'ali Ibn Abu Talib Caliph In Iraq and Fatimah
Husband 'ali Ibn Abu Talib Caliph In Iraq 1 2
Born: Abt 0600 - Mecca, Arabia
Christened:
Died: Between Jan 0660 and 1961 - Kufah, Iraq
Buried:
Father: 'abd Manaf Abu Talib Ibn Almuttalib ( - ) 2
Mother:
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Bent Al-Hanafiyya ( - ) 1
Other Spouse: Um-Al-Banin ( - ) 1
Other Spouse: Alhanafiyya ( - ) 2
Wife Fatimah 1 2
Born: Abt 0605 - Mecca, Arabia
Christened:
Died: Abt 0633 - Medina, Arabia
Buried: - Cemetery Of AL Baqi
Father: The Prophet Muhammad (0570-0632) 1 2
Mother: Khadija Bint Khuwaylid (Abt 0556-Abt 0617) 1 2
Children
1 M Mohsin 2
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
2 M Al-Husayn Ibn 'Ali 1 2
Born: Between Jan 0625 and 1926 - Medina, Arabia
Christened:
Died: 10 Oct 0680 - Karbala', Iraq
Buried:
Spouse: Zhâdah Kândâria ( - ) 1
Spouse: Umm Ishaq Bint Talha ( -After 0670) 2
Marr: After 0670
3 F Umm Alkultum 2
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
4 F Raquia 2
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
5 M Zaynab (Zainab) Kobra 2
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
6 F Khadija 2
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
7 M Hasan Ibn 'Ali Imam Of The Shi'ites 2
Born: Abt 0624 - Arabia
Christened:
Died: Between Jan 0679 and 1980 - Medina, Arabia
Buried: - Cemetery Of AL Baqi
Spouse: Khawal Fazariya ( -After 0670) 2
Marr: Medina, Arabia
Spouse: Umm Ishaq Bint Talha ( -After 0670) 2
Marr: Medina, Arabia
Spouse: Zhadah (Ju'da) Bint Ashath ( -After 0670) 2
Marr: Kufa, Arabia
General Notes (Husband)
'Ali in full 'ali Ibn Abu Talib b. c. 600,, Mecca d . J a n u ary 661, Kufah, Iraq son-in-law of Muhammad, th e prop h e t o f Islam, and fourth caliph(successor to Muha mmad) , re ig n in g from 656 to 661. The question of hisri ght t o th e cal iphat e resulted in the only major spl i t in Isl am (i ntoSun nah an d Shi'ah branches). He is reve red by th e Shi' ah as t he onl y truesuc cessor to the Pro phet.
'Ali was the son of Abu Talib, chief of a local cla n . W h e n his fatherbecame impoverished, 'Al i was take n un de r t h e care of Muhammad, thenstill a businessman i n Mec ca , wh o h imself had bee n cared for by 'Ali'sfathe r a s a ch ild . Whe n Muhammad felt God's call to become h is p rophet, ' Al i, tho ugh only 10 years old, became on e of th e firs t conve rts t o Islamand remained a lifelo n g devote d follo wer of M uhamma d. According to legend'Al i risked h is lif e by sleepi ng in t he P rophet's bed t o impersonat e himth e night tha t Muhamma d fled in 622 fr om Mecca to M edina fr o m enemie s whowere pl otting to as sassinate him . In addit ion, 'Ali i s said to hav ecarrie d out M uhammad 's reques t to restore a ll the propert ie s that hadbeen en trusted t o him as a merch ant t o thei r o wners in Mecca . Only thend id 'Ali himself l eave fo r Medina . There he m arried Muhamm a d's daughterFati mah , who bore hi m two son s, Hasan and H usayn. (See Husa y n ibn 'Ali,al-.)
'Ali is said to have displayed rare courage in battle d u r i n g the militaryexpeditions Muhamma d conducted to co ns ol id at e Islam and always obtained alion's share of th e b oot y . 'Al i was als o one of Muhammad's scribes andwa s ch ose n t o lea d several important missions. When the h osti l ein habi tant s of Mecca finally accepted Islam with out b attle , it w as 'A liwho smashed the paga n idols i n the Ka 'bah ( holy sh rine).
Muhammad died on June 8, 632. Some say he had unequivo c a l l y nominated'Ali as his successor wh ile he was retu rn i n g fr om his "farewellpilgrimage" to Mecca. Others re je c t th is cl aim, mainta ining that Muhammaddied withou t na mi n g a succes sor. 'Ali, while attending the last ri tes o f t h e Prophet, w as confronted by the fact that Ab u Bakr , M uh ammad's closest friend and father of ' A'isha h, on e of t h e Prophet's wives , had beenchosen caliph. ' Ali di d not s ub mit to Abu Bakr ' s authority for some ti me,bu t neithe r di d he actively ass ert his own rights, p ossibl y becau s e hed id not want to thr ow the Muslim com munit y into blo ody trib al strife. Heretire d into a qu i et lif e in whic h religiou s works became his ch iefoccupa tion. T he first c hronologica lly arran ged versio n of th e Qur'a n isattribut ed to him, a nd his excellent know led ge of th e Qur'an a n d Hadith(the s ayings and deeds of M u hammad ) aided the c aliphs in variou s legalproblems.
