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Joshua Holcombe / (--?--)

Husband: Joshua Holcombe
Born: 27 Sep 1640at: Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, USA
Married: at:  
Died: 17 Aug 1690at: Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Father: Thomas Holcombe
Mother: Elizabeth Ferguson
Sources: [1626]
Wife: (--?--)
Children
Name: Jemima Holcomb
Born: ABT 1735at: Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, USA
Married: at:  
Died: 1767at:
Spouses: Isaac Phelps

Pedigree Chart for: Joshua Holcombe

      /--Thomas  Holcombe 
   /--Gilbert  Holcombe 
   |  \--Margaret (Jane)  Trethford 
/--Thomas  Holcombe 
|  |  /--Peter  Courtenay 
|  \--Anne  Courtenay 
|     \--Katherine  Reskymer 
|--Joshua  Holcombe 
|     /--
|  /--Thomas  Ferguson 
|  |  \--
\--Elizabeth  Ferguson 
   |  /--
   \--Elizabeth   
      \--

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Jonathan Prather / Jane McKay

Husband: Jonathan Prather
Born: 1631at: Norfolk, Virginia, USA
Married: 12 Sep 1666at: Maryland, United States
Died: 21 Aug 1680at: Calvert, Maryland, United States
Father: Thomas Prater
Mother: Mary Powell McKay
Notes: [1833]
Sources: [1834]
Wife: Jane McKay
Born: 1635at: Prince George's, Maryland, United States
Died: 7 Dec 1713at: Brookfield Plantation, Prince George's, Maryland, USA
Father:
Mother:
Sources: [1835]
Children
Name: Jane Prather [1840]
Born: 1664at: Calvert, Maryland, United States
Died: 1680at:
Spouses:
Name: Mary Jane Prather [1821]
Born: 1658at: Calvert, Maryland, United States
Married: at:  
Died: BEF 22 May 1718at:
Spouses: James Mulligan or Mullican
Name: Elizabeth Prather [1847]
Born: 1660at: Maryland, United States
Died: at:
Spouses:
Name: Jonathan Prather [1850]
Born: 12 Sep 1666at: Calvert, Maryland, United States
Died: 20 Mar 1736at: Prince George's, Maryland, United States
Spouses:
Name: George Prather [1848]
Born: 1668at: Calvert, Maryland, United States
Died: 29 Jul 1678at: Prince George's, Maryland, United States
Spouses:
Name: Thomas MacKay Prather [1838] [1837] [1839]
Born: ABT 1671at: Calvert, Maryland, United States
Married: at:  
Died: ABT 1712[1837] at: Prince George's, Maryland, United States
Spouses: Martha Sprigg
Name: William Nathan Prather [1849]
Born: 1670at: Calvert, Maryland, United States
Died: 1747at: Calvert, Maryland, United States
Spouses:
Name: John Prather [1836]
Born: 1676at: Calvert, Maryland, United States
Died: 20 Dec 1718at: Prince George's, Maryland, United States
Spouses:
Name: Jane Prather [1851]
Born: 1678at: Calvert, Maryland, United States
Died: at:
Spouses:

Pedigree Chart for: Jonathan Prather

      /--Anthony Thomas  Prater 
   /--Thomas  Prater 
   |  \--Judith  Ivye 
/--Thomas  Prater 
|  |  /--Hnery  Quintyne 
|  \--Margaret  Quintyne 
|     \--
|--Jonathan  Prather 
|     /--
|  /--
|  |  \--
\--Mary Powell  McKay 
   |  /--
   \--
      \--

Pedigree Chart for: Jane McKay

      /--
   /--
   |  \--
/--
|  |  /--
|  \--
|     \--
|--Jane  McKay 
|     /--
|  /--
|  |  \--
\--
   |  /--
   \--
      \--

[1833] The first date found for Jonathan in Maryland records is 26 Feb 1658 (Provincial Court Proceedings Liber 8 Folio 158. But there is an earlier undated record Liber SF 141) when Jonathan demanded a warrant against Cornelius KENNEDY. In September 1664 "came Margaret Read, Relict of John Read late of Calvert Co....to have Robert KINGSBURY and Jonathan PRATER appraisers of said estate". (Prov. Ct. Liber 19) -- Brooks County Genealogical Society

