[37415] This person is from the unverified Stuart-Archer Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2014 which states Winifred is daughter of James L. Cool (1842-1896) and Bethiah Ann Fitz (b. 1853).
[53515] Mary is said to be daughter of Samuel Drake, Sr. (1717-1786) & Esther Hobbs (1719-1799; m. 14 April 1743 in Hampton, Rockingham Co., NH).
_Saint Arnulf of METZ _____+ | (0582 - 0640) _Duke Ansgise, Mayor of The PALACE _|_Dodo of SAXONY ___________ | (0602 - 0679) (0581 - ....) _Pippin II, Duke of FRANCE _________| | (0635 - 0714) | | | _Pippin I of AUSTRASIA ____ | | | (.... - 0640) | |_Bega of BRABANT ___________________|_Itta of AUSTRASIA ________ | (0615 - 0693) (0592 - 0652) _Charles Martel, King of FRANKS _| | (0698 - 0741) | | | ___________________________ | | | | | ____________________________________|___________________________ | | | | |_Alpaide (or Aupais) of FRANCE _____| | (0654 - 0705) | | | ___________________________ | | | | |____________________________________|___________________________ | _Pippin III ("the Short"), King of FRANKS _| | (0714 - 0768) | | | _Bodilon DE TREVES ________ | | | | | _Guerin DE POITIERS ________________|_Sigrada of SOISSONS ______ | | | (.... - 0678) | | _Leutwinus (St. LiƩvin) of TREVES _| | | | (.... - 0722) | | | | | _Clodoule, Bishop of METZ _+ | | | | | | | | |_Kunza DE METZ _____________________|___________________________ | | | | |_Rotrou of TREVES _______________| | (.... - 0724) | | | ___________________________ | | | | | ____________________________________|___________________________ | | | | |____________________________________| | | | | ___________________________ | | | | |____________________________________|___________________________ | | |--Charles The Great (Charlemagne), EMPEROR | (0742 - 0814) | _Saint Arnulf of METZ _____+ | | (0582 - 0640) | _Duke Ansgise, Mayor of The PALACE _|_Dodo of SAXONY ___________ | | (0602 - 0679) (0581 - ....) | _Martin of LAON ____________________| | | | | | | _Pippin I of AUSTRASIA ____ | | | | (.... - 0640) | | |_Bega of BRABANT ___________________|_Itta of AUSTRASIA ________ | | (0615 - 0693) (0592 - 0652) | _Canbert, Count of LAON _________| | | | | | | ___________________________ | | | | | | | ____________________________________|___________________________ | | | | | | |____________________________________| | | | | | | ___________________________ | | | | | | |____________________________________|___________________________ | | |_Bertha of LAON ___________________________| (.... - 0783) | | ___________________________ | | | ____________________________________|___________________________ | | | ____________________________________| | | | | | | ___________________________ | | | | | | |____________________________________|___________________________ | | |_________________________________| | | ___________________________ | | | ____________________________________|___________________________ | | |____________________________________| | | ___________________________ | | |____________________________________|___________________________
Charles died after four years of failing health, from pleurisy, and is buried in the chapel at Aachen (now part of the cathedral)(Aachen = Aix la Chapelle). A contemporary account states that he was almost seven feet in height, in an era when few men were even six feet - "large and strong, and of lofty stature, though not disproportionately tall...the upper part of his head was round, his eyes very large and animated, nose a little long, hair fair, and face laughing and merry." He was warm, outgoing and athletic. {Popular account: "Charlemagne," Harold Lamb (Doubleday, 1954).} For a scholarly survey of Charles and his role in history, see "Charlemagne: Father of a Continent," Alessandro Barbero (Berkeley, CA: U. of CA Press, 2004) and "King and Emperor: A New Life of Charlemagne," Janet L. Nelson (Oakland, CA: U. of CA Press, 2019)
--- Compton's Encyclopedia (America On-Line, 1995) reports: CHARLEMAGNE 742?-814). "By the sword and the cross," Charlemagne (Charles the Great) became master of Western Europe. It was falling into decay when Charlemagne became joint king of the Franks in 768. Except in the monasteries, people had all but forgotten education and the arts. Boldly Charlemagne conquered barbarians and kings alike. By restoring the roots of learning and order, he preserved many political rights and revived culture. Charlemagne's grandfather was Charles Martel, the warrior who crushed the Saracens (see Charles Martel). Charlemagne was the elder son of Bertrade ("Bertha Greatfoot") and Pepin the Short, first "mayor of the palace" to become king of the Franks. Although schools had almost disappeared in the 8th century, historians believe that Bertrade gave young Charles some education and that he learned to read. His devotion to the church motivated him throughout life. Charlemagne was tall, powerful, and tireless. His secretary, Eginhard, wrote that Charlemagne had fair hair and a "face laughing and merry . . . his appearance was always stately and dignified." He had a ready wit, but could be stern. His tastes were simple and moderate. He delighted in hunting, riding, and swimming. He wore the Frankish dress--linen shirt and breeches, a silk-fringed tunic, hose wrapped with bands, and, in winter, a tight coat of otter or marten skins. Over all these garments "he flung a blue cloak, and he always had a sword girt about him." Charlemagne's character was contradictory. In an age when the usual penalty for defeat was death, Charlemagne several times spared the lives of his defeated foes; yet in 782 at Verden, after a Saxon uprising, he ordered 4,500 Saxons beheaded. He compelled the clergy and nobles to reform, but he divorced two of his four wives without any cause. He forced kings and princes to kneel at his feet, yet his mother and his two favorite wives often overruled him in his own household.