Following the murder of 'Uthman, the third caliph, ' A l i w a s invited bythe Muslims of Medina t o accept th e ca li phat e ; reluctant, he agreed onlyafter long hesita tion . Hi s bri e f reign was b eset by difficulties duemos tly t o th e corru p t state of affairs he inherited. Acute ly awa r e o f theneg le ct of the Qur'an and the tradition s of Mu ha mmad that his pre decessors had allowed t o deve lop, h e bas ed his rule o n th e Islamicideals of social j ustic e and eq uality. His po li c y was a blow to theinter ests o f the Qur aysh aristocrac y o f Mecca who had grow n rich i n thewa k e of the Muslim co nque sts. In order t o embarras s 'Ali t hey demandedthat he b rin g the murdere r s of 'Uth man to tr ial, and when he rejec tedt heir requ est, a rebel lion again st him was instiga te d in wh ich t woprominent M eccans alon g with 'A'ishah, Muham mad's wi d ow and the dau ghterof A b u Bakr, the first caliph , to o k a leading part . This reb ellion, knownas the Battl e o f th e Came l (th e camel ridde n by 'A'ishah), was quell e d. Aseco nd rebell ion was on th e point of being cr ushe d wh en its le ader,M u'awiyah, a ki nsman of 'Uthman and t he gove rnor of Sy ria , averted def e atby proposing arbit ration. 'A li saw thr o ugh the strata gem but was forcedb y his army t o acce p t adju dication, wh ich greatly weake ned his positio n.So on, moreove r, he ha d to fight some o f t he very peopl e w ho had earlier force d him to accep t arbitration but no w d enounced it. Kno w n a s Khawarij( Seceders), they were de f eated by Ali in t h e Battle of N ahrawan.Meanwhile, Mu'awi y a h followed an a ggr essive po licy, and by the end of 66 0'A li had lost cont rol o f Egy pt and of t he Hejaz. Whil e pray ing in amosqu e at Kuf a h in Iraq, 'Ali was struck w ith a po isoned swor d b y a Khari jite, intent on avengin g the men sl ain at Nah rawan . Two day s later'Ali died an d was b uried n ear Kufah.
'Ali's political discourses, sermons, letters, and say i n g s , collected byash-Sharif ar-Rai (d . 1015) in a bo o k en ti tl ed Nahj al-balaghah ("TheRoad of Eloquence") w it h com men tar y by Ibn A bi al-Hadid (d. 1258), arewel l kno wn i n Arab ic l iterature. Source: www.eb.com
General Notes (Wife)
Fatima (606?-32?), daughter of Muhammad by his firs t w i f e , Khadija, andthe only child of Muha mmad to bea r off sp ri ng . She married the caliph Ali,Muhammad's cous in, an d f ro m Al i and Fatim a are supposedly descended t heFatim id s , a medie val caliphate of northern Africa. So urce: "F ati ma ," Microso ft(R) Encarta(R) 98 Encyclopedia . (c) 199 3-19 97M icrosoft Co rporation . All rights reser ved. ----- ----- - Fa timah b. c . 605, Mecca, Arabia [no w in Saudi Ar abia ] d. 63 3, Medina a lso spelled FATIMA , also called AZ -ZAHR A' (Arab ic: "Shinin g One")daughte r of Muhammad (th e f oun der of Is lam) who i n later cent uries becamethe ob ject o f deep vener ation by ma ny Musli ms , especially th e Shi'it es.Muhammad h ad other son s an d daughters, but th ey eithe r died youn g o rfailed to p r oduce a long line o f descenda nts. Fatimah , however, st ood a tthe head of a g eneal ogy t hat steadil y enlarged t hrough th e generations.
To the Shi'ites she is particularly important becau s e s h e w as married to'Ali, whom the Shi'it es consider e d t o b e th e legitimate heir of the authority of the Pr op he t Muha mma d and the firs t of their imams. The son s o f Fat imah an d 'A li, Hasan and Husayn, are thus viewe d b y the S hi'i te s as t he rightful inheritors of the tr adit ion of M uhammad , a furt her ramification of Fatimah ' s si gnificanc e amon g Shi'ite b elievers.Accordingly, m any Isl amic tradi tions g ive Fatimah' s li fe a majesty a ndeve n a miraculou s qualit y that it di d not possess i n histor ical reality.
Fatimah accompanied Muhammad when he emigrated from M e c c a t o Medina in622. Soon after her arr ival in Medin a s h e m arri ed 'Ali, the son of one ofthe Prophet's uncl es . Th ei r firs t years wer e ones of material want. 'Ali wa s ofte n h arsh wi th her, and Fatimah brought her cas e bef ore M u hamm adhimsel f; the Prophet took great satis factio n in b eing ab le to rec oncilehusband and wife . Wh en in 6 32 Muha mmad wa s facing hi s last illness,Fatima h was ther e to nur se him . In gener a l she was devoted t o herdomest ic dutie s and av oided invol vement in politic al affairs . Yet aft e rMuhammad 's death sh e had a shar p clash wit h Abu Bakr, wh o had succ eededMuhamma d as lea der o f th e Islamic communi ty, and Fat imah supporte d 'A liin his re luctance to submi t to Abu Bakr ' s authorit y . She came in toconflict with th e caliph a sec ond tim e ove r property t hat she claim edMuh ammad had lef t her . Abu Bak r refuse d to sanction her clai m, and,accordi n g to most acco un ts , Fatimah refused to sp eak to him unt i l herdeath fro m il lness six months later . Source: www. eb.c om
Notes (Marriage)
Descendants of this family are known as "Fatimid s " o r t h e "FatimidCaliphs".
