0 HEAD 1 SOUR FTW 2 VERS Family Tree Maker (16.0.350) 2 NAME Family Tree Maker for Windows 2 CORP MyFamily.com, Inc. 3 ADDR 360 W 4800 N 4 CONT Provo, UT 84604 3 PHON (801) 705-7000 1 DEST FTM 1 DATE 21 JUL 2009 1 CHAR ANSI 1 SUBM @SUBM@ 1 FILE C:\genealogy\Sanders2009a.GED 1 GEDC 2 VERS 5.5 2 FORM LINEAGE-LINKED 0 @SUBM@ SUBM 1 NAME John T. Sanders 1 ADDR 26 Partridge Hill 2 CONT Honeoye Falls, NY 14472 0 @I00001@ INDI 1 NAME Dylan Keaton /Sanders/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 MAY 1985 2 PLAC Rochester, Monroe County, New York 1 FAMC @F00003@ 1 NOTE @NI00001@ 0 @NI00001@ NOTE 1 CONC Dylan was born in Highland Hospital. 0 @I00002@ INDI 1 NAME John Theodore /Sanders/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 29 DEC 1945 2 PLAC Chicago, Cook County, Illinois 1 EVEN 2 TYPE College 2 PLAC Purdue University from 1963 to 1968, when he received two separate B.A. degrees, in philosophy and in psychology. He also attended Boston University from 1971 through 1976, where he received his M.A 3 CONC . and Ph.D. in philosophy 1 OCCU 2 PLAC Professor of Philosophy at the Rochester Institute of Technology from 1976 to the present. 1 FAMS @F00004@ 1 FAMS @F00003@ 1 FAMC @F00005@ 1 NOTE @NI00002@ 0 @NI00002@ NOTE 1 CONC Jack received two separate degrees from Purdue University in February 196 1 CONC 8, in psychology and in philosophy. In 1966-67, he studied at the Univers 1 CONC ity of Hamburg, in Germany. 1 CONT 1 CONT After graduating from Purdue, Jack was in the U.S. army for nearly three y 1 CONC ears, from early 1968 until the end of 1970. He served as a psychiatric/s 1 CONC ocial work specialist at Ft. Sam Houston, Texas, and at the 93rd Evacuati 1 CONC on Hospital in Viet Nam, where Jack was awarded a bronze star for meritori 1 CONC ous service. 1 CONT 1 CONT Jack entered Boston University in January of 1971, as a graduate stude 1 CONC nt in the Department of Philosophy. He received his M.A. in 1972, and h 1 CONC is Ph.D. in 1977. 1 CONT 1 CONT Jack began his professional career in September of 1976 as an Assistant Pr 1 CONC ofessor of philosophy at the Rochester Institute of Technology in Rocheste 1 CONC r, New York. He became Associate Professor in 1983 and Professor in 198 1 CONC 9. He is also a member of the faculty at the U.S. Business School in Prag 1 CONC ue, where he teaches an annual course in "Business and Government Ethic 1 CONC s" that is required in their MBA program. Jack has also been a visiting p 1 CONC rofessor at the Graduate School for Social Research at the Polish Acade 1 CONC my of Sciences in Warsaw (1995-96), and in the graduate school at the Univ 1 CONC ersity of Helsinki (Fall, 1995). He is the author of one book and edit 1 CONC or or co-editor of seven others. He has written more than thirty articl 1 CONC es on various philosophical subjects, and has spoken at numerous universit 1 CONC ies and professional meetings throughout the world. 1 CONT 1 CONT For what it's worth Jack's DNA does not appear to be at all related to t 1 CONC he DNA of two other lines of living Strzyzowskis (Tadeusz, now living in F 1 CONC lorida, on the one hand, and Marcin, now living in Poland, on the other 1 CONC ). On a test of 25 markers that would surely pick up even a remote relatio 1 CONC nship, there was a mismatch between Jack and the other two at 16 of them ( 1 CONC while the others were a two-step match with one another). Jack's DNA appea 1 CONC rs to be in a DNA haplogroup found frequently in Germany (a different hapl 1 CONC ogroup from the other Strzyzowskis, above), according to a European DNA da 1 CONC tabase generally used for forensic purposes (at http://ystr.charite.de/ind 1 CONC ex_gr.html). In particular, he is in group I (i.e., the letter between H a 1 CONC nd J). The I, I1, and I1a lineages are nearly completely restricted to nor 1 CONC thwestern Europe. These would most likely have been common within Viking p 1 CONC opulations. One lineage of this group extends down into central Europe [qu 1 CONC oted from the Family Tree DNA web site]. 0 @I00003@ INDI 1 NAME Victoria Louise /Varga (Garratt)/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 23 AUG 1946 2 PLAC Brooklyn, Kings County, New York 1 FAMS @F02465@ 1 FAMS @F00003@ 1 FAMC @F00076@ 0 @I00004@ INDI 1 NAME Jane Ellen /McCleneghan/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 6 DEC 1946 2 PLAC Rockford, Winnebago County, Illinois 1 FAMS @F00004@ 1 FAMS @F00081@ 1 FAMC @F00261@ 0 @I00005@ INDI 1 NAME Keith Edward /Sanders/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 5 DEC 1975 2 PLAC Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island 1 EVEN 2 TYPE College 2 PLAC SUNY Buffalo and SUNY New Paltz, receiving two degrees, in computer science and in linguistics, in the spring of 1998. 1 FAMS @F05601@ 1 FAMC @F00004@ 1 NOTE @NI00005@ 0 @NI00005@ NOTE 1 CONC Keith received his M.A. in linguistics at the University of California, Be 1 CONC rkeley, in May 2002. 0 @I00006@ INDI 1 NAME Erica Nicole /Sanders/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 5 DEC 1975 2 PLAC Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island 1 EVEN 2 TYPE College 2 PLAC Syracuse University from 1993 to 1997, receiving her B.S. in mechanical engineering in the spring of the latter year. 1 OCCU 2 PLAC a civilian test engineer for the United States Navy since her graduation from Syracuse. 1 FAMS @F05616@ 1 FAMC @F00004@ 1 NOTE @NI00006@ 0 @NI00006@ NOTE 1 CONC Erica received her Masters of Engineering degree (Aeronautical Engineerin 1 CONC g) from the University of Maryland in May 2001. 0 @I00007@ INDI 1 NAME Edward Julian /Sanders (Strzyzowski)/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 28 DEC 1900 2 PLAC Chicago, Cook County, Illinois 1 DEAT 2 DATE 18 MAR 1969 2 PLAC Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan 1 BAPM 2 DATE 14 APR 1901 2 PLAC St. Hedwig's Church in Chicago, Illinois (sponsored by Augustine Scott Cavette and Veronica Bonda) 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Name Change 2 DATE BET 1919 AND 1923 2 PLAC Chicago, Illinois 1 CREM 2 DATE 1998 2 PLAC Woodlawn Cemetery, Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan 1 FAMS @F00005@ 1 FAMC @F00006@ 1 NOTE @NI00007@ 0 @NI00007@ NOTE 1 CONC Sandy was born Edward Juliusz Strzyzowski, which was the name he we 1 CONC nt by at least until 1919 (he is listed as Edward Strzyzowski in the Wall 1 CONC er High School year book of that year). As a very young child, his paren 1 CONC ts apparently called him Edzio (as indicated in the obituary of Branisl 1 CONC aw Strzyzowski in Dziennik Chicagoski). 1 CONT 1 CONT At some time after the death of his father in 1907, he was adopted by Edwa 1 CONC rd Kwasniewski, a friend of his father. Sandy referred to his adoptive fa 1 CONC ther sometimes as "Uncle". The possibility that "Uncle" really was relat 1 CONC ed in some way to Sandy by blood remains open. 1 CONT 1 CONT Sandy said that he changed his name under the following circumstances: whi 1 CONC le applying for a job (at Montgomery Ward's?), whoever was interviewing w 1 CONC as annoyed at the difficulty of saying or spelling 'Strzyzowski'. This pe 1 CONC rson suggested that Sandy change his name to something simpler, and the w 1 CONC ay I [JTS] heard the story the name Sanders was among the first of this pe 1 CONC rson's suggestions. Sandy accepted it. I've always figured there was mo 1 CONC re to this than indicated in this story, but who knows. 1 CONT 1 CONT It is clear that Sandy had changed his name by at least January of 1923, t 1 CONC hough, since in that year Sandy was travelling with (and among the directo 1 CONC rs of) "Moore's One Ring Circus". A letter to "the Gov" (his adoptive fat 1 CONC her), written on the circus's letterhead stationery on 30 January 1923 a 1 CONC nd giving his name as Sanders, indicates that he and the circus were in Pi 1 CONC ttsburgh at that time. Other names appearing on the letterhead: Hom 1 CONC er E. Moore, Director; Marie Moore, Sec-Treas; Jay Mengel, Side Show Di 1 CONC r. The letterhead advertises "Positively The Biggest Little Show On The R 1 CONC oad" and "High Class Circus Acts; Real Clowns; Dogs; Ponies and Monkeys". 1 CONT 1 CONT On 23 February 1928, Sandy was initiated into the Theodore Roosevelt Lod 1 CONC ge No. 1022 of the Ancient, Free and Accepted Masons of the state of Illin 1 CONC ois. He was passed on 29 March 1928 and raised on 10 May 1928. My recoll 1 CONC ection is that he always took this very seriously, but was not active ( 1 CONC in my lifetime, anyway). 1 CONT 1 CONT Sandy was buried on 22 March 1969 at Woodlawn Cemetery in Detroit, Michiga 1 CONC n. His remains were cremated and moved in 1998 to the Unitarian Chur 1 CONC ch of Rochester at 220 South Winton Road in Rochester, New York. They a 1 CONC re currently [December 2007] in my possession [JTS]. 0 @I00008@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth May /Bereman/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 25 MAR 1912 2 PLAC Holyoke, Phillips County, Colorado 1 DEAT 2 DATE 21 MAR 2005 2 PLAC Rochester, Monroe County, New York 1 OCCU 2 PLAC a data systems manager for the federal government. 1 RETI 2 DATE 1976 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Address 2 DATE AFT 1988 2 PLAC Penfield, New York and Honeoye Falls, New York 1 CREM 2 DATE MAR 2005 2 PLAC Rochester, Monroe County, New York 1 FAMS @F00005@ 1 FAMC @F00008@ 1 NOTE @NI00008@ 0 @NI00008@ NOTE 1 CONC Between Beth's Sophomore and Junior years at the University of Colorado s 1 CONC he taught in a one-room school house in Eckley, Colorado. After graduati 1 CONC ng from UC, she taught in Colorado High Schools, first La Veta, then Dougl 1 CONC as County. The subjects she taught were varied: Latin, English, Math, Hi 1 CONC story, even Home Economics and Typing. She also was coach for Junior a 1 CONC nd Senior class plays. 1 CONT 1 CONT In l941, with her entire Senior class of boys planning to enlist, she le 1 CONC ft teaching and started working for the Federal Government in Washingto 1 CONC n, D.C. She worked first at the Treasury Department as an apportioned app 1 CONC ointee from Colorado, where she started at GS-1 and spent two months count 1 CONC ing "dirty" (retired) money before it was discovered that she had a colle 1 CONC ge degree and could type. At that time, she was transferred to the Ste 1 CONC no Pool, and moved quickly up to the Fraud and Forgery Division where s 1 CONC he worked until l945 as a reviewer. During that time the office moved to C 1 CONC hicago, and it was there she met and married Edward Sanders. For a whi 1 CONC le she was at home taking care of Jack, but in 1949 she returned to wor 1 CONC k, and soon was with the Agriculture Department. 1 CONT 1 CONT After a brief time checking grain grading certificates, she was select 1 CONC ed to enter Data Processing. She started as a programmer, moved to syst 1 CONC em analysis and ended up as a manager in the system supporting the agricul 1 CONC ture commodity support and accounting programs. To qualify for this, she h 1 CONC ad to take the Chicago Board of Trade course on "Grain and Its Marketing 1 CONC ". Later she transferred to the Treasury Department where she managed t 1 CONC he payroll system for some 350,000 people, the Taxpayer Compliance Managem 1 CONC ent Program, the creation of Statistics of Income Reports for the Census B 1 CONC ureau, and other similar programs. She retired in l976 in Detroit, Michig 1 CONC an, and in 1988 moved to the first single home she had ever owned (she h 1 CONC ad first rented, then purchased, the apartment/condominium she had in Gros 1 CONC se Pointe, Michigan, from 1965-88) at 8 Malin Lane in Penfield, New Yor 1 CONC k. She made the move to Penfield to be closer to the family of her son, Ja 1 CONC ck, and loved the house at 8 Malin Lane dearly. Her brother John spent con 1 CONC siderable time and a huge amount of labor not long after she moved to Penf 1 CONC ield in remodeling her home to suit her needs and her tastes. She stay 1 CONC ed in that home until 2003, when she and Jack and Victoria (Jack's wife) s 1 CONC old their two homes to be together in a larger, even more beautiful ho 1 CONC me in Mendon (26 Partridge Hill, with a Honeoye Falls post office), whi 1 CONC ch she loved as much or more than 8 Malin Lane. 1 CONT 1 CONT In June of 2004, a fast ferry service was started from Rochester to Toront 1 CONC o. This especially excited Beth because she remembered that her mother h 1 CONC ad ridden an older ferry in Rochester a few years before Beth was born. Es 1 CONC ther had been visiting the family of her sister Lula May, who lived on Mon 1 CONC roe Avenue in Rochester at that time as a result of her husband Royal's jo 1 CONC b. That older ferry was either the Toronto (which was built in 1899, cou 1 CONC ld sleep 330 passengers in its staterooms, and which made daily stops in R 1 CONC ochester as it circled Lake Ontario each summer), the Kingston (which w 1 CONC as built in 1901, could sleep 360 passengers, and apparently followed t 1 CONC he same general routine as its sister ship), or The Ontario No. 1 (which b 1 CONC egan service in 1907, making daily trips to Cobourg, Ontario with many pas 1 CONC sengers and rail cars loaded with coal). Beth's family made reservations t 1 CONC wice on the new ferry in the summer of 2003, only to get them reschedul 1 CONC ed at such times as to make it necessary to cancel the reservations. Th 1 CONC is new ferry's first instantiation was short-lived, as it ran out of mon 1 CONC ey to pay debts by September of 2004 and stopped service. Eventually the f 1 CONC erry was purchased by the city of Rochester and resumed service in Ju 1 CONC ne of 2005, but this was too late for Beth. She died at home, as she had p 1 CONC referred, on 21 March 2005, four days before her 93rd birthday. She had be 1 CONC en suffering tremendous discomfort, at least because of compression of h 1 CONC er spine but probably also from many other sources, for some weeks, even t 1 CONC hough she insisted on not cancelling a planned family trip to Florida in l 1 CONC ate February and early March. As per her request, she was cremated. Her as 1 CONC hes are currently [December 2007] near those of her beloved husband Sandy 1 CONC 's [in my possession - JTS] until such time as it is possible to comply wi 1 CONC th her request that they be mingled with Sandy's and sprinkled over the wa 1 CONC ters off Fullerton Beach, in Chicago, where she and Sandy had met. 0 @I00009@ INDI 1 NAME Branislaw Franciszek /Strzyzowski/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 3 MAR 1858 2 PLAC Wladyslawow, Suwalki Province, Poland-Russia 1 DEAT 2 DATE 18 FEB 1907 2 PLAC Chicago, Cook County, Illinois 1 EMIG 2 DATE ABT 1889 2 PLAC Poland 1 OCCU 2 PLAC Physician and surgeon. His business card indicates that he had an office at Roth's Drug Store, in Chicago. 1 BURI 2 DATE 21 FEB 1907 2 PLAC Graceland Cemetery in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois; block 24, plot 88. There is no headstone [visited the cemetery and found the plot 4 September 1999 -- JTS]. 1 FAMS @F00006@ 1 FAMC @F00419@ 1 NOTE @NI00009@ 0 @NI00009@ NOTE 1 CONC There are four conflicting reports of Branislaw's date of birth: 1) the Un 1 CONC dertaker's Report of Death, filed with the Chicago Department of Health, i 1 CONC ndicates that Branislaw was born about 3 March 1859. 2) The records at Gr 1 CONC aceland Cemetery suggest that he was born around 3 October 1859. In ea 1 CONC ch of these two cases, this birth date has to be calculated by using the n 1 CONC umber of years, months, and days mentioned in the record as his age. In t 1 CONC he Undertaker's Report, it is listed as 47 years, 11 months, 15 day 1 CONC s. In the Graceland record, it appears as 47 years, 4 months, 15 days. O 1 CONC ne suspects a confusion in interpreting a hand-written number as between ' 1 CONC 4' and '11'. Since the Graceland record I have is typed, it may we 1 CONC ll be a copy of an earlier, hand-written record. For now, I suspect the M 1 CONC arch birth date is more likely to be accurate from among these two conflic 1 CONC ting possibilities. But there is also 3) his marriage record, which indica 1 CONC tes that he was 24 on 8 July 1882, and 4) the 1900 census which seems to s 1 CONC uggest that he was born in January of 1858. I've accepted 1858, in part be 1 CONC cause of the marriage record and in part because 1) the Lithuanian State A 1 CONC rchives searched the church records for 1856-57 and 1859-62 without findi 1 CONC ng a birth record, and 2) the State Archives is missing the records for 18 1 CONC 58. 1 CONT 1 CONT Branislaw's place of birth is listed on his 1882 wedding record as "a dist 1 CONC rict capital of Wladyslawow-Suwalki Province (Guberniya)". The town of Wla 1 CONC dyslawow (or Wladislavovo) that belonged to Suwalki province in the mid-ni 1 CONC neteenth century is now the small town of Kudirkos Naumiestis, in the Saki 1 CONC ai district of modern Lithuania [from Stanislovas Svedarauskas (gtc@@post.o 1 CONC mnitel.net), Center of Genealogical Research, Vilnius, 12 June 2000]. Bran 1 CONC islaw's death record indicated that he was born in Mariampol, also in Suwa 1 CONC lki province, but this seems unlikely since there are records indicating t 1 CONC hat Branislaw's parents were married in Wladyslawow in 1855 and that a sis 1 CONC ter was born there in 1856. The county of Wladyslawów, however, was creat 1 CONC ed in 1867 from the western half of the former Maryampol county (see below 1 CONC ), and perhaps this accounts for the entry on the death record. 1 CONT 1 CONT Wladyslawów was also known as Naishtot and Novomiasto from time to time si 1 CONC nce the sixteenth century. Its modern Lithuanian name, Kudirkos Naumiesti 1 CONC s, memorializes the doctor and poet Vincas Kudirka, who wrote the Lithuani 1 CONC an national anthem and was born and buried there. 1 CONT 1 CONT The following entry from the 15-volume Polish gazetteer Slownik geograficz 1 CONC ny Królestwa Polskiego i innych krajów slowianskich, published 1880-190 1 CONC 2, was translated at my request [JTS] by William F. Hoffman and publish 1 CONC ed in Rodziny, the newsletter of the Polish Genealogical Society of Americ 1 CONC a, in its Winter 2004 issue: 1 CONT 1 CONT "Wladyslawów [now Kudirkos Naumiestis, Lithuania], 1) under Prussian ru 1 CONC le called Neustadt, a county seat in Suwalki [Suvalkai] gubernia, [gubern 1 CONC ia - from Russian 'guberniya', a province in the Russian Empire] in the ar 1 CONC ea between the junction of the river Szeszupa [Šešupe] and its tributa 1 CONC ry on the left bank, Szyrwinta [Širvinta]. Wladyslawów lies on the bord 1 CONC er with Prussia, opposite the town of Szyrwinty [Širvintos, German name Sc 1 CONC hirwindt, now Kutuzovo, Russia] (in Pilkaly county) [German name Pikalle 1 CONC n, East Prussia, now Dobrovol'sk, Russia], at 54º 45'7" north latitude, 22 1 CONC º53' east longitude, 388 km. from Warsaw, 102 from Suwalki, 18 from Wylkow 1 CONC yszki [Vilkaviškis]. It has a stone Catholic church, a branch of the Prote 1 CONC stant church in Wierzbolowo [Virbalis], a synagogue, an elementary schoo 1 CONC l, a justice of the peace court, the county administrative office, a to 1 CONC wn hall, a customs office, postal and telegraph stations, 332 houses, a 1 CONC nd 4,500 inhabitants (79% Jewish, 6.6% Protestant, 0.9% Orthodox). There a 1 CONC re 6,189 persons registered as permanent residents, but 1,962 of them li 1 CONC ve in other parts of the country or abroad. In 1827 there were 229 hous 1 CONC es and 3,213 inhabitants; in 1857 there were 366 houses (86 of stone) a 1 CONC nd 5,516 inhabitants (4,434 Jews, 450 Germans). That last figure undoubted 1 CONC ly includes the entire population entered in the register, as well as tho 1 CONC se who were staying elsewhere. The following factory works exist ther 1 CONC e: a cotton mill and a cotton cloth-printer. 1 CONT 1 CONT "The land on which Wladyslawów stands belonged at one time to the jurisdic 1 CONC tion of the starosta [starosta - a kind of district foreman, a royal offic 1 CONC ial in Poland in the 14th-18th centuries, in charge of treasury and poli 1 CONC ce activities, and the judiciary. His office, property, or jurisdiction w 1 CONC as called a starostwo, which could be grodowe, affiliated with a gród ( 1 CONC q. v.), or niegrodowe [gród - a settlement enclosed by walls or rampart 1 CONC s, some dating back to the Neolithic period. In the Middle Ages it serv 1 CONC ed as a fortification and a center of political or administrative authorit 1 CONC y; some later developed into towns-cmp. Russian 'gorod', the modern word f 1 CONC or "town, city"]] of Jurborg [Jurbarkas]. Queen Cecylia Renata owned th 1 CONC is land as part of her dowry and founded the town there, naming it after h 1 CONC er husband, Wladyslaw IV. On 26 March 1643 she issued a charter in Wars 1 CONC aw that made it a town under terms of Magdeburg law [Magdeburg law - a cha 1 CONC rter granted by a king or lord defining terms under which towns were incor 1 CONC porated, modeled on the charter of the east-central German city of Magdebu 1 CONC rg (now in the Land of Saxony-Anhalt) formulated in the 13th century. T 1 CONC he terms miasteczko, "small town," miasto, "town," and wies, "village," a 1 CONC re legal definitions, used more precisely in Polish than in English, in wh 1 CONC ich "town" may be used loosely for a community of almost any size]. A wó 1 CONC jt [wójt - the administrative head of a gmina [gmina - administrative subd 1 CONC ivision of a powiat, ruled by a council and a wójt. A gmina may encompa 1 CONC ss several villages, a combination of villages and smaller settlement 1 CONC s, or a single large estate or town. In most cases the best way to transla 1 CONC te it is "district," but you may also see it translated sometimes as "boro 1 CONC ugh," "commune," or "township"]; in rural areas, chief officer of a gro 1 CONC up of villages, but in a town the wójt's duties were much like tho 1 CONC se of a mayor] had jurisdiction over the townsmen; the queen was suppos 1 CONC ed to appoint him from among the ranks of the nobility. The mayor, howeve 1 CONC r, was supposed to be a townsman residing on this site, and the starosta w 1 CONC as supposed to name him from candidates submitted by the townsmen. Appea 1 CONC ls were to go first from the town council to the starosta, then to the que 1 CONC en. As a coat of arms the town received a stag's head with three stars bet 1 CONC ween its antlers (see above). The town's endowment consisted of 32 wlók 1 CONC as [wlóka - a unit of land measurement used in Poland, more or less synony 1 CONC mous with lan [lan - a unit of land measurement used in Poland since the 1 1 CONC 3th century. It means "field," and originally was a term for a full-siz 1 CONC ed farm a peasant received from his lord, in return for work on the lord 1 CONC 's land. In Malopolska the Franconian lan was used, 23-28 hectares; in Maz 1 CONC ovia and Podlasie the Chelmno lan was 16.8-17.0 hectares; and in the Kingd 1 CONC om of Poland the New Polish wlóka was about 16.8 hectares]; it comes fr 1 CONC om the root in the verb wlóczyc, "to drag, harrow," thus referring to a fi 1 CONC eld with soil plowed and harrowed and ready for planting. The wlóka was ge 1 CONC nerally about 30 mórgs, but this can vary depending on what part of Pola 1 CONC nd and what time-frame one is concerned with. Generally 30 mórgs [mó 1 CONC rg - a unit of land measurement, also called jutrzyna; according to Gera 1 CONC ld Ortell's book on Polish parish records, in the Russian partition 1 mó 1 CONC rg = 1.388 acres, in the Prussian 1 mórg = 0.631 acres, in Galicia 1 mó 1 CONC rg = 1.422 acres] was considered a full-sized farm, big enough to suppo 1 CONC rt a family] of land. Permission was given to build a town hall with a clo 1 CONC ck, and a mill on one of the two rivers, as well as to organize guild 1 CONC s. In addition to weekly markets, three annual fairs were established. Je 1 CONC ws were not allowed to settle there. 1 CONT 1 CONT "A parish church made of wood was built there by the queen in 1647. A mon 1 CONC astery of Carmelites was subsequently established next to the church, a 1 CONC nd it existed until 1805. In 1788 the Carmelites built a church of sto 1 CONC ne on the site of the previous wooden church. It's a sizable building a 1 CONC nd rather imposing, with three naves supported by six pillars and with t 1 CONC wo towers at the front. The bells were cast in Torun. 1 CONT 1 CONT "Despite the ban on their settling in Wladyslawów, Jews were attract 1 CONC ed by the town's advantageous location for trade on the border of Prussi 1 CONC a. They began to settle there in large numbers, developing a trade in lins 1 CONC eed and the products of Zmudz [Lithuanian name Žemaiciai, Latin name Samog 1 CONC itia-the lowlands of Lithuania]: corn, wool, honey, lumber, and skin 1 CONC s. In 1800, of 2,320 inhabitants, two thirds were Jewish, and of the 230 h 1 CONC ouses, they owned more than half. Holsche says that they had attained su 1 CONC ch wealth that for some it was reckoned in the range of 10 to 50 thousa 1 CONC nd talars. Production of beer and vodka also developed there. The Jews col 1 CONC lected revenue of 1,200 ducats from the town in leases; the excise tax ca 1 CONC me to 3,000 talars, and the town's yearly income came to 7,000 talars. 1 CONT 1 CONT "The settlement, formerly impoverished, began to be built up quite nicel 1 CONC y, and the streets were paved. A squadron of Hussars was stationed ther 1 CONC e. The inhabitants of Szyrwinty, on the other side [of the Szyrwinta river 1 CONC ], wanted to share in its success, and around 1800 made efforts to combi 1 CONC ne both towns into a single one; but this was never accomplished. 1 CONT 1 CONT "In 1842 the resettlement here of a larger and larger number of German Pro 1 CONC testants led to the founding of a branch church of the Protestant congrega 1 CONC tion in Wierzbolowo [Virbalis]. The number of fairs, which had increased f 1 CONC rom the original 3 to 12, has recently been reduced to 6. In 1881 a lar 1 CONC ge fire destroyed a significant part of the town. 1 CONT 1 CONT "The county of Wladyslawów [powiat wladyslawowski] in Suwalki gubernia w 1 CONC as created in 1867 from the western half of former Maryampol county, and c 1 CONC overs 32.22 square milas [1 mila is about 7 kilometers]. It occupies the n 1 CONC orthwestern part of the gubernia. It is bordered on the south by Wylkowysz 1 CONC ki county, and on the east by Maryampol county; the Niemen river [Nemuna 1 CONC s] comprises part of the the eastern and northern border, dividing it fr 1 CONC om Kowno gubernia; and on the west the Szeszupa river separates the coun 1 CONC ty from that of Pilkaly in East Prussia. 1 CONT 1 CONT "The county occupies part of a lowland extending north of an elevated la 1 CONC ke district to the Baltic. The average elevation is 180 to 200 feet. We fi 1 CONC nd that the land here slopes downward from south to north and from southea 1 CONC st to northwest. The highest point is near Sudargi [Sudargas], not far fr 1 CONC om the Szeszupa, at an elevation of 277 feet. A slightly elevated wooded a 1 CONC rea stretches over the northern half, and its waters drain to the Szeszu 1 CONC pa via two almost parallel rivers, the Jotyja [Jotija] and the Sesar 1 CONC ka [? Siesartis]. They flow from the highest-elevated area, near Szaki [Ša 1 CONC kai], which is where the Aukspirta begins, as well as the Penta, which flo 1 CONC ws into the Szeszupa near the village of Ponowie [Panoviai]. From the nort 1 CONC heastern part of the county, which is elevated and wooded, three small riv 1 CONC ers flow to the Szeszupa: the Wysoka [Višakis], the Milippa [Milupe] (at T 1 CONC umpeje [Tumpai]) and the Nienuppa [Nenupe] (at Narwojcie [Norvaišai]). T 1 CONC he right tributaries of the Szeszupa as a whole form the shape of a fan. O 1 CONC nly small, short streams flow to the Niemen. 1 CONT 1 CONT "The county's soil is quite fertile, partially composed of charnozem [a ki 1 CONC nd of dark soil], and is favorable for growing grains, flax, and potatoe 1 CONC s. In 1887 the following amounts were sown in this county: 23,419 chetver 1 CONC ts [chetvert - a unit of liquid measure from Russian 'chetvert', "quarter 1 CONC "] of winter corn, 39,657 of vegetables, and 24,431 of potatoes. The amoun 1 CONC ts harvested were 154,110 of winter corn, 176,209 of vegetables, and 211,9 1 CONC 36 of potatoes.The government-owned forests cover 40,225 mórgs of land a 1 CONC nd are divided into two forest districts, Gryszkabuda [Griškabudis] and Su 1 CONC dargi. 1 CONT 1 CONT "The county's population grew from 64,396 in 1867 to 77,745 in 1890. The 1 CONC re are 84,907 people registered as permanent residents, but 8,064 actual 1 CONC ly stay elsewhere. Among those registered as permanent residents, there a 1 CONC re 139 followers of the Orthodox Church; 8,701 Protestants; and 10,704 Jew 1 CONC s. Catholics comprise 77%, Jews 12%. Of the urban population, Jews compri 1 CONC se 92.4%, Protestants 6.6%. The Catholic population is Lithuanian, wi 1 CONC th a small admixture of the original Polish and Belarusian element in t 1 CONC he noble and official classes; the rest are Jews and Germans. 1 CONT 1 CONT "In terms of factory industry, the county is rather poor. In 1878 there we 1 CONC re 11 small plants (38 workers), producing 89,515 silver rubles' wor 1 CONC th of goods; 5 distilleries (20 workers), with products worth 85,828 silv 1 CONC er rubles; and 4 small breweries, with products worth 2,400 silver ruble 1 CONC s. 1 CONT 1 CONT "Wladyslawów deanery, of Sejny diocese, consists of 12 parishes; Blogoslaw 1 CONC ienstwo [Plokšciai], Gielgudyszki [Gelgaudiškis], Gryszkabuda, Ilgowo [Ilg 1 CONC uva], Kajmele [Kaimelis], Luksze [Lukšiai], Poniemon-Fergissa [Žemoji Pane 1 CONC mune], Slowiki [Slavikai], Sudargi (also called Jansborg), Syntowty [Sinta 1 CONC utai], Szaki, and Wladyslawów. As for educational facilities, in additi 1 CONC on to 2-class public schools in Wladyslawów and Szaki, there are elementa 1 CONC ry schools in the following villages: Sudargi (two), Gryszkabuda, Barzdy [ 1 CONC Barzdai], Slowiki, Luksze, Syntowty, Gielgudyszki, Pamiatka, Lokajcie [Lek 1 CONC eciai], and Blogoslawienstwo. In terms of the judiciary system, this coun 1 CONC ty has a justice of the peace court of District II for the towns of Wladys 1 CONC lawów and Szaki, as well as four gmina courts in Slowiki, Syntowty, Blogos 1 CONC lawienstwo, and Lokajcie. These courts belong to district II of the confer 1 CONC ence of justices of the peace in Maryampol. In terms of administrative div 1 CONC isions, the county consists of two towns, Wladyslawów and Szaki, as we 1 CONC ll as 11 gminas: Blogoslawienstwo, Dobrowola [? Dabravole], Gielgudyszk 1 CONC i, Gryszkabuda, Kidule [Kiduliai], Lesnictwo, Swiatoszyn, Syntowty, Szylga 1 CONC le [Šilgaliai], Tomaszbuda [Tamošbudis], and Zyple [Zipliai]. [Br{onisla 1 CONC w} Ch{lebowski}-Volume XIV, pp. 692-693]. 1 CONT 1 CONT "[Note: for those with Jewish ancestors from Wladyslawów, the July and Dec 1 CONC ember 2003 issues of Landsmen had special sections on its Jewish communit 1 CONC y; see page 27. Websites include www.jewishgen.org/Litvak/shtetls/skudirko 1 CONC snaumiestisks.htm and www. shtetlinks.jewishgen.org/Naishtot/naishtot1.htm 1 CONC l. The address of the Catholic church in Kudirkos Naumiestis, Discove 1 CONC ry of the Holy Cross, is: Šv. Kryžiaus Atradimo, Bažnycios g. 28, Kudirk 1 CONC os Naumiestis, LT-4482 Šakiu r., LITHUANIA.]" 1 CONT 1 CONT Branislaw appears to have been trained as a physician and surgeon before m 1 CONC oving to the U.S. (judging from the fact that his school is not named in h 1 CONC is 1891 license to practice medicine in Illinois; U.S. schools were routin 1 CONC ely mentioned). His church marriage record indicates that he was a pharmac 1 CONC ologist in 1882. The "List of Students of the Emperor's Warsaw Universi 1 CONC ty for the Academic Year 1880 /81" indicates that Branislaw was a second y 1 CONC ear pharmacy student in that year (his name also appears in the list of fi 1 CONC rst year students in the previous year, 1879/80, under number 86 (there we 1 CONC re 106 students at that year), but the document indicating this is at t 1 CONC he Warsaw City Archives, and access is not simple. I have a photocopy of t 1 CONC he 1880/81 student list -- JTS ). Since this program appears to have be 1 CONC en a two-year program, this would indicate that he studied in Warsaw fr 1 CONC om 1879-1881. The information about Branislaw is included at the end of t 1 CONC he document, under the annexed heading "The list of Pharmacists admitt 1 CONC ed to the Lectures at the Emperor's Warsaw University at 1880/ 81 Academ 1 CONC ic Year to Qualify for the Post of Druggist". Branislaw Franciszek Strzyzo 1 CONC wski is the second year student listed at entry number 72. The docume 1 CONC nt is in Russian, and Branislaw's name appears as "Strizowski Branislaw-Fr 1 CONC anz" [personal correspondence from Jadwiga Weralska (igswer@@poczta.onet.pl 1 CONC ), 8 January 2002 -- JTS]. 1 CONT 1 CONT Perhaps Branislaw and Adela met during the time Branislaw was studyi 1 CONC ng at Warsaw. 1 CONT 1 CONT It is possible that this was his only medical training, given the relative 1 CONC ly liberal standards of the day in the United States, where he took up pra 1 CONC ctice as both druggist and physician/surgeon during the 1890s. In the Twen 1 CONC tieth Annual Report of the Illinois State Board of Health (1898), Bronisl 1 CONC aw is listed as having received his state certificate to practice medici 1 CONC ne on 1 June 1891. The "Basis of issue" is listed as an Illinois State Boa 1 CONC rd of Health certificate of examination. 1 CONT 1 CONT Branislaw is described in his church marriage record as "previously livi 1 CONC ng in Brzesc Litewski Parish and now belonging to the Warsaw Parish of S 1 CONC t. John and living at number 497 A". This latter number is the "mortgage n 1 CONC umber" and appears to have been at what is now 3 Podwale Street in the O 1 CONC ld Town of Warsaw (I have a photo, courtesy of Jadwiga Weralska -- JTS). S 1 CONC ince that address had been occupied in 1854 by one Agnieszka Szczepansk 1 CONC a, a cook, and since this surname is the surname of Adela's mother's famil 1 CONC y, it is possible that Branislaw did not actually live permanently at th 1 CONC is address, but was staying there with relatives of his wife at the ti 1 CONC me of the wedding [correspondence with Jadwiga Weralska (igswer@@friko6.one 1 CONC t.pl), 9 March 2000 and 12 April 2000 - JTS]. 1 CONT 1 CONT One possible scenario, therefore, is that Branislaw and Adela met in Wars 1 CONC aw during the academic years 1879-1881, Branislaw got a job as a pharmaci 1 CONC st in Brest upon finishing his studies, banns were then published bo 1 CONC th in Brest and in Warsaw in 1882, and the wedding was held in Warsa 1 CONC w. It seems reasonable to suppose that the couple then returned to Bres 1 CONC t, if Branislaw was indeed employed there. 1 CONT 1 CONT His death report indicates that he had lived in Chicago for 18 years, indi 1 CONC cating that he arrived there around 1889. 1 CONT 1 CONT He received his license to practice medicine in Illinois in 1891 (from t 1 CONC he AMA Directory for 1909: A Register of Legally Qualified Physicians in t 1 CONC he U.S. and Canada, as reported to me by a librarian at the History of Med 1 CONC icine desk at the National Library of Medicine at Johns Hopkins Universi 1 CONC ty -- phone 301-402-8878). In this 1909 AMA Directory he was listed as hav 1 CONC ing practiced at 2111 North Robey St. in Chicago (since Branislaw had di 1 CONC ed in February of 1907, it's not clear when this information might have be 1 CONC en accurate; see below for other candidate addresses). 1 CONT 1 CONT The following is from the Eleventh Annual Report of the State Board of Pha 1 CONC rmacy, with an Abstract of Registered Pharmacists and Assistant Pharmacis 1 CONC ts for the year 1892 (Springfield, IL: H.W. Rokker, State Printer and Bind 1 CONC er, 1893), p. 37: 1 CONT 1 CONT "Chicago, April 15, 1892. To the State Board of Pharmacy, Illinois: 1 CONT 1 CONT "Your Committee on Registration, between meetings of the Board-, Mar 1 CONC ch 17 and April 12, have examined the applications of— 1 CONT 1 CONT "John F. Sullivan Chicago 1 CONT B. F. Strzyzowski Chicago 1 CONT Miss Laura C. Bush Rogers Park 1 CONT Max George Chicago 1 CONT Hans C. Petersen Chicago 1 CONT Anton C. Singer LaSalle 1 CONT Will Dice Evanston 1 CONT 1 CONT "For registration as registered pharmacists under section 2. The eviden 1 CONC ce was satisfactory to your committee of their compliance with provisio 1 CONC ns of section 2, and registration was granted, and would respectfully a 1 CONC sk that the Board concur in their action. 1 CONT 1 CONT "On motion, report received and concurred in." 1 CONT 1 CONT He may have been affiliated with St. Elizabeth's Hospital in Chicago, whi 1 CONC ch had opened its doors on 12 October 1887. Ted Kwasniewski has the recol 1 CONC lection that his own father (Edward Kwasniewski) and Branislaw may have in 1 CONC vested substantial amounts in the St. Anthony's Hospital project of the A 1 CONC ll Saints Cathedral Parish. All Saints had broken away from Rome in 18 1 CONC 95 after a conflict about clerical leadership within St. Hedwig's paris 1 CONC h, and continues to flourish as a parish in the Polish National Catholic C 1 CONC hurch to this day. Here's what's said about the hospital project in "T 1 CONC he History of All Saints Cathedral of the Polish National Catholic Churc 1 CONC h" (Chicago: All Saints Cathedral, 1996): 1 CONT 1 CONT "Bishop Anthony Kozlowski [the focal point of the conflict in St. Hedwig 1 CONC 's Parish and the first pastor of All Saints]...In 1898...joined with a gr 1 CONC oup to build a hospital which turned into an unsuccessful venture. His co 1 CONC unselors, having personal motives and gain in mind, persuaded Bishop Kozlo 1 CONC wski to build a large four-story hospital, 168-foot facade (five hundred b 1 CONC eds), which would also provide space for the elderly and for orphans. T 1 CONC he cost for this facility was one hundred thousand dollars. He did not re 1 CONC alize, however, that to undertake a project such as this, a large sum of m 1 CONC oney would be needed as well as knowledgeable personnel. Having been infl 1 CONC uenced to undertake this extraordinary project, he proceeded to borrow lar 1 CONC ge sums of money from his friends and parishioners toward this magnifice 1 CONC nt hospital. 1 CONT 1 CONT "As the building of the hospital progressed, because of indiscretion on t 1 CONC he part of Bishop Kozlowski's counselors, the contributions of the parishi 1 CONC oners' funds were depleted. As a result, the parishioners could not me 1 CONC et the payment due the contractors. Money which had been promised did n 1 CONC ot come in, and the venture ended in bankruptcy. Parishioners who lent Bi 1 CONC shop Kozlowski large sums of money lost everything...(The structure sti 1 CONC ll stands, and we know it as the Manchester Building)." 1 CONT 1 CONT There is a Wadeslaw Strzyzowski listed in the 1888 Lakeside Annual Directo 1 CONC ry as living at 683 W. 18th; the name Wladyslaw Strzyzowski is listed sepa 1 CONC rately as living at 690 Vanhorn (both listings on page 1633 of the gener 1 CONC al directory). In the business section of the directory, under "physicia 1 CONC ns and surgeons", only the name Wladyslaw is listed, but both addresses a 1 CONC re given with this listing (p. 2143). There is no listing under "druggist 1 CONC s" [from LDS microfilm #1376680]. 1 CONT 1 CONT There is a Wladislaw Strzyzowski listed as a physician and surgeon, but n 1 CONC ot as a druggist, in the 1889 Lakeside Annual Directory of Chicago, p. 227 1 CONC 5. The copy is very hard to read, but it appears that his address is on As 1 CONC hland, perhaps plus one or two other addresses (one of which looks vague 1 CONC ly like 723 W. something -- perhaps it's the 724 W. 18th address that appe 1 CONC ars later; see below) [from LDS microfilm #1376681]. 1 CONT 1 CONT Wladislaw is listed again in the 1890 Lakeside Directory, again under phys 1 CONC icians and surgeons, and the address is listed as 826 S. Ashland Ave. Bra 1 CONC nislaw Strzyzowski is not listed [from LDS microfilm #1376683]. This is co 1 CONC nfusing, because only one physician with this surname was apparently licen 1 CONC sed to practice medicine in Illinois during the 1890s, and it was Branisl 1 CONC aw (and only after 1891 -- see below). 1 CONT 1 CONT The 1891 Lakeside Directory lists three Strzyzowskis in Chicago: B.F. Strz 1 CONC yzowski is listed as a physician, address 1025 N. Hoyne Ave.; William Strz 1 CONC yzowski is listed as residing at 826 S. Ashland Ave.; Wladislaw Strzyzows 1 CONC ki is listed as residing at 826 Ashland Ave., and as having another addre 1 CONC ss at 179 W. 12th, where he is listed as a physician. None of the three a 1 CONC re listed among druggists, while both B.F. and Wladislaw are listed amo 1 CONC ng physicians and surgeons [from LDS microfilm #1376685]. 1 CONT 1 CONT Branislaw listed himself as a physician, working at the Hoyne Avenue addre 1 CONC ss, in 1894 (see below for discussion of Wladislaw and William). In 189 1 CONC 5, the general directory lists him as a physician, while the classifieds l 1 CONC ist him as a druggist, both at the Hoyne address. In the 1896 Director 1 CONC y, he listed himself as a druggist only, working from the Hoyne address. 1 CONT 1 CONT From the The Medical Standard, vol xviii, number 10 (October 1896), p. 351 1 CONC : 1 CONT 1 CONT "The Polish Physicians of Chicago — On the 29th of August the Polish physi 1 CONC cians of Chicago organized a society which is to be known by the name of T 1 CONC owarzysto Lekarzy Polskich (Polish Physician's Society). It includes the f 1 CONC ollowing members: Dr. E. Czerniewski, Dr. M. Dowiat, Dr. M. Orglert-Kaczor 1 CONC owska, Dr. J. P. Kaczorowski, Dr. M. P. Kossakowski, Dr. W. Kuflewski, D 1 CONC r. J. Piszczak, Dr. W. J. Sieminowicz, Dr. W. Statkie- wicz, Dr. B. F. Str 1 CONC zyzowski, Dr. J. Ziolkowski, and Dr. R. L. Lande of Milwaukee. The first r 1 CONC egular meeting took place at the residence of Dr. W. Statkiewicz, No. 33 1 CONC 15 Laurel Street, on Saturday, Sept. 12. The society is for purely scienti 1 CONC fic purposes." 1 CONT 1 CONT In the 1897 Directory, he listed two addresses: Hoyne Avenue and 215 W. No 1 CONC rth Ave. He is still a druggist, and both addresses are listed in the bus 1 CONC iness part of the Directory under "Druggists". 1 CONT 1 CONT Branislaw is still listed as a druggist in the 1898 Chicago Directory, wor 1 CONC king from both addresses. 1 CONT 1 CONT He lists himself as both druggist and physician in the 1899-1900 Chicago D 1 CONC irectories; in 1899 the drug business is associated with the North Ave. ad 1 CONC dress, while his physician's practice is associated with the Hoyne Ave. ad 1 CONC dress. In 1901 he lists himself as a physician only, at the Hoyne addres 1 CONC s. The North avenue address is not mentioned. 1 CONT 1 CONT The Chicago Directories raise an interesting puzzle. Before 1891, the 1 CONC re is only one Strzyzowski listed: Wladislaw. In 1891, all three (Wladisla 1 CONC w, William, and Branislaw) are listed. From 1894 through 1898, there are t 1 CONC wo Strzyzowskis listed: Branislaw and Wladislaw in the first two years, t 1 CONC he latter of which is replaced by William in 1896 and 1897; William is th 1 CONC en replaced by Wladislaw in the 1898 Directory. Wladislaw is listed in 18 1 CONC 94 and 1895 as practicing at 724 W. 18th and at (or, in one listing, "b 1 CONC ." -- for "behind"?) 826 S. Ashland, the address listed for Wladislaw at l 1 CONC east as early as 1889. The mention of 18th street then gets dropped aft 1 CONC er 1895, and William is listed as practicing at 826 S. Ashland Ave duri 1 CONC ng 1896-97, while Wladislaw is listed as practicing there in 1898. Duri 1 CONC ng those years Branislaw is listed as practicing medicine in 1894-95, b 1 CONC ut only as a druggist in 1896-98. In 1899, there is only one Strzyzowsk 1 CONC i, and it's Branislaw. William and Wladislaw have disappeared [I have t 1 CONC he Chicago Department of Health death report for Dr. Wladyslaw Strzyzowsk 1 CONC i, who died on 17 December 1898. His address was 826 S. Ashland, and he w 1 CONC as buried in Graceland in December. The report says he was 36 years 10 mon 1 CONC ths old when he died, suggesting that his birth in "Lroodn" or "Srood 1 CONC n" or "Srooda" Poland (perhaps the modern Sroda, just to the southea 1 CONC st of Poznan?) had been in February 1862. The report also mentions that h 1 CONC is occupation was "Physician" and that he had lived in Illinois for 14 yea 1 CONC rs when he died -- JTS, 14 May 2000]. 1 CONT 1 CONT Now in 1899, for the first time, Branislaw lists himself both as a physici 1 CONC an and as a druggist. The Ashland address is no longer associated with t 1 CONC he name Strzyzowski as of that year, and Branislaw's work as a druggist a 1 CONC nd as a physician appears to be segregated between the North Ave. and t 1 CONC he Hoyne Ave. addresses, respectively. 1 CONT 1 CONT The puzzle? According to the librarian at the National Library of Medici 1 CONC ne in Maryland, there was only one Strzyzowski licensed to practice medici 1 CONC ne in Illinois during these years: Branislaw. The librarian speculates th 1 CONC at Branislaw had three or four places of business, one of which (Ashlan 1 CONC d) was oriented to non-Poles, at least while the physician practicing the 1 CONC re called himself William. This theory was dashed when Wladyslaw's dea 1 CONC th report was found (see above). Wladyslaw may quite possibly have used t 1 CONC he name William, but it now is plain that he and Branislaw were differe 1 CONC nt people. It had always seemed in to me in any case that at least pa 1 CONC rt of the point of segregating the two businesses associated with Branisla 1 CONC w's name may have had to do with the different sorts of staffs that may ha 1 CONC ve been hired to handle the two businesses. Adela appears to have been in 1 CONC volved in the drug business, for example, and lists her address in the Ju 1 CONC ne 1900 census as the North Avenue address (although she also appears in t 1 CONC hat census at the Hoyne address, with Branislaw). 1 CONT 1 CONT License or no license, there were two different Strzyzowskis practicing me 1 CONC dicine in Chicago in the 1890s. For what it's worth: Ted Kwasniewski thin 1 CONC ks that he had heard that Branislaw had come to the U.S. together with h 1 CONC is own father (Edward Kwasniewski) and Branislaw's father, although th 1 CONC is is hard to reconcile with Edward Kwasniewski's death certificate, whi 1 CONC ch indicates that he was born in New York. We now know also that Branislaw 1 CONC 's father had died before 1882, so this story is incorrect in all of its p 1 CONC articulars. But perhaps Branislaw came to the U.S. with a brother or a cou 1 CONC sin. Or perhaps the relative (Wladyslaw) came first, since the only vag 1 CONC ue information about Branislaw's arrival in Illinois suggests that it w 1 CONC as in about 1889. 1 CONT 1 CONT In enumeration district 485 of the 1900 federal census, sheet 16, li 1 CONC ne 81 (compiled on 9 June 1900), Branislaw and Adela are both listed as li 1 CONC ving at 1025 N. Hoyne Avenue. This page is difficult to discern, but it se 1 CONC ems to say that Branislaw was born in January 1858 and that Adela was bo 1 CONC rn in August 1862. They asserted that they had been married for 18 years a 1 CONC nd that Adela had had three children, none of whom was living. 1 CONT 1 CONT Branislaw made his final oath, for the purpose of becoming a naturalized c 1 CONC itizen of the United States, on 27 March 1901, renouncing any allegian 1 CONC ce to the Emperor of Russia. One suspects he may not have had much allegia 1 CONC nce in that direction in the first place. I have a copy of the relevant do 1 CONC cument, with his signature [jts]. 1 CONT 1 CONT Branislaw's death certificate indicates that he died of pulmonary tubercul 1 CONC osis (the "immediate and determining" cause) and heart failure (a "contrib 1 CONC uting cause or complication"). He is said to have died at 1066 N. Robe 1 CONC y, in Chicago, which address is listed as his residence on his business ca 1 CONC rd. A notice of his death in Dziennik Chicagoski says that this was al 1 CONC so the address of the funeral home, but this may be a mistake (either in t 1 CONC he original notice or in the translation). 1 CONT 1 CONT A notice published by Edward Kwasniewski on 22 February 1907 reads as foll 1 CONC ows: 1 CONT 1 CONT "We feel an obligation to give our heartfelt thanks to His Worship Fath 1 CONC er J. Piechowski, priest of St. Jadwiga's Parish, who, during the final mo 1 CONC ments (in memoriam) of Dr. B.F. Strzyzowski's life proved himse 1 CONC lf to be a good priest and a real patriot in the true meaning of the word. 1 CONT 1 CONT "When called to the sick bedside, he forgot everything that had happene 1 CONC d, hurried to his fellow Pole and lifted his spirits, gave hope to the opp 1 CONC ressed soul of his unfortunate fellow countryman, helped to reconcile h 1 CONC im with God, and so during the last moments of his life was truly an ang 1 CONC el of comfort to the dying man. 1 CONT 1 CONT "May then the Lord repay you, dear Father, because the family of the decea 1 CONC sed cannot do so. 1 CONT 1 CONT "We also thank His Worship Father Teofil Szypkowski, the organist, M 1 CONC r. E. Wiedeman, as well as all those who contributed to this, that the fun 1 CONC eral of (in memoriam) Dr. B.F. Strzyzowski was so stately. 1 CONT 1 CONT "Once again, May God repay you! 1 CONT 1 CONT "With deep regards. 1 CONT 1 CONT "Edward Kwasniewski, friend, and Eddie Strzyzowski, his 6 year old son. 1 CONT 1 CONT "Chicago, February 22nd, 1907" 0 @I00010@ INDI 1 NAME Adela /Maciejewska (Maciones)/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT DEC 1862 2 PLAC Pilwiszki, Suwalki Province, Poland-Russia 1 DEAT 2 DATE 4 OCT 1903 2 PLAC Chicago, Cook County, Illinois 1 EMIG 2 DATE 1892 2 PLAC Poland-Russia 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Address 2 DATE 9 JUN 1900 2 PLAC 215 W. North Avenue in Chicago (15th ward). 1 BURI 2 DATE 7 OCT 1903 2 PLAC Graceland Cemetery in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois; block 10, plot 437. There is no headstone [visited the cemetery and found the plot 4 September 1999 -- JTS]. 1 FAMS @F00006@ 1 FAMC @F00007@ 1 NOTE @NI00010@ 0 @NI00010@ NOTE 1 CONC Pilwiszki, Adela's place of birth, is located on a small river -- the Szes 1 CONC zupa -- about 30-40 km north of the modern Polish border in contemporary L 1 CONC ithuania. It is now called "Pilviskiai" (see also http://www.lietuva-jums. 1 CONC lt/IMI/i_en.jsp?nr=pilviskiai_sen_istorijos_apzvalga). She was still usi 1 CONC ng the surname Macjonas at the time of her marriage in July 1882. At the t 1 CONC ime of her marriage she had been living in the Parish of St. Alexand 1 CONC er in Warsaw "under number 1712A". This latter number is the "mortgage num 1 CONC ber", and appears to correspond to what is now 2 Krucza Street [correspond 1 CONC ence with Jadwiga Weralska (igswer@@friko6.onet.pl), 9 March and 15 April 2 1 CONC 000 - JTS]. 1 CONT 1 CONT The following entry from the 15-volume Polish gazetteer Slownik geograficz 1 CONC ny Królestwa Polskiego i innych krajów slowianskich, published 1880-190 1 CONC 2, was translated at my request [JTS] by William F. Hoffman and publish 1 CONC ed in Rodziny, the newsletter of the Polish Genealogical Society of Americ 1 CONC a, in its Winter 2004 issue: 1 CONT 1 CONT "Pilwiszki [now Pilviskiai, Lithuania], a municipal settlement, before 18 1 CONC 67 a small town, on the river Szeszupa [Šešupe] by the mouths of the rive 1 CONC rs Pilwa [Pilve] and Wysoka [Višakis], in Maryampol [Marijampole] count 1 CONC y, Pilwiszki gmina and parish. This settlement has a scenic locati 1 CONC on on an elevated bank of the river. It is 27 km. from Maryampol, 15 km. f 1 CONC rom Wylkowyszki [Vilkaviškis]. It has a wooden parish church, the gmina of 1 CONC fice, an elementary school, a pharmacy, and a railroad station of the Wars 1 CONC aw-St. Petersburg line on the branch running from Kowno [Kaunas] to Ejtku 1 CONC ny [now Chernyshevskoye, Kaliningrad oblast, Russia], 31 km. from Wierzbol 1 CONC owo [Virbalis], and 93 km. from Koszedary [Kaišiadorys]. The settlement h 1 CONC as 157 houses and 2,291 inhabitants. In 1827 there were 81 houses there, w 1 CONC ith 888 inhabitants; in 1862 there were 226 houses with 1,889 inhabitant 1 CONC s. 1 CONT 1 CONT "Pilwiszki arose on the grounds of extensive forests that comprised roy 1 CONC al estates. Originally a village, in 1536 it received a town charter. T 1 CONC he absence of favorable conditions limited the town's development, a 1 CONC nd it took on the character of a village; it was not until 1792 that a n 1 CONC ew charter issued by Stanislaw August restored its status as a town and re 1 CONC turned privileges to its populace that the abuses of starostas [staros 1 CONC ta - a kind of district foreman, a royal official in Poland in the 14th-18 1 CONC th centuries, in charge of treasury and police activities, and the judicia 1 CONC ry. His office, property, or jurisdiction was called a starostwo, which co 1 CONC uld be grodowe, affiliated with a gród (q. v.), or niegrodowe [gród - a se 1 CONC ttlement enclosed by walls or ramparts, some dating back to the Neolith 1 CONC ic period. In the Middle Ages it served as a fortification and a cent 1 CONC er of political or administrative authority; some later developed into tow 1 CONC ns-cmp. Russian 'gorod', the modern word for "town, city."]] had usurpe 1 CONC d. In 1709 the starosta of Pilwiszki, Szczepan Chrapowicki, founded a chur 1 CONC ch and parish here. Pilwiszki is known for its cattle and horse fairs. Cur 1 CONC rently 6 fairs are held there each year. The parish of Pilwiszki, in the d 1 CONC eanery of Maryampol (formerly Sapiezyszki [Zapyškis]) has 7,003 souls. 1 CONT 1 CONT "The gmina of Pilwiszki belongs to the gmina court district No. 2 in Debo 1 CONC wa Buda [Ažuolu Buda], and is served by the post office in Maryampol. T 1 CONC he gmina includes these localities: Antonowo [Antanavas], Arzolupie [Aržuo 1 CONC lupiai], Audeiszki [Audiejiške], Auksztyszki [? Aukštiške], Bartniki [Bart 1 CONC ninkai], Biersztupie [Berštupis], Bierznowienie-Czepajcia [? Beržnaviene-C 1 CONC epaiciai], Bierznowienie-Dabrowskich, Bogata [Bagatoji], Budwiecie Budviet 1 CONC is], Garbiszki [? Gabriške], Gieruliszki [Geruliške], Izdogi [? Išdagai] M 1 CONC ale, Izdogi Nadwysokie, Jozuniszki [Juozuniške] Poparafialne, Jozunisz 1 CONC ki Rzadowe, Jurksze [Jurkšai], Kalwa [Kalva], Karkliniszki [? Karkliniškes 1 CONC ], Kiermusze [? Kermuše], Kirsnokiszki [Kirsnokiške], Krawniszki [? Kriaun 1 CONC iške], Kuczyszki [Kuciške], Linksmokalnie [Linksmakalnis], Mejsztyszki [Me 1 CONC istiške], Pilwiszki, Pinczyszki [? Pinciškiai], Poprudzie [Paprudžiai], Po 1 CONC taszniki, Skindeliszki [Skindeliške], Stejniszki [Stainiške], Stepkiszki [ 1 CONC Stepkiške], Szatmusie [? Šakmušis], Szaudynie [? Šiaudyniai], Szaudadus 1 CONC ze [Šiadaduše], Szlurpkiszki [Šliurpkiške], Tymienszczyki [Timinciške], Ub 1 CONC ognowina, Uszpilnie [? Užpilviai], Uszprudzie [? Užprudziai], Warakiszki [ 1 CONC Varakiške], Wójty [Vaitai], and Wysokiszki [? Visakiškiai]. 1 CONT 1 CONT "Pilwiszki forest district has 47,601 mórgs [mórg - a unit of land measure 1 CONC ment, also called jutrzyna; according to Gerald Ortell's book on Polish pa 1 CONC rish records, in the Russian partition 1 mórg = 1.388 acres, in the Prussi 1 CONC an 1 mórg = 0.631 acres, in Galicia 1 mórg = 1.422 acres] of land and is d 1 CONC ivided into sections called Wilemska, Sparwinie, Girniki [? Girnikai], a 1 CONC nd Klampupie [? Klampupiai]. In 1861 a marksman's school for the gubern 1 CONC ia [gubernia - from Russian 'guberniya', a province in the Russian Empir 1 CONC e] of Augustów was held in this forest district. In 1828 amber was discove 1 CONC red here; the treasury received a total of 1,093 silver rubles for the rig 1 CONC ht to mine it. 1 CONT 1 CONT "Pilwiszki starostwo, not affiliated with a gród, was in Troki [Trakai] pr 1 CONC ovince, Kowno county. According to 1866 treasurers' lists it consist 1 CONC ed of the town of Pilwiszki and the Giwaltowo [? Gavaltuva] estate with ap 1 CONC purtenances, owned by Chrapowicki, Orsza marshal, who paid a kwarta [kwar 1 CONC ta - literally "a fourth," an ancient tax paid toward the upkeep of the ar 1 CONC my] of 3,084 zlp. and 4 gr., and a hyberna [hyberna - from Latin hibernu 1 CONC s, "winter," a tax paid toward the maintenance of the army during winte 1 CONC r] of 1,246 zlp. The Sejm of 1773-1775 bestowed emphyteutic [emphyteutic ( 1 CONC in Polish empfiteutyczny) - referring to a long-term lease or deed of unus 1 CONC ed property requiring the owner to improve it; the Latin term emphyteus 1 CONC is refers specifically to lease of church property] ownership of this star 1 CONC ostwo on Jacek Paszkowki, master of the equerry for the province of Brze 1 CONC sc Litewski, and he paid a kwarta of 3,533 zlp. [Br[onislaw] Ch{lebowski]- 1 CONC Vol. 8, p. 147]. 1 CONT 1 CONT "[For more information on Pilwiszki, and especially its Jewish communit 1 CONC y, see http://www.shtetlinks.jewishgen.org/Pilviskiai/pilvisk.html]. The a 1 CONC ddress of Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Pilviškiai is: Švc. Trejybes, Va 1 CONC sario 16-osios g. 26, Pilviškiai, LT-4273 Vilkaviškio r., LITHUANIA.]" 1 CONT 1 CONT The following is taken from http://www.shtetlinks.jewishgen.org/Pilviskiai 1 CONC /pilviskiai1.html: 1 CONT 1 CONT "Pilviskiai(Pilvishok) 1 CONT "Written by Yosef Rosin. 1 CONT 1 CONT "English Edited by Sarah and Mordechai Kopfstein. 1 CONT 1 CONT "Pilvishok - as it was called by the Jews - is situated in the south-weste 1 CONC rn part of Lithuania, where the stream Pilve flows into the river Sesup 1 CONC e, and is near the St.Petersburg-Berlin railway line. In the 16th centu 1 CONC ry a village with that name had already existed there. In 1792 the town w 1 CONC as granted the Magdeburg rights. 1 CONT 1 CONT "Until 1795 Pilvishok was part of the Polish Lithuanian Kingdom, but aft 1 CONC er the third division of Poland by the three superpowers of those tim 1 CONC es - Russia, Prussia and Austria - Lithuania became partly Russian and par 1 CONC tly Prussian. The part of the state on the left side of the Neman river (N 1 CONC emunas), including Pilvishok, was handed over to Prussia, and this town, t 1 CONC hen called Pilwischken, was under Prussian rule from 1795 until 1807, duri 1 CONC ng which it served as a county center. In 1797, its 67 houses were inhabit 1 CONC ed by 338 people. 1 CONT 1 CONT "After Napoleon defeated Prussia, and in accordance with the Tilzit agreem 1 CONC ent of July 1807, Polish territories occupied by Prussia were transferr 1 CONC ed to what became known as the "The Great Dukedom of Warsaw", establish 1 CONC ed at that time. The King of Sachsonia, Friedrich August, was appointed Du 1 CONC ke, and the Napoleonic code became the basis of the constitution of the Du 1 CONC kedom, according to which everybody was equal before the law, except for t 1 CONC he Jews who were not granted any civil rights. 1 CONT 1 CONT "During the years 1807-1813, Pilvishok belonged to the "Great Dukedom of W 1 CONC arsaw", being part of the Bialystok district. During these years it w 1 CONC as a poor town with 350 inhabitants. The Napoleonic code was then introduc 1 CONC ed in this region, remaining in effect even during the Lithuanian period. 1 CONT 1 CONT "In 1815, after the defeat of Napoleon, all of Lithuania was annexed to Ru 1 CONC ssia. As a result, Pilvishok was included in the Augustowa Region (Guberni 1 CONC a), being part of the Suwalk Gubernia and a county center in 1866. 1 CONT 1 CONT "In 1827 the population of Pilvishok counted 888 persons. In 1862 the rail 1 CONC way line from St.Petersburg to Berlin was constructed, as a result of whi 1 CONC ch Pilvishok started to develop. A railway station was built near the to 1 CONC wn and this enabled the export of agricultural goods, horses and poultr 1 CONC y, to Prussia. 1 CONT 1 CONT "Pilvishok suffered from big fires in 1887 and 1906. In February 1915, dur 1 CONC ing WW1, the German army occupied the town. In May of the same year the Ru 1 CONC ssian army bombed the town, causing big fires. German rule continued ti 1 CONC ll 1918, after which the independent Lithuanian state was established. 1 CONT 1 CONT "During the period of independent Lithuania (1918-1940) Pilvishok was incl 1 CONC uded in the Vilkovishk (Vilkaviskis) district as a county center, continui 1 CONC ng to serve as such also during Soviet rule (1940-1941). 1 CONT 1 CONT "On the 23rd of June 1941 the German army entered Pilvishok and ruled ther 1 CONC e, with all its murders and atrocities, till July 1944, when the Red Ar 1 CONC my recaptured the town. As a result of the heavy fighting the center of t 1 CONC he town was totally ruined. 1 CONT 1 CONT "Jewish Settlement till After World War I 1 CONT 1 CONT "Jews settled in Pilvishok during the second half of the 18th century. Th 1 CONC ey peddled goods in neighboring villages and would return home only for Sh 1 CONC abbath and holidays. Jewish artisans, such as tailors, a baker, candle mak 1 CONC ers etc. made a living there, and there were Jews owning shops and tavern 1 CONC s, a brick factory, a wool combing workshop and a dyeing plant. 1 CONT 1 CONT "The railway station on the line of St.Petersburg-Berlin and the proximi 1 CONC ty to the Prussian border (about 30 km) enabled fair conditions for tra 1 CONC de with Germany. The Jews dealt in exporting grain, flax, horses and poult 1 CONC ry, mainly geese which were bought all over Russia and then loaded on to t 1 CONC he train in Pilvishok and sent to Germany. 1 CONT 1 CONT "In 1865, 1,568 people lived in Pilvishok, of whom 976 were Jews (62%). Se 1 CONC veral Pilvishok Jews appear in a list of emigrants from 1869/70: Sarah Got 1 CONC shtein, M.Skeshevsky, Bialoblotsky. 1 CONT 1 CONT "A few years before the war Jewish merchants began to import chemical fert 1 CONC ilizer and agricultural machines for the nearby farmers, and several Jewi 1 CONC sh families were farmers themselves. 1 CONT 1 CONT "The great fire of 1887 caused about 300 Jewish families to become impover 1 CONC ished and miserable. The issue of "HaMeilitz" (The Hebrew newspaper publis 1 CONC hed in St.Petersburg) dated 15th of August 1887 and signed by the local Ra 1 CONC bbi Ya'akov-Meir Levin, published a moving call asking for help for victi 1 CONC ms of the fire." 1 CONT 1 CONT The Lithuanian State Historical Archives, in correspondence dated 26 Septe 1 CONC mber 2001, wrote "According to our data vital records of Pilviskes Roman C 1 CONC atholic Church had not been received for keeping. We have doubts if they e 1 CONC xist any more. They may have been destroyed during the wars or in fires." 1 CONT 1 CONT Adela left for the United States on 12 August 1892, sailing from Hambu 1 CONC rg on the Fuerst Bismarck of the Hamburg-America line, whose master was Ca 1 CONC pt. Albert. She arrived in New York on 20 August 1892. She was accompani 1 CONC ed by her father, Michal (from the Hamburg Passenger Lists, index to dire 1 CONC ct lists, Jan-Aug 1892, LDS microfilm 0473096, Band 44). It's possible th 1 CONC at this wasn't her first trip to the U.S., since the 1900 census indicat 1 CONC ed that she had immigrated to the U.S. in 1889. 1 CONT 1 CONT From http://www.fortunecity.com/littleitaly/amalfi/13/shipdf.htm: 1 CONT 1 CONT "The 'Furst Bismarck' was built by A.G.Vulcan, Stettin for the Hamburg Ame 1 CONC rica Line and was laid down as the 'Venetia' but launched as the 'Furst Bi 1 CONC smarck'. She was a 8,430 gross ton ship, length 502.6ft x beam 57.6ft, thr 1 CONC ee funnels, two masts, twin screw and a speed of 19 knots. There was accom 1 CONC modation for 420-1st, 172-2nd and 700-3rd class passengers. Launched on 29 1 CONC /11/1890, she left Hamburg on her maiden voyage to Southampton and New Yo 1 CONC rk on 8/5/1891. On 27/3/1894 she commenced her first voyage from Gen 1 CONC oa to Naples and New York and continued this service during the winter mon 1 CONC ths until commencing her last Naples - New York voyage on 26/1/1902. She s 1 CONC tarted her last Hamburg - Southampton - New York voyage on 5/11/1903. S 1 CONC he was sold to Russia in 1904, converted to an auxiliary cruiser and renam 1 CONC ed 'Don'. In 1906 she went to the Russian Volunteer Fleet, was renamed 'Mo 1 CONC skva' and from 13/5/1907 she ran between Libau, Rotterdam and New York. S 1 CONC he made 4 round voyages, and in 1913 was sold to the Austrian Navy who ren 1 CONC amed her 'Gaea' and used her as a depot ship. Seized by Italy at the e 1 CONC nd of the Great War, she was rebuilt and renamed 'San Giusto' for the Cosu 1 CONC lich Line. In 1921 she made one round voyage from Trieste to Naples and N 1 CONC ew York and was scrapped in Italy in 1924. If you should order photos of t 1 CONC his vessel, be sure to specify the date as there was a later 'Furst Bismar 1 CONC ck' belonging to Hamburg America Line, built in 1905" [Posted to The Ships 1 CONC List by Ted Finch - 29 October 1997]. 1 CONT 1 CONT Lulu Kwasniewski, who after 1915 or so was married to Edward Kwasniewsk 1 CONC i, the man who took responsibility for raising Adela's son Edward after bo 1 CONC th she and Edward's father had died, always suggested that Adela was at so 1 CONC me time or another a pianist for Madame Modjeska, the immensely famous Pol 1 CONC ish vocalist of the late 19th century. 1 CONT 1 CONT The 1900 census, volume 38, enumeration district 460, sheet 14, line 81 (c 1 CONC ompiled door-to-door on 9 June 1900) lists Adela as "living alone" at th 1 CONC at time (at 215 W. North Avenue, a place listed under Branislaw's na 1 CONC me at least since 1897 in the Chicago Directory). She listed her occupati 1 CONC on as "drug business" (when Branislaw finally listed himself in the Chica 1 CONC go Directory as both a druggist and physician, in 1899, the North Avenue a 1 CONC ddress seemed to be associated with the former business). She indicated th 1 CONC at she could read and write, and that she could speak English. Her home w 1 CONC as rented, and she did not indicate that she had been naturalized at th 1 CONC at time. 1 CONT 1 CONT In enumeration district 485, sheet 16, line 81 (also compiled on 9 June 19 1 CONC 00), Branislaw and Adela are both listed as living at 1025 N. Hoyne Avenu 1 CONC e. This page is difficult to discern, but it seems to say that Branislaw w 1 CONC as born in January 1858 and that Adela was born in August 1862. They asser 1 CONC ted that they had been married for 18 years and that Adela had had three c 1 CONC hildren, none of whom was living. 1 CONT 1 CONT A certificate of death from Saint Hyacinth Church (formally St. Jacek), 36 1 CONC 36 Wolfram Street, Chicago, Illinois 60618, indicates the date of dea 1 CONC th as 5 October 1903, but both the Chicago Bureau of Vital Statistics repo 1 CONC rt of death and an obituary in Dziennik Chicagoski indicate that death occ 1 CONC urred at about 8:00 a.m. on 4 October. The latter two records suggest th 1 CONC at she was 35 when she died, and the Saint Hyacinth Church record indicat 1 CONC es that she was 36. One of the two 1900 census records (North Ave.) indica 1 CONC tes that Adela was born in December of 1866, making her 36 when she die 1 CONC d, thus confirming the Saint Hyacinth record. The other census Her marria 1 CONC ge record, though, indicates that she was 19 in July 1882. If this is corr 1 CONC ect, and if her birthday was in December, then she would have been bo 1 CONC rn in 1862. That date has been tentatively accepted here [correspondence w 1 CONC ith Jadwiga Weralska (igswer@@friko6.onet.pl), 9 March 2000 - JTS]. 1 CONT 1 CONT The most important piece of data from the Saint Hyacinth record, howeve 1 CONC r, is the first indication of Adela's mother's first name, given as Mar 1 CONC ta (Maciejewska). Later information indicates that her full given name w 1 CONC as Marianna. 1 CONT 1 CONT A 1906 case in the Appellate Courts of Illinois, Max Gross v. Eddie Strzyz 1 CONC owski, et al. (Gen. No. 12,067) involves an insurance policy that Adela h 1 CONC ad taken out on her own life. The policy was first issued in October 19 1 CONC 02 and the original beneficiary was Bronislaw. When the second quarterly p 1 CONC ayment of premium became due, though, Bronislaw apparently refused to p 1 CONC ay it. Eventually a cousin of Adela's apparently paid the bill, and Ade 1 CONC la asked that the beneficiary should be changed to her son Eddie. In the 1 1 CONC 906 case, which involves a third party trying to garnishee the procee 1 CONC ds of the policy in a claim against Bronislaw, the court appointed a guard 1 CONC ian at litem to insure that the child's interests were protected. 0 @I00011@ INDI 1 NAME Michal /Maciejewski (Maciones)/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1835 2 PLAC Poland-Russia 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1 APR 1900 2 PLAC Chicago, Cook County, Illinois 1 BURI 2 DATE 3 APR 1900 2 PLAC Graceland Cemetery in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, block 22 plot 362. There is no headstone [visited the cemetery and found the plot 4 September 1999 -- JTS]. 1 FAMS @F00007@ 1 NOTE @NI00011@ 0 @NI00011@ NOTE 1 CONC Aldona Druseika (lithuanianroots@@yahoo.com) wrote "Maciejiewski name is ve 1 CONC ry popular here and we found many files with the same name. But in exact p 1 CONC lace as Pilviskiai and exact date 1830-... nothing. As you know already ma 1 CONC ny files are completely destroyed, left files are in a very bad quality wh 1 CONC ich we looked over all very carefully.... 1 CONT 1 CONT "We went directly to the place- Pilviskiai. First we visited church and me 1 CONC et a priest. He gave to us a registration book, where we found several Mac 1 CONC ijiewski, unfortunately their book is from 1930-... Nothing else le 1 CONC ft as to meet directly Macijiewski and talk, but as priest told every stre 1 CONC et has Macijiewski family and who knows which has a direct connection wi 1 CONC th our researching family... In contrary to American people many Lithani 1 CONC an people has not interest in their ancestors or family genealogical tre 1 CONC e. So to find exact relatives would be very difficult..." [personal corres 1 CONC pondence, 13 February 2001 - JTS]. 1 CONT 1 CONT Michal and his family appear to have changed their surname from Macion 1 CONC es to Maciejewski, a common practice, when they moved to Warsaw from th 1 CONC at part of nineteenth century Poland-Russia which became southern Lithuan 1 CONC ia in the twentieth century. I've been told by sources in Poland that t 1 CONC he two names are translations of one another. 1 CONT 1 CONT Michal's daughter Adela's church marriage record indicates that he was a r 1 CONC ailway officer at the time of her marriage in 1882 (at which time both we 1 CONC re still using Maciones as their surname) [correspondence with Jadwiga Wer 1 CONC alska (igswer@@friko6.onet.pl), 9 March 2000 - JTS]. Virgis Misiunas (v.mis 1 CONC iunas@@it.lt), in personal correspondence dated 30 October 2001, says th 1 CONC at "railway officer" is an inaccurate translation: "'Podrjadchik' doesn 1 CONC 't mean 'officer. It means 'contractor'." When asked for clarificati 1 CONC on of what a "railway contractor" would be, she answered (on 6 November 20 1 CONC 01): "A firm-owner. It means that contractor has the guaranteed long-ti 1 CONC me contract with the state office (the railway in this case) or large ente 1 CONC rprise. This contract says that firm has to make constant or periodical wo 1 CONC rk of some kind, or to provide some goods. This variety of business contra 1 CONC cts was popular in the early capitalism, when the state was the riche 1 CONC st an mightiest customer. They were a dream of many firm-owners in the Rus 1 CONC sian Empire: no worries about the marketing and the customer's solvency, t 1 CONC he predicted and regular planing etc. The word 'contractor' says nothing a 1 CONC bout the size of the firm, because contracts took the wide scale of works. 1 CONC " 1 CONT 1 CONT Adela was born in Pilwiszki, now Pilviskiai, Lithuania, in the 1860s. T 1 CONC he railway line from St.Petersburg to Berlin had just been construct 1 CONC ed in 1862, as a result of which Pilwiszki had begun to develop. While it 1 CONC 's possible that Michal originally came from the Pilwiszki region, it's al 1 CONC so possible that his presence there was due to the railroad. 1 CONT 1 CONT Further information from Virgis Misiunas (v.misiunas@@it.lt), 6 November 20 1 CONC 01: 1 CONT 1 CONT "Christian names came to the Lithuanian language in three ways: through Be 1 CONC larusan, Polish and German. Names Matthews and Michael came in all these w 1 CONC ays and had probably most numerous variations (including diminutives) in t 1 CONC he past. The name Maciej exists both in Belarusan and Polish, and the fo 1 CONC rm Maciejus exists in Lithuanian dialects since 14th century until no 1 CONC w. I can only suppose that variants Macjones, Mac(e)junas are older than M 1 CONC aciejewski in this family. It is rather incredible that a family of Poli 1 CONC sh origin Maciejewski could get the Lithuanian form (Macionis, Maciejun 1 CONC as etc.) and keep its original surname too, especially in 19th century. T 1 CONC he Lithuanian-speaking community lost its assimilation ability in 17th cen 1 CONC tury in general, when the majority of nobles and town-dwellers took the Po 1 CONC lish as main language. Peasants could assimilate only resettled peasant 1 CONC s, and they didn't keep old variants. But the contrary way was very commo 1 CONC n: Lithuanian surnames were transformed to Polish, especially when they co 1 CONC ntained Slavonic forms of Christian names. And many Maciunas, Motiejuna 1 CONC s, Macijonis and other variations were transformed to Maciejewski or Macki 1 CONC ewicz in official documents, and they were called Macijauskas or Mackevic^ 1 CONC ius in voice. This process was most intensive exactly in 19th century. T 1 CONC he Polish assimilation of Lithuanians was most intensive in that time to 1 CONC o. By the way, it was the main reason of the hate between our nation 1 CONC s, so closely related earlier. This hate lasted for a long time, and ev 1 CONC en now our oldest living generation (retired people) feel it. Fortunatel 1 CONC y, the hate is in the past generally. On the last quarter of 19th centu 1 CONC ry the Lithuanian-speaking community restored its forces (it grew up the n 1 CONC ew inteligentsia of peasants' children and part of nobility, which kept t 1 CONC he Lithuanian language) and reacted to this process. People started to wri 1 CONC te voice-forms of surnames and restore original forms. But assimilated hei 1 CONC rs of Lithuanians used distorted surnames and even changed them to pure 1 CONC ly Polish. They wanted to demonstrate so that they have nothing in comm 1 CONC on with "litvomania" (disdainful Polish name of the Lithuanian national re 1 CONC nascence). It was very paradoxal situation: many Poles were proud having L 1 CONC ithuanian ancestors in the deep past. It was a "proof" of vitality, brave 1 CONC ry and high morale of the family. But they treated Lithuanians only as t 1 CONC he different "tribe" of the Polish nation currently (Adam Mickiewicz sa 1 CONC id sadly "The Lithuanian nation is completely in the past") and forc 1 CONC ed it to "join the nation fully". And people resistant to this assimilati 1 CONC on were "dirty cattle not understanding the civilization" (untidy but exa 1 CONC ct translation). Very typical case happened in my native parish: in 1890i 1 CONC es our priest had a guest - a priest too, ethnical Lithuanian, but Polish- 1 CONC oriented. The visitor was embarrased by Lithuanian prayers in the church a 1 CONC nd preached in his homily that "God doesn't understand Lithuanian". Our pe 1 CONC ople were awakened already, they became indignant, and only our priest sav 1 CONC ed the guest from some injurance... But this phrase was said by many pries 1 CONC ts in many parishes... So even if your ancestor Macjones was an ethnical L 1 CONC ithuanian, not just a heir, then he wanted to assimilate himself in Wars 1 CONC aw and he had serious reasons to be as Polish as possible. But this distor 1 CONC tion looks not very typical for this time. More like the end of 18th centu 1 CONC ry. Or just a correctly pronounced Lithuanian surname, written "from ea 1 CONC r" by a honest Polish clerk. 1 CONT 1 CONT "In other hand, the wedding record (daughter Adela's) provides two varian 1 CONC ts of the surname. They are rather different and have in common only the s 1 CONC ame form (or close forms) of name Matthews and Lithuanian suffixes. It c 1 CONC an show that Michal Macjones understood the meaning of his surname, but t 1 CONC he surname was not stable at all (most of Polish and Lithuanian surnames c 1 CONC ome from 15th-17th centuries, but some of them varied even until the la 1 CONC st quarter of 19th century, mostly in some secluded provinces). This varia 1 CONC nt is argumented by the later surname Maciejewski, which is correctly tran 1 CONC sformed from this name... In the Suwalki province 9 of 10 Poles have Lithu 1 CONC anian roots." 1 CONT 1 CONT Michal's death certificate, filed on 2 April 1900, says that he had liv 1 CONC ed in Illinois for 40 years. Other evidence makes this doubtful, since th 1 CONC is would place his arrival in the United States in about 1860, when (accor 1 CONC ding to that same document) he would have been 25 years old. If that is t 1 CONC he case, there is at least clear evidence that he returned to Europe at le 1 CONC ast once, since he signed his daughter's wedding document in Warsaw in 18 1 CONC 82 and passenger lists indicate that he sailed to the U.S. with her in 18 1 CONC 92 (see below). There also would need to be accounted for the fact that h 1 CONC is daughter was born in Pilwiszki sometime in the 1860s. Most likely is th 1 CONC at the death certificate is wrong about when he came to the US. 1 CONT 1 CONT I (JTS) do have records, though, of a Michael Maciejewski (32 yrs old) arr 1 CONC iving in New York on the ship Adler from Bremen on 24 May 1864 with his wi 1 CONC fe Rosaia (28 yrs) and three children (Astasia, 4 yrs; Johann, 2 yrs; a 1 CONC nd Magdalene, 9 mos). He is listed as having resided in Bromberg, in We 1 CONC st Prussia (modern Bydgoszcz, Poland), and being bound for Wisconsin. H 1 CONC is occupation is listed as "brick maker". I continue to presume that th 1 CONC is is another person altogether, but the idea raised in the death certific 1 CONC ate that Michal had been in the country for 40 years makes the coinciden 1 CONC ce a bit more interesting. While the name Maciejewski is quite common bo 1 CONC th in Poland and among US immigrants, the given name Michal among Maciejew 1 CONC skis appears to be rare. Further evidence against the idea that the 1864 i 1 CONC mmigrant is the right Michael Maciejewski is that the right Michal seems s 1 CONC till to have been using the name "Maciones" at the time of his daughter 1 CONC 's marriage in 1882. 1 CONT 1 CONT Whether he had been in the country previously or not, Michal definitely de 1 CONC parted for the United States on 12 August 1892, sailing from Hamburg on t 1 CONC he Fuerst Bismarck of the Hamburg-America line, whose master was Capt. Alb 1 CONC ert. His name was listed as "Michael". He arrived in New York on 20 Augu 1 CONC st 1892, accompanied by his daughter, Adela Strzyzowska (from the Hambu 1 CONC rg Passenger Lists, index to direct lists, Jan-Aug 1892, LDS microfilm 047 1 CONC 3096, Band 44). He was passenger #01.0312 on passage #A1892.0300, and list 1 CONC ed his profession as "Arbeiter". He named his place of residence as Warsch 1 CONC au and his state of origin as Russland. He gave his age as 55. 1 CONT 1 CONT From http://www.fortunecity.com/littleitaly/amalfi/13/shipdf.htm: 1 CONT 1 CONT "The 'Furst Bismarck' was built by A.G.Vulcan, Stettin for the Hamburg Ame 1 CONC rica Line and was laid down as the 'Venetia' but launched as the 'Furst Bi 1 CONC smarck'. She was a 8,430 gross ton ship, length 502.6ft x beam 57.6ft, thr 1 CONC ee funnels, two masts, twin screw and a speed of 19 knots. There was accom 1 CONC modation for 420-1st, 172-2nd and 700-3rd class passengers. Launched on 29 1 CONC /11/1890, she left Hamburg on her maiden voyage to Southampton and New Yo 1 CONC rk on 8/5/1891. On 27/3/1894 she commenced her first voyage from Gen 1 CONC oa to Naples and New York and continued this service during the winter mon 1 CONC ths until commencing her last Naples - New York voyage on 26/1/1902. She s 1 CONC tarted her last Hamburg - Southampton - New York voyage on 5/11/1903. S 1 CONC he was sold to Russia in 1904, converted to an auxiliary cruiser and renam 1 CONC ed 'Don'. In 1906 she went to the Russian Volunteer Fleet, was renamed 'Mo 1 CONC skva' and from 13/5/1907 she ran between Libau, Rotterdam and New York. S 1 CONC he made 4 round voyages, and in 1913 was sold to the Austrian Navy who ren 1 CONC amed her 'Gaea' and used her as a depot ship. Seized by Italy at the e 1 CONC nd of the Great War, she was rebuilt and renamed 'San Giusto' for the Cosu 1 CONC lich Line. In 1921 she made one round voyage from Trieste to Naples and N 1 CONC ew York and was scrapped in Italy in 1924. If you should order photos of t 1 CONC his vessel, be sure to specify the date as there was a later 'Furst Bismar 1 CONC ck' belonging to Hamburg America Line, built in 1905" [Posted to The Ships 1 CONC List by Ted Finch - 29 October 1997]. 1 CONT 1 CONT For whatever it may be worth, a Michael Maciones, age 48, sailed on 11 Apr 1 CONC il 1894 from Hamburg to New York on the steamship Rhaetia of the Hamburg-A 1 CONC merica Line, commanded by Captain Spliedt. He was passenger #01.0031 on pa 1 CONC ssage #A1894.0412, and listed his profession as "Arbeiter". He named his p 1 CONC lace of residence as Warschau and his state of origin as Russland. If th 1 CONC is was the father of Adela Maciejewska, he would have had to travel ba 1 CONC ck to Europe from the U.S. some time between August 1892 and April 1894. 1 CONT 1 CONT Michal was listed in the 1898 Chicago Directory, under the name of Michae 1 CONC l, as living at 215 W. North Ave., an address that his son-in-law Branisl 1 CONC aw had listed in the Directory as being associated with his work as a drug 1 CONC gist since 1897. That same address is listed as Michal's on his death cer 1 CONC tificate in 1900. 1 CONT 1 CONT Michal's occupation is listed as "clk" in the 1898 Directory. I suppose t 1 CONC hat means he was a clerk. 1 CONT 1 CONT Michal died of chronic gastritis, according to his death certificat 1 CONC e. He was buried at Graceland Cemetery in Chicago on 3 April 1900, blo 1 CONC ck 22 plot 362. There is no headstone [visited the cemetery and found t 1 CONC he plot 4 September 1999 -- JTS]. 0 @I00012@ INDI 1 NAME Kazimierz /Strzyzowski/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00006@ 0 @I00013@ INDI 1 NAME Zofia /Strzyzowska/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F00006@ 1 NOTE @NI00013@ 0 @NI00013@ NOTE 1 CONC Zofia was known as "Zasha". 0 @I00014@ INDI 1 NAME Earl Wilson /Bereman/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 23 SEP 1881 2 PLAC Wayland, Henry County, Iowa 1 DEAT 2 DATE 28 DEC 1955 2 PLAC Denver, Denver County, Colorado 1 BURI 2 DATE 31 DEC 1955 2 PLAC Crown Hill Cemetery in Denver, Denver County, Colorado 1 FAMS @F00008@ 1 FAMC @F00009@ 1 NOTE @NI00014@ 0 @NI00014@ NOTE 1 CONC Earl's brother Guy remembered that the two of them used to sing and pl 1 CONC ay in a band which included also a Dr. Struble ("a professor in school" 1 CONC ), a Mr. Prather (a contractor) and two others. Earl played guitar and G 1 CONC uy played violin. One of the others played coronet [from a letter writt 1 CONC en by Guy to Elizabeth Bereman, 7 April 1972]. I have a picture or t 1 CONC wo of this group [JTS]. 1 CONT 1 CONT Earl was buried on 31 December 1955 at Crown Hill Cemetery, in Denver. 0 @I00015@ INDI 1 NAME Esther Myrtle /Crater/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 MAR 1886 2 PLAC Newton, Harvey County, Kansas 1 DEAT 2 DATE 23 SEP 1975 2 PLAC Idaho Falls, Bonneville County, Idaho 1 BURI 2 DATE 27 SEP 1975 2 PLAC Crown Hill Cemetery in Denver, Denver County, Colorado 1 FAMS @F00008@ 1 FAMC @F00013@ 1 NOTE @NI00015@ 0 @NI00015@ NOTE 1 CONC Esther graduated from Lincoln, Nebraska, High School where her parents h 1 CONC ad moved temporarily from Colorado since no high school was available ther 1 CONC e. Immediately after graduating, she taught a one-room school in Colora 1 CONC do and at about the same time proved-up on a homestead. This homestead w 1 CONC as later sold so she could buy silver and china after her marriage. Late 1 CONC r, she worked in Holyoke as a bank teller, and with congenial friends esta 1 CONC blished a Browning Society to read poetry together. It was through th 1 CONC is group of young ladies and their friends that she met Earl Bereman. 1 CONT 1 CONT Esther was buried on 27 September 1975 at Crown Hill Cemetery, in Denve 1 CONC r, Colorado. 0 @I00016@ INDI 1 NAME Florence L. /Ashmore/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 ALIA /Flora/ 1 BIRT 2 DATE 30 JUN 1857 2 PLAC West Carlisle, Coshocton County, Ohio (?) 1 DEAT 2 DATE 13 MAR 1906 2 PLAC Wayland, Henry County, Iowa (?) 1 BURI 2 PLAC Wayland Cemetery, Wayland, Henry County, Iowa 1 FAMS @F00009@ 1 FAMC @F00057@ 1 NOTE @NI00016@ 0 @NI00016@ NOTE 1 CONC Flora's son Guy remembered that his mother was a vocalist in the Methodi 1 CONC st Choir. He too sang in the choir and went with her to practice [from a l 1 CONC etter written by Guy to Elizabeth Bereman, 7 April 1972]. 0 @I00017@ INDI 1 NAME Samuel Thomas /Bereman/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 31 MAR 1858 2 PLAC Jefferson Township, Henry County, Iowa 1 DEAT 2 DATE 29 DEC 1933 2 PLAC Washington, Washington County, Iowa 1 BURI 2 PLAC Wayland Cemetery, Wayland, Henry County, Iowa 1 FAMS @F00009@ 1 FAMS @F00059@ 1 FAMC @F00010@ 1 NOTE @NI00017@ 0 @NI00017@ NOTE 1 CONC Henry County, Iowa Probate Docket 'F' Page 74, 1864: Wednesday October 2 1 CONC 6, 1864; transcript: "Guardianship of Samuel T Bereman et al minors. Appli 1 CONC cation being made to that effect and cause appearing to the satisfacti 1 CONC on of the Court therefore A.H. Bereman is hereby appointed Guardian of t 1 CONC he persons and property of Amana E Bereman born Feb 8 1854, Samuel T Berem 1 CONC an b. March 31 1858 and of the property of Stella E Bereman born April 5 1 1 CONC 861. Thereupon he gave bond in the penal sum of two hundred dollars with C 1 CONC .M. Freeman as security which bond and security are hereby approved and bo 1 CONC nd filed and he took and subscribed the oath prescribed by law. Thereup 1 CONC on a Commission is this day issued to him as such Guardian." Bond and Comm 1 CONC ission recorded in Record of Bonds at page 371 [from Kand Reeder, Tuliptre 1 CONC e44@@aol.com, 26 September 2000]. 1 CONT 1 CONT Amanda E. Bereman (Samuel's half sister) deeded to him her 1/3 of the pro 1 CONC perty in Jefferson Township, Henry County, Iowa, section 13, in 1873; Samu 1 CONC el's sister Stella deeded her 1/3 to him after 1880 [I have a map of the t 1 CONC ownship that indicates this and other property belonging to the "Bereman e 1 CONC state" in 1870. Both this map and the deed information were acquired fr 1 CONC om Kandi Reeder, Tuliptree44@@aol.com, 25 September 2000 -- JTS]. 1 CONT 1 CONT Samuel's son Guy remembered that Samuel was "quite a musician on the organ 1 CONC ", and that he "made quite a musical team" with Benjamin Arthaud (Samuel 1 CONC 's sister Stella's husband), who played violin [from a letter written by G 1 CONC uy to Elizabeth Bereman, 7 April 1972].. 1 CONT 1 CONT Samuel was buried in the Wayland Cemetery, Wayland, Iowa. 0 @I00018@ INDI 1 NAME Mollie E. /Bereman/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 13 APR 1880 1 DEAT 2 DATE 21 APR 1903 1 FAMS @F00065@ 1 FAMC @F00009@ 1 NOTE @NI00018@ 0 @NI00018@ NOTE 1 CONC Mollie and her husband William lived in Wayland, Iowa, until her death (fr 1 CONC om The William Fleming Family: A Genealogy, p. 163). 0 @I00019@ INDI 1 NAME Guy Leslie /Bereman/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 SEP 1888 2 PLAC Wayland, Iowa 1 DEAT 2 DATE 29 OCT 1977 2 PLAC Holyoke, Colorado 1 FAMS @F00122@ 1 FAMC @F00009@ 0 @I00020@ INDI 1 NAME Roy Leonard /Bereman/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 SEP 1891 1 DEAT 2 DATE 17 MAR 1893 1 FAMC @F00009@ 1 NOTE @NI00020@ 0 @NI00020@ NOTE 1 CONC Roy died in childhood (from The William Fleming Family: A Genealogy, p. 16 1 CONC 3). 0 @I00021@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah Elizabeth /Fleming/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 6 OCT 1832 2 PLAC Zanesville, Muskingham County, Ohio 1 DEAT 2 DATE 8 APR 1895 2 PLAC Conway, Taylor County, Iowa 1 BURI 2 PLAC Methodist Episcopal church cemetery, Wayland, Henry County, Iowa 1 FAMS @F00010@ 1 FAMS @F00011@ 1 FAMC @F00132@ 1 NOTE @NI00021@ 0 @NI00021@ NOTE 1 CONC When Sarah married John Zingg, they lived in Marshall, Iowa (from The Will 1 CONC iam Fleming Family: A Genealogy, p. 163). 1 CONT 1 CONT "Probate Record L 1881 p 421 August 18, 1881 (abstract). Guardianship of M 1 CONC yrtie Zingg (minor). Now Comes Sarah E Bereman (mother) and makes applicat 1 CONC ion for guardianship of Myrtie Zingg, minor heir of Jacob Zingg, deceas 1 CONC ed (Grandfather)...be appointed Guardian for Myrtie b. Jany 7, 1866...appr 1 CONC oved" [from Kandi Reeder, Tuliptree44@@aol.com, 26 September 2000]. 1 CONT 1 CONT Sarah lived in Wayland until about 1885, when she moved to Conway, Iowa. S 1 CONC he later died there [information provided by Barbara Boardman, bhboardman@@ 1 CONC aol.com, 22 September 2001 -- JTS]. 0 @I00022@ INDI 1 NAME Jonathan Slaughter /Bereman/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1828 2 PLAC Mercer County, Kentucky 1 DEAT 2 DATE 22 AUG 1863 2 PLAC Mount Pleasant, Henry County, Iowa 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Military, Entry 2 DATE 13 AUG 1862 2 PLAC Iowa, mustering into the Union Army as a Seventh Corporal in Company B of the 25th Iowa Infantry. He was promoted to Fifth and Fourth Corporal before his death 1 BURI 2 PLAC the Forest Home cemetery in Mt. Pleasant, Iowa 1 FAMS @F00086@ 1 FAMS @F00010@ 1 FAMC @F00082@ 1 NOTE @NI00022@ 0 @NI00022@ NOTE 1 CONC Norm Berreman reports that the Iowa Census for 1850 in Henry County, Jeffe 1 CONC rson Township, lists "Jonathan age 22 Farmer" [from Norm's FTW file, 30 S 1 CONC eptember 1999]. 1 CONT 1 CONT Jonathan entered the army in Marshall, Iowa. While he was enrolled on 13 A 1 CONC ugust 1862 he was mustered into service on 27 September 1862 at Camp McKea 1 CONC n, Iowa. He died of chronic diarrhea, which the surgeon of his regiment (D 1 CONC r. William S. Marsh) reported he acquired at "about the time of the batt 1 CONC le of Arkansas Pass in Arkansas", perhaps in about January of 1863 (the wr 1 CONC iting on the doctor's statement is difficult to decipher). The surgeon ind 1 CONC icates that "said disease continued to afflict him while in the service un 1 CONC til he was sent...up the river in hopital boat." The surgeon (coincidental 1 CONC ly?) goes on to say that he resigned his position as surgeon to the 25th R 1 CONC egiment of Iowa Volunteers and returned to his practice in Mr. Pleasant, w 1 CONC here he was called upon to attend Jonathan, now on furlough, in the last s 1 CONC tages of his now chronic diarrhea [from pension office application materia 1 CONC ls, filed by his brother Alva in behalf of Sarah and dated 29 September 18 1 CONC 63, in my files -- JTS]. 1 CONT 1 CONT Robert K. Bereman says "There are references made, in some of the old lett 1 CONC ers that we have, that the Bereman family was engaged in legal proceedin 1 CONC gs in NYC to obtain a large settlement for land that was illegally taken f 1 CONC rom them in the 1700s. The first mention I have of this matter is an ear 1 CONC ly 1830s letter, and Jonathan's brothers are still talking about it in the 1 CONC ir Civil War letters. My uncle said that he once had a box of legal pape 1 CONC rs that shed a lot of light on the matter, but he threw it away becau 1 CONC se it was taking up too much space! 1 CONT 1 CONT "I have always thought that the suit concerned the Old Place on Staten Isl 1 CONC and. I also think that the reason the Bereman genealogy is so well defin 1 CONC ed back to the first Thomas is that the family had to prove their relation 1 CONC ship to him to have any chance of winning the suit and getting some money. 1 CONC " 1 CONT 1 CONT Joan Bereman (Robert K's daughter) reports that Robert also told her th 1 CONC at "while reading through the old letters, he found one of Thomas Armstron 1 CONC g's (Jonathan and Til's brother) that made reference to the suit. Thomas s 1 CONC aid something about the fact that if each family member were to be award 1 CONC ed $100,000, he could 'live real well on that'" (from personal corresponde 1 CONC nce with Joan Bereman, beremanj@@hotmail.com, 28 Feb 1999). 1 CONT 1 CONT Jonathan is buried in the same family plot with his father and mother. Sis 1 CONC ters Caroline and Sarah are also buried in this plot. Jonathan's grave m 1 CONC ay have a flat stone in addition to his upright stone [personal correspond 1 CONC ence from Charlie Larimer (clarimer@@prodigy.net), 6 November 2001 -- JTS]. 0 @I00023@ INDI 1 NAME John /Zingg/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 27 JUN 1839 2 PLAC Monroe County, Ohio 1 DEAT 2 DATE 18 AUG 1907 2 PLAC Sheridan, Wyoming 1 BURI 2 DATE 20 AUG 1907 2 PLAC Sheridan Municipal Cemetery, Sheridan, Wyoming 1 FAMS @F00011@ 1 FAMS @F00825@ 1 FAMC @F01203@ 1 NOTE @NI00023@ 0 @NI00023@ NOTE 1 CONC John and his wife Sarah lived in Marshall, Iowa (from The William Flemi 1 CONC ng Family: A Genealogy, p. 163). 0 @I00024@ INDI 1 NAME Stella Evelyn /Bereman/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 5 APR 1861 2 PLAC Henry County, Iowa 1 DEAT 2 DATE 5 APR 1930 2 PLAC O'Brien County, Iowa 1 BURI 2 PLAC Lone Tree Cemetery, Everly, Iowa 1 FAMS @F00054@ 1 FAMC @F00010@ 1 NOTE @NI00024@ 0 @NI00024@ NOTE 1 CONC Henry County, Iowa Probate Docket 'F' Page 74, 1864: Wednesday October 2 1 CONC 6, 1864; transcript: "Guardianship of Samuel T Bereman et al minors. Appli 1 CONC cation being made to that effect and cause appearing to the satisfacti 1 CONC on of the Court therefore A.H. Bereman is hereby appointed Guardian of t 1 CONC he persons and property of Amana E Bereman born Feb 8 1854, Samuel T Berem 1 CONC an b. March 31 1858 and of the property of Stella E Bereman born April 5 1 1 CONC 861. Thereupon he gave bond in the penal sum of two hundred dollars with C 1 CONC .M. Freeman as security which bond and security are hereby approved and bo 1 CONC nd filed and he took and subscribed the oath prescribed by law. Thereup 1 CONC on a Commission is this day issued to him as such Guardian" Bond and Commi 1 CONC ssion recorded in Record of Bonds at page 371 [from Kand Reeder, Tuliptree 1 CONC 44@@aol.com, 26 September 2000]. 1 CONT 1 CONT Stella deeded to her brother Samuel her 1/3 of the property in Jeffers 1 CONC on Township, Henry County, Iowa, section 13, after 1880 [I have a map of t 1 CONC he township that indicates this and other property belonging to the "Berem 1 CONC an estate" in 1870. Both this map and the deed information were acquired f 1 CONC rom Kandi Reeder, Tuliptree44@@aol.com, 25 September 2000 -- JTS]. 0 @I00025@ INDI 1 NAME Myrta J. /Zingg/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 JAN 1866 1 BURI 2 PLAC Methodist Episcopal church cemetery, Wayland, Henry County, Iowa 1 FAMS @F00063@ 1 FAMC @F00011@ 1 NOTE @NI00025@ 0 @NI00025@ NOTE 1 CONC "Probate Record L 1881 p 421 August 18, 1881 (abstract). Guardianship of M 1 CONC yrtie Zingg (minor). Now Comes Sarah E Bereman (mother) and makes applicat 1 CONC ion for guardianship of Myrtie Zingg, minor heir of Jacob Zingg, deceas 1 CONC ed (Grandfather)...be appointed Guardian for Myrtie b. Jany 7, 1866...appr 1 CONC oved" [from Kandi Reeder, Tuliptree44@@aol.com, 26 September 2000]. 1 CONT 1 CONT Myrta and her husband Alvin lived in Wayland, Iowa (from The William Flemi 1 CONC ng Family: A Genealogy, p. 166). 0 @I00026@ INDI 1 NAME Ottway Curry /Zingg/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 5 MAR 1872 2 PLAC Wayland, Henry County, Iowa 1 DEAT 2 DATE 30 AUG 1935 2 PLAC Boulder, Colorado 1 EVEN 2 TYPE College 2 PLAC the Colorado State College of Education, and held a master's degree from Denver University 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Address 2 DATE AFT 1908 2 PLAC Holyoke, Colorado 1 OCCU 2 PLAC Holyoke; Occupation: a teacher 1 OCCU 2 DATE ABT 1924 2 PLAC Boulder; Occupation: Deputy County Superintendent of Schools 1 FAMS @F00064@ 1 FAMC @F00011@ 0 @I00027@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Bereman/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 9 DEC 1761 2 PLAC Greenwich, Cumberland County, New Jersey 1 DEAT 2 DATE 20 FEB 1835 2 PLAC Mercer County, Kentucky 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Military, Entry 2 DATE 1782 2 PLAC Cumberland County, New Jersey 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Military, Discharge 2 DATE 9 OCT 1782 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Moved 2 DATE ABT 1783 2 PLAC Kentucky, in the fall of the year 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Address 2 DATE AFT 1804 2 PLAC Mercer County, Kentucky 1 WILL 2 DATE 20 JAN 1828 1 FAMS @F01377@ 1 FAMS @F00156@ 1 FAMS @F00012@ 1 FAMC @F00098@ 1 NOTE @NI00027@ 0 @NI00027@ NOTE 1 CONC The birth date accepted here was acquired from notes taken by Charles E. S 1 CONC heppard of Bridgeton, New Jersey from the records of the Greenwich Presbyt 1 CONC erian Church [I have photocopies of a transcript taken from those not 1 CONC es -- JTS]. 1 CONT 1 CONT Thos. Beriman of Lincoln County, Kentucky, was listed on a tax list dat 1 CONC ed 21 April 1790. Lincoln County in 1792 still comprised almost the enti 1 CONC re lowest third of Kentucky, all the way from the eastern border to the we 1 CONC stern border [from _The "First Census" of Kentucky 1790_, compiled by Char 1 CONC les B. Heinemann (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1976), p. 11]. 1 CONT 1 CONT Thomas Bereman of Mercer County, Kentucky, appears on the US census for 18 1 CONC 10. Living in the house at that time were three white males and one whi 1 CONC te female under 10, one white male between 16 and 26, one white female bet 1 CONC ween 26 and 45, one white male over 45, and 5 slaves. I presume here th 1 CONC at Thomas himself was the male over 45 and that his wife Nancy was the fem 1 CONC ale between 26 and 45. It may be that Nash Bereman, Thomas's youngest chi 1 CONC ld from his marriage to Nancy Nash, was the 16-26 year old male. Two of t 1 CONC he three males under 10 should be Samuel and Jesse, but I don't know who t 1 CONC he third might be. The female under 10 should be Rhoda. 1 CONT 1 CONT Lincoln County was first established in 1780 out of Kentucky County, Virgi 1 CONC nia. The county seat was Stanford. Mercer County was established in 1785 f 1 CONC rom part of Lincoln County, and its county seat was Harrodsburg. Frankl 1 CONC in County, finally, was established in 1794 out of parts of Woodford, Merc 1 CONC er, and Shelby Counties. Its county seat was Frankfort [from http://www.ky 1 CONC genweb.net/counties/formation.html, 4 May 2003 -- JTS]. 1 CONT 1 CONT Thomas Berreman of Franklin County, Kentucky, was listed on a tax list dat 1 CONC ed 10 August 1801 [from _"Second Census" of Kentucky -- 1800_, compil 1 CONC ed by G. Glenn Clift (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1966), p. 21 1 CONC ]. 1 CONT 1 CONT From Ermina Jett Darnell, _Forks of Elkhorn Church: With Genealogies of Ea 1 CONC rly Members_ (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1980), pp. 71-72: 1 CONT 1 CONT "BERRYMAN -- Nancy, 1800 dis [dismissed] to South Benson 1801 1 CONT 1 CONT "This may have been Nancy Emerson (dau Samuel), who m thomas Berreman, Lin 1 CONC coln 1794. Thomas Berryman (Bereman) came from New Jersey to Kentucky in 1 1 CONC 783, and was living south of the river, F 1796. In 1811 Thomas and Nancy s 1 CONC old land to the Greshams, and in 1817 to George Butler. They went to Merce 1 CONC r, where Thomas was living in 1832. 1 CONT 1 CONT "Thomas A. Berryman was in Owen, 1825. 1 CONT 1 CONT "No relationship is known between this family and the Berrymans of Clifto 1 CONC n, who came from Virginia." 1 CONT 1 CONT [I'm not sure exactly where "south of the river" is meant to designate, si 1 CONC nce the Kentucky River runs mainly north and south in this area, with ma 1 CONC ny turns to the east and west. This course leaves lots of places that cou 1 CONC ld reasonably be designated as "south of the river" -- JTS, 28 February 20 1 CONC 02]. 1 CONT 1 CONT "The South Benson Church, in Franklin County [Kentucky], was constitut 1 CONC ed in February, 1801, by William Hickman, Sr., Warren Cash, and John Penn 1 CONC y. The following members were dismissed from the Forks [of Elkhorn] Chur 1 CONC ch to join the congregation: William Hickman, Jr., and wife Obedience; Gil 1 CONC bert and Lucy Christian; John Major; Nancy Berryman. Thomas Berryman was o 1 CONC ne of the first messengers [from the South Benson Church, in Franklin Coun 1 CONC ty, Kentucky?] to the [Elkhorn?] Association" [from Ermina Jett Darnell, _ 1 CONC Forks of Elkhorn Church: With Genealogies of Early Members_ (Baltimore: Ge 1 CONC nealogical Publishing Co., 1980), pp. 25-26]. 1 CONT 1 CONT From all of the above, I'm assuming here that Thomas moved from Greenwic 1 CONC h, New Jersey, to Lincoln County, Kentucky, in 1783; that he moved to Fran 1 CONC klin County, Kentucky, in 1801; and that he moved to Mercer County, Kentuc 1 CONC ky, before 1810. 1 CONT 1 CONT From Norm Berreman's FTW file, 1 October 1999: 1 CONT 1 CONT "Also listed as Thomas Berryman of Cumberland County, New Jersey, and Merc 1 CONC er County, Ky. See Vineland Historical Magazine, vol.31, pag 1 CONC es 15 to 21 by Walter Lee Sheppard of Philadelphia and subsequent correcti 1 CONC ons p-247 from following vol. specific number uncertain by Sheppard 1 CONT 1 CONT "From record in the National Archives, Revolutionary Pension Records. 1 CONT 1 CONT "On 3 Sept., 1832, Thomas Bereman (also Beriman) of Mercer County, Kentuck 1 CONC y, in his 71st year, applied for a pension, alleging service as a priva 1 CONC te in the Company commanded by Capt. Allen, in New Jersey, for 8 months fr 1 CONC om 1781. He was born and resided in Cumberland County, N. J. He enlist 1 CONC ed for 9 months with Capt. Allen. His service included the companies of C 1 CONC apt. Hand and Capt. Keen, and on a gunboat on the Delaware and on Harvey C 1 CONC reek at Greenwich, and sometimes at Bridgewater. In the fall of 1783 he m 1 CONC oved to Mercer County, Kentucky where he has resided ever since. The pens 1 CONC ion was granted. There are other documents in his file (s. 16322) but no 1 CONC thing on his family. 1 CONT 1 CONT "Kentucky Pension Roll of 1835: Thomas Bereman , Mercer Co. Private of N 1 CONC ew Jersey Line, $26.66 annual allowance, $79.98 amount received Februa 1 CONC ry 1, 1833 Pension started at age 73. 1 CONT 1 CONT "A Thomas Bereman married Mary Ann Allen Jun 8, 1820 in Adams Co., Ohio 1 CONT 1820 BEREMAN THOMAS Adams County OH 001 West Union Federal Population Sche 1 CONC dule OH 1820 Federal Census Index OH32097555 1 CONT 1 CONT "From Revolutionary War Soldiers, Montgomery, Monroe & Mercer Counties, Ke 1 CONC ntucky. Thomas Bereman, Pvt; NJLine, 1 Feb 1833, $26.66; age 73 at Merc 1 CONC er Co., Kentucky 1 CONT 1 CONT "Name spelled Berreman in another source or Berryman.IGI #538062 1 CONT birth & parents from IGI 538049 p-31 Ref. 55551" 1 CONT 1 CONT 1810 BEREMAN THOMAS Mercer County KY 334 30101-10010-05 Federal Populati 1 CONC on Schedule KY 1810 Federal Census Index KYS1a277337 1 CONT 1 CONT Norm Berreman says that Thomas's year of death was 1845 [from Norm's FTW f 1 CONC ile, 1 October 1999]. 0 @I00028@ INDI 1 NAME Nancy /Emerson/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 17 DEC 1779 2 PLAC Mercer County, Kentucky 1 DEAT 2 DATE BET 12 JUL 1834 AND MAR 1835 2 PLAC Mercer County, Kentucky 1 FAMS @F00012@ 1 FAMC @F01376@ 1 NOTE @NI00028@ 0 @NI00028@ NOTE 1 CONC "The South Benson Church, in Franklin County [Kentucky], was constitut 1 CONC ed in February, 1801, by William Hickman, Sr., Warren Cash, and John Penn 1 CONC y. The following members were dismissed from the Forks [of Elkhorn] Chur 1 CONC ch to join the congregation: William Hickman, Jr., and wife Obedience; Gil 1 CONC bert and Lucy Christian; John Major; Nancy Berryman" [from Ermina Jett Dar 1 CONC nell, _Forks of Elkhorn Church: With Genealogies of Early Members_ (Baltim 1 CONC ore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1980), p. 26]. 1 CONT 1 CONT Nancy and her husband were given two slaves in Nancy's father's will: "a n 1 CONC egro girl named Hannah and one negro boy named Stephen" [from an article w 1 CONC ritten by John H. Bereman after 1963, received from Gwen Moore, histori 1 CONC an of Henry County, Iowa, September 1999]. 1 CONT 1 CONT I have a copy of a letter written by Nancy to her daughter on 12 July 18 1 CONC 34 (received from R.K. Bereman, P.O. Box 785, Aurora, Illinois 60507]. Th 1 CONC us her death could not have occurred before that date -- JTS, 12 Septemb 1 CONC er 1999. The letter is addressed "Dear daughter", so it is not complete 1 CONC ly certain which daughter the letter was directed to. It is probably Mildr 1 CONC ed, though, since the letter refers to "sister Rhoda". 0 @I00029@ INDI 1 NAME Samuel Emerson /Bereman/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 NOV 1804 2 PLAC Franklin County (?), Kentucky 1 DEAT 2 DATE 7 JUL 1864 2 PLAC Memphis, Tennessee 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Address 2 PLAC Mercer County, Kentucky 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Military, Entry 2 DATE 16 OCT 1862 2 PLAC Iowa, in Company H of the 37th Iowa Infantry (also known as the "gray beard regiment"), at the age of 57 1 BURI 2 PLAC the Forest Home cemetery in Mount Pleasant, Iowa 1 FAMS @F00082@ 1 FAMC @F00012@ 1 NOTE @NI00029@ 0 @NI00029@ NOTE 1 CONC Samuel and his family freed what slaves they owned and moved across the Oh 1 CONC io River to Indiana because of their opposition to slave-holding. Both se 1 CONC ts of grandparents held slaves. The oldest four children were born in Kent 1 CONC ucky, the remainder in Hendricks County, Indiana (near Belleville). "Judg 1 CONC ing by the contents of many letters that they wrote back to Kentucky duri 1 CONC ng the 1830s and early 1840s which still survive, life in Indiana at th 1 CONC is period was something of a grim struggle. There are constant complain 1 CONC ts of poor health (particularly the ague), poor crops, bad weather, loneli 1 CONC ness, etc. One of the unending problems was providing education for the ch 1 CONC ildren -- schoolteachers, mostly young men, were scarce and unreliable. D 1 CONC ue to this off-and-on type of education, members of the same family sho 1 CONC w, in their surviving letters, a range from fine handwriting and Shakespea 1 CONC rean quotes to scrawls and near-illiteracy. In this period of casual spell 1 CONC ing the family name appears in various ways on letters and documents: Beri 1 CONC man, Berreman, Berryman, Berriman. However, when written by any memb 1 CONC er of the family it was consistently spelled Bereman". In October of 184 1 CONC 5, they moved to Henry County, Iowa. A cousin, H.M. Rawlins, had alrea 1 CONC dy settled there. The 1850 Henry County census lists Samuel and his four s 1 CONC ons (Jonathan, Alva, Thomas, and William) as farmers. When the Civil War b 1 CONC egan, all six sons (thus including Tilghman and Samuel Oliver) enliste 1 CONC d, as did the husbands of two of the daughters. Eleanor served as a nur 1 CONC se [from personal correspondence from Joan Bereman, beremanj@@hotmail.co 1 CONC m, 4 March 1999, and from an article written by John H. Bereman after 196 1 CONC 3, received from Gwen Moore, historian of Henry County, Iowa, September 19 1 CONC 99]. 1 CONT 1 CONT Samuel served in the Civil War as a "musician". He is described as havi 1 CONC ng died of dysentery or "bloody flux", which he had contracted on abo 1 CONC ut 26 June 1864. He had the rank of private at the time of his death [fr 1 CONC om pension office application materials, filed by his son Alva in beha 1 CONC lf of Eleanor and dated 28 October 1864, in my files -- JTS]. He is sa 1 CONC id to have died in the tent of his son William, during a reunion [from per 1 CONC sonal correspondence from Joan Bereman, beremanj@@hotmail.com, 4 March 199 1 CONC 9, and from an article written by John H. Bereman after 1963, received fr 1 CONC om Gwen Moore, historian of Henry County, Iowa, September 1999]. 1 CONT 1 CONT From Norm Berreman: "Iowa Census 1850 Henry Co., Jefferson, TWP, Reel n 1 CONC o. 432-184 P# 218b Samuel age 45 listed as Farmer, 1000 acres? Wife Elean 1 CONC or 43, Children Jonathan 22, Alva H., 21, Emeline age 19, Thomas 17 Willi 1 CONC am 15, Caroline 13, Tillman 11, Oliver 9, Sarah 7. All born in Indiana exc 1 CONC ept for Samuel E, Eleanor, Jonathan,Alva H., and Emeline . Last named we 1 CONC re born in Indiana., 1 CONT 1 CONT "Roster of 37th Regiment, Iowa Vol Ind, A-J. Gray Beard Regiment, Men ov 1 CONC er 45 in good physical condition assigned to guard duty Samuel E. Berem 1 CONC an age 57, Residence Mount Pleasant, nativity Kentucky, Enlisted Oct. 1 1 CONC 6, 1862. Mustered Nov. 5, 1862. Died of disease July 7, 1864, Memphis, Ten 1 CONC n." [from Norm's FTW file, 30 September 1999]. Norm says that Samuel's bir 1 CONC th year was 1805. 1 CONT 1 CONT "I frequently go to Henry County, Iowa doing various projects. Last weeke 1 CONC nd I went metal detecting with some friends of mine, and we explored Samu 1 CONC el E. Bereman’s farm. We found a lot of square head nails, and other thin 1 CONC gs of minor interest... I have visited Samuel and Eleanor’s grave many tim 1 CONC es. Jont, Caroline and Sarah (Sallie) Bereman are buried in the same fami 1 CONC ly plot. Thomas Bereman and Emeline & Jacob are buried elsewhere in the sa 1 CONC me cemetery. Samuel’s grave actually has two stones – an upright stone, a 1 CONC nd a flat stone that is now completely buried. I uncovered the flat sto 1 CONC ne a few years ago and made a rubbing of it – it is very ornamental. It h 1 CONC as an eagle on the top with his head dipped, holding a US flag in its mout 1 CONC h. I made a rubbing of the grave, but unfortunately I did not have my came 1 CONC ra with me that day. I may have to dig it up again sometime to take some p 1 CONC ictures. It is extremely well preserved, probably because it has been buri 1 CONC ed. I think that Jont also has a flat stone in addition to his upright sto 1 CONC ne, but I haven't uncovered it yet" [personal correspondence from Charl 1 CONC ie Larimer (clarimer@@prodigy.net), 6 November 2001 -- JTS]. 0 @I00030@ INDI 1 NAME Marianna /Szczepanska/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Poland-Russia 1 FAMS @F00007@ 1 NOTE @NI00030@ 0 @NI00030@ NOTE 1 CONC The church death record of Marianna's daughter, Adela, suggests that Mari 1 CONC anna may also have been called Marta. 1 CONT 1 CONT Aldona Druseika (lithuanianroots@@yahoo.com) wrote "As regards Szczepans 1 CONC ki family we found that such family came from the IGLAUKE place Suwalki to 1 CONC o, near Pilviskiai. This datas we found in the Dictionary of Lithuanian na 1 CONC mes.... Additionally too in Lithuanian archives there are left files peri 1 CONC od 1824-1915 from this Suwalki place as Iglauke" [personal correspondenc 1 CONC e, 13 February 2001 - JTS]. 0 @I00031@ INDI 1 NAME Violet Maria /Clark/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 26 JAN 1857 2 PLAC Petersburg, Menard County, Illinois 1 DEAT 2 DATE 5 MAR 1950 2 PLAC Denver, Denver County, Colorado 1 FAMS @F00013@ 1 FAMC @F00014@ 1 NOTE @NI00031@ 0 @NI00031@ NOTE 1 CONC At the time of her death, Violet lived at 1650 S. Pearl St., in Denver. T 1 CONC he cause of death listed on her death certificate was "malnutrition, d 1 CONC ue to fractured pelvis"; a contributing cause was "senility". Her pelv 1 CONC is had been fractured in an accident at home that had occurred on 7 Januar 1 CONC y, when she fell while walking to the kitchen. 1 CONT 1 CONT Violet was buried on 7 March 1950 in Holyoke Cemetery. 0 @I00032@ INDI 1 NAME John /Crater/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 19 JAN 1850 2 PLAC Wannata County, Pennsylvania 1 DEAT 2 DATE 24 APR 1931 2 PLAC Holyoke, Phillips County, Colorado 1 BAPM 2 DATE 1870 2 PLAC Kansas 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Moved 2 DATE 1871 2 PLAC Wellsville, in Franklin County, Kansas 1 OCCU 2 PLAC a carpenter and farmer 1 FAMS @F00013@ 1 FAMC @F00015@ 1 NOTE @NI00032@ 0 @NI00032@ NOTE 1 CONC From John's obituary: 1 CONT 1 CONT "The family of four came to Colorado in March, 1887 and settled on a homes 1 CONC tead ten miles northwest of Holyoke, where the daughters were reared and e 1 CONC ducated. With the exception of three years spent at Lincoln, Nebr., this h 1 CONC as been the family home. 1 CONT 1 CONT "Mr Crater was a self educated man, a great reader and observer with a mar 1 CONC velous memory which he retained until the last. 1 CONT 1 CONT "His trade was that of a carpenter in which he was very proficient and w 1 CONC as also a good farmer. 1 CONT 1 CONT "At the age of 18 he accepted Jesus Christ as his personal Savior durl 1 CONC ng a series of special revival meetings. His conversion was most outstandi 1 CONC ng -- an experience which he never forgot and which he always enjoy 1 CONC ed to tell. In 1870 he was buried with his Lord in baptism and united wi 1 CONC th a church in Kansas. After moving to Colorado he helped to organize t 1 CONC he First Baptist Church of Holyoke, April 4,1888, and became a charter me 1 CONC mber and deacon to which office he has been faithful. He has helped to bu 1 CONC ild two church buildings, and has served as a Sunday School teacher for ma 1 CONC ny years. He taught his class and was present in his pew the Sunday befo 1 CONC re his death. 1 CONT 1 CONT "He was known for his depth of spirituality. A firm believer in the Bib 1 CONC le and always conscientious. A most devoted husband and father; a faithf 1 CONC ul friend; a neighborly neighbor; and a lover and supporter of all that w 1 CONC as good. A man greatly missed." 1 CONT 1 CONT John was buried in Holyoke on 26 April 1931. 0 @I00033@ INDI 1 NAME Alvah Clark /Crater/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 SEP 1877 1 DEAT 2 DATE 30 AUG 1880 1 FAMC @F00013@ 1 NOTE @NI00033@ 0 @NI00033@ NOTE 1 CONC Alvah apparently died of "chills". 1 CONT 1 CONT Alvah's father John, then living in Holyoke, later bought cemetery lots f 1 CONC or Alvah and his brother Edwin at the Walton Cemetery in Walton, Kansa 1 CONC s, on 17 October 1888 (lots 2 and 6 in block 5). 0 @I00034@ INDI 1 NAME Lula May /Crater/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 AUG 1881 1 FAMS @F00046@ 1 FAMC @F00013@ 0 @I00035@ INDI 1 NAME Alfred Bedford /Clark/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 28 OCT 1828 2 PLAC Petersburg, Menard County, Illinois 1 DEAT 2 DATE 29 SEP 1921 2 PLAC Holyoke, Phillips County, Colorado 1 BURI 2 DATE 2 OCT 1921 2 PLAC Holyoke Cemetery, Holyoke, Phillips County, Colorado 1 FAMS @F00014@ 1 FAMC @F00420@ 1 NOTE @NI00035@ 0 @NI00035@ NOTE 1 CONC Alfred came to Colorado in 1887, where he came to start a farm. The cau 1 CONC se of death indicated on Alfred's Death Certificate is "old age". He was b 1 CONC uried in Holyoke Cemetery on 2 October 1921. 0 @I00036@ INDI 1 NAME Rebecca /Crawford/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 19 DEC 1833 2 PLAC Petersburg, Menard County, Illinois 1 DEAT 2 DATE 29 MAY 1909 2 PLAC Holyoke, Phillips County, Colorado 1 BURI 2 DATE 1 JUN 1909 2 PLAC Holyoke Cemetery, Holyoke, Phillips County, Colorado 1 FAMS @F00014@ 1 FAMC @F00274@ 1 NOTE @NI00036@ 0 @NI00036@ NOTE 1 CONC The cause of death listed on Rebecca's death certificate is "old age". S 1 CONC he was buried in Holyoke on 1 June 1909. Her death certificate further ind 1 CONC icates that her birthplace was Petersburg, Illinois. There exists an IGI r 1 CONC ecord, however, indicating that a Rebecca Crawford was born on the same d 1 CONC ay indicated by our family records but in "Northcut, Kentucky" rather th 1 CONC an in Illinois. It is from that IGI record that I've taken the names of Re 1 CONC becca's parents. It lists LDS film #1903963 as its source, and while I hav 1 CONC en't checked that source, it seems possible that the "Northcut" referen 1 CONC ce arose from the fact that Rebecca's parents appear to have been "marri 1 CONC ed June 26, 1810 by Benj Northcut in Ky" (quoted from a transcription of t 1 CONC he family Bible of James Crawford, Rebecca's brother). A different IGI rec 1 CONC ord, which lists an LDS batch file as its source, says that Rebecca was bo 1 CONC rn in 1834 in Menard County, Illinois. It suggests similar names for Rebec 1 CONC ca's parents (it differs only in not specifying her mother's maiden name [ 1 CONC JTS]. 0 @I00037@ INDI 1 NAME Anderson William /Clark/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1852 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 1946 1 FAMS @F00073@ 1 FAMC @F00014@ 0 @I00038@ INDI 1 NAME Clarinda T. /Clark/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 18 MAY 1854 2 PLAC Menard County, Illinois 1 DEAT 2 DATE 24 MAR 1939 2 PLAC Madrid, Iowa 1 FAMS @F04607@ 1 FAMS @F00068@ 1 FAMC @F00014@ 1 NOTE @NI00038@ 0 @NI00038@ NOTE 1 CONC Clarinda was known to her family as "Clara" [correspondence from Donald Bl 1 CONC ome (d.blome@@worldnet.att.net), 26 February 2001 -- JTS]. 1 CONT 1 CONT Don writes: "David and Clara's farm was in section 35 of Sandridge townsh 1 CONC ip in Menard County. The farm was 4.5 miles south of the Blome farm, so t 1 CONC hat put Clara's daughter Martha Ann and my grandfather, George Daniel Blo 1 CONC me in close proximity at an early age" [personal correspondence from Don B 1 CONC lome (d.blome@@worldnet.att.net), 8 March 2001 -- JTS]. 0 @I00039@ INDI 1 NAME Martha Jane /Clark/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1855 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT NOV 1946 1 FAMS @F00028@ 1 FAMC @F00014@ 1 NOTE @NI00039@ 0 @NI00039@ NOTE 1 CONC Martha's nickname was Nettie. She and Violet married brothers. 0 @I00040@ INDI 1 NAME Harney Coleman /Clark/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 17 JUN 1863 2 PLAC Petersburg, Illinois 1 DEAT 2 DATE 3 OCT 1951 1 BURI 2 PLAC Chatham, Illinois; Quality: 0 1 FAMS @F00212@ 1 FAMC @F00014@ 0 @I00041@ INDI 1 NAME Robert Glen /Bereman/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 APR 1916 2 PLAC Holyoke, Phillips County, Colorado 1 DEAT 2 DATE 22 JUN 2001 2 PLAC Visalia, California 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Address 2 PLAC Visalia, California 1 BURI 2 DATE 30 JUN 2001 2 PLAC Visalia District Cemetery, Visalia, California 1 FAMS @F00137@ 1 FAMC @F00008@ 1 NOTE @NI00041@ 0 @NI00041@ NOTE 1 CONC Bob graduated from the University of Colorado in 1937 with a bachelor's de 1 CONC gree in business, and he subsequently attended Columbia University. Duri 1 CONC ng World War II he served in the U.S. Navy, including two years on a mines 1 CONC weeper in the South Pacific. He spent his last year of service as a Nav 1 CONC al V12 program instructor at Cornell University. He graduated from the Uni 1 CONC versity of Southern California School of Law in 1949, and started practici 1 CONC ng in 1950. He moved with his family to Visalia in 1959, where he serv 1 CONC ed as assistant district attorney of Tulare County, California, from 19 1 CONC 59 to 1966 and as district attorney from 1966 to 1975. He won re-electi 1 CONC on in 1970, but chose not to run again in 1974. He was active in the Visal 1 CONC ia Evangelical Free Church and the Sequoia Lions Club, twice serving as pr 1 CONC esident. His memberships included the Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity, t 1 CONC he Beta Alpha Psi Fraternity, the Tulare County Bar Association, the Publ 1 CONC ic Employees Association of Tulare County and the California State Bar Aso 1 CONC ciation for 50 years. He enjoyed roses, trips to the mountains and worki 1 CONC ng with wood. In later years, he reproduced antique furniture. 0 @I00042@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret Louise /Bereman/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 20 OCT 1917 2 PLAC Holyoke, Phillips County, Colorado 1 FAMS @F00133@ 1 FAMC @F00008@ 1 NOTE @NI00042@ 0 @NI00042@ NOTE 1 CONC From personal correspondence with Marge, 8 June 2000 [JTS]: 1 CONT 1 CONT Marge moved to Denver in 1919, attended school there, and entered nurse 1 CONC 's training at the Glockner Hospital in Colorado Springs. She worked for t 1 CONC he Mountain States Telephone Company until she married Denver Dierks in 19 1 CONC 38. 1 CONT 1 CONT While living in Albuquerque, Marge worked as a secretary at the Krasnoff S 1 CONC chool of Fine Arts. When the family moved to Idaho Falls in 1954, she work 1 CONC ed in the Clerk's office at City Hall as cashier, billing and delinquent a 1 CONC ccounts, and finally Administrative Assistant to the Clerk. From there s 1 CONC he moved to a position with attorneys Albaugh, Bloem, Smith, Pike, and Fan 1 CONC ning, working as secretary and receptionist. She retired in 1979. 1 CONT 1 CONT Marge was a member of the Idaho Falls Ski Club, and was a charter member a 1 CONC nd President of the National Association of Legal Secretaries. She also se 1 CONC rved as President (and life member) of the Pinecrest Women's Golf Associat 1 CONC ion. She has also served as Secretary/Treasurer of the Idaho State Women 1 CONC 's Golf Association and as a charter member and first President of the St 1 CONC ar Valley Ranch Ladies Golf Association in Wyoming. She has also done volu 1 CONC nteer work for the Red Cross and the Gray Ladies. 0 @I00043@ INDI 1 NAME John Samuel /Bereman/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 JAN 1926 2 PLAC Denver, Denver County, Colorado 1 FAMS @F00154@ 1 FAMS @F01269@ 1 FAMS @F01378@ 1 FAMS @F01398@ 1 FAMC @F00008@ 1 NOTE @NI00043@ 0 @NI00043@ NOTE 1 CONC From personal correspondence from uncle John, received 20 August 1999 [JTS 1 CONC ]: 1 CONT 1 CONT "Attended the Denver school system, including Asbury, Dora Moore and Thatc 1 CONC her Elementary schools, Grant Junior High and South High School. Graduat 1 CONC ed High School in June, 1943. 1 CONT 1 CONT "Enlisted as a U.S. Marine and called to active duty July 1, 1943. Assign 1 CONC ed to the Marine College Training Program at Colorado College, Colorado Un 1 CONC iversity and Purdue University. Boot camp at Paris Island, S.C. and pre O 1 CONC CS at Camp Lejune, N.C.. Honorable discharge October 10, 1945. Highest ra 1 CONC nk achieved, private first class. 1 CONT 1 CONT "Completed Bachelors degree at the University of Colorado and graduat 1 CONC ed in June, 1947 with a BS (Civil Engineering). Postgraduate work in Civ 1 CONC il Engineering at the University of California, Berkeley in 1966. No degre 1 CONC e. 1 CONT 1 CONT "Called to active service in the U.S. Marine Corps (from the reserve, whi 1 CONC ch I joined in May, 1947) in January, 1952 during the Korean War. Complet 1 CONC ed OCS at Quantico, VA and served as an infantry rifle platoon command 1 CONC er in Able company, 1st Battalion, 1st Regiment, 1st Marine Division, in K 1 CONC orea during 1952 and 1953. Released from active service in 1953 and honora 1 CONC bly discharged in April, 1954. Highest rank achieved 1st Lieutenant. 1 CONT 1 CONT "Spent most of my life in the private practice of civil engineering and su 1 CONC rveying, in the Big Horn Basin of Wyoming." 1 CONT 1 CONT John's DNA was tested by FamilyTreeDNA, using labs at the University of Ar 1 CONC izona. It was discovered that his sample matched, in 24 of 25 markers, th 1 CONC at of Norman Paul Berreman (1931). This confirms with near certainty th 1 CONC at they had a common ancestor. Independent research conducted by researche 1 CONC rs in the two lines indicates that this ancestor was John Bereman of Cumbe 1 CONC rland County, New Jersey, who lived there between about 1734 and 1805. 0 @I00044@ INDI 1 NAME Abraham C. /Crater/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 17 OCT 1817 2 PLAC Montgomery, Pennsylvania 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1 OCT 1903 2 PLAC Harrodsburg, Mercer County, Kentucky 1 FAMS @F00015@ 1 FAMC @F00016@ 1 NOTE @NI00044@ 0 @NI00044@ NOTE 1 CONC Birth information is from IGI records, which cite LDS film numbers 17610 1 CONC 18 and 170630 [sic], page 256 ref #9724 as the source. Records obtained v 1 CONC ia personal correspondence with Marge Dierks (8 June 2000) indicate that A 1 CONC braham's death date was 10 January 1903 [JTS]. 0 @I00045@ INDI 1 NAME John /Crater/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 26 NOV 1797 2 PLAC Newton, Kansas 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 21 OCT 1839 1 FAMS @F00016@ 1 FAMS @F02928@ 1 FAMC @F00017@ 1 NOTE @NI00045@ 0 @NI00045@ NOTE 1 CONC Bill Crader gives John's date of birth as 27 November 1797 [personal corre 1 CONC spondence from Bill Crader (JacobCrader@@aol.com), 5 March 2001 -- JTS]. 1 CONT 1 CONT "John Crater of Upper Providence, Montgomery County, PA. His wife Mary (wi 1 CONC dow) renounced her right of administration and it was committed to Abrah 1 CONC am Crater and Henry R. Rittenhouse. At the estate sale of John Crate 1 CONC r, 24 items were purchased by Phillip Crater, 4 items by Abraham Crate 1 CONC r, 4 items by David Crater and 1 item by a John Crater. This John Crater d 1 CONC ied in 1839" [personal correspondence from Ken Crater (kccrater@@silcom.com 1 CONC ), citing Administrations of Estates acquired by him in Montgomery Count 1 CONC y, 25 October 2001 -- JTS]. I am tentatively guessing that this is the rig 1 CONC ht John Crater, who would have been brother to Phillip Crater, Abraham Cra 1 CONC ter, and David Crater and father to John Crater (and father of another Abr 1 CONC aham and another David, for that matter). 0 @I00046@ INDI 1 NAME Johannas /Greter/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 13 JUL 1765 2 PLAC Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1 DEAT 2 DATE 29 OCT 1822 1 FAMS @F00017@ 1 FAMC @F00018@ 1 NOTE @NI00046@ 0 @NI00046@ NOTE 1 CONC John may have been the first to formally change his name to John Crater [p 1 CONC ersonal correspondence from Bill Crader (JacobCrader@@aol.com), 5 March 20 1 CONC 01 -- JTS]. 0 @I00047@ INDI 1 NAME Johannas Friedt /Greter/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 APR 1734 2 PLAC Perkiomen Township (or "Van Bebbers Township"), near Skippach, Lower Salford, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania 1 DEAT 2 DATE 2 MAR 1818 1 BURI 2 DATE AFT 2 MAR 1818 2 PLAC Row 10, Lower Skippack Mennonite Cemetery, Perkiomen, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania 1 FAMS @F00018@ 1 FAMC @F02192@ 1 NOTE @NI00047@ 0 @NI00047@ NOTE 1 CONC Family bible entry: "1734, ist mir Jacob Greter eine sohn auf die welt geb 1 CONC ohren, den 10. Abril, mit namen Johannas, im schitz". Johannas was a co-ex 1 CONC ecutor of his father's will on 19 February 1760 [from personal corresponde 1 CONC nce with Gary Anderson (gary.anderson@@usm.eud), 24 February 2001 -- JTS]. 1 CONT 1 CONT From Gary Anderson's web site at http://tidepool.st.usm.edu/genealogy/4/7/ 1 CONC r/Johannes_GRATER.html: 1 CONT 1 CONT Johannes resided at Perkiomen and Skippack Township, Philadelphia Co, P 1 CONC A, Made will (MontCo, PA 5.39)- Be it remembered that I John GRATER of Per 1 CONC kiomen and Skippack Township in the County of Mongomery in the Commonweal 1 CONC th of Pennsylvania Yeoman, Being far Advanced in Years but of sound Dispos 1 CONC ing mind and Memory Calling to mind this transitory life Do think fit th 1 CONC is fifth day of March Anno Domini One thousand eight hundred and five to m 1 CONC ake and ordain this my Last will and Testament, in manner following. Fir 1 CONC st it is my will that all my Just debts and funeral Expenses be duely pa 1 CONC id and Discharged by my hereafter named Executors. 2nd I Give and bequea 1 CONC th to my Beloved wife Margaret as much of our household furnature as she C 1 CONC hooseth or the whole if She thinks fit, provided She is not to sell or Beq 1 CONC ueath the said furnature but it shal be Equally distributed between our Ch 1 CONC ildren after her Decease, Share and Share alike. I further Give to my wi 1 CONC fe one Cow to be kept and fed by my son Lewis during her natural Lif 1 CONC e, if she wishes to keep a Cow During that Period/ I further give to my wi 1 CONC fe for her resident in our present dwelling house if She wishes to Stay th 1 CONC ere, to pass and repass in and about the house, to the spring and ov 1 CONC en as it is becoming for a pious woman/ And further is to have a part of t 1 CONC he Garden and of the fruit for her use, she is to have a Sufficiency of Gr 1 CONC ain and meal Delivered to her at the Door by my son Lewis provided S 1 CONC he is to pay him for it out of her Dower/ And firewood shal be Cut and haw 1 CONC ld to the door by my son Lewis for the use of my wife During her natural L 1 CONC ife and that without any Compensation to said Lewis. I further gi 1 CONC ve to my wife the Interest of a Certain sum of four hundred pounds as h 1 CONC er dower besides the above mentioned out of my Low land tract, for and dur 1 CONC ing her natural Life but if the Interest of Said sum Should be Insufficie 1 CONC nt besides the above mentioned then and In such Case She shal have privele 1 CONC dge to take a part of the Principle for her support, Which sum Shal rema 1 CONC in in the hands of my Executors or the survivor of them. 3rd I Give and de 1 CONC vise to my son Lewis my Plantation whereon I now reside Containing one hun 1 CONC dred and twenty acres be the same more or less with all the Appurtenanc 1 CONC es thereto belonging to him the Said Lewis Grater and to his heirs and ass 1 CONC igns for Ever, for and in Consideration of the sum of twelve hundred Poun 1 CONC ds Money in Gold or Silver to be paid in manner following/ the Said Lew 1 CONC is shal pay the sum of fifty pounds annually and that on the first d 1 CONC ay of April succeeding each other, until s 5 March 1805, buried in r 1 CONC ow 10 aft. 2 March 1818 at Lower Skippack Mennonite Cemetery, Perkiomen, M 1 CONC ontgomery Co, PA, Will probated 27 March 1818. 0 @I00048@ INDI 1 NAME Jacob /Greter/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1705 2 PLAC Duhren, Pfalz (Palatinate), Germany 1 DEAT 2 DATE BET 11 JAN AND 19 FEB 1760 2 PLAC Gratersford, Skippack Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania 1 EMIG 2 DATE ABT 1719 2 PLAC Palatinate, Germany 1 EMIG 2 DATE 17 AUG 1733 2 PLAC the German Palatinate 1 OCCU 2 PLAC a weaver and farmer 1 PROP 2 PLAC the Perkiomen River, at or near what is now known as Grater's Ford. The tract of land, which Jacob farmed, was quite large 1 FAMS @F02192@ 1 FAMC @F00020@ 1 NOTE @NI00048@ 0 @NI00048@ NOTE 1 CONC "History of the Greter, Grater or Crater Family", by Lewis Crater, says (u 1 CONC sing information from Colonial Records, Volume III, p. 515) that Jacob arr 1 CONC ived on the ship Samuel of London, the master of which was Hugh Percy of R 1 CONC otterdam (most recently from Deal), on 17 August 1733. This is not confirm 1 CONC ed, though, by the portion of the passenger list that appears on line at h 1 CONC ttp://olivetreegenealogy.com/ships/palship43.shtml. Since that list contai 1 CONC ns only about 90 names, and since some sources indicate that nearly 300 pa 1 CONC ssengers were on that ship (see below), the absence of Jacob's name on t 1 CONC he on-line list probably doesn't mean much. There appear, though, to ha 1 CONC ve been two Jacob Graters in the Philadelphia area in the 1730s, one of wh 1 CONC om was a Mennonite (the one documented here) and the other of whom was a L 1 CONC utheran. Evidence suggests that the Lutheran got married for the first ti 1 CONC me in Philadelphia in 1733 and then moved to North Carolina, while our Men 1 CONC nonite was married by no later than 1729 and stayed in the Philadelphia ar 1 CONC ea. 1 CONT 1 CONT The story of the Lutheran Jacob Greter appears to be this: "Jacob Grete 1 CONC r, according to Moravian records, was born at Gumbertshofen, in lower Alsa 1 CONC ce. He would have been 25 years old when he landed at Philadelphia on Aug 1 CONC ust 17, 1733, a passenger on the ship Samuel, from Rotterdam, but last fr 1 CONC om Deal, with 291 Palatins aboard. The next appearance he makes in recor 1 CONC ds is in marriage records. Early Lutheran Baptisms and Marriages of South 1 CONC eastern Pennsylvania, page 56, shows Jacob Greter married Maria Barbara Ha 1 CONC rt (sp) on November 7, 1733. Another publication, Moravian Brethern in Hei 1 CONC delberg - 1752, has the following: 'Jacob Groeter, from Gumbertshofen in A 1 CONC lsace, born in 1708, Lutheran. Second wife, Barbara, from Breuschdo 1 CONC rf in Alsace, born May 17, 1703. Both received into the Moravian membersh 1 CONC ip in 1745. Children: Johann George, born September 22, 1739, and Abraha 1 CONC m, born January 22, 1745.' (Note: N.C. Moravian records show Johann Geor 1 CONC ge Greter was born October 3, 1739)" [see "The CRATER History, January, 19 1 CONC 94: Tracing the family history from Europe (Groeter, Greter, etc.), The CR 1 CONC ATER Family History" as compiled by: John Horn, Charlotte, NC, communicat 1 CONC ed to me by Gary Anderson (gandrsn@@ocean.otr.usm.edu) on 8 February 20 1 CONC 01 -- JTS]. Bill Crader writes "This [Lutheran] Jacob is probably a 1st. c 1 CONC ousin - It appears that his father is the brother of Martin, the fath 1 CONC er of Jacob, Martin & Barbara. I am still working on this. Also, there m 1 CONC ay be two other brothers" [personal correspondence with Bill (JacobCrader@@ 1 CONC aol.com), 5 March 2001 -- JTS]. 1 CONT 1 CONT Gary Anderson (gandrsn@@ocean.otr.usm.edu) argues persuasively that our Jac 1 CONC ob arrived in America with his mother and step-father, along with two fu 1 CONC ll siblings and three half siblings, in 1719. That is what is currently ac 1 CONC cepted here, on the basis of two important documents. From "Swiss Immigran 1 CONC ts to the Kraichgau after the 30 Years War", there is this listing: 5186 A 1 CONC LLENBACH ('ALLEBACH'), Mennoit (?), Burger in Duehren, verkauft 1719 Ha 1 CONC us und Hof in Duehren und zog nach Amerika (Sulford Township, Philadelph 1 CONC ia County); married Margaretha NN; Kinder: Jakob, Martin, Barbara, Esthe 1 CONC r, Elisabetha und David (GLA Karlsruhe, 61-5552, S. 31 und 44) [personal c 1 CONC orrespondence with Gary Anderson, 19 January 2001 -- JTS]. The names of th 1 CONC ese several children and reference to this first wife are repeated, and ( 1 CONC in particular) the relationship between Christian Allebach and Jacob Gret 1 CONC er is made clearer still in Allebach's 1746 Pennsylvania will, of which Ja 1 CONC cob was named as one of the executors: "I give, devise and bequeath un 1 CONC to my loving children named Esther, Elizabeth, Christian, David, Peter, Jo 1 CONC hn, Veronica, Mary, also likewise my first wife and my stepchildren nam 1 CONC ed Jacob, Martin and Barbara Greder all of this county aforesaid to be equ 1 CONC ally share and share alike divided between my own and my stepchildren as a 1 CONC foresaid after my Executors hereafter named have deducted an aforesaid it 1 CONC em my Servant ?Meaids? Is to before one year after my decease. I do here 1 CONC by order Executors direct that all my Goods Land and Tenant that I am n 1 CONC ow possessed of invested in or Entitled unto in the Province aforesa 1 CONC id be sold and disposed of by me Executors for the most they can get, as s 1 CONC oon as they can conveniently after my decease, and give Deeds as myse 1 CONC lf to the highest buyers his Heirs and assigns and that the money remaini 1 CONC ng in their hands after payments of my debts Funeral Charges and commissi 1 CONC on for debts and returns is deducted that the ? approved thereof be remitt 1 CONC ed and given to my wife, children and step children as aforesaid. B 1 CONC ut in case my wife should be unmarried and a widow her life then my Execut 1 CONC ors aforenamed at the time of ten years the estate equally divided as afor 1 CONC esaid in case my wife is to dye soon after my decease then it is to be div 1 CONC ided after her decease. I do hereby nominate and approve my trusty and we 1 CONC ll beloved step-son Jacob Greder of Perkiomen and Skippack Township, in t 1 CONC he said county, weaver, and my trusty and beloved neighbor Andrew Ziegl 1 CONC er of Salford Twp. aforesaid, saddler, Executors of this my last Will a 1 CONC nd Testament" 1 CONT 1 CONT From http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/3955/bibles.htm, 28 October 1999: 1 CONT 1 CONT Jacob arrived on the Ship Samuel in August, 1733 [see above, however]. Jac 1 CONC ob Greter was a bishop in the Mennonite Church of Skippack. He wrote his w 1 CONC ill 11 January 1760, and it was proved 19 February 1760 [from Gary Crat 1 CONC er (freelane@@freewwweb.com), 1 November 1999]. 1 CONT 1 CONT Jacob inherited 122 acres of land from father-in-law Paulus (Jr.) Fre 1 CONC ed in 1743. Made will (L/386)- Named wife Mary, and children Michael, Joh 1 CONC n, Paul, Barbara, Christian, Jacob, Katharine, Esther, and Mary. Named fri 1 CONC end John FREED. Witnesses were Michael ZIEGLER, Ludwig HORNING, and Andr 1 CONC ew ZIEGLER. 11 January 1760, Will proved 19 February 1760 [from Gary Ander 1 CONC son's web page at http://tidepool.st.usm.edu/genealogy/8/w/5/Jacob_(Jr)_GR 1 CONC ATER.html]. 1 CONT 1 CONT Jacob's surname was also occasionally given as "Greder". Gratersford, Skip 1 CONC pack Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, was named after him. His o 1 CONC ccupations included: weaver,miller, and farmer. He emigrated to Ameri 1 CONC ca in 1719. He owned 220 acres of farmland after 17 August 1733 at Graters 1 CONC ford, Skippack Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. He inherited 1 1 CONC 22 acres of land from his father-in-law, Paulus Freed, in 1743. He was nat 1 CONC uralized 21 June 1743. He was enumerated in a June 1756 census in whi 1 CONC ch he is said to have seven children and 220 acres (80 cleared) at Skippa 1 CONC ck Township, Lower Salford, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania [personal co 1 CONC rrespondence from Gary Anderson (gandrsn@@ocean.otr.usm.edu), 28 January 20 1 CONC 01 -- JTS]. 0 @I00049@ INDI 1 NAME Jacob /Greter/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 25 MAY 1729 2 PLAC Pennsylvania 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 17 JUL 1745 1 FAMC @F02192@ 1 NOTE @NI00049@ 0 @NI00049@ NOTE 1 CONC Since another child in this family was later given the name Jacob, it see 1 CONC ms likely that this Jacob died in infancy. 0 @I00050@ INDI 1 NAME Maria /Greter/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 18 APR 1731 2 PLAC Pennsylvania 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 11 JAN 1760 1 FAMS @F05071@ 1 FAMC @F02192@ 0 @I00051@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Greter/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 29 FEB 1735/36 2 PLAC Pennsylvania 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 11 JAN 1760 1 FAMC @F02192@ 0 @I00052@ INDI 1 NAME Paulus /Greter/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 JUL 1738 2 PLAC Pennsylvania 1 DEAT 2 DATE BET 6 MAY 1768 AND 1 JAN 1769 1 FAMC @F02192@ 0 @I00053@ INDI 1 NAME Barbara /Greter/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 SEP 1740 2 PLAC Skippack Township, Lower Salford, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania 1 DEAT 2 DATE 12 JAN 1817 1 FAMS @F00019@ 1 FAMS @F02226@ 1 FAMC @F02192@ 0 @I00054@ INDI 1 NAME Frederick /Hubler/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00019@ 0 @I00055@ INDI 1 NAME Christian /Greter/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 30 JAN 1742/43 1 DEAT 2 DATE BET 1760 AND 1768 1 FAMC @F02192@ 0 @I00056@ INDI 1 NAME Jacob /Grater/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 17 JUL 1745 1 FAMC @F02192@ 1 NOTE @NI00056@ 0 @NI00056@ NOTE 1 CONC Some researchers, following a hint offered by Lewis Crater, suggest that t 1 CONC he given name of the Grater child born on 17 July 1745 was Lewis, rather t 1 CONC han Jacob. The hint is contained in Lewis Crater's "History of the Grete 1 CONC r, Grater or Crater Family": "The names of three children have been los 1 CONC t, owing to a corner of the leaf of the old record being torn off; howev 1 CONC er the date of birth is still left. One of these three children was undoub 1 CONC tedly named 'Lewis'" (p. 6). The birth dates of the three children in ques 1 CONC tion are 17 July 1745, 8 June 1750, and 2 May 1753. Following several oth 1 CONC er Crater researches, however, including Gary Anderson [personal correspon 1 CONC dence from Gary Anderson (gandrsn@@ocean.otr.usm.edu), 28 January 2001 -- J 1 CONC TS], the first of these dates is here accepted for Jacob, rather than Lewi 1 CONC s, the second for Katherine, and the third for Esther, all of whose nam 1 CONC es appear in father Jacob's will. This leaves no room for Lewis, though. W 1 CONC hether there existed such a child is not clear, but no Lewis is named in t 1 CONC he father's will. The possibility remains that there was indeed a Lewis, b 1 CONC ut that he died before his father's will was written or was excluded for s 1 CONC ome other reason. In any case, which child had what birth date see 1 CONC ms to me to be still fairly unclear. 