_Colin Oig CAMPBELL __________________________+
| (.... - 1343)
_Archibald Mohr CAMPBELL ______________________|_Helena MOR __________________________________
| (.... - 1394)
_Colin CAMPBELL _____|
| |
| | ______________________________________________
| | |
| |_Isabell Mary LAMONT __________________________|______________________________________________
|
_Duncan CAMPBELL ____|
| (1370 - 1453) |
| | ______________________________________________
| | |
| | _______________________________________________|______________________________________________
| | |
| |_Margaret CAMPBELL __|
| |
| | ______________________________________________
| | |
| |_______________________________________________|______________________________________________
|
|
|--Colin CAMPBELL
|
| _James Stewart, 5th High Steward of SCOTLAND _
| | (.... - 1309)
| _Walter Stewart, 6th High Steward of SCOTLAND _|_Cecelia DE DUNBAR ___________________________
| | (1292 - 1327) m 1315
| _Robert STEWART _____|
| | (.... - 1420) m 1361|
| | | ______________________________________________
| | | |
| | |_Margorie BRUCE _______________________________|______________________________________________
| | (.... - 1316) m 1315
|_Marjory STEWART ____|
|
| ______________________________________________
| |
| _Sir John GRAHAM ______________________________|______________________________________________
| |
|_Margaret GRAHAM ____|
(1334 - 1380) m 1361|
| ______________________________________________
| |
|_Mary MENTEITH ________________________________|______________________________________________
http://www.electricscotland.com/webclans/families/cambells_breadalbane.htm offers:
"The Campbells of Breadalbane are the most powerful branch of the house of Argyll; indeed, in the extent and value of their estates they surpass the parent stock. They are descended from Sir Colin Campbell, third son of Duncan, first Lord Campbell of Lochaw, by Marjory Stewart, daughter of Robert, Duke of Albany, Regent of Scotland. In the Black Book of Taymouth, printed by the Bannatyne Club, from an old manuscript preserved in Taymouth Castle, it is stated that Duncan Campbell, commonly called Duncan in Aa, Knight of Lochaw (lineallie descendit of a valiant man surnamit Campbell quha cam to Scotland in King Malcolm Kandmore his time, about the year of God 1067, of quhom came the house of Lochaw) flourished in King David Bruce his dayes. The foresaid Duncan begat twa sons, the elder callit Archibald, the other namit Colin, wha was first laird of Glenurchay. That estate was bestowed on him by his father. It was the original seat of the MGregors, who were settled there as early as the reign of Malcolm Canmore. It was gradually wrested from them by the Campbells in pursuance of the hereditary policy of their family, and in the reign of David II. they managed to procure a legal title to the lands of Glenorchy, but the MGregors continued for a long time to retain possession of their ancient inheritance by the strong hand. Sir C0LIN CAMPBELL, the founder of the Glenorchy or Breadalbane branch of the clan, Douglas says, was a man of high renown for military prowess and for the virtues of social and domestic life. He was a stream of many tides against the foes of the people, but like the gale that moves the heath to those who sought his aid. He was born about A.D. 1400, and, says the Black Book, throch his valiant actis and manheid maid knicht in the Isle of Rhodes, quhilk standeth in the Carpathian Sea near to Caria and countrie of Asia the Less, and he was three sundrie tymes in Rome. After the murder of James I., in 1437, Sir Colin took prompt and active measures to bring the assassins to justice, and succeeded in capturing two of them, named Chalmers and Colquhoun. For this service James II. afterwards conferred upon him the barony of Lawers. In 1440 Sir Colin erected the Castle of Kilchurn (properly Coalchuirn) on a rocky promontory at the east end of Loch Awe, under the shadow of the majestic Ben Cruachan, at no great distance from the Pass of Brander, where the MDougalls of Lorne were defeated by Robert Bruce. This child of loud-throated war, as the castle is termed by Wordsworth, is now a picturesque ruin, which has been repeatedly sketched by eminent painters. [From the top of the hill, says Miss Wordsworth in her Journal, a most impressive scene opened upon our viewa ruined castle on an island (for an island the flood had made it) at some distance from the shore, backed by a cove of the mountain Cruachan, down which came a foaming stream. The castle occupied every foot of the island that was visible, thus appearing to rise out of the water. Mists rested upon the mountain-side, with spots of sunshine; there was a wild desolation in the low grounds, a solemn grandeur in the mountains, and the castle was wild yet statelynot dismantled of turrets nor the walls broken down, though obviously a ruin.See Address to Kilchurn Castle, upon Loch Awe, Wordsworths Poetical Works, pp. 117125.]
