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9951 SEX: SOUR @S1484437085@
PAGE Year: 1900; Census Place: Townships 8, 9, and 10, Ravalli, Montana; Page: 8; Enumeration District: 0084; FHL microfilm: 1240914
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PAGE Year: 1910; Census Place: Stevens, Ravalli, Montana; Roll: T624_833; Page: 7A; Enumeration District: 0084; FHL microfilm: 1374846
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PAGE Year: 1930; Census Place: Stevens, Ravalli, Montana; Page: 7A; Enumeration District: 0012; FHL microfilm: 2340995
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PAGE Montana State Historical Society; Helena, Montana; Montana, County Marriages, 1865-1950
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PAGE Year: 1920; Census Place: Stevensville, Ravalli, Montana; Roll: T625_975; Page: 3A; Enumeration District: 187
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PAGE Montana State Historical Society; Helena, Montana; Montana, County Marriages, 1865-1950
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SEX: SOUR @S1484437122@
PAGE The National Archives at College Park; College Park, Maryland; Record Group Title: Records of the Office of the Quartermaster General, 1774-1985; Record Group Number: 92; Roll or Box Number: 37
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O'LEARY, Abbey (I594761440)
 
9952 SEX: SOUR @S1484437085@
PAGE Year: 1900; Census Place: Townships 8, 9, and 10, Ravalli, Montana; Page: 8; Enumeration District: 0084; FHL microfilm: 1240914
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PAGE Year: 1910; Census Place: Stevens, Ravalli, Montana; Roll: T624_833; Page: 7A; Enumeration District: 0084; FHL microfilm: 1374846
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PAGE Year: 1920; Census Place: Stevensville, Ravalli, Montana; Roll: T625_975; Page: 3A; Enumeration District: 187
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PAGE Montana State Historical Society; Helena, Montana; Montana, County Marriages, 1865-1950
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CHERRY, Emmet F. (I594761451)
 
9953 SEX: SOUR @S1484437085@
PAGE Year: 1900; Census Place: Townships 8, 9, and 10, Ravalli, Montana; Page: 8; Enumeration District: 0084; FHL microfilm: 1240914
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PAGE Year: 1910; Census Place: Stevens, Ravalli, Montana; Roll: T624_833; Page: 7A; Enumeration District: 0084; FHL microfilm: 1374846
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PAGE Year: 1920; Census Place: Stevensville, Ravalli, Montana; Roll: T625_975; Page: 3A; Enumeration District: 187
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CHERRY, Mary T (I594761449)
 
9954 SEX: SOUR @S1484437085@
PAGE Year: 1900; Census Place: Townships 8, 9, and 10, Ravalli, Montana; Page: 8; Enumeration District: 0084; FHL microfilm: 1240914
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PAGE Year: 1910; Census Place: Stevens, Ravalli, Montana; Roll: T624_833; Page: 7A; Enumeration District: 0084; FHL microfilm: 1374846
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PAGE Year: 1920; Census Place: Stevensville, Ravalli, Montana; Roll: T625_975; Page: 3A; Enumeration District: 187
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CHERRY, Mikie (Michael J.) (I594761453)
 
9955 SEX: SOUR @S1484437085@
PAGE Year: 1900; Census Place: Townships 8, 9, and 10, Ravalli, Montana; Page: 8; Enumeration District: 0084; FHL microfilm: 1240914
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PAGE Year: 1910; Census Place: Stevens, Ravalli, Montana; Roll: T624_833; Page: 7A; Enumeration District: 0084; FHL microfilm: 1374846
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PAGE Montana State Historical Society; Helena, Montana; Montana, County Marriages, 1865-1950
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PAGE Montana State Historical Society; Helena, Montana; Montana, County Marriages, 1865-1950
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CHERRY, Michael Francis (I594761450)
 
9956 SEX: SOUR @S1484437093@
PAGE Class: RG14
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TEXT Record for Mary Sullivan
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O'SULLIVAN, Mary (I594761442)
 
