_Richard BARTTELOT __+
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_John BARTTELOT _____|_____________________
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_Richard BARTTELOT __|
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[26654] One World Tree proposes his wife or mother to be Elizabeth Gore (b. ca. 1534 in Ernley, d. 9 Aug 1551 in Swineshead, Bedfordshire, m. ca. 1570 in Ernley).
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| _Robert MOULTON _____|_Joanna GREEN _______
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[290] Her death date may be wrong, if she is indeed mother of Hepzibah, Jeremiah and Daniel; http://www.one-barton-family.us/genealogy/viva/d316.html states that she died after 1754 in Kittery. Ruth was carried off by Indians, married to an Indian Chief, and ultimately returned to husband Eliakim Wardwell. "For refusing to attend the established church, she and other members of her family were repeatedly fined, until rendered destitute of the actual necessities of life. It is related that on a Sabbath Day while so reduced, Mrs. Wardwell entered the church service in a nearly nude state, and, after telling the people gathered there her sorrowful condition was the result of unfair fines imposed upon her, she solemnly involked the curse of God upon the entire gathering." For this she was publicly whipped to the extent of 35 lashes upon her bare back. {- "Folk of the Majorbagaduce," p.16} She is said to have had a daughter, Meribah, with the Indian Chief, and to have brought the daughter with her as she escaped and returned to Eliakim. However, "A study of the documents available today indicates that the 'well-cherished family tradition'...was based on a misinterpretation of the evidence. Examination of certain 18th century records leads to the firm conclusion that no Indian of any rank either captured or forcibly 'married' Ruth Bragdon Wardwell." - "Who was Meribah Wardwell's Father?", The American Genealogist, Volume 55, 1979, Edward F Holden, Genealogist, NH State Library.
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Vital Records of York, ME (Camden: Picton Press, 1992)
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_John BULLER ________|
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| | _Hugh DE BEAUCHAMP __+
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| | _John BEAUCHAMP _____|_Idonea DE LISLE ____
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| |_Alice BEAUCHAMP ____|
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[26075] The unverified One World Tree states Robert m. 4 Aug 1617 in Towbridge, Wiltshire to Christian (Turner?), b. 1596 in England, and that Robert is son of Isaac Carver (b. 1561 in Doncaster, Yorkshire, d. 1598 in Lynden [sic], Holland, son of James Carver (b. 1527 in Doncaster, Yorkshire).
_John D. CONNER _____
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_William CONNER _____________|_Alis STOVER ________
| (1774 - ....) m 1802 (1756 - ....)
_William Henry (Jr.) CONNER _|
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| | _David (Jr.) DUNBAR _+
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| |_Elizabeth ("Betsy") DUNBAR _|_Elizabeth ELMS _____
| (1781 - 1867) m 1802 (1743 - ....)
_Ezra S. CONNER _____|
| (1841 - 1912) m 1867|
| | _William SNOWMAN ____+
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| | _Robert SNOWMAN _____________|_Judith HUTCHINGS ___
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| |_Emaline SNOWMAN ____________|
| (1811 - 1880) m 1829 |
| | _Alexander MCCASLIN _+
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| |_Hannah MCCASLIN ____________|_Abigail GRAY _______
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| _James S. ORDWAY ____________|
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[6344] Arthur was employed by the telephone company for 35 years (agent for NETC in Castine). He was active in Telephone Pioneers and Masonry. His residence was at the NE corner of Water and Green Streets in Castine.
[32229] See "Ohio, Deaths and Burials, 1854-1997," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F6N5-QB8 and "Ohio, Marriages, 1800-1958," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XDKC-VHQ for Anson and Hester.
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http://thepeerage.com offers: "Philip Meade lived at Meade's Place, Wraxall, Somerset, England. He held the office of Alderman of Bristol. He held the office of Mayor of Bristol from 1458 to 1459. He held the office of Mayor of Bristol from 1461 to 1462. He held the office of Mayor of Bristol from 1468 to 1469."
A note added in Ancestry.com in 2008 offers: "Philip Mead was a wealthy wool merchant of Bristol, living in lawless times. Pepys, writing much later tells us of the problems of what to do with money once one had aquired it. The solution seems to have been to lend it to ones betters in the hope that it would return. He and his fellow merchants raised 1000 men in support of the Berkeley family at the Battle of Nibley Green where they were victorious over forces raised by the Talbots. However apart from seeing his daughter, Isabel, married to Maurice Berkeley in 1465 no other gratitude seems to have been forthcoming. Maurice's elder brother, William, is said to have attempted to disinherit Maurice because he had married beneath him. The Berkeley lands were entailed by William to the heirs male of the new King Henry VII and did not return to the Berkeleys until the death of Edward VI."
