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[5176] He and wife are from correspondent George W. Archer, P.O.Box 6233, McLean, VA 22106, 1/91, reputedly from Gleason L. Archer's research. The marriage license issued by the Diocese of Hereford indicates that Henry is a husbandman (farmer) and owes the immense sum of 100 pounds to the Bishop. The Foreclosure Acts in the 18th century took away much of the farmers' lands and made them dependent upon the nobility (including Bishops); Henry's debt meant he essentially is bound to the Bishopric for life as most people did not earn even a pound a month. Henry signed the papers with an "X" (illiterate). Henry resided at Pontsbury, England. He and Mary also had William (b. spring 1754). He apparently had a twin brother, William, whose son William was born at Worthen in 1743 [see comment under parents]. For a line of descent see "Burke's American Families with British Ancestry: The Lineages of 1,600 Families of British Origin Now Resident in the United States of America," John Bernard Burke (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing, 2010), p. 2540.
_Leonard ("Pappy") BOYER _____+
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_George Philip BOYER _|
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[10055] Donald m. (1) June _______ and had at Kalamazoo, MI Michael Boyer (Oct. 10, 1948) and Stephen Boyer (Dec. 29, 1952). Donald m. (2) Oct. 20, 1955 at Kalamazoo, MI Gertrude Waber and had Kevin Boyer (Aug. 9, 1956 at Kalamazoo, MI); they r. Kalamazoo, MI (1979). His grave marker indicates he was a Staff Sgt. in the U. S. Air Force.
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_Christian B. BRILLHART _|_Mary MEYER __________
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[45500] Edith's information is from the unverified Pedigree Resource File L78K-X1D which provides her parents, husband and child Erma Lillian Picking (1914-1998). "The Chapman Advertiser [Chapman, Kansas], 19 September 1918," p. 1: "Edith Marie Brillhart was born near Astoria, Ill., Sept. 2, 1891 and died at the home of her brother in law, Fred Poor in Chapman, Kansas Sept. 9, 1918 aged 24 years and 7 days. Her death was due to cancer. Her mother died when she was 12 years old leaving her with the care of the home of her father. In the year of 1910 she came to Kansas with her father and remained with "him until her marriage on Dec, 6, 1913 to Charley W. Picking. There was born to them Sept. 25, 1914, a daughter Erma Lillian, who will miss her mother's loving care. She united with the Dunkard Brethren Church. Sept. 7, 1918 she became very ill aud was bedfast until her death Sept, 9 1918. On Aug. 24, she was taken to Christs Hospital in Topeka, but as there was no improvement and it was her wish to be at home, she was brought back to Chapman Sept. 5. She was a patient sufferer telling her father a few days before her departure how kind and lovingly she had been waited on, She leaves to mourn her departure her husband, daughter, father, four brothers and two sisters who with other relatives express their hearty thanks to their friends and neighbors for their kindness and help. Interment was made in the Dunkard cemetery at Buckeye, Kansas Sept. 12, 1918."
[57047] The unverified file KCQ7-R2P in familysearch.org offers: "When Darius Doak was born on 6 November 1814, in Swanville, Waldo, Maine, United States, his father, James Doak, was 31 and his mother, Elizabeth Park, was 34. He married Martha C. Thompson on 1 July 1838, in Prospect, Waldo, Maine, United States. They were the parents of at least 3 sons and 3 daughters. He lived in Maine, United States in 1870 and Belfast, Waldo, Maine, United States in 1880. He died on 8 January 1887, in Waldo, Maine, United States, at the age of 72, and was buried in Searsport, Waldo, Maine, United States."
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| | |_Elizabeth CLEEVE ____|_Joan (or Joanna) PRICE _
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_Gideon FOSTER _______+
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_Asahel FOSTER ________|_Lydia GOLDWAITE _____
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_Asael FOSTER _______|
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| |_Joanna SYMOND ________|_Ruth DORMAN _________
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_George F. FOSTER ___|
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| | _Anthony BRACKETT ____+
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| | _John BRACKETT ________|_Sarah KNIGHT ________
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| |_Lucy BRACKETT ______|
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| |_Mary FABYAN __________|_Mary BRACKETT _______
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_Joseph W. FOSTER ________________|
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| | _Philip STANWOOD _____+
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| | _Job STANWOOD _________|_Sarah HARRADEN ______
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| | _David STANWOOD _____|
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| | _Thomas (Jr) WASGATT __|_Margaret DAVIS ______
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Anne Pratt Slayton provides this line and further information in her web site, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=stamford&I11.x=24&I11.y=12. She offers:
"Jonathan Haynes, born in 1646, is a proven child of William Haynes and Sarah Ingersoll by documents executed by the descendants of Richard Ingersoll to sell a parcel of land in Salem Village, Massachusetts. In the will of Richard Ingersoll dated 21 July 1644, the property was conditionally bequeathed to his son, John Ingersoll and sons-in-law, William Haynes and Richard Pettingal.
