__ | __|__ | __| | | | | __ | | | | |__|__ | _Henry J. Allen _____| | (1852 - 1922) | | | __ | | | | | __|__ | | | | |__| | | | | __ | | | | |__|__ | | |--Mabel Allen | (1893 - 1959) | __ | | | __|__ | | | __| | | | | | | __ | | | | | | |__|__ | | |_Elizabeth Bennett __| (1872 - 1947) | | __ | | | __|__ | | |__| | | __ | | |__|__
_________________________ | _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 - ....) | |--Thomas Brattain | (1795 - ....) | _________________________ | | | _____________________|_________________________ | | | _Thomas Hill ________| | | | | | | _________________________ | | | | | | |_____________________|_________________________ | | |_Mary Hill __________________| (1771 - 1849) | | _________________________ | | | _____________________|_________________________ | | |_Elizabeth Unknown __| | | _________________________ | | |_____________________|_________________________
_Humphrey IV De Bohun ____________________+ | (1143 - 1182) m 1175 _Henry De Bohun _____________________|_Margaret of Scotland ____________________ | (1177 - 1220) m 1178 (1144 - 1201) _Humphrey V De Bohun 2nd Earl Hereford & Essex_| | (1208 - 1275) m 1226 | | | _Geoffrey IV Fitzpiers ___________________+ | | | (.... - 1213) | |_Maud Heiress of Essex Fitzgeoffrey _|_Beatrice De Saye ________________________ | (1181 - 1236) m 1178 (1169 - 1197) _Humphrey VI De Bohun _| | (1225 - 1298) | | | __________________________________________ | | | | | _Raoul I De Lusignan Count d'Eu______|__________________________________________ | | | (1164 - 1219) m 1191 | |_MAUD d' Lusignan De Eu _______________________| | (1208 - 1241) m 1226 | | | _HENRY Count d' Eu, Lord Of Hastings _____+ | | | (1155 - ....) | |_ALICE Countess De Eu _______________|_Maud De Warenne Plantagenet _____________ | (1180 - 1246) m 1191 (1154 - 1212) | |--Humphrey VII De Bohun | (1249 - ....) | __________________________________________ | | | _Reginald De Braose _________________|__________________________________________ | | | _William de Braose Lord Of Abergavenny_________| | | | | | | _Llywelyn 'the Great', Prince of Wales ___ | | | | (1173 - 1240) | | |_Gwladus Dou "The Dark Eyed"_________|__________________________________________ | | (.... - 1251) |_Eleanor De Braose ____| | | _John Fitzgilbert Marshall, The Marshall _+ | | (.... - 1165) | _William Marshall Earl Of Pembroke 4_|_Sibyl De Salisbury ______________________ | | (1146 - 1219) m 1189 |_Eva De Marshall ______________________________| (1206 - 1246) | | _Richard Strongbow Fitzgilbert, De Clare _+ | | (1130 - 1176) m 1171 |_Isabel De Clare Countess Strigoil___|_Aoife Macmurrough Of Leinster____________ (1174 - 1220) m 1189
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Rev. Anne Hartley
BARBERTON Rev. Anne Hartley, 57, of 2535 S. Hametown rd., died Thursday p.m. She was a resident of Barberton 38 years. She was a member of the Rittman Wesleyan Methodist Church. She and her husband are retired Wesleyan Methodist ministers, and were instrumental in building numerous churches in this area.
She is survived by husband, Rev. Kenneth J. Hartley; son, Kenneth R. Hartley, Dayton, 0.; two grandchildren; sisters, Miss Mary Kolcun, Barberton, Mrs. Margaret Wertz, Wadsworth, and Mrs. Helen Ocepek, Barberton; brother, Steve Kolcon, Barberton.
Funeral services Monday, 1 p.m., at the Barberton Wesleyan Methodist Church, Rev. Joseph Aguilar and Rev. John Minsker officiating. Burial Greenlawn Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Saturday 7 to 9 p.m., Sunday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., and until noon Monday. (Campfield-Hickman, Barberton, 745-3161.)
