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Janet WHITEHOUSE, daughter of Philip Krein WHITEHOUSE (1924-2012) and Barbara Anne LIGHTNER (1927-2011), was born on 5 Nov 1956 in Elgin, Kane, Illinois, USA. |
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Philip Krein WHITEHOUSE was born on 24 Jun 1924 in Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana, USA. He married Barbara Anne LIGHTNER on 28 Oct 1950 in St. Paul's Methodist Church, Reading, Pennsylvania. He died on 10 Dec 2012 in Hampshire, Kane, Illinois, USA. |
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Barbara Anne LIGHTNER, daughter of Angus LeRoy LIGHTNER and Grace Darling THOMPSON, was born on 28 Jun 1927 in East Orange, Essex County, New Jersey, United States. She died on 2 Sep 2011 in Woodstock, McHenry County, Illinois, United States. |
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When Barbara Ann Lightner was born on 28 June 1927, in East Orange, Essex, New Jersey, United States, her father, Angus LeRoy Lightner, was 41 and her mother, Grace Darling Thompson, was 34. She married Philip Krein Whitehouse on 28 October 1950, in Reading, Berks, Pennsylvania, United States. She lived in Wyomissing, Berks, Pennsylvania, United States in 1940 and Hampshire, Hampshire Township, Kane, Illinois, United States in 2007. She died on 2 September 2011, in Woodstock, McHenry, Illinois, United States, at the age of 84.1 |
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Robert Rempfer WHITEHOUSE (1951- ). Robert was born on 5 Dec 1951 in Fort Worth, Tarrant, Texas, USA. |
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Barbara WHITEHOUSE (1952- ). Barbara was born on 26 Nov 1952 in Hollywood, Broward, Florida, USA. |
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Paul Lightner WHITEHOUSE (1953- ). Paul was born in 1953 in Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, USA. |
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John Thompson WHITEHOUSE (1955- ). John was born on 16 Mar 1955 in Evanston, Cook, Illinois, USA. |
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Janet WHITEHOUSE (1956- ) |
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Margaret WHITEHOUSE (1958- ). Margaret was born on 21 Jan 1958 in Elgin, Kane, Illinois, USA. |
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Christian Rempfer WHITEHOUSE (1960- ). Christian was born on 28 Apr 1960 in Elgin. |
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Anne WHITEHOUSE (1962- ). Anne was born on 25 Aug 1962 in Elgin. |
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Martha WHITEHOUSE (1962- ). Martha was born on 25 Aug 1962 in Elgin. |
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Thomas Wicklein WHITEHOUSE (1964- ). Thomas was born on 6 May 1964 in Elgin. |
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David Lightner WHITEHOUSE (1966-1979). David was born on 18 Jan 1966 in Elgin. He died on 26 Oct 1979 in Maywood, Cook, Illinois, USA. |
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Angus LeRoy LIGHTNER,2 son of Zachariah Franklin LIGHTNER and Hannah Gertrude MUIR, was born on 6 Dec 1885 in Cuba. Jefferson Co, . Missouri. He married Grace Darling THOMPSON on 14 Jun 1916 in Thompson Home South 6th Street. Reading, Berks Co., Pennsylvania. He died on 25 Apr 1955 in Orlando, Orange County, Florida, United States. |
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ANGUS LeROY LIGHTNER was born 6 December 1885 in Cuba, Crawford County, Missouri to Zachariah Franklin Lightner and Hannah Gertrude Muir and was baptized at Mount Zion Methodist Church, Darby, Pennsylvania 1 October 1893. His parents moved the family to Lancaster, Pennsylvania so he could live at home while attending Franklin and Marshall College - he was just 15 when he began. Roy was a member of that college's first basketball team when it was introduced there in 1903 and he was graduated from F & M with the class of 1904.
After graduation, Roy engaged in teaching for about 14 years. During that time he served variously as a member of the faculties of Massanutton Academy, Carnegie Institute of Technology, Lancaster Boys High School and the former Reading Boys Hih School. From 1914 to 1918, he coached Reading High School's basketball teams, and about 1916 organized the Central Pennsylvania Basketball League. Between 1915 and 1920, he won several county tennis championships in Berks and Dauphin counties. It was during this period that he met GRACE DARLING THOMPSON whom he married 14 June 1916 at Reading, Pennsylvania.
With a growing family to support, Roy left teaching and in 1919 entered the employ of the Narrow Fabric Company. During the years prior to his retirement in 1951, he served successively as manager of the company's New York office from 1922 to 132, and then as vice president in charge of sales. While working in New York, he made his home in East Orange, New Jersey and later while working in Reading, he made his home at 1524 Cleveland Avenue, Wyomissing, Pennsylvania.
Chairman for many years of the finance committee of St. Peter's Methodist Church in Reading, he also served both on its official board and as co-chairman of hte board of trustees. In addition, he was a member of the church's Brotherhood, and fr a time was superintendent of it's Sunday school. Roy was widely known as a bridge player and was a frequent participant in contract bridge tournaments. He was a member of the Reading Rotary Club, Reading Lodge No. 549 F&AM; Rajah Temple of the Mystic Shrine; Reading Consistory, Scotish Rite Masons, and the Temple Club.
Roy died 25 April 1955 in Orange Memorial Hospital, Orlando, Florida. He had been spending the winter months in that city. He was buried in Forest Hills Memorial Park, Reading.3 |
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Grace Darling THOMPSON,2,4 daughter of Heber Clouser THOMPSON and Emma Fawkes WICKLEIN, was born on 24 May 1893 in Gibraltar, Berks, Pa. She died on 23 Sep 1993 in Elgin, Kane County, Illinois, United States. She was buried on 27 Sep 1993 in Forest Hills Cemetery, Reiffton, Berks, Pennsylvania, United States. She and Angus LeRoy LIGHTNER had the following children: |
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Elizabeth May LIGHTNER (1917-2007). Elizabeth was born on 17 May 1917 in Reading, Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States. She married Ralph R LANDES on 3 Mar 1949 in Winchester, Virginia, USA. She died on 20 Jun 2007 in Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, United States. |
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Hannah Margaret LIGHTNER (1918-2001). Hannah was born on 24 Oct 1918 in Reading. She was christened on 21 Sep 1919 in Reading. She married Clyde Gilman TEMPEST on 18 Dec 1953 in Seminole, Florida, USA. She died on 12 Nov 2001 in Monongahela, Washington County, Pennsylvania, United States. She was buried in 2001 in Monongahela Cemetery, Monongahela, Washington, Pennsylvania, United States. |
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Angus LeRoy LIGHTNER Jr (1921-2017). Angus was born on 26 Apr 1921 in Wyomissing, Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States. He married Betty Pauline JENKINS on 22 Jul 1950. He died on 8 May 2017 in Durham, Durham County, North Carolina, United States. He was buried in Grove United Methodist Church, West Chester, Pennsylvania, USA. |
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Zachariah Franklin LIGHTNER,3 son of John Adam LIGHTNER and Sarah WALTER, was born on 26 Apr 1861 in Tulpehocken Township, Pennsylvania, USA. He married Hannah Gertrude MUIR on 10 Oct 1882. He died on 7 Nov 1933 in Manoa, Delaware County, Pennsylvania, United States. |
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ZACHARIAH FRANKLIN LIGHTNER was born 26 April 1861, was the first in his family to graduate from high school, and is mentioned in the 29 May 1879 issue of "The Womelsdorf Herald" as being assistant to the newly appointed Post Master of Womelsdorf, Pennsylvania. It was also noted in the article that "Zach F Lightner" had previously been a clerk in Augustus Bausch's store - perhaps his first job.
On 10 October 1882, Frank of "Hartsville in the state of Pennsylvania" married HANNAH GERTRUDE MUIR, the daughter of Alexander Francis Muir and Mary Cope of Philadelphia.
His work with the Baltimore and Ohio (B&O) Railroad meant many moves: Cuba (1885), Missouri; Carpenter (1891), Delaware; Darby (1893) and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Then as Railway Mail Supervisor, to Elizabethtown, Lancaster and Harrisburg. Frank retired to Belmar, New Jersey and then to Manoa, Pennsylvania where he died 7 November 1933. |
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Hannah Gertrude MUIR, daughter of Alexander Francis MUIR and Mary Ellen COPE, was born on 27 Jan 1850 in Frankford, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, United States. She died on 27 Dec 1945 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, United States. She was buried on 31 Dec 1945 in Philadelphia. She and Zachariah Franklin LIGHTNER had the following children: |
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Heber Clouser THOMPSON,2 son of John Christopher THOMPSON and Ann Elizabeth CLOUSER, was born on 14 Jan 1866 in Gibraltar, Berks, Pa. He married Emma Fawkes WICKLEIN on 22 Sep 1889. He died on 4 Apr 1940 in Reading, Berks, Pa. He was buried in Gibraltar Cem, Gibraltar, Pa. He married Emma Fawkes WICKLEIN. |
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Harry LeRoy THOMPSON Sr (1890-1953). Harry was born on 18 Mar 1890 in Gibraltar, Berks, Pa. He died on 17 Aug 1953 in Jacksonville, Duval, Florida, United States. He was buried on 20 Aug 1953 in Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, United States. |
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Marion Wicklein THOMPSON (1897-1967). Marion was born on 3 Jan 1897 in Gibraltar, Robeson Township, Berks, Pennsylvania, United States. She died on 5 Sep 1967 in Miami, Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States. |
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George Wicklein THOMPSON (1900-1977). George was born on 29 Jan 1900 in Gibraltar, Berks, Pennsylvania, United States. He died on 5 Aug 1977 in Berks, Pennsylvania, United States. |
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John Lester THOMPSON (1903-1977). John was born on 6 Jun 1903 in Gibraltar. He died on 19 Jun 1977 in Robesonia, Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States. He was buried in Gibraltar Cem. |
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Joseph Robley THOMPSON (1907-1976). Joseph was born on 15 Dec 1907 in Gibraltar. He died on 16 Jul 1976 in East Petersburg, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States. |
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Emma Fawkes WICKLEIN, daughter of Joseph WICKLEIN and Anna Maria FAWKES, was buried in 1848 in Saint Johns UCC Cemetery, Gibraltar, Berks, Pennsylvania, United States. She was born on 15 Feb 1872 in Gibraltar, Robeson, Berks, Pennsylvania, USA. She died on 7 Aug 1948 in Reading, Berks, Pennsylvania, USA. |
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Harry LeRoy THOMPSON Sr (1890-1953). Harry was born on 18 Mar 1890 in Gibraltar. He died on 17 Aug 1953 in Jacksonville. He was buried on 20 Aug 1953 in Arlington National Cemetery. |
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Marion Wicklein THOMPSON (1897-1967). Marion was born on 3 Jan 1897 in Gibraltar. She died on 5 Sep 1967 in Miami. |
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George Wicklein THOMPSON (1900-1977). George was born on 29 Jan 1900 in Gibraltar. He died on 5 Aug 1977 in Berks. |
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John Lester THOMPSON (1903-1977). John was born on 6 Jun 1903 in Gibraltar. He died on 19 Jun 1977 in Robesonia. He was buried in Gibraltar Cem. |
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Joseph Robley THOMPSON (1907-1976). Joseph was born on 15 Dec 1907 in Gibraltar. He died on 16 Jul 1976 in East Petersburg. |
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John Adam LIGHTNER, son of John LEITNER and Catharine LEITNER, was born on 26 Nov 1833. He was christened on 17 Mar 1834 in Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, Jonestown, Lebanon, Pennsylvania. He married Sarah WALTER in 1857. He died on 19 May 1907. |
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Sarah WALTER, daughter of Andrew WALTER and Elizabeth ACHENBACH, was born on 18 Mar 1833 in Pennsylvania, United States. She died on 28 Oct 1911 in Annville, Lebanon, Pennsylvania, United States. She and John Adam LIGHTNER had the following children: |
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Alexander Francis MUIR, son of William, Jr. MUIR and Hannah ADAMS, was born on 18 Jan 1832. He married Mary Ellen COPE on 24 Aug 1854 in Bur. Methodist Church Leidytown, Hilltown T. Bucks Co. He died on 27 May 1862 in Kensington, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, United States. |
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Mary Ellen COPE, daughter of Thomas Henry COPE and Lydia EBERHART, was born on 16 Oct 1834. She died on 5 Mar 1865. She married Henry HALBERT. She and Alexander Francis MUIR had the following children: |
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Henry HALBERT was born on 23 Aug 1835. He died on 10 Jul 1878. He and Mary Ellen COPE had the following children: |
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Sarah Elizabeth HALBERT (1864-1865). Sarah was born on 20 Nov 1864. She died on 14 Apr 1865. |
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John Christopher THOMPSON,2 son of John THOMPSON and Sarah Beidler CHRIST, was born on 16 Nov 1840 in Gibraltar, Berks, Pa. He died on 8 Jan 1899 in Reading, Berks, Pa. He was buried in Charles Evans Cemetery, Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States. He married Ann Elizabeth CLOUSER. |
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Ann Elizabeth CLOUSER, daughter of Daniel CLOUSER and Susannah SEIFRIT, was born on 29 Jun 1844 in Upper Gibraltar, Berks, PA. She died on 25 Jan 1868 in Gibraltar, Berks, PA. She was buried in St. John's UCC Cemetery Gibraltar, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA. She and John Christopher THOMPSON had the following children: |
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Joseph WICKLEIN,2 son of William WICKLEIN and Sarah [Sally] SEIFRIT, was born on 4 Jun 1842 in Robeson Township, Berks, Pa. He married on 21 Feb 1870 in Pa. He married Anna Maria FAWKES on 21 Feb 1870 in Reading, Berks, Pennsylvanie, USA. He died on 30 Apr 1892 in Robeson Township. |
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George Fawkes WICKLEIN (1876-1959). George was born on 15 Apr 1876 in Berks, Pennsylvania, United States. He died on 13 Feb 1959 in Berks. He was buried in 1959 in Saint John's UCC Cemetery, Gibraltar, Berks, Pennsylvania, United States of America. |
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Anna Maria FAWKES,2 daughter of Lewis Morris FAWKES and Phebe Ann DICKINSON, was born on 19 Feb 1845 in Robesonia, Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States. She died on 15 Feb 1877 in Pennsylvania. She was buried in Friedens Cemetery, Stony Run, Berks, Pennsylvania, United States. She and Joseph WICKLEIN had the following children: |
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John LEITNER, son of Johann Christian LEITNER and Marie Eva FEHLER, was born on 21 Sep 1783. He married Catharine LEITNER in 1855. He died c. 1856 in Womelsdorf, Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States. |
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Catharine LEITNER, daughter of Johann Jacob LEITNER and Anna Margaret NOLL, was born on 14 Aug 1787 in Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, United States. She was christened on 24 Aug 1787 in Hamlin, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, United States. She died in 1873 in Womelsdorf. She and John LEITNER had the following children: |
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Andrew WALTER, son of John WALTER and Margareth LAFETE, was born on 5 Mar 1809 in Jonestown, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania, United States. He married Elizabeth ACHENBACH on 3 Jul 1829. He died of Broken neck in Apr 1864 in Annville, Lebanon, Pennsylvania, United States. He was buried in Annville. |
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Death: Grandaughter, Rebecca Lightner, told Angus LeRoy Lightner, Jr. (in 1954), "He was a stone mason, fell off a roof when repairing a chimney and broke his neck. I was a year old in August and he was killed in September.". |
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Elizabeth ACHENBACH (also known as ELIZABETH Walter), daughter of Peter ACHENBACH and Catharina, was born on 28 Oct 1806 in Jonestown. She and Andrew WALTER had the following children: |
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William, Jr. MUIR, son of William MUIR and Rebecca NAGLEE, was born in 1804. He died on 10 Mar 1892. He was buried. He married Hannah ADAMS. |
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Hannah ADAMS, daughter of Charles? or Joseph ADAMS, was born in 1806. She died on 19 Nov 1874. She was buried. She and William, Jr. MUIR had the following children: |
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Thomas Henry COPE, son of George COPE and Lydia BERGER, was born on 9 Aug 1807 in Hilltown T., Bucks Co., PA. German Reformed Church records,Tohickon, Bucks, Pennsylvania. Thomas was born.5 He was born on 9 Aug 1808. He died on 2 Dec 1876 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA. He was buried in Hilltown Township, Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States. He married Lydia EBERHART. |
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Lydia EBERHART, daughter of David EBERHART and Elizabeth BRAUN, was born on 4 Mar 1804. She died on 1 Apr 1877. She and Thomas Henry COPE had the following children: |
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John THOMPSON,2 son of Johann Christopher THOMPSON and Catharine STOCKER, was born on 25 Dec 1789 in Gibraltar, Berks, Pa. He married Sarah Beidler CHRIST on 20 Apr 1834. He died on 9 Feb 1863 in Gibraltar. He was buried in St Johns Church, Gibraltar, Berks, Pa. |
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Sarah Beidler CHRIST was born on 15 Dec 1801 in Exeter Township, Berks, PA. She married on 20 Apr 1834. She died on 28 Aug 1887 in Reading, Berks, PA. She was buried in Charles Evans Cemetery, Berks, PA. She and John THOMPSON had the following children: |
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Daniel CLOUSER, son of Johannes "John" CLOUSER and Catharina FEIGEL, was born on 9 Dec 1834 in Oley Township, Berks, PA. He married Susannah SEIFRIT on 9 Dec 1834. He died on 11 Apr 1877 in Gibraltar, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA. He was buried in 1877 in St. John's UCC Cemetery Gibraltar, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA. |
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Susannah SEIFRIT,2 daughter of Daniel SEIFRIT and Christina GRUNWALD Greenawalt, was born on 14 Dec 1812 in Robesonia, Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States. She married on 9 Dec 1834. In 1880 she was a keeping house - grandson heber thompson, granddaughter Sadie Zacharias lives with her in Robeson Township, Berks, Pennsylvania, United States. She died on 23 Nov 1905. She was buried in Gibraltar, Robeson Township, Berks, Pennsylvania, United States. She and Daniel CLOUSER had the following children: |
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William WICKLEIN,2 son of Jacob WICKLEIN and Margaretha LINDEMANN, was born on 29 Dec 1800 in Robeson Township, Berks, Pa. He married Sarah [Sally] SEIFRIT on 29 Aug 1826. He died on 27 Jun 1874 in Robeson Township. He was buried in Friedens Church, Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States. |
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Sarah [Sally] SEIFRIT,2 daughter of Jacob SEIFRIT and Susanna Margaretha SPAHR, was born on 17 Dec 1805 in Robeson Township. She died on 4 Apr 1861 in Gibraltar, Berks, Pa. She was buried in Plot: Sec A row 9, Robeson Lutheran Church Cemetery, Plowville, Berks, Pennsylvania, Unites States. She and William WICKLEIN had the following children: |
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Abigail WICKLEIN (1845-1854). Abigail was born on 9 Oct 1845 in Robeson Township. She died on 8 Nov 1854. |
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Lewis Morris FAWKES,2 son of Samuel FAWKES and Rachel MORRIS, was born on 8 Feb 1809 in Willistown, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States. He married Phebe Ann DICKINSON on 18 Dec 1834 in Robesonia. He died on 23 Apr 1856 in Robesonia. He was buried in Robeson Monthly Meeting Cemetery Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA. |
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Phebe Ann DICKINSON,2 daughter of William DICKINSON and Rachel JAMES, was born on 12 Sep 1817 in Robesonia. She died on 2 Nov 1878 in Robesonia. She was buried in Robeson Monthly Meeting Cemetery Berks County. She and Lewis Morris FAWKES had the following children: |
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Rachel A FAWKES (c. 1847-1864). Rachel was born c. 1847 in Robesonia. She died in 1864. |
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Sarah D FAWKES (1849-1931). Sarah was born on 25 Aug 1849 in Geigertown, Berks, Pennsylvania, United States. She died on 11 Feb 1931 in Berks, Pennsylvania, United States. |
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Johann Christian LEITNER, son of Johann Wilhelm LEUTNER and Maria Elizabeth SCHIRMANN, was born in 1743. He married Marie Eva FEHLER on 21 Feb 1773 in Himmel Church, Schwoven Creek Valley, Northumberland Co, PA. |
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Marie Eva FEHLER was the daughter of Johann Jacob FEHLER and Anna Margaret LEBENGUTH. |
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Marie Eva Fehler's Lebengut grandparents were killed by Indians and her mother and 2 younger siblings taken captive and not heard from again. |
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John Jacob FEHLER (1746- ). John was born on 13 Apr 1746. |
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John Nicolus FEHLER (1747- ). John was born on 21 Feb 1747. |
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Maria Eva FEHLER (1751- ). Maria was born on 25 Jan 1751. |
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Leonhardt FEHLER (1752-bef1826). Leonhardt was born on 20 Sep 1752 in Berks, Pennsylvania, United States. He was christened on 22 Oct 1752 in Tulpehocken Township, Berks, Pennsylvania, United States. He died bef Apr 1826 in Reading, Berks County, Pennsylvania. He was buried in Reading. |
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Anna Maria FEHLER (1754- ). Anna was born on 22 Aug 1754 in Berks, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America. |
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John Peter FEHLER (1756- ). John was born on 27 Feb 1756 in Tulpehocken Township, Berks, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America. He was christened on 30 May 1756 in Tulpehocken Township. |
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Johan George FEHLER (1758- ). Johan was born on 10 Jan 1758. He was christened "5 FEB" in Altalaha Evangelical Lutheran Church, Rehrersburg, Berks County, Pa. |
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Johann Jacob LEITNER,6 son of Johann Wilhelm LEUTNER and Maria Elizabeth, was born on 20 Oct 1750 in Tulpehocken Township, Lancaster, Province of Pennsylvania. He was christened on 11 Nov 1750 in Tulpehocken Township. He died in 1806 in Bethel Township, Berks, Pennsylvania, United States. He married Anna Margaret NOLL. |
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Anna Margaret NOLL was the daughter of Balthaser or Balzer NOLL and Anna Maria STEIN. She and Johann Jacob LEITNER had the following children: |
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John WALTER, son of John WALTER and Anna BOEHN, was born in 1786. He married Margareth LAFETE in 1808 in Lebanon, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania, United States. He died in 1871. |
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Margareth LAFETE (also known as MARGARETH Walter) was born in 1787. She died in 1816 in North Annville, Pennsylvania, USA. She and John WALTER had the following children: |
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Catharina WALTER ( - ). Catharina married Michael KERN in 1836 in Jonestown, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania, United States. |
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Elizabeth WALTER ( - ). Elizabeth married Levi BENDER in 1836 in Lebanon. |
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Maria WALTER ( - ). Maria married George BOHNY in 1836 in Zion Church, Jonestown, PA, USA. |
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Peter ACHENBACH, son of Johann ACHENBACH, died in Nov 1854 in Annville, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania, United States. He married Catharina. |
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Catharina (also known as CATHARINA Achenbach) married Peter Heilman ACHENBACH. |
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Peter Heilman ACHENBACH7 (also known as Peter Heilman Achenbach), son of Johann ACHENBACH (1732-1772) and Anna Maria HEILMAN (1739- ), was born on 30 Mar 1769 in Annville, Lebanon, Pennsylvania, United States. He was christened on 30 Mar 1769 in Annville. He died in 1844 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States. He and Catharina had the following children: |
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Barbara ACHENBACH (1787-1852). Barbara was born on 18 May 1787 in Jonestown, Lebanon, Pennsylvania, United States. She died on 12 Dec 1852 in Union Township, Lebanon, Pennsylvania, United States. |
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Peter ACHENBACH (1794-1858). Peter was born on 23 Feb 1794 in Jonestown. He was christened on 20 Mar 1794 in Jonestown. He died on 30 Jul 1858 in Hamilton, Indiana, United States. He was buried in 1858 in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Arcadia, Jackson Township, Hamilton, Indiana, United States. |
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Maria Magdelena AUCHENBACH (1797-1880). Maria was born on 22 Aug 1797 in Pennsylvania, United States. In 1850 she lived in Union Township. In 1870 she lived in Union Township. In 1880 she lived in Union Township. She died on 21 Jun 1880 in Union Township. |
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Catharina ACHENBACH (1799-1863). Catharina was born on 27 Apr 1799 in Pennsylvania. In 1850 she lived in Swatara Township, Lebanon, Pennsylvania, United States. In 1860 she lived in Union Township. She died on 1 Mar 1863 in Jonestown. In 1870 she lived in Richfield, Adams, Illinois, United States. She was buried in Jonestown. |
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Johannes ACHENBACH (1799-1866). Johannes was born on 3 Jun 1799 in Pennsylvania. In 1850 he lived in Tulpehocken Township. He died on 23 Oct 1866 in Mount Aetna, Tulpehocken Township, Berks, Pennsylvania, United States. He was buried in Mount Aetna. |
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Maria ACHEBACH (1810- ). Maria was born on 16 Jul 1810 in Jonestown. She was christened on 14 Oct 1810 in Jonestown. |
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Lidiana ACHEBACH (1812- ). Lidiana was born on 17 Jul 1812 in Jonestown. She was christened on 23 Aug 1812 in Jonestown. |
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Simon ACHEBACH (1814- ). Simon was born on 31 Mar 1814 in Jonestown. He was christened on 27 May 1814 in Jonestown. |
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Heinrich ACHENBACH (1816-1874). Heinrich was born on 27 Mar 1816 in Jonestown. He was christened on 3 Jun 1816 in Jonestown. In 1850 he lived in Hamilton Township, Jackson, Indiana, United States. In 1870 he lived in Tipton, Indiana, United States. He died on 23 Feb 1874 in Pennsylvania. |
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Christian LOSER (1829-1906). Christian was born on 13 Feb 1829. He was christened on 21 Jul 1829 in Jonestown. In 1850 he lived in Bethel Township, Lebanon, Pennsylvania, United States. In 1870 he lived in Lebanon, Lebanon, Pennsylvania, United States. He died on 5 Apr 1906. He was buried in Ebenezer, North Lebanon Township, Lebanon, Pennsylvania, United States. |
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William MUIR married Rebecca NAGLEE. |
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Charles? or Joseph ADAMS has few details recorded about him. |
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George COPE, son of Philip Jacob COPE and Maria Salome WEBER, was born on 26 Sep 1783 in Hilltown Township, Bucks, Pennsylvania, USA. He married Lydia BERGER on 21 Jun 1807.8 He married her on 21 Jun 1807 in Pennsylvania. He died on 8 Aug 1822. He was buried in 1822 in Souderton, Montgomery, Pennsylvania, USA. |
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Lydia BERGER, daughter of Henry BERGER Bergey Bergey Bergey and Elizabeth CASTLE, was born on 6 Apr 1788 in Pennsylvania. In 1850 she lived in Hilltown, Hilltown Township, Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States. She died on 2 Jun 1867. She was buried in 1867 in Souderton, Montgomery, Pennsylvania, United States. She and George COPE had the following children: |
