[29372] Christopher is son of John Clouse (b. 1729) and wife Margary (b. 1733). Christopher and his brother William were in Washington Co., PA by the 1790 census, and Christopher bought 75 acres of land on the waters of Pigeon Creek in Washington Co. for 200 pounds on 25 Mar 1795. http://homepage.mac.com/feja66/tree/ps02/ps02_376.html adds, quoting Dale S. Landon: "In land record book 2G page 82 dated 9 Nov 1821 15 acres of Christopher Clouse Sr.'s land was sold for 300 dollars by his heirs: John Clouse & Christina his wife of Wayne County, Ohio; Christopher Clouse & Mary his wife; William Clouse & Lydia his wife; Mathias Myers & Catharine his wife; John Newkirk & Christiana his wife; John Wilson attorney for Jacob Clouse & Mary his wife and James Craven all of Washington County, Pennsylvania. John Clouse and Christiana his wife of Wayne County in the State of Ohio came 26 May 1823 to sign for their share. By 1814 John Newkirk and his wife, Christiana also went to Wayne County, Ohio. So John and Christiana Clouse of Wayne County, Ohio had a son Jacob who was in Coshocton County, Ohio and later went to around Marshall, Illinois. Jacob Jr. (Jake) was born there and then went to Fredericktown, Missouri where he died."
[2416] Franconia is one of the proto-duchies of medaeval Germany, including the area along the Main river valley from the Rhine to Bohemia between Saxony and Thuringia on the north and Swabia and Bavaria on the south, and included the districts around Mainz, Spires and Worms. It was part of the kingdom of Austrasia, representing the easterly tribal coalition of the Frankish peoples. After the treaty of Verdun (843) it was the center of the eastern Franks and the core of the German kingdom. http://www.aritek.com/hartgen/htm/de-reims.htm offers the unverified information that Richmeres is son of Betton of Orleans and wife Austregilde Aiga.
[17043] Edith is daughter of Hugh Laskin (ca. 1584-1659) who came with his family on the "Abigail" to Salem, MA in 1628. Hugh's wife is Alice _____ (d. 23 July 1658); he d. by 29 March 1659 when Henry Herrick was granted administration of his estate. See "Penobscot Pioneers" (1993), p. 105.
[17042]
[S315]
"Some Inter-Related Families of Beverly, Gloucester, MA," Sarget, Mrs. R.H.
_Nehemiah LEACH _______+
| (1709 - 1769) m 1735
_James (Sr.) LEACH _______|_Ruth BRYANT __________
| (1738 - 1822) m 1761 (1714 - 1775)
_John LEACH ____________|
| (.... - 1845) m 1786 |
| | _Nathaniel FREEMAN ____+
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| |_Alice FREEMAN ___________|_Mary PERKINS _________
| (1739 - 1824) m 1761 (1721 - ....)
_Charles Nelson LEACH _____|
| (1818 - 1882) |
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| |_Mary SIMPSON __________|
| (1771 - 1845) m 1786 |
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_Harris W. LEACH __________|
| (1880 - 1938) m 1906 |
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| |_Abigail ("Abbie") ORDWAY _|
| (1846 - 1888) |
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|--Dwight Wilford LEACH
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| _Daniel WARDWELL ______+
| | (1734 - 1803) m 1755
| _Samuel WARDWELL _________|_Sarah STAPLES ________
| | (1774 - 1858)
| _Washington WARDWELL ___|
| | (1814 - ....) m 1833 |
| | | _Aaron BANKS __________+
| | | | (1738 - 1823) m 1764
| | |_Mary ("Polly") BANKS ____|_Mary PERKINS _________
| | (1772 - 1862) (1743 - 1833)
| _William Jasper WARDWELL __|
| | (1854 - 1909) m 1879 |
| | | _Isaac PERKINS ________+
| | | | (1746 - ....) m 1770
| | | _George PERKINS __________|_Olive WEBBER _________
| | | | (1777 - ....) m 1797 (1752 - 1835)
| | |_Eleanor V. PERKINS ____|
| | (1813 - 1877) m 1833 |
| | | _Daniel (Sr.) WEBSTER _
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| | |_Patience WEBSTER ________|_______________________
| | m 1797
|_Evelyn Erestine WARDWELL _|
(1889 - 1909) m 1906 |
| _Nathaniel PERKINS ____+
| | (1757 - 1791) m 1779
| _Nathaniel (Jr.) PERKINS _|_Elizabeth WESCOTT ____
| | (1782 - ....) (1763 - ....)
