Obadiah Newcomb and Abigail
Husband Obadiah Newcomb 1
Born: Abt 1695 - Edgartown, Marthas Vine Yard, Massaachusetts 2
Christened:
Died: 4 May 1761 - Hebron, Tolland County, Connecticut 2
Buried:
AFN: 1M02-CH
Father: Simon Newcomb (Abt 1666-1745) 1
Mother: Deborah Newcomb (1664-1756) 1
Marriage: Abt 1721 - Hebron, Tolland County, Connecticut 2
Wife Abigail 1
Born: Abt 1693 - Of Andover, Tolland, Connecticut 2
Christened:
Died: 9 May 1757 - Hebron, Tolland County, Connecticut 2
Buried:
AFN: BCVN-DL
Children
1 M Daniel Newcomb 1
Born: 29 Nov 1729 - Hebron, Tolland County, Connecticut 2
Christened:
Died: After 1789 - Hebron, Tolland County, Connecticut 2
Buried:
AFN: N450-Q8
Spouse: Elizabeth May (1730-After 1789) 1
Marr: Abt 1763 - Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut 2
2 F Eunice Newcomb
Born: Abt 1725 - <Bolton, ?, Connecticut>
Christened:
Died: Bef 1758
Buried:
AFN: N450-NW
3 F Jemima Newcomb
Born: 8 Dec 1734 - Hebron, Tolland County, Connecticut 2
Christened:
Died: 28 Dec 1786 - Leverett, Franklin County, Massachusetts 2
Buried:
Spouse: Seth Wales (Bef 1734- )
Marr: 12 Mar 1754 - Hebron, Tolland County, Connecticut 2
4 M Eleazer Newcomb
Born: 1727
Christened: Apr 1727 - Bolton, ?, Connecticut
Died:
Buried:
AFN: N450-P3
John Doughty and Abigail
Husband John Doughty
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Marriage:
Wife Abigail
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Children
1 F Sarah Doughty
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Spouse: Isaac Hicks (1767-1820)
Nathaniel Charnell and Abigail
Husband Nathaniel Charnell 3
Born: 1676 - Nottingham, , Nottingham, England
Christened:
Died: 1737 - Nottingham, , Nottingham, England
Buried:
Father: Nathaniel Charnell (1652-1692) 3
Mother: Elizabeth Gamull (1652-1692) 3
Marriage: 1701
Wife Abigail 3
Born: 1681 - Nottingham, , Nottingham, England
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
John Terrill and Abigail
Husband John Terrill 3 4
Born: Bef 1644 - Milford, New Haven, CT 4
Christened:
Died: 27 Feb 1712 - Milford, New Haven, CT 4
Buried:
Father: Roger Terrill Jr (1616-1682) 3 4
Mother: Abigail Ufford (Abt 1618-Abt 1670) 3 4
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Sarah Willey ( - ) 3 - Abt 1675
Wife Abigail 3
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
John Blakeman and Abigail
Husband John Blakeman 1
Born: 4 Apr 1685
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Father: Ebenezer Blakeman ( - ) 1
Mother: Patience Wilcox (1663- ) 1
Marriage:
Wife Abigail (details suppressed for this person)
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
General Notes (Husband)
!BIRTH:Descendants of William Wilcoxson of Derbyshire, E n , d Stratford, ConnecticuttDescendants of William Wilcox s o n o f Derbyshire, England, an d Stratford, Connecticut t , Thomas Wilcox; P.O. Box 462; Pasadena, CA 91102, Mimeog ra ph, Spring 1963, p 1
William Carpenter and Abigail
Husband William Carpenter 1
Born: 1605 - Cobham, Surrey, England
Christened:
Died: 1659
Buried:
Father: Alexander Carpenter (1560-1612) 1
Mother: Priscilla Dillen (Abt 1552-1653) 1
Marriage: Between 1636 and 1656
Wife Abigail 1
Born: 1606 - England
Christened:
Died: 1687
Buried:
General Notes (Husband)
!BIRTH:v2t2117.FTW, v2t2117.FTW
!DEATH:v2t2117.FTW, v2t2117.FTW
General Notes (Wife)
!BIRTH:v2t2117.FTW, v2t2117.FTW
!DEATH:v2t2117.FTW, v2t2117.FTW
Notes (Marriage)
!MARRIAGE:v2t2117.FTW, v2t2117.FTW
Aaron Case and Abigail
Husband Aaron Case 1
Born: 1770
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Father: Philip Case (1731-Abt 1816) 1
Mother: Linda Holcombe (1740- ) 1
Marriage:
Wife Abigail 1
Born: 1774
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
General Notes (Husband)
Database Mcgc6ba # 13679
!BIRTH:SOURCE #4, SOURCE #4
General Notes (Wife)
Database Mcgc6ba #13715
!BIRTH:SOURCE #4, SOURCE #4
Samuel McGahey and Abigail
Husband Samuel McGahey 1
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Marriage:
Wife Abigail 1
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Children
1 F Elizabeth McGahey 1
Born: - , IN
Christened:
Died: 22 Jul 1869
Buried:
Spouse: Egbert Clark Ostrom (1831- ) 1
Marr: 1857 - , Warren County, IL
George Burrows and Abigail
Husband George Burrows 5
Born: Between 1694 and 1704 - , Bedfordshire, England
Christened:
Died: After 1725
Buried:
AFN: J6L9-WP
Marriage: Bef 1725 - , , , England
Wife Abigail 5
Born: Between 1697 and 1707 - , , , England
Christened:
Died: 7 Nov 1763 - , , , England
Buried: 7 Nov 1763 - Flitwick, Bedfordshire, England
AFN: J6L9-XV
Children
1 M George Burroughs 5
Born: 25 Jul 1725 - Flitwick, Bedfordshire, , England
Christened: 25 Jul 1725 - Flitwick, Bedfordshire, England
Died: - , Bedfordshire, England
Buried:
AFN: G7K0-37
Spouse: Ann Cox (1725- ) 5
Marr: 25 Oct 1750 - Flitwick, Bedfordshire, England
General Notes (Husband)
[mytree.FTW]
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
General Notes (Wife)
[mytree.FTW]
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
General Notes for Child George Burroughs
[mytree.FTW]
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
Elkanah Caswell and Abigail
Husband Elkanah Caswell
Born: Abt 1700
Christened:
Died: After 1765
Buried: After 1765
Father: William Caswell (1660-After 1712)
Mother: Mary (Austin) Lincoln (1670- )
Marriage:
Wife Abigail
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Children
1 M Abiel Caswell
Born: Abt 1730
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Spouse: Phebe Staples ( - )
Marr: 1753
General Notes for Child Abiel Caswell
French and Indian War
Jacob Smith and Abigail L.
