Mother: GWERVYL ap Maelgwn |
_Rhys Mechyll ap Rhys Gryg Lord Dynevor_+ | (.... - 1244) _RHYS Vychan ap Rhys__| | (1210 - 1271) | | |_MAUD (SUSAN) de BRAOSE ________________+ | (1170 - 1201) _RHYS GLOF Wendot____| | (1230 - 1283) | | | ________________________________________ | | | | |_MARGARET ap Gruffydd_| | | | |________________________________________ | | |--MAREDYDD Goch ap Rhys | (1260 - ....) | ________________________________________ | | | ______________________| | | | | | |________________________________________ | | |_GWERVYL ap Maelgwn__| (1230 - ....) | | ________________________________________ | | |______________________| | |________________________________________
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Father: Charles BENBOW Mother: Mary |
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Mother: Suzanne (Susan) SPELL |
_Edward FOREMAN Sr._____ | (1720 - 1805) m 1747 _Edward FOREMAN Jr.__| | (1749 - 1818) m 1798| | |_Rebecca RAVECO ________ | (1720 - 1749) m 1747 _Isaac Pierre FOREMAN __| | (1799 - 1863) m 1822 | | | _Jean John PERRY _______ | | | (1746 - 1824) | |_Nancy Anna PERRY ___| | (1771 - 1824) m 1798| | |________________________ | | |--Parker FOREMAN | (1834 - ....) | ________________________ | | | _Benenger SPELL _____| | | (1784 - 1850) m 1802| | | |________________________ | | |_Suzanne (Susan) SPELL _| (1803 - 1884) m 1822 | | _Ephrem Joseph FOREMAN _+ | | (1766 - 1854) m 1782 |_Dorothy FOREMAN ____| (1786 - 1860) m 1802| |_Mary Elizabeth BROWN __ (1765 - 1820) m 1782
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Mother: Mary Elizabeth CARTER |
_____________________________ | _(RESEARCH QUERY-KY) GRISSOM of Adair Co. KY_| | | | |_____________________________ | _Thomas John GRISSOM ___| | (1815 - 1881) m 1840 | | | _____________________________ | | | | |_____________________________________________| | | | |_____________________________ | | |--Lucy Ermine GRISSOM | (1842 - 1921) | _Peter CARTER Sr.____________+ | | (1766 - 1808) m 1787 | _Benjamin Franklin CARTER Sr.________________| | | (1788 - 1852) m 1807 | | | |_Elizabeth "Betsy" SANDIDGE _+ | | (1767 - 1808) m 1787 |_Mary Elizabeth CARTER _| (1824 - 1876) m 1840 | | _William SLEDD ______________+ | | (1761 - 1812) m 1786 |_Mary Elizabeth SLEDD _______________________| (1787 - 1864) m 1807 | |_Lucy HOGG __________________+ (1768 - 1853) m 1786
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Mother: Mary "Polly" NICHOLS |
_James LINDSAY Jr.___+ | (1640 - ....) _Caleb LINDSAY ______| | (1674 - 1717) | | |_____________________ | _Joshua LINDSAY Sr.____| | (1698 - ....) | | | _____________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | |_____________________ | | |--Clara LINDSAY | (1738 - 1819) | _____________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_Mary "Polly" NICHOLS _| (1709 - ....) | | _____________________ | | |_____________________| | |_____________________
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Mother: Elizabeth PRESTON |
______________________________ | _______________________________| | | | |______________________________ | _William S. MADISON _| | (1753 - 1782) m 1778| | | ______________________________ | | | | |_______________________________| | | | |______________________________ | | |--Susanna Preston MADISON | (1780 - 1820) | _John PRESTON "the immigrant"_+ | | (1699 - 1747) m 1727 | _William PRESTON of Smithfield_| | | (1729 - 1783) m 1761 | | | |_Elizabeth PATTON ____________+ | | (1700 - 1779) m 1727 |_Elizabeth PRESTON __| (1762 - 1837) m 1778| | _Francis SMITH _______________+ | | (1715 - 1771) m 1730 |_Susannah SMITH _______________| (1739 - 1823) m 1761 | |_Elizabeth WADDY _____________+ (1710 - 1765) m 1730
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Mother: MABEL de CLARE |
In 1199 Richard I died and whilst King John delayed his claim to
the throne William was amongst the powerful group of barons who
siezed the opportunity to fortify their castles. However, like
the rest he was induced to swear allegiance by the promises
which Archbishop Hubert Walter, the justiciar Geoffrey
Fitz-Peter and William Marshall made in his name, but the king
appeared to think it prudent to exempt him from the tax raised
early in 1200.
