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_William D'AUBIGNY ______________|_Adela D'EU __________________________________
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_Roger D'AUBIGNY _________|
| (.... - 1088) |
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_William d'Aubigny, Lord of BUCKENHAM _|
| (.... - 1139) |
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| |_Amice DE MONTBRAY _______|
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_William D'AUBIGNY __|
| (.... - 1176) m 1138|
| | _Robert BIGOD ________________________________+
| | | (.... - 1071)
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| | _Roger LE BIGOD __________|
| | | (.... - 1107) |
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| |_Maud BIGOD ___________________________|
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| | _Ivo DE GRANTMESNIL __________________________+
| | | (.... - 1118)
| | _Hugh (II) DE GRANTMESNIL _______|_ DAUGHTER OF GILBERT de Gant_________________
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| |_Adeliza GRANTMESNIL _____|
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|--William d'Albini III, Lord of BELVOIR
| (.... - 1238)
| _Lambert I ("the Bearded"), Count of HAINAUT _+
| | (.... - 1015) m 0990
| _Lambert II, Count of LOUVAIN ___|_Gerberga of LORRAINE ________________________
| | (.... - 1062) (0975 - 1018)
| _Henry II of BRABANT _____|
| | (.... - 1095) |
| | | _Gothelo I, Count of VERDUN __________________+
| | | | (.... - 1044)
| | |_Oda of Lower LORRAINE __________|______________________________________________
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| _Godfrey I, Count of LOUVAIN __________|
| | (1060 - 1140) m 1100 |
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| | | _Eberhard, Count of BRANDENBURG _|______________________________________________
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| | |_Adelaide of ORLAMUNDA ___|
| | (.... - 1086) |
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|_Adeliza of LOUVAIN _|
(1103 - 1151) m 1138|
| _Louis II DE CHINY ___________________________
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| _Arnold II of Warcq & IVOIX _____|______________________________________________
| | (.... - 1106)
| _Otto II, Count of CHINY _|
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| | | _Hildouin III DE RAMERU ______________________+
| | | | (0998 - 1063) m 1031
| | |_Adele DE ROUCY _________________|_Alix DE ROUCY _______________________________
| | (1050 - ....) (1014 - 1062)
|_Ida of NAMUR _________________________|
m 1100 |
| _Albert II, Count of NAMUR ___________________+
| | (1000 - 1064)
| _Albert III, Count of NAMUR _____|_Regilinde of LORRAINE _______________________
| | (1048 - 1102) (.... - 1064)
|_Adelaide of NAMUR _______|
(1068 - 1124) |
| _Bernhard II, Duke of SAXONY _________________+
| | (0995 - 1059)
|_Ida of SAXONY __________________|_Elicia of SCHWEINFURT _______________________
(.... - 1102)
[27314] This alternate to the brother of the same name is from "Medieval English Ancestry of Certain Americans," Carl Boyer III (2001), p. 2 which states William m. (2) Agatha Trussebut (d. 1247, widow of Hamo Fitz Hamo, Lord of Wolverton, Buckinghamshire, who d. 1197/8), daughter and coheir of William Trussebot (d. 1176, Lord of Hunsingore, Yorkshire). Boyer provides much further information concerning William.
_Engelbert III, Count of BRIENNE __________+
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_Gautier ("Walter"), Count of BRIENNE _|
| (1035 - 1085) |
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_Erhard I, Count of BRIENNE ___________|
| (.... - 1112) |
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| | _Milo III de Tonnere, Count BAR-SUR-SEINE _|___________________________________________
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| |_Eustachia DE TONNERE _________________|
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_Gautier, Count of BRIENNE _|
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| | _Hildouin III DE RAMERU ___________________+
| | | (0998 - 1063) m 1031
| | _Hilduin IV, Count of ROUCY _______________|_Alix DE ROUCY ____________________________
| | | (.... - 1063) (1014 - 1062)
| | _Andreas, Count of RAMERU _____________|
| | | (.... - 1118) |
| | | | _Manasser, Count of RHEIMS ________________
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| | | |_Adela of RHEIMS __________________________|___________________________________________
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| |_Alix DE RAMERU _______________________|
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|--Erhard II, Count of BRIENNE
| (1140 - 1191)
| _Hilpuis, Count D'ARCIS-SUR-AUBE __________
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| _Hildouin II, Count of RAMERU _____________|___________________________________________
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| _Hildouin III DE RAMERU _______________|
| | (0998 - 1063) m 1031 |
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| | |_Lessaline DE DAMMARTIN ___________________|___________________________________________
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| _Andre de Baudeamont, Count of BRAINE _|
| | (.... - 1142) |
| | | _Giselbert, Count of ROUCY ________________+
| | | | (.... - 0990)
| | | _Ebles I, Archbishop, Count of RHEIMS _____|___________________________________________
| | | | (0976 - 1033) m 1018
| | |_Alix DE ROUCY ________________________|
| | (1014 - 1062) m 1031 |
| | | _Regnier IV, Count of HAINAUT _____________+
| | | | (0950 - 1013) m 0996
| | |_Beatrix of HAINAUT _______________________|_Hedwig (or Edith) of FRANCE ______________
| | (0999 - ....) m 1018 (0974 - ....)
