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Ancestors of Sandra Tucker Generation No. 1 Sandra Tucker, born 30 Nov 1974 in Nuremburg, Germany. She was the daughter of Jimmie Allen Tucker and Bertha Scott. She married (1) Dwane Samuel 19 Oct 2000 in Houston, Texas. He was born 16 Feb 1977 in Trinidad. He was the son of Norbert Fauconier and Merle Samuel. Generation No. 2 Jimmie Allen Tucker, born 11 Jul 1934 in Fort Smith, Arkansas, America; died 2002. He was the son of Rev James Thomas Tucker and Madie Lorene Robbins. He married Bertha Scott Jun 1967 in Grainger, Utah. Bertha Scott, born 09 Aug 1933 in Utah, America; died 20 Apr 1997 in Mesa, Arizona, America. She was the daughter of Walter Andrew Scott and Hazel Ellen Mangum. More About Bertha Scott: Burial: 24 Apr 1997, Arizona, America Children of Jimmie Tucker and Bertha Scott are: i. Sandra Tucker, born 30 Nov 1974 in Nuremburg, Germany; married Dwane Samuel 19 Oct 2000 in Houston, Texas. ii. Thomas Tucker, born Apr 1971 in Salt Lake City, Utah; married Christine. Generation No. 3 Rev James Thomas Tucker, born 17 Nov 1910 in Canute, Custer County, Oklahoma, USA. He was the son of Thomas William Tucker and Birdie Echart. He married Madie Lorene Robbins 25 Feb 1933 in Fort Smith, Sebastian County, Arkansas, USA. Madie Lorene Robbins, born 25 Jun 1914 in Caddo Gap, Montgomery County, Arkansas, USA; died 02 Aug 1957 in El Centro, Imperial County, California, USA. She was the daughter of Seth Jefferson Robbins and Harriett Elizabeth Shockey. Notes for Madie Lorene Robbins: [robbins.FTW] TUCKER MADIE LORAINE 06/25/1914 SHOCKEY ROBBINS F ARKANSAS IMPERIAL 08/02/1957 More About Madie Lorene Robbins: Burial: Evergreen Cem., El Centro, California Children of James Tucker and Madie Robbins are: i. Jimmie Allen Tucker, born 11 Jul 1934 in Fort Smith, Arkansas, America; died 2002; married (1) ?; married (2) Bertha Scott Jun 1967 in Grainger, Utah. ii. Linda Tucker, married Living Melton. iii. Larry Richard Tucker, born 22 Dec 1943 in Calexico, Imperial County, California, USA; died 07 Sep 1978; married (1) Judy Briggs; married (2) Living. iv. Jerry Tucker, married (1) Jean Cook; married (2) Linda. v. Carolyn Tucker, born 07 Oct 1939; married Ansley. vi. Mary Tucker, born 01 Nov 1946; married Frank Atkerson; born 01 Dec 1939. Walter Andrew Scott, born 18 Oct 1886 in Ganges, Allegan, Mi; died 30 Nov 1955 in Mesa, Maricopa, Az. He was the son of David Andrew Scott, Jr. and Annie Emily Gaze. He married Hazel Ellen Mangum 27 Dec 1923 in Victor,Driggs, Idaho. Hazel Ellen Mangum, born 04 May 1907 in Wilson, Wyoming, USA; died 26 Jan 1998 in Mesa, Maricopa, Arizona, United States of America. She was the daughter of Albert Mangum and Ellen Clark. More About Walter Andrew Scott: Burial: 05 Dec 1955, Newton, Cache, Ut Children of Walter Scott and Hazel Mangum are:

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Page 1: Ancestors of Sandra Tucker

Ancestors of Sandra Tucker

Generation No. 1

Sandra Tucker, born 30 Nov 1974 in Nuremburg, Germany. She was the daughter of Jimmie Allen Tucker and Bertha Scott. She married (1) Dwane Samuel 19 Oct 2000 in Houston, Texas. He was born 16 Feb 1977 in Trinidad. He was the son of Norbert Fauconier and Merle Samuel.

Generation No. 2

Jimmie Allen Tucker, born 11 Jul 1934 in Fort Smith, Arkansas, America; died 2002. He was the son of Rev James Thomas Tucker and Madie Lorene Robbins. He married Bertha Scott Jun 1967 in Grainger, Utah. Bertha Scott, born 09 Aug 1933 in Utah, America; died 20 Apr 1997 in Mesa, Arizona, America. She was the daughter of Walter Andrew Scott and Hazel Ellen Mangum. More About Bertha Scott: Burial: 24 Apr 1997, Arizona, America Children of Jimmie Tucker and Bertha Scott are: i. Sandra Tucker, born 30 Nov 1974 in Nuremburg, Germany; married Dwane Samuel 19 Oct 2000 in Houston, Texas. ii. Thomas Tucker, born Apr 1971 in Salt Lake City, Utah; married Christine.

Generation No. 3

Rev James Thomas Tucker, born 17 Nov 1910 in Canute, Custer County, Oklahoma, USA. He was the son of Thomas William Tucker and Birdie Echart. He married Madie Lorene Robbins 25 Feb 1933 in Fort Smith, Sebastian County, Arkansas, USA. Madie Lorene Robbins, born 25 Jun 1914 in Caddo Gap, Montgomery County, Arkansas, USA; died 02 Aug 1957 in El Centro, Imperial County, California, USA. She was the daughter of Seth Jefferson Robbins and Harriett Elizabeth Shockey.

Notes for Madie Lorene Robbins: [robbins.FTW]

TUCKER MADIE LORAINE 06/25/1914 SHOCKEY ROBBINS F ARKANSAS IMPERIAL 08/02/1957 More About Madie Lorene Robbins: Burial: Evergreen Cem., El Centro, California Children of James Tucker and Madie Robbins are: i. Jimmie Allen Tucker, born 11 Jul 1934 in Fort Smith, Arkansas, America; died 2002; married (1) ?; married (2) Bertha Scott Jun

1967 in Grainger, Utah. ii. Linda Tucker, married Living Melton. iii. Larry Richard Tucker, born 22 Dec 1943 in Calexico, Imperial County, California, USA; died 07 Sep 1978; married (1) Judy

Briggs; married (2) Living. iv. Jerry Tucker, married (1) Jean Cook; married (2) Linda. v. Carolyn Tucker, born 07 Oct 1939; married Ansley. vi. Mary Tucker, born 01 Nov 1946; married Frank Atkerson; born 01 Dec 1939. Walter Andrew Scott, born 18 Oct 1886 in Ganges, Allegan, Mi; died 30 Nov 1955 in Mesa, Maricopa, Az. He was the son of David Andrew Scott, Jr. and Annie Emily Gaze. He married Hazel Ellen Mangum 27 Dec 1923 in Victor,Driggs, Idaho. Hazel Ellen Mangum, born 04 May 1907 in Wilson, Wyoming, USA; died 26 Jan 1998 in Mesa, Maricopa, Arizona, United States of America. She was the daughter of Albert Mangum and Ellen Clark. More About Walter Andrew Scott: Burial: 05 Dec 1955, Newton, Cache, Ut Children of Walter Scott and Hazel Mangum are:

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i. Bertha Scott, born 09 Aug 1933 in Utah, America; died 20 Apr 1997 in Mesa, Arizona, America; married (1) Glen Chlarson; married (2) Jimmie Allen Tucker Jun 1967 in Grainger, Utah.

ii. Charlotte Scott iii. Harry Scott, born 12 Mar 1940; married Maxine. iv. Walter Scott, married Emogene. v. Donald Scott, married Lula. vi. Lee Scott, born 25 Aug 1944; married Sue. vii. Harold Scott, married Linda. viii. Dora Scott, married Phillip Stradling. ix. David Scott x. Willford Scott xi. Wesley Scott xii. Milton Scott xiii. Marilyn Scott, married Bart Dahneke. xiv. Retta Scott, married Warren Smith.

Generation No. 4

Thomas William Tucker, born Bet. 1862 - 1863. He married Birdie Echart 08 Jan 1899 in Loco, Chickasaw Lands, Indian Territory. Birdie Echart, born Bet. 1879 - 1880; died Aft. 1971. Children of Thomas Tucker and Birdie Echart are: i. Pearl Tucker, married Reynolds. ii. Georgia Tucker, died 01 Nov 1991 in Fort Smith, Arkansas. iii. Judy Tucker iv. Thelma Tucker v. Luther Tucker vi. Jo Tucker vii. Babe Tucker viii. Leroy Tucker, born 11 Mar 1914 in Foss, Oklahoma, USA; died 25 Apr 1962 in El Centro, California, USA.

More About Leroy Tucker: Burial: 30 Apr 1962, El Centro, California, USA

ix. Rev James Thomas Tucker, born 17 Nov 1910 in Canute, Custer County, Oklahoma, USA; married (1) Carrie; married (2)

Madie Lorene Robbins 25 Feb 1933 in Fort Smith, Sebastian County, Arkansas, USA. Seth Jefferson Robbins, born 14 Sep 1882 in Caddogap, Montgomery, Arkansas, United States of America; died 11 Jan 1949 in Mount Signal, Eleento, California, United States of America. He was the son of Jefferson F. Robbins and Tennessee California Tweedle. He married Harriett Elizabeth Shockey 05 Nov 1905 in Ophir, Montgomery, Arkansas. Harriett Elizabeth Shockey, born 27 Sep 1888 in Long Run, West Virginia, United States of America; died 01 Oct 1986 in Ukiah, Mendocino, California, United States of America. She was the daughter of Jacob Franklin Shockey and Emily Susan Lower. Notes for Seth Jefferson Robbins: [shockey.ged] GIVN Seth Jefferson SURN Robbins AFN RNST-VKFrom Ancestral File (TM), data as of 5 JAN 1998.[robbins.FTW] ROBBINS SETH JEFFERSON 09/14/1882 TWEDDLE ROBBINS M ARKANSAS IMPERIAL 01/11/1949 66 yrs Seth Jefferson Robbins and Harriet Elizabeth Shockey had 11 children - at this time I do not have their names or other information. Facts about this person: Burial El Centro, CA More About Seth Jefferson Robbins:

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Baptism (LDS): 09 Jun 1974 Endowment (LDS): 15 Jun 1974 Fact 1: See Note Page

Notes for Harriett Elizabeth Shockey: [shockey.ged] GIVN Harriett Elizabeth SURN Shockey AFN RNSV-68From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 5 JAN 1998.[robbins.FTW] HARRIETT ROBBINS 27 Sep 1888 Oct 1986 95482 (Ukiah, Mendocino, CA) (none specified) 429-34-8623 Arkansas Facts about this person: Burial El Centro, CA

More About Harriett Elizabeth Shockey: Fact 1: See Note Page Marriage Notes for Seth Robbins and Harriett Shockey: [shockey.ged] _PREF Y _PREF Y DATE 26 May 2002 TIME 06:01 Children of Seth Robbins and Harriett Shockey are: i. Madie Lorene Robbins, born 25 Jun 1914 in Caddo Gap, Montgomery County, Arkansas, USA; died 02 Aug 1957 in El Centro,

Imperial County, California, USA; married Rev James Thomas Tucker 25 Feb 1933 in Fort Smith, Sebastian County, Arkansas, USA.

ii. Herman Rector Robbins, born 26 Jul 1907 in Caddo Gap, Montgomery County, Arkansas, USA; died 28 Dec 1976; married Thelma Jane Pepper 07 Jan 1928; born Private. Notes for Herman Rector Robbins: [robbins.FTW] ROBBINS HERMAN R 07/26/1907 M ARKANSAS IMPERIAL 12/28/1976 432-05-5597 69 yrs

iii. Rush Allen Robbins, born 02 Mar 1909 in Caddo Gap, Montgomery County, Arkansas, USA. iv. Harvey Ennice Robbins, born 18 Oct 1910 in Caddo Gap, Montgomery County, Arkansas, USA; died 18 Jun 1911. v. Daisy Lee Robbins, born 26 Mar 1912 in Caddo Gap, Montgomery County, Arkansas, USA; died 27 May 1914. vi. Sadie Irene Robbins, born 13 Oct 1917 in Caddo Gap, Montgomery County, Arkansas, USA; died 03 Dec 1918. vii. James Dawson Robbins, born 11 Feb 1922 in Bokoshe, Le Flore County, Oklahoma, USA; died 21 Aug 1976; married Living

THOMAS. viii. Cecil Robbins, born 24 Jul 1924 in Bokoshe, Le Flore County, Oklahoma, USA; died 13 May 1925. ix. Henrietta Robbins, married Richard Walter Gibson; born 16 Jul 1917 in Idabel, McCurtain County, Oklahoma, USA; died 24

Jun 1960. x. Carl Robbins, born 22 Jul 1917 in AR; died Aug 1993 in Garland Co., AR; married (1) Living Capps. WFT Est. 1936-1967.

Notes for Carl Robbins: [robbins.FTW] CARL ROBINS SSN 430-20-6329 Residence: 71913 Hot Springs, Garland, AR Born 22 Jul 1917 Last Benefit: Died Aug 1993 Issued: AR (Before 1951)

xi. Bernetta Robbins xii. Jefferson F. Robbins, born 28 Oct 1906; died WFT Est. 1907-1996.

Notes for Jefferson F. Robbins: [robbins.FTW] Served in Hawaii during WWII.

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JEFFERSON ROBBINS 28 Oct 1906 Aug 1983 90265 (Malibu, Los Angeles, CA) 90265 (Malibu, Los Angeles, CA) 568-05-2481 California ?????????

xiii. Hayden Carl Robbins, born 15 Feb 1929; died 10 Feb 2001 in Indio, Riverside Co., CA; married Miss Capps; born Private.

Notes for Hayden Carl Robbins: [robbins.FTW] HAYDON C ROBBINS 15 Feb 1929 10 Feb 2001 (V) 92201 (Indio, Riverside, CA) (none specified) 550-36-1845 California

xiv. William G. Robbins, born Private. David Andrew Scott, Jr., born 19 Mar 1855 in Ganges, Allegan, Mi; died 26 Oct 1897 in Ganges, Allegan, Mi. He was the son of David Andrew Scott, Sr. and Lucy M. Green. He married Annie Emily Gaze 14 Nov 1880 in Ganges, Allegan, Mi. Annie Emily Gaze, born 23 Sep 1863 in London, Middlesex Or Essex, England; died 19 Jul 1939 in Fennville, (ganges Twsp.) Allegan, Mi. She was the daughter of George William Gaze and Emily Sarah Peeke. Child of David Scott and Annie Gaze is: i. Walter Andrew Scott, born 18 Oct 1886 in Ganges, Allegan, Mi; died 30 Nov 1955 in Mesa, Maricopa, Az; married (1) Bertha

Rebecca Stevens; married (2) Hazel Ellen Mangum 27 Dec 1923 in Victor,Driggs, Idaho. Albert Mangum, born 15 Sep 1877 in Pahreah, Kane, Ut; died 12 Dec 1931 in Wilson, Teton, Wy. He was the son of James Mitchell Mangum and Mary Ann Smith. He married Ellen Clark 04 Aug 1897 in Thurber, Wayne, Ut. Ellen Clark, born 21 Sep 1879 in Pine Valley, Washington, Ut; died 08 Aug 1968 in Brigham City, Box Elder, Ut. She was the daughter of Benjamin Thomas Clark and Mary Ellen Bullard. More About Albert Mangum: Ancestral File Number: 1LN1-91 Burial: 14 Dec 1931, Wilson, Teton, Wy More About Ellen Clark: Ancestral File Number: 1LN1-B6 Burial: 12 Aug 1968, Wilson, Teton, Wy Children of Albert Mangum and Ellen Clark are: i. Hazel Ellen Mangum, born 04 May 1907 in Wilson, Wyoming, USA; died 26 Jan 1998 in Mesa, Maricopa, Arizona, United

States of America; married (1) Walter Andrew Scott 27 Dec 1923 in Victor,Driggs, Idaho; married (2) Howard Nelson Hamilton 13 Aug 1976 in Fielding, Box Elder, Utah.

ii. Vern Warren Mangum, born 12 Aug 1921 in Wilson, Teton, Wyoming; died 12 Feb 1991. More About Vern Warren Mangum: Ancestral File Number: 5PKV-D1

iii. Albert Lenard Mangum, born 27 Oct 1898 in Thurber, Wayne, Ut; died 05 Nov 1922 in Wilson, Teton, Utah.

More About Albert Lenard Mangum: Ancestral File Number: 5PKV-3G

iv. Benjamin Arthur Mangum, born 22 Oct 1900 in Wilson, Teton, Wy; died 06 Sep 1902 in Wilson, Teton, Utah.

More About Benjamin Arthur Mangum: Ancestral File Number: 5PKV-4M

v. Ray Ellis Mangum, born 16 Dec 1902 in Hayden, Teton, Id/Hayden, Kootenai Co., ID.

More About Ray Ellis Mangum: Ancestral File Number: 5PKV-5S

vi. Pearl Estella Mangum, born 02 Aug 1905 in Wilson, Teton, Wy; died 03 Jun 1976.

More About Pearl Estella Mangum: Ancestral File Number: 5PKV-60

vii. Dora Mangum, born 04 Apr 1911 in Wilson, Teton, Wy; died 25 Nov 1958 in Flandreau, Moody, S. D.

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More About Dora Mangum: Ancestral File Number: 5PKV-9H

viii. Ernest Mangum, born 23 Oct 1915 in Wilson, Teton, Wy; died 06 Nov 1915.

More About Ernest Mangum: Ancestral File Number: 5PKV-BN

Generation No. 5

Jefferson F. Robbins, born 04 Feb 1840 in Murray Co., GA; died 02 Apr 1889 in Montgomery Co., AR. He was the son of Thomas Jefferson Robbins and Mary W. "Polly" Bates. He married Tennessee California Tweedle 11 Jul 1875 in Montgomery Co. AR. Tennessee California Tweedle, born 25 Oct 1855 in Montgomery Co., AR; died 15 Sep 1936 in Montgomery Co., AR. She was the daughter of John Tweedle and Susannah Mavity. Notes for Jefferson F. Robbins: [robbins.FTW] Jefferson F. Robbins was a Confederate Soldier in the Civil War. He was a Sergeant, Company I, 33 Arkansas Infantry. He was badly wounded in the hip at the Battle of 2nd Manassas. Jefferson's brother in law Bob Gladen carried Jeff on his back as they retreated during the battle. Robins Jefferson F. C 4 Arkansas Infantry. Private Private 000542 0008 00001586 Robins Jefferson J. I 33 Arkansas Infantry. Private Sergeant 000542 0008 00001587 Facts about this person: Burial Bethel Cemetery, Caddo Gap, Montgomery Co., AR More About Jefferson F. Robbins: Fact 1: See Note Page

Notes for Tennessee California Tweedle: [robbins.FTW] Facts about this person: Burial Bethel Cemetery, Caddo Gap, Montgomery Co., AR 1. Info is from LDS IGI file, which also shows that she is thedaughter of a John Tweedle and Susannah Mavity, who m. in Abt. 1813.The LDS file on the Net shows that she was the daughter of Susannah.It appears that the information on the CD file is erroneous. TennesseeC. was listed on the 1870 Montgomery Co. census as a 12-year-olddomestic servant for Silas P. Vaught, which might indicate that she nolonger had a family. She m. Jefferson Thomas Robbins 7/11/1875 inMontgomery Co., also according to LDS IGI. The will/probate infobelow confirms that she was John's and Susannah's daughter. 2. The summary of wills and probates for Montgomery Co., AR fromBundle #1099 - Roll 37 states that a memo says John died on August 10,1857 or 1859. E. L. Tweedle and James H. Gamlin were appointedco-execs, no date given. Silas P. Vaught received on April 7, 1866,$158.20 as guardian of Tennessee California Tweedle, a minor, fromHarriet Gamlin, the widow of E. L. Tweedle, deceased, then the wife ofJames H. Gamlin. Silas P. Vaught stated at the July 1867 term ofcourt that Susannah Tweedle Robins was dead, but did not state thedate of death. She had m. Andrew J. Robins/Robbins on October 21,1859 in Montgomery Co. She was age 30 and he was 23, according to themarriage record. The co-execs made an undated statement that John Tweedle left asheirs Susannah Tweedle, Lucinda Tweedle and Tennessee CaliforniaTweedle. In 1874, Silas P. Vaught, then the admininstrator, includedRobert Dawson Robins, a minor. Vaught had m. Lucinda Tweedle andAndrew J. Robins/Robbins had m. Susannah Tweedle, who had since diedleaving the minor, Robert Dawson Robins. In 1875, commissioners wereappointed to divide the estate equally between Lucinda Tweedle Vaught,Tennessee California Tweedle and Robert Dawson Robins. The Vaughtsbought the part of Robert Dawson Robins. In 1874 Andrew J. Robins was the guardian of Tennessee C. Tweedle,a minor. 3. Thelma Sargent in "My Folks" stated that she was b. October 25,1856.

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4. After her husband's death, she lived many years with Julia in theManfred community, according to the Montgomery Co. Historical Book.

5. A quote from a letter from Mrs. Annie (R.A.) Robbins in ThelmaSargent's "My Folks" states: "My father married Callie Tweedle when Iwas 6 years old. (This would have been 1875.) Her name wasCalifornia Tennessee Tweedle...My father's brother married JohnTweedle's widow. There were Fieldin, Bill, Isaac and John, all brothers. John and his wives and Sinda are buried on a certain hillon the old Dallas Arkadelphia road. I was born and raised here (CaddoGap), am 82 years old. My maiden name was Robbins. I was born 2 Oct1868. The cemetery is about 2 miles from em. There are noheadstones..."

More About Tennessee California Tweedle: Burial: the Bethel Cemetery Fact 1: See Note Page Children of Jefferson Robbins and Tennessee Tweedle are: i. Rector Allen Robbins, born WFT Est. 1867-1889; died WFT Est. 1873-1972.

Notes for Rector Allen Robbins: [robbins.FTW] Rector served four years in the Army and then joined the Navy in WWI. He was wounded in a ship wreck, he floated on a raft in icy waters for 24 hours before he was taken to France.

ii. Charles L. Robbins, born 17 Nov 1877; died WFT Est. 1878-1967 in Died young. iii. Alice Cordelia Robbins, born 20 Aug 1879 in Manfred, Montgomery Co., AR; died WFT Est. 1903-1973; married John

Ellington 09 Sep 1897; born WFT Est. 1852-1879; died WFT Est. 1902-1966. iv. Lilly Dulcena Robbins, born 1887 in Montgomery Co., AR; died WFT Est. 1905-1981; married Madison Fair 24 Feb 1901; born

WFT Est. 1856-1886; died WFT Est. 1906-1973. v. Seth Jefferson Robbins, born 14 Sep 1882 in Caddogap, Montgomery, Arkansas, United States of America; died 11 Jan 1949 in

Mount Signal, Eleento, California, United States of America; married Harriett Elizabeth Shockey 05 Nov 1905 in Ophir, Montgomery, Arkansas.

Jacob Franklin Shockey, born 31 Dec 1861 in Lewisville, Jefferson, Kentucky, United States of America/Jefferson Co., KY; died 05 Aug 1952 in Ratten, Oklahoma, United States of America. He was the son of Henry Thomas Shockey and Eva Ann Larkin. He married Emily Susan Lower 15 Apr 1886 in Garrett, Maryland. Emily Susan Lower, born 11 Jul 1865 in Garrett, Maryland, United States of America; died 15 May 1934 in Ratten, Oklahoma, United States of America. She was the daughter of Thompson Lower and Margaret Ann Moon. Notes for Jacob Franklin Shockey: [shockey.ged] GIVN Jacob Franklin SURN Shockey AFN RNSV-4WFrom Ancestral File (TM), data as of 5 JAN 1998. In 1892 Jacob Franklin Shockey was reading his Kansas City Star Paper at his home in West Virginia, when he noticed an item written by a man by the name of Wells telling about land that could be homesteaded in Montgomery Co. Arkansas. He wrote to Mr. Wells and after exchanging several letters, he sold his home in West Virginia and about Feb. 1893 he and his family got on a train and went to Hot Springs, Arkansas where they were met by Mr. Wells who brought a team and hooked onto his wagon and they drove about 40 miles to a beautiful place in the Arkansas hills known as Montgomery County where he homesteaded a farm a mile north of Mr. Wells. He later made another trip to West Virginia and then back to Arkansas. He went by covered wagon that time and it took them three weeks to go from Arkansas to West Virginia. Nancy Drewry said when she was a little girl living in Montgomery County she remembered a place called Crystal Mountain and it seemed to her that there was a big mountain of the Crystal Formations glittering and glistening in the sunlight. During one of the Shockey reunions, several of the people attending visited the Shockey Cemetery and the Shockey Chapel that Jacob built. Jacob was a very religious man, he loved to talk and sing about his God. He would play the accordian and sing about God wherever he went. He traveled quite a bit in later years to see his children and he usually went by bus. If he had to wait for a bus, he'd take out his accordian and play about his living God. Jacob lived in Montgomery County until about 1912 when he moved to Scarcy County down on Bear creek.

Notes for Emily Susan Lower: [shockey.ged]

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GIVN Emily Susan SURN Lower

AFN RNSW-RBFrom Ancestral File (TM), data as of 5 JAN 1998. More About Emily Susan Lower: Baptism (LDS): 23 Apr 1988 Endowment (LDS): 09 Jun 1988 Sealed to parents (LDS): 09 Jun 1988 Marriage Notes for Jacob Shockey and Emily Lower: [shockey.ged] _PREF Y _PREF Y _PREF Y DATE 26 May 2002 TIME 06:01 Child of Jacob Shockey and Emily Lower is: i. Harriett Elizabeth Shockey, born 27 Sep 1888 in Long Run, West Virginia, United States of America; died 01 Oct 1986 in

Ukiah, Mendocino, California, United States of America; married Seth Jefferson Robbins 05 Nov 1905 in Ophir, Montgomery, Arkansas.

David Andrew Scott, Sr., born 1822; died Bet. 1855 - 1856 in Ganges Twsp, Allegan, Mi. He married Lucy M. Green 14 May 1854 in Ganges, Allegan, Michigan. Lucy M. Green, born 04 Apr 1817 in New York; died 01 Apr 1879 in Ganges, Allegan, Mi. More About Lucy M. Green: Christening: 04 Apr 1817 Children of David Scott and Lucy Green are: i. David Andrew Scott, Jr., born 19 Mar 1855 in Ganges, Allegan, Mi; died 26 Oct 1897 in Ganges, Allegan, Mi; married Annie

Emily Gaze 14 Nov 1880 in Ganges, Allegan, Mi. ii. James Harry Scott, born 26 Feb 1856 in Ganges, Allegan, Mi; died 06 Jun 1912 in Ganges, Allegan, Mi.

More About James Harry Scott: Burial: 08 Jun 1912, (stevenson Cemetery) Casco Tws, Allegan, Mi

George William Gaze, born 18 Oct 1832 in England; died 13 Mar 1900 in Ganges, Allegan, Mi. He was the son of James Gaze and Mary Elizabeth Rayner. He married Emily Sarah Peeke 14 Aug 1859 in Bermondsey, Surrey, Eng. Emily Sarah Peeke, born 31 Aug 1835 in England; died 04 Jun 1904 in Ganges, Allegan, Mi. She was the daughter of James Peeke and Elizabeth. More About George William Gaze: Burial: Ganges, Allegan, Mi More About Emily Sarah Peeke: Burial: Ganges, Allegan, Mi Child of George Gaze and Emily Peeke is: i. Annie Emily Gaze, born 23 Sep 1863 in London, Middlesex Or Essex, England; died 19 Jul 1939 in Fennville, (ganges Twsp.)

Allegan, Mi; married (1) David Andrew Scott, Jr. 14 Nov 1880 in Ganges, Allegan, Mi; married (2) John R. Brown 27 Feb 1911.

James Mitchell Mangum, born 06 Jan 1820 in Springville, St. Clair, Al; died 04 Feb 1888 in Nutrioso, Apache, Az. He was the son of John Mangum and Rebecca Canida. He married Mary Ann Smith 20 Sep 1861 in Salt Lake City, S.L., Ut. Mary Ann Smith, born 22 Sep 1844 in Pigeon Creek, Hancock, Illinois; died 02 Jan 1912 in Tropic, Garfield, Ut. She was the daughter of Thomas Washington Smith and Sarah Ann Boren. More About James Mitchell Mangum: Ancestral File Number: 18J8-7J

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Burial: 06 May 1888, Alpine, Apache, Az. Fact 2 (2): 09 Feb 1852, EH Fact 3 (2): 16 May 1946 King: 10 Oct 1844 More About Mary Ann Smith: Ancestral File Number: 1LN1-H2 Burial: 03 Jun 1912, Tropic, Garfield, Ut Children of James Mangum and Mary Smith are: i. Albert Mangum, born 15 Sep 1877 in Pahreah, Kane, Ut; died 12 Dec 1931 in Wilson, Teton, Wy; married Ellen Clark 04 Aug

1897 in Thurber, Wayne, Ut. ii. James Thomas MANGUM, born 11 Mar 1868 in Washington, Wshngt, Ut; died 1870.

More About James Thomas MANGUM: Ancestral File Number: 1LN1-W4

iii. Robert "S" MANGUM, born 23 Dec 1871 in Pahreah, Kane, Ut; died 22 Jul 1935 in Roosevelt, Dchsn, Ut.

More About Robert "S" MANGUM: Ancestral File Number: 1LN1-X9 Burial: 23 Jul 1935, Roosevelt, Dchsn, Ut Christening: 03 Jan 1872, Pahreah, Kane, Ut

iv. Sarah Francis MANGUM, born 08 Jun 1874 in Pahreah, Kane, Ut; died 10 Dec 1917 in Lewiston, Nez Perce, Id.

More About Sarah Francis MANGUM: Ancestral File Number: 61D0-92

v. Carel Henry MANGUM, born 21 Apr 1883 in Pahria, Kane, Ut; died 22 Jun 1951 in Richfield, Sevier, Ut.

More About Carel Henry MANGUM: Ancestral File Number: 1LN2-0L Burial: 26 Jun 1951, Widtsoe, Garfield, Ut

vi. Francis Marion (Adopted) TAYLOR, born 06 Oct 1889 in Pahreah, Kane, Ut; died 26 Dec 1975.

More About Francis Marion (Adopted) TAYLOR: Ancestral File Number: 1LN2-1R

Benjamin Thomas Clark, born 02 Feb 1836 in St. Giles, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England; died 28 May 1893 in Bicknell, Wayne, Utah. He was the son of Benjamin Thomas CLARK and Ann Leaford SHUKER. He married Mary Ellen Bullard. Mary Ellen Bullard More About Benjamin Thomas Clark: Ancestral File Number: 1LN1-J7 Burial: 30 May 1893, Bicknell, Wayne, Ut Child of Benjamin Clark and Mary Bullard is: i. Ellen Clark, born 21 Sep 1879 in Pine Valley, Washington, Ut; died 08 Aug 1968 in Brigham City, Box Elder, Ut; married

Albert Mangum 04 Aug 1897 in Thurber, Wayne, Ut. Children of Benjamin Clark and Mary BULLARD are: i. Mary CLARK, born 31 Jul 1878 in Pine Valley, Wshngt., Ut; died 31 Jul 1878 in Pine Valley, Wash., Utah.

More About Mary CLARK: Ancestral File Number: 1LN2-2X

ii. Thomas Benjamin CLARK, born 08 Dec 1881 in Bicknell, Wayne, Ut; died 02 Dec 1957.

More About Thomas Benjamin CLARK: Ancestral File Number: 1LN2-34

iii. Caroline CLARK, born 20 Sep 1883 in Bicknell, Wayne, Ut; died 31 Oct 1918.

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More About Caroline CLARK: Ancestral File Number: 1LN2-49

iv. Annie CLARK, born 07 Apr 1885 in Bicknell, Wayne, Ut; died 09 Aug 1953 in Ogden, Weber, Ut.

More About Annie CLARK: Ancestral File Number: 1LN2-5G Burial: 12 Aug 1953, Brigham City, Box Elder, Ut Christening: 07 Jun 1885

v. Orpha Estella CLARK, born 23 Jan 1887 in Bicknell, Wayne, Ut; died 1914.

More About Orpha Estella CLARK: Ancestral File Number: 1LN2-6M

vi. Elizabeth CLARK, born 17 Mar 1890 in Bicknell, Wayne, Ut; died 05 Aug 1904.

More About Elizabeth CLARK: Ancestral File Number: 1LN2-7S

vii. Edward Franklin CLARK, born 17 Feb 1892 in Bicknell, Wayne, Ut; died 29 Jan 1929.

More About Edward Franklin CLARK: Ancestral File Number: 1LN2-80

viii. Lucy CLARK, born 09 Jan 1894 in Bicknell, Wayne, Ut; died 09 Jan 1894.

More About Lucy CLARK: Ancestral File Number: 1LN2-95

Generation No. 6

Thomas Jefferson Robbins, born 11 Dec 1808 in Franklin Co., GA; died 28 Jul 1874 in Caddo Gap, Montgomery Co., AR. He was the son of William Robbins and Mary Hollingsworth. He married Mary W. "Polly" Bates 02 Feb 1830 in Hall Co., GA. Mary W. "Polly" Bates, born 29 Nov 1811 in SC; died 12 Feb 1865 in Caddo Gap, Montgomery Co., AR. She was the daughter of Julius Bates and Temperence West. Notes for Thomas Jefferson Robbins: [robbins.FTW] Thomas J. Robbins was the forefather of the Montgomery County Robbins'. He came to the county in 1849 from Georgia where he was born in 1808. His wife Mary Bates was born in SC. The story has been told that 60 wagon loads of Bates' and Robbins' left Georgia in 1849 and headed west to Arkansas. Others known to be in the caravan are: Jefferson Bates and Milton J. Bates brothers of Mary. Thomas and Mary settled on a farm in the Manfred community, they had eleven children. Mary died in 1864 and Thomas in July of 1875. They are both buried somewhere on their farm. Facts about this person: Fact 1 1849 Moved-Montgomery Co., ARansas Burial Thomas J. Robbins Homeplace, Montgomery Co., AR More About Thomas Jefferson Robbins: Fact 1: See Note Page

Notes for Mary W. "Polly" Bates: [robbins.FTW] Georgia Hall County

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Bates, Polly married Robins, Thomas on 02 Feb 1830 in Hall Co., GA Facts about this person: Burial Thomas J. Robbins Homeplace, Montgomery Co., AR

More About Mary W. "Polly" Bates: Fact 1: See Note Page Child of Thomas Jefferson Robbins is: Children of Thomas Robbins and Mary Bates are: i. John B. Robbins, born 11 Nov 1830 in Hall Co, Ga.; died WFT Est. 1831-1920. ii. William Owen Robbins, born 23 May 1832 in Murray Co, GA; died 1911 in Montgomery Co., AR; married Francis Emily Mc

Donald 02 Sep 1854 in Montgomery Co., AR; born 1834 in SC; died 1911 in Montgomery Co., AR. Notes for William Owen Robbins: [robbins.FTW] Fought in the Civil War for the Confederacy Co. I, 33rd Arkansas Infantry. Received a pension. Both William and Francis are buried in the old Norman Cemetery, Montgomery Co., Arkansas. Taken from the history of Montgomery County, pages 488 - 489. William Owens Robins belongs to the sturdy, honest and independent class, of the farmers of Arkansas, and is now engaged in cultivating an estate comprising 664 acres, on which he has resided since 1882. 75 acres of which he has cleared by his own efforts, this land being well adapted to the purpose of general farming. He was born in Murray County, Georgia in 1832, being the second of ten children, 7 sons and 3 daughters. Born to the marriage of Thomas J. Robins and Mary Bates, the former born in Franklin Co., GA in 1808, and the later in S. Carolina in 1811, their marriage being celebrated in Hall Co., GA, in 1849 came to this county and state, settling on a farm in Caddo Gap, on which both parents died. Thomas Jefferson Robins died in 1874 and his wife Mary "Bates" Robins died in 1864, and they had been consistent members of the Missionary Baptist Church for many years. William Robins, the parental grandfather, was born in South Carolina, and died in Murray County, Georgia in 1847 and his widow died in Hempstead County, Arkansas, to which she had moved in 1857. Mr. Robins was of Scotch descent, and was an extensive slave and stock trader. Julius Bates, the paternal grandfather of William O. Robins, was also a South Carolinian, but afterwards became a resident of Murray Co., GA where he farmed until his demise, in 1864, he also being a Scotchman. Although William O. Robins received a very meager education in his youth, he was naturally intelligent, and has at all times made the most of his opportunities. He was married in this county in 1854, to Emily, the daughter of John and Mary McDonald, who were born, reared and married in S. Carolina, moving soon afterward to Gilmer County Georgia. In 1852, they came to this county, where their father died in 1857, and the mother in 1859. Mrs. Robins was born in S. Carolina, and borne her husband 5 children, 3 that are living. Mr. Robins at first lived on his fathers farm then spent 25 years on the South fork of the Ouachita River, and since 1882 on his present farm. He has since followed farming, saw and grist milling and cotton ginning. He is a member of the New Hope Lodge #42 of the AF & AM at Caddo Gap, and has always been a public spirited and enterprising person. In 1862, he joined Company B, Gunistead's Regiment, but was afterward with Monroe's Regiment, operating in the Cherokee Nation and in Arkansas. Facts about this person: Burial Norman Cemetery, Montgomery Co., AR More About William Owen Robbins: Fact 1: See Note Page Notes for Francis Emily Mc Donald: [robbins.FTW] Facts about this person: Burial Norman Cemetery, Montgomery Co., AR More About Francis Emily Mc Donald: Fact 1: See Note Page

iii. Andrew Jackson Robbins, born 26 Jan 1835 in Murray Co. GA; died 22 Jul 1922 in Polk Co., AR; married (1) Margaret M.

Wood 21 Oct 1855 in Montgomery Co. AR; born 1835 in Georgia; died Bef. 1858 in Arkansas; married (2) Susannah Mavity 21

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Oct 1859 in Montgomery Co., AR; born Abt. 1828; died Abt. 1863; married (3) Nancy Francis Gamblin 1864 in Arkansas; born 24 Apr 1842 in Georgia; died 04 Feb 1913 in AR. Notes for Andrew Jackson Robbins: [robbins.FTW] Fought in the Civil War for the Confederacy, Company I , 33rd Arkansas Infantry. Andrew Jackson Robbins grave is marked only with a rock and a funeral home marker located on Highway 8 west of Mena Ark. at the Rocky Cemetery. There is an old church by the Cemetery, go thru the gate nearest the church, face left 45 degrees and walk about 25 yards. I moved the rock and funeral home marker on his grave to the foot of his grave, May 27, 2000, Gary E. Bates. Facts about this person: Burial Rocky Cemetery, Mena, Polk Co., AR More About Andrew Jackson Robbins: Fact 1: See Note Page Notes for Margaret M. Wood: [robbins.FTW] Sister of Caroline M. Wood, wife of Jefferson Bates, Julius Bates Son.

iv. Milton M. Robbins, born 13 Sep 1836 in Murray Co., GA; died Bef. 1850. v. Julius M. Robbins, born 08 Aug 1838 in Murray Co., GA; died 19 Sep 1873 in Montgomery Co., AR; married Lydia E. Collier

WFT Est. 1858-1871; born 1846 in AR; died WFT Est. 1890-1941 in Montgomery Co., AR. Notes for Julius M. Robbins: [robbins.FTW] Fought in the Civil War for the Confederacy, Company C, 4th Arkansas Infantry. After the war, Julius was shot in the head by a horse thief. He had been deputized to go out on a posse and when they came across the outlaw a gun battle took place. Julius was shot and killed. The horse theifs horse was killed and in the confusion, the theif got away on another horse. Nothing could be done after the theif crossed the county line into the Oklahoma Territory. Facts about this person: Burial Bethel Cemetery, Caddo Gap, Montgomery Co., AR More About Julius M. Robbins: Fact 1: See Note Page Notes for Lydia E. Collier: [robbins.FTW] Subj: lydia Date: 10/24/01 12:06:18 AM Mountain Daylight Time From: [email protected] (Ina and Wayne) To: [email protected] I think the lydia who married Julius is Lydia Collier daughter of Jefferson collier, I have some information on this family if you are interested. She was my great grandmother. Julius was shot while chasing outlaws, Lydia later married my ggrandfather Thomas White. My father was born in Montgomery co. ar. He was Loyd Loudermilk. Would like to exchange information. Ina Facts about this person: Burial Bethel Cemetery, Caddo Gap, Montgomery Co., AR More About Lydia E. Collier: Fact 1: See Note Page

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vi. Jefferson F. Robbins, born 04 Feb 1840 in Murray Co., GA; died 02 Apr 1889 in Montgomery Co., AR; married (1) Susan A. Williams 13 Feb 1867 in Montgomery Co., AR; married (2) Tennessee California Tweedle 11 Jul 1875 in Montgomery Co. AR.

vii. Mary Jane Robbins, born 21 Aug 1841 in Murray Co., GA; died 1902 in Montgomery Co., AR; married Robert E. Gladden 1858; born 20 Oct 1843; died 1915 in Montgomery Co., AR. Notes for Robert E. Gladden: [robbins.FTW] Fought in the Civil War for the Confederacy. Was a 1st Sgt. Company I, 33rd Arkansas Infantry. Facts about this person: Burial Bethel Cemetery, Montgomery Co., AR More About Robert E. Gladden: Fact 1: See Note Page

viii. McAfee Alexander Robbins, born 10 Apr 1843 in Murray Co., GA; died 03 Jun 1903 in Montgomery Co., AR; married (1)

Frances Evit Vaught 22 Dec 1868 in Williamson Co., TX; born 1849 in Gordon Co., GA; died 15 Feb 1884 in Montgomery Co., AR; married (2) Sarah Caroline Petty 06 Sep 1885 in Montgomery Co., AR; born 20 Nov 1864 in Black Springs Montgomery Co., AR; died 28 Apr 1915 in Mongtomery Co., Ark. Notes for McAfee Alexander Robbins: [robbins.FTW] MacAfee or "Mack" as everyone knew him was born to Thomas and Mary Bates Robins on April 10, 1843 in Murray County, Georgia. He moved with his family to Montgomery County in 1849 and lived on the family farm. He fought in the Civil War in the 33 Regiment, Arkansas Infantry Company I, Confederate States Army. He volunteered early in the war, but because of his youth, he was placed in the Home Guard much to his chagrin. He considered the Home Guard for old men or for men with large families, but not for him. He showed up one morning at his brother Jack's (Andrew Jackson) regiment, Churchills Division, while it was on a dress parade for inspection, in a Yankee uniform. He was about to be shot on site when Jack a Captain in that regiment, realized with horror that the Yankee uniform contained his younger brother MacAfee. Captain Jack Robins yelled at his men to hold their fire, grabbed the young imposter, and marched him to his commanding officer. Pleading "don't let them shoot him - he is my crazy brother. I can't explain the uniform, but he is not a Yankee -- he wants to join our regiment." Needless to say, he did not get shot, but the story goes that he never told how he got the Yankee uniform. He was enlisted then and there and served the rest of the war in the 33 Arkansas Regiment. This information was contributed by Maida Milam Jaggers, a grand daughter of Mack. After the war, Mack moved to TX and married Everett Frances Vaught on December 22, 1868. All the children were born in TX and after 1882 the family moved back to Montgomery County, Arkansas. In 1884, Fannie died because of a difficult child birth. The baby died during the birth and the next day, Fannie died. Mack placed Fannie and the baby in the same coffin and buried them. The grave is next to the old Methodist Church on Highway 27 in Caddo Gap. Fannie (Vaught) Robins headstone is the only one left in that cemetery. Mack with his three sons, Clate, Arl, Bud, and son in law Bob Hicks, cleared the right of way for the Kansas City Southern Railway, from Mena to Texarkana around the mid or later 1890's. Part of this information is provided by Octavia Robins Green. Facts about this person: Burial Robbins Family Cemetery, Caddo Gap, Montgomery Co., AR More About McAfee Alexander Robbins: Fact 1: See Note Page

ix. Robinson B. Robbins, born 28 Oct 1845 in Murray Co., GA; died WFT Est. 1846-1935.

