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1501 Contractor Zen, John (I61)
 
1502 copy web page data to fields later...
11. Abraham2 Andrus (Francis1 ) was born in Fairfield, Fairfield, CT about 1652. Abraham died before 31 December 1729 in Waterbury, New Haven, CT, at approximately 77 years of age.
He married Rebecca Carrington. Rebecca was born about 1652 in CT. Abraham was a man of note in Waterbury, CT. He served as one of the towns first townsmen or selectmen. His house lot was to the west of John Welton's lot.
Abraham Andrus and Rebecca Carrington had the following children:
12 i. Rebeckah3 Andrus was born in Waterbury, New Haven, CT 16 December 1672. She married William Hickox Cpt. William was born 1672. William was the son of Samuel Hickox and Hannah Upson.
13 ii. Mary Andrus was born in Waterbury, New Haven, CT 10 May 1674/1675. She married Daniel Warner April 1693. Daniel was born 1666.
14 iii. Hannah Andrus was born in Waterbury, New Haven, CT 5 September 1678. She married Zophar Northrop.
+ 15 iv. Abraham Andrus was born 14 October 1680.
16 v. Sarah Andrus was born in Waterbury, New Haven, CT 16 March 1683/1684. Sarah died 5 March 1773 at 88 years of age. She married twice. She married Joseph Lewis 7 April 1703 in Waterbury, New Haven, CT. Joseph is the son of William Lewis and Mary Cheever. She married Isaac Bronson 14 May 1750.
17 vi. Rachel Andrus was born in Waterbury, New Haven, CT 11 July 1686. She married Samuel Orvice. Samuel was born 25 October 1685 in Farmington, Hartford, CT. Samuel was the son of Samuel Orvice and Deborah.
+ 18 vii. John Andrews was born 16 July 1688.
+ 19 viii. Thomas Andrus was born 6 March 1694.
 
Carrington, Rebecca (I4472)
 
1503 Cora is identified on the birth certificate of her later-born brother Clarence Greenville Miller as having died before he was born. Her birth order among the other earlier siblings is not given. Miller, Cory May (I18383)
 
1504 Couch-Higgins Cemetery is located one mile north of Friendsville, on the southwest corner of Section 14, Township 1N, Range 13 west. HIGGINS, Cynthia (I2764)
 
1505 Court of Apostles Chapel "A" King, Irmarie Yvonne (I90)
 
1506 Court of Apostles Chapel "A" Angel, John James (I91)
 
1507 Court of Apostles Chapel "A" GRAY, Luther Carol (I92)
 
1508 Court of Probates re Marie Josephine Olivella Dupart, Estate of 1837. Olivella, Marie Josephine (I6440)
 
1509 cremated COUCH, Jack Raymond (I2847)
 
1510 CROCKER, Samuel Leonard, a Representative from Massachusetts; born in Taunton, Mass., March 31, 1804; was graduated from Brown University, Providence, R.I., in 1822; engaged in manufacturing; member of the executive council of Massachusetts in 1849; elected as a Whig to the Thirty-third Congress (March 4, 1853-March 3, 1855); unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1854 to the Thirty-fourth Congress; president of the Taunton Copper Manufacturing Co.; died in Boston, Mass., February 10, 1883; interment in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Taunton, Bristol County, Mass.

 
CROCKER, Rep. Samuel Leonard (I3191)
 
1511 Crowned and annointed as Queen of the Kingdom of England. Died a nun at Wherwell Abbey 17 November between 999-1001. OF ENGLAND, Elfrida (I5779)
 
1512 Cynthia "Lucy" Higgins is 2nd wife of Levi

"Combined history of Edwards, Lawrence and Wabash counties, Illinois. With illustrations ... and biographical sketches of some of their prominent men and pioneers "

In 1816, quite a little colony left Alleghany county, New York, to make their homes upon the wild frontiers. Among these with their families, were George W. Higgins, John Higgios, Willis Higgins, Edward Brines, Henry Utter, Lemuel Haskins, David Moss, John Harrison, Benjamin Smith, and Levi Couch. They secured boats at the Alleghany river and floated down to the Ohio, and thence to Evansville. Here they procured keel-boats and came up the Wabash, landing at Old Palmyra. Of this little band of emigrants, five families settled in Lancaster precinct, John Higgins, Couch, Moss, Harrison and Smith. The others located in Friendsville. Others of an early date who located in Lancaster precinct were, Isaac Harues, Henry Cusick, James McMullen, George and David Pugh, George and Andrew Knight, James Rollins, Jessie Jones, Geo. Glick Elias Baily, Rozander Smith, Samuel Fisher and others.
 
HIGGINS, Cynthia (I2764)
 
1513 D-75-3 Rollins, Florence M. (I16298)
 
1514 D-75-4 Shields, Vernon Wilson (I16268)
 
1515 Dag Ringsson is son of Ring Dagsson, grandson of Dag Ringsson (son of Dag). Dag Ringsson (I8301)
 
1516 Dag Ringsson was King of Hedemark c.960. King of Hedemark, Dag Ringsson (I8296)
 
1517 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Good, Dale Anthony (I5549)
 
1518 Daniel Bordeaux is the 2nd husband of Hannah Hendry. BORDEAUX, Daniel (I193)
 
1519 Daniel Couch, Jr.

Daniel Couch was a justice of the peace. Originally from Redding, Connecticut, Couch served in
the Revolutionary War in the CT Line. He came to Saratoga County (NY) in 1792 and ultimately
moved west with his family to Scipio, Hillsdale County, Michigan, where he made application for
a veteran?s pension in 1835.

