[37382] The line is from the unverified Stuart-Archer Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2014.
_Handley CHIPMAN ______+ | (1717 - 1799) m 1740 _Anthony CHIPMAN _____|_Jane (or Jean) ALLEN _ | (1759 - 1790) m 1783 (1722 - 1775) _Anthony CHIPMAN _________| | (1786 - 1870) m 1820 | | | _______________________ | | | | |_Anna Bennett LURVEY _|_______________________ | m 1783 _George CHIPMAN ___________________| | (1827 - 1903) m 1849 | | | _______________________ | | | | | ______________________|_______________________ | | | | |_Sally THURSTON __________| | m 1820 | | | _______________________ | | | | |______________________|_______________________ | _Wesley P. CHIPMAN ___| | (1865 - 1960) m 1890 | | | _______________________ | | | | | ______________________|_______________________ | | | | | __________________________| | | | | | | | | _______________________ | | | | | | | | |______________________|_______________________ | | | | |_Rebecca D. TURNER ________________| | (1828 - 1912) m 1849 | | | _______________________ | | | | | ______________________|_______________________ | | | | |__________________________| | | | | _______________________ | | | | |______________________|_______________________ | | |--Harold CHIPMAN | (1898 - 1965) | _Thomas STROUT ________+ | | m 1766 | _Nathaniel STROUT ____|_Mary KNOWLES _________ | | (.... - 1841) | _John B. STROUT __________| | | (1808 - ....) m 1836 | | | | _______________________ | | | | | | |_Sally BROWN _________|_______________________ | | (1775 - ....) | _John Albion STROUT _______________| | | (1842 - 1903) m 1871 | | | | _______________________ | | | | | | | ______________________|_______________________ | | | | | | |_Joanna Fickett LEIGHTON _| | | (1816 - 1897) m 1836 | | | | _______________________ | | | | | | |______________________|_______________________ | | |_Nellie Elsie STROUT _| (1871 - 1943) m 1890 | | _______________________ | | | ______________________|_______________________ | | | __________________________| | | | | | | _______________________ | | | | | | |______________________|_______________________ | | |_Mary ("Ella Noonan Dole") NOONAN _| (1850 - 1888) m 1871 | | _______________________ | | | ______________________|_______________________ | | |__________________________| | | _______________________ | | |______________________|_______________________
_Maredudd ("Meredith") Ap TUDOR _____________+ | _Owen TUDOR ______________________________|_Margaret FYCHAN ____________________________ | (.... - 1461) m 1429 _Edmund TUDOR _______________| | (1430 - 1456) m 1453 | | | _Charles VI "Le Bien-Aimae", King of FRANCE _+ | | | (1368 - 1422) m 1385 | |_Katherine "The Fair" of VALOIS __________|_Isabelle WITTELSBACH _______________________ | (1401 - 1437) m 1429 (1389 - 1435) _Henry VII Tudor, King of ENGLAND _| | (1457 - 1509) m 1486 | | | _John BEAUFORT ______________________________+ | | | (1372 - 1410) m 1397 | | _John BEAUFORT ___________________________|_Margaret HOLLAND ___________________________ | | | (1403 - 1444) (1380 - 1439) | |_Margaret BEAUFORT __________| | (1443 - 1509) m 1453 | | | _John BEAUCHAMP _____________________________+ | | | (.... - 1412) | |_Margaret BEAUCHAMP ______________________|_Edith STOURTON _____________________________ | (.... - 1482) (.... - 1441) _Henry VIII Tudor, King of ENGLAND _| | (1491 - 1547) m 1533 | | | _Richard PLANTAGENET ________________________+ | | | (1375 - 1415) | | _Richard Plantagenet, K.G., Duke of YORK _|_Anne MORTIMER ______________________________ | | | (1411 - 1460) m 1438 (1390 - ....) | | _Edward IV, King of ENGLAND _| | | | (1442 - 1483) m 1464 | | | | | _Ralph NEVILLE ______________________________+ | | | | | (1364 - 1425) m 1396 | | | |_Cecily NEVILLE __________________________|_Joan BEAUFORT ______________________________ | | | (1415 - 1495) m 1438 (1379 - 1440) | |_Elizabeth PLANTAGENET ____________| | (1465 - 1503) m 1486 | | | _Richard WOODVILLE __________________________+ | | | (.... - 1441) | | _Richard Woodville, Earl RIVERS __________|_____________________________________________ | | | (1410 - 1469) | |_Elizabeth WOODVILLE ________| | (1437 - 1492) m 1464 | | | _Peter of Luxembourg, Count ST. POL _________+ | | | (1390 - 1433) m 1405 | |_Jacquetta of LUXEMBOURG _________________|_Marguerite DE BAUX _________________________ | (1416 - 1472) (1394 - 1469) | |--Elizabeth I, Queen of ENGLAND | (1533 - 1603) | _Geoffrey Boleyn of SALLE ___________________+ | | (.... - 1440) | _Geoffrey Boleyn, Lord Mayor of LONDON ___|_____________________________________________ | | (1406 - 1463) | _William BOLEYN _____________| | | (1451 - 1505) m 1485 | | | | _Thomas HOO _________________________________+ | | | | (.... - 1455) | | |_Anne HOO ________________________________|_Elizabeth WYCHINGHAM _______________________ | | (1425 - 1484) | _Thomas Boleyn, Earl of WILTSHIRE _| | | (1477 - 1539) | | | | _James BUTLER _______________________________+ | | | | (1392 - 1452) | | | _Thomas BUTLER ___________________________|_Joan BEAUCHAMP _____________________________ | | | | (.... - 1515) (.... - 1430) | | |_Margaret BUTLER ____________| | | (.... - 1537) m 1485 | | | | _Richard HANKEFORD __________________________ | | | | (1397 - 1431) | | |_Anne HANKEFORD __________________________|_Ann MONTACUTE ______________________________ | | (1428 - 1485) (.... - 1457) |_Anne BOLEYN _______________________| (.... - 1536) m 1533 | | _Robert (II) HOWARD _________________________+ | | (.... - 1437) | _John HOWARD _____________________________|_Margaret MOWBRAY ___________________________ | | (.... - 1485) (.... - 1459) | _Thomas HOWARD ______________| | | (1443 - 1524) m 1472 | | | | _____________________________________________ | | | | | | |__________________________________________|_____________________________________________ | | |_Elizabeth HOWARD _________________| (1480 - 1538) | | _____________________________________________ | | | _Frederick TILNEY ________________________|_____________________________________________ | | |_Elizabeth TILNEY ___________| (.... - 1497) m 1472 | | _Laurence CHENEY ____________________________+ | | (1396 - ....) m 1418 |_Elizabeth CHENEY ________________________|_Elizabeth COCKAYNE _________________________ (1422 - 1473) (1392 - ....)
She was the last of the Tudor rulers of England. Although her legitimacy
was questioned and never settled (because an act of Parliament [1536]
invalidated the marriage of her parents and enabled Henry to marry his
third wife, Jane Seymour), both Parliament and Henry named as heirs to
this throne his children Edward, later Edward VI; Mary, later Mary I; and
Elizabeth, in that order.
Elizabeth spent her childhood away from the court and received an
excellent classical education under such scholars as Roger Ascham, who
influenced her greatly. Henry's sixth wife, Catherine Parr, later became
fond of the young Elizabeth and brought her back to court. She remained in
Catherine's charge after Henry's death and took no part in the political
intrigues following the coronation of her brother as King Edward VI. When
Edward died, Elizabeth became a partisan of her sister Mary, refusing to
support the revolt led by the English soldier and conspirator Sir Thomas
Wyatt (1521?-54) against Mary, who became queen in 1553. Nevertheless,
Mary, a devout Roman Catholic, was made uneasy by the Protestantism of
Elizabeth and her potential menace as an heir to the throne. In 1554,
Elizabeth was imprisoned on the false charge of having been implicated in
Wyatt's rebellion. She was later released, having outwardly professed
Roman Catholicism, and regained Mary's favor.
