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| (1597 - 1660) m 1616
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| |_Sophia Hanover of BOHEMIA ___________________|
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| _George (Louis) I, King of Great BRITAIN _|
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| _Wilhelm GUELPH __________________________+
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| _George, Duke of BRUNSWICK-LüNEBURG ________________|_Dorothea OLDENBURG ______________________
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| _George William, Duke of BRUNSWICK-LüNEBURG _|
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|_Sophia Dorothea of BRUNSWICK ____________|
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| _Alexandre DESMIER _______________________+
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| _Alexandre DESMIER __________________________________|_Marie BAUDOUIN __________________________
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[30384] This ancestry is not verified, and is from http://www.pilgrimhopkins.com in 2010.
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_William J. DYER ____|_Mary TAYLOR ________
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_William DYER _______|
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| | _Daniel SMALL _______|_Elizabeth HICKS ____
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[54382] The unverified file GMJV-NP9 in familysearch.org offers: "When Mark Dyer was born in 1808, in Hope, Knox, Maine, United States, his father, William Dyer V, was 30 and his mother, Anna Eames, was 31. He married Olive Webber on 12 September 1831, in Vinalhaven, Waldo, Maine, United States. They were the parents of at least 4 sons and 1 daughter. He lived in North Haven, Waldo, Maine, United States in 1850 and North Haven, Knox, Maine, United States in 1860."
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John r. Plymouth, MA, Marshfield (1646) and Yarmouth (1652). He and Desire had five sons and six daughters. His parents and descendants are from "Loyalist Gorhams of the St. John River Valley, 1783-1994," by Dorie Gorham (Peninsula Heritage, Inc., New Brunswick, 1995). His genealogy is given in "Captain John Gorham of Massachusetts: A Genealogy," Alfred Averill Knapp, editor (1961).
In 2002 http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Flats/3024/JGRR01_004.htm reports: "John came to New England with his parents around 1635 on the 'Philip.' They moved to Marshfield in 1646, & John became a Freeman on June 4, 1650; in 1652 they moved to Yardmouth were he owned a grist mill. In 1673 & 74 he served as a Selectmen for Barnstable. John was a Captain in King Philip's War were he was exposed to the cold in battle & died in Dec. of 1675 or 76. In 1777 John & his heirs were granted 100 acers of land at Papequash Neck in Swansea forever." For documentation of his service as Captain of the second company of the Plymouth Regiment, see "Soldiers of the King Phillips War," George M. Bodge (Boston: 1906). Web site http://www.lauricellas.com/clint/johng2nt.htm reports in 2002: "The Northamptonshire branch of the Gorhams are supposed to have descended from Sir Hugh de Gorham and his wife, Margaret, daughter of Sir William l'Angevin. Sir Hugh de Gorham, in 1281, possessed the manor of Churchfield in the parish of Oundle, and land in Benefield which had belonged to his wife's father. More than three hundred years later, the baptism of "John Gorram, son of Ralph Gorram" was entered in the Benefield register. A John Gorham, perhaps this man, was a passenger on board the Philip, bound for North America, 20 June 1635, with Richard Morgan, master. A Ralph Gorham was greanted land in Plymouth 2 October 1637 for a house and garden. On 5 March 1637/8, he complained against Frances Sprague. A year later, 'Ralph Gorham the older' was presented for breaking the peace. On 1 September 1640 he complained against Ralph Smith and on 2 March 1640/1 Smith complained against Ralph Gorham. On 5 April 1640 he sued Tristram Clark and John Crab for debt. he then disappeared from Plymouth records. On 8 March 1648 Desire's father, John Howland, sold to his 'son-in-law, John Gorum,' half of the lands in Marshfield that he had bought from Governor William Bradford. In 1672, Desire's mother, Elizabeth Howland, 'wife of Mr. John Howland, deceased, came into court at Plymouth and