Mother: EADGIFU |
King Edred was born in about 923 AD, a son of King Edward the
Elder by his third marriage. He succeeded his brother, King
Edmund I, in 946. Like both his elder brothers, Edred enjoyed
military success over the Vikings. However, Edred was a strongly
religious man with terrible health (he could barely eat his
food). He died on November 23, 955, at Frome in Somerset, and
was buried at Winchester. He was succeeded by his nephew, King
Edwy.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edred_of_England
Frome, a market town in the Frome parliamentary division of
Somersetshire, England, 107 miles southwest of London. Pop. of
urban district (1901) 11,057.
It is unevenly built on high ground above the river Frome, which
is here crossed by a stone bridge of five arches. It was
formerly called Frome or Froome Selwood, after the neighbouring
forest of Selwood; and the country round is still richly wooded
and picturesque. The parish church of St John the Baptist, with
its fine tower and spire, was built about the close of the 14th
century, and, though largely restored, has a beautiful chancel,
Lady chapel and baptistery. Fragments of Norman work are left;
the interior is elaborately adorned with sculptures and stained
glass. The market-hall, museum, school of art, and a free
grammar school, founded under Edward VI, may be noted among
buildings and institutions. The chief industries are brewing and
art metal-working, also printing, metal-founding, and the
manufacture of cloth, silk, tools and cards for wooldressing.
Dairy farming is largely practised in the neighbourhood. Selwood
forest was long a favourite haunt of brigands, and even in the
18th century gave shelter to a gang of coiners and highwaymen.
The Saxon occupation of Frome (From) is the earliest of which
there is evidence, the settlement being due to the foundation of
a monastery by Aldhelm in 705. A witenagemot was held there in
934, so that Frome must already have been a place of some size.
At the time of the Domesday Survey the manor was owned by King
William. Local tradition asserts that Frome was a medieval
borough, and the reeve of Frome is occasionally mentioned in
documents after the reign of Edward I, but there is no direct
evidence that Frome was a borough and no trace of any charter
granted to it. It was not represented in parliament until given
one member by the Reform Act of 1832. Separate representation
ceased in 1885. Frome was never incorporated. A charter of Henry
VII to Edmund Leversedge, then lord of the manor, granted the
right to have fairs on July 22 and September 21. In the 18th
century two other fairs on February 24 and November 25 were
held. Cattle fairs are now held on the last Wednesday in
February and November, and a cheese fair on the last Wednesday
in September. The Wednesday market is held under the charter of
Henry VII. There is also a Saturday cattle market. The
manufacture of woollen cloth has been established since the 15th
century, Frome being the only Somerset town in which this staple
industry has flourished continuously.
_ATHELWULF "Noble Wolf" of Wessex of The West Saxons_+ | (0806 - 0858) m 0830 _ALFRED "The Great" of England_| | (0849 - 0899) m 0868 | | |_OSBURGA (Osburgh Osburh) of Isle of Wight___________ | (0810 - 0853) m 0830 _EDWARD I "The Elder" of The Anglo Saxons_| | (0875 - 0924) m 0919 | | | _AETHELRED "Mucil" Ealdorman of the Gaini____________ | | | (0825 - 0866) | |_EALHSWITH of the Gaini________| | (0852 - 0905) m 0868 | | |_EADBURGA FADBURN of Mercia__________________________+ | (0830 - ....) | |--EDRED of England | (0923 - 0955) | _____________________________________________________ | | | _SIGEHELM Ealdorman of Kent____| | | (0871 - ....) | | | |_____________________________________________________ | | |_EADGIFU__________________________________| (0890 - 0961) m 0919 | | _____________________________________________________ | | |_______________________________| | |_____________________________________________________
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Children
Sarah BASS b: 26 Apr 1643 in Roxbury, Norfolk, MA + John STONE
b: 16 Mar 1635 d: 26 Mar 1691
Hannah BASS b: 25 Nov 1632 in Saffron, Walden, Essex Eng +
Stephen PAINE b: 7 May 1626 d: 29 Jul 1691
Samuel BASS b: 11 May 1626 in Saffron, Walden, Essex Eng + Mary
HAYWARD b: Abt 1630
Mary BASS b: 1630-1631 in Saffron, Walden, Essex Eng + Johe
CAPEN
Thomas BASS b: 18 Jun 1635 in Of Roxbury, Norfolk MA + Susanna
Bates BLANCHARD
+ Sarah WOOD b: 10 Oct 1642 d: 29 Dec 1678
Benjamin BASS b: 1637 in Braintree, Norfolk, MA + Mary BRACKETT
b: Abt 1640
Ruth BASS b: 1638-1639 in Braintree, Norfolk, MA
Joseph BASS b: 1637-1638 in Braintree, Norfolk, MA + Deborah
John BASS b: 18 Sep 1630 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA + Ruth ALDEN
b: 1634 d: 12 Oct 1674
Title: New England Marriages prior to 1700 Author: Clarence
Almon Torrey
__ | __| | | | |__ | _Humphrey BASS ______| | (1584 - ....) | | | __ | | | | |__| | | | |__ | | |--Samuel BASS "the Immigrant" | (1588 - 1694) | __ | | | __| | | | | | |__ | | |_Mary BUSCHER _______| (1580 - 1616) | | __ | | |__| | |__
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Father: (RESEARCH QUERY-VA) HARRIS of Old Virginia |
__ | __| | | | |__ | _(RESEARCH QUERY-VA) HARRIS of Old Virginia_| | | | | __ | | | | |__| | | | |__ | | |--Rufus Newton HARRIS | (1853 - 1927) | __ | | | __| | | | | | |__ | | |____________________________________________| | | __ | | |__| | |__
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Father: Edward HERNDON II Mother: Mary Ann GAINES |
_Edward HERNDON I____________+ | (1678 - 1758) m 1698 _William HERNDON ____| | (1706 - 1773) m 1730| | |_Mary WALLER "the Immigrant"_+ | (1674 - 1721) m 1698 _Edward HERNDON II___| | (1738 - 1831) m 1762| | | _Hugh DRYSDALE ______________ | | | (1685 - ....) | |_Anne DRYSDALE ______| | (1705 - 1777) m 1730| | |_____________________________ | | |--John HERNDON | (1771 - ....) | _Richard GAINES I____________+ | | (1686 - 1755) m 1704 | _James GAINES I______| | | (1719 - 1786) m 1731| | | |_Catherine Madison RAWLING __ | | (1680 - 1755) m 1704 |_Mary Ann GAINES ____| (1742 - 1829) m 1762| | _Henry PENDLETON ____________+ | | (1683 - 1721) m 1701 |_Mary PENDLETON _____| (1717 - 1803) m 1731| |_Mary Bishop TAYLOR _________+ (1688 - 1770) m 1701
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Father: Thomas HILLEY Sr. Mother: Mary Walker BOND |
Elbert Co., GA Marriages 1808-1850
05/13/1828 Thomas Hilley + Clary G. Higginbotham
__ | __| | | | |__ | _Thomas HILLEY Sr.___| | (1780 - ....) | | | __ | | | | |__| | | | |__ | | |--Thomas HILLEY Jr. | (1800 - ....) | __ | | | __| | | | | | |__ | | |_Mary Walker BOND ___| (1780 - ....) | | __ | | |__| | |__
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Louisa Co. DB A, p. 347; 7 Jun 1749 Edward LANE and Elizabeth
his wife of Fredericksville Par. to Thomas Poindexter of same.
L70 currt. money...on south side of Little River in afsd.
Par....Benjamin Brown's corner oak in Dumas'line, along sd.
Brown's line. Wit: Wm. Pollard, George (C) Thomason, Israel
Snead
Louisa Co DB A, p. 412; 17 Sep 1750 George Gibson of Louisa Co.
to Jeremiah Dumas of Hanover Co....230 acres...Gilbert Gibson's
line where it crosses his Mill Dam on his Mill Creek Crossing
Licking Hole Creek...corner to sd. George Gibson. Wit: Geo.
Holland, Edward LANE, Charles Forgison
Louisa Co DB A, p. 408; 29 Sep 1750 Thomas LANE of
Fredericksville Par. to John Starke of same...100 acres whereon
sd. Lane now lives on Dirty Swamp. Condition: if sd. Lane or his
heirs shall truly pay sd. Starke sum of L34-16s-7d one-half
penny at or on 1 May next, this deed shall be void.
Wit: David Davenport, Martin Davenport, Arthanavius (X) Fears
Louisa Co. DB A, p. 407; 27 Nov 1750 Richard Walker to Thomas
LANE..furniture, potts, chest, etc. Wit: John Starke,
Christopher Berryman
Louisa Co. DB A, p. 433; 6 Aug 1751 Thomas LANE and Ann, his
wife, to John Starke...100 acres on Dirty Swamp in
Fredericksville Par.; conveyed by deed 22 Sep 1746 to sd. Lane
by Nicholas Gentry, the younger, and Mary, his wife, for L30.
Wit: John Brooks, David Gentry, Allen Gentry
Louisa Co. DB A, p. 521; 28 Aug 1753 Edward LANE, Planter, to
Thomas Poindexter, Planter...100 acres on branch of Little River
commonly called Rocky branch...John Woolums's corner...Thomas
Thomson's line...Temperance Yancey's line...Thomas Poindexter's
corner...near Rocky branch in sd. Temperance Yancey's line. Wit:
John Snead, William Thomason, James Johnson
Louisa Co DB B, p. 73; 20 Jun 1755 Thomas LANE to Charles Barret
one negro Woman named Jenny. Provided if sd. Lane do pay sd.
Barret L31-8s-11d on or before 10 Jul 1756, this deed to be
void. Wit: John Overton, Eliz. Poindexter, Jno. Jouet
Louisa Co DB B, p. 267; 12 Apr. 1758 Edward Clark of Bedford Co.
to Edward LANE of Fredericksville Par., Louisa Co....788
acres...William Hudson's corner pine in John Ragland's line...to
a branch of the Southanna...Hudson's line...Francis Whittles
corner...branch of Cuffey's Creek. Wit: John Moor Junr, Walter
Mouzly, Elkanah Rea
Louisa Co. DB B, p. 300; 22 May 1759 William Anderson and
Frances, his wife, of St. Martin's Par., Hanover Co. to Hezekiah
Sanders of same...400 acres in Fredericksville Par. ...Edward
LANE's corner in the head of Rocky Branch in Harper Ratlifes
line, Ratlifes and John Matlock's line...Samuel Waddy's line by
main branch of Hickory Bear Creek...along Waddy's line...to
Thomas Thomson's corner. Wit: David Shelton, John Thomas, Thomas
Rice
Louisa Co. DB C, p. 82; 26 May 1761 William Garrett and Eliz.
his wife of Spotsylvania Co. to Jos. Williamson of Hanover Co.
...100 acres...corner of Col. Buckners in the Back line the main
Tract. Wit: Samuel Pannell, Daniel Lain, Thomas LAIN, Wm.
Garrett Jr.
Louisa Co. DB C, p. 198; 10 May 1763 William LANE & Anne his
wife of Trinity Par. to Moses Gentry of St. Martin's Par.,
Hanover Co....150 acres...Cub Creek at a corner ash in Watkins's
line to the widow Mills's line...Robert Andersons
line...Winstons line to Cub Creek. Wit: Wm. Pettus, Charles
Dickenson, Benjamin
Grisum
Louisa Co. DB C 1/2, p. 163; 11 Sep. 1764 Dabney Pettus and
Elizabeth his wife of Henrico Co. to William Harris of
same...600 acres...Gilbert Gibsons line...Benjamin Johnsons
line...Edward LANES...crossing the Southanna River. Wit: William
Snelson Junr, Chas. Daniel, Wm. Thomson."
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_Philip PENDLETON ____________+ | (1752 - 1802) m 1774 _Philip Clayton PENDLETON I____________| | (1779 - 1863) m 1812 | | |_Agnes PATTERSON _____________+ | (1752 - ....) m 1774 _Philip Clayton PENDLETON II_| | (1814 - 1899) m 1838 | | | _Elisha BOYD _________________+ | | | (1769 - 1841) m 1795 | |_Sarah Ann BOYD _______________________| | (1797 - 1868) m 1812 | | |_Mary WAGGONER _______________+ | (1770 - 1803) m 1795 | |--Mason Chichester PENDLETON | (1848 - ....) | _Benjamin TUTT _______________+ | | (1750 - 1817) | _Charles Pendleton TUTT of Locust Hill_| | | (1780 - 1832) m 1806 | | | |_Elizabeth Clayton PENDLETON _+ | | (1754 - ....) |_Virginia Mercer TUTT _______| (1815 - ....) m 1838 | | _Richard McCarty CHICHESTER __+ | | (1769 - 1817) |_Ann Mason CHICHESTER _________________| (1789 - 1882) m 1806 | |_Ann Thomson MASON ___________+ (1769 - 1817)
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