_Theobald I Le Boteler ________________________
| (1200 - 1230)
_John le Botiller De Verdun _______|_Rohese De Verdun _____________________________
| (1226 - 1274) m 1244 (1204 - ....)
_Theobald De Verdun ______________________|
| (1248 - 1309) m 1276 |
| | _Gilbert De Lacy ______________________________+
| | | (1230 - ....)
| |_Margaret de Lacy _________________|_Isabel De Bigod ______________________________
| (.... - 1256) m 1244
_Theobald De Verdun _________|
| (1278 - 1316) |
| | _Humphrey V De Bohun 2nd Earl Hereford & Essex_+
| | | (1208 - 1275) m 1226
| | _Humphrey VI De Bohun _____________|_MAUD d' Lusignan De Eu _______________________
| | | (1225 - 1298) (1208 - 1241)
| |_Margery (Or Eleanor), Alianore De Bohun _|
| (1246 - 1313) m 1276 |
| | _William de Braose Lord Of Abergavenny_________+
| | |
| |_Eleanor De Braose ________________|_Eva De Marshall ______________________________
| (1206 - 1246)
|
|--Elizabeth De Verdun
| (1291 - 1360)
| _Ralph De Mortimer ____________________________+
| |
| _Roger de Mortimer Lord Of Wigmore_|_Gwladus Dou "The Dark Eyed"___________________
| | (.... - 1282) (.... - 1251)
| _Edmund De Mortimer Lord Mortimer I_______|
| | (.... - 1304) m 1270 |
| | | _William de Braose Lord Of Abergavenny_________+
| | | |
| | |_Maud De Braose ___________________|_Eva De Marshall ______________________________
| | (.... - 1301) (1206 - 1246)
|_Matilda (Maud) De Mortimer _|
(1286 - 1312) |
| _______________________________________________
| |
| ___________________________________|_______________________________________________
| |
|_Margaret (Eleanor) De Fiennes ___________|
(1252 - ....) m 1270 |
| _______________________________________________
| |
|___________________________________|_______________________________________________
_____________________
|
_____________________|_____________________
|
_John Foote _______________________|
| (1525 - 1558) m 1545 |
| | _____________________
| | |
| |_____________________|_____________________
|
_Robert Foote _______|
| (.... - 1607) m 1576|
| | _Richard De Warren __+
| | | (1465 - ....)
| | _Richard De Warren __|_____________________
| | | (1501 - 1557)
| |_Ellen or Helen (waryn) De Warren _|
| (1529 - 1555) m 1545 |
| | _____________________
| | |
| |_Alice Jenaway ______|_____________________
| (1501 - 1557)
|
|--Nathanial Foote
| (1593 - 1644)
| _____________________
| |
| _____________________|_____________________
| |
| _John Brooke ______________________|
| | (1550 - 1584) m 1554 |
| | | _____________________
| | | |
| | |_____________________|_____________________
| |
|_Joan Brooke ________|
(1559 - 1598) m 1576|
| _____________________
| |
| _____________________|_____________________
| |
|_Elizabeth Whetman ________________|
(1544 - 1599) m 1554 |
| _____________________
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|_____________________|_____________________
[18621]
Ancestor of U.S. President Rutherford B. Hayes.
Information below was copied from ancestry tree of James Sergent:
BIRTH: Named in father's will as under 24.
DEATH: Inventory taken on this date by Richard Treat, Samuel Smith & Nathaniel Dickinson. [Nathaniel Foote of Weathersfield, Connecticut by Abram W. Foote, 1907] {Early Connecticut Probate Records Vol 1, p. 12 by Manwaring}
MISC: May have come from Shalford, Colchester; settled Watertown; no will; but list of 5 ch dwelling with mother: Nathaniel 24, Robert 17, Frances 15, Sarah 12 & Rebecca 10. -Sept 21, 1608 at age 16 he signed as apprentice to Samuel Croyle of Colchester, grocer.
