[44600] Hannah is daughter of John Barrett (1686-1767) & Margaret Parker (167901760).
[37171] This person is from the unverified Damianos Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2014 which states he m. Eva _____ (1678-1749).
_Matthew STEWART ____________________+ | (1516 - 1571) m 1544 _Henry Stuart, Lord DARNLEY _______________|_Margaret DOUGLAS ___________________ | (1545 - 1567) m 1565 (1515 - 1578) _James (I) STUART _____________________| | (1566 - 1625) m 1589 | | | _James V, King of SCOTS _____________+ | | | (1512 - 1542) m 1538 | |_Mary Stuart, Queen of SCOTS ______________|_Mary of LORRAINE-GUISE _____________ | (1542 - 1587) m 1565 (1515 - 1560) _Charles I Stuart, King of ENGLAND ___| | (1600 - 1649) m 1625 | | | _Christian III, King of DENMARK _____+ | | | (1503 - 1559) m 1525 | | _Frederick II, King of Norway And DENMARK _|_Dorothea of SAXE-LAUENBURG _________ | | | (1534 - 1588) m 1572 (1511 - 1571) | |_Anne, Princess of DENMARK ____________| | (1574 - 1619) m 1589 | | | _Ulrich III of MECKLENBURG-GüSTROW _+ | | | (1527 - 1603) m 1556 | |_Sophia of MECKLENBURG-GUSTROW ____________|_Elizabeth of DENMARK _______________ | (1557 - 1631) m 1572 (1524 - 1586) _James II, King of ENGLAND _| | (1633 - 1701) m 1659 | | | _____________________________________ | | | | | _Antoine de Bourdon of FRANCE _____________|_____________________________________ | | | (1518 - 1562) m 1548 | | _Henry IV "The Great", King of FRANCE _| | | | (1553 - 1610) m 1600 | | | | | _Henry II, King of NAVARRE __________+ | | | | | (1503 - 1555) m 1526 | | | |_Jeanne d'Albret of FRANCE ________________|_Margaret of ANGOULEME ______________ | | | (1528 - 1572) m 1548 (1492 - 1549) | |_Henrietta Maria, Princess of FRANCE _| | (1609 - 1669) m 1625 | | | _Cosimo I de' MEDICI ________________+ | | | (1519 - 1574) m 1539 | | _Francesco I of TUSCANY ___________________|_Eleanor of TOLEDO __________________ | | | (1541 - 1587) (1522 - 1562) | |_Marie de' MEDICI _____________________| | (1573 - 1642) m 1600 | | | _____________________________________ | | | | |___________________________________________|_____________________________________ | | |--Catherine of ENGLAND | (1671 - 1671) | _____________________________________ | | | ___________________________________________|_____________________________________ | | | _______________________________________| | | | | | | _____________________________________ | | | | | | |___________________________________________|_____________________________________ | | | ______________________________________| | | | | | | _____________________________________ | | | | | | | ___________________________________________|_____________________________________ | | | | | | |_______________________________________| | | | | | | _____________________________________ | | | | | | |___________________________________________|_____________________________________ | | |_Anne HYDE _________________| (.... - 1671) m 1659 | | _____________________________________ | | | ___________________________________________|_____________________________________ | | | _______________________________________| | | | | | | _____________________________________ | | | | | | |___________________________________________|_____________________________________ | | |______________________________________| | | _____________________________________ | | | ___________________________________________|_____________________________________ | | |_______________________________________| | | _____________________________________ | | |___________________________________________|_____________________________________
