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[3732] http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~cousin/html/p149.htm offers: "Ermengarde de Melgueil was born circa 1040. She was the daughter of Raymond I de Melgueil and Beatrix de Poitou. She married Guillaume IV, siegneur de Montpellier, son of Guillaume III, siegneur de Montpellier, circa 1060."
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[5832] Geoffry is mentioned in the Jury Calendar for Crown Pleas in 1238. He m. (1) Isabella, dau. & heir of John de Orcharton (m. by 1224, living 1244, dead by Trinity Term in 1249) and (2) Nicholaa, dau. of Ingelram de Bray (m. Trinity, 1249).
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[49100] "The Ellsworth American [Ellsworth, Maine] 20 October 2020": "On Oct. 8, 2020, James E. Haskell, 78, passed away peacefully at his home in Franklin, after losing his battle with cancer. James was born in Gardiner on May 6, 1942, the son of Ernest Haskell and Lola Nichols. He graduated from Gardiner High School and married his wife, Linda M. Haskell of Portland, on Oct. 17, 1964. In 1960, James began his watch as a Seabee in the United States Navy. Shortly after completing his first enlistment, he was called back to serve his country in the Vietnam War. James also served overseas in Guam, Diego Garcia, Okinawa and his favorite assignment in Edsel, Scotland. While stateside, James served as an instructor at the Naval Construction Training Center in Gulfport, Miss., and was accompanied by his family during his last overseas assignment in Roosevelt Roads Naval Station based in Ceiba, Puerto Rico. Upon completing his final assignment at the Oceana Naval Air Station in Virginia Beach, Va., James retired as a chief petty officer and veteran of 22 years. After returning home to Maine, James worked for Richard J. King Inc. General Contractor and Viking Lumber (formerly LA Gray). He also served as the president of the Franklin Veterans Club for 10 years, where he enjoyed singing and playing guitar with fellow veterans. James was a hero to both family and friends, especially for the love he had for his wife of 56 years, Linda, and the care he provided for her during her long battle with cancer. James is survived by three children and 10 grandchildren: Dwain Haskell and his wife, Jeannette; William Haskell and his wife, Sharon; Michele Springer and her husband, Harvey; grandchildren, Jennifer, Steven, Lucas, Nicholas, Harvey, Brooke, Amber, Haley; and two great-grandchildren, Liam and Bethany. He is also survived by siblings Elaine Wilson and her family, Steve Haskell and his wife, Donna, and their children."
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[47547] "The Eastern Gazette, 13 September 1917" provided Irene's obituary: "The Dexter friends of Mrs. Irene Knight Patten, for many years a resident of Dexter, but for the past few years living with her son, Daniel Patten, in Garland, will regret to learn of her sudden death, after only a brief illness. Funeral services were held in Garland at 9.30 o'clock, Sunday morning, Rev. Stanley Gates Spear, pastor of the Universalist church of Dexter officiating. The interment was made in Elmwood cemetery, Dexter. Mrs. Patten was born in Dexter on the Henry Cobb farm, so-called, her parents being Henry and Sophia Knight. In early life she was married to Thomas Patten, whose death occured several years ago. To them five children were born, of whom four are now living, Clarence Patten, who for many years has resided in the west; Daniel Patten of Garland; Chas. Patten of Bar Harbor and Mrs. Pearl Skillin of Dexter, all of whom have the sympathy of many friends in this bereavement. Mrs. Patten was interested in the Universalist church of Dexter and her father and mother were members of this denomination. She was ever ready to do kind acts for others and was greatly beloved by all persons having the privilege of her acquaintance."
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[9694] Clara m. Sept. 5, 1903 August E. Franz (1854-1928).
