[28051] The unverified file in One World Tree in Ancestry.com in 2007 states William is son of Giles Blake (b. ca. 1568 in Little Baddow, Co. Essex, England, d. 13 June 1642 in Dorchester, MA) and Forothy Tweedy (b. 1752 in Andover, England, d. 15 Feb 1647 in London, England, m. ca. 1593 in Little Baddow, Co. Essex).
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Robert was Baron of Skelton and was granted Annandale in 1124. See a discussion of this uncertain ancestry on the Web (in 2003) at http://www.baronage.co.uk/bphtm-03/bruce-03.html. Also see http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SCOTLAND.htm#AdamBrusdied1143. Cf. http://www.stirnet.com/HTML/genie/british/bb4fz/bruce01.htm, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_de_Brus,_1st_Lord_of_Annandale and http://www.geocities.com/janet_ariciu/theBrucefamily.html.
Find A Grave memorial 85709254 and succeeding generations offers different dates, etc. and reports: "Robert de Brus was the 1st Lord of Cleveland and Annandale.
He was granted Skelton in Yorkshire, by King Henry I in 1106, and had a charter from King of Scots, David I, for Annandale about 1124. In 1138, shortly before the Battle of the Standard, he renounced his allegiance to Scotland and resigned his lands to his younger son, Robert. There were two sons: Robert de Brus, 2nd Lord of Annandale, who inherited the Lordship of Annandale, Adam de Brus, whose descendants continued to hold lands in England as Lords of Skelton. When Peter de Brus III, last Bruce Lord of Skelton, died in 1272, his sisters were co-heiresses. One of them, Laderia, carried Carleton to her marriage with John de Bellew, whose daughter, Sybil married Sir Miles de Stapleton (k. 1314, at the Battle of Bannockburn), whose family were subsequently designated "of Carleton". This appears to confirm the de Brus and de Pagnall of Carleton connection. Sir Miles Stapleton's son and heir, Sir Gilbert (d. 1321) married Agnes, daughter of Bryan FitzAlan, Lord FitzAlan, and a granddaughter of Devorguilla of Galloway (d. 1290) wife of John de Balliol, Lord of Barnard Castle, whose son was King John of Scotland."
[723] Basic information is in "The Great Migration...1634-1635" (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2003), Vol. 3, pp. 187-192. Samuel was apprenticed at age 15 to John Cogswell of Westbury, Wiltshire, a cloth manufacturer. Samuel came to America with Cogswell in 1635 in the ship "Angel Gabriel" - the ship anchored Aug. 14 near Pemaquid or Bristol and was broken up in a hurricane the next day - they were rescued by another ship and taken to Ipswich where they took up residence. Samuel completed his apprenticeship and returned to Dilton, England to marry Eleanor Neate; they came to Northam (now Dover), NH; he later built a home in the area of Portsmouth and was one of the petitioners to the General Court of Mass. to change the name from Strawberry Bank to Portsmouth. He was a Deacon in the Church and a sturdy and strong man. See the article about him at http://www.weekslibrary.org/history.html and more at http://home.gci.net/~jhay/Haynes/HAYNES.html on the Web. He owned and operated a saw mill and held minor civic positions. The surname is presumed to be Welsh, perhaps derived from Eimws ("son of Einion"). Dilton, where Samuel and Eleanor married, is a manor also known as Daleton about two miles from Westbury, and was known for its manufacture of woolen cloth. The town name probably derives from Dyllan-tun, meaning Dylla's or Dulla's farmstead. The place is now known as Old Dilton, in distinction from the newer town of Dilton Marsh to the northwest. See "The Pioneers of Maine and New Hampshire...," Charles Henry Pope (Baltimore: Clearfield/Genealogical Publishing Co., 2002), p. 87, and NEHGR (1855) 9:366-7 (which reports he was Deacon of the First Church in Portsmouth in 1671, selectman there, etc.). Also see http://www.weekslibrary.org/history.html and "Deacon Samuel Haines of Westbury, Wiltshire, England and his descendants in America, 1635-1901," Thomas V. Haines (Northampton, NH: 1902)[on-line at the Brigham Young University family history web site]. http://www.weekslibrary.org/history.html offers: "The North Church (Congregational) of Portsmouth was founded in 1671, and Samuel Haines was chosen as its first deacon. At its founding, a cemetery for Greenland was set aside on a knoll overlooking the Winnicut River, 'joining to Thomas Avery's and Leonard Week's land.'" "Deacon Samuel Haines of Westbury, Wiltshire, England, and his descendants in America, 1635-1901: containing the origin of the name of the Shropshire family, the coat-of-arms, ancient wills and other records, biographical sketches, maps, pictures, etc.," T. V. Haines (North Hampton, NH, Stanhope Press, 1902) may also be consulted.
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[56571] The unverified fle KCWG-B3H in familysearch.org offers: "When Esther Almira Skillings was born on 8 February 1877, in Embden, Somerset, Maine, United States, her father, John S. Skillings III, was 31 and her mother, Desire Eleanor Towne, was 23. She married Manley Millard Moulton on 21 May 1896, in Anson, Somerset, Maine, United States. They were the parents of at least 4 sons and 4 daughters. She lived in Somerset, Maine, United States in 1900. She died on 9 September 1958, in Waterville, Kennebec, Maine, United States, at the age of 81, and was buried in Anson, Somerset, Maine, United States."
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