_Henry William ARCHER _
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_Henry ARCHER _______|_Mary TELL ____________
| (1719 - ....) m 1750
_John (Sr.) ARCHER __|
| (1752 - 1830) m 1778|
| | _Richard WIGLEY _______+
| | | (1691 - 1762) m 1728
| |_Mary WIGLEY ________|_Mary MATHEWS _________
| (1729 - ....) m 1750 (1704 - ....)
_Robert Gates ARCHER _|
| (1792 - 1837) |
| | _Eliakim (Jr.) TUPPER _+
| | | (1711 - 1761) m 1734
| | _William TUPPER _____|_Mary BASSETT _________
| | | (1735 - 1802) m 1755 (1709 - 1753)
| |_Elizabeth TUPPER ___|
| (1758 - 1830) m 1778|
| | _Robert GATES _________+
| | | (1696 - ....) m 1726
| |_Margaret GATES _____|_Mary CLARK ___________
| (1730 - ....) m 1755 (1705 - ....)
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[17894] "Early Narraguagus River Families of Washington County, Maine," Darryl B. Lamson and Leonard F. Tibbetts (Rockport, ME: Picton Press, 2002), p. 18, states Mary m. 23 April 1850 William Pettingill.
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[792] Ursula was widow of George Collingwood of Eslington when she m. William Carr.
_Albert I, Duke of BRUNSWICK-LÜNEBURG ____+
| (1236 - 1279) m 1254
_Albert II, Duke of BRUNSWICK-LÜNEBURG ___________|_Elizabeth of BRABANT ____________________
| (.... - 1318) m 1284
_Magnus the Pious, Duke of BRUNSWICK-LÜNEBURG _|
| (.... - 1369) |
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| |_Riza of WERLE ___________________________________|__________________________________________
| m 1284
_Magnus II, Duke of BRUNSWICK-LÜNEBURG _|
| (1324 - 1373) m 1356 |
| | _Johann I, Markgraf VON BRANDENBURG ______+
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| | _Heinrich I 'Ohne Land' Markgraf VON BRANDENBURG _|_Jutta of SAXONY _________________________
| | | (1260 - 1318) (.... - 1287)
| |_Sophie of BRANDENBURG ________________________|
| (.... - 1356) |
| | _Ludwig II "der Strenge" Duke of BAVARIA _+
| | | (1229 - 1294) m 1273
| |_Agnes of BAVARIA ________________________________|_Mechtild VON HABSBURG ___________________
| (.... - 1345) (.... - 1304)
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|--Henry "the Mild", Duke of BRUNSWICK-LÜNEBURG
| (.... - 1416)
| _Bernhard I, Prince of ANHALT-BERNBURG ___+
| | (.... - 1287) m 1258
| _Bernhard II, Prince of ANHALT-BERNBURG __________|_Sophie of DENMARK _______________________
| | m 1302 (1240 - ....)
| _Bernhard III, Prince of ANHALT-BERNBURG ______|
| | (.... - 1348) m 1328 |
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| | m 1302
|_Katharina of ANHALT-BERNBURG __________|
(.... - 1390) m 1356 |
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m 1328 |
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[28371] See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_the_Mild,_Duke_of_Brunswick-Lüneburg
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[1568] Probably identical to ID4402, q.v. His wife is Thora, daughter of Herothus of Sweden.
