_Geoffrey III, Count of GATINAIS _____________ | _Aubri-Geoffrey, Count of GATINAIS _|_Béatrix DE MâCON __________________________ | (.... - 1046) _Fulk IV ("Rechin"), Count of ANJOU _____| | (1043 - 1109) m 1089 | | | _Fulk III, Count of ANJOU ____________________+ | | | (0970 - 1040) m 1001 | |_Ermengarde of ANJOU _______________|_Hildegarde of LORRAINE ______________________ | (.... - 1076) (.... - 1040) _Fulk V ("the Young"), Count of ANJOU _| | (1092 - 1143) | | | _Amauri II, Baron DE MONTFORT ________________+ | | | (.... - 1031) | | _Simon de Montfort L'AMAURY ________|_Bertrade of GOMETZ __________________________ | | | (1038 - 1087) | |_Bertrade DE MONTFORT ___________________| | (1070 - 1117) m 1089 | | | _Richard, Count of EVREUX ____________________+ | | | | |_Agnes, Heiress of EVREUX __________|_Gotelina (or Godeheut) Borrell of BARCELONA _ | _Geoffrey V ("Plantagenet"), Ct. of ANJOU _| | (1113 - 1151) | | | _Lancelin I, Sire DE BEAUGENCY _______________ | | | (1021 - ....) | | _Jean DE BEAUGENCY _________________|______________________________________________ | | | | | _Hélias I de la Fleche, Count of MAINE _| | | | (.... - 1110) | | | | | _Herbert I, Count of MAINE ___________________+ | | | | | (.... - 1031) | | | |_Paule of MAINE ____________________|______________________________________________ | | | | |_Ermengarde of MAINE __________________| | (.... - 1126) | | | _Robert, Sire de Chateau du LOIRE ____________+ | | | | | _Gervase, Sire de Chateau du LOIRE _|______________________________________________ | | | | |_Maud of Chateau of The LOIRE ___________| | (.... - 1099) | | | ______________________________________________ | | | | |____________________________________|______________________________________________ | | |--Emma of ANJOU | | ______________________________________________ | | | ____________________________________|______________________________________________ | | | _________________________________________| | | | | | | ______________________________________________ | | | | | | |____________________________________|______________________________________________ | | | _______________________________________| | | | | | | ______________________________________________ | | | | | | | ____________________________________|______________________________________________ | | | | | | |_________________________________________| | | | | | | ______________________________________________ | | | | | | |____________________________________|______________________________________________ | | |___________________________________________| | | ______________________________________________ | | | ____________________________________|______________________________________________ | | | _________________________________________| | | | | | | ______________________________________________ | | | | | | |____________________________________|______________________________________________ | | |_______________________________________| | | ______________________________________________ | | | ____________________________________|______________________________________________ | | |_________________________________________| | | ______________________________________________ | | |____________________________________|______________________________________________
[12323] See "Acts of the Welsh Rulers, 1120-1283," Huw Pryce, ed. (Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 2005), pp. 335-336 for a discussion of Emma's place in history. Also consult "Thirteenth Century England X: Proceedings of the Durham Conference 2003," edited by Michael Prestwich, R. H. Britnell, Robin Frame (Woodbridge: The Boydell Press, 2005), p. 84
__________________________ | ___________________________|__________________________ | _Thomas DAGGETT _____| | (.... - 1691) | | | __________________________ | | | | |___________________________|__________________________ | _Deacon John DAGGETT _| | (1662 - 1724) | | | _Mathew MAYHEW ___________+ | | | (.... - 1614) m 1587 | | _Thomas MAYHEW ____________|_Alice BARTER ____________ | | | (1593 - 1682) m 1633 (1540 - ....) | |_Hannah MAYHEW ______| | (1635 - 1723) | | | _Edward GALLAND __________ | | | (1578 - 1638) m 1601 | |_Jane GALLYON _____________|_Agnes (or Annis) WILMOT _ | (1602 - 1666) m 1633 (1580 - 1638) _Thomas DAGGETT _____| | (1693 - 1778) | | | __________________________ | | | | | _John PEASE _______________|__________________________ | | | | | _Thomas