Carney & Wehofer Family
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Matches 13,151 to 13,200 of 13,214
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13151 | _STATMARRIED | Family: Buster BRASHEARS / Jimmie UNKNOWN (F50573621)
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13152 | _STATMARRIED | Family: Thomas William EVERIDGE / Minnie UNKNOWN (F50573622)
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13153 | _STATMARRIED | Family: Edward HAYES / Emma EVERIDGE (F50573623)
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13154 | _STATMARRIED | Family: Joseph H. EVERIDGE / Mabel OAKS (F50573624)
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13155 | _STATMARRIED | Family: Paul C. HARRIS / Susan Florance Ella EVERIDGE (F50573625)
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13156 | _STATMARRIED | Family: Jesse BOHANAN / (F50573626)
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13157 | _STATMARRIED | Family: / (F50573627)
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13158 | _STATMARRIED | Family: / (F50573629)
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13159 | _STATMARRIED | Family: / (F50573633)
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13160 | _STATMARRIED | Family: / (F50573634)
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13161 | _STATMARRIED | Family: / (F50573635)
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13162 | _STATMARRIED | Family: / (F50573636)
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13163 | _STATMARRIED | Family: Michael Mor DAUGHERTY / Catherine RODGERS (F536727642)
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13164 | _STATMARRIED | Family: Liam O'DAUGHERTY / Sila O'CLEARY (F536727643)
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13165 | _STATMARRIED | Family: Liam O'DAUGHERTY / (F536727644)
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13166 | _STATMARRIED | Family: Sean O'DOCHARTAIGH / (F536727645)
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13167 | _STATMARRIED | Family: Conn O'DOCHARTAIGH / Monca O'HAGAN (F536727646)
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13168 | _STATMARRIED | Family: Aodh O'DOCHARTAIGH / Sarce MCDAVITT (F536727647)
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13169 | _STATMARRIED | Family: Landgrave Daniel AXTELL / Rebecca HOLLAND (F536727655)
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13170 | _UID0BE896D482102E4AA040BFB418EB23FADA8D | Family: Aden De BERESFORDE / Agnes (F7331)
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13171 | _UID16D7D444F6F61A42A9D1459D7EF41B92C8BF | Family: John De BERESFORD / Cecilia UNKNOWN (F7338)
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13172 | _UID19199CB56F64AF45818A188CDDECE9994440 | Family: John BERESFORD / (F7467)
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13173 | _UID58B4214117D4F448905F3E9DE5A5B12CC616 | Family: Aden De BERESFORD / Agnes DE BULKLEY (F7337)
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13174 | _UID6A7A36E0839EBA4AB55414491B181CBC9067 | Family: John De BERESFORDE / Cecily DE FERRERS (F7334)
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13175 | _UID709281684944CC4992D853C116F9D971645A | Family: John De BERESFORDE / Mrs John de BERESFORD (F7332)
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13176 | _UID732F9D1ADCB0D51199618B655571A9799DC0 | Family: Ensign Thomas (Bunch) BUNCE / Mrs Thomas UNKNOWN (F2356)
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13177 | _UID75319D1ADCB0D51199618B655571A979A1FE | Family: / Mary BUNCE (F2349)
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13178 | _UID7ADE81EBAD6848499F15E4BFF53A0088783C | Family: Hugh De BERESFORDE / Beatrice MALBANK (F7330)
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13179 | _UID81369D1ADCB0D51199618B655571A979B209 | Family: / Mary BUNCE (F2347)
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13180 | _UID8FD5F08E1162FE4988EEDC6EDC4DE044A9AB | Family: Hugh De BERESFORDE / (F7333)
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13181 | _UID99349D1ADCB0D51199618B655571A979C86B | Family: CLARK / Katherine BUNCE (F2346)
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13182 | _UIDC5329D1ADCB0D51199618B655571A979F20D | Family: / Sarah BUNCE (F2354)
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13183 | _UIDC9329D1ADCB0D51199618B655571A979F64D | Family: WHITE / Elizabeth BUNCE (F2352)
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13184 | _UIDCB359D1ADCB0D51199618B655571A979FB9A | Family: / Mary BUNCE (F2348)
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13185 | _UIDE3349D1ADCB0D51199618B655571A979120B | Family: / Sarah BUNCE (F2355)
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13186 | _UIDE7600444B0D29E4D8CFC78F9A787C06D50F2 | Family: John De BERESFORD / Emma De BERESFORD (F7336)
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13187 | _UIDEB349D1ADCB0D51199618B655571A9791A8B | Family: John BUNCH (BUNCE), Sr / (F8100)
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13188 | _UIDFFA2BE10C16BE74A834E6663CE7C15EAAF34 | Family: Aden De BERESFORDE / Beatrice De MALBANE (F7335)
