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Richard (of Lauder in Lauderdale) was Constable of Scotland. In 2003 the web site http://www.hypertree.com/moreville/elena.html offers: G.W.S. Barrow, The Kingdom of the Scots (London, 1973), pp. 323-4: "Morville is from Morville, a few kilometres south-west of Brix, and the Morvilles were prominent tenants on the Honour of Huntingdon. The family's main stem were vassals of the Norman Honour of Vernon, which had its caput at Nehou a few miles further south. The closeness of the Scottish Morvilles to the Norman and Wessex lines of the family is shown by the fact that Morville charters in Scotland were witnessed by Alexander de Nehou, Richard de Nehou, and William de Nehou." D.G. Manuel, Dryburgh Abbey (Edinburgh, 1922), p. 47: quotes Chalmers, Caledonia iv, ch. 1, p. 503: "Hugh de Morville came from Burg in Cumberland. . . . [He] became Constable of Scotland. . . . He was the original founder of the monastery of Dryburgh, and died in 1162. By Beatrice de Bello Campo, his wife, he left Richard de Morville, who . . . became the principal minister of William the Lion." Hugh had "assumed the canonical robe of the monks of Dryburgh." K.J. Stringer, ed. Essays of the Nobility of Medieval Scotland (Edinburgh, 1985), p. 64, gives name of Richard de Morville's wife as Avicia. G.W.S. Barrow, The Anglo-Norman Era in Scottish History (Oxford, 1980), p. 17: "In 1200 . . . Helen de Morville, heir of her father Richard and of her grandmother Beatrice de Beauchamp, was entitled to four knights' fees respectively at Bozeat, Northants, Whissendine and Whitwell in Rutland, Offord in Huntingdonshire, and Houghton Conquest beside Bedford--the 5 hides at Houghton having been originally acquired by Hugh de Beauchamp, Beatrice's grandfather, probably not long before 1086." And p. 31: "As a consequence of Malcolm IV's subjugation of Galloway in 1160, Hugh de Morville the younger, son of Hugh de Morville the elder who died, as constable of the king of Scots and founder of Dryburgh Abbey, in 1162, was put in possession of Borgue, between Kirkcudbright and Gatehouse of Fleet, but evidently abandoned this estate after the anti-foreign revolt of Uhtred and Gilbert of Galloway in 1174, when, as Roger of Howden tells us, the Gallovidians slew or expelled the officials placed over them by the Scottish Crown, killed many Frenchmen and Englishmen, and destroyed those castles--no doubt of the motte and bailey type--which the incomers had had time to erect in that stubbornly separatist province." See the unverified ancestry and genealogy at http://www.geneajourney.com/morvil.html in 2003 and "Medieval English Ancestors of Certain Americans," Carl Boyer III (Santa Clarita, CA, 2001), p. 171.
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[8264] Clara is daughter of Abel Fogg and Abigail Chatto; they r. Long Island (Blue Hill area of Hancock Co., Maine) and also had Bailey (b. 1 Sep 1866, never married), Lucy (m. ____ Cunningham, r. Bar Harbor) and Charles (m. in Australia and had children) - Abel is son of James Fogg (b. 15 May 1798, came to Long Island, Blue Hill, ME in May, 1828) and Zeruah Chatto (b. 9 Sept 1801, m. 27 Nov 1822); James and Zeruah also had David Z. (b. 16 March 1829, d. 7 June 1910), Mary Ann (b. 27 March 1833) and Charles Darius (b. 2 Dec 1834). James Fogg is son of Benjamin Fogg and Anna Eaton. Zeruah Chatto is dau. of Charles Chatto and ________ Staples. Abigail Chatto is dau. of Charles Chatto and Martha Eaton; Charles her father is brother of her mother-in-law Zeruah Chatto; Martha (Abigail's mother) is dau. of Jeremiah Eaton and Martha Friend. This family information is from Sylvia Conner Wardwell.