0 @I00057@ INDI 1 NAME Katharine /Grater/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 JUN 1750 1 FAMC @F02192@ 0 @I00058@ INDI 1 NAME Esther /Grater/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 MAY 1753 1 FAMC @F02192@ 0 @I00059@ INDI 1 NAME Michael /Greter/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1758 2 PLAC Pennsylvania 1 DEAT 2 DATE 9 NOV 1832 1 FAMC @F02192@ 0 @I00060@ INDI 1 NAME Michael (?) /Greter/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1678 2 PLAC Pfalz (Palatinate), Germany 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 1713 2 PLAC Germany 1 FAMS @F00020@ 1 FAMC @F04547@ 1 NOTE @NI00060@ 0 @NI00060@ NOTE 1 CONC "There seems to be evidence that [the Greter] family settled in Germa 1 CONC ny as part of the Swiss Mennonite emigration in the seventeenth century. O 1 CONC ur cousin Hazel Pflueger is presently working on that notion" [from Gary C 1 CONC rater, freelane@@freewwweb.com, 1 November 1999]. 0 @I00061@ INDI 1 NAME David /Allebach/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1717 1 FAMC @F04545@ 0 @I00062@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabetha /Allebach/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1715 1 FAMC @F04545@ 0 @I00063@ INDI 1 NAME Esther /Allebach/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1713 1 FAMC @F04545@ 0 @I00064@ INDI 1 NAME Maria /Greter/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 19 OCT 1760 1 FAMS @F02212@ 1 FAMC @F00018@ 0 @I00065@ INDI 1 NAME Jacob /Greter/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 OCT 1763 1 DEAT 2 DATE 27 MAY 1764 1 FAMC @F00018@ 1 NOTE @NI00065@ 0 @NI00065@ NOTE 1 CONC Bill Crader lists Jacob's date of death as 28 May 1764 [personal correspon 1 CONC dence from Bill, 5 March 2001 -- JTS]. 0 @I00066@ INDI 1 NAME Abraham /Grater/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 19 APR 1768 1 DEAT 2 DATE 4 OCT 1832 1 FAMS @F00034@ 1 FAMC @F00018@ 0 @I00067@ INDI 1 NAME Cadarina /Greter/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 23 MAY 1771 1 FAMS @F02221@ 1 FAMS @F02222@ 1 FAMC @F00018@ 0 @I00068@ INDI 1 NAME Ludwig /Greter/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 5 JAN 1775 1 DEAT 2 DATE 19 FEB 1847 1 FAMS @F02224@ 1 FAMC @F00018@ 1 NOTE @NI00068@ 0 @NI00068@ NOTE 1 CONC Bill Crader refers to Ludwig as "Lewis", and suggests that he was born 5 J 1 CONC anuary 1773 [personal correspondence from Bill, 5 March 2001 -- JTS]. 0 @I00069@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Greter/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 6 APR 1779 1 FAMS @F00021@ 1 FAMC @F00018@ 0 @I00070@ INDI 1 NAME Henry /Hallman/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00021@ 1 FAMC @F02225@ 0 @I00071@ INDI 1 NAME Abraham /Crater/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 MAR 1792 2 PLAC Pennsylvania 1 DEAT 2 DATE 30 OCT 1822 2 PLAC East Vincent Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania 1 BURI 2 PLAC Vincent Mennonite Church Graveyard, near Spring City, Chester County, Pennsylvania 1 FAMS @F00023@ 1 FAMC @F00017@ 0 @I00072@ INDI 1 NAME Jacob /Crater/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 28 DEC 1793 1 FAMC @F00017@ 0 @I00073@ INDI 1 NAME Phillip /Crater/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 JAN 1796 2 PLAC Pennsylvania 1 FAMS @F00194@ 1 FAMC @F00017@ 1 NOTE @NI00073@ 0 @NI00073@ NOTE 1 CONC Bill Crader says that Phillip went to Missouri, then to Illinois [person 1 CONC al correspondence from Bill Crader, 5 March 2001 -- JTS]. 0 @I00074@ INDI 1 NAME David /Crater/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 FEB 1800 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1893 1 FAMS @F00031@ 1 FAMC @F00017@ 0 @I00075@ INDI 1 NAME Catherine /Crater/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 19 OCT 1802 1 FAMS @F00022@ 1 FAMC @F00017@ 0 @I00076@ INDI 1 NAME John /Young/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00022@ 0 @I00077@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Crater/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 3 FEB 1805 1 DEAT 2 DATE 27 AUG 1805 1 FAMC @F00017@ 0 @I00078@ INDI 1 NAME Henry /Crater/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 22 MAR 1808 1 DEAT 2 DATE DEC 1815 1 FAMC @F00017@ 0 @I00079@ INDI 1 NAME Israel /Crater/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 18 FEB 1812 1 FAMC @F00017@ 0 @I00080@ INDI 1 NAME John /Crater/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00016@ 0 @I00081@ INDI 1 NAME David /Crater/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Norristown, Pennsylvania 1 FAMC @F00016@ 0 @I00082@ INDI 1 NAME Lewis /Crater/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Juniata County, Pennsylvania 1 FAMC @F00016@ 1 NOTE @NI00082@ 0 @NI00082@ NOTE 1 CONC Lewis died of wounds suffered in the Civil War. His "bones were left to bl 1 CONC each on the battlefield". 0 @I00083@ INDI 1 NAME Henry /Crater/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Parker's Ford, Pennsylvania 1 FAMS @F00029@ 1 FAMC @F00016@ 0 @I00084@ INDI 1 NAME Elisabeth /Holdeman/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 13 SEP 1820 2 PLAC Chester, Bucks County, Pennsylvania 1 DEAT 2 DATE 27 FEB 1901 1 FAMS @F00015@ 1 FAMC @F02259@ 0 @I00085@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Crater/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00043@ 1 FAMC @F00015@ 0 @I00086@ INDI 1 NAME Israel /Crater/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00028@ 1 FAMC @F00015@ 0 @I00087@ INDI 1 NAME Louisa /Crater/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 MAR 1843 2 PLAC Juniata County, Pennsylvania 1 FAMS @F00041@ 1 FAMC @F00015@ 1 NOTE @NI00087@ 0 @NI00087@ NOTE 1 CONC The date and location of Louisa's birth are taken from an IGI record whi 1 CONC ch cites LDS film #1761083 as its source. 0 @I00088@ INDI 1 NAME Addie /Crater/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00042@ 1 FAMC @F00015@ 0 @I00089@ INDI 1 NAME Ephraim /Crater/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 MAY 1814 1 DEAT 2 DATE 22 MAR 1893 2 PLAC Phoenixville, Chester County, Pennsylvania 1 FAMS @F00024@ 1 FAMC @F00023@ 0 @I00090@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Crater/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 20 MAY 1817 1 DEAT 2 DATE 7 DEC 1834 1 FAMC @F00023@ 0 @I00091@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret /Crater/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 SEP 1818 1 FAMC @F00023@ 0 @I00092@ INDI 1 NAME Christianna /Crater/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 SEP 1818 1 FAMC @F00023@ 0 @I00093@ INDI 1 NAME Jacob /Crater/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 JUL 1820 1 DEAT 2 DATE 17 NOV 1893 1 FAMC @F00023@ 0 @I00094@ INDI 1 NAME John /Crater/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 22 FEB 1822 1 FAMC @F00023@ 0 @I00095@ INDI 1 NAME Susan /Longacre/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00024@ 0 @I00096@ INDI 1 NAME Henry L. /Crater/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 OCT 1837 1 DEAT 2 DATE 17 OCT 1872 1 FAMC @F00024@ 0 @I00097@ INDI 1 NAME Lavina /Crater/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 AUG 1839 1 FAMS @F00025@ 1 FAMC @F00024@ 0 @I00098@ INDI 1 NAME Joseph /Lukens/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00025@ 0 @I00099@ INDI 1 NAME Anna /Crater/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 SEP 1841 1 FAMS @F00026@ 1 FAMC @F00024@ 0 @I00100@ INDI 1 NAME Jacob /Nyman/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00026@ 0 @I00101@ INDI 1 NAME Lewis /Crater/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 9 AUG 1843 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Address 2 DATE 1861 2 PLAC Chester County, Pennsylvania 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Military, Entry 2 DATE SEP 1861 1 FAMC @F00024@ 1 NOTE @NI00101@ 0 @NI00101@ NOTE 1 CONC Lewis died in the Civil War. He was in Company H of the 50th Regiment Penn 1 CONC sylvania Volunteers. He participated in 33 engagements, and was promoted f 1 CONC rom Sergeant to First Lieutenant for meritorious conduct while in action 0 @I00102@ INDI 1 NAME Catherine Elizabeth /Crater/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 3 JAN 1845 1 FAMS @F00027@ 1 FAMC @F00024@ 0 @I00103@ INDI 1 NAME Josiah /Nyman/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00027@ 0 @I00104@ INDI 1 NAME Jacob L. /Crater/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 FEB 1847 1 FAMC @F00024@ 0 @I00105@ INDI 1 NAME David L. /Crater/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 28 NOV 1850 1 FAMC @F00024@ 0 @I00106@ INDI 1 NAME Abraham L. /Crater/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 18 SEP 1853 1 DEAT 2 DATE 9 NOV 1873 1 FAMC @F00024@ 0 @I00107@ INDI 1 NAME Ada /Crater/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Holyoke, Colorado 1 FAMS @F00070@ 1 FAMC @F00028@ 0 @I00108@ INDI 1 NAME Rebecca /Crater/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Holyoke, Colorado 1 FAMS @F00071@ 1 FAMC @F00028@ 0 @I00109@ INDI 1 NAME Ella /Crater/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Parker's Ford, Pennsylvania 1 FAMS @F00030@ 1 FAMC @F00029@ 0 @I00110@ INDI 1 NAME ? /Walt/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00030@ 0 @I00111@ INDI 1 NAME Warren /Crater/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00029@ 0 @I00112@ INDI 1 NAME Floy C. /Walt/ 1 BIRT 2 DATE 22 MAR 1886 1 FAMC @F00030@ 0 @I00113@ INDI 1 NAME Eva Blanch /Walt/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 28 JAN 1888 1 FAMC @F00030@ 0 @I00114@ INDI 1 NAME Ova C. /Walt/ 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 JUN 1892 1 FAMC @F00030@ 0 @I00115@ INDI 1 NAME Ola C. /Walt/ 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 JUN 1892 1 FAMC @F00030@ 0 @I00116@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah /Crater/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Royer's Ford, Pennsylvania 1 FAMS @F00032@ 1 FAMC @F00031@ 0 @I00117@ INDI 1 NAME ? /Bechtel/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00032@ 0 @I00118@ INDI 1 NAME Lavina /Crater/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Royer's Ford, Pennsylvania 1 FAMS @F00033@ 1 FAMC @F00031@ 0 @I00119@ INDI 1 NAME ? /Kline/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00033@ 0 @I00120@ INDI 1 NAME Barbara /Grater/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F00034@ 0 @I00121@ INDI 1 NAME John /Grater/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00037@ 1 FAMC @F00034@ 0 @I00122@ INDI 1 NAME Daniel /Grater/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00034@ 0 @I00123@ INDI 1 NAME Catharine /Grater/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F00034@ 0 @I00124@ INDI 1 NAME Dilman /Ziegler/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F02222@ 1 FAMC @F02223@ 0 @I00125@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Grater/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 NOV 1807 1 DEAT 2 DATE 6 JAN 1889 1 FAMS @F00035@ 1 FAMC @F00034@ 0 @I00126@ INDI 1 NAME Dillman /Gottshalk/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00035@ 1 FAMC @F02216@ 0 @I00127@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Grater/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 23 FEB 1814 1 DEAT 2 DATE 18 DEC 1905 1 FAMS @F00036@ 1 FAMC @F00034@ 0 @I00128@ INDI 1 NAME Joseph /Gotwals/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00036@ 1 FAMC @F02220@ 0 @I00129@ INDI 1 NAME Isaac /Grater/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 30 DEC 1810 2 PLAC Grater's Ford, in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania 1 DEAT 2 DATE 9 MAR 1896 1 FAMS @F00038@ 1 FAMS @F02218@ 1 FAMC @F00034@ 0 @I00130@ INDI 1 NAME Jesse /Grater/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00037@ 0 @I00131@ INDI 1 NAME Phillip /Grater/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00037@ 0 @I00132@ INDI 1 NAME Amos /Grater/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00037@ 0 @I00133@ INDI 1 NAME John /Grater/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00037@ 0 @I00134@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah /Grater/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F00037@ 0 @I00135@ INDI 1 NAME Anna /Grater/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F00037@ 0 @I00136@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Grater/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F00037@ 0 @I00137@ INDI 1 NAME Lydia /Grater/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F00037@ 0 @I00138@ INDI 1 NAME Abraham /Grater/ 1 SEX M 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Address 2 PLAC Norristown, Pennsylvania 1 FAMS @F00040@ 1 FAMC @F00038@ 0 @I00139@ INDI 1 NAME John /Grater/ 1 SEX M 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Address 2 PLAC Lansdale, in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania 1 FAMC @F00038@ 0 @I00140@ INDI 1 NAME Warren /Grater/ 1 SEX M 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Address 2 DATE ABT 1860 2 PLAC Montgomery County, Pennsylvania 1 FAMC @F00038@ 1 NOTE @NI00140@ 0 @NI00140@ NOTE 1 CONC Warren served in the Civil War, volunteering in Company B of the 34th Emer 1 CONC gency Regiment of Pennsylvania 0 @I00141@ INDI 1 NAME Jonas /Grater/ 1 SEX M 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Address 2 PLAC 862 North Twentieth Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1 FAMC @F00038@ 0 @I00142@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Grater/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00039@ 1 FAMC @F00038@ 0 @I00143@ INDI 1 NAME Jacob /Fuss/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00039@ 0 @I00144@ INDI 1 NAME Minerva /Grater/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F00040@ 0 @I00145@ INDI 1 NAME Ursinus /Grater/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00040@ 0 @I00146@ INDI 1 NAME Marrion /Grater/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00040@ 0 @I00147@ INDI 1 NAME John Lewis /Caveny/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00041@ 0 @I00148@ INDI 1 NAME Sam /Brown/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00042@ 0 @I00149@ INDI 1 NAME ? /Stephens/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00043@ 0 @I00150@ INDI 1 NAME Grace /Crater/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00044@ 1 FAMC @F00028@ 0 @I00151@ INDI 1 NAME ? /Moore/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00044@ 0 @I00152@ INDI 1 NAME Lawrence /Crater/ 1 SEX M 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Address 2 PLAC Kansas 1 FAMC @F00028@ 0 @I00153@ INDI 1 NAME Ralph /Crater/ 1 SEX M 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Address 2 PLAC Arizona 1 FAMC @F00028@ 0 @I00154@ INDI 1 NAME Winnefred /Crater/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F00028@ 0 @I00155@ INDI 1 NAME Faye /Crater/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00045@ 1 FAMC @F00028@ 0 @I00156@ INDI 1 NAME ? /Branaman/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00045@ 0 @I00157@ INDI 1 NAME Royal /Daniel/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 23 MAR 1879 2 PLAC Butler, Missouri 1 DEAT 2 DATE 23 MAR 1969 2 PLAC Denver, Colorado 1 FAMS @F00046@ 0 @I00158@ INDI 1 NAME Violet /Daniel/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00053@ 1 FAMS @F02327@ 1 FAMC @F00046@ 0 @I00159@ INDI 1 NAME Milton E. /Caveny/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00041@ 0 @I00160@ INDI 1 NAME Lizzie May /Caveny/ 1 SEX F 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Address 2 PLAC New York City 1 FAMS @F00047@ 1 FAMC @F00041@ 0 @I00161@ INDI 1 NAME ? /Hayn/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00047@ 0 @I00162@ INDI 1 NAME Lila /Hayn/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00247@ 1 FAMC @F00047@ 0 @I00163@ INDI 1 NAME Donald P. /Hayn/ 1 SEX M 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Address 2 PLAC Chicago, Illinois 1 FAMC @F00047@ 0 @I00164@ INDI 1 NAME Mamie /Caveny/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00048@ 1 FAMC @F00041@ 0 @I00165@ INDI 1 NAME Edward /Odell/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00048@ 0 @I00166@ INDI 1 NAME Jesse /Odell/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00049@ 1 FAMC @F00048@ 0 @I00167@ INDI 1 NAME ? /Banks/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00049@ 0 @I00168@ INDI 1 NAME Edith /Odell/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00050@ 1 FAMC @F00048@ 0 @I00169@ INDI 1 NAME ? /Smith/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00050@ 0 @I00170@ INDI 1 NAME Doris /Odell/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00051@ 1 FAMC @F00048@ 0 @I00171@ INDI 1 NAME ? /Byrd/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00051@ 0 @I00172@ INDI 1 NAME Mildred /Odell/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00052@ 1 FAMC @F00048@ 0 @I00173@ INDI 1 NAME ? /Blaum/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00052@ 0 @I00174@ INDI 1 NAME Edward /Odell/ Jr. 1 SEX M 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Address 2 PLAC Kansas City, Missouri 1 FAMC @F00048@ 0 @I00175@ INDI 1 NAME Joseph /Conway/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00053@ 0 @I00176@ INDI 1 NAME Benjamin /Arthaud/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 29 MAR 1857 2 PLAC Washington County, Iowa 1 DEAT 2 DATE 10 NOV 1939 2 PLAC Spencer, Clay County, Iowa 1 DEAT 2 DATE 10 NOV 1939 2 PLAC O'Brien County, Iowa 1 BURI 2 PLAC Lone Tree Cemetery, Everly, Iowa 1 FAMS @F00054@ 1 FAMC @F00134@ 1 NOTE @NI00176@ 0 @NI00176@ NOTE 1 CONC Benjamin and Stella move to O'Brien County, Iowa, in 1890 [corresponden 1 CONC ce from Gwen Moore of the Henry County Historical Society to Beth Sander 1 CONC s, 1999]. 0 @I00177@ INDI 1 NAME Mable Bessie /Arthaud/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 AUG 1882 2 PLAC Iowa 1 FAMS @F00055@ 1 FAMC @F00054@ 1 NOTE @NI00177@ 0 @NI00177@ NOTE 1 CONC Mabel and her husband Edwin lived in Hawarden, Iowa (from The William Flem 1 CONC ing Family: A Genealogy, p. 165). 0 @I00178@ INDI 1 NAME Edwin /Dunlap/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00055@ 1 FAMC @F00839@ 1 NOTE @NI00178@ 0 @NI00178@ NOTE 1 CONC Edwin and his wife Mabel lived in Hawarden, Iowa (from The William Flemi 1 CONC ng Family: A Genealogy, p. 165). 0 @I00179@ INDI 1 NAME Ida Estelle /Dunlap/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 SEP 1912 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Address 2 PLAC 4510 Woodlawn Avenue in Chicago, Illinois (near the Hyde Park Hotel) 1 OCCU 2 PLAC a registered nurse 1 FAMC @F00055@ 0 @I00180@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Eva /Dunlap/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 AUG 1914 1 OCCU 2 PLAC an air stewardess with United Air Lines 1 FAMS @F00152@ 1 FAMC @F00055@ 0 @I00181@ INDI 1 NAME Dessa /Dunlap/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 12 MAR 1909 1 FAMS @F00841@ 1 FAMC @F00055@ 1 NOTE @NI00181@ 0 @NI00181@ NOTE 1 CONC Dessa and her husband Cornelius lived in Sioux City, Iowa (from The Willi 1 CONC am Fleming Family: A Genealogy, p. 165). 0 @I00182@ INDI 1 NAME Viola Lenora /Arthaud/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00056@ 1 FAMC @F00054@ 0 @I00183@ INDI 1 NAME ? /Sneider/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00056@ 0 @I00184@ INDI 1 NAME Samuel /Ashmore/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 TITL Dr. 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 MAR 1827 2 PLAC Zanesville, Muskingum County, Ohio 1 DEAT 2 DATE 19 JAN 1909 2 PLAC North Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas 1 OCCU 2 PLAC a surgeon 1 FAMS @F00057@ 1 FAMS @F00310@ 1 FAMS @F00312@ 1 FAMC @F02852@ 1 NOTE @NI00184@ 0 @NI00184@ NOTE 1 CONC A Shawnee County newspaper clipping, date unknown [obtained from the Kans 1 CONC as State Historical Society, 31 August 2000 -- JTS], says that Samuel w 1 CONC as born in Zanesville on 10 March 1827. Other sources suggest that the ye 1 CONC ar of birth was 1825. The clipping suggests that he began his study of med 1 CONC icine in 1848 at West Carlisle, Ohio, and graduated from the Western Reser 1 CONC ve Medical College in 1854. He began practicing medicine in West Carlis 1 CONC le at that time. 1 CONT 1 CONT The 1850 census for District 27, Pike Township, Coshocton County, Ohio (ce 1 CONC nsus page 37) shows a Samuel Ashmore, age 22 and born in Ohio, student, li 1 CONC ving in the home of Dr. David Barns (a 35-year-old physician) and his 21-y 1 CONC ear-old wife Nancy (whose maiden name was Ashmore). No children were prese 1 CONC nt in the home. I'm presuming this young man was the same Samuel Ashmore w 1 CONC ho later married Eliza Wheeler, who was herself also living in Coshocton C 1 CONC ounty, in the home of her father, at that time. 1 CONT 1 CONT The younger Samuel, his first wife Eliza, and their daughter Flora moved f 1 CONC rom West Carlisle, Ohio to Halton, Jackson County, Kansas, in about 1857 [ 1 CONC from a letter in my possession written in behalf of Samuel's pardon -- JT 1 CONC S, 31 August 2000]. 1 CONT 1 CONT Samuel enlisted as a private on 14 September 1863 in Company F of the 15 1 CONC th Regiment of the Kansas Cavalry Volunteers and was honorably discharg 1 CONC ed on 27 September 1864. As of that same date he was promoted to Assista 1 CONC nt Surgeon and served the same unit in that capacity until he was muster 1 CONC ed out of the service on 19 October 1865 [from his third wife's declarati 1 CONC on for pension, dated 30 January 1909]. 1 CONT 1 CONT There is some indication in one place in the pension records that Samuel w 1 CONC as confined on charges of desertion in late 1863 or early 1864, but that r 1 CONC ecord is really not at all clear. 1 CONT 1 CONT Samuel and Eliza divorced on 16 June 1868. Eliza got custody of Flora. Sam 1 CONC uel married Mary Shepherd (Shepherd was her name from a previous marriag 1 CONC e) sometime before 1871, when their son James was born. 1 CONT 1 CONT Samuel murdered Mary on 6 November 1872. His trial was scheduled for the D 1 CONC istrict Court of Shawnee County (third judicial district), but Samuel ask 1 CONC ed for and received a change of venue because "The defendant has a good ma 1 CONC ny enemies in this county who are and have been industriously engaged in p 1 CONC rejudicing the minds of the inhabitants of this county against the defenda 1 CONC nt since his arrest and imprisonment in this case." He also indicated th 1 CONC at Mary had kinfolk living in the Topeka area, and that "The newspape 1 CONC rs of this city have published one side and extended [?] statements of th 1 CONC is case and of the facts which have circulated all over the county and amo 1 CONC ng the inhabitants thereof which have greatly prejudiced the minds of t 1 CONC he said inhabitants the said newspapers being of great local influence aga 1 CONC inst the defendant." The trial was accordingly moved to Jefferson Count 1 CONC y. Samuel then learned that the judge who was to hear the case in the Dist 1 CONC rict Court of Jefferson County (also third judicial district) actually h 1 CONC ad been living in Topeka at the time of the murder. So Samuel once again p 1 CONC etitioned for a change of venue, arguing that the judge, like everyone el 1 CONC se in Shawnee County, was likely to be prejudiced against him. Once aga 1 CONC in Samuel's petition was granted, and the trial was rescheduled for Osa 1 CONC ge County, in the fifth judicial district. All of this maneuvering meant t 1 CONC hat his trial was put off until 11 November 1874, over two years after t 1 CONC he crime. On the day before trial, though, Samuel's attorneys walked off t 1 CONC he case, leaving Samuel to petition for yet more time. Samuel claime 1 CONC d, in his petition, that he was innocent of the crime, and that Mary had k 1 CONC illed herself. He said "the death of the said Mary Ashmore was caused by h 1 CONC er own act and hand and as affiant [Samuel] believes from his own knowled 1 CONC ge and from the information of others...that in accordance with the long b 1 CONC efore preconceived determination and intention of the said Mary Ashmore th 1 CONC at the said Mary Ashmore was a half blood Indian woman and a person of rem 1 CONC arkable strength of will and passionate temper and on several occasions wi 1 CONC thin twelve months preceding her death the said Mary Ashmore attempted t 1 CONC he destruction of her own life by means of poison on one of which occasio 1 CONC ns she succeeded in taking a quantity of poison sufficient to produce dea 1 CONC th and was saved from death by the efforts of this affiant who is a physic 1 CONC ian." Samuel claimed to know of a number of witnesses who could testi 1 CONC fy to this, but that for a variety of reasons it would be impossible to su 1 CONC bpoena them until the next session of the court. This petition for contin 1 CONC uance was denied, however, and trial was scheduled for 27 November 187 1 CONC 4. On that date, Samuel argued that all of his witnesses lived in Shawn 1 CONC ee County but were too poor to travel to Osage County. Thus he asked th 1 CONC at his right to change of venue be waived and that the trial be taken ba 1 CONC ck to Shawnee County. This motion was denied. Next he tried to get the tri 1 CONC al moved back to Jefferson County. Denied. The trial began and Samuel, ref 1 CONC using to make a plea himself, was entered as pleading not guilty by the ju 1 CONC dge's order. Next Samuel's attorneys objected to every single juror on t 1 CONC he grounds that they were residents of Osage County. These objections we 1 CONC re overruled and the trial began. Evidence was presented in court that, "t 1 CONC he defendant, since being in legal custody under the charge for whi 1 CONC ch he is now on trial, has twice fled from the state." Evidence was presen 1 CONC ted at trial to the effect that, on the morning of 6 November, Samuel h 1 CONC ad vowed to kill Mary before the day was done. The judge's instructio 1 CONC ns to the jury said, among other things, that "If you believe from the evi 1 CONC dence that the defendant did in the forenoon of the day on which Mary Ashm 1 CONC ore was killed threaten in substance that he would take her life befo 1 CONC re he slept that at the time he made such threat he was capable of and act 1 CONC ually did have in his mind a purpose and design to execute the same and af 1 CONC terwards on the same day actually did kill her then you cannot give any co 1 CONC nsideration to his intoxication at the time of the killing for the purpo 1 CONC se of determining the degree of the offense but will in such case jud 1 CONC ge of the degree of the offence without inference to the defendant's intox 1 CONC ication." Samuel's own defense in the course of the trial went a bit diffe 1 CONC rently from the proclamations he made in his petition. Before the jury, Sa 1 CONC muel argued that at the time of the killing he was in such a state of into 1 CONC xication that he didn't realize that Mary had entered the room. He was sim 1 CONC ply firing his pistol at the walls while in a drunken frenzy. He had no de 1 CONC sire to hurt anyone. Mary just got in the way when she walked into the ro 1 CONC om in the middle of all of this. In the end, Samuel was convicted of fir 1 CONC st degree murder on 7 January 1875 in Osage County District Court (the ju 1 CONC ry reached its verdict quickly on 2 December 1874, but further legal maneu 1 CONC vering -- as well, no doubt, as the Christmas holiday -- delayed the annou 1 CONC ncement of the verdict), having been found to have shot his wife in the he 1 CONC ad at close range in a drunken rage (see below, though, for a rather diffe 1 CONC rent explanation connected with presidential politics and gambling). The j 1 CONC udge, in his closing remarks, put it this way: "Drunkenness, the prolif 1 CONC ic source of so much crime, was permitted to cross the threshold of your p 1 CONC eaceful home...after many years of dissipation, during which your wife abi 1 CONC ded with you both in sunshine and in storm, it remained for you in a f 1 CONC it of drunkenness and rage on the 6th day of November, 1872, with your o 1 CONC wn hand, with a pistol ball, to blow out the brains of your own wife and s 1 CONC end her, without warning, perhaps unprepared, into the presence of her mak 1 CONC er." Samuel was sentenced to hang no sooner than one year from the da 1 CONC te of sentencing, on a date to be determined by the governor [from trial t 1 CONC ranscripts -- JTS, 31 August 2000]. He was taken to the Kansas State Penit 1 CONC entiary, and applied for a pardon in 1879. This application was rejecte 1 CONC d. He applied again in 1883, and this time his sentence was commut 1 CONC ed to 10 years. A huge number of letters were written to the governor in h 1 CONC is behalf, most of which cited the peculiarities of the verdict (he was he 1 CONC ld to have killed Mary while massively drunk, yet was found guilty of fir 1 CONC st degree murder), his great past contributions to the communities he liv 1 CONC ed in, clear evidence of his present remorse, and "his great desi 1 CONC re to do good in the world in the cause of Temperance and Christianity." L 1 CONC ots of lawyers and judges signed the petition, interestingly enough. Gover 1 CONC nor John P. St. John appears to have signed the order of commutation ju 1 CONC st before leaving office in early 1883 [from transcripts of the pardon pro 1 CONC ceedings, which I have -- JTS 31 August, 2000]. 1 CONT 1 CONT The following description of the affair is taken from documents assembl 1 CONC ed for Samuel's third wife Ella's petition for his pension after his dea 1 CONC th in 1909: 1 CONT 1 CONT "GENERAL AFFIDAVIT...claim for widow...Ella V. Ashmore... ...J.B. Evans, 8 1 CONC 1...resident of North Topeka, Kansas... That affiant resided in North Tope 1 CONC ka, KS, since the 11th day of February 1864. That affiant became acquaint 1 CONC ed with said soldier Samuel Ashmore soon after his taking up his residen 1 CONC ce in North Topeka, Kans. That affiant was Justice of the Peace at the ti 1 CONC me of the killing of the second wife of Samuel Ashmore, to wit: Mary Ashmo 1 CONC re by said Samuel Ashmore. Affiant as Justice of the Peace went and examin 1 CONC ed the dead body of Mary Ashmore, after she was shot and seen her dead, a 1 CONC nd where she was shot. Affiant issued a warrant for the arrest of Samuel A 1 CONC shmore for the shooting of his wife, and arraigned him and committed h 1 CONC im to the county Jail of Shawnee County, Kansas. To the best of Affiant 1 CONC 's recollection said Samuel Ashmore while crazy drunk, immediately after t 1 CONC he election of Ulyses S. Grant for President in November 1868, got on a jo 1 CONC lification spree, and had been on the spree for about two weeks or more, a 1 CONC nd while in this drunken delirium, and counting his money won on his bet 1 CONC s, he shot his wife and killed her. This was about the middle or near t 1 CONC he middle of November 1868 to affiant's best recollection. Had not Affiant 1 CONC 's Justice of the Peace records been destroyed by the flood in 1903, he wo 1 CONC uld be able to give the exact dates, he testifies to positive knowledge fr 1 CONC om his recollection now. That said Samuel Ashmore was tried for the killi 1 CONC ng of his wife, and convicted of murder in the first degree, and was se 1 CONC nt to the Kansas State Penitentiary therefore, but was subsequently pardon 1 CONC ed by Governor John P. St. John after serving two [the copy of the affidav 1 CONC it I have has the word "ten" written over whatever originally had been typ 1 CONC ed on the affidavit, and then contains a further affidavit testifying to t 1 CONC his correction -- JTS] years in the penitentiary. That said Samuel Ashmo 1 CONC re returned to North Topeka, Kansas, and took up his practice as a physici 1 CONC an, and was soon after remarried to Ella V. Young, or Ella Young, as she w 1 CONC as familiarly called. That affiant positively knows that said Samuel Asho 1 CONC re did not remarry from the date of the death of his second wife, Mary Ash 1 CONC more, until he married Ella V. Young, and had he remarried, affiant wou 1 CONC ld have known, as he was intimately acquainted with Samuel Ashmore, who re 1 CONC mained a practicing physician and resident of North Topeka, Kans from t 1 CONC he date of his pardon from the penitentiary until his death on January 19t 1 CONC h, 1909. And was buried by his friends and comrades in the Topeka Cemeter 1 CONC y" [information originally obtained from Harman Clark, hclark@@bypass.co 1 CONC m, 19 November 1999, subsequently confirmed via U.S. Government pension re 1 CONC cords, which I have -- JTS]. 1 CONT 1 CONT Records of the murder proceedings against Samuel and the later letters ask 1 CONC ing the government to pardon him are in my possession [JTS -- 31 August 20 1 CONC 00]. An affidavit filed as part of the pension request by Melissa McGre 1 CONC w, the closest neighbor of Samuel and Mary, Samuel's second wife, indicat 1 CONC es that Melissa saw Mary's body within five or ten minutes after she had b 1 CONC een shot. This second witness agrees with the first about the date of t 1 CONC he crime, but the two witnesses were confused: the murder occurred on t 1 CONC he occasion not of Ulysses S. Grant's first electoral victory, but rath 1 CONC er of his second. 1 CONT 1 CONT A record filed by Samuel himself on 4 August 1898 indicates that he had t 1 CONC wo children: Flora, born in 1857, and James, said to have been born in 187 1 CONC 1. 1 CONT 1 CONT Samuel was said by his third wife to have been a paralytic for the la 1 CONC st 18 years of his life, nearly helpless for the last 8 [from his third wi 1 CONC fe Ella's petition for continuation of pension funds, dated 25 September 1 1 CONC 912. I have a photocopy of this record -- JTS]. The cause of death was lis 1 CONC ted on his Topeka Cemetery death record as "Paralysis", and he was buri 1 CONC ed on 20 January 1909 in "N 1/2 lot #143, Grave 2 from North, section 7 1 CONC 0" of that cemetery. His last residence before his death was at 835 N. Kan 1 CONC sas Ave., in Topeka (or perhaps North Topeka). 0 @I00185@ INDI 1 NAME Eliza /Wheeler/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1830 2 PLAC Coshocton, Coshocton County, Ohio 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 1912 1 FAMS @F00057@ 1 FAMS @F00058@ 1 FAMC @F00317@ 1 NOTE @NI00185@ 0 @NI00185@ NOTE 1 CONC The 1870 census for Jefferson Township, Henry County, Iowa, says that Eli 1 CONC za was 38 (and "keeping house"). _The History of Henry County, Iowa_ (Chic 1 CONC ago: Western Historical Company, 1879), p. 627, says that she was bo 1 CONC rn in 1830. The latter figure is confirmed by the 1850 census for Coshoct 1 CONC on County, Ohio. 0 @I00186@ INDI 1 NAME Daniel /Turney/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 25 SEP 1814 2 PLAC Franklin County, Ohio 1 DEAT 2 DATE 24 APR 1888 2 PLAC Jefferson Township, Henry County, Iowa 1 FAMS @F01768@ 1 FAMS @F00058@ 1 FAMC @F02492@ 1 NOTE @NI00186@ 0 @NI00186@ NOTE 1 CONC Daniel was a farmer. He and his wife Lavina came to Henry County, Iow 1 CONC a, in 1843, and entered a part of the land he later came to own. He w 1 CONC as a voter for the organization of Iowa as a State, and only a few famili 1 CONC es were living in Jefferson Township when he came. In the early days, h 1 CONC is was one of the finest residences in Jefferson Township. He was a poor m 1 CONC an when he came to the county, but success crowned his efforts and by 18 1 CONC 88 his acres numbered 320 in one body. He was of Franco-German origin. Thr 1 CONC ee generations before him his ancestors, who were of French parentage b 1 CONC ut were German-speaking, came to America. His great-grandfather marri 1 CONC ed a Yankee lady in Massachusetts. Daniel was a Whig in the days of that p 1 CONC arty and was one who assisted in the formation of the Republican par 1 CONC ty in Henry County. He served frequently as Township Trustee in Jeffers 1 CONC on Township, also filling many other Township offices. "Prudent in busine 1 CONC ss and energetic in habits he has grown wealthy, and in his ripe old age l 1 CONC ooks backward upon a life well spent [from _Portrait and Biographical Alb 1 CONC um of Henry County, Iowa_ (Chicago: Acme Publishing Company, 1888), pp. 63 1 CONC 0-31]. 1 CONT 1 CONT Daniel came to own 400 acres in Henry County [from _The History of Henry C 1 CONC ounty, Iowa_ (Chicago: Western Historical Company, 1879), p. 626]. 0 @I00187@ INDI 1 NAME Ella /?/ 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT 1912 1 FAMS @F01732@ 1 FAMS @F00059@ 1 FAMC @F00060@ 0 @I00188@ INDI 1 NAME /?/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00060@ 0 @I00189@ INDI 1 NAME /?/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00061@ 1 FAMC @F00060@ 0 @I00190@ INDI 1 NAME Martha /Meston/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F00061@ 0 @I00191@ INDI 1 NAME Helen /Shelton/ 1 SEX F 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Address 2 DATE DEC 1975 2 PLAC 2545 Portland Avenue, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, 55404 1 FAMS @F00062@ 1 FAMC @F01732@ 0 @I00192@ INDI 1 NAME Irvin /Palm/ 1 SEX M 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Military 2 PLAC served during WWI 1 FAMS @F00062@ 1 NOTE @NI00192@ 0 @NI00192@ NOTE 1 CONC Irvin served in the military during World War I, where he received a seve 1 CONC re head injury which was later to hospitalize him from about 1939 to at le 1 CONC ast 1957 0 @I00193@ INDI 1 NAME M. Alvin /Haage/ 1 SEX M 1 BURI 2 PLAC Methodist Episcopal church cemetery, Wayland, Henry County, Iowa 1 FAMS @F00063@ 1 NOTE @NI00193@ 0 @NI00193@ NOTE 1 CONC Alvin and his wife Myrta lived in Wayland, Iowa (from The William Flemi 1 CONC ng Family: A Genealogy, p. 166). 0 @I00194@ INDI 1 NAME Bernice Kina /Mowry/ 1 SEX F 1 OCCU 2 PLAC Boulder; Occupation: a teacher 1 FAMS @F00064@ 1 FAMC @F00844@ 1 NOTE @NI00194@ 0 @NI00194@ NOTE 1 CONC Mom (Elizabeth May Bereman Sanders) thinks Bernice may have been born in H 1 CONC olyoke, and she recalls that she hated “bernice” and preferred to be call 1 CONC ed “kina” [JTS]. 0 @I00195@ INDI 1 NAME William /Boshart/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00065@ 1 FAMC @F00823@ 1 NOTE @NI00195@ 0 @NI00195@ NOTE 1 CONC William and his wife Mollie lived in Wayland, Iowa (from The William Flemi 1 CONC ng Family: A Genealogy, p. 163). 0 @I00196@ INDI 1 NAME Irene Marie /Boshart/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 28 OCT 1900 1 FAMS @F00067@ 1 FAMC @F00065@ 1 NOTE @NI00196@ 0 @NI00196@ NOTE 1 CONC Irene and her husband Lester lived in Wayland, Iowa (from The William Flem 1 CONC ing Family: A Genealogy, p. 163). 0 @I00197@ INDI 1 NAME Harriet Pauline /Boshart/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 OCT 1901 1 DEAT 2 DATE 14 APR 1929 2 PLAC a farm near Mount Pleasant, Iowa 1 FAMS @F00066@ 1 FAMC @F00065@ 1 NOTE @NI00197@ 0 @NI00197@ NOTE 1 CONC Harriet and her husband Edward lived in Wayland, Iowa, until her death (fr 1 CONC om The William Fleming Family: A Genealogy, p. 163). 0 @I00198@ INDI 1 NAME Edward J. /Saltzman/ Jr. 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00066@ 0 @I00199@ INDI 1 NAME Henry Claus /Dierks/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 23 OCT 1888 2 PLAC Everett, Nebraska 1 DEAT 2 DATE 30 MAR 1973 2 PLAC Denver, Denver County, Colorado 1 FAMS @F00836@ 1 FAMC @F02435@ 0 @I00200@ INDI 1 NAME Leslie Robb /Schrock/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00067@ 1 FAMC @F00314@ 1 NOTE @NI00200@ 0 @NI00200@ NOTE 1 CONC Lester and his wife Irene lived in Wayland, Iowa (from The William Flemi 1 CONC ng Family: A Genealogy, p. 163). 0 @I00201@ INDI 1 NAME David /Caldwell/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 6 FEB 1832 2 PLAC Ross County, Ohio 1 DEAT 2 DATE 26 AUG 1912 2 PLAC Petersburg, Menard County, Illinois 1 BURI 2 PLAC Concord Cemetery, Menard County, Illinois 1 FAMS @F04563@ 1 FAMS @F00068@ 0 @I00202@ INDI 1 NAME ? /Crater/ 1 SEX M 0 @I00203@ INDI 1 NAME Franklin /Caveny/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00246@ 1 FAMC @F00041@ 0 @I00204@ INDI 1 NAME Laura /Caveny/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00069@ 1 FAMC @F00041@ 0 @I00205@ INDI 1 NAME Frank /Trouslot/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00069@ 0 @I00206@ INDI 1 NAME Archie /Caveny/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00041@ 0 @I00207@ INDI 1 NAME ? /Ramp/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00070@ 0 @I00208@ INDI 1 NAME ? /Twining/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00071@ 0 @I00209@ INDI 1 NAME Glen Orin /Brown/ 1 SEX M 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Address 2 PLAC Kansas City, Missouri 1 FAMC @F00042@ 0 @I00210@ INDI 1 NAME Mildred /Brown/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00072@ 1 FAMC @F00042@ 0 @I00211@ INDI 1 NAME ? /Elsey/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00072@ 0 @I00212@ INDI 1 NAME Anna E. /Taggart/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Gibbon, Nebraska 1 DEAT 2 DATE MAY 1946 1 FAMS @F00073@ 0 @I00213@ INDI 1 NAME Ella /Clark/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F00073@ 0 @I00214@ INDI 1 NAME Alfred J. /Clark/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00073@ 0 @I00215@ INDI 1 NAME Joy /Clark/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00073@ 0 @I00216@ INDI 1 NAME Violet /Clark/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00074@ 1 FAMC @F00073@ 0 @I00217@ INDI 1 NAME ? /Freeman/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00074@ 0 @I00218@ INDI 1 NAME Frank A. /Hollenback (Caldwell)/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 DEC 1875 2 PLAC Hinsdale, Kansas 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 DEC 1874 1 DEAT 2 DATE 30 JUN 1956 2 PLAC Winterset, Madison County, Iowa 1 FAMS @F04609@ 1 FAMC @F04607@ 1 NOTE @NI00218@ 0 @NI00218@ NOTE 1 CONC It appears that Frank was adopted after 1880 by David Caldwell. He operat 1 CONC ed a farm animal sale barn in Winterset, Iowa for many years. Winters 1 CONC et is about 45 miles southwest of the George Blome farm. Frank supplied q 1 CONC uality draft horses and registered dairy cattle for George's farm [corres 1 CONC pondence from Donald Blome (d.blome@@worldnet.att.net), 10 March 2001 -- JT 1 CONC S]. 1 CONT 1 CONT Frank died at his home in Winterset, Iowa, on 30 June 1956 [personal corre 1 CONC spondence from Louis Vannatta (louvann@@mc.net), 31 December 2007 - JTS]. 0 @I00219@ INDI 1 NAME Martha Ann /Caldwell/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 JUL 1879 2 PLAC Sandridge Township, Menard County, Illinois 1 DEAT 2 DATE 2 FEB 1954 2 PLAC Cedar Falls, Iowa 1 BURI 2 PLAC Hillsdale Cemetery, Madrid, Iowa 1 FAMS @F00075@ 1 FAMS @F04929@ 1 FAMC @F00068@ 1 NOTE @NI00219@ 0 @NI00219@ NOTE 1 CONC Martha was also known to her family as "Mattie". 0 @I00220@ INDI 1 NAME George Daniel /Blome/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 23 AUG 1878 2 PLAC Sandridge Township, Menard County, Illinois 1 DEAT 2 DATE 12 MAR 1947 2 PLAC McAllen, Texas 1 BURI 2 PLAC Hillsdale Cemetery, Madrid, Iowa 1 FAMS @F00075@ 0 @I00221@ INDI 1 NAME Jennie Rebekah /Caldwell/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 AUG 1884 1 DEAT 2 DATE 2 DEC 1905 1 BURI 2 PLAC Concord Cemetery, Menard County, Illinois 1 FAMC @F00068@ 0 @I00222@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah /Deriche/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F02916@ 1 FAMS @F00315@ 0 @I00223@ INDI 1 NAME Douglas Roy /Garratt/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 MAY 1917 2 PLAC Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon 1 DEAT 2 DATE 26 MAY 1998 2 PLAC Gresham, Multnomah County, Oregon 1 CREM 2 DATE MAY 1998 2 PLAC Gresham, Oregon 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Elementary School A 2 PLAC Rose City Grammar School 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Military 2 DATE BET 1937 AND 1945 1 BURI 2 DATE MAY 1998 2 PLAC Willamette National Cemetery in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon 1 FAMS @F00076@ 1 FAMC @F00077@ 1 NOTE @NI00223@ 0 @NI00223@ NOTE 1 CONC Doug was born in a little house on 52nd between Stanton and Siskiuyo 1 CONC u, in a home his Grandpa Berglund built. He was in the U.S. Navy for eig 1 CONC ht years, from '37-'45. He had just been discharged when World War II beg 1 CONC an, and reinlisted immediately. He served on eight aircraft carriers, a 1 CONC nd a "few" destroyers. He also spent 12 years in the U.S. Coast Guard, a 1 CONC nd 25 years in the Post Office. He retired in 1973 or 1974. 1 CONT 1 CONT He belonged to the Presbyterian Church until he became an adult. He beca 1 CONC me a lifelong agnostic who was intensely interested in religion, often per 1 CONC plexing his friends and relations by quoting John Barthes and Tehard de Ja 1 CONC rdin. 1 CONT 1 CONT From an early age he drew beautifully, and became a painter, starting in t 1 CONC he Navy by painting designs on Navy planes and drawing illustrations for s 1 CONC hip's newspapers. After the war, he took his wife Margaret and moved to N 1 CONC ew York City where he went to school at the Art Student's League and al 1 CONC so took music training. 1 CONT 1 CONT When the family (which now included a baby daughter) returned to Portlan 1 CONC d, his father Roy gave him an acre of land on Mt. Scott in a southeast sub 1 CONC urb. Roy and other family members helped him build a small house, which g 1 CONC ot added onto in subsequent years. A daylight basement was added first, a 1 CONC nd then dormer windows and porches were added to expand the floor spac 1 CONC e. Margaret calls the house "the house that was never finished", but it w 1 CONC as occasionally lovely and a warm and friendly place to live nonetheless. 1 CONT 1 CONT Douglas worked for several years for his father as a carpenter. In 19 1 CONC 52 he started working for the U.S. Post Office, painting on the weekends. 1 CONT 1 CONT Two more children were born, Steven and Lorraine, but many more came in t 1 CONC he form of foster children. Margaret tried to adopt one of these, Rose Ma 1 CONC rie, but was prevented from doing so by Catholic Charities. We consider h 1 CONC er our sister even so. 1 CONT 1 CONT In 1972 he retired from the Post Office. 1 CONT 1 CONT From Steven: 1 CONT "In 1976, he presented, to the Port Angeles, Washington Coast Guard ba 1 CONC se a 10 ft. long mural, depicting the entire base, 11 planes and ships, ev 1 CONC en showing the city of Port Angeles, with the majestic Olympic National Fo 1 CONC rest mountain range as the background. The research and painting took h 1 CONC im one and half years to complete. The painting may be viewed by the publ 1 CONC ic during normal business hours. 1 CONT 1 CONT The most wonderful thing Douglas gave his children was a sense of exciteme 1 CONC nt about music. He loved music--but only one particular kind--big band ja 1 CONC zz, and "modern" vocal harmonies like The Four Freshman, the Hi Los, the M 1 CONC odernaires, and the King Sisters produced. He and his sister Edith sang f 1 CONC or years in various groups, one in particular was called The Belaires. B 1 CONC en Gilaspie generally was their piano player, Liz Colson, Jack Nagle, a 1 CONC nd Ted and Jo Starr were also in the group at various times. If the 1 CONC re is heaven he is singing yet, and trying to get the heavenly choir to si 1 CONC ng at least four parts--and MODERN harmony, please. 0 @I00224@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret Mary /Pitts/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 28 OCT 1924 2 PLAC Gresham, Multnomah County, Oregon 1 FAMS @F00076@ 1 FAMC @F00078@ 0 @I00225@ INDI 1 NAME Roy Gerald /Garratt/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 24 FEB 1891 2 PLAC Galveston, Galveston County, Texas 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1 AUG 1984 2 PLAC Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon 1 BURI 2 DATE 1984 2 PLAC Portland Memorial Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon 1 FAMS @F00077@ 1 FAMC @F00207@ 1 NOTE @NI00225@ 0 @NI00225@ NOTE 1 CONC Roy Garratt was a man of curious parts--very sentimental and kind, gruff a 1 CONC nd domineering in turn. Probably like many men of his era. He never dran 1 CONC k, and rarely swore. Most of the family has a "the one time Grandpa swor 1 CONC e" story, but I've heard two different ones, so he may have sworn at lea 1 CONC st twice. The one I heard was he was painting a house. The white walls h 1 CONC ad all been done, and he was doing the trim, when the dark green trim pai 1 CONC nt bucket fell over and went all the white. "Damn!" was all he sai 1 CONC d. In his later years he told stories about struggling for a living growi 1 CONC ng apples, roofing barns (which no one else, wanted to do), and finally, b 1 CONC uilding houses. He never made any money on those houses, he said, b 1 CONC ut he always seemed rich to me. His and grandma's houses were always beau 1 CONC tiful, and their cars were newish. I was convinced he was a rich man. 0 @I00226@ INDI 1 NAME Esther Victoria /Berglund/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 31 JUL 1892 2 PLAC Rockford, Winnebago County, Illinois 1 DEAT 2 DATE 14 JUN 1980 2 PLAC Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon 1 BURI 2 DATE 28 JUN 1980 2 PLAC Portland Memorial Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon 1 FAMS @F00077@ 1 FAMC @F00264@ 1 NOTE @NI00226@ 0 @NI00226@ NOTE 1 CONC Esther was a very good grandmother to us all. I have many stories about h 1 CONC er, and each of the grandchildren could probably say the same. She us 1 CONC ed to give us all a birthday party, not every year, but occasionally, b 1 CONC ut finally she decided since there were so many of us, she would give us a 1 CONC ll one big party a year, and we all would get a little present. My prese 1 CONC nt the first year was an inexpensive camera, and I took many pictures wi 1 CONC th it. I was delighted with it in fact. Her house on 14th and Freemon 1 CONC t, the one that got moved across the city much earlier, was a marvel to m 1 CONC e. Four stories, including the basement, and each had its delights. The 1 CONC re were swings and a understairs closet with old clothes for dressup in t 1 CONC he basement, a huge freezer with tons of ice cream in it and a toy cupboa 1 CONC rd on the first floor, rooms with secret passageways and windows with balc 1 CONC onies on the second floor, and an attic with old trunks and other marvel 1 CONC s, including a marvelous mural of a navy ship at sea, painted by my fathe 1 CONC r, in the attic. I also adored the backyard, a large house with a porch s 1 CONC wing, facing a fenced and private expanse of lawn reaching to a huge will 1 CONC ow tree with branches hanging to the ground, and behind the garage a veget 1 CONC able and fruit garden with rasberry bushes. It was a magical place indeed 1 CONC . 0 @I00227@ INDI 1 NAME Steven Douglas /Garratt/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 23 OCT 1952 2 PLAC Portland, Oregon 1 FAMS @F00210@ 1 FAMS @F00211@ 1 FAMC @F00076@ 1 NOTE @NI00227@ 0 @NI00227@ NOTE 1 CONC Steve was actually born in the front seat of a coupe on the Ross Island Br 1 CONC idge with cousin George Berglund driving and Dad delivering. He's be 1 CONC en in a hurry ever since. 1 CONT 1 CONT He earned an associate degree as a legal assistant in May, 1996, a 1 CONC nd as of 4/19/00, has been in the home remodeling business for 32 years, h 1 CONC aving begun framing houses with his grandfather, Roy Garratt at 15 yea 1 CONC rs of age. As a youth, he traveled to nine countries and 44 states befo 1 CONC re his 25th birthday. 0 @I00228@ INDI 1 NAME Lorraine Michele /Garratt/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 9 APR 1954 2 PLAC Portland, St. Vincent's Hospital, Oregon 1 FAMS @F01335@ 1 FAMS @F01338@ 1 FAMS @F01339@ 1 FAMC @F00076@ 0 @I00229@ INDI 1 NAME Gordon John /Pitts/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 JUL 1894 2 PLAC Thomasville, Pitkin County, Colorado 1 DEAT 2 DATE 27 NOV 1964 2 PLAC Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon 1 BURI 2 DATE 1964 2 PLAC Gethsemene Cemetery, Clackamas, Clackamas County, Oregon 1 FAMS @F04516@ 1 FAMS @F00078@ 1 FAMS @F06187@ 1 FAMC @F00252@ 1 NOTE @NI00229@ 0 @NI00229@ NOTE 1 CONC Gordon Pitts was born in Colorado, but his family moved to Nahalem, Orego 1 CONC n, which was very near the coast. I believe the town doesn't exist any mo 1 CONC re. We went to see the house that he had grown up in and it was a ruin wi 1 CONC th just partial walls within a forest. Grandpa Pitts was an ideal Grandp 1 CONC a, very loving and caring. He always was willing to tell a funny story, p 1 CONC lay on his harmonica, or show you a new magic trick. He loved doing all t 1 CONC hat stuff, especially for children. Once he offered me a dollar if I cou 1 CONC ld figure out a trick, and I did it--I was small, and a dollar was a hu 1 CONC ge inducement. 0 @I00230@ INDI 1 NAME Helen Rita /Varga/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 DEC 1905 2 PLAC Roslyn, Kittitas County, Washington 1 DEAT 2 DATE 12 AUG 1981 2 PLAC Springfield, Lane County, Oregon 1 BURI 2 DATE 1981 2 PLAC Gresham, Multnomah County, Oregon 1 FAMS @F00136@ 1 FAMS @F00078@ 1 FAMC @F00080@ 1 NOTE @NI00230@ 0 @NI00230@ NOTE 1 CONC Helen's ashes were in April 2000 in the possession of her daughter Margare 1 CONC t. Victoria says that her "Grandmother was a kind woman, and simple wom 1 CONC an with a rough voice, a family hoarseness from what I don't know. She w 1 CONC as a very good cook, and prepared all of her meals with quiet pride--wonde 1 CONC rful fried chicken and wonderful biscuits. When I was old enough to vis 1 CONC it she had a dog named Penny, a dauchound that would sing whenever a certa 1 CONC in record was played. Some rag it was, and the dog would howl with jo 1 CONC y. Her and Grandpa Dan's house in Southerlin Oregon was half a mile fr 1 CONC om a mill. A great sawdust burner rose to the sky very near the house. T 1 CONC he thing was shaped like a salt cellar or a stubby rocket, the nose agl 1 CONC ow at night with the burning hell below. Wood cinders were all over the l 1 CONC awn furniture in the morning. Grandma believed in minding your own busine 1 CONC ss--perhaps it was because she was a divorced woman herself, but she alwa 1 CONC ys made me tend to my own knitting rather than get curious about the neigh 1 CONC bors, say. I thought her very cautious and a real worrywart, but now I kn 1 CONC ow better. She knew what could happen in the world, and I did not. My fa 1 CONC vorite story about her involves the time that I came to Eugene for a confe 1 CONC rence. I didn't warn her that I was coming, and just had my friend Ian dr 1 CONC op me off at her house. She answered the door, but I didn't recognize h 1 CONC er at all. She'd had a haircut and a perm, and had aged a few years. I h 1 CONC ad done exactly the same, including the cut and perm, so she didn't kn 1 CONC ow me either. "Grandma?" I said. "Vickie?" said she. And then we burst o 1 CONC ut laughing." 0 @I00231@ INDI 1 NAME Helen Esther /Garratt/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 APR 1915 2 PLAC Portland Oregon 1 FAMS @F00250@ 1 FAMC @F00077@ 0 @I00232@ INDI 1 NAME Edith Genevieve /Garratt/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 DEC 1921 2 PLAC Portland, Oregon 1 FAMS @F00251@ 1 FAMC @F00077@ 0 @I00233@ INDI 1 NAME Richard Allen /Garratt/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 28 AUG 1930 2 PLAC Portland, Oregon 1 DEAT 2 DATE 26 AUG 2004 2 PLAC Arizona 1 FAMS @F00001@ 1 FAMC @F00077@ 0 @I00234@ INDI 1 NAME Joseph /Hajdu/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Hungary 1 FAMS @F00079@ 0 @I00235@ INDI 1 NAME Joseph /Varga (Wargo)/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 20 MAR 1883 2 PLAC Abauj Megye, Austro-Hungary (N. Hungary) 1 DEAT 2 DATE 12 APR 1936 2 PLAC Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon 1 BURI 2 DATE 1936 2 PLAC Rose City Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon 1 FAMS @F00080@ 1 FAMC @F02388@ 1 NOTE @NI00235@ 0 @NI00235@ NOTE 1 CONC Joseph worked as a steelworker [from Louis Varga's chart--composed in t 1 CONC he late 1950's for his children]. 1 CONT 1 CONT Jack found this on the Ellis Island database: 1 CONT Name: Varga, Jos. 1 CONT Ethnicity: Hungarian 1 CONT Residence: Deregnyo 1 CONT Date of arrival: 7 Sep 1901 1 CONT Age: 16 y 1 CONT Sex: M 1 CONT Marital status: S 1 CONT Ship: Bulgaria 1 CONT Departing from: Hamburg, Germany 1 CONT 1 CONT On the other hand a 17-year-old Josef Varga appears on the Hamburg-Americ 1 CONC an steamship Batavia, having departed 21 July 1901, traveling to New Yo 1 CONC rk via Boulogne-sur-Mer. He was of Hungarian nationality and single. His p 1 CONC rofession is listed as "Landmann, Tagelöhner", and his place of residen 1 CONC ce is listed as "Edelen". He was accompanied by a family member or member 1 CONC s, and one of the Hamburg lists assigns to him a passenger number of 79728 1 CONC 7. The next number, 797288, is assigned to an Istvan Varga, listed as bei 1 CONC ng a year younger than Josef. Another listing has this Josef as passeng 1 CONC er number 01.0779 on passage number A1901.0127. 0 @I00236@ INDI 1 NAME Louis Paul /Varga/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 25 MAR 1922 2 PLAC Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon 1 DEAT 2 DATE 20 FEB 2001 2 PLAC Stillwater, Oklahoma 1 FAMS @F02391@ 1 FAMC @F00080@ 1 NOTE @NI00236@ 0 @NI00236@ NOTE 1 CONC From the 1998 Reed College 50th Reunion Album, by Louis: After graduati 1 CONC on in June with a B.A. in Chemistry, Ruth and I were married in La Cente 1 CONC r, Washington. 1948 was the year of the great flood, so I, and all weddi 1 CONC ng guests, had to get to the church via the Bridge of the Gods. We honeym 1 CONC ooned on Vancouver Island, B.C. and spent a peaceful summer in Portlan 1 CONT In the Fall I started graduate studies at the Univ. of Chicago, with inst 1 CONC ructors such as Harold Uney, Willard Libby, Edward Tilbs, and Enrico Fermi 1 CONC --a very stimulating experience. With an M.S. in Chemistry, I began emplo 1 CONC yment at the Hanford Works in Washington in 1950 in Research and Developme 1 CONC nt. There in Richland our first two children were born, Karis and Steve 1 CONC n. We moved back to Portland in 1953 so that Karis, who was deaf, could a 1 CONC ttend the Tucker-Maxon Oral School. Dr. Arthur Scott in Chemistry hir 1 CONC ed me as a research assistant, and for the next 3-1/2 years I worked on h 1 CONC is Texaco project. In 1954 our second daughter, Deborah, was born. 1 CONT During that period Reed College had contracted with the Defense Departme 1 CONC nt to give instructions on Radiochemistry, Physics, and Mathematics to Nav 1 CONC al Officers, Submariners, who were scheduled to man the Nautilus, the fir 1 CONC st nuclear submarine. That was an interesting group. I still remember t 1 CONC he tales they related of terror they felt being interviewed by Admiral Ric 1 CONC kover. One weekend Fred Ayres asked a group of these officers and myse 1 CONC lf to accompany him on a climb of Mt. Hood. About halfway up the gentle so 1 CONC uth of Mt. Hood, one of the officers, a medical doctor, fell on his bel 1 CONC ly and clutched the mountain with his fingernails, afraid he would fall of 1 CONC f. The man was a natural for claustrophobic submarine life, but not f 1 CONC or a mountain. 1 CONT In 1957, I started work at Oregon State University for my doctorat 1 CONC e. My research was not done at the College, but at the U.S. Bureau of Min 1 CONC es in Albany. So, for the next three years it was classes in Corvallis, r 1 CONC esearch in Albany, and the weekends commutes to Portland to be with my fam 1 CONC ily. Then in 1960, I was accepted at MIT for a year of post-graduate wor 1 CONC k. So with a carfull of kids and a turtle, and pulling a trailer, we head 1 CONC ed for Boston. MIT was an exhilarating experience. The fine facilitie 1 CONC s, equipment, and the great bunch of fellow post-docs made it possible f 1 CONC or me to finish a project in one year. 1 CONT In 1961 I accepted a teaching position at Oklahoma State University, my f 1 CONC irst real job at age 39. For the next 25 years I taught Analytical Chemis 1 CONC try, Radiochemistry, Instrumental Analysis, etc., etc., to undergraduat 1 CONC es and graduates and served as principal advisor to a number of Masters a 1 CONC nd Ph.D. candidates. This is a very rewarding activity for a college prof 1 CONC essor. Rather than teach summer school, I opted to work at the Los Alam 1 CONC os National Laboratory for 12 summers from 1966 to 1978, in additi 1 CONC on to a 6-month sabbatical there. The people at the lab were great--th 1 CONC ey worked hard during the week, and played hard on the weekend. I went hu 1 CONC nting with them, backpacking, dirt-biking river rafting, skiing and much p 1 CONC artying. I'm proud of my work there on the electronic energy levels of t 1 CONC he transuranium elements. 1 CONT Ruth died in 1974, I married twice since then and divorced twice. The ma 1 CONC rriage didn't take for my last wife, Vada, but neither did the divorc 1 CONC e. We are good friends. We travel together, play bridge, walk, dine, a 1 CONC nd in general look out for each other's welfare. I retired from Oklaho 1 CONC ma State U. in 1986. Besides travel, gardening, and Lutheran Church commi 1 CONC tments, my principal activity now is rock-hounding. I am a past treasur 1 CONC er of our local Rock Club, I make color slides of minerals, photographi 1 CONC ng them through a microscope. I do a little faceting, I fashion cabochon 1 CONC s, make bookends, and do a little carving. I like to go to Quartzsite a 1 CONC nd Gueson in the winter for the mineral and gem shows, and I enjoy field t 1 CONC rips with my club. Through no further effort of mine, I have five grandch 1 CONC ildren and two great grandsons. 1 CONT I may not owe it all to Reed, but thanks to the GI Bill, it was a good st 1 CONC art. Some of my fondest memories at Reed are of Dr. Scott and his patie 1 CONC nt explanations of chemical intricacies. If you ever shook his hand, y 1 CONC ou would wonder how such an oversized ham could manipulate delicate equipm 1 CONC ent, but he could. He was a wonderful man. My days at Reed, and especial 1 CONC ly Dr. Scott, transformed me from a Army truck driver to a scientist, qui 1 CONC te a career change! 1 CONT 1 CONT 1 CONT From Victoria: 1 CONT 1 CONT My Uncle Louis means and meant a great deal to me. I don't know why, b 1 CONC ut around my tenth birthday, he gave me a slide rule. It was quite simp 1 CONC le to learn, and I was quite proud of myself for owning it, but the very f 1 CONC act that he (the only one I knew with a Ph.D.) gave it to me gave me scie 1 CONC ntific notions. I believed, suddenly, that I had a brain, and I should u 1 CONC se it. I kept taking college classes all my life until it added up to a d 1 CONC egree, and now I'm working on a Masters in English. So we can't say th 1 CONC at the slide rule had an immediate effect, but the effects were certain 1 CONC ly lasting. 0 @I00237@ INDI 1 NAME Julia /Hajdu/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 25 MAR 1877 2 PLAC Kirsrati, Austro-Hungary 1 DEAT 2 DATE 8 APR 1928 2 PLAC Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon 1 BURI 2 DATE 1928 2 PLAC Rose City Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon 1 FAMS @F00080@ 1 FAMC @F00079@ 1 NOTE @NI00237@ 0 @NI00237@ NOTE 1 CONC All my mother remembers of her Grandmother Varga was a sweet-smelling lady 1 CONC . 0 @I00238@ INDI 1 NAME Bradford /Smith/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00081@ 0 @I00239@ INDI 1 NAME Joel /Bereman/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 5 SEP 1798 2 PLAC Lincoln County, Kentucky 1 DEAT 2 DATE 24 JUN 1800 1 FAMC @F00012@ 0 @I00240@ INDI 1 NAME Rhoda /Bereman/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 24 APR 1802 2 PLAC Franklin County, Kentucky 1 DEAT 2 DATE 28 JUL 1824 1 FAMS @F00191@ 1 FAMC @F00012@ 0 @I00241@ INDI 1 NAME Jesse /Bereman/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 30 SEP 1806 2 PLAC Franklin County, Kentucky 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1864 1 FAMS @F00172@ 1 FAMC @F00012@ 0 @I00242@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Bereman/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 30 DEC 1812 2 PLAC Mercer County, Kentucky 1 FAMC @F00012@ 0 @I00243@ INDI 1 NAME Allen /Bereman/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 23 SEP 1816 2 PLAC Mercer County, Kentucky 1 DEAT 2 DATE 24 JUN 1878 1 OCCU 2 PLAC a farmer 1 FAMS @F00118@ 1 FAMC @F00012@ 1 NOTE @NI00243@ 0 @NI00243@ NOTE 1 CONC I have a letter from Allen, directed to some of his brothers and sister 1 CONC s, informing them of their father's death (received from R.K. Bereman, P. 1 CONC O. Box 785, Aurora, Illinois 60507, 3 September 1999]. The letter is dat 1 CONC ed 21 February 1835, and informs them that Samuel had died the previous da 1 CONC y. It appears to have been sent to Samuel and Eleanor Bereman, Jesse and M 1 CONC ildred Bereman, and Benjamin and Sally Armstrong. 0 @I00244@ INDI 1 NAME Mildred /Bereman/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 FEB 1823 2 PLAC Harrodsburg, in Mercer County, Kentucky 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Address 2 DATE 1842 2 PLAC Center Township, in Hendricks County, Indiana 1 FAMS @F00192@ 1 FAMC @F00012@ 1 NOTE @NI00244@ 0 @NI00244@ NOTE 1 CONC When Mildred's father Thomas died in about 1835, she was less than twel 1 CONC ve years old. She went to Hendricks County, Indiana at that time to li 1 CONC ve with her brother, Jesse Bereman, with whom she remained until her marri 1 CONC age in August of 1842. 0 @I00245@ INDI 1 NAME Eleanor Hampton /Ellis/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 22 JUN 1806 2 PLAC Harrodsburg, Mercer County, Kentucky 1 DEAT 2 DATE 7 AUG 1881 2 PLAC Mt. Pleasant, Henry County, Iowa 1 FAMS @F00082@ 1 FAMC @F00139@ 1 NOTE @NI00245@ 0 @NI00245@ NOTE 1 CONC Eleanor descended from several old Virginia families [from an article writ 1 CONC ten by John H. Bereman after 1963, received from Gwen Moore, histori 1 CONC an of Henry County, Iowa, September 1999]. 1 CONT 1 CONT Eleanor received a pension of $8 per month after Samuel's death becau 1 CONC se he died while on active duty [from pension office application material 1 CONC s, filed in her behalf by her son Alva and dated 28 October 1864, in my fi 1 CONC les -- JTS]. 1 CONT 1 CONT Norm Berrreman reports that Eleanor was listed as 43 years old in 18 1 CONC 50 in the Henry County, Iowa Census. He suggests that her birth year was 1 1 CONC 807, and that she was born in Kentucky [from Norm's FTW file, 30 Septemb 1 CONC er 1999]. 0 @I00246@ INDI 1 NAME Amanda /Whippo/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1829 1 DEAT 2 DATE 24 FEB 1854 2 PLAC Henry County, Iowa 1 BURI 2 PLAC at the Wayland Cemetery in Henry County, Iowa or at Sugar Creek Cemetery, Jefferson Township, Iowa 1 FAMS @F00086@ 1 FAMC @F05213@ 1 NOTE @NI00246@ 0 @NI00246@ NOTE 1 CONC There may be some conflict about the date of Amanda's death in childbir 1 CONC th (and consequently the date of daughter Amanda's birth). I had record 1 CONC ed 14 February from family sources, but pension application materials fil 1 CONC ed by the younger Amanda's guardian in her behalf indicates that the da 1 CONC te is either 8 February or 18 February [from pension office application ma 1 CONC terials, filed by Alva Bereman in behalf of Amanda E. Bereman and dat 1 CONC ed 29 September 1863, in my files -- JTS]. The date accepted here, thoug 1 CONC h, is one that supposedly appears on her tombstone [e-correspondence wi 1 CONC th Kandi Reeder, tuliptree44@@aol.com, 7 September 2000]. 0 @I00247@ INDI 1 NAME William Allen /Bereman/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1835 2 PLAC Indiana 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT 8 MAY 1908 1 FAMS @F05210@ 1 FAMS @F05212@ 1 FAMS @F00087@ 1 FAMC @F00082@ 1 NOTE @NI00247@ 0 @NI00247@ NOTE 1 CONC William served in the 4th Iowa Cavalry (the "Veteran Volunteers") during t 1 CONC he Civil War [from Kandi Reeder, Tuliptree44@@aol.com, 26 September 2000 1 CONC ]. In 1908 he lived in Bloomington, Illinois [Mt. Pleasant News, 8 May 190 1 CONC 8]. 1 CONT 1 CONT The following comes from "Roster of the Fourth Iowa Cavalry Veteran Volunt 1 CONC eers; 1861-1865", an appendix to _The Story of a Cavalry Regiment_ by W 1 CONC m. Forse Scott (New York: Press of J.J. Little & Co., 1902), p. 167: "Seco 1 CONC nd Lieutenant William A. Bereman, Mt. Pleasant. Enl. Oct. 26, 1861; pro 1 CONC m. 6th Serg. Nov. 1, 1862; 1st Serg. May 20, 1863; 2d Lieut. April 27, 186 1 CONC 4. Mustered out Dec. 4, 1864, Memphis, Tenn., term of service expired. Wou 1 CONC nded in action (three wounds) May 29, 1863, Mechanicsburg, Miss. Was th 1 CONC en nearly a year in hospitals and in Veteran Reserve Corps at S. Louis, Mo 1 CONC .; returned to the regt. May --, 1864, and served until mustered out." 0 @I00248@ INDI 1 NAME Alva Hamilton /Bereman/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1829 2 PLAC Mercer County, Kentucky 1 DEAT 2 DATE 6 FEB 1887 2 PLAC Pomona, California 1 FAMS @F00083@ 1 FAMC @F00082@ 1 NOTE @NI00248@ 0 @NI00248@ NOTE 1 CONC Alva served as attorney in the petitions of his mother and his sister-in-l 1 CONC aw Sarah for pensions when their husbands died in service. He was also gu 1 CONC ardian to Jonathan's minor children, Amanda, Thomas, and Stella. On 12 Nov 1 CONC ember 1866 Alva lived in Mount Pleasant, Henry County, Iowa [from pensi 1 CONC on office application materials, filed by Alva in behalf of Sarah and Elea 1 CONC nor and dated 29 September 1863 and 28 October 1864, in my files -- JTS]. 1 CONT 1 CONT "Henry County, Iowa Probate Docket Page 74, 1864: Wednesday October 26, 18 1 CONC 64; transcript. Guardianship of Samuel T Bereman et al minors. Applicati 1 CONC on being made to that effect and cause appearing to the satisfaction of t 1 CONC he Court therefore A.H. Bereman is hereby appointed Guardian of the perso 1 CONC ns and property of Amana E Bereman born Feb 8 1854, Samuel T Bereman b. Ma 1 CONC rch 31 1858 and of the property of Stella E Bereman born April 5 1861. The 1 CONC reupon he gave bond in the penal sum of two hundred dollars with C.M. Free 1 CONC man as security which bond and security are hereby approved and bond fil 1 CONC ed and he took and subscribed the oath prescribed by law. Thereupon a Comm 1 CONC ission is this day issued to him as such Guardian. Bond and Commission rec 1 CONC orded in Record of Bonds at page 371" [from Kand Reeder, Tuliptree44@@aol.c 1 CONC om, 26 September 2000]. 0 @I00249@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah J. /Darnell/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1834 2 PLAC Ohio 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1909 1 FAMS @F00083@ 0 @I00250@ INDI 1 NAME Emeline Ramsey /Bereman/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1831 2 PLAC Mercer County, Kentucky 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1909 1 FAMS @F00084@ 1 FAMC @F00082@ 1 NOTE @NI00250@ 0 @NI00250@ NOTE 1 CONC Emaline was known as "Emma". 0 @I00251@ INDI 1 NAME Jacob B. /Ritner/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 DEC 1828 2 PLAC Birch Farm, Washington County, Pennsylvania 1 DEAT 2 DATE BET 1872 AND 1873 1 FAMS @F00084@ 1 FAMC @F05211@ 1 NOTE @NI00251@ 0 @NI00251@ NOTE 1 CONC "Jacob became Captain of Company B of the 25th Iowa Infantry. Others in h 1 CONC is company included Jont Bereman, Jim Freeman (husband of Caroline Bereman 1 CONC ), Jacob’s brother Judson, and Jacob Whippo (brother of Amanda Whippo, Jon 1 CONC t’s first wife). There are many stories about all these other people. Jac 1 CONC ob survived the war, but all these others that I mentioned died in servic 1 CONC e" [personal correspondence from Charlie Larimer (clarimer@@prodigy.net 1 CONC ), 6 November 2001 -- JTS]. 0 @I00252@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas Armstrong /Bereman/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1833 2 PLAC Danville, Indiana 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1904 2 PLAC Mt. Pleasant, Iowa 1 FAMS @F00085@ 1 FAMC @F00082@ 1 NOTE @NI00252@ 0 @NI00252@ NOTE 1 CONC Robert K. Bereman says "There are references made, in some of the old lett 1 CONC ers that we have, that the Bereman family was engaged in legal proceedin 1 CONC gs in NYC to obtain a large settlement for land that was illegally taken f 1 CONC rom them in the 1700s. The first mention I have of this matter is an ear 1 CONC ly 1830s letter, and [Thomas and his] brothers are still talking abo 1 CONC ut it in their Civil War letters. My uncle said that he once had a b 1 CONC ox of legal papers that shed a lot of light on the matter, but he thr 1 CONC ew it away because it was taking up too much space! 1 CONT 1 CONT "I have always thought that the suit concerned the Old Place on Staten Isl 1 CONC and. I also think that the reason the Bereman geneology is so well defin 1 CONC ed back to the first Thomas is that the family had to prove their relation 1 CONC ship to him to have any chance of winning the suit and getting some money. 1 CONC " 1 CONT 1 CONT Joan Bereman (Robert K's daughter) reports that Robert also told her th 1 CONC at while reading through the old letters, he found one of Thomas's that ma 1 CONC de reference to the suit. Thomas said something about the fact that if ea 1 CONC ch family member were to be awarded $100,000, he could "live real we 1 CONC ll on that." (from personal correspondence with Joan Bereman, beremanj@@hot 1 CONC mail.com, 28 Feb 1999) 1 CONT 1 CONT Berryman Thomas A. E 1 Iowa Cav. F.& S. [rank at induction:] Lieutenant [r 1 CONC ank at discharge:] Major Bereman Thomas A. Union 0 @I00253@ INDI 1 NAME Anna Emily /Paxson/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1831 2 PLAC Ohio 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1901 2 PLAC St. Louis, Missouri 1 FAMS @F00085@ 1 FAMC @F00159@ 1 NOTE @NI00253@ 0 @NI00253@ NOTE 1 CONC Some sources suggest that Anna's surname was Paxton [personal corresponden 1 CONC ce from Charlie Larimer (clarimer@@prodigy.net), 6 November 2001 -- JTS]. 0 @I00254@ INDI 1 NAME John Nash /Bereman/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 19 JUN 1785 2 PLAC Lincoln County, Kentucky 1 DEAT 2 DATE 19 DEC 1853 2 PLAC Highland County, Ohio 1 FAMS @F00185@ 1 FAMS @F00186@ 1 FAMS @F00187@ 1 FAMC @F00156@ 0 @I00255@ INDI 1 NAME Esther Ann /Prager/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00087@ 0 @I00256@ INDI 1 NAME Caroline Marquis /Bereman/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1837 2 PLAC Indiana 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1880 2 PLAC Mt. Pleasant, Iowa 1 FAMS @F00088@ 1 FAMS @F00089@ 1 FAMC @F00082@ 0 @I00257@ INDI 1 NAME James A. /Freeman/ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1863 1 FAMS @F00088@ 0 @I00258@ INDI 1 NAME James /Wilson/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00089@ 0 @I00259@ INDI 1 NAME Tilghman Howard /Bereman/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1839 2 PLAC Indiana 1 DEAT 2 DATE BET 1898 AND 1899 2 PLAC Aurora, Illinois (?) 1 FAMS @F00090@ 1 FAMC @F00082@ 1 NOTE @NI00259@ 0 @NI00259@ NOTE 1 CONC Tilghman and Rebecca moved to Aurora, Illinois, in 1891 when the Western W 1 CONC heel Scraper Company left Mt. Pleasant, Iowa [correspondence from Gwen Moo 1 CONC re of the Henry County Historical Society to Beth Sanders, 1999]. 0 @I00260@ INDI 1 NAME Rebecca S. /Hulme/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Bristol, Pennsylvania 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Aurora, Illinois (?) 1 FAMS @F00090@ 0 @I00261@ INDI 1 NAME Samuel Oliver /Bereman/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 22 FEB 1842 2 PLAC near Belleville, Hendrick County, Indiana 1 DEAT 2 DATE 28 MAR 1904 2 PLAC Atchison, Kansas 1 BURI 2 PLAC Mount Vernon Cemetery, Atchison, Kansas 1 FAMS @F00091@ 1 FAMC @F00082@ 1 NOTE @NI00261@ 0 @NI00261@ NOTE 1 CONC Samuel was called "Oliver" within the family. He served in the 4th Iowa Ca 1 CONC valry (the "Veteran Volunteers") during the Civil War [from Kandi Reede 1 CONC r, Tuliptree44@@aol.com, 26 September 2000]. 1 CONT 1 CONT The following comes from "Roster of the Fourth Iowa Cavalry Veteran Volunt 1 CONC eers; 1861-1865", an appendix to _The Story of a Cavalry Regiment_ by W 1 CONC m. Forse Scott (New York: Press of J.J. Little & Co., 1902), p. 167: "Fir 1 CONC st Sergeant Samuel O. Bereman, Henry Co. Enl. Oct. 25, 1861. Reenl. Vet. D 1 CONC ec. 19, 1863; prom. 3d Serg. Jan. 1, 1864; 1st Serg. Jan. 16, 1865. Muster 1 CONC ed out with Co." 1 CONT 1 CONT Oliver appears on the 1870 Federal Census in Center Township, Henry Count 1 CONC y, Iowa. His occupation is listed as "Ret Druggist", and his age is list 1 CONC ed as 28. 0 @I00262@ INDI 1 NAME Damaris /Ross/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 29 OCT 1846 2 PLAC Piqua, Miami County, Ohio 1 DEAT 2 DATE 24 AUG 1937 2 PLAC Saint Louis, Missouri 1 BURI 2 PLAC Mount Vernon Cemetery, Atchison, Kansas 1 FAMS @F00091@ 1 FAMC @F01237@ 1 NOTE @NI00262@ 0 @NI00262@ NOTE 1 CONC Demaris is listed as 22 years old on the 1870 Henry County census. S 1 CONC he is said there to have been born in Ohio. 0 @I00263@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah Eleanor /Bereman/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 1843 AND 1844 2 PLAC Indiana 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 8 MAY 1908 2 PLAC Mt. Pleasant, Iowa 1 BURI 2 PLAC Bereman family lot, Forest Home Cemetery, Mt. Pleasant, Iowa 1 FAMC @F00082@ 1 NOTE @NI00263@ 0 @NI00263@ NOTE 1 CONC The 1860 census for Henry County, Iowa, says that Sarah was 15 on that dat 1 CONC e. This would suggest that her birth year should be about 1845, rather th 1 CONC an 1843. The 1870 census for Center Township, Henry County (p. 207) lis 1 CONC ts "Sallie", aged 24, living in Eleanor Bereman's home. If this was Sara 1 CONC h, it would suggest a birth year of about 1846. "Sallie" is listed as a sc 1 CONC hoolteacher, born in Indiana. An obituary in the Mt. Pleasant News, 8 M 1 CONC ay 1908, says that she was born at Belleville, Illinois, in 1844. 1 CONT 1 CONT That obituary goes on to say: "Aside from her residence in this city, s 1 CONC he has resided several other places, in all of which she has held responsi 1 CONC ble positions. She has been an active business woman all her life; for so 1 CONC me time she was matron of the Rosebud Indian school located at Yankton, No 1 CONC rth Dakota. At Atchison, Kansas, she had a large green house; had char 1 CONC ge of the Ladies' Exchange, and at various times had charge of prominent b 1 CONC oarding houses. At the time of her death she was matron of the Phi Delta c 1 CONC hapter house at Iowa City, in which capacity she proved most efficient a 1 CONC nd won the love of all with whom she came in contact... 1 CONT 1 CONT "Members of the G.A.R. acted as pall-bearers, all of her brothers and t 1 CONC wo brother-in-laws having enlisted in the Civil war to fight for the cau 1 CONC se of their country. In honor of the excellent family record the Fourth Io 1 CONC wa cavalry a few years ago made her an honorary daughter of the regiment.. 1 CONC .Interment was in the family lot in Forest Home cemetery." 0 @I00264@ INDI 1 NAME Harold Armstrong /Bereman/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1863 2 PLAC West Liberty, Iowa 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1928 2 PLAC Sioux Falls, South Dakota 1 FAMS @F00092@ 1 FAMC @F00085@ 0 @I00265@ INDI 1 NAME Emma Rachael /McKeel/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1866 2 PLAC New York 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1914 2 PLAC Chicago, Illinois 1 FAMS @F00092@ 1 FAMC @F00162@ 0 @I00266@ INDI 1 NAME Ellis Haviland /Bereman/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1894 2 PLAC St. Louis, Missouri 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1926 1 FAMS @F00093@ 1 FAMC @F00092@ 0 @I00267@ INDI 1 NAME Theo Mardelle /Ray/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1897 2 PLAC Clinton, Iowa 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1979 2 PLAC Escondido, California 1 FAMS @F00093@ 0 @I00268@ INDI 1 NAME Ellis Haviland /Bereman/ Jr. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 24 MAR 1922 2 PLAC Storm Lake, Iowa 1 DEAT 2 DATE 26 SEP 1993 1 FAMS @F00094@ 1 FAMC @F00093@ 0 @I00269@ INDI 1 NAME Routh /Holt/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1925 2 PLAC Laurel, Mississippi 1 FAMS @F00094@ 0 @I00270@ INDI 1 NAME Ellis Haviland /Bereman/ III 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1944 2 PLAC Laurel, Mississippi 1 FAMC @F00094@ 0 @I00271@ INDI 1 NAME Robert Patton /Bereman/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1947 2 PLAC Los Angeles, California 1 FAMC @F00094@ 0 @I00272@ INDI 1 NAME James Hulme /Bereman/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1869 2 PLAC Aurora, Illinois (?) 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1951 1 FAMS @F00095@ 1 FAMC @F00090@ 0 @I00273@ INDI 1 NAME John Howard /Bereman/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1912 1 FAMC @F00095@ 0 @I00274@ INDI 1 NAME Robert Tilghman /Bereman/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 OCT 1908 1 DEAT 2 DATE MAR 1978 1 FAMS @F00096@ 1 FAMC @F00095@ 0 @I00275@ INDI 1 NAME Robert Keith /Bereman/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1935 1 FAMS @F00097@ 1 FAMC @F00096@ 0 @I00276@ INDI 1 NAME James Henry /Bereman/ 1 SEX M 1 ALIA /Hank/ 1 BIRT 2 DATE 25 SEP 1970 1 FAMS @F00365@ 1 FAMC @F00097@ 0 @I00277@ INDI 1 NAME John /Bereman/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 7 JAN 1733/34 AND 7 JAN 1734/35 2 PLAC Greenwich, Cumberland County, New Jersey 1 DEAT 2 DATE 7 JAN 1805 2 PLAC Stoe Creek, Cumberland County, New Jersey 1 BURI 2 PLAC the Old Presbyterian Cemetery in Greenwich, Cumberland County, New Jersey 1 FAMS @F00098@ 1 FAMC @F00099@ 1 NOTE @NI00277@ 0 @NI00277@ NOTE 1 CONC From Howard S. Whitley's report of 10 June 1932, pp. 14-15: 1 CONT 1 CONT In two deeds (Cumberland County, Liber 3, page 196 and Liber 5, page 92 1 CONC ), John refers to "Thomas Berriman" as his father. 1 CONT 1 CONT He deeded land to Mary and Sarah Loper (Liber 1, page 458, 1 October 179 1 CONC 9, Stow Creek), to Abel Sheppard (Liber 3, page 196, 18 June 1801, Stow Cr 1 CONC eek), to Ezekiel Thomas (Liber 4, page 13, 22 March 1802, Hopewell), a 1 CONC nd to Abel Sheppard (Liber 5, page 92, 5 April 1803, Stow Creek). Both dee 1 CONC ds to Abel Sheppard described the land as having been devised to John "Ber 1 CONC riman" by his father Thomas "Berriman" by a will dated 7 March 1746-7, th 1 CONC is land being part of a larger tract purchased by Thomas Berriman of Willi 1 CONC am Biles or Billes. His wife is named Sarah in these deeds. 1 CONT 1 CONT In a volume entitled "Court Records 1774 to 1783" in the office of the Cou 1 CONC nty Clerk, Cumberland County, the name "John Berriman" occurs as nin 1 CONC th in a list of grand jurors for 25 November 1777, Court of General Quart 1 CONC er Sessions of the Peace and County Court. It also occurs, with the sa 1 CONC me spelling, in a list of grand jurors for the same court under the da 1 CONC te 23 February 1779. 1 CONT 1 CONT In "Miscellaneous Records A, Cumberland County," a paper relating to the " 1 CONC First congregation of Seventh Day Baptists," dated 8 January 1790, is reco 1 CONC rded as having been "Signed & sealed in the presence of Noah Bowen, John B 1 CONC eriman, Inspectors." 1 CONT 1 CONT John was buried, according to F.D. Andrews (Tombstone Inscriptions) a 1 CONC nd to the New Jersey Historical Society Presbyterian Manuscript, in the o 1 CONC ld Presbyterian Burying Ground in Greenwich, N.J., under the inscription " 1 CONC In memory of John Bereman who departed this life on the 7th day of Janua 1 CONC ry 1805 in the 71st year of his age." I have a photo of the stone [J 1 CONC TS -- 22 August 2000]. 1 CONT 1 CONT He died intestate, and his children are mentioned in the administration pr 1 CONC oceedings, dated 27 December 1805: Eli Bereman, Joel Bereman, Jonathan Ber 1 CONC eman, Thomas Bereman, John Bereman, Sarah Johnson, Zurvior Reeves, and Ma 1 CONC ry Harris. 1 CONT 1 CONT A petition of Joel Bereman and Eli Bereman for division of the real esta 1 CONC te (in Stow Creek Township) was dated 18 September 1805. They had been na 1 CONC med as administrators of John Bereman's estate in a bond signed 4 Februa 1 CONC ry 1805. These papers are recorded in the Orphans Court Minutes, Cumberla 1 CONC nd County, B-116, 117; B-141; and B-151 and 162. The original papers a 1 CONC re filed in an envelope in a metal drawer No. 6, near the rear end of t 1 CONC he drawer [from Howard S. Whitley's report of 10 June 1932, p. 19]. 1 CONT 1 CONT The actual division of the land is indicated in a map (p. 109 of a volu 1 CONC me in the Surrogate's Office, Cumberland County, entitled "Maps of Divisio 1 CONC ns"), which shows that the land was divided into adjacent strips which we 1 CONC re alloted in the following order: Eli Bereman, Joel Bereman, Jonathan Ber 1 CONC eman, Thomas Bereman, John Bereman, Sarah Johnson, Zurvior Reeves, Represe 1 CONC ntatives of Mary Harris dec'd. Most of the siblings then in November 18 1 CONC 06 gave power of attorney to Joel to sell their shares of the property, wh 1 CONC ich he accomplished at least in the case of Jonathan (31 May 1808), Eli (s 1 CONC ame date), himself (30 June 1808), and Zurvior (31 March 1810) [from a doc 1 CONC ument received at the County Clerk's office 22 November 1806 and record 1 CONC ed 24 November 1806, possibly a volume entitled "Miscellaneous Records A 1 CONC ", and from other public documents as cited in Howard S. Whitley's repo 1 CONC rt of 10 June 1932, pp. 19-21]. 1 CONT 1 CONT From Norm Berreman's FTW file, and from Walter S. Sheppard Jr. of Philadel 1 CONC phia, "The Berryman Family of South Jersey", in The Vineland Historical Ma 1 CONC gazine, Volume XXXI, Number 1-2, January-April 1946, pp. 15-21, p. 19: 1 CONT 1 CONT "The Latter Day Saints records indicate that JB was born about 1728 in Gre 1 CONC enwich, Cumberland County, New Jersey. Abner Catlin Martin is identifi 1 CONC ed as a relative. Abner was married to Bridget Van Wiggan.. JB was o 1 CONC ne of seven children with the other six being girls. His birth was late e 1 CONC nough that one must suspect that his parents Thomas and Martha must have t 1 CONC ried for a son some time. The daughters' names indicate a Biblical ca 1 CONC st to the family and its upbringing. The family was Presbyterian Batch/f 1 CONC im no. 0170631 1 CONT 1 CONT "JB's father died when he was fifteen leaving JB his sole male heir. Whi 1 CONC le JB probably inherited the farm, it is likely that he depended on frien 1 CONC ds and relatives for his first years. His mother was still alive at the t 1 CONC ime. In 1759 JB was involved in the will of a William Payne who conceivab 1 CONC ly was related to his mother. 1 CONT 1 CONT "JB married Sarah Fithian Bateman the daughter of a well established ar 1 CONC ea family on 29 March 1757. She would have been eighteen, an indicati 1 CONC on of an arranged marriage. They had at least nine children between the 1 CONC m. There is not much evidence that children beyond the youngest son Jo 1 CONC el receive any significant education 1 CONT 1 CONT "JB was a farmer who on the September 1779 tax list was recorded as owni 1 CONC ng 155 acres, 4 horses, 4 cattle, and 7 hogs. This would have been more p 1 CONC rosperous than many of his contemporaries but far from the most wealthy m 1 CONC an in his neighborhood. Given the size of his family and the six male off 1 CONC springs, this was not much to offer his children and might explain w 1 CONC hy so many of them left the area in the 1790s and 1800s. 1 CONT 1 CONT "JB lived until his death on 7 January 1805. He was said to have still re 1 CONC sided on his farm on Stoe Creek, Cumberland County at the time. His wi 1 CONC fe Sarah had died in May of the preceeding year. By this time of his dea 1 CONC th all of JB's sons except his youngest son Joel had move to Kentucky (Jon 1 CONC athan only) or Ohio. Joel was probably in Ohio by the following year. 1 CONT 1 CONT "Name identified as John Berryman per vol.31 Vineland Historical Magazin 1 CONC e. John was fellowbondsman to his brother-in-law Ezekiel Bennett in the gu 1 CONC ardianship of his niece Elizabeth Reeves, and to his wife's young broth 1 CONC er Thomas Bateman. vol. 31 John died intestate; inventory 9 Feb. 1805, ap 1 CONC praisers Azariah More, Jr. and Noah Harris, and his sons Joel and Eli, to 1 CONC ok bond as administrators 4 Feb. 1805. Witnesses, Noah Harris and Johns 1 CONC on Reeves. 1 CONT 1 CONT "The administrators petitioned the Orphans' Court on 18 Sept. 1805, for t 1 CONC he court to appoint an impartial person to divide the estate in the Townsh 1 CONC ip of Stow Creek, since estate can not be settled by agreement due to mino 1 CONC rity of some of the heirs. 20 Feb. 1806 the court appointed Azariah Mor 1 CONC e, David Ayars and Ebenezer Davis. They divided the property between t 1 CONC he following heirs: Representatives of Mary Harris, deceased, wife of Robe 1 CONC rt Harris, Zurviah Reeves, wife of Johnson Reeves, Sara Johnson, wife of E 1 CONC nos Johnson, Thomas Berryman, Jonathn Berryman, Joel Berryman, John Berrym 1 CONC an , and Eli Berryman. Account of administration of Joel is also attached 1 CONC . 1 CONT 1 CONT "Name of family spelled Bereman in records of Greenwich Presbyterian chur 1 CONC ch in book Early Records of Cumberland,Co.NJ author Charlotte Meldrum publ 1 CONC isher Family Line Publications, Westminster, Md. 1998. 1 CONT 1 CONT "Source Early Records of Cumberland Co. N.J. shows John Bereman m. Sarah B 1 CONC ateman in Greenwich Presbyterian Church." 1 CONT 1 CONT 1800 BERRYMAN JOHN Cumberland County NJ 030 10010-10100-00 Federal Populat 1 CONC ion Schedule NJ 1800 Cumberland Co. Federal Census Index NJS1a283450 1 CONT 1800 BERRYMAN JOHN Cumberland County NJ 030 10010-10100-00 Federal Populat 1 CONC ion Schedule NJ 1800 Cumberland Co. Federal Census Index NJS1a283456 1 CONT 1789 BERRYMAN JOHN Gloucester County NJ 002 Deptford Township August Tax L 1 CONC ist June Tax List NJ Early Census Index NJS1a283471 1 CONT 1789 BERRYMAN JOHN Gloucester County NJ 002 Deptford Township August Tax L 1 CONC ist June Tax List NJ Early Census Index NJS1a283473 1 CONT 1790 BERRYMAN JOHN Gloucester County NJ 002 Deptford Township Jun- Augu 1 CONC st Tax List March Tax List NJ Early Census Index NJS1a283470 1 CONT 1790 BERRYMAN JOHN Gloucester County NJ 002 Deptford Township Jun- Augu 1 CONC st Tax List March Tax List NJ Early Census Index NJS1a283472 1 CONT 1792 BERRYMAN JOHN Gloucester County NJ 001 Greenwich Township June Tax Li 1 CONC st June Tax List NJ Early Census Index NJS1a283469 1 CONT 1792 BERRYMAN JOHN Gloucester County NJ 001 Greenwich Township June Tax Li 1 CONC st June Tax List NJ Early Census Index NJS1a283474 0 @I00278@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Beriman/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1694 2 PLAC Cohansey, New Jersey? 1 DEAT 2 DATE 5 JUN 1749 2 PLAC Cohansey, Cumberland County, New Jersey 1 OCCU 2 PLAC a farmer 1 WILL 2 DATE ABT 1746 1 BURI 2 PLAC the Old Presbyterian Cemetery in Greenwich, Cumberland County, New Jersey 1 FAMS @F00099@ 1 FAMC @F00100@ 1 NOTE @NI00278@ 0 @NI00278@ NOTE 1 CONC While there is no direct evidence that Thomas was the son of Leonard, a 1 CONC ll researchers agree that the evidence for that conclusion is excellen 1 CONC t. Howard S. Whitley writes: "the name Bereman or Berryman is uncommon, a 1 CONC nd variations in spelling occur frequently even in connection with the sa 1 CONC me individual. The name Thomas might very naturally have been derived fr 1 CONC om Thomas Berryman [of Staten Island] if the latter was, as we believe, h 1 CONC is grandfather. The fact that Leonard Berryman was listed [on page 8 of " 1 CONC New England Town Burying Ground" by Frank D. Andrews, F144 F2 A5]...as t 1 CONC he head of a family indicates the probability of his having married and ha 1 CONC ving children. The approximate date of birth of Thomas...as computed fr 1 CONC om the data on his tombstone is consistent with his being the son of Leona 1 CONC rd Berryman" [from Howard S. Whitley's report of 10 June 1932, page 9]. 1 CONT 1 CONT From Ron E. Bereman II: 1 CONT 1 CONT The following reference is made to Thomas Beriman in South Jersey: "Thom 1 CONC as Beriman was an early settler on Cohansay Creek in Cumberland Co., New J 1 CONC ersey" (History of Glocester, Salem and Cumberland Counties, pg. 513). [T 1 CONC he same wording may be found in The Compendium of American Genealogy, e 1 CONC d. by F.A. Virkus, vol. VI (1937), p. 515 - JTS] 1 CONT 1 CONT Thomas was the Overseer of Roads in 1719, living on the north side of t 1 CONC he Cohansey [from the History of Cumberland County, via Walter S. Sheppa 1 CONC rd Jr. of Philadelphia, "The Berryman Family of South Jersey", in The Vine 1 CONC land Historical Magazine, Volume XXXI, Number 1-2, January-April 1946, p 1 CONC p. 15-21, p. 16]. 1 CONT 1 CONT Thomas Beriman purchased a tract of land from William Biles (referr 1 CONC ed to in deed of John Bereman to Abel Sheppard, Cumberland County Deeds, L 1 CONC iber 3, page 196) or from William Billes (Cumberland Deeds, Liber 5, pa 1 CONC ge 92), by a deed dated 26 June 1731. 1 CONT 1 CONT Thomas received money from the estate of Edward Fitzgerald on 11 Feb. 17 1 CONC 35 [from Walter S. Sheppard Jr. of Philadelphia, "The Berryman Family of S 1 CONC outh Jersey", in The Vineland Historical Magazine, Volume XXXI, Number 1- 1 CONC 2, January-April 1946, pp. 15-21, p. 16]. 1 CONT 1 CONT Thomas Beriman contributed 5 pounds to the building fund of the Greenwi 1 CONC ch Presbyterian Church in about 1735 [History and Genealogy of Fenwick's C 1 CONC olony, Thomas Shourd, page 428. Also R.S. Johnson, of Salem, N.J., F1 1 CONC 44 S1 J7 (Cushing and Sheppard's Glocester, Salem and Cumberland Counti 1 CONC es F142 G5 C8). Also Walter S. Sheppard Jr. of Philadelphia, "The Berrym 1 CONC an Family of South Jersey", in The Vineland Historical Magazine, Volume XX 1 CONC XI, Number 1-2, January-April 1946, pp. 15-21, p. 16]. Thomas's name was n 1 CONC inth on the list [From the Bereman file in the Genealogical Library of t 1 CONC he Cumberland County Historical Society, 22 August 2000]. 1 CONT 1 CONT Thomas's will, held in the Office of the Secretary of State at Trenton, a 1 CONC nd identified under "21F" [will dated 7 March 1747, probated 14 June 17 1 CONC 49 -- from Walter Sheppard's Vineland Historical Magazine article, pp. 16- 1 CONC 17], reads as follows: "Item I give and bequeath unto my Dear and Loving w 1 CONC ife Martha Bereman, all my movable estate only such Leggecies as is hearaf 1 CONC ter menchened and all use of my Lands and Plantations until my son John Be 1 CONC riman comes to the age of twenty years old and then I give & bequeath un 1 CONC to my only son John Bereman, all my Lands & Plantations, where I now liv 1 CONC e, with all the apertinances there onto belonging & his heirs and assig 1 CONC ns forever as by a Deed being had may more at Large and Appear. B 1 CONC ut if my son above said should Happen to die Before he comes to the a 1 CONC ge of Twenty that then my Six Daughters afterward named, shall have my Lan 1 CONC ds And Plantations above Said Equally divided Between all and Every of Th 1 CONC em & their Heirs and Assigns at the Decease of my Dear & Loving wife abo 1 CONC ve said and my will is that if my son Lives to the age above Said that th 1 CONC en my wife shall have the Third Part of my Plantation During her Life Ti 1 CONC me and ye Best Room. My will is that if my son above said should die befo 1 CONC re he comes to the age above said, that my wife above said shall have t 1 CONC he use of my Lands and Plantations as long as she lives widow & the Thi 1 CONC rd if she marry again. Item I give & bequeath to my Three Daughters th 1 CONC at is come to age and is marryed to wit Annabel Johnson and Rachel Benet P 1 CONC orthenia Reeves, Five Shillings out of my movable estate to each and eve 1 CONC ry of them by my Executors hearafter named. Item, I give & bequea 1 CONC th to my other Three Daughters that are with me and are yet under age Name 1 CONC ly, Elixabeth Beriman & Zurviah Beriman and Hannah Beriman Ten pounds a pi 1 CONC ece out of my movable estate to be payed in Money or Goods, and if a 1 CONC ny of them should Hapen to die under age that then the portion of the Dece 1 CONC ased shall be equally divided between the Survivors aforesaid or three. It 1 CONC em I give & bequeath to my Only son John Beriman Ten Shillings out Movab 1 CONC le Estate and I constitute & Ordain my Dearest & Loving Wife Martha Berim 1 CONC an & my dear & Only son John Beriman, Sole Executors of this my last wi 1 CONC ll & testament & revoking of former wills. March 7, 1746-7 Thomas Berem 1 CONC an Witness Eliakim Carll, Joseph Brick, Patrick Mitchel." Whitley writes t 1 CONC hat "the signature of Thomas Bereman is that of a person unaccustomed to w 1 CONC riting, but the spelling 'Bereman' is clear. The body of the will was wri 1 CONC tten by some one else who spelled it Beriman." The inventory of Thomas's g 1 CONC oods and chattels listed horse furniture apparel and cash valued at 41 pou 1 CONC nds, beds and boden and cloth and pewter valued at about 38 pounds, mea 1 CONC te and meal and other household goods valued at about 32 pounds, a loome a 1 CONC nd books and plantation implements and grain valued at about 41 pounds, a 1 CONC nd horses and cattle and sheep and hogs valued at about 57 pounds [from Ho 1 CONC ward S. Whitley's report of 10 June 1932, pages 10-12]. 1 CONT 1 CONT Thomas's tombtone inscription, as given by F.D. Andrews, "Tombstone inscri 1 CONC ptions in the old Presbyterian Burying ground at Greenwich, N.J." (F1 1 CONC 44 G8 A7), on pages 11 and 12, is as follows: "In memory of Thomas Berem 1 CONC an who died June the 5 1749 aged 55 years." This inscription is also copi 1 CONC ed in manuscript in the collection of the New Jersey Historical Socie 1 CONC ty at the Newark Public Library (under heading "Greenwich Presbyterian 1 CONC ") in insignificantly different form [from Howard S. Whitley's repo 1 CONC rt of 10 June 1932, page 9]. I have a photo of the stone [JTS -- 22 Augu 1 CONC st 2000]. The surname is spelled "Beriman". 1 CONT 1 CONT From Norm Berreman's FTW file, 18 August 1999: 1 CONT 1 CONT TB might have been born on Leonard Berriman's Staten Island farm b 1 CONC ut it is more likely he was born after LB moved to Cohansey in 1691. TB s 1 CONC pent the rest of his life in the Cohansey area. 1 CONT 1 CONT That TB was a farmer is clear from his being classified as a yoeman in t 1 CONC he public record. He would have inherited his farm from his father Leona 1 CONC rd who died some time after 1704. 1 CONT 1 CONT TB's wife was Martha who like so many wives of the period cannot be identi 1 CONC fied by surname. The fact that TB was involved in the will of an Edward F 1 CONC itzgerald in 1735 is an indication of a likely relationship of Fitzgera 1 CONC ld with Martha. One must suppose that Martha and TB married early in the 1 CONC ir lives as would have been the local custom if one had a source of income 1 CONC . 1 CONT 1 CONT Martha and TB had seven identified children of whom only John was male. Th 1 CONC is would imply higher expenses raising and marrying the children but an ab 1 CONC ility to keep the family farm intact after TB's death. (source Ron Hagen) 1 CONT 1 CONT At one time or another TB was a member of the Greenwich Presbyterian Chur 1 CONC ch and of the Deerfield Presbyterian Church. In the first case TB was lis 1 CONC ted as "Thomas Buryman". Other Deerfield members included the families Re 1 CONC eves, Sayre, Fithian, and Philip Vickers. 1 CONT 1 CONT TB died on 5 June 1749 probably in Cohansey, Cumberland County, New Jerse 1 CONC y. His farm appears to have been passed on to his son John though Martha w 1 CONC as still living at the time. 1 CONT 1 CONT Noted as spelled Bereman in Cumberland County Genealogical Data p-17 0 @I00279@ INDI 1 NAME Leonard /Berryman/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1661 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT 25 MAR 1704 1 OCCU 2 PLAC a "husbandman" or farmer 1 FAMS @F00100@ 1 FAMC @F00101@ 1 NOTE @NI00279@ 0 @NI00279@ NOTE 1 CONC Kent Lewis (kentlewis@@aol.com) suggests that the correct birth date for Le 1 CONC onard is 1681, but that would make most of the existing records (below) se 1 CONC nseless. 1 CONT 1 CONT Howard S. Whitley, in his report of 10 June 1932, had mentioned the follo 1 CONC wing "undated entry in an early Richmond County (Staten Island) record boo 1 CONC k" that appears at Vol. 1, page 33 of Stillwell's Miscellanies: "Len (Le 1 CONC w) Bereman Aged 21 or therABouts saieth last witsontid had A gray ho 1 CONC rs of Turner and he was wounded in the nex and Turner said the gray Hors h 1 CONC ad done it and he swor By his Meeker that he would kill him." 1 CONT 1 CONT Leng and Davis said that Lew (or Len) Beremane "was a witness in 16 1 CONC 81 in a court action (from Staten Island and Its People: A History, 1609-1 1 CONC 929, ed. by Leng and Davis, vol II, p. 862). He was described at that ti 1 CONC me as being "aged 21 or thereabouts" [from Walter S. Sheppard Jr. of Phila 1 CONC delphia, "The Berryman Family of South Jersey", in The Vineland Historic 1 CONC al Magazine, Volume XXXI, Number 1-2, January-April 1946, pp. 15-21, p. 15 1 CONC ]. If this court action is the same one mentioned in the last paragra 1 CONC ph by Whitley, and if Leng and Davis are right that the date was 1681, th 1 CONC en this makes Leonard's birth date to be about 1660. 1 CONT 1 CONT But why do Leng and Davis say that the case was in 1681, when the Stillwe 1 CONC ll material on pages 32-33 (with which Whitley appears to have been workin 1 CONC g) not only doesn't give a specific date but includes the testimony at a s 1 CONC pot in the book that would seem to indicate a much later date, after 172 1 CONC 0? A closer look at the Stillwell record itself gives the answer, and see 1 CONC ms to confirm the date indicated in Leng and Davis. The same testimony quo 1 CONC ted by Whitley, above, is one of five related testimonials, all of which r 1 CONC elate to an incident in which it appears that a gentleman named Ananias Tu 1 CONC rner shot a horse belonging to a Captain Cornelios Corson [both of these g 1 CONC entlemen owned large plots of land on the north side of Staten Island, ne 1 CONC ar Jane Berryman's property, by at least the 1690s]. The horse in questi 1 CONC on appears to have been giving Turner a good deal of trouble. These five p 1 CONC ieces of testimony, including "Len [Lew?] Beremame's", appear on pages 32- 1 CONC 33 of Stillwell. Further down on page 33, separated from the testimon 1 CONC y, is another undated passage that gives the disposition: "Capt Corneli 1 CONC os Plf Ananias Turner def the Caues Refered to Thomas stillwell and edwa 1 CONC rd Clark Agred that the that the [sic] deft shall giue to the Plf sixten h 1 CONC undr stiks of good Marcht wod to be deleuered at the watersid with Co 1 CONC st of seute..." To repeat: none of this material involving the case in whi 1 CONC ch "Len Beremame" appeared is dated on pages 32-33 of Stillwell, thus leav 1 CONC ing room for Whitley's uncertainty about the date of the case (as for t 1 CONC he surname, the same spelling is offered of "Mr. Beremame" -- presumably L 1 CONC eonard's father Thomas -- in a list of residents on the south side of Stat 1 CONC en Island that can be found on page 35 of Stillwell). 1 CONT 1 CONT Earlier in the Stillwell volume, though, on page 10, the same dispositi 1 CONC on is mentioned together with a date: "Cornelios Corson Plf Ananias Turn 1 CONC er deft in A Action of the Caues At A Court held on staton Island By the C 1 CONC onstable and ouer sears of the seam on this presont 1681 Munday Being t 1 CONC he 2 day of Jenewery the Caues Refered to Thomas stillwel and Edward Cla 1 CONC rk to meak A finall end Agreeth that the deft shall giue to the plf sixt 1 CONC en hundred stikes of good Marchantable wood to Be deliuerd At the watrs 1 CONC id next Conueint with Cost of seut..." There is also an indication in t 1 CONC he record (page 7) that the case had been carried over from 5 December 168 1 CONC 1, when it had been originally scheduled [from John E. Stillwell, Historic 1 CONC al and Genealogical Miscellany (New York, 1903), vol. I, pp. 7, 10, 32-3 1 CONC 3; I have photocopies of these pages -- JTS]. 1 CONT 1 CONT Thus Leonard would indeed appear to have been about 21 years old on 2 Janu 1 CONC ary 1681/82 (1682 in the modern dating system). 1 CONT 1 CONT Leonard is mentioned on page 29 of the "Calendar of Land Papers" (N.Y. Col 1 CONC onial Manuscripts) 1648-1803 as follows: "1684. August 6. Descripti 1 CONC on of a survey of 80 acres of land, lying at Smoking Point, on Staten Isla 1 CONC nd, laid out for Leonard Bereyman by Phillip Welles, surveyor, ...(page) 5 1 CONC 8" [cited in Howard S. Whitley's report of 10 June 1932]. 1 CONT 1 CONT A man named Francis Pew is recorded as receiving patent to property adjoin 1 CONC ing Leonard's at Smoking Point (I have a copy of Pew's patent, courte 1 CONC sy of the Staten Island Historical Society) on 9 December 1686 (Book of Pa 1 CONC tents No. 6, p. 45, SIHS Transcripts, found through LDS microfilm #053905 1 CONC 4, "Index & Genealogical Data Cards: Records from Staten Island"). This P 1 CONC ew land, in turn, is said to be adjacent also to land owned by John Fren 1 CONC ch and Abraham Cole. 1 CONT 1 CONT "On 29 March 1688, he witnessed the will of William Elston Sr. of Staten I 1 CONC sland, and he appeared before 'Justice Halle' at Woodbridge, N.J. to ta 1 CONC ke oath and acknowledge the signature at a later date, now lost but believ 1 CONC ed to be 1689" [from Walter S. Sheppard Jr. of Philadelphia, "The Berrym 1 CONC an Family of South Jersey", in The Vineland Historical Magazine, Volume XX 1 CONC XI, Number 1-2, January-April 1946, pp. 15-21, p. 15]. 1 CONT 1 CONT The same LDS source as above (this time from "Deeds: Liber B- p. 156") rec 1 CONC ords that on 27 September 1688, Leonard Beereman (sic) paid 2800 gilde 1 CONC rs to Jacob Gareson for a piece of land owned by John Hendriks. The te 1 CONC xt of the document (i.e., the data card microfilmed in the LDS record) rea 1 CONC ds "Richmond Co. Sept. 27 1688- Received of Leonard Beeareman (sic) the fu 1 CONC ll & just sum of Twenty eight hundred gilders which was due for the la 1 CONC nd of John Hendriks It being a full satisfaction and a general receipt 1 CONC ." The document was signed by Jacob Gareson and witnessed by Wm. Elston a 1 CONC nd Thos. Holaday. John Hendriks appears also to have been present. Th 1 CONC is transaction was recorded for Leonard Beereman on 1 August 1690. 1 CONT 1 CONT "There is also in the Staten Island deeds a receipt recorded 1 Aug. 1690 s 1 CONC howing that 'Lenard Beuareman paid 2 hundred guilders due on some la 1 CONC nd of John Hendrike,' and signed by Jacob Gareson, his mark, witness 1 CONC ed by William Elston" [from Walter S. Sheppard Jr. of Philadelphia, "The B 1 CONC erryman Family of South Jersey", in The Vineland Historical Magazine, Volu 1 CONC me XXXI, Number 1-2, January-April 1946, pp. 15-21, p. 15]. 1 CONT 1 CONT The same LDS source (this time from "Deeds: Liber B- p. 160") records Leon 1 CONC ard Beereman as having signed a will on 29 March 1688/9. The will was rec 1 CONC orded on 2 December 1688/9, having been witnessed by William Elston Sr. [b 1 CONC ut this surely refers not to Leonard's own will, but to Leonard's involvem 1 CONC ent on that date in the will of this William Elston -- JTS]. 1 CONT 1 CONT Leonard is described as an "early settler of S. Salem and Cumberland cos 1 CONC ., N.J." in The Compendium of American Genealogy, ed. by F.A. Virkus, vo 1 CONC l. VI (1937), p. 515. While there is no direct evidence of Leonard's movi 1 CONC ng from Staten Island to New Jersey, all BRMN researchers appear to agr 1 CONC ee that the circumstantial evidence that this is the same Leonard is overw 1 CONC helming. In particular, this identity is asserted both by Herbert C. Whit 1 CONC aker in an article in the New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, V 1 CONC ol. 49, pages 117 and 118, and by Howard S. Whitley in his report of 10 Ju 1 CONC ne 1932. 1 CONT 1 CONT [e-correspondence with Ron Hagen, hagenr@@gte.net, 25 Nov 1998]: 1 CONT 1 CONT Leonard bought land on Staten Island from Jacob Garrison in 1688. He w 1 CONC as a "husbandman" on Staten Island during 1688 to 1691. This might eith 1 CONC er mean a farmer or quite possibly a herder. Sometime after 1691, Leona 1 CONC rd moved from Staten Island to Cohansey Creek in Cumberland County, New Je 1 CONC rsey. Without any evidence, this was quite possibly the result of an inhe 1 CONC ritance from his father or mother or a product of his marriage. Purcha 1 CONC se is also quite possible. 1 CONT 1 CONT Leonard was unusual for founders of the Cohansey colony because most of t 1 CONC he population there came along a route starting in the 1630s that beg 1 CONC an in Boston, moved first to the Hamptons of Long Island, then to Fairfiel 1 CONC d, Connecticut, and finally to Cohansey. LB's Staten Island origin a 1 CONC nd an absence of New England records of Berryman families add to the quest 1 CONC ions of the Berryman origins (suggestions of a "Samuel Bereman" kill 1 CONC ed in King Philip's War on 26 March 1667 can be shown to involve a Samu 1 CONC el Bourman of Barnstable, probably unrelated to the Berrymans). 1 CONT 1 CONT Leonard can be positively identified in the Cohansey (New Jersey) area on 1 CONC ly between 1691 [when he bought property there -- JTS] and 1704 when he w 1 CONC as involved in the will of another man. It cannot be assumed that he di 1 CONC ed right away for records in the Cohansey area were not good and the Berry 1 CONC man family seems to have lost its literacy there. LB's son Thomas did n 1 CONC ot rise to prominence until the late 1710s which might imply it wasn't unt 1 CONC il around then that he (Thomas) became the head of household or it might m 1 CONC ean nothing at all. 1 CONT 1 CONT Jacob Garrison moved to Cohansey from Staten Island in 1691. In 1696 he b 1 CONC ought 600 acres there. In 1698 he sold 300 acres to Leonard Berryman (s 1 CONC ee below). 1 CONT 1 CONT On 16 January 1703 Leonard Berryman and John Clarke apparently made an inv 1 CONC entory of the estate of Jonathan Moorehouse of Fairfield on the Cesaria 1 CONC ed River, Salem County, New Jersey. Moorehouse was described as a yeoma 1 CONC n. 1 CONT 1 CONT While the descendants of Leonard Berryman were Presbyterians there is noth 1 CONC ing in his record to indicate that he was Calvinist of any type. There a 1 CONC re vague hints that his father might have been Anglican. 1 CONT 1 CONT Back to my records [JTS]: 1 CONT 1 CONT Howard Whitley cites the following reference to Leonard from the New Jers 1 CONC ey Archives, 1st series, XXI: "Pages 594 and 595: '1691. June 17. Do (i. 1 CONC e. assignment by John Watts of Salem, butcher to Leonard Berryman of Cohan 1 CONC sey, Salem Co., husbandman, of ye within menconed 100 acres (Salem Dee 1 CONC ds 5, page) 112.'" 1 CONT 1 CONT From William Nelson, ed., Patents and Deeds and Other Early Records of N 1 CONC ew Jersey 1664-1773 (Genealogical Publishing of Baltimore, 1976), via e-ma 1 CONC il from Ron Hagen, 29 Dec 1998: 1 CONT 1 CONT On 1 October 1692 Leonard Berryman, husbandman, transferred 100 acres to D 1 CONC avid and Thomas Shepherd, yoemen. All were described as being of Caesari 1 CONC ae River, Selem County, as was the land (Salem Deeds, No. 5, 216. This tr 1 CONC ansaction and this source are also cited in Howard Whitley's repo 1 CONC rt of 10 June 1932; Whitley adds "See also pages 620 and 622]. 1 CONT 1 CONT On 7 June 1694 Samuel Hunter and Leonard Berryman performed the invento 1 CONC ry on the estate of William Johnson of the Ceasaria River alias Cohanse 1 CONC y. Johnson was a tailor who had written his will on 6 May 1694 [Whitley c 1 CONC ites N.J. Archives, 1st Series Vol. XXIII, Abstracts of Wills, Vol. I, 167 1 CONC 0-1730; F131-D6, 2nd set, page 265 as source for this information]. 1 CONT 1 CONT Leonard "purchased land below Cohansey on Cedar Creek from Jacob Garrits 1 CONC on on 19 Mar. 1697, and on the Morris River at Lebanon on 17 Mar. 1697" [f 1 CONC rom Walter S. Sheppard Jr. of Philadelphia, "The Berryman Family of Sou 1 CONC th Jersey", in The Vineland Historical Magazine, Volume XXXI, Number 1- 1 CONC 2, January-April 1946, pp. 15-21, p. 16]. 1 CONT 1 CONT On 10 June 1697 Leonard Berryman of Caesariae River transferred 100 acr 1 CONC es below the river to Joseph Sayre of Fairefield. Both were describ 1 CONC ed as planters. The land was described as at or near Cedar Creek, adjoini 1 CONC ng Jacob Garretson (Salem Deeds, No. 6, 176). 1 CONT 1 CONT On 10 June 1697 Leonard assigned land to William Dare [from Walter S. Shep 1 CONC pard Jr. of Philadelphia, "The Berryman Family of South Jersey", in The Vi 1 CONC neland Historical Magazine, Volume XXXI, Number 1-2, January-April 1946, p 1 CONC p. 15-21, p. 16]. 1 CONT 1 CONT On 10 March 1697/8 Joseph Sayre appears to have transferred land to Leona 1 CONC rd Bereman of Chohansey, Salem County, yoeman. (Salem Deeds No. 6, 193) 1 CONT 1 CONT Leonard "made two assignments of land to Joseph Sayre on 10 Mar. a 1 CONC nd on 18 Mar, 1698" [from Walter S. Sheppard Jr. of Philadelphia, "The Ber 1 CONC ryman Family of South Jersey", in The Vineland Historical Magazine, Volu 1 CONC me XXXI, Number 1-2, January-April 1946, pp. 15-21, p. 16]. 1 CONT 1 CONT On 19 March 1697/8 Jacob Garrison appears to have transferred land to Leon 1 CONC ard Bereman. Both are described as of near Ceedar Creek, Salem County, yoe 1 CONC men. The land involved was 300 acres there at the head of Back Creek, adjo 1 CONC ining the grantor (Garrison). On 18 March 1697/8 Leonard Beereman transfe 1 CONC rred 200 of the preceding 300 acres to Joseph Sayre in exchange for 100 ac 1 CONC res. (Salem Deed No. 6, 194 & 196) 1 CONT 1 CONT On 10 June 1697 Leonard Berreman transferred "the within 100 acres" to Wil 1 CONC liam Dare of Chohansey, mariner. (Salem Deeds, No. 6, 215) 1 CONT 1 CONT Leonard's purchases and sales of land "seem to indicate financial difficul 1 CONC ties rather than moneymaking" [from Walter S. Sheppard Jr. of Philadelphi 1 CONC a, "The Berryman Family of South Jersey", in The Vineland Historical Magaz 1 CONC ine, Volume XXXI, Number 1-2, January-April 1946, pp. 15-21, p. 16]. 1 CONT 1 CONT On 16 January 1702/03 "Adm. of Jonathan Moorehouse...Inventory of the re 1 CONC al estate...made by John Clarke and Leonnard Berryman." The land appear 1 CONC ed to be on the Casariae (Cohansey) River [From Howard S. Whitley's 1932 r 1 CONC eport, citing the N.J. Archives, 1st Series Vol. XXIII, Abstracts of Will 1 CONC s, Vol. I, 1670-1730; F131-D6, 2nd set, page 325]. 1 CONT 1 CONT On 25 March 1704 Leonard Berriman of Caesaria River was listed as "fell 1 CONC ow bondsman" to Abigail, widow of Daniel Westcott, in the administrati 1 CONC on of his estate [From Howard S. Whitley's 1932 report, citing the N.J. Ar 1 CONC chives, 1st Series Vol. XXIII, Abstracts of Wills, Vol. I, 1670-1730; F131 1 CONC -D6, 2nd set, page 500, and from Walter S. Sheppard Jr. of Philadelphia, " 1 CONC The Berryman Family of South Jersey", in The Vineland Historical Magazin 1 CONC e, Volume XXXI, Number 1-2, January-April 1946, pp. 15-21, p. 16]. 1 CONT 1 CONT Norm Berreman's records indicate that Leonard's son John was born in 17 1 CONC 06 in Springfield, New Jersey. If this is correct then Leonard may have m 1 CONC oved there by that time [personal correspondence with Norm Berreman and R 1 CONC on Hagen, 16 September 1999]. 1 CONT 1 CONT The name "Leonard Berriman" occurs on page 8 of "New England Town Buryi 1 CONC ng Ground" (by Frank D. Andrews, F144 F2 A5) in a list of heads of famili 1 CONC es (probably about 1700) settled within the limits of Fairfield townsh 1 CONC ip or vicinity. Andrews said "Not all were Presbyterians, however; some w 1 CONC ere Friends, others Baptists, and worshipped elsewhere" [From Howard S. Wh 1 CONC itley's 10 June 1932 report]. 0 @I00280@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Berryman/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1630 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 23 DEC 1691 2 PLAC New York, New York 1 EMIG 2 DATE BEF 1667 2 PLAC either England or Virginia or New England (probably). He seemed to have some considerable influence in New York affairs in the first years after the conquest of New Amsterdam by the English. By at lea 3 CONC st 1676 he owned a great deal of land on Staten Island 1 WILL 2 DATE 5 AUG 1689 2 PLAC New York (New York Historical Society: Abstract of Wills, 1665-1707, p. 194) 1 FAMS @F00101@ 1 NOTE @NI00280@ 0 @NI00280@ NOTE 1 CONC The first records bearing Thomas's name (1667-1671) indicate that he was t 1 CONC he plaintiff in several court cases concerning debts owed him (see below 1 CONC ). He served as juror for the Mayor's Court in New York several time 1 CONC s. He was described as a tailor in 1675, and owned cattle on Staten Isla 1 CONC nd by 1680 (see below). 1 CONT 1 CONT A key question: Was Thomas in New Amsterdam before it was conquered by t 1 CONC he English in 1664? Did he come with the British invasion? Or did he co 1 CONC me to New York after the conquest? In any case, where did he come from or 1 CONC iginally? Was he born in New Amsterdam? England? Virginia? New Englan 1 CONC d? Each is possible. So is just about anywhere else, actually. 1 CONT 1 CONT Bob Bereman (Rkbereman@@aol.com) offers the following intriguing hypothesis 1 CONC : 1 CONT 1 CONT "I think it's very possible that TB was an employee of the Lovelace famil 1 CONC y. Francis Lovelace was appointed Governor of New York in March 1667, b 1 CONC ut did not arrive in America until 1668. He brought with him 2 brothers, T 1 CONC homas and Dudley. It would have been reasonable for the family to se 1 CONC nd an advance man to scout the territory. TB's time of prominence in the c 1 CONC ity corresponds exactly with Francis's term as governor 1667-1673 and he w 1 CONC as one of a handful of men who were supposed to testify favorably as to L 1 CONC ovelace's handling of New York's defense. After Francis left New York in d 1 CONC isgrace, TB moved to Staten Island where the governor and his brothers own 1 CONC ed a large amount of land. The family may have given TB some of their prop 1 CONC erty for services rendered. 1 CONT 1 CONT "I'm sure you have seen the web page describing the sale of property by Jo 1 CONC hn Rider and Thomas Berryman Sr. on Bud's Neck in 1673 [see http://www.ctg 1 CONC enweb.org/county/cofairfield/pages/probate/vol_1-6/ctfairfi_prob.v3p033.ht 1 CONC ml -- JTS]. Bud's Neck seems to be on or close to the post road that Lovel 1 CONC ace established between NYC and Boston. It may be that Rider and Berrym 1 CONC an were acting as proxies for Lovelace in the purchase of the property. Th 1 CONC is may explain the debt to Asher Levy. Lovelace may have used Rider a 1 CONC nd TB to purchase other properties in his name which could explain the o 1 CONC ld Trinity Church lawsuit. 1 CONT 1 CONT "Francis Lovelace was a royalist who was rewarded with the governorsh 1 CONC ip by Charles II. He and his brothers spent time on the continent, especia 1 CONC lly in Holland with the future king, who was then in exile. It's possib 1 CONC le that TB was with Lovelace in Holland and learned enough Dutch to be se 1 CONC nt to NYC in 1667. Jane also could have been a Dutch woman or another empl 1 CONC oyee of Lovelace's, thus the marriage could have taken place in Amsterdam. 1 CONT 1 CONT "Thomas Berryman Sr. indicates a junior who may have returned to England 1 CONC ". Bob also notes that the House of Lords Journal Volume 7: 28 February 16 1 CONC 45, Journal of the House of Lords: volume 7: 1644 (1802), pp. 255-258, UR 1 CONC L: https://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=33246 lists a Th 1 CONC o. Berriman "taken prisoner by parliament forces in Plymouth [at Mount Sta 1 CONC mford, February 18, 1644 -- JTS] ... during the English Civil War" [person 1 CONC al correspondence from Bob, 12 November and 11 December 2008 -- JTS]. It 1 CONC 's of some interest to note that this list also includes a Sy. Ryder and t 1 CONC wo Howards (Andrew and Wm.). 1 CONT 1 CONT BRMN DNA tests seem to show that Thomas's descendants are not related to t 1 CONC he descendants of John Berryman of Virginia (c. 1654). More precisely, Jo 1 CONC hn Bereman (1926) and Norm Berreman (1931), who in these files are list 1 CONC ed as descendants of John Bereman (1733/34/35), Thomas's great-grandson, m 1 CONC atch in 24 of 25 markers, and the one mismatch is only a single step. Furt 1 CONC her, two researchers who had antecedently believed themselves to be descen 1 CONC ded from the grandson of John Berryman of Virginia match in 25 of 25 marke 1 CONC rs. Both these results suggest strongly that each pair did indeed have a c 1 CONC ommon ancestor (even if other details might be wrong). The two pairs, howe 1 CONC ver, appear to be unrelated to one another. More precisely: descendan 1 CONC ts of Thomas of Staten Island do not appear to have a common ancestor wi 1 CONC th descendants of John of Virginia within many thousands of years (accordi 1 CONC ng to Bennett Greenspan of FamilyTreeDNA (info@@familytreedna.com)). This m 1 CONC akes them unrelated for all practical genealogical purposes -- JTS, 25 Oct 1 CONC ober 2002. 1 CONT 1 CONT Even more interesting, DNA from Thomas's descendants indicates that this l 1 CONC ine of BRMNs is in haplogroup R1b, while descendants of John of Virginia a 1 CONC re haplogroup I (that is, the letter between H and J). R1b is believ 1 CONC ed to have expanded throughout Europe as humans re-colonized after the la 1 CONC st glacial maximum 10-12 thousand years ago. This lineage is also the hapl 1 CONC ogroup containing the Atlantic modal haplotype. Group I, on the other han 1 CONC d, is nearly completely restricted to northwestern Europe. These would mo 1 CONC st likely have been common within Viking populations. One lineage of th 1 CONC is group extends down into central Europe [from the Family Tree DNA web si 1 CONC te]. 1 CONT 1 CONT An article (received from Gwen Moore, the historian of Henry County, Iow 1 CONC a) written by John H. Bereman after 1963 says that Thomas came to Staten I 1 CONC sland in about 1650. This seems unlikely, given the absence of recor 1 CONC ds of his presence there before December of 1667, and the large number the 1 CONC reafter. The same article also says that Thomas himself moved to the New J 1 CONC ersey mainland, which also seems unlikely since his wife appears to have b 1 CONC een in New York from at least two years after Thomas's death until her o 1 CONC wn death in about 1711. 1 CONT 1 CONT The widely embraced hope that Thomas might be the same person who marri 1 CONC ed Jayne Esthill in Hackness, Yorkshire, on 9 May 1657 is undermined by t 1 CONC he fact that this Jaine died on 6 May 1659, 15 days before the death of th 1 CONC eir daughter Marie, both deaths presumably due to birth complications (Hac 1 CONC kness Register, 1657-59, via LDS microfilm #0844554). While it is of cour 1 CONC se not impossible that this is the right Thomas Berriman (although the 1 CONC re is reason to believe that the Thomas who married Jayne Esthill was buri 1 CONC ed in Ebbertson on 3 November 1681), the reasons for thinking that he mig 1 CONC ht be revolved around the marriage, at about the right time, to a woman na 1 CONC med Jaine. Since the Jaine this Thomas married could not possibly be t 1 CONC he Jane who appeared with Thomas in New York in 1667, the interest in th 1 CONC is particular Thomas Berriman is significantly diminished [JTS, 13 Jan 199 1 CONC 9]. 1 CONT 1 CONT References to a "Samuel Bereman" killed in King Philip's War on 26 March 1 1 CONC 676 can be shown to involve a Samuel Bourman of Barnstable, apparently unr 1 CONC elated to the Berrymans (from #1 "Soldiers in King Philip's War", by Geor 1 CONC ge M. Bodge, New-England Historical & Genealogical Register, Vol. 44, 189 1 CONC 0, p. 71; #2 the Holbrook Transcripts of Vital Records, 1643-1714, Mass. V 1 CONC ital Records, Barnstable 1643-1892. Fiche #10, p. 345; #3 the Bowerman Des 1 CONC cendancy List, http://www.ncf.carleton.ca/~ab719/HomePage.bowerman.htm 1 CONC l; #4 _Genealogical Notes of Barnstable Families_, by Amos Otis (Barnstabl 1 CONC e: 1888, reprinted 1979, 1991), pp. 81, 412-13 - JTS, 2 Jan 1999). 1 CONT 1 CONT The following sources appear to make no reference to BRMNs (other than t 1 CONC he marriage license for Abigail and John Harris): "American Marriage Recor 1 CONC ds Before 1699" by William Montgomery Clemens, first published in 1926; "N 1 CONC ew York Marriages Previous to 1784", first published in 1860, and repreint 1 CONC ed with corrections and additions in 1984; "Documents Relating to the Colo 1 CONC nial History of the State of New York: History and Settlements on Long Isl 1 CONC and"; "Annals of Newtown, in Queens County, New York", by James Riker, Jr 1 CONC ., first published in 1852; "Long Island Source Records -- from the New Yo 1 CONC rk Genealogical and Biographical Record" by Henry B. Hoff, published in 19 1 CONC 87; "The Iconography of Manhattan Island, 1498-1909", by Isaac Newton Phel 1 CONC ps Stokes, published in 6 Vols. between 1915-1928; "Genealogical Data fr 1 CONC om Colonial New York Newspapers", by Kenneth Scott, published in 1982; t 1 CONC he early church records for the following churches: New York Dutch Chur 1 CONC ch with records starting in 1639; the Lutheran Church of New York with rec 1 CONC ords starting in 1704; Staten Island Church Records published by the New Y 1 CONC ork Genealogical and Biographical Society, with records starting in 169 1 CONC 6; Elmhurst Long Island Presbyterian Church, with records starting in 172 1 CONC 7; First Reformed Dutch Church of Jamaica, Long Island, with records start 1 CONC ing in 1702; Hempstead, Long Island St. George Church, with records starti 1 CONC ng in 1725; First Presbyterian Church of New York, with records starti 1 CONC ng in 1728; the early Quaker records of New York; the Flatbush Church reco 1 CONC rds which began in 1677; the First Dutch Reformed Church of Brooklyn, whi 1 CONC ch began in 1660 [personal correspondence with Bill Bogardus, 1121 Linh 1 CONC of Rd., Wilmington, Ohio 45177-2917, 5 January 2001 -- JTS]. 1 CONT 1 CONT The following is taken, pretty much bodily, from an e-mail message from R 1 CONC on Hagen (hagenr@@gte.net), 1 December 1998: 1 CONT 1 CONT Thomas Berryman's origins are not known. His surname is Cornish thou 1 CONC gh he need not have had any direct connection with that origin. Most peop 1 CONC le he and his descendants associated with came from Massachusetts with sto 1 CONC ps in Connecticut and Long Island. There was a Thomas Berriman marri 1 CONC ed to a Jane Bransby in Trusthope, Lincolnshire, England on 30 June 163 1 CONC 5. They would appear to be on the verge of being too old to be this famil 1 CONC y. A Thomas Bereman was christened on 22 November 1629 at Bideford, Devon 1 CONC shire, England. His father was also Thomas. A Thomas Beriman was christe 1 CONC ned on 4 June 1639 at St. Bride Fleet Street, London, England. He was t 1 CONC he son of William and Issabell Beriman. He would have been marginally o 1 CONC ld enough to be TB. 1 CONT 1 CONT Thomas Berryman is earliest identified as a settler of Staten Island... 1 CONT 1 CONT The British under Richard Nicolls took over New Amsterdam in May 166 1 CONC 4. It was a bloodless takeover which involved a fleet and 450 soldier 1 CONC s. It is unclear if Thomas Berryman came with this fleet, was alrea 1 CONC dy in New Netherlands, or had come a little later [in 1664, there were on 1 CONC ly about 5000 inhabitants in New York -- from Richard Kasbeer, kasbeer@@aol 1 CONC .com, 20 August 1999]. Long Island, Staten Island and the Bronx peninsu 1 CONC la were organized into the self governing county of Yorkshire which contin 1 CONC ued to exist until 1691... 1 CONT 1 CONT TB appears in the records of New Amsterdam/New York City as early as 16 1 CONC 67 in a variety of legal documents and the record of one 1672 loan (see be 1 CONC low). Thomas would have thus been in the area for at least the last twenty 1 CONC -five years of his life. 1 CONT 1 CONT In July 1673 during the third Anglo-Dutch War a Dutch fleet arrived in N 1 CONC ew York and took over the city as well as former dependencies of New Nethe 1 CONC rlands. The Dutch in Europe however were soon pressed by the French and r 1 CONC equired an English alliance. Consequently in a February 1674 the territor 1 CONC ies were receded to England. 1 CONT 1 CONT By 1676 Thomas Berryman owned a considerable amount of land on Staten Isla 1 CONC nd [see below]. 1 CONT 1 CONT Additional hints of TB's origins are his son Leonard's land dealings in Co 1 CONC hansey and Staten Island. These lands might have originally belonged to T 1 CONC B. 1 CONT 1 CONT TB was married to a woman known only as Jane or Tietie. The second of the 1 CONC se names might be Dutch in origin, indicating a good possibility that TB w 1 CONC as married in the New Amsterdam area. Leonard is their only certain son t 1 CONC hough they had three daughters. The names of the children are clear 1 CONC ly of English origin. 1 CONT 1 CONT On 11 December 1686 William Douglas of Bergen and Thomas Berryman of Stat 1 CONC en Island posted bonds as administrators of the estate of Marrym Thom 1 CONC as of Bergen, spinster [see below]. 1 CONT 1 CONT In May and June 1689, on hearing of the overthrow of James II, Jacob Leisl 1 CONC er led a successful rebellion against the government of Lt. Gov. Francis N 1 CONC icholson and the overseeing government of the Dominion of New England of S 1 CONC ir Edmund Andros. The effort also had an anti-Catholic character that w 1 CONC as locally popular. Leisler was successfully removed only in 1691 when ro 1 CONC yal governor Henry Sloughter arrived in the city. Leisler and many of h 1 CONC is associates were soon executed. Sloughter died within a few months of h 1 CONC is arrival. 1 CONT 1 CONT Back to my own records [JTS]: 1 CONT 1 CONT The Compendium of American Genealogy, ed. by F.A. Virkus, vol. VI (1937 1 CONC ), p. 757, suggests that Thomas immigrated to Staten Island in 1686. Th 1 CONC is is plainly mistaken, since there are records of his activity in the reg 1 CONC ion by at least 1667 (see below). The same source notes the fact that Tho 1 CONC mas was "administrator of the estate of Marrym Thomas of Bergen, N.J 1 CONC ." in 1686, which is confirmed by other sources. 1 CONT 1 CONT There appears to be no mention of Thomas (or Jane) in the Records of New A 1 CONC msterdam prior to 3 December 1667, and going back at least to 8 January 16 1 CONC 64 (several months before the English took over). After December of 166 1 CONC 7, though, there is a fairly steady stream of records involving Thom 1 CONC as in various New York City records. 1 CONT 1 CONT On 3 December 1667, a case in the "Mayor's Court" is mentioned involving T 1 CONC homas as plaintiff and one Immetie Volchersen as defendant. All the 1 CONC re is by way of explanation of the case is this: "Uppon hearinge of both p 1 CONC arties, Thomas de Karman promised to deliver unto the deft. 500 ps. of woo 1 CONC d, provided they were made good unto him againe in Next Springe; or as soo 1 CONC ne as the defts. scow shall be Capable to fetsh the same from after Col 1 CONC l" (from The Records of New Amsterdam From 1653 to 1674 Anno Domini, e 1 CONC d. by Berthold Fernow, vol. VI, p. 105 -- I have a photocopy of this reco 1 CONC rd -- JTS)[Howard Whitley notes in his report of 10 June 1932 that "aft 1 CONC er Coll" was the old name for Newark Bay]. 1 CONT 1 CONT On 17 December 1667, the same source records the following: "Uppon Complai 1 CONC nt of Tho: Berriman agst. Evert Luycassen it is ordered that the sd. Eve 1 CONC rt shal With all speed fetsh the wood of the sd. Berriman & the sd. Berrim 1 CONC an shal goe alonge with him" (Records of New Amsterdam, vol VI, pp. 105- 1 CONC 06 -- I have a photocopy of this record -- JTS). 1 CONT 1 CONT [In the above two cases, it would seem that Thomas had made a deal with Vo 1 CONC lchersen for wood, but Volchersen couldn't fetch the wood from Newark B 1 CONC ay as he had planned to do because his scow was not up to the errand -- po 1 CONC ssibly because of the weather conditions. de Karman then agreed to provi 1 CONC de the wood to Volchersen (presumably so the latter could settle with Thom 1 CONC as) on condition that it would be replaced in the Spring. Then two weeks l 1 CONC ater Thomas appears still not to have received the wood, and had to ratt 1 CONC le the chain of Luycassen through the court to get him to fetch it, perha 1 CONC ps from Volchersen or from de Karman -- JTS]. 1 CONT 1 CONT On 19 May 1668 Thomas was plaintiff in a case against Mary Naylor, whi 1 CONC ch he won. On 2 June 1668 he brought her back to court, and this ti 1 CONC me it is made clear that it was an "action of debt." The court ruled th 1 CONC at "Whereas the debt doth proceed from the defts. husband, and she bein 1 CONC ge Sequestered as it is made appeare by Mr. Jno. Rider. This Worsh. Cou 1 CONC rt doe therefore order that a Non Suite should be Entered agst the Plt." [ 1 CONC vol VI, p. 129]. On 4 August 1668 Elsie Jansen brought Thomas into cou 1 CONC rt and he was found in default [vol VI, p. 143]. On 25 January 1669 Thom 1 CONC as was among the members of the jury [vol VI, p. 212], as he was on 12 Ju 1 CONC ly 1670 [vol VI, p. 242] and on 29 August 1671 [vol VI, p. 322]. One t 1 CONC he 12 July occasion, one of the other jurors was Jacob Leisler, who 19 yea 1 CONC rs later overthrew the New York administration of Lt. Gov. Francis Nichols 1 CONC on and the overseeing government of the Dominion of New England of Sir Edm 1 CONC und Andros. I have photocopies of all of these records [JTS, 20 August 199 1 CONC 9]. 1 CONT 1 CONT Thomas's name is included on a long list of people who owed money to Ass 1 CONC er Levy, who had established himself as a lender to the city of New York i 1 CONC tself and to many of its most prominent citizens, among others. The li 1 CONC st indicates that Thomas owed Levy 41.15 florins (also called guilder 1 CONC s) in 1672 (The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, vol. 102, n 1 CONC o. 3, July 1971, pp. 129-34). Florins were said in this 1971 source to ha 1 CONC ve been worth about forty cents each, and the buying power of a florin w 1 CONC as said to be such that an allegedly exorbitant charge for freight and fa 1 CONC re for passage between Brazil to New Amsterdam in 1654 was $40 per perso 1 CONC n. 1 CONT 1 CONT At a 30 April 1672 Court hearing, held in New York, "John Rider and Tho Be 1 CONC rryman are ordered to pave their portion of the Winckel Straet (Market St. 1 CONC )" [from The Records of New Amsterdam From 1653 to 1674 Anno Domini, e 1 CONC d. by Berthold Fernow, vol. VI, p. 370]. 1 CONT 1 CONT The following comes from Joan Bereman, beremanj@@hotmail.com (taken from t 1 CONC he files of Robert Keith Bereman, her father), 14 August 1999: 1 CONT 1 CONT "New York Historical Manuscripts 1 CONT Nicolls-Lovelace Papers 1 CONT p. 175 22:130 1 CONT List of Residents of New York who subscribed to the repair of Fort Jam 1 CONC es - 1 CONT New York 4 July 1672 1 CONT 8 July -- Thomas Berryman S f30 1 CONT 1 CONT "(my dad says that the above probably means that the list was publish 1 CONC ed on 8 July, and that Thomas subscribed 30 shillings) [I have a copy of t 1 CONC he relevant pages from Peter R. Christoph, Administrative Papers of Govern 1 CONC ors Richard Nicolls and Francis Lovelace, 1664-1673 (Baltimore: Genealogic 1 CONC al Publishing Co., 1980), pp. 175-81. This volume is part of the series " 1 CONC New York Historical Manuscripts" -- JTS, 20 August 1999]. 1 CONT 1 CONT From Abstract of Probate Records at Fairfield, County of Fairfield, and St 1 CONC ate of Connecticut, by Spencer P. Mead, L.L.B. Volume 3, 1675 - 1690. Pa 1 CONC ge 33: 1 CONT 1 CONT BUD, John, of Rye, Fairfield, County, Dec. 7, 1668, made a deed of gi 1 CONC ft to Samuel Lines, son of Ralph Lines of property at Rye, called Bud's Ne 1 CONC ck. Witnesses Joseph Horton and John Jackson, page 327. 1 CONT Samuel Lines of New Haven, Jan. 4, 1671, turned over said property to Jo 1 CONC hn Brown. Witnesses John Morris and Robert Agar, page 326. 1 CONT John Rider, Gentleman, of New York, Thomas Berryman, Sr., Taylor of New Yo 1 CONC rk, and John Browne, mariner, late of New Haven, sold said property to Tho 1 CONC mas Lowell, page 327. 1 CONT Thomas Lowell of New Orange, Nov. 30, 1673, sold said property to John Pe 1 CONC ll of Anhocks Neck. Witnesses Samuel Pell and Francis French, page 328. 1 CONT John Pell, July 29, 1675, sold said property to Wessell Wissell. Witness 1 CONC es James Stenly and Francis French, page 327. 1 CONT Wessell Wissell, Aug. 10, 1678, sold said property to Walter Macallum. Wit 1 CONC nesses John Ogden and John Slathem, page 327. 1 CONT 1 CONT Back to my own records [JTS]: 1 CONT 1 CONT Thomas was one of 8 people summoned to appear before the Governor about t 1 CONC he examination of Captain John Manning, in regard to the latter's surrend 1 CONC er of New York to the Dutch in July 1673. Thomas's appearance w 1 CONC as to be on 29 January 1674. As far as I can tell, there is no indicati 1 CONC on of what his testimony was [from E.B. O'Callaghan, ed., The Documenta 1 CONC ry History of the State of New York (Albany: Weed, Parsons & Co., 1850), V 1 CONC ol. III, p. 83. I have a photocopy of the page in question -- JTS, 12 Sept 1 CONC ember 1999]. 1 CONT 1 CONT "Tippits, George, of Yonkers, Westchester Co. -- Inventory (29 Sept. 167 1 CONC 5) taken and appraised by Thomas Hunt, Sr., of Westchester, William Haydo 1 CONC n, of Eastchester, and Edward Griffin, of Flushing. Amount of the estate w 1 CONC as £261/7/- less debts of some £46. One item: was a tract of land and mead 1 CONC ow lately purchased from Elias Doughty, with dwelling, orchard and barn n 1 CONC ow on it (£100). Some of the debts owing were £13/13/- to Barns Cours 1 CONC e, of New York, for a Negro, £1/4/- to Thomas Prichard, carpenter, 10 1 CONC s. to Tymothy Wintter, of Westchester, 6s. to Thomas Farrington, of Westch 1 CONC ester, 12s. to John Heady, of Yonkers, carpenter, £1 to John Baker, of For 1 CONC dham, £1 to Charles Vincent, of Fordham, £1/8/- to Cossen the shoemake 1 CONC r, of New York, £1/10/- to George Burgar, of New York, 4s. to Long Mar 1 CONC y, of New York, £1/10/- to John Betts, of Yonkers, for 10 bushels of Indi 1 CONC an corn, £1/10/- to Thomas Berriman, of New York, tailor, 12s. to John Vea 1 CONC le, of Westchester, and £1/10/- to Richard Laye, of Fordham" [from Kenne 1 CONC th Scott and James A. Owre, _Genealogical Data from Inventories of New Yo 1 CONC rk Estates, 1666-1825_ (New York: New York Genealogical and Biographical S 1 CONC ociety, 1970), p. 153]. 1 CONT 1 CONT Thomas testified in a trial at the Court of Assizes for the Colony of N 1 CONC ew York on 5 October 1676 [from Peter R. Christoph and Florence A. Christo 1 CONC ph (eds), Records of the Court of Assizes for the Colony of New York, 1665 1 CONC -1682 (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1983), pp. 193-94. This vo 1 CONC lume is part of the series "New York Historical Manuscripts", and I ha 1 CONC ve a photocopy of the relevant pages -- JTS, 20 August 1999]. 