_John Frederick BREINER ___+
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_Johannes BRINER _______|___________________________
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_John BRINER ________|
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_Henry BRINER _______|
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| | _Jacob HENRY ___________|_Eva Margaret ZANGMEISTER _
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| |_Sarah HENRY ________|
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| _Isaac PAULLIN _______________+
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| _William D. PAULLIN _|_Elizabeth ("Ann E.") HEPLER _
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| _Milton N. PAULLIN __|
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| | | _Thomas NEWELL _______________+
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|_Nettie E. PAULLIN __|
(1863 - 1912) m 1884|
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[6677] Vinnie m. _____ Higginbotham.
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_Alexander COMYN _____|
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| |_Elizabeth DE QUINCY _|
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[13957] http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SCOTTISH%20NOBILITY.htm offers: "Her right to the Earldom of Buchan may have been recognised in Scotland in preference to her older sister as the latter had married an Englishman. She may have been the "Margaret Ctss of Buchan" in a charter dated 1310 with her [second] husband. - m [firstly] Sir John Ross, son of William Ross, Earl of Ross, & his wife Eupheme _____. - [m secondly Sir William de Lindsay, Lord of Symontoun, co. Ayr.]"
_Robert de Ferriers, Earl of DERBY ______+
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_William de Ferrers, 5th Earl of DERBY _|
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| | _Hugh "Kevelioc", Earl of CHESTER _____|_Maud of GLOUCESTER _____________________
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| |_Lady Agnes DE CHESTER ___|
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| | _Simon III de Montfort, Count of EVREUX _+
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| |_Bertrade D'EVEREUX ___________________|_Maud DE BEAUMONT _______________________
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| _Gilbert LE MARESCHAL ___________________+
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| _John MARSHALL ________________________|_________________________________________
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| _Sir William the MARSHAL _|
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| _Richard ("Strongbow") DE CLARE _______|_Isabel ("Elizabeth") DE BEAUMONT _______
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|_Isabel DE CLARE _________|
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| _Dermot Macmurrough, King of LEINSTER ___+
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|_Eva Macmurrough, Countess of IRELAND _|_More O'TOOLE ___________________________
m 1171 (.... - 1164)
[1402] Maud was Vicomtesse de Rochechuart. She m. (1) Simon de Kyme (d. shortly before 30 Jul 1248, s.p.) and (2) ca. 30 Jul 1248 William de Fortibus (styled "le Fort")(d. shortly before 22 May 1259, Lord of Chewton, Somersetshire, son of Hugh de Vivonia, Sheriff of Somerset and Dorset, by his wife, Mabel, dau. of William Malet, Magna Charta surety) and (3) by 4 Feb 1267 Sir Emery (or Aimery), Vicomte of Rochechuart in Poitou (living in April,1284). Cf. Ancestral File 84ZW-MJ.
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[4480] In 2007 http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SWABIA.htm offers: "Friedrich von Büren, son of Friedrich von Büren & his wife Hildegard _____ ([1050]-1105 before 21 Jul, bur Lorsch Monastery). The children of 'Hildegardis' are named in her donation dated 1094 (in order) 'OttoneArgentinenis ecclesie episcopo Suevorumque duce Friderico, Lodewico, Walthario, Cunrado et filia mea Adalheida'. The 'De Fundatione Monasterii Sancti Fides Sletstatensis' names 'Fredericus dux Alemannorum [qui fuit Friderici ducis Swevie], qui Romani imperatoris filiĉ coniugo, et duo eius fratres Argentinensis episcopus Otto et Conradus'. 