12Th Generation 12>2048

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

12Th Generation 12>2048 /Users/giovanni/Documents/Gen/WashingtonGen12.rtf 12th Generation 12>2048. 9ggs of John de Washington (son of John de Washington & Joan de Croft) b: c. 1385 d: 1423 [http://thepeerage.com/p32194.htm#i321937][http://fabpedigree.com/ s096/f250984.htm] & 2049. ?? () [] () 12>2050. ??John Lambertson?? 12>2052. 12>2054. 12>2056. Thomas Kitson () d: c. 1339 in LancasterShire [] () & 2057. Emma d: after 1339 12>2058. 12>2060. 12>2062. 12>2064. 12>2066. 12>2068. William Coles (son of Richard Coles & Agnes) b: c. 1410 in Preston, NorthamptonShire d: c. 1475 [http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner- ancestors.com/p4818.htm#i144679][http://turnergenealogy.com/MasterSite-o/ p45.htm#i1770] () & 2069. Alice () [] () 12>2070. 12>2072. John Knight (son of Thomas Knight & ?? ) [] () & 2073. Alice Forster (d of Richard Forster & ?? ) [] () 12>2074. 12>2076. 12>2078. 12>2080. 12>2082. 12>2084. Robert Washington (son of Robert Washington & Amercia de Kerneford; gs of Robert Washington & Joanna de Strickland and Hugh de Kerneford; ggs of William Washington; 2ggs of sir Walter de Washington; 3ggs of William de Washington; 4ggs of William de Washington; 5ggs of Gospatric iii) b: c. 1265 at Milleburne, Westmorland d: after 1319 [http://www.genealogysf.com/Stanton-p/p106.htm#i7226] () & 2085. Agnes Derling (d of Adam Derling & ?? ) b: c. 1275 [http:// familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/m/a/x/Larry-A-Maxwell/GENE3-0219.html][http:// www.genealogysf.com/Stanton-p/p106.htm#i7227] () 12>2086. John de Warton () [] () & 2085. ?? () [] () 12>2088. Henry Ward (son of John Ward & Catherine Appleyard/Catherine Applegard) b: c. 1430 [] () & 2089. ?? ?? () [] () 12>2090. ?? () [] () & 2091. ?? () [] () 12>2092. ?? () [] () & 2093. ?? () [] () 12>2094. sir John Harley/John Thomas Harley (son of Geoffrey Harley & Juliana Burley) b: c. 1416 at Brampton Bryan castle, Wigmore, HerefordShire d: c. 1460 [http:// familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/p/o/t/Amber-Potts/WEBSITE-0001/UHP -1741.html][http://www.morganlefay.ca/CD/Windsor%20tree/INDIs/II11986.html#pedi] () & 2095. Joan Hackluyt (d of sir John Hackluyt & ?? ??) b: c. 1435 in Eyton, HerefordShire b: c. 1471 [http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/p/o/t/Amber- Potts/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-1740.html] () 12>2096. Thomas Woodford (son of sir Robert Woodforde of Ashby Folville & Isabel de Neville/Isabella de Neville/Isabel Nevill of Fencotes; cousin of Alice Berkeley) b: c. 1435 b: before 1500 [http://www.royalblood.co.uk/D472/I472010.html][http:// Printed: 2015/03/18 22:20 Page 1 /Users/giovanni/Documents/Gen/WashingtonGen12.rtf www.stirnet.com/genie/data/british/ww/woodford1.php#lk1][http://fabpedigree.com/ s020/f250985.htm] () & 2097. Alice Berkley/Alice Berkeley (d of Lawrence Berkeley/Laurence Berkeley of Wymondham & Joan Woodford; gd of John Berkeley iii sheriff of Lancaster & Isabel and sir Robert Woodforde of Ashby Folville? & Isabel de Neville/Isabel Nevill of Fencotes; cousin of Thomas Woodford; descendant of Thomas 1st lord Berkeley) [http://www.royalblood.co.uk/D472/I472009.html][http:// fabpedigree.com/s020/f250985.htm] () 12>2098. William Villiers (son of John Villiers & Joan Mering) b: c. 1400 in Brooksby/ Brokesby, LeicesterShire [http://fabpedigree.com/s020/f332167.htm] () & 2099. Joan