1 CONT 1 CONT From Howard S. Whitley's report, written 10 June 1932: 1 CONT 1 CONT "The following entries occur in the 'Calendar of Land Papers (N.Y. Coloni 1 CONC al Manuscripts0 1648-1803,' New York Public Library. 1 CONT 1 CONT "On page 8: 1 CONT 1 CONT "'1676. Description of a survey of 80 acres of land, lying at ye sou 1 CONC th of ye Fresh Kill, upon Staten Island, with 6 acres of salt mead 1 CONC ow in ye cove of Karle's Neck, and 4 acres of fresh in ye cove to ye nor 1 CONC th of Seadar Poynte, laid out for Tho: Berryman by Ja: Corteljou, surveyo 1 CONC r, ...(page) 69.' 1 CONT 1 CONT "On page 9: 1 CONT 1 CONT "'1676. Description of a survey of 97 acres of upland with meadow proporti 1 CONC onate, lying upon the north side of Staten Island, laid out for Thomas Ber 1 CONC riman by Ro: Ryder, surveyor, ...(page) 69.' 1 CONT 1 CONT "Note: the above entries appear to have been made between March 31 and Apr 1 CONC il 15, between which dates an unusual number of surveys were recorded." 1 CONT 1 CONT "German, John -- Inventory (2 September 1678) -- of goods of John Jarman a 1 CONC nd William House at house of said Jerman Taken by Cornelius Cousen and Ann 1 CONC anias Turner, Overseers, and Thomas Berriman and Jacob Corbett, Assistant 1 CONC s" [from _Genealogical Data from Inventories of New York Estates 1666-182 1 CONC 5_, library number 974.7 p.28 (See John E. O'Connor "Village Blacksmith 1 CONC ", _The Staten Island Historian_ 28, 1967, pp. 6-8), via Norm Berreman (NB 1 CONC erreman@@aol.com), 18 April 2000 -- JTS] 1 CONT 1 CONT The same inventory is recorded a bit differently in a different source: "G 1 CONC erman, John -- Inventory (2 Sept. 1679) of goods of John Jarman and Willi 1 CONC am Horne at house of said Jerman taken by Cornelius Coursen and Annanias T 1 CONC urner, overseers, and Thomas Berriman and Jacob Corbet, assistants (see Jo 1 CONC hn E. O'Connor, "Village Blacksmith," _The Staten Island Historian_ 28 (19 1 CONC 67), pp. 6-8) -- Inventory (22 Nov. 1679) taken and appraised by Thomas St 1 CONC illwell, constable, Annanias Turner, overseer, and Joseph Bowle and Willi 1 CONC am Horne, blacksmiths" [from Kenneth Scott and James A. Owre, _Genealogic 1 CONC al Data from Inventories of New York Estates, 1666-1825_ (New York: New Yo 1 CONC rk Genealogical and Biographical Society, 1970), p. 60]. 1 CONT 1 CONT Back to my records [JTS]: 1 CONT 1 CONT "Thomas Bereman's" cattlemark was recorded on Staten Island sometime befo 1 CONC re 1680 (from Staten Island and Its People: A History, 1609-1929, ed. by L 1 CONC eng and Davis, vol II, p. 862). This cattle mark is documented in Jo 1 CONC hn E. Stillwell's Historical and Genealogical Miscellany (New York: 1903 1 CONC ), Vol. 1, p. 24, but the date of this entry is unclear [I have a photoco 1 CONC py of the page -- JTS]. 1 CONT 1 CONT In Stillwell's Miscellany, Vol. 1, page 35, there is the following undat 1 CONC ed list of persons which includes, "on the south side, Mr. weles, peter Jo 1 CONC hnson, Mr Tailer, Joseph Arismith, Jacob ffooly (ssooly?), william whit 1 CONC t, Mr Beremame, Jaret Clason, Peter Peterson, and gorg Renals" [I have a p 1 CONC hotocopy of the page -- JTS]. 1 CONT 1 CONT From Howard S. Whitley's report of 10 June 1932: 1 CONT 1 CONT "The following is to be found on page 458 of 'New Jersey Archives, First S 1 CONC eries, Vol. XXIII. Abstracts of wills, Vol. 1, 1670-1730.' F131-D63 seco 1 CONC nd set. 1 CONT 1 CONT "'1686 Dec. 11. Thomas, Marrym, of Bergen, spinster, Bond of William Dougl 1 CONC ass of Bergen and Thomas Berryman of Staten Island as administrators of h 1 CONC er estate. Bergen Wills 1686 Dec. 11. Administration granted to Wm. Dougla 1 CONC s. N.J. Archives, XXI, p. 91'." 1 CONT 1 CONT About this William Douglass, Christine Forker (landcmacbean@@earthlink.ne 1 CONC t) writes "The Ship passenger lists that I found in the l is for NY a 1 CONC nd NJ 1600-1825. page 236-249. Leith to PerthAmbroy, which I like for rece 1 CONC ntly I found a Lord Douglas mentioned here in a book 1685 -1702 LORD D bro 1 CONC ught in an outsider to farm??????? Convenanters and the Work of Rev John C 1 CONC ulbertsons National Geographic Society Quarterly 21 1933 16-18 Lanco 1 CONC ur No 113. The names as those who came to America on the Henry and Franc 1 CONC is 1685 are cited here--------printing under title of Register of Rev Jo 1 CONC hn Cuthbertson Charles Douglas and William Douglas among many names. D 1 CONC id you already have this? I do not see Berryman or Thomas but still thi 1 CONC nk about Quakers. Lists of Scottish Prisoners deported to NJ 1685 Charl 1 CONC es Douglas refuse to take oath---- desent to plantations page 246 Willi 1 CONC am Douglass mentioned along with a Charles LEITH to be delivered to Mr Ge 1 CONC orge Scott of Pitlochie and by him transported to his --plantations in Ea 1 CONC st NJ. There is a Wm Doulgas on land records in MD prior to 1690 with a wi 1 CONC fe named Mary __see genform under Lord DOuglas The land was owned by a Smi 1 CONC th first then Douglas A Susannah Sewell m George Douglass land in Cecil C 1 CONC ounty MD. Usually Ebglish names not Scots asociated with this group. I h 1 CONC ave about ten LORD D on genforn in the last two years.. There is al 1 CONC ot of information there for free. Look is you have the time. LEITH is t 1 CONC he shipping port where the Douglas men were sent from to NJ." [personal c 1 CONC orrespondence, 3 March 2001 -- JTS]. 1 CONT 1 CONT Back to my own records [JTS]: 1 CONT 1 CONT The following comes from _Ecclesiastical Records, State of New York_, publ 1 CONC ished by the State under the supervision of Hugh Hastings, State Historia 1 CONC n, 1901, Volume II, p. 964. It's from an abstract of a journal kept by Col 1 CONC onel Nicholas Bayard after 11 June 1689, and this particular entry was ma 1 CONC de on 15 June 1689: 1 CONT 1 CONT "A packet being arrived by Capt. Brokholst for the Lt. Governor, upon hop 1 CONC es It contained the proclamations to proclaim King William and Queen Mar 1 CONC y, the Council sent Thomas Berryman a purpose with said letter to the L 1 CONC t. Governor, and desired if the said proclamation was sent to have it proc 1 CONC laimed with all speed." 1 CONT 1 CONT Here's how things stood on 15 June 1689 (according, at least, to Clute's _ 1 CONC Annals of Staten Island_, pp. 64-65): William and Mary had long since tak 1 CONC en power and had recently been proclaimed in England, but had not yet be 1 CONC en officially proclaimed in the colonies. James II was in exile. Govern 1 CONC or Thomas Dongan (James's appointed governor in New York) had been superse 1 CONC ded by Governor Edmund Andros (James's earlier appointed governor of New E 1 CONC ngland, and now of the "Dominion of New England" which included New York a 1 CONC nd New Jersey), and Andros had appointed Francis Nicholson to the positi 1 CONC on of Lt. Governor as his deputy in New York. 1 CONT 1 CONT All three were appointed by James, and all three were regarded by the resi 1 CONC dents of New York as partisans of James. When William and Mary were procla 1 CONC imed as king and queen throughout England, most of the colonists of New Yo 1 CONC rk and New England wanted to do the same. But they were apparently restrai 1 CONC ned by Andros and Nicholson, who were eventually suspected of planni 1 CONC ng to seize the fort at New York. The popular belief was that the govern 1 CONC or and lieutenant governor wanted to prevent demonstrations in behalf of W 1 CONC illiam and Mary. At the end of May, a rumor went around that the forc 1 CONC es of Andros and Nicholson ("the papists", according to popular belief) wo 1 CONC uld attack the people on Sunday while they attended church services in t 1 CONC he fort, massacre them, and declare for James. Under the leadership of Jac 1 CONC ob Leisler, perhaps among others, this supposed plot was preempted and t 1 CONC he people seized the fort themselves on 31 May. 1 CONT 1 CONT The following is from further documents in the _Ecclesiastical Records_: A 1 CONC fter the fort was seized, the militia of New York then directed a no 1 CONC te to the new king and queen, proclaiming William and Mary in advance of o 1 CONC fficial proclamation and protesting the "papist" excesses of Andros and Ni 1 CONC cholson. 1 CONT 1 CONT On the 10th of June, Fred Flypse, Stephen Courtland and Nicholas Bayard, a 1 CONC cting for the Council of New York, directed a letter to the Earl of Shrews 1 CONC bury praising the new ruling family but complaining about the "deplorab 1 CONC le state and condition of the Government". They wrote: "...we have about f 1 CONC ive days past by Gazetts and some Letters and passengers from Barbadoes a 1 CONC nd Boston, Received the certainty of the over joyfull and most happy Ne 1 CONC ws of the illustrious Prince and Princes of Orange being proclaimed King a 1 CONC nd Queen of England...And were in dayly hopes to be so happy as to recei 1 CONC ve the suitable Orders for to observe the same solemnities here....It is c 1 CONC ome to pass that by the meanes and ill contrivances of some disaffected a 1 CONC nd dangerous persons all manner of Government is totally overthrown here.. 1 CONC .For on the 31st day of May last the Fort James was seized by the Rable wh 1 CONC ilst the Lieutenant Governor and Council with all the Civill Majestrates a 1 CONC nd Military officers except Captain Leislor were met at the City Hall." 1 CONT 1 CONT The Council was plainly anxious to be able to proclaim the new rulers a 1 CONC nd pacify the people. They wrote further: "...we are assured sufficient 1 CONC ly that although Orders from his now Maty. should arrive for the continui 1 CONC ng of the Persons formerly entrusted in the Government that no such orde 1 CONC rs would be obeyed...We have therefore thought it advisable that the Lieut 1 CONC enant Governor Captain Francis Nicholson doe depart by the first ship f 1 CONC or England to render an account of the present deplorable state of affai 1 CONC rs here...." 1 CONT 1 CONT The next day, 11 June 1689, Bayard began his journal. The first entry is t 1 CONC his, for 11 June: "This day the Lt. Governor departed from this Citty in o 1 CONC rder for his transportation for England to complaine against the rebellio 1 CONC us proceedings of Leiseler and some of the people his associatts." 1 CONT 1 CONT The second entry, for 15 June, is the one above, referring to Thomas Berry 1 CONC man. A message had come for Nicholson, which Bayard and others hoped mig 1 CONC ht contain the much desired orders of proclamation. Nicholson had left N 1 CONC ew York and had not yet set sail for England, apparently waiting for his b 1 CONC oat at "Capt. Brown's" (see below, in the entry for 21 June). 1 CONT 1 CONT 19 June: "Mr. Mayor and I received information that Major Gold was expect 1 CONC ed by Land from Fairfield the next day with the proclamations for Jacob Le 1 CONC iseler to proclaime King William and Queen Mary; and Berryman not being re 1 CONC turned from the Lieut. Governr, it was thought necessary to send George Br 1 CONC owne with a Boate expresse to hasten the sd orders from the Lt. Gover 1 CONC nr if any he had received. 1 CONT "This evening returned Berryman with a letter from the Lt Governr intimat 1 CONC ing that to our sorrow no such proclamations were received by him, and th 1 CONC at he kept the Messenger some dayes longer in hopes yett to have receiv 1 CONC ed sd orders, and desired the Councel to order Mr. Plowman to satisfy t 1 CONC he Boatman and Messenger on acct. of the publicq." 1 CONT 1 CONT 21 June: "This morning returned George Browne with an answer, in effect t 1 CONC he same as Berryman brought. 1 CONT "Capt. Brockholst and Ensigne Bradfort intending to give a vizet to t 1 CONC he Lt Governr being uppon his departure at Capt. Brown's where (he) stopt. 1 CONC " 1 CONT 1 CONT On the 23rd, Bayard still doesn't have the official proclamation, but he s 1 CONC ays that he had by that time been told that a printed proclamation w 1 CONC as in the hands of one William Cox, who refused to release it until the ne 1 CONC xt day when the Court of Aldermen and Common Council were convened. 1 CONT 1 CONT Thomas's will, written 51 days after the messenger errand documented abov 1 CONC e, reads: "In the Name of the Allmighty God, Amen. The 5th day of Augus 1 CONC t, 1689, I, Thomas Berryman of New York being sick. I do make and decla 1 CONC re this to be my last will and testament. I leve to my son 5 shillings, a 1 CONC nd to my 3 daughters 5 shillings a piece. And I leve all the rest to my lo 1 CONC ving wife to give and dispose of as she shall see cause". Witnesses, Wm. T 1 CONC ooker, Joseph Hart [From Howard S. Whitley's report of 10 June 1932, citi 1 CONC ng "Abstracts of Wills, New York", vol. 1, page 104, which itself refe 1 CONC rs to page 306 of Liber 3-4]. 1 CONT 1 CONT Per Ron E. Bereman II from obituary of Alvah Bereman: in 1690 Thomas Berem 1 CONC an was aide to the governor of New York. 1 CONT 1 CONT Upon his death in 1691, letters of administration over his will were grant 1 CONC ed to his wife Jane on 23 Dec 1691. 1 CONT 1 CONT From Norm Berreman's FTW file, 18 August 1999: 1 CONT 1 CONT Thomas "recorded his earmark (Richmond Co. N.Y. Records) 168?. (Thomas Ber 1 CONC reman Marke with A hapene under the Right ear and to slitts in the same Ri 1 CONC ght down from the Tope end. Branded with A letter TB on the horn. (Richmo 1 CONC nd County Records (Before 1693). 0 @I00281@ INDI 1 NAME Jane /?/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 19 FEB 1710/11 1 PROB 2 DATE DEC 1711 1 WILL 2 DATE 24 MAR 1700/01 2 PLAC New York 1 FAMS @F00101@ 1 NOTE @NI00281@ 0 @NI00281@ NOTE 1 CONC Jane's surname might have been Thomas, since her husband was administrat 1 CONC or of the estate of Marrym Thomas of Bergen (now part of Jersey City, N 1 CONC ew Jersey). The following is to be found on page 458 of "New Jersey Archiv 1 CONC es, First Series, Vol. XXIII. Abstracts of wills", Vol. 1, 1670-1730: "16 1 CONC 86 Dec. 11. Thomas, Marrym, of Bergen, spinster, Bond of William Dougla 1 CONC ss of Bergen and Thomas Berryman of Staten Island as administrators of h 1 CONC er estate. Bergen Wills 1686 Dec. 11. Administration granted to Wm. Dougla 1 CONC s. N.J. Archives, XXI, p. 91." The idea is that Marrym and Jane were sist 1 CONC ers. 1 CONT 1 CONT For what very little it's probably worth, Savage's Genealogical Dictiona 1 CONC ry reports on a vintner named Evan Thomas who came to Boston from Wal 1 CONC es in 1640, bringing his wife Jane and four children. This couple add 1 CONC ed a daughter Jane to the family who was baptized 16 May 1641 [Pope, cit 1 CONC ed below, says 16 March 1641 -- JTS], and another daughter Dorcas who w 1 CONC as baptized 5 February 1643 and died about three weeks later. Daughter Ja 1 CONC ne married John Jackson 14 November 1657 [Pope says 14 September 1657]. Mo 1 CONC ther Jane died 12 January 1659. Evan then in 1659 or 1660 remarried a wom 1 CONC an named Alice, the widow of Philip Kirtland (or Catlin) of Lynn, Southamp 1 CONC ton, New York [Pope says Kirtland was "deposed at New York May 16, 1641, a 1 CONC e. 26 years"], and Lynn. Evan died 25 August 1661, and his second wife Al 1 CONC ice ultimately left a will, written 26 January 1697 and probated 21 Octob 1 CONC er 1697, naming lots of children and grandchildren including an Abigai 1 CONC l. It would be wonderful to look at this will to see if this family h 1 CONC as anything to do with Thomas Berryman's wife Jane and/or with Marrym Thom 1 CONC as of Bergen, and it might also be useful to hunt for a will written by Ev 1 CONC an Thomas [from James Savage, A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settl 1 CONC ers of New England (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1965), vo 1 CONC l. IV pp. 279-80, and Charles Henry Pope, The Pioneers of Massachusetts (B 1 CONC altimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1986, pp. 272 and 450) -- I have ph 1 CONC otocopies of all of these pages]. 1 CONT 1 CONT Jane was granted letters of administration over Thomas's will by "Major Ri 1 CONC chard Ingoldsby, Captain-General and Governor, &c. Whereas THOMAS BERRYM 1 CONC AN hath lately deceased leaving a will. And whereas one of the witness 1 CONC es is dead, and the other out of the Province and not to be found, Lette 1 CONC rs of administration are granted to Jane Berryman, his widow, December 2 1 CONC 3, 1691" (from the New York Historical Society, Abstracts of Wills V 1 CONC ol I, 1665-1707, p. 305). 1 CONT 1 CONT Howard S. Whitley, in his report of 10 June 1932, reports that Jane is men 1 CONC tioned as follows in a "Calendar of Council Minutes", New York State Libra 1 CONC ry Bulletin, No. 58, History 6 (Boston Public Library No. 6450.11): "Pa 1 CONC ge 80. For Jan. 19, 1693 'Petitions of Jane Berryman for confirmatory pate 1 CONC nt of land on Staten Island, and of George Brown for land on the same isla 1 CONC nd referred to the attorney-general.' For Jan. 26 1693 'Order on the petit 1 CONC ion of Jane Berryman for land.'" 1 CONT 1 CONT Jane Berriman (sic) is recorded as have received patent to lands on the no 1 CONC rth side of Staten Island on "5 April 1693(?)" (from Book of Patents N 1 CONC o. 6, p. 388, SIHS Transcripts, found through LDS microfilm #0539054, "Ind 1 CONC ex & Genealogical Data Cards: Records from Staten Island"). The docume 1 CONC nt lists William & Mary as Grantors, and Benjamin Fletcher as "Capt. Gen 1 CONC ." [Fletcher was governor at the time]. The land adjoined Thomas Wandal 1 CONC l, Lawrence Jansen, and John Taylor decd. A line in the document reads "O 1 CONC thers: Lewis A. Scott Sec.", without indicating whether this meant that Sc 1 CONC ott was present or that Scott, too, had adjoining land. Another line rea 1 CONC ds "Place Names: Kill Van Cull, Fort William Henry". I have a copy of t 1 CONC he complete text of the patent, courtesy of the Staten Island Historical S 1 CONC ociety, along with a map that shows the location of the land. The ar 1 CONC ea in question appears to have been (perhaps still to be) referred to as " 1 CONC Old Place" (from Staten Island and Its People: A History, 1609-1929, e 1 CONC d. by Leng and Davis, vol II, p. 862). _Morris's Memorial History of Stat 1 CONC en Island_, by Ira K. Morris (New York: Memorial Publishing Company, 189 1 CONC 8) says this about Old Place: "Situated in Northfield, on what was once ca 1 CONC lled Tunissen's Neck, between Tunissen's or Old Place Creek and Bridge Cre 1 CONC ek. The name arose in this way: Religious services were once held in a ho 1 CONC use along the road, but the structure becoming dilapidated a new place w 1 CONC as selected, which, however proved to be less convenient, so the earlier b 1 CONC uilding was repaired and services were resumed at the 'old place'" (v 1 CONC ol 1, p. 409). 1 CONT 1 CONT From an old article by Kenn Stryker-Rodda in the Beriman file at the New Y 1 CONC ork Genealogical Society (courtesy of Jack Pottle, pottle@@attbi.com): 1 CONT 1 CONT "But Jane may not have lived on the S.I. property. The Widdow Berrim 1 CONC an or Berryman was assessed in South Ward, New York City, on 3 in Dec. 169 1 CONC 5, Aug 1696, Jan 1696/7 and Oct 1697, and was on the tax rolls without ass 1 CONC essment or tax Oct. 1697, Feb 1697/8, Feb 1698/9 and Jly 1699. (NYHS Coll 1 CONC ections for 1910 and 1911: New York City Taxes 1695-1699)." 1 CONT 1 CONT Robert K. Bereman says "There are references made, in some of the old lett 1 CONC ers that we have, that the Bereman family was engaged in legal proceedin 1 CONC gs in NYC to obtain a large settlement for land that was illegally taken f 1 CONC rom them in the 1700s. The first mention I have of this matter is an ear 1 CONC ly 1830s letter, and Jonathan [Slaughter Bereman]'s brothers are still tal 1 CONC king about it in their Civil War letters. My uncle said that he once h 1 CONC ad a box of legal papers that shed a lot of light on the matter, but he th 1 CONC rew it away because it was taking up too much space! 1 CONT 1 CONT "I have always thought that the suit concerned the Old Place on Staten Isl 1 CONC and. I also think that the reason the Bereman genealogy is so well defin 1 CONC ed back to the first Thomas is that the family had to prove their relation 1 CONC ship to him to have any chance of winning the suit and getting some money. 1 CONC " 1 CONT 1 CONT Joan Bereman (Robert K's daughter) reports that Robert also told her th 1 CONC at "while reading through the old letters, he found one of Thomas Armstron 1 CONC g's (Jonathan and Til's brother) that made reference to the suit. Thomas s 1 CONC aid something about the fact that if each family member were to be award 1 CONC ed $100,000, he could 'live real well on that.'" (from personal correspond 1 CONC ence with Joan Bereman, beremanj@@hotmail.com, 28 Feb 1999) 1 CONT 1 CONT From Howard S. Whitley's report of 10 June 1932: Jane is mentioned as foll 1 CONC ows in a "Calendar of Council Minutes", New York State Library Bulletin, N 1 CONC o. 58, History 6 (Boston Public Library No. 6450.11): "Page 107. For Ju 1 CONC ly 25, 1695. 'Memorials of Major Anthony Brockhalls, Widow Berriman and Ni 1 CONC ck's Blanck referred to a committee.' For Aug. 8, 1695. 'Accounts of Maj 1 CONC or Brockhalls, Widow Berriman and Nick's Blanck audited; warrants issu 1 CONC ed to them.'" 1 CONT 1 CONT Jane's will reads: "Jane Berryman. In the name of God, Amen, this 24 Mar 1 CONC ch 1701. I, Jane Berryman, of New York, widow, being of perfect memor 1 CONC y. I leave to my son Leonard Berryman 5 shillings for his full porti 1 CONC on of my estate by reason that he hath already long since received his por 1 CONC tion. I leave to my daughter Abigail, wife of John Harris, my best feath 1 CONC er bed and furniture. All the rest of my estate I leave to my three daught 1 CONC ers Susannah, wife of William Howard, Abigail, wife of John Harris, and Ma 1 CONC rtha, wife of Joseph Arrowsmith. My son-in-law William Howard shall have t 1 CONC he refusal of my dwelling house and lot where I live, he paying to the oth 1 CONC ers their portion according to appraisement. I make my three sons-in-law e 1 CONC xecutors. Witnesses: Andrew Lauren, Evart Wessels, William Huddlestone. Pr 1 CONC oved, February 19, 1711/12." [From Howard S. Whitley's report of 10 June 1 1 CONC 932, citing "Abstracts of Wills, New York", Vol. 2, page 82]. 1 CONT 1 CONT The 1703 census of New York shows 3 women over the age of 16 living in t 1 CONC he home of "Widdow Howard" in the "South Ward of New York City". If th 1 CONC is Widdow Howard was Susannah Berryman, one of these three adult women m 1 CONC ay have been Jane. There was also a girl under 16 living in the house. 1 CONT 1 CONT The same census shows a John Harris living in the "West Ward of New York C 1 CONC ity"; the Harris household included also an adult woman, a male child, a f 1 CONC emale child, and a male Negro. This may have been the home of Abigail Ber 1 CONC ryman. 1 CONT 1 CONT From Jack Pottle (pottle@@attbi.com), 28 March 2003: 1 CONT 1 CONT "--Jane (Widdow Berryman) shows up in the records from 1695-1699, the enti 1 CONC re period covered, in the South Ward of NYC. A definition of the ar 1 CONC ea is provided but means nothing to me.... 1 CONT 1 CONT "--Jane appears to live alone through either 1696 or 97 (I can't quite fig 1 CONC ure out the dates because there are both the date the tax was levied and t 1 CONC hen when it was certified. Will take more time than I had this afternoon 1 CONC .) Here's the good part--after 1696-97, she is shown next to William Howa 1 CONC rd and her tax assessment goes away. So the suggestion in your notes th 1 CONC at she lived with (or at least next to) her daughter Susannah looks correc 1 CONC t... This also makes the clause in her will saying William Howard "shall h 1 CONC ave the refusal of my dwelling place" make perfect sense. 1 CONT 1 CONT "--The listed assets for either Jane or William Howard are very low relati 1 CONC ve to others in the neighborhood. Jane may have had lots of land but it d 1 CONC oesn't appear much else. (Either that or she was good at hiding it from t 1 CONC he assessor!)" 1 CONT 1 CONT More from Jack Pottle, 22 April 2003: 1 CONT 1 CONT "Widdow Berryman (no tax) and William Howard (5:00:00) were listed in Q 1 CONC 1, Q2, Q3 and Q4 1699 tax lists. They are also listed in Dec 1700 and F 1 CONC eb 29, 1700/01 although Howard is now shown as taxed at 10:02:01. (Not su 1 CONC re what the amounts mean). 1 CONT 1 CONT "However, William Howard is shown alone April 1702 and January 1702/3; I 1 CONC 'm not sure if Widdow Berryman died or just moved in with the Howards. Ho 1 CONC wever, this date would be consistent with her will dated March 1701/02. 1 CONT 1 CONT "In the March 1702/03 tax list I can't find William anymore but there appe 1 CONC ars to be a Sarah or possibly Susannah." 1 CONT 1 CONT Ronald Hagen suggests that Jane also was known as "Tietie" (e-corresponden 1 CONC ce with hagenr@@gte.net, 25 Nov 1998). Ron thinks this might be a Dutch ni 1 CONC ckname. A native Dutch-speaker who works part-time at the Staten Island Hi 1 CONC storical Society says that "Tie-tie" is a nickname like "Auntie" in Dutch. 1 CONT 1 CONT Ron also found this [personal correspondence, hagenr@@gte.net, 7 January 20 1 CONC 01 -- JTS] at http://www.altlaw.com/edball/dutchbap.htm, a site that lis 1 CONC ts baptisms at the Reformed Dutch Church of New Amsterdam between 1639-173 1 CONC 0: 1 CONT 1 CONT "5 Nov 1671; Thomas Beerman, Susanna Tietie; Susanna; Johan Smitvorst, Adr 1 CONC iaen Sc__, 1 CONT Susanna Geerlant" 1 CONT 1 CONT This could be the source not only of Norm Berreman's information about Sus 1 CONC annah Berryman's birthdate, but also of Ron's information that Thomas Berr 1 CONC yman's wife was sometimes known as "Tietie". There is one other occurren 1 CONC ce of a close match to "Beerman" in these same records: Jacobus Beerman 1 CONC s. Further, there are well over 150 occurrences of the name "Susanna" in t 1 CONC hese records before 1681, when I stopped counting. While it is possible th 1 CONC at this birth record really is about our Thomas Berryman family, it may we 1 CONC ll not be. 0 @I00282@ INDI 1 NAME Abigail /Berryman/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1675 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT 1730 1 FAMS @F00102@ 1 FAMS @F00794@ 1 FAMC @F00101@ 0 @I00283@ INDI 1 NAME Abagail /?/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1665 1 FAMS @F00100@ 1 NOTE @NI00283@ 0 @NI00283@ NOTE 1 CONC Marv Berryman, Berryman2@@prodigy.net, called my attention to the followi 1 CONC ng query published in Daughters of the American Revolution Magazine, Vo 1 CONC l. LXXI No. 11 - November 1937: 1 CONT 1 CONT 16020. BEREMAN-BERRYMAN. -- Wanted data of the Bereman, Berryman family. T 1 CONC homas Bereman's will probated in Staten Island, N. Y. His wife Jane's Wi 1 CONC ll probated at same place 1701. Their children were -- Leonard Bereman h 1 CONC ad son Thomas Bereman (1694-1749) who married Martha _____ (1700-57) ; Abi 1 CONC gail Bereman mar. 1693 John Harris; Susannah Bereman mar. William Howar 1 CONC d; Martha Bereman mar. Joseph Arrowsmith. Wanted the wife of Leonard Berem 1 CONC an and the maiden name of his son's wife, Martha. We have always understo 1 CONC od that one of these women are related to Anneka Jans Bogardus. - May Garr 1 CONC ison, R. D. No. 4, Springfield, Ohio [from personal correspondence with Ma 1 CONC rv Berryman, 2 October 1999]. 0 @I00284@ INDI 1 NAME John /Harris/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00102@ 1 NOTE @NI00284@ 0 @NI00284@ NOTE 1 CONC The 1703 New York census shows a John Harris living in the "West Ward of N 1 CONC ew York City"; the Harris household included also an adult woman (i.e., ov 1 CONC er the age of 16), a male child, a female child, and a male negro. This m 1 CONC ay have been the home of John and Abigail 0 @I00285@ INDI 1 NAME Susannah /Berryman/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE BEF 5 AUG 1689 1 FAMS @F00103@ 1 FAMC @F00101@ 1 NOTE @NI00285@ 0 @NI00285@ NOTE 1 CONC The 1703 census of New York shows 3 women over the age of 16 living in t 1 CONC he home of "Widdow Howard" in the "South Ward of New York City". If th 1 CONC is Widdow Howard was Susannah Berryman, one of these three adult women m 1 CONC ay have been Jane. There was also a girl under 16 living in the house. 1 CONT 1 CONT Norm Berreman says that he once found a source saying that Susannah was ba 1 CONC ptized on 5 November 1671. He doesn't remember the source. He also has not 1 CONC es that indicate that either Susannah or her husband William died before 1 1 CONC 704. 1 CONT 1 CONT Ron Hagen [personal correspondence, hagenr@@gte.net, 7 January 2001 -- JT 1 CONC S] found this at http://www.altlaw.com/edball/dutchbap.htm, a site that li 1 CONC sts baptisms at the Reformed Dutch Church of New Amsterdam between 1639-17 1 CONC 30: 1 CONT 1 CONT "5 Nov 1671; Thomas Beerman, Susanna Tietie; Susanna; Johan Smitvorst, Adr 1 CONC iaen Sc__, 1 CONT Susanna Geerlant" 1 CONT 1 CONT This could be the source not only of Norm Berreman's information about Sus 1 CONC annah's birthdate, but also of Ron Hagen's information that Thomas Berryma 1 CONC n's wife was sometimes known as "Tietie". There is one other occurren 1 CONC ce of a close match to "Beerman" in these same records: Jacobus Beerman 1 CONC s. Further, there are well over 150 occurrences of the name "Susanna" in t 1 CONC hese records before 1681, when I stopped counting. While it is possible th 1 CONC at this birth record really is about our Thomas Berryman family, it may we 1 CONC ll not be. 1 CONT 0 @I00286@ INDI 1 NAME William /Howard/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00103@ 0 @I00287@ INDI 1 NAME Martha /Berryman/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00807@ 1 FAMS @F00104@ 1 FAMS @F00323@ 1 FAMC @F00101@ 0 @I00288@ INDI 1 NAME Joseph /Arrowsmith/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1660 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT 27 APR 1711 1 FAMS @F00104@ 1 FAMC @F00795@ 1 NOTE @NI00288@ 0 @NI00288@ NOTE 1 CONC Joseph had a land grant in 1683 for property on Staten Island (I have a ty 1 CONC ped copy of the patent, and a map showing the location of the property, co 1 CONC urtesy of the Staten Island Historical Society -- JTS), was an assess 1 CONC or in 1703, and one of those who built the Church of St. Andrew in 1709 (f 1 CONC rom Staten Island and Its People: A History, 1609-1929, ed. by Leng and Da 1 CONC vis, vol II, p. 853). 1 CONT 1 CONT In Stillwell's Miscellanies of Staten Island, Vol. 1...On page 35 the 1 CONC re is the following undated list of persons which includes, on the "sou 1 CONC th side", Mr. Weles, Peter Johnson, Mr. Tailer, Joseph Arismith, Jacob sso 1 CONC oly, William Whitt, Mr. Beremane, Jaret Clason, Peter Peterson, and Geo 1 CONC rg Renals [from Howard S. Whitley's report of 10 June 1932, p. 3). 1 CONT 1 CONT Joseph witnessed the will of a Cornelius Neffe on 27 April 1711 (New Yo 1 CONC rk Historical Society, Abstract of wills, Vol. II, 1708-1728, p. 87). 1 CONT 1 CONT "Byvanck, Johannes, of Staten Island -- Inventory taken and appraised by O 1 CONC swald Ford and Jacob Corssen, at order of Joseph Arrowsmith, J.P., and exh 1 CONC ibited 20 March 1712/13 by Aeltie Byvanck, widow and executrix of the dec' 1 CONC d. among items listed were an Indian woman and child (£45), a Negro wom 1 CONC an (£31), a number of small pictures, a silver porringer and a silver spoo 1 CONC n" [from Kenneth Scott and James A. Owre, _Genealogical Data from Inventor 1 CONC ies of New York Estates, 1666-1825_ (New York: New York Genealogical and B 1 CONC iographical Society, 1970), p. 21]. 1 CONT 1 CONT The extensive lands ultimately accumulated by the Arrowsmith family we 1 CONC re in the present Port Richmond, west of Nicholas Street; and referen 1 CONC ce is still made to the Arrowsmith line in property descriptions althou 1 CONC gh the family is apparently no longer present on the island (from Staten I 1 CONC sland and Its People: A History, 1609-1929, ed. by Leng and Davis, vol I 1 CONC I, pp. 853-54). 0 @I00289@ INDI 1 NAME Zerviah /Berryman/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1695 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1749 1 FAMS @F00105@ 1 FAMC @F00100@ 0 @I00290@ INDI 1 NAME David /Reeve/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00105@ 0 @I00291@ INDI 1 NAME Rebecca /Berryman/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 1699 AND 1700 1 DEAT 2 DATE 18 OCT 1774 1 FAMC @F00100@ 1 NOTE @NI00291@ 0 @NI00291@ NOTE 1 CONC Information about Rebecca and her family was acquired from an LDS ancestr 1 CONC al file, AFN: T8NG-GS, 3 May 2000 [JTS]. While some sources indicate th 1 CONC at she married Caleb Ayers, it is most probable that it was Rebecca Braym 1 CONC an who married Caleb, not Rebecca Berryman. Whether there is any other rea 1 CONC son to believe that Rebecca Berryman even existed, I'm not sure. 0 @I00292@ INDI 1 NAME Caleb /Ayers/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1692 1 DEAT 2 DATE 14 JAN 1760 1 FAMS @F00106@ 1 FAMC @F00884@ 1 NOTE @NI00292@ 0 @NI00292@ NOTE 1 CONC From Barbar Ayars (Thebestdigger@@aol.com), 14 January 2001: 1 CONT 1 CONT "Caleb Ayars married Rebecca Brayman (Berriman) who was the daughter of Be 1 CONC njamin Brayman of South Jersey, Cumberland Co. Benjamin's brother Jose 1 CONT was the second husband of Sarah Bowen Savage. Her first husband was Jo 1 CONC hn Savage. She was the daughter of Obadiah Bowen, son of Richard. Sarah 1 CONT brother was Samuel Bowen and her sister was Hannah Bowen, who married Re 1 CONC v. Timothy Brooks. This was a 7th Day Baptist family in New Jersey, who a 1 CONC ll 1 CONT settled at Bowentown, later moving to, and establishing the Shiloh 7th D 1 CONC ay Baptist Church, in their next generation. In Swansea, MA, they were a s 1 CONC ignificant part of the membership of the John Miles Company, savaged and k 1 CONC illed by Indians. This portion of the Company survived, and that attack w 1 CONC as in no small part a major reason for moving to NJ. 1 CONT 1 CONT "Joseph Brayman died intestate, and his worldly goods were awarded to h 1 CONC is brother Benjamin." 0 @I00293@ INDI 1 NAME John /Berryman/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1706 2 PLAC Springfield, New Jersey 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 9 OCT 1749 1 FAMS @F00107@ 1 FAMS @F00109@ 1 FAMC @F00100@ 1 NOTE @NI00293@ 0 @NI00293@ NOTE 1 CONC A record dated 9 October (?) 1749 refers to John Bereman, deceased, and na 1 CONC mes Margaret Bereman as his widow [from the Bereman section of notes tak 1 CONC en by Charles E. Sheppard of Bridgeton, New Jersey I have photocopies of t 1 CONC hese notes -- JTS].]. 0 @I00294@ INDI 1 NAME /?/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00107@ 0 @I00295@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah /Bereman/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 FEB 1737/38 2 PLAC Stow Creek, Cumberland, New Jersey 1 DEAT 2 DATE 29 MAR 1798 1 BURI 2 PLAC Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Greenwich, Cumberland County, New Jersey 1 FAMS @F00108@ 1 FAMC @F00107@ 1 NOTE @NI00295@ 0 @NI00295@ NOTE 1 CONC An article by Herbert C. Whitaker in the New York Genealogical and Biograp 1 CONC hical Record, Vol. 49, pages 117 and 118 (1918) says that Sarah was the "g 1 CONC reat-granddaughter of Thomas Berryman and his wife Jane of Staten Islan 1 CONC d" [from Howard S. Whitley's report of 10 June 1932, page 16]. 1 CONT 1 CONT She was a member of the Presbyterian church for 30 years and was esteem 1 CONC ed a real christian. Her tombstone reads "In memory of Sarah wife of Jerem 1 CONC iah Bennette departed this life March 29th 1798 aged 60 years" [from _Tomb 1 CONC stone Inscriptions in the Old Presbyterian Burying Ground at Greenwich, N 1 CONC ew Jersey; with a Historical Sketch_, compiled by Frank D. Andrews, Secret 1 CONC ary Vineland Historical and Antiquarian Society (Vineland, New Jersey: Pri 1 CONC vately printed, 1915), p. 11]. 0 @I00296@ INDI 1 NAME Jeremiah /Bennett/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 24 JAN 1735/36 1 DEAT 2 DATE 21 NOV 1807 1 BURI 2 PLAC Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Greenwich, Cumberland County, New Jersey 1 FAMS @F00108@ 1 FAMS @F01407@ 1 NOTE @NI00296@ 0 @NI00296@ NOTE 1 CONC Jeremiah was descended from the Fairfield, Connecticut Bennetts [artic 1 CONC le by Herbert C. Whitaker in the Boston Transcript, 13 May 1918]. 1 CONT 1 CONT Jeremiah was a captain in the Revolutionary War [from Howard S. Whitley 1 CONC 's report of 10 June 1932, page 16]. His tombstone reads "In memory of Jer 1 CONC emiah Bennett who departed this life on the 21st of November 1807 ag 1 CONC ed 71 years 9 months & 28 days." Also, near this stone lies one brother o 1 CONC ne daughter and seven grand children [from _Tombstone Inscriptions in t 1 CONC he Old Presbyterian Burying Ground at Greenwich, New Jersey; with a Histor 1 CONC ical Sketch_, compiled by Frank D. Andrews, Secretary Vineland Historic 1 CONC al and Antiquarian Society (Vineland, New Jersey: Privately printed, 1915 1 CONC ), p. 11]. 0 @I00297@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret /Mariott/ 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT 1782 1 FAMS @F00109@ 1 FAMS @F01406@ 1 NOTE @NI00297@ 0 @NI00297@ NOTE 1 CONC Margaret's will was opened in 1749. 0 @I00298@ INDI 1 NAME Martha /?/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1700 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1 SEP 1759 1 BURI 2 PLAC the Old Presbyterian Cemetery in Greenwich, Cumberland County, New Jersey 1 FAMS @F00099@ 1 NOTE @NI00298@ 0 @NI00298@ NOTE 1 CONC Martha signed her mark as executrix of the estate of her husband Thom 1 CONC as at Cohansie bridge on 14 July 1749, before Surrogate Elias Cotting. Ac 1 CONC cording to F.D. Andrews (Tombstone Inscriptions F144 G8 A7) she was buri 1 CONC ed in the old Presbyterian burying ground at Greenwich, N.J. under the ins 1 CONC cription (pages 11-12) "In memory of Martha Bereman who died Septr 1st 17 1 CONC 59 aged 59 years" [from Howard S. Whitley's report of 10 June 1932, page 1 1 CONC 2, citing among other sources the New Jersey Archives, vol. XXX, p. 43 (F1 1 CONC 31 D63, 2nd set, vol. II)]. I have a photo of the stone [JTS -- 22 Augu 1 CONC st 2000]. 1 CONT 1 CONT Marv Berryman, Berryman2@@prodigy.net, called my attention to the followi 1 CONC ng query published in Daughters of the American Revolution Magazine, Vo 1 CONC l. LXXI No. 11 - November 1937: 1 CONT 1 CONT 16020. BEREMAN-BERRYMAN. -- Wanted data of the Bereman, Berryman family. T 1 CONC homas Bereman's will probated in Staten Island, N. Y. His wife Jane's Wi 1 CONC ll probated at same place 1701. Their children were -- Leonard Bereman h 1 CONC ad son Thomas Bereman (1694-1749) who married Martha _____ (1700-57) ; Abi 1 CONC gail Bereman mar. 1693 John Harris; Susannah Bereman mar. William Howar 1 CONC d; Martha Bereman mar. Joseph Arrowsmith. Wanted the wife of Leonard Berem 1 CONC an and the maiden name of his son's wife, Martha. We have always understo 1 CONC od that one of these women are related to Anneka Jans Bogardus. - May Garr 1 CONC ison, R. D. No. 4, Springfield, Ohio [from personal correspondence with Ma 1 CONC rv Berryman, 2 October 1999]. 1 CONT 1 CONT Ron Hagen (hagenr@@gte.net) writes this: "Joseph Brick witnessed the wi 1 CONC ll of Thomas Bereman in 1747. Also witnessing was Eliakim Carll. I have be 1 CONC en playing with the idea that Elizabeth Carll and Eliakim Carll were sibli 1 CONC ngs. Moreover Thomas Bereman's wife Martha might have been a Carll as wel 1 CONC l. A Martha Carll is listed with Abiel Carll of the area as children of Ab 1 CONC ial Carll and Sarah of Long Island" [4 January 2001 -- JTS]. 0 @I00299@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah Fithian /Bateman/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1739 2 PLAC Greenwich, Cumberland County, New Jersey 1 DEAT 2 DATE 5 MAY 1804 2 PLAC Stow Creek, Cumberland County, New Jersey 1 BURI 2 PLAC the Old Presbyterian Cemetery in Greenwich, Cumberland County, New Jersey 1 FAMS @F00098@ 1 FAMC @F00157@ 1 NOTE @NI00299@ 0 @NI00299@ NOTE 1 CONC Sarah was buried in the old Presbyterian cemetery in Greenwich, New Jerse 1 CONC y. The inscription on her tombstone reads "In memory of Sarah Bereman w 1 CONC ho departed this life on the 5th day of May 1804 in the 65th year of her a 1 CONC ge [from Howard S. Whitley's report of 10 June 1932, page 15, citing bo 1 CONC th F. D. Andrews (Tombstone Inscriptions) and the New Jersey Historical So 1 CONC ciety Presbyterian Manuscript]. I have a photo of the stone [JTS -- 22 Aug 1 CONC ust 2000]. 1 CONT 1 CONT From Norm Berreman's FTW file, 18 August 1999: 1 CONT 1 CONT "Sarah Fithian Bateman was the child of Thomas Bateman and Sarah Fithia 1 CONC n. Though both parents were born in the Cumberland County area, both ca 1 CONC me from families that had been in the Americas since the 1630s. The famil 1 CONC ies were associated with the same communities had moved together from Bost 1 CONC on to the Hamptons of Long Island to Fairfield, Connecticut to the Cohans 1 CONC ey region of New Jersey around 1700. This is a rather Puritan/Congregatio 1 CONC nalist origin. By SFB's time they appear to have become Presbyterian 1 CONC s, a continuation of the Calvinist tradition. 1 CONT 1 CONT "When SFB married John Bereman in the Greenwich Presbyterian Chur 1 CONC ch on 29 March 1757 she would have been around eighteen years of age, an i 1 CONC ndication that the marriage was arranged if not by her parents, then by t 1 CONC he elders of the congregation. SFB immediately set about bearing nine chi 1 CONC ldren, including six sons with the last born in 1773. This family would h 1 CONC ave been a new situation for both SFB and John both of whom had siblings w 1 CONC ho were principally female 1 CONT 1 CONT "The Bereman children spent a relatively normal childhood for the time a 1 CONC nd place if one ignores the Revolution which all save Jonathan might ha 1 CONC ve been too young to join. Minor incidents of the war however probably oc 1 CONC cured throughout the region. Most of the children except Joel who see 1 CONC ms to have tended to his parents moved away to the west by the early 180 1 CONC 0s to seek greater prosperity than the Beremans' 155 acre farm could provi 1 CONC de. 1 CONT 1 CONT "SFB died on 5 May 1804 in her mid sixties. Her husband died the followi 1 CONC ng year. Joel joined his brothers in Ohio within a year or so. (source R 1 CONC on Hagen) 1 CONT 1 CONT "See Cumberland County Genealogical Data that says John Bereman married Sa 1 CONC rah Bateman child of Thomas and Mary Bateman. Says Sarah b. 1739 d. M 1 CONC ay 5, 1804." 0 @I00300@ INDI 1 NAME Annabel /Beriman/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00110@ 1 FAMC @F00099@ 0 @I00301@ INDI 1 NAME Enos /Johnson/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Salem, Essex, Massachusetts 1 FAMS @F00110@ 0 @I00302@ INDI 1 NAME Rachel /Beriman/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00111@ 1 FAMC @F00099@ 0 @I00303@ INDI 1 NAME Ezekiel /Bennett/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00111@ 0 @I00304@ INDI 1 NAME Parthenia /Beriman/ 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1762 1 FAMS @F00112@ 1 FAMC @F00099@ 0 @I00305@ INDI 1 NAME Joshua /Reeves/ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 14 NOV 1749 2 PLAC Lower Alloways Creek, Salem County, New Jersey 1 FAMS @F00112@ 1 FAMC @F01381@ 0 @I00306@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Beriman/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE AFT 1729 1 FAMC @F00099@ 0 @I00307@ INDI 1 NAME John /Burgin/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F01382@ 1 FAMS @F01419@ 1 NOTE @NI00307@ 0 @NI00307@ NOTE 1 CONC Norm Berreman's FTW file refers to this marriage of Zerviah, and gives t 1 CONC he death date of 15 September 1759. 0 @I00308@ INDI 1 NAME Zerviah /Beriman/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1736 1 DEAT 2 DATE 15 SEP 1759 2 PLAC Greenwich, Cumberland County, New Jersey 1 FAMS @F01382@ 1 FAMC @F00099@ 1 NOTE @NI00308@ 0 @NI00308@ NOTE 1 CONC Zerviah is buried next to her parents in the Presbyterian Church Cemete 1 CONC ry in Greenwich [I have a photo of the stone -- JTS, 24 August 2000]. H 1 CONC er stone reads "In memory of Zerviah Burgin who died Sep r ye 15 1759 ag 1 CONC ed 23 years" [from _Tombstone Inscriptions in the Old Presbyterian Buryi 1 CONC ng Ground at Greenwich, New Jersey; with a Historical Sketch_, compil 1 CONC ed by Frank D. Andrews, Secretary Vineland Historical and Antiquarian Soci 1 CONC ety (Vineland, New Jersey: Privately printed, 1915), p. 15]. 0 @I00309@ INDI 1 NAME Martha (?) /?/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00797@ 1 NOTE @NI00309@ 0 @NI00309@ NOTE 1 CONC The only reason to think that Edmund's wife was named Martha is that in t 1 CONC he 1706 Staten Island census Edmund was living in the home of his broth 1 CONC er Joseph, and at that time there were two adult women named Martha livi 1 CONC ng in the house, along with Joseph's daughter Martha. Must have been a b 1 CONC it confusing. 0 @I00310@ INDI 1 NAME Hannah /Beriman/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1727 2 PLAC Pittsgrove, Salem County, New Jersey 1 FAMS @F00113@ 1 FAMC @F00099@ 0 @I00311@ INDI 1 NAME Joseph van /Meter/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1723 2 PLAC Kingston, Ulster County, New York 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 21 MAY 1790 2 PLAC Salem County, NJ ? 1 FAMS @F00113@ 0 @I00312@ INDI 1 NAME John /Bereman/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1764 2 PLAC Salem, New Jersey 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 21 SEP 1812 1 FAMS @F00114@ 1 FAMC @F00098@ 1 NOTE @NI00312@ 0 @NI00312@ NOTE 1 CONC From Norm Berreman's FTW file, 18 August 1999: "Under date 21 Sept. 181 1 CONC 2, there is the petition of Sarah Berryman , over 14, but a minor, chi 1 CONC ld of John Berryman, deceased, to have James Bacon appointed guardian. Pe 1 CONC tition granted and the bondsmen were James Bacon, Samuel Westcott and Ephr 1 CONC aim Gibbon." 0 @I00313@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah /Applegate/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00114@ 0 @I00314@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah /Bereman/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 APR 1798 1 FAMS @F00115@ 1 FAMC @F00114@ 0 @I00315@ INDI 1 NAME Henry /Dytch/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 AUG 1798 1 FAMS @F00115@ 1 FAMC @F01345@ 0 @I00316@ INDI 1 NAME Jonathan /Bereman/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 23 FEB 1766 2 PLAC Greenwich, Cumberland County, New Jersey 1 DEAT 2 DATE 21 SEP 1823 2 PLAC New Market Township, Highland County, Ohio 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 23 JAN 1827 2 PLAC Highland County, Ohio 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Address 2 DATE AFT 1797 2 PLAC New Market, Highland County, Ohio, where he had purchased 100 acres of farmland and also ran a tavern. In 1800 he was considered "the principal farmer in the settlement" 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Military 2 DATE 1805 1 FAMS @F00175@ 1 FAMC @F00098@ 1 NOTE @NI00316@ 0 @NI00316@ NOTE 1 CONC The birth date accepted here was acquired from notes taken by Charles E. S 1 CONC heppard of Bridgeton, New Jersey from the records of the Greenwich Presbyt 1 CONC erian Church [I have photocopies of a transcript taken from those not 1 CONC es -- JTS]. 1 CONT 1 CONT Jonathan commanded the first militia company in New Market, Ohio, in 180 1 CONC 5. This company had no uniform and was armed only by the rifles owned by e 1 CONC ach man. 1 CONT 1 CONT He moved to Ohio in 1806 [from the files of Doris Konkel, courtesy of R 1 CONC on Hagen (hagenr@@gte.net), 8 May 2001 -- JTS]. 1 CONT 1 CONT From Cumberland County Clerk's Office State of N.J., Vol. 12, page 602: 1 CONT 1 CONT Indenture made 28 April 1808 between Jonathan Bereman of the Co. of Highla 1 CONC nd in Ohio, by Joel Bereman of Hopewell Twp. in Cumberland Co. N.J. his at 1 CONC torney, conveys to Samuel West a tract in Stow Creek Twp. received from t 1 CONC he estate of his father John Bereman deceased [from the files of Doris Kon 1 CONC kel, courtesy of Ron Hagen (hagenr@@gte.net), 8 May 2001 -- JTS]. 1 CONT 1 CONT From Ralph Cokonougher (rcokon@@hotmail.com), February 20, 2006, via Andr 1 CONC ea Batcho (andrea.batcho@@yahoo.com), 20 April 2008: "From the 30 Septemb 1 CONC er 1823 issue of the 'Village Register' of West Union, Adams County, Ohi 1 CONC o: 'DIED at New Market, on Sunday the 21st inst. Mr. JONATHAN BEREMAN, pos 1 CONC tmaster at that place." 1 CONT 1 CONT From The County of Highland: A History of Highland County, Ohio, from t 1 CONC he Earliest Days; with Special Chapters on the Bench and Bar, Medical Prof 1 CONC ession, Educational Development, Industry and Agriculture, and Biographic 1 CONC al Sketches, by J. W. Klise, A. E. Hough (Northwestern Historical Associat 1 CONC ion, 1902): 1 CONT 1 CONT p. 63: "Jonathan Berryman and William Wishart, were pleased with the count 1 CONC ry. Berryman bought a hundred acre tract adjoining the town plat [New Mark 1 CONC et] on the south, and Wishart bought a corner lot in the town. Berryman re 1 CONC turned to Manchester, his temporary residence, while Wishart remained a 1 CONC nd commenced improving his purchase by cutting out the trees and brush a 1 CONC nd building a log cabin, designed for a tavern house." 1 CONT 1 CONT p. 63-65: "When Berryman went back to Manchester, after selecting his lan 1 CONC d, he intended to return in season to make the necessary preparation for w 1 CONC inter, but one of his horses getting crippled, he compelled to postpone h 1 CONC is return until late in the fall. He was a native of the state of New Jers 1 CONC ey and had come to Manchester with is wife and effects the previous autum 1 CONC n. When his horse recovered he loaded his few articles of household goo 1 CONC ds into his light Jersey wagon, and about the first of October set out f 1 CONC or New Market. There was no road for wagons, none having passed into the c 1 CONC ountry north, and he followed a horse trace until he truck the Kenton trac 1 CONC e, which was the route followed by all who had gone to the new settlemen 1 CONC t. Cutting his way through the woods by day, he camped out at night, usi 1 CONC ng the closely covered wagon to sleep in, his horses hobbled and belled, g 1 CONC razing around, and his dog under the wagon, little disturbed by the how 1 CONC ls and hoots of the wolves, panthers and owls. On the eleventh day he arri 1 CONC ved safe and well on his land, adjoining the town plat. It was forenoon wh 1 CONC en they reached the end of their journey and the day calm, beautiful and p 1 CONC leasant as autumn days often are. Berryman immediately went to work vigoro 1 CONC usly with his axe to cut logs for his cabin, while the horses were turn 1 CONC ed loose to graze on the luxuriant growth of wild pea vine which was th 1 CONC en common all over the hills, and the wife set about preparing dinne 1 CONC r, to which she and her husband set down on the ground, carpeted with autu 1 CONC mn's variegated fallen leaves, with a peculiar relish. They were at hom 1 CONC e, though they had neither house nor fields, and they therefore doubly enj 1 CONC oyed their simple repast, and the pure cold water from the bubbling spri 1 CONC ng near by. The labor of preparing the logs and clearing off the ground f 1 CONC or the cabin was interrupted a few days after by the straying of horses. O 1 CONC ne was found some miles north of New Market, dead, evidently from the effe 1 CONC ct of a snake bite on the nose. The other horse was probably taken by so 1 CONC me strolling band of Indians, as the country some twelve miles north was t 1 CONC hen pretty thickly settled by the Shawnees and Wyandots. But about the mid 1 CONC dle of November Berryman was ready for the 'raising.' Men were of course s 1 CONC carce, but what few could be had were kind and neighborly. They turned ou 1 CONC t, some four or five of them, and by hard lifting managed to carry the lo 1 CONC gs to the place and raise the cabin. The remainder of the work, such as ro 1 CONC ofing, laying puncheon floor, building the cat and clay chimney, making t 1 CONC he clapboards, door, and other work, he was compelled to do himself. Aft 1 CONC er all this he moved in, for a while all this work was going on he liv 1 CONC ed in this wagon. About the first of December it began to rain very hard a 1 CONC nd continued for some two weeks, so that Berryman could not daub his cab 1 CONC in to keep out the wet and cold. He was enabled, however, to provide for h 1 CONC is future wants by killing a large bear from his cabin door, while deer a 1 CONC nd wild turkeys could be found in large numbers but a short distance fr 1 CONC om his home. The weather becoming cold after the rain, Berryman became ala 1 CONC rmed, lest he should be unable to chink and daub his house so as to keep o 1 CONC ut the snow and the cold in the severe weather that was certain to follo 1 CONC w. He hit upon a plan to obviate this difficulty by building large log hea 1 CONC ps on all sides of his cabin,and after chinking the cracks fired his log h 1 CONC eaps, made his clay mortar, and fixed his home all snug and warm, the he 1 CONC at from the burning logs keeping the clay from freezing, and drying it qui 1 CONC ckly and even baking it hard. This work was done between Christmas and N 1 CONC ew Year, and his home was one of comfort and plenty, and stood tenanted f 1 CONC or many yeas, a pioneer palace where virtue, contentment and religion reig 1 CONC ned. Jonathan Berryman planted the first orchard in the present coun 1 CONC ty of Highland. He brought from new Jersey a large selection of apple a 1 CONC nd peach seeds of choice variety, and planted as soon as possible on reach 1 CONC ing his land near New Market. His peach orchard in three or four years w 1 CONC as in fine condition, giving an abundant supply of most excellent fruit. B 1 CONC erryman was also a bee man, and soon the hum of those honey-making worke 1 CONC rs could be heard among the flowers that grew in wild profusion." 1 CONT 1 CONT p. 71: "The permanent settlers in New Market in the year 1800 were.....a 1 CONC nd the plucky landlord of the hotel William Wishart. Jonathan Berryman w 1 CONC as on his farm, adjoining the town. He had cleared and cultivated a few ac 1 CONC res and was known as the most successful farmer in the community. He had r 1 CONC aised more corn than would supply his own wants and found ready sale for h 1 CONC is surplus at his own crib." 1 CONT 1 CONT p. 98: "After the ambitious Wishart had thrown up his commission as postma 1 CONC ster of New Market, Jonathan Berryman was appointed in his place and conti 1 CONC nued as such for some twenty years filling the office with honor to himse 1 CONC lf and fidelity to the government." 1 CONT 1 CONT p. 109: "At the same time the county was created three associate judges we 1 CONC re elected by the legislature: Richard Evans, John Davidson and Jonathan B 1 CONC erryman. They held a special session in the town of New Market, on Thursda 1 CONC y, May 16, 1805, but did no business except the appointment of David Ha 1 CONC ys as clerk pro tem., who took an oath of "allegiance and office." 0 @I00317@ INDI 1 NAME Joel /Berreman/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1771 2 PLAC Bridgeton, Cumberland County, New Jersey 1 DEAT 2 DATE 5 JAN 1835 2 PLAC New Market, New Market Towhnship, Highland County, Ohio 1 OCCU 2 PLAC a farmer 1 WILL 2 DATE 9 AUG 1834 1 FAMS @F00116@ 1 FAMC @F00098@ 1 NOTE @NI00317@ 0 @NI00317@ NOTE 1 CONC The general card file at the Cumberland County Historical Society's Lumm 1 CONC is Library contains the following entry [personal correspondence with Suza 1 CONC nne Nurnberg, 133 Lincoln Way, Bridgeton, NJ 08302, 30 April 2001 -- JTS]: 1 CONT 1 CONT Berriman, Joel 1802 map #364 1 CONT 1 CONT The map itself has not yet been checked. 1 CONT 1 CONT From Cumberland County Clerk's Office, Vol. 13, page 5: 1 CONT 1 CONT Indenture 31 December 1807 1 CONT Between Joel Bereman and Rebecca his wife of Hopewell Twp., Cumberland C 1 CONC o. N.J. convey tract (which was inherited from Joel's father, John Berema 1 CONC n, deceased) to John Reeves. 1 CONT 1 CONT From Cumberland County Clerk's Office, Vol. 14, page 190: 1 CONT 1 CONT Indenture 17 May 1809 1 CONT Joel Bereman and Rebecca his wife, of Hopewell Twp. Cumberland Co. N.J. co 1 CONC nvey to Jeremiah Parvin, a certain tract situated in Hopewell Twp., boug 1 CONC ht of Sara Reed Adm and Thomas Reeves Jr., Adm of Israel Reed deceased, a 1 CONC nd the said Israel Reed, bought of John Lupton Grd of person and proper 1 CONC ty of Israel Fithian son of Dr. John Fithian [from the files of Doris Konk 1 CONC el, courtesy of Ron Hagen (hagenr@@gte.net), 8 May 2001 -- JTS]. 1 CONT 1 CONT Joel and his family moved from Cumberland County, New Jersey to New Mark 1 CONC et County, Ohio, in the spring of 1810, as meticulously documented in t 1 CONC he following entries from the diary of Oliver Harris: 1 CONT 1 CONT "April 30 1810 On Mo I packd up my things & put them in to the waggon & st 1 CONC arted for the state of ohio & went to John Vanmeeters in Platts grov 1 CONC e. we started about 4 oclock PM. it was cloudy. the wind was SW. Amy we 1 CONC nt to father in laws to go with him to Philladelphia tomorrow. 1 CONT 1 CONT "May...1. On Tue I started from Vanmeeters & got to Gloster point abo 1 CONC ut 8 clock in the evening. it was clear. the wind NW. . . . 1 CONT 1 CONT "[May] 2. On We I or we crosd the river with out unlodeing our waggons & w 1 CONC ent in to Philladelphia & out up at the sign of the Bare & went about to 1 CONC wn & got some notions & started about 1/2 past 4 oclock & came 3 miles th 1 CONC is side of Schuilkill & oput up at one Gibertsons. there is in compa 1 CONC ny . . . Joel Bereman & his family (uncle), . . . Joel Van Meeter & fami 1 CONC ly & 2 men with him . . . & father (Robert Harris), . . . Brother Samuel ( 1 CONC Harris), & brother Reubin (Shepard, brother of Amy), . . . & Tempy Shepha 1 CONC rd (cousin of Amy and Reubin), . . . besides my family. (Oliver, Amy, Hose 1 CONC a, Hannah, Mary, Eliza) . . . 1 CONT 1 CONT "[May] 3. On Th I started & all the company & went 17 miles to Fahnes to 1 CONC ck (?) & put up at 5 oclock. it came on to rain at noon & raind very ha 1 CONC rd towards night. . . . 1 CONT 1 CONT "[May] 4. On Fr I or we started in the morning & travild on the turn pi 1 CONC ke threw downingston to John Petets & put up. it was mostly clear. . . . 1 CONT 1 CONT "[May] 5. On Sa we came on threw some vilages & good land & threw lancaste 1 CONC r. this is the longest inland town I ever saw. we came 4 mles this si 1 CONC de of Lancaster & put up at John (blank). it was mostly clear. this d 1 CONC ay we came 24 miles. . . . 1 CONT 1 CONT "[May] 6. On Su I or we came threw Columbia & crosssd the Suscohanna. he 1 CONC re we was detaind 4 hours b the ferrymans neglect. then came on 4 mil 1 CONC es & put up. travild 11 miles. it was clear. . . . 1 CONT 1 CONT "[May] 7. On Mo I or we started about 6 oclock & came 6 miles to Little Yo 1 CONC rk then 15 miles to abbets town & put up at Jinkings. we came 21 mil 1 CONC es to day. . . . 1 CONT 1 CONT "[May] 8. On Tu I or we started from abbots town 4 miles to oxford then th 1 CONC rew hunterstown on to a tavern & fed & from there 9 miles to the foot of t 1 CONC he south mountain. came 21 miles to day. the roads are very stony & ruf 1 CONC f. it was mostly clear. . . . 1 CONT 1 CONT "[May] 9. On We I or we started at the foot of the south mouontain & cros 1 CONC sd it & fed at M Cades tavern. this mountain is very stony but not high. c 1 CONC ame threw Chambersburg 3 miles to John Welches tavern & put up. Chambersbu 1 CONC rg is a handsom situated town. the day is some showry. this land is go 1 CONC od in this vally. came 18 miles. . . . 1 CONT 1 CONT "[May] 10. On Th we came threw Camelstown to Loudentown & fed then cros 1 CONC sd the Cove mountain to M Conelstown & put up at James Scotts tavern. it w 1 CONC as showry. I was very unwell this day. . . . 1 CONT 1 CONT "[May] 11. On Fr I or we started from M Connelstown & crossd brush rid 1 CONC ge & fed at the foot of a ridling hill then crossd it & put up at (blank a 1 CONC rea). we came 9 miles in the fore noon & 7 in the after noon it was clea 1 CONC r. a light shower. this mountain is very stony but good road. . . . 1 CONT 1 CONT "[May] 12. On Sa we went 2 miles & crossd the Juneatte rivre & came 7 mo 1 CONC re to bluddy run & fed then went 8 miles to Bedford & 2 miles & p 1 CONC ut up at James Wiliams. it was cloudy & came on to rain at night. . . . 1 CONT 1 CONT "[May] 13. On Su we started & came 9 miles & fed then came 6 more & p 1 CONC ut up at (blank area). came 15 miles to day. we stopd ealy on the accou 1 CONC nt of the rain which came on in the after noon. . . . 1 CONT 1 CONT "[May] 14. On Mo I or we started on dry ridge & came 7 miles to the Allyga 1 CONC ny mountain & 2 miles on it to Abram Brams & fed then came 5 miles to barl 1 CONC ean & 2 further to the sign of the royal tree & put up early because it ca 1 CONC me on to rain in the after noon. we came 16 miles. part clear. the Allyga 1 CONC ny is a good mountain to cross but few stones. . . . 1 CONT 1 CONT "[May] 15. On Tu we started at 6 oclock & came threw the Shades of Dea 1 CONC th & by a grist mill 10 miles to a tavern on the top of it. this day was c 1 CONC lear. a large white frost this morning. came 18 miles. . . . 1 CONT 1 CONT "[May] 16. On We we started about 6 oclock from on the top of Sorel Hi 1 CONC ll & came 11 miles & fed at the sign of the blue ball. the land lord w 1 CONC as a Jersey man. I stopd this fore noon & got some nailes in my horses sho 1 CONC es. the road is still stony. we came 9 miles in the after noon to Connelsv 1 CONC ill & put up. it was clear. we came 20 miles to day. . . . 1 CONT 1 CONT "[May] 17. On Th I or we started about 6 oclock & came to uncle Ruel Sayr 1 CONC es & by now conclude we are about half way to out journeys end. . . . 1 CONT 1 CONT "[May] 18. On Fr we stade a uncle Ruels & went out a squrel hunting & we 1 CONC nt to meeting at a school house whare brother Samuel preachd from Duter VI 1 CONC II & 2. it was cloudy. . . . 1 CONT 1 CONT "[May] 19. On Sa we started about 7 oclock & came 9 miles to browns vi 1 CONC ll at 1 oclock & got a boat & put our things waggon & all in to it & prepa 1 CONC rd for going down the river. it was clear. . . . 1 CONT 1 CONT "[May] 20. On Su I started about 1/2 past 9 & went a little below Cooks to 1 CONC wn & put up for the night. it was clear. the watter is lowe & we go very s 1 CONC lowe. . . . 1 CONT 1 CONT "[May] 21. On Mo we came down to wiliams port. the wind blew a head so th 1 CONC at we was oblidge to lay by part of the day. clear. . . . 1 CONT 1 CONT "[May] 22. On Tu we started the horses acrost by land. father & Samuel to 1 CONC ok them. we came on by Elizabeth town crosd several sholes & mildams & ca 1 CONC me to a little above the Yawagania river. it was clear. . . . 1 CONT 1 CONT "[May] 23. On We there was such a thick fog that we did not start till 1 1 CONC /2 past 6 & came by Mcgees port a small town at the mouth of the yaw riv 1 CONC er then pasd bradicks riffle & came near to fort pitsburg & came too. most 1 CONC ly clear. fair in the after noon. . . . 1 CONT 1 CONT "[May] 24. On Th we came to Pitts burg & stopd & got some things & to 1 CONC ok in a nother family in the boat with us who is to give me 10 Dollars f 1 CONC or their pasage & started about 3 oclock & came down the ohio riv 1 CONC er 10 or 12 miles & came too. it was very calm & clear. . . . 1 CONT 1 CONT "[May] 25. On Fr we started about 4 oclock & went down by mackintash a t 1 CONC he mouth of big beaver crick & by gerogetown a little & came too. it was c 1 CONC lear. we came upwards of 30 miles. . . . 1 CONT 1 CONT "[May] 26. On Sa we sarted a little past 3 & came on with a fair wind by g 1 CONC eorge town & by Stubanvill & within 2 miles of Charlestown & came to 1 CONC o. we came upwards of 30 miles. . . . 1 CONT 1 CONT "[May] 27. On Su I or we started between 3 & 4 & came down by Charlesto 1 CONC wn & to Wheelon (? Wheeling) by 3 oclock & stopd till about sunset then ca 1 CONC me about one mile & put up for the night. it was clear. the wind was a he 1 CONC ad of us. . . . 1 CONT 1 CONT "[May] 28. On Mo I started about 4 & came about 24 miles past some islan 1 CONC ds & came too about 8 in the evening. the wind was a head clear. I felt un 1 CONC well towards night. . . . 1 CONT 1 CONT "[May] 29. On Tu we started about 4 & came down with the wind a head & sto 1 CONC od on all night in a reach that is 18 miles long. it was clear. the wind w 1 CONC as a head. . . . 1 CONT 1 CONT "[May] 30. On We I or we started & came on part of the day & part of it l 1 CONC ay still on the account of rain & head wind. it raind in the after noon wi 1 CONC th thunder. put up about sun set. . . . 1 CONT 1 CONT "June...1. On Fr I or we came on down the river. the wind was a head. I w 1 CONC as very unwell with a soar throat. it was mostly clear. we stood on all ni 1 CONC ght. . . . 1 CONT 1 CONT "[June] 2. On Sa I or we came on with a head wind. my throat is still ve 1 CONC ry soar to day. I shot a wild duck. we pasd tarts falls about 5 oclock & s 1 CONC tood on all night. clear mostly. . . . 1 CONT 1 CONT "[June] 3. On Su we stopd about 10 oclock on the account of the wind whi 1 CONC ch blew so hard a head that we could not go & stade till the next mornin 1 CONC g. it thundred & raind some. . . . 1 CONT 1 CONT "[June] 4. On Mo we started at 4 oclock & came on by the mouth of the b 1 CONC ig conawanay on the verginnia side & a little town just above it. ca 1 CONC me on to Galipoleas & stopd till 3 oclock then came on with a fair wi 1 CONC nd & stood on all night. my throat is still soar. mostly clear. . . . 1 CONT 1 CONT "[June] 5. On Tu we came on with a fair wind & past the mouth of big san 1 CONC dy the crick that devides Virginia & Kentucky. past some more small cric 1 CONC ks & stood on all night. we came 30 miles in 24 hours. clear. . . . 1 CONT 1 CONT "[June] 6. On We we came on with the wind a head to ports mouth at the mou 1 CONC th of siota & came on all night. clear. . . . 1 CONT 1 CONT "[June] 7. On Th we came down to Manchester about one oclock whare we fou 1 CONC nd father & uncle Johnathan Bereman waiting for us. we got our things up h 1 CONC ill & put them in to the waggon & prepard for traveling aginn. it was pa 1 CONC rt clear. put up at (blank area). . . . 1 CONT 1 CONT "[June] 8. On Fr I started from Manchester for new Market about 6 oclo 1 CONC ck & came on with four horses & got to the place about 10 oclock in the ev 1 CONC ening & went in to uncle Jonathan Beremans house. it was clear." 1 CONT 1 CONT Joel served during the War of 1812, and was a Captain in 1813 (Histo 1 CONC ry of Ross and Highland Co., Ohio, Williams Bros. Publishers 1880, pg. 98) 1 CONC . 1 CONT 1 CONT His will was proved 9 March 1835. The executor was Joel's son Eli [from R 1 CONC on Hagen, hagenr@@gte.net, via Norm Berreman's FTW file, 18 August 1999]. 1 CONT 1 CONT From the Oliver Harris diary, Dec 1834: "26. on Fr I went to see uncle Ber 1 CONC eman. he is very lo. I was very unwell. cloudy & cold." 1 CONT 1 CONT From the Oliver Harris diary, Jan 1835: "6. on Tu I went to the buryi 1 CONC ng of uncle Joel Bereman. he died yesterday morn. we staid there all nigh 1 CONC t. clear & cold." 1 CONT 1 CONT From the Oliver Harris diary, April 3, 1835: "on Fr I made some garden. di 1 CONC vided uncle Beremans shop tools between his 2 sons Eli & Thomas. Wm Holm 1 CONC es helpd. cloudy." 0 @I00318@ INDI 1 NAME Rebecca /McPherson/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 JUL 1773 2 PLAC Kingswood Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey 1 DEAT 2 DATE 11 MAY 1838 2 PLAC New Market Township, Highland County, Ohio 1 WILL 2 DATE 14 MAR 1838 1 FAMS @F00116@ 1 FAMC @F00787@ 1 NOTE @NI00318@ 0 @NI00318@ NOTE 1 CONC Rebecca's will was proven 23 July 1838 [from Ron Hagen, hagenr@@gte.net, v 1 CONC ia Norm Berreman's FTW file, 18 August 1999]. 1 CONT 1 CONT At least one source (the records of the Deerfield Presbyterian Church, 7 m 1 CONC iles northeast of Bridgeton, New Jersey) suggests that Rebecca was bo 1 CONC rn in 1771 [from the files of Doris Konkel, courtesy of Ron Hagen (hagenr@@ 1 CONC gte.net), 8 May 2001 -- JTS]. 1 CONT 1 CONT From the Oliver Harris diary, entry for May 11, 1838: "11. on Fr I halld d 1 CONC ung & planted. clear. froze hard this morning. it has been a long cold spe 1 CONC ll. Aunt (Rebecca) Bereman died to day at 11 oclock AM. ... Then on July 2 1 CONC 3. on Mo I went to Hillsboro to court & had aunt Rebecca Beremans will pro 1 CONC ven got a letter of administration. clear." 0 @I00319@ INDI 1 NAME Eli Joel /Bereman/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 9 AUG 1807 2 PLAC Cumberland County, New Jersey 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1880 1 BAPM 2 DATE 9 AUG 1807 1 FAMS @F00258@ 1 FAMC @F00116@ 1 NOTE @NI00319@ 0 @NI00319@ NOTE 1 CONC Ron Hagen suggests that Eli's birth date should be 8 August 1797, while No 1 CONC rman Berreman has 9 August 1807 (e-correspondence with Hagen, hagenr@@gte.n 1 CONC et, 25 November 1998). One source (the records of the Deerfield Presbyteri 1 CONC an church, 7 miles northeast of Bridgeton, New Jersey) says that he was ba 1 CONC ptized on 9 August 1807 [from the files of Doris Konkel, courtesy of Ron H 1 CONC agen (hagenr@@gte.net), 8 May 2001 -- JTS]. 1 CONT 1 CONT From a letter dated Mar 27 1821 from Joel Bereman to Azariah Moore: "Our f 1 CONC our youngest children live at home with us. Eli is a stout ruged boy b 1 CONC ut I am sorry to say differs from all the rest in regard to learning. He s 1 CONC eems to take no pleasure in reading, writeing or arithmatick yet is sma 1 CONC rt and active in everything else." 1 CONT 1 CONT Eli Berriman age 44-- in 1850 Census of Cedar Co. Iowa, Center Township Re 1 CONC el No. M432-182 Page no. 115 date Sept. 17, 1850 by J.H.Robinson Asst. Mar 1 CONC shall-- is listed as a farmer and as born in N.J. Value of land is list 1 CONC ed as 1600 Family moved before 1860 census. 1 CONT 1 CONT Note: name spelled as Berryman in land exchanges and Berriman in Census 1 CONT 1 CONT Phoebe age listed as 34, Children George T. age 10, Joel Berriman age 7, J 1 CONC as Berriman age 3, Thomas Berriman age 9/12, in 1850 census. 1 CONT 1 CONT Grandparents of Dora and Joel Van Meter Berreman described as full blood 1 CONC ed Dutch by them. Does that really include Eli Joel Berreman? Dora would s 1 CONC ay she was half Dutch so that would indicate that she believed it was true 1 CONC . 1 CONT 1 CONT Land transfers noted of Eli Berryman to William Hancock July 17, 1846 1 CONT Eli Berryman to Samuel Rice Dec. 26, 1857 1 CONT Eli Berryman to William C. Harkins Nov. 19, 1853 1 CONT 1 CONT An Eli Bereman of Gentry County, Missouri: 1 CONT Certifcate of Register of the Land Office at Plattsburg. It states full pa 1 CONC yment has been made to Eli Bereman noted on the top of the document as E 1 CONC li Bereman of Gentry County, Missouri. and noted as Certificate 18-68 eith 1 CONC er 24 or just 4 since it is a fancy and larger number or combination of nu 1 CONC mbers. 1 CONT He apparently purchased " the South half of the North east quarter and t 1 CONC he north east quarter of the South east quarter of section twenty six in T 1 CONC ownship Sixty six North of range thirty two West in the district of lan 1 CONC ds subject to sale at Plattsburg, Missouri containing the hundred and twen 1 CONC ty acres. This occurred on Sept 1, 1856. 1 CONT 1 CONT Eli Bereman also sold land to Henry Fattig on 29 Apr. 1863 (WD A-302) 1 CONT 1 CONT On 2 Sep. 1872, E. Berreman purchased land from Jacob A. Fletchall (younge 1 CONC st son of John Fletchall) described as follows: W 1/2 NW NE NE (3-6631). T 1 CONC his land lay near the Village of Irena and 3 or 4 Miles NW of the Fletcha 1 CONC ll Homestead 1 CONT 1 CONT Janet Zymanek states: What makes the previous purchase by E. Berreman inte 1 CONC resting is that on 14 Feb. 1882 small portions of this land was then so 1 CONC ld to William Berreman as follows: 1 CONT Berreman, George T. to William Berreman - 20 acres ( under 1/5 in W 1 CONC 1/2 SW SE (3-66-31) 1 CONT Berreman, Thomas E. To William Berreman - 20 acres with the same de 1 CONC scription. 1 CONT These transactions " suggest " that Eli Berreman might have died by this d 1 CONC ate, with George and Thomas receiving a portion of his estate, which (beca 1 CONC use they were headed for new land opportunities in Idaho) they sold to the 1 CONC ir brother, William (conjecture). Given what appears to be the situatio 1 CONC n, it sugests that each of the children (George, Thomas, William, Harri 1 CONC et and perhaps the mother each received 1/5th of the property (the actu 1 CONC al deeds would need to be read). The BLM web site shows that Thomas E. Ber 1 CONC reman had paid cash for govenrment land in Idaho as early as 5 Dec. 188 1 CONC 4, George T. received a Homestead Patent on 10 Mar. 1885, and Harriet V. B 1 CONC erreman paid cash for BLM land in 1884 and 1889, all of which tends to sup 1 CONC port the above theory presented. 1 CONT 1 CONT More About ELI JOEL BERREMAN: 1 CONT Burial: Name spelled on 1850 Iowa census "Berriman" 1 CONT Fact 1: of New Jersey and New York families 1 CONT Fact 2: Property sold and bought 1846 to 1855 Cedar Co. Iowa 1 CONT Fact 3: farmer 1 CONT Fact 4: July 1838, Reported still alive see Joel Bereman 1 CONT Fact 5: August 9, 1797, alt. birth date( Ron Hagen(Cumberland County, N 1 CONC ew Jersey 1 CONT Fact 6: 1850, Center Twp,Cedar County, Iowa Census 1 CONT Fact 7: birthdate from records of Deerfield andFairfield Presbyterian Chur 1 CONC ches 0 @I00320@ INDI 1 NAME Eli /Berryman/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1773 2 PLAC Salem, New Jersey 1 DEAT 2 DATE 30 SEP 1811 1 FAMS @F00117@ 1 FAMC @F00098@ 1 NOTE @NI00320@ 0 @NI00320@ NOTE 1 CONC From Cumberland Co. N.J. Clerk's Office: 1 CONT 1 CONT Indenture 30 April 1808, between Eli Bereman of Highland Co. Ohio by Jo 1 CONC el Bereman of Hopewell Twp. cumberland Co. N.J. conveys to William Duffie 1 CONC ld a lot in Stow Creek and said Eli received the same land as one of the h 1 CONC eirs of John Bereman deceased. 1 CONT 1 CONT Eli's death date was taken from a journal written by Oliver Harris, journ 1 CONC al entry for 20 September 1813, reprinted in the Hillsboro Ohio Press Gaze 1 CONC tte, "Highland Guideposts" by Jean Wallis, July-October 1996 [received cou 1 CONC rtesy of Ron Hagen]. 0 @I00321@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Sheppard/ 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 20 JUL 1819 1 FAMS @F00117@ 1 FAMS @F00184@ 0 @I00322@ INDI 1 NAME Joel Shepherd /Bereman/ 1 SEX M 1 NAME Joel Sheppard /Bereman/ 1 BIRT 2 DATE 23 MAR 1807 1 DEAT 2 DATE 25 JUL 1872 2 PLAC Union Township, Fayette County, Ohio 1 FAMS @F00182@ 1 FAMS @F09250@ 1 FAMC @F00117@ 1 NOTE @NI00322@ 0 @NI00322@ NOTE 1 CONC Some sources suggest that Joel was a prominent lawyer, later a judge, a 1 CONC nd one of the first newspaper publishers in Ohio. Fonda Carroll (flcar1@@ch 1 CONC arter.net) suggests that he was a hardware merchant [personal corresponden 1 CONC ce, 16 January 2008 -- JTS]. 1 CONT 1 CONT From census records: 1 CONT 1 CONT 1850 - Washington, Fayette, Ohio (actually this is Union Twp) 1 CONT Joel S. Bereman - 43 - clerk - $2500 - all OH 1 CONT Elizabeth " - 37 1 CONT Clayton " - 20 - saddler 1 CONT Virginia " - 16 1 CONT Ruth " - 14 1 CONT Porter " - 8 1 CONT Eli " - 6 1 CONT Maria " - 2 1 CONT 1 CONT 1860 - Union, Fayette, Ohio 1 CONT J. S. Berriman - 52 - hardward merchant - $7000 + $8000 1 CONT Elizabeth " - 47 1 CONT Porter " - 19 1 CONT Eli " - 15 1 CONT Maria C. " -12 1 CONT 1 laborer 1 CONT 1 CONT 1870 - Union, Fayette, Ohio 1 CONT Joel Bereman - 62 - retired merchant - $28,000 + $30,000 1 CONT Elizabeth " - 54 0 @I00323@ INDI 1 NAME Amanda Ellen /Bereman/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 FEB 1854 2 PLAC Henry County, Iowa 1 OCCU 2 PLAC a teacher 1 FAMS @F05848@ 1 FAMC @F00086@ 1 NOTE @NI00323@ 0 @NI00323@ NOTE 1 CONC Pension application materials filed by the Amanda's guardian in her beha 1 CONC lf indicates that her birth date was 8 February 1854 [from pension offi 1 CONC ce application materials, filed by Alva Bereman in behalf of Amanda E. Ber 1 CONC eman and dated 29 September 1863, in my files -- JTS]. 1 CONT 1 CONT Henry County, Iowa Probate Docket 'F' Page 74, 1864: Wednesday October 2 1 CONC 6, 1864; transcript: "Guardianship of Samuel T Bereman et al minors. Appli 1 CONC cation being made to that effect and cause appearing to the satisfacti 1 CONC on of the Court therefore A.H. Bereman is hereby appointed Guardian of t 1 CONC he persons and property of Amana E Bereman born Feb 8 1854, Samuel T Berem 1 CONC an b. March 31 1858 and of the property of Stella E Bereman born April 5 1 1 CONC 861. Thereupon he gave bond in the penal sum of two hundred dollars with C 1 CONC .M. Freeman as security which bond and security are hereby approved and bo 1 CONC nd filed and he took and subscribed the oath prescribed by law. Thereup 1 CONC on a Commission is this day issued to him as such Guardian." Bond and Comm 1 CONC ission recorded in Record of Bonds at page 371 [from Kand Reeder, Tuliptre 1 CONC e44@@aol.com, 26 September 2000]. 1 CONT 1 CONT Amanda appears to have been living with her grandmother Eleanor by 1870, a 1 CONC nd may have been living with her Bereman grandparents as early as 1860 aft 1 CONC er her father remarried [This information comes from the 1860 and 1870 cen 1 CONC suses for Henry County, Iowa, both of which show her in the grandparent 1 CONC s' home. The 1860 census lists her also in her father's home.]. 1 CONT 1 CONT Amanda deeded to her half brother Samuel her 1/3 of the property in Jeffe 1 CONC rson Township, Henry County, Iowa, section 13, in 1873 [I have a map of t 1 CONC he township that indicates this and other property belonging to the "Berem 1 CONC an estate" in 1870. Both this map and the deed information were acquired f 1 CONC rom Kandi Reeder, Tuliptree44@@aol.com, 25 September 2000 -- JTS]. 0 @I00324@ INDI 1 NAME George Walker /Bereman/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 19 MAY 1854 2 PLAC Cartersburg, Hendricks County, Indiana 1 DEAT 2 DATE 29 AUG 1934 2 PLAC Cartersburg, Hendricks County, Indiana 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Address 2 PLAC Cartersburg, Indiana 1 FAMS @F00119@ 1 FAMS @F05459@ 1 FAMS @F05460@ 1 FAMC @F00118@ 0 @I00325@ INDI 1 NAME ? // 1 FAMS @F00120@ 0 @I00326@ INDI 1 NAME Lillie Jo /Carter/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 13 OCT 1944 2 PLAC Georgia 1 FAMS @F00124@ 0 @I00327@ INDI 1 NAME Ronald Earl /Bereman/ II 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 OCT 1944 2 PLAC Jackson, Madison County, Tennessee 1 EVEN 2 TYPE HSCH: High School Attendance 2 PLAC Guam 1 GRAD 2 DATE 1963 1 EVEN 2 TYPE College 2 PLAC Jacksonville University and the University of North Florida 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Address 2 PLAC 5928 Firestone Rd. #256, Jacksonville, Florida, 32244 1 OCCU 2 PLAC Jacksonville, Florida; Occupation: City Maintenance Officer for Public Housing 1 FAMS @F00124@ 1 FAMS @F05471@ 1 FAMC @F00121@ 1 NOTE @NI00327@ 0 @NI00327@ NOTE 1 CONC Ron served with the Navy from 1963 to 1969. 0 @I00328@ INDI 1 NAME Carolyn L. /Gassert/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 19 AUG 1892 2 PLAC Boulder, Colorado 1 DEAT 2 DATE 24 MAY 1969 2 PLAC Holyoke, Colorado 1 FAMS @F00122@ 1 FAMC @F00837@ 0 @I00329@ INDI 1 NAME Guy Leslie /Bereman/ Jr. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 25 MAY 1916 2 PLAC Holyoke, Colorado 1 DEAT 2 DATE 21 DEC 1977 2 PLAC Washington 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Address 2 PLAC Chicago, and later in Washington state 1 OCCU 2 DATE 1974 2 PLAC the Tacoma Boat Building Corporation; Occupation: Manager of Properties and Materials 1 FAMS @F00129@ 1 FAMC @F00122@ 0 @I00330@ INDI 1 NAME Berilla A. /Duvall/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 MAR 1815 1 DEAT 2 DATE 15 OCT 1887 1 FAMS @F00118@ 0 @I00331@ INDI 1 NAME William Thomas /Bereman/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 20 AUG 1836 2 PLAC Mercer County, Kentucky 1 FAMS @F05053@ 1 FAMC @F00118@ 0 @I00332@ INDI 1 NAME Mary C. /Green/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 31 OCT 1857 2 PLAC Liberty Township, Hendricks County, Indiana 1 DEAT 2 DATE 13 SEP 1883 2 PLAC Hendricks County, Indiana 1 FAMS @F00119@ 1 FAMC @F00145@ 0 @I00333@ INDI 1 NAME Ernest Lotan /Bereman/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 5 MAR 1877 2 PLAC Cartersburg, in Hendricks County, Indiana 1 DEAT 2 DATE 18 MAY 1961 2 PLAC Lafayette, in Tippecanoe County, Indiana 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Address 2 PLAC Indianapolis, Indiana, for 52 years 1 OCCU 2 PLAC Indianapolis; Occupation: a city fireman from 1909 to 1919, was employed there for 15 years as foreman at National Malleable & Steel Castings Company, and later worked as a self-employed paper hanger 1 FAMS @F00123@ 1 FAMS @F05467@ 1 FAMS @F05468@ 1 FAMC @F00119@ 1 NOTE @NI00333@ 0 @NI00333@ NOTE 1 CONC Ernest served in the military during the Spanish American War, and serv 1 CONC ed as an orderly to General Douglas MacArthur's father, Brigadier Gener 1 CONC al Arthur MacArthur during the "Philippine Insurrection" of 1898-1902. 1 CONT 1 CONT He bought a "turkey farm" in California, but that didn't work out. All t 1 CONC he turkeys, it is said, died in the first year. "Pop" gave that ventu 1 CONC re up and returned to Indiana. 0 @I00334@ INDI 1 NAME Olga Merle /Gregg/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 6 AUG 1879 2 PLAC Pittsboro, Hendricks County, Indiana 1 DEAT 2 DATE 19 DEC 1969 2 PLAC Everett, Washington 1 FAMS @F00123@ 1 FAMC @F00142@ 0 @I00335@ INDI 1 NAME Ronald Earl /Bereman/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 OCT 1919 2 PLAC Indianapolis, in Marion County, Indiana 1 DEAT 2 DATE 9 JAN 2003 1 EVEN 2 TYPE HSCH: High School Attendance 2 PLAC Pittsboro, in Hendricks County, Indiana 1 GRAD 2 DATE 1937 1 EVEN 2 TYPE College 2 PLAC Indiana's Wabash College, and later at the University of Hawaii 1 RETI 2 PLAC Ft. Myers, Florida 1 FAMS @F00121@ 1 FAMC @F00123@ 1 NOTE @NI00335@ 0 @NI00335@ NOTE 1 CONC Ronald served as a B-17 pilot in World War II, attached to the 8th Air For 1 CONC ce, 486th Brigade (H) in England. He flew in thirty combat missions, a 1 CONC nd is now a retired Air Traffic Controller. 0 @I00336@ INDI 1 NAME Ronald Earl /Bereman/ III 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 30 JAN 1967 1 FAMS @F00126@ 1 FAMC @F00124@ 0 @I00337@ INDI 1 NAME Jayson Lee /Bereman/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 AUG 1970 2 PLAC Hilo, Hawaii 1 FAMC @F05471@ 0 @I00338@ INDI 1 NAME Jonathan Charles /Bereman/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 19 DEC 1975 2 PLAC Duval County, Florida 1 FAMC @F05471@ 0 @I00339@ INDI 1 NAME Justin Wade /Bereman/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 JUL 1977 2 PLAC Duval County, Florida 1 FAMC @F05471@ 0 @I00340@ INDI 1 NAME Ernest Lawrence /Bereman/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 FEB 1946 2 PLAC Jackson, Madison County, Tennessee 1 OCCU 2 PLAC Ponca City, Oklahoma; Occupation: a newspaper reporter 1 FAMS @F00127@ 1 FAMS @F05469@ 1 FAMC @F00121@ 0 @I00341@ INDI 1 NAME Richard Lee /Bereman/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 MAR 1953 1 OCCU 2 PLAC Humble, Texas; Occupation: a steel worker 1 FAMS @F00128@ 1 FAMS @F05470@ 1 FAMC @F00121@ 0 @I00342@ INDI 1 NAME Shelley Lynn /Bereman/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 20 DEC 1950 2 PLAC Jackson, Madison County, Tennessee 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Address 2 PLAC Hilo, Hawaii 1 FAMS @F00125@ 1 FAMS @F05758@ 1 FAMC @F00121@ 0 @I00343@ INDI 1 NAME Dennis W. /Castro/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00125@ 0 @I00344@ INDI 1 NAME Pamela Leah /Bereman/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT NOV 1965 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Address 2 PLAC Tampa, Florida 1 FAMC @F00121@ 0 @I00345@ INDI 1 NAME Pam /?/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00126@ 0 @I00346@ INDI 1 NAME Maranda Jean /Bereman/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 AUG 1991 1 FAMC @F00126@ 0 @I00347@ INDI 1 NAME CoryLee /Bereman/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1975 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 2002 1 FAMC @F00127@ 0 @I00348@ INDI 1 NAME Kristin Manusing /Bereman/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00127@ 0 @I00349@ INDI 1 NAME ? /Bereman/ 1 SEX F 0 @I00350@ INDI 1 NAME ? /Bereman/ 1 SEX F 0 @I00351@ INDI 1 NAME Melody Ann /Bereman/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 6 DEC 1975 1 FAMC @F00128@ 0 @I00352@ INDI 1 NAME Matthew W. /Castro/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 FEB 1979 1 FAMS @F05759@ 1 FAMC @F00125@ 0 @I00353@ INDI 1 NAME Cara Lyn /Castro/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 FEB 1970 1 FAMC @F00125@ 0 @I00354@ INDI 1 NAME Alva Emile /Arthaud/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00054@ 0 @I00355@ INDI 1 NAME Beatrix of /Angus/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00510@ 1 FAMC @F00373@ 0 @I00356@ INDI 1 NAME Verna /Arthaud/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 AUG 1891 2 PLAC Olds, Henry County, Iowa 1 DEAT 2 DATE 19 FEB 1983 2 PLAC Eldora, Hardin County, Iowa 1 BURI 2 PLAC Pleasant View Cemetery, Hartley, Iowa 1 FAMS @F10026@ 1 FAMC @F00054@ 0 @I00357@ INDI 1 NAME Myra /Arthaud/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F00054@ 0 @I00358@ INDI 1 NAME Odle Wilford /Arthaud/ 1 SEX M 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Military, Entry 2 PLAC the Great Lakes Training School, later serving in Seattle and in the Pacific with a hospital unit 1 FAMC @F00054@ 0 @I00359@ INDI 1 NAME Edward J. /Saltzman/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00066@ 1 FAMC @F00835@ 1 NOTE @NI00359@ 0 @NI00359@ NOTE 1 CONC Edward and his wife Harriet lived in Wayland, Iowa (from The William Flemi 1 CONC ng Family: A Genealogy, p. 163). 0 @I00360@ INDI 1 NAME Robert M. /Zingg/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 APR 1900 1 OCCU 2 PLAC the University of Chicago; Occupation: a professor of anthropology 1 FAMS @F00843@ 1 FAMS @F00846@ 1 FAMC @F00064@ 0 @I00361@ INDI 1 NAME Ruth Bereman /Zingg/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1901 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 1999 1 FAMS @F00151@ 1 FAMC @F00064@ 0 @I00362@ INDI 1 NAME Esther /Zingg/ 1 SEX F 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Address 2 PLAC Boulder, Colorado 1 FAMC @F00064@ 0 @I00363@ INDI 1 NAME Anna Margaret /Bereman/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 24 FEB 1920 2 PLAC Holyoke, Colorado 1 FAMS @F00131@ 1 FAMC @F00122@ 0 @I00364@ INDI 1 NAME Marge /?/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00129@ 0 @I00365@ INDI 1 NAME Diane /Bereman/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 MAR 1951 1 OCCU 2 PLAC teacher 1 FAMS @F00153@ 1 FAMC @F00129@ 0 @I00366@ INDI 1 NAME Susan /Bereman/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 JUN 1954 1 DEAT 2 DATE 5 SEP 1987 1 FAMC @F00129@ 0 @I00367@ INDI 1 NAME Simon /Fraser/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Inverallochy 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 9 AUG 1621 1 FAMS @F00652@ 1 NOTE @NI00367@ 0 @NI00367@ NOTE 1 CONC Simon was knighted (from Jim Fina, http://home.att.net/~flba/leys.html). 0 @I00368@ INDI 1 NAME Harvey /Olson/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 MAR 1916 2 PLAC Haxtun, Colorado 1 DEAT 2 DATE 30 OCT 1989 2 PLAC Haxtun, Colorado 1 FAMS @F00131@ 1 FAMC @F00838@ 0 @I00369@ INDI 1 NAME Rick /Olson/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 6 SEP 1948 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Address 2 PLAC Box 531, Eagle, Colorado, 81631 1 FAMC @F00131@ 0 @I00370@ INDI 1 NAME Jim /Olson/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 MAY 1944 1 FAMS @F00173@ 1 FAMC @F00131@ 0 @I00371@ INDI 1 NAME Elias Louder /Fleming/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 28 FEB 1807 2 PLAC Monongalia County, West Virginia 1 DEAT 2 DATE 31 AUG 1882 2 PLAC Taylor County, Iowa 1 FAMS @F00132@ 1 FAMC @F00248@ 1 NOTE @NI00371@ 0 @NI00371@ NOTE 1 CONC Elias and his wife Evelyn lived in Taylor County, Iowa (from The William F 1 CONC leming Family: A Genealogy, p. 163). 0 @I00372@ INDI 1 NAME Evelyn (Evaline) /Wells/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 JAN 1815 2 PLAC Ohio 1 DEAT 2 DATE 20 MAR 1886 2 PLAC Taylor County, Iowa 1 FAMS @F00132@ 1 FAMC @F05636@ 1 NOTE @NI00372@ 0 @NI00372@ NOTE 1 CONC Evelyn and her husband Elias lived in Taylor County, Iowa (from The Willi 1 CONC am Fleming Family: A Genealogy, p. 163). She was present at the birt 1 CONC hs of her grandchildren, Samuel Thomas Bereman and Stella Evelyn Berema 1 CONC n. In March 1869 or so Evelyn lived in Henry County, Iowa [from pension of 1 CONC fice application materials, filed by Alva Bereman in behalf of the two chi 1 CONC ldren and their mother and dated 29 September 1863, in my files -- JTS]. 0 @I00373@ INDI 1 NAME Denver Henry /Dierks/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 5 APR 1918 2 PLAC Minatare, Nebraska 1 DEAT 2 DATE 9 MAY 2001 2 PLAC Idaho Falls, Idaho 1 FAMS @F00133@ 1 FAMC @F00836@ 1 NOTE @NI00373@ 0 @NI00373@ NOTE 1 CONC From personal correspondence with Marge Dierks, 8 June 2000 [JTS]: 1 CONT 1 CONT Den was born Henry John Dierks, later changing his name to Denver. He gr 1 CONC ew up in Colorado and graduated from Denver High School. He also took exte 1 CONC nsion courses at the University of Colorado. 1 CONT 1 CONT He was a Safety Engineer for the Department of Energy's Idaho Operations o 1 CONC ffice for 31 years. He began his federal career in 1941 with the U.S. Cor 1 CONC ps of Engineers as a safety and field engineer in Lamar, Colorado. In 19 1 CONC 48 he joined the University of California's Sandia Laboratory as a Safe 1 CONC ty Engineer at their Albuquerque office. From 1952 to 1954, at the AEC's r 1 CONC equest, he served as the safety and field engineer for Holmes & Narver, In 1 CONC c. during the H-Bomb tests on the Marshall Islands. Upon his return to t 1 CONC he United States in 1954, he joined the former Atomic Energy Commission 1 CONC 's Idaho Operations Office (now administered by the Department of Energy 1 CONC ). Since that time, he has served in various safety positions, including c 1 CONC hief of the Hazards Control Branch where he supervised industrial safet 1 CONC y, industrial hygiene, health physics, and fire protections engineering ac 1 CONC tivities. 1 CONT 1 CONT Denver was founder of the Eastern Idaho Safety Engineers, a member of t 1 CONC he American Society of Safety Engineers, and was a certified Safety Profes 1 CONC sional from the time the CSP board was organized in 1970. He was also a Li 1 CONC fe Member of the Idaho Falls Elks Lodge. 1 CONT 1 CONT In 1957, he personally correlated and published the "100 Health and Safe 1 CONC ty Requirements Manual" which, for many years, served as a basic guide f 1 CONC or all NRTS operational and construction Contractors. 1 CONT 1 CONT In 1973, when certified in OSHA compliance, he instituted inspector progra 1 CONC ms at the test site. 1 CONT 1 CONT Den retired in January 1979. He participated in many community safety proj 1 CONC ects, including upgrading safety in the Idaho Falls schools and hospital 1 CONC s. He also assisted in formulating safety programs for the City of Idaho F 1 CONC alls. He enjoyed golfing, painting, skiing, fishing, and bowling. 1 CONT 1 CONT Denver died, of cancer, at the Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Cent 1 CONC er on 9 May 2001. 0 @I00374@ INDI 1 NAME Emile /Arthaud/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 MAR 1806 2 PLAC France 1 DEAT 2 DATE 24 JAN 1887 2 PLAC Henry County 1 FAMS @F00134@ 1 NOTE @NI00374@ 0 @NI00374@ NOTE 1 CONC From History of Henry County, Iowa, 1982, Henry County Bicentennial Commis 1 CONC ssion, pp. 111-112, Bio of Arthaud Family, by John Bradley Arthaud, M.D.: 1 CONT 1 CONT "Emile and Susanna (Ebersole) Arthaud moved to Henry County IA from Washin 1 CONC gton County, IA between 1860 and 1870. Susanna's obituary from The Eveni 1 CONC ng Journal, Washington, Iowa, 22 March 1906 says she was born in Alsace, F 1 CONC rance. 1860 Census Crawford Twp., Washington Co. IA, family 1164 gives h 1 CONC er birthplace as Baden. Wayne Twp, Henry County, IA census in 1870 (Fami 1 CONC ly 92) lists France as her birthplace. 1 CONT 1 CONT "Believed that Susanna's father was Christian Eversole, Mennonite farme 1 CONC r, b. ca 1787 France, listed in Jan 1852 Census for Wilmot Twp., Waterl 1 CONC oo County, Ontario (part 5, p. 179). Christian Ebersole land deeded 1 Apr 1 CONC il 1840. Will dated 20 March 1862, registered 13 Nov 1853. As young girl S 1 CONC usannah to PA for short time prior to families removal to Canada. Marri 1 CONC ed Emile Arthaud in 1840 in Canada. Emile (1806-1887), Susanna (1822-190 1 CONC 6) and 3 single children buried at Eicher Emmanuel Mennonite Cemetery, nor 1 CONC th of Wayland, Iowa. Children buried there: Samuel, Enos, and Barbara. Ano 1 CONC ther child, Martin, died in Infancy. 1 CONT 1 CONT "Eleven children married: 1 CONT 1. Christian (1841-1923), Co. I, 25 Reg., Iowa Infantry with Sherman on Ma 1 CONC rch to the Sea. Married Nancy Jane Warham, 3 children, homesteaded in Okla 1 CONC homa, where descendants live. 1 CONT 1 CONT "2. John B. (1842-1912) m. Taylor County, IA, 13 Jan 1876, Annazella O'De 1 CONC ll (1853-1941). Lived in Wheeeling, Livingston County, MO. Buried Maple Gr 1 CONC ove Cem., Guss, Iowa. Descendants in Grundy and Livingston Counties, MO. 1 CONT 1 CONT "3. Jacob (1843-1897) b. near Hamburg, Upper Canada (New Hamburg, Ontario? 1 CONC ). Married 1870 Christina Conrad. 1 son, Walter (1875-1912 m. Sadie May Ha 1 CONC gie (1879-1964). Both d. in Winfield, Iowa. 1 CONT 1 CONT "4. Leo (1846-1926) m. Diantha Moffett. To Richland County, MT, 1914, whe 1 CONC re he died. 1 CONT 1 CONT "5. Magdalena (1847-1931) m. Egbert Vanscoy. 1 CONT 1 CONT "6. Jonathan (1848-1904) m. Sarah Welsh, to Sherman Co. NE, 1872. Many des 1 CONC cendants in Washington state. 1 CONT 1 CONT "7. Daniel (1853-1922), first one born in Iowa m. Mary Ann Henry. Gradua 1 CONC te of Osteopathic School, Kirksville, MO, 1900. d. in Washington, Iowa. 1 CONT 1 CONT "8. Benjamin (1857-1939) m. Stella Evelyn Bereman. 1880's to O'Brien Count 1 CONC y, Iowa. He d. there. 1 CONT 1 CONT "9. Mary (1860-1941) m. 1/Elof Anderson, m. 2/ Mr. Martin. 1 CONT One child, Leila (Anderson) Barquist, d. Olds, Iowa, 1964. 1 CONT 1 CONT "10. Frank (1862-1942) m. 1/ Margaret Elizabeth Wideman. m/2 Frances (Rutl 1 CONC edge) Burgess. Atty, served in IA Legislature, moved to Chillicothe, MO, s 1 CONC erved as Mayor. 1 CONT 1 CONT "11. Joseph (1864-1926) Atty., m. Emma Crew, no children" 0 @I00375@ INDI 1 NAME Susanna /Ebersol/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 FEB 1822 2 PLAC Alsace, France 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 FEB 1822 2 PLAC Winfield, Iowa 1 DEAT 2 DATE 21 MAR 1906 2 PLAC Winfield, Iowa 1 FAMS @F00134@ 1 FAMC @F00135@ 0 @I00376@ INDI 1 NAME Christian /Ebersol/ 1 SEX M 1 NAME Christian /Eversol/ 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1787 2 PLAC France 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT 20 MAR 1862 1 FAMS @F00135@ 0 @I00377@ INDI 1 NAME Susanna /Zwalder/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00135@ 0 @I00378@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Kovais/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1859 2 PLAC Hungary 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 1916 1 FAMS @F00079@ 0 @I00379@ INDI 1 NAME Robert Glen /Bereman/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 27 JAN 1950 2 PLAC Burbank, California 1 FAMS @F00138@ 1 FAMC @F00137@ 0 @I00380@ INDI 1 NAME Linda Joyce /Harms/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 24 SEP 1947 2 PLAC Selma, California 1 FAMS @F00138@ 0 @I00381@ INDI 1 NAME Mildred /Slaughter/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1780 2 PLAC Culpeper County, Virginia 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1849 2 PLAC Hendricks County, Indiana 1 FAMS @F00139@ 1 FAMC @F00140@ 0 @I00382@ INDI 1 NAME Cadwallader Crabtree /Slaughter/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 18 DEC 1756 2 PLAC St. Mark's Parish, Culpeper County, Virginia 1 DEAT 2 DATE NOV 1816 2 PLAC Mercer County, Kentucky 1 FAMS @F01397@ 1 FAMS @F00140@ 1 FAMC @F02292@ 1 NOTE @NI00382@ 0 @NI00382@ NOTE 1 CONC Cadwallader Crabtree Slaughter, (1748-1816), served as [p.324] sergea 1 CONC nt in Capt. John Thornton's company, Third Virginia regiment. He was the y 1 CONC oungest of seven sons whose mother told them “never to return shot in t 1 CONC he back.” He was born in Culpeper County, Virginia; died in Kentucky [T 1 CONC he National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Volume 3 1 CONC 6, page 324]. 0 @I00383@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah (Sallie) /Hampton/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1752 1 DEAT 2 DATE NOV 1828 2 PLAC Mercer County, Kentucky 1 FAMS @F00140@ 1 NOTE @NI00383@ 0 @NI00383@ NOTE 1 CONC In at least one source Sallie is referred to as "Sarah (Sallie) Hampton Le 1 CONC e" [The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Volu 1 CONC me 149, page 258]. 0 @I00384@ INDI 1 NAME Augustine /Ellis/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1780 2 PLAC Virginia 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Maryland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1849 1 FAMS @F00139@ 1 FAMC @F00339@ 1 NOTE @NI00384@ 0 @NI00384@ NOTE 1 CONC Augustine's daughter Eleanor said, at the time of the 1880 Iowa census, th 1 CONC at he had been born in Maryland. 0 @I00385@ INDI 1 NAME Mildred /Bereman/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00170@ 1 FAMC @F00092@ 0 @I00386@ INDI 1 NAME Mildred /Bereman/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F00085@ 0 @I00387@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Bereman/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00171@ 1 FAMC @F00092@ 0 @I00388@ INDI 1 NAME Frances Elizabeth /Jones/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 JUN 1923 2 PLAC Calloway County, Kentucky 1 DEAT 2 DATE 28 AUG 2003 1 FAMS @F00121@ 1 FAMC @F00141@ 0 @I00389@ INDI 1 NAME Lawrence Lee /Jones/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 17 MAR 1892 2 PLAC Graves County, Kentucky 1 DEAT 2 DATE 24 APR 1975 2 PLAC Jackson, Tennessee 1 FAMS @F00141@ 1 FAMC @F00143@ 0 @I00390@ INDI 1 NAME Ruth Lindhurst /Washam/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 19 AUG 1894 2 PLAC Marshall County, Kentucky 1 DEAT 2 DATE 11 JUL 1979 2 PLAC Milan, Tennessee 1 FAMS @F00141@ 1 FAMC @F00144@ 0 @I00391@ INDI 1 NAME Jacob E. /Gregg/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1857 2 PLAC Pittsboro, in Hendricks County, Indiana 1 DEAT 2 DATE MAY 1915 2 PLAC Pittsboro, in Hendricks County, Indiana 1 FAMS @F00142@ 1 FAMC @F00146@ 0 @I00392@ INDI 1 NAME Avalene /Bramblet/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1857 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1940 2 PLAC Pittsboro, in Hendricks County, Indiana 1 FAMS @F00142@ 0 @I00393@ INDI 1 NAME James Thomas /Jones/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 6 OCT 1862 2 PLAC Graves County, Kentucky 1 DEAT 2 DATE 10 FEB 1942 2 PLAC Mayfield, Kentucky 1 FAMS @F00143@ 1 FAMC @F00147@ 0 @I00394@ INDI 1 NAME Frances Belinda /McMurray/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 AUG 1867 2 PLAC Robinson County 1 DEAT 2 DATE 22 DEC 1937 2 PLAC Graves County, Kentucky 1 FAMS @F00143@ 1 FAMC @F00148@ 0 @I00395@ INDI 1 NAME Benjamin Calvin /Washam/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 6 OCT 1867 2 PLAC Marshall County, Kentucky 1 DEAT 2 DATE 20 DEC 1946 2 PLAC Cincinnati, Ohio 1 FAMS @F00144@ 1 FAMC @F00149@ 0 @I00396@ INDI 1 NAME Nancy Elizabeth /Holcomb/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 JAN 1870 2 PLAC Perry County, Kentucky 1 DEAT 2 DATE 21 JAN 1948 1 FAMS @F00144@ 1 FAMC @F00150@ 0 @I00397@ INDI 1 NAME Elijah /Green/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 NOV 1828 1 DEAT 2 DATE 20 SEP 1910 1 FAMS @F00145@ 0 @I00398@ INDI 1 NAME Amanda /Heren/ 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE 26 MAR 1865 2 PLAC Iowa 1 FAMS @F00145@ 0 @I00399@ INDI 1 NAME John A. /Gregg/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1824 1 FAMS @F00146@ 0 @I00400@ INDI 1 NAME Mariah Jane /Darnell/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1829 2 PLAC Kentucky 1 FAMS @F00146@ 0 @I00401@ INDI 1 NAME William Bursin /Jones/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00147@ 0 @I00402@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah Ellen /Wright/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00147@ 0 @I00403@ INDI 1 NAME David /MacMurray/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00148@ 0 @I00404@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Frey/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00148@ 0 @I00405@ INDI 1 NAME Isaac /Washam/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 OCT 1836 1 FAMS @F00149@ 0 @I00406@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Ray/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1837 1 FAMS @F00149@ 0 @I00407@ INDI 1 NAME Samuel Crawford /Holcomb/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 MAR 1843 1 DEAT 2 DATE 6 DEC 1917 1 FAMS @F00150@ 0 @I00408@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah Caroline /Horner/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 SEP 1846 1 DEAT 2 DATE 22 JAN 1932 1 FAMS @F00150@ 0 @I00409@ INDI 1 NAME Forrest Lawrence /Tilton/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC What Cheer, Iowa 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1989 1 FAMS @F00151@ 0 @I00410@ INDI 1 NAME Homer F. /Peterson/ 1 SEX M 1 OCCU 2 PLAC a pilot for United Air Lines 1 FAMS @F00152@ 1 FAMC @F00840@ 0 @I00411@ INDI 1 NAME Richard Franklin /Peterson/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00152@ 0 @I00412@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas Leslie /Peterson/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 DEC 1 FAMC @F00152@ 0 @I00413@ INDI 1 NAME Arlene /Palm/ 1 SEX F 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Address 2 DATE DEC 1975 2 PLAC Minneapolis, Minnesota 1 FAMC @F00062@ 0 @I00414@ INDI 1 NAME Marian /Palm/ 1 SEX F 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Address 2 DATE DEC 1975 2 PLAC Washington, Illinois 1 FAMC @F00062@ 0 @I00415@ INDI 1 NAME Bonnie /Palm/ 1 SEX F 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Address 2 DATE DEC 1975 2 PLAC Omaha, Nebraska 1 FAMC @F00062@ 0 @I00416@ INDI 1 NAME Brad /?/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00153@ 0 @I00417@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Allen/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00333@ 1 NOTE @NI00417@ 0 @NI00417@ NOTE 1 CONC Robert served in the military, probably the army, eventually becoming a Ge 1 CONC neral in the Civil War. As a matter of fact, according to Ron Hagen, the D 1 CONC ictionary of American Biography says that Robert _won_ the Civil War [fr 1 CONC om The Compendium of American Genealogy, ed. by F.A. Virkus, vol. VI (1937 1 CONC ), p. 515, and from personal correspondence from Ron Hagen, 21 March 1999] 1 CONC . 1 CONT 1 CONT Robert's biography may be available at West Point [personal corresponden 1 CONC ce from Jeanette Musch, 634 Hillcrest Ln., Crystal Lake, Illinois 60014-82 1 CONC 51 -- JTS, 29 November 2002]. 0 @I00418@ INDI 1 NAME William Franklin /Fleming/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 5 OCT 1835 2 PLAC Ohio 1 FAMC @F00132@ 0 @I00419@ INDI 1 NAME Mary J. /Fleming/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 5 DEC 1843 1 DEAT 2 DATE 27 AUG 1849 1 FAMC @F00132@ 0 @I00420@ INDI 1 NAME Virginia Martha /Fleming/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 AUG 1846 2 PLAC Ohio 1 FAMC @F00132@ 0 @I00421@ INDI 1 NAME ? /Fleming/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 27 JUN 1850 1 FAMC @F00132@ 0 @I00422@ INDI 1 NAME Samuel /Fleming/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1851 1 DEAT 2 DATE 16 OCT 1858 1 FAMC @F00132@ 0 @I00423@ INDI 1 NAME Betty Louise /Bereman/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 13 JUN 1953 2 PLAC Burbank, California 1 FAMS @F00276@ 1 FAMC @F00137@ 0 @I00424@ INDI 1 NAME Gary Roger /Dierks/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 JAN 1940 2 PLAC Denver, Denver County, Colorado 1 FAMS @F02436@ 1 FAMC @F00133@ 0 @I00425@ INDI 1 NAME Jan (Joann) Carol /Dierks/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 13 APR 1942 2 PLAC Lamar, Prowers County, Colorado 1 FAMS @F02437@ 1 FAMC @F00133@ 0 @I00426@ INDI 1 NAME Dennis Alan /Dierks/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 MAR 1944 2 PLAC Roswell, Chaves County, New Mexico 1 FAMS @F02455@ 1 FAMS @F02458@ 1 FAMS @F02438@ 1 FAMC @F00133@ 0 @I00427@ INDI 1 NAME Donna Mae /Gewecke/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 JUL 1923 2 PLAC Evanston, Wyoming 1 DEAT 2 DATE 3 DEC 2000 2 PLAC Gresham, Multnomah County, Oregon 1 FAMS @F05760@ 1 FAMS @F00154@ 1 FAMC @F00417@ 0 @I00428@ INDI 1 NAME Hubert Earl /Bereman/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 JUN 1950 2 PLAC Cody, Wyoming 1 FAMC @F00154@ 0 @I00429@ INDI 1 NAME Rebecca Mae /Bereman/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 JAN 1952 2 PLAC Cheyenne, Wyoming 1 FAMS @F00368@ 1 FAMS @F08465@ 1 FAMC @F00154@ 1 NOTE @NI00429@ 0 @NI00429@ NOTE 1 CONC From Becky: 1 CONT 1 CONT "Some of the highlights from my life include growing up at our cabin on Gr 1 CONC een Creek, graduating from Cody High School in the top 1/4 of my class a 1 CONC nd receiving the Best Actress Award as well as Best Figure. 1 CONT 1 CONT "I went to the University of Wyoming for 2 years and was a member of t 1 CONC he Pi Beta Phi sorority. After I left the U of W in 1972 I worked in Denv 1 CONC er, Laramie, Meeteetse, Cody and spent a summer in the Bay area. I return 1 CONC ed to the U of W and continued my degree work. I left again to work in Gr 1 CONC een River, WY as Pacific Power and Light's first non-secretarial female em 1 CONC ployee...a meter reader. While in Green River I volunteered with the Rig 1 CONC ht to Read program and discovered that I was quite a good teacher. 1 CONT 1 CONT "After visiting Aunt Beth in Grosse Pointe, MI where I researched teachi 1 CONC ng schools and found that Eastern Montana College in Billings, MT was rat 1 CONC ed one of the best "normal" schools in the west. I graduated from EMC wi 1 CONC th Dean's Honors in Feb. 1978. I worked the next 6 months with the Shosho 1 CONC ne National Forest Service reasearching water developments on our oldest N 1 CONC ational Forest. When the paperwork was done I proposed the idea of getti 1 CONC ng photographic records of the developments as well. While doing this I f 1 CONC ound a cabin of my own on the Wood River about a mile from Dad's proper 1 CONC ty and I found a teaching job in Dubois, WY. I taught elementary scho 1 CONC ol in Dubois for several years, leaving only to start the Wyoming Beyond W 1 CONC ar project and to marry Jennings. We coordinated Wyoming Beyond War f 1 CONC or 4 years while Jennings finished his electrical engineering degre 1 CONT 1 CONT "Upon finishing his degree we moved to San Diego where I worked for Edd 1 CONC ie Bauer, Walker Elementary School and World Book Encyclopedias. In 19 1 CONC 89 I was named one of the top new starters in the country for World Boo 1 CONC k. Shortly after that we moved to Vancouver, WA when Jennings got a new j 1 CONC ob. We lived in Vancouver for 13 years. While there I worked for Tea 1 CONC rs of Joy puppet theater and taught in the classroom. We enjoyed dancin 1 CONC g, remodeling our house, theater events and gardening. Jennings ga 1 CONC ve me a surprise birthday party where he invited over 100 peope includi 1 CONC ng dancing friends, church friends, former students and their parents, nei 1 CONC ghbors and work friends for my 50th birthday. Also, I got my Master's Degr 1 CONC ee in Teaching while in Vancouver, graduating with President's honors. 1 CONT 1 CONT "Shortly after that we moved to Medford, OR, again for Jennings work. Whi 1 CONC le there I became an Energy Therapy counselor. Jennings started up his o 1 CONC wn consulting business and I worked there as his bookkeeper as well. In 2 1 CONC 006 I was the Rectora for an Episcopalian Cursillo. At the same time I be 1 CONC gan to work hard to lose weight that had been a result of my grief of losi 1 CONC ng 6 babies before term, medications that I was put on and other factor 1 CONC s. In the Fall of 2006 I started to have very severe anxiety attacks d 1 CONC ue to the stress and other factors. These attacks worsened over the ne 1 CONC xt 2 years escalating when Jennings died after only 9 weeks and Dad to 1 CONC ld me I would only have $4,000 after I sold the house to start over on. T 1 CONC he shock of that was so great that the pain spread across my abdomen and b 1 CONC ack, partially atrophying my left lung and partially collapsing my diaphra 1 CONC m, as well as swelling my kidneys. I then sorted and sold 24 years of mar 1 CONC riage in 7 estate sales before my old friend, Charles Grimes, contacted m 1 CONC e, came out to get me and asked me to marry him in the emergency room. I m 1 CONC oved to Sheridan, Wy and we were married. We spent the Fall fishing and h 1 CONC iking." 0 @I00430@ INDI 1 NAME Barbara Susan /Bereman/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 23 JUL 1954 2 PLAC Cody, Wyoming 1 FAMS @F05489@ 1 FAMC @F00154@ 0 @I00431@ INDI 1 NAME Michael Lee /Bereman/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 FEB 1959 2 PLAC Cody, Wyoming 1 FAMS @F05422@ 1 FAMC @F00154@ 0 @I00432@ INDI 1 NAME Bethany Kay /Bereman/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 18 FEB 1961 2 PLAC Cody, Wyoming 1 FAMS @F08684@ 1 FAMC @F00154@ 0 @I00433@ INDI 1 NAME Alice /Bereman/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F00092@ 0 @I00434@ INDI 1 NAME Shirley Jean /Bereman/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1924 2 PLAC Iowa 1 FAMS @F00155@ 1 FAMC @F00093@ 0 @I00435@ INDI 1 NAME Clifford /Tracy/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1920 1 FAMS @F00155@ 0 @I00436@ INDI 1 NAME Nancy /Nash/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 APR 1769 2 PLAC Kentucky 1 DEAT 2 DATE 14 NOV 1793 2 PLAC Kentucky 1 FAMS @F00156@ 0 @I00437@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Bateman/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1699 2 PLAC Fairton, Cumberland County, New Jersey 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1700 2 PLAC Cohansey, Cumberland County, New Jersey 1 DEAT 2 DATE BET 31 JAN AND 10 MAR 1759 2 PLAC Cohansey, Cumberland County, New Jersey 1 FAMS @F00157@ 1 FAMS @F00344@ 1 FAMC @F00158@ 1 NOTE @NI00437@ 0 @NI00437@ NOTE 1 CONC A Thomas Bateman was on the Pastoral Committee at Fairton later Fairfie 1 CONC ld Presbyterian Church in March 22, 1756 along with Daniel Bateman [from N 1 CONC orm Berreman's FTW file, 18 August 1999]. 1 CONT 1 CONT From Thomas's will, dated 31 January 1759 in Cohansey, Cumberland Count 1 CONC y, New Jersey, one learns that his oldest child Sarah married John Berrym 1 CONC an [from Walter S. Sheppard Jr. of Philadelphia, "The Berryman Family of S 1 CONC outh Jersey", in The Vineland Historical Magazine, Volume XXXI, Number 1- 1 CONC 2, January-April 1946, pp. 15-21, p. 19]. 1 CONT 1 CONT Thomas's will was probated 10 March 1759 in Fairton, Cumberland County, N 1 CONC ew Jersey. He left property to his wife Mary and children Thomas (under ag 1 CONC e), Sarah (wife of John Bereman), Rebecca, and Phebe. The will was witness 1 CONC ed by Joseph Ogden, Joseph Bateman, and Joseph Lummis [correspondence fr 1 CONC om Ron Hagen, hagenr@@gte.net, 21 August 1999]. 1 CONT 1 CONT 168 F of Wills (Sec. State of N.J.) Thomas Bateman of Cohansey Salem Co. N 1 CONC .J. made will 31 Jan 1759 1 CONT Wife use of lands till son Thomas is 21 1 CONT Daughter Sarah, wife of John Bereman 3 pounds 1 CONT Son Thomas all my lands 1 CONT Ex--wife Mary, she to pay that sum of money to five of her youngest childr 1 CONC en which I promised & rest of estate among my 3 youngest children viz. Reb 1 CONC ecca, Thomas & Phebe. 1 CONT Witnesses...David Ogden, Joseph Bateman, proved 10 March 1759 [from the fi 1 CONC les of Doris Konkel, courtesy of Ron Hagen (hagenr@@gte.net), 8 May 20 1 CONC 01 -- JTS]. 0 @I00438@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah /Fithian/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1703 2 PLAC Easthampton, Suffolk County, New York 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1701 2 PLAC Fairton, Cumberland County, New Jersey 1 DEAT 2 DATE BET 1742 AND 1759 2 PLAC Cumberland County, New Jersey 1 FAMS @F00157@ 1 FAMC @F00561@ 1 NOTE @NI00438@ 0 @NI00438@ NOTE 1 CONC The best information about Sarah's date of death comes from the fact th 1 CONC at she had died before her husband Thomas wrote his will, which has a kno 1 CONC wn date (31 January 1759). The only other helpful information present 1 CONC ly at hand and helpful in this regard is the date of birth of Sarah Fithi 1 CONC an Bateman, which according to the inscription on her tombstone would ha 1 CONC ve been 1739. She was certainly the daughter of Sarah Fithian. If Thomas B 1 CONC ateman is Sarah's son, then her date of death would be after 1742. That 1 CONC 's the assumption currently accepted here. 0 @I00439@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Bateman/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE AFT APR 1742 1 FAMS @F01132@ 1 FAMC @F00157@ 1 NOTE @NI00439@ 0 @NI00439@ NOTE 1 CONC Thomas must have been born after April 1742, since he was under 21 wh 1 CONC en he petitioned to make John Bateman his guardian on 14 April 1763: 1 CONT 1 CONT 274 F of Wills (Sec. State of N.J.) 1 CONT Petition of Thomas Bateman only son of Thomas Bateman, late of Fairfield C 1 CONC umberland Co. N.J., wherein he makes choice of John Bateman as his Guardi 1 CONC an till 21 1 CONT Dated April, 1763 1 CONT And John Bateman of Fairfield Twp. and John Buryman of Stow Creek bo 1 CONC th of Cumberland Co. go on bond 14 Apr 1763, wherein John Bateman is ma 1 CONC de Guardian. 1 CONT Signed...John Bateman, John Bereman; Wit...Abigail Ewing, Phebe Ewing [fr 1 CONC om the files of Doris Konkel, courtesy of Ron Hagen (hagenr@@gte.net), 8 M 1 CONC ay 2001 -- JTS]. 0 @I00440@ INDI 1 NAME Phebe /Bateman/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F00157@ 0 @I00441@ INDI 1 NAME Rebecca /Bateman/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F00157@ 0 @I00442@ INDI 1 NAME John /Bateman/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 1648 AND 1659 2 PLAC Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 26 MAY 1726 2 PLAC Salem County, New Jersey 1 FAMS @F01423@ 1 FAMS @F00158@ 1 FAMC @F01425@ 1 NOTE @NI00442@ 0 @NI00442@ NOTE 1 CONC John settled in South Jersey (from The Compendium of American Genealogy, e 1 CONC d. by F.A. Virkus, vol. VI (1937), p. 515. 1 CONT 1 CONT From Ron Hagen, 21 August 1999: 1 CONT 1 CONT "There was a John Bateman son of John and Hannah Bateman, a cousin, who w 1 CONC as about ten years older and easily confused with this John Bateman. Th 1 CONC is John Bateman is identified by likely age and elimination of other Batem 1 CONC an lines. Both lived in the Woburn, Massachusetts area. John the fath 1 CONC er of John also lived in Woburn for much of this time. 1 CONT 1 CONT "John Bateman fought in the Great Swamp fight in King Philip's War. He w 1 CONC as paid at Brookfield 3:15:00 for his services in Major Willard of Concord 1 CONC 's unit on 19 October 1675. He was paid another 3:00:00 on November 1675. 1 CONT 1 CONT "On 24 August 1676 John Bateman was on duty under Captain Joseph Syll a 1 CONC nd was paid 2:07:00 for his services. On 23 September 1676 John Bateman w 1 CONC as paid 7:11:00 for services he was then performing in the garrison at Che 1 CONC lmsford. 1 CONT 1 CONT "John Bateman drew 2:02:00 on 24 August 1676 for services in "Wooborn-Town 1 CONC ". 1 CONT 1 CONT "John Bateman appears on the Woburn, Massachusetts tax list for 1677. 1 CONT 1 CONT "John Bateman married Abigail Richardson on 30 June 1681. 1 CONT 1 CONT "John Bateman appears on the Woburn, Massachusetts tax list for 1683. 1 CONT 1 CONT "John Bateman appears on the Woburn, Massachusetts tax list for 1695. 1 CONT 1 CONT "John Bateman is known to have been on Long Island in 1697. 1 CONT 1 CONT "On 10 June 1697 an agreement was formed among the purchasers of "Fairefei 1 CONC ld", John Bastard, Thomas Bennet Sr., Thomas Jones, and Jonathan Morehous 1 CONC e. Bastard relinquished his right to Morehouse and Joseph Seelye; Thomas B 1 CONC ennet Sr. to John Bennet and Thomas Bennet Jr. "of which Morehouse, Jone 1 CONC s, and Bennets assinged to Jonathan Morehouse 500 acres, John Bennet 200 a 1 CONC cres, Thomas Bennet 200 acres, John Mills 100 acres, Joseph Seelye 200 acr 1 CONC es, John Chatfeild 200 acres, Nicholas Johnson 200 acres, Samuel ffoster 2 1 CONC 00 acres, for a minister 100 acres and for a parsonage 100 acres, Robert D 1 CONC allglish 200 acres, Joseph Sayre 200, John Roberts 100, Samuel Bellmap 10 1 CONC 0, John Smith 100, Joseph Grimes 100, Joseph Smith 100, Eleazer Smith 10 1 CONC 0, Edward Lumis 100, John Griffin 150, Danel Wastecoate 150, John Batem 1 CONC an 200, John ffaire Child 150, John Ogdon 200, Joshua Curtis 100, Thomas K 1 CONC ermes 200, Zachiriah fferris 100, Michel Hanna 100, (and) Thomes Jones 20 1 CONC 0. Each was to give L9 security per 100 acres. The grantees alloted anoth 1 CONC er 400 acres among themselves "the first Twelve Adventurers that settl 1 CONC ed on the place" Thomas Jones excepted. These included John Bennett Jr 1 CONC ., John Bateman, Nicholas Johnson, John Mills, Joseph Grimes, Edward Lumi 1 CONC s, Joseph Smith, John Smith, John Ogdon, and Joseph Wheeler. (Salem Dee 1 CONC ds No. 6, page 159) 1 CONT 1 CONT "John Bateman was overseer of public roads in Salem County during 1710-17 1 CONC 11. 1 CONT 1 CONT "John Bateman was a constable in Salem County during 1718-1719. 1 CONT 1 CONT "The local branch of Indians who lived on Cohansey Creek were the Sewapo 1 CONC is or Sewpoos. There is not much evidence about them at the time of whi 1 CONC te settlement but by 1724 there was a community near Cohansey called Indi 1 CONC an Town. 1 CONT 1 CONT "John Ogden and Edward Burrows made the inventory of John Bateman's esta 1 CONC te on 26 May 1725/6. On 26 May 1725/6 Rebecca Bateman and John Ogden of C 1 CONC ohansey posted bond on the John Bateman estate. 1 CONT 1 CONT "John Bateman was buried on 26 May 1726. 1 CONT 1 CONT "Sources: 1 CONT 1 CONT "Colonial Families of the United States, 5, 49 1 CONT Compendium of American Genealogy, VI, 515 1 CONT New Jersey Calendar of Records, Salem Deeds (New Jersey Archives, XXI, 619 1 CONC ) 1 CONT J. W. Barber & H. Howe, Historical Collection of the State of New Jerse 1 CONC y, 142 1 CONT Cushing & Sheppard, History of Gloucester, Salem, and Cumberland Countie 1 CONC s, New Jersey, 513, 522 1 CONT Ayars Heirs, July-September 1998 1 CONT C. A. Weslager, The Delaware Indians, 36 1 CONT Ives Goddard, "Delaware" in Bruce G. Trigger, vol. ed., Handbook of Nor 1 CONC th American Indians, vol. 15 Northeast, 213-239 1 CONT William Nelson, ed., Patents and Deeds and Other Early Records of New Jers 1 CONC ey 1664-1773, 1 CONT www.ancestry.com 1 CONT Bateman Connection, extracts 1 CONT Family Tree Maker, Vol. 12 Family 1010" 0 @I00443@ INDI 1 NAME Rebecca /?/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00158@ 1 NOTE @NI00443@ 0 @NI00443@ NOTE 1 CONC 328 Q of Wills (2.333) at Sec. of State of N.J. 1 CONT Rebeca Baitman and John Ogden both of Cohansey Salem Co. N.J. go on bo 1 CONC nd 26 May 1726 Wherein Rebeca Baitman is Administratrix of the estate of J 1 CONC ohn Baitman yoeman of Cohansey deceased. Signed.. Rebeca Batman (by mark 1 CONC ), John Ogden. Witnesses...William Batman, John Beneitt. Inventory of esta 1 CONC te of John Baitman of cohansey Deceased made 10 March 1725/26 by John Ogd 1 CONC en and Edward Bourrow [from the files of Doris Konkel, courtesy of Ron Hag 1 CONC en (hagenr@@gte.net), 8 May 2001 -- JTS]. 0 @I00444@ INDI 1 NAME Job /Bateman/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1701 2 PLAC Fairton, Salem (Cumberland) County, New Jersey 1 FAMS @F01420@ 1 FAMC @F00158@ 0 @I00445@ INDI 1 NAME Rebecca /Bateman/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F00158@ 0 @I00446@ INDI 1 NAME William /Paxson/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00159@ 1 FAMC @F00161@ 0 @I00447@ INDI 1 NAME Maria /Morgan/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00159@ 1 FAMC @F00160@ 0 @I00448@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Morgan/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00160@ 0 @I00449@ INDI 1 NAME Esther /Townsend/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00160@ 0 @I00450@ INDI 1 NAME Benjamin /Paxson/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00161@ 0 @I00451@ INDI 1 NAME Jane /Ely/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00161@ 0 @I00452@ INDI 1 NAME George /McKeel/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00162@ 1 FAMC @F00163@ 0 @I00453@ INDI 1 NAME Phoebe Maria /Haviland/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00162@ 0 @I00454@ INDI 1 NAME Charles /McKeel/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00162@ 0 @I00455@ INDI 1 NAME George /McKeel/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00162@ 0 @I00456@ INDI 1 NAME Isaac /McKeel/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00162@ 0 @I00457@ INDI 1 NAME George /McKeel/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00163@ 1 FAMC @F00164@ 0 @I00458@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah /Underhill/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00163@ 0 @I00459@ INDI 1 NAME Isaac /McKeel/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00163@ 0 @I00460@ INDI 1 NAME Richard /McKeel/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00163@ 0 @I00461@ INDI 1 NAME Jesse /McKeel/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00163@ 0 @I00462@ INDI 1 NAME Edward /McKeel/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00163@ 0 @I00463@ INDI 1 NAME Isaac /Michaels/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1756 1 FAMS @F00164@ 1 FAMC @F00165@ 0 @I00464@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah /Griffen/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00164@ 0 @I00465@ INDI 1 NAME Anna /McKeel/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F00164@ 0 @I00466@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /McKeel/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F00164@ 0 @I00467@ INDI 1 NAME Jesse /McKeel/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00164@ 0 @I00468@ INDI 1 NAME Jacob /McKeel/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00164@ 0 @I00469@ INDI 1 NAME Caleb /McKeel/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00164@ 0 @I00470@ INDI 1 NAME Isaac /McKeel/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00164@ 0 @I00471@ INDI 1 NAME Joshua /McKeel/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00164@ 0 @I00472@ INDI 1 NAME Michael /Michaels/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1719 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1823 1 FAMS @F00165@ 1 FAMC @F00166@ 1 NOTE @NI00472@ 0 @NI00472@ NOTE 1 CONC Michael served in the military during the war as a lieutenant. 0 @I00473@ INDI 1 NAME Milca /?/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC France 1 FAMS @F00165@ 0 @I00474@ INDI 1 NAME William /Michaels/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00165@ 0 @I00475@ INDI 1 NAME Millie /Michaels/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F00165@ 0 @I00476@ INDI 1 NAME Deborah /Michaels/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F00165@ 0 @I00477@ INDI 1 NAME /?/ 1 FAMC @F00165@ 0 @I00478@ INDI 1 NAME Ryer /Michaels/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00166@ 1 FAMC @F00167@ 0 @I00479@ INDI 1 NAME /?/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00166@ 0 @I00480@ INDI 1 NAME John /Michaels/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00166@ 0 @I00481@ INDI 1 NAME Ryer /Michaels/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00166@ 0 @I00482@ INDI 1 NAME Ryer /Michaels/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1653 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1733 1 FAMS @F00167@ 1 FAMC @F00168@ 0 @I00483@ INDI 1 NAME Jacornia /Liebout/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1686 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1733 1 FAMS @F00167@ 0 @I00484@ INDI 1 NAME /?/ 1 FAMC @F00167@ 0 @I00485@ INDI 1 NAME /?/ 1 FAMC @F00167@ 0 @I00486@ INDI 1 NAME /?/ 1 FAMC @F00167@ 0 @I00487@ INDI 1 NAME /?/ 1 FAMC @F00167@ 0 @I00488@ INDI 1 NAME /?/ 1 FAMC @F00167@ 0 @I00489@ INDI 1 NAME /?/ 1 FAMC @F00167@ 0 @I00490@ INDI 1 NAME /?/ 1 FAMC @F00167@ 0 @I00491@ INDI 1 NAME Michael B. Van /Kortryke/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Holland 1 IMMI 2 DATE 1663 2 PLAC New Amsterdam 1 FAMS @F00168@ 1 FAMC @F00169@ 0 @I00492@ INDI 1 NAME /?/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00168@ 0 @I00493@ INDI 1 NAME /?/ 1 FAMC @F00168@ 0 @I00494@ INDI 1 NAME /?/ 1 FAMC @F00168@ 0 @I00495@ INDI 1 NAME /?/ 1 FAMC @F00168@ 0 @I00496@ INDI 1 NAME Sebastian Van /Kortryke/ 1 SEX M 1 IMMI 2 DATE 1637 2 PLAC Holland; Quality: 0 1 FAMS @F00169@ 1 NOTE @NI00496@ 0 @NI00496@ NOTE 1 CONC Sebastian was from Flanders. 0 @I00497@ INDI 1 NAME /?/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00169@ 0 @I00498@ INDI 1 NAME Jan Van /Kortryke/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Holland 1 IMMI 2 DATE 1663 2 PLAC New Amsterdam 1 FAMC @F00169@ 0 @I00499@ INDI 1 NAME Peter /McEvoy/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00170@ 0 @I00500@ INDI 1 NAME Wilfred /Bendell/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Minnesota 1 FAMS @F00171@ 0 @I00501@ INDI 1 NAME Mildred /Burks/ 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1857 1 FAMS @F00172@ 0 @I00502@ INDI 1 NAME Leia /Smith/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00173@ 0 @I00503@ INDI 1 NAME Vicki /Olson/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 APR 1946 1 DEAT 2 DATE 14 FEB 1947 1 FAMC @F00131@ 0 @I00504@ INDI 1 NAME Ephraim /Bereman/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 MAR 1768 2 PLAC Greenwich, Cumberland County, New Jersey 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 20 FEB 1806 1 FAMC @F00098@ 1 NOTE @NI00504@ 0 @NI00504@ NOTE 1 CONC The birth date accepted here was acquired from notes taken by Charles E. S 1 CONC heppard of Bridgeton, New Jersey from the records of the Greenwich Presbyt 1 CONC erian Church [I have photocopies of a transcript taken from those not 1 CONC es -- JTS]. 1 CONT 1 CONT Ephraim probably died young, since he was not one of the heirs to his fath 1 CONC er's estate [from Walter S. Sheppard Jr. of Philadelphia, "The Berryman Fa 1 CONC mily of South Jersey", in The Vineland Historical Magazine, Volume XXXI, N 1 CONC umber 1-2, January-April 1946, pp. 15-21, p. 20]. 0 @I00505@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah /Bereman/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1775 2 PLAC Salem, New Jersey 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 23 JAN 1827 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Address 2 DATE 1806 2 PLAC Highland County, Ohio 1 FAMS @F00174@ 1 FAMC @F00098@ 0 @I00506@ INDI 1 NAME Zerviah /Bereman/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 5 JAN 1760 2 PLAC Greenwich, Cumberland County, New Jersey 1 DEAT 2 DATE 12 APR 1827 2 PLAC New Jersey 2 SOUR @S182982@ 3 NOTE Trumbull County, Ohio, Cemetery Inscriptions, 1800-1930, Warren Township, p. 358 (FHL US/CAN 977.138 V3t). 1 DEAT 2 DATE 12 JAN 1827 2 PLAC Trumbull County, Ohio 1 BURI 2 PLAC Pioneer Cemetery, Trumbull County, Ohio 1 FAMS @F00176@ 1 FAMC @F00098@ 1 NOTE @NI00506@ 0 @NI00506@ NOTE 1 CONC The birth date accepted here was acquired from notes taken by Charles E. S 1 CONC heppard of Bridgeton, New Jersey from the records of the Greenwich Presbyt 1 CONC erian Church [I have photocopies of a transcript taken from those not 1 CONC es -- JTS]. 1 CONT 1 CONT Mary Eleanor Harris observes that in his journal, Zerviah's nephew Oliv 1 CONC er Harris made reference to "aunt" Zerviah and had her living in Trumbu 1 CONC ll County Ohio [personal correspondence from Mary Eleanor Harris (bigwater 1 CONC s@@lighthouse.net), 3 June 2004 -- JTS]. 1 CONT 1 CONT Mary Eleanor observes further that "ZerviH Reeves has Probate Records in T 1 CONC rumbull Co. According to 'Anstracts of Probate Records' she is buried in P 1 CONC ioneer Cem. Dates listed are 1-5-1760 to 1-12-1827. Her heirs are list 1 CONC ed as Lemuel Reeves, Lewis Reeves, Samuel Elwell and Stephen Reeves" [pers 1 CONC onal correspondence from Mary Eleanor Harris (this time at db8295@@dragonbb 1 CONC s.com), 10 July 2004 -- JTS]. 0 @I00507@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Bereman/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 FEB 1758 2 PLAC Greenwich, Cumberland County, New Jersey 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1 SEP 1799 2 PLAC Cumberland County, New Jersey 1 FAMS @F00177@ 1 FAMC @F00098@ 1 NOTE @NI00507@ 0 @NI00507@ NOTE 1 CONC Another source says that Mary Berrieman or Berryman's birth date was 16 Fe 1 CONC bruary 1776 [from Mrs. Jean Wallis, P.O. Box 347, Hillsboro, Ohio 45133-03 1 CONC 47]. The date accepted here was acquired from notes taken by Charles E. Sh 1 CONC eppard of Bridgeton, New Jersey from the records of the Greenwich Presbyte 1 CONC rian Church [I have photocopies of a transcript taken from those not 1 CONC es -- JTS]. Mary Eleanor Harris points out that the 1776 date is not at a 1 CONC ll likely, given the birth dates of her children [personal corresponden 1 CONC ce from Mary Eleanor Harris (bigwaters@@lighthouse.net), 3 June 2004 -- JTS 1 CONC ]. 0 @I00508@ INDI 1 NAME Enos /Johnson/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00174@ 0 @I00509@ INDI 1 NAME Abraham /Medsker/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00184@ 1 FAMC @F01379@ 0 @I00510@ INDI 1 NAME Phoebe E. /Houghton/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 FEB 1795 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF AUG 1819 1 FAMS @F00185@ 1 FAMC @F09864@ 0 @I00511@ INDI 1 NAME Hannah /Miller/ 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 23 JAN 1827 1 FAMS @F00175@ 0 @I00512@ INDI 1 NAME Johnson /Reeves/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 AUG 1751 2 PLAC Roadstown, Cumberland County, New Jersey 1 DEAT 2 DATE 2 APR 1810 1 FAMS @F00176@ 1 FAMC @F01411@ 1 NOTE @NI00512@ 0 @NI00512@ NOTE 1 CONC Cumberland Co. N.J. Clerk's Office 1 CONT Vol. 15 Page 599 of Deeds. 1 CONT Indenture made 8 March 1810 between Johnson Reeves and Zurvior his wi 1 CONC fe of Twp of Hopewell in Cumberland Co. N.J. and Jacob Hall of Twp of St 1 CONC ow Creek. Tract conveyed was the portion of Zurvior Reeves of her father J 1 CONC ohn Bereman's estate [from the files of Doris Konkel, courtesy of Ron Hag 1 CONC en (hagenr@@gte.net), 8 May 2001 -- JTS]. 1 CONT 1 CONT Johnson was buried in the Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Greenwich, Cumberl 1 CONC and County, New Jersey. I have a photo of the stone [JTS -- 22 August 2000 1 CONC ]. The inscription reads as follows: "In memory of Johnson Reeves who depa 1 CONC rted this life April 2 1810 aged 58 years," and is followed by this verse: 1 CONT 1 CONT "Alas he's gone to us he has bid adieu 1 CONT Anticipating heaven by joys in view 1 CONT A world of sorrow he has left behind 1 CONT Sickness & pain & met his end resigned." 1 CONT 1 CONT [from _Tombstone Inscriptions in the Old Presbyterian Burying Ground at Gr 1 CONC eenwich, New Jersey; with a Historical Sketch_, compiled by Frank D. Andre 1 CONC ws, Secretary Vineland Historical and Antiquarian Society (Vineland, New J 1 CONC ersey: Privately printed, 1915), p. 38]. 1 CONT 1 CONT Material about Johnson's ancestors was acquired from David Todd via Deni 1 CONC se Warby [personal correspondence from Denise Warby (denisewarby@@hotmail.c 1 CONC om), 21 February 2001 -- JTS]. 0 @I00513@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Harris/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1755 2 PLAC Hopewell Township, Salem County, New Jersey 1 DEAT 2 DATE 26 APR 1829 2 PLAC Hopewell Township, Salem County, New Jersey 1 BURI 2 PLAC Old Cohansey Baptist Church cemetery, Roadstown, New Jersey 1 FAMS @F00177@ 1 FAMS @F02203@ 1 FAMC @F02204@ 1 NOTE @NI00513@ 0 @NI00513@ NOTE 1 CONC From K.E./M.E. Harris (db8295@@dragonbbs.com), 6 July 2004: 1 CONT 1 CONT "Oliver Harris diary (1829): 1 CONT 1 CONT "Jul 3. on Fr this day received a letter from John Swinney dated June 1 1 CONC 6. it gave an account of my fathers death which was on the 26 of Apr 1 CONC il at 20 minutes past ten in the evening after being confind in bed 12 wee 1 CONC ks with the consumption as near as I can tell in the 74 year of his ag 1 CONC e. Oh that the Lord would prepare me to met with him whare Jeses is. I ho 1 CONC ed corn & halld in 3 lodes of hay. clear." 0 @I00514@ INDI 1 NAME Oliver /Harris/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 JUL 1780 2 PLAC Cumberland County, New Jersey 1 DEAT 2 DATE 15 MAY 1845 1 BURI 2 PLAC New Market Baptist Cemetery, New Market Township, Highland County, Ohio 1 BAPM 2 DATE 3 APR 1802 2 PLAC Cohansey Baptist Church, Cumberland County, New Jersey 1 FAMS @F01380@ 1 FAMS @F02201@ 1 FAMC @F00177@ 0 @I00515@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah /Harris/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1777 1 DEAT 2 DATE 14 AUG 1813 1 BURI 2 DATE 15 AUG 1813 2 PLAC Old Cohansey Baptist Church cemetery, Roadstown, New Jersey 1 FAMS @F00179@ 1 FAMC @F00177@ 0 @I00516@ INDI 1 NAME Sally /Johnson/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00178@ 1 FAMC @F00174@ 0 @I00517@ INDI 1 NAME Joel /Johnson/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00174@ 0 @I00518@ INDI 1 NAME John /Sperry/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00178@ 0 @I00519@ INDI 1 NAME Mark /Bowen/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00179@ 1 FAMS @F05623@ 0 @I00520@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Harris/ 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE 21 APR 1811 1 BURI 2 PLAC Old Cohansey Baptist Church cemetery, Roadstown, New Jersey 1 FAMS @F00180@ 1 FAMC @F00177@ 1 NOTE @NI00520@ 0 @NI00520@ NOTE 1 CONC Mary was also known as Polly. She was indentured to Johnson and Zerviah Be 1 CONC rreman Reeves "March 26 1803 entry: After meeting I went down to uncle Jo 1 CONC hnson Reeves's where Father was where we bound my youngest sister Polly f 1 CONC or 5 years ? ? the indentures" - from diary of Samuel Harris [person 1 CONC al correspondence from Mary Eleanor Harris (bigwaters@@lighthouse.net), 3 J 1 CONC une 2004 -- JTS]. 0 @I00521@ INDI 1 NAME Edward /Welch/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00180@ 0 @I00522@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah /Bowen/ 1 SEX F 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Address 2 DATE 1827 2 PLAC Pennsylvania 1 FAMC @F05623@ 0 @I00523@ INDI 1 NAME Samuel /Welch/ 1 SEX M 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Address 2 DATE 1827 2 PLAC Pennsylvania 1 FAMC @F00180@ 0 @I00524@ INDI 1 NAME Rachel /Bowen/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1799 1 DEAT 2 DATE 23 DEC 1850 1 BURI 2 PLAC Bridgeton Baptist Cemetery 1 FAMS @F01771@ 1 FAMC @F00179@ 0 @I00525@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas S. /Berriman/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 SEP 1794 2 PLAC Cohansey, in Cumberland County, New Jersey (?) 1 DEAT 2 DATE 13 MAR 1862 2 PLAC New Market Township, in Highland County, Ohio 1 FAMS @F00181@ 1 FAMC @F00116@ 1 NOTE @NI00525@ 0 @NI00525@ NOTE 1 CONC Thomas was a newspaperman and was listed as a surveyor on one of the cens 1 CONC us records. He worked from 1826 to 1831/32 for the Register in Vevay, Indi 1 CONC ana. He went to Missouri to help his brother-in-law procure food and horse 1 CONC s. While there he died and his son, Robert Allen Berryman, moved his bo 1 CONC dy to Ohio for burial [personal correspondence from Jeanette Musch, 634 Hi 1 CONC llcrest Ln., Crystal Lake, Illinois 60014-8251 -- JTS, 29 November 2002]. 0 @I00526@ INDI 1 NAME Sara Ann /Bereman/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE BEF 19 JUN 1808 1 FAMS @F05418@ 1 FAMC @F00116@ 1 NOTE @NI00526@ 0 @NI00526@ NOTE 1 CONC Sara may also have been known as "Sally". 1 CONT 1 CONT From a letter dated Mar 27 1821 from Joel Bereman to Azariah Moore: "Our f 1 CONC our youngest children live at home with us....Sally Ann is small of her a 1 CONC ge and of delicate make." 0 @I00527@ INDI 1 NAME Polly H. /Bereman/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC New Jersey 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 1811 1 WILL 2 DATE 31 JUL 1835 1 FAMC @F00116@ 1 NOTE @NI00527@ 0 @NI00527@ NOTE 1 CONC It's likely that this Polly died young, and that the will dated 1835 was t 1 CONC hat of a younger child, born in Ohio about 1811 and referred to in a lett 1 CONC er written by father Joel in 1817 [a copy of which I have, courtesy of And 1 CONC rea Batcho -- JTS, 22 April 2008]. 0 @I00528@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Ann /Allen/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1800 2 PLAC Ireland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 8 MAR 1863 2 PLAC Franklin, Indiana 1 FAMS @F00181@ 1 FAMC @F00333@ 1 NOTE @NI00528@ 0 @NI00528@ NOTE 1 CONC Norm Berreman says that Mary Ann was born in Highland County, Ohio [from N 1 CONC orm's FTW file, 18 August 1999]. 0 @I00529@ INDI 1 NAME Sina /Thompson/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00182@ 1 FAMC @F05431@ 0 @I00530@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Bereman/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00183@ 1 FAMC @F00182@ 0 @I00531@ INDI 1 NAME William H. /Lanum/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00183@ 0 @I00532@ INDI 1 NAME Dell V. /Lanum/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F00183@ 0 @I00533@ INDI 1 NAME Francis Marion /Bereman/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 18 JUN 1818 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF AUG 1819 1 FAMC @F00185@ 0 @I00534@ INDI 1 NAME Hannah M. /Bereman/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 27 MAY 1797 2 PLAC Salem, New Jersey 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF AUG 1835 1 FAMS @F00186@ 1 FAMC @F00116@ 1 NOTE @NI00534@ 0 @NI00534@ NOTE 1 CONC Norm Berreman says that Hannah was born 27 May 1797 [from Norm's FTW fil 1 CONC e, 18 August 1999]. So does Walter Sheppard [from Walter S. Sheppard J 1 CONC r. of Philadelphia, "The Berryman Family of South Jersey", in The Vinela 1 CONC nd Historical Magazine, Volume XXXI, Number 1-2, January-April 1946, pp. 1 1 CONC 5-21, p. 20]. 0 @I00535@ INDI 1 NAME Lucy Maria /Bereman/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 27 FEB 1821 1 FAMC @F00186@ 0 @I00536@ INDI 1 NAME Caroline Watson /Bereman/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 9 APR 1822 1 FAMC @F00186@ 0 @I00537@ INDI 1 NAME William Henry /Bereman/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 6 MAY 1824 2 PLAC Kentucky 1 FAMS @F10056@ 1 FAMC @F00186@ 0 @I00538@ INDI 1 NAME Anna Mildred Graham /Bereman/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 22 DEC 1825 1 FAMC @F00186@ 0 @I00539@ INDI 1 NAME Amzia C. /Bereman/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 OCT 1827 1 FAMC @F00186@ 0 @I00540@ INDI 1 NAME Almira /Bereman/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 18 OCT 1830 1 FAMC @F00186@ 0 @I00541@ INDI 1 NAME Benjamin Armstrong /Bereman/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 28 FEB 1833 1 FAMC @F00186@ 0 @I00542@ INDI 1 NAME Anna Gray /Ferguson/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 19 JAN 1802 1 FAMS @F00187@ 1 FAMC @F00188@ 0 @I00543@ INDI 1 NAME Henry /Ferguson/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00188@ 0 @I00544@ INDI 1 NAME Nancy /?