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[52785] Seth is said to be son of Jonathan Doane (1702-1780) & Martha Higgins (1703-1775; m. 8 August 1723 in Eastham, Barnstable Co., MA).
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In 2007 http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ANTIOCH.htm offers: "Constance of Antioch, daughter of Bohemond II Prince of Antioch & his wife Alix of Jerusalem ([1127]-[1163/67]). Her name and parentage are recorded by William of Tyre. She succeeded her father in 1130 as Constance Pss of Antioch, under the regency successively of her mother, her maternal grandfather and her brother-in-law Foulques d'Anjou King of Jerusalem. Her succession was challenged by Roger II King of Sicily, as nearest male heir, but he was unable to press his claim due to more urgent business in southern Italy. Her first marriage was arranged by Foulques d'Anjou King of Jerusalem, in secret from her mother who had offered her hand to Manuel Komnenos, son of Emperor Ioannes II. She succeeded her mother [after 1136] as Lady of Lattakia and Jabala. She rejected three potential candidates for her second husband proposed by Baudouin III King of Jerusalem, Yves de Nesle Comte de Soissons, Gauthier de Faucquemont Châtelain de Saint-Omer, and Raoul de Merle. She also rejected Ioannes Dalassenos Rogerios [Jean Roger the Norman] who had been proposed by Emperor Manuel I. William of Tyre records her second marriage. When her second husband was taken prisoner in 1160, Constance claimed that power in Antioch had reverted to her. However, Baudouin III King of Jerusalem declared her son Bohémond the rightful prince under the regency of Patriarch Aimery. Constance appealed to Emperor Manuel I, who sent ambassadors to Antioch to negotiate a marriage between her daughter and the emperor, their presence alone being sufficient to re-establish Constance's rule in Antioch. Following riots in the city, Pss Constance was exiled in 1163 and her son installed in her place. Runciman specifies that Constance appealed to Konstantinos Dukas Kalamános as Governor of Cilicia for help when she was exiled, but this appears incorrect as Kalamános was only appointed Governor in 1367. Her date of death is not known, but in a charter dated 1167, her son called himself 'Prince of Antioch, Lord of Lattakieh and Jabala' which was his mother's dower, implying that she had died by then.
"- m firstly ([Apr/May] 1136) Raymond de Poitiers, illegitimate son of Guillaume IX Duke of Aquitaine [Guillaume VII Comte de Poitou] & his mistress Amauberge [Dangereuse] --- (-killed in battle near Inab 28 Jun 1149). William of Tyre names 'domini Wilelmi Pictaviensium comitis filius' when recording his marriage, specifying that he was then living at the court of Henry I King of England. The primary source which names his mother has not so far been identified. However, he is not named in other sources as a legitimate son of Guillaume IX. It is therefore reasonable to suppose that he was born from the duke's relationship with Amauberge 'Dangereuse'. Raymond arrived in Antioch in Apr 1136. His future mother-in-law Alix was led to believe that he had arrived to propose marriage to her, but Constance was kidnapped and married to Raimond by Radulph Patriarch of Antioch. He was immediately installed as Raymond Prince of Antioch, by right of his wife. He invaded Armenian territory in 1136 with Baudouin Lord of Marash, but they were driven back by Leo I Lord of the Mountains [Armenia-Rupen]. Emperor Ioannes II besieged Antioch in Aug 1137 and obliged Raymond to swear allegiance to him. 'Raimundus…princeps Antiochenus et domina Constantia mea uxor' donated property to the church of the Holy Sepulchre, Jerusalem by charter dated Apr 1140. The emperor launched a new expedition destined for Antioch in 1142, but died en route in Cilicia. After the new Emperor Manuel I refused Prince Raymond's demand for the return of Cilicia to Antioch, Raymond invaded the province. After the arrival in Antioch in Mar 1148 of Louis VII King of France at the head of the French army of the Second Crusade, Prince Raymond was unable to persuade the king to attack jointly the city of Aleppo which was the centre of Muslim power in the region. He was killed fighting Nur-ed-Din in the plain between Inab and the marsh of Ghab. His skull was set in a silver case and sent by Nur-ed-Din to the Caliph of Baghdad as a gift.
