[50029]
.Elizabeth is said to be daughter of Richard Arey III (1682-1737) & Lydia Norton (1685-1727; m. 6 December 1705 in Edgartown, Dukes Co., MA).
____________________________ | _Nicholas BARSHAM _____|____________________________ | (1496 - 1545) _Thomas BARSHAM _____| | (1528 - 1607) | | | ____________________________ | | | | |_Mrs. Ann BARSHAM _____|____________________________ | _William BARSHAM ________________| | (1558 - ....) | | | ____________________________ | | | | | _Thomas JENNISON ______|____________________________ | | | | |_Audrey JENNISON ____| | (.... - 1572) | | | ____________________________ | | | | |_Joan PEPPYS __________|____________________________ | _William BARSHAM ____________| | (.... - 1684) | | | _William III YELVERTON _____+ | | | (1491 - ....) | | _William IV YELVERTON _|_Margaret Gamond or GERNON _ | | | (.... - 1585) | | _Henry YELVERTON ____| | | | (.... - 1601) | | | | | _Henry Fermor or FERMOU ____ | | | | | | | | |_Anne FERMOUR _________|____________________________ | | | | |_Ann YELVERTON __________________| | | | | _Robert DRURY ______________+ | | | (1456 - 1537) | | _William DRURY ________|_Anne CALTHORPE ____________ | | | (1499 - 1558) (.... - 1494) | |_Bridget DRURY ______| | (1534 - ....) | | | _Henry SOTEHYLL ____________+ | | | | |_Elizabeth SOTHEL _____|_Jane EMPSON _______________ | (.... - 1575) | |--Rebeckah BARSHAM | (1657 - 1717) | ____________________________ | | | _______________________|____________________________ | | | _James SMITH ________| | | | | | | ____________________________ | | | | | | |_______________________|____________________________ | | | _John (Bland or) SMITH __________| | | (.... - 1668) | | | | ____________________________ | | | | | | | _______________________|____________________________ | | | | | | |_Adrian _____________| | | | | | | ____________________________ | | | | | | |_______________________|____________________________ | | |_Annabelle (Bland or) SMITH _| (1613 - 1683) | | _Thomas DRAKE ______________+ | | (1477 - 1541) | _William DRAKE ________|_Agnes BUTLER ______________ | | (1490 - 1555) (.... - 1550) | _William DRAKE ______| | | m 1578 | | | | ____________________________ | | | | | | |_______________________|____________________________ | | |_Isabel (Isabel) (Esbell) DRAKE _| (.... - 1639) | | ____________________________ | | | _______________________|____________________________ | | |_Joan MERRYLLS ______| (.... - 1617) m 1578| | ____________________________ | | |_______________________|____________________________
[17593] "The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633" - "When William Barsham made his will his daughter Rebecca had been married to Edward Winship for just over three months. This explains the bequest to her of two parcels of land and half the household goods, which must have been her marriage portion, as it was equal to the legacy received by her younger, unmarried sister, and more than what was received by the other married daughters. "
[43061] See Find A Grave Memorial 108736834 for extensive information.
[55800] Find A Grave memorial offers: "Joseph was the son of Heircy and Eunice Day. He was mayor of Lewiston, Maine in 1879 and 1880. His first wife was Livonia Gilbert; upon her death in 1863 he married Rebecca R. Hatch." Joseph is son of Heircy Day (1804-1884) & Eunice Bailey (1811-1885; m. after 3 October 1831 in Greene, Androscoggin Co., ME).