On 3 February 1728/1729, nine descendants of John Ingersoll and six descendants of Richard Pettingall, and Thomas Haynes of Haverhill (as representative for his brothers and sisters), Moses Aborn and George Flint as descendants of William Haynes, sold their shares of the Richard Ingersoll estate. In a similar document dated 6 November 1731, Benjamin Haynes of Mannington (Salem County) in West New Jersey for himself and as attorney for the descendants of William Haynes released their share of the estate.
By the time of the execution of these documents, the children of William Haynes and Sarah Ingersoll, namely, Jonathan Haynes, had been killed by Indians in 1698, Sarah Haynes Eborne had died in 1676 and Thomas Haynes had died in 1709 in Salem County, NJ.
Jonathan Haynes was probably raised in Newbury, Massachusetts where his mother Sarah Ingersoll Haynes resided after the death of her husband William Haynes. Although Sarah remarried to Joseph Houlton at Newbury in 1651 and eventually moved back to Salem Village, it appears Jonathan remained in Newbury until around the year 1686, and then removed to Haverhill, Massachusetts.
In 1669 Jonathan Haynes apparently contemplated moving to East New Jersey, and is seen in New Jersey deed records dated 1673, along with several other Newbury men, as purchasing land in Woodbridge, East New Jersey. It is not known if he actually went to New Jersey or not; several of the Newbury men did eventually settle there, but at any rate, Jonathan was in Newbury on 30 December 1674 to marry Sarah Moulton. She was a daughter of William Moulton and Margaret Page. Some histories state that Jonathan had married shortly before to a sister, Mary Moulton, but many people now believe that an error had been made in the recording of the marriage since Mary Moulton is recorded in the Moulton family as dying in 1664.
In a 25 September1682 Essex County court case, Jonathan gave his age as "about 36 years" and his wife, Sarah as "about 26 years". In March 1682, he was sworn in court and testified at "about age 35". Thus we now know Jonathan was probably born sometime between March 1646 and September 1646. Jonathan was baptized 11 June 1648, along with Sarah Haynes (his sister but not necessarily a twin) at the First Church of Salem.
Sometime between 1684 and 1687, Jonathan moved to Haverhill, Massachusetts where he and four of his children were captured by Indians in 1696. Jonathan and his son, Thomas, escaped and returned to Haverhill, but on 22 February 1698, Jonathan Haynes was killed by the Indians.
Guy C. Haynes wrote the story of Jonathan Haynes in 1855, New England Genealogy and Historical Register, Vol. 9, a portion of which appears in Savage's Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England. Some of the information given by Guy Haynes has been proven incorrect; most significantly, that Jonathan Haynes was born in 1616 and was a brother of Governor John Haynes. To compound the confusion, a tombstone was apparently erected in Haverhill by descendants of Jonathan, stating this incorrect information. Several well documented and more accurate articles concerning Jonathan Haynes have recently been published. See American Genealogist, Vols. 23 and 27.
According to the story given by Guy C. Haynes, on 15 August 1696, Jonathan Haynes was captured by the Indians while reaping in his field within sight of his house. Four children, who were picking beans in the field, were also captured. The children were: Mary, age nineteen, Thomas, age sixteen, Jonathan, age twelve, and Joseph, age seven. The Indians took them to Penacook (Concord) New Hampshire, where they divided. One group of Indians took the elder Jonathan and Thomas to Maine, where they escaped. Mary, Jonathan and Joseph were taken to Canada and were sold to the French. Mary was redeemed for one hundred pounds of tobacco carried up on a hand sled, but her two brothers, Jonathan and Joseph remained in Canada, married there, and became wealthy farmers.
On 22 February 1698, Jonathan Haynes and a neighbor were killed by the Indians and Thomas, then age eighteen, was captured a second time and again taken to Penacook. He remained in captivity for more than a year and upon his redemption was given an ornamental cane by the Indian chief as a token of respect for good conduct as a prisoner.
Reverend John Pike recorded the two events of capture in his journal.
Aug:15,96. Jonath Hains of Haver: & his 4 children Carried away by Indians.
Feb:22, 97/98 about 30 Indians came to Andover, took Col. Bradstreets house and two more, killed Capt. Pasco Chub and his wife, Maj: Wades son of Mystick, and two others. Carried Col:B a family a little way, & upon Cond: released them. As yr returned by Haverhill they met with Jonath: Hains, and Sam: Ladd, with yr elder sons. The two fathers were slain, & the sons Carried away, but young Hains soon after Returned, which was his second escape from the enemy in less than two years time.
