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_Peter BRILLHART ____+ | (1726 - 1782) m 1745 _Christian B. BRILLHART _|_Mary MEYER _________ | (1762 - 1811) (.... - 1804) _John BRILLHART _____| | (1787 - 1870) | | | _____________________ | | | | |_Anna (Wever?) WEBER ____|_____________________ | (1764 - 1828) _Jacob BRILLHART ____| | (1810 - 1883) m 1835| | | _____________________ | | | | | _________________________|_____________________ | | | | |_Catherine DOWE _____| | (1799 - 1865) | | | _____________________ | | | | |_________________________|_____________________ | _Robert Benjamin BRILLHART _| | (1848 - 1921) m 1872 | | | _____________________ | | | | | _________________________|_____________________ | | | | | _____________________| | | | | | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | | | |_________________________|_____________________ | | | | |_Anna NEITZ _________| | (1808 - 1891) m 1835| | | _____________________ | | | | | _________________________|_____________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | | _____________________ | | | | |_________________________|_____________________ | | |--Alva Jay BRILLHART | (1883 - 1963) | _____________________ | | | _________________________|_____________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | |_________________________|_____________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | | _________________________|_____________________ | | | | | | |_____________________| | | | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | |_________________________|_____________________ | | |_Mary Ann BESSEY ___________| (1850 - 1939) m 1872 | | _____________________ | | | _________________________|_____________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | |_________________________|_____________________ | | |_____________________| | | _____________________ | | | _________________________|_____________________ | | |_____________________| | | _____________________ | | |_________________________|_____________________
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Robert Nelson
[22558]
Ref.: http://www.kittycooper.com/GEDbrows/g1372.html#I32947 in 2003 (not verified) which states Margaret is daughter of William D'Aumarle and his wife Ellen or Alice.
[22010]
Homer Beers James' web site, http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~pmcbride/james/f023.htm#I1238X2 in 2003, shares: Ref: Burke, pp. 43-47. Ref: "The Ligon Family". The Berkeley family is unique in having an unbroken male line of descent from a Saxon ancestor before the Norman Conquest of England in 1066 to the 20th Century. The family descends from Harding, the son of Eadnoth (Alnod), who was "Marshal" or "Staller", a high official under King Edward the Confessor. A study of dates makes it probable that this Harding had a son of the same name, perhaps the man who played a distinguished part in the Crusading Wars, helping King Baldwin I of Jerusalem, to win the battle of Jaffa in 1102. The son of the crusader would then be Robert FitzHarding of Berkeley, afterwards styled Robert de Berkeley. The town of Berkeley is located in the county of Gloucestershire and is situated about five miles west of Dursley and eighteen southwest of Gloucester, and northeast of Bristol. It was chartered by King Edward I. to be governed by a mayor and alderman, but the corporation was annulled in 1885. The place confers the title of Earl and Baron on the Berkeley family. The manor embraces nearly thirty parishes and is one of the largest in England; it was given by William the Conqueror to Roger de Berkeley, Lord of Dursley. Having espoused the cause of King Stephen in opposition to Empress Maud, the third Roger de Berkeley was deposed by King Henry II., and the title and estates were conferred upon Robert FitzHarding, a wealthy citizen of Bristol. In the Domesday Book, the name of Berkeley is written Berchelai, whereas the Saxons wrote it Beoncenlan. It is supposed to have been so called from Beonce, the beech-tree, because it once grew very plentifully there. The town is one of the ancient boroughs, of which there are five in Gloucestershire, in the time of King Edward I. At the time that William obtained the crown of England, he rewarded Roger de Berkeley with the manor of Berkeley. Roger was an ancient Saxon nearly allied in blood to King Edward the Confessor, and who supported William at the battle of Hastings. Roger, thus, assumed the name of Roger de Berkeley. Roger de Berkeley founded the family of Berkeley in England at the Norman Conquest. He was a leading chief in the army of William the Conqueror. He is styled, in the 20th year of King William, as "Roger Senior of Berkeley" from the possession of Berkeley Castle, co. Gloucester. "The castle" says Rudder, "was began in the 17th year of Henry I., by Roger de Berkeley the 2nd, and finished by Roger the 3rd, in the reign of King Stephen. Further additions were made during the reign of King Edward III." This Roger bestowed several churches upon the priory of Stanley, with the tithes and lands, and being shorn a monk there, in 1091, restored the lordship of Stoteshore, which he had long detained from that convent. Since he had no issue, he was succeeded at his death by his nephew, William. From "The Peerage, Baronetage, and Knightage of the British Empire", "The Earl of Berkeley", pp 70-71 (1882). Also Burke's "Peerage and Baronetage", pp 232-233. "The history of the peerage of the Earl of Berkeley, unquestionably feudal in its origins, which has been more or less recognized in its territorial character at various epochs, is of exceptional importance in bearing upon the history of English dignities, and the gradual obsolescence and final extinction of barony by tenure. Harding of Bristol, said by genealogists to have been the son of a king of Denmark and companion to the Conqueror, has