Father* | Alexander Carpenter (b. 1546, d. 23 June 1612) |
Mother* | Priscilla Dillen (b. 6 September 1552, d. 20 December 1653) |
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Son* | Constant Southworth (b. about 1614, d. 11 March 1679) |
Daughter* | Ann Southworth (b. 1616, d. after 1616) |
Daughter* | Ellen Southworth (b. 1616, d. after 1616) |
Son* | Thomas Southworth (b. 1616, d. 8 December 1669) |
Son* | William Bradford, IV {tagged} research duplicate wives+ (b. 17 June 1624, d. 20 February 1703) |
Son* | John Bradford, {Tagged} Research Dup? (b. 1625, d. 1678) |
Daughter* | Mercy Bradford (b. 22 May 1627, d. 9 May 1657) |
Son* | Joseph Bradford, {Tagged} Research Person (b. 22 May 1627, d. 1628) |
Daughter* | Mary Bradford (b. 3 February 1628, d. after 1628) |
Daughter* | Alice Bradford (b. 1632, d. 12 December 1671) |
Birth | 3 August 1590 | Alice Carpenter was born on 3 August 1590 in Wrington, Somersetshire, England (Tudor), EuropeG.1 |
Marriage | 28 May 1613 | Edward Southworth and she were married on 28 May 1613 in Leiden, South Holland, The Netherlands, EuropeG.2,3 |
Marriage | 14 August 1623 | William Bradford, III, and she were married on 14 August 1623 in The Plymouth Colony (West of the Cape Cod Bay), British Colonial America (North America)G+.4,5,2 |
Death | 26 March 1670 | She died on 26 March 1670 at age 79 in The Plymouth Colony (West of the Cape Cod Bay), British Colonial America (North America)G+. The cause of her death (at the age of 80) on Wednesday, March 26th, 1670 is not known-surviving in 1670 was difficult & it occurred in the pre-1776 Plymouth Colony (West of the Cape Cod Bay) View the image, Dame Alice_Carpenter_Southworth_Bradford_Will_Inventory.pdf for details about her will6 |
Burial | 29 March 1670 | She was buried on 29 March 1670 at Buried in an unknown cemeteryG in The Plymouth Colony (West of the Cape Cod Bay), British Colonial America (North America)G+. |
Note | [ extracted from "Alice Carpenter Bradford.htm" ] Signers of the Mayflower Compact, p10 How easy to picture Dame Bradford happy in her popularity, interspersing her lectures on "current topics" with little asides when the "court courtesy" demanded her attention, while the Governor, instinct [ As the Old Colony records state: "She was a godly matron, and much loved while she lived, and lamented, though aged, when she died" Alice Carpenter Bradford had outlived her usefulness, and required explanation of her rising superior to the span of life allotted to mankind, so that at her great age she was lamented Mrs. Bradford, feeble from age and illness, died March 26, 1670, aged 80, and her wish to lie beside her husband was gratified Of her children with William: William, born June 17, 1624 Mercy, born 1627 and Joseph (who Windsor says) was a twin with Mercy Mercy married Ben Vermayes, who attained no prominence Joseph married Jael, daughter of Reverend Peter Hobart, of Hingham, a famous minister, May 15, 1664 Online http://mayflowerhistory.com/mayflower-compact/. | |
Person Source | Alice Carpenter had person sources.7,8 | |
Title | after 1590 | She held the title of Dame after 1590. |
Baptism | 16 December 1593 | She was baptized on 16 December 1593 in Wrington, Somersetshire, England (Tudor), EuropeG.9 |
Residence | before 1622 | She lived in England (Tudor), EuropeG+, before 1622. Resource event had no description; added / NFIA |
Departure | before 1623 | She departed for the US from in England (Tudor), EuropeG+, on or around before 1623.10 |
Arrival | 1623 | She arrived in the US at in The Plymouth Colony (West of the Cape Cod Bay), British Colonial America (North America)G+, on or around in 1623 an actual Immigration event may not be present.11 |
Last Edited | 14 May 2023 |
Father* | Samuel Jolliffe (b. 1865, d. after 1895) |
Mother* | Caroline Beale (b. about 1865, d. after 1895) |
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Birth | 1895 | Charles Samuel Reginald Jolliffe was born in 1895 at Wyke RegisG in Weymouth, County of Dorset, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG. |
Death | after 1895 | He died The cause of his death (sadly, as an infant in their 1st year) in the year of 1895 is not known after 1895 in Weymouth, County of Dorset, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG. His death is not known & it occurred in today's England (location not known; used birth place) |
Person Source | Charles Samuel Reginald Jolliffe had person sources.1 |
Last Edited | 9 April 2024 |
References | Don's Family and His Direct Ancestors Most Ancient of Don's Actual Ancients, Enos ben Seth |
Father* | George William Jolliffe (b. August 1839, d. 24 July 1890) |
Mother* | Sarah Elizabeth Chaddock (b. about 1828, d. before 5 February 1898) |
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Daughter* | Rhoda Kathleen Catherine Louise Jolliffe+ (b. 17 May 1893, d. 6 May 1979) |
Son* | Harold Charles Jolliffe (b. January 1895, d. 11 October 1918) |
Daughter* | Adelaide Violet Jolliffe+ (b. April 1897, d. 1980) |
Son* | Percy William Jolliffe+ (b. April 1899, d. 4 September 1971) |
Daughter* | Ellen Nora Jolliffe, Don's Grandmother+ (b. 18 July 1901, d. April 1999) |
Son* | Reginald Leonard Jolliffe (b. 11 December 1903, d. September 1983) |
Daughter* | Isabella Rita Marjorie Jolliffe+ (b. 16 August 1908, d. 28 October 1990) |
Daughter* | Margie Jolliffe (b. about 1909, d. after 1911) |
Birth | 17 September 1865 | Charles Robert Jolliffe, Don's GGF (in another branch), was born on 17 September 1865 at Melcombe RegisG in Weymouth, County of Dorset, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG. Also shown as Oct 1865 (unk source) -and- In the U.S., Naturalization Records as born in England on 11-Sep-1866 / suspicious, but NFIA1,2 |
