_Franz Frederick Anton, Duke of SAXE-COBURG ____________+
| (1750 - 1806) m 1777
_Ernst I Saafeld, Duke of SAXE-COBURG _|_Auguste Caroline Sophie of Lobenstein and EBERSDORF ___
| (1784 - 1844) m 1817 (1757 - 1831)
_Albert Augustus, Prince of SAXE-COBURG ___|
| (1819 - 1861) m 1840 |
| | _Emil Leopold August, Duke of SAXE-GOTHA _______________+
| | | (1772 - 1822) m 1791
| |_Dorothea Luise Pauline of SAXE-GOTHA _|_Luise of MECKLENBURG-SCHWERIN _________________________
| (1800 - 1831) m 1817 (1779 - 1801)
_Alfred Ernest Albert of SAXE-COBURG _|
| (1844 - 1900) m 1874 |
| | _George (William Frederick) III, King of Great BRITAIN _+
| | | (1738 - 1820) m 1761
| | _Edward Augustus, K.G., Duke of KENT __|_Charlotte of MECKLENBURG ______________________________
| | | (1767 - 1820) m 1818 (1744 - 1818)
| |_Victoria Hanover, Queen of Great BRITAIN _|
| (1819 - 1901) m 1840 |
| | _Franz Frederick Anton, Duke of SAXE-COBURG ____________+
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| |_Victoria Maria Louisa of SAXE-COBURG _|_Auguste Caroline Sophie of Lobenstein and EBERSDORF ___
| (1786 - 1861) m 1818 (1757 - 1831)
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| _Paul I ROMANOV ________________________________________+
| | (1754 - 1801) m 1776
| _Nikolai I ROMANOV ____________________|_Maria Feodorovna of WÜRTTEMBERG _______________________
| | (1796 - 1855) m 1817 (1759 - 1828)
| _Alexander II Nicholoevich ROMANOV ________|
| | (1818 - 1881) m 1841 |
| | | _Friedrich Wilhelm III, King of PRUSSIA ________________+
| | | | (1770 - 1840) m 1793
| | |_Alexandra FEODOROVNA _________________|_Luise Auguste of MECKLENBURG __________________________
| | (1798 - 1860) m 1817 (1776 - 1810)
|_Marie ALEXANDROVNA __________________|
(1853 - 1920) m 1874 |
| _Louis I, Landgrave of HESSE-DARMSTADT _________________+
| | (1753 - 1830) m 1777
| _Louis II, Grand Duke of HESSE ________|_Louise of HESSE-DARMSTADT _____________________________
| | (1777 - 1848) m 1804 (1750 - 1829)
|_Marie of HESSE-DARMSTADT _________________|
(1824 - 1880) m 1841 |
| _Karl Ludwig, Prince of BADEN __________________________+
| | (1755 - 1801) m 1774
|_Wilhelmina Luise Of BADEN ____________|_Frederike Amalie of HESSE-DARMSTADT ___________________
(1788 - 1836) m 1804 (1754 - 1832)
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| _John Frederick BREINER _+
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|_Maria BRINER _______|
(1824 - 1895) m 1850|
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(1788 - 1863)
_John (Bowrne or) BOURNE _
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_William BOURNE __________|
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_William BOURNE _____|
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[2876]
Richard came to Scituate, Mass. via the Barbados in 1630 and soon moved to Lynn, MA. In 1637 he was one of about 50 persons who left Lynn to settle Sandwich. He was one of the first two Deputies to the General Court [i.e. local legislature], 1639, and served for 14 years. He was a member of the Council of War, 1675. He was one of three appointed to purchase land from the Native Americans for Yarmouth. He had brought a lot of cash with him from England. At his own expense he purchased 16 square miles for a permanent abode for the Mashpee Indians - this tract has been an Indian reservation since then. He learned their language, and was a missionary among them. He was ordained a pastor by John Cotton, Jr. and John Eliot in 1647, probably the first Englishman ordained to serve a Native American congregation in colonial America. He translated the Lord's Prayer into the Native American language - copies are available at the Aptucxet Trading Post near Bourne. In 1919 Native Americans were still living on the land given them by Richard. His work was so successful that one of the Native Americans (Simon Popmonet, first Native American ordained in New England) succeeded him as pastor; Richard's great-grandson, Joseph Bourne, was next pastor in 1725. "He [Richard] controlled them by his just and Christian behavior and did more by the moral he exerted than Bradford at the head of his army." He was one of the most useful and prominent citizens of Sandwich. He is buried on his own land near his house. {- Hannah S. B. Dykes, comp., "History of Richard Bourne and Some of his Descendants" (Cleveland, OH: Benjamin F. Bourne, 1919); Frederick L. Weis, "Colonial Clergy of New England," 1936, p.36; Lydia B. (Phinney) Brownson and Maclean W. McLean, "The Rev. Richard Bourne of Sandwich, Mass.", The New England Historical and Genealogical Register 118-119 [1964-1965].