_Godfrey III, Count of LOUVAIN ________+ | (1142 - 1190) m 1155 _Henry I, Duke of BRABANT _______________________|_Margaret VON LIMBOURG ________________ | (1160 - 1235) m 1179 (.... - 1172) _Henry II, Duke of BRABANT _________| | (1180 - 1248) m 1215 | | | _Matthew of Alsace, Count of BOULOGNE _+ | | | (.... - 0117) m 1160 | |_Maud of ALSACE _________________________________|_Mary of BLOIS ________________________ | m 1179 (1136 - 1182) _Henry III, Duke of BRABANT _____| | (.... - 1260) | | | _Frederick I "Barbarossa", EMPEROR ____+ | | | (1122 - 1190) m 1156 | | _Phillip II HOHENSTAUFEN ________________________|_Beatrix of MACON _____________________ | | | (.... - 1208) m 1197 (1145 - 1184) | |_Marie ("of Swabia") HOHENSTAUFFEN _| | (1201 - 1235) m 1215 | | | _Isaac II Angelus, Eastern EMPEROR ____+ | | | (1156 - 1204) | |_Irene Angelica of BYZANTIUM ____________________|_Irene COMNENA ________________________ | (1172 - 1208) m 1197 (1144 - ....) _Godefroy DE BRABANT _| | | | | _Hugues III, Duke of BURGUNDY _________+ | | | (1142 - 1192) m 1165 | | _Eudes III, Duke of BURGUNDY ____________________|_Alix DE LORRAINE _____________________ | | | (1166 - 1218) m 1199 | | _Hugues IV, Duke of BURGUNDY _______| | | | (1213 - 1272) m 1229 | | | | | _______________________________________ | | | | | | | | |_Alix DE VERGY __________________________________|_______________________________________ | | | m 1199 | |_Alice ("Adelaine") of BURGUNDY _| | (1233 - 1273) | | | _Robert II Capet, Count of DREUX ______+ | | | (1154 - 1218) m 1184 | | _Robert III Capet, Count of Dreux and of BRAINE _|_Yolande of COUCY _____________________ | | | (1185 - 1234) m 1210 (1161 - 1222) | |_Yolande D'OSSONE __________________| | (1212 - 1248) m 1229 | | | _Thomas DE SAINT-VALéRY ______________+ | | | (1170 - 1214) | |_Aliénor DE SAINT-VALéRY ______________________|_Adele DE PONTHIEU ____________________ | (.... - 1250) m 1210 (.... - 1251) | |--Alix DE BRABANT | (.... - 1315) | _______________________________________ | | | _________________________________________________|_______________________________________ | | | ____________________________________| | | | | | | _______________________________________ | | | | | | |_________________________________________________|_______________________________________ | | | _________________________________| | | | | | | _______________________________________ | | | | | | | _________________________________________________|_______________________________________ | | | | | | |____________________________________| | | | | | | _______________________________________ | | | | | | |_________________________________________________|_______________________________________ | | |______________________| | | _______________________________________ | | | _________________________________________________|_______________________________________ | | | ____________________________________| | | | | | | _______________________________________ | | | | | | |_________________________________________________|_______________________________________ | | |_________________________________| | | _______________________________________ | | | _________________________________________________|_______________________________________ | | |____________________________________| | | _______________________________________ | | |_________________________________________________|_______________________________________
[29572] Her father is from One World Tree on Ancestry.com and is not verified.
