__________________________________________
|
______________________________________|__________________________________________
|
___________________________________________|
| |
| | __________________________________________
| | |
| |______________________________________|__________________________________________
|
_Henry III, Duke of BAR-LE-DUC _|
| (.... - 1302) m 1293 |
| | __________________________________________
| | |
| | ______________________________________|__________________________________________
| | |
| |___________________________________________|
| |
| | __________________________________________
| | |
| |______________________________________|__________________________________________
|
|
|--Joan of BAR-LE-DUC
|
| _John Plantagenet, King of ENGLAND _______+
| | (1167 - 1216) m 1200
| _Henry III, King of ENGLAND __________|_Isabella of ANGOULÊME ___________________
| | (1207 - 1272) m 1237 (1188 - 1246)
| _Edward I ("Longshanks"), King of ENGLAND _|
| | (1239 - 1307) m 1254 |
| | | _Raymond V Berenger, 4th Ct. of PROVENCE _+
| | | | (1195 - 1245) m 1219
| | |_Eleanor of PROVENCE _________________|_Beatrice of SAVOY _______________________
| | (1217 - 1291) m 1237 (.... - 1266)
|_Eleanor PLANTAGENET ___________|
(1264 - 1297) m 1293 |
| _Alfonso IX, King of LÉON ________________+
| | (.... - 1230) m 1197
| _Ferdinand III, King of CASTILE ______|_Berenguela, Queen of CASTILE ____________
| | (1199 - 1252) m 1237 (1181 - 1244)
|_Eleanor of CASTILE _______________________|
(.... - 1290) m 1254 |
| _Simon of DAMMARTIN ______________________+
| | (.... - 1239) m 1208
|_Joan(na) "of Ponthieu" DE DAMMARTIN _|_Marie, Countess of PONTHIEU _____________
(1220 - 1279) m 1237 (.... - 1251)
[5455] Joan m. John de Warenne, Earl of Surrey.
_John B. BOYDSTUN ___+
| (1766 - 1820) m 1795
_John Gardner BOYDSTUN ________|_Nancy Ann GARDNER __
| (1805 - 1847) m 1826 (1775 - 1854)
_James Berry BOYDSTON _|
| (1827 - 1897) m 1851 |
| | _____________________
| | |
| |_Elizabeth "Betsy" ATTERBERRY _|_____________________
| (.... - 1836) m 1826
_John Thomas BOYDSTON _______|
| (1853 - 1937) m 1878 |
| | _Benjamin REA _______
| | |
| | _Thomas REA ___________________|_____________________
| | | (1807 - 1878)
| |_Hannah Caroline REA __|
| (1832 - 1917) m 1851 |
| | _____________________
| | |
| |_______________________________|_____________________
|
|
|--John Chester BOYDSTON
| (1882 - 1953)
| _____________________
| |
| _______________________________|_____________________
| |
| _______________________|
| | |
| | | _____________________
| | | |
| | |_______________________________|_____________________
| |
|_Sarah Eliza Alvora FLEMING _|
(1858 - 1923) m 1878 |
| _____________________
| |
| _______________________________|_____________________
| |
|_______________________|
|
| _____________________
| |
|_______________________________|_____________________
[23209] Info provided by Virginia Brown Stephens, A. H. Brown's daughter, grandaughter to John Chester.
