__ __| | |__ __| | | __ | |__| | |__ | |--Agnes | | __ | __| | | |__ |__| | __ |__| |__
__ __| | |__ __| | | __ | |__| | |__ | |--Emma | | __ | __| | | |__ |__| | __ |__| |__
__ __| | |__ __| | | __ | |__| | |__ | |--Francka | | __ | __| | | |__ |__| | __ |__| |__
__ __| | |__ __| | | __ | |__| | |__ | |--Isabel | | __ | __| | | |__ |__| | __ |__| |__
__ __| | |__ __| | | __ | |__| | |__ | |--Lucy | | __ | __| | | |__ |__| | __ |__| |__
__ __| | |__ __| | | __ | |__| | |__ | |--Margaret (probably) | | __ | __| | | |__ |__| | __ |__| |__
__ __| | |__ __| | | __ | |__| | |__ | |--Marry | | __ | __| | | |__ |__| | __ |__| |__
_Gwerystan of POWYS _______ _Cynfyn ap Gwerystan KING_OF_POWYS _| | |___________________________ _Caradoc Prince WALES _| | | _Meredith Prince_of POWYS _ | |_Ankaret Queen_of POWYS ____________| | |___________________________ | |--Trahern ap Caradoc | | ___________________________ | ____________________________________| | | |___________________________ |_______________________| | ___________________________ |____________________________________| |___________________________
__ __| | |__ __| | | __ | |__| | |__ | |--mrs. | | __ | __| | | |__ |__| | __ |__| |__
__ __| | |__ __| | | __ | |__| | |__ | |--Rebecca (MOUNT) | | __ | __| | | |__ |__| | __ |__| |__
_Thierry II Duke_of LORRAINE __________ _Thierry (Dirk) of ALSACE _| | |_Gertrude of FLANDERS _________________ _Matthieu of ALSACE ________| | | _Fulk V Count D'ANJOU _________________ | |_Sibyl D'ANJOU ____________| | |_Ermengarde du MAINE __________________ | |--Maud ALSACE | | _Etienne (Stephen) Count_of CHAMPAGNE _ | _Stephen KING_OF_ENGLAND __| | | |_Adela ________________________________ |_Marie Princess_of ENGLAND _| | _Eustace III of BOULOGNE ______________ |_Maud of BOULOGNE _________| |_Mary Princess_of _____________________
__ __| | |__ __| | | __ | |__| | |__ | |--Englebert Graf von ATTEL | | __ | __| | | |__ |__| | __ |__| |__
__ __| | |__ __| | | __ | |__| | |__ | |--Guy de BALLIOL | | __ | __| | | |__ |__| | __ |__| |__
!Compare to Guy Baliol [RIN #4552] who came with William the Conqueror.
!Enclopedia Britannica, vol 2, 1959, p. 977, has grandson Ingelram son of Bernard (possibly Jr.) Baliol. That is to say, Ingelram, son of Bernard, son of Bernard, son of Guy de Baliol. Dugdale says there is one Bernard. This would mean this Guy and the other Guy [RIN #4552] are the same.
_probably Ralph BASSET ___________ _Ralph BASSET _____| | |__________________________________ _Ralph BASSET ____| | | __________________________________ | |_Isabel ___________| | |__________________________________ | |--Maud BASSET | | _Ralph SOMERY ____________________ | _Roger de SOMERY __| | | |_Margaret MARSHALL _______________ |_Margaret SOMERI _| | _William D'AUBIGNY _______________ |_Nicole D'AUBIGNY _| |_Mabel (of_Chester) de MESCHINES _
__ __| | |__ _John (son_or_father of_2770?) BLAKE _| | | __ | |__| | |__ | |--Ann BLAKE | | __ | __| | | |__ |_Joan (Jane) _________________________| | __ |__| |__
__ __| | |__ _Thibault Count_of TOURS _| | | __ | |__| | |__ | |--Gerlotte BLOIS | | __ | __| | | |__ |_Richilda of BOURGES _____| | __ |__| |__
!McBride: Gerlotte of Blois. Not acknowledged as daughter of Thibault by Isenburg. References: RFC.
__ __| | |__ _Anthony BROWNE _| | | __ | |__| | |__ | |--Robert BROWNE | | __ | __| | | |__ |_________________| | __ |__| |__
!Other source has Richard Brown.
