| Father* | John Johnson (b. 29 April 1668, d. 29 November 1742) |
| Mother* | Margaret Morris (b. 25 September 1668, d. 12 August 1750) |
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| Birth | 1691 | Abigail Johnson was born in 1691. |
| Death | after 1691 | She died after 1691 at This global place was used as neither death nor birth locations are knownG in A Conceptual Continent that surrounds the Region of OceaniaG. The cause of her death (sadly, as an infant in their 1st year) in the year of 1691 is not known-surviving in 1691 as an infant was difficult-as neither death or birth location are known, used the conceptual continent |
| Person Source | Abigail Johnson had person sources.1 |
| Last Edited | 9 April 2024 |
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| Daughter* | Mary Eales (b. 1762, d. after 1762) |
| Daughter* | Elizabeth Eales (b. 1766, d. after 1766) |
| Daughter* | Sarah Eales (b. 1769, d. after 1769) |
| Son* | William Eales (b. 19 April 1772, d. 16 December 1844) |
| Son* | John Eales+ (b. 1782, d. 1866) |
| Birth | 10 July 1737 | William Eales was born on 10 July 1737 in Byfield, Northamptonshire, England (Kingdom of Great Britain), EuropeG. |
| Marriage | 7 October 1760 | He and Elizabeth were married on 7 October 1760 in Bugbrooke, Northamptonshire, England (Kingdom of Great Britain), EuropeG. |
| Death | 4 November 1796 | He died on 4 November 1796 at age 59 in Bugbrooke, Northamptonshire, England (Kingdom of Great Britain), EuropeG. The cause of his death (at the age of 59) on Friday, November 4th, 1796 is not known-surviving in 1796 was difficult & it occurred in England of the Kingdom of Great Britain |
| Person Source | William Eales had person sources.1 |
| Last Edited | 9 April 2024 |
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| Last Edited | 9 April 2024 |
| Father* | Lewis Louis Curry (b. 1860, d. after 1900) |
| Mother* | Selina Mozee (b. about 1854, d. 24 November 1910) |
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| Daughter* | Elsie Mae Heiskell, Adopting parent of Barbera+ (b. 24 February 1906, d. 30 September 1979) |
| Son* | Vernon Wilford Heiskell, Sr (b. 7 June 1909, d. 18 September 1961) |
| Daughter* | Elma Elnora Heiskell+ (b. 17 April 1911, d. 4 February 1996) |
| Daughter* | Evalena Evelyn Heiskell (b. 11 February 1913, d. February 1983) |
| Daughter* | Delia Faye Heiskell (b. 11 February 1915, d. 5 September 1997) |
| Daughter* | Ora Mae Heiskell (b. 5 January 1917, d. 15 April 1978) |
| Son* | Jim Heiskell (b. 1918, d. after 1930) |
| Daughter* | Leola Heiskell (b. 26 April 1919, d. 12 November 2009) |
| Daughter* | Sallie Heiskell (b. 1920, d. after 1930) |
| Son* | James de Witt Heiskell (b. 29 April 1922, d. 5 April 1981) |
| Son* | James B Heiskell (b. 1923) |
| Daughter* | Irene Heiskell (b. 1923) |
| Daughter* | Bertha Lee Heiskell (b. 1924) |
| Daughter* | Mary Heiskell (b. 1925) |

| Birth | 14 February 1886 | Delia C Curry was born on 14 February 1886 in Lott, Falls County, Texas, United States (North America)G.1,2,3,4,5,6 |
| Marriage | 23 December 1904 | James Lott Heiskell and she were married on 23 December 1904 in County of Falls, Texas, United States (North America)G. |
| Death | 19 February 1951 | She died on 19 February 1951 at age 65 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, United States (North America)G. The cause of her death in the State of Texas (at the age of 65) on Monday, February 19th, 1951 was from cancer7 |
| Burial | after February 1951 | She was buried after February 1951 at Buried in the New Trinity CemeteryG in Haltom City, Tarrant County, Texas, United States (North America)G. |
| Residence | 1900 | Delia C Curry lived at Justice Precinct 4G in County of Falls, Texas, United States (North America)G, in 1900. Resource event had no description; added / NFIA |
| Residence | 1910 | She lived at Ward 5G in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, United States (North America)G, in 1910. Resource event had no description; added / NFIA |
| Residence | 1930 | She lived at Precinct 8, Rural HillG, in State of Texas, United States (North America)G, in 1930. Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head of House: wife |
| Residence | 1935 | She lived at Rural HillG in State of Texas, United States (North America)G, in 1935. Resource event had no description; added / NFIA |
| Residence | 1 April 1940 | She lived in County of Navarro, Texas, United States (North America)G, on 1 April 1940. Resource event had no description; added / NFIA |
| Residence | 1949 | She lived at 5109 Humbert ave in Johnson (Fort Worth)G in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, United States (North America)G, in 1949. Resource event had no description; added / NFIA8 |
