjalsson 80 80 Nickname:<NICK> The Tree Cutter 0664 Gauthild Algausdotter 1893 - 1979 Clarence Cabell 85 85 Source:  Intermnet.com, 1997-2000, "Cemetery Record Online", Ancestry.com, [database online]
 
Cabell, Clarence Sr, b. 10/03/1893, d. 04/03/1979, PVT USA, Plot: 998 C-13, bur. 04/16/1979, *
1846 - 1916 Marie Lillian Melvin 70 70 0660 Ingjald Onudsson Nickname:<NICK> The Wicked 0638 Onud Ingvarsson Nickname:<NICK> Braut 0616 Ingvar Eysteinsson Nickname:<NICK> The Tall
Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Estonia
0594 Eystein Adilsson 0572 Adils Ottarsson Nickname:<NICK> The Great Abt 565/572 Yrsa Helgisdatter 0540 Olaf Halfdansson Nickname:<NICK> The Mighty ~0528 Helgi Halfdansdatter 0507 Sigris Fodadatter ~0503 Halfdan Frodisson Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Name Suffix:<NSFX> III
1893 - 1979 Walter Cabell 85 85 ~0545 - 0572 Hilda Hildericsdottir 27 27 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess of the Goths 0479 - 0548 Frodi Fridleifsson 69 69 Nickname:<NICK> The Valiant
Name Suffix:<NSFX> VII
0456 Fridleif Frodisson Name Suffix:<NSFX> III 0433 - 0458 Frodi Dansson 25 25 Nickname:<NICK> The Peacefull
Name Suffix:<NSFX> V
0412 - 0434 Dan Olafsson 22 22 Nickname:<NICK> The Proud
Name Suffix:<NSFX> I
0395 Danpi Vermundsson 0391 - 0413 Olaf Vermundsson 22 22 0373 Danpi 0369 Vermund Frodesson 0347 - 0407 Frode Havarsson 60 60 Name Suffix:<NSFX> IV 1898 - 1993 Arabella Elizabeth Cabell 94 94 0325 Havar Fridleifsson Nickname:<NICK> The Stronghand 0303 - 0348 Fridleif Frodasson 45 45 Name Suffix:<NSFX> II 0288 - 0310 Frodi Fridleifsson 22 22 0259 Fridleif Skjoldsson 0219 - 0300 Freige Gefion verch Cadwalladr 81 81 0237 Skjold Name Suffix:<NSFX> of Denmark and Normandy 0194 Beltsa 0190 - 0330 Frithuwald Bor 140 140 0160 - 0245 Freothatlaf 85 85 0130 - 0220 Finn 90 90 1889 Paul d'Harris 0100 Flocwald 0080 Godwulf ~0010 Geata Abt 0050 BC Taeti 100 BC Beowa Abt 140 BC Sceaf Abt 180 BC Bjaed Ap Skjoeld Abt 200 BC Skjoeld(Sceldwa) Name Prefix:<NPFX> Saxon Cheif Abt 300 BC Heremond Name Prefix:<NPFX> Saxon Cheif Abt 350 BC Itermon Also Known As:<_AKA> Itermod, Itermann, Itrmann
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Saxon Cheif
1899 - 1970 John Edward Cabell 71 71 Abt 400 BC Athra Also Known As:<_AKA> Hathra, Athra
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Saxon Cheif
Abt 450 BC Whala ap Bedwig Name Prefix:<NPFX> Saxon Cheif 600 BC Bedweg ap Sechif 650 BC Seskef 700 BC Sehif 800 BC Magi 900 BC Moda 920 BC Vingenor 1278 BC Eurydice av Troja 1100 BC Einrid 1901 - 1971 Robert Alexander Cabell 70 70 1130 BC Hloritha 1150 BC Vingehar 1195 BC Troana av Priam Abt 1200 BC Memnon ~1213 Phillip Darcy D. 677 BC Alexandre av Basabiano II D. Abt 677 BC Basabilano II av Plesron Abt 1150 BC Plesron av Helenus Abt 1400 BC Apate av Erebus 1187 - 1242 Roger Bertram 55 55 ~1900 Alexander Cabell ~1197 - >1253 Agnes Unknown 56 56 Abt 450 BC Plaserio II av Gaberaino Abt 550 BC Gaberaino av Eliacor Abt 650 BC Eliacor av Plesron Abt 750 BC Plesron av Plaserio I Abt 850 BC Plaserio I av Basabilano Abt 950 BC Basabilano av Gelio Abt 1050 BC Gelio av Esdron Abt 1075 BC Esdron av Franco Abt 1100 BC Franco Scythians av Zenter 1905 - 1996 Iona Ambler Cabell 91 91 Married Name:<_MARNM> Halliday 1150 BC Zenter(Genger) av Helenus Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Troy Abt 1206 BC Andromache av Aetion 1206 BC Helenus av Priam II Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Epirus 1240 BC Hecuba of Phrygia av Dymas Abt 1300 BC Eunoe 1250 BC - 1185 BC Priam II av Laomedon Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Troy ~0560 - 0607 Judhael ap Judual 47 47 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Domnonee Abt 1250 BC Tithoneus av Laomedon ~0515 - 0540 Jonas ap Deroch 25 25 Also Known As:<_AKA> Iona, King of France
Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Domnonee
~1242 John de Neville 1907 - 1990 Florence Magnolia Cabell 82 82 Married Name:<_MARNM> Perkins 1290 BC Callirhoe av Scamander D. 0870 Gwgan * 1294 BC Astyoche av Simoeis D. 1187 BC Erichthonius Illium Acadia Abt 1400 BC Basia Asia 1407 BC Teucer av Scamander 1427 BC Idea Abt 1425 BC Scamander av Teucri Also Known As:<_AKA> Xanthus 1710 BC - 1610 BC Dardanus "Irish Pedigrees" has this man's direct lineage as the following (from father to son):

Cambo Blascon (father)
Blascon (grandfather)
Altheo (so on)
Thusco
Hercules
Dodanin
* then Iauan or Javan
Iapeth or Japeth
Noe or Noah
Lamech
Mathusalem or Mathuselah
Henoch or Enoch
Iared or Jared
Malaleel or Mahaleel
Cainan or Kenan
Henos or Enos
Seth
Adam



*I have (so far), in my research, the same lineage from Javan to Adam; however, I have a difference when it comes to tracing Dardanus (Dardano) to Cambo Blascon.  I know I have much more research to do, but even date-wise this ("Irish Pedigrees") seems impossible.
1727 BC Electra av Atlas 1908 - 1946 Gladys Marguerite Cabell 38 38 Married Name:<_MARNM> Manley Abt 1450 BC Atlas ben Japhet Abt 1450 BC Pleione av Okeanos 1737 BC - 1638 BC Zerah ben Judah Abt 1450 BC Tamara of Kadash 1804 BC - 1675 BC Judah ben Jaccob Also Known As:<_AKA> Zeus, Jupiter Abt 1829 BC - Abt 1745 BC Leah bint Laban 1856 BC - 1689 BC Jacob ben Isaac Also Known As:<_AKA> Isreal 1912 BC - 1720 BC Rebekah bint Bethuel 2001 BC - 1716 BC Issac ben Abraham 2055 BC - 1888 BC Sarai(Sarah) Bint Terah ~1860 Gabor (Gabriel) Radoczy 2051 BC - 1876 BC Abraham ben Terah Abt 2120 BC Amthelo bint Avram Also Known As:<_AKA> Yawnu, Yunal Edna, Amtheta 2126 BC - 1921 BC Terah ben Nahor Abt 2200 BC Iyosaka Also Known As:<_AKA> Ijosek 2155 BC - 2007 BC Nahor ben Serug Name Suffix:<NSFX> of Agade Melka bint Keher 2185 BC - 1955 BC Serug Name Suffix:<NSFX> of Agade Ora bint Unknown 2217 BC - 1978 BC Reu Lagash ben Peleg 1740 Frances *Hamden 1842 - 1897 Jackson Wiley 55 55 BIOGRAPHY: served in the Civil War

His parents were both born in Virginia according to the 1880 US census.
2247 BC - 2008 BC Peleg ben Eber Name Suffix:<NSFX> of Babylon Abt 2275 BC Azura bint Kenan 2281 BC - 1917 BC Eber ben Shelah Abt 2300 BC Mu'ak bint Kessed 2311 BC - 1878 BC Salah Name Suffix:<NSFX> of Babylon Milkah bint Madai Abt 2200 BC Kenan Ben Arhpaxad Abt 2275 BC Rasueja bint Elam 2392 BC - 1904 BC Arphaxad ben Shem Progenitor of the Chaldeans. Abt 2400 BC Sedeqetelebab bint Eliakim 1840 - 1926 Jemima Cassels 86 86 2448 BC - 1948 BC Shem ben Noah Abt 3050 BC Naamah bint Rakeel 2948 BC - 1998 BC Noah ben Lamech Abt 3100 BC Betenos bint Baraki'il Also Known As:<_AKA> Ashmua 3138 BC Lamech ben Methuselah ~0968 - 1016 Aethelred 48 48 He was the last of the "boy kings". 0885 - 12 JUN 918 Aethelflaed verch Alfred She administered the government of Mercia after the death of her brother, Edward, in his/their operation against the Danes. 3382 BC - 3017 BC Enoch ben Jared Cause of Death:<CAUS> God took him away
Enoch was a man of great faith, and hepleased God very much.
Abt 3500 BC Baraka bint Rashjual 3544 BC - 2582 BC Jared ben Mahaleel Also Known As:<_AKA> Yared ~1865 - 1937 Robert Wiley 72 72 Abt 3575 BC Dinah bint Baraki'il Also Known As:<_AKA> Sina 3609 BC - 2714 BC Mahaleel ben Kenan 3679 BC - 2769 BC Kenan ben Enosh Naom 3769 BC - 2864 BC Enosh ben Seth 3875 BC - 2962 BC Seth ben Adam 4004 BC - 3074 BC Adam 4004 BC - Aft 3874 BC Eve Abt 3900 BC Azura bint Adam Aft 3769 BC Baraki'el ben Enosh 1866 - 1952 Fredrick Wiley 86 86 Rashujal ben Cainan Mualeleth ~1035 Henry *de Flandres Abt 3100 BC Baraki'il ben Enoch ~1047 Godwin Haroldsson 0644 - 0718 Cenred 74 74 Abt 3100 BC Emzarah (Itea) Abt 3100 BC Rake'el ben Methuselah 3317 BC - 2425 BC (1 Year Before The Floo Methuselah ben Enoch ~1000 Renaud *de Nevers 1872 Cara Wiley Abt 2300 BC Elam ben Shem ~1054 - 1068 Magnus Haraldsson 14 14 ~1075 Routrou de Peache Abt 3475 BC Lebal ben Mahaleel ? 0858 Harald Halfdansson Nickname:<NICK> Fair Hair
Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Norway
Name Suffix:<NSFX> I
1026 Elena de Normandy ~0830 Ranghild Sigurssdottir Abt 2300 BC Madai ben Japeth His decendants became the Madaeans or Medes and the Slavic peoples. Abt 2400 BC - BC Adatoneses bint Eliakim Also Known As:<_AKA> Adataneses Abt 2470 BC Japheth ben Noah Nickname:<NICK> The Elder

He is the progenitor of the Milesian Irish Nation.
1875 - ~1940 Franklin Wiley 65 65 Leta bint Mahaleel Abt 1425 BC Selene(Moon) av Hyperion Abt 2350 BC Kessed ben Shem ~1050 Eadmund Haraldsson Melie bint Mahaleel Abt 3200 BC Cechar ben Mahaleel Abt 2200 BC Keher ben Peleg Abt 2240 BC Lamna of Shinar 0670 Thora Borghariort 0650 - 0715 Regner 65 65 1877 - 1959 Geneva Beatrice Wiley 81 81 ~0970 Thorkill Styrbjornsson Ur bint Serug Abt 2145 BC Avram ben Heraclim Abt 2170 BC Shelah ben Arphaxad Abt 2190 BC Heraclim ben Peleg Bef 2000 BC Phanes Alain * The twelfth son of Bran.  He remained celibate. ~0830 - 0864 Hubert 34 34 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Comte et Abbe de St. Maurice et Valois
Cause of Death:<CAUS> slain
0645 Herold 0680 - 0718 Ingild 38 38 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Prince of Wessex D. <1930 UNKNOWN Phenix Name Prefix:<NPFX> Dr. Abt 2100 BC Tohwait Nfry-ta- Tjenen 1910 BC - 1773 BC Ishmael ben Abraham 0383 Gewis ap Wig Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Saxony 1345 BC - 1281 BC Illus av Tros Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of Troy 1942 BC - 1842 BC Bethuel ben Nahor Milcah bint Haran 2100 BC Haran ben Terah 2080 BC Nahor ben Terah Abt 1985 BC Hagar 0411 - Between 443-502 Esla ap Gewis Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Saxony 1883 - 1929 Kitty Wiley 46 46 Nocher * Bef 2000 BC Nyx av Chaos 1035 - 1089 Robert *Flanders 54 54 Aft 1895 BC Laban Ben Bethuel ~1030 Guillaume *de Nevers Abt 1650 BC Epher Altas 1877 BC Midian ben Abraham Abt 200 BC Keturuh Abt 1500 BC Charon av Erebus ? ~0325 Unknown UNKNOWN 1879 Emmit Wiley ~1865 John (Janos) Varga Nickname:<NICK> "middle"=refers to part of town
- taken from notes of my mother, Constance Radoczy, from a conversation with her father Stephen (Istvan) Radoczy.

John was one of three "Johns" in Tornyosnemetti (means city of churches-or steeples).  He was referred to as "middle John" which designated where he lived in town - upper, middle, or lower.
~0575 Prizal 1250 BC Placia ~0535 - 0585 Judual ap Jonas 50 50 Also Known As:<_AKA> Judwal
Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Domnonee
~1235 Roger Darcy ~0480 - 0560 Cynric ap Cerdic 80 80 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of West Saxons 0547 - 0593 Ceawlin ap Cynric 46 46 THE SCOTCH-IRISH OR THE SCOT IN NORTH BRITAIN, NORTH IRELAND, AND NORTH AMERICA
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The British kingdom of Alclut or Strathclyde was the northern portion of the Cymric territory, or old Wales, once extending from Cornwall to Dunbarton, but permanently severed first by the Saxon king, Ceawlin, who in 577 took possession of the country round Bath and Gloucester; and second by Edwin, King of Bernicia, at the great battle of Chester, in 613.

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A. 560. This year Ceawlin succeeded to the kingdom of the West Saxons, and AElle assumed the kingdom of the Northumbrians, Ida being dead; each of them reigned thirty winters. AElle was the son of Yffe, Yffe of Uxfrea, Uxfrea of Wilgils, Wilgils of Westerfalcna, Westerfalcna of Saefugl, Saefugl of Saebald, Saebald of Sigegeat, Sigegeat of Swebdaeg, Swebdaeg of Sigegar, Sigegar of Waegdaeg, Waegdaeg of Woden, Woden of Freothewulf.


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A. 593. This year Ceawlin, and Cwichelm, and Cryda perished; and AEthelfrith succeeded to the kingdom of the Northumbrians; he was the son of AEthelric, AEthelric of Ida.


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[p.295]Ceadwalla was the son of Coenbryht, Coenbryht of Cadda, Cadda of Cutha, Cutha of Ceawlin, Ceawlin of Cynric, Cynric of Cerdic. And Mul was the brother of Ceadwalla, and he was afterwards burned in Kent. And the same year, on the 13th of the Kalends of June, king Ecgferth was slain, near the North sea, and a great army with him. lie had been king fifteen winters, and Aldferth his brother succeeded to the kingdom after him. Ecgferth was the son of Oswiu, Oswiu of AEthelfrith, AEthelfrith of AEthelric, AEthelric of Ida, Ida of Eoppa.


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A. 688. This year Ine succeeded to the kingdom of the West Saxons, and held it thirty-seven winters; and he built the monastery at Glaston-bury; and afterwards withdrew to Rome, and there dwelt until his dying days: and the same year Ceadwalla went to Rome, and received baptism from the Pope, and the Pope named him Peter; and after seven nights he died. Now Ine was the son of Cenred, Cenred of Ceolwald, Ceolwald was Cynegils' brother, and they were sons of Cuthwine the son of Ceawlin, Ceawlin of Cynric, Cynric of Cerdic.7





His kingship is regained in the house of Caedwalla about 684.
Abt 1700 BC Egyptian wife of Adbeel ben Ishmael * 0439 Elesa ap Esla Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Saxony ~0524 Signe Halfdansdotter Abt 1450 BC Pandora av Hephaetus 1880 - 1922 George Willard Kirk Love 41 41 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sr. Abt 1700 BC Theia av Uranus Abt 1700 BC Hyperion(Observation) av Uranus ~1001 - <1085 Gytha Thorkillsdottir 84 84 ~0992 - 1053 Godwin Wulfnothsson 61 61 ~1054 Olaf Haraldsson ~0500 Amfleda Thrasamundsdotter ~0485 Hilderich Nickname:<NICK> The Christian King of Vandals
Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of the Vandals in Africa
He was in alliance with Constantiople when he was deposed by Gelimer in 530.
0444 - 14/23 DEC 484 Hunnerick Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of the Vandals in Africa 0438 - 0480 Eudoxia 42 42 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess of Rome 0422 Licinia Eudoxia ~1855 George W. Love 2 JUL 419 - 16 MAR 455 Flavus Valentinian Name Suffix:<NSFX> III 0380 - 27 NOV 450 Galla Placida 0360 - 2 SEP 421 Constantius Gratianus Source:  Cindy Sparks, "SparksFamily", 2002.    

Constantius III, the commander in chief of the Emperor Honorius' forces, who was later proclaimed Emperor, reigned only seven months and died in 421.

In the year 410 the Roman army left Britain, never to return. About the year 432, Saint Patrick, a Scot named Succat, who had been a British slave, kidnapped by the Irish, escaped, and later made his way back to Ireland as a missionary of the gospel. With trumpet and drum he drew the people to him and is said to have won the entire Island.

About a century later Saint Columba carried the gospel to Scotland and founded the Scottish church.

Later Saint Boniface of Devonshire, England, carried the gospel to Germany and was there slain in A.D. 755. NO land has ever received the gospel except it was brought there by some foreign missionary.
0342 Theodora 7 AUG 317 - 3 NOV 361 Constantius (Flavius Julius) 0289 - 0326 Fausta Flavia Maximina 37 37 27 FEB 273/274 - 0337 Constantine Source:  Larry Chesebro' , "CHESEBRO' Genealogy@RootsWeb", 2003   

The following was contributed by:

Jay Bregman, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of History, University of Maine. Author of Synesius of Cyrene: Philosopher-Bishop.

Constantine the Great (about AD 274-337), Roman emperor (306-37), the first Roman ruler to be converted to Christianity. He was the founder of Constantinople (present-day Istanbul), which remained the capital of the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire until 1453.

Early Life

Constantine the Great was born Flavius Valerius Constantius at Nis, in what is now Serbia, son of the commander Constantius Chlorus (later Constantius I) and Helena (later Saint Helena), a camp follower. Constantius became co-emperor in 305. Constantine, who had shown military talent in the East, joined his father in Britain in 306. He was popular with the troops, who proclaimed him emperor when Constantius died later the same year. Over the next two decades, however, Constantine had to fight his rivals for the throne, and he did not finally establish himself as sole ruler until 324.
Following the example of his father and earlier 3rd-century emperors, Constantine in his early life was a solar henotheist, believing that the Roman sun god, Sol, was the visible manifestation of an invisible "Highest God" (summus deus), who was the principle behind the universe. This god was thought to be the companion of the Roman emperor. Constantine's adherence to this faith is evident from his claim of having had a vision of the sun god in 310 while in a grove of Apollo in Gaul. In 312, on the eve of a battle against Maxentius, his rival in Italy, Constantine is reported to have dreamed that Christ appeared to him and told him to inscribe the first two letters of his name (XP in Greek) on the shields of his troops. The next day he is said to have seen a cross superimposed on the sun and the words "in this sign you will be the victor" (usually given in Latin, in hoc signo vinces). Constantine then defeated Maxentius at the Battle of the Milvian Bridge, near Rome. The Senate hailed the victor as savior of the Roman people. Thus, Constantine, who had been a pagan solar worshiper, now looked upon the Christian deity as a bringer of victory. Persecution of the Christians was ended, and Constantine's co-emperor, Licinius, joined him in issuing the Edict of Milan (313), which mandated toleration of Christians in the Roman Empire. As guardian of Constantine's favored religion, the church was then given legal rights and large financial donations.

Sole Ruler

A struggle for power soon began between Licinius and Constantine, from which Constantine emerged in 324 as a victorious Christian champion. Now emperor of both East and West, he began to implement important administrative reforms. The army was reorganized, and the separation of civil and military authority, begun by his predecessor, Diocletian, was completed. The central government was run by Constantine and his council, known as the sacrum consistorium. The Senate was given back the powers that it had lost in the 3rd century, and new gold coins (solidi) were issued, which remained the standard of exchange until the end of the Byzantine Empire.
Constantine intervened in ecclesiastical affairs to achieve unity; he presided over the first ecumenical council of the church at Nicaea in 325. He also began the building of Constantinople in 326 on the site of ancient Greek Byzantium. The city was completed in 330 (later expanded), given Roman institutions, and beautified by ancient Greek works of art. In addition, Constantine built churches in the Holy Land, where his mother (also a Christian) supposedly found the True Cross on which Jesus was crucified. The emperor was baptized shortly before his death, on May 22, 337.

Evaluation

Constantine the Great unified a tottering empire, reorganized the Roman state, and set the stage for the final victory of Christianity at the end of the 4th century. Many modern scholars accept the sincerity of his religious conviction. His conversion was a gradual process; at first he probably associated Christ with the victorious sun god. By the time of the Council of Nicaea (325), however, he was completely Christian, but still tolerated paganism among his subjects. Although criticized by his enemies as a proponent of a crude and false religion, Constantine the Great strengthened the Roman Empire and ensured its survival in the East. As the first emperor to rule in the name of Christ, he was a major figure in the foundation of medieval Christian Europe.
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first Christian ruler of the Roman Empire, annexed Britain,founded Constantinople

Reigned BET. 306 - 337
Note:

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Flavius Valerius Constantinus, better known as Constantine the Great, was the first Roman emperor to adopt Christianity. He was born at Naissus (modern Nis, Serbia) about AD 280, the son of CONSTANTIUS I, who became (293) a caesar in the tetrarchy established by DIOCLETIAN. Constantine was educated in the imperial court and seemed destined to succeed his father. In 305, Constantius became senior emperor (augustus) in the West. However, when he died at York in 306 and the British troops proclaimed Constantine augustus in his place, the Eastern emperor GeorgiaLERIUS refused to recognize the claim, offering Constantine the lesser rank of caesar.

Constantine survived the civil war that disrupted the western half of the empire during the next 5 years and by 312 was in a position to challenge Maxentius, the self-appointed caesar who controlled Italy and Africa. Constantine's defeat of Maxentius at the Milvian Bridge outside Rome (Oct. 28, 312) not only removed a dangerous rival but secured his share in the new government formed by LICINIUS, whom Galerius had appointed augustus of the West in 308. The arch commissioned by the Senate in Rome to mark his victory bears an inscription that attributes Constantine's success to the "prompting of a deity." The Senate undoubtedly had in mind a pagan deity, but later Christian writers credited the victory to the intervention of the Christian God, who (they asserted) had declared his support of Constantine in a vision.

The nature of Constantine's conversion to Christianity has long been a matter of dispute--primarily because the sources, all of them Christian, offer conflicting testimony. The outlines of his religious development, however, are clear enough. Before 312, Constantine seems to have been a tolerant pagan, willing to accumulate heavenly patrons but not committed to any one deity. Between 312 and 324, however, he gradually adopted the Christian God as his protector and on several occasions granted special privileges to individual churches and bishops. His alliance with Christianity was strengthened by the political quarrel with Licinius. The death of Galerius in 311--and that of his successor in the East, Maximinus Daia, in 313--left Constantine and Licinius in control of both halves of the empire. The two rulers were soon at odds. In the ensuing civil war, politics and religion became so entangled that contemporaries described Constantine's conflict with Licinius (a pagan) as a crusade against paganism. Soon after his victory over Licinius at Chrysopolis (Sept. 18, 324), Constantine openly embraced Christianity and became more directly involved in the affairs of the church.

The following year, Constantine assembled the bishops in a council at Nicaea to debate the doctrines of Arius, a presbyter of Alexandria in Egypt, who argued that Christ was a created being and therefore not divine. Although this was not Constantine's first attempt to reconcile orthodox and heretical factions in Christianity, it was the first time he had used the imperial office to impose a settlement. Following a lengthy and heated debate, the bishops condemned ARIANISM and adopted a CREED (the Nicene Creed) that affirmed the divinity of Christ. Heresies such as Arianism were not so easily dismissed, however, and they continued to claim the attention of later church councils.

More important to the pagan majority in the empire, whose beliefs Constantine had rejected but continued to tolerate, were the secular problems that required new and vigorous solutions. Meeting the invasions of the GOTHS and other tribal groups along the western frontiers; the attempt to secure the provinces by dividing the army, increasingly recruited from the barbarian population of the empire, into stationary frontier units and a more mobile reserve; the reform of the coinage to prevent further inflation; the expansion of the bureaucracy to meet the real or imagined needs of an increasingly centralized government--in his own day Constantine's reputation rested more on his handling of these issues than on his arbitration of Christian disputes. In historical terms, though, these actions were less influential than his unexpected, and largely unexplainable, adoption of Christianity. Even the founding in 324 of Constantinople (modern ISTANBUL), the "new Rome" that survived the collapse of the Western empire, was a less important innovation. Embellished with monuments pirated from pagan sanctuaries, Constantinople itself was not only the new capital of the empire but the symbol of the Christian triumph.

The civil war following Constantine's death on May 22, 337, did not destroy the new order he had created. The victor in the struggle, his son CONSTANTIUS II, was an Arian, but he was no less committed to the Christianization of the empire than his father. Paganism survived, but only during the short reign (360-63) of Julian the Apostate was it again represented on the imperial throne.
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31 MAR 250 - 25 JUL 306 Constantius Chlorus 0248 - 0328 Helena Brittannica 80 80 ~0233 - 0254 Strada verch Cadvan 21 21 Nickname:<NICK> The Fair ~1860 Annie Marshall 0210 - 0262 Clolius ap Godebog 52 52 Nickname:<NICK> Old King Cole
Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Britons
0190 Gorepauc Guotepauc 0170 Technant 0150 Tehvant ap Urban 0130 Urban 0110 Grat ~0090 Jumutel ~0075 Retigern ~0050 Qudecant ~0025 Outigar 1902 - 1966 Marshall Brinkley Love 63 63 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sr. ~0002 Ebuid Abt 0025 BC Endos Abt 0045 BC Eudelen Abt 0065 BC Eugein Abt 0085 BC Avallach ap Beli Abt 3200 BC Leath bint Enoch Bef 135 BC - 0072 BC Manogan ap Capoir Abt 300 BC Eneid ap Cerwyd Abt 240 BC - 135 BC Capoir ap Pyrr Abt 300 BC Pyrr 1912 - 1924 George Williard Kirk Love 12 12 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Jr. Abt 375 BC Sawyl Abt 425 BC Rhydderch Abt 500 BC Redion Abt 575 BC Edoil ap Arthmael Abt 700 BC Arthmael ap Seisyll Abt 750 BC Seisyll ap Owain Abt 800 BC Owain ap Cap Abt 850 BC Cap Ap Bledud 900 BC Bledud ap Aser 940 BC Aser ap Cingen 1919 Edgar Forrest Love Name Prefix:<NPFX> Dr. 980 BC Cingen Cambria 1020 BC Dyfenwal hen Name Prefix:<NPFX> Dux Cambria & Cornwall 1041 BC Gorbonian ap Cymryw(Camber) Name Prefix:<NPFX> Dux Cambria & Cornwall 1120 BC Cymryw(Camber) ap Brutus Name Prefix:<NPFX> Dux Cambria & Cornwall Abt 1150 BC Ignoge Ignoge was taken from Greece by Brutus as part of the "spoils" after he defeated her father Pandrasus. 1120 BC - 1091 BC Brutus ap Silvius Source Information:
Hanna, Charles A. The Scotch-Irish: The Scot in North Britain, North Ireland, and North America Vol.1 New York, NY: G. P. Putnam, 1902.

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11. AEneas reigned over the Latins three years; Ascanius, thirty-threeyears; after whom Silvius reigned twelve years, and Posthumus thirty-nineyears: the former, from whom the kings of Alba are called Silvan, was brother to Brutus, who governed Britain at the time Eli, the high-priest, judged Israel, and when the ark of the covenant was taken by, a foreign people. But Posthumus, his brother, reigned among the Latins. [Fabulous.] 12. After an interval of not less than eight hundred years, came the Picts, and occupied the Orkney Islands[?]: whence they laid waste many regions, and seized those on the left-hand side of Britain, where they still remain, keeping possession of a third part of Britain to this day. 13. Long after this, the Scots arrived in Ireland from Spain.[?] . . .

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Source:  GEDCOM:  Ancestry.com.  Jonathan Smith, "BSJTK Smith Family Tree", 2003


Title: , King of the Britons, "The Trojan"


Brutus was expelled from Italy for killing his Father when he was 15.  He accidentally shot his father with an arrow while hunting.  The Trojans accepted Brutus as their leader; he reigned for 23 years.

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1. Because Brutus had killed his father, he was expelled from Italy returned to the Aegean area and organized the enslaved Trojans, Lydians and Maeonians. The Greeks were defeated and Troy was recaptured. With the recapture of Troy in 1149 the list of Sea Powers of the Aegean and eastern Mediterranean began. According to the terms of the treaty with the Greeks Brutus migrated, with all who wished to follow him, via the Mediterranean into Britain. (Compendium of World History. Vol. I, P. 454)

2. Brutus with a large part of the Trojans migrated to "the Great White Island" (an early name for Britain due to its chalk cliffs). Tradition says that on the way to the "White Island" Brutus came across Four other Trojan colonies upon the coast of Spain and persuaded them to join him.
At Totnes on the River Dart [in England], twelve miles inland from Torbay (the oldest seaport in South Devon) is an historical stone that commemorates the coming of Brutus to Britain. (Cir., 1103 B.C.) The stone is known as the "Brutus Stone," the tradition being that the Trojan Prince set foot upon it when he first landed. The Welsh records state that three tribes of his countrymen received Brutus and his company as brethern and proclaimed Brutus King at a national convention of the whole island. His three sons, born after his arrival in Britain were named after the three tribes -- Locrinus, Camber, and Alban. Brutus' name heads the role in all the genealogies of the British kings, preserved as faithfully as were those of the kings of Israel and Judah. (Missing Links Discovered in Assyrian Tablets. P. 65-66)

In Britain, then called Albion, Brutus renamed Albion after himself, Britain, and founded what is now London naming it "Caer Troia", "Troynovant", "Troja Nova" or New Troy later named Trinovantum and finally Londinum by the Romans.
Abt 1400 BC Aether av Erebus 1190 BC Roma 0989 - 1012 Edred 23 23 >1800 Unknown Shields 1923 Florence Frances Brown 1220 BC - 1175 BC Aeneas av Anchises Abt 1380 BC Aphrodite av Zeus Nickname:<NICK> Godess of Love
Also Known As:<_AKA> Venus
1275 BC - 1180 BC Anchises av Capys ~0730 Gunderland ? 1310 BC Capys av Assaracus Abt 1310 BC Hieromneme av Simoesis 1340 BC - BC Assaracus av Tros 0622 - >0688 Ceolwald ap Cutha 66 66 1375 BC - Abt 1250 BC Tros av Erichthonis Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Acadia 0327 Freawine ap Freothogar 1914 - 1971 Margaret Bell 57 57 0470 - 0534 Cerdic ap Elesa 64 64 Cerdic was one of the original Saxon invaders and became the first Saxon king of the area of Wessex which would become Dorset.

The Anglo Saxon chronicles state that "In 495 there came two ealdormen to Britain: Cerdic and Cynric his son, with five ships, to the place called Cerdicesora; on the same day they fought the Welsh.

In 508 they killed a British king named Natanlaod and five thosand men with him. After that the land was known as Natanleag up to Cerdicesford.

In 519, they received the West Saxon kingdom and the same year they fought with the Britons in the place now called Cerdicesford; the royal line of Wessex ruled from that day.

In 527, they fought the Britons in the place called Cerdiceslea and then in 530 they seized the Isle of Wight and killed a few men in Carisbrook.

In 534 Cerdic died and was succeded by Cynric as ruler of Wessex.
0564 - 0584 Cuthwine ap Ceawlin 20 20 Cause of Death:<CAUS> killed in battle <0584 - 0622 Cutha ap Cuthwine 38 38 0982 Constance * Abt 1500 BC Thanatos(Death) av Erebus ? Abt 1500 BC Nemisis(Indignation) av Erebus ? Abt 1500 BC Hypnos(Sleep) av Erebus ? Abt 1500 BC Hemera(Day) av Erebus Abt 1500 BC Geras(Age) av Erebus ? Abt 1500 BC Eleos(Mercy) av Erebus ? Remedios Perez 360 BC Cerwyd ap Crydon 440 BC Crydon ap Dyfnarth 510 BC Dyfnarth ap Prydain 580 BC Prydain av Prydain 650 BC Aedd Mawr av Antinius 720 BC Antinius Antonius 790 BC - 719 BC Seisyll ap Gwrwst 810 BC - 735 BC Gwewst ap Rhiwallon 830 BC - 750 BC Rhiwallon ap Cunedda 850 BC - 772 BC Cunedda ap Henwyn 1902 - 1985 Ruth Price 83 83 Married Name:<_MARNM> Love ~1870 Elizabeth (Erszebeth) Telesko (Tazekas) 880 BC Henwyn Cambria ap Bleiddud 870 BC Rhagaw verch Llyr D. 810 BC Llyr ap Bleiddud D. 870 BC Bleiddud ap Rhun Abt 940 BC - 890 BC Rhun Baladr Bras Abt 970 BC - 929 BC Lleon ap Lliwelydd Abt 1000 BC - 954 BC Brutus Darianlas Source:  GEDCOM:  Ancestry.com.  "Melvin Edward Baker, Jr.3", 2003


BIOGRAPHY: Note: Brutus stayed with his father while his nineteen brothers subdued the kingdom of Germany and stayed there. He reigned for twelve years.
D. 966 BC Efrog Gadarn D. 1006 BC Mymbyr ap Madag Abt 1100 BC - 1026 BC Madag ap Locrinus ~1875 Thomas Price Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sr. 1122 BC - 1076/1081 BC Locrinus ap Brutus He inherited the main part of Britain called Loegres> 0355 Wig ap Freawine Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Saxony 1160 BC Silvius av Aeneas 1187 BC - 1137 BC Julus Aseanius av Aeneas 0295 Gwladys verch Llewfer ~0325 Cadvan ap Conan Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Dumonia 0305 Ursula verch Dynod ~0305 - 0367 Conan Meriadog ap Gereint 62 62 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Brittany and Dumonia
Name Suffix:<NSFX> I
0284 Gereint ap Einudd Name Prefix:<NPFX> Lord of Meriadog 0258 - 0300 Eiunudd ap Gwrddwfn 42 42 ~1880 Inez Johnson 0215 Gwaddwfn ap Cwrrig 0180 Cwrrig ap (Goruc) Fawr ~0150 Fawdfilwr Meirchion 0140 Fawdfilwr Meirchion ap Owain 0115 Owain ap Coellyn 0350 Visigoth Female * ~0099 Cyllian(Cyllinus) Marius Siluria ap Caradoc Name Prefix:<NPFX> King <0035 - >0085 Cartismandua 50 50 She betrayed her step-son Caractacus, or Carahoc, to the Romans after formerly befriending him. ~0020 - 0054 Caradawg ap Bran 34 34  Source:  Davis-Smith-Hancock-Perkins-Pierce-Hungerford

Also Known As:<_AKA> Pendragon 46-54 AD

Note:  Led the resistance against Rome until his capture. Taken to Rome as prisoner & then released because of his eloquence.
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Source: SparksFamily

The Bards record his wise saying: "Oppression persisted in, brings on death."
0022 BC Enygeus * 1921 - 1974 Marshall Brinkley Love 53 53 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Jr. 0020 Bran Fendigaid ap Llyr Source:  GEDCOM:  Cindy Sparks, "SparksFamily", 2002


Bran "The Blessed Sovereign", the first royal convert to Christianity, was said to have been baptized by the Apostle Paul.

Bran, King of Siluria, and commander of the British Fleet, in the year A.D. 36 resigned the crown to his son Caradoc and became Arch-Druid of the college of Siluria, where he remained some years until called upon to be a hostage for his son.

During his seven years in Rome he became the first royal convert to Christianity, and was baptized by the Apostle Paul. His recorded proverb is: "There is no good apart from God."


Source:  GEDCOM:  Ancestry.com.  Pam Miller, "Our Family Tree", 2003

King of the Silures 27 BC-8 BC
OS Death 43 AD Temple: Pendragon / King of Camulod 10-17
Note: He wasGovernor over Belgic tribes of the Catuvellauni and Trinovantes from his seat at Camulod (Romanized Camulodunum), modern Colchester. He was 1st Pendragon.
0044 BC Penardim verch Llud 0001 BC Llyr Lediath ap Berwyn 0026 BC Berwyn(Baran) ap Ceri 0062 BC Ceri ap Gwyn Name Prefix:<NPFX> Ancient Brittish King 0098 BC Gwyn ap Caid Name Prefix:<NPFX> Ancient Brittish King 134 BC Caid ap Arch Name Prefix:<NPFX> Ancient Brittish King 156 BC Arch ap Meirion 200 BC Meirion ap Ceraint 230 BC Ceraint ap Gereidiol * 1908 Lura Joseph 260 BC Gereidiol ap Dingad 290 BC Dingad ap Anyn 320 BC Anyn ap Alafon 360 BC Alafon ap Brywlais Ancient Brittish King 400 BC Brywlaid ap Certaint 440 BC Ceraint Feddw ap Berwyn * 480 BC Berwyn ap Morgan 520 BC Morgan ap Bleddyn 560 BC Bleddyn ap Rhun 600 BC Rhun ap Idwal ~1885 M. Joseph 640 BC Idwal ap Llywarch 680 BC Llywarch ap Calchwynydd 720 BC Calchwynydd ap Enir Fardd 760 BC Enir Faradd ap Ithel 800 BC Ithel ap Llarin Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of the Britons 840 BC Llarin ap Teuged Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of the Britons 880 BC Teuged ap Llyfeinydd 920 BC Llyfeinuydd ap Peredur 960 BC Peredur ap Gweryrydd 1000 BC Gweryrydd ap Ithon ~1888 Mary Wilson 1040 BC Ithon ap Cymryw ~0684 Ethelburh Abt 1400 BC Akhlys(Woe) av Erebus 0072 BC - 0018 BC Llud ap Beli He rebuilt "new-Troy" or Tinovnatum-KaerLud-Lud's town-London. 125 BC Don Anna verch Mathonwy 110 BC - 0072 BC Beli Mawr ~1048 Gunhild Haraldsdatter Abt 1400 BC Althaea av Calydon ~0114 Athildis ~0542 Wulfgurd of Paris 1921 Elizabeth Cabell Abt 1375 BC Sterope av Atlas 0934 Senfria Haraldsdotter ~0540 - 0601 Bertha Meroving 61 61 Bef 2000 BC Pontus(the Sea) av Chaos Abt 1986 BC(about 331 years aft - Abt 1886 BC Iscah ben Haran ? 327 years after The Flood Lot ben Haran ~0970 Wulfnoth Aethelmaersson D. 0394 Galla 0346 - 17 JAN 394 Theodosius Nickname:<NICK> The Great
Name Suffix:<NSFX> I
0351 Justina av Rome ~1900 UNKNOWN Halliday 0350 Valentinian Name Suffix:<NSFX> I ~1786 James Shields (could this be my guy?)

New York, 1820-1850 Passenger and Immigration Lists


Name:    James Shields
Arrival Date:    Feb 28, 1826 
Age:    40 
Gender:    M 
Port of Arrival:    New York 
Port of Departure:    Liverpool 
Place of Origin:    Great Britain 
Occupation:    Blacksmith 
Destination:    United States of America 
Ship:    Ship Dalhouse Castle 
Microfilm Serial Number:    M237 
Microfilm Roll Number:    8 
List Number:    89 


Source Information:
Ancestry.com. New York, 1820-1850 Passenger and Immigration Lists [database online]. Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2003. Original data: New York. Registers of Vessels Arriving at the Port of New York from Foreign Ports, 1789-1919. Micropublication M237, rolls # 1-95. National Archives, Washington, D.C.

Passenger list:  Ship Dalhouse Castle  From: Liverpool  Arrival: February 28, 1826

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Ship:  DALHOUSE CASTLE
Port of embarkation:  Liverpool
Date of arrival:  February 28, 1826

?   Gibson         21     M     Merchant       GB
John Robertson     25     M     Merchant       GB
Mary Rosich        25     F     -              GB
Julia Rosich        2     F     -              GB
Jos. Shields       40     M     Blacksmith     GB
John Shields       38     M     -              GB
Ricd. Trevor       42     M     Farmer         GB
John  ?            52     M     Joiner         GB


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Full Context of Irish Records Extraction Database   


Surname: Shields
Given Name: James
Sex: Male
Birth: 
Birthplace: 
Baptism: 
Baptism Place: 
Father's Surname: 
Father's Given Name: 
Mother's Surname: 
Mother's Given Name: 
Marriage: 1811
Marriage Place: Inch, County Down, Northern Ireland
Spouse's Surname: Curlett
Spouse's Given Name: Mary
Death: 
Death Place: 
Burial: 
Burial Place: 
Miscellaneous: 
Source: Z. Mettam. Northern Ireland Marriages, Volume 2 (Manuscript found at the Family History Library in Salt Lake City on microfilm 824282, item 3).
Marriages are taken from Aghalee, County Antrim, 1811-1844; Arboe, County Tyrone, 1783-1845; Ballinderry, County Londonderry, 1803-1845; Ballymoney, County Antrim, 1808-1845; Ballynahinch, County Down, 1709-1785, 1801-1834; Boardmills, County Down, 1782-1842, 1851-1870; Camus, County Tyrone, 1804-1845; Donegore, County Antrim, 1806- 1841; Drumachose, County Londonderry, 1730-1845; Henry Street, County Limerick, 1819-1860; Inch, County Down, 1791-1926; Kilrea, County Londonderry, 1829-1848; Lissara, Down Down, 1811-1851; Lower Cumber, County Down, 1808-1845; Magheralin, County Down, 1785-1845; Moira, County Down, 1785-1877; Raffrey, County Down, 1845-1877; Rathfriland, County Down, 1783-1801; Rosemary Street, Belfast, County Antrim, 1811-1845; Saintfield, County Down, 1724-1750; Seaford, County Down, 1760-1894; and Tamlaght, Counties Londonderry and Tyrone, 1834-1844.
Registration of marriages at the General Register Office in Dublin was compulsory for all Protestants after April 1845 in Ireland. They are the official record. Registration for all individuals became compulsory in Ireland after 1864.
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Surname: Shields
Given Name: James
Sex: Male
Birth: 
Birthplace: 
Baptism: 
Baptism Place: 
Father's Surname: 
Father's Given Name: 
Mother's Surname: 
Mother's Given Name: 
Marriage: 1811
Marriage Place: Inch, County Down, Northern Ireland
Spouse's Surname: 
Spouse's Given Name: 
Death: 
Death Place: 
Burial: 
Burial Place: 
Miscellaneous: 
Source: Z. Mettam. Northern Ireland Marriages, Volume 2 (Manuscript found at the Family History Library in Salt Lake City on microfilm 824282, item 3).
Marriages are taken from Aghalee, County Antrim, 1811-1844; Arboe, County Tyrone, 1783-1845; Ballinderry, County Londonderry, 1803-1845; Ballymoney, County Antrim, 1808-1845; Ballynahinch, County Down, 1709-1785, 1801-1834; Boardmills, County Down, 1782-1842, 1851-1870; Camus, County Tyrone, 1804-1845; Donegore, County Antrim, 1806- 1841; Drumachose, County Londonderry, 1730-1845; Henry Street, County Limerick, 1819-1860; Inch, County Down, 1791-1926; Kilrea, County Londonderry, 1829-1848; Lissara, Down Down, 1811-1851; Lower Cumber, County Down, 1808-1845; Magheralin, County Down, 1785-1845; Moira, County Down, 1785-1877; Raffrey, County Down, 1845-1877; Rathfriland, County Down, 1783-1801; Rosemary Street, Belfast, County Antrim, 1811-1845; Saintfield, County Down, 1724-1750; Seaford, County Down, 1760-1894; and Tamlaght, Counties Londonderry and Tyrone, 1834-1844.
Registration of marriages at the General Register Office in Dublin was compulsory for all Protestants after April 1845 in Ireland. They are the official record. Registration for all individuals became compulsory in Ireland after 1864.
~1800 Hannah * Ralph *Wilcox ~1800 Michael *Melvin ~1804 - 1890 Dora *O'Hara 86 86 Name: Dora O'HARA
Given Name: Dora
Surname: O'Hara
Sex: F
Birth: ABT 1804 in Ireland
Death: 11 MAY 1890 in 537 Canal St., New York City, New York
Burial: 13 MAY 1890 Grave 6-2-W-5/8, Calvary Cem., Woodside, NY
Immigration: ABT 1863 New York City, Manhattan Cty, New York
Census: 1880 515 Canal St.,New York City, Manhattan Cty, New York
Census: 24 JUN 1870 New York City, Manhattan Cty, New York

Father: David O'HARA b: in Ireland
Mother: May b: in Ireland

Marriage 1 Michael MELVIN b: in Ireland
Married: ABT 1831 in Ireland
Children
Michael MELVIN b: ABT 1839 in Ireland (Probably Mayo or Silgo)
Patrick MELVIN b: ABT 1832 in Ireland (Probably Mayo or Silgo)
Ann MELVIN b: ABT 1834 in Ireland (Probably Mayo or Silgo)
Barbara MELVIN b: BET 1842 AND 1854 in Ireland (Probably Mayo or Silgo)
Denis MELVIN b: BET 1844 AND 1848 in Ireland (Probably Mayo or Silgo)

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I don't know for sure if this is my Michael Melvin, but I have them attached because the dates are so close.  I need to come up with more before I am absolutely sure, though.  (BSC)
~1780 David *O'Hara ~1780 May Unknown ~1834 - 1902 Ann *Melvin 68 68 ~1839 - 1895 Michael *Melvin 56 56 Living Halliday ~1847 - 1908 Barbara *Melvin 61 61 Between 1844-48 Dennis *Melvin <1855 - >1870 John Melvin 15 15 <1858 - >1870 Michael Melvin 12 12 ~1900 - <1930 John Anderson 30 30 1535 Isabel *Isham *Boldridge ~1814 Mary Watson 1901 - 1971 Thomas *Price 69 69 ~1680 William Winborne D. Before 1930? Oscar Perkins ~1845 Peter Shaw 1730 - 1795 Jethro Bass 65 65 ~1720 Elizabeth Bass ~1726 - 1805 Abraham Bass 79 79 ~1730 - 1796 Alice Bass 66 66 Abt 1730/1744 Drury(Demsey?) Bass ~1730 Issac Bass ~1730 Undin (Eurodice) Bass 1740 - <1777 Job Bass 37 37 ~1725 - 1786 John Bass 61 61 1698 - 1778 Edward Bass 80 80 1927 Flora Belle Perkins 1703 - 1761 William Bass 58 58 1708 - >1732 Joudath Bass 24 24 <1735 Sarah Bass Source:  Herrin, Cynthia, comp. Bertie County, North Carolina Vital Statistics, 1700s-1920. [database online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2001. Original data: Sentinel Publications. Bertie Beginnings: The Story of Our County and Its Distinguished Citizens. Kinston, NC: Sentinel Publications, 1921.

Bass, Sarah 
   Date of Birth:  Bef 1714  Date of Death:    
   Mother:  Mary  Date of Marriage:  Bef 1732 
   Occupation:     Birth Date:    
   Death Date:     Spouse's Name:    
   Date of Marrige:     
   Spouse:  Mr. Anderson 
   Father:  John Bass, Sr. 
   Children:  Aaron 
   Place of Birth:  Bertie co., NC 
   Place of Marriage:  Bertie co., NC
1706 Loucy Or Lovey Bass 1707 - >1732 Mary Bass 25 25 ~1710 - >1732 Aaron Bass 22 22 1710 - >1732 Patience Bass 22 22 1697 - 1777 Moses Bass 80 80 1704 - <1732 Keziah Bass 28 28 1672 Edward Basse Addis Manley 1675 - 1704 Keziah Basse 29 29 1676 William Basse 1679 Joseph Basse 1681 Mary Basse 1687 Thomas Basse 1631 - 1719 John Lanier 87 87 1  NATI he was a French Huguenot
2  SOUR S98
~1604 - 1661 Clement Lanier 57 57 1640 - 1652 Nathaniel Basse 12 12 1643 Keziah Basse 1645 Elizabeth Keziah Basse 1929 Myrna *Weston Married Name:<_MARNM> Mackie 1648 - 1651 Jordan Basse ? 3 3 1652 Samuel Basse 1658 - 1722 Richard Basse 64 64 1661 - 1661 John Basse ~1772 Dugald Black ~1776 - 1850 Euphemia *Black 74 74 (don't know if this the same woman)

Source:  Georgia Marriages to 1850   

Georgia
Baldwin County

Black Sims, Euphemia John 

Spouse:  Black, Euphemia
Sims, John
Marriage Date:  25 Feb 1836
1730 - 1822 Catherine Patterson 92 92 ~1706 Catherine Unknown ~1702 - <1746 Malcolm Patterson 44 44 1730 - 1781 Kenneth Black 51 51 ~1920 - 1979 Charles Compain 59 59 ~1694 Catherine Mac Arthur ~1690 - ~1760 Malcolm Black 70 70 [http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Estates/7980/black.html]

"Malcolm Black and Catharine McArthur of Jura, Scotland. Malcolm Black from Jura settled in Cumberland county, NC in 1740 ( Dictionary Of Scottish Settlers To USA by Donald Whyte, #369). He may be from the village of Knocknofeolamane. His children are an unnamed daughter christened 29 April 1722 at Jura, Argyll, Scotland, and Kenneth, John, Alexander, Archibald and Hugh. (Archibald names Hugh as his brother in his 1792 will recorded in Cumberland co, NC. Kenneth, John, Alexander, and Archibald are considered by most researchers to be brothers and sons of Malcolm Black and wife, Catherine McArthur. "

lbmaybe@mindspring.com
~1890 Mary Varga ~1890 Margaret Varga ~1860 Laura Shaw ~1865 Willuby Shaw ~1878 Ernest Shaw ~1870 Nan Shaw 1851 George Carty ~1880 Evelyn Carty Nickname:<NICK> Wootsie Or Tootsie Wootsie ~1900 Camille Compain ~1880 Dorothy Carty ~1880 Loretta Carty ~1900 Phil Doyle ~1870 Unknown UNKNOWN ~1900 Lillian Carty ~1900 Alwyne Carty ~1900 Edwyne Carty ~1870 Sam *unknown ~1890 Bertram Shaw ~1885 Nellie Shaw Nellie Shaw was friends with Mary Crombie even before Mary married James L. Shaw. ~1900 Mary Hardy Living Shaw ~1900 unknown Shaw ? ~1900 Unknown Shaw ? ~1865 Unknown Weeks 1889 - 1987 Arthur Weeks 98 98 I am still not positive of Arthur's info, except of his mother's name and his wife's first name. ~1900 Lucilla Weeks Nickname:<NICK> Lil? 1902 - 1979 Rupert Weeks 77 77 As with Arthur Weeks, I am unsure of Rupert's info other than his mother's name, his wife's first name, and that he has at least three kids. 1893 - 1989 Dolly Dewalt 95 95 ~1900 M. Dundis ~0956 Giselbert de Soissons * ~1917 Larry Foley ~1905 Gayle Unknown Abt 1820? Johan Aulbach, Albert 1893 - >1943 Gabriella Querino 50 50 Nickname:<NICK> Ella 1889 Peter O'Connell 1897 - 1991 Valentina Querino 94 94 Nickname:<NICK> Tiny

My grandmother, Connie Shaw/Radoczy, used to say that her Aunt Tiny had a great sense of humor and was always "cutting up".
~1895 Robert Allison Nickname:<NICK> Bob ~1920 Donald Allison ~1920 Richard Allison ~1900 Unknown UNKNOWN 1922 Robert Allison Nickname:<NICK> Bobby Living Compain <1920 Herbert Allison ~1880 Ivy Carty ~1884 George M. Carty <1900 5 Unknown Children Carty ? 1846 Miss *Black ~0320 Patrick Name Prefix:<NPFX> Saint 1841 Henry *Black 1838 Jane *Black 1834 Susan *Black 1836 Littleton *Black Living Compain ~1925 Unknown Weeks ~1927 Unknown Weeks ? Living Weeks ? ~1925 Unknown Dundis Between 1835-39 - 1883 Bridget *O'Hora 1866 - 1889 Mary Ann *Melvin 23 23 <1868 - 1937 Catherine *Melvin 68 68 <1870 baby Melvin ? 1870 - 1904 Michael Frank *Melvin 33 33 1887 - 1966 Earl Marlasis Priest 79 79 Living Compain ~1850 Constance 1892 John Lee Priest 1895 Dennis Priest ~0300 Conchess ~1897 UNKNOWN Priest Married Name:<_MARNM> Pascall ~1780 Nathan Jordan Source Information:
Gray, Timothy, comp. Chowan County, North Carolina Cross Index to Deeds - Grantees 1696-1878 Vol B. [database online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2002. Original data: North Carolina State Archives. Chowan County, North Carolina Cross Index to Deeds - Grantees 1696-1878 Vol B. State Archives, Raleigh, North Carolina, 1696-1878.



Chowan County, North Carolina Cross Index to Deeds - Grantees 1696-1878 Vol B   
 
Transaction: Deed
1st Grantee Last Name: Jordan
1st Grantee First Name: Nathan
Grantor First Name: Joel
Grantor Last Name: Hallowell
Year: 1793
Book: S2
Page #: 362
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Transaction: Deed
1st Grantee Last Name: Jordan
1st Grantee First Name: Nathan
Grantor First Name: Edwd
Grantor Last Name: Welch
Year: 1804
Book: D2
Page #: 31
Comments: first name was abbreviated in the original text - Edwd is probably Edward; Grantor is Guardian
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Transaction: Deed
1st Grantee Last Name: Jordan
1st Grantee First Name: Nathan
Grantor First Name: Penny
Grantor Last Name: Jordan
Year: 1818
Book: G2
Page #: 322
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Transaction: Deed
1st Grantee Last Name: Jordan
1st Grantee First Name: Nathan
Grantor First Name: Wm
Grantor Last Name: Jordan
Year: 1818
Book: G2
Page #: 322
Comments: first name was abbreviated in the original text - Wm is probably William
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Transaction: Deed
1st Grantee Last Name: Jordan
1st Grantee First Name: Exum
Grantor First Name: Nathan
Grantor Last Name: Jordan
Year: 1817
Book: G2
Page #: 414
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Transaction: Deed
1st Grantee Last Name: Jordan
1st Grantee First Name: Nathan
Grantor First Name: Job
Grantor Last Name: Parker
Year: 1809
Book: G2
Page #: 323
Source Information:
Jackson, Ronald V., Accelerated Indexing Systems, comp. North Carolina Census, 1790-1890. [database on-line] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 1999-.
 
North Carolina Census, 1790-1890   

JORDAN, NATHAN 
   State:  NC  Year:  1800 
   County:  Bladen County  Record Type:  Federal Population Schedule 
   Township:  00010-01200-00  Page:  122 
   Database:  NC 1800 Federal Census Index 

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JORDAN, NATHAN 
   State:  NC  Year:  1800 
   County:  Bladen County  Record Type:  Federal Population Schedule 
   Township:  00010-01200-00  Page:  122 
   Database:  NC 1800 Federal Census Index 



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JORDAN, NATHAN 
   State:  NC  Year:  1787 
   County:  Chowan County  Record Type:  State or colonial census 
   Township:  St.Allins District  Page:  001 
   Database:  NC Early Census Index 



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JORDAN, NATHAN 
   State:  NC  Year:  1787 
   County:  Chowan County  Record Type:  State or colonial census 
   Township:  St.Allins District  Page:  001 
   Database:  NC Early Census Index 



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JORDAN, NATHAN 
   State:  NC  Year:  1850 
   County:  Orange County  Record Type:  Federal Population Schedule 
   Township:  First District  Page:  240 
   Database:  NC 1850 Federal Census Index
1798 - Between 1850-1860 Samuel Jordan ~1784 John Jordan ~1790 - ~1837 Mary Elizabeth *Pellum 47 47 D. <1852 John Bass ~1825 Johan Weniger the following was taken from an interview between Margaret Shields/Eberhardt and Lillian Shields/Tyree:

[Grandpa Weniger wanted their daughter, Mary, to marry a man who worked in their shop.  They were in the business of making clothes for the Army. The shop was on Manhattan Ave., and they also lived in the store.  There was a shop in the back where they repaired the machines....he disowned Mary when she married John Albert...and never forgave her...Grandpa Weniger and his brother Uncle (no one remembers his name - although he was a politician and uppity) donated the bells to Trinity Church in Brooklyn]





the following is possibly mine??:


Brooklyn, New York Directories, 1888-1890 > Results

Name  Business Name  Occupation  Location 1  Location 2  City  State  Year 

John Weninger     furrier     90 Ewen  Brooklyn  NY  1888, 1889 

John Weninger     furs.     165 Leonard  Brooklyn  NY  1889, 1890
Living Compain ~1829 Maria *Ebert? the following is taken from an interview between Margaret Shields/Eberhardt and Lillian Shields/Tyree:

...[Mary (daughter) was disowned by her father] "So they had it kinda rough when they started having children..., but her mother (Annie? Unknown/Weniger) had a millinary store and Mary would go over there and she would give her a little hand out once in a while.
1801 Johan Weniger ~1850 UNKNOWN Weniger the following is taken from an interview between Margaret Shields/Eberhardt and Lillian Shields/Tyree:

Uncle Weniger was a politician and kind of uppity
~1830 Mother Polycoppa's sister Unknown 1899 - <1960 John Frank Shields 61 61 ~1894 Irene V. Byrnes 1933 - >1978 Irene Lillian Shields 45 45 1930 - 1983 James Mahon 53 53 Living Mahon Living Mahon Living Compain Living Mahon 1934 - 1998 Janet L. Shields 64 64 ~1900 James Mahon ~1900 Alice Gaffney Living Cerney 1908 - 1985 Herbert Cerney 77 77 both parents were born in NY according to the 1930 census 1901 - 1975 Mary Maher 73 73 Living Cerney Living Cameron Living Cerney Living Compain Living Cerney Living UNKNOWN 1912 - 1983 Frank Joseph Ditta 71 71 Living Compain Living Compain 1925 - 1986 Walter Henry Freeman 61 61 ~1900 Walter P. Freeman 1878 - 1967 Robert Shields 89 89 ~1840 - <1877 Unknown Mc Kenna 37 37 According to the 1880 US census, Rose Mc Kenna was a widow.  I am assuming that Mc Kenna is her deceased husband's surname rather than her own maiden name. 1868/1869 Edward *Taylor 1911 - 2001 Andrew Joseph *Rinando 90 90 1915 - 2001 Anna *unknown 85 85 *unknown ~1900 Mattie Beatrice Davis Unknown *Fernholz Living Freeman 1911 Joe Ditta 1907 Sam Ditta 1880 Sarah *Mongusso Living Freeman ~1836 - <1890 John C. Crombie 54 54 1942 - 1996 Robert William Shields 53 53 Nickname:<NICK> Bob
Cause of Death:<CAUS> head and chest trauma due to vehicle collision with deer.
1874 Frank Joseph *Ditta D. Before 1930? *Weston Leon Mackie ~0911 Nigel de St. Saveur * Living Mackie ~1690 UNKNOWN Wayles Living Mackie ~1693 Unknown UNKNOWN 1725 Mary Randolph 1728 Elizabeth Randolph 1726 John *Railey 1732 Anne Randolph ~1660 - >1704 Charles Rogers 44 44 ~1664 - >1724 Jane Lilburne 60 60 1641 - 1721 Elizabeth Nicholson 80 80 1611 Jane Butler 1602 - 1670 Christopher Nicholson 67 67 Living Mackie 1634/1635 - 17 JAN 1681/1682 William Lilburne D. 1677 Eleanor Hicks 1585 - >1681 George Lilburne 96 96 1638 Elizabeth Unknown 1634 Thomas Rogers 1538 - 1604 John Lilburne 66 66 ~1555 Isabel Wortley Hildreth ~1512 - 1562 Bartholomew Lilburne 50 50 ~1490 Ann Rushworth ~1925 Ernestine Prather Married Name:<_MARNM> Love ~1485 Henry Lilburne ~1460 Alexander Lilburne ~1435 William Lilburne ~1588 Jane Huntley ~1580 - 1643 John Butler 63 63 ~1570 - 1616 Alan Nicholson 46 46 1561 - 4 MAR 1641/1642 Susanna Hechstetter 6 JAN 1532/1533 - 1610 Radigunda Stammler 1525 - 1581 Daniel Hoechstetter 56 56 Name Suffix:<NSFX> I ~1540 - 1590 Rowland Nicholson 50 50 ~1910 Abraham Prather ~1510 - 1573 John Nicholson 63 63 He took part in the rebellion of 1569. 1492 Anne Barber ~1490 - <1559 John Nicholson 69 69  Welcome, Brenda  | Log Out  | Upgrade  | My Account  | Help?    

