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_Thomas BARSHAM _____|
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_William BARSHAM ____|
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| _William III YELVERTON _____+
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| _William IV YELVERTON _|_Margaret Gamond Or GERNON _
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| _Henry YELVERTON ____|
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| | | _Henry Fermor or FERMOU ____
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|_Ann YELVERTON ______|
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| _William DRURY ________|_Anne CALTHORPE ____________
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|_Bridget DRURY ______|
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| _Henry SOTEHYLL ____________+
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|_Elizabeth SOTHEL _____|_Jane EMPSON _______________
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"The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633" -
OCCUPATION: Possibly a carpenter, as he was involved twice in assessing work on building the meetinghouse, 10 December 1652, 14 October 1654 [WaTR 1:29, 31, 38], and on 19 January 1662/3 was to determine the repairs necessary to the Mill Bridge [WaTR 1:75]. In his will he gave to son Nathaniel "all my working tools and my furnace kettle"; a furnace kettle could be used to melt metals, especially lead, so William Barsham may also have found work as a glazier, producing leaded windows.
CHURCH MEMBERSHIP: Admission to Watertown church prior to 9 March 1636/7 implied by freemanship.
FREEMAN: 9 March 1636/7 [MBCR 1:372].
EDUCATION: Signed his will on 28 August 1683 with a firm and distinctive hand, and signed the codicil on 15 April 1684 with a shaky but still legible hand. Bequeathed his Bible to daughter Hannah Spring. Inventory included "four old small old books" valued at 5s.
OFFICES: Gave evidence in death of Austen Bratcher, 28 September 1630 [MBCR 1:78]; petty jury, 19 September 1637 [ MBCR 1:203]. Chosen Watertown selectman, 22 December 1652 [WaTR 1:31]; chosen "clerk of the market to seal weights and measures," 26 February 1655/6 [WaTR 1:45]; committee for the proprietors of the farms, 6 October 1662 [WaTR 1:75].
ESTATE: "William Bassum" granted thirty acres in Watertown Great Dividend, 25 July 1636 [WaBOP 4]; granted three acres in Beaverbrook Plowlands, 28 February 1636/7 [WaBOP 5]; granted three acres in the Remote Meadows, 26 June 1637 [WaBOP 10]; granted a farm of eighty-eight acres, 10 May 1642 [WaBOP 12]. In the 1644 Watertown Inventory of Grants, William Barsham held five parcels: homestall of twenty-eight acres, Great Dividend of thirty acres, three acres [Beaverbrook] Plowlands, three acres Remote Meadow, and six acres of upland at the Town Plot [WaBOP 83]; in the Inventory of Possessions he held one parcel: twenty acres of upland [abutting his homestall] [WaBOP 118]. In the Composite Inventory he held five parcels: homestall of forty-eight acres, Great Dividend of thirty acres, three acres Remote Meadow, three acres [Beaverbrook] Plowlands, and a farm of eighty-eight acres [WaBOP 26].
In his will, dated 28 August 1683 (with codicil of 15 April 1684) and proved 29 August 1684, William Barsham bequeathed to son John a two-year old heifer and the "vantage" [increase], four ewe sheep and £5 in silver; to "William Barsham the son of my son John Barsham" twenty shillings in silver; to son "Joshuah Barsham" twenty shillings in silver and "my good musket"; to son "Nathaniall Barsham ... all my working tools and my furnace kettle"; to daughter "Hanna Spring" a cow, four ewe sheep, £3 in silver and "my bible"; to daughter "Susanna Capen" a cow, four ewe sheep, £3 in money and "my joined chair"; to daughter "Sarah Browne" a cow, four ewe sheep, £3 in silver and "my great armed chair"; to daughter "Mara Bright" a pair of oxen, four ewe sheep, £3 in silver and a great armed chair; to daughter "Rebecka Winship ... my farm of seventy-two acres"; to daughter Elizabeth Barsham "my farm of sixty-four acres"; to last two daughters, Rebecca Winship and Elizabeth Barsham, four acres in Thatcher's Meadow and all household stuff not previously mentioned to be divided between them; in a codicil of 15 April 1684 he bequeathed to "my daughters Hannah Spring, Susanna Capen, Sarah Browne, Mary Bright and my son John Barsham to each of them twenty shillings apiece" [MPR Case #1329].
The inventory of "the estate of William Barsham who deceased the 3d of July 1684" was taken 5 August 1684; no total of the values was made, but the inventory did include £26 in real estate: "seventy-two acres of land called farm land," £10; "sixty-four acres of land called farm land," £10; and "four acres of meadow in Thatcher's Meadow," £4 [MPR Case #1329].
BIRTH: By about 1610 based on approximated date of marriage.
DEATH: Watertown 3 or 13 July 1684 "widower" [MPR Case #1329; WaVR 55].
MARRIAGE: By 1635 Anabel Smith alias Bland, born say 1615, daughter of John Smith alias Bland [TAG 61:20-21]; d. by 23 August 1683 (not named in husband's will).