__ _____________________| | |__ _Gwaethfoed Lord_of CARDIGAN _| | | __ | |_____________________| | |__ | |--Aydan Lord_of CARDIGAN | | __ | _Ynir Lord_of GWENT _| | | |__ |_Morvydd verch Ynir __________| | __ |_____________________| |__
_Ferdinand II KING_OF_LEON __________ _Alphonso IX, KING_OF_LEON __| | |_Urraca _____________________________ _Ferdinand III KING_OF_CASTILE _| | | _Alphonso IX (VIII) KING_OF_CASTILE _ | |_Berengaria _________________| | |_Eleanor of CASTILE _________________ | |--Eleanor of CASTILE | | _Alberic II Count_of DAMMARTIN ______ | _Simon de DAMMARTIN _________| | | |_Matilda (Mahaut) of CLERMONT _______ |_Joanna DAMMARTIN ______________| | _William III ,_Count_of PONTHIEU ____ |_Marie Countess_of PONTHIEU _| |_Alice ______________________________
_Caleb CURTICE ___ _Samuel CURTICE ______| | |_Elizabeth RYDER _ _Caleb CURTICE __| | | _John PARKER _____ | |_Mary PARKER _________| | |_Hannah BASSETT __ | |--Sarah CURTIS | | _John CALKINS ____ | _Samuel Hugh CALKINS _| | | |_Sarah ROYCE _____ |_Jemima CALKINS _| | _Stephen GIFFORD _ |_Hannah GIFFORD ______| |_Hannah GORE _____
_____________________________ _________________________| | |_____________________________ _William DACRE _______| | | _____________________________ | |_________________________| | |_____________________________ | |--Thomas DACRE | | _William DOUGLAS ____________ | _James DOUGLAS __________| | | |_Margaret MAR _______________ |_Lady (Miss) DOUGLAS _| | _Robert II KING_OF_SCOTLAND _ |_Isabel Eupheme STEWART _| |_Elizabeth MORE(MURE) _______
_Ralph DE_NEVILL ______ _Edward DE_NEVILL ____| | |_Joan BEAUFORT ________ _George DE_NEVILL _| | | _Richard de BEAUCHAMP _ | |_Elizabeth BEAUCHAMP _| | |_Isabel DESPENCER _____ | |--George DE_NEVILL | | _______________________ | _Hugh FENNE __________| | | |_______________________ |_Margaret FENNE ___| | _______________________ |______________________| |_______________________
!other source has b. 1469.
_Aaron FORMAN ___ _Samuel FORMAN ________________| | |_Dorothy ________ _Aaron FORMAN _| | | _Samuel WILBORE _ | |_Mary Wilbare(Wilbur) WILBORE _| | |_Hannah PORTER __ | |--Priscilla FORMAN | | _(John?) CRAIG __ | _Archibald CRAIG ______________| | | |_ MRS. __________ |_Ursula CRAIG _| | _________________ |_Mary _________________________| |_________________
!SPOUSE-MARRIAGE: William Nelson, NEW JERSEY MARRIAGE RECORDS; 1665-1800; Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., 1967. Originaly published as: ARCHIVES OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY, MARRIAGE RECORDS; 1665-1800; Paterson NJ, 1900, Vol XXII. p 149,430. "Marriage Licenses...Walker, George, Monmouth, and Priscilla Forman, Monmouth...1747 Oct. 26."
__ __| | |__ __| | | __ | |__| | |__ | |--William FREEBORN | | __ | __| | | |__ |__| | __ |__| |__
_____________________ ______________________| | |_____________________ _John de GREY _| | | _____________________ | |______________________| | |_____________________ | |--Henry de GREY | | _Reynold de MOHUN ___ | _Reynold II de MOHUN _| | | |_Alice de BRIWERE ___ |_Lucy MOHUN ___| | _Geoffrey FITZPIERS _ |_Hawise FITZPIERS ____| |_Aveline de CLARE ___
__ __| | |__ __| | | __ | |__| | |__ | |--Regnier III Count_of HAINAULT | | __ | __| | | |__ |__| | __ |__| |__
__ __| | |__ __| | | __ | |__| | |__ | |--William HASLERTON | | __ | __| | | |__ |__| | __ |__| |__
_John HOWELL _ _William HOWELL _____| | |_Margaret ____ _Henry HOWELL _______________| | | ______________ | |_Ann (DYER) HAMPTON _| | |______________ | |--Edward HOWELL | | ______________ | _Edward HAWTAYNE ____| | | |______________ |_Margaret (Hawton) HAWTAYNE _| | ______________ |_ CROKER ____________| |______________
!Other source has his death date as 6 Oct 1655, Southampton, Suffolk, LI, NY., and his marriage date as 7 Apr 1616.