__
|
__|__
|
__|
| |
| | __
| | |
| |__|__
|
_John (Esq.) COBB ___|
| |
| | __
| | |
| | __|__
| | |
| |__|
| |
| | __
| | |
| |__|__
|
|
|--Richard (Esq.) COBB
|
| __
| |
| __|__
| |
| __|
| | |
| | | __
| | | |
| | |__|__
| |
|_____________________|
|
| __
| |
| __|__
| |
|__|
|
| __
| |
|__|__
[7348]
http://www.cobbweb.org.uk offers in a reprint of Cobb history in Co. Kent, England: "John's son, Richard, was living in 1338 and survived the Black Death in 1348 which took heavy toll of the population of New Romney and also through part of the long war with the French, which caused great economic distress in the town, when it was under constant threat of invasion. Winchelsea, ten miles away, was sacked by the French in 1359 and 1360 and again in 1380, and Rye was burnt in 1377 when 66 of the inhabitants were massacred and others taken hostage. In 1387, Richard II issued a licence to Sir Edward Dalyngrigge to fortify Bodiam Castle, the river there being navigable as far as Bodiam Bridge. In about 137O, Edward III took the Manor and the lands of Bilsington, almost adjoining the Cobbe's Estates, under wardship, when the heir, Geoffrey Steelegate waa a minor, and sold the benefits to Geoffrey Chaucer for £140. The purchase carried with it the appointment of Chief Butler to the King, and as such he served the King with wine on officiaL occasions, and received honours, fees, and a knighthood for the service, together with the income derived from the estate. Richerd Cobbe was followed, first by his son Edward, who must have known Chaucer, and then by his grandsons Edmond and Richard. It applears Richard Cobbe, brother to Edmond, held an official position in the Corporation of Romney, probably that of Justice of the Peace or Chamberlain. In the records of the Corporation of Romney of 1403, the following entry is made: 'Received 17/6d from Richard Cobbe for rent of the Common House at Snargate from the feast of Nativity of St. John the Baptist to this day, also 5/- received for the occupation of the Common House at the Keye, also 19/8d received as a fourth part of wax found by certain men, not freemen, near the sea.' The charge of 19/8d. on a quarter of the total quantity of wax indicates that the value would be about £400 in present-day values of money. There was, at the time, a purchase tax knovm as a 'maletolt' which was levied on all goods sold in the town of Romney and the charge on wax was 4d. for each 108 lbs., or about 4d. per lb. in today's money. The following explanation is given by Miss K.M. Elizabeth Murray, and is taken from her transcription of Daniel Rough's Register: 'The laws of wreck, prize and salvage are frecpiontly refered to in the Register. According to the table of Maletolts the town claimed a quarter of all wrecks between Dungeness and Hythe, but the law was that if man or beast escaped from a vessel alive it was no wreck. The Warden needed vigilant officers to see that piratical portsmen on lonely stretches of the coast did not murder the survivors of a crew in order to establish their right to the cargo. A contemporary record describes how "it chaunceth that sometyme in many places there are inhuman felons more cruel than dogs or wolves enraged, which murder and slaye the poor sufferers to obtain theyr money or clothes or other goodes." In 1361 merchants of La Rochelle complained how, when wrecked at Romney, although the masters and sailors were saved, evildoers of those parts came and forcibly carried away the cargo and tackle of the ship, and cut the boat herself in small pieces, which they transported on horses and boats, whither-soever they would without making any restitution to the owners. As the boat could be salved the owners should have been able to make bargain with the local inhabitants to rescue what they could in return for a reasonable share for their trouble. Here again there was work for the Warden in holding inquests and seeing that everything rescued was duly accounted for. In later years the Warden was 'ex officio' Admiral, with an Admiral's jurisdiction and a court at Dover. In the period covered by Rough's records, 'by constant intervention in coastal are maritime affairs, in matters concerning the placing of fishing nets, and in disputes about prizes, salvage and wreck, he was building up the tradition which made his recognition as admiral inevitable when admiralty law was estab1ished. Am important stage in this development was marked by an agreement