Nathaniel Foote "The Settler" - came to New England with his wife Elizabeth. He was one of the first ten settlers (known as "adventurers) in Wethersfield, Connecticut. Elizabeth was the sister of Mr. John Deming, also one of Wethersfield's first settlers.
In the original layout of the town, 1640, Nathaniel received a home-lot of ten acres, and gradually over the years he became owner of over 400 acres. He represented the town in the General Court - this is evidence that he was held in respect and confidence by his fellow townsmen.
In May 1637, when the little army under Capt. John Mason was being provisioned for the memorable Pequot campaign, it was "ordered y that there shalbe 1 hogg p'vided att Wythersfeild for the design in hand, wch is conceived to be Nathaniell Footes"----a compliment, certainly from the Col. authorities, to Mr. Foote's ability in raising good pork!
From an abstract of the record of the apprenticeship agreement of our Nathaniel Foote from the Court Rolls of the Borough of Colchester is as follows: "Nathaniel Foote aged 16 years, son of Robert Foot of Shalford in Com. Essex yeoman doth put himself apprentice to Samuel Croylye of Colchester, aforesaid grocer and Free Burgess from the Feast of St. Michael the Archangel last past for the term of eight years. Dated 21 Sept. V JamesI (1608). Sealed and delivered in the presence of me Robert Foot and of me
George Lumpkin."
This family, as a whole, had a large share in the tragedies of that early day for Philip Smith, husband of Rebecca Foote, was announced to have been "murdered with an hideous witchcraft"; among the members of the early generations, Nathaniel Foote had, (a), a daughter-in law and two of her children taken captive by the Indians and another child killed; (b), a daughter and three of her children killed, while (c), her husband and two other children were made captives; and (d), two more of her children wounded; and Frances Foote lost two husbands by the Indians as well as one son-in-law killed and another, with four of his children, taken into captivity.
Sir Thomas Foote, who was Lord Mayor of London in 1649, was a first cousin of Nathaniel Foote, the settler. Sir Thomas Foote was buried in the parish church of All Saints of West Ham, now a part of the City of London. He lived to the great age of ninety-six years. There is a very pretentious monument to his memory erected in the church.
INVENTORY OF THE ESTATE OF NATHANIEL FOOTE:
The Children:
Nathaniel Foote---about 24 years---to have L 148-00-00
Robert Foote--------about 17 years---to have L 74-00-00
Frances Foote------about 15 years---to have L 74-00-00
Sarah Foote----------about 12 years---to have L 74-00-00
Rebeckah Foote---about 10 years---to have L 74-00-00
The Wyddow of sd. Nathaniel Foote Adms. her portion 212-00-00
Imprs His purse and apparrell 7-16-00 It. In neat Cattell and in Hay, 93-00-00 It. in harsee fleshe, 34-00-00 It. in hoggs, 66-60-00 It. in debts, 29-03-04 It. in Englishe Corne, 70-00-00 It. in goats, 3-15-00 It. in Carts, ploughs, etc. 6-00-00 Ite. Indean Corne, 8-00-00 It. in old Wheat and pease, 6-06-00 It. for certain things in the chamber, 2-00-00 It. for amunition, 5-00-00 Ite. for fouer beds with the furniture, 13-06-08 It. in fyne lynen, 5-10-00 Ite. 2 table boards, 2 chests, 1 Trunke, with other Implts. 5-00-00 It. pewter & brasse and other useful vessells, 12-00-00 It. in husbandry tooles, 3-00-00 It. in beife, butter, and cheese and other necessary prvision for the howse, 8-10-00 It. in poultry, 1-00-00 somm: L 380-17-00
The Land: Ten acres of home lotts wth one dwelling howse and 2 barnes with other buildings thervppon, ------------- 4 acres of home lotts, ------------- 6 acres of meadow wth an acre of swampe, 20 acres of plaine fenced in being 14 ac. broke vp, 7 acres of plaine meadow plowed vp, 20 acres in the great
meadow of hay ground, 4 acres in bever meadow, 27 acres of Swampe Ground, 81 Acres of Vpland in the Weste field 32 Rod broad beyond the River being 3 miles in length.
