_John Fitz ALAN ___________________________+ | (1223 - ....) _John FITZALAN 7th Earl of Arundel_|_Maud DE VERDON ___________________________ | (1246 - 1272) (1225 - 1283) _Richard Fitz ALAN ________________________| | (1267 - 1302) | | | _Roger DE MORTIMER ________________________+ | | | m 1247 | |_Isabella MORTIMER ________________|_Maud DE BRAOSE ___________________________ | (1224 - ....) _Sir Edmund Fitz ALAN _____| | (1285 - 1326) m 1305 | | | _Manfredo III, Marquis of SALUZZO _________+ | | | (.... - 1244) m 1233 | | _Thomas I, Marquis of SALUZZO _____|_Beatrice of SAVOY ________________________ | | | (1239 - 1296) m 1258 (.... - 1259) | |_Alasia DE SALUZZO ________________________| | (1266 - 1292) | | | _Giorgio DE CEVA __________________________+ | | | (.... - 1268) | |_Luisa DE CAVE ____________________|_Menzia DE CEVA ___________________________ | (.... - 1293) m 1258 _Sir Richard Fitz ALAN ______________| | (1306 - 1376) m 1345 | | | _William, de Warenne, 6th Earl of SURREY __+ | | | (.... - 1240) m 1225 | | _John Plantagenet DE WARENNE ______|_Maud (aka Matilda) MARSHALL ______________ | | | (1231 - 1304) m 1247 (.... - 1248) | | _William DE WARENNE _______________________| | | | (1256 - 1286) m 1285 | | | | | _Hugh (X) of Lusignan, Count of La MARCHE _+ | | | | | (.... - 1249) m 1217 | | | |_Alix DE LUSIGNAN _________________|_Isabella of ANGOULêME ___________________ | | | (.... - 1256) m 1247 (1188 - 1246) | |_Alice DE WARENNE _________| | (1287 - 1338) m 1305 | | | _Hugh de Vere, Baron DE BOLEBEC ___________+ | | | (1210 - ....) m 1223 | | _Robert DE VERE ___________________|_Hawise DE QUINCY _________________________ | | | (1240 - 1296) m 1252 (.... - 1262) | |_Joan DE VERE _____________________________| | (1264 - 1293) m 1285 | | | _Gilbert, Lord of SANFORD _________________ | | | (1170 - 1249) | |_Alice SANFORD ____________________|_Loretta ("Lora") La ZOUCHE _______________ | (1230 - 1312) m 1252 | |--Eleanor Fitz ALAN | | _John Plantagenet, King of ENGLAND ________+ | | (1167 - 1216) m 1200 | _Henry III, King of ENGLAND _______|_Isabella of ANGOULêME ___________________ | | (1207 - 1272) m 1237 (1188 - 1246) | _Edmund ("Crouchback"), Earl of LANCASTER _| | | (1245 - 1296) m 1276 | | | | _Raymond V Berenger, 4th Ct. of PROVENCE __+ | | | | (1195 - 1245) m 1219 | | |_Eleanor of PROVENCE ______________|_Beatrice of SAVOY ________________________ | | (1217 - 1291) m 1237 (1205 - 1266) | _Henry, Earl of LANCASTER _| | | (1281 - 1345) m 1297 | | | | _Louis VIII ("the Lion"), King of FRANCE __+ | | | | (1187 - 1226) m 1200 | | | _Robert, Count of ARTOIS __________|_Blanche of CASTILE _______________________ | | | | (1216 - 1250) m 1237 (1188 - 1252) | | |_Blanche of Artois, Queen of NAVARRE ______| | | (.... - 1302) m 1276 | | | | _Henry II, Duke of BRABANT ________________+ | | | | (1180 - 1248) m 1215 | | |_Matilda of BRABANT _______________|_Marie ("of Swabia") HOHENSTAUFFEN ________ | | (1224 - 1288) m 1237 (1201 - 1235) |_Eleanor (de Lancaster) PLANTAGENET _| (.... - 1372) m 1345 | | _Pain DE CHAWORTH _________________________+ | | (.... - 1237) | _Patrick DE CHAWORTH ______________|_Gundreda de La FERTE _____________________ | | (.... - 1258) m 1244 | _Patrick Chaworth, Lord of KIDWELLEY ______| | | (1253 - 1283) | | | | _Sir Thomas DE LONDRES ____________________ | | | | | | |_Hawyse DE LONDRES ________________|_Eva DE TRACY _____________________________ | | (.... - 1274) m 1244 |_Maud CHAWORTH ____________| (1282 - ....) m 1297 | | _William DE BEAUCHAMP _____________________+ | | (1215 - 1269) | _William DE BEAUCHAMP _____________|_Isabel MAUDUIT ___________________________ | | (1237 - ....) |_Isabel DE BEAUCHAMP ______________________| (1236 - ....) | | _John Fitz GEOFFREY _______________________+ | | (.... - 1258) |_Maud Fitzjohn Fitz PIERS _________|_Isabel BIGOD _____________________________ (.... - 1301)
[22065] Eleanor m. married Robert de Ufford, son of William de Ufford, Earl of Suffolk (- see Homer James' web site: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~pmcbride/james).
