[10135] This person is presumed living.
_Albert I, Count of NAMUR _________________+
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_Albert II, Count of NAMUR ____|_Ermengarde of LORRAINE ___________________
| (1000 - 1064) (.... - 1019)
_Albert III, Count of NAMUR _|
| (1048 - 1102) |
| | _Gonzelon I of Bouillon, Count of VERDUN __+
| | | (.... - 1043)
| |_Regilinde of LORRAINE ________|___________________________________________
| (.... - 1064)
_Henry of Namur, Count of La ROCHE _|
| (.... - 1138) |
| | _Bernhard I, Duke of SAXONY _______________+
| | | (.... - 1011)
| | _Bernhard II, Duke of SAXONY __|_Gella of POMERANIA _______________________
| | | (0995 - 1062)
| |_Ida of SAXONY ______________|
| (.... - 1102) |
| | ___________________________________________
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| |_Elicia VON SCHWEINFURT _______|___________________________________________
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|--Maud DE LA ROCHE
| (1133 - ....)
| _Valeran I (aka Walram I), Count of ARLON _+
| | (.... - 1052)
| _Valeran II, Count of LIMBURG _|_Adela of BAR _____________________________
| | (.... - 1081)
| _Henri I, Count of LIMBURG __|
| | (1060 - 1119) |
| | | _Frederick of LUXEMBURG ___________________+
| | | | (.... - 1065)
| | |_Jutta of LUXEMBURG ___________|_Gerberge of BOLOUGNE _____________________
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|_Matilda of LIMBURG ________________|
(.... - 1141) |
| _Hartwig II of POTTENSTEIN ________________+
| | (.... - 1026)
| _Bodon, Count of POTTENSTEIN __|___________________________________________
| | (1026 - 1104)
|_Adela of POTTENSTEIN _______|
(.... - 1107) |
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[5931] Maud (or Mathilda) married (1) Thierry I of Walcourt.
_Raymond II, Count of TOULOUSE _+
| (.... - 0924)
_Raymond III, Duke of AQUITAINE _|________________________________
| (.... - 0950)
_William III, Count of TOULOUSE _|
| (0947 - 1037) m 0990 |
| | _Boso, Count of ARLES __________+
| | | (0885 - 0936)
| |_Bertha of TUSCANY ______________|_Willa of BURGUNDY _____________
| (0923 - ....)
_Pons, Count of TOULOUSE _|
| (0992 - 1060) m 1040 |
| | _Boso III, Count of PROVENCE ___+
| | | (.... - 0968)
| | _Ratbold III, Count of PROVENCE _|________________________________
| | | (.... - 1008)
| |_Emma of PROVENCE _______________|
| m 0990 |
| | ________________________________
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| |_Ermengarde _____________________|________________________________
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|--Almode DE TOULOUSE
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| _Boso I, Count de La MARCHE ____+
| | (.... - 0968)
| _Adalbert I, Count de La MARCHE _|_Emme, Countess DE PÉRIGORD ____
| | (.... - 0995)
| _Bernard I, Count de La MARCHE __|
| | (.... - 1047) |
| | | _Geraud, Vicomte DE LIMOGES ____+
| | | | (.... - 0988)
| | |_Almode DE LIMOGES ______________|_Rotilde DE BROSSE _____________
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|_Adelmode de La MARCHE ___|
(.... - 1066) m 1040 |
| ________________________________
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| _________________________________|________________________________
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|_Amélie DE RAZÈS ________________|
(.... - 1072) |
| ________________________________
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|_________________________________|________________________________
