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1351 2nd Abbess of Nivelles (Brabant, Belgium) LANDEN, Gertrude (St.) Abbess Of Nivelles Of (I9517)
 
1352 2nd Baron Corbet CORBET, William Baron Of Caus (I10970)
 
1353 2nd Baron of Audley TOUCHET, Sir. James Baron (I7085)
 
1354 2nd Baron of Caus CORBET, Simon Baron Of Caus (I10969)
 
1355 2nd Baron of Wemme PANTOLPH, Robert Baron Of Wemme (I10586)
 
1356 2nd Born.
Came to America when 15 years old (March 1913) and went to live with cousins near Chicago sometime after his mother died in 1904. Living in 1917 at 7018 Justine, Chicago, Illinois.
Came from Pinkamiske, Vas, Hungary that was later known as Mischendorf, Burgenland, Austria after World War I (1917). Area comprises Germanic, Croatian and Hungarian heritages in area commonly known as Burgenland, Austria. Past Wehofers were known prior to 1850's as Vehhofers, but common spelling uniformly changed to Wehofer over 20-30 years, in nearly all families. Generations of Wehofers have spread over a relatively small area, with the highest concentrations in descending order: Wien (Vienna) Austria (30%), Mischendorf (6%), Rust (5%), Yspertac (3%), Tadten (3%), and so forth to lesser concentrations.

Paul is an Americanised name spelling (originally Pal in Hungarian), upon coming to the USA. Paul married Clara and they operated a small limited bakery in the Chicago area for a few years during the wartime 40's. When they moved the family to Alpena, they started a larger bakery, bought lake front property at Hubbard Lake, bought a house and set up their oldest sons in the family business. Differences of opinion and relationship issues separated most of the older children from close ties to their parents, Paul and Clara and full reconciliation was never fully realized. SS# 375-34-0880

Entry to Ellis Island, New York: Paul Wehoffer (SP!) arrived April 28, 1913 at age 16 from Pinkamilka Ungary (all their spelling not mine), ethnicity: Ungarn (Hungarian) German. Port of Departure Le Havre, Seine-Inferior, France on the ship Rochambeau. Going to brother Adolf (Step brother) in Chicago, 141 W. 45th St., Chicago, Ill.. Relative still in Hungary father Franz.
Brother Adolf was Adolf Radakovits, step brother whose mother Theresia was Franz Wehofer third wife.

1918: Draft Registration; Residence 7018 S. Justine, Chicago. Nearest Relative: Adolf Radohowitz (Radowicz)? 5127 S. Wells, Chicago, Ill

Found in 1930 Census in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois - Paul Wehofer, age 32, born in Austria with wife Clara.
Wehofer, Paul; Head, age 32, born Austria; Father born Germany; Mother born Austria; Speaks German; Immigration 1907; Occupation - Baker
Clara, Wife, age 21, Born Michigan; Father & Mother born Germany
William, Son age 2, Born Illinois

Also in Cook County, on same census, different area, at seperate residence was a John Wehofer, age 28; a "Lodger" in a household, from Hungary and was a "Blacksmith". Unknown if relative of Paul.

Also in Cook County on same 1930 census, different area was Frank Wehofer, age 39, born 1891 in Austria, married to Theresa age 35 with sons Rudolph age 16 and Frank aged 8. Unknown if relative of Paul.

I have copy of Pal Wehofer Hungarian Birth Registration from where registered on 12 May 1897 in Pinka-Miske. Details match recollections of William and Joyce Wehofer which leads to further varification of details through the Catholic Church records of his father Franz and his mother Aloisia.

Meanwhile, back in Hungary the year after Pal emigrated to the US, World War I happened.

Main articles: Austro-Hungarian entry into World War I and Hungary in World War I

After the assassination of the Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo on 28 June 1914, a series of crises escalated quickly. A general war began on 28 July with a declaration of war on Serbia by Austria-Hungary.[45]

Austria-Hungary drafted 9 million soldiers in World War I, of which 4 million were from the kingdom of Hungary. During the First World War, Austria-Hungary fought on the side of Germany, Bulgaria and Ottoman Empire? the so-called Central Powers. They conquered Serbia easily, and Romania declared war. The Central Powers then conquered Southern Romania and the Romanian capital of Bucharest. In November 1916, Emperor Franz Joseph died; the new monarch, Emperor Charles I of Austria (IV. K?roly), sympathized with the pacifists in his realm. 
WEHOFER, Pal "Paul" (I11113)
 
1357 2nd Cousin 262cM 16 Segments related. LOVELL, Joni (I9922)
 
1358 2nd Cousin once removed shared DNA 138cM across 5 segments, on Ancestry. OLIPHANT, Pamela (I7458)
 
1359 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. BARESEL, Daniel Everett (I26239)
 
1360 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. VINSON, Kayla (I1395)
 
1361 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. CANITIA, Thomas John (I1396)
 
1362 2nd husband Family (F7147)
 
1363 2nd husband 1st wife Family (F4115)
 
1364 2nd husband 1st wife Family (F5991)
 
1365 2nd King of the Visigoths VISIGOTHS, Atawulf (Athaulf) King Of The (I11110)
 
1366 2nd Lord (Baron) Burnell (m. 3rd and dspms 27 Nov 1420); m. by 21 April 1386, as his 2nd wife, Joyce de Botetourt, dsp 1 Jan 1406/7. [Burke's Peerage]

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BARONY OF BURNELL (III, 2)

HUGH (BURNELL), LORD BURNELL, son and heir, aged 36 in 1383. Governor of Bridgnorth Castle, 1386. He was one of the Lords who received the abdication of Richard II in the Tower of London; Governor of Montgomery Castle, November 1401. He was nominated K.G. about 1406. He was summoned to Parliament from 20 August 1383 to 21 October 1420.

