Boso d'Italia III, Count of Italy1
M, d. 855
| Citations | - [S1] Edward Fairchild (?), Edward Fairchild, 4320 Washtenaw Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48108-1008, 734-971-2709 as submitted in GEDCOM file C:\TMGW\BACKUPS\FAIRCE7.GED and imported on 03-27-2002 at 23:35:12..
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Joseph gan Arimathea1
M, d. 0082
| Death* | 0082 | 1 |
| Note* | | The Roman Period 55 BC - 401 AD. AD 63 - Joseph of Arimathea came to Glastonbury on the first Christian mission to Britain. Joseph of Arimathea was a wealthy disciple of Jesus, who, according to the book of Matthew 27:57-60, asked Pontius Pilate for permission to take Jesus' dead body in order to prepare it for burial. He also provided the tomb where the crucified Lord was laid until his Resurrection. Joseph is mentioned in a few times in parallel passages in Mark, Luke and John, but nothing further is heard about his later activities.
Apocryphal legend, however, supplies us with the rest of his story by claiming that Joseph accompanied the Apostle Philip, Lazarus, Mary Magdalene & others on a preaching mission to Gaul. Lazarus & Mary stayed in Marseilles, while the others travelled north. At the English Channel, St.Philip sent Joseph, with twelve disciples, to establish Christianity in the most far-flung corner of the Roman Empire: the Island of Britain. The year AD 63 is commonly given for this "event", with AD 37 sometimes being put forth as an alternative. It was said that Joseph achieved his wealth in the metals trade, and in the course of conducting his business, he probably became acquainted with Britain, at least the south-western parts of it. Cornwall was a chief mining district and well-known in the Roman empire for its tin. Somerset was reknowned for its high quality lead. Some have even said that Joseph was the uncle of the Virgin Mary and therefore of Jesus, and that he may have brought the young boy along on one of his business trips to the island. Hence the words of Blake's famous hymn, Jerusalem:
And did those feet, in ancient time, Walk upon England's mountains green?
It was only natural, then, that Joseph should have been chosen for the first mission to Britain, and appropriate that he should come first to Glastonbury, that gravitational center for legendary activity in the West Country. Local legend has it that Joseph sailed around Land's End and headed for his old lead mining haunts. Here his boat ran ashore in the Glastonbury Marshes and, together with his followers, he climbed a nearby hill to survey the surrounding land. Having brought with him a staff grown from Christ's Holy Crown of Thorns, he thrust it into the ground and announced that he and his twelve companions were "Weary All". The thorn staff immediately took miraculous root, and it can be seen there still on Wearyall Hill. Joseph met with the local ruler, Arviragus, and soon secured himself twelve hides of land at Glastonbury on which to build the first monastery in Britain. From here he became the country's evangelist.
Much more was added to Joseph's legend during the Middle Ages. He was gradually inflated into a major saint and cult hero, as well as the supposed ancestor of many British monarchs. He is said to have brought with him to Britain a cup, said to have been used at the Last Supper and also used to catch the blood dripping from Christ as he hung on the Cross. A variation of this story is that Joseph brought with him two cruets, one containing the blood and the other, the sweat of Christ. Either of these items are known as The Holy Grail, and were the object(s) of the quests of the Knights of King Arthur's Round Table. One legend goes on to suggest that Joseph hid the "Grail" in Chalice Well at Glastonbury for safe-keeping (Photo)
There is a wide variance of scholarly opinion on this subject, however, and a good deal of doubt exists as to whether Joseph ever came to Britain at all, for any purpose. 2 |
| Note | | Person Source3 |
| Citations | - [S1] Edward Fairchild (?), Edward Fairchild, 4320 Washtenaw Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48108-1008, 734-971-2709 as submitted in GEDCOM file C:\TMGW\BACKUPS\FAIRCE7.GED and imported on 03-27-2002 at 23:35:12..
- [S1] Edward Fairchild (?), Edward Fairchild, 4320 Washtenaw Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48108-1008, 734-971-2709 as submitted in GEDCOM file C:\TMGW\BACKUPS\FAIRCE7.GED and imported on 03-27-2002 at 23:35:12., FROM: Britannia Internet Magazine, www.britannia.com, Internet. Entry:.