__________________________________________________________ | _Friedrich Karl, Duke of SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN _|__________________________________________________________ | (1757 - 1816) m 1780 _Wilhelm, Duke of SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN ___| | (1785 - 1831) m 1810 | | | __________________________________________________________ | | | | |_Friedericke Amalie VON SCHLIEBEN ___________|__________________________________________________________ | (1757 - 1827) m 1780 _Christian IX SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN ___| | (1818 - 1906) m 1842 | | | _Philippine Charlotte Prinzessin VON BRANDENBURG-SCHWEDT _+ | | | (1720 - 1785) m 1740 | | _Karl, Landgrave of HESSE-CASSEL ____________|_Mary of Great BRITAIN ___________________________________ | | | (1744 - 1836) m 1766 (1723 - 1772) | |_Louise Caroline of HESSE ______________| | (1789 - 1867) m 1810 | | | _Frederick V, King of DENMARK ____________________________+ | | | (1723 - 1766) m 1743 | |_Louise of DENMARK __________________________|_Louisa Hanover of Great BRITAIN _________________________ | (1750 - 1831) m 1766 (1724 - 1751) _William George I, King of GREECE _| | (1845 - 1913) m 1867 | | | _Philippine Charlotte Prinzessin VON BRANDENBURG-SCHWEDT _+ | | | (1720 - 1785) m 1740 | | _Friedrich of HESSE-CASSEL __________________|_Mary of Great BRITAIN ___________________________________ | | | (1747 - 1837) m 1786 (1723 - 1772) | | _Wilhelm of HESSE-CASSEL _______________| | | | (1787 - 1867) m 1810 | | | | | __________________________________________________________ | | | | | | | | |_Caroline Polyxene of NASSAU ________________|_Karoline Felizitas of LEININGEN-DAGSBURG ________________ | | | (1762 - 1823) m 1786 (1734 - 1810) | |_Louise Wilhelmina of HESSE-CASSEL _| | (1817 - 1898) m 1842 | | | _Frederick V, King of DENMARK ____________________________+ | | | (1723 - 1766) m 1752 | | _Frederik, Crown Prince of DENMARK __________|_Juliana-Maria of BRUNSWICK ______________________________ | | | (1753 - 1805) m 1774 (1729 - 1796) | |_Lousie Charlotte Oldenburg of DENMARK _| | (1789 - 1864) m 1810 | | | _Ludwig of MECKLENBURG-SCHWERIN __________________________+ | | | (1725 - 1778) m 1755 | |_Sophie Frederike of MECKLENBURG ____________|_Charlotte Sophie of SAXE-COBURG _________________________ | (1758 - 1794) m 1774 (1731 - 1810) | |--Alexandra of GREECE | (1870 - 1891) | _Peter III ROMANOV _______________________________________+ | | (1728 - 1762) m 1745 | _Paul I ROMANOV _____________________________|_Catherine II "The Great", EMPRESS _______________________ | | (1754 - 1801) m 1776 (1729 - 1796) | _Nikolai I ROMANOV _____________________| | | (1796 - 1855) m 1817 | | | | _Friederich Eugen, Duke of WüRTTEMBERG __________________+ | | | | (1732 - 1797) m 1753 | | |_Maria Feodorovna of WüRTTEMBERG ___________|_Friedericke SOPHIE ______________________________________ | | (1759 - 1828) m 1776 (1736 - 1798) | _Constantine Nikolayevitch ROMANOV _| | | (1827 - 1892) m 1848 | | | | _Friedrich Wilhelm II, King of PRUSSIA ___________________+ | | | | (1744 - 1797) m 1769 | | | _Friedrich Wilhelm III, King of PRUSSIA _____|_Frederike Luise of HESSE-DARMSTADT ______________________ | | | | (1770 - 1840) m 1793 (1751 - 1805) | | |_Alexandra FEODOROVNA __________________| | | (1798 - 1860) m 1817 | | | | _Karl Ludwig, Grand Duke of MECKLENBURG __________________+ | | | | (1741 - 1816) m 1768 | | |_Luise Auguste of MECKLENBURG _______________|_Friederike Karoline of HESSE-DARMSTADT __________________ | | (1776 - 1810) m 1793 (1752 - 1782) |_Olga Constantinovna of RUSSIA ____| (1851 - 1926) m 1867 | | _Ernst Friedrich III Carl VON SACHSEN-HILDBURGHAUSEN _____+ | | (1727 - 1780) m 1758 | _Friedrich, Duke of SAXE-HILDBURG ___________|_Ernestine Auguste Sophie VON SACHSEN-WEIMAR-EISENACH ____ | | (1763 - 1834) m 1785 (1740 - 1786) | _Joseph, Duke of SAXE-ALTENBURG ________| | | (1789 - 1868) m 1817 | | | | _Karl Ludwig, Grand Duke of MECKLENBURG __________________+ | | | | (1741 - 1816) m 1768 | | |_Charlotte Georgine of HANNOVER _____________|_Friederike Karoline of HESSE-DARMSTADT __________________ | | (1769 - 1818) m 1785 (1752 - 1782) |_Elizabeth Alexandra IOSSIFOVNA ____| (1830 - 1911) m 1848 | | _Friederich Eugen, Duke of WüRTTEMBERG __________________+ | | (1732 - 1797) m 1753 | _Ludwig Friedrich ALEXANDER _________________|_Friedericke SOPHIE ______________________________________ | | (1756 - 1817) m 1797 (1736 - 1798) |_Amalie of WüRTTEMBERG ________________| (1799 - 1848) m 1817 | | _Karl Christian, Prince, NASSAU-WEILBURG _________________+ | | (1735 - 1788) m 1760 |_Henrietta of NASSAU-WEILBURG _______________|_Wilhelmina CAROLINE _____________________________________ (1780 - 1857) m 1797 (1743 - 1787)
[10890] See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexandra_Georgievna_of_Greece,
_John MORRISON _______ | (1628 - 1736) _Daniel MORRISON ____|______________________ | (1668 - 1737) _Daniel MORRISON _____| | (1691 - 1756) m 1715 | | | ______________________ | | | | |_____________________|______________________ | _Samuel MORRISON ____| | m 1755 | | | _Francis LITTLEFIELD _+ | | | (.... - 1675) | | _David LITTLEFIELD __|_Meribah WARDWELL ____ | | | (1670 - 1751) m 1694 (1637 - ....) | |_Eleanor LITTLEFIELD _| | (1697 - 1756) m 1715 | | | ______________________ | | | | |_Mary HILL __________|______________________ | (1672 - 1746) m 1694 _Samuel MORRISON ____| | (1761 - 1842) m 1780| | | ______________________ | | | | | _____________________|______________________ | | | | | ______________________| | | | | | | | | ______________________ | | | | | | | | |_____________________|______________________ | | | | |_Huldah STEWART _____| | (1739 - 1839) m 1755| | | ______________________ | | | | | _____________________|______________________ | | | | |______________________| | | | | ______________________ | | | | |_____________________|______________________ | | |--Edmund MORRISON | (1787 - 1872) | ______________________ | | | _____________________|______________________ | | | ______________________| | | | | | | ______________________ | | | | | | |_____________________|______________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | ______________________ | | | | | | | _____________________|______________________ | | | | | | |______________________| | | | | | | ______________________ | | | | | | |_____________________|______________________ | | |_Margaret WEBBER ____| (1761 - 1831) m 1780| | ______________________ | | | _____________________|______________________ | | | ______________________| | | | | | | ______________________ | | | | | | |_____________________|______________________ | | |_____________________| | | ______________________ | | | _____________________|______________________ | | |______________________| | | ______________________ | | |_____________________|______________________
