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Ancestors of Robert Alexander Beckman Generation No. 1 1. Robert Alexander Beckman, born 15 Apr 2003 in Columbus, Ohio. He was the son of 2. Morgan Lee Beckman and 3. Linda Kay McDowell. Generation No. 2 2. Morgan Lee Beckman, born 1970. He was the son of 4. Robert Charles Beckman and 5. Sandra Kay Sanderson. He married 3. Linda Kay McDowell 19 Oct 2000 in Officer's Club, Dam Neck, Virginia Beach, Virginia. 3. Linda Kay McDowell, born 04 Jun 1971 in Norfolk, Virginia. She was the daughter of 6. Glen David McDowell and 7. Carol Ann Richardson. Child of Morgan Beckman and Linda McDowell is: 1 i. Robert Alexander Beckman, born 15 Apr 2003 in Columbus, Ohio. Generation No. 3 4. Robert Charles Beckman, born 11 Jun 1948 in Bayshore, New York; died 29 Sep 2002 in Circleville, Ohio. He was the son of 8. Charles Frederick Beckman and 9. Helen Marie Colville. He married 5. Sandra Kay Sanderson 14 Jun 1969 in Commercial Point, Ohio. 5. Sandra Kay Sanderson, born 24 Mar 1948 in Octa, Fayette County, Ohio. She was the daughter of 10. Loy Marlon Sanderson and 11. Ruth Marie Bock. Children of Robert Beckman and Sandra Sanderson are: 2 i. Morgan Lee Beckman, born 1970; married Linda Kay McDowell 19 Oct 2000 in Officer's Club, Dam Neck, Virginia Beach, Virginia. ii. Mallory Lynn Beckman, born 09 Dec 1973 in Circleville, Ohio. 6. Glen David McDowell, born 31 May 1948 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He was the son of 12. Henry Rahe McDowell and 13. Leona Taylor. -
Ancestors and Descendants of Benjamin Warden Childs 1550-2002 by Barbara Kratz September 2002 Punta Gorda, FL
Ancestors and Descendants of Benjamin Warden Childs 1550-2002 ! P. by Barbara Kratz September 2002 Punta Gorda, FL Ancestors and Descendants of Benjamin Warden Childs 1550-2002 Author: Barbara Kratz ITEM t-0£~ PROJECT and ©••«• U4-£ — Publisher: Buffalo Graffix Schoolhouse Square 4300-F Kings Highway Port Charlotte, FL 33980 (877) 625-2833 September 2002 AAp,' c Dedication This book is lovingly dedicated to the memory of my grandfather, Alfred Floyd Childs and my grandmother, Grace Agnes Chapman Childs, who were inspirational in my growth and development as a young child. Please see page 117 for my remembrances of them. Introduction Benjamin Warden Childs was a descendant of Henry Childs, Sr. who was born in 1652 in Whielden, Amersham, England. Henry married Ann Ball in 1671 in Amersham, Hertford County, England. They had 10 children all born in England: Benjamin, Sarah, Mary, Ann, Henry Jr. (Ben's great-great-grandfather), Ruth, Rachel, Cephas, John and William. Sometime after his wife's death in 1696 in England, Henry immigrated to the United States with his 10 children and purchased land in Anne Arundel County, MD on October 5, 1702. As of this writing I have been unable to determine exactly when and where they landed in the US. It should be noted that Henry Childs, Sr. owned land in Plumstead, Bucks County, PA about 1681, but returned to England where he and his family lived until sometime between 1696 and 1702. On April 7, 1715, he conveyed his Pennsylvania land to his son Cephas who was living in Philadelphia at the time. -
Ancestors of Lydia Emily Towner
Ancestors of Lydia Emily Towner Generation No. 1 1. Lydia Emily Towner1, born Sep 30, 1847 in Oxford, New Haven, CT; died Aug 27, 1945 in Unity, Clark, Wisconsin. She was the daughter of 2. Warner Towner and 3. Lois Manville Peet. She married (1) Wilber F. Cutts*2 Aug 12, 1867 in Fairfield, Fairfield, CT. He was born Aug 29, 1847 in Oxford, New Haven, CT3, and died Mar 27, 1929 in Unity, Clark, WI. He was the son of William H. Cutts and Anna Lee. More About Lydia Emily Towner: Funeral: Sep 01, 1945, Colby, Clark, Wisconsin Religion: 1945, Unity Methodist Episcopal Church - Unity, Marathon, WI More About Wilber F. Cutts*: Burial: 1929, Town of Brighton Municipal Cemetery, Marathon Co., WI Father's Birthplace: England4 Mother's Birthplace: England4 Occupation 1: 1880, Farmer Occupation 2: 1870, "Quarryman" Census for Oxford, Newhaven, CT Relocated: Bef. 1875, Farmer and Dairyman, Sec. 32, Twp. Unity, WI5 Residence: 1875, Town of Brighton, Marathon, WI More About Wilber Cutts* and Lydia Towner: Marriage: Aug 12, 1867, Fairfield, Fairfield, CT Generation No. 2 2. Warner Towner6, born 1813 in Oxford, New Haven, CT; died Jul 22, 1852 in Oxford, New Haven, CT. He was the son of 4. David Towner and 5. Polly Hurlbut. He married 3. Lois Manville Peet Mar 18, 1845 in Oxford, New Haven, CT6. 3. Lois Manville Peet, born Jan 01, 1804 in Oxford, New Haven, CT; died Jul 21, 1877 in Oxford, New Haven, CT. She was the daughter of 6. Jehiel Peet and 7. Lois Manville. More About Warner Towner: Burial: Abt. -
