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[1950] Another source states that Alice died 11 Jan 1374. Cf. Charles Mosley, editor, "Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 106th edition, 2 volumes" (Crans, Switzerland: Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 1999), volume 1, page 14.
See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euphemia_de_Ross.
https://www.historyscotland.com/history/the-stewart-queens-of-scotland-1371-1513-euphemia-ross-the-surprise offers:
Dr Amy Hayes explores the life and legacy of Euphemia Ross, the first Stewart queen of Scots as wife of Robert II, and discovers an enigmatic but fascinating character who deserved to be more widely known.
Euphemia Ross was the first queen consort of the new Stewart dynasty, which began with the ascension of Robert II in 1371 and which would dominate the Scottish kingdom for centuries to come. Yet surprisingly little is known about her. Generally Euphemia merits one or two lines in political histories of the Stewarts, and she is often thrown together with Annabella Drummond (wife of Robert III) as an early Stewart queen.
Such a comparison does Euphemia no favours, as she did not leave the dramatic impression on chronicle sources that Annabella did, and unlike Annabella none of her letters or complaints to parliament survive. Nonetheless, Euphemia was a queen consort in her own right, and she deserves to be brought out from under Annabellas shadow. She may not have left heavy traces in the historical record, but those traces she has left offer a fascinating glimpse into the lifestyle of a 14th-century Scottish queen.
Early life
Euphemia was the daughter of Hugh Ross and his second wife, Margaret Graham. Her date of birth is unknown, but must pre-date 1333 given her fathers death, fighting for David II at the battle of Haldon Hill that year. Indeed, she may well have been born before November 1329, when her parents received a papal dispensation for their marriage, which also included any children already born of the marriage.
There can have been no expectation that Euphemia would rise to the position of queen, and her first marriage was to John Randolph, earl of Moray. It is unclear exactly when Euphemia and Moray married, but it was probably around 1343, when the earl returned to Scotland after imprisonment in England and a spell abroad in France. If this date is correct then the marriage was short-lived, as Moray died at the battle of Nevilles Cross in 1346. Euphemia remained a widow for nearly a decade, until he marriage to Robert Stewart.
Marriage to the Steward
In 1355 a dispensation was granted for the marriage of Euphemia, styled countess of Moray, and Robert Stewart. Officially this marriage was intended to ease the discord between Stewart and Euphemias brother, William, 5thearl of Ross. As well as kinship to the earl of Ross, Euphemia had one-third of the property rights of her deceased husband, John Randolph. It is most likely Euphemias rights that allowed Stewart to claim the former Randolph lordship of Badenoch. Although Euphemia was probably in her late twenties or early thirties and had never borne any children, this was not a problem for Stewart, who had a large family by his first wife, Elizabeth Mure.
For Stewart and Ross this was ultimately a marriage of practicality, but it is almost impossible to know anything of Euphemias opinions after she had been a widow for almost a decade. Euphemia may well have known Stewart through her first marriage to Moray as both men acted as co-guardians for the young David II. It has been whimsically suggested that she was probably concerned for the young children of Robert Stewart by Elizabeth Mure, who had been left motherless on the latters death. Of course this can only be conjecture, but given that her marriage made her step-mother to the nine legitimate children of the Steward we can at least presume that Euphemia was not adverse to the idea of family life.
Although Euphemia had been childless with her first husband, she went on to have at least four children with Stewart, bringing the total of his legitimate children to thirteen. David, the future earl of Strathearn, was born in 1357, two years after his parents marriage. His younger brother, Walter, earl of Atholl and future instigator in the death of James I, was born in 1360. Two daughters followed, Elizabeth and Egidia.
We have no date of birth on record for these daughters, but they were probably born in the 1360s, and no later than the mid-1370s, when Euphemia would have been in her forties. A dispensation for Elizabeths marriage to David Lindsay of Glen Esk was granted in 1375, and Egidia married William Douglas of Nithsdale in 1388, suggesting that Elizabeth was the older daughter.Rumours abounded that Egidia was a great beauty, with Charles VI of France reputedly sending a painter to create a portrait of her.
