_Henry Gates ARCHER _+
| (1818 - 1873) m 1841
_Rolla ARCHER _____________________|_Mary HARRISON ______
| (1847 - 1935) m 1869
_Howard Alton ARCHER _|
| (1879 - 1963) m 1902 |
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| (1849 - 1937) m 1869
_Howard Leroy ARCHER __|
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| | _Sanford HUCKINS __________________|_Mahala MAHAR _______
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| |_Edna May HUCKINS ____|
| (1886 - 1972) m 1902 |
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[19738] Believed to be from a previous marriage, died possible due to a kidney problem.
[26634] Mary's father, Thomas Beane, obtained 2 March 1640 her license to marry. Mary d. before her husband.
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[334] John Jacob moved (?) to Little Germany Valley in Perry Co., PA on 100 acres 28 April 1788 and sold this farm in April, 1790 to Abraham Kistler, Sr. (of Kistler Valley, Lynn Twp., Berks Co.). He and Magdalena had eight children. For an extended article on this family, see "Briner Family History" by Forrest D. Myers and Jerry A. Clouse (Harrisburg, PA: 1984), Appendix E.
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| _Thomas MAYHEW ______+
| | (1509 - ....) m 1549
| _Mathew MAYHEW ___________|_Alice WATERMAN _____
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| _Thomas Paine MAYHEW _|
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|_Hannah MAYHEW ______|
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|_Jane GALLYON ________|
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(1580 - ....) m 1601
[20482] http://www.spicerweb.org/legacyfiles/3431.htm offers: "Resided at Edgartown and moved to Chilmark (Tisbury) where he was a tanner. 1711: sold property in Chilmark for £300. 10 July 1711: (Attleborough Town Records quoted in p 94): John Devotion, for £400 money paid, conveys the said farm containing two hundred acres, more or less, to John Daggett, of Chilmark, in Dukes County, Martha's Vineyard (the first of that name who settled in this town?), with twenty five acres on 'Nine Mile Run' (except two acres, the barn and orchard on it later - om 1833 - in possession of Penticost Blankinton.) Moved to Attlebrough about 1711-12 (Vol3, p128); sometime between 17 Oct 1711 and 24 Dec 1712 p 9. "He at once became an innkeeper in the old Garrison House, 'and soon became interested in town and church affairs. His lands being located on the road from Boston to Rhode Island, and his tavern a convenient stopping-place in route, he soon became well known, not only to the people of Attleborough, but to all travelers between Boston and Rhode Island.' - p9(primary source prob. S.Daggett) [see remarks concerning the 'old Garrison House'] 1720: Representative to the General Court. 16 April 1722, John Daggett for £550, sells the same to Alexander Maxey, "being his homestead, containing one hundred and seventy acres in two parts on the Ten Mile River, &c. at a place called Mount Hope Hill." (still called that in 1894) (Attleborough Town Records quoted in p95). John Daggett must had a rather remarkable impact on the community of Attleborough, through his son Ebenezer he was the father of a number of influential and important Daggett's in the history of Massachusetts and Connecticut, including a president of Yale University, Napthali Daggett, who let a contingent of students against the British when they invaded New Haven during the American Revolution. Another ancestor, bearing his ancestor's name John, wrote a historical sketch of Attleborough in 1894. Deacon John was born and raised in Edgartown before moving to Chilmark to try his hand at tanning. In 1711 he sold his land there and moved to the mainland near the homelands of his uncle with the purchase of 200 acres of land on the main highway between Providence and Boston. That purchase also must have included the 'Old Garrison House' - an Inn and tavern that had been garrisoned with troops during King Phillips War and was a familiar stopping point on that well travelled road. Deacon John sold the inn in 1722 and the building continued to stand until 1806 - 136 years from the time it was built about 1670. He died two years after retiring as it's innkeeper. He was 62."
[22031] Robert III is son of Robert II (b. ca 1073, d. by 29 Sept 1131); Robert II is son of Robert I (b. ca 1040 and of Dursley, d. 1093) and wife Rissa _____. Robert III is last of the original family of Berkeley Castle, grandson of William de Berkeley, 2nd feudal lord of Berkeley Castle and founder of the Abbey of Kingwood in 1139. See Burke's "Peerage and Baronetage", pp 232-233; "The Peerage, Baronetage, and Knightage of the British Empire", "The Earl of Berkeley", pp 70-71 (1882). See notes for daughter, Alice de Berkeley. For children of Robert III, see the LDS Church's unverified Ancestral File V9V4-23. Cf. http://www.aritek.com/hartgen/htm/de-berkeley.htm. See also "Medieval English Ancestors of Certain Americans," Carl Boyer III (Santa Clarita, CA, 2001), pp. 24-25.
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LDS Church's Ancestral File - not verified.
[25856] Unverified information in One World Tree on Ancestry.com states that James is son of James Orrick and Mary Slade (daughter of William Slade and Elizabeth Baker).
_Emanuel WILLIAMS ___
| (.... - 1718) m 1703
_John WILLIAMS ______|_Abigail MAKEPEACE __
| (1704 - 1780) (1686 - 1724)
_Joshua WILLIAMS ____|
| (1747 - 1833) m 1771|
| | _William CASWELL ____+
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| |_Elizabeth CASWELL __|_Mercy LINCOLN ______
| (1705 - ....) (1670 - ....)
_Clark WILLIAMS _____|
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| |_Bethiah CLARK ______|
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[21207] Charles died of a brain tumor. Could he have actually been born when his mother was age 53?