Husband Jacob Smith 1
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Marriage:
Wife Abigail L. 1
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Children
1 F Flora May Smith 1
Born: 1857 - Coldwater, Branch County, MI
Christened:
Died: 29 May 1918 - Detroit, Wayne County, MI
Buried: - Oak Grove Cemetery, Coldwater, Branch County, MI
Spouse: George Husted Van Valkenburg (1853-1931) 1
Marr: 19 Sep 1877 - Coldwater, Branch County, MI
General Notes for Child Flora May Smith
1870 age 13 Marryage age 20 1880 age 23
Died age 61 yrs 8 days
Isaac Strope and Abigale
Husband Isaac Strope 1
Born:
Christened: 8 May 1768 - Drc, Catskill, Greene County, NY
Died:
Buried:
Father: Johannes Strope (Abt 1740-1804) 1
Mother: Marytje Van Valkenburg (1744- ) 1
Marriage:
Wife Abigale (details suppressed for this person)
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
General Notes (Husband)
BIRTH & BAPTISM: sponsors: Isaac Valk and Jannetj e V a l k ; Church record
Abihail
Husband Abihail 1
Born: - [Abt. 549 BC]
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Father: Shimei ( - ) 1
Mother:
Marriage:
Wife
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Children
1 F Esther 1
Born: - [Abt. 519 BC]
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Spouse: Xerxes I 'The Great' Of Persia King Of Persia ( - ) 1
General Notes (Husband)
!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
General Notes for Child Esther
Esther is the same as the Biblical Queen Esther.Es t h e r i s the same as the Biblical Queen Esther.
!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
Abimael
Husband Abimael (details suppressed for this person)
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Father: Joktan ( - ) 1
Mother:
Marriage:
Wife (details suppressed for this person)
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Abiud
Husband Abiud 1
Born: - MT 1:13
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Father: Zerubbabel ( - ) 1
Mother:
Marriage:
Wife
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Children
1 M Eliakim 1
Born: - MT 1:13
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Abraham and Sarah (Sari)
Husband Abraham 1 6
Born: Bef 1992 B.C. - Ur, Chaldea, Mesopotamia
Christened:
Died: D. 1817 BC - Canaan
Buried: - Bur. In Cave Of, Machpelah, Near Hebron
Father: Terah ( - ) 1
Mother: Amtheta ( - ) 1
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Hagar (Keturah) ( - ) 1
Wife Sarah (Sari) 1
Born: Private
Christened: Private
Died:
Buried: Private
Noted events in her life were:
TITL, Private
Fact 8, Private
Fact 10, Private
Fact 7, Private
BAPL, Private
ENDL, Private
Fact 9, Private
Fact 11, Private
Fact 12, Private
Fact 13, Private
SLGC, Private
Children
1 M Isaac 1
Born: - B. 1896 BC
Christened:
Died: - D. 1716 BC
Buried: - Bur. In Cave Of, Machpela, Canaan
Spouse: Rebekah ( - ) 1
Spouse: Leah ( - ) 1
General Notes (Husband)
!BIRTH:v2t2117.FTW, v2t2117.FTW
!DEATH:v2t2117.FTW, v2t2117.FTW
!BURIAL:v2t2117.FTW, v2t2117.FTW
Notes (Marriage)
_STAT: EVEN TYPE Private-Begin DATE Private TYPE Marriage Fact DATE Private TYPE SLGS DATE Private
General Notes for Child Isaac
!BIRTH:v2t2117.FTW, v2t2117.FTW
!DEATH:v2t2117.FTW, v2t2117.FTW
!BURIAL:v2t2117.FTW, v2t2117.FTW
Abraham and Hagar (Keturah)
Husband Abraham 1 6
Born: Bef 1992 B.C. - Ur, Chaldea, Mesopotamia
Christened:
Died: D. 1817 BC - Canaan
Buried: - Bur. In Cave Of, Machpelah, Near Hebron
Father: Terah ( - ) 1
Mother: Amtheta ( - ) 1
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Sarah (Sari) ( - ) 1
Wife Hagar (Keturah) 1
Born: Private
Christened: Private
Died:
Buried: Private
Noted events in her life were:
TITL, Private
Fact 8, Private
Fact 10, Private
Fact 7, Private
BAPL, Private
ENDL, Private
Fact 9, Private
Fact 11, Private
Fact 12, Private
Fact 13, Private
SLGC, Private
Children
1 M Ishmael 1
Born: Private
Christened: Private
Died:
Buried: Private
General Notes (Husband)
!BIRTH:v2t2117.FTW, v2t2117.FTW
!DEATH:v2t2117.FTW, v2t2117.FTW
!BURIAL:v2t2117.FTW, v2t2117.FTW
Notes (Marriage)
_STAT: EVEN TYPE Private-Begin DATE Private TYPE Marriage Fact DATE Private TYPE SLGS DATE Private
Abraham (Ibrahim) and Hagar 'The Egyptian'
Husband Abraham (Ibrahim) 1
Born: - [Abt. 2052 BC]
Christened:
Died: - [1877 BC] Hebron, Palestine
Buried: - Cave Of Machpelah, Hebron, Palestine
Father: Terah (Terih) King Of Agade ( - ) 1
Mother: Maria ( - ) 1
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Sarai (Sarah) Bint Haran Princess ( - ) 1
Other Spouse: Keturah ( - ) 1
Wife Hagar 'The Egyptian' 1
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Children
1 M Ishmael (Isma'il) Ibn Abraham 1
Born: - [Abt 1966 BC]
Christened:
Died: - [Abt 1829 BC]
Buried:
Spouse: Ra'la Bint Mudad ( - ) 1
General Notes (Husband)
Departed Haran in abt 2031 [Gen 12:4] to go to th e l a n d o f Canaan [Gen 12:5].
