Hugh Hughes1
M
Hugh Hughes||p238.htm#i11951||||Elizabeth Coytemore||p104.htm#i11949|||||||William Coytemore||p104.htm#i9764|Mary Lewis||p269.htm#i21102|
Hugh Hughes was the son of Elizabeth Coytemore.1 Hugh Hughes alias Gwyn.1
Citations
- [S14] Henry F. Waters, Genealogical Gleanings in England, p. 160 (Hele, 125).
Aurelia C. Hughson1
F
Aurelia C. Hughson married Montagu Grant Powell, son of Dr. Robert Henry Wynyard Powell and Elizabeth Fisher Torrance.1
Child of Aurelia C. Hughson and Montagu Grant Powell
- Robert Montagu Powell Powell1 b. 8 Apr 1914, d. 17 Mar 2004
Citations
- [S232] Ancestry.com Database, Ontario, Canada Deaths, 1869-1934. Obituary notice in The Brockville Recorder 27 March 2004.
Mary Hulbert1
F
Mary Hulbert married Roland Cotton.
Child of Mary Hulbert and Roland Cotton
- Rev. John Cotton+ b. 4 Dec 1585, d. 23 Dec 1652
Citations
- [S75] Frederick Lewis Weis, Colonial Clergy, p. 62.
Margaret Hulins1
F, d. after 26 March 1661
Margaret Hulins married Thomas Bliss.1 Margaret Hulins died after 26 March 1661.1
Child of Margaret Hulins and Thomas Bliss
- Samuel Bliss+1 b. c 1624, d. 23 Mar 1720
Citations
- [S34] Unverified internet information.
Edward Hull1
M, b. before 1635
Edward Hull|b. b 1635|p238.htm#i3869|Robert Hull|b. c 1593\nd. 28 Jul 1666|p238.htm#i1723|Elizabeth (Unknown) widow Storer|d. 7 May 1646|p4.htm#i1724|||||||||||||
Edward Hull was born before 1635.1 He was the son of Robert Hull and Elizabeth (Unknown) widow Storer.1 Edward Hull married Elinor Newman on 20 January 1652/53 in Boston.1,2 Edward Hull was living in Braintree.1
Child of Edward Hull and Elinor Newman
- Edward Hull1 b. a 1653
Edward Hull1
M, b. after 1653
Edward Hull|b. a 1653|p238.htm#i3872|Edward Hull|b. b 1635|p238.htm#i3869|Elinor Newman||p322.htm#i3871|Robert Hull|b. c 1593\nd. 28 Jul 1666|p238.htm#i1723|Elizabeth (Unknown) widow Storer|d. 7 May 1646|p4.htm#i1724|||||||
Edward Hull was born after 1653. He was the son of Edward Hull and Elinor Newman.1 Before 1689 he was a a haberdasher in London; Samuel Sewall roomed at the Hat-in-Hand within Aldgate, the house of "Cousin Hull," whilst in England in 1689.1
Citations
- [S25] Samuel Sewall, Diary of Samuel Sewall (1973 ed.), Vol 2 p. 1090.
Elizabeth Hull1
F, b. 1652/53, d. 1652/53
Elizabeth Hull|b. 1652/53\nd. 1652/53|p238.htm#i10691|John Hull|b. 18 Dec 1624\nd. 30 Sep 1683|p238.htm#i33|Judith Quincy|b. 16 Mar 1627/28\nd. 22 Jun 1695|p368.htm#i224|Robert Hull|b. c 1593\nd. 28 Jul 1666|p238.htm#i1723|Elizabeth (Unknown) widow Storer|d. 7 May 1646|p4.htm#i1724|Edmund Quincy|b. 1602\nd. c 1639|p365.htm#i299|Judith Pares|d. 29 Mar 1654|p335.htm#i3870|
Elizabeth Hull died in 1652/53.1 She was born in 1652/53.1 She was the daughter of John Hull and Judith Quincy.1
Citations
- [S102] Annie Haven Thwing, Inhabitants of the Town of Boston, 39422.