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Escias COPE (1802-1819). Escias was born on 31 Jan 1802 in Pennsylvania. He died on 30 Aug 1819 in Souderton. |
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Lydia COPE (1804-1804). Lydia was born on 1 Mar 1804 in Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States. She died on 1 Mar 1804. |
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Ester Bergey COPE (1809-1874). Ester was born on 13 Nov 1809 in Montgomery, Pennsylvania, United States. In 1850 she lived in Hilltown. In 1860 she lived in Hilltown Township, Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States. She died on 7 Sep 1874 in Montgomery. She was buried in Souderton. |
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Abraham COPE (1818-1907). Abraham was born on 16 Nov 1818 in Pennsylvania. In 1850 he lived in Hilltown. In 1860 he lived in Rockhill Township, Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States. In 1880 he lived in Rock Hill Station, East Rockhill Township, Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States. He died on 26 Jun 1907 in Perkasie, Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States. He was buried in 1907 in Perkasie. |
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Ann Caroline COPE (1821-1907). Ann was born on 12 Apr 1821 in Hilltown. In 1850 she lived in Hilltown. In 1860 she lived in Hilltown Township. In 1870 she lived in Hilltown. In 1880 she lived in Hilltown. In 1900 she lived in Doylestown Township, Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States. She died on 13 Nov 1907 in Doylestown, Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States. She was buried in 1907 in Souderton. |
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David EBERHART,9,10 son of John Peter EBERHARD and Sophia FISCHER, was born on 17 Feb 1778 in Lower Milford Township, Lehigh, Pennsylvania, USA. He died on 25 Jul 1853. He married Elizabeth BRAUN. |
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Elizabeth BRAUN, daughter of Christian BRAUN, was born "22 JUL" in Lehigh, Pennsylvania, USA. |
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Johann Christopher THOMPSON, son of James THOMPSON Jr Jr and Catharine BEYER, was born on 2 May 1768 in Robeson Township, Berks, Pennsylvania, USA. He married Catharine STOCKER on 10 Feb 1789 in Schwartzwald Reformed Church, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA. He died on 19 Jun 1819 in Gibraltar, Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States. |
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Catharine STOCKER, daughter of Michael STOCKER Jr Jr and Anna Maria SCHWARTZ, was born in Dec 1763 in Dillingersville, Lehigh, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America. She was baptised on 16 Dec 1764 in Dillingersville. She died on 18 May 1844 in near Macungie, Berks, Pennsylvania, USA. She was buried in Saint John's Church Gibraltar, Berks, Pennsylvania, USA. She and Johann Christopher THOMPSON had the following children: |
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Johannes "John" CLOUSER (also known as John Clouser, John Clauser and Johannes Glauser), son of Johann Jurg KLAUSER Jr Jr and Hannah STAPLETON, was born on 4 Jul 1788 in Oley Township, Berks, Pennsylvania, United States. He married Catharina FEIGEL on 4 Nov 1809. He died on 5 Mar 1837 in Robeson Township, Berks, Pennsylvania, United States. He was buried in Robeson Township. |
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Catharina FEIGEL (also known as Catherine Fiegle and Catherine Feigel), daughter of Johann Peter FEIGEL and Anna Maria CHRISTIAN, was born in Jun 1787 in Berks, Pennsylvania, United States. She was christened on 5 Aug 1787 in Heidelberg Township, Berks, Pennsylvania, United States. She died in 1837. She was buried in Berks. |
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Johannes "John" CLOUSER and Catharina FEIGEL had the following children: |
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Daniel SEIFRIT (also known as Seifert), son of Jacob SEIFRIT and Susanna Margaretha SPAHR, was born on 13 Mar 1791 in Robeson Township. He married Christina GRUNWALD Greenawalt on 25 Feb 1810 in Robeson Township. He died on 1 May 1846. He was buried in 1846 in Robeson Lutheran Church Cemetery, Plowville, Robeson Township, Berks, Pennsylvania, United States. |
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Christina GRUNWALD Greenawalt (also known as Christina Greenawalt and Christina Grünwalt), daughter of Peter GREENAWALT and Elizabeth TYSON, was born on 8 Feb 1786 in Berks. In 1850 she lived in Robeson Township. In 1870 she lived in Pennsylvania. She died on 8 Aug 1873. She was buried in 1873 in Robeson Lutheran Church Cemetery. She and Daniel SEIFRIT had the following children: |
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Jacob WICKLEIN, son of Adam WICKLEIN and Catharine, was born on 19 Jan 1775 in Robeson Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA. He married Margaretha LINDEMANN on 27 Aug 1799 in Exeter Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA. He died on 26 Sep 1826 in Robeson Township. He was buried in Plowville, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA. |
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Margaretha LINDEMANN, daughter of Christian LINDEMAN, was born on 23 Jan 1781 in Montgomery Co.Pennsylvania, United States. She died on 15 Dec 1860 in Robeson Township. She was buried on 18 Dec 1860 in Plot: sec A, row 6, Robeson Lutheran Church Cemetery, Plowville, Berks, Pennsylvania, United States. She and Jacob WICKLEIN had the following children: |
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Jacob SEIFRIT (also known as Jacob Seyfried, Jacob Seifried and Jacob Seifrit), son of Johann Jacob SEIFRIT and Maria Elisabeth REITENAUER, was born on 20 Dec 1754 in New Hanover Township, Montgomery, Pennsylvania, United States. He was christened on 26 Jan 1755 in New Hanover Township, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. He lived in Brecknock, Lancaster. He lived in Robesonia, Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States. He married Susanna Margaretha SPAHR on 6 Feb 1781 in Robeson Township. In 1790 he lived in Robeson Township. In 1800 he lived in Robeson Township. On 16 May 1802 he lived in Mohnton, Berks, Pennsylvania, United States. In 1810 he lived in Robeson Township. He died on 26 Sep 1826 in Robeson Township. He was buried in Gibraltar, Robeson Township, Berks, Pennsylvania, United States. |
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Susanna Margaretha SPAHR (also known as Susannah, Susan Margaretta Spahr and Susanna Seifrit), daughter of Johann Frederick SPAHR and Anna Margaretha SCHNEIDER, was born on 3 Nov 1760 in Earl Township, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States. On 6 Feb 1781 she lived in West Nantmeal, Chester. On 6 Feb 1781 she lived in Brecknock. On 16 May 1802 she lived in Robeson Township. She died on 14 Oct 1826. She and Jacob SEIFRIT had the following children: |
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Samuel FAWKES, son of John FAWKES and Sarah LANE, married Rachel MORRIS on 25 Jun 1801 in Newtown Township, Pennsylvania, USA. at Newtown Meeting. |
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Rachel MORRIS (also known as Fawkes), daughter of Lewis MORRIS and Rachel WALKER, was born on 7 Jun 1778 in Easttown Township, Chester, PA, USA. She died in 1829 in Willistown Township, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States. She and Samuel FAWKES had the following children: |
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William DICKINSON, son of Nathaniel DICKINSON and Rachel MOORE, was born on 14 Aug 1790 in Robeson Township. He died on 2 Nov 1858 in Robeson Township. He married Rachel JAMES. |
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Rachel JAMES, daughter of Joseph JAMES and Lydia THOMAS, was born c. 1790 in Pennsylvania, USA. She died on 6 Oct 1868 in Pennsylvania. She and William DICKINSON had the following children: |
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Johann Wilhelm LEUTNER, son of Johann Adam LEITNER and Maudlin, was born bef 1700 in Palatinate, Germany. He died in 1770 in Bethel Township, Berks Co., PA. He married Maria Elizabeth. He married Maria Elizabeth SCHIRMANN. |
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JOHANN WILHELM LEUTNER was probably born about 1714 - derived from actual and estimated birth years of siblings and approximate marriage date. Because Wilhelm spent his adult years in Tulpehocken Township, Lancaster/Berks County, it had been assumed that the Leutner/Leitner/Lightner family had been among the 1709ers who removed to the Tulpehocken from Scoharie, New York, but no record of the family has been found, on this side of the Atlantic, among others in that migration.
The first record found of him to date appears in the records of Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church, New Holland, PA where Wilhelm is given as a Sponsor at the 1 September 1734 baptism of Joh. Wilhelm son of Ignatius (Nathaniel) Leitner.
It's not known when Wilhelm had married, but most likely about 1735 since his eldest son, Joh. Peter, was likely born in 1736. He then begins to appear, though somewhat indirectly, in the Land records of Lancaster County: 1) On 2 April 1736, a Land Warrant was granted to Leonard Tabler for "200 Acres of Land situate in Tulpehoccen Township (whereon he has been 3 years settled) & adjoining to William Leidner in the said County of Lancaster". His name appears on surveys associated with this warrant - one made 23 June 1737 (Copied Survey Book, C-107-92) and another made at a later date (Copied Survey Book, C-107-112) - as occupant of adjoining land; 2) On a Land Warrant granted to Peter Leppo, dated 23 January 1737 [unsure if old- or new-style year], for "100 Acres of Land more or less situate between Peter Clupp & William Leydenaar in the said County of Lancaster". This property, located several tracts to the East of that in "1)" above, wasn't surveyed until 1861, when it was divided into three separate tracts. Adjoining lands on the East are labeled on the survey as "formerly William Leydenaar" and adjoining lands to the West are labeled "formerly Peter Clupp". Peter Clupp (Klob, Klopp, Glopp, &c.) also held two tracts of land bordering to the East and South of that "William Leydenaar" land. It doesn't appear that Wilhelm was ever granted a Land Warrant in his own right.
Wilhelm and Maria Elisabetha's eldest son, Joh. Peter, may have been named after one of these neighboring Peters - in which case, one may have been a baptismal sponsor and/or Maria Elisabetha's father.
"Joh. Wilhelm Leitner and his wife" were sponsors at the baptism of Maria Elisabetha Bortner 30 April 1738 at Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church, Little Tulpehocken, near Bernville, Jefferson Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania. This is circumtancial evidence for the Christian name of Wilhelm's wife, at the time, since at baptism a child was most often named for one of the sponsors. Baptisms for just five of his own children appear later, beginning in 1744, in the Stoever Record; though, son Peter, aged 21 years, was confirmed and admitted to Holy Communion at Christ Lutheran Church, Stouchsburg, Pennsylvania, on Pentecost (14 May) 1758 placing his birth in 1736 or 1737.
Additionally, William Leidner witnessed the will of Mary Tabler of Talpahalm (sic.) Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, proved in Philadelphia County March 26, 1738/39. And on the 1743 list of charter members of Christ (Tulpehocken) Luthean Church, Stouchsburg, Berks Co. was a William LEITNER. The church was formed in May, 1743 largely from former members of Ried's Lutheran which was founded about 1727.
The 1767 (1768) tax list for Tulpehocken Township, Berks, County shows William Leidner (Leydner) possessed of 100 acres, 2 (3) horses and 2 (3) head of cattle. Letters of Administration were granted at Berks County to his eldest son Peter on6 March 1770, his widow Maria Elisabetha having renounced her right to administer the estate.
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Maria Elizabeth SCHIRMANN, daughter of Simon SCHIRMANN and Catharine, was born in 1711 in Oberhuchstadt, Palz, Germany. She migrated in 1732. She and Johann Wilhelm LEUTNER had the following children: |
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Johann Jacob FEHLER11 was born on 30 Jan 1720. He had his estate probated on 31 Mar 1760.11 He married Anna Margaret LEBENGUTH. |
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Anna Margaret LEBENGUTH, daughter of Johann Jacob LEGENGUT and Anna Margaret ARTZ, was born on 5 May 1722. She died in 1758 in In Indian captivity. Her Indian massacre at Tulpehocken was 'Indian massacre at Tulpehocken' in Tulpehocken Township, Pa. She and Johann Jacob FEHLER had the following children: |
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Anna Margaretha FEHLER (1744-1804). Anna was born on 17 Feb 1744 in Tulpehocken Township, Berks, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America. She was christened on 17 Mar 1744 in Tulpehocken Township. She died on 28 Oct 1804 in Berks, Pennsylvania, United States. She was buried in 1804 in Hetzels Church Cemetery, Pine Grove, Schuylkill, Pennsylvania, United States. |
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Johann Wilhelm LEUTNER, son of Johann Adam LEITNER (bef1689- ) and Maudlin ( - ), was born bef 1700 in Palatinate. He died in 1770 in Bethel Township. He married Maria Elizabeth SCHIRMANN. He and Maria Elizabeth had the following children: |
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Balthaser or Balzer NOLL, son of Johann George NOLL and Anna Margaret, was born in Apr 1735 in Bethel Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States. He died aft 1805. He married Anna Maria STEIN. |
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Anna Maria STEIN was the daughter of Johann STEIN and Anna Maria VOLMER. She and Balthaser or Balzer NOLL had the following children: |
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John WALTER married Anna BOEHN on 11 Oct 1779. He married Anna BOEHN. |
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Anna BOEHN (also known as ANNA Walter) was born c. 1761. |
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Johann ACHENBACH, son of Johann ACHENBACH and Anna Margreth RICHTER, was born in 1732 in Germany. He migrated to Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, United States on 28 Sep 1753. He married Anna Maria HEILMAN on 15 Jun 1759. He died on 18 Mar 1772 in Lebanon Township, Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania, USA. |
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Anna Maria HEILMAN, daughter of Peter (Johann Peter) HEYLMAN (HEILMAN) (1712-1777) and Salome FREY (1719- ), was born on 14 Nov 1739. She and Johann ACHENBACH had the following children: |
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Peter Heilman ACHENBACH (1769-1844). Peter was born on 30 Mar 1769 in Annville, Lebanon, Pennsylvania, United States. He was christened on 30 Mar 1769 in Annville. He died in 1844 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States. He married Catharina. |
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Philip Jacob COPE, son of Johann Adam COPE Sr Sr, was born in 1740. He married Maria Salome WEBER on 14 Jun 1763 in Indian Field Lutheran Church, Franconia Township, PA. He died on 6 Jun 1813. |
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Maria Salome WEBER was born on 14 Jun 1747 in Franconia, Montgomery, Pennsylvania, United States. She died on 30 Aug 1813 in Franconia. She was buried in Immanuel Leidys Church Cemetery, Souderton, Montgomery, Pennsylvania, United States. She and Philip Jacob COPE had the following children: |
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Henry BERGER Bergey Bergey Bergey married Elizabeth CASTLE.12 |
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Elizabeth CASTLE was born in 1779. She and Henry BERGER Bergey Bergey had the following children: |
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John Peter EBERHARD,13 son of Joseph EBERHARD, was born on 23 Jul 1744. He died on 19 Nov 1796. He married Sophia FISCHER. |
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Sophia FISCHER was born on 23 Jul 1746.13 She died on 30 Nov 1786.13 She and John Peter EBERHARD had the following children: |
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James THOMPSON Jr Jr, son of James THOMPSON and Rachel MILLARD, was baptised on 7 Jul 1737 in Saint Gabriel's Douglassville, Berks, Pennsylvania, USA. He married Catharine BEYER c. 1761 in Berks, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America. He died bef 15 Apr 1771 in Gibraltar, Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States. |
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Catharine BEYER, daughter of Johann Christopher BAYER and Anna Maria, was born on 23 May 1743 in Exeter Township, Berks, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America. She died on 15 Apr 1821. |
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Henry THOMPSON (c. 1765- ). Henry was born c. 1765 in West Hamburg, Tilden Township, Berks, Pennsylvania, United States. |
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Maria Elizabeth THOMPSON (1770- ). Maria was born on 17 Dec 1770 in Gibraltar, Robeson Township, Berks, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America. |
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James THOMPSON (1772-1853). James was born in 1772 in Berks. He died on 15 Sep 1853 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States. He was buried in Sep 1853. |
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Michael STOCKER Jr Jr, son of Hans Michael STOCKER and Anna Margaretha STEPHAN, was born c. 1731 in Bayern, Germany. He died in Jan 1771 in near Macungie, Lehigh, Pennsylvania, USA. He married Anna Maria SCHWARTZ. |
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Anna Maria SCHWARTZ was born c. 1740. She and Michael STOCKER Jr had the following children: |
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Johann Jurg KLAUSER Jr Jr (also known as John George Clouser, John George Klouser and Johann Jurg Clauser), son of Johan Jurg KLAUSER Sr Sr and Susannah ROTH, was born on 21 Feb 1754 in New Providence, Providence Township, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States. He was christened on 28 May 1754 in Trappe, Montgomery, Pennsylvania, United States. He married Hannah STAPLETON c. 1787 in Oley Township, Berks, Pennsylvania, United States. In 1790 he lived in Earl Township, Berks, Pennsylvania, United States. He died in 1795 in Oley Township. |
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Hannah STAPLETON was born c. 1758. She and Johann Jurg KLAUSER Jr had the following children: |
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John CLOUSER (1788-1809). John was born on 14 Jul 1788 in Oley Township. He died on 9 Nov 1809. |
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John George CLAUSER (1789- ). John was born on 15 Oct 1789 in Berks, Pennsylvania, United States. |
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Johann Peter FEIGEL (also known as Peter Feigel, Johann Peter Figle and Johann Peter Figel) was born in 1753 in Macungie, Lehigh, Pennsylvania, United States. He was christened in Mar 1753 in Macungie. In 1790 he lived in Cumru Township, Berks, Pennsylvania, United States. In 1830 he lived in Colebrookdale, Douglass Township, Berks, Pennsylvania, United States. He married Anna Maria CHRISTIAN. |
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Anna Maria CHRISTIAN was born on 13 Mar 1749 in West Hamburg. She died on 15 Oct 1845 in Cumru Township. She and Johann Peter FEIGEL had the following children: |
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Peter GREENAWALT died c. Feb 1792 in Robeson Township, Berks, PA, USA. Will probated 9 FEB 1792. Peter married Elizabeth TYSON. |
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Elizabeth TYSON has few details recorded about her. |
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Adam WICKLEIN,14 son of Johann George WICKLEIN, was born on 17 Oct 1748 in Pennsylvania, USA. Father's will, dated 24 Aug 1754, says of his children, "four which are born and one which is not yet born". [See Estate File web link on father's page] - Adam was 2nd of the 4 born. Adam was christened on 6 Nov 1748 in New Hanover, Montgomery, Pennsylvania, USA. He was buried in Buried at Plough Church 3520 Plow Road, Mohnton, PA 19540, near Jacob and Margaret. He married Catharine. |
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On 13 Oct 1805 Catharine lived in Robeson Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA. She and Adam WICKLEIN had the following children: |
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Christian LINDEMAN has few details recorded about him. |
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Johann Jacob SEIFRIT (also known as Jacob Seifried, Johann Jacob Seifrit and Johann Jacob SEYFRIEDT), son of Johann Erhardt SEYFRIEDT and Ana Maria GROS, was born on 30 Sep 1725 in Enzberg, Mühlacker, Enzkreis, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. He was christened in Sep 1725 in Enzberg, Maulbronn, Württemberg, Germany. He married Maria Elisabeth REITENAUER c. 1749 in Robeson Township, Berks, Pennsylvania, United States. He died on 4 Mar 1786 in Robeson Township. |
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Maria Elisabeth REITENAUER15,16 (also known as Susanna Mrs Johann Jacob Seifrit, Maria Elisabeth and Elisabeth Seifrit), daughter of Johann Balthasar REITENAUER and Maria Elizabeth ZENSS, was born on 7 Aug 1726 in Puberg, Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France. She died in 1786. She and Johann Jacob SEIFRIT had the following children: |
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Johann Frederick SPAHR (also known as Johan Friedrich Spahr), son of Johann Georg SPAHR and Mary Catharina KAUFFMAN, was born on 1 Sep 1725 in Waldenburg, Hohenlohekreis, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. He died in 1787 in Dover, York, Pennsylvania, United States. He was buried in Caernarvon Township, Berks, Pennsylvania, United States. He married Anna Margaretha SCHNEIDER. |
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Anna Margaretha SCHNEIDER (also known as Anna Margaretha Schnoeder) was born on 2 Feb 1729 in Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany. She was christened on 8 Jun 1735 in New Holland, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America. She died on 8 May 1801 in Exeter Township, Berks, Pennsylvania, United States. She was buried in Exeter Township. She and Johann Frederick SPAHR had the following children: |
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John FAWKES, son of Richard FAWKES and Rebecca NEWLIN, was a sawmill owner and chair maker in Newtown Township, Delaware, PA, USA. He married Sarah LANE on 17 Apr 1773.17 |
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Sarah LANE (also known as Fawkes), daughter of Samuel LANE and Rebecca HOOPER, was born in Evansburg, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States. She died c. 1811 in Newtown Township. She and John FAWKES had the following children: |
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Lewis MORRIS, son of John MORRIS Jr Jr and Ann JONES, was born in 1734. He married Rachel WALKER on 15 Jun 1769. He died in 1823 in Easttown T., Chester, PA. |
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Rachel WALKER, daughter of Isaac WALKER and Sarah JERMAN, was born on 20 Feb 1748 in Tredyffrin T., Chester, PA, USA. She died in Easttown T., Chester, PA, USA. She and Lewis MORRIS had the following children: |
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Nathaniel DICKINSON, son of Gaius DICKINSON and Mary NEWLIN, was born on 22 May 1759 in Exeter MM, Exeter Township, Berks, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America. He married Rachel MOORE on 5 Dec 1787. He died on 28 Dec 1843 in Robeson MM, Berks, Pennsylvania, United States. He was buried in Robeson Monthly Meeting Cemetery, Berks, Pennsylvania, Uniited States. |
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Rachel MOORE, daughter of William MOORE and Lydia MINSHALL, was born on 11 Dec 1759 in Sadsbury Township, Chester, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America. She died on 28 Aug 1811 in Robeson MM. She was buried in Sep 1811 in Robeson Monthly Meeting Cemetery, Robeson Township, Berks, Pennsylvania, United States. She and Nathaniel DICKINSON had the following children: |
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Joseph JAMES, son of Thomas JAMES Jr Jr and Elizabeth BAKER, married Lydia THOMAS on 9 Jul 1771. He died c. 1804 in Robeson T., Berkls, PA, USA. He had his estate probated in 1804 in Robeson T. |
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Lydia THOMAS, daughter of Peter THOMAS III III and Margaret TAYLOR, died c. 1812. |
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Johann Adam LEITNER was born bef 1689. He died in Lancaster Co., PA. He married Maudlin. |
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Biography Johan Adam "Adam" Leitner was likely born before 1689. (This is a very rough estimate based on his being married when he emigrated from Holland in 1709.) Emigration On 3 July 1709, Adam Leitner, his wife Magdalena, and two children, boarded a ship in Rotterdam bound for London. They were part of a large contingent of emigrants from the Palatinate who travelled to London that summer. It has generally been assumed that the two children belonged to Adam and Magdalena, but it's possible that they were either Adam or Magdalena's younger siblings instead. [1] Cecil County, Maryland "Adam Lytner and Macklen his wife" next appeared in Cecil County, Maryland, where their daughter, Macklen, was born on 19 March 1716. [2] There are several theories for how the Leitners traveled from London to Cecil County, Maryland: •They may have arrived in New York with many other 1710 immigrants, and then made their way south to Cecil County. •They may have come directly to Cecil County in 1710. A ship full of immigrants from the Palatinate arrived unexpectedly in Chesapeake Bay that spring, and it's possible that the Leitners were aboard. Adam owned 100 acres in Bohemia Manor, which was a large tract of land in Cecil County located between Bohemia River and Back Creek on the Eastern Shore of Chesapeake Bay. His land was on the south side of Back Creek, and is now the site of the Back Creek Golf Club. When the Mason-Dixon line was set in the 1760s, this area became part of New Castle County, Delaware. No deeds have been found for Adam purchasing or selling the land, but he is mentioned in several records: •A 1723 Cecil County lease was for land "taken up by Adam Lightner and by him sold unto [Thomas] Bettel being part of Bohemia Manor. [3] •A 1722 Cecil County lease to John Noackre was for land adjacent to Adam's land. [4] A number of Cecil County residents, some of them close neighbors to Adam, moved to Leacock Township in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, where they were again close neighbors. Several of those families intermarried with the Leitners: •Conrad Rutter was a witness when Samuel Bayard signed his will in Cecil County in 1717. He later owned land in Lancaster County adjoining Adam's land. Four of Conrad's grandchildren married four of Adam's grandchildren. •John Noacker leased land in Cecil County adjacent to Adam Lightner, and later owned a farm in Lancaster County several miles west of Adam. •Henry Skiles owned land in Lancaster County a mile east of Adam. •Jeremiah Everts owned land in Lancaster County a mile west of Adam. •Dietrich Elrod owned land in Lancaster County 4 miles northwest of Adam. Chester / Lancaster County, Pennsylvania By 1725, Adam and his family had moved to Chester County, Pennsylvania, where Adam appeared in the January 1724/5 tax list. [5] He also appeared in the 1725/6 and 1726/7 tax lists. In 1736, Magdalene acquired a warrant for 200 acres of land in Leacock Township, Lancaster County, from Anthony Prettor. (Lancaster County had been created from western Chester County in 1729.) She sold the land to her son Nathaniel in 1744. In order to create a clear title, Nathaniel had the patent confirmed on 13 March 1749. According to the document, the land was on a Branch of Mill Creek, formerly in Chester County, now in the County of Lancaster, And Whereas the said Anthony Pretter, by Deed Poll dated the fourth Day of March 1736, granted two hundred acres … unto Maudlin Lightner, And the said Maudlin Lightner by an Indorsement on the aforesaid Deed Poll dated the Eighteenth day of January 1744 for the Consideration of the Sum of twenty Pounds granted the said Two hundred acres unto her Son Nathaniel Lightner … [6] The land was located just north of what is now the village of Intercourse, between N. Hollander Road and N. Westview Drive, extending north from the intersection of N. Hollander Road and Diller St. The stream that runs through the property is Muddy Run, a tributary of Mill Creek, which eventually joins the Conestoga River. [7] The land survey identifies the creek as a branch of Pequea Creek, which appears to be incorrect. [8] Adam and his wife Magdalena were sponsors at the baptism of their grandson, Ignatius Leitner, who was born 7 August 1736. The baptism took place at Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church in New Holland, Lancaster County, not long after his birth. [9] New Holland was about 5 miles north of the Leitner farm. Adam (or sometimes Joh. Adam) continued to serve as a sponsor at baptisms in New Holland through 1743, but it is not clear whether it was this Adam or his son. Children Provisional list of Adam and Magdalene's children: •Nathaniel Ignatius Leitner •Regina Leitner, m. Wilhelm Scheil, 1730, Lancaster County •Johann Wilhelm Leitner •Magdalen Leitner, b. 19 March 1716, St. Stephens, Cecil County, m. Martin Noecker, 1737, Lancaster County •Susanna Leitner, m. Johann Peter Ernst, 1738, Lancaster County •Johannes Leitner, b. 31 December 1722, St. Augustine's, Cecil County •Johann Adam Leitner Sources 1↑ Rotterdam Embarkation List (5th Party - partial, 1709 United Kingdom Public Record Office, National Archives, T1/119. Source: FamilySearch Person: LZP4-GF1 (Johan Adam Leitner, 1678-1736). (Accessed Feb. 2024) 2↑ St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, Earleville, Cecil County, Maryland, Parish Register, Volume 1 (1687-1837), page 46. Compiled by Annie Walker Burns, 1939. 3↑ Maryland State Archives. MDLandRec (Access requires free registration.) Cecil County, Maryland, Deed Book 4 (1723-1751), page 78. (MSA CE 133-6) 4↑ Maryland State Archives. MDLandRec (Access requires free registration.) Cecil County, Maryland, Deed Book 3 (1716-1723), page 533. (MSA CE 133-5) 5↑ Chester County, Pennsylvania, Tax Rolls: 1724/5, page 35. 6↑ Pennsylvania, Patent Books, 1676-1960, Book A15, page 360. FamilySearch film #008248623, image 322 of 929. 7↑ Pennsylvania Warrantee Township Maps, Leacock Townshp, Lancaster County Records of the Land Office, RG-17, Pennsylvania State Archives. 8↑ Pennsylvania Copied Surveys (1681-1912), Book D-78, page 202. Pennsylvania, Records of the Land Office, RG-17. 9↑ Records of Pastoral Acts of Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church, New Holland, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1730-1799, page 4. Translated and edited by Glenn P. Schwalm and Frederick S. Weiser, published by the Pennsylvania German Societ, 1977. FamilySearch film #1305845. See also: •Tracking the Early Lightner Family in America, by Paul Lightner Whitehouse, no date. Available at FamilySearch Person: LZP4-GF1 (Johan Adam Leitner): Memories (accessed Feb. 2024). •Conrad Ritter / Rutter: Pennsylvania Pioneer, by Chris Rutter (accessed Feb. 2024). •FamilySearch Person: LZP4-GF1 (Johan Adam Leitner)
