_Edmund BUTLER ____________________________+
| (.... - 1321) m 1302
_James BUTLER ________________________|_Joan Fitz JOHN ___________________________
| (.... - 1338) m 1327 (.... - 1321)
_James BUTLER ________________________________|
| (1331 - 1382) m 1346 |
| | _Humphrey de Bohun VIII, Earl of HEREFORD _+
| | | (1275 - 1322) m 1302
| |_Eleanor DE BOHUN ____________________|_Elizabeth PLANTAGENET ____________________
| (1304 - 1363) m 1327 (1282 - 1316)
_James BUTLER _______|
| (.... - 1405) |
| | ___________________________________________
| | |
| | _John DARCY __________________________|___________________________________________
| | | (.... - 1347) m 1329
| |_Elizabeth DARCY _____________________________|
| (1332 - 1390) m 1346 |
| | _Richard de Burgh, Earl of ULSTER _________+
| | | (1259 - 1326)
| |_Joan DE BURGH _______________________|_Margaret BURGH ___________________________
| (.... - 1359) m 1329 (.... - 1303)
_James BUTLER _______|
| (1392 - 1452) |
| | _Adam DE WELLES ___________________________
| | | (1304 - 1345)
| | _John DE WELLES ______________________|_Margaret Eleanor BARDOLF _________________
| | | (.... - 1361) (1308 - 1345)
| | _John DE WELLES ______________________________|
| | | (1352 - 1421) |
| | | | ___________________________________________
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| | | |_Maud DE ROS _________________________|___________________________________________
| | | (.... - 1388)
| |_Anne WELLS _________|
| (.... - 1396) |
| | _John DE MOWBRAY __________________________+
| | | (1310 - 1361)
| | _John DE MOWBRAY _____________________|_Joan PLANTAGENET _________________________
| | | (1340 - 1368)
| |_Eleanor DE MOWBRAY __________________________|
| (1364 - 1417) |
| | _John DE SEGRAVE __________________________+
| | | (1315 - 1353)
| |_Elizabeth DE SEGRAVE ________________|_Margaret PLANTAGENET _____________________
| (1338 - 1368) (.... - 1399)
|
|--Thomas BUTLER
| (.... - 1515)
| _William DE BEAUCHAMP _____________________+
| | (1237 - ....)
| _Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of WARWICK ___|_Maud Fitzjohn Fitz PIERS _________________
| | (1278 - 1315)
| _Thomas DE BEAUCHAMP _________________________|
| | (1313 - 1369) m 1337 |
| | | _Ralph de Toeni (VII), Lord of BLISTON ____+
| | | | (1255 - ....)
| | |_Alice DE TOENI ______________________|___________________________________________
| | (.... - 1325)
| _William BEAUCHAMP __|
| | (.... - 1411) |
| | | _Sir Edmund DE MORTIMER ___________________+
| | | | (1261 - 1304) m 1285
| | | _Roger DE MORTIMER ___________________|_Margaret DE FIENES _______________________
| | | | (1287 - 1330) m 1301 (.... - 1334)
| | |_Katherine MORTIMER __________________________|
| | (1314 - 1369) m 1337 |
| | | _Piers DE GENEVILLE _______________________+
| | | | (1256 - ....)
| | |_Joan ("Jeanne Joinville") GENEVILLE _|_Jeanne DE LUSIGNAN _______________________
| | (1286 - 1356) m 1301 (1262 - 1323)
|_Joan BEAUCHAMP _____|
(.... - 1430) |
| _Sir Edmund Fitz ALAN _____________________+
| | (1285 - 1326) m 1305
| _Sir Richard Fitz ALAN _______________|_Alice DE WARENNE _________________________
| | (1306 - 1376) m 1345 (1287 - 1338)
| _Sir Richard Fitz Alan, 11th Earl of ARUNDEL _|
| | (1346 - 1397) m 1359 |
| | | _Henry, Earl of LANCASTER _________________+
| | | | (1281 - 1345) m 1297
| | |_Eleanor (de Lancaster) PLANTAGENET __|_Maud CHAWORTH ____________________________
| | (.... - 1372) m 1345 (1282 - ....)
