[39234] http://fergie34.tripod.com/brooks2.htm states Joshua is son of William Brooks and offers: "William Brooks of Kittery, ME is not known to be related in any way to any of the serveral other Brooks families which arrived in New England prior to 1700. He was a shipwright. The date of his arrival in New England is not known, but he is listed as a landowner in Kittery in 1712 and was a member of the garrison during the Three Year War (1722)." William m. 11 Aug 1709 Mary Fogg, daughter of Daniel Fogg and Hannah Libby.
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[12106] Lucy m. Sir Marmaduke de Thwenge, Lord of Kilton Castle in Cleveland and Daneby, Yorkshire, M.P. in 1294. They had Sir Robert de Thwenge of Kilton Castle, d.s.p.m. legit, whose heir Lucy de Brus (dau. by unknown mother) m. by April 20, 1295 William, Lord Latimer. For descendants see "Ancestral Roots..." (Balt., 1992 - 7th ed.), p. 87-88.
Cicely is dau. of Richard de Weyland, of Blaxhall and Cockfield, co. Suffolk - per John S. Wurts, "Magna Charta," p. 2936. Richard de Weyland was b. ca. 1290 (aged 22 on 30 Oct 1312) to Sir John de Weyland. Sir John de Weyland and his son John had jointly acquired Clopton Manor, Co. Suffolk from whence he was summoned to serve against the Scots 25 May 1298. Sir John is son of Sir Thomas de Weyland and Ann de Colevill, daughter of Richard de Colevill; Sir Thomas was Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas and was summoned to Parliament 30 Sept 1283 at Shrewsbury.
A posting by John P. Ravilious in GEN-MEDIEVAL-L Archives 28 May 2002 offers: "Two sources of information have raised issues as to both the ancestry of the issue of Sir Thomas de Weyland, one-time Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench (d. in exile, 1291 or later), and the exact line of descent from Sir Thomas to Cecily de Weyland, heiress of her father (Sir Richard) and wife of Bartholomew de Burghersh, Lord Burghersh (d. 1369).
"The first source, alleging that the Weyland or Welond family 'had been the original Anglo-Norman grantees' of Tulachrothan and other lands in Ireland, states as follows:
"'1283 (Quinzaine of St. Martin). Final concord made in the King's court at Westminster, in the quinzaine of St. Martin, a. r. 12, before John de Lobetot, Roger of Leicester, and William de Burnton, justices between Thomas Welond, Margery his wife, Richard their son, complainants, and William le Gras, deforciant, whereby a plea of agreement was made between them, to wit, that the said William acknowledged the manor of Sobbit (i.e. Sodbbury) to be the right of the said Richard to hold to the said Thomas, Margery, and Richard, and the heirs body of Richard, of the lords of the fee for ever; with reversion in fee to John, son of Thomas Welond, after Thomas's and Margery's death, if Richard should have no heirs of his body.
"Warranty by William; and for this acknowledgement, warranty, fine and concord, the said Thomas granted in exchange to the said William all the lands, & c., which William previously had of the gift of William Welond, Thomas's brother, in Tulachrothan, Rathbolgan, Gurtuelem and Balydine, Ireland, to hold to the said William le Gras in fee; paying 1d. at Easter, and rendering for Thomas to the chief lords of the fee all other services belonging to the said tenements in Ireland.
"Warranty of the tenements in Ireland by Thomas and his heirs to the said William le Gras.'
"Evidently the Weyland family in fact had established rights in Ireland, to which Sir Thomas was heir, but over which there was some dispute. Sir Thomas had (according to Copinger) inherited the Suffolk manors of the family at Brandeston, Westerfield & c. from his elder brother William, who d. in 1274 (shortly after their father, Sir John). This is the first indication I have seen of such a connection between the Weyland family and tenancies in Ireland.
"The second source provides information as to connections of the le Gras (Crassus) and Weyland families to Chipping Sodbury, co. Glocs. The information is taken from the Calendar of Charter Rolls (CChR) and Rotuli Litterarum Clausarum (RLC), and provides the following as to charters for markets ("M") and fairs ("F") to be held at the manor of Chipping Sodbury :
"' M (Letter Close) Mon; mercatum, gr 12 Aug 1218, by K Hen III to William Crassus, the elder (RLC, i, p. 368). To be held at the manor. Mandate to the sh[eriff] of Gloucestershire to cause him to have it.
