_George Michael BREINER ___________ | (.... - 1782) _John Frederick BREINER _|_Catharina Magdalena (Ley or) LOY _ | (1762 - 1824) (1742 - 1806) _Johannes BRINER ______| | (1786 - 1863) | | | ___________________________________ | | | | |_________________________|___________________________________ | _Jacob BRINER _______| | (1815 - 1897) m 1844| | | ___________________________________ | | | | | _________________________|___________________________________ | | | | |_Maria Elizabeth LOEB _| | (1788 - 1863) | | | ___________________________________ | | | | |_________________________|___________________________________ | _James Franklin ("Frank") BRINER _| | (1863 - 1909) m 1897 | | | ___________________________________ | | | | | _________________________|___________________________________ | | | | | _______________________| | | | | | | | | ___________________________________ | | | | | | | | |_________________________|___________________________________ | | | | |_Maria OTT __________| | (1827 - 1919) m 1844| | | ___________________________________ | | | | | _________________________|___________________________________ | | | | |_______________________| | | | | ___________________________________ | | | | |_________________________|___________________________________ | | |--Pearl Ann BRINER | (1902 - 1976) | ___________________________________ | | | _________________________|___________________________________ | | | _______________________| | | | | | | ___________________________________ | | | | | | |_________________________|___________________________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | ___________________________________ | | | | | | | _________________________|___________________________________ | | | | | | |_______________________| | | | | | | ___________________________________ | | | | | | |_________________________|___________________________________ | | |_Sylvia KEINATH __________________| (1874 - 1929) m 1897 | | ___________________________________ | | | _________________________|___________________________________ | | | _______________________| | | | | | | ___________________________________ | | | | | | |_________________________|___________________________________ | | |_____________________| | | ___________________________________ | | | _________________________|___________________________________ | | |_______________________| | | ___________________________________ | | |_________________________|___________________________________
[8595] "News-Journal [Mansfield, Ohio], 29 March 1976," p. 8: "Mrs. Pearl Anne Briner Perkeybile. 73, widow of Merl R. Perkeybile, died Sunday afternoon in the Griffeth Nursing Home following an extended illness. She was born May 24, 1902, in Shelby and lived in this area all her life. Mrs. Perkeybile was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church and the Order of Eastern Star, Ruth Chapter 17. Surviving are two sons, Jack Charters and Charles Perkeybile; and one daughter. Mrs. Floyd (Ruth Ann) Lucas, all of Mansfield; four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren."
_Madoc Ap GRUFFUDD ________________________+ | (.... - 1236) _Gruffudd Ap MADOC _____________|___________________________________________ | (.... - 1269) _Gruffudd Ap GRUFFUDD _____________| | (.... - 1289) | | | ___________________________________________ | | | | |________________________________|___________________________________________ | _Madoc Ap GRUFFUDD _____________| | (.... - 1304) | | | ___________________________________________ | | | | | ________________________________|___________________________________________ | | | | |___________________________________| | | | | ___________________________________________ | | | | |________________________________|___________________________________________ | _Gruffudd Fychan ap MADOG _| | | | | ___________________________________________ | | | | | ________________________________|___________________________________________ | | | | | ___________________________________| | | | | | | | | ___________________________________________ | | | | | | | | |________________________________|___________________________________________ | | | | |________________________________| | | | | ___________________________________________ | | | | | ________________________________|___________________________________________ | | | | |___________________________________| | | | | ___________________________________________ | | | | |________________________________|___________________________________________ | | |--Owain Glyn DWR | (1359 - 1415) | _Maredudd Ap OWAIN ________________________+ | | (.... - 1265) | _Owain Ap MAREDEDD _____________|_Elen Ferch MAELGWN _______________________ | | (.... - 1275) | _Llywelyn Ap OWAIN ________________| | | m 1309 | | | | ___________________________________________ | | | | | | |________________________________|___________________________________________ | | | _Thomas Ap LLEWELLYN ___________| | | (1309 - 1343) m 1330 | | | | ___________________________________________ | | | | | | | _Henry III, Duke of BAR-LE-DUC _|___________________________________________ | | | | (.... - 1302) m 1293 | | |_Eleanor DE BAR ___________________| | | (.... - 1340) m 1309 | | | | _Edward I ("Longshanks"), King of ENGLAND _+ | | | | (1239 - 1307) m 1254 | | |_Eleanor PLANTAGENET ___________|_Eleanor of CASTILE _______________________ | | (1264 - 1297) m 1293 (.... - 1290) |_Elen of ISCOED ___________| | | ___________________________________________ | | | ________________________________|___________________________________________ | | | _Philip Ap IFOR ___________________| | | | | | | ___________________________________________ | | | | | | |________________________________|___________________________________________ | | |_Eleanor (Goch - Verch) PHILIP _| (.... - 1337) m 1330 | | _Gruffydd ap LLEWELLYN ____________________+ | | (.... - 1244) | _Llewelyn (II) Ap GRUFFYDD _____|___________________________________________ | | (.... - 1282) m 1278 |_Catherine (Verch Llywelyn) TUDOR _| (1282 - 1340) | | _Simon de Montfort, Earl of LEICESTER _____+ | | (.... - 1265) m 1239 |_Eleanor DE MONTFORT ___________|_Eleanor PLANTAGENET ______________________ (.... - 1282) m 1278 (1215 - 1275)
[12340] Owain led an uprising against the English in September, 1400, partly in reaction to the events of the reign of Richard II and the expanding power of John of Gaunt's family in Wales. Mostly the uprising was "the protest of the poor" in a time of depression and renewed nationalism. - "A History of Wales," p. 196. A note associated with his grave (http://www.findagrave.com) states: "Born Owain ab Gruffydd, son of Gruffydd Vychan, and his wife Helen, who claimed descent from the princes of Powys, he inherited the manors of Sycharth and Glyndyvrdwy in the north, and smaller estates in south Wales. He studied law in London, was squire to the earl of Arundel, and then served with the forces of Henry Bolingbroke the future Henry IV. In September 1400 his feud with a neighbor, Reynold, Lord Grey of Ruthin, touched off an uprising in northern Wales. He formed an alliance with King Henry's most powerful opponents, and by 1404 he had control of most of Wales and had driven off Henry's attacks on three separate occasions. He styled himself prince of Wales, and established an independent Welsh Parliament and began to formulate his own policies. He was recognized by Charles VI of France, with whom he made an alliance. In 1405, however, the tide of the rebellion turned and the Welsh endured a trio of defeats through the spring, culminating in the capture of Glendower's son, Gruffydd. The English continued to gain ground and the town of Aberystwith was retaken in the autumn of 1408. In February 1409 Harlech was recaptured, with the loss of Glendower's wife, daughter, and grandchildren who were taken prisoner. Glendower remained at large, however, and continued to try and rally support, and was active in a guerrilla war as late as 1412. He never regained his power or position, and disappeared into the mountains. He refused to take advantage of the general amnesty offered by Henry V. Not surprisingly, the English and Welsh legends differ as to his ultimate fate, the former alleges that he died of starvation in the mountains; the latter describes him as living into old age in the households of his sons-in-law at Ewyas and Monington in Herefordshire. An independent, united Wales was never closer to realization than it was under Glendower's leadership and he is today recognized as a Welsh national hero. His name is also recorded as Owain Glyndwr."
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"A History of Wales," John Davies (NY:Penguin, 1992), p. 194.
[58203] Find A Grave memorial 210095914 offers: "According to the Exeter Annual Report on Deaths, her parent were Edwin A. & Demarius M. (Miller) Estey."
[52202] Olive is daughter of Capt. Maurice Sumner Griffin (1876-1945) & Faesy Mona Freeman (1902-1949).
