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_Ermengaud II, Count of of URGEL _|
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_Ermengaud III, Count D'URGEL _|
| (1033 - 1065) |
| | _Oliba, Count of Cerdana & BESALU _____________+
| | | (.... - 0990)
| | _Bernardo I Tallaferro, Count of BESALU _|_Ermengarda of AMPURIAS _______________________
| | | (.... - 1020)
| |_Constanza Velasquita DE BESALU __|
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| | _Ramon Borell (Raymond I), Count of BARCELONA _+
| | | (0942 - 1018) m 1001
| |_Adelaida ("Toda") of BARCELONA _________|_Ermesinde of CARCASONNE ______________________
| (.... - 1057)
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|--Ermengaud (IV), Count D'URGEL
| (1052 - 1092)
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|_Adelaide (CLEMENCE) __________|
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_Archibald DOUGLAS ________________________|_______________________________________
| (.... - 1333)
_William DOUGLAS ___________|
| (.... - 1384) |
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| |_Beatrice LINDSAY _________________________|_______________________________________
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_George DOUGLAS _____|
| (1380 - 1403) m 1397|
| | _John STEWART _________________________+
| | | (.... - 1331)
| | _Thomas STEWART ___________________________|_Margaret ABERNETHY ___________________
| | | (.... - 1361) m 1353
| |_Margaret STEWART __________|
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| |_Margaret ST. CLAIR _______________________|_______________________________________
| m 1353
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|--Elizabeth DOUGLAS
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| _Walter, Steward of SCOTLAND __________+
| | (1292 - 1326) m 1315
| _Robert II ("the Steward"), King of SCOTS _|_Marjorie Bruce, Princess of SCOTLAND _
| | (1316 - 1390) (.... - 1316)
| _Robert III, King of SCOTS _|
| | (1340 - 1406) m 1367 |
| | | _Sir Adam MURE ________________________+
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| | |_Elizabeth MURE ___________________________|_Joan CUNNINGHAM ______________________
| | (.... - 1355)
|_Mary STEWART _______|
(1380 - 1458) m 1397|
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| _John DRUMMOND ____________________________|_______________________________________
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|_Annabella DRUMMOND ________|
(1355 - 1401) m 1367 |
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[15024] Elizabeth m. Alexander Forbes (b. 1410)., 1st Lord Forbes - their son James, 2nd Lord Forbes, m. Egidia, dau. of William Keith, 1st Earl Marischal, by his wife Mary, dau. of Sir James Hamilton.
_Andreas GEIST _____________+
| (1755 - 1849)
_Andreas GEIST ______|_Maria Catharina SCHNEIDER _
| (1801 - 1878) (1778 - 1859)
_Elias H. GEIST _____|
| (1823 - 1899) |
| | _Christopher HEPLER ________+
| | | (1777 - 1847) m 1799
| |_Magdalena HEPLER ___|_Catherine WAGNER __________
| (1803 - 1869) (1780 - 1855)
_Elias Jr. GEIST ____|
| (1856 - 1935) m 1879|
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| |_Catherine REED _____|
| (1828 - 1892) |
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|--Maggie Alice GEIST
| (1881 - ....)
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|_Sarah SHAFFER ______|
(1862 - 1924) m 1879|
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_Joseph HECKMAN _____|_______________________________
| (1830 - 1899) m 1853
_Hiram HECKMAN ______|
| (1854 - 1936) |
| | _Sam MYERS ____________________+
| | | (1805 - 1883) m 1827
| |_Elizabeth MYERS ____|_Mary Ann (Pontius or) PAULUS _
| (1834 - 1918) m 1853 (1809 - 1868)
_Ford Lester HECKMAN _|
| (1882 - 1959) m 1909 |
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| |_Mary E. KAUFFMAN ___|
| (1859 - 1933) |
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|--Earl Vincent HECKMAN
| (1914 - ....)
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|_Clara Anna WEIDMAN __|
(1884 - 1945) m 1909 |
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[13259] Earl married and moved to Arizona, losing contact with the family.
Snow, Walter H., "Brooksville, Maine..." (Downeast Graphics, 1976), pp. 30-31: Pelatiah and Mary "were married in the latter years of the war. Mary, a singularly beautiful and attractive girl was but sixteen years of age when married. Major Leach took his bride to the little log cabin built on the high land overlooking the Narrows (in Penobscot) where the tides rushed in and out; a country that is strangely beautiful today and we imagine how wild and rugged was the scenery in those days. They were apart from the rest of the world; alone, where the great wilderness stretched away and was lost in the mountains, and yet they were strong enough in themselves to be happy. Some two years after, the Major went one day to Castine expecting to return in the evening, but the darkness brought to the little household no word from its protector. Maj. Leach had a thorough knowledge of the Penobscot waters and was a remarkable pilot. He had been impressed into the service of the English to guide their vessels toward the ocean and however reluctant the errand, he assumed the role of pilot and ran the ship on a ledge near Eggemoggin Reach. Whether by accident or design...' is not known, but it is sure he never expressed any deep regret for the action. '...Instead of being allowed to return to his home he was taken prisoner to Ireland and kept confined for many months. Mrs. Leach all this time watched over the cares of the household, guided and taught the little son that had come to them and successfully carried on the work of the forest farm, never thinking of giving way and returning to the village. She sowed, and reaped the grain, and chopped wood, and did a man's work. Indians were troublesome at that time and one quiet evening wolves made the forest echo with their cry, but she remained rigidly at her post. She sewed and worked for the neighbors, and this helped much in the needs of the household. But she touched not a cent of the money they had saved before Major Leach's absence, and at last when he did return, with what he had brought there was enough to build the house where they lived so many happy years together....' [ - quoted by Snow from "The Old Leach Farm - Maine Chance," Castine, ME, 20 Aug 1904] ...The location [of this house] was at what is now called Jones narrows on the Bagaduce river in Penobscot. From this point she could look across and see her family home and that of her brother Ichabod Grindle." Snow lists ten children for Pelatiah and Mary. Penobscot VR lists his mother residing with him, named Mary Phimx [sic], b. 3 April 1719 at Kittery, ME.
