[13313] This person is presumed living.
[14677] Griffith ap Madoc ap Griffith Maelor was Lord of Bromfield, Dinas Bran and Yale of Lower Powis.
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_Hugh DE BEAUCHAMP ___________|____________________________________
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_Robert DE BEAUCHAMP ______|
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_Sir Payn DE BEAUCHAMP _|
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| _Alberic ("Sanlier") DE VERE _|____________________________________
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| _Alberic (II) DE VERE _____|
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|_Rohese DE VERE ________|
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| _Richard (Lord) Fitz GILBERT _______+
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| _Gilbert DE CLARE ____________|_Rohese GIFFARD ____________________
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|_Alice (Adeliza) DE CLARE _|
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| _Hugh DE CREIL _____________________+
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|_Adelaide DE CLERMONT ________|_Marguerita of Montdidier DE ROUCY _
[7358] Reference for this line: http://www.geneajourney.com/bchmp1.html which reports Simon m. ca 1176 Isabel.
[5805] http://www.gordonbanks.com/gordon/family/2nd_Site/geb-p/p113.htm reports (not verified) that Amic is son of Adelelme --Judge at Avignon and Belielde de Marseilles, and that Adelelme is the son of Berenger, a Judge, and Belielde is daughter of William I --Vicomte de Marseilles and Belielde.
[12074] This person is presumed living.
[16628] The 1910 Census of Knox Twp., Jefferson Co., PA shows Elmer Furgerson as a blacksmith in the coal mining industry.
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_Daniel (or David) GREEN _|
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| |_Mary MORGRAGE ______|
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| |_Sarah STEVENS ______|_____________________
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|--Joseph GREEN
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[5318] Age 14 when his step-father and family were massacred, he was taken off Matinicus Island after some days by a passing schooner. He returned, but moved in 1769 to Green Island off the SW corner of Vinalhaven (then Fox) Island. He m. Dorcas Young (whose sister Susannah m. his half-brother, Ebenezer Hall, Jr. of Matinicus). Joseph and Dorcas had 14 children on the island and are buried there near their homestead. One correspondent claims he was b. 1745, posthumously.
_John HICKS _________
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_Thomas HICKS _______|_Joan DAMER _________
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_Baptist HICKS ___________|
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| |_Joan DARNLEY _______|_____________________
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_James HICKS ________|
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| _The Rev'd Ephraim ALLYN _|
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|_Phebe ALLYN ________|
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_William MAKEPEACE __
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_Thomas MAKEPEACE ______|_____________________
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_William MAKEPEACE __|
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| (1597 - 1638) m 1620
_William MAKEPEACE __|
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| | _Capt. John JOHNSON ____|_____________________
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| |_Ann JOHNSON ________|
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|--Seth MAKEPEACE
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| _John TISDALE __________|_____________________
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| _John (Jr.) TISDALE _|
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| | |_Sarah WALKER __________|_____________________
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|_Abigail TISDALE ____|
(1667 - ....) m 1685|
| _Thomas ROGERS ______
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| _John ROGERS ___________|_Alice COSFORD ______
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|_(H)anna ROGERS _____|
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(1617 - 1672) m 1639
[2369] Seth m. 21 June 1732 at Norton to Mary Ware (b. 4 Aug 1705 at Wrentham, MA to John Ware and Mehitable Chapin; Mary d. 5 Jan 1799 at Norton). Children, born at Norton: Mary (1733), Mehitable (1735), Hannah (b. 1738), Abigail (1741) and Sarah (1744).
[2368]
[S333]
Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, Vol. Two (1978)
[6642] This person is presumed living.
_John WYKES ____________+
| (1419 - 1484)
_Edmund WYKES _______|_Matilda LANGLEY _______
| (.... - 1514) (1472 - ....)
_Nicholas WYKE ______|
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| |_Elizabeth NORTON ___|________________________
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_John (II) WYKE _________|
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| | _Robert POYNTZ ______|________________________
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| |_Elizabeth POYNTZ ___|
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| |_Margaret WYDEVILLE _|_Gwentlian STRADLING ___
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|--Robert WYKE
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| _John DANVERS __________+
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| _Richard DANVERS ____|_Joane BRULEY __________
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| _John DANVERS _______|
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| | |_Elizabeth LANGSTON _|________________________
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|_Ann (or Agnes) DANVERS _|
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| _Edward (IV) STRADLING _+
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| _John STRADLING _____|_Elizabeth ARUNDEL _____
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|_Anne STRADLING _____|
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|_Alice LANGFORD _____|________________________
Robert was heir to his grandfather, Nicholas, but lost his big estate at Doddington, perhaps because he remained a Roman Catholic when it was dangerous to be one. David Wicks reports that there is an account of Robert "collecting rags in London and being too aware of his origins to resort to charity" -- David shared as follows by email (2/98):
John Smythe's 'Lives Of The Berkeleys' written in the seventeenth century by John Smythe of North Nibley, Gloucestershire. It contains the History of the Berkeley family of Berkeley, Gloucestershire. The history of all their possesions including the families living in their manors, it usually includes 'Men And Armour for Gloucestershire', a muster roll from 1608. It was reprinted in the nineteen eighties I think but I don't know by whom. It really is full of interest, especilly about the Dursley , Doddington Wykes family. As I mentioned previously, John Smythe, Historian of the Berkeley family, lawyer, wrote:
'I have divers tymes within 26 yeares paft, beheld (the faid Robert) Wike (the heire of this antient line) then not more old than poore, picking up the sweepings of taylors and seamsters fhopps, to get thereby a farthing token for his Suftenance, ( fomewhat harfh to be written by mee ) when my felfe and others then im company, knowing his honorable difcent, and feeing his prefent condic~on, have given him fix pence or twelve pence from amongft us, concealinge our felues, and eake our knowledges of him : Howbeit (confcious of his Anceftors, and difent and of the mount from whence he was tumbled downe) hee would never begg of any, for ought I could ever fee or learne.'
A translation of 'Ramus' The Logicke, by Roland Mac Ilweine, 1570, was dedicated to: ' To the Worshypfvll M.Robert Wykes . of Dodyngton in the Countye of Glouceter, ...A keen student.. , Bible reader et.. unjustly spoiled of his goods, troubled in mind & conscience.. daily threatened by his enemies....'
There are records of spies for Lord Burleigh who kept watch on Robert's guests as they were suspected of involvement in the Mary Queen of Scots plot. - in Calendar of Scottish State papers.
Robert inherited the family Arms, they really 'belong' to the head of the family and his heirs, so they would have descended to Robert and probably to Henry if he was the heir of John's estate after Robert died. If Robert had a son the right to bear Arms would have passed to him. From the Visitation of Essex it appears that the Arms descended to Henry, and then to John, only one person having the right to them at a time.
Arms of the Wykes of Dursley: Argent on a pale between 2 palets sable 3 greyhounds heads erased or, collared gules.
Crest: Greyhound's head erased or, collared gules holding in it's mouth a man's leg couped at the thigh argent.