 
Couch, Daniel Jr. (I3322)
 
1520 Danny & Pam are "of Nitro, WV" Family: Danny Simms / Pam (F27276)
 
1521 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Boughton, Danny Lewis (I10193)
 
1522 data might have been written from wrong grave stone Givens Cemetery, near Rush Branch, Little Sandy Creek road, Kanawha Co, WV. GIVEN, Alice Myrtle (I2044)
 
1523 Data source: Nieuwleusen, registers van overlijdens, Nieuwleusen, archive 123, inventory number 9478, July 17, 1850, record number 27 Jongbloed, Gerritje (I18062)
 
1524 Database: WWI Civilian Draft Registrations

Name: Couch, Charles Raymond
Birth Date: 30 Apr 1886
Birth Place:
City/County: Shoshone
State: ID
Ethnicity: W

Source Information:
Banks, Ray, comp. World War I Civilian Draft Registrations. [database on-line] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2000.
Database comprises partial index of microfilmed draft registration cards: United States. Selective Service System. Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918. National Archives Microfilm Publications: M1509, Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1987-88.
 
COUCH, Charles Raymond (I2845)
 
1525 daughter of John Crerar of Pulney (at Pulney Loch) Percy, Agnes (I18259)
 
1526 Daughter of Robert Gore and Louisa Jarrell. GORE, Mary Ann (I5263)
 
1527 Daughter of Stewart of Glenbuckie. Stewart (I9396)
 
1528 David fell out of a swing at age 8 months, causing his death. Perdue, Henry David (I11938)
 
1529 David I (St. David), King of Scotland from 1124 until his death May 24, 1153, was hallowed by the people but never canonized. David was a wise and just king, born probably about 1085, ascended April 25, 1124. He shared his mother's wisdom and love of civilization. He continued to found Augustinian monasteries, to strength Roman Christianity, and he much favored the Cistercians. He founded burghs of independent townsmen; and bishoprics; established the office of chancellor to issue official documents bearing the royal seal, and he made Norman feudal law apply to Scotland. His education and his favorites were English; but politically he aimed not merely at independence of the English king, but at control of the Northern shires of England. He gained control of Cumberland and Northumberland and the tyrannous William Comyn, Bishop of Durham. He became Earl of Huntingdon and Northampton and acquired a dangerous claim to Northumberland by his marriage. In 1113 he married Matilda, daughter of Waltheof, Count of Northampton and Huntingdon, Earl of Northumberland, and Judith, his wife, a niece of William the Conqueror.

When Stephen usurped the English crown, David had a good excuse for repeated invasions on the pretext of supporting his niece, Matilda the Empress. The Archbishop of York, old Thurstan, rallied the countryside and won a victory at Northallerton over David's undisciplined hordes (1138). It was called the Battle of the Standard because the English erected in a frame the mast of a ship on which they hung the banners of St. Peter the Apostle, St. John of Beverley and St. Wilfrid of Ripon (1138). David accompanied Matilda on her flight to Winchester (1140) and it was from him his great-nephew, the future Henry II., received knighthood at the age of sixteen. 
KING OF SCOTLAND, David I "the Saint" (I5761)
 
1530 David II succeeded his father to the throne as legitimate heir. The other children listed here as though children of Elizabeth were likely his illegitimate offspring of unknown mothers. Family: Sir Robert the Bruce Boyd, King of Scots / Elizabeth de Burgh (F27280)
 
1531 David of Scotland, Earl of Huntingdon, was knighted by King Henry II. in 1170. He accompanied King Richard I. to the Holy Land, with 500 men in his train; but upon his return, his fleet being scattered, he was made prisoner of the Egyptians, and eventually redeemed by the Venetians. He married in August 1190 Maud Keveloik, Countess of Huntingdon, eldest daughter of Hugh de Keveliok, Earl of Chester, and sister and co-heir of Ralph Keveloik, Earl of Chester. David died June 17, 1219 at Yardley, in Northamptonshire and was buried at Sawtrey Abbey. HUNTINGDON, David Earl of (I7631)
 
1532 David's birth is represented elsewhere as 24 Dec 1848. His death certificate gives 17 December 1847. Austin, Capt. David H. (I10805)
 
1533 David, son of Jesse and Nahash, became King of Israel and Judah. He sired twenty-three children to ten wives. David?s first wife was Michal, the daughter of King Saul. No children were born in that first marriage. David then had a son, Amnon by Ahinoam. His third wife, Abigail, gave him Chileab (variously, Daniel), who died young. The fourth wife, Maachah, a daughter of Talmai, King of Guechour, gave David two children: Absolom and Tamar. Haggith, the fifth wife gave birth to one son: Adonijah. Abital, the sixth wife had Shephatiah (variously, Chefatia). Eglah, wife number seven, gave birth to Ithream (variously, Yitream). The name of David?s eighth wife is not known, but by her was born Ibhar, Elishua (variously, Elishama), Elpalet (variously, Eliphelet), Eliadah (variously, Beeliada), Abishiai, and Nogah. The ninth wife?s name is not known, but by her was born: Japhia, Nepheg, Jerimoth, Asahel and Joab. Jerimoth, son of David, would give birth to a daughter, Mahalath, who married Rehoboam, King of Judah. The tenth and final wife of David was Bathsheba, by whom a son who died young was born, along with Nathan, Shammuah (variously, Shimea), Shobab, and Solomon. KING OF ISRAEL & JUDAH, David (I8113)
 
1534 Daviess County Public Library, Owensboro - Obituary Index Vincent, Andrew Jackson (I17824)
 
1535 Dayton is listed as Jr. in the 1870 census, apparently after a Dayton Sr. listed on the same page...perhaps an uncle or great uncle. Alternately, Dayton could have been adopted or raised by Theobald, whose siblings do not show a Dayton (Sr.)...or this Dayton Jr. could be a different Dayton, even though the year of approximate birth year, birth place and migration agrees it is him. Kibler, Dayton (I9720)
 
1536 Death also given as 1 Oct 1950 Connor, Margaret Amelia (I2508)
 
1537 death also given as abt/bef 1830 Barbara (I5088)
 
