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2401 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] John is son of Fred Ames and Annie Johnson. He was a salesman for Standard Brands. | Ames, John (I2070)
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2402 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Bell, J. (I2097)
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2403 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] John m. 20 May 1863 at Penobscot, ME to Susan W. Perkins (she b. 22 Oct 1843, d. 30 January 1864). | Conner, John T. (I2000)
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2404 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] John m. 4 July 1679 Mattithia Aldredge of Dorchester, MA, daughter of George Aldredge. They r. "Liberty Plain" in South Hingham. Eight children are listed in "History of the Town of Hingham," II:196. | Dunbar, John (I357)
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2405 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] John married the king's daughter and received a charter for the whole earldom of Moray, except the lordship and lands of Lachaber and Badenoch, kept for the king's son, Alexander Stewart. On his death he left two sons and a daughter, Mabella, married to Robert, 6th Earl of Sutherland. | Dunbar, Earl of Moray John (I2659)
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2406 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] John was Earl of Comyn, Baron of Toursbourg, and General of the King's Forces. His wife is unknown. Another source styles him "Jean de Conteville." | Bourg, Count of Comyn John de (I1484)
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2407 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Jonathan, shown as 9th child, m. (1) 03-22-1729 Hannah Tower and (2) Hannarh Garnet. | Dunbar, Jonathan (I373)
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2408 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Joseph m. 4 October 1729 Elizabeth Cole of Plympton. In 1736 they moved to Halifax, MA, Children are given in "History of the Town of Hingham," II:197. | Dunbar, Joseph II (I372)
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2409 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Joseph resided at South Hingham, MA where he was a farmer. | Dunbar, Joseph (I2218)
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2410 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Joseph was a farmer; age 21 when married to Elizabeth in a double ceremony with her brother, Ezra. Joseph is son of Warren Grant of Stockton, ME and his wife Dolly ______. | Grant, Joseph W. (I2223)
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2411 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Joseph was mate on the barkentine Thomas J. Stewart, lost at sea with all hands. Joseph never married. | Conner, Joseph C. (I1845)
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2412 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Josephine was a teacher; she never married. | Conner, Josephine Sara (I1894)
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2413 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Joshua m. 21 September 1699 Hannah Hatch. Hannah d. 17 June 1743 at age 70. They farmed at South Hingham, MA, and he was constable in 1728. They had seven children - see "History of the Town of Hingham," II:197. | Dunbar, Joshua (I2637)
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2414 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Josie m. George Monroe. | Black, Josie (I2625)
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2415 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Joy is daughter of Lucius Grindle and Mabell Gray, both of Penobscot, ME. | Grindle, Joy Louise (I2058)
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2416 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Judicael is brother of Alain le Grand of Nantes and in 879 was "Chief of Half." Rennes is a town in western France and was the capital of Brittany; its Roman era name was Condate (hence Condat and Conde), a center of the Roman road network. | Judicael Count of Rennes (I1678)
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2417 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Judy Hutchins (hutchins@acadia.net) shared 4/99 via email that he m. 20 Aug 1916 Beatrice Bowden and had Reginald Bowden Hutchins (b. 1919, d. 2 March 1993 at Portland, ME- m. and had Douglas Hutchins). | Hutchins, Wilbert Homer (I2035)
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2418 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Karl served in the armed forces during World War II. He m. Amelia C. Cannon (1893-1970) and is buried with her. They had a son, Karl, who died young. | Dunbar, Karl B. (I2498)
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2419 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Katie was a teacher. She m. Paul Eastman 02-21-1931 at Portsmouth, NH - he was born 10-16-1906 at Cundip Harbor to William Eastman and Julia Thompson. Katie and Paul r. near Orland, ME, and he was a lobster fisherman. They had no children. | Conner, Katie Louise (I1948)
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2420 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Kenneth II was murdered by his own men. He is said to have married a princess of Leinster. | MacMalcolm, King of Scots Kenneth II (I1296)
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2421 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Kilravock is near Croy, a village very close to the Inverness airport, and also to Macbeth's castle of Cawdor. | Rose, "of Kilravock" Hugh (I2648)
