[56233] The unverified file KZ63-LS9 in familysearch.org offers: "When Elizabeth Casey was born in April 1835, in Maine, United States, her father, Thomas Henry Casey, was 34 and her mother, Sarah Burnham, was 32. She married Levi Hunt on 9 May 1856, in Patten, Penobscot, Maine, United States. They were the parents of at least 1 son and 3 daughters. She lived in Benedicta Township, Aroostook, Maine, United States in 1850 and Aroostook, Maine, United States in 1860. She died on 4 July 1889, in Maine, United States, at the age of 54, and was buried in North Chester Cemetery, Chester, Penobscot, Maine, United States."
[47298] Ellen is the daughter of Benjamin Hain and Elizabeth _____. She and David had Sarah Ann Bucks Bucks (1848-1917) & Catherine E. Bucks Hassler (1859-1932).
_____________________ | _____________________|_____________________ | _________________________| | | | | _____________________ | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | _Frank Edward KELLEY ___| | (1858 - ....) m 1880 | | | _____________________ | | | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | | | |_________________________| | | | | _____________________ | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | _Edward Alfred KELLEY _| | (1882 - 1928) m 1903 | | | _____________________ | | | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | | | | _Nelson Francis HICKORY _| | | | (1829 - ....) m 1909 | | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | | | | |_Laura HICKORY _________| | (1861 - ....) m 1880 | | | _____________________ | | | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | | | |_Rebecca Minerva PIERCE _| | (1836 - 1883) m 1909 | | | _____________________ | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | | |--Phyllis M. KELLEY | (1908 - 1986) | _____________________ | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | | _Otis MOREY _____________| | | (1811 - ....) | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | | | _Sylvester A. MOREY ____| | | (1852 - 1919) m 1874 | | | | _Solomon BOLTON _____ | | | | (1756 - 1840) m 1780 | | | _Benjamin BOLTON ____|_Elizabeth PRATT ____ | | | | (1791 - 1872) (1751 - 1827) | | |_Mary Jane BOLTON _______| | | (1813 - 1894) | | | | _Joseph WEBBER ______ | | | | (1745 - ....) | | |_Marcy WEBBER _______|_Mary LOWELL ________ | | (1795 - 1876) (1754 - ....) |_Lottie Sabra MOREY ___| (1883 - 1969) m 1903 | | _Jeremiah HUTCHINGS _+ | | (1771 - 1836) m 1787 | _Theodore HUTCHINGS _|_Sarah LITTLEFIELD __ | | (1786 - 1877) m 1811 (.... - 1835) | _John C. HUTCHINS _______| | | (1828 - 1902) m 1852 | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | |_Martha BOWDEN ______|_____________________ | | (.... - 1847) m 1811 |_Susan Angela HUTCHINS _| (1855 - 1921) m 1874 | | _Caleb BOWDEN _______+ | | (1751 - 1810) m 1774 | _Jonathan BOWDEN ____|_Hannah BASTEEN _____ | | (1796 - ....) m 1814 (1755 - ....) |_Sabra Elizabeth BOWDEN _| (1831 - ....) m 1852 | | _Paul (Jr) BOWDEN ___ | | (1767 - ....) m 1788 |_Susanna BOWDEN _____|_Rebecca MARKS ______ (1795 - ....) m 1814 (1768 - ....)
[44451] An unverified Fish & Hickory family tree in Ancestry.com in 2018 offers: When Phyllis M Kelley was born on April 29, 1908, in Castine, Maine, her father, Edward, was 26, and her mother, Lottie, was 24. She had one brother and three sisters. She died on October 14, 1986, in Waterville, Maine, at the age of 78.
