_John FITZALAN 7th Earl of Arundel_+
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_Richard Fitz ALAN ________________________|_Isabella MORTIMER ________________
| (1267 - 1302)
_Sir Edmund Fitz ALAN _____|
| (1285 - 1326) m 1305 |
| | _Thomas I, Marquis of SALUZZO _____+
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| |_Alasia DE SALUZZO ________________________|_Luisa DE CAVE ____________________
| (1266 - 1292) (.... - 1291)
_Sir Richard Fitz ALAN ______________|
| (1306 - 1376) m 1345 |
| | _John Plantagenet DE WARENNE ______+
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| | _William DE WARENNE _______________________|_Alix DE LUSIGNAN _________________
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| |_Alice DE WARENNE _________|
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| | _Robert DE VERE ___________________+
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| |_Joan DE VERE _____________________________|_Alice SANFORD ____________________
| (.... - 1293) m 1285 (.... - 1317)
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| (1347 - 1419)
| _Henry III, King of ENGLAND _______+
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| _Edmund ("Crouchback"), Earl of LANCASTER _|_Eleanor of PROVENCE ______________
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| _Henry, Earl of LEICESTER _|
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| | | _Robert, Count of ARTOIS __________+
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| | |_Blanche of Artois, Queen of NAVARRE ______|_Matilda of BRABANT _______________
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|_Eleanor (de Lancaster) PLANTAGENET _|
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| _Patrick DE CHAWORTH ______________+
| | (.... - 1258) m 1244
| _Patrick Chaworth, Lord of KIDWELLEY ______|_Hawyse DE LONDRES ________________
| | (1253 - 1283) (.... - 1274)
|_Maud CHAWORTH ____________|
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| _William DE BEAUCHAMP _____________+
| | (1237 - ....)
|_Isabel DE BEAUCHAMP ______________________|_Maud Fitzjohn Fitz PIERS _________
(1236 - ....)
[11290] See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joan_Fitzalan.
[30198] See http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/GASCONY.htm.
_Johann Michael BRECHT _+
| (1706 - 1794) m 1728
_Michael BRIGHT _____|_Margareta SIMONE ______
| (1732 - 1814) (.... - 1778)
_Michael BRIGHT _____|
| (1759 - 1842) m 1780|
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_Charles BRIGHT _________|
| (1788 - 1874) m 1819 |
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| (1761 - 1837) m 1780|
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[17184] Nancy m. L. C. Jackson.
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| _Barnabas LAMSON ____|
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_Charles II d'Anjou, King of NAPLES _+
| (1250 - 1309) m 1270
_Charles Martel D'ANJOU ___________|_Marie of HUNGARY ___________________
| (1271 - 1295) m 1281 (.... - 1323)
_Charles I Robert, King of HUNGARY _|
| (1288 - 1342) m 1320 |
| | _Rudolph I of HAPSBURG-AUSTRIA ______+
| | | (1218 - 1291)
| |_Clementia of HAPSBURG ____________|_Anna of HOHENBERG __________________
| (.... - 1293) m 1281 (1225 - 1281)
_Louis I "The Great", King of HUNGARY _|
| (1326 - 1382) m 1353 |
| | _Boleslaw V, Duke of CRAKOW _________+
| | | (1226 - 1279)
| | _Wladislaw I (IV), King of POLAND _|_____________________________________
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| (1305 - 1380) m 1320 |
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|--Jadwiga, Crown Princess of HUNGARY
| (1374 - 1399)
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m 1353 |
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Jadwiga was Polish queen before she married the Great Lituanian Prince - Wladyslaw Jagiello (Vladislaus Jagiello). For her life see (in 2003): http://www.angelfire.com/mn3/pnaf/jadwiga.html and also http://www.lehigh.edu/~jahb/jadwiga/jadwiga.wawel.html and.