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2422 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Known as "the Freckled." "The Earliest English Kings," D. P. Kirby (London: outledge, 1992), p. 212: "The advent to royal power in 825 of Merfyn Frych ap Gwriad, a Powys prince with possible Manx connections, whose father had married a daughter of Cynan ap Rhodri, king of Gwynedd, established the second dynasty of Gwynedd. Merfyn's marriage to Nest, sister of Cyngen ap Cadell, king of Powys, strenthened the Powysian associations of this second dynasty...." http://www.britannia.com/bios/ebk/merfynrd.html offers (2001): "Merfyn Frych, King of Gwynedd & Ynys Manaw (c.780-844)(Welsh-Merfyn, Latin-Marbinus, English-Mervin) Merfyn the Freckled was the son of King Guriat of Ynys Manaw, heir to the lost Kingdom of South Rheged. His mother was Esyllt ferch Cynan, the heiress of Gwynedd, and after the death of her uncle in AD 825, the throne was secured for Merfyn. He crossed from Ynys Manaw (Isle of Man), where he was almost certainly already King, to bring a new stability as well as a new dynasty to Gwynedd after many years of Civil War. He reigned for 19 years and, sadly, though Gwynedd gained from his rule, an absentee monarch left Manaw open to invasion. The Hiberno-Viking, Godred mac Fergus established himself there in 836 and the country ws never recovered. Merfyn died in AD 844." | Frych, Merfyn ("Mervin") (I1688)
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2423 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Lambert was slain in battle at Lille. Adelaide may not have been married to him, or Judith may have been daughter of first wife - see "Ancestral Roots..." (Baltimore, 1992 - 7th edition), p. 130. | Boulogne, Count Of Lens Lambert of (I1176)
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2424 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Ronsey, L. (I1929)
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2425 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Launcelot is "de Brequebed of Pont Audemar." | Brequebed, Launcelot de (I1588)
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2426 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Laura m. 15 July 1913 in Otis, ME to Frank Watts. | Young, Laura Condon (I2614)
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2427 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Listed as 11th child. | Dunbar, Benjamin (I366)
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2428 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Lizzie H. Grant deeded 30 April 1888 Conner property to Fred Conner (Deed Book 244, p. 511). Penobscot V.R. give Elizabeth's birth-date. | Conner, Elizabeth H. (I2222)
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2429 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Llewellyn I, Ap Iorworth: he descends from the ancient Princes of North Wales (earliest known ancestor is Llewellyn, Prince of N. Wales, d. 994) and from Aelfgar (Edgar), Earl of Mercia who was banished in 1058 (d. 1059), and his wife Alfigifu (their dau. Editha m. Griffith I, Llewellyn's son & heir). He recovered his paternal lands in 1194 and in 1201 was the greatest prince in Wales; in 1215 he took Shrewsbury; his rights were secured by special clauses in the Magna Charta. In 1239 he retired to a Cistercian monastery. Ernst-Friedrich Kraentzler, "The Ancestory of Richard Plantagenet and Cecily de Neville..." (Salt Lake City: Accelerated Indexing Systems, 1978), p. 25, gives Llewellyn's birth year as about 1164. He is known as "The Great". Professor Stewart Baldwin discusses Llewellyn's ancestry in "The American Genealogist" for October, 2001. | Iorworth, Ap Prince, N.Wales Llewellyn (I1006)
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2430 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Lloyd r. Brewer, ME in 1995. | Black, Lloyd (I2603)
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2431 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Lottie was aged 24 years, 2 month and 26 days when she died. | Conner, Lottie May (I2033)
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2432 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Louis II was crowned by Hincmar, Archbishop of Reims, 8 Dec 877, and consecrated again in 09-878 by Pope John VIII. His reign was "ineffectual." By his first wife, Ansgarde, a Burgundian princess, he had his successors, sons Louis III and Carloman. Louis III reigned 879-882. Carloman reigned 879 until this death, 12 Dec 884. This brough his half-brother, a child of five, to the throne, Charles the Simple. | Louis, King of France II (I1706)
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2433 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Lucille m. El(w)yn A. Staples (b. 1872) - d.s.p. | Echenagucia, Lucille N. (I2024)
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2434 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Lucy (or Lucia) is identified as daughter of William Malet in the LDS Church's unverified Pedigree Resource File (CD 16, Pin 189380). Lucy married Roger FitzGerold and by him had William de Roumare, later Earl of Lincoln (although the profits of this Earldom ofen seem to have gone to Ranulph, the half-brother); as a widow Lucy confirmed the grant of Manor of Spalding to the monks there, and paid 500 marks to King Henry "for license to remain unmarried for 5 years." Lucy is said to be the granddaughter of William, Lord Malet {-"Royal Ancestors of Magna Charta Barons," Carr P. Collins, Jr., Dallas, 1959}. Also see "The Complete Peerage", VII:743. The Countess Lucy was married three times. Lucy married (1) Ivo de Taillebois (2) Roger Fitzgerold, Seigneur, of Roumare. He died 1095. Lucy married (3) Ranulph (de Brisquesard) called 'le Meschines' third Earl of Chester. There is an article about her and her supposed parents in The Genealogist, Vol. 5, pages 131-144 and pages 153-173. See also "Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700," Frederick Lewis Weis, Seventh Edition (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1992), Line 246B (p. 213). | Malet, Lucia (I1123)
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2435 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Lucy is daughter of Capt. Jeremy Jones of Brookville, Maine and Lucy J. Wasson. Sylvia Conner Wardwell reports in 1996 that Lucy J. Jones died in 1912, but I have no proof that this is the same person as George's wife. The ancestry of Lucy, shown here, is from cousin Sylvia (9/96). Note that Lucy J. Jones shown here died before her final two children were born! | Jones, Lucy J. (I2353)
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2436 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Lucy m. 2 September 1787 at Scituate to Lewis Studley. | Dunbar, Lucy (I381)
