[45632] "The Marysville Advocate [Marysville, Kansas], 28 November 1974," p. 9: "Mrs. Rollie Bartlow, 94, Waterville, who headed five generations of her family, died November 21, 1974 at Community Memorial hospital, Marysville. Born Alma Caroline Anderson in Sweden October 31, 1880, she emigrated to America with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Anderson in 1885, locating in Alexandria, Ne., and later moved to Marysville. In 1893 they moved to a farm northwest of Waterville. She was married April 19, 1899 to Rollie D. Bartlow and they were parents of four children. During her early married life she was a member of the Christian church, in Waterville, now know as Heisey hall. After the church became inactive she joined the Waterville Methodist church. She had also been a member of the Rebekah Lodge for over 50 years. She was preceded in death by her husband, Rollie, her son Walter, a daughter Nadine, her parents, a sister Hannah and a brother William. Survivors are her daughters, Mildred, Mrs. Clarence Rice, Beaumont, Ca., and Vera, Mrs. George Henderson, Waterville; her brother Simon Anderson; two granddaughters, five greatgrandchildren; four great-great grandchildren, a nephew and cousins. . . . Burial was in Riverside cemetery at Waterville with arrangements by Youngbergs." See notes for husband, Rolley.
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[32688] His information and ancestry are from the unverified OneWorldTree in Ancestry.com in 2012 and require further documentation.
[47908] Stanley m. (1) 15 April 1926 Ethel N. Eldridge (1889-1931). He is son of Edward Payson Blanchard (1857-1935) & Viola Hussey (1860-1899). "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 1 January 1947, p. 4: "Blanchard, Dec. 31 - Stanley Horace Blanchard, 60, life-long resident of this town, died at his home here Monday evening. He was a veteran of World War I, He is survived by a wife, Amelia Grant Blanchard; a brother, Carl F., of Guilford; a sister, Mrs. Thomas Farrin of Blanchard; and eight nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held from the home in Blanchard Jan. 1 at 2 o'clock. Rev Joseph Griffiths of Guilford will officiate. Bearers will be four nephews Reginald, Sheldon, and Stephen Blanchard and Edward Bray. Burial will be in Glenwood cemetery in Blanchard in the spring."
__ | __|__ | _Richard CHILTON ____| | (1505 - 1549) | | | __ | | | | |__|__ | _Lyonell CHYLTON ____| | (1539 - 1583) | | | __ | | | | | __|__ | | | | |_Isabell ____________| | (1509 - ....) | | | __ | | | | |__|__ | _James CHILTON ______| | (.... - 1620) m 1583| | | __ | | | | | __|__ | | | | | _____________________| | | | | | | | | __ | | | | | | | | |__|__ | | | | |_____________________| | | | | __ | | | | | __|__ | | | | |_____________________| | | | | __ | | | | |__|__ | | |--Mary CHILTON | | __ | | | __|__ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | __ | | | | | | |__|__ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | __ | | | | | | | __|__ | | | | | | |_____________________| | | | | | | __ | | | | | | |__|__ | | |_Susanna FURNER _____| (1564 - 1621) m 1583| | __ | | | __|__ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | __ | | | | | | |__|__ | | |_____________________| | | __ | | | __|__ | | |_____________________| | | __ | | |__|__
[24152] For baptism date, see "The Mayflower Quarterly, Vol. 75, No. 2," p. 137. Mary m. John Winslow, who arrived in Plymouth aboard the "Fortune" in 1621 - "Saints and Strangers," George F. Willison (NY: Reynal and Hitchcock, 1945), p. 191. Also see "Mayflower Source Records ...," Gary Boyd Roberts, Ed. (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1986), p. 489. A fine historical novel about Mary is "Mary of the Mayflower," Diane Stevenson Stone (Scrivener Books, 2014). Mary is said to be the first European woman to step ashore in New England.
