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801

Reginar I Longneck


Duke of Lorraine

 
Lorraine, Rainer I (I501084)
 
802

Roman Emperor Valentinian

 
Emperor Valentinian (The Great) (I162)
 
803

Rortrude of Treves

 
Rortrude (I49)
 
804

Saint Arnulf of Metz

 
Saint Arnulf (I16)
 
805

Saint Itta De Nivelles of Metz

 
Saint Itta (I110)
 
806

Source: http://www.geneal.net/7670.htm


Wealthy widow bringing properties at Somerset, Dorset and Wiltshire


Emma first married William Fitz Humphrey


 


Source: http://decourcy.net/

 
De Falaise, *Emma (I629)
 
807

T.D. and Mary were both teachers in the Mesquite Public School system at the time of marriage.  T.D. was the priciple of the Grammar (elementary) school, and Mary was the Home Economics Teacher at Mesquite High School.

 
Source (S8)
 
808

The significance of this document is the mention of the location of the marriage.

 
Source (S45)
 
809

Theodoric I of the Visigoths

 
Theodoric I (I386)
 
810

Thiudigotho of the Ostrogoths

 
Thiudigotho (I381)
 
811

Triumvir and Consul of the Roman Republc


Born on January 14, 83 B.C.


Died on August 1, 30 B.C.

 
Antonius, Marcus (I316)
 
812

Twin of Robert Moss.

 
Moss, Mary (I8448)
 
813

Twin of Mary Moss.

 
Moss, Robert (I8449)
 
814

Uncle of Lord Fermoy

 
Roche, Edmund (I6310)
 
815 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Coursey, Raidyn Alexander (I500031)
 
816 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Coursey, Emery Orion (I500032)
 
817 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Coursey, Phoenix Rayne (I500033)
 
818 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Coursey, Christopher Tyne David (I500030)
 
819

- Moved to PA at age 10.


- After returning home from the French and Indian War, he and his brothers Samuel and James moved to Suffolk, Virginia.  Two of their sisters joined them


- Didn't like Virginia and moved int North Carolina after a year or so into Hillsboro (Orange Co.) (c. 1761)


- All children of John and Sarah were born in North Carolina except the oldest (born in Pennsylvania) and possibly the second (possibly born in Virginia)


- After the Revolutionary War, moved to Georgia (Burke Co.) with most of his children


- One year later, the family moved to Hancock County due to conditions not being satisfactory in Burke Co.


- Moved to Newton Co. after all children were grown and married


- Parents to ten (10) children


- Died crossing a shallow stream (fell and drowned)


 


 


 

 
Stroud, John (I950)
 
820

10th Thane of Lennox Drummond; 9th Seneschal of Lennox


Died at the Battle of Durham (Durham England)

 
Drummond, Malcolm (I500388)
 
821

11th Thane of Lennox; Chief of Clan Drummond

 
Drummond, John (I500386)
 
822

1st Chancellor of Scotland

 
Crichton, Lord WIlliam (I500741)
 
823

1st Earl of Atholl

 
Stewart, Sir John (I500721)
 
824

1st Earl of Somerset


Duke of Lancaster


Marquess of Dorset

 
Beaufort, John (The Fairborn) (I500729)
 
825

1st Earl Seton of Huntly


Laird of Badenoch

 
Gordon, Sir Alexander (I500735)
 
826

1st King of Denmark


King of Zealand


King of Jutland


King of Skjælland

 
Odinsson, King Skjold (I500932)
 
827

2nd Earl of Angus

 
Douglas, Earl William (I500369)
 
828

2nd Earl of Huntly


Chancelor of Scotland

 
Gordon, Sir George (I500723)
 
829

2nd Earl of Kent


Justice in Eyre

 
Holland, Sir Thomas (I500742)
 
830

2nd of Mórmaer of Fife

 
Eth, Duff mac (I1323)
 
831

3rd Duke of Normandy



General Notes



ines, Gunnor, to legitimize some of these children - including the next Duke Richard II. Other sons (by other mothers) were given prominent landholdings and positions. This includes Godfey(Geoffrey) of Brionne and William of Exmes & Eu.


 



http://homepage.mac.com/james_keller/PS67/PS67_325.HTML
http://www.rpiscrews.us/~holmes/Hobbies/Genealogy/ps05/ps05_177.htm
http://www.mathematical.com/richard1.html
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=davilia1&id=I78992


Research Notes



was returned to his people. Richard withstood further Carolingian attempts to subdue his duchy and, in 987, was instrumental in securing the French crown for his brother-in-law, the Robertian Hugh Capet. [Encyclopaedia Britannica CD '97]



http://www.childsfamily.com/reunion/ps06/ps06_361.htm
http://users.legacyfamilytree.com/NorthernEurope/f41.htm#f67895
http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~pmcbride/rfc/gw121.htm#I9374

 
De Brionne, *Richard (The Fearless) I (I639)
 
832

3rd Earl of Douglas


Earl of Wigtown


Lord of Douglas


Lord of Bothwell


Lord of Galloway

 
Douglas, Sir Archibald (The Black) (I500766)
 
833

3rd Earl of Huntingdon

 
De Huntingdon, Henry (I500779)
 
834

3rd Earl of Huntly


Sherrif of Aberdeen and Inverness

 
Gordon, Sir Alexander I (I500719)
 
835

3rd Earl of Huntly

 
Gordon, Sir Alexander II (I500717)
 
836

3rd High Steward of Scotland

 
Steward, Walter (I500775)
 
837

4th Earl of Douglas


Duke of Touraine

 
Douglas, Sir Archibald (I500764)
 