________________________ | _Robert AMES ________|________________________ | (.... - 1693) m 1661 _John AMES __________| | (1670 - 1724) m 1688| | | ________________________ | | | | |_Rebecca BLAKE ______|________________________ | (1641 - 1721) m 1661 _John AMES __________| | (1693 - 1743) | | | ________________________ | | | | | _____________________|________________________ | | | | |_Priscilla KIMBALL __| | (1676 - 1729) m 1688| | | ________________________ | | | | |_____________________|________________________ | _Jacob AMES _________| | (1728 - ....) m 1748| | | ________________________ | | | | | _____________________|________________________ | | | | | _Eleazer GREENE _____| | | | (1672 - 1737) | | | | | ________________________ | | | | | | | | |_____________________|________________________ | | | | |_Elizabeth GREENE ___| | (1704 - ....) | | | _John PRESCOTT _________ | | | (1604 - 1681) m 1629 | | _Jonas PRESCOTT _____|_Mary GAWKROGER-PLATTS _ | | | (1648 - 1723) m 1672 (.... - 1688) | |_Elizabeth PRESCOTT _| | (1676 - 1744) | | | ________________________ | | | | |_Mary LOKER _________|________________________ | (1673 - 1735) m 1672 | |--Jacob (II) AMES | (1754 - 1843) | ________________________ | | | _____________________|________________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | ________________________ | | | | | | |_____________________|________________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | ________________________ | | | | | | | _____________________|________________________ | | | | | | |_____________________| | | | | | | ________________________ | | | | | | |_____________________|________________________ | | |_Olive DAVISE _______| (1731 - ....) m 1748| | ________________________ | | | _____________________|________________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | ________________________ | | | | | | |_____________________|________________________ | | |_____________________| | | ________________________ | | | _____________________|________________________ | | |_____________________| | | ________________________ | | |_____________________|________________________
[31181] Jacob m. Elizabeth _____ (b. 1749, d. 20 Jan 1831 in Brooksville). 1 June 1840 Jacob r. Cape Rosier, Brooksville, Hancock Co., ME. James' service in the War for Independence shows him in Capt. William Marean's Co , col. Stearn's Regt 27 Mar 1778 - 29 July 1778 and Capt Benjamin Nye's Co, Col. Nathan Sparhawk's Regt. 20 Sept 1778 - 12 Dec 1778. His pension record in 1835 indicates he was then age 76 which would mean he was b. ca. 1759.
