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Son* | Raymond Luedke (b. 3 June 1915, d. after 1935) |
Son* | Floyd Luedke (b. 16 September 1916, d. 26 January 1979) |
Son* | Earl Luedke+ (b. 29 June 1918, d. 15 November 1985) |
Son* | Robert Luedke (b. 22 July 1928, d. 1953) |
Birth | 27 June 1895 | Anna Mary Fuerst was born on 27 June 1895 in Seymour, Outagamie County, Wisconsin, United States (North America)G.1 |
Marriage | 13 July 1912 | Arthur Martin Luedke and she were married on 13 July 1912 in Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin, United States (North America)G. |
Death | 2 August 1995 | She died The cause of her death (at the old-age of 100) on Wednesday, August 2nd, 1995 was not known on 2 August 1995 at age 100 in Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin, United States (North America)G. Her death was not known & occurred in the State of Wisconsin |
Burial | after 1995 | She was buried after 1995 at Buried in the Fort Howard CemeteryG in Fort Howard, Brown County, Wisconsin, United States (North America)G. |
Residence | 1910 | Anna Mary Fuerst lived at Ward 2G in Seymour, Outagamie County, Wisconsin, United States (North America)G, in 1910. Resource event had no description; added / NFIA |
Last Edited | 27 June 2023 |
References | Don's Family & Direct Ancestors |
Father* | Thomas Rogers, {Tagged} Research / Who His Children Are Birthed By… (b. 11 July 1586, d. 12 November 1638) |
Mother* | Grace Makin, {Tagged} Common Ancestor (b. 1585, d. 3 June 1662) |
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Daughter* | Sarah Rogers+ (b. 1625, d. 24 February 1684/85) |
Son* | Thomas Rogers (b. 1638, d. 23 November 1719) |
Son* | John Rogers (b. 8 October 1641, d. 27 March 1716) |
Birth | about October 1589 | James Rogers, {tagged} research/DOB and is Don's 10th GGF in the branch where Don and Sandy meet, was born about October 1589 in Stratford-Upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England (Tudor), EuropeG. His birth date is under research; it cannot be 2 Feb 1615 (from his marriage) nor can it reasonably be in 1589 as shown (parent's age), despite many sources / parents Sources: an unk source has an incorrect DOB as "abt 1601" (from marriage) & an incorrect location as "Newport, Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, British Colonial America" -and- a Netherlands source has a likely incorrect location as "Watford, Northamptonshire, England"1 |
Marriage | 12 January 1609 | He and Mary Jordan were married on 12 January 1609 at At the Church of Saint Dunstan and All Saints in The East in StepneyG in Region of Greater London, England (Tudor), EuropeG+.2 |
Marriage | 11 January 1670 | He and Mary Paine were married on 11 January 1670 in Eastham, Barnstable County, The Colony of Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America (North America)G+.3 |
Death | 3 May 1676 | He died on 3 May 1676 at age ~86 in Colonial Settlement of Newport, Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, British Colonial America (North America)G+. The cause of his death (at the age of 87) on Sunday, May 3rd, 1676 was not known-surviving in 1676 was difficult; his death was not known & occurred in the pre-1776 Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations4 |
Burial | after May 1676 | He was buried after May 1676 at Buried in an unknown cemeteryG in Colonial Settlement of Newport, Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, British Colonial America (North America)G+. |
Name | James Rogers, {tagged} research/DOB and is Don's 10th GGF in the branch where Don and Sandy meet, was also known as Kenyon. | |
Note | James' birth parents are common to Sandy & Don; research is in progress ---------------------------------------- [ Notes from FamilySearch ] 1st note: A possible son of Thomas ------------------- Source: expert from the Thomas Rogers biography Thomas Rogers Society website: http://www.thomasrogerssociety.com/p1.htm ------------------------------------------- Governor Bradford says (in his history of the Plymouth settlement) that on board the Mayflower were "Thomas Rogers and Joseph his son; his other children came afterwards… Thomas Rogers died in the first sickness but his son Joseph is still living (as of 1650) and is married and hath six children. The rest of Thomas Rogers' [children] came over, and are married and have many children" Therefore we do know that Thomas and his son Joseph arrived at Cape Cod aboard the ship Mayflower and on 11 November 1620 (according to their calendar, 21 November on ours) Thomas was one of forty-one signers of the Mayflower Compact. Thomas did not live through the rigorous winter which carried off half the group but young Joseph, like so many of the children, did survive Governor Bradford's statement that the rest of Thomas Rogers' children came over and married and had children, seems clearly to indicate that more than one of his children came to New England after 1620. We do know that his son John came to Plymouth about 1630. Although many other male Rogers immigrants have been claimed as sons of Thomas the Pilgrim, none of the claims has been proved and some have been disproved. Therefore it seems likely that at least one of the Rogers daughters who were living in Holland in 1622 came over. John and Joseph