___________________________________ | _George (Jr) ARNOLD __|___________________________________ | (.... - 1823) m 1780 _Johannes ("John") ARNOLD _| | (1797 - 1865) | | | _George Michael BREINER ___________ | | | (.... - 1782) | |_Catherine BREINER ___|_Catharina Magdalena (Ley or) LOY _ | (.... - 1836) m 1780 (1742 - 1806) _William ARNOLD _____| | (1832 - 1894) m 1853| | | _Johan Friederich GOTSCHALK _______+ | | | (1751 - 1837) m 1797 | | _Solomon GUTSHALL ____|_Eva BEST _________________________ | | | (1788 - 1864) m 1853 (1758 - 1856) | |_Susan ("Susie") GUTSHALL _| | (1809 - 1887) | | | _George SHREFFLER _________________+ | | | (1759 - 1828) m 1783 | |_Christina SHREFFLER _|_Magaretha Elizabeth KOCHENDEFFER _ | (1788 - ....) m 1853 (1770 - 1829) _Samuel P. ARNOLD ___| | (1856 - 1941) m 1876| | | _Caspar BUCHER ____________________ | | | (1733 - 1799) m 1760 | | _John Casper BUCHER __|_Anna Catharina WANNEMACHER _______ | | | (1775 - 1858) (1742 - 1821) | | _Peter BUCHER _____________| | | | (1801 - 1880) | | | | | ___________________________________ | | | | | | | | |_Elizabeth PLANK _____|___________________________________ | | | | |_Mary M. BUCHER _____| | (1835 - 1890) m 1853| | | ___________________________________ | | | | | ______________________|___________________________________ | | | | |_Elizabeth LIGHT __________| | (1802 - 1842) | | | ___________________________________ | | | | |______________________|___________________________________ | | |--Jesse ARNOLD | (1878 - 1957) | ___________________________________ | | | ______________________|___________________________________ | | | ___________________________| | | | | | | ___________________________________ | | | | | | |______________________|___________________________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | ___________________________________ | | | | | | | ______________________|___________________________________ | | | | | | |___________________________| | | | | | | ___________________________________ | | | | | | |______________________|___________________________________ | | |_Eva Ann ZEITERS ____| (1855 - 1938) m 1876| | ___________________________________ | | | ______________________|___________________________________ | | | ___________________________| | | | | | | ___________________________________ | | | | | | |______________________|___________________________________ | | |_____________________| | | ___________________________________ | | | ______________________|___________________________________ | | |___________________________| | | ___________________________________ | | |______________________|___________________________________
[7845] Jesse m. Birdella Moore (1870-1958).
__ | __|__ | __| | | | | __ | | | | |__|__ | _Richard BALDWIN ____| | (1503 - 1565) | | | __ | | | | | __|__ | | | | |__| | | | | __ | | | | |__|__ | _Richard BALDWIN ____| | (1540 - 1632) | | | __ | | | | | __|__ | | | | | __| | | | | | | | | __ | | | | | | | | |__|__ | | | | |_____________________| | | | | __ | | | | | __|__ | | | | |__| | | | | __ | | | | |__|__ | | |--Richard BALDWIN | (1560 - 1632) | __ | | | __|__ | | | __| | | | | | | __ | | | | | | |__|__ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | __ | | | | | | | __|__ | | | | | | |__| | | | | | | __ | | | | | | |__|__ | | |_Isabel CHASE _______| (1545 - ....) | | __ | | | __|__ | | | __| | | | | | | __ | | | | | | |__|__ | | |_____________________| | | __ | | | __|__ | | |__| | | __ | | |__|__
[41744] The unverified Parsons Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2016 reports "When Richard Baldwin was born in 1560 in Chesham, Buckinghamshire, his father, Richard, was 20 and his mother, Isabel, was 15. He married Isabella Harding on May 31, 1598, in Amersham, Buckinghamshire. . . . . He died on February 16, 1632, in Cholesbury, Buckinghamshire, at the age of 72. Isabella Harding was born in 1576 in Buckinghamshire. . . . . She died in 1643 in Cholesbury, Buckinghamshire, at the age of 67." Cf, http://www.kansasheritage.org/cousin/baldwin.html
_______________________ | _____________________|_______________________ | _____________________| | | | | _______________________ | | | | |_____________________|_______________________ | _____________________| | | | | _______________________ | | | | | _____________________|_______________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | | _______________________ | | | | |_____________________|_______________________ | _Arthur Autlin BONAR _| | (1900 - 1973) m 1921 | | | _______________________ | | | | | _____________________|_______________________ | | | | | _____________________| | | | | | | | | _______________________ | | | | | | | | |_____________________|_______________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | | _______________________ | | | | | _____________________|_______________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | | _______________________ | | | | |_____________________|_______________________ | | |--Phyllis Kathleen BONAR | (1922 - 2007) | _______________________ | | | _____________________|_______________________ | | | _Jacob A. STROH _____| | | (1849 - 1888) m 1872| | | | _______________________ | | | | | | |_____________________|_______________________ | | | _Jay Forrest STROH __| | | (1875 - 1939) m 1900| | | | _Samuel REPPERT _______+ | | | | | | | _Abraham REPPERT ____|_Mary Ann STONER ______ | | | | (1816 - 1882) m 1843 | | |_Diana E. REPPERT ___| | | (1852 - 1922) m 1872| | | | _Johannes BRINER ______+ | | | | (1786 - 1863) | | |_Elizabeth BRINER ___|_Maria Elizabeth LOEB _ | | (1818 - 1894) m 1843 (1788 - 1863) |_Edith Berdene STROH _| (1903 - 1986) m 1921 | | _______________________ | | | _____________________|_______________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | _______________________ | | | | | | |_____________________|_______________________ | | |_Laura Ann BROWN ____| (1882 - 1934) m 1900| | _______________________ | | | _____________________|_______________________ | | |_____________________| | | _______________________ | | |_____________________|_______________________
_William BOILSTON ___+ | (1680 - ....) m 1705 _David BOYDSTON _____|_Sabra POLK _________ | (1710 - ....) m 1737 (1685 - ....) _George BOYDSTON ____| | (1737 - 1825) m 1772| | | _Jabez SNOW _________+ | | | (1696 - 1760) m 1720 | |_Mahala SNOW ________|_Elizabeth PAINE ____ | (1718 - ....) m 1737 (1702 - 1772) _George N. BOYDSTON _| | (1777 - 1845) m 1801| | | _John BURRIS ________ | | | (1709 - ....) m 1729 | | _John BURRIS ________|_Elizabeth BIBBE ____ | | | (1730 - ....) m 1750 (1713 - 1801) | |_Eunice BURRIS ______| | (1753 - 1816) m 1772| | | _____________________ | | | | |_Elizabeth BOAZ _____|_____________________ | (1734 - 1801) m 1750 _Thomas G. BOYDSTON _| | (1807 - 1861) | | | _____________________ | | | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | | | | _____________________| | | | | | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | | | | |_Barbara SMITH ______| | (1781 - 1855) m 1801| | | _____________________ | | | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | | _____________________ | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | | |--Clementine BOYDSTON | | _____________________ | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | | | | | |_____________________| | | | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | | |_Jane NICHOLS _______| (.... - 1906) | | _____________________ | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | | |_____________________| | | _____________________ | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | |_____________________| | | _____________________ | | |_____________________|_____________________
Orville and family are listed in the 1910 federal census in Shedd, Linn Co., OR - he (age 43) was b. in OH and wife Cora E. (age 39) was born in Canada; he is a rural postal mail carrier. The 1900 federal census lists the family in Corvallis, Benton Co., OR where he is a farm laborer.
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These newspaper articles are taken from The Daily News. They chronicle Sherman (French) E. Dodges charges of Assuming to be a U.S. Officer between his arrest in July 1909 and imprisonment in December 1909.
July 15, 1909: Front page headline: SAY SHE LOVED MAN WHO ROBBED HUSBAND
HUSBAND FOILED; MAN GETS WIFE AND $600.
French E. Dodge, who is alleged to have blackmailed Orville Conner, a merchant doing business at Shedds, Linn County, out of $600, and also took away Conners wife and two daughters, was locked up in the county jail at 11 oclock last night to await trial on serious charges. Mrs. Conner was placed in the womens quarters of the jail, and will also have to face the court. According to the facts related by United States officials, Dodge is one of the worst scoundrels the government has had to deal with in many a day. Several days ago Mr. Conner appeared at the office of the United States district attorney and told Mr. Wyatt, the deputy, that he had a complaint to make. Mr. Wyatt, after hearing the details, on Wednesday called in Andy Nichols, the old government sleuth, and said, "Andy, Ill turn this case over to you." The story told by Mr. Conner to Mr. Wyatt and also to Andy Nichols was that on October 14, 1908, French E. Dodge appeared at his store at Shedds and informed him that he was a secret service agent of the United States government, which is untrue. Dodge said Mrs. Conner had taken up a timber claim in eastern Oregon, having been located by one Moise, a timberman, and that Moise perpetrated fraud and had been indicted by the United States grand jury, arrested and placed under $2,500 bonds.
Impersonates Officer
Conner said Dodge told him that as he was a United States secret service officer he would shield Mrs. Conner if Conner would give him $600, and would get transportation for Mrs. Conner from the government and send her to Canada. She wouldnt appear against Moise, who would go clear. As Mrs. Conner had located on the timber claim, and believing the lying story told by Dodge to be true, Mr. Conner paid the $600, and Mrs. Conner left home ostensibly to go to Canada, taking her two daughters with her. Conner let things run along, but finally became suspicious that something was wrong. He received no letters from his wife from Canada, and saw nothing in the newspapers about the case of Moise, so he decided to consult the authorities. Detective Nichols immediately began an investigation and at 5 oclock Wednesday evening had located Dodge at Gresham. On Wednesday morning Mr. Conner signed a warrant for the arrest of Dodge and armed with this instrument Nichols went to Gresham at 6:30 oclock, discovered Dodge standing in front of the store of Lewis Shattuck, and placed him under arrest.