/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00188@ 0 @I00545@ INDI 1 NAME Clara /Bereman/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 13 MAR 1837 1 FAMC @F00187@ 0 @I00546@ INDI 1 NAME Alexander Simms /Bereman/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 FEB 1844 1 FAMC @F00187@ 0 @I00547@ INDI 1 NAME Flora B. /Bereman/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 MAY 1852 1 FAMS @F00190@ 1 FAMC @F00187@ 0 @I00548@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah /Bereman/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 MAY 1787 2 PLAC Lincoln County, Kentucky 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 12 AUG 1862 2 PLAC Hendricks County, Indiana 1 FAMS @F00189@ 1 FAMC @F00156@ 1 NOTE @NI00548@ 0 @NI00548@ NOTE 1 CONC Sarah's nickname was "Sally", judging by a letter written by Allen Berem 1 CONC an to her (along with other children of Samuel Emerson Bereman on the occa 1 CONC sion of his death) (received from R.K. Bereman, P.O. Box 785, Aurora, Illi 1 CONC nois 60507, 3 September 1999]. 0 @I00549@ INDI 1 NAME Benjamin /Armstrong/ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 22 JAN 1863 1 WILL 2 DATE 9 NOV 1814 1 WILL 2 DATE 21 JAN 1853 1 FAMS @F00189@ 1 NOTE @NI00549@ 0 @NI00549@ NOTE 1 CONC Benjamin updated his will of 1814 in 1853. 0 @I00550@ INDI 1 NAME ? /Cottingham/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00190@ 0 @I00551@ INDI 1 NAME Eli /Bereman/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 20 DEC 1788 2 PLAC Lincoln County, Kentucky 1 DEAT 2 DATE 3 JUN 1789 1 FAMC @F00156@ 0 @I00552@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Bereman/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 JUL 1790 2 PLAC Lincoln County, Kentucky 1 DEAT 2 DATE 20 JAN 1791 1 FAMC @F00156@ 0 @I00553@ INDI 1 NAME Nash /Bereman/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 NOV 1791 2 PLAC Lincoln County, Kentucky 1 DEAT 2 DATE 20 JAN 1811 1 FAMC @F00156@ 0 @I00554@ INDI 1 NAME Berry /Burks/ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 1835 1 FAMS @F00191@ 0 @I00555@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas A. /Burks/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00191@ 0 @I00556@ INDI 1 NAME Sally Ann /Burks/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F00191@ 0 @I00557@ INDI 1 NAME Julian /Strzyzowski/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 1822 AND 1827 2 PLAC Wejliszki, Suwalki Province, Poland-Russia 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF JUL 1882 1 FAMS @F00419@ 1 FAMC @F05160@ 1 NOTE @NI00557@ 0 @NI00557@ NOTE 1 CONC Julian is described in his daughter Eugenija-Liudvika's birth record as "C 1 CONC ity Cashier of Wladyslawow". He is described in his son Branislaw's marria 1 CONC ge record as an officer. His daughter's birth record indicates that he w 1 CONC as 29 years old on 29 July 1856, while his marriage record indicates th 1 CONC at he was 33 years old in 1855. The first date would suggest a birth ye 1 CONC ar around 1827, while the latter record would suggest that he was bo 1 CONC rn in about 1822. 1 CONT 1 CONT Files found in Lithuania of the Augustow Gubernya Board Office, 1816-186 1 CONC 7, which refer to the economy of Wladyslawow in the 1850-1860s, contain t 1 CONC he signature of "STRZYZOWSKI", the city cashier, in July 1862 and 186 1 CONC 5. It can therefore be concluded that he occupied that office from at lea 1 CONC st 1855-1865 [personal correspondence with Vilius Botyrius (bovil@@takas.lt 1 CONC ), 12 February 2003 -- JTS; I have a photograph of this signature]. 1 CONT 1 CONT Julian's marriage record indicates that he was born on a "folwark", near W 1 CONC ejliszki, Suwalki Province, Poland-Russia (modern Veiliskiai in southweste 1 CONC rn Lithuania), which one translator (Jadwiga Weralska (igswer@@friko6.onet. 1 CONC pl)) renders as "large manorial farmstead". Another translator (Virginij 1 CONC us Misiunas (v.misiunas@@it.lt)) says: "The key word is "folwar 1 CONC k" . . . It was a 'small manor' more than an 'individual farm': folwark h 1 CONC ad no serfs usually, but hired many labourers and tenanted them in speci 1 CONC al houses 'kumetynas'. Even large farmstead hired only several labourers a 1 CONC nd tenanted them in owner's house. The folwark work was more industrial a 1 CONC nd oriented to sell the production. The farmstead had many features of t 1 CONC he 'natural economy' still. Folwark ('palivarkas' in Lithuanian) was typic 1 CONC ally leased by local landlords to noble family, having no their own land ( 1 CONC e.g. the second son couldn't divide a maiorate). It was rather expensiv 1 CONC e, so an noble pauper couldn't lease the folwark. Sometimes the leasehold 1 CONC er could be a rich peasant, but such cases were rather rare. Also the folw 1 CONC ark could be just a branch of large manor, directed by a manager (usual 1 CONC ly a noble too, but not rich enough to become a leaseholder). Folwark leas 1 CONC eholders were the most mobile layer of nobility, and they could resettle v 1 CONC ery far to get the profit or to seek oportunity. Sometimes an leasehold 1 CONC er changed 4-5 posessions during his life, sometimes several generations l 1 CONC ived in one place. Their dream was to accumulate enough money to buy the 1 CONC ir own manor. But it was very difficult. So those families produced many o 1 CONC fficers, priests and since the end of 18th century - the first inteligents 1 CONC ia of cities and towns. Of course, the native language of this layer was P 1 CONC olish. They married poor noblemen daughters sometimes, and even more oft 1 CONC en - rich peasants' daughters :). But those women were assimilated immedia 1 CONC tely." 1 CONT 1 CONT The following entry from the 15-volume Polish gazetteer Slownik geograficz 1 CONC ny Królestwa Polskiego i innych krajów slowianskich, published 1880-190 1 CONC 2, was translated at my request [JTS] by William F. Hoffman: "Wejliszk 1 CONC i, a folwark [manorial farmstead] and settlement in Wylkowyszki county, Zi 1 CONC elonka district, parish of Olwita, 8 versts from Wylkowyszki, lies nor 1 CONC th of the Wylkowyszki-Boblawka stretch of railroad line, has 9 houses, 1 1 CONC 65 inhabitants, 956 morgs (782 of farmland, 103 of meadows, 27 of pasturel 1 CONC and, and 44 unused); the settlement has 1 morg. In 1827 there were 14 hous 1 CONC es, 176 inhabitants [Vol. 13, page 193]." 1 CONT 1 CONT The Lithuanian State Historical Archives writes: 1 CONT 1 CONT "...we have looked through all the books that our archive has receiv 1 CONC ed of Kudirkos Naumiestis [i.e., Wladyslawow] and all surrounding churches 1 CONC ... in this Suvalkija (Suvalki) province the church and the civil ceremoni 1 CONC es were carried out together. Therefore, there were no separate civil reco 1 CONC rds for that time. The geographical reference book 'Slownik Geograficzny K 1 CONC rolevstva Polskiego' indicates that the rural district Wejliszki...belong 1 CONC ed to ALVITAS parish. Our archive has not received the record books of Alv 1 CONC itas' Roman Catholic Church and civil offices. They, as well as other reco 1 CONC rd books, among them records of Wladislawow for 1858, evidently, have be 1 CONC en destroyed during the wars and fires.... 1 CONT 1 CONT "...Wejliszki was a small individual farm (altogether the population was 1 1 CONC 65). There were no churches in such small villages. Usually about twenty s 1 CONC urrounding villages belonged to one church (parish). 1 CONT 1 CONT "Concerning Julian Strzyzowski's age...the age of the person used to be re 1 CONC corded not from documents but from saying. Therefore we are used to it th 1 CONC at the error of age can be +5 years and more, sometimes up to 20 years. 1 CONT 1 CONT "In reference to Babianski (Babianskas) ir Sobolewski (Sobolewski) famili 1 CONC es we have to explain that they are popular names in Lithuania. However, s 1 CONC ee the copy of the marriage. It is written there that Kazimiera Babians 1 CONC ka was born in Russia! (the more precise place is not indicated), so we a 1 CONC re unable to continue the search" [personal correspondence from Laima Taut 1 CONC vaisaite, Director, and Neringa Ceskeviciute, Department Manager, the Lith 1 CONC uanian State Historical Archives, 25 October 2001 -- JTS]. 1 CONT 1 CONT An independent researcher, Vilius Botyrius suggests that the owner of t 1 CONC he Wejliszki estate in the 1860s was a Mr(s?). Wiktor Gawronski, and th 1 CONC at it appears likely that the property was owned by the Gawronski fami 1 CONC ly in the preceding decades. This indicates that the Strzyzowskis were pro 1 CONC bably leaseholders or managers (see above). The full report from Vilius, d 1 CONC ated 18 April 2003, is as follows: 1 CONT 1 CONT "I read the file of the following opuses Nr.I, Ia, VI, VII and VIII of Suw 1 CONC alki Board office the collection, 1865-1915. It contain the most fil 1 CONC es of the Departmens of Administration, Land reform, Finance, Religion a 1 CONC nd Police-Military. It contains about five thousand handwritings Russian a 1 CONC nd Polish call of archival files. The most calls are not very concrete. S 1 CONC o, I found two which mentioned 'Wejliszki' only. There were more fil 1 CONC es of Wladislawov town, but it did not fit for us, or were not concre 1 CONC te at all. So, I research these three files. First I reported earlier a 1 CONC nd sent the digital copy of a plan of 'Wejliszki' estate [I have an electr 1 CONC onic photos and printouts of these maps -- JTS]. Last two files I report 1 CONC ed on 14th. of April (also see below) and now, I am sending the digital co 1 CONC pies of the most interesting pages of these files" [the title page of t 1 CONC he documents he was examining and a page indicating the "widow Strzyzowski 1 CONC 's" ownership of a pair of plots in Wladyslawow. I have electronic photo a 1 CONC nd printouts of each of these -- JTS]. 1 CONT 1 CONT "It's difficult to suggest anything to you for next. Three-Four opus 1 CONC es of the same 'Suwalki Board office' collection are not read yet, which i 1 CONC nclude the files of the same departments, not counting the opuses of Medic 1 CONC al and Veterinary branches. Also I mean the had really success to know t 1 CONC he owner of 'Wejliszki' estate - Mrs. Wiktor Gawronski. It could very he 1 CONC lp in future. 1 CONT 1 CONT "So, I have read this Russian file today. It is 1868 file of The Committ 1 CONC ee Peasantry Affairs of Suwalki gubernya and is called 'The Liquidation Ta 1 CONC ble of Wejliszki (present Vailiskiai) settlement, Zelenka gmina (present a 1 CONC rea of Zalioji village), Vilkaviskis district'. 1 CONT 1 CONT "It is made as result of the 1864 Tsar's order of the agriculture refor 1 CONC m. Really it is The Assignment of a former landlord's lands to a peasant f 1 CONC amily - a real user of this land. 1 CONT 1 CONT "Unfortunately, this Wejliszki settlement of this file contains only fa 1 CONC rmer- Vincent Kwiatkowski (or Vincas Kvietkauskas if he was Lithuanian). H 1 CONC is 'new' prpperty contains just 0,288 'morgi' of land piece (it's equivale 1 CONC nt ~ 0,3 ha) which lies under his farm buildings. It is known from the sho 1 CONC rt note made in 1873 ther, that the main owner of the large estate of Wejl 1 CONC iszki is Mrs. Wiktor Gawronski (or Viktor Govronski). The both reach the d 1 CONC eal in 1873 to change the little pieces of a land, plus Vincent Kwiatkows 1 CONC ki refused his right to pasture two cows, two sheeps and two pigs on t 1 CONC he land of big estate. 1 CONT 1 CONT "I believe that Mrs. Wiktor Gawronski or his father was the owner of the l 1 CONC arge estate of Wejliszki in 1850s and more earlier too. Because the se 1 CONC ll of land was very restricted in Suwalki gubernya. Russian authority afra 1 CONC ided for a grow of Polish posesions and political power and in other ha 1 CONC nd that to avoid the dividing the estates to little pieces. So, usually t 1 CONC he land was inheritable by only owner. So, I guess that Strzyzowski was t 1 CONC he leasholder too. Only the question, what piece? Large estate of Wejlisz 1 CONC ki or only a farm inside? 1 CONT 1 CONT "Next the same1869 file includes some 'new' their town possesion's owner 1 CONC s, the residents of Wladyslawow town (present Kudirkos Naumiestis ). Amo 1 CONC ng 21 names 'the widow of Strzyzowski' is named. Maybe she had two posses 1 CONC ions. No more name you need is included there. Maybe, she is Kazimiera, n 1 CONC ee Sobolewska, Strzyzowski? [might well also be Kazimiera, nee Babiansk 1 CONC a; i.e., it is not clear whether this is the widow of Augustyn or the wid 1 CONC ow of Julian. The former would be about 62 years old in 1869, while the la 1 CONC tter would be about 39 -- JTS] They paid very less tax to Cash of Wladysla 1 CONC wow town - ten people paid one and half ruble. I guess these pieces belon 1 CONC ged to the town before the 1864 land reform." 0 @I00558@ INDI 1 NAME Adam /Downard/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 25 JUL 1819 2 PLAC Fayette County, Ohio 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Moved 2 DATE ABT 1822 2 PLAC Guilford Township, Indiana 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Moved 2 DATE 1843 2 PLAC Center Township, Indiana 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Moved 2 DATE 1850 2 PLAC Marion Township, Indiana 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Moved 2 DATE 1860 2 PLAC Center Township again, where he lived on a farm two miles west of Danville, Indiana 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Moved 2 DATE 1869 2 PLAC Danville, Indiana 1 FAMS @F00192@ 1 FAMC @F00193@ 0 @I00559@ INDI 1 NAME James /Downard/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00193@ 0 @I00560@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Curry/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00193@ 0 @I00561@ INDI 1 NAME Jesse James /Downard/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1843 1 DEAT 2 DATE 5 OCT 1867 1 FAMC @F00192@ 0 @I00562@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Elizabeth /Downard/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT OCT 1845 1 DEAT 2 DATE 10 MAR 1846 1 FAMC @F00192@ 0 @I00563@ INDI 1 NAME William P. /Downard/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1847 1 DEAT 2 DATE 7 MAY 1869 1 FAMC @F00192@ 0 @I00564@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas Allen /Downard/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1850 1 DEAT 2 DATE APR 1854 1 FAMC @F00192@ 0 @I00565@ INDI 1 NAME Oliver /Downard/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1859 1 DEAT 2 DATE 19 FEB 1884 1 FAMC @F00192@ 0 @I00566@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Clemens/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 1795 AND 1805 1 FAMS @F00016@ 1 FAMC @F00719@ 1 NOTE @NI00566@ 0 @NI00566@ NOTE 1 CONC Information about Elizabeth's siblings and ancestors was acquired from htt 1 CONC p://www3.sympatico.ca/barry.reynolds/WClement/D8.htm#i11425, 13 January 20 1 CONC 02, and from _A Genealogical History of the Hunsicker Family_, by Hen 1 CONC ry A. Hunsicker (Philadelphia, J.B. Lippincott, 1911) -- JTS. 0 @I00567@ INDI 1 NAME Christine /Neuman/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1767 1 FAMS @F00017@ 1 FAMC @F05254@ 0 @I00568@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret /Horning/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1741 2 PLAC Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1839 1 FAMS @F00018@ 1 FAMC @F02154@ 1 NOTE @NI00568@ 0 @NI00568@ NOTE 1 CONC Bill Crader (JacobCrader@@aol.com) suggests that Margaret died in 1809 [per 1 CONC sonal correspondence from Bill, 5 March 2001 -- JTS]. 0 @I00569@ INDI 1 NAME Christian /Allebach/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1680 1 DEAT 2 DATE BET 6 AUG AND 10 SEP 1746 2 PLAC Salford Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania 1 FAMS @F04545@ 1 FAMS @F04546@ 1 FAMC @F04548@ 1 NOTE @NI00569@ 0 @NI00569@ NOTE 1 CONC Christian was a Mennonite. His will names wife Elizabeth. Names a numb 1 CONC er of children. Names Jacob, Martin, and Barbara GREDER stepchildren. Poss 1 CONC ibly, this led to notion that the stepchildren were Elizabeth's by a pri 1 CONC or marriage. HOWEVER, Christian alludes to his former wife (unnamed). Fr 1 CONC om "Swiss Immigrants to the Kraichgau after the 30 Years War", there is th 1 CONC is listing: 5186 ALLENBACH ('ALLEBACH'), Mennoit (?), Burger in Duehre 1 CONC n, verkauft 1719 Haus und Hof in Duehren und zog nach Amerika (Sulford Tow 1 CONC nship, Philadelphia County); married Margaretha NN; Kinder: Jakob, Marti 1 CONC n, Barbara, Esther, Elisabetha und David 1 CONT (GLA Karlsruhe, 61-5552, S. 31 und 44) [personal correspondence with Ga 1 CONC ry Anderson, 19 January 2001 -- JTS]. 1 CONT 1 CONT Taken from Emigrants, Refugees and Prisoners, Vol. I, pg. 44, by Richard W 1 CONC arren Davis, Swiss and German Mennonite Immigrants from the Palatine,1718- 1 CONC 1726: "(1720 - Warrant Great Swamp) Christian Allebach, b.c.1680, from Duh 1 CONC ren, Germany in 1719, died in 1746 at Salford Twp., Montg. Co., PA. Margar 1 CONC et, wife, b.c.1686. Jacob Greder, b.c.175 (step-son). Martin Greder, b.c.1 1 CONC 708 (step-son). Barbara Greder, b.c.1710 (step-daughter). Esther Allebac 1 CONC h, b.c.1713. Elizabeth Allebach, 1 CONT b.c.1715. David Allebach, b.c.1717." 1 CONT 1 CONT Text of Christian's will, dated 6 August 1746: 1 CONT 1 CONT In the Name of God, Amen, the sixth day of August in the year of our Lo 1 CONC rd 1746, I, Christian Allebach, of Salford in the County of Philadelphi 1 CONC a, yeoman, being very sick and weak in body but perfect in mind and memor 1 CONC y, Thanks be given unto God therefore, calling unto mind the mortali 1 CONC ty of my body and knowing that it is appointed for all men once to di 1 CONC e, do make and ordain this my Last Will and Testament. 1 CONT 1 CONT That is to say principally and first of all, I give and recommend my So 1 CONC ul into the Hands of God that gave it, and for my Body I recommend it to t 1 CONC he Earth to be buried in a Christian like and decent manner, nothing doubt 1 CONC ing, but at the general Resurrection, I shall receive the same again by t 1 CONC he Almighty Power of God and as touching such worldly estate wherewi 1 CONC th it hath pleased God to Bless me in this life, I give, devise, and do di 1 CONC spense of the same in the following manner and form Impirimis, it is my wi 1 CONC ll and I do order that in the first place, all my just Debts and Funeral C 1 CONC harges be paid and satisfied. 1 CONT 1 CONT Item: I give and bequeath unto Elizabeth, my dearly beloved wife, my two b 1 CONC est beds and bedthings her Chest, and she had her effectuals what she brou 1 CONC ght to me. Likewise, she is to have with my daughters, Veronica and Ma 1 CONC ry and one unborn if alive children, her and theirs yearly maintaini 1 CONC ng to be raised and taken out of my Estate by my executors after named wh 1 CONC at she and their find needful for the orphans or the infant children, b 1 CONC ut in case she my sd. wife should marry, then she is to have the sum of fi 1 CONC fty pounds lawful money aforesaid whit my Testament and salins book Whit a 1 CONC foresaid goods given and paid by my executors hereafter named in full f 1 CONC or her tenth of my real and personalities to her and theirs for every I gi 1 CONC ve, devise and bequeath unto my loving children named Esther, Elizabeth, C 1 CONC hristian, David, Peter, John, Veronica, Mary, also likewise my first wi 1 CONC fe and my stepchildren named Jacob, Martin and Barbara Greder all of th 1 CONC is county aforesaid to be equally share and share alike divided betwe 1 CONC en my own and my stepchildren as aforesaid after my Executors hereafter na 1 CONC med have deducted an aforesaid item my Servant ?Meaids? Is to before one y 1 CONC ear after my decease. I do hereby order Executors direct that all my Goo 1 CONC ds Land and Tenant that I am now possessed of invested in or Entitled un 1 CONC to in the Province aforesaid be sold and disposed of by me Executors for t 1 CONC he most they can get, as soon as they can conveniently after my decease, a 1 CONC nd give Deeds as myself to the highest buyers his Heirs and assigns and th 1 CONC at the money remaining in their hands after payments of my debts Funeral C 1 CONC harges and commission for debts and returns is deducted that the ? approv 1 CONC ed thereof be remitted and given to my wife, children and step childr 1 CONC en as aforesaid. But in case my wife should be unmarried and a widow h 1 CONC er life then my Executors aforenamed at the time of ten years the estate e 1 CONC qually divided as aforesaid in case my wife is to dye soon after my decea 1 CONC se then it is to be divided after her decease. I do hereby nominate and a 1 CONC pprove my trusty and well beloved step-son Jacob Greder of Perkiomen and S 1 CONC kippack Township, in the said county, weaver, and my trusty and beloved ne 1 CONC ighbor Andrew Ziegler of Salford Twp. aforesaid, saddler, Executors of th 1 CONC is my last Will and Testament and any singular messages and tenements to h 1 CONC im, their or either of them Heirs and assigns forever and I do hereby utte 1 CONC rly disolve revoke and disannul all and every other former Testaments, Wil 1 CONC ls, Legacies and Executors by me in any ways before this time named will 1 CONC ed and bequeathed, Ratifying and confirming and no other to be my Last Wi 1 CONC ll and Testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and se 1 CONC al the day and year above written. 1 CONT 1 CONT Christian Allebach 1 CONT 1 CONT Signed, Sealed, Published, and Declared by this Testator and for his La 1 CONC st Will and Testament in the presence of us. 1 CONT 1 CONT Henry Ruth, Christian Moyer, Charles Swartz 1 CONT 1 CONT Salford, the Tenth day of Sept. 1746 There personally appeared Charles Swa 1 CONC rtz on his oath and Henry Ruth on his affirmation two of the witness 1 CONC es to the within written Will and on their oath and affirmation respective 1 CONC ly did declare that they saw and heard Christian Allebach the Testator wit 1 CONC hin mentioned sign, seal, publish and declare the same Will to be his La 1 CONC st Will and Testament and that at the doing thereof he was of sound min 1 CONC d, memory and understanding to the best of their knowledge. 1 CONT 1 CONT Coram - Jacob Reiff, D.p.D., by authority from William Plumsted, R.Genl. 1 CONT 1 CONT But Remembred that on the 10th day of Sept. 1746, the Last Will and Testa 1 CONC ment of Christian Allebach, Deced. Was proved in due form of Law and Proba 1 CONC te and aforesaid Testament were granted to Jacob Greder and Andrew Ziegle 1 CONC r, Executors in the said Testament named being first solemnly affirmed we 1 CONC ll and truly to administer the said Deced's estate and bring inventory the 1 CONC reof into the Registrar General's Office at Philadelphia before the 10th d 1 CONC ay of Oct ? and render a true account whom thereunto lawfully required giv 1 CONC en under the seal of the said office. 1 CONT 1 CONT William Plumsted 1 CONT Registrar General 0 @I00570@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret /?/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1686 1 FAMS @F00020@ 1 FAMS @F04545@ 1 NOTE @NI00570@ 0 @NI00570@ NOTE 1 CONC From "Swiss Immigrants to the Kraichgau after the 30 Years War", the 1 CONC re is this listing: 5186 ALLENBACH ('ALLEBACH'), Mennoit (?), Burger in D 1 CONC uehren, verkauft 1719 Haus und Hof in Duehren und zog nach Amerika (Sulfo 1 CONC rd Township, Philadelphia County); married Margaretha NN; Kinder: Jakob, M 1 CONC artin, Barbara, Esther, Elisabetha und David (GLA Karlsruhe, 61-555 1 CONC 2, S. 31 und 44) [personal correspondence with Gary Anderson, 19 January 2 1 CONC 001 -- JTS]. 0 @I00571@ INDI 1 NAME Daniel Grant /Nelson/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 JUN 1891 2 PLAC Washington State 1 DEAT 2 DATE 25 JUL 1981 1 FAMS @F00136@ 0 @I00572@ INDI 1 NAME Joel /Crater/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00195@ 1 FAMC @F00194@ 0 @I00573@ INDI 1 NAME David /Crater/ 1 SEX M 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Address 2 PLAC Ravenwood, Missouri 1 FAMS @F00199@ 1 FAMC @F00195@ 0 @I00574@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Crater/ 1 SEX F 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Address 2 PLAC Havana, Illinois 1 FAMC @F00195@ 0 @I00575@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah /Crater/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00196@ 1 FAMC @F00195@ 0 @I00576@ INDI 1 NAME Jacob /Yetter/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00196@ 0 @I00577@ INDI 1 NAME William Root /Crater/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00195@ 0 @I00578@ INDI 1 NAME Clara /Crater/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00197@ 1 FAMC @F00195@ 0 @I00579@ INDI 1 NAME Frank M. /Hagen/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00197@ 0 @I00580@ INDI 1 NAME Joel Taylor /Crater/ 1 SEX M 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Address 2 PLAC Havana, Illinois 1 FAMC @F00195@ 0 @I00581@ INDI 1 NAME Phillip Milton /Crater/ 1 SEX M 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Address 2 PLAC Havana, Illinois 1 FAMC @F00195@ 0 @I00582@ INDI 1 NAME Addiel /Crater/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00198@ 1 FAMC @F00195@ 0 @I00583@ INDI 1 NAME Casper /Fisk/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00198@ 0 @I00584@ INDI 1 NAME Allen Bruce /Crater/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00199@ 0 @I00585@ INDI 1 NAME David Reese /Crater/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00199@ 0 @I00586@ INDI 1 NAME Frank Milton /Crater/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00199@ 0 @I00587@ INDI 1 NAME Robert Taylor /Crater/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00199@ 0 @I00588@ INDI 1 NAME Oscar Hiram /Yetter/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00196@ 0 @I00589@ INDI 1 NAME Edith Mabel /Yetter/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F00196@ 0 @I00590@ INDI 1 NAME Edna Belle /Yetter/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F00196@ 0 @I00591@ INDI 1 NAME Roy Edgar /Yetter/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00196@ 0 @I00592@ INDI 1 NAME Perry Albert /Yetter/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00196@ 0 @I00593@ INDI 1 NAME Franklin /Hagen/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00197@ 0 @I00594@ INDI 1 NAME Prentis Leo /Hagen/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00197@ 0 @I00595@ INDI 1 NAME Joshua /Crater/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00200@ 1 FAMC @F00194@ 0 @I00596@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah /Crater/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00201@ 1 FAMC @F00200@ 0 @I00597@ INDI 1 NAME ? /Nicholson/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00201@ 0 @I00598@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Crater/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00202@ 1 FAMC @F00200@ 0 @I00599@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Eaton/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00202@ 0 @I00600@ INDI 1 NAME Mirrian Freemont /Crater/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00205@ 1 FAMC @F00200@ 0 @I00601@ INDI 1 NAME Emma /Crater/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00203@ 1 FAMC @F00200@ 0 @I00602@ INDI 1 NAME ? /Watson/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00203@ 0 @I00603@ INDI 1 NAME Victoria /Crater/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F00200@ 0 @I00604@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Virginia /Crater/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F00200@ 0 @I00605@ INDI 1 NAME Elmira /Crater/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F00200@ 0 @I00606@ INDI 1 NAME Winfield Taylor /Crater/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00200@ 0 @I00607@ INDI 1 NAME Clara Alice /Crater/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F00200@ 0 @I00608@ INDI 1 NAME Katie V. /Eaton/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00204@ 1 FAMC @F00202@ 0 @I00609@ INDI 1 NAME Joshua /Yetter/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00204@ 0 @I00610@ INDI 1 NAME Earnest E. /Eaton/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00202@ 0 @I00611@ INDI 1 NAME Wilford F. /Eaton/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00202@ 0 @I00612@ INDI 1 NAME Bertha M. /Eaton/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F00202@ 0 @I00613@ INDI 1 NAME Elmer E. /Eaton/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00202@ 0 @I00614@ INDI 1 NAME Clarence M. /Eaton/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00202@ 0 @I00615@ INDI 1 NAME Edith Pearl /Eaton/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F00202@ 0 @I00616@ INDI 1 NAME Ethel Eleanor /Eaton/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F00202@ 0 @I00617@ INDI 1 NAME Clide /Yetter/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00204@ 0 @I00618@ INDI 1 NAME Clarence /Yetter/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00204@ 0 @I00619@ INDI 1 NAME Orval Ellis /Yetter/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00204@ 0 @I00620@ INDI 1 NAME Evert /Crater/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00205@ 0 @I00621@ INDI 1 NAME Loyd /Crater/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00205@ 0 @I00622@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas Walter /Crater/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00205@ 0 @I00623@ INDI 1 NAME Phillip Freemont /Crater/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00205@ 0 @I00624@ INDI 1 NAME Gosta Blanch /Crater/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F00205@ 0 @I00625@ INDI 1 NAME Ross /Crater/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00205@ 0 @I00626@ INDI 1 NAME Myrtle /Watson/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F00203@ 0 @I00627@ INDI 1 NAME Harry Leslie /Watson/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00203@ 0 @I00628@ INDI 1 NAME Lucyna /?/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1900 2 PLAC Illinois 1 FAMS @F00130@ 1 FAMC @F05622@ 0 @I00629@ INDI 1 NAME Teodor /Kwasniewski/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1919 1 FAMS @F00206@ 1 FAMC @F00130@ 0 @I00630@ INDI 1 NAME Sophie /?/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00206@ 0 @I00631@ INDI 1 NAME George Henry /Garratt/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 17 OCT 1859 2 PLAC Manchester, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 28 DEC 1938 2 PLAC Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon 1 BURI 2 DATE 31 DEC 1938 2 PLAC Rose City Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon 1 BAPM 2 DATE 1859 1 OCCU 2 DATE 1900 2 PLAC Drygoods clerk 1 OCCU 2 DATE BET 1920 AND 1930 2 PLAC Bank 1 FAMS @F00207@ 1 FAMC @F05131@ 1 NOTE @NI00631@ 0 @NI00631@ NOTE 1 CONC Family history says that "George Henry Garratt grew up in Annan, Scotlan 1 CONC d, but was born in Manchester on October 14, 1857. He was the younge 1 CONC st of 13 children." The burial certificate says he was born on October 12 1 CONC th, however, and the same person, Ava Garratt, wrote both the history a 1 CONC nd gave the information on the certificate. Birth records in Mancheste 1 CONC r, England say that the only George Henry Garratt born in this month arrou 1 CONC nd this time was born on October 17th, 1859--although this may be his bapt 1 CONC ismal date. His mother recorded October 17 as his birthday on November 10 1 CONC th 1859, and I will take her word for it. As for the year, Rosalia Ballim 1 CONC an (G.H.'s wife) was born in 1857, and George Henry may not have wanted h 1 CONC er to know he was younger by two years--a very gallant lie, I think, if tr 1 CONC ue. George Henry's mother is Mary Ann Garratt, who is the daughter of a W 1 CONC illiam Henry Garratt and Jane (Watts). William Henry was an Excise Offic 1 CONC er whose job moved him all over England. He and Jane were married in Bris 1 CONC tol, and they seemed to move every two years after that, having a chi 1 CONC ld in each place. We have proof of 11 children, one named Mary Ann, who w 1 CONC as born around 1839, and room for at least one more which I have not yet f 1 CONC ound. 1 CONT 1 CONT Manchester Mary Ann was not married at the time of George's birth, and s 1 CONC he did not declare a father on the birth registration. We surmise that s 1 CONC he was sent away to Manchester to have the child. We do not yet know wh 1 CONC at happened to her after that, but George always said that he was bo 1 CONC rn in Manchester, but raised in Annan as the youngest of 13 children, so a 1 CONC fter 1861 he must have been taken to Annan to live with his grandparent 1 CONC s. In the 1861 Census of Annan, Scotland, there is a William Henry Garra 1 CONC tt (53), his wife Jane (52), daughter Sophia (18), who is a dressmaker, da 1 CONC ughter Caroline (16), son Edward (12), and daughter Matilda (10). These a 1 CONC re the youngest of Jane's and William's children of which we have record 1 CONC s. We believe that twelve year-old Edward is George's uncle E.D. Garrat 1 CONC t, who moved to Galveston, three years earlier than G.H., in 1875. Mary A 1 CONC nn is not with the family in 1861, although she was in the family in the 1 1 CONC 851 Census from Northumberland (when she was 12). In that 1861 Census the 1 CONC re is a George H. living with a William Johnstone (30) and his wife Elizab 1 CONC eth (28) and two other young sons. One of the children has been born in E 1 CONC ngland, but it was marked down as the one two years older than George. Fa 1 CONC mily history says that a Captain Johnstone was an uncle, and it was this u 1 CONC ncle that GH traveled with when he went to sea for his health and eyesigh 1 CONC t, and this may be the family, although Elizabeth is not one of WHG's dau 1 CONC ghters. Susanna is the daughter that would be this age. Could she have h 1 CONC ad a twin sister? By the time of the 1881 Census, Jane Garratt is living w 1 CONC ith her daughter Caroline, wife of a William Baxter, and older daughter Sa 1 CONC rah is living with her husband William David Douglas (a sea captain). Whe 1 CONC re was George at this time? In America--he immigrated in 1878. 1 CONT 1 CONT From Dick Garratt: 1 CONT "Grandpa Garratt came to Galveston from England possibly sailing from Lond 1 CONC on or maybe that is where Manchester comes into the mix. He had an unc 1 CONC le living in Galveston and he went to work for him. The Uncle's busine 1 CONC ss was supplying ships in the harbor with fresh water. He had drays on wh 1 CONC ich they would hall the water out to the ships. The Uncle was lost in t 1 CONC he Galveston Storm of 1900. Your Mom (Margaret Garratt) has a book on th 1 CONC at storm. Roy Garratt was 9 years old and he was lifted up by the storm a 1 CONC nd caught hold of the porch post and held on, flapping in the breeze, unt 1 CONC il he could be rescued. The family went upstairs and sat out the storm, a 1 CONC nd they would sit and watch the sea water come up the stairs one st 1 CONC ep at a time. They watched livestock swim or float by. When the water rec 1 CONC eded, Roy had to go out and get food at the store or at the shelter, where 1 CONC ver he could find some, and he told me about all the dead bodies laying ar 1 CONC ound in streets and yards. It was the worst hurricane in the history of th 1 CONC is country and still has not been topped. I have the Garratt coat of ar 1 CONC ms also, which I will tell you about in the next installment. I will say t 1 CONC hat either one of my grandpas or brothers or a family member was knight 1 CONC ed and was the Lord Mayor of London, subsequently the coat of arms." 1 CONT 1 CONT Great Grandpa G.H. Garratt is buried in the Rose City cemetery, Secti 1 CONC on I, Lot W-1/2 265, Grave 4, and GG Rosalia is at his side. 1 CONT 1 CONT In the 1880 Census of Galveston, TX, George Henry is living with Sarah a 1 CONC nd Frank McArthur, who were born in England, and older brother Sam'l, w 1 CONC ho was born in Scotland. They may have grown up together in Scotland. 1 CONT 1 CONT 1 CONT 1 CONT 0 @I00632@ INDI 1 NAME Rosalia /Balliman/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 12 MAY 1857 2 PLAC Texas 1 DEAT 2 DATE 8 JUN 1945 2 PLAC Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon 1 BURI 2 DATE 11 JUN 1945 2 PLAC Rose City Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon 1 FAMS @F00207@ 1 FAMC @F01255@ 1 NOTE @NI00632@ 0 @NI00632@ NOTE 1 CONC From Dick Garratt: "George Henry, Grandpa to me, married Rosalia Baliman 1 CONC n. Rosalia's mother's maiden name was von Buren. Heraldry has it Bure 1 CONC n. The coat of arms: Across the top---the name in a partial circle. Bo 1 CONC th sides---unidentified scroll work. Center top---full helmet resti 1 CONC ng on shoulders. Type but setting on the top of a shield with a red plu 1 CONC me and three white bee hives--two at top and one centered on the botto 1 CONC m. The shield is white around the edges with a red center in the sha 1 CONC pe of the shield and the same three bee hives --two on top and one center 1 CONC ed on bottom. A partial circle on the bottom with a unknown figure in t 1 CONC he center. 1 CONT The von Buren family (Rosalia's parents): When Switzerland kicked o 1 CONC ut the ruling family, the von Burens were the Duke and Duchess of ?. T 1 CONC here was supposedly no Prince or Princess Regent so they would have be 1 CONC en next in line for the throne. They shipped out and came to Galveston Te 1 CONC xas, and during the offloading of their belongings the trunk with the fami 1 CONC ly seal and such was lost overboard and to this day evidently lies on t 1 CONC he bottom of Galveston harbor." 1 CONT 1 CONT Rosalia told her daughter-in-law, Ava Garratt, that, from the cemeta 1 CONC ry on a hill, and wrapped in a feather quilt, she watched Federal ships sh 1 CONC elling Galveston Harbor during the Civil War. She could have been no mo 1 CONC re than seven years old at the time. 1 CONT 1 CONT Here is one entry from an autograph book of Rosalia Balimann's. Many of t 1 CONC he entries are in (Swiss-) German. Rosalia had not yet married Grandpa. 1 CONT 1 CONT Galveston, November 9th 1880 1 CONT 1 CONT To Miss Rosa Baliman: 1 CONT 1 CONT Here is one leaf reserved for me, 1 CONT From all thy sweet memorials free; 1 CONT And here my simple song might tell 1 CONT The feelings thou must guess so well. 1 CONT But could I thus, within thy mind, 1 CONT One little vacant corner find, 1 CONT Where no impression yet is seen, 1 CONT Where no memorial yet has been, 1 CONT O, it should be my sweetest care 1 CONT To write my name forever there! 1 CONT 1 CONT Yours and Etc., Charles St. Elbert 1 CONT 1 CONT 1 CONT We have a letter dated January 14, 1907, which tells Rosalia (Frau Garra 1 CONC tt Balimann) that she is being sent a small inheritance of 80 Swiss Franc 1 CONC s, and that her brothers got most of it, but this little part had been sav 1 CONC ed for her. Family history says that the family used these fun 1 CONC ds to go to Portland Oregon after another hurricane hit Galveston, and th 1 CONC ey had enough! 1 CONT 1 CONT Rosalia was buried at 10:00 A.M. on June11, 1945, and the location of t 1 CONC he grave (Rose City Cemetery) is: No. 3, Lot # W-1/2 06'8'' 265 Sec. I 1 CONT Name of Undertaker: Holman and Lutz. 0 @I00633@ INDI 1 NAME George Douglas /Garratt/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 22 AUG 1889 2 PLAC Galvaston Texas 1 DEAT 2 DATE 9 JUN 1957 2 PLAC Portland Oregon 1 BURI 2 DATE 12 JUN 1957 2 PLAC Willamette National cemetery 1 FAMS @F00208@ 1 FAMC @F00207@ 1 NOTE @NI00633@ 0 @NI00633@ NOTE 1 CONC We think that George Douglas Garratt might have gotten his middle name fr 1 CONC om the sea captain that brought his father to the U.S.--William David Doug 1 CONC las, who was married to one of GDG's aunts. 0 @I00634@ INDI 1 NAME Rosalia Lillian /Garratt/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 SEP 1893 2 PLAC Galvaston, Texas 1 DEAT 2 DATE 9 FEB 1976 2 PLAC Portland Oregon 1 BURI 2 DATE 12 FEB 1976 2 PLAC Willamette National cemetery 1 FAMS @F00265@ 1 FAMC @F00207@ 0 @I00635@ INDI 1 NAME Ava Sara /Carlyle/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 MAY 1892 1 DEAT 2 DATE 9 AUG 1978 2 PLAC Portland Oregon 1 FAMS @F00208@ 0 @I00636@ INDI 1 NAME Walter /FitzAlan/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1246 1 FAMS @F00510@ 1 FAMC @F00515@ 1 NOTE @NI00636@ 0 @NI00636@ NOTE 1 CONC Walter was High Steward of Scotland [from Jim Fina's FTW file]. 0 @I00637@ INDI 1 NAME Rose Marie /Hammer/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 MAY 1946 2 PLAC Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon 1 DEAT 2 DATE 13 JUN 2002 2 PLAC Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon 1 FAMS @F00209@ 1 FAMC @F00076@ 1 NOTE @NI00637@ 0 @NI00637@ NOTE 1 CONC Rose died at the Adventist Hospital in Portland. 0 @I00638@ INDI 1 NAME Kelly /Bowen/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00209@ 0 @I00639@ INDI 1 NAME Rhonda /Bowen/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 3 SEP 1965 2 PLAC Portland, Oregon 1 DEAT 2 DATE AUG 1977 2 PLAC Illinois 1 FAMC @F00209@ 0 @I00640@ INDI 1 NAME Tammi Lynn /Gonzales/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 23 JAN 1963 2 PLAC Denver, Colorado 1 FAMS @F00210@ 1 FAMC @F02409@ 1 NOTE @NI00640@ 0 @NI00640@ NOTE 1 CONC Tammy was born with the last name of Gonzales, but by the time she marri 1 CONC ed Steve, the family had taken the name of Levings. 0 @I00641@ INDI 1 NAME Yasuko /Fusumae/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 30 AUG 1965 2 PLAC Takaoka, Toyama, Japan 1 FAMS @F00211@ 0 @I00642@ INDI 1 NAME Lewis William /Pitts/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 FEB 1839 2 PLAC Crab Orchard, Lincoln County, Kentucky 1 DEAT 2 DATE 7 FEB 1920 2 PLAC Boring, Clackamas County, Oregon 1 BURI 2 DATE 11 FEB 1920 2 PLAC Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon 1 FAMS @F00267@ 1 FAMC @F02426@ 1 NOTE @NI00642@ 0 @NI00642@ NOTE 1 CONC Material about Lewis and his family was acquired from an LDS ancestral fil 1 CONC e, AFN 8BK6-B8, 3 April 2000. 1 CONT 1 CONT The 1850 Census has a 10-year-old Lewis Pitts, (my Lewis was born in India 1 CONC nna), living with a farmer in Michigan, Henry Millerman (80), his wife? da 1 CONC ughter? Marge (26) and her four children. Marge was born in Indianna, alt 1 CONC hough her children, who are all UNDER 10, were born in Michigan. 1 CONT 1 CONT The 1920 Census, taken the 24th of January, lists Lewis William Pit 1 CONC ts as 80 years old. He died about two weeks later. 0 @I00643@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah Elizabeth /Merrell/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 25 AUG 1846 2 PLAC Georgetown, Scott County, Kentucky 1 DEAT 2 DATE 22 JUL 1920 2 PLAC Gresham, Multnomah County, Oregon 1 BURI 2 DATE 24 JUL 1920 2 PLAC Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon 1 FAMS @F00267@ 1 FAMC @F02427@ 1 NOTE @NI00643@ 0 @NI00643@ NOTE 1 CONC Material about Sarah and her family was acquired from an LDS ancestral fil 1 CONC e, AFN 8BK6-CF, 3 April 2000. Margaret says that her grandmother had a ve 1 CONC ry beautiful house. There was a big room with shelves full of all sor 1 CONC ts of canned meats, vegetables, fruits, preserves. 0 @I00644@ INDI 1 NAME Jessie Anetta /Olmsted/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 MAR 1878 2 PLAC David City, Nebraska 1 DEAT 2 DATE 12 OCT 1959 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Moved 2 PLAC East Lansing, Michigan 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Moved 2 PLAC Montpelier, Vermont 1 BURI 2 PLAC Chatham, Illinois 1 FAMS @F00212@ 1 FAMC @F00213@ 0 @I00645@ INDI 1 NAME Willis Arthur /Olmsted/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00213@ 0 @I00646@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Elizabeth /Litsey/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00213@ 0 @I00647@ INDI 1 NAME Hulbert Royal /Clark/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 MAY 1902 1 DEAT 2 DATE 17 JUN 1993 2 PLAC Orem, Utah 1 FAMS @F00241@ 1 FAMS @F00215@ 1 FAMS @F04543@ 1 FAMC @F00212@ 0 @I00648@ INDI 1 NAME Ruby Faye /Clark/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 3 JUL 1903 1 DEAT 2 DATE 14 JAN 1965 1 OCCU 2 DATE 1935 2 PLAC Arvada, Colorado; a teacher 1 OCCU 2 DATE AFT AUG 1956 2 PLAC Montpelier, Vermont; State Supervisor of Homemaking Education 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Moved 2 DATE 1941 2 PLAC work in Illinois after receiving her Master's Degree 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Moved 2 DATE JAN 1956 2 PLAC East Lansing, Michigan 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Moved 2 DATE AUG 1956 2 PLAC Montpelier, Vermont 1 BURI 2 PLAC the Thornley plot in Chatham, Illinois 1 FAMS @F00217@ 1 FAMC @F00212@ 0 @I00649@ INDI 1 NAME Walter Anderson /Clark/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 NOV 1905 1 DEAT 2 DATE 22 NOV 1991 1 OCCU 2 DATE AFT NOV 1959 2 PLAC Building Engineer at Broadway Baptist Church in Fort Worth, Texas 1 FAMS @F00216@ 1 FAMS @F00242@ 1 FAMC @F00212@ 0 @I00650@ INDI 1 NAME May Blossom /Clark/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 MAY 1908 1 DEAT 2 DATE 30 MAY 2000 2 PLAC Palos Heights, Illinois 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Address 2 DATE 1935 2 PLAC Arvada, Colorado 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Moved 2 DATE 1942 2 PLAC Chicago, Illinois, where she had been transferred by her employer (the government) 1 FAMS @F00214@ 1 FAMS @F00218@ 1 FAMC @F00212@ 0 @I00651@ INDI 1 NAME Fred R. /Clayton/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 18 FEB 1906 1 FAMS @F00214@ 1 FAMC @F05218@ 0 @I00652@ INDI 1 NAME Lois Marilyn /Clayton/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 OCT 1927 2 PLAC Holyoke, Colorado 1 DEAT 2 DATE 7 OCT 1998 2 PLAC Orland Park, Illinois 1 FAMS @F00220@ 1 FAMC @F00214@ 0 @I00653@ INDI 1 NAME Gertrude /Wolfe/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 SEP 1896 1 DEAT 2 DATE 23 NOV 1984 2 PLAC Joliet, Will County, Illinois 1 FAMS @F00215@ 1 FAMC @F00224@ 1 NOTE @NI00653@ 0 @NI00653@ NOTE 1 CONC Gertrude died having a pacemaker put in. She had also developed Alzheime 1 CONC rs in the year or two prior to her death [personal correspondence from Car 1 CONC ol Hawkins (caroljhawk@@aol.com), 27 January 2001 -- JTS]. 0 @I00654@ INDI 1 NAME Dorothy Ellen /Clayton/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 SEP 1928 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Address 2 DATE 1980 2 PLAC Chicago 1 FAMS @F00234@ 1 FAMC @F00214@ 0 @I00655@ INDI 1 NAME Duane Edwin /Clark/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 20 SEP 1928 2 PLAC Holyoke, Colorado 1 FAMS @F00221@ 1 FAMC @F00215@ 0 @I00656@ INDI 1 NAME Barbara Jean /Clark/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 18 MAR 1930 2 PLAC Holyoke, Colorado 1 FAMS @F00222@ 1 FAMC @F00215@ 0 @I00657@ INDI 1 NAME Dixie Arlene /Clayton/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 MAY 1930 1 FAMS @F00235@ 1 FAMC @F00214@ 0 @I00658@ INDI 1 NAME Donald Lee /Clark/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 26 NOV 1931 2 PLAC Holyoke, Colorado 1 FAMS @F00223@ 1 FAMC @F00215@ 0 @I00659@ INDI 1 NAME Hazel /Virden/ 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE 26 APR 1979 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Address 2 DATE BEF 1931 2 PLAC Denver, Colorado 1 FAMS @F00216@ 0 @I00660@ INDI 1 NAME Gordon Carrol /Clark/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 30 JAN 1933 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Address 2 DATE 1980 2 PLAC Fort Worth, Texas 1 FAMS @F00237@ 1 FAMC @F00216@ 0 @I00661@ INDI 1 NAME Keith Robert /Clark/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 22 JUL 1934 2 PLAC Monte Vista, Colorado 1 FAMS @F00229@ 1 FAMC @F00215@ 0 @I00662@ INDI 1 NAME Dale Eugene /Clark/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 22 MAY 1935 1 FAMS @F00238@ 1 FAMC @F00216@ 0 @I00663@ INDI 1 NAME Clarence /Thornley/ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE JUN 1954 1 FAMS @F00217@ 0 @I00664@ INDI 1 NAME Edward /Gyoerkoes/ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 22 NOV 1963 1 FAMS @F00219@ 1 FAMS @F00218@ 0 @I00665@ INDI 1 NAME ? // 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00219@ 0 @I00666@ INDI 1 NAME Judy /Gyoerkoes/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 6 MAR 1937 1 FAMS @F00240@ 1 FAMS @F00245@ 1 FAMC @F00219@ 0 @I00667@ INDI 1 NAME Dean Martin /Oostema/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 20 SEP 1924 2 PLAC Chicago, Cook County, Illinois 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1 OCT 1985 2 PLAC Chicago, Cook County, Illinois 1 FAMS @F00220@ 1 FAMC @F05215@ 0 @I00668@ INDI 1 NAME Dean Martin /Oostema/ Jr. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 JUL 1948 1 FAMS @F00230@ 1 FAMC @F00220@ 0 @I00669@ INDI 1 NAME Stephen John /Oostema/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 SEP 1949 1 FAMS @F00231@ 1 FAMC @F00220@ 0 @I00670@ INDI 1 NAME Joyce /Demke/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00221@ 0 @I00671@ INDI 1 NAME Earl /Bavlnka/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00222@ 0 @I00672@ INDI 1 NAME James Edwin /Clark/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 31 MAR 1951 1 FAMS @F00225@ 1 FAMC @F00221@ 0 @I00673@ INDI 1 NAME Ethel May /Kohlhepp/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00223@ 0 @I00674@ INDI 1 NAME Oliver /Wolfe/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00224@ 0 @I00675@ INDI 1 NAME Carrie /?/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00224@ 0 @I00676@ INDI 1 NAME Tamara Joy /Clark/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 12 MAR 1963 1 FAMS @F00243@ 1 FAMC @F00221@ 0 @I00677@ INDI 1 NAME Gracie /Shaw/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00225@ 0 @I00678@ INDI 1 NAME Carol Jean /Bavlnka/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 MAY 1952 1 FAMS @F00226@ 1 FAMC @F00222@ 0 @I00679@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Jane /Bavlnka/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 SEP 1954 1 FAMS @F00227@ 1 FAMC @F00222@ 1 NOTE @NI00679@ 0 @NI00679@ NOTE 1 CONC Mary lived at the beginning of 2001 in Cheney, Washington. She works for t 1 CONC he US Postal Service [personal correspondence from Carol Hawkins (caroljha 1 CONC wk@@aol.com), 26 January 2001 -- JTS]. 0 @I00680@ INDI 1 NAME Paul /Hawkins/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00226@ 0 @I00681@ INDI 1 NAME Heather Jean /Hawkins/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 SEP 1972 1 FAMS @F04512@ 1 FAMC @F00226@ 0 @I00682@ INDI 1 NAME Sean Paul /Hawkins/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 JAN 1975 1 FAMS @F04513@ 1 FAMC @F00226@ 0 @I00683@ INDI 1 NAME Darrell /Alvis/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00227@ 0 @I00684@ INDI 1 NAME Jeramie Francis /Alvis/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 MAY 1973 1 FAMC @F00227@ 0 @I00685@ INDI 1 NAME Jason Michael /Alvis/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 27 FEB 1975 1 FAMS @F04511@ 1 FAMC @F00227@ 0 @I00686@ INDI 1 NAME Richard Arthur /Clark/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 25 DEC 1953 1 FAMS @F00228@ 1 FAMC @F00223@ 0 @I00687@ INDI 1 NAME Robert Keith /Clark/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 19 DEC 1955 1 FAMS @F00244@ 1 FAMC @F00223@ 0 @I00688@ INDI 1 NAME Sharon /Jones/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00228@ 0 @I00689@ INDI 1 NAME Dorothy /Worthington/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00229@ 0 @I00690@ INDI 1 NAME Keith Robert /Clark/ Jr. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 20 NOV 1958 1 FAMC @F00229@ 0 @I00691@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas Patrick /Clark/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 JUN 1960 1 FAMC @F00229@ 0 @I00692@ INDI 1 NAME Kathleen Marie /Clark/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 12 AUG 1962 1 FAMC @F00229@ 0 @I00693@ INDI 1 NAME John W. /Clark/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 MAY 1964 1 FAMC @F00229@ 0 @I00694@ INDI 1 NAME Julie Ann /Oostema/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 29 JUN 1951 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Address 2 DATE 1980 2 PLAC Berwyn, Illinois 1 FAMC @F00220@ 0 @I00695@ INDI 1 NAME James Jay /Oostema/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 30 MAR 1954 1 FAMS @F00232@ 1 FAMC @F00220@ 0 @I00696@ INDI 1 NAME Janet Marie /Oostema/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 17 JUN 1956 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Address 2 DATE 1980 2 PLAC Chicago, Illinois 1 FAMC @F00220@ 0 @I00697@ INDI 1 NAME Sharon Louise /Oostema/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 NOV 1958 1 FAMS @F00233@ 1 FAMC @F00220@ 0 @I00698@ INDI 1 NAME Robert Edward /Oostema/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 FEB 1961 1 FAMC @F00220@ 0 @I00699@ INDI 1 NAME Lone /Andersen/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00230@ 0 @I00700@ INDI 1 NAME Kimberly /Oostema/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 3 AUG 1973 1 FAMC @F00230@ 0 @I00701@ INDI 1 NAME Dean Carsten /Oostema/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 APR 1977 1 FAMC @F00230@ 0 @I00702@ INDI 1 NAME Joy /Merriam/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Ringle, Wisconsin 1 FAMS @F00231@ 0 @I00703@ INDI 1 NAME Linda /Assink/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00232@ 0 @I00704@ INDI 1 NAME Adam Stephen /Oostema/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 27 MAY 1977 1 FAMC @F00232@ 0 @I00705@ INDI 1 NAME Amber Dawn /Oostema/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 AUG 1978 1 FAMC @F00232@ 0 @I00706@ INDI 1 NAME Raymond /Aardema/ Jr. 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00233@ 0 @I00707@ INDI 1 NAME Rachel Louise /Aardema/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 12 FEB 1977 1 FAMC @F00233@ 0 @I00708@ INDI 1 NAME Jill /Aardema/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 NOV 1978 1 FAMC @F00233@ 0 @I00709@ INDI 1 NAME Earl /Parrish/ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 4 JUL 1975 1 FAMS @F00239@ 1 FAMS @F00234@ 0 @I00710@ INDI 1 NAME Kerri Annette /Parrish/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 SEP 1960 1 FAMC @F00234@ 0 @I00711@ INDI 1 NAME Kevhen Randolph /Parrish/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 12 JAN 1962 1 FAMC @F00234@ 0 @I00712@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Pizel/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00235@ 0 @I00713@ INDI 1 NAME Cheryl Ann /Pizel/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 AUG 1955 1 FAMS @F00236@ 1 FAMC @F00235@ 0 @I00714@ INDI 1 NAME Cynthia Lee /Pizel/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 30 OCT 1957 1 FAMC @F00235@ 0 @I00715@ INDI 1 NAME Dale Edward /Pizel/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 JAN 1960 1 FAMC @F00235@ 0 @I00716@ INDI 1 NAME Curt Robert /Pizel/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 JUL 1962 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Address 2 DATE 1980 2 PLAC Miles City, Montana 1 FAMC @F00235@ 0 @I00717@ INDI 1 NAME Jill Suzette /Pizel/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 31 OCT 1964 1 FAMC @F00235@ 0 @I00718@ INDI 1 NAME Patric D. /Andrus/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00236@ 0 @I00719@ INDI 1 NAME Sally /Hatch/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00237@ 0 @I00720@ INDI 1 NAME Eugenia Mae /Hendrix/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Houston, Texas 1 FAMS @F00238@ 0 @I00721@ INDI 1 NAME ? // 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00239@ 0 @I00722@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Parrish/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F00239@ 0 @I00723@ INDI 1 NAME Bernadette /Parrish/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F00239@ 0 @I00724@ INDI 1 NAME Anita /Parrish/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F00239@ 0 @I00725@ INDI 1 NAME Earl /Parrish/ Jr. 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00239@ 0 @I00726@ INDI 1 NAME Don /Schehr/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00240@ 0 @I00727@ INDI 1 NAME Michael Edward /Schehr/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 13 AUG 1957 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Address 2 DATE 1980 1 FAMC @F00240@ 1 NOTE @NI00727@ 0 @NI00727@ NOTE 1 CONC Michael lived at one point near Leander, Texas. 0 @I00728@ INDI 1 NAME David /Schehr/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 JAN 1959 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Address 2 DATE 1980 2 PLAC Austin, Texas 1 FAMC @F00240@ 0 @I00729@ INDI 1 NAME Susan /Schehr/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 22 JAN 1961 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Address 2 DATE 1980 2 PLAC Austin, Texas 1 FAMC @F00240@ 0 @I00730@ INDI 1 NAME Eunice /Burgess/ 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE 22 DEC 1924 1 FAMS @F00241@ 0 @I00731@ INDI 1 NAME Virginia /Keith/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Kentucky 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Address 2 DATE BEF DEC 1979 2 PLAC Idaho 1 FAMS @F00242@ 0 @I00732@ INDI 1 NAME Bill /Robertson/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00243@ 0 @I00733@ INDI 1 NAME Theresa /Larson/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Colorado Springs, Colorado 1 FAMS @F00244@ 0 @I00734@ INDI 1 NAME David /Clark/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 26 JAN 1969 1 FAMC @F00237@ 0 @I00735@ INDI 1 NAME Michael /Clark/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 22 APR 1971 1 FAMC @F00237@ 0 @I00736@ INDI 1 NAME Curtis Dale /Clark/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 22 JAN 1964 1 FAMC @F00238@ 0 @I00737@ INDI 1 NAME Mark Walter /Clark/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 3 DEC 1965 1 FAMC @F00238@ 0 @I00738@ INDI 1 NAME Paul Hendrix /Clark/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 AUG 1967 1 FAMC @F00238@ 0 @I00739@ INDI 1 NAME Harold Floyd /Clark/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 12 JUL 1969 1 FAMC @F00238@ 0 @I00740@ INDI 1 NAME Jeffery Stephen /Oostema/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 25 MAR 1980 1 FAMC @F00231@ 0 @I00741@ INDI 1 NAME Jesse /Oostema/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 MAR 1979 1 FAMC @F00232@ 0 @I00742@ INDI 1 NAME Raymond /Aardema/ III 1 SEX M 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Address 2 DATE 1980 2 PLAC Berwyn, Illinois 1 FAMC @F00233@ 0 @I00743@ INDI 1 NAME Glenn /Davis/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00245@ 0 @I00744@ INDI 1 NAME Stephen /Davis/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 DEC 1970 1 FAMC @F00245@ 0 @I00745@ INDI 1 NAME Edwin Lewis /Crater/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 JAN 1879 1 DEAT 2 DATE 10 MAR 1881 1 FAMC @F00013@ 1 NOTE @NI00745@ 0 @NI00745@ NOTE 1 CONC Edwin apparently died of "malarial fever". 1 CONT 1 CONT Alvah's father John, then living in Holyoke, later bought cemetery lots f 1 CONC or Edwin and his brother Alvah at the Walton Cemetery in Walton, Kansa 1 CONC s, on 17 October 1888 (lots 2 and 6 in block 5). 0 @I00746@ INDI 1 NAME Lloyd E. /Hayn/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00047@ 0 @I00747@ INDI 1 NAME Bernice /Hayn/ 1 SEX F 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Address 2 PLAC Chicago, Illinois 1 FAMC @F00047@ 0 @I00748@ INDI 1 NAME Maud /?/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00246@ 0 @I00749@ INDI 1 NAME Jean /Macrory/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00514@ 1 FAMC @F00375@ 0 @I00750@ INDI 1 NAME Alexander /Stewart/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1283 1 FAMS @F00514@ 1 FAMC @F00510@ 1 NOTE @NI00750@ 0 @NI00750@ NOTE 1 CONC Alexander was High Steward of Scotland [from Jim Fina's FTW file]. 0 @I00751@ INDI 1 NAME ? Van /Allen/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00247@ 0 @I00752@ INDI 1 NAME Frank /Trouslot/ Jr. 1 SEX M 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Address 2 PLAC Newton, Kansas 1 FAMC @F00069@ 0 @I00753@ INDI 1 NAME Matthew /Fleming/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 SEP 1781 2 PLAC Mispillion Hundred, Kent County, Delaware 1 DEAT 2 DATE 20 DEC 1835 2 PLAC Frazeyburg, Muskingum County, Ohio 1 FAMS @F00248@ 1 FAMC @F00249@ 1 NOTE @NI00753@ 0 @NI00753@ NOTE 1 CONC From The William Fleming Family: A Genealogy, p. 161: 1 CONT 1 CONT "Matthew and his wife Lydia lived in Monongalia County, Virginia, until ab 1 CONC out 1820. While they remained here Matthew was prominent in the affai 1 CONC rs of the Virginia Militia. On 11 November 1811 he was recommended by t 1 CONC he County Court to the executive of the state as second lieutenant in a tr 1 CONC oop of cavalry of the 118th regiment. He took the oath for that positi 1 CONC on on 15 August 1812. He resigned this office on 10 June 1816. 1 CONT 1 CONT "When the family moved to Ohio in about 1820, their home was near Frazeysb 1 CONC urg in Muskingum County. On 16 October 1820 Matthew bout 140 acres of la 1 CONC nd from Edward Rogers fro $1000, 80 acres of it being military land. He p 1 CONC robably traded his farm in Harrison County, Virginia for this land and pa 1 CONC id the difference. His Harrison County tract was conveyed to him by Nath 1 CONC an Fleming on 9 September 1820, and he transferred it to Edward Roge 1 CONC rs on 17 October for a consideration of $600." 1 CONT 1 CONT Elias Fleming, Mathew's son, said on the 1880 census that his father had b 1 CONC een born in Maryland. 0 @I00754@ INDI 1 NAME Lydia /Fleming/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 9 APR 1782 2 PLAC Kent County, Delaware 1 DEAT 2 DATE 22 OCT 1866 2 PLAC Frazeyburg, Muskingum County, Ohio 1 FAMS @F00248@ 1 FAMC @F00824@ 1 NOTE @NI00754@ 0 @NI00754@ NOTE 1 CONC Lydia and her husband Matthew lived in Monongalia County, Virginia, unt 1 CONC il about 1820 when they moved to Frazeysburg in Muskingum County, Ohio (fr 1 CONC om The William Fleming Family: A Genealogy, p. 161). 0 @I00755@ INDI 1 NAME Matthew /Fleming/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 1810 1 FAMS @F00249@ 1 FAMC @F00826@ 1 NOTE @NI00755@ 0 @NI00755@ NOTE 1 CONC From The William Fleming Family: A Genealogy, p. 15: 1 CONT 1 CONT "Matthew and his wife Mary apparently came to Monongalia County, Virgin 1 CONC ia in the latter part of 1788. They probably came at the same time as Nat 1 CONC han Fleming, Boaz Fleming, and Benoni Fleming came. On 18 October 1799, M 1 CONC atthew bought a tract of 86 acres of land from John and Mary Sisco. He pa 1 CONC id 200 pounds for the tract, which was on the east side of the Monongahe 1 CONC la River, about a mile and a half below the mouth of the Tygart's Valley R 1 CONC iver. Later, in 1809, Matthew bought another tract of 192 acres in the sa 1 CONC me section from the heirs of William Pettyjohn for $300. 1 CONT 1 CONT "The inscription on Matthew's gravestone in the cemetery at the Fleming me 1 CONC morial chapel cannot be deciphered." 0 @I00756@ INDI 1 NAME Robert Ross /Cook/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 AUG 1911 2 PLAC Richland Center, Wisconsin 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1 MAY 1998 2 PLAC Portland Oregon 1 BURI 2 DATE 5 MAY 1998 2 PLAC Wilamette National cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon 1 FAMS @F00250@ 1 FAMC @F02414@ 1 NOTE @NI00756@ 0 @NI00756@ NOTE 1 CONC Uncle Bob was born in Wisconsin in 1911. He moved to Portland in 1931, ma 1 CONC rried Helen Garratt in 1946, and they became members of the Apostolic Fai 1 CONC th Church, and owned Cook's Refrigeration for 50 years. He didn't ma 1 CONC ke a lot of money--he was far too concerned that his customers were ab 1 CONC le to afford his services. He was a truely good man, always kind, alwa 1 CONC ys gentle. 0 @I00757@ INDI 1 NAME Benard Ralph /Gillaspie/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 SEP 1920 2 PLAC Mc Cook, Nebraska 1 DEAT 2 DATE 22 SEP 1996 2 PLAC Portland Oregon 1 BURI 2 DATE 1 OCT 1996 2 PLAC Wilamette National cemetery, Portland Oregon 1 FAMS @F00251@ 1 FAMC @F05268@ 0 @I00758@ INDI 1 NAME Diana Lee /Gillaspie/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 30 MAR 1943 1 FAMS @F02545@ 1 FAMC @F00251@ 0 @I00759@ INDI 1 NAME Kenton Ralph /Gillaspie/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 6 NOV 1946 1 FAMS @F02547@ 1 FAMC @F00251@ 0 @I00760@ INDI 1 NAME Layton Roy (Corky) /Gillaspie/ 1 SEX M 1 ALIA /Corky/ 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 MAR 1949 1 FAMS @F02546@ 1 FAMS @F05267@ 1 FAMC @F00251@ 0 @I00761@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas Henry /Pitts/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 5 NOV 1866 2 PLAC Rockport, Spencer County, Indiana 1 DEAT 2 DATE 25 OCT 1923 2 PLAC Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon 1 BURI 2 DATE 1923 2 PLAC Rose City Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon 1 FAMS @F00252@ 1 FAMC @F00267@ 1 NOTE @NI00761@ 0 @NI00761@ NOTE 1 CONC Data about Thomas was acquired from family sources and from an IGI reco 1 CONC rd which cited LDS Film #1396309 as its source. That film consists of reco 1 CONC rds submitted by LDS patrons. 1 CONT 1 CONT (Below, from Margaret, his granddaugter). Thomas died of tuberculos 1 CONC is He worked as a road surveyer in Colorado, where Gordon was born. Whi 1 CONC le they were there, in a snowstorm, two nuns came to stay overnight, and t 1 CONC he family enjoyed their company very much and they stayed quite a whil 1 CONC e. After they moved to Portland, living in Montavilla (near Mt. Taybor) t 1 CONC he kids had a fight with the other kids in Methodist Sunday School, and th 1 CONC eir mother got so mad she switched the whole family to the Catholic Chur 1 CONC ch nearby (Precious Blood Monastary, which later became Ascension Church 1 CONC ). 1 CONT 1 CONT Thomas raised rasberries in Portland while they lived in that Market Stre 1 CONC et house, and the trees from the yard are still there, but not, one suppos 1 CONC es, the rasberry bushes. 0 @I00762@ INDI 1 NAME Alice Ann /Howitt/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 31 AUG 1870 2 PLAC Tralor, Madison County, Iowa 1 DEAT 2 DATE 17 JUN 1932 2 PLAC St. Joseph's Hosp. in Vancouver, Clark County, Washington 1 BURI 2 DATE 1932 2 PLAC Rose City Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon 1 FAMS @F02471@ 1 FAMS @F00252@ 1 FAMC @F00253@ 1 NOTE @NI00762@ 0 @NI00762@ NOTE 1 CONC Alice Ann Howitt, adopted Lester because, being married for several yea 1 CONC rs she had no children, the one baby she had had died almost immediatel 1 CONC y, and after that she had eight children. 1 CONT 1 CONT She was raised in Portland, and her family owned the Sunset Fuel Compan 1 CONC y, and still does. 1 CONT 0 @I00763@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah Jane /Carter/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 27 APR 1850 2 PLAC St. Louis, Missouri 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1 JUN 1934 2 PLAC Portland, Oregon 1 BURI 2 DATE 4 JUN 1934 2 PLAC Multnomah Park cemetery, Portland Oregon 1 FAMS @F00253@ 1 FAMC @F02467@ 0 @I00764@ INDI 1 NAME William Walter /Howitt/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 DEC 1847 2 PLAC Yorkshire, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 20 DEC 1911 2 PLAC Nehalem, Oregon 1 BURI 2 PLAC Multnomah Park cemetery, Portland Oregon 1 FAMS @F00253@ 1 FAMC @F00268@ 0 @I00765@ INDI 1 NAME Lester H. /Pitts/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 MAR 1888 1 DEAT 2 DATE 15 OCT 1915 1 FAMC @F00252@ 1 NOTE @NI00765@ 0 @NI00765@ NOTE 1 CONC Lester Pitts, who was adopted, worked as a logger, clearing roads for h 1 CONC is father's surveying, and had an accident which made him "not quite right 1 CONC ". When his brothers started dating girls he wanted to also, but no one t 1 CONC hought he should because his brains weren't right. A later logging accide 1 CONC nt killed him. 0 @I00766@ INDI 1 NAME Joseph James /Pitts/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 AUG 1891 2 PLAC Colorado 1 FAMS @F02472@ 1 FAMC @F00252@ 1 NOTE @NI00766@ 0 @NI00766@ NOTE 1 CONC Uncle Joe married Ella Craig, divorced her, remarried, and then divorced t 1 CONC hat woman, and remarried Aunt Ella. 0 @I00767@ INDI 1 NAME Stella E. /Pitts/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 19 MAR 1897 2 PLAC Berry Creek, Colorado 1 DEAT 2 DATE 6 FEB 1937 1 FAMS @F02473@ 1 FAMC @F00252@ 0 @I00768@ INDI 1 NAME Cora J. /Pitts/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 19 AUG 1900 1 FAMS @F02474@ 1 FAMC @F00252@ 0 @I00769@ INDI 1 NAME Bernard L. /Pitts/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 MAR 1904 2 PLAC Portland, Oregon 1 FAMS @F02475@ 1 FAMC @F00252@ 0 @I00770@ INDI 1 NAME Paul Francis /Pitts/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 9 MAR 1907 2 PLAC Gresham, Oregon 1 DEAT 2 DATE 31 MAR 1981 1 FAMS @F02398@ 1 FAMC @F00252@ 0 @I00771@ INDI 1 NAME Laurence J. /Pitts/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 JUL 1909 1 DEAT 2 DATE 6 AUG 1925 1 FAMC @F00252@ 1 NOTE @NI00771@ 0 @NI00771@ NOTE 1 CONC We have conflicting dates for Lawrence J. Pitts' death, some family histo 1 CONC ry saying the 6th of August 1925, and some saying the 6th of October 1923. 0 @I00772@ INDI 1 NAME Julia Irene /Varga/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 24 JUL 1908 2 PLAC Roslyn, Kittitas County, Washington 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1992 1 FAMS @F02398@ 1 FAMC @F00080@ 0 @I00773@ INDI 1 NAME Joseph /Varga/ Jr. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 9 JAN 1907 2 PLAC Roslyn, Kittitas County, Washington 1 DEAT 2 DATE 14 JUL 1922 1 FAMC @F00080@ 1 NOTE @NI00773@ 0 @NI00773@ NOTE 1 CONC Joseph Varga was deaf, and he was helping his father clear a field, a 1 CONC nd he was run over and killed. 0 @I00774@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Varga/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 JUL 1911 2 PLAC Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon 1 DEAT 2 DATE 22 MAY 1912 2 PLAC Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon 1 FAMC @F00080@ 0 @I00775@ INDI 1 NAME Ann /Varga/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 SEP 1913 2 PLAC Portland, Oregon 1 FAMS @F02393@ 1 FAMC @F00080@ 0 @I00776@ INDI 1 NAME Rosaltha Ann /Berriman/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 APR 1829 2 PLAC New Market, New Market Township, Highland County, Ohio 1 DEAT 2 DATE 13 FEB 1909 2 PLAC Jeffersonville, Jefferson Township, Fayette County, Ohio 1 FAMS @F00254@ 1 FAMC @F00181@ 0 @I00777@ INDI 1 NAME Edward /Gray/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 9 OCT 1818 2 PLAC Sleepy Creek, Morgan County, Virginia 1 DEAT 2 DATE 26 OCT 1883 2 PLAC Jeffersonville, in Fayette County, Ohio 1 FAMS @F00254@ 1 FAMC @F04981@ 1 NOTE @NI00777@ 0 @NI00777@ NOTE 1 CONC B.E. Kelly, in his book _Down Through the Golden Years_, Page 866, write 1 CONC s: "Edward Gray was one of the early residents, and proved to be one of t 1 CONC he town's most enterprising citizens. He was a native of Morgan Count 1 CONC y, Va and came to Ohio in the fall of 1836, with his father, Michael Gra 1 CONC y, and family, who traveled over the newly improved National Highway. Arri 1 CONC ving in Fayette County the family stopped at the home of Michael Creame 1 CONC r, a brother-in-law, and Michael Gray purchased 200 acres of land a mile s 1 CONC outhwest of Jeffersonville, paying a Mr. Pavey, of Leesburg, $3 an acre f 1 CONC or the land..." [personal correspondence from Kay Custer (ohiousa2002@@juno 1 CONC .com), 22 May 2002 -- JTS]. 0 @I00778@ INDI 1 NAME Laura /Gray/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 JAN 1866 2 PLAC Jeffersonville, Jefferson Township, Fayette County, Ohio 1 DEAT 2 DATE 21 APR 1951 2 PLAC Indianapolis, in Marion County, Indiana 1 FAMS @F00255@ 1 FAMC @F00254@ 0 @I00779@ INDI 1 NAME Harry Louis /Bendel/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 AUG 1867 2 PLAC Richmond, in Wayne County, Indiana 1 DEAT 2 DATE 10 NOV 1954 2 PLAC Indianapolis, in Marion County, Indiana 1 FAMS @F00255@ 1 NOTE @NI00779@ 0 @NI00779@ NOTE 1 CONC At least one source lists Harry's name as "Henry" [from the files of Dor 1 CONC is Konkel, courtesy of Ron Hagen (hagenr@@gte.net), 8 May 2001 -- JTS]. 0 @I00780@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Bendel/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 20 JUL 1890 2 PLAC Richmond, in Wayne County, Indiana 1 DEAT 2 DATE 12 JUN 1979 2 PLAC Indianapolis, in Marion County, Indiana (or possibly Brown County, Indiana) 1 FAMS @F00256@ 1 FAMC @F00255@ 1 NOTE @NI00780@ 0 @NI00780@ NOTE 1 CONC At least one source gives Mary's birth date as 1887 [from the files of Dor 1 CONC is Konkel, courtesy of Ron Hagen (hagenr@@gte.net), 8 May 2001 -- JTS]. 0 @I00781@ INDI 1 NAME Carl Garfield /Swan/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 24 SEP 1886 2 PLAC Huntington, in Huntington County, Indiana 1 DEAT 2 DATE 27 NOV 1968 2 PLAC Indianapolis, in Marion County, Indiana 1 FAMS @F00256@ 0 @I00782@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Margaret /Swan/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 NOV 1920 2 PLAC Indianapolis, in Marion County, Indiana 1 DEAT 2 DATE 22 NOV 1996 2 PLAC Bloomington, in Monroe County, Indiana 1 FAMS @F00257@ 1 FAMC @F00256@ 0 @I00783@ INDI 1 NAME Charles William /Hagen/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 MAR 1918 2 PLAC Spartansburg, South Carolina 1 DEAT 2 DATE 5 NOV 1996 2 PLAC Bloomington, in Monroe County, Indiana 1 FAMS @F00257@ 0 @I00784@ INDI 1 NAME Ronald E. /Hagen/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 27 NOV 1948 2 PLAC Bloomington, in Monroe County, Indiana 1 FAMC @F00257@ 0 @I00785@ INDI 1 NAME Phoebe Nieukerk Van /Meter/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1817 2 PLAC Ohio 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1900 2 PLAC Cavendish, Idaho 1 FAMS @F00258@ 1 NOTE @NI00785@ 0 @NI00785@ NOTE 1 CONC From book Forks of Elkhorn Church (Kentucky)p-292 the Van Meters are sa 1 CONC id to descend from the Dutch Jacob Van Meteren, who assisted Miles Coverda 1 CONC le in printing the first English bible. 1 CONT 1 CONT Phoebe Berriman age 34 is listed on the 1850 census in Cedar Co., Iowa, Ce 1 CONC nter Township. She is listed as born in Ohio. Teddy Keeton lists authori 1 CONC ty as Bertha Longeteig Woody. Granddaughter of Phoebe Berreman. She plac 1 CONC ed grave markers for Phoebe, and Infant Phoebe Longeteig. 1 CONT 1 CONT Janet Zemanek (JZem@@uwyo.edu) notes Phoebe Berryman (widowed) age 64 b. Oh 1 CONC io father b. NJ and mother b. Ohio. listed in 1880 census for Worth Co. a 1 CONC nd Fletchall Twhp. Living with her was Thomas her son age 30 b. Iowa th 1 CONC en New Jersey then Ohio. and Harriet (probably Harriet V. Berryman) a 1 CONC ge 25 b. Iowa then New Jersey then Ohio. 1 CONT 1 CONT More About PHOEBE (NIEUKERK) VAN METER: 1 CONT Burial: Southwick Cemeteries, Southwick, Nez Perce Co.Idaho 1 CONT Fact 1: 1900, Buried at Southwick, Idaho 1 CONT Fact 2: A person P. Vanmeter is listed in 1860 census in Illinois 1 CONT Fact 3: 1880, Worth County Missouri Census 1 CONT Fact 4: 1880, Living with Thomas, son; Eli probably dead 0 @I00786@ INDI 1 NAME James Watson /Berreman/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1847 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1907 1 FAMS @F00259@ 1 FAMC @F00258@ 0 @I00787@ INDI 1 NAME Ella Caroline /Brigham/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1859 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1941 1 FAMS @F00259@ 0 @I00788@ INDI 1 NAME George Curtis /Berreman/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1887 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1968 1 FAMS @F00260@ 1 FAMC @F00259@ 0 @I00789@ INDI 1 NAME Alta Orrila /House/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1892 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1978 1 FAMS @F00260@ 0 @I00790@ INDI 1 NAME Norman Paul /Berreman/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1931 1 FAMC @F00260@ 1 NOTE @NI00790@ 0 @NI00790@ NOTE 1 CONC Norm's DNA was tested by FamilyTreeDNA, using labs at the University of Ar 1 CONC izona. It was discovered that his sample matched, in 24 of 25 markers, th 1 CONC at of John Samuel Bereman (1926). This confirms with near certainty that t 1 CONC hey had a common ancestor. Independent research conducted by researche 1 CONC rs in the two lines indicates that this ancestor was John Bereman of Cumbe 1 CONC rland County, New Jersey, who lived there between about 1734 and 1805. 0 @I00791@ INDI 1 NAME Bert Walter /McCleneghan/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 NOV 1919 2 PLAC Rockford, Winnebago County, Illinois 1 FAMS @F00261@ 1 FAMC @F01847@ 0 @I00792@ INDI 1 NAME Dorothy Anna /Williams/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 12 SEP 1924 2 PLAC Rockford, Winnebago County, Illinois 1 FAMS @F00261@ 1 FAMC @F01848@ 0 @I00793@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Ann /McCleneghan/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 17 SEP 1948 1 FAMS @F00262@ 1 FAMC @F00261@ 0 @I00794@ INDI 1 NAME Brett Williams /McCleneghan/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 OCT 1954 1 FAMS @F00263@ 1 FAMC @F00261@ 0 @I00795@ INDI 1 NAME Scott Rowell /McCleneghan/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 MAR 1959 1 FAMC @F00261@ 0 @I00796@ INDI 1 NAME Mark Allen /McCleneghan/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 MAR 1964 1 FAMC @F00261@ 0 @I00797@ INDI 1 NAME Richard /Quertermus/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00262@ 0 @I00798@ INDI 1 NAME Robert James /Quertermus/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F05219@ 1 FAMC @F00262@ 0 @I00799@ INDI 1 NAME Lauri Jean /Burris/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00263@ 0 @I00800@ INDI 1 NAME Karl Victor (Viktor) /Berglund/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 3 FEB 1860 2 PLAC Skärstad Parish, Jönköping, Sweden 1 DEAT 2 DATE 6 JAN 1946 2 PLAC Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon 1 BURI 2 DATE 7 JAN 1946 2 PLAC Rose City Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon 1 IMMI 2 DATE 1887 1 FAMS @F00264@ 1 FAMC @F02464@ 1 NOTE @NI00800@ 0 @NI00800@ NOTE 1 CONC Carl Victor and his sister Augusta Charlotta went to Verum Parish in Krist 1 CONC ianstad County with their mother in 1885, after the rest of the family we 1 CONC nt their separate ways following father Johannes's death in 1880" [person 1 CONC al correspondence from Don Hampton (donhampton@@sisna.com), 28 July 20 1 CONC 01 -- JTS]. 1 CONT 1 CONT Some sources suggest that Victor was the oldest of 9 children, but this co 1 CONC nflicts with local records in Sweden. He came to America when he was 18 ye 1 CONC ars old. He was a carpenter, and for several years lived in Missou 1 CONC ri in a community of Swedes before moving to ____ and then to Portland, Or 1 CONC egon. It was Grandpa Berglund who helped Roy Garratt get his start as a c 1 CONC arpenter, or so I believe. 1 CONT 1 CONT From Craig Redecker, son of Carolyn Berglund: information from his grandf 1 CONC ather's (Johan Berglund) autobiography: The family was very poor, and liv 1 CONC ed in a one room log cabin. John describes wearing shoes only in the wint 1 CONC er and getting cold feet crossing patches of snow barefoot in the spri 1 CONC ng on the way to school. He only got to take a few small boiled potatoes f 1 CONC or lunch. When John was nine and a half, his father said they were so po 1 CONC or that he decided John had to leave home and be a tutor for a rich farmer 1 CONC 's son. That was the last of a family home for him. John and Victor attend 1 CONC ed the same seminary at the same time. John got his diploma at 14 and beca 1 CONC me a teacher. Alfred was also a teacher. I don't know about Victor. He gra 1 CONC duated from the seminary, but John doesn't say what he does. Johannes (t 1 CONC he father) died when John was 14. John took care of Inga. She didn't wa 1 CONC nt to live with the other kids because of their drinking. (John was a life 1 CONC long teetotaler). At 15 John took a teaching position in another communit 1 CONC y. Alfred was a teacher in the same community: "Here I took my moth 1 CONC er to keep house for me. She would not stay with my brother as he got dru 1 CONC nk quite often and became quite rough. She had suffered enough from that s 1 CONC ource as my father had spent all his earnings on liquor. He became a wre 1 CONC ck and died of old age at 63." 1 CONT 1 CONT "Apparently Victor was the first to come to the U.S. (about 1878). He th 1 CONC en sent Oscar a ticket to the U.S. John and Inga took a boat from Swed 1 CONC en to Hull, England. They took a train across England to Liverpool, then b 1 CONC ooked passage on the "Majestic" of the White Star Line to New York. They t 1 CONC hen took a train to Rockford, Illinois. Until John got a job, they we 1 CONC re to stay with his brother who was married and had a 3-week-old daught 1 CONC er (I presume this was Victor, if so, this was in 1892), Oscar was also st 1 CONC aying there. Victor was working in one of the factories. Oscar, John, a 1 CONC nd Inga shortly thereafter moved into another house. The depression of t 1 CONC he 90s hit and they were soon starving. The Illinois Central Railroad Comp 1 CONC any had land in Mississippi that could be had for $20 an acre. A lot of pe 1 CONC ople were interested. Three men were selected to check it out, free transp 1 CONC ortation--Victor, John, and another man. It was Jan. 1894 during a terrib 1 CONC le winter. In two days they went from ice and snow to almost tropical in s 1 CONC outhern Miss., close to Louisiana. Victor bought 10 acres, John 12 , acro 1 CONC ss the road. They came back to Miss. in March. There were few houses, so t 1 CONC hey rented a vacant dry goods dept. in a general store. The men put mattre 1 CONC sses around the wall, and Inga, Victor's wife, Hannah, and another wom 1 CONC an slept in a back room. In a story about milking cows, he mentions Inga w 1 CONC as born and raised on a farm in Sweden." 1 CONT 1 CONT "In 1898 Inga was in a buggy or wagon accident and hit her head on a tre 1 CONC e. She was knocked out but otherwise seemed ok. Two months later one of h 1 CONC er eyes turned white, and she started to become irrational. She stuffed h 1 CONC er silk dress down the well and clogged it up. She accused them of not fee 1 CONC ding her. One night John awoke with Inga leaning over him with a knife. Th 1 CONC ey had to hide all sharp objects. They hired a "mammy" to watch over he 1 CONC r. She finally broke down and had to stay in bed. She never got up agai 1 CONC n. After about a month, she died and was buried in a grove of live oaks ab 1 CONC out 100 feet from the house. In 1899 John went back to Geneva, Illinois f 1 CONC or awhile where Victor was living. Apparently Victor had come back some ti 1 CONC me before." 1 CONT 1 CONT The 1900 U.S. census indicates that Victor immigrated to the U.S. in 188 1 CONC 7, rather than (as above) in 1878. This is in closer accord with the id 1 CONC ea that the family stayed together until Johannes's death in 1880. 1 CONT 1 CONT Victor and his family moved to Portland Oregon later and Oscar and his wi 1 CONC fe came with them. 1 CONT 1 CONT Victor Berglund is buried at Rose City Cemetery in Grave: 2, Lot W1/2 N6' 1 CONC 8" 55 Sec. J. 0 @I00801@ INDI 1 NAME Hannah Clarabelle /Peterson/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 NAME Hannah Clarabelle /Peterson/ 2 SOUR @S070716@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: 15 Jun 2006 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 FEB 1873 2 PLAC Columbia Township, Lorain County, Ohio 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 FEB 1873 2 SOUR @S070716@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: 15 Jun 2006 1 DEAT 2 DATE 15 SEP 1957 2 PLAC Gresham, Multnomah County, Oregon 1 BURI 2 DATE 18 SEP 1957 2 PLAC Rose City Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon 1 FAMS @F00264@ 1 FAMC @F00266@ 1 NOTE @NI00801@ 0 @NI00801@ NOTE 1 CONC Hannah was the only child of Peter and Nannie Peterson, but there we 1 CONC re 13 half-brothers and sisters in her family, and she was a foster chi 1 CONC ld when she was four years old. Many of my cousins have memories of Gre 1 CONC at Grandma Berglund who lived with Roy and Esther when we were smal 1 CONC l. We all found her very interesting. She sometimes came down to the kit 1 CONC chen to cook something for herself. She made Cream of Wheat, but used a c 1 CONC offee cup to measure the cereal, which impressed me a great deal. She to 1 CONC ld me once that I had to eat ALL of an apple, to not waste a thing. "Ev 1 CONC en the stem?" I asked. No, she conceded, the stem could be thrown awa 1 CONC y. Once I went into her room and she was listening to a recording of Caru 1 CONC so on the radio. I imitated an opera singer, singing in a grossly exagger 1 CONC ated voice, just like my father did. She looked daggers at me, telli 1 CONC ng me that Caruso was the best singer that ever lived, and I was nev 1 CONC er to make fun of him. The family story about Grandma is the evening (abo 1 CONC ut 10 p.m.) that she came downstairs to see my uncles and aunts playing ca 1 CONC rds, and yelled: "And you call yourselves Christians!!!" Both the lat 1 CONC er hour and the activity were repugnant, evidently. 1 CONT 1 CONT Information about Hannah's birth was obtained from Lorain County, Ohio bir 1 CONC th and death records, 1867-1908 (LDS film #1294334). The Winnebago Coun 1 CONC ty marriage records (FHL 1914046) suggest that Hannah’s birthplace was Wes 1 CONC tview, Ohio, which appears to be on the border between Lorain County and C 1 CONC uyahoga County, very close to Berea. The Lorain County birth record is fol 1 CONC lowed here because it would seem to me more authoritative than a later mar 1 CONC riage record concerning place of birth. 1 CONT 1 CONT Hannah's certificate of death was received from the State of Oregon Boa 1 CONC rd of Health. It states that she died, at age 84, after five weeks in t 1 CONC he hospital--Mountain View Manor in Gresham--of myocardial infarction. T 1 CONC he death certificate also states that she was born in Berea, Ohio, and th 1 CONC at her address at the time of death was 1425 N.E. Freemont Street, which w 1 CONC as Roy and Esther Garratt's home at that time. 1 CONT 1 CONT Hannah was buried on Sept. 18th, 1957 at 2:30 p.m., in Grave #1, Lot W-1 1 CONC /2 726'8'' ff Sec. J. 1 CONT 1 CONT The Furneral Director was Edw. Holman. & Son. 0 @I00802@ INDI 1 NAME Joel /Burnet/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00448@ 1 NOTE @NI00802@ 0 @NI00802@ NOTE 1 CONC Joel lived in Southampton, Long Island (from http://www.ptialaska.net/~dbu 1 CONC rnet/ancestor/d22.htm). 0 @I00803@ INDI 1 NAME Nicole Michelle /Garratt/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 AUG 1981 2 PLAC Vernonia, Oregon 1 FAMS @F05273@ 1 FAMC @F00210@ 0 @I00804@ INDI 1 NAME Frederick Wilhelm /Berglund/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 SEP 1893 2 PLAC Rockford, Winnebago County, Illinois 1 DEAT 2 DATE 8 FEB 1907 2 PLAC Biloxi, Mississippi 1 FAMC @F00264@ 1 NOTE @NI00804@ 0 @NI00804@ NOTE 1 CONC Fred died when he was 13 years old. Esther, his sister, Victoria's Grandm 1 CONC other, always had a touch of sadness when she spoke of him. In a recordi 1 CONC ng from about 1975 Esther says that she was working as a nurse (at age 14 1 CONC ?) when she was told to rush home and see her brother, because he was dyin 1 CONC g. She got there about 10 minutes after he died. Fred was 13 months you 1 CONC nger than Esther, and she loved him very much. Dick Garratt tells a ve 1 CONC ry funny story of going through a linen closet and finding "Uncle Freddi 1 CONC e" in an urn--it was Frederick's ashes, of course. 0 @I00805@ INDI 1 NAME David Albert /Martin/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 SEP 1893 2 PLAC Louisiana 1 DEAT 2 DATE 24 MAR 1965 2 PLAC Portland Oregon 1 BURI 2 DATE 29 MAR 1965 2 PLAC Willamette National cemetery 1 FAMS @F00265@ 0 @I00806@ INDI 1 NAME Miriam Haight /Ford/ ~ 2 SOUR @S110144@ 2 SOUR @S070716@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: 15 Jun 2006 1 SEX F 1 NAME Miriam /(Marian/, Nannie) H. \Ford\~ 1 BIRT 2 DATE 26 SEP 1828 2 PLAC Columbia Center, Medina/Lorain County, Ohio 2 SOUR @S070716@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: 15 Jun 2006 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 1827 AND 1828 2 PLAC Ohio 1 DEAT 2 DATE 30 JUN 1894 2 PLAC Avon/Columbia Center, Lorain County, Ohio 2 SOUR @S070716@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: 15 Jun 2006 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Ancestral File Number 2 PLAC 1J2B-C0L 2 SOUR @S070716@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: 15 Jun 2006 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 FEB 2006 2 SOUR @S070716@ 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: 15 Jun 2006 1 FAMS @F05931@ 1 FAMS @F00266@ 1 FAMC @F05954@ 1 NOTE @NI00806@ 0 @NI00806@ NOTE 1 CONC The only Peterson in the 1880 census in Berea, Cuhahoga County, Ohio, is A 1 CONC nna Peterson, a 37 year old white female who is a widow, living with the f 1 CONC amily of her sister and brother-in-law, Eliza and Edward Robinson. The 1 CONC re is no child named Hanna living in this household at that time [JTS]. 1 CONT 1 CONT "Inasmuch as the Berglund and Peterson were slight preferences, I spent ti 1 CONC me this past week on Hanna and ancestry. Not finding much in Berea and Cu 1 CONC yahoga County, I noticed that Berea was not far outside of Lorain Count 1 CONC y, so I started searching there. Hanna was there. Her birth record ent 1 CONC ry (FHL 1294334) shows Hannah Peterson was born 16 Feb 1873 in Columbia To 1 CONC wnship, Lorain County, with parents Peter Peterson and Marian Ford (or Fos 1 CONC el – the handwriting leaves a question for now, but further research wi 1 CONC ll resolve this). Marian likely should have been Miriam, as the Lorain Co 1 CONC unty marriage license applications (FHL 447524) show Peter Peterson and Mi 1 CONC riam H. Vaughn had made application for a marriage license on 21 Sep 186 1 CONC 7. The marriage record itself was not available on microfilm in the FHL h 1 CONC ere, so I will need to check some other sources, and/or do you want to con 1 CONC tact Lorain County for a copy of the actual marriage record(s)? The 18 1 CONC 70 U.S. census for Columbia Township, Lorain County, Ohio (FHL 295593) sho 1 CONC ws Peter Peterson (age 32, quarryman, b. Sweden – thus 1837/1838) and Miri 1 CONC am Peterson (age 42, keeping house, b. Ohio – thus 1827/1828) and childr 1 CONC en Mary Vaughn (age 7, at home, b. Ohio) and Charlotte Vaughn (age 5, at h 1 CONC ome, b. Ohio). I have not yet searched for the marriage of Miriam/Mari 1 CONC an Ford to a man with surname Vaughn, or for the birth/parents of Miriam/M 1 CONC arian. There were no entries in the death records of Lorain County or Cuy 1 CONC ahoga County for either Peter Peterson or Miriam/Marian Peterson, and the 1 CONC re is no mention of the family in written histories of Lorain County, a 1 CONC nd I did not find them (Peter and Miriam/Marian/Nannie and Hanna/Hanna 1 CONC h) in the 1880 U.S. census index. The 1900 U.S. census for Geneva Townshi 1 CONC p, Kane County, Illinois (FHL 1240312) shows Victor and Hannah had been ma 1 CONC rried 8 years (thus 1891/1892), that Hannah’s mother was born in Indiana ( 1 CONC not Ohio), with two children listed (Esther V., b. Jul 1892 Ohio – Fred W 1 CONC ., b. Sep 1893 Ohio), and that Victor had immigrated to the U.S. in 188 1 CONC 7. I have copies for you of each of the records above, for which FHL fil 1 CONC ms numbers are given" [personal correspondence from Don Hampton (donmarian 1 CONC ne@@sisna.com), 1 January 2005 -- VV)]. 1 CONT 1 CONT An "Application for Letters Testamentary", dated 8 January 1904 in referen 1 CONC ce to Miriam H. Peterson, deceased, for the purpose of clearing up an o 1 CONC ld deed record, makes clear that Miriam Peterson was related to Sylvest 1 CONC er Ford [Lorain County Probate Court, microfilm #65, Estate Film, Case N 1 CONC os 5580-5672, case #5662 -- I have a copy of this record [JTS]]. 0 @I00807@ INDI 1 NAME Jesse /Garratt/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 3 JUL 1983 1 FAMC @F00210@ 0 @I00808@ INDI 1 NAME Richard /Howitt/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00268@ 0 @I00809@ INDI 1 NAME Alice /Anderson/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00268@ 0 @I00810@ INDI 1 NAME David /Lindsay/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00411@ 1 NOTE @NI00810@ 0 @NI00810@ NOTE 1 CONC David was known as the 1st Earl of Crawford [from Jim Fina, jimfina@@worldn 1 CONC et.att.net, March 1999). 0 @I00811@ INDI 1 NAME Peter /Berryman/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00100@ 0 @I00812@ INDI 1 NAME George T. /Berreman/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00258@ 0 @I00813@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Berreman/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00258@ 0 @I00814@ INDI 1 NAME William Henry /Berreman/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE APR 1852 2 PLAC Cedar, Iowa 1 DEAT 2 DATE 12 JUL 1932 1 BURI 2 DATE 18 JUN 1949 2 PLAC Reburied at Normal Hill Cemetery, Lewiston, Idaho 1 FAMS @F05619@ 1 FAMS @F05620@ 1 FAMS @F05621@ 1 FAMC @F00258@ 1 NOTE @NI00814@ 0 @NI00814@ NOTE 1 CONC William H. Berreman is noted in the Nez Perce Co., 1910 Census (Idaho) alo 1 CONC ng with 18 other Berreman's: 1 CONT 1 CONT Archey born 1908(age 2), Baby(female), Carrie age 21 and born in 1889, Del 1 CONC bert age 19 born in 1891, Zilpha age 49 born in Iowa in 1861, 1 CONT 1 CONT Fred Charles age 8 mos., George W.T. age 27 born in Missouri in 1883, Ger 1 CONC ty age 20 born in Germany in 1890, Henry M. age 32 born in 1878 1 CONT 1 CONT Jacob age 25 born in 1885, Lillie G. age 6 born in 1904, Margaret age 66 b 1 CONC orn in Pennsylvia, Mary age 31 born in 1879, Otis age 15 born in 1895, 1 CONT 1 CONT Pearl age 10 born in 1900, William H (as above born in Iowa in 1852, Willi 1 CONC am W. age 9 born in 1901. 1 CONT 1 CONT Bk 70, pg 414 #4348 Lewiston, Idaho Recorders office 1 CONT Know all men by the presents, William H. Berreman and Zilpha C. Berrem 1 CONC an of the County of Nez Perece, State of Idaho with consideration of Thr 1 CONC ee hundred dollars to them paid by Thomas E. Berreman of the county of N 1 CONC ez Perce, State of Idaho, the receipt where of is hereby acknowledged ha 1 CONC ve bargained and paid and by these presents do grant bargain, sell and con 1 CONC vey unto said Thomas e. Berreman his heirs and assigns all the following d 1 CONC escribed real property situated in the County of Nez Perce and State of Id 1 CONC aho towith: The North East quartin (1/4) of section twenty two (22) townsh 1 CONC ip thirty Eights (38) Range one (10 M. B. M. containing forty acres togeth 1 CONC er will all and singualry to tenements heridetaments and appurtenances the 1 CONC reunto belong or in anywise appertaining, and also all real estate right 1 CONC s, title and interests in and to the same. ....continues with legal langua 1 CONC ge dated 14th day of April 1902. 1 CONT 1 CONT Teddy has a note that William Berreman son of Eli Berreman married a seco 1 CONC nd wife name of Donnie or Donna (no children from this marriage.) 1 CONT 1 CONT A Missouri census dated 1880 lists the family as Rebecca and William H. Be 1 CONC rreman. They were living next to Rebecca's Uncle Alexander Grindstaff in F 1 CONC letchall Twship, Worth Co., Missouri on one of two parcels of land that Wi 1 CONC lliam had purchased. This was likely near the area where Alex Grindstaff a 1 CONC nd Jacob Flechall once operated a Grist Mill. 1 CONT Noted also in this census was the household of a Phoebe Berryman, widow 1 CONC ed with two children ( Thomas and Harriet), also living in Fletchall Twsh 1 CONC p. (see Phoebe Van Meter) Source of above Janet Zymanek. 1 CONT 1 CONT bought property in Idaho April 14, 1902 1 CONT 1 CONT 1880 census:(Missouri) 1 CONT Berryman, William age 28 (farmer) IA then Ohio and Ohio 1 CONT Rebecca age 28 b. MO then KY then Indiana (parents birthplace rever 1 CONC sed) 1 CONT Eli Berryman age 9 b. MO. then Iowa and then MO 1 CONT Eda Ann age 7 b. MO then Iowa then MO 1 CONT Amandah age 5 b. MO then Iowa then MO 1 CONT Henry M. age 3 b. MO then IA then MO 1 CONT Annie S. Age 1 b. Iowa then Iowa then Missouri 1 CONT Annie S. B. abt 1879 (apparently later called " Sallie A. " ) bo 1 CONC rn in Iowa others born in Missouri 1 CONT 1 CONT per Janet Zymenek- The first purchase of land by William Berryman was as f 1 CONC ollows: Perryman (sig), W. H. From James Early on Nov. 3, 1874 & filed Au 1 CONC g. 19, 1879 for 5 acreas of land S1/2 NW NE NE in Section 14 - Twhp 66 - R 1 CONC ange 31 (WD Q-166) (located near the Fletchall homestead and cemetery & mi 1 CONC ght have been timber) (Missouri) 1 CONT On Aug. 16, 1879, William Berryman was issued a mortgage on this la 1 CONC nd held by Benedict J. Thompson (Mort Q-167) 1 CONT 1 CONT Likely, William had mortgaged this piece of land to purchase more land: 1 CONT Berreman, Wm H. From John Flechall on Mar. 21, 1879 & filed 14 Ju 1 CONC ne 1882 for 40 acres SW NE (12-66-31) [WD U-357} 1 CONT (this lay in the section to the NE of the Fletchall Homestead and n 1 CONC ear the Fletchall Creek) 1 CONT Then he sold it to Jacob Fletchall Jr (his wife's brother) on Jan. 14, 18 1 CONC 82 & filed on Feb. 12, 1883 {WD W-415} 1 CONT 1 CONT Again, on Sep. 27, 1883 he purchased the land back from Jacob Fletchall wh 1 CONC ich was filed on Aug 27, 1887 when William sold these 40 acres to Lau 1 CONC ra A. Early [WD 5-471] 1 CONT still per Janet Zymenek- This 1887 date " might" approximate the time wh 1 CONC en the family left Worth County and William joined his brothers in the ar 1 CONC ea of Nez Perce Co., ID. A Land Patent (Doc. # 1697) was issued to Willi 1 CONC am Henry Berreman on 7 Jan. 1898. It would be necessary to obtain his appl 1 CONC ication to assertain how may years he had taken to "prove up on this land" 1 CONC . 1 CONT Per Janet Zymanek- From the BLM web site his land was described as follow 1 CONC s: SE Section 22 - Twshp 38 N - Range 1 W falling in Clearwater Co., ID. C 1 CONC learwater lies a few miles to the east of Soutwick in Nez perce County whe 1 CONC re it is believed that Rebecca Fletchall died and is buried. 1 CONT 1 CONT The list of Tax Payers in 1871 includes the name of "Wm Beriman" with a sc 1 CONC rolling indication that the tax papers remained the same through 1894. T 1 CONC he Berreman name was not included for the year 1895. 1 CONT 1 CONT William Henry Berreman had an Idaho land patent dated January 7, 1898 d 1 CONC oc nr 1697 ser nr IDIDAA 027881 BLM Ser #: IDIDAA 027881 Description # 1 A 1 CONC liquot Parts SE Blk 22/ Twnshp 38-N Range 1-W Fract. Sect. No Meridian Boi 1 CONC se State ID Counties Clearwater 1 CONT 1 CONT Per Janet Zymanek Death date on William H. Berreman per Death certficate a 1 CONC nd Picture of Headstone at the Normal Hill Cemetery in Lewiston, Idaho. Ju 1 CONC ly 12, 1932 and see reburial data. 1 CONT 1 CONT More About WILLIAM HENRY BERREMAN: 1 CONT Burial: June 18, 1949, reburied at Normal Hill Cemetery, Lewiston, Idaho 1 CONT Fact 1: From 1910 Idaho Census 1 CONT Fact 2: 1870, Worth County Missouri Census 1 CONT Fact 3: 1880, Worth County Missouri Census 1 CONT Fact 4: 1900, Nez Perce County, Idaho census 1 CONT Fact 5: 1920, Nez Perce County, Idaho census 1 CONT 1 CONT More About REBECCA FLETCHALL: 1 CONT Burial: Southwick Cemeteries, Southwick, Nez Perce Co.Idaho 1 CONT Fact 1: 1880, Worth County Missouri Census 1 CONT Fact 2: 1880, living in Fletchall Township also Fletchall Cemetery 1 CONT 1 CONT Notes for ZILPHA C.: 1 CONT 1910 census seems to indicate a birthdate of 1861 and an age of 49 bo 1 CONC rn in Iowa 1 CONT Bk 70 p-6441 1 CONT Know all men by these presents. That Thomas E. Berreman, a single Man of t 1 CONC he County of Nez Perce State of idaho with consideration of Three Hundr 1 CONC ed Dollars when paid by Zilphia c. Berreman of the County of Nez Perce. St 1 CONC ate of Idaho. The receipt whenafis hereby acknowledge have bargained and S 1 CONC aid and by these presents do grant bargain-Said and convey untosaid Thom 1 CONC es E. Berreman his heirs and assigns all the following described real prop 1 CONC erty situated in the County of Nez Perce and State of Idaho towit: 1 CONT The Nort East four (1/4) of the South East fourth (1/4) of Section twen 1 CONC ty two (22) Township Thirty Eight (38) Ranges One (1) W. B. M. containi 1 CONC ng forty acres. ..continued legal language -document signed Thomas E. Berr 1 CONC eman dated 16th day of April AD 1902. 1 CONT 1 CONT More About ZILPHA C.: 1 CONT Burial: Normal Hill Cemetery (shares headstone with William) 1 CONT Fact 1: 1920, Nez Perce County, Idaho census 0 @I00815@ INDI 1 NAME Harriet Virginia /Berreman/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F00258@ 0 @I00816@ INDI 1 NAME Joel /Berreman/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00258@ 0 @I00817@ INDI 1 NAME Pelagia Jozefa Kazimira /Babianska/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 12 MAR 1824 2 PLAC Lawciszki, Siluva parish, Rasienny district, Kovno, Poland-Russia 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT JUL 1882 1 FAMS @F00419@ 1 FAMC @F05163@ 1 NOTE @NI00817@ 0 @NI00817@ NOTE 1 CONC Her wedding record indicates that Pelagia Jozefa Kazimira went by her thi 1 CONC rd name by the time of her marriage in 1855. She was born on 12 March 18 1 CONC 24 and baptised 19 March 1824 [From Vilius Botyrius (bovil@@takas.lt), sear 1 CONC ching the 1816-1834 birth records for Siluva parish, 16 June 2005 -- JTS 1 CONC ]. Her birth record reads as follows: 1 CONT 1 CONT "In the year of Our Lord 1824 March 19th, I Stanislaw Giedgowd parish-prie 1 CONC st in Szyd?[owiec] baptised the child named Pelagia Josepha Casimira, bo 1 CONC rn on the 12th of this [month and year] from the legal couple of father no 1 CONC bleman Vincentis Babianski and mother noble lady Anna Stankiewiczówna fr 1 CONC om the manor [mansion] Lawczyn[s]ki. The child's parents were present at t 1 CONC he baptism with noble lady Anna Kuszelewska, citizen accompanied with spon 1 CONC sors: nobleman Ludovicus Pitrudzki and noble lady Barbara Gruzewska, all f 1 CONC rom Szydlowiec." [From the baptism register of the parish church in Szydlo 1 CONC wiec for the entire year of 1824, acquired from the research of Vilius Bot 1 CONC yrius (bovil@@takas.lt), 17 June 2005; translated from the original Lat 1 CONC in by Deborah Irwin (starrynite@@racc2000.com), Genealogist/Research Direct 1 CONC or, Ancestral Attic, 27 June 2005 -- JTS]. 1 CONT 1 CONT Kazimira's wedding record indicates that she had been working as a governe 1 CONC ss in Wladyslawow prior to her marriage. 0 @I00818@ INDI 1 NAME William /Clark/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1794 2 PLAC Barren County, Kentucky 1 DEAT 2 DATE 11 JAN 1840 2 PLAC Petersburg, Menard County, Illinois 1 FAMS @F00420@ 1 FAMC @F00422@ 1 NOTE @NI00818@ 0 @NI00818@ NOTE 1 CONC According to material copied by Bernice Coltrin from the files of Lucile D 1 CONC aniels Kirby on 11 July 1971, William was born in 1795 [from the person 1 CONC al files of G. Edward Coltrin, LDS film #1597646]. 1 CONT 1 CONT Information about the parents of Alfred Bedford Clark was taken from an I 1 CONC GI file which cites an LDS ancestral file as its source -- AFN: 10V2-245. 1 CONT 1 CONT 1830 U.S. census for Sangamon County, Illinois, page 134, line 8: Willi 1 CONC am Clark's household includes 7 males (2 under five, 1 from 5-10, 2 from 1 1 CONC 0-15, 1 from 15-20, 1 from 30-40) and 2 females (1 from 5-10, 1 from 20-30 1 CONC ). 1 CONT 1 CONT From Tina Wells (tinabopper@@centurytel.net), 8 July 2007 [JTS]: 1 CONT 1 CONT "Marriage Record, Barren County, Kentucky shows the date of marriage for W 1 CONC illiam Clark and Temperance Slinker, daughter of John Slinker as May 26, 1 1 CONC 813. 1 CONT ------------------------------- 1 CONT "Deed Book #9, page 228, Green County, Kentucky shows William Clark purcha 1 CONC sing 88 acres of land from Benjamin Rice on Caney Creek for $200.00 dat 1 CONC ed October 10, 1819. 1 CONT 1 CONT "Deed Book #12, page 110, Green County, Kentucky shows William Clark selli 1 CONC ng 58 acres of land to William Rogers for $300.00 dated April 24, 1826. 1 CONT 1 CONT "Deed Book #13, page 53, Barren County, Kentucky shows William Clark selli 1 CONC ng 30 acres of land to William Wilcoxen for $300.00, dated September 4, 18 1 CONC 28. 1 CONT 1 CONT "Shortly after the sale of this land William Clark and his brother Henry C 1 CONC lark who married a sister of Temperence, Mary Slinker show up in Menard Co 1 CONC unty, Illinois and settle on the Sangamon River. 1 CONT ------------------------------- 1 CONT "1820 Census, Green County, KY, Page 3: 1 CONT 1 CONT "William Clark 1 CONT Males under 10: 3 1 CONT Males 26-45: 1 1 CONT Females 16-26: 1 1 CONT Females 26-45: 1 1 CONT ------------------------------- 1 CONT "1830 Census, Sangamon County, Illinois, page 134, line 8: 1 CONT William Clark 1 CONT 1 CONT "7 males: 1 CONT 2 under five 1 CONT 1 from 5-10 1 CONT 2 from 10-15 1 CONT 1 from 15-20 1 CONT 1 from 30-40 1 CONT 1 CONT "2 females 1 CONT 1 from 5-10 1 CONT 1 from 20-30 1 CONT ------------------------------- 1 CONT "William Clark died in llinois in 1840 and Temperance appears on the 18 1 CONC 50 and 1860 Census for Menard County, Illinois. 1 CONT ------------------------------- 1 CONT "Administrators for William Clark's will dated Februdary 17, 1840 were Tem 1 CONC perance Clark, widow and Buford Clark the eldest son." 1 CONT 1 CONT From The History of Menard and Mason Counties, 1879, Pg 284-5: 1 CONT 1 CONT "During the next two or three years, the little community was increas 1 CONC ed by the arrival of several additional families, among which were: Jes 1 CONC se Baker, Henry and William Clark, ..., and perhaps others. Henry and Will 1 CONC iam Clark, brothers, came from Kentucky and settled in this precinct. Will 1 CONC iam died many years ago, but Henry is still living upon the place of his o 1 CONC riginal settlement, just across the river from Petersburg. He and his wi 1 CONC fe have lived together for fifty-six years." 1 CONT 1 CONT From a report by Gerald Edward Coltrin for a Descendants of William and He 1 CONC nry Clark Family Reunion, 11 April 1978: 1 CONT 1 CONT "The Clarks, Isaac, William & Henry, Sons of Jacob and Lucy Lacefield Cla 1 CONC rk had come to that part of Sangamon County that is now Menard County in t 1 CONC he 1820's. Although Isaac chose not to stay long William and Henry spent t 1 CONC he rest of their life there. William and Henry had married sisters. Hen 1 CONC ry married Mary "Polly" and William married Temperance. Some of the Slinke 1 CONC rs came also and there are some Slinkers buried on the old homestead ju 1 CONC st East of Petersburg. 1 CONT 1 CONT "The Black Hawk War was always played up in a big way around Petersburg f 1 CONC or it was here that Abraham Lincoln had his only military experience pri 1 CONC or to becoming Commander in Chief of the Union forces during the Civil Wa 1 CONC r. Lincoln was elected Captain of a group basically from New Salem just So 1 CONC uth of what is now Petersburg. A very high percentage of those from the ar 1 CONC ea served either in 1831 or 1832 or both. The descendants of most all cho 1 CONC se to claim their ancestor had served in Lincoln's Co. In most instances t 1 CONC his was found to be an incurrant [sic -- JTS] statement... 1 CONT 1 CONT "In 1832 Captain John Dawsons Co. of Mounted men was part of a spy Batalio 1 CONC n... [P]resent here... is William Clark... who had served in 1831. Mo 1 CONC st of the Clark neighbors were to be found on the listing. The group was m 1 CONC ustered out 28 May 1832... 1 CONT 1 CONT "[William] had lived around Barkers Prairie, so it was felt [in the famil 1 CONC y] he was buried at the Bakers Prairie Cemetery which has been destroyed f 1 CONC or many years. A short distance separates this site from a small cemete 1 CONC ry at the end of the Wilms Lane where a few Black Hawk War veterans are bu 1 CONC ried..." 1 CONT 1 CONT "William Clark presents a unique problem to the Black Hawk Society in th 1 CONC at one of its purposes is to obtain Government Tombstones for military ser 1 CONC vice. Very few stones exist in Illinois for Black Hawk War service so the 1 CONC re are many to be acquired. It is necessary to state the cemetery where t 1 CONC he veteran is and where the stone will be placed and on our friend and rel 1 CONC ative, William Clark, this is superstition at this time. The Illinois Vera 1 CONC ns Commission does pay $30.00 towards the cost of setting each stone. T 1 CONC he Federal Government only provides the stone and shipment to the neare 1 CONC st railhead. An attempte will be made to work something out on Willi 1 CONC am in Menard County." 1 CONT 1 CONT Other notes by G. Edward Coltrin suggest that William and his brother Hen 1 CONC ry emigrated to Illinois with their families in about 1826 (first to a pla 1 CONC ce near Webbs Hill in 1826, then in 1827 to Bakers Prairie east of the pre 1 CONC sent town of Petersburg in what was then a part of Sangamon County but whi 1 CONC ch in 1839 became Menard County. A quote taken from a book about Menard a 1 CONC nd Macon County in 1874 says that "If anyone should happen to know any Cla 1 CONC rks and wish to learn whether they are related or not a easy rule of thu 1 CONC mb was -- If you were not a democrat or a baptist you were not relat 1 CONC ed to our line of Clarks" [from the personal files of G. Edward Coltrin, L 1 CONC DS film #1597646]. 0 @I00819@ INDI 1 NAME Temperance /Slinker/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1794 2 PLAC Bedford County, Virginia 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT 1860 2 PLAC Menard County, Illinois 1 FAMS @F00420@ 1 FAMC @F02261@ 1 NOTE @NI00819@ 0 @NI00819@ NOTE 1 CONC After William's death in 1840, Temperance made the following application f 1 CONC or bounty land offered by the United States Government based upon William 1 CONC 's military service in the "Black Hawk War" [as recorded by Gerald Edwa 1 CONC rd Coltrin for a Descendants of William and Henry Clark Family Reunio 1 CONC n, 11 April 1978]: 1 CONT 1 CONT "State of Illinois, County of Menard. On this twenty fifth day of April A 1 CONC .D. 1855 personally appeared before me, a Justice of the Peace within a 1 CONC nd for the County and State aforesaid Temperance Clark aged sixty one yea 1 CONC rs a resident of Menard County in the State of Illinois who being duly swo 1 CONC rn according to law declares that she is the widow of William Clark, decea 1 CONC sed, who was a private in the company commanded by Captain John Daws 1 CONC on in the regiment of Illinois Militia commanded by Colonel James D. Hen 1 CONC ry in the Black Hawk War A.D. 1831. That her said husband volunteered at S 1 CONC angamon-County [this reference to the County was struck out in the origin 1 CONC al -- JTS] Beardstown, Illinois on or about the 20 April 1832 for the te 1 CONC rm of about three months and continued in actual service in said War for t 1 CONC he term of about forty days and was honorably discharged at Ottawa, Illino 1 CONC is on or about the first day of June 1832. 1 CONT 1 CONT "She further states that she was married to the said William Clark in Barr 1 CONC on County in the State of Kentucky on the 6th. day of May A.D. 1813 by o 1 CONC ne Williamson Trent a minister of the Gospel and that her name before h 1 CONC er said marriage was Temperance Slinker that her said husband died in Mena 1 CONC rd County Illinois on the 11th. day of January A.D. 1840 and that she is n 1 CONC ow a widow. Also that she knows of no private or public record of her marr 1 CONC iage with the said William Clark that can be procurred. 1 CONT 1 CONT "She further declares that she has heretofore made application for bounty- 1 CONC land under the act approved September 28th. A.D. 1850 and obtained a la 1 CONC nd warrent No. (forgotten) for forty acres which she has legally dispos 1 CONC ed of and it cannot now be returned. 1 CONT 1 CONT "She makes this declaration for the purpose of obtaining the bounty la 1 CONC nd to which she may be entitled under the act approved March 3 A.D. 185 1 CONC 5. And I hereby appoint John Tice my attorney to act for me and recei 1 CONC ve in my behalf whatevery may be due me from the United States by virt 1 CONC ue of the above act of March 3 A.D. 1855. 1 CONT 1 CONT "(former papers on file) Pension Office Her 1 CONT Temperance x Clark SS 1 CONT mark" 1 CONT 1 CONT Temperance's sister Mary and her brother-in-law Henry Clark, themselv 1 CONC es a married couple, certified to the accuracy of the above. 0 @I00820@ INDI 1 NAME Eliza Jane /Berriman/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 JAN 1825 2 PLAC Madison, Indiana 1 DEAT 2 DATE 27 MAR 1898 2 PLAC Columbus, Indiana 1 FAMS @F00334@ 1 FAMC @F00181@ 0 @I00821@ INDI 1 NAME William Waller /Mooney/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 MAY 1819 2 PLAC Woodford County, Kentucky 1 DEAT 2 DATE 7 MAR 1900 2 PLAC Columbus, Indiana 1 FAMS @F00334@ 0 @I00822@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Mooney/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1851 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1922 1 FAMS @F00349@ 1 FAMC @F00334@ 0 @I00823@ INDI 1 NAME Harry H. /Montgomery/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1840 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1890 1 FAMS @F00349@ 0 @I00824@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth Mooney /Montgomery/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 25 AUG 1884 2 PLAC Columbus, Indiana 1 FAMS @F00352@ 1 FAMC @F00349@ 0 @I00825@ INDI 1 NAME William Henry /Sinnock/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 AUG 1882 2 PLAC Qunicy, Illinois 1 FAMS @F00352@ 1 FAMC @F00388@ 0 @I00826@ INDI 1 NAME Jonathan /Fithian/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1675 2 PLAC Easthampton, Suffolk County, New York 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1687 2 PLAC Easthampton, Suffolk County, New York 1 DEAT 2 DATE BET 1737 AND 13 APR 1743 2 PLAC Cohansey, Cumberland County, New Jersey 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1743 2 PLAC Salem, New Jersey 1 FAMS @F00561@ 1 FAMC @F00341@ 1 NOTE @NI00826@ 0 @NI00826@ NOTE 1 CONC There is some controversy about which of William Fithian's sons was fath 1 CONC er to Jonathan. My best records suggest that it was Enoch, while others ( 1 CONC Margaret E. Sheaffer and Carol M. Sheaffer via Norm Sechrest, aj532@@lafn.o 1 CONC rg, 5 July 1999) suggest that it was Samuel. There is also confusion abo 1 CONC ut which Fithian in these two generations was married to which Burnet. So 1 CONC me sources suggest that Enoch Fithian married Priscilla Burnet, rather th 1 CONC an Miriam Burnet, that Jonathan Fithian, rather than David Fithian, marri 1 CONC ed Sarah Burnet, and that Samuel Fithian married Miriam Burnet, rather th 1 CONC an Priscilla Burnet [from the files of Doris Konkel, courtesy of Ron Hag 1 CONC en (hagenr@@gte.net), 8 May 2001 -- JTS]. 1 CONT 1 CONT Jonathan moved first from Long Island to Philadelphia, settling final 1 CONC ly in Salem County, New Jersey. Jonathan signed a will in 1737 (From T 1 CONC he Compendium of American Genealogy, ed. by F.A. Virkus, vol. VI (1937 1 CONC ), p. 515). 1 CONT 1 CONT Jonathan was referred to as "Squire Jonathan" and "the old Squire of Cumbe 1 CONC rland County" (from Cathy Yandek, CRYandek@@aol.com, 9 Mar 1997, receiv 1 CONC ed by me on 2 Jan 1999). 1 CONT 1 CONT Jonathan's will was written on 3 August 1737 and proved on 29 April 174 1 CONC 3. It listed wife Sarah and children Phebe (wife of William Stratton), Dav 1 CONC id, Jonathan, and Sarah (wife of Thomas Baitman) (from Salem County Geneal 1 CONC ogical Data by Stanley Craig, p. 81, via Norm Sechrest, aj532@@lafn.or 1 CONC g, 19 January 1999 and 5 July 1999). The will is recorded in Vol 5 pa 1 CONC ge 12 at Sec. of State of N.Y. [from the files of Doris Konkel, courte 1 CONC sy of Ron Hagen (hagenr@@gte.net), 8 May 2001 -- JTS]. 1 CONT 1 CONT From Norm Berreman's FTW file, 18 August 1999: 1 CONT 1 CONT "Jonathan Fithian was born in 1675 into the family of Enoch Fithian of Eas 1 CONC thampton, Long Island. The Fithian family appears to have occupied a posi 1 CONC tion of respect in the Easthampton Community with JF's father having serv 1 CONC ed a number of public positions. 1 CONT 1 CONT "At some point probably around 1690 a large portion of the younger populat 1 CONC ion of Easthampton and Neighboring Southampton moved to the Cohansey ar 1 CONC ea of cumberland County, New Jersey. JF seems to have been among this pop 1 CONC ulation. He settled with his family on the south side of the Cohansey Riv 1 CONC er. 1 CONT 1 CONT "JF followed his father's tradition of public service in the Cohansey comm 1 CONC unity. He served as constable for the area south of the Cohansey Riv 1 CONC er in 1710 and as assessor in 1718. He seems to have acted as somethi 1 CONC ng of a local lawyer, possibly because he was literate in a community whe 1 CONC re illiteracy was spreading. Between 1705 and 1730 JF's name appeear 1 CONC ed in at least twelve local wills. It is unlikely that all of these indiv 1 CONC iduals were related to him. 1 CONT 1 CONT "JF prepared his own will on 3 August 1737 , but he did not die until ju 1 CONC st before 13 April 1743 when his will was proven." 0 @I00827@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah /Burnet/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE BEF 1686 2 PLAC Southampton, Suffolk County, New York 1 DEAT 2 DATE 12 SEP 1716 2 PLAC Easthampton, Suffolk County, New York 1 FAMS @F00573@ 1 FAMC @F00340@ 0 @I00828@ INDI 1 NAME Lot /Burnet/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Suffolk County, New York 1 DEAT 2 DATE 16 JUL 1702 2 PLAC Southampton, Suffolk County, New York 1 FAMS @F00340@ 1 FAMC @F00448@ 1 NOTE @NI00828@ 0 @NI00828@ NOTE 1 CONC From Norm Berreman's FTW file, 18 August 1999: "Lot Burnett was assess 1 CONC ed at £100 in the 1683 tax assessment for Southampton. This would have be 1 CONC en approximately an average assessment." 1 CONT 1 CONT Lot was on a tax list at Southampton, 11 September 1696 (from Helen S. Ull 1 CONC mann, hsu@@world.std.com). 1 CONT 1 CONT Jim Fina and Norm Berreman have it that Lot's date of death is 16 June 170 1 CONC 2. The census of 1698 gives the names of his six sons. Lot worked as a C 1 CONC ordwainer (from Jim Fina, jimfina@@worldnet.att.net, 9 January 1999 and fr 1 CONC om Norm Berreman's FTW file, 18 August 1999). 1 CONT 1 CONT From Ron Hagen's notes (hagenr@@gte.net, 23 April 2001 -- JTS): 1 CONT 1 CONT "Lott Burnet, son of Thomas Burnett 1 CONT Will Suffolk Co. L. I. 6th June 1702 1 CONT Lott Burnet of Southampton, Suffolk Co. Cordwainter 1 CONT Wife Phebe 1 CONT Leaves legacy to his son David of land of Cohansey in bounds of town of Fa 1 CONC irfield in West Jersey 1 CONT To daughter Sarah Fithian 10 shillings, have had her portion 1 CONT Sons Joseph, David, Jonathan, Nathan, Ephraim and Samuel 1 CONT Ex-- wife and eldest son Joseph 1 CONT Will proved 1 Sept. 1702." 0 @I00829@ INDI 1 NAME Phoebe /Mills/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1650 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1658 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Southampton, Suffolk County, New York 1 FAMS @F00340@ 1 FAMC @F00570@ 0 @I00830@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Burnet/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1612 2 PLAC Braintree, Essex, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE DEC 1684 2 PLAC Southampton, Suffolk County, New York 1 FAMS @F00448@ 1 FAMC @F00517@ 1 NOTE @NI00830@ 0 @NI00830@ NOTE 1 CONC from the Compendium of American Genealogy, Vol. VII, p. 78: 1 CONT 1 CONT Thomas was one of the 40 families that settled at Southampton, L.I. 1 CONT 1 CONT from http://home.att.net/~jimfina/burnett.html: 1 CONT 1 CONT Thomas Burnet, was born in 1612, in Essex, Braintree, England, the olde 1 CONC st son to Dr. Thomas Burnet and his wife Jane Foys. Thomas Burnet of South 1 CONC ampton was also the 10th great grandson of Alexander Burnard, first lai 1 CONC rd of the House of Burnett of Leys. Sometime prior to 1640 (Thomas' name d 1 CONC oes not appear on any known passenger lists), he removed from England to L 1 CONC ynn, MA, where he stayed a short time, according to Savage. From ther 1 CONC e, he moved to Southampton, Long Island, NY in 1643, one of a group of abo 1 CONC ut 44 families offered land by the original settlers who had moved there f 1 CONC rom Lynn in 1640. He was given a lot on condition he remain there 3 yea 1 CONC rs and improve it. While we know Thomas’wife was named Mary, there is reas 1 CONC on to believe he married Mary Cooper daughter of John Cooper and Wiebro Gr 1 CONC iggs. Certain historians attribute a second marriage to this Thomas Burne 1 CONC t, to a Mary Pierson, daughter of John Pierson, in Lynn, MA, on Dec 3, 166 1 CONC 3. This was an error as it was not the same Thomas Burnet, in fact, his na 1 CONC me was Thomas Burnap and he and his wife, Mary Pierson Burnap, lived in Re 1 CONC ading, MA. 1 CONT 1 CONT Thomas Burnet died about 1684 in Southampton, L.I., NY, his will is on fi 1 CONC le at Riverhead, Suffolk County, L.I., NY. 1 CONT 1 CONT from Ron Hagen (hagenr@@gte.net), 31 Dec 1998: 1 CONT 1 CONT "The parents of Thomas Burnett have not been identified. It is anticipat 1 CONC ed here that TB might have been born in England prior to the Puritan emigr 1 CONC ation to Massachusetts and that he probably came to New England with them. 1 CONT 1 CONT [The Compendium of American Genealogy, vol. III, p. 43 suggests that Thom 1 CONC as was born in Scotland - JTS] 1 CONT 1 CONT "It is likely that he had several siblings and it is equally likely that s 1 CONC ome might have accompanied him to Southampton around 1640. Patti Bacon qu 1 CONC otes a Duane Burnet of Juneau, Alaska as saying that Thomas Burnet was bo 1 CONC rn in Braintree, Essex, England in 1612. This is accepted here. 1 CONT 1 CONT "One source places TB's arrival in America in 1643. Tradition however h 1 CONC as TB coming from Scotland or England in 1639. 1 CONT 1 CONT "There is a disputed claim that TB had lived in Lynn, Massachusetts pri 1 CONC or to moving to Long Island. This would support claims that TB married Ma 1 CONC ry [Pierson] the daughter of John Pierson of Lynn, Massachusetts. Th 1 CONC is is tentatively accepted here though it is noted that John's "brother" H 1 CONC enry Pierson was a resident of Southampton when Mary and TB married (3 Dec 1 CONC ember 1663 in my notes) and that Mary might have been Henry's daughte 1 CONC r. I tentatively take this marriage date as being the church marria 1 CONC ge of the two parents and consider it likely that the two were espoused ea 1 CONC rlier. Otherwise, TB was married earlier to another woman named Mary. 1 CONT 1 CONT [To further confuse things, a John Miller, who settled in Easthampton, Lo 1 CONC ng Island in about 1649 is said to have married a Mary Pierson (Compendi 1 CONC um of American Genealogy, vol. VII, p. 307). Miller died in 1664, leavi 1 CONC ng enough time in principle for Mary and Thomas Burnet to marry and ha 1 CONC ve at least Matthias, and perhaps at least some of the earlier children li 1 CONC sted in these files as having been borne by Thomas's first wife. Given th 1 CONC at Thomas is universally said to have been in Southampton since at least 1 1 CONC 643, and given furthermore that the generally accepted date for his marria 1 CONC ge to Mary Pierson is 1663, there doesn't seem much that would support t 1 CONC he idea that the woman he married was John's daughter, rather than Henry' 1 CONC s, or that she was the mother of Thomas's oldest children. Thomas might w 1 CONC ell have been in Lynn, though, but long before marrying Mary Pierson. O 1 CONC ne version of the chronology says that Thomas went to Lynn from Engla 1 CONC nd or Scotland before 1640, moved to Southampton in 1643, and married Ma 1 CONC ry Pierson in 1663 (Compendium of American Genealogy, vol. III, p. 43) - J 1 CONC TS] 1 CONT 1 CONT "In 1640 TB was listed in town records as a "laborer". This is well befo 1 CONC re the presumed marriage of TB to Mary Pierson and opens the possibility t 1 CONC hat there were two TBs. This would explain the confusing array of TB chil 1 CONC dren who do not seem to be convincing full siblings [but Thomas's will, be 1 CONC low, seems to list all the children and thus seems to close the issue]. 1 CONT 1 CONT "Thomas Burnett was granted a town lot in Southampton on 13 October 1643. 1 CONT 1 CONT "Whaling was an early occupation of the Easthampton and Southampton area 1 CONC s. As early as 1644 Southampton began patrols of the beaches to located s 1 CONC tranded whales. By 1667 Southampton residents banded together to mou 1 CONC nt an expedition of thirteen men and a boy for six to eight months pursui 1 CONC ng whales at sea. Easthampton and Huntington soon followed this tra 1 CONC de as well. In this endeavor the local whites cooperated with local India 1 CONC ns who were particularly adept at harpooning the whales. 1 CONT 1 CONT "King Philip's War broke out in New England in 1675. This episode creat 1 CONC ed considerable anxiety in eastern Long Island because local Indians had c 1 CONC ontinued to pay tribute to the Narragansett even though this affiliation h 1 CONC ad been banned by the government earlier. During July or August 1675 Gove 1 CONC rnor Edmund Andros crossed the Island disarming the local Indians. Militi 1 CONC as in the various towns were also reviewed by the governor. Fear of a Lo 1 CONC ng Island Indian rebellion abated by September and except for the Shelt 1 CONC er Island and Montauk Indians near Easthampton, who had communicated wi 1 CONC th the Narragansetts, arms were restored so that they might hunt. Towns w 1 CONC ere however instructed to prepare a fortified place for local defence. Wh 1 CONC en reports of further correspondence with mainland Indians arose in late O 1 CONC ctober, the Indians were again disarmed. Whalers in Easthampton were orde 1 CONC red to get special permission to hire Indians from outside of the immedia 1 CONC te region. Regulations on Long Island were gradually relaxed in 1676 as t 1 CONC he rebellion was suppressed on the mainland. 1 CONT 1 CONT "The will of Thomas Burnett, husbandman, was written in Southampt 1 CONC on on 10 March 1679 (os). Mary his wife was the sole executrix. Witness 1 CONC es were John Hester and John Laughton. The will was filed in Riverhead, L 1 CONC ong Island. In the will Burnett noted that he was sick in body. He le 1 CONC ft children John, Joel, Lott, Hester, Merrium, and Priscilla each 5 shilin 1 CONC gs. Son Aaron received the house and home lot after wife's death and TB 1 CONC 's 3 acres on the 10 acre lot. Aaron also received 10 acres at Meacoke Ga 1 CONC te adjoining land of Jonah Ffordham, all ox pasture divisions, and 2 heife 1 CONC rs and 2 steers. TB gave sons Mordecai and Dan all land at Cormorants Poi 1 CONC nt to be equally divided among them at age 21. Son Matthais, after TB's w 1 CONC ife's death was to get the lease on the Great Plains in Halseys Neck. Dau 1 CONC ghter Lois at marriage or 18 years was to get 10 pounds. Wife Mary Burne 1 CONC tt was sole executrix and residual heir. 1 CONT 1 CONT "Thomas Burnett appeared on the taxpayers' assessment for 1683 in Southamp 1 CONC ton. He was assessed at 119 pounds 6s 6s. This was far from the highe 1 CONC st assessment in the town. 1 CONT 1 CONT "Thomas Burnett is said to have died 'about 1684'. Patti Bacon quotes a Du 1 CONC ane Burnet of Juneau, Alaska as saying that Thomas Burnet died in Decemb 1 CONC er 1684 in Southampton. This is accepted here. An online source claims 1 1 CONC 689. 1 CONT 1 CONT "Thomas was a "husbandman". He signed a will on 10 March 1679 in Southamp 1 CONC ton, East Riding of Yorkshire, Long Island (Suffolk County), New York." 1 CONT 1 CONT From From Duane Burnet, 4125 Columbia Blvd, Juneau, AK 99801 (dburnet@@ptia 1 CONC laska.net ): 1 CONT 1 CONT "Thomas's will, dated March 16, 1679-80 is filed at Riverhead, L.I." 1 CONT 1 CONT Some sources say that Thomas married Mary Pearson on 3 October 1663, othe 1 CONC rs (like dcb@@jps.net) say the date was 3 December 1663. These sources agr 1 CONC ee that the marriage took place in Lynn, Massachusetts. 1 CONT 1 CONT Some sources (like Duane Burnet, 4125 Columbia Blvd, Juneau, AK 99801 (dbu 1 CONC rnet@@ptialaska.net )) say that Thomas's father was Dr. Thomas Burnet, of B 1 CONC raintree, Essex, deriving further from Of Leys, Kincard, Scotland. Oth 1 CONC er sources, like dcb@@jps.net, say that Thomas's father was Robert Burne 1 CONC tt and his mother was Ann ?. 1 CONT 1 CONT In support of the Duane Burnet claim is the following from Jim Fina (jimfi 1 CONC na@@worldnet.att.net): 1 CONT 1 CONT "The Burnett of Leys line is cleanly documented down to Dr. Thomas Burn 1 CONC et of Braintree, Essex who WAS in fact, the 3rd son of Alexander Burn 1 CONC et of Leys and his wife Katherine Arbuthnot (also his first cousin). Dr. B 1 CONC urnet, or as he's listed, Thomas Burnet, M.A., married Jane Foys in 1611 a 1 CONC nd did have a son Thomas born in 1612. However the source for all this, "T 1 CONC he Family of Burnett of Leys, with Collateral Branches," by George Burnet 1 CONC t, LL.D., Lyon King of Arms, Aberdeen, MCMI (1901), doesn't connect this T 1 CONC homas Burnet born in 1612 to Thomas Burnet of Southampton. In fact, the bo 1 CONC ok lists some 34 Thomas Burnet(t)s. A second source that confirms the conn 1 CONC ection down to Thomas Burnet, son of Dr. Thomas Burnet of Braintree, is t 1 CONC he "Genealogical Tree of the Family of Burnett of Leys, with Collateral Br 1 CONC anches," prepared by W. Kendall Burnett, Advocate, 1893. 1 CONT 1 CONT "In using both sources, and doing a lot of reading and researching, I w 1 CONC as able to eliminate all but Dr. Thomas Burnet's son Thomas, as being t 1 CONC he same Thomas Burnet of Southampton. 1 CONT 1 CONT "Isabella Neff Burnet (1885- ), in her book "Dr. William Burnet and h 1 CONC is sons Jacob, Isaac, and David, (1938), on page 52 she lists the 14 child 1 CONC ren of Alexander Burnet of Leys (1578-1619) XII. Included among them is h 1 CONC is 2nd son (Sir) Thomas, first Baronet (Alexander, the oldest son, di 1 CONC ed in France leaving Thomas as heir). On page 53, she wrote the followi 1 CONC ng regarding that same Thomas and another: 1 CONT 1 CONT "'("I think this Thomas Burnet may be the one that came to Lynn, Mass. Pri 1 CONC or to 1643", or the Thomas, son of Thomas Burnet, M.D. who was born in 161 1 CONC 2). 1 CONT 1 CONT "Source: The Burnetts of Lys (sic), by George Burnett.' 1 CONT 1 CONT "Now since her first choice was pretty easy to eliminate (for one thi 1 CONC ng he died in 1653 at Crathes Castle) that leaves her second choice, Thom 1 CONC as Burnet son of Dr. Thomas Burnet. 1 CONT 1 CONT "Researcher Anne Mariah Burnet (1862-1968), in her collection of papers, w 1 CONC rote the following about Thomas Burnet of Southampton: "Thomas Burnet, t 1 CONC he first mentioned, was a relative of Bishop Gilbert Burnet, whose son Wil 1 CONC liam, was colonial Governor of New Jersey and New York from 1720-1727; a 1 CONC nd after that, Governor of Massachusetts until his death in 1729." 1 CONT 1 CONT "As it turns out, Thomas Burnet, son of Dr. Thomas Burnet fits all these r 1 CONC equirements also. He was the first cousin, once removed, to Bishop Gilbe 1 CONC rt Burnet and would have been second cousin to his son, Governor William B 1 CONC urnet. 1 CONT 1 CONT "The same Annie Mariah Burnet commissioned Phllimere & Co. Ltd, genealogic 1 CONC al Publishers & Record Searchers, (220 Chancery Lane, London, England WC 2 1 CONC ), to research who Thomas Burnet of Southampton was. She had suggeste 1 CONC d, as was mentioned by Savage, to look for a Thomas Burnett of Yorkshir 1 CONC e, possibly the son of Dr. Thomas Burnett, royal physician. The researche 1 CONC rs concluded their report with the following: 1 CONT 1 CONT "'I have examined all the Emigrant lists, that I can trace, without findi 1 CONC ng any clue to the identity of the above Thomas Burnett…..The name is n 1 CONC ot a very unusual one in this country hence, unless you have some defini 1 CONC te tradition to that effect, I should doubt whether there is any connecti 1 CONC on with the family whose pedigree you enclose….It there any record in t 1 CONC he USA as to the age of Thomas Burnett, either when he settled there or wh 1 CONC en he died?' 1 CONT 1 CONT "I think this goes a long way to eliminate any Thomas Burnett of Yorkshir 1 CONC e. Remember, that's all they were commissioned to look for, a Thomas Burn 1 CONC et from Yorkshire. Several were listed and followed up on, each being elim 1 CONC inated by finding their whereabouts or place of burial at the time our Tho 1 CONC mas was in Southampton. Assuming they did an effective job, and from the c 1 CONC omplete report it appears they did, this seems to eliminate the probabili 1 CONC ty that Thomas Burnet of Southampton was from Yorkshire, as has been guess 1 CONC ed by some historians (still working on who exactly first suggested this t 1 CONC heory). 1 CONT 1 CONT "In a letter from M.L. Hawley, Genealogist of the Presbyterian Church of M 1 CONC orristown, NJ, and member of the New Jersey Historical Society, dated Feb. 1 CONC 1, 1932, to a Mr. Eugene Bouton. He included the comment: "I also fou 1 CONC nd an account of the Burnet family in a History of Morris County which sa 1 CONC ys they come from the L.I. Burnets and are descended from Dr. Thomas Burn 1 CONC et descended from a fine old Eng. family, giving the arms &c." 1 CONT 1 CONT "The letter is from Box 1, Folder 14 (also known as the Burnett Folder). P 1 CONC art of the Eugene Boutong (sic) Papers #SC12466, on file at the New York S 1 CONC tate Library, Albany NY 12230. 1 CONT 1 CONT [I'm pretty sure I've found the book M.L. Hawley was referring to in his l 1 CONC etter to Eugene Bouton. There's a lengthy history of the Burnets, writt 1 CONC en by Mrs. Helen M. Brittin, in a book entitled Biographical and Genealogi 1 CONC cal History of Morris County New Jersey, published originally by the Lew 1 CONC is Publishing Company in 1899. It doesn't look like it can be used to conf 1 CONC irm very much, since the article as a whole seems pretty confused again 1 CONC st the background of what Jim seems to have uncovered -- JTS, 22 October 1 1 CONC 999.] 1 CONT 1 CONT "So, while the choice of Thomas Burnet, grandson of Alexander Burnet of Le 1 CONC ys and Katherine Arbuthnot is not a proven fact (what is), it seems to ha 1 CONC ve a lot of circumstantial evidence pointing to the conclusion th 1 CONC at he is one in the same person as Thomas Burnet of Southampton. Since the 1 CONC re are no other theories with any evidence whatsoever that support the 1 CONC m, it seems to be the best choice. I'm not done researching this questio 1 CONC n, but in my opinion, Thomas Burnet of Southampton, my 7th great grandfath 1 CONC er, WAS the son of Dr. Thomas Burnet of Braintree, Essex, England." 1 CONT 1 CONT Thomas's father was an overseer in the Congregational church at Braintre 1 CONC e, Essex, England. So we can assume that Thomas was raised Congregationali 1 CONC st. the first church in Southampton was Congregationalist, with Rev. Abrah 1 CONC am Pierson, just ordained, as the first minister. Since church attendan 1 CONC ce was mandatory, we can assume Thomas was a member. A few years later, t 1 CONC he first Presbyterian church was opened in Bridgehampton (right next to So 1 CONC uthampton). Whether Thomas switched to the Presbyterian church isn't clea 1 CONC r, but his son Lot was a member of that church (from Jim Fina, jimfina@@wor 1 CONC ldnet.att.net, 5 January 1999). 1 CONT 1 CONT from SUFFOLK COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE 1 CONT SUFFOLK COUNTY SESSIONS, VOL. I, PAGE 161 1 CONT 1 CONT WILL OF THOMAS BURNETT 1 CONT 1 CONT In the name of God, Amen, I, Thomas Burnett, of Southampto 1 CONC n, in ye east Riding of Yorkshire, in Long Island, husbandman, being si 1 CONC ck of body but strong ye mercy of God, in perfect strength of memory, bles 1 CONC sed be His name, for 1 CONT it and not knowing the day of my death doe make this my will and testame 1 CONC nt in manner and form following: 1 CONT 1 CONT Imprimis, I give and bequeath my soul to Christ, my Redeemer, who by His b 1 CONC lood hath purchased the same. 1 CONT 1 CONT 1stly: I give my body to ye earth from whence it was first taken after a d 1 CONC ecent burial to be made by my executrix and for my wordly estate I gi 1 CONC ve it as hereafter mentioned. 1 CONT 1 CONT 2ndly: I give unto my six children, John, Joel, Lott, Hester, Merrium, Pri 1 CONC scilla, each of them 5 shillings apiece, to be paid to them by my executri 1 CONC x. 1 CONT 1 CONT 3rdly: I give unto my son, Aaron Burnett, my house and home lot after my w 1 CONC ife's decease, and my 3 acres on ye 10 acre lott. 1 CONT 1 CONT 4thly: And at my decease I give unto him my said son my ten acres lyi 1 CONC ng at Meacoke Gate adjoining to ye land of Mr. Jonah Ffordham, all my ox p 1 CONC asture division, and 2 heifers and 2 steers, to be delivered to h 1 CONC im by my executrix. 1 CONT 1 CONT 5th1y: I give unto my two sons, Moredecai and Dan Burnett, all my land a 1 CONC tt ye place called Cormerants Point, to be equally divided between them wh 1 CONC en they shall obtain to ye age of 1 and 20 years only they shall summ 1 CONC er 6 cows during her life. 1 CONT 1 CONT 6thly: I give unto my son, Matthias, after my said wife's decease, my le 1 CONC af in ye Great Plains in Halseyes Neck. 1 CONT 1 CONT 7thly: I give unto my daughter, Lois, at her day of Marriage, or at ye a 1 CONC ge of 18 which first happens, the sum of 10 pounds to be paid unto h 1 CONC er by my executrix. 1 CONT 1 CONT Lastly: I, by this my last will and testament, make my living wife, Mary B 1 CONC urnett sole executrix of this my last will and testament and to have a 1 CONC ll ye residue of my estate that is not disposed of, and to pay all my deb 1 CONC ts and legacies hereinafter mentioned. 1 CONT 1 CONT In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal, t 1 CONC his the 10th day of March 1679-80. 1 CONT 1 CONT (signed) Thomas Burne 1 CONC tt (Seal) 1 CONT 1 CONT Witness; 1 CONT John Hester 1 CONT John Laughton 1 CONT 1 CONT A true copy - John How Clark 1 CONT Dec. 2, 1689 1 CONT 1 CONT (from Jim Fina, jimfina@@worldnet.att.net, 9 January 1999): 1 CONT 1 CONT "There are deeds on record from Thomas Burnet to several of his sons, show 1 CONC ing that he had liberally provided for them, before making the beque 1 CONC st of five shillings to each. He was living in September, 1683, as his na 1 CONC me is found in an assessment roll of Southampton, printed in the second vo 1 CONC lume of the Documentary History of New York. New York Genealogical & Biogr 1 CONC aphical Society Library, NY, NY. Placed there by Martha M. Sharp. 1 CONT 1 CONT " The letter is from Box 1, Folder 14 (also known as the Burnett Folder 1 CONC ). Part of the Eugene Boutong Papers #SC12466, on file at the New York Sta 1 CONC te Library, Albany NY 12230." 0 @I00831@ INDI 1 NAME Enoch /Fithian/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1646 2 PLAC Easthampton, Suffolk County, New York 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1646 2 PLAC Fairfield, Connecticut 1 DEAT 2 DATE 20 FEB 1725/26 2 PLAC Gardiners Island, Suffolk County, New York 1 DEAT 2 DATE 20 FEB 1726/27 2 PLAC Gardiner's Island,Suffolk County, New York 1 FAMS @F00341@ 1 FAMC @F00342@ 1 NOTE @NI00831@ 0 @NI00831@ NOTE 1 CONC From Norm Berreman's FTW file, 18 August 1999: 1 CONT 1 CONT "Enoch was the son of town pioneer William Fithian and his wife Margare 1 CONC t. EF's family was of perhaps average or slightly below average size f 1 CONC or the times in that he had one brother and three sisters. The Fithians s 1 CONC eem to have been literate and to have possessed some prestige in the to 1 CONC wn though there is no evidence that they possessed wealth. EF possessed l 1 CONC and in the Easthampton area as early as 1668. 