See History of Haverhill (Myrick), History of Haverhill (Chase), Journal of Reverend John Pike 1678-1709, and History of Newbury (Coffin) for versions of the Indian capture and death of Jonathan Haynes.
Administration of the estate of Jonathan Haynes was granted to Sarah "Haines" relict and widow of Jonathan "Haines" of Haverhill, 5 July 1698. She, and three other residents of Haverhill signed a petition dated 17 April 1701, asking that the act which had been passed for redeeming of captives be put into execution as speedily as possible. Her two sons, Jonathan and Joseph Haynes, however, were never returned to Massachusetts and as records and stories later reveal, remained in Canada, married into French Canadian families and had forgotten their native language. It is said that Sarah Haynes died in 1731.
Massachusetts Archives, Vol. LXX, leaf 522, Haverhill dated April 17, 1701: [Sic.] "the names of the captives that were taken by the indins from haverhill: with the time of their being taken and agge when taken of such as are yet wanting. Jonathan: and Joseph hains taken August 15, 1696, Jonathan agged twelve and Joseph seven years."
[Anne Pratt Slayton's web site provides the children and other information.] Also see NEHGR, 1955, pp. 162ff. and "New England Captives Carried to Canada...," Emma Lewis Coleman (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2012), pp. 340-341.
_Florent II, Count In Holland & ZEALAND ___+
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_Theodoric VI, Count, Holland & ZEALAND __|_Petronella of SAXONY _____________________
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_Florent III, Crusader, Count OF HOLLAND _|
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| |_Sophia of WITTELSBACH ___________________|_Gertrude of NORTHEIM _____________________
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_William I, Count of Holland And ZEALAND _|
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_Florent IV, Count of HOLLAND _|
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| _Godfrey III, Count of LOUVAIN ___________|
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| | | _Walram III "der Heide", Duke of LIMBURG __+
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| _Thierry of Lorraine, Count Of FLANDERS __|_Gertrude of FLANDERS _____________________
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| _Stephen Henry (Crusader), Count of BLOIS _+
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| _Eustace III, Crusader Count of BOULOGNE __+
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|_Matilda ("Maud") of BOULOGNE ____________|_Mary Canmore STUART ______________________
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[4792] Count William II m. Elizabeth of Brunswick and they had Count Florent V (d. 1296) whose son, Count John I, m. Elizabeth Plantagenet (dau. of King Edward I of England). See http://www.xs4all.nl/~kvenjb/genealogy_nl/holland/holland.htm and Jirí Louda and Michael MacLagan, "Lines of Succession: Heraldry of the Royal Families of Europe, 2nd edition" (London, U.K.: Little, Brown and Company, 1999), table 113. See http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/HOLLAND.htm and http://home.planet.nl/~voort359/home3hllnd.html for details about his life and family. Cf. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Count_William_II_of_Holland.
_Edmund LITTLEFIELD ______+
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_Francis (Sr.) LITTLEFIELD _|_Annis AUSTIN ____________
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_Dependence LITTLEFIELD _|
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| |_Rebecca RUST ______________|_Hannah HOBART ___________
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_Samuel LITTLEFIELD _|
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_John Jacob RITZMAN ______________________|_Anna Barbara RENTZ _________________
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_Peter RITZMAN _______________|
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_Peter RITZMAN _____________|
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_Jacob RITZMAN ______|
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| | _Christoph KERN _____________________+
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| | _Johann Georg KERN _______________________|_Catharine Salome SCHIED ____________
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| | | | _Johannes (Trauthager or) FRAWHUGER _
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| | | |_Catharine Elizabeth FRAWHUGER ___________|_Barbara KACKI ______________________
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| | _Adam DESHLER ____________________________|_Maria WUSTER _______________________
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| _Diebold MATTER _____________________+
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| _Johannes (Hans) MATTER __________________|_Margaratha KUEFFER _________________
