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| _Shadrick Herrick GRAY ______|_Betsy Black FREETHY ____
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| _Giselbert Crispin, Count of Eu et BRIONNE _|_Lasceline DE TURQUEVILLE _______
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| _Richard (Lord) Fitz GILBERT _|
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[5157] Geoffrey is identified by Carr P. Collins, Jr., "Royal Ancestors of Magna Charta Barons" (Dallas: 1959), p. 177: "Earl of Essex, Constable of Tower, Chief Justice of Essex, Sheriff of London, Middlesex, Essex and Herts, founder of Abbey of Waldern...Lord of the Manors of Great Waltham, Saffron, Waldon, High Easter and Pleshey, Essex; Edmonton, and Enfield, Middlesex; Sawbridgeworth, Herts; Quarrendon and Amersham, Bucks; Streatly, Berks; Long Compton, Co. Warwick." http://www.mathematical.com/mandevillegeoffrey1082.html offers: "Geoffrey "The Outlaw" de Mandeville, born about 1092 Great Waltham, Essex, England, died 14 September 1144 Suffolk, England, buried New Temple Church, Holborn, Suffolk, England." Cf. "Geoffrey de Mandeville: A Study of the Anarchy," John Horace Round. C. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geoffrey_de_Mandeville,_1st_Earl_of_Essex.
[19361] Maria is daughter of Alfonse de Molina de Castile and Mayor Alfonsa de Meneses according to the unverified http://www.raullongoria.net/Genealogy/FamilyTree/d92.html
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[51301] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine], 3 February 1969", p. 25: "Orland - Guy E. Hutchins, 72, died Saturday at his home here following a brief illness. He was born Jan. 8, 1897 at Orland, the son of Ivyl and Josephine (Ames) Hutchins. He was a charter member of the American Legion Post in Orland and was a veteran of World War I. He attended the Orland Methodist Church. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Vivian Hutchins of Orland; one daughter, Mrs. Josephine Morey of Orland; one brother, Nathaniel of Orland; one sister, Mrs Mildred Soper of Orland; three grandchildren; one great-grandchild."
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| _Solomon STEWART ____|_Elizabeth CASH _________
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| | | _Edward FARRINGTON ______+
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| | |_Martha FARRINGTON __|_Martha BROWNE __________
| | (1702 - 1777) m 1727
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[11195] Marianne is daughter of Louis de Geer of Leufsta, Baron de Geer af Leufsta.
[58925] The unverified file L4MN-FX7 in familysearch.org offers: "When Marjanna Pawlik was born on 24 March 1898, in Syracuse, Onondaga, New York, United States, her father, Jan Pawlik, was 26 and her mother, Placyda Lewandowska, was 19. She had at least 1 son with Grover Cleveland Farnsworth. She lived in Birmingham, Oakland, Michigan, United States for about 15 years. She died on 6 December 1979, in Clearwater, Pinellas, Florida, United States, at the age of 81, and was buried in Humility Cemetery, Liberty, Florida, United States." Find A Grave memorial 234872417 provides her burial place and offers: "According to the 1915 New York State Census, Maymie Pawlik was 17 years old and resided with her mother, Placyda Pawlik, a 38 year old widow residing at 634 Richmond Avenue in Syracuse, New York. Placyda was born in 'Poland-Russia' about 1877, residing in the U.S. 23 years. Her occupation was storekeeper. In addition to Mayme, residing with her were other children: Hattie, 19 years old; Salome, 13; Adam, 11; Alphons, 9; Virginia, 5. Hattie and Mayme were employed as clerks."
[6083] http://www.prueter.org/robinson/ps01/ps01_269.htm states that Elizabeth is daughter of Richard Remching (-1567) and Elizabeth _____(-1595).
[44243] Kittie is daughter of Samuel C Staley (1827-1870) & Missouri Allen (1832-1895).
[38175] This person from the unverified Shires Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2014.
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http://www.blisworth.org.uk/images/Articles/Wakes-history.htm offers:
"The Wakes of Blisworth" - A talk given in Blisworth Village Hall [1] by Sir Hereward Wake on 28th March 2003.
