Carney & Wehofer Family
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Matches 2,801 to 2,850 of 13,669
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| 2801 | Ancestral File Number: | PEYTON, Benjamin (I20888)
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| 2802 | Ancestral File Number: | PEYTON, Ann (I20889)
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| 2803 | Ancestral File Number: | PEYTON, William (I20892)
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| 2804 | Ancestral File Number: | PEYTON, Charles (I20893)
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| 2805 | Ancestral File Number: | PEYTON, Yelverton (I20894)
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| 2806 | Ancestral File Number: | PEYTON, James (I20898)
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| 2807 | Ancestral File Number: | PEYTON, William (I20899)
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| 2808 | Ancestral File Number: | PEYTON, Jane (I20900)
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| 2809 | Ancestral File Number: | LUSIGNAN, Guillaume De (I6013)
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| 2810 | Ancestral File Number: | LUSIGNAN, Rorquez De (I6016)
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| 2811 | Ancestral File Number: | LUSIGNAN, Simon De (I6017)
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| 2812 | Ancestral File Number: | LUSIGNAN, Valeran De (I6018)
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| 2813 | Ancestral File Number: | LUSIGNAN, Aimee De (I6019)
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| 2814 | Ancestral File Number: | AQUITAINE, Bbeatrice Princess Of (I6626)
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| 2815 | Ancestral File Number: | TAILLEFER, Foulques (I6026)
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| 2816 | Ancestral File Number: | BOUTON, Thomas (I6107)
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| 2817 | Ancestral File Number: | BOUTON, Richard (I6110)
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| 2818 | Ancestral File Number: | GREGORY, Miss (I2762)
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| 2819 | Ancestral File Number: | PALMER, John (I112678008)
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| 2820 | Ancestral File Number: | ALLEN, Mary (I5406)
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| 2821 | Ancestral File Number: | GREGORY, Edward (I2757)
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| 2822 | Ancestral File Number: | GREGORY, Infant Son (I2766)
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| 2823 | Ancestral File Number: | CASE, Mary Humphrey (I22668)
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| 2824 | Ancestral File Number: | BETTS, James (I3210)
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| 2825 | Ancestral File Number: | YELVERTON, Ursula (I20904)
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| 2826 | Ancestral File Number: | FITZWILLIAM, Robert (I18688)
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| 2827 | Ancestral File Number: | FITZ-ROBERT, Phillip Lord Grey (I594766772)
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| 2828 | Ancestral File Number: | SCOTLAND, Prince Of (I5994)
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| 2829 | Ancestral File Number: | HARCOURT, Josceline (I24314)
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| 2830 | Ancestral File Number: | ISLE BOUCHARD, Dangereuse (Aka) Maubergeonne De L' (I6596)
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| 2831 | Ancestral File Number: | CHATELLERAULT, Boson II Viscount Of (I6597)
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| 2832 | Ancestral File Number: | THOUARS, Aleanor (Eleanor) De (I6598)
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| 2833 | Ancestral File Number: | ISLE BOUCHARD, Barthelemy De L' (I6594)
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| 2834 | Ancestral File Number: | DE BLAISON, Gerberge (I6360)
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| 2835 | Ancestral File Number: | BENAUGES & SAINT-MACAIRE, Mrs-Amanieu De (I6022)
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| 2836 | Ancestral File Number: | TURNEY, Joan (I4666)
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| 2837 | Ancestral File Number: | ANJOU, Geoffrey Of (I6639)
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| 2838 | Ancestral Roots has Mabira as daughter of Robert de Caen, Earl of Gloucester, but Ronny Bodine has found that she is daughter of Robert's illegitimate son Robert. See notes under husband Jordan. | GLOUCESTER, Mabel Of (I17870)
