_John Allred ________+ | (1637 - 1701) m 1659 _Solomon Allred _____|_Ellen Pemberton ____ | (1680 - 1754) m 1710 (1638 - 1684) _Solomon Allred _____| | (1712 - 1782) | | | _Richard York _______+ | | | (1650 - 1695) m 1682 | |_Ann Elizabeth York _|_Ann Seymour ________ | (1688 - 1756) m 1710 (1652 - 1694) _Solomon Allred _____| | (1731 - 1795) m 1757| | | _____________________ | | | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | | _____________________ | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | | |--Jonathon Allred | (1768 - 1822) | _____________________ | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | | _William Hays _______| | | (1702 - 1797) | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | | |_Mary Hays __________| (1737 - 1831) m 1757| | _____________________ | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | |_UNKNOWN Sophinnia __| (1714 - 1754) | | _____________________ | | |_____________________|_____________________
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_Robert V De Beauchamp ______+ | (1210 - 1265) _John I De Beauchamp __|_Alice de Mohun _____________ | (1249 - 1288) m 1273 (1224 - 1285) _John De Beauchamp ___| | (1274 - 1336) | | | _William De Vivonne _________+ | | | (1225 - 1259) | |_Cicely De Vivonne ____|_Maud Or Matilda De Ferrers _ | (1253 - ....) m 1273 (1228 - 1298) _John De Beauchamp ___| | (1306 - 1343) m 1328 | | | _____________________________ | | | | | _William Chenduit _____|_____________________________ | | | (1260 - ....) | |_Joan De Chenduit ____| | (1279 - 1327) | | | _____________________________ | | | | |_______________________|_____________________________ | | |--Eleanor De Beauchamp | (1330 - 1391) | _____________________________ | | | _John De St John ______|_____________________________ | | (.... - 1302) m 1259 | _John De St John _____| | | (1273 - 1329) | | | | _Reginald Fitzpiers _________+ | | | | (1210 - 1286) m 1229 | | |_Alice Fitzpiers ______|_Alice Amice De Stanford ____ | | (.... - 1305) m 1259 (.... - 1265) |_Margaret De St John _| (1308 - 1361) m 1328 | | _____________________________ | | | _Hugh De Courtenay ____|_____________________________ | | |_Isabel De Courtenay _| | | _____________________________ | | |_Eleanor Le Despenser _|_____________________________ (.... - 1328)
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Wealthy Norman descended family, Patrick French was the 1st Mayor ofGalway.
1424 Two families of the name settled at different periods in Galway, thefirst, with Walter French, in the reign of Hen. Vl. about the year 1425,and the other, with Henry Begg Ffrench, in the reign of Elizabeth; sincewhich time, they have ranked amongst the most considerable in theProvince. The family of Castle Ffrench, near Ahascragh, in the County ofGalway, was r~ised to the dignity of the Peerage, in the year 1798. TheRight Honorable Charles Baron Ffrench, of Castle Ffrench is the presentLord. The other branches of this respectable name, are those ofBallinahalla, now of Beagh, Carrorea, Elmhill, Ffrenchgrove, Monivea,Portcarn, Rahasane and Tyrone in the County of Galway, ~allykeneave andCulliane in the Gunty of Mayo, and Foxborough, Frenchpark, Port,Rocksavage and Snipehill, in the Gunty of Roscommon 36a Arms. Ermine, achevron, sable. Crest. A Dolphin, embowed, upon rocks, proper.37 Motto.One heart, one mind.http://www.wombat.ie/galwayguide/archive.cgi/history/hardiman/c1.html
THE HISTORY OF GALWAY, PART I
THE ANCIENT STATE OF THE TOWN, AND ITS CIVIL AND MILITARY HISTORY, TO THEPRESENT TIME.
CHAPTER I.
"The new colonies, here alluded to, consisted of several families, whosedescendants, are known to this day, under the general appellation of the"tribes of Galway," an expression, first invented by Cromwell's forces,as a term of reproach against the natives of the town, for their singularfriendship and attachment to each other during the time of theirunparalleled troubles and persecutions, but which, the latter afterwardsadopted, as an honorable mark of distinction between themselves and thosecruel oppressors. These families were thirteen,[[21]] in number, viz.Athy, Blake, Bodkin, Browne, D'Arcy, Ffont, Ffrench, Joyes, Kirwan,Lynch, Martin, Morris and Skerrett. They did not settle in the town atone time, or on the same occasion, as is generally supposed; but camehither, at different periods, and under various circumstances, as mayappear from the following concise account of each of the familiescomposing this peculiar community, which has been compiled from the mostauthentic documents. "
"Ffrench
This family is descended from Sir Maximilian Ffrench, the first of thename, whose descendants accompanied their kinsman, William the Conqueror,into England.[[35]] Their original place of settlement in Ireland,together with many other English and Anglo-Norman adventurers, was theCounty of Wexford;[[36]] from whence, in process of time, they graduallyspread throughout the other parts of the Kingdom. Two families of thename settled at different periods in Galway, the first, with WalterFrench, in the reign of Hen. Vl. about the year 1425, and the other, withHenry Begg Ffrench, in the reign of Elizabeth; since which time, theyhave ranked amongst the most considerable in the Province. The family ofCastle Ffrench, near Ahascragh, in the County of Galway, was raised tothe dignity of the Peerage, in the year 1798. The Right Honorable CharlesBaron Ffrench, of Castle Ffrench is the present Lord. The other branchesof this respectable name, are those of Ballinahalla, now of Beagh,Carrorea, Elmhill, Ffrenchgrove, Monivea, Portcarn, Rahasane and Tyronein the County of Galway, Ballykeneave and Culliane in the County of Mayo,and Foxborough, Frenchpark, Port, Rocksavage and Snipehill, in the Guntyof Roscommon [[36a]] Arms. Ermine, a chevron, sable. Crest. A Dolphin,embowed, upon rocks, proper.[[37]] Motto. One heart, one mind. "
