_John D. CONNER _____
| (1741 - ....)
_William CONNER _____________|_Alis STOVER ________
| (1774 - ....) m 1802 (1756 - ....)
_William Henry (Jr.) CONNER _|
| (1807 - 1884) m 1829 |
| | _David (Jr.) DUNBAR _+
| | | (1757 - 1841) m 1779
| |_Elizabeth ("Betsy") DUNBAR _|_Elizabeth ELMS _____
| (1781 - 1867) m 1802 (1743 - ....)
_Ezra S. CONNER _____|
| (1841 - 1912) m 1867|
| | _William SNOWMAN ____+
| | | (1765 - 1839) m 1790
| | _Robert SNOWMAN _____________|_Judith HUTCHINGS ___
| | | (1790 - 1812) m 1810 (1772 - 1862)
| |_Emaline SNOWMAN ____________|
| (1811 - 1880) m 1829 |
| | _Alexander MCCASLIN _+
| | | (1763 - 1853) m 1788
| |_Hannah MCCASLIN ____________|_Abigail GRAY _______
| (1792 - ....) m 1810 (1768 - ....)
|
|--Lottie May CONNER
| (1873 - 1898)
| _____________________
| |
| _David ORDWAY _______________|_____________________
| | m 1810
| _James S. ORDWAY ____________|
| | (1816 - 1892) m 1837 |
| | | _____________________
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| | |_Mary ("Polly") HORNE _______|_____________________
| | m 1810
|_Ada ORDWAY _________|
(.... - 1935) m 1867|
| _____________________
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| _____________________________|_____________________
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|_Eliza J. STOVER ____________|
m 1837 |
| _____________________
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|_____________________________|_____________________
[1164] Lottie was aged 24 years, 2 month and 26 days when she died.
_Thomas CRANMER _____+
|
_Edmond CRANMER ______________________|_____________________
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_John CRANMER _______|
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| | _____________________
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| |_Isabella (dau. of William) ASLACTON _|_____________________
|
_Thomas (Esq.) CRANMER _|
| (.... - 1501) |
| | _____________________
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| | ______________________________________|_____________________
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| |_Alice MARSHALL _____|
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| | _____________________
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| |______________________________________|_____________________
|
|
|--Thomas (Archbishop & Martyr) CRANMER
| (1489 - 1556)
| _____________________
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| ______________________________________|_____________________
| |
| _Lawrence HATFIELD __|
| | |
| | | _____________________
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| | |______________________________________|_____________________
| |
|_Agnes HATFIELD ________|
(1459 - ....) |
| _____________________
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|_____________________|
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|______________________________________|_____________________
Thomas was a Cambridge don, royal ambassador, Archbishop of Canterbury under both Henry VIII and Edward VI, author of most of The Book of Common
Prayer (1549 & 1552) and leading figure in the English Reformation. He matriculated at Cambridge University at age 14 and became a Bible scholar. His personal library of 750 volumes (very large for his era) indicates a keen mind -- his books included early church Fathers, Thomas Aquinas and the Continental Reformers (Luther, Calvin, Zwingli, Bucer and Erasmus). He was responsible for the royal edict placing a public copy of The Great Bible in each parish church (1539). He was burned at the stake in Broad Street, Oxford, during Queen Mary's counter-reformation. See "Thomas Cranmer," Jasper Ridley (Clarendon Press, 1962) and "My Lord of Canterbury" (a biographical novel), Godfrey Edmund Turton (Doubleday & Co., 1967). Thomas is supposed to be referred to in the nursery rhyme, Goosey, goosey, gander," where he is the "old man who would not say his prayers" - Thomas played a leading role in the imprisonment of Stephen Gardiner (1473-1555),
Bishop of Winchester, who owned 22 brothels on his estate in Southwark where his "Winchester Geese" (as the whores were known) earned him much money
("upstairs, downstairs, in my Lady's chamber" recalls Gardiner's friendship with the Queen, Mary Tudor, who later released him from prison and persecuted the Protestants).
