[16205] She and Jairus may be the parents of Juliet Dunbar who m. Eliakim Wardwell of Penobscot, ME on 21 Feb 1826 - her dates have been reported as 19 Jan 1810 to 11 Nov 1827. She is said to be daughter of Abrose Atkins (b. ca. 1765).
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_William Henry (Jr.) CONNER _|_Elizabeth ("Betsy") DUNBAR _
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_Ezra S. CONNER _____|
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| |_Emaline SNOWMAN ____________|_Hannah MCCASLIN ____________
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_Arthur B. CONNER ___|
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| | _James S. ORDWAY ____________|_Mary ("Polly") HORNE _______
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[6365] Harry was mill manager of the Kennebec Paper Co. at Madison, ME. He graduated from The University of Maine in 1937. He also held management positions with Oxford Paper Co. at Rumford and Frazier, Ltd. in New Brunswick. He was an enthusiastic sportsman - fishing, hunting, golfing and boating.
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[4639] William was the hereditary Senechal per Ernst-Friedrich Kraentzler, "The Ancestory of Richard Plantagenet and Cecily de Neville..." (Salt Lake City, 1978), p. 25. See "Richard and John: Kings at War," Frank McLynn (Cambridge, MA: Da Capo Press, 2007), ad passim. Also see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_des_Roches.
_Louis VIII ("the Lion"), King of FRANCE _+
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_Louis IX ("the Saint"), King of FRANCE _|_Blanche of CASTILE ______________________
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_Philip III "The Bold", King of FRANCE _|
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| | _Raymond V Berenger, 4th Ct. of PROVENCE _+
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| |_Marguerite BERENGER ____________________|_Beatrice of SAVOY _______________________
| (1221 - 1295) m 1234 (1205 - 1266)
_Charles, Count of VALOIS _|
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| | _Peter (Pedro) II, King of ARAGÓN ________+
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| _Hugues I de Châtillon____________________
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| _Guy II DE CHATILON _____________________|_Marie D'AVESNES _________________________
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|_Beatrix PLANTAGENET ____________________|_Eleanor of PROVENCE _____________________
(1242 - 1275) (1217 - 1291)
_Conrad ("the Wise"), Duke of LORRAINE ___+
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_Otto, Duke of CARINTHIA _______________________|_Luitgarde of GERMANY ____________________
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_Henry of Franconia, Count of SPIRES _|
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| _Conrad "The Peaceful", King of BURGUNDY _______|_Bertha of SWABIA ________________________
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| _Louis IV "L'Outre-Mere", King of FRANCE _+
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|_Matilda of FRANCE _____________________________|_Gerberga of SAXONY ______________________
(.... - 0984)
"The Black"; crowned at Aix-la-Chapelle [Aachen] 14 April 1028 - "a peace-loving prince, who favoured church reform and sought to suppress private warfare. ...Henry was a patron of learning, and founder of schools, and completed cathedrals at Spires, Worms and Mainz." - Encyclopaedia Britannica (1956; 11:429). He subdued the Bohemians (1041) and Hungarians (1043-5), made an expedition to Rome and deposed three rival popes, appointing Clement II (1046-7). He was crowned Emperor in 1046.
http://www.san.beck.org/AB17-FeudalEurope.html reports: "Conrad sent his son Heinrich to remove the uncooperative Udalrich from the Bohemian throne, and Duke Jaromir ruled after twenty years in prison; yet after Udalrich was pardoned in 1034, he blinded his brother and died the same year. Jaromir declined to rule again, and Bretislav (r. 1034-1055) was made duke of Bohemia. Conflict with the Lyutitzi was put to a duel, and the Christian lost; but a provocative Saxon fortress was later captured, and imperial campaigns subdued the Lyutitzi by 1036. Conrad did maintain good relations with Denmark until Knut died in 1035. That year Heinrich married Knut's daughter Gunnhild, and Schleswig was ceded to Denmark. Gunnhild died of a pestilence in Italy, and Conrad II died of illness at Utrecht in 1039. He was succeeded by his son Heinrich, who had already been crowned king. Heinrich III (r. 1039-1056) already had the duchies of Bavaria and Swabia as well as the kingdom of Burgundy when he became sole king of Germany. He traveled to various parts of his empire to receive homage and dispense justice. During this tour Heinrich also gained the duchy of Carinthia. Heinrich refused to accept gifts in exchange for ecclesiastical appointments. In 1040 he sent an imperial army to join Eckhard of Meissen in an attack on Bohemia; but they were badly defeated by Bretislav's forces, and only the efforts of the hermit Gunther freed hundreds of German captives. Bretislav lost an ally when Peter of Hungary was overthrown by an insurrection that made Odo king as Peter fled to Heinrich. The next year Heinrich led a second German invasion of Bohemia that captured Prague; Bretislav did homage at Ratisbon, gave hostages, and agreed to pay tribute. In 1042 Heinrich entered Burgundy to enforce justice on the now submitting nobles. That summer Heinrich passed through Bavaria and crossed the border into Hungary to