1 CONT 1 CONT "EF and his wife remained in Easthampton which was their home for the re 1 CONC st of their lives. 1 CONT 1 CONT "Enoch Fithian appeared on the taxpayers' list for Easthampton, Long Isla 1 CONC nd on 24 August 1675. He was assessed at L67. This was one of the lowe 1 CONC st assessments in the community. EF was assessed again in 1683. This ti 1 CONC me he was rated at L72 16s 8d, an indication of only a slight increa 1 CONC se in personal assets over the assessment period. In 1683 he was credit 1 CONC ed with owning 6 (acres?) of land, 1 ox, 4 cows, no horses, 2 swine, a 1 CONC nd 10 sheep. As a matter of note for the community, sheep were much mo 1 CONC re common than swine but the absence of a horse was unusual. 1 CONT 1 CONT "EF's late years included several periods of public service including serv 1 CONC ice as town constable from 5 April 1687 to 4 October 1694. He also serv 1 CONC ed in the community milita as a lieutenant during the period 1700-1702." 0 @I00832@ INDI 1 NAME Miriam /Burnet/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 NAME Marian /Burnet/ ~ 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1656 2 PLAC Southampton, Suffolk County, New York 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1 APR 1717 2 PLAC Easthampton, Suffolk County, New York 1 FAMS @F00341@ 1 FAMC @F00448@ 1 NOTE @NI00832@ 0 @NI00832@ NOTE 1 CONC From Norm Berreman's FTW file, 18 August 1999: 1 CONT 1 CONT "MB and EF bore at least seven children. A large number of these childr 1 CONC en moved away to Cohansey, Cumberland County, New Jersey when that communi 1 CONC ty was founded by settlers from the Hamptons in the 1690's, but the Eno 1 CONC ch Fithians remained in Easthampton." 0 @I00833@ INDI 1 NAME William J. /Fithian/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 DEC 1618 2 PLAC Wales 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1619 2 PLAC England or Wales 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1620 2 PLAC Wales 1 DEAT 2 DATE 24 APR 1678 2 PLAC Easthampton, Suffolk County, New York 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 1678 2 PLAC Easthampton, Suffolk County, New York 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 1680 2 PLAC Easthampton, Suffolk County, New York 1 FAMS @F00342@ 1 NOTE @NI00833@ 0 @NI00833@ NOTE 1 CONC William signed a will in 1678. He first appeared in Boston, and went fr 1 CONC om there to Lynn, Massachusetts and New Haven, Connecticut. He finally se 1 CONC ttled in Easthampton, Long Island, in 1639 (Compendium of American Geneal 1 CONC ogy, vol. VII, 1942, p. 851). 1 CONT 1 CONT From Marian Fraser, Caixa Postal 574, 40,000 Bahia, Brazil: 1 CONT 1 CONT "William Fithian d 1678 came to Long Island with wife Margaret and childre 1 CONC n: Margaret, Enoch b. 1646 m. Miriam Burnett, Sarah m. Samuel Mulford, Han 1 CONC ah and Samuel b. 1657." 1 CONT 1 CONT There is controversy about William's origin. Sean Drury, spdrury@@earthlin 1 CONC k.net, (personal correspondence, 15 January 1999) writes this: 1 CONT 1 CONT "William Fithian, the first of that name in Easthampton, was a native of W 1 CONC ales. According to tradition he was a soldier in Cromwell's army, and How 1 CONC ell's History of Southampton says he was present at the execution of Charl 1 CONC es I, was proscribed as a regicide on the accession of Charles II in 166 1 CONC 0, and obliged to flee the country to save his life. However, in contradi 1 CONC ction of this, we find recorded in Vol. I of the E.H. Town Records that 'W 1 CONC illiam Ffithian' was granted land in July 1653, and again in May, 1655. T 1 CONC radition also says that he came first to Boston, thence to Lynn, Mass., th 1 CONC en to New Haven, Conn. before coming to Long Island (Easthampton Histo 1 CONC ry & Genealogy by Rattray, p. 331). 1 CONT 1 CONT "Another descendant (I lost his name) is doing serious research in Engli 1 CONC sh libraries on the man and finds that the William Fithian of Easthampt 1 CONC on was most likely not the 'regicide' suspect, due to conflicting dat 1 CONC es of residence in England and Long Island. Furthermore, he believes th 1 CONC at our William was actually from Southampton, England (despite having a We 1 CONC lsh name) and settled Southampton, Long Island before moving to Easthampto 1 CONC n, Long Island. 1 CONT 1 CONT "William Fithian owned, 1650-1670, the property now occupied by 1770 Hou 1 CONC se and Dayton Lane (ibid.)." The 1770 House is a very attractive restaura 1 CONC nt and inn in Easthampton. 1 CONT 1 CONT William's will is recorded at N.Y. Hall of records and is dated 11 Decemb 1 CONC er 1678. 1 CONT William Fithian of Easthampton 1 CONT He names wife Margaret and eldest son Enoch, son Samuel, daughter Hanna 1 CONC h, and also daughter Martha deceased. 1 CONT 1 CONT Genealogical Records: New York (Broderbund Family Archive #238 Ed. l ( 1 CONC Internal ref. #1.238.1.9700.7) 1 CONT 1 CONT Source Title: The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record (quarterl 1 CONC y-1880) - Extracts 1 CONT source Publisher: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society 1 CONT Source Publisher Information: New York, NY. 1 CONT Source More Information: Also available on microfilm at Family History Li 1 CONC brary, 1 CONT Salt Lake City, Utah. page 133 1 CONT 1 CONT History of East Hampton Long Island, New York by H. P. Hedges 1 CONT Occupation; Military & Miller 1 CONT William was the receipient of local land grants in 1653 and 1655. That t 1 CONC he family name Ffithian, later spelled Fithian, was Welsh is probably tru 1 CONC e. He did not have the usual english background. Tradition further ident 1 CONC ified him with Boston and Lynn, Massachusetts as well as the New Haven Col 1 CONC ony. 0 @I00834@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /?/ 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE 14 MAR 1763 2 PLAC Fairfield, Cumberland County, New Jersey 1 FAMS @F00347@ 1 FAMS @F00344@ 1 FAMS @F04990@ 1 NOTE @NI00834@ 0 @NI00834@ NOTE 1 CONC Norm Berreman's FTW file suggests that Thomas Bateman married a woman nam 1 CONC ed Mary late in his life [18 August 1999]. 1 CONT 1 CONT Doris Konkel's notes indicate that Mary left a will as Mary Ogden which w 1 CONC as proved in 1763: 1 CONT 285 F of Wills (Sec. State of N.J.) 1 CONT Mary Ogden of Fairfield Twp. Cumberland Co. N.J. make will 14 Mch 1763 1 CONT To my only son Eleazer Smith grain, swine &c 1 CONT Daughter Martha Elmer cloak 1 CONT Daughter Rebecca Smith saddle & kettle 1 CONT Daughters Sarah Smith and Abigail Smith 4 pounds each 1 CONT Daughters Mary Banks, Esther Mayhise, Martha Elmer, Rebecca Smith, Elizabe 1 CONC th Smith, Sarah Smith & Abigail Smith the rest. 1 CONT Ex...Theodorus Elmer and my son Eleazer Smith 1 CONT Wit...Joseph Bateman, Theophi Elmer, Rebecah Smith 1 CONT Proved 9 Apr 1763 and letters to both Ex same date. 1 CONT 1 CONT [from the files of Doris Konkel, courtesy of Ron Hagen (hagenr@@gte.net 1 CONC ), 8 May 2001 -- JTS]. 1 CONT 1 CONT Daughters Mary Banks and Esther Mayhise, identified in the will above, a 1 CONC re not included in this file due to uncertainty concerning the identi 1 CONC ty of their father(s) [JTS -- 20 May 2001]. 1 CONT 1 CONT Material "From Two Ogden Bibles", taken from The National Genealogical Soc 1 CONC iety Quarterly, Volume 22, Issue 1, March 1934, pp. 8-9, reveals nothing a 1 CONC bout Mary or her relationship to Thomas Bateman. I have no further pages f 1 CONC rom this issue, and it is possible (although unlikely) that there is furth 1 CONC er information on pages after p. 9. I have photocopies of the two pages I' 1 CONC ve consulted -- JTS, 28 June 2001. 0 @I00835@ INDI 1 NAME James William /Sinnock/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00388@ 0 @I00836@ INDI 1 NAME James William /Sinnock/ III 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 29 DEC 1905 2 PLAC Quincy, Illinois 1 FAMC @F00352@ 1 NOTE @NI00836@ 0 @NI00836@ NOTE 1 CONC James was educated at Lake Forest Academy and Brown University (The Compen 1 CONC dium of American Genealogy, ed. by F.A. Virkus, vol. VI (1937), p. 515). 0 @I00837@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Sinnock/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 3 MAY 1909 2 PLAC Quincy, Illinois 1 FAMS @F00377@ 1 FAMC @F00352@ 1 NOTE @NI00837@ 0 @NI00837@ NOTE 1 CONC Mary was educated at the Shipley School in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania (The Co 1 CONC mpendium of American Genealogy, ed. by F.A. Virkus, vol. VI (1937), p. 515 1 CONC ). 0 @I00838@ INDI 1 NAME Montgomery /Carrot/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00377@ 1 FAMC @F00389@ 0 @I00839@ INDI 1 NAME Finley /Carrot/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00389@ 0 @I00840@ INDI 1 NAME Montgomery Browning /Carrot/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 25 MAY 1932 2 PLAC Bronxville, New York 1 FAMC @F00377@ 0 @I00841@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Covert/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F05434@ 0 @I00842@ INDI 1 NAME Joel /Shepherd/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Wales 1 FAMS @F00271@ 1 NOTE @NI00842@ 0 @NI00842@ NOTE 1 CONC Joel settled in New Jersey, on the banks of the Hudson River opposite N 1 CONC ew York City (Compendium of American Genealogy, vol. V, 1933, p. 64). 0 @I00843@ INDI 1 NAME Hannah /?/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00271@ 0 @I00844@ INDI 1 NAME Nancy Agnes /Brown/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F05435@ 0 @I00845@ INDI 1 NAME Caroline /Berriman/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1827 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1848 1 FAMC @F00181@ 0 @I00846@ INDI 1 NAME Abel /Thompson/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F05431@ 0 @I00847@ INDI 1 NAME Clayton /Bereman/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1830 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1865 1 FAMS @F00418@ 1 FAMC @F00182@ 0 @I00848@ INDI 1 NAME Prescilla Adelaide /Smith/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1839 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1873 1 FAMS @F00418@ 1 FAMC @F00269@ 0 @I00849@ INDI 1 NAME Samuel /Smith/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00269@ 0 @I00850@ INDI 1 NAME Teressa /?/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00269@ 0 @I00851@ INDI 1 NAME Virginia Clayton /Bereman/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1865 1 FAMS @F00311@ 1 FAMC @F00418@ 0 @I00852@ INDI 1 NAME Charles Strong /Walton/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1858 2 PLAC Los Angeles, California 1 FAMS @F00311@ 1 FAMC @F00412@ 0 @I00853@ INDI 1 NAME Adelaide Bereman /Walton/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00346@ 1 FAMC @F00311@ 0 @I00854@ INDI 1 NAME Alexander Gaylord /Beaman/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00346@ 0 @I00855@ INDI 1 NAME William Frederic /Walton/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1817 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1897 1 FAMS @F00412@ 1 FAMC @F00423@ 1 NOTE @NI00855@ 0 @NI00855@ NOTE 1 CONC William "sailed in the 'Horn' to San Francisco in 1849. He began as a who 1 CONC lesale merchant, later becoming a mine owner (Compendium of American Gene 1 CONC alogy, vol. V, 1933, p. 64). 0 @I00856@ INDI 1 NAME Annie Esther /Witham/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1824 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1892 1 FAMS @F00412@ 1 FAMC @F00318@ 0 @I00857@ INDI 1 NAME Joseph /Witham/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC England 1 FAMS @F00318@ 0 @I00858@ INDI 1 NAME Susan /Neville/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC England 1 FAMS @F00318@ 0 @I00859@ INDI 1 NAME Frederick Augustus /Walton/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1792 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1861 1 FAMS @F00423@ 1 FAMC @F00424@ 0 @I00860@ INDI 1 NAME Betsey Keyes /Hosley/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1794 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1872 1 FAMS @F00423@ 1 FAMC @F00432@ 0 @I00861@ INDI 1 NAME John /Walton/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00424@ 1 FAMC @F00425@ 1 NOTE @NI00861@ 0 @NI00861@ NOTE 1 CONC John received his A.B. at Harvard in 1791, his M.B. in 1794, and his M. 1 CONC D. in 1811. He practiced at Pepperell for over 60 years. He became the to 1 CONC wn clerk in 1817, and was a member of the Constitutional Convention in 18 1 CONC 21 (Compendium of American Genealogy, vol. V, 1933, p. 64). 0 @I00862@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Bullard/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1773 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1848 1 FAMS @F00424@ 0 @I00863@ INDI 1 NAME John /Walton/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1744 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1823 1 FAMS @F00425@ 1 FAMC @F00427@ 0 @I00864@ INDI 1 NAME Keziah /Viles/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00425@ 1 FAMC @F00426@ 0 @I00865@ INDI 1 NAME ? /Viles/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00426@ 0 @I00866@ INDI 1 NAME ? /Steadman/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00426@ 0 @I00867@ INDI 1 NAME John /Walton/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1710 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1785 1 FAMS @F00428@ 1 FAMS @F00427@ 1 FAMC @F00429@ 1 NOTE @NI00867@ 0 @NI00867@ NOTE 1 CONC John served as Captain in Captain David Green's company of Col. John Tyne 1 CONC 's Second Regiment of the Middlesex County, Massachusetts militia in 176 1 CONC 2. He was known as Lt. Jno. Walton, Jr. He later served as Captain in Co 1 CONC l. David Green's regiment in the Lexington Alarm in 1775 (Compendium of A 1 CONC merican Genealogy, vol. V, 1933, pp. 63-64). 0 @I00868@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Williams/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1709 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1781 1 FAMS @F00427@ 0 @I00869@ INDI 1 NAME /?/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00428@ 0 @I00870@ INDI 1 NAME John /Walton/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1684 1 FAMS @F00429@ 1 FAMC @F00430@ 0 @I00871@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /?/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00429@ 0 @I00872@ INDI 1 NAME Samuel /Walton/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1639 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1717 1 FAMS @F00430@ 1 FAMC @F00431@ 0 @I00873@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah /Maverick/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE AFT 1640 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1714 1 FAMS @F00430@ 0 @I00874@ INDI 1 NAME William /Walton/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00431@ 1 NOTE @NI00874@ 0 @NI00874@ NOTE 1 CONC William was a minister. 0 @I00875@ INDI 1 NAME John /Hosley/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1755 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1832 1 FAMS @F00432@ 1 FAMC @F00433@ 0 @I00876@ INDI 1 NAME Samuel /Hosley/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00433@ 0 @I00877@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /?/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00433@ 0 @I00878@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah /Woods/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1762 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1814 1 FAMS @F00432@ 1 FAMC @F00434@ 0 @I00879@ INDI 1 NAME Henry /Woods/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1733 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1804 1 FAMS @F00434@ 1 FAMC @F00435@ 1 NOTE @NI00879@ 0 @NI00879@ NOTE 1 CONC Henry was a Major in Col. William Prescott's regiment at Lexington and Bun 1 CONC ker Hill. He became a Lt. Col. in Col. Nathaniel Wade's regiment in Rho 1 CONC de Island, 1778-79. He finally became a General of the Militia after t 1 CONC he revolution, and was a delegate to the Constitutional Convention in 178 1 CONC 0. He was "rep. Gen. Ct., 1777-80; moderator and selectman, 1779-80; to 1 CONC wn clk., 1780-90" (Compendium of American Genealogy, vol. V, 1933, p. 64) 1 CONC . 0 @I00880@ INDI 1 NAME Deborah /Parker/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1736 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1795 1 FAMS @F00434@ 1 FAMC @F00438@ 0 @I00881@ INDI 1 NAME Isaac /Woods/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1699 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1775 1 FAMS @F00435@ 1 FAMC @F00436@ 1 NOTE @NI00881@ 0 @NI00881@ NOTE 1 CONC Isaac was a Lieutenant, acting as a "centinel", in Lt. Joseph Fairbank's c 1 CONC ompany in His Majesty's service from 1723 to 1724 (Compendium of Americ 1 CONC an Genealogy, vol. V, 1933, p. 64). 0 @I00882@ INDI 1 NAME Abigail /Stevens/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1702 2 PLAC Chelmsford, Massachusetts 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1781 1 FAMS @F00435@ 0 @I00883@ INDI 1 NAME Nathaniel /Woods/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1667 1 FAMS @F00436@ 1 FAMC @F00437@ 0 @I00884@ INDI 1 NAME Alice /Whitney/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1672 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 1718 1 FAMS @F00436@ 0 @I00885@ INDI 1 NAME Samuel /Woods/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Watertown, Massachusetts 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 1718 1 FAMS @F00437@ 1 NOTE @NI00885@ 0 @NI00885@ NOTE 1 CONC Samuel moved to Groton in 1662; he was an "original propr." (Compendi 1 CONC um of American Genealogy, vol. V, 1933, p. 64). 0 @I00886@ INDI 1 NAME Alice /Rushton/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1636 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 1712 1 FAMS @F00437@ 0 @I00887@ INDI 1 NAME John /Parker/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00438@ 1 FAMC @F00440@ 0 @I00888@ INDI 1 NAME Joanna /Eames/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00438@ 1 FAMC @F00439@ 0 @I00889@ INDI 1 NAME John /Eames/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00439@ 0 @I00890@ INDI 1 NAME Priscilla /Kimball/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00439@ 0 @I00891@ INDI 1 NAME Samuel /Parker/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE AFT 1656 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT 1712 1 FAMS @F00440@ 1 FAMC @F00441@ 1 NOTE @NI00891@ 0 @NI00891@ NOTE 1 CONC Samuel served in King Philip's War (Compendium of American Genealogy, vo 1 CONC l. V, 1933, p. 64). 0 @I00892@ INDI 1 NAME Abigail /Lakin/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1667 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT 1721 1 FAMS @F00440@ 0 @I00893@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Long/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1623 1 FAMS @F00441@ 1 FAMC @F00413@ 0 @I00894@ INDI 1 NAME James /Parker/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1617 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1701 1 FAMS @F00442@ 1 FAMS @F00441@ 1 NOTE @NI00894@ 0 @NI00894@ NOTE 1 CONC James served as a Lieutenant in 1673, then a Captain in 1678, at the "com 1 CONC d. garrison at Groton, which was the center of the Indian troubles; de 1 CONC p. to Great and Gen. Ct., 1683; first dep. for the town of Groton under i 1 CONC ts first charter" (Compendium of American Genealogy, vol. V, 1933, p. 64) 1 CONC . 0 @I00895@ INDI 1 NAME ? // 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00442@ 0 @I00896@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Long/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00413@ 0 @I00897@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret /?/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1624 2 PLAC England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1678 2 PLAC Easthampton, Suffolk County, New York 1 FAMS @F00342@ 0 @I00898@ INDI 1 NAME John /Cooper/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1594 2 PLAC Olney, Buckinghamshire, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT 6 MAY 1662 2 PLAC Southampton, Suffolk County, New York 1 FAMS @F00590@ 1 NOTE @NI00898@ 0 @NI00898@ NOTE 1 CONC John was one of the founders of Southampton, Long Island. On 1 April 163 1 CONC 5, John, age 41, took the oath of supremacy when embarking on The Hopewe 1 CONC ll with his wife Wibroe, aged 42, and children Mary (13), John (10), Thom 1 CONC as (7) and Martha (5) ("The cooper-Pierson-Griggs Connection", The Americ 1 CONC an Genealogist, October 1989). 1 CONT 1 CONT John and his family went first to Lynn, Massachusetts, then to Southampto 1 CONC n, in eastern Long Island ("The cooper-Pierson-Griggs Connection", The Ame 1 CONC rican Genealogist, October 1989). 1 CONT 1 CONT John signed a will on 6 May 1662 (original Southampton TR, Liber A, N 1 CONC o. 2, pp. 25-26). 0 @I00899@ INDI 1 NAME John /Burnet/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1645 2 PLAC Southampton, Suffolk County, New York 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1694 1 FAMS @F00718@ 1 FAMC @F00448@ 0 @I00900@ INDI 1 NAME Daniel /Burnet/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1664 2 PLAC Southampton, Suffolk County, New York 1 DEAT 2 DATE 8 JUL 1729 2 PLAC Elizabethtown, New Jersey 1 FAMS @F00449@ 1 FAMS @F00450@ 1 FAMC @F00448@ 1 NOTE @NI00900@ 0 @NI00900@ NOTE 1 CONC Dan moved to the vicinity of Elizabethtown, New Jersey, in 1709. His so 1 CONC ns Ichabod and Daniel went with him. It's likely they settled at Connecti 1 CONC cut Farms, where some of Daniel's descendants still live (from Jim Fina, j 1 CONC imfina@@worldnet.att.net, 9 January 1999). 0 @I00901@ INDI 1 NAME Mordecai /Burnet/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1670 2 PLAC Southampton, Suffolk County, New York 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1716 2 PLAC Elizabethtown, New Jersey 1 FAMS @F00605@ 1 FAMC @F00448@ 1 NOTE @NI00901@ 0 @NI00901@ NOTE 1 CONC Mordecai was one of the associates settlers of Elizabeth, New Jersey, fr 1 CONC om 1699-1700 (from http://www.ptialaska.net/~dburnet/ancestor/d22.htm). 1 CONT 1 CONT Administration of Mordecai's estate was granted to his widow Hannah on 7 F 1 CONC ebruary 1717 (from Jim Fina, jimfina@@worldnet.att.net, 9 January 1999). 0 @I00902@ INDI 1 NAME Lois /Burnet/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00319@ 1 FAMC @F00448@ 0 @I00903@ INDI 1 NAME Priscilla /Burnet/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1657 2 PLAC Southampton, New York 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT 1708 1 FAMS @F00698@ 1 FAMS @F00726@ 1 FAMC @F00448@ 0 @I00904@ INDI 1 NAME Hester /Burnet/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1653 2 PLAC Southampton, Suffolk County, New York 1 DEAT 2 DATE 5 NOV 1714 2 PLAC Southampton, Suffolk County, New York 1 FAMS @F00606@ 1 FAMC @F00448@ 1 NOTE @NI00904@ 0 @NI00904@ NOTE 1 CONC Hester died at the home of Enoch Fithian, her brother-in-law (from Jim Fin 1 CONC a, jimfina@@worldnet.att.net, 9 January 1999). 0 @I00905@ INDI 1 NAME Matthias /Burnet/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1674 2 PLAC Southampton, Suffolk County, New York 1 DEAT 2 DATE 4 OCT 1765 2 PLAC Easthampton, Suffolk County, New York 1 FAMS @F00451@ 1 FAMC @F00448@ 1 NOTE @NI00905@ 0 @NI00905@ NOTE 1 CONC Matthias settled in Easthampton, Long Island, where he became a Justi 1 CONC ce of the Peace. He was also a Captain in the Easthampton Militia (from J 1 CONC im Fina, jimfina@@worldnet.att.net, 9 January 1999). 0 @I00906@ INDI 1 NAME Abigail /?/ 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1698 1 FAMS @F00449@ 0 @I00907@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /?/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00450@ 0 @I00908@ INDI 1 NAME Jacob /Burnett/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1770 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1853 1 FAMS @F00511@ 1 FAMC @F00455@ 1 NOTE @NI00908@ 0 @NI00908@ NOTE 1 CONC Jacob received his B.A. at Princeton in 1791, and later received his LL.D 1 CONC .; he served on the Ohio Supreme Court from 1821-28, and was a U.S. Senat 1 CONC or from 1828-31 (Compendium of American Genealogy, vol. I, p. 720). 0 @I00909@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Osborne/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00451@ 0 @I00910@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Burnett/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1701 1 DEAT 2 DATE 14 APR 1743 1 FAMS @F00497@ 1 FAMC @F00451@ 0 @I00911@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Cooper/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 12 AUG 1621 2 PLAC Olney, Buckinghamshire, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT 26 DEC 1700 2 PLAC Southampton, Suffolk County, New York 1 FAMS @F00448@ 1 FAMC @F00590@ 1 NOTE @NI00911@ 0 @NI00911@ NOTE 1 CONC (from Jim Fina, jimfina@@worldnet.att.net, 9 January 1999): 1 CONT 1 CONT "In 'The Early History of Southampton with Genealogies' by George Rogers H 1 CONC owell, 1887, on page 206 it says '1. Thomas (Burnet) d. about 1684 had fir 1 CONC st w. Mary and second w. Mary Pierson prob. d. of John Pierson of Ly 1 CONC nn m. in Lynn Dec 3, 1663...' This conclusion on the part of the auth 1 CONC or is clearly an error. 1 CONT 1 CONT "While it is not known for certain who the family of Mary Pierson (or Pear 1 CONC son) was, she was not the Mary Pierson, daughter of John Pierson of Lyn 1 CONC n, Massachusetts, who was married on December 3, 1663 to a Thomas BURNAP ( 1 CONC inadvertently listed as Thomas BURNITT in the Lynn Vital Records). The chi 1 CONC ldren of Thomas Burnap and Mary Pierson were: Thomas, Ebenezer, Mary Bethi 1 CONC a, Sarah, Anna, Bethia, and Esther. Thomas Burnap died in Reading, MA in 1 1 CONC 791. Research by Sam Behling 1 CONT 1 CONT "Another possibility is based on more of George Rogers Howell's mistake 1 CONC s. In the same work, The History of Southampton, Howell states that Hen 1 CONC ry Pierson married Mary Cooper, daughter of John Cooper of Olney, Buckingh 1 CONC amshire, England, later Southampton, L.I., NY. Thomas W. Cooper II, in h 1 CONC is article "The Cooper-Pierson-Griggs Connection" in the American Genealog 1 CONC ist of October 1989 disproves Howell again. He did not marry Mary Cooper-- 1 CONC she was his half-sister! The author goes on to say Mary Cooper seems to di 1 CONC sappear from about 1640 onwards. There is no further mention of her and sh 1 CONC e's not in her father, John Cooper's will. But, there's no mention of h 1 CONC er death either! Another possible reason for her not being in her father 1 CONC 's will is that she married someone her father did not approve of. 1 CONT 1 CONT "According to the First Book of Records of the Town of Southampton (Hedge 1 CONC s, Pelletreau, Foster 1874) there are at least three incidents that end 1 CONC ed up in court between Thomas Burnet and John Cooper. On two of those occa 1 CONC sions, Cooper was charged with battery on the person of Thomas Burne 1 CONC t. If you're looking for someone John Cooper didn't approve of, you need l 1 CONC ook no further than Thomas Burnet. Could this be because they were unhappi 1 CONC ly, Father and son-in-law? Thomas and Mary Burnet did name their first s 1 CONC on John. Could this have been after John Cooper? 1 CONT 1 CONT "So, Mary Cooper seemingly disappears--Mary Burnet appears, both between 1 1 CONC 640 and 1643. Howell thought Mary Burnett was a Pierson--Mary Cooper is ha 1 CONC lf-sister to Henry Pierson, they had the same mother! My opinion, bas 1 CONC ed on circumstantial evidence, is that they were one in the same person. R 1 CONC emember, by 1643 there weren't even a hundred souls in Southampton. How ma 1 CONC ny Mary's could Howell possibly lose track of? 1 CONT 1 CONT "One more clue has surfaced. In the book: The Records for the Court of Ses 1 CONC sions of Southampton County in the Province of New York, 1670-1688, by Tho 1 CONC mas W. Cooper, Heritage Books, 1993, on pages 73 through 75, is the invent 1 CONC ory of John Cooper, Jr., Mary's brother, taken when he died intestat 1 CONC e. In that inventory is an item listed without value; "one bed of Maryes g 1 CONC iven her by her father". Now, the inventory is being taken by five peopl 1 CONC e, one of which is Thomas Cooper, John and Mary's brother. Why is this t 1 CONC he only item in the inventory with a history attached to it? Why no valu 1 CONC e? It's as if it didn't belong to John. If it were John's and Mary were d 1 CONC ead, it would have a value and be listed simply as a bed. Could it be th 1 CONC at John was holding if for Mary? It's a reasonable conclusion." 0 @I00912@ INDI 1 NAME Ichabod /Burnet/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1684 2 PLAC Southampton, Suffolk County, New York 1 DEAT 2 DATE 13 JUL 1774 2 PLAC Elizabethtown, New Jersey 1 FAMS @F00453@ 1 FAMS @F00454@ 1 FAMC @F00449@ 1 NOTE @NI00912@ 0 @NI00912@ NOTE 1 CONC Ichabod received his M.D. at the University of Edinburgh. He moved, wi 1 CONC th his father, to Elizabeth, New Jersey (Compendium of American Genealog 1 CONC y, vol. III, p. 43). 0 @I00913@ INDI 1 NAME ? // 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00453@ 0 @I00914@ INDI 1 NAME Hannah /?/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1702 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1758 1 FAMS @F00454@ 0 @I00915@ INDI 1 NAME William /Burnett/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1730 2 PLAC Newark, New Jersey 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1791 1 FAMS @F00455@ 1 FAMS @F00457@ 1 FAMC @F00454@ 1 NOTE @NI00915@ 0 @NI00915@ NOTE 1 CONC William received a degree from Princeton (the College of New Jersey) in 17 1 CONC 49. He "studied medicine under Dr. Staats; chmn. Newark Meeting, 1775; me 1 CONC m. Com. Safety, 1776; hospital physician and surgeon, Eastern Dist., 178 1 CONC 0; mem. Cont. Congress, 1776; chief phys. and surgeon Eastern Dist. 178 1 CONC 1, to end of war; an original mem. N.J. Med. Soc., later pres.; judge Ess 1 CONC ex Co. Ct. of Common Pleas; mem. Soc. Cincinnati" [from Compendium of Amer 1 CONC ican Genealogy, vol. VII, p. 78.] 0 @I00916@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Camp/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00455@ 1 FAMC @F00456@ 0 @I00917@ INDI 1 NAME Nathl. /Camp/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00456@ 0 @I00918@ INDI 1 NAME Gertrude /Gouverneur/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F01351@ 1 FAMS @F00457@ 1 FAMC @F00393@ 0 @I00919@ INDI 1 NAME Nich. /Gouverneur/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00393@ 1 FAMC @F00459@ 0 @I00920@ INDI 1 NAME Isaac /Gouverneur/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00459@ 1 FAMC @F00466@ 0 @I00921@ INDI 1 NAME ? /Rutgers/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F01351@ 0 @I00922@ INDI 1 NAME Isaac Gouverneur /Burnett/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1784 2 PLAC Cincinnati, Ohio 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1856 1 FAMS @F00460@ 1 FAMC @F00457@ 1 NOTE @NI00922@ 0 @NI00922@ NOTE 1 CONC Isaac was the first mayor of Cincinnati, re-elected 5 times; propr. and ed 1 CONC itor, Cincinnati Gazette, 1817; clk. Supreme Ct. Hamilton, O., 1833. 0 @I00923@ INDI 1 NAME Keturah Winn /Gordon/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1791 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1879 1 FAMS @F00460@ 1 FAMC @F00461@ 0 @I00924@ INDI 1 NAME Geo. /Gordon/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00461@ 1 NOTE @NI00924@ 0 @NI00924@ NOTE 1 CONC George became a Captain. 0 @I00925@ INDI 1 NAME Salllie Winn /Moss/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00461@ 1 FAMC @F00462@ 0 @I00926@ INDI 1 NAME John /Moss/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00462@ 1 FAMC @F00463@ 0 @I00927@ INDI 1 NAME James /Moss/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00463@ 1 FAMC @F00464@ 0 @I00928@ INDI 1 NAME James /Moss/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00464@ 1 FAMC @F00465@ 0 @I00929@ INDI 1 NAME James /Moss/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00465@ 0 @I00930@ INDI 1 NAME Nich. /Gouverneur/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00466@ 0 @I00931@ INDI 1 NAME Staats Gouverneur /Burnett/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1827 2 PLAC Cincinnati, Ohio 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1888 1 FAMS @F00468@ 1 FAMC @F00460@ 1 NOTE @NI00931@ 0 @NI00931@ NOTE 1 CONC Staats received his B. S. degree from Woodward College in 1844; he receiv 1 CONC ed his M.D. degree in 1849 (Compendium of American Genealogy, vol VI 1 CONC I, p. 78). 0 @I00932@ INDI 1 NAME Isabella Adelia /Bromwell/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1834 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1920 1 FAMS @F00468@ 1 FAMC @F00472@ 0 @I00933@ INDI 1 NAME Arthur Gouverneur /Burnet/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1856 2 PLAC Charlottesville, Virginia 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1927 1 FAMS @F00452@ 1 FAMC @F00468@ 1 NOTE @NI00933@ 0 @NI00933@ NOTE 1 CONC Arthur was a farmer (Compendium of American Genealogy, vol. VII, p. 79). 0 @I00934@ INDI 1 NAME Alice Gray /Neff/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1863 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1895 1 FAMS @F00452@ 1 FAMC @F00488@ 0 @I00935@ INDI 1 NAME Hugh Gordon /Burnet/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1883 1 FAMS @F00467@ 1 FAMC @F00452@ 0 @I00936@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret Amanda /Bryan/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00467@ 0 @I00937@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret Gordon /Burnet/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F00467@ 0 @I00938@ INDI 1 NAME Isabella Neff /Burnet/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 APR 1885 2 PLAC Cincinnati, Ohio 1 FAMC @F00452@ 1 NOTE @NI00938@ 0 @NI00938@ NOTE 1 CONC Isabella Neff Burnet wrote an important genealogical book, entitled "Dr. W 1 CONC illiam Burnet and his sons Jacob, Isaac, and David", in 1938 (e-mail fr 1 CONC om Jim Fina, jimfina@@worldnet.att.net, 4 Jan 1999). 0 @I00939@ INDI 1 NAME Robert Gouverneur /Burnet/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1891 1 FAMS @F00469@ 1 FAMC @F00452@ 0 @I00940@ INDI 1 NAME Dorothy Ennis /Smith/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00469@ 0 @I00941@ INDI 1 NAME James Hazen /Burnet/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00469@ 0 @I00942@ INDI 1 NAME Alice Gray /Burnet/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F00469@ 0 @I00943@ INDI 1 NAME Gordon King /Burnet/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00469@ 0 @I00944@ INDI 1 NAME Edith Bromwell /Burnet/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F00469@ 0 @I00945@ INDI 1 NAME Gladys /Burnet/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1894 1 FAMS @F00471@ 1 FAMC @F00452@ 0 @I00946@ INDI 1 NAME Alpheus James /Chewning/, Jr. \\ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00471@ 0 @I00947@ INDI 1 NAME Alpheus James /Chewning/ III 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00471@ 0 @I00948@ INDI 1 NAME Garland Burnet /Chewning/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00471@ 0 @I00949@ INDI 1 NAME William Carroll /Chewning/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00471@ 0 @I00950@ INDI 1 NAME Stuart Gordon /Chewning/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00471@ 0 @I00951@ INDI 1 NAME William /Bromwell/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1805 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1877 1 FAMS @F00472@ 1 FAMC @F00475@ 0 @I00952@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah Ann /Davis/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1807 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1883 1 FAMS @F00472@ 1 FAMC @F00473@ 0 @I00953@ INDI 1 NAME John /Davis/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00473@ 1 NOTE @NI00953@ 0 @NI00953@ NOTE 1 CONC John was a minister (Compendium of American Genealogy, vol. VII, p. 79). 0 @I00954@ INDI 1 NAME Sara /?/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00473@ 0 @I00955@ INDI 1 NAME Jacob Hall /Bromwell/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 3 AUG 1785 2 PLAC Baltimore, Maryland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 27 NOV 1866 2 PLAC Switzerland County, Indiana 1 FAMS @F00476@ 1 FAMS @F00475@ 1 FAMC @F00477@ 0 @I00956@ INDI 1 NAME Maria /Tittle/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00475@ 0 @I00957@ INDI 1 NAME /?/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00476@ 0 @I00958@ INDI 1 NAME William /Bromwell/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 SEP 1751 2 PLAC Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1 DEAT 2 DATE 31 DEC 1820 1 FAMS @F00477@ 1 FAMS @F00478@ 1 FAMC @F00484@ 1 NOTE @NI00958@ 0 @NI00958@ NOTE 1 CONC William moved from Philadelphia to Richmond, Virginia. Beulah Hall was h 1 CONC is second wife (Compendium of American Genealogy, vol. VII, p. 79). 0 @I00959@ INDI 1 NAME Beulah /Hall/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1759 2 PLAC Marple, Delaware County, Pennsylvania 1 DEAT 2 DATE 21 MAR 1824 1 FAMS @F00477@ 1 FAMC @F00474@ 0 @I00960@ INDI 1 NAME /?/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00478@ 0 @I00961@ INDI 1 NAME David /Hall/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00474@ 1 FAMS @F00481@ 1 FAMS @F00483@ 0 @I00962@ INDI 1 NAME Deborah /Massey/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00474@ 1 FAMC @F00480@ 0 @I00963@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Massey/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00480@ 0 @I00964@ INDI 1 NAME Phoebe /Taylor/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00481@ 1 FAMC @F00482@ 0 @I00965@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Taylor/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00482@ 0 @I00966@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Hayes/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00483@ 0 @I00967@ INDI 1 NAME Jacob /Bromwell/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1700 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1757 1 FAMS @F00484@ 1 FAMC @F00486@ 1 NOTE @NI00967@ 0 @NI00967@ NOTE 1 CONC Jacob inherited 100 acres on Cabin Creek from his father, and the proper 1 CONC ty known as "Goodridge's Choice" from his mother. Both properties a 1 CONC re in Dorchester County, Maryland (Compendium of American Genealogy, vo 1 CONC l. VII, pp. 78-79). 0 @I00968@ INDI 1 NAME Marie /Spedden/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Third Haven Creek, Talbot County, Maryland 1 FAMS @F00484@ 1 FAMC @F00485@ 0 @I00969@ INDI 1 NAME Hugh /Spedden/ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1734 1 FAMS @F00485@ 0 @I00970@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Bromwell/ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1709 1 FAMS @F00486@ 1 NOTE @NI00970@ 0 @NI00970@ NOTE 1 CONC Robert came to North America in the "Hupp Mary" in 1679. He recorded a de 1 CONC ed, in 1694, for 100 acres lying between Cabin Creek and the northwest fo 1 CONC rk of the Nanticoke river in Dorchester County, on the eastern shore of Ma 1 CONC ryland. He also recorded another deed for 300 acres (Compendium of Americ 1 CONC an Genealogy, vol. VII, p. 78). 0 @I00971@ INDI 1 NAME Rebecca /?/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00486@ 1 NOTE @NI00971@ 0 @NI00971@ NOTE 1 CONC Rebecca's will was probated in 1721 (Compendium of American Genealogy, vo 1 CONC l. VII, p. 78). 0 @I00972@ INDI 1 NAME Peter Rudolph /Neff/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1832 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1912 1 FAMS @F00488@ 1 FAMS @F00489@ 1 FAMC @F00493@ 1 NOTE @NI00972@ 0 @NI00972@ NOTE 1 CONC Peter was one of the founders of the College of Music in Cincinnati, Ohi 1 CONC o, in 1878. He was the first treasurer of the college, and became its pres 1 CONC ident in 1885. He was also a founder of the Westminster Presbyterian Chur 1 CONC ch in Cincinnati (Compendium of American Genealogy, vol. VII, p. 79). 0 @I00973@ INDI 1 NAME Caroline Margaretta /Burnet/ 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1864 1 FAMS @F00488@ 1 FAMC @F00490@ 0 @I00974@ INDI 1 NAME ? // 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00489@ 0 @I00975@ INDI 1 NAME William /Burnet/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00490@ 1 FAMC @F00491@ 0 @I00976@ INDI 1 NAME Jacob /Burnet/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00491@ 1 NOTE @NI00976@ 0 @NI00976@ NOTE 1 CONC Jacob served as a judge in Cincinnati, Ohio (Compendium of American Geneal 1 CONC ogy, vol. VII, p. 79). 0 @I00977@ INDI 1 NAME Rebecca /Wallace/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Ellerslie, Stafford County, Virginia 1 FAMS @F00491@ 0 @I00978@ INDI 1 NAME Peter /Neff/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1798 2 PLAC Cincinnati, Ohio 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1879 1 FAMS @F00493@ 1 FAMC @F00495@ 1 NOTE @NI00978@ 0 @NI00978@ NOTE 1 CONC Peter was a founder of Neff Brothers (hardware merchants) (Compendium of A 1 CONC merican Genealogy, vol. VII, p. 79). 0 @I00979@ INDI 1 NAME Isabella /Lamden/ 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1844 1 FAMS @F00493@ 1 FAMC @F00494@ 0 @I00980@ INDI 1 NAME ? /Lamden/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00494@ 0 @I00981@ INDI 1 NAME ? /Freeman/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00494@ 0 @I00982@ INDI 1 NAME Peter /Neff/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 FEB 1764 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1804 1 FAMS @F00495@ 1 FAMC @F00492@ 0 @I00983@ INDI 1 NAME Rebecca /Scout/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 27 APR 1764 2 PLAC Gwynned Township, Pennsylvania 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1834 1 FAMS @F00495@ 1 FAMC @F00496@ 0 @I00984@ INDI 1 NAME Aaron /Scout/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00496@ 1 NOTE @NI00984@ 0 @NI00984@ NOTE 1 CONC Aaron was involved in the American Revolution (Compendium of American Gene 1 CONC alogy, vol. VII, p. 79). 0 @I00985@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah /Gilbert/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00496@ 0 @I00986@ INDI 1 NAME Rudolph /Naf/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 27 SEP 1727 2 PLAC Zürich, Switzerland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 14 FEB 1809 2 PLAC Frankford, Pennsylvania 1 FAMS @F00492@ 1 NOTE @NI00986@ 0 @NI00986@ NOTE 1 CONC Rudolph came to North America from Switzerland in 1749. He settled at Phil 1 CONC adelphia, and became a captain in Col. Robert Lewis's Philadelphia Battali 1 CONC on of the "Flying Camp" in 1776 (Compendium of American Genealogy, vol. VI 1 CONC I, p. 79). 0 @I00987@ INDI 1 NAME Hannah /Morse/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1721 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1789 1 FAMS @F00492@ 0 @I00988@ INDI 1 NAME John /Cooper/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1 MAR 1624/25 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 18 JUL 1677 1 FAMS @F00602@ 1 FAMC @F00590@ 0 @I00989@ INDI 1 NAME Eleazer /Miller/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1696 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1788 1 FAMS @F00497@ 1 FAMC @F00458@ 1 NOTE @NI00989@ 0 @NI00989@ NOTE 1 CONC Eleazer "served in Easthampton Mill. Co. of Foot; supervisor, 1739-40; kno 1 CONC wn as 'Assemblyman Miller', 1748-69; dep. Provincial Congress, 1775" (Comp 1 CONC endium of American Genealogy, vol. VII, p. 307). 0 @I00990@ INDI 1 NAME Jeremiah /Miller/ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1712 1 FAMS @F00458@ 1 FAMC @F00500@ 1 NOTE @NI00990@ 0 @NI00990@ NOTE 1 CONC Jeremiah was a lieutenant (Compendium of American Genealogy, vol. VI 1 CONC I, p. 307). 0 @I00991@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Mulford/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1653 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1748 1 FAMS @F00458@ 1 FAMC @F00498@ 0 @I00992@ INDI 1 NAME John /Mulford/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00498@ 1 NOTE @NI00992@ 0 @NI00992@ NOTE 1 CONC John was a judge (Compendium of American Genealogy, vol. VII, p. 307). 0 @I00993@ INDI 1 NAME Friedeswide /?/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00498@ 1 FAMS @F00499@ 1 NOTE @NI00993@ 0 @NI00993@ NOTE 1 CONC Friedeswide married Judge John Mulford after Samuel Osborne, her first hus 1 CONC band, died (Compendium of American Genealogy, vol. VII, p. 307). 0 @I00994@ INDI 1 NAME Samuel /Osborne/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00499@ 0 @I00995@ INDI 1 NAME George /Miller/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Easthampton, Suffolk County, New York 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1668 1 FAMS @F00500@ 1 FAMC @F00487@ 0 @I00996@ INDI 1 NAME Hester /Conkling/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1639 1 FAMS @F00500@ 1 FAMC @F00479@ 0 @I00997@ INDI 1 NAME Ananias /Conkling/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00479@ 0 @I00998@ INDI 1 NAME John /Miller/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE BEF 1619 2 PLAC England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1664 1 FAMS @F00487@ 1 NOTE @NI00998@ 0 @NI00998@ NOTE 1 CONC John came to North America from England in 1638, settling in Lynn or Sale 1 CONC m, Massachusetts. He moved to Easthampton, Long Island, by at least 16 1 CONC 49 (Compendium of American Genealogy, vol. VII, p. 307). 0 @I00999@ INDI 1 NAME David Gouverneur /Burnett/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 APR 1788 2 PLAC Newark, New Jersey 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1870 1 FAMC @F00457@ 1 NOTE @NI00999@ 0 @NI00999@ NOTE 1 CONC David served as provisional president of the Republic of Texas in 1836 (Co 1 CONC mpendium of American Genealogy, vol. III, p. 43). 0 @I01000@ INDI 1 NAME Aaron /Burnet/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1655 2 PLAC Southampton, Suffolk County, New York 1 DEAT 2 DATE SEP 1755 2 PLAC Madison, New Jersey 1 FAMS @F00503@ 1 FAMS @F00604@ 1 FAMC @F00448@ 1 NOTE @NI01000@ 0 @NI01000@ NOTE 1 CONC Aaron settled in Madison, New Jersey, in about 1745 (from Jim Fina, jimfin 1 CONC a@@worldnet.att.net, 9 January 1999). 0 @I01001@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /?/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00503@ 0 @I01002@ INDI 1 NAME Moses /Burnett/ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1741 1 FAMS @F00504@ 1 FAMC @F00503@ 1 NOTE @NI01002@ 0 @NI01002@ NOTE 1 CONC Moses settled at Brookhaven, Long Island, New York (from Jim Fina, jimfina 1 CONC @@worldnet.att.net, 9 January 1999). 0 @I01003@ INDI 1 NAME Jerusha /?/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00504@ 0 @I01004@ INDI 1 NAME William /Burnett/ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1819 1 FAMS @F00505@ 1 FAMC @F00504@ 1 NOTE @NI01004@ 0 @NI01004@ NOTE 1 CONC William settled near Little Egg Harbor, New Jersey (Compendium of Americ 1 CONC an Genealogy, vol. III, p. 433). 0 @I01005@ INDI 1 NAME ? /Morse/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00505@ 0 @I01006@ INDI 1 NAME William /Burnett/ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1817 1 FAMS @F00506@ 1 FAMC @F00505@ 0 @I01007@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Rose/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1786 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1852 1 FAMS @F00506@ 0 @I01008@ INDI 1 NAME Samuel L. /Burnett/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1806 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1863 1 FAMS @F00507@ 1 FAMC @F00506@ 0 @I01009@ INDI 1 NAME Deborah C. /Carter/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1818 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1853 1 FAMS @F00507@ 0 @I01010@ INDI 1 NAME Mary E. /Burnett/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1842 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1918 1 FAMS @F00508@ 1 FAMC @F00507@ 0 @I01011@ INDI 1 NAME Eli /Steward/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1825 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1901 1 FAMS @F00508@ 0 @I01012@ INDI 1 NAME Frank H. /Stewart/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00508@ 0 @I01013@ INDI 1 NAME William Burnett /Steward/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1878 1 FAMS @F00509@ 1 FAMC @F00508@ 0 @I01014@ INDI 1 NAME Helen Elizabeth /Pancoast/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00509@ 0 @I01015@ INDI 1 NAME Hannah /Burnet/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1761 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1832 1 FAMS @F00502@ 1 FAMC @F00455@ 0 @I01016@ INDI 1 NAME Abraham /Kinney/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1762 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1816 1 FAMS @F00502@ 1 NOTE @NI01016@ 0 @NI01016@ NOTE 1 CONC Abraham served in the War of 1812 (Compendium of American Genealogy, vo 1 CONC l. III, p. 613). 0 @I01017@ INDI 1 NAME Rebekah /Wallace/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00511@ 0 @I01018@ INDI 1 NAME William /Burnett/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1806 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1892 1 FAMS @F00512@ 1 FAMC @F00511@ 0 @I01019@ INDI 1 NAME Margaretta Sophia /Currie/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00512@ 1 FAMC @F00513@ 0 @I01020@ INDI 1 NAME James /Currie/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Richmond, Virginia 1 FAMS @F00513@ 1 NOTE @NI01020@ 0 @NI01020@ NOTE 1 CONC James served as captain during the American Revolutionary War, was a priso 1 CONC ner in Charleston in 1780, and was a prisoner on parole until the clo 1 CONC se of the Revolutionary War (Compendium of American Genealogy, vo 1 CONC l. I, p. 720). 0 @I01021@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Burnet/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1570 2 PLAC Leys, Kincardineshire, Scotland 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT 1634 1 FAMS @F00517@ 1 FAMC @F00516@ 1 NOTE @NI01021@ 0 @NI01021@ NOTE 1 CONC From Duane Burnet, 4125 Columbia Blvd, Juneau, AK 99801 (dburnet@@ptialaska 1 CONC .net ): 1 CONT 1 CONT "Dr. Burnet was a prominent physician, educated at Cambridge, who practic 1 CONC ed at Braintree in Essex in 1634. He was the third son of Baronet Alexand 1 CONC er Burnet XI of Leys. He was married to Jane FOYS about 1611. This fami 1 CONC ly is probably the parentage of Thomas Burnet of Southampton, Long Islan 1 CONC d, NY, although no acceptable record has been located that positively iden 1 CONC tifies Thomas of Southhampton as the son of Thomas and Jane Burnet. A prep 1 CONC onderance of evidence would seem to support it however, and the area whe 1 CONC re Thomas first appears in the New World around Lynn, MA, was part of a gr 1 CONC ant given to his cousin, Baronet Thomas Burnet XIII of Leys in 1626." 1 CONT 1 CONT From Jim Fina, http://home.att.net/~jimfina/leys.html: 1 CONT 1 CONT "Thomas Burnet, M.A. ... attended Cambridge University and upon graduatio 1 CONC n, became a "Doctor of Physique" practicing at Braintree, Essex, England." 1 CONT 1 CONT Thomas was an overseer in the Congregational church at Braintree, so we c 1 CONC an assume that his son Thomas was raised Congregationalist (from Jim Fin 1 CONC a, jimfina@@worldnet.att.net, 5 January 1999). 0 @I01022@ INDI 1 NAME Jane /Foys/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1581 2 PLAC London, Middlesex, England 1 FAMS @F00517@ 1 FAMC @F00519@ 0 @I01023@ INDI 1 NAME John /Foys/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1555 2 PLAC London, Middlesex, England 1 FAMS @F00519@ 0 @I01024@ INDI 1 NAME Alexander /Burnet/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1613 2 PLAC Braintree, Essex, England 1 FAMC @F00517@ 0 @I01025@ INDI 1 NAME Frances /Burnet/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1614 2 PLAC Braintree, Essex, England 1 FAMS @F00520@ 1 FAMC @F00517@ 0 @I01026@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Templer/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1614 1 FAMS @F00520@ 1 NOTE @NI01026@ 0 @NI01026@ NOTE 1 CONC Thomas was a minister, and served as Rector of Weston, County Northampt 1 CONC on (from Jim Fina, jimfina@@worldnet.att.net, 9 January 1999). 0 @I01027@ INDI 1 NAME Daniel /Burnet/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1714 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1 FEB 1731/32 2 PLAC Elizabethtown, New Jersey 1 FAMC @F00450@ 1 NOTE @NI01027@ 0 @NI01027@ NOTE 1 CONC Daniel's headstone is one of the oldest at Connecticut Farms (from Jim Fin 1 CONC a, jimfina@@worldnet.att.net, 9 January 1999). 0 @I01028@ INDI 1 NAME David /Burnet/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1719 1 DEAT 2 DATE 30 NOV 1766 1 FAMC @F00450@ 1 NOTE @NI01028@ 0 @NI01028@ NOTE 1 CONC David was a tailor (from Jim Fina, jimfina@@worldnet.att.net, 9 January 199 1 CONC 9). 0 @I01029@ INDI 1 NAME Ichabod /Burnett/ II 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1732 1 DEAT 2 DATE 12 MAR 1756 2 PLAC Charleston, South Carolina 1 FAMC @F00454@ 0 @I01030@ INDI 1 NAME Alexander /Burnet/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1540 2 PLAC Leys, Kincardineshire, Scotland 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF MAY 1578 1 FAMS @F00516@ 1 FAMC @F00528@ 1 NOTE @NI01030@ 0 @NI01030@ NOTE 1 CONC Alexander was the 11th Laird of Leys, and a Baronet (From Duane Burnet, 41 1 CONC 25 Columbia Blvd, Juneau, AK 99801 (dburnet@@ptialaska.net )). 1 CONT 1 CONT He was also called Alexander Burnet of Canneglerocht. He succeeded his fat 1 CONC her as 11th laird in 1575. His wife, Katherine, was also his first cousi 1 CONC n. According to his son Duncan, one of his ambitions was that his so 1 CONC ns be men of learning and culture (From Jim Fina, http://home.att.net/~flb 1 CONC a/leys.html). 1 CONT 1 CONT In the Herald's Visitation of Norfolk in 1613, and of Essex in 1634, the 1 CONC ir six sons, in order of seniority, were noted along with the three daught 1 CONC ers also in 1613 [from Eileen A. Bailey (ed.), _Crannog to Castle_ (Bancho 1 CONC ry, Kincardineshire: Leys Publishing, 2000), p. 44]. 0 @I01031@ INDI 1 NAME Katherine /Arbuthnot/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1540 2 PLAC Fiddes, Aberdeenshire, Scotland 1 FAMS @F00516@ 1 FAMC @F00545@ 0 @I01032@ INDI 1 NAME Alexander /Burnet/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1560 2 PLAC Leys, Kincardine, Scotland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 5 JUL 1619 2 PLAC Muchalls, Scotland 1 FAMS @F00587@ 1 FAMC @F00516@ 1 NOTE @NI01032@ 0 @NI01032@ NOTE 1 CONC Alexander was 12th Laird of Leys (from Isabella Neff Burnet, "Dr. Willi 1 CONC am Burnet and his sons Jacob, Isaac, and David", 1938, as communicat 1 CONC ed to me by e-mail from Jim Fina, jimfina@@worldnet.att.net, 4 Jan 1999). 1 CONT 1 CONT Alexander wadsetted Kilduthie to his brother John for 3000 marks. 1 CONT 1 CONT On 13 October 1598, Alexander was made an honorary Burgess of Aberdee 1 CONC n. He completed Crathes Castle, and added considerable lands to the fami 1 CONC ly estates. In 1619, he began a new castle at Muchalls, which he had acqui 1 CONC red earlier. this castle was completed 8 years later by his son, Sir Thom 1 CONC as Burnet (from Jim Fina, jimfina@@worldnet.att.net, 9 Jan 1999). 1 CONT 1 CONT Alexander succeeded his father as 12th laird in 1578 and consolidated h 1 CONC is title to the barony of Leys by service. He married Katherine, daught 1 CONC er of Alexander Gordon of Lesmoir sometime before 1578 (or soon after 1 CONC ). He completed Crathes Castle, first started by his great-grandfather Ale 1 CONC xander Burnet, the 9th Laird. In 1594/95, he resigned the barony of Le 1 CONC ys to the Crown, and obtained a charter re-granting it to himself and h 1 CONC is male heirs. This also had the effect of making Crathes Castle the princ 1 CONC ipal manor of the barony. This Laird busied himself acquiring much land f 1 CONC or the family estates. He resigned the barony to the Crown again in 1609 a 1 CONC nd had re-granted a new charter, incorporating all the newly acquired lan 1 CONC ds into the barony. In 1619, the year he died, Alexander was building a n 1 CONC ew castle at Muchalls, which was completed 8 years later by his son, Sir T 1 CONC homas Burnet, 1st Baronet (from Jim Fina, http://home.att.net/~flba/leys.h 1 CONC tml). 1 CONT 1 CONT "He purchased Muchalls, in the parish of Fetteresso, from Francis, Ea 1 CONC rl of Erroll on 24 June 1606. In 1609 he had Leys and Muchalls formally in 1 CONC corporated into the barony of Leys. In July 1613 Alexander had a chart 1 CONC er of Blackhall in the Garioch along with the offices of coroner and fores 1 CONC ter of Garioch, the lands and offices having been forfeited by Alexander B 1 CONC lackhall of that Ilk. This possession was short-lived and by 1620 the lan 1 CONC ds were back in the hands of the Blackhall family. In 1619, which was t 1 CONC he year in which Alexander Burnett died, he bagan work on a new cast 1 CONC le at Muchalls which his heir, Sir Thomas Burnett, completed in 1637. A ha 1 CONC llmark of this laird is the considerable addition that he made to the fami 1 CONC ly estates during his lifetime. The Coat of Arms of Katherine, impaled wi 1 CONC th those of her husband, are on a tablet which was formerly at Muchalls Ca 1 CONC stle but which is now built into an outer wall of Crathes Castle. There a 1 CONC re several items of furniture, including a very elaborately carved bed, wh 1 CONC ich were created during the lifetime of Alexander and Katherine and whi 1 CONC ch bear their monogram. These are on display at Crathes Castle." [from Eil 1 CONC een A. Bailey (ed.), _Crannog to Castle_ (Banchory, Kincardineshire: Le 1 CONC ys Publishing, 2000), p. 46]. 0 @I01033@ INDI 1 NAME Janet /Burnet/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1562 2 PLAC Leys, Kincard, Scotland 1 FAMS @F00523@ 1 FAMC @F00516@ 0 @I01034@ INDI 1 NAME Gilbert /Keith/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Auquhorsk 1 FAMS @F00523@ 0 @I01035@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Burnet/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1564 2 PLAC Leys, Kincard, Scotland 1 FAMS @F00525@ 1 FAMC @F00516@ 1 NOTE @NI01035@ 0 @NI01035@ NOTE 1 CONC Elizabeth's husband, Gilbert, was also her first cousin (from Jim Fina, ji 1 CONC mfina@@worldnet.att.net, 9 Jan 1999). 0 @I01036@ INDI 1 NAME Gilbert /Skene/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1548 1 FAMS @F00525@ 1 FAMC @F00546@ 1 NOTE @NI01036@ 0 @NI01036@ NOTE 1 CONC Gilbert was heir apparent to Wester Corse and Ramore (from Jim Fina, http: 1 CONC //home.att.net/~flba/leys.html). 0 @I01037@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret /Burnet/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1566 2 PLAC Leys, Kincard, Scotland 1 FAMC @F00516@ 1 NOTE @NI01037@ 0 @NI01037@ NOTE 1 CONC Margaret was unmarried in 1613 (from Jim Fina, jimfina@@worldnet.att.ne 1 CONC t, 9 Jan 1999). 0 @I01038@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Burnet/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1568 2 PLAC Leys, Kincard, Scotland 1 FAMC @F00516@ 1 NOTE @NI01038@ 0 @NI01038@ NOTE 1 CONC Robert appears to have been a member of the clergy, according to a referen 1 CONC ce made by his brother Duncan (from Jim Fina, jimfina@@worldnet.att.ne 1 CONC t, 5 January 1999, and http://home.att.net/~flba/leys.html). 0 @I01039@ INDI 1 NAME Gilbert /Burnet/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1572 2 PLAC Leys, Kincard, Scotland 1 FAMC @F00516@ 1 NOTE @NI01039@ 0 @NI01039@ NOTE 1 CONC Gilbert was a Professor of Philosophy at Basle, then at Moantauban (from J 1 CONC im Fina, jimfina@@worldnet.att.net, 5 January 1999). In 1634 he was sa 1 CONC id to have had no issue [from Eileen A. Bailey (ed.), _Crannog to Castl 1 CONC e_ (Banchory, Kincardineshire: Leys Publishing, 2000), p. 45]. 0 @I01040@ INDI 1 NAME Duncan /Burnett/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1574 2 PLAC Leys, Kincard, Scotland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1641 2 PLAC Norfolk, England 1 FAMS @F00526@ 1 FAMS @F00315@ 1 FAMC @F00516@ 1 NOTE @NI01040@ 0 @NI01040@ NOTE 1 CONC Duncan Burnet, M.A. of Wood Dalling, county Norfolk, attended Cambridge Un 1 CONC iversity and became a physician, practicing in Norwich, Norfolk, England ( 1 CONC from Jim Fina, jimfina@@worldnet.att.net, 5&9 January 1999). He was sa 1 CONC id to have been a "learned, holy and good man" [from Eileen A. Bailey (ed. 1 CONC ), _Crannog to Castle_ (Banchory, Kincardineshire: Leys Publishing, 2000 1 CONC ), p. 45]. 0 @I01041@ INDI 1 NAME Jane /Marsham/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00526@ 1 FAMC @F00644@ 0 @I01042@ INDI 1 NAME John /Burnett/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1576 2 PLAC Leys, Kincard, Scotland 1 FAMS @F00527@ 1 FAMC @F00516@ 1 NOTE @NI01042@ 0 @NI01042@ NOTE 1 CONC John's brother Alexander wadsetted Kilduthie to John for 3000 marks. Jo 1 CONC hn seemed to have married well (from Jim Fina, jimfina@@worldnet.att.ne 1 CONC t, 5 January 1999). From a letter written by John's brother Duncan it wou 1 CONC ld appear that the efforts of John's father failed to make him a learned m 1 CONC an like his brothers [from Eileen A. Bailey (ed.), _Crannog to Castle_ (Ba 1 CONC nchory, Kincardineshire: Leys Publishing, 2000), p. 45]. 0 @I01043@ INDI 1 NAME Helen /Wood/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F02915@ 1 FAMS @F00527@ 0 @I01044@ INDI 1 NAME John /Burnet/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1521 2 PLAC Leys, Kincardineshire, Scotland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1575 1 FAMS @F00528@ 1 FAMC @F00532@ 1 NOTE @NI01044@ 0 @NI01044@ NOTE 1 CONC John was the 10th Laird, and a Baronet (From Duane Burnet, 4125 Columbia B 1 CONC lvd, Juneau, AK 99801 (dburnet@@ptialaska.net )). 1 CONT 1 CONT He was also known as John Burnet of Colonach. He inherited his titles in a 1 CONC bout 1574, less than a year before his death (from Jim Fina, http://home.a 1 CONC tt.net/~flba/leys.html). 1 CONT 1 CONT On 2 September 1574, he signed the Bond of Allegience of the Barons of t 1 CONC he North [from Eileen A. Bailey (ed.), _Crannog to Castle_ (Banchory, Kinc 1 CONC ardineshire: Leys Publishing, 2000), p. 40]. 0 @I01045@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Lumsden/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1521 2 PLAC Cushnie, Scotland 1 FAMS @F00528@ 1 FAMC @F00531@ 0 @I01046@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret /Burnet/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1542 2 PLAC Leys, Kincard, Scotland 1 FAMS @F00530@ 1 FAMC @F00528@ 0 @I01047@ INDI 1 NAME Arthur /Forbes/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Echt 1 FAMS @F00530@ 1 FAMS @F02919@ 1 FAMC @F02918@ 1 NOTE @NI01047@ 0 @NI01047@ NOTE 1 CONC Arthur was the first minister of Echt after the Reformation and also had c 1 CONC harge of the parishes of Kemnay and Drumoak [from Eileen A. Bailey (ed. 1 CONC ), _Crannog to Castle_ (Banchory, Kincardineshire: Leys Publishing, 2000 1 CONC ), p. 40]. 0 @I01048@ INDI 1 NAME John /Lumsden/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1495 2 PLAC Cushnie, Scotland 1 FAMS @F00531@ 1 FAMC @F00403@ 1 NOTE @NI01048@ 0 @NI01048@ NOTE 1 CONC John was known as the tenth Laird of Medlar and of Cushnie [from Jim Fin 1 CONC a, jimfina@@worldnet.att.net, March 1999). 0 @I01049@ INDI 1 NAME Alexander /Burnet/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1500 2 PLAC Leys, Kincardineshire, Scotland 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 2 SEP 1574 1 FAMS @F00532@ 1 FAMS @F00533@ 1 FAMC @F00551@ 1 NOTE @NI01049@ 0 @NI01049@ NOTE 1 CONC Alexander was the 9th Laird of Leys, and was also known as "Alexander Burn 1 CONC et, of Canneglerocht ... Through his first wife Janet, he came into posses 1 CONC sion of a substantial amount of church properties. He and his wife Janet b 1 CONC egan construction of Crathes Castle, a home more appropriate to their grow 1 CONC ing status." (from Jim Fina, http://home.att.net/~jimfina/leys.html). 1 CONT 1 CONT Alexander was a Baronet (From Duane Burnet, 4125 Columbia Blvd, Junea 1 CONC u, AK 99801 (dburnet@@ptialaska.net )). 1 CONT 1 CONT In 1553, Alexander and Janet decided that a better home was needed for the 1 CONC ir family, so the construction of Crathes Castle was begun, taking 40 yea 1 CONC rs to complete. In 1563, Alexander fought for Mary, Queen of Scots at t 1 CONC he Battle of Corrichie. Unfortunately, Alexander's son and grandson both d 1 CONC ied in quick succession after him, so his great-grandson, also named Alexa 1 CONC nder, succeeded to the lands and was finally able to complete Crathes Cast 1 CONC le. This Alexander was a most benevolent man who built a new church in Ba 1 CONC nchory and gave much money to the poor (http://home.pacbell.net/roothub/Bu 1 CONC rnettleys.html). 1 CONT 1 CONT "Alexander Burnet of Leys, inherited from his grandfather in 1529, the ye 1 CONC ar after King James V had seized power in Scotland. This representati 1 CONC ve of the family lived through the period immediately preceding the Scotti 1 CONC sh Reformation and during the crisis of that movement. In 1542, Mary Que 1 CONC en of Scots succeeded to the Crown and in 1547 the Scots were victorious a 1 CONC gainst the English at the Battle of Pinkie. The circumstance of the Lai 1 CONC rd of Leys having an uncle who was a prebendary of St. Machar's Cathedr 1 CONC al brought him into friendly relations with the other members of the Chapt 1 CONC er of Aberdeen" [from Eileen A. Bailey (ed.), _Crannog to Castle_ (Banchor 1 CONC y, Kincardineshire: Leys Publishing, 2000), p. 37]. 0 @I01050@ INDI 1 NAME Janet /Hamilton/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1500 2 PLAC Kincardine County, Scotland 1 DEAT 2 DATE BET 1557 AND 1567 2 PLAC Kincardine County, Scotland 1 FAMS @F00532@ 1 FAMC @F00578@ 1 NOTE @NI01050@ 0 @NI01050@ NOTE 1 CONC Some say that Janet's father was Robert Hamilton, while others (like http: 1 CONC //home.pacbell.net/toothub/Burnettleys.html) say that she was the natur 1 CONC al daughter of Canon Hamilton of the Abbey of Arbroath. The latter sour 1 CONC ce indicates that, as her dowry, Janet brought a substantial amount of chu 1 CONC rch lands, while in future years much land was added to Janet's dowry thro 1 CONC ugh arranged marriages and outright gifts. In 1560, Alexander and Janet d 1 CONC ecided that a better home was needed for their family, so the constructi 1 CONC on of Crathes Castle was begun, taking 40 years to complete. 0 @I01051@ INDI 1 NAME Marjory /Forbes/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F02939@ 1 FAMS @F00533@ 1 FAMS @F00537@ 1 FAMC @F00550@ 0 @I01052@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Burnet/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1523 2 PLAC Leys, Kincard, Scotland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 24 FEB 1581/82 2 PLAC Old Aberdeen, Scotland 1 FAMC @F00532@ 1 NOTE @NI01052@ 0 @NI01052@ NOTE 1 CONC Thomas Burnet was a minister (from Jim Fina, http://home.att.net/~jimfina 1 CONC /leys.html). He succeeded his uncle, Master Duncan Burnet, to the Canon 1 CONC ry of Aberdeen and Rectory of Methlick. From 1565 until his death he he 1 CONC ld the office of Commissary of Aberdeen [from Eileen A. Bailey (ed.), _Cra 1 CONC nnog to Castle_ (Banchory, Kincardineshire: Leys Publishing, 2000), p. 38] 1 CONC . 0 @I01053@ INDI 1 NAME Andrew /Burnet/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1525 2 PLAC Cowcardia, Scotland 1 FAMS @F00538@ 1 FAMC @F00532@ 0 @I01054@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Melville/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00538@ 0 @I01055@ INDI 1 NAME William /Burnet/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1527 2 PLAC Easern Slowy, Scotland 1 FAMS @F00539@ 1 FAMC @F00532@ 0 @I01056@ INDI 1 NAME Janet (Jenis) /Chalmers/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00539@ 1 FAMC @F02925@ 0 @I01057@ INDI 1 NAME Alexander /Burnet/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1529 2 PLAC Kynneskie, Scotland 1 FAMS @F00540@ 1 FAMC @F00532@ 0 @I01058@ INDI 1 NAME Elspeth /Chalmers/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Cults 1 FAMS @F00540@ 1 FAMC @F02925@ 0 @I01059@ INDI 1 NAME Archibald /Burnet/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1531 2 PLAC Leys, Kincard, Scotland 1 FAMS @F00543@ 1 FAMC @F00532@ 0 @I01060@ INDI 1 NAME Mariore (Marjorie) /Chalmers/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1561 1 FAMS @F00543@ 1 FAMC @F02925@ 0 @I01061@ INDI 1 NAME James /Burnet/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1533 2 PLAC Cardney, Scotland 1 FAMC @F00532@ 0 @I01062@ INDI 1 NAME Agnes /Burnet/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1535 2 PLAC Leys, Kincard, Scotland 1 FAMS @F00544@ 1 FAMC @F00532@ 0 @I01063@ INDI 1 NAME Alexander /Blackhall/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Barra 1 FAMS @F00544@ 1 FAMC @F02933@ 1 NOTE @NI01063@ 0 @NI01063@ NOTE 1 CONC "The Blackhalls of that Ilk and Barra" by Alexander Morrison MD, publish 1 CONC ed by the New Spalding Club, suggests that Alexander's mother was Janet Ba 1 CONC sset (or Bisset), rather than Katharine Gordon. This source suggests th 1 CONC at Katherine was, instead, the wife of Alexander's brother William [person 1 CONC al correspondence from Jim Reidford (jimreidford@@btinternet.com), 20 Augu 1 CONC st 2002 -- JTS (Jim cautions, though, that "this book is not known for it 1 CONC 's accuracy in genealogical terms and not very good at giving dates")]. 0 @I01064@ INDI 1 NAME Isabel /Burnet/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1537 2 PLAC Leys, Kincard, Scotland 1 FAMS @F00545@ 1 FAMC @F00532@ 0 @I01065@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Arbuthnot/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1535 2 PLAC Pitcarlies, Scotland 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 30 JUL 1606 1 FAMS @F00545@ 1 FAMC @F00740@ 1 NOTE @NI01065@ 0 @NI01065@ NOTE 1 CONC Robert was known as Robert Arbuthnott, 1st of Fiddes. He was Sheriff-depu 1 CONC te of Kincardineshire in 1587 (from Jim Fina, http://home.att.net/~flba/ar 1 CONC buthnott.html). 0 @I01066@ INDI 1 NAME Janet /Burnet/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Leys, Kincard, Scotland 1 FAMS @F00546@ 1 FAMC @F00532@ 0 @I01067@ INDI 1 NAME James /Skene/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Wester Corse and Ramore (Raemoir) 1 DEAT 2 DATE JUN 1600 1 FAMS @F00546@ 1 FAMS @F02932@ 0 @I01068@ INDI 1 NAME Isobel /Burnet/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1541 2 PLAC Leys, Kincard, Scotland 1 FAMS @F00548@ 1 FAMS @F00549@ 1 FAMC @F00532@ 0 @I01069@ INDI 1 NAME Craigmyle // 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Craigmyle 1 FAMS @F00548@ 0 @I01070@ INDI 1 NAME John /Forbes/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Sonnahinny/Sunhoney 1 DEAT 2 DATE 28 JAN 1615/16 2 PLAC Aberdeen 1 BURI 2 PLAC Aberdeen 1 FAMS @F00549@ 0 @I01071@ INDI 1 NAME John /Forbes/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00550@ 1 NOTE @NI01071@ 0 @NI01071@ NOTE 1 CONC John was the sixth Lord of Forbes (from Jim Fina, http://home.att.net/~ji 1 CONC mfina/leys.html). 0 @I01072@ INDI 1 NAME Alexander /Forbes/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Brux 1 FAMS @F00537@ 0 @I01073@ INDI 1 NAME Hannah /Fithian/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1657 2 PLAC Easthampton, Suffolk County, New York 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT 25 APR 1722 1 FAMC @F00342@ 0 @I01074@ INDI 1 NAME Martha /Fithian/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1650 2 PLAC Easthampton, Suffolk County, New York 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1644 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 11 DEC 1678 2 PLAC Easthampton, Suffolk County, New York 1 FAMC @F00342@ 1 NOTE @NI01074@ 0 @NI01074@ NOTE 1 CONC One source suggests that Martha died in 1676 [from the files of Doris Konk 1 CONC el, courtesy of Ron Hagen (hagenr@@gte.net), 8 May 2001 -- JTS]. 0 @I01075@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah /Fithian/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1670 2 PLAC Easthampton, Suffolk County, New York 1 FAMC @F00342@ 1 NOTE @NI01075@ 0 @NI01075@ NOTE 1 CONC Kevin McNiece (kmcneice@@adelphia.net) has Sarah married to Samuel Mulfo 1 CONC rd (1678) [personal correspondence, 15 July 2006]. The matter is somewh 1 CONC at confusing, since some sources suggested that she was married to the fat 1 CONC her of that Samuel, Samuel Mulford (1644). There are clearly too many Sar 1 CONC ah Fithians running around Long Island in these years, and I am tentative 1 CONC ly accepting the view of yet other sources that this Sarah didn't ever mar 1 CONC ry any Samuel Mulford (the older Samuel married Sarah Howell, instead), a 1 CONC nd that the younger Samuel married a different Sarah Fithian (the one bo 1 CONC rn closer to 1682) [JTS]. 0 @I01076@ INDI 1 NAME Samuel /Mulford/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1644 2 PLAC Easthampton, Suffolk County, New York 1 DEAT 2 DATE 21 AUG 1725 1 FAMS @F01182@ 1 FAMS @F08496@ 1 FAMC @F00444@ 1 NOTE @NI01076@ 0 @NI01076@ NOTE 1 CONC Some sources suggest that Samuel Mulford's second wife was Sarah Fithia 1 CONC n, rather than Sarah Howell. 1 CONT 1 CONT Samuel was a Captain [from Sean P. Drury, 3000 Lee Highway #B309, Arlingto 1 CONC n, VA 22201, from uclagmu@@aol.com and from Dec 1997 Easthampton History a 1 CONC nd Genealogy, via Norm Sechrest, aj532@@lafn.org, 5 July 1999]. 0 @I01077@ INDI 1 NAME John /Mulford/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1606 2 PLAC Cadburye, South Molton, Devonshire, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1686 2 PLAC Easthampton, Suffolk County, New York 1 FAMS @F00580@ 1 FAMS @F00444@ 1 NOTE @NI01077@ 0 @NI01077@ NOTE 1 CONC John served as a judge (from Easthampton History and Genealogy, Dec 199 1 CONC 7, via Sean P. Drury, 3000 Lee Highway #B309, Arlington, VA 22201, uclagmu 1 CONC @@aol.com; received 2 Jan 1999). 0 @I01078@ INDI 1 NAME Samuel /Fithian/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1660 2 PLAC Easthampton, Suffolk County, New York 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1657 1 DEAT 2 DATE 9 MAR 1702/03 2 PLAC Fairfield, Cohansey, Cumberland County, New Jersey 1 FAMS @F00726@ 1 FAMC @F00342@ 0 @I01079@ INDI 1 NAME Josiah Joseph /Fithian/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 6 MAY 1685 2 PLAC Easthampton, Suffolk County, New York 1 DEAT 2 DATE 31 MAR 1741 2 PLAC Greenwich, Salem County, New Jersey 1 DEAT 2 DATE 3 APR 1741 1 BURI 2 PLAC Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Greenwich, Cumberland County, New Jersey 1 FAMC @F00726@ 0 @I01080@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Barnes/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00557@ 0 @I01081@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /?/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00557@ 0 @I01082@ INDI 1 NAME William /Fithian/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1677 2 PLAC Bridgehampton, New York 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1697 2 PLAC Easthampton, Suffolk County, New York 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1697 2 PLAC Bridgehampton, New York 1 FAMC @F00341@ 0 @I01083@ INDI 1 NAME David /Fithian/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1682 2 PLAC Easthampton, Suffolk County, New York 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1682 2 PLAC Bridgehampton, New York 1 DEAT 2 DATE BET 3 SEP AND 29 OCT 1768 2 PLAC Bridgehampton, New York 1 FAMS @F00573@ 1 FAMS @F00576@ 1 FAMC @F00341@ 1 NOTE @NI01083@ 0 @NI01083@ NOTE 1 CONC David lived at Bridgehampton (from Jim Fina, jimfina@@worldnet.att.net, 9 J 1 CONC anuary 1999). 1 CONT 1 CONT Database: Full Context of New York City Wills, 1766-71 1 CONT 1 CONT Page 455.--In the name of God, Amen. I, DAVID FITHIAN, of the town of Sout 1 CONC hampton, Suffolk County, yeoman, being now weak in body. I leave to my dau 1 CONC ghter, Eunice Howell, all my land lying northward of a place called the (? 1 CONC ??); Also œ60. I leave to my grandson, Henry Halsey, my half of the 30-ac 1 CONC re lot that I had of James White. I leave to my grandson, Jesse Halse 1 CONC y, my house and home lot, and a negro boy, and my share of Montauk. I lea 1 CONC ve to my grandsons, Henry and Jesse Halsey, all my other lands, meadows, a 1 CONC nd Commonage; To my granddaughter, Keturah Halsey, œ6. I leave to my wi 1 CONC fe œ5. All the remainder of my movables I leave to my grandsons, Henry a 1 CONC nd Jesse Halsey, and make them executors. 1 CONT 1 CONT Dated September 3, 1768. Witnesses, David Cooper, David Cooper, Jr., Thom 1 CONC as Sandford. Proved, October 29, 1768. 1 CONT 1 CONT [NOTE.--David Fithian was of a well-known Easthampton family. He had, amo 1 CONC ng other children, a daughter Sarah, who married Henry Halsey (born Februa 1 CONC ry 28, 1700, N. S., and died 1740). He was the father of Henry and Jesse H 1 CONC alsey. The homestead of David Fithian was at Bridge Hampton, on the sou 1 CONC th side of the junction of the Head of the Pond and Scuttle Hole roads, a 1 CONC nd is now owned by George Strong. The homestead of Henry Halsey (broth 1 CONC er of Jesse) was directly opposite, on the north side of the road. Henry H 1 CONC alsey was a soldier in the Revolution, and was killed at Fort Griswold, Co 1 CONC nn., September 6, 1781. He left his homestead to his brother Jesse, who so 1 CONC ld it to Deacon Jeremiah Haines in 1804, and it is now owned by the hei 1 CONC rs of Capt. William Haines, his grandson. Jesse Halsey was the great-grand 1 CONC father of Capt. Henry Halsey and Capt. Jesse Halsey, late well-known citiz 1 CONC ens of the village of Southampton.--W. S. P.] 0 @I01084@ INDI 1 NAME Aaron /Fithian/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1694 2 PLAC Easthampton, Suffolk County, New York 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1684 2 PLAC Bridgehampton, New York 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1 MAY 1750 2 PLAC Easthampton, Suffolk County, New York 1 FAMS @F01189@ 1 FAMS @F00723@ 1 FAMC @F00341@ 1 NOTE @NI01084@ 0 @NI01084@ NOTE 1 CONC Jim Fina's sources suggest that Aaron was born in 1689. He lived on the Ea 1 CONC st Side of Main St. in Easthampton (from Jim Fina, jimfina@@worldnet.att.ne 1 CONC t, 9 January 1999). 0 @I01085@ INDI 1 NAME Esther /Fithian/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1699 2 PLAC Easthampton, Suffolk County, New York 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1701 2 PLAC Easthampton, Suffolk County, New York 1 DEAT 2 DATE 24 OCT 1720 2 PLAC Easthampton, Suffolk County, New York 1 FAMS @F00560@ 1 FAMC @F00341@ 0 @I01086@ INDI 1 NAME John /Hand/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1694 2 PLAC Easthampton, Suffolk County, New York 1 DEAT 2 DATE 18 FEB 1755 2 PLAC Easthampton, Suffolk County, New York 1 FAMS @F00560@ 0 @I01087@ INDI 1 NAME Friedeswiede /?/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE BEF 1606 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT 4 DEC 1683 1 FAMS @F00444@ 0 @I01088@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah /Moore/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1684 2 PLAC Salem County, New Jersey 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT 1743 2 PLAC Salem County, New Jersey 1 FAMS @F00561@ 0 @I01089@ INDI 1 NAME Phebe /Fithian/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1715 2 PLAC Bridgehampton, New York 1 DEAT 2 DATE 17 OCT 1796 1 FAMS @F00559@ 1 FAMS @F01188@ 1 FAMC @F00561@ 0 @I01090@ INDI 1 NAME William /Stratton/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 13 JAN 1705/06 2 PLAC Easthampton, Suffolk County, New York 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1759 1 FAMS @F00559@ 1 FAMC @F00558@ 1 NOTE @NI01090@ 0 @NI01090@ NOTE 1 CONC William was baptized by Rev. Nathaniel Huntting, and was just 10 years o 1 CONC ld when his family moved to New Jersey. His will was dated 30 jul 1759 a 1 CONC nd proved 22 sep 1759. William's sons Fithian and Jonathan were executo 1 CONC rs of this will, and each received land belonging to their father [from Ma 1 CONC rgaret E. Sheaffer and Carol M. Sheaffer via Norm Sechrest, aj532@@lafn.or 1 CONC g, 5 July 1999]. 0 @I01091@ INDI 1 NAME Benjamin /Stratton/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Easthampton, Suffolk County, New York 1 FAMS @F00558@ 1 FAMC @F01181@ 1 NOTE @NI01091@ 0 @NI01091@ NOTE 1 CONC Benjamin moved, along with his wife Mary and their seven children, from Lo 1 CONC ng Island to Fairfield, Salem County, New Jersey in 1715 [from Margar 1 CONC et E. Sheaffer and Carol M. Sheaffer via Norm Sechrest, aj532@@lafn.or 1 CONC g, 5 July 1999]. 0 @I01092@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /?/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00558@ 0 @I01093@ INDI 1 NAME Jonathan /Burnet/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00340@ 0 @I01094@ INDI 1 NAME Samuel /Burnet/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 3 MAY 1695 1 FAMS @F00563@ 1 FAMS @F00725@ 1 FAMC @F00340@ 0 @I01095@ INDI 1 NAME Nathan /Burnet/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00340@ 0 @I01096@ INDI 1 NAME Joseph /Burnet/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1676 1 FAMS @F00731@ 1 FAMC @F00340@ 0 @I01097@ INDI 1 NAME Ephraim /Burnet/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 JUN 1693 1 DEAT 2 DATE FEB 1761 1 FAMC @F00340@ 1 NOTE @NI01097@ 0 @NI01097@ NOTE 1 CONC Jim Fina has Ephraim's birth date as 1698. He worked as a cordwainer (fr 1 CONC om Jim Fina, jimfina@@worldnet.att.net, 9 January 1999). 0 @I01098@ INDI 1 NAME Isaac /Burnet/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00340@ 0 @I01099@ INDI 1 NAME David /Burnet/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Easthampton, Suffolk County, New York 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1748 1 FAMS @F00562@ 1 FAMS @F00724@ 1 FAMC @F00340@ 1 NOTE @NI01099@ 0 @NI01099@ NOTE 1 CONC Jim Fina suggests that David died in 1748. David's will was dated 2 Novemb 1 CONC er 1748 and proved 5 April 1749. According to the town records, he had fi 1 CONC ve children. According to other sources, he had three. Neither list matc 1 CONC hes the other (from Jim Fina, jimfina@@worldnet.att.net, 9 January 1999). 0 @I01100@ INDI 1 NAME Lucy /Chase/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00563@ 0 @I01101@ INDI 1 NAME Catherine /Burnet/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F00563@ 0 @I01102@ INDI 1 NAME Jane /Burnet/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F00563@ 0 @I01103@ INDI 1 NAME Joseph /Burnet/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00563@ 0 @I01104@ INDI 1 NAME Polly /Burnet/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F00563@ 0 @I01105@ INDI 1 NAME Lucy /Burnet/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F00563@ 0 @I01106@ INDI 1 NAME David /Burnet/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1736 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1800 1 FAMC @F00563@ 0 @I01107@ INDI 1 NAME Samuel /Burnet/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1753 1 DEAT 2 DATE 14 JUN 1819 1 FAMS @F00564@ 1 FAMC @F00563@ 0 @I01108@ INDI 1 NAME Abigail /Crane/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00562@ 0 @I01109@ INDI 1 NAME Daniel /Burnet/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1758 1 DEAT 2 DATE 12 JUL 1824 1 FAMS @F00567@ 1 FAMC @F00562@ 0 @I01110@ INDI 1 NAME Ichabod /Burnet/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1765 1 DEAT 2 DATE 29 MAR 1785 1 FAMC @F00562@ 0 @I01111@ INDI 1 NAME Ruth /Hedges/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00564@ 0 @I01112@ INDI 1 NAME David /Burnet/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00564@ 0 @I01113@ INDI 1 NAME Sally /Burnet/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00565@ 1 FAMC @F00564@ 0 @I01114@ INDI 1 NAME Benjamin /Shreve/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00565@ 0 @I01115@ INDI 1 NAME John /Burnet/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1781 1 FAMC @F00564@ 0 @I01116@ INDI 1 NAME Samuel /Burnet/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1783 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1865 1 FAMS @F00566@ 1 FAMC @F00564@ 0 @I01117@ INDI 1 NAME Betty /Clark/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00566@ 0 @I01118@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Burnet/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1798 1 FAMC @F00564@ 0 @I01119@ INDI 1 NAME Sophia /Burnet/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1798 1 FAMC @F00564@ 0 @I01120@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Parsells/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00567@ 0 @I01121@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Burnet/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00568@ 1 FAMC @F00567@ 0 @I01122@ INDI 1 NAME Enoch /Miller/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00568@ 0 @I01123@ INDI 1 NAME Squire /Burnet/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1793 1 DEAT 2 DATE 6 SEP 1842 1 FAMC @F00567@ 0 @I01124@ INDI 1 NAME Wibroe /Griggs/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1593 2 PLAC Lavendon, Bucksshire, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 6 MAY 1662 2 PLAC Southampton, Suffolk County, New York 1 FAMS @F00596@ 1 FAMS @F00590@ 1 NOTE @NI01124@ 0 @NI01124@ NOTE 1 CONC Wibroe Griggs was born about 1593; she died before 6 May 1662, the da 1 CONC te of the will of her husband, John Cooper, which does not mention her. S 1 CONC he married first at Olney, county Buckingham, on 25 July 1609, william Pie 1 CONC rson, who may have been the man buried at the adjacent parish of Lavendo 1 CONC n, county Bucks, on 28 July 1616. She married second at Olney on 18 Octob 1 CONC er 1618 John cooper, who died in Southampton, Long Island, after 6 May 166 1 CONC 2. John and Wibroe and most of their children emigrated in 1635 on the Hop 1 CONC ewell ("The cooper-Pierson-Griggs Connection", The American Genealogis 1 CONC t, October 1989). 0 @I01125@ INDI 1 NAME Eunice /Fithian/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1709 2 PLAC Bridgehampton, Long Island 1 FAMS @F00574@ 1 FAMC @F00576@ 0 @I01126@ INDI 1 NAME Abner /Howell/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00574@ 0 @I01127@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah /Fithian/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1711 2 PLAC Easthampton, Suffolk County, New York 1 FAMS @F00575@ 1 FAMC @F00576@ 0 @I01128@ INDI 1 NAME Henry /Halsey/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 28 FEB 1699/00 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1740 1 FAMS @F00575@ 0 @I01129@ INDI 1 NAME John /Fithian/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1715 1 FAMC @F00576@ 0 @I01130@ INDI 1 NAME Katherine /Burnet/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F00528@ 0 @I01131@ INDI 1 NAME Andrew /Burnet/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00528@ 0 @I01132@ INDI 1 NAME Andrew /Burnet/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Shethocksley 1 FAMC @F00528@ 0 @I01133@ INDI 1 NAME John /Burnett/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Daladies 1 FAMS @F02923@ 1 FAMC @F00528@ 0 @I01134@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Hamilton/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00578@ 1 NOTE @NI01134@ 0 @NI01134@ NOTE 1 CONC Robert has been described as "the rich Canon Robert Hamilton of Aberdee 1 CONC n" [from Eileen A. Bailey (ed.), _Crannog to Castle_ (Banchory, Kincardine 1 CONC shire: Leys Publishing, 2000), p. 37]. 0 @I01135@ INDI 1 NAME Alexander /Burnet/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Leys, Kincard, Scotland 1 DEAT 2 DATE BET 2 SEP 1525 AND 11 FEB 1525/26 1 FAMS @F00551@ 1 FAMC @F00554@ 1 NOTE @NI01135@ 0 @NI01135@ NOTE 1 CONC Alexander was the 8th Laird of Leys, and was also called "Alexander the Yo 1 CONC unger, of Leys" and "Alexander Burnet, of Colonach" because of his acquisi 1 CONC tion of that property (from Jim Fina, http://home.att.net/~jimfina/leys.h 1 CONC tml). 0 @I01136@ INDI 1 NAME Agnes /Lechtoun/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00551@ 1 NOTE @NI01136@ 0 @NI01136@ NOTE 1 CONC Agnes came from the family of Lechtoun/Leighton of Usan in Forfar (later A 1 CONC ngus). At least two Lechtouns/Leightons of that family are known to have b 1 CONC een Abbots of Arbroath [from Eileen A. Bailey (ed.), _Crannog to Castle_ ( 1 CONC Banchory, Kincardineshire: Leys Publishing, 2000), p. 37]. 0 @I01137@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Burnet/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00551@ 0 @I01138@ INDI 1 NAME Simon /Burnet/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00551@ 1 NOTE @NI01138@ 0 @NI01138@ NOTE 1 CONC Simon is thought to be the same Simon Burnet who is mentioned in the 1558 1 CONC -9 record of Aberdeen Burgh as objecting to a proposal to pull down the "c 1 CONC onvents" of the Black and White Friars and the appropriation of their prop 1 CONC erty by the town [from Eileen A. Bailey (ed.), _Crannog to Castle_ (Bancho 1 CONC ry, Kincardineshire: Leys Publishing, 2000), p. 37]. 0 @I01139@ INDI 1 NAME Alexander /Burnet/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Leys, Kincard, Scotland 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF OCT 1529 1 FAMS @F00554@ 1 FAMC @F00529@ 1 NOTE @NI01139@ 0 @NI01139@ NOTE 1 CONC Alexander was the 7th Laird of Leys. He managed to increase the holdin 1 CONC gs of the family substantially (from Jim Fina, http://home.att.net/~jimfi 1 CONC na/leys.html). He inherited from his father in 1505. On 28 May 1481, accor 1 CONC ding to a charter confirmed at Edinburgh on 2 June, Alexander and his wi 1 CONC fe received a grant of the possession of Canneglerocht from his father. F 1 CONC or some generations thereafter it became a practice to give this possessi 1 CONC on to the eldest son [from Eileen A. Bailey (ed.), _Crannog to Castle_ (Ba 1 CONC nchory, Kincardineshire: Leys Publishing, 2000), p. 37]. 0 @I01140@ INDI 1 NAME Janet /Gardyne/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Gardine, Angus 1 FAMS @F00554@ 1 NOTE @NI01140@ 0 @NI01140@ NOTE 1 CONC Janet came from a well established family in Angus (from Jim Fina, http:/ 1 CONC /home.att.net/~jimfina/leys.html). The Gardynes were of that Ilk i.e. of t 1 CONC he lands of Gardyne in the parish of Kirkden, Angus, and were noted as bei 1 CONC ng benefactors of the Abbey of Arbroath [from Eileen A. Bailey (ed.), _Cra 1 CONC nnog to Castle_ (Banchory, Kincardineshire: Leys Publishing, 2000), p. 37] 1 CONC . 0 @I01141@ INDI 1 NAME Duncan /Burnet/ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 9 MAR 1552/53 1 FAMC @F00554@ 1 NOTE @NI01141@ 0 @NI01141@ NOTE 1 CONC Duncan was Cannon of Aberdeen (from Jim Fina, http://home.att.net/~jimfin 1 CONC a/leys.html). Before that he had been the Vicar of Kirkintilloch, then Rec 1 CONC tor of Methlick [from Eileen A. Bailey (ed.), _Crannog to Castle_ (Banchor 1 CONC y, Kincardineshire: Leys Publishing, 2000), p. 37]. 0 @I01142@ INDI 1 NAME Alexander /Burnard (Burnet)/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Leys, Kincard, Scotland 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 15 JUL 1505 1 FAMS @F00529@ 1 FAMC @F00534@ 1 NOTE @NI01142@ 0 @NI01142@ NOTE 1 CONC Alexander was the 6th Laird of Leys (from Jim Fina, http://home.att.net/~f 1 CONC lba/leys.html). He is most likely to have been a son of John because he in 1 CONC herited in 1454. He was the first Baron of Leys during the reigns of kin 1 CONC gs James II, III and IV. When King James III made his way through the coun 1 CONC ty of Angus and onwards to Aberdeen at the head of a large following, evid 1 CONC ence in the Crathes Charters shows the Laird of Leys to have been one of h 1 CONC is supporters, or prudently appearing to be so. On 23 April 1488 at Aberde 1 CONC en, Alexander Burnard resigned all of his lands into the King's hands. T 1 CONC wo days later, on 25 April, he received a charter, under the Great Seal he 1 CONC ld by Bishop Elphinstone, uniting into one Free Barony the lands of Ley 1 CONC s, Killenaglerach, Cullonach, The Hill, Candahill, Crathes with mill, Drum 1 CONC salloch with the Loch of Banchory and Island, all in the Sheriffdom of Abe 1 CONC rdeen, along with Wester Cardney. As land charters centred around a main d 1 CONC welling which, in the case of Burnetts, had so far been the Crannog on t 1 CONC he Loch of Leys, perhaps this may have been the time at which an interim d 1 CONC welling became the focal point of the Burnett family. A similar ceremony t 1 CONC ook place in the following century when Crathes became the main dwellin 1 CONC g. The same Alexander Burnard was named in papers relating to the Abb 1 CONC ey of Arbroath. In 1460, he was an arbiter in an inquest to settle the mar 1 CONC ches or boundaries of lands belonging to the Abbey. this powerful religio 1 CONC us house held a considerable amount of land including some which bounded w 1 CONC ith Leys, and there are numerous and verious charters and grants between A 1 CONC lexander Burnard and Irvine, the Laird of Drum [from Eileen A. Bailey (ed. 1 CONC ), _Crannog to Castle_ (Banchory, Kincardineshire: Leys Publishing, 2000 1 CONC ), p. 36]. 0 @I01143@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Forbes/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Echt 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 1497 1 FAMS @F02936@ 1 FAMS @F00529@ 1 FAMC @F00582@ 1 NOTE @NI01143@ 0 @NI01143@ NOTE 1 CONC Elizabeth was called "The Lady of Leys" (from Jim Fina, http://home.att.n 1 CONC et/~jimfina/leys.html). 0 @I01144@ INDI 1 NAME Alexander /Forbes/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Echt, Scotland 1 FAMS @F00582@ 1 FAMC @F01014@ 1 NOTE @NI01144@ 0 @NI01144@ NOTE 1 CONC Alexander was known as Alexander Forbes, 2nd, of Echt (from Jim Fina's F 1 CONC TW file). 0 @I01145@ INDI 1 NAME Andrew /Burnet/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00529@ 1 NOTE @NI01145@ 0 @NI01145@ NOTE 1 CONC Andrew is recorded as having witnessed a sasine in 1507 [from Eileen A. Ba 1 CONC iley (ed.), _Crannog to Castle_ (Banchory, Kincardineshire: Leys Publishin 1 CONC g, 2000), p. 37]. 0 @I01146@ INDI 1 NAME Christian /Burnet/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F02940@ 1 FAMC @F00529@ 0 @I01147@ INDI 1 NAME John /Burnet/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Leys, Kincard, Scotland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1454 1 FAMS @F00534@ 1 FAMC @F00584@ 1 NOTE @NI01147@ 0 @NI01147@ NOTE 1 CONC John was the 5th Laird of Leys. He is the first to be identified with t 1 CONC he designation "of Leys". He also seems to have changed the spelling of h 1 CONC is name to 'Burnet'. He is said by some sources to have held the offi 1 CONC ce of "King's Macer". He died, in 1454, between Whitsunday and Martinm 1 CONC as (from Jim Fina, http://home.att.net/~jimfina/leys.html). 1 CONT 1 CONT It is known that John Burnet of Leyis was present, on 22 September 144 1 CONC 6, at a deposition regarding the mortgaging of Easter Skene to Sir Willi 1 CONC am Keith Marischal. "Leys" is applied in Burnet records from this date onw 1 CONC ard although it is known to have occasionally been in use earlier and t 1 CONC he spelling of the surname varies considerably. Reference to a Johannes Bu 1 CONC rnet is to be found in the Burgh Records of Aberdeen 1398-1407. In charte 1 CONC rs relating to the Burgh of Aberdeen, it is noted that letters of safe con 1 CONC duct for owners of ships and their crews to trade with the city of Lond 1 CONC on were granted to certain Burgesses of the town including one, dated 10 F 1 CONC ebruary 1438-9, to a John Burnard [from Eileen A. Bailey (ed.), _Crann 1 CONC og to Castle_ (Banchory, Kincardineshire: Leys Publishing, 2000), p. 36]. 0 @I01148@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Burnard/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE BEF 1391 1 FAMS @F00584@ 1 FAMC @F02929@ 1 NOTE @NI01148@ 0 @NI01148@ NOTE 1 CONC Robert was the 4th Laird. He was a Deputy Sheriff of Kincardineshire in 1 1 CONC 391. The principal Sheriff then was Sir William Keith (from Jim Fina, ht 1 CONC tp://home.att.net/~jimfina/leys.html). 1 CONT 1 CONT Robert is believed to have fought for the King against the island rebe 1 CONC ls in one of the bloodiest and most savage encounters in Scottish histor 1 CONC y: the Battle of Harlaw Hill, July 1411 (from http://home.pacbell.net/toot 1 CONC hub/Burnettleys.html). 1 CONT 1 CONT According to George Burnett, _The Family of Burnetts of Leys_, Robert w 1 CONC as a son of William but is now thought to have been the son of John Burnar 1 CONC d, Royal Clavigero. Douglas in his _Baronage of Scotland_ states that Robe 1 CONC rt Burnard/Burnet was the son and successor of John Burnard. In 1391-2, Ro 1 CONC bert Burnard gave account as Deputy Sheriff of Kincardine at which time t 1 CONC he principal Sheriff was Sir William Keith. A Robert Burnat, possibly t 1 CONC he same person, is recorded as having been one of the Assize on 24 April 1 1 CONC 400 on the occasion of the claim to succession of Alexander of Auchterlo 1 CONC ny to his father William as a Robert Burnarde, who claimed to have studi 1 CONC ed for some time in France, appears in connection with the St. Andrew's Ch 1 CONC apter, in a "petition submitted by favour of Walter de Leslie, his kinsma 1 CONC n" and dated 21 December 1381. This Robert Burnarde was Clerk to the St. A 1 CONC ndrew's Diocese on 29 April 1383 and William de Leslie was said to be h 1 CONC is kinsman [Biographical Dictionary of Scottish Graduates to AD1410]. A pa 1 CONC yment to Robert Burnarde, deputy of the Sheriff of Kincardine was record 1 CONC ed in 1391 [Eschequer Rolls, Vol. 3, 264] [from Eileen A. Bailey (ed.), _C 1 CONC rannog to Castle_ (Banchory, Kincardineshire: Leys Publishing, 2000), p. 3 1 CONC 5]. 0 @I01149@ INDI 1 NAME William /Burnard/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE BEF 1378 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 1400 1 FAMS @F02934@ 1 FAMC @F02935@ 1 NOTE @NI01149@ 0 @NI01149@ NOTE 1 CONC William was the 3rd Laird. He was chartered by Robert II, entitling h 1 CONC im to all the lands held by his father Symon in the Forest of Drum (fr 1 CONC om Jim Fina, http://home.att.net/~jimfina/leys.html). 1 CONT 1 CONT William had a charter, dated 26 December 1378 at Arbroath, of the lan 1 CONC ds of Symon Burnard in Forest of Drum which had been resigned by him. Th 1 CONC is charter is now in the Crathes Papers. It gave the said lands to be he 1 CONC ld by William and his heirs in fee and heredity. The Register of Burgess 1 CONC es of Guild and Trade of the Burgh of Aberdeen lists a William Burnet, ele 1 CONC cted in 1399, who may be the same William or his son. There is a Willelm 1 CONC us Burnet who is mentioned several times in the early records of Aberdee 1 CONC n. It is in examining such records that one is particularly aware of the i 1 CONC nterchangeable nature of Burnard and Burnet(t) [from Eileen A. Bailey (ed. 1 CONC ), _Crannog to Castle_ (Banchory, Kincardineshire: Leys Publishing, 2000 1 CONC ), p. 35]. 0 @I01150@ INDI 1 NAME Simon /Burnard/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F02935@ 1 FAMC @F00586@ 1 NOTE @NI01150@ 0 @NI01150@ NOTE 1 CONC Symon was 2nd Laird. One Simonis Bayard is to be found in _Early Recor 1 CONC ds of Aberdeen 1317, 1398-1407_ [_Scottish History Society 3rd series_, Vo 1 CONC l. XLIX]. This record concerned "Tenentes Botharum" and "Pistores laganaru 1 CONC m". He is also mentioned in _The Annals of Aberdeen_. It would appear th 1 CONC at Simon was one of the earliest of a long line of merchant Burnetts in o 1 CONC ne of Scotland's most important ports. In 1134, King David I granted a tit 1 CONC he on all ships trading in and out of Aberdeen. The first charter from Ki 1 CONC ng William the Lion in about 1179, and second charter granted before 120 1 CONC 3, freed the burgesses of the town from paying toll on their goods trad 1 CONC ed and in so doing indicated how important a role Aberdeen merchants play 1 CONC ed in the commerce of the land [from Eileen A. Bailey (ed.), _Crannog to C 1 CONC astle_ (Banchory, Kincardineshire: Leys Publishing, 2000), p. 34]. 1 CONT 1 CONT By the end of the reign of King Alexander III, Aberdeen not only enjoyed s 1 CONC trong domestic trade but, being a sea-port, possessed trading vessels wi 1 CONC th which its merchants exchanged goods with ports on the Continent. The Bi 1 CONC shop of Aberdeen had a grant, from King David I, of one tenth of the "Ca 1 CONC n" or customs from the ships trading to and from the port of Aberdeen as p 1 CONC art of the revenue of his "See". In the second half of the thirteenth cent 1 CONC ury, the overseas trade was chiefly with the Netherlands to which Aberde 1 CONC en merchants sent salmon, wool and hides and brought back cloth from the F 1 CONC lemish weavers, salt, wine, iron and other domestic goods. Wool was a stro 1 CONC ng trading commodity, the fleeces of the Scottish sheep being particular 1 CONC ly in demand in Flanders. Indeed, part of the 1357 ransom for the relea 1 CONC se of King David II was paid in wool produced in the hinterlands of Aberde 1 CONC en. The town was renown for the quality of its salmon, preserved by smokin 1 CONC g, and for several types of dried and salted fish. As a result there was c 1 CONC onsiderable trade in fish to England, very large quantities being se 1 CONC nt to places such as Yarmouth and London [from Eileen A. Bailey (ed.), _Cr 1 CONC annog to Castle_ (Banchory, Kincardineshire: Leys Publishing, 2000), pp. 3 1 CONC 4-35]. 0 @I01151@ INDI 1 NAME Alexander /Burnard/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE BEF 1324 1 FAMS @F00586@ 1 FAMC @F00585@ 1 NOTE @NI01151@ 0 @NI01151@ NOTE 1 CONC Alexander was 1st Laird. "He was rewarded with lands in the county of Kin 1 CONC cardineshire and parts of the Forests of Drum. His original charter from K 1 CONC ing Robert the Bruce gave him charter to the Forest of Drum but this sa 1 CONC me charter was later given to William of Irvin. In compensation for the lo 1 CONC ss of the original charter, Alexander was given lands at Easter and West 1 CONC er Cardney. Two years later the King again presented Alexander with anoth 1 CONC er charter of land, this time at Tullibothil and Little Cutler. The fami 1 CONC ly located their home on an artificial island in the Loch of Leys, the na 1 CONC me by which the family would later be known by" (from Jim Fina, http://hom 1 CONC e.att.net/~jimfina/leys.html). 1 CONT 1 CONT From Eileen A. Bailey (ed.), _Crannog to Castle_ (Banchory, Kincardineshir 1 CONC e: Leys Publishing, 2000), pp. 31-34: 1 CONT 1 CONT "Alexander is the first of the Burnards who is known to be associated wi 1 CONC th the lands of Leys. The surname appears in early north-east records as i 1 CONC nterchangeable with Burnet and gradually evolved, through a number of vari 1 CONC ations, to that of Burnett. Alexander is thought to have been a son of Rog 1 CONC er Burnard of Franingdoun. Little is known about his ancestry or about h 1 CONC is early life but it would appear that he had given loyal service to Ki 1 CONC ng Robert I as reward for which land in Kincardineshire was bestowed on h 1 CONC im in March 1324. Simultaneously, William of Irvine from the south-we 1 CONC st of Scotland, also received lands in the same area... 1 CONT 1 CONT "Such grants of land from the Crown were, in part, an appointment as custo 1 CONC dian. King Robert I granted the forests of Kintore and of Drum to two of h 1 CONC is followers with whose descendants the lands remain, but the Parks remain 1 CONC ed in his royal domain until otherwise decreed. For example, although t 1 CONC he Forest of Kintore became the property of the Keiths, Marischals of Scot 1 CONC land, the Crown retained the right to reside there as they wished. This ri 1 CONC ght seems to have been exercised only in situations where there was al 1 CONC so a place of strength which would provide security and protection to t 1 CONC he royal party. A charter by King David II, dated 1361, concerning Kinto 1 CONC re mentions 'apud Manerium nostrum forestii de Kyntor', indicating that th 1 CONC ere was such a stronghold or manor with the Forest of Kintore. This keep w 1 CONC as known as Hallforest. 1 CONT 1 CONT "Similarly Drum was probably a royal manor, one in the chain which spann 1 CONC ed the country. It was important because of its position at one of the t 1 CONC wo main fords across the River Dee, at the north end of one of the main ro 1 CONC utes across the high ground between Rivers Tay and Dee. In a later deed, d 1 CONC ated 1393, from John de Moigne to Alexander de Irvin, it is stated that ce 1 CONC rtain payments were to be made "apud marerium dicti Alexandri de Drou 1 CONC m" or at the manor of the said Alexander of Drum. Many similar types of de 1 CONC eds of the time use the term 'manerium' to signify dwelling places at whi 1 CONC ch castles or strongholds existed. Such castles were built for practicali 1 CONC ty of defence and were far removed from the elegant design and style of t 1 CONC he surviving grand residences such as Crathes or Drum. 1 CONT 1 CONT "The lands which Burnard and Irvine received at Drum, on the north ba 1 CONC nk of the River Dee, were the Forest and Park of Drum which were possessio 1 CONC ns of the Crown in 1247 and probably for some time prior to that date. T 1 CONC he Park was an enclosed area to retain game for hunting. Tyler, in _Histo 1 CONC ry of Scotland_, Vol. II, 337, says 'It appears to have been the cust 1 CONC om of our monarchs to remove their court at different seasons to the vario 1 CONC us palaces, estates and manors which they possessed in private property 1 CONC .' In 1318, the _Registrum de Aberbrothoc_, 284, records a deed in which K 1 CONC ing Robert the Bruce grants, to the Abbot and monks of Arbroath, the rig 1 CONC ht of passage through the Park of Drum without fear of challenge by the fo 1 CONC rester or any other officials, on condition that they erect two gates f 1 CONC or their entrance and exit with bolts to allow the gates to be opened or s 1 CONC hut as required [_Antiquities_, Vol. I, 277, Spalding Club]. The associati 1 CONC on of Burnetts and Irvines with their adjacent lands in Kincardineshire h 1 CONC as continued down through the ages. 1 CONT 1 CONT "The granting of these lands should be considered against the historical b 1 CONC ackground of the times. King Robert the Bruce, was born in 1274. He claim 1 CONC ed the throne of Scotland and was crowned at Scone, Perthshire, on 25 Mar 1 CONC ch 1306 when he was aged 32. Scots of all walks of life gave enthusiast 1 CONC ic support to their new king. In 1307 he defeated the English forces at t 1 CONC he Battle of Loudoun Hill. By 1314, King Robert only had to retrieve Berwi 1 CONC ck and Stirling from English control and on 24 June 1314, a successful Sco 1 CONC ttish army, who were outnumbered two to one, defeated the English forc 1 CONC es of King Edward II at the Battle of Bannockburn, near Stirling. Ma 1 CONC ny of Robert Bruce's campaigns were mounted in southern Scotland a 1 CONC nd it is reasonably supposed that Alexander Burnard, thought to have be 1 CONC en of the Farningdoun family, had contributed to their success. 1 CONT 1 CONT "Whether the link between Alexander Burnard and Robert the Bruce w 1 CONC as as a result of his having held an office in the retinue of the royal co 1 CONC urt, or for his services as a knight fighting for his king in all, or som 1 CONC e, of the southern battles, will probably never be known. Certainly the t 1 CONC wo families and the Irvines were all connected to the same area of southe 1 CONC rn Scotland. It is quite likely that Alexander Burnard fought at Bannockbu 1 CONC rn. The very early writer William Bower, Abbot of Inchcolm, in his Latin _ 1 CONC Scotichronicon_ which he wrote in the 1440s, included detail about the Bat 1 CONC tle of Bannockburn [_A History Book for Scots_, ed. Watt]. In that wor 1 CONC k, he specifically quotes from the account of the preparations for the bat 1 CONC tle written in verse by Bernard, Abbot of Arbroath, whose role it was to c 1 CONC arry a reliquary of St. Columba to the field of Bannockburn and to spiritu 1 CONC ally prepare the Scottish troops for the battle to come. Bower notes th 1 CONC at Abbot Bernard's verses also refer to King Robert having called upon S 1 CONC t. Andrew and St. Thomas a Becket of Canterbury, to whom Arbroath Abbey w 1 CONC as dedicated, to ensure a victory for the Scots. 1 CONT 1 CONT "From various writings it is clear that Bernard was greatly favoured by Ki 1 CONC ng Robert and shortly after the coronation he was appointed Chancell 1 CONC or of Scotland, in which office he drafted a treaty between King Robert a 1 CONC nd the King of Norway which he witnessed at Thurso. An acknowledged outsta 1 CONC nding Latin scholar and writer Abbot Bernard is generally regarded as t 1 CONC he author of the Declaration of Arbroath. At this time it would be pure sp 1 CONC eculation to suggest a possible connection between Abbot Bernard and Alexa 1 CONC nder Burnard but, as has already been mentioned, the Abbey had a gra 1 CONC nt in 1318 from the King giving them right of passage through the lan 1 CONC ds of Drum. The relationship between the Burnards of Farningdon and King R 1 CONC obert with Melrose Abbey in the south, and the later long association betw 1 CONC een the Burnards/Burnetts of Leys and the Abbey of Arbroath over several c 1 CONC enturies, is certainly worthy of note. 1 CONT 1 CONT "A further portion of the royal forest of Drum was bestowed on Alexander B 1 CONC urnard before 1 February 1322-23 [Grant of that date in Drum Charters 1 CONC ]. On 28 March 1323 a charter was granted to Alexander Burnard proceedi 1 CONC ng on the narrative that the custody of the Forest of Drum had been transf 1 CONC erred to William of Irwyn/Irvine. The grant outlined that Alexander w 1 CONC as to receive Killenachclerach and certain other lands in the forest an 1 CONC d, in addition, Easter and Wester Cardney as compensation for the lo 1 CONC ss of the Forestership. The boundaries of the lands in the forest were giv 1 CONC en as the River Dee from the Ford of Durris to the mouth of the stream th 1 CONC at issued from the Loch of Banchory in the south. This stream is now kno 1 CONC wn as the Burn of Bennie, and the Loch of Banchory, or Loch of Leys, was l 1 CONC ater drained. The western boundary was the course of the stream, the Lo 1 CONC ch and Islands of Banchory/Leys through to marches of Tilliebothville in t 1 CONC he north. Easter and Wester Cardney extended eastwards towards the Lo 1 CONC ch of Skene. The transcript of a charter from Robert the Bruce to Sir Alex 1 CONC ander Fraser of Cluny dated 18 June 1325 concerned 'our lands of the Cardn 1 CONC eys, with the tenandry of the same, belonging to Alexander Burnard, and t 1 CONC he fishing on the Loch of Skene belonging to these lands' [Gordon Charters 1 CONC ]. The placename Killenachclerach later became Collonach and Canneglerac 1 CONC h, both of which are found in subsequent Burnett records. This appea 1 CONC rs to indicated that Alexander Burnard had originally held the appointme 1 CONC nt of royal Forester but that this office had later been passed to Willi 1 CONC am Irvine with resulting compensation in land having been made. 1 CONT 1 CONT "The early habitation of the Burnards was a crannog or lake/lock dwellin 1 CONC g, sometimes referred to as the Castle of Leys, constructed on the isla 1 CONC nd in the Loch of Leys where it could be defended. Whether the Burnards we 1 CONC re responsible for its construction or simply took possession of an existi 1 CONC ng dwelling on the site is not known. Suggestions that the lands, and prob 1 CONC ably the crannog, were previously owned by the Wauchop family and were for 1 CONC feited before being granted to Alexander Burnard have not been authenticat 1 CONC ed, although a charter of 1324-5 granted to Alexander Burnard showed th 1 CONC at he had been conveyed the lands of Tulliboy and Little Culter which h 1 CONC ad formerly been the property of 'John of Walchop'... 1 CONT 1 CONT "It is reasonable to assume that the crannog dwelling was eventually aband 1 CONC oned in favour of a 'manor' or land-based home with attendant farm and ser 1 CONC vant accommodation on the shores of the Loch of Leys especially, when o 1 CONC ne considers that the placename Lochtown/Lochtoun (a farm settlement wi 1 CONC th associated buildings) of Leys survives to the present day. It seems ve 1 CONC ry unlikely that the Burnett family would have lived on the crannog for so 1 CONC me 200 years. This is borne out by details of a ceremony of taking sasi 1 CONC ne at the house of Robert Burnet in the farm-toun of Leys when Alexander t 1 CONC ook possession of the lands of 'Gannoccleroch and Wester Cardney in the Ba 1 CONC rony of Leys' dated 2 May 1488. Various archaeological records in Irela 1 CONC nd and Scotland show a pattern of crannog dwellings being eventually repla 1 CONC ced by land-based structures often in close proximity. There is no doubt t 1 CONC hat the Burnetts, as they were later styled, had, by the 1500s, construct 1 CONC ed a tower-house which came to be called Crathes Castle...." 0 @I01152@ INDI 1 NAME Roger /Burnard/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Farningdoun 1 FAMS @F00585@ 1 NOTE @NI01152@ 0 @NI01152@ NOTE 1 CONC from http://www.electricscotland.com/webclans/atoc/burnett2.html: 1 CONT 1 CONT The name Burnett is a variant of Burnard from the Old English personal na 1 CONC me Beornheard. Roger Burnard was established in the lands of Faringd 1 CONC on in the 13th century and made two grants to the monks of Melrose in h 1 CONC is lifetime. Patrick Burnard also held lands near Gordon in Berwickshire a 1 CONC bout 1250. Down to the middle of the 14th century the family owned Faringd 1 CONC on in the county of Roxburgh and continued to figure prominently among t 1 CONC he benefactors of Melrose Abbey and in 1296 William de Faringdon of Roxbur 1 CONC gh paid homage to Edward I. Alexander Burnard or Burnett may have belong 1 CONC ed to this family but as a supporter of King Robert the Bruce, he went nor 1 CONC th in his train and received charters of the lands of Drum and the Baro 1 CONC ny of Tulliboyll in Kincardinshire. His great-grandson, Robert was the fir 1 CONC st designated "of Leys" in 1446 and his descendant, Thomas was created a b 1 CONC aronet of Nova Scotia in 1626. The seat of the chief is at Crathes Cast 1 CONC le on the north of the River Dee in Kincardineshire whic h was found 1 CONC ed in 1533 at the site of the "lake dwelling" that the family had occupi 1 CONC ed previously. The castle took 40 years to build and retains the tradition 1 CONC al L-shaped form. In the main hall one can see the celebrated "Horn of Ley 1 CONC s". The horn was employed in early days to mark the handing over of lan 1 CONC ds and the one present at Crathes is said to have been a gift of King Robe 1 CONC rt the Bruce. The Burnets of Barns gave their name to Burnetland in the pa 1 CONC rish of Broughton and claim descent from Robertus de Burneville who liv 1 CONC ed in the reign of David I (1124-53) ; however, this claim has not been su 1 CONC bstantiated. 1 CONT 1 CONT from http://home.pacbell.net/roothub/Burnettleys.html: 1 CONT 1 CONT Originally an Anglo-Saxon family, first recorded in Arseley, Bedfordshi 1 CONC re before 1066, the Burnetts (or the Burnards as they were then known) fir 1 CONC st came to Scotland in the 12th centruy in the train of David I. They fir 1 CONC st settled in the southern part of the country, having obtained a gra 1 CONC nt of lands at Faringdoun in the county and parish of Roxburgh, and the fa 1 CONC mily figured during the 13th century as benefactors of Melrose and other r 1 CONC eligious houses. 1 CONT 1 CONT After the mid 1200s there are not many records extant of the Burnetts of F 1 CONC aringdoun, but most scholars agree that the two main branches of the famil 1 CONC y, the Burnetts of Leys and the Burnets of Barns are descended from this f 1 CONC amily. 1 CONT 1 CONT The Burnetts who went to the northeast of Scotland did so after having be 1 CONC en granted lands there by King Robert the Bruce for having supported him a 1 CONC gainst Edward I of England in the War for Scottish Independence. In fac 1 CONC t, the Chief of this branch of the family, Alexander Burnard, became an ab 1 CONC le and valued supporter of The Bruce and was rewarded with grants of pa 1 CONC rt of the Royal Forest of Drum as well as neighboring lands which had be 1 CONC en forfeited by the Comyns. As his badge of office as Royal Forester of Dr 1 CONC um, Alexander was given the Horn of Leys. On the lands taken over by the f 1 CONC amily at this time, there lay, to the north of the village of Banchor 1 CONC y, a stretch of shallow water known as the Loch of Banchory or the Lo 1 CONC ch of Leys. In the center of the loch was a crannog (an artificial island 1 CONC ), which had been a place of refuge for centuries. For the first two hundr 1 CONC ed years of the Burnetts' residency on Deeside, this crannog provided t 1 CONC he site for the family's principal stronghold. The loch is now drained a 1 CONC nd nothing remains but the island mound. The crannog may be deserted but t 1 CONC he memory of the Burnetts' first home is kept alive in the traditional Sco 1 CONC ts territorial designation of the head of the family as "Burnett of Leys 1 CONC ". 1 CONT 1 CONT The crannog provided the Burnetts with security, and since the family w 1 CONC as not politically ambitious, life was peaceful on the Loch of Leys. Th 1 CONC ey spent most of their time in the pursuit of wealth and land, through jud 1 CONC icious marriages and friendly relations with the church, in particular, t 1 CONC he Abbey of Arbroath, whose lands covered much of the territory of the cou 1 CONC nty of Kincardineshire adjoining the Burnett estates. The family did not p 1 CONC lay much of a role in national affairs, preferring to keep their estates ( 1 CONC and lives) in tact. 1 CONT 1 CONT from http://home.att.net/~jimfina/leys.html: 1 CONT 1 CONT The name Burnett is an old and well known family name of various spelling 1 CONC s; Burnet, Burnette, Burnard, etc. The Burnard family, of Saxon origin, ca 1 CONC me to Scotland from Southern England sometime around 1124, one of many fam 1 CONC ilies who accompanied the new Scottish King David I, on his return to Scot 1 CONC land. The new King distributed large estates of land to his new follower 1 CONC s, some of whose descendants would become the Bruce, Burnett, Comyn, and S 1 CONC tewart Clans. The Burnards (Burnetts) settled in the area of Roxburghshir 1 CONC e. 1 CONT 1 CONT During the wars of the Scottish Rebellion, culminating with the batt 1 CONC le of Bannockburn in 1314, the Burnards were among the majority of Scotti 1 CONC sh families that sided with Robert the Bruce against the English king Edwa 1 CONC rd II. When Scotland won her independence, the supporters of the new Ki 1 CONC ng were rewarded with lands and titles. 1 CONT 1 CONT from http://home.att.net/~flba/leys.html: 1 CONT 1 CONT Very consistently, over many successive generations, the lairds and the 1 CONC ir family members managed, in large part, to avoid actively participati 1 CONC ng in politics, preferring instead to concentrate on acquiring lands and w 1 CONC ealth. This was done in a number of ways, including favorable marriages wi 1 CONC th some of the most powerful families of Scotland. 0 @I01153@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Burnett/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1580 2 PLAC Banchory, Kincardineshire, Scotland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 27 JUN 1653 2 PLAC Crathes Castle 1 FAMS @F00535@ 1 FAMS @F00646@ 1 FAMC @F00587@ 1 NOTE @NI01153@ 0 @NI01153@ NOTE 1 CONC Thomas appears to have been one of 14 Children. He succeeded his fath 1 CONC er as first Baronet of Leys (after Alexander, the oldest son, died in Fran 1 CONC ce, leaving Thomas as heir to the title) and eventually was knighted (fr 1 CONC om Isabella Neff Burnet, "Dr. William Burnet and his sons Jacob, Isaac, a 1 CONC nd David", 1938, as communicated to me by e-mail from Jim Fina, jimfina@@wo 1 CONC rldnet.att.net, 4 Jan 1999). 1 CONT 1 CONT Thomas was accepted into King's College in Aberdeen in 1603 (from Jim Fin 1 CONC a, http://home.att.net/~flba/leys.html). 1 CONT 1 CONT Thomas succeeded his father as 13th Laird in 1619 and was made an honora 1 CONC ry Burgess of Aberdeen that same year. He was knighted by James VI in 162 1 CONC 0. He was later made a Baronet of Nova Scotia by Charles I. Thomas's son h 1 CONC ad died in early life, so his grandson, another Alexander, was his success 1 CONC or (http://home.pacbell.net/roothub/Burnettleys.html). 1 CONT 1 CONT Thomas represented Kincardineshire in the Scottish Parliament in 162 1 CONC 1. He was made Baronet of Nova Scotia by Charles I on 21 April 1626, a 1 CONC nd in 1627 he completed the castle at Muchalls, begun by his father (fr 1 CONC om Jim Fina, jimfina@@worldnet.att.net, 9 January 1999). 0 @I01154@ INDI 1 NAME Alexander /Burnet/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE BEF 1580 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 1603 1 FAMC @F00587@ 1 NOTE @NI01154@ 0 @NI01154@ NOTE 1 CONC Alexander was the first son, but died in France, leaving his brother, Thom 1 CONC as, as heir (from Isabella Neff Burnet, "Dr. William Burnet and his sons J 1 CONC acob, Isaac, and David", 1938, as communicated to me by e-mail from Jim Fi 1 CONC na, jimfina@@worldnet.att.net, 4 Jan 1999). 1 CONT 1 CONT Alexander had no children (from Jim Fina, jimfina@@worldnet.att.net, 9 J 1 CONC an 1999). 0 @I01155@ INDI 1 NAME William /Burnet/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE MAR 1687/88 2 PLAC The Hague, Netherlands 1 DEAT 2 DATE 7 SEP 1729 2 PLAC Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts 1 FAMS @F00715@ 1 FAMS @F00716@ 1 FAMC @F00711@ 1 NOTE @NI01155@ 0 @NI01155@ NOTE 1 CONC William became colonial Governor of New Jersey and New York from 1720-2 1 CONC 7, and Governor of Massachusetts until his death in 1729 (from the pape 1 CONC rs of Anne Mariah Burnet (1862-1968), cited in e-mail from Jim Fina, jimfi 1 CONC na@@worldnet.att.net, 4&5 Jan 1999). 1 CONT 1 CONT William was the godson of King William and Queen Mary (from Jim Fina, jimf 1 CONC ina@@worldnet.att.net, 9 January 1999). 0 @I01156@ INDI 1 NAME Samuel /Mulford/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1678 2 PLAC Easthampton, Suffolk County, New York 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1679 1 DEAT 2 DATE 10 JUL 1743 2 PLAC Amagansett, New York 1 DEAT 2 DATE 10 JUL 1743 2 PLAC Easthampton, Suffolk County, New York 1 FAMS @F00577@ 1 FAMC @F01182@ 0 @I01157@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Collins/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00319@ 0 @I01158@ INDI 1 NAME Samuel /Fithian/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 17 APR 1688 2 PLAC Easthampton, Suffolk County, New York 1 DEAT 2 DATE 2 NOV 1777 2 PLAC Fairfield, Cumberland County, New Jersey 1 FAMS @F08497@ 1 FAMS @F08498@ 1 FAMS @F08499@ 1 FAMC @F00726@ 0 @I01159@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah /Norris/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1685 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 17 JUL 1718 1 FAMS @F00576@ 1 FAMC @F00579@ 0 @I01160@ INDI 1 NAME Peter /Norris/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00579@ 1 NOTE @NI01160@ 0 @NI01160@ NOTE 1 CONC Peter Norris signed a will on 17 July 1718, in which he mentions that h 1 CONC is daughter Sarah is dead and names her children (New York Historical Soci 1 CONC ety Collections, 1893, pp. 193-94, via Ron Hagen, hagenr@@gte.net, 6 Jan 19 1 CONC 99). 1 CONT 1 CONT Database: Full Context of New York City Wills, 1708-28 1 CONT 1 CONT Page 66.--PETER NORRIS. In the name of God, Amen, the 17th July, 171 1 CONC 8. I, Peter Norris, of Bridge Hampton, belonging to Southampton in the Cou 1 CONC nty of Suffolk, husbandman. I leave to my wife Sarah a room in my dwelli 1 CONC ng house, and one-third of my estate during her life. I leave to my five g 1 CONC randchildren, Hannah, Eunice, Phebe, Sarah and John Fetchin (Fithian ?) ch 1 CONC ildren of my daughter Sarah, deceased, each €9 when of age. I lea 1 CONC ve to my daughter Lydia Hildeth, whom I make sole executor, all my land 1 CONC s, meadows, and commonage and all other estate. But if she marry again, th 1 CONC en her children that now are, are to have the estate. 1 CONT Witnesses, Benoni Flint, Robert Norris, Thomas Howell. Proved at Cou 1 CONC rt of Common Pleas in Southampton, April 3, 1719. 0 @I01161@ INDI 1 NAME Richard /Mills/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00570@ 0 @I01162@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Mills/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00571@ 1 FAMC @F00570@ 0 @I01163@ INDI 1 NAME Nathaniel /Norton/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00571@ 0 @I01164@ INDI 1 NAME ? /Nichols/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00570@ 1 FAMC @F00589@ 0 @I01165@ INDI 1 NAME Francis /Nichols/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00589@ 0 @I01166@ INDI 1 NAME Alexander /Burnard/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00584@ 1 NOTE @NI01166@ 0 @NI01166@ NOTE 1 CONC Alexander was rewarded with Banchory as a free barony by fighting for Jam 1 CONC es I, who was murdered only three months later (from http://home.pacbell.n 1 CONC et/toothub/Burnettleys.html). 0 @I01167@ INDI 1 NAME Alexander /Burnett/ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 27 JUN 1653 1 FAMS @F00536@ 1 FAMC @F00535@ 1 NOTE @NI01167@ 0 @NI01167@ NOTE 1 CONC Alexander was referred to as Alexander Burnett, Younger of Leys. He was ad 1 CONC mitted as an Honorary Burgess of Aberdeen in 1633 (from Jim Fina, jimfina@@ 1 CONC worldnet.att.net, 9 January 1999). 1 CONT 1 CONT Jim Fina believes that Alexander died in 1648 (from Jim Fina, http://home. 1 CONC att.net/~flba/leys.html). 0 @I01168@ INDI 1 NAME Alexander /Burnett/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1637 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1663 1 FAMS @F00447@ 1 FAMC @F00536@ 1 NOTE @NI01168@ 0 @NI01168@ NOTE 1 CONC Alexander was the 14th Laird. He was one of the few Burnet "black sheep 1 CONC ". He was described at the age of 16 as being "dissolute and naughty" a 1 CONC nd had managed to father at least 6 children by the time of his death at a 1 CONC ge 26 (http://home.pacbell.net/roothub/Burnettleys.html). 1 CONT 1 CONT Alexander was the Second Baronet of Leys, and was knighted. 0 @I01169@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Cooper/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 11 MAR 1626/27 1 DEAT 2 DATE BET 1 SEP 1683 AND 20 MAR 1683/84 1 FAMS @F00569@ 1 FAMC @F00590@ 0 @I01170@ INDI 1 NAME Martha /Cooper/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 16 NOV 1629 1 FAMS @F00595@ 1 FAMC @F00590@ 0 @I01171@ INDI 1 NAME Ann /Cooper/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 29 AUG 1619 1 DEAT 2 DATE BET 5 OCT 1686 AND 19 MAR 1686/87 2 PLAC Southampton, Suffolk County, New York 1 FAMS @F00591@ 1 FAMS @F00599@ 1 FAMC @F00590@ 0 @I01172@ INDI 1 NAME John /White/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00591@ 1 NOTE @NI01172@ 0 @NI01172@ NOTE 1 CONC John signed a will on 23 May 1662 ("The cooper-Pierson-Griggs Connection 1 CONC ", The American Genealogist, October 1989). 0 @I01173@ INDI 1 NAME Hannah /White/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00592@ 1 FAMC @F00591@ 0 @I01174@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Topping/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00592@ 1 FAMC @F00594@ 0 @I01175@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Topping/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F00592@ 0 @I01176@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah /White/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00593@ 1 FAMC @F00591@ 0 @I01177@ INDI 1 NAME John /Topping/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00593@ 1 FAMC @F00594@ 0 @I01178@ INDI 1 NAME ? /Topping/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00594@ 0 @I01179@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah /Topping/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F00593@ 0 @I01180@ INDI 1 NAME Ellis /Cook/ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 15 FEB 1677/78 1 FAMS @F00595@ 0 @I01181@ INDI 1 NAME William /Peirson/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00596@ 0 @I01182@ INDI 1 NAME Henry /Peirson/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 10 DEC 1615 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 8 NOV 1680 1 FAMS @F00597@ 1 FAMC @F00596@ 1 NOTE @NI01182@ 0 @NI01182@ NOTE 1 CONC Henry appears to have immigrated to North America in about May 1639 ("T 1 CONC he cooper-Pierson-Griggs Connection", The American Genealogist, October 19 1 CONC 89). 0 @I01183@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /?/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00597@ 1 FAMS @F00598@ 0 @I01184@ INDI 1 NAME Henry /Pierson/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00597@ 0 @I01185@ INDI 1 NAME Joseph /Pierson/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00597@ 0 @I01186@ INDI 1 NAME Seth /Fletcher/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Elizabeth, New Jersey 1 FAMS @F00598@ 1 NOTE @NI01186@ 0 @NI01186@ NOTE 1 CONC Seth was a minister ("The cooper-Pierson-Griggs Connection", The Americ 1 CONC an Genealogist, October 1989). 0 @I01187@ INDI 1 NAME Zerubbabel /Phillips/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 5 APR 1632 2 PLAC Watertown, Massachusetts 1 FAMS @F00599@ 1 FAMC @F00600@ 0 @I01188@ INDI 1 NAME George /Phillips/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Watertown, Massachusetts 1 FAMS @F00600@ 1 FAMS @F00601@ 0 @I01189@ INDI 1 NAME ? // 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00600@ 0 @I01190@ INDI 1 NAME ? // 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00601@ 0 @I01191@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah /Mew/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 JAN 1629/30 2 PLAC Holy Trinity, Guildford, county Surrey, England 1 FAMS @F00602@ 1 FAMC @F00501@ 0 @I01192@ INDI 1 NAME Elisacus /Mew/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00501@ 0 @I01193@ INDI 1 NAME Hester /Hamlet/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00501@ 0 @I01194@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Raynor/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00569@ 1 FAMC @F00603@ 0 @I01195@ INDI 1 NAME Thurston /Raynor/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00603@ 0 @I01196@ INDI 1 NAME Martha /Wood/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00603@ 0 @I01197@ INDI 1 NAME Alexander /Burnett/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00527@ 1 NOTE @NI01197@ 0 @NI01197@ NOTE 1 CONC Alexander attended Edinburgh and became a prominent member of the churc 1 CONC h. (from Jim Fina, jimfina@@worldnet.att.net, 5 January 1999). 1 CONT 1 CONT In 1642, under the designation of "minister of God's word at the Kirk of b 1 CONC uckingham Fence in the County of Norfolk in England", he made up his tit 1 CONC le by Precept of Clare Constat for his cousin, Sir Thomas Burnet of Ley 1 CONC s, as superior of Kilduthie, which he thereupon resigned to Sir Thomas (fr 1 CONC om The Family of Burnett of Leys with Colateral Branches, by George Burnet 1 CONC t, LL.D., Lyon King of Arms, 1901, p. 31, via Jim Fina, jimfina@@worldnet.a 1 CONC tt.net, 9 January 1999). 0 @I01198@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /?/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00604@ 0 @I01199@ INDI 1 NAME Hannah /?/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00605@ 0 @I01200@ INDI 1 NAME Christopher /Leaming/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1649 1 FAMS @F00606@ 1 FAMC @F00607@ 1 NOTE @NI01200@ 0 @NI01200@ NOTE 1 CONC Christopher Leaming, was born about 1649. Sometime before 1670 he sold t 1 CONC he family Manor to an ancestor of Sir Thomas Bland. About 1670, he left En 1 CONC gland with brother Jeremiah for the American Colonies. During the voyag 1 CONC e, Jeremiah fell sick and died. This left Christopher the sole progenit 1 CONC or of the family in this country. This Christopher, it was said, had a wit 1 CONC hered hand. By 1674 Christopher was living in Southampton, Long Island N 1 CONC Y, plying his trade as a whaler in winter, and a cooper and coffin maker t 1 CONC he rest of the year (from http://home.att.net/~jimfina/0001.html). 0 @I01201@ INDI 1 NAME John /Leamyng/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC London, Middlesex, England 1 FAMS @F00607@ 1 FAMC @F00609@ 0 @I01202@ INDI 1 NAME Joanna /Polley/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00607@ 1 FAMC @F00608@ 0 @I01203@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Leaming/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1674 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1723 1 FAMC @F00606@ 0 @I01204@ INDI 1 NAME Jane /Leaming/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1676 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1718 1 FAMC @F00606@ 0 @I01205@ INDI 1 NAME Hannah /Leaming/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1678 1 FAMC @F00606@ 0 @I01206@ INDI 1 NAME Christopher /Leaming/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1679 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1703 1 FAMC @F00606@ 0 @I01207@ INDI 1 NAME Aaron /Leaming/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1687 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1746 1 FAMS @F00630@ 1 FAMC @F00606@ 0 @I01208@ INDI 1 NAME Jeremiah /Leaming/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1689 2 PLAC Southampton, Suffolk County, New York 1 DEAT 2 DATE 29 AUG 1758 2 PLAC Middlefield, Connecticut 1 FAMS @F00610@ 1 FAMC @F00606@ 0 @I01209@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Leaming/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1690 1 FAMC @F00606@ 0 @I01210@ INDI 1 NAME Giles /Polley/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Great Wigborough, Essex, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1574 1 FAMS @F00608@ 0 @I01211@ INDI 1 NAME Jeremiah /Leaming/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00607@ 0 @I01212@ INDI 1 NAME Christopher /Lemyng/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1585 2 PLAC Burneston, North Yorkshire, England 1 FAMS @F00609@ 0 @I01213@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret /Metcalf/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1585 1 FAMS @F00609@ 0 @I01214@ INDI 1 NAME Abigail /Turner/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 OCT 1694 2 PLAC Middletown, Connecticut 1 DEAT 2 DATE 5 NOV 1764 2 PLAC Middletown, Connecticut 1 FAMS @F00610@ 1 FAMC @F00611@ 0 @I01215@ INDI 1 NAME Edward /Turner/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00611@ 0 @I01216@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah /Hall/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00611@ 0 @I01217@ INDI 1 NAME Jeremiah /Leaming/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1717 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1804 1 FAMC @F00610@ 1 NOTE @NI01217@ 0 @NI01217@ NOTE 1 CONC Jeremiah was a minister (http://home.att.net/~jimfina/0001.html). 0 @I01218@ INDI 1 NAME Matthias /Leaming/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1719 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1789 1 FAMC @F00610@ 0 @I01219@ INDI 1 NAME Abigail /Leaming/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1721 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1725 1 FAMC @F00610@ 0 @I01220@ INDI 1 NAME Abigail /Leaming/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1726 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1755 1 FAMC @F00610@ 0 @I01221@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Leaming/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1728 1 FAMC @F00610@ 0 @I01222@ INDI 1 NAME Ester /Leaming/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1731 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1759 1 FAMC @F00610@ 0 @I01223@ INDI 1 NAME Lucy /Leaming/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1733 1 FAMC @F00610@ 0 @I01224@ INDI 1 NAME Jane /Leaming/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1735 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1759 1 FAMC @F00610@ 0 @I01225@ INDI 1 NAME Aaron /Leaming/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 31 MAY 1738 2 PLAC Middletown, Connecticut 1 FAMS @F00612@ 1 FAMC @F00610@ 1 NOTE @NI01225@ 0 @NI01225@ NOTE 1 CONC Aaron, the youngest of Jeremiah's children, after a very adventurous life, 1 CONT found a home in the Genesee country of New York, as it was then called (ht 1 CONC tp://home.att.net/~jimfina/0001.html). 0 @I01226@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah /Grant/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1739 1 FAMS @F00612@ 0 @I01227@ INDI 1 NAME Hannah /Leaming/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F00612@ 0 @I01228@ INDI 1 NAME Ester /Leaming/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F00612@ 0 @I01229@ INDI 1 NAME Ephriam /Leaming/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00612@ 0 @I01230@ INDI 1 NAME Aaron /Leaming/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00612@ 0 @I01231@ INDI 1 NAME Jeremiah /Leaming/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1762 1 FAMC @F00612@ 0 @I01232@ INDI 1 NAME Huldah /Leaming/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1769 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1813 1 FAMC @F00612@ 0 @I01233@ INDI 1 NAME Sally /Leaming/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1773 1 FAMC @F00612@ 0 @I01234@ INDI 1 NAME William /Leaming/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 12 APR 1792 2 PLAC Great Barrington, Berkshire County, Massachusetts 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1853 1 FAMS @F00614@ 1 FAMS @F00618@ 1 FAMC @F00612@ 0 @I01235@ INDI 1 NAME Jane /Rosebrugh/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 17 NOV 1793 2 PLAC Groveland, Livingston County, New York 1 DEAT 2 DATE 12 MAR 1833 2 PLAC Groveland, Livingston County, New York 1 FAMS @F00614@ 1 FAMC @F00615@ 0 @I01236@ INDI 1 NAME James /Rosebrugh/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00615@ 1 FAMC @F00617@ 1 NOTE @NI01236@ 0 @NI01236@ NOTE 1 CONC James was a judge (http://home.att.net/~jimfina/0001.html). 0 @I01237@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret McNair /Wilson/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00615@ 0 @I01238@ INDI 1 NAME James Rosebrugh /Leaming/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 25 FEB 1820 2 PLAC Groveland, Livingston County, New York 1 DEAT 2 DATE 5 DEC 1892 1 FAMS @F00616@ 1 FAMS @F00622@ 1 FAMC @F00614@ 1 NOTE @NI01238@ 0 @NI01238@ NOTE 1 CONC James was a doctor. His early education was obtained in the district schoo 1 CONC ls of Groveland, and later he attended Temple Hill Academy at Geneseo, Liv 1 CONC ingston County, NY. Having shown an interest in scientific pursuits, his f 1 CONC ather decided to allow him to study medicine. Accordingly, he served, as w 1 CONC as then the custom, an apprenticeship in 1845, in the office of two physic 1 CONC ians--Drs. Edward and Walter H. Lauderdale, of Geneseo, NY. In 1847 he enr 1 CONC olled at the University of New York, graduating in 1849. He established h 1 CONC is practice in New York City, his first office being located in Waverley P 1 CONC lace. Soon after this, he became associated in hospital work with Doctor G 1 CONC eorge P. Cammann, who at the time was a recognized authority on chest affe 1 CONC ctions. It was through this association with Dr. Cammann that Dr. Learni 1 CONC ng became a noted specialist in ailments of the heart and lungs. In additi 1 CONC on to his busy practice, Dr. Leaming was also an author of medical book 1 CONC s, lecturer, and instructor, teaching at the medical school he graduated f 1 CONC rom.He was honored as one of America’s most notable figures at the commemo 1 CONC ration of the Brooklyn Bridge, along with three Presidents of the United S 1 CONC tates. Dr. James R. Leaming counted among his many friends, Grover Clevela 1 CONC nd, who celebrated his second inauguration as President of the United Stat 1 CONC es, in Dr. Leaming's New York Home. He was a noted student and collect 1 CONC or of ancient works of art and, by the time of his death, had acquired a l 1 CONC arge collection. He died at his residence No. 28 West 38th St. in New Yo 1 CONC rk City on Dec 5, 1892, attended to by his loving wife Katherine and daugh 1 CONC ter Abby (http://home.att.net/~jimfina/0002html). 