Inventory taken 20 November 1644, by Richard Tratte (Trott), Samuel Smith
and Nath: Dickinson.
Court Record 11 Dec 1644. Mr. Heynes & Mr. Willis are desired to consider of the Estate of Nath: Foote, decd, and to take in what helpe they please fro any of the neighbours to advise how yt may be disposed of, and to report their apprehensions to the next Court. Note: Two children, Elizabeth and Mary not named in their father's will.
In 1646, two years after Nathaniel's death, Elizabeth married Thomas Welles, Magistrate, afterwards Governor of the Colony. That she was a woman of character and a good wife, is evidenced by the fact that her husband (Foote) dying intestate, she was by the Particular Court to whom the inventory of his estate was presented, "admitted to administer the estate;" and by the will of her second husband (Welles) "she was to enjoy and improve" his whole estate, so long as she remained a widow,- - - - "that she may keep the better hospitality."
From
McCall-Tidwell and Allied Families
NATHANIEL FOOTE OF CONNECTICUT.
NATHANIEL FOOTE, born in England, 1593, came to America from Colchester, England, and was one of the first settlers of Wethersfield, Connecticut, February 21, 1637. His name is found among the first records of Watertown, Connecticut, 1635. The first mention of his name in America was 1633 in the records of the Colony of Massachusetts Bay, when he took the oath of Freeman. His business was that of agriculture and he was called to many important positions of trust. He married about 1615, in England, Elizabeth Deming, born about 1595 (sister of John Deming, one of the first settlers of Wethersfield, Connecticut). He died in 1644 and is buried in the ancient burying ground of the Congregational Meeting House at Wethersfield. His widow, married (2) as second wife, Governor Thomas Welles of Connecticut. She died July 28, 1685.
(Nathaniel Foote, Caleb Foote, and Pasco Foote were three brothers who came to America between 1630 and 1633).
Children: all born in England except Rebecca:
1. ELIZABETH b. 1616, mar. Josiah Churchill.
2. NATHANIEL b. 1620, mar. Elizabeth Smith.
3. MARY mar. (1) John Stoddard; (2) John Goodrich; (3)
Lieutenant Thomas Tracy.
4. ROBERT mar. Sarah Potter.
5. FRANCES mar. (1) John Dickinson; (2) Francis Barnard.
+6. SARAH mar. Jeremiah Judson (see later).
7. REBECCA b. 1634, mar. (1) Lieutenant Philip Smith; (2) 1638
to Major Aaron Cooke of Windsor, Connecticut (his
fourth wife) (Aaron Cooke was Ancestor of Harriet
White (Benedict) McCall.) (See Aaron Cooke Family.)
+SARAH FOOTE2 (Nathaniel1) born in England about 1632, married in 1652, Jeremiah Judson2 (son of William and Grace Judson of Stratford, Connecticut). She died 1673 and he married (2) Catherine (Craigg) Fairchild (widow of Thomas Fairchild). He died May 15, 1700.
COAT OF ARMS: Arms. Argent, a chevron sable, and in the dexter quarter a brefoif of the second.
CREST: An oak tree proper.
(See Judson Family.)
*Tradition says the COAT OF ARMS of the FOOTE Family was bestowed on their Ancestor by King James. It consists of a shield divided by a chevron, with quarterings of elover leaves. Crest--an oak tree. Motto.--Loyalty and Truth. The facts connected with its bestowal are these: "In a war between the English and the Scotch, King James was in imminent danger of being destroyed when James Foote, a trusty officer, escorted the King to a certain wood, where there was a large oak tree, the trunk whereof was hollow and there concealed him to anyone until he obtained a safe retreat. For that act of fortitude and fidelity the King ordered the Coat of Arms to be struck and given to the said James Foote." (From American Ancestry, Vol. X, page 206).