William de Stuteville renewed an old family claim to lands which
had come to the Mowbrays from the Frontebouefs, even though his
father had made a compromise with William de Mowbray's father,
Nigel. The latter Willaim supported his claim by a present of
three thousand marks to King John, who, with his great council,
dictated a new compromise. By this, Stuteville had to accept
nine knights fees plus œ12 in full satisfaction of his claim.
The two Williams were reconciled on 21 Jan 1201 at Louth in the
country house of the Bishop of Lincoln.
In 1215 William was prominent in the baronial war against King
John. From this date there is a physical description by a
contemporary as "short as a dwarf". His difficulties of getting
on a horse fully armoured were pushed aside and by his own
efforts he was man to be reckoned with. He was one of the
principals pressing for the creation of the Magna Carta being in
the list of 25 barons at the signing at Runnymede. As one of
those appointed as executor he was named amongst those
excommunicated by the Pope.
In 1217 he was again in conflict with the monarch, now Henry
III, and on being taken prisoner at the Battle of Lincoln, his
lands were bestowed on William Marshall. By surrendering his
lordship of Bensted in Surrey to Hubert de Burgh, he redeemed
his former lands. Thereafter he seems to have supported the king
again, for in January 1221 he was with the royal army at the
seige of Bytham Castle, Lincolnshire. This assisted Hubert de
Burgh in driving out William of Aumale, another Magna Carta
colleage, from his last stronghold.
In 1222 William died at Axholme, Lincolnshire, the Mowbray caput
baronae.
William de Mowbray, the eldest son, successor to his father, in
the 6th year of King Richard I., paying 100 pounds for his
relief, had livery of his lands. This feudal lord, upon the
accession of King John, was tardy in pledging his allegiance,
and at length only swore fealty upon the condition that "the
king should render to every man his right." At the breaking out
of -the baronial war, it was no marvel then, that he should be
found one of the most forward of the discontented lords, and so
distinguished, that he was chosen with his brother, Roger, among
the twenty-five celebrated barons appointed to enforce the
observance of the Magna Charta. At one time he was governor of
York Castle. He was a party to the "Covenant for holding the
City and Tower of London," and one of those whom the Pope
excommunicated. In the reign of King Henry III., adhering to the
same cause, he was at the battle of Lincoln, and taken prisoner
there, when his lands were seized, and bestowed upon William
Marshall, the younger, the Surety of the Magna Charta, but he
was subsequently allowed to redeem them. After which he appears
to have attached himself to the king, and was with the royal
army at the siege of Bitham Castle, in Lincolnshire. He married
Agnes Acive) Albini, daughter of the Earl of Arundel. They had
two sons and a daughter
_NELE d' AUBIGNY ____+ | (1085 - 1129) m 1118 _ROGER de (d'Aubigny) MOWBRAY _| | (1120 - 1188) | | |_GUNDRED de GOURNAY _+ | (1100 - 1155) m 1118 _NIGEL de MOWBRAY ___| | (1145 - 1191) m 1170| | | _WALTER de GAUNT ____ | | | | |_ALICE de GAUNT _______________| | (1120 - ....) | | |_____________________ | | |--WILLIAM de MOWBRAY | (1160 - 1223) | _____________________ | | | _______________________________| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_MABEL de CLARE _____| (1150 - 1203) m 1170| | _____________________ | | |_______________________________| | |_____________________
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Mother: Eliza Caroline SANDIDGE |
_James NUCKOLLS III______+ | (1720 - 1810) _Thomas NUCKOLLS ___________| | (1760 - 1810) m 1785 | | |_Mary HENDERSON _________ | (1720 - ....) _Samuel Overton NUCKOLLS _| | (1803 - ....) m 1830 | | | _(RESEARCH QUERY) TERRY _ | | | | |_Ann TERRY _________________| | (1763 - ....) m 1785 | | |_________________________ | | |--Virgil Augustus NUCKOLLS | (1841 - ....) | _John Shelton SANDIDGE __+ | | (1764 - 1856) m 1789 | _Garrett Longmire SANDIDGE _| | | (1791 - 1871) m 1811 | | | |_Susannah LONGMIRE ______+ | | (1765 - 1839) m 1789 |_Eliza Caroline SANDIDGE _| (1815 - 1856) m 1830 | | _John SMITH _____________ | | (1770 - ....) |_Frances SMITH _____________| (1792 - 1852) m 1811 | |_Mary MORGAN ____________+ (1770 - ....)
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