acknowledged that she freely gave and surrendered rights in the lands of her late husband lying in Namasket in the township of Middleboro to Mr. John Gorum of Barnstable.' The exact date of their marriage is not known but Desire was called 'Desire Gorum' in her father's will dated 29 May 1672. Additional proof that Desire Howland married John Gorham was found in a land transaction dated 16 February 1673, in which 'John Gorum Senr of Barnstable' sold to George Dawson, 'now resident at Barnstable,' land in Middleboro formerly belonging to John Howland and Elizabeth, his wife, and given to the said John Gorum before John Howland's death. the transaction was witnessed by Joseph Laythorpe and John Thompson, and acknowledged 24 February 1673 before Thomas Hinckley, Assistant. Desire, wife of John Gorum, gave her consent 30 April 1674. John and Desire Gorham lived in Plymouth after the birth of their first child, Desire, 2 April 1644, and then moved to marshfield. Their great-grandson, Col. John Gorham, in his 'Wast Book,' recorded that 'John Gorum, alias Gorham - which Son after Having Marryed With and Howland and Had Sevrall Children Went home to England and Returned Soone again to his family... Moved from Marshall to Barnstable and Settled there in ordr to begin to township Called Barnstable. Built Mills - tan fatts Etc.' John Gorham's name was on a list of men able to bear arms in Plymouth in 1643. He was chosen constable in Marshfield in 1648. He was made a freeman 4 June 1650 and in 1651 he became a member of the Grand Inquest of Plymouth Colony. He and his family moved to Yearmouth, Massachusetts, in 1652, and then went on to Barnstable where he owned a grist mill and a tannery. He was a surveyor of highways in 1654. As a captain in the militia in King Philip's War, he took part in the Narragansett fight in December 1675, where he was wounded 'by having his powder horn Shot and Split against his side,' He died of the resulting fever and was burned in Swansea 5 February 1676/7. His widow, Desire, survived him for more than five years, dying after her father, John Howland, but before her mother, Elizabeth Tilley. Desire was mentioned in her father's will in 1672, but not by her mother in 1686. Desire's husband, Capt. John Gorham died intestate. On 7 March 1675, Mistress Desire Gorum (sic) and her sons, James Gorum and John Gorum, were named as administrators of the estate. The court appointed "Mr. Hinckley, Mr. Chipman and Mr. Huckins" to take care of the estate of the youngest children until they came of age. The inventory, amounting to L710-4-3, was taken 29 February 1675 and sworn to 7 March 1675. It included the dwelling house, barn, upland, meadow, tan vats, a baark mill, and two houses and tools 'belonging to the taning.' In the division of Capt. John Gorham's estate, dated Plymouth 7 March 1676/7, widow Desire Gorham received her dower thirds. Son Jomes received "the dwelling house he now lives in," with the barn and half of the upland. Son John Gorham received the tan vats, bark mill, tools, stock and the other half of the upland. Son Joseph was given forty acres of land next to Joseph Hallet's land, and some meadow. The rest of the estate was divided into five equal parts among the rest of children, who were named as Jabez, Mercy, Lydia, Hannah and Shubael Gorum. Shubael was allotted L50 for the costs of his education, in addition to receiving his share of the estate. Three married daughters, Desire, Temperance and Elizabeth, had already received L40 each. If there should be an overplus, the married daughters were to share equally with the other children, except that James, the eldest son, was to have a double share. The inventory of Desire's estate was dated 3 August 1683, more than two months before her death, 13 October 1683. On 5 March 1683/4, the Assistants of Plymouth Colony, Gov. Hinckley, Major Bradford, Deputy Gov. Mr. Freeman, Mr. Lothrop and Mr. Thacher, 'with the mutual consent of the children then appearing', named as James, John and Joseph Gorham, and with the consent of the sons-in-law, agreed that the eldest son James would receive a double share, according to custom, and the rest of the children, namely John, Joseph, Jabez, Shubael, Desire, Temperance, Elizabeth, deceased, mercy, Lydia and Hannah, should have an equal portion. As Elizabeth had died, they agreed that her children, not named, 'should have an equal part that did belong to their mother.'"