PEASE _______| | | | (1657 - ....) | | | | | __________________________ | | | | | | | | |_Mary, wife of John PEASE _|__________________________ | | | | |_Sarah PEASE _________| | | | | __________________________ | | | | | ___________________________|__________________________ | | | | |_Bathsheba MERRY ____| | | | | __________________________ | | | | |___________________________|__________________________ | | |--Mayhew DAGGETT | (1730 - ....) | __________________________ | | | ___________________________|__________________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | __________________________ | | | | | | |___________________________|__________________________ | | | ______________________| | | | | | | __________________________ | | | | | | | ___________________________|__________________________ | | | | | | |_____________________| | | | | | | __________________________ | | | | | | |___________________________|__________________________ | | |_____________________| | | __________________________ | | | ___________________________|__________________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | __________________________ | | | | | | |___________________________|__________________________ | | |______________________| | | __________________________ | | | ___________________________|__________________________ | | |_____________________| | | __________________________ | | |___________________________|__________________________
http://www.spicerweb.org/legacyfiles/3135.htm offers: "The children of Mayhew Daggett (b.1730) are often attributed to his cousin Mayhew Daggett (b.1735). Kay Lundell writes in her biography of Mayhew Daggett (b. 1730): "Mayhew Daggett was born, 10 Jan 1730 (1730/29), in Attleborough, Bristol, Mass. It will be noted that because of the year beginning on the 25th of March, there is some confusion as to his birth year. His parents were married, 29 Jan 1729 (1728/29), and he was born a year later in 1730. (The printed books have 1729 but a very close scrutiny of the original record gave the 1730 date. There is also another Mayhew Daggett born in 1735 and many records of his dates and wives' names have been confused in the printed books with Mayhew Daggett who moves to Dutchess Co.)
"The Mayhew who was born in 1735 married Martha and he died in 1775. He is buried in the Old Hatch Grave Yard in Attleborough, MA near the graves of his father and mother, Elihu and Rebecca Daggett and the grave of his young daugher, Lydia. Mayhew's gravestone reads Mr. Mayhew Daggett, d. May 7, 1775 in 40 y. The gravestone of his daughter indicates that she is the daughter of Mayhew and Martha Daggett. (Online database of Cemetery Inscriptions at the NEHGS website, newenglandancestors.org.)
"Contributing to the confusion is the appearance of two Naomi Daggetts. Mayhew and Esther (Atwater) Daggett had a daughter Naomi who married John Mott. Mayhew also had a sister Naomi who married Ebenezer Sweet.
"There are two other Mayhew's who are potentially confused. Mayhew (b. 1730) is occasionally confused with his son, Mayhew Junior (b. 1757) and with his uncle, Captain Mayhew Daggett (b. 1686), the brother of his father Thomas Mayhew.
"Mayhew Daggett is sort of a key in this family file. There's another Daggett in my line, William Daggett of Saco, Maine of a much earlier date, and I don't know how the two might be related back in English history.
"Born and raised in Attleborough, Massachuttes, Mayhew moved to New York State, Dutchess county in the first half of the decade of 1750, whereupon he soon met and married the 18 year old Esther Atwater, the daughter of a blacksmith who herself had just moved from the 'big city' New Haven. Mayhew became a blacksmith, and it is even supposed that he may have apprenticed with his father-in-law Caleb Atwater. Caleb had moved to what was known as North East in Dutchess County.
"The French and Indian War was underway about that time, and there is a record in Williamstown, MA that lists 'Mayhew Daggitt' as among those who enlisted to fight under Ephriam Williams. At this time the first of 11 children was born to Mayhew and Esther. In the next decades the biography gives the picture of an active and productive family. Children being born, sisters and brothers marrying and having children, all leading up to the Revolution, in which two of the Daggett's children, Mayhew Junior and Thomas fought, as did Esther's youngest brother, Benjamin Atwater.
