_Thomas LE DESPENCER ________________+
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_Hugh LE DESPENCER ________|
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_Hugh Despencer, Earl of WINCHESTER _|
| (1261 - 1326) m 1286 |
| | _Alan BASSETT _______________________+
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| | _Sir Philip BASSETT ___|_Aline DE GRAY ______________________
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| |_Aline BASSET _____________|
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|--Sir Hugh "The Younger" (Jr.) DESPENCER
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| _William DE BEAUCHAMP _______________+
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| _William DE BEAUCHAMP _|_Isabella MORTIMER __________________
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| _William DE BEAUCHAMP _____|
| | (1237 - ....) |
| | | _William MAUDUIT ____________________+
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| | |_Isabel MAUDUIT _______|_Alice DE NEWBURGH __________________
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|_Isabel DE BEAUCHAMP ________________|
(1236 - ....) m 1286 |
| _Geoffrey Fitz Piers, Earl of ESSEX _+
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| _John Fitz GEOFFREY ___|_Aveline CLARE ______________________
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|_Maud Fitzjohn Fitz PIERS _|
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|_Isabel BIGOD _________|_Maud (aka Matilda) MARSHALL ________
(.... - 1301) (.... - 1248)
[5430] Hugh, Lord le Despencer, was Baron Despencer, Governor of Odiham Castle, Chamberlain, and said to be a pirate. {"Ancestral Roots..." (Balt., 1992) 74-32} [He was hanged and quartered]. He has been called Earl of Gloucester by some writers but The Complete Peerage (vol.V, p. 715) makes it clear he was not. See The Complete Peerage, vol. IV, pp. 267-271. Homer Beers James (web site in 2003: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~pmcbride/james/f028.htm#I1364X1) offers: "Hugh Despencer, Junior, was born in 1262, died in 1326. Earl of Winchester, he bore the same Christian name as his father (d. 1265) and his son (d. 1326). In the 22nd year of the reign of King Edward I., he was made Governor of Oldham castle, co. Southampton, and the same year had summons to attend the king in Portsmouth, prepared with horse and arms for an expedition into Gascony. In two years afterwards he was at the battle of Dunbar, in Scotland, where the English arms triumphed; and the next year he was one of the commissioners accredited to treat of peace between the English monarch and kings of the Romans and of France. In the 26th and 28th years of Edward I he was again engaged in the wars of Scotland, and was sent by his sovereign, with the Earl of Lincoln, to the papal court, to complain of the Scots, and to entreat that his holiness would no longer favor them, as they had abused his confidence by falsehoods. To the very close of King Edward I's reign his lordship seems to have enjoyed the favor of that great prince, and had summons to parliament from him from June 23, 1295, to March 14, 1322; but it was after the accession of Edward's unhappy son, the second of that name, that the Spencers attained that extraordinary eminence, from which, with their feeble-minded master, they were eventually hurled into the gulf of irretrievable ruin. In the first years of Edward II.'s reign, we find the father and son still engaged in the Scottish wars. In the 14th year the king, hearing of great animosities between the younger Spencer and Humphrey de Bohun, Earl of Hereford and Essex, and learning that they were collecting their followers in order to come to open combat, interfered, and strictly commanded Lord Hereford to forbear. About the same time, a dispute arising bestrewn the Earl of Hereford and John de Mowbray regarding some lands in Wales, young Spencer seized possession of the estate, and kept it from both the litigants. This conduct, and similar proceedings on the part of the elder Spencer, exciting the indignation of the barons, they formed a league against the favorites, and placing the king's cousin, Thomas Plantaganet, Earl of Lancaster, at their head, marched, with banners flying, from Sherbourne to St. Alban's, whence they dispatched the Bishops of Salisbury, Hereford, and Chichester, to the king with a demand that the Spencers should be banished; to which mission the king, however, giving an imperious reply in the negative, the irritated nobles continued their route to London; when Edward, at the instance of the queen, acquiesced; whereupon the barons summoned a parliament, in which the Spencers were banished from England; and the sentence was proclaimed in Westminster Hall. To