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| | | | _Garcia Fernandez, Count of CASTILE _+
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[6995] Theresa's mother is Ximena Nunia de Guzman, mistress of King Alphonse VI, per "Ancestral Roots..." (Balt., 1992) 112-24. After Henry I died, she governed all the Portuguese territory with her lover, a Galician noble (Fernando Peres), evoking resentment among regional leaders. In 1128, urged on by these discontents, Alfonso Henriques took authority as head of Portugal as heir of Henry and Teresa and ruled as King Alphonso I. http://www.guide2womenleaders.com/womeninpower/Womeninpower1000.htm offers: "An illegitimate daughter of King Alfonso VI of Castile and León. In 1094, she married Enrico de Bourgogne while on crusade in Iberia against the Moors. The County of Portugal was part of her dowry, establishing Henry as Count of Portugal, first as a vassal of her father, who Alfonso VI died in 1109, leaving everything to her sister, Urraca of Castile, Enrico invaded León, hoping to add it to his lands. When he died in 1112, she was left to deal with the mess as regent for son Afonso I of Portugal (Afonso Henriques) and governed her land that had only recently been reconquered from the Moors and only as far as the Mondego River. In 1116, in an effort to expand the land that would descend to her son (who later became the first King of Portugal), she fought her half-sister, Queen Urraca. They fought again in 1120. In 1121, she was besieged and captured at Lanhoso. A negotiated peace was coordinated with aid from the Archbishops of Santiago de Compostela and Braga. The terms included that she would go free and hold the county of Portugal as a fief of León. She tried to retain the rule of the county, even after her son's majority. Over the course of five years, she lavished wealth and titles on her lover, Fernando Peres, Count of Trava. These actions estranged her other son (who was the Archbishop of Braga) and the nobles, who were mostly foreign crusaders. By 1128, her sons and the nobles named Afonso as sole ruler. He defeated her troops near Guimarães and took her prisoner. She was deposed and exiled (some sources say to a convent, other say with Fernando Peres)."
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[41006] The unverified Chapaprieta Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2016 offers: "When Catharina Margaretha Dieffenbach was born in 1698 in Wiesloch, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, her father, Johann, was 39 and her mother, Maria, was 37. She married John George Rieth in 1709. They had six [known] children in 21 years. She died in 1745 in Pennsylvania, at the age of 47." The unverified file LBMJ-N51 in 2020 in familysearch.org states he mother is the first wife of Johann Conrad Dieffenbach, Margaretha Reith (1675-1699).
[8582] Jennie is daughter of David Leicy and ______ Coover. She m. (2) 12 June 1902 in Richland Co., OH Henry C. Geedey - their marriage record states Henry is a plasterer and was b. in Franklin Co., PA to Adam Geedey and Sarah Hartman. A Henry Geedy (b. in May 1877) is listed as a farm laborer in the household of L. Champion in the 1900 federal census in Plymouth Twp, Richland Co., OH.
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[53959] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 11 January 1971, p. 16: "Pittsfield - Edmund Murch, 84, died Jan. 9, at a Pittsfield hospital following a long illness. He was born in Levant May 29, 1886, the son of Lewis and Annie (Perkins) Murch. He was a graduate of Freedom Academy, a resident of Pittsfield for 60 years, was a self-employed painter, a formed member of the Masonic Lodge and a member of the Universalist Church, both of Pittsfield. He is survived by his wife, Ella of Pittsfield, one son, Donald of Dover-Foxcroft, one daughter, Mrs. Roy (Alice) Lindquist, Washington, D.C., four grandchildren, six great-grandchildren."
_Andrew SARGENT _____+
| (1655 - 1691)
_Diamond SARGENT ____|_Mary INGALLS _______
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| |_Lydia STONE ________|
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| | _Simon LOVETT _______+
| | | (1663 - 1744) m 1686
| |_Hannah LOVETT ______|_Agnes SWETLAND _____
| (1695 - 1750) m 1726 (.... - 1749)
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[51495] Epps served in the Union Army during the War Between the States.
[59683] Anna is daughter of William Gregory Thomas (1848-1923) & Sarah Ermina "Sadie" Crabb (1867-1938). William's obituary: "Milo - William G. Thomas, one of our respected citizens died suddenly June 17 with acute indigestion at the age of 75 years. Mr. Thomas was born in Centerville, N. B. He came to Milo, 13 years ago and bought the Alphonso Bradeen farm where he had since lived and during his life here he made many friends. He was a most devoted husband and father and his sudden death is a great blow to the family. He leaves four sons and one daughter. H. S. Thomas of Greenville, Jct., J. Perry of Milo, W. E. of Abbot and Bernice of Milo and Mrs. Annie Kinney of Bar Harbor. One son, Blair, died in France Nov. 11, 1918, a victim of the war. The funeral was held at the home Tuesday afternoon of last week, Rev. Mr. Bickford of Mars Hill conducting the services. The bearers were the four sons. Many friends and relatives attended the funeral and the floral offerings were many and very beautiful."
[19829] living - details excluded