_Charles The Great (Charlemagne), EMPEROR _+
| (0742 - 0814) m 0771
_Louis I "The Pious", King of AQUITAINE _|_Hildegard of SWABIA ______________________
| (0778 - 0840) m 0798 (0758 - 0783)
_Lothair I (King of Italy), EMPEROR _|
| (0795 - 0855) m 0821 |
| | _Ingeramun, Count of HASBAYE ______________+
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| |_Irmengarde of HASBAYE __________________|___________________________________________
| (.... - 0818) m 0798
_Lothair II "The Saxon", King of LORRAINE _|
| (0827 - 0869) |
| | _Luitfride II, Count of ALSACE ____________+
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| |_Ermengarde of TOURS ________________|
| (.... - 0851) m 0821 |
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_Arobo, Count of ANDECH __________+
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_Leopold, Count of ANDECH _|
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| |_Cunigunda of OEHRINGEN __________|_Richildis of GERMANY ____________
| (.... - 0999)
_Arnold, Count of ANDECH _|
| (.... - 1104) |
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| (.... - 1150)
| _Berthold, Margrave of AMMERTHAL _+
| | (0921 - 0980) m 0944
| _Henry of SCHWEINFURT ____________|_Eilike of WALBECK _______________
| | (.... - 1017) (.... - 1015)
| _Otto III, Duke of SUABIA _|
| | (.... - 1057) |
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|_Gisele of SUABIA ________|
(.... - 1100) |
| _Manfred I, Count of SUSA ________+
| | m 0991
| _Ulric Manfred II, Count of SUSA _|_Prangorda of REGGIO _____________
| | (.... - 1035) m 1010
|_Imilia of SUSA ___________|
(.... - 1072) |
| _Oberto II, Margrave of ESTE _____+
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|_Bertha of ESTE __________________|__________________________________
(.... - 1029) m 1010
[4701] Mother identified, and ancestry given, in "The Plantagenet Ancestry," W.H.Turton (Balt.: Gen. Pub. Co.,1968), p. 29. Concerning the name Berthold, http://www.bartold.com/genealogy/origins.html offers: "The name (as an origin of the families) seems to be in Friuli, in north easten Italy in 747 AD. Around 840 AD, the name moves to Swabia, generally a region encompassing the current junction of Germany, France and Switzerland. The name really comes to the fore around 910 AD, both in Swabia, and in Bavaria, or more precisely in some of the oldest cities in Bavaria, specifically Regensburg. The name disappears in Swabia before 920. By 940 the name moves into the backround in Bavaria. The name reappears in Swabia around 980 AD, and becomes one branch of the 'von Zahringen' family. There is no record of a direct link to the earlier family, but a link is very very likely. The name reappears in Bavaria in Upper Isar (south west of Munich), and becomes known as the 'von Andechs'. A third line resurfaces in the 'East Mark' of Bavaria, known today as Austria, as part of the 'von Babenberg' line. Unfortunately, the last Bertold 'von Zahringen' dies in 1218 and the last Bertold 'von Andechs' dies in 1251."
Frank Dyer (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~dyer/will_ri/d1.htm#i5) shared in 2003: "William married Mary Barrett
Brookline, Mass. Theresa E. Dyer
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Source: New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Volume 104, January 1950, Page 42 - THE TRUE STORY OF MARY DYER By G. Andrews Moriarty, A.M., LLB., F.A.S.G., F.S.A.: Finally, we are able to prove who Mary Dyer was, thanks to Miss Theresa E. Dyer, of Brookline, Mass., who published in The Register for July 1940 (vol. 94, p.300) the marriage record of William and Mary from the parish register of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, London (cf. also Harl. Soc., 1936).
On 27 Oct. 1633 William Dyer married Mary BARRET. In this connection it should be noted that Samuel Dyer, son of William and Mary, named his sixth son BARRETT, obviously for his mother's family (cf. Austin's Gen. Dic. of Rhode Island, p.291).