_Johannes Wilhelm ECKENROTH _________+
| (1709 - 1757) m 1738
_Heinrich (Henry) ECKENROTH _|_Anna Margaretha Elisabetha BENNICK _
| (1736 - 1813) (1709 - 1790)
_Conrad ECKENRODE ___|
| (1776 - 1848) m 1796|
| | _Heinrich (Henry) KUHN ______________+
| | | (1718 - 1765)
| |_Anna Barbara KUHN __________|_Anna Barbara SCHMIDT _______________
| (1742 - 1791) (1723 - 1773)
_Jacob C. ECKENRODE _|
| (1813 - 1884) |
| | _Henry NORBECK ______________________
| | | (.... - 1799)
| | _John NORBECK _______________|_____________________________________
| | | (1753 - 1825) m 1776
| |_Catherine NORBECK __|
| (1778 - 1848) m 1796|
| | _Stephen REPPERT ____________________+
| | | (1703 - 1785) m 1735
| |_Eve Rosina REPPERT _________|_Catharine FISCHER __________________
| (1756 - 1830) m 1776 (1718 - 1787)
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|--Mary Ellen ECKENRODE
| (1839 - 1917)
| _Thomas SHIELDS _____________________
| | m 1745
| _John SHIELDS _______________|_Mary O"NEILL _______________________
| | (1745 - 1824) m 1771
| _Thomas SHIELDS _____|
| | (1780 - 1850) |
| | | _Blosius Blassius ISELE _____________
| | | | (1730 - 1784) m 1751
| | |_Mary EASLY _________________|_Mary Magdelan ROOKER _______________
| | (1752 - ....) m 1771 (1735 - 1784)
|_Mary G. SHIELDS ____|
(1816 - 1875) |
| _John Adam BARNHART _________________
| | (1722 - 1780)
| _Peter BARNHART _____________|_____________________________________
| | (1754 - 1814) m 1777
|_Susan BARNHART _____|
(1791 - 1849) |
| _Johann Friedrich GUNCKEL ___________+
| | (1716 - 1802)
|_Anna Marie CONKLE __________|_____________________________________
(1754 - 1814) m 1777
Our Lady of Refuge "St. Marys" Catholic Church - Doylesburg, PA - Bible Dedication writings; Donated by Mrs. Geraldine Williamson. Akron, OH: "In memory of Mary 'Ellen' Eckenrode Piper 1839-1917 daughter of Jacob and Mary Shields Eckenrode known to all of Amberson and Path Valleys as "Aunt Ellen Piper", midwife, nurse, housekeeper wherever she was needed. She married Martin Piper and bore him four children only to be deserted by him after which she made her home with her parents and worked hard to rear her children Harriet wife of John A. Fegan, Bertha wife of Daniel Shoemaker, James Piper 1865-1885 and Wm. Piper of Fayetteville."
Mrs. Mary E. PIPER, Aged 78 ["March 10, 1917" :date in pencil]
From our Amberson correspondent: "The ruthless hand of death claimed as its victim Mary E. Piper, one of the our most highly respected aged ladies. Her demise occurred at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Fegan, near Doylesburg, whither she had gone only last Wednesday, having been called there by the serious illness of Mr. Fegan. Previous to this she had been visiting for several months with her daughter, Mrs. S. Shoemaker at La Park, Pa. - was in fair health, but on Saturday night, after a few complaints of a pain in her back, she went to retire and immediately on ascending the stairs she fell and in a few moments life was extinct.
"Mrs. Piper was the wife of the late L. M. Piper, whose death occurred at Sealy, Texas, January 4, 1914, having been deserted by him in January 1870, with a family of small children, at Harrisburg, her life became one of privation and work, but through it all she remained true to her marriage vows until the day of her death. She was greatly loved by many as she had been an inmate of many, many homes, caring for those in sickness and performing many last rites for the dead. None [k]new her but to love and many are the hearts who today are sad.
"About six years ago, Mrs. Piper obtained the one-half interest of her husbands pension and after his death she secured the widow's pension, so that her late years were more pleasantly spent than the previous ones. A member of the Catholic Church at Doylesburg, where her remains will be laid beside her son, who preceded quite a few years.
"For many years her home was wherever she took her bonnet off, either in homes of her children, or any of our other people, and she was always a most welcome inmate and she in turn always tried to make herself useful. She will be missed not only by her children but by many of us with whom she had labored.
"She is survived by these children: W.T. Piper, of this place; Mrs. Sam. Shoemaker of La Park, Pa.; and Mrs. John Fegan, of Doylesburg. Her maiden name was Eckenrode, early settlers of the valley and most excellent people.
"Farewell 'Aunt Ellen' as she was familiarly called. No more heartaches or days of toil and sorrow, but you forever bask in the sunshine of God's love, and whose faithful handmaiden you have been. To the sorrowing children, look aloft, be firm and true to your God and again you shall clasp hands with mother.
"She was aged about 78 years."
