[27029] This line requires verification and is taken from One World Tree in Ancestry.com which states her parents are Valentine Fickes (b. 1709 in Germany, d. 5 May 1782 in York Co., PA) and wife Elizabeth _____.
_Ichabod GRINDLE __________________+
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_John B. GRINDLE ____|___________________________________
| (1767 - 1841) m 1790
_Ebenezer Hutchins GRINDLE _|
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| | _Charles (The "Patriot") HUTCHINS _+
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| |_Joanna HUTCHINS ____|_Mary PERKINS _____________________
| (1768 - 1820) m 1790 (1745 - 1797)
_John Hershall GRINDLE _|
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| | _John GRAY ________________________+
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| | _Nathaniel GRAY _____|_Hannah GETCHELL __________________
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| |_Marian Darling GRAY _______|
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| | _Nicholas SNOW ____________________+
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| |_Elizabeth SNOW _____|_Huldah WATKINS ___________________
| (1766 - ....) (.... - 1821)
_Henry Cummings GRINDLE _|
| (1875 - 1952) m 1897 |
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| |_Emma Jane LORD ________|
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|--Madalyn Arvilla GRINDLE
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|_Addie May DOUGLASS _____|
(1874 - 1959) m 1897 |
| _Nathaniel GRAY ___________________+
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| _John GRAY __________|_Elizabeth SNOW ___________________
| | (1791 - 1872) m 1819 (1766 - ....)
| _Jonathan D. GRAY __________|
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| | | _Benjamin HOWARD __________________+
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| | |_Jane HOWARD ________|_Jane COLSON ______________________
| | (1795 - 1859) m 1819 (1769 - 1861)
|_Arvilla GRAY __________|
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|_Mary Colby WEED ___________|
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_John LEIGHTON _______________+
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_Thomas LEIGHTON ____|_Sarah CROMWELL ______________
| (1696 - 1763) (1668 - 1754)
_Thomas LEIGHTON ______|
| (1725 - 1813) m 1742 |
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| |_Susannah CHESLEY ___|______________________________
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_Joseph LEIGHTON ____|
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| |_Margaret MURRAY ______|
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_Robert LEIGHTON ____|
| (1796 - 1873) m 1822|
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| |_Betsey JORDAN ______|
| (1757 - 1806) m 1780|
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|--Curtis M. LEIGHTON
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| _Eleazer Ruel DAVIS ___|
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| _Samuel DAVIS _______|
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| | | _Thomas LEIGHTON _____________+
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| | | _Thomas LEIGHTON ____|_Deborah BUNKER ______________
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| | |_Elizabeth LEIGHTON ___|
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| | |_Mary SMITHSON ______|______________________________
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|_Eliza DAVIS ________|
(1803 - 1887) m 1822|
| _John (Jr.) WILLEY ___________+
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| _John WILLEY ________|_Christian Caterine LEATHERS _
| | m 1729
| _Ichabod (Sr.) WILLEY _|
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| | |_Abigail DENBO ______|______________________________
| | (1701 - ....) m 1729
|_Jane WILLEY ________|
(1786 - 1882) |
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|_Elizabeth BUMFORD ____|
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[39746] Find A Grave Memorial 119610914 offers: "In 1631 Robert Trelawny and Moses Goodyeare, of Plymouth, Devonshire, England, procured a patent which included Richmond's Island, a small island on the coast of Cumberland, distant about a mile from the coast of Cape Elizabeth, and soon after established a trading post, with John Winter as their agent, and carried on fisheries, bought furs from the Indians, and supplied the wants of people on the numerous fishing vessels who might come to them for such articles as they had use. John Libby was doubtless one of those sent over by Trelawny to aid in the prosecution of his business. July 15, 1639, Winter made to Trelawny a report of his management of the station for the year. In that report it appears that John Libby received for his year's service the sum of five pounds....From this and other accounts it appears that John Libby was in the employ of Trelawny four years, from the summer of 1635 to the summer of 1639, at five pounds a year paid to him, and another and probably larger amount paid for the support of his wife whom he had left in England. In 1640 he took up his residence on the neighboring mainland. On what has since been called Libby river, in Scarborough, he built a house...January 1, 1663, John Libby received from Henry Joscelyn a grant of land, and finally became one of the principal planters of Scarborough. In 1664 he was constable, and his name stands first of the four selectmen in a grant made in 1669. In King Philip's war, which carried devastation to all parts of New England, John Libby lost everything he had except his