_Andrew BATE ________+
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| (1521 - 1580) m 1546
_James BATES ________|
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| (1526 - 1577) m 1546
_Edward BATES _______|
| (.... - 1686) m 1632|
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| (1563 - 1610) m 1580|
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_Jacob BRILLHART ____+
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_David BRILLHART ____|_Margaret MYERS _____
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_Jacob BRILLHART ____|
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Biography in the Oceana County History, Oceana County Historical S=
[14343] Cicely is daughter of Sir Nicholas de Eton, Knight of Pynton and Stockport.
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| _Daniel PIPER _______+
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| _John Adam PIPER ____|_Mary WITTER ________
| | (1803 - 1880) (1784 - 1865)
| _L. Martin PIPER ______|
| | (1838 - 1914) m 1859 |
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[26185] WWI draft card - Chambersburg, Franklin Co., PA; boiler maker helper for the Cumberland Valley Rail Road Co. 1930 - Woosung Twp., Ogle Co., IL; farm laborer. Arthur m. Nellie _____.
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(1696 - 1742) m 1720|
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(1666 - 1702) m 1696|
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(.... - 1672) m 1665
Charles and his family came to Penobscot in a schooner in 1768, clearing a farm and residing on Wardwell Point on the Bagaduce estuary in the town of Penobscot. As shown on Peter's survey in 1787, Charles' land included all of Wardwell point and a swath half-way to the Penobscot River, a total of 280 acres. When the American forces were defeated at Castine in 1779, Charles went to Damariscotta to escape capture. He served in the French and Indian War of 1759 according to George A. Wheeler's "History of Castine" (Bangor, ME: Burr & Robinson, 1875, p.362 - also see pp. 202-03). "Jacob Perkins and His Descendants," pp. 2, 3, 11 includes a report that Charles and several Perkins men lay in ambush on Charles' property and fired on a British guard boat, 1779, during the siege of the Bagaduce (Castine); Charles then walked with his wife and eight children through the wilderness to Damariscotta, returning to Penobscot in 1783. Charles lost his parents in early childhood, and was brought up by his sister, Edith (who m. Samuel Averill/Avery, the first settler in Penobscot on the NW shore of Northern Bay near Jacob Perkins). Charles was part of the expedition to Louisburg, Nova Scotia when age 16, and was shipwrecked on the "Londoner" off Cape Ann while returning to Boston. Afterwards he resided at Albany, NY where he was noted for his diminuitive size and great strength. He then returned to York, Maine where he married Mary Perkins (1764) and moved to Penobscot (1768) with her and their three children. {A son William is listed in "Maine Families in 1790" (Camden: Picton Press, 1988, p. 158.) Also see "Hugh Hutchins of Old England," Jack Randolph Hutchins and Richard Jasper Hutchings (Baltimore: Gateway Press, 1984, pp. 698-9; Wheeler, George A., "History of Castine... [1922 edition], pp. 169-170.}
For Charles' children, see Penobscot, ME VR, p. 23.
Charles m. (2) Mrs. Nelly Bowles (b. 10 July 1754 at Marblehead, MA, d. 5 Dec 1838 at Penobscot, ME) per Penobscot VR and "The Folks of Majorbigwaduce," Grace Limeburner (N. Brooksville, ME - typescript in Bangor Public Library), p. 174. His service to the Revolution is recorded in NSDAR 378929 (Feb. 1948) which refers to pp. 169-173, 271-272, of George A. Wheeler's "History of Castine" (Cornwall, NY: 1923): "Patriot, joined American Patriots in defence of Castine, Maine, stationed part of the time at Hainey Point. July 1779; suffered depredations by the English Oct 1780. After the destruction of the American fleet and the occupation of Majabagaduce by the English, he refused to take an oath of allegiance to the British Sovereign, fled to Newcastle, Me. Castine formerly part of Penobscot (Majabagaduce)." "Revolutionary War Graves Register," (Louisville: NSSAR, 1993), p. 322 states he is buried in the Hutchings Farm Cemetery, Penobscot, and that he also m. Mrs. Nelly Bowles. See "Soldiers, Sailors and Patriots of the Revolutionary War - Maine," Carleton E. Fisher (Louisville, KY: NSSAR), p. 399. Cf. http://www.one-barton-family.us/genealogy/viva/d95.html. "Majorbidwaduce..." by Ellenore W. Doudiet (Castine: Castine Scientific Society, 1978), p. 90: "There was a tide mill at Warm Cove by Till's Point and along the shore to the north Isaac and Sparks Perkins [q.v.] and Charles Hutchins settled in the 1760s. Charles had served in His Majesty's army at Louisbourg but, in 1779, was active in the American cause. With Isaac, Jacob and Sparks Perkins he was on guard at Archibald Hainey's farm when a British boat approached, shots were exchanged and a British soldier was killed. . . . son William, fourteen years old, accompanied them. He enlisted in the American army, for a few months only, as was customary, and returned to Penobscot before the war was over . . . ."
