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9801 Samson was a son of King Chilperic of Soissons. In 578 he was rejected byhis mother, but his father urged that he be baptized a Catholic. Hebecame ill that year and died the next. Samson (I8561)
 
9802 Samuel and Lydia Hopkins Fitzhugh who, together with their eight children, moved to Davidson County from Guilford County, NC, between 1801-1804.

Samuel FITZHUGH was born on 11 Apr 1765 in Dorchester Co., MD. He signed a will on 19 Jul 1831 in Davidson Co., TN. He died on 12 Aug 1831 in Davidson Co., TN. He had an estate probated on 17 Sep 1832 in Davidson Co., TN. He was married to Lydia HOPKINS in Guilford Co., NC

Samuel & Lydia are buried in the Fitzhugh Family Graveyard in Davidson Co., Tn.; you can find the Cem. on the Davidson Co. rootsweb site & also www.findagrave.com site with pictures. This graveyard was found when the Christ Church, on Hickory Blvd. east of Ogelisby, was clearing land for their Memorial Gardens cemetery a few years ago.

Son, John B. Fitzhugh purchased the family homeplace from some of his siblings 
FITZHUGH, Samuel (I9606)
 
9803 Samuel H. Oliphant OLIPHANT, Samuel Roberts (I14144)
 
9804 Samuel Hayes Letter
The Ewell's in America, pg 226 
Family (F7168)
 
9805 SAMUEL LUCKETT was born Abt. 1650 in Kent County, England, and died July 18, 1705 in Port Tobacco, MD. He DID NOT marry ELIZABETH HUSSEY 1684, daughter of THOMAS HUSSEY and Johanna Porter. She was born 1667 one year before Sarah Hines Luckett was born... so those insisting on that lineage - it is doubtfull...

Evidence suggests he married Mary Elizabeth Gardiner born 1643 first, but we still need further confirmation... THEN, he married Elizabeth Hussey 2nd and had four boys mentioned below.

Samuel settled in Maryland before 1678.

Samuel was a member of the Maryland Provincial Court during 1696, he signed a Petition to the King as a member of the Provincial Court and as a Civil Officer of Charles County. Since Catholics could not hold public office indicates that he was a member of the Church of England.

At the Prerogative Court held in Charles County during 1684, "Appeared Samuel Luckett of Charles County who intermarried with the relict and administrator of John Gardiner and showeth that he never intermeddled with goods". Here proof exists of his marriage to the widow, and also for the belief that he had interfered with the estate of her deceased husband. (Harry Wright Newman)

When Samuel died his estate was valued at 829 pounds, 13 shillings, 3 pence and included 7 white indentured servants but no slaves.

Luckett and Hussey Research in Port Tobacco

His four sons were William, Samuel, Thomas Hussey, and Thomas. No known justification is apparent for the first name--William. Samuel was his namesake, while Thomas Hussey was the full name of his father-in-law. But the fact that he named his youngest son Thomas Hussey when one was already baptized Thomas is important. In those days the naming of children was significant and they were not given because they met with the fancy of the parents. One son was most assuredly named after the paternal grandfather, and it is not believed to be William. It was most likely Thomas, a name common to the Lucketts of County Kent, England.

Children of Samuel and Elizabeth (Hussey) Luckett
1. Samuel Luckett married Anne (Smoot) Luckett
2. Thomas Luckett married Sarah (Boone). q.v.
3. Ignatius Luckett married Jane (Hanson). q.v.
4. Thomas Hussey Luckett married Elizabeth (Price). q.v.

Notable residents of Port Tobacco 
LUCKETT, Samuel (I30904)
 
9806 Samuel Russell, second son of Rev. Samuel and Abigail (Whiting) Russell graduated at Yale University 1712; studied Theology with his father; was tutor at Yale in Saybrook for two years from 1714. He preached at various places temporarily until he was ordained the first pastor of a church at North Guilford, Connecticut , June 15, 1725, where he served until his death January 19, 1746. He left an estate of $5,000, nearly one fourth of it in books. "HE bore the character of a faithful and worthy minister." He married 10 November 1718 , Dorothy Smithson, born 1698 , daughter of Samuel Smithson of Guilford, COnnecticut from Lincolnshire, England, who died 1 May 1755. RUSSELL, Samuel Jr. (I594765897)
 
9807 Sandde was the 3rd great grandson of King Llywarch Hen and heir to his lost Kingdom of South Rheged. It was Sandde who transferred his family from Powys to Ynys Manaw (Isle of Man) when he married, Celemion, sister and heiress of its King, Iudgual, in the mid-8th century. He soon became King of the island in right of his wife and was later succeeded by their son, Elidyr.


Source: lorenfamily.com 
YNYS MANAW, Sandde Ap Alcun King Of (I6831)
 
9808 Sanford Elijah Gulledge, died in 1948 in Saipan. He was in the Navy, and drowned while trying to rescue a fellow shipmate.
Uncle 'Ikey' as he was called was the second born child.