http://www.guide2womenleaders.com/womeninpower/Womeninpower1350.htm offers: "Her official title was 'Hedvig Rex Polonić', and she was the youngest daughter of king Louis of Hungary and Poland and Elizabeth of Bosnia. She was brought up at the royal court in Buda. In 1378 she was betrothed to Wilhelm von Habsburg and spent about a year at the imperial court in Vienna. She was well educated and polyglot, interested in arts, music, science and court life, and was also known for her piety.When her father died in 1382, the Hungarian throne was inherited by her older sister, Maria. The lords of Lesser Poland did not want to continue the personal union with Hungary and therefore chose her as their new monarch. After two years of negotiations with Jadwiga's mother and a civil war in Greater Poland (1383), she finally came to Kraków and was crowned King of Poland.. As a monarch, she probably had little actual power, but she was actively engaged in her kingdom's political, diplomatic and cultural life. In 1387 she led a military expedition to reconquer the Duchy of Halych and in 1390 she began to correspond with the Teutonic Knights. She gave much of her wealth to charity, including foundation of hospitals, she founded the bishopric in Vilnius and resored the Academy of Kraków, since called Jagiellonian University in honor of her and her husband. Her engagement to Wilhelm of Habsburg was broken off, and instead she married Jagiello, Gand Duke of Lithuania, in order to unite Poland and Lithuania and to convert the Lithuanians to Christianity. She was said to be a blonde, blue-eyed beauty, and an exhumation performed in 1976 showed that she was unusually tall for a medieval woman (180 cm). Her only daughter, Elizabeth Bonifacia, died one month after her birth, and Jadwiga died soon after."
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| _David RIGELMAN ____________+
| | (1835 - 1879) m 1857
| _Samuel J. RIGELMAN __|_Elizabeth AULT ____________
| | (1876 - 1957) m 1902 (1834 - 1913)
| _Peter Carlyle RIGELMAN _|
| | (1918 - 1953) m 1940 |
| | | _Jacob B. WEISER ___________+
| | | | (1850 - 1933) m 1875
| | |_Vernia A. WEISER ____|_Susan ("Susianna") BRINER _
| | (1882 - 1977) m 1902 (1848 - 1928)
|_Lorna Lou RIGELMAN ____|
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| | (1844 - 1919) m 1868
| _Ora DUTTER __________|_Margaret Eleanor HARRAMAN _
| | (1891 - 1959) m 1910 (1851 - 1929)
|_Louise Elnore DUTTER ___|
(1920 - 2006) m 1940 |
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(1892 - 1987) m 1910
[8080] living - details excluded
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Virginia Horler's notes:
On May 11, 1843 Sarah Jane Watts married George F. Palmer in Portland, Maine (Vital Records Film 0010584 for Bangor, Maine). Sarah's husband had apprenticed as a tin-smith and worked as such in Bangor (see City Directories 1843, 1846, 1848 and 1851). Their first three children were born in Bangor beginning with George McKenzie in 1846, Annie Mary in 1847 and Alpheus Winter in 1849.
The 1850 Census lists this family twice: in Bangor, Maine and in Portland, Cumberland, Maine. In Bangor George was a tinner and in Portland he was a stove dealer (6th Ward page 186-187).
George moved his family to Woodstock, Carleton County, New Brunswick between 1851 and 1856. On May 14, 1859 The Carleton Sentinel Newspaper carried a notice that George F. Palmer had made eight ballot boxes for the Municipality of Carleton County. On November 24, 1859 the Woodstock Journal printed the following: "NOTICE - - Parties indebted to GEORGE F. PALMER (formerly Tin-Smith in this place) are requested to call and pay their soveeral accounts to the Subscriber, who is duly authorized to colect the same, and give receipts therefor. John C. Winslow, Atty-at-Law. Woodstock, Oct. 1, 1859." Correspondent Greg Campbell at the L. P. Fisher Public Library in Woodstock (geosearchus@yahoo.com) was unable to find a death notice or cemetery transcription.
Husband George died likely from tuberculosis at age 42.
On May 16, 1864 the Carleton Sentinel printed the following: "On the morning of the 8th, after a short illness, Mrs. Sarah J. Palmer, relict of the late George F. Palmer, aged 39 years, leaving seven small children to mourn their loss." Note that her age at death was understated as she would have been about 44 years of age.
