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_John BRYANT ________|
| (1644 - 1708) m 1676|
| | _George (Lewes or) LEWIS _+
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| |_Mary LEWIS _________|_Sarah JENKINS ___________
| (.... - 1655) m 1643 (.... - 1636)
_John BRYANT ________|
| (1678 - 1716) m 1707|
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| (1650 - 1732) m 1676|
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_Joshua HAINES ______+
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_Joshua HAINES ______|_Sarah HALL _________
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_Joseph HAINES ______|
| (1759 - 1846) m 1784|
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| (1759 - 1842) m 1784|
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[17734] Joseph m. Margaret Lord, widow of his brother, and they had two children.
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| _John H. GEIST ______|_Elizabeth HEPLER ___
| | (1840 - 1902) m 1861 (1813 - 1888)
| _Anson GEIST ________|
| | (1866 - 1911) m 1889|
| | | _Peter BEISEL _______+
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| | |_Harriet BEISEL _____|_Magdalena HEIM _____
| | (1842 - 1912) m 1861 (1808 - 1879)
|_Myrtle GEIST _______|
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[20962] George m. Martha _____.
_Frederick III, Roman EMPEROR _______+
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_Maximilian I, Roman EMPEROR ___________|_Leonora of PORTUGAL ________________
| (1459 - 1519) m 1477
_Philip of Burgundy, King Of CASTILE _|
| (1478 - 1506) m 1496 |
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| (1457 - 1482) m 1477 (1446 - 1503)
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| (1500 - 1558) |
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| | _Ferdinand V, King of Castile and LÉON _|_Joanna HENRIQUEZ ___________________
| | | (1452 - 1516) m 1469
| |_Joanna "The Mad" of CASTILE _________|
| (1479 - 1555) m 1496 |
| | _John II, King of CASTILE ___________+
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| |_Isabella of CASTILE ___________________|_Isabella of PORTUGAL _______________
| (1451 - 1504) m 1469 (.... - 1496)
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|--Philip II, King of SPAIN
| (1527 - 1598)
| _Rudolf, Crown Prince of AUSTRIA ____+
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Philip was a Habsburg king of Spain, who ruled the country at the height of its power and influence and used that power in the service of the Roman Catholic church and the Counter Reformation. During his reign the Philippine Islands (named for him) were conquered and colonies were established in what is now the southern United States.
He was educated by Roman Catholic clergymen, whose influence shaped his policies as king. Before succeeding to the throne of Spain upon his father's abdication in 1556, Philip had already received the duchy of Milan (1540), the kingdoms of Naples and Sicily (1554), and the Netherlands (1555) from his father. With the throne of Spain he also inherited extensive regions of the New World. Shortly after Philip's accession, the Spanish forces were victorious over the French at the
battles of Saint-Quentin (1557) and Gravelines (1558), and the 60-year war with France was concluded by the Treaty of Cateau-Cambrésis (1559), which was highly favorable to Spain. An outgrowth of the peace was Philip's third marriage to Princess Elizabeth of France, who had been betrothed to his son, Don Carlos.
In the Netherlands Philip banned Protestantism and severely restricted the rights of the people. He used the Inquisition as a method of control, and thousands of Protestants were killed or exiled. In 1567 the Protestants revolted, and Philip sent an army to suppress them, thus beginning 80 years of war by which the northern provinces (now the Netherlands) won their independence.
In Spain Philip's oppression of the Moriscos (Christianized Muslims) provoked them to rebel in 1568; after suppressing the revolt in 1571, Philip exiled almost the entire group to the great detriment of the country. In 1571 Philip sent his half brother John of Austria on a naval expedition that destroyed the Ottoman navy at the Battle of Lepanto. Asserting his claim to the throne of Portugal Philip conquered that country in 1580.
His desire to return the English to Catholicism as well as to check their rival maritime power, led Philip to the decision to invade England, and to that end he ordered the construction of a great fleet. In 1588 he dispatched the Armada to the British Isles, where it was destroyed by bad weather and the English. From 1590 to 1598 Philip was again at war with France, aiding the Catholic forces of the Holy League in its war against the Huguenot Henry IV.
In 1563 Philip began the construction of El Escorial, a somber monastic palace outside Madrid, which ranks among Europe's finest architectural monuments. Completed in 1584, it became his second residence. Philip II also m. (1) 1543 Maria of Portugal and (3) June 22, 1559 Elizabeth of Valois (1545-1568). His cousin Maria of Portugal bore him a son, Don Carlos, who died in 1545.