_George Michael BREINER ___________ | (.... - 1782) _John Frederick BREINER _|_Catharina Magdalena (Ley or) LOY _ | (1762 - 1824) (1742 - 1806) _Johannes BRINER ______| | (1786 - 1863) | | | ___________________________________ | | | | |_________________________|___________________________________ | _Jacob BRINER _______| | (1815 - 1897) m 1844| | | ___________________________________ | | | | | _________________________|___________________________________ | | | | |_Maria Elizabeth LOEB _| | (1788 - 1863) | | | ___________________________________ | | | | |_________________________|___________________________________ | _George Washington BRINER _| | (1860 - 1933) m 1883 | | | ___________________________________ | | | | | _________________________|___________________________________ | | | | | _______________________| | | | | | | | | ___________________________________ | | | | | | | | |_________________________|___________________________________ | | | | |_Maria OTT __________| | (1827 - 1919) m 1844| | | ___________________________________ | | | | | _________________________|___________________________________ | | | | |_______________________| | | | | ___________________________________ | | | | |_________________________|___________________________________ | | |--Frank Grover BRINER | (1885 - 1961) | _Johnann George GUMP ______________+ | | (1739 - 1816) m 1762 | _John (Jr.) GUMP ________|_Elizabeth Juliana WELLER _________ | | (1769 - 1804) (1744 - 1795) | _Benjamin GUMP ________| | | (1793 - 1876) m 1793 | | | | ___________________________________ | | | | | | |_Anna Maria WILLIAR _____|___________________________________ | | (1768 - 1819) | _Josiah GUMP ________| | | (1820 - 1888) | | | | ___________________________________ | | | | | | | _________________________|___________________________________ | | | | | | |_Esther SCHMIDT _______| | | (.... - 1869) m 1793 | | | | ___________________________________ | | | | | | |_________________________|___________________________________ | | |_Nancy Emeline GUMP _______| (1861 - 1937) m 1883 | | ___________________________________ | | | _________________________|___________________________________ | | | _______________________| | | | | | | ___________________________________ | | | | | | |_________________________|___________________________________ | | |_____________________| | | ___________________________________ | | | _________________________|___________________________________ | | |_______________________| | | ___________________________________ | | |_________________________|___________________________________
[8563] Frank m. (1) Francis Jenner and (2) Violet Eva Patton (divorced in October, 1940 in Richland Co., OH). "News-Journal [Mansfield, OH], 12 October 1961," p. 3: "Frank G. Briner, 76, formerly of Shelby, today in Richland Hospital. Survivors: sons, George of Mansfield, and Raymond of Crestline; daughter, Mrs. Lawrence Biglin of Shelby; 13 grandchildren; brother, Newton of Shelby; sisters, Mrs. Maurice Cline of Youngstown, Mrs. Arthur Neal in Georgia and Mrs. Alice McGinley in California." Frank registered for the draft 12 September 1918 in Mansfield as a painter in Shelby, and his World War II draft registration states he is age 57 and unemployed. The 2 April 1930 federal census in Shelby, Richland Co., OH reports his wife is Eva (age 40, b. in KY) and he (age 45) is manager of a pool room. The 12 April 1940 federal census in Sharon Twp., Richland Co., OH reports he and wife Violet Eva are employed in a restaurant.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lothar_II,_Holy_Roman_Emperor offers: "A note on the ordinal: The numbering of German rulers generally follows a sequence that leads back to the Carolingian empire and the East Frankish kingdom that emerged from it. Lothair III is thus seen as a successor of Emperor Lothair I (ruled 843-855) and King Lothair II of Lotharingia (ruled 855-869), most of whose kingdom was eventually absorbed into Germany. However, because Lothair II was not Emperor and did not rule Germany proper, some historians do not count him in the German sequence and thus call Lothair of Supplinburg Lothair II rather than Lothair III.
