_Wilhelm DUNCKELNBERG _+
| (1639 - 1724) m 1681
_Clemens DUNCKELNBERG ___|_Christina HARTKOPF ___
| (.... - 1695)
_Clement DUNCKELNBERG _|
| (1705 - ....) |
| | _Peter GODSCHALCK _____
| | | (1631 - 1719) m 1676
| |_Margaretha GOTTSCHALCK _|_Anna KIRSCHNER _______
| (.... - 1776) (1665 - 1726)
_Clemans (Jr) DUNKERBARGER _______________|
| (.... - 1801) |
| | _Christopher HAUER ____+
| | | (1670 - ....)
| | _Hans Miehll HAUER ______|_Philipina PETRI ______
| | | (.... - 1759) m 1693
| |_Anna Maria HAUER _____|
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| | _______________________
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| |_Anna Maria WENDEL ______|_______________________
| m 1693
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|--John DUNKELBERGER
| (1775 - 1857)
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|_Anna Maria Catherine Margaretha GURTNER _|
(1752 - 1821) |
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[25970] John came to Tyrone Twp., Perry Co., PA from Berks Co., PA in 1814. He served as a Deacon and Elder in the Lutheran Church, according to K. Edward Lay's web site on RootsWeb.com which provides his ancestry and descendants.
_John JEWELL __________
| (1745 - 1829)
_William JEWELL _______________________|_Katherine BOEHNETT ___
| (1770 - 1819) m 1795 (1748 - 1832)
_Samuel JEWELL ______|
| (1795 - 1875) m 1817|
| | _John JONES ___________
| | |
| |_Nancy JONES __________________________|_Lydia WHITTON ________
| (1778 - 1858) m 1795
_Silas Munn JEWELL __|
| (1840 - 1907) m 1866|
| | _______________________
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| | _John TREMAINS ________________________|_______________________
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| |_Mary TREMAINS ______|
| (1798 - 1880) m 1817|
| | _______________________
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| |_______________________________________|_______________________
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|
|--Edith JEWELL
| (1867 - 1942)
| _______________________
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| _Aaron MCFANN _________________________|_______________________
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| _Nathaniel MCFANN ___|
| | (1804 - 1880) |
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| | |_Sarah SARGENT ________________________|_______________________
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|_Harriet MCFANN _____|
(1844 - 1919) m 1866|
| _William BRUCE ________+
| | (1745 - 1818)
| _William (Jr.) BRUCE __________________|_Polly Lucas PERCIFUL _
| | (1776 - ....) (1745 - ....)
|_Rachel BRUCE _______|
(1801 - 1887) |
| _______________________
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|_Barbara, wife of William (Jr.) BRUCE _|_______________________
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_John Wesley (Williams) STEWART _|
| (1874 - ....) m 1892 |
| | _____________________
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|
|--Amanda May STEWART
| (1897 - 1982)
| _____________________
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| _Caleb LINDSEY ______|_____________________
| | (1807 - 1856) m 1837
| _Harrison Brillhart LINDSEY _|
| | (1841 - 1911) m 1868 |
| | | _Jacob BRILLHART ____+
| | | | (1790 - 1828)
| | |_Rebecca BRILLHART __|_Eliza DAVIS ________
| | (1822 - 1903) m 1837
|_Lula Mae LINDSEY _______________|
(1874 - 1957) m 1892 |
| _____________________
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|_Fannie MORRIS ______________|
(1848 - 1928) m 1868 |
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|_____________________|_____________________
[17342] Amanda m. in January 1917 in Rogers, AR Charles Smith. They had Mildred (d. in childhood) and Doris (m. twice; no children).