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Emigrated from Palatinate to London 1709. To New York 1710. To Pennsylvania 1723 (via Bohemia Manor, Maryland). |
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Maudlin has few details recorded about her. She and Johann Adam LEITNER had the following children: |
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Simon SCHIRMANN, son of Ulrich SCHUERMANN, was born in Niederhochstadt, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany. He married Catharine. |
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Johann Jacob LEGENGUT, son of Hans Peter Lebenguth LEGENGUTH and Margaretha QUIRIN, was born in Jan 1698 in Schalkendorf, Département du Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France. He married Anna Margaret ARTZ on 30 Jan 1720. He married Margareth GOTZ on 15 May 1725. He died in Apr 1758 in Tulpehocken Township, PA. |
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Jacob, Margareth, ch. Jacob, Ana Margaretha and Anna Barbara arr; with Palatinates, 1710; to Tulpenhocken in 1723. In April 1758 Jacob and wife were killed and scalped by Indians. Their daughter Margaretha and her 2 youngest (of 8) children (John Peter and Johan George) were carried away and never heard from again.18 |
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Johann Jacob LEBENGUTH (1727- ). Johann was born in 1727. |
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Anna Catharine LEBENGUTH (1728- ). Anna was born in 1728. |
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Johannes LEBENGUTH (1731- ). Johannes was born in 1731. |
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Johann Peter LEBENGUTH (1732- ). Johann was born in 1732. |
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Anna Margaret ARTZ, daughter of Hans Georg ARTZT and Anna Rosina VOGEL, was born c. 6 Apr 1688. She died in Tulpehocken Township. |
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Johann Jacob LEGENGUT and Anna Margaret ARTZ had the following children: |
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Elizabetha LEBENGUTH (1721-1721). Elizabetha was born in 1721. She died in 1721. |
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Anna Barbara LEBENGUTH (1723- ). Anna was born in 1723. |
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Johann George NOLL was born in 1696. He migrated on 25 Sep 1732. He died in 1766 in Bethel Township, Berks Co., PA. He married Anna Margaret. |
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Anna Margaret has few details recorded about her. She and Johann George NOLL had the following children: |
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Johann STEIN made a will on 21 Jan 1749. He married Anna Maria VOLMER. |
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Anna Maria VOLMER was the daughter of Jacob VOLMER and Appalonia. She and Johann STEIN had the following children: |
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Johann ACHENBACH was born c. 1705 in Hitner, Westfalen, Prussia. He married Anna Margreth RICHTER. |
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Anna Margreth RICHTER has few details recorded about her. She and Johann ACHENBACH had the following children: |
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Johann Adam COPE Sr Sr, son of Yost COPE and Dorothea Barbara BUCHER, was born on 2 Jul 1731 in Franconia Township, Montgomery, Pennsylvania. He died on 2 Dec 1799 in Hilltown Township, Bucks, Pennsylvania. He was buried in Dec 1799 in Immanuel Leidy's Church Cemetery, Souderton, Montgomery, Pennsylvania, U. He married Margaret HERZELL. |
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Margaret HERZELL, daughter of George Heinrich HERTZEL (1714-1784) and Anna Barbara UMBERGER ( - ), died on 10 May 1813.19 Tohickon Church records. Margaret was buried. |
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Joseph EBERHARD was born in Württemberg, Germany. He migrated to Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, United States on 10 Jun 1760. He married Catharina. |
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James THOMPSON,20 son of John THOMPSON and Elizabeth, was born in 1680. He married Rachel MILLARD c. 1736 in Douglassville, Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States. He died in Exeter T., Berks, Pennsylvania, USA. He had his estate probated on 14 Aug 1783. |
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Rachel MILLARD, daughter of Thomas MILLARD and Jane LINCOLN (?), was born c. 1713 in Douglassville, Amity Township, Berks, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America. She was christened c. 1730 in Douglassville. She and James THOMPSON had the following children: |
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Johann Christopher BAYER was born in Grünstadt, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany. He died in Nov 1778 in Exeter Township, Berks, Pennsylvania, USA. He married Anna Maria. |
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Anna Maria has few details recorded about her. She and Johann Christopher BAYER had the following children: |
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Hans Michael STOCKER, son of Hans Michael STOCKER and Maria REMP, was born on 24 Nov 1701 in Preuschdorf, Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France. He was christened on 27 Nov 1701 in Preuschdorf. He married Anna Margaretha STEPHAN c. 1724. He died on 17 Feb 1749 in Old Zionsville, Bucks, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America. He was buried on 18 Feb 1749 in Old Zionsville United Church Of Christ Cemetery, Zionsville, Lehigh, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America. |
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Name: Hans Michael Stocker Birth: 21 Mar 1669, Prechdorf Alsace Germany Death: 27 Mar 1749, Hereford Township. Lehigh Co. PA Religion: Reformed Lutheran Father: Hans Jacob Stocker Mother: Margaretha SCHINBEIN (1643-)Misc. Notes
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Hans Michael Stocker was the only son born to Michael Stocker and Maria Remp on November 24, 1701, in Mitschdorf, Alsace, Germany. This location is now located at the very easternmost point of France. Hans, who went by his middle name, Michael, was the 4th of 7 children, having 3 older sisters and 3 younger sisters. Michael was christened in the Reformed Lutheran faith on November 27, 1701.
Michael was attracted to a girl from the nearby town of Preuschdorf, not even a mile southwest of Mitschdorf. Michael (23) married Anna Margretha Stephan (17) on January 30, 1725. Anna’s exact birth date is not known but she was probably born in1708 since she was also christened in the Reformed Lutheran faith on May 30, 1708.
Five years after their marriage, in June of 1730, two of Michael’s married sisters (one older, one younger) departed for what would later become America on the Thistle of Glasgow under Captain Colin Dunlop. The ship left Rotterdam and arrived inDover England on June 19, 1730. The ship then arrived in Philadelphia on August 29, 1730, after 71 days at sea. These sisters were Anna Maria (Stocker) Schramm, Michael’s oldest sister, and Maria Catharina (Stocker) Stiefel, Michael’s next younger sister.
It is likely that Michael and Anna received a favorable report from his sisters and brothers in-law about the new world across the Atlantic Ocean. Michael’s young family decided to join with 105 other families in following their minister, John Bartholomew Rieger , in boarding the Britannia of London departing from Rotterdam via Cowes, England in 1731. The ship arrived in Philadelphia on September 21, 1731, with Michael (31) and Margretha (23), and their 3 small children: Michael (4), Anna Maria (2), and Maria Barbara (1).
Michael may have come to the New World as an indentured servant . It was common for young heads of households to finance their family’s passage to the New World by entering into an agreement to work as a servant for a number of years upon arrival, usually 3-5 years. The merchant/mariners sold these indentured work agreements upon arrival to more wealthy colonists in the English Colony. Michael’s first five years were spent in Frederick Maryland and two of his children were born in Frederick. Then, possibly after his indenture work agreement was fulfilled, Michael relocated his family to Hereford Township in Berks County Pennsylvania where the rest of his children were born.
Michaels and Anna’s firstborn son on American soil was Hans Michael Stoker born in Frederick Maryland. Hans was their fifth child and 2nd son and was born sometime between September 21, 1731 and March 26, 1732. Hans [Jr.] is our family’s progenitor.
Michael Stocker, the German immigrant, died at only 48 years of age in 1749 and is buried in Hereford Township, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania. Michael had spent only 18 years on American soil.
Michael’s untimely death left Anna pregnant and with 11 children ranging from 22 down to 3 years of age as follows: 1. Michael (22), born August 31, 1727 in Germany 2. Anna Maria (21), born December 7, 1728 in Germany 3. Maria Barbara (19), born September 20, 1730 in Germany 4. Hans Michael (18), our progenitor, born 1731-1732 in Frederick Maryland 5. Nancy Catherine (17), born 1733 in Frederick Maryland 6. Adam (13), born February 15, 1736, in Hereford, Berks County, Pennsylvania 7. George (11), born about 1738 in Hereford, Berks County, Pennsylvania 8. John (10), born about 1739 in Hereford Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania 9. Henry (7), born about 1742 in Hereford Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania 10. Jacob (5), born about 1744 in Hereford Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania 11. Andreas (3), born May 1746 in Hereford Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania 12. Anna delivered Eva Christine the same year as her father’s death. She was born on November 14, 1749 in Moore Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania.
Probably out of necessity, following Michael’s death, 41-year old Anna remarried Hans Adam Gramlich in the St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Church in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania on October 23, 1750. In 1751, Anna bore a son, her 13th child, Francis, to Hans Gramlich.
Michael and Anna’s last son, Andreas, who never changed the spelling of his last name, as a 28-year-old young man, relocated to an area of Northampton County Pennsylvania along Bushkill and Little Bushkill Creeks. This community has been known asStockertown Pennsylvania ever since Andreas Stocker settled there.
Anna died in 1775 at Northampton Pennsylvania at the age of 67 years. Anna was witness to the events leading up to the birth of a new nation in 1776. She had borne and nurtured 13 children (9 sons and 4 daughters) and had left a great heritage and contribution toward the strong foundation of what would become America
Cared by Reformed Church in Dordt, Holland in 1731. Michel arrived in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on September 21, 1731. Took the oath of Allegiance that date. He and wife Anna Margaret were passengers on theship Brittania, which sailed from Rotterdam. The colony of 800 persons was entertained at Dort, Holland by the synod of the Reformed church,given medicine, provisions, and council, and assurance that the synod would see them through their difficulties in the new land. Michael tooklandnear the Berks, Lehigh, Bucks County lines in what is now Lehigh County, Pennsylvania near Zionsville. He owned 150 acres in 1738. Died between February 1749 and October 1750. Place of burial is unknown. He worshipped at Blue church near Coopersburg, and at Zionsville. The latterchurch was established 1734, one of the first in that community. It wasburned 1800, so most of our early records were destroyed with it. However, we do have some of the records from there, and from Blue church.The family also worshipped at Dillingersville church. Anna Margaret known as Margaret born 1707. Death date not known, but she was living in 1773. Communed as widow in 1750 (church record) and married October 23, 1750 to Hans John Adam Gramlich(Blue church record). Had one child, a son Francis in this second marriage. Margaret, her second husband, and the younger children appeared in Northampton County, Pennsylvania about 1771. The will of H. John Adam Gramlich 1773, mentions Francis,his son with second wife Margaret. Also children with former wife, and Margaret's children in her Stocker marriage. (Gramlich also spelled Cromley).
Took out a patent for about 150 acres of public land in what wa then Upper Milford Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. The location is near the present village of Zionsville, Milford Township, Lehigh County. After Michael's early death, it appears that this land went back to the state or, rather, the colony.
from Kerry Simi; editor@credible.com
Christened 11-27-1701 Mitschdorf, Alsace, Germany. He was born on the border between Germany and Switzerland. Those from this area were known as Palatines. He came from Schauffhausen, Germany. In Rotterdam, Holland he boarded the ship Brittania (while on board Master Franklin changed his name from Hans Michel Stockar to Michael Stocker) to Philadelphia, PA, USA arriving 9-21-1731. Also shown as died 2-1749 or 2-1750 in Zionsville, Berks Co., PA, USA. Essie pg 10: daughter Eve Christine Stocker b.11-15-1649 and Michael d. between 2-1749 and 11-1749. Margaret communed as Widow Stocker in 1750 and m.10-1750 Johannes Adam Gramlich.
from Our Combined Families database rootsweb - http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=chrisy1953&id=I9638
Spouses 1 Maria REMP Birth: 21 Mar 1669, Prechdorf Alsace Germany Death: 6 Mar 1750, Mitschdorf Germany Father: Johann Jacob REMP (1645-) Mother: Maria STEPHAN (1649-) Marriage: 25 Nov 1692, Mitschdorf Germany Children: Hans Michael (1701-1749) Anna Maria (1693-) Catharina (1696-1697) Maria Elizabeth (1697-1724) Maria Catharina (1704-) Anna Margretha (1707-) Maria Barbara (1713-). |
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Anna Margaretha STEPHAN was born on 30 Mar 1708 in Palatinate, Germany. She was christened on 30 May 1708. She died in 1775 in Northampton, Pennsylvania, USA. She and Hans Michael STOCKER had the following children: |
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Johan Jurg KLAUSER Sr Sr (also known as Hans George Clauser, Johann George Klauser, George Clauser, Jurg Clauser, John George Klauser and Johann Georg Clauser), son of Johann Georg KLAUSER and Anna Maria WEINZERN, was born c. 1730 in Pennsylvania, United States. He married Susannah ROTH c. 1756 in Berks, Pennsylvania, United States. In 1790 he lived in Earl Township, Berks, Pennsylvania, United States. In 1800 he lived in Earl Township. In 1810 he lived in Earl Township. He died in 1814 in Earl Township. |
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Susannah ROTH was born c. 1734. She was christened on 24 Sep 1758. She died on 16 Nov 1809 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States. She and Johan Jurg KLAUSER Sr had the following children: |
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John Edward KLAUSER (1758-1812). John was born on 25 May 1758 in New Providence, Providence Township, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States. He was christened on 24 Sep 1758 in Augustus Evangelical Lutheran Church, Trappe, Montgomery, Pennsylvania, United States. He died on 28 Feb 1812 in Rockland Township, Berks, Pennsylvania, United States. He was buried on 28 Feb 1812 in Pennsylvania. |
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Johan Henrich KLAUSER (1760-1808). Johan was born on 23 Nov 1760 in Berks. He was christened on 3 Feb 1761 in Pike Township, Berks, Pennsylvania, United States. He died on 11 Mar 1808 in Earl Township. |
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Johan Jacob KLAUSER (1763- ). Johan was born on 1 Dec 1763 in Rockland Township, Berks, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America. He was christened on 1 Jan 1764 in Hill Church, Earl Township, Berks, Pennsylvania, United States. |
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Hannah CLAUSER (1767-1849). Hannah was born on 8 Jul 1767 in Berks. She died on 15 Feb 1849 in Oley Township, Berks, Pennsylvania, United States. She was buried in Mar 1849 in Oley Township. |
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Peter CLOUSER (1770-1856). Peter was born on 15 Oct 1770 in Pennsylvania. In 1800 he lived in Earl Township. In 1820 he lived in Warwick Township, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States. In 1840 he lived in Earl Township, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States. In 1850 he lived in Earl Township. He died on 17 Feb 1856. He was buried in 1856 in Hill Church Union Cemetery, Boyertown, Berks, Pennsylvania, United States. |
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Maria KLAUSER (1773-1858). Maria was born on 1 Oct 1773 in Oley Township. She died on 1 Oct 1858 in Oley Township. She was buried on 4 Oct 1858 in Oley Cemetery, Spangsville, Oley Township, Berks, Pennsylvania, United States. |
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David CLAUSER (1774-1854). David was born on 24 Oct 1774 in Earl Township. In 1850 he lived in Earl Township. He died on 22 Jan 1854 in Earl Township. He was buried in 1854 in Oley Township. |
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William CLAUSER (1776-1865). William was born on 3 Apr 1776 in Amity Township, Berks, Pennsylvania, United States. He was christened on 3 Apr 1776 in Amity Township. He died on 21 Aug 1865 in Berks. He was buried in 1865 in Fleetwood, Berks, Pennsylvania, United States. |
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Johann George WICKLEIN died in 1754 in Robeson Township, Berks, PA, USA. |
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Johann Erhardt SEYFRIEDT (also known as Johann Erhardt Seyfriedt Seifried), son of Hans Sebastian SEIFRIED, married Ana Maria GROS in Mar 1726 in Hohebach, Künzelsau, Württemberg, Germany. |
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Ana Maria GROS was the daughter of Christoph ALBRECHT. She and Johann Erhardt SEYFRIEDT had the following children: |
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Johann Balthasar REITENAUER (also known as Hans Baltasar Reitnauer), son of Nicolaùs Claus REITENAUER and Susanna Lufidach WINDSTEIN, was born on 18 May 1696 in Tieffenbach, Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France. He was christened on 18 May 1696 in Waldhambach, Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France. He migrated in 1738. On 29 Nov 1748 he lived. He died on 8 Mar 1749 in Montgomery, Pennsylvania, United States. He was buried in Mar 1749 in New Hanover Evangelical Lutheran Church, New Hanover Township, Montgomery, Pennsylvania, United States. He married Maria Elizabeth ZENSS. |
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Maria Elizabeth ZENSS was born in 1697 in Puberg, Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France. She lived in Berks. She died aft 1757 in Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States. She and Johann Balthasar REITENAUER had the following children: |
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Johann Georg SPAHR, son of Hanß Georg SPAHR and Anna Maria THUM, was born on 11 Dec 1699 in Altenberg, Weißeritzkreis, Saxony, Germany. He was christened on 11 Dec 1699 in Altenburg, Tübingen, Württemberg, Germany. He lived in Altenburg. He died on 21 Oct 1777 in Dover, York, Pennsylvania, United States. He was buried in Union Cemetery, Irwin, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, United States. He married Mary Catharina KAUFFMAN. |
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Mary Catharina KAUFFMAN (also known as Catrina Sparr) was born on 30 Jan 1703 in Waldenburg, Kreis Chemnitzer-Land, Saxony, Germany. She died on 16 Jul 1776 in Dover. She was buried in 1776 in Union Cemetery. She and Johann Georg SPAHR had the following children: |
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Richard FAWKES, son of John FAWKES and Ann BUNTING, was born in Newtown Township, Delaware, Pennsylvania, United States. He married Rebecca NEWLIN on 16 May 1740. In 1766 he was a Sawmill owner in Newtown Township, Delaware, PA, USA. He died in Nov 1789 in Newtown Township. |
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Rebecca NEWLIN (also known as Fawkes), daughter of John NEWLIN and Mary WOODWARD, died in 1789. She and Richard FAWKES had the following children: |
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Samuel LANE, son of Edward LANE and Ann RICHARDSON, was born on 17 Apr 1699 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America. He married Rebecca HOOPER c. 1740. He died on 17 Dec 1771 in Evansburg, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America. He was buried in 1771 in Montgomery Township, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America. |
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Rebecca HOOPER (also known as Lane), daughter of Abraham HOOPER and Philitia GREENE, was born in 1719 in Evansburg, Lower Providence Township, Montgomery, Pennsylvania. She died on 2 Jul 1808 in Evansburg. She was buried in Evansburg. She and Samuel LANE had the following children: |
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John MORRIS Jr Jr, son of John MORRIS and Ann OWEN, was born in 1705 in Merioneht, Wales. He married Ann JONES on 21 Mar 1739. He died in 1786 in Easttown T., Chester, PA, USA. |
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Ann JONES was born in 1718. She died on 9 Dec 1784. She and John MORRIS Jr had the following children: |
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Isaac WALKER, son of Lewis WALKER and Mary MORRIS, was born on 7 Mar 1705 in Merion, Montgomery, Pennsylvania. He married Sarah JERMAN on 11 Nov 1730 in Tredyffrin T., Chester, PA, USA. Marriage at the home of Hannah Jones in Tredyffrin Township. Isaac died on 23 Apr 1775 in Tredyffrin Township, Chester, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America. He was buried in 1775 in Wayne, Chester, Pennsylvania. |
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Sarah JERMAN, daughter of Edward JERMAN and Elizabeth POWELL, was born on 25 Aug 1713 in Philadelphia. She died on 26 Sep 1802 in Eastown, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States. She was buried in 1802 in Valley Friends Meeting Burial Ground, Tredyffrin Township, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States. She and Isaac WALKER had the following children: |
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Gaius DICKINSON, son of Joseph DICKINSON and Elizabeth MILLER, was born on 14 May 1737 in Sadsbury T., Chester, PA. He married Mary NEWLIN on 26 May 1757. He died on 2 Oct 1800 in "The Forest" Robeson T., Berks, PA. He was buried in Oct 1800 in Sadsbury Friends Burial Ground, Christiana, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States. |
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Mary NEWLIN, daughter of Nathaniel NEWLIN III III and Esther METCALF, was born in 1739 in Concordville, Delaware, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America. She died on 23 Apr 1818 in Concord MM, Concordville, Delaware, Pennsylvania, United States. She was buried in 1818 in Sadsbury Friends Burial Ground. She and Gaius DICKINSON had the following children: |
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William MOORE, son of Andrew MOORE and Rachel HALLIDAY, was born on 26 Dec 1726 in Sadsbury T., Chester CO., PA. He married Lydia MINSHALL on 20 May 1749. He died bef 1784. |
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Lydia MINSHALL, daughter of John MINSHALL and Hannah SAUNDERS, was born c. 1730 in Sadsbury T. She died aft 1784 in Sadsbury T. She and William MOORE had the following children: |
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Thomas JAMES Jr Jr, son of Thomas JAMES and Mary GOODWIN, was born on 14 Feb 1715 in Willistown T. , Chester, PA, USA. Goshen Monthly Meeting. Thomas married Elizabeth BAKER on 12 Oct 1737. Gohen Letting Records. |
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Elizabeth BAKER, daughter of Robert BAKER and Susanna PACKER, was born on 10 May 1713. She and Thomas JAMES Jr had the following children: |
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Peter THOMAS III III, son of Peter THOMAS Jr Jr and Elizabeth GOODWIN, was born on 9 Nov 1715. He married Margaret TAYLOR on 14 Apr 1742. He died in Robeson T., Berkls, PA, USA. |
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Margaret TAYLOR, daughter of Peter TAYLOR Jr Jr and Elizabeth JARMAN, died in 1795 in Robeson T. She and Peter THOMAS III had the following children: |
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Ulrich SCHUERMANN has few details recorded about him. |
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Hans Peter Lebenguth LEGENGUTH, son of Hans LEBENGUTH, was born in Schalkendorf, Département du Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France. He married Margaretha QUIRIN. |
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Margaretha QUIRIN was the daughter of Hans Casper QUIRIN. She and Hans Peter Lebenguth LEGENGUTH had the following children: |
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Hans Georg ARTZT, son of Hans George ARTZ, was born on 22 Mar 1657 in Ringendorf, Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France. He was born in Ringendorff. He was a Linen weaver. He married Anna Rosina VOGEL on 22 Nov 1681 in Ringendorf. |
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Anna Rosina VOGEL, daughter of Hans Georg VOGEL and Ursula VOGEL, was born on 6 Dec 1657 in Ringendorf. She died on 5 Feb 1705 in Ringendorf. She and Hans Georg ARTZT had the following children: |
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Elizabetha ARTZ (1721- ). Elizabetha was born on 28 Jan 1721. |
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Anna Barbara ARTZ (1723- ). Anna was born in Nov 1723. |
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Jacob VOLMER married Appalonia. |
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Yost COPE was born in 1700 in Wittenberg, Prussia. He migrated to Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, United States on 2 Oct 1727. He married Dorothea Barbara BUCHER. |
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Both Yost and Dorothea buried in Leidy's Church cemetery
per web site The German COPE family (http;//www2.fwi.com/~migen/cope/german.htm)
Wuerttemberg, the city of his birth, is in former Prussian, Saxony, reputed to be the city where the Reformation started in 1517. The garrison church contains the graves of Luther and Melanchton. Luther's Cell and Melanchton's house are said still to be preserved.