| _James Snowman PERKINS _|
| | (1838 - 1917) m 1858 |
| | | _James SNOWMAN ________+
| | | | (1787 - 1837) m 1809
| | |_Eliza SNOWMAN ___________|_Theodosia PERKINS ____
| | (1812 - 1893) (1784 - 1850)
|_Carrie Etta PERKINS ______|
(1860 - 1909) m 1879 |
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|_Phebe A. MOREY ________|
(1842 - ....) m 1858 |
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[47579] Documentation of his parents is needed. In 1920, Dwight was living as an "adopted son" with Lewis A. and Edith C. Snowman of Penobscot, Hancock Co., ME. "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 10 November 1962, p. 22: "Penobscot - Dwight Wilford Leach, 53, died suddenly at his home here Friday. A medical examiner ruled that death was caused by a self-inflicted gunshot wound, He was born at Penobscot, November 8, 1909, son of Harris and Evelyn (Wardwell) Leach. He was a member of the Rising Star Lodge of Masons Penobscot and the Penobscot Chapter 0. E. S. He is survived by his widow, Erma;: one son, Robert Leach; five daughters, Mrs. Rebecca Orcutt, Mrs. Rose Grindell, Mrs. Esther Austin, Mrs. Margaret Austin and Miss Roberta Leach, all of Penobscot; 10 grandchildren, three cousins and one niece."
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[16486] James and his unknown wife had Gamaiel (1638), Joseph (1685 at Chatham, MA), James (1687) and Jonathan (1689). Son Joseph m. 5 April 1716 Apphia Atwood (b. 1691 to Stephen Atwood, Jr. and Apphia Bangs) and had James (1716 - m. 16 Jan 1735 at Eastham, MA Elizabeth Higgins [1713-1745] and had Henry, Eunice, Elizabeth, Apphia, Elisha, Joshua [1735-1820, m. Lydia Pepper], and James), Hannah (1719), Joseph (1722), Rebecca (1742), Apphia (1728) and Joanna (1729). [James, b. 1716, served in the Continental Army, r. Mt. Desert, ME.]
[34260] Her information is from the unverified Whitcomb Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2013.
_Dugald STEWART _____+
| (1448 - 1498)
_Alan STEWART _______|_____________________
| (1497 - 1562)
_Alexander STUART ___|
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_Donald STUART ______|
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| |_Margaret MACDONALD _|
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_Duncan STEWART __________|
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| |_Katherine CAMPBELL _|
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|--Duncan STEWART
| (1623 - 1717)
| _Alexander CAMPBELL _+
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| _Angus CAMPBELL _____|_____________________
| | (.... - 1538)
| _Archibald CAMPBELL _|
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| _John CAMPBELL ______|
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| | |_Marion CAMPBELL ____|
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|_Helen Margaret CAMPBELL _|
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Duncan and his brother Alexander arrived in Massachusetts from Scotland in 1654 - they were Highland Scots. http://www.hostmybb.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=175&mforum=stewart contains these postings:
PostPosted: Mon May 26, 2008 5:47 pm Post subject: Duncan Stewart 1623 - 1717 "Kilmadock - Banished MA Col Reply with quote
My family descends from Duncan Stewart who was born in "Kilmadock, Perth" abt 1623. He was transported to Ipswich, Massachusetts by 1649. He was enslaved and worked as a shipwright (?). He married Ann Winchurst (abt 1633 to 1729). They had 12 children including my forebear James Stewart (1664-1750). The Stewart family relocated in the Fox Island area of Maine by the late 18th century. I know little of Duncan Stewart or his family beyond his approximate birth date and birth place. Family tradition holds that he was banished as a prisoner in the Cromwell Wars. I would like to hear from anyone who may be researching this particular family. Sincerely, Inez Reed
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The following section was clipped from another posting by Inez elsewhere on this forum and has been combined here in order to keep all posts for the same topic in the same place. - Ryk
Hi all - I would like to add as an after thought, family oral traditions hold that Duncan Stewart (abt 1623-1717) was the son of Duncan Stewart. The younger Duncan's mother was cited as either Helen Margaret Campbell or simply "Mrs. Stewart". I've seen odd references to a Stiubhart Stewart (Stuart Stewart?) as the father but that's one reference few of my loosely related kinsmen accept. Although archival evidence suggests that he worked as a shipwright during his period of servitude, Duncan was later listed as a planter. I have seen secondary references to a younger brother, Alexander. Alexander was born in Scotland around 1630 and died in Massachussetts around 1730. Best wishes, Inez.