!COMEOVER-IMMIGRATION: Come-over in 1639 to Boston, where he was made a freeman 14 Mar 1639-40. In Lynn, Mass. with 500 acres. Deed for land in Long Island, dated 17 Apr 1640.
!DATA: Emma Howell Ross, DESCENDANTS OF EDWARD HOWELL, Bapt. 1584; D. 1655.; ; Winchester Massachusetts, The University Press, 1968; p. 1,2. "Edward Howell, b, in England, Bapt. July 22, 1584; m. (1) Frances, d. July 2, 1630, bur. in England; m. (2) Eleanore, who came to Boston with him in 1639. Issue: wife (1) - Henry, bapt. Dec 20, 1618; d. Aug. 29, 1619 in England. Margaret, John, Edward Jr., Marjery, Richard. Issue: wife (2)- Arthur, Edmund.
Edward d. before Oct. 6, 1655, as court records dated Oct. 6, 1655, granted Eleanore Howell all his goods. Mar. 1657, the town allowed her 20 shillings because her house was burned to the ground by the Indians. Long ago, in early colonial times, Water Mill was the first and only community on the easten tip of L. I. that could boast of a mill driven by water and not by wind. Until it was put into operation by a wealthy land owner, Edward Howell, four years after the "Undertakers" came to the island in 1640, all mills in the colony were wind driven because of the scarcity of swift flowing streams.
Howell came in 1640 to the tiny settlement, called "Mecox," a name taken from the Shinnecock Indians for "flat or plain country." He announced he would build a mill for the grinding of grain, rye and wheat, into flour. The colonists expected him to construct a "wind mill" but he had a different idea. He made his choice of land so that it included a lively stream which emptied into Mecox Bay. There as settlers watched, Howell built his mill upon the creek and built it so durable that, 327 years later, it is still standing in the serene little town of Water Mill.
Now, the ancient mill, but a few miles from the Old South End Burying Ground where the original miller is bur., is owned by a woman' s organization of the village. Through the summer months it is put into service as a tea room and gift shop. For many generations the mill supplied flour for the townspeople of Water Mill and adjoining communities. The mill's large grinding stones and the deed were given to Howell by the town. In return, the miller signed an agreement to supply such necessities of the town as grinding of grain grown anywhere in the Water Mill area and delivered to the mill.
That Howell lived up to his agreement faithfully is duly recorded in the town records. The name Water Mill is a lasting memorial to the pioneer miller who built the first grist mill run by water. Two of the grinding stones are in the park where there is a wind mill and the other two are at the mill.
References: In Old Southampton, Abigail Halsey, Old Colonial Families, G. R. McKenzie; Second Edition of History of Southampton, G. R. Howell; T. I., Old Southend Burying Ground.
PROLOGUE : [page vii]
The name Howell is definitely of Welsh origin, but since Edward Howell's
father's and grandfather's wills are proved in England we have no proof that
this family came from Wales.
The Howells were a family holding large tracts of land in England. The
first one we know much about is Edward, who inherited these lands from his
father, as was. and I believe still is, the custom, that the oldest son is heir.
The lands were in Buckinghamshire, and a part of the old house still
stands. At the time Edward came to America, he sold most of his holdings and
set sail with others who wanted more religious freedom.
They landed in Boston, Mass., in 1639, then moved on to Lynn where Edward
had a grant of 500 acres of land. He was made a "Free Man" in March of 1640.
The same problem again arose as to religious liberty, and they looked for
another place to which they could move.
About 1636 by favor of King Charles 1st, William Alexander, Earl of
Sterling, became the owner of Long Island. The next year, he gave orders to his
agent, James Farrett, to dispose of the lands.
Edward Howell, with a small group of men, purchased a tract of land on
Long Island from the agent, James Farrett. They decided to make a settlement on
the land purchased, but, before all arrangements were completed, eleven more
families joined the first nine. These people were called "The Undertakers" and
in the first group was Edward Howell, who was the heaviest contributor, Edmond
Farrington, Edmond Needham, Thomas Sayre, Job Sayre, George Welbe, Henry Walton,
Josiah Stanborough and Daniel Howe, Captain of the vessel. The next group of
eleven men were Allen Breed, John Cooper, Thomas Halsey, John Farrington,
William Harker, Philip Kirtland, Thomas Newell, Richard Odell, Thomas Terry,
Nathaniel Kirtland and Thomas Farrington, making in all twenty men and their
wives and children. They landed on the North Sea at a place called "Concience
Point" (sic).