He married, 1stly,[----] by whom alone he had issue. He married, 2ndly, in 1386, before 21 April, Joyce, according to modern doctrine, suo jure BARONESS BOTETOURT and BARONESS ZOUCHE [of Mortimer] &c. (See that title). She died s.p., 1 January 1406/7, and was buried at Hales Abbey, Salop. He married, 3rdly, before 29 January 1407/8, Joan de jure suo jure [according to modern doctrine] BARONESS DEVEREAUX, widow of Walter (FITZWALTER), LORD FITZWALTER,sister and heir of John, 2nd Lord Devereaux, daughter of John (DEVEREUX), 1st LORD DEVEREUX, by Margaret, daughter of John (DE VEER), 7th EARL OF OXFORD. She, who was one of the Iadies for whom robes of the Order of the Garter were provided, firstly in 1399 as The Lady Fitzwalter, and secondly in 1409 (after her remarriage), as the Lady de Burnell, died 10 or 11 May 1409, and was buried at Dunmow. He died s.p.m.s., 27 November 1420, and was bur. at Hales Abbey, when the Barony, according to modern doctrine, fell into abeyance. [Complete Peerage II:435, XIV:125, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]

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The following is a post to SGM, 9 Jan 2002, by Douglas Richardson:

From: Douglas Richardson ([email protected])
Subject: Correction for Complete Peerage: Elizabeth, lst wife of Hugh Burnell, 2nd Lord Burnell
Newsgroups: soc.genealogy.medieval
Date: 2002-01-09 02:13:31 PST

Dear Hap [Henry Sutliff]

In answer to your query regarding the identity of the first wife of Sir Hugh Burnell, 2nd Lord Burnell (died 1420), it appears her given name was Elizabeth. This is indicated by an inquisition dated Monday after St. Andrew 44 Edward III [1370], an abstract of which is found in the Calendar of Inquisitions Miscellaneous, 3 (1937): 285, which I quote below:

"Robert Burnel, bishop of Bath gave to Joan Charles for life his manor of Billyngford [Norfolk], which is worth 20 marks yearly, and is held of the honour of Peverel by the service of 2-1/2 knights' fees. After her death Edward Burnel, being of full age, entered thereon 37 years ago as kinsman and heir of the said Robert without doing relief, as the jurors believe, and died without an heir of his body, whereupon Maud his sister, being of full age, entered thereon as his heir without doing relief, as the jurors believe. Afterwards by license of the king, John Haudlo and the said Maud, then his wife, thereof enfeoffed divers persons unknown, who granted the said manor by like license to the said John and Maud for their lives, with remainder to Nicholas their son, who by like license enfeoffed divers persons, who granted it by license to Hugh Burnel and Elizabeth his wife, who now hold it."

This information corrects Complete Peerage sub Burnell which incorrectly states that Sir Hugh Burnell married (1st) Philippe de la Pole, a ficticious person [This was corrected to be "____" (unknown person) by CP XIV:125]. Below please find an account of Sir Hugh Burnell taken from the forthcoming book, Plantagenet Ancestry, 3rd edition.

Best always, Douglas Richardson, Salt Lake City, Utah

E-mail: [email protected]

Burnell information from Plantagenet Ancestry, 3rd edition:

I. HUGH BURNELL, K.G., 2nd Lord Burnell, of Holdgate and Acton Burnell, Salop, Bidford, co. Warwick, Great Cheverell, Wiltshire, etc., and in right of his 2nd wife, of Weoley, co. Worcester, Governor of Bridgnorth and Montgomery Castles, son and heir, born about 1347 (aged 36 in 1383). He married (1st) before 1370 ELIZABETH _____. They had one son, Edward, Knt. She was living in 1370. He was summoned to Parliament from 20 Aug. 1383. He married (2nd) in 1386, before 22 May, to JOYCE BOTETOURT, Lady Botetourt suo jure, daughter of John Botetourt, of Little Linford, co. Buckingham, by Maud, daughter of John de Grey, 1st Lord Grey, of Rotherfield, co. Oxford. They had no issue. She died 1 Jan. 1406/7, and was buried at Hales Abbey, Shropshire. He married (3rd) in 1408 or 1409 JOAN DEVEREUX, widow of Walter Fitz Walter, Lord Fitz Walter (died at Venice 16 May 1407), and daughter of John Devereux, 1st Lord Devereux, by Maud, daughter of John de Vere, 7th Earl of Oxford. She was born about 1380 (aged 17 in 1397). She died 10 or 11 May 1409, and was buried at Dunmow Priory. HUGH BURNELL, 2nd Lord Burnell, died testate 27 Nov. 1420, his will directing burial at Hales Abbey, Shropshire. 
BURNELL, Hugh 2Nd Baron Kg, Sir (I13204)
 
