__ __| | |__ _Gamel Bern _| | | __ | |__| | |__ | |--Gamel | | __ | __| | | |__ |_____________| | __ |__| |__
__ __| | |__ __| | | __ | |__| | |__ | |--Hamon (Dentatus) | | __ | __| | | |__ |__| | __ |__| |__
__ ___________________________| | |__ _Olaf SITRICSON _____| | | __ | |___________________________| | |__ | |--Sihtric (Silken_Beard) | | __ | _Murchad King_of LEINSTER _| | | |__ |_Gormflaith of NAAS _| | __ |___________________________| |__
__ __________________________| | |__ _Diego Count_de OVIEDO _| | | __ | |__________________________| | |__ | |--Ximena | | __ | _Fernando Gonde MAREZ ____| | | |__ |_Cristina ______________| | __ |_Jimina Princess_of LEON _| |__
_William de BEAUCHAMP _ _William de BEAUCHAMP _| | |_Isabel MAUDIT ________ _Guy de BEAUCHAMP _| | | _John FITZGEOFFREY ____ | |_Maud FITZJOHN ________| | |_Isabel BIGOD _________ | |--Maud BEAUCHAMP | | _Roger de TONI ________ | _Ralph de TONI ________| | | |_Alice BOHUN __________ |_Alice TONI _______| | _______________________ |_Clarissa or Mary _____| |_______________________
__ __| | |__ __| | | __ | |__| | |__ | |--Walter BROMWICH | | __ | __| | | |__ |__| | __ |__| |__
_Hugh Capet KING_OF_FRANCE ______ _Robert II the_Pious KING_OF_FRANCE _| | |_Adelais of AQUITAINE ___________ _Robert the_Old Duke_of BURGUNDY _| | | _William II Marquis_of PROVENCE _ | |_Constance of TOULOUSE ______________| | |_Blanche (Alix) of ANJOU ________ | |--Hildegarde (Adelgarde) of BURGUNDY | | _________________________________ | _____________________________________| | | |_________________________________ |_Ella of SEMUR ___________________| | _________________________________ |_____________________________________| |_________________________________
_John CHERLTON _________________ _John CHERLTON ____| | |_Maud MORTIMER _________________ _Edward CHERLTON _| | | _Ralph de STAFFORD _____________ | |_Joane STAFFORD ___| | |_Margaret AUDLEY _______________ | |--Joyce CHERLTON | | _Thomas HOLAND _________________ | _Thomas de HOLAND _| | | |_Joan PLANTAGENET ______________ |_Alianore HOLAND _| | _Richard "Copped_Hat" FITZALAN _ |_Alice FITZALAN ___| |_Eleanor PLANTAGENET ___________
!DATA-DEATH-SPOUSE: John S. Wurts, MAGNA CHARTA; ; Philadelphia, Brookfield Publishing Co.; 1945, Vol IV, p 666.
!SPOUSE-PARENTS-CHILDREN: John Bernard Burke, Esq., ROYAL FAMILIES OF ENGLAND SCOTLAND AND WALES; ; London, E. Churton, 26, Holles Street, 1848. "Joyce Cherlton, dau. and coheir of Edward, Lord Powis=Sir John de Tiptoft, d. in 1443."
_Roger de CLARE ______________________ _Richard de CLARE _________________| | |_Maud (Hilary) ST._HILAIRE ___________ _Gilbert de CLARE _| | | _William (Meullent) FITZROBERT _______ | |_Amice FITZROBERT _________________| | |_Hawise (Mabel) (Bellomont) BEAUMONT _ | |--William de CLARE | | _John (Marshall) MARESHAL ____________ | _William "the_protector" MARSHALL _| | | |_Sibilla D'ENREUX ____________________ |_Isabel MARSHALL __| | _Richard "Strongbow" de CLARE ________ |_Isabel CLARE _____________________| |_Eva MCMOROUGH _______________________
!Poisoned at Newminster, Northumberland, England.