838

4th High Steward of Scotland

 
Stewart, Alexander (I500773)
 
839

5th Chief of Clan Chattan

 
Patrick (I1310)
 
840

5th Earl of Douglas


Lord of Galloway

 
Douglas, Sir Archibald (I500762)
 
841

5th High Stewart of Scotland

 
Stewart, James (I500384)
 
842

6th High Stewart of Scotland

 
Stewart, Walter (I500382)
 
843

7th Baron of Erroll

 
Hay, Sir Thomas (I500375)
 
844

7th Thane of Lennox Drummond; 6th Seneschal of Lennox

 
Drummond, Malcolm (Beg) (I500399)
 
845

8th Thane of Lennox Drummond; 7th Senschal of Lennox

 
Drummond, John (I500392)
 
846

9th Thane of Lennox Drummond; 8th Senechal of Lennox

 
Drummond, Malcolm (I500390)
 
847

Euric of the Visigoths (Euric De Visigoths)

King of the Visigoths

 
King Euric (I382)
 
848

Served in the Confederate Army in Alabama, in Company A, 56th Alabama Calvalry as a Private and was discharged in April 1865.  Hs wife Amanda claimed a motnhly pension September 23, 1912 for being a widower of John Hunter Smith.  John enlisted in April of 1862 in Montgomery County, Alabama and was separated in April 1865 in Greensboro, North Carolina (end of hostilities and the U.S. Civil War).  Amanda gave $25/month to whoever she was living with.  Amanda also lived in the Confederate Home in Austin, Texas for a few months in 193 (discharged on August 1).  She was sent there for better care than what she was getting with her children and their families; however, she caused such a stir at the home that they ordered Perry Spurgeon Smith (her son) to come get her and take her back.  She was picked up by Perry and Raymond Leon Jones (Julia Elizabeth "Lizzie" SMITH and Luther Theodore Jones's youngest son and Perry's nephew).


John Hunter, his parents, and his brothers apparently all moved to Alabama sometime between 1845 and 1849.  In the 1850 Census taken on November 12th, John H. is listed in the household of William (45) Smith in Tallapoosa County, Alabama.  (NOTE:  The Mary R. (26) is NOT believed to be John Hunter Smith's mother Mary SNIDER Smith, as Mary SNIDER Smith died in 1837.  This is actually John Hunter Smith's older sister.)  This Census record places John H's birth between November 13, 1833 and November 12, 1834 in Georgia.  We know from our own family records that John Hunter Smith's birthday was January 22, 1834 which fits the 1850 Census Record.  The 1845-1849 move date is calculated by looking at the change of birthplace in William and Mary R.'s youngest children (Westley, age 4 born in Georgia and Benjamin L. age 1 born in Alabama) on the 1850 Census.  John Hunter Smith's 1860 Census record in Autauga County, Alabama notes him as an overseer living in the R. P. Houser family's home.  The Houser's were good friends - and likely relatives - of the Murph family and lived nearby John Henry and Jane E. STOUDENMIRE Murph in the Dutch Bend area.  Following William Bryant Smith backwards (pre-1950), we find them in Coweta County in the early to mid-1830s based on well-documented accounts of his father (Nathan Smith) and brothers/sisters.  In these accounts at some point William Bryant Smith becomes estranged or distant from the family after his marriage to Mary SNIDER and their move from Wilkes County to Coweta County.  He is not mentioned in the will of Nathan Smith as they had no idea of his whereabouts according to the accounts.  Georgia land (tax) records for a William B. Smith are present for the following:


1827 (Pike County, Captain Shim Thompson's District) - 202-1/2 acres along the Flint River, adjoining the Embry property.


William B. Smith is listed in the 1830 Census for Coweta County, GA.  Based on this in comparison to the 1850-1880 Census information and family trees, this accounts for William Bryant Smith (born in 1802, Male 20-29yo), His Spouse (presumably Mary SNYDER Smith born in about 1800-1810, Female 20-29yo), James T. Smith (Male 5-9yo), Nathaniel E. Smith (Male 5-9yo), Joseph T. Smith (Male <5yo), Elizabeth A. Smith (Female <5yo), Mary R. Smith (Female <5yo).


 For this reason, we are marking John's birthplace as being in Coweta County, Georgia.  ***FURTHER RESEARCH IS NEEDED TO PLACE WILLIAM BRYANT'S LAND/PROPERTY RECORDS HISTORY IN GEORGIA AND ALABAMA***

 
Smith, John Hunter (I500462)
 
849

Biography


 


Elkanah Green Cullen "EGC" Williams was the son of Duke Williams and Laney (Powell) Williams. He was born 4 November 1827 on his parents plantation along Logmill Road in Yatesville, Upson County, GA. His father was one of the earliest settlers of Upson County and served several terms as a Georgia State Representative. EGC's brother, Julius Caesar Williams was Mayor of Thomaston from 1892 to 1896.

EGC married Mary Middlebrooks of Jones County in 1849 and had at least nine children including Frances "Fannie" Williams, Mary "May" Williams, and Emma Williams, all of whom are buried near their parents in the Williams Cemetery. EGC served in the Confederate Army in the Upson County unit known as the "Holloway Grays" during the Civil War and fought at the Battle of Murfreesboro, Tennessee.

Both EGC and his wife were respected members of the New Hope Primitive Baptist Church near Yatesville. EGC died 29 September 1900 and his wife, Mary, died 21 December 1913.

 
Williams, Elkanee Green Cullen (E. G. C.) (I9744)
 
850 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. McKinley, Carrie Lynn (I500010)
 

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