Abraham or Abram, biblical patriarch, according to t h e B o o k of Genesis (see 11:27-25:10), progenitor of th e H ebre w s , who probably lived in the period between 200 0 an d 15 0 0 BC . Abraham is regarded by Muslims, who cal l hi m Ibrah im , a s an ancestor of the Arabs through Ishm ael . He was o nc e con sidered a contemporary of Hammurabi , ki ng of Babyl oni a. Bec ause the biblical account of hi s lif e is based o n tr adition s preserved by oral transmi ssio n rather than b y his torica l records, no biography i n th e present sense c an b e written . Originally called A bram , Abraham was the s on o f Terah , a descendant of She m, an d was born in the ci ty o f Ur of t he Chaldees, wher e he m arried his half siste r Sar ai, or Sar ah. They lef t Ur wit h his nephew Lot and L ot's f amily unde r a divin e inspira tion and went to Haran . Receiv ing a promi se th at God wou ld make him a "great na tion," Ab ram move d o n to Canaan , where he lived as a noma d. Famin e led h im to E gypt, bu t he was driven out for mis represent in g Sarai as hi s sis ter. Again in Canaan, afte r quarrel s b etween Abram an d L ot and their herdsmen, the y separa ted, L ot remaining ne a r Sodom and Abram continuin g hi s nomadic l ife. He late r res cued Lot from the captivi t y of King Chedo rlaomer o f Elam an d was blessed by the p r iest Melchizedek , king o f Salem. The n God promised Abr a m a son by his wif e Sarai , repeated hi s earlier promis es , and confirmed thes e b y a covenant. Whe n this covena nt w as later renewed, t h e rite of circumcisio n was esta blishe d, Abram's name be cam e Abraham, and Sarai' s becam e Sarah . God subsequentl y repe ated his promise o f a so n by Sara h by means of vis iting an gels. When God info rm ed Abraha m that he intende d to destro y Sodom and Gomorr a h becaus e of the wickednes s of their in habitants, Abra ham p leade d with him to spar e the cities. E ventually i t was agre e d that God would sp are the cities i f he coul d find only t e n righteous men . The ten men coul d not b e found, and Go d de stroyed bot h cities. Ishmael, fi rs t son of Abraham, w hose m other wa s Hagar, an Egyptian s l ave, was born when A braham w as 8 6 years old. Isaac, bo rn t o Abraham by Sara h in his 100 t h year, was the firs t of hi s legitimate desc endants. Go d d emanded that Abra ham sacrif ice Isaac as a t est of fai th, bu t because o f Abraham's unq uestioning comp liance, G od permit ted hi m to spare Isaac an d rewarded Abr aham wit h a formal r en ewal of his promise. A fter Sarah di ed, Abr aham married K e turah and had six son s by her. He d ied a t the biblica l ag e of 175 and was burie d beside Sara h i n the Cave o f Machpel ah, in what is now He bron, West B an k. Christia ns, Muslims , and Jews accept Abra ham as an e p itome of t he man of unswe rving faith, a view r eflecte d i n the Ne w Testament. Source : "Abraham," Microsof t(R ) Enca rta(R ) 98 Encyclopedia. (c) 1 993-1997 Microsoft C o rporati on . All rights reserved.Departe d Haran in abt 20 3 1 [Ge n 1 2:4] to go to the land of Canaa n [Gen12:5].
Abraham or Abram, biblical patriarch, according to t h e B o o k of Genesis(see 11:27-25:10), prog enitor of th e H ebre w s , who probably lived in theperiod between 200 0 an d 150 0 B C . Abraham is r egarded by Muslims, who cal lhi m Ibrahi m , a s an ancestor of the Arabs through Ishma el . He wa s o nc econ sidered a contemporary of Hammurabi , ki ng of Babylo nia . Bec ause thebiblical accoun t of hi s lif e is based o n tra dition s preserved by oraltransmis sion r ather than b y histo ric a l records, no biography i n thepr esent sense c an be wr itte n. Originally called Ab ram, Abr aham was the s on of Ter ah , a descendant ofShem , and wa s born in t he ci ty of Ur o f t he Chaldees, wher e he marr iedhis half siste r Sarai, o r Sara h. They lef t U r with h is nephew Lot andL ot's famil y unde r a divin e inspiratio n and went to Haran . Receivi n g apromi se th at God woul d make him a "great na tion," Abr am move d o n toCanaan, wh ere he live d as a noma d. Famine l ed h im to E gypt, but h e wasdriven out for misr epresentin g S arai as h i s sister . Again in Canaan,after q uarrels be t ween Abram an d Lot a nd their herdsmen, they se par ated , Lo t remaining nea r So dom and Abram continuing hi s nom adic li fe. He laterresc u ed Lot fro m the captivity o f K ing Chedor laomer of Elam a n d wasblessed by the pries t M elchizedek, k ing o f Salem . The n God promised Abrama s o n by his wife Sa rai, repeat ed his e arlier promises, a n d c onfirmedthese b y a covena nt. When th is covenant wa s l ater renewed, the ri te of ci rcumcision was establishe d, Ab ram's name b ecame Ab raham , and Sarai's beca me Sar ah. God subsequently repeate d hi s promise of a son b y Sa r ah by m eans of visitingangel s . When God informed Abr a ham that h e intended to destro y S odom and Gomorrahbeca use o f the wi cked ness of thei r inhab itants, Abraham pl eaded wit h himt o spare the citi es. Event ually it was ag r eed that Go d wo uld spare theci ties if h e could find o nly ten righteou s m en. The ten me n coul d no t befound , and God destroyed bo t h cities. Ish mael, first s on o f Abraham, whose mother w a s Hagar, an E gyptian slave,w a s born when Abraha m was 8 6 ye ars old. I saac, born to Ab r aham by Sarahin his 100t h year , was th e first of his l e gi timate descendants. God demande d tha t Abraham sacrif ice Isa ac as a test of faith , but beca u s e ofAbraham' s unquestion ing compliance, Go d permitted h i m to spar e Isaac andreward ed Abraha m wit h a formal ren ewa l of h is promise. After Sa rah died,Abrah am married Ke tura h an d had si x sons by her . He died at t he biblicala ge o f 1 75 and was buried besid e Sarah in th e Cave of M a chp elah, i n whatis now Hebron, W est Bank. Ch ristians, Mu sl ims, and Je ws accept Abraham a s an epitom e of the ma n o funswerving fai th, a v iew reflec ted in th e New Testa me nt. Source: "Abraha m," Microsoft(R ) Encarta( R) 98 Ency c lopedia. (c) 1993-1997M icrosoft Corpo ratio n . All righ t s reserved.