General Notes: "The date and place of baptism/birth of Mary Barrett is unknown. About 1610 and London is speculative." [Johan Winsser (winsser@nynexst.com)] NEHGR Vol 114 p208 "The Story of Jane Hawkins" tells of Jane Hawkins, around 1637-1653 who was banished from the community (Boston) for "practicing Medicine" to live in the woods. While at Portsmouth, as a mid-wife, she, with Anne Hutchinson, had assisted at the birth of the so-called 'monster' of Mary Dyer.... as related in John Winthrop's "History of New England" (1853),2:10-11, 1:313ff. The "Tradition" of Mary Dyer & Lady Arabella Stuart:
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The April 1944 issue of the New England Historic and Genealogical Society's Register (Vol. 98) published an article by Alice Eugenie Ortiz entitled "Tradition of Mary Dyer, Quaker Martyr" which had been contributed by Mrs. Harry Clark Boden. Mrs. Borden herself stated that there was no proof whatsoever for her theory - simply that it was one conceivable way to account for Mary's early whereabouts. Andrews Moriarty refuted this theory quite soundly in his article, "The True Story of Mary Dyer" (NEHGS Register) Vol. 104, January 1950). He states that "no proof is offered that the Lady Arabella ever "had" issue except a vague statement from Mr. Hardy's (Life of Lady Arabella Stuart) of a rumor that such was the case." Furthermore, Moriarty points out that "there never was such a tradition [of this lineage] among Mary Dyer's descendants, but that it was a quite modern story, emanating from an English gentleman, Mr. F. M. Dyer of Macclesfield [sic -]. for "Frederick Nathaniel" Dyer who was an American - his father was born in Rhode Island - and who moved to England to do research]....who, not so many years ago, sent the story of his beliefs to the descendants of Mary Dyer in this country. ... This 'tradition' does not even have the authority of age ... this being so, the story, without more evidence, is not worthy of serious consideration." Moriarty further takes the (then) editor of the Register to task for even accepting the article for publication, as it appeared four years after the July, 1940 issue (Vol. 94) which published the marriage record of Mary and William Dyer from the parish register of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, London, which clearly identified her as Mary Barret.
As for the "legend" itself, Mary was supposedly the daughter of Lady Arabella Stuart, first cousin of King James, by her 3rd cousin, William Seymour. When Queen Elizabeth died in 1603, she left no heirs and the crown shifted to other descendants of Henry VII. James I was the son of Mary, Queen of Scots, a great granddaughter of Henry VII. King James felt threatened by the equal eligibility of his cousin Arabella, daughter of Elizabeth Cavendish and Charles Stuart, James' uncle. (Charles was also a great grandson of Henry VII.) Arabella had no desire to be Queen, but aggressive political suitors from England and France hoped that, by marrying her, they would capture the throne and restore Catholicism to England. King James, made rather anxious by this prospect, prohitited his cousin from marrying anyone. But Arabella fell in love with Sir William Seymour, also a descendant of Henry VII and they were secretly wed in 1610. Within a year, they had a daughter [unsubstantiated], which disturbed King James further, as this marriage doubled Arabella's qualifications to the throne. He order Arabella sent to Highgate and William Seymour imprisoned in the Tower of London. Arabella tried to flee Highgate, dressed as a man, but although she escaped from prison she was recaptured on board a ship headed to Calais and sent to the Tower of London where she spent the remaining four years of her life. William Seymour escaped to France and when he eventually returned to England after the death of King James, he became tutor to the eleven-year-old Prince of Wales, the future King Charles II. The infant daughter was left in the care of Arabella's lady-in-waiting, Mistress Mary Dyer, who gave her own name to her adopted child and brought her up quietly and reclusively in the country. King James sent out scouts searching for the child, but was denied information by anyone who was questioned. When Mary was twenty-two years old, she married her foster mother's first cousin William Dyer. [Note: it is not known whether William indeed even had any cousins by the name of Mary.] Mary, wife of William, suffered martyrdom at Boston, May 32, 1660. [Rhode Island Friends Record - Deaths, pg.99]. RI Historical Cemeteries Transcription Project Index shows: Mary Dyer, - 31 May 1660, Newport, RI (NT600). The Hartford Courant Newspaper, Saturday, March 11, 2000: "Women who made a difference. Names of the 19 women to be inducted into the National Women's Hall of Fame October 7 were announced this week" "Mary Barret Dyer (birth year unknown-1660) She defied Puritan church autorities in Colonial Boston to gain religious freedom for Quakers. Her death by hanging helped establish the right to worship freely in the Colonies." Children from this marriage were:
2 M i. William Dyer was born on 24 Oct 1634 in London, England and died on 27 Oct 1634 in London, England.
General Notes: Baptized Oct.24,1634 and died and buried Oct. 27,1634, London, England. [WAD] "William & Mary's first born son, William, was baptised, I recall, 24 Oct 1634 and buried on his parent's first wedding anniversary. The exact information is available in the parish records of St Martin's in the Fields." [Johan Winsser (winsser@nynexst.com)]
+ 3 M ii. Samuel Dyer was born before 20 Dec 1635 in Boston, MA 10 and died about 1678 in Kingstown, RI.
+ 4 F iii. Mary Dyer was born about 1639 in Boston, MA and died after 26 Jan 1679 in Delaware.
+ 5 M iv. William Dyer Major was born about 1642 and died before 5 Jun 1688 in Sussex County, PA (now Delaware).
6 M v. Mahershallalhashbaz Dyer was born about 1643 in Boston, MA 17 and died before 1670. Page 820 - MAHERSHALALHASHBAZ DYER, Newport, 1661, son of William Dyer, R. I. Hist. Coll. III, 252, (AUSTIN, R. I., p. 290.) "Probably no other child on this side of the ocean has suffered such infliction, though it has long been a tradition that a fondness for Old Testament names, in one instance, brought Beelzebub into use." (SAVAGE, Vol. II, p. 88-9.) "Moreover the Lord said unto me, Take thee a great roll, and write in it with a man's pen concerning Maher-shalal-hashbaz." (ISAIAH, VIII, 1) He was a brother to MAJOR WILLIAM DYER of Delaware, intermarried and associated with N. J. fams., (vide, ante, this PART, p. 725). [First Settlers of Ye Plantations of Piscataway and Woodsridge Olde East New Jersey part 5] Resided in Portsmouth, and Newport, RI. Apparently had no children. called "Maher." [WAD] 1661, Mar.22 He signed certain articles relative to Misquamicut (Westerly) lands. 1670, Jul.7 His father in deed of this date to son Henry mentions part of farm where my son Maher's tobacco house stood. [Gen. Dict. of RI] Was in Newport, 1661. The full name is Mahershallalhashbaz. It is borrowed from Isaiah viii 1. See "Gen. Dict. of 1st Settlers of New England" p.88. MARRIAGE-SPOUSE: Clarence Almon Torrey, NEW ENGLAND MARRIAGES prior to 1700; p 237: Mahershallalhashbaz married Martha Pearce, daughter of Richard Pearce and Susanna Wright, about 1665 in Portsmouth, Newport, RI.
+ 7 M vi. Henry Levi Dyer was born about 1647 in Rhode Island, died in Feb 1690 in Newport, RI, about age 43, and was buried in 1690 in Common Burial Ground Newport (Farewell St).
+ 8 M vii. Charles Dyer was born about 1650 in Rhode Island, died on 15 May 1709 in Newport, RI, about age 59 and was buried in 1709 in Dyre Family Burial Ground Newport *Lost* Maitlands - Dyre Farm.
William married Catharine (Nee?) Dyer after 1 Jun 1660 in Boston, MA. Catharine (nee?) Dyer died after 1687. Child from this marriage is:
+ 9 F i. Elizabeth Dyer was born about 1662 in Newport, RI.
