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_Herl Clair Brickel __|
| (1896 - 1965) |
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| _Henry Auker ________+
| | (1790 - 1866)
| _John W. Auker ______|_Anna Weaver ________
| | (1823 - 1900) (1792 - 1846)
| _Lucian Auker _______|
| | (1855 - 1934) m 1880|
| | | _Abraham Landis _____
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| | |_Elizabeth Landis ___|_Mary Huber _________
| | (1821 - 1895)
|_Mabel Frances Auker _|
(1894 - 1981) |
| _Christian Benner ___+
| | (1799 - 1883) m 1821
| _Thomas Benner ______|_Sara Swartz ________
| | (1830 - 1889) (1805 - 1868)
|_Frances Benner _____|
(1859 - 1940) m 1880|
| _Christian Auker ____+
| | (1792 - 1849)
|_Mary Auker _________|_Frances Wanner _____
(1834 - 1877) (1800 - 1873)
[4573] living - details excluded
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_Leonard Calvert ____|
| (1550 - 1611) m 1579|
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_John Calvert _______|
| m 1617 |
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| |_Alicia Crosland ____|
| (1557 - ....) m 1579|
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|--Mary Calvert
| (1624 - ....)
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(1595 - ....) m 1617|
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_Robert Cameron _______|
| m 1797 |
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|--Robert Cameron
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| _Thomas Worthington _|__
| | (.... - 1778)
| _Edward Worthington _|
| | (1750 - 1804) m 1770|
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| | |_Ann Unknown ________|__
| | (1736 - 1778)
|_Mary Ann Worthington _|
(1774 - 1840) m 1797 |
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|_Elizabeth Stephens _|
(1754 - 1828) m 1770|
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_ROBERT I Capet King Of France________________+
| (0865 - 0923) m 0894
_Hughes "The White" "The Great" of France _|_Beatrice de Vermandois ______________________
| (.... - 0956) m 0938
_Hugh Capet King Of France____________________|
| (0938 - 0996) m 0969 |
| | _Henry I, Duke of Saxony, King of Germany ____+
| | | (0876 - 0936) m 0909
| |_Hewdig (Hartwige or Hathui) of Saxony ____|_Mathilde of Ringelheim ______________________
| (.... - 0965) m 0938 (0877 - 0968)
_ROBERT II "The Pious" King Of France _|
| (0972 - 1031) m 1000 |
| | _Ebalus or Manzer Poitiers ___________________+
| | | (0898 - 0962)
| | _WILLIAM I (III) "Towhead" of Poitou ______|_EADGIFU (Ethelgild) Ogive Queen Of Franks ___
| | | (0915 - 0963) m 0935 (0904 - 0951)
| |_Adelaide Of Poitou __________________________|
| (0945 - ....) m 0969 |
| | _ROLLO " Rolf the Ganger " Ragnvaldsson ______+
| | | (0870 - 0931) m 0912
| |_Gerloc Adele of Normandy _________________|_Gisele Carolingians _________________________
| (0917 - 0962) m 0935 (0890 - 0920)
|
|--ADAELE "Alix" (Adelaide Havoise) Capet
| (.... - 1063)
| _Raymond II of Toulouse ______________________+
| | (.... - 0924) m 0921
| _Raimond III Toulouse _____________________|_Guidenilde of Toulouse ______________________
| | (0921 - ....) m 0946 (.... - 1060)
| _William (Guillaume) III Taillefer ___________|
| | (0947 - 1037) m 0984 |
| | | ______________________________________________
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| | |_Garsinde Bertha De Gascogne ______________|______________________________________________
| | (.... - 0972) m 0946
|_Constance De Provence De Toulouse ____|
(0986 - 1032) m 1000 |
| _Foulques I "The Red" "Le Roux" D'Anjou ______+
| | (0870 - ....) m 0905
| _Foulques II "Le Bon" Comte D'anjou _______|_Rosalie (Roscille) De Villentras de Louches _
| | (0909 - 0958) (0875 - ....)
|_Adelaide (Blanche Adele Arsinde) D' D'Anjou _|
(0942 - 1026) m 0984 |
| _Thibault Theobald ___________________________
| | (0900 - ....) m 0879
|_Gerberge (Gerberga) Du Maine _____________|_Bertha Of Lorraine __________________________
(0913 - ....) (0863 - 0925)
[10010]
She was the sister of Queen Matilda of England and widow of Richard 111, Duke of Normandy who dsp the uncle of William the Conqueror who married Baldwin V. de I'Isle, count of Flanders and of Artois.