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| (1828 - 1900) m 1854 |
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_George B. McClellan FREEMAN _|
| (1861 - 1939) m 1887 |
| | _George Michael BREINER __________________
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| | _Johann George BRINER _|_Catharina Magdalena (Ley or) LOY ________
| | | (1773 - 1850) (1742 - 1806)
| |_Leah Margaret BRINER _|
| (1831 - 1898) m 1854 |
| | _Johann Georg (Hamer or) HAMMER __________+
| | | (1755 - 1812)
| |_Anna Maria HAMMER ____|_Anna Maria, wife of Johann Georg HAMMER _
| (1788 - 1859) (1743 - 1830)
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|--James Keem FREEMAN
| (1902 - 1976)
| _Heinrich SCHUMACHER _____________________+
| | (1778 - 1858)
| _Samuel SCHUMACHER ____|_Anna Marie SITLER _______________________
| | (1802 - 1888) (1781 - 1858)
| _William SHUMACKER ____|
| | (1834 - 1920) |
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| | |_Elizabeth HARTMAN ____|__________________________________________
| | (1802 - 1872)
|_Anna B. SHUMAKER ____________|
(1865 - 1937) m 1887 |
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|_Sarah A. J. BILLMAN __|
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_Christoph GEIST ___________
| (1717 - 1766)
_Andreas GEIST _____________|_Anna Margaretha PLOWHEAD __
| (1755 - 1849) (1724 - 1776)
_Abraham GEIST ______|
| (1813 - 1883) |
| | _Johann Nicholas SCHNEIDER _+
| | | (1749 - 1821) m 1773
| |_Maria Catharina SCHNEIDER _|_Anna Maria BORDNER ________
| (1778 - 1859) (1756 - 1827)
_Samuel GEIST _________|
| (1848 - 1934) m 1871 |
| | _Caspar HEPLER _____________+
| | | (1751 - 1816) m 1772
| | _Christopher HEPLER ________|_Anna Maria SCHMIDT ________
| | | (1777 - 1847) m 1799 (1755 - 1831)
| |_Elizabeth HEPLER ___|
| (1813 - 1888) |
| | _Hans Jacob (Jr) WAGNER ____+
| | | (1725 - 1802) m 1756
| |_Catherine WAGNER __________|_Louisa HUBER ______________
| (1780 - 1855) m 1799 (1736 - 1827)
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|--Jennie GEIST
| (1886 - 1886)
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|_Catherine DRUMHELLER _|
(1850 - 1928) m 1871 |
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| | _Francis SLINGSBY ___+
| | | (.... - 1600) m 1553
| | _Henry SLINGSBY _____|_Mary PERCY _________
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| |_Eleanor SLINGSBY ___|
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[11008] Information about his ancestry is from Jay Johnston [Johnj609@bellatlantic.net] [21 February 1998]
http://xenia.media.mit.edu/~kristin/fambly/Learned/WilliamLearned.html reports: "William was born circa 1581 in Bermondsey, Surrey, England, as based upon his date of marriage. He died in Woburn, Middlesex co., MA on 1 March 1645/6; he was 64. William and his family migrated to New England by 1630, where he was admitted as an inhabitant of Charlestown, Suffolk co., MA that year. 'William Learned and Goodith his wife' were admitted to the church at Charlestown, Suffolk co., MA on 6d:10m(December):1632. He made Freeman there on 14 May 1634. William and his family remained in Charlestown for roughly a decade -- he is on the lists of Charlestown residents of 9 January 1633/4 and January 1635/6. Then, they removed to Woburn, Middlesex co., MA in 1640. In Charlestown, William acquired and divested a great deal of real estate. In 1635, he was allotted two shares of hayground, which was subsequently increased to three, and he surrendered 5 acres on the Mystic Side. On 13 January 1636/7 the Charlestown selectmen 'agreed to allow Goodman Learned a portion of marsh by his house agreed upon by Goodman Richeson & Goodman W[illia]m Baker for his haylot by Mr. Gibbon's which he yieldeth up to the town'. In 1637, he had a 10-acre lot (number 7 on the Mystic Side)[6], and another 5 acres of land on the Mystic Side[1,13]. In addition, 'W[illia]m Lernett' had 3.75 cow commons that year. In the Mystic Side allotments of 23 April 1638 he received portions of 15, 40 and 5 acres. Thus, in the 1638 Charlestown Book Of Possessions, 'William Lernett' had 7 parcels of land: three acres of arable land and meadow, along with a dwelling house next to the 'Olde Meeting House'; four acres arable land in the East Field; 3.75 cow commons; two acres of meadow in the Mystic Marshes; five acres of woods in the Mystic Field; fifteen acres of woods in the Mystic Field next to the Common; and forty acres of land in the Rock Field. The 3.75 