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_Henry William ARCHER _|_____________________
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_Henry ARCHER _______|
| (1719 - ....) m 1750|
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| |_Mary TELL ____________|_____________________
| m 1717
_John (Sr.) ARCHER __|
| (1752 - 1830) m 1778|
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| | _Richard WIGLEY _______|_____________________
| | | m 1728
| |_Mary WIGLEY ________|
| (1729 - ....) m 1750|
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| |_Mary MATTHEWS ________|_____________________
| m 1728
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|--Anselm ("Ansel") ARCHER
| (1789 - 1866)
| _Eliakim TUPPER _____+
| | (1681 - 1755) m 1707
| _Eliakim (Jr.) TUPPER _|_Joanna FISH ________
| | (1711 - 1761) m 1734 (1689 - ....)
| _William TUPPER _____|
| | (1735 - 1802) m 1755|
| | | _William BASSETT ____+
| | | | (1681 - 1744) m 1709
| | |_Mary BASSETT _________|_Abigail BOURNE _____
| | (1709 - 1753) m 1734 (1684 - 1764)
|_Elizabeth TUPPER ___|
(1758 - 1830) m 1778|
| _Thomas GATES _______+
| | (1669 - ....) m 1695
| _Robert GATES _________|_Margaret GEER ______
| | (1696 - ....) m 1726 (1669 - ....)
|_Margaret GATES _____|
(1730 - ....) m 1755|
| _Thomas CLARK _______+
| | (1675 - ....) m 1703
|_Mary CLARK ___________|_Elizabeth LEONARD __
(1705 - ....) m 1726 (.... - 1746)
[2773] Anselm had a twin, Anna, who d. 7 Jan 1791 in Columbia, ME. See "Maine Families in 1790, Vol. 4," Joseph Crook Anderson II and Louis Ware Thurston, editors (Camden, ME: Picton Press, 1994), p. 13. He moved from Cherryfield to Amherst in 1810 and is buried in the Tannery Loop Cemetery, Amherst. Mark E. Honey lists eight children for Anselm and Sally, including Susan (m. Andrew Gilpatrick), Lucy (m. Isaiah Haynes), Mary (m. John Rankin), Louisa (m. Dyer Smith), Judson (m. Louisa Young), Mehitabel (1832-1855, bur. Tannery Loop Cem.) and Ann (m. [1] _____ Brann and [2] James Gorman of Amherst, ME) - he lists George as second child.
[28300]
[S148]
Early Pleasant River Families of Washington County, Maine
[8881] This person is presumed living.
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| _Thurston (Toussaint) DE MONTFORT _|
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|_Gisele DE MONTFORT __|
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_Giselbert Crispin, Count of Eu et BRIONNE _+
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_Richard (Lord) Fitz GILBERT ________|____________________________________________
| (.... - 1090)
_Robert Fitz Richard DE CLARE ___________________|
| (.... - 1136) |
| | _Walter GIFFARD ____________________________+
| | | (.... - 1085)
| |_Rohese GIFFARD _____________________|_Ermentrude ("Agnes") FLAITEL ______________
| (1034 - ....)
_Walter Fitz ROBERT _|
| (.... - 1198) |
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| | _Simon de ST. LIZ ___________________|____________________________________________
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| |_Maud ST. LIZ ___________________________________|
| (.... - 1140) |
| | _Waltheof II, Earl of NORTHUMBERLAND _______+
| | | (1045 - 1076) m 1070
| |_Maud of NORTHUMBERLAND _____________|_Judith of LENS ____________________________
| (1072 - 1131) (1054 - ....)
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|--Maud Fitz Walter DE CLARE
| (.... - 1196)
| _Humphrey "With The Beard" DE BOHUN ________
| | (.... - 1113)
| _Humphrey II "The Great" DE BOHUN ___|____________________________________________
| | (1087 - 1129)
| _Humphrey III DE BOHUN __________________________|
| | (1109 - 1187) |
| | | _Edward (d'Evreaux) DE SALISBURY ___________+
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| | |_Maud (Matilda) D'EVREAUX ___________|_Matilda (Maud) FITZHUBERT _________________
| | (.... - 1142)
|_Maud DE BOHUN ______|
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| _Walter (of Gloucester) FITZROGER __________+
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| _Miles ("of Gloucester") FITZWALTER _|____________________________________________
| | (1097 - 1143) m 1121
|_Margaret "of Hereford & Gloucester" FITZWALTER _|
(.... - 1146) |
| _Bernard de Neufmarché, Lord of BRECON _____+
| | (1050 - 1093)
|_Sibyl DE NEUFMARCHÉ ________________|_Nest verch OSBORN _________________________
m 1121 (1079 - ....)
[9583] Maud was living in 1196. She m. (2) Ernulf de Magnaville.
Anna is daughter of John Hurley and Johanna _____, pioneer residents of Shenandoah, PA. Her sister is Deborah Hurley, who married Timothy O'Mahoney - they had Ellen, Mary (m. ____ Driscoll), Ted (m. Annie Burns) and Elizabeth (m. Michael Whalen).
Erin Gierke (egierke@yahoo.com) shared via email 23 March 1999: Deborah Hurley was born in 1854 - I think in Ireland, but that's not for certain. She married Tim O'Mahoney 25 April 1872 at the Annunciation Church, Shenandoah, PA. I have all their children's names & dates of birth. Irene married Charles Harris Moore, known as Harris to the family. They had one child, Charles Harris, Jr., born 1910 in Philadelphia, PA, and baptized at Our Mother of Sorrows RCC in West PhilPhiladelphia. I located another 4th cousin, the decendant of one of these children. Charles and his son were butchers.