General Notes for Child Al-Husayn Ibn 'Ali
Husayn ibn 'Ali, al- b. January 626, Medina, Arab i a [ n o w in Saudi Arabia] d. Oct. 10, 680, Karbala', Ir a q Shi'ite Muslim hero, grandson of the prophet Muhammad , and son o f 'Ali (the fourth Islamic caliph) and Fatima , daughter of Muhammad. He is revered by Shi'ite Muslims as the third imam (after 'Ali and Husayn's older brother, Hasan).
After the assassination of their father, 'Ali, Hasan and Husayn acquiesced to the rule of the first Umayyad caliph , Mu'awiya, from whom they received pensions. Husayn , however, refused to recognize the legitimacy of Mu'awiya' s son and successor, Yazid (April 680). Husayn was then invited by the townsmen of Kufah, a city with a Shi' ite majority , to come there and raise the standard of revolt against the Umayyads. Afterreceiving som e favourabl e indica tions, H usay n se t out for Kufah wit h asmall ban d of rela tives an d followers . According t o traditional a cc ounts, h e met th e poet al-Far azdaq o n the way and wa s told that t he heart s ofthe Iraqi s wer e f or him, but t heir swords we re for th e Umayyads. Th e governor of Iraq , on behalf of th e calip h , sent 4, 000 m e n to arrestHusa yn and his small b and. The y trapped Hus ayn n ear the bank s of th eEuphrate s River (Oc tober 680) . When Hu sayn refu sed to surrender , he andhis es cort we re slain , an d Husa yn's head was sen t to Yazid in D amas cus(now in Syria).
In remembrance of the martyrdom of Husayn, Shi'ite Mu s l i m s observe thefirst 10 days of Muharr am (the dat e o f t h e ba ttle according to theIslamic calendar) as da ys o f la me ntati on. Reveng e for Husayn's death wasturne d int o a r all ying c ry that helped undermine the Umayya d calip hat ea nd g ave imp etus to the rise of a powerfu l Shi'it e movemen t.
The details of Husayn's life are obscured by the lege n d s t h at grew upsurrounding his martyrdo m, but his fin a l a ct s ap pear to have beeninspired by a definite ideol og y--t o f oun d a regime t hat would reinstate a"true" Is lam ic po lit y a s opposed to what he considered the unjus t ru le o f th e Umay yads. Source: www.eb.com
General Notes for Child Hasan Ibn 'Ali Imam Of The Shi'ites
His Majesty King Hussein of Jordan descends from Ha s a n . - ------- Reported to have had (by various source s ) 7 0 , 90, 2 50, 300 wives; butonly a total of 14 ha v e ev er b ee n eneume rated. --------- When death was clo se to a l-Has an , peace h e on him, he summoned al-Husayn , peace b e on h im , an d said.
My brother, I am leaving you and joining my Lord. I h a v e b e en givenpoison to drink and hav e spewed my live r i n t o a ba sin. I am aware of theperson who poisoned m e an d f ro m wher e I hav e been made a subject to thisdec eitfu l ac tio n. I wi ll oppose him before God, the Might y an d H igh. Ther efore b y the right I have with regard t o you , say not hin g about th atand wait for wha t God, th e Migh ty and Hig h, w ill decid e concerning me.When I hav e died , shut my ey es, w ash m e an d shroud me. Then carr y me on my bier to th e grav e of my gra ndfather, the Apos tle of G od , may God b lesshi m and his fam ily, so tha t I may rene w my covenant w ith him . After thatta k e m e to the grav e of my grandmothe r, Fatim a daughter o f A sad, may Godb e pleased with her, a nd bu r y me ther . My brot her, th e people will thinktha t you inte nd to b ury me wit h the A postle o f God, may Go d bless hi m andh is family. Fo r tha t reason, they will gat her to prev en t you fro m doingi t . I swear by God that yo u should n o t shed even your blo o d into thecupping-glas s i n carry in g out) my command.
Then he made his testamentary bequests to his famil y a n d h i s children.(He gave him) his heirl ooms and th e thi ng s wh ic h the Commander of thefaithful, peace be o n him , ha d beq uea thed to hi m when he had made him hiss uccess or, h ad dec lare d him worthy to occupy his positio n, an d hadi n dicate d to h is Shia that he was his succes sor, a nd set hi m up a s theirs ign-post after himsel f.
When he passed on his (final) journey, al-Husayn, p e a c e b e on him, washedand shrouded his (bo dy). Then h e c ar ri ed h im on his bier. Marwan andthose of the Ban u Umay y a wh o wer e with him ha d no doubt that they woul dtry t o b ury h im bes ide the Apostle of God, may God ble ss hi m an d hi sfa mily. T hey gathered together and arme d thems elves . When al -Husayn, peace be on him, approac h ed the t omb o f the Apost le of God , may God blesshim an d his fami ly, wi th (the bod y of al-Ha s an) so that he m ight renewh is cove nant with hi m, they cam e towards the m with thei r group. ' A' ishahad jo ined them o n a mule a nd she was s aying:
What is there between you and me that you should allo w s o m e one I don'twant to, to enter my h ouse?
Marwan began to recite:
O Lord, battle is better than ease.
(Then he went on:)
Should Uthman be buried in the outskirts of Medina an d a l - H asan be buriedalongside the Prophe t, may God ble ss h i m a n d his family? That will neverbe while I carr y a swo rd.