Woodstock : County seat Population 4,631. Incorporated in 1856. Situated at the confluence of the Meduxnekeag and the Saint John River and was settled by Loyalists in 1784 after the American Revolution. Was this town named after Sir Walter Scott's novel "Woodstock" or "Woolastook"? "Woolastook" was the original Indian name for the Saint John River. De Monts and Champlain, the French explorers, christened the river Saint John when they discovered the mouth on Saint John the Baptist's day 24 June 1604. Population 18,000 Woodstock, NB. 1867. The current population is about 4,000.
George was the third child and second son of Asher and Mary Ann Palmer. He was born in Camden, Maine in what was Lincoln County, later Waldo County, and now Knox County. His father, Asher, was a blacksmith and George and his older brother, Asher Junior, were both apprenticed as tin plate workers.
His middle name may be "Fulman" or "Fulmer" which was his mother's maiden name (Marriage record in Camden-Rockport Town Records, LDS film 0012046). It may also have been "Foster" as both a son and grandson had this as a middle name.
George's father, Asher, died in St. Stephen, New Brunswick, Canada and was buried at the Methodist Church there in May 1926 when George was eight years old. (Kirk McColl Burial Records)
According to Bangor Probate Records, on April 29, 1834, Preserved B. Mills (a physician in Bangor) was appointed guardian of George F. Palmer of Bangor, who was described as a minor over the age of 14 years. The filing of a probate would indicate that father Asher had left an estate to his two eldest sons, Asher, Jr. and George F. Father Asher was listed as a blacksmith, late of Calais, Washington County, Maine. An earlier probate record dated September 29, 1829 for George's older brother, Ashur E. Palmer, stated that father Ashur died in St. Stephen, New Brunswick.
There is a listing for a Mary Palmer in the 1830 and 1840 Census in Bangor without a husband and apparently running a boarding house as there are a number of people living in her household. No young boys lived with her.
On August 20, 1838 George F. Palmer served on a committee for the Bangor Fire Department for Engine No. 2 (Bangor Whig and Courier).
The Town Records of Bangor, Maine list the marriage of George F. Palmer to Sarah Jane Watts in Portland, Cumberland County, Maine in May 1843 (Film 0010584, page 428). Both George F. and Sarah Jane were literate.
Bangor Daily Whig and Courier, September 12, 1843: " Lieutenant George F. Palmer having been appointed to the office of Adjutant of this Regiment, he will be obeyed and respected as such." (First Regiment of the Bangor Militia)
According to the 1843 Bangor, Maine, City Directory, George F. Palmer worked as a tinplate worker and boarded with (his mother), Mrs. Palmer on Washington Street. In 1846, he was listed as a "tinman" at E. Ellison and he and his wife were boarding with Mrs. Mary Palmer, a widow, on High Street. Their first child, George M. Palmer, was born this year. In the 1848 Directory, George F. Palmer was listed as a tin plate worker at H. A. Wood & Co. and lived in a house on Boyd Street.
1850 Census Bangor, Penobscot, Maine page 19: Geo Palmer (30) tinner, $1,000; Sarah (28); Geo (5); Mary (3) and Charles (1). Also living with them was George's sister, Mary (Palmer) Pray. Mary had married John Pray in Bangor in 1841, but he is not evident in any census from 1850 on, so either Mary was a young widow or a divorcee. Son Charles is either a son who died very young or the name written for Alpheus W. (see Portland, Maine census below).
The 1850 Census for Bangor (page 154) shows that George F. Palmer's guardian, Dr. Preserved B. Mills lived next door to Phineas Frost Marston. Phineas Marston would marry (his second marriage) George F.'s sister, Mary Frances (Palmer) Pray in 1865 in San Francisco, and Phineas and Mary Frances would raise George F. and Sarah Jane's daughter, Henrietta, in their Fruitvale, Oakland, California home after she became an orphan.
The 1851 Bangor Directory lists George F. Palmer as a tin plater living on Boyd Street in Bangor, this may have been written up before the family moved to Portland, Maine.