"According to tradition, Kilchurn Castle was built by Sir Colins lady during his absence in the Holy Land on a crusade, and the greater part of the rents of his lands during seven years is said to have been expended on its erection. An old legend ascribes to Sir Colin an incident which has been frequently told of other barons who have chosen to remain long absent from home, and is embodied in Sir Walter Scotts ballad of the Noble Moringer, translated from the German. It is said that during his long absence Sir Colin had a remarkable dream, which a monk to whom he related it told him was intended to warn him of an impending domestic calamity that could only be averted by his presence in his own castle. He immediately hastened to Scotland with all possible speed, and arrived at a place called Succoth, where an old woman dwelt who had been his nurse. In the disguise of a beggar he solicited from her food and shelter for the night, which was readily granted. She recognised him by a scar on his arm, and informed him that as a report had been spread that he had fallen in battle in the Holy Land, and as no tidings had been received of him during his long absence, his wife believed that he was dead, and was about to marry another husband on the following day. It turned out that the messengers whom Sir Colin had repeatedly sent with intelligence to his wife of his welfare had been intercepted and murdered by a neighbouring chief, named MCorquodale, who had at length succeeded in persuading the lady that she was a widow, and had obtained the promise of her hand. Early next morning Sir Colin, still disguised as a beggar, set out for his castle of Kilchurn, and readily obtained entrance into the courtyard, which on this festive occasion stood open to all comers. On being accosted by one of the servants, he asked that his hunger might be satisfied and his thirst quenched. Food and liquor were immediately placed before him. He partook of the former but refused the latter, unless it was given him by the lady herself. On being informed of the poor mans wish, she approached and handed him a cup of wine. Sir Colin drank her health, and dropping a ring into the empty cup returned it to her. On examining the ring she at once recognised it as one she had given to her husband on his departure, and threw herself into his arms. MCorquodale was permitted to depart unmolested, but he was subsequently punished for his treachery by Sir Colins son, who attacked him and expelled him from his castle and lands.
"The legend turns on an incident which, as Sir Walter Scott remarks, was not unlikely to happen in more instances than one when crusaders abode long in the Holy Land, and their disconsolate dames received no tidings of their fate. A story very similar in circumstances is told of one of the Braidshaighs, the ancient lords of Haigh Hall, in Lancashire, now possessed by the Earl of Crawford, their descendant in the female line. The particulars are represented in a stained-glass window in that old manor-house, and are narrated at length in the family genealogy. Sir Walter mentions that he adopted the idea of the tale of The Betrothed from the Haigh Hall tradition.
Sir Colin was four times married. His second wife was one of three daughters and co-heiresses of the Lord of Lorne, with whom he received a third of the estates of that ancient and powerful clan, still possessed by his descendants, and thenceforward quartered the galley of Lorne with his paternal coat of arms. His nephew, the first Earl of Argyll, to whom he was guardian, married another of these heiresses. By his fourth wife, a daughter of Stirling of Keir, Sir Colin had a son named John, who was the ancestor of the Earls of Loudoun."
_Johannes Kreienschmidt VON EGGERODE _
| (1690 - ....)
