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_Jacob BIXLER ____________|________________________
| (1804 - 1886)
_Samuel Watson BIXLER _|
| (1849 - 1909) m 1872 |
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| |_Saloma ("Sarah") LOESCH _|________________________
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_Andrew Loy BIXLER ___|
| (1880 - 1962) m 1908 |
| | _Nicholas LOY __________+
| | | (1770 - 1848) m 1811
| | _Andrew LOY ______________|_Catherine KUHN ________
| | | (1816 - 1898) m 1835
| |_Margaret Maria LOY ___|
| (1851 - 1922) m 1872 |
| | _John WORMLEY __________
| | | (1784 - 1873)
| |_Maria Catherine WORMLEY _|_Mary Catharine BRINER _
| (1815 - 1858) m 1835 (1787 - 1871)
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|--Andrew Loy Moore BIXLER
| (1909 - ....)
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|_Carolyn Mabel MOORE _|
(1882 - 1973) m 1908 |
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[12382] See "Briner Family History," pp. 324-25 for information on his education and career. In 1984 he and Ella r. Tulsa, OK.
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_Jacob BOYERS _______|
| (1824 - 1864) m 1844|
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_Dealton Adelbert BOYERS _|
| (1857 - 1940) m 1878 |
| | _William JEWELL _____+
| | | (1770 - 1819) m 1795
| | _Joseph JEWELL ______|_Nancy JONES ________
| | | (1797 - 1854) m 1822 (1778 - 1858)
| |_Lydia JEWELL _______|
| (1824 - 1898) m 1844|
| | _John TREMAINS ______
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| |_Hannah TREMAINS ____|_____________________
| (1802 - 1885) m 1822
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|--Elma Leticia BOYERS
| (1884 - 1975)
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|_Laura Rebecca MILEY _____|
(1861 - ....) m 1878 |
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[6844] Mark Lozer of the Fulton Co. Chapter of the Ohio Genealogical Society on the chapter web site states that Elma m. 16 June 1910 George A. Campbell (b. 30 Jan 1885 in Fulton Co., d. 19 Feb 1982 in Wauseon, OH), son of William H. Campbell and Mary Catherine Gasche.
_William DE MANDEVILLE ____________________+
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_Geoffrey DE MANDEVILLE ________________|___________________________________________
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_William Fitz Geoffrey DE BEAUCHAMP _|
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| |_Matilda de Biden DE ROCHEFORT _________|___________________________________________
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_William DE BEAUCHAMP _________|
| (.... - 1262) |
| | ___________________________________________
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| | ________________________________________|___________________________________________
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| |_Olive BEAUCHAMP ____________________|
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| | ___________________________________________
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| |________________________________________|___________________________________________
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|--Maud DE BEAUCHAMP
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| _Geoffrey V ("Plantagenet"), Ct. of ANJOU _+
| | (1113 - 1151) m 1128
| _Henry II Plantagenet, King of ENGLAND _|_Matilda Augusta ("Maud") of ENGLAND ______
| | (1133 - 1189) (1102 - 1169)
| _William (I) LONGESPÉE ______________|
| | (1176 - 1226) |
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| | |_Ida DE TOENI __________________________|___________________________________________
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|_Ida (or Idonea) DE LONGESPÉE _|
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| _Patrick DEVEREAUX ________________________+
| | (.... - 1167)
| _William DEVEREAUX _____________________|_Ella AKA "EVA" OR "ADELA" Talvas__________
| | (1150 - 1196) m 1191 (.... - 1174)
|_Ela DEVEREAUX ______________________|
(.... - 1261) |
| _Robert II DE VITRÉ _______________________+
| | (.... - 1174)
|_Eleanor DE VITRÉ ______________________|_Emma DE DINAN ____________________________
(.... - 1232) m 1191
[15324] The Banks/Dean Genealogy (http://gordonbanks.com/gordon/family/2nd_Site/geb-p/p140.htm) states "Maud de Beauchamp married Roger de Mowbray before 1257. She married second Sir Roger le Strange, son of Sir John III le Strange and Lucy de Tregoz, before 15 July 1270. She died before 4 April 1273."
