_John BRILLHARD _____+
| (1701 - ....)
_Peter BRILLHART ____|_Marie RARIEGH ______
| (1726 - 1782) m 1745
_Christian BRILLHART _|
| (1762 - 1811) |
| | _John MEYER _________+
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| |_Mary MEYER _________|_____________________
| m 1745
_Samuel BRILLHART ___|
| (1802 - 1876) |
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| |_Anna Weber (WEVER?) _|
| (1764 - 1828) |
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|--Anna BRILLHART
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|_Elizabeth BEALER ___|
(1802 - 1878) |
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_John ("of Woodhall, etc.") CARR _|__
| (1450 - ....)
_John (of Hetton) CARR _|
| (.... - 1517) |
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_John (of Hetton) CARR _|
| (.... - 1551) |
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| | _Robert Clavering of CALLALY _____|__
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| |_Janet CLAVERING _______|
| (.... - 1553) |
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|--Thomas CARR
| (.... - 1558)
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| _Robert COLLINGWOOD ____|
| | (.... - 1556) |
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|_Margaret COLLINGWOOD __|
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[1907] See notes for his mother, Margaret Collingwood and for his wife, Elizabeth. See also "Genealogy of the descendants of the Prichards, formerly lords of Llanover, Monmouthshire. . .," Thomas Gregory Smart (1868), pp. 108-109.
[6730] This person is presumed living.
[12886] This person is presumed living.
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_George Adam HELLEBART __|__
| (.... - 1785) m 1771
_Jorg Michael HELBERT _|
| (1748 - ....) m 1771 |
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_Jacob HELBERT ______|
| (1794 - 1884) m 1817|
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| | _Jacob FRACK ____________|__
| | | (1690 - 1775)
| |_Anna Maria FRACK _____|
| (1752 - ....) m 1771 |
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| |_Susannah Barbara GRUBB _|__
| (.... - 1806)
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|--Sarah HELBERT
| (1828 - 1916)
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|_Elizabeth MOCK _____|
(1792 - 1872) m 1817|
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[75] Sarah as daughter of Jacob, and dates, are from the LDS Church's IGI file and are not verified.
[10435] Frank is son of Samuel R. Lightner and Julia Ann Stewart. He farmed, then operated a general store (Landisburg) where he was ticket agent and a director of the Perry County Railroad, then was agent for the Newport and Sherman's Valley Railroad in Loysville, and postmaster of Loysville until about 1936. His last ten years he r. with daughter, Helen, on North Fifth Street, Harriburg. The "Commemorative Biographical Encyclopedia of the Juniata Valley," Pub. J.M. Runk, 1897 offers: "SAMUEL R. LIGHTNER, Landisburg, Perry co., Pa., was born in Madison twp., Perry co., Jan. 12, 1828. He is a son of Jacob and Susanna (Sheibley) Lightner, both deceased. The Lightner family is of German origin. Mr. Lightner's grandparents, Matthias and Eve Lightner, were natives of the fatherland and early settlers of Perry county. It is supposed that they resided in what is now Spring twp. They had 7 children, all of whom are deceased. 2 of their sons, Loudy and Michael, lived in Ohio; another 2, Adam and Matthias, Jr., in Huntingdon co., Pa.; and the remaining two, Jacob and Henry spent their lives in Tyrone twp. The seventh child was a daughter, who died young and whose remains, with those of her parents, repose in the Power graveyard Tyrone twp. Their son, Jacob Lightner, was born in 1776; he was a prosperous farmer of Perry co. His wife, Susannah (Sheibley) Lightner, was born in Tyrone twp., Aug. 15, 1787. Their children are: John S., born Dec. 4, 1806; Nancy (Mrs. Peter Schaeffer), born Mary 22, 1808, both she and her husband are deceased; Henry, born March 1, 1810; Peter, born March 6, 1812; Sterrett, born Aug. 14, 1814, died while serving in defense of his country; Elizabeth Jane, widow of Jacob Lay, born Feb. 23, 1817; Eva Ann (Mrs. Jacob Dick), decd., born Nov. 12, 1819; William Lightner, decd., exact date of birth not known; Jacob, born July 4, 1825, died Aug. 27, 1831; and Samuel R. Jacob Lightner died suddenly, Feb. 18, 1861, at the age of 87; his wife survived him until May 1, 1874, dying at the age of 86 years, 8 months and 17 days. During his boyhood, Samuel R. Lightner had only the advantage of the brief winter sessions which were then considered a sufficient allowance for the common schools; during the remaining 3/4 of the year he, like most farmers' boys, was kept abundantly busy at farm work and lumbering. Married in 1853, at the age of 25, he made a home for himself and bride in Tyrone twp. In this early home he lived until 1890, when he removed to the farm on which he now resides and which he had purchased in 1884. Since his removal Mr. Lightner has relinquished the active supervision of farm duties to his son Frank. He has been energetic and progressive, very successful, upright in his dealings and is universally honored and esteemed. He has served in various twp. offices; is a director of the Perry Co. Railroad, and takes an active part in matters pertaining to the welfare of the county. He was formerly a Whig and now belongs to the Republican party. Samuel R. Lightner was married, Oct. 6, 1853, in Tyrone twp., to Julia Ann, daughter of Samuel and Elizabeth (Donaldson) Stewart, old and honored residents of Tyrone twp. Their children are: Ada Kate (Mrs. John S. Patterson); Eliza Jane (Mrs. Wm. H. Neely), decd.; George P., decd. and Frank P., agent for the Perry Co. Railroad at Landisburg. The family attends the Church of God."