Euphemia the queen
Even after her marriage to Stewart, Euphemia can hardly have expected to become queen. Although David II - Robert Stewarts childless, much younger uncle - appeared to have accepted the possibility of a Stewart succession, it was Stewarts son, John (later Robert III) who was in favour with the Bruce king, being granted a marriage to Annabella Drummond, the niece of David IIs then-queen, Margaret Logie.
David II himself seems to have held out hope for a Bruce heir, and just before his death he was contemplating a new marriage, to Agnes Dunbar. Euphemia may have been married to the heir-presumptive, but she was by no means a queen in waiting. The death of the 47-year-old David II on 22 February 1371 may well have taken the now Robert II and Euphemia by surprise. Euphemia was now queen consort of the Scottish kingdom, and indeed the first queen of a new royal dynasty.
Yet even though Euphemia was styled queen from the point of her husbands ascension, she was not crowned alongside him in March 1371. Instead the new queen had to wait almost two years, and seems to have been crowned at some point between December 1372 and March 1373. This delay was undoubtedly controversial, and we can only imagine Euphemias opinion over her lack of formal status.
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[3980] Goda is given by "Falaise Roll" (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1994), p. 18, as wife of Eustache, Comte de Boulogne), who married her when she was widow of Dreux, Count of Vexin, Pontoise, Chaumont and Amiens. Cf. http://www.thepeerage.com/p5240.htm.
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[34530] This person is from the unverified Dearie Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2013 which states Patrik m. Mary Munly (b. in Jan 1853 in PA, d. in June, 1887 in PA). He is in the federal census at Archbald, PA in 1880 and 1900. Patrick's obituary is in the "Archbald Citizen [Archbald, PA], 23 January 1904," p. 2 - it names eight children.
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Junius' obituary:
The news that Dr. J.R. Flickinger, principal of Central State Normal School, Lock Haven, Pa. had died early Saturday morning was received with crushing effect. Wilst it was known that he was seriously ill yet it was confidently believed that he would recover and assume his wanted duties. Three weeks before his death, at the completion of a recitation period, he entered his office and told the secretary he was suffering great pain and would retire to his room. He never left it alive. His condition grew gradually worse and latterly so alsrming that a speciatist from Philadelphia was summoned but witout avail, and after intense suffering he passed to the great beyond acute indigestion, developing finally into gastritis, was the cause of death.
J.R. Flickinger was the son of the late John and Elizabeth (Bixler) Flickinger, and was born near Bixler's Mill, in Sandy Hill District this county. October 19, 1854 and at his death were aged 57 years, 8 months, and 28 days. His paternal ancestors were of twins origin and came to this country in 1761. His grandfather, Henry Flickinger, came to Perry County from Lancaster County in 1812.
The subject of this sketch in his youth attended the schools of the neighborhood, and showing an apttiude for learning, entered Bloomfield Acadamy and prepared for Prinston College, from which institution he graduated in 1877. He became principal of the Bloomfield Acadamy in 1877 at the Spring term, returning to Prinston to received his degree in June, and was at the head of the Acadamy until 1881, when he was elected County Superintendent. He refused re-election and brgan the study of law in Honorable Charles S. Smiley's office and was admitted to pratice at the August term of 1885. He was declared a member of the Legislature in the fall of 1885, and declined to become a canidate for reelection, and went to Colorado, and was Speaker of the House during one of the most eciting sessions the Centennial State has ever witnessed. Returning east in 1893 he was called to the chair of History in West Chester State Normal School, which he filled for over two years, when he was elected principal of the State Normal School at Ellenboro, Pa. where he remained for three years. Then he was called to the principalship of Central State Normal School at Lock Haven, Pa. which position he occupied until his death.
Dr. Flickinger wsa recognized as one of the state's leading educators. He one time declined the appointment as Deputy State Superintendent. He was especially storng in history. He wrote the book," The Susquehanna and Juniata Valleys." He also authoried a work on Civil Government, a texbook used in many institutions.