|_Joan Fitz ALAN _____|
|
| _Humphrey de Bohun VIII, Earl of HEREFORD _+
| | (1275 - 1322) m 1302
| _Sir William DE BOHUN , K.G.__________|_Elizabeth PLANTAGENET ____________________
| | (.... - 1360) (1282 - 1316)
|_Elizabeth DE BOHUN __________________________|
(1350 - 1385) m 1359 |
| ___________________________________________
| |
|______________________________________|___________________________________________
[12074] Thomas was a Knight of the Bath July 6, 1483, 7th Earl of Ormond, Baron Ormond de Rocheford. Thomas m. (2) by Nov., 1496, Lora Berkeley (she d. by Dec. 30, 1501; dau. of Sir Edward Berkeley of Beverton, Gloucestershire, by Christian Holt, dau. of Richard Holt of Coldrey, Hants.) Richard Berleth, "The Twilight Lords..." (NY: Knopf, 1978), p. ii, gives him as grandfather of Anne Boleyn (who d. 1536, dau. of Thomas Boleyn [who d. 1539, 8th Earl of Ormond, and shown as Thomas' son]).
[47489] An unverified tree in Ancestry.com offers: "When Nancy Sanborn Harriman was born on November 21, 1811, in Bucksport, Maine, her father, Stephen, was 34, and her mother, Judith, was 36. She married Charles H. Leach and they had three children together. She then married James Cook and they had one daughter together. She died on January 2, 1868, in Maine at the age of 56."
_Shadrack HERRICK ________+
| (1767 - 1813) m 1788
_Edmond HERRICK __________|_Joanna ("Betsey") OBEAR _
| (1795 - 1878) m 1816 (1771 - 1821)
_Hiram HERRICK ________|
| (1821 - 1877) m 1841 |
| | __________________________
| | |
| |_Eunice WILLINS __________|__________________________
| (1798 - 1865) m 1816
_Augustus B. HERRICK _____|
| (1851 - 1889) m 1877 |
| | __________________________
| | |
| | _John PERKINS ____________|__________________________
| | | (1788 - 1856) m 1811
| |_Clarissa L. PERKINS __|
| (1821 - 1885) m 1841 |
| | __________________________
| | |
| |_Rachel DARBY ____________|__________________________
| (1792 - 1870) m 1811
_A. B. HERRICK ________|
| (1889 - 1960) m 1917 |
| | _Nathaniel LEACH _________+
| | | (1771 - 1844) m 1792
| | _Samuel LEACH ____________|_Deborah HUTCHINS ________
| | | (1795 - 1872) m 1817 (1776 - 1865)
| | _Washington LEACH _____|
| | | (1824 - 1867) m 1854 |
| | | | __________________________
| | | | |
| | | |_Anna INGALLS ____________|__________________________
| | | (1798 - 1851) m 1817
| |_Lucy Abby LEACH _________|
| (1860 - 1929) m 1877 |
| | __________________________
| | |
| | _Andrew WOODS ____________|__________________________
| | | (1808 - ....) m 1829
| |_Sarah E. WOOD ________|
| (1833 - 1916) m 1854 |
| | __________________________
| | |
| |_Nancy BILLINGS __________|__________________________
| (1809 - 1886) m 1829
|
|--Malcolm Parker HERRICK
| (1923 - 1978)
| _Benjamin BILLINGS _______+
| | (1753 - 1826)
| _Jesse BILLINGS __________|_Abigail CLOSSON _________
| | (1777 - 1872) m 1799 (1757 - 1840)
| _David BILLINGS _______|
| | (1813 - 1850) |
| | | _Caleb BOWDEN ____________+
| | | | (1751 - 1810) m 1774
| | |_Betsy (or Sally) BOWDEN _|_Hannah BASTEEN __________
| | (1780 - 1862) m 1799 (1755 - ....)
| _James H. BILLINGS _______|
| | (1844 - 1903) |
| | | _John GRINDLE ____________+
| | | | (.... - 1794)
| | | _Reuben GRINDLE __________|_Elizabeth DORR __________
| | | | (1757 - 1835)
| | |_Irene GRINDLE ________|
| | (1814 - 1890) |
| | | __________________________
| | | |
| | |_Hannah LOWELL ___________|__________________________
| | (.... - 1802)
|_Sadie Maria BILLINGS _|
(1888 - 1963) m 1917 |
| _John SNOWMAN ____________+
| | (.... - 1801) m 1755
| _John SNOWMAN ____________|_Sarah STAPLES ___________
| | (1755 - 1829) m 1780 (1733 - 1817)
| _Alexander G. SNOWMAN _|
| | (1799 - 1866) |
| | | _Elisha HORNE ____________
| | | | m 1757
| | |_Comfort HORNE ___________|_Tamesin RANDAL __________
| | (1762 - 1834) m 1780 (1738 - ....)