[1838] WILL: Will (1711) and Inventory (1712) of Thomas Prather: Prince George's County, MD WILL: File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Meredith Clapper WILL: ===================================================================== USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be freely used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by other organizations. ===================================================================== WILL: In the Name of God Amen, I Thos Prather of the Province of Maryland & County of Prince George being very sick & weak of body but of pfect sence & Memory (prais'd be allmighty God for the same) Do make this my last will & testamt. WILL: First I comend my soul to God yt gave it hoping thro ye meritorious Death & passion of my Blessed Lord & Saviour Jesus Christ to receive full & free pdon & forgiveness of all my Sins My body I comit to ye earth from whence it came to be decently buried by my Exrx hereafter named & for wt worldly Estate it hath pleased Allmighty God out of his bounty to bestow upon me I give in manner following- WILL: I give and bequeath unto my Loving wife Martha Prather one hundred & Fifty acres of Land wth the plantation that she now lives on it being part of A tract of land called called by the name of the Orphans Gift Also fifty Six acres adjoining to the said one hundred & fifty acres being part of a Tract of Land called St. Andrews during her Life but after her decease ye sd Ands & Tennemts to fall to my son Aaron Prather & his heirs for ever Also I Give unto my said wife one negro man called Jack & one Negro woman called Esther During her Life & after her Decease to her heires for ever- WILL: Item: I give unto my son Thomas Prather one hundred sixty & six acres of Land being part of a tract of land called Sprigs request to him & his Heires for ever also one negro woman named Sue to be Delivered him at the Decease of his mother or at the age of twenty one yeares, which shall happen First also two cows & one sow to be deliverd him by his mother when he shall arrive at the age of Eighteen Yeares also to be put in possession of his land at the afd Age of Eighteen Yeares- WILL: Item I give unto my Son Jno. Smith Prather one hundred sixty & six acres Of Land it being part of a tract of Land Called Sprigs request to him & his heires for ever also two cows & a sow to be put in his possession at ye age of eighteen Yeares- WILL: ALSO-I give unto Phillip Prather one hundred sixty & six acres of Land It being the remaining part of the afd Tract Called Sprig's request to him & his heires for ever also two cows & a sow to be put in his possession at ye age of Eighteen Yeares.- WILL: Also-I give unto my son Aaron Prather two cows and one sow to be put in His possion at the age of Eighteen Yeares. WILL: Also I give unto my Daughter Elinor Prather one Negroe Girle Named Sarah Two cows & one sow to her & her heires for ever and to be Delivered unto her At ye Day of marriage WILL: Also I give unto my Daughter Rachell Prather one Negro Girl named Betty Two cows & one sow to her & her her heires forever to be Delivered unto her At ye day of marriage WILL: Lastly: It is my will & Desire yt my Loving wife should have All the rest of psonall Estate that remains unbequeath'd To Do withall as She shall see fitt also yt she Should keep my Children untill they arrive at ye age afd. Also that