__ | _Harry John Pass ________|__ | (1893 - 1987) m 1930 _Living______________| | | | | __ | | | | |_Dorothy Evelyn Guisler _|__ | (1907 - 1993) m 1930 _Robert Andrew Pass _| | (1957 - 1995) | | | __ | | | | | _________________________|__ | | | | |_Living______________| | | | | __ | | | | |_________________________|__ | | |--Living | | __ | | | _________________________|__ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | __ | | | | | | |_________________________|__ | | |_Living______________| | | __ | | | _________________________|__ | | |_____________________| | | __ | | |_________________________|__
[14754]
Birth: 1310 in Coningsby, Lincolnshire, England
Other spellings of last name: de Bosco, Bois, or Dubois
_________________________ | _John Brattain ______|_________________________ | (1720 - 1784) _Robert Brattain ____| | (1746 - 1824) m 1768| | | _________________________ | | | | |_Rachel Unknown _____|_________________________ | (1724 - 1784) _Benjamin Franklin Brattain _| | (1773 - 1819) | | | _Samuel Millikan ________ | | | (1694 - ....) | | _William Millikan ___|_________________________ | | | (1724 - 1804) m 1739 | |_Mary Millikan ______| | (1748 - 1814) m 1768| | | _Alexander Samuel White _ | | | (1694 - ....) m 1726 | |_Jane White _________|_Hannah Piggott _________ | (1720 - 1757) m 1739 (1698 - ....) | |--Paul Brattain | (1801 - 1882) | _________________________ | | | _____________________|_________________________ | | | _Thomas Hill ________| | | | | | | _________________________ | | | | | | |_____________________|_________________________ | | |_Mary Hill __________________| (1771 - 1849) | | _________________________ | | | _____________________|_________________________ | | |_Elizabeth Unknown __| | | _________________________ | | |_____________________|_________________________
_Baldwin I of Blois ______________+ | _Baldwin II of Blois ___________________________|__________________________________ | _Jean (John) de Conteville _| | (0965 - ....) | | | __________________________________ | | | | |________________________________________________|__________________________________ | _Harlevin (Herluin) de Burgh de Conteville _| | (1001 - 1066) m 1035 | | | __________________________________ | | | | | ________________________________________________|__________________________________ | | | | |____________________________| | | | | __________________________________ | | | | |________________________________________________|__________________________________ | | |--Emma de Burgh de Conteville | | _STYRBJORN "The Strong" Olaffsen _+ | | (.... - 0986) | _THORGILS (Thorkils -Sprakalegg) Styrbjornsson _|_THYRA Haraldsdatter _____________ | | (0936 - 1020) m 0978 (0950 - 1000) | _FULBERT De Falaise ________| | | (0978 - ....) m 1003 | | | | __________________________________ | | | | | | |_SIGRID Sprakling ______________________________|__________________________________ | | (0953 - ....) m 0978 |_Arlette Herleve De Falaise ________________| (1003 - 1050) m 1035 | | __________________________________ | | | ________________________________________________|__________________________________ | | |_DODA De Falaise ___________| (0980 - ....) m 1003 | | __________________________________ | | |________________________________________________|__________________________________
[19835] Emma, daughter of Herluin de Conteville and Herleve (or Harlotte) his wife, who (by Robert, Duke of Normandy) was mother of William "the Conqueror". [Complete Peerage]
______________________ | _____________________|______________________ | _____________________| | | | | ______________________ | | | | |_____________________|______________________ | _John De St Pierre ____| | (1308 - 1344) | | | ______________________ | | | | | _____________________|______________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | | ______________________ | | | | |_____________________|______________________ | | |--ELLEN De St Pierre | (1337 - ....) | _William de Trussell _ | | (1226 - 1277) | _William Trussell ___|_Rose Pantulf ________ | | (1261 - 1317) (1228 - 1294) | _William Trussell ___| | | (1302 - ....) | | | | _Warin De Mainwaring _ | | | | (1255 - ....) | | |_Matilda Mainwaring _|_Agnes De Arderne ____ | | (1286 - ....) (1270 - ....) |_Isabella De Trussell _| (1320 - ....) | | ______________________ | | | _____________________|______________________ | | |_Rose De Venables ___| (1305 - ....) | | ______________________ | | |_____________________|______________________
_Waldeve, 4th Earl of Dunbar Earl of Lothian______+ | (.... - 1182) _Patrick Dunbar 5th Earl of Dunbar, Earl of Lothian_____|_Aline Unknown ___________________________________ | (1152 - 1232) m 1184 _Patrick Dunbar, 6th Earl of Dunbar _| | | | | _William I The Lion Of Scotland King Of scotland _+ | | | (1143 - 1214) | |_Ada Of Scotland _______________________________________|__________________________________________________ | m 1184 _Patrick, 7th Earl of Dunbar _| | (.... - 1289) m 1242 | | | _Allan Fitzwalter ________________________________+ | | | (.... - 1204) | | _Walter Stewart 3rd Hereditary\High Steward of Scotland_|_Eve Unknown _____________________________________ | | | (.... - 1241) | |_Eupheme Stewart ____________________| | | | | _Gilchrist Of Angus, Earl Of Angus _______________ | | | | |_Beatrix Unknown _______________________________________|__________________________________________________ | | |--Alexander of Dunbar | | __________________________________________________ | | | ________________________________________________________|__________________________________________________ | | | _____________________________________| | | | | | | __________________________________________________ | | | | | | |________________________________________________________|__________________________________________________ | | |_Cecilia Fraser ______________| m 1242 | | __________________________________________________ | | | ________________________________________________________|__________________________________________________ | | |_____________________________________| | | __________________________________________________ | | |________________________________________________________|__________________________________________________
[31453]
Stirnet.com note:
This Alexander is shown by BP1999 (Dunbar of Mochrum) as brother of Patrick, the Earl who married Agnes Randolph, rather than his uncle as we show here. We are following TSP (Dunbar).