Because of the settlement on Long Island, New York State has engraved the
Howell Coat of Arms on the Western Staircase of the N. Y. Capitol building at
Albany.
These men decided before leaving Lynn, that there "shall a church be
gathered and constituted according to the minde of Christ, that anything we do
may tende to the good and welfare of the place at the feete of Christ and His
Church."
The next thing they did was to obtain a deed from Farrett to "sitt down
upon Long Island - there to possess, improve and enjoy eight miles square of
land to them and their heyers forever, and they are to take their choice to sitt
down upon as best lyketh them and also that they and their associates shall
enjoy as full and free liberty in all matters that do or may concern them or
conduce to the good and comfort of them and theirs both in church order or
civill government."
The deed is dated April 17. 1640.
Governor Winthrop says, "He thinks four bushels of the best Indian Corne"
then growing shall be paid yearly in rent to the Earl of Sterling.
That Edward Howell must have been a man of good family in the land of his
birth, would appear from the fact that we find record of his using arms to which
he was entitled, which same armorial blazon can yet be seen carved (1968) upon
the old grave stones in the South End and North End burying grounds. They
appear on the stone of Matthew in the Old South End, and they were on the front
of Maj. John's but deterioration has obliterated them. In the North End they
appear on John, 3rd and Capt. Charles' graves.
The Coat of Arms used by Edward Howell is described "Gules, Three Towers,
tripled towered, Argent." The Motto - "Tenax Propositi."
Edward Howell was Governor's Assistant of the Ct. Colony 1647-1653, a
magistrate and member of the Legislature until his death.
References: - History of Southampton, 2nd edition by G. R. Howell;
In Old Southampton - Abigail Halsey; Virkus, Vol. IV, page 752.
__ __| | |__ __| | | __ | |__| | |__ | |--Elizabeth (or_Mary) LYNDE | | __ | __| | | |__ |__| | __ |__| |__
AF: Of New London, New London, CT.
_____________________________ _Lietaud ________________| | |_____________________________ _Alberic II Count_of MACON _| | | _____________________________ | |_Ermengarde of CHALONS __| | |_____________________________ | |--(Miss) de MACON | | _____________________________ | _Renaud Count_of RHEIMS _| | | |_____________________________ |_Ermentrude de ROUCY _______| | _Gislebert Duke_of LORRAINE _ |_Albreda of LORRAINE ____| |_Gerberga ___________________
__ __| | |__ __| | | __ | |__| | |__ | |--Agnes von MAINZ | | __ | __| | | |__ |__| | __ |__| |__
__ __| | |__ _John MARLAR ______| | | __ | |__| | |__ | |--John MARLER | | __ | __| | | |__ |_mrs. John MARLAR _| | __ |__| |__
__ __| | |__ _Hugh de MONTFORT _| | | __ | |__| | |__ | |--Hugh II MONTFORT | | __ | __| | | |__ |___________________| | __ |__| |__
_William de MOWBRAY _______________ _Roger de MOWBRAY _| | |_Avice d' ALBINI __________________ _Roger de MOWBRAY ___| | | _William de BEAUCHAMP _____________ | |_Maud BEAUCHAMP ___| | |_Amicia ___________________________ | |--John de MOWBRAY | | _Richard de CLARE _________________ | _Gilbert de CLARE _| | | |_Amice FITZROBERT _________________ |_Agnes (Rose) CLARE _| | _William "the_protector" MARSHALL _ |_Isabel MARSHALL __| |_Isabel CLARE _____________________
_Robert PALMER _ _John PALMER ___| | |________________ _John PALMER _____| | | ________________ | |_Joan JULIAN ___| | |________________ | |--Robert PALMER | | ________________ | _Edward BILTON _| | | |________________ |_Isabella BILTON _| | ________________ |_Margaret COOK _| |________________
!Children of Robert Palmer and Bridget (Beatrix) Wesse: Elizabeth, Thomas, Robert, Richard.