See discussion in the notes for William Dyer, Mary Bassett's husband. See "A Brother Found: A Clue to the Ancestry of Mary (Barrett) Dyer, the Quaker Martyr," Johan Winssert, NEHGS Register, Vol. 158 (Jan. 2004), pp. 27-28.
[15190] George r. Otsego, MI.
[15189]
[S233]
1870 Census, Otsego township, Allegan County Michigan.
[27286]
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Robert Nelson
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| (1811 - 1846)
_Abraham BOWER _________|
| (1833 - 1919) m 1855 |
| | _John ARNOLD ________________+
| | | (1781 - 1862)
| |_Anna Maria ARNOLD _____|_Magdalena TRESSLER _________
| (1815 - 1903) (1786 - 1874)
_David Luther BOWER __|
| (1863 - 1928) |
| | _John DUNKELBERGER __________+
| | | (1775 - 1857) m 1798
| | _Jeremiah DUNKELBERGER _|_Catherine (Sunday) SONNTAG _
| | | (1804 - 1886) (1778 - 1845)
| |_Mary Ann DUNKELBERGER _|
| (1833 - 1917) m 1855 |
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| |_Susanna BERNHEISEL ____|_____________________________
| (1811 - 1871)
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|--Del Rice BOWERS
| (1918 - 1998)
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[11130] Del m. 22 Feb 1940 Pauline Barlette and had David Luther Bowers (11 March 1941), Phyllis Pauline Bowers (24 Oct 1942), Paulette Claire Bowers (17 June 1945), Phoebe Marcella Bowers (5 Sept 1949) and Daniel Lee Bowers (24 June 1951). Phyllis had JoLynda. Paulette had Dean Stum, David John Stum, Paul Stum and Patricia Stum. Phoebe had Randle E. Weldon, Penny R. Weldon and Petrina M. Weldon. Daniel had Sara Bowers.
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| (1753 - 1824)
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[20663] "The Boydston-Boydstun Family - Third Edition," Gladys Boydstun Domonoske (Davis, CA: 1980), p. 85, states David and George Boydston were living in Hampshire Co., VA when they married the Burris sisters. SAR Patriot Index, Vol. 3, gives Eunice's death as 23 July 1816.
[20662]
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_Richard I, Count of MONTFAUÇON __+
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_Amadee I, Lord of MONTFAUÇON _________|__________________________________
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| |_ DAUGHTER OF COUNT Von Neuberg Am See_|__________________________________
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| | _Thierry II, Count of BAR-LE-DUC _+
| | | (.... - 1105) m 1076
| | _Dietrich (Thierry) II, COUNT _________|_Ermentrude of BURGUNDY __________
| | | (.... - 1162) (.... - 1105)
| |_Sophie DE MONTBELIARD __________|
| (.... - 1148) |
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|--Agnes de Montbèliard DE MONTFAUÇON
| (.... - 1148)
| _Geoffrey I DE JOINVILLE _________+
| | (.... - 1080)
| _Geoffrey II DE JOINVILLE _____________|_Blance DE REYNEL ________________
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[5461] Douglas Richardson, "Plantagenet Ancestry", Genealogical Publishing Company, 2004, p.154 shows Agnes as daughter of Amadeus de Montfaucon, Count of Montbeliard.
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| _Benjamin Franklin SWARNER _|_Anna Mary BRINER ___
| | (1853 - 1916) m 1876 (1830 - 1856)
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[11823] living - details excluded
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| (.... - 0588)
_Saint ARNULF _______|_Oda ("a SUEVIAN") ____________________
| (0582 - 0640)
_Duke Ansgise, Mayor of The PALACE _|
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| (0581 - ....)
_Martin of LAON _____|
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| |_Bega of BRABANT ___________________|
| (0613 - 0694) |
| | _Arnoldus of Heristal, Bishop of METZ _+
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| |_Itta _______________|_Dodo of SAXONY _______________________
| (0592 - 0652) (0581 - ....)