The 1850 Census also lists George F. Palmer and his wife Sarah living in Portland, Maine where George was a stove dealer. Their three children: George M., Ann M., and Alpheus W. Palmer (6th Ward page 186-187).
George moved his family to Woodstock, Carleton County, New Brunswick between 1850 and 1856. On February 5, 1859 The Carleton Sentinel Newspaper carried a notice that G. F. Palmer had made eight ballot boxes for the Municipality of Carleton County. The account was dated February 1, 1858 and the amount paid to George was 1 pound 4 shillings (8 ballot boxes @ 3s).
On November 24, 1859 the Woodstock Journal printed the following: "NOTICE - - Parties indebted to GEORGE F. PALMER (formerly Tin-Smith in this place) are requested to call and pay their several accounts to the Subscriber, who is duly authorized to collect the same, and give receipts therefor. John C. Winslow, Atty-at-Law. Woodstock, Oct. 1, 1859." Correspondent Greg Campbell at the L. P. Fisher Public Library in Woodstock (geosearchus@yahoo.com) was unable to find a death notice or cemetery transcription.
On 31 October 1860 George F. Palmer was baptized as an adult by St. James's United (Methodist) Church in Woodstock. No Palmer children were baptized at the same time. (F1056 PANB) No children of George and Sarah Palmer were baptized at the United Church in the 1850's. (LDS Film 1412411 which is incomplete but does have George F.'s adult baptism)
According to his daughter, Henrietta (Palmer) Steere, her father died before her birth date of 30 November 1860. She wrote that George was "tubercular," so he probably died at age 42 of tuberculosis.
On May 16, 1864 the Carleton Sentinel printed the following: "On the morning of the 8th, after a short illness, Mrs. Sarah J. Palmer, relict of the late George F. Palmer, aged 39 years, leaving seven small children to mourn their loss." (NOTE: Sarah would have been age 43 or 44)
Woodstock : County seat Population 4,631. Incorporated in 1856. Situated at the confluence of the Meduxnekeag and the Saint John River and was settled by Loyalists in 1784 after the American Revolution. Was this town named after Sir Walter Scott's novel "Woodstock" or "Woolastook"? "Woolastook" was the original Indian name for the Saint John River. De Monts and Champlain, the French explorers, christened the river Saint John when they discovered the mouth on Saint John the Baptist's day 24 June 1604. Population 18,000 Woodstock, NB. 1867. The current population is about 4,000.
In search of the "seven small children" who became orphans in 1864:
Charles was listed as a son born in 1850 in the 1850 Bangor census. In 1870 (page 118B) a Charles Palmer (18) boarded in Bangor and was apprenticed as a silver plater. No futher records?
James, born about 1852 in NB lived in Minnesota in 1880?
Alice I., born about 1854 in NB lived in Boston in 1880? (Annie Mary named a daughter Alice)
Harvey W., born about 1858 in NB lived in Penobscot County, ME in 1880?
[5275] Luise is daughter of Johann August, Prince of Saxe-Gotha, and Luise, Countess of Reuss.
[9465] Ralph is son of Robert Lee Smith and Viola Bell Orn.
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| (.... - 1708) m 1665|
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| | (.... - 1684) m 1643|
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|_Hannah BRYANT ______|
(1645 - 1702) m 1665|
| _George LEWES _______
| | m 1596
| _George (Lewes or) LEWIS _|_Denise FOREMAN _____
| | (1600 - 1663) m 1626 (1579 - 1625)
|_Mary LEWIS _________|
(.... - 1655) m 1643|
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|_Sarah JENKINS ___________|_____________________
(.... - 1636) m 1626
[18946] Children of Benjamin and Mary (Sylvester) Stodder, born at Scituate: i. Benjamin Stodder, b. 1708; ii. Mary Stodder, b. 1711; iii. Elisha Stodder; iv. Elijah Stodder, b. 1719; and v. Isaiah Stodder, b. 1723. See http://babbage.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/rr10/rr10_186.html. For further information on this family, see "History of Scituate, Massachusetts," Samuel Deane (Boston: James Loring, 1831), p.345.