C's occupation was Anna, daughter of Joseph of Arimathea .
- Occupation Notes
- marries a Cornish Jew and had a daughter called Mary.
In the traditions of the Parlue (Parlooe) area of Cornwall, England, ( Extracts provided by Edward Hepburn, Monkridge, Sidcup, Kent, pub. By Lewis, Lionel Smithett, St. Joseph of Arimathea at Glastonbury, p.155-156, we find the stories.
Ancient traditions along the coast of Cornwall not only speak of Joseph and Anna but also speak Jesus visiting Cornwall in ancient times, when he was a youth. There are also traditions of Anna that claim she was from royal Cornish (Cornwall) blood. Her first husband was a Cornwall descent and also had a husband in Palestine of the race of David. If Anna was of British Celtic blood, then her mother, the wife of Joseph of Arimathea was of British descent.
Penardim, dau of Anna, claimed was fathered by a Cornishman, or rather a Jew who had settled in Cornwall in the area of Marazion.
In the archives of Jesus College in manuscript 20, ( Extracts provided by Edward Hepburn, Monkridge, Sidcup, Kent, publ. By Lewis, Lionel Smithett, St. Joseph of Arimathea at Glastonbury, p.155-156, we also find these genealogies on the family of Joseph of Arimathea.
In this manuscript, Anna, daughter of Joseph of Arimathea, marries Beli Mawe the Great, who was a king in Britain. This union gave daughter (Name Lost) who married King Llyr of England and had a daughter, called Penardin.
In the archives of Heralds College, English College of Arms in the Heralds Office on Roll 33, Box 26, (Gardner plus Extracts provided by Edward Hepburn, Monkridge, Sidcup, Kent, publ. By Lewis, Lionel Smithett, St. Joseph of Arimathea at Glastonbury, p.155-156
First Lineage: Joseph of Arimathea (in descent from David)
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Ann (Anna) Bianca= NN
= (1) Joachin =(2)Cleophas =(3)Salome (usually a woman’s name) ---
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Mary = Joseph Mary Cleophas = Alphaeus Mary Salome = Zebedee Halisbert
(Elizabeth)=Zacharias
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Jesus (1) James the Less John the Apostle John the Baptist
(2) Symeon (Simon) James the Great (First cousin)
(3) Jude (Thaddeus) (Cousins by Half Blood)
(4) Joseph (Barsaba)
‘son of wisdom, also called Justus (These four were Cousins by Half Blood)
Second Lineage of Ann (Anna), daughter of Joseph of Arimathea Bianca
= (1) Joachin =(2)Salome (usually a woman’s name) =No Name
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Mary = (1)Joseph =(2) Cleophas Mary Salome = Zebedee Halisbert
(Elizabeth)=Zacharias
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Jesus (1) James the Less John the Apostle John the Baptist
(2) Symeon (Simon) James the Great
(3) Jude (Thaddeus)
(4) Joseph (Barsaba) (Cousins by Half Blood (First cousin)
‘son of wisdom
also called Justus
(Half Brothers)
Protevangelium, (authorship claimed by James the Less (or Just) ) ( Extracts provided by Edward Hepburn, Monkridge, Sidcup, Kent, publ. By Lewis, Lionel Smithett, St. Joseph of Arimathea at Glastonbury, p.155-156
It is claimed in this ancient document, in which Cyril and Chrysotum believed its authenticity, that
(1) Joseph was a widower when he married Mary.
(2) Joseph calls James “cousin and brother of the Lord Jesus” on its title.
(3) James is called “Chief Apostle and first Bishop of the Christians in Jerusalem”.
In essence this predates the claim that Peter was the chief apostle.