Father* | Eli Shave (b. about 1817, d. December 1902) |
Mother* | (Mother), of Eliza-by Eli (b. about 1837, d. after 1857) |
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Birth | 1857 | Eliza Shave was born in 1857 in Okeford Fitzpaine, County of Dorset, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG. |
Death | after 1857 | She died The cause of her death (sadly, as an infant in their 1st year) in the year of 1857 is not known after 1857 in Okeford Fitzpaine, County of Dorset, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG. Her death is not known & it occurred in today's England (location not known; used birth place) |
Note | 1851-1891 Winterbourne Whitechurch Census 1861 (ref RG9/1332, dist270/1 Milton Abbas) shows Eliza living as a child & scholar with Eli/clearly connected although from another family. | |
Person Source | Eliza Shave had person sources.1 |
Last Edited | 9 April 2024 |
Father* | Robert Peck, III (b. 1580, d. 30 August 1648) |
Mother* | Anne Lawrence (b. 1582, d. 30 August 1684) |
Pedigree Link |
Daughter* | Priscilla Mason+ (b. October 1641, d. 1714) |
Son* | Samuel Mason (b. about 1642, d. after 1642) |
Son* | John Mason (b. about 1643, d. after 1643) |
Daughter* | Rachel Hill Mason (b. about 1644, d. after 1644) |
Daughter* | Ann Brown Mason (b. about 1645, d. after 1645) |
Son* | Daniel Mason (b. about 1646, d. after 1646) |
Daughter* | Elizabeth Fitch Mason (b. about 1647, d. after 1647) |
Birth | 16 November 1619 | Anne Rosamond Peck was born on 16 November 1619 in Beccles, Suffolk County, England (Tudor), EuropeG.1,2,3 |
Marriage | July 1639 | John Mason and she were married in July 1639 in Hingham, Colonial County of Suffolk, The Plymouth Colony (West of the Cape Cod Bay), British Colonial America (North America)G+.4,5,1,3,6 |
Death | 30 June 1672 | She died on 30 June 1672 at age 52 in Norwich, Colonial County of New London, Colony of Connecticut, British Colonial America (North America)G. The cause of her death (at the age of 53) on Thursday, June 30th, 1672 is not known-surviving in 1672 was difficult & it occurred in the pre-1776 Colony of Connecticut |
Burial | after 30 June 1672 | She was buried after 30 June 1672 at Buried in an unknown cemeteryG in Norwich, Colonial County of New London, Colony of Connecticut, British Colonial America (North America)G. |
Note | According to a "FINDaGRAVE" contributor (Dave Peck), Anne accompanied her parents to the new world in 1638, married John Mason and stayed Her Father, Rev. Robert, returned to Hingham, England in 1641 to resume his duties in the impressive St Andrew's church there Anne would have spent the first 19 years of her life in Hingham, Norfolk, England, where her father was vicar of the church Anne's son-in-law (Reverend James Fitch) preached a sermon at her funeral which was published under the title: "Peace The End of the Perfect and Upright Demonstrated and Usefully Improved in a Sermon Preached upon the Occasion of the Death and Decease of the Piously Affected and Truely Religious Woman, Mrs. Anne Mason, Sometime Wife to Major John Mason, Who Not Long After Finished His Course and Is Now at Rest." | |
Person Source | Anne Rosamond Peck had person sources.6 | |
Baptism | 18 November 1629 | She was baptized on 18 November 1629 in Hingham, Colonial County of Suffolk, The Plymouth Colony (West of the Cape Cod Bay), British Colonial America (North America)G+.4 |
Arrival | 1638 | She arrived in the US at in Boston, Colonial County of Suffolk, The Colony of Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America (North America)G+, on or around in 1638 an actual Immigration event may not be present.7 |
Funeral | about 30 June 1672 | The funeral was held for Anne Rosamond Peck about 30 June 1672 in Norwich, Colonial County of New London, Colony of Connecticut, British Colonial America (North America)G. Her son-in-law (Reverend James Fitch) preached a published sermon at her funeral (see person note) |
Last Edited | 15 May 2023 |
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* | Ann Roberts (b. 1859, d. after 1861) |
Son* | Edwin Roberts (b. January 1871, d. 24 August 1924) |
Birth | 16 May 1836 | William Harfield Roberts was born on 16 May 1836 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+.1,2 |
Death | 14 May 1889 | He died The cause of his death (at the age of 53) on Tuesday, May 14th, 1889 is not known on 14 May 1889 at age 52 in District of Poplar, Region of Greater London, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG+. His death is not known & it occurred in today's England |
Christening | 12 June 1836 | William Harfield Roberts was christened on 12 June 1836 at Church of Saint George in the East at 14 Cannon Saint Rd in Parish of Stepney, Region of Greater London, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG+.3 |
