_Ludwig X, Landgrave of HESSE-DARMSTADT ________________
| (1753 - 1830) m 1777
_Ludwig II, Grand Duke of HESSE-DARMSTADT _|_Louise Henriette of HESSE-DARMSTADT ___________________
| (1777 - 1848) m 1804 (1761 - 1829)
_Alexander, General of INFANTRY ___________|
| (1823 - 1888) m 1851 |
| | _Karl Ludwig, Prince of BADEN __________________________+
| | | (1755 - 1801) m 1774
| |_Wilhelmina Luise Of BADEN ________________|_Frederike Amalie of HESSE-DARMSTADT ___________________
| (1788 - 1836) m 1804 (1754 - 1832)
_Henry Maurice of BATTENBERG ___|
| (1858 - 1896) m 1885 |
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| | _Johann Moritz, Count of POLAND ___________|________________________________________________________
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| |_Julia von Hauke, Countess of BATTENBERG __|
| (1825 - 1895) m 1851 |
| | _Dr. Franz Anton Leopold LAFONTAINE ____________________
| | | (1756 - 1812)
| |_Sophie LAFONTAINE ________________________|_Teresa KORNEL _________________________________________
| (1790 - 1831) (1768 - 1827)
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|--Leopold
| (1889 - 1922)
| _Franz Frederick Anton, Duke of SAXE-COBURG ____________+
| | (1750 - 1806) m 1777
| _Ernst I Saafeld, Duke of SAXE-COBURG _____|_Auguste Caroline Sophie of Lobenstein and EBERSDORF ___
| | (1784 - 1844) m 1817 (1757 - 1831)
| _Albert Augustus, Prince of SAXE-COBURG ___|
| | (1819 - 1861) m 1840 |
| | | _Emil Leopold August, Duke of SAXE-GOTHA _______________+
| | | | (1772 - 1822) m 1791
| | |_Dorothea Luise Pauline of SAXE-GOTHA _____|_Luise of MECKLENBURG-SCHWERIN _________________________
| | (1800 - 1831) m 1817 (1779 - 1801)
|_Beatrice Mary Victoria WETTIN _|
(1857 - 1944) m 1885 |
| _George (William Frederick) III, King of Great BRITAIN _+
| | (1738 - 1820) m 1761
| _Edward Augustus, K.G., Duke of KENT ______|_Charlotte of MECKLENBURG ______________________________
| | (1767 - 1820) m 1818 (1744 - 1818)
|_Victoria Hanover, Queen of Great BRITAIN _|
(1819 - 1901) m 1840 |
| _Franz Frederick Anton, Duke of SAXE-COBURG ____________+
| | (1750 - 1806) m 1777
|_Victoria Maria Louisa of SAXE-COBURG _____|_Auguste Caroline Sophie of Lobenstein and EBERSDORF ___
(1786 - 1861) m 1818 (1757 - 1831)
[10846] This person is presumed living.
[7450] He is also known as Conrad, and Kuntz may be a nickname. There is a forum for Brecht/Bright genealogy on the Internet (12/98) at http://genforum.familytreemaker.com/bright - another (1/99) at INTERNET:BRIGHT-L@rootsweb.com - and a web site at http://jliptrap.us/gen/brecht.htm. See "The Bright Family of Pennsylvania," by Heber Gessler Gearhart (an undated manuscript at the Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia).
[28280]
[S2]
LDS IGI - not verified
[235] This person is presumed living.
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| _William DYER _______+
| | (1663 - 1738) m 1686
| _William J. DYER ____|_Mary TAYLOR ________
| | (1690 - ....) m 1709 (1660 - 1738)
| _Christopher DYER ___|
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| | | _Christopher STROUT _
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| | |_Hannah STROUT ______|_Sarah PICKE ________
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|_Mercy DYER _________|
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| _Francis SMALL ______+
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| _Joseph SMALL _______|_Elizabeth HICKS ____
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|_Mercy SMALL ________|
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[2465] Samuel is ninth of twelve children. He was of Cornish, Maine when married. For his marriage, see "History of Gorham, Maine," Hugh D. McLellan (Katharine B. Lewis, editor; Portland: Smith & Sale, 1903), p. 439 and for other information see Alexander VR 46:414. NEHGE (1933) 87:123 lists marriage intentions at Limington, ME (NW of Portland) including "Nov. 2, 1800 - Mr. Samuel Dunn of Cornish and Miss Dorcas Cobb."