|_Sarah ("Abbie") SNOWMAN _|
(1845 - 1935) |
| __________________________
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| __________________________|__________________________
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|_______________________|
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_William MOORE ______|_____________________
| (1623 - ....) m 1651
_Thomas MOORE _______|
| (1670 - 1718) m 1697|
| | _William DIXON ______+
| | | (.... - 1660) m 1619
| |_Dorothy DIXON ______|_Joane PIERSON ______
| (.... - 1666) m 1651
_Wyatt MOORE ________|
| (.... - 1783) |
| | _____________________
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| | _Samuel HARRIS ______|_____________________
| | |
| |_Hannah HARRIS ______|
| (1675 - ....) m 1697|
| | _____________________
| | |
| |_____________________|_____________________
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_Joseph S. MOORE ____|
| (1751 - 1842) m 1773|
| | _William WORMWOOD ___+
| | | (1609 - 1690)
| | _William WORMWOOD ___|_____________________
| | | (1654 - 1690) m 1679
| | _Thomas WORMWOOD ____|
| | | (1684 - ....) m 1706|
| | | | _____________________
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| | | |_Mary YOUNG _________|_____________________
| | | (1663 - 1736) m 1679
| |_Elizabeth WORMWOOD _|
| (.... - 1783) |
| | _Nicholas COLE ______+
| | | (1626 - 1688)
| | _Nicholas COLE ______|_____________________
| | | (1656 - 1704)
| |_Jane COLE __________|
| (1686 - 1725) m 1706|
| | _____________________
| | |
| |_____________________|_____________________
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|--Hannah MOORE
| (1772 - 1866)
| _____________________
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| _____________________|_____________________
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| | |_____________________|_____________________
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|_Olive GILPATRICK ___|
(1754 - 1800) m 1773|
| _____________________
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[29262] Hannah's ancesry is from the unverified Craney Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2012.
_Thomas PERKINS __________+
| (.... - 1592)
_Henry PERKINS __________|_Alice (Kebbell?) KEBBIE _
| (1555 - 1609) m 1579 (.... - 1613)
_John PERKINS _______|
| (1583 - 1654) m 1608|
| | __________________________
| | |
| |_Elizabeth SAWBRIDGE ____|__________________________
| (.... - 1603) m 1579
_Jacob PERKINS _________________|
| (1624 - 1700) m 1648 |
| | __________________________
| | |
| | _Michael GATOR __________|__________________________
| | | (.... - 1624) m 1576
| |_Judith GATOR _______|
| m 1608 |
| | _John SMYTHE _____________
| | |
| |_Isabel\Elizabeth SMITH _|__________________________
| m 1576
_Jabez PERKINS ______|
| (1677 - 1742) m 1698|
| | __________________________
| | |
| | _Matthew WHIPPLE ________|__________________________
| | | (1560 - 1618) m 1576
| | _Matthew WHIPPLE ____|
| | | (.... - 1647) m 1622|
| | | | __________________________
| | | | |
| | | |_Johanna FULLER _________|__________________________
| | | (.... - 1593) m 1576
| |_Elizabeth (Lovell or) WHIPPLE _|
| (1629 - 1686) m 1648 |
| | _John HAWKINS ____________
| | |
| | _John HAWKINS ___________|__________________________
| | | (.... - 1619)
| |_Ann HAWKINS ________|
| (1600 - 1643) m 1622|
| | __________________________
| | |
| |_________________________|__________________________
|
|
|--Hannah PERKINS
| (1701 - 1745)
| __________________________
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| _________________________|__________________________
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|_Hannah LOTHROP _____|
(1677 - 1721) m 1698|
| __________________________
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_Hervey BAGOT _______|
| (.... - 1214) |
| | _____________________
| | |
| |_____________________|_____________________
|
_Hervey STAFFORD ____|
| (.... - 1237) m 1214|
| | _Nicholas STAFFORD __+
| | | (.... - 1138)
| | _Robert STAFFORD ____|_Maude MEOLTE _______
| | | (.... - 1185)
| |_Millicent STAFFORD _|
| |
| | _____________________
| | |
| |_____________________|_____________________
|
_Robert Stafford, Baron DE STAFFORD _|
| (.... - 1261) |
| | _____________________
| | |
| | _____________________|_____________________
| | |
| | _____________________|
| | | |
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| | | | |
| | | |_____________________|_____________________
| | |
| |_Pernell FERRIERS ___|
| m 1214 |
| | _____________________
| | |
| | _____________________|_____________________
| | |
| |_____________________|
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| | _____________________
| | |
| |_____________________|_____________________
|
|
|--Nicholas STAFFORD
| (1246 - 1287)
| _____________________
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| _____________________|_____________________
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| | |_____________________|_____________________
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| _Thomas CORBET ______|
| | |
| | | _____________________
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| | | _____________________|_____________________
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|_Alice CORBET _______________________|
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[1504] See "Medieval English Ancestors of Certain Americans," Carl Boyer III (Santa Clarita, CA, 2001), p. 230. Nicholas was Baron of Stafford and a Knight. He died in the siege of Drosselan. His manors included Offley, Schelbedon and Bradley, Staffordshire. His wife is a daughter of Geoffrey de Langley.
