_Louis, Dauphin of FRANCE ______________________+ | (1661 - 1711) m 1680 _Louis of FRANCE _____________________|_Mary Anne of BAVARIA __________________________ | (1682 - 1712) m 1697 (1660 - 1690) _Louis XV, King of FRANCE _________| | (1710 - 1774) m 1725 | | | _Anne Marie D'ORLéANS _________________________+ | | | (1669 - 1728) | |_Maria Adelaine of SAVOY _____________|_Victor Amadeus II of SAVOY ____________________ | (1685 - 1712) m 1697 (1666 - 1732) _Louis, Dauphin of FRANCE _______________| | (1729 - 1765) | | | ________________________________________________ | | | | | ______________________________________|________________________________________________ | | | | |_Maria Leczinska of POLAND ________| | (1703 - 1768) m 1725 | | | ________________________________________________ | | | | |______________________________________|________________________________________________ | _Louis XVI, King of FRANCE ___| | (1754 - 1793) m 1770 | | | ________________________________________________ | | | | | ______________________________________|________________________________________________ | | | | | ___________________________________| | | | | | | | | ________________________________________________ | | | | | | | | |______________________________________|________________________________________________ | | | | |_Marie-Josephe DE SAXE __________________| | (1731 - 1767) | | | ________________________________________________ | | | | | ______________________________________|________________________________________________ | | | | |___________________________________| | | | | ________________________________________________ | | | | |______________________________________|________________________________________________ | | |--Sophie BEATRIX | (1786 - 1787) | ________________________________________________ | | | ______________________________________|________________________________________________ | | | _Leopold Joseph, Duke of LORRAINE _| | | (1679 - 1729) | | | | ________________________________________________ | | | | | | |______________________________________|________________________________________________ | | | _Francis Stephen I, Duke of LOTHARINGIA _| | | (1708 - 1765) m 1736 | | | | ________________________________________________ | | | | | | | ______________________________________|________________________________________________ | | | | | | |_Elisabeth Charlotte D'ORLéANS ___| | | (1676 - 1744) | | | | ________________________________________________ | | | | | | |______________________________________|________________________________________________ | | |_Marie-Antoinette of AUSTRIA _| (1755 - 1793) m 1770 | | _Ferdinand III, Roman EMPEROR __________________+ | | (1608 - 1657) m 1631 | _Leopold I of Bohemia, Roman EMPEROR _|_Maria of SPAIN ________________________________ | | (1640 - 1705) (1608 - 1646) | _Charles VI, King of GERMANY ______| | | (1685 - 1740) | | | | _Philip William of Neuburg, Elector PALATINE ___ | | | | (1615 - 1690) m 1653 | | |_Eleanore of NEUBERG _________________|_Elisabeth Amalie Magdalene of HESSE-DARMSTADT _ | | (1635 - 1709) |_Maria Theresa HABSBURG _________________| (1717 - 1780) m 1736 | | ________________________________________________ | | | ______________________________________|________________________________________________ | | |_Elizabeth Christina of BRUNSWICK _| (1691 - 1750) | | ________________________________________________ | | |______________________________________|________________________________________________
[19005] "Duncannon Record [Duncannon, PA], 26 October 1939," p. 5: "Mrs. Elizabeth Baltozer Mrs. Elizabeth Baltozer died at her home at Blawnox, Pa., on Wednesday, Oct. 18th. She was the daughter of the late George and Maria Brunner and was born and reared in Penn Township, Perry county, removing to the western part of the state many years ago. She made frequent visits to the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Pennell while they were still living. She was 88 years of age. The only survivors are five grandchildren. Funeral services were held at the home on Friday."
[45499] Abby is daughter of John A. Heath (1805-1856).
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Christian is son of Hans Theold Lau and Margaretha _____. This line is from Judith Elaine (Mc Kee) Burns at
http://genwiz.genealogenie.net/ault/lau and is not verified.