between the portsmen and Mortimer about prizes, which is given by Rough. In the thirteenth century all boats and cargoes captured at sea in time of war were claimed by the king, vwho rewarded sailors engaged in licenced piracy under his authority with half shares, but by the fourteenth century the king took a quarter only, the owner of the ship was entitled to another quarter, and the rerminder was shared between the sailors responsible for the capture, the Admiral taking as much as two sailors if he were present, or one share per ship if he where not. Accorling to the agreement with Mortimer, the ports allowed him the admiral's share, in return for his guarantee that the claims of the other admirals should thereby bc excluded.' There can be little doubt that the presert holder of the post of Warden would have given a similar guarantee. It will be seen later that the Cobbe family aquired lands in Reculver and Host at about this time, and the reason has been a matter for conjecture. It is a matter of interest,
however, that in 1351, when the first Richard was living at Cobbe's Place, the rector of Aldington, a place only a mile or two from Cobbe's Place, was also vicar of Reculver. The following is taken from Archealogia Cantiana Vol. XII, page 25: 'In 1351, a Thomas Nyewe de Wottom, being a vicar of Reculver, for the perpetua1 discharge of himself and successors from officiating in the care of Hoat and for furnishing the burgers with a constant and resident priest, founded, in Hoat Chapel, a perpetual chantry to be served by a resident priest and likewise founded one at Reculver in honour of the Holy Trinity.' The Cobbe family owned land in Aldington at the time and Richard must have known Thomas Nyewe de Wottam; perhaps the family acquired property in Reculver from the rector either by marriage or purchase. By the end of the Plantagenet period, the Cobbe family were substantial land-owners on the Romney marshes and in the north at Herne and Reculver, with John Cobbe, the son of Edmond at Newchurch and his brother Thomas Cobbe at Reculver."
_Guy I de Dampierre, Viscount of TROYES _+
| (.... - 1151)
_Guillaume I DE DAMPIERRE _____________|_Helvide DE BAUDÉMONT ___________________
|
_Guy II DE DAMPIERRE _|
| (1155 - 1216) |
| | _________________________________________
| | |
| |_______________________________________|_________________________________________
|
_Archambaut VIII DE DAMPIERRE _|
| (.... - 1242) |
| | _Archambaud VII de Bourbon_______________+
| | |
| | _Archambaud VIII "le Jeune" de Bourbon_|_________________________________________
| | |
| |_Mathilde DE BOURBON _|
| |
| | _________________________________________
| | |
| |_______________________________________|_________________________________________
|
|
|--Marie DE BOURBON
| (1220 - 1274)
| _________________________________________
| |
| _______________________________________|_________________________________________
| |
| ______________________|
| | |
| | | _________________________________________
| | | |
| | |_______________________________________|_________________________________________
| |
|_______________________________|
|
| _________________________________________
| |
| _______________________________________|_________________________________________
| |
|______________________|
|
| _________________________________________
| |
|_______________________________________|_________________________________________
[22507] In 2007 http://www.fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/AQUITAINE%20NOBILITY.htm offers: "Archambaud [VIII] & his second wife had . . . : Marie de Bourbon ([1220]-Dreux 24 Aug 1274, bur Braine). The primary source which confirms her parentage and marriage has not yet been identified. The necrology of Port-Royal records the death 'VIII Kal Sep' of 'Marie jadis contesse de Dreux'. - m (Apr 1240) Jean I Comte de Dreux et de Braine, son of Robert III "Gasteblé" Comte de Dreux & his wife Aliénor dame de Saint-Valéry (1215-Nicosia 1249)."
[26083] Reference: "The Flickinger Family History, including the Flickinger Families in the United States of America", by Robert Elliott Flickinger (Des Moines, IA: Success Composition and Printing Co, 1927), p. 609-610. Andreas arrived on the ship Pink Plaisance 21 Sept 1732 at Philadelphia, and settled near Hanover, PA. He was a member of the Emmanuel Reformed Church in Hanover. The LDS Church's unverified IGI file states Andreas is son of Hans Flickinger.
