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Husband: Eugene Chick | |||
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Wife: Lucy Dawson | |||
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Father: | (--?--) Dawson | ||
Mother: | Jane Snapp | ||
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Name: | Lucy Jane Chick | ||
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/-- /-- | \-- /-- | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--Eugene Chick | /-- | /-- | | \-- \-- | /-- \-- \--
/-- /-- | \-- /--(--?--) Dawson | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--Lucy Dawson | /-- | /--Philip K. Snapp | | \-- \--Jane Snapp | /-- \--Nancy Sampson Diuguid \--Susannah Thornhill
Husband: Gustavus Richard Brown | |||
Born: | 17 Oct 1747 | at: | Charles, Maryland, United States |
Married: | 15 May 1769 | at: | |
Died: | 30 Sep 1804[9285] | at: | Charles County, Maryland |
Father: | Gustavus Brown | ||
Mother: | Margaret Boyd Black | ||
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Wife: Peggy Graham | |||
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/--Richard Brown /--Richard Brown | \--/--Gustavus Brown | | /--George Mitchelson | \--Jane (Jean) Mitchelson | \--Isabel Elphinstone |--Gustavus Richard Brown | /-- | /-- | | \-- \--Margaret Boyd Black | /-- \-- \--
/-- /-- | \-- /-- | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--Peggy Graham | /-- | /-- | | \-- \-- | /-- \-- \--
[9286] Gustavus R. Brown was a physician who practiced across southern Maryland and Virginia. Like his father, he was also a judge. Dr. Brown was a friend of President George Washington and was called to his bedside during his last illness. Dr. Brown was known to be a skillful gardener. He was described as a scholar, a wise philosopher, a patriotic citizen, a generous friend, an elegant gentleman, and a hospitable neighbor. ----------------------------- [Along with Dr. Craik,] Dr. Gustavus R. Brown, another prominent resident of Port Tobacco, and Dr. Elisha Cullen Dick, attended [George] Washington during his final illness, December 14, 1799. Dr. Craik was so impressed with Dr. Brown's medical skills that he suggested to Mrs. Washington (Martha), that if any case should occur that was seriously alarming, she should send for Dr. Brown. About 5:00 p.m. on the evening of Washington's death, Dr. Craik came into the room, and upon going to the bedside, the General said to him: "Doctor, I die hard, but I am not afraid to go." The Doctor pressed his hand but could not utter a word. He retired from the bedside, and sat by the fire absorbed in grief. Between 5:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m., Dr. Brown came into the room, and with Dr. Craik, went to the bed. Dr. Craik asked Washington if he could sit up. As he held out his hand, Dr. Craik raised him up. Washington then said to the physicians, "I feel myself going. I thank you for your attentions, but I pray you to take no more trouble with me. Let me go off quietly." He lay down again, and all retired except Dr. Craik, who remained until Washington took his final breath. -- George Washington Masonic National Memorial, John P. Riddell, Curator, Replica Lodge Room
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Husband: William Fogg | |||
Born: | ABT 1730 | at: | Maryland, United States |
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Wife: Ann Wheeler | |||
Born: | 1709 | at: | Maryland, United States |
Died: | 1762 | at: | |
Father: | Roger Wheeler | ||
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/-- /-- | \-- /-- | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--William Fogg | /-- | /-- | | \-- \-- | /-- \-- \--
