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[2619] Margaret was John's second wife - with her he had (according to "The Ben Nighthorse Preston Ancestral Home Page" on the Web at http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/a/l/l/Kim-M-Allison/index.html): (1) Susan Elizabeth Allison, b. 9 Nov 1882, of Levalhanna, Westmoreland Co., d. 30 Oct 1943, m. Walter Turner 7 April 1931. (2) Ethel Tarissa Allison, b.10 May 1885, of Delaware Co., PA, d. 31 Oct 1887. (3) Lila Margaret Allison, b. 16 Jan 1888, Delaware Co., PA, d. 13 July 1977, m. Alvin (Lawhun) Lawlton ca. 1909, of Delaware Co., PA. (4) John Dible (Jr.) Allison, b. 24 Dec 1889, Delaware Co., PA, d. 12 Oct 1972, m. Catherine Elizabeth Hunter McKim 16 Aug 1915, of Delaware Co., PA. (5) Ella Vera Allison, b. 19 Jan 1893, Prospect Park, Delaware Co., PA, d. 23 Oct 1981, m. Mosser Maclay Moore 16 Oct 1917, of Prospect Park, Delaware Co., PA.
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[3391] Geoffrey I began an expansionist policy which brought back to the original count-ship the district of Loudun (from the Duke of Aquitaine) and the district of Saumur. The great Plantagenet house really begins with him. He reigned as Count 960-987. He and Adela also had Maurice, Count of Anjou who d. 987.
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[1732] Her father had become friendly with the Rev. Mr. Lyford aboard the Ship Fortune in 1621 and wanted him to baptise Magdalene. But the Puritan leaders in Plymouth Colony refused, as Hilton was an Anglican. Lyford baptised her privately and was driven from the colony ("Colonial Period in American History," Vol. I, pp. 276-77, by Andrews). This led her father and the pastor to settle on a pine covered point 90 miles north of the Plymouth Bay Colony, founding Dover. She m. (1) 1646 James Wiggins and (2) in Newbury, MA 14 May 1678 Henry Kenning.
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"The Great Migration Begins," Vol. 2, p. 964