[18810] In 2011 http://www.genealogy.com/famousfolks/clarab states "Martha was the daughter of Francis Balie Baylie. Martha died 22 Mar 1698/1699 in Charlestown, Suffolk, MA, at 89 years of age. Her body was interred 23 Mar 1699/1700. She was christened in Framlingham, Suff, Eng, 20 Feb 1608/1609."
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He was the founder of the Church of England. He profoundly influenced the character of the English monarchy. On the death of his father in 1509,
succeeded to the throne. At the beginning of his reign, Henry's good looks and hearty personality, his fondness for sport and the hunt, and his military prowess endeared him to his subjects. A monarch of the period known as the Renaissance, he entertained numerous scholars and artists, including the German painter Hans Holbein the Younger, who painted several famous portraits of the king and members of his court. In 1511 Henry joined in the Holy League against France, and in 1513 he led the English forces through a victorious campaign in northern France. Deserted by his allies, Henry arranged a marriage in 1514 between his sister Mary (1496-1533) and Louis XII of France, with whom he formed an alliance. Louis's successor, Francis I, met Henry at a magnificently
staged meeting on the Field of the Cloth of Gold in 1520, but no significant political decisions resulted from this meeting.
In 1525 riots broke out in England in protest against an attempt by Henry to levy taxes for military purposes, and he withdrew from major military activity in Europe. In 1527 Henry announced his desire to divorce his wife, on the grounds that the papal dispensation making the marriage possible was invalid. The chief reason for the divorce was that Catherine had failed to produce a male heir. Her only surviving child was Mary, later Mary I of England. In addition, Henry was in love with Anne Boleyn, a young and beautiful lady-in-waiting of the queen. Several obstacles, however, stood in the way of the divorce. Holy Roman Emperor Charles V, Catherine's nephew, strongly opposed the divorce, and Pope Clement VII, whom Charles had made a prisoner, could not invalidate the marriage without displeasing his captor. In 1528 the pope was persuaded to appoint the English cardinal and statesman Thomas Wolsey and Lorenzo Campeggio (1474-1539), a papal legate, to try the case in an English legatine court. In 1529, the pope summoned the case to Rome. When the prospect of securing a papal annulment seemed hopeless, Henry dismissed Wolsey and appointed Sir Thomas More. The latter, however, was reluctant to support the divorce.
Henry now proceeded to dissolve one by one the ties to the papacy. With the aid of parliamentary legislation, he first secured control of the clergy, compelling that group in 1532 to acknowledge him as head of the English church. In the following year Henry secretly married Anne Boleyn, who was crowned queen after Henry's obedient archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas Cranmer, declared the marriage with Catherine void and that with Anne valid. An act of succession affirmed the declaration of the archbishop and established Anne's progeny as heirs to the throne. Although Henry was immediately excommunicated, he repudiated papal jurisdiction in 1534 and made himself the supreme ecclesiastical authority in England. The English people were required to affirm under oath Henry's supremacy and the act of succession. Sir Thomas More and the English cardinal John Fisher were executed for refusing to accept the religious
supremacy of the English monarch. Henry dissolved the monastic communities and gave much of their property to the nobles in exchange for their support.
In 1536, after charging Anne Boleyn with incest and adultery, Henry had her executed. A few days after Anne's death, Henry married Jane Seymour, who died in 1537 after bearing Henry's only legitimate son, Edward, later Edward VI. A marriage was arranged in 1540 with Anne of Cleves (1515-57) in order to form a tie between England and the Protestant princes of Germany. Because Anne was unattractive and because Henry found the political alliance no longer to his advantage, he divorced her after several months and married Catherine Howard in the same year. She was executed summarily in 1542 for having been unchaste prior to marriage and having committed adultery. In the following year Henry married his sixth wife, Catherine Parr, who survived him.
Between 1542 and 1546 Henry was involved in war with Scotland and France. His troops defeated the Scots at Solway Moss in 1542. They captured
Boulogne-sur-Mer from the French in 1544, and when peace was made in 1546 Henry received an indemnity from France. He died in London on January 28,
1547.
Although he altered the church, Henry did not wish to introduce Protestant doctrine. Those who refused to accept Church of England teachings as well as those who rejected Henry's authority over the church were executed. The licensing of an English translation of the Bible, the issuance of the liturgy of Thomas Cranmer (q.v.), and the translation into English of certain parts of the traditional service were the only important religious changes made during Henry's reign. One act was of great importance, however; he ordered the English translation of the Bible placed in every church in 1541, and ordered that it be publicly read. As monarch, he intensified the authoritarian elements characteristic of the Tudor dynasty to which he belonged. The great strength of government developed by Henry was used powerfully in the reign of Elizabeth I, his daughter by Anne Boleyn.
An interesting chart showing Henry VIII's relationships with the monarchs of France and Spain is available on the World Wide Web (1999) at http://www4.mids.org/chart/henryviii/big/henryviii5.html
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[19594] In 2002 the Internet site http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Flats/3024/JGRR01_005.htm reports: "John was a mechanic, military man & tanner. John was a Lieut. Col. in the Canada expedition, on June 5, 1690; he was commander of a whale-bone fleet. John inherited the northeasterly portion of land & dwelling house from his father. John & Mary are buried in the New England corner of Unitarian Meeting House in Barnstable, Mass. On 16 Feb 1674 when John was 22, he married Mary Otis, daughter of John Otis & Mary Jacob, in Barnstable, Mass. Born on 14 Mar 1654 in Hingham, Mass., Mary died in Barnstable. on 1 Apr 1733; she was 79, buried at the Unitarion Meeting House, Barnstable. Mary's will was probated 20 Apr 1733."