Notes for Robinson B. Robbins: [robbins.FTW] Robbins R. J. E 51 Arkansas Militia. Private Private 000542 0008 00001061 Check unit county

x. Martha Robbins, born 1847 in Murray Co. GA; died WFT Est. 1881-1942; married William J. Anderson 26 Dec 1866 in

Montgomery Co. Arkansas; born 1846 in Georgia; died WFT Est. 1881-1937. xi. Amanda J. Robbins, born 1851 in Montgomery Co, AR; died WFT Est. 1880-1945; married James H. Langford 25 Oct 1871 in

Montgomery Co., AR; born WFT Est. 1825-1854; died WFT Est. 1880-1939.

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John Tweedle, born 11 Mar 1813 in Indiana. He was the son of William Tweedle and Mary. He married Susannah Mavity Bef. 1855. Susannah Mavity, born Abt. 1828; died Abt. 1863. Children of John Tweedle and Susannah Mavity are: i. Tennessee California Tweedle, born 25 Oct 1855 in Montgomery Co., AR; died 15 Sep 1936 in Montgomery Co., AR; married

Jefferson F. Robbins 11 Jul 1875 in Montgomery Co. AR. ii. John Tweedle, born Abt. 1857. iii. Robert Dawson Robbins Tweedle, born Abt. 1859. Henry Thomas Shockey, born 07 Oct 1830 in Fayette County, Pennsylvania, USA; died 27 Mar 1908 in Montgomery County, Arkansas, USA. He was the son of Jacob Shockey and Betsy Kemp. He married Eva Ann Larkin 08 Apr 1855 in Washington County, Ohio, USA. Eva Ann Larkin, born 28 Feb 1828 in PA Or Berkeley County, Virginia; died 16 Mar 1869. Notes for Henry Thomas Shockey: After serving in the Civil War, it appears Henry first went back to Barbour Co. WV, then to Washington Co. OH, before he settled down in Montgomery Co. ARK, where he became a farmer and lived out the balance of his life. THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF HENRY SHOCKEY In the Name of God, Amen. I, Henry Shockeyof the town of Ophir in the County of Montgomery and state of Arkansas, of the age of seventy six (76) years, and being of sound mind and memory do make and publish and declare this to be my last WILL and TESTAMENT in manner following, that is to say: I give and bequeath to my four sons and seven daughters as my lawful and bodily heirs the amounts as described after each of their respective manner as follows. To my son John W. Shockey I bequeath the sum of One Dollar To my son James B. Shockey I bequeath the sum of One Dollar. To my daughter, Elizabeth Corder, the sum of Fifty Dollars. To my son Jacob F. Shockey the sum of Twenty Dollars. To my daughter Mary White the sum of Twenty Dollars. To my son Albert T. Shockey the sum of Twenty Dollars. To my daughter, Susan J. Palmer the sum of Twenty Dollars. To my daughter, Ida J. Graves the sum of Twenty Dollars. To my daughter, Ocie Walsh, the sum of Twenty Dollars. To my daughter, Rachel Diltz the sum of Twenty Dollars. which several legacies or sums of money I direct and order to be paid to the said legatees within two years aftermy decease. I give and devise to my daughter, Lucrecia B. Graves and to bodily heirs and assigns, all my land and Real Estate that I now own or may hereafter come in possession of situated in County of Montgomery and State of Arkansas, to wit: A part of the west half of the south west quarter of section twenty five (25) the north east quarter of the south west quarter of section twenty six (26) and the north west quarter of the Northwest quarter of section thirty six (36) in township three (3) south Range twenty five (25) west containing on hundred and fifty eight (158) acres more or less. Together with all the appurtenances thereonto belonging or anywise appertaining to have and to hold the premises above described to the said Lucrecia B. Graves, her assigns forever. And to my son-in-law Thomas Graves I give and bequeath one wagon a two thirds interest in one corn crusher and all the farming tools that may belong to me on my farm. And further give and deliver to the said Thomas Graves all household and kitchen furniture upon his punctial payment of the sum of five to each of the eleven heirs above named. I hereby appoint Sanford A. Palmer my sole Excutor of this my last will and testament hereby revoking former wills by me made. In witness whereof I have unto here set my hand and seal on this twenty first day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and seven. Signed Henry Shockey (seal) Witness - B. M. Rowton Rosa A. McMillian Henry, on the 7th day of April 1864, Volunteered, enlisting in the 16th Kentucky Regiment VOLUNTEER ENLISTMENT State of Town of Kentucky Louisville I, Henry Shockey born in ________ in the state of Pennsylvania aged Thirty three years, and by occupation a Farmer Do HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGE to have volunteered this Twelth day of February 1864, to serve as a SOLDIER in the ARMY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, for the period of THREE YEARS, unless sooner discharged by proper authority; Do also agree to accept such bounty, pay, rations, and clothing, as are, or may be, established by law for volunteers. And I, Henry Shockey do solemnly swear, that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, and that I will serve them honestly and

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faithfully against all their enemies or opposers whomsoever; and that I will observe and obey the orders of the President of the United States, and the orders of the officers appointed over me, according to the Rules and Articles of War. Sworn and su More About Henry Thomas Shockey: Military service: 07 Apr 1864, Civil War Children of Henry Shockey and Eva Larkin are: i. Jacob Franklin Shockey, born 31 Dec 1861 in Lewisville, Jefferson, Kentucky, United States of America/Jefferson Co., KY;

died 05 Aug 1952 in Ratten, Oklahoma, United States of America; married Emily Susan Lower 15 Apr 1886 in Garrett, Maryland.

ii. John Wesley Shockey, born 27 Dec 1855 in Washington County, Ohio, USA. iii. William H. Shockey, born 25 May 1857 in Washington County, Ohio, USA. iv. Sarah Elizabeth Shockey, born 24 Oct 1858 in Washington County, Ohio, USA. v. Mary M. Shockey, born 07 Feb 1860 in Washington County, Ohio, USA. vi. Thomas Albert Shockey, born 13 Jul 1866 in Barbour County, West Virginia, USA. vii. Margaret Shockey, born 29 Aug 1868 in West Virginia, USA. Thompson Lower, born Feb 1834 in Garrett, Maryland, Maryland, United States of America; died 1919 in Of Middlefork Dt, Randolph, West Virginia, United States of America. He was the son of William Lower and Drusilla Harvey. He married Margaret Ann Moon Abt. 1863 in ,Garrett, Maryland, Maryland. Margaret Ann Moon, born 07 Nov 1840 in Garrett, Maryland, Maryland, United States of America; died in Of Middlefork Dt, Randolph, West Virginia, United States of America. Notes for Thompson Lower: [shockey.ged] GIVN Thompson SURN Lower AFN RNSX-7P!SLFH Library U.S. 1900 Census Film# 1,249,376 Family name "Lower" From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 5 JAN 1998. More About Thompson Lower: Baptism (LDS): 30 May 1989, - Jordan River Utah; Temple: JRIVE Endowment (LDS): 01 Jul 1989, - Jordan River Utah; Temple: JRIVE

Notes for Margaret Ann Moon: [shockey.ged] GIVN Margaret Ann SURN Moon AFN RNSX-GW!SLFH Library U.S. 1900 Census Film# 1,249,376 Family name "Lower"

From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 5 JAN 1998. More About Margaret Ann Moon: Baptism (LDS): 23 May 1989, - Jordan River Utah; Temple: JRIVE Endowment (LDS): 20 Jul 1989, - Jordan River Utah; Temple: JRIVE Marriage Notes for Thompson Lower and Margaret Moon: [shockey.ged] _PREF Y _PREF Y _PREF Y DATE 26 May 2002 TIME 06:00 Children of Thompson Lower and Margaret Moon are: i. Josiah Lower, born 1865 in ,,Allagany, Maryland; married Mary; born Abt. 1869 in ,,Allagany, Maryland.

Notes for Josiah Lower: [shockey.ged]

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GIVN Josiah SURN Lower AFN RNSX-V0From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 5 JAN 1998. Notes for Mary: [shockey.ged] GIVN Mary AFN RNSX-W5From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 5 JAN 1998. Marriage Notes for Josiah Lower and Mary: [shockey.ged] _PREF Y _PREF Y DATE 26 May 2002 TIME 06:01

ii. Emily Susan Lower, born 11 Jul 1865 in Garrett, Maryland, United States of America; died 15 May 1934 in Ratten, Oklahoma,

United States of America; married Jacob Franklin Shockey 15 Apr 1886 in Garrett, Maryland. iii. Hester Lower, born 1867 in ,,Allagany, Maryland; married Simmons; born Abt. 1863 in ,,Allagany, Maryland.

Notes for Hester Lower: [shockey.ged] GIVN Hester SURN Lower AFN RNSX-ZHFrom Ancestral File (TM), data as of 5 JAN 1998. More About Hester Lower: Baptism (LDS): - Salt Lake; Temple: SLAKE Endowment (LDS): - Salt Lake; Temple: SLAKE Sealed to parents (LDS): - Salt Lake; Temple: SLAKE Notes for Simmons: [shockey.ged] SURN Simmons AFN RNSX-XBFrom Ancestral File (TM), data as of 5 JAN 1998. Marriage Notes for Hester Lower and Simmons: [shockey.ged] _PREF Y _PREF Y DATE 26 May 2002 TIME 06:01

iv. Walter William Lower, born 1868 in ,,Allagany, Maryland; married Bella Hanafon; born Abt. 1872 in ,,Allagany, Maryland.

Notes for Walter William Lower: [shockey.ged] GIVN Walter William SURN Lower AFN RNSZ-0MFrom Ancestral File (TM), data as of 5 JAN 1998. Notes for Bella Hanafon: [shockey.ged] GIVN Bella SURN Hanafon AFN RNSZ-1SFrom Ancestral File (TM), data as of 5 JAN 1998. Marriage Notes for Walter Lower and Bella Hanafon: [shockey.ged] _PREF Y _PREF Y

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DATE 26 May 2002 TIME 06:01

v. Benjamin Lower, born 1870 in ,,Allagany, Maryland.

Notes for Benjamin Lower: [shockey.ged] GIVN Benjamin SURN Lower AFN RNSW-VTFrom Ancestral File (TM), data as of 5 JAN 1998.

vi. Sarah Lower, born 1872 in ,,Allagany, Maryland; married John Honafon; born Abt. 1868.

Notes for Sarah Lower: [shockey.ged] GIVN Sarah SURN Lower AFN RNSZ-35From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 5 JAN 1998. Notes for John Honafon: [shockey.ged] GIVN John SURN Honafon AFN RNSZ-20From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 5 JAN 1998. Marriage Notes for Sarah Lower and John Honafon: [shockey.ged] _PREF Y _PREF Y DATE 26 May 2002 TIME 06:01

vii. Eliza Jane Lower, born 1874 in ,,Allagany, Maryland; married Campbell; born Abt. 1870.

Notes for Eliza Jane Lower: [shockey.ged] GIVN Eliza Jane SURN Lower AFN RNSZ-5HFrom Ancestral File (TM), data as of 5 JAN 1998. Notes for Campbell: [shockey.ged] SURN Campbell AFN RNSZ-4BFrom Ancestral File (TM), data as of 5 JAN 1998. Marriage Notes for Eliza Lower and Campbell: [shockey.ged] _PREF Y _PREF Y DATE 26 May 2002 TIME 06:01

viii. Lucy Lower, born 1876 in ,,Allagany, Maryland; married John Campbell; born Abt. 1872.

Notes for Lucy Lower: [shockey.ged] GIVN Lucy SURN Lower AFN RNSZ-7TFrom Ancestral File (TM), data as of 5 JAN 1998. Notes for John Campbell:

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[shockey.ged] GIVN John SURN Campbell AFN RNSZ-6NFrom Ancestral File (TM), data as of 5 JAN 1998. Marriage Notes for Lucy Lower and John Campbell: [shockey.ged] _PREF Y _PREF Y DATE 26 May 2002 TIME 06:01

ix. Harriet Lower, born 1877 in ,,Allagany, Maryland; married Sheridan Simmons; born Abt. 1873.

Notes for Harriet Lower: [shockey.ged] GIVN Harriet SURN Lower AFN RNSZ-96From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 5 JAN 1998. Notes for Sheridan Simmons: [shockey.ged] GIVN Sheridan SURN Simmons AFN RNSZ-81From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 5 JAN 1998. Marriage Notes for Harriet Lower and Sheridan Simmons: [shockey.ged] _PREF Y _PREF Y DATE 26 May 2002 TIME 06:01

x. Alexander Lower, born 1878 in ,,Allagany, Maryland.

Notes for Alexander Lower: [shockey.ged] GIVN Alexander SURN Lower AFN RNSX-1NFrom Ancestral File (TM), data as of 5 JAN 1998.

James Gaze, born Abt. 1806 in England. He married Mary Elizabeth Rayner. Mary Elizabeth Rayner, born Abt. 1810 in England. Child of James Gaze and Mary Rayner is: i. George William Gaze, born 18 Oct 1832 in England; died 13 Mar 1900 in Ganges, Allegan, Mi; married Emily Sarah Peeke 14

Aug 1859 in Bermondsey, Surrey, Eng. James Peeke, born Abt. 1809 in England. He married Elizabeth. Elizabeth, born Abt. 1813 in England. Child of James Peeke and Elizabeth is: i. Emily Sarah Peeke, born 31 Aug 1835 in England; died 04 Jun 1904 in Ganges, Allegan, Mi; married George William Gaze 14

Aug 1859 in Bermondsey, Surrey, Eng. John Mangum, born 19 Jan 1763 in Mecklenburg, Co, Virginia; died 03 Mar 1843 in Fulton, Itawamba, Mississippi. He was the son of John William Mangum and Mary Elizabeth Lewis. He married Rebecca Canida 19 Jan 1809 in Lebanan, Warren Co., Oh. Rebecca Canida, born 10 Oct 1785 in Boydton, Mchlnb, Virginia; died 23 Feb 1847 in Winter Quarters, Douglas, Ne. She was the daughter of James CANIDA and Abigail S..

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More About John Mangum: Ancestral File Number: 18J8-C7 Burial: 06 Mar 1843, Fulton, Itawamba, Mississippi Fact 2 (2): 19 Sep 1877 Fact 3 (2): 07 Jun 1954, IF King: 01 Mar 1877

Notes for Rebecca Canida: [v125t0596.ged]

Early Mormon More About Rebecca Canida: Ancestral File Number: 18J8-DD Burial: Feb 1847, Winter Quarters, Douglas, Ne Fact 2 (2): 16 Nov 1877, SG Fact 3 (2): 16 May 1946 King: 01 Dec 1845 Children of John Mangum and Rebecca Canida are: i. Joseph MANGUM, born in Carrollton, Pckns., Al; died 22 Feb 1923 in , Granville, Nc; married Arta Emeline Hanna 27 Mar

1843 in Itawamba, Mississippi; born WFT Est. 1806-1832; died WFT Est. 1848-1923. More About Joseph MANGUM: Ancestral File Number: 2WXV-GS Fact 2 (2): 07 Jun 1877 Fact 3 (2): 16 May 1946, SG King: 1861

ii. William MANGUM, born 25 Dec 1811 in , Maury, Tn; died 26 Feb 1888 in Circleville, Piute, Ut; married (1) Sarah Ann WFT

Est. 1826-1861; born WFT Est. 1798-1822; died WFT Est. 1870-1914; married (2) Sarah Delight Potter 03 Apr 1853 in Payson, Utah, Ut; born 09 Sep 1831 in Salisbury, Herkimer, NY; died 09 Jun 1905 in Smoot, Lincoln, Wy. More About William MANGUM: Ancestral File Number: 18J8-3T Burial: 26 Feb 1886, Circleville, Piute, Ut Fact 2 (2): 18 Jun 1867, EH Fact 3 (2): 16 May 1946 King: 18 Dec 1844 More About Sarah Delight Potter: Fact 2 (2): 02 Feb 1846, N Fact 3 (2): 06 Dec 1966 King: 28 Oct 1964

iii. Rebecca MANGUM, born 10 Aug 1814 in Tn, Giles, Tennessee; died 1894; married (1) Joseph Adair WFT Est. 1842-1875;

born WFT Est. 1797-1817; died WFT Est. 1842-1903; married (2) Thomas Adair Aft. 1847 in Utah; born WFT Est. 1797-1827; died WFT Est. 1852-1912; married (3) Wesley Adair 1849; born WFT Est. 1797-1829; died WFT Est. 1854-1913. More About Rebecca MANGUM: Ancestral File Number: 2WXV-FM Burial: 1894, Nutrioso, Apache, Az Fact 2 (2): 31 Jul 1852 Fact 3 (2): 16 May 1946 King: 02 Nov 1845

iv. Jane MANGUM, born 14 Jul 1824 in Maury, Maury, Tennessee; died 10 Jul 1913; married Jedediah M. Brown Abt. 1855; born

WFT Est. 1806-1835; died WFT Est. 1860-1920. More About Jane MANGUM: Ancestral File Number: 2WXV-H0 Fact 2 (2): 17 Dec 1915 Fact 3 (2): 16 May 1946 King: 1893

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v. Lucinda MANGUM, born 20 Jul 1826 in Carrollton, Pickens, Alabama; died 23 Feb 1903 in St. Johns, Apache, Arizona; married James Richey 28 Mar 1846 in Nauvoo, Hncck, Il; born WFT Est. 1801-1827; died WFT Est. 1851-1914. More About Lucinda MANGUM: Ancestral File Number: 18J8-B2 Burial: Feb 1903, St. Johns, Apache, Arizona Fact 2 (2): 23 Jun 1851, SLAKE Fact 3 (2): BIC King: 16 Oct 1845

vi. James Mitchell Mangum, born 06 Jan 1820 in Springville, St. Clair, Al; died 04 Feb 1888 in Nutrioso, Apache, Az; married (1)

Mary Ann Smith 20 Sep 1861 in Salt Lake City, S.L., Ut; married (2) Eliza Jane Clark Aug 1844 in Salt Lake, Salt Lake, Ut; married (3) Rebecca Frances Mangum Aug 1859 in Ut.

vii. Jemima Catherine Mangum, born 14 Oct 1809 in Warren, Ohio/Warren, Trumbull Co., OH; died WFT Est. 1835-1903 in Mt. Pisgah, Union, Ia/Union Co., IA; married Samuel Jefferson Adair 03 Dec 1829 in Pickens County, al; born WFT Est. 1784-1810; died WFT Est. 1834-1897. More About Jemima Catherine Mangum: Ancestral File Number: 3VDT-JB Burial: 28 Apr 1848, Mt. Pisgah, Union, Ia Christening: Warren, Lebanon, Ohio Fact 2 (2): 02 Mar 1877 Fact 3 (2): 16 May 1946 King: 23 Nov 1845

Thomas Washington Smith, born 23 Dec 1815 in Near, Lancaster, Smith, Tn; died 28 Dec 1892 in Pahreah, Kane, Ut. He was the son of James Agee SMITH and Margaret LOVE. He married Sarah Ann Boren 15 May 1842 in Gibson, Tn. Sarah Ann Boren, born 28 Oct 1825 in Jackson, Madison, Tennessee; died 13 Oct 1908 in Tropic, Grfld, Ut. She was the daughter of Willis Boren and Mary Boren. Notes for Thomas Washington Smith: [v14t0022.ged] !"The Agee Register" Louis N. Agee; pg. 641 More About Thomas Washington Smith: Ancestral File Number: 1FZ2-3P BAPL: 14 May 1993, slake Burial: 30 Dec 1892, Pahreah, Kane, Ut ENDL: 23 Jun 1994, slake SLGC: 31 Mar 1992, jrive More About Sarah Ann Boren: Ancestral File Number: 37D7-4G Burial: Tropic, Grfld, Ut Children of Thomas Smith and Sarah Boren are: i. Margaret Jane Smith, born 16 Dec 1846 in Council Bluffs, Pttwtt, Ia; died 05 Oct 1848.

More About Margaret Jane Smith: Ancestral File Number: 37S4-N2

ii. Joseph H. Smith, born 25 Jun 1849 in Council Bluffs, Pttwtt, Ia; died 05 Jul 1852 in Provo, Utah Co., Utah.

More About Joseph H. Smith: Ancestral File Number: 37S4-P7

iii. Carel Smith, born 18 Sep 1851 in Provo, Utah, Ut; died 27 Jan 1916.

More About Carel Smith: Ancestral File Number: 37S4-QD

iv. Carol Smith, born 19 Sep 1851 in Provo, Utah Co., Utah; died 27 Jan 1916 in Tropic, , Utah.

More About Carol Smith: Ancestral File Number: NWP9-ND

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v. Thomas Smith, born 09 Feb 1855 in Fillmore, Mllrd, Ut; died 08 Dec 1936 in Cedar City, , Ut.

More About Thomas Smith: Ancestral File Number: 37S4-RK Burial: Dec 1936

vi. Leah Presada Smith, born 18 Jun 1857 in Fillmore, Millard, Ut; died 09 Nov 1915 in Pima, Graham, Az.

More About Leah Presada Smith: Ancestral File Number: 1DXD-58 Burial: 12 Nov 1915, Pima, Graham, Az

vii. George Albert Smith, born 11 Jun 1860 in Washington, Washington Co., Ut; died 13 Jun 1925 in Spanish Fork, Utah Co., Ut.

More About George Albert Smith: Ancestral File Number: 17HH-9N Burial: 15 Jun 1925, Spanish Fork, Utah Co., Ut

viii. Samuel W. Smith, born 01 Jan 1864 in Washington, Wshngt, Ut; died 26 Jun 1870.

More About Samuel W. Smith: Ancestral File Number: 37S4-SQ Burial: Jun 1870

ix. Elias Henry Smith, born 28 Oct 1868 in Washington, Washington, Ut; died 05 May 1949 in Payson, Utah, Ut.

More About Elias Henry Smith: Ancestral File Number: 1D4Q-55 Burial: 09 May 1949, Tropic, Grfld, Ut

x. Tebitha Sietha (Ann) Smith, born 08 Mar 1871 in Washington, Wshngt, Ut; died 22 Jan 1883.

More About Tebitha Sietha (Ann) Smith: Ancestral File Number: 37S4-TW

xi. Mary Ann Smith, born 22 Sep 1844 in Pigeon Creek, Hancock, Illinois; died 02 Jan 1912 in Tropic, Garfield, Ut; married James

Mitchell Mangum 20 Sep 1861 in Salt Lake City, S.L., Ut. Benjamin Thomas CLARK, born 20 Feb 1799 in Cambridge, Cambridge, England; died 04 Nov 1867 in Sugarhouse, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co., Ut. He was the son of Thomas Benjamin CLARK and Elizabeth Eusden BELL. He married Ann Leaford SHUKER 25 Sep 1820 in Holy Sepulchre, Cambridge, Cambs., England. Ann Leaford SHUKER, born 19 Jun 1801 in St. Giles, Cambridge, Cambridge, England; died 24 Jun 1848 in Chesterton, Cambridge, Cambridge, England. She was the daughter of Joseph SHUKER and Elizabeth HARVEY. More About Benjamin Thomas CLARK: Ancestral File Number: 1PNN-2M Burial: Sep 1866, Salt Lake City C, Salt Lake City, S.l., Ut Christening: 24 Mar 1799, St. Peters, Cambridge, Cambridge, England More About Ann Leaford SHUKER: Ancestral File Number: 1PNN-3S Burial: 25 Jun 1848, Tulborne, Cambridge, Cambridge, England Christening: 17 May 1803, St. Giles, Cambridge, Cambridge, England Children of Benjamin CLARK and Ann SHUKER are: i. Thomas Benjamin CLARK, born 23 Nov 1820 in Cambridge, Cambridge, England; died 11 Oct 1910 in Provo, Utah, Utah.

More About Thomas Benjamin CLARK: Ancestral File Number: 2RW1-H5 Burial: 14 Oct 1910, Provo, Utah, Ut Christening: 12 Dec 1820, St. Peter's, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England

ii. Joseph John CLARK, born 04 Apr 1822 in St.giles Parish, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, Eng; died 07 Dec 1890 in Chesterton,

Cambridge, England.

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More About Joseph John CLARK: Ancestral File Number: 1PNP-44 Christening: 28 Apr 1822, St.giles Parish, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, Eng

iii. Elizabeth CLARK, born 15 Jun 1824 in St.giles Parish, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, Eng; died 05 Oct 1919 in Salt Lake City,

Salt Lake, Utah. More About Elizabeth CLARK: Ancestral File Number: 1PNP-59 Burial: 08 Oct 1919, Salt Lake City Cemetery, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah Christening: 04 Jul 1824, St.giles Parish, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, Eng

iv. John CLARK, born 13 Oct 1825 in St. Clements, Cambridge, Camb., Eng.; died 1825.

More About John CLARK: Ancestral File Number: 2RW1-LN

v. Ann CLARK, born 15 Aug 1826 in St.giles Parish, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, Eng; died 10 Jun 1913 in Independence,

Jackson, Missouri. More About Ann CLARK: Ancestral File Number: 1PNP-6G Burial: 11 Jun 1913, Independence, Jackson, Missouri Christening: 05 Sep 1826, St.giles Parish, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, Eng

vi. Frances CLARK, born 03 Apr 1828 in St.giles Parish, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, Eng; died 02 Aug 1894 in New York.

More About Frances CLARK: Ancestral File Number: 19V2-KJ Christening: 15 Apr 1828, St.giles Parish, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, Eng

vii. Charles Jonas CLARK, born 20 Sep 1830 in St.giles Parish, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, Eng; died 24 Sep 1894.

More About Charles Jonas CLARK: Ancestral File Number: 467L-WD Christening: 11 Oct 1829, St.giles Parish, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, Eng

viii. Martha CLARK, born 18 Jan 1832 in Cambridge, Cambridge, Cambridge, England; died 18 Feb 1924.

More About Martha CLARK: Ancestral File Number: 1PNP-8S

ix. William Bell CLARK, born 06 Aug 1834 in Cambridge, Cambridge, England; died 22 Mar 1921 in Mesa, Maricopa, Arizona.

More About William Bell CLARK: Ancestral File Number: 1MTB-C6 Burial: 25 Mar 1921, Cemetary, Mesa City, Arizona

x. Susannah CLARK, born 15 Jun 1838 in St. Giles, Cambridge, Cambridge, England; died 01 Jan 1841 in England.

More About Susannah CLARK: Ancestral File Number: 3Q5Q-MF

xi. Susannah Shuker CLARK, born 16 Dec 1840 in Chesterton, Cambridgeshire, England; died 29 Nov 1930 in Liberty, Bear Lake,

Idaho. More About Susannah Shuker CLARK: Ancestral File Number: 3Q5Q-NL Burial: 02 Dec 1930, Liberty, Bear Lake, Idaho Christening: 02 Jan 1841, Chesterton, Cambridge, England

xii. Caroline CLARK, born 28 Apr 1845 in Chesterton, Cambridge, Cambridge, England; died 23 Mar 1909 in Salt Lake City, Salt

Lake, Utah. More About Caroline CLARK: Ancestral File Number: 18DJ-WN Burial: 28 Mar 1909, Salt Lake Cemetery, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah

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xiii. Benjamin Thomas Clark, born 02 Feb 1836 in St. Giles, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England; died 28 May 1893 in Bicknell, Wayne, Utah; married (1) Mary Ellen Bullard; married (2) Mary Ellen BULLARD 05 Dec 1877 in St. George, Washington, Ut.

Generation No. 7

William Robbins, born 1791 in Georgia; died Abt. 1847. He married Mary Hollingsworth 28 Apr 1807 in Franklin, Georgia. Mary Hollingsworth, born 1790 in South Carolina; died in Hempstead, AR. She was the daughter of Samuel Hollingsworth and Mary Garner. More About Mary Hollingsworth: Christening: 1850, Georgia, Walker Census Children of William Robbins and Mary Hollingsworth are: i. Thomas Jefferson Robbins, born 11 Dec 1808 in Franklin Co., GA; died 28 Jul 1874 in Caddo Gap, Montgomery Co., AR;

married (2) Mary W. "Polly" Bates 02 Feb 1830 in Hall Co., GA. ii. Jacob James Robbins, born 1825 in Georgia. iii. William Albert Robbins, born 05 May 1810 in Georgia. iv. John Bush Robbins, born 1815. v. Samuel Hollingsworth Robbins, born 1818. vi. Henry F. Robbins, born 17 Mar 1820 in UNK, GEORGIA. vii. John Jacob Robbins, born Abt. 1825. viii. George Watt Robbins, born Abt. 1832. ix. Felix Robbins x. Elias Robbins Julius Bates, born 03 Jun 1780 in Greenville, SC; died 17 Feb 1864. He was the son of James A. Bates. He married Temperence West Abt. 1802 in SC. Temperence West, born 21 Aug 1784 in NC; died 10 Jun 1868 in Murray Co., GA. She was the daughter of John West. Notes for Julius Bates: Information from the Bates of Georgia Web site, by Richard Bates: Julius Bates was born June 3, 1780. He is believed to have been born in Greenville, South Carolina. On census records he listed his birth place as South Carolina. His parentage has not been proven, and there a great many of his descendants seeking this information. Some descendants think that the father is James Bates, based on census records only, others think his father is John Bates, based on family lore, still others think that it is William Bates. It is known that he married Temperence West about 1802 in Greenville, South Carolina. The other facts are, he had one brother and one sister that have been proven to date. Other facts known about Julius Bates are, that he bought 287 acres of land on the North Fork of the Oconee River in 1814 with Isabelle McCleskey in Jackson County, Georgia. It is not known, the relationship between Julius and Isabelle, but she was apparently old enough to be his mother or aunt? Isabelle's maiden name is unknown also, but her husband was George W. McCleskey. In the 1820 census of Hall County, Georgia (formed from Jackson County in 1818) she was living next door to him. She is believed to have died in 1821, in Hall County. This is a mystery and perhaps provides some valuable clues. Julius moved his family from South Carolina to Jackson County, Georgia circa 1815. Julius had some type of military service, as he received a land grant from the Governor of Georgia in 1821,for 250 acres in Early County, Georgia for his service in " Dickson's Battalion." It is not known what type of service he performed, but since the land was ceded by the Creek Indians, it is believed that his service was in the Indian Wars, or in the Georgia Militia. He moved his entire family in 1832 to Murray County, Georgia as a result of the Cherokee Land Lottery. It is unknown how many draws or how many grants Julius and his sons received in the lottery. The Pioneer Bates Family was one of the first white families to settle in Murray County. It is known that Julius acquired and purchased a considerable amount of acreage in Murray County.

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Julius Bates was a very prosperous farmer and by 1860 is believed to have owned 2,400 acres or 15 sections. He also owned 10 slaves, and Julius and Temperence raised 13 children, 10 sons and 3 daughters. Five of his sons and 14 of his grandsons were Confederate Soldiers in the Civil War. Julius Bates died on February 17, 1864 and his wife Temperence died June 10, 1868 at their home place in Murray County. They are buried beside each other at the Julius Bates Cemetery 2 1/2 miles north of Eton, Georgia off highway 411. Julius Bates had five sons and fourteen grandsons who were Confederate Soldiers in the "War Between the States". His family and the families of his children were rather fortunate. His brother General John Bates and his related families suffered and endured much greater losses. The Bates Brothers also had a sister Elizabeth Bates Jackson whose descendants were also Confederates. Many of the related families of the Bates Siblings also had related Confederates and Allied Confederate Soldiers. All five of Julius' sons, and eleven of his fourteen grandsons also survived. Three grandsons were lost to the "Civil War". * Denotes the three that did not survive. Sons of Temperence West and Julius Bates Marion Madison Bates Corporal Co "E" 3rd Georgia Cavalry Jefferson Bates Lieutenant Co. "C" 4th Arkansas Infantry Miller McAfee Bates Captain 83rd Georgia Militia Tilman Robertson Bates Lieutenant 10th Georgia State Guards Thomas Kimsey Bates Sergeant Co "H" 36th Georgia Infantry Grandsons of Temperence West and Julius Bates Julius Pinkney Cain Private Co "B" 6th Georgia State Guards Son of Winifred Bates and Robert Cain John Craven Cain Private Co "B" 6th Georgia State Guards Son on Winifred Bates and Robert Cain Seth W. Bates Private Co "F" 3rd Missouri Cavalry Son of Hannah and Owen W. Bates Andrew Jackson Bates Private Co "F" 3rd Missouri Cavalry Son of Hannah and Owen W. Bates William Owen Robins Private Co "I" 33rd Arkansas Infantry Son of Mary Bates and Thomas Robins Andrew Jackson Robins Lieutenant - Co "I" 33rd Arkansas Infantry Son of Mary Bates and Thomas Robins Julius Robins Private Co "I" 4th Arkansas Infantry Son of Mary Bates and Thomas Robins

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Jefferson F. Robins Sergeant Co "I" 33rd Arkansas Infantry Son of Mary Bates and Thomas Robins McAfee Alexander Robins Corporal Co "I" 33rd Arkansas Infantry Son of Mary Bates and Thomas Robins *Robertson Robins Unknown Arkansas Unit - Died in War Son of Mary Bates and Thomas Robins Jasper Milton Bates Corporal Co "C" 1st Georgia Regulars Son of Rosa Keith and William Bates *William Martin Bates Private Co "A" 39th Georgia Infantry Son of Rosa Keith and William Bates *Andrew Jackson Bates Private Co "I" 1st Georgia State Line Son of Rosa Keith and William Bates Reuben Columbus Bates Private Co "I" 1st Georgia State Line Son of Rosa Keith and William Bates Children of Julius Bates and Temperence West are: i. Mary W. "Polly" Bates, born 29 Nov 1811 in SC; died 12 Feb 1865 in Caddo Gap, Montgomery Co., AR; married Thomas

Jefferson Robbins 02 Feb 1830 in Hall Co., GA. ii. Winifred C. Bates, born Abt. 1803. iii. John W. Bates, born Abt. 1805. iv. Elizabeth Bates, born Abt. 1805. v. Owen W. Bates, born Abt. 1810 in Greenville, Colorado. vi. Andrew Jackson Bates, born Abt. 1813. vii. William Bates, born 15 Feb 1816 in Jackson Co., GA. viii. Marion Madison Bates, born 24 Feb 1818 in Hall Co., GA. ix. Milton J. Bates, born Abt. 1820 in Hall Co., GA; died 08 Feb 1862 in Montgomery County, Arkansas; married (1) Sarah Voyles

1847 in Murray County, Georgia; born 1824 in Georgia; died 12 May 1859 in Montgomery County, Arkansas; married (2) Francis Catherine Meredith 30 Jun 1861 in Montgomery County, Arkansas; born WFT Est. 1816-1844; died WFT Est. 1866-1932. Notes for Milton J. Bates: [west.ged] [Alice Tackett's Family History 20010122.FTW] Lived in Randolph County, Arkansas in 1850. More About Milton J. Bates: Burial: Feb 1862, Montgomery County, Arkansas Residence: 1850, Randolph County, Arkansas

x. Jefferson Bates, born 09 Sep 1822 in Hall Co., GA. xi. Miller McAfee Bates, born 26 Aug 1824 in Hall Co., GA. xii. Tilman Robertson Bates, born 01 Oct 1826 in Hall Co., GA. xiii. Thomas Kimsey Bates, born 10 Sep 1828 in Hall Co., GA. xiv. Lafayette Bates, born Abt. 1830; died Bef. 1860. William Tweedle, born Abt. 1782 in Pittsylvaina County, Virginia or Georgia; died Bef. 27 Apr 1829 in Clark Co, AR. He was the son of Silas Tweedle. He married Mary Abt. 1807 in Georgia. Mary, born Abt. 1786 in Possibly Hot Springs County, Arkansas.

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Child of William Tweedle and Mary is: i. John Tweedle, born 11 Mar 1813 in Indiana; married Susannah Mavity Bef. 1855. Jacob Shockey, born 12 Jul 1806 in Allegany County, Maryland, USA; died 31 Mar 1903 in Barbour County, West Virginia, USA. He was the son of Abraham Shockey and Margaret. He married Betsy Kemp Abt. 1829 in Fayette County, Pennsylvania, USA. Betsy Kemp, born Abt. 1810 in USA. Notes for Jacob Shockey: History of Washington County, Independence Township, Jacob Shockey and wife were members of the Methodist Organization sometime before 1843. The Methodist meetings were held as circumstances permitted, which resulted in organization comprising members of the area, including Abraham Decker and wife, Jacob Shockey and wife and Wm. Chapman and wife. In checking census records and deeds, Jacob was about 22 years old when he and his father moved to Fayette County, PA, and married his first wife about 1829. Then he moved to Ohio about 1834. Later Jacob moved to Barbour County, VA (WV) about 1856. Jacob married his second wife, Minerva Haynes, in Independence Township, Washington County, Ohio. The ceremony was by the Reverend Thomas Ferguson. Jacob was a farmer and had to have been a good one to have three wives and thirteen children, all raised to be men and women. As has been stated Jacob done his part to multiply the world with Shockeys. So it was that on the 31 of March 1903, Jacob Shockey passed over the great divide. LAST WILL OF JACOB SHOCKEY In the name of God Amen I Jacob Shockey of Philippi District, Barbour County, West Virginia, being desirous of disposing of my worldly goods while of sound mind and disposing memory. I hereby make and publish this as and for my last Will and Testament hereby revoking all former wills by me made. 1st I desire all my just debts and funeral expenses paid by my son John W. Shockey in consideration of what I here inafter give him. 2nd All the personal estate I own is to be kept and used on the place I own and live until the death of my wife if she survives me. Then after her death it is to go to the use of my son John Shockey provided he remains with me and my wife & comfortable, maintains and supports us and the survivor of us and decently buried us after our death. 3rd I desire the 76 acres of land deeded to me by Ellis Wilmoth to go after the death of myself and wife and the survivor of us to our daughters Elizabeth, ? , Ellen, Emily, Rebecca, Louisa & Isabella is case they are living at the death of myself and wife or the survivors of us or to choose who are living and the heirs of those that may be dead. The rest and residue of my lands I give to my son John W. Shockey after the death of myself and wife and the survivors of us. Having heretofore given to my other children except those herein named all I intend for them nothing is herein intended to be given them. Witness my hand and seal this 18 day of July 1888. Signed Jacob X Shockey (X his mark) Merged General Note: !Information from "Shockey History and Genealogy" Vol II by Ralph N. and Marie F. Shockey, page 820, reference 8.6.1 _TODO 2 DESC Check birthdate 2 DATE 23 NOV 1999 2 NOTE Nix data has birth as 12 Jul 1806 2 STAT OPEN 2 PRTY 1 Sources: Abbrev: Shockey History and Genealogy Title: Shockey History and Genealogy Author: Shockey, Ralph N. and Marie F. Publication: c. 1981, Frederick, MD Note: The information from this book was supplied by the Shockey Database GEDCOM. I have not verified any of this. [Brian Schultz] Repository: Name: Family History Library Salt Lake City, Utah 84150-3400 Call Number: 929.273 Sh72sr Abbrev: Personal Knowledge - Wayne Shockey Title: Personal Knowledge - Wayne Shockey Author: Shockey, Wayne Publication: 2002 email

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Repository: Name: Brian Schultz Hood River, OR 97031 USA Text: I visited Shockey Cemetery in Barbour county and I found his b rother Jacob and Jacob's wife , Nancy Wilmoth/Shockey, Graves. Abbrev: Ancestral File (R) Title: Ancestral File (R) Author: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Publication: Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998 Repository: Name: Family History Library Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA Abbrev: GEDCOM - Shockey Database Title: Shockey Database GEDCOM Author: Shockey, Leslie Note: Merged Jul 2002 Repository: Name: Leslie Shockey Abbrev: Family records submitted to Ralph and Marie Shockey for "Shockey History and Genealogy". Title: Family records submitted to Ralph and Marie Shockey for "Shockey History and Genealogy". Note: From Shockey Database GEDCOM More About Jacob Shockey: Burial: Shockey Cemetery, Barbour County, West Virginia Children of Jacob Shockey and Betsy Kemp are: i. Henry Thomas Shockey, born 07 Oct 1830 in Fayette County, Pennsylvania, USA; died 27 Mar 1908 in Montgomery County,

Arkansas, USA; married Eva Ann Larkin 08 Apr 1855 in Washington County, Ohio, USA. ii. Squire Shockey, born 10 Jan 1833 in Fayette County, Pennsylvania, USA. iii. Delilah Shockey, born 10 Jan 1835 in Washington County, Ohio, USA. William Lower, born 05 Mar 1804 in Yough Glades, Allegany, Maryland, United States of America; died 1884 in Garret, Maryland, United States of America. He was the son of John Henry Lower and Winifred Ashby. He married Drusilla Harvey 08 Jan 1829 in ,,Hampshire, Virginia. Drusilla Harvey, born Abt. 1808 in Virginia, United States of America; died 1884 in Garret, Maryland, United States of America. Notes for William Lower: [shockey.ged] GIVN William SURN Lower AFN RNSZ-DPFrom Ancestral File (TM), data as of 5 JAN 1998.

Notes for Drusilla Harvey: [shockey.ged] GIVN Drusilla SURN Harvey

AFN RNSZ-H7From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 5 JAN 1998.

Marriage Notes for William Lower and Drusilla Harvey: [shockey.ged] _PREF Y _PREF Y _PREF Y DATE 26 May 2002 TIME 05:59

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Children of William Lower and Drusilla Harvey are: i. Henry Lower, born 28 Feb 1831 in ,Garrett, Allegany, Maryland/Garrett Co., MD; died 14 Mar 1900 in ,Lock Lynn, Garret,

Maryland; married Roxalana Roxella Lipscomb 12 Jul 1855 in ,Allegany, MD; born 20 Mar 1832 in Near, Cheat River, Maryland, Virginia/Maryland; died 20 Apr 1893. Notes for Henry Lower: [shockey.ged] GIVN Henry SURN Lower AFN RNSZ-KKFrom Ancestral File (TM), data as of 5 JAN 1998. More About Henry Lower: Baptism (LDS): 01 Jun 1989, - Jordan River Utah; Temple: JRIVE Endowment (LDS): 01 Jul 1989, - Jordan River Utah; Temple: JRIVE Notes for Roxalana Roxella Lipscomb: [shockey.ged] GIVN Roxalana "Roxella" SURN Lipscomb AFN RNSZ-LQFrom Ancestral File (TM), data as of 5 JAN 1998. One record had her birth as Garrett, Maryland More About Roxalana Roxella Lipscomb: Baptism (LDS): 23 May 1989, - Jordan River Utah; Temple: JRIVE Endowment (LDS): 20 Jun 1989, - Jordan River Utah; Temple: JRIVE Marriage Notes for Henry Lower and Roxalana Lipscomb: [shockey.ged] _PREF Y _PREF Y _PREF Y DATE 26 May 2002 TIME 05:59

ii. John Lower, born Abt. 1833 in ,,Allegany, Maryland.

