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[8621] Elizabeth Comyn m. a Gilbert de Umfraville, Earl of Angus, b. 1244, d. bef. Oct. 13, 1307, son of Gilbert de Umfraville and Maud, dau. of Malcolm, Earl of Angus - per "Ancestral Roots..." (Baltimore: Gen. Pub. Co., 1992), p. 186. http://www.thepeerage.com/p91.htm reports "Gilbert de Umfreville, 8th Earl of Angus was born circa 1244. He was the son of Gilbert de Umfreville and Maud, Countess of Angus. He married Elizabeth Comyn, daughter of Alexander Comyn, 6th Earl of Buchan and Elizabeth de Quincy. He died before 13 October 1307. In 1265 he joined the uprising of the Barons against the King. He succeeded to the title of 8th Earl of Angus [S., c. 1115] circa June 1267. In 1281 he was one of the Nobles who swore to ratify the marriage of Margaret of Scotland to Eric, King of Norway. He gained the title of 1st Earl of Angus [England] on 28 June 1283. He held the office of Governor of Dundee, Forfar Castle and Angus in 1291. In 1291 he refused to surrender Angus to England. He was created 1st Lord Umfreville [England] on 24 June 1295." Cf. http://www.electricscotland.com/webclans/families/angus_douglases.htm which reports: "The earldom passed in 1243 to GILBERT DE UMFRAVILLE, Lord of Redesdale, Prudhoe, and Harbottle in Northumberland, by his marriage to the heiress, daughter of the fifth earl of the original family. His son by the countess, who bore the same name, was governor of the castles of Dundee and Forfar, when the Regent in 1291 agreed to surrender the kingdom and its fortresses to Edward I. The conduct of Gilbert de Umfraville in this hour of trial presented a prudent contrast to the unpatriotic spirit which his brother barons displayed. He declared that, having received his castles in charge from the Scottish nation, he would not surrender them to the King of England without an obligation to indemnify him from Edward and all the claimants for the Crown. To remove his objections a letter of indemnity was signed by Edward, by the competitors, and by the guardians. On receiving this document Gilbert delivered up Dundee and Forfar to the English king. He afterwards, however, deserted the patriotic cause, and treacherously went over to the side of Edward, along with the Earl of Dunbar, immediately before the battle of Falkirk in 1298. The information which these two nobles conveyed to the English King rescued his army from a position of imminent peril. He died in 1307."
_John George BREINER _+
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_George Seager BRINER _|_Magdalena SEAGER ____
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[1442] "The Beaumonts in History, A.D. 850-1850," Edward T. Beaumont, Oxford, England, 1929, typescript at the Bodleian Library, Oxford, pp. 18-19, provides his information. In 2007 http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NORMAN%20NOBILITY.htm offers: "Hugh de Beaumont 'Hugo pauper'. His parentage is recorded by Orderic Vitalis. A favourite of King Stephen who gave him the castle and barony of Bedford in 1138, thereby creating him Earl of Bedford. He was ejected from Bedford by the sons of Robert Beauchamp. He appears to have lapsed into poverty and was probably degraded from his peerage. - m --- de Beauchamp, daughter of Simon de Beauchamp . . . ."
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When in his teens, Samuel's family moved to Barnstable, Mass., 1639 - he remained there and was ordained a "teaching elder" (local minister) 15 April 1640. He became a fisherman and sailing master. Capt. Samuel Mayo was ordained a teaching elder (minister) on Apr. 15, 1640 at Barnstable, MA, but he was mostly a mariner. When his parents moved to Eastham, MA. in 1646, he stayed in Barnstable. He was captain of the ship "Desire" in 1650. Samuel took some settlers and their belongings to Oyster Bay, L.I., N.Y. in 1653. He moved to Boston, MA by 1658 and died within six years. Samuel's siblings are from Mariah Lawson and not verified.
[In 2003 Jean Mayo-Lakatos (mayolak@tampabay.rr.com) shared: It is my strong opinion that the Samuel Mayo(born ca. 1625), who was a passenger of the ship, "True Love", in 1635, that went from Gravesend, Kent, England to Bermuda, IS NOT the Samuel Mayo, son of Rev. John Mayo. After doing much research in Bermuda, Barbadoes, and even in Kent, England, everything points to the assumption that these two Samuel Mayo's are not the same person. The Bermuda Archives and other sources in Bermuda stated that the "True Love" was a "white slave" ship...or a ship of indentured servants whose indenture periods often lasted for 99 years. They stated that a boy of 10 years, even if he survived the voyage to Bermuda, would have had a strong likelihood of not living through his first year in Bermuda, as these children were often treated harshly, and even more so, if they dared to try to run away. I have found no record of Samuel Mayo after he landed in Bermuda. Several of the limited number of adults on the ship were active in the white slave trade and many of them owned slaves or indentured servants themselves, including Rev. John Oxenbridge, who was on the ship also. I am trying to locate the origins of Samuel Mayo of the "True Love" in London, or in Kent, England, but as of this date, I have been unable to locate information about Samuel nor about his family origins in Kent, England nor in London.
Capt. Samuel Mayo and his partners owned a ship called "Desire" and he brought some settlers and their belongings to Oyster Bay, L.I., NY, and in 1653 was associated with the Wright's, Dickinson's, and others in the purchase of Oyster, Bay, L.I. from the Indians...in particular, Asiapum. They were called joint purchasers. They gave the Indians 6 Indian coats, 6 kettles, 6 hoes, 6 hatchets, 3 pairs of stockings, 30 blades or heads for spears, 20, knives, 3 shirts, wampum, and black wampum...in exchange for the land. Anthony Wright and Capt. Samuel Mayo signed the agreement with the Indians.