|_Humbelina DE BAUDEMONT ____|
(.... - 1144) |
| _Hildouin IV, Count of Rouci & MONTDIDIER _+
| | (.... - 1063) m 1031
| _André de Roucy DE BAUDEMONT _____________|_Alice (Adela) DE ROUCY ___________________
| | (1060 - 1142) (.... - 1063)
| _Gui DE VAUDEMONT _____________________|
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| | |_Agnes (Adelaide) DE BRAINE _______________|___________________________________________
| | (1075 - ....)
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[3241] Erhard II was seventh in line from the first known ancestor of the French Counts of Brienne, Count Engelbert I, l iving in 950. Erhard II fought in the third Crusade. Erhard's marriage, etc. is given in "Ancestral Roots..." (Seventh Edition, 1992), line 114. See http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Érard_II_de_Brienne. Cf. http://genealogy.euweb.cz/brienne/brienne1.html which states: "Cte Evrard II de Brienne from 1161, took the cross 1189, +Acre 8.2.1191; m.before 1166 Agnes de Nevers, dau.of Guillaume III de Nevers, d'Auxerre et de Tonnerre."
_John CORY __________
| (1638 - ....)
_John CORY __________|_Mary CORNISH _______
| (1674 - 1722) (1648 - 1742)
_Elnathan CORY ______|
| (1701 - 1766) |
| | _Joseph OSBORN ______+
| | | (1636 - 1696)
| |_Priscilla OSBORN ___|_____________________
| (1677 - 1723)
_James CORY _________|
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(1785 - 1855) |
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| _Joseph HALSEY ______+
| | (1668 - 1725)
| _Joseph HALSEY ______|_____________________
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|_Rachel HALSEY ______|
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[43958] An unverified file in Ancestry.com offers: "When James Harvey Cory was born on December 8, 1816, in New York, his father, David, was 30 and his mother, Catherine, was 31. He had two sons and three daughters with Minerva Jane Palmerton between 1846 and 1861. He died on December 29, 1871, in Medford, Minnesota, at the age of 55, and was buried there."
[35863] "The Brooklyn Daily Eagle [Brooklyn, New York], 6 Apr 1912," p. 4: "A sturdy old-fashioned veteran in the business and civic life of the Eastern District of Brooklyn was William Dick. He never learned to 'say the thing that is not' for his own good or for the good of others. His mind dealt with facts, not with phrases. It was not easily or often misled by the phrases of others. He owed his fortune, of course, to commercial imagination which pictures to one man a future to which another man is mole-blind, but that commercial imagination was itself cool, sane and well poised. Tyler was still President and the war with Mexico had not begun when, at the age of twenty-two, with no capital save his hands and brain, William Dick came over from Hanover. He neither saw nor sought an easy road to wealth and influence. He saved money. He became a small grocer, he interested himself in the flour and feed wholesale trade, and was one of the first men in the United States to realize the possibilities of sugar refining in this country. And though his first little plant was on the East Side of Manhattan, he always looked upon the Williamsburg waterfront as the ideal location for a refinery; and first at the foot of Division avenue and later at the foot of North Seventh street he tested his idea successfully. When the business of Dick & Meyer was absorbed by the American Sugar Refining Company Mr. Dick turned his attention to his church, to his favorite charities, to realty, to wise and conservative banking. He was 80 years old when he became President of the Manufacturers National Bank, a place he relinquished in 1907. Treasurer of the German Lutheran Hospital, life member of the Brooklyn. Institute, a man of manifold generosities, long chairmau of the Executive Committee of the Nassau Trust Company, he always preferred for himself simple living, and was to the end as democratic in spirit as when he began working in a grocery store in 1845. His death in his ninetieth year will sadden many hearts outside of his personal circle of acquaintanceship. The career of such a man is to be commended to the consideration of every boy in our public and private schools. Such careers do much to counteract the ideal of making an easy living, which is too common among the youngsters in America. Frugality and simplicity have a poetry of their own perhaps too little considered in the schools. The commercial imagination which made the greatness of Mr. Dick is not the endowment of every boy, not the endowment of many boys. But the young man ought to know that if he has it not, his best chance is in economy; and that if he has it it will be useless to him without the lever-fulcrum of patient thrift's accumulation. It is this lesson that Mr. Dick's life teaches, and no lesson is better worth learning."
