_Richard Plantagenet ___________________+
| m 1243
_Richard t Plantagenet _|_Sanchia Berenger Queen Of The Germans _
| (.... - 1280) (1225 - 1261)
_Geoffrey de Cornwall _|
| (.... - 1335) |
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| |_Joan St Owen __________|________________________________________
| (1260 - ....)
_Richard de Cornwall ______|
| (1311 - 1343) |
| | _Robert Mortimer _______________________
| | | (1246 - 1287)
| | _Hugh Mortimer _________|_Joyce La Zouche _______________________
| | | (1272 - ....) (1256 - ....)
| |_Margaret Mortimer ____|
| (1295 - 1345) |
| | ________________________________________
| | |
| |_Matilda Unknown _______|________________________________________
| (1278 - ....)
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|--Geoffrey Cornwall
| (1335 - 1365)
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| ________________________|________________________________________
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| _______________________|
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|_Sibella Bodrugan Bodryga _|
(1315 - 1349) |
| ________________________________________
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| ________________________|________________________________________
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|_______________________|
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|________________________|________________________________________
_Giles D' Aubeney _____________+
| (1370 - 1403)
_Giles D' Aubeney ______|_Margaret De Beauchamp ________
| (1395 - 1445) (1374 - ....)
_William Daubeney ____|
| (1424 - ....) |
| | _______________________________
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| |_Joan Darcy ____________|_______________________________
| (1423 - ....)
_Giles Daubeney _____|
| (1451 - 1507) m 1476|
| | _______________________________
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| | _JOHN Sturton __________|_______________________________
| | | (1384 - 1438) m 1432
| |_Alice Stourton ______|
| (1432 - ....) |
| | _Thomas Payne _________________
| | | (1363 - ....) m 1400
| |_KATHERINE Payne _______|_Margery "Mary" De Jenelton ___
| (1407 - 1473) m 1432 (1367 - ....)
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|--Cecilia Daubeney
| (1474 - 1539)
| _John Arundell ________________+
| | (1372 - 1436) m 1390
| _John VI Arundell ______|_Annora Eleanor Lambourne _____
| | (1392 - 1423) m 1420 (1374 - ....)
| _John Arundell _______|
| | (1421 - ....) |
| | | _John De Burghersh ____________
| | | | (1343 - 1391) m 1372
| | |_Margaret De Burghersh _|_Ismania De Hanham ____________
| | (1390 - 1424) m 1420 (1347 - ....)
|_Elizabeth Arundel __|
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| _John Chidlocke _______________
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| _John Chidlocke ________|_Alianore FitzWarren __________
| | (1401 - ....)
|_Catherine Chidiocke _|
(1423 - 1479) |
| _Ralph Lumley _________________+
| | (1360 - ....)
|_Catherine Lumley ______|_Eleanor (Alinore) De Neville _
(1400 - 1461) (1360 - 1441)
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FTM CD194, MA & ME Fam., V2, NEHGR pg 11:
James Gibbons, aged twenty-one, took the Oaths of Supremacy and Allegiance and presented a certificate of his conformity in London on April 14, 1635, preliminary to sailing for New England on the Increase, Robert Lea, master. Gibbons was one of four men against whose bracket names in the record was written the statement that Robert Cordell, goldsmith, in Lombard Street, sent them away, the other three being Samuel Andrewes, aged thirty-seven, Robert Naney, aged twenty-two and Robert Sankey,aged thirty. What their relationship to Robert Cordell may have been and in what sense he "sent them away" remain mysteries. On their arrival in New England the entire party went to Saco in the Province of Maine. Gibbins, alone, of the four companion emigrants, was not "mistered" by the New England scribes, but he did very well for himself nevertheless.
On August 2, 1642, after seven years doubtless spent working for one of the more prominent settlers, Gibbins first appears in the province records when Dr. Richard Vines granted toThomas Mills, fisherman and James Gibbins, planter, one hundred acres on thewest or Biddeford side of the Saco river lately in the possession of Henry Boade, gentleman. In 1646 or 1647 Gibbins married Judith Lewis, daughter of Mr. Thomas Lewis of Saco. She was about twenty-one years old and had inherited from her parents, who were both dead, a quarter of the great Saco patent which covered thirty-two square miles on the eastern bank of the Saco river. FTM CD194, Lewis & Gibbins, Pg 433:
Gibbins was not the equal of his wife's father in social standing, nor does he seem to have possessed ability above thatof the average lesser planter of the colony. The size of his wife's estate, for she ultimately became the owner of the entire Lewis share of the patent, made him necessarily a man of some importance, but he did not assume the governmental standing which the control of such a large territory would necessarily entail, and his alienation of most the most important section of the patent withheld from his descendants his opportunity. He was an officer in the plantation's military company, the records referring to him as Sargeant and lieutenant --- one cryptic entry stating, in 1674, "Lieu. Gibbins his horse allowed on." In 1667 he was chosen "master of the magasin," the same town meeting voting "that the sum of twelve pounds be collected too buy powder and shottand other things for the trayne band." We find him one of the selectmen in 1656, a juryman in 1661, and a town commissioner in 1664, while in 1663 he presented in court, with other freemen of Saco, for resisting the authority of Massachusetts and persisting in recognizing the Gorges claims. pg 435:
TheIndian hostility which had been smoldering since 1681 burst into flame in 1688 and the Gibbins family retired from Saco to the greater protection of Kittery. From there in 1690 Gibbins dated his last deed, giving one hundred acresat Rendesvous Point, in the first division, to his daughter Elizabeth Sharpe, recalling her descent from Mr. Thomas Lewis, deceased, her surviving brother Thomas "sone and heir to said James Gibbons", joining in the conveyance. Heprobably died soon after, and from the fact that that Judith Gibbins did notjoin in the deed to her daughter it would seem that she did not survive him. FTM CD113, Emigrant Ancestors, pg 94:
Family History: 217 Genealogy Books
14 April, 1635.
IN the INCREASE, of London, Mr. ROBERT LEA, bound for New England.
ROBERT CORDELL, gouldsmith in Lombert St., sent them away.
Years.
SAMUEL ANDREWS ...........aged 37 Theis have taken the oath of allege-\
ROBERT NIMEY .............." 22 ance and supremacy, and have\
ROBERT SAMKEY ............." 30 brought certificates of the confor-\
JAMES GIBBONS ............." 21 mity, which are this day filed.\
FTM CD113
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_Roger Mainwaring _____________________
| (1263 - 1285)
_Sir Warin William Mainwaring _|_Christian Birtles ____________________
| (1285 - 1364) m 1315 (1265 - 1285)
_William Mainwaring _|
| (1316 - 1365) m 1350|
| | _______________________________________
| | |
| |_Mary Davenport _______________|_______________________________________
| (1287 - 1361) m 1315
_Randle Mainwaring __|
| (1360 - 1456) m 1391|
| | _Roger Leycester ______________________
| | | (1258 - 1349)
| | _Nicholas Leycester ___________|_Isabel Unknown _______________________
| | | (1288 - 1349) (1278 - 1340)
| |_Margery Leycester __|
| m 1350 |
| | _William Mobberley, Lord of Mobberley _+
| | | (1260 - 1327) m 1287
| |_Mary Mobberley _______________|_Maude Downes _________________________
| (1284 - 1318) (1264 - ....)
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|--Phillippa Mainwaring
| (1392 - 1420)
| _Hugh De Venables _____________________
| | (1276 - 1311)
| _Hugh De Venables _____________|_Agatha De Vernon _____________________
| | (1296 - 1353) (1276 - 1301)
| _Hugh De Venables ___|
| | (1330 - 1383) |
| | | _Richard De Houghton __________________
| | | | (1260 - 1340) m 1307
| | |_Katherine de Houghton ________|_Sibyll De Lea ________________________
| | (1310 - 1341) (1263 - ....)
|_Margery Venables ___|
(1369 - 1459) m 1391|
| _______________________________________
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| _______________________________|_______________________________________
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|_Margery De Cotton __|
(1347 - 1400) |
| _______________________________________
| |
|_______________________________|_______________________________________
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_Samuel Millikan ________|__
| (1694 - ....)
_William Millikan ___|
| (1724 - 1804) m 1739|
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| |_________________________|__
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_William Millikan II_|
| (1753 - 1838) m 1776|
| | __
| | |
| | _Alexander Samuel White _|__
| | | (1694 - ....) m 1726
| |_Jane White _________|
| (1720 - 1757) m 1739|
| | __
| | |
| |_Hannah Piggott _________|__
| (1698 - ....) m 1726
|
|--Samuel Millikan
| (1792 - 1873)
| __
| |
| _________________________|__
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| _William Smith ______|
| | (1750 - ....) |
| | | __
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| | |_________________________|__
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|_Eleanor Smith ______|
(1758 - 1837) m 1776|
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| _________________________|__
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|_Eleanor Unknown ____|
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|_________________________|__
[847] Samuel and Clarissa Millikan first settled near Morristown. He subsequently followed his brother Eli to Ohio and lived some time in Wilmington County. He finally removed to Chester Township, Wells County, Indiana where he built a water sawmill on the Salamona river about 1849.He also had a shop in which he worked as a blacksmith. He owned a good farm and farming was his principal occupation. He died on his farm, aged 80 years and 11 months. Samuel Millikan served for many years as a justice of the peace, and was a man of upright character and commanding influence in his community. They were buried in the Twibell cemetery one-half mile north of Montpelier, IN. There were eight children.
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Date of Import: Jun 22, 2002
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Brent Milligan's Family Tree II & III
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Millikan Research by Gene & June Millikan Cordell
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Posterity of William Millikan
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Brent Milligan's Family Tree II & III
Date of Import: Jun 22, 2002
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Date of Import: Jun 22, 2002
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Posterity of William Millikan
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Brent Milligan's Family Tree II & III
Date of Import: Jun 22, 2002
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Posterity of William Millikan
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Brent Milligan's Family Tree II & III
Date of Import: Jun 22, 2002
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Date of Import: Jun 22, 2002
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Brent Milligan's Family Tree II & III
Date of Import: Jun 22, 2002