_George Michael BREINER ___________ | (.... - 1782) _John Frederick BREINER _|_Catharina Magdalena (Ley or) LOY _ | (1762 - 1824) (1742 - 1806) _Henry BRINER _______| | (.... - 1831) | | | ___________________________________ | | | | |_________________________|___________________________________ | _John Henry BRINER __| | (1829 - 1912) m 1867| | | ___________________________________ | | | | | _________________________|___________________________________ | | | | |_Mary EBERT _________| | (1802 - ....) | | | ___________________________________ | | | | |_________________________|___________________________________ | _Samuel John BRINER __| | (1873 - 1955) m 1891 | | | ___________________________________ | | | | | _________________________|___________________________________ | | | | | _____________________| | | | | | | | | ___________________________________ | | | | | | | | |_________________________|___________________________________ | | | | |_Amanda C. WEIBLEY __| | (1837 - 1910) m 1867| | | ___________________________________ | | | | | _________________________|___________________________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | | ___________________________________ | | | | |_________________________|___________________________________ | | |--Irene Claire BRINER | (1904 - 1978) | ___________________________________ | | | _________________________|___________________________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | ___________________________________ | | | | | | |_________________________|___________________________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | ___________________________________ | | | | | | | _________________________|___________________________________ | | | | | | |_____________________| | | | | | | ___________________________________ | | | | | | |_________________________|___________________________________ | | |_Mary McGowan BEALOR _| (1869 - 1949) m 1891 | | ___________________________________ | | | _________________________|___________________________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | ___________________________________ | | | | | | |_________________________|___________________________________ | | |_____________________| | | ___________________________________ | | | _________________________|___________________________________ | | |_____________________| | | ___________________________________ | | |_________________________|___________________________________
[9429] Irene m. (1) E. Paul Fleurie (they divorced) and (2) Roy G. Harter, widower of her sister, Annie (q.v.).
_George Michael BREINER __________________ | (.... - 1782) _Johann Jacob BREINER _|_Catharina Magdalena (Ley or) LOY ________ | (1767 - 1842) m 1806 (1742 - 1806) _John George BREINER _| | (1807 - 1892) m 1829 | | | _Johann Georg (Hamer or) HAMMER __________+ | | | (1755 - 1812) | |_Magdalena HAMMER _____|_Anna Maria, wife of Johann Georg HAMMER _ | (1788 - 1827) m 1806 (1743 - 1830) _John Hammer BREINER _________| | (1838 - 1921) m 1877 | | | __________________________________________ | | | | | _John SIEGER __________|__________________________________________ | | | (1775 - 1854) | |_Magdalena SEAGER ____| | (1804 - 1889) m 1829 | | | __________________________________________ | | | | |_Catherine KUNTZ ______|__________________________________________ | _Harry John BRINER ________| | (1892 - 1980) m 1914 | | | __________________________________________ | | | | | _______________________|__________________________________________ | | | | | _John HOLLENBAUGH ____| | | | (1808 - 1898) m 1850 | | | | | __________________________________________ | | | | | | | | |_______________________|__________________________________________ | | | | |_Diana Elizabeth HOLLENBAUGH _| | (1851 - 1928) m 1877 | | | _John Frederick BREINER __________________+ | | | (1762 - 1824) | | _Johannes BRINER ______|__________________________________________ | | | (1786 - 1863) | |_Maria BRINER ________| | (1824 - 1895) m 1850 | | | __________________________________________ | | | | |_Maria Elizabeth LOEB _|__________________________________________ | (1788 - 1863) | |--Iva Bernice BRINER | (1915 - 1996) | __________________________________________ | | | _______________________|__________________________________________ | | | ______________________| | | | | | | __________________________________________ | | | | | | |_______________________|__________________________________________ | | | ______________________________| | | | | | | __________________________________________ | | | | | | | _______________________|__________________________________________ | | | | | | |______________________| | | | | | | __________________________________________ | | | | | | |_______________________|__________________________________________ | | |_Myrtle Annie HOCKENBERRY _| (1891 - 1951) m 1914 | | __________________________________________ | | | _______________________|__________________________________________ | | | ______________________| | | | | | | __________________________________________ | | | | | | |_______________________|__________________________________________ | | |______________________________| | | __________________________________________ | | | _______________________|__________________________________________ | | |______________________| | | __________________________________________ | | |_______________________|__________________________________________
[7398] "The Sentinel [Carlisle, PA] 24 May 1996," p. 10: "Iva B. Garlin, 81, of Perlo Ridge Apartments, Loysville, and Perry Village Nursing Home, New Bloomfield, died Thursday, May 23, 1996, in Carlisle Hospital. Bom Feb. 4, 1915, in Blain RR1, she was a daughter of the late Harry J. and Myrtle Hockenberry Briner and was the widow of George E. Garlin. She was retired from P.R. Hoffman's Crystal Plant and was a former employee of Carlisle Tire and Rubber, both of Carlisle. Mrs. Garlin was a member of Tressler Memorial Church of Loysville, the Chattanooga Club, DAV Ladies Auxiliary of Mechanicsburg, Blain Senior Citizens Center and the Landisburg Ambulance Club. Surviving are one son, George J. Garlin of Mechanicsburg; two daughters, Sara A. Rice of Loysville and Darlene S. Darr of Carlisle; two brothers, David R. Briner of New Germantown and Miles G. Briner of Mechanicsburg; nine grandchildren; and 17 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by two sisters, Grace M. Valentine and Ruth M. Gutshall, and two brothers, Dale E. and John H. Briner."