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| _Johannas Adam (Hans) MATTER _|
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| | | _Jacob KEISER _______________________
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| | |_Anna Christina KEISER ___________________|_Maria VIET _________________________
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[18425] Mary and her descendants are as forwarded by Forrest D. Shade of California (see under Franklin M. Ritzman) who received the information from Roger Ralph Cramer (RogerCubs@aol.com). "The Standard [Lykens, Pennsylvania], 6 February 1903" p. 1: "Anna Mary, daughter of Jacob Ritzman and his wife Elizabeth, nee Matter, was born in Lykens township, Dauphin county, Pa., July 25th, 1820, and adopted into the family of God's saints on earth, through holy baptism, Sept. 2nd, 1820, the Rev. J. P. Schindel, a Lutheran clergyman, performing the ministerial act. The sponsors were Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mardor. She personally and publicly accepted Christianity, ratified her baptismal covenant and was confirmed in the Lutheran doctrine, in 1835, by the same clergyman that baptized her. She was united in the holy estate of marriage with John Hartman of Lykens Valley, Nov. 22nd, 1840, by the same clergyman who baptized and confirmed her and who added to his signature on the certificate the words, 'Minister of the Gospel in the county of Northumberland, Pa.' Mr. and Mrs. Hartman began housekeeping on a farm about three miles below Gratz, near Hoffman's church, where they spent a quarter of a century. They moved but once, when in 1865 they went to Williamstown. There they were engaged in the butchering business, green groceries and lumbering for the mines. Mr. Hartman died Aug. 1st, 1894, and since then Mrs. Hartman's health has been failing. As long as she was able, until about four years ago, she was a regular attendant at church service. She had a cold for a week, early on Thursday morning it was discovered by the family that she was very short-breathed, she rested alternately on her lounge and rocking chair until 11 a. m. and then remained on the chair till 3 p. m., when her daughter, Elizabeth, assisted her to the bedroom, not thinking that her mother was sick and apt to die so suddenly. But the door was scarcely closed when a paralytic stroke had caused her to fall from her chair a corpse. She died in the Christian faith at about 3 p. m., Thursday, Jan. 29th, 1903, aged 82 years, 6 months and 4 days. Mrs. Hartman was the mother of nine children: Henry, deceased; Aaron, Steelton; Alfred, deceased; Jacob, Williamstown; Jonathan, Lykens; Elizabeth, at home; Charles, Tower City; and Solomon and Milton, both deceased. She also has 21 living grandchildren, 12 grandsons and 9 granddaughters, and 24 great-grandchildren."
_Paul I ROMANOV _________________________+
| (1754 - 1801) m 1776
_Nikolai I ROMANOV _________________|_Maria Feodorovna of WüRTTEMBERG _______
| (1796 - 1855) m 1817 (1759 - 1828)
_Alexander II Nicholoevich ROMANOV _|
| (1818 - 1881) m 1841 |
| | _Friedrich Wilhelm III, King of PRUSSIA _+
| | | (1770 - 1840) m 1793
| |_Alexandra FEODOROVNA ______________|_Luise Auguste of MECKLENBURG ___________
| (1798 - 1860) m 1817 (1776 - 1810)
_Paul Alexandrovich ROMANOV _|
| (1860 - 1919) m 1889 |
| | _Louis I, Landgrave of HESSE-DARMSTADT __+
| | | (1753 - 1830) m 1777
| | _Louis II, Grand Duke of HESSE _____|_Louise of HESSE-DARMSTADT ______________
| | | (1777 - 1848) m 1804 (1750 - 1829)
| |_Marie of HESSE-DARMSTADT __________|
| (1824 - 1880) m 1841 |
| | _Karl Ludwig, Prince of BADEN ___________+
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| |_Wilhelmina Luise of BADEN _________|_Frederike Amalie of HESSE-DARMSTADT ____
| (1788 - 1836) m 1804 (1754 - 1832)
_Dimitri Pavlovich ROMANOV _|
| (1891 - 1941) m 1926 |
| | _Wilhelm, Duke of SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN ____+
| | | (1785 - 1831) m 1810
| | _Christian IX SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN ___|_Louise Caroline of HESSE _______________
| | | (1818 - 1906) m 1842 (1789 - 1867)
| | _William George I, King of GREECE __|
| | | (1845 - 1913) m 1867 |
| | | | _Wilhelm of HESSE-CASSEL ________________+
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| | | |_Louise Wilhelmina of HESSE-CASSEL _|_Lousie Charlotte Oldenburg of DENMARK __
| | | (1817 - 1898) m 1842 (1789 - 1864)
| |_Alexandra of GREECE ________|
| (1870 - 1891) m 1889 |
| | _Nikolai I ROMANOV ______________________+
| | | (1796 - 1855) m 1817
| | _Constantine Nikolayevitch ROMANOV _|_Alexandra FEODOROVNA ___________________
| | | (1827 - 1892) m 1848 (1798 - 1860)
| |_Olga Constantinovna of RUSSIA _____|
| (1851 - 1926) m 1867 |
| | _Joseph, Duke of SAXE-ALTENBURG _________+
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| |_Elizabeth Alexandra IOSSIFOVNA ____|_Amalie of WüRTTEMBERG _________________
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[50392] Frank is son of William L. Warren (b. in 1862) & Elizabeth S. Walls (1864-1920).