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_Patrick BRUCE ______|_____________________
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_James BRUCE ________|
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_Thomas BRUCE _______|
| (1664 - 1725) m 1687|
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[7940] John and his family resided in the Leochel-Cushnie Parish, Aberdeen. His will was proved in Frederick Co., VA 1 Nov 1748. John and his family emigrated settled on Opecquon Creek in Frederick Co., Virginia between 1737 & 1740. They were with the Joost Hite party. He was founder of Brucetown, VA. His identity as son of Thomas Bruce and Mary Christian is not proven, but probable. See "John Bruce of the Shenandoah," Violet Laverne Bruce (privatey published, 198).
_Ranulph II, Vicomte DE BAYEUX __________+
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| (.... - 1129)
_Ranulph de Gernon, Earl of CHESTER _____|
| (.... - 1153) |
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| (1147 - 1181) m 1169 |
| | _Henry I "Beauclerc", King of ENGLAND ___+
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| |_Maud of GLOUCESTER _____________________|
| (.... - 1189) |
| | _Robert Fitzhammond, Lord of TEWKESBURY _
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| |_Mabel (or Maud) Fitz HAMMOND ___________|_Sybil MONTGOMERY _______________________
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|--Lady Agnes DE CHESTER
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| _Simon de Montfort L'AMAURY _____________+
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| _Amauri de Montfort, Count of EVREUX ____|_Agnes, Heiress of EVREUX _______________
| | (1101 - 1137) m 1120
| _Simon III de Montfort, Count of EVREUX _|
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| | | _Anselm de Garland, Count of ROCHEFORT __+
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| | |_Agnès DE GARLAND _______________________|_Agnès DE MONTLHÉRY _____________________
| | (.... - 1143) m 1120
|_Bertrade D'EVEREUX _______________|
(1155 - 1227) m 1169 |
| _Robert DE BEAUMONT _____________________+
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| _Robert (Earl of Leicester) DE BEAUMONT _|_Amice de Montfort DE WAER ______________
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(1149 - 1212)
[1411] Agnes of Chester was Lady of Chartley and Bugbrooke, heiress of Chartley and West Derby, inherited from her late brother all the lands which lay between the rivers Ribble and Merse, together with a manor in Northamptonshire, and another in Lincolnshire, and the county of Powys. See http://freespace.virgin.net/c.crane/Kevelioc/Kevelioc.htm.
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| _Eberhard, Count of FRIULI _|
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| | | _Begue, Count of PARIS ____________________+
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| | |_Engeltron ______________________________|_Alpais ___________________________________
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|_Helwise of FRIULI _________|
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| _Charles The Great (Charlemagne), EMPEROR _+
| | (0742 - 0814) m 0771
| _Louis I "The Pious", King of AQUITAINE _|_Hildegard of SWABIA ______________________
| | (0778 - 0840) (0758 - 0783)
|_Gisèle of FRANCE __________|
(0820 - 0874) |
| _Guelph I, Count of ALTDORF _______________+
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|_Judith of BAVARIA ______________________|_Edith (Hedwig) of SAXONY _________________
(0800 - 0843)
[5912] Raoul was Count of Ostrevant and Amiens and of Valois and the Vexin. For a discussion of his parentage, see "Ancestral Roots..." (Balt., 7th ed., line 250). 29 Feb 2000 From: Bruce E. Carpenter (carp@whidbey.com): "... all that is known of Gouy and its lords comes from the work of a late 9th century Frankish chronicler, Flodoard. His surviving history is known as ANNALES DE FLODOARD [Paris, 1905]. His work is particularly valuable because he described contemporary events. Gouy in Latin was Gaugiaco. The individual who held the original feudal fief of Gouy in the 900s was a Rodulfi de Gaugiaco or Ralph of Gouy. Ralph was the son of d'Heluis who remarried a Count Roger de Laon. Ralph of Gouy had a son Ralph (Rodulfum filium Rodulfi de Gaugiaco). Ralph made his historical debut in the struggle against the Normans under Rollo. Later the Normans were given their duchy and swore loyalty to the King of France. Ralph served in this war under Count Herbert of Vermandois. According to Flodoard, Ralph himself was a titled count (comes). Ralph's father is unnamed in the history. However it seems logical to many that Ralph must be the descendant of Ralph the Count of Cambrai (b. 865), he himself the son of Count Baldwin "Bras der Fer", the progenitor of the Flemish royal house. Count Baldwin's wife (Princess Judith) was the daughter of the King of France. After peace was made with the Normans, conflict erupted between Ralph's son and the sons of Count Herbert. This historical incident seems in part the origins of the French literary epic RAOUL DE CAMBRAI. The exact geographical location of Gouy is a matter of scholarly debate, as is much else in Flodoard. Most agree however that the present Gouy near Cambrai is the location in question...." Carpenter later (21 April 2000) offers: "Dr. Warlop in his THE FLEMISH NOBILITY brings up a number of points that merit consideration.... ...the original Raoul de Gouy found in the ancient historical work ANNALES DE FLODOARD had a wife who married Count Roger of Laon at his death. It is right to suppose that that lands of her first husband Raoul, and his fief of Gouy, passed into the hands of Count Roger. In the Annales the son Raoul, of the first Roaul of Gouy, is not refrerred to as Rodulfi de Gaugiaco, but rather Rodulfum, filium Rodulfi de Gaugiaco. In a remarriage the lands of a noble passed into the possession of the new husband. This was feudal custom. According to Warlop, and all the other experts on Flemish nobility quoted by him, the rule is that the eldest son always takes the name of his father."