_Hugh DE MONTGOMERY ________+
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_Roger I DE MONTGOMERY ___________|_Josceline DE PONT-AUDEMER _
| (.... - 1068)
_Roger DE MONTGOMERY __________|
| (1022 - 1094) m 1048 |
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| |_Mabille D'ALENÇON _______________|____________________________
| (.... - 1079)
_Arnulph "of Pembroke" DE MONTGOMERY _|
| (.... - 1125) |
| | _William DE BELLÊME ________+
| | | (.... - 1028)
| | _William Talvas, Lord of BELLÊME _|____________________________
| | | (.... - 1048)
| |_Mabel (d'Alençon) DE BELLÊME _|
| (.... - 1079) m 1048 |
| | _Arnulf DE BEAUMONT ________
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| |_Hildeburg DE BEAUMONT ___________|____________________________
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|--Alice DE MONTGOMERY
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|_Lafeacott O'BRIEN ___________________|
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_John STAFFORD ______|
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| |_________________________________________|
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| |_______________________________________|________________________________________
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|
|--Ralph DE STAFFORD
| (.... - 1410)
| _Nicholas STAFFORD _____________________+
| | (.... - 1287)
| _Edmund Stafford, First Lord STAFFORD _|________________________________________
| | (1272 - 1308)
| _Ralph Stafford, First Earl of STAFFORD _|
| | (1301 - 1372) |
| | | _Ralph BASSET __________________________+
| | | | (.... - 1343)
| | |_Margaret BASSET ______________________|_Joan BEAUCHAMP ________________________
| | (.... - 1337)
|_Margaret STAFFORD __|
|
| _Hugh DE AUDLEY ________________________+
| | (1267 - 1325)
| _Hugh Audley, Earl of GLOUCESTER ______|_Isolde DE MORTIMER ____________________
| | (.... - 1347) m 1317 (.... - 1338)
|_Margaret AUDLEY ________________________|
(.... - 1349) |
| _Gilbert "The Red", Earl of GLOUCESTER _+
| | (1243 - 1295) m 1290
|_Margaret CLARE _______________________|_Joan "of Acre" PLANTAGENET ____________
(1292 - 1342) m 1317 (1272 - 1307)
[8250] Ralph was of Grafton, in the Parish of Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, and married between Aug. 20, 1373 and Feb. 24, 1375. ("Ancestral Roots...", 7th Ed., p. 60)
[16784] This person is presumed living.
_Thomas LE DESPENCER ________________+
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_Hugh LE DESPENCER _____________________|_____________________________________
| (.... - 1238)
_Hugh LE DESPENCER _____________________|
| (1223 - 1265) |
| | _____________________________________
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| |________________________________________|_____________________________________
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_Hugh Despencer, Earl of WINCHESTER _|
| (1261 - 1326) m 1286 |
| | _Alan BASSETT _______________________+
| | | (1155 - 1233)
| | _Sir Philip BASSETT ____________________|_Aline DE GRAY ______________________
| | | (.... - 1271) (1159 - ....)
| |_Aline BASSET __________________________|
| |
| | _Matthew DE LOUVAIN _________________+
| | |
| |_Hawise DE LOUVAIN _____________________|_____________________________________
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|--Eleanor DESPENCER
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| _William DE BEAUCHAMP _______________+
| | (.... - 1262)
| _William de Beauchamp, Baron BEAUCHAMP _|_Isabella MORTIMER __________________
| | (1215 - 1269)
| _William de Beauchamp, Earl of WARWICK _|
| | (1237 - ....) |
| | | _William MAUDUIT ____________________+
| | | | (.... - 1257)
| | |_Isabel MAUDUIT ________________________|_Alice DE NEWBURGH __________________
| | (1196 - ....)
