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| _Mael Morda MAC MUIRECAIN ______+
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[4958] http://www.magoo.com/hugh/irishkings.html#pedigrees (in 2002) states: "King of Munster. Son of Teig (Tadg, Taidgcc, Terrence) O'Brien, who was the second son of Brian and brother of Donncadh. Keating says that Toirdhealbhach 'held the sovereignty of Munster and of the greater part of all Ireland twelve years.' (book II, section XXVII). One of eight kings of the Ui Neill, and four of other dynasties, called a "king of Ireland" by the Annals of Ulster. (Byrne p. 256)"
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_Rudolph I of HAPSBURG-AUSTRIA _|_____________________________
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[20356] See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_III_of_Austria.
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(1738 - ....) m 1757
[21798] Carolina is age 4 in the 1850 census at Calais, ME. Is she the one who m. William Gillespie of Alexander, ME at Cooper, ME on 30 May 1865 - if so, why is she living with her parents in Mariaville, ME? - queries Mark A. Honey of Ellsworth, ME, 2000.
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Hugh succeeded father as Vicomte d'Avranches, etc.; 1071 received from his Uncle, William the Conqueror, the County Palatinate of Chester; founded Abbeys of St. Sever in Normandy and St. Werburg at Chester, and endowed that of Whitby in Yorkshire; became a monk at St. Werburg four days before his death; supposed to have fought at Hastings, 1066. See http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~pmcbride/james/f019.htm. For holdings, see Web site (May, 1999): http://www.infokey.com/counties/Chester2.htm.
http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Page:Dictionary_of_National_Biography_volume_28.djvu/167 offers: "Hugh (d. 1101), called of Avranches, Earl of Chester, son of Richard, called Goz, viscount of Avranches, is said to have been a nephew of William the Conqueror, his mother, to whom the name of Emma is given, being a daughter of Herleva (Ormerod; Doyle); but for this there seems to be no authority earlier than the fourteenth century. His father, Richard, was the son of Thurstan Goz, lord of Hiesmes, son of Ansfrid, a Dane. Thurstan was unfaithful to Duke William in 1040, and helped Henry, king of France, in his invasion of Normandy. His son Richard remained loyal and made his father's peace with the duke. When the duke was about to invade England, Hugh, who had by that time succeeded to his father's viscounty, was one of his chief councillors, and contributed sixty ships to the invading fleet (William of Poitiers, ap. Gesta Willelmi I, p. 121, see also p. 22). He was richly rewarded with grants of English land. When Gerbod, earl of Chester, left England in 1071, the Conqueror bestowed his earldom on Hugh, who was invested with singular power, for he was overlord of all the land in his earldom save what belonged to the bishop, he had a court of his barons or greater tenants in chief, offences were committed against his peace not against the king's, and writs ran in his name. These characteristics became recognised as constituting apalatine earldom. The exceptional power which he held was designed to strengthen him against the Welsh, against whom he carried on frequent and sanguinary wars in conjunction especially with Robert of Rhuddlan [q. v.] and his own baronial tenant Robert of Malpas; he fought successfully in North Wales, invaded Anglesey, and built the castle of Aberlleiniog on the eastern coast of the island. Besides his earldom he held lands in twenty shires.