_Henry Spencer ______+ | (1392 - 1476) m 1410 _John Spencer _______|_Isabelle Lincoln ___ | (1412 - 1479) m 1443 (1394 - ....) _Thomas De Spencer __| | (1440 - ....) m 1443| | | _____________________ | | | | |_Joan De Warsted ____|_____________________ | (1415 - ....) m 1443 _William Spencer ____| | | | | _____________________ | | | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | | | |_Margaret Smith _____| | (1452 - ....) m 1443| | | _____________________ | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | | |--Julian Spencer | | _____________________ | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | | |_Agnes Heritage _____| | | _____________________ | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | |_____________________| | | _____________________ | | |_____________________|_____________________
_George Stanley _____ | (1460 - 1503) m 1481 _Thomas Stanley _____|_Joan Le Strange ____ | (1483 - 1521) m 1503 (1463 - 1514) _Peter Stanley ______| | (1520 - 1583) | | | _____________________ | | | | |_Anne de Hastings ___|_____________________ | (1485 - 1550) m 1503 _John Stanley _______| | (1572 - 1619) m 1589| | | _____________________ | | | | | _Richard Masterson __|_____________________ | | | (1514 - 1553) m 1539 | |_Joane Masterson ____| | (1535 - 1572) | | | _____________________ | | | | |_Joane Bechyog ______|_____________________ | (1518 - 1553) m 1539 | |--Thomas Stanley | (1603 - 1663) | _____________________ | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | | |_Susan Lancock ______| (1574 - 1619) m 1589| | _____________________ | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | |_____________________| | | _____________________ | | |_____________________|_____________________
[11933]
!Settled Settled originally in Lynn, MA
Moved Lynn, MA to Hartford, CT
Moved 1659 Hartford, CT to Hadley, MA
Historical note Name is on Hartford's Founders Monument
Occupation: Constable in Hartford, CT
Burial: 30 JAN 1662/63 Hadley, Hampshire Co, MA
1st husband of Bennet Tritton
Alt. Birth Info. 20 OCT 1597 Ashford, Kent, England
!New England Families and Genealogical Memorial: Vol IV Page 224
TIMOTHY STANLEY.
Born in England in January, 1602-3; came to New England in 1634, and to Hartford in 1636. In the divisions of lands among the first settlers,"according to the proportions payed for the purchase of sayd lands," he had two parcels allotted to him, of 32 and 36 acres, making 68 in all,which was much above the average. Out of 95 names of the planters whothus received lands, only 19 had more than he, while 116 received less.The two highest allotments were made to John Haynes and George Wyllys, of 200 acres each. This indicates, what is apparent from other considerations, that he was one of the wealthier men of the settlement, implying corresponding position in his English home.
This location was on the west side of what is now Front street,nearlyopposite to the "lane" leading down to the landing, now Kilbournstreet, and one of the nearest to the banks of the "Great River." Here he pursued the vocation of a farmer, having, as appears from his inventory,his "dwelling-house and house lott, and little meadow lott, and outhowsing (perhaps barns) with uplands," also eight acres of meadow andswamp in the North meadow, and three acres of meadow and some uplands onthe east side of the river, the whole of the appraised value of 127.Subsequently he purchased also land and howsing at the newer settlement over the mountain on the west, called probably from the fine meadows on the Tunxis river "Farmingtown," valued at his death at forty pounds, making a total of real estate of 167. Five !(No page 225 for this book)
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children were born to him, two sons and three daughters, beside the baby they had brought over the water, who died young.
Here Mr. Stanley lived in honor and industry thirteen years, till April,1648. The little niece Ruth, whom he had adopted on the death of her father, grew up to be a girl of sixteen, when, with her brother John, who was barely four years older, she was married on the same day, December 5,1645, and went to make a new home in Farmington, which was settled that year, possibly on the lands which their uncle purchased for them there.In those colonial days, early marriages were the rule rather than the exception. There was so much to be done in planting and subduing the wilderness that no time must be lost in getting about it. He received the testimony of his neighbors to his worth in being chosen in 1642 "townsman" or selectman, one of the trusty citizens that managed the town affairs. Everything that is recorded of him indicates that he was a man of dignity, good substance, and piety, worthy of the sincere respect of his numerous descendants.