__ __| | |__ __| | | __ | |__| | |__ | |--Joan D'AUBERVILLE | | __ | __| | | |__ |__| | __ |__| |__
__ __| | |__ __| | | __ | |__| | |__ | |--Phillip DESPENCER | | __ | __| | | |__ |__| | __ |__| |__
__ __| | |__ __| | | __ | |__| | |__ | |--unknown ELYS | | __ | __| | | |__ |__| | __ |__| |__
__ __| | |__ __| | | __ | |__| | |__ | |--Amy (Amice) FITZGEROLD | | __ | __| | | |__ |__| | __ |__| |__
________________ ___________________| | |________________ _Fulk IV FITZWARIN _| | | ________________ | |___________________| | |________________ | |--Mabel FITZWARIN | | _Roger de TONI _ | _Ralph de TONI ____| | | |_Alice BOHUN ___ |_Constance de TONI _| | ________________ |_Clarissa or Mary _| |________________
!Widow of William de Crevequer, d. 1263.
_William FITZWILLIAM ______ _William FITZWILLIAM _________| | |_Ella de WARREN ___________ _William FITZWILLIAM _____| | | _Robert de LISOURS ________ | |_Aubrey (Albreda) de LISOURS _| | |_Aubrey (Albreda) de LACY _ | |--Thomas FITZWILLIAM | | _Geoffrey PLANTAGENET _____ | _Hameline PLANTAGENET ________| | | |_(unknown) ________________ |_Adela (Ela) PLANTAGENET _| | _William de WARREN ________ |_Isabel WARREN _______________| |_Adela (Ela) D'ALENCON ____
__ __| | |__ __| | | __ | |__| | |__ | |--Thomasine mrs FURNIVAL | | __ | __| | | |__ |__| | __ |__| |__
_______________________ _____________________| | |_______________________ _John HOLT __________| | | _______________________ | |_____________________| | |_______________________ | |--Katherine HOLT | | _John DURVASSAL _______ | _Nicholas DURVASSAL _| | | |_Sybil CORBICON _______ |_Alianore DURVASSAL _| | _William de MOUNTFORD _ |_Rose de MOUNTFORD __| |_Agneta HOLT __________
!Surname, parents, from Gary Murray (SJJA18A@prodigy.com)
_Robert de_la RIVIERE _ _Richard de HUMET __| | |_(Miss) HUMET _________ _William du HOMMET _______| | | _______________________ | |_Agnes de SAY ______| | |_______________________ | |--Agnes du HOMMET | | _______________________ | _Richard de_la HAY _| | | |_______________________ |_Lucia (Julia) de_la HAY _| | _______________________ |_Matilda de VERNON _| |_______________________
__ __| | |__ _ HOUY _| | | __ | |__| | |__ | |--Christian Philipp HOUY | | __ | __| | | |__ |_ MRS. _| | __ |__| |__
_Henry HUSE _ _Ralph HUSE _| | |_____________ _William HUSE _| | | _____________ | |_____________| | |_____________ | |--Reginald HUSE | | _____________ | _____________| | | |_____________ |_______________| | _____________ |_____________| |_____________
__ __| | |__ _Isiaslov II_of (or_Harold) KIEF _____| | | __ | |__| | |__ | |--Helena (Euphrayna) of KIEF | | __ | __| | | |__ |_Ljubava (wife_of_Harold) SAWIDITSCH _| | __ |__| |__
_Louis VII KING_OF_FRANCE ________ _Philip II KING_OF_FRANCE ___________| | |_Alix (Adelaide) CHAMPAGNE _______ _Louis VIII KING_OF_FRANCE _| | | _Baldwin V ,_Count_of HAINAULT ___ | |_Isabella of HAINAULT _______________| | |_Margaret ,_Countess_of FLANDERS _ | |--Louis IX, KING_OF_FRANCE | | _Sancho III ______________________ | _Alphonso IX (VIII) KING_OF_CASTILE _| | | |_Blanche of NAVARRE ______________ |_Blanche of CASTILE ________| | _Henry II KING_OF_ENGLAND ________ |_Eleanor of CASTILE _________________| |_Eleanor of AQUITAINE ____________
_ LACKEY ___________ _ LACKEY ________________________| | |_ MRS. _____________ _Joseph or_James? LACKEY _| | | ____________________ | |_mrs LACKEY _____________________| | |____________________ | |--Martha LACKEY | | _John LYNDALL ______ | _Joseph (probably_same) LYNDALL _| | | |_Elizabeth GILBERT _ |_Sarah prob. LYNDALL _____| | ____________________ |_Sarah ROAN_(ROWAN) _____________| |____________________
__ __| | |__ __| | | __ | |__| | |__ | |--Thomas LITTLETON | | __ | __| | | |__ |__| | __ |__| |__
__ __| | |__ __| | | __ | |__| | |__ | |--Clarmunda de_Marsau et_de LOUVIGNY | | __ | __| | | |__ |__| | __ |__| |__
__ __| | |__ _Robert LATHROPP _| | | __ | |__| | |__ | |--John LOWTHROP | | __ | __| | | |__ |__________________| | __ |__| |__
DATA: Birth date; death date, place; from WFT, vol 2, #2676.
