_____________________ | ______________________|_____________________ | ___________________________| | | | | _____________________ | | | | |______________________|_____________________ | _Mike Vaughn Searl __| | (1944 - 2005) | | | _____________________ | | | | | ______________________|_____________________ | | | | |___________________________| | | | | _____________________ | | | | |______________________|_____________________ | | |--Living | | _____________________ | | | ______________________|_____________________ | | | _William Henry Connell Sr._| | | (1912 - 1997) m 1947 | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | |______________________|_____________________ | | |_Roberta Connell ____| (1935 - 1984) | | _Lucian Auker _______+ | | (1855 - 1934) m 1880 | _Stanley Abram Auker _|_Frances Benner _____ | | (1892 - 1972) m 1916 (1859 - 1940) |_Wanda Iona Auker _________| (1920 - 2000) m 1947 | | _____________________ | | |_Nora Etta Barnhart __|_____________________ (1896 - 1945) m 1916
[10101] living - details excluded
_____________________ | _Michael W. Martin ______|_____________________ | _Noah Z. Martin _____| | (1902 - ....) | | | _____________________ | | | | |_Magdalena M. Zimmerman _|_____________________ | _Living______________| | | | | _Isreal B. Sensenig _ | | | | | _Isaac K. Sensenig ______|_Rebecca Keller _____ | | | (1875 - 1956) | |_Susanna Sensinig ___| | (1901 - 1965) | | | _Jacob B. Weaver ____+ | | | (1844 - ....) m 1865 | |_Catherine A. Weaver ____|_Suzanna A. Auker ___ | (1866 - 1926) (1844 - 1919) | |--Living | | _____________________ | | | _________________________|_____________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | |_________________________|_____________________ | | |_Living______________| | | _____________________ | | | _________________________|_____________________ | | |_____________________| | | _____________________ | | |_________________________|_____________________
[10699] living - details excluded
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[S973]
Boehm Family of Lancaster Co., PA
[14532]
Her identity as Anne Bate is tentative
CONTINUED FROM NOTES UNDER STEPHEN BACHILER:
Family Tree Maker Online: GenealogyLibrary.com, Bachelder Genealogy, by
Frederick Clifton Pierce, W.B. ConklinPress, Chicago, 1898:
Pg 25:
Rev. Bachiler spoke on many occasions about his opposition to the union
of Church and State. He antagonized Puritans who held that Church & State
should be one entity.
Residences:
1607, Wherwell,England
1632, arrived at the age of about 71 years.
1636, Removed from Lynn to Ipswich, MA
1637/8, undertook to form a plantation at Mattakeese (now Yarmouth, MA)
6-1638, removed to Newbury, MA
10-16-1638,began a plantation atWinnicunnet (now Hampton, NH)
4-26-1647, left Hampton for Strawbury Bank (now Portsmouth, NH)
abt 1655, returned to England, and died at Hackney, a village & Parish of
Middlesex, 2 miles from London in 1656 IN HIS HUNDREDTH YEAR.
Pg 75:
Rev. Stephen Bachiler was born in 1561, matriculated at St. John's
College, Oxford, in 1581, and in 1586, at the age of twenty-six was
presented by Lord de la Warr to the Living of Wherwell ("Horrell", a
pretty village in Hampshire on the river Test. The Oxford registers do
not give Mr. Bachiler's home, but there was at Kingsclere, Burghclere and
Highclere (a few miles from Wherewell), a large family of Bachilers; and
at Upper Clatford in 1571 there died a Richard Bachiler whose will
mentions several family names in Hampton, N. H. ... In 1605 Mr. Bachiler
was "deprived of his benefice, presumably for Calvinistic opinions, and
by order of the commission appointed by James I.to investigate religious
opinions. One member of this commission was Lord dela War, a son of the
nobleman who had presented Mr. Bachiler to the living of Wherewell. Mr.
Bachiler is said to have taken refuge in Holland, as the Plymouth
Pilgrims did in 1608, but no record of his life there is found.
Historical and Genealogical Register of John Wing, of Sandwich, Mass.,
and His Descendants, 1662-1881 by Rev. Conway P. Wing, D.D. of Carlisle,
PA, 1881, page 15-20
... Rev. Stephen Batchelder, must have a special interest in our [Wing's]
history, as the progenitor of the family, on the mother's side [Deborah
(Batchelder) Wing]. He was born in England in the year 1561, and
consequently, as Mr. Winthrop says, 71 years of age when he reached
Boston, June 5, 1632.He had been well educated, had received orders in
the established church, and had gained considerable reputation among his
clerical brethren for learningand ability. From dissatisfaction with the
rites and institutions of the church, he had refused conformity with the
requirements of his superiors and hadbeen deprived of his ecclesiastical
commission. Soon after he had left England, and had gone with his family
to Holland, where he had resided several years. He then returned to
London, and sailed from there March 9, 1632. His eldest dau. had preceded
him a few months, and settled in the new town of Saugus,to which he,
with his six relatives and adherents, immediately made his way.He at
once constituted them and some others in the place into a church, but
without installation, and without observing the forms which were usual on
such occasions and required by the civil authorities. Such an
irregularity, however, was consistent with the primary principles of
independency advocated by many, and whether justified as a principle or
excuses as a neglect, his ministry was continued there for three years.