---- Compton's Encyclopedia (America On-Line, 1995) reports: "CRANMER, Thomas (1489-1556). The first archbishop of Canterbury of the reformed Church of England, Cranmer found a way that did not violate church law for Henry VIII to annul his marriage to Catherine of Aragon without having to go to the pope. As archbishop, he put the English Bible in parish churches and drew up the Book of Common Prayer. "Thomas Cranmer was born in Aslacton, England, on July 2, 1489. Educated at Cambridge, he became an outstanding religion scholar. He tended to favor the "new way of thinking" that resulted from Martin Luther's revolt against the Roman church. Cranmer's involvement with interpreting church law to Henry's benefit came by chance, but the king immediately engaged him to continue to promote his interests and in 1533 appointed him archbishop of Canterbury. As archbishop he was in charge of reforming the church under Henry, who had no taste for change, and his successor, the boy king Edward VI, whose guardian was determined to transform it into a Protestant church. "Cranmer's fatal mistake was his approval of Lady Jane Grey as Edward's successor. She was beheaded nine days later and the legitimate heir to the throne, the Catholic Mary I (Mary Tudor), denounced him for promoting Protestantism. He was tried for treason, convicted of heresy, and burned at the stake on March 21, 1556."
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Thomas m. (1) ca. 1515/16 "Black" Joan "of the Dolphin". Thomas' second wife was Margaret, niece of the Lutheran theologian and reformer, Osiander. Margaret m. (2) Edw. Whitchurch (a printer; buried 1 Dec 1561). Margaret m. (3) 29 Nov 1564 Bartholomew Scott, Esq. of Camberwell. Margaret died ca. 1571. With Thomas she had:
1. Thomas Cranmer, Esq. of Kirkstall, heir; he sold Kirkstall in 1583; buried 14 Nov 1598
at St. Andrew Church, Holborn; m. Catherine, widow of Hugh Vaughan and sister of the Rt.
Rev'd Richard Rogers, Bishop of Dover. They had no children. He is listed twice as
a delinquent in the Records of the Ecclesiatical Court at York. In 1571 he was cited for
incontinence etc. and suffered judgement in default. In 1575 he was charged with adultery
with Judith, wife of Thomas Barwick. Thomas died intestate, and Catherine was granted
administration of his estate, She married a third husband named Randall.
2. Anne Cranmer, who died young.
3. Margaret Cranmer, wife in 1563 of Thomas Norton, Jr., M.P. of Sharpenhoe,
Bedfordshire, the poet, called "archicarnifex" in the Cranmer Pedigrees - they had
no children - Thomas Norton, Jr. m. (2) Alice Cranmer, Margaret's first cousin.
Upon his death, Archbishop Cranmer's entire estate was seized by the Crown and his wife Margaret was ignored as a scandal to the Church. After Queen Mary's death, Queen Elizabeth granted the Archbishop's widow, the rents and profits from the property that she would have inherited.
He was married to Margaret (Anne) Osiander in 1535 in Nuremberg, Germany; the ceremony was performed by Andreas Osiander, Margaret's uncle and a Lutheran pastor.
[14128] This person is presumed living.
_Dreux, Count of AMIENS ____________+
| (.... - 1035)
_Ralph DE SUDELEY ________________________|_Goda of ENGLAND ___________________
| (.... - 1057) (.... - 1055)
_Harold DE SUDELEY __________|
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| | ____________________________________
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| |_Getha CLOPO _____________________________|____________________________________
|
_Robert I DE EWYAS __|
| |
| | ____________________________________
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| | _Richard ("le Goz"), Vicomte D'AVRANCHES _|____________________________________
| | |
| |_Margaret "MAUD" d'Avranches_|
| |
| | _Herlouin (De Burgo) DE CONTEVILLE _+
| | |
| |_Emma DE CONTEVILLE ______________________|_Herleve (Arlette) OF FALAISE ______
|
|
|--Robert II EWYAS
| (.... - 1198)
| ____________________________________
| |
| __________________________________________|____________________________________
| |
| _____________________________|
| | |
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|_____________________|
|
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|__________________________________________|____________________________________
[15493] See "Ancestral Roots...," Frederick L. Weis (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1992 - 7th Edition) Line 255 (p. 228). "Medieval English Ancestors of Certain Americans," Carl Boyer III (Santa Clarita, CA, 2001), p. 81 reports he m. Petronilla or Pernel, who was alive in 1204.
