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[2741] "Maine Families in 1790, Vol. 4," Joseph Crook Anderson II and Louis Ware Thurston, editors (Camden, ME: Picton Press, 1994), p. 13, states Robert and Deborah r. Aurora, ME.
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[5688] {See "Dictionnaire de la Noblesse" (Paris, 1873), Vol. 18, p. 834.} For information about the present city of Terrasson, see http://www.ville-terrasson.com.
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"The Original Scots Colonists of Early America - Supplement: 1607-1707," David Dobson (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1998), p. 44: "Dunbar, Robert, born 1634, son of Ninian Dunbar of Georgehill, prisoner of war, transported to Boston, servant of Lynn Iron Works, at Braintree, settled in Hingham, Massachusetts, 1650, died there 19.9.1693 [FEAF][AncH-NE][SH#14]." See notes for Ninian Dunbar in response to this information!
Robert's parents are not proven. "Gen. and Fam. History of the State of Connecticut in Four Volumes," New York: Lewis Historical Pub. Co., 1911, II:788, gives Robert's death date as 5 Oct 1693; the Hingham, MA History, Vol. 2, publ'd by the town in 1893, gives his death date as 19 Sept 1693 and reports that his will is dated 13 Sept 1693.} Robert resided on Scotland Street in Hingham.
NOTE: the possible father of Robert is first identified in print in "The Genealogy of the Dunbar Family," by the Rev. Melzar Dunbar (1886), who reports it as merely family lore. What IS known circumstantially is that Robert was a Cromwellian prisoner of war. The name of Lt. Col. Dunbarr [sic] is on a handscript list of prisoners taken at the Battle of Dunbar; no first name is given for any officers; he is listed second after Col. Leslie. In 1659 Robert deposed that he had been a servant of Mr. Joshua Foote when Mr. Foote lived in Boston. He also stated (in 1659) that he was 25 years old. Robert Dunbar's name appears on a plaque at the Saugus Iron Works (a National Monument); Mr. Joshua Foote was one of the proprietors of these Works. No record has been found of the marriage to Rose; perhaps they married in Scotland and Robert wrote to her for the funds to release himself from his indenture to Mr. Foote. Perhaps she subsequently came to America and brought whatever wealth they had. This could explain the Rev. Peter Hobart's comment that "the opinion generally prevailed in Hingham that Mr. Dunbar brought money enough with him to begin life without embarrassment, as for years there were but two men in the place who paid a higher tax." [The above is from a letter from Ann T. Chaplin, Clan Genealogist, Clan Dunbar, RFD 2 - Box 668, Center Barnstead, NH 03225, to AEM 7 Dec 1990; she wrote further, 27 Dec 1990: "I continue to disbelieve that Robert Dunbar of Hingham is the son of Ninian Dunbar of Grange Hill. Ninian had a son Sir Robert Dunbar, knighted in 1660 (assorted sources...). This then can NOT be the Robert who is in Hingham at that time!!" However, there is likely SOME relationship to this line.] See "The Descendants of Robert Dunbar of Hingham, Mass.," Ann Theopold Chaplin (Center Barnstead, NH: Snackerty Enterprises, 1992).
Dick Schoenling (Webmaster@ClanDunbar.com) wrote 10 May 2004: "He is definitely not the son of Sir Ninian Dunbar of Grange. Sir Ninian did indeed have a son named Robert, but that Robert went on the become a member of Parliament. To my knowledge he never left what is now the UK. While he was arguing in Parliament, Robert & Rose of Hingham were busy building their family in Hingham. Robert of Hingham never left Massachusetts after arriving there in 1650. Obviously they can not be the same man. Robert is a very commmon name in the Dunbar line, particularly in the 16th and 17th centuries."
For the record, here is the erroneous information concerning Robert Dunbar: "Dunbar: Robert Dunbar, immigrant ancestor, was b. in Scotland, 1630. Name is believed to be derived from the ancient Scottish city of the same name. It is also a general belief in the family that he was a descendant of George Earl Dunbar in the regular line." Ninian Dunbar, founder of Grange Hill, had a son, Robert, supposed to have been Robert the immigrant who married Rose____, and in 1655 settled in Hingham, MA. It was the general opinion that he brought with him considerable sum of money to begin life in the new country, inasmuch as for years there were but two men in the town who paid a higher tax than he. {-"Gen. and Fam. History of the State of Connecticut in Four Volumes," New York: Lewis Historical Pub. Co., 1911, II:788, which also gives Robert's death date as 5 Oct 1693; the Hingham, MA History, Vol. 2, publ'd by the town in 1893, gives his death date as 19 Sept 1693 and reports that his will is dated 13 Sept 1693.} Robert resided on Scotland Street in Hingham.
[3496] Daughter of Ordmaer, Ealdorman, and wife Ealda, per Brian Thompsett at Web site http://www.dcs.hull.ac.uk/cgi-bin/gedlkup/n=royal?royal01783 - cf. http://www.stirnet.com/HTML/genie/ancient/ms/saxons03.htm
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[23416] See "Gen. Dict. ME & NH," pp. 82,437.
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[4226] See http://fjaunais.free.fr/h0roeulx.htm in 2003 and http://www.aritek.com/hartgen/htm/of-arcis-sur-aube.htm (unverified web sites).
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[4225]
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"The countship of St. Pol-sur-Ternoise owed its importance to its position between the countship of Flanders and the lands of the Capetian kings of France. It appears at the beginning of the 11th century bounded by the Aa, the Lys and the Canche. The `castrum' of St. Pol, built c. 1023 near Ternoise, commanded the crossroads... Formerly vassals of the count of Flanders through the count of Boulogne, the Candavenes, who formed the first dynasty of St. Pol (1025-1205), were able to resist Flemish domination, particularly in the time of Hugh II (1081-1126), relying instead on the Capetians." - Encycl. Brit.,'56,19:853-4. Hugues I
Candavenes was a third child; his wife is Clemence ______.
[22748] Francesco I m. Joanna of Austria. He is son of Cosimo I of Tuscany and Eleanor of Toledo - see http://nygaard.50g.com/files/3711.htm for ancestry (which relies on Brian C. Tompsett's web site: http://www.dcs.hull.ac.uk/public/genealogy/royal/catalog.html) and http://www.friesian.com/italia.htm.
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[1846] Thomas was knighted in 1527; M.P. for Appleby 1529-1536; Sheriff of Cumberland Co. (Nov. 1529); several times served as Joint Commissioner to treat with Scotland and Deputy Warden of the Marches and then Warden of the Marches towards Scotland; etc.{-see "The Official Baronage of England," by James E. Doyle (London: Longmans Green & Co., 1886, pp. 656-7); Encycl.Brit.,`56,23:557; E.R.Wharton, "Whartons of Wharton Hall",1898}