Notes for John Lower: [shockey.ged] GIVN John SURN Lower AFN RNSX-5CFrom Ancestral File (TM), data as of 5 JAN 1998.

iii. Sarah Lower, born 25 Jan 1833 in Allegany, Maryland; died 04 Nov 1890; married Henry Beckman 19 Mar 1852 in Allegany,

Maryland; born 14 Apr 1830 in Hanover; died 04 May 1913. Notes for Sarah Lower: [shockey.ged] GIVN Sarah SURN Lower AFN RNT0-0QFrom Ancestral File (TM), data as of 5 JAN 1998. Notes for Henry Beckman: [shockey.ged] GIVN Henry SURN Beckman AFN RNT2-F8From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 5 JAN 1998. Marriage Notes for Sarah Lower and Henry Beckman: [shockey.ged] _PREF Y _PREF Y

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_PREF Y DATE 26 May 2002 TIME 06:01

iv. Thompson Lower, born Feb 1834 in Garrett, Maryland, Maryland, United States of America; died 1919 in Of Middlefork Dt,

Randolph, West Virginia, United States of America; married Margaret Ann Moon Abt. 1863 in ,Garrett, Maryland, Maryland. v. Elijah Lower, born Abt. 1836 in ,,Allegany, Maryland; died 1874 in ,Crelian, Maryland; married Martha Harvey 18 Sep 1860 in

,,Allegany, Maryland; born Abt. 1840 in ,,Allegany, Maryland. Notes for Elijah Lower: [shockey.ged] GIVN Elijah SURN Lower AFN RNT0-DSFrom Ancestral File (TM), data as of 5 JAN 1998. Notes for Martha Harvey: [shockey.ged] GIVN Martha SURN Harvey AFN RNT0-F0From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 5 JAN 1998. Marriage Notes for Elijah Lower and Martha Harvey: [shockey.ged] _PREF Y _PREF Y DATE 26 May 2002 TIME 06:01

vi. Alexander Alex Lower, born 23 Feb 1842 in East Oakland, Garrett, Maryland, Maryland; died 03 Aug 1908 in ,,Garrett,

Maryland; married Huldah Harvey Abt. 27 Apr 1864 in ,Garrett, Maryland, Maryland; born Nov 1842 in East Oakland, Garrett, Maryland, Maryland. Notes for Alexander Alex Lower: [shockey.ged] GIVN Alexander "Alex" SURN Lower AFN RNT0-G5! SLFH Library 1900 Census film # 1,244,546 family name"Lauer" a grandson Earl O. Wonderly born Jan 1888 in Maryland, and a grandaughter Mary A. Wonderly born Nov 1889 in Maryland were living with the family. From Ancestral File (TM), dataas of 5 JAN 1998. More About Alexander Alex Lower: Baptism (LDS): 30 May 1989, - Jordan River Utah; Temple: JRIVE Endowment (LDS): 01 Jul 1989, - Jordan River Utah; Temple: JRIVE Notes for Huldah Harvey: [shockey.ged] GIVN Huldah SURN Harvey AFN RNT0-HB! SLFH Library 1900 Census film # 1,244,546 family name"Lauer" From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 5 JAN 1998. More About Huldah Harvey: Baptism (LDS): 23 May 1989, - Jordan River Utah; Temple: JRIVE Endowment (LDS): 20 Jun 1989, - Jordan River Utah; Temple: JRIVE Marriage Notes for Alexander Lower and Huldah Harvey: [shockey.ged] _PREF Y _PREF Y _PREF Y DATE 26 May 2002 TIME 06:00

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vii. Margaret Lower, born Abt. 1844 in ,,Allegany, Maryland.

Notes for Margaret Lower: [shockey.ged] GIVN Margaret SURN Lower AFN RNSX-B7From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 5 JAN 1998.

viii. Eliza Lower, born 1844 in ,,Allegany, Maryland; died 1882; married Hugh Moore; born 1839; died 1882 in ,,Garrett, Maryland.

Notes for Eliza Lower: [shockey.ged] GIVN Eliza SURN Lower AFN RNT0-QJFrom Ancestral File (TM), data as of 5 JAN 1998. More About Eliza Lower: Burial: Beckman Cem, Garrett, Maryland Notes for Hugh Moore: [shockey.ged] GIVN Hugh SURN Moore AFN RNT0-PCFrom Ancestral File (TM), data as of 5 JAN 1998. More About Hugh Moore: Burial: Beckman Cem Christening: ,,,West Virginia Marriage Notes for Eliza Lower and Hugh Moore: [shockey.ged] _PREF Y _PREF Y _PREF Y DATE 26 May 2002 TIME 06:01.

John William Mangum He married Mary Elizabeth Lewis Abt. 1755 in Albermarle Par., Surry, Va. Mary Elizabeth Lewis, born 1734 in Albermarle Par., I Of W., , Virginia; died 05 Jul 1827 in Newberry, , , South Carolina. More About Mary Elizabeth Lewis: Ancestral File Number: 8TCD-V8 Children of John Mangum and Mary Lewis are: i. William MANGUM, born 12 Nov 1756 in Albermarle Par., I Of W., , Virginia; died 05 Jul 1827 in Newberry, Newberry, South

Carolina; Stepchild; married (1) Anna Goggins Bef. 1785; born 20 May 1765; died WFT Est. 1806-1860; married (2) Mrs William (Mary) Mangum WFT Est. 1787-1810; born WFT Est. 1752-1771; died WFT Est. 1787-1856; married (3) Sally Sarah Abt. 1800 in Virginia; born WFT Est. 1753-1779; died WFT Est. 1807-1869; married (4) Anna Coggans 05 Jul 1827; born 20 May 1765 in Culpepper, Virginia; died 30 Apr 1848. More About William MANGUM: Ancestral File Number: 19J3-J6P Fact 2 (2): 25 Feb 1953 Fact 3 (2): 07 Jun 1954, IF King: 24 Jan 1953

ii. Lucy MANGUM, born 30 Nov 1758 in Albermarle Par., I Of W., , Virginia; died WFT Est. 1795-1853; Stepchild; married

Lewis Chapman 30 Jan 1790; born WFT Est. 1740-1770; died WFT Est. 1795-1855. More About Lucy MANGUM: Ancestral File Number: 19J3-HM7 Christening: 26 Apr 1761, , Albemarle, Virginia

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Fact 2 (2): 28 May 1937 Fact 3 (2): 07 Jun 1954 King: 10 Oct 1936

iii. Sarah MANGUM, born 26 Apr 1761 in Albermarle Par., Surry Co., Virginia; died WFT Est. 1761-1854; Stepchild.

More About Sarah MANGUM: Ancestral File Number: 149C-B2V Fact 2 (2): 04 Feb 1953 Fact 3 (2): 07 Jun 1954 King: 24 Jan 1953

iv. John Mangum, born 19 Jan 1763 in Mecklenburg, Co, Virginia; died 03 Mar 1843 in Fulton, Itawamba, Mississippi; Stepchild;

married Rebecca Canida 19 Jan 1809 in Lebanan, Warren Co., Oh. v. Lewis MANGUM, born 1767 in Albermarle Par., I. Of W., Virginia.

More About Lewis MANGUM: Ancestral File Number: GVHR-61

vi. Mary MANGUM, born 1769 in , Albemarle, Va; died WFT Est. 1770-1863; Stepchild.

More About Mary MANGUM: Ancestral File Number: GVHR-76 Fact 2 (2): 11 Feb 1953 Fact 3 (2): 07 Jun 1954 King: 24 Jan 1953

James CANIDA, born 1759 in England; died WFT Est. 1790-1850. He married Abigail S. Abt. 1774 in England. Abigail S., born Abt. 1763 in Of Boydton, Mchlnb, Virginia, England; died WFT Est. 1790-1857. More About James CANIDA: Ancestral File Number: 8TCD-WF Fact 2 (2): 1992, ARIZO King: 1992, ARIZO More About Abigail S.: Ancestral File Number: 8TCD-XL Child of James CANIDA and Abigail S. is: i. Rebecca Canida, born 10 Oct 1785 in Boydton, Mchlnb, Virginia; died 23 Feb 1847 in Winter Quarters, Douglas, Ne; married

(1) John Mangum 19 Jan 1809 in Lebanan, Warren Co., Oh; married (2) John Mangum, Jr. 19 Jan 1809 in Lebanon, Warren County, Ohio.

James Agee SMITH, born 06 Dec 1787 in Of, Manikan, Goochland, Ga.; died 20 Dec 1875 in Pahreah, Kane, Ut. He was the son of George Thomas Smith and Agee. He married Margaret LOVE 24 May 1810 in Smith, Tennessee. Margaret LOVE, born 18 Apr 1790 in Of, Sullivan, Tennessee; died 12 Mar 1865 in Wash., Wash., Ut/Utah. Notes for James Agee SMITH: [v14t0022.ged] !"The Agee Register" Louis N. Agee: Pg. 641 !Letter: Rodney G. Jensen C-J001 3953 West 5625 South Roy, UT 84067-9132 !Agee Reg: Memo: This family joined with the Mormons and went to Utah. Samue H. and William L. left enroute and returned to Tennessee. More About James Agee SMITH: Ancestral File Number: BC3Q-59 BAPL: 05 Dec 1967, slake Burial: 22 Dec 1875, Washington, Washington, Utah ENDL: 07 Feb 1846, Nauvo SLGC: 06 Nov 1957, arizo

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More About Margaret LOVE: Ancestral File Number: BC3Q-6G Burial: 14 Mar 1865, Washington, Washington, Utah Children of James SMITH and Margaret LOVE are: i. Leah SMITH, born 01 Dec 1810 in Nashville, Smith, Tn/Nashville, Davidson Co., TN; died 18 Aug 1897 in Oak Springs,

Lincoln, Nevada. Notes for Leah SMITH: [v14t0022.ged] !"The Agee Register" Louis N. Agee; pg. 641 More About Leah SMITH: Ancestral File Number: 1B3L-5C BAPL: 14 Dec 1967, slake Burial: 20 Aug 1897, Oak Springs, Lincoln, Nevada ENDL: 29 Jan 1846, Nauvo SLGC: 02 Aug 1991, jrive

ii. Rachel SMITH, born 22 Aug 1813 in Nashville, Smith, Tn/Nashville, Davidson Co., TN; died 21 Dec 1900 in Joseph, Sevier,

Ut. More About Rachel SMITH: Ancestral File Number: 1CK8-20 Burial: 24 Dec 1900, Joseph, Sevier, Ut Christening: 30 Sep 1835, , Smith, Tennessee

iii. Thomas Washington Smith, born 23 Dec 1815 in Near, Lancaster, Smith, Tn; died 28 Dec 1892 in Pahreah, Kane, Ut; married

Sarah Ann Boren 15 May 1842 in Gibson, Tn. iv. Robert Love SMITH, born 13 Oct 1819 in Nashville, Smith, Tn/Nashville, Davidson Co., TN; died 16 Nov 1888.

More About Robert Love SMITH: Ancestral File Number: GXP0-G0

v. William Willard SMITH, born 13 Oct 1819 in Nashville, Smith, Tn/Nashville, Davidson Co., TN; died 07 Dec 1884 in Pahreah,

Kane, Ut. Notes for William Willard SMITH: [v14t0022.ged] !"The Agee Register" Louis N. Agee; pg. 641 & 645; He left the Mormon Expedition and returned to Tennessee settling near Milan, Tennessee. More About William Willard SMITH: Ancestral File Number: 1KB1-NS Burial: 09 Dec 1884, Pareah, Kane, Ut SLGC: 12 Aug 1992, sgeor TITL: Twin

vi. Samuel Huston SMITH, born 07 Aug 1828 in Nashville, Smith, Tn/Nashville, Davidson Co., TN; died 21 Sep 1913.

More About Samuel Huston SMITH: Ancestral File Number: C1W9-CC

vii. ROBIN SMITH, born Abt. 1830 in Smith, Tn.

More About ROBIN SMITH: Ancestral File Number: 18GC-954

viii. William Francis SMITH, born 1830 in Nashville, Smith, Tn/Nashville, Davidson Co., TN.

More About William Francis SMITH: Ancestral File Number: GXP3-3H

Children of James SMITH and Margaret Love are:

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i. Adam Stevens Smith, born 28 May 1806 in Smith, Tennessee, USA; died WFT Est. 1807-1896. More About Adam Stevens Smith: BAPL: 21 Apr 1934, logan

ii. Samuel Houston Smith, born 07 Aug 1808 in Sullivan, Tennesee, USA; died 21 Sep 1913.

Notes for Samuel Houston Smith: [v14t0022.ged] !"The Agee Register" Louis N. Agee; pg. 641 More About Samuel Houston Smith: BAPL: 05 Dec 1916, manti ENDL: 06 Dec 1916, manti SLGC: 26 Apr 1935, manti

iii. Rachael Smith, born 22 Aug 1813 in Smith, Tennessee, USA; died WFT Est. 1814-1907.

Notes for Rachael Smith: [v14t0022.ged] !"The Agee Register" Louis N. Agee; pg. 641 More About Rachael Smith: BAPL: 09 Jul 1991, Provo ENDL: 25 Feb 1992, Provo SLGC: 04 Mar 1992, Provo

iv. Robert Love (Twin) Smith, born 13 Oct 1819 in Smith, Tennessee, USA; died WFT Est. 1820-1909.

Notes for Robert Love (Twin) Smith: [v14t0022.ged] !"The Agee Register" Louis N. Agee; pg. 641 More About Robert Love (Twin) Smith: BAPL: Submitted ENDL: Submitted SLGC: 31 Mar 1992, jrive

Willis Boren, born 11 Mar 1796 in Springfield, Robertson, Tennessee; died 20 Nov 1895 in Laseville, Garfield, Ut. He married Mary Boren 28 Feb 1848 in Winter Quarters, Douglas, Nebraska. Mary Boren, born 06 Sep 1781 in Springfield, Robertson, Tennessee; died 1848 in Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie, Iowa. She was the daughter of Bazel Boren and 239. Susannah Bryant. Notes for Willis Boren: Ancestral File Number: 37D6-CJ !BIRTH-SPOUSE: Nauvoo Endowment Register page 270: Willis Boron, seventy, born 11 Mar 1796 near Springfield, Robison Co Tennessee, endowed 3 Feb 1846, his wife Mary Boren, born 6 Sep 1784 near Springfield, Robison Co Tennessee, was endowed the same day; page 271. !MARRIAGE: Willis Boren married Mary Young; 12 Jun 1819; From the original marriage license record; Union Co Courthouse; Jonesboro, Illinois; FHL book 977.3995/V2d; UNION COUNTY MARRIAGES 1818-1869, page 1. !DEATH: 20 Nov 1895, Tropic Utah; Journal History of the Church. OBITUARY: Deseret Evening News, 30 Nov 1895. Tropic Utah, 23 Nov 1895. On the 20th inst. Willis Boren departed this life after an illness of a little less than two hours, in which he suffered intense agony. According to Father Boren's veration of his age he was ninty-nine years, eight months and nine days old. Father Boren was born in Kentucky, March 11, 1796. He was baptized into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 1840. He was

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personally acquainted with the Prophet Joseph Smith, and was with the Saints at the evacuation of Nauvoo. In 1852 he was Bishop of the Union Branch on the Beyor (Banou River, Pottawattomie Co Iowa?). He crossed the Plains in 1853 and first settled in Provo. From there he moved to Provo valley, then to Spring valley. For the last twenty-five years he has resided at the home of his youngest daughter, Mrs. Sarah A. Smith. He died as he had lived, a true Latter-day Saint. Editor. RESIDENCE 1848: Shirtses Branch, Pottawatomie Co, Iowa, Record of Members and Historical Record 1848-1851: FHL film #0001923, Page 1. TW Smith, John Price, A Stephens, W Boren, William Smith, CW Smith, John Reynolds, George Birch, William Batson, William Niswanger, Uriah Nickerson, James Wilkins, John Mangum, Emaline Mangum. Total = 78, Page 2. Dear Brethren, I John Radford have been appointed to the office of a clerk to fill the vacancy of Bro Willis Boren who has resined his office in consequence of holding the office of a Bishop...." RESIDENCE 1880: Fed Census 1880, Kane Co Utah: Thomas W Smith, age 64, born in Tennessee, rancher; wife 1 Sarah A (Sarah Ann Boren daughter of Willis & Mary Boren), age 54, born in Tennessee; children Perzada, daughter, age 23, not married, born in Utah Terr, Elias, son, age 12, born in Utah Terr, LaBitha S, daughter, age 9, born in Utah Terr; wife 2 Susan (Reynolds), age 66, born in Alabama; Willis Boren, age 84, born in Tennessee. More About Willis Boren: Ancestral File Number: 37D6-CJ Baptism (LDS): 08 Nov 1840 Burial: Emery, Emery, Utah Endowment (LDS): 03 Feb 1846, NAUVO More About Mary Boren: Ancestral File Number: 1RFR-BT Burial: 1848, Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie, Iowa Christening: Springfield, Robertson, Tennessee Children of Willis Boren and Mary Boren are: i. Andrew Boren, born Abt. 1812 in Union, Il/Union, Tazewell Co., IL; died Infant.

More About Andrew Boren: Ancestral File Number: 37D6-W9

ii. Susan Boren, born 1814 in Union, Il/Union Co., IL.

More About Susan Boren: Ancestral File Number: 37D6-XG

iii. Hulda Boren, born 1816 in Johnson, Il.

More About Hulda Boren: Ancestral File Number: 37D6-ZM

iv. Persada Boren, born 1818 in Il.

More About Persada Boren: Ancestral File Number: 37D7-0R

v. Percilla Boren, born 1820 in , , Illinois.

More About Percilla Boren: Ancestral File Number: 37D7-1X

vi. Mary A Boren, born 1822 in Ky; died Abt. 1882.

More About Mary A Boren:

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Ancestral File Number: 37D7-24 vii. Carel Boren, born 1823 in Ky.

More About Carel Boren: Ancestral File Number: 37D7-39

viii. Sarah Ann Boren, born 28 Oct 1825 in Jackson, Madison, Tennessee; died 13 Oct 1908 in Tropic, Grfld, Ut; married Thomas

Washington Smith 15 May 1842 in Gibson, Tn. Thomas Benjamin CLARK, born 1768 in Coventry, Warwicks, , England; died 20 Mar 1834 in Cambridge, Coventry, Warwickshire, Eng.. He married Elizabeth Eusden BELL 25 Apr 1793 in St Giles Parish, Cambridge, Coventry, Warwickshire, Eng.. Elizabeth Eusden BELL, born 13 Dec 1763 in St Giles Parish, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, Eng; died 28 Jun 1812 in Cambridge, Cambridge, England. More About Thomas Benjamin CLARK: Ancestral File Number: 2NDR-6V Burial: 28 Mar 1834, St.giles Parish, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, Eng More About Elizabeth Eusden BELL: Ancestral File Number: 2NDR-72 Burial: 28 Jun 1812, St.giles Parish, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, Eng Christening: 01 Jan 1764, Girton, Cambs., Eng. Children of Thomas CLARK and Elizabeth BELL are: i. Elizabeth Frances CLARK, born 19 May 1794 in Cambridge, Cambridge, England.

More About Elizabeth Frances CLARK: Ancestral File Number: 2NDR-M4 Christening: 18 May 1794, St.peters Parish, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, Eng

ii. Martha Ann CLARK, born 27 Dec 1795 in Cambridge, Cambridge, England.

More About Martha Ann CLARK: Ancestral File Number: 2NDR-N9 Burial: 23 May 1814, St.giles Parish, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, Eng Christening: 27 Dec 1795, St.peters Parish, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, Eng

iii. Frances CLARK, born 1797 in St.peters Parish, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, Eng.

More About Frances CLARK: Ancestral File Number: 2NDR-PG

iv. Benjamin Thomas CLARK, born 20 Feb 1799 in Cambridge, Cambridge, England; died 04 Nov 1867 in Sugarhouse, Salt Lake

City, Salt Lake Co., Ut; married Ann Leaford SHUKER 25 Sep 1820 in Holy Sepulchre, Cambridge, Cambs., England. v. Sarah Francis CLARK, born 31 Mar 1804 in Cambridge, Cam, Eng.

More About Sarah Francis CLARK: Ancestral File Number: 1DFM-GR0

vi. Sarah Francis CLARK, born 27 May 1804 in St.clements Pari, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, Eng.

More About Sarah Francis CLARK: Ancestral File Number: 2NDR-QM Christening: 27 May 1804, St.clements Pari, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, Eng

Joseph SHUKER, born Mar 1771 in Mepal, Cambridge, , England; died 1818. He married Elizabeth HARVEY 09 Aug 1797 in Chesterton, Cambridge, Cambridge, England. Elizabeth HARVEY, born 1778 in Chesterton, Cambridge, , England; died 01 Mar 1851 in Cambridge, , Cam, Eng. More About Joseph SHUKER: Ancestral File Number: 2NDW-W2 Burial: 04 Dec 1818, St Giles Parish, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, Eng

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Christening: Mar 1771, Mepal, Cambridge, England More About Elizabeth HARVEY: Ancestral File Number: B6B7-CM Christening: 24 Mar 1771, St Botolph Paris, Cambridge, Cam, Eng Children of Joseph SHUKER and Elizabeth HARVEY are: i. Joseph SHUKER, born Abt. 1798 in St Giles, Cambridge, Cambs, England; died Feb 1799.

More About Joseph SHUKER: Ancestral File Number: L83M-D5 Burial: 20 Feb 1799

ii. Mary Leaford SHUKER, born 06 Oct 1799 in St Giles, Cambridge, Cambs, England.

More About Mary Leaford SHUKER: Ancestral File Number: L83M-FB Christening: 06 Oct 1799, St.giles Parish, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, Eng

iii. Ann Leaford SHUKER, born 19 Jun 1801 in St. Giles, Cambridge, Cambridge, England; died 24 Jun 1848 in Chesterton,

Cambridge, Cambridge, England; married Benjamin Thomas CLARK 25 Sep 1820 in Holy Sepulchre, Cambridge, Cambs., England.

iv. Elizabeth SHUKER, born 19 Jun 1801 in St Giles, Cambridge, Cambs, England. More About Elizabeth SHUKER: Ancestral File Number: L83M-GH Christening: 17 May 1803, St.giles Parish, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, Eng

v. Frances SHUKER, born 04 Dec 1803 in St.giles Parish, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, Eng.

More About Frances SHUKER: Ancestral File Number: L83M-HN Christening: 04 Dec 1803, St Giles, Cambridge, Cambs, England

vi. William SHUKER, born 07 Aug 1805 in St Giles, Cambridge, Cambs, England.

More About William SHUKER: Ancestral File Number: KSTF-34 Burial: 12 Feb 1808 Christening: 25 Aug 1805, St. Giles, Cambridge, Cambridge, England

vii. Harriot SHUKER, born 1810 in St. Giles, Cambridge, Cambridge, England.

More About Harriot SHUKER: Ancestral File Number: KSTF-49 Burial: 28 Mar 1810

viii. John Harvey SHUKER, born 19 Jan 1811 in St Peters, Cambridge, Cambs, England; died 22 Sep 1836.

More About John Harvey SHUKER: Ancestral File Number: KSTF-G1 Christening: 02 Aug 1812, St. Peters, Cambridge, Cambridge, England

ix. William SHUKER, born Sep 1812 in St.giles Parish, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, Eng.

More About William SHUKER: Ancestral File Number: KSTF-5G Burial: 15 Nov 1812

x. William SHUKER, born 01 Feb 1814 in St Peters, Cambridge, Cambs, England.

More About William SHUKER: Ancestral File Number: KSTF-7S Burial: 18 Feb 1814 Christening: 12 Feb 1814, St. Peters, Cambridge, Cambridge, England

Generation No. 8

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Samuel Hollingsworth, born 1769 in North Carolina; died 06 Aug 1802 in Franklin Co, Ga. He was the son of Jacob Hollingsworth and Mary Brooks. He married Mary Garner 1788 in Randolph Co, NC. Mary Garner Notes for Samuel Hollingsworth: Hollingsworth, Samuel, decd, Jacob and Mary Hollingsworth gtd L/A8/6/1802; inv 9/27/1802, Franklin, OM Hollingsworth, Samuel, decd, ct orders that gdn be apptd for fiveminor children of decd; Thomas Linore apptd gdn, 2/11/1806, Franklin,IMW Children of Samuel Hollingsworth and Mary Garner are: i. Mary Hollingsworth, born 1790 in South Carolina; died in Hempstead, AR; married William Robbins 28 Apr 1807 in Franklin,

Georgia. ii. John Hollingsworth iii. Henry Hollingsworth iv. Jacob Hollingsworth v. Hanna Hollingsworth vi. Sally Hollingsworth James A. Bates, born Bef. 1755. He was the son of William Bates and ? Hubbard. Children of James A. Bates are: i. John Bates, born WFT Est. 1766-1798; died WFT Est. 1828-1883; married Sarah "Sally" Springfield 12 Jul 1810 in Marrietta,

Greenville County, South Carolina; born 06 Feb 1796 in Travelers Rest, Greenville County, South Carolina; died 01 Nov 1848 in Marietta, Greenville County, South Carolina. More About John Bates: Military service: MAJOR GENERAL

ii. Julius Bates, born 03 Jun 1780 in Greenville, SC; died 17 Feb 1864; married Temperence West Abt. 1802 in SC. iii. Elizabeth Bates Jackson John West Child of John West is: i. Temperence West, born 21 Aug 1784 in NC; died 10 Jun 1868 in Murray Co., GA; married Julius Bates Abt. 1802 in SC. Silas Tweedle, born Abt. 1757 in Pittsylvania County, Virginia. He was the son of William Tweedle and Abigal. Child of Silas Tweedle is: i. William Tweedle, born Abt. 1782 in Pittsylvaina County, Virginia or Georgia; died Bef. 27 Apr 1829 in Clark Co, AR; married

Mary Abt. 1807 in Georgia. Abraham Shockey, born Abt. 1755 in Manheim Twp, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA; died 20 Jan 1861 in Washington County, Ohio, USA. He was the son of Johann Christoffel Schacke and Barbara. He married Margaret. Margaret, born Abt. 1763 in USA. Notes for Abraham Shockey: He could have been born in either York Co. or Bucks Co. PA. His father moved to Cumberland Co. PA when he was 8, receiving a Patent for 57 1/4 acres of land, known as Walnut Bottom. He enlisted in the 6th Regiment Maryland Troops, on March 10, 1777 and may have deserted Sept 3, 1777 going to the Territory of Ohio and disappeared for 7 years. In 1847 He and his son Jacob are listed on the polling list of Independence Township, Washington Co., OH. In 1850 Abraham is shown as living with his daughter Rachel and her husband, Peter Kemp and their children. He is listed as living with his daughter Catherine where he died. !Information from "Shockey History and Genealogy" by Ralph N. and Marie F. Shockey. Volume II, page 754, reference number 8. To follow the life of Abraham Shockey is like following the Wild Goose. To begin with he could have been born in either York County or Bucks County, Pennsylvania. This depending on the exact date his father moved to York County, Pennsylvania. When Abraham Shockey was about 8 years old his father moved to Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. Here his father received a Patent for

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57 1/4 acres of land known as Walnut Bottom, which later became part of Franklin County, Pennsylvania. Later he moved to Frederick County, Maryland (later to be known as Washington County, Maryland). Here it is believed Abraham lived until age 22 years old. From his Army records: Abraham Shockey age 22, enlisted 6th Regiment Maryland Troops, March 10, 1777, deserted. After Abraham deserted the Army it is believed he went to the Territory of Ohio. Now 7 years have passed did Abraham stay in the Ohio Territory, during this 7 years. Here many questions could be asked. According to Christian Shockey's Army records his brother (no name mentioned) returned from Ohio to attend the wedding of Christian Shockey to Mary Welsh (Walsh) in September 1784. Again from Abraham Shockey's military records list the following: Military lots Ledger A. Lot 1002 Abraham Shockey 1- lot# 1002-50 acres Frederick County, Maryland (now Garrett County, Maryland) 1781-1784. Box 12, Folder 30 and 31. Abraham Shockey received lot #1002 with Fraudulent Papers 1782, May 2, no pay to Abraham Shockey. Where was Abraham from 1777 to 1784? When you read the following deed you will note that 27 years passed before it was recorded. DEED Know all men by these presents that I Philip Goose of the County of Westmoreland and township of Mount Pleasant for and in Consideration of the sum of thirty pounds lawful money of Pennsylvania to me in hand paid by Abraham Shoky of the County and township aforesaid the Receipt whereof I do hereby acknowledge have granted bargained and sold and by these presents both sell unto the aforesaid Abraham Shoky a certain Tract of Land Lying and Being in the County aforesaid Containing three hundred acres with the usual allowance it being situated on the waters of the Nine Mile Run and the Waters of Four Mile Run and adjoining the Lands of George Selder. On the east and on the North adjoining General Arthur Cinclair to hold the above described tract of Land with all the appurtenances there unto belonging from me my heirs Ecots admits and assignees and from John Boid Surveyor and from his Heirs Exct admit and assignees in testimony whereof I have hereunto set my Hand and Seal this twenty sixth day of January in the year of our Lord God one thousand and seven hundred and Eighty one. Signed Jo (unreadable) Witness Present: Hugh Martin Andrew Millar West County SS. Personally Carrie before me the Subscriber one of the Commonwealths Justices of the Peace in and for the County aforesaid Philip Goose and acknowledged the Within Bill of Sale to be his act Deed and Desired the same might be Recorded as such according to Law Given under my Hand and Seal the 26th day of January 1781 Signed Hough Martin Recorded 18th of January 1803 Did Abraham buy this land on one of his trips and carry the deed around all those years until he made a trip at a later date to record it? Abraham was married about 1793 to Margaret ? It has been stated by some members of his family that he was married in Frederick County, Maryland, and that his first three children were born there. We found no record to back up this statement up. DEED At the request of Abraham Shockey the following deed was recorded in Liber C, Page 103 of the land records of Allegany County, Maryland. Part of this deed is (not readable). This indenture made this first day of June in the year of Our Lord One Thousand Seven hundred and Ninety-nine between Jacob Storm of Allegany County, State of Maryland a farmer of the one part and Abraham Shockey of County and State aforesaid farmer of the Other Part witnessth that said Jacob Storm for an in consideration of the sum of one hundred pounds Current money of Maryland to him in hand paid by the said Abraham Shockey before the enseciling and delivery of these presents the receipt where of is here by acknowledged he the said Jacob Storm hath given, Granted, Bargained, Sold, and Confirmed unto the said Abraham Shockey one hundred acres of Land with all Appurtenances. This deed was signed by Jacob Strorm and acknowledged before - Joseph Cresays and John Hays. Though there is no mention of the Sandy Creek Area Allegany County, Maryland in the above deed. The 1800 Census did and later it became District #2. This area became part of Garrett County, Maryland when it was formed in 1877. According to the Census Records and Abraham's records all but three of his children were born here. 2nd DEED IN PART The following deed was recorded on the 19th day of March 1828 at the request of John Slice and recorded Liber O, Page 52, in the land records of Allegany County, Maryland. This indenture made this eight day of February in the year of our Lord One Thousand eight hundred and twenty eight, between Abraham Shockey of Allegany County and State of Maryland, of the one part and John Slicer of the same County and State aforesaid of the other part. Witnesseth that the said Abraham Shockey for and in consideration of the sum of three hundred and fifty dollars current money of the United States to him in hand paid by the said John Slicer, the receipt where of the said Abraham Shockey hath granted, bargained and sold 100 acres of land to the said John Slicer with all Buildings and Appurtenances signed Abraham Shockey. Next is found in Liber R, Page 293 of the land records of Allegany County, Maryland a suit to recover damages from Abraham Shockey. This indenture shows Abraham has left Allegany County is next found in Mt. Pleasant Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania where he owned three hundred acres of land. In 1847 Abraham Shockey and his son Jacob Shockey are listed on the Polling list of Independence Township, Washington County, Ohio. Here are copies of two statements, one signed by Ira Shockey and one by Henry Shockey. The following is copied from a letter my nephew received from a Wm. A. Shockey of College Park MD., dated April 2, 1963. We, who are of the name Shockey, may sometimes wonder where our people came from, what land, and when. Well, we can thank one of the second generation, by the name of Ira Shockey, for that information. He leaves a short history of what he knew of his mother's people. "I was born in Ohio, near Marietta, Nov. 8, 1843, a son of Jacob Shockey. He was a son of Abraham Shockey, who with his wife, came from Germany before the Revolutionary War. They settled in Pennsylvania, near Uniontown, where my father was born and reared. After my father got married, a colony moved to Ohio, near Lake Erie; his father and mother going along. It being sickly, or unhealthy up there, my father lost his wife. "After a time, all who lived moved to Eastern Ohio, 20 miles above Marietta. There my father married one of two girls who came from New York. Doctor Valentine married Abby Haynes, and my father married Minerva Haynes, the older sister, who was my mother. These two are all that I ever saw or knew of my mother's people. "I had one sister and two brothers, one older that I, the other younger, Mary Jane, my sister, being the eldest child. Signed: Ira Shockey

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Also the following from Wm. A. Shockey of College Park, MD. written by his father Henry J. Shockey, Son of Franciscous, younger brother of Ira Shockey. "That being the end of history which I have, may I say the sister married a man named Fisher, and that they lived at Wheeling, W. Va. The other brother lived at Moundsville, W. Va. and the younger brother, who was the writer's father lived the most of his life in Barbour County, The uncle who left the name, or history, lived the most of his life in Randolph County, and their father, Jacob Shockey, lived his last years in Barbour County numbering between 97 and 98. We do not know how many children Abraham Shockey had. Jacob Shockey was married to a third wife. The first brought forth to him three children, two boys and a daughter, whose names were Henry, Squire, and Deliah. Then the second wife; four children; three sons and one daughter, named Gifford, Ira, Franciscous, and Mary Jane. The third wife outlived him, gave birth to six children, five daughters and a son. The names were: Elizabeth, Ellen, Emily, Belle, John and Rebeckey the last two being twins. Now Jacob Shockey did his part in multiplying and replenishing the earth, and there are some of his offspring who did very well; there being about 125 names on the list when the late John Shockey's estate was settled. This being as true as my memory serves me. Signed Respectfully yours, Henry Shockey Note: This Henry Shockey was the father of Wm. A. Shockey, and Franciscous the grandfather. Copied by: Ruth J. Shockey, 1323 Chapel Pike, Marion, Indiana 46952 Here we must set the record straight on the above two statements. First, Abraham was born 1755 in Pennsylvania, and we believe he was born in York County, Second his son Jacob Shockey, according to our research and census records was born July 18, 1806 in Allegany County, Maryland which is now Garrett County, Maryland. Notice that in Ira Shockey's statement, he states that they settled near Uniontown, Pennsylvania. Now look on a state map of Pennsylvania, and you will see Mt. Pleasant on Route 119 about 20 miles north of Uniontown. When Mt. Pleasant was a township it could have even included Uniontown or very close to it. Most townships at that time were as large as counties, so let us take the rest of these two statements as true. Now follow the Monongahela River north to Belle Vernon. Here it is stated Jacob's Creek Church, Free Will Baptist April 1843, Belle Vernon, Westmoreland, County, Pennsylvania, Among the 12 persons which constituted the Church was Catherine Shockey. In 1850 Abraham Shockey is listed in the census records as living with his daughter, Catherine Shockey, who was married to Bernard Donley, Abraham was listed as 96. Abraham held on to life as long as he could, yet each has his or her time to go, son on the Jan. 20, Abraham Shockey crossed the great divide. Abraham died in Fearing Township, Washington County, Ohio and is buried in Stanleyville Cemetery in a grave marked as a Revolutionary Soldier, Row 12 and 7. More About Abraham Shockey: Burial: Stanleyville Cemetery - Fearing Twp, Washington County, Ohio, USA Children of Abraham Shockey and Margaret are: i. Jacob Shockey, born 12 Jul 1806 in Allegany County, Maryland, USA; died 31 Mar 1903 in Barbour County, West Virginia,

USA; married (1) Betsy Kemp Abt. 1829 in Fayette County, Pennsylvania, USA; married (2) Minerva Haynes 11 May 1838 in Independence Twp, Washington County, Ohio, USA; married (3) Nancy Wilmoth 11 Feb 1847 in Barbour County, Virginia (now WV), USA.

ii. Valentine Shockey, born Abt. 1781 in USA. iii. Abraham Shockey, born 22 Feb 1788 in Berkeley County, Virginia [now WV], USA. iv. Susan Shockey, born Abt. 1794 in USA. v. John Shockey, born 13 Dec 1796 in Garrett County, Maryland, USA. vi. Margaret Shockey, born 06 Dec 1799 in Frederick County, Maryland, USA. vii. Barbara Ellen Shockey, born Abt. 1799 in Allegany County, Maryland, USA. viii. Mary Shockey, born Abt. 1802 in USA. ix. Catherine Shockey, born Abt. 1805 in Allegany County, Maryland, USA. x. Nancy Shockey, born 1812 in Allegany County, Maryland, USA. xi. Rachael Jane Shockey, born 25 Mar 1815 in Allegany County, Maryland, USA. xii. Joseph Shockey, born 1813 in Allegany County, Maryland, USA. xiii. Elizabeth Shockey, born 1818 in Allegany County, Maryland, USA. John Henry Lower, born 01 Jan 1775 in Yough Glades, Allegany, Maryland, United States of America; died 05 Sep 1866. He married Winifred Ashby. Winifred Ashby, born 13 Jun 1776 in Yough Glades, Allegany, Maryland, United States of America; died 28 Oct 1849. She was the daughter of William Wilton Ashby and Sarah Williams. Notes for John Henry Lower: [shockey.ged] GIVN John Henry SURN Lower AFN RNSZ-BCFrom Ancestral File (TM), data as of 5 JAN 1998.

Notes for Winifred Ashby: [shockey.ged]

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GIVN Winifred SURN Ashby

AFN RNSZ-CJFrom Ancestral File (TM), data as of 5 JAN 1998.

Marriage Notes for John Lower and Winifred Ashby: [shockey.ged] _PREF Y _PREF Y _PREF Y DATE 26 May 2002 TIME 06:00 Child of John Lower and Winifred Ashby is: 92 i. William Lower, born 05 Mar 1804 in Yough Glades, Allegany, Maryland, United States of America; died 1884 in Garret,

Maryland, United States of America; married Drusilla Harvey 08 Jan 1829 in ,,Hampshire, Virginia. George Thomas Smith, born 09 May 1741 in probably near, Manakintowne, Virginia, USA; died 20 Mar 1834 in Lexington, Kentucky, USA. He married Leah Agee 1782 in Franklin, Virginia, USA. Leah Agee, born Abt. 1755 in near Flat Rock, Powhatan, Virginia, USA; died 1815 in Lexington, Kentucky, USA. She was the daughter of Anthony Agee and Christian Worley. Notes for George Thomas Smith: [v14t0022.ged] !"The Agee Register" Louis N. Agee: Pg. 641 !Letter: Rodney G. Jensen C-J001 3953 West 5625 South Roy, UT 84067-9132 More About George Thomas Smith: SLGC: 28 May 1992, lvega

Notes for Leah Agee: [v14t0022.ged] !Birth: 1755, Buckingham, VA; FA: Anthony Agee !Marriage: 1782, Buckingham, VA; SP: George Thomas Smith !"The Agee Register" Louis N. Agee: Pg. 641 Agee Reg. says "she was born near Flat Rock (Powhatan Co.) VA or Greens Creek, Buckingham Co. VA. She died 1815 in Lexington, KY.

!C-J001 More About Leah Agee: BAPL: 24 Oct 1984, sgeor ENDL: 14 Feb 1985, sgero SLGC: 13 Mar 1985, sgeor Children of George Smith and Leah Agee are: i. William Smith, born Abt. 1784 in Sullivan, Tennessee, USA; died WFT Est. 1785-1874; married Elizabeth Maier Abt. 1740 in

of, Buckingham, Virginia, USA; born WFT Est. 1700-1729; died WFT Est. 1796-1824. Notes for William Smith: [v14t0022.ged] !"The Agee Register" Louis N. Agee: Pg. 641 !Letter: Rodney G. Jensen C-J001 3953 West 5625 South Roy, UT 84067-9132 More About William Smith: BAPL: 22 May 1942, manti

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ENDL: 25 May 1942, manti SLGC: 12 Jul 1984, sgeor

ii. Thomas H. Smith, born Abt. 1786 in Sullivan, Tennessee, USA; died WFT Est. 1806-1877; married Mary Kinney WFT Est.

1805-1835; born Abt. 1790 in of, Tennessee, USA; died WFT Est. 1806-1884. Notes for Thomas H. Smith: [v14t0022.ged] !"The Agee Register" Louis N. Agee: Pg. 641 ! Letter: Rodney G. Jensen C-J001 3953 West 5625 South Roy, UT 84067-9132 More About Thomas H. Smith: BAPL: 22 May 1942, manti ENDL: 25 May 1942, manti SLGC: 12 Jul 1984, sgeor Notes for Mary Kinney: [v14t0022.ged] !"The Agee Register" Louis N. Agee: Pg. 641 More About Mary Kinney: BAPL: Submitted ENDL: Submitted

iii. Rebecca Smith, born Abt. 1789 in of, Sullivan, Tennessee, USA; died WFT Est. 1820-1883; married Melvin Ross 26 Dec 1815;

born WFT Est. 1768-1795; died WFT Est. 1820-1881. Notes for Rebecca Smith: [v14t0022.ged] !"The Agee Register" Louis N. Agee: Pg. 641 Letter: Rodney G. Jensen C-J001 3953 West 5625 South Roy, UT 84067-9132 More About Rebecca Smith: BAPL: 10 Feb 1984, sgeor ENDL: 31 May 1984, sgeor SLGC: 04 May 1984, sgeor Notes for Melvin Ross: [v14t0022.ged] !"The Agee Register" Louis N. Agee: Pg. 641

iv. Richard Smith, born 19 Sep 1792 in Sullivan, Tennessee, USA; died WFT Est. 1825-1883; married Dianna Brazel WFT Est.

1813-1843; born Abt. 1800 in of, Tennessee, USA; died WFT Est. 1826-1894. Notes for Richard Smith: [v14t0022.ged] !"The Agee Register" Louis N. Agee: Pg. 641 & 646 !Letter: Rodney G. Jensen C-J001 3953 West 5625 South Roy, UT 84067-9132 !Agee Reg: Memo: Mention of 10 other children names not given, states all children born in Gibson Co., TN. More About Richard Smith: BAPL: 05 Dec 1967 ENDL: 18 Aug 1852, poffi SLGC: 06 Nov 1957, arizo Notes for Dianna Brazel: [v14t0022.ged]

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!"The Agee Register" Louis N. Agee: Pg. 641 & 647 More About Dianna Brazel: BAPL: Submitted ENDL: Submitted

v. Elizabeth Francis Smith, born 1794 in Sullivan, Tennessee, USA; died WFT Est. 1795-1888.

Notes for Elizabeth Francis Smith: [v14t0022.ged] !"The Agee Register" Louis N. Agee: Pg. 641 !Letter: Rodney G. Jensen C-J001 3953 West 5625 South Roy, UT 84067-9132 More About Elizabeth Francis Smith: BAPL: Submitted ENDL: Submitted SLGC: Submitted

vi. Nancy Smith, born Abt. 1795 in Sullivan, Tennessee, USA; died WFT Est. 1796-1889.

More About Nancy Smith: BAPL: 30 Sep 1992, sgeor ENDL: 13 Oct 1992, sgeor

vii. Sarah Smith, born 1798 in Sullivan, Tennessee, USA; died WFT Est. 1799-1892.

Notes for Sarah Smith: [v14t0022.ged] !"The Agee Register" Louis N. Agee: Pg. 641 !Letter: Rodney G. Jensen C-J001 3953 West 5625 South Roy, UT 84067-9132 More About Sarah Smith: BAPL: 31 Jan 1984, sgeor ENDL: 25 May 1984, sgeor SLGC: 06 Jun 1984, sgeor

viii. Diannah Smith, born Abt. 1800 in Sullivan, Tennessee, USA; died WFT Est. 1801-1894.

More About Diannah Smith: BAPL: 21 Apr 1934, logan

ix. James Agee SMITH, born 06 Dec 1787 in Of, Manikan, Goochland, Ga.; died 20 Dec 1875 in Pahreah, Kane, Ut; married (1)

Margaret LOVE 24 May 1810 in Smith, Tennessee; married (2) Margaret Love 24 May 1810 in Smith, Tennessee, USA. Bazel Boren, born Abt. 1755 in Orange,North Carolina; died 1812 in Union,Illinois/Union, Tazewell Co., IL. He was the son of John Boren. He married Susannah Bryant. Susannah Bryant, born Abt. 1755; died Abt. 1836 in Eureka Springs. Notes for Bazel Boren: DEATH: 1812; Robertson Co Tennessee Deed Book J pages 457-61; 8 Feb 1813; Augustine Cook administrator for Bazel Boren deceased, releases property bonded to Couts during lifetime of Bazel Boren Child of Bazel Boren and Susannah Bryant is: i. Mary Boren, born 06 Sep 1781 in Springfield, Robertson, Tennessee; died 1848 in Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie, Iowa; married

(1) Jacob Young; married (2) Willis Boren 28 Feb 1848 in Winter Quarters, Douglas, Nebraska.

