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[32740] This line is from the unverified Ryan Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2012 and requires documentation.He is said to be son of Freidig Trauthager (b. ca. 1645).
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"The Scott/Dines/Duncan/Dickson Website" at http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com in 2017 provides John and his wife, Mary Arnold, and offers:"There is some uncertainty as to Garnet/Gardner/Gardiner. All spellings appear in early Hingham, MA records. Are they the same? Note: Came to Hingham about 1650 and in 1656 had land granted to him in the south part of town. Whether he was a connection of the early Garners/Gardners of Boston is uncertain. The inventory of his estate was appraised by John Tower and John Ripley, 28 April 1669, at £44, 11s. and included "the Goats that have been sold to pay debts and maintain the family." Wife Mary administrix.
From "Pioneers of MA" by Pope - John Gardner, Plymouth, servant to Kenelm Winslow, was transferred to George Kenrick in 1635. Proprietor 2 November 1640. Settled at Hingham, proprietor 1656."
[45802] For further ancestry and descendants see http://getmandata.org/getmandescendants.
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_Reuben (Jr.) GRAY _____|_Abigail BLACK ______
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| |_Sarah Goodwin HERRICK _|_Sarah GOODWIN ______
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[17517] Obadiah m. 13 Jan 1825 Arsenath Perkins (1805-1869); both are buried in the Obadiah Leach Cemetery at the foot of Mount Wallamatogus, north of Penobscot, ME. The 1850 federal census in Penobscot, Hancock Co., ME lists him as a farmer.
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The 3 April 1930 federal census of Waterloo, Black Hawk Co., IA lists Claude as son, age 15, in the family of Frederick L. Morgan (age 34, a house carpenter) and wife Ethel A. (age 24).
"The Courier, 29 Jan 1986," p. 9: "Services for Claude A. Morgan, 70, of 1720 Locke Ave., will be 2 p.m. Friday at O'Keefe & Towne-Carter & Waychoff Funeral Home, with burial in Garden of . . . Cemetery. He died early Tuesday morning at Covenant Medical Center-Schoitz. He was born Feb. 4, 1915, in Clinton, Ill, son Frederick and Florence Lister Morgan. He married Gladys Heichel March 27, 1934, in Dubuque. Mr. Morgan worked at Deere & Co. for 33 years. He was a veteran of World War II. In the 1930s, he boxed in the Waterloo area under the name of 'Tuffy' Morgan. Survivors include his wife; a son, Earl of Oregon City, Ore.; a daughter, Mrs. Ed Jacobs of Waterloo; 14 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Mildred Bixby of Waterloo and Mrs. Helen Garvet of, Marion, Ill.; and four half brothers, Gayle Morgan, Eldon Morgan and Richard Morgan, all of Waterloo, and Wayne Morgan of Grand Rapids, Mich. He was preceded in death by a sister, Elnora Morgan, in 1936."
Ancestry.com offers: "Morgan Name Meaning - Welsh: from the Old Welsh personal name Morcant, which is of uncertain but ancient etymology.Irish: importation of the Welsh surname, to which has been assimilated more than one Gaelic surname, notably Ó Muireagáin (see Merrigan).Scottish: of uncertain origin; probably from a Gaelic personal name cognate with Welsh Morcant."
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http://aleph0.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/rr02/rr02_182.html offers: "Will: David Rawson, Citizen and merchant tailor of London, a most unworthy servant of Jesus Christ, 15 June, 1616, proved by his widow Margaret Rawson, 25 February, 1617. My goods, &c, shall be divided into three equal and just parts and portions according to the laudable custom of this honorable city of London. One of the three parts to Margaret Rawson, my loving and well beloved wife. One other part to William and Edward Rawson, and such other child or children as I shall hereafter have or as my wife shall be with child withall at the time of my decease, to be equally divided amongst them all, part and part alike. The third part I reserve towards the payment of legacies, gifts, and bequests, &c. To William Rawson, my eldest son, a double gilt salt and a standing cup with a cover, double gilt, and half a dozen of Postle spoons and two double gilt spoons, and a silver porringer, a silver spoon and a silver bowl. To Edward Rawson, my son, a great standing bowl, double gilt, and six spoons, and two double gilt spoons, "which was given him by those which were his witnesses at his christening," and a silver bowl. All the rest of the plate to my wife. To the relief of the poor of the town of Colbrooke, in the County of Buckingham, where I was born, the sum of five pounds of lawful money of England, to be paid within one year next after my decease. To John Emery, son of John Emerie of Colbrooke, dark, deceased, five pounds, to be paid him on the day when he shall be made a freeman of the City of London. To William Fenner, a poor scholar in Pembroke Hall in Cambridge, five pounds within three years after my decease. To David Anngell, my godson, five pounds at the age of twenty one years. To John Nayle, the son of Nicholas Nayle, of Iver, in the County of Buckingham, five pounds on the day he shall be made a freeman of the City of London, if he take good courses. To the poor people at my funeral the sum of forty shillings. To [29] John Anngell, clothworker, forty pounds, and to Alexander Dubber, clothworker, forty shillings, which I will shall be deducted out of such money as he shall owe me at the time of my decease (if any be). Item, I give unto my godson, Edward Rawson, the son of my brother, Henry Rawson, the sum of ten pounds to be paid him at his age of twenty one years.Will: David Rawson, Citizen and merchant tailor of London, a most unworthy servant of Jesus Christ, 15 June, 1616, proved by his widow Margaret Rawson, 25 February, 1617. My goods, &c, shall be divided into three equal and just parts and portions according to the