been conjectured by a modern historian to be identical with Harding (a contemporary of Harold and William, son of Eadnoth the Staller, an officer of Edward the Confessor, who survived the Conquest; but this identification can only be regarded as `not improbable.' His son, Robert FitzHarding, of Bristol, obtained from Henry, Duke of Normandy, afterwards Henry II, a grant of the hundred of Berkeley, called Berkeley Herness. He granted all the churches in Berkeley Herness to St. Augustine's Abbey, Bristol (now the cathedral), of which he is the reputed founder, and where he was buried, 1171. His only surviving son, Maurice de Berkeley, obtained in 1189 confirmations from King Richard I, and from Queen Eleanor of Berkeley Herness. `to be held in barony by the service of five knights.' He married Alice, daughter of Roger de Berkeley, of Dursley, the former Lord of Berkeley. Their eldest son, Robert de Berkeley, obtained a charter of confirmation from King Richard I, in 1199. He was one of the Barons at war with King John, and died May 13, 1219. He was succeeded by Thomas, his brother, whose grandson, Thomas de Berkeley, 6th Baron by tenure, had writs of summons to parliament from June 24, 1295 (the 23rd year of King Edward I), to May 15, 1321 (the 14th year of King Edward II). In 1301, 1302, and 1305 he was serving in the Scottish wars with Maurice and John his son; prisoner at the battle of Bannockburn, in June 1314; Justice of West Wales, 1317. He died July 23, ????. His younger son, James, was Bishop of Exeter, 1326." Cf. "The Family, Vol. 1," p. 70 on-line at http://www.electricscotland.com/webclans/minibios/c/FAMILY_BOOK_VolI.pdf
[3497]
See "Royalty for Commoners", Roderick W. Stuart (1993), p 4; "Histoire des ducs et des comtes de Champagne," Henry Arbois de Jubainville, Léon Pigeotte, Auguste Longnon (Paris: MDCCCLXVI), p. 206. http://www.tsj.org/hugues.htm states that Adelaide m. (2) (as widow of Bouchard II) Gui le Rouge de Montlhery.
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For this line see the unverified file LRBV-8ZD in familysearch.org.
[17187]
For this family a descendants, see the unverified file L4Q5-1JF in familysearch.org.
[17186]
[S16]
Vital Records of York, ME (Camden: Picton Press, 1992)
[27518]
This line is not verified, but is provided by Jim Weber's "The Phillips, Weber, Kirk, & Staggs families of the Pacific Northwest" on http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com in 2007. Willinhall is just east of Wolverhampton in the West Midlands, NW of Birmingham, England. http://www.shercliff.demon.co.uk/WHS/streetl.htm offers information on the naming of "Leveson Street [in Willenhal]. Named after the Leveson family, who were lords of the Manor of Stowheath, and a branch of which family lived in nearby Moat House and owned extensive lands in the area. Richard Leveson was in Willenhall at the time of the reign of Edward the First (1272 to 1307) as lessee of the prebendal Manor and holder of a considerable estate in the Kings manor of Stowheath. The family also owned a house at Snow Hill Wolverhampton and also Trentham Hall. They made their considerable fortune from the wool trade, then the main industry in the Wolverhampton area. The Leveson's, like the Lane's of Bentley were Roman Catholics and fought on the side of the King during the Civil War. Thomas Leveson was a Colonel in the Kings army and was the Governor of Dudley Castle which he successfully defended until it was surrendered when the war ended. When John Leveson died about 1750 there was no male heir and the property passed jointly to his three daughters but by 1763 all their holdings in Willenhall had been sold off and the family left the area. By the turn of the century the house had gone although the grounds with their surrounding moat remained until the area was re-developed during the 1800's. It is believed that Moat House was built during Tudor Times and the Hearth Tax returns for Willenhall for 1666 show that it had 10 hearths, the largest building in the town."
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Vivian Beatrice CARTER
22 SEP 1907 - 16 APR 2000
Father: Edwin Lewis CARTER
Mother: Phoebe Mary HOWARD
Family 1
: Arthur Edward JONES
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Margaret (Damarell) D'AUMARLE
[22558]
1343 - 25 MAY 1399
Family 1
: William DE BONVILLE
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Alice DE BERKELEY
[22010]
CA 1133 - CA 1190
Father: Robert (III) DE BERKELEY
Family 1
: Maurice FITZROBERT
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Adélaide DE CRéCY
[3497]
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Family 1
: Bouchard II, Count of CORBIEL
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Abner Hale GRAY
[49390]
15 JUL 1867 - ____
Father: James Henry GRAY
Mother: Harriet Small POWERS
Family 1
: Comfort Frances SELLERS
_Joshua GRAY ________+
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_Andrew GRAY ________|_Jennat ELLIOT ______
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_Jeremiah B. GRAY ___|
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_Abner GRAY _________|
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| | _Nathaniel BRAY _____|_Ruth RIGGS _________
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| |_Hannah Nason BRAY __|
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| |_Lucy NASON _________|_Hannah MARSHALL ____
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John GRAY
[17187]
10 JUN 1707 - 9 APR 1778
Father: Robert GRAY
Mother: Elizabeth FREETHY
Family 1
: Elizabeth WINSLOW
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Elorah J. KING
DEC 1848 - 8 AUG 1872
Family 1
: Robert WATERMAN
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Richard LEVESON
[27518]
CA 1241 - ____
Family 1
: Agnes CLEMENT
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