_Johannes Wilhelm ECKENROTH _________|______________________________________
| (1709 - 1757) m 1738
_Heinrich (Henry) ECKENROTH _|
| (1736 - 1813) |
| | ______________________________________
| | |
| |_Anna Margaretha Elisabetha BENNICK _|______________________________________
| (1709 - 1790) m 1738
_Conrad ECKENRODE ___|
| (1776 - 1848) m 1796|
| | _Johannes (John Jacob) KUHN __________
| | | (1696 - 1750) m 1716
| | _Heinrich (Henry) KUHN ______________|_Anna Barbara ADAM ___________________
| | | (1718 - 1765) (1698 - ....)
| |_Anna Barbara KUHN __________|
| (1742 - 1791) |
| | ______________________________________
| | |
| |_Anna Barbara SCHMIDT _______________|______________________________________
| (1723 - 1773)
|
|--Jacob C. ECKENRODE
| (1813 - 1884)
| ______________________________________
| |
| _Henry NORBECK ______________________|______________________________________
| | (.... - 1799)
| _John NORBECK _______________|
| | (1753 - 1825) m 1776 |
| | | ______________________________________
| | | |
| | |_____________________________________|______________________________________
| |
|_Catherine NORBECK __|
(1778 - 1848) m 1796|
| _Melchior REPPERT ____________________
| | (1668 - 1731) m 1690
| _Stephen REPPERT ____________________|_Barbara PETER _______________________
| | (1703 - 1785) m 1735 (1671 - 1721)
|_Eve Rosina REPPERT _________|
(1756 - 1830) m 1776 |
| _Johannes FISCHER ____________________
| | (1711 - 1753)
|_Catharine FISCHER __________________|______________________________________
(1718 - 1787) m 1735
[30795] Ancestry is from the unverified Christy's Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2012.
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|
_____________________|_____________________
|
_Enoch HUTCHINS _____|
| (.... - 1698) m 1667|
| | _____________________
| | |
| |_____________________|_____________________
|
_Samuel HUTCHINS ____|
| (.... - 1742) m 1716|
| | _____________________
| | |
| | _Thomas STEVENSON ___|_____________________
| | | (.... - 1663)
| |_Mary B. STEVENSON __|
| (1651 - ....) m 1667|
| | _____________________
| | |
| |_____________________|_____________________
|
|
|--Caleb HUTCHINS
|
| _Nathaniel MERRILL __+
| | (1601 - 1655)
| _Nathaniel MERRILL __|_____________________
| | (1634 - 1682)
| _John MERRILL _______|
| | (1663 - 1705) m 1685|
| | | _____________________
| | | |
| | |_____________________|_____________________
| |
|_Hannah MERRILL _____|
(1673 - 1747) m 1716|
| _John WEBSTER _______
| | (1605 - 1646) m 1624
| _Sgt. John WEBSTER __|_Mary SHATSWELL _____
| | (1632 - 1716) m 1653 (1606 - 1694)
|_Lucy WEBSTER _______|
(1664 - 1718) m 1685|
| _Nicholas BATT ______+
| | (1612 - 1677)
|_Anne Newburg BATT __|_____________________
(1630 - 1716) m 1653
[12127] http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/9211/HUTCHINS.htm reports Caleb m. 15 Feb. 1727 Sarah Bryar.
_____________________________
|
_Enoch HUTCHINS _____|_____________________________
| (.... - 1698) m 1667
_Jonathan HUTCHINS __|
| (1684 - 1746) m 1720|
| | _Thomas STEVENSON ___________
| | | (.... - 1663)
| |_Mary B. STEVENSON __|_____________________________
| (1651 - ....) m 1667
_Charles (The "Patriot") HUTCHINS _|
| (1742 - 1834) m 1764 |
| | _Nicholas WEEKS _____________
| | | (.... - 1720)
| | _Joseph WEEKS _______|_Judith (possibly) MENDUM ___
| | | (1670 - 1741) m 1696
| |_Judith WEEKS _______|
| (1696 - 1742) m 1720|
| | _Richard (Bryer or) BRIAR ___
| | | m 1665
| |_Adah Edith BRIAR ___|_Eleanor WRIGHT _____________
| (1666 - 1702) m 1696 (.... - 1672)
|
|--Daniel HUTCHINS
| (1778 - 1863)
| _Jacob PERKINS ______________+
| | (1662 - 1705) m 1684
| _Jacob PERKINS ______|_Elizabeth SPARKS ___________
| | (1685 - 1770) m 1712 (.... - 1692)
| _Joseph PERKINS _____|
| | (1717 - ....) m 1739|
| | | _John STOVER ________________+
| | | | (1653 - ....)