_Thomas HANSCOM _____+ | (1623 - 1695) _Thomas HANSCOM _____|_____________________ | (1666 - 1713) _Thomas HANSCOM _____| | (1690 - 1771) m 1716| | | _____________________ | | | | |_Alice ROGERS _______|_____________________ | (1665 - 16512) _Aaron HANSCOM ______| | (1734 - 1810) m 1764| | | _____________________ | | | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | | | |_Sarah FOGG _________| | (1698 - 1788) m 1716| | | _____________________ | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | _Sylvanus HANSCOM ___| | (.... - 1840) m 1803| | | _____________________ | | | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | | | | _____________________| | | | | | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | | | | |_Sarah SEAVEY _______| | m 1764 | | | _____________________ | | | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | | _____________________ | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | | |--James Averill HANSCOM | (1804 - 1895) | _____________________ | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | | | | | |_____________________| | | | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | | |_Edith AVERILL ______| (1780 - 1863) m 1803| | _____________________ | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | | |_____________________| | | _____________________ | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | |_____________________| | | _____________________ | | |_____________________|_____________________
______________________ | _____________________|______________________ | _________________________________| | | | | ______________________ | | | | |_____________________|______________________ | _____________________| | | | | ______________________ | | | | | _____________________|______________________ | | | | |_________________________________| | | | | ______________________ | | | | |_____________________|______________________ | _Thomas HOWARD ______| | (1586 - 1646) | | | ______________________ | | | | | _____________________|______________________ | | | | | _________________________________| | | | | | | | | ______________________ | | | | | | | | |_____________________|______________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | | ______________________ | | | | | _____________________|______________________ | | | | |_________________________________| | | | | ______________________ | | | | |_____________________|______________________ | | |--William HOWARD | (1614 - 1680) | _George TALBOT _______+ | | (.... - 1538) | _Francis TALBOT _____|_Anne HASTINGS _______ | | (1500 - 1560) m 1523 | _George TALBOT __________________| | | (1528 - 1590) | | | | _Thomas DACRE ________+ | | | | (1467 - 1525) | | |_Mary DACRE _________|_Elizabeth GREYSTOKE _ | | (1502 - 1538) m 1523 (1471 - 1516) | _Gilbert TALBOT _____| | | (1552 - 1616) | | | | _George MANNERS ______+ | | | | (.... - 1513) | | | _Thomas MANNERS _____|_Anne ST. LEGER ______ | | | | (.... - 1543) (.... - 1526) | | |_Gertrude MANNERS _______________| | | | | | | ______________________ | | | | | | |_Eleanor PASTON _____|______________________ | | (.... - 1550) |_Alethea TALBOT _____| (1581 - 1854) | | ______________________ | | | _____________________|______________________ | | | _Rt. Hon. Sir William CAVENDISH _| | | (1505 - 1557) m 1547 | | | | ______________________ | | | | | | |_____________________|______________________ | | |_Mary CAVENDISH _____| (1556 - 1632) | | ______________________ | | | _____________________|______________________ | | |_Elizabeth HARDWICKE ____________| (1527 - 1608) m 1547 | | ______________________ | | |_____________________|______________________
http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Page:Dictionary_of_National_Biography_volume_28.djvu/87 offers: "HOWARD, WILLIAM, Viscount Stafford (1614-1680), was fifth son of Thomas, earl of Arundel and Surrey [q.v.], by his wife Lady Alathea Talbot, third daughter, and eventually sole heiress, of Gilbert, seventh earl of Shrewsbury. He was born on 30 Nov. 1614, and was brought up as a Roman catholic. He was made a knight of the Bath at the coronation of Charles I in February 1626, and married (mar.lic. Bishop of London, 11 Oct. 1637) Mary, the daughter of the Hon. Edward Stafford, and sister of Henry, fifth and last baron Stafford, who died in 1637. Roger Stafford, the last male heir of the Staffords, having been compelled to surrender to the king the barony of Stafford by an enrolled deed dated 7 Dec. 1639, Howard and his wife were created by letters patent of 12 Sept. 1640 Baron and Baroness Stafford, with remainder, in default of male issue, to their heirs female. A grant was also made to them of the same precedence as had been enjoyed by the fifth Baron Stafford; but as this was subsequently considered illegal, Stafford was further created Viscount Stafford on 11 Nov. 1640, and took his seat for the first time in the House of Lords on the following day {Journals of the House of Lords, iv. 90). Upon the outbreak of the civil war Stafford retired with his wife to Antwerp, but subsequently returned to this country (State Trials, vii. 1359). The statement in Doyle's 'Official Baronage' that Stafford served as a volunteer in the royal army (1642-6) is inaccurate, as it