_Henry Auker ________+ | (1790 - 1866) _John W. Auker ______|_Anna Weaver ________ | (1823 - 1900) m 1848 (1792 - 1846) _Lucian Auker _______| | (1855 - 1934) m 1880| | | _Abraham Landis _____ | | | | |_Elizabeth Landis ___|_Mary Huber _________ | (1821 - 1895) m 1848 _Roy Auker __________| | (1888 - 1966) | | | _Christian Benner ___+ | | | (1799 - 1883) m 1821 | | _Thomas Benner ______|_Sara Swartz ________ | | | (1830 - 1889) (1805 - 1868) | |_Frances Benner _____| | (1859 - 1940) m 1880| | | _Christian Auker ____+ | | | (1792 - 1849) | |_Mary Auker _________|_Frances Wanner _____ | (1834 - 1877) (1800 - 1873) | |--Living | | _____________________ | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | | |_Tressa Gordon ______| | | _____________________ | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | |_____________________| | | _____________________ | | |_____________________|_____________________
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__ | __|__ | __| | | | | __ | | | | |__|__ | _George Ballentine __| | (1636 - 1702) m 1665| | | __ | | | | | __|__ | | | | |__| | | | | __ | | | | |__|__ | | |--Richard Ballentine | | __ | | | __|__ | | | __| | | | | | | __ | | | | | | |__|__ | | |_Frances Yates ______| (1638 - 1702) m 1665| | __ | | | __|__ | | |__| | | __ | | |__|__
_____________________ | __________________________|_____________________ | ________________________| | | | | _____________________ | | | | |__________________________|_____________________ | _Ruben Rich Carter __| | (1877 - ....) m 1909| | | _____________________ | | | | | __________________________|_____________________ | | | | |________________________| | | | | _____________________ | | | | |__________________________|_____________________ | | |--Dorothy (Infant) Carter | | _____________________ | | | _Leander Alexander Parks _|_____________________ | | (1819 - 1907) m 1848 | _John Washington Parks _| | | (1849 - 1928) m 1888 | | | | _Andrew Henderson ___+ | | | | (1791 - 1823) m 1811 | | |_Emily Louisa Henderson __|_Mary (Polly) Maben _ | | (1817 - 1893) m 1848 (1794 - ....) |_Edna Hazel Parks ___| (1891 - 1987) m 1909| | _____________________ | | | __________________________|_____________________ | | |_Sarah Rinehart ________| (1852 - ....) m 1888 | | _____________________ | | |__________________________|_____________________
__ | __|__ | _Edmond Crickmore ___| | (1576 - ....) | | | __ | | | | |__|__ | _George Crickmur ____| | (1600 - ....) m 1621| | | __ | | | | | __|__ | | | | |_____________________| | | | | __ | | | | |__|__ | | |--Edmond Creekmore | (1627 - 1680) | __ | | | __|__ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | __ | | | | | | |__|__ | | |_Margaret Rood ______| (1596 - ....) m 1621| | __ | | | __|__ | | |_____________________| | | __ | | |__|__
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________________________ | _____________________|________________________ | _Lowell Gordon ______| | (1922 - 1999) | | | ________________________ | | | | |_____________________|________________________ | _Living______________| | | | | _Conrad Marion Simpson _ | | | (1859 - 1907) m 1883 | | _David Earl Simpson _|_Clara Celeste Ward ____ | | | (1892 - 1949) m 1912 (1864 - 1957) | |_Doris Mae Simpson __| | (1922 - 2001) | | | ________________________ | | | | |_Edith B. Means _____|________________________ | (1891 - 1970) m 1912 | |--Matthew Allen Gordon | (1982 - 1982) | ________________________ | | | _____________________|________________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | ________________________ | | | | | | |_____________________|________________________ | | |_Living______________| | | ________________________ | | | _____________________|________________________ | | |_____________________| | | ________________________ | | |_____________________|________________________
_____________________ | _____________________|_____________________ | ___________________________| | | | | _____________________ | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | _Francis M Henderson ___| | (1830 - 1870) m 1854 | | | _____________________ | | | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | | | |___________________________| | | | | _____________________ | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | | |--Sarah E Henderson | (1855 - ....) | _____________________ | | | _James Sawyer _______|_____________________ | | (1784 - 1850) m 1804 | _Michael Henderson Sawyer _| | | (1807 - 1879) m 1828 | | | | _Michael Henderson __+ | | | | (1752 - 1850) m 1775 | | |_Hannah Henderson ___|_Hannah Barnett _____ | | (1785 - 1870) m 1804 (1755 - 1849) |_Martha Paretta Sawyer _| (1836 - 1925) m 1854 | | _____________________ | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | |_Martha Corbin ____________| (1810 - ....) m 1828 | | _____________________ | | |_____________________|_____________________
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Florence Kling Harding
Daughter of the richest man in a small town--Amos Kling, a successful businessman--Florence Mabel Kling was born in Marion, Ohio, in 1860, to grow up in a setting of wealth, position, and privilege. Much like her strong- willed father in temperament, she developed a self -reliance rare in girls of that era.