Yost Cope and his family arrived in Pennsylvania on October 2, 1727 on the ship, the Galley Adventure, and was naturalized on Sept. 25-27, 1740. He came into possesion of a tract of land in the southeastern corner of Franconia township, bounded by the Cherry Lane, County Line, Hatfield Township line. The western was not certain, but believed to be the Hatfield Road, Washington Avenue extension, on the eastern border of present Souderton. The original homstead was located in the center ofthe tract, where the present house and barn stand.
There was 150 acres surveyed to him by Penn's Commissioners by warrant dated January 8, 1734. (Hist. Soud.)
He was one of the petitioners requesting the Court at Philadelphia, March, 1739, to open a public road, now known as the Cowpath Road. In 1744 he was a petitioner on the request for the opening of a public road on the County Line of Bucks and then Philadelphia county, from the vicinity of Cherry Lane to Line Lexington, the present County Line Road, and now also partly Highway Route 309. (Hist. Soud.)
Rev. John Peter Miller, in the Old Goshenhoppen Church Record, recorded a baptism on "Aug. 22, 1731, of Johann Adam, son of Johann Jost Kob and wife-witness, Johann Adam Beuscher & wf," showing the Yost Cope and his wife were Reformed in their faith. It is, therefore, a fair assumption, that when this new Reformed Congregation started here in 1744-45, it being considerable closer home, they actively engaged in worship here, evidenced by three sons marrying three daughters of families ofthis congregation, and themselves active in its affairs during their lifetime.
The above mentioned tract was in the possession of Yost Cope in 1755. In 1769 a resurvey was made, because errors were discovered in the draft of the tract that was surveyed had three owners, Jacob Leidy, John Cope and William Althouse. Patents of "confirmation" deeds were issued to Jacob Leidy for 246 acres, to William Althouse for 94 acres, to John Cope for 148 acres, less the usual six percent allowance for roads. (Hist. Souns.)
Yost Cope later moved to Bucks County where his sons, Abraham and Adam had purchased land in 1759. Yost Cope did not appear on any of the Indian Creek Church Contribution Lists, but his sons did beginning with the first record in 1768 and until 1796. Thus Abraham Cope, Adam Cope, John Cope, Michael and Henry Cope all were on these lists. Margrette Cope appears on the 1805 list. The farm on which Yost Cope lived was surrounded by other farms all in the possession of members of the IndianCreek Church. His three oldest sons married into two of these families. It seems, thus, reasonably certain that he and his family were in the audience at Indian Creek when Rev. Michael Schlatter preached on Oct. 20, 1746, and no doubt with at least two of his sons, Adam who was 15 years of age, and Abraham who was 12 years of age.
We know that Yost and Dorothea Cope had at least six children, with the three oldest sons members of the Indian Creek Church until the time of their death." (A. History of Christ Reformed Church at Indian Creek (Indianfield).
He was a cooper by trade.
His will is recorded in Philadelphia, Pa.
Marriage 1 Dorothea Barbara b: 1700 in Germany Children Johann Nicolas Cope b: 1717 in Heidelberg, Germany John Adam Cope b: 2 JUL 1731 in Montgomery Co., PA Abraham Cope b: 11 AUG 1734 in Montgomery Co., PA Catharine Cope b: 1729 in Montgomery Co., PA George Cope b: 12 DEC 1737 in Montgomery Co., PA Phillip Jacob Cope b: 1740 in Montgomery Co., PA. |
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Dorothea Barbara BUCHER (also known as DOROTHEA BARBARA Cope), daughter of Jainnis Nicholaus BUCHER and Eva, was born on 30 Nov 1692 in Waldorf-Heidelberg, Prussian Saxony, Germany. She died on 6 Oct 1784 in Franconia Twp, Montgomery CO, Pennsylvania, USA. She was buried in Oct 1784 in Leidy's Burial Ground, Souderton, Montgomery CO, Pennsylvania, USA. |
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1762 RELEASE DOROTHEE COPE & OTHERS TO JACOB ISAAC
THIS INDENTURE, made the Fourth day of June, in the Year of our Lord, One Thousand Seven Hundred and Sixty-Two
BETWEEN Dorothea Coope of Franconia Township in the County of Philadelphia in the Province of Pennsylvania, Widow Relect of Yost Coope, late of said Township Yoeman Deceased, John Adam Coope of the same Township, his wife, John Coope of Franconiaaforesaid farmer and Jacob Coope of the same place Cooper (they the said John Adam Coope, Abraham Coope, John Coope and Jacob Coope being four of the sons of the said Yost Coope deceased) of the One Part and Jacob Isaac of upper Salford in the County of Philadelphia, Innholder of the other part,
WHEREAS by virtue of a Proprietary Warrant dated January the Eighth, One Thousand Seven Hundred and Thirty-Four and a survey made in purusuance thereof the said Yost Coope was entitled unto and possessed of a certain Tract of Land situate in upper Salford aforesaid being at a marked black oak in a line of David Young's land thence by the same and land of Christian Leman and cacant land, North West one hundred & eighty-eight perches to a post, Then by land of John Michael Ryher North Eastward one hundred and thirty-five perches to the place of beginning Containing one hundred and fifty acres of land, and the allowance of six acres Pr Cent. As in and by the said Warrant _______ survey remaining in the Surveyor General's Office atPhiladelphia relation being thereunto had appeareth.
AND WHEREAS the said Yost Coope did not, in his lifetime dispose of or give away the fee of the said described Tract of Land the same descended unto his six children, Nicholas Coope and Catherine hentz and the above named John Adam Coope, AbrahamCoope, John Coope, and Jacob Coope,
AND WHEREAS by a certain Deed Poll dated the twenty-third day of June One Thousand Seven Hundred and Fifty-Six under the hands and Seals of the said Nicholas Coope and Michael Hentz and Catherine, his wife (she being the daughter of the said YostCoope deceased) for a full and valuable consideration in the same Deed Poll mentioned did remise, release and forever quit claim unto the said John Adam Coope all their Right title and Interest of, in, and to the Lands, Tenements, Goods, Chattles and Effects of the said Yost Coope deceased of what nature, kind or quality soever it be within the Province of Pennsylvania, the Estate of said Yost Coope in the Province of Maryland excepted,
AND WHEREAS the said John Adam Coope did on or about the thirteenth day of January One Thousand Seven Hundred Fifty-Seven (may be a bad copy) for the consideration of Three Hundred and Fifty Pounds by the said Jacob Isaac to him the said John Adam Coope for the uses aforesaid well and truly paid, bargain and sell unto the said Jacob isaac to him the above described Tract of one hundred and fifty acres of Land and the said Jacob isaac hath ever since the sale so made to him as aforesaid been and is now in the quiet and peacable possion of the said Tract of one hundred and fifty Acres of Land,
NOW THIS INDENTURE WITNESSETH that as well in consideration of the premises and the said Dorothy Coope, John Adam Coope, Abraham Coope, John Coope, and Jacob Coope having had and received their just and full whare of the above mentioned purchasemoney as the further sum of five shilling a piece unto them the said Dorothy Coope, John Adam Coope, Abraham Coope and Christina, his wife, John Coope and Jacob Coope at or immediately before the sealing and _________ delivery hereof by the saidJacob Isaac well and truly paid the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged they the said Dorothy Coope, John Adam Coope, Abraham Coope and Christina, his wife, John Coope and Jacob Coope have remised, released and forever quit claimed and by thepresents do and each of them doth remise, release and forever quit claim unto the said Jacob Isaac and his heirs and assigns,
ALL AND singular the parts, purports, shares and dividends and other Estate whatsoever of them the said Dorothy Coope, John Adam Coope, Abraham Coopr and Christina his wife, John Coope and Jacob Coope of, in, and to the said above described Tractof Land containing one hundred and fifty acres and of an in all the Rights members and appurtencances thereunto belonging,
AND the Reversions and Remainders thereof
AND the Estate Right Title Interest claim and demand whatsoever of them the said Dorothy Coope, John Adam Coope, Abraham Coope and Christina, his wife, John Coope and Jacob Coope, of, in, and to the same
TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the said parts, purports, Shares and Diviends and all other Estate whatsoever of them the said Dorothy Coope, John Adam Coope, Abraham Coope and Christina, his wife, John Coope and Jacob Coope, of in, and to the above described Tract of Land of one hundred and fifty acres of Land, ereditaments and premises hereby released of mentioned so to be with the appartenance unto the said Jacob Isaac, his Heirs and Assigns to the only proper use and Behoof of him the said JacobIsaac, his Heirs and Assigns forever
UNDER and subject to the pament of the residue of the purchase money due to the honourable Proprietaries for the said Tract and the Interest and Quitrent thereof So that neither they, the said Dorothy Coope, John Adam Coope, Abraham Coope and Christina, his wife, John Coope, and Jacob Coope or either of them their or their Heirs, Executors or Administrators or any of them or any other person or person whosoever by and with their or any of their means privity or procurements shall or mayat any time from hence forth __________ Clain, Challenge or Demand any Estate Right, Title, Part, Share, Dividend or other Estate whatsoever of, in and to the premises hereby released
BUT from all such claims and demands for the consideration aforesaid shall and will be excluded and forever debarred by those presents
IN WITNESS whereof the said parties to these presents have interchangeably set their Hands and Seals hereunto Date the Day and year first above written.
SEALES & DELIVERED in the presence of us:
The Day of A.D. 1762 Before me, John Koplin, Esq., One of His Majesty's Justices of the Peace personally appeared the above named Dorothy Coope, John Adam Coope, Abraham Coope and Christine, his wife, John Coope, and Jacob Coope and severally andrespectively Acknowledged the above written Indenture to be their Act and Deed and desired the same to be recorded as such. The said Christine Coope thereunto voluntarily consenting. She being of full age, secretly and apart thereon examined andthe contents of the above writing being first made know unto her,
WITNESS my Hand and Seal the Day and Year abovesaid.
[There were then six seals (most likely wax) shown]. I, James Wilson Cope, have typed this as my copy was typed with punctuation and capitol letters as they are typed in any legal document.]
Price's book, "A History of Christ Reformed Church at Indian Creek," says that a Johann Adam Buescher and wife witnessed th baptism of John Adam Cope along with the child's parents, Johann Jost Kob and wife. So maybe Dorothea's maiden name was Beuscher.
The actual record is written that Dorothea Barbara was Dorothea Barbara Beuschel who was christened on Novembere 30, 1692 at Kulshiem, Baden, Germany. Source: Parish Register KA1/2lsheim Church Records. |
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Yost COPE and Dorothea Barbara BUCHER had the following children: |
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John THOMPSON married Elizabeth. |
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John Thompson m. Elizabeth Reid, 18 DEC 1679 Edinburgh Parish, Midlothian, Scotland. |
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Elizabeth has few details recorded about her. She and John THOMPSON had the following children: |
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Thomas MILLARD married Jane LINCOLN (?). |
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Jane LINCOLN (?) has few details recorded about her. She and Thomas MILLARD had the following children: |
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Hans Michael STOCKER, son of Hans Jacob STOCKER and Margaretha SCHIMBEIN, was born on 21 Mar 1669 in Prechdorf, Alsace, Germany. He was christened on 28 Mar 1669 in Feldberg, Müllheim, Lörrach, Baden, Germany. He died on 27 Mar 1739 in Mitschdorf, Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France. He was buried in 1739. He married Maria REMP. |
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Maria REMP, daughter of Hans Jacob REMP, was born on 21 Mar 1669 in Preuschdorf, Alsace Germany. She died on 6 Mar 1750 in Mitschdorf, Alsace, Germany. She and Hans Michael STOCKER had the following children: |
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Johann Georg KLAUSER (also known as Joannis Georgii Clauser, Joannis Georgii Dubisin, Hans Jarick Klauser, Hans Jarich ( John George) Clauser, Hans Jorick Clauser or Klauser, Hans Jarick Clauser, Hance Jorick Klauser, Hans Jorich Klauser, Hans Jarick Klauser, Hans Jarich ( John George) Klauser, Johann Georg Clauser, Huns Yarick Klauser, Georgii Clauser and Johann Georg Clausser), son of Nicolaus Benedict CLAUSER and Anna Barbara Elisabetha RIETHER, was born on 11 Jun 1701 in Stuttgart, Württemberg, Germany. He was christened on 11 Jun 1709 in Stuttgart. He lived in Herbolzheim, Emmendingen, Baden. He married Anna Maria WEINZERN on 16 Jan 1720 in Ottersheim, Kirchheimbolanden, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. He migrated to Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States on 11 Sep 1729. He died in Jan 1745 in Lancaster, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States. |
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Anna Maria WEINZERN (also known as Anna Maria Weizer, Anna Maria Klauser, Anna Maria Weiser and Anna Maria Weizerin or Veizerin) was born on 1 Jul 1703 in Herbolzheim, Emmendingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. She was christened on 8 Jul 1703 in Berghausen, Remscheid, Rhineland, Prussia, Germany. She died in 1750 in Berks, Pennsylvania, United States. She was buried in 1750 in Somerset, Pennsylvania, United States. She and Johann Georg KLAUSER had the following children: |
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Anna Maria CLAUSER (chr.1738). Anna was christened on 16 Mar 1738 in Herbolzheim, Emmendingen, Baden, Germany. She lived in Baden. |
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Susanna (chr.1724). Susanna was christened on 6 Dec 1724 in Zimmern, Bezirksamt Adelsheim, Baden, Germany. |
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Magdelena CLAUSER (1720- ). Magdelena was born on 28 Nov 1720 in Ottersheim, Kirchheimbolanden, Bavaria, Germany. She was christened on 1 Dec 1720 in Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany. She died in Pennsylvania, United States. |
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Anna Margaretha KLAUSER (1721- ). Anna was born in 1721 in Germany. She was christened on 30 Jul 1722 in Zimmern. She lived in Zimmern. |
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Michael CLAUSER (1723-1725). Michael was born in 1723 in Germany. He died in 1725 in Germany. |
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Jacob KLAUSER (c. 1725-1756). Jacob was born c. 1725 in Germany. He died on 6 Mar 1756 in Pennsylvania. |
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Catherine CLAUSER (1732-1810). Catherine was born in 1732 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States. She died in 1810 in Lampeter, West Lampeter Township, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States. |
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Hans Jorik CLAUSER (1732- ). Hans was born in 1732 in Pennsylvania. He died "Deceased". |
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Heinrich KLAUSER (c. 1732-1808). Heinrich was born c. 1732 in Germany. He died in Mar 1808 in Earl Township, Berks, Pennsylvania, United States. |
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Anna Catharina CLAUSER (1741- ). Anna was born on 21 Nov 1741. She was christened on 21 Nov 1741 in Herbolzheim. In 1741 she lived in Herbolzheim. |
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Hans Sebastian SEIFRIED, son of Erhardt SEIFRIED and Anna EICHINGER, was born in 1645 in Bavaria, Germany. He died on 26 Feb 1720 in Enzberg, Mühlacker, Enzkreis, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. |
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Hans Sebastian SEIFRIED had the following children: |
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Christoph ALBRECHT has few details recorded about him. |
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Christoph ALBRECHT had the following children: |
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Nicolaùs Claus REITENAUER (also known as Klaus Reitenauer, Hans Nikolaus Reitnauer, Nicolaus Reitenauer, Nicklaus Reitnauer and Claus Reitenauer), son of Hans REITNOWER and Cathrina SCHÄR, was born on 7 Aug 1650 in Gondiswil, Bern, Switzerland. He was christened on 8 Jun 1651 in Gondiswil. He was a Roof Shingler. He died on 27 Feb 1717 in Tieffenbach, Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France. He was buried on 28 Feb 1717 in Tieffenbach. He migrated to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States on 3 Sep 1739. He married Susanna Lufidach WINDSTEIN. |
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Susanna Lufidach WINDSTEIN (also known as Susanna Reitenauer, Susanna Lufidach Windstein, Susanne Windstein and Suzanna Windstein) was born on 22 Jun 1654 in Ingwiller, Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France. She died on 28 Mar 1713 in Tieffenbach. She was buried on 30 Mar 1713 in Tieffenbach. She and Nicolaùs Claus REITENAUER had the following children: |
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Hanß Georg SPAHR, son of Jacob Georg SPARN and Anna Barbara STIFEL, was born on 16 May 1671 in Altenbürg, Riesbürg, Ostalbkreis, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. He was christened on 16 May 1671 in Altenburg, Schömberg, Freudenstadt, Württemberg, Germany. He died in 1737 in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. He married Anna Maria THUM. |
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Anna Maria THUM was born on 12 Jun 1675 in Baden-Württemberg. She died on 6 Jul 1732 in Baden-Württemberg. She and Hanß Georg SPAHR had the following children: |
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John FAWKES, son of Richard FAWKES (FOUKES), died in Dec 1758 in Newtown Township, Delaware, PA, USA. He married Ann BUNTING. |
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Ann BUNTING (also known as Fawkes) has few details recorded about her. She and John FAWKES had the following children: |
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John NEWLIN, son of Nathaniel NEWLIN and Mary MENDENHALL, was born on 28 Feb 1692 in Concord Township, Chester, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America. He married Mary WOODWARD on 11 Apr 1710. He died on 10 Feb 1783 in Concord Township. He was buried in Concordville, Chester, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America. |
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Mary WOODWARD (also known as Newlin), daughter of Richard WOODWARD and Jane NYLE, was born on 9 May 1691 in Thornbury Township, Delaware, PA, USA. She died on 24 Feb 1790 in Concord Township, Delaware, PA, USA. She and John NEWLIN had the following children: |
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Edward LANE, son of William LANE and Christian, was born on 19 Oct 1664 in Bristol, Gloucestershire, England. He was christened in Bristol. He married Ann RICHARDSON on 26 Jan 1694. He died on 26 Jan 1710 in Pennsylvania, British Colonial America. He was buried in Pennsylvania. |
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Ann RICHARDSON (also known as Lane), daughter of Samuel RICHARDSON and Eleanor, died aft 1724. |
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Edward LANE and Ann RICHARDSON had the following children: |
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Abraham HOOPER married Philitia GREENE on 3 Mar 1686. |
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Philitia GREENE (also known as Hooper) has few details recorded about her. She and Abraham HOOPER had the following children: |
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John MORRIS was born in Merioneth, Wales. He died in 1732 in Hilltown T., Bucks, PA. He married Ann OWEN. |
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Lewis WALKER was born in 1666 in Redstone, Pembrokeshire, Wales. He married Mary MORRIS on 22 Apr 1693. He died on 23 Dec 1728 in Tredyffrin Township, Chester, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America. He was buried in 1728 in Valley Friends Meeting Burial Ground, Tredyffrin Township, Chester, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America. |
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Mary MORRIS died on 19 May 1747 in Tredyffrin T., Chester, PA. She and Lewis WALKER had the following children: |
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Edward JERMAN, son of Edward JERMIN, was born c. 1670 in Llangerigg, Montgomery, Wales. He married Elizabeth POWELL in 1700. He died on 10 Sep 1714 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He was buried in 1714 in Philadelphia. |
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Elizabeth POWELL, daughter of Thomas POWELL and Elizabeth YOUNG, was born on 24 Oct 1677 in Spittlefield, London, England. She died on 25 Sep 1714 in Philadelphia, PA. She and Edward JERMAN had the following children: |
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Joseph DICKINSON, son of Daniel DICKINSON and Elizabeth LINCOLN, was born on 27 Feb 1706 in Edenderry, County Offaly, Ireland. He married Elizabeth MILLER on 25 Aug 1732. He died in Oct 1780 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States. He was buried in Sadsbury Friends Burial Ground, Christiana, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States. |
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Elizabeth MILLER was the daughter of Gayen MILLER and Margaret HENDERSON. She and Joseph DICKINSON had the following children: |
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Nathaniel NEWLIN III III was born on 7 Sep 1717 in Concord Township. He married Esther METCALF on 15 May 1735. He died on 14 Nov 1766 in Chester, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America. Will probated 14 Nov 1766. Nathaniel was buried in Concordville, Delaware, Pennsylvania. |
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Esther METCALF was born in 1717 in Gloucester, NJ, USA. She died c. 1780. |
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Esther m. 10 JAN 1771, William Temple; m. 6 FEB 1777 Robert Mendenhall. |
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Nathaniel NEWLIN III and Esther METCALF had the following children: |
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Andrew MOORE, son of James MOORE and Elizabeth, was born in Aug 1688 in County Antrim, Ireland. He married Rachel HALLIDAY on 24 Jun 1725. He died on 5 Sep 1753 in Sadsbury T., Chester CO., PA. |
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Rachel HALLIDAY, daughter of William HALLIDAY and Deborah WOODWORTH, married on 24 Jun 1725. |
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Andrew MOORE and Rachel HALLIDAY had the following children: |
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John MINSHALL, son of Thomas MINSHALL and Martha TARBACK, was born c. 1700. He died in Sadsbury Township, Chester County., PA. He married Hannah SAUNDERS. |
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Hannah SAUNDERS has few details recorded about her. She and John MINSHALL had the following children: |
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Thomas JAMES died in Apr 1752. He married Mary GOODWIN. |
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Mary GOODWIN, daughter of Thomas GOODWIN and Elizabeth, was born in Llandewi, Brefi, S. Cardiganshire. She died in 1775 in Willistown T. , Chester, PA, USA. She and Thomas JAMES had the following children: |
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Robert BAKER, son of Joseph BAKER, was born in 1686. He married Susanna PACKER on 13 Sep 1708. He died in 1716 in Edgmont Township, Delaware, PA, USA. |
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Peter THOMAS Jr Jr died in Father's home in what is Springtown today. He married Elizabeth GOODWIN. |
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Elizabeth GOODWIN was born c. 1716 in Llandewi. She died in Edgmont Township. She and Peter THOMAS Jr had the following children: |
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Peter TAYLOR Jr Jr, son of Peter TAYLOR and Houlston SARAH, was born on 20 May 1686 in Upper Providence Township, Chester, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America. He married Elizabeth JARMAN on 28 Apr 1712. He died on 25 Mar 1740 in Upper Providence Township. |
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Elizabeth JARMAN was born bef 1683 in Llangurig, Montgomeryshire, Powys, Wales. She and Peter TAYLOR Jr had the following children: |
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Hans Casper QUIRIN has few details recorded about him. |
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Hans Casper QUIRIN had the following children: |
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Hans George ARTZ22 has few details recorded about him. |
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Hans George ARTZ had the following children: |
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Hans Georg VOGEL was born c. 1621 in Hoerdt, Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France. He was a Weber in Ringendorf, Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France. He died on 14 Nov 1677 in Ringendorf. He married Ursula VOGEL. |
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Ursula VOGEL was born c. 1623 in Hoerdt. She died on 1 Apr 1690 in Ringendorf. She and Hans Georg VOGEL had the following children: |
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Jainnis Nicholaus BUCHER was born btw 1670 and 1680 in Prussian Saxony, Germany. He died in 1765. He married Eva. |
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http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jwcndcftm101&id=I02706&style=TABLE It appears that Wilhelm Bucher b.1683 who died in Bern, Switzerland is related to the Nicholas Bucher line that emigrated from Bern, Switzerland to York County, Pennsylvania in the early 1700's. Wilhelm is the ancestor of Beat Bucher, who lives today in Bern, and after Beat joined our Bucher Y-DNA research project, we learned his Y-DNA test on 12 markers match 10 out of 12 markers to our three other American Buchers we tested who are descendants of the immigrant Nicholas Bucher line.
While 11 or 12 out of 12 is considered a recent match, not 10 out of 12, we believe when we compare 37 marker tests that will more precisely prove when these Buchers are related. Upgraded Y-DNA tests are at the lab now and we will get the answersat the end of May.
Nicholas and Wilhelm are from the same area in Canton Bern, so it's logical they are from the same ancestors. Although both were born about 1680, since there are at least two mutations in their DNA markers, we know they cannot be brothers, and weare more likely to learn they shared the same grandfather or great grandfather.
To date, our Bucher Y-DNA research has identified four related males in this particular line. Prior to testing, we didn't know any of the four were the same Bucher family:
Wilhelm Bucher b.1683 who died in Switzerland is in Beat Bucher's tree at: http://www.lemas.ch/familie/karteiblatt107.html
Nicholas Bucher b.1670 who lived in York County, Pennsylvania is at: http://www.Siteservers.net/family/tree/2935.htm
Adam Bucher b.1767 died lived in York/Adams Counties but we do not yet know his father. Adam is at: http://www.siteservers.net/family/tree/4804.htm
Another Nicholas Bucher b.1808 immigrated in the 1800's to Northampton County, Pennsylvania. He is at: http://www.siteservers.net/family/tree/3890.htm
You can see the actual DNA marker results for our R-007 Bucher Family males in the tan area at the bottom of the table at: http://www.familytreedna.com/public/Bucher/index.aspx?fixed_columns=on
The Bucher Y-DNA Research Project has now tested 3 males related to the 1727 immigrant Nicholas Bucher of York Co. PA, as well as 35 males total, and those DNA results invalidate many trees published on the Internet, while revealing new evidenceabout Nicholas' family (details at http://www.SiteServers.net/family/dna )
The "myths" that are not true about Nicholas:
1) Nicholas is definitely not related to Bartholomew Bucher of Frederick Co., MD as many Internet trees suggest. Their DNA is very different.
2)Nicholas is not related to Peter Bucher/Booher of Fayette Co. PA.
3)Nicholas is not related to the Bucher lines living in Fredericksburg, Lebanon County, as some trees show.
New truths about Nicholas:
1)Nicholas is related to another Bucher line from Switzerland that immigrated in the early 1800's to Northampton County, PA, in which another Nicholas born in 1808 moved in 1837 to Northumberland County where he is buried.
2)Many early 1700's branches of Nicholas line have never been identified before for lack of documentation, but our DNA tests are able to discover them. For instance, the DNA of Adam Bucher born 1767 who died in Adams County, PA is identical to Nicholas Bucher's line. As more Bucher males are tested more missing sons will be uncovered.