is clear that he was beyond the seas in 1643 (Clarendon, Hist. of Rebellion, 1826, iv. 630). In June 1646 a pass was granted him to return to England, and in July 1647 he obtained leave to go to Flanders to fetch his wife and family (Journals of the House of Lords, viii. 384, ix. 327). In a letter to the Protector, dated Amsterdam, 1 Jan. 1656, Stafford, after mentioning his former petition on behalf of his nephew Thomas, earl of Arundel, 'kept in cruell slavery in Padua,' asks for permission to repair to England to communicate personally to Cromwell 'a business of far greater importance wholy concerning your owne person and affayres . . . not fitt to communicate to paper' (Thurloe State Papers, 1742, iv. 335). Though Stafford was allowed to return, no interview between him and Cromwell appears to have taken place (ib. vi. 436). On 30 June 1660 an order was made by the House of Lords for the restitution of Stafford's goods (Journals of the House of Lords, xi. 79). According to Burnet, Stafford considered that he had not been rewarded by Charles II as he deserved, and so 'often voted against the court and made great applications always to the Earl of Shaftsbury' (Hist, of his own Time, ii. 262). In 1664 Stafford petitioned the king, without success, to restore his wife to the earldom of Stafford and barony of Newnham and Tunbridge as fully as though her ancestor, Edward, duke of Buckingham, had never been attainted (Cal. State Papers, Dom. 1663-4, p. 446). On 18 Jan. 1665 he was elected a fellow of the Royal Society, and in 1672 served as member of the council of that society. On 3 July 1678 he had an altercation with the Earl of Peterborough in the House of Lords, and was enjoined by the lord chancellor 'not to resent anything as passed between them this day' (Journals of the House of Lords, xiii. 270).
"In consequence of the false information of Titus Oates a warrant was issued by the lord chief justice, at the instance of the speaker, for the apprehension of Stafford and four other catholic lords, namely, the Earl of Powis and Lords Arundell of Wardour, Belasyse, and Petre. On the following day Stafford, having first informed the House of Lords of the issue of the warrant, surrendered himself, and was committed to the King's Bench prison, whence he was subsequently removed to the Tower. [For the preliminary proceedings against 'the five popish lords' see art. Arundell, Henry.] On 21 May 1680 Stafford, who was still confined to the Tower, was refused bail by the court of king's bench (Luttrell, i. 45), and on 10 Nov. following the House of Commons resolved unanimously to proceed with the prosecution and to place Stafford on his trial first (Journals of the House of Commons, ix. 650). According to Reresby, the reason of the selection was that Stafford was 'deemed weaker than the other lords in the Tower for the same crime, and less able to labour his defence' (p. 236). On 30 Nov. 1680 the trial of Stafford for high treason was commenced in Westminster Hall. It lasted seven days (see Evelyn, Diary, ii. 150-4). Heneage, lord Finch, the lord chancellor, presided as lord high steward. The managers for the commons included Sergeant Maynard, Sir William Jones, Sir Francis Winnington, and George Treby. Stafford, who was only allowed to consult his counsel when points of law arose, defended himself with greater ability than was anticipated. Dugdale, Gates, and Turberville all bore false witness against him. Gates declared that he had delivered a commission to him from the pope as paymaster-general of the army which 'was to be raised for the promoting of the catholic interest' (State Trials, vii. 1348). Dugdale and Turberville both swore that Stafford had endeavoured to persuade them to murder the king (ib. pp. 1343, 1353). Stafford vainly protested his innocence. The legal objection raised by him 'touching the necessity of two witnesses to every overt act as evidence of high treason' after the opinion of the judges had been taken upon the point was overruled (ib. pp. 1525-33). On 7 Dec. Stafford was found guilty by 55 to 31, and sentence of death by hanging, drawing, and quartering was pronounced by Finch, who had shown considerable courtesy and fairness to the prisoner during the trial. According to Evelyn, Stafford 'was not a man beloved especially of his own family' (Diary, ii. 154), and all his kinsmen who took part in the trial found him guilty with the exception of Lord Mowbray, afterwards seventh duke of Norfolk. At Stafford's request Burnet and Henry Compton, the bishop of London, visited him in the Tower, and to them he solemnly protested his innocence. On 18 Dec., having promised to discover all that he knew, Stafford was taken before the House of Lords, where he began with a long relation of their first consultations after the Restoration about the methods of bringing in their religion, which they all agreed could only be brought about by toleration. He told them of the Earl of Bristol's project, and went on to tell who had undertaken to procure the toleration for them; and then he named the Earl of Shaftsbury. When he named him he was ordered to withdraw, and the lords would hear no more from him' (Burnet, Hist. ii. 272; see also Hist.MSS. Comm. llth Rep. pt. ii. pp. 43-4).
