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_Jacob J. BREINER ____|_Magdalena HAMMER _____
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_George Franklin BRINER ________|
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[6243] http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~cousin/html/p133.htm states: "Onven de Cornoüaille was an aunt of William the Conqueror. "Agnes alias Orguen." She was Angevin from Angers, Brittany. She was born circa 1005."
_Michael II ("the Stammerer"), EMPEROR _
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_Michael III (The Drunkard), EMPEROR _|
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[3562] Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus ("born in the purple") was an author and a patron of literature and a painter. He was Eastern Emperor at Constantinople, 912-959. For this family, see "The Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium" (NY: Oxford U. Press, 1991), II:1262-63. Cf. the genealogical charts at http://www.friesian.com/romania.htm. In 944 the Emperor's sons Stephen and Constantine Lecapeni tried to seize power before Romanus passed it to Constantine VII. Romanus was exiled on the island of Prote, where he died peacefully four years later. However, the sons were unable to remove Constantine VII, who had them arrested in January 945 and sent into exile. Though he had been Co-emperor most of his life, the reclusive Constantine was now forty years old and began to rule for the first time. He had made wise use of his time, studying and writing on government and history. His Book of Ceremonies is considered a valuable encyclopedia of Byzantine customs that revolve around the powerful Emperor. For his son Romanus he wrote a shrewd book On Imperial Administration that suggested the proper diplomacy for various countries. The greedy and arrogant Patzinaks must be controlled annually by tribute, alliance promises, and the exchange of hostages in order to keep the Russians, Bulgarians, and Magyars quiescent. This valuable book was top secret and never allowed to leave the palace, where only high officials could read it. In diplomacy the Emperor recommended giving as little as possible to get as much as possible in order to enhance power, and the loyalty of the navy must be assured. Constantine also wrote an important history of this period and a biography of Basil I. http://www.san.beck.org/AB15-ByzantineEmpire.html offers: "Constantine VII was also concerned about land ownership, and in 947 a law ordered that all land in the Anatolikon and Thracesion themes that had been acquired by the powerful since Constantine's sole rule began and in the future be restored immediately without compensation to the peasants. Constantine VII excelled at diplomacy and often met with dignitaries from a wide variety of countries. In 946 he negotiated an exchange of prisoners with Saif ad-Daula. Magyars agreed to be baptized and concluded a peace treaty in 949, the same year that Liudprand of Cremona visited at Christmas. In 957 Constantine met with the emir of Diyarbekir and Princess Olga of Russia. Byzantine forces tried and failed to take Crete in 949; but the army led by John Curcuas captured Germaniceia and crossed the Euphrates in 952. However, the next year Saif ad-Daula reconquered Germaniceia and invaded Byzantine territory. Yet after Nicephorus Phocas replaced his father Bardas Phocas in 957, the Byzantines took Hadath, and the next year John Tzimisces captured Samosata."
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_Harley Hollenbaugh EVANS _|
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| |_Florence E. HOLLENBAUGH _|_Ida Catherine BODLEY ___
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_Peter DE PRIDIAS ____+
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[5744] John was a Knight a dozen generations descended from the Prideaux ancestor who accompanied William the Conqueror in 1066 and became overseer of Cornwall. See "Prideaux, A Westcountry Clan," by R. M. Prideaux (Chichester, England: Phillimore & Co., Ltd., 1989) for the ancestry given here; this fine book gives extensive insight into the life and times of the family and the wider society. Through his second marriage, Sir John Prideaux acquired an interest in the larger estate of Sharpham. Adeston is in the parish of Holbeton, Devonshire.
_Valentine REHBOCK _______+
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_Johann Adam RABUCK ________|_Anna B. BALDAUF _________
| (1763 - 1835) m 1780 (1735 - 1808)
_John Conrad REBUCK _______|
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_Isaac REBUCK _______|
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| |_Lulu Juliana REITZ _______|
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| | _Sebastian Simon BROSIUS _+
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| |_Maria M. BROSIUS __________|_Barbara Margaretha ROTH _
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| _George Daniel SCHNEIDER _+
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| _Johann Nicholas SCHNEIDER _|_Magdalena STUPP _________
| | (1749 - 1821) m 1773 (1728 - 1814)
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(1756 - 1827) m 1773
Christopher was born ca. 1655-60 and died between Oct 1712 and 9 July 1714. He stated that he was shipwrecked and stayed; he was a fisherman. He settled in that part of Eastham which was set off as Truro in 1709 - since he was from Truro, Cornwall he may have been influential in the selection of this town name. His sons were known as "whale fishermen." Research in Sept 1986 at Truro, England by Katherine Brown suggests that Christopher came from Elgoshayle Parish near Truro and may be the Christopher baptised there 12 Dec 1631, son of Anthony Strowte [sic] (son of James Strowte) who m. Mary Olyver there 23 June 1631 - Christopher had sons baptised there, 1657-66. Christopher's estate was administered 9 July 1714 at Truro, MA. NOTE: Hannah is presumed, but not proven, to be his daughter. Tom Dunn posted on GenForum in July, 2003: "About eight years ago I pulled a file [KSTROUT.ged] off the net. According to this file, Christopher Strout was baptized on 12 Sept. 1631 at Egloshayle, Wadebridge, Cornwall, England. Cristopher was the son of Anthony and Mary Stroud. Anthony is said to be of German descent. Anthony changed his name to Strout at the time of Cristopher's baptism. According to this file, the source for this information was a letter from the Vicarage at Egloshayle. I have not attempted to verify any of the above."
