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| | _George (Sr) TENNEY ________|_Deborah INGERSOLL __
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| _George (Sr) TENNEY ________|_Deborah INGERSOLL __
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| | |_Bethiah ELWELL ____________|_Sarah MARINER ______
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| _Uriah Nash TENNEY __|
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|_Phidelia R. ("Delia") TENNEY _|
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| _William INGERSOLL __+
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| _William INGERSOLL _________|_Sarah PARKER _______
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| _Samuel Nash INGERSOLL _|
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[47934]
Find A Grave memorial 114332527 offers: "Sarah's first marriage was to Frederic Keyes on Feb. 8, 1784, in Westborough, Worcester County, MA. Thay had a son Frederick Keyes (1784) shortly before her husband's death. She next married Eusebius Silsby, with whom she would have twelve children." Sarah is daughter of
Joseph Grout (1727-1798) & Sarah Rice.
[45794] For Hannah's parents see the unverified file LZK3-8KD in familysearch.org.
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[15433] Mille is daughter of C. H. Sharp and Evaline McKenney [sic], according to Wanda Thomas (see under Elijah Blighton), who also reports Evaline is daughter of Andrew Jackson McKinny/McKenny and Elizabeth Littlefield. Millie and James also had a child 30 May 1910 who died 1 July 1910 of whooping cough. Note: Evaline McKenney was never married. Andrew served in the War Between the States and moved to MN from ME. It appears that C. H. Sharp was of Native American extraction and not acceptable to Andrew as a son-in-law.
_Louis IV "L'Outre-Mere", King of FRANCE _+
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_Charles of LORRAINE _|_Gerberga of SAXONY ______________________
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[2119] Gilbert is discussed by J.R. Planché in "The Conqueror and His Companions" (London: Tinsley Brothers, 1874) posted at http://www.patpnyc.com/conq/nevil.shtml in 2004: "Gilbert, apparently the eldest, is the "Gilbert Normanus" traditionally said not only to have come over with the Conqueror, but to have been the admiral of his fleet. This assertion, apparently first made towards the close of the fifteenth century, is reported by Leland on the authority, as he tells us, of "a roulle of the genealogie of the Erles of Westmoreland," but giving us no idea of the date of that roll or the authorities from which it was compiled. At best it can only be looked upon as a family tradition supported, as Mr. Drummond appears to think, by the device of a ship which is to be seen on the seal of his grand-nephew Henry de Neville, preserved in the Duchy of Lancaster Office, and the date of which would be between 1199 and 1216. My experience in these matters induces me to draw an inference from this fact directly opposed to that of Mr. Drummond. It is my belief, founded on the many analogous examples I have met with in the course of a tolerably long period passed in such investigations, that the tradition of Gilbert de Neville having been an admiral has actually arisen from the appearance of this ship, which, so far from indicating any such office, is nothing more than a device alluding to the family name; Nef, in the old French language signifying a ship, and, therefore, picturing the first syllable of Nefville, as we find Muscæ (flies) upon the old seals of the Muscamps, and hosts of similar and much farther-fetched canting devices. Nearly all the strange stories and bold assertions to be met with in the works of early historical writers are found upon examination to have originated in an attempt to account for such concetti, and if Gilbert's uncle did really contribute so large a contingent as forty ships to the invading fleet, the supposition in the present instance seems a very natural one. Monsieur Leopold de Lisle, one of the ablest antiquaries in France, has in a recently compiled catalogue which has been cut in the stone of the western wall of the Church of Dives, introduced a Richard de Neuville amongst the followers of William, but no Gilbert; but neither by him nor by the Viscount de Magny, who has printed the list with some additions in his " Nobiliaire de Normandie," is any authority quoted in support of the statement, and they have probably so distinguished him from observing that the first of the name, and who was a contemporary of Duke William, was Richard de Novavilla, the father of Gilbert; but this Richard had also a son named Richard, and that some of the sons or nephews of the elder Richard were present at Hastings is very probable. The name of Nevil, it has been confidently asserted, does not appear in Domesday. Like many other confident assertions, it is untrue. Dugdale, who states this, and those who have followed him, have overlooked the name of Ralph Nevil, who held Thorpe of Turold, Abbot of Peterborough. Sir Henry Ellis has also omitted the name in his "Introduction " and indexes. It occurs however in the Clamores in Westriding, county Lincoln, and if Ralph the bishop's man be identical with the Ralph Nevil of Thorpe, as there is reason to believe, he was tenant of several other lands at the time of the survey, and we have seen that the youngest brother of Gilbert was named Ralph. Be this however as it may, it is no disparagement to the family of Nevil to hesitate, in the absence of positive authority, to number their direct ancestor amongst the leaders of that famous host; for many of the greatest men in Normandy set down in the catalogues as having fought at Senlac are now known to have first set foot in England after Duke William had secured the crown. Gilbert, the traditionary admiral, was the direct progenitor of Isabella de Neville, wife of Robert Fitz Maldred, Lord of Raby, and sole heir to her brother, the Henry de Neville before mentioned. From her son Geoffrey Fitz Maldred, who assumed his mother's name but retained his father's arms, sprang the magnificent tree the branches of which are truly said to have overshadowed the land. This Saxon line of Nevil has given to England two queens, a Princess of Wales, a mother of two kings, a Duke of Bedford, a Marquis of Montacute, Earls of Northumberland, Westmoreland, Salisbury, Kent, Warwick, and Montacute; Barons Nevil, Furnival, Latimer, Fauconberg, Montacute, and Abergavenny; Duchesses of Norfolk, Exeter, York, Buckingham, Warwick, Clarence, and Bedford; a Marchioness of Dorset; Countesses of Northumberland, Westmoreland, Arundel, Worcester, Derby, Oxford, Suffolk, Rutland, Exeter, Bridgewater, and Norwich; Baronesses de Ros, Dacre, Scrope, Dovercourt, Mountjoy, Spencer, Fitz Hugh, Harrington, Hastings, Comyn, Willoughby de Broke, Hunsdon, Cobham, Strange, Montacute, and Lucas; nine Knights of the Garter, two Lord High Chancellors, two Archbishops of York, a Bishop of Salisbury, of Exeter, and of Durham."
_Ivory PERKINS ______+
| (1786 - 1868)
_John PERKINS _______|_Tabitha ESTES ______
| (1805 - 1864) m 1828 (1786 - 1872)
_Abner W. PERKINS ___|
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_John PERKINS _______|
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[29767] See http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolf_von_der_Pfalz.
[32726] This line is from the unverified Ryan Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2012 and requires documentation. She is said to be daughter of Stephen Schied (1630-1680, of Bundenthal) and Margaret Wagner (1633-1680).
[54834] Harriet is said to be daugher of John Smart (1819-1900) & Harriet J. LePage (1830-1893).
[4219] {This line is from W.H.Turton, "The Plantagenet Ancestry" (Balt.:Gen. Pub. Co., 1968, p. 91.}