[3367] Richard was seigneur of Hugleville and Auffay in Normandy, seen 1025-53; he is son of Gulbert de St. Valerie, seen 1011, advocate of St. Valerie, protector of the monastery of Fecamp. Richard's wife is said to be a daughter of Richard I (Duke of Normandy, d. 996) and a mistress.
_Giselbert, Count of DARNAU _______________+
| m 0846
_Régnier I "Long-Neck", Count of HAINAUT ___|_Ermengarde of LORRAINE ___________________
| (0850 - 0916) m 0889
_Régnier II, Count of HAINAUT _|
| (.... - 0932) |
| | _Charles II "The Bald", King of AQUITAINE _+
| | | (0823 - 0877)
| |_Hersent of FRANCE _________________________|___________________________________________
| m 0889
_Régnier III, Count of HAINAUT _|
| (.... - 0987) |
| | _Bovinus __________________________________
| | |
| | _Richard "The Justiciar", Duke of BURGUNDY _|___________________________________________
| | | (.... - 0921)
| |_Adelaide of BURGUNDY _________|
| |
| | _Conrad II of Burgundy, Count Of AUXERRE __+
| | | (0825 - 0881)
| |_Adelaide of BURGUNDY ______________________|_Ermentrude of ALSACE _____________________
| (.... - 0851)
|
|--Régnier IV, Count of HAINAUT
| (.... - 1013)
| _Immed, Count in SAXONY ___________________+
| |
| _Count Dietrich of SAXONY __________________|___________________________________________
| | (.... - 0917)
| _Hugh II, Count of DAGOSBOURG _|
| | |
| | | ___________________________________________
| | | |
| | |____________________________________________|___________________________________________
| |
|_Adele of DAGOSBOURG ___________|
(.... - 0961) |
| ___________________________________________
| |
| ____________________________________________|___________________________________________
| |
|_______________________________|
|
| ___________________________________________
| |
|____________________________________________|___________________________________________
[3853] In 2007 http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/HAINAUT.htm offers: "Reginar [IV], son of Reginar [III] Graf im Maasgau & his wife Adela [von Dachsburg] (after 947-1013). The Annales Hanoniæ name 'Raginerus' as son of 'secundi Ragineri'. Archbishop Egbert donated property 'de beneficio Luthardi comitismortuo sine herede' to St Paul at Trier by charter dated 981, subscribed by 'Regeneri rerum S Marie advocatis', although it is not known whether this is the same Reginar. The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines records that 'comes Raginerus' captured 'Montem castri' from 'comiti Godefrido' in 998. This event probably represents the start of the independent territorial existence of the county of Hainaut, based around Mons, from which time Reginar [IV] can properly be described as Comte en Hainaut, Comte de Mons. The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines records the death in 1013 of 'in Haynico . . . comite Raginero Montense'." m ([996]) Hedwige [Avoie] de France, daughter of Hugues Capet King of France & his wife Adelais d'Aquitaine ([969] -after 1013). The Genealogiæ Scriptoris Fusniacensis names 'Robertum regem et filiam Hadevidem . . . comitissam Hainonensium' as the children of King Hugues. The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines also names 'soror regis Roberti Hadwidis' as wife of 'Rainero comiti de Hainaco, fratri Lamberti comitis de Lovanio'. 'Comes Raginerus et Hathuidis coniux' are named in the Gesta of Gembloux Abbey. Her brother gave her the towns of Couvin, Fraisne, Nîme, Eve and Bens [all now in Belgium] as her dowry on her marriage. 'Heinricus . . .Romanorum imperator augustus' took into his protection the abbey of Florennes founded by 'Gerardus . . . in primis meus capellanus postea . . . Cameracensis episcopus effectus et fratres sui Godefridus et Arnulphus' by charter dated 1018, which refers to earlier donations of property by 'comitissa Hawidis, annuentibus filiis suis comite Raginero et Lamberto'. 'Chuonradus . . . Romanorum imperator augustus' confirmed the foundation of Florennes abbey by charter dated 1033, which records among others the donation of 'comitissa Hadegundis, annuentibus comite Raginero et Lamberto filiis suis . . . in Prona sita in pago Haynomensi'. The identity of 'comitissa Hawidis/Hadegundis', and therefore the existence of Lambert supposed brother of Reginar [V] Comte de Hainaut, is not certain. Hedwige, wife of Reginar [IV] Comte de Hainaut, is the most obvious candidate. If this is correct, the donation must have been made after her husband's death in 1013 as he is not named in the document. The other possibility is that she was the mother of Reginar [IV] Comte de Hainaut and his brother Lambert [I] Comte de Louvain. However, the name of the wife of their father, Reginar [III] Graf im Maasgau, is recorded elsewhere as Adela."