Jan Bell (Gulledge)
[email protected] 
GULLEDGE, Sanford Elijah "Ikey" (I12082)
 
9809 Sara Goldsberry's will was written on September 1, 1858 and signed with her mark.
Ironically it is also witnessed by Thomas and Andrew Reed!
The will was proven on what looks like Dec. 4, 1865.( Not sure abt the 6 in 1865 yet )

She first says she has an interest in her lately deceased brother James Goldsberry's estate ( Giles Co. ) Then she is basically leaving everything to her deceased brother Henry Goldsberry's children who are Martha A. Goldsberry, Robert W. Goldsberry, Sarah J. Goldsberry, Susannah A. Goldsberry, Elizabeth ( I??) Goldsberry and Maria J. Goldsberry. She appoints her "friend" Robert Robert W. Goldsberry as executor. 
GOLDSBERRY, Sarah J. (I27650)
 
9810 Sarah Ball was born in 1705 in colonial Virginia. She as the 2nd cousin of General/President George Washington. She first married Dennis McCarty in 1724 and they had 8 children. He died in 1742. She then married Abraham Barnes, year unknown. She passed away in 1786, leaving both a written will and accounting of her Estate in Fairfax County VA records (see memories).

Please notice that there are two Richard Barnes. One of them lived in Rowan, North Carolina. The other one lived in Brookfield, Mass. Do not intermingle their children.
Last Changed: January 21, 2018 by

It doesn't seem likely that she would have had a child when she was 58...Richard Barnes born 1763.

Published information: birth-name: Sarah Ball
Published information: female
Published information: birth: November 1708; Lancaster, Virginia, United States
Published information: death: 25 August 1789; Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania, Virginia, United States 
BALL, Sarah Martha (I2731)
 
9811 Sarah FREEMAN married Moses STAMPS 5 Dec 1826. This info from the Coweta Chronicles.
Sara is believed to have been born about 1806. Her tombstone reads Sarah Stamps Redwine, w/o Moses Stamps and Jacob REDWINE, aged 76 years.
The marriage to Jacob Redwine is recorded GA, Coweta Co, Book C, page 539. Jacob REDWINE to Mrs. Sarah Stamps 31, Jan 1865.
This would make the marriage 25 years after Jacob (s/o Ludwig) had died. Since Jacob Jr. didn't die until 1866, I guess he could have married her in 1865.
From the web-page on Campbell Co. GENWEB project. Graves located in the Mount Gilead Methodist cemetery Old Campbell Co. now South Fulton Co., GA. Mount Gilead Methodist Church is located on Fairburn Road, S. W. Atlanta, Ga. Established April 23, 1824
REDWINE, Jacob
b. 1783
d. 1866
REDWINE, Nancy (Trimble) w/o Jacob Redwine?
no dates

From: "Shirley Holland"
To: [email protected]
Subject: Redwine
Date: Fri, 5 Jul 2002 13:51:36 -0400
David:
my g aunt Rebecca Jane Kleckley Derrick of Hampton, Henry County, GA married Jacob Alonzo Redwine 22 Feb. 1877 according to Henry County Marriage Book-Ga State Archives.
son of James Oliver Redwine Katie Elizabeth Hathcock
son of Jacob Redwine II-Nancy Trimble both are buried at Mt. Gilead Methodist Church, Fairburn Rd., S Fulton Cty., Ben Hill, GA
son of Jacob Redwine SR
This family has disappeared with noone knowing anything about them. Were they renegades or something? Were they deadbeats? Did they not have any association with the Redwine family? What is going on? How can family live and go to church with each other and then just poof-disappear? Nancy Trimble Redwine was a charter member of Mt. Gilead Methodist Church, 1824.
I just do not know or understand.
Thanks for a reply.
Shirley

Jacob Alonzo had siblings
Dr. Thomas Wasington Redwine Mallie Gilbert Wilson
2. Eddia Barnett 3.Alice C Manley. buried Berea Cemetery in Hampton, Henry County, GA
James E (Cripple) Redwine Salle Green Stuart
Sarah Redwine Melville McGee
Annie Redwine William Hathcock
Vassie Redwine Emmett Matthews
William Redwine do not have a marriage for William.
Jacob was the oldest of these children as he was born 1851.

Date: Mon, 8 Jul 2002 06:23:39 -0400
David:
Everyone knows all about these Redwine's. Noone seem to know about James Oliver Redwine-son of Jacob Redwine and his family. James Oliver married Elizabeth Hathcock and from there all seems to be lost. The Redwine that I am searching for is Jacob Alonzo Redwine who married Rebecca Jane Kleckley (Sarah) Derick/Derrick in Henry County, GA. This family was visiable enough in Fulton County to have a road named for them. They lived on this road. Part of this road is now abandoned and you are unable to access it by car. You are able to walk down it to a point and even the drive that led to Andrew Redwine's, son of Jacob Alonzo, house is still there. Redwine Lake is still there and people park on Camp Creek Parkway and fish in it. The other part of this road leads into the city of EastPoint, GA. No-one lives on the closed part of this road and no one seems to know who owns the property.
Noone knows where this family or any of their descendents. They are just names on paper. Even the families that still attend Mt. Gilead Methodist Church either do not know or are unwilling to talk about this family. Some are even related to them. One woman Fannie Kate Cash is the cousin of Andrew Redwine, son of Jacob Alonzo, g son of James Oliver. Their grandmothers were sisters. How do families disappear? What happens to their descendents? Why are relatives reluctant to talk about them? Shirley


Searching for surnames mostly in Upstate SC/GA: ADDISON, ALLISON, CANADY, COLEMAN, CORBIN, COX, CRAIG, DEAN, FOWLER, GILLILAN, HALEY, GORDON, GRAY, HENSON, JAMES, McMILLIAN, McPHERSON, MOODY, NEWTON, PARKER, PASSMORE, PATTERSON, PAYNE, POINDEXTER, REDWINE, REID, ROY, SHIRES, SWANN, WEST, WHITMIRE, WOODALL 
REDWINE, Jacob Jr. (I9987)
 
