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[18534] Baptism sponsors were John Peter Ritzman and wife.
[22826] http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/jglanville/roanhg5.htm reports: "Hervey was the son of Sir Hervey de Glanville ('Herveus fil. Hervei'), [fn 78] and brother to R. de Glanville, the Lord Chief Justice, and Sir Roger de Glanville. He was the progenitor of a race of nobles of whom Ireland may well be proud; the first settler of the princely house of Ormonde, in the Sister Isle, was Theobald, who accompanied his uncle, Lord R. de Glanville, when he was sent over by King Henry II. with Prince John, who had been appointed Governor of that recently conquered country. By Prince John's charter made at Waterford, he infeoffed Ranulph de Glanville and Theobald of five and a half cantreds in the land of Limerick, to be held by them and their heirs by the service of twenty-two and a half knights' fees, with soc, [fn 79] sac, thol, theam, infangenthef and judgment on trial, of water and iron, of duel and combat. Theobald appears to have remained in Ireland, and to have assumed the name of 'Le Botiller' from his office of chief butler to the King in that country, and, as before stated, founded the House of Ormonde, now represented by the present Marquis of Ormonde, who still bears the ancient insignia of the House of Glanville. Hervey de Glanville (Herveus fil. Hervei), his father, granted, in 1171, lands to Butley Priory, founded by his brother, Lord Ranulph de Glanville, for the souls of their ancestors, i.e., of Ranulph and himself, [fn 80] and he was a witness, as Hervey de Glanville, to the foundation charter. [fn 81] Lord Hervey, Bishop of Bath and Wells, in his learned and interesting account of 'The Family of Hervey,' deduces the descent of his family, and that of the House of Ormonde, from 'Herveus Bituricensis, i.e., Hervey of Berri,' and says, 'It seems highly probable that Hervey, of Stanton, and Hervey, of Pakenham, were connected with Hervey de Glanville, and through him, with Herveus Bituricensis.' (See page 26.) There seems to be much doubt concerning the origin of the House of Ormonde, but it appears quite clear that their first authenticated ancestor was 'Herveus fil. Hervei,' although some genealogists have attempted to deduce them from the House of De Clare. The first Hervey of the Glanville family was, in the year 1150, a very old man, [fn 82] as he himself informed the assembled Lords of Norfolk and Suffolk when they had met to consider the liberties that belonged to the Abbot of Bury {vide page 26), and in all natural probability he could not have been alive when Hervey de Glanville witnessed the foundation charter of Lord R. de Glanville to Butley in 1171, therefore "Herveus fil. Hervei," as Dodsworth says, was 'Herveius de Glanvill frater Rogeri' (vide 'Lib. De Acra,' fo. 61). Roger de Glanville, we know, was brother to William de Glanville ('Lib. de Castle Acra,' and Pipe 1 John, fo. 33b), and William was son of Sir Hervey de Glanville and brother to Hervey. [fn 83] Hervey de Glanville (Herveus fil. Hervei) married Matilda, daughter of Lord Theobald de Valoins, Baron of Parham, Suffolk, whose other daughter, Bertha, married Lord R. de Glanville, the Chief Justiciary, that is, two brothers espoused two sisters. By this alliance Hervey de Glanville had issue, Theobald, who assumed the name of Le Botiller, and founded the House of Butler; Hamon, Herveus, and Hubert, afterwards Archbishop of Canterbury, and others. Hervey de Glanville probably died while his children were young, for Hubert was brought up by his uncle, the Chief Justiciary, and on his ordination, was appointed his chaplain. Hubert, no doubt, rose to the high position he afterwards did through the interest of his celebrated relative De Glanville, and on his founding the Abbey of West Dereham, in 1188, he gracefully acknowledged the part Glanville had acted towards him. The following is portion of Hubert's charter:- 'Omnibus sanctae matris ecclesiae. . . . . Hubertus D. G. Ebrocacensis ecclesiae decanus aeternam in domino Salutem . . . . . In honore Dei et gloriosae Virginis Mariae, matris ejus quoddam caenobium Praemonstratensis ordinis in feudo nostro apud Dereham fundavimus, pro salute animae meae, et patris et matris meae et domino Ranulphi de Glanvilla et dominae Berthae uxoris ejus, qui nos nutrierunt; et pro salute fratrum sororum, consanguineorum famularum (?) et omnium amicorum meorum, etc. Testibus, Dom. Johanne episcopo Norvicensi; Ranulpho de Glanvill; Waltero filio Roberti, Willielmo de Warenne, Galfrido fil. Petri, Radulpheo Archd. Colchestr', Magistro Bastholm', Ricardo persona de Derham, Osberto de Glanvill, Theobaldo Valoynes (Valoins), Theobald Walter . . . . et multis aliis.' In the work entitled 'The Normans in England,' it is stated that Sir Hervey de Glanville's father was Walter de Glanville, brother to Robert, who held lands in Suffolk at the survey 1086, and both sons of Rainald or Ranulph de Glanville, of Glanville, in Normandy. 'Hervey Walter, or de Glanville, had relinquished his Barony of Amounderness, which he held by the service of one knight's fee, to his son Theobald, before 1165, at which time, as Hervey de Glanville, he held one fee in Suffolk from the See of Ely.' [fn 84]" Cf. http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/jglanville/old_glan.htm which states Hervey is son of William de Glanville (who is husband of Beatrix de Sackville and is son of Randulph de Glanville of Normandy, q.v.). Also cf, http://www.glanvillenet.info/roanhg10.htm.
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[23483] http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/TALBOT.htm reports that Richard "Married: Gerard GOURNAY (sister of Hugh Gournay and Basilia Flaital)1086."
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[27014] Alec m. Pauline Flesher and they had two daughters: (1) Evelyn Hudak, m. William "Bill" Waters, r. Lake Winola, PA - had William, Jr. (2) Doris Hudak, m. Robert Clifford, r. Dunmore, PA - had Mary Ellen, Robert (Jr.), Patrick, Mark and Paul. Alec died of cancer and r. Dunmore, PA at the time of his death.
[19116] Susannah was widow of Henry Rowe when she became Jacob's second wife.
[26300] This person is presumed living.
[13222] AKA as Marie Alexandrine Elisabeth Eleonore Herzogin von Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Maria's parents (and ancestors) are available on the Internet at http://members.surfeu.fi/thaapanen/data/x230.html. Cf. http://www.thepeerage.com/p10081.htm.
[24157] An unverified posting in One World Tree in Ancestry.com provides Frank and Sevilla as Della May's parents, and offers their dates and places and Sevilla's ancestry.