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_Roger DE MORTIMER ___________________|
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| | _William DE FIENES _________|_Isabel CONDE ___________________
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| |_Margaret DE FIENES _____|
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| |_Blanche DE BRIENNE ________|_Jeanne DE CHATEAUDUN ___________
| (.... - 1302) m 1269
_Edmund DE MORTIMER ___|
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| | _Sir Geoffrey DE GENEVILLE _|_Beatrix of BURGUNDY ____________
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| | _Piers DE GENEVILLE _____|
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| | _Hugh XI DE LUSIGNAN ____________+
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| | _Hugh XII DE LUSIGNAN ______|_Yolande DE DREUX _______________
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| |_Jeanne DE LUSIGNAN _____|
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| | _Raoul III DE FOUGèRES _________+
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| |_Jeanne DE FOUGèRES _______|_Isabel DE CRAON ________________
| (1238 - 1274) m 1254
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| _Sir Gilbert DE CLARE ___________+
| | (1180 - 1230) m 1217
| _Richard DE CLARE __________|_Isabella MARSHALL ______________
| | (1222 - 1262) m 1238 (1200 - 1240)
| _Thomas DE CLARE ________|
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| | | _John de Lacey, Earl of LINCOLN _+
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| | (1223 - 1289) m 1238 (.... - 1266)
|_Margaret DE CLARE ___________________|
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| _Maurice Fitz GERALD ____________+
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| _Maurice Fitz MAURICE ______|_Juliana DE COGAN _______________
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|_Julianne Fitz MAURICE __|
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| _Stephen LONGESPéE _____________+
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|_Emeline DE LONGESPéE _____|_Emmeline DE RIDLESFORD _________
(.... - 1291) (.... - 1276)
Knighted by Edward III in 1346, he was restored to his grandfather's title as Earl of March. He fought at Crecy and was a founder of the Order of the Garter. Places and dates from Ernst-Friedrich Kraentzler, "The Ancestry of Richard Plantagenet and Cecily de Neville..." (Salt Lake City: Accelerated Indexing Systems, 1978). Wurts, "Magna Charta, Part VIII," p. 2592, states his wife was Philippa, dau. of William Montacue, Earl of Salisbury, and his wife Katherine Grandison.
Remarks at http://www.findagrave.com associated with his grave: "The Mortimer family lands and titles were lost after the first Earl of March's revolt and death by hanging in 1330, which was followed the next year by the death of Roger's father. Roger grew up with uncertain prospects, and re-acquired the family honors gradually. Around 1342, he received back Radnor, and the next year the old family baronial seat at Wigmore, Herefordshire. As a young man he distinguished himself in the wars in France, fighting at Crécy and elsewhere in the campaign of 1347. After-wards he was given the rest of his lands, he was one of the original founders and seventh Knight of the Garter, and was summoned to parliament as a baron in 1348. In 1354, the sentence passed against Mortimer's treacherous grandfather, the first earl, was reversed, and the next year he was summoned to parliament as Earl of March. Also in 1355 he received a number of important appointments, including Constable of Dover Castle and Warden of the Cinque Ports, and accompanied Edward III's expedition to France. Around this time his grandmother, Joan de Geneville, widow of the first earl, died, and Roger inherited her large estate, including Ludlow Castle, which was thereafter the Mortimer family seat and power base. In the following years he became a member of the Royal Council, and was appointed Constable at the castles of Montgomery, Bridgnorth in Shropshire, and Corfe in Dorset. In 1359, and continuing into 1360, he was Constable of Edward III's invasion of France, fighting in the failed siege of Reims and capturing Auxerre. The English forces then moved into Burgundy, where Roger died suddenly at Rouvray near Avallon."
Cf. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Mortimer,_2nd_Earl_of_March.
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[47450] Parents are as reported in Find A Grace memorial 70948153 and require documentation.
[12025] "News-Journal [Mansfield, Ohio], 1 May 1983," p. 4: "Ashland - Ada Mae Dilgard, 98, the last charter member of the First Church of the Brethren, died at Good Shepherd Nursing Home Friday evening. Born in Ashland County May 18, 1884, she was a lifelong resident. Mrs. Dilgard, formerly of 528 Cherry St., was a member of Clara Cassel Circle, Upstreamers Sunday School Class and Friendly Garden Club and was a former member of the Business and Professional Women's Club. Surviving are a daughter. Marguerite G. of Ashland; a son Waldo R. of Ashland; three grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. Helen Norris Soden of Florida, Pauline Halterman and Ruth Deever, both of Tennessee, and Elizabeth Dalton of Texas; and a brother, Robert Scott of Elyria, Ohio. . ." Ada is daughter of Robert Harris and Minnie Foss. Ancestry.com offers: "Harris Name Meaning - English and Welsh (very common in southern England and South Wales): patronymic from the medieval English personal name Harry, pet form of Henry. This name is also well established in Ireland, taken there principally during the Plantation of Ulster. In some cases, particularly in families coming from County Mayo, both Harris and Harrison can be Anglicized forms of Gaelic Ó hEarchadha."