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| 2839 | Ancestral Roots p. 156>Gallo-Roman Consul, 381 Stuart p. 173: a Gallo-Roman Senator at Lyons; Consul, 381; Poconsul in Africa, Magister Officiorium; Praetorium Prefect of the West. | SYAGRIUS, Flavius Afranius G-Roman Senator (I24443)
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| 2840 | Ancestral Roots states that Alianore's parents are Roger II 5th Baron le Strange of Knockyn and his wife Aline FitzAlan. The following post by Douglas Richardson to SGM, 8 Sep 2002, indicates different parents for Eleanor/Alianore: From: Douglas Richardson (royalancestry@msn.com) Subject: New Henry II descent for Eleanor le Strange, wife of Reynold de Grey, 2nd Lord Grey of Ruthin Newsgroups: soc.genealogy.medieval Date: 2002-09-08 09:06:15 PST Dear Chris ~ The deposition dated 1408 cited by C.P. 14 sounds like good evidence to me for the identification of the parentage of Eleanor le Strange, wife of Reynold de Grey, 2nd Lord Grey of Ruthin. Eleanor died in 1396, so the deposition is almost contemporary with her lifetime. This correction would make Eleanor le Strange the daughter of John le Strange, 2nd Lord Strange of Blackmere (died 1349), by his wife, Ankaret le Boteler. If so, she would have the following all new descent from King Henry II as follows: HENRY II, King of England, by a mistress, IDA _____. WILLIAM LONGESPÉE, Earl of Salisbury, married ELA OF SALISBURY. IDA LONGESPÉE, married WALTER FITZ ROBERT, Knt., Baron of Little Dunmow, Essex. ELA FITZ WALTER, married WILLIAM DE ODDINGSELES, Knt., of Solihull, co. Warwick. IDA DE ODDINGSELES, married ROGER DE HERDEBURGH, Knt., of Prilleston, Norfolk [see CLINTON 12]. ELA DE HERDEBURGH, married WILLIAM LE BOTELER, 1st Lord Boteler of Wem. ANKARET LE BOTELER, married JOHN LE STRANGE, 2nd Lord Strange of Blackmere. ELEANOR LE STRANGE, married Reynold de Grey, 2nd Lord Grey of Ruthin. The above royal descent goes through the new Herdeburgh-Oddingseles connection, which matter was discussed in several posts this past year on the newsgroup. The above arrangement assumes that Ida Longespee, wife of Walter Fitz Robert, was the second daughter of that name of William Longespee, Earl of Salisbury. To verify that this Ida Longespee belongs in that generation, this past week I checked the chronology of the family of William de Oddingseles, Knt., who married Ida Longespee's daughter, Ela Fitz Walter. My investigation indicates that William de Oddingseles was born say 1230/5, which date is entirely compatible with William's wife, Ela Fitz Walter, being a granddaughter of William Longespee, Earl of Salisbury, and his wife, Ela of Salisbury, as above. Research indicates that William de Oddingseles' father, William, Sr., and uncle, Gerard, both were of full age before 1239. William, Sr., and Gerard's parents, Hugh de Oddingseles and Basile de Limesey, in turn were evidently married about 1200. For my prior statement that there were two Ida Longespee's in the same generation, please see the archives. Note: I have the Ida Longespee mentioned above as a daughter of William II de Longespee (William's son), based on a suggestion by Ancestral Roots. While not impossible, it is very unusualy to have two daughters named Ida by the same husband and wife. | STRANGE, Eleanor (Alianore) Le (I13174)
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| 2841 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | LOVELL, David E. (I24383)
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| 2842 | Ancestry.com, "Freeborn Family", by Danielle Freeborn | WHITE, Coniers (Conyers) (I19754)
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| 2843 | Ancestry.com: Conflict:Father = Thomas rice married to Elizabeth. Grandfather = William Rice married to Katherine. | RICE, Deacon Edmond (I15003)
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| 2844 | Ancestry.com: conflicting information. Name = Thomas rice married to Elizabeth. Father = William Rice married to Katherine. | RICE, Henry (Thomas) (I24177)
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| 2845 | ANCI Norwalk, Fairfield, CT | KEELER, Jehu (I8108)
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| 2846 | and lived at Scituate | STARR, Thomas M.D. (I7989)
