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| |_Magdalena HAMMER _____|_Anna Maria, wife of Johann Georg HAMMER _
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_George Seager BRINER _|
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[9803] Charles was a traveling salesman for a publisher of bank forms and stationary, based in Detroit, MI; then Vice President of the firm, Milton C. Johnson Co. of New York City, from 1952 to his retirement in 1966. A graduate of Dickinson Collge, he never married. He regularly visted the Forrest D. Myers family in Akron, OH (his second cousin once removed).
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_Alfred The Great, King of ENGLAND _|_Osburh __________________________________
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Coronation delayed (because Archbishop Dunstan disapproved his lifestyle) until 973 (at Bath); with Dunstan he reformed monastic houses on Rule of St.Benedict; m. (1) Aethelflaed ("the white duck"), dau. of Earl Ormaer, & had Edward the Martyr; m. (2) Aelfthryth, dau. of Earl Ordgar, & had Aethelred II; also had daughter, Eadgyth (St.), Abbess of Barking, b. ca. 962, by Wulthryth, "an inmate of the convent at Wilton", who declined marriage. Edgar's reign "is often regarded as the highest point of effective power reached by the Old English monarchy...a time of peace for the greater part of England." He is fame is due "to his lavish patronage of the church, and to the encouragement which he gave to the great men, Dunstan, Ethelwold, and Oswald, who in his reign were reviving monastic life in England." {-Encycl.Brit.,'56,8:484.} Edgar reigned from October, 959 to 975. Edgar's reign is the setting of "The King's Henchman," a play by Edna St.Vincent Millay (New York: Harper & Brothers, 1927).
http://www.san.beck.org/AB17-FeudalEurope.html offers: "Edgar recalled Dunstan and made him archbishop of Canterbury. In return for their loyalty Edgar allowed the Danes much autonomy in their local affairs, and soon "Danelaw" would refer to the regulations in the Danish shires of England. Edgar was called "the Pacific" by chronicler Roger of Wendover, and his reign was remarkably free of wars. According to Roger, Edgar assembled a navy to defend the coasts of England from foreign nations, and he replaced debased coins with a new coinage for all England. Shires were divided into smaller judicial districts called "hundreds," some of which were under monastic authority. In the emerging feudal system people were under their own personal lord, the lord of the hundred, and the king. Edgar was credited with building more than forty monasteries, nearly doubling the land endowments of the English church. Edgar appointed Oda's nephew Oswald to the see of Worcester and Aethelwold to Winchester; they were influenced by stricter discipline in the Frank monasteries at Cluny and Fleury and began insisting on chastity for all ordained men and women. These prelates and Dunstan fought drunkenness and immorality among the clergy. Aethelwold even made clerks take vows or had their property confiscated. At Edgar's request Aethelwold translated the Rule of Benedict into English, and he also wrote the monastic Regularis Concordia for the Anglican nation from continental models. Aelfric abridged this Latin work for his monks at Eynsham and wrote a biography of his master Aethelwold. In 991 Aelfric published 'Catholic Homilies' in English on the saints whose festivals the English celebrated so that the poor could have more knowledge of Christian ideas. Aelfric emphasized the virtues of industry, patience, and moderation, and he warned against cursing and speaking evil. In 998 Aelfric wrote his 'Lives of the Saints' for Ealdorman Aethelweard and his son."
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[23905] http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~pmcbride/rfc/gw51.htm offers this line, and states that Roger r. Tamworth and Scrivelsby Manor and m. _____ d'Arbitot, daughter of Urso d'Abitot (d. 1077; son of Almeric d'Abitot).
[6647] This person is presumed living.
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Henry settled in New England ca. 1633. He m. ca. 1637 in Cape Neddick ME Margaret _____. He r. York, ME. See http://babbage.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/rr02/rr02_045.html. "History of York, Maine," Charles Edward Banks (Baltimore: Regional Publishing Co., 1967), Vol. 1, p. 162 reports: "He was a nephew of Col. Walter Norton and son of Henry, the eldest son and heir of Thomas and Margaret (Cranmer) Norton of Sharpenhoe, county Bedford. Henry, the father, had married for his second wife Sarah Lawson, June 29, 1613, at Streatley. It is probable that he removed to Stepney, London, soon after and there was born to Henry Norton, gentleman and Sarah, his wife, on November 26, 1618 a son baptized as Henry. He probably came to look after the property of his uncle Walter who was dead in 1633, and he remained here thereafter. He became Provost Marshal of the Province [of Maine] in 1646, an office which he held continuously until the usurpation. In 1657 he was Marshal of the county and in October it is recorded that in the latter part of this year he 'Intends his viage for England.' From this he never returned and on August 14, 1659, the Court held that 'Mr. Henry Norton is conceaved to be dead' and granted administration of his estate to his widow. Where he died is unknown. ...."
Bob Norton
Walter Norton, son of Thomas Norton and Alice Cranmer, was born about 1580, probably in London. He was a professional soldier of long experience in the low countries (Netherlands), was taken prisoner in the battle of Rhe in 1625, in which his son was killed. Subsequently he is found as an immigrant to New England, and was a resident of Charlestown, Massachusetts in 1630. He was a purchaser with other of his relatives of land on the Agamenticus river in Maine, and in 1632
was at York. His intent was evidently to develop this property. In 1633, while journeying to Virginia with Captin John Stone, Lt Col Walter Norton was murdered by the Pequots when their ship entered the Connecticut river to trade. The name of his son is not reported: he was evidently by his first wife Jane (Reeve) Reynolds. By his second wife Eleanor he had a child.Jane married 1, Henry Simpson;2,Nicholas Bond."
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| | | _Charles (The "Patriot") HUTCHINS _+
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| | |_Sara HUTCHINS ______________|_Mary PERKINS _____________________
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| _Jeremiah WARDWELL ________________+
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| _Ebenezer ("Eben") WARDWELL _|_Elizabeth BANKS __________________
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| _Andreas GEIST _____________|_Anna Margaretha PLOWHEAD __
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| | |_Maria Catharina SCHNEIDER _|_Anna Maria BORDNER ________
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|_Catherine GEIST ____|
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| _Christopher HEPLER ________|_Anna Maria SCHMIDT ________
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|_Catherine WAGNER __________|_Louisa HUBER ______________
(1780 - 1855) m 1799 (1736 - 1827)
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LDS IGI - not verified
[25153] http://www.berndjosefjansen.de/LISTE2.HTM: "Sicardus im Speyergau, Gf. i. Speyergau, geboren um 775 (Religion: r.K.), gestorben nach 818. Gf. i. Speyergau, urk. 812-818" - this site states Sicardus is grandson of "Alberich im Speyergau, Gf. Geboren um 725 (Religion: r.K.), gestorben nach 765. Gf. begütert in Altdorf/Hall, urk. 765, Sohn von Sigihelm im Speyergau (siehe 4.739.072)" and provides further ancestry.
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[26815] One World Tree on Ancestry.com proposes this parent, but is not verified!