[28244]
[S2]
LDS IGI - not verified
[12600] Hans is son of Henry Dietrich Harms and Anna Popkin.
_Robert HASKELL _____+
| (1736 - 1799) m 1760
_Robert HASKELL _____|_Sarah ELLINWOOD ____
| (.... - 1843) m 1782 (1740 - ....)
_Thomas HASKELL _____|
| (1788 - 1872) m 1810|
| | _____________________
| | |
| |_Sarah WOODBURY _____|_____________________
| (1760 - ....) m 1782
_Andrew HASKELL ________|
| (1827 - 1894) m 1847 |
| | _____________________
| | |
| | _____________________|_____________________
| | |
| |_Nancy TITTLE _______|
| (1791 - ....) m 1810|
| | _____________________
| | |
| |_____________________|_____________________
|
|
|--Andrew E. HASKELL
| (1852 - 1852)
| _____________________
| |
| _John D. CONNER _____|_____________________
| | (1741 - ....)
| _John CONNER ________|
| | (1778 - 1824) m 1817|
| | | _Nathaniel STOVER ___+
| | | | (1724 - 1794) m 1752
| | |_Alis STOVER ________|_Mary WEEKS _________
| | (1756 - ....)
|_Harriet Newell CONNER _|
(1823 - 1908) m 1847 |
| _____________________
| |
| _____________________|_____________________
| |
|_Deborah WESTCOTT ___|
(1794 - 1868) m 1817|
| _____________________
| |
|_____________________|_____________________
_John Jacob HASSINGER _+
| (1731 - 1802)
_Valentine HASSINGER _|_______________________
|
_William HASSINGER _______|
| (1818 - 1888) |
| | _______________________
| | |
| |_Margaret BEIGHLER ___|_______________________
| (1783 - 1854)
_Samuel HASSINGER ______|
| (1840 - 1889) |
| | _______________________
| | |
| | ______________________|_______________________
| | |
| |_Mary Magdalena SHEAFFER _|
| |
| | _______________________
| | |
| |______________________|_______________________
|
|
|--Sarah Jane ("Sadie") Elizabeth HASSINGER
| (1870 - 1937)
| _______________________
| |
| ______________________|_______________________
| |
| __________________________|
| | |
| | | _______________________
| | | |
| | |______________________|_______________________
| |
|_Margaret Jane TROSTLE _|
(1840 - ....) |
| _______________________
| |
| ______________________|_______________________
| |
|__________________________|
|
| _______________________
| |
|______________________|_______________________
_Jonathan HUTCHINS __+
| (1684 - 1746) m 1720
_Charles (The "Patriot") HUTCHINS _|_Judith WEEKS _______
| (1742 - 1834) m 1764 (1696 - 1742)
_James HUTCHINS _____|
| (1782 - 1860) m 1804|
| | _Joseph PERKINS _____+
| | | (1717 - ....) m 1739
| |_Mary PERKINS _____________________|_Abigail WARDWELL ___
| (1745 - 1797) m 1764 (.... - 1760)
_Pelatiah L. HUTCHINS _|
| (1810 - 1872) |
| | _____________________
| | |
| | _Peletiah LEACH ___________________|_____________________
| | | (1757 - 1838)
| |_Mary LEACH _________|
| (1787 - 1864) m 1804|
| | _John GRINDLE _______+
| | | (.... - 1794)
| |_Mary GRINDLE _____________________|_Dorothy WEBBER _____
| (1765 - 1839) (1720 - ....)
|
|--Wesley H. HUTCHINS
| (1842 - 1862)
| _____________________
| |
| ___________________________________|_____________________
| |
| _____________________|
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| | | _____________________
| | | |
| | |___________________________________|_____________________
| |
|_Irene WESTCOTT _______|
(.... - 1884) |
| _____________________
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| ___________________________________|_____________________
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|_____________________|
|
| _____________________
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|___________________________________|_____________________
[16126] Wesley served in Co. C, 1st Maine Regt. of the Maine Volunteers in the War Between the States. He is buried with his parents.