"Sometime after the Revolution Esther died and the family moved to Pittstown, Rennsalear County, New York. In March of 1787 the first records of the newly fellowshipped Baptist Church of Christ list Mayhew Daggett and Naomi Daggett. In the next year or so Mayhew returned to Attleborough where his mother was near the end of her long life. There he remarried Lucy Hedden, who probably the widow of Mayhew's brother Icahbod, and they are indicated on the 1790 census of that town. That August his mother died and he continued to live in Attleborough, his second wife dying in January of 1798. Mayhew married the widow Margaret Dale that summer, and then evidently returned to New York, where he is listed on the 1800 census of Pittstown along with his son Thomas Daggett and his sons in law, John Mott, Daniel Higgins and Lewis Finch."
_Jeremiah ("Jere") EATON _ | (1785 - 1862) m 1805 _Oliver EATON _______|_Martha FRIEND ___________ | (1806 - 1872) (1778 - 1859) _Augustine West EATON _| | (1841 - 1910) m 1864 | | | __________________________ | | | | |_Phebe M. BARTLETT __|__________________________ | (1812 - 1872) _William Preston EATON ________| | (1871 - 1930) m 1901 | | | __________________________ | | | | | _____________________|__________________________ | | | | |_Sarah C. POMROY ______| | (1846 - 1917) m 1864 | | | __________________________ | | | | |_____________________|__________________________ | _Almond H. EATON _______| | (1905 - 1988) m 1924 | | | __________________________ | | | | | _____________________|__________________________ | | | | | _______________________| | | | | | | | | __________________________ | | | | | | | | |_____________________|__________________________ | | | | |_Harriet ("Hattie") A. BARRON _| | (1879 - ....) m 1901 | | | __________________________ | | | | | _____________________|__________________________ | | | | |_______________________| | | | | __________________________ | | | | |_____________________|__________________________ | | |--Almond H. ("Buddy") EATON | (1924 - 2021) | __________________________ | | | _____________________|__________________________ | | | _______________________| | | | | | | __________________________ | | | | | | |_____________________|__________________________ | | | _______________________________| | | | | | | __________________________ | | | | | | | _____________________|__________________________ | | | | | | |_______________________| | | | | | | __________________________ | | | | | | |_____________________|__________________________ | | |_Eunice Muriel GARLAND _| (1906 - 1978) m 1924 | | __________________________ | | | _____________________|__________________________ | | | _______________________| | | | | | | __________________________ | | | | | | |_____________________|__________________________ | | |_______________________________| | | __________________________ | | | _____________________|__________________________ | | |_______________________| | | __________________________ | | |_____________________|__________________________
[52186] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 3 January 2022: "Lamoine - Almond "Buddy" Eaton Jr., 97, passed away peacefully at Northern Lights Maine Coast Memorial Hospital on December 30, 2021, of complications from Covid-19 with his family by his side. He was born in Ellsworth on October 4, 1924, the son of Almond and Eunice (Garland) Eaton. After graduating from Ellsworth High School, Buddy enlisted in the U.S. Army and shipped overseas to fight in WWII. Upon his return, he met the love of his life, Virginia 'Ginny' Hanscome. This would be the start of nearly 70 years of marriage. Buddy and Ginny made their home in Lamoine, raising 4 children. Buddy loved spending time with his family and friends whether at home or at camp on Molasses Pond. During the summer months, he spent countless hours planting and maintaining his vegetable garden. He was an avid sports fan following all of his children's and grandchildren's sporting events. He was a true fan of the Boston Red Sox, New England Patriots, and Boston Bruins; he very seldom missed a game even at 97 years old. He enjoyed hunting and fishing as well. In his later years, he enjoyed sitting on his porch feeding and watching his birds. He is survived by his daughter, Jane Shea and husband, Stephen; sons, Allie Eaton Ill, Bruce and wife, Linda, and Kenny Eaton; grandchildren, Jennifer Shea-Giffin and husband, Joel, Missy Shea and her partner, Jason Heckman, Anthony Eaton and his wife, Jocelyn, Jesse Eaton and his wife, Lisa, and Kristopher Eaton and his partner, Kayla Boone; great-grandchildren, Emily and Sam Giffin, Madeline, and Lydia Hart, and Donovin Eaton; many nieces and nephews; and special nephew, Eddie Douglas. In addition to his parents, Buddy was predeceased by his wife, Ginny. Buddy was able to live in his home until his illness with the help of his adoring son, Bruce; daughter, Jane; and his wonderful caregiver, Cassidy Mathis, whom he adored so much."