Living Together
Deputy United States Marshal William Griffith accompanied Detective Nichols to the scene. It was ascertained that Dodge and Mrs. Conner were living together as man and wife, and the two daughters, aged 17 and 6 years, respectively, were also in the house. On this state of facts warrants were sworn out in the office of the justice of the peace at Gresham against Dodge and Mrs. Conner, charging them with lewd cohabitation and adultery, and were served by Constable Gullixson of that place. They were unable to give bail. Dodge will have to appear in the United States on a charge of falsely impersonating an officer. Detective Nichols performed good work. He started out on the case yesterday afternoon at 2 oclock, and had the parties in the county jail at 11 oclock at night, besides gathering much important evidence.
July 16, 1909 - EXAMINE DODGE
French E. Dodge, who bunkoed Orville Connor of Shedds, Linn County, out of $600 and took away Connors wife and two daughters, will have an examination before United States Commissioner Marsh late this afternoon.
July 17, 1909:
Front page headline: DODGE AND MRS CONNOR; HER FIVE GIRLS FATHERS!! HOWD YOU LIKE THIS TO HAPPEN TO YOU?
Bigamist Johnson, who is now serving a sentence in a California prison, admitted that he married many women and had dallied with an almost endless number of others. Yet it is not on record that Johnson also purloined a whole family, or at least some of the children. In the Portland county jail is French E. Dodge, who not only ran away with Mrs. Orville Connor and secured $600 from her husband, but also took two of the children along. Orville Connor and wife have five girls. The youngest is six years, and oldest about 17. Dodge managed it so two of the children left their father. He threatened to send the oldest girl to a reform school if she did not accompany her mother and himself. As for the 6-year-old tot - well, that was easy. Six-year-olds generally follow mother if they can. A strange sight was witnessed in court yesterday when the little 6-year-old girl ran over to Dodge, threw her arms about him and called him papa. Connor was looking on at the time, but the little girl had forgotten him. His head dropped - no wonder. What did the father think? What were his feelings when he witnessed HIS little girl throw her arms about ANOTHER man and called him "PAPA"? What about the WOMAN in the case?
It is not an infrequent occurrence for a man to run off with another mans wife, but it is an uncommon thing for him to take some of the children along in the bargain. This, however, is what French E. Dodge, who is alleged to have blackmailed Orville Connor, a farmer at Shedds, did. Dodge told the eldest daughter, 17 years old, that he was going to place her in a home for bad girls at Salem if she did not accompany him and her mother. The youngest child, 6 years of age, was taken along by her mother. Dodge all of this time represented himself as a United States secret service officer of the United States government. This fact evidently influenced the elder girl to be led by his threats. At the hearing yesterday afternoon before United States Commissioner Marsh, the youngest child rushed across the room, and throwing her arms about the neck of the imposter, addressed him as "papa." She has been thrown so much in the company of Dodge that she came to regard him as her father. Connor testified that his wife previously left him, remaining away for three years. He believed she was with Dodge all of this time. Mr. Connor said he went to Pendleton and brought her home, and soon afterwards Dodge appeared on the scene, and after stating that he was a United States secret service officer, told him Mrs. Connor had filed on a timber claim, taking an oath that she was a widow, and would be prosecuted for perjury. Connor borrowed $600 from Mr. Forks, giving a mortgage as security, to square things with Dodge. Mrs. Connor was to be taken to Canada until matters were fixed up, but she never went there. Mr. Connor stated that he received two letters from his wife, one mailed at a railroad station and the other at Portland. The grown daughter also testified. Dodge had nothing to say, and Mrs. Connor did not appear as a witness. Dodge was held to answer before the United States grand jury and was remanded to the custody of the sheriff, in default of bonds in the sum of $2,500.
Mrs. Connor was interviewed at the county jail by a News reporter this morning.
She is a medium-sized woman, dark hair and eyes, and has a pleasant but somewhat sad countenance. She spoke in a soft tone of voice, and evidently is a person of mild manners. A woman one would not think would leave her husband and children. Mrs. Connor stated that she is the mother of five children. They are all girls, ranging from 6 to 17 years. She declined to discuss her case, and after several questions walked away. Her only response was, "I dont want to talk about it." She was asked if she had been in Gresham all the time since leaving her home this last time, why she took the children along, and other things, but would not say. Mrs. Connor appears to realize her position keenly. Mr. Connor has returned to Shedds, taking the two children with him to rejoin the other three. Dodge must also face a state charge for cohabitating with Mrs. Connor.