| Occupation | before 1951 | Before 1951 Delia C Curry was a Quilter; see note in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, United States (North America)G. Posted on Family Tree MEMORIES OF MY GRANDMOTHER Posted 26 Sep 2011 by shawn010201 In her pastime, Grandmother loved to quilt. I can remember seeing hooks suspended from her ceiling to a height which was comfortable for her to sit while she made her quilts. My mother gave me an unfinished quilt top that Grandmother had given her. It was made of soft green and orange cotton material squares. Grandmother's quilting was done by hand but when I tried to learn how to quilt, I used my sewing machine. I loved to sew when Margaret and Stephen were small children and as I am writing this narrative, I wonder whatever happened to the quilt that was passed down to me from Grandmother Grandmother was a member of Love Chapel Church of God in Christ until she passed away in 1951. She died of cancer when she was only sixty-five years old and to me at the time, sixty-five seemed to have been 'old'. I am seventy years old now and I feel old, unlike some others who are in their seventies but look and feel much younger than they are I remember Grandmother's gentle demeanor, she was soft spoken and most times, she greeted everyone with a smile. Our family and my grandmother attended the same church when I was growing up and at times, I still have vivid thoughts of her. Recurring thoughts include seeing her at church every Sunday morning when I was a small child. She would beckon for me to come to her and when I reached her pew, she would smile, kiss me on a cheek and then give me a piece of sweet, hard candy which I enjoyed. Another memory I have is seeing her sit for long periods of time making quilts and then, I have a sad memory which is looking at Grandmother in bed just before she died. I was 10 years old and I had never experienced the loss of a family member but at that tender age, through her passing, I experienced 'understanding' the finality of death |
| Historical data | before 1951 | She See note; in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, United States (North America)G, before 1951 Posted on Family Tree MEMORIES OF 'MAMA' Posted 26 Sep 2011 by shawn010201 "Mama was a very kind and warm hearted person. She was soft spoken and rarely raised her voice". Even back then when she was growing up, she told me that she only got one 'whipping' from her mother and she got it because she and Uncle J.D. were playing on a bed and she pushed him from the bed to the floor. She also told me Grand Papa gave her a 'licking' only twice while growing up. Once was when she was pushing peanut shells in Uncle J.D's nose and another time when she had not picked as much cotton as she should have because she had spent time playing in the field when everyone else was working. She said she deserved all three of the lickings 'Mama' worked at home daily and spent a lot of time cooking. During the years when we were growing up, we had a 'wood burning' stove and everything (cakes, breads and cookies) was cooked from scratch. We had only fresh vegetables from the garden and we had 'plenty of beans'. 'Mama' would cook a pot of beans every day it seemed and we also milked cows and gathered eggs every morning. We raised chickens and then caught them, wrung their necks and feathered them. On Sundays, they were routinely part of our Sunday dinner. We also churned their own butter and canned fruits and vegetables which we ate all winter |
| Residence | before 1951 | She lived in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, United States (North America)G, before 1951. Resource event had no description; added / NFIA |
| Residence | before February 1951 | She lived in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, United States (North America)G, before February 1951. Resource event had no description; added / NFIA |
| Last Edited | 26 April 2024 |
| Father* | John William Henry Nicholas (b. 26 September 1862, d. before 14 September 1900) |
| Mother* | Rhoda Laws (b. 1858, d. July 1907) |
| Pedigree Link |
| Son* | John William Nicholls (b. about 1908, d. after 1908) |
| Son* | Victor Rothery Nicholls (b. about 1909, d. after 1909) |
| Son* | Terence Edgar Nicholls (b. about 1910, d. after 1910) |
| Son* | Kenneth St. Clare Nicholls (b. about 1911, d. after 1911) |
| Daughter* | Emily Lilian Nicholls (b. 19 October 1912, d. 30 December 1912) |
| Son* | Reuben Philip Nicholls (b. 31 January 1914, d. after 1914) |
| Son* | Augustas Nicholls (b. 23 December 1914, d. 23 December 1914) |
| Daughter* | Doreen Virginia Cherry Nicholls (b. 12 July 1917, d. 20 December 1979) |
| Daughter* | Eileen Patricia Nicholls, Mother of Don's brother Mick, R.I.P+ (b. 12 January 1919, d. March 1987) |
| Daughter* | Jean Nicholls (b. 8 January 1922, d. 16 January 1922) |
| Birth | 29 April 1887 | John William Henry Nicholls was born on 29 April 1887 at BermondseyG in Region of Greater London, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG+.1,2,3,4 |
| Marriage | 27 January 1908 | He and Emily Lilian Livingstone were married on 27 January 1908 in Portsmouth, Hampshire, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG.5 |
| Marriage | before March 1949 | He and Gladys Webb were married before March 1949. |
| Death | 12 March 1949 | He died The cause of his death (at the age of 62) on Saturday, March 12th, 1949 is not known on 12 March 1949 at age 61 at Royal Free HospitalG in Parish of Saint Pancras, Region of Greater London, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG+. His death is not known & it occurred in today's England |
| Burial | 16 March 1949 | He was buried on 16 March 1949 at Buried in an unknown cemetery at Grave # 42295 Square 167G in Nunhead, Surrey County, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG. |
| Name | John William Henry Nicholls was also known as Jack, His Every-Day Name. | |
| Name | He was also known as Nicholas. | |