Rogers each named a daughter Elizabeth, perhaps thereby indicating that their sister Elizabeth lived in New England. Unfortunately extensive research has failed to uncover any further evidence Recent discoveries also show that Thomas had a family living in Leiden, Holland When the 1622 Poll Tax was taken, in the Over't Hoff Quarter, in a house with other Pilgrim families in St. Peter's Churchyard west side, were: "Jan Thomas, orphan from England without means; Elsgen Rogiers, widow of Thonis Rogiers, an Englishwoman; and Lysbeth and Grietgen, her children, poor people" At that period "orphan" meant that either or both parents were dead Translated, this could likely be read as: "John, son of Thomas (vs. orphan etc); Elizabeth Rogers, widow of Thomas Rogers, an Englishwoman; and Elizabeth and Margaret, her children, poor people" -------------------------------- In the 1623 Plymouth Colony land division, Joseph Rogers was allotted two acres-one for himself and one on behalf of his late father. He may have been living in the household of Governor Bradford with whom he was grouped on 22 May 1627, in the division of cattle. Joseph and twelve other inhabitants of Plymouth received "an heyfer of the last year which was of the Great white-back cows that was brought over in the [ship] Ann and two shee goats." -------------------------------- John Rogers came to Plymouth about 1630, when the last of the Leiden contingent arrived and was in Plymouth Colony on 25 March 1633, when he was taxed 9 shillings. The proof of his identity lies in a grant made 6 April 1640 to "Joseph Rogers and John Rogers his brother…fifty acres apeece of upland…at the North River." Both then had growing families to carry forward the Rogers heritage, although only Joseph's descendants would carry forward the Rogers name beyond the fourth generation -------------------------------- 2nd note: In 1929, Phineas Kenyon makes reference in a biographical interview that he was told by family members that he was descended of John Rogers the Martyr who was executed by Mary Queen of Scotts in 1555. (his comment it that he is descended of Rogers who was burnt at the stake) See additional notes as to the ambiguity of the relations of James Rogers of the Rhode Island Colony From http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/r/o/g/Stanley-Dewayne-Rogers-sr/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0001.html -------------------------------- There is some research that claims James Rogers was born about 1616 and his wife, Mary was born about 1618. This would make Mary only 12 years of age when her daughter Sarah was born. Although they tended to marry early in those days, it is unlikely that this happened. I lean toward the research that claims James Rogers was born about 1600 in England. His wife Mary could have been born in England, Massachusetts or, in or near Rhode Island. In other words, I do not know James Rogers was a miller and married a wife named Mary. On 20 May 1638 he was on the list of inhabitants of Newport, R.I., and on 14 September 1640 he became a freeman. On 16 January 1648 he sold 40 acres to Richard Knight. This Richard Knight eventually married James' daughter, Sarah. On 25 October 1676, his wife Mary filed a petition for money due in his lifetime Actually, James Rogers would have been listed as an inhabitant of Aquidnech Island on 20 May 1638 as Newport was not founded until 1639. James Rogers was listed as General Sergeant of Newport in 1643 and 1659 through 1676. From 1657 through 1659 he was listed as General Solicitor. -------------------------------- The following was taken from colony records: 8/23/1659-He complained that being both General Sergeant and Town Sergeant and also being infirm in body, &c., therefore desireth the court to allow him to constitute a deputy upon occasion for executing some writs belonging to his office of General Sergeant, he being responsible for the deputy. The application was granted by Assembly 5/13/1669-His bill for paying Grand Jurymen's dinners four times which comes to 2 pounds, 7s., was approved and ordered paid, as also another bill for 8 pounds, 18s 7/20/1669-He was ordered to apprehend the Indian sachem Ninecraft and bring him before the Governor and Council on Thursday next at eight o'clock in the morning, to answer the of a plot among the Indians to cut off the English. He was empowered to take assistance of a boat and two men for transportation, and also two men and three horses in the King's Province 1/10/1671-He was allowed 1 pound, 10s., for disbursements about Thomas Flounders (who had been executed for the murder of Walter House) 10/29/1673-It was voted that "forasmuch as the debts of the colony are very much by reason of the Sergeant's great wages, and thereby the inhabitants greatly oppressed and grieved, and his said Sergeant's sums amount very high," &c., he having great fees at the Court of Trials, and 4s., a day also, &c.; therefore it was enacted by the Assembly that said Sergeant for attending the Assembly shall have 3s., per day, and for Court of Trials no day wages but only such fees as set by law 5/3/1676-It was voted for the future that "the General Sergeant's fee for the attending the jury is doubled." 