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|--Canbert, Count of LAON
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[7906] Laudanum in the gallo-roman age, Laon was an Episcopal see founded by Saint Rémi in the beginning of the 6th century and stayed for a long time the property of bishops and monks. Laon is a French city, préfecture (capital) of the Aisne département. http://www.hdhdata.org/roots/d0020.shtml asserts that Canbert is son of Martin of Leon and Bertha the Frank (she was the founder of Priem Abbey and d. after 720); while this is unverified, I include this ancestry for Canbert but it is doubtful.
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| | (1880 - 1923)
| _Harold McKeehan GREANEY _|_Grace Rhoda MCKEEHAN ____
| | (1918 - 1988) m 1941 (1884 - 1964)
| _William Michael GREANEY _|
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| | (1917 - 1976) m 1941
|_Jenifer Rebecca GREANEY _|
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_Francis M. SHADE ____+
| (1864 - 1941) m 1887
_Harold Leslie SHADE __|_Hettie Belle ARNOLD _
| (1893 - 1974) m 1913 (1868 - 1952)
_Leslie Vincent SHADE _____|
| (1917 - 1976) m 1947 |
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| (1894 - 1974) m 1913
_Vincent SHADE _______|
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_John Schweitzer SNYDER _+
| (1824 - 1901)
_Rudolph SNYDER _____|_Susanna SCHREFFLER _____
| (1852 - 1924) m 1881 (1826 - 1902)
_Casper Allen SNYDER __|
| (1883 - 1970) m 1905 |
| | _Daniel H. GEIST ________+
| | | (1832 - 1901)
| |_Sarah Alice GEIST __|_Cecelia UPDEGRAVE ______
| (1861 - 1929) m 1881 (1841 - 1906)
_Ray SNYDER _________|
| (1912 - ....) m 1931|
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| (1887 - 1949) m 1905 |
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(1915 - ....) m 1931|
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_Adam SWARNER _______
| (.... - 1842)
_William SWARNER ________________|_Marich(a) GARICH ___
| (1801 - 1871) m 1822 (.... - 1866)
_Absolum Topley SWARNER _|
| (1839 - 1925) m 1861 |
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| |_Margaretha ("Margaret") TITZEL _|_____________________
| (1804 - 1868) m 1822
_Frank Clinton SWARNER _|
| (1873 - 1961) m 1897 |
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| (1841 - 1908) m 1861 |
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| (1906 - 1983)
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[19842] Marvin m. (1) 7 July 1936 Jean Johnson (b. 18 April 1909, d. 28 Sept 1976) and m. (2) 18 March 1978 Elsie Cutshall.
_Matthew WING ________________+
| (.... - 1614)
_(The Rev.) John WING _|_Mary, wife of Matthew WING __
| (1584 - 1629) (1552 - 1613)
_Daniel WING _____________|
| (1617 - 1697) m 1666 |
| | _(The Rev.) Stephen BACHILER _+
| | | (1561 - 1660) m 1587
| |_Deborah BACHILER _____|_Ann BATES ___________________
| (1561 - ....)
_Jashub WING ________|
| (1674 - ....) m 1701|
| | ______________________________
| | |
| | _Thomas EWER __________|______________________________
| | | (1595 - ....)
| |_Anna EWER _______________|
| (1636 - ....) m 1666 |
| | _William LEARNED _____________
| | | (.... - 1646) m 1606
| |_Sarah LEARNED ________|_Goodith GILMAN ______________
| (1604 - ....)
|
|--Joseph WING
| (1706 - ....)
| ______________________________
| |
| _______________________|______________________________
| |
| _Lodowick (Hoxsie) HOXIE _|
| | (1644 - ....) m 1664 |
| | | ______________________________
| | | |
| | |_______________________|______________________________
| |
|_Anne HOXIE _________|
(1671 - 1721) m 1701|
| ______________________________
| |
| _John PRESBURY ________|______________________________
| |
|_Mary PRESBURY ___________|
(1644 - ....) m 1664 |
| ______________________________
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|_______________________|______________________________