Rise to power: Little is known of Lothair's youth. He was a posthumous child, born in June 1075 shortly after his father, Gebhard of Supplinburg, died in battle against the Emperor Henry IV. After years of purchasing lands or gaining them via inheritance or marriage alliances throughout Saxony, Lothair gained the domains of the Billung, Nordheim and Brunswick families and became one of the dominant landowners in the northern duchy. He was made Duke of Saxony in 1106 by Emperor Henry V in exchange for his help against Henry's father, Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor. Emboldened by the promotion, and incensed over the imposition of a new tax on ducal lords, Lothair subsequently revolted against Henry's rule and denied Henry's ability to rule Saxony during the Investiture Controversy. In 1115 his forces defeated those of the Emperor in the Battle of Welfesholz.
When Henry died in 1125, Lothair was viewed by the imperial chancellor, the Archbishop of Mainz, as a perfect candidate. As an extensive landowner, he brought power to the table, but he was old (slightly over fifty years of age) and had no male issue, potentially making him malleable for the nobility. He was therefore elected king of Germany after a contentious power struggle with Frederick II, Duke of Swabia, head of the Hohenstaufen. His election was notable in that it marked a departure from the concept of hereditary succession. Somewhat naive concerning the complex power struggle between the papacy and the empire, Lothair also consented to several symbolic acts that were subsequently interpreted by Rome as signaling acceptance of papal confirmation of his position.
A campaign undertaken in the same year against Bohemia ended in defeat, making for a less than great start by Lothair. Among those imprisoned by the Bohemians was Albert of Ascanian, future Margrave of Brandenburg.
Dispute with the Staufens: During his reign, a succession dispute broke out between the houses of Welf and Staufen, the latter which was led by Frederick II and his brother Duke Conrad of Franconia. The Staufens, in addition to claiming the private Salian lands which clearly fell to them, also claimed all of the crown lands gained under Henry IV and Henry V. Lothair's attempts to seize the crown lands following approval from a group of nobles meeting in Regensburg provoked Staufen reaction. Frederick of Swabia was placed under the imperial ban, Conrad was deprived of Franconia, and the rectorate of Burgundy passed to Conrad of Zähringen.
The Staufens, who had the support of their own lands plus support in many imperial cities, Austria and the Duchy of Swabia, raised Conrad as anti-king Conrad III. In 1128 he was crowned King of Italy by the Anselm V, Archbishop of Milan. Lothair took advantage of Conrad's expedition into Italy and his lack of resources by attacking the Staufens in Germany. Nürnberg and Speyer, two strong cities in support of the opposition, fell in 1129. Conrad's failure to make anything of his position in Italy, causing him to return in 1130 without anything to show for it, assured at least a partial victory for the king.
Relations with the Papacy: In the double papal election of 1130, both sides campaigned for Lothair's support. The king had an opportunity to take advantage of the situation and reassert imperial control over the papacy, but choosing instead to deal with the Staufen resistance, he let his inferiors make the decision. Anacletus II offered Lothair the Imperial crown, but in the end Innocent II gained his support, and he promised to escort the new pope back to Rome. In 1131 the two met at Liège, where the king demonstrated subservience to the pope, and his request that investiture be restored to him was ignored. He also agreed to assist Innocent against King Roger II of Sicily, an ally of Anacletus.
The force Lothair took with him into Italy in 1132 was not strong, due to his leaving troops in Germany to prevent the Hohenstaufen from revolting. Carefully avoiding the cities, which were hostile, he reached Rome in 1133, which was mostly held by Anacletus. As St. Peter's Basilica was closed to them, Innocent instead crowned Lothair as emperor in the Lateran. The emperor continued giving little or no resistance against papal interference with his power; he even ignored a bull by Innocent which stated that the emperor's authority derived from him. He also recognized papal claims to the Matildine lands (formerly owned by Countess Matilda), in exchange receiving those lands as fiefs.
Campaign against Sicily: Returning to Germany, he set out to create peace. The Staufen brothers, falling short on resources, were compelled to submit. The Reichstag in Bamberg in 1135 pardoned the two brothers and restored them to their lands. In return, they recognized Lothair as emperor and promised to assist him in another Italian campaign, and a ten-year Landpeace was declared.
