_William DRAKE ______
| (.... - 1510)
_Thomas DRAKE _______|_____________________
| (1477 - 1541)
_William DRAKE ______|
| (1490 - 1555) |
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| (.... - 1550)
_William DRAKE ______|
| m 1578 |
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[20312] Robert and his father and son are from the LDS Church's unverified Ancestral File, which reports his baptism occured on the date of his birth in Halstead, Co. Essex, England - suspicious? An email in the rootsweb.com message board states that Robert and his third wife, Susan Knopp, were parents of Abraham.
[20311]
[S2]
LDS Church's Ancestral File - not verified.
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| | _Johann Nicholas SCHNEIDER _|_Magdalena STUPP _________
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| |_Priscilla BOYDSTON _|
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[30613] Findagrave.com records her grave and remarks: "Twin sister of John Wesley Faubion."
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_Glen Christian FRANKS ______________|
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| |_Louisa C. ARTZ ______|_____________________
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| | _John William TUCKER _|_Elizabeth BRINER ___
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| |_Verien (aka Vivien) Lucille TUCKER _|
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[7956] living - details excluded
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[30384]
This line is from the unverified Church Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2012. See "Ancestors and Descendants of Calvert Crary and his Wife Eliza Hill," Jerry Crary (privately published, 1917), pp. 41-44 (digital copy at
[5658]
She was named for her mother and m. (1) 27 May 1812 to Walter Roundy.
[5657]
[S107]
"The Gray Family of Hancock Co., Maine," Amon A. Gray & Walter A. Snow (1987) See "Genealogy of the Meyer Family," by Henry Meyer (Cleveland, OH: Lauer & Mattill, 1890) and "Commemorative Biographical Record of Central Pennsylvania...," J.H.Beers & Co., Chicago, 1898, pp.140ff (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~chrystiem/meyerbook.html). Cf. "Thirty Thousand Names....," Israel Daniel Rupp (Baltimore: Gen.Pub.Co., 1965) which lists a Heinrich Meyer among males from the Palatinate above age 21 at Livingston Manor, N.Y. in the winter of 1710 and the summer of 1711 -- AEM believes he may be our ancestor. On 31 Dec 1711 Heinrich Meyer and wife Anna Kunigunda had baptized by Pastor Kocherthal (served the Palatinates in N.Y.) a daughter, born 26 Dec 1711, Anna Maria; on 22 Jan 1716 Pastor Kocherthal baptised their son, Johann Henrich, born 30 Oct 1716 {-"The Book of Names Especially Relating to the Early Palatinates and the First Settlers in the Mohawk Valley," Lou D. MacWethy (Balt.: Gen.Pub.Co., 1985)}. Henry Z. Jones, Jr., "Palatinate Families of New York" (Universal City, CA: 1985, p. 630): "Great confusion has arisen among Meyer descendants regarding the two Henrich Meyers names on the Hunter Lists [Hudson River settlement]. Two separate groups each claim descent from Henrich Meyer and his wife Anna Kunigunda: one in the Mohawk Valley, and the other in Lebanon Co., PA. After careful study of extant Palatine mss., it is my opinion that Henrich Meyer (#503) md. Anna Kunigunda and remained in the Mohawk Valley, while Henrich Meyer (#501) disappeared from N.Y. records at an early date and POSSIBLY was the Henrich Meyer noted in the records of Muhlbach, Lebanon Co., Pa. Our Henrich Meyer made his initial appearance on the Hunter Lists quite late for a 1709er, with 1 pers. over 10 yrs. of age on 24 Dec 1711; he often was enrolled on the Hunter Lists near officials of the Palatine community who served their fellow emigrants.... Henry Mayer was responsible for drawing up the lists of Palatine Volunteers to Canada in 1711, and his name was signed to the bottom of these rolls (N.Y. Col. Mss. Vol. 55, pp. 144-146)." We know that OUR Heinrich (Henry) Meyer was in Heidelberg Twp., Lancaster Co., PA (became Mill Creek Twp., Lebanon Co., PA) at Muhlbach by 1725. AEM has not read Michael Zug's unpublished notes on this family, reported to be at the Lebanon (PA) County Historical Society. [The German surname, Maier and variant spellings, apparently originated from "major domus," presumably steward to the lord of the manor.
[9356]
Daniel m. July 30, 1850 Harriet Wise and r. Uniontown, OH.
[22546]
Medad m. in Rochester, MA Hannah _____ and had Nathan Tupper, b. 1709 in Sandwich, MA, d. 1784 in Liverpool, NS, m. Experience Gibbs (b. 1714 in Sandwich to Thomas Gibbs and Joanna Swift) - see Glenn C. Bodie's on-line genealogy, http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~gcbodie/MyTree/bodie_antle.htm.