- [S10] Brittania Online, online http://www.britannia.com/, Entry: The Roman Period 55 BC - 401 AD.
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Meurig ap Arviragus Gweirydd , High King of Prydein or Britain1
M, d. 125
| Nickname | | Marius (?)1 |
| Death* | 125 | 1 |
| Citations | - [S1] Edward Fairchild (?), Edward Fairchild, 4320 Washtenaw Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48108-1008, 734-971-2709 as submitted in GEDCOM file C:\TMGW\BACKUPS\FAIRCE7.GED and imported on 03-27-2002 at 23:35:12..
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Irial Faidh mac Eremon , 10th King of Ireland at Tara1
M, d. 1670 BC
| Nickname | | Irialus Vates, Iriell, 'The Prophet Of Connaught' (?)1 |
| Marriage* | | 1 |
| Death* | 1670 BC | Magh Muaagh now, Knockmoy, Galway, Connaught, Ireland1 |
| Burial* | | Magh Muaagh now, Knockmoy, Galway, Connaught, Ireland1 |
| Note | | Person Source2 |
| Citations | - [S1] Edward Fairchild (?), Edward Fairchild, 4320 Washtenaw Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48108-1008, 734-971-2709 as submitted in GEDCOM file C:\TMGW\BACKUPS\FAIRCE7.GED and imported on 03-27-2002 at 23:35:12..
- [S17] Unknown author, Human Family Project, RIN 52763.
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Tamar Thephi ben Zedikiah1
F
| Citations | - [S1] Edward Fairchild (?), Edward Fairchild, 4320 Washtenaw Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48108-1008, 734-971-2709 as submitted in GEDCOM file C:\TMGW\BACKUPS\FAIRCE7.GED and imported on 03-27-2002 at 23:35:12..
- [S17] Unknown author, Human Family Project, RIN 34924.
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Bille mac Galicia , King a Galicia, Andalusia, Murcia, and Castile1
M
| Nickname | | Ith Guala Blath Bille Aibhle Nar Fuid Breaga Muirtheime (?)1 |
| Death* | | Iberia or Spain1 |
| Citations | - [S1] Edward Fairchild (?), Edward Fairchild, 4320 Washtenaw Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48108-1008, 734-971-2709 as submitted in GEDCOM file C:\TMGW\BACKUPS\FAIRCE7.GED and imported on 03-27-2002 at 23:35:12..
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Francus II son of Antharius1
M, d. 0011 BC
| Citations | - [S1] Edward Fairchild (?), Edward Fairchild, 4320 Washtenaw Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48108-1008, 734-971-2709 as submitted in GEDCOM file C:\TMGW\BACKUPS\FAIRCE7.GED and imported on 03-27-2002 at 23:35:12..
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Antharius son of Cassander1
M, d. 0074 BC
| Marriage* | | 1 |
| Death* | 0074 BC | 1 |
| Citations | - [S1] Edward Fairchild (?), Edward Fairchild, 4320 Washtenaw Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48108-1008, 734-971-2709 as submitted in GEDCOM file C:\TMGW\BACKUPS\FAIRCE7.GED and imported on 03-27-2002 at 23:35:12..
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Cassander son of Merovachus1
M, d. 0095 BC
| Marriage* | | 1 |
| Death* | 0095 BC | 1 |
| Citations | - [S1] Edward Fairchild (?), Edward Fairchild, 4320 Washtenaw Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48108-1008, 734-971-2709 as submitted in GEDCOM file C:\TMGW\BACKUPS\FAIRCE7.GED and imported on 03-27-2002 at 23:35:12..
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Merovachus son of Clodomir1
M, d. 0123 BC
| Marriage* | | 1 |
| Death* | 0123 BC | 1 |
| Citations | - [S1] Edward Fairchild (?), Edward Fairchild, 4320 Washtenaw Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48108-1008, 734-971-2709 as submitted in GEDCOM file C:\TMGW\BACKUPS\FAIRCE7.GED and imported on 03-27-2002 at 23:35:12..