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| _Roger DE CLIFFORD _________________|_Isabel BERKELEY ________________________
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| _Thomas DE CLIFFORD __________|
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| | | _Thomas DE BEAUCHAMP ____________________+
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| | |_Maud BEAUCHAMP ____________________|_Katherine MORTIMER _____________________
| | (.... - 1403) (1314 - 1369)
| _John DE CLIFFORD ____|
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| | | _William DE ROOS ________________________+
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| | | _Ralph Stafford, First Earl of STAFFORD _+
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| | |_Beatrice STAFFORD _________________|_Margaret AUDLEY ________________________
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| _Henry de Percy, Lord of ALNWICK ________+
| | (1322 - 1368) m 1334
| _Henry PERCY _______________________|_Mary PLANTAGENET _______________________
| | (1341 - 1408) m 1358 (1320 - 1362)
| _Sir Henry ("Hotspur") PERCY _|
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| | | _Ralph DE NEVILL(E) _____________________+
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| | |_Margaret NEVILLE __________________|_Alice DE AUDLEY ________________________
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| _Roger DE MORTIMER ______________________+
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|_Elizabeth MORTIMER __________|
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| _Lionel Plantagenet, Duke of CLARENCE ___+
| | (1338 - 1369) m 1352
|_Philippa PLANTAGENET ______________|_Elizabeth de Burgh, Countess of ULSTER _
(1355 - 1382) m 1368 (1332 - 1363)
[29219] "Ancestors of American Presidents, 2009 Edition," Gary Boyd Roberts (Boston: NEHGS, 2009), pp. 350-351 states Elizabeth m. Sir Martin at See and that they are ancestors of Presidents Theodore Roosevelt, Jr. and Calvin Coolidge, Jr.
[44867] "The Perry County Democrat, 28 August 1935," p. 3: "James R. Wilson, one of Perry county's most prominent citizens, died at his home in Landisburg early Tuursday morning, August 22, after having been in declining health for several months, death resulting from hardening of the arteries. The announcement of his death was received with sincere sorrow by all who knew him. James Ramsay Wilson was a son of John A. and Ellen (Black) Wilson and was born in Landisburg July 2, 1866. He attended the public schools of Landisburg and when a young man learned the art of printing in the old Perry Freeman office, in Bloomfield, but never followed that profession. Returning to Landisburg after his apprenticeship, he engaged in the live stock business, in which he was successful. He was one of the promoters of the Bank of Landisburg and from 1905 until July of last year was its capable cashier, when on the death of the president of the bank, Joseph C. Waggoner, he was elected president. It was largely through his able management that the bank, with branch at Blain, is today one of the leading financial institutions of the county. He held many borough offices, being a school director of Lan disburg for many years. Mr. Wilson was a churchman of the old school, a member and trustee of the Bloomfield Presbyterian church, a most regular attendant of divine services, and one of the most liberal contributors to the church, not only to his own church but to other churches and to every religious organization that applied to him for financial assistance. He was also a member of Mt. Dempsey lodge, I. O. O. F., of Landisburg, and treasurer of the lodge for some years. In political faith Mr. Wilson was a staunch Democrat, one of the influential men of his party, and his advice and council in political affairs will be greatly missed. He was chairman of the Democratic County Committee of Perry county for several terms and in the Presidential campaign of 1916 held down the Republican majority in the county to 227 for Hughes and 357 for Focht. Mr. Wilson and Miss May Loy, daughter of Capt. Andrew Loy and Ann Eliza Linn Loy, of near Center Church, were married December 26, 1888, at the bride's home, the Rev. William Burchfield officiating, assisted by the Rev. Dr. James Ramsay, of New York, after whom Mr. Wilson was named. Mrs. Wilson and one son, James, and one granddaughter, Miss Mary Wilson, of Pittsburgh, survive. A daughter, Mary Elizabeth, died in infancy. Three brothers and one sister of Mr. Wilson died when young children."