[26873] One World Tree on Ancestry.com proposes this unverified line and believes Ralph is son of Robert Farnham (1577-1604) and Elizabeth _____ (m. ca. 1600). "New England Families, Vol. I," William Richard Cutter, Ed. (Clearfield Co., 1913), p. 319, offers: "The Farnham or Farnum family is of ancient English origin. The principal family seat is at the Querndon House of Leicestershire, the lineage of which is traced back to the reign of Edward I. ... Ralph Farnham, immigrant ancestor, was born in England in 1603. He came with his wife Alice from London in the brig 'James', sailing from Southampton, April 6, 1635. He gave his age as thirty-two, and his wife's as twenty-eight and they had with them three young children, Mary, Thomas and Ralph. He was a barber by trade but followed husbandry after coming to New England. He settled first in Ipswich, of which he wa proprietor in 1639. He settled finally in Andover, Massachusetts. He died January 5, 1692-93, and the inventory of his estate is dated March 29, 1693." See "Planters of the Commonwealth," Charles Edward Banks (Baltimore: Gen. Pub. Co., 2006), p. 153. http://helenesgenes.com/Farnham.html reports: "From email from edith.bartley@worldnet.att.net 11/27/97: "There has been a lot of confusion as the date that Ralph and family left England. There was more than one ship in 1635 named the James. Ralph was not on the April ship, he was the ship of the same name which sailed in the summer. Hotten has it right. The passengers were certified as eligible to leave England on July 13, 1635, and the ship would have left soon after, depending on the winds and whatever. I think they arrived in Boston in September, but I don't have that documented. 'Planters of the Commonwealth' by Charles Edward Banks states that the James sailed for New England the latter part of July and arrived in Boston the last week in September. Included in the passenger lists are Ralph Farnham, age 32, barber, destination Ipswich; Mrs. Alice Farnham, 28; Mary Farnham, 7; Thomas Farnham, 4; and Ralph Farnham, 2. Also on the same ship was Solomon Martin, age 16, shipwright, destination Gloucester. I have assumed this is the same Solomon Martin who later married Alice Farnham after they both were widowed. She would have been about twelve years older than he. Is this a correct assumption? They settled in Ipswich where Ralph became the first town crier." Also see "Pioneers of Massachusetts - 1620-1650," Charles Henry Pope (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2013), p. 161. Ancestry.com offers: "Farnham Name Meaning - English: habitational name from any of various places so called. Most, including those in Buckinghamshire, Dorset, Essex, Suffolk, Surrey, and West Yorkshire, are named from Old English fearn fern + ham homestead or hamm enclosure hemmed in by water."