 
  
 

  
  

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ID: I1154
Name: John NICHOLSON 1
Sex: M
Birth: UNKNOWN in England 1
Death: in Lived at Beverly Huggate, Co, York, England 1
Note:
[perkins1.FTW]

GIVN * John
SURN NICHOLSON
EVEN ?
TYPE EDUC
OCCU ?
RELI ?
Compiled and Edited by John and Vernabelle Saint Hollowell, Fort Benton, MT
Data of Anna Mae Kidd (deceased). See list of references on pg. 2.
THE NICHOLSON FAMILY by Gustove Anjou, Ph.D.
He may have died prior to 1559 as his widow Anne was granted an annuity on that date.
DATE 17 AUG 2000
TIME 01:00:00


Father: John NICHOLSON I b: UNKNOWN in Kingston ON Hull, Co York, England
Mother: Elizabeth HAYWARD b: UNKNOWN in England

Marriage 1 Anne BARBER b: UNKNOWN in England
Married: 11 MAY 1507 in England 1
Children
Margaret NICHOLSON b: 1502 in England
John NICHOLSON b: 1509 in England
Thomas NICHOLSON b: 1520 in Co York, England
Jarat NICHOLSON b: UNKNOWN in England
Henry NICHOLSON b: UNKNOWN in England
Anthony NICHOLSON b: UNKNOWN in England
Christopher NICHOLSON b: UNKNOWN in England
Allan NICHOLSON b: UNKNOWN in England
William NICHOLSON b: UNKNOWN in England

Sources:
Title: perkins1.FTW
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Other
Text: Date of Import: Jun 8, 2001
~1558 William Huntley 1554 - JAN 1611/1612 Gregory Butler 1525 John Butler ~1500 William Butler ~1475 Robert Butler ~1500 Margaret Rigmaden ~1470 John Rigmaden 1915 Jane Eaves 1525 Elizabeth Farrington ~1495 Ann Banister ~1465 - 1538 Henry Banister 73 73 ~1470 UNKNOWN Osbaldastone ~1495 Thomas Farrington ~1470 Elizabeth Shakerley 1465 Peter Farrington 1435 Thomas Farrington 1440 UNKNOWN Haworth ~1410 John Haworth Living Love 1554 - 1601 Jane Lever 47 47 ~1528 Catherine Bolton John *Borlace ~1524 Richard Lever ~1498 Eleanor Heyton ~1468 Richard Heyton ~1494 John Lever ~1468 UNKNOWN Orell ~1464 - 1551 Robert Lever 87 87 ~1506 - 1589 Anna Langenmantel 83 83 Living Ornelas ~1478 Catherine Wieland 1467 - 1529 Eitel- Hans Langenmantel 62 62 1505 - 1535 Joachim Hoechstetter 30 30 Name Suffix:<NSFX> I 1470 Anna Rehlinger 1463 - 1534 Ambrosius Hoechstetter 71 71 Name Suffix:<NSFX> I 1422 - 1495 Ulrich Hoechstetter 73 73 1923 - 1998 Lee John Canalito 75 75 1948 - 1997 Andy Canalito 49 49 Living Canalito Living *Hagen Living La Gasca 1859 - 1933 Charlotte Frame 74 74 BIOGRAPHY:  - taken from my mother's journal, Connie (Radoczy) Shields

BIOGRAPHY: At age 17, Charlotte Frame married John Crombie (age 44).  He had two sons, from an earlier marriage, who didn't want to live with a step-mother youngerthan them.  John Crombie, a wealthy man, took Charlotte on honeymoon - round the world cruise.  Mary(ie) Crombie was born 1881 in Brittish Guianna.  After John Crombie died, Charlotte married John Querino, who was closer to her own age.Mary(ie) was sent to boarding schools to be out of the way.
~1820 UNKNOWN Shaw ~1795 UNKNOWN Shaw ~1770 James Shaw ~1745 UNKNOWN Shaw 1726 Peter S. Shaw ~1695 UNKNOWN Shaw <1675 Peter Shaw ~1640 Peter Shaw (Schaw) <1677 Margaret Shaw Peter Thomsone Living La Gasca ~1775 Margaret Unknown 1800 Margaret Shaw ~1835 Allen Bailey ~1640 - 1684 Janet Wilson 44 44 Helen Shaw Peter Gillies ~1920 Albert G. Lukas  this could be Uncle Al:

Name:    ALBERT LUKAS
SSN:    051-07-5017
Last Residence:    11227   
Born:    23 Apr 1905
Last Benefit:        
Died:    Apr 1976
State (Year) SSN issued:    NY (Before 1951 )
Living *Lukas Living *Lukas Living *Lukas Living Timberlake 1922 Ida M. Rininsland 1893/1894 Louise Philip 1929 Paul Anderson 1902 - 1978 Patrick Roger Querino 75 75 ~1897 Lawrence Querino 1533 Edith *Isham 1531 Elizabeth *Isham 1527 Ellen *Isham 1525 John *Isham 1521 Robert *Isham 1920 - 1990 Gilcress Lamar Timberlake 70 70 1519 Gyles *Isham 1517 Katharina *Isham ~1925 Juanita Corpus (could one of these be her?)

JUANITA T TIMBERLAKE 17 Aug 1921 6 Dec 2000 Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA OK (Before 1951 ) 444-22-2521  

JUANITA TIMBERLAKE 20 Sep 1922 18 Aug 1991 Ada, Pontotoc, OK OK (Before 1951 ) 445-12-7451  

JUANITA TIMBERLAKE 19 Nov 1919 20 Mar 1991 Greenville, Hunt, TX TX (Before 1951 ) 458-12-2259  

JUANITA C TIMBERLAKE 11 Oct 1916 12 Oct 1999 Tracy, San Joaquin, CA HI (Before 1951 ) 576-20-5725  

Source Information:
Social Security Administration. Social Security Death Index, Master File. Orem, UT: Ancestry, Inc., 2000.
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~0944 Roger de St. Saveur * ~1895 - 1977 Andrew Canalito 82 82 1918 - 1986 Samuel Canalito 68 68 unknown Canalito ~1881 James A. Carty Living Canalito Living Canalito 1980 - 1980 Melvin La Gasca 1m 1m Name Suffix:<NSFX> Jr. Living Canalito Living Canalito 1900 - 1977 Sarah Elizabeth *S.? 77 77 both of her parents were born in Italy according to the 1930 US census 1894 - 1978 Louis Ditta 84 84 Bet 15 April 1902-1903 - 1990 Elizabeth Rose Unknown Her parents are from Texas according to the Lee Ditta household 1930 US census. 1920 - 1981 John? Canalito 61 61 Nickname:<NICK> Johnny ~1920 Faye Goodwin 1906 - 1979 William A. Goodwin 73 73 ~1900 Jewell Seibert 1881 - 1941 Mary Darcus Wright 59 59 Living La Gasca 1875 - 1930 Jaccob Arthur Godwin 55 55 1835 - 1905 Minerva J. Unknown 70 70 1839 Elijah A. *Godwin ~1800 Martha Unknown 1790 Allen Goodwin ~1870 UNKNOWN Ditta 1915 - 1997 Joseph Canalito 82 82 Abt 1300 BC Illryius av Cadmus ? Abt 1320 BC Ino av Cadmus 1824 - 1902 Jacob G. Goodwin 78 78 Living Alexander ~1830 Lavinia C. Wittington 1851 Allen A. Goodwin ~1855 Lucy Canalito 1872 Andrew D. Goodwin 1880 Dora A. Goodwin ~1875 Unknown UNKNOWN 1902 - 1979 Lee Ditta 77 77 1908 - 2002 Frances M. Unknown 93 93 Her parents were both born in Italy according to the Lee Ditta household 1930 US census. Living *Ditta ~1835 Tracey Cassels ~1920 Porter Alexander John Davis Cassels 1837 Nancy A. Cassels 1839 - 1902 Rachel P. Cassels 63 63 1842 - 1923 Hannah Cassels 80 80 1845 - 1919 Cyrus Crayton Cassels 73 73 1846 James Andrew Cassels 1847 - 1903 Thomas Frank Cassels 56 56 1848 Alonzo Cassels 1851 George Washington Cassels 1854 Jane Cassels 1925 Margie L. Leak Married Name:<_MARNM> Alexander ~1770 UNKNOWN Weniger ~1750 UNKNOWN Weniger ~1725 Johan Georg? Weniger Abt 1320 BC Agave av Cadmus Abt 1350 BC Kadmos(Cadmus) av Agenor Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Thebes ~0760 Haldvin(Halfdan) Haraldsson 1808 Hannah Garrison ~0080 Rugil ~1000 Paen Hen D. 1109 Iorwerth ap Bleddyn * Living Alexander ~1795 Windsor Louis Keith   (could this be my guy?)

New York, 1820-1850 Passenger and Immigration Lists

Name:    W. Keith
Arrival Date:    Aug 2, 1824 
Age:    29 
Gender:    M 
Port of Arrival:    New York 
Port of Departure:    Havana 
Place of Origin:    Great Britain 
Occupation:    Merchant 
Destination:    Great Britain 
Ship:    Ship Robert Fulton 
Microfilm Serial Number:    M237 
Microfilm Roll Number:    5 
List Number:    424 

Source Information:
Ancestry.com. New York, 1820-1850 Passenger and Immigration Lists [database online]. Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2003. Original data: New York. Registers of Vessels Arriving at the Port of New York from Foreign Ports, 1789-1919. Micropublication M237, rolls # 1-95. National Archives, Washington, D.C.
~1036 - Between 1063-1121 Gwenliann verch Iorwerth ~1036 Gerald Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count of Geneva
Name Suffix:<NSFX> II
<1607 - >1685 Samuel Jeaffreson 78 78 ~1610 Elizabeth Unknown 23 FEB 1681/1682 - 1754 Martha Jefferson 1602 - 1681 Christopher Sparks Braunche(Branch) 78 78 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sr. 1566 - 1605 Lionel Branch (Braunche) 39 39 He was referred to in his father's will as his "unthrifty and disobedient sonne" to whom was left only a black gown and his best cloak.

He was reffered to as a "gentleman" in marriage records at St. Martin's church.
1524 - Feb 1601-03 William Braunche ~1496 - 1544 Richard Braunche 48 48 ~1468 - >1521 John Braunche 53 53 Living Alexander 1437 - 1490 Avise 53 53 1437 - 1488 John Braunche 51 51 ~1507 - 1556 Elizabeth Beauforest 49 49 ~1467 - 1546 Margaret Bassett 79 79 ~1467 - >1510 Thomas Beauforest 43 43 ~1437 Thomas Beauforest 1565/1580 - 1649 Samuel Jeaffreson ~1545 John Jeaffreson ~1520 - >1590 Elizabeth Unknown 70 70 D. <1590 Samuel Jeaffreson Living Fitzgerald ~1600 Samuel Almond(Allmande) 1595 - 1630 Mary Francis Addie 35 35 Married Name:<_MARNM> Braunche(Branch) ~1572 - ~1625 Francis Addie 53 53 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir 1576/1582 Valentia Sparkes 1524/1538 - <1597 Katherine Barbara Jennings 1515 - 1570 Alice Bright 55 55 1485 - 1545 Richard Bright 60 60 ~1490 - ~1570 Isabel Unknown 80 80 1508 - <1561 Thomas Jennings 53 53 1470 William Jennings Living Gonzales 1497 - <1579 Joan (Jane) Bostock 82 82 1450 Jane Horne ~1425 John Horne ~1430 Joan Atmore ~1400 William Atmore 1450 - <1510 George Bostock 60 60 1434 Jane (Jean) del Heath 1430 Hugh Bostock ~1385 Thomas Nicholas Bostock ~1368 - 1459 Adam Bostock 91 91 Living Gonzales 1416 Elizabeth Venables 1392 Cecelia *(Venables) 1380/1390 - 1416 Hugh Venables ~1330 Isabel Landton 1363 - 1403 Richard Venables 40 40 "Sir Richard de Venables, baron of Kinderton, [aet. 18, 6 Ric. 2]taken prisoner at the battle of Shrewsbury, and beheaded afterwards 4Hen. 4 (Walsingham); sheriff of Chesh. 1386, Inq. p.m. 4 Hen. 4."(Ormerod, page 199) ~1330 - >1397 Margaret de Cotton 67 67 1319 Hugh de Cotton 1289 Hugh de Cotton 1289 Isabel d'Heyton 1296 - 1368 Hugh Venables 72 72 Living Gonzales 1254 - 1311 Hugh Venables 57 57 1245 - 1292 William Venables 47 47  Source:   Ensmiinger
Entries: 32551    Updated: Wed Apr 23 17:48:35 2003    Contact: Patricia Morano 


Name: William De VENABLES 1
Sex: M
Birth: 1245 in Kinderton, Cheshire, England 1
Death: 1292 1




Sir William Venables died 20 of Edward I (1292). His name appears on several deeds, the first of which bears the date of 1267. He married Margaret, daughter of Sir Thomas Dutton. He restored to the monks of Chester the advowson of Astbury, of which his father had despoiled them , and died the year following. He was married in 1253 and had Hugh, Sir William and a daughter, Cecelia.

of Kinderton Sir william
1225 Alice de Penington ~1200 Alan de Pennington 1220 - 1261 Roger Venables 41 41 Source:   "Buschman & Crozier" (see source list)
Sir Roger Venables, Knight, Baron of Kinderton, son and heir of Hugh, died about 1261. He married Alice, daughter of Alan de Peninton of Peniton, County Lancaster, about 1240. He had issue Sir William, heir, and Roesia, wife of Alex de Bamville, and probably Roger, parson of Rosthorne. In 1261 he recovered possession of the church of Astbury against the Abbot of Werburgh, but it was shortly afterwards regained by the Abbot, and the monks had the opportunity of recording his death within a year after the ultimate decision, as the decision of Heaven in their favor. The words of the chronicle are strong, "Miserabiliter Obiit."
1200 Hugh de Venables D. 1228 William de Venables 1175 Gilbert de Venables 1175 Margery d'Hatton ~1140 Walter d'Hatton Living Gonzales ~1200 Alice d'Oxton ~1175 Randulph d'Oxton 1248 Margaret Dutton 1421 - 1459 Thomas Dutton 38 38 1390 John Dutton 1403 Margaret Savage ~1370 - 1450 John Savage 80 80 1343 - 1386 John Savage 43 43 ~1347 - 1428 Margaret Danyers(Daniers) 81 81 <1320 - >1368 Robert Savage 48 48 Living Cuarenzman <1325 - 1364 Isabel Baggalegh 39 39 1312 - 1353 Thomas Danyers(d'Anyers) 41 41 ~1300 - 1354 Thomas Danyers(d'Anyers) 54 54 ~1305 Margaret de Tabley 1305 William Baggalegh ~1300 Clemence *Dutton, Chedle ~1275 Roger Dutton 1370 - 1415 Maud Matilda de Swynnerton 45 45 1345 - In or before 1373 Elizabeth *Beke 1341 - 1395/1396 Robert de Swynnerton Living Gonzales ~1319 Maud Matilda d'Holland ~1315 - ~1381 Thomas de Swynnerton 66 66 ~1295 Joan(Johanna) Hastings ~1271 Joan Curli 0948 Hilda 1255 - ~1338 Roger de Swynnerton 83 83 1225 Joan Waure 1195 Roger Waure 1225 - >1276 Stephen de Swynnerton 51 51 ~1200 Eleanor de Peshale Living Gonzales ~1200 John de Swynnerton ~1175 Petronilla de Doreslowe ~1150 Gamel de Doreslowe ~1170 John de Swynnerton ~1135 - >1159 Robert Fitzaelen 24 24 ~1101 - >1154 Robert Fitzaelen 53 53 ~1075 Aelen Name Prefix:<NPFX> Lord of Swynnarton ~1170 - >1227 Stephan de Peshale 57 57 ~1145 Robert de Peshale ~1290 - 1349 Maud la Zouche 59 59 Living *Mares 1799 - 1885 William Kimball Stevens 86 86 Cause of Death:<CAUS> Heart disease
BIOGRAPHY:  - taken from Albany Journal Tuesday, December 15, 1885
"Found Dead in Bed"
"William K. Stevens expires of heart disease in his 86th year.  William Kimball Stevens, a resident of the city for 70 years, was found dead in bed at his residence No. 345 Hamilton St., Sunday night.  The cause of death was heart disease.  He had been under treatment by Wm. H. Murray, his health having been poor for some time past.  The deceasedwas born in Pennsylvania in 1799 and came to this city when a mere lad.  The remainder of his long life had been spent in the city.  In the days of the old city watch he received an appointment upon it, and was eventually promoted to becaptain of the watch, a position he held for some years.  Subsequently he worked at his trade of carpenter and finally became a builder of prominence in the city, continuing in active service untill the weight of years compelled his retirement.  He was married to Rachel Garrison, a connection of the Garrisons of West Point, who survives him.  She too, is in precarious health from a recent stroke of paralysis.  She was born in 1800, and was only one year younger than her deceased husband at the time of his death.  The funeral, which took place this afternoon, was private.  The deceased left several children, among them Mr. Thomas W. Stevens of the Court of Appeals.
~1280 - 1328 Robert d'Holland 48 48 Name Suffix:<NSFX> III 1256 Elizabeth de Salmesbury ~1231 Avina de Notton ~1227 William de Salmesbury ~1253 Robert d'Holland Name Suffix:<NSFX> II ~1227 de Kellet ~1222 - ~1275 Thurston d'Holland 53 53 ~1197 Robert d'Holland Name Suffix:<NSFX> I ~1201 - <1298 Cecily de Columbers 97 97 ~1181 Cecily de Waleton Living Urbina ~1151 Henry de Waleton ~1173 Alan de Columbers ~1147 William de Columbers ~1208 Matilda de Singleton ~1204 - ~1272 Adam de Kellet 68 68 ~1174 Orm(Osbert) de Kellet ~1200 Margaret Fitzosbert ~1170 Walter Fitzosbert ~1140 Osbert *Fitzunknown ~1172 Roger de Salmesbury Living Hernandez ~1142 Cospatrick de Salmesbury ~1112 Swain de Salmesbury ~1085 Leofwin d'Hindley ~1270 - ~1314 Eleanor de Segrave 44 44 1267 - 1314 Alan la Zouche 46 46 ~0720 - 0767 Aubert 47 47 Name Suffix:<NSFX> I ~1245 - 1285 Roger la Zouche 40 40 ~0410 Gaiseric Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of the Vandals in Africa and Spain 1203 - 1270 Alan la Zouche 67 67 1209 William *la Zouche Living Hernandez ~1175 - 1238 Roger la Zouche 63 63 1120 - 1190 Alain Ceoche de Porhoet la Zouche 70 70 ~1100 Havoise de Bretagne Abt 1500 BC Helios(Sun) av Hyperion ~1065 - ~1092 Ann or Emma de Leon 27 27 ~1030 Giomark de Leon Name Suffix:<NSFX> III ~0410 Elisa of Granada ~1036 - 1074 Josselin 38 38 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Vicomte de Brittany et Rennes ~0990 Allarum <1008 - 1040 Guenthenoc 32 32 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Vct De Chateau en Porhoet Living Hernandez Meryet- Nit bint Adam * Abt 3200 BC Eliakim ben Methuselah * 1030 - 1072 Hawise de Bretagne 42 42 Ingeltrude * ~1000 - 1053 Judith 53 53 Name Suffix:<NSFX> De Nantes ~1000 - 1058 Alain Canhiart de Cornouaille 58 58 Nickname:<NICK> Cognant
Name Suffix:<NSFX> III
~0970 Guinoden Name Prefix:<NPFX> Comtess de Porhoet ~0980 - ~1026 Benoit(Budic) 46 46 Name Suffix:<NSFX> V ~0950 - 0990 Budic Castellin 40 40 Nickname:<NICK> Castellin
Name Suffix:<NSFX> IV
D. 0877 Rhodri Mawr * Living Hernandez ~0920 - 0963 Budic Berhuc 43 43 ~0895 Alava verch Louvenan ~0890 Diles Heirguer Ehebre ~0870 - 0952 Aufret ap Alfrond 82 82 ~0830 Alfrond ap Justin ~0790 Justin ap Constantine Abt 745/750 - ~0790 Constantine ap Judon ~0710 Judon ap Concar ~0660 Concar Cheronnog ap Urban ~0632 Gradlon Flam Living Dispo ~0602 - 17 DEC 658 Judicael ap Hoel Name Prefix:<NPFX> Saint?, King of Domnonee ~0580 Fratelle ferch Osoche ~0550 Osoche ~0580 - 0612 Hoel 32 32 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Brittany
Name Suffix:<NSFX> III
~0560 Azenor de Poher Married Name:<_MARNM> de Cornouille 0535 - 0610 Alain de Cornouaille 75 75 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Brittany
Name Suffix:<NSFX> I
~0528 Rimo verch ------ ~0510 Perfawr ferch Rhun ~0508 - 0586 Rhun Hir ap Gwynedd 78 78 Nickname:<NICK> The Great ~0522 - 0547 Hoel 25 25 Nickname:<NICK> Fychan
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Fychan King of the Bretons
Name Suffix:<NSFX> II
Living Dispo ~0485 Alma Pompea ~0491 - 0545 Hoel 54 54 Nickname:<NICK> The Great
Also Known As:<_AKA> Rioval
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Kingof Brittany
Name Suffix:<NSFX> I
~0475 Elaine ferch Gwrleis d'Anaumide ~0460 - 0544 Budic de Cornouaille 84 84 Source:  GEDCOM:  Ancestry.com.  Benjamin McAlester Brink, "Brink-Day-Johnston-Fletcher Family Tree", 2003


Budic II (Welsh, Budig/Latin, Budicius/English, Budick), King ofBrittany.
Not to be confused with his uncle and namesake, Budic wascalled by his
title, Emyr Llydaw (Emperor of Brittany) by the Welsh. Heapparently
married the sister of High-King Arthur of Britain. The lady isusually
assumed to have been Anna, but there are indications that Elaine(Elen)
was his true wife. He is thus, probably, the original of KingNentres (a
corrupt form of Emyr) who was mistakenly given the realm ofAnna's
husband, Garlot (Caer-Lot). He may also be connected with theliterary
King Ban of Benwick (sometimes Brittany). During his cousin's usurpation
of the Breton throne, Budic fled toBritain with the Breton fleet. They
took refuge at the court of KingAircol Lawhir of Dyfed, where he met and
married his second wife, Anowed,the sister of St.Teilo. The two settled
in Britain and lived there formany years during which time Anowed gave
birth to two sons. During herthird pregnancy though, messengers arrived
announcing that the BretonKing (probably the childless Riothamus) was
dead and that his peopledesired Budic to be their King. So he returned in
triumph to a kingdomthat became known as Cornouaille Budic in his honour.
It was during Budic's reign that, an old legend says, Breton armies
firstbecame invincible on horseback. During a visit of St.Teilo to
Brittany,Budic, his brother-in-law, persuaded the saint to rid his lands
of aterrible dragon that was terrorising the countryside. With much
prayer,Teilo was able to subdue the beast and he tied it to a rock in the
sea.Afraid that it would return without Teilo's protection, Budic created
hisbrother-in-law the Bishop of Dol. Teilo entered the city upon a
divinewhite steed given him by an angel. This, he later presented to the
Kingwith the promise that his cavalry would always be victorious in
battle. Budic may have ruled jointly with his son, Hoel I Mawr (the
Great) in hislater years. He eventually died in 545, having left his
grandson andheir, Tewdwr, in the care of King Macliau of the Vannetais.
[David NashFord, The Kings of Brittany and Princes of Cornouaille] 2
Quality: 2
~0425 - 0478 Erich ap Andrew 53 53 Unknown of Ireland * 0446 - 0464 Andrew ap Salmon 18 18 ~0355 Flavia verch Patricus <0421 - 0434 Salomon(Selyfan) ap Gradlon 13 13 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Brittany
Name Suffix:<NSFX> I
~0330 Tigrida of Ireland Living Marana ~0330 - ~0421 Gradlon Mawr ap Cynan Meriadoc 91 91 Nickname:<NICK> The Great
Also Known As:<_AKA> Urbien
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Kingof Brittany
>0310 Dareca nic Calpurnius ~0590 Moronoe ~1028 Henry *de Nevers ~1030 Guy *de Nevers ~0320 Patricius Flavius ~0452 Gwrleis ap Sartogys ~0452 Ygerna verch Amlawdd Also Known As:<_AKA> Igerna
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duchess of the Cornwall, High Queen of the Britons
~0426 Gwen verch Cunedag ~0425 Amlawdd ap Cynwal Nickname:<NICK> The Imperator Living Marana ~0996 - 1067 Eberhardt or Otto * 71 71 1012 Baldwin *de Flandres 1022 - 1066 Harald Godwinsson 44 44 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of England
Name Suffix:<NSFX> II
Cause of Death:<CAUS> He was killed in the Battle of Hastings.
0466 - 11 NOV 511 Clovis Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of the Franks
Name Suffix:<NSFX> I
Robert *Tibetot 1777 Susanna Randolph *Pleasants ~0868 Louvenan Ploenor ap Judael ~0350 Sechnal ? ~0615 Urbien ~0970 Melisande Name Suffix:<NSFX> Du Maine Living Marana 28 Oct 1800 or 1803 - 1887 Rachel Elizabeth Garrison Source:  Ancestry.com. U.K. and U.S. Directories, 1680-1830 [database online]. Provo, UT: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2003. Original data: Avero Publications. Biography Database, 1680-1830. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England: Avero Publications, 1998.

Garrison, Rachel
(Female)

Address(es): 42, Maiden lane, Albany, New York
Date: 1817      

Listed in The Albany Directory for the year 1817, 1817. Albany
Printed by Packard & Van Benthuysen           
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Garrison, Rachel
(Female)

Address(es): 42, Maiden lane, Albany, New York
Date: 1819      

Albany Directory, for the year 1819 Listed in, 1819, PEARCE, Barton. Albany
Printed by E. and E. Hosford           
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Garrison, Rachel
(Female)

Address(es): 42, Maiden lane, Albany, New York
Date: 1820      

Listed in The Albany Directory, for the year 1820, 1820, PEARCE, Barton. Albany
Printed by E. & E. Hosford           
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Garrison, Rachel
(Female)

Title(s): Miss

Address(es): 32, Maiden Lane, Albany, New York
Date: 1823      

Listed in Klinck's Albany Directory, for the year 1823, 1823, KLINCK. Albany
Printed by E. & E. Hosford
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Garrison, Rachel
(Female)

Title(s): Miss

Address(es): 32, Maiden Lane, Albany, New York
Date: 1824      

Listed in T.V. Cuyler's Albany Directory, for the year 1824, 1824, CUYLER, Tobias V.. Albany
Printed by E. & E. Hosford   
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Garrison, Rachel
(Female)

Title(s): Miss

Address(es): 33, Maiden Lane, Albany, New York
Date: 1825      

Listed in T.V. Cuyler's Albany Directory, for the year 1825, 1825, CUYLER, Tobias V.. Albany
Printed by E. & E. Hosford  
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Garrison, Rachel
(Female)

Title(s): Miss

Address(es): 33, Maiden lane, Albany, New York
Date: 1826      

Listed in Ira W. Scott's Albany Directory, for the year 1826, 1826, SCOTT, Ira W.. Albany
Printed by Webster & Wood           
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Garrison, Rachel
(Female)

Title(s): Miss

Address(es): 33, Maiden lane, Albany, New York
Date: 1827      

Listed in T.V. Cuyler's Albany Directory, for the year 1827, 1827, CUYLER, Tobias V.. Albany
Printed for the compiler by E. & E. Hosford, No. 100, State-street
~0970 - ~1037 Judicael 67 67 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Comte de Nantes ~0930 - 0981 Hoel 51 51 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Comte de Nantes ~0905 - 0952 Alain de Bretagne 47 47 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Comte de Nantes
Name Suffix:<NSFX> II
~0875 Matuedo Name Suffix:<NSFX> I ~0880 Unknown de Bretagne ~0854 Oreguen D. 0907 Alain de Bretagne Nickname:<NICK> The Great
Name Suffix:<NSFX> I
0824 Ridoredh de Nantes ~0925 - ~0992 Hugues Du Maine 67 67 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Comte du Maine
Name Suffix:<NSFX> II
~0890 - ~0939 Hugues 49 49 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Vicomte du Maine
Name Suffix:<NSFX> I
Living Abalos D. >0900 Roger Name Suffix:<NSFX> Du Maine ~0870 - ~0928 Rothilde 58 58 0820 Gisela D. ~0910 Richildis ~0800 - 19 APR 843 Judith von Andech 0778 - 20 JUN 840 Louis Nickname:<NICK> The Pious, The Fair
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Holy Roman Emperor
Name Suffix:<NSFX> I
0753 - 30 APR 783 Hildegarde Name Prefix:<NPFX> Countess of Vinzgau 2 APR 742 - 28 JAN 813/814 Charles(Charlemagne) Martel Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of Franks/Holy Roman Emperor <0475 - 3 JUN 545 Clotilda Nickname:<NICK> The Holy
Also Known As:<_AKA> Chrotechilde de Bourgogne
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess of Burgundy
~0460 - 30 APR 535 Andelfielda of Merovinga Living Marana ~0621 Tassilo ~0756 Hadrian d'Orleans 1854/1855 Carrie Arline Stevens Abt 689/695 - >0764 Robert(Rupert) Name Suffix:<NSFX> I ~0850 Giselbert Name Suffix:<NSFX> III 0875 - 0920 Manasses 45 45 Nickname:<NICK> The Old
Name Suffix:<NSFX> I
1345 William *Ufford 1329 Robert *Ufford ~0324 - 0389 Clodius 65 65 Name Suffix:<NSFX> I 0370 - ~0427 Pharamond 57 57 Living Rawiri 0122 - 0186 Farabert 64 64 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Franks ~1850 David K. Mc Carthy Living *Osborne ~0137 - 0213 Sunno 76 76 <0190 - 0253 Hilderic 63 63 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Frankish King
He built Hildeburg Castle on the Rhine.
0238 - 0272 Bartherus 34 34 ~0255 Clodius Name Suffix:<NSFX> IV ~0275 Walter Living *Jordan ~0300 - 0379 Dagobert 79 79 ~1920 Te Ware Rawiri 0340 - 0404 Dagobert 64 64 ~0354 - 0419 Genebald 65 65 ~0376 - 0445 Argotta 69 69 0375 Blesinde de Cologne Abt 1265/1266 - <1345 Hawise *Tibetot 0350 - 0403 Blesinde d'Allemanie 53 53 0370 - 0425 Marcomir 55 55 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Frankish King ~0380 Ildegonde de Lombardie 0399 - 0450 Ildegonde de Cologne 51 51 ~0414 Clodgar(Clodion) of the Franks Name Suffix:<NSFX> I ~1925 Maude Tuhimata ~0660 Galaberga ~0660 Robert(Rupert) ~0727 Hilf Daysdatter Living *Jordan 1903 - 1987 Lillian Shields 84 84 Patrick Francis O'Connell *Tyree Margaret Danaher Katherine *unknown 1884 - 1954 John Albert 69 69  Source:  SSDI
  
 

Name:    JOHN ALBERT
SSN:    089-26-9855
Last Residence:    11570  Rockville Centre, Nassau, NY
Born:    19 Jun 1884
Last Benefit:        
Died:    Dec 1975
State (Year) SSN issued:    NY (1951 )
  
------------------------------------could this be my John Albert (mistake on the birthdate)?
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Source:  Banks, Ray.  "WWI Civilian Draft Registrations", Las Vegas, NV:  Ray Banks, 1995, 2000.


Albert, John 
   Birth Date:  17 Aug 1884  Ethnicity:  W 
   Birth Place:   City/County:  NYC (Brooklyn)# 56 
   State:  NY
Living Compain Living O'Connor Karoline *Sutter John *Springer Nettie *unknown ~0347 - 0404 Marcomir 57 57 Name Suffix:<NSFX> I Bet 8 April 1876-1877 Valentine Basel   Source:  Brooklyn, New York Directories, 1888-1890   


Name  Business Name  Occupation  Location 1  Location 2  City  State  Year 

Casper Basel     laborer     129 Central avenue  Brooklyn  NY  1888, 1889
Charles Basel     tailor     103 Ewen  Brooklyn  NY  1888, 1889 
Emil Basel     butcher     234 Johnson avenue  Brooklyn  NY  1888, 1889 
Henry Basel     wire weaver     326 Maujer  Brooklyn  NY  1888, 1889 
Jacob Basel     wire weaver     326 Maujer  Brooklyn  NY  1888, 1889 
Valentine Basel     laborer     326 Maujer  Brooklyn  NY  1888, 1889 
Robert Basel     laborer     135 Cornell's alley  Brooklyn  NY  1889, 1890 
Emiel Basel     butcher     257 Johnson avenue  Brooklyn  NY  1889, 1890 
Henry Basel           129 Central avenue  Brooklyn  NY  1889, 1890 
Jacob Basel     wiremfr.  r 326 Maujer  328 Maujer  Brooklyn  NY  1889, 1890
~1085 Leonidas *Diogenes 1326 Joan *Ufford ~0495 Berthar of Thuringia 1088 Guillaume *Vienne Living Compain ~1060 Ermentrude *Burgundy ~1000 Gerard * 1090 Poncia *Traves ~1032 Adela *Vexin ~1032 - 1080 Herbert *Vermandois 48 48 1163 Richard *Umfreville ~1077 Sybil *Torrington ~0518 - >0570 Rodegunda of Thuringia 52 52 ~1203 - Bef FEB 1291/1292 Margery Umfreville <1286 Thomas *Ufford Living Compain 1203 John *Peyton 1312 Eve *Ufford 1302 Ralph *Ufford 1310 Alice *Ufford 1282 Thomas *de Cailly He [Thomas de Cailly] m. Margaret, daughter of Sir Walter de Norwich, of Mettingham, Suffolk, by Margaret, his wife. He dsp. betweeen 10 May and 30 July 1316, which last date is that of the writ for his Inq.p.m. His widow m. probably about 1320, Robert d'Ufford, 1st Earl of Suffolk, who d. 4 Nov 1369. She d. early in 1368, and was buried in Campsey Priory, Suffolk. [Complete Peerage II:470] 1333 Margaret *Ufford 1214 Clemence *unknown ~1758 - 1841 Rachel unknown 83 83 "The Barbadian" Newspaper, 1841:
June 23. Died... On Saturday Mrs. Rachel Nightengale, aged 83.
~1800 Eliza Ann Webster John Campo Living Compain Living *Roberts Living *Roberts Living *Roberts Living Canalito 1765 Grenado Nightengale ~1080 - ~1129 Nele(Nigel) d'Aubingny 49 49 1735 Grenado Nightengale ~0675 Clovis Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Franks
Name Suffix:<NSFX> III
0652 Childebert Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Austria and Neustria
Name Suffix:<NSFX> III
1743 Margaret Ruck Living Burnett ~1830 John Frame The birthplace listed for John Frame by his daughter, Charlotte Frame/Crombie, in the 1920 US census, is Bermuda; although it is generally thought (in my family) that he was born in Ireland. ~0675 Regintrude ~0605 Regintrude(Ragentrude) ~0602 - 0639 Dagobert of the Franks 37 37 Name Suffix:<NSFX> I May/june 584 - 18 OCT 629 Clothar of the Franks Also Known As:<_AKA> Chlothaire
Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Name Suffix:<NSFX> II
signed the "Perpetual Constitution" (like an early Magna Carta) in 614/15
~0582 - ~0618 Berthetrude of Burgundy 36 36 Also Known As:<_AKA> de Bourgogne, Bertrude, Bertrudis, Altrude, Haltrude, Brynhild ~0543 - 0597 Fredegunda d'Ardennes 54 54 She was said to be one of the most bloodthirsty women in history.  She also happened to be the maid of Chilperic's first wife. ~0503 Branulphe d'Ardennes ~0539 - 0584 Chilperic of Soissons 45 45 Name Suffix:<NSFX> I ~0560 - ~0649 Geritrude(Gertrudis) 89 89 ~0520 Theobald ~1920 George P. Burnett ~0555 - ~0607 Richomir 52 52 ~0530 Astregilde ~0525 - ~0610 Betton d'Orleans 85 85 ~0620 Amalberga Name Prefix:<NPFX> Saint? 1386 John *Lumley ~0675 - >0721 Bertrada Hugobert's Dau 46 46 ~0455 Menia ~0375 Flandbert Freawinesson ~0500 Pastor ~0505 Ragnoara ~1925 Elizabeth Curtis ~0475 Ragnomer 0651 - >0691 Theuderic 40 40 Name Suffix:<NSFX> III ~0638 - 0680 Bathilde 42 42 ~0625 - ~0670 Chimmechild 45 45 Renaud *de Soissons ~0630 - ~0656 Sigisbert 26 26 Name Suffix:<NSFX> III ~0634 - ~0657 Clovis 23 23 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Franks
Name Suffix:<NSFX> II
~0610 Nantilde ~0765 Irmentrudis ~0705 - 0770 Eyestein Halfdansson 65 65 Living Compain ~0725 - ~0802 Halfdan Eyesteinsson 77 77 Nickname:<NICK> The Bounteous
Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Vestfold
0794 Asa Haraldsdatter 0823 - 0864 Halfdan Gudrodsson 41 41 Nickname:<NICK> "The Black" (black hair)
Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Adgir, Roi Of Vestfold
Name Suffix:<NSFX> III
~0538 Richmeres ~0525 Theobold Name Suffix:<NSFX> of Ostravant 0512 Wago ~0490 Aimeric(Aymes) <0463 - >0495 Leodegard 32 32 Name Suffix:<NSFX> II <0445 Leodegard ~0735 - >0778 Imma(Emma) von Schwaben 43 43 Living Compain ~0726 - >0778 Gerold von Vinzgau 52 52 Name Suffix:<NSFX> I ~0700 Gerold of Mayene ~0722 Hereswint 0700 - 0788 Hnebi(Nabi) 88 88 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duke d'Almania, Comte de Linzgau 0667 Hersuinda Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duchess d'Allemania ~0675 - 0727 Nebi- Houching(Theutbold) 52 52 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duke d'Almania ~0650 - 0709 Godfroi 59 59 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duke d'Almannia ~0660 daughter of Bavaria ~0632 Folchaide of Salzburg ~0630 - 0716 Theodo(Theodon) of Agilofing 86 86 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duke of Bavaria
Name Suffix:<NSFX> II
Living Compain ~0650 - 0695 Grimald von Bayern 45 45 Name Suffix:<NSFX> I ~0655 Landrada ~0710 - >0768 Williswint(Williswinda) 58 58 ~0680 - 0764 Adalhelm(Alleume) von Wormgau 84 84 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count ~0908 - ~0979 Gunnor 71 71 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Ealderman ~0675 - 0745 Chrotlind of the Franks 70 70 0665 - >0741 Lambert d'Hesbaye 76 76 Also Known As:<_AKA> de Neustria
Name Suffix:<NSFX> II
~0640 - >0678 Doda of Portiers 38 38 ~0620 - >0678 Chrodobertus(Robert) 58 58 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Chancelor
Name Suffix:<NSFX> II
~0590 - >0650 Lambert 60 60 Name Suffix:<NSFX> I Living Compain ~0560 - Aft 8 APR 630 Chrodobertus(Robert) Name Suffix:<NSFX> I ~0520 - Abt 7 MAY 567 Charibert King of Paris 561-567
Charibert inherited the kingdom of Paris on the death of his father
Chlotar in 561. His brief reign in Paris was uneventf ul, and his kingdom
was divided between his brothers on his death.
Acceded: 561. King Of Reims (Austrasia).
Of Paris, Seine, France
~0590 Wandregisi ~0590 Farahild ~0560 Hermanfried ~0540 Waldreda ~0535 Walchisus ~0785 - <0825 Heilwig(Edith) von Sachsen 40 40 ~0776 - 0825 Guelf von Altdorf 49 49 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count of Andechs of Alemannia
Name Suffix:<NSFX> III
~0745 - <0800 Guelf von Altdorf 55 55 Also Known As:<_AKA> Isembert and Welf Count de Souabe
Name Suffix:<NSFX> II
Living Compain ? ~0715 - 0757 Herminlin(Herminlindis) 42 42 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duchess of Bavaria ~0690 Bertholde ~0715 - <0776 Ruthard 61 61 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count of Argenau ~0700 Ermengard 0690 - <0762 Richbold 72 72 805/820 Bliven 0810 Richilde ~0800 Engeltrude ~0799 - <0855 Boso 56 56 Nickname:<NICK> The Elder
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count
Name Suffix:<NSFX> III
1010 - 1084 Berthe de Chartres, de Blois, de Champagne 74 74 Living Pleasant ~0996 - 1040 Alain de Bretagne 44 44 Name Suffix:<NSFX> III
Cause of Death:<CAUS> He was poisoned.
~0962 - 1034 Havise de Normandie 72 72 ~0980 - 1008 Geffroi de Bretagne 28 28 Name Suffix:<NSFX> I ~0960 Ermengard d'Anjou ~0925 - 27 JUN 992 Conan Nickname:<NICK> The Crooked
Name Suffix:<NSFX> I
~0910 Gerberga ~0900 - ~0970 Judicael ap Berengar 70 70 ~0870 - 0930 Berengar 60 60 ~0934 - ~0987 Adelais(Adelaide) de Vermandois 53 53 Nickname:<NICK> "Were" ~0911 - 29 AUG 968 Robert de Vermandois Name Prefix:<NPFX> Comte de Troyes ~1925 William Leonard James ~0895 - ~0931 Hildebrande(Adela, Liegarde) de Neustria 36 36 0884 - 23 FEB 942/943 Heribert Name Prefix:<NPFX> Comte de Vermandois et Troyes
Name Suffix:<NSFX> II
~0850 - 0908 Beatrice de Morvois 58 58 ~0848 - 6 NOV 907 Heribert de Vermandois Name Prefix:<NPFX> Comte de Senlis et Vermandois
Name Suffix:<NSFX> I
Cause of Death:<CAUS> He was murdered by order of Baldwin II
~0818 - ~0878 Pepin of Peronne 60 60 Name Suffix:<NSFX> II ~0820 Rothaide de Bobbio ~0896 - 16 APR 956 Giselbert ~0820 Eve ou Berthe ~0820 Guerry Name Prefix:<NPFX> Comte de Roussillion
Name Suffix:<NSFX> I
~0870 - <0893 Aelis d'Alsace 23 23 Living Stone 1827/1828 Julianna Elizabeth Cooper Name Prefix:<NPFX> Lady
BIOGRAPHY:  - taken from my mother's journal, Connie (Radoczy) Shields (2nd great-grandaughter)  - she received this information fromboth Mary(grandaughter) and Connie (Shaw) Radoczy(great-grandaughter) 

BIOGRAPHY: Lady Elizabeth Cooper married Sir Nathaniel Nightingale (brother of Florence Nightingale) in England.  They had two children:  William (Willie) and a girl.  Lady Elizabeth was widowed early and met John Frame an Irishman,a Captain of a sailing vessel which sailed to the Brittish West Indies.  Both the Cooper and Nightingale families disapproved of the romance.  The couple married and the Nightingale family tried to get the children away from the Frames.  With the two children, Elizabeth and John Frame emmigrated to the Brittish West Indies.  In 1863, Charlotte Frame was born, there may also have been a boy - Peter and a girl (referred to as Aunt Noonie) by Marie Crombie Shaw when was dying.

The place of birth listed for Elizabeth by her daughter, Charlotte Frame/Crombie, in the 1920 US census, is Brittish West Indies; although it is generally thought (in my family) that she was born in England.
0866 - 15 JUN 923 Robert Name Suffix:<NSFX> I ~0820 - 25 JUL 866 Robert(Rupert) of Neustria Nickname:<NICK> The Strong
Name Suffix:<NSFX> IV
~0790 - ~0843 Robert(Rupert) 53 53 Name Suffix:<NSFX> III ~0760 - 12 JUL 807 Robert(Rupert) Name Suffix:<NSFX> II D. Aft 1 JUN 770 Thuringbert(Thurincbertus) ~0908 Ermengard Bef 5 MAR 1709/1710 Mary Burton Age 5 in 1715 Census Christ Church. Bef 1225 BC Aetion(Eetion) Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Cimmerians/Prince of Thebe in Mysia ~1042 Roger de Mowbray Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sire Living Compain ~1072 Rualoc d'Aubingny ~1020 UNKNOWN de Mowbray Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir ~0768 Leutaud Eberhardt de Paris ~0790 Engeltrude ~1110 Hugh Toeni ~1108 Isabel Toeni ~1106 Simon Toeni D. >0640 Garibald Name Suffix:<NSFX> II Bef 1225 BC - BC Achilles av Peleus Was said to be practically invulnerable except for the foot that he was held by as he was dipped in the river Styx. Living Compain Abt 1150 BC Pergamus av Neoptolemus ? Abt 1150 BC Molossus av Neoptolemus ? Abt 1200 BC Neoptolemus av Achilles Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Ioclus 1178 BC Astyanax D. >0630 Theodon(Agilof) Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duke Of Bavaria D. 0967 Adelheid de Bourgogne 11 NOV 938 Geffroi d'Anjou Nickname:<NICK> Grisegonnelle
Name Suffix:<NSFX> I
~0797 - 15 JUN 835 Cunigunda ~0797 - 17 APR 818 Bernard 0780 Chrothias Living Compain ~0760 - 0809 Bernard 49 49 ~0740 Rothaide 0777 - 8 JUL 810 Pepin nee(Carloman) ~0969 - 31 JAN 1029/1030 William Name Suffix:<NSFX> III 0771 - 15 JUN 835 Cunegonde ~0751 Gerberga 0751 - 4 DEC 771 Carloman Source:  GEDCOM:  David A. Blocher, "Family of Legends (and The Unknown)", 2003

From Encyclopedia Britannica Online, article titled "Carloman:"

"the younger brother of Charlemagne, with whom, at the instance oftheir father, Pepin III the Short, he was anointed King of the Franksin 754 by Pope Stephen II (III) in the abbey of Saint-Denis. Carlomaninherited the eastern part of Pepin's lands (768). He favouredalliance with the Lombards and married Gerberga, a daughter of theirKing, Desiderius. When Carloman died, Charlemagne annexed histerritory and became sole ruler of the Frankish empire."
~1620 - 1696 Joan or Jean unknown 76 76 Bef 14 MAR 1652/1653 - <1685 Susanna Greenidge ~1650 - <1715 Isaac Ragg 65 65 Full Context of Cambridge University Alumni, 1261-1900   

RAGG, ISAAC
College: MAGDALENE
Entered: 
Born: 
Died: 
Adm. sizar (age 16) at MAGDALENE, June 3, 1663. S. of Edward, ironmonger, of Wirksworth, Derbs. School, Wirksworth. Brother of Edward (above).
Living Dashwood ~1679 Catharine Ragg Age 34 in 1715 census Christ Church. 1706 Grenada Nightengale Age 9 in 1715 Census Christ Church. Abt 1676/1677 Nathaniel Nightengale Source:  Williams Latham Tomlin Charlier (see source list)

WILL: Nathaniel Nightingale, Planter, of Christ Church. Probate 17 March 1736-37.
Sons, Nathaniel, Granado, John, Gamaliel. Daughters Katherine, Susannah.
Age 37 in 1715 Census, Christ Church.
~1614 - 28 FEB 1677/1678 John Greenidge WILL: GREENIDGE, John of Bdos, planter. 20 Feb 1677, RB6/13, p.533.
Eldest son John Greenidge; sons Richard Greenidge and Francis Greenidge; son William Greenidg e now residing in Barbados; son Thomas Greenidge; Susannah Ragg, widow of Isaac Ragg; wf Jean e Greenidge - Xtrx. signed John (x) Greenidge
Wit. Richard Buddin(x), Lattimore Richards.
Proved 10 Oct 1678

BIOGRAPHY: Son of Abel Greenwich of St. Catherines near the tower of London. Sailed from Lond on for Barbdos on 2nd May 1635 on the vessel "Alexander, owned by Mr. Gilbert Grimes, under C aptain Burche. He was 21 years old at the time.
~0960 - 0983 Sanchia Gomez 23 23 Name Suffix:<NSFX> De Saldana Y Carrion >0960 - 26 JUN 982 Ramire Flavio Name Suffix:<NSFX> III ~0982 - <1020 Ordono Ramirez 38 38 0953 - 0999 Bermudo de Leon 46 46 Nickname:<NICK> El Gotoso
Name Suffix:<NSFX> II
0965 - 1017 Velasquita) Elvira Garcia 52 52 ~0991 Christine de Leon ~1920 Robert J. Dashwood ~1010 - 1057 Alphonse Ordonez de Leon 47 47 ~1010 Fronilde <0438 - >0470 Basinia of Thuringia 32 32 0436 - 26 NOV 481 Childeric of Salia Also Known As:<_AKA> Cloderic
Name Suffix:<NSFX> I
~0418 Clodeswinthe(Verica) of Salic ~0415 - 0458 Merovech Merovingian 43 43 Nickname:<NICK> The Young
Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of the Salic Franks
~0395 - ~0447 Clodio Critinus 52 52 Nickname:<NICK> The Long Hair, The Riparian
Also Known As:<_AKA> Clodius, Clodion, Chlodian
Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of West Franks
~1725 Thomas *Ramsay 1720 Nathaniel *Nightengale Susannah *Nightengale Living Compain JAN 1695/1696 Mary *Greenidge 1699 Nathaniel *Nightengale 1715 Susannah *Nightengale ~1590 Abel Greenwich ~1710 John *Hamden ~1104 Roger Toeni Name Suffix:<NSFX> III ~1025 Robert de Buci 1114 William Basset 1108/1110 Nicholas Basset Nereus av Pontus * Living Compain ~1104 Osmund Basset 1102 - 1144 Richard Basset 42 42 ~1090 - 1167 Gilbert Basset 77 77 ~1106 - ~1175 Thurstan Basset 69 69 ~1090 Walcher Name Prefix:<NPFX> Bishop of Durham ~1047 Agness de Baugency ~1042 John de Baugency Name Suffix:<NSFX> I 0410 Caratene ~0640 Lambert Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count of Burgundy 
Name Suffix:<NSFX> I
1045 Lanzeline(Lanceline) de Baugency Name Suffix:<NSFX> II Living Compain D. ~0609 Tassilo Name Suffix:<NSFX> I Abt 1228 BC Hector av Priam Cause of Death:<CAUS> slain by Achilles-battle of Troy ~0790 Berthe de Tours Name Prefix:<NPFX> Baroness de Tours ~0800 - 0877 Gerard 77 77 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Comte de Roussillion
Name Suffix:<NSFX> II
~0780 Grimhilde of Aquitaine ~0765 - >0811 Leuthard of Ferenzac 46 46 Also Known As:<_AKA> Lisiard
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Comte de Norgau
~0449 Dagreid Dagsdottir * D. 0816 Beque de Paris * Name Suffix:<NSFX> I ~0625 Regintrude ~0800 Rotrude Living Schwenk ~0715 Unknown daughter of Alard ~0670 Alard d'Austrasia ~0713 - 4 DEC 755 Carloman Martel Carloman obtained Austria, Swabia, and Thuringia upon his fathers death in 741.  Shortly after in 742, he requested a council to be held to reform the church.  There were others held over the next few years, and the members were not only ecclesiastics.   In 743/4 Carloman and Pepin were influential in the removal from priesthood and imprisonment of Scotus Clement I of Ireland.  This happened after Boniface, Archbishop of Mentz at the time, cited his acts and opinions in a synod which were deemed sundry and heretical.  Boniface was trying to reintroduce complete Roman disciplin in Germany.  He and his brother both supported Boniface, under whom the reforms of the afore mentioned councils were to take place.  Some of these included:  establishment of order and reform of lax abuses, the celibacy of the clergy, and the return of church property taken by Charles Martel.  The return of the property possition had to be let go because opposition proved to be too strong.

Unfortunately, he had to constantly fight the Allemanni (Germans) and others in order to keep his possessions.  Carloman grew tired of the fighting and hassles; so he renounced his title and possessions to his younger brother Pepin in 747, and went to Rome to become a monk.  He died in the monestery in 755.
~0690 - <0725 Rotruda(Chrotrude) 35 35 0676 - 22 OCT 741 Charles Martel 0631 - 16 DEC 714 Pepin Martel Nickname:<NICK> Le Gros
Name Suffix:<NSFX> II
~0613 - 17 DEC 693/694 Begga 13 AUG 582 - 16 AUG 640/641 Arnoldus Name Suffix:<NSFX> II ~0585 Pepin Nickname:<NICK> The Old 0602 - 0685 Anchises(Ansegisel) 83 83 ~1915 Elmer Schwenk Living Cabell ~0742 Himiltrude ~0779 - 0839 Ava(Bava) 60 60 ~0765 - 4 NOV 839 Hughes Nickname:<NICK> Le Mefiant
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Comte d'Alsace et Tours
Name Suffix:<NSFX> II
~0744 - ~0830 Hiltrude 86 86 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Comtess d'Alsace ~0740 - 0802 Luitfrid 62 62 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duke d'Alsace
Name Suffix:<NSFX> II
~0719 - 0799 Edith 80 80 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duchess d'Alsace ~0707 - 0767 Luitfrid 60 60 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duke d'Alsace
Name Suffix:<NSFX> I
~0679 - ~0773 Gerlinde 94 94 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duchess d'Alsace ~0675 - 5 DEC 741 Adalbert d'Alsace Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duke d'Alsace
Name Suffix:<NSFX> I
~0650 Berswinde ~1920 Dorothy Graydon 0776 Angilbert * ~0643 - 20 FEB 690 Eticho(Alderic) d'Alsace Name Suffix:<NSFX> I ~0620 Lindisius Abt 1500 BC Japhet ap Tubalcain Also Known As:<_AKA> Japetus ~0590 - ~0661 Erchembaldus 71 71 ~0560 - 0658 Ega(Leutharius) 98 98 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duke d'Alsace ~0564 Gerberga of Franconia ~0540 Gertrudis Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duchess of Franconia ~1000 Adelaide * ~0819 - ~0866 Aelis de Tours 47 47 Living Schwenk ~0800 Wiltrude(Wialdruth) ~0750 Theoderata 0882 - <0935 Ermengard 53 53 Name Suffix:<NSFX> I ~0855 - Bef 2 APR 897 Irmengarde 830/842 - 11 JAN 887 Boso Encyclopedia Britannica Online, article titled Boso:

"French BOSON, king of lower Burgundy, or Provence, from 877. The son of Buvin (or Beuves), Count of Ardennes, Boso was given the governance of Lombardy (876) by his brother-in-law Charles II the Bald, king of the West Franks (France), and received the title of duke. During the minorities of the West Frankish kings Louis III and Carloman, he convoked the bishops of Provence and had them proclaim him their king (Oct. 15, 879). Boso thereafter proceeded to expand his domains. The territory over which he usurped royal authority included not only Provence but many lands to the north, as far as Autun--an enlarged Burgundy.

"In succeeding years, especially 880-882, Boso lost many of the marginal northern lands to the French and German Carolingians, who were reestablishing their authority. He was succeeded by his son, Louis, who in 901 became the Frankish emperor Louis III."




Source:  GEDCOM:  Eileen McKinnon-Suggs, "Our Kingdom Come", 2003

Weis' "Ancestral Roots . . ." (141B:17).Stuart's "Royalty For Commoners" (343:39), citing ES I:57, Calls him
Boso II, Count of Vienne, King of Lower Burgundy.Boso was Count of Vienne and governor of Burgundy under theCarolingians. His wife, ERMENGARDE, felt that as she was the daughterof an emperor, she ought to be married to more than a mere count. Also, she considered herself as soverign of both Italy and Burgundy in her ownright. She persuaded Pope John VIII to crown Boso king of Provence.  The years following the death of his father-in-law, KING LOUIS II of Italy without a male heir were a period of civil war between several rival claimants to the throne. From 875 to 877, CHARLES THE BALD, King of France (RIN 1620), was nominally also King of Italy. Boso was his main representative. Boso was an unsuccessful claimant in 879.




Source:  GEDCOM:  "Raúl Errázuriz Tagle"

Following the death of his brother-in-law Charles the Bald, Boso ofBurgundy declared himself King of Provence in 879. The area ofProvence then became called the Transjurane of Burgundy which
becamethe Kingdom of Arles.