} Richard died intestate before 18 September 1682. For his work with the Native Americans, see The Mayflower Quarterly, 67:3, pp. 276-278. Russell Bourne (a descendant and summer resident of Castine, Maine), "Gods of War, Gods of Peace" (N.Y.: Harcourt, 2002), pp. 145-147, records that Richard Bourne was a lawyer and compares his missionary work to that of Eliot and Thomas Mayhew, Jr. Also see "Plymouth Colony," by Stratton (1986), pp. 248-49; "Saints and Strangers," George F. WIllison (New York: Reynal & Hitchcock, 1945), p 389. http://www.aritek.com/hartgen/htm/bourne.htm reports: "Rev. Richard Bourne - was born in 1610 in Barnstable, Co. Dev., England and died on 18 Sep 1682 in Sandwich, Mass. He was the son of William Bourne and Ursula Day. Rev. Richard married Bathsheba Hallett in 1637 in New England. Bathsheba was born in England. She was the daughter of Andrew Hallett and Beatrix Knote. She died in 1670 in Sandwich, Mass. Then Rev. Richard married Ruth Sargent on 2 Jul 1677 in Sandwich, Mass. She died on 4 Oct 1713 in Sandwich, Mass. Ruth - first husband was Jonathan Winslow, Richard was second, married Elder John Chipman of Sandwich after Richard died. Rev. Richard - buried near his home on left side of Dock Lane. Came to Plymouth Mass about 1635. His ancestry traces back to Sir John Bourne, Secy of State to Queen Mary (1553-1558). This is known because of the "chervon party per pale" in the Bourne Coat of Arms. Richard, aged 24, left England, coming by way of St. Kitts & Barbados, arriving in America Jan 1, 1634/5. He stayed with his brother Henry in Scituate Mass. Richard was one of the earliest settlers of Shawmee, Mass, later incorporated in 1637 as Sandwich, Mass. (Part of Sandwich became Bourne, Mass. in 1884) Richard Bourne had many interests but his work with the Indians is probably the most outstanding. The continued peace with the Indians was due more to his efforts than to the military forces. He learned the Indian language and began his work about 1658."
He was ordained pastor of the Indian Church at Mashpee in 1670. Richard purchased at his own expense 16 square miles as a permanent home for the Mashpee Indians. He translated the Lords Prayer into the Indian language - copies are available at the Aptucxet Trading Post near Bourne. In 1919 Indians were still living on the land given them by Richard.
_Urbien, King of BRITTANY _+
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[4821] http://www.earlybritishkingdoms.com/bios/budic2by.html reports: "Budic II, King of Brittany (Born c.AD 460) (Welsh: Buddig; Latin: Budicius; English: Budick) Not to be confused with his uncle and namesake, Budic was called by his title, Emyr Llydaw (Emperor of Brittany) by the Welsh. He apparently married the sister of High-King Arthur of Britain. The lady is usually assumed to have been Anna, but there are indications that Elaine (Elen) was his true wife. He is thus, probably, the original of King Nentres (a corrupt form of Emyr) who was mistakenly given the realm of Anna's husband, Garlot (Caer-Lot). He may also be connected with the literary King Ban of Benwick (sometimes Brittany). It was probably during his cousin's usurpation of the Breton throne that Budic fled to Britain, along with his father and the Breton fleet. They took refuge at the court of King Aircol Lawhir of Dyfed, where another cousin, Amon Ddu was an important official. Here, Budic met and married his second wife, Anowed, the sister of St. Teilo. The two settled in Britain and lived there for many years during which time Anowed gave birth to two sons. During her third pregnancy though, messengers arrived announcing that the Breton King (probably the childless Rivod) was dead and that his people desired Budic to be their King. So he returned in triumph to a kingdom that became known as Cornouaille Budic in his honour. It was during Budic's reign that, an old legend says, Breton armies first became invincible on horseback. During a visit of St. Teilo to Brittany, Budic, his brother-in-law, persuaded the saint to rid his lands of a terrible dragon that was terrorising the countryside. With much prayer, Teilo was able to subdue the beast and he tied it to a rock in the sea. Afraid that it would return without Teilo's protection, Budic created his brother-in-law the Bishop of Dol. Teilo entered the city upon a divine white steed given him by an angel. This, he later presented to the King with the promise that his cavalry would always be victorious in battle. Budic may have ruled jointly with his son, Hoel I Mawr (the Great) in his later years. He eventually died in 545, having left his grandson and heir, Tewdwr, in the care of King Macliau of the Vannetais."
