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[45074] Charles m. (2) 17 June 1851 at Roxbury, MA Mary Grace Parker. See "The History of Peter Parker and Sarah Ruggles of Roxbury, Mass. . . . ," John William Linzee (Boston, MA: privately printed, 1918).
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[57174] The unverified file LYP6-DWJ in familysearch.org offers: "When William Wallace Babcock was born in March 1842, in Augusta, Kennebec, Maine, United States, his father, Calvin B Babcock, was 25 and his mother, Sarah Miller, was 16. He married Mary Ann Curtis on 23 June 1867, in Bradley, Penobscot, Maine, United States. They were the parents of at least 4 sons and 2 daughters. He lived in Glenburn, Penobscot, Maine, United States in 1910 and Winslow, Kennebec, Maine, United States in 1920. He died on 16 April 1923, at the age of 81, and was buried in Togus National Cemetery, Togus, Chelsea, Kennebec, Maine, United States."
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He revived the Napoleonic Empire in the mid-19th century and led France to defeat in the Franco-Prussian War.
Charles Louis Napoleon Bonaparte was born in Paris, on April 20, 1808, the third and last son of King Louis and Queen Hortense (1783-1837) of Holland, and thus a nephew of Napoleon I. Because the Bonaparte family was banished from France after his uncle's downfall, Louis Napoleon was educated privately in Switzerland and Bavaria. His mother schooled him in the glories of the Napoleonic legend and set his course toward the recovery of family power. Toward that end, he wrote pamphlets and treatises to advertise himself and formulate a political program, portraying himself as social reformer, political liberal, military expert, and proponent of agricultural and industrial development. He also led two unsuccessful armed attempts to overthrow the regime of King Louis Philippe, in 1836 and 1840. Imprisoned for life after the latter, he managed to escape in 1846, calling renewed attention to himself.
Leadership of France
Once Louis Philippe was ousted in 1848, Louis Napoleon renewed his quest by offering himself as a candidate for the presidency of the new French republic. To the astonishment of political veterans, he won in a landslide. His triumph was diminished, however, by a Royalist victory in the legislative elections in 1849 and by the constitution's limiting him to one 4-year term. He resolved that dilemma by a coup d'état on December 2, 1851, assuming dictatorial powers and extending his term of office to ten years. Despite continued pockets of opposition, clear evidence of widespread popular support encouraged him a year later to convert the Second Republic into the Second Empire; because Napoleon I's son (died 1832) had been known to his followers as Napoleon II, he took the title Napoleon III. Historians divide his reign into two periods. The dictatorship persisted until 1860; thereafter he began a series of liberal reforms that culminated in a limited monarchy, the Liberal Empire, on January 2, 1870. This liberalization was marked by labor legislation, a movement toward free trade, and a revival of opposition parties. Perhaps Napoleon III's most durable work was the reconstruction of Paris. His successes, however, were overshadowed by a foreign policy that was too often idealistic, blinding the emperor to real dangers to French security. The threat from Prussia, in particular, was perceived too late and caught the French unprepared in every respect when war came in 1870. Swift defeat in the field led to Napoleon's capture, and his regime was overthrown in Paris on September 4, 1870. He died in exile.
Evaluation
Napoleon III's reputation in France collapsed in the aftermath of the shocking defeat and has never entirely recovered. The reevaluation of his place in history has been more the work of foreign historians, untouched by the national humiliation of 1870, who recognized his good intentions. His place in history will ultimately depend upon whether his social and economic goals are deemed necessary and desirable. His despotism now appears to have been relatively benevolent, and the responsibility for military failure in 1870 is no longer attributed to him alone.
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[47617] Rosina and Shadrach also had Asa Herrick Gray (1811-1882), Samuel F Gray (1823-1901) & Andrew Jackson Gray (18341896) according to Find A Grave memorial 141436125.
[29421] Ancestry.com offers: "Hammond Name Meaning - English (of Norman origin): from a personal name, Hamo(n), which is generally from a continental Germanic name Haimo, a short form of various compound names beginning with haim 'home', although it could also be from the Old Norse personal name Hámundr, composed of the elements hár 'high' + mund 'protection"
Thomas married Elsgen Cosford, born in England, died probably in Leiden, Holland after 1622. See reference under son John. Thomas was a signer of the Mayflower Compact in Provincetown Harbor 21 Nov 1620. He died "in the first sickness" at Plymouth.