Bellers/Joan Beler (d of John Bellers & Elizabeth Sutton Howby) b: c. 1400 d: 1475 in Broadheath, CheShire [http://fabpedigree.com/s020/f332167.htm] () 12>2100. Giles Brugge/Giles Brydges 4th baron Chandos/Giles Brugges 4th baron Chaundos/ sir Gyles Bruges of Coberly/Egidius Brigge (son of Thomas Brugge/Thomas Brydges & Alice de Berkeley; gs of Baldwin Brugge & Elizabeth de Grandison and Thomas Berkeley & Mararet Chaundos) b: 1396-12-21 at Haresfield, GloucesterShire (1439, 1454 sheriff of GloucesterShire.) [http://toncxjo.tripod.com/tudor01.html][http:// www.thepeerage.com/p21565.htm#i215648][http://gw.geneanet.org/ntrape?lang=en; p=giles;n=brugge][http://fabpedigree.com/s023/f250985.htm] () & 2101. Catherine de Clifford/Catherine Clifford/Katherine Clifford (d of James de Clifford/James Clifford & Margaret Hedley) b: c. 1401 at Frampton on Severn, GloucesterShire [http://www.thepeerage.com/p21565.htm#i215649][http://gw.geneanet.org/ntrape? lang=en;p=catherine;n=clifford][http://fabpedigree.com/s023/f250985.htm] () 12>2102. 12>2104. 12>2106. 12>2108. 12>2110. ?? 12>2112. James Butler iii earl of Ormond (son of James Butler the noble earl & Elizabeth Darcy; gs of Eleanor de Bohun; ggs of Elizabeth Plantagenet; 2ggs of Eleanor of Castile; 3ggs of Ferdinand of Castile; 4ggs of Berenguela of Castile; 5ggs of Eleanor Plantagenet; 6ggs of king Henry ii curtmantle; 7ggs of empress Matilda; 8ggs of Edith/Matilda of Scotland; 9ggs of Malcolm iii & St. Margaret of Wessex; 10ggs of Edward Atheling; 11ggs of Edmund ii iron-side; 12ggs of Aethelred unrede; 13ggs of Edgar the peaceful; 14ggs of Edmund; Edward the elder; 15ggs of Alfred the great of Wessex) b: between 1352 & 1361 in Gowran, Kilkenny, Ireland d: 1405 -09-07 in Gowran, Kilkenny, Ireland buried: Gowran church cem./Jerpoint abbey near Thomastown, Kilkenny, Ireland [http://www.thepeerage.com/p3317.htm#i33167][http:// humphrysfamilytree.com/Butler/3rd.earl.ormonde.html][http://www.myfamilyclans.com/ ui126.htm][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=101873613] [1391 purchased Kilkenny castle from Hugh le Despencer.] () & 2113. [m1: before 1386 -06-17 to Anne de Welles (d of John Welles/John de Welles 4th lord Welles & Margaret de Mowbray or Maud de Ros/Maud de Roos; gd of sir Adam de Welles 3rd lord Welles & Margaret Bardolf and William de Ros 2nd baron Ros & Margery Badlesmere; ggd of Bartholomew de Badlewmere & Margaret de Clare) b: c. 1360 in Grainsby, LinconlShire d: 1397-11-13 between 1397-06-26 & 1399-11-13 in Kilkenny, Ireland [http://www.thepeerage.com/p3317.htm#i33168][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/ fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=102732843][http://www.cracroftspeerage.co.uk/online/content/ ormond1328.htm][http://butlerancestryireland.blogspot.com/][http:// 1.bp.blogspot.com/-8joQ4aYcLBU/Uz-mFgRF7DI/AAAAAAAACbs/igORaaEyfew/s1600/Chart- Printed: 2015/03/18 22:20 Page 2 /Users/giovanni/Documents/Gen/WashingtonGen12.rtf +MacRichard+line.JPG][http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/ p1489.htm#i44747] ()] or 2113. [m2: 1399 to Katherine FitzGerald/Catherine FitzGerald (d of Gerald fitz Maurice & Eleanor Butler; gd of Maurice fitz Thomas earl of Desmond & Aneline fitz Nicholas/Aneline fitz Maurice/Aveline and ?James Butler 2nd earl of Ormond & Elizabeth Darcy; ggd of Thomas fitz Maurice & Margaret de Berkeley and Nicholas fitz Maurice 2nd lord of Kerry & Slany O'Brien/Mary O'Brien and John Darcy