/-- /-- | \-- /--Roger Wheeler | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--Ann Wheeler | /-- | /-- | | \-- \-- | /-- \-- \--
Husband: Dietrich Brömser von Rüdesheim | |||
Born: | ABT 1482 | at: | Ruedesheim, Hesse-Nassau, Prussia, Germany |
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Died: | ABT 1543 | at: | Kamp (heute Kamp-Bornhofen) |
Father: | Heinrich Brömser von Rüdesheim | ||
Mother: | Anna von Rüdesheim | ||
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Name: | Best Brömser [11086] | ||
Born: | ABT 1520 | at: | |
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Died: | AFT 25 Feb 1585 | at: | Kamp, (now Kamp-Bornhofen), o. Rüdesheim, Hessen-Nassau, Preußen, Germany |
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Name: | Brömser | ||
Born: | ABT 1520 | at: | |
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Name: | Brömser | ||
Born: | ABT 1520 | at: | |
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Name: | Sebastian Brömser | ||
Born: | 1539 | at: | Ruedesheim, Rheinland, Prussia |
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Died: | 1596 | at: | Prussia |
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/--Johann Brömser von Rüdesheim /--Johann Brömser von Rüdesheim | \--Erlande von der Spor /--Heinrich Brömser von Rüdesheim | | /-- | \--Margarethe Boos von Waldeck | \-- |--Dietrich Brömser von Rüdesheim | /--Friedrich VII von Rüdesheim | /--Dieter von Rüdesheim | | \--Margarethe von Reipoltzkirchen \--Anna von Rüdesheim | /--Friedrich VII von Rüdesheim \--Ida Vogt von Hunolstein \--Schonette Elisabeth Vetzer von Geispitzheim
[9216] Schreibweisen: 1511: Brumser; 1531: Brumpser, Brumßer; 1532, 1539, 1541: Brumbser 1511 Dietrich, Johann, Wilhelm und Heinrich, Gebrüder und Vettern Brumser von Rüdesheim, verkaufen mit Bewilligung des Grafen Ludwig zu Nassau-Saarbrücken ihren zweiten Teil am großen und kleinen Zehnten in den Gemarkungen Rüdesheim und Eibingen (Ibingen) für 4600 fl. mit Haus, Hof, Kelter und Kelterhaus, Böden und Keller... 1512 Klage wg. dem Zehnten in den Gemarkungen von Rüdesheim und Eibingen; Kläger: Mainz. Domprobst, Dechant und Kapitel des heiligen Stifts ... Mainz; Beklagte: Dietrich und Heinrich B. v. R., Wohnort: Rüdesheim; Grund der Klage: Verhinderung des Domkapitels an der Erhebung der Gefälle und Zehnten in den Gemarkungen von Rüdesheim und Eibingen 1531 Heinrich B. v. R. empfängt für sich und Dieter B. v. R. sowie Wilhelm B. v. R. seinen Vetter als Lehen das Dorf Gaulsheim bei Bingen mit aller seiner Gemarkung und allem Zubehör 1532 wird Dieter B. v. R. mit dem 5. Teil des Zehnten zu Dahlheim und dem Zehnten zu Lykershausen von Johann, Erzbischof von Trier belehnt 1536 Mitglied des Ritterrates der Stadt Boppard Am 2.1.1539 Vertrag mit seinem Bruder Heinrich vor dem Erzbischof von Trier, seinem Großcousin Johann von Metzenhausen, der Vertrag legt u. a. fest: - Dietrich muß auf sein Erbe verzichten - erhält jährlich 125 Gulden (aus versch. Gütern links- u. rechtsrheinisch) - erhält ein Haus zu Camp (heute Kamp-Bornhofen) auf Lebenszeit - Kinder werden mit je 70 Gulden abgefunden 1539: Johann von Metzenhausen, Erzbischof von Trier, verschreibt dem Diether Brumser v. R. jährlich Wein aus seiner Kellerei zu Boppart (am 2.1., dem Tag, an dem auch der Vertrag zwischen den Gebrüdern Dieter und Heinrich B. v. R. ausgestellt wurde) ; 1541 wird Dieter B. v. R. zusammen mit seinem Bruder Heinrich mit dem 5. Teil des Zehnten zu Dahlheim und dem Zehnten zu Lykershausen belehnt von Johann, Erzbischof von Trier (wird im März 1544 an Heinrich B. v. R. weitergegeben) 1542 genannt als edler Bürger der Stadt Kamp Weitere Nennungen siehe unter "Regesten der ... Brömser von Rüdesheim"; Manuskript vom Verfasser. Bei den Erwähnungen eines Dieter/Dietrich B. v. R. 1480, 1484, 1485, 1493, 1501, 1504 und 1506 handelt es sich vermutlich um einen Onkel des Dietrich B. v. R. Er hat vermutlich in dem Haus in Kamp gewohnt, das ihm 1539 auf Lebenszeit zugesichert wurde. Es handelt sich dabei vermutlich um das sog. "Brömserhaus". Eine 1994 durchgeführte dentrochronologische Untersuchung des Hauses ergab, daß das Holz des Hauses 1531 gefällt wurde. Es wurde damals also neu gebaut, während der angrenzende von Arscheidsche Hof Holz aus dem Jahr 1348 enthält Das Haus wird nochmals 1555 erwähnt, als es von Heinrich B. v. R. als Sicherheit bei einem Kreditgeschäft unterlegt wurde. 1561 findet die Erneuerung der Güter (Weinberge, 2 Behausungen zu Kamp und Zehnteinnahmen) an Heinrich Engelhard B. v. R. statt . Rough English translation courtesy of Google Translate: Spellings: 1511: Brumser; 1531: Brumpser, Brumßer, 1532, 1539, 1541: Brumbser 1511 Dietrich, John, William and Henry, brothers and cousins ??Brumser Rudesheim sell, with the approval of Count Louis of Nassau-Saarbrücken its second part at the great and small tithes in the communal districts Rüdesheim and Eibingen (Ibing) for 4600 fl with house, Hof, wine and wine house, floors and basement ... 1512 wg action. the tithes into the communal districts of St. Hildegard Rüdesheim; Applicants: Mainz. Provost, dean and chapter of St. pen ... Mainz; Defendant: Dietrich and Henry B. v. R., Location: Rudesheim; cause of action: prevention of the cathedral chapter in collecting the tithes into the gap and communal districts of St. Hildegard Rüdesheim 1531 Henry B. receives for himself and Dieter R. v. B. v. R., and William B. v. R. cousin as his fief, the village near Bingen, Bingen am Rhein, with all its district and all the accessories Dieter B. v. R. 1532 is the 5th Part of the tithe to Dahl's home and the Tenth Lykershausen of John, Archbishop of Trier fief 1536 Member of the Knights of the City Council Boppard On 2/1/1539 contract with his brother Henry in front of the Archbishop of Trier, his cousin John of Metzenhausen, the contract stipulates, inter alia: - Dietrich has to renounce his inheritance - Receives 125 florins a year (from various estates left-and right bank) - Gets a house at Kamp (now Kamp-Bornhofen) for life - Children are accepted with 70 guilders 1539: John of Metzenhausen, Archbishop of Trier, the Diether von R. Brumser prescribes annual wine from his cellar to Boppart (at 2.1, the date on which also the contract between the brothers, Dieter and Henry B. v. R.. was issued); Dieter B. v. R. 1541 together with his brother Henry the 5th Part of the tithe to Dahl's home and the Tenth Lykershausen fief of John, Archbishop of Trier (in March 1544 passed to Henry B. v. R.) Named 1542 as noble citizens of the town of Kamp Other entries refer to "... the Regesten Brömser of Rüdesheim"; the manuscript author. At the mention of a Dieter / B. Dietrich v. R. 1480, 1484, 1485, 1493, 1501, 1504 and 1506 are believed to be an uncle of Dietrich v. R. B. He has probably lived in the house Kamp, which was promised him in 1539 for life. It is believed to be the so-called "Brömserhaus". A 1994 study showed "dentrochronologische' (decay) carried out of the house, the house that the wood was felled in 1531. So it was then rebuilt, while the adjacent courtyard contains Arscheidsche of wood from the year 1348 The house is mentioned again in 1555, when it was backed by Henry B. v. R. as security for a loan business. 1561 is the renewal of assets (vineyards, two dwellings to Kamp and tithe revenues) in R. v. B. Heinrich Engelhard instead.