[48805] Lillian is daughter of William Alfred Condon (1844-1916) & Laura Estella Carll (1860-1946, m. 1 December 1879 in Drew Plantation, Penobscot Co., ME).
[49103] Barbara is daughter of William Edward Holmes (1868-1947) & Ruby Theo Stinson (1883-1958).
[42336] This person is from the unverified Roberts Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2017. Her home town is described by https://2irelands2gether.com/2014/08/31/is-this-the-least-known-historic-village-in-ireland which offers: "Kells and Connor have a proud place in the history of Ulster and Ireland. As its Heritage Trail booklet (beautifully produced by the Kells and Connor Community Improvement Association) outlines in fascinating detail, St MacNissi, a disciple of St Patrick (who is believed to have tended sheep on nearby Slemish mountain during his first period of slavery in Ireland), built a monastery here. By the 11th century Connor boasted a Romanesque cathedral richly decorated with Celtic carving and standing at the centre of a populous settlement led by the Ó Floinn family, part of the Uí Thuirtre confederation, who had successfully resisted the Norman invaders for many years. Connor continued to thrive under the Normans. An Augustinian abbey was built and in 1178 a Norman, Reginaldus, became Bishop of Connor. Its golden age ended when a Scottish army led by Edward Bruce, who had recently declared himself High King of Ireland, defeated an Anglo-Norman army before sacking this then strategically important town in 1315. It was never to recover its previous significance. In the early 17th century Kells and Connor were part of the Ulster Plantation, and were settled mainly by Scottish Presbyterians. They were to become two of the Norths most predominantly Presbyterian villages (they still have no fewer than four Presbyterian churches of various denominations). The religious revival which was to sweep Protestant Ulster in the late 1850s began in a school hall near Kells." Ancestry.com offers: "Irvine Name Meaning - Scottish, also common in northern Ireland: habitational name from Irvine in Ayrshire, which is named from a Celtic river, Welsh ir, yr 'green', 'fresh' + afon 'water'."