9812 Sarah Hines Robey (born Luckett)
Birth: 1668 - Charles County, Province of Maryland
Death: 1738 - Port Tobacco, Charles County, Province of Maryland
Fathers: Samuel Luckett
Mothers: Elizabeth Luckett (born Hussey), unknown Naomi Luckett (born Hinds)
Husbands: John Roby (born Robey), Jr., Edward Craft
Children: John Thomas Roby, Anne Gibbons (born Robey), Peter Robey, Anastasia Worland (born Robey), Pryor Thomas Roby, Sarah Darnall (born Robey), Elizabeth Robey, Thomas Robey, Stacey Robey, Richard Robey, William Richard Robey, Michael Hines Robey, Ralph Robey, Samuel Robey, Joseph Roby, Mary (born Robey), Henry Robey, John Roby (born Robey), Benjamin Robey, John Roby (born Robey)
Siblings: Samuel Luckett, Rebeckah Berry, Elizabeth Luckett, Ignatius Luckett, Thomas Luckett, Benjamin Luckett, Jane Luckett, Annis Ruff (born Luckett), William Berry, Jr., James Berry 
LUCKETT, Sarah Hines (I594765822)
 
9813 Sarah was born to Joseph White and Deborah Cash White and is buried beside her husband and daughters Deborah Read Franklin and Sarah Read Croker in Christ Church Burial Ground, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, United States.
Marriage

Sarah married in 1701 to John Read.[1]
Property and Positions

As a widow (after 1724), Sarah supported herself and her children by making and selling medicines and salves.[2] On 9, 10, 1nd 11 April 1734, Sarah made a series of agreements concerning the deed of gift and the leasing of her property on High St. in Philadelphia to Benjamin Franklin and his common-law wife,[3] Deborah (Read) Franklin (Sarah's daughter).[1] All three were witnessed by John Jones, Jr. and Thomas Hopkinson.
Death and Legacy

Sarah was the mother of Deborah (Read), the wife (or common-law wife) of Benjamin Franklin.[1]
Children

Children of Sarah and John Read (incomplete list):

Deborah Read; mar Benjamin Franklyn[1]

Sources

? 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 "Read, Sarah White (1675-1761)." The Papers of Benjamin Franklin. Packard Humanities Institute.
? Howton, Erica, (31 Mar 2015) Sarah Read. geni.com accessed 13 Aug 2017
? Wikipedia contributors, Deborah Read accessed 13 Aug 2017.

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/183148410/sarah-read 
WHITE, Sarah (I594777058)
 
9814 Sarah was Franklin's first wife. HARTSHORN, Sarah C. (I4855)
 
9815 Sarah was the widow of James Bemis


NOTE MARRIED 
Family (F3184)
 
9816 Sarah was the widow of Thomas Murray who died bef. feb 1792. She and
Robinson Hendon were granted administration on his estate. (Wilkes C0. GA
Deed Book GG,page 422)
There are references in the Oglethorpe and Wilkes deed books to *Sarah
Johnson, formerly Sarah Murray.*
Thomas and Sarah ( ? ) Murray came to Wilkes/Oglethorpe from Wake Co.,
NC about 1782. 
MURRAY, Sarah (I5767)
 
9817 Sarah was widow in 1850 Census, real estate value $1000.

SOURCE: ALTON B. GULLEDGE, MEMPHIS, TN SEPTEMBER 30,1970

WILLIAM CAME TO HICKMAN COUNTY AND PERRY COUNTY IN TENNESSEE AS EARLY AS 1813, AND CROSSED OVER INTO DECATUR COUNTY IN WEST TENNESSEE ABOUT 1820 TO 1822, AFTER TREATY WITH INDIANS, AND THEIR REMOVAL. WE, ARE NOT SURE AT THE PRESENT TIME, BUT FEEL VERY STRONG THAT IT IS A POSSIBILITY THAT MY GREAT-GREAT-GREAT-GREAT-GRANDPARENTS WERE ALSO ANOTHER WILLIAM GULLEDGE, AND WIFE TEMPLE JONES GULLEDGE, AS WE HAVE FOUND A RECORD OF MARRIAGE LICENSE BEING ISSUED TO THEM AT THE DAVIDSON COUNTY COURT HOUSE-NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE. BOOK #1, FROM JANUARY 2, 1789 TO DECEMBER 13, 1837 ON PAGE #30 DECEMBER 22, 1797 A LICENSE WAS ISSUED FOR THIER MARRIAGE. THE GULLEDGE'S HAD MOVED ACROSS TENNESSEE, THROUGH VARIOUS COUNTYS UNTIL THEY GOT TO ROBERTSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE (THIRTY ODD MILES NORTH OF NASHVILLE), AND THEN THEY STARTED A SOUTH-WESTERLY MOVEMENT THROUGH DAVIDSON COUNTY, HICKMAN COUNTY, AND HUMPHREY COUNTY TO THE TENNESSEE RIVER. I HAVE A FEELING THAT IS NOT FAR FROM WAVERLY, TENNESSEE AND CAMDEN, TENNESSEE. THEY LIVED AND DIED ON THIS FARM (A GOOD SIZED FARM-SEVERAL MEMBERS HAD HOMES ON IT). THIER HOME WAS ON A "PERIMETER RIDGE" JUST OUT OF CUB CREEK BOTTOM, SOMETHING LIKE THREE QUARTERS OF A MILE SOUTH OF JOHN TAYLOR AND JANIE QUINN'S HOME, THERE IS STILL SIGNS OF THE OLD HOME AND CHIMNEY. ON A "BRANCH" THAT RUNS JUST SOUTH OF JOHN TAYLOR QUINN'S HOME IS A LOCATION OF A "BRIDGE" THAT HAS ALWAYS BEEN THERE-THIS BRIDGE IS AT A POINT OF A "HIGH BLUFF" ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF THE BRANCH, AND ON THIS HIGH-BLUFF RIGHT ON THE BRANCH IS "THE OLD TIME GULLEDGE SETTLER'S GRAVEYARD" WHERE THE OLDER ONES FIRST BURIED THEIR FOLKS. THERE IS BETTER THAN TWENTY GRAVES HERE WITH STANDING SANDSTONE HEADMARKERS. WILLIAM, SARAH (HIS WIFE)- WILLIAM CARROLL AND HIS WIFE FRANCES DOWDY GULLEDGE, ARE THE ONLY ONES THAT WE CAN BE SURE OF AT THE PRESENT TIME. JUST SOUTH OF THIS GRAVEYARD, IS THE FAMILY GRAVEYARD OF JAMES GULLEDGE, AND HIS WIFE VISA (OR VISEY) GIBSON GULLEDGE ARE BURIED HERE-THEY HAVE A GRANITE AND INSCRIPTIONS. ALSO WILLIAM (OR BILL) GULLEDGE, JIM HIRAM GULLEDGE, JOHN HENRY, AND THIER SISTERS ARE BURIED HERE, THIS GRAVEYARD IS ABOUT A THIRD OF A MILE SOUTH OF THE OLD GRAVEYARD. AT THE JOHN TAYLOR QUINN AND HIS WIFE JANIE'S IS ANOTHER GRAVEYARD WHERE WE FIND JOHN GULLEDGE, AND HIS WIFE ELIZABETH HAMPTON GULLEDGE BURIED HERE, IT IS BELIVED THAT THEY, AND THIER OWN FAMILY STARTED THIS GRAVEYARD. JOHN TAYLOR QUINN WAS BURIED HERE, BUT WIFE JANIE WAS BURIED AT THE NEW CEMETARY AT CEDAR HILL.