0 @I01239@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret Wilson /Leaming/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1822 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1845 1 FAMC @F00614@ 0 @I01240@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah Grant /Leaming/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1824 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1925 1 FAMC @F00614@ 0 @I01241@ INDI 1 NAME Lettice Ralston /Leaming/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1827 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1827 1 FAMC @F00614@ 0 @I01242@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas R. /Leaming/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1829 1 FAMC @F00614@ 0 @I01243@ INDI 1 NAME Jane R. /Leaming/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1833 1 FAMC @F00614@ 0 @I01244@ INDI 1 NAME John /Rosebrugh/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00617@ 1 NOTE @NI01244@ 0 @NI01244@ NOTE 1 CONC John was a minister, famous during the Revolutionary War (http://home.att. 1 CONC net/~jimfina/0001.html). 0 @I01245@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /?/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00618@ 0 @I01246@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Leaming/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1836 1 FAMC @F00618@ 0 @I01247@ INDI 1 NAME Maranda /Leaming/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1838 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1838 1 FAMC @F00618@ 0 @I01248@ INDI 1 NAME William /Leaming/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1839 1 FAMC @F00618@ 0 @I01249@ INDI 1 NAME Jane Helen /Cheesman/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00616@ 0 @I01250@ INDI 1 NAME Edward /Leaming/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 SEP 1861 2 PLAC New York City 1 FAMS @F00621@ 1 FAMC @F00616@ 1 NOTE @NI01250@ 0 @NI01250@ NOTE 1 CONC Edward was a doctor. Like his father before him, Edward became a physici 1 CONC an and practiced in New York City. He was a pioneer in the area of Radiolo 1 CONC gy. He met and married actress Lulu Mae Smith who was born in Lowell, Mass 1 CONC achusetts. It's said she refused to marry him until he became a Doctor. (h 1 CONC ttp://home.att.net/~jimfina/0002.html). 0 @I01251@ INDI 1 NAME Kathryn Lawton /Strobel/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00622@ 0 @I01252@ INDI 1 NAME Abby Anna /Leaming/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1869 1 FAMC @F00622@ 0 @I01253@ INDI 1 NAME Lulu Mae /Smith/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Lowelll, Massachusetts 1 FAMS @F00621@ 1 NOTE @NI01253@ 0 @NI01253@ NOTE 1 CONC Lulu was an actress (http://home.att.net/~jimfina/0002.html). 0 @I01254@ INDI 1 NAME Helen Rosebrugh /Leaming/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 6 JAN 1894 2 PLAC New York City 1 FAMS @F00624@ 1 FAMC @F00621@ 0 @I01255@ INDI 1 NAME Anna Abby /Leaming/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 SEP 1861 1 FAMS @F00623@ 1 FAMC @F00616@ 1 NOTE @NI01255@ 0 @NI01255@ NOTE 1 CONC Anna was a well known socialite in New York society (http://home.att.net/~ 1 CONC jimfina/0002.html). 0 @I01256@ INDI 1 NAME Frederick /Meeker/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00623@ 0 @I01257@ INDI 1 NAME Ramon Carlos /Fina/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Barcelona, Spain 1 FAMS @F00624@ 1 FAMS @F00626@ 1 FAMC @F00625@ 1 NOTE @NI01257@ 0 @NI01257@ NOTE 1 CONC Ramon was an artist of note in Europe, a statesman, and an educator (http: 1 CONC //home.att.net/~jimfina/0002.html). 0 @I01258@ INDI 1 NAME Ramon /Fina/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00625@ 1 NOTE @NI01258@ 0 @NI01258@ NOTE 1 CONC Ramon was a doctor (http://home.att.net/~jimfina/0002.html). 0 @I01259@ INDI 1 NAME Carmen Rubio /Janini/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00625@ 0 @I01260@ INDI 1 NAME Edward Leaming /Fina/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 NOV 1919 2 PLAC New York City 1 DEAT 2 DATE 5 OCT 1981 2 PLAC Ramsey Hospital, St. Paul, Minnesota 1 FAMS @F00627@ 1 FAMC @F00624@ 1 NOTE @NI01260@ 0 @NI01260@ NOTE 1 CONC from Jim Fina (http://home.att.net/~jimfina/0002.html): 1 CONT 1 CONT Edward was born November 8, 1919 in New York City, the only chil of Ram 1 CONC on Carlos, and Helen Rosebrugh (Leaming) Fina, who divorced shortly therea 1 CONC fter. His father and step-mother traveled extensively, so Edward (Ned) att 1 CONC ended a private academy near Paris, France where he stayed for several yea 1 CONC rs. I was surprised to later learn my father spoke fluent French. Ned Atte 1 CONC nded New York University and later, opened a photography studio In New Yo 1 CONC rk City. At the outbreak of World War II, he tried to join both the Army a 1 CONC nd Navy but was refused due to flat feet. He was commissioned a Lieutena 1 CONC nt JG in the US Merchant Marine, and served aboard the Liberty ship Jo 1 CONC hn L. Elliot, in unarmed convoy duty in the North Atlantic. 1 CONT 1 CONT In 1945, he met my mother, Helen Mabel Finstad, serving in the U.S. Coa 1 CONC st Guard. They married in Baltimore, MD. A year later I was born, the fir 1 CONC st of seven children. 1 CONT 1 CONT At the end of WWII, Ned became a salesman with the firm of Brown & Bigelo 1 CONC w, and in 1948, transferred to the St. Paul, Minnesota office, moving h 1 CONC is family to nearby Hudson, Wisconsin. In 1956, he started into business f 1 CONC or himself as a building contractor, and by 1960 was the largest in the ar 1 CONC ea. Later, when the building boom subsided locally, he started up a commun 1 CONC ications business, selling and servicing business and police radios and re 1 CONC lated equipment. In September of 1981, he suffered a massive stroke and w 1 CONC as hospitalized. He died on October 05, 1981, at Ramsey Hospital, in St. P 1 CONC aul, Minnesota. 0 @I01261@ INDI 1 NAME Beatrice /Nathans/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1 FAMS @F00626@ 0 @I01262@ INDI 1 NAME James /Fina/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1946 2 PLAC Baltimore, Maryland 1 FAMC @F00627@ 0 @I01263@ INDI 1 NAME Katherine /Gordon/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Lesmoir 1 FAMS @F00587@ 1 FAMC @F00619@ 0 @I01264@ INDI 1 NAME Alexander /Gordon/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Lasmoir 1 FAMS @F00619@ 0 @I01265@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Burnett/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1592 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1661 1 FAMS @F00629@ 1 FAMS @F00656@ 1 FAMC @F00587@ 1 NOTE @NI01265@ 0 @NI01265@ NOTE 1 CONC Robert was admitted to the Scottish Bar, after studying in France for sev 1 CONC en years, on 20 Feb 1617. He purchased several estates including Crimo 1 CONC nd in Aberdeenshire, which became his residence. In 1661 he was made a Ju 1 CONC dge of the Court of Sessions under the title Lord Crimond (from Jim Fin 1 CONC a, jimfina@@worldnet.att.net, 9 January 1999). 0 @I01266@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Burnett/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1638 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1715 1 FAMS @F00704@ 1 FAMC @F00656@ 1 NOTE @NI01266@ 0 @NI01266@ NOTE 1 CONC Thomas Burnet, M.A., was knighted. He was physician, successively, to Cha 1 CONC rles II, James II, William III, and Anne (from Jim Fina, jimfina@@worldnet. 1 CONC att.net, 5 January 1999). 0 @I01267@ INDI 1 NAME Gilbert /Burnett/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 18 SEP 1643 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1715 1 FAMS @F00628@ 1 FAMS @F00711@ 1 FAMS @F00712@ 1 FAMC @F00656@ 1 NOTE @NI01267@ 0 @NI01267@ NOTE 1 CONC Gilbert was baptized on 21 September 1643. He received his early educati 1 CONC on from his father, Lord Crimond, who was retired. At age 9 he could re 1 CONC ad Latin easily and was sent to Marischal College, Aberdeen. He was ma 1 CONC de Master of Arts in 1657, before he reached the age of 14. In 1665 he w 1 CONC as ordained a priest by the Bishop of Edinburgh, and in 1669 he was appoin 1 CONC ted Professor of Divinity at the University of Glasgow. William of Oran 1 CONC ge appointed him Bishop of Salsbury and Chancelor of the Order of the Gart 1 CONC er in 1689. He died of pleurisy at the age of 72 (from Jim Fina, jimfina@@ 1 CONC worldnet.att.net, 5 January 1999). 0 @I01268@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Parsons/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00630@ 1 FAMC @F00631@ 0 @I01269@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Garlick/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00631@ 1 NOTE @NI01269@ 0 @NI01269@ NOTE 1 CONC In one of the very few cases of witchcraft from Long Island, goodwife Eliz 1 CONC abeth Garlick was tried, in 1657, at Easthampton, Long Island, for witchcr 1 CONC aft. She was fortunate enough to escape with her life, having been acquit 1 CONC ted for lack of evidence. She was banished, but later returned and remain 1 CONC ed there unmolested (from Jim Fina, jimfina@@worldnet.att.net, 5 Jan 1999 1 CONC ). 0 @I01270@ INDI 1 NAME ? /Parsons/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00631@ 0 @I01271@ INDI 1 NAME James /Burnett/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Craigmyle 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 1644 1 FAMS @F00632@ 1 FAMC @F00587@ 1 NOTE @NI01271@ 0 @NI01271@ NOTE 1 CONC James acquired Craigmyle and other considerable estates by marriage. He w 1 CONC as a Covenanteer, like his brother Sir Thomas (from Jim Fina, jimfina@@worl 1 CONC dnet.att.net, 9 January 1999). 0 @I01272@ INDI 1 NAME George /Burnett/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00587@ 0 @I01273@ INDI 1 NAME John /Burnett/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00658@ 1 FAMC @F00587@ 1 NOTE @NI01273@ 0 @NI01273@ NOTE 1 CONC John was a Scottish factor at Campverde, Zealand (from Jim Fina, jimfina@@w 1 CONC orldnet.att.net, 9 January 1999). 0 @I01274@ INDI 1 NAME ? /Burnet/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00633@ 1 FAMC @F00587@ 0 @I01275@ INDI 1 NAME George /Baillie/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Jerviswood 1 FAMS @F00633@ 0 @I01276@ INDI 1 NAME Catherine /Burnet/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00635@ 1 FAMC @F00587@ 0 @I01277@ INDI 1 NAME Patrick /Maitland/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Auchincreef 1 FAMS @F00635@ 0 @I01278@ INDI 1 NAME Helen /Burnet/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00637@ 1 FAMS @F00588@ 1 FAMC @F00587@ 0 @I01279@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Graham/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Morphie 1 FAMS @F00637@ 1 NOTE @NI01279@ 0 @NI01279@ NOTE 1 CONC Robert was knighted (from Jim Fina, jimfina@@worldnet.att.net, 9 Jan 1999). 0 @I01280@ INDI 1 NAME John /Allardyce/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Allardyce 1 FAMS @F00588@ 0 @I01281@ INDI 1 NAME Barbara /Burnet/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00638@ 1 FAMC @F00587@ 0 @I01282@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Innes/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Balveny 1 FAMS @F00638@ 0 @I01283@ INDI 1 NAME Isabel /Burnet/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00639@ 1 FAMC @F00587@ 0 @I01284@ INDI 1 NAME James /Cheyne/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Arnage 1 FAMS @F00639@ 1 NOTE @NI01284@ 0 @NI01284@ NOTE 1 CONC James was known as James Cheyne, younger of Arnage (from Jim Fina, http:// 1 CONC home.att.net/~flba/leys.html). 0 @I01285@ INDI 1 NAME ? /Burnet/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00640@ 1 FAMC @F00587@ 1 NOTE @NI01285@ 0 @NI01285@ NOTE 1 CONC This was the fifth daughter of Alexander Burnett and Katherine Gordon [fr 1 CONC om Eileen A. Bailey (ed.), _Crannog to Castle_ (Banchory, Kincardineshir 1 CONC e: Leys Publishing, 2000), p. 40]. 0 @I01286@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Forbes/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Echt, Scotland 1 FAMS @F00640@ 1 FAMC @F00530@ 0 @I01287@ INDI 1 NAME Janet /Burnet/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00641@ 1 FAMS @F00642@ 1 FAMC @F00587@ 0 @I01288@ INDI 1 NAME Alexander /Skene/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Skene 1 FAMS @F00641@ 0 @I01289@ INDI 1 NAME Alexander /Cumyn/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Culter 1 FAMS @F00642@ 1 FAMS @F02915@ 1 NOTE @NI01289@ 0 @NI01289@ NOTE 1 CONC Alexander was knighted (from Jim Fina, jimfina@@worldnet.att.net, 9 Jan 199 1 CONC 9). 0 @I01290@ INDI 1 NAME Mariot /Burnet/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00643@ 1 FAMC @F00587@ 0 @I01291@ INDI 1 NAME George /Symmer/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Balyordie 1 FAMS @F00643@ 0 @I01292@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Marsham/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00644@ 1 NOTE @NI01292@ 0 @NI01292@ NOTE 1 CONC Robert was said to have been of Little Meton, Norfolk [from Eileen A. Bail 1 CONC ey (ed.), _Crannog to Castle_ (Banchory, Kincardineshire: Leys Publishin 1 CONC g, 2000), p. 45]. 0 @I01293@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Burnett/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 29 SEP 1609 1 FAMC @F00526@ 1 NOTE @NI01293@ 0 @NI01293@ NOTE 1 CONC Mary was identified as her father's "sole daughter and heir" in 1613; he s 1 CONC aid her birth date was Michalmas day, 1609 (from Jim Fina, jimfina@@worldne 1 CONC t.att.net, 9 January 1999). 0 @I01294@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Burnett/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE BEF 14 OCT 1610 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 1613 1 FAMC @F00526@ 0 @I01295@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Burnett/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1615 1 FAMS @F02917@ 1 FAMC @F00315@ 1 NOTE @NI01295@ 0 @NI01295@ NOTE 1 CONC Thomas's arms, as Thomas Burnet of Wood Dalling, County Norfolk, were exem 1 CONC plified (on 3 June 1640) by William Le Neve, Clarenceaux, in the boo 1 CONC ks of the English College of arms, with the middle holly leaf charged wi 1 CONC th an annulet, for difference, and the usual crest (from The Family of Bur 1 CONC nett of Leys with Colateral Branches, by George Burnett, LL.D., Lyon Ki 1 CONC ng of Arms, 1901, p. 31, via Jim Fina, jimfina@@worldnet.att.net, 9 Janua 1 CONC ry 1999). 0 @I01296@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret /Douglas/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Glenbervie 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 9 AUG 1621 1 FAMS @F00535@ 1 FAMC @F00645@ 0 @I01297@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Douglas/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Glenbervie 1 FAMS @F00645@ 1 NOTE @NI01297@ 0 @NI01297@ NOTE 1 CONC Robert was knighted (from Jim Fina, jimfina@@worldnet.att.net, 9 January 19 1 CONC 99). 0 @I01298@ INDI 1 NAME Jean /Moncreiff/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00652@ 1 FAMS @F00646@ 1 FAMC @F00647@ 1 NOTE @NI01298@ 0 @NI01298@ NOTE 1 CONC Honorable mention is made of Jean in Samuel Rutherfurd's letters. The mini 1 CONC ster of Anwoth was banished to Aberdeen in 1636 by the Court of High Commi 1 CONC ssion for contravening the Articles of Perty. Though he was allow 1 CONC ed to go at large within the town, he found his surroundings most uncongen 1 CONC ial. While he knew of only "one pious family in the town of Aberdeen 1 CONC ", he evidently experienced comfort and sympathy from the excellent La 1 CONC dy of Crathes (from The Family of Burnett of Leys with Colateral Branche 1 CONC s, by George Burnett, LL.D., Lyon King of Arms, 1901, p. 63, via Jim Fin 1 CONC a, jimfina@@worldnet.att.net, 9 January 1999). 0 @I01299@ INDI 1 NAME John /Moncreiff/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Moncreiff 1 FAMS @F00647@ 1 NOTE @NI01299@ 0 @NI01299@ NOTE 1 CONC John was knighted (from Jim Fina, jimfina@@worldnet.att.net, 9 January 1999 1 CONC ). 0 @I01300@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Burnet/ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1670 1 FAMS @F00661@ 1 FAMC @F00535@ 1 NOTE @NI01300@ 0 @NI01300@ NOTE 1 CONC Robert became a member of the Faculty of Advocates on 22 June 1642. In 16 1 CONC 49 he was a Parliament Commissioner for visiting the University of St. And 1 CONC rews (from Jim Fina, jimfina@@worldnet.att.net, 9 January 1999). 0 @I01301@ INDI 1 NAME Jean /Burnett/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00648@ 1 FAMS @F00649@ 1 FAMC @F00535@ 0 @I01302@ INDI 1 NAME Roberrt /Cumyn/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Altyre 1 FAMS @F00648@ 0 @I01303@ INDI 1 NAME William /Forbes/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Monymusk 1 FAMS @F00649@ 1 NOTE @NI01303@ 0 @NI01303@ NOTE 1 CONC William, second Baronet of Monymusk, was knighted (from Jim Fina, jimfina@@ 1 CONC worldnet.att.net, 9 January 1999). 0 @I01304@ INDI 1 NAME Katherine /Burnett/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00650@ 1 FAMC @F00535@ 0 @I01305@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Gordon/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Pitlurg 1 FAMS @F00650@ 0 @I01306@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Burnet/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1607 2 PLAC Sauchen 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1699 1 FAMS @F00663@ 1 FAMC @F00646@ 1 NOTE @NI01306@ 0 @NI01306@ NOTE 1 CONC In February, 1642, when this Thomas could not have been above seventeen ye 1 CONC ars of age, his father was party to a contract for his marriage (or th 1 CONC at of one of his younger brothers) on conditions which at the present d 1 CONC ay appear rather singular. (See Appendix.) The other contracting par 1 CONC ty is Mr. William Burnet, laird of Sauchen and Cairnday, and parson of Kin 1 CONC nerny (a parish now conjoined with Cluny), who had two daughters, Bessie a 1 CONC nd Helen.The elder of the two young ladies is, when of a marriageable ag 1 CONC e, to be offered to Thomas, and in the case of his refusal or of his prede 1 CONC cease, to William, next younger brother to Thomas, and on William's refus 1 CONC al or predecease, to the youngest brother, James. On the contingency of t 1 CONC he refusal or predecease of Bessie, Helen is to be substituted for her. Wh 1 CONC ichever brother accepts the lady offered to him is to get his father-in-la 1 CONC w's inheritance ; and in the case of the non- acceptance of all the brothe 1 CONC rs, that inheritance is to go to Bessie, or, failing her, to Helen, provid 1 CONC ed these young ladies marry in accordance with Sir Thomas' wishes. If t 1 CONC he sisters die, the whole is to go absolutely to Sir Thomas Burnett. Mr. W 1 CONC illiam reserves his own liferent of Sauchen, and his own and his wife's li 1 CONC ferent of Cairnday (from The Family of Burnett of Leys with Collateral Bra 1 CONC nches by George Burnett, LL, D., Lyon King of Arms, 1901, pp. 63, via J 1 CONC im Fina, jimfina@@worldnet.att.net, 9 January 1999). 0 @I01307@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Burnet/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00632@ 1 FAMC @F00651@ 0 @I01308@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Burnet/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00651@ 0 @I01309@ INDI 1 NAME ? /Craigmyle/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00651@ 0 @I01310@ INDI 1 NAME Alexander /Burnett/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Craigmyle 1 FAMS @F00677@ 1 FAMC @F00632@ 1 NOTE @NI01310@ 0 @NI01310@ NOTE 1 CONC Alexander was admitted to the Scottish Bar on 12 July 1642. In 1646 he w 1 CONC as a Commissioner of Supply for Aberdeen (from Jim Fina, jimfina@@worldnet. 1 CONC att.net, 9 January 1999). 0 @I01311@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Burnett/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Kemnay 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1688 2 PLAC Kemnay 1 FAMS @F00685@ 1 FAMC @F00632@ 1 NOTE @NI01311@ 0 @NI01311@ NOTE 1 CONC Thomas was a writer in Edinburgh. In 1688 he purchased the estate of Kemn 1 CONC ay on Donside. He is buried at the church at Kemnay (from Jim Fina, jimfi 1 CONC na@@worldnet.att.net, 9 January 1999). 0 @I01312@ INDI 1 NAME James /Burnett/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Monboddo, Kincardine, Scotland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 26 MAY 1799 2 PLAC Edinburgh, Scotland 1 FAMS @F00682@ 1 FAMS @F00688@ 1 FAMC @F00632@ 1 NOTE @NI01312@ 0 @NI01312@ NOTE 1 CONC James was referred to as James Burnett, of Lagavin & Monboddo. Besides Mon 1 CONC boddo, he acquired Kair, Whitefiend, Sillyflat, Hallgreen, Johnshaven, a 1 CONC nd Ballandro. He settled on himself in liferent, and son Robert in fee (f 1 CONC rom Jim Fina, jimfina@@worldnet.att.net, 9 January 1999). 0 @I01313@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Burnett/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 18 APR 1620 2 PLAC Muchalls, Scotland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 6 AUG 1687 1 FAMS @F00695@ 1 FAMS @F00700@ 1 FAMC @F00632@ 1 NOTE @NI01313@ 0 @NI01313@ NOTE 1 CONC Robert was known as Robert Burnett of Cowtoun, Tutor of Leys. Robert acqui 1 CONC red a considerable amount of property through his first marriage. He was t 1 CONC utor testamentary and afterwards guardian of Sir Thomas Burnett, third Bar 1 CONC onet (from Jim Fina, jimfina@@worldnet.att.net, 9 January 1999). 1 CONT 1 CONT On 28th November, 1685, when Robert had been but three years married, a 1 CONC nd only two off his three daughters had been born, he entered into an agre 1 CONC ement with Sir Thomas Burnett, obliging himself and his heirs to pay to Al 1 CONC exander, eldest son of the latter (or, in case of his death, to his seco 1 CONC nd son) a marriage portion of £60,000 Scots with his elder daughter (or fa 1 CONC iling her by decease, with his second daughter), the said apparent he 1 CONC ir of Leys being put into possession of the fee of Leys (from The Fami 1 CONC ly of Burnett of Leys with Colateral Branches by George Burnett, LL, D., L 1 CONC yon King of Arms, 1901, pp. 87-88, via Jim Fina, jimfina@@worldnet.att.ne 1 CONC t, 9 January 1999). 0 @I01314@ INDI 1 NAME Jean /Burnett/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00654@ 1 FAMC @F00632@ 0 @I01315@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Arbuthnot/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Little Fiddes 1 FAMS @F00654@ 0 @I01316@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Burnett/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00655@ 1 FAMC @F00632@ 0 @I01317@ INDI 1 NAME Alexander /Forbes/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Corsinday 1 FAMS @F00655@ 0 @I01318@ INDI 1 NAME Beatrix /Maule/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00629@ 1 FAMC @F00653@ 0 @I01319@ INDI 1 NAME William /Maule/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Glaster 1 FAMS @F00653@ 0 @I01320@ INDI 1 NAME Rachel /Johnson/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00656@ 1 FAMC @F00657@ 0 @I01321@ INDI 1 NAME James /Johnson/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00657@ 0 @I01322@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Craig/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00657@ 0 @I01323@ INDI 1 NAME Bertha /Burnett/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1622 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1624 1 FAMC @F00629@ 0 @I01324@ INDI 1 NAME Alexander /Burnett/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1629 1 FAMC @F00656@ 1 NOTE @NI01324@ 0 @NI01324@ NOTE 1 CONC Alexander died young (from Jim Fina, jimfina@@worldnet.att.net, 9 January 1 1 CONC 999). 0 @I01325@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Burnett/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1630 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1722 1 FAMC @F00656@ 1 NOTE @NI01325@ 0 @NI01325@ NOTE 1 CONC Robert was admitted to the Scottish Bar in 1656. He died unmarried (fr 1 CONC om Jim Fina, jimfina@@worldnet.att.net, 9 January 1999). 0 @I01326@ INDI 1 NAME James /Burnett/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1635 1 FAMC @F00656@ 1 NOTE @NI01326@ 0 @NI01326@ NOTE 1 CONC James died young (from Jim Fina, jimfina@@worldnet.att.net, 9 January 1999) 1 CONC . 0 @I01327@ INDI 1 NAME /?/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00658@ 0 @I01328@ INDI 1 NAME Obadiah /Burnet/ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1685 2 PLAC New Jersey 1 FAMC @F00658@ 1 NOTE @NI01328@ 0 @NI01328@ NOTE 1 CONC Obadiah was a Scots factor at Rotterdam, then later a merchant in Londo 1 CONC n. He married late in life and was said to have had no children. He di 1 CONC ed in New Jersey, and his property was later claimed by his cousin, Alexan 1 CONC der Burnet of Kemnay (from Jim Fina, jimfina@@worldnet.att.net, 9 January 1 1 CONC 999). 0 @I01329@ INDI 1 NAME Jean /Arbuthnot/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00536@ 1 FAMC @F00445@ 0 @I01330@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Arbuthnot/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00445@ 1 NOTE @NI01330@ 0 @NI01330@ NOTE 1 CONC Robert was knighted (from Jim Fina, jimfina@@worldnet.att.net, 9 January 19 1 CONC 99). 0 @I01331@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Coutts/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00447@ 0 @I01332@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Burnett/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00536@ 1 NOTE @NI01332@ 0 @NI01332@ NOTE 1 CONC Thomas was made an Honorary Burgess of Aberdeen in 1678. He died witho 1 CONC ut issue, and on 24 March 1691, Sir Thomas Burnett was served heir gener 1 CONC al to him (from Jim Fina, jimfina@@worldnet.att.net, 9 January 1999). 0 @I01333@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Burnett/ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1699 1 FAMS @F00659@ 1 FAMC @F00536@ 1 NOTE @NI01333@ 0 @NI01333@ NOTE 1 CONC Robert graduated from King's College in 1668. In 1674 he was made an Hono 1 CONC rary Burgess of Aberdeen, and in 1675 he purchased Glenverbie from his fat 1 CONC her's cousin, Baronet Robert Douglas (from Jim Fina, jimfina@@worldnet.att. 1 CONC net, 9 January 1999). 0 @I01334@ INDI 1 NAME Katherine /Douglas/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00659@ 1 FAMC @F00660@ 1 NOTE @NI01334@ 0 @NI01334@ NOTE 1 CONC On the death of her brother, Sir Robert Douglas, at Sternkirk in 1692, Kat 1 CONC herine became heir of line of that branch of the Angus family (from The Fa 1 CONC mily of Burnett of Leys with Colateral Branches, by George Burnett, LL.D 1 CONC ., Lyon King of Arms, 1901, p. 60, via Jim Fina, jimfina@@worldnet.att.ne 1 CONC t, 9 January 1999). 0 @I01335@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Douglas/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00660@ 1 NOTE @NI01335@ 0 @NI01335@ NOTE 1 CONC Robert was knighted (from Jim Fina, jimfina@@worldnet.att.net, 9 January 19 1 CONC 99). 0 @I01336@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret /Burnett/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F00536@ 0 @I01337@ INDI 1 NAME Katherine /Pearson/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00661@ 1 FAMC @F00662@ 0 @I01338@ INDI 1 NAME Alexander /Pearson/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00662@ 1 NOTE @NI01338@ 0 @NI01338@ NOTE 1 CONC Alexander was also known as Lord Southall (from Jim Fina, jimfina@@worldnet 1 CONC .att.net, 9 January 1999). 0 @I01339@ INDI 1 NAME Jean /Burnet/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 6 FEB 1643/44 1 FAMC @F00661@ 0 @I01340@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Burnet/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 31 DEC 1646 1 FAMC @F00661@ 1 NOTE @NI01340@ 0 @NI01340@ NOTE 1 CONC Thomas was served heir general of his father Master Robert Burnet, Advocat 1 CONC e, on 15 April 1676 (from Jim Fina, jimfina@@worldnet.att.net, 9 January 19 1 CONC 99). 0 @I01341@ INDI 1 NAME Alexander /Burnet/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 30 DEC 1649 1 FAMC @F00661@ 0 @I01342@ INDI 1 NAME Alexander /Burnet/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 JUN 1653 1 FAMC @F00661@ 0 @I01343@ INDI 1 NAME Rachel /Burnet/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 JAN 1654/55 1 FAMC @F00661@ 0 @I01344@ INDI 1 NAME William /Burnet/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 26 OCT 1656 1 FAMC @F00661@ 0 @I01345@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Burnet/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 29 SEP 1658 1 FAMS @F00666@ 1 FAMC @F00661@ 0 @I01346@ INDI 1 NAME William /Hamilton/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00666@ 1 NOTE @NI01346@ 0 @NI01346@ NOTE 1 CONC William was a writer in Edinburgh (from Jim Fina, jimfina@@worldnet.att.ne 1 CONC t, 9 January 1999). 0 @I01347@ INDI 1 NAME Archibald /Burnet/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 29 APR 1660 1 FAMC @F00661@ 0 @I01348@ INDI 1 NAME Bessie /Burnet/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00663@ 1 FAMC @F00668@ 0 @I01349@ INDI 1 NAME William /Burnet/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00668@ 1 NOTE @NI01349@ 0 @NI01349@ NOTE 1 CONC William was known as William Burnet, of Sauchen and Cairnday (from Jim Fin 1 CONC a, jimfina@@worldnet.att.net, 9 January 1999). 0 @I01350@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Burnett/ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1701 1 FAMS @F00671@ 1 FAMC @F00663@ 1 NOTE @NI01350@ 0 @NI01350@ NOTE 1 CONC Robert received his M.A. at Kings College in 1668. In 1699, he became par 1 CONC son of Fintray (from Jim Fina, jimfina@@worldnet.att.net, 9 January 1999). 0 @I01351@ INDI 1 NAME Jean /Reid/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00671@ 0 @I01352@ INDI 1 NAME William /Burnett/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE AFT 1607 1 FAMC @F00646@ 1 NOTE @NI01352@ 0 @NI01352@ NOTE 1 CONC William was referred to as Master William in his father's will. He receiv 1 CONC ed his M.A. at King's College in 1649 (from Jim Fina, jimfina@@worldnet.att 1 CONC .net, 9 January 1999). 0 @I01353@ INDI 1 NAME James /Burnet/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Leys, Kincardineshire, Scotland 1 FAMC @F00646@ 0 @I01354@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret /Burnett/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00672@ 1 FAMC @F00646@ 0 @I01355@ INDI 1 NAME John /Kennedy/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Kermucks 1 FAMS @F00672@ 0 @I01356@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Burnett/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00673@ 1 FAMS @F00674@ 1 FAMC @F00646@ 0 @I01357@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Douglas/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Tilliwhilly 1 FAMS @F00673@ 1 NOTE @NI01357@ 0 @NI01357@ NOTE 1 CONC Robert was knighted (from Jim Fina, jimfina@@worldnet.att.net, 9 January 19 1 CONC 99). 0 @I01358@ INDI 1 NAME ? /Fullerton/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Kinnaber, Fullerton 1 FAMS @F00674@ 0 @I01359@ INDI 1 NAME Anne /Burnett/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00675@ 1 FAMC @F00646@ 0 @I01360@ INDI 1 NAME Andrew /Cant/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00675@ 1 NOTE @NI01360@ 0 @NI01360@ NOTE 1 CONC Andrew was the Minister of Liberton, embraced Episcopacy, and became a mem 1 CONC ber of the clergy at Edinburgh and principal of Edinburgh University. H 1 CONC is father was a famous Covenanting minister (from Jim Fina, jimfina@@worldn 1 CONC et.att.net, 9 January 1999). 0 @I01361@ INDI 1 NAME Helen /Burnett/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00676@ 1 FAMC @F00646@ 0 @I01362@ INDI 1 NAME ? /Barron/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Strachan 1 FAMS @F00676@ 1 NOTE @NI01362@ 0 @NI01362@ NOTE 1 CONC The husband of Helen Burnett was a Colonel (from Jim Fina, jimfina@@worldne 1 CONC t.att.net, 9 January 1999). 0 @I01363@ INDI 1 NAME Christian /Fraser/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00677@ 1 FAMC @F00678@ 0 @I01364@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Fraser/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Strichen 1 FAMS @F00678@ 0 @I01365@ INDI 1 NAME Alexander /Burnett/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Craigmyle 1 FAMS @F00679@ 1 FAMC @F00677@ 1 NOTE @NI01365@ 0 @NI01365@ NOTE 1 CONC Alexander was knighted by Charles II in about 1682 0 @I01366@ INDI 1 NAME Nicholas /Young/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00679@ 0 @I01367@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Burnett/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00677@ 1 NOTE @NI01367@ 0 @NI01367@ NOTE 1 CONC Thomas died unmarried (from Jim Fina, jimfina@@worldnet.att.net, 9 Janua 1 CONC ry 1999). 0 @I01368@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Burnett/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00681@ 1 FAMC @F00677@ 0 @I01369@ INDI 1 NAME James /Gordon/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Corfarroch 1 FAMS @F00681@ 0 @I01370@ INDI 1 NAME Anne /Burnett/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00669@ 1 FAMC @F00677@ 0 @I01371@ INDI 1 NAME George /Gordon/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Terpersie 1 FAMS @F00669@ 0 @I01372@ INDI 1 NAME Jean /Burnett/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1667 1 FAMS @F00684@ 1 FAMC @F00677@ 0 @I01373@ INDI 1 NAME Andrew /Burnett/ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1726 1 FAMS @F00684@ 1 FAMC @F00685@ 1 NOTE @NI01373@ 0 @NI01373@ NOTE 1 CONC Andrew and Jean Burnett, his wife, were also first cousins (from Jim Fin 1 CONC a, jimfina@@worldnet.att.net, 9 January 1999). 0 @I01374@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret /Pearson/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00685@ 1 FAMC @F00686@ 1 NOTE @NI01374@ 0 @NI01374@ NOTE 1 CONC Margaret Pearson is buried at the church at Kemnay (from Jim Fina, jimfina 1 CONC @@worldnet.att.net, 9 January 1999). 0 @I01375@ INDI 1 NAME John /Pearson/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00686@ 0 @I01376@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Burnett/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1656 2 PLAC Kemnay 1 FAMS @F00687@ 1 FAMC @F00685@ 1 NOTE @NI01376@ 0 @NI01376@ NOTE 1 CONC After studying abroad, Thomas was admitted to the Scottish Bar. In 17 1 CONC 01 he was imprisoned for a year and a half in the Bastille because of h 1 CONC is associations. He was released in 1703 on the insistence of Electress S 1 CONC ophia of Hanover (from Jim Fina, jimfina@@worldnet.att.net, 9 January 1999) 1 CONC . 0 @I01377@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Brickenden/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00687@ 1 NOTE @NI01377@ 0 @NI01377@ NOTE 1 CONC Elizabeth was known in her family as Betty Brickenden. When she married h 1 CONC er son's tutor after her husband's death, her children were taken to Crath 1 CONC es Castle and raised by Sir Alexander Burnett (from Jim Fina, jimfina@@worl 1 CONC dnet.att.net, 9 January 1999). 0 @I01378@ INDI 1 NAME Alexander /Burnett/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1668 1 FAMC @F00685@ 1 NOTE @NI01378@ 0 @NI01378@ NOTE 1 CONC Alexander died young (from Jim Fina, jimfina@@worldnet.att.net, 9 January 1 1 CONC 999). 0 @I01379@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Burnett/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1662 1 FAMC @F00685@ 1 NOTE @NI01379@ 0 @NI01379@ NOTE 1 CONC Robert died young (from Jim Fina, jimfina@@worldnet.att.net, 9 January 1999 1 CONC ). 0 @I01380@ INDI 1 NAME James /Burnett/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1672 1 FAMC @F00685@ 1 NOTE @NI01380@ 0 @NI01380@ NOTE 1 CONC James died young (from Jim Fina, jimfina@@worldnet.att.net, 9 January 1999) 1 CONC . 0 @I01381@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret /Burnett/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1676 1 FAMC @F00685@ 1 NOTE @NI01381@ 0 @NI01381@ NOTE 1 CONC Margaret died young (from Jim Fina, jimfina@@worldnet.att.net, 9 January 19 1 CONC 99). 0 @I01382@ INDI 1 NAME Rachel /Burnett/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1679 1 FAMC @F00685@ 1 NOTE @NI01382@ 0 @NI01382@ NOTE 1 CONC Rachel died young (from Jim Fina, jimfina@@worldnet.att.net, 9 January 1999 1 CONC ). 0 @I01383@ INDI 1 NAME Isobel /Forbes/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00682@ 1 NOTE @NI01383@ 0 @NI01383@ NOTE 1 CONC Isobel died without bearing any children (from Jim Fina, jimfina@@worldnet. 1 CONC att.net, 9 January 1999). 0 @I01384@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Irvine/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Monboddo, Kincardine, Scotland 1 FAMS @F00688@ 1 FAMC @F00689@ 0 @I01385@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Irvine/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Monboddo, Kincardine, Scotland 1 FAMS @F00689@ 0 @I01386@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Burnett/ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 1695 1 FAMC @F00688@ 1 NOTE @NI01386@ 0 @NI01386@ NOTE 1 CONC Robert was known as Robert Burnett, of Kair and Ballandro (from Jim Fin 1 CONC a, jimfina@@worldnet.att.net, 9 January 1999). 0 @I01387@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Burnett/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00690@ 1 FAMC @F00688@ 0 @I01388@ INDI 1 NAME George /Garioch/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Kinstair 1 FAMS @F00690@ 0 @I01389@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret /Burnett/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00692@ 1 FAMS @F00693@ 1 FAMC @F00688@ 0 @I01390@ INDI 1 NAME Alexander /Steele/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00692@ 0 @I01391@ INDI 1 NAME David /Wyse/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Lunan 1 FAMS @F00693@ 0 @I01392@ INDI 1 NAME Jane /Burnett/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00694@ 1 FAMC @F00688@ 0 @I01393@ INDI 1 NAME D. /Carnegie/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Pittarrow 1 FAMS @F00694@ 1 NOTE @NI01393@ 0 @NI01393@ NOTE 1 CONC D. Carnegie was knighted (from Jim Fina, jimfina@@worldnet.att.net, 9 Janua 1 CONC ry 1999). 0 @I01394@ INDI 1 NAME Alexander /Burnett/ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 1699 1 FAMS @F00696@ 1 FAMC @F00688@ 1 NOTE @NI01394@ 0 @NI01394@ NOTE 1 CONC Alexander was known as Alexander Burnett, of Monboddo (from Jim Fina, jimf 1 CONC ina@@worldnet.att.net, 9 January 1999). 0 @I01395@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret /Burnett/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00696@ 0 @I01396@ INDI 1 NAME Jean /Mortimer/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00695@ 1 FAMC @F00699@ 1 NOTE @NI01396@ 0 @NI01396@ NOTE 1 CONC Jean had no children (from Jim Fina, jimfina@@worldnet.att.net, 9 January 1 1 CONC 999). 0 @I01397@ INDI 1 NAME John /Mortimer/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00699@ 0 @I01398@ INDI 1 NAME Helen /Arbuthnot/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00700@ 0 @I01399@ INDI 1 NAME Helen /Burnett/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1683 1 DEAT 2 DATE 2 MAR 1739/40 2 PLAC Crathes Castle, Banchory, Scotland 1 FAMS @F00702@ 1 FAMC @F00700@ 1 NOTE @NI01399@ 0 @NI01399@ NOTE 1 CONC Helen's "share of her father's fortune amounted to £7,000 sterling, her fa 1 CONC ther having left her the barony of Cowtoun, and seven years' full re 1 CONC nt of his other estate, a very opulent fortune in those days" (from The Fa 1 CONC mily of Burnett of Leys with Colateral Branches by George Burnett, LL, D 1 CONC ., Lyon King of Arms, 1901, pp. 90, via Jim Fina, jimfina@@worldnet.att.ne 1 CONC t, 9 January 1999). 0 @I01400@ INDI 1 NAME Alexander /Burnett/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00702@ 1 NOTE @NI01400@ 0 @NI01400@ NOTE 1 CONC Alexander was knighted, and was fourth Baronet of Leys. A seven year strug 1 CONC gle for the family title was finally settled when it was awarded to Thom 1 CONC as Burnett of Criggie. Alexander died without children (from Jim Fina, ji 1 CONC mfina@@worldnet.att.net, 9 January 1999). 0 @I01401@ INDI 1 NAME Jean /Burnett/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00701@ 1 FAMC @F00700@ 0 @I01402@ INDI 1 NAME William /Burnett/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 10 DEC 1783 2 PLAC Criggie 1 FAMS @F00701@ 0 @I01403@ INDI 1 NAME Agnes /Burnett/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F00700@ 0 @I01404@ INDI 1 NAME Janet /Bruce/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00704@ 1 FAMC @F00706@ 0 @I01405@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Bruce/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Blairhill 1 FAMS @F00706@ 0 @I01406@ INDI 1 NAME Gilbert /Burnett/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00705@ 1 FAMC @F00704@ 1 NOTE @NI01406@ 0 @NI01406@ NOTE 1 CONC Gilbert was an advocate and one of the Commissioners of Excise (from Jim F 1 CONC ina, jimfina@@worldnet.att.net, 9 January 1999). 0 @I01407@ INDI 1 NAME ? /Hamilton/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00705@ 0 @I01408@ INDI 1 NAME Helen /Burnett/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00703@ 1 FAMS @F00709@ 1 FAMC @F00704@ 0 @I01409@ INDI 1 NAME William /Crawford/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00703@ 0 @I01410@ INDI 1 NAME Ralph /Dundas/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00709@ 0 @I01411@ INDI 1 NAME Euphemia /Burnett/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00710@ 1 FAMC @F00704@ 0 @I01412@ INDI 1 NAME James /Robertson/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00710@ 1 NOTE @NI01412@ 0 @NI01412@ NOTE 1 CONC James was an advocate (from Jim Fina, jimfina@@worldnet.att.net, 9 Janua 1 CONC ry 1999). 0 @I01413@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret /Kennedy/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00628@ 1 NOTE @NI01413@ 0 @NI01413@ NOTE 1 CONC Margaret had no children (from Jim Fina, jimfina@@worldnet.att.net, 9 Janua 1 CONC ry 1999). 0 @I01414@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Scott/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC The Netherlands 1 FAMS @F00711@ 1 NOTE @NI01414@ 0 @NI01414@ NOTE 1 CONC Mary was described as a Dutch lady of large fortune and noble extractio 1 CONC n. She died of smallpox (from Jim Fina, jimfina@@worldnet.att.net, 9 Janua 1 CONC ry 1999). 0 @I01415@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Blake/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00712@ 1 FAMC @F00713@ 0 @I01416@ INDI 1 NAME Richard /Blake/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00713@ 1 NOTE @NI01416@ 0 @NI01416@ NOTE 1 CONC Richard was knighted (from Jim Fina, jimfina@@worldnet.att.net, 9 January 1 1 CONC 999). 0 @I01417@ INDI 1 NAME Maria /Stanhope/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00715@ 0 @I01418@ INDI 1 NAME Anna Maria /Van Horn/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00716@ 0 @I01419@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Burnet/ 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1788 1 FAMS @F00714@ 1 FAMC @F00711@ 0 @I01420@ INDI 1 NAME David /Mitchell/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00714@ 0 @I01421@ INDI 1 NAME Glibert /Burnet/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00711@ 1 NOTE @NI01421@ 0 @NI01421@ NOTE 1 CONC Gilbert was a minister (from Jim Fina, jimfina@@worldnet.att.net, 9 Janua 1 CONC ry 1999). 0 @I01422@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Burnet/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00711@ 1 NOTE @NI01422@ 0 @NI01422@ NOTE 1 CONC Thomas was educated at Merton College, Oxford. He was employed in the dip 1 CONC lomatic service, and became consul to Lisbon. In November 1741, he was ma 1 CONC de one of the Judges of the Common Pleas, and in 1745 he was knighte 1 CONC d. He was unmarried, and died of stomach gout (from Jim Fina, jimfina@@wor 1 CONC ldnet.att.net, 9 January 1999). 0 @I01423@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Burnet/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00717@ 1 FAMC @F00711@ 0 @I01424@ INDI 1 NAME Richard /West/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00717@ 1 NOTE @NI01424@ 0 @NI01424@ NOTE 1 CONC Richard became Lord Chancellor of Ireland (from Jim Fina, jimfina@@worldnet 1 CONC .att.net, 9 January 1999). 0 @I01425@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /?/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00718@ 0 @I01426@ INDI 1 NAME John /Burnet/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1680 1 FAMC @F00718@ 0 @I01427@ INDI 1 NAME Aaron /Burnett/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1695 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1791 1 FAMS @F00720@ 1 FAMC @F00503@ 0 @I01428@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah /Herrick/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00720@ 1 NOTE @NI01428@ 0 @NI01428@ NOTE 1 CONC Sarah may have been married before to a Squires (from Jim Fina, jimfina@@wo 1 CONC rldnet.att.net, 9 January 1999). 0 @I01429@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Burnet/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F00503@ 0 @I01430@ INDI 1 NAME Hannah /Burnet/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1697 1 DEAT 2 DATE 2 FEB 1778 2 PLAC Morristown, New Jersey 1 FAMC @F00503@ 0 @I01431@ INDI 1 NAME John /Fithian/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1679 2 PLAC Bridgehampton, New York 1 FAMS @F00722@ 1 FAMC @F00341@ 1 NOTE @NI01431@ 0 @NI01431@ NOTE 1 CONC After his marriage to Sarah Diament, he moved away (from Jim Fina, jimfina 1 CONC @@worldnet.att.net, 9 January 1999). 0 @I01432@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah Elizabeth /Diament/ 1 SEX F 1 NAME Elizabeth /Diament/ 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1685 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 1702 2 PLAC Easthampton, Suffolk County, New York 1 FAMS @F00722@ 0 @I01433@ INDI 1 NAME Bethia /Gardiner/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00723@ 0 @I01434@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah /Mulford/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00724@ 1 NOTE @NI01434@ 0 @NI01434@ NOTE 1 CONC Sarah was a widow when she married David Burnett. Mulford may have been h 1 CONC er former husband's name (from Jim Fina, jimfina@@worldnet.att.net, 9 Janua 1 CONC ry 1999). 0 @I01435@ INDI 1 NAME Marischa /Roll/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00725@ 1 NOTE @NI01435@ 0 @NI01435@ NOTE 1 CONC Marischa was said to be a Dutch woman from New York (from Jim Fina, jimfin 1 CONC a@@worldnet.att.net, 9 January 1999). 0 @I01436@ INDI 1 NAME Stephen /Burnet/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1708 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1734 1 FAMC @F00451@ 0 @I01437@ INDI 1 NAME Matthias /Burnet/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 13 APR 1716 1 FAMS @F00727@ 1 FAMC @F00450@ 1 NOTE @NI01437@ 0 @NI01437@ NOTE 1 CONC Matthias was a carpenter (from Jim Fina, jimfina@@worldnet.att.net, 9 Janua 1 CONC ry 1999). 0 @I01438@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /?/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00727@ 0 @I01439@ INDI 1 NAME Dan /Burnet/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00449@ 0 @I01440@ INDI 1 NAME Edmond /?/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00323@ 0 @I01441@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah /Fithian/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1681 2 PLAC Bridgehampton, New York 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1681 2 PLAC Easthampton, Suffolk County, New York 1 FAMS @F00577@ 1 FAMC @F00341@ 0 @I01442@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Mulford/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 15 JUL 1705 2 PLAC Easthampton, Suffolk County, New York 1 FAMS @F00728@ 1 FAMC @F00577@ 0 @I01443@ INDI 1 NAME Lewis /Conkling/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00728@ 0 @I01444@ INDI 1 NAME Friedeswiede /Osborn/ 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE 4 DEC 1683 1 FAMS @F00580@ 1 NOTE @NI01444@ 0 @NI01444@ NOTE 1 CONC Friedeswiede was a widow when she married Judge John Mulford (from Norm Se 1 CONC chrest, aj532@@lafn.org). 0 @I01445@ INDI 1 NAME ? /Barnes/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00698@ 0 @I01446@ INDI 1 NAME Phebe /Seely/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1692 1 DEAT 2 DATE 12 MAR 1764 2 PLAC Salem, New Jersey 1 FAMS @F08497@ 0 @I01447@ INDI 1 NAME John /Fithian/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 SEP 1681 2 PLAC Easthampton, Suffolk County, New York 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 30 APR 1702 2 PLAC Easthampton, Suffolk County, New York 1 FAMC @F00726@ 0 @I01448@ INDI 1 NAME David /Fithian/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1709 2 PLAC Salem, New Jersey 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1754 2 PLAC Fairfield, Cohansey, Cumberland County, New Jersey 1 FAMS @F08501@ 1 FAMC @F00561@ 0 @I01449@ INDI 1 NAME Jonathan /Fithian/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1711 2 PLAC Cohansey, Cumberland County, New Jersey 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1742 2 PLAC Cohansey, Cumberland County, New Jersey 1 FAMC @F00561@ 0 @I01450@ INDI 1 NAME Nancy /Peterson/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00730@ 1 FAMC @F00152@ 0 @I01451@ INDI 1 NAME ? /Deir/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00730@ 0 @I01452@ INDI 1 NAME Sara /Strachan/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00737@ 0 @I01453@ INDI 1 NAME Edward /Kwasniewski/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 31 JUL 1862 2 PLAC Poland-Russia 1 DEAT 2 DATE 29 NOV 1937 1 BURI 2 DATE 2 DEC 1937 2 PLAC St. Adalbert's cemetery, Niles, Illinois 1 FAMS @F00130@ 1 FAMC @F00734@ 1 NOTE @NI01453@ 0 @NI01453@ NOTE 1 CONC Edward's original name may have been Theodor E. Eisengraeber. 1 CONT 1 CONT According to family recollection, Edward was an attorney. His name doesn 1 CONC 't appear, though, either as Eisengraeber or Kwasniewski or in the Law lis 1 CONC tings, in the Chicago directories for 1894 or 1895. His death certifica 1 CONC te indicates his occupation as real estate broker (as do census documen 1 CONC ts as early as 1910), and says that he worked in that occupation for 33 ye 1 CONC ars at the time of his death in 1937. While his death certificate sugges 1 CONC ts that he was born in 1879 in New York, the 1930 census says that he w 1 CONC as born in Illinois in about 1878 and the 1910 census says that he was bo 1 CONC rn in Poland-Russia in about 1862. The latter is tentatively accepted her 1 CONC e, since that document was presumably filled out during an interview wi 1 CONC th Edward (as opposed to after his death) and since it seems more likely t 1 CONC hat a declaration of being a U.S. native made in 1930 is more likely an em 1 CONC bellishment (or clerical error) than a declaration of having been bo 1 CONC rn in Europe made in 1910. One might guess that one factor motivating t 1 CONC he adjustment in declared age after 1910 might have been Edward's relation 1 CONC ship with his wife Lulu, who was born around 1900. The earlier age makes m 1 CONC ore sense, also, of what must have been a close friendship between Edwa 1 CONC rd and Branislaw Strzyzowski, whose son Edward this Edward raised after Br 1 CONC anislaw's death at the age of about 49 in 1907. 1 CONT 1 CONT Ted Kwasniewski, Edward's son, thinks that he had heard that Edward had co 1 CONC me to the U.S. together with Branislaw Strzyzowski and Branislaw's fathe 1 CONC r. If this were true, that would mean that he emigrated in about 1889. T 1 CONC he 1910 census indicates, though, that he immigrated in 1876, which was be 1 CONC fore Branislaw had entered pharmacy school at the University of Warsa 1 CONC w, in Poland. Further, Branislaw's father Julian had died before Branislaw 1 CONC 's marriage in 1882. This recollection of Ted's is therefore most probab 1 CONC ly mistaken (or another product of autobiographical embellishment on Ted 1 CONC 's father's part). 1 CONT 1 CONT Ted also has the recollection that Edward and Branislaw may have invest 1 CONC ed substantial amounts in the St. Anthony's Hospital project of the All Sa 1 CONC ints Cathedral Parish. All Saints had broken away from Rome in 1895 aft 1 CONC er a conflict about clerical leadership within St. Hedwig's parish, and co 1 CONC ntinues to flourish as a parish in the Polish National Catholic Chur 1 CONC ch to this day. Here's what's said about the hospital project in "The His 1 CONC tory of All Saints Cathedral of the Polish National Catholic Church" (Chic 1 CONC ago: All Saints Cathedral, 1996): 1 CONT 1 CONT "Bishop Anthony Kozlowski [the focal point of the conflict in St. Hedwig 1 CONC 's Parish and the first pastor of All Saints]...In 1898...joined with a gr 1 CONC oup to build a hospital which turned into an unsuccessful venture. His co 1 CONC unselors, having personal motives and gain in mind, persuaded Bishop Kozlo 1 CONC wski to build a large four-story hospital, 168-foot facade (five hundred b 1 CONC eds), which would also provide space for the elderly and for orphans. T 1 CONC he cost for this facility was one hundred thousand dollars. He did not re 1 CONC alize, however, that to undertake a project such as this, a large sum of m 1 CONC oney would be needed as well as knowledgeable personnel. Having been infl 1 CONC uenced to undertake this extraordinary project, he proceeded to borrow lar 1 CONC ge sums of money from his friends and parishioners toward this magnifice 1 CONC nt hospital. 1 CONT 1 CONT "As the building of the hospital progressed, because of indiscretion on t 1 CONC he part of Bishop Kozlowski's counselors, the contributions of the parishi 1 CONC oners' funds were depleted. As a result, the parishioners could not me 1 CONC et the payment due the contractors. Money which had been promised did n 1 CONC ot come in, and the venture ended in bankruptcy. Parishioners who lent Bi 1 CONC shop Kozlowski large sums of money lost everything...(The structure sti 1 CONC ll stands, and we know it as the Manchester Building)." 1 CONT 1 CONT Edward's name does not appear in the Chicago directories for 1900 or 1901. 1 CONT 1 CONT At the time of his death, Edward lived at 2111 N. Damen Ave, in Chicag 1 CONC o. The primary cause of death listed on his death certificate was corona 1 CONC ry thrombosis, with myocarditis listed as a contributory cause. He was bu 1 CONC ried on 2 December 1937 at St. Adalbert's cemetery in Niles, Illinois. 0 @I01454@ INDI 1 NAME Andrew /Arbuthnott/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00737@ 1 FAMS @F00738@ 1 FAMS @F00739@ 1 FAMC @F00545@ 1 NOTE @NI01454@ 0 @NI01454@ NOTE 1 CONC Andrew was known as Andrew Arbuthnott, 2nd of Fiddes (from Jim Fina, http: 1 CONC //home.att.net/~flba/arbuthnott.html). 0 @I01455@ INDI 1 NAME Jean /Burnet/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00738@ 0 @I01456@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Arbuthnott/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00739@ 0 @I01457@ INDI 1 NAME John /Arbuthnott/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00545@ 0 @I01458@ INDI 1 NAME Alexander /Arbuthnott/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00545@ 0 @I01459@ INDI 1 NAME Peter /Arbuthnott/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00545@ 0 @I01460@ INDI 1 NAME Andrew /Arbuthnott/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1500 2 PLAC Pitcarlies 1 DEAT 2 DATE AUG 1570 1 FAMS @F00740@ 1 FAMC @F00743@ 1 NOTE @NI01460@ 0 @NI01460@ NOTE 1 CONC Andrew received from John Straiton (or Strachan) a charter of lands of lit 1 CONC tle Fiddes to himself in liferent, and to his son Robert in fee. 0 @I01461@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Strachan/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE 23 JUL 1542 1 FAMS @F00740@ 1 FAMC @F00741@ 0 @I01462@ INDI 1 NAME Alexander /Strachan/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Thornton 1 FAMS @F00741@ 0 @I01463@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Arbuthnott/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 1506 1 FAMS @F00742@ 1 FAMS @F00743@ 1 FAMC @F00750@ 1 NOTE @NI01463@ 0 @NI01463@ NOTE 1 CONC Robert was knighted. He was known as Sir Robert Arbuthnott, 12th of Arbut 1 CONC hnott (from Jim Fina, http://home.att.net/~flba/arbuthnott.html). 0 @I01464@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret /Wishart/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00742@ 1 FAMC @F00421@ 0 @I01465@ INDI 1 NAME James /Wishart/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Pitarrow 1 FAMS @F00421@ 1 NOTE @NI01465@ 0 @NI01465@ NOTE 1 CONC James was knighted (from Jim Fina, http://home.att.net/~flba/arbuthnott.ht 1 CONC ml). 0 @I01466@ INDI 1 NAME Ambrose /Arbuthnott/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00742@ 1 NOTE @NI01466@ 0 @NI01466@ NOTE 1 CONC Ambrose died young (from Jim Fina, http://home.att.net/~flba/arbuthnott.ht 1 CONC ml). 0 @I01467@ INDI 1 NAME Mariota /Scrymgeour/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE 8 JAN 1517/18 1 FAMS @F00743@ 1 FAMC @F00744@ 1 NOTE @NI01467@ 0 @NI01467@ NOTE 1 CONC Mariota's given name may have been Marion (from Jim Fina, http://home.att. 1 CONC net/~flba/arbuthnott.html). 0 @I01468@ INDI 1 NAME James /Scrymgeour/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Dudhope 1 FAMS @F00744@ 1 NOTE @NI01468@ 0 @NI01468@ NOTE 1 CONC James was knighted (from Jim Fina, http://home.att.net/~flba/arbuthnott.ht 1 CONC ml). 0 @I01469@ INDI 1 NAME James /Arbuthnott/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00746@ 1 FAMC @F00743@ 1 NOTE @NI01469@ 0 @NI01469@ NOTE 1 CONC James was known as James Arbuthnott, 13th of Arbuthnott (from Jim Fina, ht 1 CONC tp://home.att.net/~flba/arbuthnott.html). 0 @I01470@ INDI 1 NAME Jane /Stewart/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00746@ 1 FAMC @F00747@ 0 @I01471@ INDI 1 NAME John /Stewart/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00747@ 1 NOTE @NI01471@ 0 @NI01471@ NOTE 1 CONC John was the 2nd Earl of Atholl (from Jim Fina, http://home.att.net/~flba/ 1 CONC arbuthnott.html). 0 @I01472@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Arbuthnott/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Banff 1 FAMS @F00748@ 1 FAMC @F00743@ 0 @I01473@ INDI 1 NAME Andrew /Arbuthnott/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00748@ 1 NOTE @NI01473@ 0 @NI01473@ NOTE 1 CONC Andrew's biological parents weren't married when he was born. He receiv 1 CONC ed "letters of legitimization" in 1553 (from Jim Fina, http://home.att.net 1 CONC /~flba/arbuthnott.html). 0 @I01474@ INDI 1 NAME George /Arbuthnott/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00743@ 1 NOTE @NI01474@ 0 @NI01474@ NOTE 1 CONC George died in France (from Jim Fina, http://home.att.net/~flba/arbuthnott 1 CONC .html). 0 @I01475@ INDI 1 NAME David /Arbuthnott/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1435 2 PLAC Scotland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1470 1 FAMS @F00750@ 1 FAMC @F00749@ 1 NOTE @NI01475@ 0 @NI01475@ NOTE 1 CONC David was known as David Arbuthnott, 11th of Arbuthnott. He and his wife h 1 CONC ad at least two sons and four daughters (from Jim Fina, http://home.att.ne 1 CONC t/~flba/arbuthnott.html). 0 @I01476@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Durham/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1431 2 PLAC Grange 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1488 1 FAMS @F00750@ 0 @I01477@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Arbuthnott/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1414 2 PLAC Scotland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1450 1 FAMS @F00749@ 1 FAMC @F00752@ 1 NOTE @NI01477@ 0 @NI01477@ NOTE 1 CONC Robert was known as Robert Arbuthnott, 10th of Arbuthnott. He and his wi 1 CONC fe had at least seven children (from Jim Fina, http://home.att.net/~flba/a 1 CONC rbuthnott.html). 0 @I01478@ INDI 1 NAME Giles /Ogilvie/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1418 1 FAMS @F00749@ 1 FAMC @F00751@ 0 @I01479@ INDI 1 NAME Walter /Ogilvy/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Lintrathen 1 FAMS @F00751@ 1 NOTE @NI01479@ 0 @NI01479@ NOTE 1 CONC Walter became the High Treasurer of Scotland, and was knighted (from Jim F 1 CONC ina, http://home.att.net/~flba/arbuthnott.html). 0 @I01480@ INDI 1 NAME Hugh /Arbuthnott/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1388 1 DEAT 2 DATE 29 NOV 1419 1 FAMS @F00752@ 1 FAMC @F00757@ 1 NOTE @NI01480@ 0 @NI01480@ NOTE 1 CONC Hugh was known as Hugh Arbuthnott, 9th of Arbuthnott. He was concern 1 CONC ed in the killing of John Melville of Glenbervie, Sheriff of the Mearn 1 CONC s, in 1420 (from Jim Fina, http://home.att.net/~flba/arbuthnott.html). 0 @I01481@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret de /Keith/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1384 2 PLAC Scotland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1419 1 FAMS @F00752@ 1 FAMC @F00755@ 1 NOTE @NI01481@ 0 @NI01481@ NOTE 1 CONC Margaret's sister was the first wife of her husband's father (from Jim Fin 1 CONC a, http://home.att.net/~flba/arbuthnott.html). 0 @I01482@ INDI 1 NAME Robert de /Keith/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1363 1 DEAT 2 DATE JUL 1430 1 FAMS @F00755@ 1 FAMC @F00306@ 1 NOTE @NI01482@ 0 @NI01482@ NOTE 1 CONC Robert was knighted, and was known as Lord Strathkyn [from the G675.ftw fi 1 CONC le]. He was also known as Great Marischal (from Jim Fina's FTW file). 0 @I01483@ INDI 1 NAME Janet /Keith/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00759@ 1 FAMC @F00755@ 1 NOTE @NI01483@ 0 @NI01483@ NOTE 1 CONC Janet and her husband had two daughters (from Jim Fina, http://home.att.ne 1 CONC t/~flba/arbuthnott.html). 0 @I01484@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret /Arbuthnott/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00756@ 1 FAMC @F00752@ 0 @I01485@ INDI 1 NAME Andrew /Menies/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00756@ 0 @I01486@ INDI 1 NAME Philip de /Arbuthnott/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00757@ 1 FAMS @F00759@ 1 FAMC @F00760@ 1 NOTE @NI01486@ 0 @NI01486@ NOTE 1 CONC Philip made a grant of land to the Carmelite Friars of Aberdeen on 25 Apr 1 CONC il 1355, which was confirmed by charter 12 August 1365 by David II of Scot 1 CONC land. Philip obtained a charter of land from Douglas, Lord of Galloway a 1 CONC nd Bothwell on 25 October 1372 (from Jim Fina, http://home.att.net/~flba/a 1 CONC rbuthnott.html). 0 @I01487@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret /Douglas/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00757@ 1 FAMC @F00758@ 0 @I01488@ INDI 1 NAME James /Douglas/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Dalkeith 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1441 1 FAMS @F00758@ 1 NOTE @NI01488@ 0 @NI01488@ NOTE 1 CONC James was knighted (from Jim Fina, http://home.att.net/~flba/arbuthnott.ht 1 CONC ml). He was known as the 1st Lord of Dalkeith (from Jim Fina's FTW file). 0 @I01489@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret de /Arbuthnott/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00761@ 1 FAMC @F00757@ 0 @I01490@ INDI 1 NAME William /Monypenny/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00761@ 1 NOTE @NI01490@ 0 @NI01490@ NOTE 1 CONC William was knighted (from Jim Fina, http://home.att.net/~flba/arbuthnott. 1 CONC html). 0 @I01491@ INDI 1 NAME William /Monypenny/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00761@ 1 NOTE @NI01491@ 0 @NI01491@ NOTE 1 CONC William became a Lord (from Jim Fina, http://home.att.net/~flba/arbuthnott 1 CONC .html). 0 @I01492@ INDI 1 NAME Hugh de /Arbuthnott/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 1350 1 FAMS @F00760@ 1 FAMC @F00762@ 0 @I01493@ INDI 1 NAME Duncan de /Arbuthnott/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00762@ 1 FAMC @F01030@ 1 NOTE @NI01493@ 0 @NI01493@ NOTE 1 CONC Duncan was the first in his line to use the "Arbuthnott" spelling. He w 1 CONC as witness to a charter of the lands of Mondynes before 1330, conform 1 CONC ed by David II on 15 December 1368 (from Jim Fina, http://home.att.net/~fl 1 CONC ba/arbuthnott.html). 0 @I01494@ INDI 1 NAME Straiton of /Lauriston/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00763@ 0 @I01495@ INDI 1 NAME ? de /Aberbothenoth/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00763@ 1 FAMC @F01054@ 0 @I01496@ INDI 1 NAME Richard de /Clare/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 1153 AND 1162 2 PLAC Tunbridge Castle, Kent, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 30 DEC 1218 1 FAMS @F01050@ 1 FAMC @F01082@ 1 NOTE @NI01496@ 0 @NI01496@ NOTE 1 CONC Richard was Earl of Herford [from Jim Fina's FTW file]. 0 @I01497@ INDI 1 NAME Hugh de /Aberbothenoth/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT 1282 1 FAMS @F01054@ 1 FAMC @F00766@ 1 NOTE @NI01497@ 0 @NI01497@ NOTE 1 CONC Hugh was known as "Le Blonde" because of the flaxen color of his hai 1 CONC r. In a charter dated 2 August 1282, he gave lands to the Abby of Argoat 1 CONC h. He was buried in the church of Arbuthnott (from Jim Fina, http://home.a 1 CONC tt.net/~flba/arbuthnott.html). 0 @I01498@ INDI 1 NAME Hugh de /Aberbothenoth/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT 1238 1 FAMS @F00766@ 1 FAMC @F00768@ 1 NOTE @NI01498@ 0 @NI01498@ NOTE 1 CONC Hugh was the 4th Laird of Aberbothenoth (from Jim Fina, http://home.att.ne 1 CONC t/~flba/arbuthnott.html). 0 @I01499@ INDI 1 NAME Duncan de /Aberbothenoth/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT 1206 1 FAMS @F00768@ 1 FAMC @F00767@ 1 NOTE @NI01499@ 0 @NI01499@ NOTE 1 CONC Duncan had a dispute with the Bishop of St. Andrews over lands, that was s 1 CONC ettled in 1206 in the church's favor (from Jim Fina, http://home.att.net/~ 1 CONC flba/arbuthnott.html). 0 @I01500@ INDI 1 NAME Hugh de /Swinton/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 1206 1 FAMS @F00767@ 1 FAMC @F00764@ 1 NOTE @NI01500@ 0 @NI01500@ NOTE 1 CONC Hugh was the tenth great grandson of Edulf Edulfing, Lord of Bamburgh, a 1 CONC nd Earl of Bernicia. Hugh married the daughter of Osbert Oliphant, a 1 CONC nd so acquired the lands of Aberbothenoth through marriage. He was kno 1 CONC wn as Hugh de Swinton, 1st Laird of Aberbothenoth (from Jim Fina, http://h 1 CONC ome.att.net/~flba/arbuthnott.html). 0 @I01501@ INDI 1 NAME ? /Oliphant/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00767@ 1 FAMC @F00765@ 0 @I01502@ INDI 1 NAME Osbert /Oliphant/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00765@ 1 FAMC @F00769@ 1 NOTE @NI01502@ 0 @NI01502@ NOTE 1 CONC Osbert Oliphant, the Crusader, may also have been known as Osbert Oliphar 1 CONC d. He was Sheriff of the Mearns, and received the lands of Aberbotheno 1 CONC th as a grant from the Crown, most likely as a fee for service. While he w 1 CONC as away in the Holy Lands, he left the estates in the care of his brothe 1 CONC r, Walter. Upon hearing of his brother's death, Walter had the charter tr 1 CONC ansferred to Osbert's son in law, Hugh de Swinton, who had married Osbert 1 CONC 's daughter (from Jim Fina, http://home.att.net/~flba/arbuthnott.html). 0 @I01503@ INDI 1 NAME Walter /Oliphant/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00769@ 0 @I01504@ INDI 1 NAME /Arbuthnot Clan~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Kincardineshire, Scotland 1 FAMS @F00769@ 1 NOTE @NI01504@ 0 @NI01504@ NOTE 1 CONC This powerful and influential lowland scots family, of Saxon origins, trac 1 CONC es itself back to Northumbria, but later removed to the Mearns or Kincardi 1 CONC ne area of Scotland. Dating back to the reign of William the Lyon, the lan 1 CONC ds were acquired by charter in the parish of what was then Aberbothenot 1 CONC h, the family taking the name from the place. Interestingly enough, whi 1 CONC le several early variants of the name were used, today there remain only t 1 CONC wo modern spellings, Arbuthnot, and Arbuthnott (from Jim Fina, http://home 1 CONC .att.net/~flba/arbuthnott.html). 1 CONT 1 CONT Jim Fina's sources on his Arbuthnott material: 1 CONT 1 CONT 1. The Family of Burnett of Leys, with Collateral Branches, by George Burn 1 CONC ett, LL. D., The New Spalding Club, Aberdeen, MCMI (1901). 1 CONT 2. Genealogical Tree of the Family of Burnett of Leys, with the Collater 1 CONC al Branches, by W. Kendall Burnett, Advocate, 1893. 1 CONT 3. Burke's Peerage Baronetage and Knightage, Burke's Peerage Ltd., Londo 1 CONC n, MCMLXIII 1 CONT 4. Sir William Arbuthnot, Hon. Genealogist of The Arbuthnott Family Associ 1 CONC ation. 0 @I01505@ INDI 1 NAME Cospatrick de /Swinton/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00764@ 1 FAMC @F00770@ 1 NOTE @NI01505@ 0 @NI01505@ NOTE 1 CONC Cospatrick was known as Cospatrick, 5th de Swinton (from Jim Fina, http:// 1 CONC home.att.net/~flba/edulf.html). 0 @I01506@ INDI 1 NAME Alan de /Swinton/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00764@ 1 NOTE @NI01506@ 0 @NI01506@ NOTE 1 CONC Alan was known as Alan, 6th de Swinton (from Jim Fina, http://home.att.net 1 CONC /~flba/edulf.html). 0 @I01507@ INDI 1 NAME Ernulf de /Swinton/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00770@ 1 FAMC @F00771@ 1 NOTE @NI01507@ 0 @NI01507@ NOTE 1 CONC Ernulf was known as Ernulf, 4th de Swinton, and also as "Miles". He was e 1 CONC ventually knighted and inherited the lands of Swinton from his brother, Wi 1 CONC lliam (from Jim Fina, http://home.att.net/~flba/edulf.html). 0 @I01508@ INDI 1 NAME William of /Bamburgh/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00771@ 1 NOTE @NI01508@ 0 @NI01508@ NOTE 1 CONC William was known as William of Bamburgh, 3rd de Swinton (from Jim Fina, h 1 CONC ttp://home.att.net/~flba/edulf.html). 0 @I01509@ INDI 1 NAME Udard of /Bamburgh/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00771@ 1 FAMC @F00772@ 1 NOTE @NI01509@ 0 @NI01509@ NOTE 1 CONC Udarf was known as Udarf of Bamburgh, 2nd de Swinton (from Jim Fina, http: 1 CONC //home.att.net/~flba/edulf.html). 0 @I01510@ INDI 1 NAME /Adam/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00771@ 0 @I01511@ INDI 1 NAME /John/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00771@ 0 @I01512@ INDI 1 NAME Liulf of /Bamburgh/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00772@ 1 FAMC @F00773@ 1 NOTE @NI01512@ 0 @NI01512@ NOTE 1 CONC Liulf was known as Liulf, of Bamburgh, 1st de Swinton. The estate of Swint 1 CONC on is located about 20 miles from Bamburgh Castle. At what point Liulf acq 1 CONC uired these lands is unknown, it may have been through marriage (from J 1 CONC im Fina, http://home.att.net/~flba/edulf.html). 0 @I01513@ INDI 1 NAME /Aedulf Rus of Bamburgh~/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00773@ 1 FAMC @F00774@ 0 @I01514@ INDI 1 NAME /Uhtred of Bamburgh/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00774@ 1 FAMC @F00776@ 0 @I01515@ INDI 1 NAME /Dolfin/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00775@ 1 FAMC @F00774@ 1 NOTE @NI01515@ 0 @NI01515@ NOTE 1 CONC Dolfin was known as Dolfin, Lord of Raby (from Jim Fina, http://home.att.n 1 CONC et/~flba/edulf.html). 0 @I01516@ INDI 1 NAME /Maldred/ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1195 1 FAMC @F00775@ 1 NOTE @NI01516@ 0 @NI01516@ NOTE 1 CONC Maldred was known as Maldred, Lord of Raby (from Jim Fina, http://home.att 1 CONC .net/~flba/edulf.html). 0 @I01517@ INDI 1 NAME /Cospatric of Bamburgh/ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1064 1 FAMS @F00776@ 1 FAMC @F00780@ 1 NOTE @NI01517@ 0 @NI01517@ NOTE 1 CONC Cospatric was assassinated at the court of King Edward by agents of Tostsi 1 CONC g, the York based Earl of Northumbria, with help from Queen Edith, wi 1 CONC fe of Edward of England (from Jim Fina, http://home.att.net/~flba/edulf.ht 1 CONC ml). 0 @I01518@ INDI 1 NAME of Northumbria /Ughtred (Uhtred)~/ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1016 2 PLAC Wighill, Yorkshire, England 1 FAMS @F00777@ 1 FAMS @F00780@ 1 FAMS @F00784@ 1 FAMC @F00785@ 1 NOTE @NI01518@ 0 @NI01518@ NOTE 1 CONC Uhtred was Lord of Bamburgh, Earl of Bernicia, and Earl of Northumbri 1 CONC a. On many occasions he led armies fighting both the Scots and Dane armie 1 CONC s. He was assassinated by the Dane Thurebrand, at the court of Danish Ki 1 CONC ng Canute, while trying to make peace (from Jim Fina, http://home.att.net/ 1 CONC ~flba/edulf.html, and from Jim's FTW file, 23 July 1999). 0 @I01519@ INDI 1 NAME Countess of Northumbria /Eggfrida (Aecgfrida)~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 973 1 FAMS @F00777@ 1 FAMC @F00778@ 0 @I01520@ INDI 1 NAME /Aeldhun~/ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1018 1 FAMS @F00778@ 1 NOTE @NI01520@ 0 @NI01520@ NOTE 1 CONC Aeldhun was Bishop of Chester le Street and of Durham (from Jim Fina, http 1 CONC ://home.att.net/~flba/edulf.html). 0 @I01521@ INDI 1 NAME /Alfred/ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 1038 1 FAMC @F00777@ 1 NOTE @NI01521@ 0 @NI01521@ NOTE 1 CONC Alfred became Earl of Northumbria (from Jim Fina, http://home.att.net/~flb 1 CONC a/edulf.html). 0 @I01522@ INDI 1 NAME /Sige/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00780@ 1 FAMC @F00781@ 0 @I01523@ INDI 1 NAME /Styr Ulfsson/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00781@ 0 @I01524@ INDI 1 NAME /Aedulf/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00782@ 1 FAMC @F00780@ 1 NOTE @NI01524@ 0 @NI01524@ NOTE 1 CONC Aedulf became Earl of Northumbria (from Jim Fina, http://home.att.net/~flb 1 CONC a/edulf.html). 0 @I01525@ INDI 1 NAME Sigeram // 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00782@ 1 FAMC @F00783@ 0 @I01526@ INDI 1 NAME Kilvert // 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00783@ 0 @I01527@ INDI 1 NAME /Oswulf/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00782@ 1 NOTE @NI01527@ 0 @NI01527@ NOTE 1 CONC Oswulf became Earl of Northumbria (from Jim Fina, http://home.att.net/~flb 1 CONC a/edulf.html). 0 @I01528@ INDI 1 NAME of Bamburgh/Ealdgyth (Aglithia, Aeldgyth)~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Northumbria 1 FAMS @F00779@ 1 FAMC @F00784@ 1 NOTE @NI01528@ 0 @NI01528@ NOTE 1 CONC Ealdgyth was a princess of Northumberland. 0 @I01529@ INDI 1 NAME of Allerdale /Maldred~/, Earl of Dunbar 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 1005 AND 1015 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1045 1 FAMS @F00779@ 1 FAMC @F00786@ 1 NOTE @NI01529@ 0 @NI01529@ NOTE 1 CONC Maldred was known as Lord Allerdale and Carlisle [from the G675.ftw file 1 CONC ], and as Maldred of Scotland, Lord of Allerdale [from Jim Fina's FTW fil 1 CONC e, 23 July 1999]. 0 @I01530@ INDI 1 NAME Princess of Scotland /Bethoc (Beatrix)~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 984 2 PLAC Angus, Scotland 1 FAMS @F00786@ 1 FAMC @F01108@ 0 @I01531@ INDI 1 NAME ? of /Ossory/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 962 2 PLAC Scotland 1 FAMS @F01108@ 1 FAMC @F08346@ 0 @I01532@ INDI 1 NAME mac Kenneth /Malcolm (Melkolf) II~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 970 2 PLAC Scotland 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 954 AND 970 2 PLAC Scotland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 25 NOV 1034 2 PLAC Glamis Castle, Angus, Forfarshire, Scotland 1 FAMS @F01108@ 1 FAMC @F01192@ 1 NOTE @NI01532@ 0 @NI01532@ NOTE 1 CONC Malcolm was King of Scotland. He was murdered [from Jim Fina's FTW fil 1 CONC e, 23 July 1999]. 0 @I01533@ INDI 1 NAME Aeadwulf // 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1041 1 FAMC @F00784@ 0 @I01534@ INDI 1 NAME /Walroef (Siward, Waltheof)~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 960 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT 1006 1 FAMS @F00785@ 1 FAMC @F00791@ 1 NOTE @NI01534@ 0 @NI01534@ NOTE 1 CONC Waltheof was Lord of Bamburgh and Earl of Bernicia in 975 (from Jim Fin 1 CONC a, http://home.att.net/~flba/edulf.html). Some sources suggest that his fa 1 CONC ther was named Maldred, rather than Oswulf. Accepted here is information p 1 CONC rovided by Fina. 0 @I01535@ INDI 1 NAME of Bamburgh & Northumbria /Oswulf~/ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 965 1 FAMS @F00791@ 1 FAMC @F00792@ 1 NOTE @NI01535@ 0 @NI01535@ NOTE 1 CONC Oswulf was Lord of Bamburgh and Earl of Northumbria in 953. In 954, Oswu 1 CONC lf ordered the killing of Eric Bloodaxe, Viking King of Yorkshire. Oswu 1 CONC lf was a supporter of Eadred, the king of Wessex, and after this inciden 1 CONC t, King of England (from Jim Fina, http://home.att.net/~flba/edulf.html). 0 @I01536@ INDI 1 NAME /Ealdred of Bamburgh~/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00792@ 1 FAMC @F00793@ 1 NOTE @NI01536@ 0 @NI01536@ NOTE 1 CONC Ealdred was Lord of Bamburgh. In 926, along with all the other kings of t 1 CONC he north east, he ratified a treaty promising loyalty to King Athelst 1 CONC an as King of England (from Jim Fina, http://home.att.net/~flba/edulf.htm 1 CONC l, and from his FTW file, 4 August 1999). 0 @I01537@ INDI 1 NAME /Eadwulf of Bamburgh~/ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 913 1 FAMS @F00793@ 1 NOTE @NI01537@ 0 @NI01537@ NOTE 1 CONC The following is from Jim Fina, http://home.att.net/~flba/edulf.html, a 1 CONC nd from his FTW file, 4 August 1999: 1 CONT 1 CONT Eadwulf (Ædulf), Lord of Bamburgh (also referred to as the King of Bernic 1 CONC ia by the Anglo Saxon Chronicle) ruled the kingdom of Bernicia, locat 1 CONC ed in north eastern Northumbria, from Bamburgh Castle. He lived during t 1 CONC he late 800s and into the early 900s, dying in 913. 1 CONT 1 CONT Eadwulf was a descendant of the famous Angle war lord, Ida the Flamebear 1 CONC er who became Overking of Bernicia in 547 and made his fortress strongho 1 CONC ld at Din Guayrdi, later called Bamburgh Castle. This same natural outcrop 1 CONC ping of rock was thought to be the earlier hill fort of Lancelot's Joyo 1 CONC us Guard. From this natural defensive position, Ida's descendants ruled Be 1 CONC rnicia and Northumbria for several centuries. Ida, who claimed to be the 9 1 CONC th descendant of Woden, had 12 sons, 6 by his wife Bearnoch and 6, it is s 1 CONC aid, by concubines. Of which of these sons Eadwulf descended from has n 1 CONC ot yet been determined. 1 CONT 1 CONT Eadwulf, or his ancestor Ida, if the connection can be made, was the proge 1 CONC nitor of a very long line of descendants, including the Arbuthnott and t 1 CONC he de Swinton families. He lived at a time of warring neighbor kingdoms, W 1 CONC est-Saxons, East-Saxons, Mercians, Northumbrians, etc. In addition, Bambur 1 CONC gh Castle sat right on the edge of the Frisian Sea (North Sea), a prime ta 1 CONC rget for Norse Viking raiders. 1 CONT 1 CONT Jim Fina's sources for this line are: 1 CONT 1 CONT 1. Sir William Arbuthnot, Hon. Genealogist of The Arbuthnott Family Associ 1 CONC ation. 1 CONT 2. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, Everyman Press, London, 1912. Courte 1 CONC sy of UC Berkeley Digital Library, Sunsite 1 CONT 3. Meryl Wieder, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106 0 @I01538@ INDI 1 NAME Princess of England /Elfgifu (Aelfgifu)~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 997 2 PLAC Wessex, England 1 FAMS @F08078@ 1 FAMS @F00784@ 1 FAMC @F00789@ 0 @I01539@ INDI 1 NAME /Ethelred (Aethelred) II "the Unready"~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 968 2 PLAC Wessex, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 23 APR 1016 2 PLAC London, Middlesex, England 1 FAMS @F00789@ 1 FAMS @F07970@ 1 FAMC @F00885@ 1 NOTE @NI01539@ 0 @NI01539@ NOTE 1 CONC Ethelred was King of England. 0 @I01540@ INDI 1 NAME ? // 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00784@ 0 @I01541@ INDI 1 NAME Edmund /Arrowsmith/ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 5 JAN 1682/83 1 FAMS @F00795@ 1 NOTE @NI01541@ 0 @NI01541@ NOTE 1 CONC James Savage's Genealogical Dictionary, tersely citing "Sullivan, 287", pl 1 CONC aces an Edmund Arrowsmith in Pemaquid in 1655 [from James Savage, A Geneal 1 CONC ogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England (Baltimore: Genealo 1 CONC gical Publishing Company, 1965), vol. I p. 67]. This appears to be a mista 1 CONC ke, since James Sullivan, History of the District of Maine (Augusta, Main 1 CONC e: Maine State Museum, reprint of the original 1795 edition), pp. 285-8 1 CONC 7, simply documents the following 1665 incident. 1 CONT 1 CONT An Edmund Arrowsmith is mentioned in connection with the Pemaquid settleme 1 CONC nt in Maine after 5 September 1665. That section of country had become t 1 CONC he western limits of a royal grant to the Duke of York. The new territo 1 CONC ry was "erected" into a county named Cornwall and a convention was call 1 CONC ed to which the residents were summoned to demonstrate their submissi 1 CONC on to the new government. Some residents complied and some didn't. "Sagad 1 CONC ahoc sent in William Frieswell, and Richard Hammond--undoubtedly the trad 1 CONC er near Hockomock at Stinson's Point, on the margin of the Cross riv 1 CONC er to Bath--a resident; John Miller, Robert Morgan, thomas Parker, Marc 1 CONC us Parsons, Thomas Watkins, John White,--all probably neighbors of Hammo 1 CONC nd and residents at the mouth of Sheepscot River. 1 CONT 1 CONT "Sheepscot sent in William Dale, William Dyer, Christopher Dyer, Nathani 1 CONC el Draper, Thomas Gent, William James, William Marks, John Mason, Thomas M 1 CONC ercer, Walter Philips, Moses Pike, Robert Scott, A. Stolger, John Taylo 1 CONC r, John White. There appeared from Pemaquid Thomas Elbridge, Edmund Arrow 1 CONC smith, George Buckland, Henry Champness, Thomas Gardiner,--and Nicholas Ra 1 CONC ynal from Arrowsic" [the quoted passage in the preceding two paragraphs fr 1 CONC om Ancient Dominions of Maine, by Rufus King Sewall (Bath: Elisha Clark a 1 CONC nd Company, 1859), p. 139]. I have photocopies of the relevant pages, a 1 CONC nd of pages with similar information from James Sullivan, History of the D 1 CONC istrict of Maine (Augusta, Maine: Maine State Museum, reprint of the origi 1 CONC nal 1795 edition), pp. 285-87. 1 CONT 1 CONT Edmund had a land grant in 1680 on Staten Island (I have a copy of this pa 1 CONC tent, courtesy of the Staten Island Historical Society), his cattlemark w 1 CONC as recorded at that time, and in 1681 he was elected overseer and his na 1 CONC me occurs in various court records. He does not appear in the census of 17 1 CONC 06 (from Staten Island and Its People: A History, 1609-1929, ed. by Leng a 1 CONC nd Davis, vol II, p. 853). 1 CONT 1 CONT "Aresmith, Edmond -- Inventory (5 Jan. 1683) taken by Jacob Corbett, Edmo 1 CONC nd Clarke, Cornelis Corssen and Dierck Cornaliesse. Among items listed we 1 CONC re a ring, a bodkin and a silver thimble (£2), 3 stocks of bees (£1/10/ 1 CONC -) and a Bible and 2 other books" [from Kenneth Scott and James A. Owre, _ 1 CONC Genealogical Data from Inventories of New York Estates, 1666-1825_ (New Yo 1 CONC rk: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, 1970), p. 4]. 0 @I01542@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /?/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00795@ 1 NOTE @NI01542@ 0 @NI01542@ NOTE 1 CONC It is not definite that Edmund Arrowsmith's wife's name was Elizabeth. B 1 CONC ut an Elizabeth Arrowsmith was a witness in 1696 (from Staten Island and I 1 CONC ts People: A History, 1609-1929, ed. by Leng and Davis, vol II, p. 853). 0 @I01543@ INDI 1 NAME Martha /Arrowsmith/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F00104@ 0 @I01544@ INDI 1 NAME Jane /Arrowsmith/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00796@ 1 FAMC @F00104@ 0 @I01545@ INDI 1 NAME Hans /Christopher/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00796@ 0 @I01546@ INDI 1 NAME Joseph /Christopher/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00796@ 1 NOTE @NI01546@ 0 @NI01546@ NOTE 1 CONC Joseph built the Christopher House at Willow Brook (from Staten Island a 1 CONC nd Its People: A History, 1609-1929, ed. by Leng and Davis, vol II, p. 853 1 CONC ). 0 @I01547@ INDI 1 NAME Edmund /Arrowsmith/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1672 1 FAMS @F00797@ 1 FAMC @F00795@ 1 NOTE @NI01547@ 0 @NI01547@ NOTE 1 CONC Edmund was a surveyor in 1706 (from Staten Island and Its People: A Histor 1 CONC y, 1609-1929, ed. by Leng and Davis, vol II, p. 853). 0 @I01548@ INDI 1 NAME Edmund /Arrowsmith/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00798@ 1 FAMC @F00797@ 0 @I01549@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Garitson/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00798@ 0 @I01550@ INDI 1 NAME Nicholas /Arrowsmith/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE JUL 1756 2 PLAC Monmouth County, New Jersey 1 DEAT 2 DATE APR 1843 2 PLAC Bedminster, Somerset 1 FAMC @F00798@ 0 @I01551@ INDI 1 NAME John (Jan) /Harris/ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE BET 29 AUG 1730 AND 13 AUG 1734 1 FAMS @F00788@ 1 FAMC @F00102@ 1 NOTE @NI01551@ 0 @NI01551@ NOTE 1 CONC From galileo15@@aol.com: 1 CONT 1 CONT John was a baker in New York City. He owned land that is now City Hall Pa 1 CONC rk, on the east side of Broadway near Chambers Street. 1 CONT 1 CONT John wrote the following will on 29 August 1734: 1 CONT 1 CONT "In the name of God, Amen. I, JOHN HARRIS, of New York, baker, being in h 1 CONC ealth. I leave to my daughters Elizabeth and Mary *60 each, when marrie 1 CONC d, provided they are unmarried at the time of my decease. I leave to my w 1 CONC ife Jane all the furniture of the house I now dwell in, 'except my tools a 1 CONC nd implements of the baker's and boulters trade.' I also leave to her, t 1 CONC wo of my negro slaves, and 1/3 of the rest of my personal estate. I al 1 CONC so leave to my wife Jane the use of my now dwelling house during her lif 1 CONC e, and the use of 1/3 of the rest of my estate. Of the remainder, I lea 1 CONC ve 2/6 to my son John, 1/6 to my daughter Catharine, wife of Rev. Ebenez 1 CONC er Pemberton, 1/6 to my daughter Elizabeth Harris, 1/6 to my daughter Ma 1 CONC ry Harris, and 1/6 to my wife Jane, and my son-in-law, Rev Ebenezer Pember 1 CONC ton, and my son John, in trust, the interest to be paid to my daughter Jan 1 CONC e, now the wife of Gideon Lyrsen, during her life and then to her childre 1 CONC n. I make my wife Jane, and Rev. Ebenezer Pemberton and my son John, execu 1 CONC tors. Dated August 29, 1734. Witnesses John Sheyer, Samuel Gatehouse, Ric 1 CONC hard Nichols. Proved August 13, 1734." 1 CONT 1 CONT [NOTE from NewAmsterdamGen@@aol.com, 19 November 2001 -- The house and l 1 CONC ot of John Harris was on the east side of Broadway, next south of Chambe 1 CONC rs street, and is now a part of the City Hall Park. In the early days of t 1 CONC he Revolution, the Sons of Liberty (through Isaac Sears, a noted leader 1 CONC ), purchased a part of this lot, and here erected the second Liberty pol 1 CONC e, a former one, erected on the Commons, having been cut down by the Engli 1 CONC sh soldiers. At a later date, the whole lot was purchased by the city.-- 1 CONC W. S. P.] 1 CONT 1 CONT More from newamsterdamgen@@aol.com, 1 November 2001: 1 CONT 1 CONT "You have an error in the names of the parents of this JOHN HARRIS ---- 1 CONC -- it should be JOHN(aka Jan or Jean) HARRIS and ELISABETH (Lysbeth) CLAE 1 CONC SE. [you have Abigail Berryman listed as the wife of John Harris]. Th 1 CONC is is a rather well researched line. You will find a great deal of infor 1 CONC mation on them by searching the archives of the rootsweb mailing list or checking the records of the Reformed Dutch Church of N 1 CONC ew York City." 1 CONT 1 CONT I have asked the author of this message for the sources of this informatio 1 CONC n. At present, I leave matters as I have them, with this note: the followi 1 CONC ng reference occurs in Abstracts of Wills, New York, Vol. 1, page 230, quo 1 CONC ting page 14 of Liber 5-6: "Marriage license granted to John Harris and Ab 1 CONC igail Berriman, December 11, 1693." The New York Genealogical and Biograp 1 CONC hical Record, Vol. 27, page 109, under the heading "Surrogate's Office, N 1 CONC ew York City. -- These marriage licenses in this office:", says "Fo 1 CONC l. 14 -- John Harris and Abigail Barriman 11 Dec. 1693" [A subsequent corr 1 CONC ected version, published by Kenneth Scott as New York Marriage Licenses, 1 1 CONC 639-1706, reprinted from the New York Genealogical and Biographical Recor 1 CONC d, Jan/Apr 1967 in a new edition of Gideon J. Tucker, Names of Persons f 1 CONC or Whom Marriage Licenses Were Issued by the Secretary of the Provin 1 CONC ce of New York Previous to 1784 (Albany: Weed, Parsons & Co., 1860), p. 58 1 CONC 0, unambiguously gives the date of this marriage as 21 November 1693]. Fur 1 CONC ther, Abigail Berryman's mother's will reads: "In the name of God, Amen, t 1 CONC his 24 March 1701. I, Jane Berryman, of New York, widow, being of perfe 1 CONC ct memory.... I leave to my daughter Abigail, wife of John Harris, my be 1 CONC st feather bed and furniture". So Abigail Berryman married some John Harr 1 CONC is or other in 1693, and was still his wife in March of 1701. Since the yo 1 CONC unger John Harris is said to have married Jannetje Nissepadt in 1700, eith 1 CONC er 1) Abigail was a late wife of this John Harris's father John or 2) ther 1 CONC e's a third John Harris in New York during these years. 1 CONT 1 CONT A John Harris is said to have married an Elizabeth Claesz on 6 Sep 16 1 CONC 92 at the Reformed Dutch Church, Albany, New York [LSD CD #5, Pin #74126 1 CONC 4, source named as John Codnere, 23 Esgore Drive, Toronto, Ontario M5M 3 1 CONC R2 -- JTS, 18 November 2001]. This would appear to make possibility #1, ab 1 CONC ove, a bit less likely, unless Elizabeth died in childbirth or for some ot 1 CONC her reason and John remarried Abigail the very next year. 0 @I01552@ INDI 1 NAME John /Davis/ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE BET 14 SEP 1731 AND 21 NOV 1732 1 FAMS @F00794@ 1 NOTE @NI01552@ 0 @NI01552@ NOTE 1 CONC John's will reads as follows: "I, John Davis, being sick. I leave to my wi 1 CONC fe Abigail, *5, which is due to me from her son, John Harris." He also me 1 CONC ntions his "eldest son Matthew", a son Joseph, and a son Edward Davis (w 1 CONC ho is not yet of age). And he mentions a daughter Elizabeth" (from New Yo 1 CONC rk City Wills, 1730-1744, via galileo15@@aol.com). The will is dated 14 Se 1 CONC ptember 1731 and was probated 21 November 1732 [from Walter S. Sheppard J 1 CONC r. of Philadelphia, "The Berryman Family of South Jersey", in The Vinela 1 CONC nd Historical Magazine, Volume XXXI, Number 1-2, January-April 1946, pp. 1 1 CONC 5-21, p. 15]. 0 @I01553@ INDI 1 NAME Matthew /Davis/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00794@ 0 @I01554@ INDI 1 NAME Joseph /Davis/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00794@ 0 @I01555@ INDI 1 NAME Edward /Davis/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00794@ 0 @I01556@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Davis/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F00794@ 0 @I01557@ INDI 1 NAME Jannetje /Nissepadt/ 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT 21 AUG 1741 1 FAMS @F00788@ 1 FAMC @F05220@ 1 NOTE @NI01557@ 0 @NI01557@ NOTE 1 CONC From newamsterdamgen@@aol.com, 1 November 2001: 1 CONT 1 CONT "Abstracts of Wills Vol III 1730-1744 1 CONT 1 CONT 'Page 130.--In the name of God, Amen. I, JANE HARRIS, of New York, wido 1 CONC w. "I direct that the lot or parcel of land which belongs to me in the Com 1 CONC mons of the city near the Fresh water, and which is inclosed with a board 1 CONC ed fence, and has a dwelling house on part thereof, be divided into four l 1 CONC ots of equal quantity. The lot with the house on it is to be for my son Jo 1 CONC hn, but if he die without heirs then to his sisters, Jane, wife of Gide 1 CONC on Lynsen, Catharine, wife of Ebenezer Pemberton, Elizabeth and Mary Harri 1 CONC s." One lot to Catharine Pemberton for life, and then to her son, Willi 1 CONC am Smith. One lot to my daughter Elizabeth, and another lot to my daughte 1 CONC r, Mary Harris. I leave to my daughter Jane, wife of Gideon Lynsen, all th 1 CONC at my dwelling house and lot on the north side of Stone street, between t 1 CONC he house and ground of Elizabeth De Forrest on the west, and the grou 1 CONC nd of Rodrigo Pacheco on the east, to her for life, then to her childre 1 CONC n. Whereas my late husband, John Harris, by his will, August 29, 1730, le 1 CONC ft me two slaves, I give them to my daughters, Elizabeth and Mary. I ma 1 CONC ke my good friends, David Abeel and 1 CONT Richard Ray, executors. Witnesses, John Peter Zenger, Jesse De Forrest, H 1 CONC enry De Forrest. Proved, August 21, 1741. Richard Ray was then dead. 1 CONT 1 CONT '[NOTE.--The large lot divided into four lots, as above, is now a pa 1 CONC rt of the City Hall Park, and bounded north by Chambers street, west by Br 1 CONC oadway. The son, John Harris, died unmarried in 1766. The daughter, Mary H 1 CONC arris, also died unmarried. The only child of Catharine Pemberton was Will 1 CONC iam Peartree Smith, by her former husband, William Smith. He bought 10/ 1 CONC 12 from the other owners (including his own right) and sold it to the May 1 CONC or and Aldermen. The south part of the lot was sold by Jane Arden and Fran 1 CONC cis Arden, her husband, to Isaac Sears, February 3, 1770. Sears was the no 1 CONC ted leader of the "Sons of Liberty," and on this lot the second Liberty po 1 CONC le was erected, after the first had been cut down by the British soldier 1 CONC s. This was opposite Murray street, and was bounded east by the Poorhous 1 CONC e. The whole was afterwards bought by the city. The house and lot on Sto 1 CONC ne street was formerly owned by Jasper Nessepot, and is now a part of t 1 CONC he Produce Exchange. The French Huguenot church stood on the north e 1 CONC nd of this lot, next to Marketfield street, or "Petticoat Lane."--W. S. P. 1 CONC ]" 0 @I01558@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Harris/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1715 1 FAMS @F00805@ 1 FAMC @F00788@ 1 NOTE @NI01558@ 0 @NI01558@ NOTE 1 CONC In spite of the English character of her last name, a Wooden family histo 1 CONC ry says that Elizabeth was a "member of a wealthy Holland family of New Yo 1 CONC rk City" (from galileo15@@aol.com). 0 @I01559@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Harris/ 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE BET 13 JAN 1741/42 AND 31 MAR 1742 1 FAMC @F00788@ 1 NOTE @NI01559@ 0 @NI01559@ NOTE 1 CONC Mary died unmarried, leaving at least four houses in her will (from galile 1 CONC o15@@aol.com). Here's the will (from NewAmsterdamGen@@aol.com, 19 November 2 1 CONC 001): 1 CONT 1 CONT "New York City Wills, 1730-1744 1 CONT page 233 1 CONT Will of MARY HARRIS 1 CONT 1 CONT "In the name of God, Amen. I, MARY HARRIS, of Goshen, in Orange Count 1 CONC y. I give all my right and title to a certain lot of land adjoining the ho 1 CONC use that my brother John Harris is now in possession of, in the city of N 1 CONC ew York, lying in the Fields, and also my right and title to the large hou 1 CONC se at the corner, which my honorable mother rebuilt; to be sold by my exec 1 CONC utors, and the money to be paid to my brother,John Harris. I leave to my s 1 CONC ister Catharine all my right and title to that house on Stone street whi 1 CONC ch my brother-in-law Lynsen is now in possession of. I leave to my siste 1 CONC r, Elizabeth Leonard, all my right and title to the house adjoining to t 1 CONC he said new house, near the Old Slip; which house Ruriback, the Baker, h 1 CONC as lived in for some years past. I leave to the children of my deceased si 1 CONC ster, Jane Lynsen, l30 in silver plate. To my niece, Mary Leonard, a silv 1 CONC er tankard and silver cup, a large silver spoon, 6 silver tea spoons, a go 1 CONC ld ring, gold necklace, a pair of earrings, and a pair of gold button 1 CONC s. If she dies, then these things are to go to her sister. I leave to my n 1 CONC iece, Jane Leonard, two gold rings, and a pair of earrings. To my siste 1 CONC r, Elizabeth Leonard, a negro girl, and the rest of my movables. I ma 1 CONC ke my brother-in-law, Rev. Ebenezer Pemberton, and my brother-in-law, Re 1 CONC v. Silas Leonard, executors. 1 CONT 1 CONT "Dated January 13, 1741/2. Witnesses, Daniel Everett, John Stephenson. Pro 1 CONC ved, March 31, 1742." 0 @I01560@ INDI 1 NAME Catharine /Harris/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00800@ 1 FAMS @F00802@ 1 FAMC @F00788@ 0 @I01561@ INDI 1 NAME Ebenezer /Pemberton/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00800@ 1 NOTE @NI01561@ 0 @NI01561@ NOTE 1 CONC Ebenezer was a minister (from galileo15@@aol.com). 0 @I01562@ INDI 1 NAME Jane /Harris/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 19 JAN 1700/01 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 1742 1 FAMS @F00801@ 1 FAMC @F00788@ 0 @I01563@ INDI 1 NAME Gideon /Lynsen/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00801@ 1 NOTE @NI01563@ 0 @NI01563@ NOTE 1 CONC Gideon's last name might have been Lyrsen, rather than Lynsen (from galile 1 CONC o15@@aol.com). 0 @I01564@ INDI 1 NAME John /Harris/ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1766 1 FAMC @F00788@ 1 NOTE @NI01564@ 0 @NI01564@ NOTE 1 CONC John Harris died unmarried (from galileo15@@aol.com). 0 @I01565@ INDI 1 NAME William /Smith/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00802@ 1 FAMC @F00803@ 0 @I01566@ INDI 1 NAME ? /Smith/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00803@ 0 @I01567@ INDI 1 NAME ? /Peartree/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00803@ 1 FAMC @F00804@ 0 @I01568@ INDI 1 NAME William /Peartree/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00804@ 1 NOTE @NI01568@ 0 @NI01568@ NOTE 1 CONC William was mayor of New York City (from galileo15@@aol.com). 0 @I01569@ INDI 1 NAME William Peartree /Smith/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00802@ 0 @I01570@ INDI 1 NAME Silas /Leonard/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00805@ 1 NOTE @NI01570@ 0 @NI01570@ NOTE 1 CONC Silas was pastor of the First Presbyterian Church in Goshen, NY, from 1734 1 CONC -58. A family history says that "When the Leonards moved from New Yo 1 CONC rk to Goshen they are said to have brought the finest setting out of furni 1 CONC ture and silverware that ever had come into Orange County. Mrs. Leonard u 1 CONC sed to say that she had never had to ut her hands into hot water, probab 1 CONC ly meaning dish water. She had a gold snuff box and thirteen damask si 1 CONC lk dresses" (from galileo15@@aol.com). 1 CONT 0 @I01571@ INDI 1 NAME James /Leonard/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00805@ 0 @I01572@ INDI 1 NAME John /Leonard/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00805@ 0 @I01573@ INDI 1 NAME William /Leonard/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00805@ 0 @I01574@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Leonard/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F00805@ 1 NOTE @NI01574@ 0 @NI01574@ NOTE 1 CONC Elizabeth was also called "Betsey" (from galileo15@@aol.com). 0 @I01575@ INDI 1 NAME Abigail /Leonard/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1752 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1830 1 FAMS @F00808@ 1 FAMC @F00805@ 0 @I01576@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Wooden/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F00808@ 1 NOTE @NI01576@ 0 @NI01576@ NOTE 1 CONC Elizabeth was known as Betsey [from galileo15@@Aol.com]. 0 @I01577@ INDI 1 NAME William /Wooden/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 APR 1780 2 PLAC Newburgh, New York 1 DEAT 2 DATE 25 MAR 1863 2 PLAC Chili, Monroe County, New York 1 BURI 2 PLAC Grove Place Cemetery, Chili, Monroe County, New York 1 FAMS @F04566@ 1 FAMC @F00808@ 1 NOTE @NI01577@ 0 @NI01577@ NOTE 1 CONC William and Sarah Wooden are buried at Grove Place cemetery in Chili, N 1 CONC ew York, in what was once the Wooden family cemetery [personal corresponde 1 CONC nce from Jeanne Snively (SJeannesmail@@aol.com), 19 February 2001 -- JTS 1 CONC ]. There is a typewritten genealogy of William's descendants, written in 1 1 CONC 960, in the Rochester New York Public Library [personal correspondence fr 1 CONC om Jeanne Snively (SJeannesmail@@aol.com), 20 February 2001 -- JTS]. 0 @I01578@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Leonard/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F00805@ 1 NOTE @NI01578@ 0 @NI01578@ NOTE 1 CONC It is not certain that Elizabeth Harris and Silas Leonard had a child nam 1 CONC ed Mary, but it is a possibility (from galileo15@@aol.com). 0 @I01579@ INDI 1 NAME John /Wooden/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00808@ 0 @I01580@ INDI 1 NAME James /Wooden/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00808@ 0 @I01581@ INDI 1 NAME James /Wooden/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00808@ 1 NOTE @NI01581@ 0 @NI01581@ NOTE 1 CONC James's name may have been spelled "Woodin" (from galileo15@@aol.com). 0 @I01582@ INDI 1 NAME ? /Harris/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F00102@ 0 @I01583@ INDI 1 NAME /?/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00731@ 0 @I01584@ INDI 1 NAME David /Burnett/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00729@ 1 FAMC @F00731@ 0 @I01585@ INDI 1 NAME Jerusha /Wood/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00729@ 0 @I01586@ INDI 1 NAME David /Burnett/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00732@ 1 FAMC @F00729@ 0 @I01587@ INDI 1 NAME Martha /Cooper/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00732@ 1 FAMC @F00811@ 0 @I01588@ INDI 1 NAME William /Burnett/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00812@ 1 FAMC @F00732@ 1 NOTE @NI01588@ 0 @NI01588@ NOTE 1 CONC William was known as William Burnett, 2nd (from the papers of Annie Mari 1 CONC ah Burnet Muse and Anne Burnet Towsend, via Pat Johnson, luna3am@@aol.com). 0 @I01589@ INDI 1 NAME Hannah /Lindsley/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00810@ 1 FAMS @F00812@ 0 @I01590@ INDI 1 NAME ? /Beers/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00810@ 0 @I01591@ INDI 1 NAME Charles Nutman /Burnett/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00813@ 1 FAMC @F00812@ 0 @I01592@ INDI 1 NAME Mariah /Halsey/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00813@ 0 @I01593@ INDI 1 NAME Joseph Halsey /Burnet/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00814@ 1 FAMC @F00813@ 1 NOTE @NI01593@ 0 @NI01593@ NOTE 1 CONC Joseph was a physician (from the papers of Annie Mariah Burnet Muse and An 1 CONC ne Burnet Towsend, via Pat Johnson, luna3am@@aol.com). 0 @I01594@ INDI 1 NAME Samuel Ann /Folk/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00814@ 0 @I01595@ INDI 1 NAME William Seymour /Burnett/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1871 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1954 1 FAMS @F00815@ 1 FAMC @F00814@ 0 @I01596@ INDI 1 NAME Eunice Irene /Garvin/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00815@ 0 @I01597@ INDI 1 NAME Mana Mary Byrd /Burnett/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1926 1 FAMS @F00816@ 1 FAMC @F00815@ 0 @I01598@ INDI 1 NAME William Spurgeon /Johnson/ Jr. 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00816@ 1 FAMC @F00817@ 0 @I01599@ INDI 1 NAME William Spurgeon /Johnson/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00817@ 0 @I01600@ INDI 1 NAME Patricia Anne /Johnson/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1948 1 FAMC @F00816@ 0 @I01601@ INDI 1 NAME Ned /Arrowsmith/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1661 1 FAMC @F00795@ 0 @I01602@ INDI 1 NAME Joan /Bereman/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F00097@ 0 @I01603@ INDI 1 NAME John /Cooper/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00811@ 0 @I01604@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Dickinson/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00811@ 1 FAMC @F00818@ 0 @I01605@ INDI 1 NAME Jonathan /Dickinson/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00818@ 1 FAMC @F00821@ 1 NOTE @NI01605@ 0 @NI01605@ NOTE 1 CONC Jonathan was one of the original incorporaters of the College of New Jers 1 CONC ey under Charter, 22 October 1746 (Charter Trustee of the College of New J 1 CONC ersey, 1746-48, now Princeton University) and on 20 April 1747 was appoint 1 CONC ed the First President of the College, now Princeton University (from t 1 CONC he papers of Annie Mariah Burnet Muse). 0 @I01606@ INDI 1 NAME Joanna /Melyn/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00818@ 1 FAMC @F00819@ 0 @I01607@ INDI 1 NAME Jacob /Melyn/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00819@ 1 FAMC @F00820@ 0 @I01608@ INDI 1 NAME Hannah /Hubbard/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00819@ 0 @I01609@ INDI 1 NAME Cornelius /Melyn/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00820@ 1 NOTE @NI01609@ 0 @NI01609@ NOTE 1 CONC Cornelius was a "Patroon of Staten Island", 1640-57 (from the papers of An 1 CONC nie Mariah Burnet Muse). 0 @I01610@ INDI 1 NAME Hezekiah /Dickinson/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00821@ 1 FAMC @F00822@ 0 @I01611@ INDI 1 NAME Abigail /Blakeman/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00821@ 0 @I01612@ INDI 1 NAME Nathaniel /Dickinson/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1613 2 PLAC England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1676 2 PLAC Hadley, Massachusetts 1 FAMS @F00822@ 1 NOTE @NI01612@ 0 @NI01612@ NOTE 1 CONC Nathaniel settled in Weathersfield, Connecticut in 1637 and moved to Hadle 1 CONC y, Massachusetts in 1659 (from the papers of Annie Mariah Burnet Muse). 0 @I01613@ INDI 1 NAME Ann /?/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00822@ 0 @I01614@ INDI 1 NAME Nathan /Fleming/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 23 FEB 1749/50 2 PLAC Kent County, Delaware 1 DEAT 2 DATE 9 MAR 1825 2 PLAC Harrison County, Virginia 1 FAMS @F00824@ 1 FAMC @F00828@ 1 NOTE @NI01614@ 0 @NI01614@ NOTE 1 CONC From The William Fleming Family: A Genealogy, p. 190-91: 1 CONT 1 CONT "In about 1788 or 1789, Nathan came with the other Flemings to Monongal 1 CONC ia County, Virginia. The record shows that he had eight children at th 1 CONC at time. On 11 October 1790 he got a deed from Thomas Davis for 400 acr 1 CONC es of land along the West Fork River. His deed says that he paid 200 poun 1 CONC ds cash for this farm. On 15 October 1798 he bought 100 acres between t 1 CONC he West Fork and Tygart's Valley from John Rose for $100. On 13 April 18 1 CONC 09 he secured from Thomas Veach 21 acres adjoining his 400 acre tract, whi 1 CONC ch was called his home place. 1 CONT 1 CONT "On 11 September 1797 the County Court chose Nathaniel Cochran, nathan Fle 1 CONC ming, Spencer martin, and Joshua Jones to view and lay out a road from opp 1 CONC osite the mouth of Booth's Creek to the mouth of Bingamon Creek. They d 1 CONC id so and their report was filed on the 13th day of the following Novembe 1 CONC r. He was likewise chosen as one of the men to lay out a road from Davis 1 CONC 's Ford on Buffalo Creek to the mouth of Bingamon Creek, on 9 September 17 1 CONC 99. The other men named to serve with him were John Straight and Thomas B 1 CONC arns. 1 CONT 1 CONT "On 15 September 1815 he gave his son william a farm of 128 acres and h 1 CONC is son-in-law Andrew another of 57 acres. He conveyed to Matthew Flemi 1 CONC ng 111 acres on 9 September 1820 for a consideration of $600. the balan 1 CONC ce of his land was mentioned in his will [a copy of which, written on 27 F 1 CONC ebruary 1823, I have in the Fleming materials]. Joseph and Archibauld g 1 CONC ot the remainder of the home farm and Thomas got the place across the We 1 CONC st Fork River, called the Rose land. 1 CONT 1 CONT "Nathan is buried in the cemetery at the Fleming Memorial Chapel." 0 @I01615@ INDI 1 NAME Daniel /Fleming/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 MAY 1803 1 FAMC @F00248@ 0 @I01616@ INDI 1 NAME Phoebe /Fleming/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 13 JAN 1805 1 FAMC @F00248@ 0 @I01617@ INDI 1 NAME Beniah /Fleming/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 26 OCT 1808 1 DEAT 2 DATE 13 FEB 1830 1 FAMC @F00248@ 1 NOTE @NI01617@ 0 @NI01617@ NOTE 1 CONC Beniah died single (from The William Fleming Family: A Genealogy, p. 161). 0 @I01618@ INDI 1 NAME Franklin R. /Fleming/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 SEP 1810 1 DEAT 2 DATE 28 MAY 1837 1 FAMC @F00248@ 1 NOTE @NI01618@ 0 @NI01618@ NOTE 1 CONC Franklin died single (from The William Fleming Family: A Genealogy, p. 161 1 CONC ). 0 @I01619@ INDI 1 NAME Elihu /Fleming/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 12 JUN 1812 1 FAMC @F00248@ 0 @I01620@ INDI 1 NAME Susannah /Fleming/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 APR 1814 1 FAMC @F00248@ 0 @I01621@ INDI 1 NAME Roannah /Fleming/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 31 JAN 1816 1 FAMC @F00248@ 0 @I01622@ INDI 1 NAME Archibald /Fleming/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 MAR 1818 1 FAMC @F00248@ 0 @I01623@ INDI 1 NAME Jane /Fleming/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 9 DEC 1819 1 FAMC @F00248@ 0 @I01624@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Ellen /Fleming/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 MAY 1822 1 FAMC @F00248@ 0 @I01625@ INDI 1 NAME Martha McClintock /Fleming/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 29 JUN 1825 1 DEAT 2 DATE 22 FEB 1907 1 FAMC @F00248@ 1 NOTE @NI01625@ 0 @NI01625@ NOTE 1 CONC Martha died single (from The William Fleming Family: A Genealogy, p. 161). 0 @I01626@ INDI 1 NAME Andrew /Fleming/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE AFT 1825 1 FAMC @F00248@ 1 NOTE @NI01626@ 0 @NI01626@ NOTE 1 CONC Andrew died in infancy (from The William Fleming Family: A Genealogy, p. 1 1 CONC 61). 0 @I01627@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Fleming/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 MAR 1744/45 2 PLAC Kent County, Delaware 1 DEAT 2 DATE 20 MAY 1815 1 FAMS @F00249@ 1 FAMC @F00828@ 1 NOTE @NI01627@ 0 @NI01627@ NOTE 1 CONC Mary and her husband Matthew apparently came to Monongalia County, Virgin 1 CONC ia in the latter part of 1788. They probably came at the same time as Nat 1 CONC han Fleming, Boaz Fleming, and Benoni Fleming (from The William Fleming Fa 1 CONC mily: A Genealogy, p. 15). 0 @I01628@ INDI 1 NAME Alexander /Fleming/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00826@ 0 @I01629@ INDI 1 NAME Isabel /Fleming/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00826@ 0 @I01630@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Fleming/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 SEP 1763 1 FAMC @F00249@ 0 @I01631@ INDI 1 NAME Andrew /Fleming/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 24 OCT 1765 1 DEAT 2 DATE 28 JUL 1831 1 FAMS @F00834@ 1 FAMC @F00249@ 0 @I01632@ INDI 1 NAME Jane /Fleming/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 6 DEC 1767 1 FAMC @F00249@ 0 @I01633@ INDI 1 NAME Alexander /Fleming/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 5 JAN 1770 1 FAMC @F00249@ 0 @I01634@ INDI 1 NAME James /Fleming/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 18 DEC 1771 1 FAMC @F00249@ 1 NOTE @NI01634@ 0 @NI01634@ NOTE 1 CONC James probably died young (from The William Fleming Family: A Genealog 1 CONC y, p. 15). 0 @I01635@ INDI 1 NAME John /Fleming/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 3 AUG 1773 1 FAMC @F00249@ 0 @I01636@ INDI 1 NAME Nancy Ann /Fleming/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 23 OCT 1775 1 DEAT 2 DATE 25 MAR 1835 1 FAMS @F00848@ 1 FAMC @F00249@ 0 @I01637@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Fleming/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 18 DEC 1778 1 FAMC @F00249@ 1 NOTE @NI01637@ 0 @NI01637@ NOTE 1 CONC Mary probably died young (from The William Fleming Family: A Genealog 1 CONC y, p. 15). 0 @I01638@ INDI 1 NAME Rebecca /Fleming/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 OCT 1785 1 FAMC @F00249@ 0 @I01639@ INDI 1 NAME William /Fleming/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 5 JUN 1717 2 PLAC Scotland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 5 MAY 1784 1 FAMS @F00828@ 1 FAMS @F00827@ 1 FAMC @F00830@ 1 NOTE @NI01639@ 0 @NI01639@ NOTE 1 CONC From The William Fleming Family: A Genealogy, pp. 7-9: 1 CONT 1 CONT "William probably spent some time in Ireland before coming to America. Ju 1 CONC st who came with him to Delaware and the exact time of his coming cannot n 1 CONC ow be determined. He seems to have arrived about 1740. The fact th 1 CONC at he settled in Mispillion Hundred [Kent County, Delaware], the place whe 1 CONC re a large number of Flemings then lived, indicates that he had a desi 1 CONC re to be among his relatives. 1 CONT 1 CONT "On his arrival in America he applied at the land office then open and w 1 CONC as granted a patent for land located in Kent County, Delaware, called 'Wil 1 CONC liam's Choice', and thereon located in 1741, built and resided until his d 1 CONC eath. 1 CONT 1 CONT "Land records show that on 15 August 1744, William and his wife Jean conve 1 CONC yed 282 acres of 'land and swamp' to Robert Fleming, 'yeoman'. This de 1 CONC ed was witnessed by John Fleming and George Fleming. 1 CONT 1 CONT "The will of William Fleming shows that he was a large landholder, but t 1 CONC he land records of Delaware do not show how he acquired title to all of h 1 CONC is land. 1 CONT 1 CONT "William Fleming was a soldier in the Revolutionary War. On 4 August 17 1 CONC 77 he enlisted in John Patton's Company of the Delaware regiment command 1 CONC ed by Col. David Hall. From October 1777 until March 1778 he was in the h 1 CONC ospital. On 1 April 1778 he entered Captain Moore's company and was wi 1 CONC th it until May 1779. On 10 June 1779 he was reported sick at Yellow Spri 1 CONC ngs. He was in Captain Wilson's company in April 1780, and also in Capta 1 CONC in Williams's company of the Southern Army of the United States at Hillsbo 1 CONC ro during a part of the same year. The record of these services will be f 1 CONC ound in the Delaware Archives. 1 CONT 1 CONT "Mrs. Lillie F. Shaw has an old book that has been handed down in the fami 1 CONC ly, entitled 'A Plea for the Non-conformists,' published in 1719. In it t 1 CONC here is written: 'Matthew Fleming, his book,' and 'William Fleming, his bo 1 CONC ok, a present from his grandfather, Alexander Fleming, February 5, 1832 1 CONC .' Mrs. Shaw says that the author of this book, Thomas De Laune, was impr 1 CONC isoned in Newgate with his wife and children, where they all died from t 1 CONC he hardships of prison life. 1 CONT 1 CONT "Non-conformity is said to have caused the Flemings to leave Scotland." 1 CONT 1 CONT A copy of the will of William Fleming, signed on 3 May 1784 and probat 1 CONC ed on 7 June 1784, is among the Fleming materials I have on file. 0 @I01640@ INDI 1 NAME Jean /Frame/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 26 JUL 1726 1 DEAT 2 DATE 7 MAR 1768 1 FAMS @F00828@ 1 NOTE @NI01640@ 0 @NI01640@ NOTE 1 CONC The records of Kent County show nothing as to the Frame family. Willi 1 CONC am B. Tharp says her family lived in Sussex County (from The William Flemi 1 CONC ng Family: A Genealogy, p. 7). 0 @I01641@ INDI 1 NAME Ann /Hudson/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00827@ 1 NOTE @NI01641@ 0 @NI01641@ NOTE 1 CONC Miss Flossie Fleming, of Fairmont, has in her possession an old Bible th 1 CONC at was brought from Delaware by Ann Fleming, widow of William Flemin 1 CONC g. On one of its pages there is written, probably in the handwriting of W 1 CONC illiam Fleming, in a large and beautiful hand: "Ann Fleming's Bible." Th 1 CONC is Bible indicates, apparently in a different hand, the marriage date of W 1 CONC illiam and Ann, the birth date of their son Thomas, William's date of deat 1 CONC h, and the date of death of John Fleming, William's uncle (from The Willi 1 CONC am Fleming Family: A Genealogy, p. 8). 0 @I01642@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Fleming/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 22 DEC 1777 1 FAMC @F00827@ 0 @I01643@ INDI 1 NAME ? /Fleming/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00830@ 0 @I01644@ INDI 1 NAME John /Fleming/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE AFT NOV 1725 1 DEAT 2 DATE 28 NOV 1813 1 FAMC @F00830@ 1 NOTE @NI01644@ 0 @NI01644@ NOTE 1 CONC John lost his eye-sight due to a case of smallpox, in Ireland, when he w 1 CONC as seven years old. He came to Virginia (now Marion County, W. Virginia) w 1 CONC ith his four nephews and one niece, sons and daughters of John's brother W 1 CONC illiam Fleming. Family tradition suggests that he could play the violin a 1 CONC nd make baskets, and that he never married (from The William Fleming Famil 1 CONC y: A Genealogy, pp. 8-9). 0 @I01645@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Fleming/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00830@ 0 @I01646@ INDI 1 NAME Samuel /Fleming/ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 27 FEB 1749/50 1 FAMC @F00830@ 0 @I01647@ INDI 1 NAME Archibald /Fleming/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00830@ 0 @I01648@ INDI 1 NAME Andrew /Fleming/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 JAN 1747/48 1 DEAT 2 DATE 19 OCT 1764 1 FAMC @F00828@ 0 @I01649@ INDI 1 NAME Lydia /Russum/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 MAY 1752 2 PLAC Kent County, Delaware 1 DEAT 2 DATE 15 SEP 1834 2 PLAC Fairmont, Marion County, Virginia 1 FAMS @F00824@ 1 FAMC @F00829@ 1 NOTE @NI01649@ 0 @NI01649@ NOTE 1 CONC Lydia was buried in the cemetery at the Fleming Memorial Chapel (from T 1 CONC he William Fleming Family: A Genealogy, p. 191-92). 0 @I01650@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Russum/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1726 2 PLAC Kent, Kent County, Delaware 1 DEAT 2 DATE 6 FEB 1799 2 PLAC Kent, Kent County, Delaware 1 FAMS @F00829@ 1 FAMC @F00847@ 1 NOTE @NI01650@ 0 @NI01650@ NOTE 1 CONC Thomas's will was dated 6 February 1799, and was probated in Kent Count 1 CONC y, Delaware (from The William Fleming Family: A Genealogy, p. 190). 0 @I01651@ INDI 1 NAME William /Fleming/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 17 AUG 1755 1 DEAT 2 DATE 22 JUL 1772 1 FAMC @F00828@ 0 @I01652@ INDI 1 NAME Boaz /Fleming/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 3 JAN 1758 1 FAMS @F00849@ 1 FAMC @F00828@ 0 @I01653@ INDI 1 NAME Benaiah /Fleming/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 JAN 1762 1 DEAT 2 DATE 12 OCT 1845 1 FAMS @F00831@ 1 FAMC @F00828@ 1 NOTE @NI01653@ 0 @NI01653@ NOTE 1 CONC After Benaiah's father William died in 1784, all of Benaiah's surviving si 1 CONC blings emigrated to the "Western Frontier", in contemporary West Virgini 1 CONC a. Only Benaiah stayed in Delaware. He died, at the age of 83, in the sa 1 CONC me house in which he was born (from The William Fleming Family: A Genealog 1 CONC y, p. 10). 0 @I01654@ INDI 1 NAME Benoni /Fleming/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 17 FEB 1768 1 FAMC @F00828@ 0 @I01655@ INDI 1 NAME Nathan /Fleming/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00831@ 1 NOTE @NI01655@ 0 @NI01655@ NOTE 1 CONC In 1860 Nathan was still living in the old brick dwelling first built by h 1 CONC is grandfather, William Fleming, 119 years before. The building was sti 1 CONC ll standing in 1930, but had passed out of the family's hands (from The Wi 1 CONC lliam Fleming Family: A Genealogy, p. 10). 0 @I01656@ INDI 1 NAME Menno /Boshart/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00823@ 0 @I01657@ INDI 1 NAME William /Schrock/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00314@ 0 @I01658@ INDI 1 NAME Evelyn Dolores /Schrock/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F00067@ 0 @I01659@ INDI 1 NAME Annette /Schrock/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F00067@ 0 @I01660@ INDI 1 NAME Lyle Bereman /Schrock/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00067@ 0 @I01661@ INDI 1 NAME Bonnie Lou /Schrock/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F00067@ 0 @I01662@ INDI 1 NAME John /Saltzman/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00835@ 0 @I01663@ INDI 1 NAME John /Gassert/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00837@ 0 @I01664@ INDI 1 NAME Roy /Olson/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00838@ 0 @I01665@ INDI 1 NAME Samuel Lee /Arthaud/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00054@ 0 @I01666@ INDI 1 NAME Nina Geneva /Arthaud/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F00054@ 0 @I01667@ INDI 1 NAME Leroy Elliott /Arthaud/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00054@ 0 @I01668@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Dunlap/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00839@ 0 @I01669@ INDI 1 NAME Cornelius /Hyink/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00841@ 1 FAMC @F00842@ 1 NOTE @NI01669@ 0 @NI01669@ NOTE 1 CONC Cornelius and his wife Dessa lived in Sioux City, Iowa (from The William F 1 CONC leming Family: A Genealogy, p. 165). 0 @I01670@ INDI 1 NAME John /Hyink/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00842@ 0 @I01671@ INDI 1 NAME Cornelius Dunlap /Hyink/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00841@ 0 @I01672@ INDI 1 NAME Homer L. /Peterson/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00840@ 0 @I01673@ INDI 1 NAME Bertha /Haage/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F00063@ 0 @I01674@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Mowry/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00844@ 0 @I01675@ INDI 1 NAME Mabel /Brubaker/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00843@ 1 FAMC @F00845@ 0 @I01676@ INDI 1 NAME B.F. /Brubaker/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00845@ 0 @I01677@ INDI 1 NAME Christina /Busch/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00846@ 0 @I01678@ INDI 1 NAME William /Russum/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1750 2 PLAC Kent, Kent County, Delaware 1 FAMC @F00829@ 0 @I01679@ INDI 1 NAME Peter /Russum/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1700 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 1799 2 PLAC Kent County, Delaware 1 FAMS @F00847@ 1 NOTE @NI01679@ 0 @NI01679@ NOTE 1 CONC Peter's will was probated in Kent County, Delaware (from The William Flemi 1 CONC ng Family: A Genealogy, p. 190). 0 @I01680@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Fleming/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 20 DEC 1773 1 FAMC @F00824@ 0 @I01681@ INDI 1 NAME William /Fleming/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 APR 1775 2 PLAC Kent County, Delaware 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1 MAR 1855 1 FAMS @F00848@ 1 FAMC @F00824@ 0 @I01682@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Fleming/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 NOV 1776 1 FAMC @F00824@ 0 @I01683@ INDI 1 NAME Jane /Fleming/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 24 SEP 1778 1 DEAT 2 DATE 11 OCT 1855 1 FAMS @F00834@ 1 FAMC @F00824@ 0 @I01684@ INDI 1 NAME Rachel /Fleming/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 17 SEP 1780 1 FAMC @F00824@ 0 @I01685@ INDI 1 NAME Nathan /Fleming/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 23 JAN 1784 2 PLAC Kent County, Delaware 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1851 2 PLAC Irville, Muskingum County, Ohio 1 FAMS @F05635@ 1 FAMC @F00824@ 0 @I01686@ INDI 1 NAME Leven /Fleming/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 28 MAY 1786 1 FAMC @F00824@ 0 @I01687@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Fleming/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 13 MAR 1789 2 PLAC Middletown, Monongahela County, Virginia 1 FAMC @F00824@ 0 @I01688@ INDI 1 NAME Benaiah /Fleming/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 23 MAR 1791 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1813 1 FAMC @F00824@ 1 NOTE @NI01688@ 0 @NI01688@ NOTE 1 CONC Benaiah was drowned when he broke through the ice on the West Fork River ( 1 CONC from The William Fleming Family: A Genealogy, p. 192). 0 @I01689@ INDI 1 NAME Joseph /Fleming/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 NOV 1792 1 FAMC @F00824@ 0 @I01690@ INDI 1 NAME Archibald /Fleming/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 3 JAN 1795 1 FAMC @F00824@ 0 @I01691@ INDI 1 NAME Andrew /Fleming/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 22 OCT 1798 1 FAMC @F00848@ 1 NOTE @NI01691@ 0 @NI01691@ NOTE 1 CONC Andrew probably died young (from The William Fleming Family: A Genealog 1 CONC y, p. 193). 0 @I01692@ INDI 1 NAME Lydia /Fleming/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F00848@ 0 @I01693@ INDI 1 NAME Isaac /Fleming/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00848@ 0 @I01694@ INDI 1 NAME Amelia /Fleming/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F00848@ 0 @I01695@ INDI 1 NAME Josiah William /Fleming/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00848@ 0 @I01696@ INDI 1 NAME Benjamin Franklin /Fleming/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00848@ 0 @I01697@ INDI 1 NAME Solomon Stevenson /Fleming/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00848@ 0 @I01698@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Ann /Fleming/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F00848@ 0 @I01699@ INDI 1 NAME Samuel /Fleming/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 25 OCT 1795 2 PLAC Monongalia County, Virginia 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1 APR 1884 1 FAMS @F00850@ 1 FAMC @F00834@ 1 NOTE @NI01699@ 0 @NI01699@ NOTE 1 CONC Samuel and his wife Mary lived in Monangalia County until about 1830, wh 1 CONC en they went with other Flemings to Henry County, Indiana (from The Willi 1 CONC am Fleming Family: A Genealogy, p. 17). 0 @I01700@ INDI 1 NAME Alexander /Fleming/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00834@ 0 @I01701@ INDI 1 NAME Reuben /Fleming/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00834@ 0 @I01702@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Fleming/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F00834@ 1 NOTE @NI01702@ 0 @NI01702@ NOTE 1 CONC Elizabeth died in childhood (from The William Fleming Family: A Genealog 1 CONC y, p. 17). 0 @I01703@ INDI 1 NAME Anna /Fleming/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F00834@ 0 @I01704@ INDI 1 NAME Nathan /Fleming/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00834@ 0 @I01705@ INDI 1 NAME Mariah /Fleming/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F00834@ 0 @I01706@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Fleming/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F00834@ 0 @I01707@ INDI 1 NAME Jane /Fleming/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F00834@ 0 @I01708@ INDI 1 NAME Andrew Jackson /Fleming/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00834@ 0 @I01709@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Fleming/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 APR 1791 1 DEAT 2 DATE 30 SEP 1856 1 FAMS @F00850@ 1 FAMC @F00849@ 1 NOTE @NI01709@ 0 @NI01709@ NOTE 1 CONC Mary and her husband Samuel lived in Monangalia County until about 1830, w 1 CONC hen they went with other Flemings to Henry County, Indiana (from The Willi 1 CONC am Fleming Family: A Genealogy, p. 17). 0 @I01710@ INDI 1 NAME David /Fleming/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 12 FEB 1821 1 FAMS @F00851@ 1 FAMC @F00850@ 0 @I01711@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah Ann /Fleming/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F00850@ 0 @I01712@ INDI 1 NAME Eugene /Fleming/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00850@ 0 @I01713@ INDI 1 NAME Nathan Riley /Fleming/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00850@ 0 @I01714@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Caylor/ 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE 7 JUN 1859 1 FAMS @F00851@ 1 FAMC @F00852@ 0 @I01715@ INDI 1 NAME Joseph /Caylor/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00852@ 0 @I01716@ INDI 1 NAME ? /Troup/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00755@ 0 @I01717@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Arbuthnott/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00853@ 1 FAMC @F00750@ 0 @I01718@ INDI 1 NAME Patrick /Barclay/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1459 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1516 1 FAMS @F00853@ 1 FAMC @F00867@ 1 NOTE @NI01718@ 0 @NI01718@ NOTE 1 CONC Patrick was known as Lord Gartley [from the G675.ftw file]. 0 @I01719@ INDI 1 NAME Isabel /Glen/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00751@ 0 @I01720@ INDI 1 NAME Agnes /Strachan/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00531@ 0 @I01721@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Lumsden/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Cushnie, Scotland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 9 SEP 1513 1 FAMS @F00403@ 1 FAMC @F00391@ 1 NOTE @NI01721@ 0 @NI01721@ NOTE 1 CONC Thomas was known as Thomas Lumsden of Medlar and Cushnie. He was kill 1 CONC ed at the battle of Flodden field (from Jim Fina's FTW file). 0 @I01722@ INDI 1 NAME Marjory /Gordon/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1493 1 FAMS @F00403@ 0 @I01723@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Lumsden/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1548 1 FAMS @F00391@ 1 FAMC @F00541@ 1 NOTE @NI01723@ 0 @NI01723@ NOTE 1 CONC Robert was known as the 7th Laird of Cushnie and Medlar [from Jim Fina, ji 1 CONC mfina@@worldnet.att.net, March 1999). 0 @I01724@ INDI 1 NAME Isobel /Forbes/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00391@ 1 FAMC @F00404@ 0 @I01725@ INDI 1 NAME John /Forbes/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Terpersie 1 FAMS @F00404@ 1 FAMC @F01019@ 0 @I01726@ INDI 1 NAME Magdalen Bessie /Leslie/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00404@ 1 FAMC @F00405@ 0 @I01727@ INDI 1 NAME William /Leslie/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00405@ 1 NOTE @NI01727@ 0 @NI01727@ NOTE 1 CONC William was known as the 4th Baron of Balquhain. He was knighted [from J 1 CONC im Fina, jimfina@@worldnet.att.net, March 1999). 0 @I01728@ INDI 1 NAME Euphemia /Lindsay/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00405@ 1 FAMC @F00409@ 0 @I01729@ INDI 1 NAME William /Lindsay/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1390 2 PLAC Cairney 1 FAMS @F00409@ 1 FAMC @F00411@ 0 @I01730@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth (Catherine) /Stewart/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00411@ 1 FAMC @F00854@ 0 @I01731@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Stewart/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 MAR 1315/16 2 PLAC Scotland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 19 APR 1390 2 PLAC Dundonald 1 FAMS @F01026@ 1 FAMS @F00854@ 1 FAMC @F00855@ 1 NOTE @NI01731@ 0 @NI01731@ NOTE 1 CONC Robert was known as Robert II, King of Scotland [from Jim Fina, jimfina@@wo 1 CONC rldnet.att.net, March 1999). 0 @I01732@ INDI 1 NAME Euphemia /Ross/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1387 1 FAMS @F00854@ 1 FAMC @F01028@ 1 NOTE @NI01732@ 0 @NI01732@ NOTE 1 CONC Euphemie was known as Countess of Moray (from Jim Fina's FTW file). 0 @I01733@ INDI 1 NAME Walter /Stewart/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1297 1 DEAT 2 DATE 9 APR 1326 1 FAMS @F00855@ 1 FAMC @F01027@ 1 NOTE @NI01733@ 0 @NI01733@ NOTE 1 CONC Walter was known as the High Steward of Scotland [from Jim Fina, jimfina@@w 1 CONC orldnet.att.net, March 1999). 0 @I01734@ INDI 1 NAME Marjory /Bruce/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1297 1 DEAT 2 DATE 2 MAR 1315/16 2 PLAC Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland 1 FAMS @F00855@ 1 FAMC @F00856@ 1 NOTE @NI01734@ 0 @NI01734@ NOTE 1 CONC Marjory was known as the Princess of Scotland [from Jim Fina, jimfina@@worl 1 CONC dnet.att.net, March 1999). 0 @I01735@ INDI 1 NAME Robert I the /Bruce/, King of Scotland~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 JUL 1274 2 PLAC Turnberry Castle, Firth of Clyde, Scotland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 7 JUN 1329 2 PLAC Cardoss Castle, Firth of Clyde, Scotland 1 FAMS @F00856@ 1 FAMC @F00857@ 0 @I01736@ INDI 1 NAME Isobel of /Mar/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Mar 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 1302 1 FAMS @F00856@ 1 FAMC @F01043@ 0 @I01737@ INDI 1 NAME Robert VII de /Bruce/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1243 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1304 1 FAMS @F00857@ 1 FAMC @F00858@ 1 NOTE @NI01737@ 0 @NI01737@ NOTE 1 CONC Robert was Earl of Carrick [from the G675 file, 1 September 1999]. 0 @I01738@ INDI 1 NAME Marjory of /Carrick/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1245 2 PLAC Carrick 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 1292 1 FAMS @F01660@ 1 FAMS @F00857@ 1 FAMC @F01044@ 1 NOTE @NI01738@ 0 @NI01738@ NOTE 1 CONC Marjory was known as the Countess of Carrick [from Jim Fina, jimfina@@world 1 CONC net.att.net, March 1999). 0 @I01739@ INDI 1 NAME Robert le /Bruce/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1295 1 FAMS @F01039@ 1 FAMS @F00858@ 1 FAMC @F00859@ 1 NOTE @NI01739@ 0 @NI01739@ NOTE 1 CONC Robert was Lord of Annandale [from Jim Fina's FTW file]. 0 @I01740@ INDI 1 NAME Isabel de /Clare/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 NOV 1226 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1254 1 FAMS @F00858@ 1 FAMC @F01042@ 0 @I01741@ INDI 1 NAME Robert de /Bruce/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1245 1 FAMS @F00859@ 1 NOTE @NI01741@ 0 @NI01741@ NOTE 1 CONC Robert was known as Lord Annandale [from Jim Fina's FTW file]. 0 @I01742@ INDI 1 NAME Isobel le /Scot/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1206 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1251 1 FAMS @F00859@ 1 FAMC @F00860@ 0 @I01743@ INDI 1 NAME Earl of Huntingdon /David~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1144 1 DEAT 2 DATE 17 JUN 1219 2 PLAC Yardley, Northants 1 FAMS @F00860@ 1 FAMC @F00387@ 0 @I01744@ INDI 1 NAME Matilda de /Keveliock/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1171 2 PLAC Chester 1 DEAT 2 DATE 6 JAN 1232/33 1 FAMS @F00860@ 1 FAMC @F01080@ 0 @I01745@ INDI 1 NAME Earl of Huntingdon /Henry~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1115 2 PLAC Scotland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 12 JUN 1152 2 PLAC Scotland 1 FAMS @F00387@ 1 FAMC @F01064@ 1 NOTE @NI01745@ 0 @NI01745@ NOTE 1 CONC Henry was known as Henry, Earl of Huntingdon and of Northumberland [from J 1 CONC im Fina's FTW file, 22 July 1999], and also as Henry, Prince of Scotland. 0 @I01746@ INDI 1 NAME Adelaide (Ada) de /Warenne/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1120 2 PLAC Surrey, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1178 2 PLAC England 1 FAMS @F00387@ 1 FAMC @F00416@ 0 @I01747@ INDI 1 NAME William II de /Warenne/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Sussex, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 11 MAY 1138 2 PLAC England 1 FAMS @F00416@ 1 FAMC @F01067@ 1 NOTE @NI01747@ 0 @NI01747@ NOTE 1 CONC William was known as the 2nd Earl of Warren and Surrey [from Jim Fina, jim 1 CONC fina@@worldnet.att.net, March 1999). 0 @I01748@ INDI 1 NAME Isabel (Elizabeth) de /Vermandois/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 1081 AND 1085 1 DEAT 2 DATE 13 FEB 1130/31 2 PLAC England 1 FAMS @F01104@ 1 FAMS @F00416@ 1 FAMC @F00861@ 1 NOTE @NI01748@ 0 @NI01748@ NOTE 1 CONC Elizabeth was known as the Countess of Leicester [from Jim Fina's FTW fil 1 CONC e, 22 July 1999]. 0 @I01749@ INDI 1 NAME de France /Hugues "le Grand"~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 1053 AND 1057 1 DEAT 2 DATE 18 OCT 1102 2 PLAC Tarsus, Cilicia, Asia Minor 1 FAMS @F00861@ 1 FAMC @F00321@ 1 NOTE @NI01749@ 0 @NI01749@ NOTE 1 CONC Hugh was known as the Count of Vermandois and Duke of France [from Jim Fin 1 CONC a, jimfina@@worldnet.att.net, March 1999, and from Jim's FTW file, 22 Ju 1 CONC ly 1999]. He was also known as Hugh (Hugues) Magnus de Crepi. 0 @I01750@ INDI 1 NAME Adelle (Adelaide) de /Vermandois/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 1062 AND 1065 1 DEAT 2 DATE 28 SEP 1124 2 PLAC Meulan, Yvelines, France 1 FAMS @F00861@ 1 FAMC @F01139@ 1 NOTE @NI01750@ 0 @NI01750@ NOTE 1 CONC Adelaide was known as the Countess of Vermandois [from Jim Fina's FTW fil 1 CONC e, 22 July 1999]. 0 @I01751@ INDI 1 NAME Henry I /Capet/, King of France~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1008 2 PLAC Bourgogne, France 1 DEAT 2 DATE 4 AUG 1060 2 PLAC Vitry-en-Brie, France 1 FAMS @F00321@ 1 FAMC @F00581@ 0 @I01752@ INDI 1 NAME Yaroslavna /Anna (Agnesa)~/, Princess of Kiev 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1036 1 DEAT 2 DATE BET 1076 AND 1079 2 PLAC France 1 FAMS @F00321@ 1 FAMC @F01136@ 0 @I01753@ INDI 1 NAME Robert II "the Pious" /Capet~/, King of France 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 27 MAR 972 2 PLAC Orleans, France 1 DEAT 2 DATE 20 JUL 1031 2 PLAC Melun, Isle de France, France 1 FAMS @F00581@ 1 FAMC @F00343@ 1 NOTE @NI01753@ 0 @NI01753@ NOTE 1 CONC Robert was known as Robert the Pious [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 23 July 19 1 CONC 99]. 0 @I01754@ INDI 1 NAME de Toulouse /Constance (Constantina)~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 973 AND 986 2 PLAC Arles, Toulouse, France 1 DEAT 2 DATE 25 JUL 1032 2 PLAC Melun, Isle de France, France 1 FAMS @F00581@ 1 FAMC @F01133@ 1 NOTE @NI01754@ 0 @NI01754@ NOTE 1 CONC Constance appears also to have been known as Constance (Constantina) of Ar 1 CONC les. 0 @I01755@ INDI 1 NAME Hugh (Hugues) /Capet/, King of France~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 939 AND 941 2 PLAC France 1 DEAT 2 DATE 24 OCT 996 2 PLAC Les Juifs (near Chartres), France 1 FAMS @F00343@ 1 FAMC @F00322@ 0 @I01756@ INDI 1 NAME /Adelaide of Poitou~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 945 AND 952 2 PLAC Poitou 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 1004 1 FAMS @F00343@ 1 FAMC @F01241@ 1 NOTE @NI01756@ 0 @NI01756@ NOTE 1 CONC Adelaide may also have been referred to as Adelahide, Princess of Aquitain 1 CONC e. 0 @I01757@ INDI 1 NAME Duke of France /Hugues (Hugh) Magnus~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 898 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 895 AND 898 2 PLAC Paris, Isle de France, France 1 DEAT 2 DATE 17 JUN 956 2 PLAC Dourdan Isle de France, France 1 DEAT 2 DATE BET 16 AND 17 JUN 956 2 PLAC Dourdan, Isle de France, France 1 FAMS @F00322@ 1 FAMC @F00521@ 1 NOTE @NI01757@ 0 @NI01757@ NOTE 1 CONC Hugh was Duke of France [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 5 August 1999]. 