_____________________ | _Richard HIGGINS ____|_____________________ | (1603 - 1675) _Benjamin HIGGINS ___| | (1640 - 1691) m 1661| | | _____________________ | | | | |_Lydia CHANDLER _____|_____________________ | (1615 - 1650) _Richard HIGGINS ____| | (1664 - 1732) | | | _John BANGS _________ | | | (.... - 1626) | | _Edward BANGS _______|_____________________ | | | (.... - 1677) | |_Lydia BANGS ________| | (.... - 1705) m 1661| | | _Edmund HOBART ______+ | | | (1573 - 1646) m 1600 | |_Rebecca HOBART _____|_Margaret DEWEY _____ | (1611 - 1679) (1574 - 1649) _Moses HIGGINS ______| | (1710 - 1798) | | | _____________________ | | | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | | | | _____________________| | | | | | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | | | | |_Sarah HAMBLIN ______| | (1671 - 1743) | | | _____________________ | | | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | | _____________________ | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | | |--David HIGGINS | (1745 - 1812) | _____________________ | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | | | | | |_____________________| | | | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | | |_Elizabeth AREY _____| (.... - 1792) | | _____________________ | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | | |_____________________| | | _____________________ | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | |_____________________| | | _____________________ | | |_____________________|_____________________
_James (Sr.) LEACH ________________+ | (1738 - 1822) m 1761 _Nathaniel LEACH ___________|_Alice FREEMAN ____________________ | (1771 - 1844) m 1792 (1739 - 1824) _Samuel LEACH ________________| | (1795 - 1872) m 1817 | | | _Charles (The "Patriot") HUTCHINS _+ | | | (1742 - 1834) m 1764 | |_Deborah HUTCHINS __________|_Mary PERKINS _____________________ | (1776 - 1865) m 1792 (1745 - 1797) _Francis C. LEACH _________| | (1834 - 1888) m 1868 | | | ___________________________________ | | | | | ____________________________|___________________________________ | | | | |_Anna INGALLS ________________| | (1798 - 1851) m 1817 | | | ___________________________________ | | | | |____________________________|___________________________________ | _Leon Lanson LEACH __| | (1885 - 1950) m 1906| | | _Stephen LITTLEFIELD ______________+ | | | (.... - 1783) m 1764 | | _Joseph Taylor LITTLEFIELD _|_Deborah PERKINS __________________ | | | (1742 - ....) | | _Stephen A. LITTLEFIELD ______| | | | (1803 - 1883) m 1842 | | | | | _Sparks PERKINS ___________________+ | | | | | (1721 - 1789) m 1743 | | | |_Mary ("Polly") PERKINS ____|_Phoebe SAWYER ____________________ | | | | |_Elizabeth A. LITTLEFIELD _| | (1844 - 1907) m 1868 | | | ___________________________________ | | | | | ____________________________|___________________________________ | | | | |_Elizabeth J. ("Eliza") LUNT _| | (1812 - 1897) m 1842 | | | ___________________________________ | | | | |____________________________|___________________________________ | | |--Leon Fernald LEACH | (1916 - ....) | ___________________________________ | | | ____________________________|___________________________________ | | | ______________________________| | | | | | | ___________________________________ | | | | | | |____________________________|___________________________________ | | | _Samuel D. PATTEN _________| | | (1826 - 1903) | | | | ___________________________________ | | | | | | | ____________________________|___________________________________ | | | | | | |______________________________| | | | | | | ___________________________________ | | | | | | |____________________________|___________________________________ | | |_Lucy Lee PATTEN ____| (1885 - 1931) m 1906| | _James (Sr.) LEACH ________________+ | | (1738 - 1822) m 1761 | _Obed LEACH ________________|_Alice FREEMAN ____________________ | | m 1801 (1739 - 1824) | _Isaac Bartlett (Sr) LEACH ___| | | (1802 - 1875) m 1831 | | | | _Israel BARTLETT __________________+ | | | | (1737 - ....) | | |_Mary BARTLETT _____________|___________________________________ | | (1783 - 1866) m 1801 |_Lucy Ann LEACH ___________| (1831 - 1909) | | _James (Sr.) LEACH ________________+ | | (1738 - 1822) m 1761 | _John LEACH ________________|_Alice FREEMAN ____________________ | | (.... - 1845) m 1786 (1739 - 1824) |_Lucy LEACH __________________| (1794 - ....) m 1831 | | ___________________________________ | | |_Mary SIMPSON ______________|___________________________________ (1771 - 1845) m 1786
[48635] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 25 August 1995, p. 18: "Bangor - Leon F. Leach, 83, died May 24, 1999 at the Maine Veterans Home in Bangor. He was born in Penobscot Jan. 11, 1916, the son of Leon L. and Lucy (Patten) Leach. He was a U.S Army veteran of World War II and worked as a siding contractor. He is survived by a daughter, Doreen Leach of Hudson; a son, Clyde of Pennsylvania; three sisters, Helen Stanley of Brewer, Sibyl Leach of Bangor and Mary Anderson of Oxbow; a special granddaughter, Bobbie; two other grandchildren and their children. He was predeceased by his wife, Doris; a daughter, Shirley; a brother, Clyde; and a sister, Maybelle."