"M (Charter) Thurs; gr 24 May 1227, by K Hen III to William Crassus, the elder, kn[ight] (CChR, 1226-57, p. 43). Order to sh of Gloucestershire regarding the market, 5 Jun 1227 (RLC, ii, p. 188b).
"M (Charter) Mon; gr 6 Nov 1270, by K Hen III to William de Weylaund. To be held at the manor (CChR, 1257-1300, p. 156). It is possible that this was to replace the right to a Mon market granted in 1218.
"M (Charter) Thurs; gr 15 Nov 1280, by K Edw I to Thomas de Weyland. To be held at the manor (CChR, 1257-1300, p. 236).
"F (Charter) f+7, John the Baptist (24 Jun); gr 24 May 1227, by K Hen III to William Crassus, the elder, kn (CChR,
1226-57, p. 43). Order to sh of Gloucestershire regarding the fair, 5 Jun 1227 (RLC, ii, p. 188b).
"F (Charter) vfm, Decollation of John the Baptist (29 Aug); gr 6 Nov 1270, by K Hen III to William de Weylaund
(CChR, 1257-1300, p. 156). To be held at the manor.
"F (Charter) vfm, Nativity of John the Baptist (24 Jun); gr 15 Nov 1280, by K Edw I to Thomas de Weyland. To be
held at the manor (CChR, 1257-1300, p. 236)..... This was presumably the fair on John the Baptist recorded on 20 Dec 1375, held by Edward le Despenser, kn, lately deceased (CIPM, xiv, p. 219). '
"It is interesting to note that William de Weyland (d. 1274) is found having charters to hold a fair and a market 'at the manor' in Chipping Sodbury in 1270. This may indicate that (A) his father Sir John in fact died before 6 Nov 1270; (B) that his rights in Chipping Sodbury derived from marriage, and not from inheritance; or (C) that the manor of Chipping Sodbury (or a moiety therefore) had been given him by his father, or through inheritance from his mother, prior to his father's death.
"Issues & Questions:
"1. Thomas de Weyland is given by Copinger as having wed Margaret de Moese, daughter and heiress of Thomas de Moese, of Campsey, Suffolk. Outside of the Weyland and Moese surnames, and the various manors held by those families as identified by Copinger (Brandeston, Westerfield & c.) no earlier family connections have been ascertained.
"Does anyone on the list have information that would confirm, or explain, the connection of the Weyland family to that of William le Gras (aka William 'Crassus') ?
"2. If appears (from prior posts, and the descent of the manor of Rouse Hall, Suffolk) that Richard de Weyland, son of Thomas, did in fact die without direct heirs, and that the manor of Sodbury (Chipping Sodbury), co. Glocs. reverted to his brother John de Weyland. This would explain the association with Edward le Despenser in 1375. In particular, see the
SGM posts by Douglas Richardson et seq., incl. the thread New MC Line: Clare-Breuse-Weyland-Burghersh-Despenser, December 2000. Does anyone of the list have evidence that either proves or disproves this determination?"
[58253] NOTE: Dorothy and John are thought to be parents of Charlotte, but proof is needed. The unverified file GZ19-PDM in familysearch.org in 2024 offers: "Dorothy G Dunbar was born in 1913, in Canada. She had at least 3 sons and 4 daughters with John E Dunbar. She lived in Southwest Harbor, Hancock, Maine, United States for about 10 years."
