Regarding Richard Austin, a posting in Ancestry.com offers:
Our Folk Website - Austin Family Genealogy: Our Folk Home Page - Index of Names and Surnames- Additional Resource Materials - Details for Austin Family See Descendency Chart for direct line to the Hart Family Ancestry.com users - See Austin Family Tree for individual charts.1.Stephen Austin - was born in 1520 in Tenterden, Kent, England and died on 17 Nov 1557 in Staplehurst, Kent, England.
Stephen married Margaret Wrigley. Margaret was born in 1522 in Tenterden, Kent, England. She died on 2 May 1550 in Staplehurst, Kent, England. Children: (Quick Family Chart)i. William Austin was born in 1544 in Staplehurst, Kent, England and died on 1 Jan 1545 in Staplehurst, Kent, England. ii. Ketherine Austin was born on 16 May 1546 in Staplehurst, Kent, England. iii. Richard Austin was born on 28 Feb 1547/1548 in Tichfield, Hampshire, England and died on 15 Feb 1622 in Tichfield, Hampshire, England . See #2. below. iv. Edward Austin was born on 21 Feb 1549/1550 in Tenterden, Kent, England and died before 4 Aug 1558 in Tichfield, Hampshire, England. ----- Second Generation -----2.Richard Austin - was born on 28 Feb 1547/1548 in Tichfield, Hampshire, England and died on 15 Feb 1622 in Tichfield, Hampshire, England. He was the son of Stephen Austin and Margaret Wrigley. Richard married Annis. Annis was born in 1575 in Tichfield, Hampshire, England.
Annis - "Annis (Austin) Littlefield age 38 and 6 children sailed on the Bevis of So. Hampton for New England in May 1638 at the same time Richard Austin of Bishopstoke, Hants and his family sailed. With her came John Knight, carpenter and Heugh Deudal, servants." (from Austin Families Assn of America (AFAOA) ) (Sources: - 1) (Sources: - 2) Children: (Quick Family Chart) i. Emaline Austin was born about 1591 in Tichfield, Hampshire, England and died about 1623 in Tichfield, Hampshire, England. ii. Alice Austin was born about 1593 in Tichfield, Hampshire, England and died about 1599 in Tichfield, Hampshire, England. iii. Daniel Austin was born about 1594 in Tichfield, Hampshire, England. iv. Anne Austin was born about 1586 in Tichfield, Hampshire, England and died in Wells, ME. v. Peter Austin was born on 1 Feb 1596 in Tichfield, Hampshire, England and died after 1623 in Tichfield, Hampshire, England. vi. Annis (Agnes) Austin was born on 1 Feb 1596 in Exeter, Devon, England and was buried on 12 Dec 1677 in Exeter, Devon, England. Annis married Edmund Littlefield on 16 Oct 1614 in Titchfield, Hampshire, England. Edmund was born about 1592 in Tichfield, Hampshire, England. He was the son of Francis Littlefield and Mary Hill. He died on 11 Dec 1661 in Wells, ME.
Annis - "Joseph had a sister Annis who mar. Edmund Littlefield, who came to New England in 1638. Francis of Dedham and Matthew of Maine are thought by some authorities to be brothers of Joseph. It is thought by some that Richard of Charlestown might have been another brother but proof is lacking.
( Moore, Edith Austin A Genealogy of the Descendants of Robert Austin of Kingstown, Rhode Island. 1951. pg. 10.)
Maine Pioneers 1623-60: made will 12 Dec. 1677, giving her estate to her daus. Elizabeth Wakefield, Mary Barrett, Hannah Cloyce and Meribah; to sons Peter Cloyce and John and Thomas Littlefield; to grandchild Katherine W. Inventory in York Deeds V.
(Charles Henry Pope 1908) - See Littlefield family for children.
vii. Richard Austin was born in 1598 in Tichfield, Hampshire, England and died in 1637/1638 in Charlestown, MA . viii. Joan Austin was born about 1600 in Tichfield, Hampshire, England. Sources:1 Austin Families Assn of America (AFAOA) Arthur M. Sikes, Jr. , President www.afaoa.org (view detail...) 2 Taylor, Bennett, Douglass, Haley, Smith, VanSickle, Parker Lee VanKammen Web: http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=paiwakat&id=I8377
Last change (on this page): Wednesday, June 01, 2005. The Our Folk Genealogy Pages were compiled by Albert Douglass Hart, Jr. based on the original "Our Folk" compiled by Albert Thomas Hart in 1972 with help from Albert Douglass Hart Sr, Cara Hart and lots of other family members.