November 24, 1909 - WIFE MUST BE GOOD 2 YEARS
Cora Conners, charged with unlawful cohabitation, was sentenced to two years imprisonment in the Oregon state penitentiary by Judge Bronaugh yesterday, but was paroled on good behavior, this parole coming at the request of her husband, O.E. Conners, a rural mail carrier, who appeared in court and offered to take her back and forgive her misdeeds. F.E. Dodge, arrested with Mrs. Conners, and charged also with representing himself as an officer of the United States, is on trial before Judge Bean in the federal court. Dodge went to a timber claim on which the Conners had filed, represented himself as a United States inspector of the interior department, declared that the Conners claim was invalid and then agreed to square the matter for $600, provided Mrs. Conners would disappear for a time. Mrs. Conners disappeared, and wrote frequently for money, the letters passing through Dodges hands. Finally Conners became suspicious and came to Portland, where he found his wife and Dodge living together.
December 14, 1909 - DID HE REALLY SHOW HIS LOVE?
F.O. Dodge, who fraudulently obtained $500 from Orville B. Conner, a mail carrier at Shedds, and also took away Conners wife and four daughters from their home, was tried in the federal court today. The case was submitted to the jury at noon. Mrs. Conner filed on a piece of government land in eastern Oregon. Dodge later approached Conner and represented himself to be a secret service agent of the United States. He told Conner that Mrs. Conner had been indicted for fraud for her actions in relation to the land. Dodge promised to get Mrs. Conner away to Canada, and later to have the case dropped by the government for $500, which Conner paid. Dodge on leaving with Mrs. Conner, influenced her to take the children along, which she did. The oldest daughter is 17 years of age. Dodge did not go to Canada, but instead with Mrs. Conner and her daughters, took up his residence at Gresham. Conner, becoming suspicious as time rolled along that he had been made a fool of and buncoed, laid the case before United States Attorney McCourt. Dodge was arrested for falsely impersonating an officer, and he and Mrs. Conner were also charged with unlawful cohabitation. The children were sent home to their father. Mrs. Conner was recently released from the county jail upon her promise to return to her husband and children and behave in the future. Dodge is a man of good appearance and is about 35 years old. His defense was that he did not impersonate an officer and used the money obtained from Conner to provide for Mrs. Conner and the children. He said he loved the woman. The opinion expressed is that a verdict of guilty will be returned.
December 15, 1909 - Stole Mans Wife and Money; Is Convicted
F.O. Dodge, who stole $500 from Orville B. Conner, and also took away Conners wife and four children, was found guilty yesterday afternoon in the United States district court. Dodge was convicted on three counts of falsely impersonating a secret service officer. The penalty is imprisonment of not more than three years and a fine of $1,000. Mrs. Conner testified how she met Dodge at Pendleton, and was induced to take up land fraudulently, for which she expected to receive $500. Her husband, she said, came to Pendleton and induced her and the children to return to their home in Shedds, Linn County. Dodge, she said, later came to Shedds and told her husband she had been guilty of land fraud. Dodge said he was an officer, and induced Conner to give him $500. Mrs. Conner and the children then left the home at Shedds, accompanied by Dodge, and they went to Gresham. The evidence of Conner and his wife was corroborated by their 14-year-old daughter. One of the bad features of the case is that Conner had to mortgage his farm to procure the $500 he gave to Dodge.
December 16, 1909 - 18 MONTHS FOR DODGE
A sentence of 18 months in the federal prison at McNeills island was imposed this morning by Judge Wolverton on F.O. Dodge. Dodge defrauded Orville B. Conner out of $500 and also persuaded Mrs. Conner to leave her husband and live with him as his wife. Dodge, Mrs. Conner and four daughters of the Conner family were found by the officers together at Gresham at the time the arrest was made. Dodge and Mrs. Conner previously associated at Pendleton. Mrs. Conner testified against Dodge at the trial and her evidence had much to do with his conviction.
_William CONNER _____________+ | (1774 - ....) m 1802 _William Henry (Jr.) CONNER _|_Elizabeth ("Betsy") DUNBAR _ | (1809 - 1884) m 1829 (1781 - 1867) _Ezra S. CONNER _______| | (1841 - 1912) m 1867 | | | _Robert SNOWMAN _____________+ | | | (1790 - 1812) m 1810 | |_Emaline SNOWMAN ____________|_Hannah MCCASLIN ____________ | (1811 - 1880) m 1829 (1792 - 1871) _Robert Arno CONNER _| | (1878 - 1942) | | | _David ORDWAY _______________ | | | m 1810 | | _James S. ORDWAY ____________|_Mary ("Polly") HORNE _______ | | | (1817 - 1892) m 1837 | |_Ada ORDWAY ___________| | (1853 - 1935) m 1867 | | | _James STOVER _______________+ | | | (1788 - 1850) m 1807 | |_Eliza J. STOVER ____________|_Elizabeth REIDHEAD _________ | (1819 - 1915) m 1837 (1787 - 1848) _Robert Kenneth CONNOR _| | (1900 - 1980) m 1920 | | | _Nathaniel COLSON ___________+ | | | | | _Charles Thomas COLSON ______|_Alice CURTIS _______________ | | | (1805 - 1882) | | _William Henry COLSON _| | | | (1847 - 1911) m 1865 | | | | | _Thomas COLSON ______________+ | | | | | (1771 - 1850) m 1798 | | | |_Margaret M. COLSON _________|_Elizabeth HOWARD ___________ | | | (1813 - 1903) (1775 - 1821) | |_Nora E. COLSON _____| | (1879 - 1940) | | | _Benjamin HOWARD ____________+ | | | (1756 - 1850) m 1794 | | _George W. HOWARD ___________|_Jane COLSON ________________ | | | (1812 - 1896) (1769 - 1861) | |_Lucinda P. HOWARD ____| | (1845 - 1912) m 1865 | | | _____________________________ | | | | |_Sultana CLOUGH _____________|_____________________________ | (1840 - 1916) | |--Kenneth Arnold CONNOR | (1929 - 2004) | _____________________________ | | | _____________________________|_____________________________ | | | _______________________| | | | | | | _____________________________ | | | | | | |_____________________________|_____________________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | _____________________________ | | | | | | | _____________________________|_____________________________ | | | | | | |_______________________| | | | | | | _____________________________ | | | | | | |_____________________________|_____________________________ | | |_Abbie May SMITH _______| (1904 - 1980) m 1920 | | _____________________________ | | | _____________________________|_____________________________ | | | _______________________| | | | | | | _____________________________ | | | | | | |_____________________________|_____________________________ | | |_____________________| | | _____________________________ | | | _____________________________|_____________________________ | | |_______________________| | | _____________________________ | | |_____________________________|_____________________________