0 @I01758@ INDI 1 NAME of Saxony/Hedwige (Hartwige, Hedwig)~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 922 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 921 AND 922 1 DEAT 2 DATE 10 MAY 965 2 PLAC Aachen, Rheinland, Germany 1 FAMS @F00322@ 1 FAMC @F01230@ 1 NOTE @NI01758@ 0 @NI01758@ NOTE 1 CONC Hedwig was also referred to as Princess of the Germans. 0 @I01759@ INDI 1 NAME King of France /Robert I Capet~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 860 2 PLAC France 1 DEAT 2 DATE 15 JUN 923 2 PLAC Soissons, France 1 FAMS @F00358@ 1 FAMS @F00521@ 1 FAMC @F01239@ 1 NOTE @NI01759@ 0 @NI01759@ NOTE 1 CONC Robert died in battle [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 5 August 1999]. 0 @I01760@ INDI 1 NAME de Vermandois /Beatrice~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 880 1 BIRT 2 DATE 880 1 DEAT 2 DATE MAR 930/31 1 FAMS @F00521@ 1 FAMC @F01235@ 0 @I01761@ INDI 1 NAME of Saxony /Otto "the Grand"~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 851 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 836 1 DEAT 2 DATE 30 NOV 912 1 FAMS @F01238@ 1 FAMC @F01340@ 1 NOTE @NI01761@ 0 @NI01761@ NOTE 1 CONC Otto was Duke of Saxony [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 5 August 1999]. 0 @I01762@ INDI 1 NAME of Peronne /Pepin (Pippin) II Quentin~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 818 1 BIRT 2 DATE 817 2 PLAC Peronne 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT 840 2 PLAC Milan, Italy 1 FAMS @F01324@ 1 FAMC @F00381@ 1 NOTE @NI01762@ 0 @NI01762@ NOTE 1 CONC Pippin was Count of Senlis [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 13 August 1999 1 CONC ]. He was also Count of Vermandois. 0 @I01763@ INDI 1 NAME King of Italy /Bernard~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 797 1 DEAT 2 DATE 17 APR 818 2 PLAC Milan, Italy 1 FAMS @F00381@ 1 FAMC @F00398@ 0 @I01764@ INDI 1 NAME Queen of Italy /Cunigunde (Kunigunde)~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 797 2 PLAC France 1 DEAT 2 DATE 15 JUN 835 1 FAMS @F00381@ 0 @I01765@ INDI 1 NAME King of Italy/Pepen (Pippin, Carloman) I~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE APR 773 2 PLAC Aachen, Rhineland, Prussia 1 DEAT 2 DATE 8 JUL 810 2 PLAC Milan, Italy 1 FAMS @F00398@ 1 FAMC @F00680@ 1 NOTE @NI01765@ 0 @NI01765@ NOTE 1 CONC Pepen is sometimes referred to as the King of Lombardy. 0 @I01766@ INDI 1 NAME /Chrothais~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Toulouse 1 FAMS @F00398@ 1 FAMC @F00875@ 0 @I01767@ INDI 1 NAME Holy Roman Emperor /Charlemagne~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 APR 742 2 PLAC Aix la Chapelle, Austrasia 1 DEAT 2 DATE 28 JAN 813/14 2 PLAC Aix la Chapelle, Austrasia 1 FAMS @F01651@ 1 FAMS @F00680@ 1 FAMC @F01375@ 0 @I01768@ INDI 1 NAME of Vinzgau /Hildegarde~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 757 1 BIRT 2 DATE 758 2 PLAC Vinzgau 1 DEAT 2 DATE 30 APR 783 2 PLAC Thionville, Austrasia 1 FAMS @F00680@ 1 FAMC @F01501@ 1 NOTE @NI01768@ 0 @NI01768@ NOTE 1 CONC Hildegarde was Countess of Vinzgau [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 17 August 19 1 CONC 99]. 0 @I01769@ INDI 1 NAME William de /Keith/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1315 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1407 1 FAMS @F00306@ 1 FAMC @F00862@ 1 NOTE @NI01769@ 0 @NI01769@ NOTE 1 CONC William was knighted, and was Great Marischal of Scotland [from the G675.f 1 CONC tw file]. 0 @I01770@ INDI 1 NAME Edward de /Keith/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1280 2 PLAC Synton, Scotland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 17 OCT 1346 2 PLAC Neville, England 1 FAMS @F00862@ 1 FAMS @F00870@ 1 FAMC @F00832@ 1 NOTE @NI01770@ 0 @NI01770@ NOTE 1 CONC Edward was knighted, and died in the Battle of Neville, in England. He w 1 CONC as Marischal of Scotland [from the G675.ftw file, which cites Cokayne VIII 1 CONC -471 and the Wallop Family Pedigree as sources. The latter is availab 1 CONC le on microfilm from LDS]. 0 @I01771@ INDI 1 NAME William de /Keith/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1236 2 PLAC Humbie, Scotland 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 1293 1 FAMS @F00832@ 1 FAMC @F00414@ 1 NOTE @NI01771@ 0 @NI01771@ NOTE 1 CONC William was knighted [from the G675.ftw file, which cites Paul's Scots Pee 1 CONC rage VI-29 and the Wallop Family Pedigree, available on LDS microfilm]. 0 @I01772@ INDI 1 NAME John de /Keith/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1212 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 1270 1 FAMS @F00414@ 1 FAMC @F00863@ 1 NOTE @NI01772@ 0 @NI01772@ NOTE 1 CONC John was knighted. He was Marischal of Scotland [from the G675.ftw file]. 0 @I01773@ INDI 1 NAME Hervens de /Keith/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00863@ 1 FAMC @F00864@ 0 @I01774@ INDI 1 NAME Philip de /Keith/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00864@ 1 FAMC @F00865@ 0 @I01775@ INDI 1 NAME Malcolm de /Keith/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00865@ 1 FAMC @F00866@ 0 @I01776@ INDI 1 NAME Hervens de /Keith/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00866@ 1 NOTE @NI01776@ 0 @NI01776@ NOTE 1 CONC Hervens was Marischal of Scotland [from the G675.ftw file]. 0 @I01777@ INDI 1 NAME William /Barclay/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00867@ 1 NOTE @NI01777@ 0 @NI01777@ NOTE 1 CONC William was known as Lord Gartley [from the G675.ftw file]. 0 @I01778@ INDI 1 NAME Guilda /Leslie/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00867@ 0 @I01779@ INDI 1 NAME James /Barclay/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00853@ 0 @I01780@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret /Fraser/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1340 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1407 1 FAMS @F00306@ 1 FAMC @F00868@ 0 @I01781@ INDI 1 NAME John /Fraser/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1317 2 PLAC Touch 1 FAMS @F00868@ 1 FAMC @F01035@ 1 NOTE @NI01781@ 0 @NI01781@ NOTE 1 CONC Margaret Fraser's father was known as Sir Baron Fraser [from the G675.f 1 CONC tw file]. 0 @I01782@ INDI 1 NAME Mary de /Bruce/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1272 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 22 SEP 1323 1 FAMS @F01035@ 1 FAMC @F00857@ 0 @I01783@ INDI 1 NAME John de /Keith/ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1375 1 FAMC @F00306@ 1 NOTE @NI01783@ 0 @NI01783@ NOTE 1 CONC John was knighted [from the G675.ftw file]. 0 @I01784@ INDI 1 NAME Alexander /Fraser/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1270 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1332 1 FAMS @F01035@ 1 NOTE @NI01784@ 0 @NI01784@ NOTE 1 CONC Alexander was knighted (from Jim Fina's FTW file). He was also known as Ba 1 CONC ron Fraser [from the G675 file, 1 September 1999]. The G675 file gives h 1 CONC is year of death as 1322 (the date accepted here was taken from the Fina f 1 CONC ile). 0 @I01785@ INDI 1 NAME Muriella de /Keith/ 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1 JUN 1449 1 FAMC @F00306@ 0 @I01786@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret de /Keith/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1360 1 FAMC @F00306@ 0 @I01787@ INDI 1 NAME Isabella /Synton/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1285 1 FAMS @F00862@ 1 FAMC @F00869@ 0 @I01788@ INDI 1 NAME Alexander de /Synton/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1255 2 PLAC Synton, Scotland 1 FAMS @F00869@ 0 @I01789@ INDI 1 NAME Christiana /Menteith/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00870@ 1 FAMC @F00871@ 0 @I01790@ INDI 1 NAME John /Menteith/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00871@ 1 NOTE @NI01790@ 0 @NI01790@ NOTE 1 CONC John was known as Lord Arran [from the G675.ftw file]. 0 @I01791@ INDI 1 NAME Elen de /Mar/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00871@ 0 @I01792@ INDI 1 NAME Barbara de /Seton/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1216 2 PLAC Scotland 1 FAMS @F00832@ 1 FAMC @F00872@ 1 NOTE @NI01792@ 0 @NI01792@ NOTE 1 CONC Information about Barbara Seton is available in the Wallop Family Pedigre 1 CONC e, available on LDS microfilm [from the G675.ftw file]. 0 @I01793@ INDI 1 NAME Adam de /Seton/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1190 2 PLAC Scotland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1249 1 FAMS @F00872@ 1 FAMC @F00873@ 0 @I01794@ INDI 1 NAME Janet /Gifford/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1192 2 PLAC Scotland 1 FAMS @F00872@ 1 FAMC @F00876@ 1 NOTE @NI01794@ 0 @NI01794@ NOTE 1 CONC Janet may also have been called Margaret [from the G675.ftw file]. 0 @I01795@ INDI 1 NAME ? de /Keith/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F00832@ 0 @I01796@ INDI 1 NAME Alexander de /Seton/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1211 1 FAMS @F00873@ 1 FAMC @F00878@ 1 NOTE @NI01796@ 0 @NI01796@ NOTE 1 CONC Alexander was knighted [from the G675.ftw file]. 0 @I01797@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret /Comyn/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1217 1 FAMS @F00414@ 0 @I01798@ INDI 1 NAME Hugh /Gifford/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00876@ 1 NOTE @NI01798@ 0 @NI01798@ NOTE 1 CONC Hugh was known as Lord Yester [from the G675.ftw file]. 0 @I01799@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret de /Barclay/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00873@ 1 FAMC @F00877@ 0 @I01800@ INDI 1 NAME Walter de /Barclay/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00877@ 1 NOTE @NI01800@ 0 @NI01800@ NOTE 1 CONC Walter was known as Lord Gartley [from the G675.ftw file]. 0 @I01801@ INDI 1 NAME Alice of /Dunbar/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00878@ 1 FAMC @F00880@ 0 @I01802@ INDI 1 NAME Philip de /Seton/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00878@ 1 FAMC @F00556@ 1 NOTE @NI01802@ 0 @NI01802@ NOTE 1 CONC Philip was known as Baron Wynchburg [from the G675.ftw file]. 0 @I01803@ INDI 1 NAME Alexander de /Seton/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00556@ 0 @I01804@ INDI 1 NAME Waldeve of /Dunbar/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1132 1 DEAT 2 DATE BET 1182 AND 1188 1 FAMS @F00880@ 1 FAMC @F00879@ 1 NOTE @NI01804@ 0 @NI01804@ NOTE 1 CONC Waldeve was Earl of Dunbar [from the G675.ftw file]. 0 @I01805@ INDI 1 NAME Aline of /Dunbar/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00880@ 1 NOTE @NI01805@ 0 @NI01805@ NOTE 1 CONC Aline may also have been called Aelina [from the G675.ftw file]. 0 @I01806@ INDI 1 NAME Gospatric III of /Dunbar/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1166 1 FAMS @F00879@ 1 FAMC @F00881@ 1 NOTE @NI01806@ 0 @NI01806@ NOTE 1 CONC Gospatrick was Earl of Dunbar and March [from the G675.ftw file]. 0 @I01807@ INDI 1 NAME Diedre of /Dunbar/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00879@ 0 @I01808@ INDI 1 NAME of Dunbar /Gospatric II~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Dunbar, East Lothian, Scotland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 22 AUG 1138 1 FAMS @F00881@ 1 FAMC @F00883@ 1 NOTE @NI01808@ 0 @NI01808@ NOTE 1 CONC Gospatrick was 2nd Earl of Dunbar. He died in the Battle of the Standard [ 1 CONC from the G675.ftw file]. 0 @I01809@ INDI 1 NAME Sybil /Morel/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Bearley 1 FAMS @F00881@ 1 FAMC @F00882@ 0 @I01810@ INDI 1 NAME Arkil /Morel/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00882@ 0 @I01811@ INDI 1 NAME Princess of England /Aethelreda~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1042 2 PLAC Dunbar, East Lothian, Scotland 1 FAMS @F00883@ 1 FAMC @F00790@ 0 @I01812@ INDI 1 NAME Earl of Northumberland /Gospatric~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1040 1 DEAT 2 DATE 15 DEC 1072 2 PLAC Ubbanford, Scotland 1 FAMS @F00883@ 1 FAMC @F00779@ 1 NOTE @NI01812@ 0 @NI01812@ NOTE 1 CONC Gospatric was Earl of Northumbria and of Dunbar [from the G675.ftw file a 1 CONC nd from Jim Fina's FTW file, 22 July 1999]. 0 @I01813@ INDI 1 NAME /?~/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00790@ 1 FAMC @F00789@ 0 @I01814@ INDI 1 NAME /Alfgifu (Aelflaed, Aelfgifu, Elfreda)~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 963 AND 968 2 PLAC Wessex, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE FEB 1001/02 2 PLAC Winchester, England 1 FAMS @F00789@ 1 FAMC @F00874@ 1 NOTE @NI01814@ 0 @NI01814@ NOTE 1 CONC Elfflaed may also have been called Elfreda [from the G675.ftw file]. 0 @I01815@ INDI 1 NAME Gunnarsson /Thored~/, Ealderman of York 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 938 2 PLAC Deira, England 1 FAMS @F00874@ 1 FAMC @F01197@ 0 @I01816@ INDI 1 NAME King of England /Edgar "the Peaceful"~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 943 2 PLAC Wessex, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 8 JUL 975 2 PLAC Wessex, England 1 FAMS @F00885@ 1 FAMC @F00887@ 0 @I01817@ INDI 1 NAME /Elfrida (Elfthryth, Aelfthryth)~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 945 AND 947 2 PLAC Devonshire, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 17 NOV 1002 2 PLAC Hampshire 1 FAMS @F00885@ 1 FAMC @F00886@ 1 NOTE @NI01817@ 0 @NI01817@ NOTE 1 CONC Elfrida was born in Lydford Castle. She died in Wherwell Abbey, as a nun [ 1 CONC from Jim Fina's FTW file, 4 August 1999]. She was Queen of England. 0 @I01818@ INDI 1 NAME of Devon /Ordgar (Ealdorman)~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 922 2 PLAC Devonshire, England 1 FAMS @F00886@ 0 @I01819@ INDI 1 NAME /Wulfrith~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Devon 1 FAMS @F00886@ 0 @I01820@ INDI 1 NAME King of England /Edmund I "the Magnificent"~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 921 2 PLAC Wessex, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 26 MAY 946 2 PLAC Pucklechurch, Dorset, England 1 FAMS @F00887@ 1 FAMC @F00888@ 1 NOTE @NI01820@ 0 @NI01820@ NOTE 1 CONC Edmund was also known as Edmund the Deed Doer. He was murdered by a robb 1 CONC er [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 4 August 1999]. 0 @I01821@ INDI 1 NAME Queen of England /Elgiva (Aelfgifu)~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 922 2 PLAC Wessex, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 944 1 FAMS @F00887@ 1 NOTE @NI01821@ 0 @NI01821@ NOTE 1 CONC Aelgifu was made a saint [from the G675.ftw file]. 0 @I01822@ INDI 1 NAME King of England /Edward I "the Elder"~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 871 2 PLAC Wessex, England 1 BIRT 2 DATE 875 2 PLAC Wessex, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 17 JUL 924 2 PLAC Farrington, Berkshire, England 1 FAMS @F01290@ 1 FAMS @F01396@ 1 FAMS @F00888@ 1 FAMC @F00890@ 0 @I01823@ INDI 1 NAME Queen of England/Elfleda (Edgiva, Eadgifu)~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 878 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 896 2 PLAC Kent, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 961 1 DEAT 2 DATE 25 AUG 968 1 FAMS @F00888@ 1 FAMC @F00891@ 1 NOTE @NI01823@ 0 @NI01823@ NOTE 1 CONC Elfleda may also have been called Edgiva [from the G675.ftw file]. Some so 1 CONC urces say her father's name was Ethelhelm, and that he may have been an Ea 1 CONC rl. 0 @I01824@ INDI 1 NAME Earl of Kent /Sigehelm~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 871 2 PLAC Kent, England 1 FAMS @F00891@ 1 NOTE @NI01824@ 0 @NI01824@ NOTE 1 CONC Sigehelm was Ealdorman of Kent [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 12 August 1999]. 0 @I01825@ INDI 1 NAME King of England /Alfred "the Great"~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 848 1 BIRT 2 DATE 849 2 PLAC Wantage, Berkshire, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 26 OCT 901 2 PLAC Winchester, Hampshire, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 26 OCT 899 2 PLAC Winchester, Dorset, England 1 FAMS @F00890@ 1 FAMC @F00900@ 0 @I01826@ INDI 1 NAME Queen of England /Ealhswith of the Gaini~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 852 2 PLAC Mercia, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 5 DEC 905 2 PLAC Winchester, Dorset, England 1 FAMS @F00890@ 1 FAMC @F00899@ 1 NOTE @NI01826@ 0 @NI01826@ NOTE 1 CONC Ealhswith died at St. Mary's Abbey [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 9 August 199 1 CONC 9]. 0 @I01827@ INDI 1 NAME /Ethelred (Aethelred) "Mucil" Eald~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 825 2 PLAC Mercia, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 866 1 FAMS @F00899@ 1 NOTE @NI01827@ 0 @NI01827@ NOTE 1 CONC Aethelred was Ealdorman of the Gainas (Gainai) [from Jim Fina's FTW fil 1 CONC e, 4 August 1999]. 0 @I01828@ INDI 1 NAME of Mercia /Eadburh (Eadburga) Fadburn~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 830 2 PLAC Mercia, England 1 FAMS @F00899@ 1 FAMC @F00470@ 0 @I01829@ INDI 1 NAME King of England /Ethelwulf (Aethelwulf)~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 806 2 PLAC Wessex, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 13 JAN 856/57 2 PLAC England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 13 JAN 857/58 2 PLAC England 1 FAMS @F00900@ 1 FAMC @F00904@ 1 NOTE @NI01829@ 0 @NI01829@ NOTE 1 CONC Ethelwulf was also King of Wessex. 0 @I01830@ INDI 1 NAME Queen of Wessex /Osburh (Osburga)~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 810 2 PLAC Isle of Wight 1 DEAT 2 DATE 846 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT 876 1 FAMS @F00900@ 1 FAMC @F00903@ 1 NOTE @NI01830@ 0 @NI01830@ NOTE 1 CONC Jim Fina says that Osburga was born in Wessex [from Jim Fina's FTW fil 1 CONC e, 12 August 1999]. I believe I got the information that she was bo 1 CONC rn on the Isle of Wight from the G675 file, and that would make sense sin 1 CONC ce her father was from there. 0 @I01831@ INDI 1 NAME the Thane of the Isle of Wight /Oslac~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 785 2 PLAC Isle of Wight 1 FAMS @F00903@ 1 FAMC @F01576@ 1 NOTE @NI01831@ 0 @NI01831@ NOTE 1 CONC Oslac was known as Chief Butler of Wessex. 0 @I01832@ INDI 1 NAME of Wessex /Egbert III~/, King of England 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 784 2 PLAC Wessex, England 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 775 AND 784 2 PLAC Wessex, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT 19 NOV 838 2 PLAC Wessex, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 4 FEB 838/39 2 PLAC Wessex, England 1 FAMS @F00904@ 1 FAMC @F00905@ 1 NOTE @NI01832@ 0 @NI01832@ NOTE 1 CONC The G675 file cites Denis R. Reid, Royal Genealogies DB, (149 Kimrose Lan 1 CONC e, Broadview Heights, OH 44147-1258), "Electronic" says that Egbert's da 1 CONC te of death was 19 November 839. The date accepted here was found in J 1 CONC im Fina's FTW file, and that file cites as its source the Directory of Roy 1 CONC al Genealogical Data, Brian Thompset, University of Hull, UK, http://www.d 1 CONC cs.hull.ac.uk/cgi-bin/gedlkup/n=royal. 1 CONT 1 CONT Egbert may have spelled his name "Ecgbert". He was also King of Wessex. 0 @I01833@ INDI 1 NAME Queen of Wessex/Redburh (Redburga, Raedburh)~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 788 2 PLAC Wessex, England 1 FAMS @F00904@ 0 @I01834@ INDI 1 NAME Princess of Kent /?~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 762 2 PLAC Kent, England 1 FAMS @F00905@ 1 FAMC @F00907@ 1 NOTE @NI01834@ 0 @NI01834@ NOTE 1 CONC Eahlmund's wife was Princess of Kent [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 31 Augu 1 CONC st 1999]. 0 @I01835@ INDI 1 NAME King of Kent /Eahlmund (Edmund)~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 758 2 PLAC Wessex 1 DEAT 2 DATE 788 1 DEAT 2 DATE 786 1 FAMS @F00905@ 1 FAMC @F00906@ 1 NOTE @NI01835@ 0 @NI01835@ NOTE 1 CONC The G675 file refers to Ealhmund as the Underking of Kent, while Jim Fina 1 CONC 's FTW file refers to him as King [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 31 August 199 1 CONC 9]. 0 @I01836@ INDI 1 NAME of Wessex /Eaba (Eafa) "Atheling"~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 732 2 PLAC Wessex, England 1 FAMS @F00906@ 1 FAMC @F01722@ 1 NOTE @NI01836@ 0 @NI01836@ NOTE 1 CONC Eaba may also have been known as Eafa [from the G675.ftw file]. 0 @I01837@ INDI 1 NAME King of Kent /Aethelbert II~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Kent, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 762 1 FAMS @F00907@ 1 FAMC @F00902@ 1 NOTE @NI01837@ 0 @NI01837@ NOTE 1 CONC Aethelbert was joint King of Kent [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 7 September 1 1 CONC 999]. 0 @I01838@ INDI 1 NAME King of Kent /Whitred~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Kent, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 725 1 FAMS @F00902@ 1 FAMC @F00901@ 0 @I01839@ INDI 1 NAME /Cynegth~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Kent, England 1 FAMS @F00902@ 0 @I01840@ INDI 1 NAME King of Kent /Egbert I~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Kent, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 673 1 FAMS @F00901@ 1 FAMC @F00895@ 0 @I01841@ INDI 1 NAME King of Kent /Earconbert~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Kent, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 664 1 FAMS @F00895@ 1 FAMC @F00921@ 0 @I01842@ INDI 1 NAME /Sexburga of East Anglia~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC East Anglia, England 1 FAMS @F00895@ 1 FAMC @F00920@ 1 NOTE @NI01842@ 0 @NI01842@ NOTE 1 CONC Sexburga was a Nun in Gaul [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 16 September 1999]. 0 @I01843@ INDI 1 NAME King of East Anglia /Anna~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC East Anglia, England 1 FAMS @F00920@ 1 FAMC @F01836@ 0 @I01844@ INDI 1 NAME /Saewara~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC East Anglia, England 1 FAMS @F00920@ 0 @I01845@ INDI 1 NAME King of Kent /Eadbald~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Kent, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 640 1 FAMS @F00921@ 1 FAMC @F00924@ 0 @I01846@ INDI 1 NAME /Emma de Austrasia~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Austrasia 1 FAMS @F00921@ 1 FAMC @F00923@ 0 @I01847@ INDI 1 NAME King of Austrasia /Theudebert II/ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 612 1 FAMS @F00923@ 1 FAMC @F00922@ 0 @I01848@ INDI 1 NAME King of Kent /Aethelbert I~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Kent, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 24 FEB 615/16 1 FAMS @F00924@ 1 FAMC @F00929@ 1 NOTE @NI01848@ 0 @NI01848@ NOTE 1 CONC Aethelbert was made a saint [from the G675.ftw file]. 0 @I01849@ INDI 1 NAME /Berthe (Aldeberge, Blithildis, Blithilda )~/ 1 SEX F 1 NAME Princess of Paris /Berthe~/ 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 541 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Paris 1 DEAT 2 DATE 580 1 FAMS @F00924@ 1 FAMS @F01813@ 1 FAMC @F00926@ 1 NOTE @NI01849@ 0 @NI01849@ NOTE 1 CONC Berthe may also have been known as Aldeberge and Blithildis [from the G675 1 CONC .ftw file].Berthe was Queen of Kent. 0 @I01850@ INDI 1 NAME Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia /Carloman~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 550 1 DEAT 2 DATE 645 1 FAMS @F01823@ 0 @I01851@ INDI 1 NAME Queen of Paris /Ingoberge~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 520 1 DEAT 2 DATE 589 1 FAMS @F00926@ 0 @I01852@ INDI 1 NAME King of Kent /Eormenric~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Kent, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 560 1 FAMS @F00929@ 1 FAMC @F00930@ 0 @I01853@ INDI 1 NAME King of Kent /Octa~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Kent, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 540 1 FAMS @F00930@ 1 FAMC @F00931@ 0 @I01854@ INDI 1 NAME King of Kent /Oisc~/ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 512 1 FAMS @F00931@ 1 FAMC @F00908@ 1 NOTE @NI01854@ 0 @NI01854@ NOTE 1 CONC Oisc may also have been known as Oeric or Aesc [from the G675.ftw file]. 0 @I01855@ INDI 1 NAME King of Kent /Hengest~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Kent, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 488 1 FAMS @F00908@ 1 FAMC @F00928@ 1 NOTE @NI01855@ 0 @NI01855@ NOTE 1 CONC Hengest was an Angle Warlord [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 26 September 1999] 1 CONC . 0 @I01856@ INDI 1 NAME /Wihgils~/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00928@ 1 FAMC @F00933@ 0 @I01857@ INDI 1 NAME /Witta~/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00933@ 1 FAMC @F00934@ 0 @I01858@ INDI 1 NAME /Wecta~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Asgard 1 FAMS @F00934@ 1 FAMC @F00935@ 0 @I01859@ INDI 1 NAME of Asgard/Odin (Woden, Woutan, Oden)~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 215 2 PLAC Asgard, Asia 1 FAMS @F00935@ 1 FAMS @F08565@ 1 FAMC @F00938@ 1 NOTE @NI01859@ 0 @NI01859@ NOTE 1 CONC Odin was also known as Woden or Woutan [from the G675.ftw file]. 0 @I01860@ INDI 1 NAME /Frigg (Friege, Frea, Frigidá)~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 219 2 PLAC Asgard, Asia 1 FAMS @F00935@ 1 FAMC @F00936@ 1 NOTE @NI01860@ 0 @NI01860@ NOTE 1 CONC Friege was also known as Frea or Frigg [from the G675.ftw file]. 0 @I01861@ INDI 1 NAME /Cadwalladr~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE BEF 193 1 FAMS @F00936@ 0 @I01862@ INDI 1 NAME /Frithuwald (Bor)~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 190 2 PLAC Asgard, Asia or eastern Europe 1 FAMS @F00938@ 1 FAMC @F00939@ 1 NOTE @NI01862@ 0 @NI01862@ NOTE 1 CONC Frithuwald may also have been known as Bor [from the G675.ftw file]. 0 @I01863@ INDI 1 NAME /Beltsa (Beltsea) of Asgard~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 194 2 PLAC Asgard, Asia 1 FAMS @F00938@ 0 @I01864@ INDI 1 NAME /Freothalaf (Frealaf)~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 160 2 PLAC Asgard, Asia or eastern Europe 1 FAMS @F00939@ 1 FAMC @F08562@ 1 NOTE @NI01864@ 0 @NI01864@ NOTE 1 CONC Some sources report that Freothalaf was the son of Firthuwulf and the gran 1 CONC dson of Finn (rather than Finn's son). 0 @I01865@ INDI 1 NAME Saemingsson /Godhjalt~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 264 1 FAMS @F08563@ 1 FAMC @F08564@ 0 @I01866@ INDI 1 NAME /Finn~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 130 2 PLAC Asgard, Asia or eastern Europe 1 FAMS @F08562@ 1 FAMC @F00940@ 0 @I01867@ INDI 1 NAME /Flocwald~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 100 2 PLAC Asgard, Asia or eastern Europe 1 FAMS @F00940@ 1 FAMC @F00941@ 0 @I01868@ INDI 1 NAME /Godwulf~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC about 80 A.D., in Asgard, Asia or eastern Europe 1 FAMS @F00941@ 1 FAMC @F00943@ 1 NOTE @NI01868@ 0 @NI01868@ NOTE 1 CONC Godwulf may also have been known as Gudolfr [from the G675.ftw file]. 0 @I01869@ INDI 1 NAME /Geata (Ját)~/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00943@ 1 FAMC @F00944@ 1 NOTE @NI01869@ 0 @NI01869@ NOTE 1 CONC Geata may also have been known as Jat [from the G675.ftw file]. 0 @I01870@ INDI 1 NAME /Taetwa~/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00944@ 1 FAMC @F00945@ 0 @I01871@ INDI 1 NAME /Beaw (Bjáf)~/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00945@ 1 FAMC @F00942@ 1 NOTE @NI01871@ 0 @NI01871@ NOTE 1 CONC Beaw may also have been known as Bjaf [from the G675.ftw file]. 0 @I01872@ INDI 1 NAME /Sceldwa (Skjöld)~/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00942@ 1 FAMC @F00910@ 1 NOTE @NI01872@ 0 @NI01872@ NOTE 1 CONC Sceldwa may also have been known as Skjold [from the G675.ftw file]. 0 @I01873@ INDI 1 NAME /Heremod~/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00910@ 1 FAMC @F00911@ 0 @I01874@ INDI 1 NAME /Itermon~/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00911@ 1 FAMC @F00912@ 0 @I01875@ INDI 1 NAME /Hathra~/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00912@ 1 FAMC @F00913@ 0 @I01876@ INDI 1 NAME /Hwala~/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00913@ 1 FAMC @F00914@ 0 @I01877@ INDI 1 NAME /Bedwig~/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00914@ 1 FAMC @F00915@ 0 @I01878@ INDI 1 NAME /Sceaf (Seskef)~/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00915@ 1 FAMC @F00916@ 0 @I01879@ INDI 1 NAME /Magi~/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00916@ 1 FAMC @F00917@ 0 @I01880@ INDI 1 NAME /Moda~/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00917@ 1 FAMC @F00909@ 0 @I01881@ INDI 1 NAME /Vingener~/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00909@ 1 FAMC @F00918@ 0 @I01882@ INDI 1 NAME /Vingethor~/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00918@ 1 FAMC @F00919@ 0 @I01883@ INDI 1 NAME /Einridi~/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00919@ 1 FAMC @F00378@ 0 @I01884@ INDI 1 NAME /Loridi~/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00378@ 1 FAMC @F00380@ 0 @I01885@ INDI 1 NAME /Tror~/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00380@ 1 FAMC @F00937@ 1 NOTE @NI01885@ 0 @NI01885@ NOTE 1 CONC Tror was also known as Thor 0 @I01886@ INDI 1 NAME King of Ethiopia /Mamnon~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Troy 1 FAMS @F00937@ 1 FAMC @F00948@ 0 @I01887@ INDI 1 NAME /Troana~/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00937@ 1 FAMC @F00946@ 0 @I01888@ INDI 1 NAME King of Troy /Priam/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00946@ 0 @I01889@ INDI 1 NAME (?) /Hecuba/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Phrygia 1 FAMS @F00946@ 0 @I01890@ INDI 1 NAME /Tithonius~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Troy 1 DEAT 2 PLAC or after 1237 B.C. 1 FAMS @F00948@ 1 FAMC @F00950@ 0 @I01891@ INDI 1 NAME /Eos~/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00948@ 1 NOTE @NI01891@ 0 @NI01891@ NOTE 1 CONC Eos was also known as Aurora 0 @I01892@ INDI 1 NAME King of Troy /Laomedon~/ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 PLAC abt. 1237 B.C. 1 FAMS @F00950@ 1 FAMC @F00952@ 0 @I01893@ INDI 1 NAME /Strymo~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Troy 1 FAMS @F00950@ 1 NOTE @NI01893@ 0 @NI01893@ NOTE 1 CONC Strymo may also have been known as Placia 0 @I01894@ INDI 1 NAME King of Troy /Ilius~/ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 PLAC abt. 1281 B.C. 1 FAMS @F00952@ 1 FAMC @F00953@ 0 @I01895@ INDI 1 NAME /Eurydice~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Troy 1 FAMS @F00952@ 0 @I01896@ INDI 1 NAME King of Troy /Tross~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Acadia 1 DEAT 2 PLAC abt. 1281 B.C. 1 FAMS @F00953@ 1 FAMC @F00954@ 0 @I01897@ INDI 1 NAME /Callirhoe~/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00953@ 0 @I01898@ INDI 1 NAME King of Acadia /Erichthonius~/ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 PLAC 1387-1384 B.C. 1 FAMS @F00954@ 1 FAMC @F00956@ 0 @I01899@ INDI 1 NAME /Astyoche~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Acadia 1 FAMS @F00954@ 1 FAMC @F00955@ 0 @I01900@ INDI 1 NAME /Simios/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00955@ 0 @I01901@ INDI 1 NAME King of Acadia /Dardanus~/ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 PLAC 1414 B.C. 1 FAMS @F00956@ 1 FAMC @F00959@ 0 @I01902@ INDI 1 NAME /? of Teucri Batea~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Basia, Asia 1 FAMS @F00956@ 1 FAMC @F00958@ 0 @I01903@ INDI 1 NAME King of Teucri /Teucer/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00958@ 0 @I01904@ INDI 1 NAME /Zerah ben Judah~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC 1751 B.C. 1 DEAT 2 PLAC 1529-1480 B.C. 1 FAMS @F00959@ 1 FAMC @F00949@ 0 @I01905@ INDI 1 NAME /Electra~/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00959@ 1 FAMC @F00960@ 0 @I01906@ INDI 1 NAME /Atlas/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00960@ 0 @I01907@ INDI 1 NAME /Pleione/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00960@ 0 @I01908@ INDI 1 NAME King of Goshen /Judah (Judeh) ben Israel~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC 1805 B.C., in Canaan 1 DEAT 2 PLAC 1676 B.C. 1 FAMS @F00949@ 1 FAMC @F00963@ 0 @I01909@ INDI 1 NAME /Tamur (Tamar) of the Canaanites~/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00949@ 1 FAMC @F00962@ 0 @I01910@ INDI 1 NAME /Epher/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00962@ 1 NOTE @NI01910@ 0 @NI01910@ NOTE 1 CONC Epher may also have been called Atlas [from the G675.ftw file]. Jim Fina 1 CONC 's FTW file says that the father of Tamur was Shua [from Jim Fina's FTW fi 1 CONC le, 29 September 1999]. 0 @I01911@ INDI 1 NAME King of Goshen /Jacob (Israel) ben Isaac~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC 1892 B.C., in Canaan 1 DEAT 2 PLAC 1745 B.C. 1 FAMS @F00963@ 1 FAMC @F00965@ 1 NOTE @NI01911@ 0 @NI01911@ NOTE 1 CONC Jacob may also have been known as Israel [from the G675.ftw file]. 0 @I01912@ INDI 1 NAME /Leah (Lleah) bint Laban of Paddam Aram~/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00963@ 1 FAMC @F00964@ 0 @I01913@ INDI 1 NAME /Laban ben Bethuel/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00964@ 0 @I01914@ INDI 1 NAME /Isaac ben Abraham~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Canaan 1 FAMS @F00965@ 1 FAMC @F00967@ 0 @I01915@ INDI 1 NAME /Rebekah bint Bethuel~/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00965@ 1 FAMC @F00966@ 0 @I01916@ INDI 1 NAME /Bethuel ben Nahor the Aramean/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00966@ 1 FAMC @F00975@ 0 @I01917@ INDI 1 NAME /Abraham (Abram) ben Terah~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC 2052 B.C., in Ur 1 DEAT 2 PLAC 1877 B.C., in Canaan 1 FAMS @F00967@ 1 FAMC @F00968@ 0 @I01918@ INDI 1 NAME /Sarah (Serai, Sarai) bint Terah~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Ur 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Kiriath, Arba, in Hebron 1 FAMS @F00967@ 1 FAMC @F00968@ 1 NOTE @NI01918@ 0 @NI01918@ NOTE 1 CONC Sarai was also called Sarah [from the G675.ftw file]. 0 @I01919@ INDI 1 NAME King of Agade /Terah~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC 2122 B.C. 1 DEAT 2 PLAC 1917 B.C., in Haran 1 FAMS @F00968@ 1 FAMC @F00970@ 1 NOTE @NI01919@ 0 @NI01919@ NOTE 1 CONC Terah was also known as Tarih [from the G675.ftw file]. 0 @I01920@ INDI 1 NAME King of Ur and Agade /Nahor~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC 2151 B.C. 1 DEAT 2 PLAC 2003 B.C. 1 FAMS @F00970@ 1 FAMC @F00972@ 1 NOTE @NI01920@ 0 @NI01920@ NOTE 1 CONC Nahor was also called Nahur [from the G675.ftw file]. 0 @I01921@ INDI 1 NAME /Maria~/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00968@ 0 @I01922@ INDI 1 NAME King of Ur and Agade /Serung (Serug)~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC 2181 B.C. 1 DEAT 2 PLAC 1951 B.C. 1 FAMS @F00972@ 1 FAMC @F00969@ 1 NOTE @NI01922@ 0 @NI01922@ NOTE 1 CONC Serug was also known as Saragh [from the G675.ftw file]. 0 @I01923@ INDI 1 NAME /Melka~/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00972@ 1 FAMC @F00973@ 0 @I01924@ INDI 1 NAME /Kaber/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00973@ 0 @I01925@ INDI 1 NAME King of Lagash /Reu~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC 2213 B.C. 1 DEAT 2 PLAC 1973 B.C. 1 FAMS @F00969@ 1 FAMC @F00961@ 1 NOTE @NI01925@ 0 @NI01925@ NOTE 1 CONC Reu was also known as Ra'u [from the G675.ftw file]. 0 @I01926@ INDI 1 NAME King of Babylon /Peleg (Pelag)~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC 2241 B.C. 1 DEAT 2 PLAC 2003 B.C. 1 FAMS @F00961@ 1 FAMC @F00976@ 1 NOTE @NI01926@ 0 @NI01926@ NOTE 1 CONC Pelag was also known as Falikh [from the G675.ftw file]. 0 @I01927@ INDI 1 NAME King of Babylon /Eber (Heber) ibn Salah~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC 2276 B.C. 1 DEAT 2 PLAC 1812 B.C. 1 FAMS @F00976@ 1 FAMC @F00977@ 0 @I01928@ INDI 1 NAME King of Babylon /Salah~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC 2306 B.C. 1 DEAT 2 PLAC 1873 B.C. 1 FAMS @F00977@ 1 FAMC @F00979@ 1 NOTE @NI01928@ 0 @NI01928@ NOTE 1 CONC Salah may also have been known as Shalikh [from the G675.ftw file]. 0 @I01929@ INDI 1 NAME /Mu'ak~/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00977@ 1 FAMC @F00978@ 0 @I01930@ INDI 1 NAME /Kesed/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00978@ 0 @I01931@ INDI 1 NAME King of Arrapachtis /Arphaxad~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC 2341 B.C. 1 DEAT 2 PLAC 1903 B.C. 1 FAMS @F00979@ 1 FAMC @F00982@ 1 NOTE @NI01931@ 0 @NI01931@ NOTE 1 CONC Arphaxad may also have been called Arfakhshadh [from the G675.ftw file]. 0 @I01932@ INDI 1 NAME /Rasu'eja~/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00979@ 1 FAMC @F00981@ 0 @I01933@ INDI 1 NAME /Elam/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00981@ 0 @I01934@ INDI 1 NAME /Shem~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC 2454 B.C. 1 DEAT 2 PLAC 1844 B.C. 1 FAMS @F00982@ 1 FAMC @F00984@ 1 NOTE @NI01934@ 0 @NI01934@ NOTE 1 CONC Shem is also known as Sceaf or Sam [from the G675.ftw file]. 0 @I01935@ INDI 1 NAME /Sedeqetelebab~/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00982@ 1 FAMC @F00983@ 0 @I01936@ INDI 1 NAME /Eliakim/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00983@ 0 @I01937@ INDI 1 NAME /Noah~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC 2944 B.C. 1 DEAT 2 PLAC 1994 B.C. 1 FAMS @F00984@ 1 FAMC @F00986@ 1 NOTE @NI01937@ 0 @NI01937@ NOTE 1 CONC Noah is also called Nuh [from the G675.ftw file]. 0 @I01938@ INDI 1 NAME /Emzara~/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00984@ 1 FAMC @F00985@ 1 NOTE @NI01938@ 0 @NI01938@ NOTE 1 CONC Emzara was also known as Naamah [from the G675.ftw file]. 0 @I01939@ INDI 1 NAME /Rakeel/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00985@ 0 @I01940@ INDI 1 NAME /Lamech~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC 3126 B.C. 1 DEAT 2 PLAC 2349 B.C. 1 FAMS @F00986@ 1 FAMC @F00988@ 1 NOTE @NI01940@ 0 @NI01940@ NOTE 1 CONC Lamech is also known as Lamk [from the G675.ftw file]. 0 @I01941@ INDI 1 NAME /Betenos~/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00986@ 1 FAMC @F00987@ 1 NOTE @NI01941@ 0 @NI01941@ NOTE 1 CONC Betenos may also have been known as Ashmua [from the G675.ftw file]. 0 @I01942@ INDI 1 NAME /Barakiil/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00987@ 1 NOTE @NI01942@ 0 @NI01942@ NOTE 1 CONC Barakiil may also have been called Elishaa [from the G675.ftw file]. 0 @I01943@ INDI 1 NAME /Methuselah~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC 3314 B.C. 1 DEAT 2 PLAC 2399 B.C. 1 FAMS @F00988@ 1 FAMC @F00990@ 1 NOTE @NI01943@ 0 @NI01943@ NOTE 1 CONC Methuselah is also known as Mattushalakh [from the G675.ftw file]. 0 @I01944@ INDI 1 NAME /Edna~/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00988@ 1 FAMC @F00989@ 0 @I01945@ INDI 1 NAME /Azrial/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00989@ 0 @I01946@ INDI 1 NAME /Enoch~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC 3378 B.C. 1 DEAT 2 PLAC 2399 B.C. 1 FAMS @F00990@ 1 FAMC @F00992@ 1 NOTE @NI01946@ 0 @NI01946@ NOTE 1 CONC Enoch is also known as Akhnukh [from the G675.ftw file]. 0 @I01947@ INDI 1 NAME /Edna~/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00990@ 1 FAMC @F00991@ 0 @I01948@ INDI 1 NAME /Danel/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00991@ 0 @I01949@ INDI 1 NAME /Jared~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC 3540 B.C. 1 DEAT 2 PLAC 2578 B.C. 1 FAMS @F00992@ 1 FAMC @F00994@ 1 NOTE @NI01949@ 0 @NI01949@ NOTE 1 CONC Jared is also known as Yard [from the G675.ftw file]. 0 @I01950@ INDI 1 NAME /Baraka~/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00992@ 1 FAMC @F00993@ 0 @I01951@ INDI 1 NAME /Rashujal/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00993@ 0 @I01952@ INDI 1 NAME /Mahalelel (Malalahel)~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC 3605 B.C. 1 DEAT 2 PLAC 2710 B.C. 1 FAMS @F00994@ 1 FAMC @F00996@ 1 NOTE @NI01952@ 0 @NI01952@ NOTE 1 CONC Malalahel is also known as Mahlil [from the G675.ftw file]. 0 @I01953@ INDI 1 NAME /Dinah~/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00994@ 1 FAMC @F00995@ 0 @I01954@ INDI 1 NAME /Barakiel/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00995@ 0 @I01955@ INDI 1 NAME /Cainann (Canaan)~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC 3675 B.C. 1 DEAT 2 PLAC 2765 B.C. 1 FAMS @F00996@ 1 FAMC @F00997@ 0 @I01956@ INDI 1 NAME /Mualeleth~/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00996@ 1 FAMC @F00997@ 0 @I01957@ INDI 1 NAME /Enosh (Enos)~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC 3765 B.C. 1 DEAT 2 PLAC 2860 B.C. 1 FAMS @F00997@ 1 FAMC @F00971@ 1 NOTE @NI01957@ 0 @NI01957@ NOTE 1 CONC Enos is also known as Yanish [from the G675.ftw file]. 0 @I01958@ INDI 1 NAME /Noam~/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00997@ 1 FAMC @F00999@ 0 @I01959@ INDI 1 NAME /Seth~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC 3870 B.C. 1 DEAT 2 PLAC 2958 B.C. 1 FAMS @F00971@ 1 FAMS @F00999@ 1 FAMC @F00974@ 1 NOTE @NI01959@ 0 @NI01959@ NOTE 1 CONC Seth is also known as Shith [from the G675.ftw file]. 0 @I01960@ INDI 1 NAME /Azura~/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00999@ 1 FAMC @F00974@ 0 @I01961@ INDI 1 NAME /Meryet-Nit~/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00971@ 0 @I01962@ INDI 1 NAME /Adam~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC 5500-4000 B.C. 1 DEAT 2 PLAC 3070 B.C. 1 FAMS @F00974@ 1 FAMC @F02200@ 0 @I01963@ INDI 1 NAME /Eve~/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00974@ 1 FAMC @F02200@ 0 @I01964@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Lumsden/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1480 1 FAMS @F00541@ 1 FAMC @F01015@ 1 NOTE @NI01964@ 0 @NI01964@ NOTE 1 CONC Robert was known as the fifth Laird of Medlar (from Jim Fina's FTW file). 0 @I01965@ INDI 1 NAME Janet /Mortimor/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Craigievar, Scotland 1 FAMS @F00541@ 1 FAMC @F01020@ 0 @I01966@ INDI 1 NAME ? /Skene/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Skene 1 FAMS @F00582@ 0 @I01967@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Forbes/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F01014@ 1 FAMC @F01016@ 1 NOTE @NI01967@ 0 @NI01967@ NOTE 1 CONC Thomas was known as Thomas Forbes, 1st of Echt (from Jim Fina's FTW file). 0 @I01968@ INDI 1 NAME Marjory /Stewart/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F01014@ 0 @I01969@ INDI 1 NAME Alaster Cam /Forbes/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Brux 1 FAMS @F01016@ 1 FAMC @F01022@ 0 @I01970@ INDI 1 NAME Catherine /Cameron/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F01016@ 1 FAMC @F01025@ 1 NOTE @NI01970@ 0 @NI01970@ NOTE 1 CONC Catherine was known as Catherine Cameron of Brux and Drumallachie (from J 1 CONC im Fina's FTW file). 0 @I01971@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Lumsden/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 1470 1 FAMS @F01015@ 1 FAMC @F01017@ 1 NOTE @NI01971@ 0 @NI01971@ NOTE 1 CONC Thomas was known as Thomas Lumsden, 4th of Conland and Medlar (from Jim Fi 1 CONC na's FTW file). 0 @I01972@ INDI 1 NAME Edigia /Ogilvy/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F01015@ 0 @I01973@ INDI 1 NAME John /Lumsden/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 1452 1 FAMS @F01017@ 1 FAMC @F01018@ 1 NOTE @NI01973@ 0 @NI01973@ NOTE 1 CONC John was known as John Lumsden, 2nd of Conland and Medlar (from Jim Fina 1 CONC 's FTW file). The same source also gives that title to John's father, how 1 CONC ever. 0 @I01974@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Lumsden/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1350 1 FAMS @F01018@ 1 FAMC @F00721@ 1 NOTE @NI01974@ 0 @NI01974@ NOTE 1 CONC Thomas was known as Thomas Lumsden, 2nd of Conland and Medlar (from Jim Fi 1 CONC na's FTW file). The same source also suggests that Thomas's son had th 1 CONC at title, however. 0 @I01975@ INDI 1 NAME Edward /Mortimor/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Craigievar, Scotland 1 FAMS @F01020@ 0 @I01976@ INDI 1 NAME Duncan /Forbes/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Ardgeithen 1 FAMS @F01019@ 1 FAMC @F01021@ 0 @I01977@ INDI 1 NAME Christian /Gordon/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F01019@ 1 FAMC @F01023@ 0 @I01978@ INDI 1 NAME John /Forbes/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Tolquhon 1 FAMS @F01021@ 1 FAMC @F01022@ 1 NOTE @NI01978@ 0 @NI01978@ NOTE 1 CONC John was knighted (from Jim Fina's FTW file). 0 @I01979@ INDI 1 NAME John /Forbes/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F01022@ 1 FAMC @F00745@ 1 NOTE @NI01979@ 0 @NI01979@ NOTE 1 CONC John was knighted, and was known as Sir John Forbes of the Black Lip (fr 1 CONC om Jim Fina's FTW file). 0 @I01980@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret /Kennedy/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Dunmore 1 FAMS @F01022@ 0 @I01981@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Gordon/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Auchindoir 1 FAMS @F01023@ 0 @I01982@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Stuart/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 1411 1 FAMS @F00758@ 1 FAMC @F01031@ 0 @I01983@ INDI 1 NAME John de /Forbes/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1387 1 FAMS @F00745@ 1 FAMC @F00753@ 0 @I01984@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret /?/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00745@ 0 @I01985@ INDI 1 NAME Alexander /Forbes/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 3 JUL 1364 1 FAMS @F00753@ 1 FAMC @F01029@ 1 NOTE @NI01985@ 0 @NI01985@ NOTE 1 CONC Alexander was knighted (from Jim Fina's FTW file). 0 @I01986@ INDI 1 NAME Ewen /Cameron/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F01025@ 1 NOTE @NI01986@ 0 @NI01986@ NOTE 1 CONC Ewen was knighted, and was known as Sir Ewen Cameron of Brux and Drumallac 1 CONC hie (from Jim Fina's FTW file). 0 @I01987@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Lumsden/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1310 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1370 1 FAMS @F00721@ 1 FAMC @F01024@ 1 NOTE @NI01987@ 0 @NI01987@ NOTE 1 CONC Thomas was known as the 1st of Conland and Medlar (from Jim Fina's FTW fil 1 CONC e). 0 @I01988@ INDI 1 NAME Gilbert de /Lumsden/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F01024@ 1 FAMC @F00583@ 1 NOTE @NI01988@ 0 @NI01988@ NOTE 1 CONC Gilbert was known as Gilbert de Lumsden of Lumsdaine and Blaneme (from J 1 CONC im Fina's FTW file). 0 @I01989@ INDI 1 NAME Adam de /Lumsden/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Lumsdaine 1 FAMS @F00583@ 0 @I01990@ INDI 1 NAME James /Stewart/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1243 1 DEAT 2 DATE 16 JUL 1309 1 FAMS @F01027@ 1 FAMC @F00514@ 1 NOTE @NI01990@ 0 @NI01990@ NOTE 1 CONC James was High Steward of Scotland (from Jim Fina's FTW file). 0 @I01991@ INDI 1 NAME Cecilia /?/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F01027@ 1 FAMC @F01036@ 0 @I01992@ INDI 1 NAME Hugh /Ross/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1333 1 FAMS @F01028@ 1 NOTE @NI01992@ 0 @NI01992@ NOTE 1 CONC Hugh was the 4th Earl of Ross (from Jim Fina's FTW file). 0 @I01993@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret /Graham/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F01028@ 0 @I01994@ INDI 1 NAME John de /Forbes/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 1362 1 FAMS @F01029@ 1 FAMC @F01049@ 0 @I01995@ INDI 1 NAME Duncan de /Aberbothenoth/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 13 DEC 1314 1 FAMS @F01030@ 1 FAMC @F00763@ 0 @I01996@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Mure/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F01026@ 1 FAMC @F01032@ 0 @I01997@ INDI 1 NAME John /Stewart/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1337 2 PLAC Scotland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 4 APR 1406 2 PLAC Dundonald 1 FAMS @F01031@ 1 FAMC @F01026@ 1 NOTE @NI01997@ 0 @NI01997@ NOTE 1 CONC John became Robert III, King of Scotland (from Jim Fina's FTW file). 0 @I01998@ INDI 1 NAME Annabella /Drummond/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1350 1 DEAT 2 DATE OCT 1401 2 PLAC Scone Palace, Perthshire 1 FAMS @F01031@ 1 FAMC @F01033@ 0 @I01999@ INDI 1 NAME Adam /Mure/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Rolwllan 1 FAMS @F01032@ 1 NOTE @NI01999@ 0 @NI01999@ NOTE 1 CONC Adam was knighted (from Jim Fina's FTW file). 0 @I02000@ INDI 1 NAME John /Drummond/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Stobhall 1 FAMS @F01033@ 1 NOTE @NI02000@ 0 @NI02000@ NOTE 1 CONC John was knighted (from Jim Fina's FTW file). 0 @I02001@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Montifex/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F01033@ 1 FAMC @F01034@ 0 @I02002@ INDI 1 NAME William /Montifex/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F01034@ 1 NOTE @NI02002@ 0 @NI02002@ NOTE 1 CONC William was knighted (from Jim Fina's FTW file). 0 @I02003@ INDI 1 NAME Alan /FitzWalter/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1204 1 FAMS @F00515@ 1 FAMC @F01051@ 1 NOTE @NI02003@ 0 @NI02003@ NOTE 1 CONC Alan was High Steward of Scotland [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 22 July 1999] 1 CONC . 0 @I02004@ INDI 1 NAME Alesta /?/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00515@ 1 FAMC @F01060@ 0 @I02005@ INDI 1 NAME Gilchrist of /Angus/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 1209 1 FAMS @F00373@ 1 FAMC @F01061@ 1 NOTE @NI02005@ 0 @NI02005@ NOTE 1 CONC Gilchrist was the 4th Earl of Angus [from Jim Fina's FTW file]. 0 @I02006@ INDI 1 NAME of Huntingdon /Marjory~/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00373@ 1 FAMC @F00387@ 0 @I02007@ INDI 1 NAME James /Macrory/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00375@ 1 FAMC @F00376@ 0 @I02008@ INDI 1 NAME Angus /Macrory/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00376@ 1 NOTE @NI02008@ 0 @NI02008@ NOTE 1 CONC Angus was known as the Lord of Bute [from Jim Fina's FTW file]. 0 @I02009@ INDI 1 NAME Patric of /Dunbar/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F01036@ 1 NOTE @NI02009@ 0 @NI02009@ NOTE 1 CONC Patric was Earl of Dunbar [from Jim Fina's FTW file]. 0 @I02010@ INDI 1 NAME Christina /Bruce/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F01036@ 1 FAMC @F01039@ 0 @I02011@ INDI 1 NAME Christina de /Ireby/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 1305 1 FAMS @F01039@ 1 FAMC @F01040@ 0 @I02012@ INDI 1 NAME William de /Ireby/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F01040@ 1 NOTE @NI02012@ 0 @NI02012@ NOTE 1 CONC William was knighted [from Jim Fina's FTW file]. 0 @I02013@ INDI 1 NAME Gilbert de /Clare/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 1180 AND 1182 2 PLAC Hertford, Hertfordshire, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 25 OCT 1230 2 PLAC Penrose, Brittany, France 1 FAMS @F01042@ 1 FAMC @F01050@ 1 NOTE @NI02013@ 0 @NI02013@ NOTE 1 CONC Gilbert was the 1st Earl of Gloucester [from Jim Fina's FTW file]. 0 @I02014@ INDI 1 NAME Isabella (Isabel) /Marshal/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 9 OCT 1200 2 PLAC Pembroke Castle, Wales 1 DEAT 2 DATE BET 16 AND 17 JAN 1239/40 2 PLAC Berkhamstead Castle, Hertfordshire, England 1 FAMS @F01042@ 1 FAMC @F01055@ 1 NOTE @NI02014@ 0 @NI02014@ NOTE 1 CONC Isabella was known as Lady Isabella Marshal [from Jim Fina's FTW file]. 0 @I02015@ INDI 1 NAME Neil of /Carrick/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1202 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1256 1 FAMS @F01044@ 1 FAMC @F01659@ 1 NOTE @NI02015@ 0 @NI02015@ NOTE 1 CONC Neil was known as Neil of Carrick, Earl of Carrick II [from Jim Fina's F 1 CONC TW file]. 0 @I02016@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret /Stewart/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1206 1 FAMS @F01044@ 1 FAMC @F00510@ 0 @I02017@ INDI 1 NAME Donald of /Mar/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 1297 1 FAMS @F01043@ 1 FAMC @F01045@ 1 NOTE @NI02017@ 0 @NI02017@ NOTE 1 CONC Donald was the 10th Earl of Mar [from Jim Fina's FTW file]. 0 @I02018@ INDI 1 NAME Helen /?/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F01043@ 1 FAMC @F01047@ 0 @I02019@ INDI 1 NAME Gilcrest of /Mar/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F01045@ 1 FAMC @F01046@ 1 NOTE @NI02019@ 0 @NI02019@ NOTE 1 CONC Gilcrest was Earl of Mar [from Jim Fina's FTW file]. 0 @I02020@ INDI 1 NAME Morgund of /Mar/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F01046@ 1 FAMC @F01063@ 1 NOTE @NI02020@ 0 @NI02020@ NOTE 1 CONC Morgund was Earl of Mar [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 22 July 1999]. 0 @I02021@ INDI 1 NAME ap Iorwerth /Llywelyn (Llewelyn) Fawr~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1173 2 PLAC Aberffraw Castle, Caernarvonshire, Wales 1 DEAT 2 DATE 11 APR 1240 2 PLAC Aberconwy, Arllechwedd Isaf, Caernarvonshire, Wales 1 FAMS @F01047@ 1 FAMS @F07461@ 1 FAMC @F01048@ 1 NOTE @NI02021@ 0 @NI02021@ NOTE 1 CONC Llywelyn was Prince of Wales [from Jim Fina's FTW file]. 0 @I02022@ INDI 1 NAME verch Llywarch /Tangwystyl "Goch"~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1168 1 FAMS @F01047@ 1 FAMC @F07288@ 0 @I02023@ INDI 1 NAME ap Owain "Gwynedd" /Iorwerth "Drwyndwn"~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1145 2 PLAC Aberffraw Castle, Aberffraw, Anglsy, Wales 1 DEAT 2 DATE BET 1174 AND 1184 1 FAMS @F01048@ 1 FAMC @F01069@ 0 @I02024@ INDI 1 NAME verch Madog /Margaret (Margred)~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1129 1 FAMS @F01048@ 1 FAMC @F01075@ 0 @I02025@ INDI 1 NAME John de /Forbes/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1305 2 PLAC Urquhart Castle, Loch Ness, Scotland 1 FAMS @F01049@ 1 FAMC @F01052@ 0 @I02026@ INDI 1 NAME ? de /Lard/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F01049@ 1 FAMC @F01053@ 0 @I02027@ INDI 1 NAME Duncan (Dominus) de /Forbes/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT 1272 1 FAMS @F01052@ 0 @I02028@ INDI 1 NAME John de /Lard/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F01053@ 0 @I02029@ INDI 1 NAME Amicia (Amice) /Fitzrobert/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1160 2 PLAC Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1 JAN 1224/25 1 FAMS @F01050@ 1 FAMC @F01089@ 1 NOTE @NI02029@ 0 @NI02029@ NOTE 1 CONC Amicia was known as the Countess of Gloucester [from Jim Fina's FTW file 1 CONC ]. There also existed a contemporary, Amice de Beaumont. Were they the sa 1 CONC me? 0 @I02030@ INDI 1 NAME William /Marshall/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 1144 AND 1146 1 DEAT 2 DATE 14 MAY 1219 2 PLAC Caversham Manor, England 1 FAMS @F01055@ 1 FAMC @F01088@ 1 NOTE @NI02030@ 0 @NI02030@ NOTE 1 CONC William was the 4th Earl of Pembroke [from Jim Fina's FTW file]. 0 @I02031@ INDI 1 NAME Isabel Fitzgilbert de /Clare/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 1172 AND 1174 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1220 2 PLAC Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales 1 FAMS @F01055@ 1 FAMC @F01100@ 1 NOTE @NI02031@ 0 @NI02031@ NOTE 1 CONC Isabel was known as Countess Strigoil [from Jim Fina's FTW file]. 0 @I02032@ INDI 1 NAME Walter /FitzAlan/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1177 1 FAMS @F01051@ 1 FAMC @F01056@ 1 NOTE @NI02032@ 0 @NI02032@ NOTE 1 CONC Walter was the 1st Steward of Scotland [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 22 Ju 1 CONC ly 1999]. 0 @I02033@ INDI 1 NAME Eschina de /Londoniis/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F01051@ 1 FAMC @F01059@ 0 @I02034@ INDI 1 NAME fitz Fleald /Alan~/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F01056@ 1 FAMC @F01057@ 0 @I02035@ INDI 1 NAME ? of /Shropshire/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F01056@ 1 FAMC @F01058@ 0 @I02036@ INDI 1 NAME /Flaald~/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F01057@ 1 FAMC @F01085@ 0 @I02037@ INDI 1 NAME Warine of /Shropshire/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F01058@ 1 NOTE @NI02037@ 0 @NI02037@ NOTE 1 CONC Warine was Sheriff of Shropshire [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 22 July 1999]. 0 @I02038@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas de /Londoniis/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F01059@ 0 @I02039@ INDI 1 NAME Mormund of /Mar/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F01060@ 1 NOTE @NI02039@ 0 @NI02039@ NOTE 1 CONC Mormund was Earl of Mar [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 22 July 1999]. He see 1 CONC ms to have been alive at about the same time as Morgund of Mar. One wonde 1 CONC rs whether they're the same person. 0 @I02040@ INDI 1 NAME Gillbride of /Angus/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 1187 1 FAMS @F01061@ 1 FAMC @F01062@ 1 NOTE @NI02040@ 0 @NI02040@ NOTE 1 CONC Gillbride was the 2nd Earl of Angus [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 22 July 199 1 CONC 9]. 0 @I02041@ INDI 1 NAME ? of /Dunbar/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F01061@ 1 FAMC @F00881@ 0 @I02042@ INDI 1 NAME Dufugan of /Angus/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F01062@ 1 NOTE @NI02042@ 0 @NI02042@ NOTE 1 CONC Dufugan was the 1st Earl of Angus [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 22 July 1999] 1 CONC . 0 @I02043@ INDI 1 NAME King of Scotland /David I "the Saint"~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1080 2 PLAC Scotland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 24 MAY 1153 2 PLAC Carlisle, Cumberland, England 1 FAMS @F01064@ 1 FAMC @F01065@ 0 @I02044@ INDI 1 NAME of Huntingdon /Matilda (Maud)~/ 1 SEX F 1 NAME Matilda (Maud) /Huntington/ ~ 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 1072 AND 1074 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1072 1 DEAT 2 DATE 23 APR 1131 2 PLAC Scotland 1 FAMS @F07203@ 1 FAMS @F01064@ 1 FAMC @F01066@ 0 @I02045@ INDI 1 NAME /Malcolm III "Ceanmor (Longneck)" I~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 1031 AND 1033 1 DEAT 2 DATE 13 NOV 1093 2 PLAC Alnwick Castle, Alnwick, Northumberland, England 1 FAMS @F01065@ 1 FAMC @F01109@ 1 NOTE @NI02045@ 0 @NI02045@ NOTE 1 CONC Malcolm was King of Scotland. 0 @I02046@ INDI 1 NAME Queen of Scotland /Margaret "Atheling"~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 1042 AND 1045 2 PLAC Hungary 1 DEAT 2 DATE 16 NOV 1093 2 PLAC Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland 1 FAMS @F01065@ 1 FAMC @F01111@ 1 NOTE @NI02046@ 0 @NI02046@ NOTE 1 CONC Margaret was made a saint. She was known as "the exile" [from Jim Fina 1 CONC 's FTW file, 22 July 1999]. 0 @I02047@ INDI 1 NAME of Huntingdon /Waltheof II~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 1045 AND 1046 1 DEAT 2 DATE 31 MAY 1076 1 FAMS @F01066@ 1 FAMC @F01110@ 1 NOTE @NI02047@ 0 @NI02047@ NOTE 1 CONC Waltheof was beheaded at St. Giles Hill [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 22 Ju 1 CONC ly 1999]. He was Earl of Northumberland. 0 @I02048@ INDI 1 NAME of Lens /Judith~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 1054 AND 1055 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT 1086 1 FAMS @F01066@ 1 FAMC @F01119@ 1 NOTE @NI02048@ 0 @NI02048@ NOTE 1 CONC Judith was also known as Judith of Boulogne. 0 @I02049@ INDI 1 NAME William I de /Warenne/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1055 2 PLAC Bellencombe, Seine Inferieure, France 1 DEAT 2 DATE 24 JUN 1088 2 PLAC Pevensey, Lewes, Sussex, England 1 FAMS @F01067@ 1 FAMC @F01125@ 1 NOTE @NI02049@ 0 @NI02049@ NOTE 1 CONC William was Earl of Surrey [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 22 July 1999]. 0 @I02050@ INDI 1 NAME Princess of England /Gundred~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1063 2 PLAC Normandie, France 1 DEAT 2 DATE 27 MAY 1085 2 PLAC Castle Acre, Acre, Norfolkshire, England 1 FAMS @F01067@ 1 FAMC @F01160@ 0 @I02051@ INDI 1 NAME Mormaer (Earl) of \Mar\~ /Rothri/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F01063@ 0 @I02052@ INDI 1 NAME ap Gruffydd /Owain "Gwynedd"~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1087 1 DEAT 2 DATE DEC 1169 2 PLAC Caernarvonshire, Wales 1 FAMS @F01069@ 1 FAMC @F01070@ 1 NOTE @NI02052@ 0 @NI02052@ NOTE 1 CONC Owain was Prince of Gwynedd [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 22 July 1999]. 0 @I02053@ INDI 1 NAME verch Llywarch /Gwladus (Gwladys)~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1098 1 FAMS @F01069@ 1 FAMC @F01074@ 0 @I02054@ INDI 1 NAME ap Cynan /Gruffydd~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1055 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1137 2 PLAC Caernarvonshire, Wales 1 FAMS @F01070@ 1 FAMC @F01072@ 1 NOTE @NI02054@ 0 @NI02054@ NOTE 1 CONC Gruffydd was King of Gwynedd [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 22 July 1999]. 0 @I02055@ INDI 1 NAME verch Owain /Angharad~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1065 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1162 1 FAMS @F01070@ 1 FAMC @F01073@ 0 @I02056@ INDI 1 NAME ap Iago /Cynan~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1014 1 FAMS @F01072@ 1 FAMC @F01147@ 0 @I02057@ INDI 1 NAME ingen Olaf/Ranult (Ragnhildir, Rhanullt)~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1031 2 PLAC Dublin, Dublin, Ireland 1 FAMS @F01072@ 1 FAMC @F01076@ 0 @I02058@ INDI 1 NAME ap Edwin /Owain~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1044 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1105 1 FAMS @F01073@ 1 FAMC @F01148@ 1 NOTE @NI02058@ 0 @NI02058@ NOTE 1 CONC Owain was known as Lord Tegaingl [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 22 July 1999]. 0 @I02059@ INDI 1 NAME verch Ednywain /Morwyl~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1048 1 FAMS @F01073@ 1 FAMC @F07715@ 0 @I02060@ INDI 1 NAME ap Trahaearn /Llywarch~/ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1128 2 PLAC North Wales 1 FAMS @F01074@ 1 FAMC @F01071@ 1 NOTE @NI02060@ 0 @NI02060@ NOTE 1 CONC Llywarch was known as the Lord of Pembroke [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 22 J 1 CONC uly 1999]. 0 @I02061@ INDI 1 NAME ap Caradog /Trahaearn~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1030 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1081 2 PLAC Arwystli, Montgomeryshire, Wales 1 FAMS @F01071@ 1 FAMC @F01079@ 1 NOTE @NI02061@ 0 @NI02061@ NOTE 1 CONC Trahaern was King of North Wales [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 22 July 1999]. 0 @I02062@ INDI 1 NAME verch Gruffydd (Gruffudd) /Nest~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 1059 AND 1061 1 FAMS @F01071@ 1 FAMS @F07671@ 1 FAMC @F01163@ 0 @I02063@ INDI 1 NAME ap Maredydd (Maredudd) /Madog~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1091 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1160 2 PLAC Winchester, Hampshire, England 1 FAMS @F01075@ 1 FAMC @F01077@ 1 NOTE @NI02063@ 0 @NI02063@ NOTE 1 CONC Madoc was Prince of Powys [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 22 July 1999]. 0 @I02064@ INDI 1 NAME verch Gruffydd /Susanna~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1095 1 FAMS @F01075@ 1 FAMC @F01070@ 0 @I02065@ INDI 1 NAME /Maredudd ap Bleddyn~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1047 1 DEAT 2 DATE BET 1124 AND 1132 1 FAMS @F01077@ 1 FAMC @F01078@ 1 NOTE @NI02065@ 0 @NI02065@ NOTE 1 CONC Maredudd was Prince of Powys [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 22 July 1999]. 0 @I02066@ INDI 1 NAME verch Einudd /Hunydd~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1063 1 FAMS @F01077@ 1 FAMC @F00735@ 0 @I02067@ INDI 1 NAME ap Cynfyn /Bleddyn~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1025 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1075 2 PLAC Powys Castle, Wales 1 FAMS @F01078@ 1 FAMC @F00297@ 1 NOTE @NI02067@ 0 @NI02067@ NOTE 1 CONC Bleddyn was Prince of Deheubath [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 22 July 1999]. 0 @I02068@ INDI 1 NAME verch Cillin /Haer~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1025 1 FAMS @F01078@ 1 FAMC @F01165@ 0 @I02069@ INDI 1 NAME ap Morien /Einudd~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1020 1 FAMS @F00735@ 1 FAMC @F07995@ 1 NOTE @NI02069@ 0 @NI02069@ NOTE 1 CONC Einudd was Lord of Duffryn [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 22 July 1999]. 0 @I02070@ INDI 1 NAME Hugh of Kevelioc de /Meschines/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1147 1 DEAT 2 DATE 30 JUN 1181 2 PLAC Leek, Staffordshire, England 1 FAMS @F01080@ 1 FAMC @F01081@ 1 NOTE @NI02070@ 0 @NI02070@ NOTE 1 CONC Hugh was 6th Earl of Chester [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 22 July 1999]. 0 @I02071@ INDI 1 NAME Bertrade d'Evreux de /Montfort/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1155 1 DEAT 2 DATE 12 JUL 1189 2 PLAC Evreux, Eure, France 1 FAMS @F01080@ 1 FAMC @F01084@ 0 @I02072@ INDI 1 NAME Ranulph "des Gernons" de /Meschines/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1099 2 PLAC Castle Gernon, Normandie, France 1 DEAT 2 DATE 16 DEC 1153 2 PLAC England 1 FAMS @F01081@ 1 FAMC @F07635@ 1 NOTE @NI02072@ 0 @NI02072@ NOTE 1 CONC Ranulph was Earl of Chester [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 22 July 1999]. 0 @I02073@ INDI 1 NAME Maud /FitzRobert/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1120 1 DEAT 2 DATE 29 JUL 1189 2 PLAC Chester, Cheshire, England 1 FAMS @F01081@ 1 FAMC @F01083@ 0 @I02074@ INDI 1 NAME de Caen /Robert "the King's son"~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1090 2 PLAC Caen 1 DEAT 2 DATE 31 OCT 1147 2 PLAC Bristol, Gloucestershire, England 1 FAMS @F01083@ 1 FAMC @F01090@ 1 NOTE @NI02074@ 0 @NI02074@ NOTE 1 CONC Robert was Earl of Gloucester [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 22 July 1999]. 0 @I02075@ INDI 1 NAME Maud (Mabel or Sibyl) /FitzHamon/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1094 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1157 2 PLAC Bristol, Gloucestershire, England 1 FAMS @F01083@ 1 FAMC @F01091@ 0 @I02076@ INDI 1 NAME d'Evreux de Montfort /Simon II le Chauve~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 1117 AND 1121 1 DEAT 2 DATE 13 MAR 1180/81 1 FAMS @F07465@ 1 FAMS @F01084@ 1 FAMC @F07641@ 1 NOTE @NI02076@ 0 @NI02076@ NOTE 1 CONC Simon was Comte D'Evreux [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 22 July 1999]. 0 @I02077@ INDI 1 NAME Amice (Maud) de /Beaumont/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1130 1 FAMS @F01084@ 0 @I02078@ INDI 1 NAME Roger de /Clare/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 1115 AND 1116 2 PLAC Tunbridge Castle, Kent, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1173 2 PLAC Oxfordshire, England 1 FAMS @F01082@ 1 FAMC @F01086@ 1 NOTE @NI02078@ 0 @NI02078@ NOTE 1 CONC Roger was Earl of Herford [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 22 July 1999]. 0 @I02079@ INDI 1 NAME Jacqueline /Hutton/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F02462@ 0 @I02080@ INDI 1 NAME Richard fitz Gilbert de /Clare/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 1084 AND 1090 2 PLAC Hertford, Hertfordshire, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 15 APR 1136 2 PLAC Near Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, England 1 FAMS @F01086@ 1 FAMC @F01087@ 1 NOTE @NI02080@ 0 @NI02080@ NOTE 1 CONC Richard was Lord of Clare [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 22 July 1999]. 0 @I02081@ INDI 1 NAME Alice (Adeliza) de Kevelioc de /Meschines/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1094 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1128 1 FAMS @F01086@ 1 FAMC @F07635@ 0 @I02082@ INDI 1 NAME fitz Richard de Clare /Gilbert~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 1065 AND 1066 1 DEAT 2 DATE BET 1114 AND 1117 2 PLAC England 1 FAMS @F01087@ 1 FAMC @F01168@ 1 NOTE @NI02082@ 0 @NI02082@ NOTE 1 CONC Gilbert was Lord of Clare [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 22 July 1999]. 0 @I02083@ INDI 1 NAME de Clermont (Claremont) /Adeliza (Alice)~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1058 1 DEAT 2 PLAC England 1 FAMS @F01087@ 1 FAMC @F01174@ 0 @I02084@ INDI 1 NAME fitz Robert /William "Mafonache"~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 23 NOV 1116 1 DEAT 2 DATE BET 12 AND 23 NOV 1183 1 FAMS @F01089@ 1 FAMC @F01083@ 1 NOTE @NI02084@ 0 @NI02084@ NOTE 1 CONC William was Earl of Gloucester [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 22 July 1999]. 0 @I02085@ INDI 1 NAME Hawise de /Beaumont/ ~ de Leicester 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1129 1 DEAT 2 DATE 24 APR 1197 1 FAMS @F01089@ 1 FAMC @F07206@ 0 @I02086@ INDI 1 NAME King of England /Henry I "Beauclerc"~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT SEP 1070 2 PLAC Selby, Yorkshire, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1 DEC 1135 2 PLAC St. Denis, Seine-St. Denis, France 1 FAMS @F01090@ 1 FAMS @F07469@ 1 FAMS @F07311@ 1 FAMC @F01160@ 1 NOTE @NI02086@ 0 @NI02086@ NOTE 1 CONC Henry was King of England [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 22 July 1999]. 0 @I02087@ INDI 1 NAME Sylbilla /Corbet/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F01090@ 0 @I02088@ INDI 1 NAME fitz Hamon /Robert~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1070 2 PLAC East Chester, Cheshire, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 10 MAR 1106/07 1 FAMS @F01091@ 1 FAMC @F07648@ 1 NOTE @NI02088@ 0 @NI02088@ NOTE 1 CONC Robert was Lord of Glamorgan [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 22 July 1999]. 0 @I02089@ INDI 1 NAME Sibyl de /Montgomery/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1066 1 FAMS @F01091@ 1 FAMC @F01173@ 0 @I02090@ INDI 1 NAME Robert de /Beaumont/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1046 2 PLAC Pont-Audemer, Beaumont, Normandie, France 1 DEAT 2 DATE 5 JUN 1118 2 PLAC Leicestershire, England 1 FAMS @F01092@ 1 FAMS @F01104@ 1 FAMC @F01093@ 1 NOTE @NI02090@ 0 @NI02090@ NOTE 1 CONC Robert was 1st Earl of Leicester [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 22 July 1999]. 0 @I02091@ INDI 1 NAME Amice of /Montfort/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F01092@ 1 FAMC @F01095@ 0 @I02092@ INDI 1 NAME Roger de /Beaumont/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1022 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 1094 1 FAMS @F01093@ 1 FAMC @F07599@ 1 NOTE @NI02092@ 0 @NI02092@ NOTE 1 CONC Roger was known as the Seigneur of Beaumont [from Jim Fina's FTW fil 1 CONC e, 22 July 1999]. 0 @I02093@ INDI 1 NAME de Meulan /Adeliza (Adeline)~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1014 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1081 1 FAMS @F01093@ 1 FAMC @F01176@ 0 @I02094@ INDI 1 NAME Ralph of /Montfort/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F01095@ 1 NOTE @NI02094@ 0 @NI02094@ NOTE 1 CONC Ralph was known as the Seigneur of Montfort [from Jim Fina's FTW fil 1 CONC e, 22 July 1999]. 0 @I02095@ INDI 1 NAME "the Marshall" fitz Gilbert /John~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1105 1 DEAT 2 DATE BET 1164 AND 1165 1 FAMS @F01088@ 1 FAMC @F01096@ 0 @I02096@ INDI 1 NAME Sibilia (Sibyl) de /Salisbury/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F01088@ 1 FAMC @F01097@ 0 @I02097@ INDI 1 NAME fitz Robert /Gilbert "the Marshall"~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1075 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 1130 1 FAMS @F01096@ 1 FAMC @F07629@ 0 @I02098@ INDI 1 NAME fitz Edward de Salisbury /Walter~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1100 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1147 1 FAMS @F01097@ 1 FAMC @F01099@ 0 @I02099@ INDI 1 NAME Maud (Sibyl) de /Chaworth (Chaources)/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1112 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 1147 2 PLAC Near the Choir, Bradenstoke, Wiltshire, England 1 FAMS @F01097@ 1 FAMC @F01101@ 0 @I02100@ INDI 1 NAME de Salisbury /Edward~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1060 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 1130 1 FAMS @F01099@ 1 FAMC @F07575@ 1 NOTE @NI02100@ 0 @NI02100@ NOTE 1 CONC Edward was Sheriff of Wiltshire [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 22 July 1999]. 0 @I02101@ INDI 1 NAME Patrick de /Chaworth/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1052 1 FAMS @F01101@ 1 FAMC @F07630@ 0 @I02102@ INDI 1 NAME Maud (Matilda) de /Hesdin/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1074 1 FAMS @F01101@ 1 FAMC @F01175@ 0 @I02103@ INDI 1 NAME Richard "Strongbow" Fitzgilbert de /Clare/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 1125 AND 1130 1 DEAT 2 DATE 20 APR 1176 2 PLAC Dublin, Leinster, Ireland 1 FAMS @F01100@ 1 FAMC @F01103@ 1 NOTE @NI02103@ 0 @NI02103@ NOTE 1 CONC Richard was 2nd Earl of Pembroke [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 22 July 1999]. 0 @I02104@ INDI 1 NAME Eva (Aoife) /mac Murchada/ ~ of Leinster 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1141 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1177 1 FAMS @F01100@ 1 FAMC @F01102@ 1 NOTE @NI02104@ 0 @NI02104@ NOTE 1 CONC Aoife was Princess of Leinster [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 22 July 1999]. 0 @I02105@ INDI 1 NAME Gilbert de /Clare/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 SEP 1100 2 PLAC Tunbridge, Kent, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1149 2 PLAC England 1 FAMS @F01103@ 1 FAMC @F01087@ 1 NOTE @NI02105@ 0 @NI02105@ NOTE 1 CONC Gilbert was 1st Earl of Pembroke [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 22 July 1999]. 0 @I02106@ INDI 1 NAME Isabel (Elizabeth) de /Beaumont/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1104 2 PLAC Leicester, Leicestershire, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT 1172 1 FAMS @F01103@ 1 FAMC @F01104@ 0 @I02107@ INDI 1 NAME Diarmait /mac Murchada/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1110 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1 JAN 1170/71 2 PLAC Ferns, Ireland 1 FAMS @F07966@ 1 FAMS @F08060@ 1 FAMS @F01102@ 1 FAMC @F01105@ 1 NOTE @NI02107@ 0 @NI02107@ NOTE 1 CONC From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diarmait_MacMurrough: 1 CONT 1 CONT Diarmait (also known as Diarmait na nGall, "Dermot of the Foreigners", "Da 1 CONC imait MacMorchada"), anglicized as Dermot MacMurrough (died 1 January 117 1 CONC 1) was the King of Leinster, and is often considered to have been the mo 1 CONC st notorious traitor in Irish history. Ousted as King of Leinster, he invi 1 CONC ted King Henry II of England to assist him in regaining the throne. The su 1 CONC bsequent invasion led to Henry becoming Lord of Ireland himself, and mark 1 CONC ed the beginning of eight centuries of English dominance. 1 CONT 1 CONT Born in 1110, Diearmait was a son of Donnchad, King of Leinster and Dubli 1 CONC n; he was a descendant of Brian Boru. His father was killed in battle in 1 1 CONC 115 by Dublin Vikings and was buried, in Dublin, along with the bo 1 CONC dy of a dog - this was considered a huge insult. 1 CONT 1 CONT He had two wives (as allowed under the Brehon Laws), the first of whom, M 1 CONC ór Ua Tuathaill, was mother of Aoife of Leinster and Conchobar Mac Murchad 1 CONC a. By Sadb of Uí Faeláin, he had a daughter named Orlaith who married Domn 1 CONC all Mór, King of Munster. He had two illegitimate sons, Domnall Cáemána 1 CONC ch (died 1175) and Énna Cennselach (blinded 1169). 1 CONT 1 CONT After the death of his older brother, Diarmait unexpectedly became Ki 1 CONC ng of Leinster. This was opposed by the then High King of Ireland, Tairrde 1 CONC lbach mac Ruaidri Ua Conchobair who feared (rightly so) that Diarmait wou 1 CONC ld become a rival. King Tairrdelbach sent one of his allied Kings, the bel 1 CONC ligerent Tiernan O'Rourke (Irish Tigernán Ua Ruairc) to conquer Leinster a 1 CONC nd oust the young Diarmait. O'Rourke went on a brutal campaign slaughteri 1 CONC ng the livestock of Leinster and thereby trying to starve the province's r 1 CONC esidents. Diarmait was ousted from his throne, but was able to regain it w 1 CONC ith the help of Leinster clans in 1133. Afterwards followed two decad 1 CONC es of an uneasy peace between Ua Conchobair and Diarmait. In 1152 he ev 1 CONC en assisted the High King raid the land of O'Rourke who had by then beco 1 CONC me a renegade. Diarmait also 'abducted' O'Rourke's wife Derbforgaill alo 1 CONC ng with all her furniture and goods, with the aid of Derbforgaill's brothe 1 CONC r, a future pretender to the kingship of Meath. It was said that Derbhforg 1 CONC aill was not exactly an unwilling prisoner and she remained in Ferns wi 1 CONC th Diarmait, in comfort, for a number of years. 1 CONT 1 CONT After the death of the famous High King Brian Boru in 1014, Ireland w 1 CONC as at almost constant civil war for two centuries. After the fall of the O 1 CONC 'Brien family (Brian Boru's descendants) from the Irish throne, the vario 1 CONC us families which ruled Ireland's four provinces were constantly fighti 1 CONC ng with one another for control of all of Ireland. At that time Ireland w 1 CONC as like a federal kingdom, with five provinces (Ulster, Leinster, Munst 1 CONC er and Connaught along with Meath, which was the seat of the High King) ea 1 CONC ch ruled by kings who were all supposed to be loyal to the High King of Ir 1 CONC eland. 1 CONT 1 CONT In 1166, Ireland's new High King and Diarmait's only ally Muircherta 1 CONC ch Ua Lochlainn had fallen, and a large coalition led by Tigernán Ua Ruai 1 CONC rc (Diarmait's arch enemy) marched on Leinster. Ua Ruairc and his allies t 1 CONC ook Leinster with ease, and Diarmait and his wife barely escaped with the 1 CONC ir lives. Diarmait fled to Wales and from there to England and Franc 1 CONC e, in order to find King Henry II and plead with him to be allowed recru 1 CONC it soldiers to bring back to Ireland and reclaim his Kingship. (It shou 1 CONC ld be mentioned that King Henry II had in his possession, the Papal Bull l 1 CONC audabiliter which would entitle Henry to come to Ireland in order to de 1 CONC al with the renegade Christians) On returning to Wales, he sought the abo 1 CONC de of Robert Fitzstephen, who helped him organize a mercenary army of Norm 1 CONC an and Welsh soldiers to retrieve his kingship. Among them were Richa 1 CONC rd de Clare, 2nd Earl of Pembroke, alias Strongbow, who married Diarmait 1 CONC 's daughter, Aoife of Leinster, in 1170. 1 CONT 1 CONT In his absence Ruaidri mac Tairrdelbach Ua Conchobair (son of Diarmait's f 1 CONC ormer enemy, High King Tairrdelbach) had become the new High King of Irela 1 CONC nd. Diarmait planned not only to retake Leinster, but to oust the Uí Conch 1 CONC obair clan and become the High King of Ireland himself. He quickly reto 1 CONC ok Dublin, Ossory and the former Viking settlement of Waterford, and with 1 CONC in a short time had all of Leinster in his control again. 1 CONT 1 CONT He then marched on Tara (then Ireland's capital) to oust Ruaidri. Diarma 1 CONC it gambled that Ruaidri would not hurt the Leinster hostages which he h 1 CONC ad (including Diarmait's eldest son, Conchobar Mac Murchada). However Ua R 1 CONC uairc forced his hand and they were all killed. 1 CONT 1 CONT Diarmait's army lost the battle. He sent word to Wales and pleaded with St 1 CONC rongbow to come to Ireland as soon as possible. When Strongbow did arri 1 CONC ve in Wexford, along with his Welsh and Norman cavalry, took over both Wat 1 CONC erford and Wexford. They marched on Dublin. Diarmait was devastated aft 1 CONC er the death of his son, Domhnaill, he retreated to Ferns and died a few m 1 CONC onths later. 1 CONT 1 CONT Although in modern Irish history Diarmait Mac Murchada is often se 1 CONC en as a traitor, his intention was not to aid an English invasion of Irela 1 CONC nd, but rather to use Henry's assistance to become the High King of Irela 1 CONC nd himself. He had no way of knowing Henry II's ambitions on Ireland. 1 CONT 1 CONT Gerald of Wales, a Cambro-Norman historian who visited Ireland and whose u 1 CONC ncles and cousins were prominent soldiers in the army of Strongbow, sa 1 CONC id of Diarmait: 1 CONT 1 CONT "Now Dermot was a man tall of stature and stout of frame; a soldier who 1 CONC se heart was in the fray, and held valiant among his own nation. From oft 1 CONC en shouting his battle-cry his voice had become hoarse. A man who liked be 1 CONC tter to be feared by all than loved by any. One who would oppress his grea 1 CONC ter vassals, while he raised to high station men of lowly birth. A tyra 1 CONC nt to his own subjects, he was hated by strangers; his hand was against ev 1 CONC ery man, and every man's hand against him." 1 CONT 1 CONT After the invasion the Normans conquered Ireland by playing one Irish fami 1 CONC ly off against another. Ua Conchobair was soon ousted, first as High Ki 1 CONC ng and eventually as King of Connaught. Attempting to regain his provinci 1 CONC al kingdom, he turned to the English as Diarmait had before him. By 117 1 CONC 1, England directly controlled a small territory in Ireland surrounding t 1 CONC he city of Dublin known as "the Pale", and the city of Waterford, while t 1 CONC he rest of Ireland was divided between Norman and Welsh barons sent by t 1 CONC he English, and the various Irish Clans (like the Uí Conchobair who retain 1 CONC ed Connaught and the Uí Néill who retained Ulster). 1 CONT 1 CONT Subsequently most of the ruling Norman families began to intermarry with t 1 CONC he Irish. Eventually they allied with Irish clans against England, adopt 1 CONC ed the Irish language and as the English put it "became more Irish than t 1 CONC he Irish themselves" prompting a second English invasion centuries later. 0 @I02108@ INDI 1 NAME Ua Tuathaill (O'Toole) /Mór~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1114 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1191 1 FAMS @F01102@ 1 FAMC @F01106@ 0 @I02109@ INDI 1 NAME Donnchadh /mac Murchada/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1085 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1115 2 PLAC Lough Carmen, Wexford, Ireland 1 FAMS @F01105@ 1 FAMC @F01177@ 1 NOTE @NI02109@ 0 @NI02109@ NOTE 1 CONC Donnchad was King of Leinster (1098-1115) and Dublin (????-1115). 0 @I02110@ INDI 1 NAME Mouirchertach (Murcertac) /O'Toole/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1089 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1164 1 FAMS @F01106@ 1 FAMC @F01094@ 1 NOTE @NI02110@ 0 @NI02110@ NOTE 1 CONC Mouirchertach was King of Munster [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 22 July 1999] 1 CONC . 0 @I02111@ INDI 1 NAME Alan of /Dol/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F01085@ 1 NOTE @NI02111@ 0 @NI02111@ NOTE 1 CONC Alan was Dapifer (Steward) of Dol [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 23 July 1999] 1 CONC . 0 @I02112@ INDI 1 NAME de Mormaer /Crinan~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 975 2 PLAC Atholl, Perthshire, Scotland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1045 2 PLAC Dunkeld, Perthshire, Scotland 1 FAMS @F00786@ 1 FAMC @F01107@ 1 NOTE @NI02112@ 0 @NI02112@ NOTE 1 CONC Crinan was known as Crinan the Thane, Abbot of Dunkeld. He died in batt 1 CONC le [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 23 July 1999]. 0 @I02113@ INDI 1 NAME of Atholl /Duncan~/, Lord of Mormaer 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 949 1 FAMS @F01107@ 1 FAMC @F01190@ 1 NOTE @NI02113@ 0 @NI02113@ NOTE 1 CONC Duncan was Mormaer (Earl) of Atholl [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 23 July 199 1 CONC 9]. 0 @I02114@ INDI 1 NAME King of Scotland /Duncan I~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 1001 AND 1013 2 PLAC Perthshire, Scotland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 14 AUG 1040 2 PLAC Iona, near Elgin, Scotland 1 FAMS @F01109@ 1 FAMC @F00786@ 1 NOTE @NI02114@ 0 @NI02114@ NOTE 1 CONC Duncan was known as Duncan I, the Gracious. He was murdered by MacBeth [fr 1 CONC om Jim Fina's FTW file, 23 July 1999]. 0 @I02115@ INDI 1 NAME fitz Siward /Sybil (Aelflaed)~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 1009 AND 1014 2 PLAC Northumbria 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1040 1 FAMS @F01109@ 1 FAMC @F01110@ 0 @I02116@ INDI 1 NAME Björnsson /Siward~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Denmark or Scotland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1055 2 PLAC York, Yorkshire, England 1 FAMS @F01110@ 1 FAMC @F01112@ 1 NOTE @NI02116@ 0 @NI02116@ NOTE 1 CONC Siward was Earl of York and Earl of Northumberland [from Jim Fina's FTW fi 1 CONC le, 23 July 1999]. Some sources suggest that he was the son of Björn Styrb 1 CONC iornson, rather than Björn Ulfsson. 0 @I02117@ INDI 1 NAME of Northumbria/Aelfled (Aelfleda, Elfleda)~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1031 1 FAMS @F01110@ 1 FAMC @F01113@ 1 NOTE @NI02117@ 0 @NI02117@ NOTE 1 CONC Aelfleda was also known as Aelfleda of Bernicia. 0 @I02118@ INDI 1 NAME Ulfsson (Ulfiusson /Björn (Beorn)~/, Estridsen) 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1021 2 PLAC Jarl, Denmark 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1049 1 FAMS @F01112@ 1 FAMC @F01118@ 1 NOTE @NI02118@ 0 @NI02118@ NOTE 1 CONC Björn was Jarl in Denmark [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 23 July 1999]. 0 @I02119@ INDI 1 NAME of Bernicia /Aldred (Ealdred)~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 994 AND 1009 1 DEAT 2 DATE BET 1038 AND 1039 1 FAMS @F01113@ 1 FAMC @F00777@ 1 NOTE @NI02119@ 0 @NI02119@ NOTE 1 CONC Ealdred was Earl of Northumberland [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 23 July 1999 1 CONC ]. 0 @I02120@ INDI 1 NAME Prince of England /Edward "Atheling"~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1016 2 PLAC Wessex, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1057 2 PLAC London, Middlesex, England 1 FAMS @F01111@ 1 FAMC @F00353@ 1 NOTE @NI02120@ 0 @NI02120@ NOTE 1 CONC Edward was known as "The Outlaw" [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 23 July 1999]. 0 @I02121@ INDI 1 NAME von Brunswick (Braunschweig) /Agatha~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 1018 AND 1025 2 PLAC Braunschweig, Prussia 1 FAMS @F01111@ 1 FAMC @F01115@ 0 @I02122@ INDI 1 NAME King of England /Edmund II~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 988 AND 989 2 PLAC Wessex 1 DEAT 2 DATE 30 NOV 1016 2 PLAC London, Middlesex, England 1 FAMS @F00353@ 1 FAMC @F00789@ 1 NOTE @NI02122@ 0 @NI02122@ NOTE 1 CONC Edmund was known as "Ironside" [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 23 July 1999]. 0 @I02123@ INDI 1 NAME Countess of Mercia /Alwara~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 955 1 FAMS @F01301@ 1 FAMC @F08280@ 0 @I02124@ INDI 1 NAME of England /Ingelric~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1006 1 FAMS @F08080@ 0 @I02125@ INDI 1 NAME Sheriff of Lincoln /Thorold~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 955 1 FAMS @F08079@ 0 @I02126@ INDI 1 NAME von Brunswick (Braunschweig) /Liudolf (Ludwig)~/ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 23 APR 1038 1 FAMS @F01115@ 1 FAMC @F01116@ 1 NOTE @NI02126@ 0 @NI02126@ NOTE 1 CONC Ludwig was Count in Derlingau [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 23 July 1999] a 1 CONC nd Count of Brunswick. 0 @I02127@ INDI 1 NAME Gertrud (Gertrude) von /Egisheim/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1006 1 DEAT 2 DATE 21 JUL 1077 1 FAMS @F01115@ 1 FAMC @F01117@ 1 NOTE @NI02127@ 0 @NI02127@ NOTE 1 CONC Gertrud was Countess in Nordgau. 0 @I02128@ INDI 1 NAME Bruno von /Brunswick (Braunschweig)/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 960 1 DEAT 2 DATE BET 1003 AND 1016 1 FAMS @F01116@ 1 FAMC @F00308@ 1 NOTE @NI02128@ 0 @NI02128@ NOTE 1 CONC Bruno was Count in Derlingau [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 23 July 1999] a 1 CONC nd Count of Brunswick. 0 @I02129@ INDI 1 NAME Duchess of Swabia /Gisele (Gisela)~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 NOV 999 1 DEAT 2 DATE 14 FEB 1042/43 1 FAMS @F01116@ 1 FAMS @F08321@ 1 FAMS @F08192@ 1 FAMC @F00281@ 0 @I02130@ INDI 1 NAME von Egisheim /Hugo (Hugh) VI (IV)~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 960 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 1049 1 FAMS @F01117@ 1 FAMC @F00273@ 1 NOTE @NI02130@ 0 @NI02130@ NOTE 1 CONC Hugh was Count of Lower Alsace [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 23 July 1999] a 1 CONC nd Count in Nordgau. 0 @I02131@ INDI 1 NAME von Dagsburg /Heilwig~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 964 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 964 AND 975 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1046 1 FAMS @F01117@ 1 FAMC @F00301@ 1 NOTE @NI02131@ 0 @NI02131@ NOTE 1 CONC Heilwig was known as the Heiress of Dagsburg [from Jim Fina's FTW fil 1 CONC e, 23 July 1999]. 0 @I02132@ INDI 1 NAME /Ulf (Wolf) Thorgilsson (Thorkilsson)~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 993 2 PLAC Halland, Sweden 1 DEAT 2 DATE BET 22 AND 29 SEP 1027 2 PLAC Roskilde, Denmark 1 FAMS @F01118@ 1 FAMC @F01201@ 1 NOTE @NI02132@ 0 @NI02132@ NOTE 1 CONC Ulf was Jarl of Denmark. He was slain at St. Luke's Church in Roskilde [fr 1 CONC om Jim Fina's FTW file, 23 July 1999]. 0 @I02133@ INDI 1 NAME of Denmark/Estrid (Astrid, Margaret)~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 997 1 FAMS @F01118@ 1 FAMC @F01209@ 0 @I02134@ INDI 1 NAME de Boulogne /Lambert (Lampert)~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 1020 AND 1022 2 PLAC Lens, Normandie, France 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1054 2 PLAC Phalampin, France 1 FAMS @F01119@ 1 FAMC @F01120@ 1 NOTE @NI02134@ 0 @NI02134@ NOTE 1 CONC Lampert was Count of Lens. He died in the battle of Lillie [from Jim Fina 1 CONC 's FTW file, 23 July 1999]. 0 @I02135@ INDI 1 NAME de Normandie /Adelahide (Adelaide)~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 1027 AND 1030 2 PLAC Falais, Calvados, France 1 DEAT 2 DATE BET 1081 AND 1084 1 FAMS @F01119@ 1 FAMC @F01126@ 1 NOTE @NI02135@ 0 @NI02135@ NOTE 1 CONC Adelaide was Countess of Aumale [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 23 July 1999]. 0 @I02136@ INDI 1 NAME Count of Boulogne /Eustache (Eustace) I~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1004 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1049 1 FAMS @F01120@ 1 FAMC @F01123@ 0 @I02137@ INDI 1 NAME of Louvain /Mahaut (Matilda)~/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F01120@ 1 FAMC @F01124@ 0 @I02138@ INDI 1 NAME ~ /Enricule (Boudouin) II "le petit Arnoul"/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 976 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Abbaye de Samer-aux-Bois, France 1 FAMS @F01123@ 1 FAMC @F01204@ 1 NOTE @NI02138@ 0 @NI02138@ NOTE 1 CONC Boudouin was Count of Boulogne [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 23 July 1999]. 0 @I02139@ INDI 1 NAME of Holland /Adeline (Adele)~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 980 1 FAMS @F01123@ 1 NOTE @NI02139@ 0 @NI02139@ NOTE 1 CONC Adeline was Comtesse de Boulogne. 0 @I02140@ INDI 1 NAME Count of Louvain /Lambert II (I)~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 950 AND 952 1 DEAT 2 DATE 12 SEP 1015 2 PLAC Florennes 1 FAMS @F01124@ 1 FAMC @F01217@ 1 NOTE @NI02140@ 0 @NI02140@ NOTE 1 CONC Lambert was Count of Louvain, and was known as "the bearded". He died in b 1 CONC attle [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 23 July 1999]. 0 @I02141@ INDI 1 NAME of Lower Lorraine /Gerberge~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 975 AND 977 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT 1017 1 FAMS @F01124@ 1 FAMC @F01225@ 0 @I02142@ INDI 1 NAME Duke of Normandy /Robert I "the Magnificent"~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 1000 AND 1003 2 PLAC Normandie, France 1 DEAT 2 DATE 22 JUL 1035 2 PLAC Nicea, Bithynia, Turkey 1 FAMS @F01126@ 1 FAMC @F01127@ 1 NOTE @NI02142@ 0 @NI02142@ NOTE 1 CONC Robert was known as "the devil". He was Duke of Normandie [from Jim Fina 1 CONC 's FTW file, 23 July 1999]. 0 @I02143@ INDI 1 NAME de Falaise /Harlette (Herleva)~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1003 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 1050 1 FAMS @F01126@ 1 FAMS @F08055@ 1 FAMC @F01128@ 0 @I02144@ INDI 1 NAME Duke of Normandie /Richard II "the Good"~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 963 2 PLAC Normandie, France 1 DEAT 2 DATE 28 AUG 1027 2 PLAC Fecamp, Normandie, France 1 FAMS @F01127@ 1 FAMS @F07947@ 1 FAMC @F01233@ 1 NOTE @NI02144@ 0 @NI02144@ NOTE 1 CONC Richard was known as Richard the Good. He was Duke of Normandie [from J 1 CONC im Fina's FTW file, 23 July 1999]. 0 @I02145@ INDI 1 NAME of Rennes (Brittany) /Judith~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 982 1 DEAT 2 DATE 16 JUN 1017 1 FAMS @F01127@ 1 FAMC @F01236@ 0 @I02146@ INDI 1 NAME of Falais /Fulbert~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 978 2 PLAC Calvados, France 1 FAMS @F01128@ 0 @I02147@ INDI 1 NAME of Falaise/Doda (Dode, Druxia)~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 980 1 FAMS @F01128@ 0 @I02148@ INDI 1 NAME Rodulf (Ralph) de /Warenne/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 998 2 PLAC France 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT 1074 1 FAMS @F01125@ 1 FAMC @F01129@ 0 @I02149@ INDI 1 NAME Beatrix (Emma) /?/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1020 2 PLAC France 1 FAMS @F01125@ 1 FAMC @F01121@ 0 @I02150@ INDI 1 NAME Earl of Warrene /William~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 950 2 PLAC Normandie, France 1 FAMS @F01129@ 1 FAMC @F01130@ 0 @I02151@ INDI 1 NAME ? de /Torta/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 960 1 FAMS @F01129@ 1 FAMC @F08000@ 0 @I02152@ INDI 1 NAME de St. Martin /Walter~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 925 2 PLAC Normandie, France 1 FAMS @F01130@ 0 @I02153@ INDI 1 NAME ? de /Crepon/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F01121@ 1 FAMC @F01122@ 0 @I02154@ INDI 1 NAME Herbastus de /Crepon/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 911 1 FAMS @F01122@ 0 @I02155@ INDI 1 NAME Adam le /Savage/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1049 1 FAMS @F01166@ 1 FAMC @F01167@ 0 @I02156@ INDI 1 NAME Count of Toulouse /Raimond III Pons~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 921 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 960 1 FAMS @F08128@ 1 FAMC @F08131@ 1 NOTE @NI02156@ 0 @NI02156@ NOTE 1 CONC Raimond succeeded to the title of Comte de Toulouse in 924. 1 CONT 1 CONT Information about Raimond was acquired from Darryl Lundy's British Peera 1 CONC ge site (http://www.thepeerage.com/) on 22 July 2007. Darryl cites as h 1 CONC is own source John Morby, Dynasties of the World: a chronological and gene 1 CONC alogical handbook (Oxford, Oxfordshire, U.K.: Oxford University Press, 198 1 CONC 9), page 88. Darryl's e-mail address is darryl@@thepeerage.com. 0 @I02157@ INDI 1 NAME of Anjou/Adelaide (Arsinde, Blanche)~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 942 AND 960 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 990 1 FAMS @F01133@ 1 FAMC @F00370@ 0 @I02158@ INDI 1 NAME /Yaroslav (Jaroslaw) I "the Wise"~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 980 1 DEAT 2 DATE 20 FEB 1053/54 2 PLAC Kiev, Kiev, Ukraine 1 FAMS @F01136@ 1 FAMC @F01138@ 1 NOTE @NI02158@ 0 @NI02158@ NOTE 1 CONC Yaroslav was Grand Duke (and/or Grand Prince) of Kiev. 0 @I02159@ INDI 1 NAME Olafsdottir /Ingrid (Ingegerda)~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1001 2 PLAC Sweden 1 DEAT 2 DATE 10 FEB 1049/50 2 PLAC Kiev, Kiev, Ukraine 1 FAMS @F01136@ 1 FAMC @F01131@ 1 NOTE @NI02159@ 0 @NI02159@ NOTE 1 CONC Ingegerda was Princess of Sweden. 0 @I02160@ INDI 1 NAME Grand Prince of Kiev /Vladimir I "the Great"~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 955 AND 960 2 PLAC Kiev, Kiev, Ukraine 1 DEAT 2 DATE 15 JUL 1015 2 PLAC Berestovo, Kiev, Ukraine 1 FAMS @F01138@ 1 FAMS @F08173@ 1 FAMC @F00390@ 1 NOTE @NI02160@ 0 @NI02160@ NOTE 1 CONC Vladimir was made a saint [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 23 July 1999]. He w 1 CONC as also referred to as Grand Duke of Kiev. 0 @I02161@ INDI 1 NAME von Polotsk /Rogneda~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 956 AND 962 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1002 1 FAMS @F01138@ 1 FAMC @F00410@ 1 NOTE @NI02161@ 0 @NI02161@ NOTE 1 CONC Rogneda became a nun [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 23 July 1999]. She was som 1 CONC etimes referred to as Princess of Polotsk. 0 @I02162@ INDI 1 NAME Eriksson /Olaf III "Skotkonung"~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 950 2 PLAC Sweden 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1022 1 FAMS @F08203@ 1 FAMS @F01131@ 1 FAMC @F00309@ 1 NOTE @NI02162@ 0 @NI02162@ NOTE 1 CONC Olaf was King of Sweden. He died in the winter of 1022. 0 @I02163@ INDI 1 NAME Princess of the Obodrites /Astrid (Inegrid)~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 979 2 PLAC Sweden 1 FAMS @F01131@ 1 FAMC @F01149@ 0 @I02164@ INDI 1 NAME Count of Vermandois & Valois /Herbert IV~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 1028 AND 1032 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1080 2 PLAC France 1 FAMS @F01139@ 1 FAMC @F01140@ 0 @I02165@ INDI 1 NAME Adele de /Valois (Vexin)~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE BEF 1043 1 FAMS @F01139@ 1 FAMC @F01142@ 1 NOTE @NI02165@ 0 @NI02165@ NOTE 1 CONC Adele may also have been known as Adelle of Vermandois. 0 @I02166@ INDI 1 NAME Count of Vermandois/Otho (Otto, Eudes)~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 979 AND 1000 1 DEAT 2 DATE 25 MAY 1045 2 PLAC France 1 FAMS @F01140@ 1 FAMC @F01141@ 0 @I02167@ INDI 1 NAME of Vermandois /Adelle (Pavie)~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 990 1 FAMS @F01140@ 0 @I02168@ INDI 1 NAME /Herbert/III, Count of \Vermandois\~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 942 AND 955 1 DEAT 2 DATE BET 997 AND 1015 1 FAMS @F01141@ 1 FAMC @F01264@ 0 @I02169@ INDI 1 NAME Ermengarde du /Bar-su-Seine/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 946 AND 970 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT 1035 1 FAMS @F01141@ 1 FAMC @F00667@ 0 @I02170@ INDI 1 NAME Raoul III Count of /Valois/ de Crepi~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1025 1 DEAT 2 DATE 8 SEP 1074 1 FAMS @F01142@ 1 FAMC @F01144@ 1 NOTE @NI02170@ 0 @NI02170@ NOTE 1 CONC Raoul was known as Raoul the Great [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 23 July 1999 1 CONC ]. 0 @I02171@ INDI 1 NAME Adele of /Bar-su-Aube/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1053 1 FAMS @F01142@ 1 FAMC @F01146@ 1 NOTE @NI02171@ 0 @NI02171@ NOTE 1 CONC Adele was known as the Heiress of Bar-su-Aube [from Jim Fina's FTW fil 1 CONC e, 23 July 1999]. 0 @I02172@ INDI 1 NAME Raoul II of /Vexin/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1040 1 FAMS @F01144@ 1 FAMC @F01270@ 1 NOTE @NI02172@ 0 @NI02172@ NOTE 1 CONC Raoul was Count of Vexin [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 23 July 1999]. 0 @I02173@ INDI 1 NAME Adelaide de /Breteuil/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 980 1 FAMS @F01144@ 1 FAMC @F01271@ 0 @I02174@ INDI 1 NAME Nocher III Count of /Bar-su-Aube/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 1040 1 FAMS @F01146@ 1 FAMC @F01274@ 0 @I02175@ INDI 1 NAME ap Idwal /Iago~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 974 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1039 1 FAMS @F01147@ 1 FAMC @F01143@ 1 NOTE @NI02175@ 0 @NI02175@ NOTE 1 CONC Lago was Prince of Gwynedd. He died in battle [from Jim Fina's FTWb fil 1 CONC e, 23 July 1999]. 0 @I02176@ INDI 1 NAME ap Meurig /Idwal~/, King of North Wales 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 945 1 DEAT 2 DATE 996 2 PLAC Battle Penmynydd, Dindaethwy, Anglesey, Wales 1 FAMS @F01143@ 1 FAMC @F01145@ 0 @I02177@ INDI 1 NAME ap Idwal "Foel" /Meurig~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 917 1 DEAT 2 DATE 986 1 FAMS @F01145@ 1 FAMC @F01278@ 0 @I02178@ INDI 1 NAME Sihtricsson /Olaf~/, King of Dublin 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Dublin 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1042 1 FAMS @F01076@ 1 FAMC @F01151@ 0 @I02179@ INDI 1 NAME O'Muiredaig ingen Dunlaing /Maelcorcre~/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F01076@ 1 FAMC @F08275@ 0 @I02180@ INDI 1 NAME King of Dublin /Sihtric Olafsson Silkbeard~/ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1042 2 PLAC Clontarf, Dublin 1 FAMS @F01151@ 1 FAMC @F01152@ 0 @I02181@ INDI 1 NAME ingen Brian /Slani~/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F01151@ 1 FAMC @F01153@ 0 @I02182@ INDI 1 NAME King of Dublin & York /Olaf Cuarán Sitricsson~/ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 981 1 FAMS @F01152@ 1 FAMC @F01284@ 0 @I02183@ INDI 1 NAME Gormflaeth /MacFinn/ ingen Murchada~ 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1030 1 FAMS @F01152@ 1 FAMS @F07753@ 1 FAMS @F01153@ 1 FAMC @F01286@ 0 @I02184@ INDI 1 NAME mac Cennétig /Brian Bóruma~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 941 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 926 AND 941 2 PLAC near Killaloe (Kincora), County Clare, Ireland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 23 APR 1014 2 PLAC Clontarf, County Dublin, Ireland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1013 1 BURI 2 PLAC St. Patrick's Cathedral, Armagh, Ireland 1 FAMS @F08062@ 1 FAMS @F08063@ 1 FAMS @F01153@ 1 FAMS @F08064@ 1 FAMC @F01285@ 1 NOTE @NI02184@ 0 @NI02184@ NOTE 1 CONC Brian was killed in the Battle of Colntarf [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 23 J 1 CONC uly 1999]. He was also known as Brian Boroimhe. He was King of Ireland. 1 CONT 1 CONT http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Boru: 1 CONT 1 CONT Brian Bóruma mac Cennétig (926 or 941[1]–23 April 1014) (known as Brian Bo 1 CONC ru in English) was High King of Ireland from 1002 to 1014. Although the ex 1 CONC act details of his birth are unknown, he was born in the mid tenth centu 1 CONC ry near Killaloe (Kincora) (in modern County Clare). His father was Cennét 1 CONC ig mac Lorcáin, King of Thomond and his mother was Bé Binn ingen Murchad 1 CONC a, daughter of the King of West Connacht. He subsequently united the warri 1 CONC ng Irish Tribes to expell Danish vikings at the battle of Clontarf. 1 CONT 1 CONT Brian Boru was likely born in 941, although some sources place his bir 1 CONC th as early as 926. He was born near Killaloe, a town in the region of Tho 1 CONC mond where his father, Cenn-tig (Cennétig macLorcáin), was king. 1 CONT 1 CONT When Brian's father died, the kingship of Thomond passed to his older brot 1 CONC her, Mathgamain, and when Mathgamain was killed in 976, Brian replaced hi 1 CONC m. Subsequently he became the King of the entire kingdom of Munster. His m 1 CONC other Bé Binn was also killed by Vikings when he was a child. 1 CONT 1 CONT By 1002 Boru had forced the reigning High King of Ireland, Máel Sechnai 1 CONC ll mac Domnaill, to surrender his title to him. Boru sought to make good t 1 CONC hat title in a way that previous holders of the title of High King had no 1 CONC t; to make himself the actual ruler of Ireland rather than in name onl 1 CONC y. By 1011 all of the regional rulers of Ireland recognised him as their s 1 CONC uperior, this however was short lived. The following year the King of t 1 CONC he province of Leinster rebelled against Brian's authority and, although t 1 CONC he rebel forces were decisively defeated in 1014 at the Battle of Clontar 1 CONC f, Boru was killed along with most of the leaders of the province of Munst 1 CONC er. He is buried in the grounds of St. Patrick's Cathedral in the ci 1 CONC ty of Armagh (currently Church of Ireland). Legend dictates he is buri 1 CONC ed at the north end of the church. 1 CONT 1 CONT The origin of his cognomen Boru or Boruma (Tributes) is believed to rela 1 CONC te to a crossing point on the river Shannon where a cattle-tribute was dri 1 CONC ven from his sept, the Dál gCais to the larger sept to which they owed all 1 CONC egiance, the Eóganachta. Later legends originated to suggest that it was b 1 CONC ecause he collected monies from the minor rulers of Ireland and used the 1 CONC se to rebuild monasteries and libraries that had been destroyed during Nor 1 CONC semen (Viking) invasions. 1 CONT 1 CONT Brian Boru belonged to the Dál Cais (or Dalcassians) who occupied a territ 1 CONC ory straddling the largest river in Ireland, the River Shannon, a territo 1 CONC ry that would later be known as the Kingdom of Thomond and today incorpora 1 CONC tes portions of counties Clare and Limerick. The Shannon served as an ea 1 CONC sy route by which raids could be made against the province of Connacht ( 1 CONC to the river's west) and Meath (to its east). Both Brian's father, Cennét 1 CONC ig mac Lorcáin and his older brother Mathgamain conducted river-borne raid 1 CONC s, in which the young Boru would undoubtedly have participated. This was p 1 CONC robably the root of Brian's appreciation for naval forces in his later car 1 CONC eer. 1 CONT 1 CONT An important influence upon the Dalcassians was the presence of the Hibern 1 CONC o-Norse city of Limerick on an island in the estuary of the Shannon Riv 1 CONC er (known today as King's Island). Undoubtedly the Hiberno-Norse of Limeri 1 CONC ck and the Dalcassians frequently came to blows, but it's unlikely that t 1 CONC he relationship was always one of hostility; there was probably peaceful c 1 CONC ontact as well, such as trade. The Dalcassians may have benefited from the 1 CONC se interactions, from which they would have been exposed to Norse innovati 1 CONC ons such as superior weapons and ship design, all factors that may have co 1 CONC ntributed to their growing power. 1 CONT 1 CONT In 964, Brian Boru's older brother, Mathgamain, claimed control over the e 1 CONC ntire province of Munster by capturing the Rock of Cashel, capital of t 1 CONC he rival Eóganacht dynasty. The Eóganacht King, Máelmuad mac Brain, organi 1 CONC sed an anti-Dalcassian alliance that included at least one other Irish rul 1 CONC er in Munster, and Ivar, the ruler of Limerick. At the Battle of Sulcho 1 CONC id a Dalcassian army led by Mathgamain and Boru decisively defeated the Hi 1 CONC berno-Norse army of Limerick and, following up their victory, looted and b 1 CONC urned the city. The Dalcassian victory at Sulchoid may have led Máelmu 1 CONC ad to decide that deception might succeed where an open contest of streng 1 CONC th on the battlefield had failed. In 976 Mathgamain, attended what was sup 1 CONC posed to be a peaceful meeting for reconciliation, where he was seized a 1 CONC nd murdered. It was under these unpromising circumstances that Brian, at a 1 CONC ge thirty-five, became the new leader of the Dalcassians. 1 CONT 1 CONT Brian immediately set about avenging his brother's death and reinstating t 1 CONC he control of the Dalcassians over the province of Munster. In quick succe 1 CONC ssion, Brian attacked and defeated the Hiberno-Norse of Limerick, Máelmuad 1 CONC 's Irish allies, and finally, Máelmuad himself. Boru's approach to establi 1 CONC shing his control over the Munster demonstrated features that would beco 1 CONC me characteristic of all of his wars: he seized the initiative, defeati 1 CONC ng his enemies before they could join forces to overwhelm him, and althou 1 CONC gh he was ruthless and horribly brutal by our standards, he sought reconci 1 CONC liation in the aftermath of victory rather than continuing hostility. Aft 1 CONC er he had killed both the ruler of Limerick, Ivar, and Ivar's successo 1 CONC r, he allowed the Hiberno-Norse in Limerick to remain in their settlemen 1 CONC t. After he had killed Máelmuad, he treated his son and successor, Cain, w 1 CONC ith great respect, giving Cain the hand of his daughter, Sadhbh in marriag 1 CONC e. Cain remained a faithful ally for the rest of his life. 1 CONT 1 CONT Having established unchallenged rule over his home Province of Munster, Br 1 CONC ian then turned to extending his authority over the neighboring provinc 1 CONC es of Leinster in the east and Connacht in the west. By doing so, he ca 1 CONC me into conflict with High King Máel Sechnaill mac Domnaill whose power ba 1 CONC se was the Province of Meath. For the next fifteen years, from 982 to 99 1 CONC 7, High King Máel Sechnaill repeatedly led armies into Leinster and Munste 1 CONC r, while Brian, like his father and brother before him, led his naval forc 1 CONC es up the Shannon to attack Connacht and Meath on either side of the rive 1 CONC r. Brian suffered quite a few reverses in this struggle, but he appea 1 CONC rs to have learned from his setbacks. He developed a military strategy th 1 CONC at would serve him well throughout his career; the coordinated use of forc 1 CONC es on both land and water, including on rivers and along Ireland's coas 1 CONC t. Brian's naval forces, which included contingents supplied by the Hibern 1 CONC o-Norse cities that he brought under his control, provided both indirect a 1 CONC nd direct support for his forces on land. Indirect support involved a fle 1 CONC et making a diversionary attack on an enemy in a location far away from wh 1 CONC ere King Brian planned to strike with his army. Direct support involved na 1 CONC val forces acting as one arm in a strategic pincer, the army forming the o 1 CONC ther arm. 1 CONT 1 CONT In 996 Brian finally managed to control the Province of Leinster, which m 1 CONC ay have been what led Máel Sechnaill to reach a compromise with him in t 1 CONC he following year. By recognising King Brian's authority over 'Leth Moga 1 CONC ', that is, the Southern Half, which included the Provinces of Munster a 1 CONC nd Leinster (and the Hiberno-Norse cities within them), Máel Sechnaill w 1 CONC as simply accepting the reality that confronted him and retained control o 1 CONC ver 'Leth Cuinn', that is, the Northern Half, which consisted of the Provi 1 CONC nces of Meath, Connacht, and Ulster. 1 CONT 1 CONT Precisely because he had submitted to Brian's authority, the King of Leins 1 CONC ter was overthrown in 998 and replaced by Máelmorda mac Murchada. Given t 1 CONC he circumstances under which Máelmorda had been appointed, it is not surpr 1 CONC ising that he launched an open rebellion against King Brian's authorit 1 CONC y. In response, King Brian assembled the forces of the Province of Munst 1 CONC er with the intention of laying siege to the Hiberno-Norse city of Dubli 1 CONC n, which was ruled by Máelmorda's ally and cousin, Sigtrygg Silkbeard. Tog 1 CONC ether Mael Máelmorda and Sigtrygg determined to meet King Brian's ar 1 CONC my in battle rather than risk a siege. Thus, in 999, the opposing armies f 1 CONC ought the Battle of Glen Mama. The Annals all agree that this was a partic 1 CONC ularly fierce and bloody engagement, although claims that it lasted from m 1 CONC orning until midnight, or that the combined Leinster-Dublin force lost 4,0 1 CONC 00 killed are open to question. In any case, Brian followed up his victor 1 CONC y, as he and his brother had in the aftermath of the Battle of Sulchoid th 1 CONC irty-two years before, by capturing and sacking the enemy's city. Once aga 1 CONC in, however, Brian opted for reconciliation; he requested Sigtrygg to retu 1 CONC rn and resume his position as ruler of Dublin, giving Sigtrygg the ha 1 CONC nd of one of his daughters in marriage, just as he had with the Eoganac 1 CONC ht King, Cain. It may have been on this occasion that Brian married Sigtry 1 CONC gg's mother and Máelmorda's sister Gormflaith, the former wife of Máel Sec 1 CONC hnaill. 1 CONT 1 CONT King Brian made it clear that his ambitions had not been satisfied by t 1 CONC he compromise of 997 when, in the year 1000, he led a combined Munster-Lei 1 CONC nster-Dublin army in an attack on High King Máel Sechnaill mac Domnaill 1 CONC 's home Province of Meath. The struggle over who would control all of Irel 1 CONC and was renewed. Máel Sechnaill's most important ally was the King of Conn 1 CONC acht, Cathal mac Conchobar mac Taidg (O'Connor), but this presented a numb 1 CONC er of problems. The Provinces of Meath and Connacht were separated by t 1 CONC he Shannon River, which served as both a route by which King Brian's nav 1 CONC al forces could attack the shores of either province and as a barrier to t 1 CONC he two rulers providing mutual support for each other. Máel Sechnaill ca 1 CONC me up with an ingenious solution; two bridges would be erected across t 1 CONC he Shannon. These bridges would serve as both obstacles preventing King Br 1 CONC ian's fleet from traveling up the Shannon and as a means by which the armi 1 CONC es of the Provinces of Meath and Connacht could cross over into each othe 1 CONC rs kingdoms. 1 CONT 1 CONT The Annals state that, in the year 1002, Máel Sechnaill surrendered his ti 1 CONC tle to Brian, although they do not say anything about how or why this ca 1 CONC me about. The Cogadh Gaedhil re Gallaibh provides a story in which Brian c 1 CONC hallenges High King Máel Sechnaill to a battle at the Hill of Tara in t 1 CONC he Province of Meath, but the High King requests a month long truce so th 1 CONC at he can mobilise his forces, which Brian grants him. But Máel Sechnai 1 CONC ll fails to rally the regional rulers who are nominally his subordinat 1 CONC es by the time the deadline arrives, and he is forced to surrender his tit 1 CONC le to Brian. This explanation is hardly credible, given Brian's style of e 1 CONC ngaging in war; if he had found his opponent at a disadvantage he would ce 1 CONC rtainly have taken full advantage of it rather than allowing his enemy t 1 CONC he time to even the odds. Conversely, it is hard to believe, given the len 1 CONC gth and intensity of the struggle between Máel Sechnaill and Brian, that t 1 CONC he High King would surrender his title without a fight. 1 CONT 1 CONT Where that fight may have occurred and what the particular circumstances w 1 CONC ere surrounding it we may never know. What is certain is that in 1002 Bri 1 CONC an Boru became the new High King of Ireland. 1 CONT 1 CONT Unlike some who had previously held the title, Brian intended to be High K 1 CONC ing in more than name only. To accomplish this he needed to impose his wi 1 CONC ll upon the regional rulers of the only Province that did not already reco 1 CONC gnise his authority, Ulster. Ulster's geography presented a formidable cha 1 CONC llenge; there were three main routes by which an invading army could ent 1 CONC er the Province, and all three favored the defenders. Brian first had to f 1 CONC ind a means of getting through or around these defensive 'choke points', a 1 CONC nd then he had to subdue the fiercely independent regional Kings of Ulste 1 CONC r. It took Brian ten years of campaigning to achieve his goal which, consi 1 CONC dering he could and did call on all of the military forces of the re 1 CONC st of Ireland, indicates how formidable the Kings of Ulster were. Once aga 1 CONC in, it was his coordinated use of forces on land and at sea that allowed B 1 CONC rian to triumph; while the rulers of Ulster could bring the advance of Bri 1 CONC an's army to a halt, they could not prevent his fleet from attacking the s 1 CONC hores of their kingdoms. But gaining entry to the Province of Ulster broug 1 CONC ht him only halfway to his goal. Brian systematically defeated each of t 1 CONC he regional rulers who defied him, forcing them to recognise him as the 1 CONC ir overlord. 1 CONT 1 CONT It was during this process that Brian also pursued an alternate means of c 1 CONC onsolidating his control, not merely over the Province of Ulster, but ov 1 CONC er Ireland as a whole. In contrast to its structure elsewhere, the Christi 1 CONC an Church in Ireland was centered, not around the bishops of diocese and a 1 CONC rchbishops of archdiocese, but rather around monasteries headed by powerf 1 CONC ul abbots who were members of the royal dynasties of the lands in which th 1 CONC eir monasteries resided. Among the most important monasteries was Armag 1 CONC h, located in the Province of Ulster. It is recorded in the 'Book of Armag 1 CONC h' that, in the year 1005, Brian donated twenty-two ounces of gold to t 1 CONC he monastery and declared that Armagh was the religious capital of Irela 1 CONC nd to which all other monasteries should send the funds they collected. Th 1 CONC is was a clever move, for the supremacy of the monastery of Armagh would l 1 CONC ast only so long as Brian remained the High King. Therefore, it was in t 1 CONC he interest of Armagh to support Brian with all their wealth and powe 1 CONC r. It is also interesting that Brian is not referred to in the passage fr 1 CONC om the 'Book of Armagh' as the 'Ard Ri' – that is, High-King – but rath 1 CONC er he is declared "Emperatus Scottorum," or "Emperor of the Scots." 1 CONT 1 CONT Though it is only speculation, it has been suggested that Brian and the Ch 1 CONC urch in Ireland were together seeking to establish a new form of kingsh 1 CONC ip in Ireland, one that was modelled after the kingships of England and Fr 1 CONC ance, in which there were no lesser ranks of regional Kings – simply one K 1 CONC ing who had (or sought to have) power over all. In any case, whether as Hi 1 CONC gh King or Emperor, by 1011 all of the regional rulers in Ireland acknowle 1 CONC dged Brian Boru's authority. Unfortunately, no sooner had this been achiev 1 CONC ed than it was lost again. 1 CONT 1 CONT Máelmorda mac Murchada of Leinster had only accepted Brian's authority gru 1 CONC dgingly and in 1012 rose in rebellion. The Cogadh Gaedhil re Gallaibh rela 1 CONC tes a story in which one of Brian's sons insults Máelmorda, which leads h 1 CONC im to declare his independence from Brian's authority. Whatever the actu 1 CONC al reason was, Máelmorda sought allies with which to defy the High-Kin 1 CONC g. He found one in a regional ruler in Ulster who had only recently submit 1 CONC ted to Brian. Together they attacked the Province of Meath, where the form 1 CONC er High King Máel Sechnaill sought Brian's help to defend his Kingdo 1 CONC m. In 1013 High King Brian led a force from his own Province of Munster a 1 CONC nd from southern Connacht into Leinster; a detachment under his son, Murch 1 CONC adh, ravaged the southern half of the Province of Leinster for three month 1 CONC s. The forces under Murchadh and Brian were reunited on 9 September outsi 1 CONC de the walls of Dublin. The city was blockaded, but it was the High King 1 CONC 's army that ran out of supplies first, so that Brian was forced to aband 1 CONC on the siege and return to Munster around the time of Christmas. 1 CONT 1 CONT Máelmorda may have hoped that by defying Brian, he could enlist the a 1 CONC id of all the other regional rulers Brian had forced to submit to hi 1 CONC m. If so, he must have been sorely disappointed; while the entire Provin 1 CONC ce of Ulster and most of the Province of Connacht failed to provide the Hi 1 CONC gh King with troops, they did not, with the exception of a single rul 1 CONC er in Ulster, provide support for Máelmorda either. His inability to obta 1 CONC in troops from any rulers in Ireland, along with his awareness that he wou 1 CONC ld need them when the High King returned in 1014, may explain why Máelmor 1 CONC da sought to obtain troops from rulers outside of Ireland. He instructed h 1 CONC is subordinate and cousin, Sigtrygg, the ruler of Dublin, to travel overse 1 CONC as to enlist aid. 1 CONT 1 CONT Sigtrygg sailed to Orkney Island, and on his return stopped at the Is 1 CONC le of Man. These islands had been seized by the Vikings long before and t 1 CONC he Hiberno-Norse had close ties with Orkney and the Isle of Man. There w 1 CONC as even a precedent for employing Norsemen from the Isles; they had been u 1 CONC sed by Sigtrygg's father, Olaf Cuaran, in 980, and by Sigtrygg himse 1 CONC lf in 990. Their incentive was loot, not land. Contrary to the assertio 1 CONC ns made in the Cogadh Gaedhil re Gallaibh, this was not an attempt by t 1 CONC he Vikings to reconquer Ireland. All of the Norsemen, both the Norse-Gae 1 CONC ls of Dublin and the Norsemen from the Isles, were in the service of Máelm 1 CONC orda. It should also be remembered that the High King had 'Vikings' in h 1 CONC is army as well; mainly the Hiberno-Norse of Limerick (and probably tho 1 CONC se of Waterford, Wexford, and Cork as well), but also, according to some s 1 CONC ources, a rival gang of Norse mercenaries from the Isle of Man. 1 CONT 1 CONT Essentially this could be characterised as an Irish civil war in which for 1 CONC eigners participated as minor players. 1 CONT 1 CONT Along with whatever troops he obtained from abroad, the forces that High K 1 CONC ing Brian mustered included the troops of his home Province of Munster, th 1 CONC ose of Southern Connacht, and the men of the Province of Meath, the latt 1 CONC er commanded by his old rival Máel Sechnaill mac Domnaill. He may have out 1 CONC numbered Máelmorda's army, since Brian felt secure enough to dispatch a mo 1 CONC unted detachment under the command of his youngest son, Donnchad, to ra 1 CONC id southern Leinster, presumably hoping to force Máelmorda to release h 1 CONC is contingents from there to return to defend their homes. Unfortunately f 1 CONC or the High King, if he had had a superiority in numbers it was soon los 1 CONC t. A disagreement with the King of Meath resulted in Máel Sechnaill withdr 1 CONC awing his support (Brian sent a messenger to find Donnchad and ask h 1 CONC im to return with his detachment, but the call for help came too late 1 CONC ). To compound his problems, the Norse contingents, led by Sigurd Hlodvirs 1 CONC son, Earl of Orkney and Brodir of the Isle of Man, arrived on Palm Sunda 1 CONC y, the 18 April. The battle would occur five days later, on Good Friday. 1 CONT 1 CONT The fighting took place just north of the city of Dublin, at Clontarf (n 1 CONC ow a prosperous suburb). It may well be that the two sides were evenly mat 1 CONC ched, as all of the accounts state that the Battle of Clontarf lasted a 1 CONC ll day. Although this may be an exaggeration, it does suggest that it w 1 CONC as a long, drawn-out fight. 1 CONT 1 CONT The popular image of Boru - as a ruler who managed to unify the regional l 1 CONC eaders of Ireland so as to to free the land from a 'Danish' (Viking) occup 1 CONC ation - originates from the powerful influence of a work of 12th century p 1 CONC ropaganda, Cogadh Gaedhil re Gallaibh (The War of the Irish with the Forei 1 CONC gners) in which Boru takes the leading role. This work is thought to ha 1 CONC ve been commissioned by Boru's great-grandson, Muirchertach Ua Bria 1 CONC in as a means of justifying the Ua Briain (O'Brien) claim to the High-King 1 CONC ship, a title upon which the Ui Neill (O'Neill) dynasty had had a monopoly 1 CONC . 1 CONT 1 CONT The influence of this work, on both scholarly and popular authors, cann 1 CONC ot be exaggerated. Up until the 1970s most scholarly writing concerning t 1 CONC he Vikings' activities in Ireland, as well as the career of Brian Boru, ac 1 CONC cepted the claims of Cogadh Gaedhil re Gallaibh at face value. Most popul 1 CONC ar authors, though often relying on older books as source material, contin 1 CONC ue to perpetuate a mythical version of Boru's career. 1 CONT 1 CONT Boru did not free Ireland from a Norse (Viking) occupation simply becau 1 CONC se it was never conquered by the Vikings. In the last decade of the 8th ce 1 CONC ntury, Norse raiders began attacking targets in Ireland and, beginni 1 CONC ng in the mid-9th century, these raiders established the fortified camps t 1 CONC hat later grew into Ireland's first cities: Dublin, Limerick, Waterford, W 1 CONC exford, and Cork. Within only a few generations, the Norse citizens of the 1 CONC se cities had converted to Christianity, inter-married with the Irish, a 1 CONC nd often adopted the Irish language, dress and customs; thus becoming wh 1 CONC at historians refer to as the 'Hiberno-Norse'. Such Hiberno-Norse cities w 1 CONC ere fully integrated into the political scene in Ireland, long before t 1 CONC he birth of Brian Boru. They often suffered attacks from Irish rulers, a 1 CONC nd made alliances with others, though ultimately came under the contr 1 CONC ol of the kings of the Provinces of Meath, Leinster, or Munster, who cho 1 CONC se those among Hiberno-Norse who would rule the cities, subservient to the 1 CONC ir loyal subordinates. Rather than conquering Ireland, the Vikings, who in 1 CONC itially attacked and subsequently settled in Ireland were, in fact, assimi 1 CONC lated by the Irish. 1 CONT 1 CONT 1 CONT Brian was married four times: 1 CONT 1 CONT First to Mór. She was the mother of Murchad, who was slain with Brian at C 1 CONC lontarf. 1 CONT Secondly to Echrad. She was mother of his successor Tadc. 1 CONT Thirdly to Gormflaith. She is the best known of his wives and said to be t 1 CONC he most beautiful. She was the daughter of Murchad MacFinn, King of Leinst 1 CONC er and also widow of Olaf Cuaran, the Viking king of Dublin and York. S 1 CONC he was the mother of Donnchad, who succeeded Brian as King of Munster. S 1 CONC he was said to be his true love, having mistakeningly challenged his autho 1 CONC rity one too many times, they divorced. Though she is said to be the cau 1 CONC se of his death, she was also said to be the one to mourn him the most. 1 CONT Fourthly to Dub Choblaig. She was daughter of the King of Connacht. 1 CONT 1 CONT The family descended from him (the O'Briens) subsequently ranked as o 1 CONC ne of the chief dynastic families of the country (see Chiefs of the Name 1 CONC ). Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom is said to descend from Boru throu 1 CONC gh her mother Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon. 0 @I02185@ INDI 1 NAME Olafsson /Helgi~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 802 1 FAMS @F08420@ 1 FAMC @F01521@ 0 @I02186@ INDI 1 NAME Frodasson /Fridleif~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE BEF 770 1 FAMS @F08419@ 0 @I02187@ INDI 1 NAME of Mercia /Edwin/ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1071 1 FAMC @F01154@ 1 NOTE @NI02187@ 0 @NI02187@ NOTE 1 CONC Eadwine was Earl of Mercia [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 23 July 1999]. 0 @I02188@ INDI 1 NAME of Mercia /Alfgar (Aelfgar) III~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1002 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1059 1 FAMS @F08078@ 1 FAMS @F01154@ 1 FAMC @F01155@ 1 NOTE @NI02188@ 0 @NI02188@ NOTE 1 CONC Aelfgar was Earl of Mercia [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 23 July 1999]. 0 @I02189@ INDI 1 NAME of Northumbria/Aelfgifu (Ealdgyth, Algitha)~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 986 1 FAMS @F00353@ 1 FAMS @F01154@ 1 FAMC @F00296@ 0 @I02190@ INDI 1 NAME of Mercia /Leofric III~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 MAY 968 2 PLAC Mercia, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 31 AUG 1057 2 PLAC Bromley, Staffordshire, England 1 FAMS @F01155@ 1 FAMC @F01301@ 1 NOTE @NI02190@ 0 @NI02190@ NOTE 1 CONC Leofric was Earl of Mercia [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 23 July 1999]. 0 @I02191@ INDI 1 NAME Countess of Mercia /Godiva (Godgifu)~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 980 1 DEAT 2 DATE 10 SEP 1067 1 FAMS @F01155@ 1 FAMC @F08079@ 1 NOTE @NI02191@ 0 @NI02191@ NOTE 1 CONC From the Encyclopedia Britannica: 1 CONT 1 CONT Lady Godiva and her husband Leofric founded and endowed a monastery at Cov 1 CONC entry. The chronicler Florence of Worcester (d. 1118) mentions Leofric a 1 CONC nd Godiva with respect, but does not refer to the famous ride. The 1 CONC re is no evidence connecting the rider with the historical Godiva. 1 CONT 1 CONT The earliest extant source for the story is the Chronica (under the year 1 1 CONC 057) of Roger of Wendover (d. 1236). He recounts that her husband, in exas 1 CONC peration over her ceaseless imploring that he reduce Coventry's heavy taxe 1 CONC s, declared he would do so if she rode naked through the crowded marketpla 1 CONC ce. She did so, her hair covering all of her body except her legs. Ranu 1 CONC lf Higden (d. 1364), in his 1 CONT Polychronicon, says that as a result Leofric freed the town from all tol 1 CONC ls save those on horses. An inquiry made in the reign of Edward I shows th 1 CONC at at that time no tolls were paid in Coventry except on horses. A later c 1 CONC hronicle asserts that Godiva required the townsmen to remain indoors at t 1 CONC he time fixed for her ride. Peeping Tom, a citizen who looked out his wind 1 CONC ow, apparently became a part of the legend in the 17th century. In most ac 1 CONC counts he was struck blind or dead. 0 @I02192@ INDI 1 NAME of England /Morcar~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 960 1 FAMS @F00296@ 1 FAMC @F01300@ 1 NOTE @NI02192@ 0 @NI02192@ NOTE 1 CONC Morcar was High Reeve of Northumbria [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 23 July 19 1 CONC 99]. 0 @I02193@ INDI 1 NAME of England/Ealdgyth (Edgitha, Eadgyth)~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 960 2 PLAC England 1 FAMS @F00296@ 1 FAMC @F00278@ 0 @I02194@ INDI 1 NAME ap Gwerystan /Cynfyn~/, King of Powys 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1002 1 FAMS @F00297@ 1 FAMC @F08048@ 0 @I02195@ INDI 1 NAME verch Maredydd (Maredudd) /Angharad~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 982 1 FAMS @F01164@ 1 FAMS @F00297@ 1 FAMC @F01161@ 1 NOTE @NI02195@ 0 @NI02195@ NOTE 1 CONC Angharad was Queen of Powys [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 23 July 1999]. 0 @I02196@ INDI 1 NAME ap Owain /Maredydd (Maredudd)~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 938 1 DEAT 2 DATE 999 1 FAMS @F01161@ 1 FAMC @F01162@ 1 NOTE @NI02196@ 0 @NI02196@ NOTE 1 CONC Maredydd was Prince of Deheubarth. 0 @I02197@ INDI 1 NAME ap Hywel Dha /Owain~/, King of South Wales 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 913 1 DEAT 2 DATE 987 1 FAMS @F01162@ 1 FAMC @F01170@ 0 @I02198@ INDI 1 NAME verch Llewelyn /Angharad~/, Queen of Powys 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 918 1 FAMS @F01162@ 1 FAMC @F01114@ 0 @I02199@ INDI 1 NAME ap Llywelyn /Gruffydd~/, Prince of Deheubarth 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1011 1 DEAT 2 DATE 5 AUG 1063 1 FAMS @F01163@ 1 FAMC @F01164@ 0 @I02200@ INDI 1 NAME Queen of England /Ealdgyth (Edith)~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1034 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT 1086 1 FAMS @F01163@ 1 FAMC @F08078@ 0 @I02201@ INDI 1 NAME ap Seisyll /Llywelyn~/, Prince of Deheubarth 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 980 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1023 1 FAMS @F01164@ 1 FAMC @F08020@ 0 @I02202@ INDI 1 NAME ap Blaidd /Rhydd Cinin (Cillin)~/, Lord of Gest 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 993 1 FAMS @F01165@ 1 FAMC @F07994@ 0 @I02203@ INDI 1 NAME King of England /William I "the Conqueror"~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 OCT 1024 2 PLAC Falaise, Normandie, France 1 DEAT 2 DATE BET 9 AND 10 SEP 1087 2 PLAC Hermenbraville, Rouen, Normandie, France 1 FAMS @F01160@ 1 FAMC @F01126@ 1 NOTE @NI02203@ 0 @NI02203@ NOTE 1 CONC William was known as William the Conqueror (or Guillaume "le Conquberan 1 CONC t" de Normandie). He died in the priory of the Church of St. Gervase in Ro 1 CONC uen [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 23 July 1999]. The G675 file says that Will 1 CONC iam's date of birth was 1024 [from the G675 file, 1 September 1999]. The d 1 CONC ate accepted here is from the Fina file. 0 @I02204@ INDI 1 NAME of Flanders /Matilda (Maud)~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 1031 AND 1032 2 PLAC Flanders, France 1 DEAT 2 DATE 2 NOV 1083 2 PLAC Caen, Normandie, France 1 FAMS @F01160@ 1 FAMC @F01159@ 1 NOTE @NI02204@ 0 @NI02204@ NOTE 1 CONC The birth date accepted here is from Jim Fina's FTW file. The G675 file gi 1 CONC ves it as 1031 [from the G675 file, 1 September 1999]. Matilda was also kn 1 CONC own as Matilda, Countess of Flanders and Queen of England. 0 @I02205@ INDI 1 NAME /Baudouin (Baldwin) V "de Lille"~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 1012 AND 1013 2 PLAC Flanders, France 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1 SEP 1067 2 PLAC Lille, France 1 FAMS @F01159@ 1 FAMC @F01157@ 1 NOTE @NI02205@ 0 @NI02205@ NOTE 1 CONC Baldwin was Count of Flanders [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 10 August 1999 1 CONC ]. The G675 file refers to him as Baudouin V the Pious, and it says th 1 CONC at he was born in 1012 [from the G675 file, 1 September 1999]. The birth d 1 CONC ate accepted here is from the Fina file. 0 @I02206@ INDI 1 NAME Adaele (Alix or Adela) /Capet/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1003 2 PLAC France 1 DEAT 2 DATE 8 JAN 1078/79 2 PLAC Monastaere de l'ordre de St. Benoist, Messines, France 1 FAMS @F08054@ 1 FAMS @F01159@ 1 FAMC @F00581@ 1 NOTE @NI02206@ 0 @NI02206@ NOTE 1 CONC Adela was Countess de Contenance [from the G675 file, 1 September 1999]. T 1 CONC he G675 file gives 1009 as the year of her birth, whereas the date accept 1 CONC ed here is taken from Jim Fina's FTW file. She was also a princess of Fran 1 CONC ce. 0 @I02207@ INDI 1 NAME Roger de /Montgomery/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1022 1 DEAT 2 DATE 27 JUL 1094 2 PLAC Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England 1 FAMS @F01173@ 1 FAMC @F01172@ 1 NOTE @NI02207@ 0 @NI02207@ NOTE 1 CONC Roger was Earl of Shrewsbury [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 23 July 1999]. 0 @I02208@ INDI 1 NAME Mabel /Talvas/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 1015 AND 1026 1 DEAT 2 DATE 2 DEC 1079 2 PLAC Bures Castle, Bures, France 1 FAMS @F01173@ 1 FAMC @F01312@ 1 NOTE @NI02208@ 0 @NI02208@ NOTE 1 CONC Mabel was the Heiress of Belleme and Alencon. She was murdered [from J 1 CONC im Fina's FTW file, 23 July 1999]. 0 @I02209@ INDI 1 NAME Roger (Hugh) de /Montgomery/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 985 1 FAMS @F01172@ 1 FAMC @F01307@ 1 NOTE @NI02209@ 0 @NI02209@ NOTE 1 CONC Hugh was known as the Seigneur de Montgomery [from Jim Fina's FTW fil 1 CONC e, 23 July 1999]. 0 @I02210@ INDI 1 NAME de Ponteaudemer & Bolbec /Josceline (Joceline)~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 989 1 FAMS @F01172@ 1 FAMC @F01313@ 0 @I02211@ INDI 1 NAME Conchobar /mac Murchada/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F01102@ 0 @I02212@ INDI 1 NAME of Uí Faeláin /Sadb/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F07966@ 0 @I02213@ INDI 1 NAME fitz Gilbert de Clare /Richard "de Tonbridge"~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 1024 AND 1035 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1090 2 PLAC St. Neots, Huntingdonshire, England 1 FAMS @F01168@ 1 FAMC @F01169@ 0 @I02214@ INDI 1 NAME Rohese /Giffard/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1034 2 PLAC Longueville, Normandie, France 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT 1133 1 FAMS @F01168@ 1 FAMC @F01037@ 0 @I02215@ INDI 1 NAME Count of Brionne /Gilbert "Crispin"~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1000 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1040 1 FAMS @F01169@ 1 FAMC @F08070@ 1 NOTE @NI02215@ 0 @NI02215@ NOTE 1 CONC Gilbert was Count of Brionne [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 23 July 1999]. 0 @I02216@ INDI 1 NAME Walter /Giffard/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1010 1 DEAT 2 DATE BET 1085 AND 1102 2 PLAC France 1 FAMS @F01037@ 1 FAMC @F01038@ 0 @I02217@ INDI 1 NAME Osbern de /Bolbec/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 940 AND 980 2 PLAC Longueville, Normandie, France 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1063 2 PLAC France 1 FAMS @F01038@ 0 @I02218@ INDI 1 NAME Avelina (Aveline) de /Crepon/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 942 AND 974 1 DEAT 2 PLAC France 1 FAMS @F07600@ 1 FAMS @F01038@ 1 FAMC @F01122@ 1 NOTE @NI02218@ 0 @NI02218@ NOTE 1 CONC Avelina may have been known as Wevia or as Duceline. 0 @I02219@ INDI 1 NAME Count of Clermont (Creil /Hugh~/, Mouchy) 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1030 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1101 1 FAMS @F01174@ 1 FAMC @F07709@ 1 NOTE @NI02219@ 0 @NI02219@ NOTE 1 CONC Hugh was Count of Clermont [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 23 July 1999]. 0 @I02220@ INDI 1 NAME de Meulan /Waleran~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 990 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1069 1 FAMS @F01176@ 1 FAMC @F02434@ 1 NOTE @NI02220@ 0 @NI02220@ NOTE 1 CONC Waleran was Count of Meulan [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 23 July 1999]. 0 @I02221@ INDI 1 NAME de Conteville /Oda (Ode)~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 994 1 FAMS @F01176@ 1 FAMC @F07602@ 0 @I02222@ INDI 1 NAME Ernulf de /Hesdin/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1038 1 FAMS @F01175@ 0 @I02223@ INDI 1 NAME mac Diarmait mac Mail na mBo /Murchad~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1050 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1070 2 PLAC Dublin, Dublin, Ireland 1 FAMS @F01177@ 1 FAMC @F01179@ 1 NOTE @NI02223@ 0 @NI02223@ NOTE 1 CONC From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murchad: 1 CONT 1 CONT Murchad (died 1070) was a king of Leinster and Dublin, a son of Diarmait m 1 CONC ac Mail na mBo (died 1072). He was a member of Leinster's Uí Cheinnsela 1 CONC ig dynasty who had only recently wrested the kingship from the Uí Dúnlaing 1 CONC e. The last Ui Cheinnselaigh king of Leinster was Áed mac Colggen who di 1 CONC ed in 798, but Murchad's last direct ancestor to reign as king was Crimtha 1 CONC nn mac Enna Cennsalagh who died in 483. 1 CONT 1 CONT Murchad was survived by his father Diarmait mac Mail na mBo (died 1072 1 CONC ). He was succeeded as king of Leinster by his son Domnall (died 1075), h 1 CONC is brother Enna (died 1092) and Enna's son Diarmait (died 1098). 1 CONT 1 CONT The family of MacMurrough or MacMurrough-Cavanagh take their name from hi 1 CONC m. His grandson, Diarmait MacMurrough was king of Leinster 1126–1171. 0 @I02224@ INDI 1 NAME Sadb /MacBricc/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F01177@ 0 @I02225@ INDI 1 NAME mac Mail na mBo /Diarmait~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1025 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1072 1 FAMS @F01179@ 1 NOTE @NI02225@ 0 @NI02225@ NOTE 1 CONC From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diarmait_mac_Mail_na_mBo: 1 CONT 1 CONT Diarmait was king of Leinster and a contender for the title of High Ki 1 CONC ng of Ireland. He was one of the most important and significant Kings in I 1 CONC reland in the pre-Norman era. 0 @I02226@ INDI 1 NAME Darbforgail /O'Brien/ ~ of Leinster 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1030 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1080 1 FAMS @F01179@ 1 FAMC @F00889@ 0 @I02227@ INDI 1 NAME mac Brian /Donnchad~/, King of Munster 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1064 2 PLAC Rome, Italy 1 FAMS @F00889@ 1 FAMC @F01153@ 0 @I02228@ INDI 1 NAME /Dressilla/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00889@ 1 FAMC @F01314@ 0 @I02229@ INDI 1 NAME Fithian /Stratton/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 NOV 1738 2 PLAC Deerfield, Salem County, New Jersey 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1817 1 FAMS @F01186@ 1 FAMS @F01187@ 1 FAMC @F00559@ 0 @I02230@ INDI 1 NAME Richard /Stratton/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F01181@ 1 NOTE @NI02230@ 0 @NI02230@ NOTE 1 CONC Richard appeared in Southampton, Long Island, in 1643. A few years lat 1 CONC er he moved to Easthampton [from Margaret E. Sheaffer and Carol M. Sheaff 1 CONC er via Norm Sechrest, aj532@@lafn.org, 5 July 1999]. 