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Ancestry.com offers: "Austin Name Meaning - English, French, and German: from the personal name Austin, a vernacular form of Latin Augustinus, a derivative of Augustus. This was an extremely common personal name in every part of Western Europe during the Middle Ages, owing its popularity chiefly to St. Augustine of Hippo (354-430), whose influence on Christianity is generally considered to be second only to that of St. Paul. Various religious orders came to be formed following rules named in his honor, including the 'Austin canons', established in the 11th century, and the 'Austin friars', a mendicant order dating from the 13th century. The popularity of the personal name in England was further increased by the fact that it was borne by St. Augustine of Canterbury (died c. 605), an Italian Benedictine monk known as 'the Apostle of the English', who brought Christianity to England in 597 and founded the see of Canterbury. German: from a reduced form of the personal name Augustin."
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[13594] The unverified Seibert Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2016 offers: "When Raymond Nelson Barber was born on May 9, 1909, in Granville, Ohio, his father, Stewart, was 36 and his mother, Fannie, was 32. He married Cleva Jean Ressler on May 6, 1930. . . . . He died on April 26, 1975, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, at the age of 65, and was buried in Bala-Cynwyd, Pennsylvania." "The Newark Advocate [Newark, Ohio], 30 April 1975," p. 35: "Services for Raymond N. Barber, 65, of 519 S. 42nd St., Philadelphia, Pa., formerly of Granville, will be 10 a.m. Friday in the Bringhurst-Andrew J. Bair Funeral Home, Philadelphia, with burial to follow in the W. Laurel Cemetery, Philadelphia. Mr. Barber died Saturday in Philadelphia. He was born May 9, 1909, in Granville, to Stewart and Fannie (Boyles) Barber. He was a retired employe of the Union Tank Co. Surviving are his wife, Helen of Philadelphia; two daughters: Mrs. Barbara Vaia and Mrs. Linda Harmon, both of Alexandria; one brother, Bernard of Newark; and seven grandchildren."
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[3825] AKA Sigrand (Sigramus) (Count) de Hesbaya.
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[48693] Find A Grave memorial 43684953 offers: " William was the son of 'Deacon' John Smith Haskell (1779-1870) and Sarah Elizabeth (Murray) (1782-1857). William married his first wife, Ruth Fogg (Lawrence), on April 3, 1837, in Maine. Their 4 children: Ellen Ruth, William H., Hannah, Bennetta Haskell William married his second wife, Abby Folansburg (Fales), on October 25, 1855, in Maine. Their 3 children: Joseph Albert, Mary A., Jimmie A. Haskell."
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[46094] Ref. "Ancestral File," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/2:1:M7K1-B8L : accessed 6 February 2020), entry for John PERKINS (MSQ3-D2). Research is needed on John and Phoebe as children of Sparks and Phoebe, as they were certainly not born the same year.
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Poland as a unified state began with the settling of a branch of the Western Slavs, the Poles (meaning field-dwellers), between the Vistula and Warta rivers. Mieszko I, fourth ruler of the Piast dynasty, married the Czech Princess Dubravka, converting himself and the entire nation to Roman Catholicism. The reign of the first ruling dynasty of Poland, the house of Piast (native Pole), lasted from 966 to 1386.
Miesco I was the first Christian prince of Poland, converting in 996 with the help of his wife; this prevented a Christian crusade against the duchy. He also adopted western culture to gain stature among the newly-organizing nations of Europe. {-ref.: Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1956 Edition, 18:130} A Viking, he was Duke of Gnesen and founder of the Kingdom of Poland. Kings and Queens of Great Britain, Genealogical Chart, Anne Taute and Romilly Squire, Taute, 1990: "Thyra, Daughter of Harald II King of Denmark, Mar =1 Styrbjorn Killed 986 in Battle, =2 Mieszko Duke of Poland Died 992, =3 Olaf Tryggvason King of Norway." Wall Chart of World History, Edward Hull, 1988, Studio Editions, Poland 962: "Micislaus, Duke of Poland 962-992, Becomes Christian..." The Story of Civilization, Will Durant, Vol IV, The Age of Faith, Bk IV, The Dark Ages, Ch XXV, The Recovery of Europe, Sec V, Border States, p659: "Around these Baltic states surged an ocean of Slavs. One group called itself Polanie - `people of the fields' - and tilled the valleys of the Warthe and the Oder;...In 963 the Polish prince Mieszko I, to avoid conquest by Germany, confided Poland to the protection of the popes; thenceforth Poland, turning its back upon the semi-Byzantine Slavdom of the East, cast in its lot with western Europe and Roman Christianity..."