FROM David Bowman Jr.:
Settled in Perry County Tennessee old 5th Distric which became 12th Distric,Decatur County in 1845. Mr Gulledge settled on the Gulledge branch and Cub Creek. He was burried at the old Gulledge settlers grave yard on A bluff on the Gulledge Branch. (Note in book I do not know where AB got the information and do not know if it is any relation to these Gulledges) A William Gulledge and a Tomas Gulledge had militay service with the Militia, Probly the state Militia in the Indian Wars and the War of 1812. Rearch is needed on theifr famly too.
Where Sarah was born not clear 1960 census shows her being born in GA. maybe SC. Sara died 1869 at old home place Gulledge branch and Cub Creek. Buried at the old Gulledge settlere's graveyard 
GULLEDGE, William Jr. (I12187)
 
9818 Sarah's surname is presently unconfirmed. On 10 Mar., 1756, Sarah patented 397a. of land on both sides of the Virgin Spring Branch of Mechum River, Albemarle Co., VA. Patent Book #34, 1756-1762, Pg. 19.

J. Kathleen Moore ([email protected]) lists firm birth years for the children born of this marriage. These are the dates listed here, though other sources show dates at variance with these. Ms. Moore also says that all children were born prior to Davis and Sarah's arrival in America, the first three in Ireland, and the last four in England. If these dates and places are factual, and if Sarah's maiden name was Gudylouch (or some variant thereof), it suggests that Davis Stockton and the Gudylouch family came to America together. This is because Adam Gudylouch become Davis's son-in-law by marrying his daughter Hannah. 
GUDYLOUCH, Sarah (Anthony) (I20613)
 
9819 Sarasota, FL ESTABROOK, William Huntington (I8501)
 
9820 Sargent LOOMIS, Jr Samuel Jr (I3304)
 
9821 Saulter-Moore Funeral Home BISHOP, Walter R (I18830)
 
9822 Scotland LEINSTER, Aelgigu Princess Of (I10467)
 
9823 Scotland HLODVERSDATTER, Hvarflad (Svanlaug) (Nereid) (I10636)
 
9824 Scotland SCOTLAND, Concubine Of (I10638)
 
9825 Sea Captain and Trader RIVES (REEVES), George (I26184)
 
9826 Seal to Parents: 23 OCT 1936
Name Suffix: [Earl of Glouces
Ancestral File Number: V9V7-D7

[From Burke's Peerage-see source for details]An undoubted Earl of Gloucester, perhaps the first authentic one, at any rate after the Conquest, is Robert FitzHamon's son-in-law, another Robert, who was an illegitimate son of Henry I and was so created 1122. The Earldom passed to his eldest son, William FitzRobert, and from him to John, later King John and husband from 1189 to 1199 (when he divorced her) of Isabel, the youngest of William FitzRobert's three daughters. On John's coming to the throne the title did not merge in the Crown for it was not his in his own right but in right of his wife.

William Fitz Robert, 2nd Earl of Gloucester (23 November 1116 – 23 November 1183) was the son and heir of Sir Robert de Caen, 1st Earl of Gloucester, and Mabel FitzRobert of Gloucester, daughter of Robert Fitzhamon and nephew of Empress Matilda.
William FitzRobert was the son of Robert, 1st Earl of Gloucester, an illegitimate son of King Henry I of England, during whose reign William was born. Thus William was a nephew of the Empress Maud and a cousin of King Stephen, the principal combatants of the English Anarchy period. It also meant that William is the great-grandson of the famed William the Conqueror.

