_John Frederick BREINER ___+
| (1762 - 1824)
_Johannes BRINER _______|___________________________
| (1786 - 1863)
_John BRINER ________|
| (1813 - 1892) m 1834|
| | ___________________________
| | |
| |_Maria Elizabeth LOEWE _|___________________________
| (1788 - 1863)
_Henry BRINER _______|
| (1844 - 1907) |
| | _John HENRY _______________
| | | (1759 - 1841) m 1779
| | _Jacob HENRY ___________|_Eva Margaret ZANGMEISTER _
| | | (1784 - 1864) (1759 - 1848)
| |_Sarah HENRY ________|
| (1811 - 1893) m 1834|
| | ___________________________
| | |
| |_Susanna GOTSHALL ______|___________________________
| (1787 - 1861)
|
|--Alice Jane BRINER
| (1876 - 1971)
| ___________________________
| |
| ________________________|___________________________
| |
| _____________________|
| | |
| | | ___________________________
| | | |
| | |________________________|___________________________
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|_Catherine SIMPSON __|
|
| ___________________________
| |
| ________________________|___________________________
| |
|_____________________|
|
| ___________________________
| |
|________________________|___________________________
[28318]
[S2]
LDS IGI - not verified
______________________________
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| | ______________________________
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| |_____________________|______________________________
|
_Charles E. CODER ___|
| (1861 - 1928) m 1884|
| | ______________________________
| | |
| | _____________________|______________________________
| | |
| |_____________________|
| |
| | ______________________________
| | |
| |_____________________|______________________________
|
|
|--Lonnie CODER
| (1889 - ....)
| _Isaac PAULLIN _______________+
| | (1787 - 1882)
| _William D. PAULLIN _|_Elizabeth ("Ann E.") HEPLER _
| | (1808 - 1881) m 1831 (1791 - 1861)
| _Milton N. PAULLIN __|
| | (1834 - 1868) m 1861|
| | | _Thomas NEWELL _______________+
| | | | (1783 - 1858) m 1808
| | |_Mary NEWELL ________|_Harriet D. FLAHARTY _________
| | (1811 - 1867) m 1831 (1789 - 1846)
|_Nettie E. PAULLIN __|
(1863 - 1912) m 1884|
| ______________________________
| |
| _____________________|______________________________
| |
|_Eveline E. ROSS ____|
(1841 - 1916) m 1861|
| ______________________________
| |
|_____________________|______________________________
_Robert de Ferriers, Earl of DERBY ______+
|
_William DE FERRERS ___________________|_________________________________________
|
_William DE FERRERS ______|
| (.... - 1247) m 1192 |
| | _________________________________________
| | |
| |_Sybil DE BRAOSE ______________________|_________________________________________
|
_William de Ferrers, 5th Earl of DERBY _|
| (.... - 1254) |
| | _Ranulph de Gernon, Earl of CHESTER _____+
| | | (.... - 1153)
| | _Hugh "Kevelioc", Earl of CHESTER _____|_Maud of GLOUCESTER _____________________
| | | (1147 - 1181) m 1169 (.... - 1189)
| |_Lady Agnes DE CHESTER ___|
| (.... - 1247) m 1192 |
| | _Simon III de Montfort, Count of EVREUX _+
| | | (.... - 1181)
| |_Bertrade D'EVEREUX ___________________|_Maud DE BEAUMONT _______________________
| (1155 - 1227) m 1169
|
|--Isabel DE FERRERS
| (.... - 1260)
| _Gilbert LE MARESCHAL ___________________+
| | (.... - 1130)
| _John MARSHALL ________________________|_________________________________________
| | (.... - 1165)
| _Sir William the MARSHAL _|
| | (1146 - 1219) m 1189 |
| | | _Walter ("the Sheriff") DE SALISBURY ____+
| | | | (1087 - 1147)
| | |_Sibyl DE SALISBURY ___________________|_Sibyl CHAWORTH _________________________
| |
|_Sibyl MARSHALL ________________________|
|
| _Gilbert de Clare, Earl of PEMBROKE _____+
| | (.... - 1148)
| _Richard ("Strongbow") DE CLARE _______|_Isabel ("Elizabeth") DE BEAUMONT _______
| | (1130 - 1176) m 1171
|_Isabel DE CLARE _________|
(1173 - 1220) m 1189 |
| _Dermot Macmurrough, King of LEINSTER ___+
| | (1110 - 1171)
|_Eva Macmurrough, Countess of IRELAND _|_More O'TOOLE ___________________________
m 1171 (.... - 1164)
[1403] Isabel was widow of Gilbert Basset at her marriage to Reynold de Mohun.