0 @I02231@ INDI 1 NAME Abigail /Stratton/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Easthampton, Suffolk County, New York 1 FAMC @F00558@ 0 @I02232@ INDI 1 NAME Benjamin /Stratton/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Easthampton, Suffolk County, New York 1 FAMC @F00558@ 0 @I02233@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Stratton/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Easthampton, Suffolk County, New York 1 FAMC @F00558@ 0 @I02234@ INDI 1 NAME Jonathan /Stratton/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Easthampton, Suffolk County, New York 1 FAMC @F00558@ 0 @I02235@ INDI 1 NAME Isaac /Stratton/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Easthampton, Suffolk County, New York 1 FAMC @F00558@ 0 @I02236@ INDI 1 NAME David /Stratton/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Easthampton, Suffolk County, New York 1 FAMC @F00558@ 0 @I02237@ INDI 1 NAME William /Stratton/ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1796 1 FAMC @F00559@ 0 @I02238@ INDI 1 NAME Jonathan /Stratton/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F01183@ 1 FAMC @F00559@ 0 @I02239@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Thackray/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F01183@ 0 @I02240@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah /Stratton/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F01184@ 1 FAMC @F00559@ 0 @I02241@ INDI 1 NAME Holmes /Parvin/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F01184@ 0 @I02242@ INDI 1 NAME Phoebe /Stratton/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F01185@ 1 FAMC @F00559@ 0 @I02243@ INDI 1 NAME John /Woodruff/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F01185@ 0 @I02244@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah /Davis/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F01186@ 0 @I02245@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah /Gray/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F01187@ 0 @I02246@ INDI 1 NAME Ephraim /Stratton/ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1777 1 FAMC @F00559@ 0 @I02247@ INDI 1 NAME Aaron /Stratton/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 6 APR 1745 1 FAMC @F00559@ 0 @I02248@ INDI 1 NAME ? /Royal/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F01188@ 0 @I02249@ INDI 1 NAME Hannah /Royal/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F01188@ 0 @I02250@ INDI 1 NAME Esther /Conkling/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1653 1 DEAT 2 DATE 4 NOV 1717 1 FAMS @F01182@ 0 @I02251@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /?/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F01189@ 1 NOTE @NI02251@ 0 @NI02251@ NOTE 1 CONC Mary, widow of Aaron Fithian of Silas Newcomb's regiment was granted 25 sh 1 CONC illings monthly after 16 November 1776 during her widowhood [from Salem Co 1 CONC unty in the Revolution, p. 94, via Norm Sechrest, aj532@@lafn.org, 5 July 1 1 CONC 999]. 0 @I02252@ INDI 1 NAME /Duncan~/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F01190@ 1 NOTE @NI02252@ 0 @NI02252@ NOTE 1 CONC Duncan was Earl of Strathclyde [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 4 August 1999]. 0 @I02253@ INDI 1 NAME of Alba /Kenneth II~/, King of Scotland 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 932 1 DEAT 2 DATE 995 2 PLAC Iona, Argyllshire, Scotland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 955 2 PLAC Fettercain, Kincardineshire, Scotland 1 FAMS @F01192@ 1 FAMC @F01193@ 1 NOTE @NI02253@ 0 @NI02253@ NOTE 1 CONC Kenneth died at Finela's Castle [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 4 August 1999]. 0 @I02254@ INDI 1 NAME of Leinster /?~/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F01192@ 1 NOTE @NI02254@ 0 @NI02254@ NOTE 1 CONC Kenneth's wife was also known as the Princess of leinster [from Jim Fina 1 CONC 's FTW file, 4 August 1999]. 0 @I02255@ INDI 1 NAME of Alba /Malcolm I~/, King of Scotland 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 897 1 DEAT 2 DATE 954 2 PLAC Fordoun, Kincardineshire, Scotland 1 FAMS @F01193@ 1 FAMC @F01194@ 1 NOTE @NI02255@ 0 @NI02255@ NOTE 1 CONC Malcolm was killed by the men of Moray [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 4 Augu 1 CONC st 1999]. 0 @I02256@ INDI 1 NAME mac Causantín /Domnall II "Dásachtach"~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 862 1 DEAT 2 DATE 900 2 PLAC Forres, Morayshire, Scotland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 900 2 PLAC Dun-fother 1 FAMS @F01194@ 1 FAMC @F01316@ 1 NOTE @NI02256@ 0 @NI02256@ NOTE 1 CONC Donald (or Domnall) was killed in battle. He was also known as King of Al 1 CONC ba [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 4 August 1999]. 1 CONT 1 CONT From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald_II_of_Scotland: 1 CONT 1 CONT Domnall mac Causantín (anglicised Donald II) was King of the Picts or Ki 1 CONC ng of Alba in the late 9th century. He was the son of Causantín mac Cináed 1 CONC a. Domnall is given the epithet dásachtach by the Prophecy of Berchán, mea 1 CONC ning a violent madman [Anderson, Alan Orr, Early Sources of Scottish Histo 1 CONC ry A.D 500–1286, volume 1, p. 358. Reprinted with corrections. Stamford: P 1 CONC aul Watkins, 1990. ISBN 1-871615-03-8; Kelly, Fergus, A Guide to Early Iri 1 CONC sh Law. Dublin: Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 1988. ISBN 0-901282 1 CONC -95-2, pp. 92–93 & 308: "The dásachtach is the person with manic sympto 1 CONC ms who is liable to behave in a violent and destructive manner." The dásac 1 CONC htach is not responsible for his actions. The same word is used of enrag 1 CONC ed cattle]. 0 @I02257@ INDI 1 NAME /Hilda~/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00874@ 0 @I02258@ INDI 1 NAME /Gunnor~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 908 1 FAMS @F01197@ 1 NOTE @NI02258@ 0 @NI02258@ NOTE 1 CONC Gunnor was Ealdorman [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 4 August 1999]. 0 @I02259@ INDI 1 NAME Seigneur de Montagne /Warin~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE BEF 989 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1026 1 FAMS @F08081@ 1 FAMC @F08082@ 0 @I02260@ INDI 1 NAME /Melisende~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE BEF 991 1 FAMS @F08081@ 1 FAMC @F08083@ 0 @I02261@ INDI 1 NAME /Ekbert der Einaugige~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 930 1 DEAT 2 DATE 5 APR 994 1 FAMS @F00308@ 1 FAMC @F00338@ 1 NOTE @NI02261@ 0 @NI02261@ NOTE 1 CONC Ekbert was Count in Ambergau [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 4 August 1999]. 0 @I02262@ INDI 1 NAME /Wickman~/ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 21 APR 944 1 FAMS @F00338@ 1 NOTE @NI02262@ 0 @NI02262@ NOTE 1 CONC Wickman was Count of Engern. He died in battle [from Jim Fina's FTW fil 1 CONC e, 4 August 1999]. 0 @I02263@ INDI 1 NAME /Frederunda~/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00338@ 0 @I02264@ INDI 1 NAME Duke of Swabia /Herman II~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 950 2 PLAC Schwaben, Bavaria 1 DEAT 2 DATE 4 MAY 1003 1 FAMS @F00281@ 1 FAMC @F00620@ 1 NOTE @NI02264@ 0 @NI02264@ NOTE 1 CONC Herman was Duke of Swabia [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 4 August 1999]. 0 @I02265@ INDI 1 NAME Princess of Burgundy /Gerberga (Gerberge)~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 973 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 965 AND 973 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1017 1 FAMS @F00281@ 1 FAMC @F00697@ 0 @I02266@ INDI 1 NAME Count in the Rheingau /Konrad (Conrad)~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 910 2 PLAC Schwaben, Bavaria 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 920 1 DEAT 2 DATE 20 AUG 997 1 DEAT 2 DATE 20 JUL 997 1 FAMS @F00620@ 1 FAMC @F00664@ 1 NOTE @NI02266@ 0 @NI02266@ NOTE 1 CONC Conrad was Duke of Swabia [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 4 August 1999]. 0 @I02267@ INDI 1 NAME Duchess of Swabia /Judith (Jutta)~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 914 1 FAMS @F00620@ 0 @I02268@ INDI 1 NAME Count of the Wetterau /Udo (Eldo)~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 880 1 DEAT 2 DATE 2 DEC 949 1 FAMS @F00664@ 1 FAMC @F00307@ 1 NOTE @NI02268@ 0 @NI02268@ NOTE 1 CONC Eldo was Count in the Wetterau [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 4 August 1999]. 0 @I02269@ INDI 1 NAME ? of /Vermandois/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 882 1 DEAT 2 DATE 12 DEC 949 1 FAMS @F00664@ 1 FAMC @F01235@ 0 @I02270@ INDI 1 NAME King of Burgundy /Conrad I "the Peaceful"~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 925 1 DEAT 2 DATE 19 OCT 993 2 PLAC Regenberg 1 FAMS @F00697@ 1 FAMC @F00300@ 0 @I02271@ INDI 1 NAME Princess of France /Mathilde (Matilda)~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 943 2 PLAC Laon, Champagne, France 1 BIRT 2 DATE 943 2 PLAC Laon, Champagne, France 1 DEAT 2 DATE 27 JAN 980/81 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 26 JAN 981/82 1 FAMS @F00697@ 1 FAMC @F00386@ 0 @I02272@ INDI 1 NAME King of Burgundy & Italy /Rudolph II~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 902 1 DEAT 2 DATE 11 AUG 937 1 DEAT 2 DATE 11 JUL 937 1 FAMS @F00300@ 1 FAMC @F00392@ 0 @I02273@ INDI 1 NAME of Swabia /Bertha~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 907 1 DEAT 2 DATE 11 AUG 967 1 DEAT 2 DATE 2 JAN 965/66 1 FAMS @F00300@ 1 FAMC @F01328@ 1 NOTE @NI02273@ 0 @NI02273@ NOTE 1 CONC Some sources suggest that Bertha's father was Richard I von Swabia, born a 1 CONC bout 882. Those sources still agree, though, that her mother was Reginlin 1 CONC de de Nullenburg. 0 @I02274@ INDI 1 NAME King of France /Louis IV "d'Outremer"~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 SEP 921 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 10 SEP 920 AND 921 1 DEAT 2 DATE 10 SEP 954 2 PLAC Abbaye de St. Remy, Rheims, Champagne, France 1 FAMS @F00386@ 1 FAMC @F01228@ 1 NOTE @NI02274@ 0 @NI02274@ NOTE 1 CONC Louis was also known as Louis IV "Transmarinus". 0 @I02275@ INDI 1 NAME of Saxony /Gerberge~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 913 AND 914 2 PLAC Nordhausen, Saxony, Prussia 1 DEAT 2 DATE 5 MAY 984 2 PLAC Rheims, Champagne, France 1 FAMS @F01268@ 1 FAMS @F00386@ 1 FAMC @F01230@ 1 NOTE @NI02275@ 0 @NI02275@ NOTE 1 CONC Gerberge became Queen of France in her second marriage. 0 @I02276@ INDI 1 NAME Count in Nordgau /Hugo (Hugh) V~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 928 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 986 1 FAMS @F00273@ 1 FAMC @F00665@ 0 @I02277@ INDI 1 NAME /Berlinda~/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00273@ 0 @I02278@ INDI 1 NAME Count in Nordgau /Eberhard IV~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 900 1 DEAT 2 DATE 18 DEC 972 1 DEAT 2 DATE 18 DEC 973 1 FAMS @F00665@ 1 FAMC @F00707@ 1 NOTE @NI02278@ 0 @NI02278@ NOTE 1 CONC Eberhard was Count in Alsace & Nordgau [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 19 Augu 1 CONC st 1999]. 0 @I02279@ INDI 1 NAME of Trier /Luitgard (Luitgarde)~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 910 1 DEAT 2 DATE 966 1 FAMS @F00665@ 1 FAMC @F00683@ 1 NOTE @NI02279@ 0 @NI02279@ NOTE 1 CONC Luitgard was Countess of Luxembourg. 0 @I02280@ INDI 1 NAME of Hohenburg /Hugo (Hugh) III~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 870 1 DEAT 2 DATE 940 1 FAMS @F00707@ 1 FAMC @F01331@ 1 NOTE @NI02280@ 0 @NI02280@ NOTE 1 CONC Hugh was Count of Alsace/Nordgau [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 4 August 1999] 1 CONC . 0 @I02281@ INDI 1 NAME /Hildegarde~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 876 1 FAMS @F00707@ 0 @I02282@ INDI 1 NAME of Aachen /Wigerich (Wigeric)~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 882 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 886 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 919 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 919 1 FAMS @F00683@ 1 NOTE @NI02282@ 0 @NI02282@ NOTE 1 CONC Wigeric was known as Count Palentine of Aachen [from Jim Fina's FTW fil 1 CONC e, 4 August 1999]. He was Count of Trier and Ardennes and Count Palati 1 CONC ne of Luxembourg. 0 @I02283@ INDI 1 NAME Countess of Trier & Ardennes /Kunigunde~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 890 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 870 AND 890 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 886 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT 923 1 FAMS @F00683@ 1 FAMS @F01598@ 1 FAMC @F00320@ 0 @I02284@ INDI 1 NAME Count of Dagsburg /Ludwig~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 940 1 FAMS @F00301@ 0 @I02285@ INDI 1 NAME von Ohningen /Judith~/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00301@ 1 FAMC @F01199@ 0 @I02286@ INDI 1 NAME Count of Ohningen /Kuno (Cuno)~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE BEF 948 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 965 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1036 1 FAMS @F01199@ 0 @I02287@ INDI 1 NAME Princess of the Holy Roman Empire /Richilde~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 952 2 PLAC Saxony, Germany 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 967 1 FAMS @F01199@ 1 FAMC @F01200@ 1 NOTE @NI02287@ 0 @NI02287@ NOTE 1 CONC Richilde was also a Princess of Germany. 0 @I02288@ INDI 1 NAME Holy Roman Emperor /Otto I "the Great"~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 23 NOV 912 1 DEAT 2 DATE 7 MAY 973 2 PLAC Memleben, Saxony, Germany 1 FAMS @F08327@ 1 FAMS @F01200@ 1 FAMC @F01230@ 0 @I02289@ INDI 1 NAME Styrjornsson /Thorgils (Thorkils) "Sprakaleg"~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 970 2 PLAC Uppsala, Uppsala, Sweden 1 FAMS @F01201@ 1 FAMC @F01202@ 1 NOTE @NI02289@ 0 @NI02289@ NOTE 1 CONC Thorkils was Jarl [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 4 August 1999]. 0 @I02290@ INDI 1 NAME Olafsson /StyrBjörn "the Strong"~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 903 2 PLAC Sweden 1 DEAT 2 DATE 985 2 PLAC Fyrisval, Uppsala, Sweden 1 FAMS @F01202@ 1 FAMC @F01206@ 1 NOTE @NI02290@ 0 @NI02290@ NOTE 1 CONC StyrBjörn died in battle [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 4 August 1999]. He w 1 CONC as a prince of Sweden. 0 @I02291@ INDI 1 NAME Haraldsdottir /Thyra (Tyri)~/, Queen of Norway 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 947 1 DEAT 2 DATE 18 SEP 1000 2 PLAC Norway 1 FAMS @F01202@ 1 FAMC @F01208@ 1 NOTE @NI02291@ 0 @NI02291@ NOTE 1 CONC Thyra was also known as Thyra of Denmark. 0 @I02292@ INDI 1 NAME Björnsson /Olaf "Mitkg"~/, King of Sweden 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 885 1 FAMS @F01206@ 1 FAMC @F00572@ 0 @I02293@ INDI 1 NAME Thraudsdottir /Ingeberg (Ingelberg)~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 886 1 FAMS @F01206@ 1 FAMC @F01353@ 1 NOTE @NI02293@ 0 @NI02293@ NOTE 1 CONC Some sources suggest that Ingeberg's father's name was Thrand, rather th 1 CONC an Thraud. 0 @I02294@ INDI 1 NAME Gormsson /Harald II "Blue Tooth"~/ 1 SEX M 1 TITL King 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 910 2 PLAC Blauzahn, Germany 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1 NOV 987 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1 NOV 985 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1 NOV 986 1 DEAT 2 DATE BET 1 NOV 987 AND 1 NOV 988 2 PLAC Jomsborg, Germany 1 FAMS @F01208@ 1 FAMS @F07598@ 1 FAMC @F01213@ 1 NOTE @NI02294@ 0 @NI02294@ NOTE 1 CONC Harald was murdered [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 4 August 1999]. He was Ki 1 CONC ng of Denmark & Norway. 1 CONT 1 CONT From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harald_I_of_Denmark: 1 CONT 1 CONT Harald Bluetooth Gormson (Danish: Harald Blåtand, Old Norse: Haraldr blátö 1 CONC nn, Norwegian: Harald Blåtann), was born around 910, the son of King Go 1 CONC rm the Old, king of Jutland (that is, peninsular Denmark) and of Thyra (al 1 CONC so known as Thyre Danebod) a supposed daughter of Harald Klak, Jarl of Jut 1 CONC land, or daughter of a noblemen of Sønderjylland who is supposed to have b 1 CONC een kindly disposed towards Christianity. He died in 985 or 986 having rul 1 CONC ed as King of Denmark from around 958 and king of Norway for a few years p 1 CONC robably around 970. Some sources state that his son Sweyn forcibly depos 1 CONC ed him as king. 1 CONT 1 CONT Although Harald's predecessors had adopted Christianity at the instigati 1 CONC on of the Frankish Carolingian kings in 826, paganism remained predomina 1 CONC nt among Danes and northerners for centuries. His mother may have implant 1 CONC ed in the boy the first seeds of Christianity which his father, a devout s 1 CONC ervant of the Norse god Odin, did his utmost to combat. When Harald conver 1 CONC ted around 965, he had the Jelling mounds – previously started by his pag 1 CONC an father Gorm – adapted into Christian monuments honoring both Gorm and T 1 CONC hyre. The Jelling monuments are said to have been a statement of Harald 1 CONC 's new-found religion; it was thought that with these monuments, he was tr 1 CONC ying to conduct a smooth transition from paganism to Christianity both f 1 CONC or himself and his subjects. Christianity may have been impressed on h 1 CONC im as a result of military pressure, but the stones have led some peop 1 CONC le to believe that they represent a new-found love and confidence for h 1 CONC is new religion.[citation needed] 1 CONT 1 CONT Meanwhile the Christian religion became more and more deeply rooted amo 1 CONC ng the Danes. Even a few members of the nobility (such as Frode, Vicer 1 CONC oy of Jutland) embraced the faith and soon episcopal sees were establish 1 CONC ed (Schleswig, Ribe, Aarhus). The first recorded attempt at Christianizati 1 CONC on was made by the English missionary Willibord in the early eighth centur 1 CONC y. The attempt was unsuccessful, but Willibord is said to have taken thir 1 CONC ty young Danish men back to England, possibly to start a seminary. Other a 1 CONC ttempts were made after this time, but they too were largely unsuccessfu 1 CONC l. In 845 the Danes sacked Hamburg the town where Anskar, the Bishop of Ha 1 CONC mburg, resided. As an indirect result of the sack, Anskar was compensat 1 CONC ed and given the richer see of Bremen which was run jointly with Hamburg. 1 CONT 1 CONT It was not until 935 that Christian missionaries had a major breakthrou 1 CONC gh in the Christianization of Denmark. At this time the Archbishop of Hamb 1 CONC urg-Bremen, Unni received Harald’s permission to begin preaching across De 1 CONC nmark, even though Harald was not yet the king. As early as 948 sees we 1 CONC re established with German missionary bishops in Denmark at Hedeby, Ribe a 1 CONC nd Aarhus. Harald Bluetooth converted between 960 and 965 and became simil 1 CONC ar to non-Scandinavian kings ruling through Europe. 1 CONT 1 CONT However the prominent part the Germans had in these achievements as we 1 CONC ll as the lofty idea of the Roman Empire then prevailing led Otto I, the G 1 CONC reat, to require Harald to recognize him as "advocatus", or lord protect 1 CONC or of the Danish church, and even as "Lord Paramount". The king of the Dan 1 CONC es replied to this demand with a declaration of war, and the emperor soug 1 CONC ht to force his "vassal" into subjection. The devastating expeditions, whi 1 CONC ch were pushed as far as the Limfjord, enabled the emperor to beat down a 1 CONC ll opposition (972), and to compel Harald not only to conclude peace b 1 CONC ut to accept baptism. Henceforth paganism steadily lost ground. 1 CONT 1 CONT The Bishopric of Odense was established at Funen (Fyn) in 980; the sacrifi 1 CONC cial grove at Lethra (on Zealand), which, until then, had been from ti 1 CONC me to time the scene of human sacrifices, was deserted. King Harald mov 1 CONC ed his royal residence to Roskilde and erected there a wooden church dedic 1 CONC ated to the Holy Trinity. In the eleventh century it was replaced by a bas 1 CONC ilica, which in turn was soon torn down. Since about the year 1200 its si 1 CONC te has been occupied by the Gothic cathedral of St. Lucius, the burial pla 1 CONC ce of the kings of Denmark. Christian houses of worship were also bui 1 CONC lt in many other places during Harald's reign; in these German and Dani 1 CONC sh priests preached the gospel of the crucified and risen Saviour. 1 CONT 1 CONT Harald undoubtedly professed Christianity at that time: it is also true th 1 CONC at he contributed to its spread. But his moral conduct in many respects di 1 CONC stinctly violated biblical commandments. This attitude toward Christiani 1 CONC ty can be seen throughout the Norse world. The Christian god became a pa 1 CONC rt of Norse life, but was no more important, at first than their gods whi 1 CONC ch already existed. A good example is the Jelling Stones made by Hara 1 CONC ld I. The rune-stone has both Christian and pagan qualities demonstrati 1 CONC ng the mixture of old and new values. Consequently many people looked on t 1 CONC he plots that were directed against the sovereignty and life of the agi 1 CONC ng prince by his own son Svend as a punishment from Heaven. Although bapti 1 CONC zed, Svend joined forces with Palnatoke, the most powerful chieftain on Fu 1 CONC nen, who led the heathen party. The fortunes of war varied for a time, b 1 CONC ut finally Harald was slain on 1 November, 985 or 986. 1 CONT 1 CONT During his reign, Harald oversaw the reconstruction not only of the Jelli 1 CONC ng runic stones but of other projects as well. Some believe that these pro 1 CONC jects were a way for him to preserve the economic and military contr 1 CONC ol of his country. During that time, ring forts were built in five strateg 1 CONC ic locations: Trelleborg on Sjælland, Nonnebakken on Fyn, Fyrkat in centr 1 CONC al Jylland, Aggersborg near Limfjord, and Trelleborg near the city of Trel 1 CONC leborg in Scania in present-day Sweden. All five fortresses had similar de 1 CONC signs: "perfectly circular with gates opening to the four corners of the e 1 CONC arth, and a courtyard divided into four areas which held large houses s 1 CONC et in a square pattern"[Fortehad, Oram and Pedersen, Viking Empires, Cambr 1 CONC idge Uni. Press (2005), pg. 180]. A sixth Trelleborg is located in Borgeb 1 CONC y, in Scania in present-day Sweden. This one has been dated to the vicini 1 CONC ty of 1000 AD and has a similar design, so it too may have been built by k 1 CONC ing Harald. 1 CONT 1 CONT He also constructed the oldest known bridge in southern Scandinavia, kno 1 CONC wn as the Ravninge Bridge in Ravninge meadows, which was 5m wide and 76 1 CONC 0m long. 1 CONT 1 CONT Harald had a son named Sweyn Forkbeard, who was baptized along with the re 1 CONC st of the royal family, and given the name of the Holy Roman emperor Ot 1 CONC to the Great: 1 CONT 1 CONT Not long after Harald himself was baptized together with his wife, Gunnhil 1 CONC d, and his little son, whom our king raised up from the sacred font and na 1 CONC med Svein[Adam of Bremen, 'History of the Archbishops of Hamburg-Bremen' 1 CONC ]. While absolute quiet prevailed throughout the interior, he was even ab 1 CONC le to turn his thoughts to foreign enterprises. Again and again he ca 1 CONC me to the help of Richard the Fearless of Normandy (in the years 945 and 9 1 CONC 63), while his son conquered Samland and, after the assassination of Ki 1 CONC ng Harald Graafeld of Norway, he also managed to force the people of th 1 CONC at country into temporary subjection to himself. 1 CONT 1 CONT The Norse sagas presents Harald in a rather negative light. He was forc 1 CONC ed twice to submit to the renegade Swedish prince Styrbjörn the Stro 1 CONC ng of the Jomsvikings- first by giving Styrbjörn a fleet and his daught 1 CONC er Tyra, the second time by giving up himself as hostage and an addition 1 CONC al fleet. Styrbjörn brought this fleet to Uppsala in Sweden in order to cl 1 CONC aim the throne of Sweden. However, this time Harald broke his oath and fl 1 CONC ed with his Danes in order to avoid facing the Swedish army at the Batt 1 CONC le of the Fýrisvellir. 1 CONT 1 CONT As a consequence of Harald's army having lost to the Germans in the shad 1 CONC ow of Danevirke in 974, he no longer had control of Norway and Germans hav 1 CONC ing settled back into the border area between Scandinavia and Germany. T 1 CONC he German settlers were driven out of Denmark in 983 by an alliance consis 1 CONC ting of Obodrite soldiers and troops loyal to Harald. Soon after, Harald w 1 CONC as killed fighting off a rebellion led by his son Sweyn. He was believ 1 CONC ed to have died in 986, although there are many other accounts that cla 1 CONC im he died in 985. 1 CONT 1 CONT He died 1 November, 985 or 986. His remains were buried in the cathedr 1 CONC al at Roskilde, where his bones are still preserved, walled up in one of t 1 CONC he pillars of the choir. 1 CONT 1 CONT Marriages and issue 1 CONT 1 - Gyrid (Gunhilde) Olafsdottir, probably by 950. 1 CONT Thyra Haraldsdottir, married Styrbjörn Starke 1 CONT Sveyn Forkbeard. Born about 960. Usually given as the son of Harald and Gy 1 CONC rid, though it is said in some of the older sagas that he was an illegitim 1 CONC ate son. 1 CONT Hakon. Born in 961. 1 CONT Gunhild. She married Pallig, Jarl and Ealdorman in Devon. They both di 1 CONC ed in the St. Brice's Day massacre in November 1002. 1 CONT 2 - Thora (Tova) the daughter of Mistivir in 970. She raised the Sønder Vi 1 CONC ssing Runestone after her mother. 0 @I02295@ INDI 1 NAME Olafsdottir/Gyrithe (Gunhild, Gyrid)~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 905 2 PLAC Sweden 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 930 1 FAMS @F01208@ 1 FAMC @F01206@ 1 NOTE @NI02295@ 0 @NI02295@ NOTE 1 CONC Gunhild was Queen of Denmark. 0 @I02296@ INDI 1 NAME Haraldsson /Swend (Swein) I "Forked Beard"~/ 1 SEX M 1 TITL King 1 BIRT 2 DATE 965 2 PLAC Denmark 1 DEAT 2 DATE 2 FEB 1013/14 2 PLAC Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, England 1 FAMS @F01209@ 1 FAMC @F01208@ 1 NOTE @NI02296@ 0 @NI02296@ NOTE 1 CONC Swend was King of Denmark, Norway and England. 0 @I02297@ INDI 1 NAME /Swietoslava (Sygryda, Sigrid) "Starrade"~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 970 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT 2 FEB 1013/14 1 FAMS @F00309@ 1 FAMS @F01209@ 1 FAMC @F01215@ 1 NOTE @NI02297@ 0 @NI02297@ NOTE 1 CONC Swietoslava's nickname apparently means "the Haughty". She was Queen of Sw 1 CONC eden, Norway and Denmark. Some Scandanavian sources say that she was the d 1 CONC aughter of Skoglar Toste, a powerful Swedish Viking. Accepted here is t 1 CONC he Polish narrative. 0 @I02298@ INDI 1 NAME of Jutland /Gorm "the Old"~/, King of Denmark 1 SEX M 1 TITL King 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 880 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 840 1 DEAT 2 DATE 958 1 DEAT 2 DATE 936 1 FAMS @F01213@ 1 FAMC @F01358@ 1 NOTE @NI02298@ 0 @NI02298@ NOTE 1 CONC From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gorm_the_Old: 1 CONT 1 CONT Gorm the Old (Gorm den Gamle) was King of Denmark in the mid-900s. He w 1 CONC as the husband of Thyra (to whom he raised the older of the two Jelling st 1 CONC ones) and the father of King Harald Bluetooth. 1 CONT 1 CONT The son of Danish king Harthacnut, Gorm is one of the most misinterpret 1 CONC ed figures ever in Danish history. Often maligned as a cruel old dotard a 1 CONC nd a staunch heathen, Gorm was born in the late 800s, and died in 958 acco 1 CONC rding to dendrochronological studies of the wood in his burial chamber. 1 CONT 1 CONT His ancestry descends from Danes who ruled East Anglia, one of whom was na 1 CONC med Guthrum, a form of the name Gorm. His father came to Denmark around 9 1 CONC 16 or 917 and deposed the young king Sigtrygg Gnupasson, and when Harthakn 1 CONC ut died, Gorm ascended to the throne. Claims that he took it by forc 1 CONC e, or that he only ruled part of the peninsula of Jutland are almost certa 1 CONC inly erroneous… Gorm's great-great-grandson king Sweyn Estridsson referr 1 CONC ed to both Gorm and his father as kings of (all of) Denmark, not just par 1 CONC ts of the country. 1 CONT 1 CONT Gorm was neither old nor unwise; when correctly interpreted, early sourc 1 CONC es point to him as being open-minded and pragmatic as far as Denmark's rel 1 CONC ationship with the Christian neighbors to the south was concerned, but ear 1 CONC lier historians often confused him with his father who supposedly withsto 1 CONC od the coming of Christianity for as long as he lived. However, the sma 1 CONC ll runestone in Jelling can be interpreted as a claim that Gorm defended D 1 CONC enmark from Christianity, as he is somewhat vaguely defined as the protect 1 CONC or of Denmark. 1 CONT 1 CONT His skeleton is believed to have been found at the site of the first Chris 1 CONC tian church of Jelling. During the reign of Gorm, most Danes still worship 1 CONC ped the Norse gods, but during the reign of Gorm's son Harold Bluetooth, D 1 CONC enmark officially converted to Christianity. Harold supposedly moved the s 1 CONC keleton of his father from its original resting place into the church, b 1 CONC ut left the hill where Gorm had originally been interred as a memorial. 0 @I02299@ INDI 1 NAME Klacksdottir/Thyre (Thyra, Tyri) "Danebod"~/ 1 SEX F 1 TITL Queen 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 844 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 935 2 PLAC Jellinge, Vejle, Denmark 1 FAMS @F01213@ 1 FAMC @F01346@ 1 NOTE @NI02299@ 0 @NI02299@ NOTE 1 CONC Thyre was Queen of Denmark. 0 @I02300@ INDI 1 NAME Haraldsson /Hakon/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 961 1 FAMC @F01208@ 0 @I02301@ INDI 1 NAME Prince of Poland /Mieszko I~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 922 1 DEAT 2 DATE 25 MAY 992 1 FAMS @F01215@ 1 FAMC @F08250@ 0 @I02302@ INDI 1 NAME /Arnoul (Arnold, Ernulfe, Gui)~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 922 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Abbaye de Samer-aux-Bois, France 1 FAMS @F01204@ 1 FAMC @F01212@ 1 NOTE @NI02302@ 0 @NI02302@ NOTE 1 CONC Arnoul was Comte de Boulogne. 0 @I02303@ INDI 1 NAME Ernicule Count of /Boulogne/ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 972 1 FAMS @F01212@ 1 FAMC @F01216@ 0 @I02304@ INDI 1 NAME William de /Ponthieu/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F01216@ 0 @I02305@ INDI 1 NAME /Maude/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F01216@ 0 @I02306@ INDI 1 NAME /Rainer (Regnier) III "Longhals"~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 920 AND 924 1 DEAT 2 DATE 973 1 FAMS @F01217@ 1 FAMC @F01218@ 1 NOTE @NI02306@ 0 @NI02306@ NOTE 1 CONC Regnier was Count of Hainaut [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 4 August 1999]. 0 @I02307@ INDI 1 NAME of Louvain /Adele (Alice)~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 929 1 DEAT 2 DATE 961 1 FAMS @F01217@ 1 FAMC @F01224@ 1 NOTE @NI02307@ 0 @NI02307@ NOTE 1 CONC Adele may have been Countess of Equisheim, and some counts suggest that h 1 CONC er father was Hugh, Count of Equisheim. Accepted here is the account offer 1 CONC ed by Jim Fina [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 4 August 1999]. 0 @I02308@ INDI 1 NAME Count of Hainaut /Rainer (Regnier) II~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 890 AND 892 1 FAMS @F01218@ 1 FAMC @F01210@ 1 NOTE @NI02308@ 0 @NI02308@ NOTE 1 CONC Regnier was Count of Hainaut [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 4 August 1999]. So 1 CONC me sources suggest that he was the son of Alberade de Lorraine, his fathe 1 CONC rs other wife. Accepted here is Fina's account, together with some corrobo 1 CONC rating information found at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regnier_II%2C_Cou 1 CONC nt_of_Hainault 1 CONT 0 @I02309@ INDI 1 NAME of Burgundy/Alice (Adelaide, Aelis)~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 903 1 FAMS @F01218@ 1 FAMC @F01222@ 0 @I02310@ INDI 1 NAME /Rainer (Regnier) I "Longhals"~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 860 1 DEAT 2 DATE 916 1 FAMS @F01266@ 1 FAMS @F01210@ 1 FAMC @F00356@ 1 NOTE @NI02310@ 0 @NI02310@ NOTE 1 CONC Regnier was Duke of Lorraine [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 4 August 1999]. 0 @I02311@ INDI 1 NAME Duchess of Lorraine /Hersent~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 865 1 FAMS @F01210@ 1 FAMC @F00351@ 1 NOTE @NI02311@ 0 @NI02311@ NOTE 1 CONC Hersent was also a princess of France. 0 @I02312@ INDI 1 NAME Duke of Burgundy /Richard "the Justicer"~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 867 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1 SEP 921 2 PLAC Auxerre 1 FAMS @F01222@ 1 FAMC @F00394@ 1 NOTE @NI02312@ 0 @NI02312@ NOTE 1 CONC Richard was Duke of Burgundy [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 4 August 1999]. So 1 CONC me accounts suggest that his father was Theodore, Count of Ardennes. Accep 1 CONC ted here is the account offered by Fina. 0 @I02313@ INDI 1 NAME /Adelaide (Aelis) of Auxerre Burgundy/ 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 929 1 FAMS @F01222@ 1 FAMC @F00754@ 0 @I02314@ INDI 1 NAME of Louvain /Lambert~/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F01224@ 1 FAMC @F01226@ 1 NOTE @NI02314@ 0 @NI02314@ NOTE 1 CONC Lambert was Count of Louvain [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 4 August 1999]. 0 @I02315@ INDI 1 NAME of Betuwe /?~/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F01224@ 1 FAMC @F01227@ 0 @I02316@ INDI 1 NAME /Theodoric (Dietrich, Theoderich)~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 853 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 872 1 DEAT 2 DATE 920 1 FAMS @F01240@ 1 FAMS @F01226@ 1 FAMC @F01342@ 1 NOTE @NI02316@ 0 @NI02316@ NOTE 1 CONC Dietrich was Count of Ringleheim [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 31 August 1999 1 CONC ]. 0 @I02317@ INDI 1 NAME /Ludmilla Ragnhildis (Reginhilde)~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 858 1 FAMS @F01226@ 1 FAMC @F01158@ 1 NOTE @NI02317@ 0 @NI02317@ NOTE 1 CONC Ludmilla was also known as Reginhilde von Friesland. She was Countess of R 1 CONC ingelheim. Some sources suggest that her mother's name was Matilda. 0 @I02318@ INDI 1 NAME /Ricfrid/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F01227@ 1 NOTE @NI02318@ 0 @NI02318@ NOTE 1 CONC Ricfrid was Count in the Betuwe [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 4 August 1999]. 0 @I02319@ INDI 1 NAME /Hamesindis/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F01227@ 0 @I02320@ INDI 1 NAME of Laon /Charles~/, Prince of France 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 953 2 PLAC Laon, Champagne, France 1 DEAT 2 DATE 21 MAY 992 2 PLAC Kerker, Orleans, France 1 FAMS @F01225@ 1 FAMC @F00386@ 1 NOTE @NI02320@ 0 @NI02320@ NOTE 1 CONC Charles was Duke of Lower Lorraine [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 4 August 199 1 CONC 9]. 0 @I02321@ INDI 1 NAME Duchess of Lorraine /Adelaide~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 953 2 PLAC Ardennes, France 1 FAMS @F01225@ 1 FAMC @F08252@ 1 NOTE @NI02321@ 0 @NI02321@ NOTE 1 CONC Adelaide was also known as Bonne Adelaide. 0 @I02322@ INDI 1 NAME King of West Franks /Charles III "the Simple"~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 17 SEP 879 2 PLAC France 1 DEAT 2 DATE 9 OCT 929 2 PLAC Peronne, Austrasia, France 1 FAMS @F01228@ 1 FAMC @F01336@ 1 NOTE @NI02322@ 0 @NI02322@ NOTE 1 CONC Some sources refer to Charles as King of France. 0 @I02323@ INDI 1 NAME Princess of England/Ogive (Edgiva, Eadgifu)~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Wessex, England 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 904 2 PLAC Wessex, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT 951 1 FAMS @F01228@ 1 FAMC @F01396@ 1 NOTE @NI02323@ 0 @NI02323@ NOTE 1 CONC Some sources refer to Ogive as Ogive of France. 0 @I02324@ INDI 1 NAME /Heinrich (Henry) I "the Fowler"~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 876 2 PLAC Germany 1 DEAT 2 DATE 2 JUL 936 2 PLAC Memleben, Saxony, Germany 1 FAMS @F01230@ 1 FAMC @F01238@ 1 NOTE @NI02324@ 0 @NI02324@ NOTE 1 CONC Heinrich was Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Germans. 0 @I02325@ INDI 1 NAME Countess of Ringelheim /Matilda~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 878 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 878 AND 892 1 DEAT 2 DATE 14 MAR 967/68 1 FAMS @F01230@ 1 FAMC @F01240@ 1 NOTE @NI02325@ 0 @NI02325@ NOTE 1 CONC Matilda was made a saint [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 4 August 1999]. She w 1 CONC as sometimes referred to as Countess of Ringleheim. 0 @I02326@ INDI 1 NAME /Richard I "the Fearless"~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 28 AUG 933 2 PLAC Fecamp, France 1 DEAT 2 DATE 20 NOV 996 2 PLAC Fecamp, France 1 FAMS @F08031@ 1 FAMS @F01233@ 1 FAMC @F01232@ 1 NOTE @NI02326@ 0 @NI02326@ NOTE 1 CONC Richard was Duke of Normandie [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 4 August 1999]. 0 @I02327@ INDI 1 NAME Gonnor (Gunnora) de /Crepon/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 936 2 PLAC Normandie, France 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1031 2 PLAC France 1 FAMS @F01233@ 1 FAMC @F01122@ 0 @I02328@ INDI 1 NAME /Guillaume (William) I "Longsword"~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 900 2 PLAC Normandie, France 1 DEAT 2 DATE 17 DEC 942 2 PLAC France 1 FAMS @F01232@ 1 FAMC @F01234@ 1 NOTE @NI02328@ 0 @NI02328@ NOTE 1 CONC William was Duke of Normandie. He was murdered [from Jim Fina's FTW fil 1 CONC e, 4 August 1999]. 0 @I02329@ INDI 1 NAME of Senlis /Sprote (Sprota)~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Bretagne, Normandie 1 FAMS @F01232@ 1 FAMC @F08249@ 1 NOTE @NI02329@ 0 @NI02329@ NOTE 1 CONC Sprote was also known as Sprote de Bretagne. 0 @I02330@ INDI 1 NAME Rognvaldsson /Rollo (Rolf) "the Granger"~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 846 2 PLAC Maer, Norway 1 DEAT 2 DATE BET 931 AND 932 1 FAMS @F01234@ 1 FAMC @F01243@ 1 NOTE @NI02330@ 0 @NI02330@ NOTE 1 CONC Rolf was Duke of Normandie [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 4 August 1999]. 0 @I02331@ INDI 1 NAME de Bayeux /Poppa~/, Duchess of Normandie 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 872 2 PLAC Bayeux, France 1 FAMS @F01234@ 1 FAMC @F01245@ 1 NOTE @NI02331@ 0 @NI02331@ NOTE 1 CONC Poppa was Duchess of Normandie [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 4 August 1999]. 0 @I02332@ INDI 1 NAME of Vermandois & Soissons /Herbert I~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 848 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 840 1 DEAT 2 DATE 902 1 DEAT 2 DATE BET 900 AND 907 1 FAMS @F01235@ 1 FAMC @F01324@ 1 NOTE @NI02332@ 0 @NI02332@ NOTE 1 CONC Herbert was Count of Vermandois and Soissons. He was murdered [from Jim Fi 1 CONC na's FTW file, 4 August 1999]. 0 @I02333@ INDI 1 NAME of Morvois /Beatrice~/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F01235@ 1 FAMC @F01325@ 0 @I02334@ INDI 1 NAME Duke of Bretagne /Conan I "le Tort"~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 927 1 DEAT 2 DATE 29 JUN 992 2 PLAC Conuereuil 1 FAMS @F01236@ 1 FAMC @F01231@ 1 NOTE @NI02334@ 0 @NI02334@ NOTE 1 CONC Conan was Duke of Brittany [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 5 August 1999]. 0 @I02335@ INDI 1 NAME of Anjou /Ermengarde (Ermengade)~/ 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE 27 JUN 992 1 FAMS @F01236@ 1 FAMC @F00335@ 0 @I02336@ INDI 1 NAME /Juhel Berenger/ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 970 1 FAMS @F01231@ 1 FAMC @F00806@ 1 NOTE @NI02336@ 0 @NI02336@ NOTE 1 CONC Juhel was Count of Rennes [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 5 August 1999]. 0 @I02337@ INDI 1 NAME /Gerberga/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F01231@ 0 @I02338@ INDI 1 NAME /Paskwitan II/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00806@ 1 FAMC @F00367@ 1 NOTE @NI02338@ 0 @NI02338@ NOTE 1 CONC Paskwitan was Count of Rennes [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 5 August 1999]. 0 @I02339@ INDI 1 NAME /? of Rennes/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00806@ 1 FAMC @F01487@ 1 NOTE @NI02339@ 0 @NI02339@ NOTE 1 CONC Paskwitan's wife as known as the Heiress of Rennes [from Jim Fina's FTW fi 1 CONC le, 5 August 1999]. 0 @I02340@ INDI 1 NAME ~ d'Anjou /Geoffrey I "Grisegonelle"/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 940 1 DEAT 2 DATE 21 JUL 987 1 FAMS @F00335@ 1 FAMC @F00370@ 1 NOTE @NI02340@ 0 @NI02340@ NOTE 1 CONC Geoffrey was Seneschal of France. He died in battle [from Jim Fina's FTW f 1 CONC ile, 5 August 1999]. He was the 4th Count of Anjou. 1 CONT 1 CONT Information was acquired from Darryl Lundy's British Peerage site (http:// 1 CONC www.thepeerage.com/) on 22 July 2007 [JTS]. 0 @I02341@ INDI 1 NAME de Troyes & Vermandois /Adelaide (Adele)~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 950 1 BIRT 2 DATE 950 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT 982 1 DEAT 2 DATE BET 975 AND 978 1 FAMS @F00335@ 1 FAMS @F08170@ 1 FAMC @F00275@ 0 @I02342@ INDI 1 NAME d'Anjou /Foulques (Fulk) II "the Good"~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 909 AND 920 2 PLAC Anjou, France 1 DEAT 2 DATE BET 11 NOV 958 AND 960 2 PLAC Tours, France 1 FAMS @F00370@ 1 FAMC @F01260@ 1 NOTE @NI02342@ 0 @NI02342@ NOTE 1 CONC Fulk was Count of Anjou [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 5 August 1999]. 0 @I02343@ INDI 1 NAME of Gatinais /Gerberge~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 913 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT 952 1 FAMS @F00370@ 1 FAMC @F07942@ 1 NOTE @NI02343@ 0 @NI02343@ NOTE 1 CONC Gerberge appears also to have been referred to as Gerberge du Maine, a 1 CONC nd as Gerberge de Tours. Darryl Lundy's British Peerage site has Theoba 1 CONC ld de Tours as the father of Gerberge de Tours (http://www.thepeerage.com 1 CONC /) on 22 July 2007 [JTS]. 0 @I02344@ INDI 1 NAME Comte de Vermandois & Meaux /Robert~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 918 1 BIRT 2 DATE 922 1 DEAT 2 DATE 29 AUG 968 1 DEAT 2 DATE AUG 978 1 FAMS @F00275@ 1 FAMC @F01265@ 1 NOTE @NI02344@ 0 @NI02344@ NOTE 1 CONC Robert was Count of Troyes and Meaux [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 5 August 1 1 CONC 999]. 0 @I02345@ INDI 1 NAME of Troyes /Adelais (Adela) "Were (Wera)"~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 914 1 DEAT 2 DATE 19 AUG 967 1 DEAT 2 DATE BET 959 AND 960 1 FAMS @F00275@ 1 FAMC @F00270@ 1 NOTE @NI02345@ 0 @NI02345@ NOTE 1 CONC Wera was Countess of Troyes [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 5 August 1999] a 1 CONC nd Countess of Vermandois. 0 @I02346@ INDI 1 NAME of Paris /Robert (Rutpert) IV "Fortis"~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 820 1 DEAT 2 DATE 25 AUG 866 2 PLAC Brissarthe, Anjou, Neustria, France 1 DEAT 2 DATE 25 JUL 866 2 PLAC Brissarthe 1 FAMS @F01239@ 1 FAMC @F00284@ 1 NOTE @NI02346@ 0 @NI02346@ NOTE 1 CONC Robert was Count of Paris. He died in battle against the Vikings [from J 1 CONC im Fina's FTW file, 5 August 1999]. The G675 file refers to the fath 1 CONC er of Robert I Capet as Robert le Fort Duc de Neustria [from the G675 fil 1 CONC e, 1 September 1999]. Robert was also known as Robert the Strong and Du 1 CONC ke of France. 0 @I02347@ INDI 1 NAME de Tours/Adela (Adelahide, Adelaide, Aenis)~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 802 1 BIRT 2 DATE 822 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 824 1 DEAT 2 DATE 866 1 FAMS @F00372@ 1 FAMS @F01239@ 1 FAMC @F01350@ 1 NOTE @NI02347@ 0 @NI02347@ NOTE 1 CONC The G675 file refers to the mother of Robert I as Adelaide de Aquitaine [f 1 CONC rom the G675 file, 1 September 1999]. She was also known as Adelheid of Al 1 CONC sace & Tours. Some sources suggest that she was a princess of the Holy Rom 1 CONC an Empire, the daughter of Louis "the Pious" and Ermengarde. Accepted he 1 CONC re is the line suggested by Jim Fina [taken from Jim Fina's FTW file, 17 A 1 CONC ugust 1999], along with the conclusion that the daughter of Louis was a di 1 CONC fferent Adelahide. 0 @I02348@ INDI 1 NAME Duchess of Saxony /Hathui (Hedwige)~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 855 1 DEAT 2 DATE 906 1 DEAT 2 DATE 24 DEC 903 1 FAMS @F01238@ 1 FAMC @F01341@ 1 NOTE @NI02348@ 0 @NI02348@ NOTE 1 CONC Hathui was a princess of Bavaria. 0 @I02349@ INDI 1 NAME Princess of Lorraine /Gisela~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 860 AND 865 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 26 OCT 907 1 FAMS @F01158@ 1 FAMS @F01240@ 1 FAMC @F01343@ 0 @I02350@ INDI 1 NAME /Guillaume (William) III (I) "Toehead"~/ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 3 APR 963 1 FAMS @F01241@ 1 FAMC @F01242@ 1 NOTE @NI02350@ 0 @NI02350@ NOTE 1 CONC William was Duke of Aquitaine [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 5 August 1999]. 0 @I02351@ INDI 1 NAME of Normandie/Adaele (Adele, Gerloc)~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 897 AND 917 2 PLAC Normandie, France 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT 14 OCT 962 2 PLAC France 1 FAMS @F01241@ 1 FAMC @F01234@ 0 @I02352@ INDI 1 NAME de Poitiers /Ebles (Ebalus) II "Manzer"~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 876 1 DEAT 2 DATE 935 1 FAMS @F01242@ 1 FAMC @F01244@ 1 NOTE @NI02352@ 0 @NI02352@ NOTE 1 CONC Ebalus was Count of Poitou [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 5 August 1999]. 0 @I02353@ INDI 1 NAME Princess of England /Elgiva (Emiliane)~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 912 2 PLAC England 1 FAMS @F01242@ 0 @I02354@ INDI 1 NAME Count of Poitiers /Ranulph (Ranulf) II~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 855 1 DEAT 2 DATE 5 AUG 890 1 FAMS @F01244@ 1 FAMC @F01252@ 1 NOTE @NI02354@ 0 @NI02354@ NOTE 1 CONC Ranulph was also Duke of Aquitaine [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 5 August 199 1 CONC 9]. 0 @I02355@ INDI 1 NAME Princess of France /Adelahide~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 856 2 PLAC France 1 FAMS @F01244@ 1 FAMC @F08256@ 0 @I02356@ INDI 1 NAME Eysteinsson /Rognvald (Ragnvald) I "the Wise"~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 830 2 PLAC Maer, Nord Trondelag, Norway 1 DEAT 2 DATE BET 890 AND 894 2 PLAC Orkney, Orkney Islands, Scotland 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 890 2 PLAC Maer, Norway 1 FAMS @F01243@ 1 FAMC @F01515@ 1 NOTE @NI02356@ 0 @NI02356@ NOTE 1 CONC Ragnvald was Jarl (Earl) of More [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 5 August 199 1 CONC 9] and Romsdal. 0 @I02357@ INDI 1 NAME Hrolfsdottir /Ragnhild (Hilda)~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 848 2 PLAC Norway 1 FAMS @F01243@ 1 FAMC @F01485@ 1 NOTE @NI02357@ 0 @NI02357@ NOTE 1 CONC Ragnhild was Countess of More. 0 @I02358@ INDI 1 NAME de Senlis /Berenger~/, Count of Bayeux 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 847 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 930 1 FAMS @F01245@ 1 NOTE @NI02358@ 0 @NI02358@ NOTE 1 CONC Berenger was Count of Bayeux [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 5 August 1999]. 0 @I02359@ INDI 1 NAME of Rennes /?~/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F01245@ 0 @I02360@ INDI 1 NAME /Boson II/ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE BET 965 AND 967 1 FAMS @F01134@ 1 FAMC @F01253@ 1 NOTE @NI02360@ 0 @NI02360@ NOTE 1 CONC Boson was Count of Provence [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 5 August 1999]. 0 @I02361@ INDI 1 NAME /Constance of Vienne/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 950 1 DEAT 2 DATE BET 961 AND 965 1 FAMS @F01134@ 1 FAMC @F01256@ 0 @I02362@ INDI 1 NAME /Rotbaude I d'Angelca/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F01253@ 1 NOTE @NI02362@ 0 @NI02362@ NOTE 1 CONC Rotbaude was Seigneur de Angelca [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 5 August 1999] 1 CONC . 0 @I02363@ INDI 1 NAME /? of Aquitaine/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F01253@ 1 FAMC @F01254@ 1 NOTE @NI02363@ 0 @NI02363@ NOTE 1 CONC Rotbaude's wife was known as the Heiress of Arles [from Jim Fina's FTW fil 1 CONC e, 5 August 1999]. 0 @I02364@ INDI 1 NAME /William le Pieux/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F01254@ 1 NOTE @NI02364@ 0 @NI02364@ NOTE 1 CONC William was Count of Arles [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 5 August 1999]. 0 @I02365@ INDI 1 NAME /Charles Constantine/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 901 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT JAN 961/62 1 FAMS @F01256@ 1 FAMC @F01257@ 1 NOTE @NI02365@ 0 @NI02365@ NOTE 1 CONC Charles was Count of Vienne [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 5 August 1999]. 0 @I02366@ INDI 1 NAME /Teutberge de Troyes/ 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT 960 1 FAMS @F01256@ 1 FAMC @F01258@ 0 @I02367@ INDI 1 NAME Holy Roman Emperor /Louis III "the Blind"/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 883 1 DEAT 2 DATE 5 JUN 928 2 PLAC Arles 1 FAMS @F01257@ 1 FAMC @F01249@ 0 @I02368@ INDI 1 NAME /Anna of Byzantium/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F01257@ 1 FAMC @F01493@ 0 @I02369@ INDI 1 NAME /Garnier (Warinus) of Sens & Troyes/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 868 1 DEAT 2 DATE 6 DEC 925 1 FAMS @F01258@ 1 FAMC @F01527@ 1 NOTE @NI02369@ 0 @NI02369@ NOTE 1 CONC Garnier was Vicomte of Sens and Troyes. He died in a battle against the No 1 CONC rmans [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 5 August 1999]. 0 @I02370@ INDI 1 NAME /Teutberga/ 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 30 SEP 948 1 FAMS @F01258@ 1 FAMC @F01533@ 0 @I02371@ INDI 1 NAME Count of Anjou /Foulques (Fulk) I "the Red"~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 870 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 870 AND 888 1 DEAT 2 DATE 938 1 DEAT 2 DATE BET 938 AND 942 1 FAMS @F01260@ 1 FAMC @F01261@ 1 NOTE @NI02371@ 0 @NI02371@ NOTE 1 CONC Fulk was Count of Anjois [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 5 August 1999]. 0 @I02372@ INDI 1 NAME de Loches (Loch)/Roscille (Roscilla, Roselle)~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 874 1 FAMS @F01260@ 1 FAMC @F01259@ 0 @I02373@ INDI 1 NAME d'Anjou /Ingelger (Engelger) I~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 845 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 893 2 PLAC St. Martin, Tours, Indre-et-Loire, France 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 888 1 FAMS @F01261@ 1 FAMC @F01536@ 1 NOTE @NI02373@ 0 @NI02373@ NOTE 1 CONC Ingelgar was Count of Anjou [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 5 August 1999 1 CONC ]. He was also Governor of Rennes, and Governor of Petronille d'Auxerre [i 1 CONC nformation acquired from Darryl Lundy's British Peerage site (http://www.t 1 CONC hepeerage.com/) on 22 July 2007 - JTS]. He was also Count of Orleans. 0 @I02374@ INDI 1 NAME de Amboise/Aelinde (Rescinde, Adele)~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 844 1 FAMS @F01261@ 1 FAMC @F01539@ 1 NOTE @NI02374@ 0 @NI02374@ NOTE 1 CONC Aelinde may also have been known as Aelinde (Adele) de Gatinais (Gatinai). 0 @I02375@ INDI 1 NAME Seigneur de Loches/Garnier (Werner, Gardier)~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 844 1 FAMS @F01259@ 1 NOTE @NI02375@ 0 @NI02375@ NOTE 1 CONC Garnier was Seineur de Loches Villentrois [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 5 Aug 1 CONC ust 1999]. 0 @I02376@ INDI 1 NAME /Toscanda~/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F01259@ 0 @I02377@ INDI 1 NAME Igorjewitsh /Svyatoslav (Svatoslav) I~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 942 1 DEAT 2 DATE BET 972 AND 973 2 PLAC Kiev, Kiev, Ukraine 1 FAMS @F00390@ 1 FAMC @F01262@ 1 NOTE @NI02377@ 0 @NI02377@ NOTE 1 CONC Svatoslav was Grand Duke of Kiev [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 6 August 1999] 1 CONC . 0 @I02378@ INDI 1 NAME of Liubech /Malusha (Malousha)~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 944 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1002 1 FAMS @F00390@ 1 FAMC @F01250@ 0 @I02379@ INDI 1 NAME Grand Duke of Kiev /Igor (Ingvar)~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 877 2 PLAC Novgorod, Novgorod, Russia 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 875 AND 877 2 PLAC Novogorod, Novgorod, Russia 1 DEAT 2 DATE 945 2 PLAC Kiev, Kiev, Ukraine 1 FAMS @F01262@ 1 FAMC @F01246@ 1 NOTE @NI02379@ 0 @NI02379@ NOTE 1 CONC Igor was murdered [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 6 August 1999]. He was also r 1 CONC eferred to as the Grand Prince of Novgorod and Kiev. 0 @I02380@ INDI 1 NAME Grand Duchess of Kiev /Olga~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 881 2 PLAC Pskov, Pskov, Russia 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 881 AND 890 2 PLAC Pskov, Pskov, Russia 1 DEAT 2 DATE 11 JUL 969 2 PLAC Kiev, Kiev, Ukraine 1 FAMS @F01262@ 1 FAMC @F01247@ 1 NOTE @NI02380@ 0 @NI02380@ NOTE 1 CONC Olga was Princess of Izbork and Regent of Kiev. She was made a saint [fr 1 CONC om Jim Fina's FTW file, 6 August 1999]. 0 @I02381@ INDI 1 NAME Grand Duke of Novgorod /Ryurik (Rurik)~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 830 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 845 1 DEAT 2 DATE 879 1 FAMS @F01246@ 1 FAMC @F01542@ 1 NOTE @NI02381@ 0 @NI02381@ NOTE 1 CONC Ryurik was also referred to as Ryurik (Rurik) of Frisia and Jutland, Prin 1 CONC ce of Novgorod 0 @I02382@ INDI 1 NAME /Efenda (Edvina, Alfrind)~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 850 1 FAMS @F01246@ 1 NOTE @NI02382@ 0 @NI02382@ NOTE 1 CONC Efenda was Grand Duchess of Novgorod. 0 @I02383@ INDI 1 NAME Danish Prince of Kiev /Oleg (Helgi II)/ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 912 1 FAMS @F01247@ 1 NOTE @NI02383@ 0 @NI02383@ NOTE 1 CONC Oleg was killed [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 6 August 1999]. 0 @I02384@ INDI 1 NAME of Liubech /Malk (Mal)~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE BEF 918 1 FAMS @F01250@ 1 FAMC @F01251@ 1 NOTE @NI02384@ 0 @NI02384@ NOTE 1 CONC Malk was Prince of the Drevianes. 0 @I02385@ INDI 1 NAME Prince of Kiev /Dir/ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT 883 1 FAMS @F01251@ 1 FAMC @F01371@ 1 NOTE @NI02385@ 0 @NI02385@ NOTE 1 CONC Dir was killed [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 6 August 1999]. 0 @I02386@ INDI 1 NAME von Polotsk/Rognwald (Rogvolod, Rognvald~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 936 1 FAMS @F00410@ 1 NOTE @NI02386@ 0 @NI02386@ NOTE 1 CONC Rognwald was Count of Polotsk. 0 @I02387@ INDI 1 NAME Björnsson /Erik (Eric) VIII (VII) "Seiersal"~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 930 AND 935 2 PLAC Sweden 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 930 1 DEAT 2 DATE BET 994 AND 995 2 PLAC Uppsala, Uppsala, Sweden 1 FAMS @F00309@ 1 FAMC @F00572@ 1 NOTE @NI02387@ 0 @NI02387@ NOTE 1 CONC Erik's nickname apparently means "the Victorious". He was King of Sweden. 0 @I02388@ INDI 1 NAME Eriksson /Björn "the Old"~/, King of Sweden 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 867 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 867 AND 868 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 950 1 DEAT 2 DATE BET 950 AND 956 1 FAMS @F00572@ 1 FAMC @F00809@ 0 @I02389@ INDI 1 NAME Edmundsson /Eric~/, King of Sweden & Goten 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 849 2 PLAC Sweden 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 900 1 DEAT 2 DATE 906 1 FAMS @F00809@ 1 FAMC @F01352@ 0 @I02390@ INDI 1 NAME Prince of the Obodrites /Mieceslas III~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 919 1 DEAT 2 DATE 999 1 FAMS @F01149@ 1 FAMC @F01248@ 0 @I02391@ INDI 1 NAME Prince of the Obodrites /Mistui II~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE BEF 893 1 DEAT 2 DATE BET 985 AND 999 1 FAMS @F01248@ 1 FAMC @F00708@ 0 @I02392@ INDI 1 NAME /Mieceslas II of the Obodrites/ 1 SEX M 1 TITL Prince 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT 885 1 FAMS @F00708@ 1 FAMC @F01267@ 0 @I02393@ INDI 1 NAME Albert I "the /Pious"/, Count of \Vermandois\~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 915 AND 920 1 DEAT 2 DATE BET 7 AND 8 SEP 988 2 PLAC Saint-Quentin, Aisne, Picardie, France 1 FAMS @F01264@ 1 FAMC @F01265@ 1 NOTE @NI02393@ 0 @NI02393@ NOTE 1 CONC Albert was Count of Vermandois [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 9 August 1999]. 0 @I02394@ INDI 1 NAME of Hainaut & Lorraine /Gerberge~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 925 AND 935 1 FAMS @F01264@ 1 FAMC @F01268@ 1 NOTE @NI02394@ 0 @NI02394@ NOTE 1 CONC Gerberge was also known as Princess of Lorraine. 0 @I02395@ INDI 1 NAME of Vermandois & Troyes /Herbert II~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 884 1 DEAT 2 DATE 23 FEB 942/43 2 PLAC Saint-Quentin, Aisne, Picardie, France 1 FAMS @F01265@ 1 FAMC @F01235@ 1 NOTE @NI02395@ 0 @NI02395@ NOTE 1 CONC Herbert was Count of Vermandois and Troyes [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 31 A 1 CONC ugust 1999]. The G675 file gives 884 as his birth year [from the G675 fil 1 CONC e, 1 September 1999]. 0 @I02396@ INDI 1 NAME of Neustria /Hildebrante (Hildebrande)~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 897 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 887 AND 897 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT 931 1 FAMS @F01265@ 1 FAMC @F00358@ 1 NOTE @NI02396@ 0 @NI02396@ NOTE 1 CONC The G675 file refers to Hildebrande as Adele (Hildebrante) de France [fr 1 CONC om the G675 file, 1 September 1999]. She was a princess of France. 0 @I02397@ INDI 1 NAME Martha /Dean/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 17 AUG 1671 1 FAMC @F01437@ 0 @I02398@ INDI 1 NAME Princess of France /Adele (Adelaide)~/ 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 890 1 FAMS @F00358@ 1 FAMC @F01365@ 1 NOTE @NI02398@ 0 @NI02398@ NOTE 1 CONC The G675 file refers to Adele as Aelis (de France) [from the G675 fil 1 CONC e, 1 September 1999]. 0 @I02399@ INDI 1 NAME Duke of Lorraine /Gilbert (Giselbert)~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 890 2 PLAC France 1 DEAT 2 DATE 2 OCT 939 2 PLAC Andernach, Rhineland, Prussia 1 DEAT 2 DATE 2 OCT 934 2 PLAC Echternach, Rhineland, Prussia 1 FAMS @F01268@ 1 FAMC @F01266@ 1 NOTE @NI02399@ 0 @NI02399@ NOTE 1 CONC Giselbert was Duke of Lorraine [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 6 August 1999]. 0 @I02400@ INDI 1 NAME Count of Ardennes /Godefroy~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE BEF 927 1 FAMS @F08252@ 0 @I02401@ INDI 1 NAME Marion Pauline /Eldredge/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 22 JUN 1921 2 PLAC Nebraska 1 FAMS @F00137@ 1 FAMC @F05527@ 0 @I02402@ INDI 1 NAME James Randal /Ellison/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 SEP 1952 2 PLAC Searcy, Arkansas 1 FAMS @F00276@ 0 @I02403@ INDI 1 NAME Aimee Dawn /Ellison/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 17 DEC 1981 2 PLAC San Luis Obispo, California 1 FAMC @F00276@ 0 @I02404@ INDI 1 NAME Meghan Anne /Ellison/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 23 MAR 1980 2 PLAC San Luis Obispo, California 1 FAMC @F00276@ 0 @I02405@ INDI 1 NAME Rebekah Lynne /Bereman/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 JAN 1978 1 FAMS @F05081@ 1 FAMC @F00138@ 0 @I02406@ INDI 1 NAME Robert Jonathan /Bereman/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 18 MAR 1981 1 FAMC @F00138@ 0 @I02407@ INDI 1 NAME Jennings /Ruffing/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Lusk, Wyoming 1 DEAT 2 DATE 9 MAR 2008 1 FAMS @F00368@ 0 @I02408@ INDI 1 NAME Loujen Kuiva /Kerper/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 JUL 1931 2 PLAC Powell, Wyoming 1 FAMS @F01269@ 1 FAMS @F01378@ 1 FAMC @F00345@ 0 @I02409@ INDI 1 NAME Kara /Bereman/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 28 DEC 1970 2 PLAC Cody, Wyoming 1 FAMC @F01269@ 0 @I02410@ INDI 1 NAME Renaud of /Bar-su-Seine/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 920 1 FAMS @F00667@ 1 FAMC @F01150@ 1 NOTE @NI02410@ 0 @NI02410@ NOTE 1 CONC Renaud was Count of Bar-su-Seine [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 8 August 1999] 1 CONC . 0 @I02411@ INDI 1 NAME Raoul of /Bar-su-Seine/ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT 981 1 FAMS @F01150@ 1 FAMC @F00555@ 1 NOTE @NI02411@ 0 @NI02411@ NOTE 1 CONC Raoul was Count of Bar-su-Seine [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 8 August 1999]. 0 @I02412@ INDI 1 NAME /?/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00555@ 1 FAMC @F00282@ 0 @I02413@ INDI 1 NAME /Gauthier (Gautier) II "le Blanc"~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 944 2 PLAC Vexin, Normandie, France 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1027 1 FAMS @F01270@ 1 FAMC @F01272@ 1 NOTE @NI02413@ 0 @NI02413@ NOTE 1 CONC Gautier was Count of Valois, Vexin and Amiens [from Jim Fina's FTW fil 1 CONC e, 9 August 1999]. 0 @I02414@ INDI 1 NAME de Senlis /Alix (Adele)~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 944 2 PLAC Ile de France 1 FAMS @F01270@ 1 FAMC @F07208@ 0 @I02415@ INDI 1 NAME Count of Vexin /Gautier (Walter) I~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 919 AND 925 1 DEAT 2 DATE BET 944 AND 998 1 FAMS @F01272@ 1 FAMC @F01273@ 1 NOTE @NI02415@ 0 @NI02415@ NOTE 1 CONC Gautier was Count of Valois and Vexin [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 9 Augu 1 CONC st 1999]. 0 @I02416@ INDI 1 NAME Countess of Vexin /Adela/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 924 1 FAMS @F01272@ 1 FAMC @F01260@ 0 @I02417@ INDI 1 NAME /Raoul (Ralph) de Gouy of Ostrevant/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F01273@ 1 FAMC @F01550@ 1 NOTE @NI02417@ 0 @NI02417@ NOTE 1 CONC Raoul was Count of Ostrevant [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 9 August 1999]. 0 @I02418@ INDI 1 NAME /Eldegarde/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F01273@ 0 @I02419@ INDI 1 NAME Hildouin of /Breteuil/ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 18 MAY 1060 1 FAMS @F01271@ 1 NOTE @NI02419@ 0 @NI02419@ NOTE 1 CONC Hildouin was Count of Breteuil. He died a monk [from Jim Fina's FTW fil 1 CONC e, 9 August 1999]. 0 @I02420@ INDI 1 NAME Nocher II of /Bar-su-Aube/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT 1019 1 FAMS @F01274@ 1 FAMC @F00332@ 1 NOTE @NI02420@ 0 @NI02420@ NOTE 1 CONC Nocher was Count of Bar-su-Aube and Soissons [from Jim Fina's FTW fil 1 CONC e, 9 August 1999]. 0 @I02421@ INDI 1 NAME ~ /Adelis of Soissons/ 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT 1019 1 FAMS @F01274@ 1 FAMC @F01277@ 1 NOTE @NI02421@ 0 @NI02421@ NOTE 1 CONC Adelis was Countess of Soissons [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 9 August 1999]. 0 @I02422@ INDI 1 NAME Nocher I of /Bar-su-Aube/ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 1003 1 FAMS @F00332@ 1 FAMC @F01275@ 1 NOTE @NI02422@ 0 @NI02422@ NOTE 1 CONC Nocher was Count of Bar-su-Aube [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 9 August 1999]. 0 @I02423@ INDI 1 NAME ~ /Adelaide of Soissons/ 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 1042 1 FAMS @F01277@ 1 FAMS @F00332@ 1 FAMC @F01276@ 1 NOTE @NI02423@ 0 @NI02423@ NOTE 1 CONC Adelaide was Heiress of Soissons [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 9 August 1999] 1 CONC . 0 @I02424@ INDI 1 NAME /Archard de la Ferte-su-Aube/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F01275@ 1 FAMC @F01556@ 0 @I02425@ INDI 1 NAME Archarda of /Bar-su-Aube/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F01275@ 1 NOTE @NI02425@ 0 @NI02425@ NOTE 1 CONC Archarda was Heiress of Bar-su-Aube [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 9 August 19 1 CONC 99]. 0 @I02426@ INDI 1 NAME /Giselbert of Soissons/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F01276@ 1 NOTE @NI02426@ 0 @NI02426@ NOTE 1 CONC Giselbert was Count of Soissons [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 9 August 1999]. 0 @I02427@ INDI 1 NAME Gui de /Vermandois/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT 13 JUN 989 1 FAMS @F01277@ 1 FAMC @F01264@ 1 NOTE @NI02427@ 0 @NI02427@ NOTE 1 CONC Gui was Count of Soissons [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 9 August 1999]. 0 @I02428@ INDI 1 NAME ap Anarawd /Idwal "Foel"~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 883 1 DEAT 2 DATE 942 1 FAMS @F01278@ 1 FAMC @F01280@ 1 NOTE @NI02428@ 0 @NI02428@ NOTE 1 CONC Idwal died in battle [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 9 August 1999]. 0 @I02429@ INDI 1 NAME ap Rhodri Mawr /Anarawd~/, Prince of Gweynedd 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 857 1 DEAT 2 DATE 916 1 FAMS @F01280@ 1 FAMC @F01282@ 0 @I02430@ INDI 1 NAME ap Merfyn /Rhodri Mawr "the Great"~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 789 1 DEAT 2 DATE 878 2 PLAC Anglesey, Wales 1 FAMS @F01282@ 1 FAMC @F01557@ 1 NOTE @NI02430@ 0 @NI02430@ NOTE 1 CONC Rhodri was King of Wales. Hedied fighting against the English of Mercia [f 1 CONC rom Jim Fina's FTW file, 9 August 1999]. Some sources suggest his mother w 1 CONC as Nest, rather than Esyllt. 0 @I02431@ INDI 1 NAME verch Meurig /Angharad~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 825 1 FAMS @F01282@ 1 FAMC @F01566@ 0 @I02432@ INDI 1 NAME King of Dublin & York /Sitric Caoch~/ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 927 1 FAMS @F01284@ 1 FAMC @F01287@ 0 @I02433@ INDI 1 NAME /Edith~/ 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE 937 1 FAMS @F01284@ 1 FAMC @F01290@ 1 NOTE @NI02433@ 0 @NI02433@ NOTE 1 CONC Edith was made a saint [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 9 August 1999]. 0 @I02434@ INDI 1 NAME King of Dublin /Sitric (Sigtryggr) Halfdansson~/ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 896 1 FAMS @F01287@ 1 FAMC @F01289@ 0 @I02435@ INDI 1 NAME Ragnarsson /Ivar (Hingwar) "the Boneless"~/ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 873 1 FAMS @F01289@ 1 FAMC @F01568@ 0 @I02436@ INDI 1 NAME /Ecgwyn~/ 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 901 1 FAMS @F01290@ 0 @I02437@ INDI 1 NAME Morugh (Murchad) /MacFinn/ King of Leinster 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 972 1 FAMS @F01286@ 1 FAMC @F01292@ 0 @I02438@ INDI 1 NAME /Finn macMáel O'Fáeláin Mórda/ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 923 1 FAMS @F01292@ 1 FAMC @F01293@ 0 @I02439@ INDI 1 NAME /Máel Mórda macMuirecán O'Fáeláin/ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 917 1 FAMS @F01293@ 1 FAMC @F01579@ 0 @I02440@ INDI 1 NAME mac Lorcáin /Cennétig (Ceinnedigh)~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 900 1 DEAT 2 DATE 951 1 FAMS @F01285@ 1 FAMC @F01295@ 1 NOTE @NI02440@ 0 @NI02440@ NOTE 1 CONC Cennétig was King of Thomond. 0 @I02441@ INDI 1 NAME ingen Murchada /Bé Binn~/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F01285@ 1 FAMC @F01297@ 0 @I02442@ INDI 1 NAME /Lorcan macLachtnae/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F01295@ 1 FAMC @F01296@ 0 @I02443@ INDI 1 NAME /Lachtnae macCorcc/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F01296@ 0 @I02444@ INDI 1 NAME King of West Connacht /Urchad/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F01297@ 1 FAMC @F00894@ 0 @I02445@ INDI 1 NAME /Murchad/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00894@ 0 @I02446@ INDI 1 NAME Hildibrandsson /Herbrand~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 600 1 FAMS @F08408@ 1 FAMC @F08453@ 0 @I02447@ INDI 1 NAME Herbrandsson /Hildibrand~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 650 1 FAMS @F01009@ 1 FAMC @F08408@ 0 @I02448@ INDI 1 NAME Hildibrandsson /Herbrand~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 700 1 FAMS @F01302@ 1 FAMC @F01009@ 0 @I02449@ INDI 1 NAME Earl of Mercia /Leofwine~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 950 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1028 1 FAMS @F01301@ 1 FAMC @F08278@ 1 NOTE @NI02449@ 0 @NI02449@ NOTE 1 CONC Leofwine was Earl of Mercia [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 10 August 1999]. 0 @I02450@ INDI 1 NAME /Earngrim/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F01300@ 0 @I02451@ INDI 1 NAME /Aelfthryth~/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00278@ 1 FAMC @F00279@ 0 @I02452@ INDI 1 NAME /Wulfrun of Tamworth/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00279@ 0 @I02453@ INDI 1 NAME ap Cadell /Hywel "Dha"~/, Prince of Dehiubarth 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 887 1 DEAT 2 DATE 950 1 FAMS @F01170@ 1 FAMC @F00280@ 0 @I02454@ INDI 1 NAME verch Llywarch /Elen~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 893 1 DEAT 2 DATE 943 1 FAMS @F01170@ 1 FAMC @F00407@ 0 @I02455@ INDI 1 NAME ap Rhodri Mawr /Cadell~/, King of South Wales 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 861 1 DEAT 2 DATE 910 1 DEAT 2 DATE 909 1 FAMS @F00280@ 1 FAMC @F01282@ 0 @I02456@ INDI 1 NAME ap Hyfaidd of Dyfed /Llywarch~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 867 1 DEAT 2 DATE 904 1 FAMS @F00407@ 1 FAMC @F01560@ 0 @I02457@ INDI 1 NAME ap Merfyn (Mervyn) /Llywelyn (Llewelyn)~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 880 1 FAMS @F01114@ 1 FAMC @F01298@ 0 @I02458@ INDI 1 NAME ap Rhodri Mawr /Merfyn~/, King of Powys 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 859 1 DEAT 2 DATE 900 1 FAMS @F01298@ 1 FAMC @F01282@ 0 @I02459@ INDI 1 NAME /Baudouin (Baldwin) IV "Fair Beard"~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 967 AND 980 2 PLAC Flanders, France 1 DEAT 2 DATE BET 30 MAY 1035 AND 30 MAY 1039 2 PLAC Flanders, France 1 FAMS @F01157@ 1 FAMC @F01263@ 1 NOTE @NI02459@ 0 @NI02459@ NOTE 1 CONC Baldwin was Count of Flanders [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 10 August 1999 1 CONC ]. The G675 file refers to him as Baudouin IV. It gives 967 as his birth y 1 CONC ear and 1036 as the year of his death [from the G675 file, 1 September 199 1 CONC 9]. The dates accepted here are from the Fina material. He appears al 1 CONC so to have been referred to as Baudouin IV "le Barbu". 0 @I02460@ INDI 1 NAME of Luxembourg /Otgive (Ogive)~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 986 AND 995 2 PLAC Luxembourg 1 DEAT 2 DATE 21 FEB 1029/30 2 PLAC Flanders, France 1 FAMS @F01157@ 1 FAMC @F01305@ 1 NOTE @NI02460@ 0 @NI02460@ NOTE 1 CONC The G675 file gives 986 as the year of Ogive's birth [from the G675 fil 1 CONC e, 1 September 1999]. The date accepted here is from Jim Fina's FTW file. 0 @I02461@ INDI 1 NAME Count of Flanders /Arnold (Arnulf) II~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 941 AND 961 2 PLAC Flanders, France 1 DEAT 2 DATE 30 MAR 987 1 FAMS @F01263@ 1 FAMC @F01303@ 1 NOTE @NI02461@ 0 @NI02461@ NOTE 1 CONC Arnulf was Count of Flanders [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 10 August 1999]. T 1 CONC he G675 file refers to him as Arnolph. It gives 941 as his birth year a 1 CONC nd 988 as the year of his death [from the G675 file, 1 September 1999]. T 1 CONC he dates accepted here are from the Fina file. 0 @I02462@ INDI 1 NAME Princess of Italy/Rosele (Susanna, Rozela)~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 945 AND 950 1 DEAT 2 DATE 26 JAN 1002/03 2 PLAC Gent, Flanders, Belgium 1 FAMS @F01263@ 1 FAMC @F01304@ 1 NOTE @NI02462@ 0 @NI02462@ NOTE 1 CONC The G675 file gives 945 as the year of Susanna's birth [from the G675 fil 1 CONC e, 1 September 1999]. 0 @I02463@ INDI 1 NAME Count of Flanders /Baudouin (Baldwin) III~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 933 AND 940 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1 NOV 962 1 DEAT 2 DATE JAN 961/62 1 FAMS @F01303@ 1 FAMC @F01586@ 1 NOTE @NI02463@ 0 @NI02463@ NOTE 1 CONC Baldwin was Count of Flanders and Artoi [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 10 Augu 1 CONC st 1999]. The G675 file refers to him as Baudouin. It gives 933 as his bir 1 CONC th year [from the G675 file, 1 September 1999]. The date accepted he 1 CONC re is from the Fina file. 0 @I02464@ INDI 1 NAME Princess of Saxony /Mathilde (Matilda)~/ 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE 25 MAY 1008 1 FAMS @F01303@ 1 FAMS @F07958@ 1 FAMC @F01591@ 1 NOTE @NI02464@ 0 @NI02464@ NOTE 1 CONC Jim Fina's FTW file says that Baldwin's wife was Matilda of Saxony, and th 1 CONC at she died 25 May 1008 [from the Fina file, 1 September 1999]. The inform 1 CONC ation accepted here is from the G675 file [from the G675 file, 1 Septemb 1 CONC er 1999]. She may also have been known as Matilda de Burgundy. 0 @I02465@ INDI 1 NAME of Ivrea /Berenger II~/, King of Italy 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 900 AND 919 1 DEAT 2 DATE 6 JUL 966 2 PLAC Bamberg 1 FAMS @F01304@ 1 FAMC @F01593@ 0 @I02466@ INDI 1 NAME of Arles /Willa~/, Princess of Tuscany 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 924 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT 966 2 PLAC Bamberg 1 FAMS @F01304@ 1 FAMC @F01599@ 0 @I02467@ INDI 1 NAME Count of Luxembourg /Frederic (Frederick) I~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 945 1 DEAT 2 DATE 6 OCT 1019 1 FAMS @F01305@ 1 FAMC @F01306@ 1 NOTE @NI02467@ 0 @NI02467@ NOTE 1 CONC Frederick was Count in the Moselgau [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 10 August 1 1 CONC 999]. 0 @I02468@ INDI 1 NAME Countess of Gleiberg /Irmtrud (Ermentrude)~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 948 1 FAMS @F01305@ 1 FAMC @F01308@ 1 NOTE @NI02468@ 0 @NI02468@ NOTE 1 CONC Ermentrude was Heiress of Gleiberg [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 10 August 19 1 CONC 99]. 0 @I02469@ INDI 1 NAME Count of Luxembourg /Siegfried~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 918 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 918 AND 922 1 DEAT 2 DATE 28 OCT 998 1 FAMS @F01306@ 1 FAMC @F01598@ 1 NOTE @NI02469@ 0 @NI02469@ NOTE 1 CONC Siegfried was Count of Luxembourg [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 10 August 199 1 CONC 9]. 0 @I02470@ INDI 1 NAME Countess of Luxembourg /Hedwig/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 923 1 FAMS @F01306@ 0 @I02471@ INDI 1 NAME Count Gleiberg /Heribert~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 914 2 PLAC Kinzig, Hessen, Germany 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 914 AND 925 2 PLAC Kinzig, Hessen, Germany 1 DEAT 2 DATE 992 1 FAMS @F01308@ 1 FAMC @F08141@ 1 NOTE @NI02471@ 0 @NI02471@ NOTE 1 CONC Heribert appears also to have been known as Count in Kinziggau. 0 @I02472@ INDI 1 NAME Countess of Avalgau /Irmintrud (Ermentrude)~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 918 2 PLAC Avalgau, Germany 1 FAMS @F01308@ 1 FAMC @F01600@ 0 @I02473@ INDI 1 NAME Roger I de /Montgomery/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F01307@ 1 FAMC @F01309@ 1 NOTE @NI02473@ 0 @NI02473@ NOTE 1 CONC Roger was Vicomte d'Hiemois [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 10 August 1999]. 0 @I02474@ INDI 1 NAME /Rogerus Magnus/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F01309@ 1 FAMC @F01310@ 0 @I02475@ INDI 1 NAME /Roger/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F01310@ 1 FAMC @F01602@ 0 @I02476@ INDI 1 NAME de Bolbec /Osborn~/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F01313@ 0 @I02477@ INDI 1 NAME William I "Fabour" /Talvas~/ de Bellême 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 966 AND 979 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1028 1 FAMS @F01312@ 1 FAMC @F01315@ 1 NOTE @NI02477@ 0 @NI02477@ NOTE 1 CONC William was Seigneur de Belleme [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 10 August 1999] 1 CONC . 1 CONT 1 CONT Other accounts suggest that his parents were William Bellême and Matilda G 1 CONC anelon. The account suggested here, however, was acquired from Jim Fina. 0 @I02478@ INDI 1 NAME Ganelon/Hildeburg (Matilda, Mathilde)~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 970 AND 980 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 1024 1 FAMS @F01312@ 1 FAMC @F08051@ 1 NOTE @NI02478@ 0 @NI02478@ NOTE 1 CONC Mathilde was also known as the Dame de Conde-sur-Noirau [from Jim Fina's F 1 CONC TW file, 10 August 1999]. 0 @I02479@ INDI 1 NAME de Creil & Belleme /Yves I~/ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT 1005 1 FAMS @F01315@ 1 FAMC @F01317@ 1 NOTE @NI02479@ 0 @NI02479@ NOTE 1 CONC Yves was Count of Alencon [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 10 August 1999]. 0 @I02480@ INDI 1 NAME /Gohilda (Godehaut)~/ 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT 1005 1 FAMS @F01315@ 0 @I02481@ INDI 1 NAME /Yves de Creil/ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 983 1 FAMS @F01317@ 1 NOTE @NI02481@ 0 @NI02481@ NOTE 1 CONC Yves was Seigneur de Creil [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 10 August 1999]. 0 @I02482@ INDI 1 NAME /Geile/ 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT 961 1 FAMS @F01317@ 0 @I02483@ INDI 1 NAME /Orlaith/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F07966@ 0 @I02484@ INDI 1 NAME Earl of Wessex /Godwine~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 992 1 DEAT 2 DATE 15 APR 1053 2 PLAC Winchester, Hampshire, England 1 FAMS @F01314@ 1 FAMC @F08227@ 0 @I02485@ INDI 1 NAME mac Cináeda /Causantín~/, King of the Picts 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 836 1 DEAT 2 DATE 877 2 PLAC Inverdovat, Forgan, Fifeshire, Scotland 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 877 2 PLAC Inverdorat, The Blac Cove, Angus, Scotland 1 FAMS @F01316@ 1 FAMC @F01320@ 1 NOTE @NI02485@ 0 @NI02485@ NOTE 1 CONC Constantine died in battle against the Vikings [from Jim Fina's FTW fil 1 CONC e, 11 August 1999]. 1 CONT 1 CONT From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constantine_I_of_Scotland: 1 CONT 1 CONT Causantín mac Cináeda (anglicized Constantine mac Kenneth), died 877, w 1 CONC as a son of Cináed mac Ailpín. Although tradition makes Causantín a ki 1 CONC ng of Scots, it is clear from the entries in the Chronicle of the Kin 1 CONC gs of Alba and the Annals of Ulster, that he was king of the Picts. He bec 1 CONC ame king in 862 on the death of his uncle Domnall mac Ailpín. 1 CONT 1 CONT In 866, the Chronicle states that Pictland — the Annals of Ulster say Fort 1 CONC riu — was ravaged by Vikings led by Amlaíb Conung. The Chronicle claims th 1 CONC at Amlaíb was killed by Causantín that year, but this is either incorrect 1 CONC ly dated, or a different Amlaíb (Olaf) is intended as the Irish annals ma 1 CONC ke it clear that Amlaíb Conung was alive long after 866. A date of 874 h 1 CONC as been proposed for this event. 1 CONT 1 CONT In 870, Amlaíb Conung and Ímar captured Alt Clut, chief place of the kingd 1 CONC om of Strathclyde. The king, Artgal of Alt Clut, was among the many captiv 1 CONC es. The Annals of Ulster say that Artgal was killed "at the instigati 1 CONC on of Causantín mac Cináeda" in 872. Artgal's son Run was married to a sis 1 CONC ter of Causantín. 1 CONT 1 CONT In 875, the Chronicle and the Annals of Ulster again report a Viking ar 1 CONC my in Pictland. A battle, fought near Dollar, was a heavy defeat for the P 1 CONC icts; the Annals of Ulster say that "a great slaughter of the Picts result 1 CONC ed". Although there is agreement that Causantín was killed fighting Vikin 1 CONC gs in 877, it is not clear where this happened. William Forbes Skene re 1 CONC ad the Chronicle as placing Causantín's death at Inverdovat (by Newport-on 1 CONC -Tay), which appears to match the Prophecy of Berchán. The account in t 1 CONC he Chronicle of Melrose names the place as the "Black Cave" and John of Fo 1 CONC rdun calls it the "Black Den". Causantín was buried on Iona. 1 CONT 1 CONT Causantín's son Domnall and his descendants represented the main line of t 1 CONC he kings of Alba and later Scotland. 1 CONT 1 CONT References: 1 CONT 1. Anderson, Alan Orr, Early Sources of Scottish History A.D 500–1286, vol 1 CONC ume 1. Reprinted with corrections. Paul Watkins, Stamford, 1990. ISBN 1-87 1 CONC 1615-03-8 1 CONT 2. A.A.M. Duncan,The Kingship of the Scots 842–1292: Succession and Indepe 1 CONC ndence. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2002. ISBN 0-7486-1626-8 1 CONT 3. Smyth, Alfred P., Warlords and Holy Men: Scotland AD 80–1000. Edinbur 1 CONC gh UP, Edinburgh, 1984. ISBN 0-7486-0100-7 0 @I02486@ INDI 1 NAME mac Ailpín /Cináed~/, King of Scotland 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 810 2 PLAC Scotland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 13 FEB 857/58 2 PLAC Palace of Cinnbelachoir, perhaps near Scone, Scotland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 859 2 PLAC Forteviot, Perth, Scotland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 6 FEB 858/59 2 PLAC Iona, Argyllshire, Scotland 1 FAMS @F01320@ 1 FAMC @F01322@ 1 NOTE @NI02486@ 0 @NI02486@ NOTE 1 CONC From Wikipedia: Cináed mac Ailpín (after 800 – 13 February 858) (Anglicis 1 CONC ed Kenneth MacAlpin) was king of the Picts and, according to national myt 1 CONC h, first king of Scots. Cináed's undisputed legacy was to produce a dynas 1 CONC ty of rulers who claimed descent from him. Even though he cannot be regard 1 CONC ed as the father of Scotland, he was the founder of the dynasty which rul 1 CONC ed that country for much of the medieval period. 1 CONT 1 CONT Cináed's origins are uncertain, as are his ties, if any, to previous kin 1 CONC gs of the Picts or Dál Riata. Among the genealogies contained in the Midd 1 CONC le Irish Rawlinson B.502 manuscript, dating from around 1130, is the suppo 1 CONC sed descent of Máel Coluim mac Cináeda. Medieval genealogies are unreliab 1 CONC le sources, but some historians accept Cináed's descent from the Cenél nGa 1 CONC brain of Dál Riata. The manuscript provides the following ancestry for Cin 1 CONC áed: 1 CONT 1 CONT ... Cináed mac Ailpín son of Eochaid son of Áed Find son of Domangart s 1 CONC on of Domnall Brecc son of Eochaid Buide son of Áedán son of Gabrán s 1 CONC on of Domangart son of Fergus Mór ...[4] 1 CONT 1 CONT Leaving aside the shadowy kings before Áedán son of Gabrán, the genealo 1 CONC gy is certainly flawed insofar as Áed Find, who died c. 778, could not rea 1 CONC sonably be the son of Domangart, who was killed c. 673. The conventional a 1 CONC ccount would insert two generations between Áed Find and Domangart: Eocha 1 CONC id mac Echdach, father of Áed Find, who died c. 733, and his father Eochai 1 CONC d. 1 CONT 1 CONT Although later traditions provided details of his reign and death, Cináed 1 CONC 's father Alpín is not listed as among the kings in the Duan Albanach, whi 1 CONC ch provides the following sequence of kings leading up to Cináed: 1 CONT 1 CONT Naoi m-bliadhna Cusaintin chain, The nine years of Causantín the fair 1 CONC ;, 1 CONT a naoi Aongusa ar Albain, The nine of Aongus over Alba; 1 CONT cethre bliadhna Aodha áin, The four years of Aodh the noble; 1 CONT is a tri déug Eoghanáin. And the thirteen of Eoghanán. 1 CONT Tríocha bliadhain Cionaoith chruaidh, The thirty years of Cionaoth the h 1 CONC ardy, 1 CONT 1 CONT It is supposed that these kings are the Caustantín son of Fergus and his b 1 CONC rother Óengus, who have already been mentioned, Óengus's son Eóganán, as w 1 CONC ell as the obscure Áed mac Boanta, but this sequence is considered doubtf 1 CONC ul if the list is intended to represent kings of Dál Riata, as it shou 1 CONC ld if Cináed were king there.[5] 1 CONT 1 CONT The idea that Cináed was a Gael is not entirely rejected, but modern histo 1 CONC riography distinguishes between Cináed as a Gael by culture, and perha 1 CONC ps in ancestry, and Cináed as a king of Gaelic Dál Riata. Cináed could we 1 CONC ll have been the first sort of Gael. Kings of the Picts before him, from B 1 CONC ridei son of Der-Ilei, his brother Nechtan as well as Óengus son of Ferg 1 CONC us and his presumed descendants were all at least partly Gaelicised.[6] T 1 CONC he idea that the Gaelic names of Pictish kings in Irish annals represent 1 CONC ed translations of Pictish ones was challenged by the discovery of the ins 1 CONC cription Custantin filius Fircus(sa), the latinised name of the Pictish ki 1 CONC ng Caustantín son of Fergus, on the Dupplin Cross.[7] Other evidence, su 1 CONC ch as that furnished by place-names, suggests the spread of Gaelic cultu 1 CONC re through Pictland in the centuries before Cináed. For example, Athol 1 CONC l, a name used in the Annals of Ulster for the year 739, has been thoug 1 CONC ht to be "New Ireland". 0 @I02487@ INDI 1 NAME of Kintyre /Ailpín~/, King of Scotland 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 778 2 PLAC Scotland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 20 JUL 834 1 DEAT 2 DATE 20 JUL 841 2 PLAC Galloway 1 FAMS @F01322@ 1 FAMC @F01612@ 1 NOTE @NI02487@ 0 @NI02487@ NOTE 1 CONC Alpin was also King of Kintyre. 0 @I02488@ INDI 1 NAME of Fortrenn /?~/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F01322@ 1 NOTE @NI02488@ 0 @NI02488@ NOTE 1 CONC Alpin's wife was a Pictish Princess [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 11 August 1 1 CONC 999]. 0 @I02489@ INDI 1 NAME Edward /Kwasniewski? Eisengraeber?/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Germany 1 FAMS @F00734@ 0 @I02490@ INDI 1 NAME Emily /Smulski/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Warsaw, Poland 1 FAMS @F00734@ 0 @I02491@ INDI 1 NAME Wigmund of /Mercia/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00470@ 0 @I02492@ INDI 1 NAME of Lorraine /Gebhard~/, Count of the Wetterau 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 866 2 PLAC Schwaben, Bavaria 1 DEAT 2 DATE 29 JUN 910 1 FAMS @F00307@ 1 FAMC @F00285@ 1 NOTE @NI02492@ 0 @NI02492@ NOTE 1 CONC Gebhard was Duke of Lorraine. He was slain [from Jim Fina's FTW fil 1 CONC e, 12 August 1999]. 0 @I02493@ INDI 1 NAME of the Nieder-Lahngau /Gebhard~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 826 1 DEAT 2 DATE 879 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT 879 1 FAMS @F00285@ 1 FAMC @F00374@ 1 NOTE @NI02493@ 0 @NI02493@ NOTE 1 CONC Gebhard was Count in the Nieder-Lahngau [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 31 Augu 1 CONC st 1999] and/or Count of Lower Lahngau. 0 @I02494@ INDI 1 NAME /Udo, Count in the Nieder-Lahngau/ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT 824 1 FAMS @F00374@ 0 @I02495@ INDI 1 NAME /Guerri I of Morvois/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F01325@ 1 NOTE @NI02495@ 0 @NI02495@ NOTE 1 CONC Guerri was Count of Morvois [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 13 August 1999]. 0 @I02496@ INDI 1 NAME /Eve of Roussillon/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F01325@ 1 FAMC @F01326@ 0 @I02497@ INDI 1 NAME /Gerard of Roussillon/ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 877 1 FAMS @F01326@ 1 FAMC @F00366@ 1 NOTE @NI02497@ 0 @NI02497@ NOTE 1 CONC Gerard was Count of Paris [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 13 August 1999]. 0 @I02498@ INDI 1 NAME /Bertha of Tours/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F01326@ 1 FAMC @F01350@ 0 @I02499@ INDI 1 NAME King of Upper Burgundy /Rudolph I~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 847 2 PLAC Burgundy, France 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 880 1 DEAT 2 DATE 6 OCT 911 1 DEAT 2 DATE 25 OCT 912 1 FAMS @F00392@ 1 FAMC @F01617@ 1 NOTE @NI02499@ 0 @NI02499@ NOTE 1 CONC Rudolph was also Duke of Burgundy. 0 @I02500@ INDI 1 NAME von Swabia /Willa~/, Princess of Burgundy 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 852 2 PLAC Burgundy, France 1 DEAT 2 DATE 14 JUN 929 1 FAMS @F00392@ 1 FAMC @F01249@ 1 NOTE @NI02500@ 0 @NI02500@ NOTE 1 CONC Willa was also known as Willa of Vienne. 0 @I02501@ INDI 1 NAME Count of Auxerre /Conrad II~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 825 2 PLAC Burgundy, France 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 825 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 887 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 876 1 FAMS @F00754@ 1 FAMS @F01617@ 1 FAMC @F00372@ 1 NOTE @NI02501@ 0 @NI02501@ NOTE 1 CONC Conrad was Count of Auxerre [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 14 August 1999]. 0 @I02502@ INDI 1 NAME /Waldrada (Vaudrie)~/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00754@ 0 @I02503@ INDI 1 NAME Count of Auxerre /Conrad I~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 800 1 DEAT 2 DATE 21 SEP 862 1 FAMS @F00372@ 1 FAMC @F01372@ 1 NOTE @NI02503@ 0 @NI02503@ NOTE 1 CONC Conrad was Count of Auxerre [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 14 August 1999]. 0 @I02504@ INDI 1 NAME King of Provence (Lower Burgundy) /Boso II/ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 887 1 FAMS @F01249@ 1 FAMC @F00394@ 0 @I02505@ INDI 1 NAME Princess of the West /Ermengarde/ 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE 896 1 FAMS @F01249@ 1 FAMC @F00324@ 0 @I02506@ INDI 1 NAME of Italy & Metz/Budwine (Bouin, Boso)~/ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE BET 864 AND 869 1 FAMS @F00394@ 1 FAMC @F01383@ 1 NOTE @NI02506@ 0 @NI02506@ NOTE 1 CONC Budwine was Count of Italy and Metz [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 14 August 1 1 CONC 999]. 0 @I02507@ INDI 1 NAME of Arles /Richilde~/ 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE 883 1 FAMS @F00394@ 1 FAMC @F01384@ 1 NOTE @NI02507@ 0 @NI02507@ NOTE 1 CONC Richilde was also known as Richilde the Frank. 0 @I02508@ INDI 1 NAME Holy Roman Emperor /Louis II "le Jeune"/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 822 1 DEAT 2 DATE 12 AUG 875 1 FAMS @F00324@ 1 FAMC @F01363@ 0 @I02509@ INDI 1 NAME /Engelberge/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00324@ 1 FAMC @F01388@ 0 @I02510@ INDI 1 NAME /Burkhard II~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 885 1 DEAT 2 DATE 29 APR 926 2 PLAC Ivrea 1 FAMS @F01328@ 1 FAMC @F01330@ 1 NOTE @NI02510@ 0 @NI02510@ NOTE 1 CONC Burkhard was Duke of Swabia. He was killed in battle [from Jim Fina's F 1 CONC TW file, 15 August 1999]. 0 @I02511@ INDI 1 NAME de Nullenburg /Reginlinde (Regilinda)~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 887 1 FAMS @F01328@ 1 NOTE @NI02511@ 0 @NI02511@ NOTE 1 CONC Regilinda was Abbess in Zürich [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 15 August 1999]. 0 @I02512@ INDI 1 NAME /Berkhard/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 865 1 DEAT 2 DATE 911 1 FAMS @F01330@ 1 FAMC @F01329@ 1 NOTE @NI02512@ 0 @NI02512@ NOTE 1 CONC Berkhard was Count in the Baar. He was killed [from Jim Fina's FTW fil 1 CONC e, 15 August 1999]. 0 @I02513@ INDI 1 NAME /Adalbert "the Illustrious"/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 837 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 905 1 FAMS @F01329@ 1 FAMC @F01623@ 1 NOTE @NI02513@ 0 @NI02513@ NOTE 1 CONC Adalbert was Count in Thurgau [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 15 August 1999]. 0 @I02514@ INDI 1 NAME /Judith of Friuli/ 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT 902 1 FAMS @F01329@ 1 FAMC @F01554@ 0 @I02515@ INDI 1 NAME Count in Nordgau /Eberhard III~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 835 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT 898 1 FAMS @F01331@ 1 FAMC @F01332@ 1 NOTE @NI02515@ 0 @NI02515@ NOTE 1 CONC Eberhard was Duke of Friesland in Hamalant. He was murdered [from Jim Fina 1 CONC 's FTW file, 15 August 1999]. 0 @I02516@ INDI 1 NAME /Eberhard II/ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 881 1 FAMS @F01332@ 1 FAMC @F01333@ 1 NOTE @NI02516@ 0 @NI02516@ NOTE 1 CONC Eberhard was Count of Hamalant [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 15 August 1999]. 0 @I02517@ INDI 1 NAME /Evesna (Edesa)/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F01332@ 0 @I02518@ INDI 1 NAME /Meginhard I of Hamalant/ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE BET 12 NOV 843 AND 15 JUN 844 1 FAMS @F01333@ 1 FAMC @F01631@ 1 NOTE @NI02518@ 0 @NI02518@ NOTE 1 CONC Meginhard was Count in Hamalant [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 15 August 1999] 1 CONC . 0 @I02519@ INDI 1 NAME Princess of West Franks /Ermentrude/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 870 1 FAMS @F00320@ 1 FAMC @F01336@ 0 @I02520@ INDI 1 NAME King of France /Louis II "the Stammerer"/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 NOV 843 2 PLAC France 1 DEAT 2 DATE 10 APR 879 2 PLAC Compiegne, Neustria, France 1 FAMS @F08256@ 1 FAMS @F01336@ 1 FAMC @F00351@ 0 @I02521@ INDI 1 NAME of Paris /Adelahide (Adelaide)~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 855 AND 860 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 18 OCT 900 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT 10 NOV 901 1 FAMS @F01336@ 1 FAMC @F00833@ 1 NOTE @NI02521@ 0 @NI02521@ NOTE 1 CONC Adelahide was Queen of France. 0 @I02522@ INDI 1 NAME Holy Roman Emperor /Charles II "the Bald"~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 13 JUN 823 2 PLAC Frankfurt-on-Main, Hessen-Nassau, Prussia 1 BIRT 2 DATE 13 JUN 828 2 PLAC Frankfurt-on-Main, Hessen-Nassau, Prussia 1 DEAT 2 DATE 6 OCT 877 2 PLAC Brides-les-Baines, Bourgogne, France 1 FAMS @F00351@ 1 FAMC @F01367@ 0 @I02523@ INDI 1 NAME Countess of Orleans /Ermentrude (Irmtrud)~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 27 SEP 830 1 DEAT 2 DATE 6 OCT 869 1 FAMS @F00351@ 1 FAMC @F01373@ 0 @I02524@ INDI 1 NAME /Begue II/ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT 23 APR 861 1 FAMS @F00833@ 1 FAMC @F01395@ 1 NOTE @NI02524@ 0 @NI02524@ NOTE 1 CONC Begue was Count of Paris [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 16 August 1999]. 0 @I02525@ INDI 1 NAME of Saxony /Liudolf (Ludolph)~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 806 1 BIRT 2 DATE 816 1 DEAT 2 DATE 866 1 FAMS @F01340@ 1 FAMC @F01504@ 1 NOTE @NI02525@ 0 @NI02525@ NOTE 1 CONC Ludolph was Duke of Saxony [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 16 August 1999 1 CONC ], or of East Saxony. 0 @I02526@ INDI 1 NAME of Saxony /Oda~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 810 1 BIRT 2 DATE 806 1 DEAT 2 DATE MAY 913 1 FAMS @F01340@ 1 FAMC @F01508@ 1 NOTE @NI02526@ 0 @NI02526@ NOTE 1 CONC Oda was also known as Oda Billung. 0 @I02527@ INDI 1 NAME King of Germany & Holy Roman Emperor /Arnulf/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 863 1 DEAT 2 DATE 899 1 FAMS @F01341@ 1 FAMC @F01509@ 0 @I02528@ INDI 1 NAME /Oda of Bavaria/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F01341@ 0 @I02529@ INDI 1 NAME Count of Ringelheim /Reginhart~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 828 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 909 1 FAMS @F01342@ 1 FAMC @F01347@ 1 NOTE @NI02529@ 0 @NI02529@ NOTE 1 CONC Reginhart may also have been known as of Reginhart of Threkwitigau. 0 @I02530@ INDI 1 NAME of Horford /Matilda (Mathilda)~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 833 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT 909 2 PLAC Horford 1 FAMS @F01342@ 1 FAMC @F01390@ 1 NOTE @NI02530@ 0 @NI02530@ NOTE 1 CONC Mathilda was Abbess of Horford [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 16 August 1999 1 CONC ]. She was also Countess of Ringelheim. 0 @I02531@ INDI 1 NAME /Lothaire (Lothar) II "the Saxon"~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 835 2 PLAC Alsace-Lorraine, France 1 BIRT 2 DATE 827 1 DEAT 2 DATE 7 AUG 869 2 PLAC Plaisance, Italy 1 DEAT 2 DATE 8 AUG 869 2 PLAC Placenza 1 FAMS @F01343@ 1 FAMC @F01363@ 1 NOTE @NI02531@ 0 @NI02531@ NOTE 1 CONC Lothaire was King of Lorraine. 0 @I02532@ INDI 1 NAME /Waldrade (Walrade, Waldrada)~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 836 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 868 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT 868 1 FAMS @F01343@ 1 NOTE @NI02532@ 0 @NI02532@ NOTE 1 CONC By the time she died, Waldrada had become a nun [from Jim Fina's FTW fil 1 CONC e, 16 August 1999]. She had been Queen of Lorraine. 0 @I02533@ INDI 1 NAME Howard /Dytch/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 29 SEP 1836 1 FAMS @F01344@ 1 FAMC @F00115@ 0 @I02534@ INDI 1 NAME Ellen May /Dytch/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 29 NOV 1871 1 FAMC @F01344@ 0 @I02535@ INDI 1 NAME Ellen /Waley/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 30 NOV 1846 1 FAMS @F01344@ 1 FAMC @F01348@ 0 @I02536@ INDI 1 NAME Katherine Smith /Dytch/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 OCT 1864 1 FAMS @F00355@ 1 FAMC @F01344@ 0 @I02537@ INDI 1 NAME Abram /Whitley/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00355@ 0 @I02538@ INDI 1 NAME Howard Sterling /Whitley/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F00355@ 0 @I02539@ INDI 1 NAME Henry /Dych/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Philadelphia 1 FAMS @F01345@ 0 @I02540@ INDI 1 NAME Theodore /Waley/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC England 1 FAMS @F01348@ 0 @I02541@ INDI 1 NAME Catherine /Taylor/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F01348@ 1 FAMC @F01349@ 0 @I02542@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Abel/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Philadelphia 1 FAMS @F01349@ 0 @I02543@ INDI 1 NAME James Henry /Dytch/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 12 FEB 1826 1 FAMC @F00115@ 0 @I02544@ INDI 1 NAME Frederick /Dytch/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 19 MAR 1828 1 FAMC @F00115@ 0 @I02545@ INDI 1 NAME Catherine /Dytch/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 12 AUG 1829 1 FAMC @F00115@ 0 @I02546@ INDI 1 NAME Ann Maria /Dytch/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 FEB 1832 1 FAMC @F00115@ 0 @I02547@ INDI 1 NAME James Albert /Dytch/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 JUN 1866 1 FAMC @F01344@ 0 @I02548@ INDI 1 NAME Henry /Dytch/ Jr. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 4 OCT 1868 1 FAMC @F01344@ 0 @I02549@ INDI 1 NAME George H. /Dytch/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 APR 1874 1 FAMC @F01344@ 0 @I02550@ INDI 1 NAME Ericksson of Birka /Edmund~/, King of Birka 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 832 2 PLAC Sweden 1 FAMS @F01352@ 1 FAMC @F08262@ 1 NOTE @NI02550@ 0 @NI02550@ NOTE 1 CONC Jim Fina suggests that Edmund was the grandson of Björn "Ironside" Ragnars 1 CONC son (and son of Erik Björnsson) rather than the grandson of Erik's broth 1 CONC er Refil (tentatively accepted here) -- JTS, 16 August 2007. 0 @I02551@ INDI 1 NAME /Thraud/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F01353@ 1 NOTE @NI02551@ 0 @NI02551@ NOTE 1 CONC Thraud was Jarl of Sula [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 17 August 1999]. 0 @I02552@ INDI 1 NAME King of Zealand /Harold II/ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 899 1 FAMS @F01355@ 1 FAMC @F01357@ 0 @I02553@ INDI 1 NAME Princess of Norway /Bertrade/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F01355@ 0 @I02554@ INDI 1 NAME King of Zealand /Frotho/ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 885 1 FAMS @F01357@ 1 FAMC @F01358@ 0 @I02555@ INDI 1 NAME Sigurdsson/Knud (Harde-Knud, Harthacnut)~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 860 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 814 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 885 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 947 1 DEAT 2 DATE 884 1 FAMS @F01358@ 1 FAMC @F01523@ 1 NOTE @NI02555@ 0 @NI02555@ NOTE 1 CONC Knud was King of Zealand. 1 CONT 1 CONT From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harthacnut_of_Denmark: 1 CONT 1 CONT Most Danes know that the official line of Danish kings begins with Gorm t 1 CONC he Old, the father of renowned king Harald Bluetooth, who ruled Denma 1 CONC rk in the 950s. In reality it ought to start with Harthacnut, his father. 1 CONT 1 CONT In the 890s Denmark was conquered by Swedes and king Helge was depos 1 CONC ed by Olaf who founded the House of Olaf in Denmark. According to clergym 1 CONC an Adam of Bremen, who came from Germany to record the history of the Arch 1 CONC bishop of Bremen and was allowed to "interview" king Sweyn Estridsson, Ol 1 CONC af and two or more of his sons took the realm "by weapons and violence". W 1 CONC hen Olaf died, two of his sons seem to have ruled simultaneously, and arou 1 CONC nd 915 a son of Olaf's son Gnupa and Danish noblewoman Asfrid became kin 1 CONC g. This young man, whose name was Sigtrygg, is remembered on two runeston 1 CONC es erected by his mother after his death. 1 CONT 1 CONT And this is where Harthacnut enters the picture. Probably born in the 880 1 CONC s, he was either the son of an otherwise unknown "Sweyn", or, as present 1 CONC ed by Ragnarssona þáttr, of the semi-mythic viking chieftain Sigurd Snake- 1 CONC in-the-Eye, himself one of the sons of the legendary Ragnar Lodbrok. It h 1 CONC as also been suggested that Harthacnut was a grandson of Sigurd rather th 1 CONC an a son; both claims are impossible to verify. 1 CONT 1 CONT Adam says that Harthacnut (Danish: Hardeknud) came from "Northmannia", t 1 CONC he "land of the Northmen", by which he may mean either Norway or Normand 1 CONC y, which had recently been colonized by Danish vikings. But it is also lik 1 CONC ely that Harthacnut was brought up in the Danelaw territories in East Angl 1 CONC ia. 1 CONT 1 CONT He must have been a full-grown man with a certain reputation when he ca 1 CONC me (back?) to Denmark around 916, and according to Adam and his star witne 1 CONC ss king Sweyn, Harthacnut immediately deposed the young king Sigtrygg. Th 1 CONC is happened "in the last days of archbishop Hoger", says Adam, and Hoger d 1 CONC ied around 917. Harthacnut then ruled unopposed for approximately thirty y 1 CONC ears, and while some researchers have used a somewhat dubious single sourc 1 CONC e, the Saxon chronicles of Widukind, to establish that Sigtrygg's father G 1 CONC nupa was still king in 934 when the Danes had an altercation with German k 1 CONC ing Henry, there can be little doubt that the king who was supposedly forc 1 CONC ed to pay a tribute to the German ruler was in fact Harthacnut. Claims th 1 CONC at king Heinrich I forced the "heathen" Danish king to be baptized are alm 1 CONC ost certainly erroneous. 1 CONT 1 CONT In 948, the archbishop of Bremen appointed three bishops to Denmark, and t 1 CONC hat probably signifies a change in government...Harthacnut is usually port 1 CONC rayed as indifferent or hostile towards Christianity, and while that may o 1 CONC nly be the church's interpretation, it seems likely that a new and more op 1 CONC en-minded king had ascended to the throne around 947 or 948. 0 @I02556@ INDI 1 NAME King in Jutland /Harald Klak~/ 1 SEX M 1 TITL King 1 FAMS @F01346@ 0 @I02557@ INDI 1 NAME Count of the Moselle (Maasgau) /Giselbert II~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 830 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 892 1 DEAT 2 DATE BET 885 AND 892 1 FAMS @F00356@ 1 FAMC @F01361@ 1 NOTE @NI02557@ 0 @NI02557@ NOTE 1 CONC Giselbert was Count in the Massgau [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 17 August 19 1 CONC 99]. 0 @I02558@ INDI 1 NAME Duchess of the Moselle /Ermengarde (Irmgard)~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 832 2 PLAC Alsace-Lorraine, France 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 832 2 PLAC Italy 1 FAMS @F00356@ 1 FAMC @F01363@ 1 NOTE @NI02558@ 0 @NI02558@ NOTE 1 CONC Ermengarde was a princess of Italy. 0 @I02559@ INDI 1 NAME /Regnier/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F01361@ 1 FAMC @F01362@ 0 @I02560@ INDI 1 NAME /Giselbert of Bidgau/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F01362@ 1 FAMC @F01635@ 0 @I02561@ INDI 1 NAME Holy Roman Emperor /Lothaire (Lothar) I~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 795 1 DEAT 2 DATE 29 SEP 855 2 PLAC Pruem, Rheinland, Prussia 1 FAMS @F01363@ 1 FAMC @F01365@ 1 NOTE @NI02561@ 0 @NI02561@ NOTE 1 CONC Lothaire was also King of Italy. 0 @I02562@ INDI 1 NAME of Orleans /Ermengarde~/, Countess of Tours 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 800 1 DEAT 2 DATE 20 MAR 850/51 1 FAMS @F01363@ 1 FAMC @F01350@ 0 @I02563@ INDI 1 NAME Holy Roman Emperor /Louis I "the Pious"~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE AUG 778 2 PLAC Casseneuil, France 1 DEAT 2 DATE 20 JUN 840 2 PLAC near Ingelheim, Rhinehessen, Hesse, Germany 1 DEAT 2 DATE 30 APR 840 1 FAMS @F01365@ 1 FAMS @F01367@ 1 FAMC @F00680@ 1 NOTE @NI02563@ 0 @NI02563@ NOTE 1 CONC Louis was also King of France. 0 @I02564@ INDI 1 NAME Princess of Hesbaye /Ermengarde (Irmengarde)~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 778 1 DEAT 2 DATE 3 OCT 818 2 PLAC Angers, France 1 FAMS @F01365@ 1 FAMC @F01546@ 0 @I02565@ INDI 1 NAME of Tours /Hugues (Hugh) II "le Méfiant"~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 765 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT NOV 836 1 FAMS @F01350@ 1 FAMC @F01503@ 1 NOTE @NI02565@ 0 @NI02565@ NOTE 1 CONC Hugh was Count of Tours [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 17 August 1999] and Cou 1 CONC nt of Upper Alsace. 0 @I02566@ INDI 1 NAME Countess of Upper Alsace/Ava (Aba, Bava)~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 769 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 779 1 FAMS @F01350@ 0 @I02567@ INDI 1 NAME Princess of Bavaria /Judith~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 800 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 804 AND 806 1 DEAT 2 DATE 19 APR 843 2 PLAC Tours, Neustria, France 1 FAMS @F01367@ 1 FAMC @F01372@ 0 @I02568@ INDI 1 NAME of Bavaria & Swabia /Guelph (Welf) I~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 776 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 830 1 DEAT 2 DATE 819 1 FAMS @F01372@ 1 FAMC @F01634@ 1 NOTE @NI02568@ 0 @NI02568@ NOTE 1 CONC Guelph was Count in Bavaria and Swabia [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 17 Augu 1 CONC st 1999] and Duke of Bavaria. Some sources suggest that his father was Rut 1 CONC hardus (Raduald), Duke of Fruili. Accepted here is that Ruthardus was Guel 1 CONC ph's grandfather. 0 @I02569@ INDI 1 NAME /Hedwig (Eigilwich, Heilwig)~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 780 1 FAMS @F01372@ 1 NOTE @NI02569@ 0 @NI02569@ NOTE 1 CONC Eigilwich was Abbess of Chelles [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 17 August 199 1 CONC 9] and Duchess of Bavaria. 0 @I02570@ INDI 1 NAME of Orleans /Eudes (Odo)~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 800 2 PLAC Orleans, Loiret, France 1 BIRT 2 DATE 798 2 PLAC Orleans, Loiret, France 1 DEAT 2 DATE 834 1 FAMS @F01373@ 1 FAMC @F01374@ 1 NOTE @NI02570@ 0 @NI02570@ NOTE 1 CONC Eudes was Count of Orleans [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 17 August 1999]. 0 @I02571@ INDI 1 NAME Countess of Orleans /Ingeltrude (Engeltrude)~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 805 1 FAMS @F01373@ 0 @I02572@ INDI 1 NAME /Hadrian of Orleans/ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 15 FEB 823/24 1 FAMS @F01374@ 1 FAMC @F01501@ 1 NOTE @NI02572@ 0 @NI02572@ NOTE 1 CONC Hadrian was Count of Orleans and Lord of Wormsgau [from Jim Fina's FTW fil 1 CONC e, 17 August 1999]. 0 @I02573@ INDI 1 NAME /Waldrat of Orleans/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F01374@ 1 FAMC @F01502@ 1 NOTE @NI02573@ 0 @NI02573@ NOTE 1 CONC Waldrat was Heiress of Orleans [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 17 August 1999]. 0 @I02574@ INDI 1 NAME Samuel M. /Emerson/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1727 2 PLAC Goochland, Albermarle County, Virginia 1 DEAT 2 DATE 21 JAN 1814 2 PLAC Logans Fort, Standford, Lincoln County, Kentucky 1 FAMS @F01376@ 1 FAMC @F04772@ 1 NOTE @NI02574@ 0 @NI02574@ NOTE 1 CONC A Samuel Emmerson appears on a tax list for Lincoln County, Kentuck 1 CONC y, on 23 August 1800 [from _"Second Census" of Kentucky -- 1800_, compil 1 CONC ed by G. Glenn Clift (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1966 1 CONC ), p. 92]. 1 CONT 1 CONT Samuel's will, "owned by a descendant, left eleven slaves to his childr 1 CONC en as well as one couple to be sold 'but not separated'. At that time, 180 1 CONC 8, and in Kentucky, thirteen slaves meant considerable prosperity" [fr 1 CONC om an article written by John H. Bereman after 1963, received from Gwen Mo 1 CONC ore, historian of Henry County, Iowa, September 1999]. 1 CONT 1 CONT Some of the material about this family was acquired from an ancestry.com t 1 CONC ree (467988.ftw) submitted by ablaze@@eoni.com on 6 March 2001 -- JTS. The 1 CONC re is conflicting information about Samuel and his brother Henry that deri 1 CONC ves from DAR records. The following is quoted from 467988.ftw: "The Nation 1 CONC al Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Volume 161, page 1 1 CONC 48, shows a DAR Registration # 160447, which states: Henry Emerson (1720-9 1 CONC 1) served as private and ensign in the Virginia Militia under Cols. Geor 1 CONC ge Rogers Clarke and John Bowman. He was born in Spotsylvania County; Di 1 CONC ed in Culpeper County, WA. Marr ied in 1741 to Mary Elizabeth Emmerson ( 1 CONC 1723-89), parents of Samuel. Samuel Emmerson (1742-1814) m. 1764 Miley Em 1 CONC merson (1744-1812) parents of Jesse. Jesse Emmerson (1767-1845) m. 1782 E 1 CONC lizabeth Emmerson (1768-1831). Definite error somewhere." The informati 1 CONC on accepted here is from the main 467988 file, rather than from the DAR re 1 CONC port -- JTS. 0 @I02575@ INDI 1 NAME Nathaniel /McPherson/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Scotland 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 1789 2 PLAC New Jersey 1 FAMS @F00787@ 1 NOTE @NI02575@ 0 @NI02575@ NOTE 1 CONC D.A.R. records (national #210846) indicate that Nathaniel was born in t 1 CONC he US. He was Assistant in the Quartermaster's Department and received Cer 1 CONC tificate #74, dated 27 March 1780, for $120, Continental #2 Voucher 232 Qu 1 CONC artermasters Dept., as per official records at Adj. General's, New Jers 1 CONC ey State Hous (Ancestor's Service) and family records [from the files of D 1 CONC oris Konkel, courtesy of Ron Hagen (hagenr@@gte.net), 8 May 2001 -- JTS]. 0 @I02576@ INDI 1 NAME Anna /?/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00787@ 0 @I02577@ INDI 1 NAME Aaron /Bereman/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 29 APR 1799 2 PLAC Salem, New Jersey 1 DEAT 2 DATE 26 MAY 1799 2 PLAC Salem, New Jersey 1 FAMC @F00116@ 1 NOTE @NI02577@ 0 @NI02577@ NOTE 1 CONC Walter Sheppard says that Aaron was born 29 March 1799 [from Walter S. She 1 CONC ppard Jr. of Philadelphia, "The Berryman Family of South Jersey", in The V 1 CONC ineland Historical Magazine, Volume XXXI, Number 1-2, January-April 194 1 CONC 6, pp. 15-21, p. 20]. 0 @I02578@ INDI 1 NAME James M. /Bereman/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 27 SEP 1800 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1838 2 PLAC Scott County, Iowa 1 FAMS @F00446@ 1 FAMC @F00116@ 1 NOTE @NI02578@ 0 @NI02578@ NOTE 1 CONC From a letter dated Mar 27 1821 from Joel Bereman to Azariah Moore: "Jam 1 CONC es lives in West Union (OH) with Thomas. I expect him home shortly on a vi 1 CONC sit. Its likely he will with pleasure comply with the request [a request f 1 CONC rom David - thought to be David Moore in NJ - that some of 'our young fol 1 CONC ks write to him']." 0 @I02579@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Chaney/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00446@ 0 @I02580@ INDI 1 NAME James Glasby /Bereman/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 29 AUG 1791 1 DEAT 2 DATE 29 MAY 1797 1 FAMC @F00116@ 1 NOTE @NI02580@ 0 @NI02580@ NOTE 1 CONC At least one source gives James's birthdate as 20 August 1781 [from the fi 1 CONC les of Doris Konkel, courtesy of Ron Hagen (hagenr@@gte.net), 8 May 20 1 CONC 01 -- JTS]. That doesn't make much sense, given the birthdates of his pare 1 CONC nts. 0 @I02581@ INDI 1 NAME Rebecca /Reeves/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1767 2 PLAC Northampton Township, Burlington, New Jersey 1 FAMS @F01377@ 1 NOTE @NI02581@ 0 @NI02581@ NOTE 1 CONC Norm Berreman says that Rebecca was married to Thomas before Nancy Emers 1 CONC on was. Whether that means that Thomas was married three times or that o 1 CONC ne of us is mistaken about the name of his first wife isn't clear at th 1 CONC is time [from Norm's FTW file, 18 August 1999]. 0 @I02582@ INDI 1 NAME Rebekah /Smith/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE BEF 15 NOV 1741 1 FAMC @F00347@ 0 @I02583@ INDI 1 NAME Martha /Brooks/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F01132@ 0 @I02584@ INDI 1 NAME Leonard /Berryman/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1692 1 FAMS @F01405@ 1 FAMC @F00100@ 1 NOTE @NI02584@ 0 @NI02584@ NOTE 1 CONC The existence of Leonard is not at all certain. It seems possible that th 1 CONC is "Leonard" is in fact Peter. Or not. And maybe there was no Peter eithe 1 CONC r. The main source arguing for Leonard's existence, as far as I kno 1 CONC w, is Walter S. Sheppard Jr. of Philadelphia, "The Berryman Family of Sou 1 CONC th Jersey", in The Vineland Historical Magazine, Volume XXXI, Number 1- 1 CONC 2, January-April 1946, pp. 15-21, p. 16. Sheppard says this: "He was proba 1 CONC bly named Leonard after his father. His existence is clearly shown by t 1 CONC he dispositions of the property of [his father]. Thomas never occupied h 1 CONC is father's property in Fairfield, as he would have done had he been an on 1 CONC ly son or the eldest son, nor is there a deed to show its sale by hi 1 CONC m. We have no deeds or records to show [this] "Leonard"'s occupancy, but m 1 CONC ust rely on his brother's non-occupancy for our proof. [This Leonard] prob 1 CONC ably died before Thomas, probably about 1740" [from Walter S. Sheppard J 1 CONC r. of Philadelphia, "The Berryman Family of South Jersey", in The Vinela 1 CONC nd Historical Magazine, Volume XXXI, Number 1-2, January-April 1946, pp. 1 1 CONC 5-21, p. 16]. 1 CONT 1 CONT For what it's worth, though, I have in my [JTS] files a photocopy of thr 1 CONC ee file cards indicating deeds to a Leonard Berryman on Staten Island in t 1 CONC he mid eighteenth century. I received this photocopy from Carlotta DeFell 1 CONC o, a librarian at the Staten Island Historical Society, in February of 199 1 CONC 9. The specifics: 1 CONT 1 CONT Deed to Leonard Berryman or Beryman or Beriman, 11-3-1754, Liber D p. 417 1 CONT Deed to the same, 10-24-1747, Liber D p. 372-373 1 CONT Deed to the same, 5-2-1752, Liber D p. 376 1 CONT 1 CONT Ms. DeFello indicated that these deeds are at the office of the Richmond C 1 CONC ounty Clerk, Richmond County Courthouse, Richmond Terrace, Staten Islan 1 CONC d, New York 10301. They would seem to provide evidence that a Leonard Berr 1 CONC yman acquired land on Staten Island between 1747 and 1754. If these recor 1 CONC ds were correct, this might have been Leonard (1692), but not necessaril 1 CONC y. Inquiry was made about these documents through the Richmond County Cler 1 CONC k, though, with disappointing results. No reference to Leonard appea 1 CONC rs on the liber pages in question [correspondence from Carol M. Fietkau, D 1 CONC eputy County Clerk of Richmond County, 6 November 2000 -- JTS]. 0 @I02585@ INDI 1 NAME Peter /Cullom/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00807@ 0 @I02586@ INDI 1 NAME of Amiens & Meaux /Richard/ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 825 1 FAMS @F01383@ 1 NOTE @NI02586@ 0 @NI02586@ NOTE 1 CONC Richard was Count of Amiens & Meaux [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 18 August 1 1 CONC 999]. 0 @I02587@ INDI 1 NAME /Boso III "the Old" of Turin/ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 855 1 FAMS @F01384@ 1 FAMC @F01385@ 1 NOTE @NI02587@ 0 @NI02587@ NOTE 1 CONC Boso was Count of Turin [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 18 August 1999]. 0 @I02588@ INDI 1 NAME /Boso II of Italy/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F01385@ 1 FAMC @F01637@ 1 NOTE @NI02588@ 0 @NI02588@ NOTE 1 CONC Boso was Count in Italy [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 18 August 1999]. 0 @I02589@ INDI 1 NAME von Ringelheim /Wolpert (Walbert)~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 800 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT 828 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 981 1 FAMS @F01347@ 1 FAMC @F01386@ 1 NOTE @NI02589@ 0 @NI02589@ NOTE 1 CONC Wolpert was Count in the Threkwitigau [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 18 Augu 1 CONC st 1999]. 0 @I02590@ INDI 1 NAME von Ringelheim /Alburgis (Altberg)~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 800 1 FAMS @F01347@ 1 FAMC @F01389@ 0 @I02591@ INDI 1 NAME /Wiecibert of Westphalia~/ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE BET 843 AND 851 1 FAMS @F01386@ 1 FAMC @F01640@ 1 NOTE @NI02591@ 0 @NI02591@ NOTE 1 CONC Wiecibert was Count in Westphalia [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 18 August 199 1 CONC 9]. 0 @I02592@ INDI 1 NAME /Ordrad~/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F01386@ 0 @I02593@ INDI 1 NAME /Immed I/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F01389@ 1 NOTE @NI02593@ 0 @NI02593@ NOTE 1 CONC Immed was a Count [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 18 August 1999]. 0 @I02594@ INDI 1 NAME /Echbert "the Loyal"/ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT 834 1 FAMS @F01390@ 1 NOTE @NI02594@ 0 @NI02594@ NOTE 1 CONC Echbert was Count in the Ittergau [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 18 August 199 1 CONC 9]. 0 @I02595@ INDI 1 NAME /Ida/ 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT 21 NOV 838 1 FAMS @F01390@ 1 FAMC @F01391@ 0 @I02596@ INDI 1 NAME /Dietrich "the Raparian"/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F01391@ 1 NOTE @NI02596@ 0 @NI02596@ NOTE 1 CONC Dietrich was a Count [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 18 August 1999]. 0 @I02597@ INDI 1 NAME /Gottfried (Godefrid)~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 820 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 886 1 FAMS @F01158@ 1 FAMC @F01393@ 1 NOTE @NI02597@ 0 @NI02597@ NOTE 1 CONC Gottfried was King of Haithabu (Norway); he was murdered [from Jim Fina 1 CONC 's FTW file, 19 August 1999]. 0 @I02598@ INDI 1 NAME King of Haithabu /Harold "Klak" Haroldsson~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 800 1 DEAT 2 DATE 844 2 PLAC Walcheran 1 FAMS @F01393@ 1 FAMC @F01394@ 1 NOTE @NI02598@ 0 @NI02598@ NOTE 1 CONC Harold died in battle [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 19 August 1999]. 0 @I02599@ INDI 1 NAME King of Haithabu (Norway) /Halfdan Haroldsson~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 775 AND 780 1 DEAT 2 DATE 810 2 PLAC Walcheran 1 FAMS @F01394@ 1 FAMC @F01641@ 1 NOTE @NI02599@ 0 @NI02599@ NOTE 1 CONC Halfdan died in battle [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 19 August 1999]. 0 @I02600@ INDI 1 NAME /Imhild~/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F01394@ 1 FAMC @F01642@ 0 @I02601@ INDI 1 NAME /Eberhard of Paris/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F01395@ 1 FAMC @F01629@ 1 NOTE @NI02601@ 0 @NI02601@ NOTE 1 CONC Eberhard was Count of Paris [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 19 August 1999]. 0 @I02602@ INDI 1 NAME Hubert E. /Gewecke/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00417@ 0 @I02603@ INDI 1 NAME Effa /?/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00417@ 0 @I02604@ INDI 1 NAME Wesley G. /Kerper/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F00345@ 0 @I02605@ INDI 1 NAME Hazel B. /?/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00345@ 0 @I02606@ INDI 1 NAME Sandra Louise Mills /Koepp/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 29 NOV 1937 2 PLAC Paynesville, Minnesota 1 FAMS @F01398@ 1 FAMC @F01399@ 0 @I02607@ INDI 1 NAME Ray /Koepp/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F01399@ 0 @I02608@ INDI 1 NAME Georgia /?/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F01399@ 0 @I02609@ INDI 1 NAME /Efleda~/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F00470@ 1 FAMC @F01574@ 0 @I02610@ INDI 1 NAME Queen of England /Elfleda (Aelflaeda)~/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 878 2 PLAC Wessex, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 920 1 FAMS @F01396@ 1 FAMC @F01400@ 0 @I02611@ INDI 1 NAME /Ethelhelm (Aethelheim, Earl)~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 848 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 859 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 898 1 FAMS @F01400@ 1 FAMC @F01401@ 1 NOTE @NI02611@ 0 @NI02611@ NOTE 1 CONC Aethelheim was Eldorman of Wiltshire [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 20 Augu 1 CONC st 1999]. 0 @I02612@ INDI 1 NAME Aethelgyth of /Mercia/ ~ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F01400@ 1 FAMC @F01404@ 1 NOTE @NI02612@ 0 @NI02612@ NOTE 1 CONC Aethelgyth was Heiress of Risborough [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 20 Augu 1 CONC st 1999]. 0 @I02613@ INDI 1 NAME King of England /Athelred I~/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 843 1 DEAT 2 DATE 872 1 FAMS @F01401@ 1 FAMC @F00900@ 0 @I02614@ INDI 1 NAME /Wulfthryth~/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F01401@ 0 @I02615@ INDI 1 NAME Aethelwulf of /Mercia/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F01404@ 1 FAMC @F00899@ 1 NOTE @NI02615@ 0 @NI02615@ NOTE 1 CONC Aethelwulf was Eldorman of Mercia [from Jim Fina's FTW file, 1 September 1 1 CONC 999]. 0 @I02616@ INDI 1 NAME John van /Meter/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE AFT 1761 1 FAMC @F00113@ 0 @I02617@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas van /Meter/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE AFT 1763 1 FAMC @F00113@ 0 @I02618@ INDI 1 NAME Benjamin van /Meter/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE AFT 1765 1 FAMC @F00113@ 0 @I02619@ INDI 1 NAME Samuel van /Meter/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE AFT 1767 1 FAMC @F00113@ 0 @I02620@ INDI 1 NAME Prudence /Berryman/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1716 2 PLAC Queens, Long Island, New York 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1779 1 FAMS @F01354@ 1 FAMC @F01405@ 0 @I02621@ INDI 1 NAME Parthenia /Berryman/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1735 1 FAMS @F01359@ 1 FAMC @F01405@ 0 @I02622@ INDI 1 NAME James /Bennett/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1756 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1791 1 FAMC @F00111@ 0 @I02623@ INDI 1 NAME Joseph /Dayton/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1714 1 DEAT 2 DATE 28 NOV 1770 1 FAMS @F01354@ 0 @I02624@ INDI 1 NAME James /Ward/ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1776 1 FAMS @F01359@ 0 @I02625@ INDI 1 NAME David /Reeve/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1686 2 PLAC Southold, Long Island, New York 1 DEAT 2 DATE BET 14 NOV AND 2 DEC 1749 2 PLAC Cumberland County, New Jersey 1 FAMS @F01381@ 1 FAMC @F05196@ 1 NOTE @NI02625@ 0 @NI02625@ NOTE 1 CONC Early information about David and his family was acquired from Wesley L. B 1 CONC aker, "Study of the Reeve Family of Southold, Long Island, N.Y. and Southo 1 CONC ld descendants of the Southhampton, L.I. Reeves Family and Genealogy of Sa 1 CONC id Families Up to 1800", which is apparently available through the LDS lib 1 CONC rary but which was reported on to me by Jack Pottle (pottle@@attbi.co 1 CONC m) -- JTS. 1 CONT 1 CONT From New Jersey Colonial Documents, p. 394, is David Reeves' will: 1 CONT 1 CONT "1749, November 14. Reeves, David, of Alloways Creek, Salem Co., yeoma 1 CONC n; will of. Son, David, all my lands and meadows on the east side of Sal 1 CONC em Road, or the upper side; also 50 acres of marsh below Jonathan Waddingt 1 CONC on's. Grandson, Joshua Reeves, the remaining part of the land on Salem Ro 1 CONC ad, also part of my salt marsh not before bequethed. Daughter-in-law, Par 1 CONC theny Reeves, to take care of said lands until Joahua will be of age. Res 1 CONC idue of the moveables (negroes alloted) shall be equally divided betwe 1 CONC en my two granddaugthers (when 18), Mary Reeves (daughter of my son David 1 CONC ), and Elizabeth Reeves (daughter of my son Joshua). Executor--Thomas Pag 1 CONC ett. Witnesses-James Cromey, Saml. Perry, Elizabeth Cromey. Proved 2 De 1 CONC c. 1749. 1 CONT 1 CONT "1749, Nov. 28. Inventory (L188.16.8) of personal estate of 'David Reeve 1 CONC s, Senior,' includes grain, and 4 negroes (L120). Appraisers-Simeon Elli 1 CONC s, William Ellis." 1 CONT 1 CONT Interestingly, while David's son Joshua is mentioned in the will, he is n 1 CONC ot a beneficiary. This suggests to me that he had died by the time the wi 1 CONC ll was written, although other researchers place his date of death as 17 1 CONC 62 -- JTS. 0 @I02626@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Reeves/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 20 SEP 1748 1 FAMS @F05135@ 1 FAMS @F05132@ 1 FAMS @F05134@ 1 FAMC @F00112@ 1 NOTE @NI02626@ 0 @NI02626@ NOTE 1 CONC Elizabeth selected her uncle, Ezekiel Bennett as her guardian when her par 1 CONC ents died in 1762 [from Walter S. Sheppard Jr. of Philadelphia, "The Berry 1 CONC man Family of South Jersey", in The Vineland Historical Magazine, Volume X 1 CONC XXI, Number 1-2, January-April 1946, pp. 15-21, p. 17]. 1 CONT 1 CONT New Jersey Colonial Documents, p. 348, reads as follows: 1 CONT 1 CONT "1762, February 9. Reeves, Elizabeth, of Alloways Creek, Salem Co. War 1 CONC d. Only daughter of Joshua Reeves, of said place,. deceased. Has land 1 CONC s, which fell to her from her father; and she now makes choice of Ezeki 1 CONC el Bennett as her Guradian, till 21. 1 CONT 1 CONT "1762, February 9. Guardian--Ezekiel Bennett. Fellowbondsman--John Berem 1 CONC an; both of Stow Creek, Cumberland Co. Witnessess--Thomas Ware and Phe 1 CONC be Ewing. Lib. 11, p. 164." 0 @I02627@ INDI 1 NAME Joshua /Reeves/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE AFT 1728 1 FAMC @F00112@ 0 @I02628@ INDI 1 NAME John /Brazenton/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F01406@ 0 @I02629@ INDI 1 NAME John /Berryman/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00109@ 0 @I02630@ INDI 1 NAME Joseph /Berryman/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F00109@ 0 @I02631@ INDI 1 NAME Joseph /Dayton/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1748 1 FAMC @F01354@ 0 @I02632@ INDI 1 NAME Henry /Dayton/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1750 1 FAMC @F01354@ 0 @I02633@ INDI 1 NAME Eli /Dayton/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1752 1 DEAT 2 DATE 9 MAY 1775 1 FAMC @F01354@ 0 @I02634@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Dayton/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1753 1 FAMC @F01354@ 0 @I02635@ INDI 1 NAME Anne /Dayton/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1755 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1778 1 FAMC @F01354@ 0 @I02636@ INDI 1 NAME Leonard /Dayton/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1757 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1779 1 FAMC @F01354@ 0 @I02637@ INDI 1 NAME Lovisa /Ward/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 18 FEB 1756 1 FAMC @F01359@ 0 @I02638@ INDI 1 NAME Oliver /Ward/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 AUG 1764 1 FAMC @F01359@ 0 @I02639@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Ward/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 MAR 1767 1 FAMC @F01359@ 0 @I02640@ INDI 1 NAME Clementina /?/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F01407@ 1 FAMS @F01408@ 0 @I02641@ INDI 1 NAME Jonathan /Brewster/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F01408@ 0 @I02642@ INDI 1 NAME Louisa /Bennett/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 20 JUN 1760 2 PLAC Greenwich, Cumberland County, New Jersey 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 25 FEB 1808 1 FAMS @F01409@ 1 FAMC @F00108@ 0 @I02643@ INDI 1 NAME David /Evans/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F01409@ 0 @I02644@ INDI 1 NAME Leonard /Bennett/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 12 AUG 1762 2 PLAC Greenwich, Cumberland County, New Jersey 1 FAMC @F00108@ 0 @I02645@ INDI 1 NAME Jeremiah /Bennett/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 AUG 1764 2 PLAC Greenwich, Cumberland County, New Jersey 1 DEAT 2 DATE 7 JUN 1810 2 PLAC Bridgeton, New Jersey 1 FAMS @F01412@ 1 FAMC @F00108@ 0 @I02646@ INDI 1 NAME Joanna /Fish/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F01412@ 0 @I02647@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah /Bennett/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 27 JUN 1766 2 PLAC Back Neck, Cumberland, New Jersey 1 DEAT 2 DATE 8 DEC 1797 2 PLAC Back Neck, Cumberland, New Jersey 1 FAMS @F01413@ 1 FAMC @F00108@ 0 @I02648@ INDI 1 NAME Isaac /Sheppard/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F01413@ 0 @I02649@ INDI 1 NAME Isaac /Sheppard/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 13 DEC 1786 1 FAMC @F01413@ 0 @I02650@ INDI 1 NAME Henry /Sheppard/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 NOV 1790 1 FAMC @F01413@ 0 @I02651@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah /Sheppard/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 23 NOV 1797 1 FAMC @F01413@ 0 @I02652@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Bennett/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 29 JUN 1770 1 FAMS @F01414@ 1 FAMC @F00108@ 0 @I02653@ INDI 1 NAME Eunice /Bennett/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 JUN 1768 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 25 FEB 1808 1 FAMC @F00108@ 0 @I02654@ INDI 1 NAME John /Westcott/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F01415@ 1 FAMS @F01414@ 0 @I02655@ INDI 1 NAME Rebecca /?/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F01415@ 0 @I02656@ INDI 1 NAME David /Westcott/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F01415@ 0 @I02657@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah /Westcott/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F01414@ 0 @I02658@ INDI 1 NAME John B. /Westcott/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F01414@ 0 @I02659@ INDI 1 NAME Rebecca /Westcott/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F01414@ 0 @I02660@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Westcott/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F01414@ 0 @I02661@ INDI 1 NAME Louisa Ann /Westcott/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F01414@ 0 @I02662@ INDI 1 NAME Jeremiah /Westcott/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F01414@ 0 @I02663@ INDI 1 NAME Harriet /Westcott/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F01414@ 0 @I02664@ INDI 1 NAME Nathaniel /Westcott/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F01414@ 0 @I02665@ INDI 1 NAME Ephraim /Westcott/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F01414@ 0 @I02666@ INDI 1 NAME Isaac S. /Westcott/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F01414@ 0 @I02667@ INDI 1 NAME William H. /Westcott/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F01414@ 0 @I02668@ INDI 1 NAME John /Bennett/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 MAY 1773 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 3 AUG 1858 1 FAMC @F00108@ 0 @I02669@ INDI 1 NAME Rebecca /Bennett/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 13 NOV 1775 1 DEAT 2 DATE 13 AUG 1799 1 FAMS @F01416@ 1 FAMC @F00108@ 0 @I02670@ INDI 1 NAME Henry /Husted/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F01417@ 1 FAMS @F01416@ 0 @I02671@ INDI 1 NAME /?/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F01417@ 0 @I02672@ INDI 1 NAME Nancy /Bennett/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 9 JUL 1778 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1855 2 PLAC Camden 1 FAMS @F01418@ 1 FAMC @F00108@ 0 @I02673@ INDI 1 NAME ? /Johnson/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @F01418@ 0 @I02674@ INDI 1 NAME John /Reeves/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE BET 1725 AND 1726 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 4 MAY 1800 1 BURI 2 PLAC Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Greenwich, Cumberland County, New Jersey (?) 1 FAMS @F01411@ 1 FAMC @F04588@ 1 NOTE @NI02674@ 0 @NI02674@ NOTE 1 CONC "A few years prior to 1750 John Reeves with his brothers and sisters, Step 1 CONC hen, Lemuel, Thomas, Nancy & Abigail moved from Long Island to Greenwich N 1 CONC .J., a few miles from Bowentown, seven miles from Bridgeton. He was a ruli 1 CONC ng Elder of the Presbyterian Church of Greenwich" [from the files of Dor 1 CONC is Konkel, courtesy of Ron Hagen (hagenr@@gte.net), 8 May 2001 -- JTS]. 0 @I02675@ INDI 1 NAME Gilbert /Burgin/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 APR 1758 2 PLAC Greenwich, Cumberland County, New Jersey 1 FAMC @F01382@ 0 @I02676@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Abel/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @F01419@ 0 @I02677@ INDI 1 NAME Hannah /Burgin/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 31 MAR 1762 2 PLAC Greenwich, Cumberland County, New Jersey 1 FAMC @F01419@ 0 @I02678@ INDI 1 NAME Reuben /Burgin/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 27 SEP 1763 2 PLAC Greenwich, Cumberland County, New Jersey 1 FAMC @F01419@ 0 @I02679@ INDI 1 NAME George /Burgin/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 JUL 1765 2 PLAC Greenwich, Cumberland County, New Jersey 1 FAMC @F01419@ 0 @I02680@ INDI 1 NAME Ruth /Burgin/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 18 AUG 1767 2 PLAC Greenwich, Cumberland County, New Jersey 1 FAMC @F01419@ 0 @I02681@ INDI 1 NAME Abigail /Bateman/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F00157@ 0 @I02682@ INDI 1 NAME ? /Bateman/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F00157@ 0 @I02683@ INDI 1 NAME Eleazer /Smith/ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT 1748 1 FAMS @F00347@ 0 @I02684@ INDI 1 NAME Rebecca /Smith/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE BEF 10 AUG 1740 1 FAMC @F00347@ 0 @I02685@ INDI 1 NAME Abigail /Smith/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1750 1 FAMC @F00347@ 0 @I02686@ INDI 1 NAME Martha /?/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1705 2 PLAC Fairton, Cumberland County, New Jersey 1 FAMS @F01420@ 0 @I02687@ INDI 1 NAME Aaron /Bateman/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F01420@ 0 @I02688@ INDI 1 NAME James /Bateman/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F01420@ 0 @I02689@ INDI 1 NAME Lovina /Bateman/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F01420@ 0 @I02690@ INDI 1 NAME Job /Bateman/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F01420@ 0 @I02691@ INDI 1 NAME Joseph /Bateman/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1704 2 PLAC Fairton, Cumberland County, New Jersey 1 FAMC @F00158@ 0 @I02692@ INDI 1 NAME Timothy /Bateman/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1706 2 PLAC Fairton, Cumberland County, New Jersey 1 FAMS @F01421@ 1 FAMC @F00158@ 0 @I02693@ INDI 1 NAME Rebecca /?/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1704 2 PLAC Fairton, Cumberland County, New Jersey 1 FAMS @F01421@ 0 @I02694@ INDI 1 NAME Amos /Bateman/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F01421@ 0 @I02695@ INDI 1 NAME Daniel /Bateman/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1724 2 PLAC Cumberland County, New Jersey 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT 10 APR 1776 2 PLAC Cohansey, Cumberland County, New Jersey 1 FAMS @F01422@ 1 FAMC @F00158@ 0 @I02696@ INDI 1 NAME Abigail /?/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1727 2 PLAC Cohansey, Cumberland County, New Jersey 1 FAMS @F01422@ 0 @I02697@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah /Bateman/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F01422@ 0 @I02698@ INDI 1 NAME Burgen /Bateman/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F01422@ 0 @I02699@ INDI 1 NAME William /Bateman/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F01422@ 0 @I02700@ INDI 1 NAME Jonathan /Bateman/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F01422@ 0 @I02701@ INDI 1 NAME Daniel /Bateman/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F01422@ 0 @I02702@ INDI 1 NAME Ruhamah /Bateman/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F01422@ 0 @I02703@ INDI 1 NAME Nathan /Bateman/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F01422@ 0 @I02704@ INDI 1 NAME Abigail /Bateman/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F01422@ 0 @I02705@ INDI 1 NAME Joseph /Bateman/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F01422@ 0 @I02706@ INDI 1 NAME Reuben /Bateman/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F01422@ 0 @I02707@ INDI 1 NAME Nathan /Bateman/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Cumberland County, New Jersey 1 FAMC @F00158@ 0 @I02708@ INDI 1 NAME Abigail /Richardson/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 OCT 1662 2 PLAC Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 1697 2 PLAC Long Island, New York 1 FAMS @F01423@ 1 FAMC @F01426@ 0 @I02709@ INDI 1 NAME Abigail /Bateman/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 18 OCT 1682 2 PLAC Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1682 2 PLAC Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts 1 FAMC @F01423@ 0 @I02710@ INDI 1 NAME Abigail /Bateman/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 JAN 1684/85 2 PLAC Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts 1 FAMC @F01423@ 0 @I02711@ INDI 1 NAME John /Bateman/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 13 AUG 1687 2 PLAC Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts 1 FAMC @F01423@ 0 @I02712@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Bateman/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 JUL 1688 2 PLAC Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts 1 FAMC @F01423@ 0 @I02713@ INDI 1 NAME William /Bateman/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 29 SEP 1690 2 PLAC Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts 1 DEAT 2 DATE 7 JUL 1692 2 PLAC Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts 1 FAMC @F01423@ 0 @I02714@ INDI 1 NAME William /Bateman/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 3 MAY 1693 2 PLAC Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts 1 FAMC @F01423@ 0 @I02715@ INDI 1 NAME Peter /Bateman/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 3 NOV 1695 2 PLAC Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts 1 DEAT 2 DATE 16 JUN 1759 2 PLAC Deerfield, Cumberland County, New Jersey 1 FAMS @F01424@ 1 FAMC @F01423@ 0 @I02716@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /?/ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1697 2 PLAC Cumberland County, New Jersey 1 FAMS @F01424@ 0 @I02717@ INDI 1 NAME Hannah /Bateman/ 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @F01424@ 0 @I02718@ INDI 1 NAME Moses /Bateman/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F01424@ 0 @I02719@ INDI 1 NAME Nathan /Bateman/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F01424@ 0 @I02720@ INDI 1 NAME Peter /Bateman/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F01424@ 0 @I02721@ INDI 1 NAME Nehemiah /Bateman/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F01424@ 0 @I02722@ INDI 1 NAME Aaron /Bateman/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F01424@ 0 @I02723@ INDI 1 NAME William /Bateman/ 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @F01424@ 0 @I02724@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Bateman/ ~ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 18 MAR 1613/14 2 PLAC Toppesfield, essex, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 29 NOV 1669 2 PLAC Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts 1 FAMS @F01425@ 1 FAMS @F01445@ 1 FAMC @F01444@ 1 NOTE @NI02724@ 0 @NI02724@ NOTE 1 CONC From Ron Hagen, personal correspondence, 21 August 1999: 1 CONT 1 CONT "Thomas Bateman is believed to have accompanied his father to Massachuset 1 CONC ts in 1630 with the Winthrop Fleet. 1 CONT 1 CONT "Thomas Bateman and Martha Brooks married in 1663 or 1664 in Concord, Midd 1 CONC lesex County, Massachusetts. 1 CONT 1 CONT "In his 24 March 1656 will William Bateman gave half of his estate to s 1 CONC on Thomas (in Concord) and the other half to son-in-law Henry Lyon. The w 1 CONC ill gave 5 pounds to his grandson Joseph Middlebrook. 1 CONT 1 CONT "Sources: 1 CONT 1 CONT "Mormon CD 1 CONT Colonial Families of the United States of America, 5 1 CONT www.ancestry.com 1 CONT Ba