[6593] Kenneth and Elizabeth r. (2000) at Frankfort, ME. His obituary 12 July 2004 in the Bangor Daily News reports: "Ken was a long shoreman and in his early years he owned and operated a small grocery store. He was an avid outdoorsman and loved hunting, fishing, and gardening. He is survived by his loving wife of 54 years, Elizabeth (Ward) Connor of Frankfort; four children, Dorothy and her husband, Joseph Wellman, of Frankfort, Marguerite and her husband, Darol Steeves, of Searsport, Robert Connor of Frankfort, Arnold and his wife, Dot, of Stockton Springs; three sisters, Marguerite Buzzell of Bangor, Annette Batchelder of Newport, Lillian Dakin of Clarksville, Tenn. Ken enjoyed spending time with his grandchildren and their families, Jessica and Bobby, Joe, Jr. and Andrea, Melissa and Doug, Jason, Amanda and Kevin, Justin and Jess, Timothy, Christopher and Jasmine, Cassandra and Christopher; and eleven great-grandchildren." Jessica wrote in March, 2006: "He was a long shoreman and owned a small grocery store in his early days. He always knew how to make a dollar from practically anything. He built his own houses and many times furnished them with items that he had made. He was a avid outdoorsman his whole life and really enjoyed telling hunting stories. Educ: He only went to school until the 6th grade then he had to work to support himself. 'Grampa' was a very generous person. He was always ready to lend a hand to someone in need. Even more so if it was a family member. He was a collector. He especially enjoyed his coins. He used to enjoy 'wheeling and dealing' and talking with people about his collections."
_____________________ | _____________________|_____________________ | _____________________| | | | | _____________________ | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | _____________________| | | | | _____________________ | | | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | | _____________________ | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | _Vinal Roland CUNNINGHAM _| | (1830 - 1897) m 1851 | | | _____________________ | | | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | | | | _____________________| | | | | | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | | _____________________ | | | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | | _____________________ | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | | |--Ellen Maria CUNNINGHAM | (1852 - 1933) | _Joshua GRAY ________+ | | (1714 - ....) m 1736 | _Reuben (Sr.) GRAY __|_Jennat ELLIOT ______ | | (1743 - 1832) m 1763 | _Adam GRAY __________| | | (1778 - 1857) | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | |_Abigail BLACK ______|_____________________ | | (1743 - 1820) m 1763 | _Sylvanus GRAY ______| | | (1810 - 1883) m 1831| | | | _Joshua GRAY ________+ | | | | (1714 - ....) m 1736 | | | _Samuel GRAY ________|_Jennat ELLIOT ______ | | | | (1750 - 1843) | | |_Mercy GRAY _________| | | (1777 - 1832) | | | | _Shadrack WATSON ____+ | | | | (1713 - 1765) m 1733 | | |_Mercy WATSON _______|_Susanna KIMBALL ____ | | (.... - 1828) (1711 - 1790) |_Emaline GRAY ____________| (1832 - 1925) m 1851 | | _James MCCAUSLAND ___ | | | _James MCCAUSLAND ___|_____________________ | | | _Alexander MCCASLIN _| | | (1763 - 1853) m 1788| | | | _____________________ | | | | | | |_Mary Jane POOR _____|_____________________ | | (1724 - 1824) |_Nancy MCCASLIN _____| (1809 - 1891) m 1831| | _Joshua GRAY ________+ | | (1714 - ....) m 1736 | _Reuben (Sr.) GRAY __|_Jennat ELLIOT ______ | | (1743 - 1832) m 1763 |_Abigail GRAY _______| (1768 - ....) m 1788| | _____________________ | | |_Abigail BLACK ______|_____________________ (1743 - 1820) m 1763
_David DUNBAR _______+ | (.... - 1592) _Mark DUNBAR ________|_Janet ROSE _________ | (.... - 1642) _Ninian DUNBAR ______| | (1575 - ....) | | | _Alexander FALCONER _+ | | | (.... - 1595) | |_Isabel FALCONER ____|_____________________ | _Robert DUNBAR _______________| | (1634 - 1693) | | | _____________________ | | | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | | _____________________ | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | _Joseph DUNBAR ______| | (1662 - 1725) | | | _____________________ | | | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | | | | _____________________| | | | | | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | | | | |_Rose, wife of Robert DUNBAR _| | (.... - 1700) | | | _____________________ | | | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | | _____________________ | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | | |--Daniel DUNBAR | (1717 - ....) | _____________________ | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | | | _John GARDNER ________________| | | (.... - 1668) | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | | | | | |_____________________| | | | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | | |_Christian GARDENER _| (1668 - 1726) | | _____________________ | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | | |______________________________| | | _____________________ | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | |_____________________| | | _____________________ | | |_____________________|_____________________
[57942] Wesley m. (1) 14 November 1852 Mary Jones Burns (1830-1878). He is said to be son of Peter Flood (1778-1845) & Lucy Snow (1787-1862; m. 12 January 1803 in Newbury, Essex Co., MA).