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Emma de La GUERCHE
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Father: Gualtier (Haye), Sire de La GUERCHE
Mother: Basilia DE TOURAINE
Family 1
: Robert I DE VITRÉ
_Manguene, Sire de La GUERCHE _+
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_Geoffroy, Sire de La GUERCHE _|
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Abigail MCCASLIN
[5658]
14 JAN 1796 - 31 JAN 1886
Father: Alexander MCCASLIN
Mother: Abigail GRAY
Family 1
: Nahum Hinkley INGALLS
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_Alexander MCCASLIN _|
| (1763 - 1853) m 1788|
| | _Thomas POOR ________+
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| | _Abraham POOR _______|_Mary ADAMS _________
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|--Abigail MCCASLIN
| (1796 - 1886)
| _Robert GRAY ________+
| | (1680 - 1771) m 1706
| _Joshua GRAY ________|_Elizabeth FREETHY __
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| _Reuben (Sr.) GRAY __|
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(1768 - 1860) m 1788|
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(.... - 1820) m 1763|
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Heinrich (Henry) MEYER
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http://www.genealogienetz.de/reg/RHE-PFA/rhein-p-his.html offered in 2002: History: The following is an attempt to describe the history not only of Rhineland-Palatinate, but of several lineal states located along the middle Rhine River, whose name comes from Celtic renos meaning "raging flow". In legend, the Palatine Hill in Rome was said to be the one on whose foot the twins Romulus and Remus were deposited when they escaped the flood of the Tiber River. It became the initial center of Rome and retained this importance for most of the life of the later Empire. The Roman emperors designated some of their local officials with the title "palatine" after the name of the hill. Later empires such as the Merovingian and Carolingian used the same title, expanding it to "count palatine", which meant an official sent to report on a remote region owned by the crown. Under the later German empire of the Saxon and Salian dynasties (919-1125), a further expansion occurred -- the counts palatine were now responsible for general administration and dispensing justice. The regions along the middle Rhine were originally put under imperial control by the Salian dynasty. But after 1235, Emperor Friedrich II, who, more concerned with Italy than German lands, appointed a count-palatine of the Wittelsbach family which controlled the powerful duchy of Bavaria in return for the duke's support. With the decline of the monarchy after Friedrich II, administrative rights reverted to local dukes or bishops, in Saxony, Bavaria and other places, but the count palatine of lower Lotharingia who headquartered at the palace at Aachen held onto these powers and kept them for his descendants, who called themselves the Counts Palatine of the Rhine. This territory, called the Rhenish or Lower Palatinate [German, Pfalz], was gathered on both sides of the Rhine River between the Main and the Neckar, with its capital at Heidelberg until the 18th century. In 1329, to resolve an internal familial dispute, the North Mark of Bavaria was detached, named the Oberpfalz (http://www.genealogy.net/gene/reg/ger1871.html) [Upper Palatinate], and transferred to the Count Palatine. The trend in those days was to subdivide inheritance among all the sons of a family and in this way the Palatinate was divided into four regions in 1410. This was reversed by Friedrich the Victorious (1449-1476). After this event, the Palatinate's power grew and it became the leading state in the empire, a fact which was recognized by making its ruler an hereditary elector in 1356. Previously an entirely Catholic region, the Palatinate accepted Calvinism under Elector Friedrich III during the 1560's. Elector Friedrich V's acceptance of Bohemia's offer of its crown touched off in 1618 the Thirty Years War, a complicated catastrophe from which the Palatinate never really recovered. Although the final result was centuries in coming, it meant that instead of politically leading Germany, the Palatinate became a spoil, fought over by other states and countries. Subsequent German history might have been considerably different had the Palatinate rather than Prussia held the position that the latter was to acquire for itself. Initially however, the only immediately apparent loss was that of the Upper Palatinate (http://www.genealogy.net/gene/reg/ger1871.html) which was claimed by Bavaria. During these times, a weakened Palatinate was no match for an ebullient France under Sun king Louis XIV, whose forces ravaged the region. In fact, so much international concern was there over growing French hegemony, that Britain led a coalition of powers to oppose her. These struggles became known as the War of the Palatinate (or the War of the Grand Alliance or War of the League of Augsburg, 1688-1697). One major effect was large scale emigration from 1689 to 1697, and later, giving rise, for example, in the United States (http://www.genealogy.net/gene/reg/WELT/usa.html) to the phenomenon of the Pennsylvania Dutch. There was a major freeze in the winter of 1708/09 in the Palatinate. On 10 January 1709 the Rhine River froze and was closed for five weeks. Wine froze into ice. Grapevines died. Cattle died in their sheds. Many Palatines traveled down the Rhine to Rotterdam in late February and March. In Rotterdam they were housed in shacks covered with reeds. The ones who made it to London were housed in 1,600 tents surrounding the city. Londoners were resentful. Other Palatines were sent to other places, such as Ireland, the Scilly Isles, the West Indies, and New York. Queen Anne was related to the ruler of the Palatinate. On 24 March 1709 a British naturalization act was passed whereby any foreigner who would take the oaths to the British government and profess himself a Protestant would be immediately naturalized and have all the privileges of an English-born subject for one shilling. The French returned following the Revolution of 1789 and the crowning of Napoleon Bonaparte. The result was to incorporate the Rhine west bank territories into France and the east bank territories into the essentially-puppet duchies of Baden (http://www.genealogy.net/gene/reg/ger1871.htm) and Hesse (http://www.genealogy.net/gene/reg/ger1871.htm). After Napoleon's defeat in 1815, the Congress of Vienna granted the majority of the east-bank lands to Bavaria (http://www.genealogy.net/gene/reg/ger1871.htm) and a a territory called Rheinhessen including the economically-vital cities of Mainz and Worms to Hesse-Darmstadt. (http://www.genealogy.net/gene/reg/ger1871.htm) Rheinhessen was at that time one of the three provinces of the Grandduchy of Hessen, the other two being Starkenburg and Oberhessen. Mainz, west of the Rhine river, was the provincial capital. In Bavaria, which was not territorially contiguous with its new property, the territory was first known as the Königlich Bayrischen Lande am Rhein. After 1836, it was known as the Bayrische Pfalz. After 1838 it was known variously as the Rheinpfalz (Palatinate) or Rheinbayern or simply Pfalz. This state had its capital at Speyer (SHPY-er) located west of the Rhine river. The west-bank lands went to Prussia, (http://www.genealogy.net/gene/reg/ger1871.htm) and were joined to Prussia's east bank possessions to form the Prussian Rheinprovinz (http://www.genealogy.net/gene/reg/ger1871.htm) [Rhine Province] in 1824. Prussia annexed nearby Nassau and Meisenheim in 1866 and the Rhineland became the most prosperous area of the new German nation following its formation in 1871.
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Daniel W. MYERS
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7 SEP 1827 - 18 FEB 1904
Father: Jacob D. MOYER
Mother: Juliana, wife of Jacob D. MOYER
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George SPENCERCHURCHILL
6 MAR 1766 - 5 MAR 1840
Father: George Spencer, Duke of MARLBOROUGH
Mother: Caroline RUSSEL
Family 1
: Susan STEWART
_Robert SPENCER _____+
| (1641 - 1702) m 1665
_Charles SPENCER ____|_Anne DIGBY _________
| (.... - 1722) m 1699 (.... - 1715)
_Charles Spencer, Duke of MARLBOROUGH _|
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| |_Anne CHURCHILL _____|_Sarah JENNINGS _____
| (1683 - 1716) m 1699 (1660 - 1744)
_George Spencer, Duke of MARLBOROUGH _|
| (.... - 1817) m 1762 |
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Medad TUPPER
[22546]
1677 - 1773
Father: The Rev. Capt. Thomas Henry TUPPER
Mother: Martha MAYHEW
_Richard TUPPER _____
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_Henry TUPPER ____________|_____________________
| (1552 - 1625)
_Thomas (Sr.) TUPPER _|
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_The Rev. Capt. Thomas Henry TUPPER _|
| (1638 - 1706) m 1661 |
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| |_Ann HODGSON _________|
| (1588 - 1676) m 1634 |
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|--Medad TUPPER
| (1677 - 1773)
| _Thomas MAYHEW ______+
| | (1509 - ....) m 1549
| _Mathew MAYHEW ___________|_Alice WATERMAN _____
| | (.... - 1614) m 1587 (1522 - 1586)
| _Thomas Paine MAYHEW _|
| | (1593 - 1682) m 1633 |
| | | _Edward BARTER ______+
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| | |_Alice BARTER ____________|_____________________
| | (1540 - ....) m 1587
|_Martha MAYHEW ______________________|
(1638 - 1717) m 1661 |
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| _Edward GALLAND __________|_____________________
| | (1578 - 1638) m 1601
|_Jane GALLYON ________|
(1602 - 1666) m 1633 |
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|_Agnes (or Annis) WILMOT _|_____________________
(1580 - 1638) m 1601
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