Hannah Hull1
F, b. 14 February 1657/58, d. 19 October 1717
Hannah Hull|b. 14 Feb 1657/58\nd. 19 Oct 1717|p238.htm#i32|John Hull|b. 18 Dec 1624\nd. 30 Sep 1683|p238.htm#i33|Judith Quincy|b. 16 Mar 1627/28\nd. 22 Jun 1695|p368.htm#i224|Robert Hull|b. c 1593\nd. 28 Jul 1666|p238.htm#i1723|Elizabeth (Unknown) widow Storer|d. 7 May 1646|p4.htm#i1724|Edmund Quincy|b. 1602\nd. c 1639|p365.htm#i299|Judith Pares|d. 29 Mar 1654|p335.htm#i3870|
Hannah Hull was born on 14 February 1657/58 in Boston.2,3 She was the daughter of John Hull and Judith Quincy. Hannah Hull married Chief Justice Samuel E. Sewall, son of Rev. Henry Sewall and Jane Dummer, on 28 February 1675/76 in Boston the ceremony was performed by Governor Bradstreet. It is said that she bought a vast dowry of £30,000 in New England silver shillings, being her own weight in silver.1,4,5 Hannah Hull died on 19 October 1717 at the age of 59.6 She was buried on 23 October 1717 "My dear wife is inter'd. Bearers Lt. Gov. Dumer, Maj. Gen. Winthrop; Co. Elisha Hutchinson, Col. Townsend; Andrew Belcher Esq. & Simon Stoddard Esq. I intended Col. Taylor for a Bearer, but his was fro home..... Bror. Gerrish prayd with us when returnd from the Tomb:" His diary cited in Sibley v. 2.7
Children of Hannah Hull and Chief Justice Samuel E. Sewall
- John Sewall8 b. 2 Apr 1677, d. 11 Sep 1678
- Samuel Sewall+ b. 11 Jun 1678, d. 27 Feb 1750/51
- Hannah Sewall9 b. 3 Feb 1679/80, d. 16 Aug 1724
- Elizabeth Sewall+ b. 29 Dec 1681, d. 10 Jul 1716
- Hull Sewall2 b. 8 Jul 1684, d. 18 Jun 1686
- Henry Sewall2 b. 7 Dec 1685, d. 22 Dec 1685
- Stephen Sewall2 b. 30 Jan 1686/87, d. 26 Jul 1687
- Rev. Dr. Joseph Sewall+ b. 15 Aug 1688, d. 4 Jul 1769
- Judith Sewall2 b. 13 Aug 1690, d. 21 Sep 1690
- Mary Sewall+ b. 28 Oct 1691, d. 17 Nov 1710
- Jane Sewall2 b. 7 Aug 1693, d. 13 Sep 1693
- Sarah Sewall2 b. 21 Nov 1694, d. 23 Dec 1696
- (Still-born) Sewall2 b. 21 May 1696, d. 21 May 1696
- Judith Sewall+ b. 2 Jan 1701/2, d. 23 Dec 1740
Citations
- [S3] Nina Moore Tiffany, Samuel E. Sewell: a memoir, p.2.
- [S25] Samuel Sewall, Diary of Samuel Sewall (1973 ed.), p. 1076.
- [S124] Samuel (Rev.) Sewall, Pedigree of Sewall.
- [S25] Samuel Sewall, Diary of Samuel Sewall (1973 ed.), p. 14.
- [S123] Clarence Almon Torrey, New England Marriages Prior to 1700.
- [S24] Sarah Elizabeth Titcomb, Early New England People, p.218.
- [S8] John Langdon Sibley, Biographical Sketches, 1659-1677., p.358.
- [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
- [S8] John Langdon Sibley, Biographical Sketches, 1659-1677., p.359.
