[41657] The unverified Sandy Mitchel Family Tree in 2016 in Ancestry.com offers: "Joane Connett was born on February 13, 1616, in Gittisham, Devon . . . . She died on August 27, 1663, in Lancaster, Virginia, at the age of 47."
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_Baldwin III, Count of FLANDERS _________|_Alix DE VERMANDOIS ______________________
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_Arnulf II ("the Young") of FLANDERS _|
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| | _Berenger II, Marquis of IVREA __________|_Gisela of FRIULI ________________________
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| |_Rosele (or Susanna) DE IVREA ________|
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| | _Siegfried, Ct. of Ardenne & LUXEMBOURG _|_Cunigunda of FRANCE _____________________
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| _Robert I, King of West FRANKS ___________+
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| _Prince Hugh the Great, Duke of FRANCE __|_Beatrice of VERMANDOIS __________________
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| _Hugh Capet, King of FRANCE __________|
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| | |_Hatwide (Hawise?), Princess of SAXONY __|_Mathilda of RINGELHEIM __________________
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| _Robert II ("the Pious"), King of FRANCE _|
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| | | _Rollo (Robert), Duke of NORMANDY ________+
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| _Fulk II ("the Good"), Count of ANJOU ___|_Roscille DE LOCHES ______________________
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[1573] Robert was regent of the County of Holland during the minority of Dirk V, whose mother Robert had married. At his marriage Baldwin V gave Robert his imperial fiefs. Baldwin VI disputed his right to these lands, but was killed in the ensuing war - Robert now gained the Emperor's support and tutelage of Baldwin VI's children and Baldwin VI's widow appealed for help to Philip I of France who lost the battle near Cassel to Robert 20 Feb 1071 whereupon Robert was confirmed in Crown of Flanders and the fiefs of Imperial Flanders. {-Encycl. Brit., 1956, 9:357} One source gives another child as Matilda of Flanders, d. 1115 in Denmark, m. Knut Sweynsonn (b. 1040 in Denmark). Robert had a daughter, Adele, who m. the king of Denmark and had Charles the Good (r. 1119-1127). Cf. http://www.thepeerage.com/p10476.htm and http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~cousin/html/p80.htm. Also see http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Ier_de_Flandre.
[55894] Diana is daughter of Arthur F. Gilman (1894-1955) & Della May Beaulieu (b. in 1896; m. 18 July 1914 in Augusta, Kennebec Co., ME).
[30534] http://www.thepeerage.com offers: "She was the daughter of John Hardwicke. She married, firstly, Robert Barley, son of Arthur Barley, in 1543. She married, secondly, Rt. Hon. Sir William Cavendish, son of Thomas Cavendish and Alice Smith, in 1547. She married, thirdly, Sir William St. Loe, son of Sir John St. Loe and Margaret (?), circa 27 August 1559. She married, fourthly, George Talbot, 6th Earl of Shrewsbury, son of Francis Talbot, 5th Earl of Shrewsbury and Mary Dacre, on 9 February 1568. She died on 13 February 1607/8 at age 80. Elizabeth Hardwicke also went by the nick-name of 'Building Bess'. Elizabeth Hardwicke also went by the nick-name of Bess of Hardwick. From 1543, her married name became Barley. From 1547, her married name became Cavendish. From circa 27 August 1559, her married name became St. Loe. Her married name became Talbot. She prevailed on her first husband, who died without issue, to settle his estate on her and her heirs, who were abundantly produced from her second marriage. Her third husband, who was very rich, was led by her persuasions to make a similar disposition of his fortune, to the utter predudice of his daughters by a former wife; and now, unsated with the wealth and caresses of three husbands, she finished her conquests by marrying the Earl of Shrewsbury, the richest and most powerful Peer of his time. To sum up her character, 'she was a woman of a masculine understanding and conduct; proud, furious, selfish and unfeeling.'"
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She was the first lady of the United States, prominent in her own right as
a social activist, author, lecturer, and United States representative to
the United Nations.
She was a niece of President Theodore Roosevelt. Her mother died when she
was eight, her father when she was ten. She then lived with her maternal
grandmother and at the age of 15 was sent to a boarding school in England.
On her return home she did social work in New York before marrying her
distant cousin Franklin Roosevelt. The couple's domestic life was
dominated by Franklin's mother, and Franklin avoided involvement in the
management of their home or the discipline of their five children.
Eleanor's discovery of Franklin's affair with her social secretary, Lucy
Page Mercer (1891-1948), in 1918 was a turning point in their marriage.
Although the affair ended when Franklin refused a divorce, Eleanor
resolved to have a career of her own. Determination became a necessity
when Franklin was stricken with poliomyelitis after his unsuccessful bid
for the vice-presidency in 1920.
Eleanor Roosevelt became active in Democratic party politics in the 1920s
as a means of keeping her handicapped husband's political career alive.
When he was elected to the presidency in 1932, she continued to assist
him, and although she held no office, soon became an influential figure in
his administration.
The Great Depression broadened Mrs. Roosevelt's concerns. During the 1930s
she sponsored an experiment at Arthurdale, West Virginia, designed to
bring small-scale manufacturing to impoverished coal miners in a
self-sustaining community. Widespread unemployment, particularly among
youth, led to her support of the New Deal's National Youth Administration,
a program for youth employment, and of the leftist-dominated American
Youth Congress. More liberal than the president, she worked to promote
racial equality, and in a famous incident resigned from the Daughters of
the American Revolution when the black singer Marian Anderson was denied
the use of their facilities. During World War II she visited American
soldiers around the world, championed desegregation of the armed forces,
and at the war's end urged admission to Palestine of Jewish refugees from
Europe.
