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[3822] http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~pmcbride/james/f019.htm offers: "Isabel Albini, married as his first wife, John Fitz Alan, Baron of Clun and Oswestry, ancestor of the Fitz Alans, Earls of Arundel. John Fitz Alan married (2) Haws de Blancminister. He died in 1239."
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| _Norman Leroy GESSNER _|_Ethel Lillian ARNOLD __
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|_Resta Mary GESSNER _|
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(1906 - 1996) m 1927
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|_Mary BURNHAM _______|
(1652 - 1708) m 1672|
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|_Mary (Marie) LAWRENCE _|
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| _Walter ANTROBUS ____+
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|_Joan ANTROBUS ______|_Jane ARNOLD ________
(1592 - 1659) m 1609
[2862] Thomas is the second child of this name born to John and Mary; his elder brother Thomas was b. 15 Jan 1674 and died in infancy (as did the first child of John and Mary, Thomas' elder brother John, b. 24 Sep 1673).
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[5685] http://www.thepeerage.com calls him "Jean de la Fleche, Seigneur de la Fleche."
[7258] William's wife was Charlotte de Mailly (b. ca. 1095 in Aberdeenshire)..
[7257]
[S20]
LDS Church Pedigree Resource File - not verified
[6764] William is said to have been b. ca. 1155 in Bushey, Hertfordshire.
_Richard II "The Good", Duke of NORMANDY _+
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_Robert I ("the Magnificent"), Duke of NORMANDY _|_Judith of BRITTANY ______________________
| (.... - 1035) (0982 - 1017)
_William I, The Conqueror King of ENGLAND _|
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| | _Baldwin V, Count of FLANDERS ___________________|_Ogive of LUXEMBOURG _____________________
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| |_Matilda ("Maud") of FLANDERS _____________|
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| | _Robert II ("the Pious"), King of FRANCE _+
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| |_Adelaide, Princess of FRANCE ___________________|_Constance DE TAILLEFER __________________
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"Ancestral Roots..." (Balt., 1992) 121-26: "Earl of Cornwall, Apr. 1141, sheriff of Devon, 1173..." - mother is Sybil Corbet, living in 1157, dau. and coheir of Robert Corbet; she was mistress of King Henry I and m. Herbert Fitz Herbert, son and heir of Herbert of Winchester (Chamberlain and Treasurer under William II and Henry I; held lands in Hampshire in 1086 and later in Bedfordshire, Hampshire, Gloucester and Yorkshire) by his wife Emma of Blois ("natural" dau. of Stephen, Count of Blois, ID1499). Herbert Fitz Herbert is brother of St. William Fitz Herbert, Archbishop of York (d. 1154). Sibyl Corbet was Lady of Alcester, Warwickshire and of Pontesbury and Woodcote, co. Salop. He is also known as Rainald de Dunstanville - see http://www.thepeerage.com/p5235.htm which provides a different spouse.
He is duplicated in my database!
http://www.geneajourney.com/nrmndy.html offers: "He is called Reynold de Dunstanville by Complete Peerage, but Mr. Douglas Richardson disagrees with this nomenclature, stating that he has never seen him referred to as "de Dunstanville" in any official early records or contemporary sources. He is, however, occasionally referred to as "de Mortain", but this is in reference to land he held by right of his wife, whose mother was a daughter of Robert de Mortain. He was one of the 14 illegitimate children by King Henry I, by various mistresses, one of whom being Sibyl Corbet, who was his mother. He married Mabel (called Beatrice in CP), the daughter of William Fitz Richard, a holder of large estates in Cornwall. About Apr 1141, Reginald was created Earl of Cornwall, probably by the Empress Maud, but his title was fully recognized subsequently by King Stephen. He was a witness to the compromise between Stephen and Henry in 1153, and served as Sheriff of Devon from 1173 to 1175. In Oct 1173, he was in command against the rebellious Barons. He died without male issue, whence the earldom reverted to the Crown."
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_Robert II DE VITRÉ _|
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| | _Geoffroy, Sire de La GUERCHE _+
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| _Olivier I, Viscount of DINAN _+
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| _Etienne ("Stephen"), Count of PENTHIÈVRE _|_Agnes DE CORNOUAILLE _________
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| | |_Dora Elizabeth EARICK _|_Mary Elizabeth COOPER _
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_Henry FITZHUGH _________________+
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_Henry FITZHUGH _____|_Joan SCROPE ____________________
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_William FITZHUGH _____________________|
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| |_Elizabeth DE GREY __|_Lora de ST. QUENTIN ____________
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| _Ralph NEVILLE ______|_Maud PERCY _____________________
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| _Richard Nevill(e), Earl of SALISBURY _|
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| | |_Joan BEAUFORT ______|_Katherine DE ROET ______________
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|_Alice DE NEVILLE ___|
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| _Thomas de Holand, Earl of KENT _+
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|_Eleanor HOLAND _____|_Alice Fitz ALAN ________________
m 1399 (.... - 1415)
[13346] http://www.thepeerage.com/p335.htm reports "Elizabeth FitzHugh was the daughter of Henry FitzHugh, 5th Lord FitzHugh and Alice Neville. She died before 29 January 1508."
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| |_Minnie DOBSON ______|
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[11404] Maude m. Jan. 20, 1901 Harry C. Stephens (1873-1955) and r. Enhaut, PA.
