[10580] This person is presumed living.
_John B. BOYDSTUN ___+
| (1766 - 1820) m 1795
_John Gardner BOYDSTUN ________|_Nancy Ann GARDNER __
| (1805 - 1847) m 1826 (1775 - 1854)
_James Berry BOYDSTON _|
| (1827 - 1897) m 1851 |
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| |_Elizabeth "Betsy" ATTERBERRY _|_____________________
| (.... - 1836) m 1826
_Charles Eugene BOYDSTON _|
| (1860 - 1918) m 1883 |
| | _Benjamin REA _______
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| |_Hannah Caroline REA __|
| (1832 - 1917) m 1851 |
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|_Sallie W. MINOR _________|
(1869 - ....) m 1883 |
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_Clarence Ellsworth DEGROFF _|
| (1889 - 1952) m 1911 |
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_Richard Laser DEGROFF __|
| (1921 - ....) |
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| | _Calvin Eli LASER ____________|_____________________
| | | (1868 - 1947) m 1891
| |_Florence Belle LASER _______|
| (1893 - 1961) m 1911 |
| | _James Henry BLY ____
| | | (1847 - 1923) m 1867
| |_Virginia ("Jennie") May BLY _|_Sarah BRINER _______
| (1870 - 1960) m 1891 (1848 - 1931)
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|--Michael R. DEGROFF
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|_Patricia Ann FOGLESONG _|
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_John JEWELL ________|__
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_William JEWELL _____|
| (1770 - 1819) m 1795|
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| |_Katherine BOEHNETT _|__
| (1748 - 1832)
_William (Jr.) JEWELL _|
| (1803 - 1886) m 1824 |
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| | _John JONES _________|__
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| |_Nancy JONES ________|
| (1778 - 1858) m 1795|
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| |_Lydia WHITTON ______|__
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|_Rachel W. JONES ______|
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[6829] The 1880 census found Thomas in Halem, Cook Co., IL where he was a "Clerk of Dry Goods". With him in his household were wife Anna (age 38, b. in IN as were her parents), and children Nellie (22), Eva (20), Harry (17, a tinsmith), Lydia (16), Frank (6) and Flora (3) - all children b. in IN except the youngest two b. in IL. The census taker wrote that Thomas' parents were b. in NY - a mistake in writing or transcribing - but the census records Thomas b. in OH and age 48!
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_Chris Anthony LEAR ___|
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| _William Howard WHIPPLE __
| | (1870 - 1948) m 1896
| _Howard Bryant WHIPPLE _|_Cornelia Emeline BRYANT _
| | (1899 - 1981) m 1925 (1866 - 1900)
| _Bryant Hall (Sr.) WHIPPLE _|
| | (1926 - 1981) |
| | | _Joseph Albert HALL ______
| | | | m 1899
| | |_Flora May HALL ________|_Lillian May ARCHAMBAULT _
| | (1904 - ....) m 1925
|_Nancy Direxa WHIPPLE _|
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| _Edward Aquilla MATHES _|__________________________
| | (1888 - 1974) m 1914
|_Mary Direxa MATHES ________|
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| _William D. MACPHEE ______
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|_Gladys Direxa MACPHEE _|_Edith Julia WILLIAMS ____
(1890 - 1965) m 1914 (1856 - 1942)
[9083] living - details excluded
_Michael (Sr). LOY ___________________+
| (1740 - 1823) m 1762
_George LOY ______________________________|_Maria Margaret (Lempert or) LAMBERT _
| (1776 - 1837) m 1797 (1743 - 1809)
_Michael J. LOY _______|
| (.... - 1867) m 1825 |
| | _John Michael RIETH __________________+
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| |_Anna Margaretha REED ____________________|_Maria Catherine HAAG ________________
| (1777 - 1851) m 1797
_Andrew Schuman LOY _|
| (1832 - 1895) m 1855|
| | _Johan George SCHUHMANN ______________
| | | m 1757
| | _Andrew SCHUMANN _________________________|_Anna Barbara HÄNLIN _________________
| | | (1774 - 1852) m 1800
| |_Mary SCHUMAN _________|
| (.... - 1864) m 1825 |
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| |_Elizabeth MILLER ________________________|______________________________________
| (1777 - 1867) m 1800
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|--Harriet Priscilla LOY
| (1860 - 1926)
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| _George Michael BREINER __________________|______________________________________
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| _Johann George BRINER _|
| | (1773 - 1850) |
| | | _Mathias (Lei, Ley?) LOY _____________
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| | |_Catharina Magdalena (Ley or) LOY ________|_Anna Maria DAY ______________________
| | (1742 - 1806) (1711 - 1786)
|_Rebecca BRINER _____|
(1829 - 1869) m 1855|
| _Georg (Hammer) HAMER ________________
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| _Johann Georg (Hamer or) HAMMER __________|______________________________________
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|_Anna Maria HAMMER ____|
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|_Anna Maria, wife of Johann Georg HAMMER _|______________________________________
(1743 - 1830)
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_Bouchard I, Baron of MONTMORENCY _|
| (.... - 0978) |
| | _Edward I (The Elder), King of ENGLAND ____+
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_Bouchard II, Baron of MONTMORENCY _|
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| | _Theobald (or Gerlon), Viscount of TROYES _+
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| | _Theobald I, Count of BLOIS _|_Richilde of BOURGES ______________________
| | | (.... - 0975) (0892 - ....)