We are now testing a male Bucher living today in Canton Bern, Switzerland who could match Nicholas, as this is where he is reportedly from. Consult http://www.SiteServers.net/family/dna for future news. |
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Eva was born in Prussian Saxony, Germany. She and Jainnis Nicholaus BUCHER had the following children: |
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Hans Jacob STOCKER, son of Hans STOCKER, married Margaretha SCHIMBEIN. |
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Margaretha SCHIMBEIN was born on 17 Sep 1643 in Feldberg, Müllheim, Baden, Germany. She was christened in Sep 1643 in Feldberg, Müllheim, Lörrach, Baden, Germany. She died aft 1669 in Feldberg, Lorrach, Baden-wuerttemberg, Germany. She and Hans Jacob STOCKER had the following children: |
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Hans Jacob REMP lived in Mitschdorf, Département du Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France. |
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Nicolaus Benedict CLAUSER (also known as Nikolaus Caluser, Nicolaus Clauser, Benedict Klauser, Nicolaus Klauser, Nikolaus Clauser, Clause Clausser, Nicolaus Clauser and Clauss Clauser) was born in 1657 in Herbolzheim, Emmendingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. He was christened on 24 Jun 1657 in Herbolzheim. He died on 26 Dec 1734 in Herbolzheim. He was buried on 28 Dec 1734 in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. He married Anna Barbara Elisabetha RIETHER. |
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Anna Barbara Elisabetha RIETHER (also known as Anna Barbara Riether, Anna Barbara Rietterin, Clauser, Anna Barbara Clauser, Anna Barbara Rietherin, Barbara Reiterin, Barbara Rietter, Barbara Rietser, Barbara Rietter, Barbara Rietherin, Barbara Reiter, Barbara Rieter, Anna Barbara Rietter and Anna Barbara), daughter of Johannes Mathias RIETHER and Susanna MÜLLER, was born on 26 Jun 1660 in Herbolzheim. She was christened on 26 Sep 1660 in Herbolzheim. She lived in Herbolzheim, Emmendingen, Baden. She died in Dec 1727 in Herbolzheim. She was buried on 15 Dec 1727 in Evangelisch Tennenbronn, Triberg, Baden. She and Nicolaus Benedict CLAUSER had the following children: |
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Erhardt SEIFRIED was born in 1612 in Enzberg, Mühlacker, Enzkreis, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. He died on 12 Oct 1671 in Enzberg. He married Anna EICHINGER. |
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Anna EICHINGER was born c. 1612 in Austria. She died in Oct 1671 in Enzberg, Maulbronn, Württemberg, Germany. She was buried on 12 Oct 1671 in Niefern, Oberamt Pforzheim, Baden. She and Erhardt SEIFRIED had the following children: |
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Hans REITNOWER (also known as Hans Reitnower, Hans Reitnauer, Hans Reitnawer and Hans Jakob Reitenauer), son of Anton REITENAUER and Margarete CHRISTEN, was born on 25 Sep 1608 in Gondiswil, Bern, Switzerland. He was christened on 25 Sep 1608 in Gondiswil. He died in 1683 in Gondiswil. He married Cathrina SCHÄR. |
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Cathrina SCHÄR (also known as Katharina Schaer, Catharina Schar, Katharina Schar, Katherina Schor, Katharina Reitenauer and Katherina Schaer) was born on 9 Feb 1612 in Gondiswil. She was christened on 9 Feb 1612 in Gondiswil. She died in 1670 in Gondiswil. She and Hans REITNOWER had the following children: |
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Jacob Georg SPARN (also known as Hans Jacob Sparn, JACOB JERG Spaar, Jakob Jerg Sparn, Jakob Jerg Sparr, Jacob Jerg Sparr, Jacob Jerg Sparn, Jakob Spahr, Hanns Jerg Sparn, Hans Jacob Jerg Sparn, Jacob Sparn, Jakob Jerg Spahr and Jacob Jerg Spahr), son of Jacob Jerg SPARN and Maria KEHRER, was born on 25 Mar 1646 in Altenbürg, Riesbürg, Ostalbkreis, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. He was christened in 1648 in Altenburg, Tübingen, Württemberg, Germany. He married Anna Barbara STIFEL on 4 Oct 1670 in Altenburg, Jestetten, Bezirksamt Waldshut, Baden, Germany. He died on 15 Apr 1715 in Oferdingen, Reutlingen, Reutlingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. |
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Anna Barbara STIFEL was born in 1650 in Rommelsbach, Reutlingen, Reutlingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. She died on 12 Mar 1683 in Altenburg, Altenahr, Ahrweiler, Rhineland, Prussia. She and Jacob Georg SPARN had the following children: |
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Richard FAWKES (FOUKES) has few details recorded about him. |
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Richard FAWKES (FOUKES) had the following children: |
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Nathaniel NEWLIN, son of Nicholas NEWLIN Jr Jr and Elizabeth PAGGOTT, was born on 18 Dec 1665 in Rosenallis, Queen's County (at the time), Ireland. He married Mary MENDENHALL on 12 Apr 1685 in Concord Township, Delaware, PA, USA. He married on 17 Apr 1685. He died in May 1729 in Concord Township. |
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Mary MENDENHALL (also known as Newlin), daughter of Thomas MENDENHALL and Joanna STRODE, was born c. 1660 in Mildenhall, Wiltshire, England. She died c. 1728 in Concord Township. She and Nathaniel NEWLIN had the following children: |
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Elizabeth NEWLIN ( - ). Elizabeth married Ellis LEWIS. |
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Kesiah NEWLIN ( - ). Kesiah married William BAILEY on 3 Nov 1715 in Concordville, Concord Township, Delaware, Pennsylvania, United States. |
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Pyle NEWLIN ( - ). Pyle married Jane WOODWARD. |
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Jemima NEWLIN (1685- ). Jemima was born in 1685. She married Richard EAVENSON. |
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Nicholas NEWLIN (1688- ). Nicholas was born on 19 Aug 1688 in Concord, Chester, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America. He married Edith. |
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Nathaniel NEWLIN Jr (1690-1732). Nathaniel was born on 19 Mar 1690 in Concord. He died on 2 Feb 1732 in Chester, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America. He was buried in Feb 1732 in Concordville, Delaware, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America. |
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Mary NEWLIN (1699- ). Mary was born in 1699. She married Richard CLAYTON. |
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Richard WOODWARD married Jane NYLE c. 1680. |
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In Thornbury township, Chester County in 1687, built the "Beehive", still occupied (Concord Road, south of West Chester. |
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Jane NYLE (also known as Woodward) was born c. 1660. She died c. 1719. She and Richard WOODWARD had the following children: |
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William LANE, son of Richard LANE and Alice BURWELL, was born c. 1640 in Redcliff Parish, Bristol, England. He died on 11 Oct 1705 in Bristol, England. He married Christian. |
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In 1681, William Lane bought 1000 acres from William Penn, a personal friend. His son, Edward Lane, from 1698-1705 bought 4,000 more acres on both sides of the Perkiomen Creek. He built and operated an inn of the west bank of the creek... now the oldest hotel in the United States. |
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William Lane, who married Cecilia Love, was a grocer in Bristol, England and a Quaker. William was one of the first purchasers of land (500 A.) from Wm. Penn. Edward is thought to have come to PA prior to 1683. He resided temporarily in Bristol Twp, where 250 acres of the land of his father were laid out for him. (Pennypacker)23 |
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Christian (also known as Lane) was born c. 1640. She died on 15 May 1674. Friends Quarterly Meeting Records, Bristol. She and William LANE had the following children: |
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Samuel RICHARDSON married Eleanor. |
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Samuel was a vocal member of the Provincial Council and Alderman. He owned all the land on the North side of Market Street from 2nd Street to the Delaware River and put it out on ground rent. Samuel Richardson, wife and family show a "Received Into Membership" from MM Spanish Town, Jamaica, 3 mo. 10, 1687. He was in London in 1673.
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Eleanor (also known as Richardson) has few details recorded about her. She and Samuel RICHARDSON had the following children: |
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Edward JERMIN has few details recorded about him. |
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Edward JERMIN had the following children: |
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Thomas POWELL was born c. 1650. He married Elizabeth YOUNG on 15 Sep 1675 in Southwark St John Horsleydown, London, England. He died in Spittlefield, London, England. |
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Elizabeth YOUNG has few details recorded about her. She and Thomas POWELL had the following children: |
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Daniel DICKINSON, son of Daniel DICKINSON and Mary, was born in 1674 in Sampel Parish, Cumberland, England. He died in 1709 in Edenberry, Ireland. He married Elizabeth LINCOLN. |
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Elizabeth LINCOLN has few details recorded about her. She and Daniel DICKINSON had the following children: |
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Gayen MILLER, son of Matthew MILLER and Ann CLIBBORN, was born on 30 Jul 1663 in Antrim, County Antrim, Ireland. He was christened on 16 Aug 1663 in Religious Society of Friends, Ballynalich, County Antrim, Ireland. He married Margaret HENDERSON in 1695. He died on 30 Jun 1742 in Kennett Township, Chester, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America. He was buried on 2 Jul 1742 in New Garden Township, Chester, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America. |
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Bought 200 acres in Kennett Township in 1702; arrived Chester County late 1690s. |
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Margaret HENDERSON has few details recorded about her. She and Gayen MILLER had the following children: |
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James MOORE, son of John MOORE, was born in Ballinacree, County Antrim, Ireland. He died in 1727 in Ballinacree. He married Elizabeth. |
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William HALLIDAY married Deborah WOODWORTH on 2 Dec 1698 in at Moate Mo. Mtg., Ballykeeran, Ireland. |
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Myers "Irish Quakers", p. 336: received Feb. 7, 1713 bu Kennett MM from Moate MM, County W. Meath, Ireland; grant in New Garden Township, Chester County. |
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Deborah WOODWORTH has few details recorded about her. She and William HALLIDAY had the following children: |
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Thomas MINSHALL,24 son of Thomas MINSHALL, was born in 1673. He died on 17 Apr 1732 in Whitley, North Yorkshire, England. He married Martha TARBACK. |
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Martha TARBACK, daughter of Richard TARBACK and Christina CALDWELL, was born on 29 Apr 1674 in Sutton, Surrey, England. She died on 24 Jan 1737 in Whitley. She and Thomas MINSHALL had the following children: |
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Thomas GOODWIN was born c. 1650. He married Elizabeth in 1680. |
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Anglican Priest and schoolmaster; then turned Quaker; To America 1709. |
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Elizabeth has few details recorded about her. She and Thomas GOODWIN had the following children: |
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Peter TAYLOR died in Nov 1720. He married Houlston SARAH. |
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From Sutton, Cheshire, England with brother William. |
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Houlston SARAH was born on 8 Sep 1660. She and Peter TAYLOR had the following children: |
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Johannes Mathias RIETHER (also known as Mathias Rietter, Matthias Rueetter, Mathiae Ryetter, Matthias Riether, Rierer and Rierer), son of Johannes RIERER and Apollonia ZEH, was born in 1619 in Herbolzheim, Emmendingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. He was christened on 26 Nov 1619 in Herbolzheim. He died on 31 May 1675 in Herbolzheim. He was buried on 2 Jun 1675 in Herbolzheim. He married Susanna MÜLLER. |
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Susanna MÜLLER (also known as Susanna Muellerin, Susanna Müller, Susannae Muellerin and Susanna Mueller) was born in 1620 in Herbolzheim. She died on 31 May 1675 in Herbolzheim. She was buried on 2 Jun 1675 in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. She and Johannes Mathias RIETHER had the following children: |
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Anton REITENAUER (also known as Anton Reitenauer, Anton Reitnawer and Anton Reitnower), son of Bernard REITENAUER and Countess Anna Maria VON BAURHEIM KLUMP, was born on 2 Feb 1582 in Gondiswil, Oberaargau, Bern, Berne, Switzerland. He died on 17 Jan 1641 in Gondiswil. He married Margarete CHRISTEN. |
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Margarete CHRISTEN (also known as Margaret, Margarete, Margretha, Margrett,) was born in 1581 in Gondiswil, Bern, Switzerland. She died on 10 Jun 1622 in Hundheim, Bernkastel, Rhineland, Prussia. She and Anton REITENAUER had the following children: |
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Jacob Jerg SPARN (also known as Jakob Jerg Sparr Or Spahr and Jacob Jerg Spaar), son of Daniel SPARN and Anna Catherine ULRICK, was born on 14 Dec 1616 in Holzelfingen, Lichtenstein, Reutlingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. He was christened on 19 Dec 1616 in Holzelfingen, Reutlingen, Württemberg, Germany. He lived in Ohnastetten, Urach, Württemberg, Germany. He married Maria KEHRER on 8 Dec 1640 in Rommelsbach, Reutlingen, Reutlingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. He died on 27 Mar 1681 in Altenbürg, Riesbürg, Ostalbkreis, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. |
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Maria KEHRER (also known as Maria Kehrer) was born in 1620 in Wannweil, Reutlingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. She died on 18 May 1689 in Altenbürg. She and Jacob Jerg SPARN had the following children: |
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Nicholas NEWLIN Jr Jr, son of Nicholas NEWLIN Sr Sr, was born in 1630 in Mountmellick, County Laois, Ireland. He died on 5 Jun 1699 in Concord Township, Chester, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America. He was buried in Concord Friends Cemetery, Concord Monthly Meeting, Delaware, Pennsylvania. He married Elizabeth PAGGOTT. |
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To Concord Township, Chester Co. (now Delaware CO.) PA in 1683 from Mt. Mellick, County Tyrone, Ireland. |
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Elizabeth PAGGOTT (also known as Newlin) was born c. 1640 in Ballykeeran, Ireland. She died in 1717 in Concord Township, Delaware, PA, USA. She and Nicholas NEWLIN Jr had the following children: |
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Thomas MENDENHALL, son of Francis MILDENHALL and Jane, was born in 1623 in Marridge Hill, Wiltshire, England. He married Joanna STRODE on 12 Aug 1649. He died c. 17 Nov 1682 in Marridge Hill. |
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Joanna STRODE (also known as Mendenhall), daughter of William STRODE and Joanna BARNARD, was born c. 1623 in Marridge Hill. She died in 1683 in PA. She and Thomas MENDENHALL had the following children: |
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Margery MENDENHALL (1655- ). Margery was born in 1655. She married Thomas MARTIN. |
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Joan MENDENHALL (1657-1698). Joan was born in 1657 in Marridge Hill, Wiltshire, England. She died on 10 May 1698 in Everley, Wiltshire, England. She married John SPIERS. |
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John MENDENHALL (1659- ). John was born in 1659. He married Elizabeth MARIS. |
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Benjamin MENDENHALL (1662- ). Benjamin was born in 1662. He married Ann PENNELL. |
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Stephen MENDENHALL (1664-1732). Stephen was born on 21 Aug 1664 in Wiltshire, England. He died on 2 Apr 1732 in Reading, Berkshire, England. |
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Moses MENDENHALL (1666- ). Moses was born in 1666. He married Elizabeth BACON. |
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Aaron MENDENHALL (1669- ). Aaron was born on 14 Sep 1669 in Ramsbury, Wiltshire, England. |
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Richard LANE, son of Thomas LANE OF BENTLEY and Alice Anne BAGOT, was born on 2 Jul 1610 in Blithfield, Staffordshire, England. He died in 1686 in Surry, Surry, Virginia, British Colonial America. He married Alice BURWELL. |
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Alice BURWELL was born in 1612 in Lincolnshire, England. She died on 4 Sep 1678 in Virginia, British Colonial America. She and Richard LANE had the following children: |
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Daniel DICKINSON, son of Matthew DICKINSON and Jane, married Mary in Cumberland, England. He died in Sampel Parish, Cumberland, England. |
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Matthew MILLER, son of John MILLER, was born in 1633 in Breckenbrough Parish, Kerby Wiske. He died in Armagh County, Ireland. He married Ann CLIBBORN. |
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To Ireland as a planter in 165725 |
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Ann CLIBBORN has few details recorded about her. She and Matthew MILLER had the following children: |
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John MOORE was born in near Glasgow, Scotland. He died in County Antrim, Ireland. |
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Emigrated to Ireland from near Glasgow in September 1612. |
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John MOORE had the following children: |
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Thomas MINSHALL, son of Thomas MINSHALL and Elinor SHAKERLY, was born c. 1580. |
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Thomas MINSHALL had the following children: |
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Richard TARBACK, son of Henry DE TURBOCKE and Ellen DANIELS, was born on 20 Jan 1666. He died "22 MAR" in Granston in Warrington, Cheshire, England. He married Christina CALDWELL. |
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Christina CALDWELL, daughter of Henry DE TURTNAKE CALDWELL, died on 10 Dec 1696 in Graston, England. She and Richard TARBACK had the following children: |
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Johannes RIERER (also known as Hanss Rierer, Johannes Rierer and Johannes Hans Rierer) was born on 16 Aug 1599 in Herbolzheim, Emmendingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. He was christened on 18 Aug 1599 in Herbolzheim. He lived in Herbolzheim, Emmendingen, Baden. He died in May 1634 in Herbolzheim. He was buried on 3 May 1634 in Herbolzheim. He married Apollonia ZEH. |
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Apollonia ZEH (also known as Appolonia Zehin and Apollonia Zehe) was born c. 1602 in Herbolzheim. She died on 10 Jan 1675 in Herbolzheim. She was buried on 10 Jan 1675 in Herbolzheim, Emmendingen, Baden, Germany. She and Johannes RIERER had the following children: |
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Bernard REITENAUER (also known as Bernard Reitnawer), son of George Herman REITENAUER and Countess Isabella DE FONTENAY, was born on 11 Jan 1558 in Niederheimbach, Mainz-Bingen, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. He married Anna Maria VON BAURHEIM KLUMP c. 1581 in Hundheim, Neukirchen bei Sulzbach-Rosenberg, Amberg-Sulzbach, Bavaria, Germany. He died in 1610 in Gondiswil, Aarwangen, Canton of Bern, Switzerland. |
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Countess Anna Maria VON BAURHEIM KLUMP (also known as Anna Klump and Maria Anna Countess VonBaurheim) was born in 1560 in Argenthal, Simmern, Rhineland, Prussia. She died on 5 Jun 1622 in Hundheim, Bell (Hunsrück), Simmern, Rhineland, Prussia. She and Bernard REITENAUER had the following children: |
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Daniel SPARN, son of Johann Daniel SPARN and Anna Catharina GEIGER, was christened on 28 Jan 1592 in Ohnastetten, Urach, Württemberg, Germany. He lived in Ohnastetten. He died c. 1656. He married Anna Catherine ULRICK. |
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Anna Catherine ULRICK was born in 1596 in Holzelfingen, Lichtenstein, Reutlingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. She died in 1660 in Altenbürg, Riesbürg, Ostalbkreis, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. She and Daniel SPARN had the following children: |
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Nicholas NEWLIN Sr Sr, son of Nicholas NEWLIN, was born in 1560 in Canterbury, Kent, England. He died on 4 Jan 1643 in Benstead, Southhampton, England. He was buried in Buried in church of Benstead. |
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Nicholas NEWLIN Sr had the following children: |
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Francis MILDENHALL, son of John MYNOLD, was born in 1588 in Great Bedwyn, Wiltshire, England. He died c. 7 Nov 1673 in Great Bedwyn. He was buried on 7 Nov 1673 in Little Bedwin, Wiltshire, England. He married Jane. |
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A de Mildenhall ancestor accompanied William the Conqueror in 1066. -Burke's Country Gentry, p. 441. |
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Descended from Sir John de Mildenhall, knighted by Edward I, 1272-1307. Family lost its estate and position in the House of York v. Lancaster ca. 1D. |
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Jane (also known as Mildenhall) was born in 1594. She and Francis MILDENHALL had the following children: |
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William STRODE (also known as William of Barrington Strode), son of William STRODE Sr Sr and Elizabeth UPTON, was born on 11 Jan 1589 in Shepton Mallet, Somerset, England. He married Joanna BARNARD in 1621 in Shepton Mallet. He died on 20 Dec 1666 in Barrington, Somerset, England. He was buried on 20 Dec 1666 in Barrington, Somerset, England, United Kingdom. |
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Joanna BARNARD26,27,28,29,30 (also known as Strode), daughter of Thomas BARNARD and Jane SMYTHES, was born on 9 Jul 1609 in Downside Shepton Mallet, Somerset, England. She died on 23 Aug 1649. She died on 23 Aug 1649 in Barrington, Somerset, England. She was buried in Somerset, England. She and William STRODE had the following children: |
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Jane STRODE (1631- ). Jane was born in 1631. |
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Thomas LANE OF BENTLEY, son of John LANE OF HYDE AND BENTLEY and Jane Martha LITTLETON, was born on 17 May 1585 in Bentley, Staffordshire, England. He was an Esquire Justice of the Peace. He married Alice Anne BAGOT on 8 Feb 1608 in Blithfield, Staffordshire, England. He died on 13 Jun 1660 in Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, England. |
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Alice Anne BAGOT was born on 7 Sep 1589 in Blithfield. She died in Jan 1636 in Staffordshire, England. She and Thomas LANE OF BENTLEY had the following children: |
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Matthew DICKINSON was born in Cumberland, England. He was buried in Aug 1670 in Lowmoor, near Ullock, Pardshaw Mo. Mtg. Cumberland Quarterly Meeting Records, Friend's Library, London MT. Mellick Meeting. Matthew married Jane. |
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John MILLER died in at Kirby Wiske, North Riding, Yorkshire.25 |
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Thomas MINSHALL married Elinor SHAKERLY. |
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Elinor SHAKERLY has few details recorded about her. She and Thomas MINSHALL had the following children: |
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Henry DE TURBOCKE died in in Lancashire, England. He married Ellen DANIELS. |
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Ellen DANIELS has few details recorded about her. She and Henry DE TURBOCKE had the following children: |
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Henry DE TURTNAKE CALDWELL has few details recorded about him. |
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Henry DE TURTNAKE CALDWELL had the following children: |
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George Herman REITENAUER (also known as George Reitnawer and Georg Bernhard Reitenauer), son of Heinrich REITENAUER and Mary Magdalena SCHMIDT, was born in 1538 in Aargau, Switzerland. He died in 1627 in Koblenz, Aargau, Switzerland. He married Isabella DE FONTENAY. |
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Countess Isabella DE FONTENAY (also known as Isabella Fontenay and Isabella de Fontenay) was born in 1538 in Ardennes, Champagne-Ardenne, France. She died in 1610 in Saint-Aubin-d'Aubigné, Ille-et-Vilaine, Brittany, France. She was buried in Saint-Aubin-d'Aubigné. She and George Herman REITENAUER had the following children: |
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Johann Daniel SPARN (also known as Jacob Daniel Spahr (, JACOB DANIEL Spahn, Daniel Sparr, Jakob Daniel Sparn, Jacob Daniel Sparn (, Jacob Daniel Sparn, Daniel Sparn and Jackob Daniel Sparn), son of Johann Ludwig SPARN and Anna Lydia HOHANN, was born in 1550 in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. He was christened in 1550 in Baden, Amt Baden, Baden, Germany. He died on 5 Dec 1627 in Ballrechten-Dottingen, Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. He married Anna Catharina GEIGER. |
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Anna Catharina GEIGER was born in 1556 in Gerhausen, Blaubeuren, Württemberg, Germany. She died on 11 Jan 1596 in Ohnastetten, Sankt Johann, Reutlingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. She and Johann Daniel SPARN had the following children: |
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Nicholas NEWLIN was born in Northampton, England. |
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Nicholas NEWLIN had the following children: |
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John MYNOLD was born c. 1563 in Little Bedwin, Wiltshire, England. |
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William STRODE Sr Sr, son of Edward STRODE and Alice WHITING, was born c. 1550. "Clothier" he was. He married Elizabeth UPTON in 1580. He died on 22 Aug 1592 in Shepton Mallet, Somerset, England. He was buried in St. Peter and St. Paul Church, Shepton Mallet, Somerset, England. |
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Elizabeth UPTON (also known as Strode) was born c. 1559 in Worminster, Somerset, England. She died on 7 Jan 1629 in Milton Clevedon, Somerset, England. She was buried in Milton Clevedon. She and William STRODE Sr had the following children: |
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Thomas BARNARD was born in 1585 in Downside Shepton Mallet, Somerset, England. He married Jane SMYTHES on 28 Dec 1606. He died on 3 Aug 1658 in Christian Malford, Wiltshire, England. |
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Jane SMYTHES (also known as Barnard) was born on 22 Jun 1589 in Wrington, Somerset, England. She was christened on 22 Jun 1589 in Wrington, North Somerset, Somerset, England. She died on 12 Apr 1658 in Shepton Mallet, Somerset, England. She was buried in Saint Peter And Saint Paul Church, Shepton Mallet, Somerset, England. She and Thomas BARNARD had the following children: |
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John LANE OF HYDE AND BENTLEY, son of Thomas Francis LANE OF HYDE AND BENTLEY and Catherine TRENTHAM, was born in 1564 in Northamptonshire, England. He married Jane Martha LITTLETON in 1580 in Worcestershire, England. He died on 25 Jun 1605 in Pillaton, Staffordshire, England. |
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Jane Martha LITTLETON was born in Apr 1566 in Pillaton. She had the title 'Lady'. She died in 1598 in Bentley, Staffordshire, England. She and John LANE OF HYDE AND BENTLEY had the following children: |
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Heinrich REITENAUER (also known as Henrich Reitnawer), son of Williband REITENAUER and Henrietta VON WESTERBURG, was born in 1518 in Reitnau, Aargau, Switzerland. He died in 1565 in Reitnau. He married Mary Magdalena SCHMIDT. |
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Mary Magdalena SCHMIDT (also known as Maria Magdalena Schmidt) was born c. 1518 in Aargau, Switzerland. She and Heinrich REITENAUER had the following children: |
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Johann Ludwig SPARN (also known as Johann Hans Sparn (, Johann Sparn and Ludwig Sparn), son of Johann Hans SPARN and Barbara BOSSELIN, was born in 1525 in Ohnastetten, Sankt Johann, Reutlingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. He married Anna Lydia HOHANN in 1547 in Ohnastetten. He died in 1585 in Ohnastetten. |
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Anna Lydia HOHANN (also known as Lydia) was born in 1527 in Ohnastetten. She died in 1600 in Holzelfingen, Lichtenstein, Reutlingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. She and Johann Ludwig SPARN had the following children: |
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Edward STRODE, son of Thomas STRODE, was born in 1525. He married Alice WHITING in 1550. |
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Alice WHITING (also known as Strode) was the daughter of WHITING. She and Edward STRODE had the following children: |
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Thomas Francis LANE OF HYDE AND BENTLEY, son of John LANE OF BENTLEY HYDE 1st 1st and Margaret Catherine PATRICK, was born in 1531 in King's Bromley, Staffordshire, England. He married Catherine TRENTHAM c. 1555 in Bromley, Staffordshire, England. He died on 9 Mar 1586 in Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire, England. |
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Catherine TRENTHAM was born in 1520 in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England. She had the title 'Lady'. She died in 1596 in Rickmansworth, Three Rivers District, Hertfordshire, England. She and Thomas Francis LANE OF HYDE AND BENTLEY had the following children: |
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Williband REITENAUER, son of Pertinax REITENAUER and Fredegunde VON EKENEN, was born c. 1500 in Reitnau, Aargau, Switzerland. He died in Reitnau. He married Henrietta VON WESTERBURG. |
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Henrietta VON WESTERBURG was born in 1500 in Reitnau. She died in Reitnau. She and Williband REITENAUER had the following children: |
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Johann Hans SPARN (also known as Johann " Hans" Sparn, JOHANN HANS SPARN and Johann Sparn), son of Eldest SPARN and ., was born in 1500 in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. He married Barbara BOSSELIN in 1520. He died in 1575 in Baden-Württemberg. |
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Barbara BOSSELIN was born in 1500 in Baden-Württemberg. She died in Baden-Württemberg. She and Johann Hans SPARN had the following children: |
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Thomas STRODE, son of Walter STRODE, was born in 1490. He married c. 1512. He died in Shepton Mallet, Somerset, England. |
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John LANE OF BENTLEY HYDE 1st 1st, son of Richard LANE OF HYDE AND BENTLEY and Anne Elizabeth DE HARCOURT, was born in Bentley, Staffordshire, England. He had the title 'Sir'. He died on 15 Nov 1576 in Bentley. He married Margaret Catherine PATRICK. |
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Margaret Catherine PATRICK was born in 1503 in Harcourt, Staffordshire, England. She died in 1578 in Bentley. She and John LANE OF BENTLEY HYDE 1st had the following children: |
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Pertinax REITENAUER, son of Rudolph REIDENAUER, was born in 1475 in Reitnau, Aargau, Switzerland. He died in Koblenz, Aargau, Switzerland. He married Fredegunde VON EKENEN. |
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Fredegunde VON EKENEN was born in 1476 in Reitnau. She died in Koblenz. She and Pertinax REITENAUER had the following children: |
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Eldest SPARN was born c. 1488 in Cannstatt, Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. He died in 1550 in Germany. He was buried in 1550. He married . |
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. was born in 1488 in Germany. She died in 1560 in Germany. She was buried in 1560. She and Eldest SPARN had the following children: |
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Walter STRODE, son of John STRODE and Joan OAKLE, was born in 1455. He married c. 1480. |
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Richard LANE OF HYDE AND BENTLEY was born in 1474 in Stanton Harcourt, Oxfordshire, England. He married Anne Elizabeth DE HARCOURT in 1487 in Stanton Harcourt. He died on 28 Jan 1518 in Bentley, Staffordshire, England.31 |
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Richard died the 28th of January in 1517/18. Anna died in April of the same year. They were buried at Brewood Co., Stafford in which Church an alabaster slab about 7 feet long and 3 feet wide was discovered in 1878 by the removal of some paving in the South Aisle. On this slab were two figures: that of a knight in full armor with sward sheathed, and his lady with "choir and pomander box". Between the figures were two coats of arms: that of the knight being "a chevron gules between three mullets azure". That of the lady being undecipherable. At the foot of the slab were five small, female figures and three males. The inscription read: "Here lie Richard Lane, armigher, of Hide, & Anna his wife." source: "Country Roads and Lanes, The Ancestry and Descendants of General Jackson Lane" by Fannie Lane Steele
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Anne Elizabeth DE HARCOURT, daughter of John HARCOURT and Margaret BRACY, was born in 1461 in Stanton Harcourt. She died in Apr 1518 in Stanton Harcourt. She was buried in Brewood, Staffordshire, England. Buried with Richard Lane and their children. She and Richard LANE OF HYDE AND BENTLEY had the following children: |
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Rudolph REIDENAUER, son of Nicholas REIDENAUER, was born c. 1450 in Koblenz, Aargau, Switzerland. He died in Shadenack Castle, near Koblenz, Canton of Aargau, Switzerland. |
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John STRODE, son of William DE STRODE and Alys LEDRED, was born c. 1430. He married Joan OAKLE. |
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Joan OAKLE (also known as Strode), daughter of John OAKLE, was born c. 1435. She and John STRODE had the following children: |
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John HARCOURT, son of Thomas HARCOURT and Joan FRANCIS, was born in 1406 in Oxfordshire, England. He had the title 'Sir'. He died in 1496 in Ranton Hall, Ranton, Staffordshire, England. He married Margaret BRACY. |
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Margaret BRACY was born in 1429 in Hereford, Herefordshire, England. She and John HARCOURT had the following children: |
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Nicholas REIDENAUER, son of Bernhard REIDENAUER and Anna VON BAUERHEIM, was born in Koblenz, Aargau, Switzerland. He died in 1386 in Mainz-Bingen, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. |
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William DE STRODE, son of Sir Richard DE STRODE and Margaret GERARD, was born in 1410. He married Alys LEDRED c. 1443. He died on 14 Sep 1499 in Somerton, Somerset, England. |
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Alys LEDRED (also known as de Strode) has few details recorded about her. She and William DE STRODE had the following children: |
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Thomas HARCOURT, son of Thomas HARCOURT and Joan FRANCIS, was born in 1377 in Leicestershire, England. He had the title 'Sir'. He died on 6 Jul 1420 in Stanton Harcourt, Oxfordshire, England. He married Joan FRANCIS. |
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Joan FRANCIS was born c. 1381 in Derbyshire, England. She died in 1449 in Oxfordshire, England. She and Thomas HARCOURT had the following children: |
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Bernhard REIDENAUER, son of George REIDENAUER and Countess Isabella FONTENAY, was born c. 1340 in Koblenz, Aargau, Switzerland. He died in 1374 in Mainz-Bingen, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. He married Anna VON BAUERHEIM. |
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Anna VON BAUERHEIM was born c. 1340 in Switzerland. She and Bernhard REIDENAUER had the following children: |
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Sir Richard DE STRODE, son of Henry DE STRODE and Elizabeth BRENT, was born c. 1390 in West Hewstock, Dorset, England. He married Margaret GERARD c. 1419. He died in Farnham, Dorset, England, United Kingdom. |
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Margaret GERARD (also known as de Strode) was born c. 1400 in Farnham. She died bef 1428. She and Richard DE STRODE had the following children: |
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Thomas HARCOURT, son of William DE HARCOURT and Joan DE GREY, was born in 1342 in Market Bosworth, Leicestershire, England. He had the title 'Sir'. He died on 12 Apr 1417 in Market Bosworth. He married Joan FRANCIS. |
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Thomas Harcourt, Knight, married before Michaelmas term 1373 Maud Grey, widow of John Botetourt (died 21 Sept. 1369).