_Hugh VII LUSIGNAN _______ _Hugh VIII de LUSIGNAN _____| | |_Sarrazene _______________ _Hugh IX le_Brun_de LUSIGNAN _| | | _Geoffrey de RANCON ______ | |_Burgogne Dame_de FONTENAY _| | |__________________________ | |--Hugh X LUSIGNAN | | _William IV of ANGOULEME _ | _Vulgrin TAILLEFER _________| | | |_Emma de LIMOGES _________ |_Mathilde TAILLEFER __________| | __________________________ |_Elizabeth D'AMBOISE _______| |__________________________
!DATA: John S. Wurts, MAGNA CHARTA; ; Philadelphia, Brookfield Pub. Co., part VI, p. 1625. "Hugh X, Sire de Lusignan and Valence, Count of La Marche, Count of Angouleme, j.u.; a crusader, died 1249; buried in Abbey of Valence near Couhe; married between 10 March and 22 Apr 1220, at Angouleme, Dowager Queen of England, Isabel (Taillefer), Countess of Angouleme, widow of King John."
!RELATIVES: Wilfred Jordan, COLONIAL AND REVOLUTIONARY FAMILIES OF PENNSYLVANIA; ; New York, Lewis Historical Pub. Co. Inc., 1942; [Hugh X's grandfather (Hugh VIII) is on page 322; grandson (Hugh XII) on p. 315.]
__ __| | |__ __| | | __ | |__| | |__ | |--Anna MARSCHALK | | __ | __| | | |__ |__| | __ |__| |__
__ __| | |__ __| | | __ | |__| | |__ | |--Gossuin II de MONS | | __ | __| | | |__ |__| | __ |__| |__
__ __| | |__ __| | | __ | |__| | |__ | |-- MRS. | | __ | __| | | |__ |__| | __ |__| |__
__ _____________| | |__ _Brian Boru KING_OF_IRELAND _| | | __ | |_____________| | |__ | |--Teige King_of MUNSTER | | __ | _Cear-Bhall _| | | |__ |_Eachraidh __________________| | __ |_____________| |__
__ __| | |__ __| | | __ | |__| | |__ | |--Thomas MURFIN | | __ | __| | | |__ |__| | __ |__| |__
__ __| | |__ __| | | __ | |__| | |__ | |--Einion PEN | | __ | __| | | |__ |__| | __ |__| |__
_Hywel_Dha Prince_of SOUTH_WALES _ _Owen Prince_of SOUTH_WALES _| | |_Eleanor _________________________ _Meredith Prince_of POWYS _| | | _Llewellyn _______________________ | |_Ankaret Queen_of POWYS _____| | |__________________________________ | |--Ankaret Queen_of POWYS | | __________________________________ | _____________________________| | | |__________________________________ |___________________________| | __________________________________ |_____________________________| |__________________________________
!Ancestors of Paul Bailey McBride: Married first Llywelyn ap Seisyll, Prince of North Wales, b. 980, d. 1023. Married second Cynfyn ap Gwerystan of Powys, King of Powys, Prince of Powys. References: PlantagenetA, AR7, RGD.