"Extravagant without being liberal he loved show, was always ready for war, and kept an army rather than a household. An inordinate craving for sport led him to lay waste his own lands that he might have more space for hunting and hawking. He was gluttonous and sensual, became so unwieldy that he could scarcely walk, and was generally styled Hugh the Fat; he had many children by different mistresses. His wars with the Welsh were carried on with a savage ferocity, which makes the name Wolf (Lupus) bestowed on him in later days an appropriate designation. At the same time he was a wise counsellor, a loyal subject, and not without strong religious feelings; his household contained several men of high character, his chaplain was a learned and holy man, and both the earl and his countess, Ermentrude, daughter of Hugh of Claremont, count of Beauvais, were friends and admirers of Anselm (Orderic, pp. 522, 598; Eadmer, Historia Novorum, ii. 363). When in 1082 Bishop Odo was planning an expedition to Italy, Hugh prepared to accompany him, but the scheme came to nothing. In the rebellion of 1088 he remained faithful to William Rufus. As viscount of Avranches he upheld the cause of his count Henry [see Henry I], though when both Rufus and Duke Robert marched against the count in 1091, he surrendered his castle to them. The story that it was by his advice that Henry occupied Mont St. Michel is probably without foundation (Wace,1. 14624; Freeman, William Rufus, ii. 530). In 1092 he designed to turn out the secular canons of St. Werburgh's, Chester, and establish in their place a body of monks from the abbey of Bec. Accordingly he sent to Anselm, then abbot of Bec, who spoke of him as an old friend, asking him to come and help him, and his request was supported by other nobles. Anselm refused to visit England at that time [see under Anselm], and the earl fell sick, and sent him another message urging him to come for the good of his soul. After a third message Anselm came, and helped the earl, who was then recovered, in his work. Hugh rebuilt the church in conjunction with his countess, endowed the monastery, and made Anselm's chaplain the first abbot. When Henry's fortunes mended in 1094, Hugh was again one of his chief supporters, and received from him the castle of St. James on the Beuvron in the south of the Avranchin, of which he had previously been constable, as his father had been before him. On 31 Oct. he was summoned by Rufus to accompany Henry to Eu, where the king then was; they, however, sailed to England, and remained in London over Christmas. During his absence in Normandy the Welsh rebelled; they invaded and wasted Cheshire, took the earl's towns, and destroyed his castle in Anglesey. During the wars of the next three years North Wales, with which the earl must have been most concerned, remained unsubdued. In January 1096 he was at the king's court at Salisbury, where he advised that William of Eu, who had been defeated in judicial combat, should be mutilated, for William had married the earl's sister and had been unfaithful to her. In 1098 he joined Hugh of Montgomery [q. v.], earl of Shrewsbury, in an invasion of Anglesey; they bribed the Norse pirates from Ireland, who were in alliance with the Welsh, to help them to enter the island, rebuilt the castle of Aberlleiniog, slaughtered large numbers, and mutilated their captives. An old priest named Cenred, who had given counsel to the Welsh, was dragged out of church, and after he had suffered other mutilations his tongue was cut out. More than a century and a half later it was commonly believed that the Earl of Chester (or perhaps his fellow-earl) kennelled his hounds for a night in the church of St. Tyfrydog, and the next morning found them all mad. When the fleet of Magnus Barefoot, king of Norway, appeared off the island, the earls led a large force to prevent the Northmen from landing. The Earl of Shrewsbury was slain, and Magnus made peace with the Earl of Chester, declaring that he meant no harm to England, and had come to take possession of the islands which belonged to him. Hugh completed the conquest of Anglesey and subdued the larger part of North Wales. He was in Normandy when he heard of the death of Rufus in 1100; he crossed at once to England and was one of the principal councillors of Henry. The next year he fell sick, assumed the Benedictine habit at St. Werburgh's, and three days afterwards died on 27 July. His body was first buried in the cemetery of the abbey, and was afterwards removed by his nephew Ranulf, earl of Chester, called le Meschin (d. 1129 ?), into the chapter-house. The report that his remains were discovered in 1724 seems doubtful (Ormerod, i. 218).
"By his wife Ermentrude he had one son, Richard, who succeeded him, receiving investiture of the earldom about 1107. Richard, who was handsome, loyal, and amiable, married Matilda, daughter of Stephen, count of Blois, by Adela, daughter of the Conqueror, and while still a young man was drowned with his wife when the White Ship foundered on 27 Nov. 1119. Also probably by his wife Hugh had a daughter named Giva, who married Geoffrey Ridell, lord of Wittering, Northamptonshire, one of Henry's justices, and after her husband was drowned in the White Ship founded the Benedictine priory of Canwell, Staffordshire (Monasticon, iv. 104; Tanner, Notitia, p. 496).
"Of his illegitimate children, Robert became a monk of St. Evroul's, and was in 1100 wrongfully made abbot of St. Edmund's, whence he was removed by Anselm's authority (Orderic, pp. 602, 783; Liebermann, Annals of St. Edmund's, p. 130; St. Anselm, Epp. iv. 14), and Othere was tutor to the sons of Henry I and was drowned in the White Ship."
