Ariel Mann Jr.1
M
Ariel Mann Jr. married Phebe Morse.1
Child of Ariel Mann Jr. and Phebe Morse
- Elizabeth Bodwell Mann+1 b. 28 Jun 1811, d. 1848
Citations
- [S416] Communication from Richard Grigg.
Elizabeth Bodwell Mann1
F, b. 28 June 1811, d. 1848
Elizabeth Bodwell Mann|b. 28 Jun 1811\nd. 1848|p293.htm#i17204|Ariel Mann Jr.||p293.htm#i18622|Phebe Morse||p314.htm#i18623|||||||||||||
Elizabeth Bodwell Mann was born on 28 June 1811 in Hallowell, Maine.2 She was the daughter of Ariel Mann Jr. and Phebe Morse.1 Elizabeth Bodwell Mann married Hon. Samuel Page Benson.2 Elizabeth Bodwell Mann died in 1848.1
Children of Elizabeth Bodwell Mann and Hon. Samuel Page Benson
- Louisa Benson1
- Louisa B. Benson+2 b. 17 Feb 1833, d. 10 Feb 1905
- Elizabeth Mann Benson+2 b. 1848
Citations
- [S416] Communication from Richard Grigg.
- [S34] Unverified internet information, http://www.familyorigins.com/users/b/e/n/Ned-H-Benson/… (December 2006).
Emily M. Mann1
F
Child of Emily M. Mann and Hamilton Fish
- Hamilton Fish+1 b. 1888, d. 1991
Citations
- [S113] William Addams Reitwiesner, Bush ancestry.
George Saintloe Mann1
M, b. 12 August 1744
George Saintloe Mann was baptised on 12 August 1744 at Gravesend, Kent.1
Child of George Saintloe Mann
- Jane Sophia Mann+1 b. c 1781, d. 27 Jun 1853
Citations
- [S89] LDS Record, Parish registers for Gravesend, 1547-1812.
Jane Sophia Mann1
F, b. circa 1781, d. 27 June 1853
Jane Sophia Mann|b. c 1781\nd. 27 Jun 1853|p293.htm#i1154|George Saintloe Mann|b. 12 Aug 1744|p293.htm#i20776||||||||||||||||
Jane Sophia Mann was born circa 1781 in Worthfleet, Kent.3 She was the daughter of George Saintloe Mann.2 Jane Sophia Mann married Major General Elias Walker Durnford R.E. on 30 October 1798.4 Jane Sophia Mann died on 27 June 1853 in Calverly Parade, Tunbridge Wells, Kent.1
Children of Jane Sophia Mann and Major General Elias Walker Durnford R.E.
- Louisa Durnford5
- Mary Durnford6 b. 1800, d. 7 May 1882
- Lt. Elias Durnford R.E.6 b. 1801, d. Jan 1835
- Jane Durnford6 b. 10 Nov 1802, d. 21 Aug 1893
- Major Philip Durnford+7 b. 3 Feb 1804, d. 15 Oct 1881
- Elizabeth Durnford+ b. 10 Jun 1805, d. 16 Oct 1888
- Colonel George Durnford b. 4 Jun 1807, d. 21 Jan 1879
- Colonel John Durnford+ b. 4 Mar 1809, d. 8 Apr 1891
- Charles Durnford5 b. Aug 1811, d. 5 Jan 1832
- Lt. Viney Durnford R.E.5 b. 16 Feb 1813, d. 5 Nov 1836
- Caroline Birch Durnford5 b. 10 Dec 1817, d. 1 Jan 1892
- Charlotte Durnford5 b. 27 Feb 1818, d. 1855
- Sarah Durnford8 b. 9 Jan 1820, d. 22 Aug 1836
- M. Durnford3 b. c 1821
- Anne Durnford9 b. 23 Oct 1823, d. 12 Dec 1825
- I. Durnford3 b. c 1826
Citations
- [S117] The Times Newspaper, Jun 30, 1853.
- [S89] LDS Record, Parish registers for Gravesend, 1547-1812.
- [S320] 1851 England Census, Tunbridge Wells.
- [S220] Cynde Durnford-Branecki, Durnford website.
- [S490] Henry Mosle West Winter, Durnford family records, p. 31.
- [S490] Henry Mosle West Winter, Durnford family records, p. 30.
- [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
- [S490] Henry Mosle West Winter, Durnford family records, p. 34.
- [S232] Ancestry.com Database, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967. Québec (Anglican) (Québec (Garrison)), 1817-1821.
