[9546] living - details excluded
_____________________ | _____________________|_____________________ | _____________________| | | | | _____________________ | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | _Living______________| | | | | _____________________ | | | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | | _____________________ | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | | |--Living | | _Lucian Auker _______+ | | (1855 - 1934) m 1880 | _Roy Auker __________|_Frances Benner _____ | | (1888 - 1966) (1859 - 1940) | _Merle Auker ________| | | (.... - 1983) | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | |_Tressa Gordon ______|_____________________ | | |_Living______________| | | _____________________ | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | |_Jo Unknown _________| | | _____________________ | | |_____________________|_____________________
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[21027] !Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition, by FrederickLewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., 1999
__________________________ | ________________________|__________________________ | _Ruben Rich Carter __| | (1877 - ....) m 1909| | | __________________________ | | | | |________________________|__________________________ | _Albert Edward Carter _| | (1916 - ....) | | | _Leander Alexander Parks _ | | | (1819 - 1907) m 1848 | | _John Washington Parks _|_Emily Louisa Henderson __ | | | (1849 - 1928) m 1888 (1817 - 1893) | |_Edna Hazel Parks ___| | (1891 - 1987) m 1909| | | __________________________ | | | | |_Sarah Rinehart ________|__________________________ | (1852 - ....) m 1888 | |--Barbara Carter | | __________________________ | | | ________________________|__________________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | __________________________ | | | | | | |________________________|__________________________ | | |_Alice Boutin _________| | | __________________________ | | | ________________________|__________________________ | | |_____________________| | | __________________________ | | |________________________|__________________________
_Osbert De Clinton __+ | (1122 - ....) m 1153 _Osbert De Clinton _____________|_____________________ | (1154 - 1200) m 1180 _Osbert De Clinton ___| | (1180 - 1222) m 1205 | | | _William Hatton _____ | | | (1132 - ....) | |_Margaret FitzWalter De Hatton _|_Matilda Unknown ____ | m 1180 (1135 - ....) _Thomas De Clinton __| | (1206 - ....) | | | _____________________ | | | | | ________________________________|_____________________ | | | | |_Elisant de Amington _| | (1185 - ....) m 1205 | | | _____________________ | | | | |________________________________|_____________________ | | |--Thomas De Clinton | (1231 - 1264) | _____________________ | | | ________________________________|_____________________ | | | _James De Bisege _____| | | m 1209 | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | |________________________________|_____________________ | | |_Mazera De Bisey ____| (1210 - 1277) | | _____________________ | | | ________________________________|_____________________ | | |______________________| | | _____________________ | | |________________________________|_____________________
_______________________________________ | ______________________________________|_______________________________________ | _Richard Lefisher Dudley _| | (1327 - 1377) m 1359 | | | _______________________________________ | | | | |______________________________________|_______________________________________ | _Thomas Dudley ______| | (1362 - ....) | | | _______________________________________ | | | | | _John De Cherlton ____________________|_______________________________________ | | | (1269 - 1353) m 1309 | |_Isabelle De Cherlton ____| | (1308 - 1397) m 1359 | | | _Owain Ap Griffin-Gruffydd De La Pole _+ | | | (1257 - 1293) | |_Hawis "Gadarn The Hardy" De La Pole _|_Joan Corbet __________________________ | (1291 - 1345) m 1309 (1266 - ....) | |--Richard Dudley | (1378 - ....) | _______________________________________ | | | ______________________________________|_______________________________________ | | | __________________________| | | | | | | _______________________________________ | | | | | | |______________________________________|_______________________________________ | | |_____________________| | | _______________________________________ | | | ______________________________________|_______________________________________ | | |__________________________| | | _______________________________________ | | |______________________________________|_______________________________________
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Lewis Family Tree
_____________________ | _____________________|_____________________ | _Charles Alexander Harding _| | (1820 - 1878) m 1840 | | | _____________________ | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | _George Tyron Harding _______| | (1844 - 1928) m 1864 | | | _____________________ | | | | | _____________________|_____________________ | | | | |_Mary Ann Crawford _________| | (1823 - 1895) m 1840 | | | _____________________ | | | | |_____________________|_____________________ | | |--Warren Gamaliel Harding | (1865 - 1923) | _Joshua Dickerson ___+ | | (1741 - 1802) m 1776 | _Joseph Dickerson ___|_Abigail ____________ | | (1776 - 1837) m 1794 (1740 - 1810) | _Isaac Hines Dickerson _____| | | (1802 - 1867) m 1826 | | | | _Benjamin Haines ____ | | | | (1738 - ....) | | |_Abigail Haines _____|_Marry Brees ________ | | (1778 - ....) m 1794 (1740 - ....) |_Phoebe Elizabeth Dickerson _| (1843 - ....) m 1864 | | _____________________ | | | _William Van Kirk ___|_____________________ | | (1763 - 1836) |_Charity Malvina Van Kirk __| (1803 - 1878) m 1826 | | _____________________ | | |_Deborah Watters ____|_____________________
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Warren G. Harding
Twenty-Ninth President
1921-1923
Before his nomination, Warren G. Harding declared, "America's present need is not heroics, but healing; not nostrums, but normalcy; not revolution, but restoration; not agitation, but adjustment; not surgery,but serenity; not the dramatic, but the dispassionate; not experiment,but equipoise; not submergence in internationality, but sustainment in triumphant nationality...."
