_Henry William ARCHER _
| m 1717
_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 - ....)
_Thomas ARCHER ______|
| (1787 - 1853) m 1816|
| | _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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|--Mary E. ARCHER
| (1817 - 1883)
| _______________________
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| _Ansel(m) TUPPER ____|
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|_Hannah TUPPER ______|
(1794 - 1870) m 1816|
| _______________________
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|_Mary STETSON _______|
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_Bozo I of CHASTELLERAULT __________+
| (.... - 1012)
_Hugh DE CHASTELLERAULT _________|____________________________________
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_Boso II of CHASTELLERAULT _____|
| (1050 - 1092) m 1075 |
| | _Foucauld I de La ROCHE ____________+
| | | (.... - 1037)
| |_Gerberga de La ROCHEFOUCAULD ___|____________________________________
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_Aimery I DE ROCHEFOUCAULD ____|
| (1075 - 1151) |
| | _Geoffrey (II), Vicount DE THOUARS _+
| | | (.... - 1043)
| | _Aimery IV of THOUARS ___________|____________________________________
| | | (.... - 1093)
| |_Eleanor DE THOUARS ____________|
| (1054 - 1093) m 1075 |
| | ____________________________________
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| |_Aurengarde DE MAULEON __________|____________________________________
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|--Eleanor Châtellérault DE ROCHEFOUCAULD
| (1100 - 1131)
| ____________________________________
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| _Archimbaud (Dit BOREL) _________|____________________________________
| | (1019 - ....)
| _Barthelemy DE L'ISLE-BOUCHARD _|
| | (1049 - ....) |
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| | |_Agnes, Dame DE L'ISLE-BOUCHARD _|____________________________________
| | (1023 - ....)
|_Dangerose DE L'ISLE BOUCHARD _|
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|_Gerberge DE BLAISON ___________|
(1053 - 1109) |
| ____________________________________
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[1547] Cf. ftp://ftp.cac.psu.edu/genealogy/public_html/royal/index.html and Alison Weir, :Britain's Royal Family: A Complete Genealogy" (London, U.K.: The Bodley Head, 1999), page 58.
_Ninian DUNBAR ______+
| (1575 - ....)
_Robert DUNBAR ______|_____________________
| (1634 - 1693)
_Joseph DUNBAR ______|
| (1662 - 1725) |
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| |_Rose _______________|_____________________
| (.... - 1700)
_David DUNBAR _______|
| (1704 - ....) m 1729|
| | _____________________
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| | _John GARDNER _______|_____________________
| | | (.... - 1668)
| |_Christian GARDENER _|
| (1668 - 1726) |
| | _____________________
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| |_____________________|_____________________
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|--Bathsheba DUNBAR
| (1736 - ....)
| _John STODDER _______
| | (1601 - 1661)
| _John STODDER _______|_____________________
| | (.... - 1708) m 1665
| _Hezekiah STODDER ___|
| | (1679 - 1738) m 1706|
| | | _John BRYANT ________
| | | | (.... - 1684) m 1643
| | |_Hannah BRYANT ______|_Mary LEWIS _________
| | (1645 - 1702) m 1665 (.... - 1655)
|_Bathsheba STODDER __|
(1711 - 1736) m 1729|
| _Richard SYLVESTER __
| | (.... - 1663) m 1632
| _Israel SYLVESTER ___|_Naomi TORREY _______
| | (1646 - 1727) m 1673 (1612 - 1668)
|_Lois SYLVESTER _____|
(1680 - 1738) m 1706|
| _John BRYANT ________
| | (.... - 1684) m 1643
|_Martha BRYANT ______|_Mary LEWIS _________
m 1673 (.... - 1655)
[25925] The Folsom Family Association (http://www.folsomfamily.org) states "She was the daughter of Edward Gilman and Mary Clark."
_Robert (II) HOWARD _________________+
| (.... - 1437)
_John HOWARD _____________________________|_Margaret MOWBRAY ___________________
| (.... - 1485) (.... - 1425)
_Thomas HOWARD ______________|
| (1443 - 1524) m 1472 |
| | _____________________________________
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| |__________________________________________|_____________________________________
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_Thomas HOWARD ______|
| (1473 - 1554) m 1495|
| | _____________________________________
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| | _Frederick TILNEY ________________________|_____________________________________
| | |
| |_Elizabeth TILNEY ___________|
| (.... - 1497) m 1472 |
| | _Laurence CHENEY ____________________+
| | | (1396 - ....) m 1418
| |_Elizabeth CHENEY ________________________|_Elizabeth COCKAYNE _________________
| (1422 - 1473) (1392 - ....)