she shou'd be whole & Sole Extx of this my Last will & Testamt & I Do hereby revoke & Cancell all other Testamt heretofore made by me or Caused to be made by me & do acknowledge this to be the true Intent & meaning of This my Last will & Testamt. In wittness whereof I have hereunto set my hand & Seale this thirteth Day of December Anno 1711- WILL: Thos. Prather Sign'd seal'd & Deliver'd in presence of us Jno Banks Phillip Gittings Junr Weldon Jefferson WILL: March the 15th day 1711./12. Then Came the within named Jno Bankes Phil Gittings Jun. & Weldon Jefferson wittnesses to the within will & made Oath upon the holy Evangelist of All mighty God that they were present & did See the Decd Thomas Prather sign & acknowledge the wthin will & that he was At that time in his pfect sences to ye best of their knowledge Sworn before me. WILL: Bernja Berry D Comt of Prince Geos. Coty. [Pr. Geo's Co. wills, Liber 13, ff 379-81] WILL: An Inventory of the Goods and Chattells of Mr. Thomas Prather late of Prince Georges County decd. viz: WILL: To 1 Negro Man 28. 0 To 2 Negro women 48. 0 To 1 Negro girl 4 year old 6. 0 To 1 do 2 year old 4. 0 To 1 feather bed and furniture 9. 0 To 1 wainscote Chest 0. 5 To 1 looking Glass 0. 6 To 6 stooles 0. 6 To 1 old feather bed and furniture 3. 0 To 1 Spinning wheel 0. 9 To 1 pr wool cards 0. 2.6 To. 6 Leather chairs 1.10. To 3 old do 0. 6 To 1 Square Table 0. 9 To 1 feather bed and furniture 7.10 To 1 Chest and drawers 2. 0 To 1 Ovil Table 1. 0 To 3 old wooden chairs 0. 1 To 1 old flock bed and furniture 1. 0 To 1 small looking glass 0. 2.6 To 1 Iron back 0.11 To 1 pr old And Irons 0. 4 To 1 small parcell of bookes 1. 0 To 1 warming pann 0.10 To 1 pocket book 0. 1.6 To 86 lb pewter at 10d p lb. 3.11.8 To a small parcell of Tine ware 0. 8 To 1 lb Alum 0. 1 To a small pacell of Earthenware 0.10.9 To 1 old hatt 0. 7 To 1 Iron Candle Stick 0. 1 To 1 brass do To 1 very old Gun 0. 2.6 To ready cash 0. 5. To 1 pair pockett Stiliards 0. 4.6 To 1 pr old bellows 0. 0.6 To 5 old wooden boxes & 1 Simll trunk 0. 0.6 To 1 pr sheet 0. 2.6 To Six old napkins 0. 6 To 6 pillow cases 0. 3 To 5 Towells 0. 2.6 To 2 Table Clothes 0. 4 To 6 Napkins 0. 6 To a parcell of Carpenter Tooles 1. 0 To a parcell of Coopers Tooles 1.10 To 2 old sifters 0. 1 To 4 Iron potts and 3 hooks 1 spitt} 1 frying pan 1 grid Iron 2. 4.6 To 1 Iron Kettle 0. 4 To 1 old Collar and harness and Cart Sadle . 3 To 1 pack Sadle 0. 5 To 1 Iron Pestle and 1 brass skelle 0. 6. 6 To a parcell of old lumber 0.10.6 To 2 butter Tubbs 1 sugar box & 1 silver spoone 0. 7. 6 To 1 pair of mens falls 0. 5 To 2 old Riding horses 8. 0 To 1 breeding mare 12 year old fole 4. 0 To 12 Ewes and 2 Rams 5. 4 To 7 Lambs 0.17 To 4 Cows and Calves 8. 0 To 6 barron Cowes 10. 5 To 2 4 year old Steers & 2 1 year olds 3. 7 To 4 3 year old heiffers 3.0 To 4 2 year old Steers & 2 1 year olds 3. 7 To 13 breeding sows 5.17 To 4 2 year old barrows 2. 0 To 6 large Shotes 1. 4 To 19 piggs 0.19 To 1 blind Mare & 12 year fole 3. 0 To 3 barrow fluks 0. 7.6 To 1 sow 1 old Gun & 1 old sadle 2. 4.0 £ 196. 0.11 WILL: June ye 7th 1712 Then the above Invty taken and appraised as above Appears by us as witness our hands and Seales Thos Clagett Samll Maggruder WILL: The above Invty approaved of by us Wm Prather & Jon Prather brother of Ye decd Thomas Prather. WILL: [Inventories & Accounts, Liber 33B, ff 32-3, Hall of Records]