Marriage | 10 July 1893 | He and Mary Jane Walbridge, Don's GGM, were married on 10 July 1893 in Weymouth, County of Dorset, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG. Note from Don's Granny: Mary Jane's mother's maiden name is listed as "Walbrin" on her birth certificate3 |
Death | 4 September 1926 | He died on 4 September 1926 at age 60 at Melcombe RegisG in Weymouth, County of Dorset, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG. The cause of his death in today's England at the age of 61 on Saturday, September 4th, 1926 is not known Source date is also shown as Oct 1865 (unk source) -and- in the U.S., Naturalization Records as born in England on 11-Sep-1866/suspicious, but NFIA4,5,6 |
Burial | after 4 September 1926 | He was buried after 4 September 1926 at Buried in the Westham Cemetery at lot UNCON 338.BG in Weymouth, County of Dorset, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG. |
Name | Charles Robert Jolliffe, Don's GGF (in another branch), was also known as Joliffe.7 | |
Name | He was also known as Charlie, His Every-Day Name. | |
Note | Per Gran Shave's notes, Charlie was a professional painter & decorator—his marriage certificate also lists him as a Painter Don's Dad recalls that the house where Charlie & Mary lived was at 70 Southview Rd in Weymouth; the original house was bombed in WW2 and had been rebuilt Rootsweb Free BMD: Marriage of Charles Robert Jolliffe to Mary Jane Walbridge 1881 British Census Online, living at 20 New St, Melcombe Regis, Dorset George W. JOLLIFFE aged 41 a Plumber & Painter Sarah E. JOLLIFFE aged 48 a Plumber Wife Charles aged 15, Son born Melcombe Regis, Dorset Alfred aged 13, Son born Melcombe Regis, Dorset Catharine aged 12, Daur born Melcombe Regis, Dorset George aged 12, Son born Melcombe Regis, Dorset Catherine Chaddock aged 79 a Tailoress born Melcombe Regis, Dorset September Quarter 1893. Folio 5a, page 677. Charles Jolliffe of Charlestown, Chickerell 1901 Census. Lanehouse, Weymouth Charles R Jolliffe aged 34, a Painter (employer) born Weymouth Mary J his wife aged 36 born India Rhoda Walbridge a daug aged 7 born Chickerell Harold Charles aged 6 born Chickerell Violet his daug aged 3 born Chickerell Percy William his son aged 2 born Chickerell 1908. Charles Robert Jolliffe, Painter of 40 Freemantle Road, Weymouth 1922 Electoral Roll. 70 Southview Road, Weymouth. Charles and Mary Jane Jolliffe 1923 Kelly's Directory. Charles Jolliffe residing at 70 Southview Road, Weymouth. | |
Person Source | He had person sources.8,9,10,11,12 | |
Baptism | 17 September 1865 | He was baptized on 17 September 1865 at Melcombe RegisG in Weymouth, County of Dorset, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG.13,14,15 |
Residence | 1871 | He lived at Weymouth and Melcombe RegisG in Weymouth, County of Dorset, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG, in 1871. Age: 5; EnumerationDistrict: 8; RegistrationDistrict: Weymouth; SubRegistrationDistrict: Weymouth; RelationToHead: Son |
Residence | 1881 | He lived in Weymouth, County of Dorset, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG, in 1881. Relationship to Head: Son16 |
Residence | 1889 | He lived in County of Dorset, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG, in 1889. StreetAddress: Belvedere mews & Queen17 |
Residence | 1891 | He lived at Weymouth and Melcombe RegisG in Weymouth, County of Dorset, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG, in 1891. Age: 25; EnumerationDistrict: 3; RegistrationDistrict: Weymouth; SubRegistrationDistrict: Weymouth; RelationToHead: Son18 |
Departure | before 1892 | He departed for the US from in Southampton, Hampshire, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG+, on or around before 1892. |
Arrival | 1892 | He arrived in the US at at Arrival in Ellis Island after 1892 at the New York HarborG+ in New York City, New York Metropolitan Area, New York, United States (North America)G+, on or around in 1892 an actual Immigration event may not be present.19,20 |
Residence | after 1892 | He lived in State of California, United States (North America)G, after 1892. Resource event had no description; added / NFIA |
Historical fact | about May 1893 | He; about May 1893. The links for their emigration to the US are ascertained to be possible (sparse sources), but for unknown reasons; nothing has been found to date as to their return to England / NFIA |
Arrival | 16 October 1907 | He arrived in the US at at Arrival in Ellis Island after 1892 at the New York HarborG+ in New York City, New York Metropolitan Area, New York, United States (North America)G+, on or around on 16 October 1907 an actual Immigration event may not be present. |
Residence | before 1926 | He lived in State of California, United States (North America)G, before 1926. Resource event had no description; added / NFIA |
Historical fact | about August 1926 | He He returned from America; in Southampton, Hampshire, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG+, about August 1926. |
Occupation | before September 1926 | Before September 1926 Charles Robert Jolliffe, Don's GGF (in another branch), was a Professional painter & decorator. |
Residence | before September 1926 | He lived in England (United Kingdom), EuropeG, before September 1926. Resource event had no description; added / NFIA |
Last Edited | 23 April 2025 |
Father* | Charles Lanning Pavey (b. 13 September 1842, d. 25 December 1888) |
Mother* | Ann Jolliffe (b. January 1846, d. 1898) |
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Birth | 31 March 1871 | Charles Lanning Pavey was born on 31 March 1871 in Weymouth, County of Dorset, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG.1 |
