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[28790] William m. 14 Jan 1572 in St. Nicholas Parish, Bristol to Elizabeth Goodall (b. in 1556 in Bristol, d. 14 Jan 1572 in Bristol).
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[6216] William m. Tricia _____ of Orrington, ME.
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[27078] Joseph m. Clare Deignan - r. Long Island, NY - had Mary Jeanne Hudak (r. Coopersburg, PA - had Michael) and Stephen Hudak (not married). Joseph is age 4 and 3/12 in the 1920 census.
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[15579] See "The Kinsman family: Genealogical record of the descendants of Robert Kinsman, of Ipswich, Mass., from 1634 to 1875," Lucy W. Stickney, Kinsman (1876), p. 105 reports that William "graduated from Claverack Academy, Claverack, Columbia County, N.Y., about 1857; studied law; admitted to practice in Council Bluffs, Ia.; when the war broke out, joined the army, rose to the rank of Colonel in the 23rd Iowa Infantry, and fell in battle near Vicksburg, Miss., May 18, 1863, in Grant's army."
[1683] Known as Herman Pusillus "the Small" of Bonngau, Count Palatinate, Herman was Count 966-996. For his genealogy, see the chart at http://www.friesian.com/deutsch.htm#cleves. http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/LOTHARINGIA.htm offers: "Hermann 'Pusillus', son of Ehrenfried Graf [im Zülpichgau] & his wife Richwara --- (-996). 'Herimannis...comes' donated property 'in...villæ...Eilba in Maginensi pago' to Münster St Martin for the soul of 'nostræ matris Rihuuare' by charter dated 10 Jun 963. The primary source which names his father has not yet been identified. Graf im Bonngau 970, 992 and 993. Graf in Gerresheim 976. Graf im Eifelgau 975 and 978. 'Uuicfredus sancta Treuerice sedis archidiaconus' donated property 'in pago Aiflense in comitatu Herimanni' to the abbey of St Maximin by charter dated 975. 'Udo cum coniuge mea Gisla' donated property 'in pago Aiflensi in comitatu Herimanni' to St Maximin at Trier by charter dated 978. Graf im Zülpichgau 981. He was installed as Hermann Pfalzgraf of Lower Lotharingia in [985]/989. 'Otto...rex' donated property 'Vvalbisci in comitatu Karoli comitis' to Quedlinburg by charter dated 6 Jan 992, which names as present 'Bernhardi ducis, Egberti comitis, Eggihardi marchionis, Herimanni palatini comitis, Huodonis marchionis, Deoderici palatini comitis eiusque fratris Sigeberti comitis, Herimanni comitis'. Graf im Auelgau 996. - m Heilwig ---, from the family of Ulrich Bishop of Augsburg (-22 Jan ----). The 'Brunwilarensis Monasterii Fundatio' names 'Helywiga' wife of 'Hermanni comitis palatine...cognomente Pusillus"', but does not give her origin."