_William II (Hugh), Duke of AQUITAINE ____+ | (.... - 0970) _William III, Count of POITOU __________|_Emma of BLOIS ___________________________ | _William, Count of POITOU ______| | (.... - 1089) | | | __________________________________________ | | | | |________________________________________|__________________________________________ | _William VII of Poitou, Duke Of AQUITAINE _| | (1071 - 1127) m 1094 | | | _Robert II ("the Pious"), King of FRANCE _+ | | | (0970 - 1031) m 1002 | | _Robert The Old, Duke of BURGUNDY ______|_Constance DE TAILLEFER __________________ | | | (1011 - 1075) (0986 - 1032) | |_Aldegarde of BURGUNDY _________| | | | | _Dalmace I, Count of SEMUR _______________+ | | | (0970 - 1048) | |_Helias ("Eleanor") of Semur en AUXOIS _|_Aremburge DE VERGY ______________________ | _William VIII of POITOU ___________________| | (1099 - 1137) m 1137 | | | _William III, Count of TOULOUSE __________+ | | | (0947 - 1037) m 0990 | | _Pons, Count of TOULOUSE _______________|_Emma of PROVENCE ________________________ | | | (0991 - 1060) m 1040 (.... - 1062) | | _William IV, Count of TOULOUSE _| | | | (.... - 1094) m 1080 | | | | | _Bernard I, Count de La MARCHE ___________+ | | | | | (.... - 1047) | | | |_Adelmode de La MARCHE _________________|_Amélie DE RAZèS _______________________ | | | (.... - 1066) m 1040 (.... - 1072) | |_Maud of TOULOUSE _________________________| | (1073 - 1117) m 1094 | | | _Herlouin (De Burgo) DE CONTEVILLE _______+ | | | (.... - 1066) | | _Robert DE MORTAIN _____________________|_Arlotte _________________________________ | | | (1031 - 1095) | |_Emma DE MORTAIN _______________| | (1058 - 1080) m 1080 | | | _Roger DE MONTGOMERY _____________________+ | | | (1022 - 1094) m 1048 | |_Maud DE MONTGOMERY ____________________|_Mabel (d'Alençon) DE BELLêME __________ | (1041 - 1085) (.... - 1079) | |--Petronilla of POITOU | | _Bozo I of CHâTELLERAULT ________________+ | | (.... - 1012) | _Hugh DE CHâTELLERAULT ________________|__________________________________________ | | | _Boso II of CHASTELLERAULT _____| | | (1050 - 1092) m 1075 | | | | _Foucauld I de La ROCHE __________________+ | | | | (.... - 1037) | | |_Gerberga de La ROCHEFOUCAULD __________|__________________________________________ | | | _Aimery I DE ROCHEFOUCAULD ________________| | | (1075 - 1151) | | | | _Geoffrey (II), Vicount DE THOUARS _______+ | | | | (.... - 1043) | | | _Aimery IV of THOUARS __________________|__________________________________________ | | | | (.... - 1093) | | |_Eleanor DE THOUARS ____________| | | (1054 - 1093) m 1075 | | | | __________________________________________ | | | | | | |_Aurengarde DE MAULEON _________________|__________________________________________ | | |_Eleanor Châtellérault DE ROCHEFOUCAULD _| (1100 - 1131) m 1137 | | __________________________________________ | | | _Archimbaud BOREL ______________________|__________________________________________ | | (1019 - ....) | _Barthelemy DE L'ISLE-BOUCHARD _| | | (1049 - ....) | | | | __________________________________________ | | | | | | |_Agnes, Dame DE L'ISLE-BOUCHARD ________|__________________________________________ | | (1023 - ....) |_Dangerose DE L'ISLE BOUCHARD _____________| | | __________________________________________ | | | ________________________________________|__________________________________________ | | |_Gerberge DE BLAISON ___________| (1053 - 1112) | | __________________________________________ | | |________________________________________|__________________________________________
__ | __|__ | _____________________| | | | | __ | | | | |__|__ | _____________________| | | | | __ | | | | | __|__ | | | | |_____________________| | | | | __ | | | | |__|__ | _John REDMAN ________| | (1615 - 1700) | | | __ | | | | | __|__ | | | | | _____________________| | | | | | | | | __ | | | | | | | | |__|__ | | | | |_____________________| | | | | __ | | | | | __|__ | | | | |_____________________| | | | | __ | | | | |__|__ | | |--John (Jr.) REDMAN | | __ | | | __|__ | | | _Edward KNIGHT ______| | | (1560 - ....) m 1580| | | | __ | | | | | | |__|__ | | | _Robert KNIGHT ______| | | (1585 - 1676) m 1608| | | | __ | | | | | | | __|__ | | | | | | |_Susan COLE _________| | | (1563 - 1654) m 1580| | | | __ | | | | | | |__|__ | | |_Margaret KNIGHT ____| (.... - 1658) | | __ | | | __|__ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | __ | | | | | | |__|__ | | |_Margaret GRIMLEY ___| (1587 - ....) m 1608| | __ | | | __|__ | | |_____________________| | | __ | | |__|__
[13190] For his family, see "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), p. 1863. Cf. NEHGR for 1853, p. 360, which reports he m. Martha, daughter of John Cass and NEHGR for 1852, p. 204, which lists John Redman, Jr. as taking the oath of allegiance 4 Oct 1678 in Hampton. NEHGR for 1904, p. 30, lists a John Redman as died 1 Oct 1729 in Hampton, NH.