Death | 23 December 1930 | He died The cause of his death (at the age of 59) on Tuesday, December 23rd, 1930 is not known on 23 December 1930 at age 59 at 18 High StreetG in Weymouth, County of Dorset, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG. His death is not known & it occurred in today's England |
Residence | 1881 | Charles Lanning Pavey lived at Melcombe RegisG in Weymouth, County of Dorset, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG, in 1881. Relationship to Head: Son |
Last Edited | 25 April 2023 |
Father* | Charles Lanning Pavey (b. 13 September 1842, d. 25 December 1888) |
Mother* | Ann Jolliffe (b. January 1846, d. 1898) |
Pedigree Link |
Birth | about 1870 | Elizabeth Pavey was born about 1870 in Weymouth, County of Dorset, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG.1 |
Death | after 1881 | She died The cause of her death (as a pre-teen aged 11) in the year of 1881 is not known after 1881 in Weymouth, County of Dorset, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG. Her death is not known & it occurred in today's England (location not known; used birth place) |
Name | Elizabeth Pavey was also known as Bessie, Likely Her Every-Day Name. | |
Residence | 1881 | She lived at Melcombe RegisG in Weymouth, County of Dorset, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG, in 1881. Relationship to Head: Daughter |
Last Edited | 25 April 2023 |
References | Don's Family and His Direct Ancestors |
Father* | William Thomas Jolliffe (b. before 14 January 1816, d. 23 September 1900) |
Mother* | Maria Robbins (b. about 1809, d. October 1874) |
Pedigree Link |
Son* | Robert Beau (b. about 1860, d. after 1860) |
Birth | about 1837 | Elizabeth Ann Jolliffe was born about 1837 in Weymouth, County of Dorset, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG.1 |
Death | after 1894 | She died The cause of her death (at the age of 57) in the year of 1894 is not known after 1894 in Weymouth, 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 | 1841 Census Melcombe Regis. St Thomas Street. Missions Court Elizabeth Jolliffe (niece) aged 4 1871 Melcombe Regis Census Elizabeth Beau (widow) aged 35 and Robert Beau her son aged 11 (born London) living with her mother at St Mary street, Melcombe Regis In her father's will of 16 Jan 1894, probate granted 17 Nov 1900, she is referred to as Elizabeth Irons. | |
Baptism | 26 February 1837 | Elizabeth Ann Jolliffe was baptized on 26 February 1837. |
Residence | 1851 | She lived at Chipping BarnetG in Region of Greater London, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG+, in 1851. Resource event had no description; added / NFIA |
Residence | 1871 | She lived in Weymouth, County of Dorset, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG, in 1871. Resource event had no description; added / NFIA2 |
Last Edited | 1 June 2023 |
References | Don's Family and His Direct Ancestors |
Father* | James Jolliffe (b. 8 August 1699, d. 2 November 1777) |
Mother* | Elizabeth Michel (b. about 1695, d. 1760) |
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Birth | 1724 | Elizabeth Jolliffe was born in 1724 in Portesham, Dorsetshire, England (Kingdom of Great Britain), EuropeG. |
Death | after 1724 | She died after 1724 in Portesham, Dorsetshire, England (Kingdom of Great Britain), EuropeG. The cause of her death (sadly, as an infant in their 1st year) in the year of 1724 is not known-surviving in 1724 as an infant was difficult & it occurred in the Kingdom of Great Britain (location not known; used birth place) |
Person Source | Elizabeth Jolliffe had person sources.1 |
Last Edited | 9 April 2024 |
Father* | Henry Charles Jolliffe (b. before 3 October 1824, d. December 1891) |
Mother* | Ann Gordon (b. about 1822, d. 26 August 1892) |
Pedigree Link |
Birth | about 1844 | Elizabeth Jolliffe was born about 1844 in Weymouth, County of Dorset, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG. |
Death | March 1846 | She died The cause of her death (sadly, as an infant in their 1st year) in March, 1846 is not known in March 1846 at age ~2 in Weymouth, County of Dorset, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG. Her death is not known & it occurred in today's England |
Burial | 7 March 1846 | She was buried on 7 March 1846 at Buried in an unknown cemeteryG in Weymouth, County of Dorset, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG. |
Person Source | Elizabeth Jolliffe had person sources.1 | |
Baptism | 31 May 1844 | She was baptized on 31 May 1844 in Weymouth, County of Dorset, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG. |
Last Edited | 9 April 2024 |
Father* | Thomas Jolliffe (b. 1859, d. after 1890) |
Mother* | Mary Jane Stone (b. about 1859, d. after 1890) |
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Birth | 1881 | Charlotte A. Jolliffe was born in 1881 in Weymouth, County of Dorset, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG. |
Death | after 1881 | She died The cause of her death (sadly, as an infant in their 1st year) in the year of 1881 is not known after 1881 in Weymouth, 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 | 1901 Census. Page 1293041. St Mary's, Hampshire Charlotte Jolliffe aged 19 a Baker/Shopkeeper born Weymouth. | |
Person Source | Charlotte A. Jolliffe had person sources.1 | |
Baptism | 30 August 1881 | She was baptized on 30 August 1881 at Church of St. John's, Isle of PortlandG, in Weymouth, County of Dorset, England (United Kingdom), EuropeG. |
Last Edited | 9 April 2024 |
Father* | Flavius Valarius Constantine, I {Romans} (b. 27 February 271, d. 22 May 337) |
Mother* | Eusebia Fausta Flavia Maxima, {Romans} (b. 289, d. 360) |
Pedigree Link |
