• Zebedee Hammond Another notarious man, well documented in his dealings during the Revolutionary War. I joined the UEL under him.
  • John Brown A rather notorious character, made interesting by all the published information at that time!
  • Stephen Hopkins One of the Mayflower Passengers
  • Francis Cooke Passenger on the Mayflower
  • John Howland Another Mayflower Passenger
  • Lady Godiva, Countess of Mercia Interesting background
  • John Howard Loyalist to Nova Scotia and New Brunswick
  • King Alfred, the Great
  • Charlemagne He has many, many, many, MANY descendants. Doesn't make anyone special...but he was an interesting character.
  • Egbert III of Wessex Egbert is considered the first King of England, reigning from 802 to 829 AD
  • Samuel Covey Been chasing Sam for many years, trying to PROVE parentage. He's a slippery one.
  • Nicholas Pinion The Dark Side of an old est. New England Family
  • Isaac Salls Another ancestor who liked to hide. Earliest reference to him is 1756 in Litchfield Co, Connecticut. Wish I could locate something earlier...
  • Daniel Tryon One of my favorite families to chase, still have no info on his parentage. He was born about 1739 in Connecticut. I have my suspicions, but that won't get me far.
  • King Edward I King Edward was also known as Longshanks, and was about to wage another campaign against the Scots against Robert Bruce, but he died in 1307.
  • Abigail Somes Abigail was indicted and jailed for witchcraft in Salem in 1692. Interesting court hearings.
  • Eleanor of Aquitaine Eleanor was one of the most powerful people in the Middle Ages.