___________________________ | ___________________________|___________________________ | _James MAGRUDER _________| | (1519 - 1592) | | | ___________________________ | | | | |___________________________|___________________________ | _John MAGRUDER ______| | (1544 - 1600) | | | ___________________________ | | | | | ___________________________|___________________________ | | | | |_________________________| | | | | ___________________________ | | | | |___________________________|___________________________ | _Alexander MAGRUDER _| | (1569 - ....) m 1605| | | ___________________________ | | | | | ___________________________|___________________________ | | | | | _________________________| | | | | | | | | ___________________________ | | | | | | | | |___________________________|___________________________ | | | | |_Margaret MURRAY ____| | | | | ___________________________ | | | | | ___________________________|___________________________ | | | | |_________________________| | | | | ___________________________ | | | | |___________________________|___________________________ | | |--Alexander MAGRUDER | (.... - 1677) | _Colin CAMPBELL ___________+ | | (1433 - 1493) | _Archibald CAMPBELL _______|_Isabel Elizabeth STEWART _ | | (1460 - 1513) (1439 - 1510) | _Donald, Laird CAMPBELL _| | | (1492 - 1562) | | | | _John STEWART _____________+ | | | | (1422 - 1495) | | |_Elizabeth Lennox STEWART _|_Margaret MONTGOMERIE _____ | | (1465 - 1529) (.... - 1493) | _Nicol CAMPBELL _____| | | (1517 - 1587) m 1565| | | | ___________________________ | | | | | | | ___________________________|___________________________ | | | | | | |_________________________| | | | | | | ___________________________ | | | | | | |___________________________|___________________________ | | |_Margaret CAMPBELL __| (.... - 1631) m 1605| | ___________________________ | | | ___________________________|___________________________ | | | _________________________| | | | | | | ___________________________ | | | | | | |___________________________|___________________________ | | |_Katherine DRUMMOND _| m 1565 | | ___________________________ | | | ___________________________|___________________________ | | |_________________________| | | ___________________________ | | |___________________________|___________________________
[40] Lew Griffin of Phoenix, AZ at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~lewgriffin/p362.htm (not verified) provides Alexander's ancestry and states that Samuel is son of Alexander's second wife Sarah _____ (b. 1630, d. 1671) and that Alexander m. (1) Margaret Braithwaite (b. ca.1613, d. before 1656). See "Colonial Americans of Royal and Noble Descent," Patricia Ann Scherzinger (Bowie, MD: Heritage Books, 1996), p. 334. Also see https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Magruder-21.
__ | _____________________|__ | _Nicholas SNOW _________________| | (1578 - ....) m 1599 | | | __ | | | | |_____________________|__ | _Nicholas SNOW ______| | (1599 - 1676) | | | __ | | | | | _____________________|__ | | | | |_Elizabeth ROWLLES _____________| | m 1599 | | | __ | | | | |_____________________|__ | _Jabez SNOW _________| | (1642 - 1690) | | | __ | | | | | _John HOPKINS _______|__ | | | | | _Stephen HOPKINS _______________| | | | (.... - 1644) | | | | | __ | | | | | | | | |_Elizabeth WILLIAMS _|__ | | | | |_Constance HOPKINS __| | (.... - 1677) | | | __ | | | | | _____________________|__ | | | | |_Mary, wife of Stephen HOPKINS _| | | | | __ | | | | |_____________________|__ | | |--Sarah SNOW | (1673 - 1746) | __ | | | _____________________|__ | | | ________________________________| | | | | | | __ | | | | | | |_____________________|__ | | | _Ralph SMYTH ________| | | (.... - 1685) | | | | __ | | | | | | | _____________________|__ | | | | | | |________________________________| | | | | | | __ | | | | | | |_____________________|__ | | |_Elizabeth SMITH ____| (1648 - 1732) | | __ | | | _____________________|__ | | | ________________________________| | | | | | | __ | | | | | | |_____________________|__ | | |_Elizabeth HOBART ___| (.... - 1654) | | __ | | | _____________________|__ | | |________________________________| | | __ | | |_____________________|__
[40628] Sarah m. (2) Jonathan Sparrow (1665 - 1739).
______________________________ | ______________________|______________________________ | _______________________| | | | | ______________________________ | | | | |______________________|______________________________ | _____________________| | | | | ______________________________ | | | | | ______________________|______________________________ | | | | |_______________________| | | | | ______________________________ | | | | |______________________|______________________________ | _Sir John SEYMOUR ___| | (1476 - 1536) | | | ______________________________ | | | | | ______________________|______________________________ | | | | | _______________________| | | | | | | | | ______________________________ | | | | | | | | |______________________|______________________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | | ______________________________ | | | | | ______________________|______________________________ | | | | |_______________________| | | | | ______________________________ | | | | |______________________|______________________________ | | |--Thomas Seymour, Baron of SUDELEY | (1506 - 1549) | _John WENTWORTH ______________ | | | _Sir Roger WENTWORTH _|_Agnes DRONSFIELD ____________ | | (.... - 1452) m 1423 (.... - 1437) | _Sir Philip WENTWORTH _| | | (.... - 1464) m 1447 | | | | _Philip LE DESPENCER _________+ | | | | (1364 - 1424) | | |_Margery DESPENSER ___|_Elizabeth DE TIBETOT ________ | | (1400 - 1478) m 1423 (1370 - 1424) | _Henry WENTWORTH ____| | | | | | | _Thomas DE CLIFFORD __________+ | | | | (.... - 1391) | | | _John DE CLIFFORD ____|_Elizabeth DE ROOS ___________ | | | | (1388 - 1422) (.... - 1424) | | |_Mary CLIFFORD ________| | | (.... - 1478) m 1447 | | | | _Sir Henry ("Hotspur") PERCY _+ | | | | (1364 - 1403) m 1379 | | |_Elizabeth PERCY _____|_Elizabeth MORTIMER __________ | | (.... - 1437) (1371 - 1417) |_Margaret WENTWORTH _| | | ______________________________ | | | ______________________|______________________________ | | | _______________________| | | | | | | ______________________________ | | | | | | |______________________|______________________________ | | |_Anne SAY ___________| | | ______________________________ | | | ______________________|______________________________ | | |_______________________| | | ______________________________ | | |______________________|______________________________
Thomas commanded the English army in the Netherlands in 1543 and was Lord High Admiral of England (1547 to 1549). His political intrigues led to his execution for treason and thus contributed to the downfall in 1549 of his elder brother, Edward Seymour, duke of Somerset, who was Lord Protector (regent) for the young king Edward VI.