[4904] He is identified as Sancha Garcia III of Castille who died 5 Feb 1017 by Luis Suarez Fernandez, "Historia de Espana" (Madrid: Edad Madia, 1978).
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|
_Frederick DE BÜREN _____________________|________________________________________________
|
_Frederick of BÜREN ______|
| (1015 - 1094) |
| | ________________________________________________
| | |
| |_________________________________________|________________________________________________
|
_Frederick I (Hohenstauffen), DUKE\ALSACE _|
| (1050 - 1105) m 1080 |
| | ________________________________________________
| | |
| | _________________________________________|________________________________________________
| | |
| |_Hildegarde of HOHENLOHE _|
| |
| | ________________________________________________
| | |
| |_________________________________________|________________________________________________
|
|
|--Conrad III, King of GERMANY
|
| _Conrad II ("the Salic"), King of GERMANY ______+
| | (0990 - 1039) m 1017
| _Henry III, Emperor and King of GERMANY _|_Gisele of SWABIA ______________________________
| | (1017 - 1056) m 1043 (0995 - 1043)
| _Henry IV, EMPEROR _______|
| | (1050 - 1106) m 1066 |
| | | _William II (Hugh), Duke of AQUITAINE __________+
| | | | (.... - 0970)
| | |_Agnes of AQUITAINE _____________________|_Gerlot of NORMANDY ____________________________
| | (.... - 1077) m 1043
|_Agnes of FRANCONIA _______________________|
(1073 - 1143) m 1080 |
| _Humbert I ("the Whitehanded"), Count of SAVOY _+
| | (0985 - 1056)
| _Otto (or Oddone), Count of SAVOY _______|_Ancilia _______________________________________
| | (1021 - 1059) m 1045
|_Bertha of MAURIENNE _____|
m 1066 |
| _Ulric Manfred II, Count of SUSA _______________+
| | (.... - 1035) m 1010
|_Adelaide of TURIN ______________________|_Bertha of ESTE ________________________________
(.... - 1091) m 1045 (.... - 1029)
[27890] Serina m. (2) 3 June 1876 Captain Samuel F. Devereux.
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_William ST. JOHN ___|
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| | __
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| |_____________________|__
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_Robert de ST. JOHN _|
| |
| | __
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| | _____________________|__
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| |_Godechild PAYNELL __|
| |
| | __
| | |
| |_____________________|__
|
|
|--John de ST. JOHN
| (1225 - 1302)
| __
| |
| _William CANTILUPE __|__
| |
| _William CANTILUPE __|
| | (.... - 1251) |
| | | __
| | | |
| | |_Mecelin BRACI ______|__
| |
|_Agnes CANTILUPE ____|
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| __
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| _____________________|__
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|_Milicent GORNAI ____|
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|_____________________|__
[13958] Sir John was Constable of Porcestre Castle, Seneschal of Gascony, Seneschal of Aquitaine.