1538 death also listed as aft 1838 in Timberville, Wabash Co., IL

"Combined history of Edwards, Lawrence and Wabash counties, Illinois. With illustrations ... and biographical sketches of some of their prominent men and pioneers "

In 1816, quite a little colony left Alleghany county, New York, to make their homes upon the wild frontiers. Among these with their families, were George W. Higgins, John Higgios, Willis Higgins, Edward Brines, Henry Utter, Lemuel Haskins, David Moss, John Harrison, Benjamin Smith, and Levi Couch. They secured boats at the Alleghany river and floated down to the Ohio, and thence to Evansville. Here they procured keel-boats and came up the Wabash, landing at Old Palmyra. Of this little band of emigrants, five families settled in Lancaster precinct, John Higgins, Couch, Moss, Harrison and Smith. The others located in Friendsville. Others of an early date who located in Lancaster precinct were, Isaac Harues, Henry Cusick, James McMullen, George and David Pugh, George and Andrew Knight, James Rollins, Jessie Jones, Geo. Glick Elias Baily, Rozander Smith, Samuel Fisher and others.

Doug's Note: Levi's son Hiram and grandson Levi, both came from Allegheny, NY. 
Couch, Levi (I2763)
 
1539 death between 1885-1890 IL Couch, Harriet Eliza (I2815)
 
1540 death certificate files in Richland Co, IL on 9 March 1916 Harmon, Nancy (I15918)
 
1541 Death certificate gives Thacker Cemetery. Snodgrass, Ruth Jane (I16772)
 
1542 Death Certificate gives Washington as birthplace. Verna Aldrich (Verna King-Couch) gave Olympia as the place of birth. (noted because one family member had it down as Illinois)

Born in Olympia, Alva was one of two of Walter's and Ella's children born in Washington. Apparently, Walter and his brother Emmett migrated to Washington to take part in the paper industry's mills in Oakville, Grays Harbor County, Washington.

"In the 1800 
Couch, Alva (I2735)
 
1543 Death certificate incorrectly gives burial on August 29, with a death date of September 2...or the death date was incorrectly entered based on when the doctor filled out his report. Couch, Ora Lee (I9766)
 
1544 Death Certificate: Jean René Grenot, 14/09/1773. Archival Register 1, BMD Records, 1773, Fort-Dauphin, Haiti, image 425354/22. Grenot, Jean Rene (I19478)
 
1545 Death date from undocumented Vital Statistics. Turner, Mary Ellen (I15912)
 
1546 Death date given as 6 August 1930 on death certificate. 4 August date is from Alexander Cromartie's Bible. Cromartie, Catherine Narcisa (I1144)
 
1547 Death from complications due to dementia and Parkinson's disease. Schuler, Dorothy Marie (I7882)
 
1548 death place from Mullins family records Agner, John Jr. (I5087)
 
1549 Death possibly Grayson Co, KY Rose, Barbara Ellen (I4776)
 
1550 Death possibly Grayson Co, KY or Spencer Co, IN
 
SKAGGS, Thomas T. (I4775)
 
1551 Death possibly in Tazewell Co, VA 1845 or Grayson Co, KY 1833. WITTEN, Jeremiah (I4791)
 
1552 Death record of Willie Horton gives his and his father's surname as Harten, with mother Octavia Egnor. Carol Setliff's records report Willey H. Plumley as born to Octavia and husband Plumley; however the H. indicates he was a Horton.

If the death year for Octavia is correct at 1888, then Willie has a different mother, and is half-brother to Mary Frances. Similar may be true of Beulah ___?...unknown. Formerly listed brother Balam ___? has since been found to be Oliver Balaam "O.B." Atkins, brother of Andrew Jackson Atkins and brother-in-law to Willie through his sister, Mary Frances Horton. 
Horton, William (I2099)
 
1553 death year may be 1902
 
SOUTHARD, Ada Amanda (I3439)
 
1554 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Good, Dale Anthony (I5549)
 
1555 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. STRICKLAND, Yuvonne Denise (I5515)
 
1556 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. STRICKLAND, Timothy Lee (I5530)
 
1557 Delivering physician: Dr. N. Ogden of Toronto Fletcher, Elizabeth Margaret (I12650)
 
1558 Delivering physician: Dr. N. Ogden of Toronto Fletcher, Florence Mary (I12651)
 
1559 Delivering physician: Dr. N. Ogden of Toronto Fletcher, Edward Samuel (I12652)
 
1560 Despite the similarity in dates, this is not Andrew Jackson Adkins, who married Mary Frances Horton. Death certificates of both Andrews are available. He is A.J. Atkins/Adkins 3rd cousin. ADKINS, Andrew (I5390)
 
1561 Deutschland, ausgewählte evangelische Kirchenbücher 1500-1971
Jak. Jung in entry for Abrah. Wannier, 1801 
Jung, Jacob (I6412)
 
1562 Deutschland, ausgewählte evangelische Kirchenbücher 1500-1971
Johannes Wannier, baptism (and birth and parents) 
Wannier, Johannes Mayor of Steinweiler (I19444)
 
1563 Deutschland, ausgewählte evangelische Kirchenbücher 1500-1971
Magd. in entry for Abrah. Wannier, 1801 (dead) 
Magdalena (I19443)
 
1564 Died age 1 year and 2 months FLETCHER, Mary (I12645)
 
1565 Died age 15 months FLETCHER, Robert B. (I12646)
 
1566 died as a child Adkins, Charlie (I18681)
 
1567 Died before 1900 census. Adkins, George Bolt (I18595)
 
1568 died in childbirth in 1860

per message board post, possibly buried in Allendale Cemetery, Wabash Co., IL 
Eliza Jane (I4440)
 
1569 died in late 1970s Rosas y Figueroa, Antonia Mercedes (I4281)
 