When Charles the Bald took over Provence in 865 who gave theadministration of this region to his brother-in-law, Boso of Burgundy.
~0826 - 0890 Engelberga 64 64 Abt 822/823 - 12 Apr or Aug 875 Louis Nickname:<NICK> Le Jeune
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Holy Roman Emperor
Name Suffix:<NSFX> II
~0800 - 20 MAR 851 Ermengard Name Prefix:<NPFX> Comtess de Tours 0795 - 29 SEP 855 Lothair Name Prefix:<NPFX> Holy Roman Emperor
Name Suffix:<NSFX> I
~0778 - 3 OCT 818 Irmengard d'Haysbe Living Schwenk ~0753 Ingram Name Prefix:<NPFX> Comte d'Haysbe(Haspen) ~0720 Rotbert ~0705 Landree ~0685 - >0714 Sigrand d'Hesbaye 29 29 ~1241 Geoffrey de Neville ~0625 Gunza(Kunza) of Metz ~0596 - 0677 Clodulph von Metz 81 81 Also Known As:<_AKA> Clodule
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Bishop of Metz, Saint
Garnier * ~0615 Bodillion of Treves Descended from Syagrius Afranius (prefect of Gallia in 381) 0618 Sigrada(Sigereda) Living Schwenk ~0596 Ansaud d'Alsace ~0570 - >0673 Leutharius 103 103 ~0545 - 0658 Erchinoald(Erchenaud) 113 113 ~0540 Modericus ? ~0530 Ferreolus Name Suffix:<NSFX> II ~0460 Theolinde 0668 Eystein ~0586 - 16 AUG 641 Dode(Clothilde) d'Heristal 0611 Walchigise of Verdun * ? 1118 BC Polydore Living Schwenk 0562 - 0589 Bodegisel 27 27 Source:  GEDCOM:  Craig Sharrow, "Sharrow, Charron, Sharon, Carveth, Abbott, Armstrong and other Ancestors", 2003


Bodegisel II 'Dux,' appears to have been Governor of Aquitaine and was murdered at Carthage returning from an embassy at Constatinople.

Source: 'Royalty for Commoners', Roderick W. Stuart, 1993, p 128. 'Pedigrees of Some of the Emperor Charlemagne's Descendants', Langston & Buck, 1986, p cv.

It has been suggested that Bodegisil's father may have been a brother (name unknown) of Bodegisil (I) because it was quite rare among the Franks to give a son the same name as his father. However, this would not change the lineage as Bodegisil's mother would still be Palatina, daughter of Gallus Magnus and his grandfather would still be Murideric. See George Andrews Moriarty: The Plantagenet Ancestry of King Edward III and Queen Philippa, Mormon Pioneer Genealogical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1985, page 241.

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~0530 - >0566 Gondolfus (Mummolin) * 36 36 ~0500 - 0532 Munderic 32 32 ~0500 Artnemia de Geneve ~0800 Conrad de Bourgogne ~0502 Ingonde * ~0454 - 0509 Siegbert 55 55 Nickname:<NICK> The Lame
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Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Burgundy
~0371 - ~0436 Gundicar Gebica 65 65 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Burgundy ~0350 Godomar Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Burgundy ~0317 Gibicea ~0485 Artemic de Lyon ~0485 Florentine de Geneve D. 25 APR 501 Rusticus Living Compain D. ~0507 Ruricus 0552 Oda von Schwaben Also Known As:<_AKA> Oda of Swabia(Suevia) ~0540 - 0611 Arnoldus 71 71 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Margrave of Schelde, Lord Of Moselle ~0525 - Abt 580/603 Blithildis(Blithilde) Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess ~0700 Day ~0497 - 23 NOV 561 Clothar 0511 - 0570 Ansbertus 59 59 Also Known As:<_AKA> Anabertus, Vanbertus
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Senator
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27 MAR 972 Robert Capetian * ~0585 Haeloc ap Judual Living Compain ~0589 Judoc ap Judual ~0636 Winnog ap Judicael ? ~0930 Adalind of Thuringia Melon ben Massa ? ~0940 Mien ~0630 - 0690 Alain Hir 60 60 0837 - 2 JAN 879 Baudouin(Baldwin) ~0864 - 10 SEP 918 Baudouin(Baldwin) ~0865 Widnille ? ~0867 Rudolf(Raoul) Living Mac Bride 15 MAY 823 - 6 OCT 877 Charles Arranged With Bros. To Partition Charlemagne's Empire Out Between Them.
Charles Received The Western Portion.
First Monarch To Rule France As A Separate Kingdom. 
King Of West Franks, Lorraine, & Bourgogne.
Acceded: 843. Holy Roman Emperor 875.
27 SEP 830 Ermentrude ~0869 Guinidilda ~1017 Humphrey de Tillieul ~1033 Maud Margaret d'Avranches ~1025 Agnes de Cornouaille ~0824 - Aft 1 JUL 876 Adelaide de Tours ~0925 Henry ~0970 Gregory ~1110 Ralph de Merlay ~1925 Roger Wilke Mac Bride ~1140 Roger de Merlay ~0745 Barilis ~0304 Licinianus 0281 Constantina 0275 - 0324 Valerius Licinianus 49 49 ~0371 Valentina Justina 0375 Valentinian Abt 1400 BC Telephassa(Argiope) Abt 1400 BC Agenor av Posideon Abt 1500 BC Libya Living Atkinson Abt 1350 BC Europa av Agenor Abt 1350 BC Cilix av Agenor Abt 1350 BC Pheonix av Agenor Abt 1600 BC - BC Alyon ben Kedar Abt 1700 BC Kezem ben Kedar ? Abt 1750 BC Chamad ben Kedar Abt 1700 BC Eli ben Kedar ? Abt 1700 BC Calip ben Kedemah ? Tachti ben Kedemah ? BC Omir ben Kedemah ? Living Compain Abt 2180 BC Ciprius ben Kittim ? ~1080 Constance d'Hauteville ~1020 Emilia ~0900 Sigbert ~0961 Godfrey Abt 1875 BC Adinah bint Bethuel 0299 Frithogar Brandsson ~0900 Elfwina ~0825 - ~0912 Ethelred(Ethelan) 87 87 ~0869 - 15 JUN 919 Ethelfleda Living Compain ~0900 Edulf(Edulph) ~1835 Johnson ~1840 Unknown Unknown ~0979 Godwin ~0870 - 0903 Mervyn ap Rhodri Mawr 33 33 ~0938 Seisyllt ap Ednowain ~0940 Trawst verch Eliseg Abt 0045 BC Afallach ap Llud ~0100 Tenantius ap Llud 0055 BC Mandubratius ap Imanuentes Living Robinson Abt 0085 BC Anna? Abt 0050 BC Casner Wledeig ap Llud Abt 0080 BC Baran Mawr ap Beli 0085 BC - 0048 BC Caswallon Mawr Source:  Ancestry.com.  Greg Vaut, "Ancestors of Alexandra Catlin Vaut, et al", 2003



The earliest known historical British king, Caswallon (known to the Romans as Cassivelaunos)
was ruler of the Catuvellauni tribe who dominated lands to the north of
the Thames, and most of what is now Bedfordwhire, Hertfordshire,
Berkshire, Oxfordshire, and into Wiltshire. His stronghold was at what
is now Wheathamstead. We know nothing of Caswallon's background, other
than that he was allegedly the son of BELI and brother of LUD. He was
evidently a powerful warrior king able to establish himself as the
high-king of the British tribes as, before Caesar's invasion of Britain
in 55 BC, Caswallon had already attacked the tribe of the Trinovantes in
Essex and killed their king (see Imanuentius). Other, smaller tribes
looked to Caswallon as their overlord and, more importantly, protector,
as Caesar prepared for his invasion. It is recorded that Caswallon had
an army of over 4,000 charioteers let alone infantry. Even these,
through, were no match for the Romans. After a series of battles and
sorties, the British were forced into an encampment guarded by stakes
along the north side of the Thames. Realising the strength of the Roman
army, Caswallon negotiated with Caesar via COMMIUS. Caesar succeeded in
exacting tribute and hostages, and returned to Gaul, fearing an uprising
of the Gallic tribes. The fact that Caesar was unable to conquer Britain
outright says something for the power and determination of the British
tribes and of Caswallon as leader. We do not know how much longer
Caswallon remained in power. Evidence suggests that he continued to
expand his influence during the next ten or twenty years. At some stage
around 40 or 45 BC he was succeeded by his son Andoco with whom he
perhaps shared part of his territory, and subsequently by Tasciovanus,
who may have been his son or nephew. ca 60 BC - 48 BC 1

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Source:  Ancestry.com.  Edward Fairchild, "Ancestors and Family of Edward Fairchild", 2003


Name: Caswallon ap Beli , Chief of the Catuvellauni
_AKA: Baran Caswallon, Casswallan
Sex: M
Birth: ABT 0101 BC in of Verulamium (now Saint Albans), Hertford, Britian
Death: 0048 BC
Note:
FROM: Matthew Geneological Research Foundation , ..Matthew Geneological Research Foundation Web Site, www.users.qwest.net/~butchmatt, Internet.


Caswallon, died about 48 BC. (c) The earliest known historical British king, Caswallon (known to the Romans as Cassivelaunos) was ruler of the Catuvellauni tribe who dominated the lands to the north of the Thames, and most of what is now Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire, Berkshire, Oxfordshire and into Wiltshire. His stronghold was at what is now Wheathamstead. He was evidently a powerful warrior king able to establish himself as the high-king of the British tribes as, before Caesar's invasion of Britain in 55 BC, Caswallon had already attacked the tribe of the Trinovantes in Essex and killed thier king Imanuentius. It is recorded that Caswallon had an army of over 4,000 charioteers let alone infantry. Even these, though, were no match for the Romans. The fact that Caesar was unable to conquer Britain outright says something for the power and determination of the British tribes and of Caswallon as leader. At some stage around 50 or 45 BC he was succeeded by his son Andoco with whom he perhaps showed part of his territory, and subsequently by Tasciovanus, who may have been his son or nephew.


Father: Beli Mawr ap Caid , High King of Brittain, Duke of Cymru b: ABT 0130 BC in of Siluria, Southern Wales, Wales
Mother: Danu Anu verch Mathonwy b: ABT 0128 BC in , , Wales

Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown
Children
Llyr Lleddiarth ap Caswallon , King of Ewyas b: ABT 0065 BC in Caerwent or Caer Gwent, Ewyas (now Monmouth), Britain
Andoco ap Caswallon, King of The Catuvellauni b: ABT 0063 BC in Caerwent or Caer Gwent, Ewyas (now Monmouth), Britain
~0815 Hyfaidd ap Bledrig ~1189 Archambaud(Archibald) de Bourbon 1125 Margred verch Madog 1201 Joan Plantagenet D. 1257 Angharad verch Llywelyn ~1220 Davydd ap Llywelyn Living Robinson ~1170 Gruffydd ap Llywelyn ~1202 - between 1262-1264 Margred verch Llywelyn ~1200 Helen verch Llywelyn Abt 1120 BC Gwendolyn Abt 1100 BC Einridi ? Abt 1200 BC Thor Sibil Wife 1 of Lot 373 years after The Flood Dau bint Lot 1 375 years after The Flood dau bint Lot 2 Living Jones 394 years after The Flood Moab ben Lot 394 years after The Flood Benammi ben Lot ~0832 Ermengard ~0796 Dode 0745 William * ~0860 Reginar ~0830 Giselbert ~0842 Waldreda ~0863 - 8 MAR 925 Bertha ~0865 Gisela Living Jones Living Cabell ~0943 Matilde ~0953 - 21 MAY 992 Charles Charles of Lower Lorraine, who was born in 953. Having been excluded from the throne of France, he became Duke of Lower Lorraine (954-986) and, while waging war for the French throne, with his cousin, Hugh Capet, was taken prisoner and confined until his death in 993.

He married (2) Agnes, daughter of Henry, Count of Vermandois and Troyes, and his wife, Princess Edgina, granddaughter of King Alfred the Great. They had a daughter, Gerberga of Brabant, and a son, Otto, Duke of Lower Lotharinga (Lorraine), who died in 1012.

("The Genealogy of Homer Beers James", V1, JANDA Consultants, ? 1993 Homer James)

Duke Charles was the son of the French King Louis IV. On his death he was succeeded by his son Otto.
0941 Lothair 0889 - 0914 Anna of Byzantium 25 25 ~0901 - JAN 961/962 Charles Constantine 0828 - 21 MAR 878/879 Carlomannus 1866/1867 Johanna M. Unknown 1  NATI German
2  PLAC Brooklyn,Kings Co. NY
2  SOUR S41
3  QUAY 3
D. <1930 Unknown Philip ~0825 Judael ap Argant 189/193 Cadwalladr ap Llewfer Living Walker ~0188 Cadvan ap Llewfer ~0160 Gwladys verch Eurgen ~0180 Gwladys verch Lucius ~0175 Eurgen ap Lucius ? ~0065 Dau of Cyllin ~0130 Eurgen av Marius ~0100 Marius 0038 Victoria verch Prasutagus 0020/0023 - 0061/0062 Boadicea Source: GEDCOM:  McMahan/Kilsdonk Ancestors
Updated: Wed Sep 17 16:15:27 2003    Contact: Kent McMahan 


The Iceni were an ancient British (Norfolk) people that, under their queen
Boadicea, revolted against the Romans in A.D. 61. She poisoned herself after
defeat by Roman Governor Suetonius. (Columbia Viking Desk Encyclopedia)

Source:  GEDCOM:  Pam Miller, "Our Family Tree", 2003

Boadicea (also spelled Boudicca or Boudica) was born into a royal family around 26 A.D. She married Prasutagus, king of the Iceni, a tribe locatedin what is now Norfolk, England. Prasutagus was a client-king, meaning he ruled under the auspices of the Romans, whohad probably put him on the throne in return for his assistance when they invaded England in 43.
Upon Prasutagus's death around the year 59, the kingdom passed into the hands of the Romans. The king had hoped the Romans would allow his two teenage daughters to keep half of his property, but instead the Romans took over completely. When Boadicea complained, she was publicly flogged and forced to watch as her daughters were raped.
Infuriated, Queen Boadicea -- described by one Roman historian as a tall, terrifying-looking woman with fierce eyes, a harsh voice, and very long red hair -- became the leader of a violent uprising against Roman rule. The rebels destroyed London, Colchester, and other cities, slaughtering some 70,000 people.
But the Romans quickly put down the rebellion by defeating the undisciplined Britons in a ferocious battle (the exact site of which is uncertain). According to one account, Boadicea then killed herself with poison so she would not fall into Roman hands. Boadicea's name means "victorious," or Victoria, and in Victorian times she came to be viewed as a heroic symbol of Britain


Source:  GEDCOM:  Family History of John Carson Crow & Faye Garnett Woodward
Updated: Mon Jul 28 19:13:27 2003    Contact: John Crow 



Queen Boudicca, usually and incorrectly written as Boadicea, was Britain's first heroine. "She was huge of frame, terrifying of aspect, and with a harsh voice. A great mass of red hair fell to her knees. She wore a great twisted gold torque round her neck, and a tunic of many colors over which there was a thick mantle fastened by a brooch. As she spoke, she grasped a spear to strike fear into all who watched." This is the only surviving description of Boudicca. Its author, the Roman historian Dio Cassius (A.D. 150-A.D. 235), could not have seen her personally, but seemed anxious to tell his readers that she was not someone to bump into on a dark night. Boudicca's legend never the less, is almost entirely a recent affair. There is no trace of her at all in Celtic tradition. She emerges belatedly in 14th c. Florence with the rediscovery of ancient classical manuscripts. Afterwards, she is transformed into English literature by a mixture of error and indifference: by stages from "Voda", "ancient queen of Falkirk:, to "Boadicca" a sort of Britannia, exemplified by Thornycroft's statue near the Thames. Few facts are available. But through what there is a recognizable woman still manages to show through. Boudicca was the wife of a client king:, a Rome-supported provincial potentate, governing what is now Norfolk. The family was therefore already partly Romanized, and enjoyed the precarious prosperity of those who had come to terms with Roman occupation. Then disaster fell. In A.D. 61, Boudicca's husband died. Greedy Roman officials seized a change to line their own pockets. Boudicca's possessions were confiscated and her two daughters were raped. Boudicca's rebellion was the outcome of a dishonored deal, and a bitter hatred.

Boudicca's rebel army created a huge arc of destruction in SE England, beginning with the sacking and burning of the major Roman settlement at Colchester (Camulodunum) and continuing with its pillaging of London (Londinium) and St. Albans (Verulamium). Meanwhile, another army of rebel soldiers near Cambridge had defeated the Ninth Legion, led by Petilius Cerialis, hurriedly sent from Lincoln. (Lindum). Mostly, Boudicca chose easy, unprotected targets, the bulk of the Roman Army remaining in Wales, campaigning against the Druids in Anglesey (Mona). The Second Legion, stationed in Glouchester (Glevum) and led by Poenius Postumus, panicked and refused to march on the rebels. Finally, Roman general Suctonius Paulinus met Boudicca near Leichester (Ratae) with two Legions which he had marched from Wales, resulting in a massacre of the Britons.

Boadicea led 120,000 men to battle. Her sense of injury changed her whole nature and she lived only for revenge. At Leicester she ascended the general's tribunal. In her hand she carried a spear. She addressed the Britons, gathered about as follows: "I rule not over beasts of burden as are the effeminate nations of the East, nor over tradesmen and traffickers, nor like the man-woman Nero, over slaves; but I rule over Britons, little versed in craftiness and diplomacy, it is true, but born and trained to war; men who in the cause of liberty willingly risk their lives, their lands and property. Queen of such a race, I implore your aid for freedom, for victory! Never let a foreigner bear rule over me or my country-men! Never let slavery reign in this island!" Attacking their oppressors, they burned London, Colchester and other cities. Some say her army increased to 230,000 men. Over 70,000 on each side were killed. These valiant Icenians were finally defeated by the Romans under Sentonius Paulinus in A.D. 62, and rather than fall into the hands of the invaders, Boadicea took her own life with a poisoned dagger, and was buried in Flintshire. Boadicea, in Latin "Victoria," is described in the records as "cousin" of Caradoc and his sister, Gladys.


Source:  GEDCOM:  Ancestors and Family of Edward Fairchild
  Updated: Sat Aug 16 04:35:20 2003    Contact: Edward Fairchild 


Boudicca's Rebellion
Rome couldn't have maintained control of its empire without cooperation from the indigenous leaders of the conquered regions. Roman historian Tacitus (c.AD55-117), in the 'Life of Cnaeus Julius Agricola', refers to:
". . . the ancient and long-recognised practice of the Roman people, which seeks to secure among the instruments of dominion even kings themselves."
These 'client kings' continued to rule, but under the government of the Romans, and paying taxes to Rome. They adopted Roman names and lifestyles, and kept the peace, whilst being assured positions of wealth and power. Roman administrators, at all levels, had a keen eye for a quick profit, however, and Dio Cassius says that British disquiet was caused by:
". . . the confiscation of the sums of money that Claudius had given to the foremost Britons; for these sums, as Decianus Catus, the procurator (finance official) of the island, maintained, were to be paid back."
Furthermore, Nero's tutor and advisor, Seneca:
". . . in the hope of receiving a good rate of interest, had lent to the islanders 40,000,000 sesterces that they did not want, and had afterwards called in this loan all at once and had resorted to severe measures in exacting it."
Boudicca (also known as Boadicea, and referred to as Buduica by Dio Cassius) was married to Prasutagus, the wealthy king of the Iceni. Prasutagus died, but, as Tacitus states, (in 'The Annals') he:
". . . had made the emperor his heir along with his two daughters, under the impression that this token of submission would put his kingdom and his house out of the reach of wrong. But the reverse was the result, so much so that his kingdom was plundered by centurions, his house by slaves, as if they were the spoils of war. First, his wife Boadicea was scourged, and his daughters outraged. All the chief men of the Iceni, as if Rome had received the whole country as a gift, were stripped of their ancestral possessions, and the king's relatives were made slaves."
Fearing that worse was to come, in AD60, Boudicca enlisted the aid of other tribes, notably the Trinovantes. Dio Cassius reports that:
". . . Buduica, a Briton woman of the royal family and possessed of greater intelligence than often belongs to women. . . assembled her army, to the number of some 120,000, and then ascended a tribunal which had been constructed of earth in the Roman fashion. In stature she was very tall, in appearance most terrifying, in the glance of her eye most fierce, and her voice was harsh; a great mass of the tawniest hair fell to her hips; around her neck was a large golden necklace; and she wore a tunic of divers colours over which a thick mantle was fastened with a brooch. This was her invariable attire. She now grasped a spear to aid her in terrifying all beholders . . . (There then follows a lengthy rallying speech, purportedly given by Boudicca) . . . Having finished an appeal to her people . . . Buduica led her army against the Romans; for these chanced to be without a leader, inasmuch as Paulinus (Gaius Suetonius Paulinus, governor of Britain), their commander, had gone on an expedition to Mona (Anglesey), an island near Britain."
The first target of Boudicca's army was Camulodunum (Colchester), where there was a colony of legionary veterans (established about ten years earlier by, the then governor, Publius Ostorius Scapula). Tacitus says:
"It was against the veterans that their hatred was most intense. For these new settlers in the colony of Camulodunum drove people out of their houses, ejected them from their farms, called them captives and slaves, and the lawlessness of the veterans was encouraged by the soldiers, who lived a similar life and hoped for similar licence. A temple also erected to the Divine Claudius was ever before their eyes, a citadel, as it seemed, of perpetual tyranny. Men chosen as priests had to squander their whole fortunes under the pretence of a religious ceremonial. It appeared too no difficult matter to destroy the colony, undefended as it was by fortifications, a precaution neglected by our generals, while they thought more of what was agreeable than of what was expedient"
"Meanwhile, without any evident cause, the statue of Victory at Camulodunum fell prostrate and turned its back to the enemy, as though it fled before them. Women excited to frenzy prophesied impending destruction; ravings in a strange tongue, it was said, were heard in their Senate house; their theatre resounded with wailings, and in the estuary of the Tamesa (Thames) had been seen the appearance of an overthrown town; even the ocean had worn the aspect of blood, and, when the tide ebbed, there had been left the likenesses of human forms, marvels interpreted by the Britons, as hopeful, by the veterans, as alarming. But as Suetonius was far away, they implored aid from the procurator, Catus Decianus. All he did was to send two hundred men, and no more, without regular arms, and there was in the place but a small military force. Trusting to the protection of the temple, hindered too by secret accomplices in the revolt, who embarrassed their plans, they had constructed neither fosse nor rampart; nor had they removed their old men and women, leaving their youth alone to face the foe. Surprised, as it were, in the midst of peace, they were surrounded by an immense host of the barbarians. All else was plundered or fired in the onslaught; the temple where the soldiers had assembled, was stormed after a two days' siege. The victorious enemy met Petilius Cerialis, commander of the ninth legion, as he was coming to the rescue, routed his troops, and destroyed all his infantry. Cerialis escaped with some cavalry into the camp, and was saved by its fortifications. Alarmed by this disaster and by the fury of the province which he had goaded into war by his rapacity, the procurator Catus crossed over into Gaul."
"Suetonius, however, with wonderful resolution, marched amidst a hostile population to Londinium (London), which, though undistinguished by the name of a colony, was much frequented by a number of merchants and trading vessels. Uncertain whether he should choose it as a seat of war, as he looked round on his scanty force of soldiers . . . he resolved to save the province at the cost of a single town. Nor did the tears and weeping of the people, as they implored his aid, deter him from giving the signal of departure and receiving into his army all who would go with him. Those who were chained to the spot by the weakness of their sex, or the infirmity of age, or the attractions of the place, were cut off by the enemy. Like ruin fell on the town of Verulamium (St.Albans), for the barbarians, who delighted in plunder and were indifferent to all else, passed by the fortresses with military garrisons, and attacked whatever offered most wealth to the spoiler, and was unsafe for defence. About seventy thousand citizens and allies, it appeared, fell in the places which I have mentioned. For it was not on making prisoners and selling them, or on any of the barter of war, that the enemy was bent, but on slaughter, on the gibbet, the fire and the cross, like men soon about to pay the penalty, and meanwhile snatching at instant vengeance."
Dio Cassius adds further lurid details:
"Those who were taken captive by the Britons were subjected to every known form of outrage. The worst and most bestial atrocity committed by their captors was the following. They hung up naked the noblest and most distinguished women and then cut off their breasts and sewed them to their mouths, in order to make the victims appear to be eating them; afterwards they impaled the women on sharp skewers run lengthwise through the entire body. All this they did to the accompaniment of sacrifices, banquets, and wanton behaviour, not only in all their other sacred places, but particularly in the grove of Andate. This was their name for Victory, and they regarded her with most exceptional reverence."
The population of Verulamium, which was based on an old Catuvellaunian centre, would have been mainly British, whereas, at Londinium, a trading post, it would have been more cosmopolitan.
Recent excavations have surprised archaeologists by showing the speed at which Roman London (Londinium) developed. The earliest timber on the site, part of a drain, was dated to AD47. From the density of development discovered, the population is estimated to have been as many as 10,000 by AD60. At the time, London was the equivalent of a Wild West frontier town, built almost entirely of wood, and the excavations revealed a layer of burnt debris and scorched timbers, marking the devastation caused by Boudicca's army.
"Suetonius had the fourteenth legion with the veterans of the twentieth, and auxiliaries from the neighbourhood, to the number of about ten thousand armed men, when he prepared to break off delay and fight a battle. He chose a position approached by a narrow defile, closed in at the rear by a forest, having first ascertained that there was not a soldier of the enemy except in his front, where an open plain extended without any danger from ambuscades. His legions were in close array; round them, the light-armed troops, and the cavalry in dense array on the wings." - Tacitus
"Buduica, at the head of an army of about 230,000 men, rode in a chariot herself and assigned the others to their several stations."
Dio Cassius
". . . the army of the Britons, with its masses of infantry and cavalry, was confidently exulting, a vaster host than ever had assembled, and so fierce in spirit that they actually brought with them, to witness the victory, their wives riding in wagons, which they had placed on the extreme border of the plain."
"Boadicea, with her daughters before her in a chariot, went up to tribe after tribe, protesting that it was indeed usual for Britons to fight under the leadership of women. "But now," she said, "it is not as a woman descended from noble ancestry, but as one of the people that I am avenging lost freedom, my scourged body, the outraged chastity of my daughters. Roman lust has gone so far that not our very persons, nor even age or virginity, are left unpolluted. But heaven is on the side of a righteous vengeance; a legion which dared to fight has perished; the rest are hiding themselves in their camp, or are thinking anxiously of flight. They will not sustain even the din and the shout of so many thousands, much less our charge and our blows. If you weigh well the strength of the armies, and the causes of the war, you will see that in this battle you must conquer or die. This is a woman's resolve; as for men, they may live and be slaves.""
"Nor was Suetonius silent at such a crisis. Though he confided in the valour of his men, he yet mingled encouragements and entreaties to disdain the clamours and empty threats of the barbarians. "There," he said, "you see more women than warriors. Unwarlike, unarmed, they will give way the moment they have recognised that sword and that courage of their conquerors, which have so often routed them. Even among many legions, it is a few who really decide the battle, and it will enhance their glory that a small force should earn the renown of an entire army. Only close up the ranks, and having discharged your javelins, then with shields and swords continue the work of bloodshed and destruction, without a thought of plunder. When once the victory has been won, everything will be in your power."" - Tacitus
""You have heard what outrages these damnable men have committed against us, nay more, you have even witnessed some of them. Choose, then, whether you wish to suffer the same treatment yourselves as our comrades have suffered and to be driven out of Britain entirely, besides, or else by conquering to avenge those that have perished and at the same time furnish to the rest of mankind an example, not only of benevolent clemency toward the obedient, but also of inevitable severity toward the rebellious. For my part, I hope, above all, that victory will be ours; first, because the gods are our allies (for they almost always side with those who have been wronged); second, because of the courage that is our heritage, since we are Romans and have triumphed over all mankind by our valour; next, because of our experience (for we have defeated and subdued these very men who are now arrayed against us); and lastly, because of our prestige (for those with whom we are about to engage are not antagonists, but our slaves, whom we conquered even when they were free and independent). Yet if the outcome should prove contrary to our hope - for I will not shrink from mentioning even this possibility - it would be better for us to fall fighting bravely than to be captured and impaled, to look upon our own entrails cut from our bodies, to be spitted on red-hot skewers, to perish by being melted in boiling water - in a word, to suffer as though we had been thrown to lawless and impious wild beasts. Let us, therefore, either conquer them or die on the spot. Britain will be a noble monument for us, even though all the other Romans here should be driven out; for in any case our bodies shall for ever possess this land.""
"After addressing these and like words to them he raised the signal for battle." - Dio Cassius
"At first, the legion kept its position, clinging to the narrow defile as a defence; when they had exhausted their missiles, which they discharged with unerring aim on the closely approaching foe, they rushed out in a wedge-like column. Similar was the onset of the auxiliaries, while the cavalry with extended lances broke through all who offered a strong resistance. . . . - Tacitus
"Their struggle took many forms. Light-armed troops exchanged missiles with light-armed, heavy-armed were opposed to heavy-armed, cavalry clashed with cavalry, and against the chariots of the barbarians the Roman archers contended. The barbarians would assail the Romans with a rush of their chariots, knocking them helter-skelter, but, since they fought without breastplates, would themselves be repulsed by the arrows. Horseman would overthrow foot soldier and foot soldier strike down horseman; a group of Romans, forming in close order, would advance to meet the chariots, and others would be scattered by them; a band of Britons would come to close quarters with the archers and rout them, while others were content to dodge their shafts at a distance . . . They contended for a long time, both parties being animated by the same zeal and daring. But finally, late in the day, the Romans prevailed . . ." - Dio Cassius
. . . . The rest (of the Britons) turned their back in flight, and flight proved difficult, because the surrounding waggons had blocked retreat. Our soldiers spared not to slay even the women, while the very beasts of burden, transfixed by the missiles, swelled the piles of bodies. Great glory, equal to that of our old victories, was won on that day. Some indeed say that there fell little less than eighty thousand of the Britons, with a loss to our soldiers of about four hundred, and only as many wounded. Boadicea put an end to her life by poison. Poenius Postumus too, camp-prefect of the second legion, when he knew of the success of the men of the fourteenth and twentieth, feeling that he had cheated his legion out of like glory, and had contrary to all military usage disregarded the general's orders, threw himself on his sword." - Tacitus
The Roman troops are likely to have been augmented by allied British forces, notably those of King Togidubnus (or Cogidubnus), who ruled an area centred in the old territory of the Atrebates. Tacitus, in his 'Life of Cnaeus Julius Agricola', describes Togidubnus as: "a most faithful ally".
Neither the site of the battle, nor the fate of Boudicca's daughters are known, however, Dio Cassius says, of Boudicca, that :"The Britons mourned her deeply and gave her a costly burial". Although he had decisively defeated the British rebels in battle, Suetonius Paulinus continued a punitive campaign against the British, as Tacitus reports:
"The whole army was then brought together and kept under canvas to finish the remainder of the war. The emperor strengthened the forces by sending from Germany two thousand legionaries, eight cohorts of auxiliaries, and a thousand cavalry. On their arrival the men of the ninth had their number made up with legionary soldiers. The allied infantry and cavalry were placed in new winter quarters, and whatever tribes still wavered or were hostile were ravaged with fire and sword. Nothing however distressed the enemy so much as famine, for they had been careless about sowing corn, people of every age having gone to the war, while they reckoned on our supplies as their own. Nations, too, so high-spirited inclined the more slowly to peace, because Julius Classicanus, who had been sent as successor to Catus and was at variance with Suetonius, let private animosities interfere with the public interest, and had spread an idea that they ought to wait for a new governor who, having neither the anger of an enemy nor the pride of a conqueror, would deal mercifully with those who had surrendered. At the same time he stated in a despatch to Rome that no cessation of fighting must be expected, unless Suetonius were superseded, attributing that general's disasters to perverseness and his successes to good luck."
"Accordingly one of the imperial freedmen, Polyclitus, was sent to survey the state of Britain, Nero having great hopes that his influence would be able not only to establish a good understanding between the governor and the procurator, but also to pacify the rebellious spirit of the barbarians. And Polyclitus, who with his enormous suite had been a burden to Italy and Gaul, failed not, as soon as he had crossed the ocean, to make his progresses a terror even to our soldiers. But to the enemy he was a laughingstock, for they still retained some of the fire of liberty, knowing nothing yet of the power of freedmen, and so they marvelled to see a general and an army who had finished such a war cringing to slaves. Everything, however, was softened down for the emperor's ears, and Suetonius was retained in the government; but as he subsequently lost a few vessels on the shore with the crews, he was ordered, as though the war continued, to hand over his army to Petronius Turpilianus (Publius Petronius Turpilianus), who had just resigned his consulship. Petronius neither challenged the enemy nor was himself molested, and veiled this tame inaction under the honourable name of peace."
Translations:
Tacitus 'The Annals' and 'Life of Cnaeus Julius Agricola'
by Alfred John Church and William Jackson Brodribb
Dio Cassius 'Romaika' (Roman History) by Earnest Cary
~0010 Cyllin av Caratacus Living Walker ~0425 Chilperic * 23 NOV 912 - 0973 Otto ~0891 - 0942 Guillaume(William) 51 51 ~0908 Theobald ~0954 Emma ~0950 Odo ~0930 Hugo ~0952 Hildegarde ~0943 Theobald ~0950 Eudes Living Walker Orelum ben Madai ? Bef 1500 BC - BC Aachon ben Madai note to self check out book of jasher. Zeelo ben Madai Abt 2200 BC Chazoni ben Madai Abt 1525 BC Median ben Madai Lot ben Madai ~1120 Jonet verch Ynyr ~1145 Hywel ap Madog ~1040 Constance Wen verch Cadwgan ~1083 Richard Rufus de Burgh Living Walker ~1086 Payne fitz John de Burgh Abt 2500 BC Baoth ben Magog "Irish Pedegrees" puts forth the theory that the "one language" of mankind handed down from Adam, of Eden, is the Celtic language.  The idea comes from the workmen that were building the Tower of Babel (who had displeased God by building it) being punished by having their language confused (hence babel); but Baoth and his people were  far removed from these peoples (so they should not have incurred God's rath and had their language confused); therefore, the Scythian (Celtic) language is the "one language" - the language of Eden. Abt 2250 BC Elichanaf ben Magog Lubal ben Magog Abt 2000 BC Dedon ben Meshech Zaron ben Meshech Shabashini ben Meshech Reuel ben Esau ? 1127 Henri de Blois 1128 Marie de Blois Living Calip 1148 Theobald de Blois 1138 Agnes de Blois ~1220 Elizabeth de Blois Machir ben Manasseh 0324 Priarios ? ~0300 Gauloise(Gallic) 0984 - 1043 Bethoc 59 59 Abt 975/978 - 1045 Crinan Grimus Abt 1625 BC Hammoleketh ben Manasseh ? Abt 1672 BC Ashriel Living Calip Unknown Aeolus av Hellen * Shechem ben Manasseh Shemida ben Manasseh Abt 1600 BC Hepher ben Manasseh Abt 1650 BC Maacah Abt 1600 BC Huppim ben Manasseh ? Shuppim ben Manasseh ? ~0770 Boso * 0070 BC Imanuentes ap Llud Living Calip 0002 BC - 0025 Antedios ap Mandubratius Abt 110 BC Penardin ? Abt 200 BC Digueillus ? 0405 Clovis Joan verch Brochwell * ~0972 Lleucu verch Maredydd ~0963 Rhys ap Maredydd ~1150 William de Londres ~1180 Maurice de Londres 1186 - 1263/1264 Walter Clifford Living Abalos ? ~1235 - >1283 Maud Clifford 48 48 ~1230 Lucia Clifford ~1197 John de Braose ~1224 William de Braose <1232 Richard de Braose ~1232 John de Braose ~1227 Roger de Braose ~1230 Hugh de Braose ~1225 llywelyn de Braose ? 1091 Madog ap Maredydd Living Te- Huia ~1240 Margaret Navarre ~1240 Beatrix Navarre ~1193 Beatrix(Mahaut) de Montlucon Mula ben Massa ? Abt 1700 BC Ebidadon ben Massa ? 1105 Maud de Peache 1017 - 1080 Rudolph von Rheinfelden 63 63 ~1067 - 1111 Agnes von Rheinfelden 44 44 1134 Geoffrey Plantagenet 1136 William Plantagenet Living Te- Huia 1814 Edward Taylor Taylor, Edward 

   Gender:  Male  Embarkation:  London 
   Age:  35  Ship:  Sea 
   Occupation:  blacksmith  Passengers:  219 
   Residence:  Carnaby Kil  Compartment:    
   Native Country:  Ireland  Destination:  USA 
   Literacy:     Arrival Date:  4 June 1849 
   Transit Type:    

New York, 1820-1850 Passenger and Immigration Lists

Name:    Edward Taylor
Arrival Date:    Jun 4, 1849 
Age:    35 
Gender:    U 
Port of Arrival:    New York 
Port of Departure:    Liverpool 
Place of Origin:    England 
Ship:    Sea 
Family Identification:    2643732 
Microfilm Serial Number:    M237 
Microfilm Roll Number:    79 


Destination - This last field notes the immigrant's final destination in the United States. You may also find
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Taylor, Edward 

   Gender:  Male  Embarkation:  London 
   Age:  3  Ship:  Sea 
   Occupation:  child  Passengers:  219 
   Residence:  Kildare  Compartment:    
   Native Country:  Ireland  Destination:  USA 
   Literacy:     Arrival Date:  4 June 1849 
   Transit Type:
1943 - 1984 Constance Marion Radoczy 41 41 Constance M. Radoczy was born April 17, 1943 at 5:00 PM at Westchester Square Hospital.  She was delivered by Dr. P. De Carlo.  She weighed 6lbs 11oz and was 19 1/2 inches long; she had blue eyes and black hair.  She was baptised a Catholic, and her God parents were Anna and Albert Lukas (also her paternal Aunt and Uncle). 1138 Emma Plantagenet 1130 Agnes Plantagenet 0830 Ranulf 1086 Pons de Cuiseaux 1088 Laura de Senecy ~1055 Dolphin fitz Aylward ~1085 Hugh de Bourgogne ~1024 William ~1035 - 1109 Stephannie Berenguer 74 74 21 JUN 956 Faulk d'Anjou * 1814 - 1876 Thomas James Cassels 62 62 ~0962 Gerberga d'Anjou * ~0964 Maurice d'Anjou * ~0960 Adela d'Anjou * ~0964 Geffroi ~0924 Lambert d'Autun Eberhardt d'Alsace * ~0890 - 27 MAR 964 Arnulf * 0933 Baldwin de Flandres * 0934 Hildegarde de Flandres * 0935 Luitgarde de Flandres * 1814 - 1899 Frances Woodson 85 85 0936 Elstrude de Flandres * 0937 Edelgarde de Flandres * 0938 Egbert de Flandres * ~0882 Odo de Wetterau * Heribert de Gleiberg * ~0928 Judith d'Alsace * ~1080 William Peverill Richard * ~1078 Maud Peverill BC Beor ben Laban * ? 1790 - 1879 Thomas Corbin Woodson 89 89 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sr.
BIOGRAPHY: Sally Hemings was pregnant with Tom when shereturned home from Paris with Jefferson in 1789.  She went in 1787 with his younger daughter in 1787, and returned with the family. 

BIOGRAPHY: James Callender, "a scandal-mongering writer and Jefferson enemy", wrote..."It is well known that the man keeps and for many years has kept, as his concubine, one of his slaves.  Her name is Sally.  The name of her eldest son is Tom.  His features are said to bear a striking, though sable resemblance to those of the president himself...By...Sally, our president has had several children.  There is not an individual in the neighborhood of Charlottesville who does not believe the story, and not a few who know it" - taken from "Thomas Jefferson's Black and White Decendants Debate His Lineage And Legacy" Ebony magazine July 1993.

BIOGRAPHY: Thomas was sent away after the article broke, however, to live with a white family whose surname was Woodson.  Because he was angry with Jefferson at having been banished from Monticello, he took the Woodson name.  Thomas Woodson grew up to be a land-owner and he bought the freedom of Jemima Grant and their eleven children, including Frances Woodson.  He and his sons fought against slavery and operated depots on the underground railroad.
BC Alib ben Laban * ? BC Chorash ben Laban * ? Theias * Smyrna(Myrrah) * ~1002 Edward * ~0989 Edmund 1 NOV 846 Louis * Lavinia * 0879 - 0911 Ethelred of Mercia * 32 32 ~0905 Aelfwyn of Mercia * 1783 - 1868 Jemima Price Grant 84 84 ~1057 Edgytha of Northumberland * ~1059 Dorothy *Dunbar ~0986 Emma of Normandie * >1002 Alfred *Athling >1002 Godgifu of Wessex * Abt 0012 BC Euddolen ap Afallach * Abt 0010 BC Owain ap Afallach * Abt 0014 BC Modron verch Afallach * Abt 0088 BC Anna of Cornwall * Pentheus av Echion * D. 1834? Hannah Grant BIOGRAPHY: "The Woodson Source Book" - Minnie Woodson
contains the will of Hannah Grant (1834) which cites kinship
Echion * Thasus av Agenor * ? Phineus av Agenor * ? Abt 1350 BC Parthaon av Agenor ? ~0595 Chrodaold ? Regintrude * Unknown * ~1210 Agnes *Bertram ~1212 Ada *Bertram 1224 Roger *Bertram 1773 - 1835 Sarah Hemings 62 62 She was first "property" of John Wayles (who was also her father); but upon his death, she, and her brothers and sisters, were willed to his daughter Martha (wife of Thomas Jefferson).  Sally (after receiving a small pox innoculation) accompanied Martha Jefferson to France at her Father's request. Durring the month of April 1789, records show that Thomas Jefferson spent a total of 216 francs on clothing for Sally, which suggests that he may have begun having relations with her at that time since he was not in the habit of buying things for his slaves. ~1216 Christian *Bertram ~1220 Robert *Bertram ~1043 Sophia(Agnes) * ~1048 Judith Marie * ~1047 Konrad ~1023 - 1058 William Peter *d'Aquitaine 35 35 ~0958 Otton * 0958 Ermentrude de Roucy * 0447 Eirik Agnasson * Etienne *de Penthievre 1743 - 1826 Thomas Jefferson 83 83 Hawise *de Guingampe 1121 Oliver *Dinan ~0884 Paskwitan * 1035 Conan *de Bretagne 0660 Afadda verch Alain * ? Raoul *de Baugency ~0935 Gerberga de Lorraine * ~0955 Heribert * 0957 Liudolf * ~0350 Saint Garmon 1806 - 1878 Lewis Fredrick Woodson 71 71 Constantine * grandfather of Arthur (506 AD) Angharad ferch Meurig * Judicael ap Aldrien * Bican ap Aldrien * Priam * 1030 Edwin *Mercia 1032 Morcar(Morkere) *Mercia 1034 Leverunia *Mercia 1044 Agitha *Mercia Uchtred * 1808 George Woodson ~0989 Amelia de Montignac * ~0470 Thorborg Alreksson * ~0925 Athelstan Mannesson * ~0922 Aelfwyn * ~1126 Unknown *von Domene ~1154 Beatrix *de Geneva ~0470 Thrasamund * ~0475 Amalafreda * ~0450 Gwyar verch Amlawdd * ~0450 Tywanwedd verch Amlawdd * 1810 Harriet Delilah Woodson 1825 Eliza Brown Taylor, Eliza 

   Gender:  Female  Embarkation:  London 
   Age:  24  Ship:  Sea 
   Occupation:  none  Passengers:  219 
   Residence:  Kildare  Compartment:    
   Native Country:  Ireland  Destination:  USA 
   Literacy:     Arrival Date:  4 June 1849 
   Transit Type:    
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Name:    Eliza Taylor
Arrival Date:    Jun 4, 1849 
Age:    24 
Gender:    U 
Port of Arrival:    New York 
Port of Departure:    Liverpool 
Place of Origin:    England 
Ship:    Sea 
Family Identification:    2643732 
Microfilm Serial Number:    M237 
Microfilm Roll Number:    79 

Source Information:
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Taylor, Eliza 

   Gender:  Female  Embarkation:  London 
   Age:  Born at Sea  Ship:  Sea 
   Occupation:  INF  Passengers:  219 
   Residence:  Kildare  Compartment:    
   Native Country:  Ireland  Destination:  Usa Died 
   Literacy:     Arrival Date:  4 June 1849 
   Transit Type:
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Name:    Eliza Taylor
Arrival Date:    Jun 4, 1849 
Gender:    U 
Port of Arrival:    New York 
Port of Departure:    Liverpool 
Place of Origin:    Ireland 
Ship:    Sea 
Comments:    Infant 
Family Identification:    2643732 
Microfilm Serial Number:    M237 
Microfilm Roll Number:    79 
  
Source Information:
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Cynwal ap Ffrwdwr * ~0454 Gwrfoddw ap Amlawdd * ~0456 Rheinwylydd verch Amlawdd ~0458 Goleuddydd verch Amlawdd * ~0462 Cynwal Canhwch ap Amlawdd * ~0464 Llygadrydd Emyr ap Amlawdd * Abt 2100 BC Amenemhet * Senusret ben Amenemhet * ~0640 Martin * ~0664 Haldan * 1813 - >1900 Jemima Woodson 87 87 ~0650 Chlotilde * ~0930 Balso de Bayeux * ~0994 Poppa * ~0454 Theodoric * Raised as a hostage in Constantinople. 0478 Theodogotho * ~0480 Amfleda * ~1301 William *Percy ~1263 Maud *Fitzalan 3 FEB 1265/1266 Richard *Fitzalan 1268 Amy *Fitzalan 1815 - 1846 Thomas Corbin Woodson 31 31 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Jr. 1270 John *Fitzalan ~1269 Matilda *Fitzalan 1079 Alan *Flaald 1081 Avaline *de Hesding ~1118 Christian of Gloucester * ~1145 Christian *Fitzalan 1130 Isabel *de Say 1148 William *Fitzalan ~1162 - 1216 William *Fitzalan 54 54 ~1891 Charles Ley (could this be my guy?)

Source:  Bill Ingols, "'WARNER", Sep 2003

Name: Charles Jacob LEY
Given Name: Charles Jacob
Surname: Ley
Sex: M
Birth: Abt 1870 in ,,,, New York,
Death: 12 Jan 1905 in Massillon State Hospital,Massillon,Stark,Ohio,
Change Date: 7 Sep 2003

Father: Jacob Sr. LEY b: 29 Mar 1834 in ,,Rekburntown,, Bavaria, Germany
Mother: Teressa BERTRUM b: 6 Aug 1838 in ,,,,, Germany
1 FEB 1817/1818 - 1881 James Woodson ~1125 Matilde *Savoy ~1138 Agnes *Savoy ~1050 Guigues *Albon ~0995 William(Guillaume) Talvas * ~0995 Hildeburge de Beaumont * between 1053-1059 Hughes *Montgomery 1058 Arnulph *Montgomery Bet 1052-56 Robert *Montgomery 1660/1663 Samuel *Branch 1658/1659 - 1727 Christopher *Branch 1819 - 1853 John Penn Woodson 34 34 1660/1665 Benjamin *Branch 1662 Sarah *Branch 1171 Baudouin *Hainault 1175 Yolande *Hainault 1180 Sybil *Hainault 1174 Phillip *Hainault 1176 Henri *Hainault 1177 Eustach *Hainault ~1137 Matthew *d'Alsace ~1044 Thierry *de Lorainne 1822 - 1869 William Woodson 47 47 ~1070 Gertrude of Flanders * 1156 Isaac *Angelus ~1144 Irene *Commena 1202 Elizabeth *Hohenstaufen 1297 Charles de Valois 1248 Charles * ~1257 Mary of Hungary * 1295 Margaret *de Valois 1293 Phillip de Franc *de Valois 1292 Isabelle *de Valois 1823 Hannah Woodson 1299 Catherine *de Valois 1158 Geoffrey *Plantagenet 1165 Joan *Plantagenet 1162 Matilda *Plantagenet 1157 - 1199 Richard *Plantagenet 42 42 1152 William *Plantagenet 28 FEB 1154/1155 Henry Plantagenet 1120 Louis *Capet ~1138 Alix *Capet 1138 Marie *Capet 1825 - 1907 Sarah Jane Woodson 81 81 She and Jordan did not have any children. ~1139 Agnes *Capet 1174 Pedro *Aragon Ramon *Aragon 1193 Sancha *Aragon Fernando *Aragon Leonor *Aragon ? 1190 Constance Alphonez *Aragon 1184 Sancho *Aragon 1192 Dulce *Aragon ~1265 Louis of France *Capet 1805 - 1877 Madison Hemings 72 72 BIRTH: He was named by Dolly Madison who was visiting Monticello at the time of his birth.

Although he could have passed as a white man he kept his black identity.
Blanche of France *Capet 1270 Robert of France *Capet ~1176 Pedro *Aragon ~1185 Maria *Montpellier Alphonso *Aragon ~1239 Pedro *Aragon ~1236 Violante(Yolanda) *Aragon Ramon (Raymond) *Berenger ~1160 Dulce *Barcelona Sancho * Living *Wise Felice *de Roucy ~1270 Thibaut *Navarre 1245 Edmund *Plantagenet 1276 Thomas *Plantagenet <1282 Margaret *Plantagenet 1282 Henry *Plantagenet <1286 Betrix *Plantagenet ~1288 Mary *Plantagenet <1286 John Plantaganet *Beaufort >1250 Robert Capet Artois Living Cabell ~1775 - 1829 Thomas Garrison 54 54    You are here: Search > U.K. and U.S. Directories, 1680-1830 > Results

 
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Garrison, Thomas
(Male)

Address(es): Rensselaer, Albany, New York
Date: 1813 

Occupation(s): laborer, general(a)   

Listed in The Albany Directory ... June 1, 1813, 1813, FRY, Joseph. Albany
Printed by Websters and Skinners, June 1, 1813, Reprinted, 1853, by J. Munsell

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(not sure that this is my guy, but seems that it could be)
Name: Thomas Garrison
Event: Lived 
Year: 1800 
Place: New Cornwall 
County: Orange 
Province: New York 
Source: Reel 21, 1800 Federal Census of New York, Microfilm Series M32 
Publisher: National Archives, Washington, DC. 
Additional info: See Family History Library, in Salt Lake City, Utah. 
Page: 392 

Source Information:

Ancestry.com. New York Genealogical Records, 1675-1920 [database online]. Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2004. Original data: For individual sources please see the source information listed with each record. As stated above, many of the source documents are available in the Genealogical Research Library collection or at the Family History Library.
1016 Edward *Atheling 1068 Edward *Canmore 1070 Edmund *Canmore 1072 Ethelred *Canmore 1074 Edgar *Canmore 1077 Alexander *Canmore 1084 Mary *Canmore 1084 David *Canmore ~1015 Agatha *Hungary ~1120 Liulf Audley(Aldithley) Living Cabell 1173 Adam *Audley 1177 William *Audley 1179 James *Audley 1180 Lucas *Audley 1184 Isabella *Audley Margaret *de Neville 1299 - <1326 Ralph *Greystoke 27 27 1319 William *Greystoke 1330 Eleanor *de Neville 1332 Ralph *de Neville Living Cabell 1334 Euphemia *de Neville 1335 Katherine *de Neville 1335 Thomas *de Neville 1337 Robert *de Neville 1338 Alexander *de Neville 1341 William *de Neville 1344 Isabel *de Neville 1343 Elizabeth *de Neville 1218 Emma *Audley 1222 Nicholas *Audley Living Coggin 1224 Ranulf *Audley 1289 Hugh *Audley ~1255 Nicholas *Audley 1250 James *Audley 1251 Henry *Audley 1253 William *Audley 1256 Joan *Audley Peter *de Brus ~1134 Adam *de Brus ~1015 Etienne *de Champagne Living Cabell 1105 Ada *Aumale <1109 William *Aumale >1129 Boleslaw *Poland, Silesia 1134 Wojciech *Poland, Silesia ? 1138 Mieszko *Poland, Silesia ? 1139 Konrad *Glogau ~1115 Jeutte *Babenberg Albrecht *Babenberg Leopold *Babenberg 1109 Otto *Babenberg 1998 - 1998 Jeffrey Michael Cabell 3m 3m 1114 Heinrich(Jerosmirgott) *Babenberg 1115 Konrad *Babenberg 1119 Gertrude *Babenberg Ernst *Babenberg 1130 Berthe *Babenberg Elizabeth *Babenberg 1024 Ernst *Babenberg 1041 Adalheid *Ostmark 1076 Ida *Babenberg 1075 Gerberge *Babenberg Living Cabell 1078 Adalheid *Babenberg 1080 Elisabeth *Babenberg 1082 Jutte *Babenberg 1086 Eufemie *Babenberg 1088 Sofie *Babenberg Raufe(Ralph) or Robert *Baggalegh ~1220 Hugh d'Eure *Clavering 1160 Ingelram(Ingram) *Balliol Joseph *Royall ~1603 Christopher John Banks Living Saez 1667 Henry *Isham 1665 Ann Fitzhugh *Isham 1648 Phoebe *Isham BIRTH: Possibly born Phoebe Royall Katherine *Royall Joseph *Royall Sarah *Royall Littleberry *Royall ? 1165 Henry * ~1162 Beatrice *Hohenstaufen ~1460 Robert Barber Living Saez William *Nicholson Thomas *Nicholson Jarat *Nicholson ? Henry *Nicholson Anthony *Nicholson Christopher *Nicholson Margaret *Nicholson Allen *Nicholson Anne *Dunscombe 1137 Fernando *Castile Living *Peterson? 1140 Sancha Infanta *Castile Constance *Castile 1130 Alfonso *Castile 1132 Raimundo *Castile 1141 Garcia *Castile Edward *Bass Moses *Bass 1735 Edin *Bass ? ~1740 Aaron Bass William *Bass Living Peterson ~1775 - >1850 Hannah Unknown 75 75 Source:  Ancestry.com. "U.K. and U.S. Directories, 1680-1830" (database online).  Provo, UT:  MyFamily.com, Inc. 2003.   
   
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Garrison, Hannah
(Female)

Title(s): widow

Address(es): Rensselaer, Albany, New York
Date: 1814      

Listed in The Albany Directory ... June 1, 1814, 1814, FRY, Joseph. Albany
Printed by H.C. Southwick, and Packard & Van Benthuysen           
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  Garrison, Hannah
(Female)

Title(s): Widow

Address(es): Rensselaer, Albany, New York
Date: 1815      

Listed in The Annual Register, and Albany Directory, for the year 1815, 1815, FRY, Joseph. Albany
Printed by H.C. Southwick, Packard & Van Benthuysen, and Churchill & Abbey, June 13, 1815           
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Garrison, Hannah
(Female)

Title(s): Widow

Address(es): Rensselaer, Albany, New York
Date: 1816      

Listed in The Annual Register, and Albany Directory, for the year 1816, 1816, FRY, Joseph. Albany
Printed by Packard & Van Benthuysen, June 10, 1816           

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Garrison, Hannah
(Female)

Title(s): Widow

Address(es): 204, s. Pearl, Albany, New York
Date: 1817      

Listed in The Albany Directory for the year 1817, 1817. Albany
Printed by Packard & Van Benthuysen           

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Garrison, Hannah
(Female)

Address(es): Frelinghuysen, Albany, New York
Date: 1826      

Listed in Ira W. Scott's Albany Directory, for the year 1826, 1826, SCOTT, Ira W.. Albany
Printed by Webster & Wood           

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Garrison, Hannah
(Female)

Address(es): Frelinghuysen, Albany, New York
Date: 1827      

Listed in T.V. Cuyler's Albany Directory, for the year 1827, 1827, CUYLER, Tobias V.. Albany
Printed for the compiler by E. & E. Hosford, No. 100, State-street       

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Garrison, Hannah widow
(Female)

Address(es): Franklin, Albany, New York
Date: 1829      

Listed in The Albany Directory for the year 1829-30, 1829, Cammeyer, William, Jr.. Albany
H. D. Stone
Ned *Bass 1756 - 1803 John *Bass 47 47 Mary *unknown *Rogers Ann *Bass Elizabeth *Bass Sion *Bass ? <1770 - <1789 Jaccob *Rogers 19 19 Daughter *Rose William *Rose Living Peterson *Earp Mathew *Poole James L. *Tarrant <1760 Uriah *Bass *unknown Abigail *Taylor ~1715 John Bittle 1780 Jethro *Bass 1770 Council *Bass Elizabeth * 1899 - 1958 Russell Elec Riddle 58 58 R. F. *Hill Edward *Taylor ~1740 Drury Bittle ~1740 Margaret Bittle ~1740 John Bittle ~1740 Winnifred Bittle ~1740 - 1811 Jesse Bittle 71 71 Source:  Jackson, Ronald V., Accelerated Indexing Systems, comp. North Carolina Census, 1790-1890. [database on-line] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 1999-. Compiled and digitized by Mr. Jackson and AIS from microfilmed schedules of the U.S. Federal Decennial Census, territorial/state censuses, and/or census substitutes.

North Carolina Census, 1790-1890   


BITTLE, JESSE 
   State:  NC  Year:  1810 
   County:  Anson County  Record Type:  Federal Population Schedule 
   Township:  No Township Listed  Page:  028 
   Database:  NC 1810 Federal Census Index 

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BITTLE, JESSE 
   State:  NC  Year:  1810 
   County:  Anson County  Record Type:  Federal Population Schedule 
   Township:  No Township Listed  Page:  028 
   Database:  NC 1810 Federal Census Index 



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BITTLE, JESSE 
   State:  NC  Year:  1800 
   County:  Robeson County  Record Type:  Federal Population Schedule 
   Township:  01010-01001-03  Page:  367 
   Database:  NC 1800 Federal Census Index 



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BITTLE, JESSE 
   State:  NC  Year:  1800 
   County:  Robeson County  Record Type:  Federal Population Schedule 
   Township:  01010-01001-03  Page:  367 
   Database:  NC 1800 Federal Census Index
1773 Mercia *Bass 1778 Burwell *Bass America *Bass 1902 - 1974 Annie Jewell King 72 72 1776 John Reddick *Bass Ann * Job *Bass ~1710 Elizabeth *Jordan Thomas *Bass Mary * Sarah P. *Sharrock 1803 Nancy *Bass 1792 Elijah *Bass 1796 John *Bass 1919 - 2002 Mary Rebecca Riddle 82 82 Married Name:<_MARNM> Leavell Sally *Bass Rebecca *Bass Cinthia *Bass Annah *Bass William *Canady ~1700 John Anderson ~1700 George T. Anderson Source:  John Lucas of Eastern North Carolina Descendants and Related Families
Entries: 56476    Updated: Tue Sep 30 13:23:21 2003    Contact: charles lucas     Home Page: John Lucas

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ID: I14907
Name: George T. Anderson , Jr. 1
Sex: M
Note:
January 13, 1738
John Bass to George Anderson
10 pounds for 260 acres on the Morattock River at Bear Swamp adj. Robert House. Part of a patent ot John Bass, Jr. for 410 acres.
Witness: J. Edwards, Thomas Edwards
November Court 1739 Bertie Precinct
(Colonial Bertie by Mary Best Bell. page 145)

George Anderson and Lovey (Loucy) Bass later moved to Granville County, North Carolina.

