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[14259] "Medieval English Ancestors of Certain Americans," Carl Boyer III (Santa Clarita, CA, 2001), p. 100, reports Thomas m. Bertha _____ who m. (2) Ralph le Bigod and that Bertha was of record 28 July 1260 as widow of Ralph.
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http://wolves.dsc.k12.ar.us/cyberace/sbgone/gen/fam1/gee/john.htm offers: "John Gee / Hezelelponi Willix abt 1635 - Dec. 27, 1669 / 1636 - Nov. 27, 1714; m. abt 1640, Boston, Suffolk Co., MA - John Gee, Immigrant Born in London, Of Boston, Suffolk County, MA and Edgartown, Martha's Vineyard, Dukes County, MA. A John Gee came in the Transport of London in 1635 at the age of 18 but it cannot be stated this is the same John Gee. His first appearance at Great Harbor, as far as the records show, was on Dec. 23, 1661, when he submitted to the Patentee's government, but it is probable that he had been there some time before. The Boston records contain the birth of a son to him and his wife in May, 1662, so that we may conlude his residence here had lately begun and that the family remained at the former residence. Two years later he was granted land on Aug. 20, 1663: "Voted by this town (Edgartown, Martha's Vineyard, MA) that John Gee shall have that lot and commonage which was given to Thomas Trapp: itt forfeited: which lot is ten acres upon the line and half a commonage and he to build and inhabit according to the order in fifty two. (Edgartown Records, I, 140). He participated in the divisions of Felix Neck and Machemys Field the next year, and on March 12, 1665 was chosen 'to divide the fish' caught at the town weir. (Edgartown Records, I, 113) This seemed to be his occupation for some time as on May 11, 1667, the town voted that 'John Gee is to have three thousand of fish for orderly dividing of the towns fish every morning.' (Edgartown Records I, 140) He was one of five men chosed by Chief Magistrate Thomas Mayhew in 1667 to dispossess Francis Usselton from Homes Hole Neck, and received as compensation one-sixth part of the land there which remained a part of his estate, undivided, for sixty years. None of the six shareholders remained for settlement at Homes Hole. John Gee's share became a source of subsequent litigation because of his death in 1669 and the removal of his heirs to the mainland. In 1730 Mary Pickering mAde deposition showing her parentage and sold her rights to her kinsman, Amos Merrell of Boston, who in turn disposed of the share to Joseph Callender of Boston. This land was joined to the town of Tisbury in 1673 (later West Tisbury). He was lost at sea, and is marked as deceased in the town records, Dec. 27, 1669 (Edgartown Records, I, 41) Supposedly drowned off the coast of Martha's Vineyard.
"Hazelelponi Willix - Born in Exeter, Essex County, MA. Daughter of Balthasar Willix and Anna. Servant of Henry Walthan of Weymouth. She was living at the Vineyard in June, 1670, but had removed to Boston the next year, when she was received for baptism at the First Church in that town (Sup. Jud. Court Files, No 971; comp., Records 1st Church, Boston) She remained in Boston for a number of years, until Obadiah Woods, a widower and a baker of Ipswich, met her, proposed, and they were married after 19 Nov. 1671, William Harris of Ipswich testified that he 'well remembers Obadiah Woods intermarrage with the widdow Hazelelepony Gee...that sd Wood brought her from Boston, that it was the Talk of the Times when she came to Dwell at Ipswich.' (Dukes Deeds, VI, 238). It does not appear what caused this 'Taulk of the Times,' but it may be surmised that her name was enought to excite village gossip. No known descendants on the island of Martha's Vineyard. Have seen her name as Hazel el poneh, Hazelelponah, Hazelelponi, Hazelelpony. She survived her second husband, and died at Ipswich. Her stone reads 'Haselelpony Wood widdow of Obadiah Wood, died Novem'r ye 27, 1714. Aged 78 years. Wright Blessed are ye Dead who Die in ye Lord' - Buried at the Old Burying Ground, Ipswich, MA. Children: Mary, Annah, Martha, John."