_Robert I DE TREGOZ ____________________
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_Robert II DE TREGOZ ______|_Sybila DE EWYAS _______________________
| (.... - 1265) (.... - 1236)
_Henry DE TREGOZ _____|
| (.... - 1293) |
| | _William CANTILUPE _____________________+
| | | (.... - 1251)
| |_Juliana DE CANTELUPE _____|_Milicent GORNAI _______________________
|
_Thomas DE TREGOZ ___|
| m 1316 |
| | ________________________________________
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| | ___________________________|________________________________________
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| |___________________________|________________________________________
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|--Margaret TREGOZ
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| _Thomas DE POYNINGS ____________________+
| | (1202 - ....)
| _Luke (Lucas) DE POYNINGS _|_Ela D'AGUILLON ________________________
| | (1205 - ....)
| _Michael DE POYNINGS _|
| | (.... - 1314) |
| | | ________________________________________
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| | |_Hawise DE VAUTORT ________|________________________________________
| | (.... - 1266)
|_Joan DE POYNINGS ___|
(.... - 1386) m 1316|
| ________________________________________
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| _Robert AGUILLON __________|________________________________________
| | (.... - 1286)
|_Margaret AGUILLON ___|
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| _William de Ferrers, 5th Earl of DERBY _+
| | (.... - 1254)
|_Joan DE FERRERS __________|_Sibyl MARSHALL ________________________
(.... - 1267)
This line is from One World Tree and is not verified!
http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/POYNINGS.htm offfers:
"Michael de Poynings (Sir Knight) - Born: ca. 1270, Poynings, Sussex, England - Died: 24 Jun 1314, Battle of Bannockburn, Scotland. Father: Luke de Poynings (Sir). Married: Margery De Aguillon by 8 Jun 1298. Children:
1. Thomas de Poynings
2. Joan de Poynings
3. Michael de Poynings (Sir)
4. Margery de Poynings
Joan de Poynings: Born: ca. 1296, Goring, Sussex, England. Notes: some sources says she was the sister, and not the dau. of Sir Michael Poynings. Father: Michael de Poynings (Sir Knight). Mother: Margery de Aguillon. Married: Thomas de Tregoz (3ð B. Tregoz) (b. ca. 1292) (son of Henry de Tregoz, 2ð B. Tregoz, and Margaret de Goring) ca. 1316.
Children: 1. Margaret de Tregoz (b. ca. 1318) (m. John d'Oily)"
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_William WINSLOW ____|_____________________
| (1510 - ....)
_Kenelm WINSLOW _____|
| (.... - 1607) |
| | _Kenelm BUCKE _______
| | | (1504 - 1550) m 1529
| |_Mary BUCKE _________|_Ellen NEVILLE ______
| (1505 - 1560) (1508 - 1547)
_Edward WINSLOW _____|
| (.... - 1620) m 1594|
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|--Edward WINSLOW
| (1595 - 1655)
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|_Magdaline OLIVER ___|
(1566 - ....) m 1594|
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[23130] From http://www.allen-bailey.com/jsbailey/d215.htm#P5035 - "Winslow, Edward (1595-1655), American colonist, one of the Pilgrims, born in Droitwich, Worcestershire, England. He went to America in 1620 on the Mayflower and was a founder of Plymouth Colony, in the present-day state of Massachusetts. In 1621 he negotiated a treaty of friendship with the local Wampanoag people, and he was one of the first settlers to explore the New England coast and establish trading relations with the Native American tribes of that area. Between 1624 and 1646 he served on the governor's council of Plymouth Colony, and he was elected governor in 1633, 1636, and 1644. In 1635, while visiting England as an agent for the colony, he was imprisoned for several months by the archbishop of Canterbury, William Laud, on charges that he had committed offenses against the Anglican church. Winslow returned to England during the English Revolution, and after the triumph of the Puritan cause, he served the Commonwealth government of the Lord Protector, Oliver Cromwell. In 1655 Cromwell sent him on a campaign against the Spanish West Indies; he died during the return trip to England. Among his writings are several works valued by historians of the New England colonies, notably Good Newes from New England (1625), Hypocrisie Unmasked (1646), and Glorious Progress of the Gospel Among the Indians (1649)."