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[14279] Sir William was "of Huntingfield." http://www.geneajourney.com/hntgfld.html reports "In Oct 1257, his mother Joan purchased the wardship of his lands. She was evidently "aggrieved with debt" and in 1258, by notice of the King, the tenants of Roger de Huntingfield, deceased, were requested to "make a competent aid to Joan, late his wife". Roger took part against the King in the Barons War, but was pardoned in Jul 1267. He was summoned for military service from 6 Mar 1263/64 to 14 Jun 1287, and to attend the King at Shrewsbury 28 Jun 1283. He married Emma, daughter of John de Grey by his first wife, Emma, daughter of Geoffrey de Glanville and sister and coheir of another Geoffrey de Glanville. She predeceased him." See "Magna Carta Ancestry," Douglas Richardson (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co.), p. 448.
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[4544] "Ancestral Roots..." (Balt., 1992) 105A-24: Irene Ducena "b. ca. 1065, dau. Protovestiary Andronicus Dukas by Mary, dau. Khan or Tzar Trajan, of the West Bulgars." She is known as Empress of the East. In 2007 http://www.fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/BYZANTIUM%2010571204.htm offers: "Eirene Dukaina ([1065/66]-[19 Feb 1123]). The 'Alexeiad' records that Eirene, mother of Anna Komnene, was 'kinswoman' of the Dukas family and 'legal wife of my [Anna Komnene's] father' but does not name her parents. This passage follows soon after the text which names Mikhael and Ioannes as grandsons of 'the Cæsar Ioannes' and 'Georgios Palaiologos the husband of their sister'. The omission of Eirene from this list of brothers and sister suggests that she was not the daughter of Andronikos Dukas. In another passage, the Alexeiad records that Anna 'on my mother's side [was] related to the Dukas'. Any doubts about her parentage are resolved in a further passage which records that, at the time of the Komnenoi rebellion in 1081, the future Emperor Alexios left 'his wife, fifteen years old at the timein the 'lower' palace with her sisters and mother and the Cæsar, her grandfather on the paternal side', and in yet another passage which explicitly states that she was 'a daughter of Andronikos, the Cæsar's eldest son'. The 'Alexeiad' records that she was crowned empress 'on the seventh day after the public proclamation' of her husband's accession. She supported her daughter's attempt to have the latter's husband Nikephoros Briennios succeed her husband as emperor, but retired to a convent after her husband died. m (betrothed before Oct 1077, [1078]) as his second wife, Alexios Komnenos, son of Ioannes Komnenos, kuropalates and domestikos & his wife Anna Dalassena ([1048/57]-15 Aug 1118). He succeeded in 1081 as Emperor Alexios I." http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~cousin/html/p85.htm reports: "Described by her daughter, Anna, in her Alexiad thusly: 'She was just like some young, ever-blooming plant, all her limbs and features were perfectly symmetrical, each being broad or narrow in due proportion. She was so charming to look at as well as listen to that eyes and ears seemed unable to get their fill of seeing and hearing. Her face too shone with the soft glamour of the moon, it was not fashioned in a perfect circle like the faces of the Assyrian women, nor again was it very long like those of the Scythians, but it was just slightly modified from a perfect round. And the bloom of her cheeks was such that their rosy hue was visible even to those who stood afar off. Her eyes were blue, yet in spite of their gaiety, they were somewhat awe-inspiring, so that though by their gladness and beauty they attracted the eyes of all beholders, yet these felt constrained to close their eyes so that they knew neither how to resist looking at her nor how to look.' Eirene Doukaina, basilissa Rhomaiôn was the little daughter of Andronicus, the eldest son of the Caesar, and of illustrious lineage, for she traced her descent from the famous houses of Andronicus and Constantine Ducas."
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[3855] "Patriarch of the Carolingian Kings of France."
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[19359] Thomas m. ca. 1638 Elizabeth _____ who d. 29 Jan 1695 at Billerica, MA. http://dansville.lib.ny.us/express/1997archive/ex022097.html reports: "Thomas Foster was born in England about 1600, the son of Reverend Thomas and Abigail (Wimes) Foster. He immigrated to America about 1630 and initially settled near Boston, Massachusetts. Married in the Boston area in 1638, Thomas and his wife, Elizabeth, had six children. Thomas was a blacksmith and an officer of the town board in Billerica, twenty miles northwest of Boston."
[9486] Annette is daughter of Anthony George Frenck (b. 1796) and Maria A. Cooney (b. 1808).
[13646] The LDS Church's unverified Ancestral File (FJH1-Z7) states Robert is son of Nicholas De Goushill (b. ca.1343, of Nottinghamshire). Cf. "Magna Carta Ancestry," Douglas Richardson (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2005), p. 338.
_Robert GOWER _______
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_Robert GOWER _______|_Margaret HARRISON __
| (1722 - 1806) m 1771 (1700 - ....)
_George GOWER _______|
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| |_Mary HENRY _________|_Hannah MCNEISS _____
| (1745 - 1836) m 1771 (1721 - 1801)
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_Frederick G. SNOWMAN _|_Sophronia LEACH ______________
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_Edmund WYKES _______|_Matilda LANGLEY _______
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Robert was heir to his grandfather, Nicholas, but lost his big estate at Doddington, perhaps because he remained a Roman Catholic when it was dangerous to be one. David Wicks reports that there is an account of Robert "collecting rags in London and being too aware of his origins to resort to charity" -- David shared as follows by email (2/98):
John Smythe's 'Lives Of The Berkeleys' written in the seventeenth century by John Smythe of North Nibley, Gloucestershire. It contains the History of the Berkeley family of Berkeley, Gloucestershire. The history of all their possesions including the families living in their manors, it usually includes 'Men And Armour for Gloucestershire', a muster roll from 1608. It was reprinted in the nineteen eighties I think but I don't know by whom. It really is full of interest, especilly about the Dursley , Doddington Wykes family. As I mentioned previously, John Smythe, Historian of the Berkeley family, lawyer, wrote:
'I have divers tymes within 26 yeares paft, beheld (the faid Robert) Wike (the heire of this antient line) then not more old than poore, picking up the sweepings of taylors and seamsters fhopps, to get thereby a farthing token for his Suftenance, ( fomewhat harfh to be written by mee ) when my felfe and others then im company, knowing his honorable difcent, and feeing his prefent condic~on, have given him fix pence or twelve pence from amongft us, concealinge our felues, and eake our knowledges of him : Howbeit (confcious of his Anceftors, and difent and of the mount from whence he was tumbled downe) hee would never begg of any, for ought I could ever fee or learne.'
A translation of 'Ramus' The Logicke, by Roland Mac Ilweine, 1570, was dedicated to: ' To the Worshypfvll M.Robert Wykes . of Dodyngton in the Countye of Glouceter, ...A keen student.. , Bible reader et.. unjustly spoiled of his goods, troubled in mind & conscience.. daily threatened by his enemies....'
There are records of spies for Lord Burleigh who kept watch on Robert's guests as they were suspected of involvement in the Mary Queen of Scots plot. - in Calendar of Scottish State papers.
Robert inherited the family Arms, they really 'belong' to the head of the family and his heirs, so they would have descended to Robert and probably to Henry if he was the heir of John's estate after Robert died. If Robert had a son the right to bear Arms would have passed to him. From the Visitation of Essex it appears that the Arms descended to Henry, and then to John, only one person having the right to them at a time.
Arms of the Wykes of Dursley: Argent on a pale between 2 palets sable 3 greyhounds heads erased or, collared gules.
Crest: Greyhound's head erased or, collared gules holding in it's mouth a man's leg couped at the thigh argent.