John Hull1
M, b. 18 December 1624, d. 30 September 1683
John Hull|b. 18 Dec 1624\nd. 30 Sep 1683|p238.htm#i33|Robert Hull|b. c 1593\nd. 28 Jul 1666|p238.htm#i1723|Elizabeth (Unknown) widow Storer|d. 7 May 1646|p4.htm#i1724|||||||||||||
John Hull. Silversmith and goldsmith. He was born on 18 December 1624 in Market Harborough, Leicestershire, England.3,2 He was the son of Robert Hull and Elizabeth (Unknown) widow Storer.2 He attended school in England and in 1635 accompanied his parents to New England, arriving in Boston, Nov. 7, 1635. He attended for a short time the first school in Boston, established by Philemon Potmort, April 23, 1635; but was then taken out to help his father plant corn, and he aided him in farm-work for seven years. He then learned the goldsmith's trade. John Hull was chosen corporal under the command of Major Gibbons in 1618, and was made a sergeant in 1652. In that year the general court, in direct defiance of the Mixt Moneys Case decision of 1604 that the Crown of England had the sole right to coin money, ordered a mint to be set up in Boston for the coloring of shillings anti their fractions, every shilling to be 66 2/3 grains of fine silver, and in form flat and square on the edges, stamped on one side with "N. E.," and on the other "XIId." and the fractional coins "VId." and "IIId." The issue for forty years bore the one date "1652," except the "IId."pieces first issued in 1662. On Oct. 19, 1652, it was ordered that, to prevent "clipping or washing," they should have a double ring on either side with the inscription "Massachusetts" and a tree in the centre on the obverse and "New England" and the year on the reverse. John Hull was named for the employment and took his oath of office, June 11, 1652, having Robert Sanderson as a partner in the enterprise. He held the position of mint-master until his death, and received as payment one out of every twenty shillings coined and made a large fortune at that rate, computed at from £30,000 to £40,000. It was also subsequently claimed that the shilling pieces which he coined contained only about 602/3 grains of fine silver, in which case be also made a profit of 6 grains of silver on every shilling coined. In 1686 silver coinage was suspended and colonial bills of credit were issued, the royalists of the colony called the issue the money of treason and claimed that it was made from silver stolen from the Spaniards, that it was dishonest money, that it lowered the royal standard, inflated the colonial currency and that the seigniorage was exorbitant. The contest over the Pine Tree money was more intense when bills of credit were issued. Hull was chosen ensign of the South Military company in 1654, and was selected by the sergeant major and military officers to keep the records of their proceedings in 1656. He was one of the seven selectmen of Boston, 1657-63, and treasurer of the board, 1660-63. He became a member of the artillery company in 1660, afterward known as the Ancient and Honorable artillery; was elected ensign under General Leverett in 1663; lieutenant in 1664; and served as captain, 1671-78. He was deputy for the town of Wenham to the general court in 1668; for the town of Westfield, 1671, 1673 and 1674, for Concord in 1676 and for Salisbury, 1679-80. He was appointed by the council, June 25, 1675, to be one of the war committee and also treasurer-at-war, and served as county treasurer, 1676-79, and as an assistant, 1680-82. He was one of the principal American merchants, if not the greatest of his time, and owned two vessels, which were constantly engaged in voyages to and from the West Indies, England and France, while from year to year he was interested in numerous ventures in beaver, and various other commodities in other ships. He helped to found the Old South church, which was the third church in Boston, 1669. Of his several children, Hannah, who was married to Samuel Sewall, Feb. 28, 1675, was the only one who reached maturity. President Quincy calls John Hull one of the earliest benefactors of Harvard college and a gift of £100 is recorded in 1681.4 John Hull married Judith Quincy, daughter of Edmund Quincy and Judith Pares, on 11 May 1647 in Boston the service was performed by Gov. John Winthrop. She was his step-sister.5,6 John Hull died on 30 September 1683 in Boston, Massachusetts, at the age of 58 (also recorded as 1 Oct 1683).3,4
Children of John Hull and Judith Quincy
- Elizabeth Hull7 b. 1652/53, d. 1652/53
- Mary Hull7 b. 1652/53, d. 1652/53
- John Hull7 b. 1654, d. 1654
- Hannah Hull+ b. 14 Feb 1657/58, d. 19 Oct 1717
Citations
- [S3] Nina Moore Tiffany, Samuel E. Sewell: a memoir, p.4.