laudable custom of this honorable city of London. One of the three parts to Margaret Rawson, my loving and well beloved wife. One other part to William and Edward Rawson, and such other child or children as I shall hereafter have or as my wife shall be with child withall at the time of my decease, to be equally divided amongst them all, part and part alike. The third part I reserve towards the payment of legacies, gifts, and bequests, &c. To William Rawson, my eldest son, a double gilt salt and a standing cup with a cover, double gilt, and half a dozen of Postle spoons and two double gilt spoons, and a silver porringer, a silver spoon and a silver bowl. To Edward Rawson, my son, a great standing bowl, double gilt, and six spoons, and two double gilt spoons, "which was given him by those which were his witnesses at his christening," and a silver bowl. All the rest of the plate to my wife. To the relief of the poor of the town of Colbrooke, in the County of Buckingham, where I was born, the sum of five pounds of lawful money of England, to be paid within one year next after my decease. To John Emery, son of John Emerie of Colbrooke, dark, deceased, five pounds, to be paid him on the day when he shall be made a freeman of the City of London. To William Fenner, a poor scholar in Pembroke Hall in Cambridge, five pounds within three years after my decease. To David Anngell, my godson, five pounds at the age of twenty one years. To John Nayle, the son of Nicholas Nayle, of Iver, in the County of Buckingham, five pounds on the day he shall be made a freeman of the City of London, if he take good courses. To the poor people at my funeral the sum of forty shillings. To [29] John Anngell, clothworker, forty pounds, and to Alexander Dubber, clothworker, forty shillings, which I will shall be deducted out of such money as he shall owe me at the time of my decease (if any be). Item, I give unto my godson, Edward Rawson, the son of my brother, Henry Rawson, the sum of ten pounds to be paid him at his age of twenty one years.
I give and bequeath to my dear mother, Bridgett Woodward, the sum of ten pounds, which I desire her to give to Mr. Winge and Mr. Foxe, forty shillings a piece, if she so please. To my sister-in-law, Jane Rawson, the sum of forty shillings to make her a ring, and to my sister-in-law, Isabel Gibbs, the like sum of forty shillings to make her a ring, and to my sister-in-law, Elizabeth Wilson, the like sum of forty shillings to make her a ring; which said four legacies so given to my mother and three sisters I will shall be paid within one year next after my decease. Item, I do give and bequeath to my brother-in-law, Thomas Wilson, the sum of five pounds, to be paid within one year, &c., and to Andrew Warde, son of my uncle, Ralphe Warde, the sum of five pounds, to be paid him at his age of twenty one; and to my uncle, John Warde, the sum of forty shillings, if he be living at my decease. To my master, Mr. Nathaniel Weston, the sum of forty shillings to make a ring, and I desire him to be assisting to my executrix to help get in my debts. To Isabel Sheafe, three pounds to be bestowed in a piece of plate and given her at her age of twenty one years or at the day of her marriage, which ever shall first happen. To my son, Edward Rawson, over and above his said part, the sum of one hundred pounds; and to my apprentice, Matthew Hunte, the sum of six pounds thirteen shillings and four pence, to be paid to him on the day he shall be made a freeman of the City of London ; and to William Beard and John Sanford, my apprentices, (the like sums on the like conditions). If all my children die the portions shall remain & come to Alexander Rawson, the eldest son of my said brother Henry Rawson, (if he be then living) : but if he die then to John Rawson and Edward Rawson, two other of the children of my said brother, &c., equally. The Residue to wife Margaret and son William. I constitute my loving friends, Mr. Thomas Woodward of Lincoln's Inn, in the [30] County of Middlesex, Esq., my father-in-law, my brother, Henry Rawson, and Edmond Wilson, Doctor of Physic, and John Wilson, Master of Arts, my brothers-in-law, oversears, and give them five pounds apiece. If wife should die then the above to be executors during the minority of my said sons William and Edward. Witnessed by John Wilkinson and Arthur Viger ser.
In a codicil made 27 November, 1617, he bequeaths to daughter Dorothy Rawson besides her (child's) portion the sum of one hundred pounds at her age of twenty one or day of marriage ; to sister Anne Wilson, the wife of brother Thomas Wilson, the sum of forty shillings ; to Uncle John Warde the sum of seven pounds thirteen shillings and four pence and some of my cast apparell; to my cousin, Elizabeth Glover, the sum of twenty shillings; to cousin Jane Lawrence twenty shillings; to Isabel Cave twenty shillings; to Aunt Fenner ten shillings; to Mr. Frogmorton forty shillings; to Mr. Houlte twenty shillings; to Mrs. Jane Bartlett ten shillings; to Mrs. Martin of Windsor ten shillings; to cousin Dorothy Sheafe a piece of plate of fifty three shillings price; all these legacies to be paid within one year and a half next after my decease by my executrix. Codicil witnessed by John Wilkinson and John Hill. (Vol. 38, page 309, N. E. Hist, and Gen. Register.)
[30239] Ancestry.com offers: "Tower Name Meaning - topographic name for someone who lived near a tower, usually a defensive fortification or watchtower, from Middle English, Old French tur (Latin turris). occupational name for someone who dressed white leather, cured with alum rather than tanned with bark, from an agent derivative of Middle English taw(en) (Old English tawian 'to prepare, make ready'"
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[13227] For Sweyn's important role in events in the mid-eleventh century, see "1066: The Year of the Three Battles," Frank McLynn (London, England: Pimlico/Random House, 1999), Chapter 6. Also see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sweyn_II_of_Denmark.