[14580] This person is presumed living.
_Peter BRILLHART ____+
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_John BRILLHART _____|
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_George of BRUNSWICK-LÜNEBERG ____
| (1582 - 1641) m 1617
_Ernest Augustus, Elector of HANOVER __|_Anne-Eleanor of HESSE-DARMSTADT _
| (1629 - 1698) m 1658 (1601 - 1659)
_George (Louis) I, King of Great BRITAIN ___|
| (1660 - 1727) m 1682 |
| | _Frederick V WITTELSBACH _________+
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| |_Sophia Hanover of BOHEMIA ____________|_Elizabeth STUART ________________
| (1630 - 1714) m 1658 (1596 - 1662)
_George (Augustus) II, King of Great BRITAIN _|
| (1683 - 1760) m 1705 |
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| (1666 - 1726) m 1682 |
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| _John Frederick, Margrave of BRANDENBURG ___|
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| _Wilhelm, Duke of SAXE-WEIMAR ____+
| | (1598 - 1662) m 1625
| _John George I, Duke of SAXE-EISENACH _|_Eleonore Dorothea of ANHALT _____
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|_Eleonore Erdmuthe Louise of SAXE-EISENACH _|
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|_Johanetta of SAYN-WITTGENSTEIN _______|__________________________________
[7676] http://www.guide2womenleaders.com offers: "After the death of husband, Willem IV van Oranje-Nassau, she took over the government for her minor son. In government affairs, she at first pleased by her quick actions and decisions; however, she was also tyrannical and unpredictable. Born as daughter of the future King George II of Great Britain, she was Princess of Great Britain and Ireland, Princess of Hanover, Duchess of Braunschweig and Lüneburg and from 1727 also Princess Royal. When she died after a long period of consumption, her mother-in-law, Marie-Louise von Hessen-Kassel, became regent for the second time."
[20929] Alice is daughter of George Coles [sic] and sister of George Coles of Amberly, Essex. Her last years were spent at Reigate, Surrey in the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Alice and John Beauchamp (one of the London merchants who provided financial assistance to the Plymouth Colony).
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_Thomas FISH ________|
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| |_Alice FISH _________|_Margaret CRADDOCK __
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[19097] Mehitable m. 1710 William Cornell, son of Stephen Cornell and Hannah Moser; she and William had Benjamin (13 Nov 1711, d. 1764), George (25 Dec 1713), Caleb (24 March 1716, d. by 10 Dec 1759), Rebecca (9 March 1718; m. 16 Dec 1730 Recompence Kirby), Joseph (8 Dec 1720, d. ca. 1801; m. 1st Mary _____ and 2nd 29 April 1743 Deborah Allen), Alice (14 March 1726, d. 22 Oct 1811), Daniel (17 Sept 1727, d. 30 May 1799) and Mary (8 June 1728).
[11227] This person is presumed living.
_John Casper (II) HEPLER _+
| (1680 - 1746)
_John Casper (III) HEPLER _|_Anna Margaretha KRAMER __
| (1713 - 1769) m 1743 (1684 - 1746)
_Caspar HEPLER __________|
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| | _Hans Jacob SCHEIBLE _____
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| |_Susannah SCHEIBLE ________|_Agnes BADER _____________
| (1718 - 1757) m 1743 (1687 - 1750)
_Christopher HEPLER _|
| (1777 - 1847) m 1799|
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| _Nicholas WAGNER _________
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| _Hans Jacob (Sr) WAGNER ___|_Catharina SCHNEIDER _____
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| _Hans Jacob (Jr) WAGNER _|
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|_Catherine WAGNER ___|
(1780 - 1855) m 1799|
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[17082] See the Hepler surname research site on the Internet at http://members.tripod.com/~HEPLER_SRC Elizabeth's parents are from the LDS Church's unverified Ancestral File (1K6C-BPD).