_Yaroslav I, Grand Prince of KIEV _____+
| (0979 - 1054) m 1019
_Wsevolod I (or Wserolod I), Grand PRINCE _|_Inguigard of SWEDEN __________________
| (1030 - 1093) m 1046 (.... - 1050)
_Vladimir II MONOMACHUS _|
| (1053 - 1125) m 1070 |
| | _Constantine IX (Monomachus), EMPEROR _+
| | | (.... - 1055)
| |_Maria MONOMACHA __________________________|_ DAU. OF BASILIUS Argyra______________
| (.... - 1067) m 1046
_Mstislav I Harald VLADIMIROVICH _|
| (1076 - 1132) |
| | _Godwin, Earl of WESSEX _______________+
| | | (.... - 1053) m 1020
| | _Harold II Godwinson, King of ENGLAND _____|_Githa ________________________________
| | | (1022 - 1066)
| |_Githa GODWINSON ________|
| m 1070 |
| | _Maldred ______________________________+
| | | (.... - 1045)
| |_Esther (or Edith) ("SWAN-NECKED") ________|_Ealdgyth (Ælfgifu) of NORTHUMBRIA ____
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|--Isiaslav II, Grand Prince of KIEV
| (.... - 1154)
| _Valdamar of NOVGOROD _________________+
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| _Yaropolk, Prince of NOVGOROD _____________|_______________________________________
| | (.... - 1139)
| _Dimitri I of NOVGOROD __|
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|_Lyubava Dmitrievna of NOVGOROD __|
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[4744] Isiaslav II reigned 1146-54, succeeding his father. http://www.answers.com/topic/mstislav-i-of-kiev states he is son of Isiaslav II and Christine of Sweden and offers: "His first wife was a German princess, the daughter of Conrad III of Germany. She died in 1151. Their children were: Mstislav II of Kiev; Yaroslav II of Kiev; Yaropolk, Prince of Shumsk; Eudoxia, married Senior Prince Mieszko III of Poland. Iziaslav's second wife was a daughter of King Demetre I of Georgia, but they were married for only a few months in 1154 before his death."
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|--Humbert I ("the Whitehanded"), Count of SAVOY
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[4330] Humbert (Umberto Biancamano) was founder of the House of Savoy: a feudal lord; Count of Salmourenc in the Viennois in 1003; Count of Nyon on Lake Geneva in 1017; Count of the Val d'Aosta on the east slope of the Western Alps in 1024; obtained part of Maurienne in 1034 as a reward for aid to King Conrad.
_John SCRIBNER ______+
| (1623 - 1675)
_Thomas SCRIBNER ____|_Mary HILTON ________
| (1672 - 1718)
_Samuel SCRIBNER ____|
| (1716 - 1794) m 1807|
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| |_Hannah WELCH _______|_____________________
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_Samuel SCRIBNER ____|
| (1743 - 1810) m 1769|
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| |_Hannah WEBSTER _____|
| (1721 - 1807) m 1807|
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| (1778 - 1850)
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|_Mary RANO __________|
(1747 - 1797) m 1769|
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[25464] OneWorldTree on Ancestry. com in 2006 (not verified) provides his information and ancestry.
_Hereward DE SEGRAVE _
| (1114 - 1166)
_Gilbert DE SEGRAVE _|______________________
| (1144 - 1201)
_Stephen DE SEGRAVE __|
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_Gilbert DE SEGRAVE _|
| (.... - 1254) m 1231|
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|--Nicholas SEGRAVE
| (1237 - 1295)
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|_Amabil CHAUCOMBE ___|
(.... - 1281) m 1231|
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[7277] Homer B. James' web site reports: Nicholas de Segrave, who, in the 43rd year of King Henry II, attended that monarch into France, but soon after espoused the cause of the barons, and became one of their most active leaders. In the 47th year of King Henry III's reign, he was among those who appeared openly in arms, and fortified Northampton, for which proceeding, his lands were seized by the crown. Upon the subsequent fall of Northampton to the royalists, Nicholas de Segrave fled to London, where the citizens having raised a large army for the barons, made him their general. At the head of this force, he marched with Gilbert de Clare, and Henry de Hastings, to the siege of Rochester, and thence to Lewes, at which place, the celebrated battle, so disastrous to the king, commenced, by a charge made by Segrave, at the head of the Londoners; in this, however, he was defeated by Prince Edward, who, flushed with success, pursued his advantage too far, and thus mainly contributed to the defeat which the royal arms sustained. The issue of this battle is well known. The king, Prince Edward, and the chief of their adherents became prisoners to the rebels, who followed up their triumph, by immediately summoning a parliament in the king's name, to which Nicholas de Segrave was summoned as Baron Segrave, on December 24, 1264. But the tide soon ebbing, he was among the defeated at Evesham, where he was wounded and made prisoner. He was, however, admitted to the benefit of the Dictum de Kenilworth, and obtained a full pardon, with restoration of his lands, which had been seized. In four years afterwards, he attended Prince Edward to the Holy Land, and when that prince ascended the throne, he appears to have enjoyed a large share of royal favor. In the 4th year of Edward's reign, he was with the king in a campaign against the Welsh, and was subsequently employed in Scotland and Ireland, having had a second summons to parliament, June 25, 1295. He married Maud de Lucy.
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|_Sarah HAAS _____________|
(1877 - ....) m 1901 |
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| _Daniel SEILER ______|_____________________
| | (1820 - 1877)
|_Mary Magdalena SEILER _|
(1849 - 1924) |
| _Andreas GEIST ______+
| | (1801 - 1878)
|_Sarah GEIST ________|_Magdalena HEPLER ___
(1826 - 1902) (1803 - 1869)