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John 'Lackland' Plantagenet King of England / Isabel of Gloucester

Husband: John 'Lackland' Plantagenet King of England
Born: 24 Dec 1167at: Beaumont Palace, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England
Married: 29 Aug 1189at:
Died: 19 Oct 1216at: Newark Castle, Newark, Nottinghamshire, England
Father: Henry II Plantagenet King of England
Mother: Eleanor of Aquitaine Queen of England
Notes: [3114]
Sources: [3115]
Wife: Isabel of Gloucester
Born: at:
Died: at:
Father:
Mother:
Children

Pedigree Chart for: John 'Lackland' Plantagenet King of England

      /--Foulques 'Le Jeuve'   V Count d'Anjou
   /--Geoffrey IV 'Le Bon'  Plantagenet  Count d'Anjou
   |  \--Ermengarde (Ermentrude) du  Maine 
/--Henry II  Plantagenet  King of England
|  |  /--Henry  Beauclerc  I King of England
|  \--Matilda (Maud)   Empress of Germany
|     \--Eadgyth (Edith) 'Matilda'  Dunkeld  Princess of Scotland
|--John 'Lackland'  Plantagenet  King of England
|     /--Guillaume VII (IX) Duke of  Aquitaine 
|  /--Guillaume X Duke of  Aquitaine 
|  |  \--Philippa (Mathilde or Maude), Countess of  Toulouse 
\--Eleanor of  Aquitaine  Queen of England
   |  /--Guillaume VII (IX) Duke of  Aquitaine 
   \--Elbeanor de  Chatellerault 
      \--Dangereuse de L' Isle  Bouchard 

Pedigree Chart for: Isabel of Gloucester

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[3114] King John was the youngest son of Henry II. He ruled England from 1199 to 1216 (during the time of Robin Hood!). Under the English custom of primogenitor (whereby the oldest son inherits the entire estate and the titles of his father), the younger son John was left with no land inheritance, giving him his first nickname of "Lackland." However, during his reign, King John earned another even less desirable nickname: "Softsword." This referred to his lack of control over his subjects and came about after he ran away from a fight for power which he had instigated with the King of France. In 1216 when faced by the invasion of a French army he refused to fight them on the coast as, we are told, his history books well reminded him of the fate of a previous king in 1066 who did just that! John's refusal to risk all on one decisive battle led to the long civil war of 1216-8. He was looked upon with disdain and was the laughing-stock of all England. Rebellious subjects, led by the Barons who had been heavily taxed without any representation in the government, captured London in 1215. King John could see that he was hopelessly defeated and in a real jam. Rather than fighting on, he reluctantly agreed to sign the Magna Carta (Latin for "Great Charter"), drafted by his enemies. This was not just a peace treaty, but one of the most important documents in the history of basic human rights - guaranteeing all English subjects due process under the law. This was a big improvement over the way things had been under earlier kings, where many subjects were considered no more than the property of the Crown, disposable at the whim of any noble. Between 1200 and 1204 he fought increasingly losing campaigns to hold onto his Continental possessions. In England he was responsible for refining the government and was instrumental in the spread of literacy. King John, despite his bad reputation, was possibly one of the most learned of all the English kings. He was a keen historian and lawgiver who enjoyed nothing more than to stand in judgement on his peoples. This keen sense of involvement in the running of the kingdom no doubt helped antagonise his baronage, who quite rightly thought that their many privileges were under threat. Magna Carta was the work of an admittedly unwilling King John and his impressive legal advisors, not the rag tag army of discontented barons who faced him at Runnymede. He died of dysentery at Newark in October 1216 after the infamous loss of the crown jewels when his baggage train overturned in the Wellestream.

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John Ward / Abigail Phelps

Husband: John Ward
Born: 1759at:
Married: at:  
Died: 1834at:
Father:
Mother:
Notes: [4109]
Wife: Abigail Phelps
Born: 20 Jul 1760at: Enfield, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Died: at: Warren, Herkimer, New York, USA
Father: Noah Phelps
Mother: Hannah Abbe
Children
Name: Artemus Ward
Born: at:
Married: at:  
Died: at:
Spouses: Almira Bishop

Pedigree Chart for: John Ward

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Pedigree Chart for: Abigail Phelps

      /--Jacob  Phelps 
   /--Israel  Phelps 
   |  \--Dorothy  Ingersoll 
/--Noah  Phelps 
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|  \--Rachel Jones  Clark 
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|--Abigail  Phelps 
|     /--Thomas  Abbe 
|  /--Thomas  Abbe 
|  |  \--Sarah  Fairfield 
\--Hannah  Abbe 
   |  /--Thomas  Abbe 
   \--Mary  Pease 
      \--Margaret  Adams 