"- m secondly (before May 1153) as his first wife, Renaud de Châtillon, son of Henri Seigneur de Châtillon-sur-Marne & his wife Ermengarde de Montjay (-beheaded Hattin [Jul/Aug] 1187). His marriage is confirmed by the Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines which names 'Raynaldus de Castellione uxor…relictam principis Raymundi'. The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified. He came to Palestine with the army of Louis VII King of France in the Second Crusade, and stayed in Jerusalem in the service of King Baudouin III after the crusaders returned to France in 1149. He accompanied the king to Antioch in 1151. William of Tyre records 'Rainaldus de Castellione' among the magnates in Palestine present at the siege of Ascalon in 1153. He was installed as Renaud Prince of Antioch on his marriage in 1153, by right of his wife. He confirmed Venetian privileges in Antioch in May 1153. He recaptured Alexandretta in 1153 from Thoros II Lord of the Mountains [Armenia-Rupen], after Emperor Manuel promised to finance the operation. The debt was never paid, and Renaud handed the district to the Knights Templars. He made an alliance with Thoros and in 1156 they attacked Cyprus together, captured the island's governor Ioannes Komnenos, and laid waste to the island. He captured Harenc in Feb 1158, the town being given to Renaud de Saint-Valéry, who held it as a vassal of Antioch. Emperor Manuel I invaded Cilicia in 1158, and Prince Renaud submitted to him rather than risk losing a battle. The emperor made his formal entry into Antioch 12 Apr 1159. Prince Renaud was taken prisoner by Majd ed-Din Governor of Aleppo in Nov 1160, and sent to Aleppo where he was kept in prison for 16 years. Raymond Count of Tripoli attacked Homs 1 Feb 1175, distracting Saladin from his siege of Aleppo, in return for which the ruler of Aleppo released his remaining Christian prisoners, including Renaud de Châtillon and Joscelin de Courtenay. After their release, Renaud and Joscelin de Courtenay became the focus of the more progressive elements in Palestine, centred around recent arrivals and the Knights Templars. A charter dated 1180 records the donation by 'Reginaldus quondam princeps Anthiochensis . . . Montisregalis et Hebron dominus' of property to the abbey of Notre-Dame de Josaphat with the consent of 'uxor mea Stephania . . . et Hanfredi prefate dominie Stephanie filii et uxoris eius Elisabeth filie regis Jerusalem'. He attacked a Muslim caravan making its way from Cairo to Palestine at end 1186, which put an end to the four-year truce signed by Raymond Count of Tripoli the previous year. He was personally beheaded by Saladin after being captured."
Cf. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constance_of_Antioch.
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[54797] The unverified file L6J1-CTH in familysearch.org offers: "When Richard Manwaring was born in 1628, in Dawlish, Devon, England, United Kingdom, his father, Oliver Mainwaring II, was 33 and his mother, Prudence Ashe, was 29. He married Mary Howell about 1650, in New London, Connecticut, United States. They were the parents of at least 5 sons. He died in 1698, at the age of 70, and was buried in Hempstead Town, Queens, New York Colony, British Colonial America."
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[55149] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine], 16 June 2021: "Brownville - It is with heavy hearts that we share the passing of Glenn A. Perkins on June 14, 2021. Glenn was born September 12, 1953, in Bangor, to Leon G. Perkins and Nona Mae (Thurston).Glenn grew up in Orono. He graduated from Orono High School and the University of Maine with a degree in forest management. Glenn worked for Joseph A. Sewell Co., was a professors assistant at the University of Maine, and worked for Great Northern Paper for 26 years. While working for Great Northern Paper he served in many different capacities of forest management. He loved his years working in the woods. When he retired from the woods he began his own carpentry business. He ended his work life working for L and L Management.Glenn married his high school sweetheart and best friend, Lisa (Mason), in 1975. They shared 46 special years together. Glenn loved Maine, the woods, the ponds and the lakes (especially West Lake). He loved hunting, hiking, fishing, especially fly-fishing, in his favorite spots on the mountains. He has passed this love onto his boys, who are now passing it on to their children. He loved his trips to Florida with Lisa and Janice to visit Jim and Beth. He also found it hard to drive past a good yard sale. Glenn was predeceased by his parents, Nona and Leon; his baby sister, Susan Perkins; and special in-laws, Fred and Louise Mason. He leaves behind his wife, Lisa; and their three sons, Derek, Dustin, and Devin; his precious daughters-in-law, Lillian and Christina; and his four angels, Adalai, Dehlia, Ethan and Elaina, who knew him as Papa. He also leaves two brothers, Thomas Perkins and wife, Stephanie, and Leon 'Sandy' Perkins Jr.; and many nieces and nephews."
[58669] Edna is daughter of George G. Warren (1845-1909) & Martha S. Frost (b. in 1857; m. 27 October 1877 in Otis, Hancock Co., ME).