Joshua Everett Paintin
Husband Joshua Everett Paintin (details suppressed for this person)
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Todd Christopher Paintin
Husband Todd Christopher Paintin (details suppressed for this person)
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Jonathon Alfred White and Florence W M Pair
Husband Jonathon Alfred White (details suppressed for this person)
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Born: 11 Feb 1917 - Caney, Atoka, OK 2
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Karen Sue Pair
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Linda Sharon Pair
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Michael George Pair and Sandra Lee Powers
Husband Michael George Pair 1
Born: 16 Jan 2
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Michael George Pair and Kristine Wendell
Husband Michael George Pair 1
Born: 16 Jan 2
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Teresa Elaine Pair
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William Edward Pair
Husband William Edward Pair 1
Born: 30 May 1928 - Wichita Falls, Wichita, TX 2
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Benjamin Nathaniel Robert and Elizabeth Paisley
Husband Benjamin Nathaniel Robert 3
Born: 18 May 1787
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Mother: Elizabeth Dixon (1749-1826) 3
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George Francis Paisley
Husband George Francis Paisley 1
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John Rankin Paisley and Nancy Ann Roper
Husband John Rankin Paisley 1
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Wife Nancy Ann Roper 1
Born: 19 Mar 1835 - , Trigg, KY
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Mother: Nancy W Lewis (1797-1885) 1
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Other Spouse: Bradley ( - ) 1
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1 F Elizabeth Frances Paisley 1
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2 F Nancy Emily Paisley 1
Born: 1861
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3 M Joseph Rankin Paisley 1
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Source: World Family Tree V.68; 1882 History of Bond Co. IL
Joseph David Paisley
Husband Joseph David Paisley (details suppressed for this person)
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Joseph Rankin Paisley and Jennie Tratt
Husband Joseph Rankin Paisley 1
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2 F Lillian Estelle Paisley (details suppressed for this person)
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3 M Joseph David Paisley (details suppressed for this person)
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Nancy Emily Paisley
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William Henry Abraham Willimon and Maude Pak
Husband William Henry Abraham Willimon 4
Born: 27 Oct 1867 - Greenville Co., SC
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William Sydney Sir Knt and Anne Pakenham
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1 F Lucy Sydney 5 6
Born: Abt 1538 - Of, Penshurst, Kent, England 6
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2 F Frances Sydney 5 7
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Spouse: Thomas Radcliffe (Abt 1525-1583) 5 7
Marr: 26 Apr 1555 - Hampton Court Palace, Richmond, England
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1 UPDA 2 PLAC Acceded: Penshurst, Kent
General Notes for Child Lucy Sydney
4th daughter.
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She left 5000 pounds in her will to found a college in Cambridge in memory of her Husband to be called Sydney-Sussex College.
Caroline Elizabeth Pakenham
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Arthur Of Wellington Wellesley Duke and Catherine Sarah Dorothea Pakenham
Husband Arthur Of Wellington Wellesley Duke 5 7 8
Born: 29 Apr 1769 - Mornington House, 24 Upper Merrion Street 9
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Father: Garret Of Mornington Wellesley Earl (1735-1781) 5 6 7 8
Mother: Anne Hill Hon. (1742-1831) 5 6 7 8
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• Baptism, St Peter's, Dublin
Wife Catherine Sarah Dorothea Pakenham 5 7
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1 M Arthur Richard Wellesley 5 7
Born: 3 Feb 1807 - Harley Street, London 10
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2 M Charles Wellesley 5 7
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1 UPDA 2 DATE 11 MAY 1814 2 PLAC Acceded: 2 SOUR S54
Viscount Wellington 1809, Earl of Wellington 1812, Marquess of Welligton 1812 Prime Minister of England 1828-1830
WELLINGTON, DUKE OF (1769-1852), was a British soldier and statesman who was known as The Iron Duke. He became famous as the general who overcame the armies of the French Emperor Napoleon I in Spain and Portugal, and helped defeat Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815. Later, Wellington became a leader of the Tory Party and served as prime minister.
Young Soldier. Wellington was born Arthur Wellesley in Dublin, Ireland. He was educated at Eton College and at a military college in France. At 18, he entered the army. Wellington rose rapidly and by 1796 had reached the rank of colonel. He first saw combat in 1794 in Flanders. In 1796, his regiment was sent to India, where his brother Richard, second Earl of Mornington, was governor general. Due to Richard's political influence, Wellington became a major general before he was 35. In 1803, he received command of the British forces in the Mahratta War. He soon defeated the Mahratta chiefs and firmly established British power in India.
Peninsular War. In 1805, Wellington returned to Britain. He was elected the next year to Parliament. Two years later he was appointed chief secretary of Ireland. While there, he worked for new laws that would establish fair rents for tenants. He also laid the foundation for organization of the Irish police.
In 1808, Spain revolted against Napoleon, and the British sent troops there to help the Spanish. Wellington was promoted to lieutenant general and took command of one of the British divisions fighting in the peninsula of Spain and Portugal. At first, many people believed Wellington was put in command for political reasons. But he soon showed his military skill. Three weeks after landing in Portugal, he defeated the French in the Battle of Vimeiro and forced them to leave Portugal.
In 1809, Wellington took command of all British forces in the Peninsular War. He fought many battles with the help of Spanish forces and a Portuguese army that was organized by Britain. His small army won many victories. Slowly, he drove the French forces from the peninsula. In April 1814, Wellington won the Battle of Toulouse in France. But before Wellington could penetrate farther into France, Napoleon gave up his throne and the fighting ended. Wellington returned to Britain in triumph and was given the title of Duke of Wellington.
