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[3422] Geoffrey m. Agnes of Burgundy - see Alison Weir, "Eleanor of Aquitaine" (1999), p. 416. Cf. http://www.stirnet.com/HTML/genie/continent/aa/anjou1.htm and http://www.thepeerage.com/p388.htm.
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|--Aaron BANKS
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He was a member of the York Town Militia in 1757, along with John Perkins (Mary's father). Aaron was with Gov. Pownall at Fort Point and Castine in May, 1759, and was among petitioners for creation of township of Castine (as a prospective settler there) 3 January 1762 (ref. Wilson Museum Bulletin, III:14, Fall, 1988); settler at Bagaduce in 1765 (Brooks' Hist. of Castine, Brooksville & Penobscot). {cf. NEHGR 07/1890,p.261} During the 1760s and 1770s he resided along the shore opposite Banks Island (now Nautilus Island), which he claimed (- Ellenore W. Doudiet, "Majabigwaduce: Castine, Penobscot, Brooksville" [Castine: Castine Scientific Society, 1978], p. 102, which reports that Hosea B. Wardwell, Esq., in his address 14 September 1887 at the Centennial Celebration of Penobscot, stated that Banks was a hero of the French and Indian Wars, and "under General Amherst was at the capture of Montreal.") Aaron and Mary settled at Castine in the spring of 1765 and his lot included the old French fort (now behind the Roman Catholic Church). On 7 August 1779 the Americans burned his house and the British occupying Fort George (believing he had consented to this burning to deprive them of a hiding-place for their patrols) carried off the family as prisioners. They returned to Castine after the war. He sold the Castine home 21 September 1785 to Dr. Oliver Mann and moved to Penobscot, where he remained and farmed. "Maine Place Names and the Peopling of its Towns," Ava Harriet Chadbourne (Freeport, ME: Bond Wheelright Co., 1957), p. 2: "In 1779 Aaron Banks, after his home was burned at the siege of Bagaduce, moved to the head of Northern Bay and settled in what is now Penobscot. He was born in York, Maine, enlisted in the French and Indian war under Captain James Cargill and was ordered to assist in building Fort Pownall. He then went to Castine (Bagaduce) and was transferred for service under General Amherst to Montreal in 1760. He was discharged in 1764 and walked to York, Maine. He then married and returned to Bagaduce, and became a successful farmer, sometimes engaged in navigation." Phil Perkins, Castine historian, believed (1995) that Aaron Banks' home was at or near the NE corner of Court and Dresser Streets. John Peters' survey of 1787 shows the Aaron Banks' property as a strip from the Bagaduce estuary to Penobscot Bay including Blockhouse Point, generally including (or fronting the east side of) Tarrantine (formerly Broadway) Street. Charles Bracelen Flood, "Rise, and Fight Again" (New York: Dodd, Mead & Co., 1976), pp. 202-03, reports that following the burning of his house "What now happened to Aaron Banks and his family was all too typical of this struggle that had so many aspects of a civil war. The Americans had burnt his house partly because it was too good a place for British patrols to hide, but also because they thought he was a Tory. Now, when Banks brought his shocked family into the British lines, the British promptly marched Banks and his family down to the water to be rowed out to confinement aboard the sloop of war 'North'; the British thought Banks had consented to the burning of his house, to deny the British a good advanced post, and might be a spy for the Americans." Flood also reports (p. 203) that among Banks' frightened children were daughters who would marry Scottish members of the British military force who remained in America, Olive Banks marrying five years later Commissary William Reidhead of the Highlanders and her sister Esther marrying William's brother David, also in Castine with the Highlanders. "The French at Pentagoet, 1635-1674," Alaric and Gertrude Faulkner (1987), p. 39: "Reuben Gray sold the lot containing the fort [Pentagoet] to one Aaron Banks in 1765, and the primitive homestead on the property was apparently abandoned." "Brooksville, Maine," Walter A. Snow (Downeast Graphics, 1976), pp. 57-58, reports: "When he [Aaron Banks] was 21, he enlisted in the provincial army and was stationed at Fort Pownal, assisting in the building of the fort in 1759. In July, 1759, he was transferred to Gen. Amherst's command and was at the capture of Ticonderoga, and at the capture of Montreal Sept. 7, 1760. He was discharged in the winter of 1764. ...He was a Loyalist but remained in this country."