_Hugh de POYNTZ ____ _Nicholas POYNTZ __________| | |_Hawise MALET ______ _Hugh POYNTZ ______| | | _William La ZOUCHE _ | |_Elizabeth La ZOUCHE ______| | |____________________ | |--Nicholas POYNTZ | | ____________________ | _William (Pavell) PAVELEY _| | | |____________________ |_Margaret PAVELEY _| | ____________________ |___________________________| |____________________
!DATA: John S. Wurts, MAGNA CHARTA; ; Philadelphia, Brookfield Pub. Co.,1958. Part IV, p. 771; part VII, p. 1998, 2212; part VIII, p. 2786
__ __| | |__ __| | | __ | |__| | |__ | |--Robert III de SABLE | | __ | __| | | |__ |__| | __ |__| |__
_Jan Peter FLORISZOON _ _Cornelis JANSZOON ________| | |_Marry ________________ _Barent CORNELISZOON _| | | _______________________ | |_Marichgen BARENTSDOCHTER _| | |_______________________ | |--Cornelis Barentsen (SLEGHT) SLAIGHT | | _______________________ | ___________________________| | | |_______________________ |_Jaquemune ___________| | _______________________ |___________________________| |_______________________
!Per Dave Ladely: CORNELIS BARENTSZOON7 SLECHT (BARENT CORNELISZOON6, CORNELIS JANSZOON5, JAN PETER4 FLORISZOON, PETER3, FLORIS2 DIRKSZOON, DIRK1) was born Abt. 1616 in Woerden, Zuid, Holland120,121,122, and died September 16, 1690 in Kingston, Ulster County, New York (verify death date)123,124,125. He married (1) TRYNTJE MATTHIJSZOON BOSCH Abt. 1641 in Holland126, daughter of THIJS BOSCH and ANNICHJE JANS. He married (2) ELSJE JANSE VAN BREESTEDE127 September 26, 1684 in Old Dutch Church in Kingston, New York128,129, daughter of JAN VAN BREESTEDE and ENGELTJE JANSE.More About CORNELIS BARENTSZOON SLECHT: . Notes for CORNELIS BARENTSZOON SLECHT: Cornelis Barentszoon Slecht (spelling from original Woerden records - the "sz" is an abbreviation for "szoon" meaning "son of"; Dutch do not indicate abbreviations with periods) lived in Woerden, Holland, where he is mentioned in records of 1640-1653 as a distiller and brandy maker. Records show the Slecht family were substantial landowners in Holland. Most of the emigrants from Holland and the Netherlands to New Netherland were financially well off. Land in Holland was not expressed in square yards or in acres, but in "morgen", a word meaning "morning". A "morgen" was therefore the amount of land that could be ploughed during a single morning - and not by mechanized means, which was about two and a half acres. Fact 1: March 17, 1652/53, Fairly extensive genealogy and court records exist in Holland records, the earliest dating from about 1463, the latest in the early 1700's. A number of court cases involving the Slechts have been recorded in Woerden which make compelling reading (see earlier Slechts). Cornelis Cornelis lived close to his parents in Woerden. In 1640, Cornelis took over the land of his father in Snelle. In 1645, he paid 500 guilders for a bordering parcel of land of one morgen, 47 rods. A few tile makers had purchased the rights to remove the clay. In July, 1649, he sold the feudal rights to the land to the orphanage in Amsterdam. In January, 1650, he paid 2100 guilders for a house in the Voorstraat in Ijsselstein, paying half in May, 1650 after taking possession, the rest in 1651, but he actually stayed in Woerden to live.signed legal document in Woerden; was a distiller & brandy Planning to emigrate, Cornelis made arrangements with a solicitor in Leiden, giving him power of attorney on March 19, 1652 to collect his claim from the buyer of his pigs. maker130,131 Cornelis emigrated from Woerdon, Holland to America with his wife, Trijntgen Matthijsdochter Bosch (spelling in old Dutch records in Woerden), and at least four of his children after March, 1652/1653, arriving in New Amsterdam but did not stay long. The last mention of Cornelis in Woerden records was a legal document, now in the Dutch archive, which he signed on March 17, 1653, where he, as partner of Trintje Tijsse Bosch (she also used this middle name), gave power of attorney to Jan Corszoon Rietvelt, one of the earliest named brothers, to collect the receipts and titles from the sale of her portion in the sale of goods from the estate of her father. Not long after that, they sailed with their children to New Netherlands. When his son Hendrick applied for citizenship on September 26, 1687 he said he had arrived 35 years before.Fact 2: Aft. March The Slecht family left Holland, likely from Amsterdam to New Amsterdam, and from there they likely sailed up the Hudson to New Orange (now Albany), and shortly afterward settled as one of the orginal families in Esopus, now known as Kingston, New York. Esopus which was one of the nation's first settlements and as Kingston was the first capitol of New York, later moved to Albany due to threats from the British Army during the Revolution. 