_Arnulf I "The Elder", Count of FLANDERS _____________________+ | (0890 - 0966) m 0934 _Baldwin III, Count of FLANDERS ___________|_Alix DE VERMANDOIS __________________________________________ | (.... - 0962) m 0951 (.... - 0960) _John DE BURGO ____________________| | (0969 - ....) | | | _Hermann Billung, Duke of SAXONY _____________________________+ | | | (0905 - 0973) | |_Matilda Billung of SAXONY ________________|______________________________________________________________ | (.... - 1008) m 0951 _Herlouin (De Burgo) DE CONTEVILLE _| | (.... - 1066) | | | ______________________________________________________________ | | | | | ___________________________________________|______________________________________________________________ | | | | |___________________________________| | | | | ______________________________________________________________ | | | | |___________________________________________|______________________________________________________________ | _Robert DE MORTAIN __| | (1031 - 1095) | | | ______________________________________________________________ | | | | | ___________________________________________|______________________________________________________________ | | | | | ___________________________________| | | | | | | | | ______________________________________________________________ | | | | | | | | |___________________________________________|______________________________________________________________ | | | | |_Arlotte ___________________________| | | | | ______________________________________________________________ | | | | | ___________________________________________|______________________________________________________________ | | | | |___________________________________| | | | | ______________________________________________________________ | | | | |___________________________________________|______________________________________________________________ | | |--Emma DE MORTAIN | (1058 - 1080) | _Roger DE MONTGOMERY _________________________________________ | | (.... - 1022) | _Hugh DE MONTGOMERY _______________________|_Josceline of FRANCE _________________________________________ | | | _Roger I DE MONTGOMERY ____________| | | | | | | _Turof ("Torold") of PONT-AUDEMAR ____________________________+ | | | | | | |_Josceline DE PONT-AUDEMER ________________|_Eva ("Dulceline" or "Aveline") DE CRéPON ___________________ | | (.... - 1068) | _Roger DE MONTGOMERY _______________| | | (1022 - 1094) m 1048 | | | | _Guillaume I Talvas, seigneur d'Alençon, Bellême et PERCHE _+ | | | | (0965 - 1031) | | | _Guillaume II Talvas, Seigneur D'ALENçON _|______________________________________________________________ | | | | (0995 - 1052) | | |_Mabille D'ALENçON _______________| | | (.... - 1079) | | | | ______________________________________________________________ | | | | | | |_Hildeburge DE BEAUMONT ___________________|______________________________________________________________ | | (1005 - 1067) |_Maud DE MONTGOMERY _| (1041 - 1085) | | _Ivres I (de Creil) DE BELESME _______________________________+ | | (.... - 0997) | _William DE BELLêME ______________________|_Gordeschilda ("Godchilde") DE PONTHIEU ______________________ | | (.... - 1028) | _William Talvas, Lord of BELLêME _| | | (.... - 1048) | | | | ______________________________________________________________ | | | | | | |___________________________________________|______________________________________________________________ | | |_Mabel (d'Alençon) DE BELLêME ____| (.... - 1079) m 1048 | | ______________________________________________________________ | | | _Arnulf DE BEAUMONT _______________________|______________________________________________________________ | | |_Hildeburg DE BEAUMONT ____________| | | ______________________________________________________________ | | |___________________________________________|______________________________________________________________
[1609] In 2007 http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/NORMAN%20NOBILITY.htm offers: "Emma de Mortain . Robert of Torigny names 'unum filium Guillermum et tres filias' as the children of 'Robertus comes Moritonii uterinus frater Willermi regis', specifying that one unnamed daughter (mentioned third) married 'comes Tolosanus frater Raimundi comitis Sancti Ægidii'. The primary source which confirms her name has not yet been identified. - m (before 1080) as his second wife, Guillaume IV Comte de Toulouse, son of Pons Comte de Toulouse & his second wife Almodis de la Marche (-killed in battle Huesca 1094)."