[26081]
[S2]
LDS IGI - not verified
[26082]
[S2]
LDS IGI - not verified
_John GRINDLE _______+
|
_John GRINDLE _______|_Sarah LEAVITT ______
| (.... - 1794)
_William Bruce (Sr.) GRINDLE _|
| (1749 - 1820) m 1779 |
| | _Philip DORR ________
| | |
| |_Elizabeth DORR _____|_Sarah CHILD ________
|
_William Bruce (Jr.) GRINDLE _|
| (1779 - 1845) |
| | _John HOWARD ________
| | | (1703 - 1781)
| | _Ezra HOWARD ________|_____________________
| | | (1725 - ....)
| |_Eunice HOWARD _______________|
| (1761 - ....) m 1779 |
| | _____________________
| | |
| |_Mary COLBY _________|_____________________
| (1735 - ....)
|
|--Almira B. GRINDLE
| (1806 - 1881)
| _____________________
| |
| _____________________|_____________________
| |
| _Jacob BOWDEN ________________|
| | |
| | | _____________________
| | | |
| | |_____________________|_____________________
| |
|_Lydia BOWDEN ________________|
(1790 - 1838) |
| _____________________
| |
| _____________________|_____________________
| |
|_Elizabeth LORD ______________|
(1749 - ....) |
| _____________________
| |
|_____________________|_____________________
[16302] Her family is from Sylvia Conner Wardwell (letter, 9/96). She and Simeon r. Penobscot at the time of daughter Lucy's birth (per VR).
[16301]
[S280]
VR of Brooskville, ME
_Madog Ap Rhirid FLAIDD ______
|
_Iorwerth Ap MADOG _____|_Arddyn Ap Philip Ap UCHDRYD _
|
_Madog Ap IORWERTH __|
| (.... - 1305) |
| | _Cynwrig Ap PASGEN ___________+
| | |
| |_Gwerfyl Verch CYNWRIG _|______________________________
|
_Gruffydd Ap MADOG ______|
| (1209 - 1270) |
| | ______________________________
| | |
| | ________________________|______________________________
| | |
| |_Eva Verch GRUFFYDD _|
| |
| | ______________________________
| | |
| |________________________|______________________________
|
|
|--Ieuan Ap Grufydd Ap IORWERTH
| (.... - 1370)
| ______________________________
| |
| ________________________|______________________________
| |
| _____________________|
| | |
| | | ______________________________
| | | |
| | |________________________|______________________________
| |
|_Jonet Verch Ap DOLPHYN _|
|
| ______________________________
| |
| ________________________|______________________________
| |
|_____________________|
|
| ______________________________
| |
|________________________|______________________________
[24872] This ancestral line is not verified, but is presented as proposed on One World Tree at Ancestry.com in 2007.
_Robert KINSMAN _____+
| (1603 - 1664)
_Robert KINSMAN _____|_____________________
| (1629 - 1712) m 1652
_Joseph KINSMAN _____|
| (1673 - 1741) |
| | _Thomas BOREMAN _____+
| | | (1601 - 1679) m 1630
| |_Mary BOREMAN _______|_Margaret OFFING ____
| (1631 - ....) m 1652 (1610 - 1679)
_John KINSMAN _______|
| (1709 - 1785) m 1733|
| | _Robert DUTCH _______
| | | (1623 - 1686)
| | _John DUTCH _________|_Mary KIMBALL _______
| | | (1646 - 1685) (1618 - 1686)
| |_Susanna DUTCH ______|
| (1675 - 1734) |
| | _Walter ROPER _______+
| | | (1614 - 1680)
| |_Elizabeth ROPER ____|_____________________
| (.... - 1692)
|
|--John KINSMAN
| (.... - 1785)
| _____________________
| |
| _____________________|_____________________
| |
| _James BURNHAM ______|
| | (1691 - 1736) m 1714|
| | | _____________________
| | | |
| | |_____________________|_____________________
| |
|_Hannah BURNHAM _____|
(1717 - 1753) m 1733|
| _____________________
| |
| _____________________|_____________________
| |
|_Sarah ROGERS _______|
(1689 - 1727) m 1714|
| _____________________
| |
|_____________________|_____________________
[17678] John m. (1) 9 Feb 1758 Abigail Wells (b. 2 Apr 1737) and has John (7 Nov 1762) and James (22 July 1764). John m. (2) 3 June 1773 Margaret Appleton (she d. 1817). See "The Kinsman family: Genealogical record of the descendants of Robert Kinsman, of Ipswich, Mass., from 1634 to 1875," Lucy W. Stickney, Kinsman (1876), pp. 77-78.
