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_Perry Howard ALEXANDER _|
| (1837 - 1909) m 1869 |
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_Alonzo Coffin ALEXANDER _________|
| (1871 - 1958) m 1893 |
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| | _Alonzo COFFIN ________________|______________________________
| | | (1816 - 1883) m 1843
| |_Clara COFFIN ___________|
| (1848 - 1906) m 1869 |
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| |_Maria E. BATEMAN _____________|______________________________
| (1817 - 1859) m 1843
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|--Perry Howard ALEXANDER
| (1897 - ....)
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| _Moses O. BEHMER ________|
| | (1836 - 1899) m 1859 |
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|_Harriet ("Hattie") Myers BEHMER _|
(1867 - 1933) m 1893 |
| _Jacob D. MOYER ______________
| | (1776 - 1834)
| _Sam MYERS ____________________|_Maria Anna Catharine HAFFER _
| | (1805 - 1883) m 1827 (1778 - ....)
|_Mary Ann MYERS _________|
(1836 - 1907) m 1859 |
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|_Mary Ann (Pontius or) PAULUS _|______________________________
(1809 - 1868) m 1827
[12192] Perry previously m. in 1923 Irene McDonalds (divorced in 1932).
_Theodon II, Duke of BAVARIA _____________+
| (.... - 0537)
_Theodon Duke, Lower BAVARIA __|__________________________________________
| (.... - 0565)
_Theodebert Duke, Lower BAVARIA _|
| (.... - 0584) |
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_Garibaldi, Duke of Lower BAVARIA _|
| (.... - 0595) |
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|--Theudelinde, Lady of BAVARIA
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| _Claffo (son of Gudeoc) King of LOMBARDS _
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| _Zucchilo of the LOMBARDS _____|__________________________________________
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| _Wacho, King of the LOMBARDS ____|
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|_Walerade of The LOMBARDS _________|
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| _Elemund, King of The GEPIDAE _|__________________________________________
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|_Ostrogotha of The GEPIDAE ______|
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[5364] "Craig & Tracie's Family Tree" at RootsWeb.com in 2005 (not verified) provides this child (and her husband, etc.) for Garibaldi and "Waldrada, Princess of the Lombards, daughter of Wacho King of the Lombards and Ostragotha (Austigusa) Princess of the Gepidae."
_Henry BRINER _______+
| (.... - 1831)
_John H. BRINER _____|_Mary EBERT _________
| (1827 - 1912) m 1867 (1802 - ....)
_Samuel John BRINER __|
| (1873 - 1955) m 1891 |
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| |_Amanda C. WEIBLEY __|_____________________
| (1837 - 1910) m 1867
_John Samuel BRINER _______|
| (1892 - 1918) m 1912 |
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| |_Mary McGowan BAILOR _|
| (1869 - 1949) m 1891 |
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|--Donald Maxwell BRINER
| (1914 - ....)
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|_Myrtle Elizabeth TROSTLE _|
(1890 - 1969) m 1912 |
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[11398] Donald was Prothonotary of Perry County for many years and president of the Historical Society of Perry Co.
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_Jacob EBY ________________|
| (1829 - 1858) |
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|--Ellen S. EBY
| (1857 - 1943)
| _George Michael BREINER __________________
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| _Johann Jacob BREINER _|_Catharina Magdalena (Ley or) LOY ________
| | (1767 - 1842) m 1806 (1742 - 1806)
| _John George BREINER _|
| | (1807 - 1892) m 1829 |
| | | _Johann Georg (Hamer or) HAMMER __________+
| | | | (1755 - 1812)
| | |_Magdalena HAMMER _____|_Anna Maria, wife of Johann Georg HAMMER _
| | (1788 - 1827) m 1806 (1743 - 1830)
|_Magdalena Seager BREINER _|
(.... - 1915) |
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| _John SIEGER __________|__________________________________________
| | (1775 - 1854)
|_Magdalena SEAGER ____|
(1804 - 1889) m 1829 |
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|_Catherine KUNTZ ______|__________________________________________
_Frederick I (Hohenstauffen), DUKE\ALSACE _+
| (1050 - 1105) m 1080
_Frederick II of HOHENSTAUFFEN __|_Agnes of FRANCONIA _______________________
| (1090 - 1147) (1073 - 1143)
_Frederick I "Barbarossa", EMPEROR _|
| (1122 - 1190) m 1156 |
| | _Henry I ("the Black"), Duke of BAVARIA ___+
| | | (1074 - 1126) m 1100
| |_Judith of BAVARIA ______________|_Wulfhilda of SAXONY ______________________
| (1100 - 1130) (1075 - 1126)
_Henry VI, King of GERMANY _|
| (1165 - 1197) |
| | _Stephen, Count of VARDESQUE ______________+
| | | (.... - 1102)
| | _Renaud III, Count of VARDESQUE _|_Beatrix of LORRAINE ______________________
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| |_Beatrix of MACON __________________|
| (1145 - 1184) m 1156 |
| | _Simon I (Sigisimund), Duke of LORRAINE ___+
| | | (.... - 1139)
| |_Agathe of LORRAINE _____________|___________________________________________
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|--Frederick II Hohenstaufen, King of GERMANY
| (1194 - 1250)
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|_Constance of SICILY _______|
(1146 - 1198) |
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Frederick II (1194-1250), Holy Roman Emperor (1215-50) and as Frederick I, king of Sicily (1198-1212).
