David Leon Hunt and Tracy Ellen Fitzgerald
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Oliver Morris Jr. Smith and Valentina Fitzgerald
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William Emmett Grubb and Veda Rae Fitzgerald
Husband William Emmett Grubb 3
Born: 25 May 1916 - Charleston, Franklin County, Arkansas 3
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Father: James Jeptha Grubb (1875-1965)
Mother: Vicee Elnora Inklebarger (1880-1944)
Marriage: 28 Nov 1935 - Charleston, Franklin County, Arkansas 3
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• Baptism 3, Charleston, Franklin County, Arkansas
• Adoption, 1870 - Charleston, Franklin County, Arkansas
Wife Veda Rae Fitzgerald 3
Born: 17 Jul 1917 - Charleston, Franklin County, Arkansas 3
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• Baptism 3, Nixon Cemetery, Charleston, Franklin County, Arkansas
• Adoption, 17 May 1989 - Nixon Cemetery, Charleston, Franklin County, Arkan
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1 M James Hilton Grubb
Born: 22 Jan 1937 - Charleston, Franklin County, Arkansas 3
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2 M William Gerald Grubb (details suppressed for this person)
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3 M Lonnie Ray Grubb (details suppressed for this person)
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4 M Wendel Emmett Grubb (details suppressed for this person)
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REF: Born source: Bob and Eula Jones; 324 North K St., Oxnard, CA (Desc. of James Jeptha Grubb) Family records and questionaires. Source: Ernie Grubb May 2000-Jacob.GED
Adopted: Nixon Cemetery, Charleston, Franklin County, Arkan
General Notes for Child James Hilton Grubb
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REF: Born source: Bob and Eula Jones; 324 North K St., Oxnard, CA (Desc. of James Jeptha Grubb) Family records and questionaires. Source: Ernie Grubb May 2000-Jacob.GED
Walter Fitzgerald Fitzgerald
Husband Walter Fitzgerald Fitzgerald 4
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1 M Maurice Of Glassely Fitzgerald 4
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Walter Riabhach Fitzgerald
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Wayne Fitzgerald
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Wentworth Fitzgerald
Husband Wentworth Fitzgerald 4 5
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General Notes for Child John Fitzgerald
1 UPDA 2 DATE 1664 2 PLAC Acceded:
William Fitzgerald
Husband William Fitzgerald 4
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William Fitzgerald
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William Fitzgerald
Husband William Fitzgerald 4 5
Born: 10 Jan 1715
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William Fitzgerald I and Elizabeth Irby
Husband William Fitzgerald I
Born: Abt 1734 - Of, Amelia, Virginia
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AFN: MZGB-KD
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Wife Elizabeth Irby
Born: Abt 1738 - Lienster Prov., Ireland
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Father: Edmund Irby (Abt 1712- )
Mother: Ann Bland (1711-1771)
William A. Fitzgerald and Margaret Mcdonald Paylor
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William Fitzgerald Fitzgerald
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William Robert Fitzgerald
Husband William Robert Fitzgerald 4 5
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Lucas J Schermerhorn and Wyntje Fitzgerald
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1 M Cornelius L Schermerhorn 2
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Marr: 30 Jul 1791 - Rd Schodack, Muitzeskill, Rensselaer County, NY
2 M Ryer L Schermerhorn 2
Born: 5 Dec 1770
Christened: 27 Jan 1771 - Rc Schodack, Muitzeskill, Rensselaer County, NY
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Marr: 1791 - , Rensselaer County, NY
3 M Derrick L Schermerhorn 2
Born: 16 Apr 1775 - North Chatham, Columbia County, NY
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Spouse: Eva Van Valkenburg (1778-1817) 2
Marr: 4 Feb 1797 - Rdc, Kinderhook, Columbia County, NY
General Notes for Child Cornelius L Schermerhorn
BIRTH & BAPTISM: Church record MARRIAGE: Church rec o rd
General Notes for Child Derrick L Schermerhorn
MARRIAGE: Church record
NOTE: Derrick established first woolen mill for dre s s i n g homespunclothes on Schoharie Ki l l in 1823; bui l t f ir s t forge there. Heweighed 300 lbs.