__ | __|__ | __| | | | | __ | | | | |__|__ | _Robert DE TIBETOT __| | (1175 - ....) | | | __ | | | | | __|__ | | | | |__| | | | | __ | | | | |__|__ | _Henry DE TIBETOT ___| | (1196 - ....) | | | __ | | | | | __|__ | | | | | __| | | | | | | | | __ | | | | | | | | |__|__ | | | | |_____________________| | | | | __ | | | | | __|__ | | | | |__| | | | | __ | | | | |__|__ | | |--Robert DE TIBETOT | (1228 - 1298) | __ | | | __|__ | | | __| | | | | | | __ | | | | | | |__|__ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | __ | | | | | | | __|__ | | | | | | |__| | | | | | | __ | | | | | | |__|__ | | |_____________________| | | __ | | | __|__ | | | __| | | | | | | __ | | | | | | |__|__ | | |_____________________| | | __ | | | __|__ | | |__| | | __ | | |__|__
[33241] http://www.celtic-casimir.com offers in 2012: "son and heir, born 1228 (d), did homage and on 23 January 1249/50 was given seisin of his lands in Essex. On 3 May 1254 he was granted protection to go to Gascony, but is not further mentioned until 13 May 1260, when he was granted a rent in Eston, near Grantham, by the Lord Edward, who also gave him, 10 May 1263, all the manor of Nettlestead, Suffolk. In April 1262 he was ordered to return Shopland to the heir of Baldwin de Ostewic and he witnessed a deed of John de Burgo, 4 July following. During the conflict between the Crown and Simon de Montfort Robert Tybotot was a staunch supporter of the Lord Edward. After the defeat of the King at Lewes on 14 May 1264, he was among those supporters of the Crown who held Bristol against the Earl of Leicester. His name appears, in July 1264, among those who were said to be coming to aid the King, he joined in a raid to rescue the Lord Edward from imprisonment in Wallingford Castle and in September 1264 he and others were ordered to surrender control of the castles of Marlborough and Ludgershall. In December 1264 Simon de Montfort and the Earl of Gloucester led an army against Bristol, but when the town surrendered Robert and his associates were allowed to establish themselves in Salisbury Castle, and the Earl of Leicester was forced to compromise with the garrison of Salisbury. In February 1264/5 Robert Tybotot and a companion were granted safe conduct to come to the King's household, and in the following March Robert and other persons were granted protection, provided that they did not join the King or the Lord Edward unless requested to do so by the King's Council which was controlled by Simon de Montfort. During the period of unrest after the battle of Evesham, 4 August 1265, Robert seized many lands which were later restored to their rightful tenants. However, when peace was finally restored his faithfulness to the Crown was rewarded. In October 1265 he was given the house of Philip le Taylur in the City of London, in the following month he became lord of Carbrooke, Norfolk, and in January and August 1266 the manors of Allesley and Fillongley, co. Warwick, Carlton Castle and Caenby, Lincs, passed under his control. Constable of Porchester Castle, November 1265 to April 1266. He was granted timber in 1267, received rights of free warren on his demesne lands, March 1268/9, and obtained control of Kingsbury, co. Warwick, October 1269. In February 1269/70 he became guardian of the lands of Geoffrey Lutterel in place of the £30 annual rent which he had been receiving from Bristol; and the manor of Streethall, Essex, also passed to his control. On 13 July 1270 he was among those who were granted protection for 4 years to accompany the Lord Edward on the Crusade, arrangements were made for the care of his heirs if he should die and attorneys were appointed to act during his absence. When he returned, the Archbishop of Canterbury was ordered by the Pope, 29 April 1273, to pay him 600 silver marks towards his Crusade expenses. In January 1274/5 he was appointed Constable of Nottingham Castle and Keeper of the forest of Bestwood, offices which he held until his death, and in September 1279 he became Keeper of the town of Nottingham. King Edward granted him many favours. In May 1275 he became guardian of the lands and heirs of John de Moese, and in September of the lands of Lucy de Meinill; he was granted the marriage of the heir of John de Mohun, July 1279, and obtained possession of the manors of Langar and Barnston, Notts, in 1285. He was named in October 1275 to supervise the collection of the fifteenth in Norfolk and Suffolk; was one of the Keepers of the Bishopric of Norwich in 1278; and in July 1279 he was ordered to enquire in Norfolk and Suffolk concerning those who were spreading evil rumours about the King. He was one of the keymen of the conquest and administration of Wales. In November 1276 he attended the Council which decided to declare war against Llewelyn; and in November 1277 he was one of the English representatives to negotiate the peace of Conway, to swear to the English observance of the peace and to conduct Llewelyn to meet Edward at Rhuddlan. He was summoned for service in Wales in 1277 and 1282; was at Westminster, September 1278, when Alexander, King of Scotland, did homage to Edward I; and was at Acton Burnell, Salop, Michaelmas 1283, when the Statute of Acton Burnell was promulgated. From 8 June 1281 till his death he was guardian of the King's lands and castles in West Wales and Justice of West Wales. He was nearly captured in March 1282, when the castles of Llandovery and Carreg Cennen, co. Carmarthen, fell to the Welsh. In the same month he was appointed captain of West Wales, but on 10 April 1282 he was placed under the command of the Earl of Gloucester there and in March 1283 he was ordered to serve against the Welsh in Merionethshire. The rebellion of Rhys ap Maredudd of