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| (1581 - 1640) |
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| |_Anne (?) HOOKER ____|
| (.... - 1630) |
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[1392] "Old Kittery and Her Families," Everett S. Stackpole (Lewiston, ME: 1903), p. 275: "Job m. Dorothy (Walker?). Lived in York and Portsmouth. Was J.P., Councillor, Capt., and Associate Judge of the Superior Court of N.H. Died 1714, s.p."
_Hans Dewald BILLMAN ____+
| (1739 - 1821) m 1760
_Jacob BILLMAN __________|_Maria Magdalena BILLIG _
| (1775 - 1819) m 1798 (.... - 1821)
_Daniel BILLMAN _____|
| (1808 - 1885) |
| | _Peter MAURER ___________
| | | (.... - 1806)
| |_Maria Magdalena MAURER _|_Maria Catherine LEIBY __
| (.... - 1848) m 1798 (1750 - 1828)
_Henry BILLMAN _______|
| (1835 - 1913) m 1862 |
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| |_Catherina WENTZEL __|
| (1809 - 1888) |
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|--Clara H. BILLMAN
| (1865 - 1963)
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| _John SHUMAKER ______|
| | (1803 - 1880) m 1825|
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|_Sarah Jane SHUMAKER _|
(1833 - 1911) m 1862 |
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| _Solomon BOWER __________|_________________________
| | (1780 - 1867)
|_Elizabeth BOWER ____|
(1807 - 1886) m 1825|
| _John Frederick BREINER _+
| | (1762 - 1824)
|_Mary Catharine BRINER __|_________________________
(1787 - 1871)
_David BRILLHART ____+
| (1546 - ....)
_(?) SON OF DAVID Brillhart_|_____________________
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_John BRILLHART _____|
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| (1678 - ....)
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[4675] Samuel married in 1700 "and raised a family of four boys and they seemed to be natural mechanics. They had a grist mill and blacksmith shop. They were cabinet makers, gunsmiths, and were useful men in the vicinity, always ready to lay their hands to any kind of work. These industrious boys each raised families of their own." - "The Brillharts of America," by J. A. Brillhart, pp. 17-18.
_John D. CONNER _____
| (1741 - ....)
_John CONNER ________|_Alis STOVER ________
| (1778 - 1824) m 1798 (1756 - ....)
_Charles H. CONNER _______|
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| |_Betsy BARTLETT _____|_____________________
| m 1798
_Isaiah B. CONNER ___|
| (1836 - 1897) m 1861|
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| |_Mary Danforth BLAISDELL _|
| (1817 - 1843) |
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| (1863 - 1899)
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(1842 - ....) m 1861|
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_Benjamin Franklin KELL _|
| (1864 - 1953) m 1885 |
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|--Florence M. KELL
| (1888 - ....)
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| _Henry RICKERT ____________|_____________________
| | (1759 - ....)
| _Jacob RICKERT ______|
| | (1827 - 1914) m 1847|
| | | _George (Jr) ARNOLD _
| | | | (.... - 1823) m 1780
| | |_Barbara Elizabeth ARNOLD _|_Catherine BREINER __
| | (1787 - 1862) (.... - 1836)
|_Emma Harriet RICKARD ___|
(1867 - 1935) m 1885 |
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|_Sarah SNYDER _______|
(1828 - ....) m 1847|
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_Henry II, King of Castile And LÉON _+
| (1333 - 1379) m 1350
_John I, King of Castile and LÉON _|_Juana ______________________________
| (1358 - 1390) m 1375
_Ferdinand, King of Aragon And SICILY _|
| (1379 - 1416) |
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| |_Eleanor of ARAGON ________________|_____________________________________
| (1358 - 1382) m 1375
_John II, King of ARAGON _|
| (1397 - 1479) |
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|--Ferdinand V, King of Castile and LÉON
| (1452 - 1516)
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Ferdinand V, called The Catholic (1452-1516), king of Castile (1474-1504);
as Ferdinand II he was also king of Sicily (1468-1516) and of Aragon
(1479-1516); as Ferdinand III, king of Naples (1504-16). He was the son of
King John II of Aragon.
The union of the Spanish kingdoms of Aragón and Castile was effected in
1469 by Ferdinand's marriage to his cousin Isabella I, queen of Castile.
Ferdinand had hoped by this alliance to obtain the Castilian crown for
himself, but his high-spirited and politically astute wife firmly retained
sovereign authority in her own realm.
The political philosophies of the two rulers were almost identical,
however, and their reign was inaugurated with the promulgation of
energetic and sweeping measures designed to strengthen the royal authority
and to curb the power of the nobles, who had usurped many privileges and
functions of the Crown. To this end, Ferdinand organized (1476) the Santa
Hermandad, or Holy Brotherhood, a kind of national military police.
Insistence on religious conformity was one of their basic policies. In
1478 a bull issued by Pope Sixtus IV empowered the king and queen to
appoint three inquisitors to deal with heretics and other offenders
against the church; this marked the beginning of the Spanish Inquisition.
Although founded to further religious ends, the Inquisition in Spain
became a political instrument of the absolute monarchy, further abridging
the power of the nobles.
