Alice married Ralph Neville 130 on 14 Jan 1326 in Stratton Audley, Oxfordshire, England, son of Randolf de Neville and Eupheme FitzRoger Clavering. I (London, 1872), p. 455: "Sir Roger Puleston, Kt., of Emral, who m. 1st, Jane, dau. Elizabeth married Humphrey ap Hugh of Llwyn du about 1624-1625 in Llangelynin, Talybont, Merionethshire, Wales, son of Hugh ap David of Llwyn du, Llwyngwrill, Llangelynin, Talybont and Catherine verch Rhydderch ap Sion of Abergynolwyn. He signed a will on 14 Apr 1764. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall, Baltimore, 2008, Line 1-29 has b. Sir Hugh le Despenser Baron Despenser 79 80 81 was born in 1286, died on 24 Nov 1326 in Hereford, Herefordshire, England at age 40, and was buried after 15 Dec 1330 in Tewkesbury Abbey, Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, England. Thomas Stanley 1st Earl of Derby was born in 1435 and died on 29 Jul 1504 in Lathom, Ormskirk, Lancashire, England at age 69. )"Source: Rootsweb - Celtic Royal Genealogy has b. abt 1337. 15 years, 4 Edw. Mary Nuthall was born in 1603 in Hockley, Rochford, Essex, England. Research Notes: Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. Major Edward Dorsey of "Dorsey" 194 197 was born about 1640 in Virginia, (United States) and died after 26 Oct 1704 in Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States). (Relationship to Father:Biological, Relationship to Mother:Biological). Ruth was born in 1732 in <(West) Virginia, (United States)>, died on 7 Oct 1807 in Wellsburg, Brooke, (West) Virginia, United States at age 75, and was buried in Prather Family Cemetery on Steubenville Rd., , United States. James Albert Edward Hamilton 3rd Duke of Abercorn . In addition, before Rod Blackman's data were added, we had no name for Talbot Sr.'s wife, just that she was born in Virginia. Charles "the Mariner" Ridgely. Elizabeth next married Sir Gerard Ufflete of Wigmore. 50. Another name for Sherridan is Sam Smith. Juliana (also known as Katherine) born at Acre, Palestine, in 1271, and died there on 28 May or 5 September 1271 Joan of Acre . Priscilla, the young sister of Rebecca Dorsey Ridgely, married Governor Charles Ridgely Carnan, nephew and heir of the gallant Captain, who served his country not only as an officer in the Revolutionary War, but also as a member of the Continental Congress in 1776 and who changed his name from Carnan to Ridgely.". 258; bundle vi, no 210.) Samuel Owings Jr. 180 was born on 17 Aug 1733, was christened in St. Paul's Church, Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States), and died on 11 Jun 1803 at age 69. Other names for Christine are Christina Johns, and Christina Johns Smith. Elen married Maredudd ap Owain ap Gruffudd Lord of Cardigan Uch Ayron, son of Owain ap Gruffudd ap Rhys and Unknown. This marriage was childless, and after John's death Elen married Sir Robert de Quincy , the brother of Roger de Quincy, Earl of Winchester . Sir William Troutbeck was born about 1444. Elosia Birch Talbot was born in 1841 and died in 1853 at age 12. [14] They resided at "Green Spring Punch", a 286 acre plantation in Green Spring Valley, Baltimore County that Rachel brought with her when she married. Rose married Otewell Worsley of Calais about 1435. 206. [3] Her parents departed from Acre shortly after her birth, traveling to Sicily and Spain[4] before leaving Joan with her grandmother in Ponthieu, France. '"The same record adds, 'Aug. Joan de Cobham 103 was born about 1340 in , England, died about 1388 in Chrishall, Essex, England about age 48, and was buried in Chrishall, Essex, England. Research Notes: Source:Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. Cemetery, Polk Co., Nebraska, United States. John married Isabella of Angoulême on 10 May 1200, daughter of Aymer Taillifer de Valence, Count of Angoulême and Alix de Courtenay. 148, 470, 581; Cambrian Register, 1795, 49-144). Roger Philipps was born on 31 Dec 1551 in Pencombe, Hertfordshire, England. Rebecca Owings 180 was born on 21 Oct 1755 and was christened in St. Thomas Church, Baltimore, Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States). William de Beauchamp of Elmley Castle, Worcestershire 90 91 92 was born about 1210 and died in 1269 about age 59. Eleanor and Hugh had nine children:Hugh le Despenser III (1308-1349) Gilbert le Despenser , (1309- 1381). Gültig ab: 19. John Puleston of Bers and Hafod y Wern 138 139 was born circa 1425 in Hafod-y-Wern, Berse (Bersham), (Wrexham, Denbighshire), Wales and died in 1461 at age 36. + 679 F i. Deborah Todd Lynch 182 died in 1810. Was living in Omaha, Nebraska, at the time of her sister Lula Mae's death on 6/28/1942. Edward Darcy 165 was born about 1590 in England. Edward Griffith was born on 18 May 1511 and died on 11 Mar 1540 in Dublin, Leinster, Ireland at age 28. 