Generation No. 9

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Jacob Hollingsworth, born Abt. 1742 in PA; died 1826 in Franklin County, Georgia. He was the son of Samuel Hollingsworth and Barbara Shewin. He married Mary Brooks. Mary Brooks, born Abt. 1745 in PA. Notes for Jacob Hollingsworth: This family came from PA to Rutherford Co., NC and moved to FranklinCo., GA in 1790. Georgia's boundaries in the 1700's can best be described as the wildfrontier. Between 1782 and 1797 various treaties were made with theIndians to define Georgia's boundaries. Forts were built to protectthe settlers who lived on the frontier. Indians were likely to beincited by misunderstandings. Horses and farm animals were frequentlystolen, and families had to be protected in fortress-type buildingssurrounded by wooden fences. The first settlers of Franklin County whose lands granted by the Stateof Georgia between 1783 and 1788 lay north of the Indian Boundaryfixed by the treaty of 1785. These lands were granted under theimpression that they lay south of the agreed Indian boundary line.When this line was surveyed it was found that these lands lay north ofthe boundary line and in the Cherokee Nation, which demanded theirremoval. William W. Wofford and Jacob Hollingsworth both moved from NorthCarolina to Franklin Co., Ga. before l792. Wofford's fort appeared onthe map in 1792 and Hollingsworth's in 1793. This area was known asWofford's Settlement. When Col. Wofford found out that their settlement was considered to bein Indian territory after the line was surveyed, he along with theother settlers in this area petitioned Georgia Governor James Jacksonto have the line re-run or to take such other action as would protectthem and the possessions of their homes. Legend has it that he mounted his horse and rode to Washington to talkwith the authorities about his land holding in Georgia. This resultedin the "Four Mile Purchase" of 1804 when the Indians ceded a strip ofland 4 miles wide (from the Habersham and Banks County line on BaldwinMountain to the Line Baptist Church on Hwy. 441) and 23 miles long(extending from Curahee Mountain to the head waters of the SouthOconee River) which included the Wofford Settlement. It was originallymarked by a line of felled trees at least twenty feet wide whichbecame a sort of no man's land. The United States agreed to pay theCherokee Indians $5,000 and $1,000 per annum for the property rights. By about 1796 the Indian troubles were about over and the need for thestring of frontier forts was no longer pressing. The forts, after theneed for defense subsided, became log farmhouses. The Wofford's and the Hollingsworth's traveled together to newfrontiers in the west using passports to travel through Indianterritory. As the years passed many of their descendants would packup their belongings, taking wives, children, slaves and animals andmove west, as genealogy records show. Fort Hollingsworth was left onthese vacant lands. In Habersham County Inferior Court setting as a land court May Term1855, William B. Wofford, son of Nathaniel Wofford, grandson ofWilliam W. Wofford, petitioned the court for a head right warrant forvacant lands. He received a grant from the state on Oct. 2, 1855. Hesold this property to Col. Robert McMillan on April 18, 1857. FortHollingsworth was on this property. Hollingsworth Fort was first shown on a map of the Defensive PlanWestern Frontier, Franklin County in 1793. Children of Jacob Hollingsworth and Mary Brooks are: i. Samuel Hollingsworth, born 1769 in North Carolina; died 06 Aug 1802 in Franklin Co, Ga; married Mary Garner 1788 in

Randolph Co, NC. ii. Jacob Hollingsworth, born 1773. iii. Thomas Hollingsworth, born Abt. 1776 in PA. iv. James Hollingsworth, born 1777. v. Benjamin Hollingsworth, born 1779 in PA. vi. Mary Hollingsworth, born Abt. 1770 in PA. vii. Sarah Hollingsworth, born 1781 in PA. viii. Hanna Hollingsworth, born 1783 in PA. William Bates He married? Hubbard. ? Hubbard Child of William Bates and ? Hubbard is: i. James A. Bates, born Bef. 1755.

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William Tweedle He married Abigal. Abigal Child of William Tweedle and Abigal is: i. Silas Tweedle, born Abt. 1757 in Pittsylvania County, Virginia. Johann Christoffel Schacke, born Abt. 1714 in Palatinate, (Pfalz), Germany; died Jun 1775 in Mt. Pleasant, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, USA. He married Barbara Abt. 1738 in Pennsylvania, USA. Barbara, born 1718 in Milford Twp, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA. Notes for Johann Christoffel Schacke: !BIOGRAPHY: "Shockey Chronicles" by Donald Shockey JOHANN CHRISTOFFEL SCHACKE was born in the Palatinate area of Germany about 1714. He arrived in America on the ship Snow Molly that had sailed from Amsterdam by way of Dover, England. He landed in Philadelphia on 10 September 1737 and took the oath of allegiance. That document is on file in Philadelphia. The Germans came to this country for various reasons, some for religious freedom, some to avoid military service and some just for the pure adventure of beginning life in a new country! He settled in Bucks County, Pennsylvania in an Amish Community. He first received a land grant of 100 acres sometime later he got 10 Acres more in Cumberland County. In 1768, he was given a land grant of 1820 acres by Lord Fairfax. It was called the Third Survey of Sarah's Delight. The original document is on file in Annapolis, Maryland. In 1765 the Mason and Dixon Line had divided this property so that part of his land was in Maryland and part was in Pennsylvania. In 1769 John Christopher sold several hundred acres to his sons Valentine, John, Jacob and to Philip Stombaugh, the husband on his daughter Magdalene. Valentine paid 50 pounds for 200 acres, John received 132 acres and Jacob received 200 acres for the same price. Philip Stombaugh paid 200 pounds for 150 acres. On our Reunion Tour we show you where the 1820 acres lie and where Valentine's house stood, Shockey Station Road and where Shockey Station stood. John Christopher Shockey was well educated for that time and it appears that his sons were too. His will was beautifully hand written in German and signed by him. His wife was named Barbara. He had six sons and three daughters. Barbara evidently died about 1772 or 1773 for in 1773 he married Anna Maria Compton, a widow with a daughter Catherine. Catherine took the Shockey name. There was probably one child, Samuel, from that marriage. Christopher lived to be about 82 years of age. He and his children were probably strong, sturdy individuals. They lived a hard and rugged life in a new country that was mostly a wilderness in those times. They were part of the Revolutionary War and the French and Indian War. Their descendants are in most every state in the union. Those are the folks who meet each year at the Annual National Shockey Reunion. John Christopher Shockey died 10 DEC 1796. After his death, Anna Maria married George McClellan. She lived to the age of 105. Info from Lesley L. Shockey 17 Nov 1999 "[email protected]" Was born with the name of Johann Christoffel Schacke. Left Germany in about 1737 and went to Amsterdam, Holland where he boarded the ship SNOW MOLLY and sailed for the US, making one stop in Dover England and landed in Philadelphia Pennsylvania on 10 Sept 1737. He lived in Milford Township, PA from 1738 until 1753, Mannheim Township, PA 1754-1762, Cumberland Co. PA 1763-1765, Frederick Co. MD 1766-1774 and Mt. Pleasant, Westmoreland Co. PA 1775-1796 where he died He changed the spelling of his name because the area was under British rule and the German spelling would stand out. He received a land grant for 1820 acres of land from the Governor of Maryland in 1774. Will was probated in July 1775. THE LIFE OF JOHANN CHRISTOFFEL SCHACKE ALIAS JOHN CHRISTOPHER SHOCKEY OUR FATHER Johann Christoffel Schacke was born about 1715, it is believed in that part of Germany known as Palatinate. Palatinate - The name of two powerful electorates of the Holy Roman Empire . In the beginning Amberg was the capital of Upper Palatinate. Mannheim as the capital of the Lower Palatinate. The Palatinates were one political unit until the early 1600's. They were part of the Old German Empire. These states were known as Upper and Lower Palatinate. The German name given for Palatinate is Pflaz and once referred to the name of the Emperor's Castle. As early as 1,000's powerful Princes of Germany, Called the Counts Palatinates owned the Palatinates and their districts.

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These two states were separated in 1648 by the Peace of Westphalia. The Upper Palatinate being given to Bavaria. The other became a separate electorate. This being the Lower Palatinate was on both sides of the Rhine River. At a later date or the end of the Napolionic War, this Palatinate was given in part to Baden, Hesse - Dermstadt, Prussia and Bavaria received the largest portion. These two countries had an area of about 6,000 square miles and a population of about 1,600, 000. Regensburg, now the Capital of the Upper Palatinate, has a population of about 117,000. This was known as part of Bavaria. Speyer now being the capital of the Lower Palatinate had a population of about 3,500 and was part of the Rhineland Palatinate. After World War II with administrative changes the Palatinate was placed under French administration and was in the Rhine Palatinate land. (Researched and submitted for this history by Miss Ruth J. Shockey, 1323 Chapel Pike, Marion, Indiana.) We, having visited the Lower Palatinate section for several weeks about 8 years ago, found it to be very productive in garden produce and grapes. We also found that wine made from these grapes was quite delicious and pleasing to the taste. On visiting and talking with the German people we found them most anxious to please and to have contact with those from America. Another outstanding remark that was said, and in most cases the word please was used - please keep the United States Military in Germany. It is not known why Johann left his homeland, not even the date or time of the year. For some times it took days or weeks just to reach a sea port. During this period of time you were considered the property of your lord and master. You were his to command, to fight his wars, till his soils and infact you were his slave. By this you now know it was not easy to get permission to leave one's country. You were even taxed to help support your lord and Master. There were many reason why Johann and others wanted to come to America, religion, war service, adventure and freedom were probably most of the reasons yet there are many others, as some were sent to American as undesirables. To get to a sea port could also cause the migrant a lot of trouble, for at the boundry of each lord's property were guards. These guards would search your belongings and sometimes you were taxed on what you had. If your pass was not strictly in order you could be turned back and not allowed to proceed. Then there were highway men, plunderers, and many others just waiting to take the migrant for everything he had, even may be his life. After reaching a sea port his troubles were far from being over, for it could be months before he could get passage to America. Here again, he could be robbed or even shanghaied and end up in the China Sea or on some south sea island. Now that we know that Johann Christoffel Schacke has left his native land and now arrived in the port in Amsterdam, Holland, without being robbed or murdered, we find he has now found passage on the ship Snow Molly. Hence you could say Johann's troubles on land were over, but not so, for he could have had months to wait before his ship either arrived from another port or waiting for the weather to change on the North Sea. The North Sea was, and still is, a very stormy and dangerous sea, not only for the small sailing vessels of Johann's day but also for the large steamships of today. In fact Holland today has a fleet of rescue ships patroling the shores along that section of the North Sea. Then came Johann's big day. The day of the sailing of the Snow Molly, carrying 95 German migrants from the Palatinates of Germany, with John Powell Master of the Ship Snow Molly and on their way to the land of freedom, America On leaving the Port of Amsterdam, Holland it had to sail north on the Zuider Zee passing the island of Urk and Weinringen, then entering into the North Sea at Den Helder, leaving the island of Texel to the north and south of latitude 57. Here they turned south heading for the straits of Dover and making Dover, England their first and only stop. It is not known how long it took to make this trip. It could take days, weeks, or even months for here the sea could be stormy and rough or even a calm, with no breeze to sail. They could lay at sea for days without going anywhere. These ships were small and even the largest was no master of the waters they sailed on. This then made it necessary to carry water and food for all of those aboard ship, with an extra supply for the unexpected. This food consisted mostly of salt meat, cheese, peas, bread or biscuits, which I believe was called ship biscuits. This was in addition to butter, flour, sugar, and dried fruit. Both crewman and passengers received the same distribution of food, the food being distributed generally once a week. There could have been several reasons for stopping at Dover, England. They had already been at sea for sometime and probably needed to replenish their water and food supply. Dover, England was where a lot of ships started from so they could have a fleet of 50 or more ships sailing together to cross the Atlantic Ocean for the safety of their crew and passengers. When these ships would leave Dover, they went south through the straits of Dover, and then steering towards the Azores and sometimes siting the islands of Flores and Corves. From here they would then set a course to America. The trip to America, it seems, was never an easy one and many a sailor prayed he would never have to make another trip across the Atlantic Ocean. In accordance

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with the records there were days the weather was so bad, they could not have a fire to cook with and all their food that was eaten was cold. Then there were days when the waters were calm and no winds so they could not sail. On these days and being in a fleet with other ships, they would visit with each other. It would be hard to estimate the number of weeks or months it took them to reach America, yet most did finally reach the shores of America, from the most Northern to the most Southern part. Then came the big day in the life of Johann Christoffel Schacke! The ship Snow Molly arrived in the Port of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 10 Sep. 1737, and he had finally reached America. It was here on this same day, he being a migrant, found it necessary to report to the immigration authorities and also to pledge allegiance to the crown. In so doing Johann being German and the authorities English, he obtained an alias name John Christopher Shockey. From that time on he went mostly by the name Christopher Shockey. Most German migrants, though not wealthy had enough money to have time to get started when and where they wanted to be. So it appears was the case of John Christopher Shockey. Next we come to his wife Barbara ? Our search has not revealed her surname nor has any marriage record been found. This leads you to wonder if he brought his wife with him from Germany or did he meet her on board ship and marry at sea, or did he meet her in Philidalphia and marry her there? Was she an Indian maiden and married under tribal indian laws? I was always told I was part Indian. I would like to know if this is true. These are the children of John Christopher Shockey and his wife Barbara ? as are listed in his original will written by him in German. It has been stated he had a son Samuel Shockey by his second wife Maria. No proof of this has been found. Yet it could be true. In this research no record of John Christopher Shockey was found after taking the Oath to the Crown, until December 4, 1740, when Warrant No.82 was issued by the Proprietaries of Pennsylvania for 100 acres of land situated in Upper Milford Township in the said county Bucks, Pennsylvania. This land was surveyed on November 2 1741 for 104 acres. Yet it is certified Christopher never completed this patent. It must be noted that early German settlers who came to America ignored British law, and because of this, many English men claimed the land and collected taxes on it, to make themselves rich. The Germans printed their own newspapers. The English also printed one in English, plus one in German from about 1700 through 1850. John Christopher Shockey came to America from Germany and entered through the port of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1737. He apparently traveled north and settled in the northwestern part of Bucks County in the township of Milford. At this time there were no northern boundaries to Bucks County or Milford Township. They extended as far north as they were settled. Eventually the area became known as Upper and Lower Milford township. As the population grew, other townships were formed. Later other counties such as Northampton, Lehigh and Pike were also formed. With what little information is available, it appears that Christopher settled somewhere in Milford Township and it is recorded that he received a warrant in 1740 for 100 acres in what is now Pike County but was then the northern part of Bucks County. This warrant was surveyed but never patented. I live in Bucks County and am excited every time I realize that our great Shockey family had its roots there through Christopher, his wife Barbara, and their four sons, Valentine, John, Jacob, and Isaac, who were born there. These Shockeys spent about 17 years somewhere in Bucks County and that is really all that is known now. Lacking a specific location, I attempted to find out what Bucks County was like during that time. I'd like to share with you a brief look at the evolution of this area so that we might have some idea of what the land and life was like when the Shockeys came to, and lived in, Bucks County. Let's go back 10,000 years B.C. At that time the first man known to inhabit Bucks County put in an appearance. He was called the Paleo (prehistoric) Indian man who had originally crossed the Bering Strait and migrated throughout the American continent. He as a hunter, lived in temporary shelter and was constantly on the move. He carried a short spear with a crude stone point. He knew the use of fire for cooking. Between 10,000 and 8,000 years B.C. the immigration continued and intensified and the county became sparsely populated. A different way of life developed. More plant foods were used. Acorns and seeds were ground into a type of flour. More stone tools evolved. The next period of development stretched from 8,000 to 1,000 B.C. the Archaic Epoch. Life changes took place. Pottery cooking vessels and primitive tools came into being. Small villages grew when they learned to cultivate the land. They exchanged ideas, and other cultural development came from the Southwest and Mexico. The period from 1,000 B.C. to the 17th century is called by historians the Woodland Epoch. The culture that existed then is that which the white man first encountered. In Bucks County this culture was characterized by the Lenni Lenape Indians. They lived a migratory life and moved with the seasons between the planting grounds near temporary villages and hunting grounds in the mountains. They were intelligent, peace loving, and generally friendly. Their migratory life opened many trails which they introduced to the early white man. Many of our local roads follow these old trails. Old York Road is one of these. Part of Old York Road is now Route 202, an

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important eastwest highway across northern Bucks County. If you look at a Bucks County map, you will see many names that demonstrate the influence of the Lenape Indians names like Perkasie, Neshaminy, Tohickon and Nockamixon. The first white explorers in the area were Dutch and came up the Delaware in 1614 led by Captain Key. In 1654 Peter Lindstrom, a Swedish explorer, mapped the area and left Swedish settlers behind. The British displaced the Swedish in 1664 when Sir Robert Carr took possession of both the east and west banks of the Delaware. There was much rivalry between the Dutch, Swedish, and English but in 1675 the British Empire was firmly established and subsequent development in the Delaware Valley was oriented toward English tradition. There were settlements in New Jersey and to the south of Bucks County but the first recorded settlement in Bucks County was a Quaker settlement in 1679 on the west bank of the Delaware at the falls north of where Morrisville is now located. It was called the "Falls of Delaware" or Crewcorne. In 1681 Charles II King of England formally granted a tract of land to William Penn. It became the province of Pennsylvania. Penn set out to purchase the land from the Indians, hoping to promote peace between them and the settlers. The first purchase in 1682 included the land we now call Bucks County and the land on which Penn's Manor was to be built. Warrants were issued for the survey of Bucks County and land to the south was sought for what was to become Philadelphia. About this time the province of Pennsylvania was divided into only three counties - Bucks, Philadelphia and Chester. This was the real beginning of the colonization of the land that the Shockeys came to in 1737. The first organized religious meeting in Bucks County were Quaker meetings at the Falls of Delaware in 1683. In the early 1700's great numbers of Scotch-Irish immigrants took advantage of Penn's offer of a haven for religious freedom and came to Pennsylvania. They were predominantly Presbyterian and settled in Central and Upper Bucks County. In 1710 A Dutch minister, Paulus Van Vlecq, under the auspices of the Philadelphia Presbytery, established a church at Bensalem. It was the first permanent religious establishment in Bucks County other than the Quakers or Society of Friends at the Falls of Delaware. By 1737 when Christopher arrived, there were recognized Presbyterian churches at Bensalem, Neshaminy and Deep Run. A German Lutheran congregation was founded in Milford Township as early as 1734, In 1725 Valentine Clemmer, a Mennonite clergyman, gathered a congregation around him in Milford Township . These were some of the earliest Germans to seek refuge in Pennsylvania from persecution in Europe. Early politicians (1750) became concerned that the Germans in Northern Bucks County were becoming a majority that might soon lead to a majority in the legislature of the province of Pennsylvania. This was one of the primary facts that led to the creation of the county of Northampton. It was carved out of the northern part of Bucks County, as was Lehigh County in 1812 and Pike County in 1832. What did the early Shockeys face when they arrived It was a hard life. Whatever the new settler's previous occupations had been, they were forced to till the soil in order to subsist. The land presented difficult problems in clearing the forest and rocks. The first house built by a new settler was usually a small crude log cabin with a dirt floor. As the ground was cleared, crops were planted for food. It took-many years of clearing land, raising food crops, clearing more land and adding to the original cabin, room by room, before the Picturesque farmhouse of today's Bucks County landscape finally evolved. The crops were wheat, oats, grass, potatoes, and Indian corn. Roads were poor, sometimes impassible Travel was difficult. The Delaware River was a barrier and most east-west roads led to one of the ferries including Coryell's Ferry at New Hope, McConkey' s at Washington Crossing and Yardley Ferry at Yardley. Early industry included the gristmill and sawmill operations. Other needs were provided by local craftsmen such as blacksmiths, potters, weavers, and saddlers who farmed in addition to carrying out their trades. The shipbuilding industry was established in Bristol. The Durham Iron works in northern Bucks County was in operation in 1727. Outlaws and bands of renegade Indians were still occasionally terrorizing settlers. It was not an easy life, but the settlers' commitment was strong they believed William Penn when he promised "All persons living in this province who confess and admit to the one Almighty and Eternal God to be the creator, 'upholder and ruler of the world .... shall in no way be molested or prejudiced for their religious persuasion or practice in matters of faith and worship, nor shall they be compelled at any time to frequent or maintain any religious worship place or minister whatever .... but shall freely and fully enjoy his or her Christian liberty without interruption or reflection." Thus came the Shockeys. Researched and written by John Charles Shockey Sr., 17 Fairway Drive, Yardley, Pennsylvania and released by him for this history. It is believed that Christopher and Barbara lived in Milford Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania until the French and Indian War 1754-1763. About 1754 they moved to York County, Pennsylvania where warrent no. 4704 was issued to Christopher Shockey in Mannheim Township for 100 a cres of land. The land justification was dated December 16, 1758. It was here that their last two children were born, Abraham in 1755 and Christian in 1756. Their first son, Valentine was married to Barbara Bixler in 1756.

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You can imagine what a difficult time they had just trying to survive in a wild virgin country; they were German, the powers were English, the country was full of Indians. The settlers lived in cabins built of logs, often only one room with a dirt floor and no windows, the furniture made of logs and fastened to the walls. Some lived in covered wagons and others only had a horse and saddle pack. Christopher and Barbara managed to survive all the hard ships of those times and raise and educate six boys and three girls. Their children went on to raise families of their own and most lived to be quite old. Abraham lived to be 105. You can be prou dof your ancestory and the name Shockey for you come from good stock. Just when Christopher Shockey and his family left York County is not known as of this writing, but it is believed to be about 1763. The next record found of Christopher and his family was in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. Here is a warrant no. 209 was issued 20 September 1765 in favor of Christopher Shockey for 30 acres in Antrim Townships, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. This land was surveyed on September 25 1767 for 57 1/2 acres and was not patented. On December 5, 1794, Christopher Shockey' s son Jacob Shockey patented the above survey and warrant no. 209, which became known as Walnut Bottom. You should know something about this section of the country during this period from the 1700 to 1775 or even later. A great number of settlers did not know what state or county they lived in which caused great confusion, and a state of war existed between the settlers. It even became necessary at times for the sheriff to organize an army of his own to quiet the settlers down. Finally William Penn Governor of the Province of Pennsylvania, and Lord Baltimore Governor of the Province Maryland agreed to a settlement of state line by survey called the Mason-Dixon line which still divides the two states today. This section of Maryland and Pennsylvania where the Shockey's settled at about this time was called the barrens. It consisted of mostly of bushes and wild crabapple trees, with no roads and only indian or wild animals trails to follow. This made it necessary to "pack" ones belongings to where ever he should go. It should be remembered that Frederick, Maryland did not come into existence until 1775, and history states that Chambersburg, Pennsylvania was on the edge of the wilderness. Also it has been stated only here and there in all the territory was there a slight trace of human habitation. It was also stated the indian were still there and were friendly, except when they got drunk. Prior to the year 1771, there has been no record of Christopher and his family having any major troubles. It appears that he was a farmer and that they all lived a normal life for the times they lived in. Then about this time three of Christopher's horses were stolen--2 horses and one mare. In the process of trying to recover these horses, it appears that both Christopher and one of his sons got the name of being horse thieves and the son was put in jail. No record is found as to which son it was. From the following deed and letter, it is judged that Christopher had to sell land to pay the bond necessary to release his son from jail. Christopher Shockey's Complaint concerning Mr. Justice Rannels, Jan. 19, 1771. The Following "complaint concerning Mr. Justice Rennels," as the letter is endorsed, forms interesting reading taken in connection with the sketches of the early Provincial Justices "West of Susquahannah," the letter is addressed "To Mr. Attorney General for Cumberland County, " whoever he was at the time. Sir: As you are constituted Attorney General for Cumberland County, in Pennsylvania, and as all Infractions of the Law properly fall within your Sphere, the Illegal 'usage and Treatment which I have received at the hands of Justice Reynolds oblige me to lay before you the subsequent complaint, and in order to give you a right Idea of the present case, I was indebted to a certain Storekeeper, of the aforesaid county in the sum of seventeen pounds six shillings by a balanced Acc't Y'r complainant is an Inhabitant of Maryland. My Creditor took the following Method to obtain his debt, tho' I never refused to pay the same. He procured some evil disposed people to steal two horses and one mare out of 'my enclosures in Maryland in the dead time of night secured the same, and sent for the constable of the Hundred, in Pennsylvania, and carried them off. Two days after my creatures were thus clandestinely carried away (or rather stolen), word was sent me by the Constable that three creatures of mine were executed by him at the suit of a certain George Mencer. Mr. Reynolds was pleased to Issue Summons for me to appear before him, which I refused to do. Now, good Sir, you will please to observe, 'upon running the Proprietary Line (which is not yet determined) my House and some part of Land fell into Pennsylvania, and as we are still obliged to pay Tax and Rent to the proprietary and Government of Maryland, I conceived that I was not compellable by any jurisdiction of y'r Province to obey his usurped Authority. My non-compliance, I presume, piqued his Worship, so that he proceeded forth with to burden me in the most expensive manner he could devise. The debt he divided into seven shares, which made the costs sevenfold. I should have mentioned before, that upon notice given me where my Horses were, I went to the Constable and offered him two good Free holders of Maryland as Bail for the Paym't of the Debt if he would deliver me the horses, which he refused, thoo I cannot therein blame the Constable. Being reduced to such hard circumstances, and unable to seed my Grain for want of Horses, I thought it no Trespass to recover my creatures, which were surreptitiously taken from me in a forceable manner by breaking the stable door and taking them thereout. My son who was an accomplice in the act, some time after artfully apprehended. After taking they tyed him with cords and brought him before Justice Reynolds, who I conceive, would have committed him, had I not sent a 40 pound Bond by way of Releasm't Now, Sir, I have given you a particular Relation of

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all the material parts of my complaint, and as you are a gentle-man well versed in the Law, and as those mal Practices may occasion some severe Reflections on the Hon'r of Y'r Government, tis hoped that you will punish such unjustifiable strides of Power, that it may be a caution for the future to all Magistrates, and to confine them within their due Bounds, I am, Sir, with all due Difference and Respect, y'r most H'ble and most obed't serv't. Chris Shockey P.S. --- The veracity of the above Narrative (If requested thereto) I will --- appear by man of Probiety and Character. After the "horse stealing", there came a greater tradgedy to the Shockey family. Though there is no definite date, it is believed that Christopher's wife Barbara, died in or about 1771 , and is buried in an old cemetery on the Shockey plantation. There is today, on the Johnson Farm adjoining the lands Valentine owned, a cemetery with a stone wall around it, containing about 80 graves. All of the tombstones have been removed or destroyed. It is not known which Shockeys are buried there. On May 31, 1773 when Christopher Signs a deed and sells 183 acres of land is when it is found that he has a second wife, Maria or Mary; for she joins in this deed. By this marriage, Christopher gained a daughter Catherine. She is the daughter of Maria by a previous marriage. From Our Ancestors by Rebecca A. Tully: Part III: The Paternal Ancestors of John Lincoln Shockey From German Peasant to American Revolutionary War Soldier John Christopher Shockey was born about 1715 in the Palatinate of Germany and came to America around. The family took up residence in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, where many so-called Pennsylvania Dutch settled. (The name 'Pennsylvania Dutch' was used for the German immigrants. They identified themselves as 'Deutsch', which was mispronounced by the locals as 'Dutch'.) It is believed they were not Amish, since in his sixties, John Christopher served on the Colonists' side during the American Revolutionary War. But it is possible that because the Amish were also German, John Christopher might have had relatives in the colony, or perhaps he chose that location because his native German language was spoken there. His first wife was named Barbara, and they were married in 1738 in Germany. John Christopher and Barbara had 9 children: 1.Valentine, born in 1739 in Bucks County, PA (married Barbara Bixler, 1756) 2.Elizabeth, born in 1741 3.John Aaron, bor Child of Johann Schacke and Barbara is: i. Abraham Shockey, born Abt. 1755 in Manheim Twp, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA; died 20 Jan 1861 in Washington

County, Ohio, USA; married Margaret. William Wilton Ashby, born 1744 in Hampshire Co,Virginia, United States of America; died Dec 1803. He was the son of Thomas Ashby (Jr.) and Elizabeth McCullough. He married Sarah Williams 1763. Sarah Williams, born 1745; died 1846 in Garrett Co,Maryland, United States of America. She was the daughter of Winnefred. Children of William Ashby and Sarah Williams are: i. Winifred Ashby, born 13 Jun 1776 in Yough Glades, Allegany, Maryland, United States of America; died 28 Oct 1849; married

John Henry Lower. ii. Ann Ashby, born 27 Sep 1764; died 1850; married Samuel Postlethwaite 1800 in WASHINGTON CO MD; born 28 Feb 1756 in

FREDERICK CO. MD; died 1826 in WHITELY TOWNSHIP, GREEN CO. Pensylvainia. iii. Nathan Ashby iv. Elizabeth B. Ashby v. Rebecca Ashby vi. Evan Ashby vii. Sarah B. Ashby viii. William Williams Ashby ix. Martha Ann Ashby x. Jesse Ashby Anthony Agee, born Abt. 1719 in Manikintowne, Goochland, Virginia, USA; died Aft. 1798 in Virginia, USA. He was the son of Mathieu Agee and Ann Godwin. He married Christian Worley 01 May 1750 in Cumberland, Virginia, USA. Christian Worley, born 1727 in Manakin, Goochland, Virginia, USA; died 1815 in Buckingham, Virginia, USA. She was the daughter of John Worley and Esther Blount. Notes for Anthony Agee:

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[v14t0022.ged] !BD: C-S001 !MARRIAGE Records 1749-1840 Cumberland Co.PG. 7 C-L002(1st child b.1747 Joanne Seymore has Anthony as m. to Nancy Jane Binnon abt. 1740) !"The Agee Register" pg. 270: He was born near Five Forks in the Manakintowne. He appears with his father on King William Parish list of 1735, and received land from his father in 1740 near Flat Rock, VA. He sold land at Flat Rock to Maxey, 2 Jan 1750 (Cumberland DB 1 p. 327) with wife, Christian Worley signing. He sold his land in now Powhatan Co., VA., 18 Oct 1757 and moved to Buckingham Co., VA. where he had purchased land from Bondurant near Greens Creek; later patented 200 acres (PB 36 acres (PB 36 pg.711)and 400 acres (PB 37 p.1) all near Greens Creek of Slate River. The last record we find of Anthony is in Buckingham Co., VA petition 9 Oct 1778. In 1785 he appears with Benjamin in Bedford Co., VA list in Wingfields Franklin Co., VA Taxpayers in 1788. He took up North Carolina land grant of 548 acres in Sullivan Co. TN, 26 Dec 1791 and sold 200 acres 25 Nov 1795 Sullivan Co. TN to Samuel Moore, with sons, Isaac & William Agee, as witnesses. He sold 299 acres 31 May 1798 to Martin Waddle and this is the last record we have found for Anthony. Dr. Purl Agee writes of him, "he was a man of finest character, and as a citizen he was influential and successful. He was the forebear of a long line of worth-while descendants, many of whom were and are prominent & worth-while people." Memo: Dr. Agee shows Anthony Agee's wife as Nancy Jane Berrin or Binnion; extensive research has failed to confirm this. He married: (See Cumberland DB 1 p. 327). Christian Worley, daughter of John Worley (see his Will Powhatan Co., VA) He had 11 sons and 1 daughter Memo:"Although the old records list Joseph as a son, I am not convinced he actually existed. The only trace I have found seemed confused with Joshua and Josiah. This is a listing in Franklin Co., VA for 144 acres granted to Joshua Agee." Louis N. Agee !Birth: 1719, Manakin, Goochland, VA ; FA: Mathieu Age`; MO: Ann Gondovin or Garrott. !Birth: 1726; Henrico, VA; FA: Mathieu Agee; MO: Ann Godwin !Birth: 1727; Manakin-Sabot, Goochland, VA; FA: Mathiew Agee; MO:Ann Godwin MISCELLANEOUS NOTES; LAND GRANTS AND DEEDS pg.117: Anthony Agee had 400 acres in Buckingham County on the branches of Green Creek surveyed 10 Jul 1767. (Virginia Land Office, patent Book 37, p. 1) !C-Hamilton-001-008: 25 Sep 1749 witnessed land sold to John Worley. "Anthony Agee was son-in-law of John Worley Sr. 25 Sep 1749 Anthony Agee bought land in Cumberland Co., VA 1 Feb 1750 Anthony Agee sold land to William Maxey More About Anthony Agee: BAPL: 21 Aug 1877 ENDL: 06 Feb 1879, sgeor SLGC: 10 Nov 1945, logan

Notes for Christian Worley: [v14t0022.ged] !"The Agee Register" Louis N. Agee pg. 270 !C-E002-004 !C-L002

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More About Christian Worley: BAPL: 17 Aug 1967, sgeor ENDL: 10 Nov 1967, sgeor SLGC: 06 Aug 1971, sgeor Children of Anthony Agee and Christian Worley are: i. Isaac Agee, born 30 Dec 1751 in Henrico, Virginia, USA; died WFT Est. 1798-1843 in Tennessee, USA; married Mary Smith

1774 in Campbell, Tennessee, USA; born Abt. 1753 in of, Campbell, Tennessee, USA; died WFT Est. 1798-1848. Notes for Isaac Agee: [v14t0022.ged] !Birth: 1751, Henrico, VA; FA: Anthony, MO: Binnion or Binyon !Marriage: 1774, Campbell, TN; SP Mary Smith !Birth: 30 Dec 1751; Charlottesville, Albermarle, VA !Father: Anthony Agee; Mother: Nancy Jane Binion !"The Agee Register" Louis N. Agee; pg. 270 & 548 Agee Reg. lists place of birth as Flatrock (now Powhatan Co.) VA He is listed with his fater, Anthony in the Buckingham Tithe list of 1773 following his brothers Matthew and John. He and his brother William, signed a witnesses for deed (25 Nov 1795-Sullivan Co. TN) Anthony Agee to Samuel Moore; he appears on tax list 1818 Campbell Co., TN. "He was a man of sturdy pioneer stock." !CENSUS index, Campbell Co., TN 1830 More About Isaac Agee: BAPL: 15 Dec 1943 ENDL: 02 Oct 1947, alber SLGC: 03 Aug 1984, Ogden Notes for Mary Smith: [v14t0022.ged] !"The Agee Register" Louis N. Agee; pg. More About Mary Smith: BAPL: 09 Nov 1994, SEATT ENDL: 27 Oct 1995, SEATT

ii. Leah Agee, born Abt. 1755 in near Flat Rock, Powhatan, Virginia, USA; died 1815 in Lexington, Kentucky, USA; married

George Thomas Smith 1782 in Franklin, Virginia, USA. iii. Daniel B. Agee, born 1756 in Manakin, Goochland, Virginia, USA; died 1854 in Trenton, Gibson, Tennessee, USA; married

Jane Shoemaker 1786 in Buckingham, Virginia, USA; born Abt. 1764 in of Buckingham, Virginia, USA; died WFT Est. 1809-1859. Notes for Daniel B. Agee: [v14t0022.ged] !Marriage: 1786, Buckingham, VA; SP: Jane shoemaker !Birth: 1756, Buckingham, VA; FA: Anthony Agee, MO: Christian Worley More About Daniel B. Agee: BAPL: 07 Mar 1942 ENDL: 18 Mar 1942 SLGC: 09 Oct 1968, arizo More About Jane Shoemaker: BAPL: 14 Jan 1995, portl ENDL: 14 Jan 1995, portl SLGC: 31 Jan 1995, portl

iv. Joshua Hawks Agee, born 04 Jan 1757 in Buckingham, Virginia, USA; died Dec 1837 in Wilkes, Georgia, USA; married Sarah

Ann Bondurant 1820 in Buckingham, Virginia, USA; born Abt. 1760 in of, Virginia, USA; died 1835. Notes for Joshua Hawks Agee: [v14t0022.ged] !Birth: 4 Jan 1757, Buckingham, VA; FA: Anthony Agee, MO: Christian Worley

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!"The Agee Register" Louis N. Agee; pg. 270 & 271 Served in Revolutionary War (records in possession of Constance J.C. Barnum) More About Joshua Hawks Agee: BAPL: 01 Apr 1987, SEATT ENDL: 27 Jul 1987, SEATT SLGC: 05 Aug 1987, SEATT Notes for Sarah Ann Bondurant: [v14t0022.ged] !"The Agee Register" Louis N. Agee: pg. 272 More About Sarah Ann Bondurant: BAPL: Submitted ENDL: Submitted

v. William Jacob Agee, born 1758 in Buckingham, Virginia, USA; died Abt. 1834 in Scott, Virginia, USA; married Catherine

WFT Est. 1775-1808; born WFT Est. 1754-1774; died WFT Est. 1775-1858. Notes for William Jacob Agee: [v14t0022.ged] !"The Agee Register" Louis N. Agee; pg. 270 & 495 More About William Jacob Agee: BAPL: 28 Mar 1985, Provo ENDL: 21 May 1985, Provo SLGC: 22 May 1985, Provo Notes for Catherine: [v14t0022.ged] !"The Agee Register" Louis N. Agee; pg. 270 & 495

vi. Jesse Agee, born 1760 in Buckingham, Virginia, USA; died WFT Est. 1793-1851; married Elizabeth Childless 03 Mar 1788 in

Franklin, Virginia, USA; born Abt. 1765 in of, Virginia, USA; died WFT Est. 1794-1859. Notes for Jesse Agee: [v14t0022.ged] !Marriage: 3 Mar 1788; SP: Elizabeth Childless (Childress) !"The Agee Register" Louis N. Agee; pg. 270 & 637 More About Jesse Agee: BAPL: 07 Mar 1942 ENDL: 18 Mar 1942 SLGC: 09 Oct 1968, arizo More About Elizabeth Childless: BAPL: Submitted ENDL: Submitted

vii. Benjamin Noah Agee, born 1760 in Henrico, Virginia, USA; died WFT Est. 1810-1852; married Sarah Parker Clark 1800 in

Smith, Tennessee, USA; born WFT Est. 1758-1787; died WFT Est. 1811-1874. Notes for Benjamin Noah Agee: [v14t0022.ged] !Birth: 1760, Henrico, VA; FA: Anthony Agee; MO: Binnion or Binyon !Marriage: 1800, Smith, TN; SP: Sarah Clark !"The Agee Register" Louis N. Agee; pg. 270 & 530 !CENSUS US index, 1830; Union Co., IN Birth place is variously listed as Buckingham Co., VA & Manakin, Goochland, VA More About Benjamin Noah Agee: BAPL: 03 Aug 1984, Ogden BURI: Union, Indiana, USA ENDL: 01 Nov 1984, Ogden

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SLGC: 15 Nov 1984, Ogden Notes for Sarah Parker Clark: [v14t0022.ged] !"The Agee Register" Louis N. Agee pg. 530 !"Mrs. Srah Parker nee Clark (between 60 & 70 in 1830, Union Co. IN)

viii. Joseph Agee, born Abt. 1762 in Virginia, USA; died WFT Est. 1763-1852.

Notes for Joseph Agee: [v14t0022.ged] !"The Agee Register" Louis N. Agee; pg. 270 & 595 Pg. 270: "Memo: Although the old records list Joseph as a son, I am not convinced he actually existed. The only trace I have found seemed confused with Joshua and Josiah. This is a listing in Franklin Co., Va. for 144 acres granted to Joshua Agee." Louis N. Agee Pg. 595: Joseph Agee, son on Anthony & wife Christian Worley, he appears on the land rolls of Franklin Co., VA. 1786 to 1811 but not on personal propert lists and had probably moved into TN. (The land is variously listed under "Josiah, Joshua & Joseph". More About Joseph Agee: BAPL: 17 Jun 1994, Ogden ENDL: 05 Jul 1994, Ogden SLGC: 06 Jul 1994, Ogden

John Boren, born 1727 in Orange,North Carolina; died in Orange,North Carolina. He was the son of Joseph Boren. Notes for John Boren: RESIDENCE 1784: FHL film 825522, 10 Nov 1784, book 2 page 173; Washington Co Tennessee land records show that he received a grant in 1784 from the state of North Carolina along with his brothers, Joseph, William and James. Children of John Boren are: i. Bazel Boren, born Abt. 1755 in Orange,North Carolina; died 1812 in Union,Illinois/Union, Tazewell Co., IL; married Susannah

Bryant. ii. John Boren, born 1751 in Washington,Virginia/Washington, Rappahannock Co., VA; died 1834 in Of,Union,Illinois/Union Co.,

IL; married Sarah Ally; born 1765 in Washington,Virginia/Washington Co., VA.

Generation No. 10

Samuel Hollingsworth, born 1707 in Chester County, Pennsylvania; died 11 Nov 1751 in Pennsylvania. He was the son of 1296. Samuel Hollingsworth and 1297. Hannah Harlan. He married Barbara Shewin 13 Nov 1738 in Pennsylvania. Barbara Shewin, born 1710 in Pennsylvania. Child of Samuel Hollingsworth and Barbara Shewin is: i. Jacob Hollingsworth, born Abt. 1742 in PA; died 1826 in Franklin County, Georgia; married Mary Brooks. Thomas Ashby (Jr.), born 1724 in Stafford Co,Virginia, United States of America; died 1783 in Harpers Ferry,West Virginia, United States of America. He was the son of Thomas Ashby Sr and Elizabeth Lejeau. He married Elizabeth McCullough. Elizabeth McCullough, born 1724; died 1750 in Hamilton Parish,Prince William,Virginia, United States of America. Children of Thomas (Jr.) and Elizabeth McCullough are: i. William Wilton Ashby, born 1744 in Hampshire Co,Virginia, United States of America; died Dec 1803; married Sarah Williams

1763. ii. Jesse Ashby iii. George Ashby iv. Henry Ashby v. Stephen Ashby vi. Mary Ashby vii. Peter Ashby

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viii. Catherine Ashby Winnefred Child of Winnefred is: i. Sarah Williams, born 1745; died 1846 in Garrett Co,Maryland, United States of America; married William Wilton Ashby 1763. Mathieu Agee, born 1670 in Nantes, France; died Aft. 1761 in Buckingham, Virginia, USA. He was the son of Anthony Agee and Judith Chastain. He married Ann Godwin Abt. 1718 in France. Ann Godwin, born Abt. 1690 in North Nantes, France; died Aft. 1761 in Buckingham, Virginia, USA. She was the daughter of Isaac Godwin and Ann Pleasant. Notes for Mathieu Agee: [v14t0022.ged] !BDM: C-S001 !"The Agee Register" Louis N. Agee pg. 2,4 & 5. !"Winfree's Supplement to Henings Statutes" pg. 40: Mathieu Age`, a French Protestant Refugee to Virginia, was born before 1685 and died after 1761. He was naturalized with the other Manakintowne Huguenots in April or May of 1705 "Huguenot Immigration to Virginia" Brock: pg 74: An undated list of about 1714 shows Mathiew Age` with wife and no children. !C-E002-004 !C-Hamilton-001-003: Born Nantes France abt. 1670, fled with other Huguenots from France during the religious persecutions after the revocation of the Edict of nantes, by Louis XIV, & went to Holland in 1688 & later to England. About 1690 they sailed from England to Virginia where free grants of land were given. Some records say these grants were given for his services in assisting William of Orange to secure the British crown. He married in Virginia, Ann Godwin (Ref.: Cumberland co., VA records-Will Bk. 1 p 33-34) "Deeds - Cumberland Co., VA Deed Bk. 2, p.229-Matthew Agee & wife, Ann, sell land in Cumberland Co. (which was granted to Matthew by patent) to Currell Keen. "Goochland Co., VA Deeds, 1728-34 p. 300 15 Feb 1730; This indenture made the 15 Feb 1730 between matthew Agee, planter, & John James Flournoy, of Henrico 570 A. of land being the residure of 800 A. which was granted said Agee by two patents each dated 13 Jan 1725. "Land Patents" Book 18, p. 22 16 Jun 1738 to Matthew Agee a tract containing 300 A. in Goochland Co., on S. side of James R. between the 2 Manacan Creeks for consideration of 30 shillings. Sighned: Wm. Gooch, Lt. Gov. Book 29 1749-51 p. 1 to matthew Agee for the consideration of 40 shillings, 400 A. in albermarle Co. on the branch of troublesome Creek of Slate R. Signed: Thomas Lee, Co in Chief ye Colony Book 34 (3) p. 249 Agee, Matthew, 1230 A. Albermarle on Turpin Creek 1756-62 A devout churchman & leading citizen of the French Colony, Mathiew Agee was a member of the Vestry of King Wm. Parish (Ref.: VA. Mag. Hist. & Biol.Vol 3 !C-Berry-001-003: !"Blankenship Ancestors", Gayle Blankenship; Pg. C-137 More About Mathieu Agee: BAPL: 22 May 1942 ENDL: 27 May 1942 SLGC: 15 Mar 1943

Notes for Ann Godwin: [v14t0022.ged] !BD: C-S001 !Birth: 1690, Manakin-Sabot, Goochland, VA; FA: Isaac Godwin, MO: Mary !C-E002-004 !"The Agee Register" Louis N. Agee pg. 4 & 5: She came to U.S. from France

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with her husband. !C-Hamilton-001-003: "He married in Virginia Ann Godwin" Court records of Goochland Co., VA give Ann as the name of Matthew Agee's wife, Isaac Godwin & wife, Ann (Pleasant) Godwin, had 2 daughters: Judith who married as 2nd wife, Peter Fore (Ford) the Huguenot immigrant, & Ann Godwin, who m. Matthew Agee. Each had a daughter named Judith.