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| 2847 | Andrew J. Mayo, a prominent citizen of the First District, Cheatham County, Tenn., is a native of Virginia, born in 1832. He came to Tennessee with his parents in 1834. His father, James Mayo, was born in Virginia about 1790 and died in 1836, and the mother, Roxy Mayo, was born in the same State in 1792 and died in Tennessee in 1835. Andrew J. was united in marriage to Miss Marilla F. Carney, daughter of Joshua and Sina (Binkley) Carney, born in North Carolina and Tennessee in 1816 and 1813, and died in 1885 and 1845, respectively. Mrs. Mayo was born in Tennessee in 1837, and has borne her husband thirteen children: Martha S., Mary L, Henry W., William A., Jefferson E., James W., Adelia (deceased), Melvina I., Calline D., Ledocia (deceased), Elmore D., Jessie E.. (deceased), and Samuel L. Mr. Mayo spent his boyhood days on a farm, and in 1877 removed to the farm where he now lives, and where he raises corn and tobacco principally. His home is one mile from Hike's Ferry Pike and about three miles from the county seat. His family have all been Democrats and he still adheres to those principles. == Sources == * Jim Carney https://www.jnlcarney.com/carney/ birth/death/marriage certificates, census, familysearch.org, etc * Source: Goodspeed History of Cheatham County, Biographical Appendix 1887. | MAYO, Andrew Jackson (I15558)
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| 2848 | Andrew probably was the first to use the Hawkins Coat of Arms. | HAWKINS, Andrew (I11587)
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| 2849 | Andrew Windsor married Elizabeth, elder sister and coheir (1475) of Edward (BLOUNT), 2nd BARON MOUNTJOY, daughter of William BLOUNT (son and heir apparent of the 1st Baron), by Margaret, daughter and eventually coheir of Sir Thomas ECHINGHAM, of Etchingham, Sussex. She, who was living, 22 February 1513/4, died before him and was buried at Hounslow, Middlesex. He died 30 March 1543 and was also buried there, aged about 76. [Complete Peerage XII/2:792-4, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)] ---------------------------------- Elizabeth Blount, d. bef. husband; m. Sir Andrews Windsor, KB, d. 30 Mar 1543, Baron of Stanwell, Middlesex, MP; attended the "Field of the Cloth of Gold" 1520. [Magna Charta Sureties] Father Sir William Blount, Sheriff of Nottinghamshire & Derbyshire[1] b. c 1443, d. 14 Apr 1471 Mother Margaret Echingham[2] b. c 1448, d. bt 17 Jul 1488 - Nov 1492 Elizabeth Blount was born circa 1469 at of Rock, Worcestershire, England.[3] She married Sir Andrew Windsor, 1st Lord Windsor of Stanwell, Keeper of the Great Wardrobe, Steward of New Windsor, Trier of Petitions in the House of Lords, son of Thomas Windsor, Esq., Constable of Windsor Castle and Elizabeth Andrews, circa 1490 at of Rock, Worcestershire, England; They had 4 sons (George; Sir William, 2nd Lord Windsor; Edmund; & Thomas) and 4 daughters (Elizabeth, wife of Sir Peter Vavasour; Anne, wife of Roger Corbet; Edith, wife of George Ludlow, Esq; & Eleanor, wife of Sir Edward Neville).[4] Elizabeth Blount died between 1529 and 30 March 1543; Buried in the choir of Holy Trinity, Hounslow, Middlesex. Family Sir Andrew Windsor, 1st Lord Windsor of Stanwell, Keeper of the Great Wardrobe, Steward of New Windsor, Trier of Petitions in the House of Lords b. Feb 1467, d. 30 Mar 1543 Children George Sir William, 2nd Lord Windsor Edmund Thomas Elizabeth, wife of Sir Peter Vavasour Anne, wife of Roger Corbet Edith, wife of George Ludlow, Esq Eleanor, wife of Sir Edward Neville Research Notes Edward Windsor, currently said to be born about 1500, has previously been shown as a son, based on a 1921 article in The New England Historical and Genealogical Register [5] referring to him as the brother of an unnamed "Lord Windsor." The article gives no source for this and does not indicate which Lord Windsor is in mind. No reliable evidence has been found for Andrew Windsor and Elizabeth Blount having a son called Edward. The unsourced Andrew Windsor, said to have been born at Stanwell, Middlesex in 1492, has also been previously shown as a son. Again no reliable evidence has been found for Elizabeth and her husband having a son called Andrew. Sources ? Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 282. ? Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. III, p. 72-73 ? Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 476. ? Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. III, p. 663-664. ? "Genealogical Research in England," The New England Historical & Genealogical Register 75 (1921) : 135, American Ancestors website ($). See also: Benolte, Thomas; Philipot, John; & Owen, George. The Visitations of the County of Sussex: 1530 and 1633-4. London: The Harleian Society, 1905. Vol LIII, p 125, Echingham. | BLOUNT, Elizabeth (I13261)
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| 2850 | Angharad [daughter of Joan, Princess of Wales & Llewellyn ap Iorworth, Prince of Wales]; m. Maelgwyn Fychan, lord of Cardigan Is Ayron, d. 1257. [Ancestral Roots] | LLEWELYN, Angharad Verch (I11853)
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