- [S18] Various editors, Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans, Vol. 5, p. 519.
- [S10] Charles G. Steffen, The Sewall children in Colonial New England.
- [S18] Various editors, Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans, Vol. 5, p. 419.
- [S99] Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration begins, Quincy.
- [S123] Clarence Almon Torrey, New England Marriages Prior to 1700.
- [S102] Annie Haven Thwing, Inhabitants of the Town of Boston, 39422.
John Hull1
M, b. 1654, d. 1654
John Hull|b. 1654\nd. 1654|p238.htm#i10693|John Hull|b. 18 Dec 1624\nd. 30 Sep 1683|p238.htm#i33|Judith Quincy|b. 16 Mar 1627/28\nd. 22 Jun 1695|p368.htm#i224|Robert Hull|b. c 1593\nd. 28 Jul 1666|p238.htm#i1723|Elizabeth (Unknown) widow Storer|d. 7 May 1646|p4.htm#i1724|Edmund Quincy|b. 1602\nd. c 1639|p365.htm#i299|Judith Pares|d. 29 Mar 1654|p335.htm#i3870|
Citations
- [S102] Annie Haven Thwing, Inhabitants of the Town of Boston, 39422.
Mary Hull1
F, b. 1652/53, d. 1652/53
Mary Hull|b. 1652/53\nd. 1652/53|p238.htm#i10692|John Hull|b. 18 Dec 1624\nd. 30 Sep 1683|p238.htm#i33|Judith Quincy|b. 16 Mar 1627/28\nd. 22 Jun 1695|p368.htm#i224|Robert Hull|b. c 1593\nd. 28 Jul 1666|p238.htm#i1723|Elizabeth (Unknown) widow Storer|d. 7 May 1646|p4.htm#i1724|Edmund Quincy|b. 1602\nd. c 1639|p365.htm#i299|Judith Pares|d. 29 Mar 1654|p335.htm#i3870|
Mary Hull died in 1652/53.1 She was born in 1652/53.1 She was the daughter of John Hull and Judith Quincy.1
Citations
- [S102] Annie Haven Thwing, Inhabitants of the Town of Boston, 39422.
Robert Hull1
M, b. circa 1593, d. 28 July 1666
Robert Hull. A blacksmith and chandler.2 He was born circa 1593.3 He married firstly Elizabeth (Unknown) widow Storer.1 Robert Hull came to Boston on 7 November 1635 in the George of Bristol.2 He married secondly Judith Pares between 1646 and 1654 in Boston.4,3 Robert Hull made a will on 20 May 1657. He died on 28 July 1666.2
Children of Robert Hull and Elizabeth (Unknown) widow Storer
- John Hull+1 b. 18 Dec 1624, d. 30 Sep 1683
- Edward Hull+2 b. b 1635
Daniel Humphreys Jr.1
M
Daniel Humphreys Jr. married Catherine Sparhawk, daughter of Nathaniel Sparhawk and Catherine Sparhawk, in 1794.1
Citations
- [S170] Unknown author, Genealogy of the Sparhawk family, p. 30.