| |_Ildegarde of BLOIS _______________|
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| | _Herbert II, Count of VERMANDOIS __________+
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| |_Luitgarde DE VERMANDOIS ____|_Liegarde of FRANCE _______________________
| (.... - 0978) (0895 - 0931)
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|--Thibault I, Lord of MONTLHÉRY
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[6200]
http://montlhery.com/chateau3_eng.htm offers in 2003: "The first lord of Montlhéry was Thibaud, whose pale blond hair gave him the nickname Tow-Head. He was one of the principle barons of Hughes Capet, and of King Robert, who followed after Capet. He was responsible for taking care of the forest, which was an important function, and which also included being Master of the Royal Hunt, supervising the waters, forests, wolves, and falcons. A continuing text called 'l'Historia Francorum' from Aimion de Fleury says: "Temporis Roberti regis, Theobladus cognomine Filans Stupas, forestarius ejus, firmavit Montemlethericum". So Thibaud fortified the mount around 991 AD, undoubtedly for political reasons. In effect, the royal domain of Robert the Stakes (Le Pieux), which included Montlhéry, was not a united region. In the west and south zones of his domain, the king had to deal with the scheming from the counts of Blois. The Capetian had to dispose the strong points in order to block the maneuvers of the Blois house. Montlhéry was, without doubt, one of these bases. The castle only consisted of a tower of isolated wood, protected by an enclosure; and though it once soared into the sky from this mound, today much of it is left in ruins. Thus we call it the Montlhéry lump. Always, according to the account of Aimoin de Fleury: 'Ipse (Theobaldus Filans Stupas) habuit unumfilium nominatum Guidonum, qui accepit in uxore dominam de Feritate et de Gommet. Idem Guido genuit ex ea Milonem de Brayo et Geidonem Rubeum'. From this text we learn that, at the time of King Robert (996 - 1031 AD), Guy, son of Thibaud Tow-Head, married the lady of Ferté and Gometz. From this union, Milon of Bray and Guy the Red were born. It seems certain that Guy was brought up at Saint-Pierre priory, close to the castle as well as the Notre-Dame church, which first served the parish occupants of the town. His wife Hodierne established a monastery at Longpont in order to serve the domestic necropolis. However, Guy the First of Montlhéry gave his children in marriage to the most noble families of France: Milon, his oldest, married Lithieuse, viscountess of Troyes; Guy the Red, his second son, was count of Rochefort; Guillaume, the youngest, was lord of Gometz; his first daughter MéIisende, married the count of Rhéteil; MéIisende the young, the lord of Pont-sur-Seine; Elisabeth was the wife of Josselin of Courtenay; Alix married Hughes, sire of the Puiset; and his youngest daughter was to be married to Gauthier, count of Saint-Valery. Guy the First did not obtain lordship until after his death because, wanting to die a Christian, he left it to his son Milon and retired as a simple monk in the priory of Notre-Dame of Longpont. It seems as though Milon the Big did not show himself devoted enough to his father, Philippe the First; in effect, several times he formed a league with the prince's enemies. Thus Philippe the First comprised an important strategy from the castle which controlled all the communication between the two Capetians towns, Paris and Orléans. He tried to obtain the fortress by exchange or purchase, but without success. Fortunately, the crusades came to his aid. Milon the Big left during the first crusade (1096 - 1104) with his oldest son, Guy Troussel; his brother guy the Red, count of Rochefort; and his nephew Hughes, sire of Crécy, who was the son of Guy the Red. It is possible to date their departure to 1096 since Guy the Red, also the seneschal, disappeared from these events around 1095, and did not reappear until 1104. We know the results of the voyage from the accounts of the Abbey Suger. Guy Troussel abandoned the holy business and, unbeknownst to his father, he escaped from Antioch, which was besieged by the Corboran army. He then returned to France.
With the crusade now finished Milon the Big was reunited with his dishonored son. He then set off once more for holy ground where he was killed at the battle of Ramlah in 1103."
_Edmund of LANGLEY _____________+
| (1341 - 1402) m 1372
_Richard PLANTAGENET ________________|_Isabel of CASTILE _____________
| (.... - 1415) (.... - 1392)
_Richard Plantagenet, K.G., Duke of YORK _|
| (1411 - 1460) m 1438 |
| | _Roger Mortimer, Earl of MARCH _+
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| |_Anne MORTIMER ______________________|_Eleanor HOLLAND _______________
| (1390 - ....) (.... - 1405)
_Edward IV, King of ENGLAND _|
| (1442 - 1483) m 1464 |
| | _John DE NEVILLE _______________+
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| | _Ralph NEVILLE ______________________|_Maud PERCY ____________________
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| |_Cecily NEVILL(E) ________________________|
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|_Elizabeth WOODVILLE ________|
(1437 - 1492) m 1464 |
| _Jean, Count of BRIENNE ________+
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| _Peter of Luxembourg, Count ST. POL _|________________________________
| | (1390 - 1433) m 1405
|_Jacquetta of LUXEMBOURG _________________|
(1416 - 1472) |
| _François DE BAUX ______________
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|_Marguerite DE BAUX _________________|_Philippine DE VINTIMILLE ______
(1394 - 1469) m 1405
[7497] Anne m. Feb. 4, 1495 Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk (1473-1554).