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| (1848 - 1932) m 1880 |
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| _Joseph HOLLENBAUGH _|
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| | |_Catherine E. ARNOLD _|_Catherine BREINER __
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|_Mary Ellen HOLLENBAUGH _|
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[11723] Harvey m. Mary Oiler (1898-1978) and had Laura Ellen Finkenbinder (m. Robert Starry and r. near Carlisle, PA in 1978) and Jennie Dee Finkenbinder (m. John Hocker and r. near Newville, PA in 1978).
_Christoph GEIST ___________
| (1717 - 1766)
_Andreas GEIST _____________|_Anna Margaretha PLOWHEAD __
| (1755 - 1849) (1724 - 1776)
_Abraham GEIST ______|
| (1813 - 1883) |
| | _Johann Nicholas SCHNEIDER _+
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| |_Maria Catharina SCHNEIDER _|_Anna Maria BORDNER ________
| (1778 - 1859) (1756 - 1827)
_Samuel GEIST _________|
| (1848 - 1934) m 1871 |
| | _Caspar HEPLER _____________+
| | | (1751 - 1816) m 1772
| | _Christopher HEPLER ________|_Anna Maria SCHMIDT ________
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| |_Elizabeth HEPLER ___|
| (1813 - 1888) |
| | _Hans Jacob (Jr) WAGNER ____+
| | | (1725 - 1802) m 1756
| |_Catherine WAGNER __________|_Louisa HUBER ______________
| (1780 - 1855) m 1799 (1736 - 1827)
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[2645] Margaret m. 26 April 1623 Richard Phillips and had ten children between 1623 and 1654 in Fenstanton, England.
[25322] Ephraim is Susanna's second husband. http://develop.nmdg.com/virtualhosts/communities/chadbourne/3rdgen.html states "Ephraim was ten years Susanna's junior."
[9843] This person is presumed living.
_Adalric (or Ethicus), Duke of ALSACE _+
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_Adelbert, Duke of ALSACE _|_Berswinde of FRANCE __________________
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_Luitfride I Eticonides, Duke of ALSACE _|
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[3156] {Line from W.H.Turton,"The Plantagenet Ancestry" (Balt.: Gen. Pub. Co., 1968), p.181.} Hughes II married Ava (or Bava). He is probably the same person as the brother of the same name in this database. http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~cousin/html/p116.htm states he "was of the Etichonen House. He was possibly the son of Count Haicho, and thereby the great-great-grandson of Eticho vom Elsaß. He was possibly a nephew of Abbot Thetibalds von Ebersheim. Count of Orleans. Also called comte de Tours Hugh 'le Méfiant' d' Alsace. He was born circa 780. He was the son of Graf Haicho vom Elsaß. He married Ava, Gräfin von Tours before 800. He was an ambassador of King Charles the Fat, along with Bishop Heito von Basel and Aito von Friaul, to Byzantium in 811. He became closely associated with the Carolingian court when his daughter Irmingard married Lothar, son of Louis the Pious, in 821. He became associated with the Welf House when his daughter Adelaide married Konrad von Altdorf and became the mother of Count Welf I in 825."
_Thomas WARDWELL _____+
| (1602 - 1646) m 1633
_Samuel WARDWELL _______|_Elizabeth WOODROFFE _
| (1643 - 1692) m 1672 (.... - 1697)
_Eliakim WARDWELL ___|
| (1687 - 1753) m 1711|
| | _William HOOPER ______
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| |_Sarah HOOPER __________|_Elizabeth FLETCHER __
| (1650 - 1692) m 1672
_Daniel WARDWELL ____|
| (1734 - 1803) m 1755|
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| | _Samuel ( Sr.) BRAGDON _|______________________
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| |_Ruth BRAGDON _______|
| (1691 - 1728) m 1711|
| | _Thomas MOULTON ______+
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| |_Mary MOULTON __________|______________________
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[730] Neil Ungerleider (http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/u/n/g/Neil-Ungerleider-MA) reports: "Occupation: Millman in 1850 and Sea Captain. Note: In Penobscot at 1850, $500 in real estate. The following is found in Genealogy of the Wardwell Family, written by Ralph S. Wardwell in 1943 (typescript): 'Samuel Wardwell was a very successful sea captain in his adulthood. He also served three times as the Representative from Penobscot to the Massachusetts General Court. Upon his death in 1858, aged 84 years, he was survived by his wife and five of his 10 children. His home in Penobscot, the so-called 'Polly Banks House', was situated at what is now called 'Witherle Park', the cellar and foundation which may now be seen about 300 feet in a northerly direction from the so-called large basin of the Castine Water Company. Captain Samuel apparently left his wife financially secure after his death, because she moved to Castine and there occupied the house which was situated on the northwest side of Water Street between the house now owned by Lelland Mixer (the old Dunham house) and the property now owne by Ermo Scott.'"
[15272] Data for John and wife Elizabeth is not verified - from http://www.ronulrich.com/rfuged/fam10236.htm in 2008 (which gives their children).
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| (1784 - 1873)
_Benjamin WORMLEY ___|
| (1813 - 1886) |
| | _John Frederick BREINER _+
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| |_Mary Catharine BRINER _|_________________________
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_John W. WORMLEY _____|
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[12328] William m. Jan. 29, 1896 at Griswald, IA Elizabeth Mae Rinker and had Vera Wormley (r. with her parents at her father's death), Hazel Wormey (r. Griswald in 1942), Aura Wormley (r. in NE in 1942) and Lillian (r. in NE in 1942).