_Thomas II, Count of SAVOY _+ | (1199 - 1259) m 1251 _Amadeus V "The Great", Count of SAVOY _|_Beatrice FIESCHI __________ | m 1272 (.... - 1283) _Aimon, Count of SAVOY _| | m 1330 | | | _Guy II DE BAUGE ___________+ | | | (1230 - 1255) m 1252 | |_Sibylle DE BAUGE ______________________|_Beatrix DE MONTFERRAT _____ | (1255 - 1294) m 1272 (1210 - 1274) _Amadeus VI, Count of SAVOY _| | m 1355 | | | _Andronikos II PALAIOLOGOS _ | | | | | _Theodor I PALAIOLOGOS _________________|_Jolanthe VON MONTFERRAT ___ | | | (.... - 1338) (.... - 1317) | |_Yolande of MONTFERRAT _| | (.... - 1342) m 1330 | | | ____________________________ | | | | |________________________________________|____________________________ | _Amadeus VII, Count of SAVOY _| | m 1377 | | | ____________________________ | | | | | ________________________________________|____________________________ | | | | | ________________________| | | | | | | | | ____________________________ | | | | | | | | |________________________________________|____________________________ | | | | |_Bonne DE BOURBON ___________| | m 1355 | | | ____________________________ | | | | | ________________________________________|____________________________ | | | | |________________________| | | | | ____________________________ | | | | |________________________________________|____________________________ | | |--Amadeus VIII, Duke of SAVOY | | ____________________________ | | | ________________________________________|____________________________ | | | ________________________| | | | | | | ____________________________ | | | | | | |________________________________________|____________________________ | | | _____________________________| | | | | | | ____________________________ | | | | | | | ________________________________________|____________________________ | | | | | | |________________________| | | | | | | ____________________________ | | | | | | |________________________________________|____________________________ | | |_Bonne DE BERRY ______________| m 1377 | | ____________________________ | | | ________________________________________|____________________________ | | | ________________________| | | | | | | ____________________________ | | | | | | |________________________________________|____________________________ | | |_____________________________| | | ____________________________ | | | ________________________________________|____________________________ | | |________________________| | | ____________________________ | | |________________________________________|____________________________
Amadeus VIII was make a duke by the Emperor and added Piedmont to his lands. He retired to a hermitage on the Lake of Geneva when he styled himself Count of Geneva. Although a layman, in 1439 he was elected anti-pope Felix V by the remnants of the Council of Basel - never recognized by the whole western Church, he abdicated in 1449 and was at this time made a Cardinal. In 1401 he married Marie de Bourgogne (1380-1422) with whom he had nine children.