1570 Died in Revolutionary War Smith, Jonathan (I15569)
 
1571 Died in the Battle of Evesham. le de Spencer, Sir Knight Hugh (I11580)
 
1572 died in youth (http://home.nycap.rr.com/sconard/Coley.html)

 
COLEY, Ebenezer (I4942)
 
1573 Died presumably between the date of his Will, June 6, 1644, and taking of inventory relative to his will, July 17, 1644. HOPKINS, Stephen (I913)
 
1574 Died unmarried. AGNER, George (I5094)
 
1575 Died young


 
COUCH, Sarah (I3226)
 
1576 Died young.

 
HALSEY, Richard (I4840)
 
1577 Dietrich Stover is the earliest proven ancestor of this family. Lived in Frankenberg, Germany for at least 17 years before moving to Schwelm, Germany in 1700. He was a merchant.
 
Stoever, Dietrich (I8800)
 
1578 Diocles, son of Helenus, King of the Sicambri, joined with the Saxon tribes in their fight against the Goths and others in southern Gaul. His son was Bassanus Magnus. Diocles died in 300 B.C. KING OF THE SICAMBRI, Diocles (I7953)
 
1579 Directly behind old church Portales, Marie Louise (I19305)
 
1580 Disambiguation re James M. Skaggs vs. James Miner Skaggs sometimes given as this James M. Skaggs: View Documents Compton, Elizabeth (I4534)
 
1581 Discovered two species: Couch's Kingbird & Couch's Spadefoot Toad. COUCH, MajGen. Darius Nash (I3189)
 
1582 Division of Land 1623 - The fales of their ground which came in the Fortune according as their lots were case 1623. This ship came Novr1621 / these lye to the sea, eastward - John Winslow

Reconstructed passenger list, ship Fortune 1621 
WINSLOW, John (I1945)
 
1583 Division of Land 1623 - these but against the swampe & reed-ponde - (George Morton &) Experience Mitchell

Reconstructed passenger list, ship Anne 1623 
MITCHELL, Experience (I2121)
 
1584 Division of Land 1623 - These lye beyond the fort to the wood west. - Jonathan Brewster

Reconstructed passenger list, ship Fortune 1621 
BREWSTER, Jonathan (I1537)
 
1585 Division of Land 1623 - These lye beyond the fort to the wood west. - Pacience & Fear Brewster wth Robart Long BREWSTER, Patience (I1528)
 
1586 Division of Land 1623 - These lye beyond the fort to the wood west. - Thomas Prence

Reconstructed passenger list, ship Fortune 1621 
PRENCE, Thomas (I1527)
 
1587 Divorce filed by Clarence Houk against Adele (Rafter) Family: Clarence Houk / Adel M. Rafter (F2129)
 
1588 divorced, date unknown Family: Glen Leroy Couch / Jeanne C. Burns (F19905)
 
1589 DOB also given as 1893 (my records show 1892) King, Verna May (I69)
 
1590 Doc?
 
LITHERLAND, Dock (I4060)
 
1591 Documentation on 1866 birth year not given, from a OneWorldTree family tree record.

Same for IGI record showing birth as 1857, Kanawha, VA and married to Octaby Smith. HOWEVER, the official record of his marriage to Octavia (as Octaby), gives him as 24 years old in October 1882. This would mean he was born most likely in 1858...or possibly in 1857. It gives him as married in Putnam County, VA and then living in Kanawha County, WV. 
Horton, William H. (I2031)
 
1592 Doda (Donada), the younger daughter, married Synel, Lord of Glammis. Another source names the husband Finlaec, mormaer (sub-king) of Moray. They had a son, Macbeth, born about 1005, who died on August 15, 1057, killed by Malcolm III., after Macbeth killed Duncan, Malcolm's father. This same source has Macbeth marrying about 1032, Gruoch. Macbeth was the model on whom Shakespeare based his famous character in "Macbeth." DODA, (Donada) of Scotland (Donada) of Scotland (I6689)
 
1593 Donald Bane, born about 1033, ascended November 13, 1093, at the death of his older brother, deposed, May 1094, restored November 12, 1094 and finally deposed October 1097. During his 2nd reign he is said to have shared the government with Edmund, son of Malcolm III and Margaret. King of Scotland, Donald Bane (I5727)
 
1594 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Smith, Donald Wayne (I2002)
 
1595 Donald was "of St. Albans, WV" Hill, Donald (I10371)
 
1596 Donald, the younger son, married Catherine Smith, and they settled in Cowal, Argyllshire. There is a headstone on their grave in Kilmodan (Glendaruel) Churchyard, which was erected by their son, Angus, a school teacher in Dunoon. —(per Fletcher - An Ancient Scottish Clan, by Margaret Mason, 1973) Fletcher, Donald (I18244)
 
1597 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Miller, Dondra J. Renee (I11944)
 
1598 Dora's birth record gives Wilkinson BD. Some have indicated that the B. stands for Bethani. Wilkinson, Quindora Bethani (I17284)
 
1599 Dora's birth record gives her birth date as 20 January 1888 in Kanawha Co, WV. Wilkinson, Quindora Bethani (I17284)
 
1600 Dorself was "of Virginia" Edens, Dorsel (I10375)
 
1601 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Douglas Eugene Couch / Diana Lynne Nash (F1726)
 
1602 Doug Couch 2008 note: Ancestors and any collateral lines beyond Jeptha Massie 1779-1853 are from online family data of Paul E. McFerrin:
http://home.att.net/~paulmcferrin/geneology/fam00590.html

Neither a Lahoma nor Lany are listed as children of Jeptha Massie and Anna Meadows in the McFerrin data. Thus the McFerrin data is unclear whether correctly connected to Lany.