Emily Humphreys1
F, b. 12 February 1813
Emily Humphreys|b. 12 Feb 1813|p238.htm#i20216|Rear Admiral Sir Salusbury Pryce Humphreys C.B., K.C.H.|b. 24 Nov 1778\nd. 17 Nov 1845|p238.htm#i1140|Maria Davenport|b. 10 Apr 1785\nd. 1 Dec 1866|p118.htm#i1141|Rev. Evan Humphreys||p238.htm#i18646|Mary Pryce||p359.htm#i18648|William Davenport|b. 18 Nov 1745\nd. 14 Apr 1829|p118.htm#i10003||||
Emily Humphreys was born on 12 February 1813.1 She was the daughter of Rear Admiral Sir Salusbury Pryce Humphreys C.B., K.C.H. and Maria Davenport.1 Emily Humphreys was christened on 23 February 1813 at Bramhall Hall Chapel, Cheshire.1
Citations
- [S232] Ancestry.com Database, England & Wales Christening Records, 1530-1906.
Rev. Evan Humphreys1,2
M
Rev. Evan Humphreys. Rector of Montgomery and Clungunford.1 He married Mary Pryce.2
Child of Rev. Evan Humphreys and Mary Pryce
- Rear Admiral Sir Salusbury Pryce Humphreys C.B., K.C.H.+1 b. 24 Nov 1778, d. 17 Nov 1845
Mary Humphreys
F
Mary Humphreys married John Muncaster Sadler.
Child of Mary Humphreys and John Muncaster Sadler
- William Windham Sadler b. c 1867, d. 5 Feb 1909
Rev. Salusbury Humphreys1
M, d. 13 April 1855
Rev. Salusbury Humphreys|d. 13 Apr 1855|p238.htm#i20214|Rear Admiral Sir Salusbury Pryce Humphreys C.B., K.C.H.|b. 24 Nov 1778\nd. 17 Nov 1845|p238.htm#i1140|Maria Davenport|b. 10 Apr 1785\nd. 1 Dec 1866|p118.htm#i1141|Rev. Evan Humphreys||p238.htm#i18646|Mary Pryce||p359.htm#i18648|William Davenport|b. 18 Nov 1745\nd. 14 Apr 1829|p118.htm#i10003||||
Rev. Salusbury Humphreys was the son of Rear Admiral Sir Salusbury Pryce Humphreys C.B., K.C.H. and Maria Davenport.1 Rev. Salusbury Humphreys married Martha Handley on 24 February 1848 in North Muskham, Nottinghamshire.1 Rev. Salusbury Humphreys died on 13 April 1855.2
Rear Admiral Sir Salusbury Pryce Humphreys C.B., K.C.H.1
M, b. 24 November 1778, d. 17 November 1845
Rear Admiral Sir Salusbury Pryce Humphreys C.B., K.C.H.|b. 24 Nov 1778\nd. 17 Nov 1845|p238.htm#i1140|Rev. Evan Humphreys||p238.htm#i18646|Mary Pryce||p359.htm#i18648|||||||||||||
Rear Admiral Sir Salusbury Pryce Humphreys C.B., K.C.H.. Rear-admiral of the White.3 He was born on 24 November 1778 in Clungford Rectory, Ludlow, Shropshire.3 He was the son of Rev. Evan Humphreys and Mary Pryce.2,3 Rear Admiral Sir Salusbury Pryce Humphreys C.B., K.C.H. married firstly Jane Elizabeth Morin in 1805.3 Rear Admiral Sir Salusbury Pryce Humphreys C.B., K.C.H. married secondly Maria Davenport, daughter of William Davenport, on 31 May 1810.2 His assumed the name and arms of Davenport by sign manual thus becoming Rear Admiral Sir Salusbury Pryce Davenport on 4 May 1838.2 Rear Admiral Sir Salusbury Pryce Humphreys C.B., K.C.H. died on 17 November 1845 in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, at the age of 66.4
Children of Rear Admiral Sir Salusbury Pryce Humphreys C.B., K.C.H. and Maria Davenport
- Rev. Salusbury Humphreys5 d. 13 Apr 1855
- William Davenport Humphreys2 b. Sep 1811, d. 21 Feb 1869
- Emily Humphreys6 b. 12 Feb 1813
- Major Trevor Humphreys+7 b. 29 Jul 1814, d. 1868
- Capt. Charles Edgecumbe Davenport+8 b. 26 Dec 1819, d. Dec 1875
Citations
- [S26] Hector Livingston Duff, Sewells in the New World, p. 85.
