Isabella (dau. of William) ASLACTON
[679]
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Family 1
: Edmond CRANMER
- +John CRANMER
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Isabella was daughter and heiress of William Aslacton; the family had held for generations the manor from which they derived their name, under the Lords Deincourt. The family probably descends from Walchelin, the mesne tenant of Walter de Aincourt at Aslacton in the Domesday Book. They also held early on under the baronial family of Newmarch lands in Hawksworth and Whatton (part of the Domesday fee of Gilbert de Ghent). They were important local people - Simon de Aslacton was high sheriff of the counties of Nottingham and Derby in 1259 and 1260, and his descendant Reginald de Aslacton served in Parliament as a Knight of these shires in 1344. {ref.: "Genealogical Memoirs of the Extinct Family of Chester of Ehichly," Robert Edmon Chester Waters (London: Robson & Sons, 1878), p. 367ff..}
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Diana C. MCKAMY
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Family 1
: Gregory Alan RIGELMAN
- Leigha Dawn RIGELMAN
- Peter Gregory RIGELMAN
- Lana Elise RIGELMAN
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living - details excluded
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Hannah NASH
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CA 1732 - 10 MAY 1812
- BIRTH: CA 1732
- DEATH: 10 MAY 1812, Scituate, Plymouth Co., MA
Family 1
: John WHITCOMB
- MARRIAGE: 3 DEC 1757, Scituate, Plymouth Co., MA
- John WHITCOMB
- William WHITCOMB
- Charles WHITCOMB
- Samuel WHITCOMB
- Joseph WHITCOMB
- Noah WHITCOMB
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One World Tree at Ancestry.com (not verified) in 2007 reports that Hannah is daughter of John Nash (1703-1745) and Hannah Buck (b. 1709 in Scituate, MA). Ancestry.com offers: "Nash Name Meaning - English: topographic name for someone who lived by an ash tree, a variant of Ash by misdivision of Middle English atten ash 'at the ash', or a habitational name from any of the many places in England and Wales named Nash, from this phrase, as for example Nash in Buckinghamshire, Herefordshire, or Shropshire. The name was established from an early date in Wales and Ireland"
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James Haskell STINSON
[53056]
7 APR 1789 - 1850
- BIRTH: 7 APR 1789, Deer Isle, Hancock Co., ME
- DEATH: 1850, Deer Isle, Hancock Co., ME
Family 1
: Betsey ("Patty") HASKELL
- MARRIAGE: 28 APR 1818, Deer Isle, Hancock Co., ME
- +Emma H. STINSON
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James is said to be son of Deacon Samuel Stinson (1758-1846) & Hannah Babbidge (1766-1833; m. in 1786 in Deer Isle, Hancock Co., ME).
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