[4109] He was a Revolutionary soldier; carried dispatches from GeneralWashington's headquarters; was captured by the British and confined on aprison ship in Boston Harbor, escaped, was recaptured and again made hisescape. In the records of Connecticut soldiers is given: enlisted in 8thRegiment, Captain John Wells' company, May 8, discharged December 10,1775; again enlisted April 8, 1777, for three years in the 3d Regiment,Connecticut line, Captain Abel's company; taken prisoner September 18,1777; discharged April 10, 1780. -- Abbe-Abbey Genealogy, in memory of John Abbe and his descendants,Cleveland Abbe and J. G. Nichols, 1916. Page 101 The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution. ADDITIONAL ANCESTORS. page 336 John Ward (1759-1834), enlisted, 1777, for three years in Capt. ThomasAbbey's company and was captured in the expedition to Rhode Island. Hewas a pensioner when he died in Herkimer county, N. Y. page 74 John Ward, (1759-1834), enlisted, 1777, in Capt. Thomas Abbey's company,for three years. He was soon captured on an expedition and detained bythe British eleven months. He was a pensioner in Herkimer county, wherehe died. More About JOHN WARD: Military service: 1777, Revolutionary War171

 

Franklin Phelps / Eliza Phelps

Husband: Franklin Phelps
Born: 14 Aug 1849at: Washington County, New York, USA
Married: at:  
Died: 11 Jun 1879at:
Father: Samuel Henry Phelps
Mother: Rebecca Maxfield
Notes: [5060]
Wife: Eliza Phelps
Born: 1850at: Washington County, New York, USA
Died: at:
Father:
Mother:
Children
Name: Addie Phelps
Born: 1872at:
Died: at:
Spouses:

Pedigree Chart for: Franklin Phelps

      /--John  Phelps 
   /--Norman  Phelps  Sr.
   |  \--Deborah  Dewey 
/--Samuel Henry  Phelps 
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|  \--Sarah  Cole 
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|--Franklin  Phelps 
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\--Rebecca  Maxfield 
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Pedigree Chart for: Eliza Phelps

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[5060] Franklin is buried in the Seeley Cemeterey, Ridge Road, Town ofQueensbury, NY.

Hnery Quintyne / (--?--)

Husband: Hnery Quintyne
Born: at:
Married: at:  
Died: at:
Father:
Mother:
Wife: (--?--)
Children
Name: Margaret Quintyne
Born: 1578at: Nuston Manor, Wiltshire, England
Married: at:  
Died: AFT 18 Dec 1628at: County Wiltshire, England
Spouses: Thomas Prater

Pedigree Chart for: Hnery Quintyne

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Larry Montgomery / Velma

Husband: Larry Montgomery
Born: at:
Married: at:  
Died: at:
Father: Roy Earl Montgomery
Mother: Eltheria Loveland
Wife: Velma
Born: at:
Died: at:
Father:
Mother:
Children

Pedigree Chart for: Larry Montgomery

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|--Larry  Montgomery 
|     /--Josiah Howe  Loveland  Sr.
|  /--Josiah Howe  Loveland  Jr.
|  |  \--Esther Ada  King 
\--Eltheria  Loveland 
   |  /--Josiah Howe  Loveland  Sr.
   \--Nancy Afton  Tolman 
      \--Eliza Ann  Riley 

Pedigree Chart for: Velma

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Matthew Griswold Sr. / Anna Wolcott