Granville County North Carolina Court Minutes
Volume 4
August 03, 1768
Nathan Bass born of Lovey Bass bound to George Anderson 18 July 1770.
Dicey aged about 4 years Bass born of Lovey Bass bound to Mary, wife of George Anderson.

Granville County North Carolina Will Book Number 29
Will of George T. Anderson, Jr.
Probated May Court 1771
To Nathan Bass the plantation whereon test. now lives; Lid Anderson daughter of Lishe Andersen, a heifer, to Lovey Bass a cow and a calf, to William son of Lorrane Petteford 6 pewter plates to George Petteford 1 bed my great mare to be sold to pay debts to Margaret Bass, my young mare to my three children Jerry Anderson, Kate Harris, Betty Smith 1 shilling each, to wife Mary 1 shilling
Executors: William Hester, and John Wicker
Witness: Robert Hicks

Evidently George first married Lovey Bass and then Mary. The children of Lovey Bass appearto have kept their same family name of Bass.


Marriage 1 Loucy (Lovey) Bass b: 1706 in Bertie Precinct, North Carolina
Children
Nathan Bass
Dicey Bass

Sources:
Title: Descendants of Edward Bass and Mary Tucker, 1999, Nansemond Tribe, Portsmouth, Virginia
Dicey *Bass Nathan *Bass Abt 1740? Edward *Bass 1920 - 1981 Gwendolyn Lee Riddle 60 60 Married Name:<_MARNM> Grimsley 1702 - 1716 Frances Archer 14 14 D. 1797 Francis *Parker William *Parker Johm *Parker Lucy *Parker Nancy * 1720 Jeremiah *Bass BIRTH: possibly Moses' nephew rather than his son - but by which brother? *or this boy may have died young. Hannah *Butler Elizabeth Edward *Wright William Kemp *Bass 1913 - 1950 Edward Wilson Leavell 37 37 Willis Judson *Bass Elizabeth *Bass Maggie *Bass Jesse Jewel *Bass Mary *Bass Albert Mason *Bass *Johnston Aaron *Johnston ~1728 Lewis Anderson Source:  Jackson, Ronald V., Accelerated Indexing Systems, comp. North Carolina Census, 1790-1890. [database on-line] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 1999-. Compiled and digitized by Mr. Jackson and AIS from microfilmed schedules of the U.S. Federal Decennial Census, territorial/state censuses, and/or census substitutes.



ANDERSON, LEWIS & WIFE 
   State:  NC  Year:  1755 
   County:  Granville County  Record Type:    
   Township:     Page:    
   Database:  NC Early Census Index 



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ANDERSON, TAMER DOF LEWIS 
   State:  NC  Year:  1755 
   County:  Granville County  Record Type:    
   Township:     Page:    
   Database:  NC Early Census Index 






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ANDERSON, ----- WF LEWIS 
   State:  NC  Year:  1755 
   County:  Granville County  Record Type:    
   Township:  Early Tax List  Page:    
   Database:  NC Early Census Index 



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ANDERSON, LEWIS 
   State:  NC  Year:  1755 
   County:  Granville County  Record Type:    
   Township:  Early Tax List  Page:    
   Database:  NC Early Census Index 



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ANDERSON, TAMER DAU LEWIS 
   State:  NC  Year:  1755 
   County:  Granville County  Record Type:    
   Township:  Early Tax List  Page:    
   Database:  NC Early Census Index 





ANDERSON, LEWIS 
   State:  NC  Year:  1755 
   County:  Granville County  Record Type:    
   Township:  No Township Listed  Page:    
   Database:  NC Early Census Index 



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ANDERSON, LEWIS 
   State:  NC  Year:  1755 
   County:  Granville County  Record Type:    
   Township:  No Township Listed  Page:    
   Database:  NC Early Census Index 



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ANDERSON, LEWIS 
   State:  NC  Year:  1784 
   County:  Granville County  Record Type:    
   Township:  No Township Listed  Page:    
   Database:  NC Early Census Index 



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ANDERSON, LEWIS 
   State:  NC  Year:  1784 
   County:  Granville County  Record Type:    
   Township:  No Township Listed  Page:    
   Database:  NC Early Census Index 



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ANDERSON, LEWIS 
   State:  NC  Year:  1786 
   County:  Granville County  Record Type:  State or colonial census 
   Township:  Oxford District  Page:  002 
   Database:  NC Early Census Index 



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ANDERSON, LEWIS 
   State:  NC  Year:  1786 
   County:  Granville County  Record Type:  State or colonial census 
   Township:  Oxford District  Page:  002 
   Database:  NC Early Census Index
1748 Lewis Anderson Source:  1790 United States Federal Census      


Lewis Anderson    
   State:  NC  Year:  1790 
   County:  Granville  Roll:  
   Township:  Unknown Township  Page:   91 
   Image:




 
 
  
  Could the following be a grandchild?  Seems possible if not likely with the kids names...
 
Source:  Edgecombe County, North Carolina Vital Records, 1720-1880

 
Lewis, Anderson 
   Birth Date:  1801  Marriage Date:  1819 
   Spouse's Name:  Elizabeth, b. 1801 
   Location of Marriage:  Edgecombe co., NC 
   Children:  Granberry, Calvin, Levi, others 
   Location of Birth:  Edgecombe co., NC... 
   Location of Death/ Last Known Location:  Edgecombe co., NC 
   Occupation:  Farmer


Second marriage of same guy?...
 
Source:  North Carolina Marriages to 1825   

North Carolina
Granville County


Anderson Howze, Lewis Mary 
   Spouse:  Anderson, Lewis
Howze, Mary  Marriage Date:  01 Jan 1822 

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Source:  Family Data Collection - Deaths

Anderson, Lewis   
   Death Date:      1734  City:    
   County:     State:    
   Country:    

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Anderson, Lewis   
   Death Date:      1750  City:    
   County:     State:    
   Country:    



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Anderson, Lewis   
   Death Date:      1805  City:  Granville 
   County:     State:  NC 
   Country:  USA


Source:  Jackson, Ronald V., Accelerated Indexing Systems, comp. North Carolina Census, 1790-1890. [database on-line] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 1999-. Compiled and digitized by Mr. Jackson and AIS from microfilmed schedules of the U.S. Federal Decennial Census, territorial/state censuses, and/or census substitutes.

ANDERSON, LEWIS 
   State:  NC  Year:  1820 
   County:  Beaufort County  Record Type:  Federal Population Schedule 
   Township:  No Township Listed  Page:  004 
   Database:  NC 1820 Federal Census Index 

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ANDERSON, LEWIS 
   State:  NC  Year:  1810 
   County:  Granville County  Record Type:  Federal Population Schedule 
   Township:  No Township Listed  Page:  147 
   Database:  NC 1810 Federal Census Index 



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ANDERSON, LEWIS 
   State:  NC  Year:  1810 
   County:  Granville County  Record Type:  Federal Population Schedule 
   Township:  No Township Listed  Page:  147 
   Database:  NC 1810 Federal Census Index 

ANDERSON, LEWIS 
   State:  NC  Year:  1820 
   County:  Granville County  Record Type:  Federal Population Schedule 
   Township:  No Township Listed  Page:  005 
   Database:  NC 1820 Federal Census Index 

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ANDERSON, LEWIS 
   State:  NC  Year:  1800 
   County:  Granville County  Record Type:  Federal Population Schedule 
   Township:  00000-00000-60  Page:  542 
   Database:  NC 1800 Federal Census Index 



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ANDERSON, LEWIS 
   State:  NC  Year:  1800 
   County:  Granville County  Record Type:  Federal Population Schedule 
   Township:  00000-00000-60  Page:  542 
   Database:  NC 1800 Federal Census Index
Living Leavell Liddie Anderson 1758 Mary Anderson 1760 Sarah Anderson 1745 Shadrick Anderson ~1740 Tamor Anderson 1833 Nancy Ann *Pickens Ida *Bass Laura *Bass Matilda *Bass 1854 John Thomas *Bass Living Leavell Charles *Council 1615 - 1622 Humphrey *Basse 6 6 1618 William *Basse 1620 Anthony *Basse 1622 - 1696 Edward *Basse 74 74 1624 Anne *Basse 1624 Genevere *Basse ~1620 Sarah Batten Mary *Tucker 1  NATI 100% American Indian (Showanoe?)
2  PLAC Carolinas?
D. 1603 Thomas *Basse Living Leavell 1591 Richard *Basse 1594 William *Basse 1593 Humphrey *Basse 1596 Mary *Basse 1597 Hester *Basse 1599 Humphrey *Basse 1601 Samuel *Basse 1605 Barnaby *Basse 1605 John *Basse 1608 Abigail *Basse Living Ellor or Eller Abt 1775? Asa Stevens  Pennsylvania Census, 1772-1890 > Results

 
Pennsylvania Census, 1772-1890   

Year  Surname  Given Name (s)  County  State  Page  Township or Other Info  Record Type  Database  ID# 

1820  STEVENS  ASA  Bedford County  PA  118  Wysox Township  Federal Population Schedule  PA 1820 Federal Census Index  PAS2a1197705 

1850  STEVENS  ASA  Bradford County  PA  332  St.Anding St.One  Federal Population Schedule  PA 1850 Federal Census Index  PAS6a2790166 

1850  STEVENS  ASA  Bradford County  PA  333  St.Anding St.One  Federal Population Schedule  PA 1850 Federal Census Index  PAS6a2790154 

1830  STEVENS  ASA  Bradford County  PA  057  Wysox Township  Federal Population Schedule  PA 1830 Federal Census Index  PAS3a1765757 

1840  STEVENS  ASA  Bradford County  PA  362  Wysox Township  Federal Population Schedule  PA 1840 Federal Census Index  PAS4a2479946 

1830  STEVENS  ASA  Huntingdon County  PA  122  Shirley Township  Federal Population Schedule  PA 1830 Federal Census Index  PAS3a1765755 

1840  STEVENS  ASA  Huntingdon County  PA  175  Springfield Township  Federal Population Schedule  PA 1840 Federal Census Index  PAS4a2479952 

1870  STEVENS  ASA B.  Luzerne County  PA  088  4 W. Scranton  Federal Population Schedule  PA 1870 Federal Census Index  PA53944604 

1810  STEVENS  ASA  Luzerne County  PA  131  Braintrin Township  Federal Population Schedule  PA 1810 Federal Census Index  PAS1a2980394 

1810  STEVENS  ASA  Luzerne County  PA  131  Braintrin Township  Federal Population Schedule  PA 1810 Federal Census Index  PAS1a2980417

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Name:    Stevens, Asa
Year:    1850 
County:    Albany 
Township:    Knox 
State:    New York 
Page:    344 


Source:  1850 US census (image not available)
1608 Lidea *Basse 1613 Luke *Basse 1615 Sarah *Basse Luke *Walthall ~1580 Charles *Pressy 1572 Constantine *Buschier 1576 John *Buschier Anne *Buschier Jane *Buschier 1615 Samuel *Basse Living Poe 1623 Mary Basse 1625 Richard *Basse 1629 George *Basse 1629 Gregory *Basse 1665 - 14 FEB 1689/1690 Jane *Bryant 1681 Charles *Basse 20 JAN 1682/1683 Samuell *Basse 1684 James *Basse 1687 Matthew *Basse 1688 Anna *Basse Living Vilk 1674 Mary *Burwell 1698 Andrew *Basse 1702 Alexander *Basse 1707 Richard *Basse 1709 Mary *Basse 1713 William *Basse 1716 Uriah *Basse 1719 Thomas *Basse Richard *Basse Robert *Basse Living Leavell ~1563 Thomas *Basse ~1567 William *Basse 1182 Hawise *Basset 1184 Aline *Basset 1190 Gilbert *Basset 1190 Faulk *Basset 1192 Alice *Basset 1194 William *Basset 1195 Katherine *Basset 1202 Thomas *Basset Living *unknown 1094 Edith *Doyle (d'Oilly or d'Oyley) Joan *Basset John *Basset Thomas *Basset Basilia * 1050 Thurstan *Basset 1097 Maud Matilda *de Ridel Ralph *Basset William *Basset Geoffrey *de Ridel (Basset) Living Leavell Richard *Basset Sibel *Basset Jordan *Basset Phillip *Basset 1140 Fulco *Basset 1154 Gilbert *Basset 1156 Thomas *Basset 1152 Isabel *Basset ~1123 Richard *Basset 1246 Hugh *Despenser Living Leavell 1248 Anne *Despenser 1252 Joan *Despenser 1254 Phillip *Despenser 1450 Thomas *Bassett 1146 Henry *de la Pomeroy 1148 Joscelin *de la Pomeroy 1075 Rotrou *de Perche 1105 Maud *de Perche 1096 Beatrix *Fitzrichard 1143 Matilda *Beauclerc Living Leavell ~1090 Alexander *Canmore >1524 Margery *Braunche <1537 Thomas *Braunche Cicely *Neville Richard *Plantagenet Richard *Neville Thomas *Neville Maud *Neville William * Alice *Neville Living Leavell William * 1378 Eleanor *Neville Ralph *Lumley Margaret *Lumley John *Clervaux Richard *Clervaux Robert *Ferrers 1390/1396 Joan *Ferrers 1390/1396 Elizabeth *Ferrers 1390/1396 Mary *Ferrers Living Nelson Catherine *de Roet 1211 Lorette (Lora) *la Zouche Henry *Biset Aubrey *Fitzrichard Alice *la Zouche Eudo *la Zouche Roger *Quincy Reginald *Quincy Hawise *Quincy Arabella *Quincy Living Leavell ~1780 Mary Unknown Lorette *Quincy John *Quincy Beatrice *Quincy ~1518 Anthony Beaumont George *Villiers George *Villiers John *Villiers Christopher *Villiers Susan *Villiers Thomas *Compton Living Leavell ~1535 Anne Armstrong 1121 Isabel *Beaumont 1125 Margaret *Beaumont 1104 Waleran *Beaumont 1106 Hugh *Beaumont ~0975 Humphrey *Harcourt 0984 Aubrey *de l'Haie 1050 Henry *Beaumont 1236 Charles *d'Anjou (Capet) 1240 Blanche *Capet Living Leavell 1023 Ramon (Raymond) *Berenger 1010 Almodis *de la Marche 1234 Beatrice *Berenger 1225 Sanchia *Berenger Maria *Rodriguez Chimene Diaz *Barcelona John *Fitzmarmaduke 1157 William *Bertram 1161 Alice *d'Umfreville Alix(Alice) * 1990 - 1990 Faith Leavell 1133 Gundred *Newburgh Hugh *Bigod William *Bigod 1220 Hugh *Bigod 1213 Roger *Bigod 1220 Ralph *Bigod 1222 William *Bigod Joan *Fitzjohn Aveline *Fitzjohn Maud *Fitzjohn Living Leavell 1206 Gilbert *Lacy 1226 Magery *Lacy 1232 Maud *Lacy 1229 Walter *Lacy 1073 Godefroy *de Namur 1100 Mary *Bigod 1102 Gunnor *Bigod 1068 Adelaide *de Namur 1002 Bernhard *Billung 1004 Elika *von Schweinfurt Living Cromer 1797 Catherine *Black 1800 Kenneth *Black 1802 Flora *Black 1804 Christian *Black 1806 Peggy *Black 1760 - 1838 Archibald K. Black 78 78 1762 John *Black 1764 Hugh *Black 1767 Margaret *Black 1775 Malcolm *Black Living Cromer James S. *Hammond 1842 Martha Bailey ~1035 Wratislav *Bohemia 1020/1044 Adelaide *Hungary Eleanor *de Vere Margaret *de Montfitchet Gregory *Isham 1582 Anne *Isham John *Isham 1584 Mary *Isham Living Mc Kee 1592 Sarah *Isham Euseby *Isham 1600 Thomas *Isham 1603 Anthony *Isham Susan *Isham Elizabeth *Isham 0972 Raymond *Borrel 0975 Ermesinge *Comminges 1015 Roger *de Tosny ~1385 Elizabeth *Bostock Living Mc Kee John *Gatacre Robert *Gatacre Arthur *Gatacre Christabel *Gatacre John *Lyster Ralph *Bostock Isabelle *Lawton ~1210 Avicia *Botterell ~1174 Godfrey *Brabant ~1120 Luitgarde *von Sultzbach 1922 - 2000 Billie R. C. Riddle 77 77 Nickname:<NICK> Bill 1220/1233 Henry *Brabant 1160 Henry *Brabant 1163 Maud * Joseph *Mattocks He was illiterate, although I don't believe that was too uncommon durring this time period. 1654 Elizabeth *Branch 1658 Thomas *Branch 1661 Matthew *Branch 1666 James *Branch Martha *Branch Melchisedek *Richardson 1900 Fern *Thomas ~1805 - Bet 1860-1870 Patrick Melvin New York Census, 1790-1890   


Year  Surname  Given Name (s)  County  State  Page  Township or Other Info  Record Type  Database  ID# 

1860  MELVIN  PATRICK  Rensselaer County  NY  126  2 W. Troy  Federal Population Schedule  NY 1860 Federal Census Index  NY58730153 

1840  MELVIN  PATRICK  Rensselaer County  NY  029  Troy 2nd Ward  Federal Population Schedule  NY 1840 Federal Census Index  NYS4a1785504 

1850  MELVIN  PATRICK  Rensselaer County  NY  066  Troy 2nd Ward  Federal Population Schedule  NY 1850 Federal Census Index  NYS6a2111712

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Richard *Ward 1648 John *Branch 1659 William *Branch 1660 Mary *Branch Sarah *Branch *Sparke(s) Richard *Braunche 1488 Margaret *Edwards ~1500 Thomas *Braunche 1365 Reginald *Braybrook ~1920 Jack Grimsley Joan *Pole 1414 Reginald *Brooke 1569/1583 William *Brett 1570 Mary * Ann *Isham Euseby *Isham ~1440 John *Brooke 1451 Mary *Brooke ~1430 Christopher *Worsley John *Touchet Living Grimsley Thomas *Brooke Johanna *Hanap Stephen *Bulmer Henry *de Neville *Buret unknown *Unknown 1877/1878 Mary * Her father was born in Northern Ireland, and her mother was born in "free" Ireland; according to the 1930 US census. 1876 Fredrick Bornhagen Fred Bornhagen 

Name:    FRED BRANAGAN
SSN:    108-12-4109
Last Residence:    13619  Carthage, Jefferson, NY
Born:    14 Mar 1878
Last Benefit:        
Died:    May 1976
State (Year) SSN issued:    NY (Before 1951 )

Source Information:  Social Security Administration. Social Security Death Index, Master File. Orem, UT: Ancestry, Inc., 2000.

(Is this the right guy?  It is the correct birthdate and residence.)
Abt 1914/1915 Mildred Bornhagen Abt 1917/1918 Robert Bornhagen Source Information:  Ancestry.com. Phone and Address Directory [database online]. Provo, UT: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2003. Original data: 1994 White Pages. Little Rock, AR: Acxiom Corporation, 19--.

1994
Name:    ROBERT J BORNHAGEN
Address:    73 ENFIELD CT ,   
City:    RIDGE 
State:    NY 
Zipcode:    11961 
Phone:    (516) 821-0355

2000
Name:    R BORNHAGEN 
Address:    73 ENFIELD CT A
City:    RIDGE
State:    NY
Zip:    11961-1444
Phone Number:    (631) 821-0355

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Living Grimsley ~1090 Renaud *Burgundy 1119 Agatha *Lorraine ~0995 Renaud * 1103 Agnes *Savoy Ranier *Montferrat 1066 Henry *Burgundy ~0974 Constance *Toulouse 27 MAR 972 Robert *Capet 1018 Ermengard(Blanche) *d'Anjou ~0995 Judith * Living Kremelka D. <1286 Unknown *1rst Wife Burnell Maud *Fitzalan 1290 Maud *Burnell Hugh *Burnell <1286 Edward *Burnell 1894 Georgia G. * her father is from Ohio and mother is from Texas; according to the F. Burrus household 1930 Fed. census. Bet 15 April 1889-90 F. Levi Burrus 1914 - 1980? Dee G. T. Burrus Maybe my (son) Burrus?
  


Source:  Social Security Death Index

Name:    GEORGE BURRUS
SSN:    464-60-5729
Last Residence:    79927  El Paso, El Paso, TX
Born:    31 Dec 1913
Last Benefit:    79927  El Paso, El Paso, TX
Died:    Jan 1981
State (Year) SSN issued:    TX (1955 )
1916 - 1991 Stelvin M. Burrus 74 74 1928 Margaret (H.?) Burrus Living Kremelka ~1865 Joseph F. Burrus listed under F. Burrus' household 1930 Fed. census as born in North Carolina.


Source:  Ancestry.com.  "Arkansas City Directories, 1893-98" [database online]   


Name  Business Name  Occupation  Location 1  Location 2  City  State  Year 

Joseph F Burrus     fireman     s w corner 4th and Bishop  Little Rock  AR  1893, 1894 

Joseph F Burrus     engineer     1211 w 4th  Little Rock  AR  1897, 1898
Lula B. *Hunt listed in F. Burrus' household 1930 Fed. census as being from Arkansas. 1570 Nathaniel *Buschier 1574 Abraham *Buschier Jane *Buschier 1580 Jeremy *Buschier 1635 John *Nicholson 1637 Susan *Nicholson 1641 Christopher *Nicholson 1643 Jane *Nicholson Living Keyes 1651 Alan *Nicholson 1835 Martha *Riddle 1827 Sarah *Riddle 1866/1867 James Byrnes New York Census, 1790-1890   


Year  Surname  Given Name (s)  County  State  Page  Township or Other Info  Record Type  Database  ID# 

1870  BYRNES  JANE  Kings County  NY  298  3 W. Brooklyn  Federal Population Schedule  NY 1870 Federal Census Index  NY31116920
1869 Julia E. Flannery 1928 Lucille Canalito 1928 Florence *Hoot 1900 - 1970 Marie * 69 69 D. 1969 Mary Katherine Canalito 1013 Duncan * Living Collins 1014 Fitzsiward * Eva *La Zouche William *La Zouche 1217 William *Cantilupe 1222 Eva *Braose Living Collins Living Hindrix Living Hindrix 1829 - 1863 Thomas W. Stevens 34 34 1873 - 1932 Ella Lillian Davis 58 58 Lula *Parker ~1849 Adeline *Peavy Living *Cassels Living *Cassels Living *Cassels Living *Cassels Living *Cassels 1924 Francis L. Burrus Living *Cassels Living *Cassels Living *Cassels Living *Cassels 1837 James *White William *White Thomas *White Mineron *White Frances V. *White Bertha *White Living Riddle Ben *White Moses *White Aaron *White Maud E. *White James E. *White Alonzo *White 1852 Caroline *Peavy Alverna *Cassels Ora May *Cassels Alfred E. *Cassels Living Boot Rufus H. *Cassels James *Cassels Charles D. *Cassels Malinda *Long James E. *Cassels Laura *Cassels Clyde *Cassels Nellie *Cassels Alfred *Cassels John A. *Cassels Living Boot 1836 - 1917 Calvin Douglas Cooper 81 81 Both of his parents were born in Virginia according to the 1880 US census. 1861 Willie L. Cooper ? The three trees I have seen list this person as a male; however, the 1880 US census listed Willie as a female, and the 1870 US census is illegible in that catagory. 1863 Jemima W. Cooper 1864 Frances L. Cooper 1866 Luther L. Cooper ~1816 - 1875 A. Drury Cooper 59 59 D. <1920 Unknown *unknown ~1874 Grace S. Cooper ~1871 John Drury Cooper 1864 Mary Alvira Cooper Living Riddle May-Jul 1869 Tereasa May Cooper Charles *Marshal Emma *Lett Clinton *Cassels De Witt *Cassels <1040 Sancho *Castile >1040 Garcia *Castile Urraca *Castile 1048 Ximena Nunez *de Guzman 1070 Theresa Alfonso *Castile Living Lapp 1075 Elvira *Castile 1083 Elvira (Sancha) Alfonsez *Castile 1071 Zaida (Maria Isabel) *Denia Sancho *Castile Sancha *Castile Elvira *Castile Alphonse *Capet MAR 1225/1226 Charles *Capet 1199 Ferdinand *Castile 1220 Joan *Dammartin Living Riddle 1272 Joan *Plantagenet 1282 Elizabeth *Plantagenet ~0987 - 1035 Sancho Navarre * 48 48 ~0989 Nunnia Castile * 1156 Garcia Sanchez *Castile 1073 Alphonso *Aragon 1324/1134 Maria Juana *Padilla Alfonso *Castille Maria *Bourgogne 1355 Isabella *Castille Living Riddle 1465 Richard *Cave 1475 Margaret *Saxby Cerney 1034 Ratpoto *Cham 1038 Matilda *Kastl ~1050 Kilidge- Arslan * 1174 Imre *Hungary 1175 Margit *Hungary 1180 Konstancia *Hungary 1183 Salamon *Hungary Living Riddle 1184 Istvan *Hungary ~1030 Hugh *Chaworth ~1104 Patrick *Chaworth Robert *Chaworth Pagen *Chaworth Hugh *Chaworth Cicely *Chaworth Morgan *Chaworth ? 1111 William *Cheney 1088 Baldwin Fitzgilbert *de Clare 1952 - 1982 William Robert Putman 30 30 1831 - 1850 David A. Stevens 19 19 unmarried 1089 Hawise *de Clare 1091 Agnes *de Clare 1010 Renaud *Claremont 1097 Margaret *de Clare 1110 Rohesia *de Clare 1010 Ermengardis * 1287 Robert *Neville 1257 Alice *Clavering 1221 Robert Fitzjohn Clavering 1080 Eustace Fitzjohn *de Burgo 1948 - 1995 Howard Wayne Shannon 46 46 1084 Matilda Agnes *Fitznigel 1322 - 1368 Henry *Percy 46 46 Margaret *Percy Isabel *Percy Richard *Percy Robert *Percy 1856 - 1937 Nicholas Buchanan Riddle 80 80 Thomas *Percy William *Percy Eleanor *Percy Cestrinus av Helenus * ? Pielus av Neoptolemus * ? Amphialus av Neoptolemus * ? 0857 Louis * 0859 Charles * Eleanor verch Maelgwn * 1048 Morfydd verch Goronwy * 1860 - 1933 Ninnie Rebecca Black 73 73 Married Name:<_MARNM> Riddle 0933 Elinor verch Owain * 0942 Iestyn ap Owain * ~0933 Einion ap Owain * 0935 Cadwallon ap Owain * 0940 Llywarch ap Owain * Ellys * Cynfyn ap Anarawd * Anarawd * 1023 Bleddyn ap Cynfyn * Maredydd ap Gruffydd * died unmarried 1884 - 1967 John Preston Riddle 83 83 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sr. Ithel ap Gruffydd * died unmarried Anarawd * Efa verch Bleddyn * Llewellyn Audirchog * 1025 Rhywallon ap Cynfyn * 1024 Iwerydd verch Cynfyn * 1/19 SEP 866 Leo * 0869 Zoe Carbonpsina Tzautzina * BC Joseph * Unknown * 1882 - 1969 Pearl Riddle 87 87 Married Name:<_MARNM> Prickett Beli ap Bran * Joseph * Weldelphus * 0590 Gwyar ap Dwywg * 1090 Juliane *Beauclerc 0470 Lwyddog * 1099 Faulk *Beauclerc *Anskill 1894 Lester Shields Disabled vet [presumably WWI] according to Arthur M. Shields, he couldn't drive. Unknown * 1878 Mary Bertha Riddle Married Name:<_MARNM> Nations ~1898 Theresa J. Byrnes   is this one mine?
 
Source:  New York City Births, 1891-1902   


Births Reported in May, 1897.

Name: Theresa Byrnes
Birth Date: 16 Apr 1897
Certificate Number: 18505

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1858 Frank Ebert This may be the Uncle (no one remembers his name) who is described in the interview with Aunt Peg and Aunt Lil that I have listed as a Weniger. ~1835 Julia A. Unknown  Database: 1920 United States Federal Census



Name:    Julia A Stevens
Age:    85 years 
Estimated birth year:    1834
Birthplace:    New York 
Race:    White 
Home in 1920:    Geneva City, Ontario, New York
Home owned:    View Image
Sex:    View Image
Marital status:    View Image
Year of immigration:    View Image
Able to read & write:    View Image
Roll:    T625_1251 
Page:    5B 
ED:    77 
Image:    0124 

Source Information:
Ancestry.com. 1920 United States Federal Census. [database on-line] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2001-. Indexed by Ancestry.com from microfilmed schedules of the 1920 U.S. Federal Decennial Census.1920 United States Federal Census. [database online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2001. Data imaged from National Archives and Records Administration. 1920 Federal Population Census. T625, 2,076 rolls. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration.

I could not read the "original image" so I did not save and/or attach it. I believe she is listed as grandmother (relation to head of household).
D. <1930 *unknown Frances *Allen ~1200 Gersinde *Provence Rostaing *Sabran 1088 Gaucher *Salins 1376 Dorothy *Savage 1322 Amicia *Walkington 1888 Fred W. Riddle 1385 Maud *Savage 1393 William Arnold *Savage 1394 George *Savage 1396 Roger *Savage 1398 Alice *Savage 1402 Blanch *Savage 1403/1410 John *Savage 1404 Beatrice *Savage 1406 Ann *Savage 1408 Parnella *Savage 1891 - 1970 Charles H. Riddle 79 79 1380 Ellen *Vernon 1416 Margery *Savage 1432 Ellen *Savage 1431 Roger *Dutton 1425 Maud *Dutton 1433 Ellen *Dutton 1430 Margaret *Dutton 1439 Agnes *Dutton 1443 Elizabeth *Dutton 1404 John *Maxfield 1891 - 1891 Hulen (twin of Charles) Riddle 1423 Arnolde *Dutton 1435 Robert *Dutton 1441 John *Dutton 1250 Thomas *Savage 1116 Phillipe *Capet 1121 Henri *Capet 1123 Robert *de Courtenay 1128 Constance *Capet Carlo *Naples Clementina *von Zahringen 1896 Sarah Jane Riddle Married Name:<_MARNM> Close 1834 - 1885 William Stevens 51 51 0985 Umberto * Auxila * Pietro *Maurienne 0976 Bernard Saxony * 0978 Hildegarde Stade * 1055 Dietrich *Holland 1051 Albrecht *Holland 1053 Pieter *Holland 1057 Machteld *Holland 1050 Adele *Holland 1895 - 1979 Paul Riddle 84 84 1065 Robert *Flanders 1070 Gertrude *Flanders 1065 Adele *Flanders 0978 Henry * 1030 Richard Fitzscrob ~1035 Unknown *Fitzwinmarch Henry *Soane *Sellers Henry? *Soane Susan *Soane 1880 - 1881 Lola Mattie Riddle 1 1 Henry *Caloe 1600 Elizabeth *Worger James *Thweate 1623 - 1673 Henry *Randolph 49 49 1643 Martha *Randolph 1 JAN 1664/1665 Henry B. *Randolph 1671 Judith *Randolph 1681 - 1776 Martha Field 95 95 1677 - 1717/1718 John Archer <1651 Henry *Soane 1887 - 1987 Ethel Lee Jackson 99 99 <1651 John *Soane <1651 Katherine *Soane <1651 Elizabeth *Soane 1651 William *Soane Martha *Brabon *Slutter 1572 William *Randolph 1589 Dorothy Lane *West ~1630 Elizabeth * 1601 James *Field ~1910 Hulen Riddle Anne Rogers *Clark Living *Soto Living *Boyle 1930 - 1973 Robert Gustavo Boyle 43 43 *Quattromini 1902 - 1960 Salvatore *Quattromini 58 58 1906 - 1981 Margherita *Parziale 74 74 1015 Waldron *St Clare ~1030 Helena *le Bon Martilda *de Braose 1913 Nancy Lee Riddle Daughter *de Braose Adam *de Braose John *de Braose Hortense *de Braose 1155 John *de Clare 1156 Mabel *de Clare ~1125 Bernard *St Valery Unknown * Unknown * 1129 Renaud *St Valery 1916 Aleene M. Riddle 1555 - 1614 Emmanuel *Hechstetter 59 59 1562 Daniel *Hechstetter 1555 Anna Maria *Hechstetter 1559 Veronica *Hechstetter JAN 1559/1560 Joseph *Hechstetter 1569 Radigunda *Hechstetter 1572 David *Hechstetter 13 JAN 1572/1573 Elisabeth *Hechstetter 1578 Leonhard *Hechstetter 1485 Leonhard *Stammler ~1910 Prentis O. Healer 1497 Margaretha Magdelena *Roebler 1460 Unknown *Lang <1464 William *Stavely <1468 Alice *Francis Richard *Humphrey Francis *Humphrey Humphrey *Tanfield Robert *Tanfield Elizabeth *Tanfield Ursula *Tanfield 1922 Emma Lee Riddle Margaret *Tanfield Agnes *Tanfield ~1508 Catherine *Tanfield 1520 William *Tanfield 0978 Olderic * ~0960 Bertha Ivrea * 1050 Inge *Stenkilsson <1070 Helena Thorildsdottir *Blot-Sven Unknown *Eaves Unknown * 1924 - 1988 John Preston Riddle 63 63 Nickname:<NICK> J.P.
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Jr.
1905 Mammie *Eaves 1901 Walter *Bonnor Unknown *Bonnor Unknown * 1925 William W. *Bonnor 1928 Lillian *Bonnor 1125 Cecily *de Valognes 1150 Alianor *Essex 1151/1152 Agnes *Essex Adeliza *de Vere Ross Lewis *Terry 1837 - 1889 John Lewis Stevens 51 51 1907 - 1976 William Joseph (Frances) Shields 68 68 Nickname:<NICK> Bill
Cause of Death:<CAUS> heart attack
BIOGRAPHY:  - taken from a newspaper dated June 29, 1970
"Shields Addresses Seniors-  William Shields, standing, is shown here addressing approximately 450 senior citizens of Leisure Village at the American Legion Post Hall, Mantoloking Road, Thursday evening.  Shields' speech questioned the increased cost of maintenance, calling the 37 to 63 per cent increase "unjust".  Lawyers from Trenton and Perth Amboy havebeen retained by the members of Leisure Village who, according to Shields, areunsure of how the funds are being used by Leisure Technology, Incorporated, builders of the village.  Another meeting has been scheduled for July 18, at 11 a.m.
- (I, Brenda Cabell, corrected the misspelling of 'Sheilds' while typing this).
William entered the Point Pleasant Hospital August 31, 1976.
Robert *Fitzsuein Aubrey *de Vere Ralph *de Vere Henry *de Vere Alice *de Vere ~1070 Robert *Fitzwalter ~0547 Palatina * Catreus * Evenus av Ares * ? Eurytion av Ares * ? 1925 Ethel Marie (twin of J.P.) Riddle 0405 Adalbertus * 0380 Fredemundus * 1892/1893 Clyde Cooper 1042 Robert Firzcorbet * 1917 Mary *Ditta 1918 - 1990 John Wesley Ditta 71 71 1921 Tommie Ditta Abt 1923/1924 Bessie Ditta 1926 Lee *Ditta 25 NOV 1877/1879 - 1938 Olen Tilden Prickett Living *unknown Living *Douglas Living *Douglas 1697/1707 - 1784 John Field *Archer 1699/1707 - 1784 Field Archer Source:  The Valentine Papers, Vol 1-4, 1864-1908

Randolph Family
  Henrico County Records (Packages of Orginal Papers)
Will of James Thompson of Dale Parish, Henrico Co. ; Dated 8 March 1746 : Probated, 1 Monday in Nov. 1747 . Just debts to be paid: Residue of estate to be equally divided between my wife Mary and my daughter Anne . Wife Mary , executrix: Son-in-law Isham Randolph , executor. Witnesses, Field Arther (Archer? - typo?) , Elizabeth Archer .


Source:  Virginia Census

ARCHER, FIELD 
   State:  VA  Year:  1779 
   County:  Chesterfield County  Record Type:  Rent Role 
   Township:  No Township Listed  Page:  NPN 
   Database:  VA Early Census Index 

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   State:  VA  Year:  1779 
   County:  Chesterfield County  Record Type:  Rent Role 
   Township:  No Township Listed  Page:  NPN 
   Database:  VA Early Census Index 



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   State:  VA  Year:  1783 
   County:  Chesterfield County  Record Type:  Tax list 
   Township:  No Township Listed  Page:  051 
   Database:  VA Early Census Index 



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   State:  VA  Year:  1783 
   County:  Chesterfield County  Record Type:  Tax list 
   Township:  No Township Listed  Page:  051 
   Database:  VA Early Census Index 


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Source:  GEDCOM:  25476 (see source list)

Event: Employment Patriot

His will dated 22 Oct 1785 (W.B. 3, p. 515) mentions his daughter Martha
Field Walthall and wills her "two hundred pounds current money"
His exrs. were son Edward Archer and sons-in-law George Robertson, Wm. Downman
and Blackman Moseley: Mrs. Willingham 6/28/1953 (p. 3).
This Field Archer is sometimes mis-identified as "Peter Field" Archer. He is
identified in will of his father, John Archer 1, as "Field" Archer (Brooks'
Notes p. 5) who left him land and the sword of his grand-father Major Peter
Field: Mrs. Willingham 5/23/1953 (p. 1). Brooks says he inherited, lived and
died on Second Branch Plantation. See: Rich. Critic 5/5/1889: Groves Archer
chart 11/5/1943.
1694/1703 Judith *Archer 1700/1701 William *Archer 1694/1705 Mary *Archer 1709/1717 Martha *Archer 1711/1714 Elizabeth Archer Source:  The Valentine Papers, Vol 1-4, 1864-1908

Randolph Family
  Henrico County Records (Packages of Orginal Papers)
Will of James Thompson of Dale Parish, Henrico Co. ; Dated 8 March 1746 : Probated, 1 Monday in Nov. 1747 . Just debts to be paid: Residue of estate to be equally divided between my wife Mary and my daughter Anne . Wife Mary , executrix: Son-in-law Isham Randolph , executor. Witnesses, Field Arther , Elizabeth Archer .
1903 - 1980 Olen Tyson Prickett 77 77 Nickname:<NICK> O.T.
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Jr.
1603 Matthew *Gough Elizabeth *Blaspoole ~1393 Ralph *de Greene ~1394 Henry *de Greene ~1395 Margaret *de Greene ~1397 Elizabeth *de Greene 1370 Walter *Greene <1611 Mary or Marian *Newport 14 Jan 1614 or 13 March 1601 William *Hatcher Bet 1609-1638 Abel *Gower 1927 Norman Dale *Prickett 1678/1685 Tabitha *Gower Unknown *Cox <1710 William *Cox Nathaniel *Nicholson Daniel *Nicholson Elisabeth *Nicholson John *Nicholson Thomas *Nicholson Alan *Nicholson *Unknown Una Etta Viola *Lee Beverly? *Jefferson 1787 Jamey *Hemings ? Zachariah Bowles *Unknown free man 1777 Lucy *Hemings John *Nelson 1775 John Nelson *Hemings *Unknown slave man 1753 Mary *Hemings 1755 Martin *Hemings 1909 - 1986 James Buchanan Prickett 77 77 1759 Betty *Brown 1761 Nancy *Hemings Son *Hemings 1800 Reuben Coles 1837 Mary Francis Captain Coles born a free woman 1808 - Bet 1873/1877 Mary Hughes *Mc Coy Unknown *Mc Coy Stephen *Mc Coy Chana *unknown ~1832 Son *Hemings 1920 - 1989 Charles Russell Prickett 69 69 1835 - 1884 Sarah *Hemings 49 49 Unknown *Byrd 1838 - 1863 Thomas Eston *Hemings 25 25 1839 - 1925 Harriet *Hemings 86 86 Unknown *Butler Unknown *Spears 1843 - 1921 Mary Ann *Hemings 78 78 *Johnson 1844 Catherine Jane *Hemings *Hale Arthur Lewis *Miller 1847 - 1910 William Beverly *Hemings 63 63 1849 James Madison *Hemings 1851 - 1867 Julia A. *Hemings 16 16 1856 - 1940 Ellen Wayles *Hemings 84 84 Unknown *Roberts Ralph *Lambert John *Hicks Alice *Blaikston John *Lilburne Elizabeth *Lilburne 1905 - 1982 Anna Eloise Prickett 77 77 Married Name:<_MARNM> Casity 1501 - 1550 Ambrosius *Hoechstetter 49 49 1502 Otilla *Hoechstetter 1511 Brigide *Hoechstetter 1425 Barbara *Peutinger 1505 Catharina *Neuman 1524 Carl *Hoechstetter 1533 Anna Maria *Hoechstetter 1540 Ferdinand *Hoechstetter 1523 - 1597 Joachim *Hoechstetter 74 74 1390 - 1453 Ulrich *Hoechstetter 63 63 UNKNOWN Casity 1838 - 1866 Edmund Stevens 27 27 unmarried

1850 United States Federal Census > Results

 
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Year  Surname  Given Name (s)  County  State  Page  Township or Other Info  Record Type  Database  ID# 

1860  STEVENS  EDMUND  Albany County  NY  336  2 W. Albany  Federal Population Schedule  NY 1860 Federal Census Index  NY587105582 

1850  STEVENS  EDMUND  Albany County  NY  182  Albany-10th Ward  Federal Population Schedule  NY 1850 Federal Census Index  NYS6a2790870
~1400 Barbara *Kohler 1448 Ursula *Hoechstetter 1450 Ulrich *Hoechstetter 1451 Apollonia *Hoechstetter 1453 Georg *Hoechstetter 1456 Felicitas *Hoechstetter 1460 Jaccob *Hoechstetter 1462 - 1527 Ulrich *Hoechstetter 65 65 1465 Hieronymus *Hoechstetter 1471 Johann *Hoechstetter 1915 - 1979 Carrie Lee Prickett 64 64 Married Name:<_MARNM> Cason 1345 - 1408 Seyfried *Hoechstetter 63 63 1350 Afra *unknown 1423 Georg *Hoechstetter 1290 - 1359 Ulrich *Hoechstetter 69 69 1311 Agnes *Hoechstetter 1728 Duncan *Patterson 1731 John *Patterson 1732 Malcolm *Patterson Michael *O'Hora Ann *unknown ~1915 UNKNOWN Cason 1873 Margaret *Borre 1894 Margaret *Melvin 1895 Francis John *Melvin 1873 John H. *Temple 1897 Cecelia Marie *Melvin 1900 John *Melvin 1901 Joseph Jason *Melvin Unknown *Mazzo Unknown *unknown 1891 Carolyn *Lindner Living Cason 1920 - 1974 Marshall Brinkley *Love 53 53 1890 Charles *Lindner 1894 - 1971 William George Lindner 77 77 (could this be my guy?)

Source Information
MyFamily.com, Inc., 2003. Gale Research Company. Biography and Genealogy Master Index. Detroit: Gale Research Co., 2003.

2529091
Lindner, William George 1920-
Who's Who in Labor. New York: Arno Press, 1976.(WhoLab) 
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1906/1907 Henry *Lindner 1911/1912 George *Lindner 1831 - 1901 George *Lindner 70 70 1839 - 1915 Anna *Kauber 76 76 1861 - 1962 Barbara Lindner 100 100 1866 Henry *Lindner 1868 John *Lindner 1911 - 1979 Mary Lena Prickett 68 68 Married Name:<_MARNM> Hodges 1872 Katherine Augusta *Lindner 1875 Charles J. *Lindner 1878 Paul W. *Lindner 1880 - 1944 Adam Lindner 63 63 1882 Frederick W. *Lindner 1820 Jacob Rasweiller 1830 Catharine *Schmenner ~1788 *Schmenner 1793 - 1873 Catherine *Schnieder 80 80 ~1795 Jacob Rasweiller ~1910 UNKNOWN Hodges 1892 Marie *unknown Living *Lindner ? Living *Lindner ? Living *Lindner ? 1893/1894 - 1986 Maude E. Reising 1915 Walter *Lindner William *Lilburne Robert *Lilburne Benjamin *Lilburne Eleanor *Lilburne 1907 - 1979 Grace Prickett 72 72 Married Name:<_MARNM> Cook Elizabeth *Lilburne Mary *Lilburne Isabel *Lilburne Anne *Lilburne William or John *Linton D. <1629 Isabel *Chamber 1888 - 1976 Robert Ingram *Leavell 88 88 1885 Beulah *Jones Claude Wilmer *Leavell 1909 Ola *Leavell ~1900 UNKNOWN Cook 1859 - 1930 Sarah Laughter *Powell 71 71 1835 Mary Elizabeth Bridget *Smith 1830 John Ingram *Powell 1855 John Wiley *Leavell ~1831 - ~1858 Sarah *Reeves 27 27 1827 - 1914 James Riley *Leavell 87 87 1804 - 1892 Mary Polley Clementine *Wood 88 88 1804 - 1865 John Wilburn *Leavell 60 60 1775 - 1857 Rachel *Williams 82 82 1757 - 1832 Edward Franklin *Leavell 74 74 1878 Samuel Atwood Nations Sarah *Cole Robert *Leavell 1904 Fannie E. *Leak 1871 Julia A. *unknown 1871 Alexander *Leak 1911 John D. *Leak 1913 Benjamin Franklin *Leak 1915 Henry *Leak 1554 - 28/31 JAN 1611/1612 Nicholas Lanier Will dated 28 Jan 1611/12 and proved Jul 1612, Rochester XIX, folia 514
Fled France in 1561 to escape religious wars.
Played the flute and the cornet. He was master flutist to Henri II
of France. During the Protestant persecutions, he was a Huguenot to
England with safe passage arranged forhim by his patroness, the widowed
queen Catherine de Medici. Nicholas arrived at the new court of
Elizabeth I in London, England in 1561. This was thetime of William
Shakespeare, Ben Johnson, Francis Drake, Sir Water Raleigh.In court,
marriages were arranged by the Queen. Nicholas was paired with
Lucreece, thought to be the daughter of an Italian musician of the Royal
Orchestra. Nicholas was made Master of Flutes. The couple prospered,
acquiring a great deal of property in East Greenwich, Blackheath, and
nearby. Three generations of this remarkable family served British
royalty as court musicians, poets and artists. He was in the court of
King Henry II of France, and also the court of Queen Elizabeth and King
James of England, was the founder of the Lanier family of musicians and
the ancestor of the American Laniers He moved to East Greenwich,
Country Kent where he was one of the musicians to the court until his
death in 1612. He was a very wealthy man, having extensive holdings in
Blackheath, and the surrounding country; this section was south of the
Thames, and about 5 miles east of the London Bridge. More About
NICHOLAS LANIER: Fact 12: Will 20 Jan 1611, England, proved 1 July 1612
All property moveable and immovable to wf Lucrece to John, to
Alfonse, to Innocent, to Jerom, to Clement, to Andrea, 4 dau, wf Lucrece
to be ex. wit: George Lane, Peter Guy
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Source:  Talbert Black, "untitled", 2002
The la Niere family originated in Tuscany, Northern Italy, but moved
soon after the Crusades to the province of Gascony in Southern France.
In 1559-60 he was a flute and coronet player in the Court of King
Henry II. While in Paris, he was engaged by the English Earl of
Hertford to serve as Musician in the Court of Queen Elizabeth of
England. He and his brother John, who was also a Musician arrived in
London from Paris in 1561 and both settled in the Parrish of St.
Olave. Being Protestants and of the Upper Class of France they had
become part of the French Huguenot refugees fleeing to England.

Nicholas married Lucreece before 1565 and later moved to East
Greenwich, County Kent, England, where Nicholas remained in the
service of the Royal Court until his death. By then he had become a
wealthy man and was survived by his wife and 10 children.

The following comes from:
http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/l/a/n/Wayne-D-Lanier/GENE1-0001.html

1. Nicholas1 Lanier was born 1544 in Rouen, France, and diedJanuary31, 1610/11 in County Kent, England. He married (1) Unknown.He married(2) Lucreece Bassano February 13, 1570/71 in All HallowsBarking, daughterof Anthony Bassano and Elena De Nazzi. She was bornSeptember 24, 1556,and died Abt. January 4, 1633/34.

Notes for Nicholas Lanier:
In 1561 the Earl of Hertford was visiting in Paris, and met there,youngNicholas Laniere, who had been in the Court of the late KingHenry II; hewas recommended as a good flute player and also thecornet. He wasconsidered to be sober, honest, and born at Rouen. Hewas engaged to serveas messenger and a replacement for PeterGuillaume, one of the Queen'sflute players lately dead. Confirmationof his services under Henry II isto be found in the lists of"chantres et autres Jouers d'instruments" ofthe French King'sChambers, which include Nicholas Lasnier for the yearsof 1559 and1560.(Groves Dictionary of Music and Musicians, Supplement1962, p.255)

Nicholas Lanier moved to East Greenwich, County Kent, where he was oneofthe musicians to the Court until his death about 1612. He was averywealthy man, having extensive holdings in Blackheath, and thesurroundingcountry; this section was south of the Thames and aboutfive miles east ofthe London Bridge. One of the many palaces washere, the Royal Hospital,and many other buildings of earlyimportance. In early 1700 an old housewas taken down; it wasdescribed as being fitted up for a theater,probably by the Lanierswho were musicians and dramatists.

Nicholas Lanier, who was in the Court of King Henry II of France, andalsothe Court of Queen Elizabeth and King James of England, was thefounder ofthe Lanier family of musicians and the ancestor of theAmerican Laniers.

He married before 1566, Lucreece (Bassano?), perhaps the daughter ofoneof the Italian musicians in the Royal Orchestra. They had sixsons, all ofwhom were musicians to the Queen and Kings; there werealso four daughtersand eight or more grandsons who became members ofthe Royal Orchestra,making three generations serving the Royalfamily. In 1604 NicholasLanier, Sr. was named "Musician of theFlutes" and after his death his sonAndrea succeeded him "for life".

The will of Nicholas Lanier Gent. was dated January 28, 1611/12,andproved July 1612, Rochester XIX, folia 514. "To Lucreece my wife,allmy lands, and goods; to sons John, Alphonse, Innocent, Jerome,Clement,12 shillings; to Andrea 20 pounds if he does not have myplace; my fourdaughters, three of whom are unmarried, I leave to thediscretion of mywife Lucreece, my sole executrix."
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Source:  Donna Herrud"Herrud/Callahan", 2001

Brother of John Lanier who came to London from Rouen, France in 1561 and diedin 1572. Nicholas was musician to King Henry II of France and in 1561 he wasasked to come to London to be a musician to Queen Elizabeth.Musician to Queen Elizabeth in 1581. All sons were musicians to the Crown.Or b. Abt 1530Will dated 28 Jan 1611/12 and proved Jul 1612, Rochester XIX, fo lia 514
Fled France in 1561 to escape religious wars.
FactPLAC MusicianBrother of John Lanier who came to London from Rouen, France in 1561 and diedin 1572. Nicholas was musician to King Henry II of France and in 1561 he wasasked to come to London to be a musician to Queen Elizabeth.Nicholas, of Rouen, France, played flute and cornet. He was first master flutist to Henri II of France. During the Protestant persecutions, he was a Huguenot, he moved to England with safe passage arranged for him by his patroness (the widow Queen Catherine de Medici. Nicholas arrived at the new court of Elizabeth I in 1561. Queen Elizabeth, thrilled at the new age she generated, drew artists, poets, scholars and musicians to England from all over Europe. Naturally they wished to be near the brillianat star, Elizabeth. Arts were glofied. This was the time of William Shakespeare and Ben Johnson, Explorers such as Francis Drake were discovering new worlds; and colonist Walter Raleigh was forming expeditions to colonize them.The Laniers were right in the midst of it. In court, marriages were arranaged by the Queen. Nicholas Lanier was paired with Lucreece Bassano, daughter of an Italian musician of the Royal Orchestra. Nicholas was made Master of Flutes for Elizabeth I and James I. Nicholas and Lucreece prospered and aquired a great deal of property in East Greenwich, Blackheath, and nearby. Three generations of Laniers served the British Monarchy as court musicians, poets and artists. Their accomplishments are weel documented and they were well rewarded. Nicholas's Will was proved 1/28/1611-12.Musician to Queen Elizabeth in 1581. All sons were musicians to the Crown.Or b. Abt 1530Will dated 28 Jan 1611/12 and proved Jul 1612, Rochester XIX, fo lia 514
Fled France in 1561 to escape religious wars.
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Source:  Jo Ann Helton,  "Helton & Related Families 10/30/2003", 2003

Nicholas served as a court musician to King Henry II in France (listed as the royal flutist on the Chantres et autres Jouers d'instruments for 1559-60).

During the Protestant persecutions in France, the Lanier family fled as Huguenots to England. It is said that safe passage was arranged by Queen Catherine de Medici. Nicholas arrived in 1561 and settled in St. Olave Parish, Hart Street, London. After arrival in England he served in the court of Queen Elizabeth I and King James of England. He was Royally named as the "Musician of the Flutes", a title which son Andrea later inherited. Ten of his children and 8+grandchildren served as royal musicians. He is considered as the founder of the Lanier family of musicians and the ancestor of the American Laniers.

His first wife's name is unknown, married sometime prior to 1565 in England. However, after an arrangement by the Queen, he later married Lucreece Bassano February 13, 1570-1571 in All Hallows Barking.

He had six sons, all of whom were musicians to the Queen and Kings; and four daughters, two of whom married musicians; and alter eight or more gransons became members of the Royal Orchestra, making three generations serving the royal family. In 1604 Nicholas Lanier, Sr. was named "Musician of the Flutes", and after his death his son Andrea succeeded him "for life".

Nicholas Lanier
(Contributed by Gordon J. Callon )
Born: September 1588, London (England)
Died: February 1666, Greenwich (England)

Music
Solo songs
A. Bring away this sacred tree
B. Weep no more my wearied eyes
Come, thou glorious object of my sight
Do not expect to hear
Fire, fire
I was not wearier
I wish no more
Like hermit poor
Love and I of late did part
Mark how the blushful morn
Neither sighs, nor tears
No more shall meads be deck'd with flowers
Nor com'st thou yet (Hero's complaint to Leander)
Hero and Leander, according to Roger North, writing in his (first) "Musicall Grammarian", was composed shortly after Lanier's return from his travels in Italy, 1625-28. The stylistic features of the cantata would support this claim. North also states that "The King was exceedingly pleased with this pathetick song, and caused Lanneare often to sing it, to a Consort attendance while he stood next, with his hand upon his shoulder." In his second "Musical Grammarian" North once more comments on the cantata and quotes the opening measures, set in the bass clef. Taking North's statements at face value, Peter Holman (Director of The Parley of Instruments) has prepared a reconstruction of Hero and Leander for baritone and strings.

O Amantissime Domine
Of thee kind boy, I ask no red and white
Qual musico gentil
Silly heart forbear
Stay, silly heart
Thou art not fair for all thy red and white
Dialogues
Collin, say, why sit'st thou so
I prithee keep my sheep for me
Shepherd in faith I cannot stay
Tell me shepherd
Part songs
A. Amorosa pargoletta [à 3]
B. Amorosa pargoletta [solo voice with theorbo]
Misera pastorella
A. No, no, I tell thee no [à 3]
B. No, no, I tell thee no [solo voice with thoroughbass]
Sweet, do not thus destroy me
Though I am young
Young and simple though I am
Instrumental music
Almond [Allemande]
Saraband
Symphonia, G minor
Symphonia, G major
Other
[Canon:] Thus, thus at last [from Self Portrait]
[Arrangements:] Have you any work for the sowgelder, ho [from Wilson] In guilty night (The Witch of Endor) [from Ramsey]
[Poetry by Lanier:] An Imperfect Ode, to his Sacred Majesty, for the New Year, 1665
See also: Lanier's "Nor com'st thou yet" (Hero's complaint to Leander, no. 12) arranged by Peter Holman for baritone voice with string ensemble

From: Nicholas Lanier: The Complete Works. Edited by Gordon J. Callon (Boethius Editions, XI). Hereford, England: Severinus Press, 1994. [Printed Feb. 1997.]

Lanier was also a visual artist. Only surviving painting that can be identified: Nicholas Lanier. Self Portrait. (Collection of the Faculty of Music, Oxford University. Reproduced courtesy of the Heather Professor of Music, Oxford University.) It has been suggested that Lanier's Self Portrait was presented to the Oxford Music School, c. 1642-44, when he was in Oxford with the court; if so his canon "Thus, thus at last" may date from this time.

Two books of prints (visual art) by Lanier survive: Lanier, Nicholas.] Maschere delineato di Julio Romano ex, Coll:ne NLanier [1638]. Lva E.381-423-1964; E.392-1964 (pressmark 95D.140). [Lanier, Nicholas.] Prove prime fatti a l'aqua forte da N: Lanier a L'età sua giovenile di sessanta otto Anni 1656. Lva E.381-423-1964; E.392-1964 (pressmark 95D.140).

Life
Nicholas Lanier (1588-1666) was the most prominent member of a large family of French and Italian musicians in the service of the English court since the middle of the sixteenth century. He received a position as one of the lutes in the King's Music, 12 January 1615/16. Previously (c. 1605-13) he had held a position as a domestic musician in the household of Robert Cecil. At court, in addition to his position as lutenist, Lanier was a singer, and performer on the viol. He was the first to hold the position of Master of the King's Music, from at least as early as 1626 until his death (with a hiatus during the Civil War and interregnum), and he served as first Marshall (for life) of the Corporation for Regulating the Art and Science of Music.

As a composer, Lanier was recognized in his own day, and is chiefly remembered now, as one of the composers who introduced the new style of Italian monody to seventeenth-century English music. He was an important composer of music for court masques, especially those of Ben Jonson. Indeed, if we are to take Jonson's remarks at face value, he was the first English composer to write music for a masque that was sung throughout, and thus may be considered the beginning of a sort of opera in England-Jonson, in his introductory stage directions to Lovers Made Men (1617/1640), states, "the whole Masque was sung (after the Italian manner) Stylo recitativo, by Master Nicholas Lanier; who ordered and made both the Scene, and the Musicke." Jonson also mentions Lanier (along with Lanier's uncle, Alfonso Ferrabosco) as composer of music for his Masque of Augurs.

He was a poet: many of the lyrics to his songs are probably his own, and at least one of his poems was set to music by another composer. He served as representative and agent of Charles I in the purchase of a large portion of the extraordinary art collection of the Dukes of Mantua. This purchase, which has been described as "the greatest single coup in the history of collecting by any purchaser, prince or patron", took Lanier to Italy (mainly in and near Venice) off and on for about three years (1625-28) and was the means by which he came into direct contact with the new Italian music.

Lanier was both a painter and a print maker, producing several paintings and two books of prints. As Ben Jonson noted in the remark quoted above, Lanier provided scenery for Lover's Made Men. He evidently developed a reputation for knowledge of specialized painting techniques. Theodore de Mayerne, writing about 1630, comments on a recipe for "amber varnish" given to him by Lanier. He describes Lanier as "a superb musician and art lover". De Mayerne states that Lanier "says that he had learned this and obtained the recipe from signora Artemisa, the daughter of Gentileschi". It has also been suggested that during the interregnum Lanier supported himself by painting forgeries in imitation of masterworks. Sanderson, Graphice (1658), writes: "It is said that Laniere in Paris, by a cunning way of tempering his Colours with Chimney Soote, the Painting becoms duskish, and seems ancient; which done, he roules up and thereby it crackls, and so mistaken for an old Principall, it being well copied from a good hand."