Four children born before his arrival, one of whom was Stephen, a son of
his dau. Theodata Hussey, were baptized by him, but after four months,
complaints began to be heard of some irregularities in his conduct. He
was arraigned before the Court, October 9th, and was "required to forbear
exercising his gifts as a pastor or teacher publicly in our patent
(unless it be to those he brought with him) for his contempt of
authority, and until some scandals be removed"
[14533]
[S221]
John Kahlerl (jbkaherl@aol.com)
[14535]
[S750]
Grt.Mig. (Steph.Bachiler) NEHGS ONLINE Vol. I-III (2002)
_____________________ | _Phillipe (Philip) Delano _|_____________________ | (1602 - 1681) m 1634 _Jonathan Delano ____| | (.... - 1720) | | | _____________________ | | | | |_Hester (Esther) Dewsbury _|_____________________ | (1614 - ....) m 1634 _Jonathan Delano ____| | (1678 - 1752) m 1704| | | _Richard Warren _____+ | | | (.... - 1628) m 1609 | | _Nathaniel Warren _________|_Elizabeth Unknown __ | | | (1624 - 1667) m 1645 (.... - 1673) | |_Mercy Warren _______| | (1656 - 1727) | | | _William Walker _____ | | | (1598 - ....) | |_Sarah Walker _____________|_Unknown Clark ______ | (1622 - 1700) m 1645 (1602 - ....) | |--Jabez Delano | (1706 - 1752) | _Thomas Hatch _______ | | (1598 - 1646) m 1624 | _Jonathan Hatch ___________|_Lydia Gyles ________ | | (.... - 1710) m 1646 (1600 - 1665) | _Joseph Hatch _______| | | (1653 - 1735) m 1683| | | | _Henry Rowley _______ | | | | (.... - 1673) m 1630 | | |_Sarah Rowley _____________|_Sarah Palmer _______ | | (1625 - 1710) m 1646 (.... - 1632) |_Amy Allen Hatch ____| (1687 - ....) m 1704| | _George Allen _______+ | | (1578 - 1648) m 1624 | _James Allen ______________|_Catherine Starke ___ | | (1636 - 1714) (1576 - 1670) |_Amy Allen __________| (1663 - 1709) m 1683| | _George Partridge ___+ | | (1638 - 1695) m 1638 |_Elizabeth Partridge ______|_Sarah Tracy ________ (1642 - 1722) (.... - 1708)
_KARL II (Charles) "The Bald", Holy Roman Emperor _+ | (0823 - 0877) m 0842 _LOUIS (Ludwig) III King Of France _________________|_ERMENTRUDE (Hermentrude) of Orleans ______________ | (.... - 0879) m 0875 (0830 - 0869) _Charles III (Karl) King Of France _________| | (0879 - 0939) m 0919 | | | _Bego II (Beggen) Count of Paris __________________ | | | (0822 - 0861) | |_ADBELAHIDE (Adelaide) Queen Of France. ____________|___________________________________________________ | (0855 - 0900) m 0875 _LOUIS IV Outremer King Of France _| | (0921 - 0954) m 0940 | | | _ALFRED "The Great" King Of England _______________+ | | | (0848 - ....) m 0868 | | _EDWARD I "The Elder" King Of England ______________|_EALHSWITH (Ealswith Alswitha) Queen Of England ___ | | | (0875 - 0924) m 0902 (.... - 0905) | |_EADGIFU (Ethelgild) Ogive Queen Of Franks _| | (0904 - 0951) m 0919 | | | ___________________________________________________ | | | | |_Aelflaed __________________________________________|___________________________________________________ | (0878 - 0919) m 0902 | |--Lothair King Of France | (0941 - 0986) | _Liudulf Unknown Margrave of East Saxony___________ | | (0804 - 0866) | _OTTO 'The Illustrious' Von Sachsen Duke Of Saxony _|_Oda Unknown ______________________________________ | | (.... - 0912) (0796 - ....) | _Henry I, Duke of Saxony, King of Germany __| | | (0876 - 0936) m 0909 | | | | ___________________________________________________ | | | | | | |_HEDWIGE Empress Of Rome ___________________________|___________________________________________________ | | (0846 - 0903) |_GERBERG "Abbess" de Saxony _______| (0913 - 0984) m 0940 | | _Reginhart Count Of Ringelheim ____________________ | | (0828 - ....) | _THEODORIC Count of Ringlehiem _____________________|_Matilda Countess Of Ringelheim ___________________ | | (0853 - 0920) (0833 - ....) |_Mathilde of Ringelheim ____________________| (0877 - 0968) m 0909 | | ___________________________________________________ | | |_LUDMILLA Ragnhildis of Ringleheim _________________|___________________________________________________ (0858 - ....)