In 1136, at the insistence of Innocent and Byzantine Emperor John II Comnenus, the campaign began, directed against Roger of Sicily. Two main armies, one led by Lothair, the other by Henry the Proud of Bavaria, entered Italy. On the river Tronto, Count William of Loritello did homage to Lothair and opened the gates of Termoli to him. This was followed by Count Hugh II of Molise. Advancing deep into the southern part of the peninsula, the two armies met at Bari, and continued further south in 1137. Roger offered to give Apulia as a fief of the Empire to one of his sons and give another son as a hostage -- terms which Lothair refused after being pressured by Innocent.
The German troops, however, were adamant against campaigning during the hot summer and revolted. The emperor, who had hoped for the complete conquest of Sicily, instead separated Capua and Apulia from Roger's kingdom and gave them to Roger's enemies. Innocent, however, protested, claiming that Apulia fell under papal claims; the two eventually jointly enfeoffed the duchy to Rainulf of Alife. Lothair turned north, but died while crossing the Alps in December 1137. Shortly beforehand, he gave his Tuscan Matildine lands to his son-in-law, Henry the Proud of Bavaria, and his last acts were to give him also the Duchy of Saxony and the imperial regalia. However, the kingship subsequently ended up in the hands of the Staufens, destroying Lothair's hopes for a powerful Welf hereditary monarchy. He is entombed in the monastery church of Königslutter.
Actions in the North and East: The emperor's most long-lasting contribution to Germany came from his actions in the north and east. Being a Saxon, he gave more attention to the region than previous emperors. Even before becoming German king, he had given control of Holstein and Stormarn to Adolf I of Schauenburg. In 1134 he appointed the Ascanian Albert as margrave of Brandenburg. In 1136 he appointed Conrad the Great of Wettin, already margrave of Meissen, to the position of margrave of Lausitz, uniting the two marches. In addition, he petitioned the pope to expand the rights of the Archbishops of Bremen and Magdeburg in the area. King Eric II of Denmark was made a vassal of the emperor in 1135, becoming a member of the Reichstag. Successful diplomatic intervention by Lothair in ending war between Poland and Bohemia resulted in the Polish Duke's Boleslaw III Wrymouth submission and his payment of tribute that was long overdue. In addition, the Polish Duke had to accept Pomerania and Rügen as fiefs of the Empire.
Issue: By his wife, Richeza of Northeim, Lothair had only one surviving child, a daughter Gertrude, born 1118. In order to secure Welf support for his election, Lothair married Gertrude to Henry the Proud, the duke of Bavaria, in 1127. Their son was Henry the Lion."
_James O. FOSTER ______+ | (1789 - 1895) m 1812 _William R. FOSTER __|_Mary ("Polly") BURTT _ | (1815 - 1895) m 1833 (1795 - ....) _Lafayette Stephen FOSTER _| | (1857 - 1931) m 1881 | | | _______________________ | | | | |_Christiana HANNING _|_______________________ | (1815 - 1905) m 1833 _Roy Carroll FOSTER _| | (1900 - 1975) | | | _______________________ | | | | | _____________________|_______________________ | | | | |_Rosetta STITHAM __________| | (1863 - 1942) m 1881 | | | _______________________ | | | | |_____________________|_______________________ | _Irvin L. FOSTER _______| | (1924 - 2013) | | | _______________________ | | | | | _____________________|_______________________ | | | | | ___________________________| | | | | | | | | _______________________ | | | | | | | | |_____________________|_______________________ | | | | |_Ottis WORTH ________| | (1902 - 1978) | | | _______________________ | | | | | _____________________|_______________________ | | | | |___________________________| | | | | _______________________ | | | | |_____________________|_______________________ | | |--Katherine Ann FOSTER | (1950 - 2023) | _______________________ | | | _____________________|_______________________ | | | ___________________________| | | | | | | _______________________ | | | | | | |_____________________|_______________________ | | | _Irvin Fowles CHASE _| | | (1899 - 1966) m 1919| | | | _______________________ | | | | | | | _____________________|_______________________ | | | | | | |___________________________| | | | | | | _______________________ | | | | | | |_____________________|_______________________ | | |_Rosamond Elnora CHASE _| (1923 - ....) | | _______________________ | | | _____________________|_______________________ | | | _Wesley Allen CLARK _______| | | (1863 - ....) | | | | _______________________ | | | | | | |_____________________|_______________________ | | |_Hazel CLARK ________| (1894 - 1974) m 1919| | _______________________ | | | _Ambrose BUTLER _____|_______________________ | | (1820 - 1898) m 1850 |_Lena Bell BUTLER _________| (1867 - ....) | | _William P. FRENCH ____+ | | (1808 - 1890) m 1826 |_Mary Ann FRENCH ____|_Anna STRATTON ________ (1830 - 1904) m 1850 (1808 - 1882)
[54099] "Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 26 June 2023: "Portland and Millinocket - Katherine Ann Foster, 73, passed away on June 21, 2023. She was born in Millinocket on March 18, 1950, the daughter of Irvin and Rosamond (Chase) Foster. Kathy graduated from Stearns High School in 1968 and Westbrook Junior College in 1970. She lived and worked in Portland her entire adult life. She is survived by her sister, Carolyn (Larry) Willinski; niece, Jennifer (David) Lyons and children, Nathan and Taryn; nephews, David Willinski, Fr. Dominic (Ted) Foster, T.O.R., Anthony (Lisa) Foster and son, Robert Joseph, to be born in September; sister-in-law, Marie Foster. She is also survived by special Chase and Brown cousins, especially Graycen and Andercen Lundy who brought her great joy. She was predeceased by her brother, Robert."
[12304] Sir Robert is son of Alexander, 11th Earl of Suterland, by his 2nd wife, Jean Gordon (dau. of George, 4th Earl of Huntly). Sir Robert was the 1st Baronet of Gordonstoun, co. Moray (created 28 May 1625 - the premier Baronet of Scotland and Nova Scotia). He and Louisa had Katherine (m. 26 Jan 1648 Col David Barclay, 1st Lord of Urie, co. Kincardine and had Robert Barcley, 2nd Lord of Urie, prominent Quaker apologist, Governor of East New Jersey).
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[37972] William came with his parents at age 2 to Nebraska where they settled on a farm near Firth. In 1916 he and Ota took into their home and raised two year old twin daughters of Ota's brother, Mary and Esther Lomax. The April, 1910 federal census lists William and his family in El Campo, Wharton Co., TX where he is a house carpenter. The January, 1920 federal census lists them in Firth, Lancaster Co., NE where he is a miller in a mill. "The Nebraska State Journal [Lincoln, Nebraska]. 25 July 1943," p. 21: "William A. Jewell was born Nov. 12, 1869, in Wooster, O., died at his home at Firth, July 12 at the age of 73. He to Nebraska with his parents the age of two, settling on a farm near Firth and spent his life, with the exception of a few years, in this vicinity. In 1893, at the age of 23, he joined the Christian church at Firth. On May 13, J894, he was married to Oto May Lomax. In 1916 Mr. and Mrs. Jewell took into their home the 2 year old daughters of Mrs. Jewell's brother, Mary and Esther Lomax, rearing: them to womanhood. He is survived by his wife; two nieces, Miss Mary Lomax Lincoln and Mrs. Robert Morrison of Hastings; his great nephew, Robert Lomax Morrison of Hastings; two brothers, Charles and Shelly of Lincoln, a number of nieces, nephews and other relatives and many friends. Two sisters preceded him in death."
[30455] See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boedil_Thurgotsdatter which states Boedil is daughter of the Danish Earl Thrugot Fagerskind and sister of Svend Thrugotsen.
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