"Stafford was beheaded on Tower Hill on 29 Dec. 1680, the king remitting the other barbarous penalties. The question whether this remission lay in the power of the king gave rise to a short debate in the House of Commons (Parl. Hist. iv. 1260-1). While on the scaffold Stafford read a speech, in which he again protested his innocence (State Trials, vii. 1564-7). He was buried in the chapel of St. Peter ad Vincula in the Tower on the same day, but the exact spot is unknown. Stafford left three sons and six daughters. His widow was created on 5 Oct. 1688 Countess of Stafford for her life, and died on 13 Jan. 1694. Their eldest son, Henry Stafford Howard, was also on 5 Oct. 1688 created Earl of Stafford, with remainder in default of male issue to his brothers. Upon the abdication of James II he retired to France, where on 3 April 1694 he married Claude Charlotte, the eldest daughter of Philibert, comte de Grammont, and died 27 April 1619 without issue. On the death of John Paul Stafford-Howard, the fourth earl, on 1 April 1762,. this earldom became extinct.
"On 27 May 1685 a bill for reversing Stafford's attainder was read for the first time in the House of Lords. Though it passed through the lords and was read a second time in the House of Commons (6 June), it was dropped upon the outbreak of the Duke of Monmouth's rebellion. In the beginning of the present century some abortive proceedings were taken before the committee of privileges by Sir William Jerningham, and subsequently by his son Sir George William Jerningham, descendants of Mary Plowden, Stafford's grand-daughter (House of Lords' Papers, 1808 No. 80, 1809 No. 107, 1812 No. 18). At length in 1824 'an act for reversing the attainder of William, late viscount Stafford,' was passed (5 Geo. IV, c. 46; private act not printed). On 6 July 1825 the House of Lords resolved that Sir George William Jerningham had established his claim to the barony of Stafford, created 12 Sept. 1640 (House of Lords' Papers, 1825, No. 129: and Journals, lvii. 1293), and on 1 May 1829 he took his seat for the first time.
"A portrait of Stafford by Vandyck belongs to the Marquis of Bute, engraved in Lodge's ' Portraits,' vol. vi. A similar portrait is in the possession of the Duke of Norfolk (cf. Howard, Howard Family, p. 36). Stafford's town residence was Tart Hall, 'without the gate of St. James's Park' (Cunningham, Handbook for London, 1849, ii. 797-8).