_John George BREINER __+
| (1807 - 1892) m 1829
_Daniel BRINER __________|_Magdalena SEAGER _____
| (1847 - 1912) m 1875 (1804 - 1889)
_Ira George BRINER ___|
| (1876 - 1941) m 1901 |
| | _William Lyman PARSON _
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| |_Sarah Elizabeth PARSON _|_Margaret J. JONES ____
| (1851 - 1935) m 1875 (1818 - 1889)
_George Luther BRINER ____|
| (1905 - 1969) |
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| |_Jessie Camilla COMP _|
| m 1901 |
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[9893] living - details excluded
[24014] Margarethe is daughter of Otto I and Mathilde.
_Canute I, King of DENMARK _+
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|--Herbastus ("the DANE")
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| _Eric EDMUNDSON ____________+
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| _Bjorn Erickson, King of SWEDEN _|____________________________
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| _Olof "Mitkg" Bjornsson, King of SWEDEN _|
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_Henry EATON ________|
| (1807 - 1897) m 1845|
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_Leonard EATON _______|
| (1848 - 1932) m 1880 |
| | _Noah WHITCOMB ______+
| | | (1748 - ....)
| | _Richard WHITCOMB ___|_____________________
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| |_Eliza Ann WHITCOMB _|
| (1811 - ....) m 1845|
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| |_Susan LITCHFIELD ___|_____________________
| (.... - 1840) m 1806
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|--Florence Ethel EATON
| (1898 - 1980)
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[22668] Florence m. Oscar Valeqett, Sr. (b. 4 July 1892, d. in June 1978 in Norton).
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|--Malinda GARN
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| _George HART ________|
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|_Catherine SNIDER ___|
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Ancestry and siblings of Malinda are from Becky Teubner's file in Ancestry World Tree.
Malinda had three brothers-
1. William- m. Clarissa Wile-
c. John- not married
Mina- m. Howard Cobbler-
c. Mildred- m. Ralph VanGilder
c. Dayton- stillborn
Kenneth - m. Mary Rosella Brown-
c. Ruth Ann- m. Charles Gibbs
Robert- dec.
2. John- married twice- one son Vance
3. Adam- c. Emmit, Harve- m. Johnston &
Mark- m Deppler
One sister- Becky
Shared by Ruth Ann Gibbs 1/2001 (ragibbs@charter.net)
[25203] One World Tree claims she is daughter of Ambrose Honor (b. ca. 1585 in East Stafford, Berkshire).
_William IRISH _____________+
| m 1639
_George IRISH ________|_Belle (or Bella) PONSONBY _
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_James ("High Sheriff") IRISH _|
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| |_Elizabeth MUSGROVE __|____________________________
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_James IRISH ____________________|
| (.... - 1741) m 1720 |
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| |_Beatrice POOLE _______________|
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|--Thomas IRISH
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[2681] Thomas m. Deliverance Skillings and had Susanna (22 Oct 1760, m. 7 Dec 1780 Ebenezer Morton), Isaac (7 March 1763), Benjamin (20 June 1766), Jacob (14 Sept 1768, d. 10 Jan 1794), Amy (3 April 1770, d. 1861), Abigail (6 May 1773), Gamaliel (15 Oct 1776, d. young), Deliverance (20 May 1779, d. 3 June 1859), Mary (1 Dec 1780, d. 19 Sept 1870), Elizabeth (1 May 1784, m. John Skillings 30 Oct 1802 in Harrison, ME).
_Robert KINSMAN _____+
| (1629 - 1712) m 1652
_Joseph KINSMAN _____|_Mary BOREMAN _______
| (1673 - 1741) (1631 - ....)
_Benjamin KINSMAN ___|
| (1719 - 1794) m 1740|
| | _John DUTCH _________+
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| |_Susanna DUTCH ______|_Elizabeth ROPER ____
| (1675 - 1734) (.... - 1692)
_Robert KINSMAN _____|
| (1747 - 1820) m 1773|
| | _Jacob PERKINS ______+
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| | _Robert PERKINS _____|_Sarah KINSMAN ______
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| |_Elizabeth PERKINS __|
| (.... - 1806) m 1740|
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| |_Elizabeth DOUTON ___|_____________________
| (.... - 1763) m 1718
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|--Lydia KINSMAN
| (1778 - ....)
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(.... - 1782) m 1773|
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[17789] Lydia m. Wilmot Osborne.
_Demetrios MANOS ____
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_Constantinos MANOS ____|_Marioara CARAGEA ___
| (1785 - 1835)
_Thrasybulos MANOS _________|
| (1835 - 1922) |
| | _Jakob ARGYROPOULOS _
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| |_Sebastie ARGYROPOULOS _|_Marioara SOUTZOS ___
| (1806 - 1883)
_Petros MANOS _______|
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| |_Roxane MAVROMICHALIS ______|
| (1848 - 1905) |
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|--Aspasia MANOS
| (1896 - 1972)
| _Jakob ARGYROPOULOS _
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| _Perikles ARGYROPOULOS _|_Marioara SOUTZOS ___
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| _Jacob ARGYROPOULOS ________|
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| | |_Aglaia ROSETTI ________|_____________________
| | (.... - 1871)
|_Maria ARGYROPOULOS _|
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|_Aspasia Anargyrou PETRAKI _|
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aspasia_Manos offers: "On 4 November 1919, at Tatoi, Aspasia Manos married King Alexander in a secret, civil wedding. Their marriage caused a scandal, and the couple was forced to temporarily flee to Paris. She never took the title of Queen, being known as Madame Manos by those aware of the marriage.[2] Alexander lived less than a year after the wedding. His father, King Constantine I, was restored to the Greek throne a month after Alexander's death and returned from exile. His government officially treated the brief reign of his late son as a regency, which meant that Alexander's marriage, contracted without his father's permission, was technically illegal, the marriage void, and the couple's Posthumous child illegitimate.