Ancestors given by McFerrin data:

1-Jeptha 1779
2-Jeptha Massie 1750 VA - 1855
2-Mary Sowards b.VA
3-John Massey 1720 MD - 1781 MD
3-Sarah Strong
4-James (Massey)
4-Rachel Jayne
5-Nicholas Massey, Jr. abt 1662 - 1724
5-Mary? abt 1666 - abt 1725
6-Nicholas Massey abt 1630 - abt 1693, md. MD
6-Anne b.MD

This general lineage is reiterated in the billmassey data at
http://mysite.verizon.net/vze7wwc2/index.html

Extremely lengthy researched lineage of the Massey family (not currently connected to this line) is found at:
http://masseyfamgenealogy.tripod.com/a1.htm#g1
This line goes back to the 10th century. 
MASSIE, Jeptha Jr. (I5119)
 
1603 Doug Couch note: No evidence has been found as of 11-11-2008 that Octavia had a husband named Sutliff or Setliff, other than family recollection of Lorine Strickland Smith, daughter of Nada Adkins and great granddaughter of Octavia through Mary Frances Horton...as told to her by her mother, Nada (that her great grandmother was full-blood Cherokee, and married five times to Smith, Horton, Plumley, Sadler and Sutliff...order of marriages not given). SUTLIFF (I2036)
 
1604 Doug Couch notes 2008:

In initial online records viewed, Robert Higgins was given as husband of Julian Meals, daughter of Christopher Meals and Elizabeth. While this relationship may exist at some point, more documented records show that this Julian Meals was married to Edward Higgins (given as Robert's father in the online records), with a quote from Julian's gravestone, verifying her marriage to Edward. Thus, the relationship has been unlinked from Robert and relinked to Edward.

 
MEALS, Julian (I5208)
 
1605 Doug Couch notes 2008:

In initial online records viewed, Robert Higgins was given as husband of Julian Meals, daughter of Christopher Meals and Elizabeth. While this relationship may exist at some point, more documented records show that this Julian Meals was married to Edward Higgins (given as Robert's father in the online records), with a quote from Julian's gravestone, verifying her marriage to Edward. Thus, the relationship has been unlinked from Robert and relinked to Edward.

 
HIGGINS, Edward (I5211)
 
1606 Doug Couch notes 2008:

In initial online records viewed, Robert Higgins was given as husband of Julian Meals, daughter of Christopher Meals and Elizabeth. While this relationship may exist at some point, more documented records show that this Julian Meals was married to Edward Higgins (given as Robert's father in the online records), with a quote from Julian's gravestone, verifying her marriage to Edward. Thus, the relationship has been unlinked from Robert and relinked to Edward. A copy of the citation is given here, as well as with Julian and Edward.

Children were: Jonathon Higgins , Thomas Higgins , Julian Higgins , *Richard Higgins
HIGGINS, Robert (I5207)
 
1607 Doug Couch's Cousin, Kay Blair stated certainty Hannah Bangs' father was Edward, and that he came over on the Mayflower. BANGS, Hannah (I1377)
 
1608 Doug note 2009:

Multiple versions of lineage exist beyond this Bodegisal, including this one going back to Nero Claudius Drusus Germanicus 38BC-9AD...father of Emperor Tiberius Claudius Drusus Nero Germanicus 10BC-55AD. This lineage was compiled around 800 by the Carolingians at the peak of their power, and undocumented, it is regarded by many modern genealogists as spurious.

Another pedigree suggests Bodegisal as son of Bodegisal, with an entirely different lineage.

No lineage is proveable for St. Arnulfo Bishop born 582. Therefore, inclusion of this lineage from St. Arnulfo II to Nero is anecdotal in purpose. 
Bodegisal (I7775)
 
1609 Doug notes 2008:

Anna Meadows given in Mullins records as born 27 Feb 1806, unlikely spouse relationship and impossible son relationship. 1850 census shows Jeptha Massie, wife Anna and son William, with Anna's estimated birth year as 1788, a much more likely date, used here.

Anna's children are given differntly in different records. Thomas, Lahoma/Lany, William, and Jeptha are common to the various records (except one doesn't show Lahoma/Lany). Her other children's birth years, extend her child-bearing years beyond what one would expect, and children cited as by Jeptha Jr's second wife overlap those years. They are included here for reference, but many may not be her children. Similarly, other records looked at do not list a second wife. For my ancestors, I will make an effort to obtain documentation of their relationships. 
MEADOWS, Anna (I5120)
 
1610 Doug notes 2008:
Research by the Edmund Chandler Family Association, considered many genealogies proposed or assumed, and sometimes published for Edmund. The results reported by Dick Chandler (http://www.edmundchandler.com/Documents/originate.html) states that there is no known, documented lineage for this Edmund Chandler. He has been associated with a number of known Edmund Chandlers, but without documentation, and often documents do exist which disprove or tend to disprove those associations.

Edmund apparently had two wives, and what is and isn't proven is a complex subject. The list of children given here, may or may not all be his proven children, and may have been by more than one wife.

In Edmund's will, Lydia's name is absent because she was deceased:
[Pope, p. 93]: Edmund Chandler/Chaundler, creditor of Godbert Godbertson, frm 1633; res. at D uxbury 1636-7; constable; appraiser of est. of Wm. Thomas. Will dated 3 May, prob. 4 June 1662, being old. Req. to children Samuel, Benjamin, Joseph, Sarah, Ann, Mary and Ruth.
 