- [S418] George Ormerod, History of Chester, Vol. 3, p. 828.
- [S190] William R. O'Byrne, Naval Biographical Dictionary, p. 265.
- [S34] Unverified internet information.
- [S205] Newspaper, Hampshire Telegraph and Sussex Chronicle etc (Portsmouth, England), Saturday, February 26, 1848; Issue 2525.
- [S232] Ancestry.com Database, England & Wales Christening Records, 1530-1906.
- [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
- [S117] The Times Newspaper, Jan 21, 1941.
Major Trevor Humphreys1,2
M, b. 29 July 1814, d. 1868
Major Trevor Humphreys|b. 29 Jul 1814\nd. 1868|p238.htm#i1139|Rear Admiral Sir Salusbury Pryce Humphreys C.B., K.C.H.|b. 24 Nov 1778\nd. 17 Nov 1845|p238.htm#i1140|Maria Davenport|b. 10 Apr 1785\nd. 1 Dec 1866|p118.htm#i1141|Rev. Evan Humphreys||p238.htm#i18646|Mary Pryce||p359.htm#i18648|William Davenport|b. 18 Nov 1745\nd. 14 Apr 1829|p118.htm#i10003||||
Major Trevor Humphreys. Of the 1st Regiment or the Royal Regiment of Foot.4 He was born on 29 July 1814 in Bramhall, Cheshire. He was the son of Rear Admiral Sir Salusbury Pryce Humphreys C.B., K.C.H. and Maria Davenport.3 He entered military service as a Ensign 8 June 1830; Lieutenant 22 March 1833 and Captain 10 March 1837. Retired 11 November 1851. Adjutant of the Cheshire Militia. The 1861 Census lists him as a major in the 2nd Regiment Cheshire Militia.5,4
Major Trevor Humphreys married Frances Georgina Sewell, daughter of Chief Justice Jonathan/3 Sewell and Henrietta Smith, on 1 July 1837 in Chapel of the Holy Trinity, Quebec, Canada, the service was conducted by the Rev. H.D. Sewell.6 His name changed to Trevor Davenport being the date his father changed his name. He had married the previous year under the name Humphreys. On the night of 7 April 1861 Major Trevor Humphreys and Frances Georgina Sewell were listed in the 1861 Census at Broomhall Hall, Macclesfield, Cheshire.7 Major Trevor Humphreys died in 1868 in Macclesfield, Cheshire.2
Major Trevor Humphreys married Frances Georgina Sewell, daughter of Chief Justice Jonathan/3 Sewell and Henrietta Smith, on 1 July 1837 in Chapel of the Holy Trinity, Quebec, Canada, the service was conducted by the Rev. H.D. Sewell.6 His name changed to Trevor Davenport being the date his father changed his name. He had married the previous year under the name Humphreys. On the night of 7 April 1861 Major Trevor Humphreys and Frances Georgina Sewell were listed in the 1861 Census at Broomhall Hall, Macclesfield, Cheshire.7 Major Trevor Humphreys died in 1868 in Macclesfield, Cheshire.2
Children of Major Trevor Humphreys and Frances Georgina Sewell
- Salusbury Sewell Davenport3 b. 29 Jul 1838, d. 13 Mar 1869
- Trevor Henry Davenport8 b. c Jan 1842, d. 7 Jun 1843
- Eveline Jessie Davenport5 b. 14 Oct 1843, d. Jun 1911
- Malcolm Davenport5 b. 1849
- Constance Georgiana M. Davenport+5 b. c 1852
- Jeslyn Francis Trower Davenport3 b. c 1856, d. 23 Aug 1877
Citations
- [S26] Hector Livingston Duff, Sewells in the New World, p. 83.