!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
!DEATH:Genesis, Genesis, 25:7
!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
!BURIAL:Genesis, Genesis, 25:9
!BURIAL:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
General Notes for Child Ishmael (Isma'il) Ibn Abraham
As with the biblical genealogy, the early Arab genea l o g y w as established by word of mouth and tradition . I t i s pr esen ted as a guideline, not as a generation b y ge nera tio n speci fication of the descendants.As with t he bi blica l ge nealogy , the early Arab genealogy was est ablish edby w ord o f mout h an d tradition. It is presente d a s a guideli ne, no t as ag eneration by generation spec ific ation o f th e desce ndants.
!BIRTH:Genesis, Genesis, 16:16
!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
!DEATH:Genesis, Genesis, 25:17
!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
Abraham (Ibrahim) and Sarai (Sarah) Bint Haran Princess
Husband Abraham (Ibrahim) 1
Born: - [Abt. 2052 BC]
Christened:
Died: - [1877 BC] Hebron, Palestine
Buried: - Cave Of Machpelah, Hebron, Palestine
Father: Terah (Terih) King Of Agade ( - ) 1
Mother: Maria ( - ) 1
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Hagar 'The Egyptian' ( - ) 1
Other Spouse: Keturah ( - ) 1
Wife Sarai (Sarah) Bint Haran Princess 1
Born: - [Abt 2042 BC] Ur, Chaldea
Christened:
Died: - [Abt. 1915 BC] Kiriatharba, Canaan (Hebron, Palestine)
Buried: - Cave Of Machpelah, Hebron, Palestine
Father: Haran ( - ) 1
Mother:
Children
1 M Isaac Ibn Abraham 1
Born: - [1922 BC] Haran, Padan-Aram
Christened:
Died: - [1742 BC] Beersheba, Canaan, Palestine
Buried: - Cave Of Machpelah, Hebron, Palestine
Spouse: Rebekah (Rebecca) Bint Bethuel ( - ) 1
General Notes (Husband)
Departed Haran in abt 2031 [Gen 12:4] to go to th e l a n d o f Canaan [Gen 12:5].
Abraham or Abram, biblical patriarch, according to t h e B o o k of Genesis (see 11:27-25:10), progenitor of th e H ebre w s , who probably lived in the period between 200 0 an d 15 0 0 BC . Abraham is regarded by Muslims, who cal l hi m Ibrah im , a s an ancestor of the Arabs through Ishm ael . He was o nc e con sidered a contemporary of Hammurabi , ki ng of Babyl oni a. Bec ause the biblical account of hi s lif e is based o n tr adition s preserved by oral transmi ssio n rather than b y his torica l records, no biography i n th e present sense c an b e written . Originally called A bram , Abraham was the s on o f Terah , a descendant of She m, an d was born in the ci ty o f Ur of t he Chaldees, wher e he m arried his half siste r Sar ai, or Sar ah. They lef t Ur wit h his nephew Lot and L ot's f amily unde r a divin e inspira tion and went to Haran . Receiv ing a promi se th at God wou ld make him a "great na tion," Ab ram move d o n to Canaan , where he lived as a noma d. Famin e led h im to E gypt, bu t he was driven out for mis represent in g Sarai as hi s sis ter. Again in Canaan, afte r quarrel s b etween Abram an d L ot and their herdsmen, the y separa ted, L ot remaining ne a r Sodom and Abram continuin g hi s nomadic l ife. He late r res cued Lot from the captivi t y of King Chedo rlaomer o f Elam an d was blessed by the p r iest Melchizedek , king o f Salem. The n God promised Abr a m a son by his wif e Sarai , repeated hi s earlier promis es , and confirmed thes e b y a covenant. Whe n this covena nt w as later renewed, t h e rite of circumcisio n was esta blishe d, Abram's name be cam e Abraham, and Sarai' s becam e Sarah . God subsequentl y repe ated his promise o f a so n by Sara h by means of vis iting an gels. When God info rm ed Abraha m that he intende d to destro y Sodom and Gomorr a h becaus e of the wickednes s of their in habitants, Abra ham p leade d with him to spar e the cities. E ventually i t was agre e d that God would sp are the cities i f he coul d find only t e n righteous men . The ten men coul d not b e found, and Go d de stroyed bot h cities. Ishmael, fi rs t son of Abraham, w hose m other wa s Hagar, an Egyptian s l ave, was born when A braham w as 8 6 years old. Isaac, bo rn t o Abraham by Sara h in his 100 t h year, was the firs t of hi s legitimate desc endants. Go d d emanded that Abra ham sacrif ice Isaac as a t est of fai th, bu t because o f Abraham's unq uestioning comp liance, G od permit ted hi m to spare Isaac an d rewarded Abr aham wit h a formal r en ewal of his promise. A fter Sarah di ed, Abr aham married K e turah and had six son s by her. He d ied a t the biblica l ag e of 175 and was burie d beside Sara h i n the Cave o f Machpel ah, in what is now He bron, West B an k. Christia ns, Muslims , and Jews accept Abra ham as an e p itome of t he man of unswe rving faith, a view r eflecte d i n the Ne w Testament. Source : "Abraham," Microsof t(R ) Enca rta(R ) 98 Encyclopedia. (c) 1 993-1997 Microsoft C o rporati on . All rights reserved.Departe d Haran in abt 20 3 1 [Ge n 1 2:4] to go to the land of Canaa n [Gen12:5].