421. Deborah Dorsey was born about 1685 and died before 1752. Another name for Elizabeth was Elizabeth Bacon Holloway. ; Henry Howard; Benjamin Deaver; Caleb Warfield; John Vaughn; B. Legget; Daniel Barker; Philip Beal; Richard Gough; Johnus White; John McvCown; Joseph Allen; William Onion; Charles Doud; Joseph Harvey; Michael Martain; Timothy Murphy; Samuel Coil; John Dehoddy; Edw. "From the book Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, edited by Thomas Allen Glenn (Philadelphia, 1902), provided by books.google.com, p. 57-58:"VII. Some of this debate can be read in the 1997 issues of the Maryland Genealogical Society Bulletin. (Seal).'"Mrs. Moved: Moved to Sheridan Lake, Colorado, Unknown, Sheridan Lake, Kiowa, Colorado, United States. 634 F xii. Richard Dorsey [son of Capt. William married Isabel Mauduit.,91 110 111 daughter of William Mauduit Lord of Hanslope & Hartley Mauduit, Bucks. Conveyed: "Owings Adventure" to William Richardson, 30 Sep 1731. 350 M i. Richard Nanney of Llwyngwril . Ann Warburton was born about 1494 in Arley Hall, Arley, Cheshire, England. Another name for Eleanor was Eleanor Plantagenet. II (London, 1882), p. 138, lists as wives of John Puleston "of Havod y Wern and Bers" (from Cae Cyriog M.S. Another name for Eleanor was Ellen verch Hugh Gwyn. Charles Dorsey [son of Capt. Edward Dorsey 203 was born about 1678 in Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States) and died in 1701 in South Patapsco Hundred, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States) about age 23. On April 3, Edward II was removed from Kenilworth and entrusted to the custody of two dependents of Mortimer, then later imprisoned at Berkeley Castle in Gloucestershire where, it is generally believed, he was murdered by an agent of Isabella and Mortimer...Following the public announcement of the king's death, the rule of Isabella and Mortimer did not last long. [edit ] AbdicationWith the King imprisoned, Mortimer and the Queen faced the problem of what to do with him. Harry Wright Newman. + 134 M ii. Anne married William Conyers Lord Conyers.,130 son of John Conyers and Alice Fauconberg. [64] She first married Reginald de Braose of Brecon and Abergavenny, but had no children by him. 562 F ix. ?The case for two daughters named Ruth:Source: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.snacestry.com/~paxson/southern/owings.html (compiled by MJP Grundy, 2002): "On 3 Nov. 1729 Richard [Owings, Jr.] and his wife Sarah made a deed of gift of 'Owings Addition' to his sister Ruth NORWOOD, and on 24 May 1732 they gave Ruth, identified as 'spinster', for her 'natural life' 32 acres of 'Owings Addition' also to her.". The time from the Despensers' return from exile until the end of Edward II's reign was a time of uncertainty in England. Hugh seized the Welsh lands of his wife's inheritance, ignoring the claims of his two brothers-in-law. Eleven months after the birth of their child, Earl William was murdered at "Le Ford" in Belfast, apparently by some of his own men. Sophia died before 1760. After marriage, moved to Newman Grove, Nebraska and resided there until his death [in 1930]. If so, it might be thus:1) Racheal Roberts, m. abt 1682 in England or Wales. Research Notes: From http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~paxson/southern/owings.html :Samuel Owings, Jr., b. Friday, 17 Aug. 1733, at 12:00, christened at St. Paul's; d. 11 June 1803; m. 6 Oct. 1765 Deborah Todd LYNCH (d. 1810), daughter of William Lynch (d. 1751) and neice of Edward Dorsey (1718-1760), son of Caleb Dorsey; received 250 ac. 627. This would be so only if he was the twin brother of Robert Owings. Research Notes: Source: The Dorsey Family by Maxwell J. Dorsey, Jean Muir Dorsey and Nannie Ball Nimmo,2006, p. 159.Also http://www.rootsweb.com/~mdannear/firstfam/dorsey/d8035.htm#P8035From the book The Dorsey Family by Maxwell J. Dorsey, Jean Muir Dorsey and Nannie Ball Nimmo,2006, p. 158: "The will of John Dorsey made April 8, 1765 and proved in 1765 left:To sons John Dorsey, Richard Dorsey and their heirs to be equally divided, the tracts Dorsey's Range, the Addition to Dorsey's Range, Duvall's Range, the Defendant, Mineral Hill, and part of a tract What's Left, and also a parcel of land that