_John Wardall DE WELL _+
| (1562 - 1642) m 1591
_Thomas WARDWELL _____|_Margaret WEBSTER _____
| (1602 - 1646) m 1633 (1570 - 1642)
_Samuel WARDWELL _______|
| (1643 - 1692) m 1672 |
| | _Francis WOODROFFE ____
| | | m 1598
| |_Elizabeth WOODROFFE _|_Ann YEOMAN ___________
| (.... - 1697) m 1633 (.... - 1601)
_Eliakim WARDWELL ___|
| (1687 - 1753) m 1711|
| | _______________________
| | |
| | _William HOOPER ______|_______________________
| | | (1602 - 1678)
| |_Sarah HOOPER __________|
| (1650 - 1692) m 1672 |
| | _______________________
| | |
| |_Elizabeth FLETCHER __|_______________________
|
|
|--Daniel WARDWELL
| (1734 - 1803)
| _______________________
| |
| _Arthur BRAGDON ______|_______________________
| | (.... - 1678)
| _Samuel ( Sr.) BRAGDON _|
| | (1647 - ....) |
| | | _______________________
| | | |
| | |______________________|_______________________
| |
|_Ruth BRAGDON _______|
(1691 - 1728) m 1711|
| _Robert MOULTON _______+
| | (1565 - 1633) m 1595
| _Thomas MOULTON ______|_Mary SMITH ___________
| | (1608 - ....) (.... - 1636)
|_Mary MOULTON __________|
(1652 - 1725) |
| _______________________
| |
|______________________|_______________________
Daniel, Sarah and three sons (Jeremiah, Daniel, Jr. and Joseph) came to the Majorbagaduce. At one time the family owned one-quarter of the township of Penobscot. Daniel taught school, moved to "Bagaduce" about 1774, settling in Penobscot. Their six children are listed in "Maine Families in 1790," edited by Ruth Gray (Camden: Picton Press, 1988, p. 280; Maine Genenealogical Society Special Publication No. 2). Daniel m. (2) by July 1763 Mercy _____, as their daughter Temperance was baptised then - see "The Maine Genealogists" for November, 1996, p. 152, which also reports "Daniel is claimed to have had a third wife who was another Sarah Staples, however the documentary evidence to support this has not been found." Note that Daniel was born several years after his reported mother, Ruth Bragdon, died - is he in the wrong family?
"Captain Daniel Wardwell was 68 1/4 years of age when he died in 1804 in Penobscot. Sarah (Staples) Wardwell was a widow for over 15 years, dying in 1817, age 83 1/2. Descendants of Sarah and Daniel included 4 Methodist ministers; 3 medical doctors; 20 descendants 'lost at sea'; and 15 serving in the Civil War, where three died." - "Eliakim Wardwell of York, Maine With an Informal Collection of His Descendants through the 7th Generation," Majorie Wardwell Otten 2002. Penobscot Selectman in 1790.
Neil Underleider (neilu@comcast.net) in his 2003 web site http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/u/n/g/Neil-Ungerleider-MA provides much information on the Wardwell genealogy in America. Regarding Daniel: "On January 24, 1755, at York, Province of Maine, intentions of marriage were posted by Daniel Wardwell, 20, and Sarah Staples, 211. Not until 1997 was the parentage of Sarah Staples resolved by record. In addition, there was a question of how many wives Daniel had: a parish clerk (or a transcriber) had used the given name 'Mercy/Mary' as the 'wife of Daniel' in the baptismal records of three of Daniel's children (Sarah, Daniel II, and Mercy); the clerk had confused Sarah Staples with Mercy, wife of Daniel's brother Jeremiah. Sarah (Staples) Wardwell, daughter of Anna (Thompson) and Hezekiah Staples, was baptized as an adult on October 26, 1755, at York; and at the same time, their first born child, Eliakim, was also baptized. Daniel became a very successful captain of sloops and schooners in the coastal trade from York to Bagaduce (now Castine) and to other ports. In April of 1774, Daniel removed his large family from York to Penobscot, where he took up Lot 79, Peter's Survey. He now owned 200 acres of land (80 rods on the water). In addition he purchased another 100 acres (60 rods on the water) from the original owner John Black. In Penobscot, their