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_Albert William FENSCH _|
| (1889 - 1933) m 1914 |
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| (1862 - 1936) |
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|--Helen Louise FENSCH
| (1916 - 2004)
| _Philip ROTH ____________
| | (1758 - 1811) m 1789
| _John ROTH ____________|_Susanna LANDES _________
| | (1792 - 1868) m 1826 (1762 - ....)
| _Jeremiah ROTH ______|
| | (1829 - 1905) m 1852|
| | | _Henry DEHUFF ___________+
| | | | (1770 - 1808) m 1798
| | |_Rebecca DEHUFF _______|_Elizabeth WAGNER _______
| | (1806 - 1881) m 1826 (1775 - 1840)
| _Dehuff Fieles ROTH _|
| | (1853 - 1925) m 1876|
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| | | _Peter Joseph FIELES __|_________________________
| | | | (1783 - 1861) m 1812
| | |_Lucy Ann FIELIS ____|
| | (1835 - 1867) m 1852|
| | | _Martin MANDERBACH ______
| | | | (1764 - 1848) m 1785
| | |_Magdalena MANDERBACH _|_Margaretha GEIGER ______
| | (1790 - 1853) m 1812 (1764 - 1827)
|_Lucy Grace ROTH _______|
(1891 - 1971) m 1914 |
| _Jacob COOPER ___________+
| | (1762 - 1842)
| _Jacob COOPER _________|_Rebecca SPOONER ________
| | (1793 - 1871) m 1820 (1773 - 1833)
| _Daniel COOPER ______|
| | (1824 - 1903) m 1846|
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| | |_Lydia OAKLEY _________|_________________________
| | (1800 - 1866) m 1820
|_Diana COOPER _______|
(1859 - 1935) m 1876|
| _John Frederick BREINER _+
| | (1762 - 1824)
| _Johannes BRINER ______|_________________________
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|_Sarah Jane BRINER __|
(1827 - 1887) m 1846|
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(1788 - 1863)
[9134] Find A Grave Memorial 20553400 offers: "Helen was the daughter of Lucy Grace Roth & Albert William Fensch. She was married to Howard Lee Charles and they had 2 sons. She was employed at Westinghouse in Mansfield, AMF in Shelby and Therm-O-Disc in Mansfield before retiring in 1977. Helen enjoyed cooking, baking, traveling and spending time with her family."
[58724] Lincoln is son of Wesley J. Flood (1827-1901) & Mary Jones Burns (1830-1878).
[58577] The unverified file KLH1-ZRL in familysearch.org offers: "When Thomas Phillips Fullerton was born on 5 March 1800, in Trenton, Hancock, Maine, United States, his father, John Fullerton, was 36 and his mother, Sarah H Whitaker, was 30. He married Mary Haynes before 1826. They were the parents of at least 5 sons and 4 daughters. He lived in Ellsworth, Hancock, Maine, United States for about 10 years. In 1860, at the age of 60, his occupation is listed as farmer in Ellsworth, Hancock, Maine, United States. He died before 1870."
[7581] living - details excluded
_Enoch HUTCHINS _________
| (.... - 1698) m 1667
_Jonathan HUTCHINS __|_Mary B. STEVENSON ______
| (1684 - 1746) m 1720 (1651 - ....)
_Charles (The "Patriot") HUTCHINS _|
| (1742 - 1834) m 1764 |
| | _Joseph WEEKS ___________+
| | | (1670 - 1741) m 1696
| |_Judith WEEKS _______|_Adah Edith BRIAR _______
| (1696 - 1742) m 1720 (1666 - 1702)
_James HUTCHINS ______|
| (1782 - 1860) m 1804 |
| | _Jacob PERKINS __________+
| | | (1685 - 1770) m 1712
| | _Joseph PERKINS _____|_Lydia STOVER ___________
| | | (1717 - ....) m 1739 (.... - 1717)
| |_Mary PERKINS _____________________|
| (1745 - 1797) m 1764 |
| | _Eliakim WARDWELL _______+
| | | (1687 - 1753) m 1711
| |_Abigail WARDWELL ___|_Ruth BRAGDON ___________
| (.... - 1760) m 1739 (1691 - 1760)
_Wilbury S. HUTCHINS ___|
| (1812 - 1893) |
| | _Nehemiah LEACH _________+
| | | (1709 - 1769) m 1735
| | _James (Sr.) LEACH __|_Ruth BRYANT ____________
| | | (1738 - 1822) m 1761 (1714 - 1775)
| | _Peletiah LEACH ___________________|
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| | | | _Nathaniel FREEMAN ______+
| | | | | (1719 - ....) m 1736
| | | |_Alice FREEMAN ______|_Mary PERKINS ___________
| | | (1739 - 1824) m 1761 (1721 - ....)