Abraham or Abram, biblical patriarch, according to t h e B o o k of Genesis(see 11:27-25:10), prog enitor of th e H ebre w s , who probably lived in theperiod between 200 0 an d 150 0 B C . Abraham is r egarded by Muslims, who cal lhi m Ibrahi m , a s an ancestor of the Arabs through Ishma el . He wa s o nc econ sidered a contemporary of Hammurabi , ki ng of Babylo nia . Bec ause thebiblical accoun t of hi s lif e is based o n tra dition s preserved by oraltransmis sion r ather than b y histo ric a l records, no biography i n thepr esent sense c an be wr itte n. Originally called Ab ram, Abr aham was the s on of Ter ah , a descendant ofShem , and wa s born in t he ci ty of Ur o f t he Chaldees, wher e he marr iedhis half siste r Sarai, o r Sara h. They lef t U r with h is nephew Lot andL ot's famil y unde r a divin e inspiratio n and went to Haran . Receivi n g apromi se th at God woul d make him a "great na tion," Abr am move d o n toCanaan, wh ere he live d as a noma d. Famine l ed h im to E gypt, but h e wasdriven out for misr epresentin g S arai as h i s sister . Again in Canaan,after q uarrels be t ween Abram an d Lot a nd their herdsmen, they se par ated , Lo t remaining nea r So dom and Abram continuing hi s nom adic li fe. He laterresc u ed Lot fro m the captivity o f K ing Chedor laomer of Elam a n d wasblessed by the pries t M elchizedek, k ing o f Salem . The n God promised Abrama s o n by his wife Sa rai, repeat ed his e arlier promises, a n d c onfirmedthese b y a covena nt. When th is covenant wa s l ater renewed, the ri te of ci rcumcision was establishe d, Ab ram's name b ecame Ab raham , and Sarai's beca me Sar ah. God subsequently repeate d hi s promise of a son b y Sa r ah by m eans of visitingangel s . When God informed Abr a ham that h e intended to destro y S odom and Gomorrahbeca use o f the wi cked ness of thei r inhab itants, Abraham pl eaded wit h himt o spare the citi es. Event ually it was ag r eed that Go d wo uld spare theci ties if h e could find o nly ten righteou s m en. The ten me n coul d no t befound , and God destroyed bo t h cities. Ish mael, first s on o f Abraham, whose mother w a s Hagar, an E gyptian slave,w a s born when Abraha m was 8 6 ye ars old. I saac, born to Ab r aham by Sarahin his 100t h year , was th e first of his l e gi timate descendants. God demande d tha t Abraham sacrif ice Isa ac as a test of faith , but beca u s e ofAbraham' s unquestion ing compliance, Go d permitted h i m to spar e Isaac andreward ed Abraha m wit h a formal ren ewa l of h is promise. After Sa rah died,Abrah am married Ke tura h an d had si x sons by her . He died at t he biblicala ge o f 1 75 and was buried besid e Sarah in th e Cave of M a chp elah, i n whatis now Hebron, W est Bank. Ch ristians, Mu sl ims, and Je ws accept Abraham a s an epitom e of the ma n o funswerving fai th, a v iew reflec ted in th e New Testa me nt. Source: "Abraha m," Microsoft(R ) Encarta( R) 98 Ency c lopedia. (c) 1993-1997M icrosoft Corpo ratio n . All righ t s reserved.
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!DEATH:Genesis, Genesis, 25:7
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!BURIAL:Genesis, Genesis, 25:9
!BURIAL:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
General Notes (Wife)
Became the concubine, then bigomously, the wife of t h e P h a raoh of Egypt.Became the concubine, then bigomous ly , t h e wi fe of the Pharaoh of Egypt.