Husband: Matthew Griswold Sr.
Born: 1615at: Kenilworth, Warwickshire, England
Married: 16 Oct 1646at: Windsor,Hartford, Connecticut, USA
Died: 27 Sep 1698at: Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, USA
Father: George Henry Griswold
Mother: Dorothy James
Notes: [8854]
Sources: [8855]
Wife: Anna Wolcott
Born: 1620at: Tolland, Somerset, England
Died: 29 Nov 1704at: New London, Connecticut, United States
Father: Henry Wolcott Sr.
Mother: Elizabeth Saunders
Notes: [8856]
Sources: [8857]
Children
Name: Elizabeth Griswold
Born: 1651at: Lyme (or Saybrook), New London, Connecticut, USA
Married: at:  
Died: 27 Jul 1727at: Lyme, New London, Connecticut, United States
Spouses:
Name: Matthew Griswold Jr [8707]
Born: 1652at: East Saybrook (Lyme), Connecticut, USA
Married: at:  
Died: 13 Jan 1716at: Lyme, New London, Connecticut, United States
Spouses: Phebe (Hannah or Harriet) Hyde , Mary De Wolf
Name: John Griswold [8862]
Born: 1655at: Of Saybrook, Middlesex, Connecticut, USA
Died: at:
Spouses:
Name: Sarah Griswold
Born: 25 Sep 1657at: Lyme, New London, Connecticut, United States
Married: at:  
Died: 12 Sep 1690at: (Childbirth)
Spouses:
Name: Hannah (or Anna) Griswold
Born: at: Lyme, New London, Connecticut, United States
Married: at:  
Died: 13 Apr 1721at: Prob. Ct
Spouses:

Pedigree Chart for: Matthew Griswold Sr.

      /--Roger  Griswold 
   /--William  Griswold 
   |  \--Joan  Stockley 
/--George Henry  Griswold 
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|  \--Alice  Parker 
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|--Matthew  Griswold  Sr.
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|  /--Henry  James 
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\--Dorothy  James 
   |  /--
   \--Bridgett  Littleton 
      \--Elizabeth  Stanley 

Pedigree Chart for: Anna Wolcott

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[8854] IMM: Came to New England 1639 with Edward GRISWOLD and Rev. Ephriam HUIT to Windsor,CT., 1639; removed to Saybrook, 1644, a settler of Lyme; magistrate, dep.,etc

[8856] IMM:

[8707] Matthew Griswold 1714-99, American jurist and politician, b. Lyme, Conn. Admitted to the bar in 1743, he was very learned in the law and was active in Connecticut politics. As deputy governor (1769-84) before and during the American Revolution he was ex officio judge of the highest court in Connecticut, and by his wisdom contributed much to the new state in troubled times. He was later governor (1784-86) and presided over the state convention (1788) that ratified the Constitution. Roger Griswold was his son. --The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001.

[8862] Prb. unmarried.

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Frederick V of Palatinate King of Bohemia / Elizabeth Stuart

Husband: Frederick V of Palatinate King of Bohemia
Born: 1596at:
Married: 14 Feb 1613at: Whitehall, London
Died: 1632at:
Father:
Mother:
Wife: Elizabeth Stuart
Born: 19 Aug 1596at: Dunfermine, Scotland
Died: 13 Feb 1662at: Leicester House, London, England
Father: James Stuart I King of England
Mother: Anne of Denmark
Children
Name: Sophia Hanover
Born: at:
Married: at:  
Died: at:
Spouses: Ernest Augustus of Hanover
Name: Henrietta Maria
Born: at:
Married: at:  
Died: 1651at:
Spouses: Sigismund of Transylvania Ragotski Prince

Pedigree Chart for: Frederick V of Palatinate King of Bohemia

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Pedigree Chart for: Elizabeth Stuart

      /--Matthew  Stuart 
   /--Henry  Stuart  Duke of Albany
   |  \--Margaret  Douglas 
/--James  Stuart  I King of England
|  |  /--James 'The Poor Man's King'  Stewart  V King of Scotland
|  \--Mary  Stewart  Queen of Scots
|     \--Mary of Guise   
|--Elizabeth  Stuart 
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(--?--) / Sarah Pease

Husband: (--?--)
Wife: Sarah Pease
Born: 17 Aug 1710at: Enfield, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Died: 14 Dec 1804at: Enfield, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Father: James Pease
Mother: Hannah Harmon
Children

Pedigree Chart for: Sarah Pease

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/--James  Pease 
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|  \--Ann  Cummings 
|     \--
|--Sarah  Pease 
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\--Hannah  Harmon 
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