Discord was about to occur between the Banu Umayy a a n d t h e Banu Hashim.Ibn 'Abbas hurried t o Marwan an d sa i d to h im;
Go back to where you came from, Marwan. Indeed w e d o n o t i ntend to buryour companion with th e Apostl e o f God , m ay Go d bless him and his family.But we wan t hi m to b e abl e to re new his co venant with him by vis iting him. Th en w e will tak e him back to his grandmother , Fati ma, an d bu r y himalongsi de her according to his l ast ins tructio ns conc erning that . If hehad enjoined th a t he sh ould b e buried a longside th e Prophet, may Godb less him a nd hi s family, yo u know tha t y ou would be th e least abl e tode ter us from t hat. Howeve r, he, peace b e on him, wa s muc h too a ware ofG od and His A postle an d the sacredne ss o f his tomb to brin g bloodshed to it a s others h ave d one ( who) have entered i t without hi s p ermission.
Then he went to A'isha and said to her:
What mischief you bring about, one day on a mule an d o n e d a y on a camel!Do you want to exting uish the lig h t o f Go d an d fight the friends(awliya') of God? Go Ba c k ! Yo u hav e bee n given as surance against whatyou fe a r and hav e lear ned wh at you wanted (to know). By God , vi ctory wil l come t o thi s House, even if it is afte r som e time.
Al-Husayn, peace be on him, said:
By God, if there had been no injunction to me from al-H a s a n , peace be onhim, to prevent blood shed and tha t I sh ou l d n ot even pour blood into acupping-glass in ( carryin g o ut ) hi s command , you would have known how th esword s of G o d woul d have taken their toll from you, yo u hav e br oke n t heagree ment which was made between yo u and us , you hav e ig nored th econditions which w e mad e with hi m for ourse lves.
Then they went on with (the body of) al-Hasan, pe a c e b e o n him, and theyburied him in (the ce metery of ) a l- Baqi ' be side his grandmother, Fatimadaughter of As ad b . H ashi m b. ' Abd Manaf, m ay God be pleased with he r.
Source: Kitab al Irshad (The Book of Guidance), By Sh e i k h a l Mufid, Translated by I.K.A Howard , Publishe d b y Ta hr ik e Tarsile Quran
Fatimah
Husband
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Marriage:
Wife Fatimah 1 2
Born: Abt 0605 - Mecca, Arabia
Christened:
Died: Abt 0633 - Medina, Arabia
Buried: - Cemetery Of AL Baqi
Father: The Prophet Muhammad (0570-0632) 1 2
Mother: Khadija Bint Khuwaylid (Abt 0556-Abt 0617) 1 2
Other Spouse: 'ali Ibn Abu Talib Caliph In Iraq (Abt 0600-Between 0660) 1 2
Children
1 M Hussein 1
Born:
Christened:
Died: 0680
Buried:
General Notes (Wife)
Fatima (606?-32?), daughter of Muhammad by his firs t w i f e , Khadija, andthe only child of Muha mmad to bea r off sp ri ng . She married the caliph Ali,Muhammad's cous in, an d f ro m Al i and Fatim a are supposedly descended t heFatim id s , a medie val caliphate of northern Africa. So urce: "F ati ma ," Microso ft(R) Encarta(R) 98 Encyclopedia . (c) 199 3-19 97M icrosoft Co rporation . All rights reser ved. ----- ----- - Fa timah b. c . 605, Mecca, Arabia [no w in Saudi Ar abia ] d. 63 3, Medina a lso spelled FATIMA , also called AZ -ZAHR A' (Arab ic: "Shinin g One")daughte r of Muhammad (th e f oun der of Is lam) who i n later cent uries becamethe ob ject o f deep vener ation by ma ny Musli ms , especially th e Shi'it es.Muhammad h ad other son s an d daughters, but th ey eithe r died youn g o rfailed to p r oduce a long line o f descenda nts. Fatimah , however, st ood a tthe head of a g eneal ogy t hat steadil y enlarged t hrough th e generations.
To the Shi'ites she is particularly important becau s e s h e w as married to'Ali, whom the Shi'it es consider e d t o b e th e legitimate heir of the authority of the Pr op he t Muha mma d and the firs t of their imams. The son s o f Fat imah an d 'A li, Hasan and Husayn, are thus viewe d b y the S hi'i te s as t he rightful inheritors of the tr adit ion of M uhammad , a furt her ramification of Fatimah ' s si gnificanc e amon g Shi'ite b elievers.Accordingly, m any Isl amic tradi tions g ive Fatimah' s li fe a majesty a ndeve n a miraculou s qualit y that it di d not possess i n histor ical reality.
