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[3195] Henry was Bishop of Lincoln, Bishop of Winchester, Cardinal of St. Eusebius. He is buried at Winchester Cathedral. In his youth he had an affair with Lady Alice Fitz Alan (b. ca. 1373-75, dau. of Sir Richard Fitz Alan); she m. by March 1392 Sir John Charlton, 4th Baron Charlton of Powis, who d.s.p. 19 Oct 1401. Henry's dau. by Alice, Joan (or Jane) and her husband Sir Edward Stradling, are mentioned in Henry's will dated 20 Jan 1447. Joan (or Jane) was b. prob. winter 1391-92. Sir Edward Stradling, Kgt. of St. Donat's Castle, Glamorgan, b. ca. 1389, was age 22+ 23 Nov 1411, son of Sir William of same by Isbel St. Barbe; Sir Edward went on pilgrimage to Jerusalem ca. 1407-08; he d. 1453. See http://www.brinkfamily.net/tree/p243.htm
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[5079] See "Medieval English Ancestors of Certain Americans," Carl Boyer III (Santa Clarita, CA, 2001), p. 240. Ralph received the domain of Tosni or Toeni from his brother, Hugh, Archbishop of Rouen. {-Carr P. Collins, "Royal Ancestors...," p. 242} See http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Famille_de_Tosny.
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_Mark FROST _______________________|_____________________
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_Thomas FROST _______|
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| |_Joanna HARPER ______|
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| | _William (Sr) OBER __+
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| |_Hannah Elizabeth ("Betsey") OBER _|_Hannah P. MUNROE ___
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_Frank Walter FROST _|
| (1855 - 1927) m 1887|
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[31789] Anna is said to be daughter of Caspar Hammer.
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_Elkana HIGGINS _____|_Bathsheba YOUNG ____
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[59451] Berklee College of Music offered this in the Spring, 2002 newsletter: "John Johnson 76 of Bangor, ME, died of cancer on November 12, 2001, at his home. He was 44. A guitarist, Johnson was a well- respected player and teacher and was studying music education at the University of Maine. He leaves his wife Stephanie and daughter Emily."
[56981] Clarence is son of George Edward Lewis (1856-1944) & Lucy A. Prime (1860-1890).
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AKA Phinehas Pratt. See notes for his father, Henry Pratt.
This line is from Clifford E. Odenkirk's web site in 2003: http://www.odenkirk.com/html/fam01601.htm - it is NOT verified. It gives Phineas' father as Henry Pratt (b. ca. 1560 in St. Mary's, Watford, Hertford to John Pratt, b. ca. 1530). Attached is this: "HISTORY OF CENTRAL NEW YORK by Wm Cutter, 1912, p. 646: The Pratt family is of Norman Stock, the name appearing in Anglicized form in France early in the Middle Ages. It is derived from the Latin Pre, Preaux, Prairie. The barony of Pratella existed near Rouen, on the Seine below Paris, early in the eleventh century. It's Lord, Le Sire de Preaux followed William the Conqueror to England in 1066, his name being fund on the Roll of Battle Abbey as having been present at the Battle of Hastings. Thirty years later, in 1096, a Sire De Preaux followed Duke Robert of Normandy, the eldest son of William the Conqueror, on the First Crusade. Two of his Kinsmen, William and Johon, accompanied him. John de pratelles was a favorite minister of King Richard the First (Coeur de Lion). Two brothers, William and Peter de Pratelles, followed Richard on the Third Crusade n 1189-91. William saved the king from capture in a skirmish with the Saracens by allowing himself to be captured, pretending that he was the king. He was later exchanged for ten emirs, and was knighted for his valor. Documents connect him with Rowen, where the barony of Pratella was located. A Seigneur de Preaux was killed at the head of his household in the battle of Agincourt in 1415. Other historical searches show that there were 5 distinct branches of the Pratt family that came to America. The above could be our line or it could not be. The N.Y. branch are definitely a different line from the ones who eventually came to Ohio from Mass. and N. Y. Rev. Henry Pratt, the father of Phinehas, was imprisoned for preaching the gospel contrary to the rules of the Established Church of England. Henry and about 400 other Nonconformist ministers and teachers were confined in damp and gloomy jails in England for the same offense. While thus incarcerated, he managed to communicate with his distressed family, by writing them with the blood which he drew from his arm for the purpose. This story is related by Abigail Pratt, the granddaughter of Phinehas, and daughter of Aaron. Whether Henry died in jail or was released and lived for a few years in now unknown. There was even one brief reference that he might have come to New England, but this cannot be proven. The Non-conformist label was attached to those eminent churchmen of about 1550 who refused to subscribe to the Liturgy and ceremonies practiced by the Established Church of England."
