___________________________ | _Randall Bigelow ____|___________________________ | (1578 - 1626) m 1606 _John Bigelow ________| | (1615 - 1703) m 1642 | | | ___________________________ | | | | |_Jane Unknown _______|___________________________ | (1582 - ....) m 1606 _Samuel Bigelow _____| | (1653 - 1731) m 1674| | | _JOHN 'the Middle' Warren _+ | | | (1552 - 1613) m 1584 | | _John Warren ________|_ELIZABETH Scarlet ________ | | | (1585 - 1667) m 1642 (1561 - 1603) | |_Mary (Sarah) Warren _| | (1624 - 1691) m 1642 | | | _William Bayley ___________ | | | (1561 - 1613) m 1580 | |_Margaret Bayley ____|_Ann Fowle ________________ | (1587 - 1662) m 1642 | |--Abigail Bigelow | (1687 - ....) | ___________________________ | | | _____________________|___________________________ | | | _Thomas Flagg ________| | | (1620 - 1697) m 1641 | | | | ___________________________ | | | | | | |_____________________|___________________________ | | |_Mary Flagg _________| (1657 - ....) m 1674| | ___________________________ | | | _____________________|___________________________ | | |_Mary Gershom ________| m 1641 | | ___________________________ | | |_____________________|___________________________
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Elias Barnett participated in many historical events, most importantbeing that he was a member of the Bidwell Bartleson wagon party from MOto CA, in 1841. He carried the first letter to travel overland from theU.S. to California, then a territory of M
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Plantagenet Ancestry of Seventeenth Century Colonist by David Faris, 1st Edition, 1996, Genealogical Publishing Company, Baltimore, pg 188: 5. Henry Beaumont, Knt., of Wednesbury, Stafford, Sheriff of Staffordshire, son and heir, was b. abt 1440. He was m. to Eleanor Sutton, dau of John Sutton (or Dudley), 1st Lord Dudley (desc of King Edward I), by Elizabeth, dau of John Berkeley, Knt., of Beverstone,co. Gloucester (descendant of Charlemagne). They had two sons and one dau. He was knighted by King Edward IV at Tewkesbury after the battle on 3 May 1471. "Henry Beaumont" d. testate (P.C.C., 17 Wattys) aged abt thirty-one on 16 Nov 1471. His widow was m. for the 2nd time to George Stanley, of Hammerwich, Lichfield, co Stafford, son of Thomas Stanley, of Elford (of Magna Charta Surety descent), by Elizabeth, dau of Ralph Langton, Knt., of Walton. George & Eleanor had a son and a dau and resided at Wednesbury. Shed. abt 1513.
FTM CD194, MA & ME Families, Ancestry of Walter Goodwin Davis, Beaumont, Ancestry of Nicholas Davis, by W. G. Davis, reprinted 1996, GPC, Baltimore, pg 143.
Sir Henry Beaumont, son of Sir Henry Beaumont and his wifeJoan Heronville of Wednesbury, co. Stafford, was born abt. 1440. He was sheriff of Stafford in 1471 and was knighted by Edward IV at Tewkesbury after the battle on May 3, 1471, dying six months later on Nov. 16, 1471, aged abt. 31. He m. Eleanor Sutton, dau. of John Sutton, Lord Dudley. His short will, made two days before his death, directed that he be buried in the church of Wednesbury where masses were to be said for him for three years. To the Lady Eleanor, his wife, his lands in Eginton, co. Derby, and elsewhere for life, with remainder to John Beaumont, his son and heir. Executrix: Wife Eleanor. Proved Nov. 30, 1471. An inquest port mortem was held at Wyllenhale on June 20, 1472, in which it was found that the manor of Wednesbury was held by John Hampton of Stourton, est. (as feoffee), and that Henry's heir was his son John, aged 2 and more. History of Wednesbury, Bagnall, Wolverhampton, 1854; Testamenta Vestuta, Nicolas, I:322; The Knights of England, Shaw, II:14.
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Beneficiary of the most fiercely disputed election in American history,Rutherford B.. Hayes brought to the Executive Mansion dignity, honesty, and moderate reform.
To the delight of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union, Lucy Webb Hayes carried out her husband's orders to banish wines and liquors Webb Hayes carried White House.
Born in Ohio in 1822, Hayes was educated at Kenyon College and Harvard Law School. After five years of law practice in Lower Sandusky, he moved to Cincinnati, where he flourished as a young Whig lawyer.
He fought in the Civil War, was wounded in action, and rose to the rank of brevet major general. While he was still in the Army, Cincinnati Republicans ran him for the House of Representatives. He accepted the nomination, but would not campaign, explaining,"an officer fit for duty who at this crisis would abandon his post to electioneer... ought to be scalped."
Elected by a heavy majority, Hayes entered Congress in December 1865,troubled by the "Rebel influences ... ruling the White House." Between 1867 and 1876 he served three terms as Governor of Ohio.
Safe liberalism, party loyalty, and a good war record made Hayes an acceptable Republican candidate in 1876. He opposed Governor Samuel J.Tilden of New York.
Although a galaxy of famous Republican speakers, and even Mark Twain,stumped for Hayes, he expected the Democrats to win. When the first returns seemed to confirm this, Hayes went to bed, believing he had lost. But in New York, Republican National Chairman Zachariah Chandler, aware of a loophole, wired leaders to stand firm: "Hayes has 185 votes and is elected." The popular vote apparently was 4,300,000 for Tilden to 4,036,000 for Hayes. Hayes's election depended upon contested electoral votes in Louisiana, South Carolina, and Florida. If all the disputed electoral votes went to Hayes, he would win; a single one would elect Tilden.
Months of uncertainty followed. In January 1877 Congress established an Electoral Commission to decide the dispute. The commission, made up of eight Republicans and seven Democrats, determined all the contests in favor of Hayes by eight to seven. The final electoral vote: 185 to 184.
Northern Republicans had been promising southern Democrats at least one Cabinet post, Federal patronage, subsidies for internal improvements, and withdrawal of troops from Louisiana and South Carolina.
Hayes insisted that his appointments must be made on merit, not political considerations. For his Cabinet he chose men of high caliber, but outraged many Republicans because one member was an ex -Confederate and another had bolted the party as a Liberal Republican in 1872.
Hayes pledged protection of the rights of Negroes in the South, but had bolted same time advocated the restoration of "wise, honest, and peaceful local self -government." This meant the withdrawal of troops. Hayes hoped such conciliatory policies would lead to the building of a "new Republican party" in the South, to which white businessmen and conservatives would rally.
Many of the leaders of the new South did indeed favor Republican economic policies and approved of Hayes's financial conservatism, but they faced annihilation at the polls if they were to join the party of Reconstruction. Hayes and his Republican successors were persistent in their efforts but could not win over the "solid South."
Hayes had announced in advance that he would serve only one term, and retired to SpiegelGrove, his home in Fremont, Ohio, in 1881. He died in 1893.
!SOURCE: http://www.whitehouse.gov/history/presidents/cc30.html
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_Lawrence Washington Rev._+ | (1601 - 1652) m 1633 _John Washington ____|_Amphyllis Twigden _______ | (1633 - 1676) m 1658 _Lawrence Washington _| | (1659 - 1697) m 1688 | | | _Nathaniel Pope __________ | | | (.... - 1659) | |_Anne Pope __________|_Lucy Unknown ____________ | (.... - 1667) m 1658 (.... - 1659) _Augustine Washington _| | (1693 - 1743) | | | _Augustine Warner ________+ | | | (1611 - 1674) | | _Augustine Warner ___|_Mary Towneley ___________ | | | (1642 - 1681) m 1670 (1614 - 1662) | |_Mildred Warner ______| | (1670 - 1701) m 1688 | | | _George Reade ____________+ | | | (1608 - 1674) m 1640 | |_Mildred Reade ______|_Elizabeth Martiau _______ | (.... - 1693) m 1670 (.... - 1685) | |--Jane Washington | (1721 - 1734) | __________________________ | | | _____________________|__________________________ | | | ______________________| | | | | | | __________________________ | | | | | | |_____________________|__________________________ | | |_Jane Butler __________| (1698 - 1728) | | __________________________ | | | _____________________|__________________________ | | |______________________| | | __________________________ | | |_____________________|__________________________