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|--Henry HOWARD
| (1517 - 1547)
| _Richard PLANTAGENET ________________+
| | (.... - 1415)
| _Richard Plantagenet, K.G., Duke of YORK _|_Anne MORTIMER ______________________
| | (1411 - 1460) m 1438 (1390 - ....)
| _Edward IV, King of ENGLAND _|
| | (1442 - 1483) m 1464 |
| | | _Ralph NEVILLE ______________________+
| | | | (1364 - 1425)
| | |_Cecily NEVILL(E) ________________________|_____________________________________
| | (1415 - 1495) m 1438
|_Anne PLANTAGENET ___|
(1475 - 1511) m 1495|
| _____________________________________
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| _Richard Woodville, Earl RIVERS __________|_____________________________________
| | (.... - 1469)
|_Elizabeth WOODVILLE ________|
(1437 - 1492) m 1464 |
| _Peter of Luxembourg, Count ST. POL _+
| | (1390 - 1433) m 1405
|_Jacquetta of LUXEMBOURG _________________|_Marguerite DE BAUX _________________
(1416 - 1472) (1394 - 1469)
[28944] See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Howard,_Earl_of_Surrey
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_Joseph Thomas RODERICK _|
| m 1944 |
| | ______________________________
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|--Deanne RODERICK
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| _Ansel Jefferson MACE ________+
| | (1824 - 1874) m 1851
| _Albert MACE ____________|_Dorinda M. HARPER ___________
| | (1855 - ....) m 1891 (1832 - 1912)
| _Asa Russell MACE ______|
| | (1892 - 1966) m 1917 |
| | | _Asa WILLIAMS ________________+
| | | | (1828 - 1894) m 1858
| | |_Bertha Emily WILLIAMS __|_Direxa Esther DUNN __________
| | (1864 - 1904) m 1891 (1831 - 1912)
|_Bertha Emily MACE ______|
(1923 - 1975) m 1944 |
| _Levi M. TRACY _______________+
| | (1804 - 1871)
| _William Emery TRACEY ___|______________________________
| | (1851 - 1919) m 1875
|_Gladyce Maxine TRACEY _|
(1898 - 1982) m 1917 |
| _Benjamin Franklin SALISBURY _+
| | (1832 - 1908) m 1855
|_Addie Elzina SALISBURY _|_Mary Ella WALKER ____________
(1857 - 1916) m 1875 (1836 - 1911)
[6449] living - details excluded
_Humbert II of Maurienne, Count Of SAVOY _+
| (.... - 1103)
_Amadeus III (Crusader), Count of SAVOY _|_Gisele of BURGUNDY ______________________
| (.... - 1148) m 1134 (.... - 1133)
_Humbert III "The Saint", Count of SAVOY _|
| (1136 - 1189) |
| | _Guigues III of ALBON ____________________
| | | (.... - 1133)
| |_Matilda D'ALBON ________________________|__________________________________________
| (.... - 1145) m 1134
_Thomas I, Count of SAVOY _|
| (1177 - 1233) m 1195 |
| | _William III of MACON ____________________+
| | | (.... - 1155)
| | _Girard, Count of Macon & VIENNE ________|__________________________________________
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| |_Beatrix of MÂCON ________________________|
| (.... - 1230) |
| | __________________________________________
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| |_________________________________________|__________________________________________
|
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|--Margaret of SAVOY
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| _Aimon (Count In 1091), Count of GENEVA __+
| | (1050 - ....)
| _Amadeus I, Count of GENEVA _____________|_Ida of GLANE ____________________________
| | (1100 - 1178)
| _William I, Count of GENEVA ______________|
| | (1130 - 1195) |
| | | _Pons II DE CUISEAUX _____________________+
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| | |_Matilda DE CUISEAUX ____________________|__________________________________________
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|_Margaret of GENEVA _______|
(1180 - 1257) m 1195 |
| _Guido, Count of CANAVESE ________________+
| | (.... - 1158)
| _Guy DE VALPERGE ________________________|_Gerberga Di SALUZZO _____________________
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|_Beatrice DE VALPERGE ____________________|
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| _Adzon de Visconti, Viscount of MILAN ____+
| |
|_Beatrice DE VISCONTI ___________________|__________________________________________
[12294] Margaret m. (1) 1218 Count Hartmann von Kyburg (d. ca, 1250) and (2) Eberhard von Laufenburg, Count von Kyburg (d. 1284). This information is not verified.