Residence | 1851 | He lived in District of Poplar, Region of Greater London, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG+, in 1851. Resource event had no description; added / NFIA |
Residence | 1861 | He lived in Parish of Stepney, Region of Greater London, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG+, in 1861. Relationship: Head |
Last Edited | 25 April 2023 |
Father* | Daniel Mason (b. 6 May 1571, d. 30 January 1672) |
Mother* | Dorothy Hobart (b. 25 January 1570, d. before 16 December 1605) |
Pedigree Link |
Daughter* | Priscilla Mason+ (b. October 1641, d. 1714) |
Son* | Samuel Mason (b. about 1642, d. after 1642) |
Son* | John Mason (b. about 1643, d. after 1643) |
Daughter* | Rachel Hill Mason (b. about 1644, d. after 1644) |
Daughter* | Ann Brown Mason (b. about 1645, d. after 1645) |
Son* | Daniel Mason (b. about 1646, d. after 1646) |
Daughter* | Elizabeth Fitch Mason (b. about 1647, d. after 1647) |
Birth | April 1600 | John Mason was born in April 1600 at DorchesterG in South Oxfordshire District, Oxfordshire, England (Tudor), EuropeG.1,2,3,4,5,6,7 |
Marriage | July 1639 | He and Anne Rosamond Peck were married in July 1639 in Hingham, Colonial County of Suffolk, The Plymouth Colony (West of the Cape Cod Bay), British Colonial America (North America)G+.4,8,9,10,11 |
Death | 30 January 1672 | He died on 30 January 1672 at age 71 in Boston, Colonial County of Suffolk, The Colony of Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America (North America)G+. The cause of his death (at the age of 72) on Saturday, January 30th, 1672 is not known-surviving in 1672 was difficult Died as the Deputy Governor of Connecticut12 |
Burial | after January 1672 | He was buried after January 1672 at Buried in the Founders CemeteryG in Norwich, Colonial County of New London, Colony of Connecticut, British Colonial America (North America)G. |
Note | John Mason (c.1600-1672) was an English Army Major who immigrated to New England in 1632; he is a part of founding Norwich, Connecticut Within five years he had joined those moving west from the Massachusetts Bay Colony to the nascent settlements along the Connecticut River that would become the Connecticut Colony. Tensions there rose between the settlers and the dominant tribe in the area, the Pequots, ultimately leading to bloodshed. After some English settlers were found dead, the Connecticut Colony appointed Mason to lead an expedition against the Pequot stronghold in Mystic, Connecticut. The result is known as the Mystic Massacre, and it was the major engagement of the Pequot War in 1636-1637, which virtually destroyed the Pequot tribe After the war, Mason became Deputy Governor of Connecticut. He and a number of others were instrumental in the founding of Norwich, Connecticut, where he died in 1672 There is a statue of Major John Mason in the Palisado Green in Windsor, Connecticut, originally placed at the intersection of Pequot Avenue and Clift Street in Mystic, Connecticut near what was thought to be one of the original Pequot forts. The statue remained there for 103 years until a commission chartered by the town of Groton, Connecticut to study the sensitivity and appropriateness of the statues location voted to have it relocated. The State then stepped in and in 1993 relocated the statue to its current setting An article about the work of the committee can be found at http://archnet.asu.edu/archives/ethno/Courant/day5.htm Early life ----- Born in England where he became an officer in the English army. Mason served as a lieutenant under Sir Thomas Fairfax. In 1632 Mason immigrated to America and settled in Dorchester, Massachusetts where he represented that village in the General Court In 1635 he moved to what would become Windsor, Connecticut, in company with the Reverend John Warham, Henry Wolcott, and others, prominent settlers of the town. He was elected an assistant or magistrate of the Connecticut Colony from Windsor in 1642 [edit] Pequot War On 1 May 1637, the Connecticut General Court raised a force of 90 men to be under the command of Captain John Mason for an offensive war against the Pequot. Mason commanded the successful expedition against the Pequot Indians, when he and his ninety men immortalized themselves in overthrowing and destroying the prestige and power of the Pequots and their fort near Mystic River, on the Groton side. This event became known as the Mystic massacre. The event is commemorated by a boulder monument that formally was on Mystic Hill upon which the pedestal of a life size statue of Major Mason drawing his sword. This represented the moment when he heard the war-whoop of "Owanux", "Owanux", by the Indians in their fort He took a company of Englishmen up the river and rescued two English maids during this war John removed his family to Old Saybrook, Middlesex County, Connecticut in 1647. He was awarded land by the state of Connecticut where Lebanon, New London County, Connecticut was founded and in 1660 united with a number of distinguished families in the settlement of Norwich, New London County, Connecticut where he was Deputy/Lieutenant Governor (1660-1669), and Major General of the forces of Connecticut.