9957 SEX: SOUR @S1484437093@
PAGE Class: RG14
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TEXT Record for Mary Sullivan
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O'SULLIVAN, Mike (Michael) (Curly) (I594761445)
 
9958 SEX: SOUR @S1484437093@
PAGE Class: RG14
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TEXT Record for Mary Sullivan
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HOURIHAN, Nora (Honora) (Hourahan) (I594761446)
 
9959 SEX: SOUR @S1484437104@
PAGE National Library of Ireland; Dublin, Ireland; Microfilm Number: Microfilm 05763 / 07
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TEXT Record for Mary Walsh
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SEX: SOUR @S1484437103@
PAGE "Family Tree," database, FamilySearch (http://familysearch.org : modified 10 April 2015, 06:29), entry for Mary Cassidy Walsh(PID https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/4:1:967N-JFY); contribute
CONC d by various users. PersonID 967N-JFY
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TEXT Mary Cassidy Walsh
PAGE "Ireland Births and Baptisms, 1620-1881," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FR7G-H79 : 10 February 2018), Mary Cassidy Walsh in entry for Mark Walsh, 13 Jan 1881
CONC ; citing Gortnagrass, Londonderry, Ireland, index based u
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TEXT Mary Cassidy Walsh in entry for Mark Walsh, "Ireland Births and Baptisms, 1620-1881"
PAGE "Family Tree," database, FamilySearch (http://familysearch.org : modified 09 June 2016, 23:45), entry for Mary Cassidy(PID https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/4:1:KZ1J-DWP); contributed by vari
CONC ous users. PersonID KZ1J-DWP
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TEXT Mary Cassidy
PAGE "Ireland Births and Baptisms, 1620-1881," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F5GS-CL5 : 10 February 2018), Mary Cassidy in entry for Daniel Walsh, 23 Sep 1867; citi
CONC ng Londonderry, Ireland, index based upon data collecte
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TEXT Mary Cassidy in entry for Daniel Walsh, "Ireland Births and Baptisms, 1620-1881"
PAGE "Ireland Births and Baptisms, 1620-1881," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F5PS-RSF : 10 February 2018), Mary Cassidy in entry for Biddy Walsh, 16 Jun 1871; citin
CONC g Londonderry, Ireland, index based upon data collected
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TEXT Mary Cassidy in entry for Biddy Walsh, "Ireland Births and Baptisms, 1620-1881"
PAGE "Ireland Births and Baptisms, 1620-1881," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FRSR-J4P : 10 February 2018), Mary Cassidy in entry for Ellen Walsh, 25 Sep 1869; citin
CONC g Londonderry, Ireland, index based upon data collected
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TEXT Mary Cassidy in entry for Ellen Walsh, "Ireland Births and Baptisms, 1620-1881"
PAGE "Ireland Births and Baptisms, 1620-1881," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FR3P-4LK : 10 February 2018), Mary Cassidy in entry for Martha Walsh, 11 Sep 1875; citi
CONC ng Londonderry, Ireland, index based upon data collecte
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TEXT Mary Cassidy in entry for Martha Walsh, "Ireland Births and Baptisms, 1620-1881" 
CASSIDY, Marian "Mary" (I101590)
 
9960 SEX: SOUR @S1484437104@
PAGE National Library of Ireland; Dublin, Ireland; Microfilm Number: Microfilm 05763 / 07
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TEXT Record for Mary Walsh
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WALSH, Mark "Mack" (I101589)
 
9961 SEX: SOUR @S1484437111@
PAGE Publication Date: 08/ 2/ 2014; Publication Place: Newfoundland, New Jersey, USA; URL: http://www.sticklesolteszfuneralhome.com/obituaries/
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TEXT Record for John Leary
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PAGE Publication Date: 10/ 15/ 2014; Publication Place: City, Tennessee, USA; URL: http://www.tributes.com/obituary/print_selections/99037544?type=1
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O'LEARY, John Joseph Steven (I594761417)
 