A file in Ancestry.com offers:
"Christian Lau (Christman Low) was born in Germany (now [2008] France) in 1696. He and his brother, and their families, came to 'the Colonies' in 1732 on board the pink (a type of ship) 'John and William', and landed in Philadephia. They were Palatinates, and settled in the York, Pennsylvania, area. Christian and Conrad married sisters: Anna Cleophe Frey and Maria Barbara Frey. According to historian Michael W. Lau (York, PA, 2005), Conrad Lau moved to North Carolina. Below is part of the passenger list from the pink 'John and William' showing Christian and Conrad LAU and their families. This list was taken from the website for 'The Palatinate Project'.
"Christman Low; Born in Lembach, Bas-Rhin, Germany (now France). Alternate name: Christian Lowein or Lau. Immigrated toYork or Lancaster Co, PA. Anna Gluf ( Frey). Alternate (correct) name: Anna Cleophe Frey Low. *Johann Philipp, 10 *Catharina Juliana, 8 *Johann Peter, 4 *Hans Jacob, 2 *Christian *Margaret.
"Conrad Low, 31; Born in Lembach, Bas-Rhin, Germany (now France). Alternate name: Christian Lowein or Lau. Immigrated toYork Co., PA. *Maria Barbara (Frey), 31 *Maria Catharina, 9 *Maria Barbara, 8 *Anna Barbara, 5 *Anna Maria, 3 *Johann Peter, 1. Christian LAU is buried in the Wolf's Church (2008--now called St. Paul's Church) Cemetery. the church is at 4501 Wolf's Church Rd., York, York Co., Pennsylvania, west of York, near Rt. 30. The original tombstone, in German, was replaced by the descendants of Christian LAU in 1932. In 2001-'the original tombstone is in the garden of Wayne E. Lau, 880 Anthony Rd., East Berlin' (Pennsylania)."
"History of the Lau Family, 1732 TO 1799," as read at Wolfe's Church 24 July 1932, includes:
"Christian Lau came over in the ship 'Pink, John and William' of Sunderland, Constable Tymperton, master from Rotterdam, last from Dover, and landed at Philadelphia, on October 17, 1732. There were 61 men above 16 years and , 109 women and children, all classed as 'Palatines' on the same ship. Among the names of the men may be found that of 'Christian Lau' and Conrad Low, and among the names of the women and children may be found the following: Anna Gluf Lowan, Christian Lowan, Margaret Lowan, Philip Lowan, and Barbara Lowan. There is no doubt but what Christian Lau's wife and that of several of his children are in the last group mentioned.
"Christian Lau and Conrad Lau are shown as members of Christ Lutheran Church in York during the pastorate of Rev. John Casper Stover, who was pastor of this church from 1733 to 1743. Re. Stover baptized four of the children of Christian Lau, the first of these four being baptized on February 23, 1735. This is evidence that Christian Lau was living in York County then part of Lancaster County at least as early as the beginning of the year 1735.
"Christian Lowe was appointed Constable of Manchester Township in 1749 at the first session of Court to be held in York County.
"On April 10, 1750, Christian Lau secured a warrant from the Proprietaries of the Province of Pennsylvania for 150 Acres of land in Manchester Township. The greater part of this Tract was located in what was then known as "Springetsbury Manor." It is quite evident, however, that Christian Lau was residing along 'Codorus' creek near Bairs Station as early as 1745, since reference is made to him in a warrant dated July 26, 1745, granted to his son Philip Lau. This tract known as the "Mill Place" was sold to his son-in-law, Casper Kerver, by the heirs of Christian Lau.
"On November 3, 1763, Christian Lau bought a tract of land in Codorus Township, granted to Felix Miller in pursuance of a warrant for 100 acres, dated October 28, 1746. This tract when surveyed in later years was found to contain about 220 acres and was divided into five parts and apportioned to his five surviving children.
