_Gorddwfn AP CWRRIG _+
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"Bloodlines...", p 201
http://freespace.virgin.net/david.ford2/dumped.html http://freespace.virgin.net/david.ford2/dumnonia.html#Conan b & d Conan Meriadog, King of Dumnonia & Brittany
(Welsh, Cynan/Latin, Conanus/English, Conan)
Conan was the son of Octavius the Old's brother, Gerontius, (or Octavius himself according to the "Dream of Macsen Wledig") and had expected to inherit his uncle's kingdom. Originally, he was considerably put out by the rise to power of his cousin's husband, Magnus Maximus, and he organised a rebellion against him, aided by Picts & Scots. However, being defeated, Conan became great friends with his rival and travelled with Maximus to the continent to help him become Emperor of the West. He was given Brittany as a reward for killing the previous holder of the title. His new Kingdom, was well settled by his men-at-arms, however they lacked wives. Therefore, in order to populate the area, he sent to his uncle's old ally, King Donaut of Dumnonia for numerous Cornish ladies. Conan proposed to cement the alliance of their two peoples by marrying Donaut's daughter, Ursula. Though Dunaut was delighted at the match, Ursula had her heart set on a life devoted only to God. She agreed to the marriage, on the condition that she first be allowed to go on a pilgrimage throughout Europe. Conan appears to have joined her in Rome, where the two must have been married, probably by Pope Cyriacus himself. He apparently did not travel to Cologne where Ursula died. In later years, he inherited Dumnonia from his father-in-law. Brittany & Dumnonia were united for only a short time, for, as his second wife, Conan married St.Patrick's sister, Dareca of Ireland, and he left one each of his Kingdoms to the sons of his two marriages. He probably died about 395.
http://freespace.virgin.net/david.ford2/bretonped.html Conan Meriadoc (d.421), King of Brittany & Dumnonia, married, as his second wife, Dareca, the sister of St.Patrick of Ireland. They had some twenty children who all became saints or Bishops, mostly in Ireland: St.Echea, St.Lalloca, St.Mel-Noch, St.Rioch, St.Munis, Cruman, Midgma, St.Loman, St.Loarn, Cieran, Carantog, Magalle, Columb, Brychan, Brychad, Brendan, Fine, Melchu, St. Bolcan & their eldest son
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or Eochaidh
"Bloodline ... ", p 279, 420-22, Eochaid Buide 608-630
_Henri I ______________________________+
| (1005 - 1060) m 1044
_Philippe I "the Fair" _________|
| (1052 - 1108) m 1072 |
| |_Anne of Russia YAROSLAVNA ____________+
| (1024 - 1075) m 1044
_Louis VI "Le Gros" ________|
| (1078 - 1137) m 1115 |
| | _Florent I ____________________________+
| | | (1017 - 1061) m 1048
| |_Bertha of Holland _____________|
| (1053 - 1093) m 1072 |
| |_Gertrude of Saxony ___________________+
| (1030 - 1113) m 1048
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|--Louis VII "Le Jeune"
| (1119 - 1180)
| _Amadeus II ___________________________+
| | (1045 - 1080) m 1068
| _Humbert II "Il Grosso" ________|
| | (1070 - 1103) m 1096 |
| | |_Jeanne of Geneva _____________________
| | (1052 - 1095) m 1068
|_Adelaide or Alix DE SAVOY _|
(1085 - 1154) m 1115 |
| _Guillaume I "The Grand" DE BOURGOGNE _+
| | (1024 - 1087)
|_Gisela or Guille DE BOURGOGNE _|
(1070 - 1133) m 1096 |
|_Etiennette DE BARCELONE ______________+
(1025 - ....)
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WSHNGT.ASC file (Geo Washington Ahnentafel) # 2179582 = 1093118 = 546768
"Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists ...", Line 101
"History of the Middle Ages 284-1500", ruled 1137-80
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"Chronicles...": b 1631 'From Cherston Ferres on Torbay, Devonshire (6 miles form Dartmouth) to Barbadoes, then to New London, with wife and 3 children
d place from http://www.gendex.com/gendex/ which give reference per "MAYFLOWER INCREASINGS" by Susan Roser probably born in England and married in New London
http://www2.ebicom.net/~mallett/HTML/d0002/g0000100.htm#I617 b 1632 & place, bur, marr
Christopher CHRISTOPHERS (R-504): (1632, 1634?-1687 in 56th. year) & l/wife Mary Berry (R-505) (1621-1676; 16 Aug.. 1654; New London. Christopher CHRISTOPHERS (R-504): (1631--1687) & 2/wife Elizabeth (Brewster) [Bradley] (R-508) (-1708), age 70), widow of Peter Bradley (R-598); after 13 July 1676, New London, CT, RE: Torrey. New England Marriages Prior to 1700, p.152. Genealogical Publishing Co. 1985. Copy of Book in Manatte PL and abstract copy in REM vertical file in Christophers folder.
