[27367] http://www.thepeerage.com/p11143.htm states "He married, firstly, Dorothea von Sachsen, daughter of August Kurfürst von Sachsen and Anne Oldenburg, Princess of Denmark, on 26 September 1585 Wolfenbüttel, Niedersachsen, Germany."
[23890] Anne is daughter of William Dickens (b. 1555, d. 1583) of Great Creaton and Anne Thornton (b. 1555, d. 1614, m. 16 June 1573, daughter of Henry Thornton and Anne Wilmer). William Dickens is son of John Dickens (1531-1601, son of Henry DIckens). See Ancestral File QKZF-XJ (not verified).
[27857] "The Ancestry of Dudley Wildes" in "Massachusetts and Maine Families, Vol. 1," p. 437, offers: ". . . the first record of him is on March 4, 1634/5, when he was sworn Freeman of the Massachusetts Bay Colony at Boston. Whether he married his wife Ellen in England or in America is not known. To either him or her, George Hadley of Rowley stood in the relationship of brother, in one of its degrees, and likewise Daniel Bradley was their cousin (nephew). . . . Dorman had a grant of four acres of meadow in Ipswich and he had also an unrecorded grant of a house lot in the village, on which he built . . . He was a commoner of Ipswich in 1641. . . . He served on the country trial jury in 1657, 1658, 1659 and 1660. . . . Ellen Dorman died February 27, 1667/8." His will left to son Ephraim "my ring, three blankets, two little pots, a trammel, two draft chains and one share of the household stuff."
[25746] The 1880 census of Jackson, Richland Co., OH shows Josiah, a farmer, age 55 (parents b. in PA) with Eva (wife, 51, parents b. in PA) and children (all b. in OH) Emma (21), Nancy (19), Cassius (16), Willie (11) and Elva (4) - also in the household is a farm laborer, Adolph Hominy (17).
[25143] http://www.berndjosefjansen.de/LISTE2.HTM offers: "Burkhard I. von Zollern, Herr v. Zollern, geboren um 1020 (Religion: r.K.), gestorben 1061, gefallen."