| Note | John lived in London at Five Sparricks Row in Horslydown, Southwark, London. His family called him Jack; he was the oldest of four children, three boys and a girl He was the first Nichols to attend school, which he did at the age of seven in 1892 at the Galley Wall Road, one of the London School Board's earliest schools And he was a terror. A favorite misdeed was to go into the girl's lavatory, it was a long seat used by six at a time, push them all backward into the open ditch behind then run out; hopefully straight into the arms of a teacher who was able to wield a cane with strength and cunning dexterity In those days schooling went on until age thirteen, except those children considered by authority to have already achieved the required standard might leave earlier, at eleven. Jack was one of these, leaving school in 1898 The narrative for John was written by his son Terence in the book "Other Times, Other Places"; minor tweaks were added by DJ Shave. | |
| Person Source | He had person sources.6,7,8 | |
| Baptism | 19 September 1888 | He was baptized on 19 September 1888 in Borough of Southwark, Region of Greater London, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG+.9 |
| Residence | 1891 | He lived at BermondseyG in Region of Greater London, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG+, in 1891. Relation to Head of House: Son |
| Residence | 1901 | He lived at BermondseyG in Region of Greater London, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG+, in 1901. Relation to Head of House: Son |
| Residence | 2 April 1911 | He lived in England (United Kingdom), EuropeG, on 2 April 1911. Military service |
| Military | 20 May 1920 | He served in the military on 20 May 1920 at BermondseyG in Region of Greater London, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG+.10 |
| Last Edited | 15 May 2023 |
| Father* | John William Henry Nicholls (b. 29 April 1887, d. 12 March 1949) |
| Mother* | Emily Lilian Livingstone (b. 22 December 1888, d. 30 August 1977) |
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| Birth | about 1910 | Terence Edgar Nicholls was born about 1910. |
| Death | after 1910 | He died The cause of his death (sadly, as an infant in their 1st year) in the year of 1910 is not known after 1910 at This global place was used as neither death nor birth locations are knownG in A Conceptual Continent that surrounds the Region of OceaniaG. His death is not known; as neither death or birth location are known, used the conceptual continent |
| Note | A narrative for his father, John, was written by Terence in his book Other Times, Other Places; minor tweaks by DJ Shave. | |
| Person Source | Terence Edgar Nicholls had person sources.1 |
| Last Edited | 9 April 2024 |
| Father* | Peter Smythe (b. 1471, d. 23 March 1519) |
| Mother* | Agnes Harewell (b. 1475, d. 12 December 1504) |
| Pedigree Link |
| Son* | Brandi Smyth, de Wrlay (b. 1520, d. 27 September 1592) |
| Son* | Andrew Smyth+ (b. 1523, d. 30 March 1596) |
| Son* | Peter Smythe (b. 1525, d. 23 March 1574) |
| Daughter* | Elizabeth Smythe (b. 1527, d. after 1527) |
| Son* | John Smythe (b. 1529, d. after 1529) |
| Son* | William Smythe (b. 1531, d. after 1531) |
| Birth | 1496 | William Smyth was born in 1496 in Ubbeston, Suffolk County, England (Tudor), EuropeG. |
| Marriage | 1521 | He and Margaret were married in 1521 in County of Suffolk, England (Tudor), EuropeG+. |
| Death | 4 February 1548 | He died on 4 February 1548 at age ~52 in Cratfield, Suffolk County, England (Tudor), EuropeG. The cause of his death (at the age of 52) on Wednesday, February 4th, 1548 is not known-surviving in 1548 was difficult & it occurred in Tudor England |
| Person Source | William Smyth had person sources.1 |
| Last Edited | 9 April 2024 |
| Father* | William Smyth (b. 1496, d. 4 February 1548) |
| Mother* | Margaret (b. 1501, d. 1567) |
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| Son* | William Smythe (b. 1546, d. after 1546) |
| Son* | John Smythe+ (b. 1548, d. 8 May 1593) |
| Son* | Edmund Smythe (b. 1560, d. 20 May 1646) |
| Son* | Christian Smythe (b. 1563, d. after 1563) |
| Daughter* | Elizabeth Smythe (b. 1565, d. after 1565) |
| Birth | 1523 | Andrew Smyth was born in 1523 in Wrentham, Suffolk County, England (Tudor), EuropeG. |
| Marriage | 3 November 1543 | He and Joane were married on 3 November 1543 in Cratfield, Suffolk County, England (Tudor), EuropeG. |
| Death | 30 March 1596 | He died on 30 March 1596 at age ~73 in Willoughby, Lincolnshire, England (Tudor), EuropeG. The cause of his death (at the age of 73) on Saturday, March 30th, 1596 is not known-surviving in 1596 was difficult & it occurred in Tudor England |
| Person Source | Andrew Smyth had person sources.1 |
| Last Edited | 9 April 2024 |
| Father* | John William Henry Nicholls (b. 29 April 1887, d. 12 March 1949) |
| Mother* | Emily Lilian Livingstone (b. 22 December 1888, d. 30 August 1977) |
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| Birth | about 1909 | Victor Rothery Nicholls was born about 1909. |
| Death | after 1909 | He died The cause of his death (sadly, as an infant in their 1st year) in the year of 1909 is not known after 1909 at This global place was used as neither death nor birth locations are knownG in A Conceptual Continent that surrounds the Region of OceaniaG. His death is not known; as neither death or birth location are known, used the conceptual continent |