"On the same date that Christian Lau bought the Felix Miller tract, he also bought a tract of land in the Manchester Township from Mark Hains for 15 pounds. This tract containing 287 ½ acres adjoined his other land. He sold the same to his son Michael Lau on January 11, 1770, and he in turn devised it to his son Michael 2nd. This tract was patented by three sons of Michael Lau, 2nd; namely: George Lau; Michael Lau, 3rd, and Jonas Lau. This tract was in the Lau name for more that 100 years.
"Christian Lau had also acquired a tract of about 148 acres in what is now Jackson Township, from Nicholas Shuster. On August 23, 1769, he sold this tract to his son-in-law, Casper Kerber. Mr. Lau at one time owner about 750 acres of land in what is now West Manchester Township, Jackson Township, and North Codorus Township.
"Christian Lau's will was dated January 11, 1770, and probated on May 13, 1772. The first clause of his will reads as follows: 'In the name of God, amen. I, Christian Lau, of Manchester Township, in the County of York, in the Province of Pennsylvania, miller, being far advanced in years and very infirm; but yet of perfect mind and memory (thanks be to God for the same) and also calling to mind the uncertainty of this transitory life and that all flesh must die, do make, ordain, publish and declare this my last will and testament in manner following (that is to say) first and principally being penitent and heartily sorry for my sins, I commit my soul in the hands of Almighty God, in whom and by whose mercy I trust and assuredly believe to be saved, and my body I commit to the earth to be decently buried. And for the disposing of such temporal estate which it hath pleased God to bless me with, I do give, devise and dispose of the same manner following.'
"The inscription of Christian Lau's Tombstone in the Cemetery adjoining this Church edifice shows that he was born on August 21, 1696, and died April 21, 1772, at the age of 75 years and 8 months. He left to survive him, his widow, Anna Cleva; and three sons and two daughters; namely, Philip, Peter, Michael, Anna Mariam wife of Elias Eister, and Maria Magdalena, wife of Casper Kerber. His widow Anna Cleva died soon after his decease.
"Philip Lau, oldest son of Christian Lau, was also a holder of large tracts of land. He had secured seven warrants from the proprietaries of the Province of Pennsylvania for tracts located in Manchester, Codorus and Shrewsbury Townships. The total acreage of these tracts amounted to more than 500 acres, and after his death these tracts were divided among his three sons: Henry and Andrew being awarded the tracts in Manchester and Codorus Townships, and Michael Lau the tract in Shrewsbury Township.
"Philip Lau and his wife Magdalena Genzler, were the parents of the following children: Gertrude, wife of Frederick Miller, Henry, Elizabeth, wife of Philip Rudisill; Andrew, Michael and Magdalena, wife of John Menges. Philip Lau's will was probated on August 30, 1781.
"Andrew Lau and Michael Lau, sons of Philip Lau, were tanners by trade, and in later years resided in Berwick Township, now a part of Adams County. John Menges, and his wife Magdalena Lau Menges, were the grandparents of Rev. Peter Livingston and great grandparents of former Congressman Franklin Menges, of York.
"Peter Lau, second son of Christian Lau, was born in 1728, and died in 1806, at the age of 78 years. There was surveyed for him a tract of 281 acres in Codorus Township on account of a warrant dated May 11, 1752, for 150 acres, secured from the proprietaries of Pennsylvania. This tract adjoined his father, Christian Lau's, land and parts of this tract have been held by Laus and their descendants since 1752.
"Peter Lau devised this tract of 281 acres to his two sons, Andrew Lau and George Lau, and a tract of 44 ¼ acres in the same township to his son-in-law, Valentine Bergheimer. Peter Lau and his wife, Susanna Lau, left to survive them, two sons, namely, Andrew and George; and five daughters, namely, Magdalena, wife of George Philip Gentzler; Anna Maria, wife of Daniel Rynold,; Catharina, wife of Valentine Alt; Eve, wife of Rynold, and Susanna, wife of Valentine Bergheimer. The remains of Peter Lau and his wife Susanna Lau are buried in the graveyard at this place.