"[Stafford's Memoires, 1682; Luttrell's Brief Historical Relation of State Affairs, 1857, i. 11, 13, 14, 45, 59-60; Burnet's Hist. of his own Time, 1833, i. 19, ii. 184, 193, 262-73, 298-9, vi. 277; Memoirs and Travels of Sir John Reresby, 1813, pp. 216, 236-7, 238, 239; Diary and Correspondence of John Evelyn, 1857, ii. 46-7, 129, 150-4, 155; North's Examen, 1740, pp. 215-21; Causton's Howard Papers; Howell's State Trials, 1810, vii. 1217-1576; Macpherson's Hist. of Great Britain, 1776, i. 330-3; Lingard's Hist. (2nd edit.), xiii. 85-6, 226-49, xiv. 33-4; Macaulay's Hist. 1849, i. 259-60, 522-3, ii. 178; Lodge's Portraits, vi. 41-7; Bell's Notices of the Historic Persons buried in the Chapel of St. Peter ad Vincula, 1877; Papers relative to the two Baronies of Stafford, 1807; Gent. Mag. 1797, pt. ii. pp. 667-70; Doyle's Official Baronage, iii. 393; Collins's Peerage, 1812, i. 125-8; Burke's Extinct Peerage, 1886, pp. 285-6, 501; Foster's Peerage, 1883, pp. 658-9; Foster's London Marriage Licenses, p. 717; Chester's Westminster Abbey Registers, pp. 233, 295-6,400; Notes and Queries, 7th ser. v. 447, vi. 57.]
______________________________ | ________________________________|______________________________ | ________________________| | | | | ______________________________ | | | | |________________________________|______________________________ | _____________________| | | | | ______________________________ | | | | | ________________________________|______________________________ | | | | |________________________| | | | | ______________________________ | | | | |________________________________|______________________________ | _Alfred Harris ORCUTT _| | (1895 - 1965) m 1926 | | | ______________________________ | | | | | ________________________________|______________________________ | | | | | ________________________| | | | | | | | | ______________________________ | | | | | | | | |________________________________|______________________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | | ______________________________ | | | | | ________________________________|______________________________ | | | | |________________________| | | | | ______________________________ | | | | |________________________________|______________________________ | | |--Harris Alfonso Hodsin ORCUTT | (1927 - 2014) | _Moses STAPLES _______________+ | | (1778 - 1862) m 1800 | _Augustus R. STAPLES ___________|_Betsey (Rufnell or) RAFANEL _ | | (1811 - 1856) m 1835 (1781 - 1858) | _Benjamin S. STAPLES ___| | | (1839 - 1884) m 1866 | | | | ______________________________ | | | | | | |_Susannah ("Susan") M. HAMBLEN _|______________________________ | | (1811 - 1875) m 1835 | _Freeman L. STAPLES _| | | (1877 - 1953) m 1904| | | | ______________________________ | | | | | | | _Asa JOYCE _____________________|______________________________ | | | | (1822 - 1896) m 1844 | | |_Leonora Francis JOYCE _| | | (1848 - 1931) m 1866 | | | | _Alexander STAPLES ___________+ | | | | (1798 - ....) m 1821 | | |_Isabel Small STAPLES __________|_Margaret STINSON ____________ | | (1824 - 1882) m 1844 |_Harriett E. STAPLES __| (1907 - 1988) m 1926 | | ______________________________ | | | ________________________________|______________________________ | | | ________________________| | | | | | | ______________________________ | | | | | | |________________________________|______________________________ | | |_Jennie A. VAN HORN _| (1887 - 1986) m 1904| | ______________________________ | | | ________________________________|______________________________ | | |________________________| | | ______________________________ | | |________________________________|______________________________
[54900] The unverified file K8YS-V7X in familysearch.org offers: "When Harris Alfonso Hodsin Orcutt was born on 14 June 1927, in Swans Island, Hancock, Maine, United States, his father, Alfred Harris Orcutt, was 31 and his mother, Harriett E Staples, was 20. He married Joan Althea Vardner on 4 May 1946, in Hancock, Hancock, Maine, United States. They were the parents of at least 1 son. He lived in Vinalhaven, Knox, Maine, United States in 1930. He died on 7 December 2014, in Connecticut, United States, at the age of 87."
