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Nevdemo_full. Wade, Henry Sr b. 30 Jan 1689 New Kent County, Virginia, USA d. 1760 Prince George, Prince George County, Virginia, USA. Isaac phoebe wade n carolina genealogy. Wade Project - Wade. Wade, Waide, Waad, Waid Researchers While researching your specific line of Wade's, I'm sure you have come across a Wade that seems to have vanished in thin air.

Wade Project - Wade

This is a project by amateur genealogiest who want to learn as much as we can about our ancestors, the Wade's. Our intention is to compile the information and share it with anyone who would like a copy, free of charge. This project has three (3) goals: 1. 2. 3. Report: Descendants of Isaac Wade. Wade's of Mississippi - Wade - Family History & Genealogy Message Board - AncestryLibrary.com. I lost a lot of paperwork when I moved several years ago so I don't have the book name.

Wade's of Mississippi - Wade - Family History & Genealogy Message Board - AncestryLibrary.com

I remember it had to do with notable people in MS. There was some info on land patents he had as well as some info on a business of his regarding a water mill or something similar. Isaac was married twice. The Removal of the Mississippi Choctaws. Isaac Jackson Wade/Sarah Adeline Tullos. Page built by Gedpage Version 1.01 UNREGISTERED ©1997 Husband: Isaac Jackson Wade.

Isaac Jackson Wade/Sarah Adeline Tullos

Gov. William Bradford. William Bradford Willliam Bradford was the Governor of Plymouth Colony and presided over the trial of Alice Martin Clark Bishop.

Gov. William Bradford

For more on Bradford go to: William Bradford came on the Mayflower with his wife Dorothy (May), leaving son John behind in Holland. Dorothy fell off the Mayflower and drowned on 7 December 1620, when it was anchored in Provincetown Harbor. This was an accidental drowning. Notes and Links William Bradford*; Bap. m1. William and Dorothy had one child, a son: Descendants of William Bradford. Bradford History. Lineage from Gov. William Bradford down to Sybil Chapin. Lineage from Gov.

Lineage from Gov. William Bradford down to Sybil Chapin

William Bradford [1] down to Sybil Chapin [7] 14 July 2004 1. Gov. America's Black Holocaust Museum. America's Black Holocaust Museum building (now defunct) Cameron died in 2006; in 2008, the museum's board of directors announced that the museum would be closed temporarily because of financial problems.[1][2] ABHM re-opened as a virtual museum in 2012.

America's Black Holocaust Museum

History[edit] James Cameron[edit] After surviving a lynching attempt and prison, starting at age 16, James Cameron became determined to change his life. He got an education, worked hard, and studied all his life about slavery and the African-American experience in the United States. Stacys » ROBERT Poage. Robert Poage born Between 1698 - 1705 in Northern Ireland died before March 1774 in Staunton, Augusta, Virginia Father Thomas Pollock Mother Mary Cochran.

Stacys » ROBERT Poage

Stacys » Pogues! Robert Poage ( as he spelled it) came from County Derry, Ireland in 1737 accompanied by his wife, Elizabeth, and 9 children and a brother, John, landed in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Stacys » Pogues!

A 10th child was born there in 1738. Then he and his family moved to Staunton, Virginia in 1740 where they settled. Robert was a farmer by occupation and owned a farm 3 miles from Stranton. Robert Poage, Sr (1702 - 1774. Robert Poage, son of Thomas and Mary Cochran Poage, landed in Philadelphia in 1738 with his wife, Elizabeth (Preston), and nine children, Sarah, John, Martha, Robert, Mary, Elizabeth, Martha, George, William, and Margaret.

Robert Poage, Sr (1702 - 1774

A tenth child, Thomas, was bom to them the next year. The second son, John, above named, married Mary Blair, who was a sister of the Rev. John Blair and Rev.

Presby

Shipp. Lower Norfolk County, Virginia. Lower Norfolk County is a long-extinct county which was located in colonial Virginia from 1637 until 1691.

Lower Norfolk County, Virginia

New Norfolk County was formed in 1636 from Elizabeth City Shire, one of the eight original shires (or counties) formed in 1634 in the colony of Virginia by direction of the King of England. New Norfolk County included all the area in South Hampton Roads now incorporated in the five independent cities located there in modern times. The following year, in 1637, it was divided into Upper Norfolk County and Lower Norfolk County. In 1691 Lower Norfolk County was in turn divided to form Norfolk County and Princess Anne County. Thomas Shipp 1690 - 1746 St Annes Parish, Essex Co., Colony of Virginia, American Colonies.

Famous and Infamous Women in History. Our Family Histories. Journal of George Fox - Chapter Four. As I travelled through markets, fairs, and diverse places, I saw death and darkness in all people where the power of the Lord God had not shaken them. As I was passing on in Leicestershire I came to Twy-Cross, where there were excise-men. I was moved of the Lord to go to them, and warn them to take heed of oppressing the poor; and people were much affected with it. There was in that town a great man that had long lain sick, and was given up by the physicians; and some Friends in the town desired me to go to see him. I went up to him in his chamber, and spoke the Word of life to him, and was moved to pray by him; and the Lord was entreated, and restored him to health.