[9922] This person is presumed living.
_Eystein I of WESTFOLD _+
| (0710 - 0780)
_Halfdan II of VESTFOLD ________|________________________
| (.... - 0800)
_Gudrod of VESTFOLD ____________________________|
| (.... - 0821) |
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| |_Lifa, dau. of Dag of VESTMARE _|________________________
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_Halfdan III of VESTFOLD _|
| (.... - 0860) |
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|--Harald I "Hårfagre\Harfagri\Fairhair", King of NORWAY
| (0850 - 0936)
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| _Konungr á Hringaríki Sigurdr Hjörtr HELGASSON _|
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|_Ragnhild SIGURDSDATTER __|
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| ________________________
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|_Aslaug SIGURDSDÓTTIR __________________________|
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|________________________________|________________________
[3617] First king of Norway; succeeded to scattered lands in SE Norway conquered by his father; following his own conquests, became sole ruler in 872; governed through lesser chiefs; garnered great wealth through western coastal trading. During his reign the Norse Vikings appear to have made major conquests in Scotland and its islands, and in Ireland and Iceland. His life and times are dramatically portrayed in "The Last Apocalypse: Europe at the Year 1000 A.D.," James Reston, Jr. (New York: Doubleday, 1998), especially pp. 20-21. http://www.san.beck.org/AB17-FeudalEurope.html reports: "Harald Fairhair enlarged his territory of Vestfold. Snorri Sturluson wrote that Harald fought at least eight battles in the region of Trondheim, killing eight kings. The young king Harald overcame the older Swedish king Erik. Eventually Hadon Grjotgardsson recognized Harald's overlordship and ruled Trondelag as earl (jarl) of Hladir, and Harald married Hadon's daughter. Some time before 900 Harald's fleet defeated pirates and rebels from the west at Hafrsfjord. This caused some Norwegians to flee from Harald to Shetland, Orkney, and the Hebrides, and from these islands they raided their Norwegian homeland. So Harald attacked them and claimed Shetland and Orkney, which he gave to the family of the More earl Rognvald to govern. Rognvald's brother Sigurd was the first earl of Orkney, and he raided Scotland, conquering Caithness. After Sigurd and his son Guthorm died, Rognvald sent his son Hallad to be earl of Orkney; but he failed to stop Viking raids and went back to Norway in disgrace. Rognvald's youngest son Einar was given a large ship, and he defeated and killed the Viking leader Kalf in battle. Harald's sons Halfdan Long-Leg and Gudrod Ljome killed Rognvald and sixty men by burning his house. When Harald Fairhair sent his son Halfdan to Orkney, Einar fled but then defeated him. Harald stopped Halfdan's brothers from avenging his death. Harald Fairhair appointed earls to collect fines and taxes, from which he took one-third, and the earls became rich. Every earl had at least four hersar, who provided twenty men, while the earls supplied sixty men for the royal army. Harald made property laws over all the lands he conquered by proclaiming that all udal property belonged to him, making bondholders pay him taxes. It was said that Harald put away nine wives when he married King Erik's daughter Ragnhild from Jutland. Harald unified Norway but divided it among his sons, who fought each other." Cf. http://www.thepeerage.com/p439.htm and http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands.