!BIRTH:Genesis, Genesis, 17:17
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!DEATH:Genesis, Genesis, 23:1,2
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!BURIAL:Genesis, Genesis, 23:19
!BURIAL:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
General Notes for Child Isaac Ibn Abraham
Isaac (Hebrew, "laughter"), Old Testament patriarc h , t h e s on of Abraham, half brother of Ishmael, and fat he r o f J aco b and Esau. The birth of Isaac was promise d (se e Ge nesi s 17 :19, 21) to Abraham and his wife Sarah , afte r a l ong a nd ch ildless marriage, as a sign that t he bles sing s origin ally b estowed by God upon Abraham wo uld be c ontin ued in Is aac, he ir of the Covenant. The ev ents of I saac' s life ar e recounte d in Genesis 21-28. Th e dominan t stor y in the na rrative, an d one of the mos t widely kno wn stor ies in the B ible, is tha t of the pro jected sacrif ice of I saac (see Gen esis 22). Acc ording t o this account , God tes ted Abraham' s faith by askin g hi m to sacrific e his belove d son. At th e last moment, af t er God was con vinced of th e perfect obed ience of bot h fathe r and son , he accepte d a ram as a subst itute fo r the youth . Thi s story is thou ght to express th e Hebre w rejection o f hu man sacrifice, p racticed by surrou ndin g nations. The r a m is recalled toda y in synagogue ritu a l at the solemn b lowi ng of the shofar , or ram's horn, du r ing the Jewish H igh Hol y Days, Rosh H ashanah and Yom K ippu r. The New Tes tament all udes to Isaa c as a precurso r of Ch rist and o f the church (s ee Galatia ns 3:16, 4:21 -31), an d the obed ience to his fathe r to th e extent o f self-sacrif ice is a ssociated with that o f Chr ist (se e Hebrews 11:17-1 9). Th ese themes were develope d b y sev eral of the patristi c wr iters, and Isaac appears of t e n in Christian art, parti cu larly in association wit h t h e Eucharist. Archaeologis t s and biblical scholars h ave d raw n parallels between th e b iblical narrative of I saac an d th e history of the Sem iti c tribes. Abraham i s thought t o repr esent the nomadi c stoc k out of which t he Hebrew an d Edomit e tribes separ ated. Is aac is believ ed to represen t the trib es that joi ned to for m the Hebr ew confederacy a nd to give a llegianc e to the God , Yahwe h, or Jehovah, ori ginally a trib al de ity; and Ishma el i s believed to repres ent the tribe s o f Edom. Isaac w a s a relatively minor figu re compare d to th e other tw o grea t biblical patriarchs, A braham, h is father , and J acob, hi s son; but a number of t he detai ls of the bi bli cal accoun t are believed by schola rs to h ave major symb o lic importan ce. The story of his bi rth i s believed t o b e a deliberat e attempt by early Hebre w wr iters to al ter th e tradition s of the Semitic tribes i n o rder to st rengthen a dherence t o the Hebrew confederac y , a militar y and politica l allianc e, by suggesting tha t i t had div ine inspiration. I n makin g Isaac the legitim at e son, an d Ishmael the illegiti mate s on, of their comm o n ancesto r, the Hebrews claimed sup erior ity over the in de penden t Edomite tribes. Finally, th e riva lry between I saa c' s two sons is thought to reflect ag ain t he rivalr y bet w een Edom and the Hebrews. Source: "Isaa c, " Microso ft(R ) E ncarta(R) 98 Encyclopedia. (c) 1993-199 7 M icrosof t C orpor ation. All rights reserved.Isaac (Hebrew , " laugh te r"), Ol d Testament patriarch, the son of Abraham, ha l f b rother o f Ishma el, and father of Jacob and Esau . T h e b irth of Is aacwas promised (see Genesis 17:19, 2 1 ) t o A b raham and h is wife Sarah, aftera long and chil dl ess m arriag e, as a s ign that the blessings o riginall ybe stowe d by Go d upon Ab raham would be continued in Isa ac , heir o f theCove nant. T he e vents of Isaac's life ar e r ecounted i n Genesi s 21-28 . The dominant story in th e nar rative, an d one of th e mos t widely knownstories i n the B ible, i s th at of the pr oje cted sacrifice of Isa ac (seeG enesis 22). Ac cording to th i s account, God te s ted Abrah am's faith byask ing him to sa c rifice his belov ed son. A t the last moment , after God wa s c onvinced o f the perfec t obedience of bot h father and s on, h eaccep ted a ram a s a substitu te for th e youth. Thi s stor y i s thought toe xpress the Hebrew reject ion of huma n sacri f ice, pr actic ed by surroundingnations . The ram i s reca lle d today in s ynagogue ritual at the sol emnblo win g o f the sh ofar, o r ram's horn, during the Jewis h High Ho l y Days,Ros h Hash anah and Yom Kip pur. The New Te stame n t alludes to Is aa c as a precursor of Christ and of t he chu rch (see Galatia n s 3 :16, 4:21-31), and the obedien c e t o his father toth e ex tent of self-sacrifice is asso ciat e d w ith that of C hrist ( seeHebrews 11:17-19). Thes e them e s were develope d by severa l of thepatris tic wri ters, a n d Isaac appear s often in Chri stian art, particu larlyin a ss ociation wit h the Eu charist . Archaeologist s and biblic a l scholars h ave drawn parallel s between th ebiblical narr at ive of I s aac and the history o f the Se mitic tribes.Abr aha m is t hought to represent the no madi c stock o ut of wh ic h th e Hebrewand Edomite tribes sep a rated. Isaac is beli ev e d to represent the tribes tha t joine d to form the Hebr e w c onfederacy and to give all egiance t o theGod, Yahwe h , or Je hov ah, originally a tr ibal deity; a nd Ishmael i sb elieve d to represent the tri bes of Edom. Isa a c wa s a rel ativel y minorfigure compar ed to the other tw o gre at bibli cal pat riarchs, Abraha m , hisfather, and Jaco b , his son ; but a nu mber of th e details of the biblicala ccou nt ar e belie ved b y schol ars to have major symboli c importa nce . Thestory o f hi s birth is believed t o b e a deliberat e a ttempt by ear l y Hebrewwriters to alt er the tradition s o f the Semitic t r ibes i n order tostre ngthen adherenc e to th e Hebrew co nfed eracy, a military a nd politicalalli ance , b y sugges ting th at it had divin e inspiration. In m akin g Isaacth e legitimat e son, and Is hmael t he illegitim ate so n, o f their commona ncestor, th e Hebrews claimed sup eriori t y over the indepe n dent Edom itetribes. Finally, th e ri valr y between Isaac's t wo son s is thought toreflect a ga i n th e rivalry between Ed om a nd the Hebrews. Source : " Isaac," Mi crosoft(R) Encarta( R ) 98 Encyclopedia. (c ) 1993 -1997Microso ft Corporatio n . A ll rights reserved.
!BIRTH:Genesis, Genesis, 17:21
!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
!DEATH:Genesis, Genesis, 35:28
!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
!BURIAL:Genesis, Genesis, 49:31
!BURIAL:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
Abraham (Ibrahim) and Keturah
Husband Abraham (Ibrahim) 1
Born: - [Abt. 2052 BC]
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Died: - [1877 BC] Hebron, Palestine
Buried: - Cave Of Machpelah, Hebron, Palestine
Father: Terah (Terih) King Of Agade ( - ) 1
Mother: Maria ( - ) 1
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Other Spouse: Hagar 'The Egyptian' ( - ) 1
Other Spouse: Sarai (Sarah) Bint Haran Princess ( - ) 1
Wife Keturah 1
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1 M Zimran 1
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2 M Joktan 1
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3 M Medan 1
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4 M Midian Ibn Abraham 1
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5 M Ishbak 1
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6 M Shuah 1
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Departed Haran in abt 2031 [Gen 12:4] to go to th e l a n d o f Canaan [Gen 12:5].