_John GRINDLE _______________+ | (1788 - 1835) m 1811 _Lewis N. GRINDLE ___|_Margaret ("Peggy") FREETHY _ | (1813 - 1892) m 1843 (1793 - 1874) _George O. GRINDLE __| | (1846 - 1922) m 1869| | | _James GRINDLE ______________+ | | | (1798 - 1872) | |_Mary Jane GRINDLE __|_Bethiah JONES ______________ | (1822 - 1860) m 1843 (1797 - ....) _John Lawson GRINDLE _____| | (1869 - 1937) m 1895 | | | _____________________________ | | | | | _____________________|_____________________________ | | | | |_Julia Ann DODGE ____| | (.... - 1897) m 1869| | | _____________________________ | | | | |_____________________|_____________________________ | _Ivor GRINDLE _______| | (1895 - 1957) m 1919| | | _____________________________ | | | | | _____________________|_____________________________ | | | | | _____________________| | | | | | | | | _____________________________ | | | | | | | | |_____________________|_____________________________ | | | | |_Mary J. GRAY ____________| | (1868 - 1928) m 1895 | | | _____________________________ | | | | | _____________________|_____________________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | | _____________________________ | | | | |_____________________|_____________________________ | | |--Roland W. GRINDLE | (1923 - 2004) | _Jesse COOMBS _______________+ | | (1752 - 1823) | _Jesse R. COOMBS ____|_____________________________ | | (1795 - 1849) m 1813 | _Moses C. COOMBS ____| | | (1816 - 1876) | | | | _____________________________ | | | | | | |_Wealthy TRIM _______|_____________________________ | | (1794 - 1878) m 1813 | _Eugene Sylvester COOMBS _| | | (1861 - 1926) m 1886 | | | | _Reuben (Jr.) GRAY __________+ | | | | (1762 - 1858) | | | _Abner J. GRAY ______|_Sarah Goodwin HERRICK ______ | | | | (1797 - 1887) m 1820 (1766 - 1846) | | |_Hannah J. GRAY _____| | | (1824 - 1904) | | | | _____________________________ | | | | | | |_Elizabeth STANLEY __|_____________________________ | | (1793 - 1860) m 1820 |_Bessie Dow COOMBS __| (1900 - 1983) m 1919| | _Henry S. SNOW ______________+ | | (1796 - 1846) | _Benjamin SNOW ______|_Susan PAGE _________________ | | (1809 - 1870) (1799 - 1872) | _Nathaniel B. SNOW __| | | (1837 - 1866) | | | | _____________________________ | | | | | | |_____________________|_____________________________ | | |_Ada Jane SNOW ___________| (1863 - 1937) m 1886 | | _____________________________ | | | _____________________|_____________________________ | | |_____________________| | | _____________________________ | | |_____________________|_____________________________
[45207] Roland served as a Tec 2 during World War II. Find A Grave memorial 65990189 offers his obituary: "Roland W. Grindle, 80, died of cancer, May 27, 2004, at his home in Bucksport. He was born Nov. 16, 1923, in Bucksport, the son of Ivor and Bessie (Coombs) Grindle. He graduated from Walter Gardner High School, Bucksport, in 1941, and served in the U.S. Army in Europe during WWII, after civil service duty at Pearl Harbor. He was the founder of the Roland Grindle Insurance Agency, having taken over a small farm insurance business from his father. He grew that business into a vibrant operation that continues today. He continually stressed that the client always comes first. He loved farming, fishing and hunting, and was very successful at each of those pastimes, year in and year out. He was a member of the East Bucksport United Methodist Church, and a member of the Professional Insurance Agents, Independent Insurance Agents, American Legion, Grange, Masons, and the Bucksmills Rod and Gun Club. Roland is survived by his wife of 56 years, Jean (Parsons) Grindle of Bucksport; daughter Robin Augustadt and husband, Bruce, of Ridgefield, Conn.; son, Terrance Grindle and wife, Cynthia, of Bucksport; five grandchildren, Gayle Lyons and husband, Paul, Ramsey Augustadt and wife, Emilee, all of Ridgefield, Conn., and Abraham, Lucas and Caleb Grindle, of Bucksport; two great grandchildren, Benjamin and Emma Lyons, of Ridgefield, Conn.; his helpful companion and friend, George Pelletier; and many, many, cousins. He was predeceased by his son, Paul in 1949; granddaughter, Brienne in 1982."