Philemon Dorsey is to convey to me, and if either die without heirs, the whole to go to survivor and if both should die without heirs to be divided among other childrenTo son Caleb Dorsey, 3 negroesTo daughters Elinor Stringer, Achsah Dorsey, Ann Dorsey, Elizabeth Dorsey, and sons John Dorsey and Richard Dorsey, 150 pounds Sterling and 1 negro eachTo granddaughters Elizabeth Dorsey and Mary Stringer, 1 negro eachTo wife Elizabeth, 200 pounds Sterling, 8 negroes, one-third of estateExrs: wife Elizabeth and son Caleb Dorsey, empowered to sell house and lot in Frederick Town (Wiulls 35, f 258)...The will of Elizabeth Dorsey made May 3, 1802 and proved December 10, 1803 left:To son Richard Dorsey, one-half of a tract of land in Anne Arundel CountyTo orphan children of son John, remainder of tract of landTo son Richard Dorsey in trust, all lands in Montgomery County, which I derive from my brother Joshua Dorsey, to be held by said Richard for the use and benefit of daughter Elizabeth Boggess during her natural life and after her death to granddaughter Elizabeth Dorsey BoggessTo grandchildren Mortimer and Eliza Anne, children of son Richard, Caleb and Peggy Dorsey, children of son John, and Ellen stringer, daughter of daughter Eleanor, personaltyTo son Richard Dorsey, all other propertyExr: son Richard Dorsey (A.A. Co. Wills J.C. No. 93 F ii. "Captain Cornelius Howard wrote the will, and testified that the testator did not appear to be in condition at that time, to remember what he owned. She spent a great deal of time outside the cloister on non-spiritual matters. 1244, the son of LLYWELYN AP IORWERTH (176B-27), by Senena, perh. We came at the invitation of Uncle George M. Talbot, owner of the Talbot Dairy. Joan FitzAlan was born before 1351 and died on 17 Apr 1419. ", Research Notes: From Wikipedia - Charles Ridgely II. B. Johnson further writes: "The forks of the Platte River come together at North Platte, Nebraska, and part of the bottom land of the Talbot Ranch was divided by the river. + 605 M i. Charles Wells Wesley Talbot was born on 28 Sep 1791 in Washington Co., Pennsylvania, United States, died on 22 Oct 1874 in Ironton, Lawrence, Ohio at age 83, and was buried in Woodland Cemetery, Ironton, Lawrence, Ohio. Another name for Ann is Anne Worthington. 193 F vi. 32. 130-150: "After Dafydd's defection [in 1274], and possibly as a reaction to it, a plan, perhaps originally aired in 1265, was resurrected--marriage between Llywelyn and Elinor, a daughter of Simon de Montfort. Hannah Owings 180 was born on 27 Jan 1751. Geoffrey Mortimer , a knight William Mortimer , a knight Their eldest son, Ralph, was a famed knight but died in his youth. Birth Notes: Sources differ in birthdate from abt 1425 to abt 1438. Margaret married Hugh de Courtenay 49 on 11 Aug 1325, son of Hugh de Courtenay and Agnes Saint John. On the Internet there is a Dorsey Genealogy mailing list at rootsweb.com "The information on this website has been extensively updated in December 1999. Jill Shannon was born 1973 ?. The following letter written by her in 1421-2 is extant. If he leave no issue, then to John, of Edward, and if he leave none, then as above, to Deborah's youngest three children. In the Revolutionary War he was commander of the forces in that county. + 110 F i. Joan Goushill 115 116 was born about 1402 and died after 1459. 159 M ii. The reverend gentleman was born in the state of Pennsylvania on September 28, 1791. Birth Notes: http://www.angelfire.com/oh5/paula7717/ewentalbott.html gives birth year as 1720, but it is not necessarily a reliable source.http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=marykl&id=I155731 has b. Elizabeth died on 23 Aug 1283. Research Notes: From The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland by J. D. Warfield (Baltimore, 1905), pp. In 1306 her grandfather King Edward I arranged for her to wed Duncan Macduff, 8th Earl of Fife . [35] Edward I did not have a close relationship with most of his children while they were growing up, yet "he seemed fonder of his daughters than his sons. Marriage Notes: Verify marriage date. From Welsh Settlement of Pennsylvania by Charles H. Browning, Philadelphia, 1912, p. 286: "knighted at Touraine, Christmas, 1513, 'after the king came from mass, under the banner in the church'". Sold: 384 acres to Jabez Pierpont for 4500 pounds of tobacco, Fall 1686. Removed to: Pennsylvania from Wales, 1683. with Hugh Roberts. "Source: The Cambrian Quarterly Magazine and Celtic Repertory, Vol. She married, fourthly, Sir Gerard