[38892] Find A Grave Memorial 86599193 states "Daugther of Dr Bryan Rossiter, Died 1672 of Guilford, CT."
http://www.shakespeare-online.com/biography/#parents offers:
William Shakespeare was indeed lucky to survive to adulthood in sixteenth-century England. Waves of the plague swept across the countryside, and pestilence ravaged Stratford during the hot summer months. Mary and John Shakespeare became parents for the first time in September of 1558, when their daughter Joan was born. Nothing is known of Joan Shakespeare except for the fact that she was baptized in Stratford on September 15, and succumbed to the plague shortly after. Their second child, Margaret, was born in 1562 and was baptized on December 2. She died one year later. The Shakespeares' fourth child, Gilbert, was baptized on October 13, 1566, at Holy Trinity. It is likely that John Shakespeare named his second son after his friend and neighbor on Henley Street, Gilbert Bradley, a glover and the burgess of Stratford for a time. Records show that Gilbert Shakespeare survived the plague and reached adulthood, becoming a haberdasher, working in London as of 1597, and spending much of his time back in Stratford. In 1609 he appeared in Stratford court in connection with a lawsuit, but we know no details regarding the matter. Gilbert Shakespeare seems to have had a long and successful career as a tradesman, and he died a bachelor in Stratford on February 3, 1612. In 1569, John and Mary Shakespeare gave birth to another girl, and named her after her first born sister, Joan.
Joan Shakespeare accomplished the wondrous feat of living to be seventy-seven years old -- outliving William and all her other siblings by decades.
Joan married William Hart the hatter and had four children but two of them died in childhood.
Her son William Hart (1600-1639) followed in his famous uncle's footsteps and became an actor, performing with the King's Men in the mid-1630s. His most noted role was that of Falstaff.
William Hart never married, but the leading actor of the restoration period, Charles Hart, is believed to have been William Hart's illegitimate son and grandnephew to Shakespeare.
Due to the fact that Shakespeare's children and his other siblings did not carry on the line past the seventeenth century, the descendants of Joan Shakespeare Hart possess the only genetic link to the great playwright.
Joan Shakespeare lost her husband William a week before she lost her brother William in 1616, and she lived the rest of her life in Shakespeare's birthplace. Joan died in 1646, but her descendants stayed in Stratford until 1806.
Undoubtedly already euphoric that Joan had survived the precarious first few years of childhood, the Shakespeares' joy was heightened with the birth of their fourth daughter, Anne, in 1571, when William was seven years old. Unfortunately, tragedy befell the family yet again when Anne died at the age of eight. The sorrow felt by the Shakespeares' over the loss of Anne was profound, and even though they were burdened by numerous debts at the time of her death, they arranged an unusually elaborate funeral for their cherished daughter. Anne Shakespeare was buried on April 4, 1579. In 1574, Mary and John Shakespeare had another boy and they named him Richard, probably after his paternal grandfather. Richard was baptized on March 11 of that year, and nothing else is known about him, except for the fact that he died, unmarried, and was buried on February 4, 1613 -- a year and a day after the death of Gilbert Shakespeare. Mary gave birth to one more child in 1580. They christened him on May 3 and named him Edmund, probably in honor of his uncle Edmund Lambert. Edmund was eager to follow William into the acting profession, and when he was old enough he joined William in London to embark on a career as a "player". Edmund did not make a great reputation for himself as an actor, but, in all fairness, cruel fate, and not his poor acting abilities, was likely the reason. Edmund died in 1607 -- not yet thirty years old. He was buried in St. Saviour's Church, in Southwark, on December 31 of that year. His funeral was costly and magnificent, with tolling bells heard across the Thames. It is most likely that William planned the funeral for his younger brother because William would have been the only Shakespeare wealthy enough to afford such an expensive tribute to Edmund. In addition, records show that the funeral was held in the morning, and as Dennis Kay points out, funerals were usually held in the afternoon. It is probable that the morning funeral was arranged so that Shakespeare's fellow actors could attend the burial of Edmund.
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[22059] Anton I is son of Frederick de Lorraine. See http://genealogy.euweb.cz/lorraine/lorraine4.html.
[61013] James is said to be son of Samuel Whitmore (1768-1818) & Mary Potter (1776-1828; m. 7 January 1797 in Bowdoinham, Sagadahoc Co., ME).