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[14021] Thomas also married Alice, daughter of Thomas Chaucer - they had no child. He succeeded his uncle, who d.s.p., to the earldom of Salisbury in 1383. He was summoned to Parliament in 1392. He was one of the most zealous supporters of the sect called Lollards. Thomas de Montagu's ancestry is in "Ancestral Roots...," Frederick L. Weis (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1992 - 7th Edition) Line 8A (p. 12) and in an unverified Internet site in 2003: http://www.montaguemillennium.com/history/montague/britain/montgb.htm and http://www.thepeerage.com/p2149.htm
[26628] "The Ancestry of Dudley Wildes" in "Massachusetts and Maine Families, Vol. 1," p. 437, offers: ". . . the first record of him is on March 4, 1634/5, when he was sworn Freeman of the Massachusetts Bay Colony at Boston. Whether he married his wife Ellen in England or in America is not known. To either him or her, George Hadley of Rowley stood in the relationship of brother, in one of its degrees, and likewise Daniel Bradley was their cousin (nephew). . . . Dorman had a grant of four acres of meadow in Ipswich and he had also an unrecorded grant of a house lot in the village, on which he built . . . He was a commoner of Ipswich in 1641. . . . He served on the country trial jury in 1657, 1658, 1659 and 1660. . . . Ellen Dorman died February 27, 1667/8." His will left to son Ephraim "my ring, three blankets, two little pots, a trammel, two draft chains and one share of the household stuff."
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[25845] Chase, Levi B., "A Genealogy and Historical Notices of the Family of Plimpton or Plympton", (Hartfort, CT: Plimpton Mfg. Co., 1884), p. 12: Robert "m. Isabella Scrope, dau. of Henry, first Lord Scrope of Masham. He appears to have repeatedly served in the wars of his time. In 1372 he had gone on board the King's fleet, but falling suddenly and dangerously ill, and being unable to continue his sea voyage, he was compelled to go ashore at the town of Rye; whereupon, the circumstances of his case having first been returned into the Chancery under the seal of Simon Burgh, Constable of Rochester Castle, a writ was sent to the mayor and bailiffs of the town to exonerate him from blame, and instructing them to allow him, with John Heton, his esquire, and his two valets, to return home with all his equipage unmolested. He was Constable of the Castle of Knaresborough, and Lieutenant and Master Forester of the forest of Knaresborough."
[24616] Johnny and Annie had seven children.
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[13441] Ludwig m. before 1811 Theresa of Saxe Hildburghausen (b. 8 July 1792 in Hildburghausen, d. 26 Oct 1854 in Munich). Their son Otto Frederick Louis became King of Greece; his ancestry is presented elsewhere in this database as this line is duplicated.