The Bhsnell Family Genealogy offers: "Thomas spent his childhood in Wulfhall, outside Savernake Forest, in Wiltshire. Historian David Starkey said that Thomas was 'tall, well-built and with a dashing beard and auburn hair, he was irresistible to women'. A prominent Tudor courtier, Sir Nicholas Throckmorton, described Thomas Seymour as 'hardy, wise and liberal...fierce in courage, courtly in fashion, in personage stately, in voice magnificent, but somewhat empty of matter'.
The Seymour family's power grew during Henry VIII's marriage to Anne Boleyn. Sir John had succeeded in gaining a position for his daughter Jane, as a Lady in waiting. Anne Boleyn failed to have a son which gave the Seymour brothers an opportunity to push Jane in the King's way. Henry married Jane eleven days after Anne's execution in May 1536. However, it was Edward who received the most benefits from his sister's marriage to the King. Historians have speculated whether a division between Edward and Thomas began then as unsurprisingly Thomas began to resent his brother and the good relationship between them began to dissolve. Thomas was however made Lord High Admiral. Thomas's jealousy of his brother consumed him more than any other emotion.
In 1543 John Nevill, 3rd Baron Latymer, died leaving a wealthy widow, formerly Catherine Parr. An attachment grew between Catherine and Thomas. Unfortunately for Thomas, Henry VIII also became interested in Catherine, and later married her, having been impressed with her dignity and intelligence. Envious of Seymour's attentions to Catherine, the king subsequently sent Thomas away on a diplomatic mission to the Netherlands.
Henry VIII died in January 1547, leaving Catherine as one of the wealthiest women in England. Thomas had been made Master-General of the Ordnance in 1544 and Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports in 1545. He returned to court a few months before Henry's death and saw his brother Edward become Lord Protector of England, and in effect, ruler of the realm. After all, the Seymour brothers were uncles to Henry VIII's young son and successor, the future (short-lived) Edward VI of England. As part of a 'unfulfilled gifts clause' left unmentioned in Henry's will, Thomas was granted the title Baron Seymour of Sudeley. Thomas' fervent desire was to unseat and replace his brother as Lord Protector.
Though Thomas Seymour's name had been linked to Mary Howard, Duchess of Richmond, he was still unmarried at the time of the king's death. Possibly Thomas schemed to marry either Princess Mary or Princess Elizabeth, but whatever the truth, neither panned out. However, he did marry Catherine in secret in late April of 1547. Many viewed the marriage as occurring too quickly after the King's death. Anne Stanhope, Somerset's proud wife, disliked Catherine and Thomas and began to turn many people in court against them. To further show her hatred, Anne kept the Queen's jewels, which by right were Catherine's. Many viewed Thomas's marriage to Catherine as an example of his ambition.
Princess Elizabeth, later Elizabeth I of England, was Catherine's ward and immediately after her father's death she began to live with her stepmother in Chelsea. Therefore, Thomas had the guardianship of Elizabeth and also Lady Jane Grey. Thomas, who was overly ambitious, started to make advances toward Elizabeth. The loud and boisterous Seymour began to sneak into 'the Lady Elizabeth's chamber before she was ready, and sometimes before she did rise; and if she were up he would bid her good morrow and ask how she did, and strike her upon the back or on the buttocks familiarly....' As gossip began to spread, Kat Ashley, Elizabeth's governess, implored Seymour to quit his bedroom antics with the princess. Indignant, Thomas retorted, 'By God's precious soul, I mean no evil, and I will not leave it!' Strange episodes followed as Catherine began to join her husband in his bizarre escapades with Elizabeth, once joining her husband in tickling the princess in bed and on another occasion holding Elizabeth still as her black dress was cut by Thomas's sword into 'a hundred pieces.' Although the governess of Princess Elizabeth at one time averred that the Queen had found Elizabeth in Seymour's arms, she later withdrew the story. Catherine nevertheless tried to save Elizabeth's reputation by sending her away to the house of Anthony Denny in Hertfordshire. However when Catherine died in childbirth in August 1548, Thomas renewed his attentions toward the Princess.