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[11367] Bruce Arnold (arnold@ipfw.edu) offered in July, 2003: "John Hollenbaugh could very well be the grandchild of Conrad (Hollenbach) Hollenbaugh. I'm trying to figure out who Daniel Hollenbaugh belongs to. It appears to me that Benjamin, John, and Daniel Hollenbaugh, who were all present in Richland County, Ohio in 1850, could very well be brothers. These men appear to fit the approximate dates for the children of Conrad Hollenbaugh's son, John. If that is correct, they are all from Perry County, Pennsylvania where Conrad Hollenbaugh's family resided. John Hollenbaugh Senior died broke, without a will in 1832. It makes sense that after their father died these male children set out for Ohio. In a genealogical document on the 'Hollenbach Family Records' by Claire R. Shirk (that is available through the LDS records), there is the following listing regarding the estate of John Hollenbaugh, Conrad Hollenbaugh's son: Probated 24 September 1832 - Orphan's Court, August Term, 1837, p. 459: 'August 9, 1937(sic), Petition of John Hollenbaugh heir of John Hollenbaugh of Toboyne township who died intestate leaving a widow named Dorothy, and nine children viz., Isaac, David, Benjamin now in Ohio, Catharine, John the petitioner, Hannah, Samuel and Rebecca the last one who is a minor; owned tract of 120 a. in Perry C., adjoining William Anderson and George Thomas.' Reading the document, it says that John had nine children. However, if you count the children, there are only eight children listed." Arnold offered later in July, 2003: "This is not proof, but it is evidence in that direction: On Henry Hollenbaugh's death certificate (Henry was John's son, born 2/16/1857 and died 10/30/1935), the listing for Henry's father says John Hollenbaugh, born Perry County, Penn. Mother, Mary Briner, born Perry County, Penn. Henry was buried November 2, 1935 in Oakland Cemetery. Henry had a daughter that you do not have listed on your web site. Her name was Freda Frances Hollenbaugh. She was Born Jan 14, 1905 in Shelby, Ohio, and she died September 5, 1925 in Shelby, Ohio. The cause of death was Bright's disease. Freda was buried in Oakland Cemetery on September 8, 1925."
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[6222] Michael m. Anna Androsciezsko - they had no children.
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[26987] Identified as Phineas Pratt's father by "New England Families," William Richard Cutter (Clearfield Co.), Vol. 4, pp. 2021-2023, which reports: "Tradition relates that the progenitor of this family was John Pratt or Platt, who fled from France from some political persecutions, and became an armor-bearer to the King of England, and his name was subsequently spelled Pratt. Both names have the same significance, derived from the Latin root word pratum, a meadow. Henry Pratt, the progenitor, was a nonconformist minister, and for teaching the gospel contrary to the rules of the Established Church was imprisoned at the same time that over four hunred religious teachers were confined in the damp and floomy jails in England for the same offence. While thus incarcerated he managed to communicate with his distressed family by writing to them with blood drawn from his arm for the purpose. Whether he died in jail, as many of these devout and wretched prisoners did, or was released, is unknown. Among his children were 1. Joshua, came to Plymouth in the ship 'Anne,' 1623; was admitted a freeman in 1633; constable and messenger, January 1, 1633-34; juror and commissioner; administration granted to widow Bathsheba, October 5, 1633-34; widow married August 29, 1667, John Daggett. 2. Phinehas . . . one of a company of about sixty sent to Massachusetts to found a colony by Thoms Weston, a London Merchant who was first a friend and chief promoter of the Plymouth colony and then a rival. Pratt with nine others sailed from England in the ship 'Sparrow,' arriving at Damariscove Island in May 1622. He with others left the vessel in a shallop, and after touching at several places on the coast landed in the latter part of May at Plymouth. About July 1 the ships 'Charity' and 'Swan,' two other vessels sent out by Weston, also arrived, and subsequently a party left Plymouth in the 'Swan' and commenced the settlement at Wessaguscus, in the present town of Weymouth. Pratt was one of this company. [Here follows an extended description of happenings at Wessaguscus including heroic actions by Phinehas Pratt.] . . . Pratt settled at Plymouth when the Wessaguscus colony broke up. . . . He was a joiner by trade. In 1648 Pratt purchased the place in Charlestown, Massachusetts, on which he lived the rest of his life. [Here follows an extended discussion of his authoring a history, etc.] . . . ."
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[6835] http://www.lasr.net/pages/city.php?City_ID=KS0812011 offers in 2007: "LaCrosse was filed in 1876 as an original town site by the Missouri-Pacific Railroad when Rush County was re-surveyed two years after it was organized, making this location the exact center of the county. The land belonged to patentee and surveyor, Denman A. Stubbs, and wife, Ellen Jewell Stubbs, who came from Wisconsin and settled in 1874. These early settlers were the first developers of LaCrosse. Lots in the town were soon sold to young men, mostly members of the Society of Friends, from Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, Ohio, Illinois, Wisconsin, and Eastern Kansas."
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[5719] http://www.freewebz.com/powys/pl_tree/ps16/ps16_276.htm reports he "m. (2) Juliana, dau. of Thomas of Multon, and they had a son John. His first wife is unknown." http://www.tudorplace.com.ar reports "He paid a fine of £1200 marks and two palfreys, that his daughter, then widow of Theobald Butler, might be married to Fulke Fitzwarin."
[25382] This ancestry is not verified, but is as presented in the LDS Church's Pedigree Resource File in 2007.
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