Following the death of her husband in 1945, Mrs. Roosevelt was a founder
(1947) of the Americans for Democratic Action, a liberal group within the
Democratic party, and during the 1950s she was a strong supporter of party
leader Adlai Stevenson. As a U.S. delegate to the UN from 1945 to 1953,
she was chairperson of the commission that drafted the Universal
Declaration of Human Rights. Mrs. Roosevelt was the author of "My Day," a
widely read newspaper column, and of numerous books, including "It's Up to
the Women" (1933) and "This I Remember" (1949).
[52061] Eleanor is daughter of John Field Stinchfield (1888-1924) & Sabra Ellen Brown (1897-1965; m. 7 Apr 1916 in Benton, Kennebec Co., ME). Eleanor m. (2) in 1960 Stafford J. Lozier (1907-1989).
[16957] Lydia is daughter of Jonathan Tinker and Abigail Daws who resided at Seaville (Tinker Island), ME. John Eastman {jew@europa.com} 7/98 reports that their daughter Lydia, b. 28 June 1809, m. Capt. Ruben Freeman Dodge, moved to Sedgwick, ME, and that Capt. Dodge was in CA in 1850. Eastman gives other children of Capt. Jonathan and Abigail: Capt. John F. Tinker, b. 4 July 1806, m. Phebe Marie Milliken; Capt. Hosea Tinker (?), b. 29 April 1808, m. Mary Jane Billings and m. (2) Phebe ____(?), moved to Foxboro, MA; Sallie Tinker, b. 1810/1811, unmarried, r. Sedgwick, ME; Capt. James T. Tinker, b. ca. 1812, m. Hannah D. Milliken, both buried on Tinkers Island; Capt. William L. Tinker, b. 1814, m. Amanda B. Sawyer, moved to Sedgwick, ME; Rachel Tinker, b. 1818, m. Henry Leland, r. Sedgwick and moved to East Boston; Abigail M. Tinker, b. 8 April 1821, m. Joshua Watson, r. Sedgwick.
_Jacob John WOLFGANG _______+
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_Johannes ("John") WOLFGANG _|____________________________
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_Edward WOLFGANG ____|
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_Monroe WOLFGANG _______________|
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| _Andreas GEIST _____________+
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| _Abraham GEIST ______________|_Maria Catharina SCHNEIDER _
| | (1813 - 1883) (1778 - 1859)
| _John H. GEIST ______|
| | (1840 - 1902) m 1861|
| | | _Christopher HEPLER ________+
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| | |_Elizabeth HEPLER ___________|_Catherine WAGNER __________
| | (1813 - 1888) (1780 - 1855)
| _William B. GEIST ______________|
| | (1863 - 1937) m 1889 |
| | | _Johann Jacob BEISEL _______+
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| | | _Peter BEISEL _______________|_Gertraut WAGNER ___________
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| | |_Harriet BEISEL _____|
| | (1842 - 1912) m 1861|
| | | _John HEIM _________________
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| | |_Magdalena HEIM _____________|_Susanna Sophia KOHL _______
| | (1808 - 1879) (1775 - 1863)
|_Jennie GEIST ___________|
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| _Andreas GEIST _____________+
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| _Andreas GEIST ______________|_Maria Catharina SCHNEIDER _
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| _Daniel H. GEIST ____|
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| | | _Christopher HEPLER ________+
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| | |_Magdalena HEPLER ___________|_Catherine WAGNER __________
| | (1803 - 1869) (1780 - 1855)
|_Catherine M. ("Cassie") GEIST _|
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|_Cecelia UPDEGRAVE __|
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| _Jacob KIMMEL ______________+
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|_Catherine KIMMEL ___________|_Catherine NAGEL ___________
(1814 - 1889) (1784 - 1848)
[13946] "Republican and Herald [Pottsville, PA], 28 April 2008," p. 12: "Ethel M. Hatter, 82, of 9 Green Lane, Hegins, died Saturday at Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center, where she had been a patient since March 25. Born in RR1 Klingerstown, June 25, 1925, she was a daughter of the late Robert and Jennie Geist Wolfgang. She was married to Glenn L. Hatter, who died Jan. 31, 1967. She was educated in Upper Mahantongo Township schools. She was a homemaker and enjoyed reading and gardening. She was of the Protestant faith. She was a member of Hegins Fire Company, Valley View Fire Company Auxiliary and Valley View Gun Club. She was a social member of Valley View VFW and American Legion. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by a son, Lenwood Hatter, who died Aug. 4, 1952; four brothers, William, Lester, Marlin and George Wolfgang; three sisters, Ruth Wolfgang, Pauline Wolfgang and Beatrice Schlegel. Surviving are eight children and spouses, Sharon Miller, Millersburg, and Terry, husband of Diana Hatter, Dennis, husband of Wanda Hatter, Steve, husband of Jane Hatter, Duane Hatter, Glenn Hatter Jr. and Brian Hatter, all of Hegins, and Michele, wife of Glen Strouphauer, Pine Grove; 11 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; two sisters, Lila Lucas, Donaldson, and Eleanor Hoke, Lebanon; two brothers, Kenneth Wolfgang, Donaldson, and Robert Wolfgang Jr., Hegins; nieces and nephews."