1652/53, emigrated from Woerden, Holland with wife and at least 4 From the beginning, Cornelius took a prominent and active part in the affairs of the New Reformed Dutch Church and the new settlement, was appointed a magistrate, and as the town brewer, was an indispensible member of the community.children132 Fact 3: settled at Kingston has an interesting history. In 1609, the Dutch ship Half Moon sailed up the Hudson River and passed by the creek, later named Rondout Creek, near which the future Kingston, in a beautiful area, surrounded by the Catskill Mountains, two creeks, and the Hudson River, would be built about 90 miles from New York City. In 1652/1653 (old calendar), a handful of settlers, likely including Cornelis Slecht, from Holland moved down from Albany, landing along the creek to the south but settled by the creek to the north where the land was rich. Thomas Chamber, the founder of Kingston, settled in Wiltwyck at Esopus (Kingston) on June 5, 1652 (Dutch patent finally given on November 8, 1653). Kingston,NY; . They were attracted by the fertile flood plains of the Esopus Creek and, in 1653, they arranged to purchase land from the Esopus, a tribe of the Delaware Nation, and to farm near them along the creek to the north. On the slight promontory overlooking the flood plains, they built Dutch-style houses, using some English carpentry techniques learned from Thomas Chambers, of the local stone (some are still being used) in a village that they first called Esopus, and later Wiltwyck (Dutch for "wild woods", the third town of the Dutch colony, after Manhattan and Fort Orange, later Albany.)regarded as one of early The settlers did a good business with the local Indians: for just a few colored beads a trade could be made for fine pelts of mink, beaver, bear, deer, etc., as the Indians were fine hunters. However, they had trouble with the Indians for several years over such matters as settler's farm animals destroying Indian gardens of corn and such and be shot, whereupon the settlers would become angry. Peter Stuyvesant advised the settlers to band together in a permanent town within a protective stockade and arranged to have soldiers help build the stockade. Cornelis Slecht is said to have supervised the construction. The palisades stood eight feet above the ground and protected what is now an area of about eight square blocks. (The perimeter of the old stockade can be seen today in the streets which follow its perimeter. This first settlement comprises the present uptown district. The lower downtown district was not settled until much later, beginning in 1825.) In 1659, several settlers came upon some Indians lying drunk in a meadow and shot some of them, causing the Indians to retaliate with an attack on the settlement. Cornelis, intelligent, a leader, and one of the few who was literate, wrote a letter to the Director-General which was signed by himself and the Dutch burghers. Cornelis wrote that his son Jan was killed during an attack on the town stockade. Some histories claim that Jan was among those captured by the Indians outside the stockade and subsequently tortured, forced to run the gauntlet, and killed, but this is not so. A letter written by Andries Laurens, the sergeant who was among those captured, names Jacob Jansen as the man captured and killed by the Indians. Other sources name the son of Barent Slecht, which may be Cornelis, but no son of Cornelis was captured and tortured by Indians (records mention that Barent Slecht was on a ship to America about 1669, so he possibly made a trip back to Holland). A truce was arranged and an uneasy peace with some skirmishes was maintained until another war erupted, the Second Esopus War. After winning the war, the Director-General made an agreement with the Indians to move further away from the settlers to avoid further bloodshed. Director-General Stuyvesant chose Cornelis and three others as Commissaries (civil magistrates) to administer law and justice for Wiltwick, and they were so appointed on May 5, 1661. In 1664, Wildwyck was renamed Kingston by the English, who took New Nethelands in a treaty with the Dutch government after winning the war with Holland. Cornelius was a strong supporter of his church and community and was appointed to various offices in the settlement, including commissioner, sergeant, and judge.founders133 When the British under Richard Nichols won control over New Amsterdam, the subjugation over the whole of the Dutch colony was a foregone conclusion, but not in the eyes of some of the Hudson Valley settlers like Slecht. The Dutch community was harassed and mistreated by the British. On February 4, 1667, the people of Kingston took up arms against the English in revolt [the British called the revolt against tyranny a "mutiny"] against their authority in response to the imprisonment of Cornelis Slecht after he was brutally and severely beaten for defending himself and his family against a small detachment of British soldiers under the command of Captain Brodhead who had entered his brew house and harassed his family. During the confrontation, Captain Broadhead