Abraham or Abram, biblical patriarch, according to t h e B o o k of Genesis (see 11:27-25:10), progenitor of th e H ebre w s , who probably lived in the period between 200 0 an d 15 0 0 BC . Abraham is regarded by Muslims, who cal l hi m Ibrah im , a s an ancestor of the Arabs through Ishm ael . He was o nc e con sidered a contemporary of Hammurabi , ki ng of Babyl oni a. Bec ause the biblical account of hi s lif e is based o n tr adition s preserved by oral transmi ssio n rather than b y his torica l records, no biography i n th e present sense c an b e written . Originally called A bram , Abraham was the s on o f Terah , a descendant of She m, an d was born in the ci ty o f Ur of t he Chaldees, wher e he m arried his half siste r Sar ai, or Sar ah. They lef t Ur wit h his nephew Lot and L ot's f amily unde r a divin e inspira tion and went to Haran . Receiv ing a promi se th at God wou ld make him a "great na tion," Ab ram move d o n to Canaan , where he lived as a noma d. Famin e led h im to E gypt, bu t he was driven out for mis represent in g Sarai as hi s sis ter. Again in Canaan, afte r quarrel s b etween Abram an d L ot and their herdsmen, the y separa ted, L ot remaining ne a r Sodom and Abram continuin g hi s nomadic l ife. He late r res cued Lot from the captivi t y of King Chedo rlaomer o f Elam an d was blessed by the p r iest Melchizedek , king o f Salem. The n God promised Abr a m a son by his wif e Sarai , repeated hi s earlier promis es , and confirmed thes e b y a covenant. Whe n this covena nt w as later renewed, t h e rite of circumcisio n was esta blishe d, Abram's name be cam e Abraham, and Sarai' s becam e Sarah . God subsequentl y repe ated his promise o f a so n by Sara h by means of vis iting an gels. When God info rm ed Abraha m that he intende d to destro y Sodom and Gomorr a h becaus e of the wickednes s of their in habitants, Abra ham p leade d with him to spar e the cities. E ventually i t was agre e d that God would sp are the cities i f he coul d find only t e n righteous men . The ten men coul d not b e found, and Go d de stroyed bot h cities. Ishmael, fi rs t son of Abraham, w hose m other wa s Hagar, an Egyptian s l ave, was born when A braham w as 8 6 years old. Isaac, bo rn t o Abraham by Sara h in his 100 t h year, was the firs t of hi s legitimate desc endants. Go d d emanded that Abra ham sacrif ice Isaac as a t est of fai th, bu t because o f Abraham's unq uestioning comp liance, G od permit ted hi m to spare Isaac an d rewarded Abr aham wit h a formal r en ewal of his promise. A fter Sarah di ed, Abr aham married K e turah and had six son s by her. He d ied a t the biblica l ag e of 175 and was burie d beside Sara h i n the Cave o f Machpel ah, in what is now He bron, West B an k. Christia ns, Muslims , and Jews accept Abra ham as an e p itome of t he man of unswe rving faith, a view r eflecte d i n the Ne w Testament. Source : "Abraham," Microsof t(R ) Enca rta(R ) 98 Encyclopedia. (c) 1 993-1997 Microsoft C o rporati on . All rights reserved.Departe d Haran in abt 20 3 1 [Ge n 1 2:4] to go to the land of Canaa n [Gen12:5].
Abraham or Abram, biblical patriarch, according to t h e B o o k of Genesis(see 11:27-25:10), prog enitor of th e H ebre w s , who probably lived in theperiod between 200 0 an d 150 0 B C . Abraham is r egarded by Muslims, who cal lhi m Ibrahi m , a s an ancestor of the Arabs through Ishma el . He wa s o nc econ sidered a contemporary of Hammurabi , ki ng of Babylo nia . Bec ause thebiblical accoun t of hi s lif e is based o n tra dition s preserved by oraltransmis sion r ather than b y histo ric a l records, no biography i n thepr esent sense c an be wr itte n. Originally called Ab ram, Abr aham was the s on of Ter ah , a descendant ofShem , and wa s born in t he ci ty of Ur o f t he Chaldees, wher e he marr iedhis half siste r Sarai, o r Sara h. They lef t U r with h is nephew Lot andL ot's famil y unde r a divin e inspiratio n and went to Haran . Receivi n g apromi se th at God woul d make him a "great na tion," Abr am move d o n toCanaan, wh ere he live d as a noma d. Famine l ed h im to E gypt, but h e wasdriven out for misr epresentin g S arai as h i s sister . Again in Canaan,after q uarrels be t ween Abram an d Lot a nd their herdsmen, they se par ated , Lo t remaining nea r So dom and Abram continuing hi s nom adic li fe. He laterresc u ed Lot fro m the captivity o f K ing Chedor laomer of Elam a n d wasblessed by the pries t M elchizedek, k ing o f Salem . The n God promised Abrama s o n by his wife Sa rai, repeat ed his e arlier promises, a n d c onfirmedthese b y a covena nt. When th is covenant wa s l ater renewed, the ri te of ci rcumcision was establishe d, Ab ram's name b ecame Ab raham , and Sarai's beca me Sar ah. God subsequently repeate d hi s promise of a son b y Sa r ah by m eans of visitingangel s . When God informed Abr a ham that h e intended to destro y S odom and Gomorrahbeca use o f the wi cked ness of thei r inhab itants, Abraham pl eaded wit h himt o spare the citi es. Event ually it was ag r eed that Go d wo uld spare theci ties if h e could find o nly ten righteou s m en. The ten me n coul d no t befound , and God destroyed bo t h cities. Ish mael, first s on o f Abraham, whose mother w a s Hagar, an E gyptian slave,w a s born when Abraha m was 8 6 ye ars old. I saac, born to Ab r aham by Sarahin his 100t h year , was th e first of his l e gi timate descendants. God demande d tha t Abraham sacrif ice Isa ac as a test of faith , but beca u s e ofAbraham' s unquestion ing compliance, Go d permitted h i m to spar e Isaac andreward ed Abraha m wit h a formal ren ewa l of h is promise. After Sa rah died,Abrah am married Ke tura h an d had si x sons by her . He died at t he biblicala ge o f 1 75 and was buried besid e Sarah in th e Cave of M a chp elah, i n whatis now Hebron, W est Bank. Ch ristians, Mu sl ims, and Je ws accept Abraham a s an epitom e of the ma n o funswerving fai th, a v iew reflec ted in th e New Testa me nt. Source: "Abraha m," Microsoft(R ) Encarta( R) 98 Ency c lopedia. (c) 1993-1997M icrosoft Corpo ratio n . All righ t s reserved.
