27 December 2014

Ancestors of Leon David Roper Different kind of Ancestrol Chart

Ancestrol, Ancesrtol Chart, Leon David Roper, Roper,  Hasculfus Musard

Here to follow is a different kind of ancestral Chart.

Which you can find like I did on line at : http://www.roperld.com/daveanc.pdf

Which I was Able to find by typing into the search bar :
                 Jacques Millville b. 1530 Switzerland

Ancestors of Leon David Roper- Ancestors of Leon David Roper-1
19 Jun 2013 Page 1

30. Eudo de St. James-921 (b.Abt 1020-SJ,Manche,N,France)
29. Peter de St. James-5 (b.Abt 1044-SJ,Manche,Normandy,France)
28. Hasculfus Musard-517 (b.Abt 1065-,,Normandy,France;d.Bef 1133-)
27. Robert Musard-3 (b.Abt 1098-Staveley,Chesterfield,D,England;d.1162)
26. Richard Musard-519 (b.Abt 1125-Staveley,,Derby,England;d.Abt 1189-)
25. William Rousper-209 (b.Abt 1175-Staveley,,Derby,England;m.Abt 1215)
27. John Nevill-897
26. Isabel Nevill-896
24. Adam Roper-207 (b.Abt 1216-Staveley,,Derby,England;m.Abt 1246;d.Abt 1275-)
26. Edward Apuldore-20 (b.Bef 1153-Staveley,,Derby,England)
25. Elnith Apuldore-208 (b.Abt 1179-Staveley,,Derby,England)
23. Edwin Roper-206 (b.Abt 1275-,,Kent,England)
22. Adam Roper-924
21. Thomas Roper-178 (b.Abt 1309-Swalecliff,,Kent,England;m.Abt 1330)
20. Ralph Adam Roper-89 (b.Abt 1331-St. Dunstans,C,Kent,England;m.Abt 1359;d.Aft 1402-)
22. Thomas Apuldore-162 (b.Bef 1287-Swalecliff,,Kent,England)
21. Apuldore-165 (b.Abt 1313-Swalecliff,,Kent,England)
19. Edmund Roper-85 (b.Abt 1360-St. Dunstans,C,Kent,England;m.Abt 1400;d.11 Dec 1433-)
21. Thomas Lewkenor-87 (b.Abt 1308-Postling,,Kent,England;d.1375)
20. Beatrix Lewkenor-88 (b.Abt 1335-Gretworth,,Northampton,England;d.1388)
21. Joan d'Oyly-899 (b.1334-Stoke Doyle,,England)
18. John Roper-73 (b.Abt 1405-Swacliffe,,Kent,England;m.Abt 1444;d.11 Jan 1488/1489-)
19. Catherine -898 (b.1380-St. Dunstans,Canterbury,Kent,England)
17. Robert Roper-44 (b.Abt 1449-,,Norfolk,England)
19. John Tattershall-47 (b.Bef 1394-Will Hall,,Kent,England)
18. Margaret Tattershall-48 (b.1420-Eltham,,K,England;d.2 Feb 1517/1518-Eltham,,Kent,England)
20. John Chicheley-21 (b.Bef 1372-Eltham,,Kent,England;d.1446-,Kent,,England)
19. Agnes Chicheley-43 (b.Bef 1398-,Kent,,England;d.1518)
16. Roper-917 (b.Abt 1475)
15. Robert Roper-916 (b.Abt 1500-Hoxne,,Suffolk,England;d.Abt 1532-Hoxne,,Suffolk,England)
14. Robert Roper-918 (b.Abt 1525-Hoxne,,Suffolk,England;d.Bef 1582-,,England)
13. Walter Roper-911 (b.Abt 1550-Hoxne,,Suffolk,England;d.1617)
14. Cassandra Coper-912 (d.Bef 7 Mar 1589-Gissing,,Norfolk,England)
12. Henry Roper-914 (b.Abt 1591-Hoxne,,Suffolk,England;m.16 Apr 1616)
13. Rachel -925
11. John Roper-922 (b.Abt 1620-Hoxne,,Suffolk,England;m.1 Aug 1643;d.Bef 1674-Hoxne,,Suffolk,England)
12. Bridget Dunnett-913 (b.Abt 1595-Hoxne,,Suffolk,England)
10. Thomas Roper-919 (b.Abt 1669-Cotton,,Suffolk,England)
11. Ann White-915 (b.Abt 1625-Eye,,Suffolk,England;d.Jan 1674-Hoxne,,Suffolk,England)
9. John Roper-31 (b.Abt 1699-Wetheringsett,,Suffolk,England;m.Abt 1726;d.Abt 1766-,Fauquier,Va)
10. Elizabeth -920
8. Charles Roper-33 (b.Abt 1720-,,,England;m.Abt 1741;d.Bef 1793-,,Va)
9. Mary -32 (b.1710-,,Va)
7. David Roper-27 (b.29 Jun 1742-,Dinwiddie,Vaz;m.3 Feb 1746;d.1802-,Edgefield,Sc)