_Baldwin I "Iron Arm", Count of FLANDERS _+ | (.... - 0879) m 0862 _Baldwin II "The Bald", Count of FLANDERS _|_Judith, Princess of AQUITAINE ___________ | (0865 - 0919) m 0884 (0844 - ....) _Arnulf I "The Elder", Count of FLANDERS _| | (0890 - 0966) m 0934 | | | _Alfred The Great, King of ENGLAND _______+ | | | (0849 - 0900) m 0868 | |_Lady Alfrith (or Elfrida) of ENGLAND _____|_Ealhswith (Alswitha) of ENGLAND _________ | (.... - 0929) m 0884 (.... - 0905) _Baldwin III, Count of FLANDERS _| | (.... - 0962) m 0951 | | | _Herbert I, Count of VERMANDOIS __________+ | | | (0840 - 0907) | | _Herbert II, Count of VERMANDOIS __________|_Bertha ("Lady Beatrix") DE MORVOIS ______ | | | (.... - 0943) | |_Alix DE VERMANDOIS ______________________| | (.... - 0960) m 0934 | | | _Robert I, King of West FRANKS ___________+ | | | (0866 - 0923) | |_Liegarde of FRANCE _______________________|_Adele ("Aelis") of the FRANKS ___________ | (0895 - 0931) _John DE BURGO ______| | (0969 - ....) | | | _Athelbert, Count in SACHSEN _____________ | | | | | _Billung of STUBECKESHORN _________________|__________________________________________ | | | (.... - 0967) | | _Hermann Billung, Duke of SAXONY _________| | | | (0905 - 0973) | | | | | __________________________________________ | | | | | | | | |___________________________________________|__________________________________________ | | | | |_Matilda Billung of SAXONY ______| | (.... - 1008) m 0951 | | | __________________________________________ | | | | | ___________________________________________|__________________________________________ | | | | |__________________________________________| | | | | __________________________________________ | | | | |___________________________________________|__________________________________________ | | |--Eustache DE BURGO | (.... - 1157) | __________________________________________ | | | ___________________________________________|__________________________________________ | | | __________________________________________| | | | | | | __________________________________________ | | | | | | |___________________________________________|__________________________________________ | | | _________________________________| | | | | | | __________________________________________ | | | | | | | ___________________________________________|__________________________________________ | | | | | | |__________________________________________| | | | | | | __________________________________________ | | | | | | |___________________________________________|__________________________________________ | | |_____________________| | | __________________________________________ | | | ___________________________________________|__________________________________________ | | | __________________________________________| | | | | | | __________________________________________ | | | | | | |___________________________________________|__________________________________________ | | |_________________________________| | | __________________________________________ | | | ___________________________________________|__________________________________________ | | |__________________________________________| | | __________________________________________ | | |___________________________________________|__________________________________________
See the 2003 posting at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~greenefamily/lape/pafn387.htm - "Eustace FitzJohn de Lacy: EUSTACE FITZJOHN, brother and heir male, was born before 1100. He became possessed of his father's manor of Saxlingham and made a further gift of 20s. therefrom to Gloucester Abbey. Like his brothers he became a trusted officer of Henry I. He first appears as a witness to a royal charter before 1120 (1116-19), after which he constantly attests Henry I's charters, &c. In 1130 he and William de Luvetot were keepers of Tickhill Castle and the Honor of Blyth, and Eustace farmed Aldborough and Knaresborough. He was acting then as a Justice itinerant in the north, usually with Walter Espec. He is said to have become an intimate friend of Henry I, who granted him large estates and made him Constable of Bamburgh Castle. In consequence of his 1st marriage, he held Alnwick Castle in Northumberland and Malton Castle in Yorkshire. He was at Stephen's Easter court at Westminster in 1136 and later was with him at Clarendon. When Stephen advanced against the King of Scots early in 1138 and pursued him across the border, Eustace was in his army; but the King, hearing that some of his barons were traitors, arrested Eustace, and deprived him of the command of the castles which Henry had entrusted to him. Angered by this treatment Eustace, when the King of Scots invaded England later in the year, joined him and marched with him into Yorkshire, where he put David in possession of Malton Castle. At the Battle of the Standard, 22 August 1138, he fought in David's army, in Prince Henry's division beside the men of Cumberland and Teviotdale, but he was wounded and escaped with difficulty to his castle. In or before 1139 he became Constable of Chester in right of his 2nd wife. In 1139, when peace had been concluded between England and Scotland and Stephen had given Northumberland to Prince Henry, the Prince confirmed to Eustace all the grants which he had received from Henry I and made him further grants of lands. Eustace was evidently reconciled to Stephen, as he was with the King at Stamford before Easter 1142. During the remainder of the reign he seems to have remained quiescent, living as a great baron of the north, where he even coined his own silver pennies. On 30 November 1143 he was one of those who arranged a truce between