!C-Berry-001-003: More About Ann Godwin: BAPL: Cleared ENDL: Cleared SLGC: Cleared Children of Mathieu Agee and Ann Godwin are: i. Anthony Agee, born Abt. 1719 in Manikintowne, Goochland, Virginia, USA; died Aft. 1798 in Virginia, USA; married (1)

Nancy Jane Binnion Or Binyo Abt. 1740 in Manakin, Goochland, Virginia, USA; married (2) Christian Worley 01 May 1750 in Cumberland, Virginia, USA.

ii. Judith Agee, born 1719 in Manakin, Goochland, Virginia, USA; died WFT Est. 1749-1813; married (1) Noah Austin WFT Est. 1734-1764; born Abt. 1715 in of, Virginia, USA; died WFT Est. 1735-1806; married (2) William Martin Binion 1744 in Smythe, Virginia, USA; born Abt. 1715 in of, Virginia, USA; died WFT Est. 1749-1806; married (3) J. Austin 1744 in Smyth, Virginia, USA; born Abt. 1715 in of, Virginia, USA; died WFT Est. 1749-1806. Notes for Judith Agee: [v14t0022.ged] !Marriage: 1744, Smyth, VA; SP: J. Austin !Birth: 1721, Manakin-Sabot, Goochland, VA; FA Mathieu Agee, MO:Ann Godwin !INDIVIDUAL RECORD: BIRTH: 1729; Manakin, Goochland, VA ! SPOUSES: William Martin Binion (AFN:GDHX-G4) Noah Austin (AFN:BQVH-ZL) !"The Agee Register" Louis N. Agee pg. 5 Died without children. More About Judith Agee: BAPL: 21 Jun 1941, manti ENDL: 26 Jun 1941, manti SLGC: 10 Nov 1945, logan Notes for Noah Austin: [v14t0022.ged] !"The Agee Register" Louis N. Agee pg. 5 !Individual Record for Judith Agee More About Noah Austin: BAPL: Submitted ENDL: Submitted

iii. Isaac Agee, born 1723 in Manakin-Sabot, Goochland, Virginia, USA; died WFT Est. 1745-1814; married (1) Rosa Frances

Binion WFT Est. 1739-1771; born Abt. 1723 in Virginia, USA; died WFT Est. 1739-1817; married (2) Mary Ann Lucado WFT Est. 1743-1773; born Abt. 1730 in of, Virginia, USA; died WFT Est. 1743-1824. Notes for Isaac Agee: [v14t0022.ged] !Birth: 1723; Manakin-Sabot, Goochland, VA;FA:Mathiew Agee; MO:Ann Godwin !"The Agee Register" Louis N. Agee pg. 5 Died without children More About Isaac Agee: BAPL: 27 Jun 1941, alber ENDL: 27 Oct 1938, alber SLGC: 10 Nov 1945, logan Notes for Rosa Frances Binion: [v14t0022.ged] !Ancestral File !"Blankenship Ancestors", Gayle Blankenship; Pg. B-44

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iv. James Agee, born 1725 in Buckingham, Virginia, USA; died 1820 in near Dillwyn, Buckingham, Virginia, USA; married Mary (Marie) Elizabeth Ford 1746 in Manakin, Goochland, Virginia, USA; born WFT Est. 1709-1733; died WFT Est. 1752-1821. More About James Agee: BAPL: 13 Jun 1992, slake ENDL: 10 Dec 1992, slake SLGC: 28 Jan 1993, slake

John Worley, born 1717 in Virginia, USA; died Bet. 1794 - 1795 in Cumberland, Virginia, USA. He married Esther Blount WFT Est. 1731-1765. Esther Blount, born WFT Est. 1687-1716; died WFT Est. 1733-1808. Notes for John Worley: [v14t0022.ged] !Will proved Feb 1795 Cumberland, Co., VA (pedegree chart C-L002 Graham Louer) !C-E002-004: Miscellaneous Items of Chowan Precinct: pg. 445 More About John Worley: BAPL: 03 Dec 1991, Ogden ENDL: 06 Dec 1991, Ogden Child of John Worley and Esther Blount is: i. Christian Worley, born 1727 in Manakin, Goochland, Virginia, USA; died 1815 in Buckingham, Virginia, USA; married

Anthony Agee 01 May 1750 in Cumberland, Virginia, USA. Joseph Boren, born Abt. 1705 in Of,Currituck,North Carolina; died 1775 in Orange,North Carolina. He was the son of Joseph Boring. Notes for Joseph Boren: WILL: Abstracts of Wills recorded 1752-1800 in Orange Co North Carolina, Will dated 11 Jan 1775; William Boren Will proved 11 Oct 1768. RESIDENCE 1753: FHL book 975.6565P2s; Abstracts of the Minutes of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions of Orange County in the Province of North Carolina Sep 1752-Aug 1766, page 6; shows Joseph Boring as a Juror. RESIDENCE 1754: Orange County Records, Vol V; Granville Proprietary Land Office Deed & Surveys 1752-1760, pages 52 & 76; show Joseph Boran dated 1754. RESIDENCE 1755: FHL book 975.6R4r; North Carolina Taxpayers 1701-1786, page 21; shows typewritten record for Charles Boring and William Boring; both lived in Orange Co North Carolina in 1755; also shows on page 22, James and Samuel Bourn living in Beautfort Co North Carolina in 1741; the typewritten record left out Joseph Boren, but the original record clearly shows that he lived in Orange Co in 1755 near Charles and William Boring (see photocopy of the original tax list for 1755). RESIDENCE 1756: Orange County North Carolina Records, Vol II, Deed Books 1 & 2; abstracts, page 23; shows Joseph Boreing deed dated 1756. RESIDENCE: Washington Co Tennessee land records show that he received a grant from the state of North Carolina in 1784 along with his brothers, John, James, and William. These same records show him as Joseph Boren Sr. selling his land in 1792. This is about the time that Bazel Boren and Morgan Bryant Jr. claimed land in the Robertson Co Tennessee area. It appears that Joseph Boren Sr. moved with his sons. This grant was dated 10 Nov 1784 and is recorded in book 2 page 172. His name is spelled Joseph Barron. Joseph Barron Sr. sells land to Walker Barron on 15 Jun 1792, book 5 page 128. Joseph Barron Sr. sells land to William Ford on 9 Jun 1792, book 5 page 134. Birth place supposed from the fact that the Borrins (Borens) don't appear in central North Carolina records

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prior to the early 1750's. NOTES: FHL film 24799 shows Joseph Boren Sr, released from paying pole tax for the year 1797. RESIDENCE-FAMILY: Joseph Boren, born abt 1705, had 10 children and died 1775 in Orange Co North Carolina. Charles, William and Joseph Boren are definitely proven to be brothers. They are probably sons of Joseph Boring born abt 1681. Edmond Bowrin is a definite son because of the location of his land. Child of Joseph Boren is: i. John Boren, born 1727 in Orange,North Carolina; died in Orange,North Carolina.

Generation No. 11

Samuel Hollingsworth, born 27 Mar 1673 in Armagh, Ireland; died 1748 in Bingham Township (Chester County) Pennsylvania. He was the son of Valentine Hollingsworth and Anne Calvert. He married Hannah Harlan 08 Jun 1701 in Kennett Meeting (New Castle County) Delaware. Hannah Harlan, born 04 Feb 1680/81 in Donnahlong, Ulster, County Down, Ireland; died 1701 in Birmingham, Chester, Pa. She was the daughter of George Harlan Harland and Elizabeth Duck. Children of Samuel Hollingsworth and Hannah Harlan are: i. Samuel Hollingsworth, born 1707 in Chester County, Pennsylvania; died 11 Nov 1751 in Pennsylvania; married Barbara Shewin

13 Nov 1738 in Pennsylvania. ii. Enoch Hollingsworth, born 1702 in New Castle County, Delaware. iii. John Hollingsworth, born 1705. iv. George Hollingsworth, born 1710. v. Elizabeth Hollingsworth, born 1712. Thomas Ashby Sr, born 1695 in Charleston,South Carolina, United States of America; died 1752 in Frederick Co,Maryland, United States of America. He was the son of John Ashby and Constantina Broughton. He married Elizabeth Lejeau 1713. Elizabeth Lejeau Children of Thomas Sr and Elizabeth Lejeau are: i. Thomas Ashby (Jr.), born 1724 in Stafford Co,Virginia, United States of America; died 1783 in Harpers Ferry,West Virginia,

United States of America; married Elizabeth McCullough. ii. John Ashby iii. Robert Ashby iv. Elizabeth Ashby v. Benjamin Ashby vi. Henry Ashby vii. Stephen Ashby Anthony Agee, born 1639 in North Nantes, France; died WFT Est. 1673-1730 in France. He married Judith Chastain 1659 in NORTH, France. Judith Chastain, born Abt. 1638 in North Nantes, France; died WFT Est. 1673-1733 in France. She was the daughter of John Francis Chastain and Francis Jane Reno (Re'Naut). Notes for Anthony Agee: [v14t0022.ged] !"The Agee Register" Louis N. Agee pg. 5 !BIRTH: C-E002-004 !C-Hamilton-001-002: Publications of Huguento Society of London, vol. XXVI: The family was of Noble birth, but became Huguenots nd were forced to give up its claim to nobility when lands were confiscated by the French government. ("A Record of the Agee Family" by Dr. P. M. Agee, Independence, MO., p.330) !C-Berry-001-003:

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More About Anthony Agee: BAPL: 25 Oct 1941 ENDL: 17 Feb 1942

Notes for Judith Chastain: [v14t0022.ged] !"The Agee Register" Louis N. Agee pg. 5 !DEATH: C-S001 !BIRTH: C-E002-004 !C-Hamilton-001-002: "Addenda to A FAMILY RECORD by Dr. P. M. Agee" She married Anthony Agee in France & she died there.

!C-Berry-001-003: More About Judith Chastain: BAPL: 27 Jun 1941 ENDL: 09 Oct 1941 Children of Anthony Agee and Judith Chastain are: i. Mary Elizabeth Agee, born 1663 in France; died WFT Est. 1704-1758; married Peter Jacob Fore Abt. 1700; born Abt. 1660 in

of, France; died WFT Est. 1704-1752. More About Mary Elizabeth Agee: BAPL: 24 Jan 1942 ENDL: 28 Jan 1942 SLGC: 16 Mar 1943 More About Peter Jacob Fore: BAPL: Submitted ENDL: Submitted

ii. Judith Agee, born 1665 in Maine, Et Lorie, Lorie, France; died WFT Est. 1666-1759. iii. Frances Agee, born 1667 in Maine, Et Lorie, Lorie, France; died WFT Est. 1668-1761. iv. Jacob Agee, born 1669 in Maine, Et Lorie, Lorie, France; died WFT Est. 1670-1759. v. Mathieu Agee, born 1670 in Nantes, France; died Aft. 1761 in Buckingham, Virginia, USA; married Ann Godwin Abt. 1718 in

France. Isaac Godwin, born 1671 in France; died WFT Est. 1693-1762 in Virginia, USA. He married Ann Pleasant WFT Est. 1690-1720. Ann Pleasant, born 1675 in France; died WFT Est. 1692-1769 in Virginia, USA. Notes for Isaac Godwin: [v14t0022.ged] !BD: C-S001 !BIRTH: C-E002-004 !"The Agee Register" Louis N. Agee pg. 5 Naturalized in Cumberland County Will Book 1, p. 33. A very prominent Gandovin Huguenot family was found near Nantes, France prior to the Revocation. !C-Hamilton-001-003: Isaac godwin's will, dated 8 Nov 1745-proved March Ct., 1751--of King Wm. Parish, Goochland Co. "To my wife Ann Godwin use of whole estate with reversion to my two grandau: Judit fore & Judith Agee." wit.: John Ford, Simon Droman, John Pophan, & Matthew Agee. Proved in court by one witness only, John Fore. More About Isaac Godwin: BAPL: 03 Jun 1950 ENDL: 28 Jun 1951

Notes for Ann Pleasant: [v14t0022.ged]

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!BD: C-S001 !BIRTH: C-E002-004 !"The Agee Register" Louis N. Agee pg. 5

!C-Hamilton-001-003: More About Ann Pleasant: BAPL: 03 Jun 1950 ENDL: 18 May 1951 Children of Isaac Godwin and Ann Pleasant are: i. Judith Godwin, born WFT Est. 1687-1721; died WFT Est. 1693-1801; married Peter Jacob Fore WFT Est. 1679-1744 in

Virginia, USA; born Abt. 1660 in of, France; died WFT Est. 1704-1752. Notes for Judith Godwin: [v14t0022.ged] !C-Hamilton-001-003: 2nd wife of Peter Fore (Ford) the Huguenot immigrant !C-Thompson-001-001: ditto More About Peter Jacob Fore: BAPL: Submitted ENDL: Submitted

ii. Ann Godwin, born Abt. 1690 in North Nantes, France; died Aft. 1761 in Buckingham, Virginia, USA; married Mathieu Agee

Abt. 1718 in France. Joseph Boring, born Abt. 1681 in Currituck,North Carolina; died 1775 in Currituck,North Carolina. He was the son of Edmond Bouren and Sarah Keeling. Notes for Joseph Boring: RESIDENCE-FAMILY: He inherited the land in present-day Perquimins Co North Carolina. It was in Currituck Co North Carolina at the time the will was written. Nothing further has been found for Joseph Bouren. It is believed that he lived on the land and that his son, Edmond Bowrin lived on it after. Edmond Bowrin (Bowin) shows up in Currituck Co North Carolina land records. Child of Joseph Boring is: i. Joseph Boren, born Abt. 1705 in Of,Currituck,North Carolina; died 1775 in Orange,North Carolina.

Generation No. 12

Valentine Hollingsworth, born 15 Aug 1632 in Belleniskcrannel, Parish Of Legoe, County Armagh, Ireland; died 13 Oct 1710 in New Castle County, Delaware. He was the son of Henry Hollingsworth and Catherine Cornish. He married Anne Calvert 12 Jun 1672 in Lurgan, Down, Ireland. Anne Calvert, born 02 Nov 1650 in New Castle County, Pennsylvania; died 17 Oct 1697 in Newark (New Castle County) Delaware. She was the daughter of Thomas Calvert and Jane Glassford. Children of Valentine Hollingsworth and Anne Calvert are: i. Samuel Hollingsworth, born 27 Mar 1673 in Armagh, Ireland; died 1748 in Bingham Township (Chester County) Pennsylvania;

married Hannah Harlan 08 Jun 1701 in Kennett Meeting (New Castle County) Delaware. ii. Enoch Hollingsworth, born 09 Aug 1675. iii. Jr. Valentine Hollingsworth, born 12 Jan 1676/77 in Ballyvickecrannell, Armagh, North Ireland. iv. Anne Hollingsworth, born 28 Dec 1680. v. John Hollingsworth, born 19 Feb 1683/84. vi. Joshua Hollingsworth, born 10 May 1686. George Harlan Harland, born 11 Mar 1648/49 in Durham, Durham, England; died 05 Jul 1714 in Brandywine Creek, Kennett Twp, Chester, Pa. He was the son of James Harland. He married Elizabeth Duck 17 Sep 1678 in Cermony Of Friends, Shankill, Armagh, Ireland. Elizabeth Duck, born 05 May 1660 in Durgan, Shankill, Armagh, Ireland; died Bet. 1711 - 1714 in Pennsbury Twp, Chester, Pa. She was the daughter of Ezekel Duck and Hannah Hoope.

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More About George Harlan Harland: Burial: 1714, Centre Mm, Cem., Christiana 100, New Castle, De More About Elizabeth Duck: Burial: Bef. 1714, Centre Mm, Cem., Chester, Pa Children of George Harland and Elizabeth Duck are: i. Hannah Harlan, born 04 Feb 1680/81 in Donnahlong, Ulster, County Down, Ireland; died 1701 in Birmingham, Chester, Pa;

married Samuel Hollingsworth 08 Jun 1701 in Kennett Meeting (New Castle County) Delaware. ii. Michael Harlan, born Abt. 1676. iii. Aaron Harlan, born 24 Oct 1685 in Donnahlong, Down, Ulster, Ireland; died 1732 in Kenneth, Chester, Pennsylvania. iv. Deborah Harlan, born 28 Oct 1690 in Donnahlong, Down, Ulster, Ireland; died 28 May 1712 in Kenneth, Chester, Pennsylvania. v. Ezekiel Harlan, born 16 Jun 1679 in Donnahlong, Down, Ulster, Ireland; died 15 Apr 1731 in Kenneth, Chester, Pennsylvania. vi. Elizabeth Harlan, born 09 Aug 1694 in Donnahlong, Down, Ulster, Ireland; died in Friends Burying, Kennet, Chester Co, De. vii. Rebecca Harlan, born 17 Aug 1688 in Donnahlong, Down, Ulster, Ireland; died 17 Aug 1775 in Kennet Twp, Chester Co, Pa. viii. James Harlan, born 19 Aug 1692 in Donnahlong, Down, Ulster, Ireland; died 1762 in Frederick Co, Va. ix. Joshua Harlan, born 15 Nov 1696 in Chester, Chester Mm, Pennsylvania; died 05 Jun 1744 in Kennett Twp., Chester, Pa. x. Moses Harlan, born 20 Dec 1683 in Donnahlong, Down, Ulster, Ireland; died 29 Mar 1749 in Menallan Twp, Adams Co, Pa. John Ashby, born 1675 in Friday Steet,London,England; died 1727 in Charleston,South Carolina, United States of America. He was the son of John Ashby and Elizabeth Thorowgood. He married Constantina Broughton 1694. Constantina Broughton Children of John Ashby and Constantina Broughton are: i. Thomas Ashby Sr, born 1695 in Charleston,South Carolina, United States of America; died 1752 in Frederick Co,Maryland,

United States of America; married (1) Elizabeth Lejeau 1713; married (2) Roseanne Berry 1731. ii. Robert Ashby iii. Ann Ashby John Francis Chastain, born 1609 in Near Nantes, France; died WFT Est. 1664-1701. He married Francis Jane Reno (Re'Naut) Bef. 1655 in France. Francis Jane Reno (Re'Naut), born WFT Est. 1598-1627 in of, Dauphiny, France; died WFT Est. 1665-1717. She was the daughter of Charles RENOU and Ann Madam RENOU. Notes for John Francis Chastain: [v14t0022.ged] !"The Agee Register" Louis N. Agee pg. 5 !C-Hamilton-001-002: "Addenda to A FAMILY RECORD by Dr. P. M. Agee" !C-Berry-001-003: More About John Francis Chastain: BAPL: 22 May 1942 ENDL: 25 May 1942

Notes for Francis Jane Reno (Re'Naut): [v14t0022.ged] !"The Agee Register" Louis N. Agee pg. 5 !C-Berry-001-003: !"Blankenship Ancestors", Gayle Blankenship; Pg. C-136

!C-Hamilton-001-002: "Addenda to A FAMILY RECORD by Dr. P. M. Agee" Children of John Chastain and Francis Reno (Re'Naut) are: i. Charles Reno Chastain, born WFT Est. 1630-1659; died WFT Est. 1635-1741.

Notes for Charles Reno Chastain: [v14t0022.ged] !"The Agee Register" Louis N. Agee pg. 5 !C-Hamilton-001-002: "Addenda to A FAMILY RECORD by Dr. P. M. Agee" !C-Berry-001-003: Moved to Virginia after marriage.

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ii. Frances Jane Chastain, born WFT Est. 1630-1659; died WFT Est. 1646-1741; married James Francis Bryant WFT Est. 1646-

1692; born WFT Est. 1620-1657; died WFT Est. 1646-1735. Notes for Frances Jane Chastain: [v14t0022.ged] !"The Agee Register" Louis N. Agee pg. 5 !C-Hamilton-001-002: "Addenda to A FAMILY RECORD by Dr. P. M. Agee" !C-Berry-001-003: Moved to Virginia after marriage. Notes for James Francis Bryant: [v14t0022.ged] !"The Agee Register" Louis N. Agee pg. 5 !C-Hamilton-001-002: "Addenda to A FAMILY RECORD by Dr. P. M. Agee" !C-Berry-001-003: Moved to Virginia after marriage. More About James Francis Bryant: TITL: Sr.

iii. Mary Ann Chastain, born WFT Est. 1630-1659; died WFT Est. 1654-1741; married Daniel Isaac Fore WFT Est. 1647-1692;

born WFT Est. 1622-1657; died Abt. Aug 1735 in Henrico, Virginia, USA. Notes for Mary Ann Chastain: [v14t0022.ged] !"The Agee Register" Louis N. Agee pg. 5 !C-Hamilton-001-002: "Addenda to A FAMILY RECORD by Dr. P. M. Agee" !C-Berry-001-003: Notes for Daniel Isaac Fore: [v14t0022.ged] !"The Agee Register" Louis N. Agee pg. 5 !C-Hamilton-001-002: "Addenda to A FAMILY RECORD by Dr. P. M. Agee" !C-Berry-001-003: !"Blankenship Ancestors", Gayle Blankenship; Pg. C-136 (5 children-18 gch)

iv. Elizabeth Ann Chastain, born WFT Est. 1631-1660; died WFT Est. 1683-1747; married Joseph Bondurant WFT Est. 1651-1697;

born WFT Est. 1629-1658; died WFT Est. 1683-1743. Notes for Elizabeth Ann Chastain: [v14t0022.ged] !"The Agee Register" Louis N. Agee; pg. 5 !C-Hamilton-001-002: "Addenda to A FAMILY RECORD by Dr. P. M. Agee" !C-Berry-001-003: !"Blankenship Ancestors", Gayle Blankenship; Pg. C-136 Notes for Joseph Bondurant: [v14t0022.ged] !"The Agee Register" Louis N. Agee; pg. 5 !C-Hamilton-001-002: "Addenda to A FAMILY RECORD by Dr. P. M. Agee" !C-Berry-001-003: !"Blankenship Ancestors", Gayle Blankenship; Pg. C-136 More About Joseph Bondurant: TITL: Dr

v. Judith Chastain, born Abt. 1638 in North Nantes, France; died WFT Est. 1673-1733 in France; married Anthony Agee 1659 in

NORTH, France. vi. Peter James Chastain, born 1663; died 03 Oct 1728; married (1) Mary Magdalene Verreuil WFT Est. 1680-1711; born WFT Est.

1659-1678; died WFT Est. 1680-1763; married (2) Mary Magdalene De Rochefoucauld WFT Est. 1680-1711; born WFT Est. 1659-1678; died WFT Est. 1680-1763. Notes for Peter James Chastain: [v14t0022.ged]

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!"The Agee Register" Louis N. Agee pg. 5 Came to Virginia !C-Hamilton-001-002: "Addenda to A FAMILY RECORD by Dr. P. M. Agee" !C-Berry-001-003: !C-GC001-001: Arrived in this country with his family in the year 1700. !"Blankenship Ancestors", Gayle Blankenship; Pg. C-137 (8 children-29 Gch) More About Peter James Chastain: TITL: Captain Notes for Mary Magdalene Verreuil: [v14t0022.ged] !C-Hamilton-001-002: "Addenda to A FAMILY RECORD by Dr. P. M. Agee" Widow of Sir Anthony Trabue "Henrico Deeds & Wills" 1723-37 (Reel 7A, p. 304: Will of Magdalen Chastain, mentions: son, Anthony Trabue; "And my will is that he may be free by virtue of this my present will & testament." daughters: Magdalene Trabue, Judith Trabue. sons: John Trabue, Jacob Trabue (dau. Magdalen to live with him or her godmother, Eliz. Dutoy. Dau. Judith to live with Jacob or his godmother, Susanna Fforcy.) Brother, Francis Fflournoy, executor. "Library of Congress" - "'Dictionaire de la Noblesse" Tome V. Pg. 262 Chasteignier, Seigneu du Brune & Chastain - dau. Susanne m. Louis de la Rochefoucauld, Seigneur de Bayles. "Goochland Deed Book 1728-34 Pg. 268 Stephen Chastain leaves a slave to his cousin, Mary Forsee, infant dau. of John Francis Forsee, & also mentions his kinsman, Stephen Forsee. "Henrico Deeds & Wills" 1723-37 p. 109 (Reel 7A) Stephen Chastain & wife, Martha, sell land June 1727 "Chastain Arms"-Azure, two Castles Argent, upon a bend roses gules. !C-Berry-001-003:

Edmond Bouren, born Abt. 1660 in Lower Norfolk,Virginia; died 1712 in Currituck,North Carolina. He was the son of John Boreing and Elinor Martin. He married Sarah Keeling 1680 in Of, Norfolk, VA. Sarah Keeling, born Abt. 1660 in Of,Currituck,North Carolina; died Abt. 1770 in Of,Currituck,North Carolina. Notes for Edmond Bouren: !WILL: FHL film 32804, item 1; Will of John Bouring, dated 31 Jan 1673; proved 1677; The children were not quite of age by Jun 1677; Aparently Richard Bouring came of age before 20 Nov 1677; He sells land at that time; Edmond shows up in the land records as early as 1682; FHL book 975.6 S2gr; ABSTRACTS OF NORTH CAROLINA WILLS 1712-22, page 42; Will of Edmund Bouren, dated 29 Jul 1711; Currituck Precinct; no probate; one son named Joseph, that he gave land on Youpim Ridge; three daughters: Sarah, Jane and Susannah Bouren. RESIDENCE 1685: FHL film 32804, item 1; Edmond Bowring has acquired other land than that of his father's will by 1682 when he begins selling land; He sells land in 1685 in Lower Norfolk Co Virginia; This film shows several land transactions he made. RESIDENCE 1704: Land Patent Book 1, page 36; shows Edmond Bouring listed in a land description dated 7 Nov 1704 in Currituck Precinct, North Carolina. FAMILY: Edmond Bouren, born abt 1658-60, common (illegitimate) son of John Boreing in Lower Norfolk Co Virginia and stayed in the area but moved across the border to North Carolina. His will is dated 29 Jul 1711. It is believed that he died shortly after it was written. Child of Edmond Bouren and Sarah Keeling is: i. Joseph Boring, born Abt. 1681 in Currituck,North Carolina; died 1775 in Currituck,North Carolina.

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Generation No. 13

Henry Hollingsworth, born 1600 in Belleniskerannell, Segoe, Armagh, Ireland; died 12 Apr 1672 in Belliniskcrannel, Seagoe Parish, Armagh, Ireland. He married Catherine Cornish. Catherine Cornish, born 1602 in Belleniskcrannell, Segoe, Armagh, Ireland; died in Belliniskcrannel, Seagoe Parish, Armagh, Ireland. She was the daughter of Henry Cornish. Child of Henry Hollingsworth and Catherine Cornish is: i. Valentine Hollingsworth, born 15 Aug 1632 in Belleniskcrannel, Parish Of Legoe, County Armagh, Ireland; died 13 Oct 1710 in

New Castle County, Delaware; married (1) Ann Ree 07 Jun 1655 in Armagh, North Ireland; married (2) Anne Calvert 12 Jun 1672 in Lurgan, Down, Ireland.

Thomas Calvert, born 17 Dec 1617 in Lygasory, Lugan, Armagh, Ireland; died 17 Dec 1685 in Chester County, Pennsylvania. He was the son of John Crossland Calvert and Grace Myers. He married Jane Glassford 11 Nov 1647 in Belfast, Ireland. Jane Glassford She was the daughter of Hugh Glassford and Margaret Stannillis. Children of Thomas Calvert and Jane Glassford are: i. Anne Calvert, born 02 Nov 1650 in New Castle County, Pennsylvania; died 17 Oct 1697 in Newark (New Castle County)

Delaware; married Valentine Hollingsworth 12 Jun 1672 in Lurgan, Down, Ireland. ii. John Calvert, born 06 Oct 1648 in Stranmillis, Belfast, Ulster, Northern Ireland. iii. Margaret Calvert, born 04 Jun 1661 in Killuirgan, Sego, Armagh, Ireland. iv. Elizabeth Calvert, born 26 Jun 1664 in New Castle County, Pennsylvania. James Harland, born 1625 in Bishopick, Near Durham, Durham, England. He was the son of William Harland. Child of James Harland is: i. George Harlan Harland, born 11 Mar 1648/49 in Durham, Durham, England; died 05 Jul 1714 in Brandywine Creek, Kennett

Twp, Chester, Pa; married Elizabeth Duck 17 Sep 1678 in Cermony Of Friends, Shankill, Armagh, Ireland. Ezekel Duck, born 1628 in Of Shankill, Armagh, Ireland; died 1654 in Of Shankill, Armagh, Ireland. He married Hannah Hoope. Hannah Hoope, born 1632 in Of Shankill, Armagh, Ireland; died 1654 in Of Shankill, Armagh, Ireland. Children of Ezekel Duck and Hannah Hoope are: i. Elizabeth Duck, born 05 May 1660 in Durgan, Shankill, Armagh, Ireland; died Bet. 1711 - 1714 in Pennsbury Twp, Chester, Pa;

married George Harlan Harland 17 Sep 1678 in Cermony Of Friends, Shankill, Armagh, Ireland. ii. William Duck iii. Hannah Duck John Ashby, born 1633 in Leicestershire,England; died 1699 in London,England. He was the son of George Ashby and Elizabeth Bennett. He married Elizabeth Thorowgood. Elizabeth Thorowgood, born 1651 in Hornchurch,Essex,England; died 1746. She was the daughter of Benjamin Thorowgood. Children of John Ashby and Elizabeth Thorowgood are: i. John Ashby, born 1675 in Friday Steet,London,England; died 1727 in Charleston,South Carolina, United States of America;

married (1) Constantina Broughton 1694; married (2) Elizabeth Ball 1726. ii. Richard Ashby iii. Theodosia Ashby iv. Jemima Ashby Charles RENOU, born 17 Oct 1581 in Angers, Anjou, France; died WFT Est. 1598-1683. He married Ann Madam RENOU WFT Est. 1584-1638. Ann Madam RENOU, born Abt. 1585 in Near, Nantes, Bretagne, France; died WFT Est. 1598-1689. Notes for Charles RENOU: [v14t0022.ged] !"The Agee Register" Louis N. Agee; pg. 5 !"Blankenship Ancestors", Gayle Blankenship; Pg. C-136 !C-Berry-001-003:

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Notes for Ann Madam RENOU: [v14t0022.ged] !"The Agee Register" Louis N. Agee; pg. 5 !C-Berry-001-003:

!"Blankenship Ancestors", Gayle Blankenship; Pg. C-136 Child of Charles RENOU and Ann RENOU is: 3731 i. Francis Jane Reno (Re'Naut), born WFT Est. 1598-1627 in of, Dauphiny, France; died WFT Est. 1665-1717; married John

Francis Chastain Bef. 1655 in France. John Boreing, born Abt. 1615 in England; died Abt. 1677 in Lower Norfolk,Virginia. He married Elinor Martin. Elinor Martin, born Bet. 1626 - 1654; died Bet. 1736 - 1755 in Old Bathtown, Virginia. Notes for John Boreing: !WILL: FHL film 32804, item 1; Will of John Bouring, dated 1677 in Lower Norfolk Co Virginia; John Bouring Jr is a legitimate child; He had two common brother, Richard and Edmund. NOTES: John Boreing, born before 1615. His name is spelled Boran, Boreing, and Bouring in early Virginia records. He was in Virginia begore 1645. He married 1st ___ and had one son, John Boring Jr. His wife apparently died. He did not remarry but had two sons out of wedlock that he recognized in his will: Richard and Edmond. They were still under age at the time he wrote the will in 1677. They begin to show up in records by the early 1680's. Children of John Boreing and Elinor Martin are: i. Edmond Bouren, born Abt. 1660 in Lower Norfolk,Virginia; died 1712 in Currituck,North Carolina; married Sarah Keeling

1680 in Of, Norfolk, VA. ii. John Bouren Jr., born Abt. 1637 in Lower Norfolk Co, Virginia. iii. Richard Bouring, born Abt. 1658 in Lower Norfolk Co, Virginia.

Generation No. 14

Henry Cornish, born 1576 in Of, Armagh, , Ireland. Child of Henry Cornish is: i. Catherine Cornish, born 1602 in Belleniskcrannell, Segoe, Armagh, Ireland; died in Belliniskcrannel, Seagoe Parish, Armagh,

Ireland; married Henry Hollingsworth. John Crossland Calvert, born Abt. 1580 in Greatmoresome, Yorkshire, England; died in Northern Ireland. He was the son of Leonard Calvert and Grace Alicia Hawksworth Crossland. He married Grace Myers. Grace Myers, born Abt. 1589 in England. Children of John Calvert and Grace Myers are: i. Thomas Calvert, born 17 Dec 1617 in Lygasory, Lugan, Armagh, Ireland; died 17 Dec 1685 in Chester County, Pennsylvania;

married Jane Glassford 11 Nov 1647 in Belfast, Ireland. ii. Johannes Calvert iii. Susanna Calvert iv. Ellin Calvert v. Mary Calvert vi. Isabell Calvert, born 1605 in Tidkinhow, Skelton-in-Cleveland, Yorkshire, England/Yorkshire, England. vii. Elizabeth Calvert, born Oct 1608. viii. Anne Calvert, born 1610. ix. John Calvert, born 25 Jul 1610 in Skelton-in-Cleveland, Great Moorsholm, Yorkshire, England/Skelton, England. x. Margarett Calvert, born 1617 in Ireland. xi. Leonard Calvert, born Abt. 1618.

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Hugh Glassford He married Margaret Stannillis. Margaret Stannillis Child of Hugh Glassford and Margaret Stannillis is: i. Jane Glassford, married Thomas Calvert 11 Nov 1647 in Belfast, Ireland. William Harland, born 1594 in England; died 1651 in England. He was the son of James Harland. Child of William Harland is: i. James Harland, born 1625 in Bishopick, Near Durham, Durham, England. George Ashby, born 1581 in Quenby,Leicestershire,England; died 1653 in Quenby,Leicestershire,England. He was the son of George Ashby and Mary Gedney. He married Elizabeth Bennett in Hornchurch,Essex,England. Elizabeth Bennett, born 1605 in England; died 1681 in Quenby,Leicestershire,England. She was the daughter of George Bennett. Children of George Ashby and Elizabeth Bennett are: i. John Ashby, born 1633 in Leicestershire,England; died 1699 in London,England; married Elizabeth Thorowgood. ii. Anne Ashby iii. Mabel Ashby iv. Sarah Ashby v. Elizabeth Ashby vi. Mary Ashby vii. George Ashby viii. Bennet Ashby ix. William Ashby Benjamin Thorowgood, died 1694 in London,England. He was the son of Richard Thorowgood. Child of Benjamin Thorowgood is: i. Elizabeth Thorowgood, born 1651 in Hornchurch,Essex,England; died 1746; married John Ashby.

Generation No. 15

Leonard Calvert, born 23 Aug 1550 in Danbywiske, Kipling Swale, Yorkshire, England; died in in England. He was the son of John Calvert and Dorothy Leonard. He married Grace Alicia Hawksworth Crossland. Grace Alicia Hawksworth Crossland, born 20 Aug 1552 in Crossland Hills, Yorkshire, England. Children of Leonard Calvert and Grace Crossland are: i. John Crossland Calvert, born Abt. 1580 in Greatmoresome, Yorkshire, England; died in Northern Ireland; married Grace Myers. ii. Christopher Crossland Calvert iii. Leonard Crossland Calvert iv. Thomas Crossland Calvert v. George Crossland Calvert, born 1578 in Kipling, Cheplry of Bolton, Yorkshire, England/Yorkshire, England; died 15 Apr 1632

in London, England. More About George Crossland Calvert: Burial: Apr 1632, St. Dunstan's-in-the-West, West Fleet St., London, England

James Harland, born 1580 in England. Child of James Harland is: i. William Harland, born 1594 in England; died 1651 in England. George Ashby, born 1539 in Quenby,Leicestershire,England; died 1618 in Quenby,Leicestershire,England. He was the son of Robert Ashby and Barbara Ashby. He married Mary Gedney 1580. Mary Gedney, born 1555. Children of George Ashby and Mary Gedney are:

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i. George Ashby, born 1581 in Quenby,Leicestershire,England; died 1653 in Quenby,Leicestershire,England; married Elizabeth Bennett in Hornchurch,Essex,England.

ii. Dorothy Ashby iii. Henry Ashby iv. William Ashby v. Thomas Ashby vi. Bridget Ashby vii. Anne Ashby George Bennett Child of George Bennett is: i. Elizabeth Bennett, born 1605 in England; died 1681 in Quenby,Leicestershire,England; married George Ashby in

Hornchurch,Essex,England. Richard Thorowgood, died 1678 in London,England. He was the son of William Thorowgood. Child of Richard Thorowgood is: i. Benjamin Thorowgood, died 1694 in London,England.

Generation No. 16

John Calvert, born 1525 in Bolton, Lancashire, England/Bolton, England; died 09 May 1566 in Yorkshire, England. He was the son of William Calvert. He married Dorothy Leonard 1548 in England. Dorothy Leonard, born in Hurstmencauxcastle Sussex, England. She was the daughter ofJohn Leonard and Elizabeth Harmon. Children of John Calvert and Dorothy Leonard are: i. Leonard Calvert, born 23 Aug 1550 in Danbywiske, Kipling Swale, Yorkshire, England; died in in England; married Grace

Alicia Hawksworth Crossland. ii. Thomas Calvert iii. Robert Calvert, born Abt. 1552. Robert Ashby, born 1517 in Leicestershire,England; died 1557 in Quenby,Leicestershire,England. He was the son of Robert Ashby and Katherine. He married Barbara Ashby 1537. Barbara Ashby, born 1508; died 1598. Children of Robert Ashby and Barbara Ashby are: i. George Ashby, born 1539 in Quenby,Leicestershire,England; died 1618 in Quenby,Leicestershire,England; married Mary

Gedney 1580. ii. Joyce Ashby iii. Edward Ashby iv. Dorothy Ashby v. Elizabeth Ashby vi. Margery Ashby William Thorowgood, died 1603 in London,England. Child of William Thorowgood is: i. Richard Thorowgood, died 1678 in London,England.

Generation No. 17

William Calvert Child of William Calvert is: i. John Calvert, born 1525 in Bolton, Lancashire, England/Bolton, England; died 09 May 1566 in Yorkshire, England; married

Dorothy Leonard 1548 in England.

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John Leonard, born 1508 in Of Knole Near, Chevening, Kent, England; died 12 Mar 1589/90 in Chevening, Kent, England. He was the son of John Leonard and Catherine Weston. He married Elizabeth Harmon Abt. 1538 in England. Elizabeth Harmon, born 1520 in Elam, Crayford, Kent, England; died 26 Oct 1585 in Kent, England. She was the daughter of William Harmon and Margaret Boteler. Children of John Leonard and Elizabeth Harmon are: i. Dorothy Leonard, born in Hurstmencauxcastle Sussex, England; married John Calvert 1548 in England. ii. Timothy Leonard iii. Sampson Leonard, born 1545 in Kent, England. iv. Elizabeth Leonard v. Benjamin Leonard vi. Rachel Leonard, born 1553 in Knole, Kent, England. vii. Samuel Leonard viii. Anne Leonard, born 1556 in Chevening, Kent, England. ix. Timothea Leonard Robert Ashby, born 1491 in Leicestershire,England. He was the son of William Ashby and Katherine. He married Katherine 1516 in Leicester, England. Katherine, born 1495 in Leicester, England. Children of Robert Ashby and Katherine are: i. Robert Ashby, born 1517 in Leicestershire,England; died 1557 in Quenby,Leicestershire,England; married (1) BENBERIE

(Concubine); married (2) Barbara Ashby 1537. ii. Charles Ashby

Generation No. 18

John Leonard, born Abt. 1479 in Kent, England. He was the son of John Lennard and Anne Bird. He married Catherine Weston. Catherine Weston, born Abt. 1484 in England. Child of John Leonard and Catherine Weston is: i. John Leonard, born 1508 in Of Knole Near, Chevening, Kent, England; died 12 Mar 1589/90 in Chevening, Kent, England;

married Elizabeth Harmon Abt. 1538 in England. William Harmon, born Abt. 1488 in Kent, England. He married Margaret Boteler. Margaret Boteler, born Abt. 1490 in Hertfordshire, England. Child of William Harmon and Margaret Boteler is: i. Elizabeth Harmon, born 1520 in Elam, Crayford, Kent, England; died 26 Oct 1585 in Kent, England; married John Leonard Abt.

1538 in England. William Ashby, born 1445 in Quenby,Leicestershire,England; died 1514 in Houghton,Leicestershire,England. He was the son of Thomas Ashby and Catherine Hesilrige. He married Katherine. Katherine Children of William Ashby and Katherine are: i. Robert Ashby, born 1491 in Leicestershire,England; married Katherine 1516 in Leicester, England. ii. George Ashby iii. William Ashby

Generation No. 19

John Lennard, born Abt. 1459 in Kent, England; died 1530 in England. He was the son of George Lennard and Matilda (UNKOWN). He married Anne Bird. Anne Bird, born Abt. 1463 in Middlesex, England. Children of John Lennard and Anne Bird are: i. John Leonard, born Abt. 1479 in Kent, England; married Catherine Weston. ii. William Leonard, born 1482.

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iii. George Leonard, born 1483. Thomas Ashby, born 1416 in Quenby,Leicestershire,England; died 1488 in Quenby,Leicestershire,England. He was the son of Edmund Ashby. He married Catherine Hesilrige 1442. Catherine Hesilrige She was the daughter of William Hesilrige and Elizabeth Staunton Harold. Children of Thomas Ashby and Catherine Hesilrige are: i. William Ashby, born 1445 in Quenby,Leicestershire,England; died 1514 in Houghton,Leicestershire,England; married

Katherine. ii. Thomas Ashby iii. Anne Ashby

Generation No. 20

George Lennard, born Abt. 1427 in Kent, England. He married Matilda (UNKOWN). Matilda (UNKOWN) Child of George Lennard and Matilda (UNKOWN) is: i. John Lennard, born Abt. 1459 in Kent, England; died 1530 in England; married Anne Bird. Edmund Ashby, born 1377 in QUENBY,,LEICESTERSHIRE,ENGLAND; died 1437 in QUENBY,,LEICESTERSHIRE,ENGLAND. He was the son of Thomas Ashby. Child of Edmund Ashby is: i. Thomas Ashby, born 1416 in Quenby,Leicestershire,England; died 1488 in Quenby,Leicestershire,England; married Catherine

Hesilrige 1442. William Hesilrige, born 1437 in Nosely,Leicestershire,England; died Feb 1472/73 in LEICESTERSHIRE BUR NOSELEY CHAPLE LEICESTERSIRE. He was the son of Thomas Hesilrige and Elizabeth Broket. He married Elizabeth Staunton Harold Jul 1458. Elizabeth Staunton Harold, born Bet. 1421 - 1445; died Bet. 1467 - 1533. She was the daughter of Thomas Staunton Harold. More About William Hesilrige: Record Change: 07 Aug 2001 More About Elizabeth Staunton Harold: Record Change: 07 Aug 2001 Children of William Hesilrige and Elizabeth Harold are: i. Catherine Hesilrige, married Thomas Ashby 1442. ii. Thomas Hesilrige, born 1464; died Aft. 1525 in NOSELEY, LEICESTERSHIRE, ENGLAND ; married Lucy Entwysill Bet.