[54095] Daisy is daughter of John Franklin McLaughlin (1870-1937) & Annie Belle Cameron (1880-1937; m. 3 December 1896 in Forest City Township, Washington Co., ME).
See reference under son Daniel. Johannes Adam Piper/Pfeiffer emigrated from Germany to PA ca. 1760. His children: Adam (Jr.), Peter, John, Daniel, Catharine, Conrad, Elizabeth, Jacob, Fannie and Polly. Duane K. Yorke (dkyaz@hotmail.com) shared via e-mail 28 April 2000: "Looks like we're researching the same line. Looks like your Adam Piper is John Adam Piper [or Johan Adam Pfeiffer, if you prefer], born 1728 in Neustadt, Germany, and died 1788 [?] in Amberson Valley, Franklin Co., PA. Immigration: September 24, 1751, Philadelphia, PA. Occupation: farmer. Will: March 1788, will executed. He married CATHARINE ZOLLINGER Abt. 1752 in Churchtown, Lancaster Co., PA, daughter of NICHOLAS ZOLLINGER and BARBARA MILLER [but see notes for Catharine - AEM]. She was born Abt. 1734 in Lancaster Co., PA, and died Aft. 1800 in Amberson Valley, Franklin Co., PA. Got the above notes from a 'cousin' in a 732k txt file which I'm slowly inputting into a database... As you can see, it looks like your 'Catharine Mullinger' is CATHARINE ZOLLINGER. As for Adam Piper's family, some cousins connect him up with a Magnus Pfeiffer, in Germany, but others say MAYBE, but no proof yet..." [Kirchenbuch, 1657-1915 Katholische Kirche Ebnat (OA. Neresheim) lists a baptism at Ebnat Neresheim, Jagstkreis, Wuerttemberg of a Magnus Pfeiffer on 2 Sept 1706, son of Thomas and Maria.] Magnus Pfeiffer r. Neustadt and is purported to have these other children: Daniel Piper (d. in Augusta Co., GA) and Johann Jacob Piper (b. Obersetzen, Germany, d. in 1813)." Also see Harry E. Foreman, "Conococheague Headwaters of Amberson Valley" (1968), p. 108. Family genealogist Paul Boynton [13 Sandpiper Ct., Amherst, NY 14228] reports (unverified): "There are five towns in the present day Germany named Neustadt. Adam's birthplace is the one near Meslemberg Bay on the Baltic Sea, approx. 100 miles northeast of Hamburg and only a few miles east of the former 'cold war' line which divided East and West Germany. As a young man of 23, determined to seek his future in the new world of America, Adam Pfeiffer made the 1,000 mile trek from his Neustadt home to Rotterdam in the Netherlands, and with 143 others with similar goals, booked passage on the ship "Neptune", John Mason, Captain, destination the Port of Philadelphia by way of Clowes, England. The ship arrived in Philadelphia September 21, 1751. Three days were required for Adam and all his fellow passengers to appear and swear allegiance to the "Queen's Colony" before a magistrate in her official court. For some unknown reason, the immigration officer in charge insisted that the spelling of the name Pfeiffer be change to Piper, the present spelling. Adam spent the first year in the city of Philadelphia (10th Piper Reunion, Shade Gap, PA). While in Philadelphia, he fell in love and married Catharine Zollinger, daughter of Nicholas and Barbara Miller Zollinger. The Zollinger family arrived in Lancaster County from Ireland in 1750. Nicholas Zollinger served as a member of the Cumberland County Militias in Strassburg, Pennsylvania circa 1760. Later, Adam settled near the village of Churchtown in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, where he purchased 50 acres of land from the Penn heirs and launched his career in the new world doing what he did best-farming. It had been his ambition to join other German immigrants in Amberson Valley, however due to Indian uprisings, he spent several years near Lancaster. Finally, when the French and Indian war ended, and the danger from the Indian raids had passed, he succeeded in reaching Amberson Valley. Adam soon heard of the more fertile valleys of the mountainous chains to the West. In 1755 or 1756, he and Catharine sold their land and, with their young son (and Catharine again pregnant), packed their belongings and headed in that direction. They reached the old Tuscarora trail and, in Amberson Valley, four miles east of the village of Amberson, and established their permanent