le neveu & Joan de Burgh) b: c. 1379 in Desmond, Ireland d: 1470 [http://geneagraphie.com/getperson.php?personID=I84935&tree=1][https:// en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Butler,_3rd_Earl_of_Ormond][http://www.hull.ac.uk/php/ cssbct/cgi-bin/gedlkup.php/n=royal?royal08904][http://www.multiwords.de/genealogy/ Bo20-5-3%20James%20Butler.html#Edmund%20BUTLER3][http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/ cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=DESC&db=rwfurtaw&id=I31307][http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/ Butler-154][http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/ BUTLER.htm#James%20BUTLER%20(3%B0%20E.%20Ormonde)][http://fabpedigree.com/s028/ f250985.htm] ()] 12>2114. Robert Forstall () d: c. 1645 [http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi? op=DESC&db=aet-t&id=I9681][http://fabpedigree.com/s029/f250985.htm][http:// www.thepeerage.com/p26684.htm#i266831] () & 2115. ?Bridget Fortune? () [http:// fabpedigree.com/s064/f625492.htm] () 12>2116. 12>2118. 12>2120. ?? 12>2122. 12>2124. 12>2126. 12>2128. sir John de Sutton/sir John de Sutton v (son of sir John de Sutton & Alice le Despencer/Alice le deSpencer) b: 1379/80 February d: 1406-078-29 [http:// thepeerage.com/p265.htm#i2647][http://www.fabpedigree.com/s076/f041397.htm][http:/ /familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/g/a/r/J-H-Garner/FILE/0129page.html#subj158] & 2129. Constance Blount/Constance le Blount (d of sir Walter Blount lord Mountjoy & Sancha de Ayala) b: 1380 at Barton, DerbyShire d: 1432-09-23 [http:// thepeerage.com/p265.htm#i2648][http://www.fabpedigree.com/s076/f041397.htm] 12>2130. sir John Berkeley/sir John de Berkeley of Beverstone (son of Thomas de Berkeley of Beverstone & Katerine de Clivedon) b: c. 1349 d: c. 1428 [http:// www.fabpedigree.com/s077/f041397.htm] () & 2131. Elizabeth Betteshorne/Elizabeth de Bettleshorne (d of sir John de Bettleshorne & Goda/Gouda de Cormailles) b: c. 1353 [http://www.fabpedigree.com/s077/f041397.htm] () 12>2132. Payn Tybotot/Payne de Tibetot 1st baron Tibetot (son of sir Robert de Tybetot & Eve de Chaworth) b: c 1279 d: 1314-06-24 at battle of Bannockburn [http:// thepeerage.com/p32207.htm#i322066][http://www.fabpedigree.com/s068/f188270.htm] () & 2133. Agnes de Ros (d of William de Ros iii 1st lord Helmsley & Maud de Vaux; gd of sir Robert de Ros iv & Isabel d'Aubigny/Isabel d'Albini and John de Vaux & Sibilla de Longchamps) b: c. 1285 d: by 1328-11-25 at Nettlestead, Suffolk [http:/ /thepeerage.com/p32207.htm#i322067][http://www.fabpedigree.com/s068/f188270.htm] () 12>2134. Edward Cherleton 5th baron Cherleton (son of John Cherleton 3rd baron Cherleton & Joan Stafford/Joan de Stafford) b: c. 1371 d: 1421-03-14 [http://thepeerage.com/ p10199.htm#i101987][http://www.fabpedigree.com/s079/f041397.htm] & 2135. Eleanor Holand/Eleanor de Holand/Alianore de Holand countess of March (d of sir Thomas de Printed: 2015/03/18 22:20 Page 3 /Users/giovanni/Documents/Gen/WashingtonGen12.rtf Holand & Alice FitzAlan) b: c. 1373 d: 1405-10-23 [http://thepeerage.com/ p10691.htm#i106903][http://www.fabpedigree.com/s079/f041397.htm] 12>2136. ?? 12>2138. 12>2140. ... 12>2150. ?? ... 12>2200. ?? ... 12>2270. ... 12>2280. 12>2282. 12>2284. Thomas Spencer/Thomas F. Spencer (son of ?John Spencer/John Windsor Churchill Spencer & Mary Agnes Warsted or Elizabeth Joan Warsted or Lorraine Warsted or probably not ??Ann Empson??; gs of Henry G.