Early career
In October 1141, William looked after the Baronial estates, when his father fell into the hands of partisans at Winchester. His father was exchanged for King Stephen, and during his father's absence in Normandy in 1144 he served as Governor of Wareham. In 1147, he overthrew Henry de Tracy at Castle Cary.

In 1154 he made an alliance with Roger de Clare, 3rd Earl of Hertford, by which they agreed to aid each other against all men except Henry II of England.

FitzRobert granted Neath, a town in Glamorgan, a charter. He was Lord of the manor of Glamorgan, as well as Caerleon, residing chiefly at Cardiff Castle. It was there that in 1158 he and his wife and son were captured by the Welsh Lord of Senghenydd, Ifor Bach ("Ivor the Little") and carried away into the woods, where they were held as prisoners until the Earl redressed Ivor's grievances.

Relationship with King Henry II
In 1173 the earl took the King's part against his sons, but thereafter he appears to have fallen under suspicion, for the following year he submitted to the King, and in 1175 surrendered to him Bristol Castle. Because his only son and heir Robert died in 1166, Earl William made John, the younger son of King Henry II, heir to his earldom, in conformity with the King's promise that John should marry one of the Earl's daughters, if the Church would allow it, they being related in the third degree.

Earl William was present in March 1177 when the King arbitrated between the Kings of Castile and Navarre, and in 1178, he witnessed Henry's charter to Waltham Abbey. But during the King's struggles with his sons, when he imprisoned a number of magnates of whose loyalty he was doubtful, Earl William was among them.

Family and children
He was married to Hawise de Beaumont of Leicester, daughter of Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester and Amica de Gael and had children:
1. Robert fitz William (1151, Cardiff, Glamorganshire – 1166, Cardiff, Glamorganshire).
2. Mabel fitz William, married Amaury V de Montfort, her son Amaury briefly being Earl of Gloucester
3. Amice fitz William, d. 1220. Married Richard de Clare, 3rd Earl of Hertford, their descendants eventually inherited the Earldom of Gloucester.
4. Isabel, Countess of Gloucester. She was married three times:
- John of England
- Geoffrey FitzGeoffrey de Mandeville, 2nd Earl of Essex, Earl of Gloucester
- Hubert de Burgh, 1st Earl of Kent

The earl died in 1183; his wife Hawise survived him. Since their only son, Robert, predeceased his father, their daughters became co-heirs to the feudal barony of Gloucester.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Fitz_Robert,_2nd_Earl_of_Gloucester

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Royal Ancestry by Douglas Richardson, Vol. 1 pg 43, 247, Vol. 2 pg 180, 514; Vol. 3 pg 88/558; Vol. 4 pg 559
2nd Earl of Gloucester, lord of Glamorgan and Caerleon, seigneur of Torigny in Manche, Normandy, etc., Governor of Wareham Castle, 1144, son and heir. They had one son, Robert (living c.1170), and three daughters, Mabel, Amice, and Isabel.

In 1128 he witnessed an agreement between his father and the Abbot of Fecamp. In 1141 he served as surety for his father, then a prisoner at Rochester. In 1147 he overthrew Henry de Tracy at Castle Cary. Sometime in the period, 1147-50, probably before March 1148/9, he signed a treaty with Roger, Earl of Hereford, by which William agreed t hold faith and give aid to Roger as his man, against all men except their lord, Henry; William promised aid especially for the purpose of disinherity Gilbert de Lacy. Sometime in the period, 1147-83, he granted Margam Abbey land in Margam, in echange for the land of Baldwin the Harper of Newborough. Sometime in the period, 1147-83, he gave to the church and monks of St. Giles, Little Malvern, Worcestershire ten acres in the forest of Malvern with appurtenances in the said forest for inclosure and cultivation. In 1148 he gave a confirmation to Gloucester jointly with his mother. In 1153 he was one of the witnesses to the agreement between King Stephen and Henry, Duke of Normandy [afterwards King Henry II]; he also witnessed a charter of Duke Henry dated at Bristol.

In 1158 he and his wife and son Robert were captured at Cardiff Castle by Ivor the Little and carried into the woods, where they were held as prisoners until the earl redressed Ivor's grievances.

He witnessed a charter of his father-in-law, Robert, Earl of Leicester, dated c.1150-60. He founded Keynsham Priory in Somerset in 1169, and was a benefactor to many other religious foundations. About 1170 he granted his son, Robert, land in Margam, which Robert thereupon gave to Abbot Conan and the convent. In 1173 he took the king's part against his sons, and later that year went to the help of the king's forces at the Battle of Fornham. In 1174 he submitted to the king, and in 1175 he surrendered Bristol Castle to him. In 1178 he witnessed King Henry's charter to Waltham Abbey. In 1183 the king imprisoned a number of magnates of whose loyalty he was doubtful, including Earl William, About 1183 Earl William granted Walter Lageles land which his father held, for an annual rent of eight shillings. About 1183 he granted Kenaithur son of Herbert son of Godwinet and his brothers the lands of Keleculam and Treikik.