'Ottone Argentinensiepiscopo' and 'fratres mei duxSuetiĉ Fridericus, Ledeuvicus et Galtharius' donated property in 'Scelstat villa, in pago Alsatiĉ et in comitatu Beirricheim' to the abbey of Conques by charter dated 23 Jul 1095, naming 'matrenostra fratreque nostro Conradodefunctis'. He was installed as Friedrich I Duke of Swabia at Easter 1079 by Heinrich IV King of Germany. Jackman speculates that his theory concerning a possible Konradiner origin of Friedrich's mother could have justified Friedrich claiming Swabia for which no other genealogical basis is found, although this begs the question of the extent to which ducal appointments in Germany were based on family relationship in the 11th century. He built the castle of Stauf near Göppingen from which the family eventually took its name. The 'Gesta Friderici' of Otto of Freising records his death 'in senectate' and burial 'in monasterio Laureacensi'. - m (betrothed Regensburg 24 Mar 1079, 1089) as her first husband, Agnes of Germany, daughter of Emperor Heinrich IV King of Germany ([Summer 1072/early 1073]-24 Sep 1143, bur Klosterneuburg). The 'Gesta Friderici' of Otto of Freising records the marriage of 'filiam unicam' of King Heinrich IV and 'Fridericus dux Suevorum', naming her Agnes in a later passage. In a subsequent passage, the Gesta records the second marriage of Agnes to 'Leopaldo Orientali marchioni'. She married secondly (1106) Leopold III 'der Heilige' Markgraf of Austria. The 'Continuatio Claustroneoburgensis' records the marriage of 'Liupoldus marchio Austrie' and 'Agnetem imperatoris Heinrici IV filiam', specifying that the couple had seven children who died in infancy and eleven who survived into adulthood, six sons and five daughters. The marriage presumably took place early in the year if it is correct, as stated by Haverkamp, that it was arranged by Agnes's brother, the future Emperor Heinrich V, to obtain her future husband's support for his rebellion against their father. The 'Auctarium Mellicense' records that Agnes, wife of 'Leopoldus marchio', gave birth to 18 children. The 'Annales Magdeburgenses' record the death in 1143 of 'Agnes marchionissa mater Cuonradi regis'. The necrology of Nonnberg records the death 'VIII Kal Oct' of 'Agnes marchionissa'. The necrology of Kloster Neuburg records the death 'VIII Kal Oct' of 'Agnes marchionissa fundatrix h e'."
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http://meserve.org/stories.htm states he is son of Clement Messervy and Elizabeth _____ and quotes "GENEALOGICAL AND FAMILY HISTORY OF THE STATE OF MAINE" (VOLUME III, pages 1236-1238, Lewis Historical Pub. Co. New York 1909)(compiled under the editorial supervision of George Thomas Little, A.M., Litt. D.)":
"This name was originally spelled Messervy, and was changed by members of the American branch of the family to Meserve, the final letter of the word being pronounced for a time: but later generations have pronounced the name in two syllables. The genealogist of the family states that the Meservy family, like several others, is probably of pure Jersey origin, all persons bearing this cognomen being descendants of those who formerly lived in the Isle of Jersey in the English Channel. As to the origin of the name, one can only make conjecture. The most plausible appears to be that which 'The Armorial de Jersey' gives, and according to which the name could be nothing but the participle of the old French verb, 'Messervyr,' and signifies the 'ill-treated.' This epithet was given to an ancestor at the time of the cession of Normany to France in 1207. The family of Messervy has given to the Isle of Jersey many civil officials, a large number of who held offices in the law courts. Few families have given so many officers to the army of their country as the Messervy family of the United States. The arms of the Messervy family of Jersey registered in 1665 are: 'Messervy: Or, three cherries gules, stalked, vert. Crest: A Cherry tree proper. Motto: Au valeureux coeur rien impossible' -- to the valiant heart nothing is impossible. Agriculture and the mechanic arts seem to have occupied the time of most of the members of the family, although it has had its share of professional men, lawyers, clergymen and doctors, while the name figures but slightly in court records either as defendants or criminals, showing honesty, integrity and uprightness in the race.
"(I) Clement Messervy, whom tradition makes to have come from the Isle of Jersey to America, was a taxpayer in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, in 1673, took the oath of allegiance in 1685, and had a seat in the meeting house in 1693. Later he lived in Newington, New Hampshire. On August 6, 1710, he conveyed the homestead in Newington to his son Clement. Both he and his wife died previous to 1720. He was very probably son of John Messervy, of Gorey, Grouville, and of Mary Malcolm, his wife, and his supposed ancestry is traced some generations in Jersey. His wife's name was Elizabeth. No list of the children of Clement, the immigrant, has been found and we only know positively that Clement (2) and John were his sons because so called by him in deeds, in I705 and I710; but as the same documents: speak of "other sons, and daughters," and as tradition has always made three branches of the family, in Maine, New Hampshire, and Massachusetts, the assumption seems warranted that he had: Aaron, Clement, Daniel, John, Elizabeth, Mary and Jamison.