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13189 | _________________________________________________________ Mathew and Susannah's known children were: 1. John - b 9 Nov 1702 2. Philip - b 5 Jan 1705 3. Susanna - b 6 Feb 1707, ca 1745 m Robert Whitely, m/2 Taylor 5. Mathew, Jr - 1709-1770, md Rachel Howard - 1714-1789. 6. Eleanor - b 1 Dec 1711, m John Slye 7. Sarah - b 24 Mar 1714, m John Parker 8. Samuel - b 19 May 1716, (WB 1765 Charles Co 33.280) _________________________________________________________ Mathew and Susanna purchased land called Manchester from Abel Wakefield in 1705 for 5000 pounds of tobacco, Mathew being listed at that time as a cooper, or maker of barrels. On May 29 1713, in Charles County, Matthew named as son of John Compton in will proved Mar 5, 1718. Mathew received one-third of his father's real, and one third of his father's personal estate, whereas, John's eldest son, John, received two-thirds interest. The real estate lay in both Charles and St. Mary's Counties. No other children mentioned. On 9 March 1722, Mathew received land from his father, John. This was his 1/3 share of 200 acres called Boswell and 80 acres called Boden. By 20 March 1737, Mathew Sr sold his son Mathew Jr. 90 acres of the Boden and Boswell property from his father, including dwellings, out-buildings, gardens and orchards. Mathew Sr wrote his will on 19 March 1744,witnessed by George Briscoe and William Howard. His son, Samuel, was to receive all land he owned in Virginia and 2 shillings sterling, daughters Susanna Whitely & Elender Slye receive 2 shillings each, grandson Mathew Compton Parker 2 shillings and son Mathew all the rest of his property, both real and personal, with son Mathew being executor. Wittness: George Briscoe, William Howard. Will probated 5 Sept 1747. According to Bible record found actual death date was 9 Aug 1747 and wife, Susannah, died 12 Jan 1739. _________________________________________________________ SOURCES: - All above info provided by James L Compton, 6 Jul 2015. - Maryland Deponents, 1634-1799 (Parentage). - Charles Co Wills L 25, f 150 (Will Written). - Maryland Libary, L 25 f 150 (Will Probated). - Bible, Maryland Historical Society Library. - Notes of Sarah Browder to James L Compton, 12/15/2003. _________________________________________________________ The Compton Coat of Arms is officially documented in Burke's General Armory. The original description of the arms (shield) is as follows: "D'arg, a la fasce mebulee de bu.: au chef du meme, ch. d'un casque de profil d'or entre deux tetes de lion du meme." (translated as follows): "Silver with a red fess, the lines of diversity of which are undulating, under a red chief charged with a profiled, gold helmet between two gold lions' heads." Above the shield and helmet is the crest which is described as: "A naturally colored beacon." Leeman Worldwide Web.ged Entries: 7837 Updated: Sat Aug 25 14:38:10 2001 Contact: Carol Leeman ID: I2004 Name: Matthew COMPTON Sex: M Birth: 1671 in MD Death: 1747 in St. Mary's Co., MD Change Date: 20 JUL 1999 Father: John COMPTON Mother: Mary Clark DOUGLASS b: in Maryland Marriage 1 Sussana BRISCOE Children Matthew COMPTON b: 1709 Susanna COMPTON Stephen COMPTON Samuel COMPTON Samuel COMPTON Zacharah COMPTON Margaraurate COMPTON Elizabeth COMPTON Matthew COMPTON Phillip COMPTON John COMPTON Barton COMPTON Alexander COMPTON Edmund Howard COMPTON | COMPTON, Matthew (I10063)
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13190 | ·"His remarkably long ancestry has been preserved in the ancient Welsh records." event BEF 0125, in Stanmere, England. ·erected a monumental Stone in memory of a victory over the Picts. Called Coel Hen, Brought Corn Into Britain. Titled Prince of Siluria. Built Colchester. Hen of Camelot. | BRITAINS, King Coel Hen "Old King Coel" Of The (I24424)
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13191 | ·a remarkably beautiful girl, intelligent, she spoke well, and in all respects was well behaved, the people thought well of her, and particularly the king, an excellent woman event ·learned the truth of her parentage from Queen Alof, that she was Alof's daughter by Helge, her new husband, and on this returned to Sweden and King Adlis, with her son Rolf, where she spent the rest of her days event ·taken captive by Helge, son of King Halfdan, and married to him in Leidre | SAXLAND, Yrsa Of (I546)
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13192 | ·a remarkably beautiful girl, intelligent, she spoke well, and in all respects was well behaved, the people thought well of her, and particularly the king, an excellent woman ·learned the truth of her parentage from Queen Alof, that she was Alof's daughter by Helge, her new husband, and on this returned to Sweden and King Adlis, with her son Rolf, where she spent the rest of her days ·taken captive by Helge, son of King Halfdan, and married to him in Leidre | HELGASSON, Yrsa Of Saxland (I28758)
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13193 | ·allied militarily with King Hamecus of Thuringia and King Arabius of Saxony | SICAMBRI, King Cassander Of (I5136)