!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
!DEATH:Genesis, Genesis, 25:7
!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
!BURIAL:Genesis, Genesis, 25:9
!BURIAL:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
Abu Abed Of Al-Hirah
Husband Abu Abed Of Al-Hirah 1
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Father: Qabus Of Al-Hirah ( - ) 1
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1 M Abu Farisi Of Al-Hirah 1
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Spouse: Zohra ( - ) 1
Achaemenes Of Elam King Of Elam
Husband Achaemenes Of Elam King Of Elam 1
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1 M Perses Of Elam King Of Elam 1
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Achaeus Of Syria and Dau Of Alexander 'The Great' Of Macedonia
Husband Achaeus Of Syria 1
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Father: Seleucus I 'Nictator' Of Syria King Of Syria ( - ) 1
Mother: Apama II Of Bactria ( - ) 1
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1 F Laodice I Of Syria 1
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2 M Andromachus Of Syria 1
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Achaius
Husband Achaius 7
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Father: King Eochaid IV Argyll Of Scotland (Abt 0747-0819) 1 7 8 9 10
Mother: Queen Fergusa (Urgusia) Of Scotland (0755- ) 1 8 9 10
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1 UPDA 2 DATE 777 2 PLAC Crowned
Archard Of Ferte-Sur-Aube and Acharda Of Bar-Sur-Aube
Husband Archard Of Ferte-Sur-Aube 1
Born: Bef 0901
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Died: Abt 0950
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Father: Regenald 'The Viking' Of Burgundy (Bef 0875- ) 1
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Wife Acharda Of Bar-Sur-Aube 1
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1 M Nocher I Of Bar-Sur-Aube 1
Born: Between 0920 and 0950
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Died: Abt 1003
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Spouse: Heiress Adelaide Of Soissons ( -Between 1042) 1
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!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
General Notes for Child Nocher I Of Bar-Sur-Aube
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!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
Achim
Husband Achim 1
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1 M Eliud 1
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Achiulf
Husband Achiulf 1
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1 M Vultwulf 1
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Elijah Hersey and Achsah
Husband Elijah Hersey 1
Born: 30 Apr 1714 - Hingham, Mass.
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Father: Joshua Hersey (1678-1740) 1
Mother: Sarah Hawke (1679-1716) 1
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Wife Achsah 1
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1 M Elijah Hersey 1
Born: 1 Oct 1740 - Hingham, Mass.
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Died: 1 Nov 1751
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2 F Thankful Hersey 1
Born: 11 May 1742 - Hingham, Mass.
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3 M Nathan Hersey 1
Born: 28 Jan 1744 - Hingham, Mass.
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4 F Huldah Hersey 1
Born: 16 Nov 1746 - Hingham, Mass.
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5 M Elijah Hersey 1
Born: Abt 1749 - Hingham, Mass.
Christened: 16 Feb 1752
Died: 1850 - Spencer
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6 F Achsah Hersey 1
Born: 1 Oct 1749 - Hingham, Mass.
Christened: 1 Apr 1759
Died: 9 Nov 1751
Buried:
7 M Calvin Hersey 1
Born: 15 Apr 1754 - Hingham, Mass.
Christened: 12 Sep 1756
Died: 9 Jul 1755
Buried:
8 M Martin Hersey 1
Born: - Hingham, Mass.
Christened: 21 Feb 1762
Died:
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General Notes (Husband)
Constable 1753.
General Notes for Child Nathan Hersey
Removed to Leicester, Mass.
General Notes for Child Elijah Hersey
Removed to Leicester, Mass.
General Notes for Child Calvin Hersey
:
Removed to Leicester.
Galindo I Aznαrez Count and Acibella Of Gascony
Husband Galindo I Aznαrez Count 1 7
Born: Abt 0893
Christened:
Died: 0867
Buried:
Father: Aznar I Galindez ( -0839) 7
Mother:
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Guldregut Guldregut ( - ) 1 7
Other Spouse: Sancha Of Pamplona (Abt 0915-0959) 1 7 9
Wife Acibella Of Gascony 1 7
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Father: Garcia Sanchez (Abt 0857- ) 1
Mother: Aminiana (Abt 0861- ) 1
Children
1 F Tota Galindez Of Aragon De Aragon 1 7
Born: Abt 0893 - Aragon, Spain
Christened:
Died:
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Spouse: Bernard (Bernardo) I Of Ribagorza Count Of Ribagorza (Abt 0892-After 0950) 1
2 M Redemptus Galindez 7
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3 M Miron De Aragon 7
Born:
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1 UPDA 2 DATE 844 2 PLAC Acceded:
General Notes for Child Tota Galindez Of Aragon De Aragon
!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
Daniel Littell and Acorn
Husband Daniel Littell 1
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Father: Samuel Litien Littell (1680- ) 1
Mother: Lydia Bonnel ( - ) 1
Marriage:
Wife Acorn 1
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