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[39516] This person is from the unverified "The Moores of Mariaville, Maine" tree in Ancestry.com in 2015 which states Amos m. in 1778 a woman named Mary or Polly and reports that Amos served as a Private in Capt. Nathaniel Lakin's Co., Col. John Robinson's Regiment (muster roll 18 Dec 1777 at North Kingston), enlisting for 6 months and service at Rhode Island, and previously mustered 7 July 1777 for 2 months and 25 days at Groton, MA.
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[21726] Polly is given as a daughter of Nathanial and Mercy by the SAR Patriot Index, Vol. 3, which states she m. Abiel Briggs.
[24966] Find A Grave memorial 49907520 offers: "Maria Elizabethia Gothe, daughter or Velton (Vilton) and Eva (Elizabetha). She married Johann Nicol Bauersachs in Neider Lustadt, Pfalz, Germany in 1727. They had two daughters and two sons together, but both daughters died in childhood. Johann Nicol and Mary Elizabeth came to America with their two sons, George Adam and Johann Valentine, on 15 August 1750 on the ship Royal Union from Rotterdam, last from Portsmouth, commanded by Clement Nicholson. They settled in Hanover, York County, Pennsylvania the same year. Mary Elizabeth died before 1800. She was buried in St. Mary's Cemetery, Silver Run, Carroll County, Maryland. Bowersox, U.S.G., Bauersachs Family History and Chronology (Longmont, Colorado, Dec. 1941)."
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{"The Plantagenet Ancestry,"W. H. Turton (Balt.: Gen. Pub. Co., 1968), p.100 gives Raoul's parents as Asperling de Vaudreuil and wife Sporta de Senlis; Sporta also m. William Longsword, Duke of Normandy, cf. p.6.} http://www.flag.de/FOTW/flags/fr-27-ib.html offers: "The small city of Ivry-la-Bataille (2,700 inhabitants) is located in Upper-Normandy, on the river Eure, 30 km south-east of Evreux and 70 km west of Paris. The name of the city probably comes from the Latin toponym Ibriacum, coming itself from a Celtic root meaning ford or bridge. This etymology is consistent with the location of Ivry on the river Eure. The patron saint of Ivry is saint Martin, which indicates that the local parish is very old. The cult of saint Martin was one of the earliest ones in the beginning of Christianization of Gaul. There are several villages called Saint-Martin all over France and Martin is still the most widespread family name in France. There are four cities and villages called Ivry in France: Ivry-en-Montagne, Ivry-la-Bataille, Ivry-le-Temple and Ivry-sur-Seine. Here the qualifying term la Bataille refers to the battle that took place near Ivry on 14 March 1590, which was the last fighting between King Henri IV and his challengers from the ultra-Catholic Holy League. In the Middle Ages, Ivry was defended by a big fortress built in the second half of the Xth century by Raoul of Ivry, Count of Bayeux and half-brother of Duke of Normandy Richard III. In the XIth and XIIth centuries, the fortress was disputed among the Normand feudal lords and between France and Normandy. Near the end of the XIIth century, it was incorporated to the French royal domain. The fortress was later trashed in 1418 by the Duke of Gloucester, in 1424 by the French and a few months later by the Duke of Bedford. The remains of the fortress were restored in the 1970-1980."
Identified as son of Sprota and Asperleng, "the wealthy Miller of Vaudreuil, whom she married after the death of the Duke" by "Jean d'Ivri - The Conqueror and His Companions," by J.R. Planché, Somerset Herald (London: Tinsley Brothers, 1874) - see http://genealogy.patp.us/conq/ivry.shm which further reports: "Aubree or Alberade, wife of Count Ralph, built the famous Castle of Ivri. The architect was Lanfred, whose reputation transcended that of all the masters of his craft at that period. Having, with vast labour and expense, constructed a fortress unequalled in Normandy, the bright idea occurred to the lady that it should so remain as far as Lanfred was concerned. In order, therefore, that his skill should not be exercised by an endeavour to surpass himself for the benefit of some other, perhaps hostile employer, she prudently had his head cut off as soon as his work was completed. The lady eventually suffered the same fate at the hands of Count Ralph, her husband, who, though he seems to have connived at her murder of the architect, considered her attempt to expel him from his own castle was an offence amounting to no less than treason, and made her pay the penalty of such high crime and misdemeanour. She had borne to him two sons, Hugh, Bishop of Bayeux, and John, Bishop of Avranches and afterwards Archbishop of Rouen. The name of John indicates some family connection between the Archbishop and the friend of Robert d'Oiley. There was also a Roger d'Ivri, who was cupbearer to King William the Conqueror, and married Adeline, one of the daughters of Hugh de Grentmesnil, the founder of the Abbey of Ivri in 1071, and was probably the brother of John I. The father of Roger was Waleran d'Ivri, who held one knight's fee in the bailiwick of Tenchebrai, in Normandy, by service of cupbearer to the Duke, so that the office appears to have been hereditary in the family; also eight and a half knights' fees in the town and castle of Ivri. They were not lords of Ivri, but apparently hereditary castellans of the fortress until the close of the eleventh century. According to tradition, Count Ralph had Ivri given to him by Duke Richard, his uterine brother, in consequence of his slaying a monstrous bear when they were out hunting together. The fief appears to have passed from Ralph to Fitz Osbern, and in the second year of the reign of Rufus was in the possession of William de Breteuil."
[50068] Martin is said to be son of Jacob Neifert (1798-1884). Buried with Martin is his wife, Harriet Gerhard (1840-15 June 1915), daughter of Joel Gerhard (1811-1883) & Matilda Steward (1818-1889).
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