_Edward I (The Elder), King of ENGLAND _+ | (0875 - 0924) m 0919 _Edmund I, King of ENGLAND _|_Eadgifu of KENT _______________________ | (0921 - 0946) (.... - 0968) _Edgar ("the Peaceful"), King of ENGLAND _| | (0943 - 0975) m 0965 | | | ________________________________________ | | | | |_Saint ELGIVA ______________|________________________________________ | (.... - 0944) _Aethelred II, King of ENGLAND _| | (0968 - 1016) m 0985 | | | ________________________________________ | | | | | ____________________________|________________________________________ | | | | |_Aelfthryth of DEVONSHIRE ________________| | (0945 - 1002) m 0965 | | | ________________________________________ | | | | |____________________________|________________________________________ | _Edmund II ("Ironside"), King of ENGLAND _| | (0980 - 1016) | | | ________________________________________ | | | | | ____________________________|________________________________________ | | | | | _Thored GUNNORSON ________________________| | | | | | | | | ________________________________________ | | | | | | | | |____________________________|________________________________________ | | | | |_Elfleda of ENGLAND ____________| | m 0985 | | | ________________________________________ | | | | | ____________________________|________________________________________ | | | | |__________________________________________| | | | | ________________________________________ | | | | |____________________________|________________________________________ | | |--Edward, The ATHELING | (1016 - 1057) | ________________________________________ | | | ____________________________|________________________________________ | | | __________________________________________| | | | | | | ________________________________________ | | | | | | |____________________________|________________________________________ | | | ________________________________| | | | | | | ________________________________________ | | | | | | | ____________________________|________________________________________ | | | | | | |__________________________________________| | | | | | | ________________________________________ | | | | | | |____________________________|________________________________________ | | |__________________________________________| | | ________________________________________ | | | ____________________________|________________________________________ | | | __________________________________________| | | | | | | ________________________________________ | | | | | | |____________________________|________________________________________ | | |________________________________| | | ________________________________________ | | | ____________________________|________________________________________ | | |__________________________________________| | | ________________________________________ | | |____________________________|________________________________________
[1655] Edward and Agatha also had "Christiana, m Ralph de Limesi, nephew of the Conqueror; she held land in her own name @ Domesday, later became Abbess at Romsey, Hants and after that at Wilton." - http://www.pcug.org.au/~ronwells/230-9.htm. http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLAND,%20AngloSaxon%20&%20Danish%20Kings.htm offers in 2007: "Maybe twin with his brother Edmund or, as noted above, born posthumously. He is the first prince in the Wessex royal family to have been named after his father, which suggests that he may have been born posthumously which could have justified this departure from the normal naming practice. According to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, King Canute 'banished [him] into Hungary . . . [where] he grew up to be a good man'. Orderic Vitalis names 'Edward et Edmund' as the two sons of king Edmund II, specifying that King Canute sent them to Denmark to be killed but that his brother 'Suenon [error for Harald] roi de Danemark' sent them 'comme ses neveux en otage au roi des Huns' where Edward 'épousa la fille du roi et regna sur les Huns'. Florence of Worcester specifies that the infants were first 'sent to the king of the Swedes to be killed [but the latter] sent them to Solomon King of Hungary to spare their lives and have them brought up at his court'. According to Adam of Bremen, the two brothers were 'condemned to exile in Russia'. His life in exile is discussed in detail by Ronay. Humphrey infers from the chronicles of Gaimar, Adam of Bremen and Roger of Hoveden that Edward spent some time at the court of Iaroslav I Grand Prince of Kiev. Assuming he was in exile in Hungary from childhood, he may have left for Kiev in 1037 with András Prince of Hungary who fled Hungary after the 1037 disgrace of his father, although this is unlikely for the reasons explained above in relation to his brother Edmund. If this is correct, he would have returned with András in [1046/47] when the latter succeeded as András I King of Hungary after King Péter Orseolo was deposed. Aldred Bishop of Worcester, ambassador of King Edward 'the Confessor', 'proposed to the emperor to send envoys to Hungary to bring back Edward and have him conducted to England', according to Florence of Worcester to be groomed to succeed to the English throne. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle records that Edward died 'at London soon after his arrival' before meeting his uncle the king and also states his burial place. m (Kiev [1040/45]) Agatha, daughter of --- ([1025/35]-). Agatha is named as the wife of Edward in many sources, but her origin has been the subject of lively debate for many years. The early 12th century chronicles are contradictory. The assertion by Orderic Vitalis that she was 'daughter of Solomon King of the Magyars' can be dismissed as impossible chronologically. One group of chroniclers suggest a German origin, saying that she was 'the daughter of the brother of the Emperor Henry'. This includes John of Worcester ('filia germani imperatoris henrici', in a passage which Humphrey speculates was written some time between 1120 and 1131 although possibly based on the earlier work of Marianus Scotus), Florence of Worcester ('daughter of the brother of Emperor Henry'), the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle ('the emperor's kinswoman' and, in relation to her daughter Margaret, 'descended from the emperor Henry who had dominion over Rome'). Matthew of Paris calls Agatha 'soror Henrici imperatoris Romani' when recounting the ancestry of Henry II King of England. A second group of chroniclers propose a Russian origin, suggesting that Agatha belonged to the family of Iaroslav Grand Prince of Kiev. For William of Malmesbury, she was 'sister of the [Hungarian] queen', which from a chronological point of view could only refer to Anastasia Iaroslavna, wife of King András I. In a 13th century interpolation in one copy of the Leges Anglo-Saxonicæ (written in [1130]) she was 'ex genere et sanguine regum Rugorum"'. The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines names 'Agatham regine Hunorem sororem', the Hungarian Magyars frequently, though incorrectly, being referred to as 'Huns' in many other sources. In considering the German origin theory, the uterine half-brothers ('germani') of Emperor Heinrich III provide a likely candidate. These half-brothers were Liudolf von Braunschweig, Markgraf in Friesland (son of Gisela of Swabia, mother of Emperor Heinrich III, by her first marriage with Bruno Graf [von Braunschweig]), and Ernst von Babenberg Duke of Swabia and his younger brother Hermann IV Duke of Swabia (sons of Gisela by her second marriage). The latter, the Babenberg brothers, born in [1014/16], were both too young to have been Agatha's father so can be dismissed. Liudolf von Braunschweig was first proposed as Agatha's father in 1933[, and has been the preferred candidate for many historians since then. His birth date is estimated at [1003/05] which is consistent with his having been Agatha's father. The marriage taking place in Kiev would not exclude a German origin, as contacts were reported between Kiev and the imperial court in 1040, when Russia was aiming to create a tripartite alliance with England and Germany to weaken Denmark, and also in 1043[, when the situation required review following the accession of King Edward 'the Confessor' in England. The major drawback to the German origin theory is the total absence of onomastic connections between the Braunschweig family and the descendants of Edward and Agatha, although this is not of course conclusive to prove or disprove the hypothesis. The Russian origin theory has also found considerable academic support[. Edmund must have had contact with the Russian royal family during his period in Kiev, assuming it is correct, as suggested above, that he spent time there during his exile. There are numerous onomastic connections between the the extended family of Grand Prince Iaroslav and the descendants of Edward and Agatha. For example, the names of Edward and Agatha's own daughters, Margaret and Christina, were both used in the Swedish royal family, to which Grand Prince Iaroslav's wife belonged. In the next generation, among Queen Margaret's own children, the name David is one which seems only to have been used in the Kiev ruling family among all contemporary European royal dynasties. The major problem with the Russian origin theory is the complete failure to explain the source references to Agatha's family relationship with the emperor, which it is unwise to dismiss as completely meaningless. It is of course possible that neither of these theories is correct, and that Agatha belonged to a minor German, Russian or Hungarian noble family the importance of whose family connections were exaggerated in the sources. Edward's relationship to the kings of England may, at the time of his marriage, have seemed remote and unimportant in eastern Europe, especially as England was ruled by Danish kings whose position must then have seemed secure. He may not have provided a sufficiently attractive marriage prospect for a prominent European princess. In conclusion, therefore, there is no satisfactory way of deciding between each of the competing theories concerning Agatha's origin and it appears best to classify it as 'unknown'. It is unlikely that the mystery of Agatha's origin will ever be solved to the satisfaction of all. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle records that, after the Norman conquest, Agatha left England with her children in Summer 1067 and found refuge at the court of Malcolm King of Scotland. Florence of Worcester records that 'clitone Eadgaro et matre sua Agatha duabusque sororibus suis Margareta et Christina' left England for Scotland, in a passage which deals with events in mid-1068[. According to Weir, in old age, possibly after the death of her daughter Queen Margaret, she became a nun at Newcastle-upon-Tyne, but the primary source on which this is based has not yet been identified."