1481 - 1511; born Bet. 1460 - 1479; died 08 Oct 1525. iii. Robert Hesilrige iv. John Hesilrige v. Ruth Hesilrige

Generation No. 21

Thomas Ashby, born 1340 in QUENBY,,LEICESTERSHIRE,ENGLAND; died 24 Aug 1416 in QUENBY,,LEICESTERSHIRE,ENGLAND. He was the son of William De Ashby and Margeret Wolsen Cote. Child of Thomas Ashby is: i. Edmund Ashby, born 1377 in QUENBY,,LEICESTERSHIRE,ENGLAND; died 1437 in

QUENBY,,LEICESTERSHIRE,ENGLAND. Thomas Hesilrige, born 1407; died 29 Sep 1467. He was the son of Thomas Hesilrige and Isabel Heron. He married Elizabeth Broket. Elizabeth Broket, born Bet. 1397 - 1419; died Bet. 1440 - 1506. She was the daughter of Thomas Broket.

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More About Thomas Hesilrige: Record Change: 07 Aug 2001 More About Elizabeth Broket: Record Change: 07 Aug 2001 Children of Thomas Hesilrige and Elizabeth Broket are: i. William Hesilrige, born 1437 in Nosely,Leicestershire,England; died Feb 1472/73 in LEICESTERSHIRE BUR NOSELEY

CHAPLE LEICESTERSIRE; married Elizabeth Staunton Harold Jul 1458. ii. Margaret Hesilrige iii. Elizabeth Hesilrige Thomas Staunton Harold, born Bet. 1380 - 1419; died Bet. 1421 - 1500. Child of Thomas Staunton Harold is: i. Elizabeth Staunton Harold, born Bet. 1421 - 1445; died Bet. 1467 - 1533; married William Hesilrige Jul 1458.

Generation No. 22

William De Ashby, born 1300 in MELTON,,MOMBRAY,ENGLAND; died 1365 in LEICESTERSHIRE,ENGLAND. He married Margeret Wolsen Cote. Margeret Wolsen Cote Child of William De Ashby and Margeret Cote is: i. Thomas Ashby, born 1340 in QUENBY,,LEICESTERSHIRE,ENGLAND; died 24 Aug 1416 in

QUENBY,,LEICESTERSHIRE,ENGLAND. Thomas Hesilrige, born Bet. 1347 - 1377; died 15 Oct 1422. He was the son of William Hesilrige and Joan Esselington. He married Isabel Heron Bet. 1371 - 1415. Isabel Heron, born Bet. 1365 - 1388 in Of Fawdon, , Northumberland, England; died Bef. 1439. She was the daughter of Sir Roger Heron and Margaret Hastings. More About Thomas Hesilrige: Record Change: 07 Aug 2001 More About Isabel Heron: Record Change: 07 Aug 2001 Children of Thomas Hesilrige and Isabel Heron are: 1515524 i. Thomas Hesilrige, born 1407; died 29 Sep 1467; married Elizabeth Broket. ii. John Hesilrige Thomas Broket More About Thomas Broket: Record Change: 07 Aug 2001 Child of Thomas Broket is: 1515525 i. Elizabeth Broket, born Bet. 1397 - 1419; died Bet. 1440 - 1506; married Thomas Hesilrige.

Generation No. 23

William Hesilrige, born Abt. 1325 in Northumberland England; died Abt. 1385. He was the son of Simon De Hesilrige. He married Joan Esselington Bet. 1342 - 1368. Joan Esselington, born Bet. 1321 - 1340; died Bet. 1347 - 1425. She was the daughter of Robert Esselington. More About William Hesilrige: Record Change: 12 Aug 2001

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More About Joan Esselington: Record Change: 12 Aug 2001 Children of William Hesilrige and Joan Esselington are: i. Thomas Hesilrige, born Bet. 1347 - 1377; died 15 Oct 1422; married Isabel Heron Bet. 1371 - 1415. ii. Robert Hesilrige iii. Donald Hesilrige iv. William Hesilrige v. John Hesilrige Sir Roger Heron, born Abt. 1330 in Ford,Glendale,Northumberland,England ; died Bef. 1400 in Croydon,Cambridgeshire,England /Croydon, England. He was the son of Lord Heron William Heron and Isabel de Grey. He married Margaret Hastings. Margaret Hastings, born Abt. 1353 in Kirby,Leicestershire,England; died 1407. She was the daughter of Sir Ralph Hastings and Isabel Sadington. Notes for Sir Roger Heron: 2. SIR ROGER HERON, son and heir, born about 1330, and aged 40 and morein 1381. He for some reason seems to have lost Ford and the principalhereditary lands (m), though he succeeded to Croydon. He occurs as a knight in 1364. In 1390 Sir Walter Tailboys claimed the manorof Croydon afsd. against him. Nothing is known of his career. He marriedMargaret. He was dead in 1400, as appears by the inquisition on his son.His widow, whose parentage is unknown, married, in May 1401, John BLAKET,the King's esquire. She died in 1407. [Complete Peerage VI:486-7,(transcribed by Dave Utzinger)] (m) William, his [younger] brother, had Ford. He is called "the blind,of Simonburn", in the pedigrees (eg. that by Sir Richard Heron compiledin 1798, where the eldest son Roger is omitted and his descendants areassigned to this William, whose descendants are assigned to John Heron ofThornton). In 2388, as "William Heron of Ford, Esq.", he complained thatafter a raid on his lands by the Scots two years previously he had made acounter-raid in time of truce, being thereupon imprisoned and fined bythe Earl of Northumberland. He may have been the William Heron who wasKnight of the shire for Northumberland in 1371. He d. before the Percyforfeiture in 1403, when his son and heir William was ward to the Earl ofNorthumberland. William the son m. Isabel, whose parentage is unknown.He, as "William Heron of Ford, Esq." was slain 20 Jan 1427/8, while withsome of his men, attacking the house of John Manners, of Etal, nearFord. His widow Isabel alleged that he had been killed maliciously. Shem. 11 May 1432, at Whittingham, Sir William Lumley, of Ravenshelm. Shewas living 1483, being called Elizabeth in the Lumley inquisitions.William Heron and Isabel his wife had a son and heir John, who m.Elizabeth, great-granddaughter of Roger, 2nd lord of Ford, thus unitingthe senior lines, as shown in the text, p. 488. More About Sir Roger Heron: Record Change: 07 Aug 2001 More About Margaret Hastings: Record Change: 07 Aug 2001 Children of Roger Heron and Margaret Hastings are: i. Isabel Heron, born Bet. 1365 - 1388 in Of Fawdon, , Northumberland, England; died Bef. 1439; married Thomas Hesilrige Bet.

1371 - 1415. ii. Sir Isabel Scott, born in Newcastle upon Tyne,Northumberland,England; married William Heron; born in

Croydon,Cambridgeshire,Eng; died 1403.

Generation No. 24

Simon De Hesilrige, born Abt. 1280. More About Simon De Hesilrige: Record Change: 12 Aug 2001 Child of Simon De Hesilrige is: i. William Hesilrige, born Abt. 1325 in Northumberland England; died Abt. 1385; married Joan Esselington Bet. 1342 - 1368. Robert Esselington, born Bet. 1275 - 1312; died Bet. 1321 - 1392. More About Robert Esselington:

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Record Change: 12 Aug 2001 Child of Robert Esselington is: i. Joan Esselington, born Bet. 1321 - 1340; died Bet. 1347 - 1425; married William Hesilrige Bet. 1342 - 1368. Lord Heron William Heron, born Abt. Nov 1304 in Ford, Glendale, Cumbria, England; died 21 Dec 1379. He was the son of Roger Heron and Elizabeth de Swinburne. He married Isabel de Grey. Isabel de Grey, born Abt. 1315 in Castle Heaton, Wark-on-Tweed, Northumberland, England. She was the daughter of Sir Thomas de Grey and Agnes de Beyle.

Notes for Isabel de Grey:

Sources: Available on CD-ROM Disc# 107 Child of William Heron and Isabel de Grey is: i. Sir Roger Heron, born Abt. 1330 in Ford,Glendale,Northumberland,England ; died Bef. 1400 in

Croydon,Cambridgeshire,England /Croydon, England; married Margaret Hastings. Sir Ralph Hastings, born Abt. 1333 in Fillongley,Meriden,Warwickshire,England ; died 1398 in Kirby,Leicestershire,England . He married Isabel Sadington Bet. 1290 - 1338. Isabel Sadington She was the daughter of Robert Sadington and Joice Martival. More About Sir Ralph Hastings: Record Change: 07 Aug 2001 Child of Ralph Hastings and Isabel Sadington is: i. Margaret Hastings, born Abt. 1353 in Kirby,Leicestershire,England; died 1407; married (1) Sir Roger Heron; married (2) John

Blaket May 1401.

Generation No. 25

Roger Heron, died Bef. 15 Mar 1332/33. He was the son of Sir William Heron and Christian de Notton. He married Elizabeth de Swinburne. Elizabeth de Swinburne, died Bef. 1326. She was the daughter of Adam de Swinburne. Child of Roger Heron and Elizabeth de Swinburne is: i. Lord Heron William Heron, born Abt. Nov 1304 in Ford, Glendale, Cumbria, England; died 21 Dec 1379; married Isabel de

Grey. Sir Thomas de Grey, born Abt. 1280 in Castle Heaton, Wark-on-Tweed, Northumberland, England; died 12 Mar 1343/44 in Castle Chillingham, Glendale, Cumbria, England. He was the son of Thomas Grey. He married Agnes de Beyle Bef. 1312. Agnes de Beyle, born Abt. 1290 in Northumberland, England; died Aft. 1322.

Notes for Agnes de Beyle: "Complete Peerage," G E C et al, St Catharine press, London, 1910 on. Soc.gen.med., Rosie Bevan, "The Grey sisters of Heton", 29 Apr 2002 This is a short Ahnentafel Chart of Elizabeth Heron wife of Sir John Heron her cousin 1.Elzabeth Heron b.1422 m.11 Jul 1438 to her Cousin Sir John Heron slain at Towton 2.William Heron 3.Elizabeth Ogle 4.William Heron 5.Isabel Scot 6.Sir Robert Ogle 7.Maud Gray/Grey 8.Roger Heron 9.Margaret Hastings 10.Richard Scot 12.Robert Ogle 13.Joan Heton

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14.Thomas Gray/Grey 15.Joan Mowbray 16.William Heron 17.Isabel Grey/Gray identify by Rosie Bevan 18.Ralph de Hastings 19.Isabel de Sadington 20.Richard Scot 24.Robert Ogle 25.Elena Bertram 26.Alan de Heton 27.Constance Lilburn 28.Thomas de Gray/Grey 29.Margaret Pressen 30.John de Mowbray 31.Elizabeth de Segrave 32.Roger Heron 33.Elizabeth de Swinburne 34.Thomas de Gray/Grey 35.Agnes 36.Sir Ralph Hastings 37.Margaret Herle 38.Robert de Sadington 40.John Scot 48.Sir Robert Ogle 49.Joan Hepple 50.Sir Robert Bertram 51.Margaret Felton 52.Sir Thomas Heton 53.Agnes 54.Sir John Lilburn 55.Constance 56.Same as #34 57.Same as #35 58.William Pressen 60.John Mowbray 61.Joan of Lancaster 62.John de Segrave 63.Margaret of Brotherton Duchess of Norfolk Sources: Complete Peerage's Vol.VI pages 486-488 for the Heron family. Clay152-153 and if I remember right which is corrected by the Surtees Society of Durham Publications which states disp. 13 Jan 1411/12 which permits Elizabeth dau of Robert Ogle to marry her cousin William Heron. Gerald Paget with a pedigree chart which shows the line back to the early Heron's of Ford. Visitation of the North 1480 Ogles of Bothal by Sir Henry Ogle Sincerely Yours

Michael Welch Child of Thomas de Grey and Agnes de Beyle is: i. Isabel de Grey, born Abt. 1315 in Castle Heaton, Wark-on-Tweed, Northumberland, England; married Lord Heron William

Heron. Robert Sadington, born Bet. 1258 - 1312; died Bet. 1297 - 1390. He married Joice Martival. Joice Martival, born Bet. 1265 - 1315; died Bet. 1297 - 1397. Child of Robert Sadington and Joice Martival is: i. Isabel Sadington, married Sir Ralph Hastings Bet. 1290 - 1338.

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Generation No. 26

Sir William Heron, died Dec 1296. He married Christian de Notton Bef. 1270. Christian de Notton She was the daughter of Sir Rodger Notton. Children of William Heron and Christian de Notton are: i. Roger Heron, died Bef. 15 Mar 1332/33; married Elizabeth de Swinburne. ii. Walter Heron Adam de Swinburne Child of Adam de Swinburne is: i. Elizabeth de Swinburne, died Bef. 1326; married Roger Heron. Thomas Grey, born Abt. 1252 in Castle Heaton, Wark-on-Tweed, Northumberland, England; died 1310 in Forfarshire, Scotland. He was the son of John de Grey and Lucy. Child of Thomas Grey is: i. Sir Thomas de Grey, born Abt. 1280 in Castle Heaton, Wark-on-Tweed, Northumberland, England; died 12 Mar 1343/44 in

Castle Chillingham, Glendale, Cumbria, England; married Agnes de Beyle Bef. 1312.

Generation No. 27

Sir Rodger Notton Child of Sir Rodger Notton is: i. Christian de Notton, married Sir William Heron Bef. 1270. John de Grey, born 1225 in Castle Chillingham, Glendale, Cumbria, England; died Aft. 1267 in Scottland. He was the son of Hugh de Grey. He married Lucy. Lucy, born Abt. 1230 in England. Child of John de Grey and Lucy is: i. Thomas Grey, born Abt. 1252 in Castle Heaton, Wark-on-Tweed, Northumberland, England; died 1310 in Forfarshire, Scotland.

Generation No. 28

Hugh de Grey, born Abt. 1203 in Codnor, Derbyshire, England; died in Castle Chillingham, Glendale, Cumbria, England. He was the son of Henry de Grey and Isolda Bardolf. Child of Hugh de Grey is: i. John de Grey, born 1225 in Castle Chillingham, Glendale, Cumbria, England; died Aft. 1267 in Scottland; married Lucy.

Generation No. 29

Henry de Grey, born 1176 in Thurrock Grey, Essex, England; died 1219 in Codnor, Derbyshire, England. He was the son of John de Grey and Elana de Clare. He married Isolda Bardolf 1199 in Thurrock Grey, Essex, England. Isolda Bardolf, born Abt. 1176 in Great Carlton, Louth, Lincolnshire, England; died 18 Jun 1246 in Codnor, Derbyshire, England. She was the daughter of Hugh Bardolf and Isabel de Condet. Child of Henry de Grey and Isolda Bardolf is: i. Hugh de Grey, born Abt. 1203 in Codnor, Derbyshire, England; died in Castle Chillingham, Glendale, Cumbria, England.

Generation No. 30

John de Grey, born Abt. 1150 in Thurrock Grey, Essex, England; died Abt. 1198 in Standlake, Witney, Oxfordshire, England. He was the son of Anschetil de Grey and Matilda (Eva) de Reviers. He married Elana de Clare.

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Elana de Clare, born Abt. 1154 in Castle Tunbridge, Tunbridge, Stafford, Kent, England. She was the daughter of Roger de Clare and Maud de St. Hilary. Child of John de Grey and Elana de Clare is: i. Henry de Grey, born 1176 in Thurrock Grey, Essex, England; died 1219 in Codnor, Derbyshire, England; married Isolda Bardolf

1199 in Thurrock Grey, Essex, England. Hugh Bardolf, born Abt. 1140 in Great Carlton, Louth, Lincolnshire, England; died Abt. 1176 in Waddington, Lincolnshire, England. He was the son of Hugo (Hugh) Bardolf. He married Isabel de Condet Abt. 1168. Isabel de Condet, born Abt. 1140 in Skellingthorpe, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England; died Abt. 1166 in South Carlton, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England. She was the daughter of Robert de Condet and Adeliz (Alice) le Meschin. Child of Hugh Bardolf and Isabel de Condet is: i. Isolda Bardolf, born Abt. 1176 in Great Carlton, Louth, Lincolnshire, England; died 18 Jun 1246 in Codnor, Derbyshire,

England; married Henry de Grey 1199 in Thurrock Grey, Essex, England.

Generation No. 31

Anschetil de Grey, born Abt. 1130 in Rotherfield Greys, Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, England; died in Thurrock Grey, Essex, England. He was the son of Richard de Grey and Mabilla. He married Matilda (Eva) de Reviers. Matilda (Eva) de Reviers Child of Anschetil de Grey and Matilda de Reviers is: i. John de Grey, born Abt. 1150 in Thurrock Grey, Essex, England; died Abt. 1198 in Standlake, Witney, Oxfordshire, England;

married Elana de Clare. Roger de Clare, born 1116 in Castle Tunbridge, Tunbridge, Stafford, Kent, England; died 1173 in Clare, Risbridge, Suffolk, England. He was the son of Richard FitzGilbert de Clare. He married Maud de St. Hilary. Maud de St. Hilary, born Abt. 1137 in Field Dalling, Walsingham, Norfolk, England; died 24 Dec 1193 in Buckenham, Wayland, Norfolk, England. She was the daughter of James de St. Hilary and Aveline. More About Roger de Clare: Burial: Priory Eynsham, Oxfordshire, England Child of Roger de Clare and Maud St. Hilary is: i. Elana de Clare, born Abt. 1154 in Castle Tunbridge, Tunbridge, Stafford, Kent, England; married John de Grey. Hugo (Hugh) Bardolf, born Abt. 1122 in Ravensworth, Richmond, North Riding, Yorkshire, England; died Aft. 1174 in Great Carlton, Louth, Lincolnshire, England. He was the son of Akaris FitzBardolf. Child of Hugo (Hugh) Bardolf is: i. Hugh Bardolf, born Abt. 1140 in Great Carlton, Louth, Lincolnshire, England; died Abt. 1176 in Waddington, Lincolnshire,

England; married (1) Mabel de Limes; married (2) Isabel de Condet Abt. 1168. Robert de Condet, born Abt. 1102 in Skellingthorpe, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England; died Abt. 10 Oct 1141 in Castle Thorngate, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England. He married Adeliz (Alice) le Meschin. Adeliz (Alice) le Meschin Child of Robert de Condet and Adeliz le Meschin is: i. Isabel de Condet, born Abt. 1140 in Skellingthorpe, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England; died Abt. 1166 in South Carlton, Lincoln,

Lincolnshire, England; married Hugh Bardolf Abt. 1168.

Generation No. 32

Richard de Grey, born 1110 in Rotherfield Greys, Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, England. He was the son of Anschetil de Grey. He married Mabilla. Mabilla

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Child of Richard de Grey and Mabilla is: i. Anschetil de Grey, born Abt. 1130 in Rotherfield Greys, Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, England; died in Thurrock Grey,

Essex, England; married Matilda (Eva) de Reviers. Richard FitzGilbert de Clare, born 1084 in Clare, Risbridge, Suffolk, England; died 15 Apr 1136 in Abergavenny, Gwent Uwch Coed, Monmouthshire, Wales. He was the son of Gilbert FitzRichard de Clare and Adeliza de Clermont. Child of Richard FitzGilbert de Clare is: i. Roger de Clare, born 1116 in Castle Tunbridge, Tunbridge, Stafford, Kent, England; died 1173 in Clare, Risbridge, Suffolk,

England; married Maud de St. Hilary. James de St. Hilary He married Aveline. 3103794439 Child of James St. Hilary and Aveline is: i. Maud de St. Hilary, born Abt. 1137 in Field Dalling, Walsingham, Norfolk, England; died 24 Dec 1193 in Buckenham,

Wayland, Norfolk, England; married Roger de Clare. Akaris FitzBardolf, born Abt. 1080 in Ravensworth, Richmond, North Riding, Yorkshire, England; died Abt. 1161. He was the son of Bardolf of Ravensworth and Miss de Alselyn. Child of Akaris FitzBardolf is: i. Hugo (Hugh) Bardolf, born Abt. 1122 in Ravensworth, Richmond, North Riding, Yorkshire, England; died Aft. 1174 in Great

Carlton, Louth, Lincolnshire, England.

Generation No. 33

Anschetil de Grey, born Bet. 1016 - 1090 in Rotherfield Greys, Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, England. He was the son of Anschetil Grey and Adeliza FitzOsbern. Child of Anschetil de Grey is: i. Richard de Grey, born 1110 in Rotherfield Greys, Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, England; married Mabilla. Gilbert FitzRichard de Clare, born Abt. 1066 in Clare, Risbridge, Suffolk, England; died 1117 in Cardigan, Cardiganshire, Wales. He was the son of Richard FitzGilbert de Clare and Rohese Giffard. He married Adeliza de Clermont. Adeliza de Clermont More About Gilbert FitzRichard de Clare: Burial: Priory Clare, Risbridge, Suffolk, England Child of Gilbert de Clare and Adeliza de Clermont is: i. Richard FitzGilbert de Clare, born 1084 in Clare, Risbridge, Suffolk, England; died 15 Apr 1136 in Abergavenny, Gwent Uwch

Coed, Monmouthshire, Wales. Bardolf of Ravensworth, born Abt. 1045 in Brittany, France; died Abt. 1120 in Ravensworth, Richmond, North Riding, Yorkshire, England. He was the son of Eudes of Brittany. He married Miss de Alselyn. Miss de Alselyn, born Abt. 1050 in England; died Unknown. Child of Bardolf Ravensworth and Miss de Alselyn is: i. Akaris FitzBardolf, born Abt. 1080 in Ravensworth, Richmond, North Riding, Yorkshire, England; died Abt. 1161.

Generation No. 34

Anschetil Grey, born Abt. 1060 in Graye-sur-Mer, Calvados, Normandy, France; died Aft. 1086 in Rotherfield Greys, Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, England. He was the son of John de Grai and Adeliza FitzOsbern. He married Adeliza FitzOsbern. Adeliza FitzOsbern Child of Anschetil Grey and Adeliza FitzOsbern is: i. Anschetil de Grey, born Bet. 1016 - 1090 in Rotherfield Greys, Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, England.

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Richard FitzGilbert de Clare, born Bef. 1035 in Brionne, Eure, Normandy, France; died May 1089 in Clare, Risbridge, Suffolk, England. He was the son of Gilbert FitzGodfrey and Constance de Eu. He married Rohese Giffard. Rohese Giffard Child of Richard de Clare and Rohese Giffard is: i. Gilbert FitzRichard de Clare, born Abt. 1066 in Clare, Risbridge, Suffolk, England; died 1117 in Cardigan, Cardiganshire,

Wales; married Adeliza de Clermont. Eudes of Brittany, born Abt. 997 in Penthievre, Morbihan, Bretagne, France; died 07 Jan 1078/79. He was the son of Geoffrey of Brittany and Hawise of Normandy. Child of Eudes of Brittany is: i. Bardolf of Ravensworth, born Abt. 1045 in Brittany, France; died Abt. 1120 in Ravensworth, Richmond, North Riding,

Yorkshire, England; married Miss de Alselyn.

Generation No. 35

John de Grai, born 1033 in Croix, Nord, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France; died in Graye-sur-Mer, Calvados, Normandy, France. He was the son of Reynald de Grai. He married Adeliza FitzOsbern. Adeliza FitzOsbern She was the daughter of William FitzOsbern and Adelise de Toeni. Children of John de Grai and Adeliza FitzOsbern are: i. Anschetil Grey, born Abt. 1060 in Graye-sur-Mer, Calvados, Normandy, France; died Aft. 1086 in Rotherfield Greys, Henley-

on-Thames, Oxfordshire, England; married Adeliza FitzOsbern. ii. Reynold or Arnold de Grai, born Abt. 1058 in Grai, Normandy, France. Gilbert FitzGodfrey, born 979 in Tillieres, Maine-et-Loire, Anjou/Pays-de-la-Loire, France; died 1040 in Bec, Eure, Normandy, France. He was the son of Geoffrey Crispin and Hawise Heloise de Guines. He married Constance de Eu. Constance de Eu Child of Gilbert FitzGodfrey and Constance de Eu is: i. Richard FitzGilbert de Clare, born Bef. 1035 in Brionne, Eure, Normandy, France; died May 1089 in Clare, Risbridge, Suffolk,

England; married Rohese Giffard. Geoffrey of Brittany, born Abt. 973 in Rennes, Ille-et-Vilaine, Bretagne, France; died 20 Nov 1008 in Nantes, Loire-Atlantique, Anjou/Pays-de-la-Loire, France. He married Hawise of Normandy 996. Hawise of Normandy, born 977 in Rouen, Seine-Inferieure, Normandy, France; died 21 Feb 1033/34 in Rennes, Ille-et-Vilaine, Bretagne, France. Child of Geoffrey Brittany and Hawise Normandy is: i. Eudes of Brittany, born Abt. 997 in Penthievre, Morbihan, Bretagne, France; died 07 Jan 1078/79.

Generation No. 36

Reynald de Grai, born 1008 in Croy, Picardy, Flanders, France. He was the son of Fulbert de Falaisie and Doda Duxia. Child of Reynald de Grai is: i. John de Grai, born 1033 in Croix, Nord, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France; died in Graye-sur-Mer, Calvados, Normandy, France;

married Adeliza FitzOsbern. William FitzOsbern, born Abt. 1030 in Poitiers, Poitou, France; died 20 Feb 1070/71 in Flanders. He was the son of Osbern fitz Herfast de Crepon andEmma of Ivry. He married Adelise de Toeni. Adelise de Toeni, born in Adelise de Toeni. She was the daughter of Roger "The Spaniard" de Toeni and Godehuit Borrell. More About William FitzOsbern: Burial: Cormeilles Abbey, France Earl: Earl of Hereford

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More About Adelise de Toeni: Burial: Lire Abbey, France Child of William FitzOsbern and Adelise de Toeni is: i. Adeliza FitzOsbern, married John de Grai. Geoffrey Crispin, born 963 in Brionne, Eure, Normandy, France; died Aft. 996. He was the son of Richard "The Fearless" Normandy and Gunnora de Crepon. He married Hawise Heloise de Guines. Hawise Heloise de Guines Child of Geoffrey Crispin and Hawise de Guines is: i. Gilbert FitzGodfrey, born 979 in Tillieres, Maine-et-Loire, Anjou/Pays-de-la-Loire, France; died 1040 in Bec, Eure, Normandy,

France; married Constance de Eu.

Generation No. 37

Fulbert de Falaisie, born 978 in Falaise, Calvados, Normandy, France. He married Doda Duxia. Doda Duxia, born Abt. 980. She was the daughter of Malcolm Mael-Colium MacKenneth and Aelgifu Sigurdsdottir. Child of Fulbert de Falaisie and Doda Duxia is: i. Reynald de Grai, born 1008 in Croy, Picardy, Flanders, France. Osbern fitz Herfast de Crepon, born 990 in Normandy, France. He was the son of Herfast de Crepon. He married Emma of Ivry. Emma of Ivry Child of Osbern de Crepon and Emma Ivry is: i. William FitzOsbern, born Abt. 1030 in Poitiers, Poitou, France; died 20 Feb 1070/71 in Flanders; married Adelise de Toeni. Roger "The Spaniard" de Toeni, died Abt. 1039. He was the son of Ralph or Rodulf de Toeni and Estefania de Barcelona. He married Godehuit Borrell. Godehuit Borrell, died Aft. 1077. Child of Roger de Toeni and Godehuit Borrell is: i. Adelise de Toeni, born in Adelise de Toeni; married William FitzOsbern. Richard "The Fearless" Normandy, born 28 Aug 933 in FeCamp, Seine-Inferieure, Normandy, France; died 20 Nov 996 in FeCamp, Seine-Inferieure, Normandy, France. He was the son of William I II Normandy and Esprota Adela de Senlis. He married Gunnora de Crepon Bef. 959. Gunnora de Crepon, born 936 in Arques-la-Bataille, Seine-Inferieure, Normandy, France; died Bef. 1031 in Normandy, France. She was the daughter of Herbastus de Crepon and Esprota Adela de Senlis. Child of Richard Normandy and Gunnora de Crepon is: i. Geoffrey Crispin, born 963 in Brionne, Eure, Normandy, France; died Aft. 996; married Hawise Heloise de Guines.

Generation No. 38

Malcolm Mael-Colium MacKenneth, born 954; died 25 Nov 1034 in Castle Glamis, Angushire, Scotland. He was the son of Kenneth. He married Aelgifu Sigurdsdottir. Aelgifu Sigurdsdottir, born Abt. 962. She was the daughter of Sigurd. Notes for Malcolm Mael-Colium MacKenneth: Ruled: bet 1005 and 1034 Place: Scotland More About Malcolm Mael-Colium MacKenneth: Burial: Isle of Iona, Argyllshire, Scotland King: Bet. 1005 - 1034, King of Scotland

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Child of Malcolm MacKenneth and Aelgifu Sigurdsdottir is: i. Doda Duxia, born Abt. 980; married Fulbert de Falaisie. Herfast de Crepon, born 975 in France. He was the son of Herbastus de Crepon and Gunhild Olafsdottir. Child of Herfast de Crepon is: i. Osbern fitz Herfast de Crepon, born 990 in Normandy, France; married Emma of Ivry. Ralph or Rodulf de Toeni, died Aft. 1015. He marriedEstefania de Barcelona. Estefania de Barcelona Child of Ralph de Toeni and Estefania de Barcelona is: i. Roger "The Spaniard" de Toeni, died Abt. 1039; married Godehuit Borrell. William I II Normandy, born Abt. 890 in Rouen, Seine-Inferieure, Normandy, France; died 17 Dec 943 in Picardy, Flanders, France. He was the son of Rolf Rognvaldsson and Poppa de Bayeux. He married Esprota Adela de Senlis. Esprota Adela de Senlis, born 911 in Bretagne, Indre-Et-Loire, Provence, France; died Abt. 972. She was the daughter of Hubert de Senlis. Child of William I and Esprota de Senlis is: i. Richard "The Fearless" Normandy, born 28 Aug 933 in FeCamp, Seine-Inferieure, Normandy, France; died 20 Nov 996 in

FeCamp, Seine-Inferieure, Normandy, France; married Gunnora de Crepon Bef. 959. Herbastus de Crepon He married Esprota Adela de Senlis. Esprota Adela de Senlis Child of Herbastus de Crepon and Esprota de Senlis is: i. Gunnora de Crepon, born 936 in Arques-la-Bataille, Seine-Inferieure, Normandy, France; died Bef. 1031 in Normandy, France;

married Richard "The Fearless" Normandy Bef. 959.

Generation No. 39

Kenneth, born 932 in Scotland; died 995 in Castle Fineal, Fettercain, Scotland. He was the son of Malcolm. Notes for Kenneth: Ruled: bet 0971 and 0995 Place: Scotland More About Kenneth: Burial: Isle of Iona, Argyllshire, Scotland King: Bet. 971 - 995, King of Scotland Child of Kenneth is: i. Malcolm Mael-Colium MacKenneth, born 954; died 25 Nov 1034 in Castle Glamis, Angushire, Scotland; married Aelgifu

Sigurdsdottir. Sigurd, born Abt. 930 in Scotland. Child of Sigurd is: i. Aelgifu Sigurdsdottir, born Abt. 962; married Malcolm Mael-Colium MacKenneth. Herbastus de Crepon, born Abt. 911 in Normandy, France. He married Gunhild Olafsdottir Bef. 970. Gunhild Olafsdottir, born 923 in Denmark. She was the daughter of Olaf Bjornsson and Ingeborg Thrandsson. Child of Herbastus de Crepon and Gunhild Olafsdottir is: i. Herfast de Crepon, born 975 in France.

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Rolf Rognvaldsson, born Abt. 860 in Maer, Jutland, Nord-Trondelag, Norway; died 932 in Notre Dame, Rouen, Seine-Inferieure, Normandy, France. He was the son of Rognvald "The Wise" Eysteinsson and Countess of More Ragnhild Hrolfsdottir. He married Poppa de Bayeux 891. Poppa de Bayeux, born 872 in Evreux, Eure, Normandy, France; died Abt. 938 in France. She was the daughter of Gui de Senlis and [-- ? --] Vermandois. Child of Rolf Rognvaldsson and Poppa de Bayeux is: i. William I II Normandy, born Abt. 890 in Rouen, Seine-Inferieure, Normandy, France; died 17 Dec 943 in Picardy, Flanders,

France; married Esprota Adela de Senlis. Hubert de Senlis Child of Hubert de Senlis is: i. Esprota Adela de Senlis, born 911 in Bretagne, Indre-Et-Loire, Provence, France; died Abt. 972; married William I II

Normandy.

Generation No. 40

Malcolm, born Abt. 830; died 954 in Battle of Fetteresso, near Dunnottar, Kincardineshire, Scotland. He was the son of Donald. Notes for Malcolm: Ruled: bet 0943 and 0954 Place: Scotland Also called MALCOLM MACDONALD king of the Picts and Scots (Alba). Malcolm succeeded to the crown when his cousin Constantine II entered a monastery (943). He annexed Moray to the kingdom for the first time. After driving the Danes from York, the English king Edmund turned Cumbria over to Malcolm, apparently as a fief or seal of alliance. Later, when Norsemen again invaded the land, the Scots sent raids against the English, and in 954 the West Saxon king Eadred reunited the northern counties to his dominions. Malcolm was slain the same year. More About Malcolm: Burial: Isle of Iona, Argyllshire, Scotland King: Bet. 943 - 954, King of Scotland Child of Malcolm is: i. Kenneth, born 932 in Scotland; died 995 in Castle Fineal, Fettercain, Scotland. Olaf Bjornsson, born Abt. 885 in Sweden; died 964. He was the son of Bjorn Ericsson and Queen Of Sweden. He married Ingeborg Thrandsson. Ingeborg Thrandsson, born Abt. 886 in Sweden. More About Olaf Bjornsson: King: King of Sweden Child of Olaf Bjornsson and Ingeborg Thrandsson is: i. Gunhild Olafsdottir, born 923 in Denmark; married Herbastus de Crepon Bef. 970. Rognvald "The Wise" Eysteinsson, born 830 in Maer, Jutland, Nord-Trondelag, Norway; died 894 in Orkney, Orkney Islands, Scotland. He was the son of Eystein Glumra "The Noisy" Ivarsson and Ascrida ROGNVALDSDATTER. He married Countess of More Ragnhild Hrolfsdottir. Countess of More Ragnhild Hrolfsdottir, born 848 in Of, Orkney, Orkney Islands, Scotland. She was the daughter of Hrolf Nefia. Child of Rognvald Eysteinsson and Ragnhild Hrolfsdottir is: i. Rolf Rognvaldsson, born Abt. 860 in Maer, Jutland, Nord-Trondelag, Norway; died 932 in Notre Dame, Rouen, Seine-

Inferieure, Normandy, France; married Poppa de Bayeux 891. Gui de Senlis He married [-- ? --] Vermandois. [-- ? --] Vermandois Child of Gui de Senlis and [-- Vermandois is:

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i. Poppa de Bayeux, born 872 in Evreux, Eure, Normandy, France; died Abt. 938 in France; married Rolf Rognvaldsson 891.

Generation No. 41

Donald, born in Scotland; died 900 in Battle of Forres, Scotland. He was the son of Constantine. Notes for Donald: Ruled: bet 0899 and 0900 Place: Scotland King of the Scots (from 889), son of Constantine I and successor to Eochaid and Giric (reigned 878-889). His reign coincided with renewed invasions by the Danes, who came less to plunder and more to occupy the lands bordering Scotland and the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms. He was also embroiled in efforts to reduce the highland robber tribes. By one account he was slain at Dunnottar, meeting a Danish invasion; by another he died of infirmity brought on by his campaigns against the highlanders. He was succeeded by his cousin Constantine II. More About Donald: Burial: Isle of Iona, Argyllshire, Scotland King: Bet. 899 - 900, King of the Scots Child of Donald is: i. Malcolm, born Abt. 830; died 954 in Battle of Fetteresso, near Dunnottar, Kincardineshire, Scotland. Bjorn Ericsson, born 868 in Uppsala, Sweden; died Abt. 950. He was the son of Eric Edmundsson. He married Queen Of Sweden. Queen Of Sweden, born Abt. 872. More About Bjorn Ericsson: King: King of Sweden Child of Bjorn Ericsson and Queen Sweden is: i. Olaf Bjornsson, born Abt. 885 in Sweden; died 964; married Ingeborg Thrandsson. Eystein Glumra "The Noisy" Ivarsson, born Abt. 810 in Maer, Jutland, Nord-Trondelag, Norway. He was the son of [-- ? --] Eysteinsdottir. He married Ascrida ROGNVALDSDATTER. Ascrida ROGNVALDSDATTER, born 812 in Maer, Jutland, Nord-Trondelag, Norway. She was the daughter of Rognvald Olafsson and Thora Sigurdsdottir. Child of Eystein Ivarsson and Ascrida ROGNVALDSDATTER is: i. Rognvald "The Wise" Eysteinsson, born 830 in Maer, Jutland, Nord-Trondelag, Norway; died 894 in Orkney, Orkney Islands,

Scotland; married Countess of More Ragnhild Hrolfsdottir. Hrolf Nefia, born Abt. 826 in Of, , , Norway. Child of Hrolf Nefia is: 794571375617 i. Countess of More Ragnhild Hrolfsdottir, born 848 in Of, Orkney, Orkney Islands, Scotland; married Rognvald "The

Wise" Eysteinsson.

Generation No. 42

Constantine, born Abt. 836 in Scotland; died 877 in Battle of Crail, Inverdovat, Forgan, Fifeshire, Scotland. He was the son of Kenneth MacAlpin. Notes for Constantine: Constantine I (862-877) King of Scotland or Alba, the united kingdom of the Picts and Scots (862-877), who succeeded his uncle Donald I. Constantine's reign was occupied with conflicts with the Norsemen. Olaf the White, the Danish king of Dublin, laid waste the country of the Picts and Britons year after year; in the south the Danish leader Halfdan devastated Northumberland and Galloway. Constantine

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was slain at a battle at Inverdovat in Fife, at the hands of another band of northern marauders. His heir was his brother Aed, who was killed by the Scots after a year and was succeeded by a nephew, Eochaid. More About Constantine: Burial: Isle of Iona, Argyllshire, Scotland King: King of Scotland Child of Constantine is: i. Donald, born in Scotland; died 900 in Battle of Forres, Scotland. Eric Edmundsson, born Abt. 849 in Sweden; died Abt. 900. He was the son of Edmund I Eriksson and Ragnar(sdotter). More About Eric Edmundsson: King: King of Sweden & Goten Child of Eric Edmundsson is: i. Bjorn Ericsson, born 868 in Uppsala, Sweden; died Abt. 950; married Queen Of Sweden. [-- ? --] Eysteinsdottir Child of [-- ? --] Eysteinsdottir is: i. Eystein Glumra "The Noisy" Ivarsson, born Abt. 810 in Maer, Jutland, Nord-Trondelag, Norway; married Ascrida

ROGNVALDSDATTER. Rognvald Olafsson, born 790 in Jutland, Vestfold, Norway; died 850. He was the son of Olaf "Geirstada" Gudrodsson. He married Thora Sigurdsdottir. Thora Sigurdsdottir, born Abt. 801 in Jutland, Denmark. She was the daughter of Sigurd (Snake Eye) Ragnarsson and Heluna (Bleja). Child of Rognvald Olafsson and Thora Sigurdsdottir is: i. Ascrida ROGNVALDSDATTER, born 812 in Maer, Jutland, Nord-Trondelag, Norway; married Eystein Glumra "The Noisy"

Ivarsson.

Generation No. 43

Kenneth MacAlpin, born 782 in Scotland. He was the son of Alpin Kintyre. Notes for Kenneth MacAlpin: Kenneth MacAlpin I (843-859) Kenneth was the first king of the united Scots of Dalriada and the Picts and so of Scotland north of a line between the Forth and Clyde rivers. Of his father, Alpin, little is known, though tradition credits him with a signal victory over the Picts by whom he was killed three months later (c. 834). Kenneth succeeded him in Dalriada and ruled in Pictavia also, ruling for 16 years. The period is obscure. The gradual union of the two kingdoms from 843 doubtless owes much to intermarriage. By the Pictish marriage custom, inheritance passed through the female. Nevertheless, Kenneth probably made some conquests among the eastern Picts and possibly invaded Lothian and burned Dunbar and Melrose. After attacks on Iona by Vikings he removed relics of St. Columba, probably in 849 or 850, to Dunkeld, which became the headquarters of the Scottish Columban church. He died at Forteviot, not far from Scone in Pictish territory, and was buried on the island of Iona. Kenneth Mac Alpin is generally considered the first king the united Scots of Dalriada and the Picts, and so of Scotland, north of a line between the Forth and Clyde rivers. Ancient Gaelic-speaking people of northern Ireland settled in western Scotland sometime in the 5th century AD. Originally (until 10th century) "Scotia" often denoted Ireland, and the inhabitants Scotia were Scotti. [This is of course based upon the area of Northern Ireland where the Scotti dwelt]. This ancient Dalriadic land, later the area of Argyll and Bute, where these Scots settled, became known as the kingdom of Dal Riada the counterpart to Dal Riata in Ireland. St. Columba introduced them to Christianity and helped raise one person, Aidan, to the kingship Scottish Dalriada in 574.