Life information from: Gordon J. Callon, "Introduction", Nicholas Lanier: The Complete Works..., ix-xiii.

Select Bibliography (very limited):
Callon, Gordon J. "Songs with Theorbo by Charles Colman and his Contemporaries in Oxford, Bodleian Library MS Broxbourne 84.9 and London, Lambeth Palace Library MS 1041," Journal of the Lute Society of America, XXIV (1991), pp. 15-51.
Emslie, MacDonald. "Nicholas Lanier's Innovations in English Song", Music and Letters, XLI (1960), 13-27.
Graham, F. Lanier. "The Earlier Life and Work of Nicholas Lanier (1588-1666), Collector of Paintings and Drawings." M.A. Thesis, Columbia University, 1967.
James, Susan E. "Nicholas Lanier: A Greenwich Notable, Part I 1588-1612", Journal of the Greenwich Historical Society, I (1992), 51-60.
James, Susan E. "Nicholas Lanier: A Greenwich Notable, Part 2 (1613-1625)", unpublished typescript [for publication in the Journal of the Greenwich Historical Society, II (1993)].
Spink, Ian. English Song, Dowland to Purcell. London: B.T. Batsford Ltd., 1974.
Spink, Ian. "Lanier in Italy", Music and Letters, XL (1959), 242-252.
Wilson, Michael I. Nicholas Lanier: Master of the King's Musick. Aldershot, Hampshire: Scolar Press, 1994.
Songs with Theorbo (ca. 1650-1663): Oxford, Bodleian Library, Broxbourne 84.9, London, Lambeth Palace Library, 1041. Edited by Gordon J. Callon. (Recent Researches in the Music of the Baroque Era, 105). Madison: A-R Editions, Inc., 2000.
1556 - 4 JAN 1633/1634 Lucreece Bassano Anyone related to Nicholas and Lucreece Lanier might also find interest in reading "Shakespeare The Man" by A.L. Rouse (ST. Martins Press). He theory presents Emelia Bossano Lanier to be the famed "dark lady" of Shakespears sonnets. Emelia was married to Nicholas and Lucreece Laniers son Alphonse Lanier (brother of Clement), and is also first cousin to her mother in law Lucreece Bassano Lanier via thier grandfather Jeranimo Lanier.
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Source:  Vicki Gore, "The Edward "Ned" Gore Family Tree", 2003.

Notes for LUCRETIA OR LUCREECE BASSANO: She was the daughter of the
Bassano family of musicians who came to England to serve Henry VIII.
They probably originated from the city of Bassano Del Grappa near Venice.
At that time the fabulous Renaissance courts of the Medici were winding
down and the artists and musicians of those courts were seeking work
elsewhere.
More About LUCRETIA OR LUCREECE BASSANO: Fact 12: Will 10 Aug 1633,
London, England, proved 17 Jan 1633 To three sons, Jeremy, Clement, and
Andrea, Ellen Ferrabosso of E. Greenwich widow, to Frances Fox of E
Greenwich another of my dau to MaryLanier one other of my dau to
Katherine Farand wf of Daniel Farrant of EastGreenwich, and one of my
dau to two other dau Frances and Mary. mentions premises devised by Sir
Thomas Lake, Knight, to Nicholas Laneire my late husband dec. dau to be
ex Wit: Jerom Laneire, Andrea Laneire, Clement Laneire, Alfonso
Fferraboss, Henry Fferrabosso
~1875 Paul Nichols ~1599 - <1653 Hannah Rebecca Collet 54 54 1654 John James *Lanier 1579 - 1657 Susannah Ferrar 78 78 1579 John Collet Bet 1504-1533 - 1572 John Lanier Bet 1513-1536 Jane *unknown 1515/1516 Elena di Nazzi ~1496 Beneditto di Nazzi 1511/1516 - <1574 Anthony Bassano <1490 - ~1545 Jeronimo Bassano 55 55 Submitter:  Kathryn 
Subject:  Re: Lucretia Bassano, wife of Nicholas Lanier 
Message:  I have already done a *lot* of checking on the origins of this family. I believe they were originally Jewish before coming to Italy. We have found a Jeronimo Bassano who predates the Jeronimo who was the father of Antonio. This Jeronimo is probably the first of the Bassanos to Italy, but we believe that he took the name Bassano after coming. General lore has it that the Bassano musicians and the family of painters were not related.

"Bassano" is said to have come from a word "bassanensis," meaning a farmer. After checking, I could not find much of anything besides this older Jeronimo Bassano in Spain. I had thought originally that the name came from Bassan or Bassani. The Bassanos had ties, of course with other known crypto-Jews like the Lupos and maybe the Nasis. Antonio is said to have married Elena de Nazzi, but some spell this as Nasi. The Nasis were well known among the Jews, but there is some room for disputing the name still.

Some checking on the elder Jeronimo Bassano shows that his original name (in English, more or less) was Joshua ben Joseph ibn Vives al-Lorqui. His father was Joseph ben Joshua ibn Vives al-Lorqui and both were physicians. This Jeronimo became a Christian convert and was well known for antagonizing other Jews about their theology and philosophy. He studied under another Jew (whose name escapes me now) and I have been told that this other Jewish convert became the anti-Pope Benoit or Benedict.

Jeronimo Bassano had taken the name Hieronymus de Santa Fe as his Christian name. Most Jews had an outside name and an inside name. Those who remained crypto-Jews took back their inside names when they were allowed to practice Judaism openly. Jeronimo's family apparently continued on as "Christians," and it may be that as both Jews and Christians they felt more at home with the Laniers later who were said to be Huguenots. Both met up in England. Henry VIII extended a hand to these as they were able also to benefit him in return.

There is so much information in history books and on the web, but you miss what there is if you don't know all of Jeronimo Bassano's names. We have not yet linked him directly with our Antonio Bassano line, but we believe he was Antonio's great-grandfather possibly.

Kathryn
~1900 Paul Nichols Nickname:<NICK> Little Paul

Possibly:  born Oct. 14, 1903; died March 1983; last residence Blossom, Lamar, TX 75416;  ss# 466-22-7680 TX - source SSDI
1842 - 1843 Charles H. Stevens 9m 9m ~1520 Thomas *Lane 1520 Catherine *Trentham ~1875 Klingbeil ~1875 woman *unknown 1927 Robert Klingbeil 1994 Phone & Address Directory record for: 
ROBERT KLINGBEIL 




Name:     ROBERT KLINGBEIL 
Address:     530 W VAN BUREN AVE 
City:     NAPERVILLE 
State:     IL 
Zipcode:     60540 
Phone:     (708) 355-8878
Unknown *unknown 1858 Paulina *unknown Unknown *unknown ~1855 Unknown *Engel? 1575 - 1622/1623 Samuel Jourdan Source:  Rosalyn Sumner,  "Daniels/Stuart/Marshall/Morgan/Jordan/Murray", 2003

Samuel Jordan was born in England and came to America on the "Sea Venture" in 1609, being wrecked on an island in the Bermudas. Also in the same ship were John Rolfe and other adventures, including many wealthy noblemen and London merchants. Samuel spent a year on the island where it was wrecked, and the group built three ships out of remains of the Sea Venture and cypress trees found on the island and went to Jamestown. He was granted 450
acres of land in his own right by the Governor and Captain General of VA, and 250 more for transporting his five servants (John Davis, Thomas Matterly, Alice Wade, Robert Marshall and Thomas Studd) from England in 1620. Samuel's estate was known as "Jourdan's Journey" situated across from Berkeley. He was a young widower when he arrived in America, having left three sons, Thomas, Samuel and Robert, in England. He m. *2) in VA Cicely Reynolds, by whom he had three daughters. After Samuel's death in 1623, a muster of the inhabitants of "Jourdan's Journey" was taken, listing Cicely Jordan with three daus., then servants named, coats of mail, five houses and two boats.

Samuel was a Member of the First Assembly at Jamestown in 1619, and was listed as a "Gentleman Planter" at Charles City. He was a member of a committee to review the first four books into which the Great Charter of VA was divided. Samuel Jordan, Jr. settled in Surry Co. and Robert was killed by Indians.

Source: NOTABLE SOUTHERN FAMILIES, PP. 264-265

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Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography, Volume I
Brgesses and Other Prominent Persons

Samuel Jordan settled on the James River at and early date and called his place "Jourdan's Journey". He represented the plantation in the first assembly in 1619. In the massacre of 1622 he successfully fought off the Indians. He died in 1623, and his widow Cecilly married William Ferrar, of the council of state, after a flirtation with the minister of the parish, Greville Pooley, which was taken notice of by the council in a solemn proclamation.
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Source:  Mandy Burgess,  "Our Family Tree", 2003


From Pedigree #2778
Came to America prior to 1623 and returned to England for study at Oxford's All Souls College, where matriculated 1623-24. He returned to America as he was awarded, May 1625, 450 acres in the "Territory of Great Weyonoke". Little else is known of him. It is deduced from wills and other records of his descendents that he moved to Surry County, VA, then to Lunenburg County, and that his descendents moved west to Tennessee, Kentucky, and Indiana.

Samuel came to Virginia in 1610
From Helen's Newsletter: Samuel Jordan sailed on 2 June 1609 from England aboard the SeaVenture as one of 400 passengers in Sir George Somer's fleet of eight ships. He was an English gentleman who was to play an important part in the continued success of the James Towne Colony.

All went well with Somer's flotilla until it encountered a terrific tropical storm near the Bermudas. After the storm had subsided, it was found that seven of the ships in the flotilla were still seaworthy, but the eighth...the Seaventure carrying 150 passengers, including the officials and many of the English Gentlemen, was hopelessly stranded between two coral reefs. The unspoiled food and equipment on the Seaventure was transferred to the other ships. The passengers chose to remain on the island. Soon after the seven ships had become mere specks on the distant horizon, Sir George Somers, Samuel Jordan, and a group of stranded passengers set out to repair the Seaventure and free her from the menacing coral rocks. They soon found the ship damaged beyond repair and a new one had to be built.

It was decided to build two ships in order to transfer the supplies they hoped to gather on this most productive island to the colony of Virginia. For nine months, the stranded men worked in shifts. Some of them worked at building the boats--the Patience and the Deliverer--another group hunted wild hog, another fished, and still another group made salt from the sea water for the preservation of fish and meat. Another group was assigned to catching giant turtles and rendering them into oil. At off-times, groups of men hunted for pearls.

All of the aforementioned tasks were performed by day; but at night, by the light from wooden torches, there was another task to be done. It was the task of keeping a day by day journal of even the most trivial happenings of the day. Because he was well educated, this task fell to Samuel Jordan, or S'el Jourdan as he signed his work. It is said that S'el Jourdan's efforts in recording the tropical storm that Sir George Somer's flotilla encountered suggested to Shakespeare the setting of his play "The Tempest".

After arriving at James Towne the following year, Samuel established his plantation at Jordan's Journey, Nansemond Co, VA. He named his home "Beggars Bush". Samuel was elected from Charles City as a representative to the House of Burgesses. He was representative at the first representative assembly in the New World being elected July 30, 1619 at Jamestown, Virginia.

Samuel survived the Indian Massacre of 1622 and died in 1623. He was survived by three sons: Thomas, Samuel, and Robert, and two daughters: Mary and Margaret.

* You can find part of the log written by S'el Jourdan, which is captioned "A Descovery of the Barmudas" otherwise called "Isles of Devils", printed in Hakluyt's Voyages, Travels, and Discoveries, Volume 5, page 555.



Came to Virginia in 1610
Samuel was a member of the Virginia House of Burgesses thefirst electedbody in thees, 30 July 1619.
Sources: "Five Hundred First Families of America" by Alexander DuBin
"These Jordans Were Here" by Octavia Jordan Perry
"Bachelor-Williams Families and Related Lines" by Lyle Keith Williams
"Behold Virginia: The Fifth Crown" by George F. Willison

Samuel's first wife died about 1608 and Samuel arranged to leave his three young sonslatives before setting sail for the New World. As fortune would have it, hewas on theSea Venture" that shipwrecked in Bermuda in July 1609. The survivors constructed tworom the wreckage and eventually continued on to Jamestown, arriving in May 1610.w years Samuel established a plantation at a place which he called "Jordan's Journey"d on the south side of the James River some miles upstream from Jamestown [near theown of Hopewell and at a point where the Benjamin Harrison Memorial Bridge nowver]. In 1620 Samuel met and married a widow named Cicely Baley and they had two, Mary and Margaret.

In 1622, the local indian tribes organized a surprise attack on the English colonists, andny men, women and children were killed. After the attack,Samuel gathered together aivors at Begger's Bush, the name of the plantation house at Jordan's Journey. Hehe place and lived there despite the enemy, with the approval of Governor Francist the time of a survey in 1623, Begger's Bush housed 42 people, including manymilies who had gone there for protection. In early 1623 Samuel was still established ins plantation. Samuel died at Jordan's Journey sometime before April 1623 and anf his estate included Cicely and her two young daughters, two plantations, five houses,oats, ten servents, and several coats of chainmail.
Samuels three adult sons from his first marriage, Thomas, Robert and Samuel areave come to Virginia in the 1620's. Robert reportedly died on March 22,1622 duringn massacre. He was killed at Berkley's Hundred, some five miles up the river fromourney, when he went there to warn the inhabitants there of the planned indian attack.
Samuel represented Charles City at the first representative assembly that convened atwn, July 30, 1619. The assembly consisted of two elected representatives from each ofeven boroughs in the colony. Samuel was also a member of a committee appointed toe "Greate Charter" of Virginia.
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Source Information:
Kinard, June. comp.Early Immigrants to Virginia 1587-1699. Orem, UT: Ancestry, Inc.,ublished by The Researchers, PO box 39063, Indianapolis IN. 46239-0063.

JORDAN, SAMUEL, (died 1623) Came from France in the ""Sea Venture"" in 1610.town. Member of the first legislative assembly in America at Jamestown in 1619. Wife''se Cicely_______.




This Branch of the Jordan family probably originated in France and become associated with the reform movement (huguenots). They went to England and eventually came to the New World.

King James I of England granted a charter for settling two plantations in America; one in the Massachusetts area and the other in the Virginia area. The charter for the southern area was granted in 1606.

In December, 1606, three small ships and 104 colonists left England and arrived in Viriginia, May 14, 1607. This colony at Jamestown, VA, became the first permanent English Colony, notwithstanding the fact that it almost collapsed a time or two.

Samuel Jordan (1578-1623), the first of the Jordans to come to America, left Plymouth, England on June 18, 1609, and sailed for James Towne with the interim governor, Sir Thomas West. They sailed on the Seaventure with Sixe hundred land men in a fleet of eight good ships and one pinnance under the command of Sir George Somers, Somers flotilla encountered a severe storm near the Bermudas, which left the Seaventure unseaworthy. The other ships continued on their way to Jamestown. The passengers of the Seaventure, including Governor West, Samuel Jordan, and the Flotilla Commander, Sir George Somers, decided to stay in Bermuda and build two new ships, instead of attempting to repair the Seaventure, in order to carry additional food and supplies the island provided. Samuel Jordan was elected to keep the day-to-day journal because he was well educated.

Samuel's log serves as the basis of much of our information today. The shipwrecked persons built two new ships, the Patience and the Deliverer partly out of the wreckage of the Seaventure. They set sail again for James Towne, May 10, 1610, and arrived on July 25, 1610.

His first wife, whom he married in England, probably died before he departed for America. She was dead by 1620 as he was considered a special catch for any eligible woman at that time.

Samuel Jordan was a member of the first House of Burgesses, the first legislative body in the Western World, a representative of James City, convened at James City, July 30, 1619, by Sir George Yardley, Knight, governor and Captaine General of Virginia.

A land grant of 450 acres was conveyed by Gov. Yardley, December 10,. 1620, to Samuel and Cecily Jordan, which lay on the south side of the James river just below the confluence of the Appomattox with the James, and he called his plantation "Jordan's Journey". He built a manor house on it which he spoke of as "Beggars' Bush". Both Samuel and Cicely have been accored the title of "Ancient Planter, by Virginia. When an Indian uprising occured in that vicinty on March 22, 1622, Samuel gathered his family and neighbors into his home, fortified it, and survived. But his son, Robert, was killed by the Indians.


From: http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/s/t/a/Larry-R-Stanley/GENE9-0001.html
Thanks are also due to Jordan researchers Barbara Hamman (( vada26@aol.com )) and Claudia Cox Welton
(( coxwelton@home.com )).


Samuel Jordan was aboard the Seaventure, as were Sir Thomas Gates, the Governor, and Sir George Somers. A sever storm was encountered off the coast of Bermuda in the latter part of July 1609. The Seaventure was wrecked beyond repair. The other ships outrode the storm and proceeded to Jamestown with the Seaventure's cargo, but none of her passengers.

The officers and crew of the Seaventure remained on the coast of Bermuda for nine months building two ships, aptly named Patience and Deliverer. The ships arrived at Jamestown in May 1610. Samuel Jordan, an educated man, was assigned the task of keeping a record of events which are found in Hakluytls "Voyages, Travels and Discoveries.''

In 1618 Samuel married Cicely a widow with a young daughter, Temperance Bailey. Cicely was born in England in 1600 and arrived in America in 1610 aboard the Swan. I have also read that she was his cousin through William Phippen and Joan Jordaine.

Samuel Jordan was a member of the first House of Burgesses, a representative of St. James City, which was convened in 1619 by George Yeardley, Governor and Captain general of Virginia. This was the first legislative body to convene in America.

A land grant of four hundred and fifty acres was made at St. James City in 1620 to Samuel and Cicely. He patented the
land, which lay on the south side of the James River just below the confluence of the Appomattox with the James. He called his plantation "Jordan's Journey" or "Jordan's Point."
Both Samuel and Cicely were accorded the title of Ancient
Planters.

Samuel Jordan and Cicely received land grants for being "Ancient Planters".
On one of these grants on the south side of James River, Samuel built a very large plantation called "Jordan's Journey", where he and his family survived the Indian Massacre. However, Samuel died the following year in March 1623 at his home, called "Beggars Bush" (present locationis Prince George Co., Virginia).
When the Indian Massacre-occurred in March 1622, Samuel gathered his family and neighbors into his home and fortified it. His son, Robert, was killed by the Indians "at Berkley-Hundred some five miles from Charles City." Although it would seem that Thomas Jordan had several children, only one is on record.

Thomas Jordan II was born in Virginia in 1634; died 1700.
He married Margaret Brashere in 1659, the daughter of Robert
Brashere of Huguenot decent.

He was the first Quaker of his family and became very prominent in that faith. He had ten sons, some of whom became Quaker ministers, and two daughters. All his children were born in Nansemond County, Virginia.

Samuel's name is inscribed on the momument erected on the site of Jamestown Virginia. In 1619 he was a nember of the first House of Burgesses, from Charles City.
Samual Jordan came to america on June 10, 1610...

Note: "Meet our ancestors:Culbreth, Autry, Maxwell-Bundy, Winslow, Henley and allied families"(second ed), by V. Mayo Bundy, Media, Inc., Greensboro, NC Professor of Political Science and Sociology, Bennett College, 1978.
Birth: ABT 1578 in Wiltshire, England
Death: MAR 1623 in Charles City, VA
Burial:
Endowment: 13 JUL 1939
Sealing Child:
LDS Baptism: 12 JUL 1939


SAMUEL JORDAN
Charles City, Virginia
ca 1577-1623


Sanuel Jordan came to Virginia, 1610, according to the patent for 450 acres in Charles City issued to him 10 Dec. 1620, which recited that he was "as ancient planter who hath abode ten years complete in this colony." This grant was divided in three parcels which, together with houses thereon, are described in the patent.

The location at which Samuel Jordan lived originally was called "Beggar's Bush," and after the massacre of 22 March 1621/2, "Master Samuel Jordan gathered together but a few of the stragglers about him at 'Beggar's Bush,' where he fortified and lived in despite of the enemy."

In maintaining his settlement Jordan had the approval of Governor Francis Wyatt who wrote to the Council in London, April 1622, "that he thought fitt to hold a few outlying places including the plantation of Mr. Samuel Jordan's; but to abandon others and concentrate the colonists at Jamestown." By 1623, this plantation on the south side of James River across from "Berkeley" was known as "Jordan's Journey."

Samuel Jordan represented Charles City at the first representative legislative assembly in the new world which convened at Jamestown, 30 July 1619. He died before April 1623 and the following November a warrent was issued "to Mr. Farrar to bring in the account of Mr. Jordan's estate." and at the same time "another warrant was issued to Mrs. Jordan that Mr. Farrar put in security for the performance of her husband's will."

Samuel Jordan married Sisley (Cicely) [---], who came to Virginia in 1611 and was listed in the census of 1623/4 at "Jordan's Journey." (See below) She presumably was the widow of [---] Baley and mother of Temperance Baley. She married (3), 1625, William Farrar.

Issue of marriage to Sisley: Mary, born in Virginia, 1621; Margaret, born in Virginia, 1623.

(Source: Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5; pages 378-379; published by Order of First Families of Virginia, 1607-1624/5.)



THE MUSTER OF THE INHABITANTS
OF JORDANS JORNEY AND CHAPLAIN CHOICE
TAKEN THE 21TH OF JANUARY 1624

THE MUSTER OF MR. WILLIAM FERRAR & MRS. JORDAN

William Ferrar aged 31 yeares in the Neptune
in August 1618

Sisley Jordan aged 24 yeares in the Swan in August 1610

Mary Jordan her daughter aged 3 yeares - borne heare
Margrett Jordan aged 1 yeare - borne heare
Temperance Baley aged 7 yeares - borne heare

SERVANTS: (Ten males between the ages of 16 and 35 with names listed along with the ship names and dates of their arrival in Virginia.)

PROVISIONS: Corne, 200 bushells; Fish, 2 hundred.

ARMES AND MUNITION: Powder, 14 lb; Lead, 300 lb; Peeces fixt, 11; Coats of Male, 12.

CATTLE, SWINE, ETC.: Neat cattel young and old, 16; Swine, 4; Poultrie, 20.

HOUSES AND BOATS: Houses, 5; Boats, 2.

(Source: Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5; pages 16 & 17; published by Order of First Families of Virginia, 1607-1624/5.)



(ed. note: The following are notes compiled by Mrs. Sara Sullivan Ervin, Ware Shoals, South Carolina, January, 1965.)

Samuel Jourdan left Dorchester, England, in the Sea Voyage in 16-- with Sir George Somers. They were wrecked off the coast of Bermuda 1608 and arrived in Virginia 1609. Two authorities say he was married twice. Our family records say he was married first in France and daughter Anne Marie was born there 1597. One authority says that Samuel Jourdan came to Virginia when he was about 32 and that he arrived in 1609. He married second wife, Cicely [---] in 1618.

Samuel Jourdan was a member of House of Burgesses 1619 and of the first Legislature that convened in America. After the Great Massacre of 1621 he gathered together the stragglers left about him at Beggar's Point, fortified it, and held it in spite of all the Indians and disturbances. He died 1623. His home was on the James River, known as Jourdan's Point.




JOURDAN'S JOURNEY -- The plantation took its name from its founder, Captain Samuel Jourdan, and embraced about 450 acres in 1625. Also he established Beggar's Point in 1619. In the 1619 Assembly he represented Charles City. He was one of a committee of four appointed to examine the first books of the power of the "Greate Charter." In 1622 he received a share of Company stock as well as 100 acres in "Digges His Hundred." At this time he was listed as "Samuel Jordan of Charles Hundred, gentleman." He died 1623.

Jourdan's Journey seems to have prospered. In 1624 Nathaniel Causy represented the plantation in Assembly. Captain Jourdan came to Virginia 1609 which was just before the starving time. He patented 450 acres just below the confluence of the Appotomax and the James Rivers, or Beggar's Point. The same year he represented his own and neighboring plantations in the First House of Burgesses. When the Indian massacre occurred in 1622, Jourdan's Journey and all its people were saved. Samuel Jourdan gathered the neighbors in his home which he fortified "where he lived in despite of the enemy."

The minister who conducted his funeral proposed the same day to his widow (Cecily Jourdan) telling her she needed someone to protect her. However, she soon became engaged to Colonel William Farrar and later married him and moved to henrico County, Virginia.

In 1676 at Jordan's Journey the volunteers of Charles City, south of the James River, assembled to join in Bacon's Rebellion.

About the time of Cecily's marital troubles, the local courts initiated the first breach of promise suit. She won out. The minister was required to pledge 500 pounds and "never to have any title or claim on her." The Council then enacted a law which prohibited women from engaging themselves to several men at the same time.

(Source: First Seventeen Years in Virginia 1607-24, published by Anniversary Celebration Corportation, 1957, by Charles E. Hatch, Jr., Page 67.)

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Source:  Cliff Roberts, "Cansler Family in America", 2003.


"Captain" Samuel Jordan was a "gentleman" and a family man. He had
married for a second time in 1618 to Cicely Baley. Who his first wife
was, and when she died, is no longer known. It is clear that the two
had been married in England and family historians know of four
children; Anne Marie, Robert, Thomas, and Samuel. Thomas did not come
to America until 1623, when he arrived on the "Diana." Whether the
others came together or seperately, with their father, their mother,
or both is not known. It is recorded that son Samuel was sent back
to England in 1623 to study at Oxford's All Soul's College. He would
return to Virginia in 1625. Samuel Jordan's second wife Cicely Baley
was a widow, maiden name unknown, who had a young daughter Temperance
Baley. Cicely had arrived in Virginia on the Swan in 1610. Samuel
and Cicely would have two daughters; Mary and Margaret.
~1900 UNKNOWN Nichols Cicely Reynolds *Greene 1630 Infant *Basse 1912 Clarence Valentine *Krom 1914 Lovinia Desdimona *Krom 1916 Pauline Dorcas *Krom 1924 Gladys Marie *Krom 1927 Edward Verdian *Krom 1857 Mary Ella *Jordan 1855 Laura *Jordan ~1859 Emma *Jordan 1894 Maude Anderson ~1861 William Jefferson *Jordan ~1868 Charlie *Jordan 1870 Benjamin Franklin *Jordan 1873 John Wright *Jordan James Jordan Source Information:
Ancestry.com. Valentine Papers (Virginia), Vol. 1-4, 1864-1908. [database online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2001. Original data: Edward P. Valentine,The Edward Pleasants Valentine Papers, Vol. 1-4, 1864-1908.Richmond, VA: The Valentine Museum., circa 19xx.

 
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  Brunswick County Court Records
William Jordan , & James Jordan appear on a poll list for Brunswick Co. Recorded June 13, 1748 . D. B. 3, p. 510-578.
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John Jordan appointed surveyor of Highway in the room of James Jordan decd. Aug. 1755 . O. B. 5, p. 466.
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Thomas Jordan , decd. estate of administered by James Jordan Johnson . June 1781 . O. B. 13, p. 91.
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  St. Andrew's Parish Vestry Book
James Jordan (among others) is appointed to procession all the lands on the South side of the Cain branch between Hixes road & the said branch to the extent of the county. Dec. 6, 1735 .
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Jordan Family
  Isle of Wight County Records
James Jordan of Isle of Wight Co. estate of appraised. Jan. 22, 1732 . Ibid. p. 362.
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The Valentine Papers, Vol 1-4, 1864-1908
Jordan Family
  Isle of Wight County Records
The Estate of James Jordan Dr. additional acct. of the estate. Feby. 22, 1741 . Bk. 4, p. 397.
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The Valentine Papers, Vol 1-4, 1864-1908
Jordan Family
  Order Books
James Jordan . Inventory & appraisement of his estate. June 26, 1782 . Returned May 2, 1783 . Ibid. p. 162.
Chowan County, North Carolina Cross Index to Deeds - Grantees 1696-1878 Vol B > Results



Source Information:
Gray, Timothy, comp. Chowan County, North Carolina Cross Index to Deeds - Grantees 1696-1878 Vol B. [database online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2002. Original data: North Carolina State Archives. Chowan County, North Carolina Cross Index to Deeds - Grantees 1696-1878 Vol B. State Archives, Raleigh, North Carolina, 1696-1878.
 
Chowan County, North Carolina Cross Index to Deeds - Grantees 1696-1878 Vol B   

Transaction: Deed
1st Grantee Last Name: Ming
1st Grantee First Name: James
Grantor First Name: John
Grantor Last Name: Jordan
Year: 1748
Book: E1
Page #: 324
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Transaction: Mark
1st Grantee Last Name: Jordan
1st Grantee First Name: James
Year: 1756
Book: H1
Page #: 87
Comments: Mark of Stock
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Transaction: Deed
1st Grantee Last Name: Fullerton
1st Grantee First Name: Susannah
Grantor First Name: Jas
Grantor Last Name: Jordan
Year: 1763
Book: M1
Page #: 79

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Transaction: Deed
1st Grantee Last Name: Jordan
1st Grantee First Name: John
Grantor First Name: James
Grantor Last Name: Gooding
Year: 1764
Book: N1
Page #: 39
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Transaction: Deed
1st Grantee Last Name: Jordan
1st Grantee First Name: James
Grantor First Name: Ezkiel
Grantor Last Name: Hays
Year: 1773
Book: Q1
Page #: 37
Comments: and wife as coGrantor
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Transaction: Deed
1st Grantee Last Name: Jordan
1st Grantee First Name: James
Grantor First Name: Jacob
Grantor Last Name: Hinton
Year: 1773
Book: Q1
Page #: 112
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Transaction: Deed
1st Grantee Last Name: Jordan
1st Grantee First Name: James
Grantor First Name: John
Grantor Last Name: Ward
Year: 1772
Book: Q1
Page #: 33

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Transaction: Deed
1st Grantee Last Name: Jones
1st Grantee First Name: Thomas
Grantor First Name: James
Grantor Last Name: Jordan
Year: 1782
Book: R2
Page #: 483
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Transaction: Deed
1st Grantee Last Name: Jordan Sr
1st Grantee First Name: James
Grantor First Name: Joane
Grantor Last Name: Jordan
Year: 1782
Book: S1
Comments: page number unreadable

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Transaction: Deed
1st Grantee Last Name: Luton
1st Grantee First Name: King
Grantor First Name: Jas
Grantor Last Name: Jordan
Year: 1815
Book: G2
Page #: 116
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Transaction: Deed
1st Grantee Last Name: Luton
1st Grantee First Name: King
Grantor First Name: Jas
Grantor Last Name: Jordan
Year: 1815
Book: G2
Page #: 116
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Transaction: Deed
1st Grantee Last Name: Elliott Jr
1st Grantee First Name: Caleb
Grantor First Name: Jas
Grantor Last Name: Jordan
Year: 1815
Book: H2
Page #: 62
Comments: coGrantors Heirs of Jas Jordan
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~1830 - <1833 Nancy *unknown 3 3 1825 William *Jordan 1826 Jeremiah *Jordan 1827 Cole *Jordan 1829 Reuben *Jordan 1913 Douglas L. Riddle 1830 Nancy *Jordan 1814 Ellender *Jenkins 1836 Arnold *Jordan 1838 Mary J. *Jordan 1840 Sarah *Jordan 1843 Elias *Jordan 1846 Ashford *Jordan 1849 Joseph *Jordan 1851 Martha M. *Jordan 1820 James *Jordan ~1917 Hubert G. Riddle 1824 George *Jordan 1829 Martha *Jordan 1830 Martha * 1854 Richard *Jordan 1856 William *Jordan 1859 Morgan *Jordan ? 1859 James Marion *Jordan 1867 Ida May *Jordan K. W. *Fails D. <1868 William V. *Pierson ~1920 Lois ~1859 Billie *Pierson 1839 - ~1879 Jesse G. *Screws 40 40 1868 Leonard *Screws 1871 John Albert *Screws 1872 Susan Alice *Screws 1875 Lula Jane *Screws 1879 Leona *Screws 1846 Nathan *Durham 1881 Lizzie Beth *Durham 1748 - 1782 Martha *Wayles 33 33 Living Riddle ? 1772 Martha *Jefferson 1774 Jane Randolph *Jefferson 1778 Maria *Jefferson 1782 Lucy Elizabeth *Jefferson 1685 Robert *Wynne 1710 Angelica *Wynne 1712/1713 Lucricia *Wynne 1715 Martha *Wynne 1717 Cornelia *Wynne 1719 Anne *Wynne Living Riddle ? Samuel *Jeaffreson Richard *Jeaffreson John *Jeaffreson Robert *Jeaffreson Francis *Jeaffreson ? Mary *Jeaffreson John *Jeaffreson Joseph *Jeaffreson William *Isham Elizabeth *Bramspeth 1920 Velma G. Riddle Married Name:<_MARNM> Green 1861 Euphemia *Crombie ~1866 Margaret *Crombie 1867 Janet *Crombie 1869 Alexander *Crombie 1873 Robert *Crombie 1874 Townsend Thomas *Crombie 1834 Russell Augustus *Prickett 1847 Anna Elizabeth Forsyth *Watley 1917 - 1980 Thomas Eugene *Prickett 63 63 1929 May Pauline *Miller ~1915 UNKNOWN Green Living *Miller Loreasa Hazel *Collier Living *Prickett Living *Morris Living *Prickett Living *Prickett Living *Webb Living *Webb Living *Webb Living *Cranford 1896 - 1956 Ida Vaughn 60 60 1871 - 1872 Barbara Albert 1m 1m Living *Cranford Living *Lasiter William Alfred *Hughes Living *Hughes Living *Dennis Living *Hughes Jewel Hester *Kemp 1928 Billie Ruth *Prickett 1929 Lois Lorene *Prickett D. 1952? Margie *Cole 1912 Russel Leroy Riddle Living *Prickett ? Living *Prickett ? *unknown Living *Prickett ? Living *Prickett ? Living *Ray 1905 Izora Clifton *Ward Ennis *Priest Cozette *Priest 1865 Ennis T. *Priest 1916 Robert B. Riddle D. <1966 *unknown Living *Mentor Unknown *Putman D. <1759 Daniel *Scott D. <1765 John *Pleasants James *Pleasants Living *Hammett Living *Hammett William Rickert 1889 - 1967 Frank Rickert 78 78 1918 Phillip Eugene Riddle Elizabeth *Keil Mrs. *Rentfro 1903 Beatrice *Thomas 1905 Gladston *Thomas 1907 Milton *Thomas R. J. Boyt Source Information:  United States National Archives. Civil War Compiled Military Service Records [database online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 1999-.

Name:    R. J. Boyt
Company:    C 
Unit:    8 (Hatch's) Ala. Cav. 
Rank - Induction:    Private 
Allegiance:    Confederate 
Notes:    Bygt, Robert
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Unknown *Jackson Unknown Wife of *Jackson 1909 Louis *Riddle ~1875 Anderson 1923 - 1988 Mary Wilma Riddle 64 64 Married Name:<_MARNM> Ray Wife of Unknown Anderson ~1822 Elizabeth *unknown 1844 William L. *Riddle 1846 Mary L. *Riddle 1849 John *Riddle Lester Hugh *Terry Emmett Lee *Terry Carey Crane *Terry Benjamin Wesley *Terry 1896 Ura *Terry ~1920 Dois M. Ray John Willis *Terry Mattie Faye *Terry Russel Deyo *Terry Mary Odessa *Terry W. A. *Mason Alice *Mason Sallie *Mason Lillie D. *Mason Unknown *Robertson Whit *Robinson 1927 - 2000 Charles Hulen Riddle 72 72 Nickname:<NICK> Charley
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Jr.
Lillie *Robinson Willie *Robinson 1692 Robert *Rogers 1699 Lewis *Rogers 1701 William *Rogers 1929 - 1978 Leon Riddle 49 49 Living Riddle Living *Reed 1877 Benjamin Glen *Tarver ~1915 Martra Unknown  
1930 United States Federal Census has 8 matches for: 
Martra 

Name Age in 1930 Estimated Birth Year Birthplace Relation to head-of-house Race Home in 1930
(City,County,State)
   
Martra M Hollway 17 1912    Daughter     Barton, Phillips, AR  

Martra Seats 13 1916    Daughter     Augusta, Woodruff, AR  


--------------------------------------------could one of these be my Martra? (BSC)
1836 Humphrey Macdonald *Teel 1844 Sarah Catherine *Murray 1814 John Wesley *Terry 1818 Nancy Lewis *Ferguson 1848 William Green *Thomas 1846 Sarah Jane *Kimbrough Living *Timberlake Living *Crosby Living *Timberlake Living *Timberlake Living Riddle 1873 - 1948 Justina Albert 75 75 Justina was about 15 or 16 when her mother died (her father died the previous year) so she married Benjamin Jordan at that time who came in and helped take care of the children (her siblings - about 8 of them).  All of John and Mary's kids were baptised Catholic; but durring this time, the Protestant church did quite alot for them.  The church provided care and money, etc. so Justina began to send the children to the Protestant church. Living *Timberlake Living *Timberlake Logan *Timberlake Lucy *Shaw Lawrence *Timberlake Oma *Timberlake Marlin *Timberlake Marion Alvin *Timberlake Living *Timberlake Living *Timberlake Living Webber Living *Timberlake Living *Moore Living *Timberlake Living *Gregg Living *Timberlake Living *Bagsby John *Shaw Laura *unknown Logan *Timberlake Rhoda *Curtis Living Riddle 1834 Elijah B. S. *Turner 1836 Mary Jane *Sewell Carl *Turner Mammie *Turner Duron *Turner Alice *Turner 1887 - 1943 Blanche *Turner 55 55 Her father was born in Alabama, and her mother was born in Texas according to the 1930 US census. Festus *Turner Oren *Turner Emma *Turner Living Bowden Buck Hubert *Turner 1888 - 1967 Frank Edgar Deen 78 78 1914 Lois *Deen 1916 - 1975 Frank Edgar Deen 59 59 1920 Esta Faye Deen 1922 George Calloway *Deen Mamie (Louise's Twin) *Philip Irene *Philip Molly *Philip Minnie *Philip Living Riddle Living *Urbina 1964 - 1995 Edward *Urbina 30 30 1485 George *Vincent ~1489 Anne *Slorey 1541 Bryan *Vincent 1543 George *Vincent 1545 Francis *Vincent 1731 Elizabeth *Lomax 1712 - 1748 Martha *Eppes 36 36 Francis *Eppes ~1915 Michelle Unknown Nickname:<NICK> Mickey Sarah *Kennon 25 SEP 1724/1725 - ~1745 Tabitha? *Cocke 1745 Anne *Wayles 1741 Elizabeth *Wayles 1743 Tabitha *Wayles Richard *Eppes Living *Weeks Effie *unknown ~1866 Delia *unknown Ella *Sharp ~1920 Edna Sample Unknown *Brown Felix *Knight ~1865 *Childers ? ~1865 *Childers ? ~1865 *Childers ? ~1865 *Childers ? ~1865 *Childers ? 1872 Sarah *Knight Hugh *Wilson 1793 Jane *Brooks Living Riddle Mary *Hunter D. ~1791 Margaret *Stute Elishah *Hunter 1761 - 1862 Mikajah *Brooks 100 100 ~1715 - ~1793 John *Brooks 78 78 ~1735 - 1833 Jane *May 98 98 ~1690 - ~1766 John *Brooks 76 76 <1697 Susan *Narsin Jane *Williams Roger *Williams Living Riddle 1710 - 1785 John *May 75 75 ~1688 Dorcus Abney 1684 Mattox *May ~1649 Unknown *unknown 1645 Henry *May ~1619 Unknown *Newcombe 1615 John Mease *May 1720 - 1751 William *Winborne 31 31 Unknown *Winborne John *Winborne Living Pettus Pheope *Thomas Anne *Hunter 1747 Alice *Winborne 1749 David *Winborne Elizabeth *unknown Unknown *Horne 1741 - 1809 Demsey *Winborne 68 68 Winnifred *Stallings 1745 Esther *Winborne Daniel *Green Living Riddle 1874 - 1874 John H. Albert 1m 1m 1744 - 1761 Jane *Winborne 17 17 1739 - 1807 William *Winborne 68 68 Sarah *Gatling Living *Wardlaw Living Albright 1812 Daniel *Lucas 1834 William *Lucas 1836 George *Lucas Between 1838-44 Martha *Lucas 1839 Isaac *Lucas Living Parmer 1840 Charles *Lucas 1841 Thomas *Lucas 1841 John *Lucas 1843 Harriet *Lucas 1843 Jemima *Lucas 1845 Caroline *Lucas 1824 - <1870 Elizabeth Cunningham 46 46 1847 Emma J. *Woodson 1851 Delilah *Woodson 1853 Thomas Wesley *Woodson Living Parmer 1855 Dora *Woodson Francis *Winn 1809 David *Nukes 1  NATI American Indian of Nottaway tribe
2  PLAC Virginia
2  SOUR S159
1843 Jemima Charm *Nukes 1832 Frances *Nukes 1834 Thomas *Nukes 1835 George *Nukes 1837 Joseph *Nukes 1838 Eliza *Nukes 1842 Martha *Nukes 1920 Olivia Pettus 1845 David *Nukes 1847 Nancy Keziah *Nukes 1850 John P. *Nukes 1852 Mary Sylvia *Nukes 1854 Joshua *Nukes 1855 Luella *Nukes 1859 Eveline *Nukes ~1820 Eveline Clark 1838 Eliza *Woodson 1842 Mary Elizabeth *Woodson Phillip Eugene Riddle Name Suffix:<NSFX> Jr. 1844 Hiram *Woodson 1805 Caroline *Robinson 1823 Anna *Woodson 1823 George *Woodson 1825 Mary *Woodson 1827 John *Woodson 1829 Lewis Fredrick *Woodson 1831 Caroline *Woodson 1833 Jemima *Woodson 1835 - <1850 James *Woodson 15 15 Living Dolan 1837 Emma *Woodson 1840 Granville Sharp *Woodson 1842 Harriet *Woodson 1843 Virginia *Woodson Jordan W. *Early 1834 Hezekiah *Minor 1810 Harriet *unknown 1834 William *Woodson 1838 Martha *Woodson 1840 Charles *Woodson Living Riddle 1840 Thomas *Woodson 1843 Harriet *Woodson 1845 Caroline *Woodson 1824 Jane Elizabeth Clay ~1867 Cassandra *Woodson 1845 Benjamin Franklin *Woodson 1847 Charlotte *Woodson 1849 Junius *Woodson 1851 Minerva *Woodson 1852 Valerie *Woodson 1013 Hugh *Sire 1856 Lawrence *Woodson 1859 Herman *Woodson 1860 Mary E. *Woodson 1861 Lucy Corbin *Woodson 1862 Sarah Jane *Woodson 1866 William *Woodson 1810 Nancy *Hawks 1913 - 1991 John Franklin *Godwin 78 78 1908 James Grayson *Godwin Living *Rains Vicky *Grahm Living *Godwin Living *Irwing Living *Godwin Living *Huddleston Living *Godwin ~1915 Unknown Aikin Living Sellers 1916 - 1996 Marie C. *unknown 79 79 Abt 2200 BC Anar ben Arphaxad * Living Sellers 1876 - 1950 Anton Albert 74 74 Mainard * Rixenie * Abt 2200 BC Ashcol ben Arphaxad * Abt 2200 BC Kesed ben Arphaxad * Abt 2200 BC Jared ben Arphaxad * Abt 2200 BC Mohnri Moriancumr ben Arphaxad * ~0455 Rustique de Lyon * ~0490 Gwenhwyfar verch Lleudd Eugfran * Lleudd Eugfran * Gondolfus * Living Riddle D. ~0821 Harald Herbrandsson * D. ~0821 Gyrd Haraldsson * ~0833 Svanhild Eysteinsdatter * ~0834 Malahule Eysteinsson * ~0832 Sigurd Eysteinsson * Potiphar Philistim ben Misream * Jimnah ben Asher * Ishvah ben Asher * Jesui ben Asher * Beriah ben Asher * Living Riddle Sarah bint Asher * Hadurath bint Abimael * Adon bint Aphlal * Cretheus av Aeolus * ? Sisyphus av Aeolus * Helen * Dorus * ? Nephele * Helle av Athamas * It is said that she was persecuted by her step-mother Ino; but she was rescued by a "golden-fleeced" ram.  The rode the ram's back through the air, but fell into the sea.  The area that she supposedly fell into is called "Hellespont" - the sea of Helle; and there she drowned. Phrixus av Athamas * Living Soto Enarete * Leucon av Athamas * ~0094 Coel * ~0100 Dau of Saint Cyllin * Begue * ~1300 Anticleia av Autolycus * Abt 1320 BC Aristaeus * Abt 1300 BC Actaeon * Actaeon saw the Godess Diana bathing so she turned him into a stag, and his dogs tore him to peices. Phoeniusa Farsaidh ben Baoth * 1  NATI His decendants are the Phoenicians
2  PLAC Scythia,Central Asia
2  SOUR S179
3  QUAY 2
Fathotcha ben Magog * Living Johnson Iobath ben Magog * ~0606 Sisoigne * 0868 - 7 JUN 929 Aelfthryth * Odoscer Anarcher * ~0900 Hugo * 0895 Adela * Emma * ~0958 Malcolm Mac Kenneth * Dovada * 1001/1005 - 1040 Duncan *Mac Crinan Living Soto Uchtred *Mac Crinan ~0215 Odin * Nahash * ? Bela ben Benjamin * Ashbel ben Benjamin * Ahiram ben Benjamin * Nohah ben Benjamin * Rapha ben Benjamin * Becher ben Benjamin * Jediael ben Benjamin * Living Johnson Ehi ben Benjamin * Rosh ben Benjamin * 0850 Gurwant * 0855 Dau of Erispoe II * ~0792 Argant * 0994 - 1028 Alfonso *Deleon 34 34 Bermudo *Deleon ~0925 Ordono * ~0935 Aragonta Pelaez * Unknown mistress * Living Johnson ~1000 Ordono *Deleon 0854 Theobald * 0850 Adalbert * ~0540 Aethelbert * 0595 Aethelburh * Eadbald * ~0500 Parovius * ~0320 Chlodome * ~1300 - ~1369 Eve *Clavering 69 69 <1300 - 16 JAN 1307/1308 Thomas *Audley Living Riddle D. 1314 Thomas *Ufford James *Audley >1314 James *Audley KG D. >1370 Robert *Benhale ~1270 Ellen *Clavering 1275 Robert *Clavering Henry *Clavering Roger *Clavering 1279 Alan *Clavering Isabel *Riddell Living Hall William *Riddell Alexander *Clavering Robert Fitzroger *Clavering William Fitzroger *Clavering Daughter *Clavering Giles *Clifford Richard *Clifford Simon *Clifford Basilia *Clifford Cecilia *Clifford Living Riddle 1877 Fredrick Albert BIOGRAPHY: Married twice:  Katherine and Nettie

He was a very good man (good to his sister Annie Shields) according to his nephew Arthur Merrit Shields.
1136 Rosamond *Clifford ~1276 Simon *Clifford ~1278 Idonea *Clifford ~1290 Roger *Clifford Roger *Clifford Margaret *Clifford John *Clifford Andrew *Clifford Robert *Clifford 1228 William *Longespee Living Goad 1254 Margaret *Longespee 19 JAN 1240/1241 John *Giffard Katherine *Giffard Eleanor *Giffard Maud *Giffard Elizabeth *Giffard 1180 Alice *Corbet William *Beauclerc Gervaise *Cornhill Living Goad ~1260 Joan *St. Owen 1270 Thomas *Peche 2 FEB 1307/1308 - 1359 John Avenel Source:  Ancestry.com.  Wiltshire, England: Parish and Probate Records.  [database online] 

     

Wiltshire: - Inquisitiones Post Mortem returned to the court of chancery, 1242-1326
Thomas Lambert, esquire. Delivered into Court 9th May, 20 Charles 1st [1644].
  Abstracts of the Inquisitiones Post Mortem Relating to Wiltshire, Returned into the High Court of Chancery from the Reign of King Henry 3rd.
   Matilda de Bello Campo, Countess of Warwick.
County: Wiltshire
Country: England
Inquisition made before the escheator at Chiriel, 18 May [1301] , 29th Edward 1st, of the lands and tenements which were of Matilda de Bello Campo, formerly Countess of Warwick, on the day that she died, by the oath of Adam Chamberlayn, Gilbert Fynamour, Walter Brudesyert, William Asser, William de .. aseward, Robert de Barevyle, Walter Reymond, Robert le Schetere, Richard atte Forde, William Coych, John Avenel, and Walter Thomas, who say that...
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Source:  Ancestry.com.  Gloucestershire, England: Parish and Probate Records   [database online]


Devon, Cornwall & Gloucester: - Wills and Administrations proved in the Consistory Court of the Bishop of Exeter, 1532 to 1800
Burialls
  Abstracts of the Inquisitiones Post Mortem Relating to the County of Gloucester, Returned into the 'High Court of Chancery from the 33rd Year of the Reign of King Edward the Third.
   John de Aston.
County: Gloucestershire
Country: England
John de Aston of Gloucester purchased from John Wytheley of Yeuenton, on the Feast of St. John the Baptist, 6 Richard 2nd [ 1382 ], without the King's licence, all the lands which were formerly Ralph Avenel's in Sandhurst; held of the King by sergeanty, paying one mark into the Exchequer yearly at Michaelmas by the hands of the sheriff. They are worth 6d. more.
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Source:  The Philips, Weber....of the Pacific Northwest (see source list)
Note: It is interesting that several internet sources give 1 Aug 1359 in Brittany, France as the death date/place of John Avenel. This appears to be the same death date/place which The Magna Charta Sureties gave (in error I believe) to Margery's 1st husband William de Ros. William de Ros died in 1343 according to Ancestral Roots and Burke's Peerage.
1283 Edmund *Cornwall ~1229 Joan *Valletort 1288 Geoffrey *Cornwall 1289 William *Cornwall 1284 Richard *Cornwall 1155 - >1219 Pierre * 64 64 1273 - 1340 Hugh *Courtenay 67 67 Living Riddle ~1283 Isabella *Courtenay ~1265 Eleanor *Courtenay ~1279 Margaret *Courtenay ~1281 Thomas *Courtenay ~1281 Avelina *Courtenay ~1283 John *Courtenay Anton *Courtenay 1096 Joscelin *Courtenay 1098 Guillaume *Courtenay 1155 Pierre *Courtenay Living Jones 1175 Yolanda *Flanders Unknown *O'Connell Unknown *unknown 1918 Peter *O'Connell Unknown *Frame Robert *Hastang ~1770 Windsor Louis Keith  
New York Census, 1790-1890   

Year  Surname  Given Name (s)  County  State  Page  Township or Other Info  Record Type  Database  ID# 



1860  KEITH  J. B.  Albany County  NY  534  4 W. Albany  Federal Population Schedule  NY 1860 Federal Census Index  NY586145431 

1850  KEITH  THOMAS  Albany County  NY  043  Albany 1st Ward  Federal Population Schedule  NY 1850 Federal Census Index  NYS6a1684297 

1840  KEITH  LABAN W.  Albany County  NY  290  Albany 2nd Ward  Federal Population Schedule  NY 1840 Federal Census Index  NYS4a1461448 

1830  KEITH  LABON W.  Albany County  NY  473  Watervliet  Federal Population Schedule  NY 1830 Federal Census Index  NY55989798
1871 - 1878 Jessica Keith 6 6 Living *unknown ~1915 Robert Cromer Living Riddle Glena *unknown Living *Douglas Living *Douglas Dorothy *unknown Living *Jordan Living Lewellyn 1921 - 2001 Porter Wilson Hickerson 79 79 Living *Hickerson Living *Hickerson Living *Hickerson Living Riddle D. ~1863 Duffey ----------------could one of these be him?

Civil War Service Records:


Duffey  Edward     K  78 N. Y. Infantry.  Private  Sergeant     Union 

Duffey  Edward     K  193 N. Y. Infantry.  Private  Private     Union 

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1869 Catherine Shields According to the 1880 US census, this girl (her name is very hard to read - I'm making my best guess that it is Catherine) was "maimed, crippled, bedridden, or otherwise disabled".  However, she is listed as being "at school".  Also according to Arthur M. Shields interview with Margaret (Peg) Shields/Eberhardt, she is Mary (Aunt Minnie? Mimi?). 1830 - <1865 Ann *unknown 35 35 1860/1865 2 Unknown Children *Shields ? 1902 Eva Gammons 1896 - 1977 John Hickerson 80 80 ~1900 Edward *Henry Peter *Henry 7 Unknown Children *Duffey ? *Lewellyn Living Chaney 1925 Ethel Hickerson 1927 Margaret R. Hickerson *Gumbar William Hickerson <1902 Benjamin King <1902 - ~1957 Marvin King 55 55 *Touchstone Dora *Touchstone *Hickerson 1911 Sallie Living Riddle 1905 - 1993 William W. Gammons 88 88 *Gammons Richard *FitzAlan Elizabeth *de Bohun ~1340 Richard *de Cotton Nicholas *Beke 1329 Jane or Joan *de Stafford Margery *Mabelthorpe Annabella *Greene ~1341 Agnes *de Greene Living Riddle ? 1352 Henry *de Greene Henry *de Vere 1419 Johh *Howard Catherine *de Moleyens Thomas *Howard Elizabeth *de Segrave John *de Mowbray 1440 Maragret *Neville Thomas *Brooke Felicia *Redman Terry Lynn Riddle 1879 - 1961 Theresa Albert 81 81 Theresa went to live with the Mayits (neighbors?) after her mother and father died. Thomas *Lumley Catherine *Neville Philippa *Neville Ralph *Neville Unknown *unknown George *Neville 1365 Humphrey *Peshale 1370 William *d'Ipstones 1409 Mary *Savage ~1264 Adam *de Tabley Living Shofner ~1266 Beatrix *Bexton Baldwin *de Vere Elena *unknown Piers *Dutton Elizabeth *Butler 1449 Ann *Dutton Thomas *Molyneux William *Molyneux 1430 Ann *Touchet 1446 Eleanor *Dutton Living Riddle 1447 Peter *Dutton 1448 John *Dutton 1449 Isabel *Dutton 1450 Margaret *Dutton 1452 Alice *Dutton 1456 Elizabeth *Dutton 1458 Laurence *Dutton Living *Henshaw Thomas *d'Holland Constance *Plantagenet Living Hellis ~1443 Constance *Touchet Anne *Neville Alice *Ufford Fawlin *Landton Thomas *Clopton Andrew Jetton *Nations 1857 - 1927 Sophronia Binns 69 69 1640 - 1743 Ann Atwood 103 103 Source:  Family Tree
Entries: 595    Updated: Sat Oct 19 12:15:26 2002    Contact: Marie Mathis 

Christopher and Ann Atwood Nicholson's marriage was the first marriage entry in the minutes of Perquimans Monthly Meeting.