plantation. In the late summer of 1675 he was compelled to leave his homestead and the diary of Captain Joshua Scottow, who had charge of the Boston soldiers who were trying to protect the settlers, contains the following: Sept. 7, 1675. Being Lords day *** the *** enemy *** before of their designs early in the morning burnt those houses and barnes our Company savd the day before--they burnt also 8 or 9 deserted houses belonging to Libby and children.' In October, 1676, Black Point Garrison was deserted, and most of the inhabitants fled to Boston. John Libby and his wife and younger children were still in Boston, July 10, 1677, and on that date petitioned the governor and council there assembled, that his sons Henry and Anthony, on whom he stated he was dependent for support, might be discharged from the Black Point garrison, which at that time had again been taken possession of by the English. The petition was granted the same day. John Libby probably returned to Black Point soon after and spent the remaining years of his life there, and acquired a comfortable property. He died at about eighty years of age. His will is dated February 9, 1682, and his inventory May 5, 1683. The value of the property enumerated in the latter was one hundred and eighteen pounds six shillings. From proceedings recorded in the probate court in 1720, it appears that John Libby left one hundred acres of upland, nine acres of fresh meadow, and one hundred acres of salt marsh. His first wife was the mother of all his sons except Matthew and Daniel, and probably of all his daughters. Nothing more is known of her. His second wife was Mary. She survived her husband some years. The children of John Libby were: John, James, Samuel, Joanna, Henry, Anthony, Rebecca, Sarah, Hannah, David, Matthew, and Daniel." See "The Pioneers of Maine and New Hamphsire, 1623-1660," Charles Henry Pope (Baltimore, MD: Clearfield Co., reprinted 2002), pp. 126-27.
_James PENNIMAN _____+
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_Joseph PENNIMAN ____|_Lydia ELIOT ________
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_James PENNIMAN _____|
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| | _Thomas THAYER ______|_____________________
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| |_Abigail THAYER _____|
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_Enoch PENNIMAN _____|
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_Gerard ("Eberhard IV"), Count of Lower ALSACE _+
| (.... - 0966)
_Adalbert, Count of METZ ___________|_Luitgarde of METZ _____________________________
| (0974 - 1033) (.... - 0986)
_Gérard de Bourzonville, Count of METZ _|
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_Gérard III of ALSACE ____|
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| | _Gerard ("Eberhard IV"), Count of Lower ALSACE _+
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| | _Hugues III VON EGISHEIM ___________|_Luitgarde of METZ _____________________________
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| |_Berlinda of ORTENBURG _____________|_Glismode of BAVARIA ___________________________
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| | _Berenger, Count of NAMUR ______________________
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| | _Robert I, Count of LOMME __________|_Symphorienne of LORRAINE ______________________
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| | _Albert I, Count of NAMUR _______________|
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| |_Hedwig of NAMUR __________|
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| | _Louis IV "L'Outre-Mere", King of FRANCE _______+
| | | (0919 - 0954) m 0939
| | _Charles of LORRAINE _______________|_Gerberga of SAXONY ____________________________
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| |_Ermengarde of LORRAINE _________________|
| (.... - 1019) |
| | _Robert, Count of VERMANDOIS ___________________
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| |_Adelaide of VERMANDOIS ____________|_Adelais WERA of Bourguignons___________________
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| _Thimo I, Count of FORMBACH ________|________________________________________________
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| _Thimo II, Count of FORMBACH ____________|
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(.... - 1078) m 1075 |
| _Dietrich I, Count of BRANDENBURG ______________+
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| _Bernard, Margrave of the NORDMARK _|________________________________________________
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| _Conrad Count, HALDENSLEBEN _____________|
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|_Gertrude of HALDENSLEBEN _|
(.... - 1116) |
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[2493] http://www.guide2womenleaders.com/womeninpower/Womeninpower1100.htm reports "1122-25 Regent Dowager Countess Petronella de Lorraine of Holland-Zeeland and Friesland (The Netherlands) - The widow of Floris II, she was regent for son Dirk VI 1122-57 together with the Counts of Egmond, Rijnsburen and Middelburg. She was a very able ruler and acted forcefully in the interests of her sons. She funded various convents and also played a part in the politics of the Holy Roman Empire, trough her half-brother, Emperor Lothar III - the son of her mother in her first marriage. 1133 she withdrew to the Convent of Rheinsburg, which she had funded herself. She was daughter of Duke Dietrich II von Ober-Lothringen and Hedwig von Formbach, and was originally named Gertrud." Also see http://www.geerts.com/holland/holland-2.htm.