Thomas started to bribe a man called John Fowler, one of King Edward VI's closest servants. Fowler told Thomas that the King frequently complained about the lack of pocket money he received. So Thomas smuggled money to the King. Thomas also began to voice open disapproval of his brother's administration skills. As Lord High Admiral, he was able to control the English navy and he openly asked people for support in case of a coup. As admiral he encouraged piracy, allowing pirates safe passage in exchange for shares of their booty. He was completely indiscreet.
Thomas also planned to finance the coup by bribing the vice-treasurer of the Bristol Mint, Sir William Sharington. Sharington was responsible for debasing the coinage in Bristol and he had been fiddling the account books and keeping the majority of the profit. Thomas found out and blackmailed him.
Thomas's downfall
Someone informed the council of Thomas's activities and by the end of 1548 everyone knew of his plans. The Bristol Mint was investigated and Sharington revealed all. Somerset attempted to have his brother pardoned and summoned a meeting with the council that Thomas could attend and explain his actions. However Thomas did not attend and developed a plan to kidnap the King.
On the night of the 16th of January, Thomas broke into the King's apartments at Hampton Court Palace. He entered the privy garden and awoke one of the King's pet spaniels. The guards arrested Thomas and he was sent to the Tower of London. On 18th January 1549, the council sent agents to question everyone around Thomas, including Princess Elizabeth.
On 22nd February 1549, the council officially accused him of thirty-three charges of treason. Somerset delayed signing the death warrant so the council, led by Dudley, went to Edward VI for his signature. On 20th March, Seymour was executed at the Tower, dying 'dangerously, irksomely and horribly.' Thomas's daughter by Catherine, Mary Seymour, was placed in the care of the Duchess of Suffolk, Catherine Brandon. Catherine's daughter Mary should have been a wealthy woman, but her mother had left her fortune to her husband. When Thomas was executed, the crown confiscated everything he had, including Catherine's bequest. The child appears to have died around the age of two, when she disappears from historical record. The title 'Baron of Sudeley' passed to Catherine's brother, William Parr.
It is falsely alleged that upon hearing of his death Princess Elizabeth said, 'Today died a man with much wit and not much judgment.' After almost being seduced by Thomas Seymour, Elizabeth learned to be much more careful in her interactions with men."
_____________________ | _____________________|_____________________ | _____________________| | | | | _____________________ | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | _____________________| | | | | _____________________ | | | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | | _____________________ | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | _Norman WEBBER ______| | m 1790 | | | _____________________ | | | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | | | | _____________________| | | | | | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | | _____________________ | | | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | | _____________________ | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | | |--Hannah WEBBER | (1804 - 1872) | _William DURKEE _____ | | (1630 - 1704) m 1664 | _Thomas DURKEE ______|_Martha CROSS _______ | | (1666 - 1757) m 1699 (1643 - 1727) | _Joseph DURKEE ______| | | m 1730 | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | |_Elizabeth LORD _____|_____________________ | | (1667 - 1727) m 1699 | _Joseph DURKEE ______| | | (1731 - 1812) m 1753| | | | _John HODGE _________+ | | | | (1643 - 1692) m 1666 | | | _Henry HODGE ________|_Susanna DENSLOW ____ | | | | (1676 - 1771) m 1707 (1646 - 1698) | | |_Abigail HODGE ______| | | (1713 - 1780) m 1730| | | | _John WELCH _________+ | | | | (1670 - 1728) m 1692 | | |_Sarah WELCH ________|_Sarah HODGE ________ | | (1695 - 1791) m 1707 (1672 - 1731) |_Persis DURKEE ______| (1770 - 1850) m 1790| | _John FISKE _________+ | | (.... - 1684) m 1651 | _John FISKE _________|_Sarah WYETH ________ | | (1655 - 1718) m 1679 (1632 - 1671) | _David FISKE ________| | | (1697 - 1748) m 1723| | | | _____________________ | | | | | | |_Abigail PARKS ______|_____________________ | | m 1679 |_Elizabeth FISKE ____| (1736 - 1792) m 1753| | _____________________ | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | |_Elizabeth DURKEE ___| m 1723 | | _____________________ | | |_____________________|_____________________