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Mother: Priscilla Bladen CHURCHILL |
_John CARTER of Corotoman__________+ | (1613 - 1669) _Robert "King" CARTER Colony of Virginia_| | (1663 - 1732) m 1701 | | |_Sarah LUDLOW of Dinton____________+ | (1635 - 1668) _Robert CARTER II____________| | (1704 - 1732) m 1725 | | | _Thomas LANDON Esq.________________ | | | (1650 - ....) | |_Elizabeth "Betty" LANDON _______________| | (1674 - 1720) m 1701 | | |_Mary de LAVAL ____________________ | (1650 - ....) | |--Robert CARTER | (1726 - 1804) | ___________________________________ | | | _William CHURCHILL "the Immigrant"_______| | | (1649 - 1710) m 1703 | | | |___________________________________ | | |_Priscilla Bladen CHURCHILL _| (1705 - 1763) m 1725 | | _John A. ARMISTEAD Esq. of "Hesse"_+ | | (1641 - 1693) m 1665 |_Elizabeth ARMISTEAD ____________________| (1667 - 1716) m 1703 | |_Judith____________________________ (1640 - 1700) m 1665
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Father: GRIFFITH HAMPDEN of Great Hampden |
ANNE WALLER of Beconsfield, county of Bucks, widow. Will 8
November 1652; proved 2nd August 1653.
I desire to be buried in the churchyard of Beconsfield, as near
to my dear and loving husband as may be. I give to the poor
of Beconsfield 10 to be distributed unto them at the time of my
burial.
To my daughter Mary, wife of Edmond Waller, esquire, my son, my
coach and two coach horses.
To Cicilie Thompkins, my daughter, 100.
To my daughter Ursula Dobbins, 100, to be placed in the hands
of the said Edmond Waller, who shall pay her the interest and
increase thereof, and pay the principal to such persons as the
said Ursula by her will shall direct. But my meaning is that
she shall have the sole benefit and dispose thereof, in such
sort as her now husband may not have anything to do therewith.
To my grandchild Robert Waller, the messuage or inn in
Beconsfield called the Ball, and all the lands and tenements
which I bought of my cousin Edmond Waller of Gregoryes, esquire.
To my grandchildren Robert and Anna Mary Waller, my two great
diamond rings; the said Robert shall have which of them he
chooseth, his sister the other.
To my grandchild Margo Waller, one of the daughters of my said
son Edmond 100 within one year after my decease, if she then
be 14 years old, or else to her father to be by him employed to
her use till she attain her age of 14.
To my son Edmond, all my linen, household stuff, furniture and
implements of household whatsoever.
To every one of my servants dwelling with me at the time of my
decease, half a year's wages over and above what may be due to
them.
All the rest of my goods I give to my grandchildren Robert and
Anna Mary, equally, between them; and I make my friend Mr.
George Gosnould my executor, to whom I give 20 for his pains
and care to be taken therein, further authorizing him to
reimburse himself all such sums as he may spend by reason of
taking upon him the execution of this my will.
I give to my grandchild Edmond Patty, esq., 5.
To Sir Orlando Bridgman's lady, 3 to buy her a ring.
Whereas there is due to me 1100 and upwards from my son Edmond
Waller, my will is that all my debts, legacies and funeral
expenses shall be paid out of that money, and the residue
thereof paid to the said Robert and Anna Mary equally between
them.
(signed) Anne Waller.
Witnesses: Edw. Ermiston, Henry Axtill, the mark of Thomas
Sagwell, George Randall and Steven Grove. Proved by Gosnold
[sic], gent., the executor named. Brent, 250.
[This lady was of illustrious kinship and connection. She was
aunt of John Hampden, mother of Edmund Waller, the poet, and her
brother married Oliver Cromwell's aunt. She was, as stated
above, the wife of Robert Waller, and was baptised Dec. 10,
1589, and died April 9, 1653.
Her daughter Cicely, the niece mentioned in Margaret Waller's
will, married Feb.10, 1645-5, Nathaniel Tompkins, who was
executed July 5, 1643, for taking part in what was called
"Waller's Plot," against the Parliament.
__ | __| | | | |__ | _GRIFFITH HAMPDEN of Great Hampden_| | (1560 - ....) | | | __ | | | | |__| | | | |__ | | |--ANNE HAMPDEN | (1589 - 1653) | __ | | | __| | | | | | |__ | | |___________________________________| | | __ | | |__| | |__
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"The first names found in connection with the settlement of
Woodstock are Jacob Miller and his son-in-law, Abraham Brubaker.