Birth | about 303 | Flavius Julius Diroma, {Romans}, was born about 303. |
Death | after 303 | He died after 303 at CiliciaG+ in Turkey, AsiaG. The cause of his death (sadly, as an infant in their 1st year) in the year of 303AD is not known-surviving in 303 as an infant was difficult & it occurred in Turkey1 |
Last Edited | 2 July 2023 |
References | Don's Family and His Direct Ancestors |
Father* | (Father) Thrand (b. about 866, d. after 886) |
Mother* | (Mother), of Anna-by Thrand (b. about 866, d. after 886) |
Pedigree Link |
Daughter* | Cyrid ÓláfsDóttir, of Denmark+ (b. 11 January 919, d. 13 November 1002) |
Birth | 886 | Anna Ingeborg Sula Björnsson ThrandsDóttir was born in 886 in Naeriki, Uppsala, Sweden, EuropeG.1 |
Death | 2 February 932 | She died on 2 February 932 at age ~46 at StockholmG in Uppsala, Uppsala Län, Sweden, EuropeG. The cause of her death (at the age of 46) on Saturday, February 2nd, 932AD is not known-surviving in 932 was difficult Died as Queen of Sweden |
Title | after 886 | Anna Ingeborg Sula Björnsson ThrandsDóttir held the title of Queen of Sweden after 886. |
Last Edited | 28 June 2023 |
Father* | Elisha Eales, {tagged} Baptism:spouse match (b. before 10 November 1651, d. 11 February 1723) |
Mother* | Anne Elliott, {tagged} Baptism:spouse match (b. before 10 November 1651, d. 1727) |
Pedigree Link |
Son* | John Robert Eales+ (b. 1700, d. 5 March 1760) |
Son* | Elisha Eales+ (b. 1717, d. 26 October 1786) |
Daughter* | Ann Eales (b. 1718, d. after 1718) |
Son* | William Eales+ (b. 1720, d. 21 November 1762) |
Daughter* | Abigail Eales (b. 1721, d. 17 March 1757) |
Son* | Robert Eales (b. 1724, d. 2 January 1738) |
Birth | 12 December 1682 | Robert Eales was born on 12 December 1682 in Cold Higham, Northamptonshire, England (Tudor), EuropeG. |
Marriage | 26 January 1716 | He and Margaret Ashpole were married on 26 January 1716 at Saint Giles ChurchG in Northampton Borough, Northamptonshire, England (Kingdom of Great Britain), EuropeG. |
Death | 12 December 1764 | He died on 12 December 1764 at age 82 in Cold Higham, Northamptonshire, England (Kingdom of Great Britain), EuropeG. The cause of his death (at the age of 82) on Wednesday, December 12th, 1764 is not known-surviving in 1764 was difficult & it occurred in England of the Kingdom of Great Britain |
Person Source | Robert Eales had person sources.1 |
Last Edited | 9 April 2024 |
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Son* | George W. Chambers+ (b. 8 August 1907, d. 22 December 1987) |
Son* | Richard Chambers (b. about 1910, d. after 1930) |
Son* | Watson Chambers (b. about 1913, d. after 1930) |
Daughter* | Ruth Chambers (b. about 1918, d. after 1930) |
Daughter* | Elizabeth Chambers (b. about 1922, d. after 1930) |
Birth | about 1881 | Elizabeth was born about 1881 in State of New Jersey, United States (North America)G.1,2 |
Death | after 1930 | She died The cause of her death (at the age of 49) in the year of 1930 is not known after 1930 in State of New Jersey, United States (North America)G. Her death is not known & it occurred in the State of New Jersey (location not known; used birth place) |
Residence | 1910 | Elizabeth lived at Nutley Ward 2G in Nutley, Essex County, New Jersey, United States (North America)G, in 1910. Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head of House: wife |
Residence | 1930 | She lived in Nutley, Essex County, New Jersey, United States (North America)G, in 1930. Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head of House: wife |
Last Edited | 25 April 2023 |
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Son* | George W. Chambers+ (b. 8 August 1907, d. 22 December 1987) |
Son* | Richard Chambers (b. about 1910, d. after 1930) |
Son* | Watson Chambers (b. about 1913, d. after 1930) |
Daughter* | Ruth Chambers (b. about 1918, d. after 1930) |
Daughter* | Elizabeth Chambers (b. about 1922, d. after 1930) |
Birth | about 1877 | Watson R. Chambers was born about 1877 in State of New Jersey, United States (North America)G.1,2 |
Death | after 1930 | He died The cause of his death (at the age of 53) in the year of 1930 is not known after 1930 in State of New Jersey, United States (North America)G. His death is not known & it occurred in the State of New Jersey (location not known; used birth place) |
Residence | 1910 | Watson R. Chambers lived at Nutley Ward 2G in Nutley, Essex County, New Jersey, United States (North America)G, in 1910. Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head of House: Head |
Residence | 1930 | He lived in Nutley, Essex County, New Jersey, United States (North America)G, in 1930. Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head of House: Head |
Last Edited | 25 April 2023 |
Father* | Abner Bradford (b. 25 December 1707, d. 18 June 1784) |
Mother* | Susannah Potter (b. 20 March 1711, d. 1765) |
Pedigree Link |
Birth | about 1758 | Abner Bradford was born about 1758 in Kingston, Colonial County of Plymouth, The Province of Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America (North America)G. |
Death | between 1779 and 1848 | He died between 1779 and 1848 in Kingston, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States (North America)G. The cause of his death in the State of Massachusetts (location not known; used birth place) at the age of 21 in the year of 1779 (possibly in 1848) is not known |
Person Source | Abner Bradford had person sources.1 |
Last Edited | 13 February 2025 |
Father* | John de Norbury, {Tagged} Parents (b. 1375, d. 1414) |
Mother* | Elizabeth Botiler (b. 1386, d. 28 August 1462) |
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Birth | 1393 | Elizabeth de Norbury, {tagged} Young mother, was born in 1393 in Norbury, Cheshire, England (Medieval), EuropeG. |