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See http://www.thomasrogerssociety.com. Cf. "The Great Migration Begins," R. C. Anderson (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1999), Vol. 3, pp. 1597-1600, "Pioneers of Massachusetts - 1620-1650," Charles Henry Pope (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2013), p. 390, and "The Genealogist," 10(1989):138-149.
Thomas Rogers was born before 1572; of Watford, Northampton, England, son of William Rogers and Eleanor (---). DIED: the first winter, between January and March 1621, Plymouth. MARRIED: Alice Cosford (Elsgen = Alice in Dutch), 24 October 1597, Watford, Northampton, England, daughter of George Cosford.
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Thomas Rogers - bapt. 24 March 1598/9, Watford, Northampton, England; bur. 27 May 1599, Watford; unmarried
Richard Rogers - bapt. 12 March 1599/1600, Watford, Northampton, England ; bur. 4 April 1600, Watford; unmarried
Joseph Rogers - bapt. 23 January 1602/3, Watford, Northampton, England; see database
John Rogers - bapt. 6 April 1606, Watford, Northampton, England; see database
Elizabeth Rogers - bapt. 26 December 1609, Watford, Northampton, England; living in Leyden in 1622, no further record.
Margaret Rogers - bapt. 30 May 1613, Watford, Northampton, England; living in Leyden, Holland in 1622; no further record.
ANCESTRAL SUMMARY: The baptismal records for Thomas Rogers children have just recently been found in Watford, Northampton, England; an account of these findings will soon be published in The Genealogist, preliminary findings published in "The Great Migration Begins" (vol. 3, pages 1597-1599) by Robert Charles Anderson, 1996, and summarized in the Mayflower Quarterly 63:54. (This information is also summarized above.) BIOGRAPHICAL SUMMARY: Thomas Rogers became a citizen of Leyden on 25 June 1618 with sponsors William Jepson and Roger Wilson, and is called a Camlet-merchant. And just two years later on 1 April 1620 he sold his house in Leyden before coming to America on the Mayflower. Thomas Rogers brought his son Joseph on the Mayflower. He died the first winter, but his son Joseph survived. William Bradford in his Of Plymouth Plantation writes of Thomas Rogers: "the rest of Thomas Rogers' [children] came over and are married and have many children." In the 1622 poll tax for Leyden are listed his wife Elsgen (Alice), and daughters Lysbeth (Elizabeth) and Grietgen (Margaret), and son John. John Rogers is known to have come to America and married, but unfortunately the whereabouts of Elizabeth and Margaret remain unknown, though Bradford seems to suggest they came to America and married. Sources: 1. The Great Migration Begins, by Charles Robert Anderson, 1996. 2. Plymouth Colony: Its History and People, 1620-1691, by Eugene Aubrey Stratton, Salt Lake City 1986. 3. Mayflower Families for Five Generations: James Chilton, Richard More, and Thomas Rogers, vol. 2, General Society of Mayflower Descendants 1978. 4. Mayflower Quarterly 63:54
Above summary is from the Internet Web Site, "Mayflower Web Page," at http://members.aol.com/calebj/passenger.html 12/97. In 2003 http://www.mayflowerhistory.com/Passengers/ThomasRogers.php offers: "Thomas Rogers was born in Watford, Northampton, England, the son of William and Eleanor Rogers. He married Alice Cosford in 1597. All his children were baptized and/or buried in Watford. He brought his wife and family to Leiden, Holland, where he became a citizen of Leiden on 25 June 1618, where he is called a camlet merchant. On 1 April 1620, he sold his house on Barbarasteeg for 300 guilders, apparently in preparation for his voyage on the Mayflower. He came on the Mayflower with eldest son Joseph, leaving behind in Leiden his son John, daughters Elizabeth and Margaret, and wife Alice. Thomas Rogers died the first winter at Plymouth, leaving behind his 18-year old son Joseph. His wife and children that were left behind in Leiden are found in the 1622 poll tax of Leiden, and were termed 'poor people' and 'without means'. Children Elizabeth and Margaret apparently came to New England later, but where they lived or who they married with remain unknown. Son John came to Plymouth about 1630, and there married Anna Churchman, on 16 April 1639." See also "The New Occupations the Dutch Gave to Thomas Rogers & His Fellow Pilgrims," Mike Yoemans ("The Mayflower Quarterly," Sept. 2008), pp. 233ff. and "Plymouth Colony: Its History and People, 1620-1691)," Eugene Aubrey Stratton (Ancestry Publishing, Provo, UT, 1986), pp. 345-346. "Mayflower," Nathaniel Philbrick (NY: Viking, 2006 - ISBN 0-670-03760-5) provides a fine history of the Plymouth Colony. The Thomas Rogers Society offers further information at http://www.thomasrogerssociety.com/trleiden.html
Cf. https://mayflower.americanancestors.org/thomas-rogers-biography.
