[10764] This person is presumed living.
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_William Henry BOYER _|
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| _Benjamin WORMLEY ___|_Mary Catharine BRINER _
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| _John W. WORMLEY _____|
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|_Aura Mae WORMLEY ____|
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_John BRILLHARD _____+
| (1701 - ....)
_Peter BRILLHART ____|_Marie RARIEGH ______
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_Jacob BRILLHART ____|
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_David BRILLHART ____|
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[29546] One World Tree states James m. (1) Martha Downs and (2) Anne Thomas (b. 1675 in Durham, NH, d. 1710 in Dover, NH) and that Benjamin is last child with Anne Thomas - and that James is son of James who was b. in 1628 in Slapton Devonshire, England [d. 24 Jan 1698 in NH], son of James Buncker [b. 1602 in Devonshire, d. 28 June 1630 in Newbury, Essex Co., MA] and wife Elizabeth _____ [b. 1606 in Devonshire, m. 1625 in Devonshire, England].
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_Caleb BURBANK ______|
| (1646 - 1690) m 1669|
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| _Hugh SMITH _________|_Elizabeth GORGES ___
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| _Hugh SMITH ____________________________|
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|_Martha SMITH _______|
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[950] Samuel resided at Rowley and Haverhill, MA and finally at Hopkinton, NH. "Life and Times in Hopkinton," C. C. Lord (in the town's public library), reports on the Indian raid on Woodwell's Garrison and its capture. Samuel's sons, Caleb and Jonathan, were ransomed, and Jonathan became a Captain in the French & Indian War and was killed by Indians. Samuel died (Yellow Fever) in a Quebec prison as a war prisoner .
[10777] This person is presumed living.
[6151] The 1880 census shows John in his father Adam's household in Plain Twp., Wayne Co., OH, age 13, with his mother Delilah (age 37) and sisters Elva (11) and Emma (5). The census reports that John's father's parents were born in PA, and his mother's father was born in PA and her mother in OH.
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| | _Renebault DE TANKERVILLE _+
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| | _Geoffrey (Lord Chamberlain) DE CLINTON _|_Agnes STIGAND ____________
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[4832] See "Medieval English Ancestors of Certain Americans," Carl Boyer III (Santa Clarita, CA, 2001), p. 249. Nicholas succeeded to his father's Irish lands, lost his English estates when King John warred on the barons but regained them when Henry III became king. Nicholas succeeded his brother William in 1199. Cf. http://www.thepeerage.com/p11649.htm which states "Nicholas de Verdun lived at Alton, Staffordshire...."
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_Samuel DYER ________|
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_William DYER _______|
| (1663 - 1738) m 1686|
| | _William HUTCHINSON _+
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| | _Edward HUTCHINSON __|_Anne MARBURY _______
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| |_Ann HUTCHINSON _____|
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(1660 - 1738) m 1686|
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| _Thomas HATCH _______|_Margaret MALLET ____
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|_Lydia HATCH ________|
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m 1624
[23551] Lord Lieutenant in 1496, he was known as The Great Earl. He acceded in 1478. He also m. Elizabeth St. John. His father is Thomas fitzMaurice FitzGerald, 7th Earl of Kildare, who m. Margaret de la Herne. For ancestry, see http://www.dcs.hull.ac.uk/cgi-bin/gedlkup/n=royal?royal09151 in 2003. http://www.irelandseye.com/irish/traditional/names/family/fzgerald.shtm offers: "The FitzGeralds are one of the two greatest families that came to Ireland with the Anglo-Norman invasion in the 12th century. The name means simply 'son of Gerald' and may have its origins in Italy, with the medieval Gherardini family of Florence. They crossed Europe to settle in Wales and then came to Ireland in the 12th century."
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_Nicholas LOY _______|
| (1770 - 1848) m 1811|
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[12526] Andrew is son of Nicholas Loy and Mary Catharine Kuhn. Historic Fort Robinson was on his father's farm, which he later farmed (having bought out his brother George M. Loy). In 1835 Andrew was commissioned a Captain in the PA State Militia. His residence was near the Centre Presbyterian Church (where he was a member) and was built by his father in 1807 and rebuilt by Andrew in 1838-9. Andrew m. (2) in 1861 Ann Eliza Linn (buried with him).
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_Gilbert LE MARESCHAL ________________|
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| _Edward (d'Evreaux) DE SALISBURY _|______________________
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_Thomas MOULTON _____|
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[7518] John and Ann arrived aboard the Rose at Boston 8 June 1637. References: NEHGR, 69:342, 141:313-328; 142:260-3; 144:245-63. Their dau. Mary (d. 11-Oct-1686 at Hampton) m. by Jan-1649 William Sanborn. They r. Newbury, MA and later he was an original grantee of Hampton, NH. He was Hampton's first deputy or representative to the General Court at Boston. See "The Grantees and Settlement of Hampton, N. H.", Victor Channing Sanborn [Essex Institute Historical Collections, 53- (1917)] and "Planters of the Commonwealth," Charles Edward Banks (Baltimore: Gen. Pub. Co., 2006), p. 185.
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| (.... - 1722) m 1699
_John Spencer of ALTHORP _____|_Anne CHURCHILL _____
| (1708 - 1746) m 1734 (1683 - 1716)
_John SPENCER ______________|
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| (1716 - 1780) m 1734
_George John SPENCER _|
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[14122] Known as Lord Althorp during his father's lifetime, John Charles was a statesman who served in the ministries of Pitts, Fox and Grenville and was first lord of the admiralty (1794-1801). He was the first president of the Royal Agricultural Society, founded in 1838, and a notable cattle breeder. See "Lord Althorp," E. J. Myers (1890).