Wantworth Fitz-Gerald and Elizabeth Howles
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Born: Abt 1628 - Of Clare, Suffolk, England 6
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Mother: Elizabeth Vere [Countess Ofclar (Abt 1623-1683) 6
Robert Pitt and Harriet Fitzgerald-Villiers
Husband Robert Pitt 4 5
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1 M Thomas Pitt 4 5
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Spouse: Christian Lyttleton ( -1750) 4 5
Spouse: Maria Murray ( - ) 4 5
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2 M William Pitt Earl Of Chatham 4 5
Born: 1708 - Westminster 9
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Spouse: Hester Grenville Countess ( - ) 4 5
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3 F Anne Pitt 4 5
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General Notes for Child William Pitt Earl Of Chatham
1 NAME The Elder "The Great/Commoner"/
PITT, WILLIAM (1708-1778), the first Earl of Chatham, was a British statesman. He is chiefly remembered as the "organizer of victory" and empire builder during the Seven Years' War (1756-1763), and for his powerful defense of the rights of the American colonists.
Pitt was born in Westminster. He was the son of a member of Parliament and attended Eton College and Oxford University. In 1735, he entered Parliament. From the first, he distinguished himself by his fiery attacks on Prime Minister Sir Robert Walpole and on the practice of subsidizing troops from the German electorate (territory) of Hanover with British money.
Pitt ended his attacks after he was appointed paymaster general of the British military forces in 1746. In this office, he acquired a reputation for unusual honesty. Eventually, however, he bitterly denounced both the government's war policy and the weakness of its leader, the Duke of Newcastle. This action led directly to Pitt's dismissal in 1755. But he returned to office as secretary of state in 1756, when British military failures during the Seven Years' War led to Newcastle's fall from power. Pitt was again forced from office in 1757, but he returned the same year. "I know," he said, "that I can save this country, and that no one else can."
Pitt's task seemed insurmountable. On every side he found defeat and confusion. However, in five years, Britain gained great success, for which Pitt took the credit. He sent troops and money to Frederick the Great of Prussia and attacked France on all fronts. Great victories, especially in 1759, marked his policy everywhere. The French were defeated in India, America, Europe, and the West Indies, as well as on the sea. But other British ministers opposed Pitt when he demanded that war also be declared on Spain. He resigned as secretary of state in 1761.
During the next five years, Pitt resumed his opposition to the government. He denounced the Peace of Paris (1763) as far too lenient and aroused the British people to criticize the House of Commons. Pitt also denounced British policy toward the American colonists. As a result, he became an extremely popular figure in America.
Pitt was too powerful to remain out of office for long. In July 1766, he became prime minister and had his first opportunity at full control of the government. But his ministry lacked unity, and he lost political influence when he entered the House of Lords as the Earl of Chatham in August. He and his ministers proved incapable of solving troubles in America and India. Although Pitt had been an outstanding wartime leader, he had neither the patience nor the temperament for political cooperation and administration. He also failed to deal successfully with financial problems. Within a few months, Pitt was disabled by mental illness. He resigned his post as prime minister in October 1768.
During the next 10 years, Pitt remained politically ineffective because of poor health. He supported parliamentary reform. He also protested against British policy in America and worked to satisfy grievances. Pitt's commitment to such causes limited his popularity in Britain, and he failed to gain much of a following. But he always remained capable of dominating his listeners, and his last speeches on the American war were among his best. Pitt's son William Pitt the Younger served as prime minister of Britain from 1783 to 1801 and from 1804 to 1806.
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William Pitt 1st Earl of Chatham (1757-61, 1766-68) WHIG
William Pitt, Earl of Chatham, known as 'the Great Commoner', dominated the political scene influencing government from within and without. He is remembered for his vocal criticism of harsh British policy levied against the American colonies and his skills as a wartime leader during the Seven Years' War. Pitt was the son of a member of Parliament and the grandson of Thomas Pitt who had helped to build British trade in India. He entered Parliament in 1735 at the age of 27 after attending Oxford. He gained attention by leading the Patriot faction in opposition to prime minister Sir Robert Walpole, but his skills at oratory did not establish for him a power base. His first office was as paymaster-general,1746, where he made a name for himself by his honesty and failure to take financial advantage of the office. Discouraged by his lack of progress within government, he turned to criticizing the Duke of Newcastle, and his government's war policy, resulting in his dismissal in 1755. After Newcastle resigned in 1756, Pitt formed a government with George Grenville and the Duke of Devonshire. Pitt and Grenville argued over the administration of the war and in April, 1757, King George II dismissed Pitt. After several months with virtually no government, Pitt was recalled to government at the outbreak of the Seven Years' War to form a coalition government with Newcastle.