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[11330] http://www.thepeerage.com/p10834.htm states she is also known as Jean Kennedy.
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[38368] This person is from the unverified Kieffer Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2015.
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[47509] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine], 7 November 2000," p. 20: "Presque Isle and Fort Fairfield - Richard N. Lord Sr., 85, died Nov. 5, 2000, at a Presque Isle health-care facility, after a long period of failing health. He was a devoted and loving husband, father, grandfather and brother to the members of his family and he was a faithful servant to his Lord and Savior. He will be remembered by his loyal family and many friends as a gentle soul whose life was characterized by his desire to help others. He was born Jan. 30, 1915, at Brewer, the son of Harold W. and Beatrice (Jordan) Lord. He attended Brewer schools, graduating from Brewer High School in 1932. He graduated from the University of Maine, where he received a bachelor's degree in Zoology in 1936 and a master's degree in Education in 1951. He married Phyllis E. Deane of Fort Fairfield on Sept. 14, 1940. They made their home in Fort Fairfield until 1975, when they retired and moved to Florida, where they were residents of Pinellas Park and Largo. They moved to Leisure Village in Presque Isle in April, 1998. He had a long and distinguished career as a schoolteacher in Fort Fairfield from 1938 to 1975. He taught social studies at Fort Fairfield Grammar School for one year before transferring to Fort Fairfield High School where he taught all science subjects, specializing in physics and chemistry. He was also submaster (assistant principal) for most of his career. He organized and for 12 years directed the Fort Fairfield Hign School Band and he instituted and advised the FFHS Radio Club (W1SNS). He was a founder of and very active in the Fort Fairfield Teachers Club. He was also a member of the Aroostook Schoolmasters Club, the Maine Teachers Association, the National Education Association and the Aroostook Retired Teachers Association. At the age of 14, he received his . amateur radio license with the call letters W1JSY. He enjoyed the hobby of ham radio throughout his life. He was a charter member of the Aroostook Amateur Radio Association. He received a commercial radio broadcast engineer license and for many years was a weekend announcer/engineer at WAGM Radio in Presque Isle. He originated and hosted the Sunday morning program, 'Morning Hymntime.' He was a past member of the Fort Fairfield Lions Club and the Eastern Frontier Lodge of Masons. He was an active member of the Bethel Baptist Church in Fort Fairfield, where he served as moderator for many years. During the time he lived in Florida, he was active in the church at Sunset Park in Pinellas Park. After moving to Presque Isle, he had attended the Presque Isle Wesleyan Church. Surviving, in addition to his wife of 60 years, are two sons and their wives, Richard Jr. and his wife, Marcia, Stephen and his wife, Pamela, all of Presque Isle; three grandchildren, Kim Gagnon and her husband, Maurice of Belmont, N.H., Andrew Lord of Bangor and Lindsay Lord of Presque Isle; one brother, Robert and his wife, Frannie of Brewer; and one sister, Carol and her husband. Dr. Leland While of Warner, N.H. He also leaves many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by three brothers, Kenniston, Urban and Harold."
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(1872 - ....) m 1893 |
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|_Clarissa Harlowe ("Clara") PINKHAM _|
(1833 - 1914) m 1856 |
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[54104] Meribah is daughter of John Scribner (1785-1874) & Susan E. Spencer (1785-1848; m. 13 October 1806).
[60355] The unverified file 9VWY-JJB in familysearch.org offers: "When Eva Cecelia Svensson was born in 1884, in Stockholm, Stockholm, Sweden, her father, Carl Johan Vilhelm Svensson, was 40 and her mother, Sofia Matilda Olofsdotter Mansikka, was 40. She married Andrew Everett Fennelly on 30 September 1905, in Southwest Harbor, Hancock, Maine, United States. They were the parents of at least 3 sons and 5 daughters. She lived in Mount Desert, Hancock, Maine, United States for about 35 years. She died on 28 October 1942, in Southwest Harbor, Hancock, Maine, United States, at the age of 58." She and Andrew had Thomas Everett Fennelly (1906-1980), Esther Secelia Fennelly (b. in 1908), Eric Andrew Fennelly (1910-2001), Alice Isabell Fennelly (1913-2004), William Rudolph Fennelly (1914-1982), Margaret Eleanor Fennelly (1918-1995), Inez Janet Fennelly (1921-2008) & Martha L. Fennelly (1923-1970).
[29645] This couple is from an unverified file on Ancestry.com - did they both die the same day? This file states Johannes is son of Phillip Trautman (b. 5 Sept 1652 in Schriesheim, d. 1 Jan 1730 in Schriesheim) and Anna Dorothea Buchaker, b. 22 Nov 1682 in Schriesheim, d. 28 Dec 1742 in Schriesheim, daughter of George M. Buchaker and Maria Hering). The file states that Phillip is son of Michael Trautman (b. in 1598 in Schriesheim, d. 20 April 1684 in Schriesheim) and Margaretha Dorn (b. 1621 in Schriesheim, d. 1609 in Schriesheim, m. 1650). http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schriesheim offers: "Schriesheim is a town located in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, north of Heidelberg on the Bergstrasse ('Mountain Road') and on Bertha Benz Memorial Route."