NEHGR 159:105 (April 2005) states that she m. (2) ca. 1664 John Sunderland with whom she had Mary Sunderland, b. 1665. She joined the Rev. Mr. Lathrop's congregation in Barnstable, MA 20 Jan 1650 and was admitted to Second Church, Boston 13 March 1660. Her parents are William and Thomasine, and her mother may have been the second wife of John Mayo, Samuel's father. Her father, William Lumpkin, was a freeman by 1639/40 and a farmer at Yarmouth. "The Mayflower Quarterly", August, 1990, p. 213, reports that "he was probably a weaver in the old country." His will is dated 23 July 1668 and names his wife (who died 26 Feb 1682/3 at Yarmouth). Tamsen (or Tamasine) married (2) John Sunderland of Boston (and later of Eastham); her sister, Ann, b. 1625, m. William Eldredge. Cf. Pope's "Pioneers of Mass."; NEGHR 7:236. [A William Lumpkyn of Colchester, beer brewer, and Thomasine his wife, are recorded in a mortgage in Co. Essex, England, with Robert Talcott, alderman of Colchester, re: a "capital messuage in par. of St. James and 2 pieces of meadow (4. ac.) near adjoinging [2 seals]" per Essex Ro T/A 44 p136 [D/DHt T72/81] as quoted by Dave Tylcoat in email in 1997 (dave_tylcoat@compuserve.com - http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/dave_tylcoat). In a case in that county 27 May 1636 Robert Taylcott the Elder of Colchester, Gent. sues William Lumpkin who had apparently failed to make his payments on this mortgage and therefore forfeited the property. There are other Lumpkins in the Colchester area at this time. We do not know if William of Yarmouth, MA is related to or the same as the William of Colchester.] The LDS Church's Ancestral File states that she d. 26 Feb 1682 and is buried in the old cemetery at Harwich, MA and shows marriages for her to John Mayo about 1614, to Samuel Mayo in 1643, and to John Sunderland in 1668. See "Rev. John Mayo and His Descendants" by Jean Mayo Rodwick, published in 2001. "Dennis, Cape Cod", author unknown: William Lumpkin served the town of Yarmouth as Constable for a brief term and took his turn on the jury and as Highway Surveyor. The Lumpkins owned land in the section called New Boston in present day Dennis. It used to be part of Yarmouth. They were neighbors of the Howes family. It appears that he was a weaver. Looms were listed in his estate and whereas most families had spinning wheels, few in this first generation had looms. The Lumpkin name died out because he had all daughters.
Regarding her mother, wife of William Lumpkin, David Conover (dave@conovergenealogy.com) shared is 2003: "The fact that John Mayo's widow was the same person as William Lumpkin's widow is established by the following: 1. In the settlement of John Mayo's estate [Md.9:119], is states: "Mistris Tamasin Mayo the Relict of Mr. John Mayo above mensioned made oath to the truth of this Inventory soe farr as shee knowes; excepting onely the Goods and estate which shee had before theire Intermarriage, which shee had not Claimed Right nor power to Dispose of but onely to use while they lived together as, as shee affeirmeth and to bring in what further shee may know the 2cond of June 1676". 2. Court Orders, V., 7 June 1787: [MD 9:121]: Adminstrators appointed to "the estate of Mr. John Mayo Deceased...with Reference unto his wifes prte and amonst his Children" 3. A church record in the hand-writing of Rev. Increase Mather says: "In the beginning of the year 1670, Mr. Mayo, the pastor, grew very infirm. On the 15th of April he removed his person, and his goods also from Boston to reside with his daughter in Barnstable, ..." In ["The Reverend John Mayo, Genealogy" by E. Jean Mayo, p.2] 4. The rarity of the name Tamison. 5. No known records of a Tamison Lumpkin after William Lumpkin's death aside from those known under the name of Tamison Mayo. 6. The close connection between the Lumpkins and Mayos as evidenced by the marriage of their children Samuel and Thomasine. Number 1 and 2 above show that they had not been married long at the time of Rev. John Mayo's death. Record 3 shows that John Mayo was wifeless in 1670, so that his widow was not his original wife. ----- Her Possible Roots:
A 1990 submission to I.G.I. by "Director 088-002A, Nancy Ruth Waldo Clement, 9 Collier St., St. Catherines, Ontario, Canada L2P2RD" stated the following information: Thomasine Constable born 1605 in West Rasen, Lincoln, England, died 1682; daughter of Marmaduke Constable and Ann ---. It shows her husband William Lumpkin born 19 Jan 1584 at St. Peter, Lincolnshire, England, died 1671, son of Richard Lumpkin (no mother named). The Constable/Lumpkin marriage is given as 1625 at Barnstable, Barnstable Co., Mass. A note on the back shows "Thomasine Constable md (2) Rev. John Mayo." The source was given as "James Savage" - I.G.I, or possibly 1.6.1, but is not to be found in Savage's genealogical dictionary of New England."