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| _Rolla ARCHER _____________________+
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| _Howard Alton ARCHER _|_Henrietta "Etta" SINNETT _________
| | (1879 - 1963) m 1902 (1849 - 1937)
| _Howard Leroy ARCHER __|
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| | | _Sanford HUCKINS __________________+
| | | | (1854 - 1919) m 1885
| | |_Edna May HUCKINS ____|_Elizabeth ("Lizzie") Hannah CARD _
| | (1886 - 1972) m 1902 (1868 - 1949)
|_Holly ARCHER _______|
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_Henry Beaumont, Earl of BUCHAN _+
| (.... - 1340)
_John BEAUMONT ______________________|_Alice COMYN ____________________
| (.... - 1342)
_Henry Beaumont, Lord BEAUMONT _|
| (1340 - 1369) |
| | _Henry, Earl of LEICESTER _______+
| | | (1281 - 1345) m 1297
| |_Eleanor (de Lancaster) PLANTAGENET _|_Maud CHAWORTH __________________
| (.... - 1372)
_John BEAUMONT ________|
| (.... - 1396) |
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| | _John de Vere, Earl of OXFORD _______|_Joan ___________________________
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| |_Margaret DE VERE ______________|
| (.... - 1398) |
| | _Bartholomew DE BADLESMERE ______+
| | | (1274 - 1322)
| |_Margaret (or Maud) BADLESMERE ______|_Margaret DE CLARE ______________
| (1310 - 1366) (.... - 1333)
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|--Elizabeth BEAUMONT
| (.... - 1488)
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[17776] This person is presumed living.
_George GARDINER _____+
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_George GARDINER __________|_Margaret DE NEVILLE _
| (1525 - 1589)
_Thomas GARDNER _____|
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| |_Dorothy CONSTABLE ________|_Dorothy WIDDRINGTON _
| (1520 - ....)
_Thomas GARDNER _____|
| (1591 - 1674) |
| | _John WHITE __________+
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| | _John WHITE _______________|_Mildred WESTON ______
| | | (1550 - 1618) (.... - 1567)
| |_Elizabeth WHITE ____|
| (1564 - 1648) |
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| (1629 - 1675)
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[20709] Joseph m. Aug. 1656 in Salem, MA Ann Downing. http://www.pcez.com/~bigshoe/du/Stub/coffin.html states that Joseph "d. 19 Dec. 1675 Battle of Narragansett Swamp, Washington Co., RI; killed by Indians."
_Robert GOWER _______
| (1699 - 1771)
_Robert GOWER _______|_Margaret HARRISON __
| (1722 - 1806) m 1771 (1700 - ....)
_George GOWER _______|
| (1789 - ....) m 1816|
| | _James HENRY ________
| | | (1711 - 1785) m 1742
| |_Mary HENRY _________|_Hannah MCNEISS _____
| (1745 - 1836) m 1771 (1721 - 1801)
_Harrison Bartlett GOWER _|
| (1817 - 1859) m 1848 |
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| | _William ALLEN ______|_____________________
| | | (1756 - 1842) m 1779
| |_Love ALLEN _________|
| (1790 - 1860) m 1816|
| | _Daniel COFFIN ______+
| | | (1721 - 1789)
| |_Love COFFIN ________|_Mary HARLOCK _______
| (1756 - 1831) m 1779 (1727 - 1767)
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|--Frederick Allen GOWER
| (1851 - 1885)
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[17349]
See the New York Times article in notes for his wife, Lillian Norton. The Rhode Island Historical Society - Manuscripts Division holds the Ann Eliza Club Records, comprised mainly of lectures including: Box 4, folder 21. "Frederick Allen Gower," by Robert P. Brown, undated. Frederick was a Baptist clergyman. For an extensive paragraph about him see "The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography: Being the History of the United States as Illustrated in the Lives of the Founders, Builders and Defenders of the Republic, and of Men and Women who are Doing the Work and Molding the Thought of the Present Time,"
(J.T. White, 1899), Vol. 9, p. 216.
[12132] This person is presumed living.
[20061] This person is presumed living.