|_Isabel DE BEAUCHAMP ________________|
(1236 - 1306) m 1286 |
| _Geoffrey Fitz Piers, Earl of ESSEX _+
| | (1165 - 1213) m 1205
| _John Fitz GEOFFREY ____________________|_Aveline CLARE ______________________
| | (.... - 1258) (.... - 1225)
|_Maud Fitzjohn Fitz PIERS ______________|
|
| _Hugh Bigod, Earl of PEMBROKE _______+
| | (.... - 1225) m 1207
|_Isabel BIGOD __________________________|_Maud (aka Matilda) MARSHALL ________
(.... - 1301) (.... - 1248)
[5603] unverified person - from Wiley A. Jarrell, 15610 Edenvale, Friendswood, TX 77546 - 11/95
_Eafa of WESSEX _____+
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_Ealhmund ___________|_____________________
| (.... - 0786)
_Ecgberht (Egbert), King of WESSEX _|
| (0775 - 0838) |
| | _____________________
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| |_____________________|_____________________
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_Æthelwulf ("Noble Wolf") King of WESSEX _|
| (.... - 0858) m 0830 |
| | _____________________
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| |_____________________|_____________________
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|
|--Alfred The Great, King of ENGLAND
| (0849 - 0900)
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|_Osburh __________________________________|
(.... - 0853) m 0830 |
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Alfred was one of the greatest military leaders in history; crowned at Winchester Cathedral in 871; founded the British Navy; a scholar, etc. The Mercian kingdom ended during his reign "and in 886 Alfred's authority was accepted by all Englishmen who were not under the power of the Danes. From this time onward the history of Wessex is the history of England." {-Encyclopaedia Britannica, '56, 23:520; cf.8:483. Primary source is "Life of King Alfred," Bishop Asser, trans. L. C. Jane (London: Chatto & Windus Ltd., 1924).} Also see the historical novel, "The Last Kingdom," Bernard Cornwell (New York: HarperCollins, 2005) and its sequel, "The Pale Horseman" (same author & publisher, 2006), which present a graphic description of the Danish conquest(s) of England and Arthur's role in repulsing them.
----- Compton's Encyclopedia (America Online, 1995) records: ALFRED THE GREAT (848?-899). The course of English history would have been very different had it not been for King Alfred. He won renown both as a statesman and as a warrior and is justly called "the Great." The England of Alfred's time was a country of four small Saxon kingdoms. The strongest was Wessex, in the south. Born in about 848, Alfred was the youngest son of Ethelwulf, king of Wessex. Each of Alfred's three older brothers, in turn, ruled the kingdom. Alfred was by temperament a scholar, and his health was never robust. Nevertheless in his early youth he fought with his brother Ethelred against Danish invaders. Alfred was 23 when Ethelred died, but he had already won the confidence of the army and was at once acclaimed king in 871. By this time the Danes, or Vikings, had penetrated to all parts of the island. Three of the Saxon kingdoms--Northumbria, Mercia, and East Anglia--had one after another fallen to the Danish invaders. Under Alfred's leadership, the Saxons again found courage. The worst crisis came in the winter of 877, when the Danish king, Guthrum, invaded Wessex with his army. In 878 Alfred was defeated at Chippenham, where he was celebrating Christmas, and was forced to go into hiding. A few months later he forced Guthrum to surrender at Chippenham. The Danes agreed to make the Thames River and the old Roman road called Watling Street the boundary between Alfred's kingdom and the Danish lands to the north. The treaty, however, did not assure permanent peace. The Danes assaulted London and the coast towns repeatedly. In about 896 they finally admitted defeat and ceased their struggle for a foothold in southern England. Alfred was much more than the defender of his country. He took a keen interest in law and order and was concerned with the improvement of the cultural standards of his people. He encouraged industries of all kinds and rebuilt London, which had been partly destroyed by the Danes. He collected and revised the old laws of the kingdom. He invited learned men from other countries to instruct the people because even the clergy of Wessex no longer knew Latin, the international language of the church. He established a school similar to the Palace School of Charlemagne. The "books most necessary for all men to know" were translated from Latin into English so that the people might read them. Alfred himself took a part in preparing the translations. The `Anglo-Saxon Chronicle' was probably begun under his direction. Alfred died at the age of about 51 in 899. He was in no sense a true king of England, for he ruled less than half of the island. After his death, however, his capable son, Edward the Elder, and his grandsons extended their rule over all of England.
From an Internet article at Ancestry.com: "A British and U.S. archaeological team believes it has found the grave of King Alfred, the great Saxon king, best remembered for fighting off the Danes in the ninth century. As then befitted a king of great piety, Alfred was buried in 899 at the New Minster church in Winchester, 65 miles southwest of London. His remains are thought to have been moved 200 years later to Winchester's Hyde Abbey, one of the great medieval monasteries. But the abbey was destroyed in 1538, and the site believed to be Alfred's tomb now lies next to a parking lot."