Pitt served very effectively as a wartime prime minister with Newcastle attending to domestic affairs. He sent a strengthened British fleet to blockade French ports and provided supplies to Frederick the Great of Prussia. His policies resulted in victory over the French in India and Canada and on the seas. He sought to continue the war until France was completely defeated, and broaden the war by declaring against Spain. He met with opposition by other ministers and disagreement by George III. He resigned in 1761 and spent the next five years criticizing the government. He called the 1763 Peace of Paris "too lenient", encouraged criticism of the House of Commons and denounced British policy toward the American colonies gaining him a following both at home and in the colonies.
Second Ministry (1766-68) In July, 1766, Pitt was recalled to form and lead another coalition government. This time, he met with little success as prime minister. He entered the House of Lords as Earl of Chatham which proved a disaster. His government was unable to deal with the problems in America; he supported the Americans against the king, but was not for independence; and in fact, proved incapable of governing at home as well. His most loyal ministers resigning around him, Pitt fell into depression and resigned his office October 1768.
Pitt did not leave the political arena. He continued to speak out against British policy in the colonies and fight for parliamentary reform, but he gained little following. He was a statesman, not a politician. He collapsed in the Lords speaking out against the withdrawal of troops from the colonies and died a month later in 1778 at the age of 70.
PHOTO CREDIT: Detail of a portrait of William Pitt, Earl of Chatham, by William Hoare. Part of the Carnegie Institute Permanent Collection. From the Collections of the Pennsylvania Department, The Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Perspective 1757 - Frederick the Great is victorious at Prague over the Austrians. General Robert Clive establishes British rule in India with victories in Bengal, Calcutta and Plassey. The first public concert is held in Philadelphia. "The London Chronicle" comes on the scene. 1758 - The Seven Years' War continues. East Prussia is held by the Russians. The Prussians blockade Olmutz. The British take Louisburg. Austrian troops lay seige to Neisse and defeat Frederick the Great at Hochkirch. 1759 - Austria defeats Frederick the Great at Kunersdorf. The British take Quebec from the French; Generals Montcalm and Wolfe are killed in the campaign. Scottish poet Robert Burns is born. Voltaire writes "Candide". 1760 - Russians burn Berlin. King George II dies and is succeeded by George III, his grandson. Josiah Wedgewood famous pottery works are founded in Staffordshire, England. London's Botanical Gardens in Kew are opened. Edmund Hoyle, establishes the rules for whist. Second Ministry 1766 - Repeal of the Stamp Act. Britain's right to tax the colonies is restated in the Declaratory Act. Mason-Dixon Line is laid down by Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon, two English surveyors. Theatre Royal in Bristol opens. Czarina Catherine the Great of Russia declares freedom of worship. The first paved sidewalk is finished in Westminister, London. Henry Cavendish discovers hydrogen is lighter than air. 1767 - Taxes on imports to the colonies are levied including tea, glass, paper and dyes. Chaos in India; General Clive leaves. The Assembly of New York refuses to support the quartering of troops and is suspended. Jesuits are expelled from Spain.
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General Notes for Child Anne Pitt
1 UPDA 2 PLAC Keeper of the Privy Purse
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Alexander Fitzgerold and Alice Le Meschin
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Gerald Normanby Dillon Fitzgibbon
Husband Gerald Normanby Dillon Fitzgibbon 11
Born: 1823
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John Fitzgibbon
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1 UPDA 2 PLAC Lord Chancellor of Ireland.
John Fitzgibbon
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2 M John Fitzgibbon 4
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1 UPDA 2 PLAC Lord Chancellor of Ireland.