 Ancestors of Leon David Roper- Ancestors of Leon David Roper-1
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9. Robert Goodwyn-908 (b.Abt 1690;m.Abt 1720)
8. Ann Goodwyn-34 (b.Abt 1720-,,,England)
11. James Goodwyn-904 (b.Abt 12 Mar 1621-SMP,London,M,England;m.Abt 1650;d.1687-,York,Va)
10. Peter Goodwyn-905 (b.Abt 1660/1666;m.Bef 1696/1697;d.Bef 1731/1733-,York,Va)
12. John Hayward-902 (b.Abt 1605-,,,England;m.26 Apr 1629;d.1658-,York,Va)
11. Rachel Hayward-903 (b.Abt 27 Feb 1631-St Botolph Bishopsgate,L,M,England;d.1666-,York,Va)
12. Alice Roper-901 (b.Abt 1605/1608-,,,England)
9. Ann Goodwyn-907 (b.Abt 1700)
10. Rebecca Tiplady-906 (b.Bef 1676-,York,Va)
6. James Roper-18 (b.Abt 1766;m.27 Mar 1792;d.1853-,Burke,NC)
7. Sarah -30 (b.Abt 1740-Charleston,Charleston,Sc;d.Aft 1803)
5. Samuel Roper-14 (b.6 Jan 1806-,Burke,NC;m.12 Nov 1839;d.22 Nov 1869-Murphy,Cherokee,NC)
6. Mary Elizabeth O'Neil-29
4. William Washington Roper-6 (b.19 Sep 1844-,Burke,NC;m.15 Mar 1867;d.8 Jan 1916-Siloam Springs,Howell,MO)
8. Johann George Flohr-37 (b.Abt 1720-,Germany;m.16 Dec 1753)
7. Christopher Flowers-35 (b.4 Feb 1756-Trappe,Montgomery,PA;m.Apr 1784;d.1832-,Catawba,NC)
8. Maria Catharina Motz-38
6. Joseph Flowers-28 (b.Abt 22 Dec 1788-,Berks,PA)
7. Mary Mathlana Schlosser-36 (b.26 Nov 1762-,Germany;d.1 Dec 1852-,Catawba,NC)
5. Rebecca Flowers-15 (b.29 Mar 1817-,Berks,PA;d.9 Sep 1878-Chattanooga,Hamilton,TN)
6. Rebecca Myer-22
3. Joshua Rufus Roper-4 (b.24 Jun 1869-Murphy,Cherokee,NC;m.6 Mar 1892;d.26 Aug 1954-Fort Worth,Tarrant,TX)
7. John Hall-40 (b.Abt 1740-,MD;d.1808/1812-,Burke,NC)
6. Joshua Hall-8 (b.1765-,MD;m.1786;d.1852-Franklin,Macon,GA)
7. Finivill-41 (d.Bef 1821)
5. Moses W Hall-16 (b.6 Dec 1801-,Burke,NC;m.28 Jan 1822;d.14 Apr 1890-Murphy,Cherokee,NC)
7. Jesse Sellers-39
6. Sarah Sellers-9 (b.1769-,Chatham,Nc;d.1864-Franklin,Macon,Nc)
4. Cynthia Arminta Hall-7 (b.30 Apr 1836-Murphy,Cherokee,NC;d.3 Mar 1921-Siloam Springs,Howell,MO)
17. Nicholas Patton-964 (b.Abt 1421-Waynflete,,Lincoln,England)
16. Richard Patton-962 (b.1451-Waynflete,,Lincoln,England)
15. Richard Patton Jr-961 (b.1481-Boslow,,Derby,England;d.1536-,,,England)
16. Margery Breretoln-963 (b.1455-Brertoln,,Cheshire,England)
14. Richard Patton III-955 (b.1507-Boslow,,Derby,England;m.1532)
13. William Waynflete Patton-951 (b.1533-SN,,Middlesex,England;m.1554;d.1571-London,,M,England)
15. James Baskerville-957 (b.1496-Eardisley,,Herford,England;d.13 Nov 1556-Hereford,,H,England)
14. Grace Baskerville-956 (b.1521-London,,Middlesex,England)
16. John Goddard-959 (b.1450-St. George,Wiltshire,England;m.1477;d.1501-,,Wiltshire,England)
15. Grace Goddard-958 (b.1498-London,,Middlesex,England;d.1540-London,,Middlesex,England)
16. Christian Ogbourn-960 (b.1453-Ogbourn,St. George,W,England;d.1498-,,,England)
12. Gratian Patton-949 (b.1565-Standrewshoborn,,Middlesex,England;d.Oct 1603)
14. Richard Johnson-953 (b.1507-Boston,,Lincoln,England;d.1567-,,Lincoln,England)
13. Anne Johnson-952 (b.1533-Boston,,Lincoln,England;d.1571-,,Lincoln,England)
14. Alice -954 (b.1511-,,Lincoln,England;d.1612-,,Lincoln,England)