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A posting in http://www.weymouthtech.com/genealogy offers: "Duncan Stewart is first found in Essex Co. records when he married Anne Winchurst in Ipswich in 1654. Both were servants of George Hadley. He later became a proprietor in Newbury, and died in Rowley in 1717 at a greatly advanced age, either ~94 or ~100 years old, depending on which DOB you subscribe to. Duncan married Anne Winchurst, both then of Ipswich, early in 1654. It says they were both in the service of George Hadley. Duncan Stewart was a shipwright. He was captured by Cromwell's men at battle of Dunbar 1650 and shipped to the new world as an indentured servant." Re: Ann - "Have also seen her last name as Winchester. Ann Winchurch was indentured to John Cogswell. She and Duncan Stuart were whipped for fornication by order of the church. This was prior to their marriage."
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A posting by Lauren Boyd
Extracts from "Essex Institute Historical Collections" that in Vol. XIV, the records of deaths of First Church, Rowley had John Stewart, aged 90 years and 8 or 9 months, which would give him a birth date of February or March 1666, and make his birth in Newbury, three years earlier than Henry's. This verbatim record is also from the same source: "1717. Dunkin Stewart, about (it's thot) an 100 years old, Aug 30"; and "1729. Old Widow Stewart, relict of Duncan, July 9."
Gage's "History of Rowley" "Shipbuilding was first carried on in Rowley at Rowley landing by Duncan Stewart and sons, who came from Newbury as early as 1680, and perhaps earlier. Previous to his death he sold his shipyard to Edward Saunders."
"Genealogical and Family History of the State of Maine" "...this branch of the Stewards, or Stewarts, trace to Duncan Steward, of Ipswich, Massachusetts, who settled there in 1658. He joined the church in Rowley, September 26, 1723; his wife Anne joined September 17, 1721. Both Duncan and Anne Steward lived to be nearly one hundred years old; they made their home in Newbury, Massachusetts, where Duncan was a shipbuilder; in 1680 they were living in Rowley. ... Some of the branches of the family spell their name Stewart, others Stuart, but it is positively known that Duncan spelled his Steward."
Salem Registry of Deeds lists six deeds for Duncan Steward, one deed Dunckin Steward and one deed Duncan Stewart.
"Founders of Early American Families" published by The General Court of the Order of Founders and Patriots of America, Cleveland, Ohio 1985 lists Duncan Stewart as a Scotch prisoner. "The non-English colonists from the British Isles were almost entirely Scots. ... Yet the great majority were prisoners who were taken captive by the armies of Oliver Cromwell and brought to America in 1651 or 1652. Here they were sold as indentured servants for a period of several years or less. Many of the "Scotch prisoners" were deported to Boston where they were acquired by planters from Maine to the Plymouth colony."
_Jacob Heinrich TROUTMAN _____________+
| (1764 - 1833)
_Jacob TROUTMAN ____________|_Regina ("Rachel") Catharine TSCHOPP _
| (1792 - 1854) m 1813 (1770 - 1809)
_Samuel TROUTMAN ____|
| (1818 - 1901) m 1842|
| | _Johann Nicolaus (Jr) BROSIUS ________+
| | | (1754 - 1833)
| |_Magdalena BROSIUS _________|_Anna Maria REITZ ____________________
| (1794 - 1877) m 1813 (1761 - 1826)
_Augustus H. TROUTMAN _|
| (1844 - 1929) m 1867 |
| | _Caspar HEPLER _______________________+
| | | (1751 - 1816) m 1772
| | _Heinrich HEPLER ___________|_Anna Maria SCHMIDT __________________
| | | (1795 - 1864) (1755 - 1831)
| |_Catherine HEPLER ___|
| (1824 - 1888) m 1842|
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| |_Elizabeth DUNKELBERGER ____|______________________________________
| (1796 - 1827)
_George Sylvester TROUTMAN _|
| (1868 - 1958) m 1891 |
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| |_Priscilla R. EBRIGHT _|
| (1850 - 1940) m 1867 |
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|--Lottie TROUTMAN
| (1893 - ....)