A music course at the Cincinnati Conservatory completed her education. When only 19, she eloped with Henry De Wolfe, a neighbor two years her senior. He proved a spendthrift and a heavy drinker who soon deserted her, so she returned to Marion with her baby son. Refusing to live at home, she rented rooms and earned her own money by giving piano lessons to children of the neighborhood. She divorced De Wolfe in 1886 and resumed her maiden name; he died at age 35.
Warren G. Harding had come to Marion when only 16 and, showing a flair for newspaper work, had managed to buy the little Daily Star. When he met Florence a courtship quickly developed. Over Amos Kling's angry opposition they were married in 1891, in a house that Harding had planned, and this remained their home for the rest of their lives. (They had no children.)
Mrs. Harding soon took over the Star's circulation department, spanking newsboys when necessary. "No pennies escaped her," a friend recalled, and the paper prospered while its owner's political success increased. As he rose through Ohio politics and became a United States Senator, his wife directed all her acumen to his career. He became Republican nominee for President in 1920 and "the Duchess," as he called her, worked tirelessly for his election. In her own words: "I have only one real hobby--my husband."
She had never been a guest at the White House; and former President Taft, meeting the President -elect and Mrs. Harding, discussed its social customs with her and stressed the value of ceremony. Writing to Nellie, he concluded that the new First Lady was "a nice woman" and would" readily adapt herself."
When Mrs. Harding moved into the White House, she opened mansion and grounds to the public again--both had been closed through President Wilson's illness. She herself suffered from a chronic kidney ailment, but she threw herself into the job of First Lady with energy and willpower. Garden parties for veterans were regular events on a crowded social calendar. The President and his wife relaxed at poker parties in the White House library, where liquor was available although the Eighteenth Amendment made it illegal.
Mrs. Harding always liked to travel with her husband. She was with him in the summer of 1923 when he died unexpectedly in California, shortly before the public learned of the major scandals facing his administration.
With astonishing fortitude she endured the long train ride to Washington with the President's body, the state funeral at the Capitol, the last service and burial at Marion. She died in Marion on November 21, 1924, surviving Warren Harding by little more than a year of illness and sorrow.
Source: http://www.whitehouse.gov/history/firstladies/fh29.html
__ | __|__ | _John Libby _________| | (1575 - ....) | | | __ | | | | |__|__ | _John Libby _________| | (1610 - 1681) m 1635| | | __ | | | | | __|__ | | | | |_Elizabeth UNKNOWN __| | (1579 - ....) | | | __ | | | | |__|__ | | |--Sarah Libby | (1653 - 1729) | __ | | | __|__ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | __ | | | | | | |__|__ | | |_Judith Unknown _____| (1615 - 1661) m 1635| | __ | | | __|__ | | |_____________________| | | __ | | |__|__
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________________________ | _____________________|________________________ | ____________________________________| | | | | ________________________ | | | | |_____________________|________________________ | _Roger Marshall _____| | (1561 - 1612) m 1590| | | ________________________ | | | | | _____________________|________________________ | | | | |____________________________________| | | | | ________________________ | | | | |_____________________|________________________ | | |--Elizabeth Marshall | (1598 - 1640) | _Nicholas Harpesfield __ | | (1445 - 1485) m 1472 | _John Harpesfield ___|_Agnes Norton __________ | | (1480 - 1533) m 1505 (1450 - 1485) | _Edward Alias Mitton) Harpersfield _| | | (.... - 1570) m 1530 | | | | _John Mitton ___________+ | | | | (1465 - ....) | | |_Joyce Mitton _______|_Constance De Beaumont _ | | (1490 - 1558) m 1505 (1467 - 1551) |_Katherine Mitton ___| (1565 - 1612) m 1590| | ________________________ | | | _____________________|________________________ | | |_Anne Skrimshire ___________________| (1527 - 1570) m 1530 | | ________________________ | | |_____________________|________________________
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Plantagenet Ancestry of Seventeenth Century Colonist by David Farrar, 1st
Edition, 1996, Genealogical Publishing Company, Baltimore, pg 189:
v. Elizabeth Marshall, d. bef 8 Oct 1640, m. at St. Chad's, Shrewsbury,
29 Aug 1618, ThomasLewis, Gent., son of Andrew Lewis, Draper, of
Shrewsbury, co Salop, by Mary,dau of Mr. William Herring, of Shrewsbury,
vintner and draper, b. Shrewsburyabt 1590, vintner of Shrewsbury,
emigrated by 28 June 1631, patentee of thirty-two square miles on the
eastern bank of the Saco River in the Province of Maine granted to him
and Capt. Richard Bonython by the Plymouth Company in 1629, joined by
wife and three daus in 1637, d. bef 1640. Their children were baptized at
St. Chad's, Shrewsbury. Two of them, Elizabeth and Judith, inherited the
Saco patent.