cow commons were further noted in an inventory of 20 December 1638. William signed the petition on 10 February 1634/5 which established the office of the Selectman in Charlestown, Suffolk co., MA. He himself served as Selectman in 1636. On 26 April 1638, William was named to the Charlestown committee 'to consider of some things tending towards a body of laws &c'. Anderson uses this as evidence of his higher education level. On 16 November 1637 'Will[iam] Larnet acknowledged his fault in subscribing the seditious writing [in favor of Rev. John Wheelwright], & desiring his name to [be] crossed out, it was yielded his, & crossed'. The case of the Reverend John Wheelwright involved the Antinomian movement of the 1630s in the Boston Area. Bucking church authority was a part of Wheelwright's nature, it would seem. Whilst a preacher in England, he was censured for non-conformity for his embrasure of Puritan sentiments. After arriving in Boston, Suffolk co., MA in 1636, he was soon suspected of following the Antinomian tenets proposed by his sister-in-law, Mrs. Anne Hutchinson. Thus, he was censured again, this time by the Puritan government under Governor John Winthrop after delivering a sermon at Mount Wollaston (now Quincy), Norfolk co., MA, disfranchised and banished. Unlike most Antinomian banishees, he went north to Maine instead of south to Rhode Island. Ever the contrarian... Wheelwright was forgiven in the 1650s when the hysteria over Antinomianism wore off. On 22 April 1606 when William was 25, he first married Goodith GILMAN, in St. Olave, Southwark, Surrey, England. Goodith died sometime after 1632 in Charlestown, Suffolk co., MA. It is worth noting that 'Goodith' is neither a corruption of 'Goodwife' nor 'Judith', as has been proposed in several books, but her given name in its own right."
See "The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Vol. 2," Robert Charles Anderson (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995), pp. 1164-1166
Descendant Fred Learned (President, Caloosa Chapter, FLSSAR) commented via email (April 2005): "Yes and except.... Learned Family book and thus most reference his wife as Goodife Gilman because a couple of this name where admitted members of new church at Charles Town. Sarah was her name at her death at Malden. She is referred to as widow Jane when her estate is inventoried. We believe that he only married once, to a woman named Sarah (Jane) Gilman. Sarah is the name of numerous first born female descendents, including his son Isaac and daughter Sarah, whose 1st daughter is Sarah. The name Jane is NOT FOUND anywhere within our family for generations. Reference to widow Jane may be they did not know her name. "
"Planters of the Commonwealth," Charles Edward Banks (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2006), p. 76, lists William ("probably of Bermondsey, Surrey") as arriving in 1630 in the Winthrop Fleet.
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[32037] Johann and wife Eva are from the unverified Lightner Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2013.
_Philip STANWOOD ________________+
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_Philip STANWOOD _____|_Esther BRAY ____________________
| (1690 - ....) m 1718 (1664 - ....)
_Job STANWOOD _______|
| (1727 - 1776) m 1759|
| | _John HARRADEN __________________+
| | | (1663 - 1724) m 1694
| |_Sarah HARRADEN ______|_Sarah GIDDINGS _________________
| (.... - 1732) m 1718 (1672 - 1722)
_David STANWOOD _____|
| (1772 - 1818) m 1792|
| | _Dr. Humphrey BRADSTREET ________+
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| | _Benjamin BRADSTREET _|_Sarah PIERCE ___________________
| | | (1705 - 1762) m 1726 (.... - 1728)
| |_Martha BRADSTREET __|
| (1738 - ....) m 1759|
| | _Joseph GREENLEAF _______________+
| | | (1686 - 1736) m 1707
| |_Sarah GREENLEAF _____|_Tamisin (a.k.a. Thomasin) MAYO _
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| _Thomas (?) WASGATT _____________+
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| _Thomas WASGATT ______|_________________________________
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| _Thomas WASGATT _____|
| | (.... - 1820) m 1770|
| | | _Moses DAVIS ____________________
| | | | (1684 - 1724) m 1711
| | |_Margaret DAVIS ______|_Deliverance CHESLEY ____________
| | (.... - 1805) m 1745
|_Eunice WASGATT _____|
(1777 - ....) m 1792|
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[22354] Roxalana m. Isaac Collier.