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John was at Ipswich, MA in 1635; resided at Cape Porpus, Maine, where he made his will, and at Wells, Maine. Sanders = Saunders. His children: Thomas, John, Sarah, Elizabeth. He was at Hampton, Mass. before 1643, in Wells by 1645 and at Cape Porpus in 1663. An unlikely ancestry is set forth in "Founders of the Massachusetts Bay Colony," Sarah Saunders Smith (Pittsfield, MA: Sun Printing Co., 1897). There were a number of John Sa(u)nders in New England in the 17th century, and it is difficult to determine which record refers to whom. Albert Broome (abroomn606@rogers.com) sent this query via email in June, 2003: "I am searching for a Lt. John Sanders believed born in England early 1600s' (wife's name Ann); d. June-August 1670, probably in Maine, resided in Ipswich [1635], Hampton NH [1639], Wells, ME [1643], Cape Porpoise, ME [1663]. Son, John Sanders, b.1640-45 in Wells, ME or Hampton, NH; married bf Oct 1673 to Mary_____. Son John died Aug 1703, Wells, ME; resided in Cape Porpoise, ME; Boston, MA; Scitate, MA and Wells, ME." In a further email Albert Broome offers: "I had time for a brief look at Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire and made a few copies of section on Lt John Sanders. Will, 13 June [inv 23 Aug] 1670, gives to w. Ann for life, then entails homestead on s. Thomas and his heirs; to s. John ilmmediadtely 1000 a.8 or 9 miles above Cape Porp. River Falls; remaining prop. to all my ch. neighbors Simon Booth of Winter Harb. and John Barret of Cape P. Supervisors. Daus. appear: Sarah m. 1st Peter Turbet [3] b. 2nd Daniel Goodwin [4] Grace m. 1st John Bush, m. 2nd Richard Palmer. Elizabeth m. 1st John Batson m. 2nd Walden m. 3rd John Gove leaving at least one child unkn. At one point he pet. for relief, having a wife and six small ch. for whom he could hardlly find bread or clothes, and was himself very sick." See also "Genealogies of Families of Braintree, Quincy, Weymouth, Randolph, Holbrook, Mass.," George Walter Chamberlain (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1984 - reprint), p. 610.
"The Grantees and Settlement of Hampton, N. H.," Victor Channing Sanborn - Kenelworth, Il [Essex Institute Historical Collections, 53 - (1917)] on the Internet at http://www.hampton.lib.nh.us/hampton/genealog/grantees.htm reports: "A John Saunders from Ipswich was admitted an inhabitant at Hampton in December, 1639. He was fined in 1643 for 'mutines and offensive speeches' and was enjoined to confess his fault at Hampton. This same year (part of his fine being abated on his petition) he removed to Wells, and died at Cape Porpoise in 1670. Another John Sanders came on the Confidence in 1638 from Landford in Wilts, and settled in Newbury, soon removing to Salisbury He married Hester, daughter of the first John Rolfe, returned to Newbury and sometime after 1654 went back to England. In 1674 his letter of attorney to Richard Dole authorized the later to recover 'lands in Salisbury received from their father Rolfe.' At this time he was living in Weeke [Wick] in the parish of Downton. No record exists to show that this man had any connection with Hampton. Another early Hampton settler of similar name was Robert Saunderson, the goldsmith, whose child was baptized in Hampton by Bachiler in 1639. Coming from Watertown, Saunderson lived in Hampton some years, but returned to Watertown, and thence removed to Boston, where he was a partner of John Hull, the mint-master."
See http://www.wainwrightfamily.org/sandersfhr.htm
_William DE FORTIBUS __________________
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_William DE FORTIBUS ______|_Hawyse, Countess of AUMALE ___________
| (.... - 1242) (.... - 1214)
_Hugh DE VIVONIA _______________________|
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| (.... - 1259) |
| | _Gilbert MALET ________________________+
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| | _William II MALET _________|_Alice PICOT __________________________
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| |_Mabel MALET ___________________________|
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| |_Alice (aka Mabel) BASSET _|_Phillipia MALBANK ____________________
| (.... - 1263)
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|--Cecily VIVONIA
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| _William DE FERRERS ___________________+
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| _William DE FERRERS _______|_Sybil DE BRAOSE ______________________
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| _William de Ferrers, 5th Earl of DERBY _|
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| | | _Hugh "Kevelioc", Earl of CHESTER _____+
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| | |_Lady Agnes DE CHESTER ____|_Bertrade D'EVEREUX ___________________
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|_Maud (or Matilda) DE FERRERS _____|
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| _John MARSHALL ________________________+
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| _Sir William The MARSHAL __|_Sibyl DE SALISBURY ___________________
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|_Isabel DE CLARE __________|_Eva Macmurrough, Countess of IRELAND _
(1173 - 1220) m 1189
[8226] "Vol II File 16: The Paternal Ancestry of Homer Beers James" at http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~pmcbride/james/f033.htm states: "Cecily Vivonia, heiress to her cousin, John, married John de Beauchamp who died in 1283. In the 5th year of King Edward I. he was made Governor of the Castles of Caermerdin and Cardigan. They had a son, John de Beauchamp, who took part in the wars of Scotland and soon after, in the 14th year of King Edward II., he succeeded to the very extensive landed possessions of his mother, in cos. Dorset, Wilts, Surrey, and Cambridge. Ten years afterwards he was made Governor of the Castle of Bridgewater. He died in 1336, and was succeeded by his son, John de Beauchamp, 2nd Lord Beauchamp of Hacche. He died in 1343, having taken part in the French wars of King Edward III."
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_George V, King of Great BRITAIN _+
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_George Edward Alexander WINDSOR _|_Mary of TECK ____________________
| (1901 - 1942) m 1934 (1867 - 1953)
_Edward George Nicholas WINDSOR _|
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| | | (1872 - 1938) m 1902
| |_Marina of GREECE ________________|_Helen Vladimirovna ROMANOV ______
| (1906 - 1968) m 1934 (1882 - 1957)
_George Philip WINDSOR _|
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[12672] living - details excluded