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The original seat of the Scottish Dalriada is thought to be Dunadd, in north Lochgilphead, Argyll. The dark age fortifications on top of the isolated crag of Dunadd, on the edge of the Crinan Moss, were probably the capital of the ancient kingdom of Dalriada. Dalriada was established by Irish immigrants, or raiders, from county Antrim, Ireland around 500 AD. The site now consists of a series of eroded terraces which, from three separate excavations, have shown evidence of metal-working, including many beautiful brooches, making it consistent with its interpretation of a royal residence of the first Kings of Dalriada. Interestingly, below the summit, on one of the lower terraces are a rock carving of a boar, (an ancient Celtic spiritual symbol, also found in Gaul) an enigmatic description in ogam, and the outline of a footprint! All this seems to indicate that not only was this spot a place of ancient Dalriada, but possibly the place of original inauguration of ancient kings. This is echoed by the later inauguration of the Lords of the Isles, whose own inauguration ceremonies at Finlaggan on Islay purposely recalled the kings of Dalriada. Other centres of this ancient seat, (seemingly to be connected with the tribute of grains), are at locations of other ancient royal forts, notably: Dunollie (Oban), Tarbert and Dunaverty (Kintyre). They then expanded eastward into what came to be known as the Forest of Atholl and Strathearn (from the river Earn) and northward into the area of Elgin. The union of the lands of modern Scotland began in 843, when Kenneth MacAlpin, then King of the Dalriada, became also king of the Picts and Scots (within a few years, joined "Pict-land" to "Scot-land" to form the kingdom of Alba). By 1034, by inheritance and warfare the Scots had secured hegemony over not only Alba but also Lothian, Cumbria, and later Strathclyde--roughly the territory of modern mainland Scotland. In 1305 the kingdom was divided into Scotland, Lothian, and Galloway; in the 14th century, Scotland came to be the name for the whole land, and all its inhabitants came to be known as Scots, whatever their origin. Ciniodh (Kenneth) MacAlpin was beleived born around the year 810 AD, but later took the Christian name of Kenneth. His father, Alpin MacEochaid, was king of Scots in name only, as at that time some of the area around Dalriada was actually ruled by the Picts of Caledonia. His mother is said to have been either a daughter of Achalas, King of Argyllshire or a princess of the royal lines of the Picts. In either case, he was born into a strong royal bloodline. On his father's side he could lay claim as righful heir to the throne of Dalriada and his mother's bloodline gave him the right to petition for the throne of South Pictland, or Caledonia. Little is known about his father Alpin although, according to tradition, he took advantage of the Viking raids of early 830's to lead a revolt against the Caledonians. (More on this in Scottish Origins). In 836, after some early success during which he possibly destroyed Galloway, Alpin son of Eochaid the Venomous , virtually the last of the Dalriadic Scottish kings, fell near Laicht Castle, on the ridge which separated Kyle from Galloway, supposedly killed by a single man who lay in wait in a thick wood overhanging the entrance of the ford of a river. He was succeeded by his son Kenneth. The Picts victory over Alpin MacEochaid only earned them the right to face the Vikings in battle. A battle they had to be somewhat concerned about, for the Vikings had suffered very few defeats in this century to anyone. They were defeated by the Norsemen in a fierce battle but had not been destroyed. After Kenneth had ruled his father's land for only a few years, the Vikings struck at the Picts and Scots in 839. It was an odd battle. The Scots were engaged in a losing battle against a branch of the southern Picts still resisting the Scoto-Pictish union; the Vikings watching to see the outcome. When the Scots withdrew the Vikings promptly attacked the Picts delivering a serious defeat to the Southern Picts. The Scots managed to escape to fight another day. The outcome was a disaster for the Picts. This was described by the Irish annalists as a battle between the Gentiles and the men of Fortren. According to tradition, Fortren was the new name given to the combined kingdoms of the Scots and Picts. In the great slaughter that ensued, Eoganan son of Oengus, his brother and successor, and many others were killed. After this battle, the warrior and royal class of the Picts was so severely depleted that they never again offered any serious threat to Vikings or Scots for control of their country. By Pictish marriage custom, inheritance passed through female and Kenneth's maternal ancestry probably provided some claim to the Caledonian throne, to which now he applied himself. Though a marriage to the daughter of Constantine (his second cousin) increased his standing, his petition was not accepted during the next four ascensions of the Caledonian Crown. Now Kenneth's sovereignty of Dalriada was regarded as an obstacle to his becoming Ard-righ (High King) of Alban just as there is was sometimes a tendency to prevent the merging of two ancient noble families or houses. The Pictish nobles seem to have resisted his claim and it appears to have taken several years for Kenneth to gain rule over all of the Picts. In the reign of Drust, the last Pictish King of Caledonia, it is said that Kenneth planned and executed an episode that is now known as 'MacAlpins treason'. Less than eight years had passed since the disastrous defeat by the Vikings in c. 839 and Caledonian rule was still greatly weakened. The country was largely occupied by Viking forces, and he could not mount any serious challenge to their forced authority. It was in those conditions, c. 847 AD, that Kenneth invited the seven remaining Mormaers (Earls) of Caledonia to court to discuss his claim to the throne. According to legend, a great banquet was held at Scone which had become the sacred centre of Pictavia, and the guests were plied with food and wine. Late in the evening, after the guests - including Drust the King - were sufficiently inebriated, they were attacked and slaughtered by Kenneth's men in a scene right from a Shakespearean tragedy and treachery. But, such was the way of Kings of Scotland in this era.

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Kenneth cleared the way for his claim to the throne of Caledonia and was crowned not long after in the Pictish monastery of Scone on the ancient Stone of Destiny - to the present day the Coronation Stone for all the British monarchs - becoming King of the Picts as well as the Dalriada Scots. The Stone of Destiny (or Scone) had a very religious and ceremonial heritage to the Scots dating back to the 6th - 7th century when the stone, then called the Li Fail and once used to crown the Irish kings at Tara, was brought by Fergus (MacErc) to Dalriada. [Note: There are a great many legends about the origins of the stone - perhaps in another article I will expound on this - but despite the legendary claims it seems to have been quite an indigenous rock]. Over time it became known as the Stone of Scone, in reference to its new location in Scone. (The seat of Alba). Kenneth MacAlpin, now king of the Scots and now the Picts, and the whole of Scotland north of the Forth and Clyde established Alba, the first united kingdom in Scotland. Its territory ranged from modern Argyll and Bute to Caithness, across much of southern and central Scotland. Alba was one of the few areas in the British Isles to withstand the invasions of the Vikings. The ancient link with Ireland (from which the Celtic Scots had emerged) was eventually broken as a cordon of Scandinavian settlements was established in the Western Isles and Ireland. With southern England also conquered by the Norsemen, (the Saxons called them all generically Danes), Alba was left isolated. Kenneth and his successors waged many wars against the English and the Norsemen who continually raided the coasts and threatened the independence of Scotland. The early capital of King Kenneth was at Dunkeld, which was later enlarged to hold the remnants of Saint Columba. It was not long after his accession to the kingship of the unitied Picts and Scots that the capital of the kingdom was moved to Scone, where the historic "Moot Hill" became from then forward the legal center of all Scotland, as it had previously been of Pictland. End of part one.... More About Kenneth MacAlpin: Burial: Isle of Iona, Argyllshire, Scotland King: 841, King of Scotia Child of Kenneth MacAlpin is: i. Constantine, born Abt. 836 in Scotland; died 877 in Battle of Crail, Inverdovat, Forgan, Fifeshire, Scotland. Edmund I Eriksson, born Abt. 832 in Uppsala, Sweden; died 907. He was the son of Erik Bjornsson. He married Ragnar(sdotter). Ragnar(sdotter) More About Edmund I Eriksson: King: King of Uppsala & Birka Child of Edmund Eriksson and Ragnar(sdotter) is: i. Eric Edmundsson, born Abt. 849 in Sweden; died Abt. 900. Olaf "Geirstada" Gudrodsson, born 770 in Vestfold, Norway; died 840. He was the son of 12713142009864. Gudrod "The Magnificent" Halfdansson and Asa Agdir Haraldsdottir. Notes for Olaf "Geirstada" Gudrodsson: Ruled: bet 0810 and 0840 Place: Norway After his father, Gudrod, died, Olaf and his brother, Halfdan, divided the kingdom between them so that Olaf got the eastern part and Halfdan got the southern part. After Olaf died, his son, Rognvald "Mountain High", became king in Vestfold. It is Rognvald who commissioned Thjodolf of Hvina to compose the Ynglinga Tal, The Chronicle of the Kings of Norway and Sweden from Odin to Halfdan the Black. More About Olaf "Geirstada" Gudrodsson: King: King of Jutland and Vestfold Child of Olaf "Geirstada" Gudrodsson is: i. Rognvald Olafsson, born 790 in Jutland, Vestfold, Norway; died 850; married Thora Sigurdsdottir. Sigurd (Snake Eye) Ragnarsson, born 786 in Denmark; died Abt. 803. He was the son of Ragnar "Lodbrok" Sigurdsson and Aslaug Sigurdsdatter. He married Heluna (Bleja) in Jutland, Denmark. Heluna (Bleja), born 784 in England.

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More About Heluna (Bleja): Princess: PRINCESS OF ENGLAND Child of Sigurd Ragnarsson and Heluna (Bleja) is: i. Thora Sigurdsdottir, born Abt. 801 in Jutland, Denmark; married Rognvald Olafsson.

Generation No. 44

Alpin Kintyre, born 744 in Scotland; died 20 Jul 841 in Galloway, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. He was the son of Eochaid of Scots and Unuisticc Urgusia. More About Alpin Kintyre: King: King of Scotland Kintyre Child of Alpin Kintyre is: i. Kenneth MacAlpin, born 782 in Scotland. Erik Bjornsson, born Abt. 814. He was the son of Bjorn Ragnarsson. More About Erik Bjornsson: King: King of Sweden Child of Erik Bjornsson is: i. Edmund I Eriksson, born Abt. 832 in Uppsala, Sweden; died 907; married Ragnar(sdotter). Gudrod "The Magnificent" Halfdansson, born 738 in Holtum, Vestfold, Norway; died 821 in Vestfold, Norway. He was the son of Halfdan "The Generous" Eysteinsson and Lifa (Hilf) Dagysdottir. He married Asa Agdir Haraldsdottir Bef. 819. Asa Agdir Haraldsdottir Notes for Gudrod "The Magnificent" Halfdansson: Ruled: bet 0800 and 0810 Place: Norway He was also known as "the hunter", "Mikillati" which means "peace lover" and "Jagtkonge". More About Gudrod "The Magnificent" Halfdansson: King: King of Jutland and Vestfold Child of Gudrod Halfdansson and Asa Haraldsdottir is: i. Olaf "Geirstada" Gudrodsson, born 770 in Vestfold, Norway; died 840. Ragnar "Lodbrok" Sigurdsson, born Abt. 736; died Abt. 794. He was the son of Sigurd "Ring" Randversson and Alfhild Gandolfsdatter. He married Aslaug Sigurdsdatter. Aslaug Sigurdsdatter, born Abt. 765. She was the daughter of Sigurd "Fafnisbana" Sigmundsson and Brynhild Budlasdatter. Notes for Ragnar "Lodbrok" Sigurdsson: Lodbrok means "of the shaggy bones." More About Ragnar "Lodbrok" Sigurdsson: King: King of Sweden and Denmark Children of Ragnar Sigurdsson and Aslaug Sigurdsdatter are: i. Sigurd (Snake Eye) Ragnarsson, born 786 in Denmark; died Abt. 803; married Heluna (Bleja) in Jutland, Denmark. ii. Halfdan "Whiteshirt" Ragnarsson

More About Halfdan "Whiteshirt" Ragnarsson: King: King of Dublin

iii. Ivar "The Boneless" Ragnarsson, died 873.

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More About Ivar "The Boneless" Ragnarsson: King: King of Dublin

iv. Alof Ragnarsdatter v. Ragnhild Ragnarsdatter vi. Ubbe Ragnarsdatter vii. Bjorn "Ironside" Ragnarsson

More About Bjorn "Ironside" Ragnarsson: King: King of Sweden

Generation No. 45

Eochaid of Scots, died 819. He was the son of Find Aedh Scots and Aodh Hugh Fionn. He married Unuisticc Urgusia. Unuisticc Urgusia More About Eochaid of Scots: King: 781, King of Scots Dalriada More About Unuisticc Urgusia: Princess: Princess of Picts Child of Eochaid Scots and Unuisticc Urgusia is: i. Alpin Kintyre, born 744 in Scotland; died 20 Jul 841 in Galloway, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. Bjorn Ragnarsson, born Abt. 777 in Denmark; died Aft. 859 in In Siege of Paris. He was the son of Ragnar Sigurdsson and Aslaug Sigurdsdittir. More About Bjorn Ragnarsson: King: King of Uppsala (Sweden) Child of Bjorn Ragnarsson is: i. Erik Bjornsson, born Abt. 814. Halfdan "The Generous" Eysteinsson, born 767 in Holtum, Vestfold, Norway; died 800 in Borre, Vestfold, Norway. He was the son of Eystein "Fret" Halfdansson and Hildi Eriksdottir. He married Lifa (Hilf) Dagysdottir. Lifa (Hilf) Dagysdottir She was the daughter of Dag. Notes for Halfdan "The Generous" Eysteinsson: Ruled: bet 0780 and 0800 Place: Norway He was called "the mild" but also "the bad entertainer"; he was generous and gave his men as much gold as other kings gave silver, but he did not feed them well. More About Halfdan "The Generous" Eysteinsson: King: Bet. 780 - 800, King of Vestfold Child of Halfdan Eysteinsson and Lifa Dagysdottir is: i. Gudrod "The Magnificent" Halfdansson, born 738 in Holtum, Vestfold, Norway; died 821 in Vestfold, Norway; married Asa

Agdir Haraldsdottir Bef. 819. Sigurd "Ring" Randversson, born Abt. 714 in Denmark; died 812. He was the son of Randver Radbartsson and Miss RADBARTSDATTER. He married Alfhild Gandolfsdatter 759 in Uppsala, Sweden. Alfhild Gandolfsdatter, born Abt. 735 in Denmark. She was the daughter of Gandolf Alfgeirsson King. More About Sigurd "Ring" Randversson: King: King of Sweden and Denmark Child of Sigurd Randversson and Alfhild Gandolfsdatter is: i. Ragnar "Lodbrok" Sigurdsson, born Abt. 736; died Abt. 794; married Aslaug Sigurdsdatter.

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Sigurd "Fafnisbana" Sigmundsson, born Abt. 735 in Norway. He married Brynhild Budlasdatter. Brynhild Budlasdatter, born Abt. 738 in Norway. Child of Sigurd Sigmundsson and Brynhild Budlasdatter is: i. Aslaug Sigurdsdatter, born Abt. 765; married Ragnar "Lodbrok" Sigurdsson.

Generation No. 46

Find Aedh Scots, born Abt. 725 in Scotland; died 778 in Scotland. He was the son of Eochid of. He married Aodh Hugh Fionn. Aodh Hugh Fionn More About Find Aedh Scots: King: King of Scots Find Child of Find Scots and Aodh Fionn is: i. Eochaid of Scots, died 819; married Unuisticc Urgusia. Ragnar Sigurdsson, born Abt. 750 in Uppsala, Sweden; died 845 in England. He married Aslaug Sigurdsdittir Abt. 783 in Demark. Aslaug Sigurdsdittir, born Abt. 765 in Denmark. Notes for Ragnar Sigurdsson: "Lodbruck" means Hairy Breeches because according to legend he froze hairy blankets to his breeches to protect his legs from the serpent which he drove out of his native Sweden. He led his men to Constantinople; to Dublin; up the Seine to Paris, which he sacked in 845; to the Orkney Islands; and finally Northumbria, whose king thrust him into a den of snakes. [See Snorre's Saga and the Icelandic Landnamebok (Book of Settlement). Many historians regard much of the genealogy at this point to be purely legendary or even mythical.] Child of Ragnar Sigurdsson and Aslaug Sigurdsdittir is: i. Bjorn Ragnarsson, born Abt. 777 in Denmark; died Aft. 859 in In Siege of Paris. Eystein "Fret" Halfdansson, born 725 in Raumariki, Vestfold, Norway; died 780. He was the son of Halfdan "Hvitbein" Olafsson and Asa Eysteinsdottir. He married Hildi Eriksdottir. Hildi Eriksdottir, born 740 in Holtum, Vestfold, Norway. She was the daughter of Eric Agnarsson. Notes for Eystein "Fret" Halfdansson: Ruled: bet 0750 and 0780 Place: Norway Child of Eystein Halfdansson and Hildi Eriksdottir is: i. Halfdan "The Generous" Eysteinsson, born 767 in Holtum, Vestfold, Norway; died 800 in Borre, Vestfold, Norway; married

Lifa (Hilf) Dagysdottir. Dag More About Dag: King: King of Westmare Child of Dag is: i. Lifa (Hilf) Dagysdottir, married Halfdan "The Generous" Eysteinsson. Randver Radbartsson, born Abt. 670 in Denmark. He was the son of Radbart and Aud Ivarsdatter. He married Miss RADBARTSDATTER Abt. 709. Miss RADBARTSDATTER, born Abt. 675 in Denmark. Child of Randver Radbartsson and Miss RADBARTSDATTER is: i. Sigurd "Ring" Randversson, born Abt. 714 in Denmark; died 812; married Alfhild Gandolfsdatter 759 in Uppsala, Sweden.

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Gandolf Alfgeirsson King, born Abt. 710. He was the son of Alfgeir. Child of Gandolf Alfgeirsson King is: i. Alfhild Gandolfsdatter, born Abt. 735 in Denmark; married Sigurd "Ring" Randversson 759 in Uppsala, Sweden.

Generation No. 47

Eochid of, born 740. He was the son of Eochaidh Findon Scots III and Spondana Picts. Child of Eochid of is: i. Find Aedh Scots, born Abt. 725 in Scotland; died 778 in Scotland; married Aodh Hugh Fionn. Halfdan "Hvitbein" Olafsson, born 704 in Romarike, Buskerud, Norway; died 750 in Vermaland, Vestfold, Norway. He was the son of Olaf "Tree-Hewer" Ingjaldsson and Solveig Halfdansdottir. He married Asa Eysteinsdottir. Asa Eysteinsdottir She was the daughter of Eystein "Haardaade" Throndsson and Solveig Halfdansdotter. Notes for Halfdan "Hvitbein" Olafsson: Some of the people of Vermeland realized that Olaf was not responsible for the people going hungry, so they went across the Eida Forest with all their men and came to Soleyar where Olaf's son, Halfdan, was being raised by King Solve. They killed Solve, took Halfdan prisoner, and made him their king. He then subdued Soleyar and Romerike. He later subdued a great part of Hedemark, Toten, Hadeland and Vestfold. Halfdan was king of Romerika and Vestfold while his brother, Ingjald, was king of Vermeland. More About Halfdan "Hvitbein" Olafsson: King: King in Norway Child of Halfdan Olafsson and Asa Eysteinsdottir is: i. Eystein "Fret" Halfdansson, born 725 in Raumariki, Vestfold, Norway; died 780; married Hildi Eriksdottir. Eric Agnarsson He was the son of Agnar Sigtrygsson. Child of Eric Agnarsson is: i. Hildi Eriksdottir, born 740 in Holtum, Vestfold, Norway; married Eystein "Fret" Halfdansson. Radbart, born Abt. 638 in Gardarige, Russia. He married Aud Ivarsdatter Abt. 669. Aud Ivarsdatter, born Abt. 633 in Amsterdam, Holland. She was the daughter of Ivar "Vidfame" Halfdansson and Gauthild (Gyrithe) Alfssatter. More About Radbart: King: King of Gardarige (Russia) Child of Radbart and Aud Ivarsdatter is: i. Randver Radbartsson, born Abt. 670 in Denmark; married Miss RADBARTSDATTER Abt. 709. Alfgeir, born Abt. 688 in Vingulmork, Hedmark, Norway. More About Alfgeir: King: King in Vingulmork Child of Alfgeir is: i. Gandolf Alfgeirsson King, born Abt. 710.

Generation No. 48

Eochaidh Findon Scots III, born Abt. 660 in Scotland; died 697 in Scotland. He was the son of II Domangart MacDomnaill. He married Spondana Picts. Spondana Picts, born Abt. 677 in Scotland. She was the daughter of Ainftech and Beli.

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More About Eochaidh Findon Scots III: King: King of Scots (unkown) Child of Eochaidh Scots and Spondana Picts is: i. Eochid of, born 740. Olaf "Tree-Hewer" Ingjaldsson, born Abt. 682; died 710 in Vermaland, Vestfold, Norway. He was the son of Ingjald "Ill-Ruler" Onundsson and Gauthild Algautsson. He married Solveig Halfdansdottir Abt. 701. Solveig Halfdansdottir She was the daughter of Halfdan Guldtand Solfasson. Notes for Olaf "Tree-Hewer" Ingjaldsson: Ivar Vidfadme subdued all of Sweden and Denmark, much of Saxland, all the East country and one fifth of England. Because of his father Ingjald's, evil deeds, Olaf was forced to leave Sweden and went west to the Klar River in Norway. He began clearing the forest and soon created several large districts, together called Vermeland. The Swedes heard about Olaf's activities and laughed, calling him "tree-feller" or "Woodcutter". More About Olaf "Tree-Hewer" Ingjaldsson: King: King of Vermeland Child of Olaf Ingjaldsson and Solveig Halfdansdottir is: i. Halfdan "Hvitbein" Olafsson, born 704 in Romarike, Buskerud, Norway; died 750 in Vermaland, Vestfold, Norway; married

Asa Eysteinsdottir. Eystein "Haardaade" Throndsson He married Solveig Halfdansdotter. Solveig Halfdansdotter More About Eystein "Haardaade" Throndsson: King: King of Hedmark Child of Eystein Throndsson and Solveig Halfdansdotter is: i. Asa Eysteinsdottir, married Halfdan "Hvitbein" Olafsson. Agnar Sigtrygsson, born Abt. 693 in Vestfold, Norway. He was the son of Sigtryggur. Child of Agnar Sigtrygsson is: i. Eric Agnarsson. Ivar "Vidfame" Halfdansson, born Abt. 565 in Denmark; died Abt. 647 in Denmark. He was the son of Halfdan III "the Violent" Haraldsson and Moalda "Digri" Kinriksdatter. He married Gauthild (Gyrithe) Alfssatter Abt. 632 in Denmark. Gauthild (Gyrithe) Alfssatter, born Abt. 600 in Trondheim, Norway. She was the daughter of Alf Olafsson. Notes for Ivar "Vidfame" Halfdansson: Ivar was known as the "wide fathom from Skane". More About Ivar "Vidfame" Halfdansson: King: King of Sweden and Denmark Child of Ivar Halfdansson and Gauthild Alfssatter is: i. Aud Ivarsdatter, born Abt. 633 in Amsterdam, Holland; married Radbart Abt. 669.

Generation No. 49

II Domangart MacDomnaill, born Abt. 630 in Scotland; died 692. He was the son of Domnall Brecc Scots. More About II Domangart MacDomnaill: King: King of Scots Argyll Child of II Domangart MacDomnaill is:

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i. Eochaidh Findon Scots III, born Abt. 660 in Scotland; died 697 in Scotland; married Spondana Picts. Ainftech, born Abt. 640 in Scotland. He married Beli. Beli Child of Ainftech and Beli is: i. Spondana Picts, born Abt. 677 in Scotland; married Eochaidh Findon Scots III. Ingjald "Ill-Ruler" Onundsson, born 660 in Vaermland, Sweden; died in Upsalla, Sweden. He was the son of Braught-Onund "The Cultivator" Ingvarsson. He married Gauthild Algautsson. Gauthild Algautsson Notes for Ingjald "Ill-Ruler" Onundsson: Ingjald "Illrada (the Wicked)" Onundsson, King of Sweden, b. ca. 544 in Sweden, d. 623 in Sweden Father: Onund "the Land Clearer" Yngvarsson, King of Upsal, b. ca. 521 in Sweden, d. 565 in Sweden When Ingjald was a boy of about six years old, he engaged in warplay with Alf, son of King Yngvar of Fjadryndaland district. Ingjald was not as stong as Alf, which was made known to his foster father, Svipdag, by Svipdag's son, Gautvid. The next day Svipdag gave Ingjald a roasted wolf heart to eat. Ingjald became a most ferocious person and of the worst disposition. After becoming king, Ingjald invited seven district kings to his heirship feast along with their earls and other men of consequence; only Granmar did not attend. After the feast and Ingjald had vowed to increase his domains by one half toward the four corners of the earth, Ingjald had Svipdags's sons, Gautvid and Hylvid, set fire to the feasting hall and kill any who tried to escape. Ingjald took for himself the lands those kings had possessed and appointed new district kings over them. This was the first time since Odin divided the land among his high priests that Sweden was, for the most part, united. Svipdag "the blind" and his sons died in a war with Kings Granmar, Hjorvard and Hogne. Ingjald and his men were forced to retreat after the district kings had deserted them. Later a treaty was made between Ingjald and the three kings which was supposed to last as long as they lived. The following spring Ingjald burned Kings Granmar and Hjorvard in their house at a feast on Sile Island. Ingjald's daughter, Asa, married King Gudrod of Scania whom she later killed. Gudrod's brother, Halfdan, was the father of Ivar Vidfadme. Children: Asa Ingjaldsdatter, m. Gudrud Haraldsson, d. ca. 623 in Sweden Spouse: Gauthild Algautsdotter, b. ca. 549 in Gotland Father: King Algaut Gautreksson, b. in Gotland Mother: Alov Olafsdotter, b. in Nerike, Sweden Married. Children: Olaf "the Woodcutter" Ingjaldsson, King of Vermeland, b. ca. 567 in Sweden, m. Solva (Solveig) Halfdansdotter, ca. 631 in Romerike, Buskerud, Norway, d. 640 in Vermeland, Norway From his saga, we learn something about how kings were chosen. When a king died, his successor was supposed to attend the funeral feast and there sit at the foot of the throne. A huge horn beaker was brought in. The heir had to pledge to do some mighty deed of valor, and then drain the beaker to the bottom. After this ceremony, he was led to the throne and proclaimed king. When Ingjald planned the funeral of his father Anund the Cultivator, he invited all the petty king and jarls (earls) of the neighboring areas to attend the feast. There he stood up, made a vow to increase his kingdom by the half on every side, and drained the beaker. He then allowed his guests to drink until they became intoxicated. At this point, he left the hall, surrounded it with his men, set it on fire, and thus killed all his potential rivals. The people hated him for his treachery, and named him Ingjald Illrade, or ill-ruler. King Ingjald is said to have been the last king of the Yngling dynasty to rule in Sweden. According to the sagas, he died about 600 AD, by setting fire to his palace on Lake Malaren and thus destroying both himself and his daughter. It was a fitting end for a man who had murdered his vassals by that very method. In Swede, Ingjald Illrade was succeeded by Ivar Vidfamne (Wide Reacher). Ivar started a new dynasty, called Ivarska after himself. The line of the ill-ruling Ingjald, however, did not die out. His son Olof Tretelgia

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(Olaf Tree-Hewer) escaped to Norway, where he became the progenitor of the Norwegian Yngling kings. [Royal Families of Medieval Scandinavia, Flanders, and Kiev] More About Ingjald "Ill-Ruler" Onundsson: King: King of Sweden Child of Ingjald Onundsson and Gauthild Algautsson is: i. Olaf "Tree-Hewer" Ingjaldsson, born Abt. 682; died 710 in Vermaland, Vestfold, Norway; married Solveig Halfdansdottir Abt.

701. Halfdan Guldtand Solfasson Child of Halfdan Guldtand Solfasson is: i. Solveig Halfdansdottir, married Olaf "Tree-Hewer" Ingjaldsson Abt. 701. Sigtryggur Child of Sigtryggur is: i. Agnar Sigtrygsson, born Abt. 693 in Vestfold, Norway. Halfdan III "the Violent" Haraldsson, born Abt. 528 in Jutland, Denmark; died Abt. 580. He was the son of Harald "the Old" Valdersson and Hildur Heidreksdatter. He married Moalda "Digri" Kinriksdatter Abt. 563. Moalda "Digri" Kinriksdatter, born Abt. 545 in Jutland, Denmark. She was the daughter of Kinrik. More About Halfdan III "the Violent" Haraldsson: King: King of Denmark Child of Halfdan Haraldsson and Moalda Kinriksdatter is: i. Ivar "Vidfame" Halfdansson, born Abt. 565 in Denmark; died Abt. 647 in Denmark; married Gauthild (Gyrithe) Alfssatter Abt.

632 in Denmark. Alf Olafsson, born Abt. 580. Child of Alf Olafsson is: i. Gauthild (Gyrithe) Alfssatter, born Abt. 600 in Trondheim, Norway; married Ivar "Vidfame" Halfdansson Abt. 632 in Denmark.

Generation No. 50

Domnall Brecc Scots, born Abt. 600 in 643. He was the son of Eochaidh Buidhe of Argyll macAidan. More About Domnall Brecc Scots: King: King of Scots Brecc Child of Domnall Brecc Scots is: i. II Domangart MacDomnaill, born Abt. 630 in Scotland; died 692. Braught-Onund "The Cultivator" Ingvarsson, born Abt. 636 in Sweden. He was the son of Ingvar Eysteinsson. Child of Braught-Onund "The Cultivator" Ingvarsson is: i. Ingjald "Ill-Ruler" Onundsson, born 660 in Vaermland, Sweden; died in Upsalla, Sweden; married Gauthild Algautsson. Harald "the Old" Valdersson He was the son of Valdar "the Mild" Hroarsson and Hildis. He married Hildur Heidreksdatter. Hildur Heidreksdatter Child of Harald Valdersson and Hildur Heidreksdatter is:

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i. Halfdan III "the Violent" Haraldsson, born Abt. 528 in Jutland, Denmark; died Abt. 580; married Moalda "Digri" Kinriksdatter Abt. 563.

Kinrik Child of Kinrik is: i. Moalda "Digri" Kinriksdatter, born Abt. 545 in Jutland, Denmark; married Halfdan III "the Violent" Haraldsson Abt. 563.

Generation No. 51

Eochaidh Buidhe of Argyll macAidan, born Abt. 656 in Scotland. He was the son of Aidan Aedan of Argyll macGabhran. More About Eochaidh Buidhe of Argyll macAidan: King: King of Scots Buidhe Child of Eochaidh Buidhe of Argyll macAidan is: i. Domnall Brecc Scots, born Abt. 600 in 643. Ingvar Eysteinsson, born Abt. 616 in Sweden. He was the son of Eystein Adilsson. Child of Ingvar Eysteinsson is: i. Braught-Onund "The Cultivator" Ingvarsson, born Abt. 636 in Sweden. Valdar "the Mild" Hroarsson, born in Denmark. He was the son of Hroar (Roe) Halfdansson and Ogne Norbrilsdottir. He married Hildis. Hildis, born 525; died 572. She was the daughter of Hilderic and Amfleda "the Younger". More About Hildis: Princess: Princess of the Vandals Child of Valdar Hroarsson and Hildis is: i. Harald "the Old" Valdersson, married Hildur Heidreksdatter.

Generation No. 52

Aidan Aedan of Argyll macGabhran, born Abt. 532 in Scotland; died Bet. 606 - 608. He was the son of Gabhran of Argyll macDomangairt and Ingenach or Lleian. More About Aidan Aedan of Argyll macGabhran: King: King of Scots Child of Aidan Aedan of Argyll macGabhran is: i. Eochaidh Buidhe of Argyll macAidan, born Abt. 656 in Scotland. Eystein Adilsson, born Abt. 594 in Vaermland, Sweden. He was the son of Adils Ottarsson and Yrsa Helgasdottir. More About Eystein Adilsson: King: King in Sweden Child of Eystein Adilsson is: i. Ingvar Eysteinsson, born Abt. 616 in Sweden. Hroar (Roe) Halfdansson, born in Denmark; died Abt. 494 in Denmark. He was the son of Halfdan II Frodasson and Sigris. He married Ogne Norbrilsdottir. Ogne Norbrilsdottir She was the daughter of Norbril. Notes for Hroar (Roe) Halfdansson:

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He ruled jointly with his brother Helgi. His uncle Frodi V ruled from 447 to 460. More About Hroar (Roe) Halfdansson: King: King of Denmark Child of Hroar Halfdansson and Ogne Norbrilsdottir is: i. Valdar "the Mild" Hroarsson, born in Denmark; married Hildis. Hilderic He was the son of Huneric. He married Amfleda "the Younger". Amfleda "the Younger" Notes for Hilderic: King of the Vandals 523-530 Hilderic succeeded Thrasamund as King of the Vandals in 523. An Arian himself, he tolerated Catholocism. He allied himself with the Byzantine Empire, thus breaking a treaty with the Ostrogoths. He was saved from death by the death of Theodoric the Great, King of the Ostrogoths, who was planning an invasion of Africa when he died. The Vandal kingdom was on a steady downfall with loses in northern Africa to the Moors when he died in 530. He was succeeded by Gelimer, the last King of the Vandals. Medieval Sourcebook: Procopius: The Reconquest of Africa, 534 On the Wars IV.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Justinian's program of renovatio of the Roman Empire, expressed by his building program, his re-organization of the Law, was perhaps clearest in his wars. Directed ar "reconquering" the Western part of the Empire, they were for the most part successful. Procopius work, On the Wars provides an excellent source for this aspect of Justinian's program. Below he recounts the success of Belasarius, Justinian's great general, in overthrowing the Vandal Kingdom in northern Africa. This victory was easy, but marked the first stage in the program of reconquest. The triumph which was accorded Belisarius upon his return is described below by Procopius. Note especially the continuity in the old Roman traditions - as Procopius makes clear, the triumph itself was part of the program or restoration. Belisarius, upon reaching Byzantium with Gelimer [last king of the Vandals, captured by Belisarius in 534] and the Vandals, was counted worthy to receive such honours, as in former times were assigned to those generals of the Romans who had won the greatest and most noteworthy victories. And a period of about six hundred years had now passed since anyone had attained these honours, except, indeed, Titus and Trajan, and such other emperors as had led armies against some barbarian nation and had been victorious. For he displayed the spoils and slaves from the war in the midst of the city and led a procession which the Romans call a "triumph," not, however, in the ancient manner, but going on foot from his own house to the hippodrome and then again from the barriers [the starting point for the racers at the open end of the Hippodrome] until he reached the place where the imperial throne is. And there was booty,-first of all, whatever articles are wont to be set apart for the royal service,-thrones of gold and carriages in which it is customary for a king's consort to ride, and much Jewelry made of precious stones, and golden drinking cups, and all the other things which are useful for the royal table. And there was also silver weighing many thousands of talents and all the royal treasure amounting to an exceedingly great sum (for Gizeric [leader of the Vandals who had sacked Rome in 455] had despoiled the Palatium in Rome) and among these were the treasures of the Jews, which Titus, the son of Vespasian, together with certain others, had brought to Rome after the capture of Jerusalem [70 A.D.]. And one of the Jews, seeing these things, approached one of those known to the emperor and said: "These treasures I think it inexpedient to carry into the palace in Byzantium. Indeed, it is not possible for them to be elsewhere than in the place where Solomon, the king of the Jews, formerly placed them. For it is because of these that Gizeric captured the palace of the Romans, and that now the Roman army has captured that of the Vandals." When this had been brought to the ears of the Emperor, he became afraid and quickly sent everything to the sanctuaries of the Christians in Jerusalem. And there were slaves in the triumph, among whom was Gelimer himself, wearing some sort of a purple garment upon his shoulders, and all his family, and as many of the Vandals as were very tall and fair of body. And when Gelimer reached the hippodrome and saw the emperor sitting upon a lofty seat and the people standing on either side and realized as he looked about in what an evil plight he was, he neither wept nor cried out, but ceased not saying over in the words of the Hebrew scripture: "Vanity of vanities, all is vanity." And when he came before the emperor's seat, they stripped off the purple garment, and compelled him to fall prone on the ground and do obeisance to the Emperor Justinian. This also Belisarius did, as being a suppliant of the emperor along with him. And the Emperor Justinian and the Empress Theodora presented the children of Ilderic [one-time king of the Vandals and friend of Justinian; overthrown by Gelimer] and his offspring and all those of the family of the Emperor Valentinian with sufficient sums of money, and to Gelimer they gave lands not to be despised in Galatia and permitted him to live there together with his family. However, Gelimer was by no means enrolled among the patricians, since he was unwilling to change from the faith of Arius.

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A little later the triumph [in honor of his inauguration as consul] was celebrated by Belisarius in the ancient manner also. For he had the fortune to be advanced to the office of consul, and therefore was borne aloft by the captives, and as he was thus carried in his curule chair, he threw to the populace those very spoils of the Vandalic war. For the people carried off the silver plate and golden girdles and a vast amount of the Vandals' wealth of other sorts as a result of Belisarius' consulship, and it seemed that after a long interval of disuse an old custom was being revived. . . . Procopius, History of the Wars, IV, ix, translated by H.B. Dewing (New York: C.P. Putnam's Sons, 1916), pp. 279-283. More About Hilderic: King: King of the Vandals Child of Hilderic and Amfleda Younger" is: i. Hildis, born 525; died 572; married Valdar "the Mild" Hroarsson.

Generation No. 53

Gabhran of Argyll macDomangairt, born Abt. 502 in Scotland; died Abt. 560. He was the son of Domangart of Dalriada Reti macFergusso and Fedelmia Fedelm Foltchain. He married Ingenach or Lleian. Ingenach or Lleian More About Gabhran of Argyll macDomangairt: King: King of Scots Child of Gabhran macDomangairt and Ingenach Lleian is: i. Aidan Aedan of Argyll macGabhran, born Abt. 532 in Scotland; died Bet. 606 - 608. Adils Ottarsson, born Abt. 572 in Sweden. He was the son of Ottar Egilsson. He married Yrsa Helgasdottir. Yrsa Helgasdottir Child of Adils Ottarsson and Yrsa Helgasdottir is: i. Eystein Adilsson, born Abt. 594 in Vaermland, Sweden. Halfdan II Frodasson, born in Denmark; died Abt. 447. He was the son of Frodi IV Fridliefsson. He married Sigris. Sigris Notes for Halfdan II Frodasson: Halfdan's older brother, Ingild, ruled from 407 to 436 More About Halfdan II Frodasson: King: King of Denmark Child of Halfdan Frodasson and Sigris is: i. Hroar (Roe) Halfdansson, born in Denmark; died Abt. 494 in Denmark; married Ogne Norbrilsdottir. Norbril More About Norbril: King: King of Northumbria Child of Norbril is: i. Ogne Norbrilsdottir, married Hroar (Roe) Halfdansson. Huneric He was the son of Gaiseric. Notes for Huneric: King of the Vandals 477-484 Huneric succeeded his father Gaiseric in 477. When Gaiseric died, the Moorish vassal kingdoms on the border revolted. Huneric, an Arian, made Catholocism illegal.

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More About Huneric: King: King of the Vandals Child of Huneric is: i. Hilderic, married Amfleda "the Younger".

Generation No. 54

Domangart of Dalriada Reti macFergusso, born in Scotland; died Abt. 505 in Scotland. He was the son of Feredach Fergus macMuiredach of Dalriada macErcu. He married edelmia Fedelm Foltchain. Fedelmia Fedelm Foltchain More About Domangart of Dalriada Reti macFergusso: King: King of Scots Child of Domangart macFergusso and Fedelmia Foltchain is: i. Gabhran of Argyll macDomangairt, born Abt. 502 in Scotland; died Abt. 560; married Ingenach or Lleian. Ottar Egilsson, born Abt. 551 in Sweden. He was the son of Egil "Vendikraka" Aunsson. Child of Ottar Egilsson is: i. Adils Ottarsson, born Abt. 572 in Sweden; married Yrsa Helgasdottir. Frodi IV Fridliefsson, born in Denmark; died Abt. 407. He was the son of Fridlief III Frodasson. More About Frodi IV Fridliefsson: King: King of Denmark Child of Frodi IV Fridliefsson is: i. Halfdan II Frodasson, born in Denmark; died Abt. 447; married Sigris. Gaiseric He was the son of Godegisel. Notes for Gaiseric: King of the Vandals 428-477 When his half-brother died , Gaiseric became King of the Vandals. As he was a brilliant general, he took the beaten Vandals out of Gaul, sailed to Africa, and there set up a kingdom. He created the first Vandal fleet and conquered north Africa, Sardinia, etc. When he died in 477 the Moorish vassal kingdoms on the border revolted. Child of Gaiseric is: i. Huneric.

Generation No. 55

Feredach Fergus macMuiredach of Dalriada macErcu, born in Londonderry, Derry, Ireland; died Abt. 501 in Scotland. He was the son of Muirchertach macEarca and Duinseach. Child of Feredach Fergus macMuiredach of Dalriada macErcu is: i. Domangart of Dalriada Reti macFergusso, born in Scotland; died Abt. 505 in Scotland; married Fedelmia Fedelm Foltchain. Egil "Vendikraka" Aunsson, born Abt. 530 in Ven Dikraka, Sweden. He was the son of Aun "The Aged" Jorundsson. Child of Egil "Vendikraka" Aunsson is: i. Ottar Egilsson, born Abt. 551 in Sweden. Fridlief III Frodasson, born in Denmark; died 348 in Denmark. He was the son of Frodi III "the Pacific" Dansson.

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Child of Fridlief III Frodasson is: i. Frodi IV Fridliefsson, born in Denmark; died Abt. 407. Godegisel Notes for Godegisel: King of the Vandals ?-406 He was badly beaten by the Franks in 406 (in 406 Gaul was ruled by Rome) and was killed. He was succeeded by his son Gunderic. Child of Godegisel is: i. Gaiseric.

Generation No. 56

Muirchertach macEarca, born Abt. 515. He was the son of Muiredach or Ercc O'Neil and Marca of Misi Dalriada. He married Duinseach. Duinseach, born Abt. 516 in Londonderry, Derry, Ireland. Child of Muirchertach macEarca and Duinseach is: i. Feredach Fergus macMuiredach of Dalriada macErcu, born in Londonderry, Derry, Ireland; died Abt. 501 in Scotland. Aun "The Aged" Jorundsson, born Abt. 509 in Sweden. He was the son of Jorund Yngvasson. More About Aun "The Aged" Jorundsson: King: King In Uppsala Child of Aun "The Aged" Jorundsson is: i. Egil "Vendikraka" Aunsson, born Abt. 530 in Ven Dikraka, Sweden. Frodi III "the Pacific" Dansson, died 310. He was the son of Dan "the Magnificent" Olafsson. More About Frodi III "the Pacific" Dansson: King: King of Denmark Child of Frodi III "the Pacific" Dansson is: i. Fridlief III Frodasson, born in Denmark; died 348 in Denmark.

Generation No. 57

Muiredach or Ercc O'Neil, born Abt. 400 in Londonderry, Derry, Ireland. He was the son of Foghan Eoghan Eochaid Owen macNeill and Earca Dalrida. He married Marca of Misi Dalriada. Marca of Misi Dalriada Child of Muiredach O'Neil and Marca Dalriada is: i. Muirchertach macEarca, born Abt. 515; married Duinseach. Jorund Yngvasson, born Abt. 487 in Sweden. He was the son of Engvi Yngvi Alreksson. Child of Jorund Yngvasson is: i. Aun "The Aged" Jorundsson, born Abt. 509 in Sweden. Dan "the Magnificent" Olafsson, born in Denmark; died 270. He was the son of Olaf "the Mild" Vermundsson and Danpi. Notes for Dan "the Magnificent" Olafsson: He is Dan Mykillati, from whom Denmark supposedly got its name. Other sources say his father is Danp Rigsson, the son of Rig, the first king of Denmark.

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Child of Dan "the Magnificent" Olafsson is: i. Frodi III "the Pacific" Dansson, died 310.

Generation No. 58

Foghan Eoghan Eochaid Owen macNeill, born in Ireland; died 465. He was the son of Niall "Nine Hostages" mor Noigiallach and Roigneach. He married Earca Dalrida. Earca Dalrida Notes for Foghan Eoghan Eochaid Owen macNeill: Eogan (Eoghan or Owen) King of Ailech, founder of the Cennal Eogan (kindred of Eogan) was personnally baptised by St. Patrick and nicknamed "the Lion" Eogan MacNiall by St. Patrick (circa 442AD). His mother was Ine, dau. of Dubtach, son of Moindach, King of Ulster. Established his own kingdom in the peninsula still called after him, Innishowen ("Eogan's Isle"). Died in 465AD, buried at Eskaheen. His descendants known as the Cenel Eoghain became the principal branch of the northern Ui Niall. Married a foreign princess, Indorb Finn ("the White"). Child of Foghan macNeill and Earca Dalrida is: i. Muiredach or Ercc O'Neil, born Abt. 400 in Londonderry, Derry, Ireland; married Marca of Misi Dalriada. Engvi Yngvi Alreksson, born Abt. 466 in Sweden. He was the son of Alrek Agnasson and Dagreid Dagsdottir. Child of Engvi Yngvi Alreksson is: i. Jorund Yngvasson, born Abt. 487 in Sweden. Olaf "the Mild" Vermundsson, died 190. He was the son of Vermund "the Sage" Frodasson. He married Danpi. Danpi Child of Olaf Vermundsson and Danpi is: i. Dan "the Magnificent" Olafsson, born in Denmark; died 270.