_John de_Lumley de PESHALL _ _William PESHALL _| | |_(Miss) FITZALAN ___________ _Stephen de PESHALE __| | | ____________________________ | |_Ellen BROUGHTON _| | |____________________________ | |--Eleanor de PESHALE | | _Adam de ALDITHLEY _________ | _Adam de AUDLEY __| | | |_Mabel STANLEY de STONELEY _ |_dau._of Adam AUDLEY _| | _Radulphus (Ralph) FITZORM _ |_Emma FITZ_ORM ___| |____________________________
__ __| | |__ __| | | __ | |__| | |__ | |--Margaret PIPARD | | __ | __| | | |__ |__| | __ |__| |__
__ __| | |__ __| | | __ | |__| | |__ | |--Richard POLLARD | | __ | __| | | |__ |__| | __ |__| |__
_William de ROOS ________ _William de ROOS ____| | |_Maud VAUX ______________ _Thomas de ROOS ____| | | _Bartholemew BADLESMERE _ | |_Margery BADLESMERE _| | |_Margaret CLARE _________ | |--Margaret ROOS | | _Edmund STAFFORD ________ | _Ralph de STAFFORD __| | | |_Margaret BASSET ________ |_Beatrice STAFFORD _| | _Hugh AUDLEY ____________ |_Margaret AUDLEY ____| |_Margaret de CLARE ______
_____________________ _Richard STONORE ___| | |_____________________ _John STONOR ___| | | _John HARNHULL ______ | |_(Miss) HARNHULL ___| | |_____________________ | |--Elizabeth STONOR | | _Warine L'ISLE ______ | _Gerard de L'ISLE __| | | |_Alice TEYES ________ |_Matilda LISLE _| | _John VI le STRANGE _ |_Elizabeth STRANGE _| |_Isolda de WALTON ___
__ _________________________________________| | |__ _Hermann II Duke_of SWABIA _| | | __ | |_________________________________________| | |__ | |--Matilda of SWABIA | | __ | _Conrad "the_Peaceful" King_of BURGUNDY _| | | |__ |_Gerberga of BURGUNDY ______| | __ |_Matilda of FRANCE ______________________| |__
__ __| | |__ __| | | __ | |__| | |__ | |--William SWYNFORD | | __ | __| | | |__ |__| | __ |__| |__
__ __| | |__ _William de TRUSBUT _| | | __ | |__| | |__ | |--Roysia TRUSBUT | | __ | __| | | |__ |_Audrey de HARCOURT _| | __ |__| |__
__ __| | |__ __| | | __ | |__| | |__ | |--Beatrice of VALPIERGE | | __ | __| | | |__ |__| | __ |__| |__
_________________________________ _William de WARREN ______| | |_________________________________ _William de WARREN _| | | _________________________________ | |_Gundred ________________| | |_________________________________ | |--Ada WARREN | | _Henry I KING_OF_FRANCE _________ | _Hugh MAGNUS ____________| | | |_Anne of RUSSIA _________________ |_Isabel VERMANDOIS _| | _Herbert IV Count_of VERMANDOIS _ |_Adelheid de VERMANDOIS _| |_Adela de VEXIN _________________
__ __| | |__ __| | | __ | |__| | |__ | |--William de WARREN | | __ | __| | | |__ |__| | __ |__| |__
__ __| | |__ _Thomas WHATMAN _| | | __ | |__| | |__ | |--Elizabeth (Waterman) WHATMAN | | __ | __| | | |__ |_Alice __________| | __ |__| |__
!DATA-SPOUSE-CHILDREN-PARENTS: Wilfred Jordan, COLONIAL AND REVOLUTIONARY FAMILIES OF PENNSYLVANIA; ; New York, Lewis Historical Publishing Co. Inc., 1942, p. 588; Will dated 18 Jun 1599; Will proved 28 July 1599; Instructions concerning burial. [East Cheap is very close to (north side) London Bridge. The leather Market is just across the river. I could not find St. Leonard's parish church on the 1917 map.]
Also in WFT, vol 2, #861 (and others) as Elizabeth Whitman with no data.
_____________________ _Gerald of WINDSOR ____| | |_____________________ _William de WINDSOR _| | | _Rhys ap Tudor_Mawr _ | |_Nesta of SOUTH_WALES _| | |_Gladys of POWYS ____ | |--Isabel de WINDSOR | | _____________________ | _______________________| | | |_____________________ |_Marrio _____________| | _____________________ |_______________________| |_____________________
__ __| | |__ __| | | __ | |__| | |__ | |--Elizabeth ZOUCHE | | __ | __| | | |__ |__| | __ |__| |__