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[46356] Gilbert's marriage record with Nellie May Grindle states he is son of Daniel W. Haggett and Sarah W. Poole.
[14751] Robert E. Wurtz's unverified web site at http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com states Elizabeth is "Of, Schleusingen, Sachsen, Prussia."
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_Nehemiah LEACH _____|_Alice EDDY _________
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| |_Deborah HUTCHINS ___|
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| | _Joseph PERKINS _____|_Lydia STOVER _______
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| | _Eliakim WARDWELL ___+
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| |_Abigail WARDWELL ___|_Ruth BRAGDON _______
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[49538] This family and descendants are from the unverified Hancock County Tree in Ancestry.com in 2021.
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| | | _Andrew Herman (Sr.) STEINHOFF _+
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| | |_Catherine ("Katie") STEINHOFF _|_Janet (Jennie) MALCOLM ________
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Lucy (or Lucia) is wrongly identified as daughter of William Malet in the LDS Church's unverified Pedigree Resource File (CD 16, Pin 189380). Lucy married Roger FitzGerold and by him had William de Roumare, later Earl of Lincoln (although the profits of this Earldom ofen seem to have gone to Ranulph, the half-brother); as a widow Lucy confirmed the grant of Manor of Spalding to the monks there, and paid 500 marks to King Henry "for license to remain unmarried for 5 years." Lucy is said to be the granddaughter of William, Lord Malet {-"Royal Ancestors of Magna Charta Barons," Carr P. Collins, Jr., Dallas, 1959}. Also see "The Complete Peerage", VII:743. The Countess Lucy was married three times. Lucy married (1) Ivo de Taillebois (2) Roger Fitzgerold, Seigneur, of Roumare. He died 1095. Lucy married (3) Ranulph (de Brisquesard) called 'le Meschines' third Earl of Chester. There is an article about her and her supposed parents in The Genealogist, Vol. 5, pages 131-144 and pages 153-173. See also "Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700," Frederick Lewis Weis, Seventh Edition (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1992), Line 246B (p. 213). Cf. http://www.btinternet.com/~simonmarchini/people.htm which states: "A pivotal figure in the development of late English early Norman Midlands. It is unclear as to who her parents were. One tradition is that she is the daughter of Aelfgifu and Aelfgar. However, the more modern views is that she was related to them via Thorold, sheriff of Lincoln. Either way she appears to have married into the powerful Norman earl of Chester family. However before this she had married Ivo de Taillebois. Her second husband was Roger de Romare - by whom she had William de Roumare, earl of Lincoln. After this she married Ranulf de Meschan, earl of Chester by whom she had Ranulf de Gernon. William de Roumare and Ranulf de Gernon were involved in the revolt against King Stephen. What is clear is that around the time of the marriage of Lucy to Ranulf a considerable amount of land in the Mease Valley area came under the control of the earls of Chester - including the Wapentake of Repton and Gresley. If this was connected to the marriage of Lucy it is unclear but it is interesting to note that the Wapentake came under the control of the dowager countess Maud, widow of Ranulf de Gernon in the 1150's. Whatever the true lineage of Lucy she can be seen as the link between the powerful late Mercian dynasty and the equally powerful Norman earl of Chester dynasty. However, it must also be remembered that much of her life is at best unreliable and perhaps untrue."
http://www.linacre.ox.ac.uk/research/prosop/PRSPN2.stm offers: "Antecessor Noster: The Parentage of Countess Lucy Made Plain" A lot of ink has flowed on the subject, but there can be no doubt that the 'mysterious' Countess Lucy of Chester was William Malet's thrice-married granddaughter, the daughter of Robert Malet's sister and Turold the Sheriff of Lincoln (dead by 1079). The suggestion was first made by R. Kirk in 1888. As N. Sumner has more recently observed: 'This account has the merit of explaining why the lordship of Spalding and other places in Lincolnshire were held after Ivo's death not by Beatrice, his direct heir and the daughter of his marriage to Lucy, but by the later husbands of Lucy, Roger fitz Gerold and Ranulph Meschines.' It is clear from her charters that Lucy was an heiress; as was to be expected, her estates passed to the sons of her second and third marriages. Kirk's work was based upon conjecture, and contained a number of errors. The question of Lucy's parentage has therefore remained open. Nevertheless, there is proof that Kirk was right. A spurious charter of Crowland Abbey made Turold of Bucknall (the Sheriff) the founder of the priory of Spalding as a cell of Crowland. It also called Turold brother of Godiva countess of Mercia, but subsequently described Godiva's son Earl Algar as Turold's cognatus (cousin). A genealogia fundatoris of Coventry Abbey made Lucy a daughter of Earl Algar and sister and heiress of earls Edwin and Morcar. The Peterborough Chronicle and the Pseudo-Ingulf's Chronicle of Crowland both made Lucy the daughter of Algar and niece or great-niece of Turold. We know that William Malet was half-English, so these traditions probably boil down to a relationship between Countess Godiva and William's English mother. In 1153 a charter [RRAN, III, 180] of the future Henry II for Lucy's son Ranulf II of Chester referred to her uncles Robert Malet and Alan of Lincoln. Alan of Lincoln was the successor, and almost certainly the son, of Domesday's Alfred of Lincoln. Chronologically, it is most unlikely that Alan was Lucy's