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11. William Patton-945 (b.1590-Ferrochie,,Fife,Scotland;m.1620;d.31 Jan 1642-Cluinmanagh,E,Donegal,Ireland)
12. Elizabeth Evllye-950 (b.1565-,,Middlesex,England)
10. Henry Patton-943 (b.13 Jan 1626-Ramoligh,Donegal,Ulster,Ireland;m.1657;d.1689-Cluinmanagh,E,D,Ireland)
12. Henry A Johnstone-947 (b.1560-,,,Ireland;m.Abt 1588;d.1593-Flodden Moor,,Northumberland,England)
11. Margaret Johnstone-946 (b.1593-Edinburgh,,Midlothian,Scotland;d.1659-,,Donegal,Ireland)
12. Sarah Stewart-948 (b.1560-,,,Ireland;d.1593)
9. Henry Patton Jr-936 (b.1660-Caiggo,Dundee,Angus,Scotland;d.1743-Clondevacock,Clonmany,Donegal,Ireland)
10. Jane Spears-944 (b.Abt 1630-,,Donegal,Ireland;d.Aft 1664-Groghan,,Donegal,Ireland)
8. William Patton-84 (b.Abt 1690-Newton,Lima Vaddy,Derry,Ireland;d.29 Dec 1742-Marlborough,Chester,PA)
11. Andrew Lynn-941 (b.1605-Loch Lynn,,Ayr,Scotland;m.1643;d.1643-Loch Lynn,,Ayr,Scotland)
10. David Lynn-938 (b.1640-Corkaugh,Donegal,Ulster,Ireland;d.1727-,Augusta,Va)
11. Ann Blair-942 (b.1610-Auldmuir,Blair,Ayr,Scotland)
9. Sarah Cameron Lynn-937 (b.1670-,,Kilmadrenan,Scotland;d.1757-Newton,Lima Vaddy,Derry,Ireland)
11. John Patton-940 (b.1630-Ruskie,Londonderry,Cork,Ireland;d.1659-,Donegal,Ulster,Ireland)
10. Margaret Patton-939 (b.1655-Ruskie,Londonderry,Cork,Ireland;d.1727-,Augusta,Va)
7. Robert M Patton-19 (b.Abt 1720-,Essex,England;m.Bef 1747;d.Bef 6 May 1772-,Rowan,NC)
9. Adam Woods-934 (b.Abt 1700;d.May 1761-Hanover,Lancaster,Pa)
8. Margaret Woods-543 (b.Abt 1690-,Chester,Pa)
9. Sarah -935 (d.17 May 1749-,Augusta,Va)
6. Robert Patton II-11 (b.3 Nov 1748-,Chester,PA;m.14 Nov 1782;d.11 Mar 1813-Dysartville,McDowell,NC)
7. Charity -24 (b.Abt 1727-,,Pa;d.29 May 1803-,Williamson,TN)
5. Cynthia Arminta Patton-17 (b.18 Nov 1802-,Burke,NC;d.28 Jul 1876-Kimsey,Cherokee,NC)
8. Joseph Dysart-25 (b.Abt 1700-,Ireland)
7. James Dysart-12 (b.Abt 1727-Londonderry,Ulster,Northern Ireland;m.Abt 1747;d.1 Feb 1781-Cowan's Ford,M,NC)
8. Marie Martin-26
6. Mary Elizabeth Dysart-13 (b.28 Feb 1766-,Chester,PA;d.9 Jun 1844-Dysartville,McDowell,NC)
7. Margaret Young-10 (b.Abt 1731;d.Aft 1810-,Redford,TN)
2. Fred Lloyd Roper-2 (b.26 Nov 1907-Siloam Springs,Howell,MO;m.19 Feb 1928;d.1 Dec 1990-Enid,Garfield,OK)
10. Johan Jacob Klein-368
9. Johann Henrich Klein-147 (b.1704-,Zweibrucken,Germany;m.23 Oct 1729;d.1810-,Adams,Pa)
8. Johann Daniel Little Capt.-71 (b.Abt 1731-Kussel,Z,Germany;m.Abt 1751;d.10 Dec 1775-Salisbury,Rowan,NC)
10. Johann Daniel Grimm-325
9. Anna Margaretha Grimm-148 (b.Jan 1712-Kussel,Zweibrucken,,Germany;d.,York,Pa)
10. Anns Christina -319
7. Peter Little-56 (b.13 Sep 1752-Salisbury,Rowan,NC;m.Abt 1778;d.14 Mar 1822-,Lincoln,NC)
8. Annie Mary -51 (b.Abt 1751;d.1805)
6. Peter Little Jr-54 (b.9 Oct 1779-Salisbury,Rowan,NC;m.Abt 1802;d.31 Dec 1820-,Lincoln,NC)
9. Jacob Eigener-131 (b.1687-GemeindeBoltigen,O,Bern,Switzerland;m.Abt 1718;d.1757-,Rowan,NC)
8. Heinrich Eigener-893 (b.1721-,,Germany;m.Abt 1746;d.17 Dec 1792-,Rowan,Nc)
9. Margaretha -158
7. Christina Eigener-57 (b.1 Jul 1759;d.2 Jul 1850-,Catawba,NC)
9. Johannes George Schuck-891 (b.1695-,,,Germany;d.1768-,,Pa)
8. Maria Catharina Schuck-892
9. Anna Maria -469

