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Wife: Michelle Krepps | |||
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Mother: | Connie Joyce Decamp | ||
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/-- /-- | \-- /-- | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--Michelle Krepps | /-- | /--Romaine Christopher Decamp | | \--Caroline 'Carrie' McRae \--Connie Joyce Decamp | /-- \-- \--
Husband: Josiah Young | |||
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Wife: Elizabeth Laura Clagett | |||
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Father: | Thomas John Claggett | ||
Mother: | Mary Gantt | ||
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/-- /-- | \-- /-- | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--Josiah Young | /-- | /-- | | \-- \-- | /-- \-- \--
/--Richard Claggett Sr. /--Samuel Clagett Sr. | \--Deborah Dorsey /--Thomas John Claggett | | /--Thomas Gantt III | \--Elizabeth Gantt | \--Priscilla Brooke |--Elizabeth Laura Clagett | /--Edward Gantt II | /--Thomas Gantt III | | \--Anne Fielder \--Mary Gantt | /--Edward Gantt II \--Priscilla Brooke \--
Husband: Emperor of The Holy Roman Empire Charlemagne | |||
Born: | 2 Apr 0742 | at: | Ingelheim, Rheinhessen, Hesse-Darmstadt |
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Died: | 28 Jan 0813 | at: | Aachen, Rhineland, Prussia |
Father: | Pepin 'The Short' Franks | ||
Mother: | Bertrada Countess of Laon | ||
Notes: | [3737] | ||
Wife: Gerswind | |||
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Name: | Adeotrud 'Bastard of the Holy Roman Emperor' | ||
Born: | 0790 | at: | Aachen, Rhineland, Prussia, Germany |
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/--Pepin II /--Charles Martel | \--Alpaida /--Pepin 'The Short' Franks | | /--Leutwinus Treves | \--Chrotrud of Alemania | \-- |--Emperor of The Holy Roman Empire Charlemagne | /-- | /--Heribert Count of Laon | | \-- \--Bertrada Countess of Laon | /-- \--Bertrada \--
/-- /-- | \-- /-- | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--Gerswind | /-- | /-- | | \-- \-- | /-- \-- \--
[3737] Charlemagne, Emperor Of The Holy Roman Empire, King of the Franks was king of the Franks from AD 768 to 814 and 'Emperor of the Romans' from 800 to 814. He became a key figure in the development of western Europe's medieval civilization. By his almost constant military campaigns, Charlemagne created a vast empire in the West which included much of the western part of the old Roman Empire as well as some new territory. He was the first Germanic ruler to assume the title of emperor, and the 'empire' he revived lasted in one form or another for a thousand years. Culturally and politically, he left his mark on the newly rising civilization of the West. Probably no ruler of the early Middle Ages better deserved the title of 'The Great.' Charlemagne was the son of Pepin the Short, and the grandson of Charles Martel. From 768 to 771, Charlemagne shared Pepin's kingdom with his brother, Carloman. When Carloman died, Charlemagne became sole ruler. He took up with energy the work begun by his father and grandfather. His first step was to repress his hostile neighbors. Charlemagne gained wide acclaim for his outstanding military ability, persistence, and success. He waged more than 50 campaigns against neighboring Germanic peoples on all sides, and against the Avars, Slavs, Byzantines, and Moors. Charlemagne's first great war was against the Lombards, a Germanic people who had invaded Italy in the late 500's. They had been a source of trouble to the popes ever since. In conquering them, Charlemagne followed Pepin's policy of friendship and cooperation with the Roman Catholic Church. This also served Charlemagne's own interests, because he became ruler of the Lombard kingdom in Italy. The long Saxon war was the most important of Charlemagne's military ventures. The Saxons, who held the whole northwestern part of Germany, were pagans. Their defeat after 30 years of war prepared the way for the religious conversion and civilization of Germany. By means of other wars, Charlemagne put down a rebellion in Aquitaine, added Bavaria to his kingdom, and established several border states to protect his outlying conquests. In eastern Europe, he defeated the Slavs and Avars and made possible eastward migration by the Germans. Charlemagne had built a vast and sprawling state that shared borders with such different peoples as the Slavs, Byzantines, and Moslems. He defended the Roman Catholic Church and constantly extended its power. He was far more powerful than the imperial successors of Constantine, the first Christian emperor in the West, and he ruled a much more extensive area. Because of his great holdings, he decided to revive the Roman Empire, but as a new empire that was European and Christian in Character. The relations of the popes with the Byzantine, or Eastern Roman, emperors in Canstantinople had been breaking down since the middle 700's. An alliance between the Roman Catholic Church and the Franks, accomplished by proclaiming Charlemagne emperor, made good sense. Pope Leo III placed the imperial crown on Charlemagne's head on Christmas Day, 800. The most important effect of this act was that it revived the idea of empire in the West, an idea which caused both harm and good in succeeding centuries. Einhard, Charlemagne's secretary and friend, described the emperor as large and strong of body, fond of active exercise, genial but dignified, and sensible and moderate in his way of life. Charlemagne clearly recognized his duties and responsibilities, and was a tireless worker. He could not reverse the long trend toward decentralized government. But he could and did control the power of the nobles and maintain a considerable degree of law and order in a troubled age. His administrative methods helped raise the standard of living. Charlemagne's greatest contribution was his work as a patron of culture and extender of civilization. The Palace School, set up at his capital in Aachen under the leadership of the English scholar Alcuin (735-804), stimulated interest in education, philosophy, and literature. Most of the leading scholars were churchman, so this vast cultural activity greatly strengthened the church and had far-reaching and lasting results. In this way, Charlemagne, by means of his power and eminence, gave western Europe a unified culture so strong that it survived the terrible invasions and disorders of the next 200 years. Source: 'The World Book Encyclopedia', 1968, C291-292. 'Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists ...', Frederick Lewis Weis, 1993, p cvi.