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_Hugo (Wardall or) WARDALE _|
| (1538 - ....) |
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_John Wardall DE WELL _|
| (1562 - 1642) m 1591 |
| | __
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_Thomas WARDWELL _____|
| (1602 - 1646) m 1633 |
| | __
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| |_Margaret WEBSTER _____|
| (1570 - 1642) m 1591 |
| | __
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|--Samuel WARDWELL
| (1643 - 1692)
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| _Francis WOODROFFE ____|
| | m 1598 |
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|_Elizabeth WOODROFFE _|
(.... - 1697) m 1633 |
| __
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|_Ann YEOMAN ___________|
(1575 - ....) m 1598 |
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Samuel was hanged as a witch at Salem. He was a founder of Andover, MA where he married. See "Wardwell," Elizabeth Wardwell Stay (Greenfield, MA: E. A. Hall & Co., 1905), pp. 7-8, and "Penobscot Pioneers," Philip Howard Gray (Camden: Penobscot Press, 1994), pp. 107-109. His first wife, probable mother of a son named Thomas, is unknown. Samuel was the last man in America to be hanged for alleged witchcraft - his neighbor, widow Mary (Ayer) Parker, was hanged on the same day. See "A Delusion of Satan: The Full Story of the Salem Witch trials," Frances Hill (New York: Doubleday, 1995), pp. 186-188. http://www.geocities.com/j_mgage/fam-pages/wardwell.html reports: "Like many others, Wardwell, in his anxiety and terror, was led to make a complete 'confession.' While he was in a discontented mood because of a thwarted clandestine love affair with 'a maid named Barker,' he had seen some 'catts' meeting together behind Mr. Bradstreet's house. One of them, assuming the form of a black man, told him that if he would only sign the book, he should 'live comfortably and be a captain,' like Dudley Bradstreet. Following the classic example of Faust, Wardwell attached his name to the contract, was then baptized in the Shawsheen River, and abandoned his church affiliation. When Wardwell later was released from 'brain-storming,' he declared that the urgency of his tormentors had persuaded him, under emotional stress, that he must have done the deeds attributed to him. From that hour until his execution he never again weakened. He regretted that he had even once 'belyed' himself and announced that even though it might cost him his life, he would stick to the truth. No one of sufficient importance intervened in the poor man's behalf, and he was hanged on September 22, 1692, together with seven others. Even as the noose was being adjusted around his neck, Wardwell declared in a firm voice that he was innocent. While he was speaking a puff of smoke from the executioner's pipe blew across his face and some misguided girl shouted, 'The Devil doth hinder his words!' On this occasion the Reverend Nicholas Noyes, of the First Church in Salem, not content with mere watching, addressed the multitude of spectators, saying, 'What a sad thing it is to see eight firebrands of hell hanging there!' Wardwell's example was used in later trials as a threat to others of what might be their fate if they recanted their confessions. The injustice in his case reached beyond his grave. On January 2, 1693, his wife was brought before the Court of Trials, where a jury delivered the familiar verdict that she was "guilty of covenanting with the Devill." Meanwhile, the selectmen of Andover notified the Court of Quarter Sessions at Ipswich that the four Wardwell children were in suffering condition, and then proceeded to bind them out to other households in the neighborhood until they should be mature enough to pursue some gainful occupation. To pay the expenses of Wardwell's trial, the sheriff seized property of his amounting to 36 pounds, 15 shillings, including five cows, nine hogs, eight loads of hay, and six acres of corn upon the ground. Furthermore both Wardwells had to provide their own subsistence while they were in prison. Eventually Sarah Wardwell was reprieved and released. In 1712, his mother meanwhile having died, Samuel Wardwell, Jr., requested and received compensation for the financial loss which his family had suffered. Unfortunately it was too late to bring his father back to life. - Excerpt from Chapter 8 of 'Andover: Symbol of New England' by Claude M. Fuess." For extensive genealogy see the Neil Underleider (neilu@comcast.net) 2003 web site http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/u/n/g/Neil-Ungerleider-MA - cf. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~wardell/499.htm
See "The Salem Witch Trials: A Reference Guide," K. David Goss (Greenwood Press, 2007), pp. 103-104.
