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| | _Gilbert Talbot _________________________________________+
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| _Robert De Ferrers _____|
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| _Edward Le Despenser ____________________________________+
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| _Bartholomew K.g. 4th Baron De Burghersh ________________+
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[15343] BETHIA HOPKINS was born 1605/1610 in Newton, England, the daughter of STEPHEN and CONSTANCE DUDLEY HOPKINS.
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[S482]
Virginia Messenger Edmunds (pegesus@mepotelco.net)
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Named Commissioner of the Peace in Hertfordshire, 11 Jul 1506.
After Henry VIII's dissolution of the monasteries, Thomas
Knighton was given the rectory and advowson of All Saints,
Hertford.
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[S118]
Roots Web (http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com)
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Pierson, Merry Anne
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Pierson, Merry Anne
_William Miner ______
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_Thomas Miner _______|_Isabella Harcope ___
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_Clement Miner Mynor _|
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| (1608 - 1690) m 1634|
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[24279]
Martha Wayles Skelton Jefferson (11th cousin, 6x removed)
When Thomas Jefferson came courting, Martha Wayles Skelton at 22 was already a widow, an heiress, and a mother whose firstborn son would die in early childhood. Family tradition says that she was accomplished and beautiful--with slender figure, hazel eyes, and auburn hair--and wooed by many. Perhaps a mutual love of music cemented the romance; Jefferson played the violin, and one of the furnishings he ordered for the home Jefferson played building at Monticello was a "forte-piano" for his bride.
They were married on New Year's Day, 1772, at the bride's plantation home"The Forest," near Williamsburg. When they finally reached Monticello in a late January snowstorm to find no fire, no food, and the servants asleep, they toasted their new home with a leftover half -bottle of wine and "song and merriment and laughter." That night, on their own mountaintop, the love of Thomas Jefferson and his bride seemed strong enough to endure any adversity.
The birth of their daughter Martha in September increased their happiness. Within ten years the family gained five more children. Of the mall, only two lived to grow up: Martha, called Patsy, and Mary, called Maria or Polly.
The physical strain of frequent pregnancies weakened Martha Jefferson so gravely that her husband curtailed his political activities to stay near her. He served in Virginia's House of Delegates and as governor, but he refused an appointment by the Continental Congress as a commissioner to France. Just after New Year's Day, 1781, a British invasion forced Martha to flee the capital in Richmond with a baby girl a few weeks old--who died in April. In June the family barely escaped an enemy raid on Monticello .She bore another daughter the following May, and never regained a fair measure of strength. Jefferson wrote on May 20 that her condition was dangerous. After months of tending her devotedly, he noted in his account book for September 6, "My dear wife died this day at 11:45 A.M."
Apparently he never brought himself to record their life together; in a memoir he referred to ten years "in unconquered happiness." Half a century later his daughter Martha remembered his sorrow: "the violence of his emotion...to this day I not describe to myself." For three weeks he had shut himself in his room, pacing back and forth until exhausted. Slowly that first anguish spent itself. In November he agreed to serve as commissioner to France, eventually taking "Patsy" with him in 1784 and send for "Polly" later.
When Jefferson became President in 1801,he had been a widower for 19 years. He had become as capable of handling social affairs as political matters. Occasionally he called on Dolley Madison for assistance. And itwas Patsy--now Mrs. Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr.--who appeared asthe lady ofthe President's House in the winter of 1802-1803, when she spent seven weeks there. She was there again in 1805-1806, and gave birth to a son named for James Madison, the first child born in the White House. It was Martha Randolph with her family who shared Jefferson's retirement at Monticello until he died there in 1826