| Person Source | Victor Rothery Nicholls had person sources.1 |
| Last Edited | 9 April 2024 |
| Father* | Gerard Spencer (b. 16 April 1614, d. 3 September 1685) |
| Mother* | Hannah Joannis Hill (b. 4 April 1616, d. 22 October 1692) |
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| Birth | 1646 | Elizabeth Spencer was born in 1646 in Lynn, Colonial County of Essex, The Colony of Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America (North America)G. |
| Death | 20 August 1688 | She died on 20 August 1688 at age ~42 in Saybrook, Colonial County of Middlesex, Colony of Connecticut, British Colonial America (North America)G. The cause of her death (at the age of 42) on Friday, August 20th, 1688 is not known-surviving in 1688 was difficult & it occurred in the pre-1776 Colony of Connecticut |
| Person Source | Elizabeth Spencer had person sources.1 |
| Last Edited | 9 April 2024 |
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| Daughter* | Elisabeth Elizabeth Sebley+ (b. 18 January 1820, d. 1 June 1879) |
| Son* | James Sebley (b. about 1821, d. 9 December 1878) |
| Daughter* | Frances Sebley+ (b. about 1825, d. after 1859) |
| Son* | William Sebley (b. about 1833, d. after 1836) |
| Birth | about 1795 | Rhoda Galpin was born about 1795. |
| Marriage | 11 June 1815 | John Sebley and she were married on 11 June 1815 at Saint James's Palace in the City of WestminsterG in Region of Greater London, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG+. |
| Death | after 1833 | She died after 1833 in Region of Greater London, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG+. The cause of her death in today’s England (location presumed from their marriage) at the age of 38 in the year of 1833 is not known |
| Person Source | Rhoda Galpin had person sources.1,2,3 |
| Last Edited | 8 March 2025 |
| References | Don's Family and His Direct Ancestors |
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| Daughter* | Mary Meech, {Tagged} 3 Children Born 1640 / 2 Husbands+ (b. 15 January 1629, d. after 17 November 1676) |
| Birth | about 1600 | Anne was born about 1600 in County of Dorsetshire, England (Tudor), EuropeG. Presumed |
| Marriage | about 1628 | Richard Meech and she were married about 1628 in Dorchester, Dorsetshire, England (Tudor), EuropeG. Marriage presumed from birth of child |
| Death | after 1640 | She died after 1640 in Dorchester, Dorsetshire, England (Tudor), EuropeG. The cause of her death in Tudor England at the age of 40 in the year of 1640 is not known-surviving in 1640 was difficult |
| Person Source | Anne had person sources.1 |
| Last Edited | 9 May 2025 |
| Father* | William Shave (b. 1772, d. 1830) |
| Mother* | Ann Hinchley (b. 1775, d. 1846) |
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| Birth | before 7 June 1830 | John Trowbridge Shave was born before 7 June 1830 in Winterborne Whitechurch, County of Dorset, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG+.1 |
| Death | after 1830 | He died The cause of his death (sadly, as an infant in their 1st year) in the year of 1830 is not known after 1830 in Winterborne Whitechurch, County of Dorset, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG+. His death is not known & it occurred in today's England (location not known; used birth place) |
| Baptism | 7 June 1830 | John Trowbridge Shave was baptized on 7 June 1830 at Baptism was in St. Mary's Parish Church -or- in the Wesley-Methodist Chapel of the Wesleyan Methodist ChurchG+ in Winterborne Whitechurch, County of Dorset, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG+.2 |
| Last Edited | 25 April 2023 |
| Father* | William England (b. December 1855, d. after 1901) |
| Mother* | Ellen Morris (b. 1857, d. March 1902) |
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| Birth | 1879 | Eliza England was born in 1879 at Bethnal GreenG in Borough of Tower Hamlets, Region of Greater London, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG+.1,2,3 |
| Death | after 1901 | She died The cause of her death (at the age of 22) in the year of 1901 is not known after 1901 in Borough of Tower Hamlets, Region of Greater London, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG+. Her death is not known & it occurred in today's England (location not known; used birth place) |
| Residence | 1881 | Eliza England lived at Bethnal GreenG in Borough of Tower Hamlets, Region of Greater London, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG+, in 1881. Age: 2; Relation to Head of House: Daughter |
| Residence | 1891 | She lived at Bethnal GreenG in Borough of Tower Hamlets, Region of Greater London, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG+, in 1891. Age: 11; Relation to Head of House: Daughter |
| Residence | 1901 | She lived at Bethnal GreenG in Borough of Tower Hamlets, Region of Greater London, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG+, in 1901. Age: 21; Relation to Head of House: Daughter |
| Last Edited | 25 April 2023 |
| Father* | John Joseph England (b. 21 April 1860, d. 7 May 1916) |
| Mother* | Hannah Annie Bunn (b. 3 November 1861, d. 9 October 1942) |
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| Birth | 21 February 1883 | Elizabeth Annie England was born on 21 February 1883 at Bethnal GreenG in Borough of Tower Hamlets, Region of Greater London, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG+. Source had DOB as Mar, 1885 but this is after her Baptism/changed1,2,3 |