_Randver RADBARTSSON ______+ | _Sigurd I of DENMARK _|___________________________ | (.... - 0812) _Rurik of KIEV ______| | (.... - 0879) | | | _Gandalf, Earl of ALFHEIM _+ | | | | |_Alfhild of ALFHEIM __|___________________________ | _Igor, Prince of KYEV _| | (.... - 0945) m 0903 | | | ___________________________ | | | | | ______________________|___________________________ | | | | |_Alfrind ORVARDDI ___| | | | | ___________________________ | | | | |______________________|___________________________ | _Sviastoslav I, Grand Duke of KYEV _| | (.... - 0972) | | | ___________________________ | | | | | ______________________|___________________________ | | | | | _____________________| | | | | | | | | ___________________________ | | | | | | | | |______________________|___________________________ | | | | |_Saint Olga of RUSSIA _| | (.... - 0969) m 0903 | | | ___________________________ | | | | | ______________________|___________________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | | ___________________________ | | | | |______________________|___________________________ | | |--Vladimir, Grand Prince of KYEV | (0956 - 1015) | ___________________________ | | | ______________________|___________________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | ___________________________ | | | | | | |______________________|___________________________ | | | _______________________| | | | | | | ___________________________ | | | | | | | ______________________|___________________________ | | | | | | |_____________________| | | | | | | ___________________________ | | | | | | |______________________|___________________________ | | |____________________________________| | | ___________________________ | | | ______________________|___________________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | ___________________________ | | | | | | |______________________|___________________________ | | |_______________________| | | ___________________________ | | | ______________________|___________________________ | | |_____________________| | | ___________________________ | | |______________________|___________________________
[1668] Vladimir's life and times are dramatically portrayed in "The Last Apocalypse: Europe at the Year 1000 A.D.," James Reston, Jr. (New York: Doubleday, 1998), especially pp. 74-77. Vladimir was a semi-barbaric Viking tribal chief of great leadership abilities; conquered and then was first ruler of a unified Russia; was baptised at Kherson in the Crimea on The Feast of the Epiphany, 988 and "converted" his subjects to Christianity, and formed many alliances (many sealed with marriages of his children) with the other leaders of Europe {-see Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1956 Edition, 23:231}. He was Grand Duke of Kiev about 978 to his death. His father sent him to govern Novgorod in 970 despite his youth. He became Grand Duke, i.e. leader of his people, by killing his brother Yaropolk, uniting Novgorod and Kiev. After becoming a Christian, Vladimir built churches, promoted charity, established Orthodox canon law and married (988) Princess Anna, sister of Byzantine Emperor Basil II (reigned 976-1025) and daughter of Romanus II (Emperor 959-63) and his second wife Theophano ________. Princess Anna's ancestry (the Macedonian dynasty) is given in "The Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium" (NY: Oxford University Press, 1991), II:1262-63. "From the reign of Svyatoslav's youngest son, Vladimir, the Norman dynasty was definitely settled in Kiev." - Encycl. Brit., 1956, 19:692. His feast day is July 15th. Also see "The Rise of Christian Russia, Part II", A. Poppe (1978), pp. 197-244. http://www.umkc.edu/imc/oldrussia.htm states: "986--- Pagan Grand Prince Vladimir I is influenced by his grandmother, Princess Olga, a Christian convert, who urges him to stop persecuting Christians. He decides to determine his kingdoms future religion in a bizarre selection process where he interviews Jews, Muslims, and Christians. This is a momentous move because the nation he has forged from petty, squabbling tribes has 5 million people and is second in area only to the Holy Roman Empire. First he brings in Jews and hears the case for Judaism, but rejects it when he learns that a God 'angry at their forefathers' had expelled the Jews from Jerusalem He will be intrigued by Islam, which would allow him '70 fair women,' but he shuns this faith too when told he must abstain from alcohol. 