Generation No. 59

Niall "Nine Hostages" mor Noigiallach, born 359 in Tara, Meath, Ireland; died Abt. 405 in Boulogne Sur Mer, France. He was the son of Echu (Eochaid) Moyvone Muigheadhoin and Inne or Cairenn Chasbab. He married Roigneach. Roigneach Notes for Niall "Nine Hostages" mor Noigiallach: Ruled: bet 0379 and 0405 Place: Tara, Meath, Ireland Niall Noigiallach ("of the Nine Hostages") aka Niall Mor ("the Great") 127th King of Ireland 380-405AD, in whose time the Royal House of Tara asserted a nominal suzerainty over the whole island. Niall succeeded his father over his 3 older brothers (of his 1st wife). Niall was killed by Eocha, Prince of Leinster while in Gaul (France) in a ford of the river Leon (now called Lianne) that spot is now called the Ford of Niall near Boulogue-sur-mer. Niall was the first to refer to Alba (Scotland) as "Scotia Minor" and Inis Ealga (Ireland) as "Scotia Major". It is said Niall is responsible for having captured the young boy, later to be St. Patrick, along with his 2 sisters during a raid along the coast of Britain. Niall had no children with his first wife and 12 sons with his second. Child of Niall Noigiallach and Roigneach is: i. Foghan Eoghan Eochaid Owen macNeill, born in Ireland; died 465; married Earca Dalrida. Alrek Agnasson, born Abt. 445 in Upsalla, Sweden. He was the son of Agni Dagsson and Skjalf Frostasdottir. He married Dagreid Dagsdottir. Dagreid Dagsdottir Child of Alrek Agnasson and Dagreid Dagsdottir is: i. Engvi Yngvi Alreksson, born Abt. 466 in Sweden.

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Vermund "the Sage" Frodasson, born Abt. 369 in Denmark; died 140. He was the son of Frodi II Havarsson. More About Vermund "the Sage" Frodasson: King: King of Denmark Child of Vermund "the Sage" Frodasson is: i. Olaf "the Mild" Vermundsson, died 190; married Danpi.

Generation No. 60

Echu (Eochaid) Moyvone Muigheadhoin, born 325; died 385 in Tara, Meath, Ireland. He was the son of Muiredeach Tireach and Muirion. He married Inne or Cairenn Chasbab. Inne or Cairenn Chasbab Child of Echu Muigheadhoin and Inne Chasbab is: i. Niall "Nine Hostages" mor Noigiallach, born 359 in Tara, Meath, Ireland; died Abt. 405 in Boulogne Sur Mer, France; married

Roigneach. Agni Dagsson He was the son of Sweden. He married Skjalf Frostasdottir. Skjalf Frostasdottir Child of Agni Dagsson and Skjalf Frostasdottir is: i. Alrek Agnasson, born Abt. 445 in Upsalla, Sweden; married Dagreid Dagsdottir. Frodi II Havarsson, born in Denmark; died in Died in 087 BC. He was the son of Havar Fridliefsson. More About Frodi II Havarsson: King: King of Denmark Child of Frodi II Havarsson is: i. Vermund "the Sage" Frodasson, born Abt. 369 in Denmark; died 140.

Generation No. 61

Muiredeach Tireach, born 298; died 356 in Battle of Dubhal. He was the son of Fiacha Scrabhtaine and Aoife of Gall. He married Muirion. Muirion Child of Muiredeach Tireach and Muirion is: i. Echu (Eochaid) Moyvone Muigheadhoin, born 325; died 385 in Tara, Meath, Ireland; married Inne or Cairenn Chasbab. Sweden, born Abt. 424. He was the son of Dag Dyggvasson. Child of Sweden is: i. Agni Dagsson, married Skjalf Frostasdottir. Havar Fridliefsson, born in Denmark; died in Died in 059 BC. He was the son of Fridlief II Frodasson. More About Havar Fridliefsson: King: King of Denmark Child of Havar Fridliefsson is: i. Frodi II Havarsson, born in Denmark; died in Died in 087 BC.

Generation No. 62

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Fiacha Scrabhtaine, born Abt. 235; died Abt. 322. He was the son of Cairbre Lifechar ap Cormac and Aine Nicfinn O'nuadu. He married Aoife of Gall. Aoife of Gall, born Abt. 260. She was the daughter of Coel Hen ap Tehvant and Strada Ystradwal verch Cadfan. Child of Fiacha Scrabhtaine and Aoife Gall is: i. Muiredeach Tireach, born 298; died 356 in Battle of Dubhal; married Muirion. Dag Dyggvasson, born Abt. 403 in Sweden. He was the son of Dyggvi Domarsson. Child of Dag Dyggvasson is: i. Sweden, born Abt. 424. Fridlief II Frodasson, born in Denmark; died in Died in 047 BC. He was the son of Frodi I Fridliefsson. More About Fridlief II Frodasson: King: King of Denmark Child of Fridlief II Frodasson is: i. Havar Fridliefsson, born in Denmark; died in Died in 059 BC.

Generation No. 63

Cairbre Lifechar ap Cormac He married Aine Nicfinn O'nuadu. Aine Nicfinn O'nuadu Child of Cairbre Cormac and Aine O'nuadu is: i. Fiacha Scrabhtaine, born Abt. 235; died Abt. 322; married Aoife of Gall. Coel Hen ap Tehvant, born Abt. 232 in Rheged, Unknown. He was the son of Tehvant ap Urban. He married Strada Ystradwal verch Cadfan. Strada Ystradwal verch Cadfan Child of Coel Tehvant and Strada Cadfan is: i. Aoife of Gall, born Abt. 260; married Fiacha Scrabhtaine. Dyggvi Domarsson, born Abt. 382 in Sweden. He was the son of Domar Domaldisson and Drott Danpsdottir. Child of Dyggvi Domarsson is: i. Dag Dyggvasson, born Abt. 403 in Sweden. Frodi I Fridliefsson, born Abt. 281 in Hleithra, Denmark; died in Died in 035 BC. He was the son of Fridlief I Skjöldsson. More About Frodi I Fridliefsson: King: King of Denmark Child of Frodi I Fridliefsson is: i. Fridlief II Frodasson, born in Denmark; died in Died in 047 BC.

Generation No. 64

Tehvant ap Urban, born Abt. 200. He was the son of Urban ap Grat. Child of Tehvant ap Urban is: i. Coel Hen ap Tehvant, born Abt. 232 in Rheged, Unknown; married Strada Ystradwal verch Cadfan. Domar Domaldisson, born Abt. 361 in Sweden. He was the son of Domaldi Visbursson. He married Drott Danpsdottir. Drott Danpsdottir

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Child of Domar Domaldisson and Drott Danpsdottir is: i. Dyggvi Domarsson, born Abt. 382 in Sweden. Fridlief I Skjöldsson, born in Hleithra, Denmark; died in Died in 023 BC. He was the son of Skjöld and Gefion. More About Fridlief I Skjöldsson: King: King of Denmark Child of Fridlief I Skjöldsson is: i. Frodi I Fridliefsson, born Abt. 281 in Hleithra, Denmark; died in Died in 035 BC.

Generation No. 65

Urban ap Grat, born Abt. 175. He was the son of Grat. Child of Urban ap Grat is: i. Tehvant ap Urban, born Abt. 200. Domaldi Visbursson, born Abt. 340 in Upsalla, Sweden. He was the son of Visbur Vanlandasson and N.N. Dau of Authi-Audi. Child of Domaldi Visbursson is: i. Domar Domaldisson, born Abt. 361 in Sweden; married Drott Danpsdottir. Skjöld, born in Hleithra, Denmark; died in Died in 040 BC. He was the son of Odin (Woden) and Frigg (Frígídá). He married Gefion. Gefion Child of Skjöld and Gefion is: i. Fridlief I Skjöldsson, born in Hleithra, Denmark; died in Died in 023 BC.

Generation No. 66

Grat, born Abt. 155. He was the son of Jumutel. Child of Grat is: i. Urban ap Grat, born Abt. 175. Visbur Vanlandasson, born Abt. 319 in Sweden. He was the son of Vanlandi Svegdasson and Driva Snaersdotter. He married N.N. Dau of Authi-Audi. N.N. Dau of Authi-Audi Child of Visbur Vanlandasson and N.N. Authi-Audi is: i. Domaldi Visbursson, born Abt. 340 in Upsalla, Sweden. Odin (Woden) He married Frigg (Frígídá). Frigg (Frígídá) Child of Odin (Woden) and Frigg (Frígídá) is: i. Skjöld, born in Hleithra, Denmark; died in Died in 040 BC; married Gefion.

Generation No. 67

Jumutel He was the son of Retigern. Child of Jumutel is:

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i. Grat, born Abt. 155. Vanlandi Svegdasson, born 298 in Upsalla, Sweden. He was the son of Svegdi Fjoinarsson and Vana. He married Driva Snaersdotter. Driva Snaersdotter Child of Vanlandi Svegdasson and Driva Snaersdotter is: i. Visbur Vanlandasson, born Abt. 319 in Sweden; married N.N. Dau of Authi-Audi.

Generation No. 68

Retigern He was the son of Oudecant. Child of Retigern is: i. Jumutel. Svegdi Fjoinarsson, born Abt. 277 in Upsalla, Sweden. He was the son of Fjolnir Yngvi Freysson. He married Vana. Vana Child of Svegdi Fjoinarsson and Vana is: i. Vanlandi Svegdasson, born 298 in Upsalla, Sweden; married Driva Snaersdotter.

Generation No. 69

Oudecant He was the son of Outigar. Child of Oudecant is: i. Retigern. Fjolnir Yngvi Freysson, born Abt. 256 in Upsalla, Sweden; died in Hleithra, Denmark. He was the son of Yngvi-Frey of Uppsala and Gerd Gymersdotter. Child of Fjolnir Yngvi Freysson is: i. Svegdi Fjoinarsson, born Abt. 277 in Upsalla, Sweden; married Vana.

Generation No. 70

Outigar He was the son of Ebuid. Child of Outigar is: i. Oudecant. Yngvi-Frey of Uppsala, born Abt. 235 in Upsalla, Sweden. He was the son of Njord of Noatun and Sister of Njord. He married Gerd Gymersdotter. Gerd Gymersdotter Child of Yngvi-Frey Uppsala and Gerd Gymersdotter is: i. Fjolnir Yngvi Freysson, born Abt. 256 in Upsalla, Sweden; died in Hleithra, Denmark.

Generation No. 71

Ebuid He was the son of Endos. Child of Ebuid is: i. Outigar.

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Njord of Noatun, born Abt. 214 in Noatun, Sweden. He married Sister of Njord. Sister of Njord, born Abt. 216. Child of Njord Noatun and Sister Njord is: i. Yngvi-Frey of Uppsala, born Abt. 235 in Upsalla, Sweden; married Gerd Gymersdotter.

Generation No. 72

Endos He was the son of Eudelen. Child of Endos is: i. Ebuid.

Generation No. 73

Eudelen He was the son of Eugein. Child of Eudelen is: i. Endos.

Generation No. 74

Eugein He was the son of Aballac. Child of Eugein is: i. Eudelen.

Generation No. 75

Aballac He was the son of Amalech. Child of Aballac is: i. Eugein.

Generation No. 76

Amalech He was the son of Beli Mawr and Don verch Mathonwy. Child of Amalech is: i. Aballac.

Generation No. 77

Beli Mawr, born in b: in 40BC. He was the son of Manogan ap Eneid and Anna. He married Don verch Mathonwy. Don verch Mathonwy More About Beli Mawr: King: HIGH KING OF SILURI Child of Beli Mawr and Don Mathonwy is: i. Amalech.

Generation No. 78

Manogan ap Eneid He was the son of Eneid ap Cerwyd. He married Anna in Abt 60 B.C. Anna, born in b: in abt 60 B.C.. She was the daughter of Joseph of Armithea.

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Children of Manogan Eneid and Anna are: i. Beli Mawr, born in b: in 40BC; married Don verch Mathonwy. ii. Pernardim, married Liyr Lediath; born in Abt 40 B.C. - Great Britain/England.

More About Pernardim: Queen: QUEEN OF IRELAND More About Liyr Lediath: King: KING OF IRELAND

Generation No. 79

Eneid ap Cerwyd He was the son of Cerwyd ap Crydon. Child of Eneid ap Cerwyd is: i. Manogan ap Eneid, married Anna in Abt 60 B.C. Joseph of Armithea, born in Bethlehem, Judah, Israel; died in Glastonbury, Wales. He was the son of Matthat Matthan and Daughter of Eleazar. Notes for Joseph of Armithea: Joseph of Arimathea, according to all four Gospels of the New Testament, a rich Jew of Arimathea, probably a member of the Sanhedrin, the ancient Jewish court in Jerusalem, who after the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, requested the body from the Roman procurator Pontius Pilate and placed it in his own tomb. According to some ancient writers he was later the founder of Christianity in Britain and of a monastery at Glastonbury; scholars, however, reject these claims. In the Arthurian cycle of romances and in late medieval legend he brings the Holy Grail into Britain. Microsoft® Encarta® Encyclopedia 2003. © 1993-2002 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Child of Joseph of Armithea is: i. Anna, born in b: in abt 60 B.C; married Manogan ap Eneid in Abt 60 B.C.

Generation No. 80

Cerwyd ap Crydon He was the son of Crydon ap Dyfnarth. Child of Cerwyd ap Crydon is: i. Eneid ap Cerwyd. Matthat Matthan He was the son of Melchi. He married Daughter of Eleazar. Daughter of Eleazar Children of Matthat Matthan and Daughter Eleazar are: i. Joseph of Armithea, born in Bethlehem, Judah, Israel; died in Glastonbury, Wales. ii. Jacob iii. Heli

Generation No. 81

Crydon ap Dyfnarth He was the son of Dyfnarth. Child of Crydon ap Dyfnarth is: i. Cerwyd ap Crydon. Melchi, born in Jerusalem, Judah, Israel; died in Jerusalem, Judah, Israel. He was the son of Achim and Janna Hyrcanus. Child of Melchi is: i. Matthat Matthan, married Daughter of Eleazar.

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Generation No. 82

Dyfnarth He was the son of Prydain ap Aedd. Child of Dyfnarth is: i. Crydon ap Dyfnarth. Achim, born in Jerusalem, Judah, Israel; died in Jerusalem, Judah, Israel. He was the son of Sadoc. He married Janna Hyrcanus. Janna Hyrcanus, born in Jerusalem, Judah, Israel; died in 76 B.C. Jerusalem, Judah, Israel. She was the daughter of Joseph. Child of Achim and Janna Hyrcanus is: i. Melchi, born in Jerusalem, Judah, Israel; died in Jerusalem, Judah, Israel.

Generation No. 83

Prydain ap Aedd He was the son of Aedd Mawr. Child of Prydain ap Aedd is: i. Dyfnarth. Sadoc, born in Jerusalem, Judah, Israel; died in Jerusalem, Judah, Israel. He was the son of Eliakim. Child of Sadoc is: i. Achim, born in Jerusalem, Judah, Israel; died in Jerusalem, Judah, Israel; married Janna Hyrcanus. Joseph, born Abt. 147 in Jerusalem, Judah, Israel; died in Jerusalem, Judah, Israel. He was the son of Mattathias and Daughter of Simon [The Just]. Children of Joseph are: i. Janna Hyrcanus, born in Jerusalem, Judah, Israel; died in 76 B.C. Jerusalem, Judah, Israel; married Achim. ii. Judas Aristobulus, born Abt. 127 in Jerusalem, Judah, Israel.

Generation No. 84

Aedd Mawr, born in Birth: 0458 BC in Cornwall, England; died in appears to have lived about 1300 B.C.. He was the son of Antonius of Cornwall. Child of Aedd Mawr is: i. Prydain ap Aedd. Eliakim, born in Jerusalem, Judah, Israel; died in Jerusalem, Judah, Israel. He was the son of Abiud. Child of Eliakim is: i. Sadoc, born in Jerusalem, Judah, Israel; died in Jerusalem, Judah, Israel. Mattathias, born in Jerusalem, Judah, Israel; died in Jerusalem, Judah, Israel. He was the son of Semei. He married Daughter of Simon [The Just]. Daughter of Simon [The Just], born in Jerusalem, Judah, Israel; died in Jerusalem, Judah, Israel. Child of Mattathias and Daughter Just] is: i. Joseph, born Abt. 147 in Jerusalem, Judah, Israel; died in Jerusalem, Judah, Israel.

Generation No. 85

Antonius of Cornwall He was the son of Seisyll ap Gwrwst.

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Child of Antonius of Cornwall is: i. Aedd Mawr, born in Birth: 0458 BC in Cornwall, England; died in appears to have lived about 1300 B.C.. Abiud, born in Memphis, Goshen, Egypt; died in Jerusalem, Judah, Israel. He was the son of Zerubbabel. Child of Abiud is: i. Eliakim, born in Jerusalem, Judah, Israel; died in Jerusalem, Judah, Israel. Semei, born in Jerusalem, Judah, Israel; died in Jerusalem, Judah, Israel. He was the son of Joseph. Child of Semei is: i. Mattathias, born in Jerusalem, Judah, Israel; died in Jerusalem, Judah, Israel; married Daughter of Simon [The Just].

Generation No. 86

Seisyll ap Gwrwst He was the son of Gwrwst ap Rhiwallon. Child of Seisyll ap Gwrwst is: i. Antonius of Cornwall. Zerubbabel, born in Memphis, Goshen, Egypt. Child of Zerubbabel is: i. Abiud, born in Memphis, Goshen, Egypt; died in Jerusalem, Judah, Israel. Joseph, born in Memphis, Egypt; died in Jerusalem, Judah, Israel. He was the son of Juda. Child of Joseph is: i. Semei, born in Jerusalem, Judah, Israel; died in Jerusalem, Judah, Israel.

Generation No. 87

Gwrwst ap Rhiwallon He was the son of Rhiwallon ap Cunedda. Child of Gwrwst ap Rhiwallon is: i. Seisyll ap Gwrwst. Juda, born in Memphis, Egypt; died in Jerusalem, Judah, Israel. He was the son of Jonah. Child of Juda is: i. Joseph, born in Memphis, Egypt; died in Jerusalem, Judah, Israel.

Generation No. 88

Rhiwallon ap Cunedda He was the son of Cunedda ap Henwyn. Child of Rhiwallon ap Cunedda is: i. Gwrwst ap Rhiwallon. Jonah, born in Memphis, Egypt; died in Jerusalem, Judah, Israel. He was the son of Rhesa. Child of Jonah is: i. Juda, born in Memphis, Egypt; died in Jerusalem, Judah, Israel.

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Generation No. 89

Cunedda ap Henwyn He was the son of Henwyn of Cambria and Rhagaw verch Llyr. Child of Cunedda ap Henwyn is: i. Rhiwallon ap Cunedda. Rhesa, born in Memphis, Egypt; died in Jerusalem, Judah, Israel. He was the son of Zorobabel. Child of Rhesa is: i. Jonah, born in Memphis, Egypt; died in Jerusalem, Judah, Israel.

Generation No. 90

Henwyn of Cambria He was the son of Bleiddud of Cambria. He married Rhagaw verch Llyr. Rhagaw verch Llyr She was the daughter of Llyr. Child of Henwyn Cambria and Rhagaw Llyr is: i. Cunedda ap Henwyn. Zorobabel, born in Memphis, Egypt; died in Memphis, Egypt. He was the son of Salethiel. Child of Zorobabel is: i. Rhesa, born in Memphis, Egypt; died in Jerusalem, Judah, Israel.

Generation No. 91

Bleiddud of Cambria He was the son of Asser of Cambria. Child of Bleiddud of Cambria is: i. Henwyn of Cambria, married Rhagaw verch Llyr. Llyr He was the son of Bleiddud. Child of Llyr is: i. Rhagaw verch Llyr, married Henwyn of Cambria. Salethiel, born in Memphis, Egypt; died in Memphis, Egypt. He was the son of (II) Jehoahaz and Neri. Child of Salethiel is: i. Zorobabel, born in Memphis, Egypt; died in Memphis, Egypt.

Generation No. 92

Asser of Cambria He was the son of Cyngen of Cambria. Child of Asser of Cambria is: i. Bleiddud of Cambria. Bleiddud He was the son of Rhun Baladr Bras. Child of Bleiddud is: i. Llyr. (II) Jehoahaz, born in Jerusalem,Judah,S.Kingdom; died in Memphis, Egypt. He was the son of Josiah and Hamutal. He married Neri.

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Neri, born in Jerusalem,Judah,S.Kingdom; died in Memphis, Egypt. She was the daughter of Melchi. More About (II) Jehoahaz: King: 608, King of Judah Child of (II) Jehoahaz and Neri is: i. Salethiel, born in Memphis, Egypt; died in Memphis, Egypt.

Generation No. 93

Cyngen of Cambria He was the son of Dyfnwal Hen. Child of Cyngen of Cambria is: i. Asser of Cambria. Rhun Baladr Bras He was the son of Lleon. Child of Rhun Baladr Bras is: i. Bleiddud. Josiah, born in Jerusalem, Judah, S.Kingdom; died in Jerusalem, Judah, S.Kingdom. He was the son of Amon and Jedidah. He married Hamutal. Hamutal, born in Jerusalem,Judah,S.Kingdom; died in Memphis, Egypt. She was the daughter of Jeremiah. More About Josiah: King: 639, King of Judah Child of Josiah and Hamutal is: i. (II) Jehoahaz, born in Jerusalem,Judah,S.Kingdom; died in Memphis, Egypt; married Neri. Melchi Child of Melchi is: i. Neri, born in Jerusalem,Judah,S.Kingdom; died in Memphis, Egypt; married (II) Jehoahaz.

Generation No. 94

Dyfnwal Hen He was the son of Gorbonian ap Cambria. Child of Dyfnwal Hen is: i. Cyngen of Cambria. Lleon He was the son of Brutus Darianlas. Child of Lleon is: i. Rhun Baladr Bras. Amon, born in Jerusalem, Judah, S.Kingdom; died in Jerusalem, Judah, S.Kingdom. He was the son of Manasseh. He married Jedidah. Jedidah, born in Boscath, Galilee, N.Kingdom; died in Jerusalem, Judah, S.Kingdom. She was the daughter of Adaiah. More About Amon: King: 641, King of Judah Child of Amon and Jedidah is: i. Josiah, born in Jerusalem, Judah, S.Kingdom; died in Jerusalem, Judah, S.Kingdom; married Hamutal.

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Jeremiah Child of Jeremiah is: i. Hamutal, born in Jerusalem,Judah,S.Kingdom; died in Memphis, Egypt; married Josiah.

Generation No. 95

Gorbonian ap Cambria He was the son of Cymryw. Child of Gorbonian ap Cambria is: i. Dyfnwal Hen. Brutus Darianlas He was the son of Efrog Gadarn. Child of Brutus Darianlas is: i. Lleon. Manasseh, born in Jerusalem, Judah, S.Kingdom; died in Jerusalem, Judah, S.Kingdom. He was the son of Ezekias Hezakiah and Meshuellemeth. More About Manasseh: King: 726, King of Judah Child of Manasseh is: i. Amon, born in Jerusalem, Judah, S.Kingdom; died in Jerusalem, Judah, S.Kingdom; married Jedidah. Adaiah Child of Adaiah is: i. Jedidah, born in Boscath, Galilee, N.Kingdom; died in Jerusalem, Judah, S.Kingdom; married Amon.

Generation No. 96

Cymryw Child of Cymryw is: i. Gorbonian ap Cambria. Efrog Gadarn He was the son of Mymbyr ap Madog. Child of Efrog Gadarn is: i. Brutus Darianlas. Ezekias Hezakiah, born in Jerusalem, Judah, S.Kingdom; died in Jerusalem, Judah, S.Kingdom. He was the son of Ahaz and Abijah. He married Meshuellemeth. Meshuellemeth, born in Jotbah, Naphtali, N.Kingdom; died in Jerusalem, Judah, S.Kingdom. She was the daughter of Haruz. Child of Ezekias Hezakiah and Meshuellemeth is: i. Manasseh, born in Jerusalem, Judah, S.Kingdom; died in Jerusalem, Judah, S.Kingdom.

Generation No. 97

Mymbyr ap Madog He was the son of Madog ap Locrinus. Child of Mymbyr ap Madog is: i. Efrog Gadarn.

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Ahaz, born in Jerusalem, Judah, S.Kingdom; died in Jerusalem, Judah, S.Kingdom. He was the son of. He married Abijah. Abijah, born in Jerusalem, Judah, S.Kingdom; died in Jerusalem, Judah, S.Kingdom. She was the daughter of Zachariah. More About Ahaz: King: 741, King of Judah Child of Ahaz and Abijah is: i. Ezekias Hezakiah, born in Jerusalem, Judah, S.Kingdom; died in Jerusalem, Judah, S.Kingdom; married Meshuellemeth. Haruz Child of Haruz is: i. Meshuellemeth, born in Jotbah, Naphtali, N.Kingdom; died in Jerusalem, Judah, S.Kingdom; married Ezekias Hezakiah.

Generation No. 98

Madog ap Locrinus He was the son of Locrinus. Child of Madog ap Locrinus is: i. Mymbyr ap Madog. Jotham, born in Jerusalem, Judah, S.Kingdom; died in Jerusalem, Judah, S.Kingdom. He was the son of. Uzziah Azariah and Jerusha. More About Jotham: King: 749, King of Judah Child of Jotham is: i. Ahaz, born in Jerusalem, Judah, S.Kingdom; died in Jerusalem, Judah, S.Kingdom; married Abijah. Zachariah, born in Jerusalem, Judah, S.Kingdom; died in Jerusalem, Judah, S.Kingdom. Child of Zachariah is: i. Abijah, born in Jerusalem, Judah, S.Kingdom; died in Jerusalem, Judah, S.Kingdom; married Ahaz.

Generation No. 99

Locrinus Child of Locrinus is: i. Madog ap Locrinus. Uzziah Azariah, born in Jerusalem, Judah, S.Kingdom; died in Jerusalem, Judah, S.Kingdom. He was the son of Amaziah and Jecoliah. He married Jerusha. Jerusha, born in Jerusalem, Judah, S.Kingdom; died in Jerusalem, Judah, S.Kingdom. She was the daughter of Zadok. More About Uzziah Azariah: King: 787, King of Judah Child of Uzziah Azariah and Jerusha is: i. Jotham, born in Jerusalem, Judah, S.Kingdom; died in Jerusalem, Judah, S.Kingdom.

Generation No. 100

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Uzziah Azariah, born in Jerusalem, Judah, S.Kingdom; died in Jerusalem, Judah, S.Kingdom. He was the son of Amaziah and Jecoliah. He married (1) Jerusha. She was born in Jerusalem, Judah, S.Kingdom, and died in Jerusalem, Judah, S.Kingdom. She was the daughter of Zadok. More About Uzziah Azariah: King: 787, King of Judah

Generation No. 101

Amaziah, born in Jerusalem, Judah, S.Kingdom; died in Lachish, Judah, S.Kingdom. He was the son of Joash Jehoash and Jehoaddan. He married Jecoliah. Jecoliah, born in Jerusalem, Judah, S.Kingdom; died in Jerusalem, Judah, S.Kingdom. More About Amaziah: King: 803, King of Judah Child of Amaziah and Jecoliah is: i. Uzziah Azariah, born in Jerusalem, Judah, S.Kingdom; died in Jerusalem, Judah, S.Kingdom; married Jerusha.

Generation No. 102

Joash Jehoash, born in Jerusalem, Judah, S.Kingdom; died in Jerusalem, Judah, S.Kingdom. He was the son of Ahaziah and Zibiah. He married Jehoaddan. Jehoaddan, born in Jerusalem, Judah, S.Kingdom; died in Jerusalem, Judah, S.Kingdom. More About Joash Jehoash: King: 843, King of Judah Child of Joash Jehoash and Jehoaddan is: i. Amaziah, born in Jerusalem, Judah, S.Kingdom; died in Lachish, Judah, S.Kingdom; married Jecoliah.

Generation No. 103

Ahaziah, born in Jerusalem, Judah, S.Kingdom; died in Megiddo, Philistines. He was the son of Jehoram and Athaliah. He married Zibiah. Zibiah, born in Beersheba, Judah, S.Kingdom; died in Jerusalem, Judah, S.Kingdom. Notes for Ahaziah: Ahaziah was 21 years old when he became king of Judah. His grandparents (on his father's side) were King Jehoshaphat, one of the most righteous kings of Judah, and (on his mother's side) King Ahab & Jezebel, two of the most wicked rulers of the northern kingdom of Israel. I can't imagine what it must have been like to have those two as grandparents. Ahaziah's Family Ahaziah was the youngest son of King Jehoram. He was the only son of the king to survive the attack of Arabians on Jerusalem (see 2 Chronicles 21:1 or the previous section for more about that). 2 Chronicles says that Ahaziah was 42 years old when he became king, but 2 Kings says that he was 22 years old. The Kings version has to be the correct one, because he would have been older than his father if he was 42 years old at his coronation. Ahaziah was the product of the marriage between King Jehoram of Judah (from the line of David) and Athaliah, daughter of King Ahab and Jezebel (from the Sidonians). Jezebel influenced King Ahab to bring Baal worship to the northern kingdom of Israel and Athaliah influenced King Jehoram to bring Baal worship to the kingdom of Judah. Young Ahaziah For the first sixteen years of Ahaziah's life, Jehoshaphat was king over Judah. It was a peaceful, prosperous and righteous time. The neighboring nations feared Judah and brought gifts to the king. When King Jehoshaphat went out to war, he sought the Lord and won many victories.

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But I wonder what it must have been like to know that someone like King Ahab as your "grampa"? Or to have someone like Jezebel as your "gramma"? After his grandfather died, Ahaziah's uncles were the kings of Israel. Ahaziah probably was not highly regarded in his family, since he was the youngest. The eldest was probably being prepared to take over the throne one day. The others were probably seeking to excel in one area or another. Little Ahaziah may have been the cutest, the one who was spoiled (or picked on) by the others. But he probably wasn't highly respected. When King Jehoshaphat died, Ahaziah's father, Jehoram, became king of Judah. Then King Jehoram killed all of his brothers. What must it have been like for Ahaziah, who was a teenager by that time, when his uncles were killed? And by his own father? Ahaziah lived throughout his father's reign. He watched the idols being set up again, and probably worshiped at them himself. He lived through the time when revolts broke out, in Edom and Libnah (his older brothers may have gone with their father and the chariot forces to fight against Edom, but Ahaziah, as the youngest, probably was not invited to come along). Then Ahaziah watched the Philistines and Arabians attack Jerusalem, and break into his house, and kill all of his brothers and their mothers. It isn't known where Ahaziah was at the time, or why he was the only one to escape. The Bible says that King Jehoram, Athaliah, and Ahaziah lived beyond the attack. Finally, young Ahaziah watched his father contract a horrible disease, lingering in pain for two years before he finally died. King Ahaziah's Short Reign Thus Ahaziah became king of Judah. There was no contest to his claim to the throne- he was the only heir left. In fact, the people were probably glad to make him king. The Bible says that King Jehoram "departed without being desired" (2 Chronicles 21:20). He made such a mess of the kingdom that people were probably glad that he was gone. It was probably a happy ceremony when Ahaziah was crowned king. King Ahaziah's reign didn't last long (only one year, or part of a year), but he continued in the way of his parents, who went in the way of King Ahab. As the Bible says, King Ahaziah "did evil in the sight of the Lord" (2 Kings 8:27). One of the things that King Ahaziah did was to join his uncle, King Jehoram of Israel, in fighting the Arameans (or Syrians). In doing this, he was following another old family tradition. His grandfather Jehoshaphat joined King Ahab in a military campaign. Everything was the same as with Jehoshaphat and Ahab- they fought the same enemy (the Arameans) for the same territory (Ramoth in Gilead). The Israelite king wound up dead in both situations, although the timing was a little different. King Ahab was wounded and died in battle, and King Jehoram was wounded but didn't die from those wounds (he died from other wounds). King Jehoram was wounded and was taken back to his residence in Jezreel. This was the home of Israel's kings- the Bible records many actions of King Ahab in Jezreel. King Ahaziah visited his uncle in Jezreel, but he shouldn't have. That's because Jehu came to Jezreel and killed King Jehoram. He also killed King Ahaziah. Then he went on and killed Jezebel and all the rest of King Ahab's family. Click on "Jehu" below for more about this massacre, how Jehu reigned as king over Israel, and how his sons reigned as king. According to the version in Kings, Ahaziah fled from Jezreel after his uncle, King Jehoram, was killed. Jehu sent men after Ahaziah, and they wounded him in his chariot. Ahaziah kept going to Megiddo, but that's as far as he got. He died there, and was taken back to be buried in Jerusalem. In the version in Chronicles, Ahaziah was captured and brought back to Jehu. He was killed, but Jehu commanded that he be buried, since he was the grandson of the righteous King Jehoshaphat. In either version,Ahaziah's body was brought back to Jerusalem where he was buried. Then his mother, Athaliah, took over and ruled over Judah. More About Ahaziah: King: 843, King of Judah Child of Ahaziah and Zibiah is: i. Joash Jehoash, born in Jerusalem, Judah, S.Kingdom; died in Jerusalem, Judah, S.Kingdom; married Jehoaddan.

Generation No. 104

Jehoram, born in Jerusalem, Judah, S.Kingdom; died in Jerusalem, Judah, S.Kingdom. He was the son of Jehoshaphat. He married Athaliah.

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Athaliah, born in Shechem, Samaria, N.Kingdom; died in Jerusalem, Judah, S.Kingdom. She was the daughter of Ahab and Jezebel. Notes for Jehoram: Jehoram reigned eight years over Judah and, according to Scripture, not a single good thing came out of it. He began his reign wickedly - killing all his brothers in order that no one would be able to threaten his authority. Politically, it was during Jehoram's reign that Edom, a vassal of Israel, broke away from the subjugation of the kingdom. Spiritually, Jehoram undid the good work of his predecessor, making "high places in the mountains of Judah, and caused the inhabitants of Jerusalem thereto" (II Chronicles 21:11). Because of his extensive sins, Jehoram was subject to brutal judgment; he was struck with a disease of the bowels, which eventually led to the need for his bowels to be removed. Furthermore, God roused the Philistines, Arabs, and Ethiopians against Judah. Jehoram died wretchedly, in great pain, and with his people facing enemies from every side. More About Jehoram: King: 850, King of Judah Child of Jehoram and Athaliah is: i. Ahaziah, born in Jerusalem, Judah, S.Kingdom; died in Megiddo, Philistines; married Zibiah.

Generation No. 105

Jehoshaphat, born 892 in Jerusalem, Judah, S.Kingdom (B.C.); died 849 in Jerusalem, Judah, S.Kingdom. He was the son of Asa and Azubah. Notes for Jehoshaphat: 1. He continued his father's religious reforms. He was an ally of Ahab, who was king of Israel, and his successors, and he was the first king of Judah to make a treaty with the kingdom of Israel. He was succeeded by his son, Jehoram 2. The Valley of Jehoshaphat, mentioned in the Book of Joel as a place of judgment, has been identified by tradition with the northern extension of the vale of Kidron to the E of Jerusalem. More About Jehoshaphat: King: 874, King of Judah Child of Jehoshaphat is: i. Jehoram, born in Jerusalem, Judah, S.Kingdom; died in Jerusalem, Judah, S.Kingdom; married Athaliah. Ahab He married Jezebel. Jezebel Child of Ahab and Jezebel is: i. Athaliah, born in Shechem, Samaria, N.Kingdom; died in Jerusalem, Judah, S.Kingdom; married Jehoram.

Generation No. 106

Asa, born in Jerusalem, Judah, S.Kingdom; died 861 in Jerusalem, Judah, S.Kingdom. He was the son of Abijaam and Maachah. He married Azubah. Azubah, born in Jerusalem, Judah, S.Kingdom; died in Jerusalem, Judah, S.Kingdom. Notes for Asa: Notes: died ca.900 BC !Ref Mat: KJV-Holy Bible, MAT 1:8, RL Chart compiled by A.F.Schmuhl, REIGNED: King of N.Kingdom & S.Kingdom 861-849 king of Judah (c.873-849 B.C.), son and successor of King Asa. He was an ally of King AHAB of Israel and his successors and was the first king of Judah to make a treaty with the kingdom of Israel. The Valley of Jehoshaphat, mentioned in Joel as a place of judgment, has been identified by tradition with the northern extension of the vale of Kidron to the east of JERUSALEM. FILE: !(Adam's gg son 35)See Bible Dict Page 710; 1 Kgs. 15:24; 1 Chr. 3:10; Matt. 1:8

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Also see W. Cleon Skousen's "The Fourth Thousand Years"; Concise Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia Copyright 1994, Columbia University Press. REIGNED: King of N.Kingdom & S.Kingdom 861-849 king of Judah (c.873-849 B.C.), son and successor of King Asa. He was an ally of King AHAB of Israel and his successors and was the first king of Judah to make a treaty with the kingdom of Israel. The Valley of Jehoshaphat, mentioned in Joel as a place of judgment, has been identified by tradition with the northern extension of the vale of Kidron to the east of JERUSALEM. FILE: !(Adam's gg son 35)See Bible Dict Page 710; 1 Kgs. 15:24; 1 Chr. 3:10; Matt. 1:8 Also see W. Cleon Skousen's "The Fourth Thousand Years"; Concise Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia Copyright 1994, Columbia University Press. Ancestry and Progeny of Captain James Blount - Inmigrant. by Robert Ffafman p. E- 16. 1st Chapter of Matthew More About Asa: King: 912, King of Judah Child of Asa and Azubah is: i. Jehoshaphat, born 892 in Jerusalem, Judah, S.Kingdom (B.C.); died 849 in Jerusalem, Judah, S.Kingdom.

Generation No. 107

Abijaam, born in Jerusalem, Judah, S.Kingdom; died in Jerusalem, Judah, S.Kingdom. He was the son of Rehoboam and Maachah. He married Maachah. Maachah, born in Jerusalem, Judah, S.Kingdom; died in Jerusalem, Judah, S.Kingdom. Child of Abijaam and Maachah is: i. Asa, born in Jerusalem, Judah, S.Kingdom; died 861 in Jerusalem, Judah, S.Kingdom; married Azubah.

Generation No. 108

Rehoboam, born in Jerusalem, Judah, Israel; died in Jerusalem, Judah, S.Kingdom. He was the son of King of Israel SOLOMON and Naamah. He married Maachah. Maachah, born in Jerusalem, Judah, Israel; died in Jerusalem, Judah, S.Kingdom. She was the daughter of Absalom and Uriel. More About Rehoboam: King: 933, King of Judah Child of Rehoboam and Maachah is: i. Abijaam, born in Jerusalem, Judah, S.Kingdom; died in Jerusalem, Judah, S.Kingdom; married Maachah.

Generation No. 109

King of Israel SOLOMON, born in Jerusalem, Judah, Israel; died in Jerusalem, Judah, Israel. He was the son of David and Bethsheba. He married Naamah. Naamah, born in Jerusalem, Judah, Israel; died in Jerusalem, Judah, S.Kingdom. More About King of Israel SOLOMON: King: King of Israel Child of King SOLOMON and Naamah is: i. Rehoboam, born in Jerusalem, Judah, Israel; died in Jerusalem, Judah, S.Kingdom; married Maachah. Absalom He married Uriel. Uriel

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Child of Absalom and Uriel is: i. Maachah, born in Jerusalem, Judah, Israel; died in Jerusalem, Judah, S.Kingdom; married Rehoboam.

Generation No. 110

David, born in Jerusalem, Judah, Israel; died in Jerusalem, Judah, Israel. He was the son of Jesse. He married Bethsheba. Bethsheba, born in Jerusalem, Judah, Israel; died in Jerusalem, Judah, S.Kingdom. She was the daughter of Amiel and Eliam. More About David: King: King of Israel More About Bethsheba: Queen: Queen of Israel Child of David and Bethsheba is: i. King of Israel SOLOMON, born in Jerusalem, Judah, Israel; died in Jerusalem, Judah, Israel; married Naamah.

Generation No. 111

Jesse, born in Bethlehem, Judah, Israel; died in Jerusalem, Judah, Israel. He was the son of Obed. Child of Jesse is: i. David, born in Jerusalem, Judah, Israel; died in Jerusalem, Judah, Israel; married Bethsheba. Amiel, born in Jerusalem, Judah, Israel; died in Jerusalem, Judah, Israel. He married Eliam. Eliam Child of Amiel and Eliam is: i. Bethsheba, born in Jerusalem, Judah, Israel; died in Jerusalem, Judah, S.Kingdom; married David.

Generation No. 112

Obed, born in Bethlehem, Judah, Israel; died in Bethlehem, Judah, Israel. He was the son of Boaz and Ruth of Moab. Child of Obed is: i. Jesse, born in Bethlehem, Judah, Israel; died in Jerusalem, Judah, Israel.

Generation No. 113

Boaz, died in Bethlehem, Judah, Israel. He was the son of Salmon and Rahab. He married Ruth of Moab. Ruth of Moab, born in Moab; died in Bethlehem, Judah, Israel. Child of Boaz and Ruth Moab is: i. Obed, born in Bethlehem, Judah, Israel; died in Bethlehem, Judah, Israel.

Generation No. 114

Salmon, born in Jerusalem, Judah, Israel; died in Jerusalem, Judah, Israel. He was the son of Nahshon. He married 16385. Rahab. Rahab, born in Jerusalem, Judah, Israel; died in Bethlehem, Judah, Israel. Child of Salmon and Rahab is: i. Boaz, died in Bethlehem, Judah, Israel; married Ruth of Moab.

Generation No. 115

Nahshon, born in Jerusalem, Judah, Israel; died in Jerusalem, Judah, Israel. He was the son of Aminadab.

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Child of Nahshon is: i. Salmon, born in Jerusalem, Judah, Israel; died in Jerusalem, Judah, Israel; married Rahab.

Generation No. 116

Aminadab, born in Jerusalem, Judah, Israel; died in Jerusalem, Judah, Israel. He was the son of Aram (B.C.). Child of Aminadab is: i. Nahshon, born in Jerusalem, Judah, Israel; died in Jerusalem, Judah, Israel.

Generation No. 117

Aram (B.C.), born in Rameses, Goshen, Egypt; died in Jerusalem, Judah, Israel. He was the son of Hezron and Jephunneh. Child of Aram (B.C.) is: i. Aminadab, born in Jerusalem, Judah, Israel; died in Jerusalem, Judah, Israel.

Generation No. 118

Hezron, born in Hebron, Canaan, Palestine; died in Caleb-Ephratah, Goshen, Egypt. He was the son of Pharez. He married Jephunneh in Rameses, Goshen, Egypt. Jephunneh, born in Rameses, Goshen, Egypt; died in Rameses, Goshen, Egypt. Child of Hezron and Jephunneh is: i. Aram (B.C.), born in Rameses, Goshen, Egypt; died in Jerusalem, Judah, Israel.

Generation No. 119

Pharez, born in Hebron, Canaan, Palestine; died in Abt 1638 BC Rameses, Goshen, Egypt. He was the son of Judah and Tamar. Child of Pharez is: i. Hezron, born in Hebron, Canaan, Palestine; died in Caleb-Ephratah, Goshen, Egypt; married Jephunneh in Rameses, Goshen,

Egypt.

Generation No. 120

Judah, born in Hebron, Canaan, Palestine; died in Rameses, Goshen, Egypt. He was the son of (I) Jacob and Leah. He married in Hebron, Canaan, Palestine. Tamar, born in Hebron, Canaan, Palestine; died in Rameses, Goshen, Egypt. Child of Judah and Tamar is: i. Pharez, born in Hebron, Canaan, Palestine; died in Abt 1638 BC Rameses, Goshen, Egypt.

Generation No. 121

(I) Jacob, born in Haran, Padan-Aram; died in Hebron, Canaan, Palestine. He was the son of Isaac and Rebekah. He married Leah in Haran, Padan-Aram. Leah, born in Haran, Padan-Aram; died in Hebron, Canaan, Palestine. She was the daughter of Laban. Child of (I) Jacob and Leah is: i. Judah, born in Hebron, Canaan, Palestine; died in Rameses, Goshen, Egypt; married Tamar in Hebron, Canaan, Palestine.

Generation No. 122

Isaac He married Rebekah.

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Rebekah, born in Haran, Padan-Aram; died in Beersheba, Canaan, Palestine. She was the daughter of Bethuel. Child of Isaac and Rebekah is: i. (I) Jacob, born in Haran, Padan-Aram; died in Hebron, Canaan, Palestine; married Leah in Haran, Padan-Aram. Laban Child of Laban is: i. Leah, born in Haran, Padan-Aram; died in Hebron, Canaan, Palestine; married (I) Jacob in Haran, Padan-Aram.

Generation No. 123

Bethuel Child of Bethuel is: i. Rebekah, born in Haran, Padan-Aram; died in Beersheba, Canaan, Palestine; married Isaac.