http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ma/county/essex/salemvill/wardwell.htm offers:
"Samuel Wardwell, a carpenter by trade, lived with his wife and several small children in the south end of the town. Up to 1692 he was regarded as an eccentric but harmless individual who sometimes told fortunes, played with magic, and perhaps in jesting moods even claimed supernatural powers. His peculiarities attracted the attention of the witch hunters, and he was shortly charged by Martha Sprague, of Boxford one of those involved in the case of Abigail Faulkner of having practiced upon her 'certain detestable arts called witchcraft and sorceries.' In a second and more precise indictment it was alleged that Wardwell had twenty years before made a covenant with the 'evill speritt,' in which he had promised to honor, worship, and believe the 'devill.' Witnesses against him were not only the familiar group of Salem Village girls but also three respectable citizens of Andover: Joseph Ballard and Thomas Chandler, neighbors of his in the south end, both of whom had been selectmen; and Ephraim Foster, who for years had been clerk of the proprietors. This was a formidable array of accusers.
"Like many others, Wardwell, in his anxiety and terror, was led to make a complete 'confession.' While he was in a discontented mood because of a thwarted clandestine love affair with 'a maid named Barker,' he had seen some 'catts' meeting together behind Mr. Bradstreet's house. One of them, assuming the form of a black man, told him that if he would only sign the book, he should 'live comfortably and be a captain,' like Dudley Bradstreet. Following the classic example of Faust, Wardwell attached his name to the contract, was then baptized in the Shawsheen River, and abandoned his church affiliation.
"When Wardwell later was released from 'brain-storming,' he declared that the urgency of his tormentors had persuaded him, under emotional stress, that he must have done the deeds attributed to him. From that hour until his execution he never again weakened. He regretted that he had even once 'belyed' himself and announced that even though it might cost him his life, he would stick to the truth. No one of sufficient importance intervened in the poor man's behalf, and he was hanged on September 22, 1692, together with seven others. Even as the noose was being adjusted around his neck, Wardwell declared in a firm voice that he was innocent. While he was speaking a puff of smoke from the executioner's pipe blew across his face and some misguided girl shouted, 'The Devil doth hinder his words!' On this occasion the Reverend Nicholas Noyes, of the First Church in Salem, not content with mere watching, addressed the multitude of spectators, saying, 'What a sad thing it is to see eight firebrands of hell hanging there!'
"Wardwell's example was used in later trials as a threat to others of what might be their fate if they recanted their confessions. The injustice in his case reached beyond his grave. On January 2, 1693, his wife was brought before the Court of Trials, where a jury delivered the familiar verdict that she was 'guilty of covenanting with the Devill.' Meanwhile the selectmen of Andover notified the Court of Quarter Sessions at Ipswich that the four Wardwell children were in suffering condition, and then proceeded to bind them out to other households in the neighborhood until they should be mature enough to pursue some gainful occupation. To pay the expenses of Wardwell's trial, the sheriff seized property of his amounting to 36 pounds, 15 shillings, including five cows, nine hogs, eight loads of hay, and six acres of corn upon the ground. Furthermore both Wardwells had to provide their own subsistence while they were in prison. Eventually Sarah Wardwell was reprieved and released. In 1712, his mother meanwhile having died, Samuel Wardwell, Jr., requested and received compensation for the financial loss which his family had suffered. Unfortunately it was too late to bring his father back to life.
"- Extracted from chapter 8 of an out-of-print book called 'Andover: Symbol of New England,' by Claude M. Fuess."
Also see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salem_witch_trials
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The Maine Genealogist," 18:4 (Nov. 1996)