this decision, Hugh the elder submitted and retired; but Hugh the younger lurked in divers places; sometimes on land, and sometimes at sea, and was fortunate enough to capture, during his exile, two vessels near Sandwich, laden with merchandise to the value of 40,000 pounds; after which, being recalled by the king, an army was raised, which encountered and defeated the baronial forces at Boroughbridge, in Yorkshire. In this action, wherein numbers were slain, the Earl of Pontefract, and there, after a summary trial (the elder Spencer being one of his judges), beheaded. The Spencers now became more powerful than ever, and the elder was immediately created Earl of Winchester, the king loading him with grants of forfeited estates. He was about the same time constituted warden of the king's forests on the south of Trent, the lands forfeited after the battle of Boroughbridge; but not satisfied with those, and they were incredibly numerous, he extorted by force whatsoever else he pleased. Amongst other acts of unlawful oppression, it is related that he seized upon the person of Elizabeth Comyn, a great heiress, the wife of Richard Talbot, in her house at Kennington, in Surrey, and detained her for twelve months in prison, until he compelled her to assign to him the manor of Painswike, in Gloucestershire, and the castle and manor of Goderich, in the marches of Wales; but this ill-obtained and ill-exercised power was not formed for permanent endurance, and a brief space only was necessary to bring it to termination. The queen and the young prince, who had fled to France, and had been proclaimed traitors through the influence of the Spencers, ascertaining the feelings of the people, ventured to return; and landed at Harwick, with the noblemen and persons of eminence who had been exiled after the defeat at Boroughbridge, raised the royal standard, and soon found themselves at the head of a considerable force; when, marching upon Bristol, where the king and his favorites then were, they were received in that city with acclimation, and the elder Spencer being seized (although in his 90th year), was brought in chains before the prince and the barons, and received judgment of death, which was accordingly executed, by hanging the culprit upon the gallows in the sight of the king and of his son, upon St. Dennis's day, in October, 1326. It is said by some writers that the body was hung up with two strong cords for four days, and then cut to pieces, and given to the dogs. Young Spencer, with the king, effected his escape; but they were both, soon afterwards, taken and delivered to the queen, when the unfortunate monarch was consigned to Berkeley Castle, where he was basely murdered in 1327. Hugh Spencer the Younger, it appears, was impeached before parliament, and received sentences "to be drawn upon a hurdle, with trumps and trumpets, throughout all the city of Hereford," and there to be hanged and quartered, which sentence was executed on a gallows 50 feet high, upon St. Andrew's eve, in the year 1326 (20th year of Edward II). Thus terminated the career of two of the most celebrated royal favorites in the annals of England. The younger Hugh was a peer of the realm, as well as his father, having been summoned to parliament as a baron, from July 29, 1314, to October 10, 1325; but the two Baronies of Spencer, and the Earldom of Winchester, expired under the attainders of the father and son. Hugh the younger married Eleanor (Eleanora) Clare, daughter and co-heir of Gilbert de Clare, Earl of Gloucester, and his wife, Joane Plantaganet, who later married William Zouche." http://members.aol.com/dwidad/despens2.html#6 in 2003 reports he was b. ca. 1290, which appears more reasonable given his father's birth-year. Cf. http://www.thepeerage.com/p1322.htm! and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Despenser_the_Younger.
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unverified - from Wiley A. Jarrell via Genserv (Internet, 11/95)
[4827] Margaret was of "Carrick, Ayrshire, Scotland" according to the Ancestral File (9T9Q-3H). A file in Ancestry World Tree (not verified) states that Alan m. Eva Sveyndotter (b. ca. 1160 in Crawford, Lanarkshire, Scotland).
[4826]
[S2]
LDS Church's Ancestral File - not verified.
[32606]
[S2]
LDS Church's Ancestral File - not verified.
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[25801] "Colonial Families," Vol. 7, p. 340, posted on Genealogy.com, states Ephraim resided in the house inherited from his father, and was a Representative in the General Court (colony legislature) in 1697-1699 and 1705. Also see NEHGR, 1901, p. 73.
_Johanns (Hans) MATTER _______+
| (1732 - 1802) m 1758
_Michael MATTER ____________|_Salome STAHLSCHMIDT _________
| (1763 - 1852) (1737 - ....)