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Foundation for Medieval Genealogy
WILLIAM FitzRobert, son of ROBERT Fitzroy Earl of Gloucester & his wife Mabel [Matilda or Sibylle] FitzRobert (23 Nov [1112]-23 Nov 1183, bur Keynsham Abbey, Somerset). His birth date is confirmed by the Annals of Waverley which record the death "in nocte Sancti Clementis" in 1183 of "Willelmus comes Glocestriæ", specifying that it was the same day he was born. The Chronica de Fundatoribus et Fundatione of Tewkesbury Abbey records that "comes Willielmus filius et hæres eiusdem" succeeded on the death of Robert Earl of Gloucester. He witnessed an agreement in 1128. He was imprisoned with his father at Rochester in Oct 1141 by the forces of King Stephen. Governor of Wareham 1144, during his father's absence in Normandy. He succeeded his father in 1147 as Earl of Gloucester. The Gesta Stephani Regis records that "Willelmus filius suus…senior…ætate" succeeded as Earl of Gloucester on the death of his father, dated from the context to [1147]. The Annals of Margan record that "comes Gloucestriæ Willelmus…et comitissa Hawysia" were captured "in castello Cardiviæ" by the Welsh in 1158. "Willielmus comes Glouc." donated "ecclesia de Eltham" to Rochester, for the souls of "Roberti filii mei...Hawyse comitisse uxoris mee et liberorum...meorum", by undated charter, confirmed by charter dated 8 Dec 1314. On his death, King Henry II took the honour of Gloucester and the Earldom into his own hands. Robert of Torigny records the death in 1183 of "Guillermus comes Gloecestriæ" leaving three daughters as his heirs. The Annals of Margan record the death "IX Kal Dec" in 1183 of "Willelmus comes Gloucestriæ". The Obituary of Lyre records the death 23 Nov of "Willelmus comes Glocestriæ". The Annals of Waverley record the death "in nocte Sancti Clementis" in 1183 of "Willelmus comes Glocestriæ", specifying that it was the same day he was born. The Chronica de Fundatoribus et Fundatione of Tewkesbury Abbey records the death in 1183 of "comes Willielmus Gloucestriæ" and his burial "apud Kenisham". The necrology of Lyre monastery records the death "23 Nov" of "Willelmus comes Glocestriæ".
m ([1150]) HAVISE de Beaumont, daughter of ROBERT de Beaumont[-le-Roger] Earl of Leicester & his wife Amice de Gaël et de Montfort ([after 1120]-24 Apr or 25 May 1197). The Chronica de Fundatoribus et Fundatione of Tewkesbury Abbey records that "comes Willielmus" married "Hawisia filia comitis Leicestriæ"[1741]. The Annals of Margan record that "comes Gloucestriæ Willelmus…et comitissa Hawysia" were captured "in castello Cardiviæ" by the Welsh in 1158[1742]. "Willielmus comes Glouc." donated "ecclesia de Eltham" to Rochester, for the souls of "Roberti filii mei...Hawyse comitisse uxoris mee et liberorum...meorum", by undated charter, confirmed by charter dated 8 Dec 1314[1743]. The necrology of Lyre monastery records the death "25 May" of "Hawis comitissa Gloecestræ"[1744]. The Annals of Tewkesbury record the death "VIII Kal Mai" in 1197 of "Hawisa comitissa Glocestriæ"[1745].

Earl William & his wife had four children:
1. ROBERT (Cardiff [1150]-Cardiff 1166, bur Keynsham Abbey, Somerset). ...
2. MABEL (-1198). ...
3. AMICE (-1 Jan 1225). ...
4. ISABEL [Avise] ([before 1176]-14 Oct or [18 Nov] 1217, bur Canterbury Cathedral Church). ...

https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISH%20NOBILITY%20MEDIEVAL.htm#WilliamFitzRobertdied1183

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FITZROBERT,, William "Mafonache" 2nd Earl of Gloucester (I594766771)
 
9827 Searching for surnames mostly in Upstate SC/GA: ADDISON, ALLISON, CANADY, COLEMAN, CORBIN, COX, CRAIG, DEAN, FOWLER, GILLILAN, HALEY, GORDON, GRAY, HENSON, JAMES, McMILLIAN, McPHERSON, MOODY, NEWTON, PARKER, PASSMORE, PATTERSON, PAYNE, POINDEXTER, REDWINE, REID, ROY, SHIRES, SWANN, WEST, WHITMIRE, WOODALL STAMPS, Sarah (I9947)
 
9828 Searching for surnames mostly in Upstate SC/GA: ADDISON, ALLISON, CANADY, COLEMAN, CORBIN, COX, CRAIG, DEAN, FOWLER, GILLILAN, HALEY, GORDON, GRAY, HENSON, JAMES, McMILLIAN, McPHERSON, MOODY, NEWTON, PARKER, PASSMORE, PATTERSON, PAYNE, POINDEXTER, REDWINE, REID, ROY, SHIRES, SWANN, WEST, WHITMIRE, WOODALL REDWINE, Nancy D. (I9967)
 
9829 Searching for surnames mostly in Upstate SC/GA: ADDISON, ALLISON, CANADY, COLEMAN, CORBIN, COX, CRAIG, DEAN, FOWLER, GILLILAN, HALEY, GORDON, GRAY, HENSON, JAMES, McMILLIAN, McPHERSON, MOODY, NEWTON, PARKER, PASSMORE, PATTERSON, PAYNE, POINDEXTER, REDWINE, REID, ROY, SHIRES, SWANN, WEST, WHITMIRE, WOODALL REDWINE, Hans Jerg (I9980)
 
9830 Searching for surnames mostly in Upstate SC/GA: ADDISON, ALLISON, CANADY, COLEMAN, CORBIN, COX, CRAIG, DEAN, FOWLER, GILLILAN, HALEY, GORDON, GRAY, HENSON, JAMES, McMILLIAN, McPHERSON, MOODY, NEWTON, PARKER, PASSMORE, PATTERSON, PAYNE, POINDEXTER, REDWINE, REID, ROY, SHIRES, SWANN, WEST, WHITMIRE, WOODALL REDWINE, Daniel Jr. (I9981)
 