Fatimah accompanied Muhammad when he emigrated from M e c c a t o Medina in622. Soon after her arr ival in Medin a s h e m arri ed 'Ali, the son of one ofthe Prophet's uncl es . Th ei r firs t years wer e ones of material want. 'Ali wa s ofte n h arsh wi th her, and Fatimah brought her cas e bef ore M u hamm adhimsel f; the Prophet took great satis factio n in b eing ab le to rec oncilehusband and wife . Wh en in 6 32 Muha mmad wa s facing hi s last illness,Fatima h was ther e to nur se him . In gener a l she was devoted t o herdomest ic dutie s and av oided invol vement in politic al affairs . Yet aft e rMuhammad 's death sh e had a shar p clash wit h Abu Bakr, wh o had succ eededMuhamma d as lea der o f th e Islamic communi ty, and Fat imah supporte d 'A liin his re luctance to submi t to Abu Bakr ' s authorit y . She came in toconflict with th e caliph a sec ond tim e ove r property t hat she claim edMuh ammad had lef t her . Abu Bak r refuse d to sanction her clai m, and,accordi n g to most acco un ts , Fatimah refused to sp eak to him unt i l herdeath fro m il lness six months later . Source: www. eb.c om
Obeidallah Almahdi and Fatimid Caliph Of Egypt
Husband Obeidallah Almahdi 2
Born: Abt 0846
Christened:
Died: Abt 0934
Buried:
Father: Ahmed Ibn Isma'il (Abt 0818- ) 2
Mother:
Marriage:
Wife Fatimid Caliph Of Egypt 2
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Children
1 M Mohammad Alkhaim Caliph 2
Born: Abt 0873
Christened:
Died: Abt 0946
Buried:
Favila Of Cantabria Duke Of Cantabria
Husband Favila Of Cantabria Duke Of Cantabria 2
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Father: Chinaswinth Of The Visigoths King Of The Visigoths (Abt 0610- ) 2
Mother:
Marriage:
Wife
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Children
1 M Pelayo King Of Asturias 2
Born: 0713
Christened:
Died: 0737
Buried:
Arden Bimm Cripe and Fawn
Husband Arden Bimm Cripe 2
Born: 17 Feb 1899 - Mar Vista, Los Angeles, CA
Christened:
Died: 27 Oct 1963
Buried:
Father: James Samuel Cripe (1865-1951) 2
Mother: Anna Charlotte Lamb (1866-1928) 2
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Beatrice Duce
Wife Fawn (details suppressed for this person)
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Dean Keller and Faye
Husband Dean Keller (details suppressed for this person)
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Father: Clyde Keller
Mother: Myrtle Elizabeth Powell
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Cathy Braun
Wife Faye (details suppressed for this person)
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Children
1 M Curtis Keller (details suppressed for this person)
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Frank Pink Reeves and Faye Nan
Husband Frank Pink Reeves (details suppressed for this person)
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Father: Pink Reeves
Mother:
Marriage:
Wife Faye Nan (details suppressed for this person)
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Children
1 M Frank Phillip Reeves (details suppressed for this person)
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Spouse: Carolyn 'Ann' Metcalf (living)
Feagin
Husband Feagin 2
Born: Abt 1650 - Dublin, Ireland
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Marriage:
Wife
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Children
1 M Daniel Feagin 2
Born: Abt 1670 - Dublin, Ireland
Christened:
Died: Abt 1723 - North Cumberland County, Virginia Colony
Buried:
2 M John Feagin Sr. 2
Born: Abt 1675 - Dublin, Ireland
Christened:
Died: Bef 1764 - Cumberland County, NC
Buried:
3 M George Feagin 2
Born: Abt 1678 - Dublin, Ireland
Christened:
Died: Abt 1755 - VA
Buried:
4 M Edward Feagin Sr. 2
Born: Abt 1685 - Prince William County, VA
Christened:
Died: Abt 1744 - Hamilton Parish, Prince William County, VA
Buried:
Spouse: Margaret John (Abt 1687-Abt 1720) 2
Marr: Abt 1710 - VA
General Notes (Husband)
The Feagin surname varies within the same fami l y . I t i s sometimes spelled Fagan, Fagon, Fagin, Feaga n , F egin , an d other variations. Feagin appears to be un iq uel y Amer ica n in origin. The "root" surname was proba bl y "Fa gan".
General Notes for Child Daniel Feagin
1730/1731. Prince William County, Virginia. Anothe r q u o t e from the Joyner book, p. 95: "Mr. Richard Buckn e r o f C ar oline County, 12 October 1730 - 12 April 1731 ; 4 11 a cre s ad j. William MacBee alias MocBoy, Joshua Bu tler , Mar k Ha rding , Alexander Clements, Daniel Feagon ( now C rump's ), Mr . Falk ner, Joseph King. Surveyor John W arner."
The following is quoted as it appears on page 130, Abs t r a c ts of Northern Neck Warrants and Surveys, as mentio n e d pr ev iously:
"Lazarus Taylor, no warrant, date from survey, 3 j a n 1 7 4 4 -17 April 1745; 149 acres on ...Marr's Run. A d ra wi n g o n plat labeled Jacobs _______, adj. John Coppid g e (n o w Joh n Eustace's), Daniel Feagin, John McBee, Wil li am Mc Be e, th e Chapel Road, John Crump, Joseph King. C hai n carr ie r Alexa nder Clemments and William Winn. Surv eyo r Jame s Gen n." Thi s was in Prince William County, Vi rgin ia. Thi s surv ey is al so shown on page 14, Virgini a North ern Nec k Land G rants, Vo lume II, 1742-1775, comp iled b y Gertrud e E. Gray , and is li sted as dated 14 Fe b 1746.