8/24/1676-He attended at the trial of certain Indians before a court martial held at Newport. The Indians were charged with being engaged in King Philip's designs and several were executed 10/1/1676-An Indian servant of his was examined before a court martial, and it was voted that Sergeant Rogers shall have his Indian home with him provided that said Indian shall be brought forth if required, which Rogers engages to do 1676-He bought the terms of service of two Indian captives for twenty-two bushels of Indian corn, said Indians have been taken by Providence men 10/25/1676-A petition having been made by Mary Rogers, executrix of late deceased James Rogers, General Sergeant, for moneys due said sergeant in his lifetime; a committee was appointed by Assembly to audit the petitioner's account 1/12/1678-A petition having been presented to Assembly by John Peabody, and Mary Peabody, late wife to the deceased James Rogers, General Sergeant, concerning accounts between the colony and deceased, and said accounts having been diligently examined by the late General Audit, they were found so imperfect that they could neither allow or disallow same. By agreement it was settled there is a clear balance of all accounts between James Rogers and the colony and to be a final issue of all differences, &c. -------------------------------- Source: Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island by John Osborn Austin There is speculation that James Rogers may have been the son of Thomas Rogers, who came in the Mayflower in 1620 with son Joseph, and died the next year. Bradford says: "the rest of his children came over, are married, and have (1650) many children." John Rogers of Duxbury was probably a son of Thomas, and perhaps James Rogers should be added. However, it is not generally considered to be so by most Rogers family genealogists. (Last sentence added by Stanley D. Rogers, Sr.) -------------------------------- Source: Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island by John Osborn Austin James Rogers is involved in the first two deed (on Page 2) of recorded real estate deeds in Volume 1 of the Rhode Island Evidences in the State Archive (Abstract, Rhode Island Historical Society, 1970). Note that "first two deeds" is in terms of chronology of recorded deeds that we have. There surely was already land ownership as the sellers of the early deeds had to have gotten ownership in some way 1/16/1648-In the first, he sold two parcels of land to his son-in-law, Richard Knight 6/6/1650-In the second, he "promise and ingadge my selfe to make the fence that hath been in Controversy betwixt Richard Knight and my selfe betwixt this and March next and to main-taine the same for ever" 11/19/1659-In a later third deed (pg 117), he sold to John Sanford of Portsmouth "a forth part of Cononicatt Island and Dutch Island being one Hundred and Twenty Akers…Bounded…south upon the Town shipp, west upon the sea, North upon the Land which is Peleg Sanfords, East upon the highway…" It is interesting to note that in the first deed, the land is referred to as: "…being the proper Inheritance and possession of James Rogers of Newport in Rhode Isl" Unless they used the term "inheritance" in a different way than we do now, which could be the case, this is an indication that he possible is the son of an immigrant parent -------------------------------- Source: Enos Johnson Jr., report in NEGHR, Vol 23, 1869, pg. 273 As for children and further generations: One can surmise from a deed to which James is referred to in the deed, where Richard Knight refers to his wife as Sarah Rogers, that Sarah was his daughter. Sarah married Richard Knight and they had a family in Rhode Island, but at least one son, David, went on to Connecticut The Horatio Rogers biography (See Noteworthy Rogers) indicates he is from a son of James, named (Cpt) John Rogers, who was "several times a representative in the Colonial Assembly. John stayed in Rhode Island, as did many generations of descendants At least one line of Thomas Rogers' branch went south, probably there by the time of the Civil War, and thus may have fought for the South, while Horatio and most of the other Providence Rogers' were fighting on the Yankee side. -------------------------------- Source: The Norris Taylor Genealogy Page "Our Heritage"-"Our Genealogy" The Rogers-Early Rhode Island Settlers-1640's Copyright Norris Taylor More About James Rogers: Burial: Unknown, Newport, Rhode Island. More About James Rogers and Mary: Marriage: Abt. 1629, Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. | |
Person Source | He had person sources.5,2,3,6,7,8 | |
Arrival | 1635 | He arrived in the US at at Plymouth, LitchfieldG, in Colonial County of Litchfield, Colony of Connecticut, British Colonial America (North America)G, on or around in 1635 an actual Immigration event may not be present.9 |
Residence | before 1670 | He lived at Ward 3G in Colonial County of New London, Colony of Connecticut, British Colonial America (North America)G, before 1670. Relation to Head of House: Son; date presumed10 |
Marriage | 5 November 1674 | He and Mary Jordan were married on 5 November 1674 in Colonial County of New London, Colony of Connecticut, British Colonial America (North America)G. Remarried in the new country as he approached his death5 |
Last Edited | 21 April 2024 |
Father* | Noah Rogers, Sr. (b. 1652, d. 8 October 1725) |