Recommended publications
  • Elizabeth Woodville and Margery Kempe, Female Agency in Late Medieval England
    ABSTRACT “She Should Have More if She Were Ruled and Guided by Them”: Elizabeth Woodville and Margery Kempe, Female Agency in Late Medieval England Laura Christine Oliver, M.A. Thesis Advisor: Beth Allison Barr, Ph.D. This thesis argues that while patriarchy was certainly present in England during the late medieval period, women of the middle and upper classes were able to exercise agency to a certain degree through using both the patriarchal bargain and an economy of makeshifts. While the methods used by women differed due to the resources available to them, the agency afforded women by the patriarchal bargain and economy of makeshifts was not limited to the aristocracy. Using Elizabeth Woodville and Margery Kempe as cases studies, this thesis examines how these women exercised at least a limited form of agency. Additionally, this thesis examines whether ordinary women have access to the same agency as elite women. Although both were exceptional women during this period, they still serve as ideal case studies because of the sources available about them and their status as role models among their contemporaries. “She Should Have More if She Were Ruled and Guided By Them”: Elizabeth Woodville and Margery Kempe, Female Agency in Late Medieval England by Laura Christine Oliver, B.A. A Thesis Approved by the Department of History ___________________________________ Jeffrey S. Hamilton, Ph.D., Chairperson Submitted to the Graduate Faculty of Baylor University in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Arts Approved by the Thesis Committee ___________________________________ Beth Allison Barr, Ph.D., Chairperson ___________________________________ Julie A.
    [Show full text]
  • Editie Software
    de meest uitgebreide Internet gids op het gebied van genealogie en archief Editie Software 16 juli 2020 Software Inhoudsopgave Voorwoord . 1 Andere edities . 1 Ook voor uw e-reader! . 1 Uw bijdrage . 1 Creative Commons . 1 Nederlandstalig . 2 Engelstalig . 8 Internet . 21 Mobiel . 25 Innovatie op het vlak van Internet en genealogie . 29 https://www.stamboomgids.nl/ i Software Voorwoord Op zoek naar een kwalitatieve genealogische bronnen, archieven en/of familienamen? De Stamboom Gids is de meest uitgebreide Internet gids op het gebied van genealogie, bronnen, familienamen en archieven! Alle ruim 20 duizend websites zijn gecategoriseerd en voorzien van een beschrijving en kleine schermafdruk. Genealogen kunnen websites toevoegen en/of voorzien van een recensie zodat wanneer u deze uitgebreide collectie doorbladert of doorzoekt de kwalitatieve websites direct in het oog springen. Andere edities De inhoud van de Stamboom Gids wordt in verschillende delen uitgegeven. De beschikbare edities in deze serie zijn: Archieven Bronnen, deel 1 en 2 Familienamen, beginnend met de letters A tot en met E, F tot en met K, L tot en met R, S tot en met Z Internationaal Internet specifiek Organisaties Software Specialisaties Aanraders - de beste genealogische websites volgens stamboomonderzoekers Ook voor uw e-reader! Deze uitgave biedt u een deel van collectie in PDF en EPUB formaat die u kunt afdrukken en/of bij de hand houden op laptop, tablet of e-reader zodat u ook zonder Internet de inhoud van de Stamboom Gids beschikbaar heeft! Uw bijdrage Kent u nog meer websites die interessant zijn voor genealogen? Voeg deze dan toe aan de Stamboom Gids via https://www.stamboomgids.nl/linktoevoegen.php.
    [Show full text]
  • Biographical Appendix
    Biographical Appendix The following women are mentioned in the text and notes. Abney- Hastings, Flora. 1854–1887. Daughter of 1st Baron Donington and Edith Rawdon- Hastings, Countess of Loudon. Married Henry FitzAlan Howard, 15th Duke of Norfolk, 1877. Acheson, Theodosia. 1882–1977. Daughter of 4th Earl of Gosford and Louisa Montagu (daughter of 7th Duke of Manchester and Luise von Alten). Married Hon. Alexander Cadogan, son of 5th Earl of Cadogan, 1912. Her scrapbook of country house visits is in the British Library, Add. 75295. Alten, Luise von. 1832–1911. Daughter of Karl von Alten. Married William Montagu, 7th Duke of Manchester, 1852. Secondly, married Spencer Cavendish, 8th Duke of Devonshire, 1892. Grandmother of Alexandra, Mary, and Theodosia Acheson. Annesley, Katherine. c. 1700–1736. Daughter of 3rd Earl of Anglesey and Catherine Darnley (illegitimate daughter of James II and Catherine Sedley, Countess of Dorchester). Married William Phipps, 1718. Apsley, Isabella. Daughter of Sir Allen Apsley. Married Sir William Wentworth in the late seventeenth century. Arbuthnot, Caroline. b. c. 1802. Daughter of Rt. Hon. Charles Arbuthnot. Stepdaughter of Harriet Fane. She did not marry. Arbuthnot, Marcia. 1804–1878. Daughter of Rt. Hon. Charles Arbuthnot. Stepdaughter of Harriet Fane. Married William Cholmondeley, 3rd Marquess of Cholmondeley, 1825. Aston, Barbara. 1744–1786. Daughter and co- heir of 5th Lord Faston of Forfar. Married Hon. Henry Clifford, son of 3rd Baron Clifford of Chudleigh, 1762. Bannister, Henrietta. d. 1796. Daughter of John Bannister. She married Rev. Hon. Brownlow North, son of 1st Earl of Guilford, 1771. Bassett, Anne. Daughter of Sir John Bassett and Honor Grenville.