home with the purchase of 80 acres of this fruitful soil. Adam was prolific and considered to be a man of some means. The details of the property owned by him at the time of his death indicates the thriftiness of these "Pennsylvania Deutsch" ancestors, and by the various items listed, an insight into the tools and equipment of a pioneer Amberson Valley farm. Original will and inventory of estate are on file in the Probate Court Records, Chambersburg, Franklin County, PA. (Adam Piper NO. 103, Adam 129 or 127 1788). The small Piper cemetery in Amberson Valley was on the edge of Adam's farm. The spring-house nearby still exists, but is quite deteriorated. No other original buildings remain. There are 14 names on a large monument, 4 stones that are non-standing but legible, and 1 other stone partially broken. The Piper cemetery is located 3.5 miles north of Amberson, Franklin Co., PA - locally, there is an annual Piper reunion, held at Amberson, PA on the first Sunday of September.
THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF ADAM PFEIFFER--Written March 26, 1788 [probated 6 May 1788]: 'In the name of God, Amen. The twenty-first day of March in the year of our Lord, 1788, I Adam Pfeiffer of Fannet Township, Franklin County, being very sick in body, but of perfect mind and memory, thanks be given to God for the same, and calling to mind the mortality of my body and knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die, do make and ordain this my last will and testament, that is to say, principally and first of all I give and recommend my soul into the hands of God who gave it, and for my body I recommend it to the earth to be buried in a Christian like and decent manner at the direction of my executors, nothing doubting but at the general resurrection I shall receive the same again by the mighty power of God. And as touching such worldly estate wherewith it has pleased God to bless me in this life, I give, devise and dispose of the same in manner and form following, that is to say: In the first place, I give and bequeath to Catharine my beloved wife, my bed whereon I am now lying and bedstead also. I give to my beloved wife the full possession of the plantation wherein I live now, with all the benefits thereof and likewise also as long as she is a widow, shall she keep the benefits of all the bond belonging unto me for life, also a cow she shall have at first before the appraisement shall begin, also a pair of silver buckles. N.B. No interest is to go to my wife until the plantation is paid whereon I am now living. Also I bequeath to my well beloved son, Adam Pfeiffer, Jr five pounds lawful currency, and then join in equal shares with the remainder of my children. Likewise I do allow every one of my children to live with their mother until they are of age, except they go with their mother's consent. ADAM PFEIFFER (Seal) Witnesses: John Sherman, George DeLong, John Ward.'
- an Adam PIPER appears on the 1786 Tax Listing for Fannet Township, Franklin Co., PA - was not buried in the PIPER family burial plot, but in a grave a short distance south of the plot; the family plot was not selected until some years after the interment of Adam PIPER, Sr. More About JOHN/JOHANNES ADAM PFEIFFER/ PIPER, SR.: Immigration: September 24, 1751, Philadelphia, PA; Naturalization: 1777, Lancaster Co., PA; Occupation: farmer; Residence: Churchtown, Lancaster Co., PA; Residence (2): Amberson, Franklin Co., PA; Will: March 1788, will executed. The disposition of his real estate indicates that Adam owned 196 acres in Amberson Valley - it was purchased from the heirs by his son, Daniel, 17 Oct 1805 and valued at $1525."
Fannett Twp. was included in Cumberland County prior to 1784, first seen in the records of that county in 1761. Because of its long narrow shape, it is said to be named for Fannett, or Fanod Point, a promontory and lighthouse in County Donegal on the northern coast of Ireland. With Metal Twp. it formed the path which the Tuscaroras took in 1713 when they left their home in North Carolina, thus the area is called "Path Valley".
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