Marriage | 1408 | John Hende, Jr., and she were married in 1408 at Saint James's Palace in the City of WestminsterG in Region of Greater London, England (Medieval), EuropeG+. |
Death | 28 August 1462 | She died on 28 August 1462 at age ~69 in Wem, Shropshire, England (Medieval), EuropeG. The cause of her death (at the age of 69) on Thursday, August 28th, 1462 is not known-surviving in 1462 was difficult & it occurred in Medieval England |
Person Source | Elizabeth de Norbury, {tagged} Young mother, had person sources.1 |
Last Edited | 9 April 2024 |
References | Don's Family and His Direct Ancestors Most Ancient of Don's Actual Ancients, Enos ben Seth |
Father* | Richard Fitzrichard Beauclerc, I of Normandië, Don's 29th GGF (b. 23 August 963, d. 23 August 1027) |
Mother* | Judith, Don's 29th GGM (in another branch) (b. 982, d. 16 June 1017) |
Pedigree Link |
Birth | 1007 | Adelai, of Normandië, was born in 1007 in Normandië, France (Medieval), EuropeG. |
Death | 27 July 1037 | She died on 27 July 1037 at age ~30 at Francia (in Spanish; the person is connected to Spain)G in France (Medieval), EuropeG+. The cause of her death (at the age of 30) on Thursday, July 27th, 1037 is not known-surviving in 1037 was difficult & it occurred in Medieval France |
Name | Adelai, of Normandië, was also known as Judith. | |
Person Source | She had person sources.1 |
Last Edited | 9 April 2024 |
Father* | Stephen Frank Oreskovich (b. 20 August 1888, d. 5 February 1958) |
Mother* | Lucie Mary Svygar (b. 25 November 1896, d. 18 October 1985) |
Pedigree Link |
Birth | 25 November 1920 | Nicholas Frank Orovich was born on 25 November 1920 in Mayville, Clark County, Wisconsin, United States (North America)G.1 |
Marriage | 9 August 1947 | He and Joyce Elizabeth Smith were married on 9 August 1947. |
Death | 12 February 2002 | He died The cause of his death (at the age of 82) on Tuesday, February 12th, 2002 is not known on 12 February 2002 at age 81 in Crystal River, Citrus County, Florida, United States (North America)G. His death is not known & it occurred in the State of Florida2,3,4 |
Burial | after 12 February 2002 | He was buried after 12 February 2002 at Buried in an unknown cemeteryG in Bushnell, Sumter County, Florida, United States (North America)G.5 |
Name | Nicholas Frank Orovich was also known as Nick, His Every-Day Name. | |
Name | He was also known as Nicolaus Nichlas Owoick. | |
Person Source | He had person sources.6,7,8,9 | |
Residence | 1930 | He lived in Mayville, Dodge County, Wisconsin, United States (North America)G, in 1930. Age: 9; Marital status: Single; Relation to Head of House: Son |
Residence | 1940 | He lived at Ward 3G in Mayville, Dodge County, Wisconsin, United States (North America)G, in 1940. Resource event had no description; added / NFIA |
Occupation | before 1942 | Before 1942 Nicholas Frank Orovich was Canning and preserving of foods (prior to his enlistment in 1942) in Mayville, Dodge County, Wisconsin, United States (North America)G. Location presumed |
Residence | about 1942 | He lived in State of Wisconsin, United States (North America)G, about 1942. Resource event had no description; added / NFIA10 |
Military | between 27 November 1942 and 1945 | He served in the military between 27 November 1942 and 1945. He enlisted for the duration of WWII or for another emergency, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherwise according to law |
Military | 1 December 1942 | He served in the military Age: 22 on 1 December 1942.11 |
Residence | 1987 | He lived in Crystal River, Citrus County, Florida, United States (North America)G, in 1987. Age: 67; also shown as in "Mayville, Clark, WI" |
Residence | 1997 | He lived in Crystal River, Citrus County, Florida, United States (North America)G, in 1997. Also in 1998 1999 2000 2001 and 200212 |
Last Edited | 27 August 2023 |
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Birth | 3 November 1928 | Aline Hayden was born on 3 November 1928 in County of Madison, Alabama, United States (North America)G. |
Death | 12 March 1998 | She died The cause of her death (at the age of 70) on Thursday, March 12th, 1998 is not known on 12 March 1998 at age 69 in Huntsville, Madison County, Alabama, United States (North America)G. Her death is not known & it occurred in the State of Alabama |
Person Source | Aline Hayden had person sources.1 |
Last Edited | 9 April 2024 |
Father* | William Bradford, Jr. (b. 19 March 1558, d. 15 July 1591) |
Mother* | Alice Hanson (b. 8 December 1562, d. 23 May 1597) |
Pedigree Link |
Son* | Richard Bradford (b. 1611, d. 1716) |
Son* | John Bradford (b. 1615, d. 21 September 1676) |
Son* | William Bradford, IV {tagged} research duplicate wives+ (b. 17 June 1624, d. 20 February 1703) |
Son* | John Bradford, {Tagged} Research Dup? (b. 1625, d. 1678) |
Daughter* | Mercy Bradford (b. 22 May 1627, d. 9 May 1657) |
Son* | Joseph Bradford, {Tagged} Research Person (b. 22 May 1627, d. 1628) |
Daughter* | Mary Bradford (b. 3 February 1628, d. after 1628) |
Daughter* | Alice Bradford (b. 1632, d. 12 December 1671) |
Birth | 19 March 1589 | William Bradford, III, was born on 19 March 1589 at Manor HouseG in Austerfield, the West Riding of Yorkshire, England (Tudor), EuropeG+.1,2 |
Marriage | 9 December 1613 | He and Dorothy May were married on 9 December 1613 in Leiden, South Holland, The Netherlands, EuropeG.3 |
Marriage | 14 August 1623 | He and Alice Carpenter were married on 14 August 1623 in The Plymouth Colony (West of the Cape Cod Bay), British Colonial America (North America)G+.4,5,6 |
Death | 9 April 1657 | He died on 9 April 1657 at age 68 in The Plymouth Colony (West of the Cape Cod Bay), British Colonial America (North America)G+. The cause of his death (at the age of 68) on Monday, April 9th, 1657 is not known-surviving in 1657 was difficult Died as the Second Governor of the Plymouth Colony |