threw a dish at Cornelis and threatened to draw his sworn on him, whereupon Cornelis struck him down with a blow to the head, drawing blood. He was then beaten severely by the soldiers and thrown in the guardhouse.Fact 4: Cornelius supervised building of the Kingston The Dutch burghers marched on the British garrison, demanding Cornelis' release and the court ordered his release, but Captain Brodhead defied them all,, saying he would keep Cornelis "as long as he wished," and implied the threat of violence from his soldiers should the matter be pressed. Later, during hearings on April 25, 16, and 27th, 1667 on the "Esopus Mutiny," Captain Broadhead admitted his actions and was suspended from his command for disobeying the orders issued by the British governor of New York forbidding harrassment of the Dutch citizens, dying in Kingston three months later. A few "mutineers" were banished for a short time, but Cornelis was not among them, contrary to some histories. The actual court records show that Cornelis Bransen (or Brantsen, Barnson) Vos (see p. 122 of Fried's history of Kingston), not a relative, and apparently a farmhand of Cornelius Slecht, was the person banished for violent actions during the uprising and who is the person confused with Cornelis by both scholarly historians and subsequently, family historians who relied on the erroneous information. stockade.134 Cornelis' wife died in September, 1664. In 1669, Cornelius purchased property in Flushing, New York. He may have gone there to escape British harassment. Three years later he sold it, according to Flatbush (Brooklyn) Deeds A-64. Fact 5: Cornelius married Elsje Janse Van Bresteede, the widow of Hendrick Jochemsen Schoonmacher, of another prominent family, on September 26, 1684. They had no children. Cornelis Slecht was a strong man who stood up for his beliefs, a brave man who never hesitated to defend himself, his family, and his country. Several of his descendants fought the British in the Revolutionary War. The Slecht's were strong supporters of the Dutch Reformed Church. As they were among the first ten communicants of the church in Kingston, their names are inscribed on a marble plaque in the vestibule of the old Dutch Church in Kingston.one The family record and the records in Holland incorrectly state that the Slechts were ancestors of both of the Roosevelt presidents based on the erroneous assumption that Heyltje Kunst, who married Nicolas Roosevelt, ancestor of the Roosevelts, was Jacomyntje Slecht's natural daughter when Kingston court records show that Heyltje was in fact Jacomyntje's stepdaughter from her husband's first marriage, to Jannetje Jans. of first three appointed In Holland, Cornelis near ancestors had adopted "Slecht", the nickname they had been given for the foibles of a few relatives, even though "Slecht" or "Slechten" meant "naughty", "bad" "evil" in Dutch. Doubtless this was done in a good-natured humor as an inside joke in the small community who knew them. Cornelis retained the name in America. However, those immigrants in America would not know the circumstances and would not understand the context of having a surname meaning "bad". The Slecht name did not, therefore, survive beyond his children, because later generations changed it to Sleight, Sleght, eliminate the "bad" definition.to Board of Schepens by Gov. Peter For the next century or so, Kingston would be a quiet country town, farming wheat nearby and shipping it eastward or up or down the Hudson. Kingston is reputed to have beauty without peer. The town of about 20,000 lies about 90 miles up the Hudson from New York City, near enough these days to attract the urban dwellers, some of whom are buying property in the area - so the beauty may soon become a memory of the past.... Stuyvesant.134 Try to visit Kingston before it is "citified"! . More About CORNELIS BARENTSZOON SLECHT: Fact 1: March 17, 1652/53, Cornelis signed legal document in Woerden; was a distiller & brandy maker130,131 Fact 2: Aft. March 1652/53, emigrated from Woerden, Holland with wife and at least 4 children132 Fact 3: settled at Kingston,NY; regarded as one of early founders133 Fact 4: Cornelius supervised building of the Kingston stockade.134 Fact 5: one of first three appointed to Board of Schepens by Gov. Peter Stuyvesant.134 Fact 6: appointment was before New York was yielded by Dutch to the British.134 Fact 7: occupation listed as brewer; owner of land in New Paltz Grant134 Fact 8: first wife served as a midwife in the new land134 Fact 9: 1666, active in mutiny against British, beaten in his brewhouse - not banished134 Fact 10: Old Dutch Church in Kingston has his and 1st wife's name on marble plaque.134 Fact 11: marble plaque in church vestibule lists those first communicated at the church134 Fact 12: 1669, purchased property in Flatbush (Brooklyn), sold it 3 years later Fact 13: September 26, 1684, Will V 1 191, Anjou, New York: last will and testament.135,136 .