"Michael Lau, youngest son of Christian Lau, was born May 2nd, 1736, and died June 2nd, 1795. Michael Lau, elder, and his wife Anna Mary Lau, residents of Manchester Township, were the parents of the following children: Peter, Catherine, wife of Christian Null; Magdalen, wife if Henry Wehler; Elizabeth, wife of Henry Winder; Michael, Anna Mary, wife of Philip Gentzler; Margaret, Christian and Susanna. After the decease of Michael Lau, elder, his two surviving sons acquired his real estate; Michael, 2nd, being awarded his father's dwelling plantation of 287 ½ acres in Manchester Township, and Peter, the eldest son, being awarded a tract of about 300 acres in Codorus Township.
"Michael Lau, the second, born February 23, 1771, died July 16, 1839; was a resident of West Manchester Township. He and his wife, Margaret Eyster, were the parents of the following children: John, Rebecca, wife of Samuel Bowman; Michael, 3rd; George, Jonas, Jacob, Susanna, wife of Solomon Weigel; Elizabeth, wife of John Sleder; Joshua and Anna Maria, wife of William Lau.
"Peter Lau, son of Michael Lau, elder, was a resident of Codorus Township. His wife's name was Barbara nee Renoll Lau. They were parents of the following children: Michael, Samuel, Daniel, David, Peter, Anna Mary, wife of Jacob Kerchner; Susanna, wife of Christian Rohrbach; Elizabeth, wife of Michael Emig, and Polly Lau.
"Andrew, son of Peter and Susan Lau, was born October 7, 1751, and died 1822. He was a resident of Codorus Township. In his will dated March 21, 1816, and probated February 22, 1822, he names his ten children from his first wife (Elizabeth) as follows: Michael, George (deceased); Susanna, wife of Velta Ald; Elizabeth, wife of Philip Ald; Frederick, Joseph, Christian, Perie, wife of Jacob Raver; Bolly, wife of John Helsel, and Catharina, wife of David Brillhart. His second wife's name was Magdalena, and their children were: William Lau; Eliza, wife of Daniel Klinedinst; George Lau and Juliana, wife of Abraham Hossler.
"Christian Lau, son of Andrew and Elizabeth Lau, was born August 19, 1782, and died September 30, 1862. He and his wife Rosanna nee Zeigler Lau were the parents of the following children: Elias, father of Rev. J. B. Lau; Peter Lafayette, Julian, wife of George Reber; Catherine, wife of John Gunnet; Elizabeth, wife of Andrew Gunnet; Anna, wife of Jesse Behler; Kassie, wife of John Ruth; Lydia, wife of Daniel Hamm, and Christinna, wife of John Kessler.
"Dr. Henry Eyster Jacobs, who died about two weeks ago, former president of the Mt. Airy Theological Seminary at Philadelphia, was a descendant of Elias Eyster and his wife Anna Maria nee Lau Eyster.
"Family traditions inform us that when the Laus first came to the vicinity of Bairs Station, they lived in a wigwam-like shelter, and that the Laus compensated the Indians for their land, even though they had paid a yearly rent to the Proprietaries. Like William Penn, they felt that the land rightfully belonged to the Indians.
"The names of several of Christian Lau's grandsons are found in the records of those who served in the Revolutionary War. Among the descendants of Christian Lau, may be found the names of Governors of States, members of State Legislatures, members of Congress, doctors, lawyers, ministers and members of other professions.
"The Christina names: Andrew, George, Michael, Peter, Anna Mary, Elizabeth, Magdalena and Rebecca, are found quite frequently among the Laus.
"There are about forty baptisms of Laus recorded in the early records of this church, and there are many burials of Laus and their descendants at this place.