1367 2nd of May, 1931 - Sold property. GARTON, Mahuldah (I8224)
 
1368 2nd son of Thomas Stanley; of Holt; knight; supporter of Henry Tudor at Bosworth Field 1485; DNB. Beheaded in the Perkin Warbeck conspiracy. Holt is in Denbighshire about ten miles due south of Chester. He was the richest man in England, which may have caused a rapacious King Henry VII to have schemed his destruction. STANLEY, William Viscount Of Chamberlain (I7870)
 
1369 2nd wife Family (F6832)
 
1370 2nd Wife after very young first wife died in Childbirth.

Vinie Louise Brown Carney:

Vinnie Louise (Brown) Carney was born on September 12, 1909 in Cumberland, Tennessee, the daughter of Joseph "Byrd" Brown (1867-1935) and his wife Paulina (Barnes) Brown (1872-1961).

She was married to William Henry Carney (1895-1959).

Vinnie was 33 years old when she died of TB on August 27, 1943 at her home on Rural Route 2, Clarksville. Burial was buried two days later in Greenwood Cemetery.


Most of the above is from her Death Certificate, with her husband as the informant. 
BROWN, Pinnie Louise (I5792)
 
1371 2nd wife of Silas. Died prior to 1850 Census. CHAPPELL, Tabitha Borcy (I29202)
 
1372 2nd wife was Mahala Simpkins?? Not proven...

Found in census with Katherine and kids in 1880, Cheatham, Tennessee 
CARNEY, Andrew Jefferson (I157)
 
1373 2nd Wife. After first wife Milley died, Jesse remarried Sarah.

Many researchers combine all children from both marriages and attribute to Sarah Bryan.

In the 1840 Dickson County Census Jesse M. Speight is listed as head of a household consisting of 1 male 30 to 40, 2 females under 5, 2 females 5 to 10, and 1 female 15 to 20. In the Dickson County Census of 1850, Jesse M. Speight, 45, farmer, and his wife Sarah, 40, are listed as having nine children, viz.: Julia - 19, Evaline - 18, Almyra - 15, Guilford - 14, Matilda - 12, Jesse - 8, Edithy - 6, Nancy - 4, and Elizabeth - 2. 
BRYAN, Sarah L. (I29040)
 
1374 3 children


NOTE MARRIED 
Family (F10674)
 
1375 3 children by 1790 census Family (F7517)
 
1376 3 children.


NOTE MARRIED 
Family (F10598)
 
1377 3 Children.


NOTE MARRIED 
Family (F10600)
 
1378 3 Children. Family (F10612)
 
1379 30th Great-grandparent SCOTLAND, Bethoc (Beatrix) Princess Of (I10677)
 
1380 30th Great-grandparent NORTHUMBRIA, Ealdgyth (Aglithia) Princess Of (I10523)
 
1381 30th Great-grandparent CONTEVILLE, Emma De (I10666)
 
1382 30th Great-grandparent AVRANCHES, Richard Goz Viscount D' (I10706)
 
1383 30th Great-grandparent MORTAIGNE, Robert Earl Of Cornwall Count De (I10717)
 
1384 30th Great-grandparent EVEREAUX, Walter Sheriff Of Wiltshire D' (I10765)
 
1385 31st Great-grandparent FITZHUBERT, Matilda "Maud" (I3776)
 
1386 31st Great-grandparent NORTHUMBRIA, Ughtred "The Bold" Earl Of (I10540)
 
1387 31st Great-grandparent NORMANDY, Godiva Of (I10674)
 
1388 31st Great-grandparent ENGLAND, Elfgifu Princess Of (I10696)
 
1389 31st Great-grandparent CONTEVILLE, Herlouin Viscount Of (I10716)
 
1390 31st Great-grandparent EVEREAUX, Edward D' (I10755)
 
1391 31st Great-grandparent SCOTLAND, Doda Princess Of (I10869)
 
1392 32nd Great-grandparent TOULOUSE, Guillaume IV Count Of (I6630)
 
1393 32nd Great-grandparent BARCELONA, Stephanie (Etiennette) Of (I10614)
 
1394 32nd Great-grandparent SCOTLAND, Malcolm II Mackenneth King Of (I10676)
 
1395 32nd Great-grandparent ENGLAND, Alfgifu (Aelflaed) Queen Of (I10681)
 
1396 32nd Great-grandparent ENGLAND, Ethelred II "The Unready" King Of (I10694)
 
1397 32nd Great-grandparent NORMANDY, Judith De (I10760)
 
1398 33rd Great-grandparent ENGLAND, Elgiva (Hemma) Princess Of (I8431)
 
1399 33rd Great-grandparent VERDUN, Friedrich (St.) "The Pilgrim" Count Of (I10642)
 
1400 33rd Great-grandparent CONTEVILLE, Oda De (I10726)
 

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