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A map of Charlemagne's empire is posted (1/99) at http://www.rootsweb.com/~wggerman/karemp.htm
Also see http://courseweb.stthomas.edu/paschons/language_http/courses/DG/History/Einhard.pdf and http://history-world.org/charlemagne.htm.
[11981] Iva is daughter of Jacob Faber and Nancy Crumlich. The 1880 census of Mohican Twp., Ashland Co., OH lists Jacob Faber (farmer, age 34, born in OH of French parents) and wife Nancy (age 32, born in OH of Pennsylvania-born parents) with seven children. The LDS Church's unverified Ancestral File states Jacob is son of Henry Faber and Sophia Maria Oertel.
[56941] Mary is said to be daughter of John Foster (1752-1810) & Sally Tweed (b. in 1754; m. 9 October 1787 in Woburn, Middlesex Co., MA).
_____________________ | _Henry HOLLENBAUGH ________|_____________________ | (.... - 1863) _William A. HOLLENBAUGH _| | (1818 - 1881) m 1846 | | | _George (Jr) ARNOLD _ | | | (.... - 1823) m 1780 | |_Catherine E. ARNOLD ______|_Catherine BREINER __ | (.... - 1870) (.... - 1836) _Anderson HOLLENBAUGH _| | (1869 - 1961) m 1893 | | | _____________________ | | | | | _Johannes ("John") CHRIST _|_____________________ | | | (1797 - 1874) | |_Sarah A. CRIST _________| | (1828 - 1903) m 1846 | | | _Jacob WENTZ ________+ | | | | |_Elizabeth WENTZ __________|_____________________ | (1801 - 1868) _Paul HOLLENBAUGH ___| | (1896 - 1970) | | | _____________________ | | | | | ___________________________|_____________________ | | | | | _________________________| | | | | | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | | | |___________________________|_____________________ | | | | |_Ellen Rebecca LOY ____| | (1875 - 1962) m 1893 | | | _____________________ | | | | | ___________________________|_____________________ | | | | |_________________________| | | | | _____________________ | | | | |___________________________|_____________________ | | |--Donald L. HOLLENBAUGH | (.... - 1984) | _____________________ | | | ___________________________|_____________________ | | | _________________________| | | | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | |___________________________|_____________________ | | | _______________________| | | | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | | ___________________________|_____________________ | | | | | | |_________________________| | | | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | |___________________________|_____________________ | | |_Mary Lila WEISE ____| (1900 - 1965) | | _____________________ | | | ___________________________|_____________________ | | | _________________________| | | | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | |___________________________|_____________________ | | |_______________________| | | _____________________ | | | ___________________________|_____________________ | | |_________________________| | | _____________________ | | |___________________________|_____________________
[23966] http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/LUMLEY.htm gives his ancestry and reports: "was but thirteen years of age when he inherited, through the death of his brother in 1374, the manors of Moresome Magna, Moreseom Parva, Lythum, Merske, Brocton, Hylderwell, Skyneer Green, Lyvertoun, North Cave, Rotese-on-the-wolds, Lound, Langtose, Swaythorpe, Thorpe juxta Kilton, Foxholes, Thweng with the advowson of the church, Kilton Castle, Stotevil fee and Blum-fee. In 1385 when he was knighted and created first Lord of Lumley, he owned, besides the estates mentioned, other estates in the Bishopric of Durham, the manors of East and West Chivington and other tenements and incomes. From 1385 until the deposition of Richard II, in 1399, he was a member of parliament with the barons of the realm. In 1385 the family had won such recognition that Ralph Lumley was knighted and created the first Lord of Lumley. Lord Lumley had been slain in the capture, dying, as he had lived, a true subject of King Richard, to whom he had sworn fealty." http://www.thepeerage.com/p90.htm states: "He married Eleanor de Neville, daughter of Sir John de Neville, 3rd Baron Neville and Maud Percy. He died in January 1399/0. He was created 1st Lord Lumley [England] in 1384." {reference: G.E. Cokayne; with Vicary Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, editors, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed., 13 volumes in 14 (1910-1959; reprint in 6 volumes, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000), volume VIII, page 270}