Father also shown as Hugh Carpet King of France and mother as Adelheid
Adele is known as Countess d'Auxerre in band II of Europaische Stanntafeln (Marburg, Germany: Verlag Von J.A.Stargardt, 1984).
[10011]
[S176]
Ancestral Roots Of Sixty Colonists Who Came To New Englan d Between 1623 And 1650
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[S205]
Encyclopedia Britannica, Treatise on
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[S176]
Ancestral Roots Of Sixty Colonists Who Came To New Englan d Between 1623 And 1650
[10004]
[S627]
"Ancestors of Roger Grenville"
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[S627]
"Ancestors of Roger Grenville"
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[S627]
"Ancestors of Roger Grenville"
[10007]
[S627]
"Ancestors of Roger Grenville"
[10008]
[S176]
Ancestral Roots Of Sixty Colonists Who Came To New Englan d Between 1623 And 1650
[10009]
[S176]
Ancestral Roots Of Sixty Colonists Who Came To New Englan d Between 1623 And 1650
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[S176]
Ancestral Roots Of Sixty Colonists Who Came To New Englan d Between 1623 And 1650
_John De Grey _______+
| (1150 - 1198)
_Henry De Grey ______|_Elana De Clare _____
| (1178 - 1219) (1154 - ....)
_John De Grey ________________|
| (1206 - 1264) |
| | _____________________
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| |_Isoda De Bardolf ___|_____________________
| (1182 - 1246)
_Reginald De Grey ___|
| (.... - 1308) m 1257|
| | _____________________
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| | _Roger DE Cauz ______|_____________________
| | | (1180 - ....) m 1212
| |_Emma de Cauz ________________|
| |
| | _____________________
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| |_Nichole de Leigh ___|_____________________
| (1185 - ....) m 1212
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|--Maud De Grey
| (1272 - ....)
| _____________________
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| _Henry FitzHugh de Longchamp _|
| | (1210 - ....) |
| | | _____________________
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| | |_____________________|_____________________
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|_Maud De Longchamp __|
(1240 - 1302) m 1257|
| _____________________
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| _____________________|_____________________
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|_Joan Unknown ________________|
(1215 - ....) |
| _____________________
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|_____________________|_____________________
_Oliver Deincourt ___________________+
| (1160 - 1201)
_Oliver Deincourt II Baron Deincourt _|_Nichola de la Haye _________________
| (1195 - 1245)
_John Deincourt ______|
| (1220 - ....) |
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| |______________________________________|_____________________________________
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_Edmund Deincourt ___|
| (1248 - 1327) |
| | _____________________________________
| | |
| | _Geoffrey FitzRobert Neville _________|_____________________________________
| | | (1197 - 1285)
| |_Agnes Neville _______|
| (1226 - 1293) |
| | _John De Longvillers ________________+
| | | (1180 - ....) m 1203
| |_Margaret De Longvillers _____________|_____________________________________
| (1204 - ....)
|
|--Isabelle Deincourt
| (.... - 1348)
| _William IV de Mohun ________________
| | (1156 - 1193)
| _Reynold I de Mohun __________________|_Lucy Unknown _______________________
| | (1183 - 1213) (1165 - 1201)
| _Reynold de Mohun ____|
| | (1206 - 1257) |
| | | _William II De Briwere ______________+
| | | | (1145 - 1226) m 1174
| | |_Alice De Briwere ____________________|_Beatrice De Vaux ___________________
| | (1187 - 1233) (1149 - 1216)
|_Isabel De Mohun ____|
|
| _William De Ferrers _________________+
| | (1170 - 1247) m 1192
| _William De Ferrers __________________|_Agnes of Chester ___________________
| | (1193 - 1252) (1174 - 1247)
|_Isabella De Ferrers _|
(1226 - 1260) |
| _William Marshall Earl Of Pembroke 4_+
| | (1146 - 1219) m 1189
|_Sibylla Marshall ____________________|_Isabel De Clare Countess Strigoil___
(1191 - 1245) (1174 - 1220)
[18349] Ancestor of U.S. President Richard M. Nixon.
_Osbern-I de Bolbec _____________________________
| (0945 - 1035) m 0985
_Osbern Giffard _____|_Wevia Avelina (Duvelina) FitzRichard de Crepon _
| (0990 - 1063) (0948 - ....)