Richard Scrope and Agnes Fitzgilbert
Husband Richard Scrope 12
Born: Abt 0992 - , Richards Castle, Shropshire, England
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Marriage: Abt 1022 - Of, Clare, Oxfordshire, England
Wife Agnes Fitzgilbert 12
Born: Abt 0996 - Of, Clare, Oxfordshire, England
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1 M Robert Scrope 12
Born: Abt 1023 - Of, Richards Castle, Shropshire, England
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2 M Osborne (Fitzrichard) Scrope 12
Born: Abt 1025 - Of, Richards Castle, Shropshire, England
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Spouse: Mrs-Osborne (Fitzrichard) Scrope (Abt 1029- ) 12
Marr: Abt 1055 - Of, Richards Castle, Shropshire, England
Baldwin Fitzgilbert and Adeline Rollos
Husband Baldwin Fitzgilbert 2
Born: Abt 1092 - Lincolnshire, England
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1 F Emma Fitzgilbert 2
Born: Abt 1114 - Deeping, Lincolnshire, England
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2 M Roger Fitzgilbert 2
Born: Abt 1116 - Lincolnshire, England
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3 F Rose Fitzgilbert 2
Born: Abt 1118 - Lincolnshire, England
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Betham's Baronetage p. 238 (GS 942 D22bu); Complete Pe e r a g e Vol 12 pt 2p. 296 (GS 942 D24c); Notes & Queri e s 2 S V o l 6 p.352 (GS 942 D2n); The BattleAbbey Roll V o l 3 p . 25 9 , 260 (GS 942 D2bb); Hist & Antiq of Beverl y O live r p.46 2 ( GS 942.74/B5 H2o); Lipscomb's Hist of B ucki ngha m Vo l 1 p. 1 26 (GSQ942.575 H2Li); Nrthmp Ham p . 33 8 (GS Q 942.3 5 D2m); A nglo Saxon Bishops, Kings &Nob les , Searle p . 46 3 (GS 942 D2 2swy). Archive Recor d - SLC , UT
Hugh Wake and Emma Fitzgilbert
Husband Hugh Wake 2
Born: Abt 1110 - Liddell, Cumberlandshire, England
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Born: Abt 1114 - Deeping, Lincolnshire, England
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Mother: Adeline Rollos (Abt 1092- ) 2
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1 M Baldwin Wake 2
Born: Abt 1145 - Liddell, Cumberlandshire, England
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2 M Geoffrey Wake 2
Born: Abt 1147 - Liddell, Cumberlandshire, England
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Betham's Baronetage p. 238 (GS 942 D22bu); Complete Pe e r a g e Vol 12 pt 2p. 295, 296 (GS 942 D24c); Notes & Que ri e s V o l 6 p. 352 (GS 942 B2n); The BattleAbbey Roll V o l 3 p . 25 9 , 260 (GS 942 D2bb); Plantagenet Ancestry p . 1 06 (G S Q94 0 D 2t); Hist & Antiq of Beverly Oliver p . 46 2 (GS 94 2.74/B 5 H2 o); Burton's Description of Leice ste r p. 27 (G S 942.5 4 H2b) ; Lipscomb's Hist of BcknghV o l 4 p. 126 (G S 942.57 5 H2Li) ; Nrthmp Fam p. 338 (GS 94 2. 55 D2m). Archi veRecor d - SLC, UT
General Notes for Child Baldwin Wake
Betham's Baronetage p. 238 (GS 942 D22U); Complete Pe e r a g e Vol 12 pt 2 p.297, 298 (GS 942 D24c); Notes & Que r i e s 2 S Vol 6 p. 352 (GS 942 B2n); Burton's Descripti o n o f Le ices ter p. 27 (GS 942,54 H2b); Plantagenet Ance st ry p .10 6 (GS Q 940 D2t); Lipscomb's Hist of Bckngh V o l 4 p. 12 6 (G S Q942.5 75 H2Li); Nrthmp fam p. 338 (GS Q 94 2.55 D2m) ; Th e Battle Ab bey Roll Vol 3 p. 260(GS 94 2 D2b b); His t & anti q of Beverle y Oliver p. 462 (GS 942 .74/B 5 H2o). A rchive Re cord - SLC, UT
John Fitzgilbert [Lord Of Southwa and Christian Saint Omer
Husband John Fitzgilbert [Lord Of Southwa 13
Born: Abt 1296 - Of, Wellingham, Norfolk, England 13
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Mother: Richill Ernald (Abt 1272- ) 13
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Mother: Mrs-Thomas Saint Omer (Abt 1277- ) 13
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1 M Richard Beaupre 13
Born: Abt 1327 - Of, Wellingham, Norfolk, England 13
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1 TITL [Lord of Southwall]