The Web site http://www.mayflowerfamilies.com/diaries/phineas_pratt_journey.htm in 2003 offers: Bradford says, referring to Phineas, and his dangerous undertaking: "In ye meane time, came one of them from ye Massachucts with a small pack at his back, and though he knew not a foot of ye way yet he got safe hither, but lost his way, which was well for him for he was pursued, and so was mist. He tould them hear, how all things stood amongst them, and that he durst stay no longer, he apprehended they would be all knokt in ye head shortly. I Run Southward tell 3 of ye Clock, but the snow being in many places, I was the more distresed becaus of my ffoot steps. The sonn being beclouded, I wandered, not knowing my way; but att the Goeing down of the sonn, it apeared Red; then hearing a great howling of wolfs, I came to a River; the water being depe & cold & many Rocks, I pased through Wth much adoe. Then was I in great distresffant for want of ffood, weary with Running, ffearing to make a ffier because of ym yt pshued me. Then I came to a depe dell or hole, ther being much wood falen into it. Then I said in my thoughts, this is God's providence that heare I may make a fier. Then haveing maed a fier, the stars began to a pear and I saw Ursa Magor & the .... pole yet fearing .... beclouded. The day following I began to trafell ..... but being unable, I went back to the fier the day ffal .......... sonn shined & about three of the clock I came to that part ... Plimoth bay wher ther is a Town of Later Time .... Duxbery. Then passing by the water on my left hand ... cam to a brock & ther was a path. Haveing but a short Time to Consider .... ffearing to goe beyond the plantation, I kept Running in the path; then passing through James Ryuer I said in my thoughts, now am I as a deare Chased ... the wolfs. If I perish, what will be the Condish .... of distresed Einglish men. Then finding a peec of a ... I took it up & Caried it in my hand. Then finding a .. of a Jurkin, I Caried them under my arme. Then said I in my .... God hath giuen me these two tookens for my Comfort; ye now he will giue me my live for a pray. Then Running down a hill J ... an Einglish man Coming in the path before me. Then I sat down on a hee & Rising up to salute him said, 'Mr. Hamdin, I am Glad to see you aliue.' He said 'I am Glad & full of wonder to see you aliue: lett us sitt downe, I see you are weary.," Extracted by Bowman, "Declaration," from Massachusetts Historical Society Collections (Fourth Series, IV, 487)
Phineas Pratt of Plymouth and Charlestown (MD IV,3 135). Phineas Pratt was among those who did not return to England. He stayed in Plymouth, living to be "About 90 yrs." and married Mary2 Priest (Degory1). He had six sons, Aaron, Samuel, Daniel and Joseph John (RI) and Peter. Phineas died in Charlestown April 19, 1680, and was buried in the Old Burying Ground. He was born about 1593, as is shown by his deposition. His wife survived him, dying probably just prior to July 22, 1689, for on that date there is the following entry in the town orders: Then Mr Jacob Green Senr & Mr Eleazr Phillips were & are Impowered to Apprize the goods of Widd. Pratt who lately deed at Tho Barbar. . ."
(MD IV, 3, 133+) "In 1662 he presented to the General Court of the Massachusetts Bay Colony that interesting and valuable paper which he called "A Decliration of the Afaires of the Einglish People that first Inhabited New Eingland." Either accompanying or following this document was a petition on which the General Court took the following action May 7 of the same year (1662): (Mass. Bay Rcdls., IV:402) In Ansr: to. ye petition of. phineas Prat. of charls Toune. who presented this Court wth a narrative of the streights & hardships that the first planters of this Colony underwent in their endeavors to plant themselves at plimouth. & since wherof he was. one The Court judgeth it meet to Graunt him Three. hundred acres of land where it is to be had not hindering a plantation ."
