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_William BOURNE _______|_Mary (Morice or) MORRIS __
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_Elisha BOURNE ______|
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[2774] Mary m. at Sandwich, MA 3 June 1703 John Percival of Barnstable, MA (son of Sir James Percival and Mary Rainsford). See NEHGR 116:201-2. Albert Douglass Hart, Jr. in "Our Folk", on the Web at http://www.aritek.com/hartgen/htm/bourne.htm, follows one of their eleven children: "Elizabeth Percival - was born on 22 Feb 1704/1705 in Sandwich, Mass. and died on 18 Oct 1775 in Barnstable, Mass. and was buried in W. Barnstable Cmty. . She married Jabez Howland on 22 Dec 1727 in Barnstable, Mass.. Jabez was born on 16 Sep 1701 in Barnstable, Mass.. He was the son of Shubael Howland and Mercy Blossom. He died in 1764/1765. One of their 7 children was Zaccheus Howland." - and Hart gives a descendancy from Zaccheus.
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[4716] http://www.earlybritishkingdoms.com/bios/budic2by.html reports: "Budic II, King of Brittany (Born c.AD 460) (Welsh: Buddig; Latin: Budicius; English: Budick) Not to be confused with his uncle and namesake, Budic was called by his title, Emyr Llydaw (Emperor of Brittany) by the Welsh. He apparently married the sister of High-King Arthur of Britain. The lady is usually assumed to have been Anna, but there are indications that Elaine (Elen) was his true wife. He is thus, probably, the original of King Nentres (a corrupt form of Emyr) who was mistakenly given the realm of Anna's husband, Garlot (Caer-Lot). He may also be connected with the literary King Ban of Benwick (sometimes Brittany). It was probably during his cousin's usurpation of the Breton throne that Budic fled to Britain, along with his father and the Breton fleet. They took refuge at the court of King Aircol Lawhir of Dyfed, where another cousin, Amon Ddu was an important official. Here, Budic met and married his second wife, Anowed, the sister of St. Teilo. The two settled in Britain and lived there for many years during which time Anowed gave birth to two sons. During her third pregnancy though, messengers arrived announcing that the Breton King (probably the childless Rivod) was dead and that his people desired Budic to be their King. So he returned in triumph to a kingdom that became known as Cornouaille Budic in his honour. It was during Budic's reign that, an old legend says, Breton armies first became invincible on horseback. During a visit of St. Teilo to Brittany, Budic, his brother-in-law, persuaded the saint to rid his lands of a terrible dragon that was terrorising the countryside. With much prayer, Teilo was able to subdue the beast and he tied it to a rock in the sea. Afraid that it would return without Teilo's protection, Budic created his brother-in-law the Bishop of Dol. Teilo entered the city upon a divine white steed given him by an angel. This, he later presented to the King with the promise that his cavalry would always be victorious in battle. Budic may have ruled jointly with his son, Hoel I Mawr (the Great) in his later years. He eventually died in 545, having left his grandson and heir, Tewdwr, in the care of King Macliau of the Vannetais."
[21379] Elizabeth is daughter of William de Boulton (b. ca. 1196 in Harewood), according to http://www.mathematical.com/boultonelizabeth1222.html (not verified).
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_Sir Thomas FORSTER ________|_Elizabeth, Heir of Roger ETHERSTONE _____
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| _Ewyn, Lord OGLE ___________|_Isabel KIRBY ____________________________
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|_Margaret PERCY ____________|_Eleanor POYNINGS ________________________
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[1750] Sally Moore Koestler, College Station, TX offersin 2005 at http://www.sallysfamilyplace.com/Wheeler/bamburgh_castle.htm: "Sir John Forster, Knight of Bamborough Castle ca 1520 -1602; 2nd son - was Lord of Bamborough Castle, Co. Northumberland, by grant from the Crown; he was Deputy-Warden of the Middle and East Marches, toward Scotland, for 37 years, and was Sheriff of Northumberland, Ed VI. Will dated 1601 died 1602. married Jane, dau of Cuthbert Radclyffe, Esq. & widow of Cuthbert, Lord Ogle of Ogle Co Northumberland." Sir John Forster apparently wrote a letter dated 17 April 1590 to Thomas Foster of Hunsdon, afterwards Judge Sir Thomas Foster: ""COUSIN FORSTER - After righte heartie commendations unto you, ye shal understand yt I have received yr letter wherein you desire to know or yr pedigree, for that yr grandfather, as ye have learned, descended out of the house of Etherstone, and to know whether he was one elder, second, or third, or fourth brother, and wherefore he fled the countrie of Northumberland, I assure you I can trowhlie satisfie you therein; for your grandfather, called Roger Foster, was my great uncle, and there were XIX brothers and he was the second brother. His father was called Thomas Forster, and his mother's name was Featherstonehaugh; his eldest son was called Thomas Forster, who was my great-grandfather; and it happened that four of the said bretheren at a hunting, and rideing homeward through a town called Newham, for the bitting of a greyhound they and a company of Karrs fell out, and there began bloodshed and feuds which continued until there was but one Karr of the greyhound living; during which time my grandfather and yours and another brother of theirs, called Nicholas Forster - mine being twenty years old, yrs 17 years, and Nicholas, a child of 14, being a-hunting - were waited on by one of the Karrs and two of their allyance called Too and King, who sett upon the three brothers and thought well to have slain them at a place besides Branton, where there stands a crosse yet; but the said Too were slain there, and Karr fled, insomuch that after the said slaughter my grandfather fled to Ridsdale in ye countie, because he was safe there, and yours fled into south parts, of whom I never heard of since yt time till now.... At my house near Alnwick, 17th April 1590, your loving cousin, JOHN FORSTER." - http://www.sharman.info/monketon.htm citing "Genealogy of the Descendants of Roger Foster of Edreston, Northumberland. With Appendix", compiled by Alkman Henryson Foster-Barham (London: Adam and Charles Black, 1897).
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[4317] {W.H.Turton, "The Plantagenet Ancestry" (Balt.: Gen.Pub.Co., 1968, p.12) gives her name as Itta de Faucigny, daughter of Louis, Sire de Faucigny. Cf. Stuart, Roderick W.. "Royalty for Commoners, The Complete Known Lineage of John of Gaunt, Son of Edward III, King of England, and Queen Philippa," Fourth Edition (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2002).
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[542] Jacob m. Julia Morr (dau. of Andrew Morr), sister of his brother Philip's wife, and homesteaded a farm about two miles west of Jersey Shore, PA. They had twelve children.
[25259] The web site of MSgt David E. Cann, USMC (Ret.) in 2008 at http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~decann/genealogy/master/b703.htm reports "She lived in Hamilton County, Ohio after 1816. She was adopted. Circumstances are not known, but she was legally adopted by John & Mary Markley. . . . She was reportedly of Welsh descent."
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| _William Thomas PIPER _|_Mary Ellen ECKENRODE _
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