Mother* | Elizabeth Taintor (b. 22 June 1655, d. 12 September 1732) |
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Birth | 1680 | Hezekiah Rogers was born in 1680 in Branford, New Haven County, Colony of Connecticut, British Colonial America (North America)G. |
Death | 1 December 1767 | He died on 1 December 1767 at age ~87 in Guilford, New Haven County, Colony of Connecticut, British Colonial America (North America)G. The cause of his death (at the age of 87) on Tuesday, December 1st, 1767 was not known-surviving in 1767 was difficult & occurred in the pre-1776 Colony of Connecticut |
Person Source | Hezekiah Rogers had person sources.1 |
Last Edited | 9 April 2024 |
Father* | William Rogers, Sandy's 9th GGF in the branch where Don and Sandy meet (b. 7 February 1613, d. 22 November 1669) |
Mother* | Ann Hall Sherman, {Tagged} Research Name (b. 16 February 1612/13, d. 21 February 1668/69) |
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Birth | 1650 | Hannah Rogers was born in 1650 in Colonial County of Luxbury, Colony of Connecticut, British Colonial America (North America)G. |
Death | after 1650 | She died after 1650 in Colonial County of Luxbury, Colony of Connecticut, British Colonial America (North America)G. The cause of her death (sadly, as an infant in their 1st year) in the year of 1650 was not known-surviving in 1650 as an infant was difficult & occurred in the pre-1776 Colony of Connecticut (used birth place) |
Person Source | Hannah Rogers had person sources.1 |
Last Edited | 9 April 2024 |
References | Most Ancient of Don's Actual Ancients, Enos ben Seth |
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Son* | Robert Smith, III (Sandy's 17th GGF)+ (b. 1460, d. 1520) |
Son* | John Smith (b. 1463, d. after 1463) |
Birth | 1430 | Amyas E. Scott, Sandy's 18th GGM, the last in this branch, was born in 1430 in Exeter, Devonshire, England (Medieval), EuropeG. |
Marriage | 1458 | Robert Carrington Smith, Jr. (Sandy's 18th GGF), and she were married in 1458 in County of Devonshire, England (Medieval), EuropeG+. |
Death | 1514 | She died in 1514 at age ~84 in Exeter, Devonshire, England (Tudor), EuropeG. The cause of her death (at the age of 84) in the year of 1514 was not known-surviving in 1514 was difficult & occurred in Tudor England |
Person Source | Amyas E. Scott, Sandy's 18th GGM, the last in this branch, had person sources.1 |
Last Edited | 9 April 2024 |
References | Don's Family & Direct Ancestors |
Father* | James Hutchinson Roberts, Sr. (b. 11 October 1812, d. 17 January 1891) |
Mother* | Mary Ann Isabella Harlock (b. 6 June 1814, d. before 10 April 1891) |
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Daughter* | Sarah Amelia Roberts, Don's Maternal GGM+ (b. 14 July 1863, d. March 1926) |
Son* | Edward John Roberts (b. December 1864, d. after 1881) |
Son* | James Joseph Roberts (b. 25 July 1866, d. after 1881) |
Son* | Alfred Henry Roberts (b. April 1868, d. December 1929) |
Son* | William Hutchinson Roberts (b. January 1871, d. December 1873) |
Daughter* | Maria Frances Roberts (b. March 1873, d. June 1959) |
Son* | Henry Thomas Roberts (b. March 1873, d. November 1873) |
Daughter* | Annie Roberts+ (b. 13 August 1876, d. 11 April 1958) |
Birth | 7 April 1841 | George Roberts, Don's 2nd Maternal GGF (in another branch), was born on 7 April 1841 at Church of Saint George in the East at 14 Cannon Saint RdG in Parish of Stepney, Region of Greater London, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG+. 1881 Census has an alt birth place (used): Saint George in the East, 14 Cannon St Rd, Stepney, Greater London, England, United Kingdom Also Saint George in The East, Middlesex, England, United Kingdom1 |
Marriage | 18 September 1862 | He and Frances Amelia Smith, Don's 2nd Maternal GGM (in another branch), were married on 18 September 1862 at Parish Chapel, St Pancras ChurchG, in Parish of Saint Pancras, Region of Greater London, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG+.2,3,4 |
Death | 11 May 1891 | He died The cause of his death (at the age of 50) on Monday, May 11th, 1891 was not known on 11 May 1891 at age 50 at ChristchurchG in Borough of Southwark, Region of Greater London, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG+. His death was not known & occurred in today's England5,6,7 |
Baptism | 9 May 1841 | George Roberts, Don's 2nd Maternal GGF (in another branch), was baptized on 9 May 1841 at Church of Saint George in the East at 14 Cannon Saint RdG in Parish of Stepney, Region of Greater London, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG+.8 |
Residence | 1851 | He lived in District of Poplar, Region of Greater London, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG+, in 1851. Resource event had no description; added / NFIA9 |
Residence | 1861 | He lived at Church of St Giles in the FieldsG in Region of Greater London, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG+, in 1861. Resource event had no description; added / NFIA10 |
Residence | 1871 | He lived at or VauxhallG in Borough of Lambeth, Region of Greater London, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG+, in 1871. Resource event had no description; added / NFIA11 |
