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| m 1717
_Henry ARCHER _______|
| (1719 - ....) m 1750|
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| (1692 - 1732) m 1717
_John (Sr.) ARCHER __|
| (1752 - 1830) m 1778|
| | _John WIGLEY ________
| | | (1663 - 1735) m 1688
| | _Richard WIGLEY _______|_Sarah BULLOCK ______
| | | (1691 - 1762) m 1728 (1669 - 1738)
| |_Mary WIGLEY ________|
| (1729 - ....) m 1750|
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| (1704 - ....) m 1728
_Thomas ARCHER ______|
| (1787 - 1853) m 1816|
| | _Eliakim TUPPER _____+
| | | (1681 - ....) m 1707
| | _Eliakim (Jr.) TUPPER _|_Joanna FISH ________
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| | _William A. TUPPER __|
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| | | | _William BASSETT ____+
| | | | | (1680 - 1744) m 1709
| | | |_Mary BASSETT _________|_Abigail BOURNE _____
| | | (1709 - 1753) m 1734 (1684 - 1764)
| |_Elizabeth TUPPER ___|
| (1758 - 1830) m 1778|
| | _Thomas GATES _______+
| | | (1669 - 1726) m 1695
| | _Robert GATES _________|_Margaret GEER ______
| | | (1696 - 1745) m 1726 (1668 - 1751)
| |_Margaret GATES _____|
| (1730 - ....) m 1755|
| | _Thomas CLARK _______+
| | | (1675 - ....) m 1703
| |_Mary CLARK ___________|_Elizabeth LEONARD __
| (1705 - ....) m 1726
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| (1833 - ....)
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(1794 - 1870) m 1816|
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_Kuntz BRECHT _________
| (.... - 1612) m 1587
_Christoph(er) BRECHT _|_Catherine of NEUDORF _
| (1591 - 1665)
_Hans Balthasar BRECHT ______|
| (1636 - 1703) m 1658 |
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_Johannes Michael BRECHT _|
| (1662 - 1719) m 1684 |
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| | _Paul CHRISTMANN ______|_______________________
| | | (.... - 1666)
| |_Anna Margaretha CHRISTMANN _|
| (1637 - ....) m 1658 |
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_Johann Stephan BRECHT _|
| (1692 - 1747) |
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| | _Hans Jost HOFFMAN __________|
| | | (1628 - 1697) m 1651 |
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| |_Anna Katharina HOFFMAN __|
| (1664 - ....) m 1684 |
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| |_Christina FRANK ____________|
| m 1651 |
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|--Anna Marie ("Mary") BRECHT
| (1738 - 1827)
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[18664] This child, spouse and descendants are from Aubrey Hawton via Internet 9/98, and are not verified (hawton@barint.on.ca). Her baptismal record is at Bern Reformed Church, Berks Co., PA which also shows Elizabeth, dau. of Stephen Brecht and Veronica, baptised in May, 1738. See http://jliptrap.us/gen/brecht.htm.
_George (Louis) I, King of Great BRITAIN _______________+
| (1660 - 1727) m 1682
_George (Augustus) II, King of Great BRITAIN ____|_Sophia Dorothea of BRUNSWICK __________________________
| (1683 - 1760) m 1705 (1666 - 1726)
_Frederick Lewis, K.G., Prince of WALES ______|
| (1707 - 1751) m 1736 |
| | _John Frederick, Margrave of BRANDENBURG _______________
| | | (1654 - 1686) m 1681
| |_Wilhelmina Caroline of ANSPACH _________________|_Eleonore Erdmuthe Louise of SAXE-EISENACH _____________
| (1683 - 1737) m 1705 (1662 - 1696)
_George (William Frederick) III, King of Great BRITAIN _|
| (1738 - 1820) m 1761 |
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| | _Frederick II, Duke of SAXE-GOTHA _______________|________________________________________________________
| | | (1676 - 1732)
| |_Augusta of SAXE-GOTHA _______________________|
| (1719 - 1772) m 1736 |
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| |_Magdalena Augusta of ANHALT-ZERBST _____________|________________________________________________________
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_Edward Augustus, K.G., Duke of KENT __|
| (1767 - 1820) m 1818 |
| | _Adolf Friedrich I VON MECKLENBURG-SCHWERIN ____________+
| | | (1588 - 1658) m 1635
| | _Adolphus Frederick II, Duke of MECKLENBURG _____|_Marie Katherine VON BRAUNSCHWEIG-LüNEBURG-DANNENBERG _
| | | (1658 - 1708) m 1705
| | _Duke Charles Louis Frederick of MECKLENBURG _|
| | | (1708 - 1752) m 1735 |
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| | | |_Christiane Emilie of SCHWARZBURG-SONDERSHAUSEN _|________________________________________________________
| | | (1681 - 1751) m 1705
| |_Charlotte of MECKLENBURG ______________________________|
| (1744 - 1818) m 1761 |
| | _Ernst VON SACHSEN-HILDBURGHAUSEN ______________________+
| | | (1655 - 1715) m 0168