[23458] Grand Duke Leopold I is son of Karl Friedrich, Margrave of Baden-Durlach, (1738-71), Margrave of Baden (1771-1806), Elector of Baden 1803, Grand Duke of Baden (1806-11), *Karlsruhe 22.11.1728, +Karlsruhe 10.6.1811; 1m: Darmstadt 28.1.1751 Landgravine Karoline of Hesse-Darmstadt (*11.7.1723 +8.4.1783); 2m: Gotha 31.5.1775(?) Luise Karoline Geyer von Geyersberg, cr Freifrau von Hochberg 1787, Gfn von Hochberg 1796, and Pss of Baden 1817 (*Karlsruhe 26.5.1768, +Karlsruhe 23.7.1820).
[11794] Wilbert is son of Oscar Gandy and Matilda Ott Hentry.
_William IRISH _____________+
| m 1639
_George IRISH ________|_Belle (or Bella) PONSONBY _
|
_James ("High Sheriff") IRISH _|
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| | _Sir William MUSGROVE ______
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| |_Elizabeth MUSGROVE __|____________________________
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_James IRISH ____________________|
| (.... - 1741) m 1720 |
| | ____________________________
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| | _Edward (Esq.) POOLE _|____________________________
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| |_Beatrice POOLE _______________|
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| | ____________________________
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| |______________________|____________________________
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|--"Elder" William IRISH
| (1741 - 1821)
| ____________________________
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|_Elizabeth, wife of James IRISH _|
m 1720 |
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[2717] William was a soldier in the War for Independence (corporal, Capt. Williams Co., 1775), and became a Free Will Baptist minister (titled Elder). He m. Mary McAlliser and had at Buckfield, Maine: Thomas (05-17-1766), Edmund (10-02-1768), Margery (04-12-1771), Dorcas (09-02-1773), Stephen (1774-1776), Phebe, William (08-20-1777) and Sylvanus (02-12-1780). {See "History of Buckfield", pp. 604-11.}
_Vladimir, Grand Prince of KIEV ___________+
| (0956 - 1015) m 0980
_Yaroslav I, Grand Prince of KIEV __|_Rogneide of POLOTZK ______________________
| (0979 - 1054) m 1019 (.... - 1000)
_Izyaslav I (Islaus I), Prince of KIEV _|
| (1025 - 1078) |
| | _Olaf ("Skötkonung") ERIKSON ______________+
| | | (0986 - 1024)
| |_Inguigard of SWEDEN _______________|_Estrid of The OBOTRITES __________________
| (.... - 1050) m 1019
_Sviatpolk II, Grand Duke of KIEV _|
| (1050 - 1113) |
| | _Boleslaw I "Lionhearted", King of POLAND _+
| | | (0967 - 1025) m 0986
| | _Miesco II Lambert, King of POLAND _|_Judith of HUNGARY ________________________
| | | (.... - 1034) m 1013
| |_Gertruda of POLAND ____________________|
| (.... - 1108) |
| | _Edzo, Count of LORRAINE __________________+
| | | (.... - 1034)
| |_Rixa of LORRAINE __________________|_Matilda of SAXONY ________________________
| (.... - 1063) m 1013 (0978 - 1025)
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|--Zbyslava of KIEV
| (.... - 1113)
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[13717] This person is presumed living.
[14167] This person is presumed living.
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[9511] "Ancestral Roots..." (Balt., 1992) 121-26 states that Maud is granddaughter of Robert de Mortain, but does not give the line.
_James WHITCOMB _____+
| (1668 - 1728) m 1694
_Nathaniel WHITCOMB _|_Mary PARKER ________
| (1697 - 1771) m 1738 (1667 - 1729)
_Lot WHITCOMB _______|
| (1739 - 1797) m 1762|
| | _____________________
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| |_Phoebe BLACKMAN ____|_____________________
| (1702 - ....) m 1738
_Nathaniel WHITCOMB _|
| (.... - 1852) m 1795|
| | _____________________
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| |_Lydia NYE __________|
| (1744 - 1831) m 1762|
| | _____________________
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| |_____________________|_____________________
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|--Miranda WHITCOMB
| (1809 - 1809)
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|_Betsey CHAMBERLAIN _|
(1774 - ....) m 1795|
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