[31739] George r. Loudonville, Ashland Co., OH in 1870 and Washington, Holmes Co., OH in 1880.
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[53101] Find A Grave memorial 236288841 offers: "Ann Rosalie Jones, age 87, of Norwood, Massachusetts passed away on Wednesday, September 18, 2019. Ann was born March 30, 1932. To almost everyone, Ann Jones has been known as Grandmoms for the past 38 years. Grandmoms has been a long-time resident of Norwood since 1960. She was born in Lincoln Maine and was the youngest of three children of Clyde and Mary Harding. She is survived by brother Harold Harding and sister Eunice Sibley who still live there today. Ann moved to Boston in 1954 and married the love of her life, the late Billy Ray Jones. She earned her nursing diploma from Eastern Maine Medical Center and worked at Newton-Wellesley Hospital as well as several local extended-care facilities. Grandmoms had two children, Shirley-Ann (Jones) Weir and her husband Daniel of Norwood and Bruce Alan Jones and his wife Pauline of Elk Grove, California. Additionally, she is survived by grandson Brent Daniel Weir, his wife Danielle and their child great-grandson Keegan Daniel, grandson Bradley Martin Weir, and granddaughter Ashley Ann Ransow, her husband Daniel and their children great-grandson Cameron Ray and great-granddaughter Ella Ann. There are many nieces, nephews, cousins, friends, and 'out-laws' that touched her heart and enriched her life.In her final years, Grandmoms was a resident of Walpole Health Care (formerly Harrington House) in Walpole and served as President of the Resident Council. We are forever grateful to the staff and friends she made at the facility. You were all a part of her extended family."
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[3575] http://www.bartold.com/genealogy/origins.html offers in 2003: "The first Bertold in Swabia (from Friuli) appears to have arrived in Swabia around 860, married, and had at least three children. Erchanger, Bertold and their sister Kunegunda. Kunegunda's father is mentioned as either Bertold or Erchanger, and her mother was supposedly Gisela, daugter of Emperor Louis II. Note: I have seen it listed that Kunegunda's parents were Gisela and Erchanger, but the father's name is unlikely. The only other occurance of Erchanger that I have seen (in any genealogy) is Gisela's grandfather on her mother's side. Since Kunegunda's brothers are named Erchanger and Bertold, it makes more sense that her father was named Bertold. Although the Bertold name has not yet vanished from Swabian history, it moves quickly to Bavaria. Kunegunda married Luitpold of Bavaria sometime before 890, since their son Arnulf becomes Duke in 907, when Luitpold is killed in battle. Luitpold was Count of Nordgau, Duke of Carinthia and Duke of Bavaria (from 889), although he dies in battle against the Magyars. Arnulf must be at least 12 to take over, although it's more likely he was even older, so he was clear born before 895. Luitpold and Kunegunda's second son is named Bertold, again supporting the notion that her father was named Bertold. They do not have a son named Erchanger. Although, it is quite possible that Luitpold and Kunegunda had more children, that are not mentioned. In the chronicles of Reisensburg, it says that it is very likely that Kunegunda brought the Reisenburg with her to Bavaria as a wedding present. Now the Reisensburg was even then an ancient castle, likely the first in Germany. If Kunegunda brought it as a present, her parents must have been wealthy. The Reisensburg is located somewhat closer to Regensburg than it is to the Hohentwiel. After Luitpold died, Kunegunda then married in 913 to Conrad, King of the Germans (from 911-918). They had at least one chld, so it is likely that Kunegunda was not much more than 40 then, born after 870, rather than before. Supposing she was born in 873, Bertold (III) was 31 years old when she was born, and she was 40 When she married King Conrad. If Arnulf was born in 890, she was 17 when he was born, and he was 17 when he took over as Duke. Another point supporting Kunegunda's noble lineage: If Kunegunda was able to marry the Duke of Bavaria, and later the King of Germany, who both should have been very concerened with bloodlines, she must have been the daughter of someone more important than a local Swabian Count Bertold. So in my estimation, her mom must have been a royal, and it seems to point to Gisela." However, Gisela's husband was apparently Eberhard who appears to have died before this daughter was born! - so this speculation is doubtful - AEM. www.bartold.com also states that "After Luitpold's death, Cunegunda married Conrad I King of Germany."
[56039] The unverified file GWNS-38M in familysearch.org offers: "When John C Thomas was born on 2 August 1894, in New York, United States, his father, John H Thomas, was 28 and his mother, Mary E. Byrnes, was 30. He had at least 1 daughter with Edythe N Gray. He lived in Westchester, New York, United States in 1920 and Queens, New York, United States in 1930. He died in 1944, in Sedgwick, Hancock, Maine, United States, at the age of 50, and was buried in Camp Stream Cemetery, Sedgwick, Hancock, Maine, United States."
