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Note for: Ethelred II the Unready , ABT 968 - 1016
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Burial: Place: St. Paul's
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Note for: Edgar the Peaceful, 944 - 975
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Burial: Place: Glastonbury
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Note for: Edmund I the Elder, 939 - 946
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Burial: Place: Glastonbury
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Note for: Edward the Elder, - 924
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Burial: Place: Winchester
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Note for: Alice WOODHULL, 13 MAY 1570 - NOV 1639
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Individual Note: SOUR "Pedigrees of Some of Emperor Charlemagne's Descendants", 1941.
"The Mollington parish register showed that she was baptised at
Mollington in 1570, a daughter of Thomas and Margaret Woodhull of
Thenford, and later of Mollingon" "The will of Alice [Woodhull]
Elkington, widow, of Mollington, dated Dec 11, 1637, was proved in the
Peculiar Court of Cropredy, May 4, 1640. She leave to her daughter, Mary
Elkington, in lieu of the legacy left by her late father and her (the
testatrix's) late husband, William Elkington, 6 pounds, and the other 1/3
part of all her linens, pewter, brass, and bedding. To each of the other
children, she leaves 12d. To her son Francis Elkinton, she leaves a
strike of barley, to son George, a yearling calf, and makes her son
Joseph, residuary legatee and sole executor. The inventory, taken Dec
17, 1639, amounted to 48:13:0 pounds."
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Note for: Thomas WOODHULL, 1544 - 6 MAY 1594
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Individual Note: SOUR "Pedigrees of Some of Emperor Charlemagne's Descendants", 1941.
"Thomas Woodhull's will was proved in the Prerogotive Court of Canterbury
May 6, 1594." "Thomas Wodhull, son of Fulke, made his will March 25,
1592; it was proved at London (P.C.C.) May 6, 1594. To his wife,
Margaret, he leaves 20 pounds owed by his cousin, Nicholas Wodhull, 22
pounds owed him by his brother John Jewell, 5 pounds owed by Mr. Fynes,
and 3 pounds, owed him by his cousin Mr. Michael Coles. To his daughter
Elizabeth Hudford, he leaves 30/- owed by Peter Haynes, 40/0 owed by his
brother-in-law John Giles, and 30 pounds, at Candlemas 1593. To his
nephews (grandsons) Richard and Anthony Elkington, at twenty-one, he
leaves 20 marks owed him by their father. To his daughter Johane, he
leaves 20 pounds, owed him by his cousin Mr. Anthony Wodhull, to be held
in trust for her by his overseers, Mr. Boule and John gee till she
reaches the age of 23. To her he likewise leaves 16 pounds owed him by
Mathew Knight, mercer in Banbury. To his daughter Bridgett, he leaves 40
pounds to be paid at Mayday 1597; to daughter Judith 40 pounds at the age
of 20, and leaves his apparel to his brother William Wodhull. To the
poor of Thenford and Cropredy he leaves 18/- owed to him by Sir William
Saunderson. To John Norbery and his sister Jane he leaves 20/-; to
Briget Seelye 20/ at twenty-one. He leaves six yards of 'frise' for
gowns for his wife, all his children, his sister Stokes, his sister
Seelye, and his sister Norbery. To every one of his brother William
Wodhull's children, five in number, he leaves 6/8. He makes his cousin
Nicholas Wodhull, of Thenford, and his cousin Anthony Wodhull, of
Mollington, his executors and residuary legatees, and makes Mr. Boule and
John Gee overseers."
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Note for: Lawrence WOODHULL, 1486 - SEP 1551
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Individual Note: SOUR "The Ancestry and Descendants of George Elkington of Burlington Co., NJ," by Arthur Adams, 1945.
"Lawrence Woodhull married, first, as we know from her father's will,
Alice Hall, one of the daughters and co-heirs of Edmund Hall of
Swenford. He married, secondly, Margaret Lusher, who is mentioned in his
will. This will is dated March 20, 1549, and was proved Sept 10, 1551,
at Northampton. He leaves 3/4 to the poor in Thenford and 4d to the
Church in Peterboro. To his wife, Margaret, he leaves 6:13:4 pounds in
mony, and a debt of 20 pounds owed to him by her father. He mentions his
sons, Fulke, Edmund, Nicholas, John, Crescent, and Francis, and daughters
Agnes, Mary, Alice, Joan, Jane, and Bridgett. He makes his son Fulke and
Thomas Neyll, Parson of Thenford, his executors, and makes his cousin
Paul Doryll, overseer."
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Note for: Thomas JEFFERSON, 2 APR 1743 - 4 JUL 1826
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Individual Note: 3rd Pres of US
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Note for: Miles Mylles CARY, 1622 - 10 JUN 1667
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Individual Note: BIRTH/MARRIAGE/DEATH/BURIAL: "Colonial Families of the Southern States of
America", pp. 128-9.
PLACE OF DEATH: Ancestral File Pedigree Chart prepared by James McKinney,
Rockwall, TX on 18 July 1994
IMMIGRATION: Came to the Colony of Virginia in 1640.
BIOGRAPHY: Served as Justice, 1652; Mayor, 1654; Lt. Col. of Warwick,
1657; Col. and County Lieut., 1659-67; a Burgess, 1659-63;
Escheator-General of VA, 1665; Collector of the Lower James River, and
Member of the Kings Council, 1663-67; died from wounds received in the
attack by the Dutch Fleet upon Old Point Comfort; his tomb is at "Cary's
Quarter", and the inscription gives the names of his father, mother, and
maternal grandfather, and his coat of arms.
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Note for: John CARY, 10 APR 1583 - 1661
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Individual Note: BIRTH-MARRIAGE-DEATH: Ancestral File Pedigree Chart prepared by James
McKinney, Rockwall, TX on 18 July 1994
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Note for: Lucy Ann LADOW, 9 NOV 1813 - 15 MAR 1843
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Individual Note: Buried at Leesburg Methodist Cemetary, Leesburg, NJ
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Note for: Edna RIGGINS, ABT 1879 -
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Individual Note: Listed 1880 census, but mother would have been over 50 years old....
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Note for: Edna RHUBART, 1879 -
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Individual Note: Edna used the Riggins last name.
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Note for: David LORE, 3 NOV 1740 - 16 OCT 1798
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Burial: Place: West Crk Baptist, Church, Maurice Rvr Twns, Cumberland Co, NJ