Adella Hayward (heydella60@aol.com) posted on GenForum 18 Nov 2003: "Recent research( at Truto, County Cornwall, England in Sep 1986 by Katharine (Dickson) Brown suggests that Christopher 1 Strout came from Elgoshayle parish/town, near truro, County Cornwall. The following extract from Library in Truro, International Genealogical Index microfiche sheet #A0217 may refer to Christopher 1 Strout of Truro, Cape Cod, MA;
James Strowe(sic)
Anthony Strowe (sic) son of James Strowe (sic) christened Egloshayle 22 Aug 1602. Anthony married Mary Olyver in Egloshayle 23 Jun 1631.
Christopher Strout, son of Anthony Strout and Mary christened Egloshayle 12 Sep 1631. Christopher Strout married ____________.
Anthony Strout, son of Christopher, christened Egloshayle 25 May 1657.
Anthony Strout, son of Christopher, christened Egloshayle 6 Oct 1664.
Digory Strout, son of Christopher, christened Egloshayle 13 Jan 1666.
It is possible that Christopher 1 Strout of Cape Cod was much older than Sarah Picke, married in 1680. If he were 49 years old when he married Sarah, then he was about 84 years old when he died ca 1715. Sarah could have been a second wife. Married: (2?)(1) on Dec 1680 at Marblehead (v/r), Sarah Picke, daughter of George & Sarah (________) Picke of Marblehead. George Picke came to Massachusetts prior to 5 Dec 1663 for on that date he purchased of Samuel Pondy of Marblehead, fisherman and his wife Anna, one end of a dwelling house in which said Pondy lived, In the deed he gives his occupation as fisherman. The name George Picke as recorded on a town list, 1674, when Marblehead's inhabitants had 'increased to such an extent' that there were 114 householders; at a meeting held during this year it was voted that 'all these 15 or 16 houses build in Marblehead before ye year 1660 shall be allowed one cows common and a half'. In Salem Quarterly Court will 9 Oct 1678-29 Nov 1679, Sarah Picke is witness to Ann Condy's will. Ann gives Sarah two porringers. Sarah married (2)(2) before 25 Oct 1716 Joesph Collins of Eastham. He died there ca 1723. She died at Cape Elizabeth and is buried in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, South Portland, in a lot with her son Christopher. (much of above based on original research by Dr. Leonard F. Tibbetts of South Yarmouth, MA). Misc: He Settled in that part of Eastham which was set off as Truro in 1709. (As he apparently originated from Truro, County Cornwall, perhaps he was instrumental in the naming of the new town, Truro, MA in 1709). One tradition states that he was shipwrecked in this country and stayed. He was in fishing business and some of his sons were known as 'whale fishermen'. His widow petitioned the Barnstable County Probate Court for adminstration of his estate on 9 Jul 1714, Barnstable County Probate Court records contain a document in the estate of Christopher 1 Strout identifying his widow on 25 Oct 1716, as 'Sarah Collins, late Sarah Strought, Administrix to ye Estate of Christopher Strout, late of Cape Cod in Said County, now deceased and now wife to Joseph Collins of Eastham in ye County of Barnstable'. I hope this info helps you - I got it from Capt. Tom Morse, perhaps he could help you even more. I see that he posts messages here. His e-mail is tomorse@acadia.net or his address is P.O. Box 203-- Castine, ME 04421. His telephone # is 207-326-8856." - Adella Hayward, 3310 W. Susan Lane, Lecanto, FL 34461; 352-527-9954
_Ardoino, Margrave of PAVIA _____
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_Ardoino Count, Susa & TURIN _|_________________________________
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_Manfred I, Count of SUSA ____|
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_Ulric Manfred II, Count of SUSA _|
| (.... - 1035) m 1010 |
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| _Adalberto II, Margrave of ESTE _+
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| _Oberto I, Margrave of ESTE __|_________________________________
| | (0912 - 0975)
| _Oberto II, Margrave of ESTE _|
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[4293] Adelaide is probably daughter of Ulric Manfred II, Count of Susa {per "Ancestral Roots of Sixty New England Colonists," Frederick L. Weis, Lancaster, Mass.. 1950, p.60; her father is Ulric, Margrave of Susa, per "Ancestral Roots of Magna Charta Barons," Carr P. Collins, Jr., Dallas, 1959}. She was heiress of Turin.