The year 1492 was the most notable of Ferdinand's reign. It opened with
the conquest of Granada, which marked the victorious conclusion of the
long struggle against the Moors. In August Christopher Columbus, sponsored
by Ferdinand and Isabella, set sail from the small Spanish seaport of
Palos on his epoch-making voyage to America, which was the first step in
the creation of the Spanish overseas colonial empire. In 1493, by the
terms of a treaty between Spain and France, Ferdinand recovered from King
Charles VIII of France the ancient province of Roussillon (now forming the
French department of Pyrenees-Orientales), which Ferdinand's father had
mortgaged to King Louis XI of France.
Because his daughter Joanna the Mad (1479-1555) became insane after the
death of Isabella, Ferdinand assumed the regency of Castile in 1506. He
joined the League of Cambrai against the republic of Venice in 1508, and
conquered Oran and Tripoli on the North African coast in 1509. He annexed
the kingdom of Navarre in 1512, thereby extending the borders of Spain
from the Pyrenees Mountains to the Rock of Gibraltar. Ferdinand was in
many ways a competent ruler. His reign, however, was characterized by an
insatiable thirst for power, and he was both cruel and perfidious. He was
succeeded by his grandson Charles (Holy Roman Emperor Charles V).
- - -
"A History of Spain and Portugal, Vol. 1," Stanley G. Paine (Madison: The U. of Wisc. Press,
1973), p. 178: "...Castile thus became the base of Spanish monarchy, and its strength was
gratefully acknowledged by Catalans, who now had less reason to fear French pressure.
Catalans themselves sometimes addressed Fernando not as king of Aragon, or king of Aragon and
Castile, but as 'rei d'Espanya' - 'King of Spain,' meaning nearly all the peninsular
principalities. At the same time, the institutional influence of Aragon adn Catalonia did to
some extent make itself felt in Castile. Certain aspects of the Catalan viceregal, consular,
guild, and labor regulation systems were adoped by Castilian law in the late fifteenth and
early sixteenth centuries."
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[20008] NEHGR, April 2000, 233 states that Thomas is "of Whelmston in Coebrook, Devonshire and Parke, Hamatethy and Penhale, Cornwall."
_Friedrich I, King of PRUSSIA ____________+
| (1657 - 1713) m 1684
_Friedrich Wilhelm I, King of PRUSSIA _|_Sophie Charlotte of HANOVER _____________
| (1688 - 1740) m 1706 (1668 - 1705)
_August Wilhelm, Prince of PRUSSIA ______________________|
| (1722 - 1758) m 1742 |
| | _George (Louis) I, King of Great BRITAIN _+
| | | (1660 - 1727) m 1682
| |_Sophie Dorothea of Great BRITAIN _____|_Sophia Dorothea of BRUNSWICK ____________
| (1687 - 1757) m 1706 (1666 - 1726)
_Friedrich Wilhelm II, King of PRUSSIA _|
| (1744 - 1797) m 1769 |
| | __________________________________________
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| |_Luise Amalie of BRUNSWICK-WOLFENBUTTEL _________________|
| (1722 - 1780) m 1742 |
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|--Friedrich Wilhelm Karl, PRINCE
| (1783 - 1851)
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| _Ludwig IX, Landgrave of HESSE-DARMSTADT ________________|
| | (1719 - 1790) |
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|_Frederike Luise of HESSE-DARMSTADT ____|
(1751 - 1805) m 1769 |
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|_Karoline Henriette Christine of ZWEIBRÜCKEN-BIRKENFELD _|
(1721 - 1774) |
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_Roy TINGLE ____________|
| (1884 - 1953) m 1906 |
| | _______________________
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|--Louis Eugene TINGLE
| (1919 - 1981)
| _______________________
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| _William Andrew FINKBINER _|
| | (1859 - 1940) m 1882 |
| | | _______________________
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|_Estella Mae FINKBINER _|
(1883 - 1971) m 1906 |
| _Johannes BRINER ______+
| | (1786 - 1863)
| _John BRINER ________|_Maria Elizabeth LOEB _
| | (1813 - 1892) m 1834 (1788 - 1863)
|_Catherine Jane BRINER ____|
(1857 - 1924) m 1882 |
| _Jacob HENRY __________+
| | (1784 - 1864)
|_Sarah HENRY ________|_Susanna GOTSHALL _____
(1811 - 1893) m 1834 (1787 - 1861)
[9983] Louis m. (2) ______ Carver and had Rodney Tingle and James Tingle.
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_Jack WEATHERWAX ____|
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|--Hal WEATHERWAX
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| _Paul Edwin FULLER ___|
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|_Barbara Ann FULLER _|
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| _____________________
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| _Charles FISHER _____|_____________________
| | (1864 - 1950) m 1887
|_Ruth Dorothy FISHER _|
(1902 - ....) |
| _Jacob MYERS ________+
| | (1830 - 1893) m 1852
|_Amelia Ann MYERS ___|_Caroline WEIRICK ___
(1865 - 1919) m 1887 (1830 - 1914)
[11277] living - details excluded