    [Show full text]
  • Huguenot Merchants Settled in England 1644 Who Purchased Lincolnshire Estates in the 18Th Century, and Acquired Ayscough Estates by Marriage
    List of Parliamentary Families 51 Boucherett Origins: Huguenot merchants settled in England 1644 who purchased Lincolnshire estates in the 18th century, and acquired Ayscough estates by marriage. 1. Ayscough Boucherett – Great Grimsby 1796-1803 Seats: Stallingborough Hall, Lincolnshire (acq. by mar. c. 1700, sales from 1789, demolished first half 19th c.); Willingham Hall (House), Lincolnshire (acq. 18th c., built 1790, demolished c. 1962) Estates: Bateman 5834 (E) 7823; wealth in 1905 £38,500. Notes: Family extinct 1905 upon the death of Jessie Boucherett (in ODNB). BABINGTON Origins: Landowners at Bavington, Northumberland by 1274. William Babington had a spectacular legal career, Chief Justice of Common Pleas 1423-36. (Payling, Political Society in Lancastrian England, 36-39) Five MPs between 1399 and 1536, several kts of the shire. 1. Matthew Babington – Leicestershire 1660 2. Thomas Babington – Leicester 1685-87 1689-90 3. Philip Babington – Berwick-on-Tweed 1689-90 4. Thomas Babington – Leicester 1800-18 Seat: Rothley Temple (Temple Hall), Leicestershire (medieval, purch. c. 1550 and add. 1565, sold 1845, remod. later 19th c., hotel) Estates: Worth £2,000 pa in 1776. Notes: Four members of the family in ODNB. BACON [Frank] Bacon Origins: The first Bacon of note was son of a sheepreeve, although ancestors were recorded as early as 1286. He was a lawyer, MP 1542, Lord Keeper of the Great Seal 1558. Estates were purchased at the Dissolution. His brother was a London merchant. Eldest son created the first baronet 1611. Younger son Lord Chancellor 1618, created a viscount 1621. Eight further MPs in the 16th and 17th centuries, including kts of the shire for Norfolk and Suffolk.
    [Show full text]
  • A Review on Tools and Techniques for Family Tree Data Visualization
    Journal of Theoretical and Applied Information Technology 15th January 2019. Vol.96. No 1 © 2005 – ongoing JATIT & LLS ISSN: 1992-8645 www.jatit.org E-ISSN: 1817-3195 A REVIEW ON TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES FOR FAMILY TREE DATA VISUALIZATION 1SITI FATIMAH BOKHARE, 1*WAN MOHD NAZMEE WAN ZAINON 1School of Computer Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Malaysia E-mail: [email protected], [email protected] ABSTRACT Visualization is an important and helpful ways to support the exploration of large data sets. The leading benefit of visualization is that it does not only provide graphical representation of data but also allows changing of form, omitting what is not required and browsing deeper to get further details. This paper reviews some of the previous research related to family tree (or sometimes known as genealogy) data visualization. It focuses on existing techniques and applications that are currently available to address family tree visualization issues. The content of this paper is divided into several sections such as visualization usability, family tree visualization, graph theory of kinship network and graph visualization. Visualization gives opportunity to approach huge network type of data and makes it easily comprehensible. In order to gain the full benefit of family tree data, a proper understanding about the current visualization tool or techniques that is used to represent these type of data in a fully interactive environment will be highly beneficial. Keywords: Data Visualization, Family Tree Visualization, Theory of Kinship Network, Social Network Visualization 1. INTRODUCTION on the scalability and clustering issue that can Generally, visualization is the transformation of improve user interaction and understandability of data and information into pictures.