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_William DE CANTELUPE _|_Milicent GORNAI ____
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[19334] Hannah is daughter of Joseph Lowell, Jr. and Mary Jones. George A. Wheelers "History of Castine, Penobscot and Brooksville, Maine," (privately printed in Cornwall, NY, 1923), pp. 172-3: "Percival Lowell, with his two sons, John and Richard, and one daughter, came from Bristol, England and settled in Newbury in 1739 [sic]. JOHN had eight children. The sixth was Benjamin born September 12, 1642. Benjamin married Ruth Woodman, October 1666, and had eight children. The seventh, Joseph, was born September 12, 1680; he married Mary Hardy, December, 1707, and had six children, of whom the fifth was Joseph, who probably removed to Penobscot in 1762. Joseph married Mary Hones February, 1745. They had eight children born in Newbury and two in Penobscot. There names are as follows: - 1. ANN, born February, 1746, - married Reuben Grindle and had seven children. She was the ancestress of the Doctors Grindle of Bluehill and Mount Desert. 2. ELIPHALET, born August 1747. He married Elizabeth Haney in 1777 and settled at North Penobscot at what is now called Lowells Corner. They had ten children. She was the daughter of Archibald Haney. 3. HANNAH, born February, 1749. Died August 9, 1759. 4. FRANCIS, born November, 1751. Died at Penobscot, March 28, 1763. 5. MARY, born May, 1754 - married Joseph Webber and had seven children. 6. STEPHEN, born July 1756. - Supposed to have been captured at sea by Algerine pirates. 7. HANNAH, born January, 1760, - married Reuben Grindle and had thirteen children. 8. LYDIA, born January, 1762. - - - 9. JOSEPH, born at Penobscot December 13, 1765. Married Judith Freeman in January 22, 1802 and had three children. The youngest one, Hannah, died at North Castine in 1867. 10. NANCY, born April 7, 1769. She married Captain David Jenkins. Eliphalets children were: - 1. Josiah, born June 26, 1775. 2. Mary, born May 10, 1778. 3. Nancy, born in 1780. 4. George, born October 3, 1782. 5. William, born October 23, 1785. 6. Stephen, born September 8, 1787. 7. Lydia, born February 2, 1789. 8. Marcy, born February 15, 1791. 9. Robert, born June 15, 1796. 10. Harry, born September 23, 1798. Harry, the only survivor (in 1875) lives on the old homestead at North Penobscot. He married Sarah Emerton of Bucksport in 1834 and has had seven children. He was at one time a captain in the Penobscot Company of Militia. Josiah was an ensign in the same company, when the English took Castine in 1814. George was the father of William Lowell, of Portland and learned his trade - that of a tailor - off Jimmy Scott of Castine. (Letter of William Lowell, August, 1875.) The LOWELL family is very numerous in Penobscot, - so much so that a settlement in North Penobscot has for many years been called colloquially as Lowelltown."
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[13620] http://www.xs4all.nl/~kvenjb/genealogy_nl/nassau/nassau_tekst.htm offers: "Frederick Henry of Orange-Nassau (1584-1647), Prince of Orange 1625, Count of Nassau, stadholder of Holland, Zealand, Utrecht, Overijssel and Guelders 1625, Groningen and Drenthe 1640. Frederick Henry recognised one illegitimate child, Frederik of Nassau-Zuylenstein (1623/4-1672), whose eldest son, Willem (1649-1708), became Count of Rochford and viscount of Tunbridge. The last male descendant of the line of Nassau-Zuylenstein died in 1990. In 1625 Prince Frederick Henry married Amalia of Solms-Braunfels (1602-1675)." http://www.thepeerage.com/p5572.htm#i111435 gives his ancestry and family, and reports: "He married Amalie zu Solms-Braunfels (of the House of Solms), daughter of Johann Albrecht I Graf zu Solms-Braunfels (of the House of Solms) and Agnes von Sayn-Wittgenstein (of the House of Sayn), on 4 April 1625. He died on 14 March 1647 at age 62. He gained the title of Prince Friedrich of Orange in 1625.2 He gained the title of Stadtholder Frederick of the United Provinces of the Netherlands in 1625." See Jirí Louda and Michael MacLagan, "Lines of Succession: Heraldry of the Royal Families of Europe, 2nd edition" (London, U.K.: Little, Brown and Company, 1999).
[21258] This person is presumed living.