[2464]
[S62]
"Early Families of Cornish, ME," Robert Taylor
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| _Geoffrey DE MANDEVILLE _______
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| _William DE MANDEVILLE ____|_Adeliza DE BALTS _____________
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| _Geoffrey DE MANDEVILLE _|
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| | |_Margaret DE RIE __________|_Rohese Fitz Richard DE CLARE _
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|_Alice (Adeliza) DE CLARE _|_Adelaide DE CLERMONT _________
(.... - 1163)
[4875] Geoffrey was Earl of Essex, Lord Mandeville (in right of his wife), Justiciar of England, Justice of the Forest, Sheriff of Northants, Essex, Herts., Co. York, Westmoreland, Beds., Bucks., Hants. and Salop. He married (1) Beatrix Saye, and (2) as her 2nd husband Aveline Clare, heiress of Mandeville and Essex (q.v.). {ref.: "Royal Ancestors of Magna Charta Barons," Carr P. Collins, Dallas, 1959, p. 104.} See http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/cp/p_essex.shtml. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geoffrey_Fitz_Peter,_1st_Earl_of_Essex offers (in 2005): "Geoffrey Fitz Peter, 1st Earl of Essex, (Piers de Lutegareshale), (b. ca. 1162, d. 1213, was a prominent part of the government of England during the reign of Richard I and John. The patronymic is sometimes rendered Fitz Piers. He was from a modest landowning family that had a tradition of service in mid-ranking posts under Henry II. Geoffrey's elder brother Simon was at various times sheriff of Northamptonshire, Buckinghamshire, and Bedfordshire. Geoffrey, too, got his start in this way, as sheriff of Northamptonshire for the last five years of Henry II's reign. Around this time Geoffrey married Beatrice de Say, daughter and eventual co-heiress of William de Say. He was the son of William de Say, 3rd Baron de Say, and Beatrice, sister of Geoffrey de Mandeville, 1st Earl of Essex. This connection with the Mandeville family was to prove unexpectedly important. In 1184 Geoffrey's father-in-law died, and he received a share of the de Say inheritance. When Richard I left on crusade, he appointed Geoffrey one of the five judges of the king's court, and thus a principal advisor to bishop Hugh of Durham, who was chief justiciar was one of the regents during the king's absence. Later that year, Geoffrey's wife's cousin William de Mandeville, 3rd Earl of Essex died, leaving no direct heirs. His inheritance was disputed between Geoffrey and his in-laws, and Geoffrey used his political influence to eventually obtain it for himself. On July 11, King Richard appointed Geoffrey 'Chief Justiciar', which at that time effectively made him the king's principal minister. He continued in this capacity after the accession of king John. On his coronation day the new king also recognized Geoffrey as Earl of Essex."
[15835] This person is presumed living.
[9706] This person is presumed living.
According to the LDS Ancestral File (NOT verified), Margaret is daughter of Johann George Lembert (b. 6 Oct 1707 in Germany, d. 20 Nov 1784 in Berks Co., PA) and wife Anna Maria ________(b. 26 Oct 1711 in Germany, d. 18 Aug 1762 in Berks Co., PA). Children of Michael and Margaret are from his will (Perry Co. Wills, Book A, p. 123), burials at Lebanon Church, and "The Family of John Tressler and Elizabeth Loy Tressler", p. 72. A first child, George Michael Loy, died very young, b. 29 Nov 1764. Michael and Margaret sponsored Anna Margaret, daughter of Nicholas and Dorothy Lemperth [sic], for baptism 7 Aug 1768. Nicholas, brother of Margaret, was b. after 1741 in Germany and d. in 1823 in Perry Co., PA [per Ancestral File]. Also see: http://www.concentric.net/~sbrook/family.shtml
However, the line shown below was shared by email in June, 1999 by AGLOY63@aol.com:
1. Thomas Lambert (Pilgrim)
+ Joane Terry
2. Thomas Lambert Jr.
b. 1672 d. 1733
+ Margaret Ann Scott
b. 1678
3. Thomas George Lambert
b. 1707 d. 1784
+ Anna
b. 1711 d. 1762
4. Margaret Lambert
b. 1749 d. 1809 (place of birth: Reading, PA)
+ Michael Loy
b. 1740 d. 1823
His reference is "1600 Lines to Pilgrims, Lineage Book 3," National Society Sons and Daughters of the Pilgrims, Edited by Mary Mayo, Manchester, CT (Library of Congress Book Number 81-84906)
He states that it cites the following references:
Gen. Rodgers collection, History of Trenton 1679 vol. 1
Copes Collection, vol. 49
DAR 267443
DAC 6375
DCW 2482
Huguenots 1458
[11530] This person is presumed living.
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http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~celticlady/luttrell/geoffery_de_luterel.htm quotes Lyte, Sir Henry Churchill Maxwell, A History of Dunster, and of the families of Mohun & Luttrell, (London : St. Catherine Press, Ltd., 1909), Pages 76-77: "ANDREW LUTTRELL, son of Sir John and Joan, established the fortunes of his family by his marriage with Elizabeth, relict of Sir John de Vere, son of the Earl of Oxford, a lady of the most illustrious lineage. Her father, Hugh, Earl of Devon, one of the companions in arms of Edward the Third, and one of the original Knights of the Garter, was head of the noble house of Courtenay. Her mother, Margaret, was daughter of Humphrey de Bohun, Earl of Hereford and Essex, Constable of England, "the flower of knighthood and the most Christian knight of the knights of the world," by Elizabeth his wife, daughter of King Edward the First. Her eldest brother was, like her father, an original Knight of the Garter; a second brother became Archbishop of Canterbury; a third Lieutenant of Ireland, and a fourth Governor of Calais. Through her sisters, she was closely connected with the Lords Cobham and Harington.
"Lady Elizabeth Vere was a widow in 1350. On the occasion of her marriage to Andrew Luttrell, in the summer of 1359, Edward the Third gave them an annuity of 200£ for their lives, in aid of the maintenance of their social position. In 1361, Sir Andrew Luttrell and his wife went on pilgrimage to the famous shrine of Santiago de Compostella, with a retinue. of twenty-four men and women and as many horses. The lady was for some time in the service of her cousins, Edward 'the Black Prince' and the 'Fair Maid of Kent,' his wife. The annuity of 200£ was confirmed by Richard the Second in 1378, and renewed in favour of Lady Luttrell in 1381, her husband having died in the interval. In the meanwhile, Lady Luttrell had, with part of her savings bought the reversion of the manors of Feltwell in Norfolk, and Moulton, Debenham and Waldingfield in Suffolk. A charter of free warren therein was issued in her favour 1373. She also acquired the right of appointing two of the canons of the priory of Flitcham.
"The most important pecuniary transaction of this Lady Luttrell was, however, her purchase of the reversion of the castle of Dunster, the manors of Kilton, Minehead and Carhampton and the hundred of Carhampton, of five thousand marks. As she predeceased the vendor, she never obtained actual possession of this valuable property. Dying at Bermondsey on the 7th of August 1395, she was buried; by her own desire, in the Benedictine Church of St. Nicholas at Exeter. Edmund Stafford, Bishop of Exeter, in August of that year, ordered public prayers to be offered throughout his diocese for the souls of Margaret Cobham and Elizabeth Luttrell, sisters of the Archbishop of Canterbury, and, by way of encouragement, promised an indulgence of forty days to the faithful who should pray for them."
Note: He has been confused with the contemporary Andrew Luttrell who m. Hawise Despencer, both in this database.
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[7821] Jan was Prince of Orange and Nassau.
[13441] This person is presumed living.