 Ancestors of Leon David Roper- Ancestors of Leon David Roper-1
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5. Lewis Little-74 (b.30 Jan 1808-,Lincoln,NC;m.2 Apr 1829;d.28 May 1889-Culberson,Cherokee,NC)
10. Rudolph Hunsicker-141 (b.Bef 1685-,Germany)
9. Johannes Ulrich Hunsicker-140 (b.1702-Schalbach,Nassau,Germany;d.Abt 1723-Schalbach,Nassau,Germany)
8. Johannes Hunsicker-49 (b.24 Aug 1722-Schalbach,A,Germany;m.30 Apr 1743;d.17 Dec 1800-Heidelberg,Lehigh,PA)
10. Johannes Diller-143
9. Sara Diller-142 (b.4 Mar 1700-Schalbach,,Nassau,Germany)
11. Jacob Baillet-145 (b.1641;d.19 Feb 1706)
10. Marie Baillet-144
11. Anna Fruibeau-146
7. Johann Theobold Hunsucker-50 (b.24 Jan 1744-S,B,A,Germany;m.Abt 1770;d.12 Mar 1822-,Lincoln,NC)
10. Hans Philipp Pierson-138
9. Heinrich Pierson-132 (m.23 Nov 1713)
10. Susanna Uri-139
8. Marie Magdalena Pierson-70 (b.11 Jan 1722-Schalbach,Alsace-Lorraine,Germany;d.Aft 1800-Heidelberg,Lehigh,PA)
10. Nickel Schweitzer-151
9. Elizabeth Schweitzer-137
10. Sarah Rose-152
6. Catherine Hunsucker-53 (b.26 May 1781-,Lincoln,NC;d.16 Jun 1822-,Lincoln,NC)
12. Jacob Joachim Naef-584 (b.Abt 1590-Flawil,,,Switzerland;m.Abt 1610;d.6 May 1653-Zell,,,Switzerland)
11. Jacob Hans Naef-582 (b.1612-R,Zell,Zurich,Switzerland;m.14 Aug 1638;d.26 Oct 1687-,,,Switzerland)
12. Barbara Baumann-569 (b.Abt 1590-,,,Switzerland;d.30 Jan 1641-,,,Switzerland)
10. Balthasar Hans Naef-580 (b.8 Feb 1642-R,Zell,Z,Switzerland;m.Abt 1669;d.28 Apr 1707-,,,Switzerland)
11. Salome Huggenberger-583 (b.Abt 1614-Raismuhle,Zell,Zurich,Switzerland)
9. Ulrich Hans Neff-578 (b.27 Mar 1675-Zell,Zurich,,Switzerland;m.16 Oct 1703;d.Aft 1724-,,,Switzerland)
10. Cleopha Isler-581 (b.13 Oct 1650-Zell,Zurich,,Switzerland)
8. Ulrich Hans Neff Jr-592 (b.25 Jul 1709-Zell,Zurich,,Switzerland;m.Abt 1740;d.Abt 1778-Heidelberg,Allegheny,Pa)
9. Elisabeth Stadelman-579 (b.Abt 1684-Elgg,,,Switzerland;d.Aft 1724-,,,Switzerland)
7. Susannah Magdalena Neff-602 (b.16 Mar 1745-Allentown,Hehigh,Pa;d.2 Jul 1812-,Lincoln,Nc)
8. Elisabeth Ott-577 (b.20 Dec 1726-Zell,Zurich,,Switzerland)
4. Daniel Little-45 (b.27 Jun 1846-Ivylog,Union,GA;m.6 Aug 1868;d.31 May 1929-Clever,Greene,MO)
11. James Odium-129
10. Richard Odium-128 (b.Abt 1680)
11. Pearcy -130
9. Abraham Odium-127 (b.Abt 1710/1720)
8. Joshua Odom-123
7. George Solomon Odom-66 (b.1765-,Sampson,VA;m.1783;d.27 Oct 1819-,Lincoln,NC)
8. Manuel-126
6. William Odom-81 (b.1786-,VA;m.20 Aug 1809)
8. David Russell-124 (b.Abt 1750)
7. Jane Russell-65 (b.1767-,Fauquier,VA;d.1859-,Hancock,TN)
8. Margaret -125
5. Catherine Mariah Odom-75 (b.13 Sep 1813-,Lincoln,NC;d.17 Jul 1897-Culberson,Cherokee,NC)
12. Andre Jundt-118 (b.1530-Ottrott,Germany)
11. Ehrhard Jundt-92 (b.Abt 1626-Donsuschingen,Baden,Germany;m.Abt 1655;d.Abt 1655-Niederbronn,A,France)