House of Stuart. Alain "Dapifer" FitzFlaald, Seneschal of Dol (c.1024 - c.1080. Alain "Dapifer" (c1024-after 1080), Seneschal of Dol. He is now known to have scion of the seneschals of Brittany, but he was traditionally thought to have been a son of Fleance MacAlpin, Thane of Lochaber. In MacBeth, Shakespeare has the witches tell Banquo that he will be the father of kings. The play was written for James I (VI) of England and Scotland, who as a descendant of Alan Dapifer was thought to have been a descendant of Banquo. Some spurious genealogies call Alain a son of "Fratmaldus the Seneschal".

J.H. I am very grateful to Mary Kifissia (née Stewart), who has transcribed most of J. [NB. Walter FitzAlan (c.1106 - 1177. Walter Fitzalan (died 1177), was the 1st hereditary High Steward of Scotland (c1150-1177), and described as "a Norman by culture and by blood a Breton". He was the third son of a Breton knight, Alan fitzFlaad, feudal lord of Oswestry, by his spouse Aveline, daughter of Ernoulf de Hesdin. Walter Fitz Alan was the first authentic Stewart on the pages of history. He witnessed many charters, chiefly those of King David I . King David I named Walter the first High Steward of Scotland (the first to hold that positon). Malcolm IV King of Soctland made this positon hereitary in the year 1157. Walter Stewart (c.1167 - 1246. From Medlands: (please note:- Medlands does not mention the name of his wife as mentioned below ) WALTER FitzAlan, son of ALAN FitzWalter 2nd High Steward of Scotland & his wife --- (-1241).

He succeeded his father as 3rd High Steward of Scotland. "Walterus filii Alani domini regis Scotie senescallus" donated property to Paisley monastery by undated charter[1067]. The seal of "Walteri filii Alani" is appended to a charter under which "Walter son of Alan the Stuart" confirmed the donation of land at Edmonstone to Melrose by "Walter the son of Alan his grandfather"[1068]. Alexander II King of Scotland confirmed the donation of land "in Tibermur" made by "Walterus filius Alani", in confirmation of a donation by "Suanus filius Thori avus eiusdem Walteri", by undated charter[1069].

M ---. Alexander Stewart (1628 - 1650. From Darryl Lundy's page on Sir Alexander Stewart, 2nd Baronet: SCOTLAND KINGS. v2.1 Updated 24 May 2011 Chapter 1. James IV Stewart, King of Scots (1473 - 1513. James VI and I. James VI and I (19 June 1566 – 27 March 1625) was King of Scotland as James VI from 24 July 1567 and King of England and Ireland as James I from the union of the Scottish and English crowns on 24 March 1603 until his death.

Margaret of Denmark, Queen of Scotland. The Wardrobe of Margaret of Denmark, Queen of Scotland. Royal_houses.wps. The Evidence: The Holy Grail & The Grail-Kings. David Hughes' list of Grail Kings is interesting. He admitted in an email to me that he does not consider the list to be historical. Maath. Mary. Edward II's other great favourite, Hugh Despenser the Younger. This post is about a man I've always found absolutely fascinating: the man who was the de facto ruler of England for much of the 1320s, until his hideous execution at Hereford on 24 November 1326. In a recent poll, he was voted most villainous Briton of the 14th century, and got 9% of the vote for the worst Briton ever! Let's face it, a man who extorted money and lands from rich widows (including his own sister-in-law), who became a pirate when he was exiled from England, and who was almost certainly the lover of his wife's uncle, is waaay more interesting to write about than a man who helped little old ladies to cross the road (though maybe he did that too, who knows?)

Hugh le despenser the younger. List of the Knights of the Garter. Queering the Middle Ages. Quaker Fretwells. History of William Fretwell and Mary Evatt. Richard II Fretwell (1611 - d. Ralph Fretwell & Hellaby Hall. Did the Hellabies ever have anything to do with Hellaby Hall? Short answer: No. (According to the evidence so far.) BUT, long before Hellaby Hall was built, Hellabies did own property in the area --- I'd guess a family home and some land --- which, it seems, went to the Fretwells by marriage around 1535. Hellaby Hall (the one now standing) was built in 1692. Places Maltby is a 7.5 miles east of Rotherham in Yorkshire, and Hellaby is a mile or two west of Maltby towards Rotherham.

Fretwell Genealogy A nice personal Fretwell genealogy site, now at , [old site still at ], that seems to be be based on fairly careful research, records Fretwells in the Maltby area from 1510 onwards. The above is loosely confirmed by a site about the History of Stainton village, (page down to the piece on "The Fretwell Family"). This is the only link between the Hellaby and Fretwell families I've found, and it's 157 years before the Hall was built. John Fretwell b ~1510 ? John Marshall s Desk. Caxtonian: July 2002.