9831 Searching for surnames mostly in Upstate SC/GA: ADDISON, ALLISON, CANADY, COLEMAN, CORBIN, COX, CRAIG, DEAN, FOWLER, GILLILAN, HALEY, GORDON, GRAY, HENSON, JAMES, McMILLIAN, McPHERSON, MOODY, NEWTON, PARKER, PASSMORE, PATTERSON, PAYNE, POINDEXTER, REDWINE, REID, ROY, SHIRES, SWANN, WEST, WHITMIRE, WOODALL REDWINE, Cunrad (I9982)
 
9832 Searching for surnames mostly in Upstate SC/GA: ADDISON, ALLISON, CANADY, COLEMAN, CORBIN, COX, CRAIG, DEAN, FOWLER, GILLILAN, HALEY, GORDON, GRAY, HENSON, JAMES, McMILLIAN, McPHERSON, MOODY, NEWTON, PARKER, PASSMORE, PATTERSON, PAYNE, POINDEXTER, REDWINE, REID, ROY, SHIRES, SWANN, WEST, WHITMIRE, WOODALL Margaretha (I9989)
 
9833 Searching for surnames mostly in Upstate SC/GA: ADDISON, ALLISON, CANADY, COLEMAN, CORBIN, COX, CRAIG, DEAN, FOWLER, GILLILAN, HALEY, GORDON, GRAY, HENSON, JAMES, McMILLIAN, McPHERSON, MOODY, NEWTON, PARKER, PASSMORE, PATTERSON, PAYNE, POINDEXTER, REDWINE, REID, ROY, SHIRES, SWANN, WEST, WHITMIRE, WOODALL Catharina (I9992)
 
9834 Searching for surnames mostly in Upstate SC/GA: ADDISON, ALLISON, CANADY, COLEMAN, CORBIN, COX, CRAIG, DEAN, FOWLER, GILLILAN, HALEY, GORDON, GRAY, HENSON, JAMES, McMILLIAN, McPHERSON, MOODY, NEWTON, PARKER, PASSMORE, PATTERSON, PAYNE, POINDEXTER, REDWINE, REID, ROY, SHIRES, SWANN, WEST, WHITMIRE, WOODALL BINDER, Catharina (I9993)
 
9835 Searching for surnames mostly in Upstate SC/GA: ADDISON, ALLISON, CANADY, COLEMAN, CORBIN, COX, CRAIG, DEAN, FOWLER, GILLILAN, HALEY, GORDON, GRAY, HENSON, JAMES, McMILLIAN, McPHERSON, MOODY, NEWTON, PARKER, PASSMORE, PATTERSON, PAYNE, POINDEXTER, REDWINE, REID, ROY, SHIRES, SWANN, WEST, WHITMIRE, WOODALL BINDER, Jacob (I9994)
 
9836 Searching for surnames mostly in Upstate SC/GA: ADDISON, ALLISON, CANADY, COLEMAN, CORBIN, COX, CRAIG, DEAN, FOWLER, GILLILAN, HALEY, GORDON, GRAY, HENSON, JAMES, McMILLIAN, McPHERSON, MOODY, NEWTON, PARKER, PASSMORE, PATTERSON, PAYNE, POINDEXTER, REDWINE, REID, ROY, SHIRES, SWANN, WEST, WHITMIRE, WOODALL BINDER, Moritz (I9995)
 
9837 Searching for surnames mostly in Upstate SC/GA: ADDISON, ALLISON, CANADY, COLEMAN, CORBIN, COX, CRAIG, DEAN, FOWLER, GILLILAN, HALEY, GORDON, GRAY, HENSON, JAMES, McMILLIAN, McPHERSON, MOODY, NEWTON, PARKER, PASSMORE, PATTERSON, PAYNE, POINDEXTER, REDWINE, REID, ROY, SHIRES, SWANN, WEST, WHITMIRE, WOODALL BINDER, Casper (I9996)
 
9838 Searching for surnames mostly in Upstate SC/GA: ADDISON, ALLISON, CANADY, COLEMAN, CORBIN, COX, CRAIG, DEAN, FOWLER, GILLILAN, HALEY, GORDON, GRAY, HENSON, JAMES, McMILLIAN, McPHERSON, MOODY, NEWTON, PARKER, PASSMORE, PATTERSON, PAYNE, POINDEXTER, REDWINE, REID, ROY, SHIRES, SWANN, WEST, WHITMIRE, WOODALL BINDER, Johannes (I9997)
 
9839 Searching for surnames mostly in Upstate SC/GA: ADDISON, ALLISON, CANADY, COLEMAN, CORBIN, COX, CRAIG, DEAN, FOWLER, GILLILAN, HALEY, GORDON, GRAY, HENSON, JAMES, McMILLIAN, McPHERSON, MOODY, NEWTON, PARKER, PASSMORE, PATTERSON, PAYNE, POINDEXTER, REDWINE, REID, ROY, SHIRES, SWANN, WEST, WHITMIRE, WOODALL BINDER, Cunradus (I9998)
 
9840 Searching for surnames mostly in Upstate SC/GA: ADDISON, ALLISON, CANADY, COLEMAN, CORBIN, COX, CRAIG, DEAN, FOWLER, GILLILAN, HALEY, GORDON, GRAY, HENSON, JAMES, McMILLIAN, McPHERSON, MOODY, NEWTON, PARKER, PASSMORE, PATTERSON, PAYNE, POINDEXTER, REDWINE, REID, ROY, SHIRES, SWANN, WEST, WHITMIRE, WOODALL BINDER, Hans (I9999)
 
