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Jean Jane Delishmutt b. 15 Jul 1780 in Frederick Co., Maryland
Trammell Delishmutt b. 1782 in Frederick Co., Maryland d. 1810
in Frederick Co., Maryland m. Margaret Mary Winifred Moriarty
(Wife) Marriage: 19 AUG 1809 in Frederick Co., Maryland
John Delishmutt b. Dec 1784 in Frederick Co., Maryland d. Nov
1809
Artemesia Delashmutt b. 7 Jan 1790 in Frederick Co., Maryland m.
Thomas Highdon (Husband)
Sampson Delishmutt b. Nov 1790 in Frederick Co., Maryland
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"Clearly wealthy. However, when Thomas Digges was less than ten
his father was attainted for treason in the Wyatt rebellion
against Mary and his estate confiscated. After the accession of
Elizabeth, Digges was able to reclaim the estate of his now dead
father. It is simply not clear what one can say about the
economic circumstances in which he was reared. Digges inherited
wealth. He succeeded in reclaiming his father's estate. It is
significant that he was a Member of Parliament in 1572 and 1584.
Muster-master-general of English force in Netherlands, 1586-94.
6. Scientific Disciplines Primary: Mathematics, Astronomy
Subordinate: Cartography, Engineering, Optics
Pantometria, 1571; it is impossible to separate Thomas Digges'
part of this work on surveying and mapping from that of his
father. The work includes a treatise on the geometric solids
that is certainly by Thomas Digges.
Alae seu scalae mathematicae, 1573, with observations of the new
star, and trigonometric theorems useful for determining
parallax. Digges' observations of the new star established him
as one of the ablest observers of his time.
Digges became the leader of the early English Copernicans. He
attached "A Perfit Description of the Caelestial Orbes," a
Copernican statement, to his republication of his father's
Prognotication, 1576. In 1579 (Stratioticos) Digges said that he
was working on a commentary on Copernicus.
Stratioticos, 1579, on military organization, including enough
mathematics for a soldier and a discussion of ballistics that
was based on his father's earlier work. This was the first
serious study of ballistics in England. Like his father Digges
was skilled in so-called "perspective glasses."
Digges dedicated Pantometria, 1571, to Nicholas Bacon. He
dedicated Alae seu scalae mathematicae, 1573, to Lord Burghley.
He was made muster-master-general through the influence of the
Earl of Leicester, to whom he dedicated Stratioticos, 1579.
Digges later wrote a defense of Leicester's relief of Sluse in
the Netherland's campaign.
9. Technological Involvement Types: Military Engineering,
Cartography, Navigation
Informal Connections: He got his mathematical training from his
father and John Dee. He was a intimate friend and co-worker of
Dee (protege of John Dee, the preeminent scientist in England).
Dee designed a huge radius astronomicus for him to observe the
new star of 1572."
Src: Compiled by: Richard S. Westfall
Department of History and Philosophy of Science, Indiana
University
http://es.rice.edu/ES/humsoc/Galileo/Catalog/Files/digges_tho.htm
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_JOHN "The Younger" DIGGES _+ | (1440 - ....) _JAMES DIGGES _______________| | (1470 - 1540) | | |_JOANNA CLIFTON ____________ | (1450 - ....) _LEONARD DIGGES of Wooten Court_| | (1520 - 1559) | | | ____________________________ | | | | |_PHILIPPA ENGHAM ____________| | (1470 - ....) | | |____________________________ | | |--THOMAS DIGGES Esq. of Wooten | (1549 - 1595) | ____________________________ | | | _THOMAS WILFORD of Hartridge_| | | (1500 - ....) | | | |____________________________ | | |_BRIDGET WILFORD _______________| (1520 - ....) | | ____________________________ | | |_____________________________| | |____________________________
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Colony of Virginia
Married: ABT 1695 in Westmoreland, Richmond County, Colony of
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_JOHN LEE ____________________+ | (1590 - ....) m 1616 _Richard LEE "the immigrant"_| | (1613 - 1664) m 1641 | | |_JANE HANCOCK ________________+ | (1580 - 1638) m 1616 _William LEE ________| | (1651 - 1697) | | | _Richard OWEN "the immigrant"_ | | | (1590 - ....) | |_Anne CONSTABLE OWEN? _______| | (1615 - 1706) m 1641 | | |______________________________ | | |--Mary LEE | (1676 - ....) | ______________________________ | | | _____________________________| | | | | | |______________________________ | | |_____________________| | | ______________________________ | | |_____________________________| | |______________________________
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_John MORTON Sr.__________________+ | (1650 - 1722) m 1682 _Joseph or Josiah MORTON _| | (1684 - 1752) | | |_Joane (Deborah) HUGHES (WIDOW) __ | (1662 - ....) m 1682 _Joseph MORTON ______| | (1709 - 1782) m 1730| | | __________________________________ | | | | |_Elizabeth DAVIS _________| | (1690 - ....) | | |__________________________________ | | |--Joe MORTON | (1749 - ....) | _Robert "Potato Hole" WOODSON Sr._+ | | (1634 - 1707) m 1657 | _Richard WOODSON _________| | | (1662 - 1716) m 1689 | | | |_Elizabeth FERRIS ________________+ | | (1636 - 1689) m 1657 |_Agnes WOODSON ______| (1710 - 1802) m 1730| | _John SMITH "the Immigrant"_______ | | (1638 - 1692) |_Anne SMITH ______________| (1662 - 1746) m 1689 | |__________________________________
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_Seth PURL I___________+ | (1780 - ....) _Seth Woods PURL II___| | (1811 - 1850) m 1837 | | |_______________________ | _Joseph Cunningham PURL I________| | (1840 - 1897) m 1876 | | | _John H. MONROE _______+ | | | (1790 - 1837) m 1813 | |_Mary M. C. MONROE ___| | (1819 - 1890) m 1837 | | |_Catherine CRAIG ______+ | (1795 - 1830) m 1813 | |--Gypsy Alzetta PURL | (1883 - ....) | _Richard Milton YOUNG _ | | (1800 - 1861) m 1831 | _James Farrell YOUNG _| | | (1832 - 1909) m 1852 | | | |_Nancy HUFF ___________+ | | (1810 - 1874) m 1831 |_Alzetta Missouri "Allie" YOUNG _| (1853 - 1927) m 1876 | | _William BUTLER _______ | | (1817 - ....) |_Angelina BUTLER _____| (1831 - ....) m 1852 | |_Harriett C. DEARMOND _+ (1817 - ....)
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