At the death of Mary in 1558, Elizabeth became queen, beginning one of the
greatest reigns in English history. At the time of Elizabeth's accession,
England was torn by religious strife, was economically insecure, and was
involved in a disastrous war with France. To these problems Elizabeth
brought a thorough education, innate shrewdness, and a skill in diplomacy
that she had constantly exercised during the reigns of Edward and Mary,
when one mistake might have meant her death. Although she was excessively
vain and capricious, her monarchial duties were always her primary
concern. Her policies and her colorful personality made her extremely
popular with her subjects. Elizabeth's statecraft was due, to a great
extent, to her choice of able and wise advisers, most notably Sir Francis
Walsingham and William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley.
Religion was Elizabeth's initial problem as queen. She reverted to
Protestantism immediately after Mary's death, and her first Parliament
(1559) had a Protestant majority. Between 1559 and 1563, this Parliament
passed religious legislation that became the doctrinal basis of the Church
of England. In the Elizabethan Compromise (1559), the Church of England
became the established church, and throughout Elizabeth's reign Roman
Catholics and Puritans were persecuted.
Elizabeth's domination of the period to which her name became attached was
due in part to the exuberant national spirit that she inspired and that
characterized all England during the second half of the 16th century. She
restored popular confidence in the monarchy, and a wave of prosperity
swept every field of endeavor. With the religious question settled and the
war with France concluded by the Treaty of Cateau-Cambrésis (1559),
England was able to develop industrially and economically. Under
Elizabeth's direction, the government began to regulate commerce and
industry on a national scale. England grew to be a great maritime power
with the exploits of such mariners as Sir Francis Drake and Sir Martin
Frobisher. A new system of standard coinage was introduced in 1560 to
replace the silver coins that had been considerably debased during the
preceding three reigns. As a result, prices fell to normal levels and
confidence in English money was restored. Foreign trade, encouraged by the
government, became a great capitalistic enterprise. The Royal Exchange of
London was opened in 1566, and the company of merchants that later became
the English East India Company was chartered in 1600. Above all this
activity stood the figure of Elizabeth. In the eyes of her subjects,
Elizabeth was England.
From the beginning of her reign, Elizabeth's marital status was a
political concern because there was no English heir to the throne.
Parliament insistently petitioned her to marry, but she replied with the
statement that she intended to live and die a virgin, and she became known
as the Virgin Queen. Her statement did not prevent her from toying
constantly with the idea of marriage. She was besieged by royal suitors,
each of whom she favored when it was in her political interest to do so.
Her affections, however, were bestowed on a succession of favorites,
notably Robert Dudley, 1st earl of Leicester, Sir Walter Raleigh, and
Robert Devereux, 2d earl of Essex.
Elizabeth's most delicate political problem was that involving her Roman
Catholic cousin, Mary, queen of Scots. Mary sought refuge in England after
being defeated in battle by her half brother, James Stuart, earl of Moray
(1531?-70). Elizabeth immediately imprisoned Mary because the Catholic
monarchs of Europe and her own Catholic subjects considered Elizabeth
illegitimate. By their reasoning, Mary was the lawful queen of England.
Thus, to Elizabeth, Mary was the potential center of conspiracy. Mary was
kept captive for years, giving rise to many plots by English Catholics for
her release. When in 1586 Walsingham, then secretary of state, discovered
a plot to assassinate Elizabeth and place Mary on the throne of England,
Elizabeth reluctantly agreed to have Mary executed in 1587. The execution
had serious results. Philip II of Spain had, for years, been troubled by
the raids of English mariners on his colonial possessions. Because both
Mary and Philip were Catholic, her death provided him with an added
stimulus to prosecute the war with England that had been going on since
1585; he therefore sent a fleet to invade the country in 1588. The Spanish
Armada, however, suffered an inglorious defeat, and England eventually
took the place of Spain as the great colonizer of the New World and the
reigning power on the seas. Moreover, by inflicting such defeat on
Catholic Spain, England established Protestantism as a force in
international politics.