_____________________ | ______________________|_____________________ | _Jacob CURTIS ______________| | (1753 - ....) m 1777 | | | _____________________ | | | | |______________________|_____________________ | _Nathaniel CURTIS _______| | m 1801 | | | _____________________ | | | | | ______________________|_____________________ | | | | |_Elizabeth BIBBER __________| | (1756 - ....) m 1777 | | | _____________________ | | | | |______________________|_____________________ | _Reuben CURTIS ______| | (1818 - 1894) m 1841| | | _John GRINDLE _______+ | | | | | _John GRINDLE ________|_Sarah LEAVITT ______ | | | (.... - 1794) | | _Reuben GRINDLE ____________| | | | (1757 - 1835) | | | | | _Philip DORR ________ | | | | | (1680 - ....) m 1708 | | | |_Elizabeth DORR ______|_Sarah CHILD ________ | | | (1680 - ....) | |_Polly GRINDLE __________| | (1782 - ....) m 1801 | | | _____________________ | | | | | ______________________|_____________________ | | | | |_Hannah LOWELL _____________| | (.... - 1802) | | | _____________________ | | | | |______________________|_____________________ | | |--Nancy Ellen CURTIS | (1846 - 1939) | _Samuel LITTLEFIELD _+ | | m 1725 | _Stephen LITTLEFIELD _|_Elizabeth GOODALE __ | | (.... - 1783) m 1764 (1703 - ....) | _Joseph Taylor LITTLEFIELD _| | | | | | | _Joseph PERKINS _____+ | | | | (1717 - ....) m 1739 | | |_Deborah PERKINS _____|_Abigail WARDWELL ___ | | (1742 - ....) m 1764 (.... - 1760) | _Stephen A. LITTLEFIELD _| | | (1803 - 1883) m 1822 | | | | _Jacob PERKINS ______+ | | | | (1685 - 1770) m 1717 | | | _Sparks PERKINS ______|_Anna LITTLEFIELD ___ | | | | (1721 - 1789) m 1743 (1702 - ....) | | |_Mary ("Polly") PERKINS ____| | | | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | |_Phoebe SAWYER _______|_____________________ | | m 1743 |_Ruth LITTLEFIELD ___| (1822 - 1908) m 1841| | _____________________ | | | ______________________|_____________________ | | | _Samuel BEALE ______________| | | | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | |______________________|_____________________ | | |_Theodosia BEALE ________| (1803 - 1842) m 1822 | | _____________________ | | | ______________________|_____________________ | | |____________________________| | | _____________________ | | |______________________|_____________________
[17421] At their marriage, Nancy (age 18) was of Pierce's Pond, Penobscot, Hancock Co., ME. Apparently Ambrose died before 1872 when Nancy Ellen m. John Staples Gray of Sedgwick and Blue Hill, ME, with whom she had Abbie Gray (b. 10 Sep 1873). Nancy and John are buried in Seaside Cemetery, Blue Hill. Her parents are from the 2019 unverified file L7FM-HFV in familysearch.org.
_Jonathan HUTCHINS __+ | (1684 - 1746) m 1720 _Charles (The "Patriot") HUTCHINS _|_Judith WEEKS _______ | (1742 - 1834) m 1764 (1696 - 1742) _James HUTCHINS _____| | (1782 - 1860) m 1804| | | _Joseph PERKINS _____+ | | | (1717 - ....) m 1739 | |_Mary PERKINS _____________________|_Abigail WARDWELL ___ | (1745 - 1797) m 1764 (.... - 1760) _Elisha Dunbar HUTCHINS _| | (1820 - 1891) m 1843 | | | _James (Sr.) LEACH __+ | | | (1738 - 1822) m 1761 | | _Peletiah LEACH ___________________|_Alice FREEMAN ______ | | | (1757 - 1839) (1739 - 1824) | |_Mary LEACH _________| | (1787 - 1864) m 1804| | | _John GRINDLE _______+ | | | (.... - 1794) | |_Mary GRINDLE _____________________|_Dorothy WEBBER _____ | (1765 - 1839) (1720 - 1794) _Pearl Samuel HUTCHINS ______| | (1871 - 1951) m 1905 | | | _John FARNHAM _______+ | | | (1711 - 1786) m 1738 | | _Samuel FARNHAM ___________________|_Sarah FRYE _________ | | | (1747 - 1834) m 1775 (1721 - 1816) | | _Nathaniel FARNHAM __| | | | (1783 - 1853) m 1813| | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | | | |_Dorcas BRAGG _____________________|_____________________ | | | (1746 - 1800) m 1775 | |_Angelina FARNHAM _______| | (1825 - 1905) m 1843 | | | _____________________ | | | | | ___________________________________|_____________________ | | | | |_Elizabeth STOVER ___| | (1792 - 1851) m 1813| | | _____________________ | | | | |___________________________________|_____________________ | | |--Dorothy A. HUTCHINS | (1920 - 2008) | _____________________ | | | ___________________________________|_____________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | |___________________________________|_____________________ | | | _Millard W. CLEMENT _____| | | (1860 - 1926) | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | | ___________________________________|_____________________ | | | | | | |_____________________| | | | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | |___________________________________|_____________________ | | |_Mildred ("Maggie") CLEMENT _| (1887 - 1926) m 1905 | | _Caleb BOWDEN _______+ | | (1751 - 1810) m 1774 | _Joseph B. BOWDEN _________________|_Hannah BASTEEN _____ | | (1785 - ....) (1755 - ....) | _Joseph BOWDEN ______| | | (1815 - 1873) m 1845| | | | _____________________ | | | | | | |_Mary ("Polly") HART ______________|_____________________ | | (1808 - ....) |_Ada Velzora BOWDEN _____| (1860 - 1890) | | _____________________ | | | _Ebenezer HEATH ___________________|_____________________ | | (1799 - 1872) m 1821 |_Sarah HEATH ________| (1823 - 1895) m 1845| | _Elijah LITTLEFIELD _ | | (1759 - 1841) m 1785 |_Dorothy ("Dolly") LITTLEFIELD ____|_Sarah Alice STOVER _ (1789 - 1866) m 1821 (1760 - 1840)
[48803] "Bangor Daily News [Bangor, ME], 3 March 2008": "Penobscot - Dorothy A. Webster, 87, died Feb. 27, 2008, at a local health care facility. She was born June 7, 1920, in Penobscot, the daughter of Pearl S. Hutchins and Maggie (Clements) Hutchins. Dorothy spent her childhood in Penobscot and attended Penobscot Elementary School, as well as Clark High School. She married Lewis B. Webster, Dec. 4, 1948, and together they owned and operated Webster's Garage on Castine Road, Penobscot, for 36 years. She loved spending time with her grandchildren and had them over for visits often. She greatly enjoyed gar-dening and grew many beautiful flowers in and around her home on Castine Road. She is survived by her daughter, Patricia (Hutchins) and husband, Kenneth S. Flannery; brother, Oakley Hutchins; grand-sons, Kenneth P. Flannery, Michael R. Flannery and his wife, Carol, Steven B. Flannery and his wife, Terri, and Brad S. Flannery and his wife, Wendy; 13 great-grandchildren and 10 great-great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her parents, Pearl and Maggie; husband, Lewis; brothers, Wilbert, Gerald and George; sisters, Regina, Adeline and Maggie; and a granddaughter, Joanne E. Trefethen."
__ | __|__ | __| | | | | __ | | | | |__|__ | _William LAWRENCE ___| | (1523 - 1584) m 1559| | | __ | | | | | __|__ | | | | |__| | | | | __ | | | | |__|__ | _Robert LAURANCE ____| | | | | __ | | | | | __|__ | | | | | __| | | | | | | | | __ | | | | | | | | |__|__ | | | | |_Catherine BEAUMONT _| | (1537 - 1582) m 1559| | | __ | | | | | __|__ | | | | |__| | | | | __ | | | | |__|__ | | |--Mary LAURANCE | (1584 - 1683) | __ | | | __|__ | | | __| | | | | | | __ | | | | | | |__|__ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | __ | | | | | | | __|__ | | | | | | |__| | | | | | | __ | | | | | | |__|__ | | |_Eleanora STRATFORD _| (1564 - 1605) | | __ | | | __|__ | | | __| | | | | | | __ | | | | | | |__|__ | | |_____________________| | | __ | | | __|__ | | |__| | | __ | | |__|__
[34755] She is from the unverified Johnson Family tree in Ancestry.com in 2013 - did she really live about 99 years?
__ | __|__ | __| | | | | __ | | | | |__|__ | _Thomas PALGRAVE ____| | (.... - 1558) | | | __ | | | | | __|__ | | | | |__| | | | | __ | | | | |__|__ | _Edward PALGRAVE ____| | (1540 - ....) | | | __ | | | | | __|__ | | | | | __| | | | | | | | | __ | | | | | | | | |__|__ | | | | |_____________________| | | | | __ | | | | | __|__ | | | | |__| | | | | __ | | | | |__|__ | | |--Richard PALGRAVE | (.... - 1650) | __ | | | __|__ | | | __| | | | | | | __ | | | | | | |__|__ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | __ | | | | | | | __|__ | | | | | | |__| | | | | | | __ | | | | | | |__|__ | | |_____________________| | | __ | | | __|__ | | | __| | | | | | | __ | | | | | | |__|__ | | |_____________________| | | __ | | | __|__ | | |__| | | __ | | |__|__
[30631] Richard Palgrave was a physician at Wymondkam, Co. Norfolk, England and at Charleston, MA. Glen Smith (http://www.danahillfarm.com:8080/danahillfarm/genealogy) reports that Richard and wife Anne were admitted to the Boston, MA congregation early in 1631. Cf. "Pioneers of Massachusetts - 1620-1650," Charles Henry Pope (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2013), p. 341.