"Thomas Harcourt, Knt., of Stanton Harcourt, Oxfordshire, Market Bosworth, Leicestershire and Ellenhall, Staffordshire, Wormleighton, Warwickshire, etc., Knight of the Shire for Oxfordshire, 1376, Sheriff of Oxfordshire, 1408-9, 2nd son, born about 1342 (aged 28 in 1370). He was heir male, c. 1350, to his older brother, Richard Harcourt, Knt., by which he succeeded to most of the Harcourt family estates. He married before Michaelmas term 1373 (date of lawsuit) Maud Grey, widow of John Botetort (died 21 Sept. 1369). They had three sons, John, Thomas, Knt., and Richard (of Saredon), and four daughters, Anne (wife of Thomas Erdington, Esq., 4th Lord Erdington), Katherine, Isabel, and Maud. In 1365 Thomas de Astley and his wife, Elizabeth, sued him for the manor of Nailstone, Leicestershire. In 1373 Robert Armstrong and Margaret his wife granted to him all the lands, etc. in Cokeslone, Staffordshire, which they had by the gift and enfeeoffment of Sir Ralph de Ferrers. In 1377 Thomas de Astley and his wife, Elizabeth, sued him for the manor of Ellenhall, Staffordshire, the reversion of which was eventually granted to the said Thomas and Elizabeth. He presented to the free chapel of the Hospital of St. John the Baptist (present-day Queen Anne's Hospital), in Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire, in 1386, in right of his wife, Maud. His wife, Maud, died 29 Jan. 1394, and was buried in an alter tomb at Stanton Harcourt, Oxfordshire. Sir Thomas Harcourt died 12 April 1417. He left a will proved 12 Oct. 1417, requesting burial in Ronton Priory, Staffordshire."
Wife: Maud Grey, before 13 June 1374, Rotherfield, Oxfordshire, England 1.) Thomas Harcourt. |
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Joan FRANCIS was born c. 1381 in Derbyshire, England. She died in 1449 in Oxfordshire, England. She and Thomas HARCOURT had the following children: |
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George REIDENAUER, son of Pertinax REIDENAUER and Fredegunde VON EKENEN, was born c. 1320 in Koblenz, Aargau, Switzerland. He died in 1386 in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. He married Isabella FONTENAY. |
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Countess Isabella FONTENAY was born c. 1320 in Switzerland. She died in Shadenack Castle, near Koblenz, Canton of Aargau, Switzerland. She and George REIDENAUER had the following children: |
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Henry DE STRODE, son of Sir Hugh DE STRODE and Beatrice DE BYTTON, married Elizabeth BRENT. |
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Elizabeth BRENT (also known as de Strode) was born c. 1365 in Cossington, Somerset, England, United Kingdom. She and Henry DE STRODE had the following children: |
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William DE HARCOURT, son of John DE HARCOURT and Eleanor ZOUCHE, was born in 1300 in Market Bosworth, Leicestershire, England. He married Joan DE GREY c. 1318. He died on 6 Jun 1349 in Stanton, Harcourt, Oxfordshire, England. |
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“Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial & Medieval Families,” Douglas Richardson (2013): “WILLIAM DE HARCOURT Knt., of Stanton Harcourt, Oxfordshire, Pleasley, Derbyshire, Magna Sheepy and Market Bosworth, Leicestershire, Ellenhall, Staffordshire, Baxterley, Warwickshire, Bingley, Yorkshire, etc., son and heir by his father's 1strriage, born about 1300 (aged 30 in 1330). He married before 1324 JOAN DE GREY, daughter of Richard de Grey, Knt., 2nd Lord Grey of Codnor, by Joan, daughter of Robert Fitz Payn, 1st Lord Fitz Payn [see CODNOR 11 for her ancestry]. They had two sons, Richard, Knt, and Thomas, Knt. He presented to the church of Pleasley, Derbyshire in 1331. In 1344 he and his wife, Joan, and Joan's brother, John de Grey, of Codnor, and Alice his wife were granted a papal indult for plenary remission. SIR WILLIAM DE HARCOURT died of the plague 6 June 1349. His widow, Joan, married (2nd) before 1350 (as his 2nd wife) RALPH DE FERRERS, Knt., of Bikon, Warwickshire, Captain of Calais, 1358-61, Admiral of the King's Fleet towards the north, 1370, Warden of the Western Marches of Scotland, Captain of the King's Barges, Trier of Petitions in Parliament, younger son of William de Ferrers, Knt., 1st Lord Ferrers of Groby, by his 1st wife, [?Margaret], daughter of John de Segrave, Knt., 2nd Lord Segrave [see GROBY 9 for his ancestry]. He was born about 1313-18 (aged 72 in 1385-90). He was one of the founders of the Corpus Christ Guild in Leicester, Leicestershire in 1343. He was present at the Siege of Calais in 1346. In 1350 William de Shareshull, Knt, conveyed the manor of Ellenhall, Staffordshire to Ralph and his wife, Joan, for life; with remainder to Joan's granddaughters, Katherine and Elizabeth, daughters of Richard de Harcourt. The same year he was sent by the king with some lords and 40 other knights to Bordeaux for the relief of the town of St. John de Angely, which was then besieged by the French. He returned to England in August 1351. He was present at the Battle of Poitiers in 1356. He presented to the church of Pleasley, Derbyshire in 1361. His wife, Joan, died at Ellenhall, Staffordshire 22 July 1369. In 1370 Thomas de Astley and his wife, Elizabeth, granted the manor of Ellenhall, Staffordshire to Ralph de Ferrers, Knt, for life, and to revert after his death to Thomas and Elizabeth and the heirs of Elizabeth. In 1370 he served as Admiral of the Fleet which conducted Robert de Knolles, Knt. and his army to France. In 1371 he was appointed Admiral of the King's Fleet towards the north. He was a legatee in the 1375 will of his nephew, Edward le Despenser, K.G., 4th Lord le Despenser. He was appointed a Conservator of the truce with France in 1376. In 1376 he was one of the mainpernors in Parliament of William le Latimer, K.G., 4th Lord Latimer. In 1378 he was a commissioner to receive the Castle of Brest, which was surrendered by the Duke of Brittany. The same year he was ordered to muster the men-at-arms and archers, who were about to serve under John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster. In 1378 Thomas de Asdey and his wife Elizabeth granted the manor of Ellenhall, Staffordshire to Ralph de Ferrers, Knt., for life; with remainder to Thomas de Harcourt, Knt., for life; and to revert after his death to Thomas and Elizabeth and the heirs of Elizabeth. In 1380 he was arrested on a charge of conducting traitorous correspondence with the French. He subsequently appeared in Parliament in the custody of the Earl Marshal; he denied the charge and was declared innocent by the Lords in Parliament. He gave evidence in the Scrope-Grosvenor controversy in the period, 1385-90. SIR RALPH DE FERRERS died between 24 Sept. 1391 and 7 July 1392. Brydges Collins' Peerage of England 4 (1812): 428-453 (sub Harcourt Earl Harcourt). Nichols Hist. & Antiqs. of Leicester 4(2) (1811): *519—*520. Baker Hist & Antiqs. of Northampton 1 (1822-30): 103-104, 658-659. Nicolas Testamenta Vetusta 1 (6): 99-100 (will of Edward, Lord Despenser). Nicolas Controversy between Scrape & Grosvenor 2 (1832): 361-366 (biog. of Sir Ralph Ferrers). Banks Baronies in Fee 1 (1844): 227-230 (sub Grey of Codnor). Champollion-Figeac Lettres de Rois, Reines et autres Personnages 2 (1847): 117-118 (letter of King Edward III of England to Ralph de Ferrers, Captain of Calais). Lipscomb Hist. & Antiqs. of Buckiagham 4 (1847): 590. Cox Notes on the Churches of Derbyshire 4 (1879): 474. Ronton Chartulary (Colls. Hist. Staffs. 4(1)) (1883): 271-272 (Harcourt ped.: "De dicto Johanne [Harcourt] descendit jus et hereditas cuidam Willielmo de Harecurt tanquam filio et heredi, qui desponsavit Johannam, filiam Domini Ricardi de Grey de Codenore."). Boyd & Wrottesley Final Concords (Colls. Hist. Staffs. 11) (1890): 164, 178, 193. Year Books of Edward III: Year XVI 7 (Rolls Ser. 31b) (1896): 209-213. Papal Regs.: Letters 3 (1897): 110. Wrottesley Crecy & Calais (1898): 200. Bateson Recs. of the Borough of Leicester 2 (1901): lvii, 70, 154. List of Inqs. Ad Quad Damnum 1 (PRO Lists and Indexes 17) (1904): 228, 254. Wrottesley Peds. from the Plea Rolls (1905): 92-93, 101, 132, 201, 342. Cal. IPM 7 (1909): 221-222; 13 (1954): 60. C.F.R. 4 (1913): 180. Wedgwood Harcourt of Ellenhall (Colls. Hist. Staffs. 3rd Ser. 1914) (1914): 196-197. Unwin Finance & Trade under Edward III (1918): 349-350. Farnham Leicestershire Medieval Peds. (1925): 55 (Harcourt ped.). C.P. 5 (1926): 352 footnote a (sub Ferrers). Rpt. on the MSS of Reginald Rawdon Hastings, Esq. 1 (Hist. MSS Comm. 78) (1928): 79. Stokes et al. Warwickshire Feet of Fines 3 (Dugdale Soc. 18) (1943): 82. VCH Warwick 4 (1947): 25; 6 (1951): 32. Paget Baronage of England (1957) 271: 2. Ellis Cat. Seals in the P.R.O. 1(1978): 31 (seal of William de Harecourt dated 1339— A shield of arms, couche: two bars [HARCOURT], the field hatched; helm above with stylized mantling on both sides and crest: a peacock. A scroll on right. No legend but a band of running ornament). VCH Oxford 12 (1990): 274-275. Schumer Oxfordshire Forests 1246-1609 (Oxfordshire Rec. Soc. 64) (2004): 129, 132, 134. National Archives, SC 8/245/12202 (available at www.catalogue.nationalarchives.gov.uk/search.asp). Children of William de Harcourt, Knt., by Joan de Grey: i. RICHARD DE HARCOURT, Knt., of Ellenhall, Staffordshire, son and heir, born about 1328 (aged 21 in 1349). He married JOAN DE SHARESHULL (or SHARESHILL), daughter of William de Shareshull, Knt., Chief Justice of the King's Bench, Chief Baf the Exchequer. They had two daughters, Katherine and Elizabeth. He was granted letters of protections about June 1346, he then about to set out for France in the retinue of Maurice de Berkeley. He subsequently fought at the Battle of Crecy 26 August 1346. SIR RICHARD DE HARCOURT died before 1350, probably of the plague. Shaw Hist. & Antiqs. of Staffordshire. Nichols Hist. & Antiqs. of Leicester 4(2) (1811): *519—*520. Ronton Chartulary (Colls. Hist Staffs. 4(1)) (1883): 271-272 (Harcourt ped.: "De dicto Willielmo [de Harcourt] descendit jus et hereditas cuidam Ricardo de Harecourt tanquam filio et heredi, qui desponsavit Johannam, filiam Domini Willielmi de Shareshull."). Boyd & Wrottesley Final Concords (Colls. Hist. Staffs. 11) (1890): 160-169. Wrottesley Crecy & Calais (1898): 35, 37, 89. Genealogist n.s. 17 (1901): 175. Wrottesley Peds. from the Plea Rolls (1905): 92-93, 101, 132, 201, 342. Wedgwood Revs. of Rec. Office Pubs. (Colls. Hist. Staffs. 3rd Ser. 1913) (1913): 342. Wedgwood Harcourt of Ellenhall (Colls. Hist. Staffs. 3.1 Ser. 1914) (1914): 196 ("Sir Richard's wife is called Jane, daughter of Sir William de Shareshull, the chief justice. But Sir William had a son; two generations of Sir Williams succeeded him at Patshull; and how Jane became, in her issue, heiress to Patshull in 1439 I do not understand"). Farnham Leicestershire Medieval Peds. (1925): 55 (Harcourt ped.). Putnam Place in Legal Hist. of Sir William Shareshull (1950). Booth Account of Master John de Burnham the Younger (Lanc. & Cheshire Rec. Soc. 125) (1991): 171-172 (biog. of William de Shareshull). Sainty Judges of England (Selden Soc. Supp. Ser. 10) (1993): 7, 24, 25, 63, 92 (re. William Shareshull). Child of Richard de Harcourt, by Joan de Shareshull: a. ELIZABETH DE HARCOURT, married THOMAS DE ASTLEY, Knt., of Hillmorton, Warwickshire [see ASTLEY 12]. ii. THOMAS HARCOURT, Knt. [see next].32”
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Joan DE GREY was born in 1302 in Codnor, Derbyshire, England. She died on 22 Jul 1369 in Ellenhall, Staffordshire, England. She and William DE HARCOURT had the following children: |
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Pertinax REIDENAUER was born c. 1290 in Koblenz, Aargau, Switzerland. He died c. 1350. He married Fredegunde VON EKENEN. |
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Fredegunde VON EKENEN was born c. 1290 in Switzerland. She died in Shadenack Castle, near Koblenz, Canton of Aargau, Switzerland. She and Pertinax REIDENAUER had the following children: |
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Sir Hugh DE STRODE, son of Henry DE STRODE and Maud FICHETT BRAUPRE, was born c. 1290. He married Beatrice DE BYTTON c. 1345. |
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Beatrice DE BYTTON (also known as de Strode), daughter of John DE BYTTON and Hawise Avis DE FURNEAUX, was born c. 1320 in Bytton, Gloucestershire, England. She died in 1395 in Byton, Herefordshire, England. She and Hugh DE STRODE had the following children: |
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John DE HARCOURT was born on 1 Nov 1274 in Stanton St John, Oxfordshire, England. He had the title 'Sir'. He died on 2 May 1330 in Market Bosworth, Leicestershire, England. He married Eleanor ZOUCHE. |
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Eleanor ZOUCHE, daughter of Eudes LA ZOUCHE and Millicent DE CANTILUPE, was born c. 1278 in Harringworth, Northamptonshire, England. She died on 11 Oct 1350 in Stanton Harcourt, Oxfordshire, England. |
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From https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Zouche-154 Biography Eleanor la Zouche was born circa 1278 at Harringworth, Northamptonshire, England, the daughter of Sir Eudes la Zouche and Milicent de Cantelowe.[1][2][3]
She married Sir John de Harcourt, son of Sir Richard de Harcourt and Margaret Beke, before 1300. They had 1 son:[1][2][4][5]
Sir William Sources ↑ 1.0 1.1 Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. II, p. 342. ↑ 2.0 2.1 Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. III, p. 205-206. ↑ Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. II, p. 83-84. ↑ Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. III, p. 47-48. ↑ Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. II, p. 86. |
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John DE HARCOURT and Eleanor ZOUCHE had the following children: |
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Henry DE STRODE, son of Sir Hugh DE STRODE and Beatrice FICHETT, was born c. 1255. He married Maud FICHETT BRAUPRE in 1305. |
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Maud FICHETT BRAUPRE (also known as de Strode) has few details recorded about her. She and Henry DE STRODE had the following children: |
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John DE BYTTON was born in 1290 in Bytton, Gloucestershire, England. He married Hawise Avis DE FURNEAUX in 1313 in Ashington, Somerset, England. He died in 1330 in Maxstoke, Warwickshire, England. |
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Hawise Avis DE FURNEAUX, daughter of Matthew DE FURNEAUX and Matilda DE RALEGH, was born in 1300. She died in 1380. She and John DE BYTTON had the following children: |
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Eudes LA ZOUCHE, son of Alan LA ZOUCHE II II and Elena DE QUINCY, was born in 1232 in Ashby-de-la-Zouche, Leicestershire, England. He married Millicent DE CANTILUPE bef 13 Dec 1273. He died bef 25 Jun 1279 in Haringworth, Northamptonshire, England. |
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Millicent DE CANTILUPE was born c. 1246 in of Calne, Wiltshire, Aston Cantlow, Warwickshire, England. She died on 7 Jan 1299 in Harringworth, Northamptonshire, England. |
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Milicent de Cantelowe was born circa 1245 at of Calne, Wiltshire, Aston Cantlow, Warwickshire, England.
She married twice. First, before 1254, she married John de Montault, son of Sir Roger de Montalt, Seneschal & Justice of Chester and Cecilia d' Aubeney. No known issue.
Before December 13, 1273, she next married Sir Eudes la Zouche (1279-1299), son of Roger le Zouche, 2nd Lord Zouche, Sheriff of Devonshire and Margaret Biset. and Millicent had five children:
1.) Elizabeth la Zouche d. bt 1297-9 Feb 1309, wife of Sir Nicholas Poyntz 2.) Lucy la Zouche 3.) Eve la Zoucheb. c 1271, d. 5 Dec 1314 4.) Sir William la Zouche, 1st Lord Zouche of Harringworth b. 18 Dec 1276 or 21 Dec 1276, d. 11 Mar 1352 or 12 Mar 1352 5.) Eleanor la Zouche b. c 1278, wife of Sir John de Harcourt.