_Thomas PERKINS ___________ | (.... - 1528) _Henry PERKINS ______|_Alys ("Alice") DE ASTLEY _ | (.... - 1547) (.... - 1538) _Thomas PERKINS __________| | (.... - 1592) | | | ___________________________ | | | | |_____________________|___________________________ | _Henry PERKINS _______| | (1555 - 1609) m 1579 | | | ___________________________ | | | | | _____________________|___________________________ | | | | |_Alice (Kebbell?) KEBBIE _| | (.... - 1613) | | | ___________________________ | | | | |_____________________|___________________________ | _John PERKINS _______| | (1583 - 1654) m 1608| | | ___________________________ | | | | | _____________________|___________________________ | | | | | __________________________| | | | | | | | | ___________________________ | | | | | | | | |_____________________|___________________________ | | | | |_Elizabeth SAWBRIDGE _| | (.... - 1603) m 1579 | | | ___________________________ | | | | | _____________________|___________________________ | | | | |__________________________| | | | | ___________________________ | | | | |_____________________|___________________________ | | |--Lydia PERKINS | | ___________________________ | | | _____________________|___________________________ | | | __________________________| | | | | | | ___________________________ | | | | | | |_____________________|___________________________ | | | _Michael GATOR _______| | | (.... - 1624) m 1576 | | | | ___________________________ | | | | | | | _____________________|___________________________ | | | | | | |__________________________| | | | | | | ___________________________ | | | | | | |_____________________|___________________________ | | |_Judith GATOR _______| m 1608 | | ___________________________ | | | _____________________|___________________________ | | | __________________________| | | | | | | ___________________________ | | | | | | |_____________________|___________________________ | | |_Elizabeth BAYLEY ____| m 1576 | | ___________________________ | | | _____________________|___________________________ | | |__________________________| | | ___________________________ | | |_____________________|___________________________
[20590] Lydia m. Henry Bennet, a farmer of Ipswich, MA; he m. (2) Mary (Smith) Burr, widow of John Burr (her second husband, her first being Philip Call). Mary is daughter of Richard Smith of Shropham, Norfolk, England; she d. 12 Jan 1708 and Hernry Bennet was living 3 Oct 1707. Lydia and Henry had five children, listed in Perkins' "Genealogy of John Perkins of Ipswich, Mass." (1889), p. 21.
_Barnim, Duke of Pomerania WOLGAS __+ | (1317 - 1365) _Wartislaw, Duke of Pomerania BARTH ______|_Sofie, Princess of Werle GUSTROW __ | (.... - 1394) m 1363 (1320 - 1364) _Barnim, Duke of Pomerania BARTH __| | | | | ____________________________________ | | | | |_Anna, Princess of MECKLENBURG-STARGARD __|____________________________________ | m 1363 _Wartislaw IX, Duke of POMERANIA-WOLGAST _| | (.... - 1457) | | | _Johann II, Burgrave of NURNBERG ___ | | | (.... - 1357) | | _Friedrich V, Burgrave of NURNBERG _______|_Elisabeth, Countess of HENNEBERG __ | | | (.... - 1398) | |_Veronika, Burgravine of NURNBERG _| | | | | ____________________________________ | | | | |_Elisabeth, Princess of THURINGIA ________|____________________________________ | (1329 - 1375) _Erich II, Duke of POMERANIA __| | (.... - 1474) m 1451 | | | _Eric I, Duke of SAXE-LAUENBURG ____+ | | | (.... - 1360) | | _Eric II, Duke of SAXE-LAUENBURG _________|_Elisabeth of POMERANIA ____________ | | | (.... - 1368) | | _Eric IV, Duke of SAXE-LAUENBURG __| | | | (1354 - 1411) m 1373 | | | | | ____________________________________ | | | | | | | | |_Agnes of Schauenburg and HOLSTEIN-PLöN _|____________________________________ | | | | |_Sofia, Princess of Saxe LAUENBURG _______| | (.... - 1462) | | | ____________________________________ | | | | | __________________________________________|____________________________________ | | | | |_Sophia of BRUNSWICK-LüNEBURG ____| | (1358 - 1416) m 1373 | | | ____________________________________ | | | | |__________________________________________|____________________________________ | | |--Sophie of POMMERANIA-STETTIN | (.... - 1504) | ____________________________________ | | | _Bogislaw V of POMERANIA _________________|____________________________________ | | (.... - 1374) m 1362 | _Bogislaw VIII of POMERANIA _______| | | (.... - 1418) | | | | _Ernest I of BRUNSWICK-GRUBENHAGEN _+ | | | | (.... - 1361) m 1335 | | |_Adelheid of