Descendants of Thomas Kerr
Descendants of Thomas Kerr Generation No. 1 1. BARON OF FENNEHURST THOMAS1 KERR was born 17 Jun 1529 in Ferniehurst Castle, Roxburghshire, Scotland, and died Mar 1586 in London, Middlesex, England. He married LADY JANET SCOTT 1568 in Ferniehirst, Roxburghshire, Scotland. She was born 1555 in Buccleuch, Ettrick, Selkirkshire, Scotland, and died in Northumberland, England. Notes for BARON OF FENNEHURST THOMAS KERR: Thomas Kerr's first wife was: Janet Kirkcaldy They had eleven children. 9th Baron of Ferniehirst (Kerr) Thomas Kerr (Carr) became the 9th Baron of Ferniehirst Castle. He was also noted for his involvement with Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots. (From notes of David W Carr) The name of Carr, Ker, Kerr or Karre is as old as the Norman Conquest by William of Normandy in 1066. One of the followers of William I is recorded in the Roll Of The Gattle Abbey as the name of Karre.The early descendants of this Norman soldier and succeeding generations spread on both sides of the border of England and Scotland.Direct lines can be traced through various peerage books of England and Scotland to Andrew Kerr I, the 6th Baron of Ferniehirst, Scotland. He was born in 1450 , created Baron in 1480 and knighted in 1483. He and his son Andrew II, 7th Baron of Ferniehirst, were remarkable men for talent and undaunted courage, conspicious in reigns of James IV and James V. Andrew Kerr II, died in 1543. His son Sir John Kerr, 8th Baron of Ferniehirst, did great service against the English and rescued Queen Mary from incursions by the English against the Scots. -
Ahnentafel of Irv Mitchell
1 Generated: 10 Oct 2003 ©Copyright 2003, Irv Mitchell. All rights reserved. Ahnentafel of Irv Mitchell Grand Parents 4. Walter Sharp MITCHELL , also known as Walt, b. 8 Aug 1909 in West Chester, Chester Co., PA, occupation Merchant, d. 27 Aug 1978 in W est Chester, Chester Co., PA, buried: in St. Agnes' Cem etery, West Chester, PA. He married (1) Carol Mae REAGAN , married 28 Jun 1930 in West Chester, Chester Co., PA, divorced 1946, b. 15 Nov 1909 in West Chester, Chester Co., PA, occupation Teacher / Business, d. 27 Aug 1973 in West Chester, Chester Co., PA, buried: 30 Aug 1973 in Philadelphia Memorial Park, Frazer, PA. He married (2) Florence Elizabeth Gurrell , also known as Betty, married 1946, b. 1919 in West Chester, Chester Co., PA, d. 14 Dec 2001 in Downingtown, Chester Co., PA, buried: 17 Dec 2001 in St. Agnes' Cem etery, West Chester, PA. 5. Carol Mae REAGAN , b. 15 Nov 1909 in West Chester, Chester Co., PA, occupation Teacher / Business, d. 27 Aug 1973 in West Chester, Chester Co., PA, buried: 30 Aug 1973 in Philadelphia Memorial Park, Frazer, PA. She married (1) Walter Sharp MITCHELL , also known as Walt, married 28 Jun 1930 in West Chester, Chester Co., PA, divorced 1946, b. 8 Aug 1909 in West Chester, Chester Co., PA, occupation Merchant, d. 27 Aug 1978 in West Chester, Chester Co., PA, buried: in St. Agnes' Cemetery, West Chester, PA. She married (2) Orson Nevin Ritzman , m arried 15 Aug 1946 in Bernville, Berks Co., PA, b. 14 Mar 1889 in Strausstown, Berks Co., PA, occupation Business / Sales / Editor, d. -
Descendants of Thomas Towner