Residence | 1881 | He lived at ChristchurchG in Borough of Southwark, Region of Greater London, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG+, in 1881. Age: 39 Relation: Head; Condition as to marriage: Married12 |
Residence | 1891 | He lived at HendonG in Region of Greater London, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG+, in 1891. Relation to Head of House: Head13 |
Last Edited | 26 June 2023 |
Father* | James Hutcheson Roberts, Jr. (b. 5 December 1834, d. 14 October 1900) |
Mother* | Mary Lyhene (b. 1841, d. 24 July 1870) |
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Birth | 29 March 1867 | Hellena Ellen Roberts was born on 29 March 1867 in Mudgee, Region of New South Wales, Australian Colonies, OceaniaG. |
Death | 11 December 1926 | She died The cause of her death (at the age of 59) on Saturday, December 11th, 1926 was not known on 11 December 1926 at age 59 in Granville, Region of New South Wales, Australia, OceaniaG. Her death was not known & occurred in Australia |
Person Source | Hellena Ellen Roberts had person sources.1 |
Last Edited | 9 April 2024 |
Father* | James Hutcheson Roberts, Jr. (b. 5 December 1834, d. 14 October 1900) |
Mother* | Sarah Agnes Jerry (b. 20 December 1851, d. 14 July 1934) |
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Birth | 25 September 1893 | Francis Patrick Roberts was born on 25 September 1893 in Mudgee, Region of New South Wales, Australia, OceaniaG. |
Death | 1965 | He died The cause of his death (at the age of 72) in the year of 1965 was not known in 1965 at age ~72 in Mudgee, Region of New South Wales, Australia, OceaniaG. His death was not known & occurred in Australia |
Person Source | Francis Patrick Roberts had person sources.1 |
Last Edited | 9 April 2024 |
Father* | James Hutcheson Roberts, Jr. (b. 5 December 1834, d. 14 October 1900) |
Mother* | Sarah Agnes Jerry (b. 20 December 1851, d. 14 July 1934) |
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Birth | 1889 | Florence Roberts was born in 1889 in Mudgee, Region of New South Wales, Australian Colonies, OceaniaG. |
Death | 1934 | She died The cause of her death (at the age of 45) in the year of 1934 was not known in 1934 at age ~45 in Mudgee, Region of New South Wales, Australia, OceaniaG. Her death was not known & occurred in Australia |
Person Source | Florence Roberts had person sources.1 |
Last Edited | 9 April 2024 |
Father* | James Hutcheson Roberts, Jr. (b. 5 December 1834, d. 14 October 1900) |
Mother* | Sarah Agnes Jerry (b. 20 December 1851, d. 14 July 1934) |
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Daughter* | Dulcie May Roberts (b. 1926, d. 31 December 1989) |
Birth | 6 February 1884 | George Alfred Roberts was born on 6 February 1884 in Mudgee, Region of New South Wales, Australian Colonies, OceaniaG. |
Death | 17 June 1948 | He died The cause of his death (at the age of 64) on Thursday, June 17th, 1948 was not known on 17 June 1948 at age 64 in Mudgee, Region of New South Wales, Australia, OceaniaG. His death was not known & occurred in Australia |
Name | George Alfred Roberts was also known as George Albert. | |
Person Source | He had person sources.1 |
Last Edited | 23 November 2022 |
References | Don's Family & Direct Ancestors |
Father* | George Roberts, Don's 2nd Maternal GGF (in another branch) (b. 7 April 1841, d. 11 May 1891) |
Mother* | Frances Amelia Smith, Don's 2nd Maternal GGM (in another branch) (b. April 1838, d. September 1923) |
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Birth | March 1873 | Henry Thomas Roberts was born in March 1873 at or VauxhallG in Borough of Lambeth, Region of Greater London, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG+. |
Death | November 1873 | He died The cause of his death (sadly, as an infant of 8 months) in November, 1873 was not known in November 1873 at age 0 at or VauxhallG in Borough of Lambeth, Region of Greater London, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG+. His death was not known & occurred in today's England |
Person Source | Henry Thomas Roberts had person sources.1 |
Last Edited | 9 April 2024 |
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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Son* | Edward Albert Christian George Andrew Patrick David Windsor, Viii (b. 23 June 1894, d. 28 May 1972) |
Son* | George, VI (Father of Queen Elizabeth II R.I.P.)+ (b. 14 December 1895, d. 6 February 1952) |
Birth | 3 June 1865 | George Frederick Windsor, V of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, was born on 3 June 1865 at Middlesex CountyG+ in Region of Greater London, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG+. |
Marriage | 6 July 1893 | He and Victoria Mary Augusta Louise Olga Pauline Claudine Agnes, of Teck, were married on 6 July 1893 at Saint James's Palace in the City of WestminsterG in Region of Greater London, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG+. |