[4348]
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LDS Church's Ancestral File - not verified.
[29028]
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LDS Church's Ancestral File - not verified.
[5324] Erneburge is daughter of Canville de Caux. See http://www.aritek.com/hartgen/htm/de-caux.htm
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[3682] Michael III became Emperor at age three. His mother Theodora governed, but neglected his education - he became "a debauchee, and fell under the sway of his uncle Bardas, who induced him to banish Theodora to a convent, and practically assumed the chief control (857). ...In 861 Michael and Bardas invaded Bulgaria and secured the conversion of the king to Christianity. ...Michael was assassinated by Basil the Macedonian." {-Encycl. Brit., 1956 ed., 15:408} Michael III reigned 842-867. For his ancestry, see http://www.friesian.com/romania.htm#macedon. Web site http://hometown.aol.com/rdavidh218/egypt2britain.html states that Michael III m. Eudoxia, and offers her ancestry back to Queen Cleopatra of Egypt.
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| _John DE NEVILLE ______|_Alice DE AUDLEY ______
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[5679] See http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~slhoy/GREY5.HTML which reports Ralph m. Elizabeth Fitz Hugh of Ravensworth, Yorkshire. Cf. "Magna Carta Ancestry," Douglas Richardson (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2005), p. 372.
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[12025] Bessie m. June 7, 1904 Samuel Foster Kochenderfer and r. Pittsburgh, PA.
[6214] See "The Lombards: The Ancient Longobards" (The Peoples of Europe Series) by Neil Christie (Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1995) [ISBN 0631211977].
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[12619] Laverne is daughter of Clarence Roman Redding (1891-1953) and Celia Koehl (1893-1945).
_Alermo I, Marggrave of MONFERRATO _
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[7700] Tetone II was marggrave of Savona en Vasto. He married Berta van Torino who died about 1065.
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_Job STANWOOD _______|
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[2079] Martha m. Zechariah Higgins.
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|--Peter STAPLES
| (1699 - ....)
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|_Mary LANG __________|
(1678 - 1721) m 1696|
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[8514] Peter was baptised in the Second Church at Kittery as an adult. An Internet correspondent states that sons Peter and Nathaniel are by Joanna King and Joshua, Abigail, Tobias and Joanna are by Abigail Winn. Is he the Peter Staples who was in Court in 1738 for "breach of Sabbath" and for debt? - see http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/me/york/court/index/yccourts.txt. Also see See "Old Kittery and Her Families," Everett S. Stackpole (Lewiston, ME: 1903), pp. 753.
_John STEINHOFF _____
| (.... - 1811)
_Andrew Herman (Sr.) STEINHOFF _|_____________________
| (1773 - 1816)
_Peter STEINHOFF ___________|
| (1801 - 1871) m 1821 |
| | _Findlay MALCOLM ____+
| | | (1750 - 1829) m 1776
| |_Janet (Jennie) MALCOLM ________|_Tryphena WARDWELL __
| (1782 - ....) (1761 - 1813)
_Abraham W. STEINHOFF ____|
| (.... - 1900) m 1858 |
| | _____________________
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| | ________________________________|_____________________
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| |_Elizabeth ("Betsey") DILL _|
| (1802 - 1876) m 1821 |
| | _____________________
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| |________________________________|_____________________
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|--Bertha J. STEINHOFF
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| _____________________
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| ____________________________|
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| | |________________________________|_____________________
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|_Margaret ("Jane") SMITH _|
(1837 - 1921) m 1858 |
| _____________________
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| ________________________________|_____________________
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|____________________________|
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| _____________________
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|________________________________|_____________________
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_____________________|_____________________
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_William TETHERLY ___|
| (1597 - ....) |
| | _____________________
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| |_____________________|_____________________
|
_William TETHERLY ___|
| (.... - 1691) m 1683|
| | _____________________
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| | _____________________|_____________________
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| |_____________________|
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| | _____________________
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| |_____________________|_____________________
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|--John TETHERLY
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| _Thomas ROBIE _______+
| | (1538 - 1588) m 1569
| _Thomas ROBIE _______|_Joane COWLEY _______
| | (1579 - 1653) m 1606 (.... - 1579)
| _Samuel ROBIE _______|
| | (1628 - ....) |
| | | _John COXON _________
| | | | (1560 - ....)