WILL OF DANIEL FEAGIN:
In the name of God Amen. January 29th, 1722
I DANIEL FEAGIN of the COUNTY OF NORTHCUMBERLAND , a n d i n t he parrish of ___twice___ more in the COLON Y OF V IR GINI A, b eing sick and weak of body but in perfe ct sens e a nd me mory , blessed be God for the same do mak e this m y la st wil l an d testament, revoking all other w ills or w ill h eretofo re ma de by me either by word or b y writing . Firs t I bequea th m y life to almighty God tha t gave i t me an d to our bles sed S avior that redeemed i t and my b ody to b e buried in de sent m anner direct as a ll other Ch ristian s is to inter. Fi rst, m y will and dev ice is tha t my frien d LAZAREUS SUTTO N shall b e my Execu tor of thi s my last wi ll and testamen t to see t o the fu lfilling o f this my las t will and testam ent. Ite m I giv e and beque ath to MARY SU TTON wife of LAZAR EUS SUTTO N a nd my Larges t all there wit hin at the day of m y death a n d to said MA RY SUTTON and he r heirs forever. Ite m I gi ve t o MARY DAV IS, wife of RICHA RD DAVIS ___ one thou san d pound s of goo d sound lawful tob acco to be paid b y m y Executor up on de mand after my death . Item I give a nd beq ueath unto Mar ga ret D--ck one hundre d pounds of t obacco t o be paid b y m y execut after my deat h upon dema nd. Ite m I give an d bequea th unto LAZAREUS SUT TON and E LIPHA WAXT ER all th e remains o f my Estate afte r my deat h which I giv e in ri te and justic e be paid. Thi s was ac tually done an d ackno wledged to be m y last will a nd tes tament in presenc e o f us as witness my h and and sea l. T his the twenty-nin t h day of January one thou sand sev e n hundred and twenty- two.
DANIEL FEAGINS AARON TAYLOR WILLIAM TAYLOR
At a court held for Lancaster Co. on 11th day of No v . 1 7 3 0 This will was proved in open court by the __ _ o f AAR O N TA YLOR & WILLIAM TAYLOR wittness there to an d ad mite d t o word .___recorded
In obedience to an order of this date Nov. 11th, 1 7 3 0 W e t he subcribers have met this 17th of Nov. bein g fi rs t sw or n according to the said order and have appa ise d th e Esta t e of DANIEL FEAGINS died and do make retu rn a s fol lowth__ _ L S To 3 feather beds and furniture __ _ @ 6 0 0 T o ___of n e w nails___@ 8 lg To___iron___and___ we igh___an d 0 8 0 To__ _s ome___then w___ and some salt a n d other__ _ 0 4 0 To on e ol d gun and sword @ 0 3 0
General Notes for Child Edward Feagin Sr.
The following is from a will found at the Clayton Lib r a r y i n Houston, Texas. The will below has exact is pu nc tu at ion , aprox. spacing, wording style, & all misspel lin gs . T he l ong spa ci ng between Edward and Feagin i s whe r e he ma de hi s mark. The mark appears as an O wit h a n F i n its cen ter. R eference: Prince William Count y Dee d Boo k 1740-1741 . The wi ll is as follows:
TO ALL PEOPLE to whom these presents shall come I EDW A R D 2 3 7 FEGAN of Hamilton Parish in the County of Prin c e W illi a m send Greeting. Know ye that I the said EDWA R D FEGA N fo r a nd in consideration of the natural love & pa ternai l affe ctio n which I have and bear unto my wel l bel oved So ns EDWA RD, G EORGE, DANIEL, HENRY, WILLIA M & FRANC IS FEGA N of th e same P arish& County and for di vers othe r good ca uses hav e given a nd do give unto mysa id Sons ED WARD, GEOR GE, DANIE LL, HENRY , WILLIAM & FRANC IS all an d singular m y Lands, Go ods, Chatt les, Beasts , House hol d stuff and Es tate whatsoe ver eithe r real o r personal wh ich I am in pos session of o r have an y righ t unto of shal l be in possessi on of at th e time of m y d eath to beequal ly divided amon g my said Son s To Have a n d To Hold all an d Singular immed iately fro m & after m y dece ase unto my s aid Sons to be eq uallydivide d amon g their heir s to the o nly proper use & b ehoof of the m m y saidSons for e ver. I n Witness whereo f I have set m y h and and Seale the X XVII th day of April M DCCXLI : : E DWAR D FEGAN : in presen c e of us FRAS.WRIGH T : JNO. STR UMAN, C HARLES ONEALE : A t a C ourt held for Pr ince Willi am Count y April 27, 1741 . : EDWAR D FEGAN acknow ledge th is Deed t o be his act an d deed and i t was thereup on add ressed. :
Here is a land indenture of Edward Feagin. Notice h e o w n e d land at Bull Run (Manassas), site of the Civi l Wa r Ba tt le.
The document dated June 22, 1741 is as follows:
Prince William County Deed Book E. 170-1741
p On Margin "Delvd to PETER NOLAND p note" 2 9 1 T H I S INDENTURE made the twelfth & thirteenth da y o f Jun e i n 29 5 the year of our Lord onethousand sev en h undre d for ty on e Between ENOCH JUNIS & CATHERINE hi s Wif e of t he Cou nty o f KING GEORGE of the one part an d EDWAR D FEAGA N of th e Coun ty of Prince William Plante r of th e other pa rt Witne sseth t hat saidENOCH JUNIS an d CATHERI NE his Wif e for th e sum of F ifty pounds Curren t money ha th grante d unto th e said EDWAR D FEAGAN in act ual possess ion byLive ry & Seisi n by ventur e of Bargai n & Sale & b y force of th e Statue of the transfer ring o f uses into po ssesion & to h is heirs for ever one cert ai n parcel of lan d of the Northw est Side o f a Small Mounta i n calledBULL R UN MOUNTAIN in t he aforesai d County of P rinc e Willia n & boundedbegining a t two marke d Popular s & thre e smal l hickorys standing o n a small SPRI NG BRA NCH issuin g ou t of the GREAT BRANCH o f the BROAD RU N o f OCCOQUIN on t h e side of the said Mount ain & extendi n g thence along th e s ide of the Mountain S.W . thence No . Wt . crossing th e said G REAT BRANCHto a smal l white Oa k stand ing in a po ison feil d thence No.E.to a r ed Oak s tanding ne ar a bran ch of BULL R UN thence So. E.t o the b egining conta ining n ine hundred & s ixty acres of l and b e the same mor e or le ss To Have and T o Hold the sai d Pr emises unto the s aid E DWARD FEAGAN & hi s heirs forev e r In Witness whereof t h e said ENOCH JUNIS & C ATHERIN E hi s Wife have set their h a nds and Seals in presenc e of
ANDREW DALTON ENOCH JUNIS JAMES HOOPER DANI E L F E A GAN CATHERINE JUNIS
At Court held for Prince William County on the 2 2 d d a y o f June 1741These lease/Release & the Receipt th er eo n en dors ed were proved by theOaths of ANDREW DALTON , J AME S HOO PE R & DANIEL FEAGAN the witnesses theret o & admi tte d to Re cor d.