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19 December 2014

Lumber Jacks & Loggers " White Pine Era" In Michigan in 1840-1900 Booklet from Rolland H, Maybee

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MICHIGAN WHITE PINE ERA... White Pine Was King

Milled white pine turned into an excellent working material for building.

Did you have an Ancestor that came to Michigan to work as a LumberJack? 

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Michigan Logging Rivers
White Pine Era


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White Pine the Pine highly sought after for its better quality.  Michigan was full of White Pine.

The rivers used in Michigan logging of White Pine were: Ontonagan, Menominee, Ford, Escanaba, Sturgean, Manistique, Tahquemenon, Chebogan, Black, Thunder, Au Sable, Boardman, Betsie, Manistee, Pine, Little Manistee, Pere Marquette, Muskegon, Molasses, Rifle, Au Gres, White, Tobacco, Chippewa, Tittabawassee, Cass, Saginaw, Bad, Shiawassee, Flint, Lower Black, Flat, Rogue, Grand Rivers.

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17 December 2014

Sylvestre Name origin and meaning

Sylvestre Name origin and meaning

From : http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20110518215403AAaWDuU


"Sylvestre  Name Meaning and History


French: from the personal name Sylvestre (see Sylvester).
 
Dictionary of American Family Names,
 Oxford University Press, ISBN 0-19-508137-4



Sylvester Name Meaning and History

English and German: from a personal name (Latin Silvester, a derivative of silva ‘wood’).

 This was borne by three popes, including a contemporary of Constantine the Great.
Dictionary of American Family Names, Oxford University Press, ISBN 0-19-508137-4
http://www.ancestry.com/facts/Sylvester-

The surname Sylvestre is a French variant of the surname Sylvester which is English and German: from a personal name (Latin Silvester, a derivative of silva ‘wood’). 
This was borne by three popes, including a contemporary of Constantine the Great. 

As the surname has more than one origin you would, as always, need to research your ancestors and learn their origins. 
Surname etymologies are generic and simply state the first know place a surname is recorded and may have nothing to do with the history of your family.



Sylvester Surname History

This name has its origins in a Latin given name, "Silvester", a derivative of the word "silva", meaning wood, and denoting "the dweller in the wood". 
The personal name was borne by three Popes, including a contemporary of Constantine the Great, and seems to have been first used in England by clerics. 
The personal name was first recorded in Leicestershire in 1154 as "Silvester", and in 1204, in Yorkshire, as "Selvester", and the surname first appeared afterwards as "Silvestr" (see below). 