[1] Mason was recorded as a hero of the Pequot War, although he and his Connecticut troops were responsible for the massacre of many Native Americans CHURCH MEMBERSHIP: Admission to Dorchester church prior to 4 March 1634/5 implied by freemanship FREEMAN: 4 March 1634/5 (as "Captain John Mason"). "Major John Mason" is in the 9 October 1669 list of Connecticut freemen in Norwich EDUCATION: His prose is vigorous and direct in his regular correspondence with the Winthrops [WP 4:419-20; 5:249-51, 253, 263, 317-18; 6:257-5 8, 384-85, 388, 395-96] and in his history of the Pequot War [A Brief History of the Pequot War (Boston 1736)]. His activities from the earliest days in New England give evidence of training as a military engineer OFFICES: Deputy for Dorchester to Massachusetts Bay General Court, 4 March 1634/5, 2 September 1635. Connecticut Deputy Governor, May 1660, May 1661, May 1662, October 1662, May 1663, May 1664, May 1665, May 1666, May 1667, May 1668. Deputy for Windsor to Connecticut Court, November 1637, March 1638, April 1638, September 1639, February 1641, April 1641, September 1641. Assistant, 1642-1659, 1669-71 [CT Civil List 35]. War committee for Saybrook, May 1653, October 1654. Patentee, Roy al Charter, 1662. Commissioner for United Colonies, Ju ne 1654, May 1655, May 1656, May 1657, May 1660, May 1661 A rate was gathered for the support of Captain Mason 29 December 1634. Militia Committee, May 1667-June 1672. Capta in by 1637. Major, June 1654 (but he was called Major at the General Court of 18 May 1654) ESTATE: On 10 February 1634/5 "Captayne Mason" received a grant of two acres in Dorchester. He drew six acres of meadow beyond Naponset in lot #73 In the Windsor land inventory on 28 February 1640[/1] John Mason held seven parcels, six of which were granted to him: "a home lot with some additions to it, ten acres"; "in the Palisado where his house stands and mead adjoining twenty acres and half"; "in the first mead on the north side of the rivulet, for mead and addition in swamp eight acres"; "in the northwest field for upland eight acres with some addition on the bank side"; "over the Great River in breadth by the river twenty-six rods more or less, and continues that breadth to the east side of the west marsh, and there it is but sixteen rods in breadth and so continues to the end of the three miles"; "twelve acres of land by Rocky Hill"; and "by a deed of exchange with Thomas Duy [Dewey]… on the east side of the Great River in breadth eighteen rods more or less, in length three miles" On 5 January 1641/2 Connecticut court ordered "that Captain Mason shall have 500 acres (2.0 km²) of ground, for him and his heirs, about Pequot Country, and the dispose of 500 more to such soldiers as joined with him in the service when they conquered the Indians there" On 12 July 1644 John Mason of Windsor sold to William Hosford of Winds or eight acres in a little meadow with addition of swamp. On 11 September 1651 "the island commonly called Chippachauge in Mistick Bay is given to Capt. John Mason, as also one hundred acres of upland and ten acres of meadow near Mistick, where he shall make choice" On 14 March 1660/1 the "jurisdiction power over that land that Uncus and Wawequa have made over to Major Mason is by him surrendered to this Colony. Nevertheless for the laying out of those lands to farms or plantations the Court doth leave it in the hands of Major Mason. It is also ordered and provided with the consent of Major Mason, that Uncus & Wawequa and their Indians and successors shall be supplied with sufficient planting ground at all times as the Court sees cause out of that land. And the Major doth reserve for himself a competence of land sufficient to make a farm" On 14 May 1663 the court granted "unto the Major, our worshipful Deputy Governor, 500 acres (2.0 km²) of land for a farm, where he shall choose it, if it may not be prejudicial to a plantation already set up or to set up, so there be not above 50 acres of meadow in it". On 13 Oct ober 1664, the "Major propounding to the Court to take up his former grant of a farm, at a place by the Indians called Pomakuck, near Norwich, the Court grants liberty to him to take up his former grant in that place, upon the same terms as it was granted to him by the Court" On 20 May 1668 the "Major desiring this Court to grant him a farm of about three hundred acres, for one of his sons, his desire is hereby granted (provided there be not above thirty acres of meadow) and Lt. Griswo ld & Ensign Tracy