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_Baldwin III, Count of FLANDERS _+
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_John DE BURGO _________|_Matilda Billung of SAXONY ______
| (0969 - ....) (.... - 1008)
_Eustache DE BURGO ________|
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eustace_de_Vesci offers in 2010: "His parents were William de Vescy and Burga de Stuteville, daughter of Robert III de Stuteville. He paid his relief on coming of age in 2 Richard I (1191-2). He was with the king Richard I of England in Palestine in 1195. On 13 August 1199 he appeared as one of the guarantors of the treaty between the new king John of England and Renaud I, Count of Dammartin, and in the same year, probably later, he was sent to William the Lion of Scotland to promise him satisfaction of his rights in England, and witnessed his homage on 22 November 1200.
"He witnessed charters frequently in the early years of John's reign, in 1209 was one of the guardians of the bishopric of Durham, and on 10 April of the same year he was sent to meet William The Lion on his visit to England. He was serving the king in Ireland from June to August 1210. Accused of conspiring against John in 1212, he fled to Scotland. A tale of John's attempted seduction of his wife, and the trick played on him, first appears in Walter of Hemingburgh and bears a close resemblance to a classical model.
"His lands were seized, but after John's submission to the pope he was forced to invite Vescy back (27 May 1213), though orders were sent on the same day to Philip de Ulecot to cripple him by destroying his castle of Alnwick. On 18 July 1213 he was one of the recipients of John's pledge to abide by the decision of the pope concerning the things about which he had been excommunicated. On 5 November 1214 Pope Innocent III warned him not to trouble the king.
"He was a leader in the First Barons' War, in 1215 marching south against king John of with Robert fitz Walter[2] He was prominent among the barons who wrung the Magna Carta from John, and was one of the twenty-five appointed to see it carried out. He was excommunicated by name with others of the barons in 1216. He supported in the confused situation ensuing Louis, the French dauphin, who was claiming the English throne.[3] He was killed at a siege of Barnard Castle; while he accompanied Alexander II of Scotland on his way to do homage to Louis of France, on the way they laid siege to Barnard Castle, belonging to Hugh de Balliol, and, approaching too near, Vescy was shot through the head by an arrow.
"His lands were confiscated and given to Simon de Champ Rémy, Philip de Ulecot, and William de Harcourt.
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| _Johannes Peter REITZ __+
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| _Johan George REITZ ______|________________________
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| _Andreas REITZ ____________|
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|_Maria Eva REITZ ____|
(1788 - 1863) m 1818|
| _Johann George BROSIUS _+
| | (1694 - ....) m 1724
| _Sebastian Simon BROSIUS _|_Anna Catherine SIMON __
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|_Maria Margaretha BROSIUS _|
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[26258] Catharine's ancestry is from the unverified OneWorldTree in Ancestry.com in 2010.
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[1313] Mary's known siblings are Ruth (m. Henry Keskeyes 7 June 1656; perhaps one of the 3 children baptised 14 March '41); John (bapt. 14 March '41); _____ (bapt. 14 March '41; perhaps Abigail); Joseph (bapt. 16 Oct '42); Benjamin (bapt. 6 Aug '45); Elizabeth (bapt. 6 Aug '45, d. 1 Feb '61); Mary; Richard (bapt. 6 Oct '50); Hanna(h) (bapt. 15 Aug '52); Deliverance (bapt. 16 July '54). See http://www.gravesfa.org/gen117.htm
_David HAYNES _______+
| (1738 - 1775) m 1757
_Perley HAYNES ___________|_Lydia AYERS ________
| (1756 - 1833) m 1792 (1737 - 1799)
_Isaiah Putnam HAYNES _|
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| |_Jenne HOPKINS ___________|_Elizabeth ANDERSON _
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_Albert HAYNES _________|
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| | _John (Sr.) ARCHER __+
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| | _Anselm ("Ansel") ARCHER _|_Elizabeth TUPPER ___
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| |_Lucy Brackett ARCHER _|
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| | _Asael FOSTER _______+
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| |_Sally Fabyan FOSTER _____|_Lucy BRACKETT ______
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| _Joshua WILLIAMS ____+
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| _Simeon WILLIAMS _________|_Bethiah CLARK ______
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| _Samuel DUNN ________+
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| _Samuel (Jr.) DUNN _______|_Dorcas COBB ________
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|_Direxa Esther DUNN ___|
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| _John (Jr.) ARCHER __+
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|_Julia Ann ARCHER ________|_Lucy Willey COLSON _
(1808 - 1882) m 1830 (1785 - 1884)
[6530] Jasper succeeded his father as guide, trapper and camp operator near Norcross, ME. Photos of him with L. L. Bean appear in Bean's "Hunting, Fishing and Camping" (Freeport, ME: 1942), pp. 78 & 80. Jasper was running his trap line by ski airplane in Aroostook County, ME when his airplane lost power as he took of from a lake surface and crashed - he was airlifted to Boston, MA where he died.