    [Show full text]
  • University of Southampton Research Repository Eprints Soton
    University of Southampton Research Repository ePrints Soton Copyright © and Moral Rights for this thesis are retained by the author and/or other copyright owners. A copy can be downloaded for personal non-commercial research or study, without prior permission or charge. This thesis cannot be reproduced or quoted extensively from without first obtaining permission in writing from the copyright holder/s. The content must not be changed in any way or sold commercially in any format or medium without the formal permission of the copyright holders. When referring to this work, full bibliographic details including the author, title, awarding institution and date of the thesis must be given e.g. AUTHOR (year of submission) "Full thesis title", University of Southampton, name of the University School or Department, PhD Thesis, pagination http://eprints.soton.ac.uk i UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON FACULTY OF HUMANITIES School of History The Wydeviles 1066-1503 A Re-assessment by Lynda J. Pidgeon Thesis for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy 15 December 2011 ii iii ABSTRACT Who were the Wydeviles? The family arrived with the Conqueror in 1066. As followers in the Conqueror’s army the Wydeviles rose through service with the Mowbray family. If we accept the definition given by Crouch and Turner for a brief period of time the Wydeviles qualified as barons in the twelfth century. This position was not maintained. By the thirteenth century the family had split into two distinct branches. The senior line settled in Yorkshire while the junior branch settled in Northamptonshire. The junior branch of the family gradually rose to prominence in the county through service as escheator, sheriff and knight of the shire.
    [Show full text]
  • By Mark Wareham, First Edition 15 December 2011
    Our Family’s Rich Heritage By Mark Wareham, first edition 15th December 2011 Featuring Blachford family ancestors of the – Wareham family of Shaftesbury and Shroton (Iwerne Courtney) in Dorset and the Russell, Hurdle and Tapper families of Shroton and Dodington family ancestors of the – Wareham family of Shaftesbury, Stainer family of Donhead and Shaftesbury and the Love family of Motcombe in Dorset and Mere in Wiltshire 1 Introduction My father’s Wareham family is fortunate to be able to claim ancestral connections to two lines that were landed gentry - the Blachfords of Fordingbridge and the Dodingtons of Mere. The choice of the title of this work is appropriate because I am going to look into our ‘rich’ roots in terms of historical value as well as wealth and social status. As a result of our connection to these two families we have so called ‘gateway’ ancestors, Susannah Blachford of Fordingbridge and Martha Dodington of Mere and they help us trace a family lineage back to the medieval period and beyond. The Blachford family held Sandhill Manor (now called Sandleheath) near Fordingbridge in Hampshire and the Dodington family held Woodlands Manor in Mere in Wiltshire. Page four shows the lines from my two great grandparents, Sidney’s parents Walter George Wareham and Harriet Stainer, to Susannah and Martha. One of my grandfather Sidney Wareham’s (pictured right) great x 7 grandfathers was the gentleman and Lord of the Manor of Woodlands, William Dodington and another great x 5 grandfather was the gentleman, Mr Daniel Blachford who grandson of the Lord of the Manor of Sandhill.