__________________________ | _____________________________________|__________________________ | _William RIDGELY ____________________| | (1645 - 1716) | | | __________________________ | | | | |_____________________________________|__________________________ | _William RIDGELY _________| | (1678 - 1719) m 1702 | | | __________________________ | | | | | _____________________________________|__________________________ | | | | |_Elizabeth, wife of William RIDGELY _| | | | | __________________________ | | | | |_____________________________________|__________________________ | _Westhall RIDGELY ___| | (1706 - 1772) | | | __________________________ | | | | | _George (Sr.) (Westall or) WESTHALL _|__________________________ | | | | | _George (Jr.) WESTHALL ______________| | | | (.... - 1701) | | | | | __________________________ | | | | | | | | |_____________________________________|__________________________ | | | | |_Jane (Westhall) WESTALL _| | (1682 - 1748) m 1702 | | | _Robert WADE _____________+ | | | (1601 - 1658) | | _Robert WADE ________________________|__________________________ | | | (1637 - 1694) | |_Sarah WADE _________________________| | | | | __________________________ | | | | |_____________________________________|__________________________ | | |--Isaac RIDGELY | (.... - 1796) | _Edward ISAACKE __________+ | | (1585 - 1693) m 1605 | _Richard ISAAK ______________________|_Jane CHAYNEY ____________ | | (1606 - ....) m 1632 (.... - 1612) | _Joseph ISAAC _______________________| | | m 1676 | | | | __________________________ | | | | | | |_Elizabeth SHARPE ___________________|__________________________ | | (1612 - ....) m 1632 | _Richard ISAAC ___________| | | (1679 - 1757) | | | | __________________________ | | | | | | | _____________________________________|__________________________ | | | | | | |_Jane Margaret BROWN ________________| | | (1647 - 1696) m 1676 | | | | __________________________ | | | | | | |_____________________________________|__________________________ | | |_Sarah ISAAC ________| (1714 - 1789) | | _Robert POTTENGER ________+ | | m 1633 | _Robert POTTENGER ___________________|_Cicely SEXTON ___________ | | | _John POTTINGER _____________________| | | (.... - 1735) m 1686 | | | | __________________________ | | | | | | |_____________________________________|__________________________ | | |_Sarah POTTENGER _________| (1688 - 1743) | | _Dr. James BELL __________ | | | _Col. Ninian BEALL __________________|__________________________ | | (1625 - 1717) |_Mary BEALL _________________________| (.... - 1720) m 1686 | | _Richard (More or) MOORE _ | | |_Ruth MOORE _________________________|__________________________
[4770] Isaac's will was probated 21 Dec 1796 in Frederick Co., MD. He d.s.p.
[4768]
[S2]
LDS Church's Ancestral File - not verified.
[4769]
[S2]
LDS Church's Ancestral File - not verified.
_James I, King of SCOTS ___________________+ | (1394 - 1437) m 1424 _James II, King of SCOTS ____________|_Joan BEAUFORT ____________________________ | (1430 - 1460) m 1449 (.... - 1445) _James III, King of SCOTS _________| | (1451 - 1488) m 1469 | | | _Arnold of EGMOND _________________________+ | | | (1410 - 1473) m 1430 | |_Mary of GUELDERS ___________________|_Catherine of CLEVES ______________________ | (.... - 1463) m 1449 (1417 - 1479) _James IV, King of SCOTS _| | (1473 - 1513) m 1503 | | | _Dietrich OLDENBURG _______________________+ | | | (.... - 1440) | | _Christian I, King of DENMARK _______|_Hedwig, Herzogin VON SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN __ | | | (1426 - 1481) m 1449 | |_Margarethe of DENMARK ____________| | (1456 - ....) m 1469 | | | _Johan ("der Alchemist") HOHENZOLLERN _____+ | | | (1406 - 1464) | |_Dorothea HOHENZOLLERN ______________|_Barbara of SAXE-WITTENBERG _______________ | (1430 - 1495) m 1449 (.... - 1465) _James V, King of SCOTS _| | (1512 - 1542) m 1538 | | | _Owen TUDOR _______________________________+ | | | (.... - 1461) m 1429 | | _Edmund TUDOR _______________________|_Katherine "The Fair" of VALOIS ___________ | | | (1430 - 1456) m 1453 (1401 - 1437) | | _Henry VII Tudor, King of ENGLAND _| | | | (1457 - 1509) m 1486 | | | | | _John BEAUFORT ____________________________+ | | | | | (1403 - 1444) | | | |_Margaret BEAUFORT __________________|_Margaret BEAUCHAMP _______________________ | | | (1443 - 1509) m 1453 (.... - 1482) | |_Margaret TUDOR __________| | (1489 - 1541) m 1503 | | | _Richard Plantagenet, K.G., Duke of YORK __+ | | | (1411 - 1460) m 1438 | | _Edward IV, King of ENGLAND _________|_Cecily NEVILLE ___________________________ | | | (1442 - 1483) m 1464 (1415 - 1495) | |_Elizabeth PLANTAGENET ____________| | (1465 - 1503) m 1486 | | | _Richard Woodville, Earl RIVERS ___________+ | | | (1410 - 1469) | |_Elizabeth WOODVILLE ________________|_Jacquetta of LUXEMBOURG __________________ | (1437 - 1492) m 1464 (1416 - 1472) | |--Mary Stuart, Queen of SCOTS | (1542 - 1587) | _Anton I de Lorraine, Count of VAUDéMONT _ | | (.... - 1458) | _Ferry II of Vaudémont DE LORRAINE _|_Marie D'HARCOURT _________________________ | | (1428 - 1470) m 1444 (1398 - 1476) | _René II DE LORRAINE _____________| | | (1451 - 1508) | | | | _René I "The Good" D'ANJOU _______________+ | | | | (1408 - 1480) m 1420 | | |_Yolanda DE ANJOU ___________________|_Isabel DE LORRAINE _______________________ | | (1428 - 1483) m 1444 (.... - 1453) | _Claude (I) of LORRAINE __| | | (1496 - 1550) m 1513 | | | | _Arnold of EGMOND _________________________+ | | | | (1410 - 1473) m 1430 | | | _Adolf, Duke of GUELDERS ____________|_Catherine of CLEVES ______________________ | | | | (1438 - 1477) (1417 - 1479) | | |_Philippa of GUELDERS _____________| | | (1467 - 1547) | | | | ___________________________________________ | | | | | | |_____________________________________|___________________________________________ | | |_Mary of LORRAINE-GUISE _| (1515 - 1560) m 1538 | | ___________________________________________ | | | _____________________________________|___________________________________________ | | | _Francois DE BOURBON ______________| | | (1470 - 1495) | | | | ___________________________________________ | | | | | | |_____________________________________|___________________________________________ | | |_Antoinette DE BOURBON ___| (1493 - 1583) m 1513 | | _Louis (I) of LUXEMBURG ___________________+ | | (1418 - 1475) | _Pierre of LUXEMBURG ________________|___________________________________________ | | (1439 - 1483) m 1466 |_Marie de ST. POL _________________| (1466 - 1547) | | _Louis of SAVOY ___________________________+ | | (1413 - 1465) |_Margaret of SAVOY __________________|_Anne of CYPRUS ___________________________ (1439 - 1483) m 1466 (1418 - 1462)
[5379] !
Compton's Encyclopedia (via America Online, 1995):
MARY, or MARY STUART (1542-87). The life of Mary Stuart, also called Mary,
queen of Scots, has been a favorite subject of dramatists and poets. She
became the central figure in a complex political drama, which resulted in her
untimely death. She lived in the turbulent period of the Protestant
Reformation, and she was a Catholic.
Mary Stuart, the daughter of King James V of Scotland and the French
princess Mary of Guise, was born on about Dec. 8, 1542. A few days after her
birth her father died, and she inherited the crown of Scotland. The infant
queen was pledged to marry Prince Edward of England (later Edward VI), but
the Scots rightly feared that Edward's father, King Henry VIII, wanted to
annex Scotland to England. They therefore preferred a French alliance, so
Mary was betrothed instead to the Dauphin (crown prince) Francis, heir to the
French throne.
The child queen was sent to France. For ten years she lived with her
mother's powerful relatives, the Guises, and acquired all the graces of the
French court. "This small queen of Scots," wrote her mother-in-law, Catherine
de' Medici, "has only to smile in order to turn all French heads."