Hannah Manning1
F
Hannah Manning married Samuel Stearns.
Child of Hannah Manning and Samuel Stearns
Citations
- [S161] Frederick William Gookin, Daniel Gookin, p. 180.
John Manning1
M, d. before 1677
John Manning married Anne Parker, daughter of Richard Parker, before 1647 in Boston.2 John Manning died before 1677.1
Mary Louise Manning1
F, b. 30 June 1906, d. 25 June 1999
Mary Louise Manning was born on 30 June 1906 in Dublin, Ireland. She married Professor Mark DeWolfe Howe, son of Mark Anthony DeWolfe Howe and Francis Huntington Quincy, in 1935.2 Mary Louise Manning died on 25 June 1999 in Mount Auburn Hospital, Cambridge, Massachusetts, at the age of 92.3
Citations
- [S468] Wikipedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org, Susan Howe.
- [S155] Richard Gookin, Gookin family, p. 38.
- [S205] Newspaper, The Boston Globe, June 27, 1999.
Marcia Thomas Manter1
F, b. 1883
Marcia Thomas Manter was born in 1883.1 She married Hazen Conklin, son of Rev. Charles Conklin and Lillian Hazen.1
Child of Marcia Thomas Manter and Hazen Conklin
- Winthrop Manter Conklin1 b. 1907
Citations
- [S4] Sandra MacLean Clunies, Clunies files.
Catherine Manwood1
F, d. April 1806
Catherine Manwood|d. Apr 1806|p293.htm#i9865|John Manwood|b. 1642\nd. 1705|p293.htm#i9866||||||||||||||||
Catherine Manwood was the daughter of John Manwood.1 Catherine Manwood married Rev. Oliver Pocklington.1 Catherine Manwood died in April 1806.1
Child of Catherine Manwood and Rev. Oliver Pocklington
- Diana Pocklington+1 b. 1714, d. Apr 1806
Citations
- [S82] John Bernard Burke, Colonial Gentry, p. 479.
John Manwood1
M, b. 1642, d. 1705
John Manwood was born in 1642. He died in 1705.
Child of John Manwood
- Catherine Manwood+1 d. Apr 1806
Citations
- [S82] John Bernard Burke, Colonial Gentry, p. 479.
Agnes Countess of Mar
F
Child of Agnes Countess of Mar and Morgund Mac Gylocher, Earl of Mar
- Duncan de Mar, Earl of Mar+ d. b 7 Feb 1244
Duncan de Mar, Earl of Mar
M, d. before 7 February 1244
Duncan de Mar, Earl of Mar|d. b 7 Feb 1244|p293.htm#i13479|Morgund Mac Gylocher, Earl of Mar|d. b 30 Mar 1183|p203.htm#i13482|Agnes Countess of Mar||p293.htm#i13483|||||||||||||
Duncan de Mar, Earl of Mar was the son of Morgund Mac Gylocher, Earl of Mar and Agnes Countess of Mar. Duncan de Mar, Earl of Mar died before 7 February 1244.
Child of Duncan de Mar, Earl of Mar
- William de Mar, Earl of Mar+ d. 1281
Isabella of Mar1
F, d. before 1302
Isabella of Mar|d. b 1302|p293.htm#i11856|Donald Earl of Mar|d. 1297|p146.htm#i11857|Helen ferch Llewellyn, ap Iorwerth||p281.htm#i11858|William de Mar, Earl of Mar|d. 1281|p293.htm#i13477|Elizabeth Comyn|d. 1267|p93.htm#i13478|Llewellyn ap Iorwerth, "Llewellyn the Great" Prince of Wales||p242.htm#i11859||||
Isabella of Mar was the daughter of Donald Earl of Mar and Helen ferch Llewellyn, ap Iorwerth.2 Isabella of Mar married Robert le Bruce, Robert I, King of Scotland, son of Robert le Brus, Earl of Carrick and Margaret (or Marjorie) Carrick, Countess of Carrick, circa 1295.2 Isabella of Mar died before 1302.2
Child of Isabella of Mar and Robert le Bruce, Robert I, King of Scotland
- Marjory de Bruce, Princess of Scotland+ b. c 1297, d. 2 Mar 1316
Roderick, Ruadri or Rothri de Mar, Mormaer of Mar
M, b. say 1098
Roderick, Ruadri or Rothri de Mar, Mormaer of Mar was born say 1098.
