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[40836] In 2019 the unverified file at https://www.geni.com/people/Sarah-Allen reports she is daughter of William Chandler and Annis Parmenter.
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http://www.montaguemillennium.com offers in 2011:
Countess of Salisbury. One of the two women apparently involved in the naming of the Order of the Garter, the oldest and most prestigious English order of chivalry.
Katharine/Catharine, daughter of William de Grandison, was Countess of Salisbury and the wife of William de Montacute, 1301-1344 . The conditions of her marriage to William, and her role in the naming of the Order of the Garter, are of historical interest. The index of Ker's 1903 translation of The Chronicle of Froissart notes Froissart called Katherine "Alice", which is usually spelled Alys ( was this a nickname?). Alys's arranged marriage is mentioned in the Amiens chronical of Froissart (recorded around 1337):
"To reward him (William, ed.) for his services, the King gave him the young Countess of Salisbury, Madame Alys, whose estate he held in wardship. She was one of the most beautiful young ladies in the land." (Froissart Chronicles).
A wardship was the legal right, and responsibility, to decide who someone else will marry. A wardship could be transferred or sold to another person and was a possession of great value. Anglo-Norman feudalism of this time encompassed much more than just military service. Feudal obligation controlled access to land and could control marriage. To understand the preceding paragraph from the Chronicle, Waugh provides some insight:
"... it is worth looking in greater detail at a few of the marriages arranged by Eleanor of Castile early in Edward I's reign. They provide a striking demonstration of how wardship and marriage could advance the interests of both wards and guardians and cement relations between curial families. ... Alan Basset used the wardship of Drew de Montagu, from another courtier family, to provide a husband for Aline. After Philip Basset acquired the wardship of Simon de Montagu in 1270, he granted it to yet another household figure, Amaury de St. Amando, who married the boy to his daughter. The process drawing curial families together went ... further in subsequent generations in the hands of the queen, a consummate matchmaker. ... Eleanor similarly provided a partner for ... William de Montagu, through a convoluted transaction. In 1280 Peter de Montfort sold Eleanor the marriage of his eldest son, John, so that Eleanor could arrange a marriage for him. Simon de Montagu likewise gave Eleanor the power to arrange his son William's marriage. Eleanor married John de Montfort to her relative, Alice de la Plaunche, before 1287, and then in 1292 granted William de Montagu's marriage to John so that he could marry William to his sister Elizabeth de Montfort. Eleanor's activities continued and reinforced interrelations that curial families like the Montagus, Bassets, and St. Amandos had practiced before.
By placing their lands and families in the hands of the king and queen, Montfort and Montagu demonstrated a remarkable degree of trust in royal lordship and of confidence in their judgment. Indeed, families often favored attachments to the royal family and looked with pride on such marriages. ..." (Waugh).
Waugh finds the above relations contorted enough to provide a diagram. Life in the middle ages could be short, and there was no security. Especially for the military class, a wardship provided a means to attempt to insure that a child's best interests were somewhat secured if the parents were dead. It also implied that a child's mate would likely be well-off and successful, as the king (or other ward-holder) would likely use the wardship to reward his most successful lieutenants. Presumably, the ward-holder also was quite aware that the execution of the wardship would be observed with great interest as an indication of power, wisdom, and judgement.
It should also be noted that the king had the automatic right and obligation to arrange the marriage of all widows.
Katherine was guardian and ward of Joan, the Fair Maid of Kent .
Katherine and her brother-in-law Edward de Montacute, defended the castle of Wark for some months against the Scots in 1341. The siege was raised by Edward III, who apparently fell in love with her. The story of her "attempted rape" by Edward at this time was probably used for a number of political purposes. The Order of the Garter is purported named for an incident in which she dropped her garter at a court ball, and Edward picked it up and wore it on his own knee. This story also was probably politically embellished to contribute to the public relations regarding the chivalry of the Order.
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[58066] Rufus is son of Peter Factau (1816-1891) &Henrietta Hutchings (1830-1910; M. 19 JUly 1849 in Orland, Hancock Co., ME), He and Georgia had Ralph Pearl Facteau (1883-1966), Ethel M. Facteaux (1886-1987), Esther M. Facteaux (1892-1900), Ella Augusta Facteaux (1895-1963) & Oscar Warren Facteau (1899-1995).
[3704] http://millennium.fortunecity.com/kermit/354/rmwwanc/g0000039.html reports his wife was a daughter of Robert d'Evereux (son of Richard I of Normandy) and wife Herleva _____ (not verified). The LDS Church's unverified Pedigree Resource File (CD #53, Pin #275629) states Gerard was b. in 985 in Longueville, Normandy.
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[48591] Find A Grave memoria 216979520 offers Judith's obituary: " Bucksport - Judith H. Gross, 83, died Monday February 11, 2019, at home after a short illness with her loving family by her side. She was born in Castine on November 12, 1935 a daughter of James E. and Esther F. (Leach) Hutchins. She graduated from Bucksport High School class of 1954 and attended Farmington State Teachers College for two years. While in high school, she popped popcorn for The Alamo Theater in Bucksport. She was a member of the Franklin Street United Methodist Church, Felicity Chapter of Order of Eastern Star, member of Assembly 5 Rainbow Girls in Bucksport, she also served on the advisory board for the Rainbow Girls for many years. Family was very important to Judith, she enjoyed following her children and grandchildren's' school and sporting events. She is survived by her loving husband of 62 years Richard F. Gross of Bucksport, her daughters, Beth Cunningham and husband Jack of Bar Harbor, Karen Rackliff and husband Thomas of Berlin, NH and Leslie Gifford and significant other Larry Wahl of Bucksport. Grandchildren; James, Jared, Samuel, Jacob, Jonathan, Lindsey, Dustin, David, Kenneth, Whitney and Nye and many great grandchildren as well as nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents, Judith was predeceased by brothers James Hutchins Jr. and Stuart Hutchins, one sister Ellen Hutchins."
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[38120] The "Chicago Tribune," 22 March 1936, p. 20: "Dora E. Herrick, age 96, wife of the late Orrigen W. Herrick, mother of James B. Herrick, Julia Herrick, Walter D. Herrick, the late Rose H. Goodwillie and the late Willis S. Herrick." FindAGrave.com states she is daughter of Joseph Kettlestrings (1808 - 1883) and Elizabeth Willis (1802 - 1885).
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[34182] This person is from the unverified Kahler Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2013.
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[9660] Margaret m. 26 June 1940 LeRoy Plagman.
[19618] This wife, etc. is from Sylvia Conner Wardwell, August, 1999. Abigail m. (2) 5 May 1853 Stephen Perkins. For her death and parentage see "Folks of the Majabigwaduce" p. 13, and VR. This person perhaps is confused with another Abigail Wardwell who was b. 9 May 1797 and d. in Aug 1867, daughter of Josiah Wardwell and Hannah Wescott. Abigail and Lewis' marriage occured 2 Aug 1828 in Penobscot according to "Maine, Marriages, 1771-1907," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F4FL-6PD) and 6 March 1830 in Penobscot according to ""Maine, Marriages, 1771-1907," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F4FL-6PX).