| | |_Lydia STOVER _______|_Abigail (Alcock or) ALCOTT _
| | (.... - 1717) m 1712 (.... - 1730)
|_Mary PERKINS _____________________|
(1745 - 1797) m 1764 |
| _Samuel WARDWELL ____________+
| | (1643 - 1692) m 1672
| _Eliakim WARDWELL ___|_Sarah HOOPER _______________
| | (1687 - 1753) m 1711 (1650 - 1692)
|_Abigail WARDWELL ___|
(.... - 1760) m 1739|
| _Samuel ( Sr.) BRAGDON ______+
| | (1647 - ....)
|_Ruth BRAGDON _______|_Mary MOULTON _______________
(1691 - 1728) m 1711 (1652 - 1725)
[19814] Perhaps named David, he m. Hannah McCaslin Snowman, according the NSDAR supplemental application for # 817403.
[19813]
[S14]
Penobscot, ME VR
_Joseph KINSMAN _____+
| (1673 - 1741)
_Benjamin KINSMAN ___|_Susanna DUTCH ______
| (1719 - 1794) m 1740 (1675 - 1734)
_Ebenezer KINSMAN ___|
| (1751 - ....) |
| | _Robert PERKINS _____+
| | | (1695 - ....) m 1718
| |_Elizabeth PERKINS __|_Elizabeth DOUTON ___
| (.... - 1806) m 1740 (.... - 1763)
_John KINSMAN _______|
| (1778 - 1854) m 1802|
| | _____________________
| | |
| | _____________________|_____________________
| | |
| |_____________________|
| |
| | _____________________
| | |
| |_____________________|_____________________
|
|
|--Joanna KINSMAN
|
| _William HOLTON _____+
| | (1675 - 1755)
| _Samuel HOLTON ______|_____________________
| | (1710 - 1767)
| _Samuel HOLTON ______|
| | (1743 - 1801) m 1770|
| | | _____________________
| | | |
| | |_____________________|_____________________
| |
|_Sarah HOLTON _______|
(1777 - 1856) m 1802|
| _____________________
| |
| _____________________|_____________________
| |
|_Sarah ALEXANDER ____|
(1750 - 1831) m 1770|
| _____________________
| |
|_____________________|_____________________
[15620] Joanna m. Cummings S. Taylor.
_John MARTINDALE ____+
| (1719 - 1826)
_Thomas MARTINDALE __|_Mary STRICKLAND ____
| (1765 - 1852) m 1789 (1728 - 1769)
_William MARTINDALE __________|
| (1793 - 1852) m 1824 |
| | _____________________
| | |
| |_Mary BOOTHE ________|_____________________
| (1773 - 1845) m 1789
_Samuel S. MARTIN ___|
| (1835 - 1919) |
| | _____________________
| | |
| | _____________________|_____________________
| | |
| |_Jane MARTIN _________________|
| m 1824 |
| | _____________________
| | |
| |_____________________|_____________________
|
|
|--Caleb H. MARTIN
| (1863 - 1884)
| _____________________
| |
| _____________________|_____________________
| |
| _Caleb R. HOYT _______________|
| | (1815 - ....) |
| | | _____________________
| | | |
| | |_____________________|_____________________
| |
|_Emily J. HOYT ______|
(1842 - 1927) |
| _____________________
| |
| _____________________|_____________________
| |
|_Mary, wife of Caleb R. HOYT _|
(1813 - ....) |
| _____________________
| |
|_____________________|_____________________
__________________________
|
_Jacob D. MOYER ______________|__________________________
| (1776 - 1834)
_Sam MYERS ____________________|
| (1805 - 1883) m 1827 |
| | _Andrew HAFFER ___________
| | | (1737 - 1791)
| |_Maria Anna Catharine HAFFER _|_Elizabeth DRUCKENMILLER _
| (1778 - ....) (.... - 1809)
_Joel MYERS _______________|
| (1843 - 1925) m 1869 |
| | __________________________
| | |
| | ______________________________|__________________________
| | |
| |_Mary Ann (Pontius or) PAULUS _|
| (1809 - 1868) m 1827 |
| | __________________________
| | |
| |______________________________|__________________________
|
|
|--William F. MYERS