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_Leovigild of SPAIN ______|
| (.... - 0585) |
| | _________________________________________
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_Hermenegild of SPAIN _|
| (.... - 0586) m 0580 |
| | _________________________________________
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| | _Severinus, Count of CARTAGENA _|_________________________________________
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| |_Theodosia _______________|
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| | _Theodoric, King of OSTRO-GOTHS _________+
| | | (0454 - 0526)
| |_Theodora ______________________|_Theodora _______________________________
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|--Athangildo of SPAIN
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| _Clovis I ("the Great"), King of FRANKS _+
| | (0465 - 0511) m 0493
| _Clothaire I, King of FRANKS ___|_Clothilda of BURGUNDY __________________
| | (0499 - 0561) (0475 - 0548)
| _Sigebert I of AUSTRASIA _|
| | (0535 - 0575) |
| | | _________________________________________
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|_Ingunda of AUSTRASIA _|
(.... - 0585) m 0580 |
| _________________________________________
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| _Athanagild, King of VISIGOTHS _|_________________________________________
| | (.... - 0567)
|_Brunchildis of SPAIN ____|
(.... - 0613) |
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|________________________________|_________________________________________
[4082] AKA Athanagild, King of Visigoths, q.v. - shown twice in this database.
_Sylvester STOVER ___
| m 1652
_George STOVER ______|_Elizabeth NORTON ___
| m 1692
_Joseph STOVER ______|
| |
| | _Isaac ELWELL _______+
| | | (1641 - 1715) m 1665
| |_Abigail ELWELL _____|_Mehitable MILLETT __
| (1676 - ....) m 1692 (1641 - 1699)
_Nathaniel STOVER ___|
| (1724 - 1794) m 1752|
| | _____________________
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| | _Nathaniel FREEMAN __|_____________________
| | | m 1699
| |_Sarah FREEMAN ______|
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| | _John PENIWELL ______+
| | | m 1673
| |_Alice PENIWELL _____|_Sarah PUDDINGTON ___
| m 1699
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|--Josiah STOVER
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|_Mary WEEKS _________|
m 1752 |
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[801] Josiah is given as eldest child by Grace Limeburner of N. Brooksville, ME in "The Folk From Majorbigwaduce," Vol.II (volume 974.1 t C35-L in Maine State Library) who gives his wife as Rebecca and their children as John (b. 15 Feb 1808), Mary Weeks (b. 20 March 1811), Rachel (b. 25 Jan 1814), Chas. William Hall (b.10 Jan 1817), William (b. 25 June 1821), Rebecca (b. 13 March 1823) and Albion K. Paris (b.21 Nov 18__) - and perhaps older children - per "a Brooksville record," which also gives his 6 Jan 1799 marriage to Rebecca Weaver. AEM believes this Josiah may instead be a grandson of Nathaniel Stover and Mary Weeks. Castine, ME VR lists a Josiah Stover, "husband of Mrs. Alis Donnell," as died 30 July 1776.
_Pippin (or Pepin), King of LOMBARDY _+
| (0773 - 0810)
_Bernard of Lombardy, King of ITALY _|_Bertha of TOULOUSE __________________
| (0797 - 0818)
_Pepin of Vermandois, Count of SENLIS _|
| (0817 - ....) |
| | _William of GELLONE __________________+
| | | (0755 - ....)
| |_Cunigunde __________________________|______________________________________
| (0800 - ....)
_Herbert I, Count of VERMANDOIS _____|
| (0840 - 0902) |
| | ______________________________________
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| |_____________________________________|______________________________________
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|--Beatrice of VERMANDOIS
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| _____________________________________|______________________________________
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| _Guarri, Count of MORVOIS _____________|
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|_Bertha ("Lady Beatrix") DE MORVOIS _|
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| _Liziard, Count of FEZEN _____________+
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| _Gerard DE ROUSSILLION ______________|______________________________________
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|_Eva DE ROUSILLION ____________________|
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| ______________________________________
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[1467] AKA Béatrice de Vermandois. W.H.Turton, "The Plantagenet Ancestry" (Balt.:Gen.Pub.Co.,1968),p.112, gives Beatrix' mother as ______ "of France,"daughter of Robert the Strong, Count of Blois (ID1428). "Ancestral Roots..." (Balt., 1992) 53-18 gives her mother as Bertha de Morvois.