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[11443] Margaret m. ca. 1420 Sir Robert Howard, K.G. (ca. 1383-1436) of Stoke-by-Nayland, Suffolk. Their son, Sir John Howard, K.G., was created Duke of Norfolk in 1483 and was slain at Bosworth Field Aug. 22, 1485. John's granddaughter Elizabeth Howard m. Sir Thomas Boleyn, K.G. who was father of King Henry VIII's wife Anne Boleyn. Regarding Caludon Castle, http://www.geocities.com/hank99uk/CaludonCastle.html reports: "After Thomas Mowbray was exiled his eldest son was executed by Henry IV for treason in 1405 and the castle passed to John 7th Lord Mowbray who died 1475 leaving a young heiress Anne who was given in marriage (age only 6) to Richard one of the young princes killed in the tower in 1483. Anne died of plague and the Mowbray estates were shared amongst the descendants of Thomas the banished fourth Lord. Caludon passed to Margaret Mowbray who had married Sir John Howard, (b.1432). John Howard was killed at the Battle of Bosworth Field in 1485. After the return of Henry and the subsequent death of King Richard the newly crowned Henry IV gave the estate to his supporter Gilbert George Talbot, The Earl of Shrewsbury. The Talbot's held the castle until 1494." Cf. http://www.thepeerage.com/p212.htm.
[53629] Sandra is daughter of Charles Kenneth deMoulpied (1898-1971) & Elizabeth M Pinkham (1916-1966; m. 20 May 1939 in ME).
[28655] Sophia and Peter had Samuel L. Bucher, Margaret Bucher, Albert F. Bucher, Lydia C. Bucher, Adeline A. Bucher, Oliver J. Bucher, Alice S. Bucher, Ida C. Bucher and Angeline A. Bucher. The census in 1860 of Franklin Township, Richland County, OH shows Peter Bucher, farmer, 59, living with wife Sophia, seamstress, 35; Joseph P., farmer, 21; Samuel L., 7; Albert F., 5; Lydia C., 4; and Adeline, 1. The parents were born in Pennsylvania and eveyone else in Ohio. Peter's real estate was worth $8,000 and personal estate $1,800. The post office was Mansfield - Ganges.
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This line is from the unverified Church Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2012. See "Ancestors and Descendants of Calvert Crary and his Wife Eliza Hill," Jerry Crary (privately published, 1917), pp. 41-44 (digital copy at www.archive.org).
Find A Grave memorial 10866775 offers:
There is a memorial stone standing at White Hall Graveyard in Mystic, New London County, Connecticut for Capt. John Gallup beside his wife's grave, but he is buried here at Smith's Castle Mass Gravesite in Wickford, Washington County, Rhode Island.
He was born in Mosterne, Dorsetshire, England and baptized in Bridport, Dorset, England on January 25, 1620/1 as the son of John Gallup/Gallop and his wife Christobel Bruchett. He arrived in Massachusetts on the ship Griffin with his mother and siblings September 4, 1633 three years after his father's arrival in 1630. On July 4, 1632 John Winthrop wrote the following about Christobel Gallup's fear of joining her husband in the colonies:
"I have much difficulty to keep John Galloppe here by reason his wife will not come. I marvel at the woman's weakness that she will live miserably with her children there, when she might live comfortably here with her husband. I pray persuade and further her coming by all means: if she will come let her have the remainder of his wages, if not, let it be bestowed to bring over his children, for so he desires: it would be above £40 loss to him to come for her."
John Gallup married Hannah Anna Lake 1643 in Boston. On February 25, 1650/1 John Gallup and his wife applied for house lots in New London, Connecticut.
In 1651; "On the town street east of Stallion & Bayley, a lot was laid out to John Gallup, eight acres in the heart of town covering the space east of the town street to the beach and extending north from State Street to Federal."
From the colonial records of Hartford February 9, 1652; "John Gallup in consideration and with respect unto the services his father hath done for the country, hath given him up the river of Mistick, which side he will 300 acres of upland." And the following year; "Hath given him a further addition to his land at Mistick, 150 acres, which he accepts and is satisfyde for what lands he formerly laide claim unto upon the general neck as a gift of his father's, given by General Stoughton after Pequot war." He moved to the east side of the Mystic river after this large grant of land. "He was one of the early settlers of Stonington; his homestead was bounded on the west by Mystic river, south by Captain Stanton's place and east by Captain Denison's land."
In 1665 he represented the town of Stonington at the General Court. He was an Indian interpreter from 1665-1675. In 1667 he again represented the town of Stonington at the General Court. He is found on the Connecticut census of 1669 living in Stonington, Connecticut.
In 1671 he was granted 100 acres of land by the General Court of Connecticut. "With Massachusetts forces he was in the Pequot War and bore himself so bravely that the General Court of Connecticut gave him a grant of 100 acres of land."
January 1675 he was made Captain of the 1st Company of the Connecticut Regiment where he fought in King Phillip's War. In February 1675 in Narragansett, now South Kingston, Rhode Island having raised 70 men under Captain John Mason of Norwich, Captain John Gallup joined with him at the head of the Mohegans. On December 19, 1675 he was killed along with ten men of his company in the Great Swamp Fight, fought in Narragansett, Washington, Rhode Island.
The division of his estate by order of the County Court for Stonington, New London, Connecticut: "Widow £100; son John £137; Benadam £90; to William and Samuel each £89; to five daughters each £70; Widow Hannah also a large grant of land."
Although he was buried where he died in Wickford, Washington County, Rhode Island, a memorial was erected at Whitehall Burial Ground. His wife and some of his children are buried at Whitehall.
_Thomas HOWARD ______________+
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| (1473 - 1554) m 1495 (.... - 1497)
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| |_Anne PLANTAGENET ____|_Elizabeth WOODVILLE ________
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[44422] An unverified Murdock/Chase family tree in Ancestry.com in 2018 offers: When James Howard was born in 1590 in Castle Bromwich, Warwickshire, England, his father, William, was 27 and his mother, Elizabeth, was 26. He married Mary Cooper in 1631. They had two [known] children during their marriage. He died on August 16, 1652, at the age of 62. Mary Cooper and her twin sister Mary were born in 1604 in Wiggenhall, Norfolk, England. . . . She died on August 16, 1652, at the age of 48.