[31513] Robert's line is from the unverified Brinernut tree in Ancestry.com in 2012.
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[25281] One World Tree on Ancestry.com proposes this unverified line and believes Ralph is son of Robert Farnham (1577-1604) and Elizabeth _____ (m. ca. 1600). "New England Families, Vol. I," William Richard Cutter, Ed. (Clearfield Co., 1913), p. 319, offers: "The Farnham or Farnum family is of ancient English origin. The principal family seat is at the Querndon House of Leicestershire, the lineage of which is traced back to the reign of Edward I. ... Ralph Farnham, immigrant ancestor, was born in England in 1603. He came with his wife Alice from London in the brig 'James', sailing from Southampton, April 6, 1635. He gave his age as thirty-two, and his wife's as twenty-eight and they had with them three young children, Mary, Thomas and Ralph. He was a barber by trade but followed husbandry after coming to New England. He settled first in Ipswich, of which he wa proprietor in 1639. He settled finally in Andover, Massachusetts. He died January 5, 1692-93, and the inventory of his estate is dated March 29, 1693." See "Planters of the Commonwealth," Charles Edward Banks (Baltimore: Gen. Pub. Co., 2006), p. 153. http://helenesgenes.com/Farnham.html reports: "From email from edith.bartley@worldnet.att.net 11/27/97: "There has been a lot of confusion as the date that Ralph and family left England. There was more than one ship in 1635 named the James. Ralph was not on the April ship, he was the ship of the same name which sailed in the summer. Hotten has it right. The passengers were certified as eligible to leave England on July 13, 1635, and the ship would have left soon after, depending on the winds and whatever. I think they arrived in Boston in September, but I don't have that documented. 'Planters of the Commonwealth' by Charles Edward Banks states that the James sailed for New England the latter part of July and arrived in Boston the last week in September. Included in the passenger lists are Ralph Farnham, age 32, barber, destination Ipswich; Mrs. Alice Farnham, 28; Mary Farnham, 7; Thomas Farnham, 4; and Ralph Farnham, 2. Also on the same ship was Solomon Martin, age 16, shipwright, destination Gloucester. I have assumed this is the same Solomon Martin who later married Alice Farnham after they both were widowed. She would have been about twelve years older than he. Is this a correct assumption? They settled in Ipswich where Ralph became the first town crier."
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[27350] Elizabeth is daughter of Bodo VII, Count of Stolberg-Wernigerode - see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bodo_VII,_Count_of_Stolberg-Wernigerode.
[2592] Cadvan's proposed ancestry is given by James Dow at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jamesdow/s083/f000016.htm.