He died while yet comparatively young, in the spring of 1648, aged forty-five. The inventory of his estate was presented to the court October 16, and as affording a vivid glimpse of the manner of living of that day among well-to-do people, is worthy of being copied here.
October 16th, 1648.
An Inventory of the goods of Timothy Standly, of Hartford, deceased.
Impr. In the klttchin chamber; one standing bedstead, one feather bed & feather boulster, one red and blue couerlitt, one paire blankitts, 2 pillowes 7 18 08
Item; one trundle bed, 1 flock bed & 2 boulsters, 1 white blankitt, 1straw bed case, one yello & white couerlitt, 1 feather pillow, 1 flockpillow, 2 little feather pillows 5 18 08
Item; 4 yards 1-2 of blankitt cloth at 3s. pr. yard, & one trundle bed 018 06
Item; onepaire of flaxen shcets, 1 04 00
Item; 1 paire of course sheets, 12s, 1 paire sheets more 12s, 1 04 00
Item; 2 paire of hempen sheets 2 10 00
Item; 1paire more of towing sheets 16s, 1 single sheets 12s, 1 08 00
Item;more 4 paire of course sheets 8s. pr, 1 12 00
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Item; 1 longtable cloth 10s, a shorte table cloths 10s, 1 0
! (1) "The Great Migration Begins - Immigrants to New England 1620-1633,"by Robert Charles Anderson (NEHGS, Boston, 1995) 3:1895. Cites: (a) "TheAmerican Genealogist," 32:199.
(2) James K. Stanley, San Diego, CA. E-mail: jamkstan@juno.com (2002).Web site: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~stanfam/stanfam.htm(2002). Cites:
"The Stanley Families of America as Descended from John, Timothy, andThomas Stanley of Hartford, CT, 1636," comp. by Israel P. Warren(Portland, ME: B. Thurston & Co., 1887). (b) Church records of Tenterden,Kent, England. (c) Ms. Elizabeth A. Finn, Research Archivist, Centre forKentish Studies. (d) Parish Registers of Ashford, Kent. (e) Roy MorganStanley II, "Voyage of the Elizabeth & Dorcas." (f) MA Colonial Records,Vol. 1, p.134.
!"A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England, ShowingThree Generations of Those Who Came Before May, 1692, on the Basis of Farmer's Register," by James Savage (1860-1862; rpt. "Savage New EnglandRegister," http://www.usgennet.org/usa/vt/state/savage, 1994) Vol. 4.
! Birth: (2,3) Brother of Timothy and John STANLEY. (2) s/o RobertSTANLEY/Ruth, 22 Apr 1601, Tenterden, Kent, England.
Marriage to Bennet TRITTON: (1a) (2) 3 Aug 1630, Ashford, Kent, England.(3) His widow named Bennet.
Death: (2) 31 Jan 1663, Hadley, MA. (3) 30 Jan 1663.
22 Feb 1634: The families of brothers John, Timothy and Thomas STANLEY traveled on the ship "Elizabeth & Dorcas" from England to Boston, MA. The ship and nine others were held from sailing while in the River Thames because an Anglican Bishop was concerned about so many "dissenters" going to Boston at one time. All the men took a loyalty oath, a bond was posted and the shipswere released on 28 Feb 1634. (3) 1635: Came in the"Planter" from London to New England. The "Elizabeth & Dorcas" hit a rock in the Scilly Islands and had a rough passage. Gov. WINTHROP noted in his journal that the ship had not been properly reprovisioned after being detained in London, which coupled with the long passage made forstarvation and probably scurvy, and six passengers died, including John STANLEY.
In late Jun or early Jul 1634: The ship arrived in Boston, MA. Upon their arrival, Timothy and Thomas, with the children of the deceased John STANLEY, went with their fellow voyagers to make their homes in"NeweTown", now Cambridge, MA.
3 Mar 1634/5: At a court held at Newe Towne. "Whereas John STANLEY dyed intestate, in the way to Newe England, & lefte three children vndisposed of, the youngest whereof is since deceased, haveing also lefte and estateof cxvj in goods & chattels, &c., it is therefore ordered, with the consent of Thomas STANLEY, brother to the said John, disceased, that he eshall have forthwith the same of 1viij of the s estate putt into his hands; in consideracon whereof, the said Thomas STANLEY shall educate & bring vpp John STANLEY, sonne of John STANLEY, disceased, finding him meate, drinke, & app'ell,till he shall accomplishe the age of xxi yeares,& att the end of the said terme shall giue vnto the said John STANLEY the some of ffifty pounds." A similar provision was made for "Tymothy STANLEY, another brother of the afores John STANLEY, disceased," to educate & bring up "Rueth STANLEY, daughter of the afores John STANLEY,disceased," until she attained the age of 21, at which time,or on the day of her marriage, she was to be paid thirty pounds.
1636: Among the first settlers of Hartford [CT].
1659: Removed to Hadley [MA].