Death | 20 January 1936 | He died on 20 January 1936 at age 70 in Sandringham, Norfolk County, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG. The cause of his death (at the age of 70) at 11pm on Monday, January 20th, 1936 was that he was euthanized as the King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and the British Dominions, the Emperor of India and as a Prince, King George was euthanized (actually intentionally killed) by his Royal Family doctor, Lord Dawson of Penn at 11pm on that day ------------------------------------------------------------------ In November 1928, the King fell seriously ill with septicemia, and for the next two years his son Edward took over many of his duties In 1929, the suggestion of a further rest abroad was rejected by him "in rather strong language." Instead, he retired for three months to Craigweil House, Aldwick, in the seaside resort of Bognor, Sussex and, as a result of his stay, the town acquired the suffix "Regis", which is Latin for "of the King." A myth later grew that his last words, upon being told that he would soon be well enough to revisit the town, were "Bugger Bognor!" George never fully recovered-in his final year, he was occasionally administered oxygen, and the death of his favorite sister, Victoria, in December 1935 depressed him deeply ----------------------------------------------------------------- On the evening of 15 January 1936, he took to his bedroom at Sandringham House complaining of a cold, remaining in the room until his death He became gradually weaker, drifting in and out of consciousness-Prime Minister Baldwin later said: "each time he became conscious it was some kind inquiry or kind observation of someone, some words of gratitude for kindness shown." But he did ask his secretary when he sent for him, "How is the Empire?" an unusual phrase in that form, yet the secretary would say: "All is well, sir, with the Empire," and the King would give him a smile, relapsing once more into unconsciousness His physicians issued a bulletin "The King's life is moving peacefully towards its close." Dawson's private diary, unearthed after Dawson's death and made public in 1986, revealed that the King's last words, a mumbled "God damn you!" were addressed to his nurse, Catherine Black, when she gave him a sedative late that night. Dawson, who supported the "gentle growth of euthanasia," admitted in the diary that he had hastened the King's death by injecting him, after 11:00pm, with two consecutive lethal injections: 3/4 of a grain of morphine followed shortly afterwards by a grain of cocaine. Dawson wrote that he acted to preserve the King's dignity, to prevent further strain on the family, and so that the King's death at 11:55 p.m. could be announced in the morning edition of The Times newspaper rather than "less appropriately in the evening journals." Neither Queen Mary, who was intensely religious and might not have sanctioned euthanasia, nor the Prince of Wales were consulted on the decision. The royal family did not want the King to endure pain and suffering and did not want his life prolonged artificially, but neither did they approve Dawson's actions. The British Pathé announced the King's death the following day, in which he was described as "more than a King, a father of a great family." |
Burial | 28 January 1936 | He was buried on 28 January 1936 at Interred at Saint George's Chapel in Windsor CastleG in Windsor, Berkshire, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG. |
Name | George Frederick Windsor, V of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, was also known as George Frederik Ernst Albert Windsor.1 | |
Note | George V (George Frederick Ernest Albert; lived from 3 June 1865-20 January 1936) was the King of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions, and Emperor of India from 6 May 1910 until his death in 1936; see note in Death Born during the reign of his grandmother Queen Victoria, George was third in the line of succession behind his father, the Prince of Wales, and his own elder brother, Prince Albert Victor From 1877 to 1891, George served in the Royal Navy, until the unexpected death of his elder brother in early 1892 put him directly in line for the throne On the death of his grandmother in 1901, George's father became King-Emperor of the British Empire as Edward VII, and George was created Prince of Wales. He became king-emperor on his father's death in 1910 George V's reign saw the rise of socialism, communism, fascism, Irish republicanism, and the Indian independence movement, all of which radically changed the political landscape. The Parliament Act 1911 established the supremacy of the elected British House of Commons over the unelected House of Lords As a result of the First World War (1914–1918), the empires of his first cousins Tsar Nicholas II of Russia and Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany fell, while the British Empire expanded to its greatest effective extent. In 1917, George became the first monarch of the House of Windsor, which he renamed from the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha as a result of anti-German public sentiment In 1924 he appointed the first Labour ministry and in 1931 the Statute of Westminster recognised the dominions of the Empire as separate, independent states within the Commonwealth of Nations He was seriously injured in WWI on 28 October 1915 when thrown by his horse at a troop review in France, and his heavy smoking exacerbated his smoking-related health problems throughout much of his later reign At his death, he was succeeded by his eldest son, Edward VIII. | |
Title | after 1865 | He held the title of His Royal Highness, Prince after 1865. |