'Drinking is the joy of the Russians! We cannot exist without that pleasure!' He will finally choose Christianity for his kingdom when his emissaries tell him of the glories of the Cathedral of Hagia Sophia in Constantinople and he embraces his new religion with the same zeal he once reserved for warfare and women. Vladimirs baptism marks the beginning of the Russian Orthodox Church. Under Grand Prince Vladimir I, Greek missionaries move into Russia. With Christianity the state religion, most people under his rule will turn Christian. Byzantine thought and art will soon spread throughout the Kievan, Novgorodian and Suzdalian principalities. The Byzantine alphabet will enable the Slavs to write their native language. 996--- Now a model Christian, Vladimir builds Russia's first stone cathedral, the Church of the Tithes, and gives it 10% of both his personal income and revenues from his vast empire." Cf. http://koti.phnet.fi/ossian/taube.htm
__ | __|__ | __| | | | | __ | | | | |__|__ | __| | | | | __ | | | | | __|__ | | | | |__| | | | | __ | | | | |__|__ | _John LOVETT ________| | (1610 - 1686) m 1635| | | __ | | | | | __|__ | | | | | __| | | | | | | | | __ | | | | | | | | |__|__ | | | | |__| | | | | __ | | | | | __|__ | | | | |__| | | | | __ | | | | |__|__ | | |--Bethiah LOVETT | (1652 - 1715) | __ | | | __|__ | | | __| | | | | | | __ | | | | | | |__|__ | | | __| | | | | | | __ | | | | | | | __|__ | | | | | | |__| | | | | | | __ | | | | | | |__|__ | | |_Mary GRANT _________| (1615 - 1695) m 1635| | __ | | | __|__ | | | __| | | | | | | __ | | | | | | |__|__ | | |__| | | __ | | | __|__ | | |__| | | __ | | |__|__
[46284] Augustus' line is from the 2020 unverified Steward Family Tree in Ancestry.com which states he is son of Frederick Schmerfeld (1848-1920) and Anna Elizabeth Brandaur (1849-1928). "Standard-Speaker [Hazleton, PA], 14 July 1958," p. 8: "August Paul Schmerfeld, 74, 536 East Chestnut street, died at 6:58 p. m. yesterday at the Hazleton State Hospital. He was ill four weeks. A retired carpenter for the Haddock Mining Co., he was the son of the late Frederick and Anna Brandier Schmerfeld. He lived in McAdoo and Mahanoy City before coming to this city 17 years ago. He was a member of the United Church of Christ, McAdoo; the Haddock Local 2168, U.M.W., and the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Engineers 854, Delano. His wife, Catherine, nee Neifert, died December 28, 1946. Surviving are the following children: Paul, Stockdale, Ariz.; Miss Ruth Schmerfeld, at home; Howard, McAdoo Heights, and Mrs. Alverda Kuhen, Free Bridges, N.J. Six grandchildren, a brother, John, Grier City; and a sister, Mrs. Catherine Heckman, Quakake, also survive."
__ | __|__ | __| | | | | __ | | | | |__|__ | __| | | | | __ | | | | | __|__ | | | | |__| | | | | __ | | | | |__|__ | _James SKIFF(E) ____________| | (1610 - 1687) m 1637 | | | __ | | | | | __|__ | | | | | __| | | | | | | | | __ | | | | | | | | |__|__ | | | | |__| | | | | __ | | | | | __|__ | | | | |__| | | | | __ | | | | |__|__ | | |--Sarah SKIFF | (1646 - 1740) | __ | | | __|__ | | | __| | | | | | | __ | | | | | | |__|__ | | | __| | | | | | | __ | | | | | | | __|__ | | | | | | |__| | | | | | | __ | | | | | | |__|__ | | |_Mary (or Margaret) REAVES _| (1617 - 1673) m 1637 | | __ | | | __|__ | | | __| | | | | | | __ | | | | | | |__|__ | | |__| | | __ | | | __|__ | | |__| | | __ | | |__|__
[2317] Sarah m. Thomas Mayhew - her marriage, and that of her sister Mary, are from "History of the Tilton Family in America," F. T. TIlton. Cf. "The History of Martha's Vineyard...," Charles E. Banks (Edgartown, MA: Dukes Co. Historical Society, 1966), Vol. 3, p. 302. Also see http://history.vineyard.net/skiffe.htm.