_____________________
|
_____________________|_____________________
|
_Peletiah LEACH _____|
| (1757 - 1838) |
| | _____________________
| | |
| |_____________________|_____________________
|
_William LEACH ______|
| (1807 - 1882) m 1834|
| | _John GRINDLE _______+
| | |
| | _John GRINDLE _______|_Sarah LEAVITT ______
| | | (.... - 1794)
| |_Mary GRINDLE _______|
| (1765 - 1839) |
| | _Benjamin WEBBER ____+
| | | (1690 - ....)
| |_Dorothy WEBBER _____|_Mehitable ALLEN ____
| (1720 - ....) (1694 - 1739)
|
|--William John (Jr.) LEACH
| (1835 - 1858)
| _____________________
| |
| _____________________|_____________________
| |
| _____________________|
| | |
| | | _____________________
| | | |
| | |_____________________|_____________________
| |
|_Betsey BRAY ________|
(1808 - 1888) m 1834|
| _____________________
| |
| _____________________|_____________________
| |
|_____________________|
|
| _____________________
| |
|_____________________|_____________________
[18385] William commanded a fishing schooner named "Ocean Wave." He sailed for the Grand Banks in April, 1858 with a crew including his brother Peletiah, his first cousin Luther Leach, his second cousin Peter Mograge Leach, Jr., and his friends Elias Perkins, WIlliam Wardwell and Eben Webster. After leaving Castine the vessel was never heard from again.
[26821] Eve is daughter of Jacob Reichart.
_Thimo of Kistritz, Count of WETTIN _+
| (1015 - 1091)
_Thimo I, Count of WETTIN _____|_____________________________________
| (.... - 1104)
_Conrad I, Count of WETTIN _____|
| (1098 - 1157) m 1120 |
| | _Otto II of NORTHEIM ________________+
| | | (.... - 1083)
| |_Ita of NORTHEIM ______________|_____________________________________
|
_Dedo, Count of ROCHLITZ _|
| (.... - 1190) m 1165 |
| | _____________________________________
| | |
| | _______________________________|_____________________________________
| | |
| |_Luitgarde of RAVENSTEIN _______|
| (.... - 1146) m 1120 |
| | _____________________________________
| | |
| |_______________________________|_____________________________________
|
|
|--Agnes of ROCHLITZ
| (1163 - 1195)
| _Gerard I of WASSENBERG _____________
| |
| _Goswin I, Count of HEINSBURG _|_ DAU. OF THIERRY I, CT. OF BAR _____
| | (.... - 1070)
| _Goswin II, Count of HEINSBURG _|
| | (.... - 1170) |
| | | _Sigfrid of WALBECK _________________+
| | | | (.... - 1107)
| | |_Oda of WALBECK _______________|_Kunsgunda of STADE _________________
| | (.... - 1152) (.... - 0998)
|_Matilda of HEINSBURG ____|
(1138 - 1189) m 1165 |
| _____________________________________
| |
| _Frédéric of SOMMERSCHENBOURG _|_____________________________________
| | (.... - 1121)
|_Adelheid of SOMMERSCHENBOURG __|
|
| _Henry I, Count of LAUFFEN __________+
| |
|_Adélaïde of LAUFFEN __________|_Ida of ARNSBERG ____________________
_Humbert II of Maurienne, Count Of SAVOY _+
| (.... - 1103)
_Amadeus III (Crusader), Count of SAVOY _|_Gisele of BURGUNDY ______________________
| (.... - 1148)
_Humbert III "The Saint", Count of SAVOY _|
| (1136 - 1189) |
| | __________________________________________
| | |
| |_Matilda D'ALBON ________________________|__________________________________________
|
_Thomas I, Count of SAVOY _|
| (1177 - 1233) m 1195 |
| | _William III of MACON ____________________+
| | | (.... - 1155)
| | _Girard, Count of Macon & VIENNE ________|__________________________________________
| | |
| |_Beatrix of MÂCON ________________________|
| (.... - 1230) |
| | __________________________________________
| | |
| |_________________________________________|__________________________________________
|
|
|--Humbert of SAVOY
|
| _Aimon (Count In 1091), Count of GENEVA __+
| | (1050 - ....)