    [Show full text]
  • Hans Selbach 07.03.2021
    Hans Selbach 07.03.2021 Achtung! Die Liste ist im Querformat aufgebaut DI Hans Selbach Kohlgraben 23 A-8280 Fürstenfeld Keine Mitgliedschaft oder Gebühr zum Herunrterladen. Jeder kann diese Liste kostenlos herunterladen. Eine Bitte habe ich jedoch: Sollten Sie doppelte oder defekte links finden bitte ich um eine kurze Mitteilung an [email protected] Die Liste erhebt keinen Anspruch auf Vollständigkeit. Linkliste der Yahoo Gruppe, erfordert Anmeldung http://de.groups.yahoo.com/group/famint/links ab 01.01.2020 nicht mehr erreichbar Webseite über mehr als 150 Orte im rheinisch-bergischen Raum kostenlos, erfordert eine Registrierung https://www.selbach.at/12/ Liste wurde heruntergeladen von https://www.genealogy4you.at/info/links.pdf Kostenlose Erstellung von Webseiten für private Familienforscher Musterseiten und verschiedene Layouts unter https://www.a-cubed.eu/ Eine der wichtigsten Seiten für Genealogen "Der Datenschutz" http://wiki-de.genealogy.net/Datenschutz Die neu hinzugekommenen LINKS sind in ROT Hans Selbach 07.03.2021 1 Adel: Adel Weltweit http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/CONTENTS.htm 2 Adel: Adelsforschung http://home.foni.net/~adelsforschung/index.htm 3 Adel: Adelsforschung www.adel-genealogie.de/ 4 Adel: Mittelalterliche Genealogie http://www.manfred-hiebl.de/genealogie-mittelalter/ 5 Adel: Personendatenbank des höheren Adels in Europa http://ww-person.com/cgi-bin/wwp/LANG=germ/?1 6 Adel: Vereinigte Westfälische Adelsarchive e.V. http://www.archive.nrw.de/LAV_NRW/jsp/bestand.jsp?archivNr=451&expandId=181&tektId=858&y=0 7 Adressbücher:
    [Show full text]
  • Conheça As Certidões De Nascimento, Batismo, Baptismo, Casamento, Óbito, Desquite, Divórcio – De Sua Família – Como Fazer Genealogia – Onde Pesquisar Genealogia
    Conheça as Certidões de Nascimento, Batismo, Baptismo, Casamento, Óbito, Desquite, Divórcio – de sua Família – Como fazer Genealogia – Onde pesquisar Genealogia E NÃO SÓ GENEALOGIA, você que busca documentos para conseguir outra nacionalidade, vai aprender muito aqui. Chamo a atenção para erros nos livros de casamento, registro de nascimento, etc que dificultam você a conseguir outra nacionalidade. COMO OBTER CERTIDÕES para fazer sua genealogia, para obter nacionalidade.- - LEIA esta página, COM CALMA, ATÉ O FIM LEIA COM ATENÇÃO - NOVIDADE: CERTIDÕES NO CHILE http://www.gob.cl/2015/01/26/busca-justicia-conoce-la-app-que-te-ayuda-encontrar- instituciones-y-servicios-para-hacer-tramites/ – — - E COM A NOVIDADE NOVIDADE A Genética a serviço da Genealogia teste de DNA – Mais certeza ainda -Aqui as instruções para coleta de DNA instructions_portuguese2012 Leia, abaixo, texto sobre Genealogia Genética. - - LEIA esta página, COM CALMA, ATÉ O FIM LEIA COM ATENÇÃO - 1 CERTIDÕES tanto no BRASIL quanto em PORTUGAL CERTIDÕES tanto no BRASIL quanto em PORTUGAL CERTIDÕES tanto no BRASIL quanto em PORTUGAL - - No Brasil, a partir de 1888, encontra-se nos Cartórios de Registros civil os assentos de nascimento, casamento, e óbito, mas continuou tendo os assentos nos livros de Igreja. E nas últimas décadas cresceu muito o número de não católicos, o que dificulta a pesquisa nas Igrejas. Mas, mais antigamente, com a população 100 por cento católica, todos tinham assentados seus casamentos e batismos nas igrejas, nas paróquias da Igreja Católica que tem registros desde 1538. Abaixo, um batismo de 1538 na Cidade do Funchal, na Paróquia Catedral da Sé do Funchal. - - Como você começa por você e seus pais, é mais fácil pesquisar primeiro em cartórios de registro civil no Brasil, que são mais organizados e livros com índices e geralmente um só ou dois por cidade, mais fácil de achar do que correr dezenas de paróquias de uma cidade grande.
    [Show full text]
  • London Metropolitan Archives Berkeley Family
    LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 1 BERKELEY FAMILY AND ESTATES ACC/0530 Reference Description Dates Estate Management: Muniments of Title Manors of Cranford St. John and Cranford Le Mote ACC/0530/ED/01/001 Indenture of a Fine Trinity Term Please use microfiche Gideon Amersham alias Agmondesham, knt., 1604 Please use microfilm William Fletewood, knt., George Needler, gent. X020/009 and William Hall, gent. quer. Walter Windsor, Esq., and Margaret his wife, deforciants. Manors of Cranford St. John and Cranford Le Mote with apurtenances, 1 messuage, 1 garden, 100 acres of land, 10 acres of meadow and 10/- worth of rent Former reference: Originally New Bundle 11 ACC/0530/ED/01/002 Bargain and Sale by deed poll 1 Oct 1604 Please use microfiche (1) a. and b to (2) a and b. Parties: 1.a. William Please use microfilm Hall of Acton, gent. and b. Edward Gybbyns of X020/009 Acton, Bachelor of Music. 2 a.George Writington of the Middle Temple and b. Henry Fletewood of Greys Inn, Esq., Manor called Lemote in Cranford. Manor of Cranford St. John. The advowson of Cranford church and all messuages, lands and appurtenances in Cranford, East Bedfont, Hatton, Harlington and Heston. Above property now vested in (1) a & b]. Former reference: Originally New Bundle 11 ACC/0530/ED/01/003 Exemplification of a Common Recovery of 18 9 Oct 1604 Please use microfiche May 1599 Please use microfilm William Fletewood, Esq., and Jane his wife, X020/009 tenants. Henry Fletewood, gentleman and William Kindesley gentleman, demandants. Manors of Cranford Le Mote and Cranford St.