are hereby desired to lay it out to him in some convenient place near that tract of land granted Jer[emiah] Adams, it being the place the Major hath pitched upon, the name of the place is Uncupsitt, provided it prejudice no plantation or former grant" On 9 May 1672 "Ensign Tracy is appointed to join with Sergeant Tho[ma s] Leffingwell in laying out to the Major and Mr. Howkins their grants of land according to their grants" BIRTH: By about 1605 based on military service in the Low Countries in the 1620s DEATH: Norwich between 9 May 1672 and 6 June 1672 Married Ann Peck, July 1639. She was the daughter of Rev. Robert Peck. She died shortly before her husband COMMENTS: In his list of "some omitted in former records being gone yet had children born here," Matthew Grant included "Captain Masen" and credited him with four children born in Windsor [Grant 93], which are best accounted for as the daughter Ann who died in 1640, and Priscilla, Samuel and John The record of births of John Mason's children by his second wife was entered in Norwich vital records, even though none of the births had occurred there, with only the month and year of the birth given. The division of births between Windsor and Saybrook is based on the knowledge that Mason was in Saybrook by 1647, and on the accounting of Matthew Grant, discussed in the last paragraph In his few years in Massachusetts John Mason was found very useful by town and colony. On 2 July 1633 order is "given to the Treasurer to deliver to Lieutenant Mason £10 for his voyage to the eastward, when he went about the taking of Bull". On 5 November 1633 "Sergeant Stoughton is chosen ensign to Captain Mason". On 3 September 1634 "Captain Mason" was appointed to a committee to "find out the convenient places for situation, as also to lay out the several works for fortification at Castle Island, Charelton, & Dorchester". On 3 September 1635 "Captain Mason is authorized by the Court to press men & carts to help towards the finishing of the fort at Castle Island, & to return the same into the Court" John Mason was one of the most trusted […]. | |
Historical fact | John Mason See his image & "The founding of Norwich Conn (with 26 families).htm." | |
Person Source | He had person sources.8,13,14 | |
Departure | before 1632 | He departed for the US from in Dorchester, Colonial County of Suffolk, The Colony of Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America (North America)G+, on or around before 1632. |
Arrival | 1632 | He arrived in the US at in Dorchester, Colonial County of Suffolk, The Colony of Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America (North America)G+, on or around in 1632 an actual Immigration event may not be present.15 |
Title | about 1638 | He held the title of Deputy Governor of Connecticut about 1638 in Dorchester, Colonial County of Suffolk, The Colony of Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America (North America)G+. He became Govener after the Pequot War |
Military | about 1640 | He served in the military Lieutenant and later, Major about 1640.16 |
Residence | 1659 | He lived in Norwich, Colonial County of New London, Colony of Connecticut, British Colonial America (North America)G, in 1659. Resource event had no description; added / NFIA |
Residence | before 1672 | He lived in Dorchester, Colonial County of Suffolk, The Colony of Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America (North America)G+, before 1672. Resource event had no description; added / NFIA |
Residence | 1672 | He lived at Ward 3G in Colonial County of New London, Colony of Connecticut, British Colonial America (North America)G, in 1672. Resource event had no description; added / NFIA |
Last Edited | 26 March 2024 |
Father* | Alfred Sampson Shave (b. 20 May 1846, d. 22 February 1921) |
Mother* | Emily Hodder (b. about 1850, d. after 1882) |
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Birth | November 1882 | Edgar Shave was born in November 1882 in Springbourne, Hampshire, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG+. |
Death | after 1882 | He died The cause of his death (sadly, as an infant in their 1st year) in the year of 1882 is not known after 1882 in Springbourne, Hampshire, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG+. His death is not known & it occurred in today's England (location not known; used birth place) |
Person Source | Edgar Shave had person sources.1 |
Last Edited | 23 November 2022 |
Father* | Josiah J. Rogers, Sr. (b. 31 January 1678/79, d. 29 December 1757) |
Mother* | Ruth Wheeler (b. 14 January 1682/83, d. 6 July 1713) |
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Birth | 1710 | William Rogers, Jr., was born in 1710 in Branford, Colonial County of New Haven, Colony of Connecticut, British Colonial America (North America)G. |