9962 SEX: SOUR @S1484437113@
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TEXT Record for Bridget Harrington
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CONROY, "Nora" Honora (I594761411)
 
9963 Shadrach Moore was born about 1790 in North Carolina. He married Elizabeth Bunch in about 1812 and they had 3 sons before 1830. The 1830 Bertie NC census shows Shadrack Moore with 3 sons less than 20 years old and no wife. Don't have Elizabeth's death date. Only one son has been identified so far from that marriage and that being Shadrack M Moore . He then married Winnifred Bunch in Nov 1830 in Bertie NC and they had three children together, Winny, Calvin and Gifford. Shadrack Moore was listed in the 1830, 1840, 1850 and 1860 Bertie, NC censuses. He died in 1864 in Bertie, North Carolina at the age of 74 leaving a will mentioning his 2nd wife Winny and his children.

The Shadrack MooreS of Tenn, Kentucky, and Indiana living in the same general time period are 3 different individuals from the Bertie NC Shadrack Moore. Please see the comparisons of these individuals in memories . 
MOORE, Shadrach (I594769192)
 
9964 Shadrack Chitwood, likely son of Richard Chitwood and his wife Winney, was probably born in Cumberland County, Virginia, in about 1757. In the 1770s, many member of the Chitwood family moved south to the area that is now Rutherford County, North Carolina.

In 1779, he, along with Moses Chitwood, was convicted of treason by the Superior Court of Salisbury. They were both sentenced to death, but they were recommended for clemency on 18 October 1779.[1] He was again charged with treason at the January 1783 term of court in Rutherford County, North Carolina.[2]

In 1790, he was enumerated, along with Daniel Chitwood, in neighboring Pendleton County, South Carolina.[3]

In 1795, James Chitwood, proven son of Richard Chitwood, sold 100 acres he had been granted in Rutherford County, North Carolina, on 4 January 1792. One of the witnesses was Shadrack Chitwood.[4]

He moved, along with the same James Chitwood, to Pulaski County, Kentucky. He later lived in Illinois.
Research Notes

His year of birth is estimated based on him being old enough to be convicted of treason in 1779. Although he is often shown, without sources, to have been a son of James Chitwood, it is much more likely that he was a son of Richard Chitwood. For more information, see Children of Richard Chitwood and James Chitwood of Rutherford County, North Carolina. 
CHEATWOOD, Shadrack (I594765441)
 
9965 Shares 226cM across 13 segments DNA with James Carney - 2nd cousin, maternal. BYLER, Mike (I18684)
 
9966 Shaw "Mor" Mackintosh, who fought at Perth in 1396, was succeeded by his son James, who fell at Harlaw in 1411. Both Shaw and James had held Rothiemurchus only as tenants of the chief of Mackintosh, but James's son and successor, Alister "Ciar" (i.e., brown), obtained from Duncan, 11th of Mackintosh, in 1463-4, his right of possession and tack. In the deed by which David Stuart, Bishop of Moray, superior of the lands, confirms this disposition of Duncan, and gives Alister the fen, Alister is called "Allister Kier Mackintosh". This deed is dated 24th September 1464. All the deeds in which Alister is mentioned call him Mackintosh, not Shaw, thus showing the descent of the Shaws from the Mackintoshes, and that they did not acquire their name of Shaw until after Alister's time. MACKINTOSH, James in Rothiemurchus - killed at Harlaw (I594771828)
 