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Clodomir II son of Antenor1
M, d. 0123 BC
| Marriage* | | 1 |
| Death* | 0123 BC | 1 |
| Citations | - [S1] Edward Fairchild (?), Edward Fairchild, 4320 Washtenaw Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48108-1008, 734-971-2709 as submitted in GEDCOM file C:\TMGW\BACKUPS\FAIRCE7.GED and imported on 03-27-2002 at 23:35:12..
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Antenor II son of Clodius1
M, d. 0143 BC
| Marriage* | | 1 |
| Death* | 0143 BC | 1 |
| Citations | - [S1] Edward Fairchild (?), Edward Fairchild, 4320 Washtenaw Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48108-1008, 734-971-2709 as submitted in GEDCOM file C:\TMGW\BACKUPS\FAIRCE7.GED and imported on 03-27-2002 at 23:35:12..
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Clodius son of Marcomer1
M, d. 0159 BC
| Marriage* | | 1 |
| Death* | 0159 BC | 1 |
| Citations | - [S1] Edward Fairchild (?), Edward Fairchild, 4320 Washtenaw Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48108-1008, 734-971-2709 as submitted in GEDCOM file C:\TMGW\BACKUPS\FAIRCE7.GED and imported on 03-27-2002 at 23:35:12..
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Nicanor son of Clodomir1
M, d. 0198 BC
| Marriage* | | 1 |
| Death* | 0198 BC | 1 |
| Citations | - [S1] Edward Fairchild (?), Edward Fairchild, 4320 Washtenaw Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48108-1008, 734-971-2709 as submitted in GEDCOM file C:\TMGW\BACKUPS\FAIRCE7.GED and imported on 03-27-2002 at 23:35:12..
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Clodomir II son of Bassanus Magnus1
M, d. 0232 BC
| Marriage* | | 1 |
| Death* | 0232 BC | 1 |
| Citations | - [S1] Edward Fairchild (?), Edward Fairchild, 4320 Washtenaw Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48108-1008, 734-971-2709 as submitted in GEDCOM file C:\TMGW\BACKUPS\FAIRCE7.GED and imported on 03-27-2002 at 23:35:12..
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Bassanus Magnus son of Diocles1
M, d. 0250 BC
| Marriage* | | 1 |
| Death* | 0250 BC | 1 |
| Citations | - [S1] Edward Fairchild (?), Edward Fairchild, 4320 Washtenaw Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48108-1008, 734-971-2709 as submitted in GEDCOM file C:\TMGW\BACKUPS\FAIRCE7.GED and imported on 03-27-2002 at 23:35:12..
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Diocles son of Helenus1
M, d. 0300 BC
| Marriage* | | 1 |
| Death* | 0300 BC | 1 |
| Citations | - [S1] Edward Fairchild (?), Edward Fairchild, 4320 Washtenaw Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48108-1008, 734-971-2709 as submitted in GEDCOM file C:\TMGW\BACKUPS\FAIRCE7.GED and imported on 03-27-2002 at 23:35:12..
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Helenus son of Priamus1
M, d. 0339 BC
| Marriage* | | 1 |
| Death* | 0339 BC | 1 |
| Citations | - [S1] Edward Fairchild (?), Edward Fairchild, 4320 Washtenaw Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48108-1008, 734-971-2709 as submitted in GEDCOM file C:\TMGW\BACKUPS\FAIRCE7.GED and imported on 03-27-2002 at 23:35:12..
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Priamus son of Antenor1
M, d. 0358 BC
| Marriage* | | 1 |
| Death* | 0358 BC | 1 |
| Citations | - [S1] Edward Fairchild (?), Edward Fairchild, 4320 Washtenaw Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48108-1008, 734-971-2709 as submitted in GEDCOM file C:\TMGW\BACKUPS\FAIRCE7.GED and imported on 03-27-2002 at 23:35:12..
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Antenor II son of Marcomer1
M, d. 0385 BC
| Marriage* | | 1 |
| Death* | 0385 BC | 1 |
| Citations | - [S1] Edward Fairchild (?), Edward Fairchild, 4320 Washtenaw Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48108-1008, 734-971-2709 as submitted in GEDCOM file C:\TMGW\BACKUPS\FAIRCE7.GED and imported on 03-27-2002 at 23:35:12..