Christopher CHRISTOPHERS (R-504): He built in 1680 on Town St. (now Main St) having purchased the Doxey or Lowe home lot, a new house which is supposed to be The same structure known as the Wheat house at the date of the publication of Caulkins History of New London. After 170 years of existence the house was still firm and substancial. It was one of six fortified houses. Another and larger houee was built beside it about 1719 by the second C.C., grandson of Christopher Christophers. Both these houses were torn down in 1851 and the modern residence of Messrs. and Lawrence built (corner Main & Federal Sts. CC and Charles Hill were merchants and shipowners-1665. Deputy to General Assembly at Hartford Oct. 1683 and 1685.
RE: NY Geneological & Biographical Record, V.L, #4.
Went from Cherston Ferrers, Torbay, Devon to Barbadoes, thence to New London, CT with; his wife and 3 children about 1665. John, Mary, and Richard.
_John CUSHING _______+
| (1662 - 1736) m 1688
_John CUSHING _______|
| (1695 - 1778) m 1729|
| |_Deborah LORING _____+
| (1668 - 1713) m 1688
_Charles CUSHING ____|
| (1734 - 1810) |
| | _Josiah 2nd COTTON __+
| | | (1680 - 1756) m 1707
| |_Mary COTTON ________|
| (1710 - 1769) m 1729|
| |_Hannah STURTEVANT __+
| (1656 - 1756) m 1707
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|--Sarah Sumner CUSHING
| (1777 - 1859)
| _Edward SUMNER ______+
| | (1675 - 1763) m 1701
| _Increase SUMNER ____|
| | (1713 - 1774) |
| | |_Elizabeth CLAPP ____+
| | (1679 - 1757) m 1701
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(1719 - 1796) |
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[863] !SOURCE: GP chart 1
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Lucretia Harris Shaw, entertained frequently and among her distinguished guests were General Nathaniel Greene, Nathan Hale, and Governor Jonathan Trumbull.
Mrs. Shaw turned her home into a hospital for wounded and sick soldiers and nursed them herself. Unfortunately, she fell ill of the "gaol fever" (typhoid) herself and died in 1781. The New London chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution is named in her honor.
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| (.... - 1683) m 1686|
| | _Nathaniel MORTON ___+
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| |_Remember MORTON ____|
| (1637 - 1707) m 1657|
| |_Lydia COOPER _______
| (1615 - 1673) m 1634
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| (1703 - 1775)
| _John JENNEY ________+
| | (1585 - 1644) m 1614
| _Samuel JENNEY ______|
| | (1616 - 1692) m 1655|
| | |_Sarah CAREY ________+
| | (1590 - 1656) m 1614
|_Ruth JENNEY ________|
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|_Ann LETTICE ________|
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|_Ann --- ____________
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!BIRTH: "Ros's Pedigree", index
!DEATH: "Ros's Pedigree", index
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GRANT.GED file
http://205.160.0.97/users/cfa1996/new_eng/D0021/G0000009.html#I10824 Mary POORE or POOLE
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| (1945 - ....)
| _Edward Waldo EMERSON _+
| | (1844 - 1930) m 1874
| _Raymond EMERSON ____|
| | (1886 - 1977) m 1913|
| | |_Annie Shephard KEYES _
| | (1847 - 1930) m 1874
|_Annie EMERSON ______|
(1918 - 1983) m 1941|
| _John Malcolm FORBES __+
| | (1847 - 1904) m 1873
|_Amelia FORBES ______|
(1888 - 1979) m 1913|
|_Sarah Coffin JONES ___+
(1852 - 1891) m 1873
_Nicholas STILWELL __+
| (1664 - 1723)
_John STILWELL ______|
| (1690 - 1750) m 1721|
| |_Mary MOORE _________+
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_William STILWELL ___|
| (1722 - 1783) m 1743|
| | _____________________
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| |_Ellenor FURMAN _____|
| (.... - 1768) m 1721|
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| (1760 - 1847)
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|_Jane STRINGHAM _____|
(1726 - ....) m 1743|
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|_Janette BERGEN _____|
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| (1583 - 1637) m 1637
_Jonathan or John WOODBRIDGE _|
| (1613 - 1694) m 1639 |
| |_Sarah PARKER _________+
| m 1637
_Rev. John WOODBRIDGE _|
| (1644 - 1691) m 1671 |
| | _Thomas DUDLEY ________+
| | | (1576 - 1653) m 1603
| |_Mercy DUDLEY ________________|
| (1621 - 1691) m 1639 |
| |_Dorothy YORKE ________+
| (1582 - 1643) m 1603
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|--Abigail WOODBRIDGE
| (1686 - ....)
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| | (1616 - 1683) m 1638 |
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(1648 - 1710) m 1671 |
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