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Don McArthur posted the following in 2001 in GenForum:
John Abernethy, Bishop of Caithness is of interest to some Rutherford researchers because of the marriage of his daughter, Barbara, to John, of Edgerston in 1643. Here's the section on him from the Fasti, Vol 2 page 125
1593 John Abernathy, son of Thomas A. of Glencorse, and Jean Straiton, one of the original students at the Univ. of Edinburgh under Rollock; M. A. (1587); reader in 1588; adm. min 7th Aug 1593. He was a member of assembly in 1601, 1602, 1608, and 1616. He signed the Protest against the introduction of Episcopacy 1st July 1606, yet when constant moderators were set up he accepted office for the Presb. of Jedburgh, though for two years his brethren refused to acknowledge him. In 1615 he solicited appointment to the Archbishopric of Glasgow; was made D. D., a member of the Court of High Commission, and promoted to the See of Caithness, 7th Dec 1616. It does not appear that he ever relinquished his charge at Jedbrugh (Dr. Hew Scott says he demitted before 15th Sept 1635), for in the articles given in to the Presb. against James Burnet in 1639, the parishioners complain of his [Burnet's] "informal entrie", he having procured "a presentation to a place which was not vacant, but served at the time by a worthier man, Mr. John Abernathy, who had neither demitted the, nor was deposed there from." By the Glasgow Assembly, 1638, A. was deprived of his bishopric, and he died in 1639. He marr. (1) (cont. dated 27 Apr 1600), Alison, dau. of Sir David HOME of Fishwick, governor of Dumbarton Castle, and had issue - John , M.D.; Andrew, depute-governor of Edinburgh Castle; Margaret (mar. -- Wauchope of Cakemuir; (2) Sir William Maxwell of Gribton); (2) (cont. dated 21st Aug 1606), Isabella, dau. of Patrick Murray of Philiphaugh, who survived him, and had issue - William, Min of Thurso; Anna (mar. James Murray of Overtoun); Agnes (mar. William Ker of Newton); Barbara (marr. John Rutherford of Edgerston); Elizabeth (marr. William Ker of Thankles); Katherine, died before 17th Mar 1640. Publications - A Christian and Heavenly Treatise containing Physicke for the Soul very necessary for all that would enjoy true Soundness of Mind and Peace of Conscience (London, 1615, 1622); The Duty and Dignity of a Christian (London, 1620). -[Reg. of Deeds, cccclxi, 272, dxxxiv. 375, viii 713, 14th Nov 1663; Reg. Mag. Sig., ix., 1436; Rutherford Charters, xi., 23rd Nov 1638; Acts and Dec., cccxxxii., 311; Reg. Assig.; Reg. Sec. Sig.; Booke of the Kirk; Row's Hist., 425; Calderwood's Hist., vii 282; Keith's Catalogue; Craven's Diocese of Caithness, pp 82-93.]
_Joseph L. CONNER ___+
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_Irvin Lincoln CONNER _|_Lucinda H. CONNER __
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_Charles Martel, King of FRANKS _+
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_Pippin III ("the Short"), King of FRANKS _|_Rotrou of TREVES _______________
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[1708] Re: parentage, see Comments for his father. Lothair I was Roman Emperor. He fell ill in 855, divided his lands between his three sons, and on Sept. 23 entered the monastery of Pruem where he died six days later. He was King of Italy, 817-55, and Emperor, 840-55. For a map and discussion of his domains, see http://www.friesian.com/francia.htm#carolmid and http://www.friesian.com/lorraine.htm and http://infos.aus-germanien.de/Lothar_I._(Lothringen). Also see http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/L/LO/LOTHAIR_I_.htm.
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[23554] http://www.gencircles.com/users/jbbthunters/1/data/4069 (unverified) reports that Otho m. 9 Dec 1718 in Christ Church, Calvert, MD to Mary Selby.
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[28805] John m. (2) inMay, 1674 in Weymouth, MA Martha Neighbors (b. 1658 in Weymouth).
[28456] The 1840 federal census shows him at Bangor, ME.
_John WHITCOMB ______+
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_Robert WHITCOMB _________|_Frances COGGIN _____
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| |_Mary TURNER _____________|_Lydia GAYMER _______
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[26572] The LDS Church's unverified Pedigree Resource File gives his information, and reports that he m. Mary Roth (b. ca. 1800 in Germany, d. by 1840, buried with him) and that Charles is son of Charles Whitekettle (b. 1784 in Lievershausen, Germany, d. in Perry Co., PA) and Maria _____.
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| | _William MAKEPEACE __|_Ann JOHNSON ____________
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| |_Abigail MAKEPEACE __|
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| |_Abigail TISDALE ____|_(H)anna ROGERS _________
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[929] Joshua served a year under Capt. Allen in Col. Ward's Regiment of the Massachusetts Militia during the War for Independence, enlisting from Middlebury, MA; he received a pension on account of this service, and the pension application 20 April 1818 indicates that he then resided at Tilden's Plantation (now Great Pond), Union River, Penobscot Co., Maine. {See Gleason Leonard Archer, "Ancestors and descendants of Joshua Williams, a Mayflower descendant and pioneer" (Boston: Wright & Potter Print. Co., 1927, 59 pgs); Pension Dept. S. F. 38470; Bridgewater, MA VR 408:V.II; Abington VR 2, 49, 243 - Births p. 47.} His military service is also recorded in "Soldiers, Sailors and Patriots of the Revolutionary War - Maine," Carleton E. Fisher (Louisville, KY: NSSAR, 1982), p. 864 and NEHGR 1903, p. 76. [Wikipedia offers: "The 21st Continental Regiment was raised April 23, 1775 as a Massachusetts militia Regiment at Cambridge, Massachusetts under Colonel Jonathan Ward. The regiment would join the Continental Army in June 1775. The regiment saw action during the Siege of Boston, the New York Campaign and the Battle of Trenton. The regiment was disbanded on January 1, 1777 at Morristown, New Jersey."] "Mark Honey (The Ellsworth American, 10 April 2008, p. I:4) states that Joshua was wounded during his service in the war. For insight into what service in the War for Independence was like for Andrew, see "A People's History of the American Revolution," Ray Raphael (New York: The New Press, 2001 - ISBN 0-06-000440-1), Chapters 1 & 2. Joshua and his family were among the first settlers at Great Pond (before 1808/09). He and Bethiah had three known children, of whom Simeon is the last. For their settlement at Tilden, see Baker, George W. & Marjorie L., "Munsungun to the Sea" (N.Y.: Vantage Press, 1972), pp. 17ff. [Albert E. Myers has proven his lineage from Joshua as member 73197 of the Sons of the Anerican Revolution.] Cf. http://emainehosting.com/Williams and "Ancestors and Descendants of Joshua Williams and John Collar," Christine R. Brown (Knoxville, TN: Campbell, 1984). For marriage, see Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT, Film # 0770907 & 0904377.
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