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_Joseph HEICHEL ______|
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| | _(John) Philip ALBERT ___________+
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| |_Katharine ALBERT ___|_Catherine HERSCHBERGER _________
| (1797 - 1870) m 1819 (.... - 1819)
_Henry Garn HEICHEL _|
| (1857 - 1942) m 1880|
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| | _George W. BASFORD __|_Cassandra WATERS _______________
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| | _Richard RIDGELY ________________+
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| |_Anna RIDGELY _______|_(Anna) Mary HYMES ______________
| (1803 - 1837) m 1822 (1780 - 1873)
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| _Johann Theiss (Mattias) KEMPF __
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|_Barbara CAMP _______|_Christine Elizabeth AUGENSTEIN _
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[5831] Mayeul m. in 1890 Raymonde _____.
[30234] http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/cp/montfort.shtml offers: "...m. Alice, da. of William de la Plaunche, between 1286 and 1289. ... His widow Alice had dower in Nov. 1296. In 1303 she recovered the manors of Preston and Uppingham against the heir. Alice was a kinswoman of Queen Eleanor, presumably through a descent of her father from the queen's Fiennes cousins [J. C. Parsons, The Court and Household of Eleanor of Castile in 1290 (Toronto, 1977), pp. 48-50]. John and Alice were married by 28 March 1287 [ibid., p. 50, citing P.R.O. SC 1/45/46], and Alice was still living in Easter Term 1309 [M. S. Arnold, ed., Select Cases of Trespass from the King's Court, 1307-1399, vol. 1 (Selden Society 100, 1985), pp. 126, 127]. Alice is one of a group of four "damsels" of the chamber who appear frequently throughout Queen Eleanor's wardrobe account book for 1289-90 and in one entry are described as kinswomen of the queen. That Alice's kinship came through her father is indicated by a reference in 1286 to the lord (dominus) de la Plaunche as a kinsman of the queen [Parsons, loc. cit., p. 50, citing P.R.O. E 101/352/4, m. 4]. A descent from the queen's Fiennes cousins is suggested by the later presence of a family known as "de Fiennes de la Plaunche" in the Boulonnais, bearing arms similar to those of the Fiennes family.
[3908] See W. H. Turton, "The Plantagenet Ancestry of Elizabeth (daughter of Edward IV, and wife of Henry VII) The Heiress of the Plantagenets" ( Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co. Inc, 1993), pg. 188, and Anselme de Sainte-Marie (augustin déchaussé), "Histoire généalogique et chronologique de la maison royale de France, des pairs, grands officiers de la couronne et de la maison du roy et des anciens barons du royaume" (Reprod. de l'éd. de Paris : chez Estienne Loyson, 1674: Num. BNF de l'éd. de Paris : Bibliothèque nationale de France, 1987. 1 microfilmReprod. de l'éd. de Paris : Compagnie des libraires associez, 1730, 1730), III:48. For Porhoët (In Brittany) see http://www.porhoet.fr