The name of Ann Atwood is listed amond the twenty-three persons for whom 2150 acres of land were conveyed to Robert Johnson for bringing them over from england. The deed is dated "23th of Aprill 1681" and the land was situated in the Isle of Wight county, Virginia. -- "One Ladd's Family"
1680 - 1682 Elizabeth *Nicholson 1 1 John *Nicholson Living Riddle Elizabeth *Hayward Elsabeth *Rigge 1328 Cecily *Ufford ~1300 Walter *Norwich D. In or Bef 1396 Margaret *unknown 1372 Catherine *Plantagenet Nicanor *Mendiola Leopoldo *Perez Lorenza R. *Gutierrez Living *Mendiola Living Riddle ? Living *Mendiola 1345 Blanche *Plantagenet 1760 Samuel *Pleasants 1764 Jane *Pleasants 1769 James *Pleasants 1771 Tarlton Woodson *Pleasants 1773 Anna S. *Pleasants 1775 Pauline *Pleasants 1779 Martha *Pleasants 1752 John *Railey Living Riddle 1754 Thomas *Railey 1757 Elizabeth *Railey 1758 Isham Randolph *Railey 1759 Anne *Railey 1761 William *Railey 1762 James *Railey 1763 Jane *Railey 1764 Martin *Railey 1766 Charles *Railey 1770 Randolph *Railey Living Riddle 1732 - 1794 Dorothea Randolph 62 62 1738 Susannah *Randolph 1755 - 1793 Anna Scott *Jefferson 38 38 Mark *Hastings 1744 - 1774 Elizabeth *Jefferson 29 29 27 June or July 1740 - 1 or 10 Oct 1765 Jane *Jefferson 1752 - 1810 Lucy *Jefferson 57 57 1746 - 3 July or Sept 1811 Martha *Jefferson Dabney *Carr 1 or 10 Oct 1741 - 1817 Mary *Jefferson Living Walton John *Bolling 1755 - 1815 Randolph *Jefferson 59 59 1750 - 1750 Sonora *Jefferson 1743 - 1826 Maria *Jefferson 83 83 Anne J. *Lewis Richard *Randolph Jane *Bolling 1727 Mary *Randolph <Living> ? 1598 John *Ryland Living Walton 1647 Dorothy *Randolph 1648 Mary *Randolph ~1649 Richard *Randolph 1652 Thomas *Randolph 1653 John *Randolph 1655 Elizabeth *Randolph 1657 Margaret *Randolph ~1535 - 1591 Dorothy *Tanfield 56 56 Bartholomew *Tate 4 Daughters *Tate Living Walton 1881 - 1958 Elizabeth Albert 76 76 Married Name:<_MARNM> Basel
BIOGRAPHY: Married to Valentine Basel
4 Sons *Tate Eleanor *Pauncefort John *Pauncefort ~1413 Robert *Tanfield ~1415 Female *Lovell Thomas *Tanfield 1314 John *Tendring 1316 Joan *Crookrode Isabel *unknown Unknown *unknown Living Ray D. 1471 Humphrey *Audley D. 1524 Edmund Audley Source:  England (General): Parish and Probate Records   
 
England: Canterbury - Wills Proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 1383-1558 (A-J)
1383 to 1558.
County: General
Country: England
1524 Audley, Audeley, Edmund, bishop of Salisbury; Barford, etc., Oxford 28 Bodfelde
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1410 Katherine *Venables 1412 Johanna *Venables 1384 Joan *Venables 1269 Agatha *Vernon 1305 Alice *Venables 1314 Ellen *Venables 1317 Isabella *Venables 1305 Rose *Venables Living Nell 1313 William *Venables 1310 Katherine *Houghton 1315 Elizabeth *Moberley 1328 Joan *Venables 1332 Roger *Venables 1333 Hugh *Venables 1334 Thomas *Venables 1336 Richard *Venables 1335 William *Venables 1337 John *Venables Living Ray 1339 Anilla *Venables 1385 Richard *Venables ~1250 Roesia *Venables 1254 William *Venables 1265 Elizabeth *Venables 1272 Catherine *Venables 1276 Cecilia *Venables 1270 John *Percy 1270 George *Percy 1271 William *Percy Living Ray >1164 Adela *Warenne I am not positive that Hameline is her father. ~1165 William *Fitzwilliam ~1200 Thomas *Fitzwilliam 1134 - 1159 Guilliam (William) *Normandie 25 25 Source:  Ancestors of Ken Powers
Entries: 10666    Updated: Sun Aug 24 22:09:10 2003    Contact: ken powers 



Name: William De BLOIS
Given Name: William De
Surname: Blois
NSFX: 4th Earl Of Surrey 1
Name: William Prince Of ENGLAND
Given Name: William Prince Of
Surname: England
Title: 4th Earl Of Surrey
Sex: M
Birth: Between 1132-1137 in Blois, Loir-Et-Cher, Orleanais/Centre, France 2
Death: Oct 1159 in Hospital Of Montmorillon, Poitou, France 2
Burial: , Montmorillon, Vienne, France
Reference Number: 9FTG-V6
Ancestral File #: 9FTG-V6
Change Date: 26 Feb 2003 at 19:44
Note:
EARLDOM OF SURREY (IV)

WILLIAM DE BLOIS, a younger son of STEPHEN KING OF ENGLAND, by Maud, suo jure COUNTESS OF BOULOGNE, daughter and heir of Eustace, COUNT OF BOULOGNE, was born between 1132 and 1137. In 1148 or 1149 he became EARL OF SURREY by his marriage to the heiress. In August 1153, by the death of his elder brother Eustace, he became Count of Boulogne. In November 1153 the treaty between his father and Henry, Duke of Normandy, which provided that Henry should succeed Stephen as King, stipulated that William should hold all the lands &c. which his father had held before he became King [the comti of Mortain, the lands of the Honors of Boulogne, Eye and Lancaster, and other lands granted by Henry I], and the lands &c. of the Honor of Warenne, including the castles of Bellencombre and Mortemer; also Norwich castle, with a large interest in the comitatus of Norfolk, which Stephen had given him; also Pevensey castle, with an interest in that Honor. However in 1157 William surrendered to Henry II Pevensey and Norwich and whatever crown lands were in his hands and all his strongholds in Normandy and England, being allowed to retain whatever Stephen had held at the death of Henry I. In 1158 he was knighted by Henry II at Carlisle. In the summer of 1159 he served in the Toulouse campaign, dying during the retreat in October. He was a benefactor to Lewes Priory. He married Isabel, only daughter and heir of William (DE WARENNE), 3rd EARL OF SURREY, by Ela. He died s.p. as above in October I 159 and was buried in the hospital of Montmorillon in Poitou. Isabel survived him and was sought in marriage by Henry Il's brother William, but Archbishop Beket opposed the match on the ground of consanguinity, and she married, 2ndly, the King's illegitimate half-brother, Hamelin. [Complete Peerage XII/1:497-9, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]



Marriage 1 Isabel De WARENNE b: 1137 in Surrey, Eng
Married: 1153
Change Date: 12 Apr 2003

Sources:
Abbrev: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition, by Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., 1999
Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition, by Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., 1999
Page: 83-36
Quality: 3
Abbrev: Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom, by G. E Cokayne, Sutton Publishing Ltd, 2000
Title: Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom, by G. E Cokayne, Sutton Publishing Ltd, 2000
Page: XII/1:497-499
Quality: 3
1256 William *Warenne 1262 Isabel *Warenne 1073 Ketel *Workington 1073 Christiana *unknown 1130 Egeline *Engaine 1160 Thomas Fitzgospatrick *Workington Living Grace * 1255 Roger *de Swynnerton Gundred *Warenne Ralph (Rodulf) *Warenne Emma Beatrice * Gherbod the *Flemming 1076 Edith *Warenne Wsewolod * Ingeborg * 1040 Ulrich * Living Ray 1040 Adelaide Von Frantenhausen * Kuno * ~1020 Adelheid *Maurienne ~1040 Adelaide von Rheinfelden 1070 Berchtold *von Zahringen 1100 Konrad Herzog *von Zahringen Luitgarde *von Zahringen Yuri Dolgoruki *Vladimirovich Helen *Ossectia 1110 Andrew *Bogolobske Living Nichols John *Hamden Eleanor *Hamden ~1740 William *Hamden 1715 Catharine *Nightengale 1704 Frances *Nightengale ID: I063336
Name: Frances Nightengale 1
Sex: F
Title: Mrs. Phillips?
Christening: AUG 1704 Christ Church, Barbados, W.I. 1
Change Date: 2 MAY 2000 1
Note:
[greenidge.ged.FTW]

Not mentioned in 1715 Census.
Is she the Frances who marries Phillips? She is not mentioned in the father's Will in 1736/7!


Father: Nathaniel Nightengale
Mother: Catharine Ragg

Marriage 1 Nathaniel Phillips
Married: 1 JAN 1742/43 in ,,St. Michael, Barbados, W.I. 1
Children
Susanna Phillips
Nathaniel? Phillips

Sources:
Title: greenidge.ged.FTW
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Other
Text: Date of Import: 7 May 2002
1700/1701 Issac *Nightengale Source:  Williams Latham Tomlin Charlier
Entries: 125023    Updated: Thu Aug 14 08:07:45 2003    Contact: kenneth williams 


ID: I063339
Name: Isaac Nightengale 1
Sex: M
Christening: MAR 1700/01 ,,Christ Church, Barbados, W.I. 1
Change Date: 1 FEB 2000 1
Note:
[greenidge.ged.FTW]

Not mentioned in 1715 Census.


Father: Nathaniel Nightengale
Mother: Catharine Ragg

Sources:
Title: greenidge.ged.FTW
Repository:
Call Number:
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Text: Date of Import: 7 May 2002
1708 John *Nightengale Catharine *Nightengale 1745 Gamaliel *Nightengale Mary *Nightengale Living Snell ~1770 Thomas Burton *Nightengale 1711 Gamaliel *Nightengale Elizabeth *Scales Roger *Scales Miss *Picquigny 1109 Maud *Braose Mary *unknown 1750 Leshea Anderson 1763 Demsey *Bass 1771 Darling *Bass Living Nichols 1785 Jason *Bass 1783 Justina *Bass 1763 Lewis *Bass 1763 Maryann *Bass 1778 Mordecai *Bass 1771 Prudence *Bass 1758 Stephen *Bass 1775 Tamor *Bass 1765 Trusling *Bass ? 1654 - 1729 George Archer 75 75 Source:  Virginia County Records, VI
Henrico County.
  Book No. 6.

Original Source Page Name: 260 George Archer 1671
Comment: 784 acres
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Henrico County.
  Book No. 6.

Original Source Page Name: 487 George Archer 1673
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Source:  Virginia County Records, Volume VII   
    

Virginia County Records, VII
  Henrico County
   Book No. 8

Original Source Page #: 153
Name: Richard Kennon ; Francis Epes ; Joseph Royall ; George Archer
Date: 1691
Comment: 2827 acres
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   Book No. 8

Original Source Page #: 416
Name: George Archer
Date: 1695
Comment: 1536 acres
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  Henrico County
   Book No. 10

Original Source Page #: 347
Name: Godfrey Fouler ; George Archer
Date: 1717
Comment: 500 acres
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Virginia County Records, X
Index to Land Grants Henrico County.
  Book No. 11.

Original Source Page Name: 303
Name: George Archer
Date: 1723
Comment: of Henrico County;900 acres
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Source:  Annals of Henrico Parish
Marriages.
Oct 1688-Oct 1689
Name: Geo. Archer
to only sister of Wm. Harris .
Living Nichols 1883 - 1884 Augusta Albert 8m 8m 1911 - 1966 Regina Arlene Keith 55 55 Also Known As:<_AKA> Evelyn Mildred (on birth certificate)

Cause of Death:<CAUS> psirrosis
1656 Elizabeth Ann *Harris Annals of Henrico Parish
Marriages.
Oct 1688-Oct 1689
Name: Geo. Archer
to only sister of Wm. Harris .
1673 Frances *Shippey ~1700 Samuel Allen ~1735 Eliabeth Allen ~1735 Martha Field Allen ~1700 Elizabeth *Royall 1728 - 1744 Agnes Archer 16 16 1728/1735 - 1790 Edward C. Archer 1728/1730 Elizabeth Archer 1728 John *Archer Living Nichols 1728 Martha *Archer 1752 Martha Field *Archer 1728 Michelle *Archer 1729 William *Archer ~1750 Chastain *Cocke 1778 Elizabeth Royall *Cocke William *Downman Mary *Walthall 1772 Ann Archer 1773 - 10 NOV 1822/1823 Edward P. **Archer Source:  Virginia Census, 1800-90   



ARCHER, EDWARD 
   State:  VA  Year:  1810 
   County:  Chesterfield County  Record Type:  Federal Population Schedule 
   Township:  41020-22110-0,54  Page:  64 
   Database:  VA 1810 Federal Census Index 

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ARCHER, EDWARD 
   State:  VA  Year:  1810 
   County:  Chesterfield County  Record Type:  Federal Population Schedule 
   Township:  41020-22110-0,54  Page:  64 
   Database:  VA 1810 Federal Census Index 



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ARCHER, EDWARD 
   State:  VA  Year:  1810 
   County:  Chesterfield County  Record Type:  Federal Population Schedule 
   Township:  41020-22110-0,54  Page:  64 
   Database:  VA 1810 Federal Census Index 



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ARCHER, EDWARD 
   State:  VA  Year:  1810 
   County:  Chesterfield County  Record Type:  Federal Population Schedule 
   Township:  41020-22110-00  Page:  064 
   Database:  VA 1810 Federal Census Index 



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ARCHER, EDWARD 
   State:  VA  Year:  1810 
   County:  Chesterfield County  Record Type:  Federal Population Schedule 
   Township:  41020-22110-00  Page:  064 
   Database:  VA 1810 Federal Census Index 



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ARCHER, EDWARD 
   State:  VA  Year:  1820 
   County:  Chesterfield County  Record Type:  Federal Population Schedule 
   Township:  No Township Listed  Page:  231 
   Database:  VA 1820 Federal Census Index 



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ARCHER, EDWARD 
   State:  VA  Year:  1783 
   County:  Chesterfield County  Record Type:  Tax list 
   Township:  No Township Listed  Page:  051 
   Database:  VA Early Census Index 



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ARCHER, EDWARD 
   State:  VA  Year:  1783 
   County:  Chesterfield County  Record Type:  Tax list 
   Township:  No Township Listed  Page:  051 
   Database:  VA Early Census Index





Source:  Some Early Virginia Families
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Descendants of Edward P. Archer
1 [2] Edward P. Archer b: 10 January 1774 d: 10 November 1823 in Chesterfield County, Virginia
+Mary Jefferson Bolling m: 10 April 1797 in Chesterfield County Virginia d: 1798 Father: John Bolling Mother: Mary Jefferson
2 [1] Peter Jefferson Archer b: 21 March 1798 d: Abt. 1870 +Martha Woodson Michaux b: 01 October 1801 in "Hunter's Fare", Powhatan County, Virginia m: 22 December 1825 in Powhatan County, Virginia d: 22 January 1847 Father: Jacob Michaux Mother: Mary Ann Elizabeth Woodson
*2nd Wife of [1] Peter Jefferson Archer:
+Lucy Ann Gilliam b: 29 January 1810 m: 22 December 1857 in Henrico County, Virginia d: 23 May 1869 in Powhatan County, Virginia Burial: Saint Luke’s Episcopal Church Cemetery, Powhatan County, Virginia Father: John Gilliam Mother: Mary Jefferson James
*2nd Wife of [2] Edward P. Archer:
+Anne Walthall b: 1781 m: 29 August 1799 in Chesterfld County, Virginia d: 1839 in Chesterfield County, Virginia Father: Archard Walthall Mother: Frances Netherland
2 Ann Cornelia Archer
2 Edward Ellsworth Archer b: 18 March 1808 d: 21 May 1861
+Mary Ann Shore b: 09 September 1812 m: 01 May 1832 in Petersburg, Fauquier County, Virginia d: 04 May 1849 in St. Louis, Missouri Burial: Episcopal Burying Ground Father: Thomas Shore Mother: Mary Harriet Bolling
2 Elizabeth A. Archer b: 21 May 1810
+Joseph Dudley b: 14 March 1790 m: 09 July 1827 in Chesterfield County, Virginia d: 07 February 1853
2 William Archard Archer b: Abt. 1813 d: 23 January 1860
+Ann Amelia Davies b: 22 October 1813 in "The Cottage", Chester, Chesterfield County, Virginia m: 02 August 1831 in Chesterfield County, Virginia d: 05 May 1861
2 Martha Imogen Archer b: 05 November 1814
+George Caperton
Living Nichols 1770 Frances Archer died unmarried. - died young? 1769 John *Archer 1772 Mary *Archer 1765 Sussana *Archer 1769 William *Archer ~1740 - ~1761 Dinah Belgrove 21 21 1762 Charles *Godfrey D. <1814 Mary Jefferson *Bolling 1783 Mary Kennon *Cocke ~1815 Richard *Archer Living Haggard 1817 Samuel *Archer ~1819 Ann Marie Archer 1798 Peter Jefferson *Archer Blackman *Moseley Alexander Trent *Trent ~1634 George *Archer 1679 - 1697 Blanche Archer 18 18 1675/1678 Elizabeth Archer 1681 - 1738 George Archer 57 57 1674/1679 Judith *Archer Living Haggard 1678/1685 Margery *Archer 1678 Mary *Archer 1683 William *Archer *Harris William *Harris Annals of Henrico Parish
Marriages.
Oct 1688-Oct 1689
Name: Geo. Archer
to only sister of Wm. Harris .
~1631 Mary Sarah Elizabeth *Wood Lewis *Eppes 1697 Edward *Eppes 1697 Francis *Eppes 1697 John *Eppes Living Ray 1697 Lewis *Eppes 1670 John B. *Farley 1703 Francis *Farley John B. *Farley Mary *Kennon 1702 George *Archer 1702 Peter *Archer ~1500 - 1587 Thomas Armstrong 87 87 Source:  Ancestry.com. Lincolnshire, England: Parish and Probate Records . [database online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2001. Original data: Electronic databases created from various publications of parish and probate records.

Lincolnshire: - Calendar of Wills, 1320-1600
Calendar of Wills Proved and of Administrations Granted in the Commissary Court of the Peculiar and Exempt Jurisdiction of Groby, 1580-1800.
  Wills Proved in the Consistorp Court of Lincoln.
   Calendar No. 3. 1506-1600.
County: Lincolnshire
Country: England
Armstrong, Armestronge, Tho., Barrowby 1587 , 125
Francis *Beaumont ~1600 Robert Atwood Living Rogers Elinor *Gregory 1682 Sarah *Nicholson 11 MAR 1683/1684 Elizabeth *Nicholson 1685 Christopher *Nicholson 7 FEB 1686/1687 Thomas *Nicholson 8 FEB 1687/1688 Ann *Nicholson Living Rogers *unknown *unknown *unknown 1306 Margery *Badlesmere 1858 Frances *Black 1572 Christofer *Banks 1575 Alice *Foxe 1607 Janet *unknown Basel Living Brown ~1850 Valentine Basel ~1850 Unknown *unknown Henry Basel Source:  New York Census, 1790-1890   

     

Year  Surname  Given Name (s)  County  State  Page  Township or Other Info  Record Type  Database  ID# 

1860  BASEL  HENRY  New York County  NY  059  20 W. Nyc Dist. 5  Federal Population Schedule  NY 1860
Federal Census Index  NY58511150
bet 10 Jan 1856-1857 - >1930 Jacob Basel Casper Basel Bet 8 April 1906-1907 Helen Basel Bet 10 Jan 1861-62 Sophia *unknown ~1892 William D. Byrnes Social Security Death Index
 

Name:    WILLIAM BYRNES
SSN:    106-18-2726
Last Residence:    33494   
Born:    17 Sep 1892
Last Benefit:        
Died:    Sep 1975
State (Year) SSN issued:    NY (Before 1951 )
~1835 Solomon Edmund Binns ~1837 Susan Adeline Barnett Living Brown 1885 Ida Olla *Nations 1881 Jetton *Nations 1883 - 1884 Lucy Maggie *Nations 1 1 1880 Zelma *Nations Henry? *Binns Source:  Ancestry.com. Texas Land Title Abstracts [database online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2000. Original data: Texas General Land Office. Abstracts of all original Texas Land Titles comprising Grants and Locations. Austin, Texas: , 19--.

District: Jefferson; Liberty
County: Hardin
Grantee: Henry Binns
Patent Date: 29 Aug 1835
Patent #: 857
Patent Volume: 23
Acres: 4428.40
Class:   Title
Tabitha *unknown 1790 - >1850 John Bittle 60 60 Source:  Jackson, Ronald V., Accelerated Indexing Systems, comp. North Carolina Census, 1790-1890. [database on-line] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 1999-. Compiled and digitized by Mr. Jackson and AIS from microfilmed schedules of the U.S. Federal Decennial Census, territorial/state censuses, and/or census substitutes.

BITTLE, JOHN 
   State:  NC  Year:  1800 
   County:  Anson County  Record Type:  Federal Population Schedule 
   Township:  20010-40010-02  Page:  232 
   Database:  NC 1800 Federal Census Index 

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BITTLE, JOHN 
   State:  NC  Year:  1800 
   County:  Anson County  Record Type:  Federal Population Schedule 
   Township:  20010-40010-02  Page:  232 
   Database:  NC 1800 Federal Census Index 



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BITTLE, JOHN 
   State:  NC  Year:  1820 
   County:  Anson County  Record Type:  Federal Population Schedule 
   Township:  No Township Listed  Page:  014 
   Database:  NC 1820 Federal Census Index 



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BITTLE, JOHN 
   State:  NC  Year:  1830 
   County:  Anson County  Record Type:  Federal Population Schedule 
   Township:  No Township Listed  Page:  063 
   Database:  NC 1830 Federal Census Index 



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BITTLE, JOHN 
   State:  NC  Year:  1840 
   County:  Anson County  Record Type:  Federal Population Schedule 
   Township:  No Township Listed  Page:  079 
   Database:  NC 1840 Federal Census Index 



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BITTLE, JOHN 
   State:  NC  Year:  1850 
   County:  Anson County  Record Type:  Federal Population Schedule 
   Township:  Sandy Point Dist  Page:  187 
   Database:  NC 1850 Federal Census Index 



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BITTLE, JOHN H. 
   State:  NC  Year:  1850 
   County:  Anson County  Record Type:  Federal Population Schedule 
   Township:  Smith Dist  Page:  191 
   Database:  NC 1850 Federal Census Index 



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BITTLE, JOHN 
   State:  NC  Year:  1810 
   County:  Beaufort County  Record Type:  Federal Population Schedule 
   Township:  Bertie  Page:  055 
   Database:  NC 1810 Federal Census Index 



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BITTLE, JOHN 
   State:  NC  Year:  1800 
   County:  Bertie County  Record Type:  Federal Population Schedule 
   Township:  51010-00100-00  Page:  30 
   Database:  NC 1800 Federal Census Index 



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BITTLE, JOHN 
   State:  NC  Year:  1800 
   County:  Bertie County  Record Type:  Federal Population Schedule 
   Township:  51010-00100-00  Page:  30 
   Database:  NC 1800 Federal Census Index
~1795 Sarah Kinchen Jones Bittle <1850 Sarah *Gathings Elmira Bittle She is not listed in her father's household in the 1850 US census; I assume she married before then or died before then. Living Brown 1886 - 3 Mar 188? Henry Christopher Albert 1824 - 1868 Burwell Bittle 44 44 1826 - 1868 Roxanna Bittle 42 42 1831 Eliza Jane Bittle 1833 - 1873 Irvin Bittle 40 40 1837 Emily Bittle 1839 - 1911 John Wesley Bittle 72 72 1840 Mary Usley Bittle 1841 Narcissa Bittle 1813 Edmund *Long ~1840 Elizabeth M. *Cason Living Brown 1861 Mary Ann *Bittle ~1853 J. F. *Bittle Nancy J. *unknown Edgar *Bittle Alexander *Bittle Annie *Bittle Burwell R. *Bittle L. *Hurst Albert *Vick 1835 Thomas H. *Liles Living Rogers 1858 John E. *Liles 1860 Almonia F. *Liles 1862 Thomas C. *Liles 1864 Louisa B. *Liles 1866 Ebben W. *Liles >1870 Hamilton *Liles >1870 Mary Elizabeth *Liles >1870 Tilden *Liles Alexander H. *Buchanan Ellen Sonora *Smith Living Ray 0790 Robert * Prasutagus * ~0040 Daughter verch Prasutagus * Grallon * <0860 - 913/915 Anarawd Ap Rhodri Mawr * His title in his own language is 'Brenin Cymru oll' - King of all Wales. Clydog * Meurug * <0232 - >0232 Coel * Bingethors * Brochwell ap Aeddan * Living *unknown Aeddan ap Blegored * Blegored * <1020 1rst son ap Cadwgan * Agnes verch Cadwgan * Trahaiarn ap Cadivor Mawr * Howell ap Trahaiarn * Gwrgeney ap Idnerth * Elydir ap Gwrgeney * Grono ap Elydir * Griffith ap Grono * Living Ray 1020 Iorwerth ap Cadwgan * ~1000 Ieuaf ap Cadwgan * 1125 - 1175 Morgan ap Caradog * 50 50 Morgan ap Caradog ap Iestyn (d c 1208, lord of the Welsh barony of Avan Wallia (or Nedd-Avan) in the honour of Glamorgan, son of Caradog and Gwladus, daughter of Gruffydd ap Rhys ap Tewdwr. Always an unwilling vassal of the Norman lords of Glamorgan, he was closely identified with the policy of his cousin, the 'lord' Rhys, and was probably the leader of the Glamorgan rising of 1183. He was twice m.: (1) to Gwenllian, daughter of Ifor Bach; (2) to Gwerful, daughter of Idnerth ap Cadwgan. He had at least four sons of whome the third, Morgan Gam, succeeded him. A daughter, Sybil, appears to have m. into the family of Turberville of Coity.

Giraldus Cambensis recounts that it was Morgan ap Caradog who guided archbishop Baldwin in 1188 across the quicksands between the Afan and Tawe estuaries. Of the four sons of Morgan whose names are known to us, Lleision was the eldest; in the charters which Morgan gave to Margam abbey, Lleision and Owain are frequently mentioned as co-donors with their father. It would seem that Owain d before Lleision, but dates are uncertain, many of the charters being undated or wrongfully dated.

Welsh sub-lordships under the suzerainty of the Norman lords of Glamorgan were granted to other members of Iestyn ap Gwrgant's family. To Maredudd ap Caradog ap Iestyn came the lordship of Miskin - his son Hywel, had to surrender it to the Clares c 1245. Cadwallon ap Caradog held the lordship of Glynrhondda - Cadwallon's grandson, Owain Grych (ap Morgan), was its last Welsh lord, for before 1295 the Clares had absorbed this lordship as well. According to Giraldus, this Cadwallon was killed by his brother Owain, who d soon afterwards. [Dictionary of Welsh Biography p637-638]
~1127 Mareddud ap Caradog * 1120 Rhys ap Caradog * Ednowen Bendew * Rhys ap Tewdwr * 0714 - 24 SEP 769 Pepin * 0720 Bertrada * 0770 - >0774 Pepin * 4 4 Living Ray ~0770 Louis * ~0770 Siagre * Wife of Caradawg ap Bran *unknown <0051 - >0051 Caradoc * Source:  Ancestry.com,  "Virginia, Prominent Families, Vol. 1-4" [database online]   


Volume IV
Chapter I Warner-Reade.
Gwynn.

The Gwynns are descended from the wife of Caradoc, or Caracticus, as his name was Romanized, or from some other member of the same family. Caradoc was Chief of the Silures, son of Cynobelin (Cymbeline of Shakespeare). He had a treacherous stepmother Cartismandua, Queen of the Brogantines, by whom he was basely betrayed, and surrendered to the Romans, A. D. 51.

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Source:  Ancestry.com.  "Cassell's Gazetteer of Great Britain and Ireland", [database online]

After being defeated by the Romans in 51AD, Caractacus withdrew to his stronghold 'Pen-y-Gader' or 'Pencaer Helen'(1250 ft N.E. Carnarvshire, 3/4 W.S.W of Llanbedr).  It is one of the most "perfect" forts in Britain, as it is on a summit with a wide veiw, and the only way to approach it is on its west side which is defended by several upright stones.  Unfortunately this did not keep him from harm as he was betrayed by his stepmother, Cartismandua.
Cynobelin ap Tenuantius * Unknown Wife of Cynobelin * Adminius ap Cynobelin * Togodumnus ap Cynobelin * Eppillus ap Cynobelin * Gweird Aviragus ap Cynobelin * Living ~0100 Llawr ap Casner * Agamemnon * Clymenestra av Tyndareus * Tyndareus * Teledamus av Agamemnon * ? Pelops * ? Cwichelm ap Cynric * Cutha ap Cynric * Ceolric ap Cutha * Cuthburga * Living Ray Ine * Brand ap Baeldaeg * Baeldaeg * 0471 Hengist * Unknown *unknown 0493 Crioda * 280 BC Capoir * Bef 2000 BC Nesoi av Chaos * Bef 2000 BC Ourea av Chaos * Bef 2000 BC Phusis av Chaos * Living Ray Bef 2000 BC Thesis av Chaos * The Graeco-Roman Dieties * Parallels of Genesis * ~0520 Ingoberg * 0546 Sigibert * 0953 Bonne * 972/975 Ermengard * 975/977 Gerberga * 0953 Adelheid * ~0970 Otto * Living 1888 - 1965 Martha Albert 77 77 Her father died while her mother was pregnant with her; and then her mother died when she was six months old.  I don't know if she was one of the children that stayed with Justina (her older sister) after she married Benjamin Jordon, or if she went "elsewhere". ~0900 Teutberge * ~0920 Richard * Constance * 1830 Ambrose Pellum *Jordan 1740 Ambrose *Pellum Lydia *Kirkland 1815 Elizabeth *Jordan 1816 Jane *Jordan 1822 David Matthew *Jordan ~1823 John Daniel *Jordan Living Riddle Bet 1830-1835 Mary Ann *Jordan 1832 James Pinkney *Jordan ~1836 Missouri *Jordan Living *Godwin ? Living *Godwin ? Living *Godwin ? Living *Godwin ? Living *Godwin ? 1861 James Akiel *Godwin 1866 John L. *Godwin Living Riddle 1868 Elizabeth H. *Godwin 1868 Martha L. *Godwin 1870 Mary Ella *Godwin 1872 Leota *Godwin 1873 Letitia *Godwin 1830 David Byrnes Both of his parents were also born in Ireland according to the 1880 US census. 1843 Jane Unknown Both of her parents were also born in Ireland. 1857/1858 Mary Byrnes 1860/1861 Charles Byrnes ----------is this one mine?

Syracuse, New York Directories, 1887-1890   

     

Name  Business Name  Occupation  Location  City  State  Year 

Charles Byrnes           212 Oak    Syracuse   New York   1889 1890
Living Riddle 1862/1863 William Byrnes 1869/1870 Jane Byrnes 1872/1873 Sarah Byrnes 1839 - 1904 Michael Flannery 64 64 CENSUS:
1880 New York(Kings County,Brooklyn,44 Hudson Ave)Vol 30,E.D. 27,
Sheet 21,Line 4;

CENSUS:
1900 New York(Kings County,Brooklyn,91 Adelphi)Vol 82,E.D. 308,
Sheet 13,Line 63;

CITY DIRECTORIES:


Michael Flannery     express     73 Park avenue  Brooklyn  NY  1889, 1890

1901 Brooklyn(trucking)91 Adelphi F.H.L. Film # 1,376,614

1902 Brooklyn(trucking)91 Adelphi F.H.L. Film # 1,404,100

1903 Brooklyn(express) 91 Adelphi F.H.L. Film # 1,404,101
1845 - 1911 Cecelia Reilly 66 66 ~1890 Lillian E. *Unknown Both of her parents were born in New York according to the 1930 census. Abt 1921/1922 Gerald? *Byrnes 1925 Maria? *Byrnes Living *Byrnes ~1818 Thomas *Flannery Living Riddle ~1822 Bridget *Finnerty 1864 Delia *Flannery 1866 Mary *Flannery 1874 Joseph *Flannery 1876 Thomas *Flannery 1879 Frank *Flannery 1881 Cecelia *Flannery ~1830 Patrick Reilly Mary *Ford D. Bet 1860-1870 Sarah L. *Unknown 1860  KEITH  SARAH L.  Albany County  NY  488  10 W. Albany City  Federal Population Schedule  NY 1860 Federal Census Index  NY586145437 Living Riddle 1849 Sarah S. Keith 1861 William Keith Rosa *unknown 1920 - 2001 Charles F. Ley 80 80 ~1925 Arthur Ley Baby *Weniger ? 1849 - 1849 Eliza *Taylor <1888 - 1890? Francis? *Shields The following is based on an interview between my Aunt Peg (Margaret Shields/Eberhardt) and my Great-Aunt Lil (Lillian Shields/Tyree) in June 1978:

Although Frank is not listed on the family data sheet that my aunt gave me in '78 for Annie Albert/Shields and Frank Shields, I have added him as a child based on the interview; the other possibility is:  that he is Annie's much younger brother left in hers and Justina's care after the death of their parents (John Albert and Mary Weniger/Albert).  When Annie was so sick after her mother's funeral (Fall 1888) she couldn't take care of her family so the children were "farmed out".[which children?]  When she got Frank back, he was so run down that he died.
Alexander *Mac Leod Isabella Adamson Living Riddle Marie Druhan *Sears Catherine *Hunt Living *unknown Living *Shields ~1870 Edward *Melvin <Living> ? <Living> ? 1886/1887 - 1965 Joseph Radoczy This man may not be a brother of Istvan Radoczy, however; since there are so few Radoczys, I feel sure that he is related somehow. 1886/1887 - 1973 Elizabeth *Fodor 1914 - 2000 Joseph S. Radoczy 85 85 Living Shortes 1919 Elizabeth Radoczy 1920/1921 Frank Radoczy 1922/1923 Mary Radoczy 1878 Louis Radoczy This man may not be a brother of Istvan Radoczy, however; since there are so few Radoczys, I feel very sure that he is related somehow. 1883/1884 Mary *unknown 1905/1906 Helen Radoczy 1907/1908 Clara Radoczy 1909/1910 Margaret Radoczy 1910 - 1999 Louis F. Radoczy 88 88 1912/1913 Rudolph Radoczy Living Riddle 1914/1915 Albert Radoczy  Biography & Genealogy Master Index (BGMI) > Results

 
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Radoczy, Albert 1914-
Who's Who in American Art. 11th edition. New York: R.R. Bowker Co.,
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1976.(WhoAmA 12)
Who's Who in American Art. 13th edition. New York: R.R. Bowker Co.,
1978.(WhoAmA 13)
Who's Who in American Art. 14th edition. New York: R.R. Bowker Co.,
1980.(WhoAmA 14)
Who's Who in American Art. 15th edition. New York: R.R. Bowker Co.,
1982.(WhoAmA 15)
Who's Who in American Art. 16th edition. New York: R.R. Bowker Co.,
1984.(WhoAmA 16)
Who's Who in American Art. 17th edition. New York: R.R. Bowker Co.,
1986.(WhoAmA 17)
Who's Who in American Art. 18th edition, 1989-1990. New York: R.R.
Bowker Co., 1989.(WhoAmA 18)
Who's Who in American Art. 19th edition, 1991-1992. New Providence,
NJ: R.R. Bowker Co., 1990.(WhoAmA 19)
Who's Who in American Art. 20th edition, 1993-1994. New Providence,
NJ: R.R. Bowker Co., 1993.(WhoAmA 20)
Who's Who in American Art(R) (Marquis(TM)). 23rd edition, 1999-2000.
New Providence, NJ: Marquis Who's Who, 1999.(WhoAmA 23)
1879 Carmen J. Radoczy This may not be a brother of Istvan Radoczy, however; there are so few Radoczys that I feel sure that he is somehow related. 1881 Emma M. *unknown 1903 - 1991 Frank E. Radoczy 88 88 1909 Emma M. Radoczy 1912 - 2002 Andrew J. Radoczy 90 90 1916 Agnes Radoczy *Crombie George T. *Crombie    New York City Directory, 1890 > Results

 


Crombie George T. lumber, 425 E. 92d, & real estate, 1589 Third av. h 323 E. 86th
Thomas A. *Crombie New York City Directory, 1890 > Results

 

Crombie Thomas J. lumber, 425 E. 92d, h 323 E. 86th
Living ~1866 Samuel Cabell 1871 Mary L. Cabell 1873 Albert Cabell 1874 Jannie Cabell 1877 Elizabeth Cabell 1879 Norah Cabell ~1800 Cabell Name State County Township Year

F. M. CABELL VA  Nelson County  No Twp Listed  1850 

F. M. CABELL VA  Nelson County  No Twp Listed  1850 

FREDERICK M. CABELL VA  Nelson County  No Twp Listed  1860 

GEORGE W. CABELL VA  Nelson County  No Twp Listed  1850 

GEORGE W. CABELL VA  Nelson County  No Twp Listed  1860 

HENRY L. CABELL VA  Nelson County  No Twp Listed  1860 

JOSEPH C. CABELL VA  Nelson County  No Twp Listed  1850 

JOSEPH C. CABELL VA  Nelson County  No Twp Listed  1850 

JOSEPH C. CABELL VA  Nelson County  No Twp Listed  1850 

JOSEPH C. CABELL VA  Nelson County  No Twp Listed  1860 

M. R. CABELL VA  Nelson County  No Twp Listed  1850 

MARY W. CABELL VA  Nelson County  No Twp Listed  1860 

MAYO CABELL VA  Nelson County  No Twp Listed  1860 

MAYO* CABELL VA  Nelson County  No Twp Listed  1850 

MAYO** CABELL VA  Nelson County  No Twp Listed  1850 

N. FRANCIS CABELL VA  Nelson County  No Twp Listed  1860 

N. N. CABELL VA  Nelson County  No Twp Listed  1850 

PHILIP B. CABELL VA  Nelson County  No Twp Listed  1860 

PHILIP B. CABELL VA  Nelson County  No Twp Listed  1860 

WILLIAM D. CABELL VA  Nelson County  No Twp Listed  1860 



SLAVE SCHEDULES

At the 1850 and 1860 censuses, an enumeration of slaves was performed. Full names were rarely recorded, yet each slave was numbered. Organized by owner, each person was listed with age, sex and color. With these details, along with other facts gathered outside the schedule, it is possible to locate a specific person without actually finding their name.

Source Information:
Jackson, Ronald V., Accelerated Indexing Systems, comp. Virginia Census, 1800-90. [database on-line] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 1999-. Compiled and digitized by Mr. Jackson and AIS from microfilmed schedules of the U.S. Federal Decennial Census, territorial/state censuses, and/or census substitutes.
Unknown *unknown ~1760 - ~1835 Randolph Riddle 75 75 Edward M. Riddle, 'A Bicentennial Overview - One Riddle Family',  Edward: P.O. Box 1996, Georgetown, Texas 78627 (DRK), 2002    Contact: Carolyn Riddle-Chapin 



Birth: Betw 1755-1774 in Virginia or North Carolina
Death: abt 1835 in near Scottsboro, Jackson County, Alabama

Note: Began migration with his sons from vicinity of Winchester, Franklin County, Tennessee to Jackson County, Alabama in 1828. (See 1830 Jackson County, AL census). Census shows Randolph Riddle, Harmon Riddle, and Terry Riddle, apparently neighbors in Jackson County, Alabama. Alexander Riddle shows up on the same census, but not on the same page, as the others did.
1764 - 1842 Jemima Hawkins 78 78 Living Riddle 1907 - 1915 Audrey Marie Keith 7 7 1784 Miss *Riddle 1785 Benjamin *Riddle 1787 John *Riddle 1788 Miss *Riddle 1790 Miss *Riddle 1792 Miss *Riddle 1794 William Stephen *Riddle 1796 Elizabeth *Riddle 1798 Alexander *Riddle 1801 Nancy *Riddle Living Riddle 1803 Tyre *Riddle 1805 Miss *Riddle ~1725 Benjamin Hawkins Source Information:
Direct Data Capture. Revolutionary War Service Records. [database online] Orem, UT: Ancestry, Inc., 1999.


Revolutionary War Service Records, 1775-83
(could one of these be mine?)
 


HAWKINS, BENJ 
   Rank - Induction:  CORPL 
   Roll Box:  102 
   Roll Description:  VA 
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HAWKINS, BENJ 
   Rank - Induction:  PRIVATE 
   Roll Box:  98 
   Roll Description:  VA 
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HAWKINS, BENJ 
   Rank - Induction:  PRIVT 
   Roll Box:  102 
   Roll Description:  VA 
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HAWKINS, BENJ 
   Rank - Induction:  SERG 
   Roll Box:  88 
   Roll Description:  RI 
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HAWKINS, BENJ 
   Rank - Induction:  SERJEANT 
   Roll Box:  112 
   Roll Description:  VA 
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HAWKINS, BENJA 
   Rank - Induction:  PRIVATE 
   Roll Box:  98 
   Roll Description:  VA 
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HAWKINS, BENJAMIN 
   Rank - Induction:  DRAGOON 
   Roll Box:  114 
   Roll Description:  VA 
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HAWKINS, BENJAMIN 
   Rank - Induction:  PRIVATE 
   Roll Box:  102 
   Roll Description:  VA 
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HAWKINS, BENJAMIN 
   Rank - Induction:  SERGT 
   Roll Box:  88 
   Roll Description:  RI

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Source Information:
Roster of Soldiers from North Carolina in the American Revolution, Durham, NC: The North Carolina Daughters of the American Revolution, 1932.

North Carolina Revolutionary War Soldiers
(could one of these be mine?)

 

Pierce'S Register
Volume X
page 251
No.: 863.
To whom granted and rank: Abner Lamb, Lieut
No. acres: 2,560
Service in months: 84
Location and to whom deeded and date of warrant. Within the limits of the lands allotted the officers and soldiers of the Continental Line, by Law, 1783, Oct. 14: May 14, '84
: Col. Benj. Hawkins

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Pierce'S Register
Volume X
page 251
No.: 864.
To whom granted and rank: Jesse Lane, Privt
No. acres: 640
Service in months: 84
Location and to whom deeded and date of warrant. Within the limits of the lands allotted the officers and soldiers of the Continental Line, by Law, 1783, Oct. 14: May 14, '84
: Col. Benj. Hawkins
~1815 Ellen *unknown ~1834 John Melvin ~1837 Ann Melvin ~1838 Frances J. Melvin ~1840 Thomas Melvin ~1842 - Bef 1860? Henry *Melvin ~1844 Joseph Melvin Living Riddle Luke *Walthall ~1542 Richard *Deane 1596 Anne Marie *Jourdan 1598 Robert *Jourdan 1600 Thomas *Jourdan 1602 Samuel *Jourdan 1600 Cicely Reynolds Unknown *unknown <1565 John *Lanier <1565 Anne *Lanier Living Riddle ~1571 Jerome *Lanier >1571 Andrea *Lanier >1571 Ellen *Lanier >1571 Frances *Lanier >1571 Mary *Lanier >1571 Katherine *Lanier >1571 Samuell *Lanier >1671 John L. *Lanier >1571 Jeanne *Lanier ~1572 Alphonse *Lanier Living Harland ~1573 Innocent *Lanier 1557 Barbara *Lanier 1559 Mary *Lanier ~1561 Celia *Lanier 1537 Angelic *Bassano 1541 Margaretta *Bassano 15 MAR 1543/1544 Isabella *Bassano JAN 1546/1547 Marc Anthony *Bassano 1547 Arthur *Bassano 1550 Nicholas *Bassano Living Harland 1551 Edward *Bassano 1554 Andrea *Bassano 11 MAR 1558/1559 Jeronimo *Bassano ~1518 Jacomo *Bassano ~1520 Alvisie *Bassano ~1522 Jasper *Bassano ~1524 John *Bassano ~1526 Baptista *Bassano ~1440 Santo Bassano ~1629 Hannah *Lanier Living Harland 26 MAR 1632/1633 Nicholas *Lanier 1633 Susanna *Lanier >1637 Susanna *Lanier 17 JAN 1637/1638 Lucretia *Lanier ~1640 Charles *Lanier <1642 Robert *Lanier 17 FEB 1642/1643 Lionel *Lanier 1645 Elizabeth *Lanier 1646 Frances *Lanier 1647 William *Lanier Living Riddle 1544 - ~1620 Nicholas Ferrar 76 76 Nicholas Farrar was a distinguished member of the Virginia Company;married Mary Woodenworth of an Cheshire family.

Of the town of Hertford, in 1570, was taxed on L60.6.8. On August 13,1590 administration on the goods of John Farrar of Hertford was grantedhis widow Mary. This John Farrar was the father of Nicholas Farrar, Sr.of London. The books of the Skinners Company show that at Michaelmas,1564, Nicholas Farrar, son of John Farrar, of the town of Hertford, wasapprenticed to John Harvey kinner and merchant adventurer, and that hetook up his freedom December 1574, became a member of his company, andwas it's master in 1613.

Nicholas Ferrar, born 1544, died April 1620, was an eminent merchant ofLondon and a leading member of the Virginia Company. He tradedextensively with East and West Indies, and other parts of the world andwas the friend of many of the important men of the day. Raleigh, Hawkins,Drake and Sandy's were frequently his guests. At his house in St. Sythe'sLane, meetings of the Virginia Company were often held.
By indenture dated March 2, 1607, Nicholas Farrar, of London, Skinner,bought from Wm. Allen, of London, Esq. For L1000 a house in St. SythesLane, parish of St.Bennet Sherehog "Now in the possession of saidFarrar," and on June 1st, 1608, he bought from the same person for L20,"All the chamber now in the holding of said William Allen, acituate andbeing over the gate of the great massuage, now in the tenure of saidNicholas Farrar". The purchase of this "great chamber over the gate,"was, Farrar says for the meeting of the Virginia Company.
Carter's Life of Nicholas Farrar (Jr.) 1892, gives this interestingdescription of Nicholas Farrar, Sr. and his wife:
Nicholas Farrar, the elder, was of a fair type and the great merchant ofLondon, well born, loyal. (He was written Esquire by Queen Elizabeth inturn for liberal assistance), hot tempered generous hearted, a man ofwide symphathies gathering many of the notable men of the day round thehospitable table of his fine house in the city, a zealous churchman,repairing and seating at his own expense, his parish church of St.Sythes, and providing a morning preacher for the same. Mr. Farrar'sportrait by Jenssen, is to be seen at Cambridge, in the Master's Lodge,of Magdolen College, a fine face with uprightness and honest in everyline. His wife Mary Woodennoth,* of the ancient family of the Woodennothsof Shavington, was a remarkable woman, gifted with the same power ofempressing her personality on those around her, which was one of the mostmarked characteristics of her son Nicholas. Her portrait hangs beside herhusband's. The firm delicate lines of finely cut features, theexquisitely fair complection, the noble and serious countenance, suitswell the description which is given of her in he memoir of her son. "Weare told that she was beautiful, bright haired and fair, even to hereighteith year (at her death in 1634, she is said to have been in her83rd year) highly educated, of strong judgement, a wise and even temperso that her choleric husband declared that in their five and forty yearsof married life, she had never given him cause for anger, a woman who didnot talk much, but whose word was law in her little world, and whosediscreat, careful, charitable life was grounded in a deep love and studyof the will of God.

Was written Esquire by Queen Elizabeth in turn for liberal assistance.His portrait by Jenssen, is to be seen at Cambridge, in the Master'sLodge, of Magdolen College. His wife is of the ancient family ofWoodennoths of Shavington, her portrait hangs next to her husbandsportrait.
"Beyond a doubt, Sherwood and Alexander Fowler were brothers. I think Iremember hearing my father say that his grandfather, Alexander Fowler,died at the old Fowler homestead in Goochland, Va. The place is now ownedby a Mr. Richard James. My father settled in Louisa County about 1839. Iam a descendant of the distinguished English Farrar family in my maternalline; my mother, Martha Ann (Shelton) Fowler was a daughter of SallyFarrar, who married Major Thomas Shelton. The Farrars have been traced inan unbroken line of English and Norman descent for six hundred years.Nicholas Farrar and his sons, John and Nicholas, Jr., were prominentofficials in the London Colonization Company which colonized Virginia.The meetings of that company were often held in the home of NicholasFarrar, Sr. I had the Farrar Tree reaching down to me; it was printed onvellum, but it was also burned when my home was."--Annals of the FowlerFamily- Author: Glenn D.F. Arthur
Call Number: CS71.F681x, page 297
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Source:  Diane Fyans Roos,  "Fyans/Slater ancestors and many other lines that were found in research by many people.", 2002

Nicholas Ferrar (b. ca 1544/46,
Hertfordshire, England; d. Apr 1620) and Mary Wodenorth (b. ca 1551,
Shavington, Cheshire, England; d. 1634). Nicholas and Mary had 6 children:
Susannah, John, Erasmus, Nicholas, Richard and William. Nicholas Ferrar's
(Richard's father) parents were John Ferrar (b. Hertfordshire, England; d. ca
1590) and Mary. Were I have a lot of informtion is on the ancestors of Mary
Wodenorth. They were listed of the Visitatio of Cheshire bookds and so you can
find their family traced all the way to the time of reign (1216-1272). I don't
know how trustworthy that information is since there can be problems with the
information listed on the Visitation books, but it at least provided a place to
start researching. I will just give you a little bit of the info her. Mary's
father was George Woodnett (b. Shavington, Cheshire, England.) He married
first Maud Wood and then Anne Strkey. Mary is Anne's daught. George
Woodnett's father is Lawrence Woodnett (d. ca 1489, Ireland) who married Joice
Wilbram (daughter of Thomas Wilbram, Esq. of Woodhey, England).

Father: John FERRAR b: ABT 1510/1520 in ,Hertfordshire,England

Marriage 1 Mary WODENORTH b: ABT 1551 in Shavington,Cheshire,England
Children
Richard FERRIS b: 1596 in of,Cheshire,England
Susannah FERRAR b: 1580/1599 in of,Hertfordshire,Eng
John FERRAR b: 1580/1599 in of,Hertfordshire,Eng
Erasmus FERRAR b: 1580/1599 in of,Hertfordshire,Eng
Nicholas FERRAR b: 1580/1599 in of,Hertfordshire,Eng
William FERRAR b: 1580/1599 in of,Hertfordshire,Eng
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Source:  Edwin Griffin,  "Jack Tilghman Griffin's Ancesters", 2002

Nicholas Ferrar (1544-April 1620) an eminent merchant of London and a Member of the Virginia Company, traded extensively to the East and West Indies. Nicholas married Mary Woodenoth, daughter of George Woodnoth, Shevington. They had issue: Susannah, John, Erasmus, Nicholas, Captain William, Richard and Joyce. Nicholas and Mary were highly respected citizens and their portraits may be viewed in the Master's Lodge at Magdolen College at Cambridge.
H1200. NICHOLAS FERRAR. Born 1544 in Hertford, England. "One of London's merchant princes, and he and his two elder sons were prominent members of the Virginia Company." Died April 1620 in London, England. Buried at Little Gidding Church, Huntingdonshire. Parents: father JOHN FERRAR (H2400), mother unknown.

From Carter's Life of Nicholar Ferrar (Jr.), 1892:
Nicholas Ferrar, the elder, was a fair type of the great merchants of London, well-born, loyal (he "was written Esquire by Queen Elizabeth" in return for liberal assistance), hot-tempered, generous hearted, a man of wide sympathies, gathering many of the notable men of the day round the hospitable table of his fine house in the city; a zealous churchman, repairing and seating at his own expense his parish church of St. Sythes, and providing a morning preacher for the same. Mr. Ferrar's portrait, by Janssen, is to be seen at Cambridge in the Master's Lodge at Magdalen College, a fine open face with uprightness and honesty in every line. His wife, Mary Woodenoth, of the ancient family of Woodenoths of Shavington, was a remarkable woman, gifted with the same power of impressing her personality on those round her which was one of the marked characteristics of her son, Nicholas. Her portrait hangs beside her husband's. The firm, delicate lines of finely cut features, the exquisitely fair complexion, the noble and serious countenance suit well with the description which is given of her in the memoir of her son.
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1562 - 1634 Mary Woodenoth 72 72 1596 Richard James *Ferrar D. 1590 John Ferrar Source:  Worcestershire, England: Parish and Probate Records   


Worcestershire and Gloucestershire: - Abstracts of Inquisitiones Post Mortem for Gloucestershire, Returned into the High Court of Chancery, 1302-1358
Burialls 1559.
  Roger, son of Roger de Bourhull.
   Free Tenants of the same Manor.
County: Worcestershire
Country: England
John de Ferrar' held there of the same 1 messuage, paying to them by the year 2s. at the feast of St. Michael. There are there 2 free tenants who held of the same divers tenements, paying to them by the year of a certain rent of assize
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Worcestershire and Gloucestershire: - Abstracts of Inquisitiones Post Mortem for Gloucestershire, Returned into the High Court of Chancery, 1302-1358
Burgesses.
  Bogo de Knoville.
   Customary Tenants.
County: Worcestershire
Country: England
Sum of the value of the whole extent per annum, £8 1s. 7d., of the which he paid per annum to Alan Plockenet and John de Ferrar 1 1/2d., and so the sum is clear per annum £8 1s. 5 1/2d.
~1524 Mary *Unknown Margret Lacey 1522 William Ferrar 1498 - 1649 Agnes Barcroft Horsfall 151 151 1494 - 1548 Henrie Ferrar 54 54 Henrie Ferrar Living Reid ~1530 Anne Starkey ~1530 George Woodnett Woodnoth ~1500 Joyce Wilbram ~1489 - 1489 Lawrence Woodnett *Woodnoth Cheshire, England: Parish and Probate Records   



Cheshire: Chester - Earliest Ordination Book of The Diocese of Chester, 1542-7 & 1555-8
Marton Marriages. Addenda Et Corrigenda.
  The Earliest Ordination Book of the Diocese of Chester.
   Presbri.
County: Cheshire
Country: England
[Dns ] Woodnett cestrien. dioc. ad tim Mri Petri [Dutton] de Dutton mitis dict. dioc.
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Lancashire & Cheshire: - Miscellanies containing: 1. A list of the Freeholders in Cheshire, 1578; 2. The ordination Register of Chester, 1542-1558; 3. List of the Wills, Inventories, etc., 1621-1700 (preserved at the Diocesan Registry, Chester).
Marton Marriages. Addenda Et Corrigenda.
  Nampleriche Hundred.
   Errata.
County: Cheshire
Country: England
John Woodnett
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Lancashire & Cheshire: - Miscellanies containing: 1. A list of the Freeholders in Cheshire, 1578; 2. The ordination Register of Chester, 1542-1558; 3. List of the Wills, Inventories, etc., 1621-1700 (preserved at the Diocesan Registry, Chester).
Marton Marriages. Addenda Et Corrigenda.
  Nampleriche Hundred.
   Errata.
County: Cheshire
Country: England
Lauence Woodnett
~1470 Anne Corbett ~1476 George Woodnett *Woodnoth ~1452 Margery Weaver ~1450 John Woodnett *Woodnoth ~1430 Margery Troubleshall ~1428 John Woodnett *Woodnoth Living Reid ~1406 Eva *Brow ~1404 Randall Woodnett 1583 William *Ferrar 1529 Henry *Ferrar 1518 Edward *Ferrar 1524 John *Ferrar 1526 Agnes *Ferrar 1545 Nicholas *Ferrar John Horsfall Maud *Wood Living Reid Living Shields ~1475 Thomas Wilbram Source Information:  Ancestry.com. England (General): Parish and Probate Records . [database online] Provo, UT:                                    Ancestry.com, 2001. Original data: Electronic databases created from various publications of                                      parish and probate records.

England: Canterbury - Wills Proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 1383-1558 (K-Z)
1383 to 1558.
County: General
Country: England
1536 Wilbram, William, Wodhay, Cheshire F. 40 Hogen
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England: Canterbury -Wills Proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 1653-1656
Calendar of Wills in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 1653--1656.
County: General
Country: England
Wilbram, Elizabeth, wid., Tottenham, Mdx. 1655 408
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Source Information:  Ancestry.com. Cheshire, England: Parish and Probate Records . [database online] Provo, UT:                                    Ancestry.com, 2001. Original data: Electronic databases created from various publications of                                     parish and probate records.

Cheshire: Chester - Earliest Ordination Book of The Diocese of Chester, 1542-7 & 1555-8
Marton Marriages. Addenda Et Corrigenda.
  The Earliest Ordination Book of the Diocese of Chester.
   Diaconi.
County: Cheshire
Country: England
Dns Radus Foxe cestrien. dioc. subdiaconus ad tim Mri Thome Wilbram de Waddey [Woodhey] dict. dioc. armigi
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Cheshire: Chester - Earliest Ordination Book of The Diocese of Chester, 1542-7 & 1555-8
Marton Marriages. Addenda Et Corrigenda.
  The Earliest Ordination Book of the Diocese of Chester.
   Subdiagoni.
County: Cheshire
Country: England
Dns Radus Foxe cestrien. dioc. ad tim Mri Thome Wilbram de Woodheye armigi dict. dioc
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(maybe William is a son?...or the father?)

Cheshire, England: Parish and Probate Records   

Lancashire & Cheshire: - Cases in the Court of Star Chamber, 1499-1528
Marton Marriages. Addenda Et Corrigenda.
  Lancashire and Cheshire Cases in the Court of Star Chamber
   Cholmondeley v. Ormshaw Trespass of Cattle at Acton, Co. Chester (S.C.P., Henry 8th, Vol. 8., fol. 274)
County: Cheshire
Country: England
Writ ( 05 Jul [1536] 28 Henry 8th) to Edward Mynshull and William Wilbram, esquiers, Richard Hassaull, gent., and John Woodewarde, clerk, to examine the matter
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Lancashire & Cheshire: - Wills, 1301-1752
  Eancashire and Cheshire Wills Not Now to be Found in Any Probate Court.
   The Will of Sir John Stanley, of Handforth, Dated 1527.
County: Cheshire
Country: England
Wyllm Wilbram for Thomas Dune 8d Wyllm Wylbra for Thomas Dune 8d
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Lancashire & Cheshire: - Wills, 1301-1752
  Eancashire and Cheshire Wills Not Now to be Found in Any Probate Court.
   The Will of Sir John Stanley, of Handforth, Dated 1527.
County: Cheshire
Country: England
Imprimis William Wilbram 23s 8d Imprimis Willm Wylbram 23s 8d
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Lancashire & Cheshire: - Wills, 1301-1752
Marton Marriages. Addenda Et Corrigenda.
  Eancashire and Cheshire Wills Not Now to be Found in Any Probate Court.
   The Will of Sir John Stanley, of Handforth, Dated 1527.
County: Cheshire
Country: England
Imprimis William Wilbram 23s 8d Imprimis Willm Wylbram 23s 8d
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Lancashire & Cheshire: - Wills, 1301-1752
Marton Marriages. Addenda Et Corrigenda.
  Eancashire and Cheshire Wills Not Now to be Found in Any Probate Court.
   The Will of Sir John Stanley, of Handforth, Dated 1527.
County: Cheshire
Country: England
Wyllm Wilbram for Thomas Dune 8d Wyllm Wylbra for Thomas Dune 8d
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John *Ferrar Erasmus *Ferrar Nicholas *Ferrar ~1432 John Weaver ~1408 Thomas Troubleshall ~1380 Robert *Woodnett ~1355 Randall *Woodnett ~1330 William *Woodnett ~1306 Robert *Woodnett Living Reid William Grenada *Nightengale William Henry *Nightengale John Thomas *Nightengale Margaret Frances *Nightengale Mary Christian *Nightengale 1644 Joyse *Greenidge 1645 Sarah *Greenidge 1646 John *Greenidge FEB 1647/1648 John James *Greenidge FEB 1648/1649 Ann *Greenidge ~1895 Henry A. Close 18 FEB 1649/1650 Margaret *Greenidge 1651 William *Greenidge 1654 Richard *Greenidge ~1655 Jane *Greenidge 22 MAR 1655/1656 Charles *Greenidge 1657 Avice *Greenidge 1659 Francis *Greenidge 1660 William *Greenidge 1661 Mary *Greenidge 1662 Thomas *Greenidge ~1920 UNKNOWN Close ? Bertha *unknown Quanah(Quana) Ray King Living *Davis 1773 Flora *Martin Laura Elizabeth King Ida Harrier Kenneth *Black John Martin *Black Sarah *Black Martin *Black ~1900 - 1989 Ruby Box 89 89 Euphemia *Black Hugh Eulon Voir *Black Catherine *Black Alexander *Black Malcolm *Black Jane *Black Patrick Peter *Black John *Black Archibald Ray *Black Alexander *Black ~1917 - ~1917 UNKNOWN Riddle ? Hugh *Black William *Black Miss *Black Unknown *unknown ~1915 Ed*** E Carty ~1798 Henry Click ~1793 Elizabeth *Burks 1831 Harrison *Click ~1838 William *Click ~1839 Henry L. *Click ~1917 - ~1917 UNKNOWN Riddle ? 1843 James A. *Click 1760 - 1857 John Peter Click 97 97 Virginia Census, 1800-90

Source Information:
Jackson, Ronald V., Accelerated Indexing Systems, comp. Virginia Census, 1800-90. [database on-line] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 1999-. Compiled and digitized by Mr. Jackson and AIS from microfilmed schedules of the U.S. Federal Decennial Census, territorial/state censuses, and/or census substitutes.


Name State County Township Year

JOHN CLICK VA  Dunmore County  Rent Rolls  1774 

JOHN CLICK VA  Dunmore County  Rent Rolls  1774 

JOHN CLICK VA  Dunmore County  Rent Rolls  1775 

JOHN CLICK VA  Dunmore County  Rent Rolls  1775
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Source Information:
Edmund West, comp. Family Data Collection - Individual Records. [database online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2000.


Name:    Elizabeth Estep
Spouse:    John Click
Birth Place:    Shenandoah, VA
Birth Date:    1775
Death Date:    1816
Parents:    Thomas   Estep 


Name:    John Peter Click
Spouse:    Catherine Widener
Birth Place:    Co, Bucks, PA
Birth Date:    1760
Death Date:    1825
Parents:    Mathias   Click ,

Name:    John Click
Spouse:    Click Susan
Birth Place:    Usa, VA
Birth Date:    1770
Parents:        John ,
Jane *Unknown 1729 Mathias Michael Click Submitter: Grant Johnston 

Subject: Re: Click family

Message: This genealogy has been around several years. I donm't know if anything has changed in it,

1st Generation:
1.Baltas Click b.abt 1699 Alsace Germany d.1732 (enroute to America on the Ship Mary)

2nd Generation:
1.Jacob Click m. Christina Croddy
2.Palser Boldas Click m. Sophia ?
3.Michael Cleek b.abt 1721 Alsace, Germany d.1814 Hawkins Co., TN. + Margaret Barbara Lutz m.31Oct1758 York Co., PA
4.Mathias Click m. Margaret ?