Elizabeth's popularity waned toward the end of her reign because of her
heavy expenditures and abuse of royal power. Moreover, her policies became
weaker, her later ministers being less able than Cecil or Walsingham. The
close of Elizabeth's reign was disturbed by a revolt in Ireland that was
led by Hugh O'Neill. The 2d earl of Essex, Elizabeth's favorite,
unsuccessfully led an army against the Irish. When he returned to England,
he led a revolt against the queen and was executed in 1601. Following his
death, Elizabeth was disconsolate. She spent the last years of her life
unhappy and alone, having outlived a glorious age, the beginning of the
history of what would become modern England.
In addition to being a time of political triumphs, the Elizabethan era was
notable as one of the greatest periods of English literature. Edmund
Spenser, Christopher Marlowe, and Shakespeare were only a few of the host
of writers who created their great works under Elizabeth. The dramatic
personality of Elizabeth became the subject of a voluminous literature.
_________________________________ | ___________________________|_________________________________ | _Daniel GRINDLE _____| | | | | _________________________________ | | | | |___________________________|_________________________________ | _John GRINDLE _______| | | | | _________________________________ | | | | | ___________________________|_________________________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | | _________________________________ | | | | |___________________________|_________________________________ | _John GRINDLE _______| | (.... - 1794) | | | _Thomas LEVETT __________________+ | | | (1594 - 1655) m 1613 | | _Thomas LEAVITT ___________|_Margaret LINDLEY _______________ | | | (1616 - 1696) | | _Herzon LEAVITT _____| | | | m 1667 | | | | | _John (Bland or) SMITH __________+ | | | | | (.... - 1668) | | | |_Isabell (Bland or) SMITH _|_Isabel (Isabel) (Esbell) DRAKE _ | | | (.... - 1699) (.... - 1639) | |_Sarah LEAVITT ______| | | | | _________________________________ | | | | | ___________________________|_________________________________ | | | | |_Martha TAYLOR ______| | m 1667 | | | _________________________________ | | | | |___________________________|_________________________________ | | |--John GRINDLE | | _________________________________ | | | ___________________________|_________________________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | _________________________________ | | | | | | |___________________________|_________________________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | _________________________________ | | | | | | | ___________________________|_________________________________ | | | | | | |_____________________| | | | | | | _________________________________ | | | | | | |___________________________|_________________________________ | | |_Mary DOWNES ________| | | _________________________________ | | | ___________________________|_________________________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | _________________________________ | | | | | | |___________________________|_________________________________ | | |_____________________| | | _________________________________ | | | ___________________________|_________________________________ | | |_____________________| | | _________________________________ | | |___________________________|_________________________________
[18606] John is not on papers of administration of his father. There is no record that he emigrated to the Bagaduce region of Hancock County, ME.
[18605]
[S289]
"The Grindle Family of Hancock County, Maine" (1978)
_Thomas PRATT _________ | (1512 - 1539) _John PRATT _________________________|_______________________ | (1530 - 1578) m 1561 _Henry PRATT _____________| | | | | _______________________ | | | | |_Joan COPSHOUSE _____________________|_______________________ | (1540 - 1570) m 1561 _Phinehas PRATT _____| | (.... - 1680) m 1630| | | _______________________ | | | | | _____________________________________|_______________________ | | | | |__________________________| | | | | _______________________ | | | | |_____________________________________|_______________________ | _Aaron PRATT ________| | (.... - 1735) m 1684| | | _______________________ | | | | | _____________________________________|_______________________ | | | | | _Degory PRIEST ___________| | | | (.... - 1621) m 1611 | | | | | _______________________ | | | | | | | | |_____________________________________|_______________________ | | | | |_Mary PRIEST ________| | (.... - 1671) m 1630| | | _______________________ | | | | | _Bartholomew ALLERTON _______________|_______________________ | | | | |_Sarah ALLERTON __________| | (1588 - 1633) m 1611 | | | _______________________ | | | | |_Mary, wife of Bartholomew ALLERTON _|_______________________ | (1559 - ....) | |--Phinehas PRATT | | _John PRATT ___________+ | | (1530 - 1578) m 1561 | _Henry PRATT ________________________|_Joan COPSHOUSE _______ | | (1540 - 1570) | _Macuth PRATT ____________| | | (.... - 1672) m 1619 | | | | _______________________ | | | | | | |_____________________________________|_______________________ | | | _Joseph PRATT _______| | | (1639 - 1720) m 1662| | | | _John KINGHAM _________ | | | | (1540 - 1654) m 1592 | | | _William KINGHAM ____________________|_Elizabeth BATCHELDER _ | | | | (1571 - 1654) m 1592 (1545 - 1608) | | |_Elizabeth Bates KINGHAM _| | | (1672 - 1667) m 1619 | | | | _William BATES ________+ | | | | (1540 - 1601) m 1564 | | |_Catherine BATES ____________________|_Alice OSLINGTON ______ | | (1575 - 1620) m 1592 (1545 - 1608) |_Sarah PRATT ________| (1664 - 1706) m 1684| | _Samuel JUDKINS _______ | | (1556 - ....) | _Joel JUDKINS _______________________|_______________________ | | (1579 - 1657) | _Job JUDKINS _____________| | | (1606 - 1657) | | | | _______________________ | | | | | | |_____________________________________|_______________________ | | |_Sarah JUDKIN _______| (1645 - 1726) m 1662| | _______________________ | | | _____________________________________|_______________________ | | |_Sarah DUDLEY ____________| (.... - 1657) | | _______________________ | | |_____________________________________|_______________________
[29193] See "Phineas Pratt and Some of His Descendants," Eleazer Franklin Pratt (Boston, 1897), p.66 identifies him as son of Aaron and Sarah and states he m. Mary Lincoln of Hingham and states "He was a housewright; he moved toward Worcester, Mass.; and he or his descendants afterwards went to Connecticut."
___________________________ | _____________________|___________________________ | ______________________________| | | | | ___________________________ | | | | |_____________________|___________________________ | ____________________________| | | | | ___________________________ | | | | | _____________________|___________________________ | | | | |______________________________| | | | | ___________________________ | | | | |_____________________|___________________________ | _John W. PUSTER __________| | (1878 - 1950) m 1903 | | | ___________________________ | | | | | _____________________|___________________________ | | | | | ______________________________| | | | | | | | | ___________________________ | | | | | | | | |_____________________|___________________________ | | | | |____________________________| | | | | ___________________________ | | | | | _____________________|___________________________ | | | | |______________________________| | | | | ___________________________ | | | | |_____________________|___________________________ | | |--Ferne Barbara PUSTER | (1905 - 1982) | _Frantz Christian HOOTMAN _+ | | (1757 - 1845) | _John HOOTMAN _______|_Anna Mary REVENAUGH ______ | | (1788 - 1880) m 1811 (1760 - ....) | _Jonathan Leatherman HOOTMAN _| | | (1818 - 1863) m 1843 | | | | ___________________________ | | | | | | |_Jane CHILDERS ______|___________________________ | | (1791 - 1848) m 1811 | _William Bermamham HOOTMAN _| | | (1846 - 1898) m 1874 | | | | ___________________________ | | | | | | | _Jonathan DAVIS _____|___________________________ | | | | (1774 - 1851) m 1793 | | |_Susannah DAVIS ______________| | | (1815 - 1895) m 1843 | | | | _Henry ROOSEN _____________+ | | | | (1739 - 1803) | | |_Catherine ROOSEN ___|___________________________ | | (1781 - 1851) m 1793 |_Georgia Blanche HOOTMAN _| (1886 - 1980) m 1903 | | ___________________________ | | | _Michael HEICHEL ____|___________________________ | | (.... - 1854) m 1819 | _Michael (Jr.) HEICHEL _______| | | (1827 - 1903) m 1850 | | | | _(John) Philip ALBERT _____+ | | | | (1766 - 1857) m 1794 | | |_Katharine ALBERT ___|_Catherina HERSHBERGER ____ | | (1797 - 1870) m 1819 (1767 - 1819) |_Rosetta Jane HEICHEL ______| (1853 - 1924) m 1874 | | ___________________________ | | | _____________________|___________________________ | | |_Sarah Jane EAGLE ____________| (1830 - 1894) m 1850 | | ___________________________ | | |_____________________|___________________________