Title | 6 May 1910 | He held the title of King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and the British Dominions; Emperor of India on 6 May 1910 in Region of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, EuropeG+. He became King upon the death of his father |
Coronation | 22 June 1911 | He was coronated on on 22 June 1911 at at Westminster Abbey in the City of WestminsterG+ in Region of Greater London, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG+. |
Last Edited | 23 April 2024 |
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Son* | Matthew Thomas Rynish, R.I.P. (b. 6 April 1984, d. 14 April 2011) |
Last Edited | 9 April 2024 |
References | Don's Family & Direct Ancestors |
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Son* | Robert White+ (b. about 1370, d. 18 May 1464) |
Birth | about 1355 | Sarah was born about 1355. |
Death | after 1370 | She died after 1370 at A global place was used as neither death nor birth locations are knownG in A conceptual continent surrounding the Region of OceaniaG. The cause of her death (as a teenager aged 15) in the year of 1370 was not known-surviving in 1370 as a teenager was difficult & occurred in an unknown place |
Person Source | Sarah had person sources.1 |
Last Edited | 9 April 2024 |
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Birth | 1851 | Sarah Eliza was born in 1851. |
Marriage | before August 1925 | William George Shave and she were married before August 1925. Source (lost) shares date as "Bef 1940" (possibly from the death of William) which would be consistent with Sarah's death, but still…adjusted to match her death |
Death | 30 August 1925 | She died The cause of her death (at the age of 74) on Sunday, August 30th, 1925 was not known on 30 August 1925 at age ~74 at A global place was used as neither death nor birth locations are knownG in A conceptual continent surrounding the Region of OceaniaG. Her death was not known & occurred in an unknown place |
Burial | after August 1925 | She was buried after August 1925 at Buried in the Sturminster Newton Cemetery at Monument #184 (Grave #1125)G in Sturminster Newton, County of Dorset, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG. |
Person Source | Sarah Eliza had person sources.1 |
Last Edited | 9 April 2024 |
Father* | William Wallis (b. before 19 July 1835, d. September 1892) |
Mother* | Ellen Susanna Mowlam (b. 1845, d. December 1937) |
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Birth | July 1869 | Eliza Elizabeth Wallis was born in July 1869 in Weymouth, County of Dorset, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG. Source (Free BMD) has DOB as Sep-18691,2,3 |
Death | after 1893 | She died The cause of her death (at the age of 24) in the year of 1893 was not known after 1893 in Weymouth, County of Dorset, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG. Her death was not known & occurred in today's England (used birth place) |
Baptism | 10 October 1869 | Eliza Elizabeth Wallis was baptized on 10 October 1869 in Weymouth, County of Dorset, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG.4,5 |
Residence | 1871 | She lived in Weymouth, County of Dorset, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG, in 1871. Resource event had no description; added / NFIA |
Residence | 1881 | She lived in Weymouth, County of Dorset, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG, in 1881. Resource event had no description; added / NFIA |
Residence | 1891 | She lived in Weymouth, County of Dorset, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG, in 1891. Resource event had no description; added / NFIA |
Residence | before 1893 | She lived in England (United Kingdom), EuropeG, before 1893. Resource event had no description; added / NFIA |
Last Edited | 25 April 2023 |
References | Don's Family & Direct Ancestors |
Father* | Thomas Sherman (b. 1490, d. 16 November 1551) |
Mother* | Jane Waller (b. 1497, d. 11 March 1572) |
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Birth | 1514 | Thomas Sherman was born in 1514 in Yaxley, Suffolk County, England (Tudor), EuropeG. |
Death | 17 September 1585 | He died on 17 September 1585 at age ~71 in Yaxley, Suffolk County, England (Tudor), EuropeG. The cause of his death (at the age of 71) on Tuesday, September 17th, 1585 was not known-surviving in 1585 was difficult & occurred in Tudor England |
Person Source | Thomas Sherman had person sources.1 |
Last Edited | 9 April 2024 |
Father* | Herman H. Hankwitz (b. 6 July 1853, d. 3 March 1936) |
Mother* | Mary Kennitz (b. 1858, d. 1910) |
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Daughter* | Zinda Hankwitz (b. about 1905, d. after 1985) |
Daughter* | Milda Hankwitz (b. about 1906, d. after 1926) |
Daughter* | Marion Hankwitz (b. about 1907, d. after 1907) |
Son* | Milo Hankwitz (b. about 1908, d. after 1908) |
Son* | Arlo Hankwitz (b. about 1909, d. after 1909) |
Daughter* | Frances Hankwitz (b. about 1910, d. after 1910) |
Birth | 14 January 1880 | Hilbert Alfred Hankwitz was born on 14 January 1880 in Lomira, Dodge County, Wisconsin, United States (North America)G. |
Marriage | 23 August 1905 | He and Charlotte were married on 23 August 1905 in Hayes, Oconto County, Wisconsin, United States (North America)G.1 |