In the book of the Society of the Colonial Wars, John is listed. On 13 July 1677 in consideration of his good services, his heirs were awarded the 100 acres of land at Papasquash Neck that he had applied for. "Ancestral Heads of New England Families," Frank R. Holmes (Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1999), p. xcvii: "Gorham. The family traced to the De Gorrams of La Tanniere on the borders of Brittany, France." Also see http://www.billputman.com/Gorham.pdf and http://www.historyofredding.com/HRgorham.htm. and "Genealogies of Mayflower Families...," Gary Boyd Roberts (Baltimore: Gen. Pub. Co.), pp. 120-124. For further genealogy of this family, see NEHGR Vol. LIX (1905), pp. 91ff.
For the culture of New England during his lifetime and beyond, see "Albion's Seed: Four British Folkways in America," David Hackett Fischer (NY: Oxford University Press, 1989), pp. 13-205.
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"The Howlands in America" (1939)
_Simon CONSTABLE _______+
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[47506] "Harrisburg Telegraph, 16 January 1923," p. 18: "Funeral services were held at 2 o'clock this afternoon for John F. Moyer, aged 73, watchman at the Black garage who was found dead while at work. Burial was made in the Union Deposit Cemetery. For years he resided with his daughter, Mrs. E. K. Rudy, 1912 North Sixth street. He Is also survived by two sisters Miss Elizabeth Moyer of this city and Mrs. David S. Kauffman, New Cumberland and one brother George V. Moyer, 205 South Front street."
[47821] Charles is son of Julius E. Muller & Loretta E. Easton.
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[1374] http://oglekin.org/Ahnentafel/Chart-uk/Book-Ogle_Bothal offers: "Richard de Oggill, or Ogle, occurs about 1230-1240 with Sir John de Oggill as a witness as above, and was dead in 40 Henry III., [1256] when Roger his son complains against William de Madle concerning land in Riplington which Williams cousin Simon had leased for 29 years to Richard de Oggill, who died in 1252. This Richard probably held lands in Riplington or Whalton for he never seems to have held Ogle, for his son Thomas, in 20 Henry III., [1236] held Ogle and half Burradon. The one doubtful point is whether he was a son or a brother of John, whose signature stands before his."
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_Christopher OSGOOD __|
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| |_Elizabeth BROCKWELL __|____________________________
| (1573 - 1612)
_Christopher OSGOOD _|
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| |_Margery FOWLER ______|
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| _Hugo (Wardall or) WARDALE _
| | (1538 - ....)
| _John Wardall DE WELL _|____________________________
| | (1562 - 1642) m 1591
| _Thomas WARDWELL _____|
| | (1602 - 1646) m 1633 |
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| | |_Margaret WEBSTER _____|____________________________
| | (1570 - 1642) m 1591
| _Samuel WARDWELL ____|
| | (1643 - 1692) m 1672|
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| | (1575 - ....) m 1598
|_Rebecca WARDWELL ___|
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[40817] The unverified Rogers Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2016 offers: "Ezekiel Osgood was born on January 12, 1712, in Andover, Massachusetts, the child of Ezekiel and Rebecca. He was married on May 15, 1746, in his hometown. He died on January 25, 1798, in Blue Hill, Maine, having lived a long life of 86 years."
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_Thomas PALMER _______|
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_John PALMER ________|
| (1544 - 1661) |
| | _Thomas STRADLING ___+
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| | _Edward (IV) STRADLING _|_Janet MATHEW _______
| | | (1475 - 1535) (.... - 1534)
| |_Catherine STRADLING _|
| (1512 - 1585) m 1545 |
| | _Thomas ARUNDEL _____+
| | | (.... - 1485) m 1473
| |_Elizabeth ARUNDEL _____|_Catherine DINHAM ___
| (.... - 1514) (.... - 1501)
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|--Grace PALMER
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[11684] James' given name is Jacobus, but he is called "James." He was a sugar refiner and known as Squire. Maria was his first wife, and his second wife ( m. 7 Sept 1812) was Catherine Elizabeth ("Eliza") Barclay with whom he had Susan and James.