| Marriage | 15 September 1907 | Frederick Thomas Barkker and she were married on 15 September 1907 at At the Saint Paul Church in Old FordG in Region of Greater London, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG+.1,4 |
| Death | 1927 | She died The cause of her death (at the age of 44) in the year of 1927 is not known in 1927 at age ~44 in Portsmouth, Hampshire, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG. Her death is not known & it occurred in today's England |
| Person Source | Elizabeth Annie England had person sources.5 | |
| Baptism | 18 March 1883 | She was baptized on 18 March 1883 at Church of Saint James-the-GreatG in Borough of Tower Hamlets, Region of Greater London, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG+. |
| Residence | 1891 | She lived at Bethnal GreenG in Borough of Tower Hamlets, Region of Greater London, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG+, in 1891. Age: 7; Relation to Head of House: Daughter |
| Residence | 1915 | She lived at 130 Matheun RdG in Portsmouth, Hampshire, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG, in 1915. Other Records: Spouse4 |
| Last Edited | 25 April 2023 |
| Father* | Robert Cockerham (b. 1485, d. 1525) |
| Mother* | Mary Angelina Fullerton (b. 1488, d. 1514) |
| Pedigree Link |
| Son* | Robert Jourdaine+ (b. 1499, d. 12 October 1569) |
| Birth | about 1486 | Jane Cockerham, {tagged} Parent's age, was born about 1486 in Weymouth, Dorsetshire, England (Tudor), EuropeG. |
| Marriage | 1499 | Robert Jordaine, {tagged} Young mother, and she were married in 1499 in Weymouth, Dorsetshire, England (Tudor), EuropeG. |
| Death | 12 October 1589 | She died on 12 October 1589 at age ~103 in Weymouth, Dorsetshire, England (Tudor), EuropeG. The cause of her death (at the old-age of 103) on Thursday, October 12th, 1589 is not known-surviving in 1589 as a very old person was difficult & it occurred in Tudor England |
| Person Source | Jane Cockerham, {tagged} Parent's age, had person sources.1 |
| Last Edited | 9 April 2024 |
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| Daughter* | Jane Cockerham, {tagged} Parent's age+ (b. about 1486, d. 12 October 1589) |
| Birth | 1485 | Robert Cockerham was born in 1485 in Collompton, Devonshire, England (Medieval), EuropeG. |
| Marriage | 1505 | He and Mary Angelina Fullerton were married in 1505 in County of Dorsetshire, England (Tudor), EuropeG. |
| Death | 1525 | He died in 1525 at age ~40 in Cullompton, Devonshire, England (Tudor), EuropeG. The cause of his death (at the age of 40) in the year of 1525 is not known-surviving in 1525 was difficult & it occurred in Tudor England |
| Person Source | Robert Cockerham had person sources.1 |
| Last Edited | 9 April 2024 |
| References | Don's Family and His Direct Ancestors |
| Father* | Johan Clumford (b. about 1335, d. after 1355) |
| Mother* | (Mother), of Alicia-by Johan (b. about 1335, d. after 1355) |
| Pedigree Link |
| Son* | William Sidney+ (b. 1389, d. 8 October 1444) |

| Birth | 1355 | Alicia Clumford was born in 1355 in Penhurst, Sussexshire, England (Medieval), EuropeG. |
| Death | 5 September 1395 | She died on 5 September 1395 at age ~40 at Sussex (East or West)G in County of Sussex, England (Medieval), EuropeG. The cause of her death (at the age of 40) on Saturday, September 5th, 1395 is not known-surviving in 1395 was difficult & it occurred in Medieval England |
| Name | Alicia Clumford was also known as Alix. |
| Last Edited | 25 April 2023 |
| References | Don's Family and His Direct Ancestors |
| Father* | Patrick de Chaworth (b. about 1230, d. after 1250) |
| Mother* | (Mother), of Patrick-by Patrick (b. about 1235, d. after 1250) |
| Pedigree Link |
| Daughter* | Matilda de Chaworth+ (b. 2 February 1281, d. 3 December 1322) |

| Birth | April 1250 | Patrick de Chaworth, II, was born in April 1250 in Kempsford, Gloucestershire, Wales (MiddleAges part of Anglo-Saxon Britain), EuropeG. |
| Marriage | 1281 | He and Isabelle de Beauchamp were married in 1281. |
| Death | 7 July 1283 | He died on 7 July 1283 at age 33 in Kidwelly, Carmarthenshire, Wales (Medieval), EuropeG. The cause of his death (at the age of 33) on Wednesday, July 7th, 1283 is not known-surviving in 1283 was difficult Died as a Sir, a Knight and as the Lord of Kidwelly (in Carmarthenshire, South Wales) and Ogmore |
| Person Source | Patrick de Chaworth, II, had person sources.1 | |
| Title | before 1283 | He held the title of Lord of Kidwelly (in Carmarthenshire, South Wales) & Ogmore; Knight; Sir before 1283. |
| Last Edited | 23 November 2022 |
| Father* | Richard Knight, {Tagged} Research/May Have Dup'D Him 7 Wives… (b. 14 January 1602/03, d. 4 August 1683) |
| Mother* | Agnes Coffley (b. 1611, d. 22 March 1678/79) |
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| Birth | 8 May 1639 | Elizabeth Knight was born on 8 May 1639 in Newbury, Colonial County of Essex, The Colony of Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America (North America)G. |
| Death | 29 July 1667 | She died on 29 July 1667 at age 28 in Newbury, Colonial County of Essex, The Colony of Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America (North America)G. The cause of her death (at the age of 28) on Friday, July 29th, 1667 is not known-surviving in 1667 was difficult & it occurred in the pre-1776 Colony of Massachusetts Bay |