9967 Shaw "Mor" Mackintosh, who fought at Perth in 1396, was succeeded by his son James, who fell at Harlaw in 1411. Both Shaw and James had held Rothiemurchus only as tenants of the chief of Mackintosh, but James's son and successor, Alister "Ciar" (i.e., brown), obtained from Duncan, 11th of Mackintosh, in 1463-4, his right of possession and tack. In the deed by which David Stuart, Bishop of Moray, superior of the lands, confirms this disposition of Duncan, and gives Alister the fen, Alister is called "Allister Kier Mackintosh". This deed is dated 24th September 1464. All the deeds in which Alister is mentioned call him Mackintosh, not Shaw, thus showing the descent of the Shaws from the Mackintoshes, and that they did not acquire their name of Shaw until after Alister's time. MACKINTOSH, Shaw - Sithech Mòr in Rothiemurchus (I594771830)
 
9968 She died from childbirth complications. PLANTAGENET, Princess Joan Of Sicily (I4279)
 
9969 She first appears as Walter Cotton's wife on an late sixteenth century Elizabethan Heraldic Visitation. However Walter Cotton probably never lived at Landwade which he had bought from the estate of Brigit Grace a widow who was not his mother. He appears to have also owned the Checkendon Estate of the widow Joan Rede. Look at the Data Problems! THE BLACK DEATH WAS AT ITS HEIGHT IN 1350 - Oxford historians say 50% of Europe's population died about that year. The Mercers' Company has no record of Walter Cotton, their Master and third richest man in London, being married to a Joan Rede.

Walter Cotton was born circa 1385 at of Landwade, Cambridgeshire, England. He married Joan Reade, daughter of John Reade and Cecilia Harlyungrugge, after 1405. Walter Cotton died on 14 May 1445 at Landwade, Cambridgeshire, England. 
READE, Joan (I594768788)
 
9970 she had 3 children
m. Richard Kenner. 
HEALE, Elizabeth (I112680531)
 
9971 She left Rockingham County, Virginia Colony and moved to Todd, Kentucky with her brother Elijah Dickenson, and his family. Her will dated May 1, 1824 is filed in Todd County, Kentucky - Will Book A, Pages 271 to 272. It reads in part: "And as touching such such wordly estate wherewith it has pleased God to bless me in this life I give demise and dispose of the same in the following manner and form. After the payment of all my just debts I allow my son Elijah Gartin one dollar and no more and at his request I allow to my black man William so much of my estate as will make him equal with my son William Gartin all but one dollar. I also give and bequeath to my black man James five hundred and fifty eight dollars sixty siz cents common currency of the state and if I should be alive I also allow him the half of all he makes to himself after the first July Eighteen hundred and twenty four till my death and no more. I also allow my son John Brown sixty dollars current money of this state and no more. And whatever is left of my estate I allow to be equally divided betwixt my sons Nathaniel, Griffith, and William, and daughters Fanny Shanklin and Elizabeth Duglas, and the heirs of Uriah and Richard Gartin making the heirs of each family equal with one of my sons. I also constitute make and ordain my son, John Brown, the sole executor of this my last will and testament and do dispose renounce and revoke all former wills legacys and bequests by me in any wise made..." Children of ELIJAH GARTEN and FRANCES DICKENSON are: 5. i. GRIFFETH4 GARTEN, b. 1763, Orange County, VA; d. 1843, Monroe County, WV. ii. ELIJAH GARTEN, b. November 12, 1758, Orange County, Virginia Colony; d. 1840, Lawrence County, Indiana; m. SARAH BOYD, March 16, 1782, Rockingham County, Virginia Colony.

WIKITREE:
The daughter of NATHANIEL & ELIZABETH (MANSFIELD) DICKINSON, she married (1) ELIJAH GARTON on March 5, 1751 in Virginia, and (2) John Brown on Aug. 25, 1778 in Rockingham, Virginia.