CHANDLER, Edmund (I5244)
 
1611 Dr. Brown is second husband of Otto Richard Brown's mother. Family: Dr. Edward George Brown / Mary A. Maystrick (F24880)
 
1612 Due to a poor source for the ancestors of Robert the Bruce, the surname Boyd/Boyt may not apply at all. When this entire lineage is revised, several generations may need to be deleted, or set as a different line of Roberts. Boyd, Sir Robert the Bruce King of Scots (I9608)
 
1613 Duncan I. (Maldred), King of Scotland, was slain by his cousin, Macbeth, local chief of Moray in 1041. One source puts his death on August 14, 1040. He was also the King of Strathclyde. He married about 1030, a cousin (some say the sister) of Siward, Earl of Northumbria. Wurts records that he married Algitha, daughter of Uchtred, Earl of Northumberland and his wife, Elgifu, daughter of King Ethelred II. KING OF SCOTLAND, Duncan I (I5762)
 
1614 Duncan was a Lieutenant of the Battallion of Loyal Americans, commanded by Colonel Robinson at the time of writing of the Bernice Entail. Fletcher, Lt. Duncan (I10638)
 
1615 During his lifetime, Ray spelled his surname both Adkins and Atkins, using Adkins on his father's death certificate. His father signed his draft registration Atkins. Atkins, Ray Connie (I27)
 
1616 E-30-26 Fletcher, John (I9436)
 
1617 Early census records show him as Benjamin E. and Edward, but his marriage records and death certificate show him as Dennie Smith and Dennie Edward Smith. Apparently, he finally settled on using Dennie (rather than "Bennnie")Smith, Benjamin Edward Sr. (I1996)
 
1618 East of Driveway, 4th Row Nash, Abraham (I14803)
 
1619 Easter Star Chapter 116, Hurricane, WV Schuler, Dorothy Marie (I7882)
 
1620 Ebenezer (Sr.) was also Chairman of the Observation Committee for Fairfield. In the Revolutionary War, that makes him the head of the Culpepper Spy ring in Fairfield, CT. The British became so angry over the success of spies in Fairfield as you may already know, they came w/Hessians across Long Island Sound in 1779 and burned Fairfield to the ground, house by house. That is why Captain Ebenezer and his younger brother, who was a private migrated together to Milton, NY, where they are buried, side by side. Later Sarah Kinney would be buried next to him. Many of the former residents of Fairfield, Ct migrated together to NY. Couch, Ebenezer Sr. (I2767)
 
1621 Ebenezer C. Litherland was a Lieutenant for the 15th calvary,Illinois
union army,during the civil war.

Note by Phyllis Bloom Stice - pstice@bgstice.com (2003 email)

Eben Couch Litherland was my great-grandfather. He was born 11 April 1835 per death notice published in unknown IL newspaper ("Age 64 yrs, 11 mos, 13 days") in Friendsville IL (per Muster and Descriptive Roll of Co H, 15th Illinois Cavalry). Middle name "Couch" from St. Louis, MO, death certificate of daughter Cathryn Elner Litherland Quehl. He died in St. Louis, MO, 24 March 1900 (per Probate File 25795, St Louis MO; Civil War Pension File). He is buried at Friedens Cem., St. Louis, MO, with his wife Susan Melissa Blood Litherland, and three daughters, Cathryn E. Litherland Quehl (w/spouse William); Harriet Asenath Litherland Green; and Frances E. Litherland Stead (w/spouse Thomas).
 
LITHERLAND, Ebenezer Couch (I3406)
 
1622 Ebenezer Couch was a member of the Safety Committee, his son who had several businesses in Fairfield, Conn., served as a Captain in the Revolutionary war, his son John, played the fife in his company and his son Ebenezer Jr., worked as a waiter for the company. One of their winter encampments in Connecticut is to this day undisturbed and military historians and archaeologists are trying to raise the funds to preserve the 50 plus acre site.

Captain Ebenezer Couch lost everything to include his wife, businesses, home, as a result of his service. The British wanted to teach the colonists a lesson and selected Fairfield, Connecticut as the place to demonstrate their brutality. The town was burned to the ground and innocent women and children were killed. George Washington addressed the sacrifice of the residents of Fairfield, Conn. Joel Bostwick who served under Captain Ebenezer Couch, died, and his wife, Sarah Kinney Bostwick, and Ebenezer would marry after the war. They would move the family to Saratoga, New York, and live on rented lands. 
Couch, Ebenezer Sr. (I2767)
 
1623 Ed Kallock

The funeral will be March 8 for Ed Kallock of Eugene, who died March 1 of a stroke. He was 81.

Kallock was born Jan. 13, 1924, in Gary, Ind., to George and Estelle Ciskowski Kallock. He married Della Mae Echols on Aug. 24, 1951, in Burbank, Calif. She died Aug. 30, 1988. He married Judy Bowser on Oct. 30, 1999, in Eugene.

He graduated in 1942 from Emerson High in Gary, Ind. He served in the Army Air Corps from 1943 to 1946 as a bandsman. He attended the University of California from 1949 to 1951. He worked as a floor covering installer in Burbank, Calif., and Eugene, retiring from Floors Unlimited in 1983. He previously lived in Burbank and San Diego.

Kallock enjoyed hunting, trap shooting, travel, gunsmithing and ballroom dancing. He belonged to Eugene Eagles Lodge 275, the Willamette Valley Sportsman's Association, the Cottage Grove-Eugene Sportsman's Club and St. Peter Catholic Church.

Survivors include his wife; two stepsons, Larry Bowser of Eugene and Gary Echols of Folsom, Calif.; three step-grandchildren and four step- great-grandchildren.

Tuesday's service will be at 11 a.m. at Musgrove Family Mortuary in Eugene.
 