The surname development includes: William Silvester (1250, Lancashire), and William Sevester (1455, Kent). The modern surname has a number of variants, ranging from 

Silvester, Selvester and Sylvester,  to Siviter and Seveter.

 One Abram Silvester, aged 14 yrs., was an early emigrant to the New World, leaving London in January 1634, bound for Virginia.

 A Coat of Arms granted to the Silvester family is a silver shield, with an oak tree eradicated green, and two red crescents in chief,
The Crest being a lion's head erased green. 

In Heraldry, 

the oak tree signifies Antiquity and Strength, 

and the crescent is associated with Faith and Hope. 

The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Thomas Silvestr,

 which was dated 1212, in the "Book of Fees for Hampshire", during the reign of King John, 

known as "Lackland", 1199 - 1216. http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Sylvest"


My Sylvestre Ancestor Family

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16 December 2014

Sheriff Role in Old England

Anglo-Saxon local government (700–1066 AD)[edit]

The Kingdom of Wessex, c. 790 AD, was divided into administrative units known as shires. Each shire was governed by an Ealdorman, a major nobleman of Wessex appointed to the post by the King. The term 'Ealdorman' (meaning 'elder-man') gradually merged with the Scandinavian Eorl/Jarl (designating an important chieftain), to form the modern 'Earl'. However, the Shires were not comparable with later Earldoms, and were not held in the Ealdorman's own right.
The shires of Wessex at this time have essentially survived to the present day, as counties of England (currently ceremonial counties). They included Defnascir (Devon), Sumorsaete (Somerset), Dornsaete (Dorset), Wiltunscir (Wiltshire), Hamptunscir (Hampshire). When Wessex conquered the petty kingdoms of southern England, namely Cent and that of the South Saxons, these were simply reconstituted as shires (modern Kent and Sussex respectively).
As Wessex took over progressively larger areas of Mercia, East Anglia and Northumbria, the new lands were divided into shires, usually named after the principal town in the new shire; hence Northamptonshire, Oxfordshire, Derbyshire and so on. Most of the historic counties of England (and modern Ceremonial counties) south of the Mersey and Humber derive directly from this time.


Another important official of the shire was the shire-reeve, from whence the more modern sheriff is derived. The shire-reeve was responsible for upholding the law, and holding civil and criminal courts in the shire.[1] The office of sheriff is still important in some Anglophone countries (e.g. the USA), but now a ceremonial role in the England



 

 

The early medieval period (1100–1300)[edit]

During the medieval period, local administration basically remained in the hands of the feudal aristocracy, who governed affairs in their fiefs. The enserfment of the population by the Norman system diminished the importance of hundreds as self-regulating social units since law was not imposed from above, and since the population was immobilised. Instead the basic social unit became the parish, manor or township.
The counties remained important as the basis for the legal system. The sheriff remained the paramount legal officer in each county, and each county eventually had its own court system for trials (the Quarter Sessions). Although the Hundred Courts continued in use resolving local disputes, they diminished in importance. During the reigns of Henry III, Edward I and Edward II a new system emerged. Knights in each county were appointed as Conservator of the Peace, being required the help keep the King's Peace. Eventually they were given the right to try petty offences which had formerly been tried in the Hundred Courts. These officers were the forerunners of the modern magistrates' courts and justices of the peace.

 

 

from Wikipedia: History of local government in England


15 December 2014

Ada De Balliol - Balliol married John FitxRober Clavering


House of Balliol


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The House of Balliol (de Bailleul) was a Picard and Anglo-Norman family originating from Bailleul who began to rule some estates in England in the reign of William Rufus. In the late 13th and 14th centuries, two members of the house were kings of Scotland.
 

List of heads of the Balliol estates[edit]

Both Balliols had English support for their claims; both were deposed. Edward died without issue, but the Balliol descent continued through his cousin Christine de Lindsay (granddaughter of John II), who married Enguerrand V de Coucy, to the lords of Coucy and ultimately the Bourbon kings of France and Spain.
 
source: all from Wikipedia

Castle: Eure & Baliol Family History

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Durham, England

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Ariel View of  Barnard Castle Walls
 
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BOWES MUSEUM, BARNARD CASTLE, CO DURHAM



 

17 April 2014

Best, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands Holland



Soon To Find Out 
What These Places Have
 To Do With Tessier Decendants, 
Of The USA Cousins Of Course. 