__ __| | |__ __| | | __ | |__| | |__ | |--Simon de ST._LIZ | | __ | __| | | |__ |__| | __ |__| |__
_John SUTTON __________________________ _John SUTTON ________| | |_Catherine (or_Joan Clinton) STAFFORD _ _John SUTTON ______| | | _Phillip DESPENCER ____________________ | |_Alice le DESPENCER _| | |_______________________________________ | |--John SUTTON(DUDLEY) | | _John BLOUNT __________________________ | _Walter BLOUNT ______| | | |_Eleanor BEAUCHAMP ____________________ |_Constance BLOUNT _| | _Diego Gomez de TOLEDO ________________ |_Sancha de AYALA ____| |_Inez Alfons de AYALA _________________
__ __| | |__ _John de PEYTON _| | | __ | |__| | |__ | |--Robert de_Peyton de UFFORD | | __ | __| | | |__ |_Clemence _______| | __ |__| |__
!DATA-SPOUSE-CHILDREN-PARENTS: Wilfred Jordan, COLONIAL AND REVOLUTIONARY FAMILIES OF PENNSYLVANIA; ; New York, Lewis Historical Publishing Co. Inc., 1942, p. 354.
!DATA: John S. Wurts, MAGNA CHARTA; ; Philadelphia, Brookfield Pub. Co.,1958. Part ____, p. ____.
__ __| | |__ _Roger de VAUTORT _| | | __ | |__| | |__ | |--Isabel VALLETORT | | __ | __| | | |__ |___________________| | __ |__| |__
!AKA: Isabel de Vautort.
__ __| | |__ __| | | __ | |__| | |__ | |--Claes Janse (KUYPER) VANPURMERANT | | __ | __| | | |__ |__| | __ |__| |__
!***Compare*** [from http://www.kinfolk.org/genealogy/d0022/g0000086.html#I19584 dated 2 Jul 1998] Claes Jansen Van_Purmerent REFN: SD2K-D8 Family 1: Pietertje Cool REFN: G0L9-G0 BIRTH: ABT 1622, Brooklyn,Kings,NY daughter of Cornelis Cool and Altien Brackhonge Cornelis Cool REFN: G0L9-DM BIRTH: ABT 1588, Of Brooklyn,Kings,New York DEATH: ABT 1643, ,,NY Family 1: Altien Brackhonge REFN: G0L9-FS b.ABT 1600, Of Brooklyn,Kings,NY 1.+Aeltje Cornelius Cool 2. Pietertje Cool 3. Lambert Cool
Family 2: Aeltie Braconie [***same as my RIN#2369, and above Family 1***]
_Robert I Seigneur_de VITRE _ _Andre de VITRE ___| | |_Bertha _____________________ _Robert II Seigneur_de VITRE _| | | _Robert Count_of MORTAIN ____ | |_Agnes de MORTAIN _| | |_Maud MONTGOMERY ____________ | |--Robert de VITRE | | _____________________________ | ___________________| | | |_____________________________ |_Emma de_la GUERCHE __________| | _____________________________ |___________________| |_____________________________
__ _William WARRINER _| | |__ _William WARRINER _______| | | __ | |_Alice ____________| | |__ | |--Hannah WARRINER | | __ | _John SEARLE ______| | | |__ |_Joanna SCANT_or SEARLE _| | __ |_ MRS _____________| |__
Other source has her birth as 17 Jun 1643.
__ ___________________| | |__ _Richard WHITLEIGH ___| | | __ | |___________________| | |__ | |--Margaret WHITLEIGH | | __ | ___________________| | | |__ |_Margaret TREGARTHIN _| | __ |_Honor TREGARTHIN _| |__
_John WOODVILLE ______________ _Richard WIDVILLE ___________| | |______________________________ _Richard WIDVILLE ________| | | _John (Bedelsgate) BODULGATE _ | |_Elizabeth (Mary) BODULGATE _| | |_Mary BEAUCHAMP ______________ | |--Katherine WYDVILLE | | _Jean de LUXEMBURG ___________ | _Pierre I_de LUXEMBURG ______| | | |_Marguerite ENGHIEN __________ |_Jacqueline of LUXEMBURG _| | _Francois de BAUX ____________ |_Margaret BAUX ______________| |_Justine (Sueva) de URSINS ___