Death | 18 February 1928 | He died The cause of his death (at the age of 48) on Saturday, February 18th, 1928 was not known on 18 February 1928 at age 48 in County of Ouachita, Arkansas, United States (North America)G. His death was not known & occurred in the State of Arkansas |
Burial | after February 1928 | He was buried after February 1928 at Buried in the Sardis CemeteryG in Pine Grove, Dallas County, Arkansas, United States (North America)G. |
Person Source | Hilbert Alfred Hankwitz had person sources.2 | |
Residence | after January 1880 | He lived in Lomira, Dodge County, Wisconsin, United States (North America)G, after January 1880. Resource event had no description; added / NFIA |
Residence | 1905 | He lived in Spruce, Oconto County, Wisconsin, United States (North America)G, in 1905. Resource event had no description; added / NFIA |
Last Edited | 9 April 2024 |
Father* | William Bradford, IV {tagged} research duplicate wives (b. 17 June 1624, d. 20 February 1703) |
Mother* | Alice Richards (b. 16 June 1627, d. 12 December 1671) |
Pedigree Link |
Birth | 1668 | Mary Bradford was born in 1668 in Boston, County of Suffolk, The Colony of Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America (North America)G+.1 |
Death | 10 October 1720 | She died on 10 October 1720 at age ~52 in Chilmark, County of Dukes, The Province of Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America (North America)G+. The cause of her death (at the age of 52) on Thursday, October 10th, 1720 was not known-surviving in 1720 was difficult & occurred in the pre-1776 Province of Massachusetts Bay |
Last Edited | 25 April 2023 |
References | Don's Family & Direct Ancestors Most Ancient of Don's Actual Ancients, Enos ben Seth |
Father* | Heremód, of Troy, Don's 71st GGF (b. 028 BCE, d. 010) |
Mother* | (Mother) Sceaf, of 2 children-by Heremód (b. about 028 BCE, d. after 005 BCE) |
Pedigree Link |
Son* | Bedwig (b. about 015, d. 070) |
Birth | about 005 BCE | Scyld, of Troy, was born about 005 BCE at Ancient Troy (Troia) of Turkey and GreeceG+ in Çanakkale (Troy), Turkey, AsiaG. |
Marriage | before 040 | He and (Mother), of Bedwig-by Scyld, were married before 040. While there is no objective evidence for an actual marriage, added for family connections |
Death | about 040 | He died about 040 at age ~45 at Marmara, Balikesir, Turkey (alternate)G, in Minor Sakha (Yakutiya), Russia (part of Europe), AsiaG. The cause of his death (at the age of 45) in the year of 40AD was not known-surviving in 40 was difficult & occurred in Russia (part of Europe) |
Name | Scyld, of Troy, was also known as Sceaf Skjöld Skjoeld Sceldwa Skjaldun. | |
Person Source | He had person sources.1 |
Last Edited | 9 April 2024 |
Father* | John Muldoon (b. about 1821, d. June 1898) |
Mother* | Mary Nash (b. about 1822, d. September 1887) |
Pedigree Link |
Daughter* | Rachael Tracey+ (b. 13 September 1862, d. 30 November 1933) |
Daughter* | Mary Ellen Tracey (b. 14 June 1867, d. 30 January 1953) |
Daughter* | Katherine Ann Tracey+ (b. 26 January 1872, d. 8 January 1939) |
Birth | 14 July 1836 | Ann Muldoon was born on 14 July 1836 at Baile Átha Cliath, Holy Trinity, Christ Church CathedralG+, in Dublin, Province of Leinster, Ireland, EuropeG. |
Death | 21 April 1897 | She died The cause of her death (at the age of 61) on Wednesday, April 21st, 1897 was not known on 21 April 1897 at age 60 in Chase, Oconto County, Wisconsin, United States (North America)G. Her death was not known & occurred in the State of Wisconsin |
Burial | after 1897 | She was buried after 1897 at Buried in an unknown cemeteryG in Stiles, Oconto County, Wisconsin, United States (North America)G. |
Person Source | Ann Muldoon had person sources.1 | |
Arrival | before 1862 | She arrived in the US at at Port of New York (prior to Ellis Island)G+ in New York City, New York Metropolitan Area, State of New York, United States (North America)G+, on or around before 1862 an actual Immigration event may not be present. The Arrival fact was created from differing birth & death locations; date is from child DOB in Canada & location is presumed / NFIA |
Last Edited | 9 April 2024 |
References | Don's Family & Direct Ancestors |
Father* | Fulk d'Anjou, V (Foulques in French) (b. 22 July 1082, d. 10 November 1143) |
Mother* | Ermengarde, of Maine (b. about 1073, d. 15 January 1126) |
Pedigree Link |
Birth | 1111 | Elias d'Anjou, II, was born in 1111 in Maine-et-Loire, Pays de la Loire, France (Medieval), EuropeG. |
Death | 15 January 1150 | He died on 15 January 1150 at age ~39 in Maine-et-Loire, Pays de la Loire, France (Medieval), EuropeG. The cause of his death (at the age of 39) on Sunday, January 15th, 1150 was not known-surviving in 1150 was difficult & occurred in Medieval France |
Person Source | Elias d'Anjou, II, had person sources.1 |
Last Edited | 9 April 2024 |
References | Don's Family & Direct Ancestors |
Father* | (Father) Dan (b. about 419, d. after 439) |
Mother* | (Mother), of Frodi-by Dan (b. about 419, d. after 439) |
Pedigree Link |
Son* | Fridleif FrodisSon+ (b. about 459, d. after 479) |
Birth | about 439 | Frodi DansSon was born about 439 in Denmark, EuropeG.1 |
Death | after 459 | He died after 459 in Denmark, EuropeG. The cause of his death (at the age of 20) in the year of 459AD was not known-surviving in 459 was difficult & occurred in Denmark (used birth place) |
Last Edited | 6 November 2023 |