At 15 she was married to the Dauphin. In the same year (1558) Elizabeth I
became queen of England (see Elizabeth I). Catholic Europe regarded Mary
Stuart as England's rightful queen. The Dauphin succeeded his father, Henry
II, in 1559 as Francis II. The next year Francis died, leaving Mary a
childless widow. She was then 18.
Reluctantly Mary sailed back to her Scottish homeland to rule as queen.
Her mother, who had acted as regent in her absence, had just died. French
influence had declined as English influence under Elizabeth I had grown. The
Protestant Reformation, for which John Knox and others had long labored, was
now established. From his pulpit Knox thundered denunciations of the Catholic
queen (see Knox).
Both English and Scottish statesmen were concerned with finding a husband
for Mary. As the granddaughter of Henry VIII's eldest sister, Mary was
heiress to the crown of England if, as seemed likely, Queen Elizabeth should
die unmarried and childless. To strengthen her claim Mary married in 1565
handsome Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley, who also had a claim to the English
crown. The marriage was a failure. Darnley was vain, weak, and eager for
power.
Darnley's insolence and Mary's Catholicism produced discord between Mary
and her Protestant subjects. A group of her enemies at the court pointed out
to Darnley the rapid advancement with which the queen favored her Italian
secretary, David Rizzio. Darnley became party to their plot, and Rizzio was
dragged from the queen's presence at Holyrood Palace and murdered.
Mary pretended to pardon Rizzio's murderers. After the birth of her son
James in 1566, she even agreed to a formal reconciliation with Darnley; but
this did not last. The next year she persuaded her husband, who was ill, to
move from Glasgow to a lonely house called Kirk-o'-Field just outside
Edinburgh. One night the house was shattered by the explosion of barrels of
gunpowder. The next morning Darnley's strangled body was found in the garden.
The queen was suspected of having had a part in her husband's murder. Knox
intensified his campaign against her. The Scottish lords rose in revolt when,
three months after Darnley's death, Mary was married to the earl of Bothwell,
who had been exposed as the leader of Darnley's assassins. Mary's forces were
defeated at Carberry Hill near Edinburgh. The queen was forced to abdicate in
favor of her infant son, James VI. Bothwell fled to Denmark.
For 11 months Mary was imprisoned in the island castle of Loch Leven. On
May 2, 1568, she escaped by boat to the mainland, where her friends awaited
her. An army rallied round her, only to be completely defeated at the village
of Langside, south of Glasgow, by the regent Murray's forces. Mary fled, and
according to her own account, she slept on the ground, hungry and cold, for
three nights. Then she crossed the border into England and cast herself on
the mercy of Queen Elizabeth. Elizabeth promptly had her taken into custody
while a commission examined her guilt in regard to Darnley's murder.
Letters found in a mysterious silver casket, supposedly written by Mary to
Bothwell after his flight, were used against her to prove that she was aware
of the plot to murder Darnley. The original letters, written in French,
disappeared during Mary's lifetime, and there has been much controversy over
the English translation, which was made from copies.
For nearly 19 years Mary Stuart was Elizabeth's prisoner. English
Catholics formed plots to liberate her and place her on the throne of
England. The Babington conspiracy of 1585--named after the ringleader,
Anthony Babington--was the last and fatal link in a series of events that at
length induced Elizabeth to bring Mary to trial in 1586. Mary conducted her
own defense with courage and eloquence but was found guilty of complicity in
a plot to assassinate Elizabeth. Elizabeth reluctantly signed Mary Stuart's
death warrant. On Feb. 8, 1587, Mary, bearing herself like a queen, was
beheaded in Fotheringay Castle, Northamptonshire. When Elizabeth died 16
years later, Mary Stuart's son, James VI of Scotland, became James I of
England, the first of England's Stuart line.