the rival bishops of Durham. He is also found attesting, as Constable of Chester, charters of the Earls of Chester. In February 1154/5 he was probably with Henry II at York; about June 1157 he was with him at Waltham; and in the following month he took part in the King's expedition into North Wales. He founded Alnwick Abbey for Premonstratensian canons, and between 1147 and 1154 he founded Gilbertian Convents at Watton and Malton. He was a benefactor to the Abbeys of Gloucester, Fountains, and Bridlington. He married, 1stly, Beatrice, only daughter and heir of Yves DE VESCY, lord of Alnwick and Malton, by [it is said] "Alda" only daughter and heir of William Tyson, also lord of Alnwick and Malton. She died in childbirth. He married, 2ndly, Agnes, elder sister and coheir of William and daughter of William FITZNEEL, both Barons of Halton in the palatinate of Chester and Constables of Chester. Eustace died in July 1157, being slain when part of Henry II's army was ambushed in the pass of Consyllt, near Basingwerk, in North Wales. His widow married Robert FITZCOUNT, apparently an illegitimate son of an Earl of Chester. He became Constable of Chester jure uxoris and died in or before 1166. [Complete Peerage XII/2:272-4, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]
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James Tait ("Knight-Service in Cheshire" [English Historical Review 57], 450) says that after William, son of William FitzNigel died without issue, Earl Ranulph granted the constableship to Eustace FitzJohn, husband of Agnes, eldest sister and coheiress of William II. The actual charter by which Earl Ranulph granted the honor is printed in 'A Medieval Miscellany for Doris Mary Stenton' [Pipe Roll Society, 1962] uder the authorship of Geoffrey Barraclough ("Some charters of the Earls of Chester"), 28-9. Barraclough states that Eustace fitz John's first wife, the heiress of Ivo de Vesci, died in childbirth, and that he then married Agnes, sister of William, constable of Chester, who succeeded his father [the Domesday baron] in the barony of Halton about 1130. After William [II] died childess, his inheritance was divided between his two sisters, Agnes, and Matilda, wife of Albert Grelley, lord of Manchester. At one point, when Earl Ranulf was 'at loggerheads' with King David of Scotland, Eustace had sided with Scotland (remember, this was during the reign and struggle of King Stephan). After the battle of Lincoln (2 Feb. 1141), Ranulf was forced into league with the Empress Matilda against Stephan, and the Earl and Eustace were again on the same side. The date of the charter by which Eustace fitz John succeeded to the constableship is estimated to be about 1144-5. He would not have granted it to an enemy,and the grant specifically states it was hereditary ("Eustachius et heredes sui"). Eustace was also a Justice itinerant, commanded Scottish troops against Stephen at the battle of Standard in 1138, and founded the Abbeys of Alnwick, Old Malton and Watton. He was slain in Wales in 1157. -------------------------------- Eustace Fitz-John (nephew and heir of Serlo de Burgh, founder of Knaresborough Castle), one of the most powerful of the northern barons and a great favourite with King Henry I. With his two brothers, he was a witness to the foundation of the abbey of Cirencester, co. Gloucester, 1133. He m. 1st, Agnes, eldest dau. of William Fitz Nigel, Baron of Halton, constable of Chester. By this lady he acquired the Barony of Halton, and had an only son, Richard Fitz-Eustace. Eustace Fitz-John m. 2ndly, Beatrice, only dau. and heiress of Yvo de Vesci, Lord of Alnwick, in Northumberland, and of Malton, in Yorkshire, by whom he had issue, William, progenitor of the great baronial house of de Vesci. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 121, Clavering, Barons Clavering]
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Eustace Fitz-John, nephew and heir of Serlo de Burgh (of the great family of Burgh), the founder of Knaresborough Castle, in Yorkshire, and son of John, called Monoculus, from having but one eye, is said by an historian of the period in which he lived, to have been "one of the chiefest peers of England," and of intimate familiarity with King Henry I, as also a person of great wisdom and singular judgment in councils. He had immense grants from the crown and was constituted governor of the castle of Bamburg, in Northumberland, temp. Henry I, of which governorship, however, he was deprived by King Stephen, but he subsequently enjoyed the favour of that monarch. He fell the ensuing reign, anno, 1157, in an engagement with the Welsh, "a great and aged man, and of the chiefest English peers, most eminent for his wealth and wisdom." By his first wife, the heiress of Vesci, he had two sons, and by Agnes, his 2nd wife, dau. of William FitzNigel, Baron of Halton, and constable of Chester, he left another son, called Richard Fitz-Eustace. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 555, Vesci, Barons Vesci] Source: [kinfolk2.GED]; Susan Shannon, Susanorl@sundial.net; http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/s/n/a/susan-h-shannon/; Ancestral Tree Entries: 14790 Updated: Wed Mar 20 23:47:12 2002 Contact: Andrew andrewwaite@hotmail.com; The Phillips, Weber, Kirk, & Staggs families of the Pacific Northwest."
Note: He is duplicated in this database as Eustache Fitz John (Burg or) de Burgo.
Also see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eustace_Fitz_John
[53010] See the unverified file LRSN-ZM5 in 2023 i familysearch.org.
[35033] See http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~battle/celeb/mueller.htm (not verified).