| Person Source | Elizabeth Knight had person sources.1 |
| Last Edited | 9 April 2024 |
| Father* | Peter Casanave Howle Young, 1St (b. 26 October 1867, d. 3 January 1905) |
| Mother* | Anna M Cassin (b. 28 June 1868, d. 2 September 1954) |
| Pedigree Link |
| Son* | Charles McFadden Young (b. 3 July 1920, d. 25 January 1993) |
| Daughter* | Maryann Cassin Young (b. 29 October 1923, d. 29 July 1999) |
| Son* | Stephen Cassin Young (b. 13 October 1927, d. 31 May 2016) |

| Birth | 6 March 1894 | Joseph Cassin Young was born on 6 March 1894 in City of Washington, District of Columbia, United States (North America)G+.1,2,3,4,5,6 |
| Marriage | 30 August 1919 | He and Eleanor Hayden McFadden were married on 30 August 1919 in County of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States (North America)G.7 |
| Death | 13 November 1942 | He died on 13 November 1942 at age 48 at Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands: Fort William Mckinley at Manila, PhilippinesG, in Philippines, AsiaG. The cause of his death (at the age of 48) on Friday, November 13th, 1942 was that he drowned when his battleship USS San Francisco (he was the Captain) was destroyed in the naval battle of Guadalcanal |
| Burial | after 13 November 1942 | He was buried after 13 November 1942 at His body lies in an unknown cemetery in the Pacific ocean near Manila, part of the National Capital Region in the PhilippinesG, in Mount Pleasant, Charleston County, South Carolina, United States (North America)G. Source (FamilySearch) also shares a more general location "Manila, Metro Manila, National Capital Region, Philippines" |
| Name | Joseph Cassin Young was also known as Ted, after Teddy Roosevelt. | |
| Note | [ note is from details in a source ] Disposition: Buried at Sea by Administrative Decision Service Branch: Navy Rank: Captain Service Number: 9615 [ Information about his birth, his marriage and his death are provided by Rebecca E. Stacy ] Cassin Young, nicknamed "Ted" because of his admiration for President Teddy Roosevelt, was born in Washington, DC on 6 March 1894; his name was found in a search In 1912 he was appointed a midshipman at the United States Naval Academy, where he graduated with the Class of 1916. There was probably little expectation among the members of the Class of '16 that "Teddy" Young would become an outstanding naval officer as he was far down the line (173 of 177) from those classmates who were destined to become famous admirals during World War II-Robert B. Carney, Arthur W. Radford, C. Turner Joy, and Lyman K. Swenson-but the author of his brief biographical sketch in the 1916 Lucky Bag, the Academy year book, was prophetic in his assessment: "Teddy isn't brilliant," he wrote, "he's too irresponsible to be considered as one of the more capable men in the Class, but he's got nerve with him, and that alone should pull him through many a situation." After his graduation on 3 June 1916, Ensign Young reported to the battleship Connecticut for a first three-year tour of sea duty, He reported to the Submarine School in New London for submarine training. For most of the next ten years he served in, or with, submarines Sea duty was broken by assignments to shore duty in the Office of Naval Communications in Washington, and to the Naval Academy in Annapolis, where he served as an instructor in Engineering and Aeronautics From June 1931 to May 1932 Cassin Young served on the battleship New York, first as communication officer and then as first lieutenant His next assignment was as commanding officer of the old World War I-type destroyer Evans He was then assigned to Headquarters, Eleventh Naval District, in San Diego He next saw duty as commander, Submarine Division 7 In July 1939 he reported to the Submarine Base, New London, for duty as Executive Officer In October 1941 he assumed command of the repair ship Vestal in Pearl Harbor. When the Japanese attacked the U.S. fleet on 7 December 1941, Vestal was moored alongside the battleship Arizona at Ford Island. Commander Young first went to the bridge of the ship, then took charge of a 3-inch anti-aircraft gun When the USS Arizona was blown up, he was blown overboard from his own ship. Although dazed by the shock, he swam back, climbed on board, got his ship underway, and ran her aground where she could be salvaged. For this feat he was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor Medal of Honor THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON The President of the United States takes pleasure in presenting the Congressional MEDAL OF HONOR to COMMANDER CASSIN YOUNG, U.S. NAVY for service during an attack on the United States Fleet in Pearl Harbor as set forth in the following CITATION: For distinguished conduct in action, outstanding heroism and utter disregard of this own safety, above and beyond the call of duty, as commanding officer of the U.S.S. Vestal, during the attack on the Fleet in Pearl Harbor, Territory of Hawaii, by enemy forces on 7 December 1941, Commander Young proceeded to the bridge and later took personal command of a 3-inch anti-aircraft gun. When blown overboard by the blast of the forward magazine explosion of the U.S.S. Arizona, to which the U.S.S. Vestal was moored, he swam back to his