- [S418] George Ormerod, History of Chester, Vol. 3, p. 828.
- [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
- [S134] H.G. Hart, Army List, 1860.
- [S218] 1861 British Census, R.G.9 2582.
- [S232] Ancestry.com Database, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967. Québec (Anglican) (Québec (Garrison)), 1837.
- [S218] 1861 British Census, RG9 2582,116,1.
- [S232] Ancestry.com Database, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967. Québec (Anglican) (Québec (Anglican Cathedral Holy Trinity church)), 1843.
William Davenport Humphreys1
M, b. September 1811, d. 21 February 1869
William Davenport Humphreys|b. Sep 1811\nd. 21 Feb 1869|p238.htm#i21180|Rear Admiral Sir Salusbury Pryce Humphreys C.B., K.C.H.|b. 24 Nov 1778\nd. 17 Nov 1845|p238.htm#i1140|Maria Davenport|b. 10 Apr 1785\nd. 1 Dec 1866|p118.htm#i1141|Rev. Evan Humphreys||p238.htm#i18646|Mary Pryce||p359.htm#i18648|William Davenport|b. 18 Nov 1745\nd. 14 Apr 1829|p118.htm#i10003||||
William Davenport Humphreys. Major 26th Foot, Lt. Colonel 2nd Royal Cheshire Militia.1 He was born in September 1811.1 He was the son of Rear Admiral Sir Salusbury Pryce Humphreys C.B., K.C.H. and Maria Davenport.1 William Davenport Humphreys married firstly Camilla Maria Gatt in 1833 in Malta.1 His name was changed to William Davenport Davenport being the date his father changed his name.1 William Davenport Humphreys married Diana Elizabeth Handley in October 1850.1 William Davenport Humphreys died on 21 February 1869 at the age of 57.1
Citations
- [S418] George Ormerod, History of Chester, Vol. 3, p. 828.
Andras II of Hungary, King of Hungary
M, b. 1176, d. 21 September 1235
Andras II of Hungary, King of Hungary was born in 1176. He married Iolande de Courteney, Queen of Hungary in 1215. Andras II of Hungary, King of Hungary died on 21 September 1235.
Child of Andras II of Hungary, King of Hungary and Iolande de Courteney, Queen of Hungary
- Yolande of Hungary,+ b. bt 1213 - 1219, d. 12 Oct 1251
Yolande of Hungary,
F, b. between 1213 and 1219, d. 12 October 1251
Yolande of Hungary,|b. bt 1213 - 1219\nd. 12 Oct 1251|p238.htm#i13326|Andras II of Hungary, King of Hungary|b. 1176\nd. 21 Sep 1235|p238.htm#i13330|Iolande de Courteney, Queen of Hungary|b. c 1198|p103.htm#i13331|||||||||||||
Yolande of Hungary, was born between 1213 and 1219 in Hungary. She was the daughter of Andras II of Hungary, King of Hungary and Iolande de Courteney, Queen of Hungary. Yolande of Hungary, married King James I of Aragon James the Conqueror on 8 September 1235. Yolande of Hungary, died on 12 October 1251 in Huesca, Spain.