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| _Gustav V, King of SWEDEN _______+
| | (1858 - 1950) m 1881
| _Karl Wilhelm Louis BERNADOTTE _|_Sophie Marie Viktoria of BADEN _
| | (1884 - 1965) m 1908 (1862 - 1930)
| _Lennart Gustaf Nicholas Paul BERNADOTTE _|
| | (1909 - ....) m 1932 |
| | | _Paul Alexandrovich ROMANOV _____+
| | | | (1860 - 1919) m 1889
| | |_Maria Pavlovna ROMANOV ________|_Alexandra of GREECE ____________
| | (1890 - 1958) m 1908 (1870 - 1891)
|_Birgitta BERNADOTTE _|
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_Dagobert III, King of FRANCE ___
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_Thierry IV, Count of AUTUN __________|_________________________________
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_Theodoric (Thierry?) I, Duke of TOULOUSE _|
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| |_Aude ("Aldane") Martel of AUSTRASIA _|_Rotrou of TREVES _______________
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[5692] Bernard was Margrave of Septimania and Count of Barcelona.
_Israel WHITCOMB ____+
| (1661 - 1733) m 1700
_Israel WHITCOMB ____|_Mary STODDER _______
| (1701 - 1787) m 1728 (1672 - 1729)
_Israel WHITCOMB ____|
| (1738 - 1824) m 1759|
| | _Ebenezer KENT ______+
| | | (1680 - 1752) m 1703
| |_Hannah KENT ________|_Hannah GANNET ______
| (.... - 1782) m 1728 (1684 - 1767)
_Samuel WHITCOMB ____|
| (1767 - 1849) m 1791|
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| | _Elisha LINCOLN _____|_____________________
| | | (1699 - 1783) m 1724
| |_Achsah LINCOLN _____|
| (1738 - 1811) m 1759|
| | _Joseph LEWIS _______
| | | (1672 - 1755) m 1703
| |_Sarah LEWIS ________|_Sarah MARSH ________
| (1703 - 1781) m 1724 (1681 - 1718)
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| (1792 - 1879)
| _Daniel RAMSDELL ____+
| | (1649 - ....) m 1679
| _Thomas RAMSDELL ____|_Hannah CASWELL _____
| | (1680 - 1727) m 1703 (1661 - ....)
| _Joseph RAMSDELL ____|
| | (1708 - 1788) m 1755|
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| | |_Sarah ALBESON ______|_____________________
| | (1682 - 1773) m 1703
|_Lydia RAMSDELL _____|
(1759 - 1828) m 1791|
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|_Mercy DELANO _______|
(1714 - 1800) m 1755|
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[16096] http://www.masshist.org offers access to the papers of Samuel Whitcomb and reports: "Samuel Whitcomb was born in Hanover, Mass. on 14 Sept. 1792. He served in many careers throughout his life including bookseller, landowner, clerk, journalist, and education advocate. He began selling books in 1810 and served in this capacity until the 1820s. His bookselling career was interrupted only by service in the War of 1812. In 1817 Whitcomb married Mary Simmons Joy who traveled with Whitcomb as he sold subscriptions of Thomas Waits' publication, 'Publick Documents and State Papers'. While traveling throughout the Southern states and the Midwest (primarily Illinois), Whitcomb purchased land that he later rented through an agent for profit. Whitcomb originally settled in Cohassett and Dorchester, Mass. By 1825 he had obtained a position as a foreign entry clerk in the Boston Custom House. While working in Boston and living in Dorchester, Whitcomb became involved with various organizations such as the Dorchester Workingmen's Party, and served as its secretary from 1830-1832. As early as 1833 Whitcomb began pursuing work in Washington, D.C., and by 1837 became a revenue clerk in the U.S. Treasury. In 1845 while still living in Washington, D.C., Whitcomb worked as a correspondent for the 'Boston Journal'. He researched and wrote articles on politics and education, specifically advocating the high and graded school systems. His work for the 'Boston Journal' fostered his friendships with Edward Everett and Horace Mann. While in Washington, Whitcomb also worked for the Teachers Placement Agency, 1845-1849. As early as 1836 Whitcomb had purchased land in Springfield, Vt., but still spent most of his time in Washington. In 1850 he and Mary retired to their home in Vermont and there he pursued his personal interests in education, politics, religion, railroads, and canals; and assisted Vermont veterans of the War 1812 in obtaining bounty land from the government as payment for their service. Whitcomb died in Vermont on 5 March 1879."