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[21992] http://www.thepeerage.com/p111.htm states that he was succeeded by his brother, John, who became 3rd Earl Waldegrave. Also see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Waldegrave,_2nd_Earl_Waldegrave.
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I have not verified the ancestry given here! It is provided by Joe S. Creager (6320 NE 157th St.. Bothel, WA 98011 12/7/95, based on Ernest Weeks' research housed at the New York State Library per JSC). What is known is that Leonard resided in the Greenland and Sandy Beach area of NH, arriving in 1655 from Compton Martin, Somersetshire, England. He was selectman of Portsmouth, then constable and sheriff. In addition to Mary, he and Mary had: John, Samuel, Joseph, Capt. Joshua (b. 1674, m. Comfort Hubbard), Jonathan, Margaret and Sarah. The NH Genealogical Digest gives his year of birth as 1635. 05-July-1660 he received grants of 44, 34 and 10 acres of land and in February, 1661 he was settled at Winnicut Rover, Greenland where he lived out his life. {Note: "History of Coos County [NH]", p. 378, states he was born in Wells, Somersetshire.} His brick house in Greenland is the oldest native brick home in New England and is on the National Register of Historic Places; it was built about 1710 in such a way as to resist Indian attacks, and is on Rt. 101 and open to the public - see http://www.weeksbrickhouse.org. A disposition dated 06-Oct-1705 gives Leonard's age as 73 years, in which case his birth year would be 1632 or 1633. He was baptised 07-Aug-1639 in Compton Martin, Moreton, Somersetshire. [cf. NEHGR 39:234-5] See "Leonard Weeks of Greenland, NH and Descendants, 1639-1888...," by Jacob Chapman (Albany, NY: J. Munsell's Sons, 1889). Also see notes for immigrant Nicholas Weeks. And visit http://www.weekslibrary.org/history.html.
Randy Weeks (fifi@pop.ma.ultranet.com) shared via email 29 Oct 1998:
"The information which I posted on reply 133 (in the Weeks Forum online) was taken from the first book written by Robert D. Weeks and published in 1885, called Genealogy of the family of George Weekes of Dorchester, Mass. 1635 to 1650. Copies of this book are available through the New England Historic Genealogical Society in Boston, Mass. I had also told you that the Rev. Jacob Chapman had published a book on the families of Leonard Weeks of New Hampshire, and that this book is also available from NEHGS. As for Carol Anderson being a Weeks family historian ??? I have written to her several times on a discrepency of William and John Weeks of Falmouth, Mass. and know for sure that her facts are not correct, and I would like to get them straightened out, but as of this date, she has not had the decency to answer my letters. Jim McLoughlin who is the webmaster of "The Weeks Family Registry answered my letter (for Carol ???) advised that when they first established the Weeks Registry there was a mildly heated debate about some heritage, and many people had different opinions. I have a problem with my Slocum line also. It seems everybody takes the step that an unknown wife or husband are given names because they were close friends, before marriage... but they do not have definite proof. I think you have also contacted Rev. Frank H. Weeks, who lives in Rhode Island. I believe he is of the Leonard line and supposedly is working on an update of the Chapman Book. It will be a complete update treating male and female children equally. His site, if you want to visit is www.geocities.com/heartland/bluffs/5923. When I have more time, I'm going to go through your full letter and check it with my books to see what I might have to offer, or add. Robert Weeks did not do an in-depth history of Leonard... he just sort of rattled off names. Most probably he got his info from Rev. Chapman ?? One other piece of info I can offer, is that Robert Weeks did much research here in the U.S. and the U.K. The latter, much of the files were either destroyed by fire or weather, the records being kept in a tower in England."
An internet posting in Ancestor Chronicles - Our Kin And Their Times 8 August 2006 states "The name Weeks is said to have been a Devonshire name of Saxon origin; but it was also common in parts of Somersetshire. Tradition says that Leonard came from Wells, in that county. The parish records of Compton Martin contain the name of Leonard Wyke, bapt. 1639, and his brother William about two years earlier, sons of John Wyke of Moreton, which is in that parish."
The Weeks Library web site - http://www.weekslibrary.org/history.html - offers: "The first recorded trial involving a crime committed in Greenland took place in June 1660, at 'a Countie Court held in Portsmouth.' In it, Leonard Weeks was charged with 'Swareing by god & Callinge John Hall of Greenland ould dogg & ould Slave & [saying] that he would knocke him in the head: this is testifi[e]d by Thomas Peverley & Joseph Attkinson.' Leonard pled guilty and was sentenced to pay ten shillings, '& to have an admonition for his reviling & threttning speeches.' Weeks was tried before a jury that included his neighbor (and future father-in-law) Samuel Haines."
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[31455] An unverified file, L62K-BVM, in 2020 in familysearch.org states Helen was b. in Phiadelphia, PA to George Charles Zettler (1836-1894) & Hettie Marilla Kelly (1839-1922, m. ca. 1858 in Philadelphia).