"According to the records in the Recorder of Deeds office, in York, Penna., Christian Lau and Peter Lau were the trustees and representatives for the Lutheran Church of Manchester Township, and Peter Wolf and Frederick Remer were the trustees and representatives for the Reformed Protestants, in Manchester Township, on October 15th, 1763, when the first tract of two and one-half acres were bought from Jacob Zeigier for this church property and burial ground."
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Ancestry.com offers: "Lau Name Meaning - German: nickname for a physically strong person, from Middle High German louwe, lauwe lion. In some cases the surname may have been originally from a house sign. North German: topographic name for someone living in a bush-covered area or clearing, Middle Low German lo, loch, lage."
_Edward I ("Longshanks"), King of ENGLAND _+ | (1239 - 1307) m 1254 _Edward II, King of ENGLAND _____________|_Eleanor of CASTILE _______________________ | (1284 - ....) m 1308 (.... - 1290) _Edward III, King of ENGLAND __________| | (1312 - 1377) m 1328 | | | _Philip IV "The Fair", King of FRANCE _____+ | | | (1268 - 1314) m 1284 | |_Isabella "The Fair" of FRANCE __________|_Jeanne (or Joanna), Queen of NAVARRE _____ | (1292 - 1358) m 1308 (1272 - 1305) _Edmund of LANGLEY _____________| | (1341 - 1402) m 1372 | | | _John II of AVESNES _______________________+ | | | (1248 - 1304) m 1270 | | _William III ("the Good") of AVESNES ____|_Philippa of LUXEMBOURG ___________________ | | | (1286 - 1337) m 1305 (1252 - 1311) | |_Philippa of HAINAUT __________________| | (.... - 1369) m 1328 | | | _Charles, Count of VALOIS _________________+ | | | (1270 - 1325) m 1290 | |_Joanna (or Jane) of VALOIS _____________|_Margaret of NAPLES _______________________ | (.... - 1342) m 1305 (1273 - 1299) _Richard PLANTAGENET _| | (1375 - 1415) | | | _Fernando IV, King of CASTILE _____________+ | | | (1285 - 1312) m 1301 | | _Alfonso XI, King of CASTILE ____________|_Constantia of PORTUGAL ___________________ | | | (1311 - 1350) (1290 - 1313) | | _Pedro I "The Cruel", King of CASTILE _| | | | (1334 - 1369) | | | | | _Alfonso IV, King of PORTUGAL _____________+ | | | | | (1291 - 1357) | | | |_Maria of PORTUGAL ______________________|_Beatrice of CASTILE ______________________ | | | | |_Isabella Perez DE CASTILE _____| | (1355 - 1392) m 1372 | | | ___________________________________________ | | | | | _________________________________________|___________________________________________ | | | | |_______________________________________| | | | | ___________________________________________ | | | | |_________________________________________|___________________________________________ | | |--Isabel PLANTAGENET | (1409 - 1484) | _Edmund DE MORTIMER _______________________+ | | (1306 - 1331) m 1316 | _Roger DE MORTIMER ______________________|_Elizabeth BADLESMERE _____________________ | | (1328 - 1360) (1313 - 1356) | _Edmund MORTIMER ______________________| | | (1352 - 1381) m 1368 | | | | ___________________________________________ | | | | | | |_________________________________________|___________________________________________ | | | _Roger Mortimer, Earl of MARCH _| | | (1374 - 1398) m 1388 | | | | _Edward III, King of ENGLAND ______________+ | | | | (1312 - 1377) m 1328 | | | _Lionel Plantagenet, Duke of CLARENCE ___|_Philippa of HAINAUT ______________________ | | | | (1338 - 1369) m 1352 (.... - 1369) | | |_Philippa PLANTAGENET _________________| | | (1355 - 1382) m 