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Marcomer I son of Antenor1
M, d. 0412 BC
| Marriage* | | 1 |
| Death* | 0412 BC | 1 |
| Citations | - [S1] Edward Fairchild (?), Edward Fairchild, 4320 Washtenaw Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48108-1008, 734-971-2709 as submitted in GEDCOM file C:\TMGW\BACKUPS\FAIRCE7.GED and imported on 03-27-2002 at 23:35:12..
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Michèle Boulet1
F, d. 4 June 1993
| Citations | - [S240] Bruce Corbett, "email from Bruce," e-mail to Joel Morin, 26apr2004, email from Bruce 2006-3-22.
- [S20] Interview, Joël Jean MacDonald Morin.
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Marie Adeline Fournier1
F
| Citations | - [S49] Fr. Eloi-Gerard, fm Talbot, Receuil de genealogies de comtes de Beauce, Dorchester, Frontenac.
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Louis C. West
M, d. after 1933
| Citations | - [S18] Interview, Assumption or calculation, various.
- [S43] Unknown author, Rebecca Cushman Sherman Will.
- [S43] Unknown author, Rebecca Cushman Sherman Will, alive at the time.
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Julian R. Fitch
M
Louie Josephine Fitch1
F
| Name Variation | | Lowe Josephine Fitch |
| Name Variation | | Mrs. Louie Josephine Fitch Whitson |
| Residence* | before 1933 | Madison, Wisconsin, USA2 |
| Citations | - [S59] George Ernest Bowman, Bowman Files.
- [S43] Unknown author, Rebecca Cushman Sherman Will.
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William T. Shepherd1
M
| Citations | - [S43] Unknown author, Rebecca Cushman Sherman Will, inference.
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Rebecca C. Shepherd1
F, d. 7 August 1933
| Citations | - [S43] Unknown author, Rebecca Cushman Sherman Will.
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Mary London
F
(?) Chabot
M
Dr. Noë Chabot Md
M
| Misc | | livre tous les enfants de Jos.Leon Morin |
| Residence | | Ste-Claire |
| Occupation* | | medecin/ apothicaire |
Jean-Claude Louet
M
| Citations | - [S23] Louis-Philippe Bonneau, Les Familles MORIN de la Cote-du-Sud.
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Jean Pinet
M
| Citations | - [S23] Louis-Philippe Bonneau, Les Familles MORIN de la Cote-du-Sud.
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René Deneau
M, d. before 1707
| Citations | - [S23] Louis-Philippe Bonneau, Les Familles MORIN de la Cote-du-Sud.
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Etienne Rochon
M, d. before 1704
Marie-Anne Fregeau
F
| Citations | - [S23] Louis-Philippe Bonneau, Les Familles MORIN de la Cote-du-Sud.
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(?) Corbett
M
Marie-Anne Cottin dit Dugal
F
Madeleine Morin
F
Esther DeLoss
F, d. 26 January 1899
| Marriage* | after 1827? | Principal=Nathan Cobb1 |
| Death* | 26 January 1899 | |
| Citations | - [S18] Interview, Assumption or calculation, various.
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Robert Parker
M, d. before 1684
John Henry Gaye
M, d. 1906
(?) Dutil
M
| Family | |
| Child | 1. | André Dutil+ b. 29 Apr 1921, d. 29 May 1992 |
Bartholomew Penrose1
M
| Citations | - [S30] Mike Smith, Mike Smith Research.
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John Howland1
M
| Citations | - [S31] George Thomas Edson, Edson's Genealogical Notes.
- [S59] George Ernest Bowman, Bowman Files, same John Howland.
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Eliza Dwombly1
F
| Citations | - [S59] George Ernest Bowman, Bowman Files.
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Harriet Whitney1
F
| Citations | - [S59] George Ernest Bowman, Bowman Files.
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Olive Sturtevant1
F
| Citations | - [S59] George Ernest Bowman, Bowman Files.
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Anna M. Barton1
F
| Citations | - [S59] George Ernest Bowman, Bowman Files.
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Reverend Thomas Williams1
M
| Citations | - [S59] George Ernest Bowman, Bowman Files.
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