Death | 26 July 1770 | He died on 26 July 1770 at age ~60 at Plymouth, LitchfieldG, in Colonial County of Litchfield, Colony of Connecticut, British Colonial America (North America)G. The cause of his death (at the age of 60) on Thursday, July 26th, 1770 is not known-surviving in 1770 was difficult & it occurred in the pre-1776 Colony of Connecticut |
Person Source | William Rogers, Jr., had person sources.1 |
Last Edited | 9 April 2024 |
Father* | George Herman Frank Pagel (b. 5 February 1893, d. 16 March 1973) |
Mother* | Bertha C. Olson (b. 19 January 1894, d. 19 June 1972) |
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Son* | Eric Craanen (b. 10 July 1957, d. 28 June 1978) |
Birth | 3 April 1923 | Elaine Pagel was born on 3 April 1923. |
Marriage | 28 August 1948 | Joseph Lee Craanen and she were married on 28 August 1948. |
Death | 8 April 1983 | She died The cause of her death (at the age of 60) on Friday, April 8th, 1983 is not known on 8 April 1983 at age 60 at This global place was used as neither death nor birth locations are knownG in A Conceptual Continent that surrounds the Region of OceaniaG+. Her death is not known; as neither death or birth location are known, used the conceptual continent |
Person Source | Elaine Pagel had person sources.1 |
Last Edited | 9 April 2024 |
References | Don's Family & Direct Ancestors Most Ancient of Don's Actual Ancients, Enos ben Seth |
Father* | Richard White, Don's 12th GGF (b. 1519, d. 6 May 1578) |
Mother* | Helen Kirton, Don's 12th GGM (in another branch) (b. February 1523, d. 22 August 1596) |
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Birth | 1561 | Henry White was born in 1561. |
Death | after 1561 | He died after 1561 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 his death (sadly, as an infant in their 1st year) in the year of 1561 is not known-surviving in 1561 as an infant was difficult-as neither death or birth location are known, used the conceptual continent |
Person Source | Henry White had person sources.1 |
Last Edited | 9 April 2024 |
References | Don's Family & Direct Ancestors Most Ancient of Don's Actual Ancients, Enos ben Seth |
Father* | Robert White, Don's 15th GGF {tagged} Married young; birth location (b. 1456, d. 4 August 1513) |
Mother* | Margaret Gaynsford, Don's 15th GGM (in another branch) {tagged} Married young (b. 1457, d. 1535) |
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Birth | 1478 | Henry White was born in 1478 in Christchurch, Hampshire, England (Medieval), EuropeG. |
Death | 1539 | He died in 1539 at age ~61 in England (Tudor), EuropeG+. The cause of his death (at the age of 61) in the year of 1539 is not known-surviving in 1539 was difficult & it occurred in Tudor England |
Person Source | Henry White had person sources.1 |
Last Edited | 9 April 2024 |
References | Don's Family & Direct Ancestors Most Ancient of Don's Actual Ancients, Enos ben Seth |
Father* | Robert White, Jr. (Don's 10th GGF) (b. 24 May 1561, d. 17 June 1617) |
Mother* | Bridget Allgar, Don's 10th GGM (in another branch) (b. 11 March 1562, d. 24 June 1605) |
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Birth | 1602 | Goodman White was born in 1602 in Messing, County of Essex, England (Tudor), EuropeG. |
Death | after 1602 | He died after 1602 in Messing, County of Essex, England (Tudor), EuropeG. The cause of his death (sadly, as an infant in their 1st year) in the year of 1602 is not known-surviving in 1602 as an infant was difficult & it occurred in Tudor England (location not known; used birth place) |
Person Source | Goodman White had person sources.1 |
Last Edited | 9 April 2024 |
References | Don's Family & Direct Ancestors Most Ancient of Don's Actual Ancients, Enos ben Seth |
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Birth | 911 | Sporte, of Britain (in Britain), was born in 911 in Normandië, France (Medieval), EuropeG. |
Death | 940 | She died in 940 at age ~29 at BretagneG, in Indre-et-Loire, Centre, France (Medieval), EuropeG. The cause of her death (at the age of 29) in the year of 940AD is not known-surviving in 940 was difficult & it occurred in Medieval France |
Person Source | Sporte, of Britain (in Britain), had person sources.1 |
Last Edited | 9 April 2024 |
References | Don's Family & Direct Ancestors Most Ancient of Don's Actual Ancients, Enos ben Seth |
Father* | Malahule Haldrick Tresney EysteinsSon, Don's 33rd GGF (in another branch) (b. 855, d. 912) |
Mother* | Maud de Therouanne, (of St. Pol Sur Mer) {tagged} research DOB+parents (b. 877, d. 965) |
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Birth | 890 | Hugh, de Calvacamp / Caldecott, was born in 890 at DieppeG, in Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandië, France (Medieval), EuropeG. |