Ufflete, Knight, of Wigmore, Yorkshire, but retained the title of Dowager Duchess of Norfolk until her death. Col. John Dorsey was born on 31 Mar 1751 in Queen Caroline Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States) and died before 1802. The former King Edward remained imprisoned.Death Edward II's tomb at Gloucester Cathedral The government of Isabella and Mortimer was so precarious that they dared not leave the deposed king in the hands of their political enemies. Eleanor died on 11 January 1372. Research Notes: Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. Sarah was born in 1657 in , died in 1690 in Annapolis, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States) at age 33, and was buried in 1692 in Virginia, (United States). Wells married Elizabeth Cline on 24 May 1835 in Washington Co., Ohio, United States. Another name for Ann was Agnes Warburton. 452. Edmund "Crouchback" 1st Earl of Lancaster, Earl of Leicester, Henry 3rd Earl of Lancaster, Earl of Leicester, Elizabeth of Rhuddlan, Princess of England, Roger de Mortimer of Wigmore, 1st Baron Mortimer, 18. 'I give to my two grandsons, Samuel and Richard, of Caleb, my son, my plantation on South River, called "South River Quarter," it being the remainder of a tract given to my son, Caleb. Thomas Bland asked for a 'Commission to Samuel Chew to call before him Captain Cornelius Howard, Robert Gudgeon, Nicholas Shepher, Richard and Ellen Warfield, John Watkins, Mary Evans, Sarah Cooper, Benjamin Stringer, Guy Meeke, Johanna Sewell, John and Mary Welsh and Maurice Baker; and that they be cross-examined concerning the revocation, or confirmation of the said deceased.' Other names for Eleanor were Alianor, Alienor, and Leonor. "The inventory of Colonel Edward Dorsey's estate bears evidence of his manner of life, for the bequests of silver tankards and cordial cups, silver-hilted swords, chafing dish and other evidences of the convenience and elegancies, indicate that he kept up the dignity incident to a Prtovincial Justice and Keeper of the Great Seal and field officer of the Colonial troops in his county. Eleanor died before 1779. Deborah Dorsey was born on 25 Nov 1722 in St. Anne's Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States). Acc., 4948), he was a correspondent of Thomas Cromwell, mainly in connection with his feud with Richard Bulkeley of Beaumaris (see under Bulkeley family ); he paid Cromwell an annuity of ten marks for some years and attempted, unsuccessfully, to gain possession of the Dominican friary at Bangor after its dissolution. Caleb married Sophia Dorsey on 1 Nov 1759 in Christ Church, Queen Caroline Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, United States. Another name for Charles was Charles "the Merchant" Ridgely II. 520 M iii. Min. There were flat tires, how many I have no way of recalling..."Lula and Aunt Fannie Talbot belonged to the Bon Ami social club, primarily devoted to bridge. 'Norwood's Fancy,' held by Captain Norwood, was near Round Bay. Other names for Elizabeth were Elizabeth Boteler, and Elizabeth Butler. Probate: Estate probated, 21 Jun 1688, Anne Arundel, Maryland, United States. Ride the train to the top of Snowdon and race the walkers to the summit. Research Notes: Family records of DeWayne B. Johnson. Fortune turned against the Despenser party, and in 1326, FitzAlan's father was executed, and he did not succeed to his father's estates or titles.However, political conditions had changed by 1330, and over the next few years Richard was gradually able to reacquire the Earldom of Arundel as well as the great estates his father had held in Sussex and in the Welsh Marches. -------From The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland by J. D. Warfield (Baltimore, 1905), p. 56:"The following record is taken from 'Our Early Settlers.' Could that have been his baptism?FamilySearch.org AFN: MRGK-BQ has b. Research Notes: http://wiki.whitneygen.org/wrg/index.php/. Edmund married Alice de Warenne 121 in 1305, daughter of Sir William de Warenne Earl of Surrey and Joan de Vere. Freeman married Leo Hazel Eyestone, daughter of Harmon Alexander Eyestone and Amanda Melvina Lucas. in my Castle of Philipp. 'The said John Puleston covenaunteth and graunteth to brynge the said Jane his dochter to the churche dure in ye same state as she is nowe, and ther wed and take to her husband the said John ap David and also to arey hir to hir wedyng accordyng to hir degree, and also to pay the said John ap David the somme of six and thirtty poundes xiiis iiiid.