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Peletiah purchased Thomas Binney's farm - the house was across from what in 2000 was Berzini's Garage. The farm was later the residence of Wilbury Hutchins, an early Penobscot brick maker. The second largest of at least four sloops constructed in Penobscot was built in 1795 for Major Leach - the "Sea Flower." She was listed as 71 tons and her captain was Simeon Bray (although Major Leach was known to be a navigator, and may have also sailed on her. She was an early part of his interests in farming, trading and speculating in land; he became Penobscot's wealtiest citizen and largest landowner. The sloop "Packet" was built for him in 1807 - rated at 33 tons and 46 feet long, 16 feet wide and six feet in depth, with John Alley as her captain. Peletiah built the first grist mill on Mill Stream in the late 18th century. He sold this mill to Captain Samuel Wardwell in 1828 for $200. The mill property and its later owners and uses are described by Mark E. Honey in "Pierce's Pond, Penobscot, Part II" on p. 5 of the Castine Patriot newspaper (Castine, ME), 18 Oct 2001. His Northern Bay Farm extended from Mill Creek to Snowman's Bridge, which crossed a small stream which emptied into the bay by Hutchins Point at the Head of Northern Bay. Peletiah is styled "Major" due to his leadership in the local militia. He was the richest man in Penobscot in 1815.
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Family historian Mark E. Honey believes Peletiah came from the area of Portsmouth, NH and Kittery, ME. Honey wrote in the Castine Patriot, 4 March 2004, p. 5: "Major Peletiah Leach purchased the Northern Bay Farm from Thomas Binney in 1789. This farm began at Mill Creek and ended at Snowman's Bridge near the brickyard at what is now Hutchin's Point. This farm encompassed 230 acres. It was divided between his two sons, John, who purchased 100 acres in 1808, and Ebenezer, who purchased the remaining 130 acres in 1812. ...Ebenezer Leach sold 25 acres of his farm to Jeremiah Wardwell in 1825, and a further 25 acres to Wilbury Hutchins in 1839...."
For information about Penobscot, see http://history.rays-place.com/me/penobscot-me.htm.
_Peter RITZMAN _________+
| (1735 - ....) m 1757
_Peter RITZMAN _____________|_Christina STUPP _______
| m 1784
_Jacob RITZMAN ______|
| (1794 - 1857) m 1818|
| | ________________________
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| |_Catharine Elizabeth KERNS _|________________________
| m 1784
_Daniel RITZMAN _____|
| (1824 - 1899) m 1848|
| | _Johanns (Hans) MATTER _+
| | | (1732 - 1802) m 1758
| | _Michael MATTER ____________|_Salome STAHLSCHMIDT ___
| | | (1763 - 1852) (1737 - ....)
| |_Elizabeth MATTER ___|
| (1799 - 1837) m 1818|
| | _Balthasar ROMBERGER ___
| | | (1736 - ....)
| |_Anna Marie ROMBERGER ______|_Anna Marie BRICKER ____
| (1771 - 1838) (1753 - ....)
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|--Franklin M. RITZMAN
| (1850 - 1929)
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|_Amanda BUFFINGTON __|
(1828 - 1898) m 1848|
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[20502] Franklin's descendants are from Forrest D. Shade of West Covina, California via email in Oct 2001 (FDShade@aol.com).
[22567] The sole source for Jacob is an email from Brenda White to Forrest D. Shade, 2 Nov 1999: "My great grandparents are Jacob S. Shade (1866 to 1928) and Lizzie L. Ritzman (1873-1946). Jacob is the son of Jacob S. Shade born 2/7/1830 and died 11/22/1891. He was the son of Jacob who was born 1/30/1790 and died February 18, 1871. He was the son of Andreas Shade Jr., who was born 11/8/1764 and died 6/6/1843. He was the son of Andreas Shade who was born 12/12/1714 and Died 9/1786. I received most of my information from the Washington, D.C. Temple Family History Center, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. There is a woman in Florida by the name of Janet Shade who had done very thorough research on the Shade family. There is a book out on the Shade family which she published. I would love to get my hands on a copy. Have you seen this book? I did write her a letter last year and have heard nothing from her. It is possible she may be deceased but I am not sure. My uncle actually visited the homesite for Andreas Shade which he (Andreas) describes in his will."
[18020] This person is presumed living.