[11244] Concugine No. 2 of Charlemagne.
Husband: David Ensign | |||
Born: | 1644 | at: | Hartford, Harfford, Connecticut, USA |
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Died: | 13 Dec 1727 | at: | West Hartford, Harfford, Connecticut, USA |
Father: | James Ensign | ||
Mother: | Sarah | ||
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Wife: Sarah Wilcox | |||
Born: | at: | Hartford, Harfford, Connecticut, USA | |
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/-- /-- | \-- /--James Ensign | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--David Ensign | /-- | /-- | | \-- \--Sarah | /-- \-- \--
/-- /-- | \-- /-- | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--Sarah Wilcox | /-- | /-- | | \-- \-- | /-- \-- \--
[5606] He was a miller as well as a farmer, and held various town offices. He was an original member of the First Church at West Hartford in 1713. He and Mehitable Gunn were divorced in October 1682. He then married Sarah Wilcox of Hartford or Middleton. He was a chimney viewer in 1666 and surveyor of highways in 1669.
Husband: Stephen Sanborne | |||
Born: | 1594 | at: | Brimpton, Berkshire, England |
Married: | 1646 | at: | Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA |
Died: | ABT 1654 | at: | England |
Father: | Richard Samborne | ||
Mother: | Anne Bachiler | ||
Wife: Sarah | |||
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/--Nicholas Samborne /--Edward Samborne | \--/--Richard Samborne | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--Stephen Sanborne | /--Philip Bachilder | /--Stephen Bachiler | | \-- \--Anne Bachiler | /--Philip Bachilder \--Elizabeth \--
/-- /-- | \-- /-- | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--Sarah | /-- | /-- | | \-- \-- | /-- \-- \--
Husband: Alois J. Bremser | |||
Born: | 11 Oct 1919[8016] | at: | |
Married: | 13 Sep 1952 | at: | St. Michael, Washington, Wisconsin, United States |
Died: | 28 Oct 1973[8017] | at: | St. Michael, Washington, Wisconsin, United States |
Father: | John Nicolaus Bremser | ||
Mother: | Susanna Berres | ||
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Wife: Althea Marie Vollmer | |||
Born: | 1 Nov 1929[8020] | at: | Washington, Wisconsin, United States |
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Name: | Stephen Francis Bremser [8013] | ||
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Name: | Sandra Ann Bremser [8062] | ||
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Name: | Jean Marie Bremser [8071] | ||
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Name: | Dennis Joseph. Bremser [8081] | ||
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Name: | Paul Gerard Bremser [8124] | ||
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Name: | Diane Mary Bremser [8127] | ||
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/--Johann Heinrich 'Henry' Adam Bremser /--Charles Bremser Sr. | \--Philippina Schupp /--John Nicolaus Bremser | | /-- | \--Marie Schneider | \-- |--Alois J. Bremser | /-- | /-- | | \-- \--Susanna Berres | /-- \-- \--
/-- /-- | \-- /-- | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--Althea Marie Vollmer | /-- | /-- | | \-- \-- | /-- \-- \--
[8013] This person is presumed living.