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Mary m. (1) 24 April 1558 in Paris Francis II and (3) 15 May 1567 Mary Queen of Scots made an unpopular third marriage to James Hepburn, Earl of Bothwell. The marriage took place according to Protestant rites in the Great Hall at Holyrood, eight days after Bothwell's divorce from Jean Gordon, daughter of the 4th Earl of Huntly. Mary and Bothwell's marriage proved disastrous - within hours of the union, placards appeared on the streets of Edinburgh with images of Mary as a mermaid (which was the sign for a prostitute) and Bothwell was forced to flee Scotland exactly a month later, never to see Mary again. He died in prison in Dragholm Castle in Denmark in 1578, at the age of 44, after years of solitary confinement.
See http://www.englishmonarchs.co.uk/stewart_8.htm.
_Edward WALDEGRAVE __ | (.... - 1561) _Charles WALDEGRAVE _|_____________________ | (1551 - 1632) _Edward WALDEGRAVE __| | (1572 - 1645) | | | _____________________ | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | _Henry WALDEGRAVE ___| | (1598 - 1658) | | | _____________________ | | | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | | _____________________ | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | _Charles WALDEGRAVE ___________| | (1626 - ....) m 1656 | | | _____________________ | | | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | | | | _____________________| | | | | | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | | _____________________ | | | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | | _____________________ | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | | |--Henry WALDEGRAVE | (1661 - 1690) | _____________________ | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | | _Francis ENGLEFIELD _| | | (.... - 1631) | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | | | _Francis ENGLEFIELD _| | | (1596 - 1656) m 1622| | | | _____________________ | | | | | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | | | | | |_____________________| | | | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | | |_Eleanor ("Helen") ENGLEFIELD _| (1632 - 1694) m 1656 | | _____________________ | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | | |_Winifred BROOKSBY __| (1601 - 1672) m 1622| | _____________________ | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | |_____________________| | | _____________________ | | |_____________________|_____________________
[23724] Sir Henry was comptroller of the King's household. See John Burke & Sir Bernard Burke, C.B., "Burke's Peerage, Baronetage, and Knightage," Burke's Peerage Ltd.,London, Edited by Peter Townsend, MCMLXIII (1963), page 2485 [§ Waldegrave]. The ancestry shown here is from an unverified file in Ancestry.com in 2010.
_____________________ | _____________________|_____________________ | _____________________| | | | | _____________________ | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | _____________________| | | | | _____________________ | | | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | | _____________________ | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | _John YOUNG _____________| | (1763 - 1839) m 1785 | | | _____________________ | | | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | | | | _____________________| | | | | | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | | _____________________ | | | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | | _____________________ | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | | |--Brigham YOUNG | (1801 - 1877) | _Col. Samuel HOWE ___+ | | (1642 - 1713) m 1663 | _Samuel HOWE ________|_Martha BENT ________ | | (1668 - 1731) (1643 - 1680) | _Peter HOWE _________| | | (1696 - 1756) m 1723| | | | _Isaac (Jr) MIXER ___ | | | | (1629 - 1716) m 1661 | | |_Abigail MIXER ______|_Rebecca GARFIELD ___ | | (1672 - ....) (1641 - 1684) | _Phineas HOWE _______| | | (1735 - 1807) m 1761| | | | _Col. Samuel HOWE ___+ | | | | (1642 - 1713) m 1663 | | | _David HOWE _________|_Martha BENT ________ | | | | (1674 - 1759) m 1701 (1643 - 1680) | | |_Thankful HOWE ______| | | (1703 - 1766) m 1723| | | | _John DEATH _________ | | | | (1651 - 1690) m 1675 | | |_Hepzibah DEATH _____|_Mary PEABODY _______ | | (1680 - 1769) m 1701 (1656 - 1689) |_Abigail ("Nabby") HOWE _| (1765 - 1815) m 1785 | | _William GODDARD ____ | | (1627 - 1691) m 1652 | _Edward GODDARD _____|_Elizabeth MILES ____ | | (1675 - 1754) m 1697 (1627 - 1697) | _Ebenezer GODDARD ___| | | (1713 - 1762) m 1737| | | | _Simon STONE ________+ | | | | (1631 - 1708) | | |_Susannah STONE _____|_Mary WHIPPLE _______ | | (1675 - 1754) m 1697 (1633 - 1720) |_Susanna GODDARD ____| (1742 - 1837) m 1761| | _Samuel BRIGHAM _____+ | | (1652 - 1713) | _Samuel BRIGHAM _____|_Elizabeth HOWE _____ | | (1689 - 1771) (1673 - 1733) |_Sybella BRIGHAM ____| (1718 - 1807) m 1737| | _____________________ | | |_Abigail MOORE ______|_____________________ (1696 - 1731)
Young was the American religious leader and colonizer of Utah, second president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Mormons).