Death | 10 November 989 | He died on 10 November 989 at age ~99 at Dieppe, Calvacamp, NeustriaG, in Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandië, France (Medieval), EuropeG. The cause of his death (at the old-age of 99) on Tuesday, November 10th, 989AD is not known-surviving in 989 as a very old person was difficult & it occurred in Medieval France |
Name | Hugh, de Calvacamp / Caldecott, was also known as EysteinsSon. | |
Person Source | He had person sources.1 |
Last Edited | 9 April 2024 |
Father* | Uther Pendragon, {Romans} {tagged} Father's age (b. 410, d. 12 November 472) |
Mother* | Igraine Ygerna verch Amlawdd, {Romans} {tagged} Married young (b. about 435, d. 494) |
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Birth | about 455 | Ardette Anne, of Britain {Romans}, was born about 455 in Roman England, EuropeG+. |
Death | after 475 | She died after 475 in Wales (MiddleAges part of Anglo-Saxon Britain), EuropeG+. The cause of her death (at the presumed age of 20) in the year of 475AD was likely from the birth of her child (NFIA)-surviving in 475 was difficult Died as a Lady |
Person Source | Ardette Anne, of Britain {Romans}, had person sources.1 | |
Title | after 455 | She held the title of Lady after 455. |
Last Edited | 9 April 2024 |
References | Don's Family & Direct Ancestors Most Ancient of Don's Actual Ancients, Enos ben Seth |
Father* | Patrick de Chaworth, II (b. April 1250, d. 7 July 1283) |
Mother* | Isabelle de Beauchamp (b. 1252, d. 30 May 1306) |
Pedigree Link |
Daughter* | Maud Plantagenêt (b. 4 April 1310, d. 5 May 1344) |
Daughter* | Eleanor Plantagenêt, of Lancaster+ (b. 11 September 1318, d. 11 January 1372) |
Birth | 2 February 1281 | Matilda de Chaworth was born on 2 February 1281 in Kidwelly, Carmarthenshire, Wales (MiddleAges part of Anglo-Saxon Britain), EuropeG.1 |
Marriage | 2 March 1296 | Henry Plantagenêt and she were married on 2 March 1296 in County of Carmarthenshire, Wales (Medieval), EuropeG.1 |
Death | 3 December 1322 | She died on 3 December 1322 at age 41 at Mottisfont PrioryG in Mottisfont, Hampshire, England (Medieval), EuropeG. The cause of her death (at the age of 41) on Thursday, December 3rd, 1322 is not known-surviving in 1322 was difficult Died as a Lady and as the Countess of Lancaster |
Burial | after 1322 | She was buried after 1322 at Buried in an unknown cemeteryG in Mottisfont, Hampshire, England (Medieval), EuropeG. |
Name | Matilda de Chaworth was also known as Maud. | |
Person Source | She had person sources.2 | |
Title | before 1322 | She held the title of Countess of Lancaster, Lady before 1322 in Leicester, Leicestershire, England (Medieval), EuropeG. |
Last Edited | 25 April 2023 |
References | Don's Family & Direct Ancestors Most Ancient of Don's Actual Ancients, Enos ben Seth |
Pedigree Link |
Son* | Asperling Eperleng de Vaudreuil (b. 911, d. 975) |
Son* | Niel Nigel, I+ (b. 911, d. 972) |
Birth | about 898 | (Mother), of 2 children-by Richard, was born about 898 at Saint-Sauveur-le-Vicomte, Peninsula Manche (Contenin)G+, in Basse-Normandië, France (Medieval), EuropeG. Created for the birth of a child; Don's sources show her as the wife of Richard I de St. Sauveur of Normandy (name unk) |
Marriage | about 911 | Richard, I, and she were married about 911 at Contenin PeninsulaG in Manche, Basse-Normandië, France (Medieval), EuropeG. |
Death | after 911 | She died after 911 at Church of St Sauveur, Manche, Basse-NormandiëG, in France (Medieval), EuropeG+. The cause of her death (as a teenager aged 13) in the year of 911AD was likely from the birth of her child (NFIA)-surviving in 911 as a teenager was difficult & it occurred in Medieval France (source Don's sources show her as the wife of Richard Don de St. Sauveur of Normandië (name unk)); source Don's sources show her as the wife of Richard Don de St. Sauveur of Normandië (name unk) |
Person Source | (Mother), of 2 children-by Richard, had person sources.1 |
Last Edited | 9 April 2024 |
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 | 1530 | Anthony Sherman was born in 1530 in Yaxley, Suffolk County, England (Tudor), EuropeG. |
Death | 1577 | He died in 1577 at age ~47 in Yaxley, Suffolk County, England (Tudor), EuropeG. The cause of his death (at the age of 47) in the year of 1577 is not known-surviving in 1577 was difficult & it occurred in Tudor England |
Person Source | Anthony Sherman had person sources.1 |
Last Edited | 9 April 2024 |
Father* | August Herman Pagel (b. 13 November 1836, d. 19 September 1908) |
Mother* | (Mother), of Emil-by August (b. about 1840, d. about 1864) |
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Son* | Erich A. Pagel (b. 16 June 1891, d. 21 August 1936) |
Son* | Gerhardt Albert Carl Pagel+ (b. 6 November 1894, d. 1 December 1959) |
Daughter* | Ella Lydia Selma Pagel (b. 8 August 1897, d. 4 January 1969) |
Son* | Walter Herman Pagel (b. 28 November 1900, d. September 1970) |
