Mother: ITTA |
With the death of CARLOMAN, the last legitimate male descendant
of CHARLEMAGNE in 879, the rivalry for the kingship of Italy
became intense. BERENGER I, supported by the German faction, at
first had the upper hand. After 887 the French faction chose
Guido as their candidate. In 883, as Duke of Spoleto, he had
revolted against Charles the fat. Guido was a man of high
ambition. He had hopes of claiming the kingship of France and
Lorraine in 887. Returning to Italy with a Franco-Burgundian
following, he was elected King of Italy in 889 over the then
reigning BERENGER. He was able to keep BERENGER restrained
within the confines of his base of support in the northeast of
Italy. In 891, Guido took the title of Emporer. He was the first
non-Carolingian to do so. His intentions were to be an active
ruler, but they were pretty much thwarted by by the soon-to-be
emporer ARNULF, the illigitimate son of CARLOMAN, who was called
into Italy from Germany by BERENGER to help him regain the
throne. Guido died in 895, leaving his son, Lambert, who had
been co-reigning with him since 891, to complete the struggle
against BERENGER. Lambert died shortly thereafter in 898,
leaving the door open for BERENGER to regain the throne."
_GUIDO On The Breton March_________________________________+ | (0759 - 0814) _LAMBERT of Nantes_________| | (0780 - 0836) | | |___________________________________________________________ | _GUIDO I Marquis of Spoleto_| | (0810 - 0860) | | | _LOTHAIRE I de AQUITAINE CAROLING of The Holy Roman Empire_+ | | | (0795 - 0855) m 0821 | |_ROTRUDE CAROLING of Italy_| | (0833 - ....) | | |_ERMENGARDE de TOURS of Italy______________________________+ | (0800 - 0851) m 0821 | |--GUIDO of Italy | (0850 - 0895) | ___________________________________________________________ | | | ___________________________| | | | | | |___________________________________________________________ | | |_ITTA_______________________| (0820 - ....) | | ___________________________________________________________ | | |___________________________| | |___________________________________________________________
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Mother: MARGRED ferch Gruffudd GRIFFITH |
__________________________________________ | _PETER de ARDERNE ________________| | | | |__________________________________________ | _JOHN de ARDERNE Knt._____________| | (1260 - 1308) m 1305 | | | __________________________________________ | | | | |__________________________________| | | | |__________________________________________ | | |--JOHN de ARDERNE | (1300 - 1349) | _MADOG ap Maredudd of Powys_______________+ | | (1091 - 1160) | _GRUFFUDD ap Madog of Powys Fadog_| | | (1150 - ....) | | | |_SUSANNA ferch Gruffydd ap Cynan GWYNEDD _+ | | (1095 - ....) |_MARGRED ferch Gruffudd GRIFFITH _| (1260 - ....) m 1305 | | _HENRY de AUDLEY _________________________+ | | (1175 - 1236) m 1217 |_EMMA de AUDLEY __________________| (1226 - ....) | |_BEATREA (Bertrade) de MAINWARING ________+ (1190 - 1249) m 1217
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Mother: Sarah SNELL |
It is exhibited that there were numerous instances of individual
settlement of French Huguenots in Virginia prior and subsequent
to the influx of 1700. The names of Barraud, Bertrand,s
Boisseaut, Bowdoin,u Cazenove, Contesse, Cottrell,v Forloines,
Flournoy, Fuqua, Ghiselin, Jacquelin, Jouet,x Lacy, Mauzy,
Michie, Micou, Moncure, Seayy Trezevant and others, have been
most estimably represented.
Settled in VA; 1st James City County, then Goochland now
Powhatan County. No authentic record available records burned.
