[16414] Descendant of Capt. Nicholas Cady and Judith Knapp immigrants to Watertown, MA in 1630.
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[17744] Elizabeth is daughter of Stephen Choate and Mary Low according to the unverified LDS Church Family Group Record, which also lists the children of Nathaniel and Elizabeth.
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[22590] http://www.cyberancestors.com/cummins/g710.html provides this son and reports that James m. Mary Howland (b. 1643, d. 1699 at Scituate, m. 1664).
[23273] James Dow (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jamesdow/s049/f675080.htm) states that Isabel is daughter of Gilbert (de) Mentieth (b. ca. 1150).
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"El Cid" helped Sancho seize the throne of Leon; conquered Valencia from the Moors; brilliant field commander and much romanticized. He was brought up in the Court of Ferdinand I by the king's eldest son, Sancho; Rodrigo's father is "a member of the Castilian squirearchy" - "Encycl.Brit.," 1956 Ed., 5:699. His third child, a son, was killed in battle. See (in 2003) http://libro.uca.edu/chaytor/hac4.htm
http://www.san.beck.org/AB17-FeudalEurope.html offers: "The most famous hero fighting for Alfonso VI was Rodrigo Diaz de Bivar, who had been named Campeador (Challenger) after defeating a Navarrese warrior in single combat during the war of the three Sanchos. Three years later Sancho II of Castile named him chief commander. After Sancho was murdered in 1072, Rodrigo and the knights made Alfonso take an oath he was not part of it before they would give him the crown of Castile. This caused Alfonso to dislike Rodrigo, though the king gave his cousin Ximena to him in marriage two years later. King Alfonso sent Rodrigo to collect tribute from al-Mutamid in Seville. Rodrigo found them under attack by Granada king 'Abd Allah and a few Christian nobles. Rodrigo helped the Sevillians defeat them; but he was later criticized for this and was charged with taking some of the tribute for himself. After Rodrigo attacked the Moors on his own initiative in 1081, Alfonso banished him. Rodrigo became a mercenary and fought on behalf of Saragossa's al-Mutamin for four years and after his death for al-Mutamin's son Mostain for three more years, often attacking and capturing Christians. The Muslims called him Said, which means lord or master, and in Spanish he thus became renowned as El Cid. In 1088 the Cid attacked Valencia for Mostain but wrote to Alfonso VI that he was still loyal to him and had been trying to weaken the Muslims in these wars. The next year the Cid met with King Alfonso and was promised all the lands he could conquer from the Muslims. Later Alfonso was persuaded to cancel the agreement and imprisoned the Cid's family. The Cid protested his innocence but regained only his family. As an independent knight his army plundered, and he gained large amounts of tribute from several lords, including 100,000 dinars a year from Valencia's Kadir. The Cid was attacked by Berenguer of Barcelona but defeated and captured him along with 5,000 men. The Cid was offended when Alfonso sent an army against Valencia, and so he ravaged the estates of the nobles who hated him, such as Count Garcia Ordonez. Alfonso's army had to abandon the siege of Valencia to protect his own country. After a terrible famine the Cid was able to take Valencia from the Muslims in 1094. That year he allied himself with King Pedro of Aragon and attempted to push the Almoravids south by force of arms; but the Muslims were reinforced by a fleet, and the Cid could not accomplish his goal of driving them from the peninsula of Spain. The Cid ruled Valencia until his death in 1099; later he became the subject of a celebrated epic poem."
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Christina Straub's "Straubs, Smiths and Extended Family," posted on Ancestry.com, states: "'New World Immigrants,' Vol. 2, p. 67: 'Baptized at Minfeld, September 15, 1701, son of Ludwig Fosselman in Minfeld and wife Maria Margaretha Schaeffer; married at Minfeld August 23, 1729, to Elizabetha Margaretha Probst, daughter of Christolph Probst; emigrated thirty years ago to the New Land (Document dated 1762). Brother-in-law, Johnnes Kauffmann.'
"In April 1732, Erhart was in Minfeld selling and signing over his land to his mother and sibling. They probably never lived in Overseebach. The sale was recorded in the name of Johan Erhardt Vosselmann.
"He was the first Vossellman (Fossellman) immigrant to America, arriving on October 17, 1732 on the ship 'John and William' with Johann Michael Probst, single, and Philipp Jacob Probst and his family. His history is documented in Askew's book on Vosselmann history and in 'The Brobst Chronicles.' His sister, Maria Margaretha (Vossellman) Ott, came to America in 1752
"He was granted 150 acres of land in Lynn Twp. Northampton Co., PA in 1738. The property lay near the western edge of Lynn Twp, between Ontelaunee Creek and Kistler's Creek, just east of Mathias Probst's and Michael Brobst's property.
"The ship 'John and William,' Captain: Constable Tymperton, sailed from Rotterdam by way of Dover, England and arrived in Philadelphia Oct. 17, 1732. 'Hans Earhart Vosselmann' was listed among the passengers, as well as 'Philip Jacob Probst' from Oberseebach in Alsace, with his wife Anna Katharina and children Johannes Michael, 11, Johannes Valentin, 8, Johannes Martin, 6, and Anna Maria, 1."