Burial | 9 May 1657 | He was buried on 9 May 1657 at Buried in the cemetery at Burial Hill, which is close to the Coles Hill Burial-groundG+, in The Plymouth Colony (West of the Cape Cod Bay), British Colonial America (North America)G+. While William is buried at this cemetery, he is not a part of the Pilgrim Memorial Tomb Sarcophagus, which holds the 45 people "that died in the 1st year"…view the Death of his spouse, Dorothy May for additional details Forty-five of the 102 passengers on the Pilgrim ship, Mayfair (74 males and 28 females, 3 of whom were pregnant) died after their arrival in the winter of 1620-21; the colonists suffered greatly from a lack of shelter, scurvy and the general conditions for the journey. See more details in William's Arrival note They were buried at that time on Cole's Hill, which became Burial Hill. In 1921, some of the remains of persons that were buried on the hill were collected into the Sarcophagus that is the Pilgrim Memorial Tomb, erected by the General Society of Mayflower Descendants in 1920, and is stored today on Burial Hill in Plymouth An image of the Sarcophagus is attached; more details are here: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4153 |
Note | When William Bradford III was born in March, 1590 at Austerfield, York on the Northern border of England, his father, William, was 23 and his mother, Alice, was 27. He was baptised 19 Mar 1590 He became a dissenter from the church of England, and in 1607, when only eighteen years of age (in company with others) made an unsuccessful attempt to go to Leyden near Amsterdam, in Holland. Through the treachery of the master of the vessel, they were thrown into prison. Another attempt in 1608 was successful. He was active in preparing to come to America with Rev. John Robinson's church and was foremost in finding a proper place for a settlement of the new colony He was a Fustian maker (weaver) in 1611 He traveled on the Mayflower Pilgrim ship in 1620 and helped to establish the Plymouth Colony. On the death of Governor Carver, he was elected as the second Governor of the Plymouth Colony and remained so over thirty-three years between 1621 and 1632, 1634 and 1635 and 1637 and 1644 William Bradford's wife, Dorothy May, was drowned before she got ashore at Plymouth and he then married, Mrs. Alice Southworth (Carpenter), widow of Edward Southworth. They lived near William Bradford when he was in England. She was about thirty-three years old. She waived her right of a personal visit, which would call the governor away from duties of vast importance, to their new colony, in the wilderness" [The Janes Family, pages 114-115] He died at the age of 67 on May 9, 1657 in Plymouth, Massachusetts, and was buried at the Plymouth Burial Hill in the Plymouth Colony A History of the Plymouth Plantation (incorrectly attached to Wm. Bradford Jr) "…owned at various times considerable tracts of land in Plymouth, among which may be mentioned a house and lot on the corner of Main Street and Town Square, and a house and lot near Stony Brook, in that part of Plymouth which was incorporated as Kingston, in 1726, in both of which he at various times made his home." and "William Bradford's wife died soon after their arrival; he married again and hath four children, three whereof are married." The manuscript of "History of Plymouth Plantation" is at the Massachusetts State Library and exhibited daily -Still-Of Plymouth Plantation: "About 100 persons reached Plymouth in the Mayflower in December 1620. Ten years later, after new arrivals by the Anne, the Fortune, the Little James and the Talbot, the total population was about 300. In 1650, when Governor Bradford stopped writing, there were less than a thousand people under his jurisdiction." Also, view the attached PDF (Historical Data event) that shares a detailed report of his life, as well as each of the events in his profile that hold key data for the Pilgrim journey in 1620 Also see http://www.pilgrimhallmuseum.org/william_bradford.htm. | |
Person Source | William Bradford, III, had person sources.7,8,9,10 | |
Historical data | He See attached note and PDF. The attached PDF shares a detailed report of his life and his profile holds key data for the Pilgrim journey events in 1620 | |
Note | William Bradford married Dorothy May in Amsterdam, Holland on December 10, 1613 Their marriage record indicates that she was 16 years old and that she was from Wisbech in Cambridgeshire; the record also notes a Henry May, who is presumed to have been her father. | |
Christening | 19 March 1590 | He was christened on 19 March 1590 in Austerfield, the West Riding of Yorkshire, England (Tudor), EuropeG+.11 |
Occupation | 1611 | In 1611 William Bradford, III, was a Fustian Maker in Leiden, South Holland, The Netherlands, EuropeG. See information in the main reference document |
Departure | 6 September 1620 | He departed for the US from at Mayflower ShipG+ in Southampton, Hampshire, England (Tudor), EuropeG, on or around on 6 September 1620. Note: the actual date is 16-Sep /the Pilgrims used a different calendar The departure from England was on the Pilgrim ship, Mayflower The Pilgrim ship Mayflower (a small ship, 100-feet long) embarked from London under Captain Christopher Jones (whose name was used to name a river) in the middle of July 1620 with 65 passengers and proceeded to Southampton to meet up with the Speedwell ship, which was bringing the Leyden contingent from Holland The two ships originally planned to begin their trans-Atlantic journey on August 5th, 1620 but problems with Speedwell caused the loss of a month of critical voyage time with the fall Atlantic gale season coming on. After two false starts and the failed full repairs to Speedwell's leaking hull, some of the passengers chose not to continue, returning to Holland on the Speedwell. The remaining passengers boarded the Mayflower, making a total of 102 passengers (including 3 pregnant women) as well as a crew of 30-40 making conditions extremely cramped…They finally departed Plymouth, Devon, England on September 6th, 1620. |