Kentucky Will Book A, pp. 271-172. Last Will and Testament of Frances Dickerson Garton (In Part) May 16, 1824 Filed in Todd County, Kentucky, Will Book A, Pages 271 to272

"And as touching such worldly estate wherewith it has pleased God to Bless me in this life I give demise and dispose of the same in the following manner and form. After the payment of all my just debts I allow my son Elijah Gartin one dollar and no more and at his request I allow to my black man William so much of my estate as will make him equal with my son William Gartin all but one dollar. I also give and bequeath to my black man James five hundred andfifty eight dollars sixty six cents common currency of the state and if I should be alive I also allow him the half of all he makes to himself after the first July Eighteen hundred and twenty four till my death and no more. I also allow my son John Brown sixty dollars current money of this state and no more. And whatever is left of my estate I allow to equally divided betwixt my sons Nathaniel, Griffith and William and daughters Fanny Shanklin and Elizabeth Duglas, and the heirs of Uriah and Richard Gartin making the heirs of each family equal with one of my sons. I also constitute make and ordain my son, John Brown, the sole executor of this my last will and testament and do dispose renounce and revolk all the former wills legacys and bequests by me in any wise Made..."

She left Rockingham Co., Virginia Colony and moved to Todd Co., Kentucky with her brother, Elijah Dickenson, and his family.

The children of Elijah & Frances (Dickinson) Garton: 1. Uriah Garton (1752-1818) 2. Elijah Garton (1758-1840) 3. Nathaniel Garton (1759-1840) 4. Frances (Garton) Shanklin 5. Griffith Garton (1763-1843) 6. William Garton 7. Elizabeth Laten (Garton) Douglas 8. Richard Garton (1772-1815)

Child of John & Francis (Dickinson) Garton Brown: 1. John Brown, Jr.

1776 - May 16 – VA Spotsylvania – Will - Nathaniel Dickinson (Dickenson)- Proved. Witnesses: Andrew Manning, John Coleman, Hannah Coleman – Wife Elizabeth all my estate, real and personal, during her natural life and then to be divided among the following: Nathaniel Dickinson, Richard Dickinson, William Dickinson, Elijah Dickinson, Betty Dickinson Pulliam, Fanny Dickenson Garton. But if the said Fanny Garton should marry, she may enjoy her part during her life, and at her death it shall return to Elijah Garton's children. (Crozier 1955, p. 157) 
DICKENSON, Frances (Fanny) Dickerson (I862)
 
9972 She married (1) *George Morton, from York, England, in Leiden 23 July 1612. (2) Manasseh Kempton (1590-1663) md. Before 22 May 1627, Plymouth. Juliana and George and their children arrived in Plymouth in 1623 aboard the Anne. Morton was one of the authors of Mourt's Relation the first account of life in Plymouth written to entice Englishmen to settle in Plymouth. They had stayed behind when the first settlers left for Plymouth. He continued to orchestrate business affairs in Europe and London for their cause. Their five children born in Leyden, Holland, were Nathaniel, *Patience, John, Sarah, and Ephraim (born on the "Anne" while coming to Plymouth in 1623.
Juliana and George Morton and their children immigrated to Plymouth on the Anne in 1623. Alice Carpenter Southworth, Juliana's sister, was also on this ship. They were listed as "Saincts" as they were of the religious beliefs of the governors of Plymouth Colony. George Morton died in 1624. William Bradford took a keen interest and helped raise their children. Juliana married Manasseh Kempton but had no children by him. In the 1627 cattle division, Juliana, Manasseh, and her children by Morton (Nathaniel, John, Ephraim and *Patience) were listed in Bradford's company. Juliana's oldest son Nathaniel was born in Leiden in 1613. In 1647 Nathaniel became clerk of the Plymouth court, a position he held until his death in 1685. Throughout his life, Nathaniel held strong opinions that influenced civic life in Plymouth. Juliana died in 1664/5 (about age 80.)

