[27504] The LDS Church's Ancestral File (not verified) states Rebecca is daughter of Josiah Child and Mary Atwood.
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_Thomas GARDNER _____+
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_Thomas GARDNER _____|_Elizabeth WHITE ____
| (1591 - 1674) (1564 - 1648)
_Richard GARDNER ____|
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_Richard GARDNER ____|
| (1653 - 1728) m 1674|
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|_Mary AUSTIN ________|
(1655 - 1721) m 1674|
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| _Edward STARBUCK ____|_____________________
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|_Sarah STARBUCK _____|
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|_Katherine REYNOLDS _|_____________________
_William FitzUlf of GRIMSTHORPE _
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[28534] This line not verified, and is offered by http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/GREYSTOKE.htm.
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_Peletiah LEACH _____|
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| _Daniel GRINDLE _____
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| _John GRINDLE _______|
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| | | _Herzon LEAVITT _____+
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| | |_Sarah LEAVITT ______|_Martha TAYLOR ______
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|_Mary GRINDLE _______|
(1765 - 1839) |
| _Samuel WEBBER ______
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| _Benjamin WEBBER ____|_____________________
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|_Dorothy WEBBER _____|
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| _James ALLEN ________+
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|_Mehitable ALLEN ____|_Dorothy BARSHAM ____
(1694 - 1739) (1674 - 1761)
[18460] Mark E. Honey, in "The Leaches of Penobscot - Parts II through VI" (Ellsworth, ME: 1996), pp. 11-12: "The William Leach family suffered through all of the tragedies that the 19th century could produce. Two sons were claimed by the sea, swallowed up without a trace, and another son was claimed by the horrors of the Civil War. A fourth son followed the sea and died at the age of 31. Their only dau. also died at an early age, within a few days of her brother, perhaps by the scourge of consumption. She appears not to have married. Capt. Silas Leach was the only child to survive this murderous gauntlet and he succumbed to heart disease at 57 years. Wm. and Bestey outlived five of their six children. Their lives were full of shattered dreams and the eternal longing to hear foot steps that never came. We can only look back and ponder the faith or stoicism that sustained them."
[24664] "Grand Dukes of Lithuania, Polish Kings, and Russian Czars," by Deborah G. Glassman, on the Web at http://www.shtetlinks.jewishgen.org/lyakhovichi/Dukes.htm, identifies "Gediminius/Gedimin - Reigned 1316-1341 " as father of Olgierd and offers: "The date of the first Jewish settlement in Lithuania is not clear. Non-Christian Lithuania was a refuge to Jews from Crusader-assailed communities in Germany through the thirteenth century and possibly as early as the eleventh century. The Jewish communities in Grodno, Kaunas, and some others are said to date to the thirteenth century, while Troki, home to the ruler Gedimin, dated Jewish arrival from 1320 after his conquest of Kiev. Official rights of Jewish 'home rule' granted by the Grand Dukes do not appear until the 1380s but they are clearly being given then to long established communities with property, cemeteries, and subordinate Jewish communities, almost 100 Jewish settlements are thought to exist at this time. Most histories agree that regardless of the misty beginnings of settlement, the major movement to Lithuanian lands was well underway in the early fourteenth century. The list that follows gives what is known about events in those rulers reigns that could affect Jews or could impact record keeping about the population in general. It is not supposed to replace your research in other sources, just to complement it. Suggestions for added material is welcome, this is also a work in progress. This first report for instance will have nothing but a name list for Polish Kings from 1569 to 1793. Gediminius/Gedimin, reigned 1316-1341 - He is an almost legendary figure, credited with being one of the major rulers in Lithuanian history. He maintained peaceful relations and diplomatic ties with the Golden Horde, one of the Mongol successor-nations north of the Black Sea. Keeping them amenable, he nevertheless conquered unaligned Tatar peoples who were not subject to the Golden Horde and expanded his territory far into the Ukraine. He conquered Kiev in 1320. Historians dispute the territories he claimed but it is generally seen as from the Black Sea to the Grodno area. Jewish communities date their first settlement by this event. Troki, which became home to many more settlers from Gedimin-conquered territories, was said at this time to have welcomed its first Jewish and Moslem settlers from that region. Gedimins Troki-owning heirs are said to have increased those settlements through the remainder of the fourteenth century, but Gedimins religious tolerance is credited with the first immigrants. It is also credited with the spread of Jewish settlements into the northern Ukraine especially Volhynnian towns which were under his jurisdiction. At the time Gedimin came to power the administrative capital was in Kernave but he moved it to his personal territory of Troki, around 1337 in the new city constructed there less than two decades previously. While Troki remained a powerful symbol for one line of Gedimins descent, it lost out almost immediately to the more easily accessible, Vilna, as a choice for capital. In location, there was not much difference between the two, but Trokis fortress-on-an-island construction is said to have thwarted attempts to reach out to allies and even to other szlachta families. Gedimin needed to concentrate on his military incursions into what is todays Ukraine and its areas once called Podolia and Volhynnia. By 1340, he had moved many of his administrative functions back to Vilna, an older capital that had lost population and recognition in the previous century. The two capitals, Troki and Vilna, would become the competing capitals of the successors to his son Algirdias/Algird. Gedimins (son/grandson?) Kestutis inherited Troki as his personal estate as well as the administrative capital of the dukedom and built numerous castles and fortifications there. Gedimins grandson Ladislas Jagiello used Vilna, as a staging ground for the nation he built by marrying the heiress to Poland. Vilna became the local capital with Krakow the national capital in Jagiellos personal union of Poland-Lithuania."
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| |_Rachel EATON _______|
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[25566] Thomas settled in that part of Scituate, MA set off as Hanover, with his brother Samuel, in 1711 or 1712. He and Sarah had twelve children.
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| |_Anne BOYVILL _______|_Elizabeth WICKHAM ___
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| | _William PLUMPTON ___|_Elizabeth STAPLETON _
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| |_Elizabeth PLUMPTON _|
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| | _Thomas DE CLIFFORD __+
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| |_Elizabeth CLIFFORD _|_Joan DACRE __________
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|--Elizabeth SOTHEL
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| _Frances PIERREPONT __+
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| _Peter EMPSON _______|______________________
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| _Richard EMPSON _____|
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[24009] Margarethe is daughter of Joachim I, Elector of Brandenburg 1499-1535 and Princess Elisabeth of Denmark.