| _Amadeus I, Count of GENEVA _____________|_Ida of GLANE ____________________________
| | (1100 - 1178)
| _William I, Count of GENEVA ______________|
| | (1130 - 1195) |
| | | _Pons II DE CUISEAUX _____________________+
| | | |
| | |_Matilda DE CUISEAUX ____________________|__________________________________________
| |
|_Margaret of GENEVA _______|
(1180 - 1257) m 1195 |
| _Guido, Count of CANAVESE ________________+
| | (.... - 1158)
| _Guy DE VALPERGE ________________________|_Gerberga Di SALUZZO _____________________
| |
|_Beatrice DE VALPERGE ____________________|
|
| _Adzon de Visconti, Viscount of MILAN ____+
| |
|_Beatrice DE VISCONTI ___________________|__________________________________________
__
|
__|__
|
__|
| |
| | __
| | |
| |__|__
|
____________________________|
| |
| | __
| | |
| | __|__
| | |
| |__|
| |
| | __
| | |
| |__|__
|
|
|--Bishop Leoduin, Count of TRÈVES
| (.... - 0713)
| __
| |
| __|__
| |
| __|
| | |
| | | __
| | | |
| | |__|__
| |
|_Gunza, Countess of TRÈVES _|
|
| __
| |
| __|__
| |
|__|
|
| __
| |
|__|__
_James WHITCOMB _____+
| (1668 - 1728) m 1694
_James WHITCOMB _____|_Mary PARKER ________
| (1695 - 1763) m 1731 (1667 - 1729)
_Scottoway WHITCOMB _______________|
| (1739 - 1812) |
| | _____________________
| | |
| |_Sarah WINSLOW ______|_____________________
| (1707 - ....) m 1731
_Scotter WHITCOMB ___|
| (1766 - 1840) |
| | _____________________
| | |
| | _____________________|_____________________
| | |
| |_Mary, wife of Scottoway WHITCOMB _|
| (1749 - 1814) |
| | _____________________
| | |
| |_____________________|_____________________
|
|
|--Loammi WHITCOMB
| (1795 - ....)
| _____________________
| |
| _____________________|_____________________
| |
| ___________________________________|
| | |
| | | _____________________
| | | |
| | |_____________________|_____________________
| |
|_Olive PARSONS ______|
(1767 - 1845) |
| _____________________
| |
| _____________________|_____________________
| |
|___________________________________|
|
| _____________________
| |
|_____________________|_____________________
[16047]
[S2]
LDS IGI - not verified
_______________________
|
_____________________|_______________________
|
_Carleton WILLIS ______|
| |
| | _______________________
| | |
| |_____________________|_______________________
|
_Peter Hollis WILLIS _|
| |
| | _______________________
| | |
| | _Hollis FARNHAM _____|_______________________
| | | (1897 - 1975) m 1938
| |_Barbara Avis FARNHAM _|
| |
| | _Irvin Lincoln CONNER _+
| | | (1865 - 1939) m 1888
| |_Dorothy Mae CONNER _|_Emma Augusta CARTER __
| (1912 - 1997) m 1938 (1872 - 1962)
|
|--Hannah Rachel WILLIS
|
| _______________________
| |
| _____________________|_______________________
| |
| _______________________|
| | |
| | | _______________________
| | | |
| | |_____________________|_______________________
| |
|_Kathy Jo JOY ________|
|
| _______________________
| |
| _____________________|_______________________
| |
|_______________________|
|
| _______________________
| |
|_____________________|_______________________
[8836] living - details excluded