[28476] http://www.thepeerage.com/p14233.htm states that Grace Dyke is the daughter of Edward Dyke and Elizabeth Blackford.
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[11284] http://mapage.noos.fr/anosteo/Habsbourg03a.html states that he "ép. 1°. 1666, infante Marguerite Thérèse d'Espagne (° 1651-1673); 2°. 1673, Claude Félicité d'Autriche (see below), archiduchesse d'Autriche; 3°. 1676, Eléonore Magdeleine (° 1655-1720), comtesse Palatine de Neuburg."
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[44238] An unverified file in 2018 in Ancestry.com offers: Margaret Ingleton was born in 1467 in Thornton, Buckinghamshire, England, the daughter of Sir. She married John Cheyney or Cheney in 1486 in Eastchurch, Kent, England. . . . She died as a young mother on July 9, 1487, at the age of 20. [This line requires documentation!]
George and wife Alice (her surname not known - see notes for Alice Hilton in this database) had an unnamed child who drowned in the river 5 May 1657. George's will is in New Castle, NH Library-State Papers, vol. 1 (1635-171), p. 299. On 5 June 1639 he r. Exeter, NH and signed the "Exeter Combination." In 1648 he was granted 6 acres of Cocheco Marsh in Dover and received a license to keep an Ordinary (inn/tavern) in Dover. "Vital Statistics of New Castle, NH," Ivan Melloon, reports he moved to New Castle in 1649. In 1651 he sued Humphrey Chadbourne because the house he built for Walton was not good enough. This Chadbourne build the Great House in Strawberry Banke in 1631. In 1651 Walton was admonished for taking boards to the Isle of Shoals on a Sunday. In 1659 her served on the Grand Jury. 1663-64 he and Alice were convicted as Quakers. "1933 Memoranda and 1934 Supplement in Reference to Walton Families," Lucius Buckley Andrus, reports "He removed to Kittery and bought land on Back Cove Aug, 16, 1659. Abishag Walton was a witness to this deed. In 1662 he appears as a Vintner at Portsmouth but on Aug. 1, 1662 he sold his house and land to Henry Robie and took out a license for an Ordinary on Great Island." Andrus also speculates that he, Abishag and Alexander were brothers and sister, based on the wills of George and Alexander. "Ancestry of Lydia Harmon, 1755-1836," Walter Goodwin Davis (Boston" Stanhope Press, 1924), prints a copy of "Lithobolia" or The Stone Throwing Devil, a story about rocks thrown on Walton's house by unseen hands.
"Abstract of the Property Known as 'The Anchor' at New Castle, NH" begins with the grant to George Walton and in 1977 was held by Mrs. Horner, owner of the property. Walton first appears in the records in 1643 when he is licensed to operate a ferry from Dover Point to Champernown's Kittery Point. In 1649 Walton sought permission to set up a house where the Fort was later constructed. Two acres were laid out and he build a house but was dispossessed when he laid claim to Fort Point. In 1652 he received different land, was ordered to take down a fence he set up against orders, got into a feud with Thomas Walford and his wife which started the rock throwing, etc. Walton was a very aggressive and forceful man. He is said to have employed many men including Indians and blacks, and to have many slaves. He was in the lumber business, built roads and a causeway over the swamp, and was often in court for encroachments. He lost his Ordinary license in 1662 for negligence, but by this time owned the northwest part of Great Island later known as Clarks Neck (about 120 acres). He also had 150 acres at Herods Cove in Great Bay and 40 acres in the Long Beach - Newington area, opposite Boiling Rock. "New Castle: Historic and Picturesque," Albee, reports that he was a fisherman from Newfoundland. In 1680 he owned one of three horses in New Castle. On 13 Jan 1652 the Selectmen met in his Ordinary and destroyed the town records prior to 1652. Among other things, George was a vintner (1662), tailor (1669), merchant and trader.
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http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hwbradley/aqwg402.htm#7794 (in 2002): "George WALTON was born 1615 in England. He died Mar 1686 in New Castle, Rockingham, New Hampshire. George married Alice on 1639 in New Castle, Rockingham, New Hampshire. Alice was born 1618 in England. She died after 9 Mar 1686. They had the following children:
F i Abishag Walton was born 1640 and died Jan 1679.
F ii Martha Walton was born 1642.
F iii Dorcas Walton was born 1644.
F iv Mary Walton was born 1646.
M v George Walton was born 1649 and died 1678.
M vi Son Walton was born 1652 in New Castle, NH. He died 5 May 1657 in New Castle.
M vii Colonel Shadrack Walton was born 1657 and died 3 Oct 1741.
See "The Pioneers of Maine and New Hampshire, 1623-1660," Charles Henry Pope (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1973), p. 220. For his argument with neighbor Hannah Jones, see "The Case of the Stone-Throwing Devil," Diane Rapaport , in "New England Ancestors" (Boston, MA: NEHGS, 2007), Vol. 8, pp. 54-55.