uncle. It was probably another of Alfred's sons whom Domesday described as Alfred nepos [nephew or grandson] of Turold, then holding a fee which was certainly thereafter held with the rest of the senior Alfred's fee by his heir Alan. Domesday provides a further indication that Alfred senior married another of William Malet's daughters when it names a William as Alfred's predecessor in two of his manors. Other parts of each of these manors (Linwood and Rothwell) were held in 1086 by Durand Malet, who was probably William's son. It seems that Henry's charter can be explained by seeing a scribe, perhaps in search of rhetorical balance, commit the error of ascribing two uncles to Lucy, instead of a niece (Lucy) and a nephew (Alan of Lincoln) to Robert Malet, who was uncle to both. Turold is evidenced in Domesday Book as a benefactor of Crowland Abbey, to which he gave a parcel of land at Bucknall. The abbey also held land at Spalding that had probably been granted to it by Earl Algar and there is evidence to suggest that Turold the Sheriff gave further land there to the abbey of St Nicholas, Angers, before 1079. Lucy and her first husband Ivo Taillebois subsequently founded, or perhaps re-founded, a priory at Spalding subject to St Nicholas, Angers. A revealing phrase from the Register of Spalding Priory reads: 'mortuo quia dicto Thoraldo relicta sibi herede Lucia predicta' [at his death Turold left an heir, the aforesaid Lucy]. The word heres, 'heir', was often used of the child who was to inherit his/her father's property. Lucy later confirmed the gifts of all three of her husbands: 'pro redempcione anime patris mei et matris mee et dominorum meorum et parentum meorum' [for the souls of my father and mother, my husbands and my (other) relatives]. The association of the priory with such a small group of people and the description of Lucy as heres of Turold strongly hint at Lucy's parentage. But we can go further still. In their initial benefaction Ivo and Lucy referred to 'antecessorum suorum Turoldi scilicet uxorisque eius regine' [our 'ancestors' Turold and his wife]. The reference to Turold's wife indicates that some part of his landholding had come to him through his wife, something also indicated by the occurrence of William Malet amongst those who had held the Domesday lands of Lucy's first husband Ivo Taillebois before him. The apparently vague Latin words antecessor and predecessor can both be used to mean something like 'predecessor'. Each of them conveys a range of very precise meanings in different circumstances. The description of Turold and his wife as antecessores of Ivo and Lucy may be compared to the usage in a charter in the cartulary of Mont-Saint-Michel by which the Angevins Hugh Chalibot and his wife confirmed the grants of her father, who was described as antecessor noster. Other examples of this phrase show clearly that it was used by a married man to describe the parent from whom his wife had inherited the property she brought to the marriage. Acting on her own account (normally after her husband's death), the heiress will often describe herself as the daughter of the parent her husband described as antecessor noster. A rare use of the phrase was to indicate the couple's immediate predecessor, not her father but her brother. In Lucy and Ivo's case the plurality of their antecessores, Turold and his wife, puts the matter beyond doubt. Lucy's parents were indeed Turold the Sheriff and a daughter of William Malet. - K. S. B. Keats-Rohan, Linacre College, Oxford [England]. NOTES: (1) See Round, Feudal England, pp. 255-6; Complete Peerage, ed. G. E. C[ockayne], 13 vols (1910-59), VII, App. J, pp. 743-46. (2)R. E. G. Kirk, 'The Countess Lucy: Singular or Plural?', The Genealogist, n.s. 5 (1888), 60-75, 131-44, 153-73. (3) Beatrice (who bore the name of Robert Malet's sister) married Ribald, half-brother of Count Alan; Monasticon Anglicanum, ed. W. Dugdale, 6 vols (new edn, 1817-30), III, 553, no. xx. For their descendants see H. C. FitzHerbert, 'An original pedigree of Tailbois and Neville', The Genealogist, n.s. 3 (1886), 3135, 107111 (p. 31). Clay thought Beatrice was probably illegitimate (see Early Yorkshire Charters, V, 291). (4) N. Sumner, 'The Countess Lucy's Priory? The Early History of Spalding Priory and its Estates', Reading Medieval Studies, 13 (1988), 81-103 (p. 84). (5) Monasticon Anglicanum, II, 118-19. (6) Ibid., II, 192. (7) See Complete Peerage, VII, App. J, 743-6 (p. 745 and n). (8) Domesday Book, fol. 357d. (9) DB, fol. 346d. (10) DB, fol. 346d; see N. Sumner, 'The Countess Lucy's priory?', pp. 83-84 and n. 12. (11) B.M. Add. 35296, fol. 2r. (12) 2B.M. Add. 35296, fol. 9r. (13) suorum, 'their' in the Register would have been nostrorum, 'our', in the original charter. (14) B.N. Coll. Anjou-Touraine 3, no. 876 (Saint-Nicholas d'Angers), and B.M. Add. 35296 (Spalding), though both later copies, agree upon this wording. (15) Monasticon Anglicanum, II, 220, nos v and viii. (16) Bibliothèque de la Ville d'Avranches, ms 210, fol. 104r-v. I am preparing an edition of this cartulary. (17) Red Book of the Exchequer, ed. H. Hall, 3 vols, Rolls Series 99 (1896), I, 368.
Also see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucy_of_Bolingbroke.
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[21715] http://abitofhistory.net/html/ancestors/anne_of_cleves.html offers: "He served as bailli of Werden and Essen. Engelbert II was married firstly (c1294) to Meteka von Wesemaele (Born c1276 - Died before 1299) and secondly (Jan 25, 1299) to Matilda of Arenberg, the daughter of John, Burgrave of Arenberg by his wife Catherine of Julich." Also see https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Engelbert_II._von_der_Mark.
[59338] Fraancis is said to be son of Francis Norton (1745-1813) & Lydia Davis (1746-1797; m. 15 December 1768 in CT).
[35695] Name and information are from the unverified Sunseri tree in Ancestry.com in 2013.