3rd Generation:
Children of Michael Cleek and Margaret Barbara Lutz:
1. Jacob Cleek (never married)
2. Michael Cleek, Jr b.abt 1775 VA d.1832 Bedford Co., TN. + Emily (Milly) Reynolds m.unknown
3. George Cleek + unknown (married twice no names on either wife)
4. Elizabeth Cleek
5. Katherine Cleek
6. John Cleek b.abt 1760 d.1857 Jefferson Co., AL+ Jane ?
7. Margaret Cleek b.1782 d.1859
8. Mathias Cleek b.1790 Hawkins Co., TN. + Jane (Jennie) Haskins

4th Generation:
Children of John Cleek and Jane ? Cleek (6 above)
1. Isabella Cleek + John Middleton m. 1820
2. James G. Cleek + Elizabeth Middleton m. 1820
3. Henry Tallifero Cleek d. TX + Elizabeth Burk m. 11Jun1818 Blount Co., AL
4. Sarah Cleek + John Hill m.11Dec1821 Jefferson Co., AL
5. Mathias B. Cleek + Nancy Moss m. 6May1817 Wilson Co., TN.
6. John Cleek, JR. d. TX
7. Elizabeth Cleek d. TX + Jeremiah Hardin m.1821

5th Generation:
Children of Mathias B. Cleek and Nancy Moss Cleek:
1. William M. Click b.1820 + 1. Elizabeth ? + 2.Nannie ?
2. John M. Click b.1822 + Sarah E. ?
3. James Click b.1827 + Sophronia
4. Rufus Click b.1831
5. Marcellus Click b.1833 + Nancy Jane WEAVER

The siblings of George Washington Click b. 1818 were:

Nancy b. Jan. 12, 1816
Andrew Jackson b. June 25, 1818 (George's twin)
Catherine b. about 1820
Malachi b. 1822
Nathaniel b. 1826
Elizabeth b. about 1827
Elbert Severe b. March 1829
Eldridge S. b. 1832
James Lawson b. 1834
Margaret Barbara *Lutz 1793 James G. *Click 1804 Isabella *Click 1807 Matthew Moss *Click ~1825 Sally *Coles 1832 George *Coles 1829 - 1906 Benjamin Preston Riddle 77 77 Cause of Death:<CAUS> "a pernicious fever"
Excerpt from "The Southland"**, vol. XII, no. 1, Waco, TX, 1904

"...is one of the old landmarks, well known throughout the county and this section of Texas.  The Riddles came from North Carolina, where Harmon Riddle, the frandfather of our subject was born, who was a farmer and also where Alexander Riddle, the father was born; he was a farmer andalso a salesman.  He came to Texas in 1847.  He married a Bynum.  She was bornin South Carolina and married in 1820.  They had ten children.  Both he and his wife died in Cherokee county, in Texas, she July 1850, he in 1856.  B. P. Riddle himself was born January 25, 1829, in Jackson county, Alabama.  He was educated in Talledega county; began farming in 1849, and has continued in that vocation ever since.  He married Miss Mary Ann Bass February 8, 1850.  They have eight children, three girls and five boys, and have lost five children.  He movedto Texas in 1847 from Talledega county, Alabama and came from Cherokee county,Texas to Van Zandt thiry-one years ago.

Brother Riddle is a great Baptist and has been one of those useful active pillars of the church and society all these years.  He engaged in the Confederate service and has in all these years and in many capacities been a soldier, and a heroic one at that.  Acquired quite a little landed estate where he now lives, but has given his land to his children and used it in one benevolence or another, until it has been reduced to a good home, on which he lives and where he enjoys life.  He has the love and respect of probably as many people as any man who may be found in the county or section, he is honored and loved by all the people.  He has lived in wisdom's ways,and his investments have been of that enduring kind, tableted on the hearts ofthe people, the fragrance of whose record will be enjoyed in the years to come."

**taken from "Texans Who Wore The Grey", by Sid S. Johnson, Captain 3rd Texas Cavalry, Ross Brigade, C.S.A. and Brigadier General Texas Brigade, Forrest's Cavalry, U.C.V.
Unknown *Kenney Gertrude Harriet *Kenney 1864 Anna *Kenney 1876 Lucy *Kenney 1888 Minnie *Kenney 1847 Solomon Dewalt 1847 - 1920 Rosanna Confer 72 72 Source:  Laura DeWald, "DeWald Family Tree: Descendants of Johan Michael DeWald", 2002

Name: Rosanna CONFER
Sex: F
Birth: 6 APR 1847
Death: 11 FEB 1920 in Montgomery, Lycoming Co., Pa
Note: influenza; died at age 63yr. 4mo.
Burial: 14 FEB 1920 Danville, Montour Co., Pa
Note: Highland cemetery
Note: Lived in Derry Twp., Montour County before her death.

Marriage 1 Solomon DEWALT b: 22 APR 1847 in Muncy twp., Lycoming Co., Pa.
Married: 1865
Children
William DEWALT b: 1871 in Montour Co., Pa.
Franklin Pierce DAWALT b: 22 FEB 1872 in Danville, Montour Co., Pa
Mary Ann DEWALT
John C. DEWALT b: 27 SEP 1875 in Montour Co., Pa.
Charles A. DEWALT b: 18 APR 1877 in Montour Co., Pa.
Emma Jane DEWALT b: 18 MAR 1879 in Montour Co., Pa.
Bessie DEWALT b: 18 OCT 1881 in Montour Co., Pa.
Clarence Wesley DAWALT b: 18 OCT 1881 in Montour Co., Pa.
Martha "Mattie" DEWALT b: 2 DEC 1884 in Danville, Montour Co., Pa.
Ida Rebecca DEWALT b: 4 AUG 1886 in Montour Co., Pa.
Elizabeth Ellen "Lizzie" DEWALT b: 29 DEC 1888 in Montour Co., Pa.
Clyde DEWALT b: 20 APR 1892 in Montour Co., Pa.
Dolly(Polly) DEWALT b: 13 SEP 1894 in Montour Co., Pa.
William *Hines Oscar *Sturdivan ~1825 Jacob *Confer 1835 - 1906 Mary Ann Bass 71 71 1  ORDI organized the Salem Baptist Church of Christ,
2  DATE 4 May 1849
2  PLAC Larissa,Cherokee County,TX


Married Name:<_MARNM> Riddle
~1887 Ida *Dewalt ~1820 - 1888 Solomon *Dewalt 68 68 1823 - 1892 Susan *Sheibley 69 69 ~1842 Mary B. *Dewalt ~1844 Joseph *Dewalt ~1849 Eliza *Dewalt John George *Sheibley Esther *Tressler 1854 May *unknown ~1850 Callo *Mongusso 1798 - 1856 Alexander Riddle 58 58 ~1870 Dora Sammons Marylee * Living Crabb Unknown *Ley ~1857 William Stevens 1860 Jacob Rasweiller 1861 Elizabeth Rasweiller 1863 Catharine Rasweiller 1868 Caroline Rasweiller Kittie *Irish 1802 - 1850 Mary Bynum 48 48 Living Shields 1858 - 1941 John Jacob *Rasweiller 83 83 1884 Katherine *Rasweiller 1886 John Jacob *Rasweiller 1888 Augusta Rasweiller 1889 Charles Rasweiller 1891 Henry W. *Rasweiller Miss *Rasweiller Mr. *Cornwell 1896 Philip George *Rasweiller 1898 George Paul *Rasweiller 1812 - 1884 Willis Jordan Bass 72 72 1  ORDI organized the Salem Baptist Church of Christ
2  DATE 4 May 1849
2  PLAC Larissa,Cherokee County,TX


BIOGRAPHY:  - taken from a photocopied page(in possession of Rick Cabell) from an unknown book

BIOGRAPHY: Willis Bass came to Texas before the annexation, Fort Boone at that time was the only place of safety in the State, owing to theincursion of Indians at all points of settlement.  He was married three times,and while residing in Alabama accidentally shot and killed his first wife; a year later, however, he married again, and had 13 children. His third wife - andchildren -  did not agree very well, and this fact, added to his grief for the accident to his first wife, so preyed upon his mind that he became partialy insane, and at times tried to hire some of his neighbors to kill him.  He subsequently improved somewhat, and it was thought that he would fully recover, but at last he found a fitting opportunity and shot himself, dying instantly.
1903 Frederick Adam John *Rasweiller Abt 1894/1895 Lavinia *Unknown Abt 1909/1910 Lloyd *Rasweiller Abt 1921/1922 Calvin Rasweiller 1931 - 1999 Ithama Irene King 68 68 Living *Davis Unknown *Davis Cleburn *unknown ~1868 - <1880 Heattie *Wiley 12 12 ~1800 *Wiley (could this be my guy?)

Source Information:
Jackson, Ronald V., Accelerated Indexing Systems, comp. Virginia Census, 1800-90. [database on-line] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 1999-. Compiled and digitized by Mr. Jackson and AIS from microfilmed schedules of the U.S. Federal Decennial Census, territorial/state censuses, and/or census substitutes.

Name:    --- WILEY
State:    VA 
County:    Isle of Wight County 
Township:    Eastern District 
Year:    1860 
Record Type:    Slave schedule 
Page:    520 
Database:    VA 1860 Slave Schedule 
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Name State County Township Year

OSCAR WILEY VA  Alleghany County  Covington  1860 

BENTON WILEY VA  Craig County  Sinking Creek Vly  1860 

OSCAR DR. WILEY VA  Craig County  Sinking Creek Vly  1860 

R. M. WILEY VA  Craig County  Sinking Creek Vly  1860 

G. WILEY VA  Henrico County  1 W Richmond  1860 

--- WILEY VA  Isle of Wight County  Eastern District  1860 

JAMES WILEY VA  Jefferson County  Shepherdstown  1860 

W. WILEY VA  Norfolk County  St.Brides Parish  1860 

F. M. WILEY VA  Rockbridge County  2nd District  1860 

EPHRAIM E. WILEY VA  Washington County  Western Dist.  1860 



At the 1850 and 1860 censuses, an enumeration of slaves was performed. Full names were rarely recorded, yet each slave was numbered. Organized by owner, each person was listed with age, sex and color. With these details,
Source Information:
Jackson, Ronald V., Accelerated Indexing Systems, comp. Virginia Census, 1800-90. [database on-line] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 1999-. Compiled and digitized by Mr. Jackson and AIS from microfilmed schedules of the U.S. Federal Decennial Census, territorial/state censuses, and/or census substitutes.
1812 - 1864 Elizabeth Lillian Hardin 52 52 1  ORDI organized the Salem Baptist Church of Christ
2  DATE 4 May 1849
2  PLAC Larissa,Cherokee County,TX


Nickname:<NICK> Betsy
Married Name:<_MARNM> Bass
*Stevens Name State County Township Year


JOHN STEVENS VA  Nelson County  No Twp Listed  1860 

JOHN STEVENS VA  Nelson County  No Twp Listed  1860 

JOHN J. STEVENS VA  Nelson County  No Twp Listed  1860 

JOHN J. L. STEVENS VA  Nelson County  No Twp Listed  1860 

MILDRED STEVENS VA  Nelson County  No Twp Listed  1860 

SAMUEL STEVENS VA  Nelson County  No Twp Listed  1860 

SAMUEL C. STEVENS VA  Nelson County  No Twp Listed  1860 

SARAH J. STEVENS VA  Nelson County  No Twp Listed  1860 

TALIAFERRO STEVENS VA  Nelson County  No Twp Listed  1860 

TALIAFERRO STEVENS VA  Nelson County  No Twp Listed  1860 


SLAVE SCHEDULES

At the 1850 and 1860 censuses, an enumeration of slaves was performed. Full names were rarely recorded, yet each slave was numbered. Organized by owner, each person was listed with age, sex and color. With these details, along with other facts gathered outside the schedule, it is possible to locate a specific person without actually finding their name.

Source Information:
Jackson, Ronald V., Accelerated Indexing Systems, comp. Virginia Census, 1800-90. [database on-line] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 1999-. Compiled and digitized by Mr. Jackson and AIS from microfilmed schedules of the U.S. Federal Decennial Census, territorial/state censuses, and/or census substitutes.
*unknown *unknown *unknown At Least 3 Children *Hemings ? Thomas Mann *Randolph Anne *Randolph Thomas Jefferson *Randolph Ellen *Randolph Cornelia *Randolph 1850 - 1921 John Byrum Riddle 71 71 Virginia *Randolph Mary *Randolph James *Randolph Benjamin Franklin *Randolph Lewis Madison *Randolph Septemia *Randolph George Wythe *Randolph John Wayles *Eppes Francis *Eppes Jane *Hemings 1854 Alexander Willis Riddle ~0320 - 0350 Constans * 30 30 0312 - 0340 Constantine * 28 28 He left no issue. Unknown *unknown 0300 - 0326 Crispus * 26 26 0294 Eusebia * 0348 Eusebia * 0330 Faustina * 0354 Constantia * 0330 Minerva * Eutropius * 1858 Benjamin T. Riddle ~0203 Claudia Crispin * ~0250 Theodora * Flavius Dalmatius * Julius Constantius * Hannibalanius * Constantia * Anastasia * Eutropia * 416/417 Julia Gratia Honria * ? Duncan * 1859 - ~1869 William H. Riddle 10 10 Sybil * Donald Bane Gwair * ~0975 Dryffin ap Cudd * ~1025 Maenyrch ap Dryffin * BC - BC Philyra av Okeanos * BC - BC Cherion av Cronus * BC - BC Demeter av Cronus * BC - BC Hestia av Cronus * BC - BC Hades av Cronus * 1860 - 1880 Jordon G. Riddle 20 20 Gwenllian verch Gronwy * Ifor ap Severus * Isabel verch Tryffin * ~0765 Guilliame * ~0784 Dunne * ~0799 Bernard * 1622 Mary *Jordan 1623 Margaret *Jordan ~1585 - <1618 Thomas Baley 33 33 1616 - <1647 Temperance Baley 31 31 Source Information:  Hotten, John Camden. Original Lists of Persons of Quality. New York, NY: J. W. Bouton, 1874.


Emigrants from Great Britain to the United States 1600-1700

The Original Lists OF PERSONS OF QUALITY
Lists of the Livinge and Dead in Virginia Febr: 16th 1623.[i.e. 162xxx]*

TEMPERANCE BALEY aged 7 yeares 
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1861 - 1949 Mary Emma Riddle 87 87 1602 Richard *Cocke 1639 Thomas *Cocke 1639 Richard *Cocke William *Basse 1478 - 1538 William Beaumont 60 60 1482 Mary *Basset <1458 George *Beaumont ~1458 Joan *Pauncefort ~1500 Richard *Beaumont ~1502 George *Beaumont 1866 - 1946 Martha Elizabeth Riddle 80 80 ~1504 Cecily *Beaumont ~1506 Katherine *Beaumont ~1508 James *Beaumont ~1510 John *Beaumont ~1512 William *Beaumont ~1514 Edward *Beaumont ~1516 Simon *Beaumont William *Basset 1898 Fredrick P. Bornhagen Frederick P. Bornhagen 20 Jan 1898  cert. #4665  Births Reported in 1898. Borough of Manhattan. H.? Bornhagen Source Information:  Jackson, Ronald V., Accelerated Indexing Systems, comp. New York Census, 1790-1890. [database on-line] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 1999-. Compiled and digitized by Mr. Jackson and AIS from microfilmed schedules of the U.S. Federal Decennial Census, territorial/state censuses, and/or census substitutes.


Name:    H. BORNHAGEN
State:    NY 
County:    New York County 
Township:    4 W. Nyc Dist. 3 
Year:    1860 
Record Type:    Federal Population Schedule 
Page:    635 
Database:    NY 1860 Federal Census 
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1869 - 1876 Robert E. Lee Riddle 7 7 1820 William McLin Wilson Unknown Unknown 1899 Helen Bornhagen Helen Bornhagen 07 Nov 1899  cert. #42980  Births Reported in 1899. Borough of Manhattan. Living Bornhagen Living *Boyle Living *Spinelli Living *Spinelli Living *Boyle Living *Orrico Living *Orrico Living *Orrico 1874 - 1970 Charles H. Riddle 96 96 Living *Pettus Living *Pettus Living *unknown ? Living *Orrico Lora *Unknown 1878 - 1968 Sarah Effa Riddle 90 90 ~1855 Jane Benefield Adelia A. Haskins 1857 - 1936 Bennett Bartholomew Turner 78 78 1858 - 1930 John Thomas Terry 71 71 1902/1903 Ida *unknown Both her parents were born in South Carolina according to the 1920 US census. 19/21/22 Lenny Cooper 1916 Kenneth *Koger Living *Koger Living *Koger 1851 - 1940 John Ecter *Deen 88 88 1857 Sarah Jane McLaren Miss *Alderman 1935 - 1978 Frank Edgar Deen 42 42 <1880 Cora A. Estes Betty *Lydick Living *Deen 1823 Asberry Mack *Deen 1833 Margaret Jane *Kirkpatrick 1875 James Porter *Deen 1877 M. C. *Deen ? 1879 Robert Asberry *Deen 1881 S. K. *Deen ? 1883 George Calloway *Deen 1886 John Egbert *Deen 1875 - 1961 Marmaduke Keyes Thomas 86 86 1893 Connie *Deen 1897 Clifford Roy *Deen 1850 Adaline M. *Wages 1871 William Lester *Dean ~1854 Andrew Shields (could this be his son?  or father?...son, most likely, hhmmm)

Name:    Andrew Shields
Location 2:    99 Walworth 
Occupation:    driver 
Year:    1888, 1889 
City:    Brooklyn 
State:    NY 
 
Name:    Andrew Shields
Location 2:    99 Walworth 
Occupation:    driver 
Year:    1889, 1890 
City:    Brooklyn 
State:    NY 

Source Information:
Ancestry.com. Brooklyn, New York Directory, 1890 [database online]. Provo, UT: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2000. Original data: Brooklyn Directory, 1888-89. Brooklyn, NY: Lain & Co., 1889. Brooklyn Directory, 1889-90. Brooklyn, NY: Lain & Co., 1890.
*Shields ~1788 John *Shields  Source Information:
Ancestry.com. New York, 1820-1850 Passenger and Immigration Lists [database online]. Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2003. Original data: New York. Registers of Vessels Arriving at the Port of New York from Foreign Ports, 1789-1919. Micropublication M237, rolls # 1-95. National Archives, Washington, D.C.

Name:    John Shields
Arrival Date:    Feb 28, 1826 
Age:    38 
Gender:    M 
Port of Arrival:    New York 
Port of Departure:    Liverpool 
Place of Origin:    Great Britain 
Occupation:    Blacksmith 
Destination:    United States of America 
Ship:    Ship Dalhouse Castle 
Microfilm Serial Number:    M237 
Microfilm Roll Number:    8 
List Number:    89
~1911 Catharine *unknown 1878 Mammie Shields 1880 Frank Shields ~1770 - 1842 Harmon Riddle 72 72  1820 United States Federal Census   


Riddle, Harmon  
   State:  Tennessee  Year: 1820 
   County:  Franklin  Roll:  
   Township:     Page:  6 
   Image:

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Source Information:
Jackson, Ronald V., Accelerated Indexing Systems, comp. Tennessee Census, 1810-91. [database on-line] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 1999-. Compiled and digitized by Mr. Jackson and AIS from microfilmed schedules of the U.S. Federal Decennial Census, territorial/state censuses, and/or census substitutes.

Tennessee Census, 1810-91   

     
RIDDLE, HARMON 
   State:  TN  Year:  1850 
   County:  Franklin County  Record Type:  Federal Population Schedule 
   Township:  6th District  Page:  049 
   Database:  TN 1850 Federal Census Index 

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1882 Andrew Shields 1884 William Shields Ella Shaw I'm not sure about this person.  I just know that grandma talked of an Aunt Ella (Gabriella) who had to be on her father's side, as her mother was an only child. Laban Keith 1873 Alfred Taylor 1876 Arthur Taylor 1849 Hannah Shields ~1851 James Shields ~1857 Margaret Shields ~1859 Abby J. Shields ~1775 Elizabeth Easley Source:  Dodd, Jordan R, et. al. Early American Marriages: Virginia to 1850. Bountiful, UT: Precision Indexing Publishers, 19xx.

Virginia Marriages, 1740-1850

 

Groom Given Name  Groom Surname  Bride Given name  Bride Surname  Marriage Date  County 

BURGESS  RIDDLE  ELIZABETH  EASLEY  05 April 1814  Pittsylvania 

HENRY  DAVENPORT  ELIZABETH  EASLEY  11 January 1805  Halifax 

JOHN  TULLEY  ELIZABETH  EASLEY  12 January 1846  Richmond
Bet 3 Jun 1844-5 - 1910 Rose Mc Kenna I'm not positive anymore that the census information for Rose is correct, as it would make her birth date 1830, which would mean that she had Mary when she was 47.  While this is not impossible, I'm not sure that it is probable. ~1846 Anne *Unknown Unknown Unknown Carrie Arline *Garrison David K. *Mc Carthy ~1872 Anne *Melvin 1880 George W. *Melvin ~1851 Mary E. *Unknown ~1869 Joseph *Melvin ~1845 Mary *Unknown ~1867 Henry *Melvin ~1770 Isaac or Solmon Bynum ~1870 Thomas *Melvin ~1858 Julia *Unknown ~1879 - 1880 Emma Melvin 1 1 Mathusela ben Malaliel ~1822 John Riddle 1836 Thomas Riddle 1839 Mary E. Riddle 1842 - 1862 Alexander Riddle 20 20 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Jr. 1893 - 1894 B.L. Riddle ? 1 1 1903 Mattie Riddle Married Name:<_MARNM> Kirchof ~1900 UNKNOWN Kirchof ~1760 - 1841 Jordan Bass 81 81 1760 - 1856 Bathenia Gay 96 96 ~1825 Martha Phillips 1833 - ~1859 Nancy E. Bass 26 26 1837 Sarah F. Bass David Haden Meyers 1839 John W. Bass 1841 Sarah M. or P. Martin 1843 Martha J. Bass Cyth Robinson 1844 Jourdan G. Bass 1845 Elizabeth W. Bass 1932 - 1978 William H. Yoachum 46 46 1877 Mary Shields 1849 Dicia Brittan Bass Married Name:<_MARNM> Wilson 1844 William H. Wilson BIOGRAPHY:  - taken from a photocopied page(in possession of Rick Cabell) of anunknown book
William H. Wilson lived on the home farm in Georgia until 1861, when he elisted in the Confederate service, in Company D, Captain McDonald, of Murray county.  For two months he was in a camp of instruction, and was then sent to Camp Lee, Rickmond, Virginia,then to Norfolk and Portsmouth, witnessed a fight between the ironclad Merrimac and three or four Yankee men-of war; was atPetersburg, Seven Pines, Culpeper Court House, the second battle of Manassas ,then at Maryland Heights, Harper's Ferry, Sharpsburg, Fredericksburg, Chancelorsville, Gettysburg, the Wilderness, Petersburg and Newmarket Heights, and returned home in 1866.  Soon afterward he came to Texas, and in 1870 married Dicey B. Bass; in 1878 he settled in Cooke, and two years later bought his farm near Callisburg, on which he has lived ever since.
1842 George H. Bass 1852 - 1901 Calloway Calvin Bass 49 49 Martha B. Harris 1853 - ~1859 Parmecy Bass ? 6 6 1856 - 1896 Nicholas Judson Bass 40 40 1863 Mollie Dora Mason 1827 - 1887 Johnathan H. Black 60 60 Nickname:<NICK> John 1832 - ~1875 Mary Ann Jordan 43 43 Married Name:<_MARNM> Black Living Eberhardt 1913 - 1990 Stephen Joseph Radoczy 77 77 Nickname:<NICK> Stevie or Steve
Cause of Death:<CAUS> Cancer
My grandfather told me a few stories about his life in Hungary, the boat trip over here, and his first few years in New York.  These are some of them; told to the best of my memory:

Grandpa Radoczy used to tell me stories, or we would watch baseball - the Yankees, while he rubbed (tickled, as I called it) my back.  He told me alittle about his hometown - Hidesnemetti - "city of bridges", as many of the towns/cities were named for landmarks.  Tornysnemetti means "city of churches orsteeples".  He told me of Russian (I assume) soldiers that he encountered daily because Hungary was occupied at that time (early 1900's).  He and other children and women had to cross a 'border' of some sort to fetch milk.  They carriedthe buckets on either end of a pole that would rest across their shoulders, and that itself was quite a chore to carry.  He recalled it to be a pretty good distance that they had to go to get the milk, as well.  I was pretty young when he would tell me these stories, maybe between the ages of 7 and 11 years old.  The thing that impressed me, or frightened me really, about this one is the soldiers.  When they would come back across the border (or maybe city limit?) these soldiers would harass them sometimes.  Most of the time really, but always they would put their hands (certainly not clean) into the buckets of milk and feel around to make sure that the women and children were not smuggling weapons into the town.  He would tell me, "I wasn't any older than you are now, Brenda."He couldn't have been, since he and his mother came over when he was only nine years old.

I remember my grandfather as a little intimidating, oddly enough since he was not a big man.  He really was rather small - only 5'8" and 140 lbs.  But he was stern...usually.  His stories showed a different side of him, though. 

He told me of his house in Hungary.  I can't remember much about itaside from the fact that it had an attic type area with a thatched roof and they used to keep vegtables and dry food up in it.  He said that one night everyone woke up to a horrible racket from the 'attic'.  I'm not positive who 'everyone' is because I think that his father had already come to the states, so my assumption is that he and his mother (Anne was not born yet) were living with herbrother and his family.  Anyway, they all woke up and looked up, at the ceiling...the noise sounded like something rolling around with the food.  His uncle climbed a ladder to the attic ,with a candle-I guess, and discovered two weaselsplaying around, rolling around, and just having a blast.  Well, I imagine thatmy grandfather's sternness is a trait common to Hungarians because my great-uncle somehow grabbed both weasels and killed them.  I don't know how, and I probably didn't want to.  He skinned them the next day, and I'm pretty sure that they ate them.  He also tanned the hides and made my grandpa some boots that he desperately needed.  He said he was very proud of the boots, especially since hehad a story to go with them, but as a little time went by, he decided that he needed a whip more than the boots.  So he cut his boots into strips and fashioned a whip from them.  His uncle saw him barefooted, or stocking socked, and asked him where his boots were.  My grandpa, who was probably only five or six, hadn't quite thought about the consequenses of making his really great whip out of his painstakingly made boots.  When his uncle discovered the fate of the boots, he used that whip on my grandfather's backside quite zealously.

I suppose that my grandpa didn't miss his uncle too much when he left to come to the States.  His father, as I have said, was already in America.  I think I was told he left first because he would have had to fight if he hadn't come.  I know for sure that conditions in Hungary were such that he had planned to get the whole family out anyway.
~1830 - <1850 Martha Brick Perkins 20 20 1794 - Bet 1850-70 Peter J. Black 1804 - ~1855 Mary Griggs 51 51 1796 or 1797 - 1867 Nathan Pinckney Jordan 1856 Georgia M. Black 1858 M. F. Black ? 1862 Maggie B. Black John C. Perry 1864 - 1942 Emma Black 77 77 Cause of Death:<CAUS> after having been critically burned D. <1942 John T. Sabe Priest Living Eberhardt 1869 Joseph Lee Black 1874 Charles Bryon Black 1873 Laura E. Teel 1823 Angelina Black 1829 - 1914 Ransom Black 85 85 1830 Mary C. Black 1831 Peter J. Black 1817 - <1870 Rebecca Pricilla *Richardson 53 53 Married Name:<_MARNM> Jordan
could read and write
D. 1835 Mary Motes 1828 John Jordan Living Eberhardt E. L. 1829 - 1897 William H. Jordan 67 67 1831 Jane *Rooks 1839 - 1925 Holly Edith Jordan 86 86 1844 - 1882 Rebecca Jane Jordan 38 38 1845 Thomas Jordan 1847 Amanda Jordan 1848 Mary Jordan 1852 - ~1877 Louisa Jordan 25 25 1840 - 1913 Benjamin L. Tarver 73 73 Living Eberhardt ~1845 Mary Wilson ~1845 - 1926 Ruth C. Wilson 81 81 ~1840 Martha Wilson ~1845 Nancy Wilson ~1845 Sarah Wilson ~1850 Reuben Hickman ~1840 E. J. Childers 1839 Samuel Bailey ~1871 Mattie Wilson >1870 Willie Wilson Living Eberhardt ~1871 Bennie Wilson ~1872 Rutha Wilson ~1871 Roy Wilson Martha Robertson <1870 Elijah Bass 1832 - 1913 Tillman Bass 81 81 ~1835 - 1900 Martha Louisa Click 65 65 ~1865 Dora Bass ~1860 Ida Bass 1870 Johnnie C. Bass Living Zdybek ~1860 Ella Bass Living Prickett 1850 Robert Cunningham 1856 Nettie Johnson ~1860 - 1910 (bet 1902-1935) John Samuel King (could either of these be ours?)

Database: Texas Census, 1820-90

Name:    JOHN S. KING
State:    TX 
County:    Dallas County 
Township:    Dallas Ed. 205 
Year:    1890 
Database:    TX 1890 Veterans Schedule 
  

Source Information:
Jackson, Ronald V., Accelerated Indexing Systems, comp. Texas Census, 1850-90. [database on-line] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 1999-. Compiled and digitized by Mr. Jackson and AIS from microfilmed schedules of the U.S. Federal Decennial Census, territorial/state censuses, and/or census substitutes.
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Database: Texas Census, 1820-90

Name:    JOHN KING
State:    TX 
County:    Williamson County 
Township:    J.P. 3 
Year:    1890 
Database:    TX 1890 Veterans Schedule 
  

Source Information:
Jackson, Ronald V., Accelerated Indexing Systems, comp. Texas Census, 1850-90. [database on-line] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 1999-. Compiled and digitized by Mr. Jackson and AIS from microfilmed schedules of the U.S. Federal Decennial Census, territorial/state censuses, and/or census substitutes.
1869 - 1944 Mary Elizabeth Sammons 75 75 ~1825 John King ~1830 Nanes Unknown ~1840 James Sammons ~1845 Mary Liz Unknown Living Eberhardt ~1788 William Cassels ~1792 Rachel Unknown Living *unknown 1707 - 1757 Peter Jefferson 50 50 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Colonel 1720 - 1776 Jane Randolph 56 56 1801 - 1873/1876 Harriet Hemings Although Harriet was born a slave, she lived in the 'great house' and only did light duties such as errands.  She learned how to spin and weave in a small factory on the plantation.  She left Monticello at the age of 21 (not legally, but with permission) to live as a white woman for which she easily passed.  Edmund Bacon (former Monticello overseer), upon Thomas Jefferson's instructions, paid her stage fare to Philadelphia and gave the girl fifty dollars. 1798 - >1822 William Beverly Hemings 24 24 1799 - 1802 Thenia Hemings 3 3 Living Shields 1795 - 1795 Harriet Hemings 1808 - ~1854 Eston Hemings 46 46 1735 - 1807 Elizabeth Hemings 72 72 Nickname:<NICK> Betty

She was purchased by John Wayles durring infancy.

She is listed in John Wayles' will which seems to indicate that he thought of her as more than just a slave.  More likely she was literally a mistress/partner.

Betty's grandson Madison says that she had 14 children by four different men, my research can only account for twelve of these children so far.
1715 - Abt 23/28 MAY 1773 John Wayles 20 Nov - 7 Dec 1679 - 13 FEB 1729/1731 Thomas Jefferson Name Suffix:<NSFX> Jr. 1679 - 1715 Mary Field 36 36 1640 - <1697 Thomas Jefferson 57 57 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sr. 1659 - >1703 Mary Martha Branch 44 44 Abt 1627/1628 - ~1665 Christopher Addie Branch Name Suffix:<NSFX> Jr. ~1629 Sarah Almond 1910 - 1980 Arthur Merritt Shields 69 69 1684 - 1742 Isham Randolph 57 57 Source:  Ancestry.com.  "The Valentine Papers" (Virginia), Vol. 1-4, 1864-1908.  [database online] Provo, UT:  Ancestry.com, 2001.
      
The Valentine Papers, Vol 1-4, 1864-1908
Randolph Family
  Goochland County Records
John Newland , Cordwainer, an indented servant to Isham Randolph , of the county of Goochland for four years ending the 8 of April 1737 , in satisfaction for the time of servitude due from the sd. Newland , he did agree to make for the sd. Randolph two hundred and fifty pairs of mens, womens, children and negro shoes and mend shoes, horse harness, for a Chariot and cart as occasion should require till the shoes above mentioned should be made and the said Newland to be set free, reserving to himself his freedom dues to which agreement we the subscribers desire the Courts approbation and pray that it may be recorded. Recorded, June 30, 1736 . Ibid, p. 259.
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The Valentine Papers, Vol 1-4, 1864-1908
Randolph Family
  Order Books
Isham Randolph recommended as proper person to be added to the commission of Peace. Nov. Crt. 1730 . Ibid. p. 56.
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Randolph Family
  Order Books
Capt. Isham Randolph 's claim as a Burgess 1820 lbs. Tobo. Nov. Crt. 1740 . Ibid. p. 513.
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Randolph Family
  Order Books
Isham Randolph , sworn Colonel of Militia. Nov. 18, 1740 . Ibid. p. 515.
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The Valentine Papers, Vol 1-4, 1864-1908
Randolph Family
  (Bound Volumes)
March 1, 1716 . Isham Randolph of Henrico Co. to William Randolph of the same county. £50 sterlg. One tract or parcell of land which was devised to the sd. Isham Randolph by the last will & testament of his decd. Father; situate lying & being in County & parish of Henrico on the N. side James River on both sides of Poplar Brook , Comonly called the Slashes contg. by estimation 375 a. Recd. 4 March 1716 . Ibid. p. 162.
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Randolph Family
  Virginia Land Office
Isham Randolph, Gent. , Patent 21 acres, being an Island in James River in Goochland Co. , opposite Tarlton Fleming Rock Castle Tract. June 19, 1735 . (15, p. 526.)
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The Valentine Papers, Vol 1-4, 1864-1908
Randolph Family
  Virginia Land Office
Isham Randolph, Gent. , of Goochland Co. , Patent 6000 acres in Amelia Co. , on both side of Buffalo River adjoining Kennon. Feb. 9, 1737 . (17, p. 472.)
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Pasteur Family*
  Randolph Family*
Colonel Isham Randolph (1685-1742 ), of "Dungeness," Goochland County , Virginia ; Captain and Colonel of Militia ; agent of the Colony of Virginia in England , 1732 ; member of the House of Burgesses from Goochland County , 1738 and 1740 ; Adjutant General of Virginia , 1738 . He married, 1717 , Jane Rogers , daughter of Charles and Jane (Lilburne) Rogers , of London , and granddaughter of William Lilburne (1636-1681/2 ), of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Barrister.*
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Pasteur Family*
  Amelia County Records
June 20, 1745 . Jane Randolph , widow and devisee of Isham Randolph , decd., to William Randolph , 60 sterling, 6,000 acres, Amelia Co. , on Buffalo Creek , granted Isham Randolph by patent Feb. 9, 1737 . D. B. 2, p. 74.


 



Source:  Annora's Family (see source list for further details)


ID: I27801
Name: Isham Randolph , Captain 1
Sex: M
Birth: JAN 1684/85 in Turkey Island, Henrico Co., Virginia 1
Death: NOV 1742 in Goochland Co., Virginia 1
Note:
"Excursus-Randolph
Richard Randolph, of Morton hall, Warwickshire, England had a son, William Randolph who was born in 1651 and died in 1711. He came to Virginia in 1674 and settled on Turkey Island. He married Mary Isham, daughter of Henry and Catherine Isham of Bermuda Hundred on James River. This Col. William Randolph was the speaker of the house of burgesses. He was the head of the house of Randolph in America, and from him descended those of this illustrious name who have figured so conspicuously in the annals of Virginia and of the nation. Col William Randolph and his wife, Mary Isham, left nine children; of whom the third son, Isham Randolph "of Dungeness" was born 1690 and died December 1742. He was at one time agent for the colony of Virginia in London, England He was married in 1717 to Jane Rogers of Shadwell Street in that city. Upon his return to America he was appointed in 1738, Adjutant General of Virginia. he was Colonel of Goochland County Militia in 1740; also member of the houes of burgesses. When he built his seat, about 1735, which he called Dungeness" on James River, some forty miles above Richmond, it was on the frontier; and was probably constructed after the manner of a fortress to resist any attacks that might be made by Indians or others. The house was destroyed by fire in 1885. The will of Col. Isham Randolph dated April 6, 1741, was proved December 21, 1742. It provides for a promised payument of the sum of 200 Pounds to Peter Jefferson, upon his marriage with my daughter Jane, and appoints Jefferson one of the guardians of his children. The will of his widow, dated December 5, 1750 was proved July 21, 1761. Her daughters were married as follows: (1) Jane Randolph married Peter Jefferson, marriage bond dated October 3, 1739. They were the parents of Thomas Jefferson, President of the United States. (2) Mary Randolph married Charles Lewis, Jr.; marriage bond dated July 15, 1746. (3) Elizabeth Randolph married November 1750, Col. John Railey of Stonehenge in Chesterfield, County. (4) Dorothea Randolph was married October 28, 1751, to Col. John Woodson, and died February 2, 1974. (5) Anne Randolph was married three times; first on November 26, 1751, to Daniel Scott; second, to John Pleasants, and third to James Pleasants of Contention. The last two were Quakers.
Goochland County, VA - Register of St. James Northam Parish; Wm. & Mary Qtrly. Vol. 15, No. 4"
SOURCE: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:1408559&id=I62 4

June 1, 1738, Captaian James Straghan "entered the Upper District of the James River from London and Guinea... with 380 negroes consigned to Isham and Richard Randolph" aboard the ship 'Anna.'
SOURCE: "Another Secret Diary of William Byrd of Westover" page 14.




Father: William Randolph , Sr., Col. b: 1651 in Moreton Morell, Warwickshire, England
Mother: Mary Isham b: ABT. 1660

Marriage 1 Jane Rogers b: BET. 1695 - 1700
Married: 1718 in White Chapel, London, England 1
Children
Elizabeth Randolph b: AFT. 1718
Thomas Isham Randolph b: AFT. 1718
Susannah Randolph b: AFT. 1718
Mary Randolph b: AFT. 1718
Anne Randolph b: AFT. 1718
Jane Randolph b: 1720 in London, England
Dorothea Randolph b: 1732

Sources:
Title: Ancestors of American Presidents
Author: Gary Boyd Roberts
Publication: Published in cooperation with the New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Massachusetts by Carl Boyer, 3rd, Santa Clarita, Calif., 1995.
Repository:
Note: property of Annora B. Renoe
Call Number:
Media: Book
1695/1700 - 1760 Jane Rogers 1650 - 1711 William Randolph 60 60    Source:  Book - John Matthews.  "Matthews' American Armoury and Blue Book" Crest Publishing Co., Inc.   [database online] Provo, UT:  Ancestry.com, 2001.

     

Randolph Colonel William Randolph
, b 1651 , settled in "Turkey Island ," Virginia , 1674 , grandson of William Randolph , 1572-1660 , of Little Houghton, Northamptonshire, Eng.
Arms - Gules, on a cross or five mullets of the first.
Crest - An antelope's head erased or, in the mouth a baton.
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   Source:  Ancestry.com.  "Virginia County Records, Volume VI" [database online] Provo,UT:  Ancestry.com, 2002   

Virginia County Records, VI
Henrico County.
  Book No. 6.

Original Source Page Name: 534 Wm. Randolph 1674
Comment: 591A. 2R. 20po. acres
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Virginia County Records, VI
Henrico County.
  Book No. 7.

Original Source Page Name: 24 Wm. Randolph 1680
Comment: Fra: Epps, Jos. Royall;580 acres
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   Source:  Ancestry.com.  "Virginia County Records, Volume VII" [database online] Provo, UT:  Ancestry.com, 2002.   


Virginia County Records, VII
  Henrico County
   Book No. 8

Original Source Page #: 408
Name: Wm. Randolph
Date: 1695
Comment: 1221 acres
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Virginia County Records, VII
  Henrico County
   Book No. 9.

Original Source Page #: 270
Name: Wm. Randolph
Date: 1700
Comment: 1230 acres
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Virginia County Records, VII
  Henrico County
   Book No. 9.

Original Source Page #: 576
Name: Wm. Randolph
Date: 1703
Comment: 132 acres
1653/1660 - 1735 Mary Isham Bef 24 FEB 1621/1622 - 1678 Richard Randolph 1623 - 1669 Elizabeth Ryland 46 46 1572 - 1657 William Randolph 85 85 <1589 Dorothy Lane 1560 Elizabeth Vincent 1525 Clement Vincent 1912 - 1994 Elizabeth K. Springer 81 81 1535 Anne Tanfield ~1510 - 1558 Francis Tanfield 48 48 Source:  GEDCOM:  Julian Outzs, "Outzs/Tyson", Ancestry.com, 2000.

FRANCIS TANFIELD, of Gayton, Northants., Born c. 1508. "Aged 17", 1525/6. M Bridget, d. of Richard Cave, of Stanford, Northants., & his wife Margaret, d. of Sir Thomas Saxby, Kt. (See CAVE). He built Gayton Manor House, 1540. Will dated 12 Jan. 1547/8 (in which he refers to his late father "William Tanfield" & his mother "Isabel Humphrey"). Died 21 Nov. 1558. Will Proved at P.C.C., 1558. M.I. (tomb).
~1500 - 1583 Bridget Cave 83 83 1480 - 1529 William Tanfield 49 49 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Esquire 1480 Isabel Stavely 1450/1461 - >1505 Robert Tanfield 1450 - >1491 Catherine *Neville 41 41 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Lady 1420/1441 - 22 FEB 1483/1484 Robert Tanfield Source:  GEDCOM:  Julian Outzs, "Outzs/Tyson", Ancestry.com, 2000.

ROBERT TANFIELD, M.P., J.P., of Gayton, Northants., Born c. 1441. M Elizabeth (d 1525), d. of Edward Brooke, 6th Baron Cobham, & his wife Elizabeth, d. of James Tuchet, 5th Baron Audley (See BROOKE). Orders were issued for his arrest in Oct. 1460 & June 1461 due to his Lancastrian sympathies. M.P. for Lostwithiel, 1467-8. J.P. for Hunts., 4 Jan. 1474 to 1475 & from Oct. 1480 until his death. High Sheriff of Cambs. & Hunts., 1482-3. "Aged 40", 1481. Died 22 Feb. 1483/4.
1448 - 1525 Elizabeth Brooke 77 77 1290 - 1367 Ralph de Neville 77 77 Living Shields 1920 - 26 Apr 2002 3:30 a.m Constance Charlotte Shaw Nickname:<NICK> Connie
Married Name:<_MARNM> Radoczy
Cause of Death:<CAUS> congestive heart faliure
~1300 - 13 JAN 1373/1374 Alice Audley ~1411 - 1464 Edward Brooke 53 53 He was a zealous Yorkist. 1433 Elizabeth Touchet 1412/1417 - 1476 Edward *Neville Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duke Of Bedford >1420 - >1478 Catherine Howard 58 58 1397 - >1436 Robert Howard 39 39 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir 1390 - 1425 Margaret de Mowbray 35 35  



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ID: I7205
Reference Number: 7205
Name: Lady Margaret de Mowbray
NPFX: Lady
Given Name: Margaret
Surname: de Mowbray 1
Sex: F
Change Date: 01 MAR 2001
Birth: 1388 in Norfolk, England 2 3
Death: 08 JUL 1425 2
Death: AFT 1437 3

Father: Duke of Norfolk Thomas de Mowbray KG b: 22 MAR 1366 in Isle of Axholme, Epworth, Lincolnshire, England
Mother: Elizabeth FitzAlan de Arundel b: 1366 in Arundel, Sussex, England

Marriage 1 Sir Robert Howard KG b: ABT 1384 in Stoke-by-Neyland, Suffolk, England
Married: ABT 1417
Note:
Described as the most brilliant marriage of all the Howards (to
date) and the one which was "the foundation of all the
subsequent glories of the Howard line."
2 4 3 5
Children
Duke of Norfolk John IV Howard KG b: ABT 1420
Catharine Howard b: AFT 1420 in Norfolk, England

Sources:
Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to
America before 1700
Abbrev: Weis/Faris
Author: Weis/Sheppard/Faris
Publication: ., ., 1992
Page: 16-33
Title: LDS - FamilySearch€ Ancestral FileTM v4.19, Location: ., Url:
http://www.familysearch.org/
Abbrev: LDS-AF
Author: LDS
Repository:
Name: World Wide Web
Note:
If I found it on the web, I cite this as the repository.
Title: Descendants of John Howard, of Wiggenhall, Norfolk, Author
Address: leovdpas@iinet.net.au, Url:
http://worldroots.com/brigitte/royal/royal00.htm
Abbrev: Descendants of John Howard
Author: Leo van de Pas
Repository:
Name: Brigitte's Pages
Title: The Dukes of Norfolk: A Quincentennial History, Call Number:
ISBN 0-19-215869-4
Abbrev: DoN
Author: John Martin Robinson
Publication: Oxford University Press, Walton Street, Oxford OX26DP, 1982
Page: pg. 4
Title: Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Peerage,
Baronetage, and Knightage, One Hundred and Fifth Edition,
Edition: 105th
Abbrev: Burke's 105th
Publication: Burke's Peerage Limited, London, MCMLXX (1970)
Repository:
Name: Unknown

Call Number: 929.72 BURKE
Page: pg. 1913 - Family of Mowbray




 
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ID: I4165
Name: Margaret de Mowbray
Sex: F
Birth: 1388 in Norfolk, England
Death: 1459 in prob Stoke-by-Nayland, Suffolk, England 1
Note: As eventual coheiress, with her sister Isabel, of the Mowbrays, her son Sir John Howard was created duke of Norfolk and earl marshal, so becoming ancestor of the illustrious house of Howard, dukes of Norfolk. It was from this line that came Catherine Howard, wife of Henry VIII.
Change Date: 1 JUL 2003

Father: Thomas de Mowbray b: 22 Mar 1365/66
Mother: Elizabeth FitzAlan b: ABT 1375 in Arundel, Essex, England

Marriage 1 Robert Howard b: in of Stoke-by-Nayland, Suffolk, England
Married: ABT 1424 1
Children
John Howard b: ABT 1424 in of Stoke-by-Nayland, Suffolk, England

Sources:
Title: GEN-MEDIEVAL Archives
Repository: Electronic
1364 - 1425 Ralph *Neville 61 61 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Lord Westmoreland 1379 - 1440 Joan Beaufort 61 61 ~1392 - 1439 Thomas Brooke 47 47 He adopted his step-father's Lollardism, but escaped execution. Living Shields 1394/1395 - 1442 Joan Braybrook Name Prefix:<NPFX> Baroness Cobham 1398 - 1459 James Touchet 61 61 Source:  Ancestry.com, "Suffolk, England: Parish and Probate Records"  [database online], Provo, UT:  Ancestry.com, 2001. 

     

Suffolk: Great Whelentham - Parish Registers (Christenings, Marriages, Burials) and History, 1557-1850
12.The Hearth Tax. Charles 2nd.
  Part 2. Chapter 1. The Manors and Their Lords.
   Audley.
County: Suffolk
Country: England
James Touchet, lord Audley, was born in 1399 , was serving in the wars in France before he was out of his teens, and followed the dead body of Henry 5th in 1422 from Frane


I'm not sure if this is the same person or not???
Source:  Ancestry.com, "Shropshire, England: Parish and Probate Records" [database online] Provo, UT:  Ancestry.com, 2001   


Shropshire: Edgmond, Tibberton, Waters Upton, Great Bolas, Eaton Constantine - Parish Registers, Lichfield Diocese
Bastard Register. Edgmond Register Of Bastard Chil Dren Born Within This Parish.
  Bastard Register. Edgmond Register Of Bastard Chil Dren Born Within This Parish.
   Edgmond.
County: Shropshire
Country: England
John Touchet, the inheritor of the first portion, was summoned to Parliament by the title of lord Audley; and his share of Edgmond devolved upon his grandson John, the 3rd Touchet lord Audley, whose son James, 4th lord, having joined the Cornish rebels, was taken prisoner at the battle of Blackheath, and beheaded in 1497 , his estates being forfeited to the Crown. A few years afterwards however, in 1506 , we find this third of the manor of Edgmond in the possession of his younger brother Thomas Audley, on the death of whose widow in 1514 it devolved upon his daughter and heir Anne, then the wife of George Twyneho of Cayford, co. Somerset. After George Twyneho's death in 1525 his widow appears to have been re-married to Richard Inkepen; and in 1551 Richard Inkepen and Ann his wife sold her third of the manor to Thomas Lodge.
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Shropshire: Edgmond, Tibberton, Waters Upton, Great Bolas, Eaton Constantine - Parish Registers, Lichfield Diocese
Bastard Register. Edgmond Register Of Bastard Chil Dren Born Within This Parish.
  Bastard Register. Edgmond Register Of Bastard Chil Dren Born Within This Parish.
   Edgmond.
County: Shropshire
Country: England
On the death in 15 Rich. 2. ( 1391 - 1392 ) of Nicholas lord Audley, great-grandson of the Nicholas de Audley whose death in 1299 is recorded by Eyton in his History of Shropshire (vol. 9, p. 120), the Manor of Edgmond was divided between his three sisters or their representatives as the right heirs of his father James lord Audley, viz.: John Touchet, the grandson of his sister Joan,--his sister Margaret, the wife of Sir Roger Hillary,--and Fulk lord Fitzwarine, the grandson of his half-sister Margaret, who is sometimes also called by the name of Blanche; and several generations elapsed before the separated portions were again united in the hands of one owner.

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Source:  Suffolk, England: Parish and Probate Records   
     

Suffolk: Great Whelentham - Parish Registers (Christenings, Marriages, Burials) and History, 1557-1850
12.The Hearth Tax. Charles 2nd.
  Part 2. Chapter 1. The Manors and Their Lords.
   Audley.
County: Suffolk
Country: England
By this second marriage James, lord Audley, had three sons: viz. (1) Humphrey who follows: (2) Edmund, bishop in succession of Rochester, Hereford and Salis
~1405 Eleanor Holland Illegitimate daughter. 1341 - 1388/1425 John *Neville Name Prefix:<NPFX> Lord Raby ~1342 - Bef 18 FEB 1378/1379 Maud de Percy 1354 - 23 MAR 1393/1394 Constanza Perez ~1310 Pedro Castille 1372 - 1437 John Howard 65 65 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir
Name Suffix:<NSFX> III
1365 - 1467 Alice Tendring 102 102 1366 - 1400 Thomas de Mowbray 34 34 Source:  Pruitt-Johnson-Hooe-Wanstall
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ID: I4170
Name: Thomas de Mowbray
NPFX: Sir
Sex: M
Birth: 22 Mar 1365/66 1
Death: 22 SEP 1399 in Venice, Italy 1
Burial: Abbey of St. George, Venice, Italy 1
ALIA: Duke of /Norfolk/, 6th Lord Mowbray
Note:
1st Duke of Norfolk (1397), 10th Earl of Norfolk (1312), Earl of Nottingham (1383), Lord Mowbray, Lord Segrave. He was a Knight of the Garter, and was lord Mowbray, Segrave, and Stourton; earl of Nottingham, 1383; and earl marshal of England, 1384. He was created duke of Norfolk in 1397. He served under his father-in-law in the naval victory over the French, Spanish, and Flemish fleets off Margate on March 24, 1386/87. He died of the pestilence on his way to the Holy Land.

He was the first son of the family to be named Thomas, and it is said his mother had him baptised so to mark her special reverence for St. Thomas of Canterbury, murdered in that cathedral as Thomas a Becket. Aged 17 on the death of his elder brother, Thomas inherited, in addition to the great Mowbray barony in which were merged those of de Brewes and Segrave, the expectation of the still more splendid heritage of the Bigod family, previous earls of Norfolk. Thomas and the future Richard II had been boyhood companions. By charter of February 12, 1382/83, Richard II revived in favor of his young cousin the title of earl of Nottingham, which Thomas's brother had borne. Before October, 1383, Thomas was given the Garter made vacant by the death of old Sir John Burley. In the summer of 1385, Thomas was present in the expedition against the Scots which the King conducted in person. On the eve of departure, Thomas was conferred with the office for life of earl marshal of England. This office passed down through his descendants, and through the Howard line of his daughter, Margaret, so that the present day duke of Norfolk still retains the office. On the march northwards through Yorkshire, Thomas, with many English knights in witness, confirmed his ancestor Roger de Mowbray's charter of land to Byland Abbey.

Barely twenty years of age when the nobles rebelled at court in October, 1386, Thomas had been much in the company that year of the similarly-aged King. His name does not appear among those of the rebels, although he had married in 1385 a sister of Thomas, earl of Arundel, who was the chief author of the revolution. In March, 1387, he participated in the naval victory achieved by Arundel over the French, Flemings, and Spaniards. He did not, however, accompany Arundel in the subsequent conquest of the castle of Brest. The two were received vey coldly by Richard II when they presented themselves to report success, so they retired to their estates to get out of harm's way.

Relations were obviously very strained between the cousins at the time, because Thomas was one of those whose destruction the King and his favourite, the duke of Ireland, plotted after Easter. Yet Thomas does not seem to have taken any part in the armed demonstration in November by which Gloucester, Arundel, and Warwick extorted from Richard a promise that his advisors should be brought before Parliament. It was not until the after the three lords had fled from the court, and the duke of Ireland was approaching with an army to relieve the King from constraint, that Thomas followed the example of Derby and appeared in arms with Derby and the other three lords at Huntingdon on December 12, 1387 . Even now, if we can trust the story which Thomas and Derby told ten years later, when they were assisting Richard in bringing their old associates into account for these proceedings, they showed themselves more moderate than their elders. They claimed to have secured the rejection of Arundel's plan to capture and depose the King. The five confederates marched instead into Oxfordshire to intercept the duke of Ireland before he could pass the Thames. They divided their forces for that purpose on December 20, and Thomas, like some of the others, seemingly did not come up in time to take part with Derby and Gloucester in the actual fighting at Radcot Bridge, from which the duke of Ireland only escaped by swimming! The victors returned through Oxford, with Arundel and Thomas bringing up the rear. After spending Christmas Day at St. Albans, they reached London on December 26, and encamped in the fields at Clerkenwell. As the London populace was siding with the formidable host encamped outside the city walls, the mayor opened the gates to them. They insisted on an interview with Richard in the Tower of London, and entered his presence with linked arms. The helpless young King consented to meet them next day at Westminster, and asked them to sup and stay the night with him, in a token of goodwill. Gloucester refused, but Richard succeeded in keeping Derby and Thomas to supper. Next day they formally accused the King's favorites of treason at Westminster, and Richard was forced to order their arrest.

As one of the five appellants Thomas took part in the so-called Merciless Parliament which met February 3, 1388. On March 10, as earl marshal, he was joined by Gloucester, as constable, to hear a suit between Matthew Gournay and Louis de Sancerre, constable of France. In the early months of 1389 he is said to have been sent against the Scots, who were ravaging Northumberland, but being entrusted with only 500 lances he did not venture an encounter with the Scottish force of 30,000. On May 3 of the same year, Richard shook off the tutelage of the appellants, and Thomas and the others were removed from the Privy Council. But once his own master, Richard showed particular anxiety to conciliate the earl marshal, giving him overdue (Thomas being 23) livery of his lands, and a week later placing him on a commission appointed to negotiate a truce with Scotland. The great possessions of Thomas in the north, as well his grandfather's career in a similar capacity, must have suggested this employment. On June 1, therefore, he was constituted warden of the East Marches, the eastern area on the English side of the border; captain of Berwick-on-Tweed; and constable of Roxburgh Castle for a term of two years. By the middle of September both he and Derby had been restored to their places at the council board, which a month later was the scene of a hot dispute between Richard and his new chancellor, William of Wykeham, who resisted Richard's proposal to grant a large pension to Thomas. Whatever may have been the King's real feelings towards Gloucester and Arundel at this time, it was obviously to his interest to attach the younger and less prominent appellants to himself. Thomas was continuously employed in the service of the state and entrusted with responsible commands. On June 28, 1390, he was associated with the treasurer, John Gilbert, bishop of St. David's, and others to obtain redress from the Scots for recent infractions of the truce. In 1391, in an exchange of posts between him and the earl of Northumberland, the latter returned to the office of warden of the Marches, while Thomas Mowbray took the captaincy of Calais. In November, 1392, this office was renewed to him for six years together with that of lieutenant of the King in Calais, Picardy, Flanders and Artois for the same term.

On January 12, 1394, Richard II recognized Thomas' just and hereditary right to bear for his crest a golden leopard with a crown, in addition to the Mowbray coat of arms. In March of that year Thomas was appointed chief justice of North Wales, and two months later justice of Chester and Flint. That September, Thomas accompanied Richard to Ireland, and on his return was commissioned with others to negotiate a long truce with France and a marriage for the King with Isabella, daughter of Charles VI of France. He was present at the costly wedding festivities at Calais in October, 1396. Thomas thus closely identified himself with the French connection, which by its baneful influence on Richard's character and policy, and its unpopularity in the country, contributed more than anything else to hastening his misfortunes. In the Parliament of January, 1397, Richard gave Thomas another signal proof of his favor by an express recognition of the earl marshalship of England as hereditary in the Mowbray family, and permission to bear a golden truncheon on his arms, bearing the royal arms on the upper side and his own on the lower. At the same time Thomas secured a victory in a personal quarrel with the earl of Warwick, whose father had, in 1352, obtained legal recognition of his claim to lordship of Gower, a part of the Mowbray inheritance. This judgement was reversed in Thomas's favor.

Thomas was out of England from the end of February until the latter part of June on a foreign mission, but returned to serve as one of the instruments of Richard's revenge on Gloucester, Arundel, and Warwick, his fellow appellants of 1388. How far Thomas's conduct was justifiable is a matter of opinion, but it is not unnatural. He was the last to join the appellants and probably the first to be rconciled to the King, and now for eight years had been loaded with exceptional favours. He had long drifted apart from his old associates, and with one was at open enmity. It must be confessed too that he was a considerable gainer by the destruction of his old friends. According to the King's story, Thomas and seven other young courtiers, all of whom were related to the royal family, advised Richard to arrest Gloucester, Arundel, and Warwick on July 8 and 9. At Nottingham on August 5, they agreed to appeal them of treason in the Parliament which had been summoned to meet at Westminster on September 21. Thomas was present when Richard in person arrested Gloucester at his castle of Pleshy in Essex, and it was to his care as captain of Calais that the duke was consigned. He may have himself conducted his prisoner to Calais, but his presence at Nottingham on August 5 proves he did not mount guard personally throughout the imprisonment. He had for some time been performing his duties at Calais by deputy. On Friday, September 21, Thomas and his fellow appellants, "in red silk robes, banded with white silk and powdered with letters of gold," renewed in Parliament the appeal they had made at Nottingham. Arundel was forthwith tried, condemned, and beheaded on Tower Hill. Popular belief as early as 1399 has it that Thomas led Arundel, his father-in-law, to execution, bandaged his eyes, and performed the act, but the official record has it that the dispatching was carried out by Thomas's lieutenant. On the same day, the King issued a writ, addresses to Thomas as captain of Calais, or his deputy, to bring up the duke of Gloucester before Parliament to answer the charges of the appellants. Parliament seems to have been adjourned to Monday, September 24, when Thomas's answer was read, curtly intimating he could produce the duke, as he had died in his custody at Calais. Next day a confession, purporting to have been made by Gloucester, was read in Parliament, and the dead man was found guilty of treason. The whole affair is shrouded in mystery, and there is a strong suspicion that Richard and Thomas were responsible for Gloucester's death, as shortly after the accession of Henry IV, a certain John Hall, servant to Thomas, who was by then dead, being arrested as an accomplice in the murder of Gloucester, deposed in writing to Parliament that he had been called from his bed by Thomas one night in September, 1397, had been informed that the King had ordered Gloucester to be murdered, and had been enjoined to be present with other esquires and servants of Thomas and of the earl of Rutland. Hall had at first refused, but Thomas struck him on the head and said that he should obey or die. He then took an oath of secrecy with eight other squires and yoemen, whose names he gave, in the church of Notre Dame in the presence of his master. Thomas then took them to a hostelry called Prince's Inn, and there left them. Gloucester was handed over to them by John Lovetot, and was suffocated under a feather bed. Hall was at once condemned, without being produced, and executed. However, Thomas's guilt is not proved, though the balance of evidence is against him.