Arrival | 11 November 1620 | He arrived in the US at at Within the waters of the Cape Cod Bay, near ProvincetownG, in The Plymouth Colony (West of the Cape Cod Bay), British Colonial America (North America)G+, on or around on 11 November 1620 an actual Immigration event may not be present. The trip from England was on the Pilgrim ship, Mayflower "Anchored and the first explorations at Plymouth Colony" Wm Bradford had yet to assume any significant leadership role in the colony by the time that he was 30. The Mayflower anchored in Provincetown Harbor and he volunteered to be a member of the exploration parties searching for a place for settlement. In November and December, these parties made three separate ventures from the Mayflower on foot and by boat, finally locating Plymouth Harbor in mid-December and selecting that site for settlement During the first expedition on foot, Bradford got caught in a deer trap made by Indians and hauled nearly upside down. The third exploration departed from the Mayflower on December 6, 1620 when a group of men (including Bradford) located Plymouth Bay. A winter storm nearly sank their boat as they approached the bay, but they managed to land on Clark's Island, suffering from severe exposure to the cold and waves.[31] During the ensuing days, they explored the bay and found a suitable place for settlement, now the site of downtown Plymouth, Massachusetts. The location featured a prominent hill ideal for a defensive fort. There were numerous brooks providing fresh water, and it had been the location of an Indian village known as Patuxet; therefore, much of the area had already been cleared for planting crops. The Patuxet tribe had been wiped out by plagues between 1616 and 1619, possibly as a result of contact with English fishermen or from contact with the French to the north. Bradford wrote that bones of the dead were clearly evident in many places.12 |
Historical fact | 21 November 1620 | He The Mayflower Compact was written and signed shortly after the landing; see note; at Within the waters of the Cape Cod Bay (near Provincetown)G+ in Southampton, Hampshire, England (Tudor), EuropeG, on 21 November 1620. The Mayflower Compact The Compact was written and signed shortly after the Mayfair ship landed on November 11, 1620, where 41 adult male colonists, including two indentured servants, signed the Mayflower Compact: "In the name of God, Amen. "We, whose names are underwritten, the Loyal Subjects of our dread Sovereign Lord King James, by the Grace of God, of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, King, defender of the Faith, etc.: "Having undertaken, for the Glory of God, and advancements of the Christian faith, and the honor of our King and Country, a voyage to plant the first colony in the Northern parts of Virginia; do by these presents, solemnly and mutually, in the presence of God, and one another; covenant and combine ourselves together into a civil body politic; for our better ordering, and preservation and furtherance of the ends aforesaid; and by virtue hereof to enact, constitute, and frame, such just and equal laws, ordinances, acts, constitutions, and offices, from time to time, as shall be thought most meet and convenient for the general good of the colony; unto which we promise all due submission and obedience. "In witness whereof we have hereunder subscribed our names at Cape Cod, the 11th of November, in the year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord King James, of England, France, Ireland the eighteenth, and of Scotland the fifty-fourth. Anno Domini 1620." These are the men who signed the agreement: John Carver [the First Governor of the Colony], William Bradford [the Second Governor of the Colony], Degory Priest, Edward Tilley, John Tilley, Thomas Williams, Edward Winslow, Francis Cooke, Gilbert Winslow, William Brewster, Thomas Rogers, Edmund Margesson, Isaac Allerton, Thomas Tinker, Peter Brown, Myles Standish, John Rigsdale, Richard Britteridge, John Alden, Edward Fuller, George Soule, Samuel Fuller, John Turner, Richard Clarke, Christopher Martin, Francis Eaton, Richard Gardinar, William Mullins, James Chilton, John Allerton, William White, John Crackstone, Thomas English, Richard Warren, John Billington, Edward Doty, John Howland, Moses Fletcher, Edward Leister, Stephen Hopkins and John Goodman [ it is supposed that those passengers who did not sign were either women or were not yet twenty-one years of age ] It's unclear who wrote the Mayflower Compact, but the well-educated Separatist and pastor William Brewster is usually given credit; it is not known as the "Mayflower Compact" until someone named it until after the American Revolution, more than a century and a half later The Pilgrim Colony leaders wanted to quell any rebellion before it took hold as establishing a New World colony would have been difficult enough without dissent in the ranks. They needed as many productive, law-abiding souls as possible to make the colony successful and with that in mind, they set out to create a temporary set of laws for ruling themselves as per majority agreement See the report here also https://www.history.com/topics/colonial-america/mayflower-compact |