_Osbert Giffard _____|
| (1020 - 1096) |
| | _________________________________________________
| | |
| |_Duvelina ___________|_________________________________________________
| (1000 - ....)
_Helias Giffard _____|
| (.... - 1121) |
| | _________________________________________________
| | |
| | _____________________|_________________________________________________
| | |
| |_Weva Crefon ________|
| (1025 - ....) |
| | _________________________________________________
| | |
| |_____________________|_________________________________________________
|
|
|--Helias Giffard
| (1100 - 1166)
| _________________________________________________
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| _____________________|_________________________________________________
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| _____________________|
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| | |_____________________|_________________________________________________
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|_Ala of Evreaux _____|
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| _____________________|_________________________________________________
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|_____________________|
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|_____________________|_________________________________________________
_Noah Grant _________+
| (1693 - 1727)
_Noah Grant ______________|_Martha Huntington __
| (1719 - 1756) m 1746 (1696 - 1779)
_Noah Grant ___________|
| (1748 - 1819) m 1792 |
| | _Jonathan Delano ____+
| | | (1678 - 1752) m 1704
| |_Susanna Delano __________|_Amy Allen Hatch ____
| (1724 - 1806) m 1746 (1687 - ....)
_Jesse Root Grant ___|
| (1794 - 1873) m 1821|
| | _____________________
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| | __________________________|_____________________
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| |_Rachel Miller Kelley _|
| (1774 - 1805) m 1792 |
| | _____________________
| | |
| |__________________________|_____________________
|
|
|--Ulysses Simpson Grant
| (1822 - 1885)
| _____________________
| |
| _John Simpson ____________|_____________________
| | (1738 - 1804) m 1762
| _John Simpson _________|
| | (1767 - 1837) m 1793 |
| | | _____________________
| | | |
| | |_Hannah Williams Roberts _|_____________________
| | (1742 - 1821) m 1762
|_Hannah Simpson _____|
(1798 - 1883) m 1821|
| _____________________
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| __________________________|_____________________
| |
|_Rebecca Weir _________|
(1770 - 1801) m 1793 |
| _____________________
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|__________________________|_____________________
[21639]
Born: April 27, 1822 in Point Pleasant, Ohio
Died: July 23, 1885 in Mount McGregor, New York
Married to Julia Dent Grant
Late in the administration of Andrew Johnson, Gen. Ulysses S. Grant quarreled with the President and aligned himself with the Radical Republicans. He was, Radical Republicans symbol of Union victory during the Civil War,their logical candidate for President in 1868.
When he was elected, the American people hoped for an end to turmoil. Grant provided neither vigor nor reform. Looking to Congress for direction, he seemed bewildered. One visitor to the White House noted"a puzzled pathos, as of a man with a problem before him of which he does not understand the terms."
Born in 1822, Grant was the son of an Ohio tanner. He went to West Point rather against his will and graduated in the middle of his class. In the Mexican War he fought under Gen. Zachary Taylor.
At the outbreak of the Civil War, Grant was working in his father's leather store in Galena, Illinois. He was appointed by the Governor to command an unruly volunteer regiment. Grant whipped it into shape and by September 1861 he had risen to the rank of brigadier general of volunteers.
He sought to win control of the Mississippi Valley. In February 1862 he took Fort Henry and attacked Fort Donelson. When the Confederate commander asked for terms, Grant replied, "No terms except an unconditional and immediate surrender can be accepted." The Confederates surrendered, and President Lincoln promoted Grant to major general of volunteers.
At Shiloh in April, Grant fought one of the bloodiest battles in the West and came out less well. President Lincoln fended off demands for his removal by saying, "I can't spare this man--he fights."
For his next major objective, Grant maneuvered and fought skillfully to win Vicksburg, the key city on the Mississippi, and thus cut the Confederacy in two. Then he broke the Confederate hold on Chattanooga.
Lincoln appointed him General- in- Chief in March 1864. Grant directed Sherman to drive through the South while he himself, with the Army of the Potomac, pinned down Gen. Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia.
Finally, on April 9, 1865, at Appomattox Court House, Lee surrendered. Grant wrote out magnanimous terms of surrender that would prevent treason trials.
As President, Grant presided over the Government much as he had run the Army. Indeed he brought part of his Army staff to the White House.