Children of George Morton and Julianna Carpenter:

1.Nathaniel, b. 1613, Leyden; md. Lydia Cooper, 1635, Plymouth; d. 29 Jun 1685, Plymouth.
2.Patience Morton was born about 1615, of Leyden, Holland, to George Morton and Julianna Carpenter (1584-1664.) She came to Plymouth at age 8, on the Anne. She married (1) *John Faunce about 1633, in Leyden. She married (2) Thomas Whiton after July 1660, in Plymouth, Plymouth Colony. She died 16 August 1691, Plymouth, Massachusetts, at about age 76.
3.John, b. 1616, Leyden; md. Lettice Kempton, 1648, Plymouth; d. 3 Oct 1673, Plymouth.
4.Sarah, b. 1618, Leyden; md. George Bonham, 1644, Plymouth; d. 25 Aug 1691, Plymouth.
5.Ephraim, b. 1623 on ship Anne; md. (1) Ann Cooper, 18 Nov 1644, Plymouth; (2) Mary Harlow; d. 5 Oct 1693, Plymouth. 
CARPENTER, Juliana (I594765879)
 
9973 She married Alexander Strachan of Thornton[2].
Sources
? Our Royal Titled Noble and Commoner Ancestors[1]
? Rogers, C. (1876). Memorials of the Scottish families of Strachan and Wise. Edinburgh: McFarlane & Erskine, p 26.[2]
The record says "of Essilmont in Buchan." 
CHEYNE, Isabel of Essilmont (I594771939)
 
9974 She Married Jim Miller 1904 in Atoka KENNEDY, Lena Mahalia (I12584)
 
9975 She married John Hopkins on 28 July 1579 in Upper Clatford, Hampshire.

Their son Stephen Hopkins was a passenger on the Mayflower and a settler of Plymouth Colony.

4 October 1593 is the date she was appointed administrator of her late husband, John's estate.

In Winchester, the widow Elizabeth was appointed administrator of his estate (he having died end of August since his inventory was 4 September 1593) on 4 October 1593, with William Hopkins (probably not Stephen's older half-brother since he was born around 1575 and wouldn't be of age) signing the bond.

We don't know her birth or death dates or locations or parents. The Morgan Williams and the Elizabeth Breyton in the real world weren't even in the same generation, much less married to each other or parents of the Elizabeth Williams who married John Hopkins. Morgan Williams did have a daughter named Elizabeth who married Robert Whitney. Elizabeth Breyton was the GRANDMOTHER of Morgan's daughter's husband. Research the mother of Sybil Baskerville.

Many of the "sources" saved to this woman happened after she'd died. Check the baptisms from different counties in different centuries.

None of the burial records are believed by Hopkins or Mayflower researchers and scholars to be hers. "Suggested Records" are killing this family.

http://tinyurl.com/Johnson-Book
(pub. 2007).
A little out-of-date but all the basics from Upper Clatford, Winchester and Hursley are there.

See updates on 2012 research on 1st wife Mary are at Stephen Hopkins Wikipedia page. It's pretty good for a "communal" effort.

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/145993572/elizabeth-hopkins

Her grave. 
WILLIAMS, Elizabeth (I594776593)
 
9976 She married Valentine Sevier in Greene Co., Tennesee, 3 Jan 1804. Valentine was born 8 Jul 1778. Valentine was the son of Capt. Robert Sevier and Keziah Robertson. Valentine died 24 Apr 1854 in Greeneville, Greene, Tennessee, at 75 years of age. DINWIDDIE (DINWOODIE), Agnes "Nancy" (I14046)
 