Also a John BRIANT Survey Report No. 8709, VA Colonial Records
Project Depository: Public Record Office, Class ADM 36/2343
Title: Admiralty Muster Books Dates: 1708
References: List of Muster Books Examined: 7/10/73
Exposures: 83
To be copies ff.142r-1614. 163v. 164r-184v, 186v Oxford At
Virginia June 1708 onwards, John Bennett Captain
142r-161r, Muster for May-June 1708
163v Men who joined or left:- John Smith, James Holmes,
Valentine Fling, Richard Briden,Samuel Makepiece, John Bastins,
Richard Bagge, Cornelius Falconer,Peter Roberts, John BRIANT,
Grigory Davis, John Mackmuting, John Floyd,Robert Denevan,
Richard Bowton, Thomas Jenkins, Dames Autrum, Benjamin
Silvester, Samuel More, Richard Owen, Joseph Armstrong, Nicholas
Small, John Banester, Robert Hindes, Anthony Goff, Francis Cane,
Ralph Young, Thomas Millward, Peter Hainess, William Blavk,
Henry Lawson,
List of marine officers and soldiers:-Nicholas Fisedn, John
Slaughter
164r-18v Muster for July-August 1708 in Virginia
186v Men who left of joined:- Jacob Faire, Dnis Viney, John
Rice, David HODGES, William Mattingly, John Clerkson, John
Hughes, Henry Andy, Humphrey Lang,Henry Tavall, Edmund Roark,
Nathanial Moulton, James Soulding, John Cristen, Joseph
Woodrife, Thomas Smith, John Dobson, Robert Annan,Christoper
Carvell.
List of men of the Burlington victualled on the Oxford, August 3
- August 18, 1708.
The town of La Rochelle, France, had a city wall around it. King
Huguenot, who lived in the 14th century, had the city gate
covered by an arch commemorating his life and deeds. The
Presbyterians held their revival meetings under his gate, and
the Catholics would not bother them, since they thought that old
King Huguenot's spirit walked on this gate at night. For this
reason, all Protestants were called by Catholics, Huguenots."
The political and economic conditions under which the Huguenots
settled in Virginia were described as follows:4 Huguenots
entered Virginia well before the revocation of the Edict of
Nantes in (1685). These earliest Huguenot settlers were few in
number and were only a stream compared to the torrent of
refugees after 1685. Actually there ? difficult, and
influenced no doubt by the favorable reports sent back to France
by their countrymen in the New World ... By May of 1681, four
years before the Revocation - there was a Huguenot Relief
Committee in London. One of its records of that year contains
'an account of the Monies received toward the Relief of Poore
Protestants Lately come over from the kingdom of France' and two
years later the Committee records themselves as paying seventy
pounds sterling 'for five french Protestants to come to
Virginia.' As a result of the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes
in 1685, immediately Half a million people, this being quite a
significant proportion of the population, became refugees. Most
fled to the countries where their predecessors had fled for
instance, to Holland, the German States, and England. Although
many remained in these havens, especially those who had skills
in craft and manufacture, there were too many to be absorbed.
Virginia was a natural for them because of previous immigration,
and being underpopulated and in need of settlement. In addition,
it was known to be generous both in naturalization of
foreigners, and in absolute religious toleration for most
Protestant sects. Quakers were, however, not encouraged to
settle there .
4 Bielenstein, Gabrielle Maupin,"How Huguenots Fared in
Virginia," Huguenot Refugees in the Settling of Colonial
America. New York, The Huguenot Society of America, 1985, pp.
89-98.
Old Churches, Ministers, and Families of Virginia. Article
LXIII. I will now speak more particularly of those Huguenots
who settled in Virginia. As early as the year 1660 some few came
over, fleeing from the earlier persecutions. They were
sufficient in number to induce an Act of the Assembly granting
them the privilege of citizens. Toward the close of the century
we read of some settling themselves on the Rappahannock. In the
year 1690, so many had settled on the south side of James River,
in Henrico county, (which was then on both sides of the river),
that the Assembly passed an act giving them a large tract of
land along the river as their possession, exempting them from
all county and State taxes for seven years, and then extending
the privilege indefinitely. They were required to support their
own minister in their own way. Accordingly, in dividing the
grant into farms, all running down to the river in narrow slips,
a portion of the most valuable was set apart for the minister,
and continued for a long time to be in possession and use of the
minister, while one was resident in the parish, and after that
to be rented out, and the proceeds paid for such occasional
services as were rendered by neighbouring ministers. At length,
as it could not be seized and alienated by the act for selling
the glebes, it got into private hands, and has been thus held
for many years. As service is now regularly held in the old
church in Manakintown settlement, it is believed that the glebe
originally consecrated to the support of a minister will be
restored to its first design and long use. The service of the
Episcopal Church was used, and sermons preached for some time in
both French and English, as some of both nations attended the
church at Manakin.*In the year 1714 a list of the little Colony
was sent to England of men, women, and children, amounting to
nearly three hundred. The list is before me. The minister was
the Rev. Jean Caison.
"Alias: /James/ Listed as Head right on a patent of John
Pleasants in 1715 which means he arrived year earlier.
1783 James Bryant Will Book No.1,1777-1795 (Reel 15 ) p.88-89.
Will pro. 16 Oct. 1783 p. 90. Inv. rec. 18 Dec. 1783 Virgina
wills and Administrations."
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born:La Chateau Brienne, France
_Thomas BRIAND ______+ | (1610 - ....) _Stephan BRIAND Sr.__| | (1630 - ....) | | |_____________________ | _Stephan BRIAND Jr.__| | (1650 - ....) | | | _____________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | |_____________________ | | |--Jacques BRYANT (BRIAND\BRIANT) | (1676 - 1755) | _____________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_Sarah SNELL ________| (1650 - ....) | | _____________________ | | |_____________________| | |_____________________
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Mother: Mary HOLLIDAY |
Quin, D. H. McComb City, Pike Co. MS (page R-14)
Quin, O. B. McComb City, Pike Co. MS (page R-14)
[S478]
_William Seymour? CATCHINGS _+ | (1720 - ....) _Benjamim CATCHINGS M.D._| | (1748 - 1798) m 1768 | | |_____________________________ | _Joseph CATCHINGS ___| | (1782 - 1852) m 1801| | | _Humphrey CRIDDLE ___________ | | | (1720 - 1780) m 1749 | |_Mildred CRIDDLE ________| | (1749 - 1839) m 1768 | | |_Mildred KING _______________ | (1720 - ....) m 1749 | |--Thomas Jefferson CATCHINGS M.D. | (1806 - 1883) | _____________________________ | | | _________________________| | | | | | |_____________________________ | | |_Mary HOLLIDAY ______| (1787 - 1827) m 1801| | _____________________________ | | |_________________________| | |_____________________________
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Mother: RAILINDA of Como |
_ADALBERT III de TUSCANY Margrave of Tuscany_+ | (0900 - 0950) _ALBERTO AZZO de TUSCANY Count of Lucca_| | (.... - 0975) | | |_____________________________________________ | _HUMBERT I or OBERTO II de ESTE of Este_| | (.... - 1014) | | | _BONIFACIO I Duke of Spoleto_________________ | | | (.... - 0928) | |_GUILLA of Spoleto______________________| | | | |_____________________________________________ | | |--BERTHA de ESTE of Este | (.... - 1037) | _____________________________________________ | | | _WIPRAND Count of Como__________________| | | (.... - 0999) | | | |_____________________________________________ | | |_RAILINDA of Como_______________________| | | _____________________________________________ | | |________________________________________| | |_____________________________________________
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Mother: Alice LUCKIN |
[240580]
LDS b. York Co. VA
__________________________ | _Francis PAGE _______| | (1593 - 1678) | | |__________________________ | _John PAGE "the Immigrant"_| | (1628 - 1691) m 1656 | | | _GEORGE THOMAS WYATT Knt._+ | | | (1550 - 1624) m 1582 | |_ISABEL WYATT _______| | | | |_JANE FINCH ______________+ | (1556 - 1639) m 1582 | |--Mary PAGE | (1648 - 1667) | __________________________ | | | _EDWARD LUCKIN ______| | | (1600 - ....) | | | |__________________________ | | |_Alice LUCKIN _____________| (1625 - 1698) m 1656 | | __________________________ | | |_____________________| | |__________________________
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Mother: Ann HAW |
_____________________ | _John STEWART "the Immigrant"_| | (1695 - 1784) | | |_____________________ | _John STEWART _______| | (1734 - 1784) m 1755| | | _____________________ | | | | |______________________________| | | | |_____________________ | | |--Charles STEWART | (1758 - 1836) | _____________________ | | | _John HAW "the Immigrant"_____| | | (1718 - 1779) | | | |_____________________ | | |_Ann HAW ____________| (1738 - 1830) m 1755| | _John RICHARDSON ____ | | (1690 - 1753) |_Sarah RICHARDSON ____________| (1720 - ....) | |_____________________
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Mother: Martha Hannah DAVIS |
Children:
1. DescendantsDorothea Venable d. 1826 KY m. John Collier Goode
(Husband) b. 20 Nov 1765 in Prince Edward, VA Marriage: 5 JUL
1790 in Prince Edward, VA
2. DescendantsMary Venable b. 13 Mar 1753 in VA m. Robert Martin
(Husband) b. About. 1750 in King and Queen, VAMarriage: 20 MAR
1769 in Prince Edward, VA
3. DescendantsElizabeth Venable b. 24 Mar 1755 in Prince Edward,
VA m. Massaniello Womack (Husband) b. 24 May 1751 in
Cumberland, VA Marriage: 10 Feb 1775 in Prince Edward, VA
4. DescendantsSarah Venable b. 23 Jan 1758 in Prince Edward, VA
m. Peyton Glenn (Husband) b. About. 1755 in Prospect, Prince
Edward, VA
5. DescendantsRobert Venable b. 17 Feb 1760 in Prince Edward, VA
m. Sarah Madison (Wife) b. 1769 in Charlotte, VA Marriage: 14
DEC 1786 in Charlotte, VA
6. DescendantsMartha Venable b. 15 Jul 1762 in Prince Edward, VA
m. James W. Brown (Husband) b. About. 1760 in Prince Edward, VA
Marriage: 13 DEC 1787
7. DescendantsAnn Venable b. 3 May 1764 in Prince Edward, VAd.
1836 KY m.
Daniel Glenn (Husband) b. 1760 in Prince Edward, VAMarriage: 20
DEC 1784 in Prince Edward, VA
8. DescendantsAgnes Venable b. 26 Jan 1771 in Prince Edward, VA
m. Nathaniel Holloway (Husband) b. About. 1767 Marriage: 18 FEB
1794 in Prince Edward Co., VA and William Goode (Husband) b.
About. 1767 in Prince Edward, VA Marriage: 24 DEC 1796 in Prince
Edward Co., VA
9. DescendantsCharles Venable b. 26 Mar 1773 in Prince Edward,
VA
10. DescendantsNancy Venable b. 2 Dec 1775 in Prince Edward, VA
m. James Daniel (Husband) and William A. Lilly (Husband) b. Apr
1767 in Kingston, Gloucester, VA Marriage: MAY 1797.
_(RESEARCH QUERY) VENABLE _________ | _Abraham I VENABLE "the Immigrant"_| | (1673 - ....) m 1700 | | |___________________________________ | _Abraham VENABLE II___| | (1700 - 1768) m 1723 | | | _John LEWIS III____________________+ | | | (1635 - 1690) m 1660 | |_Mildred Elizabeth LEWIS __________| | (1676 - ....) m 1700 | | |_Isabella MILLER __________________+ | (1640 - 1703) m 1660 | |--Charles Lewis VENABLE | (1730 - 1815) | _Nathaniel DAVIS I "the Immigrant"_ | | (1645 - 1710) m 1675 | _Nathaniel Robert DAVIS I__________| | | (1676 - 1771) | | | |_Mary Elizabeth HUGHES ____________+ | | (1650 - ....) m 1675 |_Martha Hannah DAVIS _| (1702 - 1765) m 1723 | | _Hugh Ap LEWIS ____________________ | | (1660 - ....) |_Abadiah LEWIS ____________________| (1680 - ....) | |___________________________________
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