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DUTCH FAMILY HISTORY, de Lit, Dutch, Holland, Best, Oirschot, Netherlands, Belgium, Hersal, genealogy, Koning, Herebeek, Vulders, Huijskens, Snelders, Krom, Brasser, Neggers, Baijens, Riiij, Santevoets, Doesburgh, deVos, Heul, Hoitink,


DUTCH FAMILY HISTORY, de Lit, Dutch, Holland, Best, Oirschot, Netherlands, Belgium, Hersal, genealogy, Koning, Herebeek, Vulders, Huijskens, Snelders, Krom, Brasser, Neggers, Baijens, Riiij, Santevoets, Doesburgh, deVos, Heul, Hoitink,



DUTCH FAMILY HISTORY, de Lit, Dutch, Holland, Best, Oirschot, Netherlands, Belgium, Hersal, genealogy, Koning, Herebeek, Vulders, Huijskens, Snelders, Krom, Brasser, Neggers, Baijens, Rij, Santevoets, Doesburgh, deVos, Heul, Hoitink,


DUTCH FAMILY HISTORY, de Lit, Dutch, Holland, Best, Oirschot, Netherlands, Belgium, Hersal, genealogy, Koning, Herebeek, Vulders, Huijskens, Snelders, Krom, Brasser, Neggers, Baijens, Rij, Santevoets, Doesburgh, deVos, Heul, Hoitink,


DUTCH FAMILY HISTORY, de Lit, Dutch, Holland, Best, Oirschot, Netherlands, Belgium, Hersal, genealogy, Koning, Herebeek, Vulders, Huijskens, Snelders, Krom, Brasser, Neggers, Baijens, Rij, Santevoets, Doesburgh, deVos, Heul, Hoitink,

DUTCH FAMILY HISTORY, de Lit, Dutch, Holland, Best, Oirschot, Netherlands, Belgium, Hersal, genealogy, Koning, Herebeek, Vulders, Huijskens, Snelders, Krom, Brasser, Neggers, Baijens, Rij, Santevoets, Doesburgh, deVos, Heul, Hoitink,







DUTCH FAMILY HISTORY, de Lit, Dutch, Holland, Best, Oirschot, Netherlands, Belgium, Hersal, genealogy, Koning, Herebeek, Vulders, Huijskens, Snelders, Krom, Brasser, Neggers, Baijens, Rij, Santevoets, Doesburgh, deVos, Heul, Hoitink,

DUTCH FAMILY HISTORY, de Lit, Dutch, Holland, Best, Oirschot, Netherlands, Belgium, Hersal, genealogy, Koning, Herebeek, Vulders, Huijskens, Snelders, Krom, Brasser, Neggers, Baijens, Rij, Santevoets, Doesburgh, deVos, Heul, Hoitink,

DUTCH FAMILY HISTORY, de Lit, Dutch, Holland, Best, Oirschot, Netherlands, Belgium, Hersal, genealogy, Koning, Herebeek, Vulders, Huijskens, Snelders, Krom, Brasser, Neggers, Baijens, Rij, Santevoets, Doesburgh, deVos, Heul, Hoitink,




DUTCH FAMILY HISTORY, de Lit, Dutch, Holland, Best, Oirschot, Netherlands, Belgium, Hersal, genealogy, Koning, Herebeek, Vulders, Huijskens, Snelders, Krom, Brasser, Neggers, Baijens, Rij, Santevoets, Doesburgh, deVos, Heul, Hoitink,

DUTCH FAMILY HISTORY, de Lit, Dutch, Holland, Best, Oirschot, Netherlands, Belgium, Hersal, genealogy, Koning, Herebeek, Vulders, Huijskens, Snelders, Krom, Brasser, Neggers, Baijens, Rij, Santevoets, Doesburgh, deVos, Heul, Hoitink,



DUTCH FAMILY HISTORY, de Lit, Dutch, Holland, Best, Oirschot, Netherlands, Belgium, Hersal, genealogy, Koning, Herebeek, Vulders, Huijskens, Snelders, Krom, Brasser, Neggers, Baijens, Rij, Santevoets, Doesburgh, deVos, Heul, Hoitink,


DUTCH FAMILY HISTORY, de Lit, Dutch, Holland, Best, Oirschot, Netherlands, Belgium, Hersal, genealogy, Koning, Herebeek, Vulders, Huijskens, Snelders, Krom, Brasser, Neggers, Baijens, Rij, Santevoets, Doesburgh, deVos, Heul, Hoitink,

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Eureka or Gold? Brick Wall Tumbled Down!