_Balthaser MATTER ___________|
| (1795 - 1871) |
| | _Balthasar ROMBERGER _________+
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| |_Anna Marie ROMBERGER ______|_Anna Maria TRAUT ____________
| (1771 - 1838) (1753 - 1798)
_Abraham MOTTER _____|
| (1828 - 1895) m 1848|
| | _Peter RITZMAN _______________+
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| | _Peter RITZMAN _____________|_Christina STUPP _____________
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| |_Catherine ("Kate") RITZMAN _|
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| | _John Peter KERN _____________+
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| |_Catharine Elizabeth KERNS _|_Catharine DESHLER ___________
| (1760 - 1845) m 1784 (1751 - 1825)
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| _Johannes Peter SCHMELTZER ___+
| | (1738 - 1795) m 1762
| _Simon SMELTZER ____________|_Catherine THAU ______________
| | (1779 - ....) m 1805 (.... - 1784)
| _Michael SMELTZER ___________|
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| | |_Catherine SCHREFFLER ______|______________________________
| | (1782 - 1861) m 1805
|_Elizabeth SMELTZER _|
(1828 - 1916) m 1848|
| _Johann Adam WEISS ___________
| | (1751 - 1833) m 1772
| _John Adam WEISS ___________|_Margaret Elizsabeth WINGERT _
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|_Elizabeth WEISS ____________|
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| _Johann Adam LEBO ____________+
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|_Elizabeth Margaret LEBO ___|_Catharine GEBHART ___________
(1785 - 1858) m 1802 (1767 - ....)
[17052] Jonathon m. 8 Dec 1897 in Egan, IL to Orpha A. Bovery.
_Hafdan SIGURDSSON _________________________+
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_Harald SIGURDSSON ________________|
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| | _Gudbrand "Kula," Earl of UPLANDS __________+
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_Olaf III ("the Quiet"), King of NORWAY _|
| (.... - 1093) m 1070 |
| | _Vladimir, Grand Prince of KIEV ____________+
| | | (0956 - 1015) m 0980
| | _Yaroslav I, Grand Prince of KIEV _|_Rogneide of POLOTZK _______________________
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| |_Elizabeth of KIEV ________________|
| m 1045 |
| | _Olaf ("Skötkonung") ERIKSON _______________+
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| |_Inguigard OLOFSDOTTER ____________|_Estrid of The OBOTRITES ___________________
| (.... - 1050) m 1019
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|--Magnus III "Berrføtt\Barfod\Barfot\Barefoot" King of NORWAY
| (1073 - 1103)
| _Torkel STYRBJÖRNSSON ______________________
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| _Ulf THORGILSSON __________________|_Thyra HARALDSDOTTER _______________________
| | (.... - 1026) (.... - 1000)
| _Svend Estridsen, King of DENMARK _|
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| | | _Sweyn ("the Splitbeard"), King of DENMARK _+
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| | |_Astrid SWEYNSDOTTIR ______________|_Gunhilda of POLAND ________________________
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[25311] In 2007 http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NORWAY.htm offers: "Magnus Olavsson, illegitimate son of Olav III 'Kyrre/the Gentle' King of Norway & his mistress --- (-killed in battle in Ireland 24 May 1103). Snorre names Magnus as son of King Olav and Thora, commenting that he was brought up at the king's court. He succeeded his first cousin in 1095 as Magnus III 'Berrføtt/Barfod/Barfot/Barefoot' King of Norway. He attacked the Hallanders but was surprised, when barefoot, by an unexpected charge made by them, hence his nickname. He invaded Orkney in 1098, captured joint Jarls Paul I and Erlend II, and declared his son as king of Orkney and the Isles. He also captured the Isle of Man and Anglesey, forced the flight of Hugh Earl of Chester and killed Hugh Earl of Shrewsbury. He was killed after attacking Ireland. Snorre records his death in battle in Ireland. - m (1101) as her first husband, Margreta "Fredkulla/peace-cow" of Sweden, daughter of Iinge I Stenkilsson King of Sweden (-4 Nov [1130], bur Roskilde). . . ." Cf. http://www.vildbabel.dk/viking/saga/heimskringla/barefoot.htm and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnus_III_of_Norway.
_Jacob PERKINS ______________+
| (1662 - 1705) m 1684
_Jacob PERKINS ______|_Elizabeth SPARKS ___________
| (1685 - 1770) m 1712 (.... - 1692)
_Joseph PERKINS _____|
| (1717 - ....) m 1739|
| | _John STOVER ________________+
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| |_Lydia STOVER _______|_Abigail (Alcock or) ALCOTT _
| (.... - 1717) m 1712 (.... - 1730)
_Joseph PERKINS _____|
| (1746 - 1818) |
| | _Samuel WARDWELL ____________+
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| | _Eliakim WARDWELL ___|_Sarah HOOPER _______________
| | | (1687 - 1753) m 1711 (1650 - 1692)
| |_Abigail WARDWELL ___|
| (.... - 1760) m 1739|
| | _Samuel ( Sr.) BRAGDON ______+
| | | (1647 - ....)