Kallock, George Edward (I233)
 
1624 Edgar Laurens Perkins of Newport, Carteret County, NC Perkins, Edgar Laurens (I10432)
 
1625 Edgar, the Peaceful, the fourth Boy King, was born in 943 and died July 8, 975. He reigned from 959 to 975. It is recorded that Edgar, while keeping his court at Chester, was rowed down the River Dee, the oars manned by eight kings of neighboring tributary states. The story, though probably untrue, sets forth his power not only over his own immediate subjects, but over the whole island. He had a well-trained army and a strong navy and his title shows that at least he lived on good terms with his neighbors. He married (1) Aethelflaed, and (2) Elfrida (Aelfthryth) of Devon, daughter of Ordgar, Earl of Devonshire, and widow of Ethelwold. KING OF ENGLAND, Edgar 'the Peaceable' (I5778)
 
1626 Edith Latimer can trace her ancestry to several Barons and Lords, including Wido de Reinbudcourt (born about 1040 AD), who was a Doomsday governor under William the Conqueror. While Henry Samson's lines do not connect to any known royalty, there are many Lords, Sheriffs, Governors, and Barons.

For much more detailed information on the Samson ancestry, see the following series of articles written by Robert Leigh Ward in The American Genealogist, 52:198-209 and 56:141-143, and The Genealogist, 6:166-186. Most libraries do not subscribe to The Genealogist, but copies of the article can be obtained through any public library's interlibrary loan service.

above copied from Caleb Johnson's Mayflower web pages 
LATIMER, Edith (I2467)
 
1627 Edith worked in Braid Mill. Aldrich, Edith Jane (I11892)
 
1628 Edmund II., Ironsides, was born in 989 and succeeded his father in April 1016. In this year he fought six battles, but through treachery he was completely overthrown at Assandun, in Essex. He and Canute the Dane agreed to divide the kingdom. He was chosen king of England by the Londoners on his father's death, April, 1016, while Canute was elected at Southampton by the Witan. Edmund hastily levied an army in the west, defeated Canute twice, raised the siege of London, and again routed the Danes. Levying a fresh army, he defeated them at Otford, his last victory. At Ashingdon in Essex, after a desperate fight, he was routed. By compromise with Canute, the latter retained Mercia and Northumbria, Edmund all the south and the headship, the survivor to succeed to the whole. A few weeks later Edmund died, in 1016, and Canute became King of England without a rival. It is said that the traitorous Edric Streona perhaps murdered Edmund on November 30, 1016, shortly after peace was made. Edmund II. married Ealgyth (Algitha), widow of Sigefrith the Dane. She died in 1014. KING OF ENGLAND, Edmund II 'Ironsides' (I5772)
 
1629 Edmund Plantaganet, Crouchback (because of the cross he wore on his back), was born January 16, 1244 or 1245 in London, England, fourth son of King Henry III. He was the 1st Earl of Lancaster. He married (1) Aveline Fortibus, daughter of William Fortibus, but all his children were by his second wife; and shortly before October 29, 1276, he married (2) Blanche of Artois, widow of Henry, King of Navarre, and daughter of Robert, Count of Artois, son of King Louis VIII. of France. She died in Paris May 2, 1302. PLANTAGANET, Edmund 'Crouchback' Duke of Lancaster (I6085)
 
1630 Edmund's birth date is about a year after his father's death. Either Edmund may not be William J's son, or one of the dates is incorrect. LITHERLAND, Edmund J. (I3454)
 
1631 Eduardo Vazquez and Visula Ramos are given as the paternal grandparents of Juana Bautista Vazquez in Juana's death certificate. Family: Eduardo Vasquez / Visula Ramos (F2563)
 
1632 Edward de Salisbury was Sheriff of Wiltshire as early as February 1080/01. In 1086 he held in chief 33 manors in Wilts, as well as smaller estates in Surrey, Hants, Dorset, Somerset, Middlesex, Bucks, Osfordshire and Herts, being known as D. B. "Edwardus Sarisburiensis". He survived William the Conqueror. It is not known who he married. de Evreux of Salisbury, Edward High Sheriff of Wiltshire (I6208)
 
1633 Edward died November 16, 1093, slain with his father near Alnwick. OF SCOTLAND, Edward (I6069)
 
1634 Edward I., the Elder , "the Unconquerored King," was born about 870 and died about 924. He reigned 24 years from 900 to 924. He was not, like his father, a legislator or a scholar, although it is said that he founded the University of Cambridge, but he was great warrior. He gradually extended his sway over the whole island, in which project he was assisted by his sister the "Lady of Mercia" who headed her own troops and gained victories over both the Danes and Britons. Tradition assigns to Edward an even wider rule shortly before his death. In the middle of the ninth century the Picts and the Scots had been amalgamated under Kenneth MacAlpin, the King of the Scots, just as Mercia and Wessex were being welded together by the attacks of the Danes. It is said that in 925 the King of the Scots, together with other northern rulers, chose Edward "to father and lord." Probably this statement only covers some act of alliance formed by the English King with King of Scots and other lesser rulers. Nothing was more natural than that of the Scottish King, Constantine, should wish to obtain the support of Edward against his enemies; and it is natural that if Edward agreed to support him he would require some acknowledgment of the superiority of the English King. After a prosperous reign, King Edward died in Forndon, Northamptonshire in 925. He married (3) Lady Edgiva (Edgina), daughter of Earl Sigelline (Sigilline), Earl of Meapham. He succeeded his father about 901, and raised the supremacy of Wessex into something little short of an imperial authority, extending his sway over Mercia, East Anglia, and Northumbria. KING OF ENGLAND, Edward I 'the Elder' (I5782)
 
1635 Edward Nash & John Nash (son) as owning land: "The Estates of lands & Accommodations of ye town of Norwalk."; "The Ancient Historical Records of Norwalk, Conn...", compiled by Edwin Hall, 1847, p.61 (in year 1673, and similar in 1687) Nash, John I (I14809)
 
1636 Edward Nash & John Nash (son) as owning land: "The Estates of lands & Accommodations of ye town of Norwalk."; "The Ancient Historical Records of Norwalk, Conn...", compiled by Edwin Hall, 1847, p.61 (in year 1673, and similar in 1687) Nash, Edward II (I14853)
 