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"Over 700 years ago my great, great, gr . . . grandfather Sir Hugh Wake of Bourne in Lincolnshire inherited in 1265 the Manor of Blisworth. He lived in a manor house (Wakeseat.html), long since fallen down, just near the Church. It had a park and a warren. He already held lands at Deeping near Bourne, and in Guernsey. Due to marrying heiresses the family in the course of time owned Liddel in Cumberland, Clevedon in Somerset, Wake's Colne and Waltham Abbey and Nazeing in Essex, Clifton Reynes and Chicheley in Buckinghamshire, Riddlesworth in Suffolk and lands in Derbyshire and Kent. And not least Collingtree and Courteenhall in Northamptonshire.
"But Blisworth was the family's main base. Both Sir Hugh's grandfather Baldwin and grandson Sir Thomas were Patrons of the Living of Blisworth and appointed the earliest recorded Rector in 1272. We lived there for 258 years. Sadly in 1523 Thomas Wake who had been imprisoned in the Tower of London for his misdeeds, sold Blisworth.
"Over the following 475 years the family owned land at Piddington, Preston Deanery, Hartwell and Salcey Forest, finally inheriting Courteenhall which has been our home for the last 11 generations of Wakes including our son Charles aged 50 and his two sons now both at Universities.
"The remarkable thing about the family is that, astonishingly, we have archives going back nearly 1000 years to the time when Hereward the Wake who owned Bourne defied William the Conqueror on the Isle of Ely, About 30 generations all succeeded through the male Wake line from father to son and all of whom were Northamptonshire or Lincolnshire Squires.
"But it is about Blisworth I talk to you tonight, so I only just touch on some of the earlier Wakes before Sir Hugh. His great, great grandfather died in 1172 having founded the Abbey at Bourne and the Priory at nearby Deeping. We continued being Lords of the Manor of Bourne for about 450 years. Surprisingly we are still Lords of the Manor of Deeping.
"Sir Hugh's father also named Hugh, fought alongside King Henry II in Brittany in 1230. He was the first bearer of our Wake coat of arms. Our crest then was a black lion, the Wake Knot being an even older family badge. He went on the Crusade to the Holy Land with Simon de Montford where he built a castle at Ascalon near Gaza which still bears our Coat of Arms today. He died there in 1241.
"Sir Hugh died in 1315. He was a Knight of the Shire and represented Northamptonshire in 7 Parliaments. His elder brother Baldwin, probably born at Blisworth, did not inherit. His son, the 1st Lord Blisworth, defended the Scottish frontier on behalf of the King and lived in the stronghold of Liddel Castle in Cumberland.
"After Hugh there were 6 generations of Thomas Wakes all of whom owned Blisworth, all father to son nearly all of whom inherited young and died young after playing important parts in Northamptonshire.
"Sir Thomas Wake I, ie. the first, married Elizabeth Cransley from Kettering. He was a Knight of the County, the Kings Chief Falconer and Sheriff in 1329 and again in 1335. He was the King's chief representative in the County. No local government e.g. County or District Councils. There were no Lords Lieutenant until Henry VIII's reign. Since 1329 there have been 12 occasions when Wakes have been Sheriffs of Northamptonshire.
"While Chief Officer of the Crown, Thomas revived the appointment of Justices of the Peace which had been dormant for 45 years. He gave judgment on that important occasion In the Great Hall of Northampton Castle. He was a distinguished soldier. He took 200 Archers to France in 1345 and fought with the Black Prince son of King Edward III at Crecy. The Black Prince was married to Joan Baroness Wake the 'Fair Maid of Kent'. He died in 1346 during the Siege of Calais.
"His son Sir Thomas Wake II married Alice, a daughter of Sir John Pattishall. He was summoned to Parliament as a baron in 1341. Amongst his duties in Northamptonshire he was a Justice of the Peace. He died in 1379. His son Thomas Wake III married Maud, sister of Sir John Pigot. He died only 4 years after his father in 1383. Thomas Wake IV married Margaret Philpot and died in 1425.