9977 She never married. PLANTAGENET, Princess Mary (I3926)
 
9978 She was 24 years old when she arrived in America with her husband in 1636. Per Norman Parker (Wilcoxon): After his [William WILCOXSON's] death, his widow married William Hayden of Windsor. She died in 1655." This, however, is not in accord with Savage (ii, 387), who says that "His [William HAYDEN's] w. d. at Windsor, 1655; and he m. 2d Margaret, wid. of William Wilcockson, " and Wilcox (1938, p. 18) who says she was alive at the time William Wilcoxson's heirs made an agreement together on 22 OCT 1668. Per Thomas Wilcox (p. xix): "... the legend, as given in 'Records of the CT Line of the Hayden Family', is to the effect that Margaret married William Hayden sometime in the year 1663. The latter had then removed from Windsor to Hamonoscett (later Kenilworth, Killingworth and finally Clinton) with his three motherless children and there he was joined by Margaret and the younger Wilcoxson children. By that time John, Joseph, Timothy and Elizabeth were already married." Per Wilcox (1938, p. 23), Winthrop says she was living in Windsor in 1660 and the wife of William Hayden. Per Thomas Wilcox (p. xix): "Margaret ... died at Killingworth in 1675." Per Bergetta Monroe (20 SEP 1995, citing Monroe, Paul; My Monroe Family [1966]): "He married Margaret , said to be a BIRDSEYE of Stratford. ... Margaret was born the second month of 1611/1 and died in 1651 at Bridgewater, CT." SOURCES:YOB: Ancestral File ver. 4.14 (code AFN: 9J6F-QL).YOD: Wilcox, Thomas (1963), p. xix. CD100 (30-607) Wilcox, Reynold W; Wilcoxson-Wilcox, Webb and Meigs Families (NY: 1938). Wilcox, Thomas; Descendants of William Wilcoxson of Derbyshire & Stratford, CT (1963). She came on the PLANTER to America (1635) from Reading, Berkshire, England. Sources of information: New England Marriages Prior to 1700; Un- known source; Wilcox/Wilcoxson Families of New England; A Ge- nealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England; Immi- grant Ancestors; A List of 2,500 Immigrants to America before 1750. BIRDSEYE, Margaret (I20524)
 
9979 She was a school teacher for many years MANLOVE, Ester P. (I112681246)
 
9980 She was age 23 in 1513. GLYNN, Margaret (I6526)
 
9981 She was the Baroness of Lancaster. PLANTAGENET, Eleanor (I10147)
 
9982 She was the Countess of Angus. Maud (Matilda) Of Angus (I428678)
 
9983 She was the Countess of Arundel.

Isabel, daughter of 1st Lord (Baron) le Despenser of the 29 July 1314 creation, and had issue (bastardised by the papal annulment of 1344, [Burke's Peerage]

Isabel le Despenser (1312– 1356) was the eldest daughter of Hugh Despenser the Younger and Eleanor de Clare. She was descended from Edward I of England through her mother, while her father is famous for being the favorite of Edward II of England.

Though he had stood against Edward II in the past, Edmund FitzAlan, 9th Earl of Arundel had loyally supported him since the 1320s. Thus it must have seemed to be politically prudent to Edmund to marry his heir Richard to the eldest daughter of the King's closest friend and adviser Hugh le Despenser. For Hugh's part, a large incentive for him must have been that he could expect his daughter Isabel would one day become Countess of Arundel.

On 9 February 1321 at the royal manor Havering-atte-Bower, Isabel was duly married to Richard FitzAlan, the heir to the earldom of Arundel. Isabel was only eight at the time, while Richard was fifteen (not seven as has been claimed). Their respective ages would come up later when Richard would try to seek an annulment.

Annulment
Richard and Isabel had one son, Edmund Fitzalan, born in 1327, and in 1331 Isabel's husband became earl of Arundel. However, in December 1344 Richard Fitzalan had their marriage annulled on the grounds that he had never freely consented to marry Isabel and that they both had renounced their vows at puberty but had been "forced by blows to cohabit, so that a son was born". Isabel retired to several manors in Essex that were given to her by her ex-husband. After receiving a papal dispensation, Richard married Isabel's first cousin Eleanor of Lancaster, with whom he had apparently been living.

Richard and Isabel's only child, Edmund Fitzalan, was rendered illegitimate by this annulment and so was unable to inherit his father's earldom. When his father died in 1376 Edmund quarreled with his half-siblings, the children of his father's second marriage, over inheritance rights. Edmund was imprisoned in the Tower of London until he was released in 1377 by request of his brothers-in-law.