Milicent de Cantelowe died circa January 7, 1299. |
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Eudes LA ZOUCHE and Millicent DE CANTILUPE had the following children: |
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Sir Hugh DE STRODE, son of Sir Hugh de STRODE, was born in 1250 in Hewstock, Dorset, England. He married Beatrice FICHETT c. 1274 in Stringston, Dorset, England. He died in 1275 in Catstock, Dorset, England. |
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Beatrice FICHETT (also known as de Strode) has few details recorded about her. She and Hugh DE STRODE had the following children: |
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Matthew DE FURNEAUX was born in 1264 in Ashington, Somerset, England. He married Matilda DE RALEGH in 1284 in Somerset, England. He died in 1317 in Kilve, Somerset. |
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Matilda DE RALEGH was born in 1266 in Nettlecombe, Somerset, England. She died in 1318 in Ashington. She and Matthew DE FURNEAUX had the following children: |
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Alan LA ZOUCHE II II was born in 1205 in Ashby-de-la-Zouche, Leicestershire, England. He died on 10 Aug 1270 in North Molton, Devon, England. He married Elena DE QUINCY. |
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Elena DE QUINCY, daughter of Roger DE QUINCY 2nd Earl of Winchester 2nd Earl of Winchester and Helen DE GALLOWAY Countess of Winchester Countess of Winchester, was born c. 1217 in England. She died on 20 Aug 1296 in East Leicester, Leicestershire, England. She and Alan LA ZOUCHE II had the following children: |
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Sir Hugh de STRODE, son of Nicholas DE STRODE, was born c. 1225 in Strode, Dorset, England. He died aft 1272 in Dorset, England. |
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Roger DE QUINCY 2nd Earl of Winchester 2nd Earl of Winchester, son of Saer DE QUINCY 1st Earl of Winchester 1st Earl of Winchester and Margaret DE BEAUMONT, was born in 1195 in Winchester, Hampshire, England. He died on 5 Apr 1264 in Brackley, Northamptonshire, England. He was buried in Apr 1264 in Saint Peter Churchyard, Brackley, Northamptonshire, England. He married Helen DE GALLOWAY Countess of Winchester. He married Helen DE GALLOWAY. |
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Helen DE GALLOWAY, daughter of Alan FITZROLAND Lord of Galloway Lord of Galloway (1186-1234) and Unknown DE LACY (c. 1180-bef1209), was born in Aug 1207 in Carrick, Ayrshire, Scotland. She died on 21 Nov 1245 in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. She was buried on 30 Nov 1245 in Aberdeenshire. She and Roger DE QUINCY 2nd Earl of Winchester had the following children: |
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Elizabeth DE QUINCY (1220-1282). Elizabeth was born in 1220 in Winchester. She died in 1282 in Buchan, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. She was buried in Banff, Banffshire, Scotland. She married Alexander COMYN 6th Earl of Buchan, Constable and Justiciar of Scotland. |
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Helen DE GALLOWAY Countess of Winchester Countess of Winchester was born in Aug 1207 in Carrick. She died on 21 Nov 1245 in Aberdeenshire. She was buried in Brackley, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. She and Roger DE QUINCY 2nd Earl of Winchester had the following children: |
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Nicholas DE STRODE, son of Sir John DE STRODE and Joanna HEWSTOCK, was born in 1200 in Strode, Dorset, England. He died in 1248 in Strode. |
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Taken from "Strode Family" by Vic Ledger:
"Nicholas de Strode, esquire (K), was the son and heir of John de Strode, knight (I), and grandson of Robert de Strode, knight (H). The Leiger Book of Abbotsbury, then in the hands of Sir John Strangways of Melbury, mentions that Nicholas de Strode, knight (1249), during the reign of Henry III, gave to the abbey his lands and tenements at Tolpuddle." ▼References ↑ A. Donovan Faust (Foust). A Family History: The Ancestors of Thomas Wilson Faust. (1997). ↑ Strode appears to be a manor, but no reference to to its whereabouts has been found in Royal Commission on Historical Monuments of England (RCHME Inventory Volumes), Wikipedia or GENUKI. |
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Saer DE QUINCY 1st Earl of Winchester 1st Earl of Winchester, son of Robert DE QUINCY JUSTICIAR OF LOTHIAN and Judith Orabilis FITZNESS OF LEUCHARS, was born in 1090 in Daventry, Northamptonshire, England, United Kingdom. He married c. 1136. He died in 1158 in Winchester, Hampshire, England. Saher de Quincy, 1st Earl of Winchester (c. 1155-3 November 1219) (or Saieur di Quinci) was one of the leaders of the baronial rebellion against John, King of England, and a major figure in both the kingdoms of Scotland and England in the decades around the turn of the twelfth and thirteenth centuries.
Scottish Upbringing Saher de Quincy's immediate background was in the Scottish kingdom: his father, Robert de Quincy, was a knight in the service of King William the Lion, and his mother, Orabilis de Mar, was the heiress of the lordship of Leuchars in Fife (see below).
His own rise to prominence in England came through his marriage to Margaret, the younger sister of Robert de Beaumont, Earl of Leicester: but it is probably no coincidence that her other brother was the de Quincy's powerful Fife neighbour, Roger de Beaumont, Bishop of St Andrews. Earl Robert died in 1204, and left Margaret as co-heiress to the vast earldom along with her elder sister. The estate was split in half, and after the final division was ratified in 1207, de Quincy was made Earl of Winchester.
Earl of Winchester Following his marriage, Winchester became a prominent military and diplomatic figure in England. There is no evidence of any close alliance with King John, however, and his rise to importance was probably due to his newly acquired magnate status and the family connections that underpinned it.
One man with whom he does seem to have developed a close personal relationship is his cousin, Robert Fitzwalter (d. 1235). In 1203, they served as co-commanders of the garrison at the major fortress of Vaudreuil in Normandy. They surrendered the castle without a fight to Philip II of France, fatally weakening the English position in northern France. Although popular opinion seems to have blamed them for the capitulation, a royal writ is extant stating that the castle was surrendered at King John's command, and both Winchester and Fitzwalter endured personal humiliation and heavy ransoms at the hands of the French.
In Scotland, he was perhaps more successful. In 1211 to 1212, the Earl of Winchester commanded an imposing retinue of a hundred knights and a hundred serjeants in William the Lion's campaign against the Mac William rebels, a force which some historians have suggested may have been the mercenary force from Brabant lent to the campaign by John.
Magna Carta In 1215, when the baronial rebellion broke out, Robert Fitzwalter became the military commander, and the Earl of Winchester joined him, acting as one of the chief authors of Magna Carta and negotiators with John; both cousins were among the 25 guarantors of the Magna Carta. De Quincy fought against John in the troubles that followed the sealing of the Charter, and, again with Fitzwalter, travelled to France to invite Prince Louis of France to take the English throne. He and Fitzwalter were subsequently among the most committed and prominent supporters of Louis's candidature for the kingship, against both John and the infant Henry III.
The Fifth Crusade When military defeat cleared the way for Henry III to take the throne, de Quincy went on crusade, perhaps in fulfilment of an earlier vow. In 1219 he left to join the Fifth Crusade, then besieging Damietta. While in the east, he fell sick and died. He was buried in Acre, the capital of the Kingdom of Jerusalem, rather than in Egypt, and his heart was brought back and interred at Garendon Abbey near Loughborough, a house endowed by his wife's family.
Family The family of de Quincy had arrived in England after the Norman Conquest, and took their name from Cuinchy in the Arrondissement of Béthune; the personal name "Saher" was used by them over several generations. Both names are variously spelt in primary sources and older modern works, the first name being sometimes rendered Saher or Seer, and the surname as Quency or Quenci.
The first recorded Saher de Quincy (known to historians as "Saer I") was lord of the manor of Long Buckby in Northamptonshire in the earlier twelfth century, and second husband of Matilda of St Liz, stepdaughter of King David I of Scotland by Maud of Northumbria. This marriage produced two sons, Saer II and Robert de Quincy. It was Robert, the younger son, who was the father of the Saer de Quincy who eventually became Earl of Winchester. By her first husband Robert Fitz Richard, Matilda was also the paternal grandmother of Earl Saer's close ally, Robert Fitzwalter.
Robert de Quincy seems to have inherited no English lands from his father, and pursued a knightly career in Scotland, where he is recorded from around 1160 as a close companion of his cousin, King William the Lion. By 1170 he had married Orabilis, heiress of the Scottish lordship of Leuchars and, through her, he became lord of an extensive complex of estates north of the border which included lands in Fife, Strathearn and Lothian.
Saher de Quincy, the son of Robert de Quincy and Orabilis of Leuchars, was raised largely in Scotland. His absence from English records for the first decades of his life has led some modern historians and genealogists to confuse him with his uncle, Saer II, who took part in the rebellion of Henry the Young King in 1173, when the future Earl of Winchester can have been no more than a toddler. Saer II's line ended without direct heirs, and his nephew and namesake would eventually inherit his estate, uniting his primary Scottish holdings with the family's Northamptonshire patrimony, and possibly some lands in France.
Issue By his wife Margaret de Beaumont, Earl Saher had three sons and three daughters:
1.) Lora who married Sir William de Valognes, Chamberlain of Scotland.
2.) Arabella who married Sir Richard Harcourt.
3.) Robert (d. 1217), before 1206 he married Hawise of Chester, 1st Countess of Lincoln, sister and co-heiress of Randolph de Blondeville, 4th Earl of Chester.
4.) Roger, who succeeded his father as earl of Winchester (though he did not take formal possession of the earldom until after his mother's death).
5.) Robert de Quincy (second son of that name; d. 1257) who married Elen, daughter of the Welsh prince Llywelyn the Great.
6.) Hawise, who married Hugh de Vere, 4th Earl of Oxford. Saer was buried aft 3 Nov 1219 in Acre, Kingdom of Jerusalem. He married Margaret DE BEAUMONT. He married Margaret DE BEAUMONT. |
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Margaret DE BEAUMONT and Saer DE QUINCY 1st Earl of Winchester had the following children: |
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Hawise DE QUINCY (1184-1263). Hawise was born on 10 Dec 1184 in Winchester. She died on 3 Feb 1263 in Essex, England. She was buried in Feb 1263 in Earls Colne, Essex, England. She married Hugh DE VERE 4th Earl of Oxford. |
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Margaret DE BEAUMONT, daughter of Robert DE BEAUMONT 3rd Earl of Leicester 3rd Earl of Leicester and Petronella DE GRANDMESNIL Countess of Leicester Countess of Leicester, was born on 2 Aug 1154 in Groby, Leicestershire, England. She died on 12 Jan 1235 in Brackley, Northamptonshire, England. She was buried in 1235 in Garendon, Leicestershire, England. |
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Hawise DE QUINCY (1184-1263). Hawise was born on 10 Dec 1184 in Winchester. She died on 3 Feb 1263 in Essex. She was buried in Feb 1263 in Earls Colne. She married Hugh DE VERE 4th Earl of Oxford. |
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Sir John DE STRODE, son of Sir Robert DE STRODE, was born in 1175 in Strode, Dorset, England. He was a High Sheriff of Somerset and Dorset. He died in 1245 in Strode. He married Joanna HEWSTOCK. |
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Robert DE QUINCY JUSTICIAR OF LOTHIAN was born in 1138 in Long Buckby, Northamptonshire, England. He had the title 'Sir'. He died on 29 Sep 1197 in Buckley Manor, Northamptonshire, England. He married Judith Orabilis FITZNESS OF LEUCHARS. |
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Judith Orabilis FITZNESS OF LEUCHARS was born c. 1135 in Leuchars, Fife, Scotland. She married c. 1152 in Brackley, Northamptonshire, England. She died bef Jun 1203 in Long Buckby. |
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Robert DE BEAUMONT 3rd Earl of Leicester 3rd Earl of Leicester, son of Robert DE BEAUMONT 2nd Earl of Leicester 2nd Earl of Leicester and Amice DE GAEL, was born in 1121 in Beaumont, Dordogne, Aquitaine, France. He married Petronella DE GRANDMESNIL Countess of Leicester in 1155 in Leicester Abbey, Leicestershire, England. He died on 31 Aug 1190 in Durazzo Provence, West, Albania. |
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Robert was the only son of Robert, second earl of Leicester, and Amice (daughter of Ralph de Gael). He was born after a number of elder sisters. He inherited from his father large estates in England and Normandy.
After 1154 he seems to have spent much of his time in charge of the Leicester lands in Normandy. By 1159 he had received from the king the marriage of Petronilla, daughter & heir of William de Grandmesnil.
The seal he used before his father's death demonstrates that he had taken the surname de Breteuil. This has some significance in that it reveals him stressing his descent from William fitz Osbern.
Robert de Beaumont, 3rd Earl of Leicester (1168–1190) was an English nobleman, one of the principal followers of Henry the Young King in the Revolt of 1173–1174 against his father Henry II. He is also called Robert Blanchemains (meaning "White Hands" in French) and Robert Harcourt. Lord High Steward 1168–1190 [1].
When the revolt of the younger Henry broke out in April 1173, Robert went to his castle at Breteuil in Normandy. The rebels' aim was to take control of the duchy, but Henry II himself led an army to besiege the castle; Robert fled, and the Breteuil was taken on September 25 or 26.
Robert apparently went to Flanders, where he raised a large force of mercenaries, and landed at Walton, Suffolk, on 29 September 1173. He joined forces with Hugh Bigod, 1st Earl of Norfolk, and the two marched west, aiming to cut England in two across the Midlands and to relieve the king's siege of Robert's castle at Leicester. However, they were intercepted by the king's supporters and defeated in battle at Fornham, near Bury St Edmunds, on 17 October. Robert, along with his wife and many others, was taken prisoner, according to legend, by Sir William Chamberlayne, Lord of North Riston and Petsoe. Henry II took away the earl's lands and titles as well.
He remained in captivity until January 1177, well after most of the other prisoners had been released. The king was in a strong position and could afford to be merciful; not long after his release Robert's lands and titles were restored, but not his castles. All but two of his castles had been destroyed, and those two (Montsorrel in Leicestershire and Pacy in Normandy) remained in the king's hands.
Robert had little influence in the remaining years of Henry II's reign, but was restored to favour by Richard I. He carried one of the swords of state at Richard's coronation in 1189.
Robert took part in the third crusade and died at Durazzo (others say Dyrrachium), in 1190, probably at the end of August. He was buried in Leicester Abbey.
Children He had three sons, - William de Breteuil (who predeceased him in 1189), - Robert, who succeeded him as earl, - Roger, who was elected bishop of St Andrews in 1189.
He also had several daughters, among them: - Amice married first Simon de Montfort the younger, count of Évreux, and second William des Barres the elder; - Margaret married Saer de Quincy (d. 1219); - Hawise entered the priory of Nuneaton as a nun, - Petronilla, is mentioned in the obituary of Lyre Abbey.
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Petronella DE GRANDMESNIL Countess of Leicester Countess of Leicester was born in 1134 in Leicester, Leicestershire, England. She died on 1 Apr 1212 in Leicester. She and Robert DE BEAUMONT 3rd Earl of Leicester had the following children: |
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Sir Robert DE STRODE, son of Sir Hugh DE STRODE, was born in 1150 in Halstock, Dorset, England. He died in 1220 in Halstock. |
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aken from "Strode Family" by Vic Ledger:
"Robert de Strode, knight (H) was the son of the last written Hugh de Strode, knight. By deed without date, Stephen de Parnham gave to Hawise, his son, land in vill of Parnham. By another deed, David de Chickley gave to Robert, son of Hugh de Strode, knight (G), and his heir, a house in Windsor. This Robert de Strode lived during the reign of Richard I (1189-1199)." ▼References ↑ A. Donovan Faust (Foust). A Family History: The Ancestors of Thomas Wilson Faust. (1997). ↑ Strode appears to be a manor, but no reference to its whereabouts has been found in Royal Commission on Historical Monuments of England (RCHME Inventory Volumes), Wikipedia or GENUKI. |
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John DE STRODE (c. 1175-aft1206). John was born c. 1175. He died aft 1206. |
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Robert DE BEAUMONT 2nd Earl of Leicester 2nd Earl of Leicester, son of Robert DE BEAUMONT Conte de Meulan Conte de Meulan and Elizabeth DE VERMANDOIS Countess of Leicester Countess of Leicester, was born on 24 Nov 1104 in Groby, Leicestershire, England. He married Amice DE GAEL on 25 Nov 1120 in Brittany, France. He died on 5 Apr 1168 in St Marys De Pre, Leicester, Leicestershire, England. He was buried on 15 Apr 1168 in Leicester Abbey, Leicester, Leicestershire, England. |
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Amice DE GAEL was born in 1108 in Norfolk, England. She was christened in Monford de Gael, Brittany, France. She died on 31 Aug 1168 in Nuneaton, Warwickshire, England, United Kingdom. She was buried in 1168 in Leicestershire, England. She and Robert DE BEAUMONT 2nd Earl of Leicester had the following children: |
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Sir Hugh DE STRODE, son of Sir John DE STRODE, was born in 1130 in Strode, Dorset, England, United Kingdom. He died in 1200 in Dorset, England, United Kingdom. |
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Robert DE BEAUMONT Conte de Meulan Conte de Meulan was born on 6 Dec 1046 in Pont-Audemer, Eure, Upper Normandy, France. He married Elizabeth DE VERMANDOIS Countess of Leicester in 1096 in Aquitaine, France. He died on 5 Jun 1118 in Abbey de Preaux, Pont Audemer, Normandy, France. He was buried in 1118 in Abbey Of Saint Peter, Les Preaux, Normandy, France. |
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Robert de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Leicester (c. 1040/1050 – 5 June 1118), also known as Robert of Meulan, Count of Meulan, was a powerful Norman nobleman, one of the companions of William the Conqueror during the Norman Conquest of England, and was revered as one of the wisest men of his age. Chroniclers spoke highly of his eloquence, his learning, and three kings of England valued his counsel. He was granted considerable lands in the Midlands by William and Henry I and made the Earl of Leicester. Robert was born between 1040–1050, the eldest son of Roger de Beaumont (1015–1094) by his wife Adeline of Meulan (died 1081), a daughter of Waleran III, Count de Meulan, and was an older brother of Henry de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Warwick (c. 1050–1119).
Robert de Beaumont was one of only a small number of men known to have fought at the Battle of Hastings in 1066, as well as being a cousin of William, and was leader of the infantry on the right wing of the Norman army, as evidenced in the following near contemporary account by William of Poitiers: "A certain Norman, Robert, son of Roger of Beaumont, being nephew and heir to Henry, Count of Meulan, through Henry's sister Adeline, found himself that day in battle for the first time. He was as yet but a young man and he performed feats of valour worthy of perpetual remembrance. At the head of a troop which he commanded on the right wing he attacked with the utmost bravery and success".
His service earned him the grant of more than 91 English manors confiscated from the defeated English, as listed in the Domesday Book of 1086.
When his mother died in 1081, Robert inherited the title of Count of Meulan in Normandy, and the title Viscount Ivry and Lord of Norton. He paid homage to King Philip I of France for these estates and sat as a French Peer in the Parliament held at Poissy. He and his brother Henry were members of the Royal hunting party in the New Forest in Hampshire when King William II Rufus (1087–1100) was shot dead accidentally by an arrow on 2 August 1100. He pledged allegiance to William II's brother, King Henry I (1100–1135), who created him Earl of Leicester in 1107. He was the last surviving Norman nobleman to have fought in the Battle of Hastings. Robert de Beaumont was buried at the Abbey of Saint-Pierre de Préaux in Normandy.
In 1096, he married Elizabeth (or Isabel) de Vermandois, daughter of Hugh Magnus (1053–1101) and Adelaide, Countess of Vermandois (1050–1120). In 1096 Robert de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Leicester (d. 1118) and reputed to be the "wisest man in his time between London and Jerusalem" insisted, in defiance of the laws of the Church, on marrying the very young Elizabeth, he being over fifty at the time. In early 1096 Bishop Ivo, on hearing of the proposed marriage, wrote a letter forbidding the marriage and preventing its celebration on the grounds of consanguinuity, i.e. that the two were related within prohibited degrees. After his death Elizabeth remarried in 1118 to William de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surrey.
He had the following progeny: 1. Waleran IV de Beaumont, Count of Meulan, 1st Earl of Worcester (b. 1104), eldest twin and heir. 2. Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester & Earl of Hereford (b. 1104), twin 3. Hugh de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Bedford (born c. 1106) 4. Emma de Beaumont (born 1102) 5. Adeline de Beaumont, married twice: - Hugh de Montfort-sur-Risle; - Richard de Granville of Bideford (died 1147) 6. Aubree de Beaumont, married Hugh II of Châteauneuf-Thimerais. 7. Agnes de Beaumont, a nun 8. Maud de Beaumont, married William Lovel (born c. 1102) 9. Isabel de Beaumont, a mistress of King Henry I. Married twice: - Gilbert de Clare, 1st Earl of Pembroke; - Hervé de Montmorency, Constable of Ireland
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_de_Beaumont%2C_1st_Earl_of_Leicester
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Elizabeth DE VERMANDOIS Countess of Leicester Countess of Leicester, daughter of Hugues DE VERMANDOIS Ier Ier and Adélaïdec DE VERMANDOIS Comtesse de Vermandois et Valois Comtesse de Vermandois et Valois, was born on 13 Feb 1085 in Valois, Oise, Picardie, France. She died on 13 Feb 1131 in Prieuré Saint-Nicaise de Meulan, Diocèse de Chartres, Seine-et-Oise, France. She was buried on 17 Feb 1131 in Priory of Lewes, Lewes, Sussex, England. She and Robert DE BEAUMONT Conte de Meulan had the following children: |
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Sir John DE STRODE, son of Sir William DE LA STRODE, was born c. 1065 in Strode, Dorset, England. He died in Beaminster, Dorset, England, United Kingdom. |
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Hugues DE VERMANDOIS Ier Ier, son of Henri CAPET Ier roi des Francs Ier roi des Francs and Anne DE KIEV Reine des Francs Reine des Francs, was born in 1057. He was a Crusader, Commander of the Crusade in Byzantine Empire. He married Adélaïdec DE VERMANDOIS Comtesse de Vermandois et Valois in 1077. He died "18 octobre 1101" in Tarsus, Mersin, Turquie. |
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Adélaïdec DE VERMANDOIS Comtesse de Vermandois et Valois Comtesse de Vermandois et Valois was born on 23 Sep 1050 in Lot-Et-Garonne, Aquitaine, France. She died on 28 Sep 1120 in Vermandois, Normandy, France. She was buried in 1120 in Cathedrale Saint-Etienne-des-Meaux, Meaux-Sud, Seine-et-Marne, Île-de-France, France. She and Hugues DE VERMANDOIS Ier had the following children: |
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Sir William DE LA STRODE, son of Sir Warinus DE LA STRODE, was born in 1040 in Strode Manor, Dorset, England. He died in 1069 in Strode Manor. |
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Henri CAPET Ier roi des Francs Ier roi des Francs, son of Robert II CAPET King of France King of France and Constance D'ARLES Reine des Francs Reine des Francs, was born "4 mai 1008" in Reims, Marne, Champagne-Ardenne, France. He was christened "23 mai 1008" in Reims, Champagne, France. He died "4 août 1060" in Vitry-aux-Loges, Loiret, Centre-Val de Loire, France. He was buried "10 août 1060" in Saint-Denis, Seine-Saint-Denis, Île-de-France, France. He married Anne DE KIEV Reine des Francs. |
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King Henry I of France Henry I of France, King of France French: Henri I de France, roi de France, Latin: Henricus I Franciae, rex Franciae, Spanish: Dn. Enrique I Capeto, King of France Also Known As: "Henri Capet", "Roi de France", "Prince of France" Birthdate: May 04, 1008 Birthplace: Muelan, Paris, Orleannais, West Francia (now Ile-de-France, France) Death: August 04, 1060 (52) Palais de Vitry-aux-Loges, Vitry-aux-Loges, Centre, France Place of Burial: Saint-Denis, Île-de-France, France Immediate Family: Son of Robert II Capet, "the Pious" king of the Franks and Constance d'Arles, queen consort of the Franks Husband of Matilda of Frisia, queen consort of the Franks and Anna of Kiev, Queen Consort of the Franks Fiancé of Mathilde de Germanie
Father of N.N.; Emma Capet de France; Robert Capet de France; Hugues I 'Magnus', Comte de Vermandois and Philip I, king of France
Brother of Emergarde de Auvergne; Hedwige de France, comtesse d'Auxerre; Hugues, roi associé de France; Adela of France, countess of Flanders; Constance de France, heritiere de Dammartin; Robert I le Vieux, duc de Bourgogne and Eudes de France « less Half brother of .... Capet Occupation: King of France (1031-1060), Roi de France (1031-1060), King of France, King of the Franks, King f France, Kung av Frankrike 1031 - 1060, King, Roi des Francs, duc de Bourgogne, Koning van Frankrijk (1031-1060)
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Anne DE KIEV Reine des Francs Reine des Francs was born in 1032 in Ukraine. She died on 5 Sep 1075 in Villiers Abbey, La Ferté-Alais, Essonne, France. She was buried in 1075 in La Ferte-Alais, Departement de l'Essonne, Île-de-France, France. She and Henri CAPET Ier roi des Francs had the following children: |
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Sir Warinus DE LA STRODE was born c. 1020 in Rennes, Département d'Ille-et-Vilaine, Brittany, France. |
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Robert II CAPET King of France King of France, son of Hugues CAPET roi des Francs roi des Francs and Adélaïde D'AQUITAINE reine des Francs reine des Francs, was born "27 mars 0972" in Orléans, Loiret, Centre, France. He married Constance D'ARLES Reine des Francs on 18 Sep 0998. He died "20 juillet 1031" in Melun, Seine-et-Marne, France. |
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Constance D'ARLES Reine des Francs Reine des Francs was born "27 mars 0972" in Arles, Bouches-du-Rhône, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France. She died "31 juillet 1032" in Meulan-en-Yvelines, Yvelines, Île-de-France, France. She and Robert II CAPET King of France had the following children: |
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Hugues CAPET roi des Francs roi des Francs, son of Hugues LE GRAND duc des Francs duc des Francs and Hadwig VON SACHSEN, was born "3 juillet 0941" in Île-de-France, France. He married Adélaïde D'AQUITAINE reine des Francs on 11 Aug 0968 in Seine-Saint-Denis, Île-de-France, France. He died "29 octobre 0996" in Chartres, Eure-et-Loir, Centre, France. He was buried "24 octobre 0996" in Saint-Denis, Seine-Saint-Denis, Île-de-France, France. |
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Capet is regarded as the founder of the Capetian dynasty. The direct Capetians, or the House of Capet, ruled France from 987 to 1328; thereafter, the Kingdom was ruled by collateral branches of the dynasty. All French kings through Louis Philippe, and all royal pretenders since then, have belonged to the dynasty. ======================= Marriage and issue per wikipedia
Hugh Capet married Adelaide, daughter of William Towhead, Count of Poitou. Their children are as follows:
1. Gisela, or Gisele, who married Hugh I, Count of Ponthieu 2. Hedwig, or Hathui, who married Reginar IV, Count of Hainaut 3. Robert II, who became king after the death of his father A number of other daughters are less reliably attested.