Wikipedia offers: "Amadeus VIII (September 4, 1383 - January 7, 1451) was the son of Amadeus VII, Count of Savoy and Bonne of Berry. He was surnamed the Peaceful and was the Count of Savoy from 1391 to 1416 and was elevated by Emperor Sigismund to the Duke of Savoy in 1416. Amadeus was also the antipope Felix V, elected by the Council of Basel-Ferrara-Florence, from November 1439 to April 1449. After the death of his father in 1391, his mother acted as a regent, because of his youth.In 1418 his distant cousin Louis of Savoy-Achaea, his brother-in-law, the last male of the elder branch of House of Savoy, died, leaving Amadeus as his heir-general, thus finally uniting the male-lines of the House of Savoy. He increased his dominions, encouraged several attempts to negotiate an end to the Hundred Years' War, and, after the death of his wife, retired from his position as Duke to become a hermit. Elected by the Council of Basel as an alternative Pope in opposition to Pope Eugene IV, Amadeus served as Felix V, regarded as an antipope, before stepping down to accept a Cardinal's hat instead. Amadeus' image in history is marred by the account of him as a pontiff concerned with money, to avoid disadvantaging his heirs, found in the 'Commentaries' of Pius II. Nor is there evidence that he intrigued to obtain the papal office, sending the bishops of Savoy to Basel for this purpose. (Note on numbering: When numbering of the Popes began to be used, Antipope Felix II was counted as one of the Popes of that name. The second true Pope Felix is thus known by the number III, and the true third Pope Felix was given the number IV. It also affected the name taken by Amadeus, who would have been the fourth Pope Felix.)"
In 2007 http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SAVOY.htm offers: "The testament of 'Conte Amedeo di Savoia' dated 1 Oct 1391 names 'Amedeo di Lui figlio' as his heir 'sotto la tutela di detta Bourbon sua Madre col consiglio di detto Signore di Cossonay'. He succeeded his father in 1391 as Amedee VIII Comte de Savoie, under the regency of his paternal grandmother. Comte de Genève 1401, confirmed 1422 [1424]. Seigneur d'Orne, d'Echallens, de Montagny et de Bottens 1414. He was created Duke of Savoy by Sigmund King of Germany in 1417. Signore del Piemonte 1419. He abdicated 7 Nov 1434 and retired to château de Ripaille, near Thonon, Lake Geneva, where he founded an order of Knight-hermits of St Maurice and styled himself Comte de Genève. He was elected anti-pope Felix V 14 Dec 1439 by the remnants of the Council of Basel, enthroned at Basel 24 Jun 1440. Recognised by few, he retired to Lausanne 17 Nov 1442. Bishop of Geneva 1444. After the mediation of Charles VII King of France with Pope Nicholas V, Felix abdicated as Pope 7 Apr 1449. In compensation he was named Cardinal-Bishop of Sainte-Sabine 18 Jun 1449. The testament of 'Amedeo octavo Duca di Savoia' dated 6 Dec 1439 chooses his burial 'nel Monasterio d'Alta Comba', makes bequests to 'P. P. Minori di Pinerolo, nella di cui Chiesa restano sepolti li Principi d'Acccaja, Amedeo di Lui Primogenito, e Bonna di Lui Sorella' and to 'Umberto Bastardo di Savoia…Maria di Lui fgilia Duchessa di Milano…Margarita altra di Lui figlia Regina di Sicilia e di Gerusalemme . . . Filippo suo Figlio secundo Genito nel Contado del Genevese, e Baronnia di Faussigny…Lodovico suo figlio Primogenito'. - m (contract Sluis, Zeeland 11 Nov 1386, Chalon-sur-Saône 30 Oct 1393, in person Arras May 1401) Marie de Bourgogne, daughter of Philippe II 'le Hardi' Duke of Burgundy [Valois] & his wife Marguerite III Ctss of Flanders (Dijon Sep 1386-Château de Thonon-les-Bains 2 Oct 1422, bur Abbaye de Hautecombe). The contract of marriage between 'Amedeo di Savoia figlio del Conte Amedeo' and 'Maria figlia di Filippo Duca di Borgogna' is dated 11 Nov 1386."
[33109] Ellen is daughter of Benjamin Seiders and Deborah Wisser. Ancestry.com offers: "Seider Name Meaning - South German and Jewish (Ashkenazic): occupational name for a silk merchant, from an agent derivative of German Seide silk, Middle High German side. South German: habitational name for someone from Seyde in Saxony or Seiderau in Bavaria."
[38533] Abraham was one of the original settlers of Stoufferstown in Franklin Co., PA. He m. (2) Elizabeth Boyer (1760-1819).