In October, 1668, Phineas, then about 75 years old, presented another petition to the General Court at Boston in which, while expressing his thankfulness for the grant of land made him three years before in answer to his first petition, he refers to his physical infirmities and present lack of the actual necessities of life and entreats that he may receive some measure of support in his old age. "Three times we fought with them, thirty miles I was pursued for my life, in time of frost, and snow, as a deer chased with wolves. Two of our men were kill'd in warr, one shot in the shoulder. It was not by the wit of man, nor by ye strength of the arme of flesh, that we prevailed against them. But God, that overrules all power, put fear in their hearts. And now seeing God hath added a New England to old Engl. and given both to our dread Soverg Lord King Charles the second, many thousand people enjoy the peace thereof; Now in times of prosperity, I beseech you consider the day of small things; for I was almost frozen in time of our weak beginnings, and now am lame. My humble request is for that may be for my subsistence the remaining time of my life. And I shall be obliged. Your thankfull servant, Phinehas Pratt." His request was summarily denied: The Deputyes Doe not Judge meete to graunt this petition, wth refference to the consent of or Honoed magists. hereto. William Torrey, Cleric.
Old, lame and unable to adequately provide for himself, it was his townspeople who ultimately cared for him until the end as can be seen by numerous Town Orders in his behalf.
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HERE LIES ye BODY OF PHINEHAS PRATT
AGD ABOUT 90 YRS DECD APRIL
Ye 19 1680 1 6 80
& WAS ONE OF Ye FIRST ENGLISH
INHABITANTS OF Ye MASSACHUSETTS COLONY
Above the inscription is a Death's head flanked by wings. Apparently resting on the top of the head is an hour glass separating the words "FUGIT HORA". Above the tip of the wing at the left, as one faces the stone, are a spade and pickaxe, crossed, and above the tip of the right-hand wing are a coffin and crossed bones. The inscription on the footstone is as follows: PHINEHAS PRATT - (MD VI, 1, 1) Phineas Pratt's Gravestones - Sources: MD IV,2, 87+:Declaration: Phineas Pratt (Massachusetts Historical Society Collections (Fourth Series, IV, 476)Winslow's "Good Newes from New England" (London, 1624) Bradford's History (London, 1896)
He is a joiner in "Plymouth Colony Deeds," Vol. 1. He arrived on the small vessel known as the Swan, which arrived at Darmariscove, ME in June, 1622 and continued to Massachusetts Bay - see "The Planters of the Commonwealth," Charles Edward Banks (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2006), p. 52. Also see "Mayflower Deeds and Probates," Susan E. Roser, and "Mayflower Births and Deaths," 2:195, "Genealogical and Personal Memoirs Relating to the Families of Boston and Eastern Massachusetts, Vol. 4," William Richard Cutter (New York: Lewis Historical Pub. Co., 1908), pp. 2110ff., "Making Haste From Babylon," Nick Bunker (New York: Knopf, 2010), pp. 325 & 328, and "Phinehas Pratt and Some of His Descendants," Eleazer Franklin Pratt (Boston, 1897 - typescript in Library of Congress). Also see "The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Vol. 3," Robert Charles Anderson (Boston: NEHGS, 1995), pp. 1514-1518, and "Pioneers of Massachusetts - 1620-1650," Charles Henry Pope (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2013), p. 371.
For the culture of New England during his lifetime and beyond, see "Albion's Seed: Four British Folkways in America," David Hackett Fischer (NY: Oxford University Press, 1989), pp. 13-205.
_Ichabod (Sr.) WILLEY _+
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[49664] John's obituary is in "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 3 Jul 1941, p. 12. He and Dora had Phillip A. Willey (1905-1977), Emily M. Willey (1906-1926), Maryanna Willey (1908-1995), Natalene Etta Willey (1911-1988), Stanley Arthur Willey, Sr. (1913-1979), John R. Willey, Jr. (1915-1991), Carroll Everett Willey (1917-2005), Dora Sofia Willey (1919-1997), Benjamin Owen Willey (1923-1923), Melvin Willey (1925-1930) & Kenneth Harrington Willey (1925-1984).