a. Mary Lewis bapt. 28 June 1619, m. at Saco in 1638, Rev. Richard
Gibson, A. B. Magdalen College,
Oxford, Church of England clergyman, returned to England abt. 1641.
b. Susanna Lewis, bapt. 2 Nov 1620
c. Margaret Lewis, bapt. 22 Apr 1622, m.
d. Elizabeth Lewis, bapt. 7 Apr 1623, m. Robert Heywood, planter of the
parish of St. Thomas,
Barbados, died bef. 1680. Seven children with descendants in the
Barbadoes.
e. Andrew Lewis, bapt. 23 Feb 1624/5, buried 15 Nov 1625.
f. JUDITH LEWIS, bapt. 23 Oct. 1626, m. 1646 or 1647 JAMES GIBBINS of
Saco, Maine, b. abt 1614.
Nine children
g. Andrew Lewis, bapt. 25 Mar. 1628, died young.
Ancestry of Thom. Lewis and his wife Elizabeth Marshall of Saco, Maine by
Walter Goodwin Davis, 1947, NEHGR101, pg 81-91:
iii. Elizabeth, m. at St. Chad's Aug. 29, 1618, Thomas Lewis, and with
him emigrated to New England, settling in Saco in the Province of Maine.
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John Kahlerl (jbkaherl@aol.com)
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John Kahlerl (jbkaherl@aol.com)
__________________________ | _Joseph H Steel ____________|__________________________ | (1819 - 1890) m 1857 _James A. Steele ___________| | (1862 - 1893) m 1880 | | | _James Luther Johnson Sr._+ | | | (1800 - 1882) m 1822 | |_Therrissa Zenobia Johnson _|_Hannah Watson ___________ | (1829 - 1913) m 1857 (1794 - 1875) _Homer Steele _______| | (1883 - 1938) m 1905| | | __________________________ | | | | | _Thomas Keene ______________|__________________________ | | | | |_Mary Ann Keene ____________| | (1861 - 1905) m 1880 | | | __________________________ | | | | |_Rachel Yoder ______________|__________________________ | | |--Mary Elizabeth Steele | (1914 - 1980) | __________________________ | | | ____________________________|__________________________ | | | _Joseph Attingson Crawford _| | | | | | | __________________________ | | | | | | |____________________________|__________________________ | | |_Maude Crawford _____| (1886 - 1956) m 1905| | __________________________ | | | ____________________________|__________________________ | | |_Lydia Elizabeth Brodie ____| | | __________________________ | | |____________________________|__________________________
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1258 - Fought the Scots
1260-1261 - Granted robes by the King as a royal knight banneret
1262 - On pilgrimage to Santiago
1264 - Captured with the king at the battle of Lewes by Hugh le Despenser
1264 - Paid 700 m. to Despenser as a ransom
1264, 1283 - Fought the Welsh
Held 16 12 knights fee of the Percy family.
Lord of Kilton Castle, Castleton Castle, Kilton Thorp, Kirkleatham.
Lord of Thweng, Lund, Thorpe, Lythum, Morsum
In right of his wife, the heir to Peter Brus, Lord of Danby Castle,Manors of Kirkburne, Southburn, Brotton and Skinningrove and the town ofYarm.
Retired to Castleton Castle leaving Kilton to his heir