| (1875 - 1955)
| __________________________
| |
| ______________________________|__________________________
| |
| _John F. SCHNEE _______________|
| | (1823 - 1873) |
| | | __________________________
| | | |
| | |______________________________|__________________________
| |
|_Melissa Elizabeth SCHNEE _|
(1852 - 1932) m 1869 |
| __________________________
| |
| ______________________________|__________________________
| |
|_Hannah YOUNG _________________|
|
| __________________________
| |
|______________________________|__________________________
[9718] William m. (1) Dec. 10, 1901 Dottie M. Martin (1880-1907) whose older sister Katherine m. Victor Vernon Myers [q.v.] - William and Dottie had Eva ("Eve") Ellen Myers (b. Aug. 5, 1904 at Copley, OH, m. 1st June 1, 1929 at Golden, CO Lawrence Pearson [divorced in 1940 at Denver, CO] and 2nd in 1944 at San Pedro, CA Ted Coldren (1902-1947) [divorced in 1945]; she r. Hawaii) and a son b. Aug. 20, 1907, d. Aug 22., 1907, buried in same casket as Eva. William m. (2) June 21, 1920 at Akron, OH Nina A. Oviatt and r. Akron, OH>
_Cesare D'ESTE _______
| (1561 - 1628) m 1586
_Alfonso III D'ESTE ______|_Virginia de' MEDICI _
| (1591 - 1644) (1568 - 1615)
_Francesco I D'ESTE _____|
| (1610 - 1658) |
| | ______________________
| | |
| |__________________________|______________________
|
_Alfonso IV d'Este, Duke of Modena and REGGIO _|
| (1634 - 1662) |
| | ______________________
| | |
| | _Ranuccio I FARNESE ______|______________________
| | | (1569 - ....) m 1600
| |_Maria Caterina FARNESE _|
| (1615 - 1646) |
| | ______________________
| | |
| |_Margherita ALDOBRANDINI _|______________________
| m 1600
|
|--Francesco II d'Este, Duke of Modena and REGGIO
| (1660 - 1694)
| ______________________
| |
| __________________________|______________________
| |
| _________________________|
| | |
| | | ______________________
| | | |
| | |__________________________|______________________
| |
|_______________________________________________|
|
| ______________________
| |
| __________________________|______________________
| |
|_________________________|
|
| ______________________
| |
|__________________________|______________________
[27090] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francesco_II_d%27Este offers: "He was born in Modena to Alfonso IV d'Este, duke of Modena, and Laura Martinozzi, niece of Cardinal Mazarin. His sister, Mary of Modena, married the future James II of England in 1673 and became queen of England in 1685. He became duke at the age of two. His mother, pious and rigorous, served as his regent until 1674, filling state offices with clerics under the advice of her Jesuit confessor Father Garimberti. When she left to accompany the princess to England, he assumed control at the age of fourteen, and was so transformed in the free and easy company of his cousin principe Cesare Ignazio d'Este, that on her return the dowager duchess withdrew from court. Francesco's foreign policy was affected by the requirements of Louis XIV, his sister's patron after 1688, but he resisted French attempts to interfere in the duchies. He learned the violin as a boy and the court orchestra was revived for him when he was eleven; the violinist was Giovanni Maria Bononcini. Francesco was a lavish and discerning patron of music. His library has remained substantially complete in the Biblioteca Estense, Modena."