Victory at Waterloo. In July 1814, Wellington was appointed ambassador to France. The following year, he represented Great Britain at the Congress of Vienna, though the Congress had completed most of its work before he arrived (see VIENNA, CONGRESS OF). He was at Vienna when the Congress heard that Napoleon had formed another army. Wellington signed the declaration naming Napoleon "the enemy and disturber of the peace of the world," and took command of the allied forces in the Netherlands. At the Battle of Waterloo, he fought Napoleon himself for the first time. In this battle, Wellington's troops and Prince Gebhard von Blucher's Prussian army crushed Napoleon's forces (see BLUCHER, GEBHARD LEBERECHT VON). After that, Wellington commanded the army that occupied France for a short time. See WATERLOO, BATTLE OF.
Political Career. In 1818, Wellington returned to Britain and held various government and diplomatic posts. He became commander in chief of the army in 1827, but resigned in 1828 to become prime minister.
Wellington belonged to the Tory Party, but he angered many in his party by pushing through a Catholic emancipation act that gave the vote to Roman Catholics and removed political liabilities from them. The British demanded parliamentary reform, and Wellington's opposition to a reform bill made his government unpopular. In 1830, he was forced to resign.
The Tory Party returned to power in 1834, but Wellington refused to become prime minister again. Seven years later, he became a member of Sir Robert Peel's cabinet and again served as commander in chief of the army. He retired in 1846. His opposition to reform made him unpopular at times. But by the time of his death, he had become the father figure of Britain and was known simply as "the Duke." He is one of Britain's most famous national heroes.
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Arthur Wellesley was born on May 1st, 1769 in Ireland. He joined the army in 1787, and fought his first battles as a soldier in the Netherlands against the French in 1794-1795. He fought as a colonel in India, where he received his first command. As a reward for his successful campaigns, he was knighted in 1805.
Wellesley gained his first experiences against the French troops while defending Portugal. His defense was a great success, and when he returned to England he was made the first Duke of Wellington. His widespread fame put him at the head of the British army which defeated Napoleon at the battle of Waterloo. He then remained in France for three years with an occupying army.
Upon his return to Great Britain, he was made commander-in-chief of the British army. He also spent some time as the prime minister under George IV, although his military attitude did not make him many friends. He later returned to his position as commander-in-chief, a position which he kept until his death.
The Duke of Wellington had a novel way to get supplies for his army -- he bought them from the local peasants, even in enemy territory.
General Notes for Child Arthur Richard Wellesley
1 UPDA 2 PLAC Acceded: 1852
Earl of Mornington 6th, Marquess of Douro.
Edward Michael Pakenham Earl
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Edward Michael Pakenham 2nd Lord and Catherine Rowley
Husband Edward Michael Pakenham 2nd Lord 5 7
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3 M Hercules Robert Pakenham Hon Sir K.C.B. 5 7
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4 M William Pakenham Hon Capt R.N. 5 7
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5 F Catherine Sarah Dorothea Pakenham 5 7
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7 M Henry Pakenham Rt. Hon 5 7
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8 F Helen Pakenham 5 7
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9 F Caroline Penelope Pakenham 5 7
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2nd daughter.
General Notes for Child Edward Michael Pakenham Hon Sir G.C.B.
"The Needless Battle." The Battle of New Orleans was the l ast engagement of the war. It was fought on Jan. 8, 1815. Like the declaration of war, this battle might have been prevented if there had been speedy communication. A treaty of peace had been signed at Ghent, Belgium, 15 days before the battle took place, but the treaty was not ratified by the United States until a month later.
The British had sent an army of more than 8,000 men to capture New Orleans. There were several possible routes to the city, but the British army chose to march straight toward the entrenchments that had been prepared by General Andrew Jackson. American artillery and sharpshooting riflemen killed or wounded about 1,500 British soldiers, including the commanding officer, General Sir Edward Pakenham. The Americans lost few men in the battle.
General Notes for Child Henry Pakenham Rt. Hon
1 UPDA 2 PLAC Dean of St. Patrick's Dublin
17th in a direct descent from Edward 1.
Edward Michael Pakenham Hon Sir G.C.B.
Husband Edward Michael Pakenham Hon Sir G.C.B. 5 7
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"The Needless Battle." The Battle of New Orleans was the l ast engagement of the war. It was fought on Jan. 8, 1815. Like the declaration of war, this battle might have been prevented if there had been speedy communication. A treaty of peace had been signed at Ghent, Belgium, 15 days before the battle took place, but the treaty was not ratified by the United States until a month later.
The British had sent an army of more than 8,000 men to capture New Orleans. There were several possible routes to the city, but the British army chose to march straight toward the entrenchments that had been prepared by General Andrew Jackson. American artillery and sharpshooting riflemen killed or wounded about 1,500 British soldiers, including the commanding officer, General Sir Edward Pakenham. The Americans lost few men in the battle.
Edward Sandford Pakenham
Husband Edward Sandford Pakenham 5 7
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Emily Pakenham
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George Sandford Pakenham
Husband George Sandford Pakenham 5 7
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Hamilton Sandford Pakenham
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Henry Pakenham Rt. Hon and Elizabeth Catherine Sandford
Husband Henry Pakenham Rt. Hon 5 7
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2 M George Sandford Pakenham 5 7
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1 UPDA 2 PLAC Dean of St. Patrick's Dublin
17th in a direct descent from Edward 1.
Hercules Robert Pakenham Hon Sir K.C.B.
Husband Hercules Robert Pakenham Hon Sir K.C.B. 5 7
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