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[22978] Hugh's dates and his family are discussed in an article posted on the Web at http://members.aol.com/RYouCuz/jackson.htm which also reports: "The Muster Roll of Captain Joseph Chapline of Sharpsburg in the French and Indian War 1757-58 shows that Hugh Jackson received 6 shillings for 6 days. Others, including Robert Jackson, Adam Henthorn and James Henthorn, received the same rate. See Maryland Historical Magazine, 1914, #9, p. 274-279 incl. In 1760 Hugh Jackson Sr. and his son, Robert Jackson Sr., resided in Frederick County, Maryland. This is based on the fact that their signatures appear on a petition shown in the Calender of Maryland State Papers, also known as 'The Black Book #1,' on page 141. This petition is also found in the Archives of Maryland, Volume LVI, pages 502-4. The petition states, "Sundry inhabitants of the Parish of All Saints (Frederick County) to Governor Horatio Sharp and the Upper and Lower Assemblies *** Petition for 3 new levies to build 2 chapels, one below Monocacy ---- 3 previous levies raised enough to repair the church at Frederick Town -- since the two chapels cannot be repaired they will need 120,000 pounds of tobacco in 3 payments 1761, 1762 and 1763 for rebuilding." The signatures included those of Hugh Jackson (Sr.), Robert Jackson (Sr.), James Henthorn, John Henthorn, James Henthorn, yr of John, and others. (A current map shows a town of Monocacy south east of Frederick and a Monocacy River which flows southward to the Potomac River. agm) The above petitioners would have been Hugh Jackson Sr. and his son, Robert Jackson Sr. The other son, Hugh Jr., was only 16 and would not have been a signer in 1760, and David was even younger. The Hugh Jackson Sr. family continued to live in Frederick County as in 1766 Hugh Jackson Sr. and Jr. were among 450 petitioners to Governor Sharpe to call the assembly together for the purpose of issuing bills of credit to pay public creditors. This petition is recorded on page 194 of 'The Black Book #1.' In 1773 Hugh Jackson Sr. apparently lived in the Sharpsburg and Lower Antietam area. This is where he purchased a farm according to his will dated in 1773. The farm was part of a land grant originally made to Joseph Chapline, founder of Sharpsburg. Hugh Jackson's Sr. Will, which I located at the Hall of Records, Annapolis Maryland, was in Washington County Will Book T.S. 1, page 130. The will is dated Sept. 1, 1773. It states that he is a resident of Frederick County, Maryland. (In June 1776 Washington County was erected from Frederick County, hence, when Will was filled on November 7, 1782, he was a resident of Washington County and therefore it is filed under Washington County records. agm) The Will provides that his plantation (farm) was to go to his youngest son, David."
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| _Henry PERKINS ______+
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| _Thomas PERKINS __________|_____________________
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| _Isaac PERKINS ______|
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|_Lydia PERKINS ______|
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[14931] Information on Isaac and his wife are from J. Lindblom via Internet, 7/98, and not verified; she posits his mother as Lydia, who she states is the first wife of Francis in the parish register (thus Lydia, surname unknown, could be mother of the earlier children, and Mary Foster was their stepmother). Also see"John Woodcock of Rehoboth," where his wife is given as Sarah [perhaps Sarah Estes, d. of Matthew Estes (b. 1645) and Philadelphia Jenkins (1645-1721)?], and the number of their children as 12.
_Richard DE SYDENHAM _+
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_Henry DE SYDENHAM __|_Joane DELINGRIGE ____
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[17740] Alice MAY be the daugher of John Syenham and Johanna Sturton, but this requires proof! These parents are provided from "The Hadden Family Home Page," Anthony Glenn Hadden Jr. (3583 Broadmoor Blvd., San Bernardino, California 92404), at http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/h/a/d/Anthony-G-Hadden-jr to assist in further research, but cannot be trusted.
[2216] Hannah is daughter of John Thomas IV and wife Elizabeth Peck.
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"History of Mount Desert", p. 165.
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[22483] "Maritime History of Brooksville," LeCain W. Smith (Brooksville, ME Historical Society, 2005), p. 88 states "He was one of the most prolific boatbuilders in this town" and gives much information about his maritime career.