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Adélaïde D'AQUITAINE reine des Francs reine des Francs, daughter of Guillaume III D'AQUITAINE Comte de Poitou, duc d'Aquitaine Comte de Poitou, duc d'Aquitaine and Adèle DE NORMANDIE Duchesse d'Aquitaine Duchesse d'Aquitaine, was born in 0945 in Poitiers, Vienne, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France. She was christened in 0952 in Aquitaine, France. She died on 30 Oct 1004 in Seine-Saint-Denis. She was buried "AFT 30 octobre 1004" in Saint-Denis. She and Hugues CAPET roi des Francs had the following children: |
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Hugues LE GRAND duc des Francs duc des Francs, son of Robert CAPET Ier roi des Francs Ier roi des Francs and Béatrice DE VERMANDOIS, was born "28 Augt 0898" in Paris, Île-de-France, France. He married Hadwig VON SACHSEN on 14 Sep 0937 in Oder, Steinberg, Schwandorf, Bavaria, Germany. He died on 16 Jun 0956 in Dourdan, Essonne, Île-de-France, France. He was buried on 23 Jun 0956 in Seine-Saint-Denis, Île-de-France, France. |
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Hugh the Great (c. 898 – 16 June 956) was the Duke of the Franks and Count of Paris. He was the son of King Robert I of France and Béatrice of Vermandois, daughter of Herbert I, Count of Vermandois. He was born in Paris, Île-de-France, France. His eldest son was Hugh Capet who became King of France in 987. His family is known as the Robertians.
In 922 the barons of western Francia, after revolting against the Carolingian king Charles the Simple (who fled his kingdom under their onslaught), elected Robert I, Hugh's father, as king of Western Francia. At the death of Robert I, in battle at Soissons in 923, Hugh refused the crown and it went to his brother-in-law, Rudolph of France. Charles sought help in regaining his crown from his cousin Herbert II, Count of Vermandois, who instead of helping the king imprisoned him. Herbert then used his prisoner as an advantage in pressing his own ambitions, using the threat of releasing the king up until Charles' death in 929. From then on Herbert II of Vermandois struggled with King Rudolph and his vassal Hugh the Great. Finally Rudolph and Herbert II came to an agreement in 935.
At the death of Rudolph in 936, Hugh was in possession of nearly all of the region between the Loire and the Seine, corresponding to the ancient Neustria, with the exceptions of Anjou and of the territory ceded to the Normans in 911. He took a very active part in bringing Louis IV (d'Outremer) from the Kingdom of England in 936. In 937 Hugh married Hedwige of Saxony, a daughter of Henry the Fowler of Germany and Matilda, and soon quarrelled with Louis.
In 938 King Louis IV began attacking fortresses and lands formerly held by members of his family, some held by Herbert II of Vermandois. In 939 king Louis attacked Hugh the Great and William I, Duke of Normandy, after which a truce was concluded, lasting until June. That same year Hugh, along with Herbert II of Vermandois, Arnulf I, Count of Flanders and Duke William Longsword paid homage to the Emperor Otto the Great, and supported him in his struggle against Louis.
When Louis fell into the hands of the Normans in 945, he was handed over to Hugh in exchange for their young duke Richard. Hugh released Louis IV in 946 on condition that he should surrender the fortress of Laon. In 948 at a church council at Ingelheim the bishops, all but two being from Germany, condemned and excommunicated Hugh in absentia, and returned Archbishop Artauld to his See at Reims. Hugh's response was to attack Soissons and Reims while the excommunication was repeated by a council at Trier. In 953 Hugh finally relented and made peace with Louis IV, the church and his brother-in-law Otto the Great.
On the death of Louis IV, Hugh was one of the first to recognize Lothair as his successor, and, at the intervention of Queen Gerberga, was instrumental in having him crowned. In recognition of this service Hugh was invested by the new king with the duchies of Burgundy and Aquitaine. In the same year, however, Giselbert, duke of Burgundy, acknowledged himself his vassal and betrothed his daughter to Hugh's son Otto-Henry. At Giselbert's death (8 April 956) Hugh became effective master of the duchy, but on 16 June Hugh died in Dourdan.
Hugues le Grand meurt le « XVI des calendes de juillet 956 », c'est-à-dire le 16 juin 956, au château de Dourdan. Sa sépulture se trouve dans la basilique Saint-Denis, nécropole des rois de France.
Hugh married first, in 922, Judith, daughter of Roger, Count of Maine, and his wife Rothilde, a daughter of Emperor Charles the Bald. She died childless in 925.
Hugh's second wife was Eadhild, daughter of Edward the Elder, king of the Anglo-Saxons, and sister of King Æthelstan. They married in 926 and she died in 938, childless.
Hugh's third wife was Hedwig of Saxony, daughter of Henry the Fowler and Matilda. Children: 1 Beatrice married Frederick I, Duke of Upper Lorraine. 2 Hugh Capet (c. 939–997) 3 Emma (c. 943 – aft. 968). 5 Otto, Duke of Burgundy, a minor in 956. 6 Odo-Henry (Henry I, Duke of Burgundy) (946–1002)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_the_Great https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugues_le_Grand_(Robertien)
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Hadwig VON SACHSEN was born on 4 Dec 0910 in Provinz Sachsen, Prusse, Allemagne. She died on 14 Mar 0965 in La Chapelle, Dordogne, Aquitaine, France. |
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According to the medieval chronicler Widukind of Corvey, Hedwig was a younger daughter of the Saxon duke Henry the Fowler (c.?876-936), elected King of East Francia from 919, and his second wife Matilda of Ringelheim (c.?895-968). Her siblings were Otto I, who succeeded his father as king and was crowned Holy Roman Emperor in 962; Duke Henry I of Bavaria; Gerberga of Saxony, who married King Louis IV of France in 939; and Archbishop Bruno of Cologne.
After her brother Otto I came to power in 936, an alliance and marriage was arranged with the West Frankish duke Hugh the Great, who sought support in his struggles with King Louis IV. Hedwig was Hugh's third wife. They married probably in May 937.
When Hedwig's husband died in 956, her son Hugh Capet was still underage. Although Hugh inherited his father's estates, he did not rule independently from the beginning. Along with her brother, Archbishop Bruno, Hedwig acted as Hugh's regent and administrator of the Robertian estates until he came of age. Bruno also held guardianship over his nephew King Lothair of France, son of his sister Gerberga, and temporarily raised to one of the most powerful nobles in West Francia. Hedwig backed her brother in his conflict with Count Reginar III of Hainaut and arbitrated in the rivalry between her son Hugh Capet and King Lothair.
Hedwig is last mentioned in 958 by the West Frankish chronicler Flodoard of Reims and may have died soon after; a 965 entry by Sigebert of Gembloux seems doubtful. |
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Guillaume III D'AQUITAINE Comte de Poitou, duc d'Aquitaine Comte de Poitou, duc d'Aquitaine was born on 26 Dec 0910 in Poitiers, Vienne, Poitou-Charentes, France. He died on 3 Apr 0963 in Saint-Maixent, Sarthe, Pays de la Loire, France. He married Adèle DE NORMANDIE Duchesse d'Aquitaine. |
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Adèle DE NORMANDIE Duchesse d'Aquitaine Duchesse d'Aquitaine, daughter of Rollo DE NORMANDIE Comte de Rouen Comte de Rouen and Poppa DE BAYEUX, was born on 14 Oct 0920 in Normandie, France. She was christened in 0920 in Rouen, Normandy, France. She died on 14 Oct 0962 in Fécamp, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France. She was buried aft 14 Oct 0962 in Saint-Maixent, Vienne, Poitou-Charentes, France. |
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Adèla de Normandie Duchesse d'Aquitaine*...Gerloc (or Geirlaug), baptised in Rouen as Adela (or Adèle) in 912, was the daughter of Rollo, first duke of Normandy, and his wife, Poppa of Bayeux. She was the sister of Duke William Longsword. In 935, she married William Towhead, the future count of Poitou and duke of Aquitaine. They had two children together before she died on 14 October 962: William IV of Aquitaine...Adelaide of Aquitaine, wife of Hugh Capet. LESS
From Findagrave; Gerloc (or Geirlaug), Adela (or Adèle) of Aquitaine 912–962 BIRTH 912 DEATH 14 OCT 962
Gerloc From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Gerloc Died 14 October 962 Noble family House of Normandy Spouse(s) William Towhead Father Rollo of Normandy Mother Poppa of Bayeux Gerloc (or Geirlaug), baptised in Rouen as Adela (or Adèle) in 912, was the daughter of Rollo, first duke of Normandy, and his wife, Poppa.[1] She was the sister of Duke William Longsword. |
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Guillaume III D'AQUITAINE Comte de Poitou, duc d'Aquitaine and Adèle DE NORMANDIE Duchesse d'Aquitaine had the following children: |
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Robert CAPET Ier roi des Francs Ier roi des Francs was born c. 0860. He died "15 juin 0923" in Soissons, Aisne, Picardie, France. He was buried "15 juin 0923" in Saint-Denis-lès-Sens, Yonne, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France. He married Béatrice DE VERMANDOIS. |
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Robert I of France was born in 866 as the posthumous son of Robert the Strong, count of Anjou, and the brother of Odo, who was elected king of West Francia in 888.[1] In time West Francia evolved into the Kingdom of France;[2] and under Odo, the royal capital was fixed in Paris. Robert and Odo came from the Robertian dynasty out of which the Capetian dynasty grew.[3]
In 885 Robert participated in the defence of Paris during the Viking siege of Paris.[4] He was appointed by Odo as the ruler of several counties, including the county of Paris, and abbot in commendam of many abbeys. Robert also secured the office of Dux Francorum, a military dignity of high importance.
He did not claim the crown of West Francia when his brother died in 898; instead recognizing the supremacy of the Carolingian king, Charles the Simple. Charles then confirmed Robert in his offices and possessions, after which he continued to defend northern Francia from the attacks of Vikings. Robert defeated a large band of Vikings in the Loire Valley in 921, after which the defeated invaders converted to Christianity and settled near Nantes.[5]
The peace between King Charles the Simple and his powerful vassal was not seriously disturbed until about 921 when Charles' favoritism towards Hagano aroused rebellion. Supported by many of the clergy and by some of the most powerful of the Frankish nobles, Robert took up arms, drove Charles into Lotharingia, and was himself crowned king of the Franks (rex Francorum) at Rheims on 29 June 922.[6]
Robert's rule was contested by the Viking leader Rollo, who had settled in the Duchy of Normandy in 911 with the permission of Charles the Simple. During Robert's reign, Rollo remained loyal to Charles, who continued to contest his deposition.[5] Gathering an army, Charles marched against Robert, and on 15 June 923 at the Battle of Soissons Robert was killed. However, his army won the battle and Charles was captured.[7] Charles remained a captive until his death in 929. Robert was succeeded as king by his son-in-law Rudolph, Count of Burgundy, also known as Raoul.
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Béatrice DE VERMANDOIS, daughter of Herbert Ier DE VERMANDOIS comte de Soissons comte de Soissons, was born in 0880 in County of Vermandois. She died aft 26 Mar 0931 in Kingdom of Soissons, France. |
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Little in known of Beatrice, wife of Robert I, King of France. She is named in two charters (once in full, a second only in abbreviated form as 'Be.') of her son Hugh the Great. She is not referred to as queen, which seemingly places her death before her husband succeeded to the crown. The latest date of the marriage can only be indirectly dated, by the fact that Hugh was an active adult in 922. |
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Robert CAPET Ier roi des Francs and Béatrice DE VERMANDOIS had the following children: |
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Rollo DE NORMANDIE Comte de Rouen Comte de Rouen was born in 0846 in Scandinavia, Europe. He was christened in 0912 in Rouen, Duchy of Normandie. He died on 17 Dec 0932 in Rouen. He was buried on 22 Dec 0932 in Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Rouen, Rouen, Normandie. He married Poppa DE BAYEUX. |
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ollo of Normandy (circa 860 - circa 932) was a Viking, who became ruler of Normandy was born in (Scandinavia) and died circa 932 in France of unspecified causes. He married Poppa de Bayeux (c 870-c 910) .
Contents: Rollo of Normandy was the founder and first ruler of the Viking principality in what soon became known as Normandy in modern-day western France.
Disputed origins: The question of Rollo's Danish or Norwegian origins was a matter of heated dispute between Norwegian and Danish historians of the 19th and early 20th century, particularly in the run-up to Normandy's 1000-year-anniversary in 1911. Today, historians still disagree on this question, but most would now agree that a certain conclusion can never be reached.
Danish theory Dudo of St. Quentin, in his De moribus et actis primorum Normannorum ducum (Latin), tells of a powerful Danish nobleman at loggerheads with the king of Denmark, who then died and left his two sons, Gurim and Rollo, leaving Rollo to be expelled and Gurim killed. William of Jumièges also mentions Rollo's prehistory in his Gesta Normannorum Ducum however he states that he was from the Danish town of Fakse. Wace, writing some 300 years after the event in his Roman de Rou, also mentions the two brothers (as Rou and Garin), as does the Orkneyinga Saga.
Norwegian theory Norwegian and Icelandic historians identified this Rollo with a son of Rognvald Eysteinsson, Earl of Møre, in Western Norway, based on medieval Norwegian and Icelandic sagas that mention a Ganger Hrolf (Hrolf, the Walker). The oldest source of this version is the Latin Historia Norvegiae, written in Norway at the end of the 12th century. This Hrolf fell foul of the Norwegian king Harald Fairhair, and became a Jarl in Normandy. The nickname of that character came from being so big that no horse could carry him.
Major achievements: In the reign of Charles II the Bald, Rollo sailed up the Seine River and took Rouen, which he kept as a base of operations. He gained a number of victories over the Franks, and extorted the cession of the province since called Normandy. By the famous treaty which Charles the Bald and Rollo signed the latter agreed to adopt Christianity.
Biography details: 885 Siege of Paris In 885, Rollo was one of the lesser leaders of the Viking fleet which besieged Paris under Sigfred. Legend has it that an emissary was sent by the king to find the chieftain and negotiate terms. When he asked for this information, the Vikings replied that they were all chieftains in their own right. In 886, when Sigfred retreated in return for tribute, Rollo stayed behind and was eventually bought off and sent to harry Burgundy.
911 Invasion of Western France Later, he returned to the Seine with his followers (known as Danes, or Norsemen). He invaded the area of northern France now known as Normandy. In 911 Rollo's forces were defeated at the Battle of Chartres by the troops of King Charles the Simple.[1] In the aftermath of the battle, rather than pay Rollo to leave, as was customary, Charles the Simple understood that he could no longer hold back their onslaught, and decided to give Rollo the coastal lands they occupied under the condition that he defend against other raiding Vikings. In the Treaty of Saint-Clair-sur-Epte (911) with King Charles, Rollo pledged feudal allegiance to the king, and converted to Christianity, probably taking the baptismal name Robert.[2] In return, King Charles granted Rollo the lower Seine area (today's upper Normandy) and the titular rulership of Normandy, centred around the city of Rouen.
There exists some argument among historians as to whether Rollo was a "duke" (dux) or whether his position was equivalent to that of a "count" under Charlemagne. According to legend, when required to kiss the foot of King Charles, as a condition of the treaty, he refused to perform so great a humiliation, and when Charles extended his foot to Rollo, Rollo ordered one of his warriors to do so in his place. His warrior then lifted Charles' foot up to his mouth causing him to fall to the ground.
Settlement of Normandy: Initially, Rollo stayed true to his word of defending the shores of the Seine river in accordance to the Treaty of Saint-Clair-sur-Epte, but in time he and his followers had very different ideas. Rollo began to divide the land between the Epte and Risle rivers among his chieftains and settled there with a de facto capital in Rouen. With these settlements, Rollo began to further raid other Frankish lands, now from the security of a settled homeland, rather than a mobile fleet. Eventually, however, Rollo's men intermarried with the local women, and became more settled as Frenchmen. At the time of his death, Rollo's expansion of his territory had extended as far west as the Vire River.
Death of Rollo: Sometime around 927, Rollo passed the fief in Normandy to his son, William Longsword. Rollo may have lived for a few years after that, but certainly died before 933. According to the historian Adhemar, 'As Rollo's death drew near, he went mad and had a hundred Christian prisoners beheaded in front of him in honour of the gods whom he had worshipped, and in the end distributed a hundred pounds of gold around the churches in honour of the true God in whose name he had accepted baptism.' Even though Rollo had converted to Christianity, some of his pagan roots surfaced at the end.
Residence at Falaise: In Falaise, France, is a series of statues that pays tribute to the six Norman Dukes from Rollo to William the Conqueror. The castle here was the principal residence of the Norman Knights.
Children Offspring of Rollo of Normandy and Poppa van Bayeux (c870-c910) Name Birth Death Joined with William Longsword, (893-942) 893 17 December 942 Sprota
Gerloc de Normandie (c912-962) 912 14 October 962 William III of Aquitaine (c900-963)
Dudo ii, 16 (p. 39) makes Poppa the mother of William, but does not give the mother of Gerloc/Adele. Guillaume de Jumièges (GND ii, 6 (v. 1, pp. 64-5)) makes Poppa the mother of both Guillaume and Gerloc.
King Charles III of France (The Simple), gave his daughter Gisele (c 908-933) to Rollo for marriage as the marriage to Poppa, was according to Viking custom and was then invalid in the eyes of the Church of Rome.
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Poppa DE BAYEUX was born c. 0872 in Bayeux, Calvados, Normandie, France. She was christened in 0872. She died on 11 Aug 0930 in Rouen, Seine-Maritime, Normandie, France. She was buried in Aug 0930 in Rouen. |
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Poppa of Bayeux (born c. 880 AD),
She was captured in a raid, and ended up in a common law marriage with the Viking Rollo. She was the Christian wife or mistress of the Viking conqueror Rollo, who became the first ruler of the fiefdom of Normandy.
She was the mother of William I Longsword, Gerloc and grandmother of Richard the Fearless, who forged the Duchy of Normandy
In 911, the fiefdom of Normandy was created, confirmed by treaty between King Charles III of France and the Viking jarl (that is, prince) Rollo.
According to Luc De Boever, who authored the book “The Montgomerys from the Vikings to Our Present Day” (pg 11): “The King of France, Charles the Simple, thought it easier to give to Viking Chief Rollo a part of Nuestria which in fact the latter had already conquered. The Archbishop of Rouen organized a meeting between Rollo and the King of France, Charles the Simple, at the Saint-Clair-sur-Epte in the autumn of 911. The two leaders drew up a treaty which satisfied both. Rollo could at last stop the fighting and start organizing his lands. Charles the Simple hoped thus to no longer have anything to fear from the one who is going to stop any new Vikings arriving through the Seine valley. Moreover, Rollo had agreed to support the King of France when in need.
“Rollo agreed to be baptized and to marry Gisele, the King’s daughter; for this to be possible Rollo had to give up his mistress Poppa. Gisele was very young and died before the marriage was consummated. Rollo could thus return to Poppa, and marry her.
“Once baptized, Rollo gained the support of the Church. He became subdued and ruled his territory from Rouen.”
"In a few years, from 911 to 930. Rollo established the foundations of his territory on a solid and lasting footing in Upper Normandy. |
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Rollo DE NORMANDIE Comte de Rouen and Poppa DE BAYEUX had the following children: |
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Herbert Ier DE VERMANDOIS comte de Soissons comte de Soissons, son of Pépin II DE VERMANDOIS Comte de Péronne Comte de Péronne, was born in 0839 in Vermandois, France. He died on 8 Sep 0907 in Vermandois, Aisne, Picardie, France. He was buried in 0907 in Vermandois. |
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Herbert Ier DE VERMANDOIS comte de Soissons had the following children: |
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Pépin II DE VERMANDOIS Comte de Péronne Comte de Péronne, son of Bernard DE VERMANDOIS King of Italy Carolingian King of Italy Carolingian and Cunégonde DE GELLONE, was born on 12 Apr 0815 in Vermandois, Kingdom of France. He was christened bef 0818 in Vermandois, France. He died on 23 Feb 0854 in Milan, Milano, Lombardia, Italy. He was buried aft 23 Feb 0854 in Basilica di Sant'Ambrogio, Milan, Milano, Lombardia, Italy. |
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Pépin II DE VERMANDOIS Comte de Péronne had the following children: |
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Bernard DE VERMANDOIS King of Italy Carolingian King of Italy Carolingian, son of Pepin I CARLOMAN QUENTIN King Of The Lombards King Of The Lombards, was born in 0797 in Bohain-en-Vermandois, Aisne, Austrasia, Francia. He died on 17 Apr 0818 in Milan, Milano, Lombardia, Italia. He was buried on 21 Apr 0818 in Saint Amrosius, Provincia di Milano, Lombardy, Italia. He married Cunégonde DE GELLONE. |
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Cunégonde DE GELLONE was born on 1 Jan 0797 in Bohain-en-Vermandois, Aisne, Picardie, France. She was christened c. 0800. She died on 15 Jun 0835 in Milano, Lombardia, Italie. She was buried aft 19 Jun 0835 in Milano. She and Bernard DE VERMANDOIS King of Italy Carolingian had the following children: |
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Pepin I CARLOMAN QUENTIN King Of The Lombards King Of The Lombards, son of Charlemagne King of the Franks King of the Franks and Hildegard Queen of the Franks Queen of the Franks, was born on 12 Apr 0777 in France. He was christened on 12 Apr 0781 in Roma, Lazio, Italy. He died on 8 Jul 0810 in Milano, Lombardy, Italy. He was buried aft 8 Jul 0810 in Basilica di San Zeno Maggiore, Verona, Verona, Veneto, Italy. |
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Pippin the Hunchback (b. before 770 813) was the first son of Charles the Great (CHARLEMAGNE) of his first wife (or concubine) HIMILTRUDE. Accounts describe Pippin as normally proportioned with attractive features. However, his looks were marred by a spinal deformity from which his nickname is derived.
Due to his disability, Pippin was never a strong contender to succeed his father to the Frankish throne. Nevertheless, Charles treated his son well, giving him precedence over his younger brothers as was appropriate for his age. Pippin was an amiable fellow, and he grew to be a well-liked member of Charles' court. The hunchbacked prince probably held some hope for succession from his father. In addition, Pippin was an easy target for discontented nobles, who lavished sympathies on him and lamented the treatment his mother had received when Charles had divorced her in favor of a Lombard princess. Thus, in 780, Charles formally disinherited Pippin and had the pope baptize his third son, CARLOMAN, as Pippin. This move may have been prompted by Charles' third wife and the mother of Carloman, HILDEGARDE. The hunchbacked prince was a threat to her sons' succession, both due to Charles' doting attitude toward him and his name (Frankish succession had alternated between Charleses and Pippins for the last four generations).
Pippin was allowed to remain at court, and Charles continued to give the boy precedence over his younger brothers. Pippin also remained a popular "friend" of discontented nobles, and in 792, several counts played upon Pippin's dislike for his brothers to convince the deformed prince to play the figurehead in their rebellion. The conspirators planned to kill Charles, his wife Hildegarde, and his three sons. Pippin the Hunchback would then be set upon the throne as a more sympathetic (and more easily manipulated) king. The day of the assassination, Pippin pretended to be ill in order to meet with the plotters. The scheme nearly succeeded, but a Lombard deacon named Fardulf ultimately exposed it.
King Charles held an assembly at Regensburg to try the conspirators, and all were found guilty of high treason and ordered executed. Charles seemed still to have held fond feelings for his first son, however, for Pippin's sentence was commuted. Instead, Pippin was forced to enter the monastery of Prüm to live out the rest of his life as a monk. Pippin died there some twenty years later.
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Pepin I CARLOMAN QUENTIN King Of The Lombards had the following children: |
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Charlemagne King of the Franks King of the Franks, son of Pépin III King of the Franks King of the Franks and Berthe DE LAON Queen of the Franks Queen of the Franks, was born on 2 Apr 0748 in Franconian Empire. He died on 28 Jan 0814 in Royal Palace, Aachen, France. He was buried on 28 Jan 0814 in Palatine Chapel of Aachen, France. He married Hildegard Queen of the Franks. |
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Hildegard Queen of the Franks Queen of the Franks was born in 0757 in Kraichgau, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. She died on 30 Apr 0783 in Thionville, Seine-et-Oise, France. She was buried in May 0783 in Abbaye Saint-Arnould, Metz, France. She and Charlemagne King of the Franks had the following children: |
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Pépin III King of the Franks King of the Franks, son of Charles MARTEL Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia and Chrodtrud, was born on 2 Apr 0714. He died on 24 Sep 0768 in Saint-Denis, royaume des Francs. He was buried aft 24 Sep 0768 in Saint-Denis Basilica, Saint-Denis, France. He married Berthe DE LAON Queen of the Franks. |
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Pepin the Short (Pepin III), c. 714-768, first Carolingian king of the Franks (751-68), son of Charles Martel and father of Charlemagne. Succeeding his father as mayor of the palace (741), he ruled Neustria, Burgundy, and Provence, while his brother Carloman (d. 754) received Austrasia and what came to be Thuringia. In 743 the brothers chose Childeric III, a Merovingian, as nominal king of all the Franks. With their help St. Boniface effected far-reaching reforms that strengthened the Frankish church and advanced the conversion of the Saxons. After Carloman had retired (747) to religious life, Pepin, with the consent of the pope, St. Zacharias, forced Childeric into a monastery and had himself proclaimed king (751). In return for recognition by the pope, Pepin defended Rome against the Lombards (754, 756), from whom he wrested the exarchate of Ravenna and other cities. These he ceded to the pope, thus laying the foundation of the Papal States. Pepin also extended his territories and subdued Aquitaine.
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Berthe DE LAON Queen of the Franks Queen of the Franks was born c. 0720 in Laon, France. She died on 12 Jul 0783 in Choisy-au-Bac, Neustrie, royaume des Francs. She was buried on 16 Jul 0783 in Basilique Saint-Denis, Saint-Denis, France. She and Pépin III King of the Franks had the following children: |
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Charles MARTEL Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia was born c. 0688 in Quierzy, Aisne, Austrasia, Frankish Empire. He died on 22 Oct 0741 in Quierzy Royal Palace, Franconian Empire. He was buried aft 22 Oct 0741 in Church of the royal abbey of Saint Denis, Neustria, kingdom of the Franks. He married Chrodtrud. |
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Chrodtrud was born c. 0688 in Wormsgau, Franconian Empire. She died on 22 Oct 0725 in Trier, Austrasia, France. She was buried in 0725 in Abbey of Saint-Arnould, Metz, France. She and Charles MARTEL Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia had the following children: |
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