[7162] {Name from "The Bruce Journal," Vol. 1, No. 4, p. 50.} John, of Stobhall, m. Mary, dau. & heir of Sir William de Montifex. Joh's father, Malcolm, was b. ca. 1315 and "of Inchmohomo, Scotland" - Malcolm d. 1346 in the Battle of Durhan. "The Great Historic Families of Scotland," James Taylor (London: J.S Virtue & Co., 1889), p. 90: "When the War of Independence broke out the Drummonds embraced the patriotic side. John of Drummond was taken prisoner at the battle of Dunbar, and was imprisoned in the castle of Wisbeach; but he was set at liberty in August, 1297, on Sir Edmund Hastings, proprietor of part of Menteith in right of his wife, Lady Isabella Comyn, offering himself as security, and on the condition that he would accompany King Edward to France. His eldest son, Sir Malcolm Drummond, was a zealous supporter of the claims of Robert Bruce to the Scottish throne, and like his father fell into the hands of the English, having been taken prisoner by Sir John Segrave. On hearing this 'good news,' King Edward, on the [p.90] 20th of August, 1301, offered oblations at the shrine of St. Mungo, in the cathedral of Glasgow. After the independence of the country was secured by the crowning victory of Bannockburn, Malcolm was rewarded for his services by King Robert Bruce with lands in Perthshire. Sir Robert Douglas, the eminent genealogist, conjectures that the caltrops, or four-spiked pieces of iron, with the motto 'Gang warily,' in the armorial bearings of the Drummonds, were bestowed as an acknowledgment of Sir Malcolm's active efforts in the use of these formidable weapons at the battle of Bannockburn. His grandson, John Drummond, married the eldest daughter and co-heiress of Sir John Montefex, It has hitherto been supposed that the estates of Stobhall and Cargill, on the Tay, which still belong to the family, came into the possession of the Drummonds by marriage with this heiress, but they were in reality bestowed by David II. on Queen Margaret, and were given by her to Malcolm of Drummond, her nephew . . . the first of the numerous fortunate marriages made by the Drummonds. Maurice, another grandson, married the heiress of Concraig and of the Stewardship of Strathearn. A second son, Sir Malcolm, whom Wyntoun terms 'a manfull knycht, baith wise and wary,' fought at the battle of Otterburn in 1388, in which his brother-in-law, James, second Earl of Douglas and Mar, was killed, and succeeded him in the latter earldom, in right of his wife, Lady Isabel Douglas, only daughter of William, first Earl of Douglas. He seems to have had some share in the capture at that battle of Ralph Percy, brother of the famous Hotspur, as he received from Robert III. a pension of £20, in satisfaction of the third part of Percy's ransom, which exceeded £600. He died of his 'hard captivity' which he endured at the hands of a band of ruffians by whom he was seized and imprisoned. His widow, the heiress of the ancient family of Mar, was forcibly married by Alexander Stewart, a natural son of 'the Wolf of Badenoch.'"
[25372] This person is presumed living.
[2680] She and Richard sailed on the same ship as the Rev. Francis Higginson of Claybrook, Leicestershire, who was ejected from his "living" for nonconfirmity and came to serve a Salem, MA church at an annual salary of L30 - sailing 25 April 1629, arriving 29 June. Higginson wrote an account of the voyage and in 1630 published "New England's Plantation..." describing the colony. Hugh Casement states she is daughter of Thomas Langley and Ann _____ and that she m. (2) John Knight, a widower. "The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620-1633" reports: "On 10 April 1668 Anne Knight deeded eighty acres at Royalside, bequeathed to her by her late husband 'Richard Ingerson,' to their sons 'John and Nathaniel Ingerson' with the consent of her now husband John Knight Sr. of Newbury." "A Genealogy of the Ingersoll Family in America, 1629-1925," Lillian Drake Avery (NY: The Grafton Press, 1926), p. 2 reports that she "is said to be a cousin of John Spencer of Newbury (NEHGR 53:343)."
[16771]
Mark Rockwell via Internet 31 July 1998 wrote:
I have an old family Bible that lists, among many names, Margaret Rockwell, b. 1 Dec
1909 in Ohio. It also lists "Bessie, wife of C. O. Rockwell" as passing away on 15
Jul 1914, and C. O. Rockwell as passing away on 13 Nov 1942. I believe that C. O.