_Raymond V Berenger, Count of BARCELONA __+ | (1113 - 1162) m 1151 _Alfonso II, King of ARAGóN _____________|_Petronella of ARAGóN ___________________ | (.... - 1196) m 1174 (1136 - 1174) _Peter (Pedro) II, King of ARAGóN __________| | (1174 - 1213) m 1208 | | | _Alfonso VII, King of CASTILE ____________+ | | | (1105 - 1157) m 1152 | |_Sancha of CASTILE _______________________|_Richilde OF POLAND ______________________ | (1154 - 1208) m 1174 (.... - 1185) _James I, King of ARAGóN _____________| | (1207 - 1276) m 1235 | | | _William VII, Count of MONTPELLIER _______+ | | | m 1159 | | _William VIII, Count of MONTPELLIER ______|_Matilde DE BOURGOGNE ____________________ | | | (.... - 1218) m 1174 (1130 - 1172) | |_Mary of MONTPELLIER ________________________| | (1182 - 1218) m 1208 | | | _Manuel COMNENUS _________________________+ | | | (1118 - 1180) m 1161 | |_Eudocia COMNENA _________________________|_Maria of ANTIOCH ________________________ | m 1174 (1145 - 1182) _Peter III The Grand, King of ARAGON _| | (1239 - 1285) | | | _Geisa II Arpád, King of HUNGARY ________+ | | | m 1146 | | _Béla III Arpád, King of HUNGARY _______|_Githa (or EUPHROSINE) ___________________ | | | (1148 - 1196) m 1171 (1130 - 1186) | | _Andrew II, King of HUNGARY _________________| | | | (1176 - 1235) m 1215 | | | | | _Renaud DE CHâTILLON ____________________+ | | | | | (.... - 1187) m 1152 | | | |_Agnes (or Anne) of CHâTILLON ___________|_Constance GUISCARD ______________________ | | | (1154 - 1184) m 1171 (1127 - 1163) | |_Yolande of HUNGARY ___________________| | (1219 - 1251) m 1235 | | | _Peter of FRANCE _________________________+ | | | (.... - 1183) m 1150 | | _Pierre, Crusader EMPEROR\CONSTANTINOPLE _|_Elizabeth DE COURTENAY __________________ | | | (1155 - ....) m 1193 (1127 - 1205) | |_Yolande DE COURTENAY _______________________| | (.... - 1233) m 1215 | | | _Baldwin V, Count of Hainaut & FLANDERS __+ | | | (1150 - 1195) m 1169 | |_Yolande of FLANDERS _____________________|_Margarite of LORRAINE ___________________ | (1175 - 1219) m 1193 (.... - 1194) | |--Frederick, King of SICILY | (1272 - 1337) | _Frederick I "Barbarossa", EMPEROR _______+ | | (1122 - 1190) m 1156 | _Henry VI, King of GERMANY _______________|_Beatrix of MACON ________________________ | | (1165 - 1197) m 1186 (1145 - 1184) | _Frederick II Hohenstaufen, King of GERMANY _| | | (1194 - 1250) | | | | _Roger II of SICILY ______________________+ | | | | (1095 - 1154) m 1151 | | |_Constance of SICILY _____________________|_Beatrix of RETHEL _______________________ | | (1146 - 1198) m 1186 (.... - 1185) | _Manfred (von Hohenstaufen) of SICILY _| | | (1231 - 1266) m 1247 | | | | __________________________________________ | | | | | | | __________________________________________|__________________________________________ | | | | | | |_Biana LANCIA _______________________________| | | | | | | __________________________________________ | | | | | | |__________________________________________|__________________________________________ | | |_Constance Hohenstaufen of SICILY ____| (1249 - 1302) | | _Humbert III "The Saint", Count of SAVOY _+ | | (1136 - 1189) | _Thomas I, Count of SAVOY ________________|_Beatrix of MâCON _______________________ | | (1177 - 1233) m 1195 (.... - 1230) | _Amadeus IV, Count of SAVOY _________________| | | (.... - 1253) | | | | _William I, Count of GENEVA ______________+ | | | | (1130 - 1195) | | |_Margaret of GENEVA ______________________|_Marguerite Béatrice DE FAUCIGNY ________ | | (1180 - 1257) m 1195 (1152 - ....) |_Beatrice of SAVOY ____________________| (.... - 1259) m 1247 | | __________________________________________ | | | __________________________________________|__________________________________________ | | |_____________________________________________| | | __________________________________________ | | |__________________________________________|__________________________________________
[22366] Frederick (Federico), generally known as Fadrique, became King of Sicily when James succeeded to Aragon upon the death of his eldest brother. Frederick is third son of Peter III. http://www.stirnet.com/HTML/genie/continent/aa/aragon1.htm states Frederick "m. (1302) Eleonore of Anjou (b 1289, d 1341, dau of Charles II, King of Sicily)." Also see http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SICILY.htm and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_III_of_Sicily.
[34292] His information is from the unverified Whitcomb Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2013 which states he is son of Simeon Peter VanKleeck (1749-1827) and Cellie Jacocks (1755-1839).