Although a man of scrupulous honesty, Grant as President accepted handsome presents from admirers. Worse, he allowed himself to be seen with two speculators, Jay Gould and James Fisk. When Grant realized their scheme to corner the market in gold, he authorized the Secretary of the Treasury to sell enough gold to wreck their plans, but the speculation had already wrought havoc with business.
During his campaign for reelection in 1872, Grant was attacked by Liberal Republican reformers. He called them "narrow -headed men," their eyes so close together that "they can look out of the same gimlet hole without winking." The General's friends in the Republican Party came to be known proudly as "the Old Guard."
!SOURCE: http://www.whitehouse.gov/history/presidents/cc30.html
_Einion ap Llywarch _+
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_Ifor ap Einion _____|_____________________
| (1200 - ....)
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_Ifor Goch ap Gruffudd _|
| (1270 - ....) |
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[Source: Brian Thompsett] Acceded 945. Abdicated in 980. King of York943. King of Northumberland. Which wife was the mother of which child isan issue for debate between sources.
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Olaf SIHTRICSON, byname (in sagas) OLAF THE RED, or OLAF CUARAN, Olafalsospelled ANLAF (d. 981?, Iona?), king of the Danish kingdoms of Northumbria and of Dublin. He was the son of Sihtric, king of Deira, and was related to the English King Aethelstan. When Sihtric died about 927 Aethelstan annexed Deira,and Olaf took refuge in Scotland and in Ireland until 937, when he was one of the leaders of the formidable league of princes that was destroyed by Aethelstan at the famous Battle of Brunanburh. Again he sought a home among his kinsfolk in Ireland, but just after Aethelstan's death in 940 he or Olaf Guthfrithson was recalled to England by the Northumbrians. Both crossed over, and in 941 the new English king, Edmund, gave up Deira to the former. The peace between the English and Danes did not, however, last long. Wulfstan, archbishop of York, sided with Olaf; but in 944 Olaf was driven from Northumbria by Edmund, and crossing to Ireland, Olaf ruled over the Danish kingdom of Dublin. From 949 to 952 he was again king of Northumbria, until he was expelled once more (this timeby Erik Bloodaxe), and he passed the remainder of his active life in warfare in Ireland. But in 980 his dominion was shattered by the defeat of the Danes at the Battle of Tara. He went to Iona, where he died probably in 981, although one dubious account says he was in Dublin in 994. [Britannica CD '97][jweber.ged]
[Source: Brian Thompsett] Acceded 945. Abdicated in 980. King of York 943.King of Northumberland. Which wife was the mother of which child is an issue for debate between sources.
[27282] 1st Husband
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_Samuel Millikan ____|
| (1694 - ....) |
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_William Millikan ___|
| (1724 - 1804) m 1759|
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|--Martha Millikan
| (1769 - ....)
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|_Hannah Rowan _______|
m 1759 |
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_Thomas Post (Poest) _+
| (1530 - 1571) m 1557
_Abraham Post _______|_Susannah Van Gelder _
| (1566 - 1639) (.... - 1583)
_Stephen Post ______________|
| (1604 - 1659) m 1625 |
| | ______________________
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| |_Ann Hunter _________|______________________
| (1568 - 1626)
_John Post ____________|
| (1629 - 1709) m 1652 |
| | ______________________
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| | _____________________|______________________
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| |_Eleanore (Panton) Langley _|
| (1605 - 1670) m 1625 |
| | ______________________
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| |_____________________|______________________
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|--Samuel Post
| (1667 - 1735)
| _Robert Hyde _________+
| | (1522 - 1571) m 1542
| _Robert Hyde ________|_Jane Davenport ______
| | (1543 - 1613) m 1568 (1525 - 1566)
| _William Hyde ______________|
| | (.... - 1680) m 1630 |
| | | ______________________
| | | |
| | |_Beatrice Calverley _|______________________
| | (1545 - 1624) m 1568
|_Esther (Hester) Hyde _|
(.... - 1703) m 1652 |
| ______________________
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|_Hester Trott ______________|
(1609 - 1682) m 1630 |
| ______________________
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|_____________________|______________________
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[phelps2185.FTW]
[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 16, Ed. 1, Tree #2185, Date of Import:Jun 23, 1999]
[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #3032, Date of Import: 15Aug 1997]
!FAMILY GROUP RECORDS ARCHIVES
[15795] neice of Jacob Von Meteren