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THE ANCIENT FAMILIES OF DEE & DAY OF WALES, ENGLAND & IRELAND
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_Thomas Isham _________
| (1456 - 1547) m 1485
_Euseby Isham _______|_Ellen De Vere ________
| (1486 - 1546)
_Gregory Isham ______|
| (1520 - 1558) |
| | _Giles Pulton _________
| | |
| |_Anne Poulton _______|_Katherine Lovitt _____
| (1487 - ....)
_Sir Euseby Isham ___|
| (1551 - 1626) |
| | _______________________
| | |
| | _Mathew Dale ________|_______________________
| | |
| |_Elizabeth Dale _____|
| (1530 - ....) |
| | _______________________
| | |
| |_____________________|_______________________
|
|
|--Mary Isham
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| _______________________
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| _Edward Borlase _____|_______________________
| |
| _John Borlase _______|
| | (1526 - 1593) |
| | | _______________________
| | | |
| | |_____________________|_______________________
| |
|_Anne Borlase _______|
(1556 - 1627) |
| _Sir William Lytton ___
| |
| _Sir Robert Lytton __|_Audrey Booth _________
| | (.... - 1551)
|_Anne Lytton ________|
(1533 - 1620) |
| _Sir Anthony Cavalery _
| |
|_Frances Cavalery ___|_______________________
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1513 Knighted by Queen Elizabeth
[25822]
U.S. President Zachary "Old Rough & Ready" Taylor is a descendant.
[25037]
President Zachary Taylor and President James Madison are descendants.
[21967]
Ancestor of U.S. President Rutherford B. Hayes.
[21966]
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WFT, Vol 2, # 2235
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WFT Vol 1, # 3141
[26648]
Crowned 11 Oct 1727 Westminster Abbey
Date of Import: Oct 9, 2001
Date of Import: Jan 11, 2002
Date of Import: Oct 9, 2001
Date of Import: Oct 9, 2001
Date of Import: Jan 11, 2002
Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 28, 343-345, 1920. Named
in the will of her mother Dame Anne Isham.
From the "selvage1" database at WorldConnect. Please contact PetersonC@missouri.edu with corrections and additions.
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WILLIAM III Molyneux
[20284]
[20285]
ABT 1476 - 23 Sep 1548
Father: THOMAS Molyneux
Mother: ANNA De Dutton
Family 1
: Anna or Jane Rugge
_RICHARD Molyneux _______________+
| (1360 - ....)
_RICHARD Molyneux ___|_ELLEN De Ursewick ______________
| (1396 - 1460) m 1422 (1364 - ....)
_RICHARD Molyneux ___|
| (1422 - 1459) |
| | _GILBERT Haydock ________________+
| | | (1366 - ....)
| |_JOAN Haydock _______|_SYBIL De Hoghton _______________
| (1397 - ....) m 1422 (1360 - ....)
_THOMAS Molyneux ____|
| (1445 - 1483) |
| | _John De Stanley ________________+
| | | (1386 - 1437)
| | _Thomas Stanley _____|_Isabel Harrington ______________
| | | (1405 - ....) (1364 - ....)