[42686] John's marriage record states he is son of Amariah H. Riser & Catherine Ryder.
_Joseph STROUT ______+ | (1720 - ....) m 1739 _Joseph STROUT ________|_Hannah COBB ________ | (1738 - 1821) m 1762 (1718 - 1748) _Isaac STROUT ___________| | (1783 - 1860) m 1809 | | | _____________________ | | | | |_Susannah ROBERTS _____|_____________________ | (1740 - 1830) m 1762 _William N. STROUT ____________| | (1832 - 1856) m 1849 | | | _____________________ | | | | | _Francis JOY __________|_____________________ | | | (1760 - ....) m 1784 | |_Abigail JOY ____________| | (1784 - 1840) m 1809 | | | _Micajah COFFIN _____+ | | | (1734 - 1827) m 1757 | |_Jedidah COFFIN _______|_Abigail COLEMAN ____ | (1761 - 1792) m 1784 (1735 - 1807) _Emery Wilson STROUT _| | (1852 - 1919) m 1879 | | | _____________________ | | | | | _______________________|_____________________ | | | | | _________________________| | | | | | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | | | |_______________________|_____________________ | | | | |_Martha Ann LOWE ______________| | (1836 - 1885) m 1849 | | | _____________________ | | | | | _______________________|_____________________ | | | | |_________________________| | | | | _____________________ | | | | |_______________________|_____________________ | | |--Eugene Lester STROUT | (1884 - 1946) | _Joseph STROUT ______+ | | (1720 - ....) m 1739 | _Joseph STROUT ________|_Hannah COBB ________ | | (1738 - 1821) m 1762 (1718 - 1748) | _Joseph (Jr) STROUT _____| | | (1774 - 1842) m 1822 | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | |_Susannah ROBERTS _____|_____________________ | | (1740 - 1830) m 1762 | _Albert Ambrose STROUT ________| | | (1826 - 1914) m 1859 | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | | _______________________|_____________________ | | | | | | |_Ruth CATES _____________| | | (1796 - 1867) m 1822 | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | |_______________________|_____________________ | | |_Helen Rowena STROUT _| (1862 - 1951) m 1879 | | _Thomas LEIGHTON ____+ | | (1725 - 1813) m 1742 | _James LEIGHTON _______|_Margaret MURRAY ____ | | (1769 - 1846) (1727 - 1773) | _David Brown LEIGHTON ___| | | (1805 - 1881) | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | |_Mary ("Polly") BROWN _|_____________________ | | (.... - 1830) |_Abba Marie ("Abby") LEIGHTON _| (1839 - 1913) m 1859 | | _Thomas LEIGHTON ____+ | | (1742 - 1803) m 1766 | _Asa LEIGHTON _________|_Lydia TRACY ________ | | (1789 - 1861) (1748 - 1789) |_Eliza Godfrey LEIGHTON _| (1815 - 1884) | | _____________________ | | |_Lorahannah FICKETT ___|_____________________ (1794 - ....)
[54540] "Evening Express [Portland, Maine]," 24 June 1946: "Funeral services for Eugene L. Strout, 61, of 120 Pine Street, South Portland, will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the funeral home of George Henry, 160 Ocean Street, in that city, and interment will be in Forest City Cemetery. He died Saturday evening in his home. Born at Milbridge Oct. 4, 1884 he came to Portland 32 years ago. He was employed by the New England Telephone and Telegraph Company 34 years and at his death was a line foreman. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Flora M. Strout, his mother, Mrs. Helen Strout, 87, of South Portland, three sons Hollis E. of Portland, Emery W. of San Diego, Calif., and Arnold W. of Gray; three daughters Mrs. John H. Whitmore, Jr., of South Portland, Mrs. Cecil R. Dunbar of Milbridge and Dorothy W. Strout of Green Mountain Sanatarium, Hebron; two brothers Calvin C., of Portland and Allan W., of Winthrop, Mass.; and a grandchild."
[21429] Margaret is daughter of John Taylor (b. 1745 in Germany, d. 1831, moved to Path Valley, PA in 1786 and Amberson Valley in 1788) and Margaret ("Polly") French (d. 1816, daughter of Samuel French who served in the War for Independence).
[52229] Cynthia is said to be daughter of Capt. Josiah Wallace (1758-1830) & Sarah Roberts (b. in 1767; m. 31 March 1783).