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2437 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Luena was a teacher. | Conner, Luena Ardell (I1895)
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2438 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Luitgarde was widow of Duke William I of Normandy when she m. Theobald I. | Vermandois, Luitgarde de (I1740)
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2439 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Luxembourg became an independent entity in 963 under Siegfried, Count of Ardenne {-Encyc.Brit.,'56,14:502}. W.H.Turton, "The Plantagenet Ancestry" (Balt.:Gen.Pub.Co.,1968), p. 172, 181, gives descent from him through Thibault I, Count of Bar-Le-Duc [ID4483]; Turton gives Siegfried's wife as Edith of Longwy (Edith = Hedwig). Siegfried was Count, 965-998. | Siegfried, Count of Ardenne & Luxembourg (I1506)
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2440 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Lydia m. 15 July 1913 in Otis, ME to Perley Frost (1888-1916), brother of Lizzie Frost. | Young, Lydia Cramer (I2613)
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2441 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Mabel became a ward of the crown on the death of her father, when his lordship in Glamorgan was taken by Henry I. | Hammond, Mabel Fitz (I1083)
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2442 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Mabel was murdered at Bures, and buried at Troarn. | Belleme, Mabel (d'Alencon) de (I1200)
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2443 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Maggie and Walter r. Nautilus Island, opposite Castine, and cared for the Wilson property there. | Hutchins, Margaret Ella (I2036)
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2444 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Malcolm III Canmore became king after the defeat of Macbeth at Lumphanan. He had spent fifteen years in his youth at the court of Edward the Confessor and after the Conquest gave asylum to Edgar the Aetheling and his sisters, marrying one of them in 1070. {-see Encyclopedia Britannica,1956 Ed.,14:723,20:146:} "The kingdom of which Malcolm III took possession was a Celtic kingdom, though one of its provinces was peopled by Angles. Local and tribal custom prevailed alike in Scotland proper (the district north of the Forth and Clyde) and in Galloway; the speech was Celtic; the court and administrative system, so far as the latter can be said to have existed, were Celtic. The church still retained, to a large extent, the structure and customs of Irish Christianity, although in the beginning of the 8th century a powerful Pictish monarch had ordered his people to keep the Roman date for Easter.... The disorganized state of the Scottish church, and some peculiar customs which marked its ritual, shocked the conscience of Malcolm's wife, an English princess, Margaret, who after the Norman Conquest, sought refuge in Scotland along with her brother, Edgar the Athel ing. ...Margaret was a woman of saintly life - she was canonized a century and a half after her death - and her own desire was to be a nun. [She tried but failed to bring the Scottish church into full compliance with Rome and its systems.] ...Her most important personal achievements were the introduction of an English-speaking court and of English-speaking clergy, and the education of her children in English ways and traditions." Malcolm founded the house of Canmore which reigned for more than 200 years; thus he restored the House of Atholl. His reign was 1058-1093; he was crowned at Scone. | Canmore, King of Scots Malcolm III (I1113)
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2445 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Malcolm was slain by the men of Morne. | MacDonald, King of Scots Malcolm (I1396)
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2446 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Maldred is the younger son; his illegitimate male line still exists in the family of Dunbar. He was Lord of Carlisle and Allendale. He and Ealdgith are given as parents of Gospatrick by "The Prescott Family of America," Doris Cline Ward (2nd Ed., 1977). See "The Scots Peerage," James Balfour Paul (Edinburg: David Douglas, 1906), pp. 240-41. He was Regent of Strathclyde in 1034. | Maldred (I1094)
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2447 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Maldred mac Crinan married Ealdthryth, daughter of Uhtred the Bold and Aelgifu. Uhtred was murdered by Thorbrand's treachery by the hands of Cnut's soldiers. This information is from Le Bateman via email, 7/2001. It is not certain that this is another wife, or if this is indeed the mother of Syward. | Unknown (I1240)
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2448 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Mareschal or Marshall: "In England after the Conquest the marshalship was hereditary in the family which derived its surname from the office." "The marshall, as a military leader, was originally a subordinate officer...but in the 12th century...the marshal has come to the forefront as commander of the royal forces and a great officer of State." - Encyclopaedia's Britannica, 1956 Ed., 7:829. Gilbert was Marshall in the court of King Henry II and owned land in Wiltshire. For Gilbert and his son John and family, see "William Marshal" [sic], Sidney Painter (Balt.: Johns Hopkins Press, 1933), pp. 3-13. | Mareschal, Gilbert Le (I1087)
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2449 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Margaret (or Mathilde) is sister of Hughes d'Avranches, First Earl of Chester (d.1101) - Hughes' son Richard was the second Earl, but died without issue in 1120 and was succeeded by Margaret's son (the 2nd Earl's first cousin). | Maud, d'Avranches Margaret (I1198)
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2450 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Margaret m. 10-04-1924 at Winchester, MA to William Aspey (b. 05-19-1891 at Cambridge, MA to George W. Aspey and Sarah J. ____) - d.s.p. | Hinckley, Margaret Campbell (I2495)
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