| _Christoph GEIST _____________________
| | (1717 - 1766)
| _Andreas GEIST _____________|_Anna Margaretha PLOWHEAD ____________
| | (1755 - 1849) (1724 - 1776)
| _Abraham GEIST ______|
| | (1813 - 1883) |
| | | _Johann Nicholas SCHNEIDER ___________+
| | | | (1749 - 1821) m 1773
| | |_Maria Catharina SCHNEIDER _|_Anna Maria BORDNER __________________
| | (1778 - 1859) (1756 - 1827)
| _John H. GEIST ________|
| | (1840 - 1902) m 1861 |
| | | _Caspar HEPLER _______________________+
| | | | (1751 - 1816) m 1772
| | | _Christopher HEPLER ________|_Anna Maria SCHMIDT __________________
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| | |_Elizabeth HEPLER ___|
| | (1813 - 1888) |
| | | _Hans Jacob (Jr) WAGNER ______________+
| | | | (1725 - 1802) m 1756
| | |_Catherine WAGNER __________|_Louisa HUBER ________________________
| | (1780 - 1855) m 1799 (1736 - 1827)
|_Laura Sophia GEIST ________|
(1870 - 1955) m 1891 |
| _Hans Peter BEISEL ___________________+
| | (1726 - 1783) m 1749
| _Johann Jacob BEISEL _______|_Mary Catharine CLADER _______________
| | (1758 - 1829) m 1780 (1731 - 1794)
| _Peter BEISEL _______|
| | (1801 - 1873) |
| | | _Hans Jacob (Jr) WAGNER ______________+
| | | | (1725 - 1802) m 1756
| | |_Gertraut WAGNER ___________|_Louisa HUBER ________________________
| | (1760 - 1859) m 1780 (1736 - 1827)
|_Harriet BEISEL _______|
(1842 - 1912) m 1861 |
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| | (1758 - 1824) m 1801
|_Magdalena HEIM _____|
(1808 - 1879) |
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|_Susanna Sophia KOHL _______|______________________________________
(1775 - 1863) m 1801
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_Geoffrey la ZOUCHE ______|_________________________________________
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_Alan La ZOUCHE _____|
| (.... - 1190) |
| | _Alan IV ("Fergent"), Duke of BRITTANY __+
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| |_Hawise of BRITTANY ______|_Ermengarde of ANJOU ____________________
| (.... - 1147)
_Roger La ZOUCHE ______|
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| | _Philip DE BELMEIS _______|_________________________________________
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| |_Alice DE BELMEIS ___|
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| | _William LE MESCHIN _____________________+
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| |_Maud LE MESCHIN _________|_________________________________________
| (.... - 1190)
_Eudo La ZOUCHE _______|
| (.... - 1279) |
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| | _Mancel BISSET ___________|_________________________________________
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| | _Henry BISSET _______|
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| |_Margaret BISSET ______|
| (.... - 1231) |
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| _William CANTILUPE _______|_________________________________________
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| _William CANTILUPE __|
| | (.... - 1251) |
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| | |_Mecelin BRACI ___________|_________________________________________
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| _William DE CANTELUPE _|
| | (.... - 1254) |
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| | |_Milicent GORNAI ____|
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|_Milicent DE CANTELOU _|
(.... - 1299) |
| _William DE BRAOSE ______________________+
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| _Reginald DE BRAOSE ______|_Matilda (or Maud) d'St.Valerie DE HAIA _
| | (1182 - ....) (.... - 1210)
| _William DE BRAOSE __|
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| | |_Gracia DE BRIWERE _______|_________________________________________
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|_Eva DE BRAOSE ________|
(.... - 1298) |
| _John MARSHALL __________________________+
| | (.... - 1165)
| _Sir William the MARSHAL _|_Sibyl DE SALISBURY _____________________
| | (1146 - 1219) m 1189
|_Eva MARSHALL _______|
(1203 - ....) |
| _Richard ("Strongbow") DE CLARE _________+
| | (1130 - 1176) m 1170
|_Isabel DE CLARE _________|_Eva MacMurrough, Countess of IRELAND ___
(1173 - 1220) m 1189 (1145 - 1188)
[12207] Sir William, 1st Lord Zouche of Haryngworth, m. by 15 Feb 1296 Maud, dau. of John, 1st Lord Lovel. They are ancestors of the Rev. George Burroughs, b. ca. 1650, executed for witchcraft at Salem, Mass., 19 Aug 1692 at age 42, minister at Portland, ME 1674-76, 1683-90 - for line see "Ancestral Roots..." (Balt., 1992 - 7th ed.), line 200.