| |_ELIZABETH Stanley __|
| (1410 - 1423) |
| | _Robert Gousell Sir, Knight______
| | | m 1401
| |_JOAN Goushill ______|_Elizabeth D'arundelle Fitzalan _
| (1409 - ....) (1366 - 1425)
|
|--WILLIAM III Molyneux
| (1476 - 1548)
| _Piers Dutton ___________________
| | (1367 - 1433) m 1397
| _John Dutton ________|_Elizabeth Butler _______________
| | (1387 - 1445) m 1421 (1345 - 1411)
| _Thomas IX Dutton ___|
| | (1421 - 1459) m 1439|
| | | _John V Savage __________________+
| | | | (1370 - 1450) m 1400
| | |_Margaret Savage ____|_Maud (Matilda) De Swynnerton ___
| | (1403 - 1453) m 1421 (1365 - 1415)
|_ANNA De Dutton _____|
(1449 - 1520) |
| _________________________________
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| _____________________|_________________________________
| |
|_Ann Tuchet _________|
(1421 - 1503) m 1439|
| _________________________________
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|_____________________|_________________________________
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Richard Owen
[25822]
[25823]
ABT 1590 - ____
Family 1
: Francis Constable
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James "The Elder" Taylor
[25037]
[25038]
12 Feb 1634 - 30 Apr 1698
Father: John Taylor
Mother: Elizabeth (wife Of John Taylor)
Family 1
: Francis Walker
Family 2
: Mary Bishop Gregory
_Rowland Taylor _____________
| (1510 - ....) m 1534
_Thomas Taylor ______|_Margaret Elizabeth Tyndale _
| (1548 - 1588) m 1572 (1512 - 1554)
_Thomas Taylor ______|
| (.... - 1618) m 1599|
| | _____________________________
| | |
| |_Elizabeth Burwell __|_____________________________
| (1552 - 1576) m 1572
_John Taylor _____________________|
| (1607 - 1651) m 1627 |
| | _____________________________
| | |
| | _____________________|_____________________________
| | |
| |_Margaret Swinderly _|
| (1578 - 1672) m 1599|
| | _____________________________
| | |
| |_____________________|_____________________________
|
|
|--James "The Elder" Taylor
| (1634 - 1698)
| _____________________________
| |
| _____________________|_____________________________
| |
| _____________________|
| | |
| | | _____________________________
| | | |
| | |_____________________|_____________________________
| |
|_Elizabeth (wife Of John Taylor) _|
(1610 - 1657) m 1627 |
| _____________________________
| |
| _____________________|_____________________________
| |
|_____________________|
|
| _____________________________
| |
|_____________________|_____________________________
Came to America in the 1630's and settle in New Kent County, Virginia.One of his first homes was calle "Hare Forest" in Orange County, Virginia, which led many to suppose that he sescended fromt he Earls ofHare. There is no proof of this, however; The Old Taylor Arms, which hasbeen handed down from father to son for over 400 years, has establishedthat they came from the Earls of Pennington, as shown by the record givenby Burke.
Death: 30 APR 1698 in King & Queen County, Virginia
Immigration: 1635 On the ship "True Love"
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Alice Turberville
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[21968]
1577 - 31 May 1640
Family 1
: John Grant
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Caroline von Brandenburg
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[26649]
1 Mar 1683 - 20 Nov 1737
Family 1
: George Augustus Hanover King George II of Great Britain & Ireland
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George Weber
ABT 1621 - ____
Father: Jorge Kleine Weber
Mother: Elsbeth Schnebli
_Franz Weber ________
| (1501 - ....)
_Leonhard Weber __________|_____________________
| (.... - 1567)
_Heinrich Hans Weber _|
| (1559 - 1582) |
| | _____________________
| | |
| |__________________________|_____________________
|
_Jorge Kleine Weber _|
| (1590 - 1649) m 1616|
| | _____________________
| | |
| | __________________________|_____________________
| | |
| |______________________|
| |
| | _____________________
| | |
| |__________________________|_____________________
|
|
|--George Weber
| (1621 - ....)
| _Jacob Schnebli _____+
| | (1502 - 1534)
| _Johannes Jacob Schnebli _|_____________________
| | (1530 - 1571)
| _Jacob Schnebli ______|
| | (1560 - 1629) |
| | | _____________________
| | | |
| | |__________________________|_____________________
| |
|_Elsbeth Schnebli ___|
(1593 - 1621) m 1616|
| _____________________
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| __________________________|_____________________
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|______________________|
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| _____________________
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|__________________________|_____________________
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