    [Show full text]
  • Alisona De Saluzzo
    Alisona de Saluzzo 1-Alisona de Saluzzo b. Abt 1267, Arundel,Essex,England, d. 25 Sep 1292 +Richard FitzAlan, 7th Earl b. 3 Feb 1267, of Arundel,Essex,England, d. 9 Mar 1302 2-Eleanor FitzAlan, [Baroness Percy] b. Abt 1283, of,Arundel,Sussex,England, d. Jul 1328 +Henry de Percy, [Baron Percy] b. 25 Mar 1272, ,Alnwick,Northumberland,England, d. Oct 1314, ,Fountains Abbey,Yorkshire,England 3-Henry de Percy, 11th Baron Percy b. 6 Feb 1301, ,Leconfield,Yorkshire,England, d. 25 Feb 1352, ,Warkworth,Northumberland,England +Idonea de Clifford b. 1300, of Appleby Castle,Westmorland,England, d. 24 Aug 1365 4-Henry de Percy, Baron Percy b. 1320, of Castle,Alnwick,Northumberland,England, d. 18 May 1368 +Mary Plantagenet b. 1320, d. 1362 5-Sir Henry de Percy, 4th Lord b. 10 Nov 1341, of,Alnwick,Northumberland,England, d. Abt 19 Feb 1407 +Margaret Neville, Baroness Ros b. Abt 1329, of,Raby,Durham,England, d. 12 May 1372 6-Isolda Percy b. Abt 1362, of Warkworth Castle. Northumberland,England, d. 1403, Battle of Shrewsbury +Madog Kynaston b. Abt 1350, of Stocks,Shropshire,England, d. 1403, Battle of Shrewsbury 7-John Kynaston b. Abt 1375, of Stocks,Shropshire,England +Unknown 8-Griffith Kynaston b. Abt 1396, of Stocks,Shropshire,England +Margaret (Jane) Hoorde 9-John or Jenkyn Kynaston, Esq. +Jane Manwaring 10-Pierce Kynaston +Margaret vz Edward 11-Humfry Kynaston +Elizabeth Oatley 12-George Kynaston d. 8 Dec 1543 9-Philip Kynaston b. Abt 1417, Of Walford +Alice Dorothy Corbet b. Abt 1411, ,Moreton Corbet,Shropshire,England, d. Abt 1443 9-William Kynaston 9-Sir Roger Kynaston b.
    [Show full text]
  • HFFA Officers, Directors, Chairs
    HFFA NEWSLETTER – Vol. 14, Issue #2, May, 2009 HFFA NEWS A Publication of the Heinrich Frey Family Association Published Quarterly – Last week in February, May, August, and November www.hfrey.org From the Editor documents. This collection is called our Archives. They have been in the This edition of the newsletter is the possession of our host, Tommy last one before the HFFA Texas Wiggins. Our Archives will be on Reunion so most of it is dedicated to display at the reunion. They should the Reunion. be interesting. We hope there is a good turnout. President Charles Burgess has a full Many of our cousins and kin went rundown on the program and events through Texas on their journey to of the reunion in his message. It somewhere else, and many of them looks interesting enough to me to stayed. Efforts are being made to want to be there. I hope it does the find our Texas cousins and invite same for you. them to the reunion. Your next newsletter will come out in Meanwhile, the rest of us will be August. Iʼd like some more traveling to Mineola from all across submissions from as many of you as the country. Having been to three possible. reunions already, Iʼm finally starting to figure out who some of the people Respond to this question: What (or are who have attended the same who) got you interested in ones that I have, Morgantown PA, genealogy? Coffeeville, KS, and Des Moines, IA. Iʼve received some submissions Iʼm especially looking forward to already, but wonʼt have space in this meeting some of the folks who have issue to include them.
    [Show full text]