| | _Ernst Friedrich I VON SACHSEN-HILDBURGHAUSEN ___|_Sophia Henriette VON WALDECK __________________________
| | | (1681 - 1724) m 1704 (1662 - 1702)
| |_Elizabeth Albertine of SAXE-HILDBURGHAUSEN __|
| (1713 - 1761) m 1735 |
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| |_Sophia Albertine VON ERBACH-ERBACH _____________|________________________________________________________
| (1683 - 1742) m 1704
|
|--Victoria Hanover, Queen of Great BRITAIN
| (1819 - 1901)
| _Johann Ernst, Herzog VON SACHSEN-SAALFELD _____________+
| | (1658 - 1729) m 1690
| _Franz Josias, Duke of SACHSEN-COBURG-SAALFELD __|_Charlotte Johanna, Gfn VON WALDECK ____________________
| | (1697 - 1764) m 1723 (1664 - 1699)
| _Ernst Friedrich, Duke of SAXE-COBURG ________|
| | (1724 - 1800) m 1749 |
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| | |_Anna Sophie of SCHWARZBURG-RUDOLSTADT __________|________________________________________________________
| | (1700 - 1780) m 1723
| _Franz Frederick Anton, Duke of SAXE-COBURG ____________|
| | (1750 - 1806) m 1777 |
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| | | _Ferdinand Albert II, Duke of BRUNSWICK _________|________________________________________________________
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| | |_Sophie Antonie of BRUNSWICK _________________|
| | (1724 - 1802) m 1749 |
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|_Victoria Maria Louisa of SAXE-COBURG _|
(1786 - 1861) m 1818 |
| ________________________________________________________
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| _Henry XXIV, Count of REUSS-EBERSDORF ________|
| | (1724 - 1779) m 1754 |
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|_Auguste Caroline Sophie of Lobenstein and EBERSDORF ___|
(1757 - 1831) m 1777 |
| ________________________________________________________
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|_Caroline ERBACH-SCHONBERG ___________________|
(1727 - 1796) m 1754 |
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Victoria (queen), (1819-1901), queen of the United Kingdom of Great
Britain and Ireland (1837-1901) and empress of India (1876-1901).
Born Alexandrina Victoria on May 24, 1819, in Kensington Palace, London,
Victoria was the daughter of Victoria Mary Louisa (1786-1861), daughter of
the duke of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld; her father was Edward Augustus
(1767-1820), duke of Kent and Strathern, the fourth son of George III and
youngest brother of George IV and William IV, kings of Great Britain.
Because William IV had no legitimate children, his niece Victoria became
heir apparent to the British crown upon his accession in 1830. On June 20,
1837, with the death of William IV, she became queen at the age of 18.
Early in her reign Victoria developed a serious concern with affairs of
state, guided by her first prime minister, William Lamb, 2d Viscount
Melbourne. Melbourne was leader of that wing of the Whig party that later
became known as the Liberal party. He exercised a strongly progressive
influence on the political thinking of the queen.
In 1840 Victoria was married to her first cousin, Albert, prince of
Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, whom she had known for about four years. Although this
was a marriage of state, it was a highly romantic and successful one, and
Victoria was devoted to her domestic responsibilities. The first of their
nine children was Victoria Adelaide Mary Louise (1840-1901), later empress
of Germany. Their first son, Albert Edward, prince of Wales and later king
of Great Britain as Edward VII, was born in 1841. When the conservative
Prince Albert convinced her that Liberal policy jeopardized the future of
the Crown, the queen began to lose her enthusiasm for the party. After
1841, when the Melbourne government fell and Sir Robert Peel became prime
minister, Victoria was an ardent supporter of the Conservative party. Also
under Albert's influence, she began to question the tradition that
restricted the British sovereign to an advisory role. In 1850 she
challenged the authority of Henry John Temple, 3d Viscount Palmerston,
foreign secretary in the Whig government that had been in power since
1846. Her position was that the sovereign should at least be consulted on
foreign policy. Palmerston, independent and self-assertive, ignored the
request. Their struggle reached a climax in 1851, when the prime minister,
Lord John Russell, who was also displeased with Palmerston's arbitrary
methods, dismissed him from the foreign office. Their altercations with
Palmerston, one of the most popular political leaders in the country,
caused Victoria and Albert to lose some of the esteem of their subjects.
Their popularity dwindled even more in 1854, when they tried to avert the
Crimean War. After the war had begun, however, they gave it their
wholehearted support. In 1856, shortly before the end of the war, the
queen instituted the Victoria Cross, the highest British award for wartime
valor.
In 1857, Victoria had the title of prince consort bestowed on Albert. Four
years later he died, and she remained in virtual mourning for much of the
rest of her life. She avoided public appearances, letting the prince of
Wales fulfill most of the royal ceremonial duties. Her detailed personal
interest in the affairs of state continued, however.
Several prime ministers served during the latter part of Victoria's reign,
but only the Conservative party leader Benjamin Disraeli, who held office
in 1868 and from 1874 to 1880, gained her confidence. He ingratiated
himself with the queen by a cultivated personal approach and flattering
gifts. He also allowed her a free hand in the awarding of church,
military, and some political appointments. She fully endorsed his policy
of strengthening and extending the British Empire, and in 1876 Disraeli
secured for her the title of empress of India. She rarely agreed with the
brilliant leader of the Liberal party, William E. Gladstone, who served as
prime minister four times between 1868 and 1894. Victoria disapproved of
the democratic reforms he enunciated, such as abolishing the purchase of
military commissions and legalizing trade unions, and his powerful
intellectualized method of argument. She was also strongly opposed to his
policy of home rule for Ireland. The Conservative leader Robert Arthur
Talbot Gascoyne-Cecil, 3d Marquess of Salisbury, who served as prime
minister three times between 1885 and 1902, more often found favor with
the queen. Like Disraeli, he advocated protecting British interests and
increasing British influence abroad.
Victoria's popularity reached its height in the last two decades of her
reign, and it was shared by all classes in British society. Her golden
jubilee in 1887 and her diamond jubilee in 1897 were occasions for great
public rejoicing. Her subjects were then enjoying an unprecedented period
of prosperous complacency, and her enthusiastic execution of the Boer War
increased her appeal at home and abroad. Victoria died on January 22,
1901. Her 63-year reign was the longest in the history of England. Her
descendants, including 40 grandchildren, married into almost every royal
family of Europe.
With her personal example of honesty, patriotism, and devotion to family
life, Victoria became a living symbol of the solidity of the British
Empire. The many years of her reign, often referred to as the Victorian
age, witnessed the rise of the middle class and were marked by a deeply
conservative morality and intense nationalism.
Victoria's correspondence was published in three series, Letters, 1837-61
(3 vol., 1907), Letters, 1862-85 (3 vol., 1926), and Letters, 1886-1901 (3
vol., 1930-32).
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| | _Thomas LEIGHTON ____+
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| | _John LEIGHTON ______|_Deborah BUNKER _____
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| |_Olive LEIGHTON _____|
| (1743 - 1826) m 1759|
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| (1710 - 1756) m 1728
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| (1807 - 1893)
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[57219] The unverified file L22L-GP9 in familysearch.org provides this line and offers: "When Drusilla Cross was born on 9 August 1807, in Maine, United States, her father, Moses Cross Jr., was 29 and her mother, Sarah Sally Sands, was 24. She married William Taylor on 8 January 1828, in Sebec, Piscataquis, Maine, United States. They were the parents of at least 4 sons and 5 daughters. She lived in Sebec, Piscataquis, Maine, United States for about 20 years and Orono, Penobscot, Maine, United States in 1880. She died on 8 July 1893, in Maine, United States, at the age of 85, and was buried in Sebec, Piscataquis, Maine, United States."
[38441] This person is from the unverified JWLowell tree in Ancestry.com in 2015.
[57487] The unverified file L7BH-T6T in familysearch.org offers: "When Frederick Wilhelm Dornfeld was born on 24 January 1903, in Watertown, Jefferson, Wisconsin, United States, his father, Louis Ernst Dornfeld, was 34 and his mother, Emma Wilhelmine Menke, was 33. He married Thelma Gott on 26 October 1922, in McKinley, Tremont, Hancock, Maine, United States. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 1 daughter. He lived in Tremont, Hancock, Maine, United States for about 10 years. In 1950, at the age of 47, his occupation is listed as fisherman in Brownsville, Cameron, Texas, United States. He died on 3 May 1973, in Brownsville, Cameron, Texas, United States, at the age of 70, and was buried in Tremont, Hancock, Maine, United States."