"At the behest of Alexander's mother, Queen Sophia, a law was passed in July 1922 which allowed the King to retroactively recognize marriages of members of the Royal Family, although on a non-dynastic basis. Thereupon King Constantine issued a decree, gazetted 10 September 1922, recognizing the marriage of Alexander to Aspasia. Henceforth, she and her daughter were accorded the title "Princess of Greece and Denmark" and the style of Royal Highness. This title was customarily borne by non-reigning members of the Greek Royal Family, who also happened to be members of a cadet branch of the reigning dynasty of Denmark.
"Aspasia and Alexander were the parents of only one child, Princess Alexandra, born five months after Alexander's death at Tatoi (her father having died of sepsis following a monkey bite). Alexandra would later marry Peter II, King of Yugoslavia.
"Aspasia Manos and her daughter were the only members of the Glücksburg dynasty, the Greek Royal House, to be of recent Greek descent. Like most European royal families by the 20th century, the Glücksburgs were predominantly German in descent, but had some Greek blood dating back to the Middle Ages through the royal Byzantine ancestry of Greek Royal Family.
"Due to the combination of her daughter and son-in-law's health problems, financially straitened circumstances and troubled marriage, Aspasia acted as guardian to her grandson Alexander, Crown Prince of Yugoslavia (born 1945). She raised him mostly in England. She had the pleasure, just a month before her death, of seeing Alexander marry a royal Franco-Brazilian, Princess Maria da Gloria of Orléans-Braganza.
"She died in Venice, and was initially interred at the cemetery of San Michele island near Venice. Her remains were later transferred to the royal cemetery Plot in the park of Tatoi near Dekeleia (23 km north of Athens.)
"Her living descendants include her only grandson Alexander, Crown Prince of Yugoslavia, and her three great-grandsons Prince Peter of Yugoslavia, Prince Philip of Yugoslavia and Prince Alexander of Yugoslavia."
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_Lawrence Kennard ("Larry") MCLEOD _|
| (1908 - 1968) m 1936 |
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|--Donna Marilyn MCLEOD
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| _Uriah BOUCHER ___________________|________________________________
| | (1818 - 1873) m 1843
| _David Ransom BOUCHER _|
| | (1856 - 1941) m 1903 |
| | | _Jacob SMITH ___________________
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| | |_Amanda Calista ("Clista") SMITH _|_Catherine ("Katie") STEINHOFF _
| | (1827 - 1916) m 1843
|_Ruby Stretton BOUCHER _____________|
(1913 - ....) m 1936 |
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|_Minne STRETTON _______|
(1873 - 1961) m 1903 |
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[19009] living - details excluded
_Walter SCOTT _______
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_Walter SCOTT _______|_Margaret DOUGLAS ___
| (1565 - 1611) m 1586 (.... - 1640)
_Walter SCOTT _______|
| (.... - 1633) m 1616|
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| |_Mary KERR __________|_____________________
| m 1586
_Francis SCOTT ______|
| (1626 - 1651) m 1646|
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| |_Mary HAY ___________|
| m 1616 |
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|--Elizabeth SCOTT
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|_Margaret LESLIE ____|
m 1646 |
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[17213] NOTE: http://www.thepeerage.com does not include this person among the children of Francis Scott!
_William, Chatelain de ST OMER _
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_Guillaume DE ST OMER ______________|________________________________
| (.... - 1143)
_William III de ST OMER _|
| (.... - 1170) |
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| |_Millsinde DE PICQUIGNY ____________|________________________________
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_William IV de ST OMER _|
| (.... - 1192) |
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|--Nicholas de ST OMER
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| _Fastré II D'AVESNES ___________+
| | (.... - 1111)
| _Gauthier D'AVESNES ________________|________________________________
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| _Nicholas D'AVESNES _____|
| | (1129 - 1169) |
| | | _Everhard I, Lord of MORTAIGNE _+
| | | | (.... - 1101)
| | |_Ida DE MORTAIGNE __________________|________________________________
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|_Ida d' AVESNES ________|
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| _Albert III, Count of NAMUR ____+
| | (1048 - 1102)
| _Henry of Namur, Count of La ROCHE _|_Ida of SAXONY _________________
| | (.... - 1138) (.... - 1102)
|_Maud DE LA ROCHE _______|
(1133 - ....) |
| _Henri I, Count of LIMBURG _____+
| | (1060 - 1119)
|_Matilda of LIMBURG ________________|_Adela of POTTENSTEIN __________
(.... - 1141) (.... - 1107)