1637 Edward O. King enlisted in the Army, 7 Apr 1941, Huntington, WV, as single, no dependents (rank: Pvt.), education: grammar school. King, Edward Otis (I17289)
 
1638 Edward the Exile (Outlaw) (Atheling) fled the country and lived at the court of Hungary until recalled by his father's half-brother, Edward the Confessor. He was never crowned king, as he died in London immediately after his return in 1057, and was buried at St. Paul's Cathedral. While on the continent, he married Agatha of Hungary, daughter of Emperor Henry II. of Germany (Bruno of Germany). Edward was the founder of the House of Burgoyne. OF ENGLAND, Edward "the Atheling" (I5769)
 
1639 Edward was son of Edward Winslow, Pilgrim. This Edward was a Mayflower passenger and later Governor of Plymouth Colony three times.
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Passenger list, Mayflower

This Edward's half-sister, Margaret, arrived on the ship, Anne...full brother, Gilbert arrived on the Mayflower.

Division of Land 1623 - The meersteads & garden plotes of...which came first layd out 1620. / these lye on the north side of the towne next adjoyning to their gardens which came in the Fortune. - Edward Winslow
 
Winslow, Gov. Edward (I1944)
 
1640 EDWARD12 GRISWOLD (DOROTHY11 JAMES, BRIDGET10 LITTLETON, ELIZABETH9 STANLEY, JOHN8, GEORGE BISHOP OF LICHFIELD7, THOMAS LORD OF ELFORD6, JOHN5, WILLIAM4, JOHN3, WILLIAM2, ADAM1) was born July 26, 1607 in Wooten Wawen, Warwickshire or Kenilworth, and died Bet. August 30, 1687 - 1691 in Clinton, Middlesex, Ct. or Killingworth. He married MARY (MARGARET) HICKS October 03, 1630 in England, daughter of ROBERT HICKS and MARGARET WINSLOW. She was born Abt. 1609 in Kenilworth, Warwickshire, England, and died August 23, 1670 in KILLINGSWORTH, MIDDX, CN.
 
GRISWOLD, Edward (I1922)
 
1641 Edward?
 
PARKINSON, Edwaed Allen (I3515)
 
1642 Edwin J. Lamb was also known as Edward J. and John J. ?(as given to me)

(Another?) John J. Lamb, Mrs. J. A. Alexander of Nashville and Mrs. P. R. Parramore are descendants of this union. Mrs. Parramore lived at Valdosta.

NOTE: Apparently this information was poorly taken down and/or understood long ago. Original records or recollection sources not given. 
LAMB, Edwin Julius (I383)
 
1643 Effigies of Richard and his wife, Eleanor are at Chichester Cathedral, Chichester, West Sussex, England, 43 miles to the west. Fitz Alan, Richard 10th Earl of Arundel, 8th Earl of Surrey (I9591)
 
1644 Effigies of Richard and his wife, Eleanor are at Chichester Cathedral, Chichester, West Sussex, England, 43 miles to the west. of Lancaster, Eleanor Countess of Arundel (I9592)
 
1645 Egbert, is regarded as the first King of England. He reigned from 802 to 829 (839?). He was born about 775 and fled from his cousin Brethrick, taking refuse in the court of Charlemagne, where he stayed for about twelve years, serving as one of his captains. On the death of Brethrick, who was poisoned by his wife, Egbert returned to England. In 802 at Winchester he was crowned King of the West Saxons. He subdued West Wales, or Cornwall, defeated the King of Mercia at Ellandune, annexed Kent and in 829 he became overlord of all the English kings and gave the name of England to the whole realm. There are still in existence some coins struck by Egbert, though these are now extremely rare. In 835 Egbert defeated a formidable army of Danes at Hingston Down in Cornwall, when they attempted to invade England. He died in 839, and was buried at Westminster. He married Lady Readberga (Redburga). He was succeeded by his son, Ethelwulf. KING OF WESSEX, Egbert III (I6020)
 
1646 Eight children of Christopher & Mary Briney are listed here of fourteen mentioned in The History of Darke County, Ohio, with the others no longer living at its publication in 1880:
• Ellen
• Emeline
• Adam
• Silas P.
• Herod M.
• Israel
• Mary E.
• Joseph M.
 
Family: Squire Christopher C. Briney / Mary Mills (F38)
 
1647 Eileen was born with the name Octave Adkins. See her natural birth information on her other page. Pittman, Loretta Eileen (I12665)
 
1648 Eleanor (Alianore) Plantaganet, married (1) William Marshal, 2nd Earl of Pembroke, who died in 1231, without issue. He was the son of William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke, and his wife, Isabel Clare. Eleanor married (2) Simon II de Montfort, Earl of Leicester, who died in 1265. She died in 1275. PLANTAGENET, Eleanor (I6493)
 
1649 Eleanor (Leonora) Plantaganet of Castile, born in 1162, died in 1214, promised initially by her father to marry French royalty, but eventually married Afonso VIII. of Castile., King of Castile (1158-1214). He was the son of Sancho III., the Desired, King of Castile (1157-1158). PLANTAGENET, Eleanor of Castile (I5973)
 
1650 ELEANOR WOOD 6-5-1947

Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Memorial chapel for Miss Eleanor Wood, 86, of Friendsville, who died Wednesday morning at the Maple Grove Nursing Home. Rev. J. Bryant Young will officiate and burial will be made in Friendsville cemetery.

Miss Wood was a native of Wabash county. She was the daughter of Ira and Rufina Keen Wood. The deceased is survived by two brothers, W.K. Wood, of Mount Carmel and Clinton Wood, of Cleveland, Miss.

Four sisters, Laura Shoaff, Clarinda Wood, Allie Liddle and Emily Goodart, and two brothers, Abner and Burnett Wood, proceded her in death.

Miss Wood was a member of the Barney Prairie church. 
WOOD, Eleanor (I4160)
 

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