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_Samuel ELWELL ______|
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| |_Joanne DOLLIVER ____|__
| (1600 - 1675)
_Jacob ELWELL _______|
| (1662 - 1710) m 1686|
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| (1705 - 1763) m 1733|
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| (1668 - ....) m 1686|
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[11372] AKA Juana Enríquez. Joanna, John's second wife, is of the family of the hereditary grand admirals of Castile - or as per http://libro.uca.edu/chaytor/hac15.htm in 2003 is daughter of the King of Castile. See http://en.wikipedia.org.
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| (1635 - 1667)
_Johann Michael KIMMELL _|
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_Johann Jacob (Sr) KIMMEL _|
| (1705 - 1784) m 1728 |
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_Johann Adam KIMMEL _|
| (1733 - 1778) m 1756|
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| (1708 - 1753) m 1728 |
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| | (.... - 1785) |
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(1733 - 1794) m 1756|
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| _Johann Bartholomaus KLOPP _|__
| | (1646 - 1738) m 1669
| _Johannes Peter KLOPP ___|
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| | |_Maria Catharina JUNCKER ___|__
| | (1648 - ....) m 1669
|_Maria Catharine KLOP _____|
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[29354] Jacob apparently m. (2) in 1796 Susannah Miller.
_Obed LEACH ____________+
| m 1801
_Hiram Freethy LEACH _____|_Mary BARTLETT _________
| (1803 - 1891) m 1829 (1783 - 1866)
_Uriah Bartlett LEACH __|
| (1829 - 1902) m 1853 |
| | _John LEACH ____________+
| | | (1783 - 1856) m 1806
| |_Abigail LEACH ___________|_Abigail WARDWELL ______
| (.... - 1832) m 1829 (1789 - 1855)
_Burke Obed LEACH ____________|
| (1869 - 1927) |
| | _William SNOWMAN _______+
| | | (1765 - 1839) m 1790
| | _William SNOWMAN _________|_Judith HUTCHINGS ______
| | | (1794 - 1876) m 1817 (1772 - 1862)
| |_Lucinda Edith SNOWMAN _|
| (1837 - 1905) m 1853 |
| | _Nathaniel (Jr) ATKINS _+
| | | (1765 - 1844) m 1789
| |_Mary ATKINS _____________|_Hannah PIKE ___________
| (1798 - 1882) m 1817 (1772 - 1799)
_Lloyd Grindle LEACH _|
| (1898 - 1954) m 1923 |
| | _James GRINDLE _________+
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| | _Israel P. (Sr.) GRINDAL _|_Molly LYMBURNER _______
| | | (1806 - 1873) m 1829 (1780 - ....)
| | _Francis M. GRINDLE ____|
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| | | | _Stephen PERKINS _______+
| | | | | (1787 - 1854) m 1809
| | | |_Mary PERKINS ____________|_Deborah PERKINS _______
| | | (1810 - 1857) m 1829 (1787 - 1833)
| |_Lenora Ida ("Nora") GRINDLE _|
| (1868 - 1933) |
| | _John PERKINS __________
| | | (1788 - 1856) m 1811
| | _John W. PERKINS _________|_Rachel DARBY __________
| | | (1819 - 1898) (1792 - 1870)
| |_Helen M. PERKINS ______|
| (1840 - 1920) m 1858 |
| | _Benjamin GRAY _________+
| | | (1788 - 1857) m 1810
| |_Elsie GRAY ______________|_Susanna HUTCHINSON ____
| (1818 - 1895) (1786 - 1868)
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|--Esther Florence LEACH
| (1905 - 1975)
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(1904 - 1964) m 1923 |
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[47557] Esther is linked to parents Lloyd and Julia by Find A Grave memorial 55134227. "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine],13 October 1975," p. 27: "Bucksport - Esther L. Hutchins, 70, died at her residence Oct 12. She was born in Bucksport Sept. 1, 1905, the daughter of Burke and Nora Grindle Leach. She belonged to the Felicity East Star Lodge No. 195, the Riverside Rebekah Lodge. She is survived by: her husband, James E. of Bucksport; two sons, James E. Hutchins, Jr., Bethel, and Stuart, Bucksport; two daughters, Mrs. Judith Gross and Miss Ellen Hutchins, both of Bucksport; three sisters, Mrs. Una Perry. Portland, Mrs. Alice Frolio, North Abington, Mass., Mrs. Guida Merriman, Canton, Mass.; eight grandchildren, one great-grandchild; several nieces and nephews."
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[30121] See NEHGR 51:76.