The Dickinson's and Wright's settled there...and for a very short time, so did Samuel Mayo. He had 2 children born there in 1654 and 1656. His next child was born in Boston, MA. in 1658. Samuel had gone to live in Boston where his father was minister of the Second Church of Boston. Capt. Samuel Mayo died by April, 1664 in Boston. Anthony Wright made a conveyance of land which contained part of his "home lot" , and included some land purchased by him from the heirs of Samuel Mayo, one of the original settlers of 1653. The first mention in the records of the ownership by Anthony Wright of part of the "home lot "of Mayo, is shown in an appraisment of Mayo's estate dated June 3, 1671 (Town Records of Oyster Bay. Vol.1, p.63). Anthony Wright later deeded this property to his nephew, Job Wright. This information came from "The Wright Family of Oyster Bay, L.I." compiled by Howland Delano Perrine and from "Rev. John Mayo and His Descendants" by Jean Mayo Rodwick, published in 2001. What is really interesting is that my ancestor, Capt. Samuel Mayo (I am descended from his brother, Lt. John Mayo) brought my Dickinson and Wright ancestors from Cape Cod to Oyster Bay. Then he went back to Boston. My Mayo's went from Cape Cod to Bar Harbor, Maine to Houlton, Maine. My Wright's and Dickinson's went to Dutchess County, N.Y. to New Brunswick, Canada to Houlton, Maine. And in Houlton, Maine and just over the border in N.B., Canada, the descendants met up hundreds of years later and intermarried with each other! My Wright's and Dickinson's were early Quakers but eventually became Baptist. My Mayo's were Puritans and Congregationalists but eventually became Baptist. My Wright's and Dickinson's were Loyalists but my Mayo's were not. Funny how things work out...and it all goes to show that we are all related if we go back far enough!
The children of Capt. Samuel Mayo2 (Rev. John1) and Thomasine Lumpkin were:
a. Mary: b.c. 1645; m. Jonathan Bangs.
b. Samuel: b.c. 1647; bapt. Feb. 3, 1650 in Barnstable, MA.; he had no children. I have nothing further on him.
c. Hannah: bapt. Oct. 20, 1650 in Barnstable, MA.. I have nothing further on her.
d. Elizabeth: born before May 22, 1653; m. Rev. Samuel Treat.
e. Joseph: born 1654 in Oyster Bay, L.I., NY; m. Sarah Short..
f. John: born 1656 in Oyster Bay; m. Hannah Freeman.
g. Nathaniel: born Apr. 1, 1658 in Boston, MA. He had no children. I have nothing further on him.
h. Sarah: born Dec. 19, 1660 in Boston; m. Edmund Freeman.
i. Mercy: born before Jan., 1664; m. Samuel Sears.]
[19007] These parents are not verified, but are as recorded in the LDS Church's "Ancestral File" (1999). Seventeen children are given in this file, including Mary (her file location is AFN.1LJT-2NT). Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire, page 479: "Milbury, Henry,York, br. of (3) and presum. relat. to (2), was bp. at Stoke-in-Teign-head, co. Devon, 7 Aug. 1625, s. of Wm. He m. a dau. of Wm. Dixon (3) and had more than one ch. in Feb. 1665-6; poss. she was not his only w., as her gr.s. Wm. (5 jr.) in 1717 sold 1/3 of the land given by Wm. Dixon to the ch. He liv. on Alcock's Neck on what is now kn. as the Norwood est. O. A. 22 Mar. 1679-80. Grant of 20 a. in 1691. List 278. Will, 10 June1 Oct. 1695, names 3 gr.ch. and his ch: Mary, m. 1st James Freethy(3), m. 2d. Nathl. Blackledge. Joanna, m. Wm. Larrabee(8). Elizabeth, m. Thos. Paine. Not in fa.'s will, but her two ch. were. William, decd.; 10 s. given to his s. Wm. Lydia, m. John Linscott(1). Dorothy, a captive (List 99, p. 78), returned, and m. John Grant(5). Richard, b. l1674."
[4055] C. P. Collins, Jr. ("Royal Ancestors...") claims that Muircaetach Mor is 21st in lineal descent from Oilliol, King of Leinster (via the royal line) and that Oilliol was baptised by Saint Patrick in 460 and died in 526. http://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclare/history/earlychristian.htm reports: "In the early 12th century Muirchertach Mor OBriain was leader of the Dal gCais and could be regarded as High King, although he never got full recognition in the northern half of the country. Muirchertach gave his support to the movement for reform and was present at the Synod of Rathbreasail in 1111 which divided Ireland into dioceses for the first time. The kings influence and power were apparent in the huge amount of territory given to the diocese of Killaloe, streching from Loop Head in the west to Kinnity in the east."
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[4697] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oldenburg offers: "Oldenburg (Low German: Ollnborg) is an Independent City in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated in the western part of the state between the cities of Bremen and Groningen, Netherlands, at the Hunte river."
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[3014] John married a daughter of "Jacob of Somerset". John is "of Painsford," Devonshire and is titled "Esq."
_Charles Frederick WARDALL _+
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_Charles Adam (Wardall) WARDELL _|_Mary Louisa BLITON ________
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_Nathaniel WHITCOMB _+
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_Lot WHITCOMB _______|_Phoebe BLACKMAN ____
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