ship. The entire forward part of the U.S.S. Arizona was a blazing inferno with oil afire on the water between the two ships. As a result of several bomb hits, the U.S.S, Vestal was afire in several places, was settling and taking on a list. Despite severe enemy bombing and strafing at the time, and his shocking experience of having been blown aboard, Commander Young, with extreme coolness and calmness, moved his ship to an anchorage distant from the U.S.S. Arizona, and subsequently beached the U.S.S. Vestal upon determining that such action was required to save his ship Franklin D. Roosevelt For his meritorious service during the attack, Commander Young was also promoted to captain, and given command of the heavy cruiser San Francisco. On the night of 12-13 November 1942, during the naval Battle of Guadalcanal, that ship was heavily damaged and Captain Young was killed when a shell from a Japanese battleship exploded on the San Francisco's bridge On 12 September 1943, Mrs. Eleanor McFadden Young, widow of Cassin Young, sponsored the U.S.S. Cassin Young (DD-793) during commissioning ceremonies at San Pedro, California The ship was decommissioned in May of 1946 and given a well-deserved rest with the reserve fleet. The Cassin Young was recommissioned on 7 September 1951 at San Pedro and remained active until 29 April 1960 when it was finally inactivated. The National Park Service acquired the Cassin Young in 1978 and the ship is permanently moored at the Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston. The ship is open to the public for viewing The following information was printed in a brochure provided by the Boston National Historical Park: Destroyers in the U.S. Navy are generally named for Navy and Marine Corps personnel who have distinguished themselves in the service of their country. USS Cassin Young bears the name of a navy commander awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. Commander Young was in command of the repair ship Vestal which was moored alongside battleship Arizona. When Arizona blew up, he was blown overboard along with many members of his crew. With Vestal taking on water from several hits and set afire from the blazing inferno that had been Arizona, the remaining crew began to abandon ship. Just as the first of the crew began to flee "a figure, like some sea creature, rose from the water and stood athwart the gangway. It was Ted Young… 'Where the hell do you think you're going?' he asked the first sailor. 'We're abandoning ship' the sailor replied. 'Get back aboard,' Young roared, 'You don't abandon ship on me!'" Young got the fires under control, picked up survivors from the Arizona and managed to move Vestal across the harbor where he beached her for later salvage. After the attack on Pearl Harbor, Cassin Young was promoted to captain and given command of the heavy cruiser San Francisco. On the night of 12-13 November, 1942, during the Naval Battle of Guadalcanal, Captain Young died amidst an avalanche of shellfire from three Japanese warships. For his conspicuous gallantry in the fact of the enemy, he was posthumously awarded the Navy Cross. USS Cassin Young (DD 793) was commissioned in 1943, honoring this gallant officer. | |
| Person Source | He had person sources.7,8,9 | |
| Residence | 1900 | He lived at Milwaukee City; Precinct 5 & Districts 1-250 & 251-337 / Wards 8, 9, 12, 13, 15, 20 and 21G, in Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, United States (North America)G, in 1900. Resource event had no description; added / NFIA |
| Residence | 1910 | He lived at Precinct 8G in City of Washington, District of Columbia, United States (North America)G+, in 1910. Resource event had no description; added / NFIA |
| Residence | 1920 | He lived at U S S R 22-23-24-26, Naval ForcesG, in Panama, Canal Zone, Central AmericaG, in 1920. (Relation to Head: Lieutenant; Residence Marital Status: Married) The 1920 source record shows Cassin as Lieutenant (presumed to have been on his boat) along with the following sailors (presumed) who are shown in the record as his "children" / presumed to have reported to him; corrected Baldridge, Robert I Dill, John H Huriel L Fnelma Evelyn C Mahoney, William W Mcgowan, Richard A Sanffamin, Robertson E |
| Arrival | 10 July 1921 | He arrived in the US at in New York City, New York Metropolitan Area, New York, United States (North America)G+, on or around on 10 July 1921 an actual Immigration event may not be present |
| Residence | 1926 | He lived in County of San Diego, California, United States (North America)G, in 1926. Resource event had no description; added / NFIA10 |
| Residence | 1928 | He lived in County of San Diego, California, United States (North America)G, in 1928. Resource event had no description; added / NFIA |
| Residence | 1930 | He lived at Election District 8G in County of Anne Arundel, Maryland, United States (North America)G, in 1930. Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head: Head |
| Residence | 1935 | He lived in Coronado, San Diego County, California, United States (North America)G, in 1935. Resource event had no description; added / NFIA |
| Arrival | before 1937 | He arrived in the US at in State of Hawaii, United States (North America)G, on or around before 1937 an actual Immigration event may not be present |