BRUNSWICK-GRUBENHAGEN _______|_Adelheid of EVERSTEIN-POLLE _______ | | m 1362 | _Boguslaw IX of POMERANIA ________________| | | (.... - 1446) m 1432 | | | | ____________________________________ | | | | | | | _Henry II of HOLSTEIN-RENDSBURG __________|____________________________________ | | | | m 1366 | | |_Sophie of HOLSTEIN _______________| | | (1375 - ....) | | | | ____________________________________ | | | | | | |_Ingeborg of MECKLENBURG-SCHWERIN ________|____________________________________ | | m 1366 |_Sofie, Princess of POMERANIA _| m 1451 | | ____________________________________ | | | __________________________________________|____________________________________ | | | ___________________________________| | | | | | | ____________________________________ | | | | | | |__________________________________________|____________________________________ | | |_Maria of MASOVIA ________________________| m 1432 | | ____________________________________ | | | __________________________________________|____________________________________ | | |___________________________________| | | ____________________________________ | | |__________________________________________|____________________________________
_Amadeus, Count of RINGELHEIM _____________ | _Berthold, Count of MAURIENNE _|_Gemma of BAVARIA _________________________ | _Humbert I ("the Whitehanded"), Count of SAVOY _| | (0985 - 1048) | | | ___________________________________________ | | | | |_Hinna of SCHEYERN ____________|___________________________________________ | _Otto (or Oddone), Count of SAVOY _| | (1021 - 1059) m 1045 | | | ___________________________________________ | | | | | _______________________________|___________________________________________ | | | | |_Ancilia of LENZBURG ___________________________| | | | | ___________________________________________ | | | | |_______________________________|___________________________________________ | _Amadeus II, Count of SAVOY _| | (.... - 1080) | | | _Ardoino "Glabrio", Count of Susa & TURIN _+ | | | (.... - 0972) | | _Manfred I, Count of SUSA _____|___________________________________________ | | | (.... - 1000) m 0991 | | _Ulric Manfred II, Count of SUSA _______________| | | | (0992 - 1034) m 1010 | | | | | _Attone, Count of REGGIO __________________+ | | | | | (.... - 0981) | | | |_Prangorda of REGGIO __________|___________________________________________ | | | m 0991 | |_Adelaide of TURIN ________________| | (.... - 1091) m 1045 | | | _Oberto I, Margrave of ESTE _______________+ | | | (0912 - 0975) | | _Oberto II, Margrave of ESTE __|_Guilla of SPOLETO ________________________ | | | | |_Bertha of ESTE ________________________________| | (.... - 1029) m 1010 | | | ___________________________________________ | | | | |_______________________________|___________________________________________ | | |--Humbert II of Maurienne, Count Of SAVOY | (.... - 1103) | _Robert of GENEVA _________________________+ | | (.... - 1019) | _Albert of GENEVA _____________|___________________________________________ | | | _Aymon, Count of GENEVA ________________________| | | (.... - 1016) | | | | ___________________________________________ | | | | | | |_______________________________|___________________________________________ | | | _Gerald I, Count of GENEVA ________| | | (.... - 1061) | | | | ___________________________________________ | | | | | | | _______________________________|___________________________________________ | | | | | | |_Bertha of BURGUNDY ____________________________| | | | | | | _Conrad "The Peaceful", King of BURGUNDY __+ | | | | (0924 - 0993) | | |_Matilda of BURGUNDY __________|_Matilda of FRANCE ________________________ | | |_Jeanne of GENEVA ___________| | | ___________________________________________ | | | _______________________________|___________________________________________ | | | ________________________________________________| | | | | | | ___________________________________________ | | | | | | |_______________________________|___________________________________________ | | |___________________________________| | | ___________________________________________ | | | _______________________________|___________________________________________ | | |________________________________________________| | | ___________________________________________ | | |_______________________________|___________________________________________
[2214] Humbert II is also known as "The Fat." See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humbert_II_of_Savoy.