[42814] Find A Grave Memorial 7997420 states "The exact date of his death is not known, this is only approx. He was the husband of Anna Catharina (Faeg) Schlegel."
http://www.trytel.com/~tristan/towns/florilegium/lifecycle/lcdth11.html reprints Roger's will and further offers: "The geographical origins of his family are uncertain. According to one tradition he may have come from Hartburn. As he evidently held an estate at Thornton (since a bequest went to someone likely his steward there), his ties to his ancestral home remained strong. But where that home was is not easy to identify. The placename of Thornton is quite common in England, with a particularly large number of villages in Yorkshire bearing the name (most with some qualifier). A second tradition associates him with the Thornton that is near Bradford. There is a Thornton in Northumberland, a few miles southwest of Berwick, which could be a candidate, but one closer to Newcastle is in the North Riding of Yorkshire, just outside Middlesborough; the latter has the attraction of being close to Yarm, which would help explain the bequest to the monastery there.
"Like Hibburn, he was not the first generation of his family to settle in Newcastle; a John Thornton was bailiff there (1382/83), customs collector, and an exporter of cloth and leather, dying in 1394. By that time Roger had already become one of the leading merchants and Leland later described him as the richest merchant ever to live in Newcastle; Roger's wealth is reflected through the large number of bequests he could make without impoverishing his heirs. He is seen exporting wool in 1385, lambskins in 1389, and cloth in 1393. In 1400 he was licenced with partners to buy 2,000 sacks of wool to ship to Flanders, and licences on a similar scale were issued again in 1408 and 1410. At the same time he was diversifying his business by moving into the coal and lead trades, as well as by dealing in iron, woad, madder, and wine. Lead eventually became his chief commodity; in 1401 he negotiated a 12-year lease from the Bishop of Durham of mines that produced lead and silver. This explains the numerous bequests of that material; he had also paid the dowry of his daughter Agnes in gold and lead, when she married the son of Sir John Middleton.
"With the fortune he made from commerce, he was able to invest in real estate; this included manors at Netherwitton, about 20 miles northwest of Newcastle, and (much closer to home) at Byker, the latter later being the source of endowments of his chantry in All Saints and the poor people's hospital, or Maison Dieu, of St. Katherine, a project he had begun in 1402 and, some years after its completion, turned over to the administration of the borough authorities. He also came to hold several other estates, both in Northumberland and County Durham, some of which were received as a reward from the king for his efforts and expenses in defending Newcastle against the rebellious earl of Northumberland in 1405; as well, he leased the manors settled by the Middletons on their young son, when he married the young Agnes Thornton. Roger held extensive property in Newcastle itself, his own residence being in Broad Chare, and in the later part of his life he even bought property in London, including a business office in Sea-coal Lane. Many of the smaller cash bequests (under 100s.) in Roger Thornton's testament may have been to servants, even where this is not specified, who were needed for the upkeep of his household and his properties across the northeast.
"Roger was very active in both local and royal administration. His earliest known position of responsibility was as a borough tax collector in 1385. He served as a bailiff of Newcastle in 1396/97, followed by 9 terms as mayor, the first in 1400/01 and the last in 1425/26. Constable of the Newcastle staple in 1399/1400, he went on to serve briefly as collector of pontage (1406), and more extensively as a customs collector there (1406-13, 1421-25). He had married Agnes Wauton, who bore him seven sons and seven daughters, if we may trust the depiction on the brass covering the couple's tomb, although only two are know to have survived him. His son and heir Roger was, a year before Roger senior's death, betrothed to the daughter of Lord Greystoke; a sizable part of the father's property was settled on the son at that point.