| Residence | 1937 | He lived at 2639 Manoa rdG in Honolulu, Honolulu County, Hawaii, United States (North America)G, in 1937. Resource event had no description; added / NFIA |
| Military | 1937 | He served in the military in 1937 in State of California, United States (North America)G. |
| Departure | 26 May 1937 | He departed for the US from in Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, United States (North America)G, on or around on 26 May 1937 |
| Arrival | 31 May 1937 | He arrived in the US at in Honolulu, Honolulu County, Hawaii, United States (North America)G, on or around on 31 May 1937 an actual Immigration event may not be present |
| Residence | 1938 | He lived in Honolulu, Honolulu County, Hawaii, United States (North America)G, in 1938. Resource event had no description; added / NFIA |
| Departure | 23 June 1939 | He departed for the US from in Honolulu, Honolulu County, Hawaii, United States (North America)G, on or around on 23 June 1939 |
| Arrival | 28 June 1939 | He arrived in the US at in Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, United States (North America)G, on or around on 28 June 1939 an actual Immigration event may not be present |
| Residence | 1 April 1940 | He lived at Ward 3G in New London, New London County, Connecticut, United States (North America)G+, on 1 April 1940. Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head of House: Head |
| Departure | about 1941 | He departed for the US from in Cristobal, Panama, Canal Zone, Central AmericaG, on or around about 1941 |
| Departure | 14 November 1941 | He departed for the US from in Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, United States (North America)G, on or around on 14 November 1941 |
| Arrival | 19 November 1941 | He arrived in the US at in Honolulu, Honolulu County, Hawaii, United States (North America)G, on or around on 19 November 1941 an actual Immigration event may not be present |
| Residence | before 1942 | He lived in State of California, United States (North America)G, before 1942. Resource event had no description; added / NFIA11 |
| Military | 31 March 1942 | He served in the military on 31 March 1942. |
| Military | 30 June 1942 | He served in the military on 30 June 1942. |
| Departure | before November 1942 | He departed for the US from in Honolulu, Honolulu County, Hawaii, United States (North America)G, on or around before November 1942 |
| Military | November 1942 | He served in the military US Navy Muster Rolls have him on the 18th; resolved in November 1942. |
| Military | 1 November 1942 | He served in the military on 1 November 1942. |
| Military | 1945 | He served in the military US Navy Cruise books share a date for his death in 1945.12 |
| Last Edited | 20 January 2026 |
| References | Most Ancient of Don's Actual Ancients, Enos ben Seth |
| Father* | Edward, VII of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (b. 9 November 1841, d. 6 May 1910) |
| Mother* | Alexandra, of Denmark (b. 1 December 1844, d. 20 November 1925) |
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| Birth | 20 February 1867 | Louise Victoria Alexandra Dagmar, of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, was born on 20 February 1867 at Marlborough House on Pall Mall, St. James's PalaceG+, in Region of Greater London, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG+.1 |
| Marriage | 27 July 1889 | Alexander William George Duff and she were married on 27 July 1889 at Buckingham Palace in the City of WestminsterG in Region of Greater London, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG+. |
| Death | 4 January 1931 | She died The cause of her death (at the age of 64) on Sunday, January 4th, 1931 is not known on 4 January 1931 at age 63 at Middlesex CountyG+ in Region of Greater London, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG+. Her death is not known & it occurred in today's England (source place as Portman, London); source place as Portman, London |
| Burial | after 4 January 1931 | She was buried after 4 January 1931 at Interred in the Royal Vault of Saint George's Chapel in Windsor CastleG in Windsor, Berkshire, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG. |
| Name | Louise Victoria Alexandra Dagmar, of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, was also known as Louise Victoria Wettin. | |
| Note | Princess Louise, Princess Royal and Duchess of Fife (Louise Victoria Alexandra Dagmar; 20 February 1867-4 January 1931) was the third child and the eldest daughter of King Edward VII and Alexandra of Denmark She was the younger sister of George V and the fifth daughter of a British monarch to be styled Princess Royal. | |
| Christening | 10 May 1867 | She was christened on 10 May 1867 at Marlborough House on Pall Mall, St. James's Palace+, in Region of Greater London, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG+. |
| Title | after 1867 | She held the title of H R H Princess of England; Duchess after 1867. |
| Residence | 31 March 1901 | She lived in Brighton, County of Sussex, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG, on 31 March 1901. Resource event had no description; added / NFIA |
| Obituary | 5 January 1931 | A report for Louise Victoria Alexandra Dagmar, of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, who died at on 5 January 1931 in Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland (United Kingdom), EuropeG, |
| Last Edited | 7 May 2025 |