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_Oliver DE INGHAM ___|
| (.... - 1282) |
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| |__|__
|
_John DE INGHAM _____|
| |
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| | __|__
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| |_____________________|
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| |__|__
|
|
|--Oliver INGHAM
| (1278 - 1344)
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[5144] His ancestry shown here is NOT VERIFIED; it is presented as found on Ray Gurganus' web site, www.gurganus.org, in 2007 which also states he m. Elizabeth La Zouche (q.v.), shown otherwise with a different husband..
[516] This person is presumed living.
_John MAYO __________
|
_John MAYO __________|_____________________
| (1598 - 1676) m 1618
_Samuel MAYO ________|
| |
| | _____________________
| | |
| |_Tamisen BRIKE ______|_____________________
| (.... - 1682) m 1618
_Joseph MAYO ________|
| (1654 - 1712) m 1679|
| | _____________________
| | |
| | _____________________|_____________________
| | |
| |_Thomasin LUMPKIN ___|
| (1626 - 1709) |
| | _____________________
| | |
| |_____________________|_____________________
|
|
|--Sarah MAYO
| (1679 - ....)
| _____________________
| |
| _____________________|_____________________
| |
| _Henry SHORT ________|
| | (.... - 1673) m 1648|
| | | _____________________
| | | |
| | |_____________________|_____________________
| |
|_Sarah SHORT ________|
(1659 - 1710) m 1679|
| _____________________
| |
| _____________________|_____________________
| |
|_Sarah GLOVER _______|
(.... - 1697) m 1648|
| _____________________
| |
|_____________________|_____________________
[2192] Sarah m. 16 June 1702 in Newbury, MA Maverick Gilman (of Exeter, NH).
[6450] This person is presumed living.
[14563] Maria is daughter of Prince Michael of Portugal.
_Johann Nicholas SCHNEIDER _+
| (1749 - 1821) m 1773
_Abraham SCHNEIDER ____|_Anna Maria BORDNER ________
| (1788 - 1873) (1756 - 1827)
_John Schweitzer SNYDER _|
| (1824 - 1901) |
| | ____________________________
| | |
| |_Susanna SCHWEITZER ___|____________________________
| (1790 - 1870)
_Rudolph SNYDER _____|
| (1852 - 1924) m 1881|
| | ____________________________
| | |
| | _Gottfried SCHREFFLER _|____________________________
| | | (1787 - 1870) m 1808
| |_Susanna SCHREFFLER _____|
| (1826 - 1902) |
| | _John Philip LEBO __________+
| | | (1769 - 1839)
| |_Eva Gretha LEBO ______|_Anna Marie WOHLFORD _______
| (1790 - 1872) m 1808
|
|--Millard SNYDER
| (1904 - 1966)
| _Andreas GEIST _____________+
| | (1755 - 1849)
| _Andreas GEIST ________|_Maria Catharina SCHNEIDER _
| | (1801 - 1878) (1778 - 1859)
| _Daniel H. GEIST ________|
| | (1832 - 1901) |
| | | _Christopher HEPLER ________+
| | | | (1777 - 1847) m 1799
| | |_Magdalena HEPLER _____|_Catherine WAGNER __________
| | (1803 - 1869) (1780 - 1855)
|_Sarah Alice GEIST __|
(1861 - 1929) m 1881|
| ____________________________
| |
| _Jacob UPDEGRAVE ______|____________________________
| | (1812 - 1879)
|_Cecelia UPDEGRAVE ______|
(1841 - 1906) |
| ____________________________
| |
|_Catherine KIMMEL _____|____________________________
(1814 - 1889)