"(II) Clement (2), son of Clement (I) and Elizabeth Messervy, was born probably in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, about I678 and was in William Redford's company of militia in 1696. On July 15, I726, he and Daniel Moody, of Stratham, New Hampshire, purchased of William Cotton, of Portsmouth, one hundred acres of land at Black Point, Scarborough, Maine, and in 1729 they bought one hundred and fifty acres more adjoining. He evidently removed to Scarborough soon after the purchase of Cotton, and was admitted to the first church of Scarborough, August 11, 1728. He married, September 24, 1702, Elizabeth Jones. The marriage was solemnized by Rev. John Pike, in Portsmouth. They both led the covenant, and were baptized in the church at Newington, March 10, 1723, when Mrs. Meserve joined the church, and was admitted to full communion. She died and he married (second) August 14, 1738, Mrs. Sarah Stone, who survived him. He died (probably) in 1746, in Scarborough. His will dated, February 18, 1740, describes him as 'Joiner, aged of body.' His will was proved November 5, 1746. The inventory returned by Elliott Vaughan, Daniel Fogg and Samuel Sewall, appraisers, amounted to £896 15s. 7d. His children, all born probably in Portsmouth or Newington were Clement, Nathaniel, Elizabeth, John, Abigail, George, Peter, Daniel and Joseph.
"McLillan's 'History of Gorham' says: 'Of the dwellers in the fort on Fort Hill during the seven years' Indian war commencing in 1745, was one Clement Meserve, or as the name was often called "Harvey." On consulting the best authorities written or read we have come to the conclusion that the Meserves of Scarboro and Gorham came from Dover or Portsmouth, New Hampshire, where the name appears to have been quite common. There was, a Lieutenant-Colonel Nathaniel Meserve, of the New Hampshire troops, who distinguished himself in the Louisburg expedition in 1745; he is said to have been of the same family that came to Maine, and a brother to the Gorham Clement. Southgate, in his history of Scarboro, says Clement Meserve was in that town in I725; that he was a joiner by trade.'
"(III) John, third son of Clement (2) and Elizabeth (Jones) Meserve, was born March 21, 1700. He married Jemima Hubbard, by whom he had: John, George, William, Clement, Joseph, Thomas, Dorothy, Abigail, Mary (died young), Mary."
_Daniel PIPER _______+
| (1777 - 1838)
_John Adam PIPER ____|_Mary WITTER ________
| (1803 - 1880) (1784 - 1865)
_L. Martin PIPER ______|
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| (1868 - 1946) m 1898 |
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_Samuel WARDWELL _______+
| (1643 - 1692) m 1672
_Eliakim WARDWELL ___|_Sarah HOOPER __________
| (1687 - 1753) m 1711 (1650 - 1692)
_Daniel WARDWELL ____|
| (1734 - 1803) m 1755|
| | _Samuel ( Sr.) BRAGDON _+
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| |_Ruth BRAGDON _______|_Mary MOULTON __________
| (1691 - 1728) m 1711 (1652 - 1725)
_Jeremiah WARDWELL __|
| (1756 - 1825) m 1779|
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| (1806 - 1838)
| _John BANKS ____________+
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| _Aaron BANKS ________|_Elizabeth TURBAT ______
| | (.... - 1763) m 1726 (1667 - ....)
| _Aaron BANKS ________|
| | (1738 - 1823) m 1764|
| | | _Joshua HAINES _________+
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| | |_Mary HAINES ________|_Sarah HALL ____________
| | (1714 - ....) m 1726 (1679 - ....)
|_Elizabeth BANKS ____|
(1765 - 1853) m 1779|
| _Jacob PERKINS _________+
| | (1685 - 1770) m 1712
| _John PERKINS _______|_Lydia STOVER __________
| | (1712 - ....) m 1736 (.... - 1717)
|_Mary PERKINS _______|
(1743 - 1833) m 1764|
| _William PEARCE ________
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|_Elizabeth PEARCE ___|_Mary BEALE ____________
(1717 - ....) m 1736 (.... - 1730)
[23940] http://www.geocities.com/elainemerrell/willey2001update1.html provides this line and offers speculation as to Thomas' father and grandfather. This information is not verified and is posted by Kenneth L. Willey, 3 Putnam Road, North Reading, MA 01864 (willeyk@attbi.com).