Dr. Flickinger was joined in Wedlock with Carrie M. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Rice of this place. She with one daughter, Miss Jane, survives the deceased. Also by two brothers, Jacob Flickinger of Bixler, and E.A., Flickinger living on the old homestead, and one sister, Mrs. J.L. Evenger, of Loysville.
Funeral services were held in the chapel of the Normal School on Monday evening before the student body. His pastor Rev. Charles Williamson of Grand Island Presbyterian Church, officiated.
Tuesday his remains were brought to this place by special train from Duncannon arriving here at 3:30 p.m. An opertunity was afforded relatives and friends to view the body, after which services were conducted at the grave by Rev. I. Potter Hayes. of this place. (Bixler) and Rev. F.T. Wheeler of Newville, after which the beautiful burial service of Adams Lodge, #319, F&AM of which he was a member, was performed, and the body lowered to his last resting place. The pallbearers were; Hon. Jas. W. Shull, Jas M. Burnett,Esq. E.R. Sponsler, Esq. C.M. BOwer, John C. Motter Esq. and H.E. Sheibley. Beautiful floral tributes accompanied the remains.
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| _Westhall RIDGELY ___|_Jane (Westhall) WESTALL _
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| | |_Sarah ISAAC ________|_Sarah POTTENGER _________
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| _Westall RIDGELY ______|
| | (1767 - ....) m 1791 |
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| | |_Sarah URITH ________|
| | (.... - 1816) |
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(1811 - 1889) m 1832|
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|_Sarah TEMPLIN ________|
(1774 - 1816) m 1791 |
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_Johan Abraham SCHNEIDER _|__________________________
| (1685 - 1722) m 1712
_George Daniel SCHNEIDER _|
| (1721 - 1789) m 1748 |
| | _Johan Adam SIMON ________+
| | | m 1688
| |_Anna Catherine SIMON ____|_Anna Catharine HOEHN ____
| m 1712
_Johann Nicholas SCHNEIDER _|
| (1749 - 1821) m 1773 |
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| | _Martin STUPP ____________|__________________________
| | | (.... - 1755)
| |_Magdalena STUPP _________|
| (1728 - 1814) m 1748 |
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| |_Anna Catharina SCHULTZ __|__________________________
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| (1782 - 1841) |
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| |_Anna Maria BORDNER ________|
| (1756 - 1827) m 1773 |
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|_Gertraud MAURER _______|
(1779 - 1844) |
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_Matthias WENRICH ________+
| (1704 - 1785)
_John WENRICH ___________|__________________________
| (1727 - 1793)
_John WENRICH _______|
| (1760 - 1827) |
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| |_Christina MOUNTZ _______|__________________________
| (1734 - 1791)
_David WENRICH _________|
| (1787 - 1862) |
| | _Johann Stephan BRECHT ___+
| | | (1692 - 1747)
| | _David BRECHT ___________|__________________________
| | | (1719 - 1783)
| |_Susannah BRECHT ____|
| (1756 - 1827) |
| | _Sebastien CAQUELIN ______
| | | (1686 - 1751) m 1712
| |_Sarah CAQUELIN _________|_Marie BANZET ____________
| (1726 - 1796) (1684 - 1733)
_James Harrison WENRICH ____|
| (1841 - 1908) m 1867 |
| | _William FISHER __________+
| | | (1706 - 1771) m 1733
| | _Peter FISCHER __________|_Elizabeth Gertrude HAIN _
| | | (1735 - 1787) m 1758 (1711 - 1768)
| | _John FISHER ________|
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| | | |_Appolonia HECKERT ______|__________________________
| | | (1738 - 1788) m 1758
| |_Anna Catharine FISHER _|
| (1804 - 1887) |
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| | _John George HAIN _______|__________________________
| | | (1747 - ....) m 1769
| |_Rosina HAIN ________|
| (1778 - 1827) |
| | _Isaiah CUSHWA ___________
| | | (.... - 1788)
| |_Anna Margaretta CUSHWA _|_Anna Christina BECKER ___
| (.... - 1820) m 1769
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|_Isabella Elwina SCHAEFFER _|
(1845 - 1895) m 1867 |
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