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[33663] Francis m. Isabell Smith (1603-1699) and arrived in Hampton, Rockingham Co., NH in 1640. See "History of Rockingham County, New Hampshire,"Charles Albert Hazlett (Chicago, Il: Richmond-Arnold Publishing Co.), p. 318.
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[30647] Richard m. in 1559 in Bristol to Christian Dennis (b. 1515 in Bristol, d. 1560). This line is from the Eaton Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2010 and is not verified. Richard's ancestry is from the unverified OneWorldTree in Ancestry.com in 2011.
[58174] Georgiana is daughter of Nathan T. Dexter (1825-1872) & Sarah W. Temple (1829-1901; m. 12 July 1847 in Bangor, Penobscot Co., ME).
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[16398] The family of Mary and John are from an Internet correspondent 1/97 and are not verified.
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[3824] {This connection is from Carr P. Collins, Jr., "Royal Ancestors...," p. 136. Another sources gives Landrade as son of Charles Martel and Sigramme as Countess of Hasbania.}
[15840] Janet is daughter of Alexander Home, 3rd Lord Home.
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[46093] Ref. "Ancestral File," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/2:1:M7K1-BFJ : accessed 6 February 2020), entry for Sarah PERKINS (MSQ4-S8).
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Boleslaw I: "A born warrior, he raised the little struggling Polish principality on the Vistula to the rank of a great power. ...At his death in 1025 he left Poland one of the mightiest states of Europe, extending from the Bug to the Elbe, and from the Baltic to the Danube, and possessing besides the overlordship of Russia." {-Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1956 Edition, 3:806.} He reigned 992-1025; was called "Chroby" ("the Mighty"). In 1000 he secured from Emperor Otto III an end to the tribute which Miesco had agreed to pay, and creation of an independent Polish church headed by a metropolitan and Gneizno. He was Duke, then King. His wife was Judith of Ungarn.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1981, Micropaedia, Vol II, p. 127, Boleslaw I the Brave: "Polish Boleslaw I Chrobry, Born 966/967, Died 17 Jun 1025, first king of Poland, who expanded his country's territory to include Pomerania, Lusatia, and, for a time, the Bohemian princely lands, and made Poland a major European state; he also created a Polish Church independent of German control. Son of Mieszko I, the first of the Piast Dukes, and the Bohemian Princess Dobrawa (Dubravka), Boleslaw I inherited the principality of Great Poland (Wielkopolska, between the Oder and the Warta rivers) upon his father's death (992). He conquered Pomerania (on the Baltic Sea) in 996 and seized Cracow (formerly a Bohemian possession) soon afterward. He ransomed the relics of the martyred St Adalbert,Bishop of Prague, from the pagan Prussians and buried the relics at Gniezno. The Holy Roman emperor Otto III, who had been Adalbert's student and Boleslaw's ally since 992, attended the ceremony (Mar 1000) and marked the occasion by personallycrowning Boleslaw King of Poland. With Pope Sylvester II's approval, the Emperor granted Poland its own archdiocese, with Gniezno as its seat. Boleslaw then reorganized Poland's church structure, making it a national church directly under papal jurisdiction and independent of German ecclesiastical control. After Emperor Otto III's death (1002), Boleslaw seized the imperial lands of Lusatia and Misnia (Meissen) and the principality of Bohemia. These actions started a series ofthree wars between him and the German king Henry II; it lasted until 1018, when, by the Treaty of Bautzen, Boleslaw retained Lusatia and Misnia, and Henry II won Bohemia. Boleslaw's expansionist policy continued. When he defeated Grand Prince Yaroslav I the Wise of Kiev in battle (21 Jul 1018) and placed his own son-in-law (and Yaroslav's brother) Svyatopolk, on the Kievian throne, his control extended from the western tributaries of the middle Elbe to the eastern reach of the Western Bug River. Though recognized as King by Otto III in 1000, he sought to strengthen his position and his independence from imperial control by being crowned by the Archbishop of Gniezno (25 Dec 1024)."
Macropaedia, Vol XIV, p. 638, History of Poland : "...The eldest son of Mieszko I, Boleslaw I the Brave, further enlarged his empire, going beyond the ethnic boundaries of the Polish tribes. With Boleslaw's help, the Holy Roman Emperor Otto III set up his own Polish metropolitanate (church province), with the bishoprics of Cracow, Wroclaw, and Kolobrzeg, and the archbishopric of Gniezno, at the Congress of Gniezno (1000). The first bishop of Prague, Adalbert (Voytech), became the national patron saint of Poland in that year,following his martyrdom in 977 during his missionary work with the heathen Prussians in Samland in east Prussia. When Otto III died, Boleslaw I conquered Bohemia, Moravia, the German borderlands in Lusatia (Lausitz), west of the Oder River, andprobably also Slovakia between 1003 and 1004. But the new king of Germany, Henry II (ruled 1002-1024), reconquered Bohemia and also led three campaigns against Boleslaw I, without success. In 1018 Boleslaw turned east, occupying Kiev for a short period and regaining the borderland at the Bug and San rivers, which had belonged to Poland before 981. Boleslaw I was crowned king (presumably withthe consent of the Holy See in Rome) in 1024-1025, and the new kingdom became gradually knownunder the name of Poland (Polonia) even during his reign. After his death the Polish monarchy came to be the secular symbol of the country's unity, in spite of all the partitions and divisions that the future held in store."
Boleslaw's life and times are dramatically portrayed in "The Last Apocalypse: Europe at the Year 1000 A.D.," James Reston, Jr. (New York: Doubleday, 1998), chapter 5. Also see "The Forge of Christendom: The End of Days and the Epic Rise of the West," Tom Holland (Little, Brown, 2008)
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[13593] "Ohio, Death Index, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and 1958-2007," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VKRL-LFC) states James served in the U. S. Army and at death r. 480 New Haven Ave., Newark, Licking Co., OH and was widowed.