| | |_Mary COXON _________|_____________________
| | (1586 - 1641) m 1606
|_Mary ROBIE _________|
m 1683 |
| _____________________
| |
| _George WALTON ______|_____________________
| | (.... - 1685) m 1635
|_Mary WALTON ________|
(1646 - ....) |
| _William HILTON _____+
| | (1585 - 1655)
|_Alice HILTON _______|_____________________
m 1635
[1319] Known from brother Daniel's will in 1757.
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_Jerome TRESSLER ____|
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| | ____________________________
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| | ________________________|____________________________
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| |_______________________|
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| | ____________________________
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| |________________________|____________________________
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|
|--Ruth Elaine TRESSLER
|
| ____________________________
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| _David Richard GESSNER _|____________________________
| | (1881 - 1948)
| _Norman Leroy GESSNER _|
| | (1906 - 1951) m 1927 |
| | | _William ARNOLD ____________+
| | | | (1834 - 1891) m 1860
| | |_Ethel Lillian ARNOLD __|_Sarah Catharine FOSSELMAN _
| | (1883 - 1974) (1838 - 1921)
|_Resta Mary GESSNER _|
|
| ____________________________
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| ________________________|____________________________
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|_Irena Mary HENRY _____|
(1906 - 1996) m 1927 |
| ____________________________
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|________________________|____________________________
[10713] living - details excluded
_Noah WHITCOMB ______+
| (1714 - 1798) m 1742
_Noah WHITCOMB ______|_Mary FRANKLIN ______
| (1748 - ....) (1724 - 1808)
_Richard WHITCOMB ___|
| (.... - 1827) m 1806|
| | _____________________
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_Richard WHITCOMB ___|
| (1814 - ....) m 1839|
| | _____________________
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| | _____________________|_____________________
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| |_Susan LITCHFIELD ___|
| (.... - 1840) m 1806|
| | _____________________
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| |_____________________|_____________________
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|
|--Louis Lisbey WHITCOMB
| (1860 - ....)
| _____________________
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| _____________________|_____________________
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| _____________________|
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| | |_____________________|_____________________
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|_Hannah HOLLER ______|
m 1839 |
| _____________________
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| _____________________|_____________________
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|_____________________|
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| _____________________
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|_____________________|_____________________
_Matthew WING ________________+
| (.... - 1614)
_(The Rev.) John WING _|_Mary, wife of Matthew WING __
| (1584 - 1629) (1552 - 1613)
_Daniel WING ________|
| (1617 - 1697) m 1641|
| | _(The Rev.) Stephen BACHILER _+
| | | (1561 - 1660) m 1587
| |_Deborah BACHILER _____|_Ann BATES ___________________
| (1561 - ....)
_John WING __________|
| (1656 - 1717) |
| | _Robert SWYFT ________________+
| | | (1549 - ....)
| | _William SWIFT ________|_Bridget HASTINGS ____________
| | | (1575 - ....) (1553 - ....)
| |_Hannah SWIFT _______|
| (1620 - 1664) m 1641|
| | ______________________________
| | |
| |_Joane SISSON _________|______________________________
| (1576 - ....)
|
|--Deborah WING
| (1687 - ....)
| ______________________________
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| _John SPOONER _________|______________________________
| | (1596 - 1628) m 1616
| _William SPOONER ____|
| | (1622 - 1684) m 1652|
| | | ______________________________
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| | |_Ann PECK _____________|______________________________
| | (1600 - ....) m 1616
|_Martha SPOONER _____|
(1657 - 1717) |
| _John PRATT __________________
| | (1567 - ....)
| _Joshua PRATT _________|______________________________
| | (1593 - 1656) m 1630
|_Hannah PRATT _______|
(1630 - 1684) m 1652|
| ______________________________
| |
|_Bathsesba FAY ________|______________________________
(1593 - 1673) m 1630