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Stratonike of Cappadocia1

Stratonike of Cappadocia||p174.htm#i19554|Ariarathes IV Eusebes Philopator, King of Cappadocia||p173.htm#i19553||||Ariarathes I., King of Cappadocia||p173.htm#i19552|Stratonike Seleucid|b. 0260? BCE|p173.htm#i19551|||||||
FatherAriarathes IV Eusebes Philopator, King of Cappadocia1,2
     Stratonike of Cappadocia married Attalos II Philadelphus, King of Pergamum, son of Attalos I Soter, King of Pergamum; Her 2nd (widow).3 Stratonike of Cappadocia married Eumenes II Soter, King of Pergamum, son of Attalos I Soter, King of Pergamum and Apollonis (?); Her 1st.1,2 Stratonike of Cappadocia was the daughter of Ariarathes IV Eusebes Philopator, King of Cappadocia.1,2

Family 1

Attalos II Philadelphus, King of Pergamum b. 0220 B.C., d. 0138 B.C.

Family 2

Eumenes II Soter, King of Pergamum b. 0221 B.C., d. 0158 B.C.
Child

Citations

  1. [S175] Christian Settipani, AdC, pg. 171.
  2. [S1132] DFA (4000 yr), online, App. A:30.
  3. [S680] Simon Hornblower and Tony Spawforth, Who's Who (Classical World), pg. 60.

Berenike (?)1

Family

Attalos III Philometor Euergetes, King of Pergamum b. 0170 B.C., circa, d. 0133 B.C.
Child

Citations

  1. [S175] Christian Settipani, AdC, pg. 171.

Princess of Pergamum N. N. Attalid1

Princess of Pergamum N. N. Attalid||p174.htm#i19558|Attalos III Philometor Euergetes, King of Pergamum|b. 0170 B.C., circa\nd. 0133 B.C.|p269.htm#i19556|Berenike (?)||p174.htm#i19557|Eumenes I. S., King of Pergamum|b. 0221 B.C.\nd. 0158 B.C.|p269.htm#i19555|Stratonike of Cappadocia||p174.htm#i19554|||||||
FatherAttalos III Philometor Euergetes, King of Pergamum1,2 b. 0170 B.C., circa, d. 0133 B.C.
MotherBerenike (?)1
     Princess of Pergamum N. N. Attalid was the daughter of Attalos III Philometor Euergetes, King of Pergamum and Berenike (?).1,2 I assume this link is a daughter since Attalus III is noted as dying without leaving heirs. - rbs.

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S175] Christian Settipani, AdC, pg. 171.
  2. [S1132] DFA (4000 yr), online, App. A:29.

Berenike (?)1,2

Berenike (?)||p174.htm#i19559||||Princess of Pergamum N. N. Attalid||p174.htm#i19558|||||||Attalos I. P. E., King of Pergamum|b. 0170 B.C., circa\nd. 0133 B.C.|p269.htm#i19556|Berenike (?)||p174.htm#i19557|
MotherPrincess of Pergamum N. N. Attalid1
     Berenike (?) was the daughter of Princess of Pergamum N. N. Attalid.1 Berenike (?) married Deïotaros I Philoromaios, tetrarch of the Tolistobogi, King of Galatia.1,2

Family

Deïotaros I Philoromaios, tetrarch of the Tolistobogi, King of Galatia d. 0040 B.C.
Child

Citations

  1. [S175] Christian Settipani, AdC, pg. 171.
  2. [S1132] DFA (4000 yr), online, App. A:27.

Attalos

Attalos||p174.htm#i19561|||||||||||||||||||
     Attalos married Antiochis, Princess of Syria, daughter of Antiochos I Soter, King of Syria.1

Family

Antiochis, Princess of Syria b. 0289 BCE
Child

Citations

  1. [S172] Various Encyclopaedea Britannica.