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_Maldred Lord Of Allendale ___________+ | (.... - 1045) _Gospatrick I Dunbar _____________________|_Ealdgyth Unknown ____________________ | (1040 - 1074) m 1057 (.... - 1070) _Fergus Macdonald Lord Of Galloway _| | (.... - 1166) | | | _Edred of England ____________________+ | | | (1005 - ....) | |_Aethelreda England ______________________|______________________________________ | (1042 - ....) m 1057 _Uctred Macdonald Lord Of Galloway _| | (.... - 1174) m 1156 | | | _William I, The Conqueror of England _+ | | | (1028 - 1087) m 1053 | | _Henry I Beauclerc King Of England _______|_Matilda Of Flanders _________________ | | | (1068 - 1135) m 1100 (1031 - 1083) | |_Unknown of England ________________| | (1109 - ....) | | | _Malcolm III Caenmor Of Scotland______+ | | | (1031 - 1093) m 1068 | |_Matilda "Atheling" of Queen Of Scotland _|_Margaret (St.) The Exile Atheling ___ | (1079 - 1118) m 1100 (1045 - 1093) | |--Roland Macdonald Lord Of Galloway | (1135 - 1200) | ______________________________________ | | | __________________________________________|______________________________________ | | | _Waltheof, Lord of Allerdale _______| | | (1064 - 1138) m 1138 | | | | ______________________________________ | | | | | | |__________________________________________|______________________________________ | | |_Gunnild of Dunbar _________________| m 1156 | | ______________________________________ | | | __________________________________________|______________________________________ | | |_SIGRED (Sigarith) Unknown _________| m 1138 | | ______________________________________ | | |__________________________________________|______________________________________
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Ancestor of 1st Lady Lucretia Rudolph Garfield.
!The Plantagenet Ancestry, by William Henry Turton, 1968
!History of Scotland by Charles Terry, 1920 , chart 18 and 22.
Burial Place: Abbey Of Saint Andrew, Northamptonshire, England
!"Royal Ancestors" by Michel Call, 1989, Chart # 11342, # 11346, # 11462.
The following information was in a post-em from Curt Hofemann,curt_hofemann@yahoo.com:
1189-1200: Lord of Galloway, Constable of Scotland [Ref: Weis AR7 38:25]
Roland, the father of Alan and Thomas, obtained extensive estates in theshires of Northampton, Huntingdon, and Bedford, in right of his wife,Elena de Moreville [Ref: Turton]
"During the 1180s the king [William the Lion] struck up an alliance withLachlan (or 'Roland'), lord of Galloway, who had married into the Anglo-Norman family of Moreville, and whose change of name neatly captures the interaction that was beginning between the native and foreign cultures. When in 1187 William was again faced by a northern uprising, it was Roland who captured its leader, Donald mac William, a distant kinsman of the king". p. 59: "Roland of Galloway's marriage tothe Moreville heiress expanded the family's interests." [Ref: Political Development of the British Isles 1100-1400, by Robin Frame, Oxford, 1990,p. 42]
"Roland, Lord of Galloway, the son of Uchtred. On the death of his uncle,Gilbert, in 1185, Roland rose in arms, and possessed himself of all ofGalloway." Henry II threatened to invade in 1186; Roland agreed to swearfealty, give his three sons as hostages, and keep Uchtred's lands.Gilbert's son Duncan got Carrick. "Roland greatly increased his lands bymarrying Eva, Ela, or Helena, daughter of Richard de Moreville, Constableof Scotland, who died 1196. Roland inherited the office of Constable.Issue: 1. Alan. 2. Thomas, Earl of Atholl. 3. ---, hostage in 1186.Daughter Ada married Sir Walter Bisset." [Ref: "Peerage of Scotland" byJohn Philip Wood, Edinburgh, 1813, v 1, pp. 612-13]
"On the death of the cruel Gilbert in 1185, Roland, son of Uchtred,claimed the lordship of Galloway. . . . Roland, the father of Alan andThomas, obtained extensive estates in the shires of Northampton,Huntingdon, and Bedford, in right of his wife, Elena de Moreville (Joseph Bain, "Calendar of Documents Relating to Scotland", vol. i, p. 47)."[Ref: A History of Dumfries and Galloway" by Sir Herbert Maxwell,Edinburgh, 1896, p 56]
"In 1200 Lachlan, alias Roland, son of Uhtred lord of Galloway,remembered . . . that his wife Helen de Morville, heir of her fatherRichard and of her grandmother Beatrice de Beauchamp, was entitled to four knights' fees respectively at Bozeat, Northants, Whissendine andWhitwell in Rutland, Offord in Huntingdonshire, and Houghton Conquestbeside Bedford--the 5 hides at Houghton having been originally acquiredby Hugh de Beauchamp, Beatrice's grandfather, probably not long before1086." [Ref: The Anglo-Norman Era in Scottish History" by G.W.S. Barrow,Oxford, 1980, p 17]
Regards,
Curt
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__ | __|__ | _John Stith Sr.______| | (1625 - 1692) m 1656| | | __ | | | | |__|__ | _John Stith Jr.______| | (1658 - ....) | | | __ | | | | | __|__ | | | | |_Jane Parsons _______| | (1624 - 1686) m 1656| | | __ | | | | |__|__ | | |--William Stith | (1717 - ....) | __ | | | __|__ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | __ | | | | | | |__|__ | | |_Mary Randolph ______| | | __ | | | __|__ | | |_____________________| | | __ | | |__|__
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