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[22066] Homer Beers James reports (http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~pmcbride/james/f023.htm#I1259X1): "Maurice Berkeley, of Bruton, co. Somerset, Knight and standard-bearer to King Henry VIII, and King Edward VI, and to Queen Elizabeth. Of this gentleman it is mentioned, that, in the 1st year of Queen Mary, riding casually in London, he met with Sir Thomas Wyat at Temple Bar, and persuading him to yield himself to the queen, Sir Thomas took his advise, and mounting behind Sir Maurice , rode to the court. He married (1) Catherine, daughter of William Blount Baron Mountjoy, and was ancestor of the Berkeleys of Bruton, and of Pylle, of Berkeley Portman Lord Portman, and the Berkeleys, Viscount Fitz-Harding, and by her had the following children: 1. Henry Berkeley, Knight, of Bruton, who married Margaret Lygon, daughter of William Lygon, Esq., of Madresfield, co. Worcester, and was succeeded by his eldest son, Maurice Berkeley, who received the honor of knighthood from the Earl of Essex, while serving under that nobleman in the expedition to Calais, in 1596. 2. Edward Berkeley 3. Gertrude Berkeley, married Edward Horne, Esq. 4. Elizabeth Berkeley, married James Percival, Esq., of Weston, Gordano, co. Somerset. 5. Anne Berkeley, married Nicholas Poynings, Esq., of Adderley. 6. Francis, died unmarried. (Maurice married (2) Elizabeth Sandes, daughter of Anthony Sandes, Esq., and by her was ancestor of the Berkeleys of Boycot, co. Kent. From his second marriage there were two sons and a daughter.)"
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[2945] Freeman never married per Don Barber.
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| |_Mary Magdalena BREINER _|_Catharina Magdalena (Ley or) LOY _
| (1760 - 1826) (1742 - 1806)
_David NEIFERT ______|
| (1826 - 1904) m 1855|
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(1831 - 1921) m 1855|
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_William PIKE _______+
| (1500 - ....)
_Stephen PIKE _______|_Alice BOWERING _____
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_John PIKE __________|
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[2063]
Robert "was a member of the General High Court, 1648, and for many years
following. He became lieutenant, captain, major in command of one of the
Essex regiments. He was assistant in 1682, was one of the Council of
Safety in the overthrow of Andros, 1689, and also a member of the Council
in William and Mary Charter, 1691. His rapid advance to power and
popularity was most marked, and by many he has been styled the `Cromwell of
America.'" - "Founders of the Massachusetts Bay Colony," p. 37. See "Loyal
Dissenter: The Life and Times of Robert Pike," Roland L. Warren
(Newburyport, MA: Parker River Researchers, 1992); "The New Puritan:
England Two Hundred Years Ago, With Some Accounts of the Life of Robert
Pike," James Pike (1879). Robert brought two indentured servants back with
him from his 1650 visit to England. At his death he r. Newbury, MA.
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| _Andreas GEIST ______+
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| _Elias H. GEIST _____|_Magdalena HEPLER ___
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|_Alice Jemima GEIST _|
(1867 - 1910) m 1885|
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(1810 - 1886) m 1830|
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|_Maria Anna Catharine HAFFER _|
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| _Peter DRUCKENMILLER _
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|_Elizabeth DRUCKENMILLER _|______________________
(.... - 1809)