William de Mar, Earl of Mar
M, d. 1281
William de Mar, Earl of Mar|d. 1281|p293.htm#i13477|Duncan de Mar, Earl of Mar|d. b 7 Feb 1244|p293.htm#i13479||||Morgund Mac Gylocher, Earl of Mar|d. b 30 Mar 1183|p203.htm#i13482|Agnes Countess of Mar||p293.htm#i13483|||||||
William de Mar, Earl of Mar was the son of Duncan de Mar, Earl of Mar. William de Mar, Earl of Mar married Elizabeth Comyn, daughter of William Comyn, Earl of Buchan and Margaret, Countess of Buchan,. William de Mar, Earl of Mar died in 1281.
Child of William de Mar, Earl of Mar and Elizabeth Comyn
- Donald Earl of Mar+ d. 1297
Joan du Marais1
F
Joan du Marais||p293.htm#i18392|Geoffrey de Marais||p293.htm#i18686||||||||||||||||
Joan du Marais was the daughter of Geoffrey de Marais. Joan du Marais married Theobald le Botiller 2nd Baron Butler, son of Theobald Walter and Maud le Vavasour.1
Child of Joan du Marais and Theobald le Botiller 2nd Baron Butler
- Theobald Butler d. 1248
Citations
- [S135] George Edward Cokayne, Complete peerage, Vol. 2 p. 447.
Ann Marbury1
F, b. 20 July 1591, d. 20 August 1643
Ann Marbury|b. 20 Jul 1591\nd. 20 Aug 1643|p293.htm#i7044|Rev. Francis Marbury|b. 27 Oct 1555\nd. 1611|p293.htm#i7045|Bridget Dryden|b. c 1563\nd. b 2 Apr 1645|p133.htm#i11701|||||||||||||
Ann Marbury. American religious enthusiast, leader of the "Antinomians".1 She was baptised on 20 July 1591 at Alford, Lincolnshire, England.3 She was the daughter of Rev. Francis Marbury and Bridget Dryden.1,2 Ann Marbury married William Hutchinson, son of Edward Hutchinson and Susanna (Unknown), on 9 August 1612 in London they had 14 children.4,5 Edward, the eldest son of William and Anne (Marbury) Hutchinson, accompanied the Rev. John Cotton to Massachusetts Bay colony in 1633, and he was followed by his father and mother, in September, 1634, and by his uncle, the Rev. John Wheelwright, in 1636.
Mrs. Hutchinson for three years made sweeping criticisms of all the preachers of the Bay, except Cotton, whose teachings she upheld. The clergy considered her doctrines "dangerous errors," claiming that she taught: that the person of the Holy Ghost dwells in a justified person;" that "a devout Christian receives from God immediate revelation of His will; "and that "no sanctification can help to evidence to as our justification." She gave public lectures, first to women, and afterward to both men and women, in which she repeated and commented on sermons she bad heard in England. Her only supporters among the clergy were her brother-in-law, the Rev. John Wheelwright, who had been placed over the church at Mount Wollaston (Braintree), and who was outspoken in his advocacy of the doctrine of the "Antinomians," and her pastor, John Cotton, who was less outspoken. Sir Harry Vane, the governor, was her defender. Two parties, one claiming to be "under a covenant of grace," and the other "under a covenant of works," were formed in Boston, and when the Pequot war called for soldiers, a company of militia would not march, as their chaplain was considered to be "under a covenant of works." This brought the church to a determination to put an end to the matter, and Wheelwright was found guilty of preaching a seditious sermon and banished, and Mrs. Hutchinson was exiled from the colony on the civil charge that she disturbed their peace, and, "being convented for traducing the ministers and their ministry, she declared voluntarily her revelations for their ground, and that she should be delivered and the court ruined with their posterity." This action was taken, Nov. 2, 1637.