_Gilbert M. Lafayette SNOWMAN _+ | (1827 - 1868) m 1849 _Frederick Gilbert SNOWMAN _|_Sophronia LEACH ______________ | (1854 - 1938) m 1873 (1830 - 1911) _Burleigh Morton SNOWMAN _| | (1888 - 1957) m 1908 | | | _Elisha Dunbar HUTCHINS _______+ | | | (1820 - 1891) m 1843 | |_Flora Ella HUTCHINGS ______|_Angelina FARNHAM _____________ | (1856 - 1924) m 1873 (1825 - 1905) _Frederic Morton SNOWMAN ______________| | (1912 - 1941) m 1929 | | | _Moses C. COOMBS ______________+ | | | (1816 - 1876) | | _Eugene Sylvester COOMBS ___|_Hannah J. GRAY _______________ | | | (1861 - 1926) m 1886 (1824 - 1904) | |_Josephine Ellis COOMBS __| | (1890 - 1964) m 1908 | | | _Nathaniel B. SNOW ____________+ | | | (1837 - 1866) | |_Ada Jane SNOW _____________|_______________________________ | (1863 - 1937) m 1886 _Frederick Leroy SNOWMAN _| | (1930 - 2000) m 1950 | | | _______________________________ | | | | | ____________________________|_______________________________ | | | | | _Harvey H. SAUNDERS ______| | | | (1886 - 1959) | | | | | _______________________________ | | | | | | | | |____________________________|_______________________________ | | | | |_Dorothy Helena SAUNDERS ______________| | (1912 - 2004) m 1929 | | | _______________________________ | | | | | ____________________________|_______________________________ | | | | |_Bertella E. WARE ________| | (1893 - 1979) | | | _______________________________ | | | | |____________________________|_______________________________ | | |--Barbara SNOWMAN | | _______________________________ | | | ____________________________|_______________________________ | | | __________________________| | | | | | | _______________________________ | | | | | | |____________________________|_______________________________ | | | _Simon Anthony ("Possesom") GABRIELLE _| | | (1911 - ....) m 1926 | | | | _______________________________ | | | | | | | ____________________________|_______________________________ | | | | | | |__________________________| | | | | | | _______________________________ | | | | | | |____________________________|_______________________________ | | |_Alyce M. GABRIELLE ______| (1927 - ....) m 1950 | | _______________________________ | | | ____________________________|_______________________________ | | | __________________________| | | | | | | _______________________________ | | | | | | |____________________________|_______________________________ | | |_Margaret Mary MITCHELL _______________| (1908 - 2004) m 1926 | | _______________________________ | | | ____________________________|_______________________________ | | |__________________________| | | _______________________________ | | |____________________________|_______________________________
____________________________ | _____________________|____________________________ | _____________________| | | | | ____________________________ | | | | |_____________________|____________________________ | _____________________| | | | | ____________________________ | | | | | _____________________|____________________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | | ____________________________ | | | | |_____________________|____________________________ | _Emery WAGGONER _____| | (1885 - 1966) m 1910| | | ____________________________ | | | | | _____________________|____________________________ | | | | | _____________________| | | | | | | | | ____________________________ | | | | | | | | |_____________________|____________________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | | ____________________________ | | | | | _____________________|____________________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | | ____________________________ | | | | |_____________________|____________________________ | | |--Ida Rachel Marie WAGGONER | (1913 - 1983) | _Andreas GEIST _____________+ | | (1755 - 1849) | _Andreas GEIST ______|_Maria Catharina SCHNEIDER _ | | (1801 - 1878) (1778 - 1859) | _Elias H. GEIST _____| | | (1823 - 1899) | | | | _Christopher HEPLER ________+ | | | | (1777 - 1847) m 1799 | | |_Magdalena HEPLER ___|_Catherine WAGNER __________ | | (1803 - 1869) (1780 - 1855) | _Andrew GEIST _______| | | (1849 - 1909) m 1878| | | | ____________________________ | | | | | | | _Philip REED ________|____________________________ | | | | (1795 - 1869) | | |_Catherine REED _____| | | (1828 - 1892) | | | | _Mathias VAN KIRK __________+ | | | | (.... - 1838) | | |_Elizabeth VAN KIRK _|____________________________ | | (1797 - 1860) |_Ida GEIST __________| (1881 - 1913) m 1910| | _Johonn IMHOFF _____________ | | (1748 - ....) | _John EMHOFF ________|____________________________ | | (1797 - 1883) m 1818 | _Henry M. EMHOFF ____| | | (1833 - 1909) m 1855| | | | ____________________________ | | | | | | |_Catherine KRIBBS ___|____________________________ | | (1805 - 1880) m 1818 |_Willimina EMHOFF ___| (1857 - 1887) m 1878| | ____________________________ | | | _____________________|____________________________ | | |_Sarah SMITH ________| (1834 - 1927) m 1855| | ____________________________ | | |_____________________|____________________________
[13567] Find A Grave memorial 92627864 lists her siblings and offers: "Marie Ferguson was born September 14, 1913, in Washington (state) to parents Emery and Ida (Geist) Waggoner. She was married to Don Ferguson. Marie passed away September 11, 1983, at the Granite Falls Hospital, Granite Falls, Minnesota, at the age of 69. Survivors include son, Lester (and Phyllis) Ferguson; son, Walter (and Diane) Ferguson; daughter, Nellie (and David) Idso; daughter, Donna (and Dale) McJunkin; grandchildren; sister Lucille Borstad and nieces and nephews. Marie was preceded in death by her parents; and her husband in 1977."