Son* | Rudolph Pagel (b. 4 April 1904, d. April 1977) |
Son* | Emil Pagel (b. 8 August 1906, d. 28 December 1906) |
Birth | 9 December 1864 | Emil Pagel was born on 9 December 1864 at PommernG in Province of Pomerania, Germanic Preußen (Prussia), EuropeG.1,2,3,4 |
Marriage | before 1891 | He and Ida Kienast were married before 1891 at PommernG in Province of Pomerania, Germanic Preußen (Prussia), EuropeG.1 |
Death | 20 April 1948 | He died The cause of his death (at the age of 84) on Tuesday, April 20th, 1948 is not known on 20 April 1948 at age 83 in Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, United States (North America)G. His death is not known & it occurred in the State of Wisconsin |
Burial | 22 April 1948 | He was buried on 22 April 1948 at Buried in an unknown cemeteryG in Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, United States (North America)G. |
Departure | about 1891 | Emil Pagel departed for the US from in Liverpool, Lancashire, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG, on or around about 1891. |
Arrival | 1891 | He arrived in the US at at Port of Hull (to America, via Liverpool)G, in Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG, on or around in 1891 an actual Immigration event may not be present. The Arrival fact was created from differing birth & death locations; date is from Residence date & location is presumed / NFIA5 |
Destination | about 1892 | He arrived about 1892 at Arrival in Ellis Island, New York HarborG+, in New York City, New York Metropolitan Area, State of New York, United States (North America)G+. |
Residence | after 1892 | He lived in Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, United States (North America)G, after 1892. Resource event had no description; added / NFIA6 |
Residence | 1900 | He lived in Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, United States (North America)G, in 1900. Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head of House: Head |
Residence | 1910 | He lived in Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, United States (North America)G, in 1910. Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head of House: Head |
Residence | 1920 | He lived in Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, United States (North America)G, in 1920. Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head of House: Head |
Residence | 1930 | He lived in Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, United States (North America)G, in 1930. Age: 65; Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head of House: Head |
Last Edited | 8 November 2024 |
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Son* | Erich A. Pagel (b. 16 June 1891, d. 21 August 1936) |
Son* | Gerhardt Albert Carl Pagel+ (b. 6 November 1894, d. 1 December 1959) |
Daughter* | Ella Lydia Selma Pagel (b. 8 August 1897, d. 4 January 1969) |
Son* | Walter Herman Pagel (b. 28 November 1900, d. September 1970) |
Son* | Rudolph Pagel (b. 4 April 1904, d. April 1977) |
Son* | Emil Pagel (b. 8 August 1906, d. 28 December 1906) |
Birth | November 1866 | Ida Kienast was born in November 1866 at PommernG in Province of Pomerania, Germanic Preußen (Prussia), EuropeG.1,2,3 |
Marriage | before 1891 | Emil Pagel and she were married before 1891 at PommernG in Province of Pomerania, Germanic Preußen (Prussia), EuropeG.1 |
Death | 20 April 1953 | She died The cause of her death (at the age of 87) on Monday, April 20th, 1953 is not known on 20 April 1953 at age 86 in Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, United States (North America)G. Her death is not known & it occurred in the State of Wisconsin |
Arrival | 1892 | Ida Kienast arrived in the US at at Arrival in Ellis Island, New York HarborG+, in New York City, New York Metropolitan Area, State of New York, United States (North America)G+, on or around in 1892 an actual Immigration event may not be present. She traveled with her family and (after leaving Germany) departed from the Port of Hull in the East Riding of Yorkshire to reach Liverpool in Lancashire and then onwards to the US |
Residence | 1900 | She lived in Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, United States (North America)G, in 1900. Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head of House: wife |
Residence | 1910 | She lived in Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, United States (North America)G, in 1910. Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head of House: wife |
Residence | 1920 | She lived in Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, United States (North America)G, in 1920. Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head of House: wife |
Last Edited | 8 November 2024 |
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 | 1634 | Sarah Knight was born in 1634 in Salem Village, Colonial County of Essex, The Colony of Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America (North America)G+. |
