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[23785] In 2007 http://www.fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/AQUITAINE%20NOBILITY.htm offers: "Archambaud [IX] de Dampierre (-in Cyprus 15 Jan 1249). The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines names 'Beatrici de Borbon' as mother of 'domni Erchenbaldi et Guilelmi de Moelen'. He succeeded his father in 1242 as Sire de Bourbon. m ([30 May 1228]) Yolande de Châtillon, daughter of Guy I de Châtillon-sur-Marne Comte de Saint Pol & his wife Agnes Dame de Donzy (-1254). The primary source which confirms her parentage and marriage has not yet been identified. Heiress of the county of Nevers."
[558] This person is presumed living.
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[22976] http://members.aol.com/rhenthorn1/james.htm (not verified) states Elizabeth m. George Watson, Sr., son of David Watson and wife Sarah, and provides dates and children.
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[25047]
Ephraim was a Loyalist soldier, Upper Canada (Ontario) Judge, politician and businessman - see "Dictionary of Canadian Biography" 15:456-58. Also see http://www.uppercanadahistory.ca/pp/pp3.html. http://my.tbaytel.net/bmartin/kingstn2.htm ('The Parish Register of Kingston Upper Canada 1785-1811' Part 2
") offers: "The Hon. Ephraim Jones, M.L.C., known also as Mr. Commissary Jones, was the ninth son of Col. Elisha Jones (1710-1775), M.L.A., J.P., a Loyalist, and a great-grandson of Lewis Jones (1600?-1684), who migrated from Berkshire, England to Watertown, Mass., in 1620. Ephraim Jones (b. April 27, 1750. d. January 21, 1812) had lived in the Mohawk Valley in the province of New York, and had served in the Seven Years War, apparently, for which he received a pension. He was one of the earliest settlers in Elizabeth Town and one of the earliest merchants in Brockville. He was a J.P., a Member of the Land Board for Grenville and Leeds, of the first Parliament of Upper Canada (1792-6), representing Grenville, and of the Land Claims' Board (1800-1). He was twice married, having issue by the first wife only. H is first wife was Charlotte Coursolles ("obiit 28th September, 1803, Aet. 50"), a daughter of Michel Coursolles (or Coursol?), of Verchères. His second wife was Margaret S. Beek (or on the tombstone "Beke"), who died 'January 9, 1852, aged 84 years,' The most distinguished of his six sons were the Hon. Charles, who married Mary Stuart, q.v., and the Hon. Jonas, who became a Justice and the father, among others, of Mrs. John McCaul, Mrs. John Strachan, Jr, Mr. Clarkson Jones, and the Revd. Professor Jones, of Trinity College...."
[9108] Rebecca was born July 19, 19__. They resided in 1977 at 125 S. Marengo St., Alhambra, CA 91802.