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Husband: Edward 'Ned' John McClernand Gen. | |||
Born: | 29 Dec 1848[9628] [9629] [9630] [9631] | at: | Jacksonville, Morgan County, Illinois, USA |
Married: | 14 Nov 1888 | at: | |
Died: | 9 Feb 1926[9632] [9633] [9634] | at: | Walter Reed Hospital, Washington D.C. |
Father: | John 'Mac' Alexander McClernand | ||
Mother: | Sarah Freeman Dunlap | ||
Notes: | [9638] | ||
Sources: | [9636] [9628] [9629] [9630] [9631] [9632] [9633] [9634] [9635] [9637] [9639] [9640] [9641] [9642] | ||
Wife: Sara Pomp | |||
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Died: | 6 Apr 1926 | at: | Easton, North Hampton County, Pennsyvania |
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/--Alexander McClernand /--John McClernand I | \-- /--John 'Mac' Alexander McClernand | | /-- | \--Fatima Cummins | \-- |--Edward 'Ned' John McClernand Gen. | /-- | /-- | | \-- \--Sarah Freeman Dunlap | /-- \-- \--
/-- /-- | \-- /-- | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--Sara Pomp | /-- | /-- | | \-- \-- | /-- \-- \--
[9638] Searched WFT vols 1-12, 38-62no hits. Seached F&P no hits. Entered the U.S. Military Academy in 1866. He graduated from West Point35th in a class of 57 durning the summer of 1870. McClernand was one ofonly nine from his class to make the grade of Brigadier General. Received the Congressional Medal of Honor "for most distinguishedgallantry of action against the Nez Perce Indians." In Cuba, serving asadjutant-general to General William R. Shafter, McClernand wasrecommended for another brevet, "for gallantry in action against theSpanish forces at Santiago, Cuba, July 1, 1898." He later received theSilver Star citation. McClernand served as Colonel of the 4th U.S. Infantry in the PhilippineInsurrection and was in military adviser to the Japanese Army durning itswar with Russia. He commanded the 1st U.S. Cavalry at Fort Clark, Texas. McClernand alsoserved at the Rock Island Arsenal in Illinois. Lived in Easton, North Hampton County, Pennsyvania.
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Husband: Joseph Carson Beasley | |||
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Wife: Eva Ann Dodson Kelley | |||
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Name: | Joseph Carson Beasley [13846] | ||
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Name: | Lynnette Rennae Beasley [10379] | ||
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Name: | Kelley Rachelle Beasley [13847] | ||
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Name: | Michelle Rhonda Beasley [13845] | ||
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Name: | Nannette Raquel Beasley [13848] | ||
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Name: | Jennifer Rachel Beasley [13849] | ||
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/--Thomas Wesley Beasley /--Joseph Carson Beasley | \--Ann Elizabeth Claggett /--Frank Marshall Beasley | | /-- | \--Edna Rebecca Smith | \-- |--Joseph Carson Beasley | /-- | /-- | | \-- \--Florence Jane Armstrong | /-- \-- \--
/-- /-- | \-- /-- | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--Eva Ann Dodson Kelley | /-- | /-- | | \-- \-- | /-- \-- \--
[10380] This person is presumed living.
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[13845] This person is presumed living.
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[13849] This person is presumed living.
Husband: Robert Leroy Bremser | |||
Born: | 26 Jan 1923[11879] | at: | St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri, United States |
Married: | 18 Aug 1945 | at: | Ogden, Weber, Utah, United States |
Died: | 9 Mar 2000[11880] | at: | Ogden, Weber, Utah, United States |
Father: | William Edward Bremser | ||
Mother: | Kathryn Margaret McDermott | ||
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Wife: LaVon Hancock | |||
Born: | 22 Jul 1915[11915] | at: | Ogden, Weber, Utah, United States |
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Name: | Nolan Robert Bremser [11798] | ||
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Name: | Colleen LaVon Bremser [11802] | ||
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Name: | Keith Wayne Bremser [11557] | ||
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/--Johann Philipp Bremser /--Johann Carl Frederick Bremser | \--Anna Margarethe Oberländer /--William Edward Bremser | | /-- | \--Anne Marie Miller | \-- |--Robert Leroy Bremser | /-- | /-- | | \-- \--Kathryn Margaret McDermott | /-- \-- \--
/-- /-- | \-- /-- | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--LaVon Hancock | /-- | /-- | | \-- \-- | /-- \-- \--
[11798] This person is presumed living.
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[11557] This person is presumed living.
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Husband: (--?--) | |||
Wife: Rhoda Root | |||
Born: | AFT 1776 | at: | Westfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States |
Died: | 1 Jun 1851 | at: | |
Father: | Joseph Root | ||
Mother: | Ann Bancroft | ||
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/--Thomas Root /--Joseph Root | \--Mary Spencer /--Joseph Root | | /-- | \--Sarah | \-- |--Rhoda Root | /-- | /-- | | \-- \--Ann Bancroft | /-- \-- \--
Husband: Robert Hyde | |||
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Father: | Robert Earl Hyde | ||
Mother: | Barbara Reichle | Wife: (--?--) | |
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Name: | Robert Hyde | ||
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Name: | Casey Hyde | ||
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/-- /--Rosel Ion Hyde | \-- /--Robert Earl Hyde | | /--Josiah Howe Loveland Jr. | \--Afton Loveland | \--Nancy Afton Tolman |--Robert Hyde | /-- | /-- | | \-- \--Barbara Reichle | /-- \-- \--
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