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[16278] http://www.fact-index.com/r/ro/roger_i_of_sicily.html offers: "Roger I, ruler of, was the youngest son of Tancred of Hauteville. He arrived in Southern Italy soon after 1055. Malaterra, who compares Robert Guiscard and his brother to 'Joseph and Benjamin of old,' says of Roger: "He was a youth of the greatest beauty, of lofty stature, of graceful shape, most eloquent in speech and cool in counsel. He was far-seeing in arranging all his actions, pleasant and merry all with men; strong and brave, and furious in battle." He shared with Robert Guiscard the conquest of Calabria, and in a treaty of 1062 the brothers in dividing the conquest apparently made a kind of 'condominium' by which either was to have half of every castle and town in Calabria. Robert now resolved to employ Roger's genius in reducing Sicily, which contained, besides the Moslems, numerous Greek Christians subject to Arab princes who had become all but independent of the sultan of Tunis. In May 1061 the brothers crossed from Reggio and captured Messina. After Palermo had been taken in January 1072 Robert Guiscard, as suzerain, invested Roger as count of Sicily, but retained Palermo, half of Messina and the north-east portion (the Val Demone). Not till 1085, however, was Roger able to undertake a systematic crusade. In March 1086 Syracuse surrendered, and when in February 1091 Noto yielded the conquest was complete. Much of Robert's success had been due to Roger's support. Similarly the latter supported Duke Roger, his nephew, against Bohemund, Capua and his rebels, and the real leadership of the Hautevilles passed to the Sicilian. count. In return for his aid against Bohemund and his rebels the duke surrendered to his uncle in 1085 his share in the castles of Calabria, and in 1091 the half of Palermo. Roger's rule in Sicily was more real than Robert Guiscard's in Italy. At the enfeoffments of 1072 and 1092 no great undivided fiefs were created, and the mixed Norman, French and Italian vassals owed their benefices to the count. No feudal revolt of importance therefore troubled Roger. Politically supreme, the count became master of the insular Church. While he gave full toleration to the Greek Churches, he created new Latin bishoprics at Syracuse and Girgenti and elsewhere, nominating the bishops personally, while he turned the archbishopric of Palermo into a Catholic see. The Papacy, favouring a prince who had recovered Sicily from Greeks and Moslems, granted to him and his heirs in 1098 the Apostolic Legateship in the island. Roger practised general toleration to Arabs and Greeks, allowing to each race the expansion of its own civilization. In the cities the Moslems, who had generally secured such terms of surrender, retained their mosques, their kadis, and freedom of trade; in the country, however, they became serfs. He drew from the Moslems the mass of his infantry, and St Anselm visiting him at the siege of Capua, 1098, found 'the brown tents of the Arabs innumerable.' Nevertheless the Latin element began to prevail with the Lombards and other Italians who flocked into the island in the wake of the conquest, and the conquest of Sicily was decisive in the steady decline from this time of Mahommedan power in the western Mediterranean. Roger, the 'Great Count of Sicily,' died on June 22 1101 in his seventieth year and was buried in S. Trinità of Mileto. He married 3 times. His first wife was Judith, daughter of William, count of Évreux (in Normandy) and Hawisa of Échauffour. His second wife was Eremberga, daughter of William, count of Mortain (also in Normandy). He last wife was Adelaide, niece of Boniface, lord of Savona." Also see http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Ier_de_Sicile.
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_Lawrence SOUTHWICK _|
| (.... - 1660) m 1622|
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_John Daniel SOUTHWICK _|
| (1637 - 1718) m 1663 |
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| |_Cassandra BURNELL __|
| (1598 - 1660) m 1622|
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|--Esther SOUTHWICK
| (1665 - ....)
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| _Joseph BOYCE _______|
| | (1608 - 1684) |
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|_Esther BOYCE __________|
(1640 - 1718) m 1663 |
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(.... - 1683) |
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(.... - 1623) m 1609|
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The Chadbourne Family Association, at http://develop.nmdg.com/virtualhosts/communities/chadbourne/3rdgen.html in 2006, reports: "Margaret's father, Thomas Spencer, provided very well for her, his eldest daughter, as seen in the following excerpt from YD 2:79:
The deposisun of Nicholasse Hodesden & his wife Aged 40 years & upward. These deponants being sworen saith that about fifteene or sixteene yeares agooe that Thomas Spenseer being att quamphegon at the howes wee then lived in said that he had given the on half of his half part of the mill & Timber thereunto belonging being on quartor part of the mill unto Daniell Goodin for his dafters Portion Nickhollas Hodsden & his wife reploied & said neyhbouer Spenser I wish you well to Consedar what you doe for you had many Children & every on would have a lettell & you cannot give every one such A Portion & he answared & said that shee wase the Eldest dafter & hee had don yt & farther saith not:/ Taken upon oath this 18th day of Aprill 1670.
Daniel was in Kittery by 1652, as he deposed in Aug 1701 that he had been a resident of the upper part of Kittery for fifty years. If he is the Daniel of Yoxford as suggested above, he could have been the Daniel Goodwin with brother Stephen who were headrights for land in VA for their uncle William Barker, captain of the ship America. In 1702 he appears on a list of the original members of the Berwick Church. While there was an earlier church by 1663, no records survive (Old Kittery Families, 195fl) and there was no official Congregational Church in Berwick before 1702 (Joseph Anderson, personal communication).
Daniel Goodwin was a keeper of a public house in Kittery for many years. He was also town commissioner and sergeant, constable for 1662/3 and coroner in 1668. In 1711, Daniel and second wife Sarah gave a deed to his son Thomas for the homestead in return for maintenance during their natural lives (YD 7:220).
[15793] Charlotte died of tuberculosis. She may be dau. of William Wardwell and Deborah Littlefield per Sylvia Conner Wardwell, 1997.
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| (1675 - ....)
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[30932] See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Westbrook.
[20016] Jane, second wife of Walter Hatch, is daughter of Edward Younge, b. ca. 1570 and of Thanington, Co. Kent, per Ancestral File (not verified)(which also reports that this is her second marriage). She is probably NOT the mother of Walter Hatch.
[20014]
[S2]
LDS Church's Ancestral File - not verified.
[20015]
[S2]
LDS Church's Ancestral File - not verified.
[32877]
[S2]
LDS Church's Ancestral File - not verified.