last child, Samuel, was born. Sarah was said to be the first to practice mid-wifery east of the Penobscot River and to have attended 500 cases and never lost a woman or child under her wonderful skill and care. In 1775, after 'the shot heard 'round the world' was fired at Lexington and Concord on April 19th, Maine had its opportunity to enter the Revolutionary War. On June 12, 1775, the men of Machias of Washington County, coastal Maine, captured the British schooner Margaretta and two British sloops, Polly and Unity. This action is considered to the first naval engagement of the War. Captain Daniel was Master of the privateer Tryphena in 1775, his two sons Jeremiah and Daniel II serving aboard as crew. Daniel was one of the four men of Penobscot serving on the Committee of Safety in March of 1776. Serving on the Committee of Safety must have been difficult for Daniel, for as it was in all wars, family loyalties were divided. In 1776, daughter Tryphena, 15, married Finlay Malcolm and around 1778 daughter Abigail, 17, married Daniel Brown. Later, both men would be named as 'Loyalists'. Daniel and his family moved to what was the original Hosea Wardwell Farm on Wardwell's point in 1778. In 1779, the British took possession of the port of Bagaduce, and Captain Daniel's sloop Polly was seized by Commodore Mowatt, of infamous memory, and confiscated for the use of King George. Mrs. Wardwell, whose maiden name was Sarah Staples, started on foot for Bagaduce, a distance of seven miles, to demand of General McLean the release of her husband's sloop. On the way she was met by a British officer of rank, who demanded her business with the General. She opened her broadside on the officer, all her guns double shotted. He, in a burning passion, drew his sword and threatened to thrust her through; undaunted, she bared her bosom, and bade him strike, at the same time calling him a (word faded here) cowardly British dog. The Briton did not strike, but such was his admiration of her pluck that he made a favorable report to General McLean and the sloop was released with ransom. It was also in 1779, that Daniel, his son Jeremiah, and son-in-law Findlay Malcolm, were listed as owners of the schooner Thomas Williams. At the end of the War in 1783, Daniel's two eldest daughters, Abigail and Tryphena, with their husbands and children, were transported by the new United States government to St. Andrews, Nova Scotia. His 13-year-old daughter Mercy Wardwell went along as a 'nanny' but soon returned to Penobscot. Two years later at St. Andrews, daughter Sarah Wardwell, 20, married Neal Brown, a British soldier. After the War, Daniel served twice as Representative to the General Court at Boston, as Maine was still under the jurisdiction of Massachusetts. He was said to be 'a man of sterling qualities'." Underleider also lists as children of Daniel and Sarah daughter Abigail (b. ca. 13 May; d. after 30 October 1784, Canada) who m. ca 1778 Danil Brown, (b. 1744, Scotland, d. 1835, St. Stephen, New Brunswick, a Loyalist who removed to St. Andrews, NB in 1790), and daughter Sarah (b. by 30 June 1765, d. after 1785) who m. 24 Oct 1785 in St. Andrews, NB, Canada to Neal Brown (soldier of the British 74th Regiment, disbanded at Penobscot (Castine) - "Loyalist Letters", Downeast Ancestry, Vol 7:141). [Daniel's service is documented in "Solders, Sailors and Patriots of the Revolutionary War - Maine," Carleton E. Fisher (Louisville, KY: NSSAR, 1982), p. 825.] Cf. http://www.one-barton-family.us/genealogy/viva/d208.html (not verified). "History of York, Maine," Charles Edward Banks (Baltimore: Regional Publishing Co., 1967), Vol. II, p. 214 lists Daniel in the York Train Band in 1757.
For information about Penobscot, see http://history.rays-place.com/me/penobscot-me.htm.
[715]
[S18]
Vital Records of York, ME (Camden: Picton Press, 1992)
[28167]
[S380]
"Old Kittery and Her Families"