This settlement was first names Millerstadt after Mr. Miller,
and Mr. Brubaker gave the double lot of one acre [Need copy of
this deed to obtain date] to Burr Harrison, Taverner Beale,
Joseph Pugh, Abraham Keller, Laurence Snapp, George Keller, John
Tipton, Jacob Holtzman, Henry Nelso, Frederick Stover, Philip
Hoffman and Henry Fravel, "for the use and purpose of building
and supporting a church for public worship, a church yard and
place of burial for the dead, and such other buildings as may be
necessary for the purposes aforesaid." Seven of the names of
this deed are the names of Germans representing the Lutheran
Church.....The earliest names have been lost, as it is certain
that the history of the congregation extends into the past to
the time of the visitation of the Hebron pastors from 1748 [Were
there records of these traveling pastors?] to the coming of the
first regular pastor in the person of Peter Muhlenberg in the
summer of fall of 1772.....All the years while these ministers
were serving east of the Blue Ridge, the beautiful Shenandoah
Valley had no resident pastor for the many people of the
Lutheran faith until 1772. There were a number of visiting
ministers.....Carl Friedrich.....Henry Moller.....John
Christopher Hartwig [George Samuel Klug from another
source][Page 43 is the last page I have. Try to find page 44 for
more names.]
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__ | _ROBERT KNOLLYS _____| | (1330 - ....) | | |__ | _THOMAS KNOLLYS of London_| | (1360 - ....) | | | __ | | | | |_____________________| | | | |__ | | |--MARGERY KNOLLYS | (1390 - ....) | __ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |__ | | |__________________________| | | __ | | |_____________________| | |__
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Mother: Nancy W. LAW |
_Opie LINDSAY _______+ | (1745 - 1814) m 1773 _Robert LINDSAY _____| | (1774 - 1837) m 1798| | |_Margaret LAMPKIN ___ | (1750 - 1785) m 1773 _John Mott LINDSAY __| | (1809 - 1901) m 1832| | | _William C. WREN Sr._ | | | (1750 - 1817) | |_Elizabeth WREN _____| | (1771 - ....) m 1798| | |_____________________ | | |--Virginia Elizabeth LINDSAY | (1834 - ....) | _____________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_Nancy W. LAW _______| (1810 - 1875) m 1832| | _____________________ | | |_____________________| | |_____________________
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Mother: Susannah (Sue) D. WHITELY |
(Could be this brother changed his name to Brewster and went to
Shreveport, LA with grandfather Buck & Laressa Lindsay, founded
the Brewster Co.)
1880 AL Census: SWARTS, Frank Son 1871 M W AL AL
changed name to Brewster m. Lillie Turner of Magnolia, AR.?
Not sure if this is the brother who changed his name to Brewster
or not. Laressa and Jo Ray were told LaRessa's brother, Harry
Brewster, changed because he was always being called a jew in
business and he was not, they were dutch.
1930 U.S. Federal Census > Louisiana > Caddo > Shreveport >
District 42
Harry C. Brewster, age 60 b. Alabama; wife: Lilyon T. age 55;
son-in-law Lucien Marionaux, age 34; dau Murriel age 30 and
gson Harry age 8.
_Baltas (Leobathasar) SWARTZ (SCHWARTZ) _+ | (1772 - 1820) _Henry SWARTZ (SCHWARTZ) ____________| | (1805 - 1895) m 1829 | | |_Margaret HUPPMAN (HOFFMAN) _____________ | (1770 - ....) _George Woodson SWARTZ Sr.__| | (1837 - 1908) m 1866 | | | _Samuel MILLER Jr._______________________+ | | | (1767 - 1839) m 1789 | |_Melissa MILLER _____________________| | (1808 - 1881) m 1829 | | |_Susannah PHILLIPS ______________________+ | (1773 - 1849) m 1789 | |--Francis "Frank" SWARTZ | (1870 - ....) | _William WHITELY Jr._____________________+ | | (1775 - 1821) m 1805 | _Francis L. (Frank) WHITELY _________| | | (1814 - 1882) m 1842 | | | |_Mildred "Mindy" "Millie" HAYNES ________+ | | (1787 - 1831) m 1805 |_Susannah (Sue) D. WHITELY _| (1846 - 1877) m 1866 | | _________________________________________ | | |_Elizabeth A. (Ayers?) DAY? KEATON? _| (1819 - 1881) m 1842 | |_________________________________________
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Mother: Mary CHASE |
_William WEEKES Sr.__+ | (1627 - 1677) m 1645 _William WEEKES Jr.__| | (1645 - 1716) m 1669| | |_Mary LYNDE _________ | (1629 - 1693) m 1645 _Benjamin WEEKES ____| | (1685 - 1744) m 1708| | | _____________________ | | | | |_Mercy ROBINSON _____| | (1647 - 1740) m 1669| | |_____________________ | | |--Thankful WEEKES | (1712 - 1785) | _____________________ | | | _Isaac CHASE ________| | | (1660 - ....) | | | |_____________________ | | |_Mary CHASE _________| (1686 - 1788) m 1708| | _____________________ | | |_Mary TILTON ________| (1660 - ....) | |_____________________
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