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[42275] See "FALCONER Lord HALKERTOUN" at http://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/ecco/004896980.0001.000/1:128?rgn=div1;view=fulltext which states he "got a charter from king James IV. of the lands of Lethins, &c. dated anno 1506. He died anno 1511, leaving issue, by Eli|zabeth his wise, daughter of - Erskine of Dun, only one son,"
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[21387] http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/JERUSALEM.htm offers: "Baudouin of Jerusalem (1161-Mar 1185, bur Jerusalem, Church of the Holy Sepulchre). William of Tyre names him and records his parentage, specifying that he was his parents' younger child born before his father's accession. He caught leprosy while a child. He succeeded his father in 1174 as Baudouin IV 'le Lépreux' King of Jerusalem, crowned 15 Jul 1174 by the Patriarch of Jerusalem. Raymond Count of Tripoli, as King Baudouin's nearest male relative, was installed as regent in Autumn 1174, after prevarications from Milon de Plancy Seneschal of Jerusalem, who was murdered soon after. Count Raymond was supported by the more traditional elements of society in Palestine and the Knights Hospitallers, and remained as regent until 1177 when the king came of age. In [1176/77], King Baudouin appointed Joscelin [III] de Courtenay as seneschal, supported by the more progressive elements in Palestine centred around recent arrivals and the Knights Templar. 'Balduinus . . . in sancta civitate Ierusalem Latinorum rex sextus' donated property to the church of the Holy Sepulchre, Jerusalem by charter dated 1177 which names 'pater meus rex Amalricus'. He appointed Amaury de Lusignan as Constable of Jerusalem in 1181. After leading a campaign against Damascus in Dec 1182, King Baudouin fell ill at Nazareth and was obliged to appoint his brother-in-law Guy de Lusignan as regent of Jerusalem, although the king retained personal control over the city of Jerusalem. King Baudouin deposed Guy from the regency 23 Mar 1183 after a quarrel. King Baudouin appointed his nephew as his heir and resumed control of the government himself, although by that time he could neither move without help nor sign his name. Before he died, he appointed Raymond Count of Tripoli as regent for his heir."
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[60685] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 20 October 2025: "Deer Isle, Maine - Carolyn Kydd Bridges passed away peacefully on October 13, 2025, after a long journey with Alzheimer's Disease. She was born to Arlene (Sylvester) and Russell Kydd on May 16, 1944. While she lived in Natick, MA, through elementary school, she always considered Deer Isle her home, first spending time here in the summer with her mother's family at Edgewood Farm, and then year-round when her family moved to Deer Isle in 1955. Carol met her to-be husband, Dick Bridges, while skating on Ames Pond in Stonington in 1961. They married in 1965 and built a house together in Sunset, where they raised their two daughters, Ellen and Kate. Carol attended junior high and high school in Deer Isle and went on to study business at Husson College in Bangor. She was an avid reader and life-long learner, enjoying local adult education classes and seminars, where among many things, she learned basket-weaving and calligraphy, both of which she continued to practice for years. In 1980, she unleashed her passion for photography after attending Maine Media Workshops in Rockport. Behind the camera is where she most loved to be and was most often seen thereafter, photographing island sports, weddings, graduations, and many other local events, often giving her captured images to those who might not otherwise have an opportunity to document their cherished life events. Her professional life began at the telephone company in Ellsworth then moved into work on Deer Isle with the Island Advantages, Union Trust Bank, Bar Harbor Bank, and finally at Shepard's Real Estate, where she spent nearly 20 years helping people find homes on the peninsula - a job she loved. Outside of work, Carol donated her time with many local organizations and community efforts, including volunteering for the Memorial Ambulance Corp, Deer Isle Historical Society, Island Heritage Trust, Island Workforce Housing, Sunset Village Green, and Maine Fisheries Alliance. She was also an active member at the Deer Isle-Sunset Congregational Church. Carol is survived by her husband of 60 years, Richard Bridges; her daughters, Ellen Bridges and Kate Bridges; brother and sister-in-law, Loring and Claudette Kydd; brother, Richard Kydd; grandchildren, Tyler Cousins, Lybra Cousins, Madigan Smith, Gabriel Smith, Lillian Maeve Delaney, and Isla Delaney; and great-grandchildren, Macie McErlain, Molly McErlain, Charleston Cousins, and Lucy Hancock. Carol was predeceased by her parents, Arlene and Russell Kydd; and brother, Douglas Kydd."
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[53500] The unverified file KLXX-221 in familysearch.org in 2023 states: "When Charles Moulton was born in 1774, in Wakefield, Carroll, New Hampshire, United States, his father, Small Moulton, was 40 and his mother, Martha Mason, was 34. He married Rebecca Coffin on 14 April 1799, in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States. They were the parents of at least 4 sons and 7 daughters. He died on 9 September 1825, in his hometown, at the age of 51, and was buried in Wakefield, Carroll, New Hampshire, United States."
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