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| _Louis I "The Pious", King of AQUITAINE _+
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| _Charles II "The Bald", King of AQUITAINE _|_Judith of BAVARIA ______________________
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[6724] "Ancestral Roots..." (Balt., 1992) 143-18: "Cunegonde, b. ca. 890; m. (1) Wigeric, d. 919, Count in the Triergau, Count Palatine of Aachen; m. (2) ca. 920 Richwin, d. 923, Count of Verdun."
[28780] Susanna is daughter of Nathaniel Bartlett and Sarah Johnson.
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|_Hannah MCCASLIN ____________|_Abigail GRAY ________
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[6200] Irvin was a teacher, stonecutter and highway patrolman.
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|_Mildred "Midge" Vivian HUNTER _|_Mary Myranda HENSHAW _
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[27060] The 18 April 1910 federal census in Scranton, Lackawanna Co., PA lists Andrew (age 61, m. 32 years) as a Slovak-speaking professor of singing) with wife Julia (age 48, mother of 13 children, of whom 10 are living), son Alex (24, electrician with the Scranton Electric Co.), son Andrew (22, inspector of engines), son George (19, laborer in bolt works), daughter Mary (14), son John (12), son Patrick (11), daughter Annie (9) and daughter Julia (7). The 5 Januay 1920 federal census in Ward 6, Scranton lists Andrew, age 70, clerk in a junk yard, emigrated to America in 1892 and naturalized in 1904, b. in Austria and a Slovak whose parents were Austrian Slovaks - his wife Julia, age 60 (also b. in Austria and a Slovak), emigrated with their sons Alexander (35, a laborer) and George (25, "manager, stage") in 1895 and were naturalized in 1904 - the rest of the family are John (21, b. in PA), Joseph (10, b. in PA) and Julia (17, b. in PA).
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[2156] Maurienne is in Savoy - see http://www.savoie-maurienne.com.. http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~cousin/html/p277.htm offers: "He was a semilegendary hero and ally of King Rudolf III of Burgundy after 993. He drove the Saracens away from the rock of Monvéran in 1000 in France."
_Wilhelm, Duke of SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN ______+
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_Christian IX SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN _______|_Louise Caroline of HESSE _________________
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_Frederick VIII SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN ___|
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| | _Wilhelm of HESSE-CASSEL __________________+
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| |_Louise Wilhelmina of HESSE-CASSEL _____|_Lousie Charlotte Oldenburg of DENMARK ____
| (1817 - 1898) m 1842 (1789 - 1864)
_Harald Christian Frederik SCHLESWIG _|
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| | _Oscar I, King of Sweden And NORWAY _______+
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| | _Charles XV, King of Sweden And NORWAY _|_Josephine Beauharnais of LEUCHTENBERG ____
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Christina Straub in "Straubs, Smiths and Extended Family" on rootsweb.com in 2007 states "Capt. Zephaniah Willhide, was born on his father's farm less than a mile from Thurmont, Frederick Co., Md. About 1838, he came to Perry County, PA. He was a millwright which trade he learned. He was a joiner of great skill and precision, and engaged in that work for many years after he turned his attention to farming. In 1850 he bought the farm of his father-in-law, Solomon Shiively, and moved there that year from the tannery property where he has formerly lived. He owned and lived upon the farm till 1901 and managed it till his advacing age prevented. For a number of years before he sold the farm. Both of his wives, being sisters, were born upon this farm. Zephaniah and his second wife Catharine were married fiifty years.
"The entire family belonged to the Methodist church at New Germantown, Perry Co., PA.
"Zephaniah never saw actual service in time of war, yet he served as 'commissioned, Captain of the Montgomery Cadets of the Uniformed Militia of Commonweath of Pennsylvania, in the 3rd Brigade of the Fifteenth Division of the Counites of Cumberland, Perry and Franklin.' His first commission was issued by Wm. F. Johnston, Governor of PA., April 26, 1851, the second by Wm. Bigler, Governor of PA., Sept 7, 1854. At the time of his first enrollment of PA Volunteers, he was training the Montgomery Cadets, and had just two months till he would be past the age limit. Before the draft was made, his limit had expired and his company went into service under another officer.
"Both wives are buried at New Germantown, Perry Co., PA.
"Historical Newspapers, Altoona Mirror, March 30, 1906, Captain Zephaniah Willhide father of A. R. Willhide of 3017 Broad Avenue, died at his home at New Germantown, Perry County, last week of diseases incident to old age. He was 88 years old, 22 months and 15 days, and was one of the oldest residents of Perry County.
_Robert WYATT _______+
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_Godfrey WYATT ______|_Jane SKIPWITH ______
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[23517] An unverified posting in One World Tree in Ancestry.com connects Alice to this family.