Attalos of Tieum1

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S1656] Ian Mladjov's Resources, online http://sitemaker.umich.edu/mladjov, Hellenistic Monarchs simpligied genealogy; ATTALID KINGS.
  2. [S711] Encyclopedia, MS Encarta 2001, under article "Pergamum".

Princess of Galatia1

Princess of Galatia||p174.htm#i19568|Deïotaros I Philoromaios, tetrarch of the Tolistobogi, King of Galatia|d. 0040 B.C.|p267.htm#i19566|Berenike (?)||p174.htm#i19559||||||||||Princess of Pergamum N. N. Attalid||p174.htm#i19558|
FatherDeïotaros I Philoromaios, tetrarch of the Tolistobogi, King of Galatia1,2 d. 0040 B.C.
MotherBerenike (?)1,2
     Princess of Galatia was the daughter of Deïotaros I Philoromaios, tetrarch of the Tolistobogi, King of Galatia and Berenike (?).1,2 Princess of Galatia married Brogitarix, King of Galatia.1,3

Family

Brogitarix, King of Galatia
Child

Citations

  1. [S175] Christian Settipani, AdC, pg. 171.
  2. [S1132] DFA (4000 yr), online, App. A:27.
  3. [S1132] DFA (4000 yr), online, App. A:26.

Brogitarix, King of Galatia1

     King of Galatia at Asia Minor 0063-0050 BCE.1,2,3 Brogitarix, King of Galatia was (seemingly) co-ruler with his father-in-law, Deiotarix.1 Also called Brogitarus Latin. He married Princess of Galatia, daughter of Deïotaros I Philoromaios, tetrarch of the Tolistobogi, King of Galatia and Berenike (?).1,2

Family

Princess of Galatia
Child

Citations

  1. [S175] Christian Settipani, AdC, pg. 171.
  2. [S1132] DFA (4000 yr), online, App. A:26.
  3. [S653] PoH, online http://www.friesian.com/, Galatia.

Amyntas, tetrarcus of Trocmes, King of Galatia1,2

Amyntas, tetrarcus of Trocmes, King of Galatia||p174.htm#i19570|Brogitarix, King of Galatia||p174.htm#i19569|Princess of Galatia||p174.htm#i19568|||||||Deïotaros I. P., tetrarch of the Tolistobogi, King of Galatia|d. 0040 B.C.|p267.htm#i19566|Berenike (?)||p174.htm#i19559|
FatherBrogitarix, King of Galatia1
MotherPrincess of Galatia1
     King of Galatia 0036-0025 B.C..3 Amyntas, tetrarcus of Trocmes, King of Galatia was the son of Brogitarix, King of Galatia and Princess of Galatia.1 The Trocmii were part of the Celtic group who moved from Macedonia into Asia Minor. Tetrarch of the Trocmes.1 A Tetrach (Greek for "ruler of a quarter") was applied earlier to rulers of minor principalities owing allegiance to Rome.4

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S175] Christian Settipani, AdC, pg. 171.
  2. [S1132] DFA (4000 yr), online, App. A:25.
  3. [S1656] Ian Mladjov's Resources, online http://sitemaker.umich.edu/mladjov, GALATIA.
  4. [S711] Encyclopedia, MS Encarta 2001, under article "Tetrarch".

Artemidoros of the Trocmii1

Artemidoros of the Trocmii||p174.htm#i19571|Amyntas, tetrarcus of Trocmes, King of Galatia||p174.htm#i19570||||Brogitarix, King of Galatia||p174.htm#i19569|Princess of Galatia||p174.htm#i19568|||||||
FatherAmyntas, tetrarcus of Trocmes, King of Galatia1
     Artemidoros of the Trocmii was the son of Amyntas, tetrarcus of Trocmes, King of Galatia.1 Artemidoros of the Trocmii was Nobleman at Galatia, Asia Minor.1,2 He married Princess of the Tectosages, daughter of Amyntas, Tetrarch of the Tectosages.1

Family

Princess of the Tectosages
Child

Citations

  1. [S175] Christian Settipani, AdC, pg. 171.
  2. [S1132] DFA (4000 yr), online, App. A:24.
  3. [S1132] DFA (4000 yr), online, App. A:23.