His services, whatever their extent, were rewarded on September 28, 1397, by a grant of the greater part of the Arundel estates in Sussex and Surrey, and of 17 of the earl of Warwick's manors in the midlands. The commons representing to the King that Derby and Thomas had been "innocent of malice" in their appeal of 1388, Richard vouched for their loyalty. On September 29, Thomas was created duke of Norfolk, and his grandmother Margaret, countess of Norfolk, was at the same time created duchess of Norfolk for her life. But new wealth and honors did not render Norfolk's position inviolable. The King was vindictive by nature, and had not forgotten that Norfolk was once his enemy; heafterwards declared that Thomas had not persued the appeal of his old friends with such zeal as those who had never turned their coats. At the same time the inner circle of the King's confidantes-- the earl of Kent, now duke of Surrey; Sir William le Scrope, now earl of Wiltshire; and the earl of Salisbury--were urging the King to rid himself of all who had ever been his enemies.

Thomas is said to confided his fears to Henry Bolingbroke, duke of Hereford, and the future Henry IV, as they rode from Brentford to London in December, 1397. Richard was informed of Norfolk's language. He obtained from Hereford, who probably was jealous of Thomas's power, a written account of the interview with Norfolk, and summoned both parties to appear before the adjourned Parliament, which was to meet at Shrewsbury on January 30, 1398. Hereford appears to have accompanied the King on his way to Shrewsbury, for on January 25, Richard gave him a full pardon for all treasons and other offences of which he may have been guilty in the past. Thomas did not appear to answer the charges which Hereford then presented against him, and on February 4, the King ordered his sheriffs to proclaim that he must appear within fifteen days. At Oswestry on February 23, Norfolk was present and gave full denial to the charges, and it was settled by the King and council at Bristol that unless sufficient proofs of guilt were forthcoming in the meantime, the matter should be referred to a court of chivalry at Windsor. The court met on the day appointed, and decided that the matter should be settled by trial of battle at Coventry on September 16. The lists were prepared at Gosford Green outside the city, and on the day the combatents duly appeared. They were both magnificently arrayed, Thomas, we are told, having secured his armor from Germany, and Hereford's being a present from Gian Galeaxzo of Milan. Before they joined issue, however, the King took the battle into his own hands, on the grounds that treason was in question, and that it was undesirable that royal blood should be dishonored by the defeat of either. Richard then decided that inasmuch as Thomas had confessed at Windsor to some of the charges which he had repelled at Oswestry, and was thus self-convicted of conduct which was likely to have roused great trouble in the kingdom, he should quit the realm before the octaves of St. Edward, to take up his residence in Germany, Bohemia, and Hungary, and "pass the great sea in pilgrimage." He was to go nowhere else in Christendom on pain of incurring the penalties of treason. Hereford was banished to France for ten years, and communication between them was expressly forbidden. The same veto was laid upon all intercourse with archbishop Arundel.

Thomas's share of the lands of Arundel and Warwick, and all his offices were declared forfeited, because he had resisted the abrogation of the acts of the "Merciless Parliament," and failed in his duty as an appellant. The rest of his estates were to be taken into the King's hands, and the revenues, after paying him 1,000 pounds a year, were devoted to covering the heavy losses in which it was alleged his maladministration of his governorship of Calais had involved the King. Next day his office of marshal of England was granted to the King's nephew, Thomas Holland, duke of Surrey. On October 3, the King ordered his admirals to allow free passage to Norfolk from any port between Scarborough and Orwell; he licensed the duke to take with him a suite of 40 persons and 1,000 pounds in money, with jewels, plate, and harness, and issued a general request to all princes and nations to allow him safe conduct. A few days later, Thomas took ship near Lowestoft, for Dordrecht, in the presence of several country gentry, who testified to the fact, and added that by sunset he was six leagues and more fro that port, and was favoured with "bon vent et swef." Of the subsequent wanderings of the banished Thomas Mowbray, we know no more than that he reached Venice, where on February 18, 1399, the senate, at the request of King Richard, granted him, disguised in their notes as the duke of "Gilforth," the loan of a galley for his intended visit to the Holy Sepulchre. He induced some private Venetians to advance him money for his journey, on the express undertaking, inserted in his will, that their claims should rank above all others. On the death of Thomass' grandmother, Richard revoked the law by which Thomas had been able to receive inheritances by attorney, and thus prevented him from enjoying, even in exile, the revenue of the old Bigod (earls of Norfolk prior to Edward I) estates.

It cannot be regarded as certain that he ever made his journey to Palestine, for he died at Venice on September 22, 1399. The register of Newburgh Priory says, however, that it was after his return from the Holy Land, and that he died of the plague. He was buried in Venice, and through his son John left instructions in his will that his ashes should be brought to England. Nothing seems to have been done until his descendant, Thomas Howard, third duke of Norfolk, preferred a request for them to the Venetian authorities in December, 1532, through the Venetian ambassador in London.

Thomas left lands in most counties of England and Wales, whose mere enumeration fills eleven closely printed folio pages in the "Inquisitiones Post Mortem." He was twice married. His first wife, Elizabeth, daughter of John/Roger, lord Strange of Blackmere, died almost immediately, and in 1385 he married Elizabeth FitzAlan, daughter of Richard, earl of Arundel, sister and coheir of Thomas, earl of Arundel, and widow of William de Montacute, by whom he had issue.
Change Date: 24 JUL 2003

Father: John de Mowbray b: 25 JUN 1340 in Epworth, Isle of Axholme, Lincolnshire, England
Mother: Elizabeth de Segrave b: 25 OCT 1338 in Croxton Abbey, Leicestershire, England

Marriage 1 Elizabeth FitzAlan b: ABT 1375 in Arundel, Essex, England
Married: JUL 1384 in Arundel Castle, Sussex, England 1
Children
Margaret de Mowbray b: 1388 in Norfolk, England
Isabel de Mowbray

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ID: I030667
Name: Sir Thomas de Mowbray , Duke of Norfolk 1 2 3 4 5
Sex: M
Birth: 22 MAR 1365/66 in Epworth, Isle of Axholme, Lincolnshire 6 7 8 5
Death: 22 SEP 1399 in Venice, Italy 6 2 3 9 10 5 of Plague. 5
Marriage fact: 6th Lord Mowbray. 1st Duke of Norfolk, Earl of Nottingham. 5
Fact 2: Summoned to Parliament 1383-1386. 5
Fact 4: Created Duke of Norfolk Sep. 29, 1397. 5
Fact 4: Created Earl Marshal in 1386 due to his descendancy from Thomas de Brotherton. 5
Fact 5: Naval command in war with France, took part in capture of Brest. 5
Fact 6: Made King's Lieutenant in Calais, Picardy and Artois. 5
Fact 7: Buried: St.George Abbey, Venice, Italy. 5
Fact 8: K.G. Created Earl of Nottingham 1383. 5
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Source: 'Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists ...', Frederick Lewis Weis, 1993, p 20.


Father: John de Mowbray III, Baron Mowbray b: 25 JUN 1340 in Epworth, Isle of Axholme, Lincolnshire
Mother: Elizabeth de Segrave , Baroness Segrave b: 25 OCT 1338 in Croxton Abbey, Norfolk, England

Marriage 1 Elizabeth le Strange
Married: 15 MAR 1382/83 11 2 5

Marriage 2 Elizabeth FitzAlan b: 1375
Married: JUL 1384 in Arundel Castle, Sussex, England 6 3 12 13 14 15 5
Children
Isabel de Mowbray
Thomas de Mowbray II, Earl of Norfolk b: 1387
Margaret de Mowbray b: 1388
John de Mowbray V, Duke of Norfolk b: 1392 in of Norfolk

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ID: I2511
Name: Duke Thomas De Mowbray , Of Norfolk 1St 1
Sex: M
Birth: 22 MAR 1365/66 in Epworth, Isle of Axholme, Lincolnshire, England 1
Death: 22 SEP 1399 in Venice, Venice, Italy 1
Burial: St. George Abbey, Venice, Venice, Italy 1
Note:
Thomas Mowbray

Born 22 March 1365/6 (1366 in our present system), Thomas was of the blood royal through his mother, who as noted earlier, was descended from Thomas of Brotherton, Earl of Norfolk and a son of Edward I. This was the first son of the family to be named Thomas and it is said his mother had him baptised so to mark her special reverence for St. Thomas of Canterbury, murdered in that cathedral as Thomas A'Becket.

Aged 17 on the death of his elder brother, Thomas inherited, in addition to great Mowbray barony in which were merged those of de Brewes and Segrave, the expectation of the still more splendid heritage of the Bigod family, previous Earls of Norfolk. Thomas and the future Richard II had been boyhood companions. By charter of 12 February1383, Richard II revived in favour of his young cousin the title of Earl of Nottingham which Thomas's brother had borne. Before October 1383, Thomas was given the Garter made vacant by the death of old Sir John Burley.

In the summer of 1385 thomas was present in the expedition against the Scots which the king conducted in person. On the eve of departure, Thomas was conferred with the office for life of Earl Marshall of England. This office passed down through his descendants, and through the Howard line of his daughter Margaret (q.v.) so that the present-day Duke of Norfolk still retains the office. On the march northwards through Yorkshire, Thomas, with many English knights in witness, confirmed his ancestor Roger de Mowbray's charter of land to Byland Abbey.

Barely twenty years of age when the nobles rebelled at Court in October 1386, Thomas had been much in the company that year of the similarly-aged king. His name does not appear amongst those of the rebels, although he had married in 1385 a sister of Thomas, Earl of Arundel, who was the chief author of the revolution. In March 1387 he participated in the naval victory achieved by Arundel over the French, Flemings and Spaniards. He did not however accompany Arundel in the subsequent conquest of the castle of Brest The two were received vey coldly by the Richard II when they predented themselves to report success, so they retired to their estates to get out of harm's way.

Relations were obviously very strained between the cousins at the time, because Thomas was one of those whose destruction the king and his favourite, the Duke of Ireland, plotted after Easter. Yet Thomas does not seem to have taken any part in the armed demonstration in November by which Gloucester, Arundel and Warwick extorted from Richard a promise that his advisers should be brought before Parliament. It was not until the after the three lords had had fled from the court, and the Duke of Ireland was approaching with an army to relieve the king from constraint, that Thomas followed the example of Derby and appeared in arms with Derby and the other three lords at Huntingdon on 12 December 1387. Even now, if we can trust the story which Thomas and Derby told ten years later (when they were assisting Richard in bringing their old associates into account for these proceedings) they showed themselves more moderate than their elders. They claimed to have secured the rejection of Arundel's plan to capture and depose the king. The five confederates marched instead into Oxfordshire to intercept the Duke of Ireland before he could pass the river Thames. They divided their forces for the purpose on 20 December, and Thomas, like some of the others,seemingly did not come up in time to take part with Derby and Gloucester in the actual fighting at Radcot Bridge, from which the Duke of Ireland only escaped by swimming! The victors returned through Oxford, with Arundel and Thomas bringing up the rear. After spending Christmas Day at St. Albans they reached London on 26 December and encamped in the fields at Clerkenwell. As the London populace was siding with the formidable host encamped outside the city walls, the mayor opened the gates to the lords. they insisted on an interview with Richard in the Tower of London, and entered his presence with linked arms. the helpless young king consented to meet them next day at Westminster, and asked them to sup and stay the night with him, in a token of goodwill. Gloucester refused but Richard succeeded in keeping Derby and Thomas to supper. Next day they formally accused the king's favourites of treason at Westminster, and Richard was forced to order their arrest.

As one of the five appellants Thomas took part in the so-called Merciless Parliament which met 3 February 1388. On 10 March, as Marshall, he was joined by Gloucester, as Constable, to hear a suit between Matthew Gournay and Louis de Sancerre, Constable of France. In the early months of 1389 he is said to have been sent against the Scots, who were ravaging Northumberland, but being entrusted with only 500 lances he did not venture an encounter with the Scottish force of 30,000. On 3 May of the same year, Richard shook off the tutelage of of the appellants, and Thomas and the others were removed from the Privy Council. But once his own master, Richard showed particular anxiety to conciliate the Earl Marshall, giving him overdue (Thomas being 23) livery of his lands, and a week later placing him on a commission appointed to negotiate a truce with Scotland. The great possessions of Thomas in the north, as well his grandfather's career in a similar capacity, must have suggested this employment. On 1 June, therefore, he was constituted warden of the East Marches (the eastern area on the English side of the Border), captain of Berwick-on-Tweed, and constable of Roxburgh Castle for a term of two years. By the middle of September both he and Derby had been restored to their places at the council board, which a month later was the scene of a hot dispute between Richard and his new chancellor, William of Wykeham, who resisted Richard's proposal to grant a large pension to Thomas. Whatever may have been the king's real feelings towards Gloucester and Arundel at this time, it was obviously to his interest to attach the younger and less prominent appellants to himself. Thomas was continuously employed in the service of the state and entrusted with responsible commands. On 28 June 1390, he was associated with the Treasurer, John Gilbert, Bishop of St. David's, and others to obtain redress from the Scots for recent infractions of the truce. In 1391 in an exchange of posts between him and the Earl of Northumberland, the latter returned to the office of Warden of the Marches, while Thomas Mowbray took the captaincy of Calais. In November 1392, this office was renewed to him for six years together with that of lieutenant of the king in Calais, Picardy, Flanders and Artois for the same term.

On 12 January 1394, Richard II recognized Thomas' just and hereditary right to bear for his crest a golden leopard with a crown ( in addition to the Mowbray coat of arms). In March of that year Thoams was appointed chief justice of North Wales, and two months later justice of Chester and Flint. That September, Thomas accompanied Richard to Ireland, and on his retutn was commissioned with others to negotiate a long truce with France and a marriage for the king with Isabella, daughter of Charles VI of France. He was present at the costly wedding festivities at Calais in October 1396. Thomas thus closely indentified himself with the French connection, which by its baneful influence on Richard's character and policy, and its unpopularity in the country contributed more than anything else to hastening his misfortunes. In the parliament of January 1397, Richard gave thomas another signal proof of his favour by an express recognition of the Earl-Marshalship of England as hereditary in the Mowbray family, and permission to bear a golden truncheon on his arms, bearing the royal arms on the upper side and his own on the lower. At the same time Thomas secured a victory in a personal quarrel with the Earl of Warwick, whose father had, in1352, obtained legal recognition of his claim to lordship of Gower, a part of the Mowbray inheritance. this judgement was reversed in Thomas' favour.

Thomas was out of England from the end of February until the latter part of June on a froeign mission, but returned to serve as one of the instruments of Richard's revenge on Gloucester, Arundel and Warwick, his fellow-appellants of 1388. how far Thomas' conduct was justifiable is a matter of opinion, but it is not unnatural. He was the last to join the appellants and probably the first to be rconciled to the king, and now for eight years had been loaded with exceptional favours. He had long drifted apart from his old associates, and with one was at open enmity. It must be confessed too that he was a considerable gainer by the destruction of his old friends. According to the king's story, thomas and seven other young courtiers, all of whom were related to the royal family, advised Richard to arrest Gloucester, Arundel and Warwick on 8 and 9 July. At Nottingham on 5 August, they agreed to appeal them of treason in the parliament which had been summoned to meet at Westminster on 21 September. Thomas was present when Richard in person arrested Gloucester at his castle of Pleshy in Essex, and it was to his care as captain of Calais that the duke was consigned. He may have himself conducted his prisoner to Calais, but his prescence at Nottingham on 5 August proves he did not mount guard personally throughout the imprisonment. He had for some time been performing his duties at Calais by deputy.

On Friday 21 September, Thomas and his fellow-appellants "in red silk robes, banded with white silk and powdered with letters of gold", renewed in parliament the appeal they had made at Nottingham. Arundel was forthwith tried, condemned and beheaded on Tower Hill. Popular belief as early as 1399 has it that Thomas led Arundel (his father-in-law) to execution, bandaged his eyes and performed the act, but he official record has it that the despatching was carried out by Thomas' lieutenant. On the same day, the king issued a writ, addresses to Thomas as captain of Calais, or his deputy, to bring up the Duke of Gloucester before parliament to answer the charges of the appellants.Parliament seems to have been adjourned to Monday 24 September, when Thomas' answer was read, curtly intimating he could produce the duke, as he had died in his custody at Calais. Next day a confession, purporting to have been made by Gloucester, was read in parliament, and the dead man was found guilty of treason. the whole affair is shrouded in mystery, and there is a strong suspicion that Richard and Thomas were responsible for Gloucester's death, as shortly after the accession of Henry IV, a certain John Hall, servant to Thomas (who was by then dead), being arrested as an accomplice in the murder of Gloucester, deposed in writing to parliament that he had been called from his bed by Thomas one night in September 1397, had been informed that the king had ordered Gloucester to be murdered, and had been enjoined to be present with other esquires and servants of Thomas and of the Earl of Rutland. Hall had at first refused, but Thomas struck him on the head and said that he should obey or die. He then took an oath of secrecy with eight other squires and yoemen, whose names he gave, in the church of Notre-Dame in the presence of his master. Thomas then took them to a hostelry called Prince's Inn, and there left them. Gloucester was handed over to them by John Lovetot, and was suffocated under a feather bed. Hall was at once condemned, without being produced, and executed. However, Thomas' guilt is not proved, though the balance of evidence is against him.

His services, whatever their extent, were rewarded on 28 September 1397 by a grant of the greater part of the Arundel estates in Sussex and Surrey, and of seventeen of the Earl of Warwick's manors in the midlands. The commons representing to the king that Derby and Thomas had been "innocent of malice" in their appeal of 1388, Richard vouched for their loyalty. On 29 September, Thomas was created Duke of Norfolk, and his grandmother Margaret, Countess of Norfolk, was at the same time created Duchess of Norfolk for her life.

But new wealth and honours did not render Norfolk's position inviolable. the king was vindictive by nature, and had not forgotten that Norfolk was once his enemy; heafterwards declared that thomas had not persued the appeal of his old friends with such zeal as those who had never turned their coats. At the same time the inner circle of the king's confidantes - the Earl of Kent (now Duke of Surrey), sir William le Scrope (now Earl of Wiltshire), and the Earl of Salisbury were urging the king to rid himself of all who had ever been his enemies.

Thoams is said to confided his fears to Henry Bolingbroke, Duke of Hereford (and the future Henry IV) as they rode From Brentford to London in December 1397. Richard was informed of Norfolk's language; obtained from Hereford, who prbably was jealous of Thomas' power, obtained a written account of the interview with norfolk, and summoned both parties to to appear before the adjourned parliament, which was to meet at Shrewsbury on 30 January 1398. Hereford appears to have accompanied the king on his way to Shrewsbury, for on 25 January, Richard gave him a full pardon for all treasons and other offences of which he may have been guilty in the past. Thomasw did not appear to answer the charges which Hereford then presented against him, and on 4 February, the king ordered his sheriffs to proclaim that he must appear within fifteen days.

At Oswestry on 23 February, Norfolk was present and gave full denial to the charges, and it was settled by the king and council at Bristol that unless sufficient proofs of guilt were forthcoming in the meantime, the matter should be referred to a court of chivalry at Windsor. The court met on the day appointed, and decided that the matter should be settled by trial of battle at Coventry on 16 September . The lists were prepared at Gosford Green outside the city, and on the day the combatents duly appeared. they were both magnificently arrayed, Thomas, we are told having secured his armour from Germany, and Hereford's being a present from Gian Galeaxzo of Milan. Before they joined issue, however, the king took the battle into his own hands, on the grounds that treason was in question, and that it was undesirable that royal blood should be dishonoured by the defeat of either. Richard then decided that inasmuch as Thomas had confessed at Windsor to some of the charges which he had repelled at Oswestry, and was thus self-convicted of conduct which was likely to have roused great trouble in the kingdom, he should quit the realm before the octaves of of St. Edward, to take up his residence in Germany, Bohemia and Hungary, and "pass the great sea in pilgrimage". He was to go nowhere else in Christendom on pain of incurring the penalties of treason. Hereford was banished to France for ten years, and communication between them was expressly forbidden. the same veto was laid upon all intercourse with Archbishop Arundel.

Thomas' share of the lands of Arundel and Warwick, and all his offices were were declared forfeited, because he had resisted the abrogation of of the acts of the 'Merciless Parliament', and failed in his duty as an appellant. the rest of his estates were to be taken into the king's hands, and the revenues, after paying him 1,000 pounds a year, were devoted to covering the heavy losses in which it was alleged his maladministration of his governorship of Calais had involved the king. Next day his office of Marshal of England was granted to the king's nephew, Thomas Holland, Duke of Surrey.

On 3 October the king ordered his admirals to allow free passage to Norfolk from any port between Scarborough and Orwell; licensed the duke to take with him a suite of 40 persons, 1,000 pounds in money, with jewels, plate and harness, and issued a general request to all princes and nations to allow him safe-conduct. A few days later, Thomas took ship near Lowestoft, for Dordrecht, in the presence of several country gentry, who testified to the fact, and added that by sunset he was six leagues and more fro that port, and was favoured with with "bon vent et swef".

Of the subsequent wanderings of the banished Thomas Mowbray, we know no more than that he reached Venice, where on 18 February 1399 the senate, at the request of King Richard, granted him (disguised in their notes as the Duke of 'Gilforth') the loan of a galley for his intended visit to the Holy Sepulchre. He induced some private Venetians to advance him money for his journey, on the express undertaking, inserted in his will, that their claims should rank above all others. On the death of Thomas' grandmother, Richard revoked the law by which Thomas had been able to receive inheritances by attorney, and thus prevented him from enjoying - even in exile - the revenue of the old Bigod (earls of Norfolk prior to Edward I ) estates.

It cannot be regarded as certain that he ever made his journey to Palestine, for he died at Venice on 22 September of the same year (1399). the register of Newburgh Priory says, however, that it was after his return from the Holy Land, and that he died of the plague. He was buried in Venice, and through his son John left instructions in his will that his ashes should be brought to England. Nothing seems to have been done until his descendant, Thomas Howard, third Duke of Norfolk, preferred a request for them to the Ventian authorities in December 1532 through the Venetian ambassador in London.

Thomas left lands in most counties of England and Wales, whose mere enumeration fills eleven closely printed folio pages in the 'Inquisitiones Post Mortem'. He was twice-married. his first wife, Elizabeth, dau. of John/Roger(?), Lord Strange of Blackmere, died almost immediately and in 1385 he married Lady Elizabeth Fitz-Alan dau of Richard, Earl of Arundel, sister and co-heir of Thomas, Earl of Arundel and widow of William de Montacute, by whom he had issue:

1. Thomas who simply bore the title of Earl Marshal.

2 John, restored as Duke of Norfolk.

3 Isabel, through whom the title of earl of Nottingham eventually passed to the Berkeleys.

4 Margaret, through whome the title of duke of Norfolk eventually passed to the Howards.

5 Elizabeth, whose issue became extinct.





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Father: Baron John De Mowbray , Of Mowbray 4Th b: 25 JUN 1340 in Axholme, England
Mother: Elizabeth De Segrave b: 25 OCT 1338 in Norfolk, England

Marriage 1 Elizabeth Fitzalan b: ABT. 1366 in of, Sussex, Derbyshire, England
Married: 1384 1
Children
Isabel De Mowbray

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Name: Thomas de Mowbray , Duke of Norfolk 1
Sex: M
Birth: 22 MAR 1365/66 in Isle of Axholme, Epworth, Lincolnshire, England 1
Death: 22 SEP 1400 in Venice, Italy 1
Death: 22 SEP 1399 in Venice, Italy 2
Burial: St George's Abbey, Venice, Italy 3
Note:
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Sir Thomas de Mowbray, K.G., Earl Marshall of England, Sixth Lord Mowbray
Created Earl of Nottingham 1377 by Richard II (second cousin once removed)
Duke of Norfolk 1393
Banished from England by Richard II for quarreling with Bolingbroke. Died in exile.

[from Rootsweb rmmcn database]
Created Earl of Nottingham in 1383, and in 1385 was made Earl Marshal of England for life. In 11387 he, with Thomas of Woodstock, Duke of Gloucester, and others, drove out the king's favorites and virtually ruled the kingdom until Richard II regained control in 1389. Mowbray, however, retained Richard's favor, served him in Scotland, and accompanied him to Ireland (1394). In 1397 he turned against Gloucester and his former associates when they were brought to trial by Richard. He was probably responsible, on the king's orders, for the death of Gloucester. He was made Duke of Norfolk in 1397. He feared, however, that the king might turn on him and confided in the Duke of Hereford (later Henry IV).

A dispute arose between Norfolk and Hereford when Hereford told the king of Norfolk's suspicions, and trial by combat was proposed, but the king interfered and banished both from the country, Norfolk for life. He died in Italy.


Father: John, 10th Baron Mowbray b: 25 JUN 1340 in Epworth, Isle of Axholme, Lincolnshire, England
Mother: Elizabeth de Segrave b: 25 OCT 1338 in Abbey, Croxton, Leicestershire, England

Marriage 1 Elizabeth Strange b: 1373 in Chauton, Hampshire, England
Married: 15 MAR 1381/82 1
Married: 1382 in Arranged Marriage 4

Marriage 2 Elizabeth FitzAlan de Arundel b: ABT. 1364 in Castle Arundel, Sussex, England
Married: JUL 1384 in Castle Arundel, Sussex, England 1
Children
Thomas Mowbray, Duke of Norfolk b: 17 SEP 1385 in England
Margaret de Mowbray b: 1388 in Norfolk, England
Isabel Mowbray b: ABT. 1396 in Bristol, Gloucestershire, England
John, Duke of Norfolk, 8th Baron Mowbray b: 9 AUG 1398 in Norfolk, England
Elizabeth Catherine Mowbray b: ABT. 1399

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1948 - 1967 Arthur Merritt Shields 19 19 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Jr. ~1374 - 1425 Elizabeth *FitzAlan 51 51 ~1740 - 1791 Jacob Bass 51 51 ~1745 - 1791 Prudence Ann Jones 46 46 20 FEB 1700/1715 - 1777 John Bass Name Suffix:<NSFX> Jr. ~1700 - ~1745 Elizabeth Winborne 45 45 1673 - 1732 John Bass 58 58 1673 - <1732 Love Harris 59 59 ~1651 Richard Harris ~1655 - >1720 Ann 65 65 Married Name:<_MARNM> Harris 1654 - 1741 William Basse 87 87 Living O'Connell ~1656 - 1692 Catherine Elizabeth Lanier 36 36 1616 - 1699 John Basse 82 82 1620 - 1676 Keziah Elizabeth Tucker 56 56 1  NATI Powatan Indian
2  PLAC Nanesmond County,Virginia


This woman was born Keziah (English translation), but given the name Elizabeth when she converted to Christianity and was baptised.
1589 - 1654 Nathaniel Basse 64 64 1592 - 1630 Mary Jourdan 38 38 1565 - 1616 Humphrey Basse 51 51 Source:  Charles Lucas,  "John Lucas of Eastern North Carolina Descendants and Related Families", 2003


The will of Humphrey Basse was proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, England on June 06, 1616.
He was a Haberdasher of Mynsyng Lane.

He was the father of Nathaniel Basse, Gentleman who settled in Virginia, and who established Basses Choice just outside Smithfield, Virginia.

In the Jamestowne records there is also mention of a Captain Nathaniel Basse who settled in Virginia.

There is doubt by some scholars as to the correct father of Nathaniel Basse as identified in the Sermon Book of John Basse.

Nevertheless because Nathaniel Basse clearly had a child by the name of Humphrey Basse, we show Humphrey Basse as the father of Nathaniel Basse.

See the following notes regarding Nathaniel Basse.

The children of Humphrey Basse are those as listed in his will.

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Excerpted from:

THE BASS FAMILY OF BLACK CREEK
by Albert Bass, Jr. of Raleigh, North Carolina
E mail: Albasspe@aol.com

Our earliest documentation of a Bass ancestor is Humphrey Basse, a merchant of London, England. It has been reported that Humphrey Basse's father was William Bass born in 1520 and his wife was Mary Carkin, born about 1525. Humphrey's children from 1589 to 1602 were baptised at the Church of St. Gabriel, Fenchurch Street, London.

Humphrey is described as a "marchant in the High Street, Haberdasher, Girdler, French Merchant against Mynsyng Lane."

Nathaniel, son of Humphrey was baptized 29 December 1589, and Thomas son of Humphrey was baptized 21 February 1602.
Thomas died in 1603.

In 1605, the family of Humphrey Basse is found at St. Helen's Church, Boshipgate, London where five more children were baptized.

Humphrey Basse was buried at St. Helen's Church 04 June 1616. His wife Mary was buried there 22 July 1616.

St. Helen's Church today is located in the financial district of London. It has been damaged by the Irish Republican Army.
St. Fenchurch is north of Mincing land and Bishopgate is also north of St. Helen's Church.

Mincing Lane is located between London Bridge and the Tower of London.

The will of Humphrey Basse was proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 06 June 1616 and names his wife Mary , sons Nathaniel, Richard, Samuel, Humphrey, and Luke. It also mentions daughters Abigail, Hester, Sarah, and Mary Walthall, wife of Luke Walthall.
It mentions the father in law Charles Pressy, brother William, and brother Thomas late deceased.

On 16 December 1617, comission was granted to Mary Walthall daughter of the deceased to administer according to the tenor of the will since Mary Basse, the relect and the executix of the will was deceased, and that Luke Walthall executor of Mary Basse was also deceased.

The will of Mary Basse mentioned son Nathaniel Basse and son in law Luke Walthall.

Humphrey Basse's wife was Mary Bushier, daughter of Dominick Buschier, a native of Italy. Dominick appears on several lists of aliens during the reign of Elizabeth the First.

The wife of Dominick Buschier was Jane Genevieve, a native of Roanne, France. Roanne was located near the French-Swiss border.
Dominick died in 1592 and Jane married Charles Pressy.

The will of Jane Buschier Pressy is dated 03 March 1620 and lists "my son Constantine Buschier, Anne and Jane daughters of my son John Buschier, and also Nathaniel Basse, Richard, Humphrey, and Samuel Basse, bothers of the said Nathaniel and sons of my daughter Mary Basse."




Father: William Basse b: 1520 in France
Mother: Mary Carkin b: 1525 in France

Marriage 1 Mary Buschier b: 1572 in Italy
Children
Nathaniel Basse b: 29 DEC 1589 in England
Richard Basse b: 1591 in England
Humphrey Basse b: 1593 in England
William Basse b: 1594 in England
Mary Basse b: 1596 in England
Hester Basse b: 1597 in England
Humphrey Basse b: ABT 1599 in England
Samuel Basse b: 1600 in England
Thomas Basse b: 1602 in England
Barnaby Basse b: 1605 in England
John Basse b: 1605 in England
Abigail Basse b: 1608 in England
Lidea Basse b: 1608 in England
Luke Basse b: 1613 in England
Sarah Basse b: 1615 in England

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~1568 - 1616 Mary Buschier 48 48 1520 - <1616 William Basse 96 96 ~1525 - <1616 Mary Carkin 91 91 Abt 1520/1548 - 1592 Dominic Buscemi Source:  Kevin Bass,  "Jeremy Patrik BASS", 2002 


BIOGRAPHY: Dominic was originaly from Menfi, Agrigento Province, Sicily. BUSCEMI is a Sicilian name. He moved to Italy, then France (where his name became BUSCHIER, a French name), and finally to England, where he died.
He appears on several lists of aliens during the reign of Elizabeth the First.
Loaned the Crown 100 pounds in 1588 at the time of the Spanish Armada [the attempt of the Spanish King Philip (the brother of Mary's mother, Catherine) to recapture England for the Roman Catholic faith]. This is the equivalent of some $20,000 in today's money.
According to wife Genevieve's will, he was living in the parish of St. Catharine Coleman and listed as a merchant, and a foreigner (a Frenchman born in Italy [Sicily]).
Living O'Connell ~1540 - >1620 Genevieve Jane Clerke 80 80 ~1590 Robin Tucker This man was given the name Robin Tucker when he converted to Christianity and was baptised. Mary *Basse Living Henshaw 1709 John Hemings Name Prefix:<NPFX> Captain
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Subject: Madison Hemings

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The following is from "Life Among the Lowly" published in the Pike County Republican Newspaper-March 13, 1873-Author was S. F. Whitmore.
Ramona

~~~~~~Memoir of Madison Hemings~~~~~~

I never knew of but one white man who bore the name of Hemings; he was an Englishman and my great grandfather. He was captain of an English trading vessel which sailed between England and Williamsburg, Va., then quite a port. My great-grandmother was a fullblooded African, and possibly a native of that country. She was the property of John Wales, a Welchman. Capt. Hemings happened to be in the port of Williamsburg at the time my grandmother was born, and acknowledging her fatherhood he tried to purchase her of Mr. Wales, who would not part with the child, though he was offered an extraordinarily large price for her. She was named Elizabeth Hemings. Being thwarted in the purchase, and determined to own his own flesh and blood he resolved to take the child by force or stealth, but the knowledge of his intention coming to John Wales' ears, through leaky fellow servants of the mother, she and the child were taken into the "great house" under their master's immediate care. I have been informed that it was not the extra value of that child over other slave children that induced Mr. Wales to refuse to sell it, for slave masters then, as in later days, had no compunctions of conscience which restrained them from parting mother and child of however tender age, but he was restrained by the fact that just about that time amalgamation began, and the child was so great a curiosity that its owner desired to raise it himself that he might see its outcome. Capt. Hemings soon afterwards sailed from Williamsburg, never to return. Such is the story that comes down to me.
Elizabeth Hemings grew to womanhood in the family of John Wales, whose wife dying she (Elizabeth) was taken by the widower Wales as his concubine, by , whom she had six children--three sons and three daughters, viz: Robert, James, Peter, Critty, Sally and Thena. These children went by the name of Hemings.

Williamsburg was the capital of Virginia, and of course it was an aristocratic place, where the "bloods" of the Colony and the new State most did congregate. Thomas Jefferson, the author of the Declaration of Independence, was educated at William and Mary College, which had its seat at Williamsburg. He afterwards studied law with Geo. Wythe, and practiced law at the bar of the general court of the Colony. He was afterwards elected a member of the provincial legislature from Albemarle county. Thos. Jefferson was a visitor at the "great house" of John Wales, who had children about his own age. He formed the acquaintance of his daughter Martha (I believe that was her name, though I am not positively sure,) and intimacy sprang up between them which ripened into love, and they were married. They afterwards went to live at his country seat Monticello, and in course of time had born to them a daughter whom they named Martha. About the time she was born my mother, the second daughter of John Wales and Elizabeth Hemings was born. On the death of John Wales, my grandmother, his concubine, and her children by him fell to Martha, Thomas Jefferson's wife, and consequently became the property of Thomas Jefferson, who in the course of time became famous, and was appointed minister to France during our revolutionary troubles, or soon after independence was gained. About the time of the appointment and before he was ready to leave the country his wife died, and as soon after her interment as he could attend to and arrange his domestic affairs in accordance with the changed circumstances of his family in consequence of this misfortune (I think not more than three weeks thereafter) he left for France, taking his eldest daughter with him. He had sons born to him, but they died in early infancy, so he then had but two children--Martha and Maria. The latter was left home, but afterwards was ordered to follow him to France. She was three years or so younger than Martha. My mother accompanied her as a body servant. When Mr. Jefferson went to France Martha was just budding into womanhood. Their stay (my mother's and Maria's) was about eighteen months. But during that time my mother became Mr. Jefferson's concubine, and when he was called back home she was enciente by him. He desired to bring my mother back to Virginia with him but she demurred. She was just beginning to understand the French language well, and in France she was free, while if she returned to Virginia she would be re-enslaved. So she refused to return with him. To induce her to do so he promised her extraordinary privileges, and made a solemn pledge that her children should be freed at the age of twenty-one years. In consequence of his promise, on which she implicitly relied, she returned with him to Virginia. Soon after their arrival, she gave birth to a child, of whom Thomas Jefferson was the father. It lived but a short time. She gave birth to four others, and Jefferson was the father of all of them. Their names were Beverly, Harriet, Madison (myself), and Eston--three sons and one daughter. We all became free agreeably to the treaty entered into by our parents before we were born. We all married and have raised families.

Beverly left Monticello and went to Washington as a white man. He married a white woman in Maryland, and their only child, a daughter, was not known by the white folks to have any colored blood coursing in her veins. Beverly's wife's family were people in good circumstances.

Harriet married a white man in good standing in Washington City, whose name I could give, but will not, for prudential reasons. She raised a family of children, and so far as I know they were never suspected of being tainted with African blood in the community where she lived or lives. I have not heard from her for ten years, and do not know whether she is dead or alive. She thought it to her interest, on going to Washington, to assume the role of a white woman, and by her dress and conduct as such I am not aware that her identity as Harriet Hemings of Monticello has ever been discovered.

Eston married a colored woman in Virginia, and moved from there to Ohio, and lived in Chillicothe several years. In the fall of 1852 he removed to Wisconsin, where he died a year or two afterwards. He left three children.

As to myself, I was named Madison by the wife of James Madison, who was afterwards President of the United States. Mrs. Madison happened to be at Monticello at the time of my birth, and begged the privilege of naming me, promising my mother a fine present for the honor. She consented, and Mrs. Madison dubbed me by the name I now acknowledge, but like many promises of white folks to the slaves she never gave my mother anything. I was born at my father's seat of Monticello, in Albemarle county, Va., near Charlottesville, on the 18th day of January, 1805. My very earliest recollections are of my grandmother Elizabeth Hemings. That was when I was about three years old. She was sick and upon her death bed. I was eating a piece of bread and asked if she would have some. She replied: "No, granny don't want bread any more." She shortly afterwards breathed her last. I have only a faint recollection of her.

Of my father, Thomas Jefferson, I knew more of his domestic than his public life during his life time. It is only since his death that I have learned much of the latter, except that he was considered as a foremost man in the land, and held many important trusts, including that of President. I learned to read by inducing the white children to teach me the letters and something more; what else I know of books I have picked up here and there till now I can read and write. I was almost 21 1/2 years of age when my father died on the 4th of July, 1826.

About his own home he was the quietest of men. He was hardly ever known to get angry, though sometimes he was irritated when matters went wrong, but even then he hardly ever allowed himself to be made unhappy any great length of time. Unlike Washington he had but little taste or care for agricultural pursuits. He left matters pertaining to his plantations mostly with his stewards and overseers. He always had mechanics at work for him, such as carpenters, blacksmiths, shoemakers, coopers, &c. It was his mechanics he seemed mostly to direct, and in their operations he took great interest. Almost every day of his later years he might have been seen among them. He occupied much of the time in his office engaged in correspondence and reading and writing. His general temperament was smooth and even; he was very undemonstrative. He was uniformly kind to all about him. He was not in the habit of showing partiality or fatherly affection to us children. We were the only children of his by a slave woman. He was affectionate toward his white grandchildren, of whom he had fourteen, twelve of whom lived to manhood and womanhood. His daughter Martha married Thomas Mann Randolph by whom she had thirteen children. Two died in infancy. The names of the living were Ann, Thomas Jefferson, Ellen, Cornelia, Virginia, Mary, James, Benj. Franklin, Lewis Madison, Septemia and Geo. Wythe. Thos. Jefferson Randolph was Chairman of the Democratic National Convention in Baltimore last spring which nominated Horace Greeley for the Presidency, and Geo. Wythe Randolph was Jeff. Davis' first Secretary of War in the late "unpleasantness."

Maria married John Epps, and raised one son--Francis.

My father generally enjoyed excellent health. I never knew him to have but one spell of sickness, and that was caused by a visit to the Warm Springs in 1818. Till within three weeks of his death he was hale and hearty, and at the age of 83 years walked erect and with a stately tread. I am now 68, and I well remember that he was a much smarter man physically, even at that age, than I am.

When I was fourteen years old I was put to the carpenter trade under the charge of John Hemings, the youngest son of my grandmother. His father's name was Nelson, who was an Englishman. She had seven children by white men and seven by colored men--fourteen in all. My brothers, sister Harriet and myself, were used alike. We were permitted to stay about the "great house," and only required to do such light work as going on errands. Harriet learned to spin and to weave in a little factory on the home plantation. We were free from the dread of having to be slaves all our lives long, and were measurably happy. We were always permitted to be with our mother, who was well used. It was her duty, all her life which I can remember, up to the time of father's death, to take care of his chamber and wardrobe, look after us children and do such light work as sewing, and Provision was made in the will of our father that we should be free when we arrived at the age of 21 years. We had all passed that period when he died but Eston, and he was given the remainder of his time shortly after. He and I rented a house and took mother to live with us, till her death, which event occurred in 1835

In 1834 I married Mary McCoy. Her grandmother was a slave, and lived with her master, Stephen Hughes, near Charlottesville, as his wife. She was manumitted by him, which made their children free born. Mary McCoy's mother was his daughter. I was about 28 and she 22 years of age when we married. We lived and labored together in Virginia till 1836, when we voluntarily left and came to Ohio. We settled in Pebble township, Pike County. We lived there four or five years and during my stay in the county I worked at my trade on and off for about four years. Joseph Sewell was my first employer. I built for him what is now known as Rizzleport No. 2 in Waverly. I afterwards worked for George Wolf Senior. and I did the carpenter work for the brick building now owned by John J. Kellison in which the Pike County Republican is printed. I worked for and with Micajab Hinson. I found him to be a very clever man. I also reconstructed the building on the corner of Market and Water Streets from a store to a hotel for the late Judge Jacob Row.

When we came from Virginia we brought one daughter (Sarah) with us, leaving the dust of a son in the soil near Monticello. We have born to us in this State nine children. Two are dead. The names of the living, besides Sarah, are Harriet, Mary Ann, Catharine, Jane, William Beverly, James Madison, Ellen Wales. Thomas Eston died in the Andersonville prison pen, and Julia died at home. William, James and Ellen are unmarried and live at home in Huntington township, Ross County. All the others are married and raising families. My post office address is Pee Pee, Pike County Ohio.
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"Life Among the Lowly", Pike County (Ohio) Republican, March 13, 1873.
Writer: S. F. Whitmore
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1713 Biabaye Eppes 1762 - 1819 Robert Hemings 57 57 1765 - 1801 James Hemings 36 36 DEATH: He killed himself in Philadelphia only five years after being freed.  It is said that the event made Thomas Jefferson hesitant to free any other slaves afterward.  Was his suicide due to his treatment as a black free man or maybe his inability to find paid work (because of his color) and support himself? 1767 - 1795 Thenia Hemings 28 28 1769 - 1827/1850 Critta Bowle Hemings Living O'Connell 1770 Peter Hemings 1627 - 1686 Katherine Banks 59 59 She was the wealthiest woman in America durring her life. ~1626 - Between 13 Nov 1677/ 1 Feb 1678 Henry Isham 1604 - ~1682 Mary Brett 78 78 1587 - 1626 William Isham 39 39 ~1560 Anne Borlace 26 FEB 1551/1552 - 1626 Euseby Ensley Isham ~1530 Elizabeth Dale 1520 - 1558 Gregory Isham 38 38 1495 Anne Poulton 1904 - 1997 Anthony Joseph Shields 93 93 1486/1493 - 1546 Euseby Isham 1456 - 1547 Thomas Isham 91 91 1464 Elene de Vere 1434 - 1480 Richard de Vere 46 46 ~1396 Isabella de Greene ~1373 Margaret Greene ~1371 John de Greene 1354 Matilda de Mauduit 1341 - 1399 Henry de Greene 58 58  Source for the following:  "hands touching hands"
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. Henry DE GREENE. b: 1341 Greenes Norton, Northampton, England.
d: 9/2/1399 beheaded. *Knighted by King Richard II. *"While King
Richard was in Ireland, Lord Bolingbroke seized the government and
executed Sir Henry and his associates, Sir John Buskey and the Earl of
Wiltshire." *Beheaded by Bolingbroke who became Henry IV.
*Shakespeare refers to Sir Henry Greene in Acts I and II of his play
"Richard II". *He had forty known manors besides his town house in
London. He is the one who acquired an estate and named "Greenes
Norton", see pg 4. *REF: La Mance;v3,pg 25,27.
+Matilda MANDINE b: 1354 Warminster, Wiltshire, England. *D/O
Lord Thomas Mandine. Sole heir to her father lordships of
Werminister, Westburg Lye, Grately, Dychurch, and other fair
Possessions.

Beheaded in England


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He was heir to his uncle, Sir Simon Drayton. While King Richard was in Ireland, Lord Henry Bolingbroke seized the government and executed (beheaded by order of Duke of Lancaster) Sir Henry and his associates, Sir John Buskey and the Earl of Wiltshire. Bolingbroke later became King Henry IV.
Shakespeare refers to Sir Henry Greene in Acts I and II of his play "Richard II"
He had forty known manors besides his town house in London. He is the one who acquired an estate and named it "Greene Norton".

[777] Source: American Illustrated shows his date of death as 29 Jul 1399;
La Mance, p 20, 29, 32; Gaylord Green, Green/Greene Genealogy, Vol 13

There must have been something particularily engaging about the young second son of Sir Henry de Greene. King Richard II knighted him, his uncle (Sir Simon Drayton) left him his title and estate, and he inherited a majority of his father's estate.
When Sir Henry's father, Sir Henry de Greene, died, he possessed his ancient and beloved manor of Boughton, the manors of Greene's Norton, East Neaston, Heydmon Court, Heybourn, Ashley Mares, and Dodington. He had lands in Whittlebury, Paulsbury, Northampton, Harringworth, Cottingham, Middleton, Carleton, Isham, Aldwinckle, Pishteley, Titchmarch, Warrington, and sundry other places, and was the Lord of Drayton, Luffwich, Pesford, Islip, Shipton, Walston, Womingdom, Chalton, Haughton, and Boteshaseall.
According to English law, the title and estate should have been inherited by the oldest son, Sir Henry's brother, Sir Thomas. However, like Jacob loved Joseph in the Old Testament, Sir Henry favored his second son above all the rest. With his brother's consent, and through a special license from King Richard II, all of Sir Henry de Greene's estate except for the manors of Boughton and Greene's Norton were passed to his second son, Henry.
More estates came to Sir Henry as a result of his marriage to Mathilda, and still others were added when his cousin, the son of his uncle, Sir Simon, settled upon him his title, Lord of Drayton, and gave him his large estates. Drayton Castle became the residence for this branch of the family.
Sir Henry was a colorful and dramatic figure. Like his father, he was a prominent statesman. King Richard II knighted him and he was made one of the king's inner counsellors. He was later appointed to be one of the Parliamentary Commissioners who helped the king govern. He served both Edward III, who died in 1377, and his grandson, Richard II.
In the rebellion led by Henry Bollingbroke (later crowned Henry IV), Sir Henry and two other loyal supporters of the king (Earl of Wiltshire and Sir John Bushby) were captured and beheaded at Bristol on 2 September 1399. Shakespeare incorporates this event in Act II of his play, Richard II. To his credit, it is recorded that Henry IV restored Sir Henry's inheritance and title of Lord of the Manor of Drayton to Sir Henry's eldest son, Ralph. Ralph died in 1417 and was buried in St. Peter's Church at Luffwich (or Lowick). The estates then passed to his brother, John.

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Source: Burke, Presidential Families, 1st Ed., 623.
Sir Henry Greene was beheaded on September 2, 1399 outside Bristol Castle
where he had attempted to save the 8 year old Queen of King Richard II.
Sir Henry Greene was the Lord Chief Justice of England, and had supported
the King when the King took the land of his cousin and banished him from
England. Unfortunately his cousin came back while the King was off
figuting the Irish, and took the kingdom, and had Sir Henry Greene
beheaded. This event is mentioned in Shakespeare's works.
1314 Catherine de Drayton 1904 - 1963 Elizabeth Rita Henry 59 59 1309/1310 - 1370 Henry de Greene In 1340, Henry received from Thomas de Boketon and wife Joanna the manors of Brampton and Boketon.
Sir Henry was Lord Chief-Justice of England in 1353 under King Edward
III, was Speaker of the House of Lords in two Parliaments (1363 &1364), and
became last of the King's nearest Counsel, or "State Cabinet." Some scholars
give his dates as Chief Justice as 24 May 1361 through 28 October 1365.
Henry was granted a charter from the King to establish Boughton Fair, a Vigil for St John the Baptist, held June 24th to 26th. The fair was second only to the London Fair in its time, and was observed for five and one-half
centuries. By a special license given by the King, Thomas, the eldest of Henry's
children, received Boughton, and Henry, the second son received Greene's Norton.

*above taken from "Laube" which is listed in my sources
1292 Thomas de Greene or de Boketon(Boughton?) 1279 Lucy La Zouche 1249 - 1289 Eudo La Zouche 40 40 ~1250 - 1299 Millicent Cantilupe 49 49 1625/1626 - ~1676 William Addie Branch ~1222 - ~1296 Helen (Elene) de Quincy 74 74 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Lady 1179/1187 - Aft 28 JAN 1231/1232 Margaret *Biset 1619 - 1694 Thomas Addie Branch 75 75 DEATH: Will:  Three sons :  Thomas, Matthew, and James - 5 shillings
       Wife:  Elizabeth  residue of goods and chattles
       Two daughters:  Elizabeth Richardson and Martha Ward - 5        shillings each to buy a ring
1572 - >1602 Marie Standing 30 30 1929 Joan Elizabeth Shields BIOGRAPHY: Entered religious service as a Sister of St. Joseph - Sister Marie de Montfort, February 5, 1947 at the age of 17+
Education:  Elementary:  St. Thomas Apostle, Woodhaven - grades 1-6.
Holy Name of Mary, Valley Stream 7-8
Our Lady of Wisdom Academy, Ozone Park, NY
College:  B.S. Nazareth College, Rochester, NY
M.S. Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA
State Certification - Administration - Fordham University, NY
Teaching positions:  St. Benedict Joseph,Richmond Hill, NY-music-17 years; Holy Trinity High School, Huntington, NY-music-4 years; St. Angela Hall High School, Brooklyn, NY-music and English-3 years; and St. Angela Hall Elementary, Brooklyn, NY-principal-5 years.
Hobbies:  music (piano, organ, and chorus), cooking, reading, tennis, and swimming.
Congregational positions:  Superior - St. Angela Hall Convent 1970-76, Regional Superior of Queens County 1978-?.
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Name Suffix:<NSFX> I
~0270 Potitus Between 1059-67 - 1119 Alan de Bretagne Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duc de Brittany
Name Suffix:<NSFX> IV

Nickname:<NICK> "fergant"
Name Suffix:<NSFX> IV
~1030 - 1084 Hoel de Cornouaille 54 54 Nereides av Nereus * 1343 Thomas *Greene Living Shields ~1120 - >1190 Maud Meschienes 70 70 0935 - 1009 Hugues 74 74 Nickname:<NICK> Le Blanc
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Comte du Mans
Name Suffix:<NSFX> III
~0802 Adela de Tours D. 1153 William Meschienes Name Prefix:<NPFX> Lord Copeland 1078 Humbert de Blois Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count of Virtus Lycomedes * 1050 - >1089 Ranulph Meschienes 39 39 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Vct De Bayeux
Name Suffix:<NSFX> II
1017 Ranulph Meschienes Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count De Bayeux 1021 Alix de Normandy 0992 Ancitel Name Prefix:<NPFX> Vct De Bayeux Living Shields 1868 - 1934 Francis Joseph Shields 66 66 Nickname:<NICK> Frank
Cause of Death:<CAUS> gastric ulcer
Occupation:  New York Stock Exchange Clerk for 10 years

Frank lost his eyesight in one eye as a baby.  He was sitting in his highchair next to a window when a snowball (it was snowing and kids were playing snowball fight) crashed through the window, breaking the glass.  A piece of the glass flew into his eye and put his eye out.
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Name Suffix:<NSFX> III
1009 - 8 JAN 1078/1079 Adela (Alix) Capet Name Prefix:<NPFX> Cts De Contenance Edna(wife of Eliakim ben Methuselah) * 1025 - Between 1066-1082 Richard d'Avranches Name Prefix:<NPFX> Vct De Avranches Eu Between 994-1004 Judith de Montanolier Name Suffix:<NSFX> De Montanolier ~1000 - >1041 Toustien Le Goz 41 41 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Vct De Avranches 0968 UNKNOWN Unknown 963/970 - >1035 Ansfred Onfror Also Known As:<_AKA> Unfroi
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Vct De Heismes
Name Suffix:<NSFX> II
~0942 - Between 970-1000 Helloe Name Prefix:<NPFX> Comtess de Beulac ~0921 - >0942 Godfrey (Ginbert) 21 21 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Comte de Beulac Living Ciaudello 935/937 - 0978 Ansfred Hroflssen Nickname:<NICK> The Dane
Name Suffix:<NSFX> I
0913 - Between 950-998 Gerlotte de Blois 0909 Rollo(Hrolf) Thurstan Emina Ragnvaldsdotter 0854 Hrollager (Hrollaug) Ragnvaldsson Name Suffix:<NSFX> of Iceland ~0890 - Between 892-956 Richilda ~0886 - 0942 Theobold 56 56 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count de Chartres and Tours 1647 - 1707 Peter Field 60 60 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Major 1646 - 1703 Judith Soane 57 57 <1622 - 1662 Henry Soane 39 39 Living Morvillo 1613 - >1701 Judith Fuller 88 88 She was raised by her aunt Marth Brabon Slutter. D. 1618 John Foller 1582 Mary Brabon D. 1632 Thomas Brabon D. 1618 Alice *Unknown 1525 - 1583 Martin Brabon 58 58 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Lord Of Iridge And Baliff Of Hastings D. 1592 Elizabeth Unknown ~1267 - 1329 Euphemia Fitzroger Clavering 62 62 Between 1544-1560 - 1610 Richard Lane 1262 - 1331 Randolph de Neville 69 69 Living Shields ~1244 - 1320 Mary Fitz Randolph 76 76 1242 - 1271 Robert de Neville 29 29 ~1214 - 1315 Ida Bertram 101 101 ~1223 - 1271 Robert de Neville 48 48 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Baron of Raby ~1201 - >1247 Joan Margaret de Monmouth(prob) 46 46 1197 - 1242 Geoffrey de Neville 45 45 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Baron of Raby
Name Suffix:<NSFX> I
1177 - 1254 Isabel de Neville 77 77 1177 Robert Fitzmauldred ~1157 Mauldred Fitzdolphin 1115 Alice(Adilicia) of Northumbria *Fitzwalcher Living Shields ~1136 Dolphin Fitzuchtred Name Prefix:<NPFX> Lord Raby ~1070 Uchtred Also Known As:<_AKA> Eric
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Lord Galloway
~1042 Aethelreda verch Edred Name Prefix:<NPFX> Lady 1040 - 1074 Gospatric 34 34 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Earl of Northumberland, Dunbar, Carlisle, and Allerdale
Name Suffix:<NSFX> I
1155 - 1193 Geoffrey de Neville 38 38 1144/1154 - 1208 Emma Bulmer ~1132 Philicia ~1128 - 1168 Gilber de Neville 40 40 ~1100 Geoffrey de Neville ~1129 Emma Fossard Living Shields ~1105 Osceria ~1105 Richard Fossard ~1129 - 1166 Bertram Bulmer 37 37 ~1100 Miss d'Humez <1100 - 1129 Anschitil Bulmer 29 29 ~1070 Miss *Powther ~1070 Alan Bulmer ~1030 - >1066 Henry Bulmer 36 36 ~1220 Ralph Fitz Randolph ~1220 Anastasia Percy Living Shields ~1185 Joan de Briwere 1183 - 1245 William Percy 62 62 ~1140 - 1230 Isabel de Brus 90 90 ~1160 - 1196 Henry Percy 36 36 1134 - 1205 Agnes Percy 71 71 ~1120 - <1189 Joscelin de Louvaine 69 69 1078 - ~1120 Ida de Namur 42 42 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Comtess ~1064 - 25 JAN 1138/1139 Godfrey de Louvaine Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duke de Lorraine et Brabant
Name Suffix:<NSFX> VII
~1023 - >1086 Adela de Beteau 63 63 Also Known As:<_AKA> of Thuringa, d'Orlamunda, Von Betuwe
Married Name:<_MARNM> de Louvaine
~1021 Henry de Louvaine Living Shields 1112 - 1168 William Percy 56 56 ~1090 Alice de Ros ~1090 William Percy ~1115 Adeliza de Clare 1094 - 1128 Alice Adeliza Meschienes 34 34 1094 - 1136 Richard Fitzgilbert de Clare 42 42 1054 - 1114 Gilbert Fitzrichard de Clare 60 60 1030 - 1090 Richard de Clare 60 60 1015 - 1043 Adeld 28 28 ~1890 - <1930 Fredrick Rininsland 40 40 Living Shields 1040 Lucy Mercia 1080 Matilda de Blois 1070 - JAN 1127/1128 Ranulph Meschienes Name Prefix:<NPFX> Earl Of Chester
Name Suffix:<NSFX> III
1046 - >1089 Ranulph Meschienes 43 43 Deidameia av Lycomedes * 1017 - >1089 Ranulf(Ranulph) *le Meschienes 72 72 Ranulf, son of Ancitel, was the Vicomte de Bayeux before the Norman conquest - Vicomte de Bessins afterward. 1056 Maud d'Avranches 1040 Emma de Conteville After 4000 BC - After 4000 BC 20 other daughters bint Adam 1905 - 1976 Vincent Ciaudello 70 70 1090 - 1185 Adam de Brus 95 95 Name Suffix:<NSFX> II ~1085 Ivetta d'Arches ~1060 William d'Arches ~1085 - 1143 Adam de Brus 58 58 Name Suffix:<NSFX> I 1066 - 1142 Robert *le Brus 76 76 Name Suffix:<NSFX> I 0340 Domaldi Visbursson Between 1094-1118 Hugh de Briwere Between 1033-1089 William de Briwere ~1250 Margery La Zouche 1247 - 1310 Robert Fitzroger Clavering 63 63 1910 - 1992 Mary T. Martini 82 82 1870 - 1939 Anna Margaret Albert 68 68 New York Census, 1790-1890   

 
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