Descendants of Thomas Towner Generation No. 1 1. Thomas1 Towner1 was born Abt. 1636 in Paling, Sussex, England, and died 1665 in New Boston, Sandisfield, Berkshire, MA. He married Mary Page Bet. 1650 - May 08 1664 in Streat, Streat, Sussex, England2, daughter of John Page and Mary Johnson. She was born Bet. 1634 - 1640 in Alderley, Cheshire, England, and died 1689 in Paling, Sussex, England. Child of Thomas Towner and Mary Page is: + 2 i. Richard2 Towner, born Bet. 1650 - 1655 in (prob.) Sussex, England; died Aug 22, 1727 in Branford, New Haven, CT. Generation No. 2 2. Richard2 Towner (Thomas1)3 was born Bet. 1650 - 1655 in (prob.) Sussex, England4, and died Aug 22, 1727 in Branford, New Haven, CT5. He married (1) Mary Duly Bet. 1670 - 1671 in Savannah, GA or Haddam, CT. She was born Abt. 1654 in England. He married (2) Deborah Crane Mar 06, 1716/17 in Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut. Children of Richard Towner and Mary Duly are: 3 i. Richard3 Towner, born Abt. 1680 in England; died Feb 28, 1753 in Branford, New Haven, CT. He married Elizabeth Tyler Sep 28, 1720 in Branford, New Haven, CT. + 4 ii. John Towner, born Jan 1683/84 in England (likely); died Apr 02, 1778 in Derby, New Haven, CT. 5 iii. Joseph Towner, born Abt. 1686 in Guildford, New Haven, CT; died Abt. 1725 in Derby, New Haven, CT. 6 iv. Benjamin Towner, born 1688 in Guildford, New Haven, CT; died Jan 09, 1761 in Killingworth, Middlesex, CT. 7 v. Sarah Towner, born Abt. 1689 in England; died May 31, 1718 in Connecticut. -
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The Foreign “Other”: Uses of the International Context in English Political Propaganda of the Late Seventeenth Century By Hilary White Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Prerequisite for Honors in History April 2012 Copyright 2012 Hilary White ABSTRACT This thesis explores the use of the international context in the English political propaganda campaigns during the 1688‐9 Revolution. The study focuses on how propagandists used Ireland, Scotland, France, and the United Provinces to impact and influence political sentiments regarding issues of religion, toleration, and rights of the monarchy within England. Both Williamite and Jacobite propagandists used allusions to international political, religious, and ideological issues to garner support for their distinct ideas for the future of England’s development. As these two groups consistently placed England in ideological opposition to foreign ‘others’ within their writings, these parties struggled to define a unique and unified identity for the Kingdom of England and its people. Acknowledgements First, I would like to thank the Wellesley College History Department for all their intellectual support in enabling me to complete this honours thesis. In particular, I would like to thank Professor Nikhil Rao, Professor Alejandra Osorio, and Professor Megan Kerr for serving on my defense committee. Additional thanks go to the staff at Clapp Library of Wellesley College and the Bodleian Library of Oxford University for their assistance in my endless quest for more primary sources. To the Schwartz family, I am incredibly grateful for the research funding. My greatest gratitude goes to my thesis advisor, Professor Ryan Frace. Professor Frace has served as my constant source of motivation, encouragement, and much needed criticisms. -
Family Tree Maker
Ancestors of Laura Adeline Whitlow Generation No. 1 1. Laura Adeline Whitlow, born August 07, 1915 in Warren, Indiana. She was the daughter of 2. Raymond Thomas Whitlow and 3. Elizabeth Alice Michael. She married (1) James Lloyd Hines Wilson June 24, 1933. He was born July 22, 1913, and died December 28, 1983 in Hillsborough County, Florida. He was the son of Isaac Buford Wilson and Myrtle Ellen (Mestie Ellen). She married (2) Don Marquis January 1950 in Anderson. She married (3) Eugene Smith July 1962 in New Castle. He died 1970. More About James Lloyd Hines Wilson: Namesake: Lloyd Harold Shirley Wilson was the name he went by in the 30s, 40s Generation No. 2 2. Raymond Thomas Whitlow, born February 03, 1892 in Greensburg; died October 11, 1982. He was the son of 4. John Victor Whitlow and 5. Adeline Emilie Fortune. He married 3. Elizabeth Alice Michael September 09, 1914 in Warren, Indiana. 3. Elizabeth Alice Michael, born March 07, 1889; died 1964. She was the daughter of 6. John Phillip Michael and 7. Susan Alice Houck. Notes for Elizabeth Alice Michael: Went to an orphanage in Grant County, Indiana around 1900. Adopted by the Freyns in Evansville who worked them like slaves. Only went to school until 3rd grade. Then she went to the orphanage and was adopted to work for the Fryens at their farm. Went back to get family records, but the Grant County courthouse had burned. Had an Aunt that she called Lib, which was probably short for Libby. She also had a grandmother she called Vorce.