With her husband and fifteen children, she went to the Narragansett country, and purchased the island of Aquidneck from the Indians, and founded the town of Portsmouth, and the Rev. John Wheelwright went to New Hampshire, and with his followers founded Exeter and Dover. Her husband died in 1642, and with her children, she journeyed toward New Netherlands, and settled west of Mill river in Connecticut. They had been in the place less than a year when the Indians attacked the settlement, and murdered sixteen of the settlers, including Mrs. Hutchinson, and most of her children and servants. One child, Susanna, ten years old, was carried into captivity and ransomed four years afterward, and in 1651, was married to John Cole, of Rhode Island. Ann Marbury was killed on 20 August 1643 at the age of 52 in Long Island Sound in an Indian uprising.1,5
Mrs. Hutchinson for three years made sweeping criticisms of all the preachers of the Bay, except Cotton, whose teachings she upheld. The clergy considered her doctrines "dangerous errors," claiming that she taught: that the person of the Holy Ghost dwells in a justified person;" that "a devout Christian receives from God immediate revelation of His will; "and that "no sanctification can help to evidence to as our justification." She gave public lectures, first to women, and afterward to both men and women, in which she repeated and commented on sermons she bad heard in England. Her only supporters among the clergy were her brother-in-law, the Rev. John Wheelwright, who had been placed over the church at Mount Wollaston (Braintree), and who was outspoken in his advocacy of the doctrine of the "Antinomians," and her pastor, John Cotton, who was less outspoken. Sir Harry Vane, the governor, was her defender. Two parties, one claiming to be "under a covenant of grace," and the other "under a covenant of works," were formed in Boston, and when the Pequot war called for soldiers, a company of militia would not march, as their chaplain was considered to be "under a covenant of works." This brought the church to a determination to put an end to the matter, and Wheelwright was found guilty of preaching a seditious sermon and banished, and Mrs. Hutchinson was exiled from the colony on the civil charge that she disturbed their peace, and, "being convented for traducing the ministers and their ministry, she declared voluntarily her revelations for their ground, and that she should be delivered and the court ruined with their posterity." This action was taken, Nov. 2, 1637.
With her husband and fifteen children, she went to the Narragansett country, and purchased the island of Aquidneck from the Indians, and founded the town of Portsmouth, and the Rev. John Wheelwright went to New Hampshire, and with his followers founded Exeter and Dover. Her husband died in 1642, and with her children, she journeyed toward New Netherlands, and settled west of Mill river in Connecticut. They had been in the place less than a year when the Indians attacked the settlement, and murdered sixteen of the settlers, including Mrs. Hutchinson, and most of her children and servants. One child, Susanna, ten years old, was carried into captivity and ransomed four years afterward, and in 1651, was married to John Cole, of Rhode Island. Ann Marbury was killed on 20 August 1643 at the age of 52 in Long Island Sound in an Indian uprising.1,5
Children of Ann Marbury and William Hutchinson
- Edward Hutchinson+2 b. 28 May 1613, d. 19 Aug 1675
- Faith Hutchinson+6 b. 14 Aug 1617, d. 20 Feb 1652
Citations
- [S20] Various editors, Encyclopaedia Britannica, vol. 14 p. 12.
- [S34] Unverified internet information, RootsWeb. com e-mail address.
- [S122] Frederick Lewis Weis, The Magna Charta Sureties, p. 45.
- [S122] Frederick Lewis Weis, The Magna Charta Sureties, p.45.
- [S182] Elizabeth Cabot & James Jackson Putnam Putnam, Jackson ancestors and descendants, p. 16.
- [S63] John Farmer, Genealogical register, p. 255.
Rev. Francis Marbury1,2
M, b. 27 October 1555, d. 1611
Rev. Francis Marbury. A clergyman from Lincolnshire, England.1 He was baptised on 27 October 1555.2 He married Bridget Dryden circa 1587.2 Rev. Francis Marbury died in 1611 in Lincolnshire ?3
Child of Rev. Francis Marbury and Bridget Dryden
- Ann Marbury+1 b. 20 Jul 1591, d. 20 Aug 1643
Citations
- [S20] Various editors, Encyclopaedia Britannica, vol. 14 p. 12.
- [S122] Frederick Lewis Weis, The Magna Charta Sureties, p. 45.
- [S34] Unverified internet information, RootsWeb. com e-mail address.
Joshua March1
M
Joshua March married Rebecca Gerrish, daughter of Colonel Joseph Gerrish and Mary Little, on 1 January 1752.1
Citations
- [S4] Sandra MacLean Clunies, Clunies files.
Sarah March1
F, b. circa 1748, d. before 27 March 1830
Sarah March was born circa 1748 calculated from her age at death.1 She married Jonathan Mitchell Sewall, son of Mitchell Sewall and Elizabeth Price.1 Sarah March died before 27 March 1830 in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.1
Children of Sarah March and Jonathan Mitchell Sewall
- Jonathan Mitchell Sewall2 b. 19 May 1778
- (son) Sewall2 b. 3 May 1779 or 26 Sep 1780
- John Barnard Sewall+2 b. 3 May 1779 or 26 Sep 1780, d. bt 1840 - 1860
- Caroline Storer Sewall2 b. 22 Oct 1785, d. 10 Feb 1855
- Susan Atkinson Sewall2 b. 26 Jun 1790, d. 14 Dec 1863
Stephen March1
M
Stephen March married Elizabeth Gerrish, daughter of Colonel Joseph Gerrish and Mary Little, on 14 June 1753.1
Citations
- [S4] Sandra MacLean Clunies, Clunies files.