A Democratic leader, William Gibbs McAdoo, called Harding's speeches "an army of pompous phrases moving across the landscape in search of an idea." Their very murkiness was effective, since Harding's pronouncements remained unclear on the League of Nations, in contrast to the impassioned crusade of the Democratic candidates, Governor James M. Cox of Ohio and Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Thirty -one distinguished Republicans had signed a manifesto assuring voters that a vote for Harding was a vote for the League. But Harding interpreted his election as a mandate to stay out of the League of Nations.
Harding, born near Marion, Ohio, in 1865, became the publisher of a newspaper. He married a divorcee, Mrs. Florence Kling De Wolfe. He was a trustee of the Trinity Baptist Church, a director of almost every important business, and a leader in fraternal organizations and charitable enterprises.
He organized the Citizen's Cornet Band, available for both Republican and Democratic rallies; "I played every instrument but the slide trombone and Democratic E- flat cornet," he once remarked.
Harding's undeviating Republicanism and vibrant speaking voice, plus his willingness to let the machine bosses set policies, led him far in Ohio politics. He served in the state Senate and as Lieutenant Governor, and unsuccessfully ran for Governor. He delivered the nominating address for President Taft at the 1912 Republican Convention. In 1914 he was elected to the Senate, which he found "a very pleasant place."
An Ohio admirer, Harry Daugherty, began to promote Harding for the 1920 Republican nomination because, he later explained, "He looked like a President."
Thus a group of Senators, taking control of the 1920 Republican Convention when the principal candidates deadlocked, turned to Harding. He won the Presidential election by an unprecedented landslide of 60 percent of the popular vote.
Republicans in Congress easily got the President's signature on their bills. They eliminated wartime controls and slashed taxes, established a Federal budget system, restored the high protective tariff, and imposed tight limitations upon immigration.
By 1923 the postwar depression seemed to be giving way to a new surge of prosperity, and newspapers hailed Harding as a wise statesman carrying out his campaign promise--"Less government in business and more business in government."
Behind the facade, not all of Harding's Administration was so impressive. Word began to reach the President that some of his friends were using their official positions for their own enrichment. Alarmed, he complained, "My...friends...they're the ones that keep me walking the floors nights!"
Looking wan and depressed, Harding journeyed westward in the summer of 1923, taking with him his upright Secretary of Commerce, Herbert Hoover."If you knew of a great scandal in our administration," he asked Hoover,"would you for the good of the country and the party expose it publicly or would you bury it?" Hoover urged publishing it, but Harding feared the political repercussions.
He did not live to find out how the public would react to the scandals of his administration. In August of 1923, he died in San Francisco of a heart attack.
Source: http://www.whitehouse.gov/history
__ | __|__ | __| | | | | __ | | | | |__|__ | _David Jordan ___________| | (1857 - 1911) m 1852 | | | __ | | | | | __|__ | | | | |__| | | | | __ | | | | |__|__ | | |--Jenny Malvine Jordan | (1882 - 1937) | __ | | | __|__ | | | __| | | | | | | __ | | | | | | |__|__ | | |_Elizabeth Jane Dowling _| (1852 - ....) m 1852 | | __ | | | __|__ | | |__| | | __ | | |__|__
__ | __|__ | _John Libby _________| | (1575 - ....) | | | __ | | | | |__|__ | _John Libby _________| | (1610 - 1681) m 1635| | | __ | | | | | __|__ | | | | |_Elizabeth UNKNOWN __| | (1579 - ....) | | | __ | | | | |__|__ | | |--Rebecca Libby | (1651 - 1733) | __ | | | __|__ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | __ | | | | | | |__|__ | | |_Judith Unknown _____| (1615 - 1661) m 1635| | __ | | | __|__ | | |_____________________| | | __ | | |__|__
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_John Loughton ______ | (1586 - 1618) _Leonard Lodvick Ludwick Loftin _|_Mary Wyfold ________ | (1616 - 1658) (1592 - 1623) _William Loftin _____| | (1658 - 1704) m 1690| | | _____________________ | | | | |_Elizabeth Palmer _______________|_____________________ | (1618 - 1661) _Thomas Loftin ______| | (1691 - 1751) m 1711| | | _____________________ | | | | | _James Innes ____________________|_____________________ | | | (1650 - 1704) | |_Elizabeth Innes ____| | (1662 - 1703) m 1690| | | _____________________ | | | | |_Isabella Jones _________________|_____________________ | (1641 - 1704) | |--John Loftin | (1734 - 1800) | _____________________ | | | _________________________________|_____________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | | _____________________ | | | | | | |_________________________________|_____________________ | | |_Eleanor Unknown ____| (1691 - 1752) m 1711| | _____________________ | | | _________________________________|_____________________ | | |_____________________| | | _____________________ | | |_________________________________|_____________________