_Johan Abraham SCHNEIDER _+
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_George Daniel SCHNEIDER _|_Anna Catherine SIMON ____
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_Johann Nicholas SCHNEIDER _|
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| |_Magdalena STUPP _________|_Anna Catharina SCHULTZ __
| (1728 - 1814) m 1748
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| _Andreas ERDMAN __________|_Anna Catherine WAMBOLD __
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_Walter Stewart, 6th High Steward of SCOTLAND _|
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[1810] Radegonda, fifth wife of Clothaire I, was a daughter of the King of the Thuringian Franks. She became a nun at Poitiers in 554. http://perso.wanadoo.fr/ot-peronne/html/sr.html offers: "En 529, sous le règne de Clotaire 1er, les Francs en guerre contre les Barbares tuent Bertaire, roi de Thuringe. Radegonde fille de Bertaire et son frère sont enlevés et accordé à Clotaire 1er. C'est en 530, que Radegonde vint à Péronne pour la première fois. Elle était alors âgée de onze ans, et de part son rang de princesse, est élevée à la Villa Royale d'Athies, situé à trois lieues de Péronne. C'est là que Radegonde reçoit son éducation religieuse, se convertie et décide avoir une vie vouée à Dieu et à la seule gloire de l'Eglise. Clotaire bientôt, fut séduit par ses charmes et la fit conduire à Soissons, en 538, pour l'épouser malgré elle ; c'est Saint Médard, qui les unis. Elevée au rang de reine, elle refusa les pompes royales afin de se réserver au service de Dieu. Comme cadeau de noce Clotaire lui offre sa villa d'Athies et toutes les terres s'y rattachant, nous savons qu'elle y vécut très souvent. De là elle vint plusieurs fois en visite à Péronne. C'est dans cette ville que Clotaire affectionnait venir chasser le cygne des étangs de la Somme. Le mont se trouvant à Péronne à l'emplacement du tribunal actuel était alors appelé le Mont des Cygnes. Lors d'une des venues de Radegonde à Péronne, apercevant autour d'un temple des villageois se livrer à une cérémonie païenne, irritée par ce spectacle, elle le fait brûler et se retire pour prier à genoux pour la conversion de ces villageois. L'endroit qui reçu ses genoux devient un grès où l'on voit la marque de sa génuflexion. Grès exposée à l'Hôtel de Ville de Péronne. Vers 555, envoyée par son époux auprès de Saint Médard, à Noyon, elle profite de cette occasion et le supplie de la consacrer diaconesse. Celui-ci refusant Radegonde le menace d'être maudit pour l'éternité, ébranlé par cette menace, l'évêque consacra Radegonde. De là, elle se rendit à sa Villa de Saix dans le territoire des Poitevins. Où elle décida, vers 560, de se retirer en fondant à Poitiers le premier couvent de femmes, placé sous le vocable de la Sainte Croix. En effet, elle possédait un morceau de la croix du Christ qui fut placé au centre d'un bijou. Les religieuses, du monastère fondé par Sainte Radegonde, à Poitiers, sont toujours en possession de ce bijou et de cette relique. Rapidement Radegonde fut appelée Sainte par la Vox Populi et reconnue comme investie du don de guérison. Après avoir donné à ses religieuses la règle composée par Saint Césaire d'Arles, Radegonde fonda au-delà des murailles de Poitiers une basilique, qu'elle avait choisit pour lieu de sa sépulture, Sainte-Marie-Hors-les-Murs, devenue aujourd'hui l'église Sainte Radegonde. Jusqu'à la fin de sa vie, survenue le 13 août 587, elle prodiga ses biens faits auprès des malades, des indigeants et des pauvres. Dans la région de Péronne, le souvenir de Sainte Radegonde est très présent. Et les traces marquées par Radegonde sont historiquement irréfutables. Il est important de souligner que sans Radegonde nous n'aurions pas d'éléments relatant l'histoire de notre région, puisque se sont les plus vieux témoignages de la vie à Péronne. Ces textes nous montrent de façon catégorique qu'au sixième siècle Péronne était déjà une ville avec un château et une administration royale importante." Cf. http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arégonde.