Joseph Henry Marchment1
M
Child of Joseph Henry Marchment
- Lucy Anna Marchment1 b. c 1833, d. Jun 1905
Citations
- [S232] Ancestry.com Database, London, England, Marriages and Banns, 1754-1921.
Lucy Anna Marchment1
F, b. circa 1833, d. June 1905
Lucy Anna Marchment|b. c 1833\nd. Jun 1905|p293.htm#i20462|Joseph Henry Marchment||p293.htm#i20477||||||||||||||||
Lucy Anna Marchment was born circa 1833 in Salisbury, Wiltshire.3 She was the daughter of Joseph Henry Marchment.2 Lucy Anna Marchment married Henry Augustus Webber, son of Robert Webber, on 8 February 1855 in All Souls, Langham Place, London.1 Probably the Lucy Anna Webber whose death was registered in the quarter ending June 1905 in the Lewisham, London registration district.4
Benjamin Franklin Marden
M, b. 26 September 1807, d. 25 March 1901
Of Mount Vernon, New Hampshire.1 Benjamin Franklin Marden was born on 26 September 1807 in New Boston. He married Betsey Buss on 20 March 1830. Benjamin Franklin Marden died on 25 March 1901 in Mont Vernon, New Hampshire, at the age of 93.
Child of Benjamin Franklin Marden and Betsey Buss
- Hannah Catherine Marden+1 b. 16 Dec 1846, d. 28 Aug 1886
Citations
- [S205] Newspaper, Lowell Daily Citizen and News, (Lowell, MA) Friday, November 28, 1873.
Hannah Catherine Marden
F, b. 16 December 1846, d. 28 August 1886
Hannah Catherine Marden|b. 16 Dec 1846\nd. 28 Aug 1886|p293.htm#i12629|Benjamin Franklin Marden|b. 26 Sep 1807\nd. 25 Mar 1901|p293.htm#i18013|Betsey Buss|b. 3 Aug 1810\nd. 1 Feb 1901|p61.htm#i20862|||||||||||||
Hannah Catherine Marden is also recorded as Kate H. Marden. She was born on 16 December 1846 probably in Mont Vernon, New Hampshire. She was the daughter of Benjamin Franklin Marden and Betsey Buss.1 Hannah Catherine Marden married Samuel Sewall, son of Samuel Sewall and Tryphosa Fuller, on 27 November 1873 in Fairmount Street, Lowell, Massachusetts.1 Hannah Catherine Marden died on 28 August 1886 at the age of 39.2
Children of Hannah Catherine Marden and Samuel Sewall
- Harry Buttrick Sewall2 b. 9 Aug 1875, d. 2 Dec 1954
- Gertrude Marden Sewall2 b. 19 Oct 1879
- Freedom Hoyt Sewall2 b. 9 May 1885, d. 30 Aug 1886
Madog ap Maredudd
M
Madog ap Maredudd||p293.htm#i11925|Maredudd ap Bleddyn||p39.htm#i11926||||Bleddyn ap Cynfyn||p113.htm#i11927||||||||||
Child of Madog ap Maredudd
Alice Mark1
F, d. circa 1724
Alice Mark married Stephen Dummer, son of Stephen Dummer and Alice Archer, in 1656.2 Alice Mark died circa 1724.2
Children of Alice Mark and Stephen Dummer
- Jane Dummer3
- Nathaniel Dummer+4 b. 10 Nov 1658, d. 1739
- Mary Dummer4 b. 1665
- Stephen Dummer+ b. 1670, d. 1737
- Sarah Dummer3 b. 1671/72, d. 1727
- Samuel Dummer3 b. 1674, d. 1750
George Carlyle Marler1
M, b. 14 September 1901, d. 10 April 1981
A politician, notary and philatelist in Quebec.1 George Carlyle Marler was born on 14 September 1901 in Montreal.1 He married Phyllis Constance Walker, daughter of Herbert Barber Walker and Annabella Jane Fraser, in May 1928. George Carlyle Marler died on 10 April 1981 in Montreal at the age of 79.1
Citations
- [S468] Wikipedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org, George Carlyle Marler (October 2008).
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