| |_Mary LEACH __________|
| (1787 - 1864) m 1804 |
| | _John GRINDLE ___________+
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| | _John GRINDLE _______|_Sarah LEAVITT __________
| | | (.... - 1794)
| |_Mary GRINDLE _____________________|
| (1765 - 1839) |
| | _Benjamin WEBBER ________+
| | | (1690 - ....)
| |_Dorothy WEBBER _____|_Mehitable ALLEN ________
| (1720 - 1794) (1694 - 1739)
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|--George Wardwell HUTCHINGS
| (1839 - 1929)
| _Eliakim WARDWELL _______+
| | (1687 - 1753) m 1711
| _Daniel WARDWELL ____|_Ruth BRAGDON ___________
| | (1734 - 1803) m 1755 (1691 - 1760)
| _Jeremiah WARDWELL ________________|
| | (1756 - 1825) m 1779 |
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| | |_Sarah STAPLES ______|_________________________
| | m 1755
| _William WARDWELL ____|
| | (1780 - 1830) m 1798 |
| | | _Aaron BANKS ____________+
| | | | (.... - 1763) m 1726
| | | _Aaron BANKS ________|_Mary HAINES ____________
| | | | (1738 - 1823) m 1764 (1704 - 1763)
| | |_Elizabeth BANKS __________________|
| | (1764 - 1853) m 1779 |
| | | _John PERKINS ___________+
| | | | (1712 - ....) m 1736
| | |_Mary PERKINS _______|_Elizabeth PEARCE _______
| | (1743 - 1833) m 1764 (1717 - ....)
|_Elizabeth N. WARDWELL _|
(1815 - ....) |
| _Dependence LITTLEFIELD _+
| | (.... - 1726)
| _Samuel LITTLEFIELD _|_Hannah SNELL ___________
| | (.... - 1786) m 1725 (1670 - 1718)
| _Stephen LITTLEFIELD ______________|
| | (.... - 1783) m 1764 |
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| | |_Elizabeth GOODALE __|_________________________
| | (1703 - ....) m 1725
|_Deborah LITTLEFIELD _|
(1777 - ....) m 1798 |
| _Jacob PERKINS __________+
| | (1685 - 1770) m 1712
| _Joseph PERKINS _____|_Lydia STOVER ___________
| | (1717 - ....) m 1739 (.... - 1717)
|_Deborah PERKINS __________________|
(1742 - ....) m 1764 |
| _Eliakim WARDWELL _______+
| | (1687 - 1753) m 1711
|_Abigail WARDWELL ___|_Ruth BRAGDON ___________
(.... - 1760) m 1739 (1691 - 1760)
[17653] Reference: "Maine, Births and Christenings, 1739-1900," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F4CC-V5B: accessed 08 Nov 2013).
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| | (1755 - 1816) |
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|_Barbara MOTZ ________|
(1826 - 1861) m 1847 |
| _Heinrich (Henry) MEYER ____
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| _Jacob (Sr.) MEYER _____________|____________________________
| | (1733 - 1808)
| _Philip MEYER _______|
| | (1755 - 1831) m 1780|
| | | _Peter REAM ________________
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| | |_Susanna REAM __________________|____________________________
| | (.... - 1807)
|_Barbara MEYER ______|
(1782 - 1847) |
| _Andrew (Sr.) MORR _________
| | (.... - 1771)
| _Andrew (Jr.) MORR _____________|____________________________
| | (1727 - 1801) m 1755
|_Anna Margaret MORR _|
(1759 - 1829) m 1780|
| _Johannes Wendel ROENNIGER _+
| | (1701 - 1810) m 1726
|_Catherine Elizabeth RENNINGER _|_Maria Margareta HEYNLEN ___
(1732 - 1799) m 1755 (1703 - 1748)
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_Martin ZIRBE _______|__
| (.... - 1694)
_Johann Martin (Zirben or) ZERBE _|
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_Johannes ZERBE _____|
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| |_Maria Catharina WINTER _|
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|--Christian ZERBE
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| _Martin STUPP ___________|
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|_Catharina STUPP ____|
(.... - 1805) m 1744|
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|_Anna Catharina SCHULTZ _|
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[44712] Christian was baptised by the Rev'd John Caspar Stoever.