[28435] John m. 1 Jan 1772 Mary Magdalene Faust. John is son of Hans Michael Binkley (b. 1712) and Maria Juliana Marx (b. 1712).
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[142] William was a blacksmith and resided at Penobscot, Maine. The first schoolmaster in the village, James Whitelaw, for many years "taught in the home of William Conner, as early as 1785 and as late as 1791." {-"Penobscot Bicentennial" [booklet], p.31} John and Elizabeth had a large family; the children listed here are those whose names were remembered by Fred S. Conner in 1938 and Ardelle M. Conner in 1932 (in a letter to her niece Luena) - they are not listed in birth order. William's death is reported in the "U.S. Federal Census Mortality Schedules, 1850-1885" (Page: 2, Line: 1, Roll: 32145_222225. Archive Collection Number: 2) where he is listed as a seaman and as having died of cunsumption.
[3344] Origine du nom: Du bas latin Broca ou brossa, "broussaille", "buisson" et du latin monticellus, "petite montagne". Brosse is in Département de Seine et Marne (Canton de Montereau-Fault-Yonne, Arrondissement de Provins). http://fjaunais.free.fr/h0marche.htm states she is "fille d'Adhémar, vicomte de Brosse (vers 900 - ?) et Milesendis N (vers 910 - ?)." Cf. http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_des_vicomtes_de_Limoges which reports "Son quatrième fils, Aimery, dit Ostofrancus, est considéré comme la souche des vicomtes de Rochechouart, un autre fils, Géraud d'Argenton est à l'origine des vicomtes de Brosse."
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See "The Spencers: A Personal History of an English Family," Charles Spencer (NY: St. Martin's Press, 1999), p. 6. This Despenser line is from "Pedigrees of Some of Emperor Charlemagne's Descendants," by Aileen Lewers Langston and J. Orton Buck, Jr. Confirmation of this ancestry is needed. Thomas was known as Lord Despencer of Glamorgan. He was executed at Bristol. Cf. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_le_Despencer,_1st_Earl_of_Gloucester
http://www.jacksonsweb.org/hambry.htm cites Burke's Dormant & Extinct Gentry, p 167, offering: "He was also known as 1st Earl of Gloucester. He 'Thomas Despencer, 2nd Baron Despencer, summoned to parliament 30 November, 1395, and 18 July, 1397. This nobleman, who was known as Lord Despencer of Glamorgan, was in the expedition to Ireland, made in the 18th Richard II, and in the 21st of the same reign, having the sentence of banishment reversed, which had been passed by parliament in 15 Edward II, against his great grandfather, Hugh Despencer the Younger, was created Earl of Gloucester, 21st Richard II, anno 1337, by reason of his descent through Eleanor, wife of the said Hugh, from the de \Clare\s, Earls of Gloucester. In the petition which his lordship presented for the reversal of Hugh his ancestor's banishment, it was set forth, that the said Hugh, at the time possessed no less than fifty-nine lordships in different counties; 28,000 sheep; 1,000 oxen and steers; 1,200 kine, with their calves; 40 mares, with their colts of two years; 160 draught horses; 2,000 hogs; 3,000 bullocks; 40 tuns of wine; 600 bacons; four score carcasses of martinmas beef; 600 muttons in his larder; 10 tuns of cider; armour, plate, jewels, and ready money, better than 10,000 pounds; 36 sacks of wool, and a library of books.' 'Upon the marriage of the Earl of Gloucester, he obtained from King Richard II. a grant of divers manors; but adhering to that unfortunate monarch, he was degraded from his earldom, and dispossessed of most of his lands by the first parliament of Henry IV.; and before the same year elapsed, being taken prisoner, in an attempt to fly the kingdom, at Bristol, and being condemned by a vote of the House of Commons to die, he was carried into the market-place and there beheaded by the rabble...'.
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[9225] Cevilla m. June 8, 1946 at Topeka, KS Daniel Lane O'Brien and had Timothy Harper O'Brien (July 6, 1947 at Topeka, KS). Jean was Shawnee County Registrar of Deeds. Timothy Harper O'Brien had at Topeka, KS Bridgid Ann O'Brien (May 29, 1974), Sara Jean O'Brien (Dec. 13,1976), Rachael Marie O'Brien (Jan. 29, 1977), Andrew Paul O'Brien (Sept. 22, 1979) and Timothy David O'Brien (July 8, 1981).
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[31591] "Straubs, Smiths and Extended Family" on http://wc.rootsweb.com by Christina Straub reports that Polly m. Philip Kilmer (b. 26 Jan 1785 in Port Royal, PA, d. 22 Feb 1843 in Turbett Twp.).
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[22448] Robert was an invalid most of his life according to his obituary.
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[20168] Identified as son of Richard by Bill Scruggs, who reports that Arthur had three sons and seven daughters, and that son Richard ("Dick") Scruggs inherited some of Arthur's farm and purchased the rest from his siblings, farming it until his death - and that his wife Jessie Lee Whidden leased it out and then sold it to a Bishop, a relative of Mannard Bishop Scruggs, wife of Arthur. An older brother of son "Dick" died in military service. Arthur and his householf are in the 1920 federal census in Jefferson Co., FL.
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[27966] Christopher m. 4 March 1848 Mary Thomas Ashburn (b. 9 Sept 1827); they r. Salt River, Pike Co., MO.