Title | between 1621 and 9 April 1657 | He held the title of Second Governor of the Plymouth Colony between 1621 and 9 April 1657 in The Plymouth Colony (West of the Cape Cod Bay), British Colonial America (North America)G+. When Plymouth Colony's original Governor, John Carver died in 1621, Bradford was unanimously elected to office as the second governor of Plymouth colony and was later reelected 30 times |
Occupation | before April 1657 | Before April 1657 William Bradford, III, was a Highway surveyor/Deputy @ Court; source (family tree) had incorrect date: Abt 1660 / resolved. |
Military | before April 1657 | He served in the military Major before April 1657 in The Colony of Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America (North America)G+. |
Residence | before 9 April 1657 | He lived in The Plymouth Colony (West of the Cape Cod Bay), British Colonial America (North America)G+, before 9 April 1657. Resource event had no description; added / NFIA |
Occupation | before 9 April 1657 | Before 9 April 1657 William Bradford, III, was an Author of "On Plymouth Plantation" in The Plymouth Colony (West of the Cape Cod Bay), British Colonial America (North America)G+. |
Last Edited | 26 March 2024 |
Father* | John Edward Reimer (b. 2 January 1906, d. 27 May 1988) |
Mother* | Effie G. Fruzen (b. 26 December 1907, d. 16 July 1999) |
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Birth | 7 July 1937 | Judith Dale Reimer was born on 7 July 1937 in Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin, United States (North America)G. |
Marriage | 3 September 1966 | Stewart David Ross, II, and she were married on 3 September 1966 in County of Codington, South Dakota, United States (North America)G.1 |
Death | 19 September 2011 | She died The cause of her death (at the age of 74) on Monday, September 19th, 2011 is not known on 19 September 2011 at age 74 in Springfield, Sangamon County, Illinois, United States (North America)G. Her death is not known & it occurred in the State of Illinois |
Burial | 22 September 2011 | She was buried on 22 September 2011 at Buried in an unknown cemeteryG in Springfield, Sangamon County, Illinois, United States (North America)G.2 |
Name | Judith Dale Reimer was also known as Judy, Her Every-Day Name. | |
Residence | 1966 | She lived in Fallon, Churchill County, Nebraska, United States (North America)G, in 1966. Resource event had no description; added1 |
Last Edited | 25 September 2023 |
Father* | Robert Spencer (b. 1570, d. 25 October 1627) |
Mother* | Margaret Willoughby (b. 1571, d. 17 August 1597) |
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Birth | 14 August 1594 | Margaret Spencer was born on 14 August 1594 at AlthorpG in Daventry District, Northamptonshire, England (Tudor), EuropeG.1 |
Death | 6 December 1613 | She died on 6 December 1613 at age 19 in England (Tudor), EuropeG+. The cause of her death (as a teenager aged 19) on Friday, December 6th, 1613 is not known-surviving in 1613 as a teenager was difficult & it occurred in Tudor England |
Last Edited | 25 April 2023 |
Father* | John Hende, Sr. (b. 1325, d. after 1360) |
Mother* | (Mother), of 2 children-by John Hende Sr (b. about 1327, d. after 1360) |
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Birth | 1360 | John Hende, Jr., was born in 1360 in Stondon Massey, Essexshire, England (Medieval), EuropeG. |
Marriage | 1408 | He and Elizabeth de Norbury, {tagged} Young mother, were married in 1408 at Saint James's Palace in the City of WestminsterG in Region of Greater London, England (Medieval), EuropeG+. |
Death | 12 August 1418 | He died on 12 August 1418 at age ~58 at Middlesex CountyG+ in Region of Greater London, England (Medieval), EuropeG+. The cause of his death (at the age of 58) on Wednesday, August 12th, 1418 is not known-surviving in 1418 was difficult Died as a Lord |
Person Source | John Hende, Jr., had person sources.1 | |
Occupation | 1391 | In 1391 John Hende, Jr., was a Mayor at Saint James's Palace in the City of WestminsterG in Region of Greater London, England (Medieval), EuropeG+. |
Title | before 1418 | He held the title of Lord before 1418. |
Last Edited | 9 April 2024 |
Father* | Thomas Eldred (b. 1460, d. 1545) |
Mother* | Agnes Lawsdall (b. 1460, d. 1545) |
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Birth | 1498 | Robert Eldred was born in 1498 in Knettishall, Suffolk County, England (Tudor), EuropeG+. |
Death | after 1498 | He died after 1498 in Knettishall, Suffolk County, England (Tudor), EuropeG+. The cause of his death (sadly, as an infant in their 1st year) in the year of 1498 is not known-surviving in 1498 as an infant was difficult & it occurred in Tudor England (location not known; used birth place) |
Person Source | Robert Eldred had person sources.1 |
Last Edited | 9 April 2024 |
Father* | John Eldred (b. 1419, d. 9 April 1489) |
Mother* | Joan Coupe (b. 1423, d. 9 April 1489) |
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Son* | Thomas Eldred+ (b. 1460, d. 1545) |
Daughter* | Agnes Eldred (b. 1462, d. after 1462) |
Son* | John Eldred (b. 1463, d. 1483) |
Daughter* | Mary Eldred (b. about 1464, d. after 1464) |
Birth | before 1439 | Reginald Eldred was born before 1439 in Corby, Lincolnshire, England (Medieval), EuropeG. |
Marriage | 1472 | He and Agnes Coupe were married in 1472 in Corby, Lincolnshire, England (Medieval), EuropeG. |
Death | 18 March 1527 | He died on 18 March 1527 in Knettishall, Suffolk County, England (Tudor), EuropeG+. The cause of his death (at the age of 88) on Friday, March 18th, 1527 is not known-surviving in 1527 was difficult & it occurred in Tudor England |
Person Source | Reginald Eldred had person sources.1 |
Last Edited | 9 April 2024 |