Child of Yolande of Hungary, and King James I of Aragon James the Conqueror
- Isabella of Aragon Infanta of Aragon+ b. 1247, d. 28 Jan 1271
Elizabeth Hungerford1
F, d. 14 December 1476
Elizabeth Hungerford|d. 14 Dec 1476|p238.htm#i11526|Sir Walter Hungerford|b. c 22 Jun 1378\nd. 9 Aug 1449|p238.htm#i18085|Katherine Peverell|b. c 1394\nd. a 14 Jun 1426|p346.htm#i18084|||||||Thomas Peverell|d. a 11 May 1402|p346.htm#i18083|Margaret Courteney|d. 14 Aug 1422|p103.htm#i18082|
Elizabeth Hungerford was the daughter of Sir Walter Hungerford and Katherine Peverell.2 Elizabeth Hungerford married Sir Philip Courteney, son of Sir John Courteney and Joan Champernowne, circa 1426.1,2 Elizabeth Hungerford died on 14 December 1476.2
Child of Elizabeth Hungerford and Sir Philip Courteney
- Elizabeth Courteney+1 d. 1 Sep 1493
Sir Walter Hungerford1
M, b. circa 22 June 1378, d. 9 August 1449
Sir Walter Hungerford was born circa 22 June 1378.1 He married Katherine Peverell, daughter of Thomas Peverell and Margaret Courteney, before 18 September 1402.1 Sir Walter Hungerford died on 9 August 1449.2,1 He was buried in Salisbury Cathedral.1
Child of Sir Walter Hungerford and Katherine Peverell
- Elizabeth Hungerford+1 d. 14 Dec 1476
Citations
- [S224] Society for Medieval Genealogy, Direct Descendants of Aline de Gai, 7 May 2005.
- [S34] Unverified internet information, http://www.stirnet.com/HTML/genie/british/cc4aq/…
Abigail Whitney Hunt1
F, b. March 1839
Abigail Whitney Hunt was born in March 1839.1 She married Lendall Boyd Lowell, son of John Lowell and Abigail Moulton Sewall, on 8 September 1865.1
Citations
- [S364] Eben Graves, The descendants of Henry Sewall. Vol. II (Unpublished), #195.
Ann Lavinia Hunt1
F, b. 1836, d. 1914
Ann Lavinia Hunt|b. 1836\nd. 1914|p238.htm#i5839|Samuel L. Hunt||p239.htm#i19636|Catherine Miliken|b. 1806|p305.htm#i19637|||||||||||||
Ann Lavinia Hunt was born in 1836.1 She was the daughter of Samuel L. Hunt and Catherine Miliken.2 Ann Lavinia Hunt married Dudley Watson Moor, son of Wyman Bradbury Seavey Moor and Clara Ann Neal Cook, in 1854.1 Ann Lavinia Hunt died in 1914.1
Child of Ann Lavinia Hunt and Dudley Watson Moor
- Harriet Sterling Moor+1 b. 10 Nov 1860
Citations
- [S46] Various contributors, Daughters of the American Revolution, Vol. 118 p. 176.
- [S34] Unverified internet information, http://www.smgf.org/popup/pedigree
Anne Hunt
F, d. 1614/15
Anne Hunt married Henry Sewall, son of Henry Sewall and Margaret Grazebrook, at Manchester ?1,2 Anne Hunt died in 1614/15.3 She was buried on 1 July 1615 in Manchester, Lancashire.3
Child of Anne Hunt and Henry Sewall
- Rev. Henry Sewall+ b. 1614, d. 16 May 1700
Elizabeth Hunt1
F, d. 1676
Elizabeth Hunt|d. 1676|p238.htm#i7653|Peter Hunt||p239.htm#i7654||||||||||||||||
Elizabeth Hunt was the daughter of Peter Hunt.1 Elizabeth Hunt married James Willett, son of Captain Thomas Willett and Mary Brown, on 17 April 1673 in Rehoboth.1 Elizabeth Hunt died in 1676.2
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Elizabeth Hunt married first Jacob Wendell II, son of Hon. Colonel Jacob Wendell and Sarah Oliver, on 9 December 1736 at Boston, Massachusetts.1 Elizabeth Hunt married secondly Rev. Thomas Smith, son of Thomas Smith and Mary Corwin, on 12 August 1766 at Windham, Maine.1
Child of Elizabeth Hunt and Jacob Wendell II
- Elizabeth Wendell+1 b. c 1742, d. 16 Oct 1799
Citations
- [S62] William Richard Cutter, New England Families, p. 78.
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