What GED Match can do for you!

My sister, my great right hand gal, had uploaded her RAW DNA from Ancestry.com into www.GEDMatch.com.  It is a free service by the way.  
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Your DNA belongs to you and Ancestry.com provides a way for you to download it onto your computer for your personal use.

So that's exactly what my sister did.  Then she uploaded it into GED match.com.
DNA matches, DNA Match, DNA, raw DNA, Family DNA, DNA for genealogy


After many days when the group was full the DNA ran.  She was alerted that it was finished.  

Then she was able to view her results as to whom she was related to and on which centamorgans.  It showed how close she's related to our dad.  Very very cool stuff!

Then on Monday evening she called me to say that she had been contacted by a related Dutch genealogist who also ran her Raw DNA through GED Match.com.  It showed a Dutch connection between them.

My sister provided her with some info.  She heard back from her along with 5 correct Dutch generations of our family.  Fantastic !!!

How lucky was that???  To me increadble.

These brick walls are tumbling down one by one with all the internet functions available to do your family history with
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.  

26 February 2014

Hugh Kelly & Catherine Collins Connection made


I'm telling you post those messages on messages boards in Ancestry.com as well as in Genforum.org.
Plus make those memorials in Find A Grave.com
I have had more then a few successses with places memorials and receiving answers fro the message boards.
 
So yesterday a cousin, 3-4th, found me through the memorial I created for Catherine Kelly, Dotch, Putman on Find A Grave.
 
So I found out that Hugh Kelly was from Armagh Ireland.
So I went to GenWeb pulled up the county page.
 
Best success to all.
DuSyl
 
 County Armagh,
Northern Ireland GenWeb 
Updated - January 18, 2009

THIS SITE IS AVAILABLE FOR ADOPTION.
IF YOU HAVE EXPERIENCE WITH DESIGNING WEB PAGES,
PLEASE CONTACT THE COUNTRY COORDINATOR
 Hugh Kelly, Catherine Collins, Daniel Kelly, Garden Michigan, Etta Putman, Catherine Kelly Garden Michigan, Family History, Family, Irish Family, Irish roots, Irish stories, Armagh Ireland,
Armagh, former (until 1973) county, Northern Ireland. It was bounded by Lake Neagh (north), former County Tyrone (northwest), former County Down (east), and by the Republic of Ireland (south and west).
In late prehistoric times and at the dawn of history, Armagh was an important populated area in Ulster. At the beginning of the Christian era, the fortress of Emain Mhacha, at the site known as Navan Fort, served as the centre of a kingdom of Ulster extending to the Rivers Shannon and Boyne in the west and south. Also associated with that period is an ancient frontier earthwork, Black Pig's Dyke. Following the decline of Ulster in the 4th century, Emain Mhacha lost its importance; and Ard Mhacha (now Armagh, the county town) became the political centre. It gained added importance after St. Patrick made it his metropolitan see in the 5th century. The area was later ravaged by Anglo-Norman and also Danish (841) invaders, but they made no permanent settlements.
Not until the 17th century did English influence become important in the county. Made shire ground in 1586 and included in the scheme for the Plantation of Ulster of the early 17th century, Armagh was colonized mainly by Protestant landowners from England. Armagh's prosperity in the 18th century is attested to by many monuments and buildings. In the 1973 administrative reorganization of Northern Ireland, the county was divided into the district of Armagh and portions of Craigavon and Newry and Mourne districts.
County Towns
GoIreland.Com has brief information on the following towns in County Armagh:
Armagh, Bessbrook, Craigavon, Crossmaglen, Cullyhanna, Forkhill, Jonesborough, Keady, Killylea, Loughgall, Lurgan, Markethill, Milltown, Portadown, Richhill, and Tandragee


Common Surnames
Murphy, Hughes, Wilson, Campbell, O'Hare, Smith, McCann, Donnelly, Watson and Quinn.

Heritage Centre
County Armagh Heritage Centre
42 English Street
Armagh
Co Armagh
Northern Ireland
BT61 7BA

The Centre holds about 1.5 million records on individuals who were natives of the historic County of Armagh.
The main records include:

  • Roman Catholic records, the earliest of which date from 1790
  • Church of Ireland records from their inception to 1922
  • Presbyterian recordsfrom their inception to 1922
  • Civil records from their inception to 1922
  • Computerised directories
  • Wills Gravestone inscriptions and other sources
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Churches in Armagh
Genealogy Links
Other Armagh Links

Armagh Family Home Pages
 
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