_Ermengaud (IV), Count D'URGEL _+
| (1052 - 1092)
_William (V), Count DE FORCALQUIER _|_Adelaide DE FORCALQUIER _______
| (.... - 1129) (1052 - 1129)
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[620] Michael's second wife was Catharine Becker with whom he had two daughters.
_Francon I, Viscount of NARBONNE _
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| _Andreas GEIST _____________+
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| _Andreas GEIST ______|_Maria Catharina SCHNEIDER _
| | (1801 - 1878) (1778 - 1859)
| _Elias H. GEIST _____|
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| | | _Christopher HEPLER ________+
| | | | (1777 - 1847) m 1799
| | |_Magdalena HEPLER ___|_Catherine WAGNER __________
| | (1803 - 1869) (1780 - 1855)
|_Catherine GEIST ____|
(1855 - 1913) m 1880|
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_William DE ROS ____________+
| (.... - 1258)
_Robert DE ROOS ________|_Lucia Fitz PIERS __________
| (.... - 1285)
_William DE ROOS ___________|
| (.... - 1316) m 1287 |
| | _William D'AUBIGNY _________+
| | | (.... - 1285)
| |_Isabel D'ALBINI _______|_Albreda BISET _____________
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_William DE ROOS __________________|
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| _Bartholomew DE BADLESMERE _|
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|_Margaret (or Margery) BADLESMERE _|
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| | (1222 - 1262) m 1238
| _Thomas DE CLARE _______|_Maud DE LACEY _____________
| | (1245 - 1287) (1222 - 1289)
|_Margaret DE CLARE _________|
(.... - 1333) |
| _Maurice Fitz MAURICE ______+
| | (.... - 1286)
|_Julianne Fitz MAURICE _|_Emeline DE LONGESPÉE ______
(1249 - ....) (.... - 1291)
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| | | _George (Jr) ARNOLD _
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| | |_Catherine E. ARNOLD _|_Catherine BREINER __
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[10323] John m. 15 Dec1891 Alice M. Yohn.
_Humbert III "The Saint", Count of SAVOY _+
| (1136 - 1189)
_Thomas I, Count of SAVOY _|_Beatrix of MÂCON ________________________
| (1177 - 1233) m 1195 (.... - 1230)
_Thomas II, Count of SAVOY _|
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| |_Margaret of GENEVA _______|_Beatrice DE VALPERGE ____________________
| (1180 - 1257) m 1195
_Amadeus V "The Great", Count of SAVOY _|
| m 1272 |
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[16234] Edward and Blanche had Joan (ca. 1310-1344) who m. in 1329 Duke John II de Bretagne (he d. 1342).
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[1299] James was deacon of the Second Parish Church at Kittery, now Eliot, Maine at its organization in 1721. {-"Hawley and Nason Ancestry," loc. cit. (ID507)} See "Old Kittery and Her Families," Everett S. Stackpole (Lewiston, ME: 1903), p. 753.
[1298]
[S33]
VR of Kittery, ME, ed. by Joseph Crook Anderson, II, and Lois Ware Thurston
[28183]
[S33]
VR of Kittery, ME, ed. by Joseph Crook Anderson, II, and Lois Ware Thurston
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| _Richard ISAAK ______|_Jane CHAYNEY _______
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[13885]
[S1]
LDS Church's Ancestral File - not verified.
[13886]
[S1]
LDS Church's Ancestral File - not verified.
[6569] This person is presumed living.