Born in Lesi, Italy, on December 26, 1194, Frederick was the son of Henry VI and grandson of Frederick I, Holy Roman emperor. He was made German king in 1196 and on the death of his father two years later became king of Sicily. When his mother, Constance of Sicily (1146-98), acting as regent, died several months later, the four-year-old prince was placed under the guardianship of Pope Innocent III, the new regent of Sicily. Emperor Otto IV was deposed in 1211, and the German princes selected Frederick to replace him. A contest for the imperial throne ensued, because Otto was unwilling to relinquish the crown. Supported by the papacy, to which he promised many concessions, and aided by the French, Frederick was eventually secure in his title. He was crowned king of Germany at Aix-la-Chapelle (now Aachen, Germany) in 1215 and Holy Roman emperor at Rome in 1220.
On his coronation Frederick made a number of elaborate promises to the church, including a vow that he would go on a Crusade. He postponed the Crusade, however, because of an outbreak of anarchy in Sicily and because of the resistance of the Lombard cities, which in 1226 renewed the Lombard
League, originally formed against his grandfather, Frederick I. The following year Frederick annulled the Treaty of Constance and put the Lombard cities under the ban of the empire. Threatened several times with excommunication if he did not fulfill his coronation pledge, Frederick determined to sail for Jerusalem in 1227. An epidemic forced him to return three days after his departure, whereupon Pope Gregory IX declared him excommunicated. In 1228 Frederick led the Fifth Crusade to the Holy Land, where he took Jerusalem and concluded a 10-year truce with the sultan of Egypt. Having married Yolande (1212-28?), the young daughter of the titular king of Jerusalem, John of Brienne, and having assumed his title upon her death, Frederick was crowned king of Jerusalem in that city in 1229.
He returned to Europe and spent many of his remaining years attempting to bring the Lombards under subjection. During intermittent struggles with the papacy he was excommunicated twice again, by Pope Gregory IX in 1239 and in 1245 by Pope Innocent IV. His participation in costly wars in Italy caused him to neglect the welfare of his German subjects. Frederick managed to establish peace, prosperity, and order in Sicily, however, promulgating there in 1231 a comprehensive code of laws, described as the best issued by any Western ruler since the reign of Charlemagne. Frederick also made worthy contributions to learning in Italy. Because he was a man of culture, he gathered scholars and men of letters at his Sicilian court, which Dante called the birthplace of Italian poetry. The University of Naples was founded by Frederick in 1224. For about a century after his death, on December 13, 1250, the belief persisted that Frederick was still alive. According to one famous legend, Frederick resides in a cave in the Kyffhauser Mountains, in the region of Thuringia, awaiting the summons of the German people to return and restore peace in the empire. The legend was later interpreted to refer to Frederick I.
[6529] From the New England Historic Genealogical Society's NEHGS eNews, Vol. 5, No. 39: A Genealogical History of Robert Adams of Newbury, Mass., and His Descendants 16351900 [1900]. This genealogy of the Robert Adams family was written by Andrew N. Adams and published in 1900. The introduction reads, in part: "Born in England in 1602, Robert Adams came first to Ipswich in Massachusetts Bay in A. D. 1635, bringing with him his wife Eleanor (Wilmot?) and his first two children. He was a tailor by trade, resided in Salem in 1638-9 and removed to Newbury in 1640, where he acquired a large farm and valuable property, and died October 12, 1682, aged 81 years. His will was made at Newbury, March 7, 1680-1, and probated Nov. 27, 1682. His wife Eleanor died June 12, 1677, and he married 2nd, Feb. 6, 1678, Sarah (Glover) Short, the widow of Henry Short. She died in Newbury, Oct. 24, 1697. "He is believed by many to have come from Devonshire, and to have been a son of Robert and Elizabeth Sharlon or Sharland, connected with the Ap Adam pedigree, and through that connection to have been a cousin of Henry Adams of Braintree (afterward Quincy, Mass.), the ancestor of the presidents, John and John Quincy Adams." Search the Adams genealogy at www.newenglandancestors.org/research/database/genealogies/Adams.
[10525] This person is presumed living.
[17832] This person is presumed living.
[7982] This person is presumed living.
_Henry PERKINS ______+
| (.... - 1547)
_Thomas PERKINS __________|_____________________
| (.... - 1592)
_Isaac PERKINS ______|
| (1571 - 1629) |
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| |_Alice (Kebbell?) KEBBIE _|_____________________
| (.... - 1613)
_Isaac PERKINS ______|
| (.... - 1685) |
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|--Joseph PERKINS
| (1661 - ....)
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| _Humphrey WISE ______|
| | m 1650 |
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|_Susanna WISE _______|
(1625 - 1699) |
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|_Susan TIDD _________|
(1592 - 1678) m 1650|
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[16760] Joseph m. by 1687 Martha _____. He names 7 children (but not wife) in his will dated 4 Jan 1707, proved 19 Aug 1707 in DE. He bought property in DE with brother Ebenezer 14 Oct 1693 in the Brandywine Hundred.
[16320] Matilda and Edward r. St. Paul, MN at the 1860 census - their household included D. Stuart Cobb (age 4, b. in MD), Edward D. Cobb (age 2, b. in MN), David Stuart (age 23, lumber dealer, d. in MD), Laura Stuart (age 18, b. in MD) and "servants" Mary Lynch (13), Grace Casey (15, Mary Angdon (21) and John Marshall (18).
[9611] Lottie is daughter of Curtis Milton Urich (1850-1934) and Addie Beelman (1858- 1936).
[17370] This person is presumed living.
[7124] This person is presumed living.