[13694] Jessie is daughter of George Redding and Nancy _____.
[26906] http://www.guide2womenleaders.com offers: "Queen Kunigunda Rostislavna of Kiev of Bohemia (Czech Republic) - A dominant force during the reign of her husband, King Otakar II of Bohemia, who had divorced his first wife, Margrethe von Habsburg who was unable to have children. Kunigunda was especially influential when it came to the politics towards Hungary. After his death she tried to convince both King Rudolf von Habsburg and Otto V. von Brandenburg, who had been named guardians for her son Vaclav (1271-1305), that her late husband had designated her as guard and regent of the realm. She made a truce with Rudolf, but Otto took her and her son prisoner and took control over Bohemia. Rudolf attacked Otto and she was released together with her son, and was in charge of only the province surrounding Prauge. In 1284 she married Count Zawisch von Falkenstejn and Rozmberk, who acted as the real ruler after Vaclav was released from the regency in 1283 at the age of 12. Kunigunde was daughter of Grand Prince Rostislaw II of Kiev and Anna of Hungary, and lived (ca. 1245-85)."
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_Jacob SEILER _________|
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| | _Andreas GEIST ______+
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| |_Sarah GEIST ________|_Magdalena HEPLER ___
| (1826 - 1902) (1803 - 1869)
_James SEILER _______|
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_Albert Augustus, Prince of SAXE-COBURG ___+
| (1819 - 1861) m 1840
_Edward VII, King of Great BRITAIN __________|_Victoria Hanover, Queen of Great BRITAIN _
| (1841 - 1910) m 1866 (1819 - 1901)
_George V, King of Great BRITAIN _|
| (1865 - 1936) m 1893 |
| | _Christian IX SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN __________+
| | | (1818 - 1906) m 1842
| |_Alexandra, Princess of DENMARK _____________|_Louise Wilhelmina of HESSE-CASSEL ________
| (1844 - 1925) m 1866 (1817 - 1898)
_George Edward Alexander WINDSOR _|
| (1901 - 1942) m 1934 |
| | _Alexander of Wurttemberg, Duke Of TECK ___+
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| | _Francis, Duke of TECK ______________________|_Claudine, Countess of HOHENSTEIN _________
| | | (1837 - 1900) m 1866 (1812 - 1841)
| |_Mary of TECK ____________________|
| (1867 - 1953) m 1893 |
| | _Adolphus Frederick, Duke of CAMBRIDGE ____+
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| |_Mary Adelaide Wilhelmina Elizabeth HANOVER _|_Augusta Wilhelmine Luise of HESSE-CASSEL _
| (1833 - 1897) m 1866 (1797 - 1889)
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| _Christian IX SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN __________+
| | (1818 - 1906) m 1842
| _William George I, King of GREECE ___________|_Louise Wilhelmina of HESSE-CASSEL ________
| | (1845 - 1913) m 1867 (1817 - 1898)
| _Nicholas of GREECE ______________|
| | (1872 - 1938) m 1902 |
| | | _Constantine NIKOLAIEVITCH ________________+
| | | | (1827 - 1892) m 1848
| | |_Olga Constantinovna of RUSSIA ______________|_Elizabeth Alexandra IOSSIFOVNA ___________
| | (1851 - 1926) m 1867 (1830 - 1911)
|_Marina of GREECE ________________|
(1906 - 1968) m 1934 |
| _Alexander II Nicholoevich ROMANOV ________+
| | (1818 - 1881) m 1841
| _Vladimir Alexandrovich ROMANOV _____________|_Marie of HESSE-DARMSTADT _________________
| | (1847 - 1909) m 1874 (1824 - 1880)
|_Helen Vladimirovna ROMANOV ______|
(1882 - 1957) m 1902 |
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|_Maria PAVLOVNA _____________________________|___________________________________________
(1854 - 1920) m 1874
[13118] living - details excluded