| |_Ruth BRAGDON _______|_Mary MOULTON _______________
| (1691 - 1728) m 1711 (1652 - 1725)
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[19441] The LDS Church's unverified Ancestral File MSQF-FL states that Mary Perkins (b. 27 Dec 1770 in York, ME, d. 3 Dec 1833, daughter of Joseph Perkins and Phoebe Weare) m. 20 Dec 1787 Simeon [sic] Parker (b. ca. 1766, d. 5 May 1807) but does not list Elizabeth among their children! Simon and Mary also had William Parker (b.3 Oct 1794, m. 8 Nov 1818 Thankful Snow (b. 14 April 1797, Brooksville, ME, 9 5 Jan 1858 at Brooksville, dau. of Isaac Snow and Mary Paine - William and Thankful had Phebe Wine Parker (b. 7 Jan 1821, d. 28 Jan 1894 at Brooksville, m. William Limeburner).
_Geoffrey V ("Plantagenet"), Ct. of ANJOU _+
| (1113 - 1151) m 1128
_Henry II Plantagenet, King of ENGLAND _|_Matilda Augusta ("Maud") of ENGLAND ______
| (1133 - 1189) m 1153 (1102 - 1169)
_John Plantagenet, King of ENGLAND _______|
| (1167 - 1216) m 1200 |
| | _William VIII of POITOU ___________________+
| | | (1099 - 1137) m 1137
| |_Eleanor of AQUITAINE __________________|_Eleanor Châtellérault DE ROCHEFOUCAULD ___
| (1124 - 1204) m 1153 (1100 - 1131)
_Henry III, King of ENGLAND _|
| (1207 - 1272) m 1237 |
| | _William IV, Count of ANGOULÊME ___________+
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| | _Aymer de Valence, Count of ANGOULÊME __|_Marguerite DE TURENNE ____________________
| | | (.... - 1218) m 1180
| |_Isabella of ANGOULÊME ___________________|
| (1188 - 1246) m 1200 |
| | _Peter of FRANCE __________________________+
| | | (.... - 1183) m 1150
| |_Alice DE COURTENAY ____________________|_Elizabeth DE COURTENAY ___________________
| (1218 - 1216) m 1180 (1127 - 1205)
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|--Beatrix PLANTAGENET
| (1242 - 1275)
| _Alfonso II, King of ARAGÓN _______________+
| | (.... - 1196) m 1174
| _Alfonso, Count of PROVENCE ____________|_Sancha of CASTILE ________________________
| | (1180 - 1209) m 1193 (1154 - 1208)
| _Raymond V Berenger, 4th Ct. of PROVENCE _|
| | (1195 - 1245) m 1219 |
| | | _Rainou DE SABRAN' ________________________+
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| | |_Gersenda II of SABRAN _________________|_Gersende DE FORCALQUIER __________________
| | (.... - 1222) m 1193
|_Eleanor of PROVENCE ________|
(1217 - 1291) m 1237 |
| _Humbert III "The Saint", Count of SAVOY __+
| | (1136 - 1189)
| _Thomas I, Count of SAVOY ______________|_Beatrix of MÂCON _________________________
| | (1177 - 1233) m 1195 (.... - 1230)
|_Beatrice of SAVOY _______________________|
(1205 - 1266) m 1219 |
| _William I, Count of GENEVA _______________+
| | (1130 - 1195)
|_Margaret of GENEVA ____________________|_Beatrice DE VALPERGE _____________________
(1180 - 1257) m 1195
[3102] Beatrix m. John II, Duke of Brittany; they had Arthur II (d. 1312) whose sons included Gui, Count of Pentievre (whose dau. Jeanne m. Charles of Blois) and John, Count of Montfort (whose son John, Duke of Brittany, m. Mary of Waltham).
[21814] living - details excluded
[29500] See http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johann_VI._(Anhalt-Zerbst).
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| _Jacob COOPER _________
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| _Daniel COOPER ______|_Lydia OAKLEY _________
| | (1824 - 1903) m 1846 (1800 - 1866)
|_Mary L. COOPER _____|
(1854 - 1942) m 1872|
| _Johannes BRINER ______+
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|_Sarah Jane BRINER __|_Maria Elizabeth LOEB _
(1827 - 1887) m 1846 (1788 - 1863)
_Matthias WENRICH ______+
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_John WENRICH _______|________________________
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_John WENRICH _______|
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| |_Susannah BRECHT ____|
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| | _Sebastien CAQUELIN ____
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| |_Sarah CAQUELIN _____|_Marie BANZET __________
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