George A. Wheelers "History of Castine, Penobscot and Brooksville, Maine," (privately printed in Cornwall, NY, 1923), pp. 167-8: "The subject of this sketch was born in York, Maine, June 1, 1738. He married Mary Perkins, of York, who was a sister of John and Daniel Perkins, of Bagaduce. His death occurred on the ninth of August, 1823, at Penobscot. At the age of twenty-one years, Mr. Banks enlisted in the provincial army, for the defense of the colonies against the French and Indians. He was first stationed at Fort Pownal, and assisted in building that fort, early in the summer of 1759. In July of that year, he was transferred to General Amhersts command, and was with that command at the capture of Ticonderoga. He was also with General Amherst, at the capture of Montreal, September 7, 1760. A treaty of peace was made at Paris, between England and France, February 10, 1763. In consequence of this, Mr. Banks was honorably discharged, early in the winter of 1764. He and twelve others, were obliged to walk through the wilderness from Montreal to York, in the depth of winter, with no covering for their couch at night but the 'starry decked heavens,' and depending for their food upon the game shot upon the way. In the spring of 1765, Mr. Banks brought his wife and infant daughter to Bagaduce. He is said to have bought the farm first settled by Reuben Gray, on the Neck - being that now principally owned by Charles J. Abbott, Esq. - and to have built his house near the deep gully, not far from Mr. Webbs house. At the time of the skirmish at the half-moon battery, during the siege of 1779, Mr. Banks house was burned by the Americans. He and his family were detained, for upwards of three weeks, as prisoners on board the British sloop North. After peace was declared, he moved to that part of Bagaduce which is now Penobscot, where he remained until his death. No descendants bearing his name exist at this day. His daughter Elizabeth, however, who was married to Colonel Jeremiah Wardwell, became the mother of a family of seven sons and four daughters. She died in Penobscot, November 26, 1853, aged 89 years, 5 months, and 21 days."
See "History of York, Maine," Charles Edward Banks (Baltimore: Regional Publishing Co., 1967), Vol. 1, p. 343. Banks, op. cit., Vol. 2, p. 214 lists him as a member of the York Train Band in 1757.
Aaron's will (found at York Historical Museum, York Maine): In the name of God - Amen - I Aaron Banks of Penobscot in the County of Hancock being weak in body, but of sound and perfect mind and memory, blessed be Almighty God for the same do make and publish this my last will that and testament in manner following (that is to say) I direct that my body be decently buried and that all my just debts and funeral expenses are to be paid by my Executor herein named - and as to my estate, I dispose of it in manner following: first I give and bequeath to my daughter Polly, the wife of Samuel Wardwell, sixteen hundred dollars out of which su ms just debts and funeral expenses are to be paid: Also I give and bequeath to my daughter Betsey, the wife of Jeremiah Wardwell, five dollars. Al so I give and bequeath to my daughter Lucy, the wife of Benjamin Milliken , the sum of Five dollars. Also I give and bequeath to my daughter Olive Redhead, the sum of five dollars. Also I give and bequeath to my daughter Esther Castin, the sum of five dollars. Also I give and bequeath to my son Aaron the sum of five dollars. Also I give and bequeath to Samuel Wardwell of Penobscot in the County aforesaid Mariner to be held in trust for the comfortable maintenance and decent burial of my wife Mary if she should survive me, the sum of one hundred dollars. It is my will and desire that if my wife Mary should not survive me that the sum of one hundred dollars be put in trust for comfortable maintenance and decent burial of my said wife Mary should be give to my daughter Polly. In case there should not be so much money of my estate as is mentioned in this will is it my will and desire that it should be divided among several legatees in proportions to the sum bequeathed and in case there should be more money of my estate that is mentioned in this will, I give and bequeath to my said daughter Polly. It is my will that the said several sums of money shall be paid to the said respective legatees within twelve months after my decease, and I appoint Samuel Wardwell aforenamed the sole Executor of this my last will and testament, hereby revoking all my former wills and testament by me made. In witness hereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this twelfth day of March in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and twenty three."
"American Migrations, 1765-1799: The lives, times and families of colonial Americans who remained loyal to the British Crown . . . .," Peter Wilson Coldham (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2000), p. 34: "Banks, Aaron of Fort George, Penobscot, yeaoman. Claim sworn Lincoln Co., MA, 1784, for a house and furniture burned by the Americans; crops and cattle taken by the British (13/90/34-36)."
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_William CONNER _____________+
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_William Henry (Jr.) CONNER _|_Elizabeth ("Betsy") DUNBAR _
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| |_Emaline SNOWMAN ____________|_Hannah MCCASLIN ____________
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| | _James S. ORDWAY ____________|_Mary ("Polly") HORNE _______
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[9125] Her obituary states: "She was educated in Castine schools and for many years worked for the New England Telephone Co."
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[13940] Hugh was one of three hundred persons of eminence knighted by Edward I at Westminster, and during the reign of Edward II was made a knight banneret.
[25766] http://www.aritek.com/hartgen/htm/de-mello.htm states that Aubrey is son of Baron Gilbert de Mello (b. ca. 1050 in Mello, Oise, France, d. after 25 Feb 1084).
[12082] This person is presumed living.
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[24614] Alboino I m. (2) 1 Jan 1306 Beatrice da Corregio, dau.of Giberto Lord of Parma and Corregio by Elena from Marquess Malaspina. For Alboino I's ancestry (the Della Scala or Scalighieri family), see http://genealogy.euweb.cz/italy/scalla1.html.