_Karl Anton Friedrich Fürst VON HOHENZOLLERN-SIGMARINGEN _
| (1785 - 1853) m 1808
_Charles Anthony HOHENZOLLERN _____________|_Marie Antoinette MURAT __________________________________
| (1811 - 1885) m 1834 (1793 - 1847)
_Leopold of HOHENZOLLERN _____________|
| (1835 - 1905) |
| | _Ludwig Karl, Grand Duke of BADEN ________________________+
| | | (1786 - 1819) m 1806
| |_Josephine Zahringen of BADEN _____________|_Stéphanie Louise Adrienne DE BEAUHARNAIS ________________
| (1813 - 1900) m 1834 (1789 - 1860)
_Ferdinand I Sigmaringen of HOHENZOLLERN _|
| (1865 - 1927) m 1893 |
| | _Ferdinand of SAXE-COBURG ________________________________+
| | | (1785 - 1851)
| | _Ferdinand DE SAXE-COBURG-GOTHA ___________|_Maria Antonia Koháry DE CSÁBRÁG _________________________
| | | (1816 - 1885) m 1836 (1797 - 1862)
| |_Antonia of PORTUGAL _________________|
| (1845 - 1913) |
| | _Peter IV Braganza, King of PORTUGAL _____________________+
| | | (1798 - 1834) m 1817
| |_Maria II da GLORIA _______________________|_Marie-Leopoldine HABSBURG _______________________________
| (1819 - 1853) m 1836 (1797 - 1826)
|
|--Elizabeth Hohenzollern of ROMANIA
| (1894 - 1956)
| _Ernst I Saafeld, Duke of SAXE-COBURG ____________________+
| | (1784 - 1844) m 1817
| _Albert Augustus, Prince of SAXE-COBURG ___|_Dorothea Luise Pauline of SAXE-GOTHA ____________________
| | (1819 - 1861) m 1840 (1800 - 1831)
| _Alfred Ernest Albert of SAXE-COBURG _|
| | (1844 - 1900) m 1874 |
| | | _Edward Augustus, K.G., Duke of KENT _____________________+
| | | | (1767 - 1820) m 1818
| | |_Victoria Hanover, Queen of Great BRITAIN _|_Victoria Maria Louisa of SAXE-COBURG ____________________
| | (1819 - 1901) m 1840 (1786 - 1861)
|_Marie of Saxe-Cobury And GOTHA __________|
(1875 - 1938) m 1893 |
| _Nikolai I ROMANOV _______________________________________+
| | (1796 - 1855) m 1817
| _Alexander II Nicholoevich ROMANOV ________|_Alexandra FEODOROVNA ____________________________________
| | (1818 - 1881) m 1841 (1798 - 1860)
|_Marie Alexandrovna ROMANOV __________|
(1853 - 1920) m 1874 |
| _Louis II, Grand Duke of HESSE ___________________________+
| | (1777 - 1848) m 1804
|_Marie of HESSE-DARMSTADT _________________|_Wilhelmina Luise of BADEN _______________________________
(1824 - 1880) m 1841 (1788 - 1836)
_John WHITCOMB ______+
| (1588 - 1662) m 1623
_Robert WHITCOMB _________|_Frances COGGIN _____
| (1628 - 1704) m 1660 (.... - 1671)
_James WHITCOMB _____|
| (1668 - 1728) m 1694|
| | _James CUDWORTH _____+
| | | (1604 - 1682)
| |_Mary Elizabeth CUDWORTH _|_Mary Sarah GOODMAN _
| (1637 - 1699) m 1660 (1608 - 1673)
_James WHITCOMB _____|
| (1695 - 1763) m 1731|
| | _____________________
| | |
| | _William PARKER __________|_____________________
| | | (1614 - 1684) m 1651
| |_Mary PARKER ________|
| (1667 - 1729) m 1694|
| | _Humphrey TURNER ____
| | | (.... - 1673) m 1618
| |_Mary TURNER _____________|_Lydia GAYMER _______
| (1634 - 1703) m 1651 (.... - 1669)
|
|--Nathaniel WHITCOMB
| (1743 - ....)
| _____________________
| |
| __________________________|_____________________
| |
| _____________________|
| | |
| | | _____________________
| | | |
| | |__________________________|_____________________
| |
|_Sarah WINSLOW ______|
(1707 - ....) m 1731|
| _____________________
| |
| __________________________|_____________________
| |
|_____________________|
|
| _____________________
| |
|__________________________|_____________________