9841 Searching for surnames mostly in Upstate SC/GA: ADDISON, ALLISON, CANADY, COLEMAN, CORBIN, COX, CRAIG, DEAN, FOWLER, GILLILAN, HALEY, GORDON, GRAY, HENSON, JAMES, McMILLIAN, McPHERSON, MOODY, NEWTON, PARKER, PASSMORE, PATTERSON, PAYNE, POINDEXTER, REDWINE, REID, ROY, SHIRES, SWANN, WEST, WHITMIRE, WOODALL BINDER, Anna (I10000)
 
9842 Searching for surnames mostly in Upstate SC/GA: ADDISON, ALLISON, CANADY, COLEMAN, CORBIN, COX, CRAIG, DEAN, FOWLER, GILLILAN, HALEY, GORDON, GRAY, HENSON, JAMES, McMILLIAN, McPHERSON, MOODY, NEWTON, PARKER, PASSMORE, PATTERSON, PAYNE, POINDEXTER, REDWINE, REID, ROY, SHIRES, SWANN, WEST, WHITMIRE, WOODALL Anna Barbara (I10005)
 
9843 Second Christian King of Leinster. LEINSTER, King Breasal Belach Macfiachu Na (I28896)
 
9844 Second expedition against the Saxons Charles Martel "The Hammer" Mayor Of Palace (I11289)
 
9845 SECOND GENERATION

Nathaniel Owen [2] (John [1]), was born August 9, 1656 at Windsor, CT and probably died there. He married (1) June 14, 1694 at Windsor, Mary Gaylord, who died January 23, 1696; and (2) February 22, 1698 at Windsor, Sarah Palmer, who was born April 12, 1675 and died April 25, 1731, daughter of Timothy and Hannah (Buell) Palmer. 
OWEN, Nathaniel (I23126)
 
9846 Second Marriage date Abt 1157 of Vouvant,Vendee,France. This could be another date for first marriage.


NOTE MARRIED 
Family (F11599)
 
9847 Second son of Cormac. Was so called from his having been nursed by the side of the Liffey, the river on which Dublin is built. His mother was Eithne, daughter of Dunlong, King of Leinster. He had three sons - 1. Eochaidh Dubhlen; 2. Eocho; and 3. Fiacha Srabhteine, who was the 120th Monarch of Ireland, and the ancestor of O'Neill, Princes of Tyrone. Fiacha Srabhteine was so called, from his having been fostered at Dunsrabhteine, in Connaught; of which province he was King, before his elevation to the Monarchy. After seventeen years' reign, the Monarch Cairbre Lifeachar was slain at the battle of Gabhra [Gaura], A.D. 284, by Simeon, the son of Ceirb, who came from the south of Leinster to this battle, fought by the Militia of Ireland, who were called the Fiana Erionn (or Fenians), and arising from a quarrel which happened between the; in which the Monarch, taking part with one side against the other, lost his life. LIFFEACHAIR, Cairbre (I20189)
 
9848 Second son of William Wilcoxson. Brought by parents to Stratford,CT.in 1639. He removed to Killingworth in 1665. The original papers inthe settlement of his estate are on file in the Ct. State Library,Hartford,CT. , No. 5717. The widow Ann Wilcoxson was still alive in1708 when she petitioned for custody of her Farnum grandchildren. Line in Record @I4@ (RIN 4) from GEDCOM file not recognized: RESI Killingworth, CT. Second son of William Wilcoxson. Brought by parents to Stratford,CT.in 1639. He removed to Killingworth in 1665. The original papers inthe settlement of his estate are on file in the Ct. State Library,Hartford,CT. , No. 5717. The widow Ann Wilcoxson was still alive in1708 when she petitioned for custody of her Farnum grandchildren. Line in Record @I4@ (RIN 4) from GEDCOM file not recognized: RESI Killingworth, CT. BIOGRAPHY: Second son of William Wilcoxson. Brought by parents to Stratford, CT. in 1639. He removed to Killingworth in 1665. The original papers in the settlement of his estate are on file in the Ct. State Library, Hartford, CT. , No. 5717. The widow Ann Wilcoxson was still alive in 1708 when she petitioned for custody of her Farnum grandchildren. Resided in Killingworth, CT. WILCOXSON, Joseph (I18491)
 
9849 Second Wife

Elijah W. Carney died young at age 49. After his death, his cousin John Spencer Carney helped out Martha Ann "Mattie" get by without the income lost due to Elijah's early death. Robert S. Carney writes to me in May 2021: "I went through an odd assortment of paper scraps left by our great grandfather John Spencer Carney. I found a few tax receipts ~1895 where he had paid land taxes for a Mrs. E. W. Carney who owned 40 acres."

Fact: Residence (1870) Tennessee, United States
Fact: Residence (1880) District 2, Lauderdale, Tennessee, United States
Fact: Residence (1920) Browning, Franklin, Illinois, United States
Fact: Burial (1926) Nashville, Davidson, Tennessee, United States of America

Sources

"Family Tree," database, FamilySearch (http://familysearch.org : modified 27 March 2019, 18:31), entry for Martha Ann "Mattie" Stewart(PID https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/4:1:LCT2-5LW); contributed by various users. 
STEWART, Martha Ann "Mattie" (I8779)
 
9850 Second World War Vet. served in Borneo on Ambon. National Sales Manager until retirement when 60. PETRIE, Malcolm William (I21150)
 

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