[11086] Schreibweisen: 1579 u. 1590ff: Brumpser, 1583 Brombser; 1586 Brumbser; 1592 Brömßer Erhielt von seinen adeligen Verwandten einen Hof in Rüdesheim "in der Hellen" - vermutlich der heutige Klunckartshof, oder in dessen unmittelbarer Nähe, in den er sehr viel Geld investierte. Die Vormünder des Joh. Reichard B. v. R. versuchten ab 1567, ihm diesen Hof streitig zu machen, doch hatten sie bis 1585 keinen Erfolg . Sebastian wohnt um 1583 in Kamp, wo seine Wehrfähigkeit festgestellt wird : Bastiann Brombser ein Rustungh (vorangestellt: thott = verstorben, vermutl. nachgetragen) Vor 1586: Best B. hatte etliche Güter in Rüdesheim, die verpachtet waren. Er hatte die Pacht (Pension), die er dafür erhielt, an einen Peter Knaut versetzt 1592: Best B. hatte anscheinend einen Brunnentrog ("Sackstein") zwei Mal verkauft: 1. um 1578 für Schulden versetzt und 2. an den Vorfahren eines Johann Oler, Schloßer von Beruf, verkauft; zumindest streiteten sich die beiden Parteinen 1592 um den Besitz des Troges 1579 und 1590?/91/92//93/94 sowie 1595(+?): Genannt als Besitzer zweier Weinberge der Abtei St. Pantaleon : Best Brumpser ein Wingart zu der Zeylen Noch ein Wingart im Krumpser Haf 1584 Bestges Brumser als Besitzer eines Weinberges des Konvents Marienberg genannt
Husband: Carl Schultz | |||
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Wife: Fredericka Louisa J. Backhaus | |||
Born: | 6 Jan 1845 | at: | Prussia, Germany |
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Father: | Christian Friedrich Backhaus | ||
Mother: | Charlotta Regina Louisa Krueger | ||
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/-- /-- | \-- /-- | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--Carl Schultz | /-- | /-- | | \-- \-- | /-- \-- \--
/-- /--Peter Backhaus | \-- /--Christian Friedrich Backhaus | | /-- | \--Louise Manteufel | \-- |--Fredericka Louisa J. Backhaus | /-- | /--Carl Krueger | | \-- \--Charlotta Regina Louisa Krueger | /-- \--Amelia \--
[10203] I can not find any information on Louisa but in the 1860 U.S. Census Ihave found a Fredericka living with this family. So I assume that hername was Fredericka L.J. In the Catholic church, the children were givenadditional names as they progressed in the church which is why so many ofthe children have so many middle names. I have also listed a second marriage for her to Carl Schultz. This hasto be verified yet, dates, etc. I found in the land records in theWashington County Courthouse that Christian and Charlotte (Krueger)Backhaus sold some land to a Carl and Louise (Backhaus) Schultz for$1.00. So the question right now is, was she married first to JohnBartelt (marriage record found in Washington County Courthouse) and thenmarried a second time to Carl Schultz?
Husband: Philip Meuhlius | |||
Born: | 16 Oct 1850 | at: | |
Married: | ABT 1876 | at: | |
Died: | 13 Oct 1913 | at: | |
Father: | Frank Meuhlius | ||
Mother: | Anna Maria Scheid | ||
Wife: Mary Filberd | |||
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/-- /-- | \-- /--Frank Meuhlius | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--Philip Meuhlius | /-- | /--John Philipp Scheid II | | \-- \--Anna Maria Scheid | /-- \--Maria Catharina Weisskopf \--
/-- /-- | \-- /-- | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--Mary Filberd | /-- | /-- | | \-- \-- | /-- \-- \--
Husband: Hector Fayette Phelps | |||
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Father: | Noah Amherst Phelps | ||
Mother: | Charlotte Wilcox | ||
Wife: Roxanna Selina Barnard | |||
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Name: | John Wesley Phelps | ||
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Spouses: | Mary Buckley |
/--David Phelps /--Noah Phelps | \--Abigail Pettibone /--Noah Amherst Phelps | | /--George Griswold | \--Lydia Griswold | \--Zerviah Griswold |--Hector Fayette Phelps | /-- | /--Ezekiel Wilcox | | \-- \--Charlotte Wilcox | /-- \--Rosanna Pettibone \--Martha Humphrey
/-- /-- | \-- /-- | | /-- | \-- | \-- |--Roxanna Selina Barnard | /-- | /-- | | \-- \-- | /-- \-- \--
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