Nancy McCurdy, Williamsport, Pennsylvania: My genealogical windfall came from The Antiquarto, Episode 5: "Charles Courtenay, 19th Earl of Devon," with D. Brenton Simons and Curt DiCamillo. Courtenay mentioned that Mayflower passenger Thomas Rogers was a descendant of the Courtenay family; I was intrigued, as I am a descendant of the same Thomas Rogers. The Earl of Devon shared that the family line could be traced to France to the year 1000, where Athon became the first lord of an area known as Courtenay. I was able to confirm my connection to the Courtenay family and could then document one branch of my family back to the year 1000.
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[1715] See Stuart, Roderick W., "Royalty for Commoners, The Complete Known Lineage of John of Gaunt, Son of Edward III, King of England, and Queen Philippa", Fourth Edition. (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2002). http://www.danbyrnes.com.au/lostworlds/features/women.htm offers: "Queen of Aragon, Felicia Montdidier (1069-1086), (married Sancho V Jiminez, King of Aragon), in about 1063 has a brother, Count Ebles of Roucy, who gathers an anti-Arab army from Northern France to fight on the Iberian peninsula. Ebles gathered another military force in 1073; he was the son of Hildouin IV, Count Montidier and Alice/Adela of Roucy. Felicia's great-grandparents included people from families such as Montdidier, Roucy, Milhaud, Hainault, Equisheim, Capet and De Conteville." Also see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Felicie_de_Roucy.
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[881] Philip m. (1) 22 Nov 1677 Mary Blackwell (she d. 3 Jan 1678, d.s.p.). See http://www.stanwood.org/Stanwood%20book/page30-31.htm. He served as a soldier in Capt. Samuel Brocklebank's company during King Philip's War and received £3/8/6 as compensation on 24 August 1676. See "A History of the Stanwood Family in America", Ethel Stanwood Bolton (Boston:Rockwell & Churchill Press,1899), p. 29.
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[54195] Maurice served as a Pvt. in the U.S. Army during World War II.
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| | _Baldwin Fitz Gilbert DE CLARE ____|_Adelaide DE CLERMONT _
| | | (.... - 1154) (.... - 1125)
| |_Emma Fitz Baldwin DE CLARE _|
| (.... - 1168) m 1144 |
| | _Richard DE ROLLOS ____
| | | (1060 - 1130) m 1092
| |_Adelaine DE ROLLOS _______________|_Godiva DE EVERMER ____
| (1092 - 1166) (1064 - 1121)
_Baldwin WAKE _______|
| (.... - 1213) |
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| | _William DE HUMMET __________|
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| |_Agnes du HOMMET ______|
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| |_Lucy de la HAYE ____________|
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|--Hugh WAKE
| (.... - 1241)
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| _Sir William BRIWERRE _|
| | (1145 - 1226) m 1174 |
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|_Isabel DE BRIWERRE _|
(.... - 1233) |
| _Hubert DE VAUX _______+
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| _Robert de Vaux, Baron GILLESLAND _|_______________________
| | (1102 - ....)
| _Sir Herbert DE VAUX ________|
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|_Beatrice DE VAUX _____|
m 1174 |
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[12264] Hugh held the barony of Bourne in Lincolnshire and was sheriff of Yorkshire, constable of Scarborough Castle.