_Rhodri Mawr "The Great" Ap Merfyn __+ | (0788 - 0878) m 0853 _Anarawd Ap Rhodri _____|_Angharad Ferch of Ceredigon Meurig _ | (0857 - ....) (0825 - ....) _Idwal "Foel" Ap Anarawd _| | (0883 - 0940) | | | _____________________________________ | | | | |_Avandreg verch Merfyn _|_____________________________________ | _Cynan Ap Idwal _____| | (0916 - 0979) | | | _____________________________________ | | | | | _Cadwr Ap Cadwr ________|_____________________________________ | | | (0857 - ....) | |_Mereddon Verch Cadwr ____| | (0887 - ....) | | | _____________________________________ | | | | |________________________|_____________________________________ | | |--Angharad Verch Iago | (0958 - ....) | _____________________________________ | | | ________________________|_____________________________________ | | | __________________________| | | | | | | _____________________________________ | | | | | | |________________________|_____________________________________ | | |_____________________| | | _____________________________________ | | | ________________________|_____________________________________ | | |__________________________| | | _____________________________________ | | |________________________|_____________________________________
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SYMMES, John Cleves, a Delegate from New Jersey; born in Riverhead, LongIsland, N.Y., July 21, 1742; completed preparatory studies; moved to NewJersey; chairman of the committee of safety of Sussex County in 1774;member of the State council in 1778; served in the Revolutionary Army;chief justice of the State supreme court 1777-1787; Member of theContinental Congress in 1785 and 1786; moved to the Northwest Territoryand settled in North Bend, below Cincinnati; appointed one of the threejudges of the Northwest Territory in 1788 and held the position untilOhio was admitted into the Union; died in Cincinnati, Ohio, February 26,1814; interment in Congress Green Cemetery, North Bend, Ohio
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John Cleves Symmes was born July 10, 1742, He was a teacher, surveyor andfarmer. In February 1777, he was made Associate Judge of
Supreme Court. In 1787 he purchased a large tract of land in Ohio,including the site of the city of Cincinnati, which he was instrumentalin founding. He married Anna, daughter of Henry Tuthill, of Southold. Hissecond wife was "a widow Halsey," after her decease he married Susanah,daughter of Hon. William Livingston and sister of Brockholst Livingston.Mr. Symmes had by his first wife a daughter Anna, who lived with hergrandfather Tuthill in Southold, and was educated at Clinton Academy,East Hampton. In 1795 she married General William Henry Harrison,afterward President of the United States and was the grandmother ofGeneral Benjamin Harrison, also President.
THE ENCYCLOPEDIA AMERICANA, Volume 26 - SYMMES, John Cleves
SYMMES, John Cleves, American soldier and pioneer; b. Southold, LongIsland, New York, July 21, 1742; d. Cincinnati, Ohio, Feb. 26, 1814. Hewas amply educated and, when the Revolutionary War broke out, he wasteaching school in Sussex County, N.J. He received an appointment as acolonel in the militia and was active in several battles in New Jersey,namely those at Monmouth and Short Hills. As a member of the statecommission he helped draw up the New Jersey state constitution in 1775,and besides serving the New Jersey legislative council, he was elected anassociate justice to the New Jersey Supreme Court (1777, 1783). As amember of the Continental Congress (1785-1786) he became interested inthe western expansion movement and contracted Congress for 2,000,000acres of land in what is now southern Ohio and northern Kentucky.Congress grated him half this amount (1788) and Symmes immediately setout to colonize the tract. He sold many warrants to land but due to hiscarelessness and to slow payments of the warrants, he failed to keep hispayments to Congress. After legislative action, he was finally left withthe 311,682 acres he had previously paid for. He is generally creditedwith being the founder of a colony centered around the presentCincinnati, Ohio.
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