Princess of the Tectosages1

Princess of the Tectosages||p174.htm#i19572|Amyntas, Tetrarch of the Tectosages||p174.htm#i19573||||Dytilaos, Tetrarch of the Tectosages||p174.htm#i19574||||||||||
FatherAmyntas, Tetrarch of the Tectosages1
     Princess of the Tectosages was the daughter of Amyntas, Tetrarch of the Tectosages.1 Princess of the Tectosages married Artemidoros of the Trocmii, son of Amyntas, tetrarcus of Trocmes, King of Galatia.1

Family

Artemidoros of the Trocmii
Child

Citations

  1. [S175] Christian Settipani, AdC, pg. 171.

Amyntas, Tetrarch of the Tectosages1

Amyntas, Tetrarch of the Tectosages||p174.htm#i19573|Dytilaos, Tetrarch of the Tectosages||p174.htm#i19574||||||||||||||||
FatherDytilaos, Tetrarch of the Tectosages1
     Amyntas, Tetrarch of the Tectosages was the predecessor of Polemon I Eusebes Soter, King of Cilicia Trachae; King of Cilicia Trachae.2 King of Cilicia Trachae 0036-0025 B.C..2 King of Galatia 0036-0025 B.C..3 Amyntas, Tetrarch of the Tectosages was the son of Dytilaos, Tetrarch of the Tectosages.1 Also called King Amyntas of Galatia. Tetrarch (of the Tectosages).1

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S175] Christian Settipani, AdC, pg. 171.
  2. [S1656] Ian Mladjov's Resources, online http://sitemaker.umich.edu/mladjov, CILICIA (KILIKIA).
  3. [S1656] Ian Mladjov's Resources, online http://sitemaker.umich.edu/mladjov, GALATIA.

Dytilaos, Tetrarch of the Tectosages1

     The Tectosages were part of the Celtic group who moved through Macedonia into Asia Minor circa 270 BC. Strabo says the Tectosages came orignally from the region near modern Toulouse, in France, and they were a sept or clan of a larger tribe called the Volcae.2 Tetrarch of the Tectosages.1

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S175] Christian Settipani, AdC, pg. 171.
  2. [S720] John King, Celt Kingdoms, pg. 74.

Caius Iulius Severus1

Caius Iulius Severus||p174.htm#i19575|Artemidoros of the Trocmii||p174.htm#i19571|Princess of the Tectosages||p174.htm#i19572|Amyntas, tetrarcus of Trocmes, King of Galatia||p174.htm#i19570||||Amyntas, Tetrarch of the Tectosages||p174.htm#i19573||||
FatherArtemidoros of the Trocmii1,2
MotherPrincess of the Tectosages1
     Caius Iulius Severus was the son of Artemidoros of the Trocmii and Princess of the Tectosages.1,2 Caius Iulius Severus was a nobleman from Akmoneia at Galatia, Asia Minor.1,2

Family

Children

Citations

  1. [S175] Christian Settipani, AdC, pg. 171.
  2. [S1132] DFA (4000 yr), online, App. A:23.

Caius Iulius Severus1

Caius Iulius Severus||p174.htm#i19576|Caius Iulius Severus||p174.htm#i19575||||Artemidoros of the Trocmii||p174.htm#i19571|Princess of the Tectosages||p174.htm#i19572|||||||
FatherCaius Iulius Severus1
     Caius Iulius Severus was the son of Caius Iulius Severus.1 Tribune, Legion VI.1

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S175] Christian Settipani, AdC, pg. 171.

(Caius) Iulius Quadratus1

(Caius) Iulius Quadratus||p174.htm#i19577|Caius Iulius Severus||p174.htm#i19576||||Caius Iulius Severus||p174.htm#i19575||||||||||
FatherCaius Iulius Severus1
     (Caius) Iulius Quadratus was the son of Caius Iulius Severus.1 (Caius) Iulius Quadratus was Roman Calvary Officer.1

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S175] Christian Settipani, AdC, pg. 171.

