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[3576] Leopold ruled the Mark of Carinthia on the southeastern frontier of Bavaria during the reign of King Louis "The Child." He was also Count of Scheyern. He was killed by Hungarians. http://web.genealogie.free.fr/Les_dynasties/Les_dynasties_celebres/Allemagne/Dynastie_de_Babenberg.htm states he is "Léopold comte de Carinthie et margrave de Nordgau et comte de Bavière" and proposes his father . . . Cf. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luitpold,_Duke_of_Bavaria.
[55432] Roxanna is daughter of John Charles Carpenter (1752-1843) & Elizabeth Brown (1755-1788; m. 13 January 1774 in Attleboro, Bristol Co., MA).
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For Thomas' ancestry, see http://www.angelfire.com/on/myfamilytree1/Drake.html which states he is son of William Drake (b. ca. 1440 in Great Waltham, Co.; d. by 19 Dec 1510) who is son of Edmund Drake (b. ca. 1360 in Great Waltham; d. by 17 Oct 1471) who is son of William Drake was (b. between 1320 and 1330 in Great Waltham; d. by 2 May 1420) who is son of Nicholas Drake Jr. (b. between 1274 and 1290 in Great Waltham; d. by 1331) who is son of Nicholas Drake (b. between 1251 and 1280 in Great Waltham; d. by 14 June 1302; m. Agnes _____). Cf. http://www.geocities.com/Yosemite/7379/drake.html.
http://www.ringleib.com/ringleib_info/family_tree/colinr/d895.htm (not verified) offers: "As Thomas Drakes, he was presented for not being in tithing and aged 12 years and more at the Court held on May 29, 1477. He apparently was not living in the manor when his father died in 1510, for two years passed before he claimed his inheritance. It is interesting that he is only the second generation in which the son was not living in his father's manor. Up until this time apparently each generation had been born, raised, worked, and died on the same piece of land at Great Waltham. As the financial and social status of the family improved, their freedom to move about was less restricted and they ventured from the manor--eventually moving out of the area of Great Waltham altogether.
"The record of his admission to the lands and woods lately held by his father are described in detail on the Court Rolls and is of interest in demonstrating this continuity of tenure in the family: "To this Court comes Thomas Drake the son and heir of William Drake late of Lytelhy and is admitted by himself (i.e. in person) to nine acres of land, parcell of a half virgate of land called Eldefeldys, one acre and a half of land, parcell of a half virgate of land called Symon Jeffreys' one grove of woods and pasture containing two acres and a half called Grovecroft; parcell of a half virgate alled Eldefeldes as his (words illegible) and inheritance." "Eldefeldys" is almost certain to be identified with "Eldo land" held by Nicholas Drake who also held "Granger land" and a parcel of "symon Geffray land" ca. 1328.
"Thomas Drake was elected to serve as Constable at the Court held on June 15, 1512, and appears in the Court Rolls as a juror several times between 1512 and 1522. He also acquired a croft containing two acres called Arnelles or Arngelles in the Rectory Manor of Great Waltham for which he paid a yearly rent of 18d. At the court held on February 5, 1515, he did homage for a cotland containing 5 acres with three houses called saches, which he held in the right of his wife, Agnes Butler. Agnes was the widow of a William Butler when she married Thomas Drake.
"At the Court held at Great Waltham on June 1, 1542, the death of Thomas Drake was reported and his will (which has not survived) mentioned. At sometime before his death, Thomas Drake had settled at Slamsey in White Notley, and he was buried there on November 27, 1541. His move may seem insignificant to you and I as White Notley is only 12-15 miles from Great Waltham, but since for at least six generations the Drake's had lived at Great Waltham, Thomas' move to White Notley was quite an accomplishment.
"In the Lay subsidy of 1543-44, Agnes Drake paid 4d. for her lands in White Notley and she was buried there, a widow, on September 30, 1550.
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[34888] This line is from the unverified Barnes Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2013 and must be documented. It states John arrived in Charleston, SC in 1765 and by 1790 r. Edgefield, SC.
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[31677] The unverified OneWorldTree in Ancestry.com provides this line in 2011 and states that Jonathan m. in 1725 in East Hartford, CT Abigail _____ (b. 1703 in East Hartford, d. there 13 May 1750) and provides his parents.
[369] The family of Walford came from a village of the same name, near Ross, Herefordshire. In 1399 Hugh de Walford witnessed a grant of lands. Thomas was a prominent name in many generations of the branch residing at Finchingfield in the 16th century. {-"The County of Essex...," Thomas Wright (London, 1842, I:608-9)} His wife is Jane or Jean, per "The Lang Family," Howard Parker Moore (Rutland, VT: Tuttle Co., 1935), p. 29, which reports "Born about 1590, probably in Devonshire or the West of England, Thomas Walford, whose family name became extinct here in the third generation through lack of male heirs, appeared in the new world in 1623 as one of the Robert Gorges company at Wessagusset (Mass.) where Thomas Weston, Pilgrim Mayflower financier, failed in his 1622 colony." Thomas was the first settler of and resided at Charlestown in a pallisaded and thatched house on the south slope of Breed's Hill. [See NEHGR for 1886, p. 95, and for 1870, p. 273.] He was a blacksmith. A staunch Anglican, he was often in trouble with the Puritan oligarchy, eventuating in his moving to Portsmouth. An Anglican congregation was in Portsmouth by 1638, and in 1640 Thomas was one of its two Wardens. In that year he had land on Great Island. His major holdings were at the head of Sagamore Creek (Newcastle, NH). Frank Thistlethwaite's "Dorset Pilgrims" (London: Barrie & Jenkins, 1989) describes Thomas as "one old planter called Thomas Walfourd who could speak Indian and who fed [the passengers on the arriving Mary and John] an austere meal of boiled bass without even bread to eat with it," and who then guided the settlers up the Charles River [June, 1630] while interceding with the Indians for their safety. -p. 76. Thomas took the oath of freeman at Exeter, NH 14 July 1657 [NEHGR for 1854, p. 77.] See "The Pioneers of Maine and New Hamphsire, 1623-1660," Charles Henry Pope (Baltimore, MD: Clearfield Co., reprinted 2002), p. 217-18. "The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620-1633" offers detailed information about Thomas. NEHGR for 1893, p. 97, suggests that Thomas "confronted the authorities" and was banished to Portsmouth. Dictionary of American Family Names ©2013, Oxford University Press offers: "Walford Name Meaning - English: habitational name from any of various places called Walford. Examples in Herefordshire and Shropshire are named with Old English (West Midlands) wæll(a) spring, stream + ford ford. A second place of the same name in Herefordshire was named with Old English w(e)alh foreigner, Briton, serf (see Wallace) as the first element, and one in Dorset with Old English wealt unsteady, difficult."
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[44743] Lykens [PA] Register, 24 April 1936 p. 3: Funeral services for William H. Wenrich, a resident of Lykens Township for fifty-two years, who died on Tuesday morning at the home of his son, Henry E. Wenrich, will be held tomorrow afternoon at 1 o'clock at the residence, with further services in Simeon's Evangelical and Reformed Church at Gratz. The Rev. W. S. Artz, pastor, will officiate, and burial will be in the adjoining cemeterv. Mr. Wenrich was a native of Jefferson Township, Berks County. He is survived by a son Henry; a brother, Martin Luther Wenrich, Schuylkill Haven; two sisters, Mrs. Annie Breininger, Pottsville, and Mrs. Ellen Goas, Schuylkill Haven.
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