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13194 | ·became king of the Swedes after his father event ·a wise man, who made great sacrifices to the gods; but being no warrior, he lived quietly at home † death ·The answer from Odin on the sacrifice of his second son was that he should live as long as he gave him one of his sons every tenth year, and also that he should name one of the districts of his country after the number of sons he should offer to Odin. When he had sacrificed the seventh of his sons he continued to live; but so that he could not walk, but was carried on a chair. Then he sacrificed his eighth son, and lived thereafter ten years, lying in his bed. Now he sacrificed his ninth son, and lived ten years more; but so that he drank out of a horn like a weaned infant. He had now only one son remaining, whom he also wanted to sacrifice, and to give Odin Upsal and the domains thereunto belonging, under the name of the Ten Lands, but the Swedes would not allow it; so there was no sacrifice, and King On died, and was buried in a mound at Upsal. Since that time it is called On's sickness when a man dies, without pain, of extreme old age. Thjodolf tell of this: -- "In Upsal's town the cruel king Slaughtered his sons at Odin's shrine -- Slaughtered his sons with cruel knife, To get from Odin length of life. He lived until he had to turn His toothless mouth to the deer's horn; And he who shed his children's blood Sucked through the ox's horn his food. At length fell Death has tracked him down, Slowly, but sure, in Upsal's town." event·attacked by Olaf the Bold, son of Friedlief, and nephew of Halfdan, who deposed him event ·again fled to West Goterland while Olaf the Bold ruled in Uppsala for twentyfive years, until he was killed by Starkad "the Old" event ·deposed from Uppsala by Halfdan, son of Frode the Peaceful, son of Dan Mikellati, following twentyfive years of ruling Uppsala, and fled to Wester Gotland where he ruled another twentyfive years event ·returned to Uppsala, when he was sixty years of age, on Halfdan's death event·made a great sacrifice, and in it offered up his son to Odin. He got an answer from Odin, that he should live sixty years longer; and he was afterwards king in Upsal for twenty-five years event returned again to Uppsala following the death of Olaf the Bold, and again sacrificed to Odin, and offered yet another son for another twentyfive years of rule | JÖRUNDSSON, King Aun Gamli Of The Swedes (I28768)
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13195 | ·gave his name to "Britain" ·exiled out of Italy for having caused the deaths of both his parents ·sailed to the British Isles via Greece and the Mediterranean with a group of Trojan captives whom he freed from King Pandrasus ·came across another group of Trojans led by Corineus, who were likewise escaping abroad from their captors | DARDANIAN, King Brutus The (I278)
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13196 | ·is sometimes identified with Pan or one of the Satyrs | LATIUM, King Faunus Of (I285)
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13197 | ·Killed in a war expedition. | HALFDANSSON, King Helgi The Skjolding Of The Danes (I549)
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13198 | ·King Egil was a great hunter, and often rode into the forest to chase wild animals. Once he rode out with his men to hunt in the forest. The king had traced an animal a long while, and followed it in the forest, separated from all his men. He observed at last that it was the bull, and rode up to it to kill it. The bull turned round suddenly, and the king struck him with his spear; but it tore itself out of the wound. The bull now struck his horn in the side of the horse, so that he instantly fell flat on the earth with the king. The king sprang up, and was drawing his sword, when the bull struck his horns right into the king's breast. The king's men then came up and killed the bull. The king lived but a short time, and was buried in a mound at Upsal. Thjodolf sings of it thus: -- "The fair-haired son of Odin's race, Who fled before fierce Tunne's face, Has perished by the demon-beast Who roams the forests of the East. The hero's breast met the full brunt Of the wild bull's shaggy front; The hero's heart's asunder torn By the fell Jotun's spear-like horn." event·succeeded as king in Sweden after his father's death event ·no warrior, but sat quietly at home event ·rebelled against by a slave of his late father's named Tunne, who'd taken Aunn's treasure and buried it, and when Egil withheld the respect he felt he'd deserved, he unearthed the treasure and used it to gather about him men to pillage and maraud King Egil's lands, and Tunne won every battle they fought and eventually forced Egil to flee to Denmark event ·assisted against the usurper Tunne by King Frode the Bold of Denmark, who provided men, in exchange for the promise of a tax from Egil, and Egil therewith recovered Uppsala event ·did not fulfill his promise of paying tax to Frode, but managed to remain friends with the king anyway | AUNSSON, King Egill Of Uppsala (I28767)
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13199 | ·raised an army in her father's kingdom of Cornwall, killing her husband, Locrinus, who had taken another wife for Queen, in the ensuing battle event 1066 B.C. , in circa. ·abdicated in favor of her son, Maddan, | TROJAN, Queen Gwendolen The (I273)
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13200 | ·sacked Gaul ·founded the city named after him, Kaerbrauc, which the later Romans were to Latinize as Eboracum, present-day York, | BRITON, King Ebraucus The (I269)
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