Dryslwyn and Dinefwr in 1287-88 was crushed by Robert, who captured Newcastle Emlyn in January 1287/8. After the rebellion Maredudd ap Richard ap Maredudd of Elfed appeared before him to submit to the King. In June 1288 or 1289 Robert resisted the attempt of the Earl of Pembroke to seize the commote of Ystlwyf and in 1292 he granted the commote of Mallaen and Kylsaen to the sons of Madoc ap Arandor. Although there is no evidence of him being summoned to Parliament, he was present in pleno parliamento on 29 May 1290, when consent was given for the levy of an aid, and he was ad parliamentum to which the men of Yarmouth complained in the same year. In 1291 he was one of the mainperners for the Earl of Hereford in the dispute with the Earl of Gloucester and he was summoned for service against the Scots, 1291 and 1297. He attended the meeting at Berwick-on-Tweed, October 1292, to decide the claims of Bruce or Balliol to the Scottish throne, was at Tuggrall, Northumberland, December following, when the Great Seal passed to the care of John de Langton, and witnessed the homage, of Balliol to Edward I at Newcastle-on-Tyne, 26 December 1292. In June 1294 he was granted protection to proceed with the King to Gascony and mustered at Portsmouth, August following. During the expedition he was director of finance and one of the councillors of John of Brittany, King's Lieutenant in Gascony. He acted with John de St. John, Seneschal of Gascony, on diplomatic missions and was appointed to conduct negotiations with the King of Castile. In 1295 he just managed to escape from the town of Risonces, when it was captured by the French, and he remained in royal service in southern France until the end of 1297. He married, some time before 18 October 1269, Eve (b), and died at Nettlestead, 22 May 1298, aged about 70. Eve died shortly before 30 August 1300. [Complete Peerage XII/2:89-93, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]"
_____________________ | _______________________|_____________________ | _________________________| | | | | _____________________ | | | | |_______________________|_____________________ | _Augustus C. DONNELL _______| | | | | _____________________ | | | | | _______________________|_____________________ | | | | |_________________________| | | | | _____________________ | | | | |_______________________|_____________________ | _Clifton David DONNELL _| | (1869 - 1956) m 1918 | | | _Thomas LEIGHTON ____+ | | | (1725 - 1813) m 1742 | | _James LEIGHTON _______|_Margaret MURRAY ____ | | | (1769 - 1846) (1727 - 1773) | | _David Brown LEIGHTON ___| | | | (1805 - 1881) | | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | | | |_Mary ("Polly") BROWN _|_____________________ | | | (.... - 1830) | |_Everlinia K. LEIGHTON _____| | (1837 - ....) | | | _Thomas LEIGHTON ____+ | | | (1742 - 1803) m 1766 | | _Asa LEIGHTON _________|_Lydia TRACY ________ | | | (1789 - 1861) (1748 - 1789) | |_Eliza Godfrey LEIGHTON _| | (1815 - 1884) | | | _____________________ | | | | |_Lorahannah FICKETT ___|_____________________ | (1794 - ....) | |--Edith DONNELL | (1919 - 2018) | _Isaac BUNKER _______+ | | (1740 - 1828) m 1760 | _Theodore BUNKER ______|_Esther IVES ________ | | (1783 - 1872) m 1811 (1740 - 1824) | _Theodore BUNKER ________| | | (1814 - 1900) m 1832 | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | |_Rhoda JOHNSON ________|_____________________ | | (1783 - 1872) m 1811 | _Lafayette Augustus BUNKER _| | | (1844 - 1916) m 1865 | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | | _______________________|_____________________ | | | | | | |_Maria URANN ____________| | | (1814 - 1888) m 1832 | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | |_______________________|_____________________ | | |_Agnes Glencora BUNKER _| (1874 - 1960) m 1918 | | _____________________ | | | _______________________|_____________________ | | | _Henry SNIDER ___________| | | (1798 - 1861) m 1832 | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | |_______________________|_____________________ | | |_Sarah Maria SNIDER ________| (1845 - 1934) m 1865 | | _Isaac BUNKER _______+ | | (1740 - 1828) m 1760 | _Nahum BUNKER _________|_Esther IVES ________ | | (1775 - 1859) m 1806 (1740 - 1824) |_Irene BUNKER ___________| (1807 - 1879) m 1832 | | _____________________ | | |_Susanna GATCOMB ______|_____________________ (1782 - 1883) m 1806
[51945] "The Ellsworth American [Ellsworth, Maine], 25 May 2018": "Fayetteville, Ga. - Edith D. Frye, age 99, went home to be with her Lord and Savior on May 19, 2018, at home in Fayetteville, Ga., surrounded by family. She was born Jan. 17, 1919, in Franklin, the daughter of the late Clifton and Agnes Bunker Donnell. She graduated from Franklin High School in 1935 as the salutatorian of her class. Edith was married to Norwell P. Frye on July 13, 1941, at the Franklin Baptist Church and was a member of Tent 11, Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War. Having moved to South Carolina in 1963, she spent her working years at Columbia Christian School and in the library of Columbia Bible College. Her retirement was spent in Fayetteville, Ga., where she resided with her son, Jed, and was a member of Lisbon Baptist Church. She was an avid reader and lifelong Sunday school teacher. She enjoyed puzzles, playing games, especially Scrabble, family gatherings and taking walks. Edith was preceded in death by her husband, 'Norm,' in 1971 and by children and great-grandchildren whom she never met on Earth. She is survived by four children, Roland, husband of Marjorie Choate Frye; John, husband of Vicki Brown Frye; Rachel Frye Wood, wife of P. Thomas Wood; D. Jed, husband of Cheryl France Frye; 11 grandchildren and 21 great-grandchildren."