The New Columbia Encyclopedia, 1975, p1774, Mieszko I or Mieczyslaw I: "Born Abt 922, Died 992, Duke of Poland (962-992), the first important member of the Piast dynasty. The first German invasions of Poland began in 963. To avert this threat, Mieszko obtained (Abt 963) a friendly treaty with Holy Roman Emperor Otto I, to whom he agreed to pay tribute. Mieszko later conquered Pomerania. In 966, he accepted Christianity and immediately began the conversion of Poland. Late in his reign he placed Poland under the protection of the pope, thus gaining papal support of Polish integrity. His son Boleslaus I succeeded him." p2143, Piast Dynasty: "1st dynasty of Polish dukes and kings. Its name was derived from that of itslegendary ancestor, a simple peasant. The first historic member, Duke Mieszko I (reigned 962-992), began the unification of Poland and introduced Christianity..."
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1981, Micropaedia, Vol VI, p879, Mieszko: "later form Mieczyslaw, the name of three early rulers of Poland , of whom the first was the most important: "Mieszko I, Born Abt 930, Died Abt 992, Piast prince or duke of Poland (from Abt 963), brought Poland into Christendom and expanded the stateto the Baltic Sea. He accepted Christianity directly from Rome in 966, in order to resist forced conversion by the Germans and the incorporation of Poland into the Holy Roman Empire - the fate of Bohemia. Mieszko expanded the Polish state into Galicia at the expense of Bohemia and to the Baltic Sea through the incorporation of Pomerania."
Macropaedia, Vol XIV, p638, Poland History of: "Siemomyslv's son, Mieszko I, was the first of the Piast dukes to have his biography recorded in detail in the chronicles of that time. Through his desire to conquer Western Pomerania along the Oder River to the trading cities of Szczecin and Wolin, Mieszko I came into contact with the German kingdom, whose ruler Otto I the Great (Holy Romanemperor) had conquered and subjugated Bohemia in 950 and all the Polabic tribes (between the Elbe and Oder rivers) between 936 and 955. This extended the sovereignty of the German king to the Oder River, and, for the time being, Mieszko acknowledged Otto's supremacy and entered into a close trade and cultural relationship with the Duchy of Saxony, Otto's homeland. To counter the German threat, Mieszko I entered into an alliance with the Bohemian duke Boleslav II, marrying his sisterDubravka (Dabrowka), in 965. Baptized in 966, he promoted the general spread of Christianity in his lands, although a few small Christian communities had already been in existence. In consequence, the year 966 is considered to be the year thatmarks the founding of Poland. The bishopric of Poznan was established in 968 and placed under the sovereignty of the archbishopric of Magdeburg. During the Great Slav Rebellion in 983, Germany lost its territory east of the Elbe and Saale rivers. In tacit agreement with Germany, Mieszko I conquered the entire coastal region of the Baltic Sea, including Szczecin, during 967 to 990. After dissolving his treaty with Bohemia, he further added Silesia and Little Poland to his other conquests. This established Mieszko as the ruler of an empire covering about 96,500 square miles and populated by 1,250,000 people. Poland was now larger and more powerful than the Scandinavian countries, Hungary, or Bohemia. Of decisive importancefor the later development of internal unity was the fact that Mieszko submitted to the formal supremacy of the Holy See in Rome around 990. He took this step in order to avoid being subjected to the authority of the German Church."
http://polska.asinah.net/en/wikipedia/m/mi/mieszko_i_of_poland.html reports "In 978 he married Oda von Haldensleben , daughter of Dietrich (Theoderic) of Haldensleben (q.v.), count of the North March (965-985), after abducting her from the monastery of Kalbe." Also see http://infopedia.ruv.net/hi/History_of_Poland.html and http://genealogy.euweb.cz/piast/piast1.html and http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/POLAND.htm.
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[16399] Hezekiah m. 27 Jan 1728 at Kittery to Ann Thompson (dau. of Thomas Thompson and Sarah Furbish). Their children included Miles (b. 22 Sept 1729 at Kittery, d. 11 Feb 1810 at Stockton, ME) and Hezekiah, Jr. (b. 1734).
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[30648] Isabel's ancestry is from OneWorldTree in 2010 and is not verified.