install Peter's cousin, who was overthrown by Obo not long after the Germans departed. The next year Heinrich invaded Hungary again and regained the territory on the Danube that had been ceded to Stephen in 1031. In 1041 a synod of bishops at Montriond extended the Truce of God to all of Lent and Advent, and at Constance in October 1043 Heinrich III proclaimed the Day of Indulgence or Pardon. He renounced vengeance against anyone who had injured him and exhorted all his nobles and people also to forgive all private injuries. The appeal was to be spread throughout his kingdoms. At Besancon in Burgundy 28 bishops attended Heinrich's marriage to Agnes of Poitou although some abbots objected because they were distantly related. The 'Indulgence' was proclaimed again at Utrecht that Christmas, and peace seemed to reign; but it did not last long. In April 1044 Duke Gozelo of Lorraine died, and Heinrich redivided the duchy by giving Lower Lorraine to the younger Gozelo, causing the oldest son Gottfried (Godfrey), already duke of Upper Lorraine, to revolt. That summer Heinrich and Peter invaded Hungary again and defeated Obo's larger forces. The Hungarians favoring Bavarian law got their way. Obo was captured and beheaded, while Peter was crowned and agreed to pay an annual tribute. Yet within two years Peter had been captured and blinded. Heinrich helped Casimir (r. 1039-1058) to restore Poland. Meanwhile Gottfried gained Frank king Henri I and some Burgundian nationalists as allies. When Heinrich III summoned Gottfried to Aachen, he appeared and lost all his lands; but he was allowed to leave and started a rebellion. To strengthen the Count Palatine Otto in Lower Lorraine, Heinrich III gave him the duchy of Swabia. Baldwin, son of Flanders count Baldwin V (r. 1035-1067), was granted Antwerp; but he later became Godfrey's ally. In July 1045 Gottfried submitted and was imprisoned; but the following year Heinrich III restored him as duke of Upper Lorraine. After his hostage son died, Gottfried wanted to regain Verdun and organized another rebellion with Baldwin V and others in the Netherlands. Pope Leo IX excommunicated Gottfried and Baldwin. Gottfried submitted again and lost his lands. Heinrich III then attacked Baldwin's lands, aided by Denmark and England's Edward, and Baldwin V had to give back Antwerp. A son named Heinrich was born to the German king in 1050 and was elected king three years later. Heinrich III invaded Hungary, but King Andrew eluded him and made peace with Adalbert of Austria. Kuno, the exiled duke of Bavaria, urged Hungarian king Andrew to invade Carinthia in 1054; but Heinrich was too busy in Flanders to control Hungary. That year Heinrich had to retreat from Flanders, but in 1055 an attack by the two Baldwins and Gottfried on Antwerp failed also. The Slav duke Godescale had renounced Christianity after his father's death; but when vengeance did not satisfy him, he re-converted, establishing monasteries and canons in Lubeck and Oldenburg. As leader of the Obodrites, Godescale joined with Bernhard of Saxony and Wilhelm of Brandenburg in an unsuccessful campaign against the Lyutitzi. In 1056 Frank king Henri I met Heinrich III and challenged him to a single combat, but the German emperor made a hasty departure and died later that year. Heinrich's widow let Baldwin V keep the Scheldt march as a vassal, and his son became Count Baldwin I of Hainault."
[28886] Johannes m. in 1643 Margaretha ______ (b. 1623 in Herren-Sulzbach).
[23785] The Banks/Dean Genealogy in 2006 at http://gordonbanks.com/gordon/family/2nd_Site/geb-p/p221.htm states: "Hamon le Strange enfeoffed his brother Sir Rog. le Strange of Ellesmere, Colemere, and Henton manors, Salop, but the Escheator having ejected him on 3 March 1274. He was granted letters of protection going to the Pope at Rome as an envoy re crusade on 26 October 1291. He was summoned to parliament in 1294." NOTE: Roger is duplicated in my database as Roger Lestrange (1301-1349), q.v.! - the confusion in this ancestry invited further research.
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[31265] This line is from the unverified Cooper Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2012.
_Gershom VARNUM _____________+
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_Jonathan VARNUM ____|_Dolly MOOR _________________
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_Josiah VARNUM _______|
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| |_Hannah WARDWELL ____|_Hannah WESCOTT _____________
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_Albert Ellery VARNUM _|
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| | _Sparks PERKINS _____________+
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| | _Timothy PERKINS ____|_Tabitha STOVER _____________
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| _Horatio LITTLEFIELD _|
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| | | _Gershom VARNUM _____________+
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| | |_Jane VARNUM ________|_Dolly MOOR _________________
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|_Mary J. LITTLEFIELD __|
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| _William CONNER _____________+
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| _John D. CONNER _____|_Elizabeth ("Betsy") DUNBAR _
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|_Margaret CONNER _____|
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| _William WARDWELL ___________+
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|_Pauline WARDWELL ___|_Deborah LITTLEFIELD ________
(1806 - 1890) m 1824 (1777 - ....)