Richard Fitzgilbert
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Born: Abt 0996 - Of, Clare, Oxfordshire, England
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Spouse: Richard Scrope (Abt 0992-After 1067) 12
Marr: Abt 1022 - Of, Clare, Oxfordshire, England
Roger Fitzgilbert
Husband Roger Fitzgilbert 2
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John Fitz-Gilbert and Of Salisbury Sybill
Husband John Fitz-Gilbert 2
Born: Between 1135 and 1164
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1 F Margaret Marshall 2
Born: Abt 1186
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Robert Fitzhamon Lord Of Corboil and Sibyl De Montgomery
Husband Robert Fitzhamon Lord Of Corboil 2 4 12 14
Born: Abt 1064 - Gloucester, England 15
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Father: Hamon De Crevecoeur (Abt 1032- ) 12 14
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• Alt. Birth, , East Chester, England, Abt 1070
Wife Sibyl De Montgomery 2 4 12 14
Born: Abt 1066 - Of, St Germain Mntgm, Normandy, France 15
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AFN: V9V1-X5
Father: Roger De Montgomery Earl Of Arundel (1022-1094) 2 4 12 14
Mother: Mabel Of Alençon-Bellême Heiress Of Belleme (1015-1082) 2 4 12 14
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1 F *Amicia Fitzhamon De Meullent 2 4 12 14
Born: Abt 1094 - Of, , Gloucestershire, England 15
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AFN: V9V7-C2
Spouse: Earl Robert De Caen Of Gloucester (Abt 1090-1147) 2 4 12 14
Marr: Abt 1115 - Of, , Gloucestershire, England
General Notes (Husband)
1 UPDA 2 DATE ABT 1105 2 PLAC Acceded: 2 SOUR S222 3 PAGE 683 2 QUAY 3
Earl of Gloucester. Lord of Creully in Calvados, Governor of Caen. Only referred to as Earl of Gloucester by Dugdale.
General Notes for Child *Amicia Fitzhamon De Meullent
1 UPDA 2 PLAC Also called Maud and Sibyl.
Wright Lane and Abigail Fitzhenry
Husband Wright Lane 11 16
Born: 23 Jan 1788 - , Westchester, NY 16
Christened:
Died: After 1842 16
Buried:
Father: Amos Lane (Abt 1748- ) 11 16
Mother: Asenath Ingersoll (1750-After 1790) 11 16
Marriage: 4 Feb 1813 - Huntington, , PA 16
Noted events in his life were:
• Alt. Birth 16, 23 Jan 1788
Wife Abigail Fitzhenry 11 16
Born: 4 Sep 1796 - , Essex, NY 16
Christened:
Died: 22 Mar 1892 - , Clermont, OH 16
Buried: - Hulingtoncem, , Clermont, OH 16
Children
1 F Matilda Olive Lane 11 16
Born: 12 Jul 1814 - Huntington, , PA 16
Christened:
Died: 30 Jul 1906 - Richmond, Wayne, IN 16
Buried: - Earlham, Wayne, IN 16
Spouse: Daniel Fee (1803-1874) 11 16
Marr: 25 Jun 1834 - Clermont, , OH 16
2 M Willian Lane 11 16
Born: 3 Jun 1816 - Huntington, , PA 16
Christened:
Died: 26 Apr 1907 - , Ripley, IN 16
Buried: - Washingtonbaptchcem, Elrod, , IN 16
Spouse: Rebecca Gillan (1818-1896) 11 16
Marr: 6 Jul 1837 - , Clermont, OH 16
3 M Henry Lane 11 16
Born: 3 Jul 1818 - Allegheny Town, , PA 16
Christened:
Died: 14 Jul 1844 - , , AR 16
Buried:
Spouse: Sarah Bailey ( -1919) 11 16
4 F Jane Ann Lane 11 16
Born: 18 Mar 1822 - , Knox, OH 16
Christened:
Died: Bef 1830 - , Knox, OH 16
Buried:
Spouse: William Porter (living)
5 F Mary Asenith Lane 11 16
Born: 20 Oct 1824 - MT Vernon, Knox, OH 16
Christened:
Died: 1 May 1896 - , Clermont, OH 16
Buried: - Hulintoncem, , Clermont, OH 16
Spouse: William Porter (living)
6 F Eliza Ann Lane 11 16
Born: 17 Dec 1826 - Monroe, Orange, NY 16
Christened:
Died: 18 Dec 1880 - Elrod, Ripley, IN 16
Buried:
Spouse: Hamilton Pryor (1816-1905) 11 16
Marr: 23 Feb 1843 - , Clermont, OH 16
General Notes for Child Willian Lane
poss birthday June 3 1816- He was a wagon master 83rd Ind. inf. Civil War.
General Notes for Child Henry Lane
Henry fought in the Civil War & was shot in the mouth. He survived & became a school teacher. He was wagon master for the 83rd inf. Ind. in the Civil War-
General Notes for Child Eliza Ann Lane
Eliza Ann had 10 children- 8 survived