Death | 1733 | She died in 1733 at age ~99 in Newbury, County of Essex, The Province of Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America (North America)G. The cause of her death (at the old-age of 99) in the year of 1733 is not known-surviving in 1733 as a very old person was difficult & it occurred in the pre-1776 Province of Massachusetts Bay |
Person Source | Sarah Knight had person sources.1 |
Last Edited | 9 April 2024 |
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) |
Pedigree Link |
Birth | 23 March 1647/48 | Sarah Knight was born on 23 March 1647/48 in Newbury, Colonial County of Essex, The Colony of Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America (North America)G. |
Death | 1714 | She died in 1714 at age ~66 in Newbury, County of Essex, The Province of Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America (North America)G. The cause of her death (at the age of 67) in the year of 1714 is not known-surviving in 1714 was difficult & it occurred in the pre-1776 Province of Massachusetts Bay |
Person Source | Sarah Knight had person sources.1 |
Last Edited | 9 April 2024 |
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) |
Pedigree Link |
Birth | 21 June 1627 | Richard Knight was born on 21 June 1627 at Test Valley BoroughG in Romsey, Hampshire, England (Tudor), EuropeG. |
Death | 15 July 1627 | He died on 15 July 1627 at age 0 at Test Valley BoroughG in Romsey, Hampshire, England (Tudor), EuropeG. The cause of his death (sadly, as an infant of 24 days) on Thursday, July 15th, 1627 is not known-surviving in 1627 as an infant was difficult & it occurred in Tudor England |
Person Source | Richard Knight had person sources.1 |
Last Edited | 9 April 2024 |
References | Don's Family & Direct Ancestors |
Father* | William Knight (b. 1565, d. about 1630) |
Mother* | Elizabeth Carter (b. 1571, d. about 1665) |
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Birth | 24 June 1590 | Thomasen Thomasine Knight was born on 24 June 1590 at Test Valley BoroughG in Romsey, Hampshire, England (Tudor), EuropeG. |
Death | after 1590 | He died after 1590 in Romsey, Hampshire, England (Tudor), EuropeG. The cause of his death (sadly, as an infant in their 1st year) in the year of 1590 is not known-surviving in 1590 as an infant was difficult & it occurred in Tudor England (location not known; used birth place) |
Person Source | Thomasen Thomasine Knight had person sources.1 |
Last Edited | 9 April 2024 |
References | Don's Family & Direct Ancestors |
Father* | David Knight (b. 1656, d. 24 November 1744) |
Mother* | Sarah Backus (b. April 1668, d. 24 November 1744) |
Pedigree Link |
Birth | 9 December 1695 | Sarah F. Knight was born on 9 December 1695. |
Death | 1 February 1779 | She died on 1 February 1779 at age 83 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 (at the age of 84) on Monday, February 1st, 1779 is not known-surviving in 1779 was difficult-as neither death or birth location are known, used the conceptual continent |
Person Source | Sarah F. Knight had person sources.1 |
Last Edited | 9 April 2024 |
References | Most Ancient of Don's Actual Ancients, Enos ben Seth |
Father* | William Kerrich (b. 1540, d. 30 March 1593) |
Mother* | Margery (b. 1542, d. 23 April 1610) |
Pedigree Link |
Daughter* | Jane Clarke (b. 1590, d. 2 December 1661) |
Son* | Thurston Clarke (b. 1590, d. 10 December 1661) |
Daughter* | Anne Clarke (b. 1590, d. 1639) |
Daughter* | Margaret Clarke, 1St (b. 1 February 1600, d. 12 October 1608) |
Son* | Carew Clarke (b. 3 February 1601/02, d. 13 June 1679) |
Son* | Thomas Clarke (b. 31 March 1605, d. 2 October 1674) |
Daughter* | Mary Clarke (b. 17 July 1607, d. 1648) |
Daughter* | Margaret Clarke, 2nd (b. 12 October 1608, d. 11 October 1694) |
Son* | John Clarke (b. 8 October 1609, d. 20 February 1675/76) |
Son* | Joseph Clarke (b. 9 December 1618, d. 1 June 1694) |
Birth | 13 April 1572 | Rose Kerrich was born on 13 April 1572 in Saxtead, Suffolk County, England (Tudor), EuropeG.1 |
Marriage | 13 May 1600 | Thomas Clarke and she were married on 13 May 1600 in Westhorpe, Suffolk County, England (Tudor), EuropeG.2,1 |
Death | 19 September 1627 | She died on 19 September 1627 at age 55 in Westhorpe, Suffolk County, England (Tudor), EuropeG. The cause of her death (at the age of 55) on Sunday, September 19th, 1627 is not known-surviving in 1627 was difficult & it occurred in Tudor England |
Burial | after September 1627 | She was buried after September 1627 at Buried in an unknown cemeteryG in Westhorpe, Suffolk County, England (Tudor), EuropeG. |
Baptism | 13 April 1572 | Rose Kerrich was baptized on 13 April 1572 in Sexted, Suffolk County, England (Tudor), EuropeG.2 |
Last Edited | 15 May 2023 |