Peleg Sanford and Fear
Husband Peleg Sanford 2
Born: 17 Sep 1739
Christened:
Died: 1797 - W.D. 26 May 1794, W.P. 2 May 1797, Taunton, Bristol Co., MA
Buried:
Father: William Sanford (1696-1765) 2
Mother: Experience Bull (1698-1768) 2
Marriage: Between 1770 and 1792
Wife Fear 2
Born: Between 1735 and 1754
Christened:
Died: Between 1770 and 1839
Buried:
Children
1 F Sarah Sanford 2
Born: Between 1753 and 1769
Christened:
Died: Between 1798 and 1858
Buried:
Spouse: Peleg Gifford (Abt 1760-1838) 2
Marr: 7 May 1780 - [Or 17 May]
2 F Susanna S. Sanford 2
Born: Between 1754 and 1773
Christened:
Died: Between 1790 and 1860
Buried:
Spouse: William Sanford (Between 1735-Between 1790) 2
Marr: 3 Sep 1785 - [Poss.]
3 M Daniel Sanford 2
Born: Between 1754 and 1771
Christened:
Died: Between 1788 and 1856
Buried:
Spouse: Mary Weeks (Between 1738-Between 1787) 2
Marr: 18 Nov 1782
4 M Paul Sanford 2
Born: Between 1760 and 1789
Christened:
Died: Between 1814 and 1874
Buried:
Spouse: Sarah (Or Mary) Negus (Between 1765-Between 1814) 2
Marr: 22 Dec 1809
5 U Other Children Sanford 2
Born: Between 1760 and 1788
Christened:
Died: Between 1765 and 1870
Buried:
General Notes (Husband)
[v2t2117.FTW]
!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
General Notes for Child Sarah Sanford
!BIRTH:v2t2117.FTW, v2t2117.FTW
!DEATH:v2t2117.FTW, v2t2117.FTW
General Notes for Child Susanna S. Sanford
[v2t2117.FTW]
!BIRTH:v2t2117.FTW, v2t2117.FTW
!DEATH:v2t2117.FTW, v2t2117.FTW
General Notes for Child Daniel Sanford
!BIRTH:v2t2117.FTW, v2t2117.FTW
!DEATH:v2t2117.FTW, v2t2117.FTW
General Notes for Child Paul Sanford
!BIRTH:v2t2117.FTW, v2t2117.FTW
!DEATH:v2t2117.FTW, v2t2117.FTW
General Notes for Child Other Children Sanford
!BIRTH:v2t2117.FTW, v2t2117.FTW
!DEATH:v2t2117.FTW, v2t2117.FTW
Fearghus
Husband Fearghus 3
Born: - Of, Ireland 3
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Father: Eogham (Fogham) Owen (Abt 0337-Abt 0405) 3 4
Mother:
Marriage:
Wife
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Children
1 M Audh (details suppressed for this person)
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Fearghus
Husband Fearghus (details suppressed for this person)
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Father: Culena
Mother:
Marriage:
Wife (details suppressed for this person)
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Children
1 M Cinaedh (details suppressed for this person)
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Fearghus (Macfhearghusa)
Husband Fearghus (Macfhearghusa) (details suppressed for this person)
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Father: Mathghamham
Mother:
Marriage:
Wife (details suppressed for this person)
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Children
1 M Aodh Macfhearghusa (details suppressed for this person)
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Fearn
Husband (details suppressed for this person)
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Marriage:
Wife Fearn (details suppressed for this person)
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Father:
Mother: Phyllis Ruth Dakeyne
Febric Glas Of Gothland Lord Of Gothland
Husband Febric Glas Of Gothland Lord Of Gothland 2
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Father: Agnan Fionn Of Gothland ( - ) 2
Mother:
Marriage:
Wife
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Children
1 M Nenal Of Gothland Lord Of Gothland 2
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Donart and Fedelmia
Husband Donart 3 4
Born: Abt 0415 3
Christened:
Died: 0505 3
Buried:
AFN: 8HRT-VL
Father: Fergus Mor Mac Erca (Abt 0389- ) 3
Mother:
Marriage:
Wife Fedelmia 4
Born: Abt 0331
Christened:
Died: - Y
Buried:
AFN: 8HRT-WR
Fedora
Husband
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Marriage:
Wife Fedora 1
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Father: Mikhail III Yaroslavich Tver And Vladimi [And Vladimir] (1271-1319) 1 3
Mother: Anna Dmitrievna Princess Rostov & Uglich (Abt 1278-1368) 1 3
Fedora
Husband
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Marriage:
Wife Fedora (details suppressed for this person)
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Father: King Algirdas Of Lithuania (1296-1377) 1 3
Mother: Maria Of Vitebsk ( -Bef 1349) 1
William Cranage and Felice
Husband William Cranage 2
Born: Abt 1308 - Chester, Chester, England
Christened:
Died: After 1334 - London, Middlesex County, England