_____________________ | _____________________|_____________________ | _Asher PALMER _______| | | | | _____________________ | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | _George F. PALMER ___| | (1818 - 1860) m 1843| | | _____________________ | | | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | | | |_Mary Ann FULMER ____| | | | | _____________________ | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | _Asher Foster PALMER _| | (1859 - ....) m 1877 | | | _____________________ | | | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | | | | _John F. WATTS ______| | | | (.... - 1874) m 1818| | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | | | | |_Sarah Jane WATTS ___| | (1820 - 1864) m 1843| | | _Bryant MORTON ______+ | | | (1744 - 1812) m 1766 | | _William MORTON _____|_Love FROST _________ | | | (1767 - 1832) m 1787 (1741 - 1731) | |_Olive H. MORTON ____| | (1798 - 1843) m 1818| | | _Jonathan STROUT ____+ | | | (1745 - 1778) m 1769 | |_Lydia STROUT _______|_Sarah STROUT _______ | (1770 - 1842) m 1787 (1751 - 1812) | |--Charles Coburn PALMER | (1882 - 1927) | _____________________ | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | | | | | |_____________________| | | | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | | |_Addie Sarah RICH ____| (1859 - ....) m 1877 | | _____________________ | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | | |_____________________| | | _____________________ | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | |_____________________| | | _____________________ | | |_____________________|_____________________
Virginia Horler notes:
1910 Census Dexter, Penobscot, Maine ED 160 page 191: Charles (27) married 6 years, correspondent for Bangor newspaper; Georgia Y. (28) one child; Robie E. daughter (5).
12 Sep 1918 Charles Coburn Palmer, age 36, born 18 Jul 1882, registered for the draft of the US Military. He lived at 29 Forest St., Dexter, Penobscot, Maine. He was born 18 July 1882. He was a reporter for the J. P Bass Publication Co., and was married to Georgia Y. Palmer of the same address. Medium height and slight build. Gray eyes and brown hair. (12-2-6 C, No. 1302)
1920 Census Dexter, Maine ED 91: Charles C. Palmer (37) reporter daily paper; Georgia Y. (37); Robie E. son (14); Donald R. (9); Roscoe G. (7).
1930 Census Dexter, Maine ED 37 Georgia Y. Palmer head of household, married at 21; Donald P; Roscoe G. He married Georgia Young, married 28 Jul 1903 in Maine, b. 1881 in of Eden, Maine, d. AFT 1930. Georgia: Mrs. Georgia Y. Palmer lived on Lowell Street in Portland, Maine from at least 1947 through 1955 (Portland City Directories). In 1954 she was named a Christian Science Practitioner.
Children:
i. Robie E. Palmer, b. 12 Jul 1904 in Dexter, Penobscot, ME, d. 12 Feb 1989 in Bennington, Bennington, VT.
ii. Donald R. Palmer, b. 1909 in Dexter, Penobscot, ME, d. AFT 1955. 1930 Census Portland, Cumberland, ME ED 3-54: Donald R. and Ella P., both (20) married at 18, garage repair man. - 1942 Portland City Directory - manager auto repair. 28 Jan 1949 - Donald R. Palmer admitted to the Civil Air Patrol. 1950, 1953, 1954, 1955 Portland City Directories: tire dealer and manager of Serv-U-Garage. A Donald Palmer recieved a BA in education on 15 July 1947. Note that there was also a Donald S. Palmer who lived in So. Portland. He married Ella P. Unknown, married 1928, b. 1910 in Canada.
iii. Roscoe G. Palmer b. 1911.
__ | __|__ | _Edmond RICHMOND ____| | | | | __ | | | | |__|__ | _Henry RICHMOND _____| | (1555 - 1634) | | | __ | | | | | __|__ | | | | |_____________________| | | | | __ | | | | |__|__ | _John RICHMOND ______| | (1594 - ....) m 1625| | | __ | | | | | __|__ | | | | | _____________________| | | | | | | | | __ | | | | | | | | |__|__ | | | | |_____________________| | | | | __ | | | | | __|__ | | | | |_____________________| | | | | __ | | | | |__|__ | | |--Mary RICHMOND | (1639 - 1715) | __ | | | __|__ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | __ | | | | | | |__|__ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | __ | | | | | | | __|__ | | | | | | |_____________________| | | | | | | __ | | | | | | |__|__ | | |_Elizabeth NICHOLAS _| (1596 - 1664) m 1625| | __ | | | __|__ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | __ | | | | | | |__|__ | | |_____________________| | | __ | | | __|__ | | |_____________________| | | __ | | |__|__