Father's execution
After their father was executed for treason in 1326, Isabel and her youngest sister Elizabeth were the only daughters of Hugh the Younger to escape being confined in nunneries, Isabel because she was already married and Elizabeth because of her youth.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isabel_le_Despenser,_Countess_of_Arundel. Also see Source: The complete peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain, and the United Kingdom : extant, extinct, or dormant by G. E. Cokayne, 1910, Volume 1, with an account of the papal mandate. 
LE DESPENCER, Isabel (I23708)
 
9984 She was the Countess Warwick. DE TONI, Countess Alice (I3887)
 
9985 She was the Lady of Okehampton. DE COURCY, Lady Hawise (I594767097)
 
9986 She was the mother of Bilichild and Dagobert II. When Childebert the Adopted died, she opposed the succession of Theuderic III and arranged a marriage between her daughter and Childeric II, whose succession she supported. AUSTRASIA, Immachilde (Chimnechild) of (I28687)
 
9987 She was the Princess Castile & Leon, and later became the Queen of England.

Eleanor of Castile (1241 – 28 November 1290) was an English queen consort, the first wife of Edward I, whom she married as part of a political deal to affirm English sovereignty over Gascony.
The marriage was known to be particularly close, and Eleanor travelled extensively with her husband. She was with him on the Ninth Crusade, when he was wounded at Acre, but the popular story of her saving his life by sucking out the poison has long been discredited. When she died, at Harby near Lincoln, her grieving husband famously ordered a stone cross to be erected at each stopping-place on the journey to London, ending at Charing Cross.

Eleanor was better educated than most medieval queens and exerted a strong cultural influence on the nation. She was a keen patron of literature, and encouraged the use of tapestries, carpets and tableware in the Spanish style, as well as innovative garden designs. She was also a successful businesswoman, endowed with her own fortune as Countess of Ponthieu. [1] 
DE CASTILLE, Queen Eleanor Queen Consort of England (I594766623)
 
9988 She was the Princess of Castile and Leon. Princess Constanza (I4112)
 
9989 She was the Princess of Castile and Leon. Princess Alfonsez (I4115)
 
9990 She was the Princess of England. PLANTAGENET, Princess Eleanora (I3793)
 
9991 She was the Princess of England. PLANTAGENET, Princess Julian (Katherine) (I3931)
 
9992 She was the Princess of France. CAPET, Princess Alice (Alix) (I3912)
 
9993 She was the Princess of France. Princess Margaret (I4030)
 
9994 She was the Princess of Leon.

Infanta de Castile. 
ALFONSEZ, Princess Berengaria (I3765)
 
9995 She was the Queen of Castile. Title: La Granda SANCHEZ, Princess Berengaria Alfonsez (I7)
 
9996 She was the Queen of France. BERENGER, Queen Margaret Of Provence (I13663)
 
9997 She was the Queen of France. DE PROVENCE, Marguerite Reine de France (I594766666)
 
9998 She would have been only 14 yrs. old when married if this is the Grace HOWARD that we think it might be...but John would have been 21.
@HI23122@ 
UNKNOWN, Grace (I14584)
 
9999 She, her brother and sister, and her mother were all sealed to her mother's first husband John T alcott. She, her brother and sister, and her mother were all sealed to her mother's first husband John Talcott. WALL, Mary (I23321)
 
10000 Sheriff for Somerset November 17, 1514 and November 9, 1529. He was knighted at the battle of Flodden Field on September 9, 1513 (The Scots were defeated, losing some 10,000 men in the battle.) He was a member of the jury that indicted the Duke of Buckingham for treason (The Duke was beheaded, the fifth successive chief of the house of Stafford to meet a violent death). GORGES, Edward Of Wraxall, Sir Knight (I13138)
 

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