Buried:
Marriage: Abt 1333 - London, Middlesex County, England
Wife Felice 2
Born: Abt 1312 - London, Middlesex County, England
Christened:
Died: After 1334 - London, Middlesex County, England
Buried:
Children
1 F Alice Cranage 2
Born: Abt 1334 - Chedle, Cheshire, England
Christened:
Died: After 1362 - London, Middlesex County, England
Buried:
Spouse: William Needham (Abt 1330-After 1362) 2
Marr: Abt 1361 - London, Middlesex County, England
Félix
Husband Félix (details suppressed for this person)
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Father: Crown Prince Henri Of Luxembourg
Mother: Maria Teresa Mestre
Marriage:
Wife (details suppressed for this person)
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Abraham Van Tuyl and Femmetje De Nyse
Husband Abraham Van Tuyl
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Marriage:
Wife Femmetje De Nyse
Born: After 1692 - New Utrecht, New York 5
Christened:
Died: - 1704-1786
Buried:
Father: Denyse Teunissen De Nyse (1654-1713)
Mother: Helena Cortelyou (1666-After 1726)
Van Cleef and Fennetie (Phoebe)
Husband Van Cleef
Born:
Christened:
Died: - Y
Buried:
Marriage:
Wife Fennetie (Phoebe)
Born:
Christened:
Died: - Y
Buried:
Other Spouse: John Snedeker ( - )
Other Spouse: Jacob Cossart (Abt 1710-After 1765) - 10 Jun 1768 - Brooklyn, Kings, NY
John Snedeker and Fennetie (Phoebe)
Husband John Snedeker
Born:
Christened:
Died: - Y
Buried:
Marriage:
Wife Fennetie (Phoebe)
Born:
Christened:
Died: - Y
Buried:
Other Spouse: Van Cleef ( - )
Other Spouse: Jacob Cossart (Abt 1710-After 1765) - 10 Jun 1768 - Brooklyn, Kings, NY
Jacob Cossart and Fennetie (Phoebe)
Husband Jacob Cossart
Born: Abt 1710 - Brooklyn, Kings, NY
Christened:
Died: After 23 May 1765 - Brooklyn, Kings, NY
Buried:
Father: Jacob Cossart II (1668-1731)
Mother: Ann Maria Springsteen ( - )
Marriage: 10 Jun 1768 - Brooklyn, Kings, NY
Other Spouse: Jannettie Bogart ( -After 1756) - Bef 1766
Wife Fennetie (Phoebe)
Born:
Christened:
Died: - Y
Buried:
Other Spouse: Van Cleef ( - )
Other Spouse: John Snedeker ( - )
Children
1 F Jannetie Cassou
Born: 1769 - Brooklyn, Kings, NY
Christened:
Died: - Y
Buried:
Spouse: Cornelius Duryea ( - )
General Notes (Husband)
[mytree.FTW]
His will was written 23 May 1765 and proven 14 Jun 1766, Brooklyn, New York.
Tsar Feodor II Of Russia
Husband Tsar Feodor II Of Russia 3
Born:
Christened:
Died: 1606 3
Buried:
Father: Tsar Boris Of Russia ( - ) 3
Mother: Maria Scurayova ( -1606) 3
Marriage:
Wife
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
General Notes (Husband)
[royalty.ged]
The Augustan Reigned 1605-1606
Feodora
Husband
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Marriage:
Wife Feodora 1 6 7
Born: 1910 7
Christened:
Died: 1975 7
Buried:
Father: Harold Oldenburg (1876-1949) 1 6 7
Mother: Helene Of Schleswig- Holstein (1888-1962) 1 6 7
Feodora Of Leiningen
Husband
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Marriage:
Wife Feodora Of Leiningen 8
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Father: King George III Hanover Of England (1738-1820) 1 3 6 7 8
Mother: Sofie Charlotte Princess Mecklenburg Strelitz (1744-1818) 1 3 6 7 8
Fer
Husband Fer 2
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Father: Con ( - ) 2
Mother:
Marriage:
Wife
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Children
1 M Cursalem 2
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Ferchar Fota Of Loarn King Of Loarn
Husband Ferchar Fota Of Loarn King Of Loarn 2
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Marriage:
Wife
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Children
1 M Selbach Of Loarn King Of Loarn 2
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
Ferchar Og Prince Of Scotlands
Husband Ferchar Og Prince Of Scotlands 2
Born: Abt 1058 - Scotland
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
AFN: 9G5V-FL
Father: Macbeth Maelbeatha King Of Scotlands (1005-1057) 2
Mother: Aelflaed Of Northumbria Queen Of Scotlands (Abt 1020-1070) 2
Marriage:
Wife
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried:
General Notes (Husband)
Source: LDS Ancestral File
Count Ferdinand Of Aumale
Husband Count Ferdinand Of Aumale 3
Born:
Christened:
Died: Abt 1260 3
Buried:
Father: King Fernando III Alfonsez Of Castile And Léon (1201-1252) 1 2 3 7 8 9
Mother: Countess Joan Ponthieu De Dammartin (Abt 1216-1278) 1 2 3 8 9
Marriage:
Wife
Born:
Christened:
Died:
Buried: