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Mother: Lilly D. SPANGLER |
_John M. ALVIS ______+ | (1814 - 1860) m 1835 _William N. ALVIS C.S.A._| | (1844 - 1899) m 1865 | | |_Naomi HART _________ | (1821 - 1900) m 1835 _George Paul ALVIS __| | (1869 - 1930) m 1902| | | _____________________ | | | | |_Mary Ann LIPE __________| | (1845 - ....) m 1865 | | |_____________________ | | |--Elsie M ALVIS | (1907 - 1994) | _____________________ | | | _________________________| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_Lilly D. SPANGLER __| (1880 - ....) m 1902| | _____________________ | | |_________________________| | |_____________________
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Father: AMBROSE DUDLEY Earl of Warwick Mother: ANN WHORWOOD |
_EDMUND DUDLEY Chancellor of Ex______+ | (1462 - 1510) m 1494 _JOHN DUDLEY Earl of Warwick_| | (1502 - 1553) | | |_ELIZABETH de GREY Baroness of Lisle_+ | (1465 - 1530) m 1494 _AMBROSE DUDLEY Earl of Warwick_| | (1531 - 1589) | | | _EDWARD GUILDFORD Knt._______________ | | | (1474 - 1534) | |_JANE de GUILFORD ___________| | (1504 - 1554) | | |_ELEANOR WEST _______________________+ | (1481 - ....) | |--JOHN DUDLEY | (1550 - ....) | _____________________________________ | | | _____________________________| | | | | | |_____________________________________ | | |_ANN WHORWOOD __________________| (1530 - 1552) | | _____________________________________ | | |_____________________________| | |_____________________________________
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Mother: Mary "Polly" Ann PENN |
_John EDMONDS Sr._________ | (1720 - 1784) _James EDMUNDS __________| | (1743 - 1826) m 1760 | | |_Mary WATKINS ____________ | (1720 - ....) _William EDMUNDS _______| | (1776 - 1863) m 1805 | | | _Charles LAVENDER Sr._____ | | | (1725 - 1775) | |_Sarah LAVENDER _________| | (1744 - 1787) m 1760 | | |__________________________ | | |--Martha Ann EDMUNDS | (1813 - 1868) | _John PENN _______________+ | | (1736 - 1818) m 1756 | _Joseph PENN ____________| | | (1757 - 1792) m 1780 | | | |_Elizabeth MUNFORD _______ | | (1738 - 1818) m 1756 |_Mary "Polly" Ann PENN _| (1790 - 1846) m 1805 | | _Charles BURRUS (BURRIS) _+ | | (1750 - 1778) |_Frances "Fanny" BURRUS _| (1763 - 1793) m 1780 | |_Sarah WOOLFOLK __________
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Mother: MARIA de ABERNATHY |
It was partially remodelled in the 16th century, when the
courtyard and flanking buildings were added. Mary, Queen of
Scots, held a Privy Council at Edzell in August 1562, after the
Battle of Corrich. Edzell's most striking feature is its
magnificent formal walled garden. An inscription dated 1604
signifies the peaceful times anticipated when the Crown of
Scotland and England were united. It was in Edzell (and not
Dunnottar) that many claim the Scottish crown jewels were hidden
from Cromwell during his invasion of Scotland. Legend has it
that Anne of Lindsay removed them from nearby Dunnottar, in the
midst of Cromwell's siege of that fortress.
The square tower remains, but the most notable feature is the
walled Renaissance garden. Known as "The Pleasance", the garden
contains the fleur de lys, shamrock, rose and thistle - symbols
for France, Ireland, England and Scotland and contained within
its walls are stone carvings of the "cardinal virtues."
The wall itself is heavily decorated on three sides with
elaborate carved panels. The castle is the ancestral home of the
Lindsay family, who owned the castle until 1715, when the estate
was sold to Lord Panmure; but it was confiscated as a
consequence of his support of the Jacobite cause. Afterwards,
the Campbells of Argyle made it their base as they cleared the
district of Jacobite supporters. Many of the homes in the
nearby village of Edzell were built using many of the stones
from the ruins of the castle."
Src: http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Square/4638/edzell.html
Edzell Castle lies about 1 mile west of Edzell, which itself is
situated by the B966, north of Brechin. Entering Edzell, you'll
pass through a very interesing stone arch.
This photograph won an Honorable Mention at the 1992 Annual
Scottish Art Invitational. Copyright 1992 Catriona Fraser
Limited Edition of 100
http://www.math.tu-clausthal.de/~matsa/Urlaub/Edzell.Castle.gb.ht
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What is perhaps most special about Edzell castle is the red
walls. The buildings themselves have been skilfully extended
throughout history so that you'll have to give them a close look
to make out the transitions between older and newer parts. For
example stand in front of the former main entrance, look a
little left and see if you can find the transition there.
The small square garden next to the castle has been layed at the
beginning of this century and looks very cute indeed with its
little hedges that has been cut so that you can read the family
motto (dum spiro spero, endure forte). Worked into the garden
walls you find stone reliefs that cover several topics: the
Virtues, the Arts, the Planets. These reliefs were intended to
inspire people who went to the garden for recreation
_DAVID de LINDSAY 5th Lord Of Luffness______+ | (1235 - ....) m 1266 _ALEXANDER de LINDSAY 6th Lord of Crawford_| | (1267 - 1308) m 1290 | | |_MARGARET LINDSAY Lady of Lamberton_________+ | (1249 - ....) m 1266 _DAVID LINDSAY 7th Lord of Crawford_| | (1299 - ....) m 1324 | | | _ALEXANDER STEWART High Steward of Scotland_+ | | | (1210 - 1283) | |_BEATRIX STEWART Countess of Crawford______| | (1268 - ....) m 1290 | | |_JEAN MACRORY of Bute_______________________ | (1215 - ....) | |--ALEXANDER de LINDSAY Lord of Glenesk | (1329 - 1381) | _ORM de FIFE-ABERNATHY of Fife______________+ | | | _ALEXANDER de ABERNATHY ___________________| | | (1270 - ....) | | | |____________________________________________ | | |_MARIA de ABERNATHY ________________| (1295 - ....) m 1324 | | ____________________________________________ | | |___________________________________________| | |____________________________________________
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Mother: Rebecca Jane CORLEY |
_____________________ | __________________________| | | | |_____________________ | _Benjamin Franklin NARRAMORE _| | (1829 - 1889) | | | _____________________ | | | | |__________________________| | | | |_____________________ | | |--Olan Clinton NARRAMORE | (1870 - ....) | _Zacchaeus CORLEY I__+ | | (1762 - 1843) m 1805 | _Clinton CORLEY __________| | | (1807 - 1878) m 1832 | | | |_Elizabeth BURNETT __+ | | (1785 - 1853) m 1805 |_Rebecca Jane CORLEY _________| (1841 - 1924) | | _____________________ | | |_Martha Frances FERGUSON _| (1811 - 1879) m 1832 | |_____________________
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Mother: Margaret |
_ SCOTT _____________+ | (1640 - ....) _John SCOTT I "the Immigrant"_| | (1665 - 1749) | | |_____________________ | _Alexander SCOTT ____| | (1740 - ....) | | | _John DICK __________ | | | (1680 - 1749) | |_Margaret DICK _______________| | (1700 - 1749) | | |_Jane________________ | (1680 - ....) | |--James SCOTT | (1780 - ....) | _____________________ | | | ______________________________| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_Margaret____________| (1750 - ....) | | _____________________ | | |______________________________| | |_____________________
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