1368 | | | | _William de Burgh, Earl of ULSTER _________+ | | | | (1312 - 1333) | | |_Elizabeth de Burgh, Countess of ULSTER _|_Maud of Lancaster PLANTAGENET ____________ | | (1332 - 1363) m 1352 (1310 - 1377) |_Anne MORTIMER _______| (1390 - ....) | | _Sir Robert DE HOLAND _____________________+ | | (1270 - 1328) | _Thomas DE HOLAND _______________________|_Maud ZOUCHE ______________________________ | | (1314 - 1360) m 1339 (1289 - 1341) | _Thomas de Holand, Earl of KENT _______| | | (1354 - 1397) m 1370 | | | | _Edmund "of Woodstock", Earl Of KENT ______+ | | | | (1301 - 1330) m 1325 | | |_Joan ("Fair Maid of Kent") PLANTAGENET _|_Margaret WAKE ____________________________ | | (1328 - 1385) m 1339 (.... - 1349) |_Alianor HOLLAND _______________| (1370 - 1405) m 1388 | | _Sir Edmund Fitz ALAN _____________________+ | | (1285 - 1326) m 1305 | _Sir Richard Fitz ALAN __________________|_Alice DE WARENNE _________________________ | | (1306 - 1376) m 1345 (1287 - 1338) |_Alice Fitz ALAN ______________________| (1350 - 1415) m 1370 | | _Henry, Earl of LANCASTER _________________+ | | (1281 - 1345) m 1297 |_Eleanor (de Lancaster) PLANTAGENET _____|_Maud CHAWORTH ____________________________ (.... - 1372) m 1345 (1282 - ....)
[5321] Isabel m. Henry Bourchier, Viscount Bourchier, Count of Eu, 1st Earl of Essex (son of William Bourchier, Count of Eu and Anne, Countess of Buckingham, Hereford, and Northampton; Henry d. 1483) and Sir Thomas of Heton Grey (d. 1443). She and Henry had William (d. 1471), Hon. Sir Henry (m. Hon. Elizabeth Scales), Hon. Humphrey (m. Joan _____), Hon. Sir William and Hon. Sir Thomas (m. Isabel, Countess Dowager of Devon, nee Barre).
[51425] Moody is said to be son of Peter Powers Jr. (1728-1800) & Martha Anna Hale (1737-1802; m. 22 July 1756 in Sutton, Worcester Co., MA).
[11976] For her marriage see "Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-1997," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XZX1-L3Y). Ancestry.com offers: "Simmons Name Meaning - English (southern): patronymic either from the personal name Simon (see Simon) or, as Reaney and Wilson suggest, from the medieval personal name Simund (composed of Old Norse sig 'victory' + mundr 'protection'), which after the Norman Conquest was taken as an equivalent Simon, with the result that the two names became confused."
__ | __|__ | __| | | | | __ | | | | |__|__ | __| | | | | __ | | | | | __|__ | | | | |__| | | | | __ | | | | |__|__ | _John Daniel STEIN ______| | (1787 - 1866) | | | __ | | | | | __|__ | | | | | __| | | | | | | | | __ | | | | | | | | |__|__ | | | | |__| | | | | __ | | | | | __|__ | | | | |__| | | | | __ | | | | |__|__ | | |--Daniel (Jr) STEIN | (1828 - 1860) | __ | | | __|__ | | | __| | | | | | | __ | | | | | | |__|__ | | | __| | | | | | | __ | | | | | | | __|__ | | | | | | |__| | | | | | | __ | | | | | | |__|__ | | |_Katharina Leutty ROCKE _| (1789 - 1869) | | __ | | | __|__ | | | __| | | | | | | __ | | | | | | |__|__ | | |__| | | __ | | | __|__ | | |__| | | __ | | |__|__
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[29677] Re: Hugh Stone - FindAGrave offers: "Hugh Stone probably arrived in America in 1657 on the barque "Deborah". He would have been about 10 years old, indentured to John Paine, Merchant of Boston, MA. It is likely that he lived in the Boston area until 1666 when he was indentured to Randall Holden of Rhode Island. About 1668, he married Abigail Busecot and started his family. Ten years later in 1678 he was admitted as a Freeman."