[51505] "Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine], 25 September 2008": "Ellsworth - Viola M. Sargent, 96, died Jan. 27, 2007, at an Ellsworth health care facility. She was born Jan. 14, 1911, in Tewksbury, Mass., the daughter of Edward and Ethel (Spencer) Eichman. She married her husband, Raymond F. Sargent in May 1928. Viola is survived by her children, Roger Sargent and his wife, Jeannine, Edward Sargent and his wife, Rosemary, Lillian Sargent Katsiaficas and her husband, Charles, and Ellen Sargent Kroot and her husband, John; and a son-in-law, Carl Magoon; 21 grandchildren, 29 great-grand-children, five great-great grand-children, several cousins, nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband, Raymond F. Sargent; her daughter, Rachel Sargent Magoon; a grandson, Jeffrey Magoon.
[41252] The unverified Sargeant Famly Tree in Ancestry.com in 2016 offers: "Gottlieb Harriger was born in 1700 in Germany. He married Catherine Herger in 1720 in Somerset, Pennsylvania. . . . He died in 1755 in Montgomery, Pennsylvania, at the age of 55."
____________________________ | _Michael HEICHEL __________________|____________________________ | (.... - 1854) m 1819 _Joseph HEICHEL ______| | (1819 - 1889) m 1843 | | | _(John) Philip ALBERT ______+ | | | (1766 - 1857) m 1794 | |_Katharine ALBERT _________________|_Catherina HERSHBERGER _____ | (1797 - 1870) m 1819 (1767 - 1819) _Francis Marion HEICHEL ____| | (1847 - 1912) m 1894 | | | _Thomas Fowler BASFORD _____+ | | | (.... - 1819) m 1784 | | _George Washington Waters BASFORD _|_Cassandra WATERS __________ | | | (1800 - 1871) m 1822 (1762 - ....) | |_Ann Rebecca BASFORD _| | (1825 - 1910) m 1843 | | | _Richard RIDGELY ___________+ | | | (1774 - 1863) m 1798 | |_Anna RIDGELY _____________________|_(Anna) Mary HYMES _________ | (1803 - 1837) m 1822 (1780 - 1873) _Elmer Edward HEICHEL _| | (1908 - 1981) | | | _Johannes ("John") COLEMAN _+ | | | (1756 - 1846) m 1778 | | _John Frederick COLEMAN ___________|_Susanna FAUST _____________ | | | (1792 - 1874) m 1813 (1767 - 1834) | | _Frederick COLEMAN ___| | | | (1827 - 1901) m 1863 | | | | | ____________________________ | | | | | | | | |_Rachel STAHL _____________________|____________________________ | | | (1795 - 1874) m 1813 | |_Rachel (Lucettie) COLEMAN _| | (1866 - 1942) m 1894 | | | ____________________________ | | | | | ___________________________________|____________________________ | | | | |_Melissa CARNAHAN ____| | (.... - 1907) m 1863 | | | ____________________________ | | | | |___________________________________|____________________________ | | |--William David HEICHEL | | ____________________________ | | | ___________________________________|____________________________ | | | ______________________| | | | | | | ____________________________ | | | | | | |___________________________________|____________________________ | | | ____________________________| | | | | | | ____________________________ | | | | | | | ___________________________________|____________________________ | | | | | | |______________________| | | | | | | ____________________________ | | | | | | |___________________________________|____________________________ | | |_Verna Isabelle ADAMS _| (1910 - 1999) | | ____________________________ | | | ___________________________________|____________________________ | | | ______________________| | | | | | | ____________________________ | | | | | | |___________________________________|____________________________ | | |____________________________| | | ____________________________ | | | ___________________________________|____________________________ | | |______________________| | | ____________________________ | | |___________________________________|____________________________
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