[12007]
Marriage information married to Hannah E. Sawyer December 1860 supplied by
Shirley (Muphy) Lyons as copied from Russellville, Logan Co. Ky. marriage
records
[17531]
Plantagenet Ancestry of Seventeenth Century Colonist by David Farrar, 1st
Edition, 1996, Genealogical Publishing Company, Baltimore, pg 189:
Roger Marshall, Gent., draper of Shrewsbury, Merchant of the Staple of
England, son of Richard Marshall, shearman of Shrewsbury,co. Salop, by
Joan, dau of Adam Benyon of Shrewsbury. He was b. abt 1561, and was
entered in Shrewsbury School in 1571, and was apprenticed to a draper in
1575. They had five children. He was admitted to the Drapers Company on 2
Mar. 1597. Their house, still retaining the original wood frame, stood in
Milk street in Shrewsbury and in 1947 was used as an auctioneer's
offices. Roger Marshall, Gent. d. testate in Shrewsbury on 4 Aug 1612,
and was bur at St. Chad's, Shrewsbury, with gravestone "neere the pulpit
in the middle isle" inscribed:
"Here lyeth the body/ of Roger Marshall/ gent. late merchant/ of the
Staple of England and Al-/ derman of this town of Salop. who/ took to
wife Katherine one of the daugh-/ ters of EdwardMitton of Weston under
Kirwed Esq. and had yssue two sonnes Richard/ and Thomas and three
daughters Judith Mary and Eli-
zabeth and deceased the 4th day of August/ 1612" [the church destroyed in
1788].
Ancestry of Thom. Lewis andhis wife Elizabeth Marshall of Saco, Maine by
Walter Goodwin Davis, 1947, NEHGR 101, pg 81-91:
4. Roger Marshall was born about 1561. His parents enteredhim in
Shrewsbury School in 1571 and in 17 Elizabeth (1575) he was apprenticed
as Roger Marshall, son of Richard Marshall of Salop, to Michael Chambers,
draper. Although he was a burgess of Shrewsbury by 1587, he was not
admitted to the Drapers Company until March 2, 40 Elizabeth (1597). There
is a distant probability that Marshall spent the interval between his
freedom from apprenticeship (about 1582) and his admission to the Drapers
Company in 1597 in the study and practice of Law in London. In 1595,
Roger Marshall represented Shrewsbury before the Privy Council (in a tax
case against Shrewsbury) in 1595.
About 1590, Roger Marshall married Katherine Mytton, daughter of Edward
and Ann (Skrymasher) Mytton of Weston-under-Lizard, co. Stafford.
Some time before his death Marshall became a Merchant of the Staple of
England. He was bailiff of Shrewsbury in 1602.
The house in which Roger and Katherine Marshall lived has been identified
by Mr. H. E. Forrest, the authority on the ancient buildings of
Shrewsbury, and the old half-timbered building, still retaining the
original wood frame, though the small bricks now filling the spaces are
quite modern, stands on Milk street and is now used as auctioneers'
offices.
Roger Marshall died in Shrewsbury on August 4, 1612, and was buried in
St.Chad's church, which was destroyed in 1788. Sir William Dugdale,
however, noted the monuments and arms remaining in the church in 1660 and
copied the inscriptions.
"Neere the pulpit in the middle isle is this inscription engraved on a
plate of brass fixed in a gravestone;
[see above]
Roger Marshall, "Burges and Alderman of the town of Shrewsbury in the
Countie of Salop"' made his will on August 3, 1612, the day before his
death.
To his executors he left all that messuage in the tenancy of Roger Brown,
weaver, in the said town, to be sold. To his wife during her widowhood,
for the maintenance of his children, the messuage in which he then dwelt
and all his other lands, with remainders to his son and his heirs male,
then to his son's issue female, then to his eldest dau Judith and then to
his dau Elizabeth. If Judith succeeded to the property she was to pay
Elizabeth 100 pounds. To his wife, a debt of six score pounds from John
Blackmore, late citizen and goldsmith of London. Roger Brown was to
retain his tenancy for his life. His gowns and wearing apparel were to be
sold. Residue to his children equally, provided that his wife should have
the use of all his household goods durin
[17530] 17 Oct 1612, Will proved.
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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 ______________|__________________________ | | |--Joseph Arnold Steele | (1911 - 1919) | __________________________ | | | ____________________________|__________________________ | | | _Joseph Attingson Crawford _| | | | | | | __________________________ | | | | | | |____________________________|__________________________ | | |_Maude Crawford _____| (1886 - 1956) m 1905| | __________________________ | | | ____________________________|__________________________ | | |_Lydia Elizabeth Brodie ____| | | __________________________ | | |____________________________|__________________________
[11455] Died in a steam engine explosion.