Young spent his boyhood in the farm country of Vermont and western New York and received only two months of formal schooling. He worked as a carpenter, glazier, and journeyman painter. In 1829 he settled in the town of Mendon, New York, where he met a brother and disciple of Joseph Smith, founder and prophet of the Mormons. Smith's brother converted Young, previously a Methodist, to Mormonism, and on April 14, 1832, he was baptized and confirmed in the church. Young quickly distinguished himself as a preacher and evangelist in the area around Mendon; within the year he was ordained an elder.
Between 1833 and 1836, Young's fame and stature within the Mormon movement rapidly increased. About 1833 he organized a group of Mormons in the eastern states and led them to Kirtland, Ohio, where Joseph Smith had established headquarters. At Kirtland, Young met Smith for the first time. Impressed by Young's zeal and persuasive powers, Smith sent him into the surrounding states and Canada on missionary assignments. When, in 1835, the Mormons created a Quorum, or Council, of Twelve Apostles with powers second only to those of Smith, Young was named one of the apostles. In 1836 he was elected president of the Quorum. He was a strong figure in the movement during the period of persecution, climaxed (1838) by the migration to Hancock County, Illinois, and the establishment there of Nauvoo as the new center of Mormonism.
From 1839 to 1841 Young worked with the Mormon mission in Liverpool, England, preaching and distributing religious literature; he arranged for the emigration of about 70,000 converts from Europe to America. He returned to the U.S. in 1841 and for several years served as a missionary in the eastern states. After Joseph Smith was shot and killed by a lynch mob in 1844, Young was elected acting president of the Mormon church and henceforth was its leader.
Because of sentiment against their group in Illinois, Young and his colleagues decided to leave Nauvoo. In 1846-47 he organized and supervised the migration of close to 5000 Mormons across the Great Plains and the Rocky Mountains into the arid Great Basin. There, in Great Salt Lake Valley, he founded (July 1847) Great Salt Lake City. On December 5, 1847, he was formally elected head of the Mormon church.
Under Young's autocratic leadership Salt Lake City and the surrounding region soon became the Zion, or promised land, that the Mormons had long sought. His followers build extensive irrigation projects; developed farms, small businesses, and cooperative stores; and set up a legislature, public school, and two institutions of higher learning. In 1850 the U.S. Congress enacted legislation establishing the region, previously known as the state of Deseret, as the territory of Utah. Young was made territorial governor.
In August 1852, Young publicly endorsed the doctrine of polygamy, basing his pronouncement on a revelation said to have been experienced by Joseph Smith in 1843. His open advocacy of the doctrine disturbed the federal government and the non-Mormon residents of Utah. Finally, in 1857, President James Buchanan appointed a new territorial governor. Young refused to relinquish his post, and when rumors of an armed Mormon rebellion reached Washington, the president sent federal troops to Utah. Hostilities were averted, largely as a result of Young's statesmanship, and the new governor was installed without incident. Nonetheless, as president of the church, Young continued to play a dominant role in Utah. In 1871 he was indicted on a polygamy charge but was not convicted. Young is believed to have married 27 times and was survived by 17 wives and 57 children.