[16716] Margaret is daughter of Alexander Shaeffer founder of Shaefferstown, PA, per Pamela Harden. "Rhineland Emigrants," Don Yoder, Ed. (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1981), p. 4: "The Brechts abd Schaeffers were connected in Pennsylvania through the marriage of Margaetha Schaeffer, daughter of Alexander Schaeffer, native of Schriesheim and founder of Schaefferstown, to Johannes Brecht (Bright)."
_Owen ap Hywel DHA __+
| (.... - 0988)
_Eneon, Prince of South WALES _|_____________________
| (.... - 0984)
_Cadell ab Einion ab Owain ap Hywel DDA _|
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|--Rhys (Tudor or) Ap TEWDWR
| (.... - 1093)
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Rhys pursued his claim to the kingdom at the Battle of Mynydd Carn in 1081, assisted by Gruffydd ap Cynan; King William I of England confirmed his claim. "A Guide to Irish Roots," William & Mary Durning, p. II-114, states that from his son, Hywel, descend the Rice and Price families. Cf. http://www.thepeerage.com/p5142.htm.
http://yba.llgc.org.uk/en/s-RHYS-APT-1093.html offers: "Rhys ap Tewdwr (d. 1093), king of Deheubarth; grandson of Cadell ab Einion ab Owain ap Hywel Dda. In 1075 he took possession of Deheubarth on the death of his second-cousin, Rhys ab Owain ab Edwin (q.v.). In 1081 he was dislodged by Caradog ap Gruffydd (q.v.), but later in the year, with the help of Gruffudd ap Cynan (q.v.), he was firmly reinstated after the historic battle of Mynydd Cam. In the same year William the Conqueror made a demonstration of power in South Wales, traversing the land as far as S. Davids; it is reasonably certain that during the visit the two kings came to an agreement as to their future good relations, which lasted to the end of William's reign. A few years later it is recorded that Rhys is paying the king £40 a year for Deheubarth, thereby becoming a vassal of the Norman Crown and establishing a precedent with lasting consequences on Anglo-Welsh relations. Henceforth, with the exception of the closing tragedy of his career, Rhys had only to contend with the jealousies of his fellow princes. In 1088 he was attacked by the young rulers of Powys and was obliged to seek refuge in Ireland, but he soon returned and, with Danish help, decisively defeated his opponents (see Madog, Rhiryd, and Cadwgan ap Bleddyn). Again in 1091 he was opposed by a group of his own vassals in Dyfed, who sought to restore the kingship to the senior line of Hywel Dda in the person of Gruffydd ap Maredudd ab Owain. At Llandudoch (S. Dogmaels) on the Teifi the rebels were defeated and Gruffydd killed. Meanwhile the Norman conquest of the south had gathered a new momentum after William's death in 1087, and among the territories then being over-run was the old kingdom of Brycheiniog. It was while resisting the Norman advance in this all-important approach to his own dominions that Rhys was killed in uncertain circumstances near Aberhonddu (Brecon). He was virtually the last of the ancient kings of Deheubarth, and it was in a different political setting that the power of the dynasty was eventually revived by his grandson Rhys ap Gruffydd (q.v.). He m. Gwladus, daughter of Rhiwallon ap Cynfyn (q.v.). He was survived by two sons, Gruffydd ap Rhys (q.v.) and Hywel, and by a daughter, Nest (q.v.)."
_John (IV) WYKE _____+
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_Leonard WEEKS ______|_____________________
| (1633 - 1707) m 1666
_John WEEKS _________|
| (1668 - 1712) |
| | _John REDMAN ________
| | | (1615 - 1700)
| |_Mary REDMAN ________|_Margaret KNIGHT ____
| (1649 - ....) m 1666 (.... - 1658)
_Friend WEEKS _______|
| (1706 - 1771) m 1726|
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| (1670 - ....) |
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|--Clotilda WEEKS
| (1732 - 1808)
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(1705 - ....) m 1726|
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[14951] Clotilda m. on her 24th birthday at Washington, CT Eldad Curtiss.
[11334] This person is presumed living.