Rockwell (b. 25 Jan 1883) may be your Clifford Rockwell and that my Bessie may be your
Bessie Geist (you listed them as married June 1906, which fits). My Bible is signed
inside the cover by Mary Jane (KNAPP) Rockwell (b. 28 Nov 1860) and dtd 28 Nov 1886
(must have been a 26th birthday present). The Bible lists the births, marriages, and
deaths of several Rockwells, Knapps, and others. I noticed that you have an older
Mary Knapp listed in the 1600s, probably just a coincidence. One of the first births
listed in the Bible is H. C. Knapp, born 31 Oct 1838 in NY - I noticed that you have a
Margaret Woodward Knapp b. abt 1775 from NY. Other Rockwell births listed in my Bible
are Harvey Rockwell, June 1833, and Adelia Rockwell, 9 Aug 1840.
I have a Knapp/Thompson marriage listed in 1858, a Rockwell/Knapp marriage in 1881,
and several other Rockwell marriages, births, and deaths listed in the Bible.
I have a ggrandmother Grace Louise Brown (b. 1885) who married Nellis D. Rockwell (b.
1884, my Dad's grandfather) on 19 May 1908 in Meadville, PA, and whom I visited years
ago in Edinboro, PA where they lived most of their married lives. They are all listed
in the Bible.
M. J. (THOMPSON) Knapp is listed as born in 1839 in Ireland. M. J., Mary, or Mary
Jane seems to be a recurring Knapp name. The other Knapps and early Rockwells listed
in my Bible were born in PA. Later Rockwells were born in Ohio.
-- rockwell@tst.tracor.com - 9321 Hallston Court, Fairfax Station, VA 22039
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_Henry WALDEGRAVE _____|
| (1661 - ....) |
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| |____________________________|______________________________________
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_James WALDEGRAVE ___|
| (1684 - 1741) m 1714|
| | _Charles I Stuart, King of ENGLAND ___+
| | | (1600 - 1649) m 1625
| | _James II, King of ENGLAND _|_Henrietta Maria, Princess of FRANCE _
| | | (1633 - 1701) (1609 - 1669)
| |_Henrietta Fitz JAMES _|
| (1667 - 1730) |
| | _Winston CHURCHILL ___________________+
| | | (1620 - 1688)
| |_Arabella CHURCHILL ________|_Elizabeth DRAKE _____________________
| (1647 - 1730)
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|--James WALDEGRAVE
| (1715 - 1763)
| ______________________________________
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| ____________________________|______________________________________
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| _______________________|
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| | |____________________________|______________________________________
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|_Mary WEBBE _________|
(.... - 1719) m 1714|
| ______________________________________
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| ____________________________|______________________________________
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|_______________________|
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|____________________________|______________________________________
[4237] http://www.thepeerage.com/p111.htm states that he was succeeded by his brother, John, who became 3rd Earl Waldegrave.
[8751] Frank is son of Frank Leslie Ware of Orrington, Maine and Bertha Davies of S. Brewer, Maine - Bertha was b. 26 Mar 1872; her father was from Linelly, Wales and ran away from home, shipping to America as a cabin boy, later becoming a captain of his own ship, dying at its wheel and buried at Brewer. Frank E. Ware's obituary: "Ware, Frank, E. 64 died in Bangor hospital September 9. He was born in South Brewer, Feb 13, 1909, the Son of Frank L. and Bertha (Davis) Ware. He was a member of the Hancock Lodge of Masons, The Trinity Church, Castine, The Castine Grange, Bethlehem Shrine. He was a past Captain of the Coast Guard Auxiliary and has been with the Marine Maritime Auxiliary since 1968. Mr. Ware was a 1926 graduate of Brewer High School and a graduate of Bradford Durfee Textile School. He was employed by the Maine Central Railroad for 19 years. Surviving are his wife Mary E. Ware, two sons, Theodore H of Bangor and Russell L. of Castine; one daughter, Elizabeth Ann Bearor of Portland; a brother Newell E. of Lincoln; one sister, Carolyn Hollowell of Marshall, MA, 10 grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Funeral Services will be held Wed. 2pm at the Castine Federated Church. Friends may call at the Mitchell Tweedie Funeral Home, Bucksport anytime. In lieu of flowers, friends are asked to donate to his Castine Federated Church."