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Ruled 954-986
Lothair (b. 941 - d. March 2, 986), Carolingian king of France from 954 to 986, the eldest son of Louis IV. He was elected king without opposition after his father's death but was dominated first by Hugh the Great and then, from 956 to 965, by his uncle, Bruno, archbishop of Cologne, whose support was invaluable, but who used his influence also in the interests of Otto I, his brother, the German king, and of Hugh Capet and the other sons of Hugh the Great, Bruno's nephews.
After Bruno's death, Lothair's position deteriorated. Although his relations with Hugh Capet were generally good, he had only a tiny domain and was much distracted by feudal conflict. Also, a persistent desire to get Lorraine from the German allegiance brought disastrous consequences: his support of a revolt there (976) against Otto II impelled the latter to give the duchy of Lower Lorraine to Lothair's refractory brother, Charles; Lothair's plan to capture Otto's family at Aachen (978) miscarried and provoked a realiatory raid into France; and a third invasion of Lorraine (985) not only failed in its purpose but determined the powerful Archbishop Adalbero of Reims to support Hugh Capet against Lothair. Lothair was, however, preparing yet another expedition into Lorraine when he died, to be succeeded by his son, Louis V. [Encyclopaedia Britannica]
[21670] Ancestor of U.S. President Rutherford B. Hayes.
_GEORGE Tyrell ______________+ | (1530 - 1571) m 1550 _WILLIAM Tyrell ______________|_ELEANOR ELIZABETH Montague _ | (1560 - 1595) m 1587 (1525 - 1565) _ROBERT Terrell _____| | (1593 - 1643) m 1617| | | _William Richmond ___________ | | | (1468 - ....) | |_Margaret Elizabeth Richmond _|_Marjory Choke ______________ | (1560 - ....) m 1587 (1530 - ....) _Richmond Terrell ___| | (1624 - ....) m 1649| | | _Henry Baldwin ______________+ | | | (.... - 1602) m 1555 | | _ROBERT Baldwin ______________|_Alice King _________________ | | | (1577 - 1606) m 1590 (1539 - 1626) | |_JANE Baldwin _______| | (1599 - 1660) m 1617| | | _____________________________ | | | | |_Jane (Joane) Robinson _______|_____________________________ | (1575 - 1643) m 1590 | |--William Richmond Terrell | (1659 - 1743) | _____________________________ | | | ______________________________|_____________________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | _____________________________ | | | | | | |______________________________|_____________________________ | | |_Elizabeth Waters ___| (1625 - 1683) m 1649| | _____________________________ | | | ______________________________|_____________________________ | | |_____________________| | | _____________________________ | | |______________________________|_____________________________
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William and Susannah were the first of the family that anyone had record of in Virginia, except Richmond Terrell who arrived in 1656.
[http://www.gencircles.com/users/lknopke/1/data/01297.htmlMisc.]
Immigration: 1665 Immigrated to New Kent County, Virginia from England.
William Terrell and Susanna Waters were most likely cousins. Thepossibility does exist however that they were siblings.
William Terrell was described as "a tall, long, hungry, coarse man withbones vastly wanting of flesh, black hair and eyes, brows like twoconjugal owls, a mouth like a poor man's louse, and a nose like anelephant's proboscis --- one whole foot long. His voice was hard, keen,and loud, and bursted forth like the very elements with an unearthlysepulchural tone ... He was honest and respectable."
In January 1706 William was living in the forks of the Pamunkey River inSt. Paul's Parish, New Kent County, Virginia. The church vestry appointedWilliam Harris to be the surveyor of a new road in the forks. WilliamTerrell, on the south side of the river, was ordered to assist Harris inclearing and making a road. The land between North Anna and South AnnaRivers near where they came together to form the Pamunkey was referred toas "the Forks." Other neighbors in the Forks were Captain Littlepage,John Blalock, Edward Garland, and Thomas Carr.
William owned land on the Pamunka River, a small river passing betweenRichmond and Fredericksburg, VA, and flowing into the Rappahannock River.The peninsula formed by the streams and the Potomac River make up theNorthern Neck of Virginia. "There and thus he and his wife dug the round,made tobacco, bought Africans very low, and became independent."
Other land accumulated by Terrell included 300 acres on the southwestside of Polecat Swamp in King William County, 100 cultivated acres on thenorth side of the Pamunkey River in 1716, 400 acres in Polecat Swamp in1717, 200 more acres in Polecat Swamp in 1718, and 400 acres on the northside of Polecat Creek in 1718. In all, William Terrell owned more than1820 acres of property along Polecat Creek. [sources: Don Chestnut, MaryAnne Murphy Stone, Alice Gedge]