Proconsul of Asia Caius Iulius Severus1

Proconsul of Asia Caius Iulius Severus||p174.htm#i19578|(Caius) Iulius Quadratus||p174.htm#i19577||||Caius Iulius Severus||p174.htm#i19576||||||||||
Father(Caius) Iulius Quadratus1
     Proconsul of Asia Caius Iulius Severus was the son of (Caius) Iulius Quadratus.1 Proconsul of Asia Caius Iulius Severus was a descendant of Attalus (of Pergamum), Deiotaros (of Galatia), and (the Tetrarch) Amyntas, as well as cousin of (Caius) Iulius (Asinius) Quadratus.1 Proconsul of Asia at Roman Empire between 152 and 153.1

Citations

  1. [S175] Christian Settipani, AdC, pg. 171.

Caius Iulius Bassus, Proconsul in Bithynia1,2

Caius Iulius Bassus, Proconsul in Bithynia||p174.htm#i19580|Caius Iulius Severus||p174.htm#i19575||||Artemidoros of the Trocmii||p174.htm#i19571|Princess of the Tectosages||p174.htm#i19572|||||||
FatherCaius Iulius Severus1
     Caius Iulius Bassus, Proconsul in Bithynia was the son of Caius Iulius Severus.1 Proconsul at Bithynia, Asia Minor, Roman Empire, __ ___ 0098.1,2

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S175] Christian Settipani, AdC, pg. 171.
  2. [S1132] DFA (4000 yr), online, App. A:22.

Caius Iulius Quadratus Bassus, Consul1,2

Caius Iulius Quadratus Bassus, Consul||p174.htm#i19581|Caius Iulius Bassus, Proconsul in Bithynia||p174.htm#i19580||||Caius Iulius Severus||p174.htm#i19575||||||||||
FatherCaius Iulius Bassus, Proconsul in Bithynia1
     Caius Iulius Quadratus Bassus, Consul was the son of Caius Iulius Bassus, Proconsul in Bithynia.1 Caius Iulius Quadratus Bassus, Consul married Asinia Marcella.1,2 Roman Legate at Judaea between 102 and 105.3 Consul in 105.1,2 Proconsul Asia at Roman Empire in 105.1

Family

Asinia Marcella
Child

Citations

  1. [S175] Christian Settipani, AdC, pg. 171.
  2. [S1132] DFA (4000 yr), online, App. A:21.
  3. [S795] Roman Empire Provinces, online http://www.fiu.edu/~eltonh/syllabi/hist334.html, The Administration of Judaea, http://www.fiu.edu/~eltonh/syllabi/judgov.html

Asinia Marcella1

     Asinia Marcella married Caius Iulius Quadratus Bassus, Consul, son of Caius Iulius Bassus, Proconsul in Bithynia.1,2 Domina figl..1

Family

Caius Iulius Quadratus Bassus, Consul
Child

Citations

  1. [S175] Christian Settipani, AdC, pg. 171.
  2. [S1132] DFA (4000 yr), online, App. A:21.

Caius Iulius Asinius Quadratus1,2

Caius Iulius Asinius Quadratus||p174.htm#i19584|Caius Iulius Quadratus Bassus, Consul||p174.htm#i19581|Asinia Marcella||p174.htm#i19582|Caius Iulius Bassus, Proconsul in Bithynia||p174.htm#i19580||||||||||
FatherCaius Iulius Quadratus Bassus, Consul1
MotherAsinia Marcella1
     Caius Iulius Asinius Quadratus was the son of Caius Iulius Quadratus Bassus, Consul and Asinia Marcella.1

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S175] Christian Settipani, AdC, pg. 171.
  2. [S1132] DFA (4000 yr), online, App. A:20.

Caius Asinius Quadratus1

Caius Asinius Quadratus||p174.htm#i19586|Caius Iulius Asinius Quadratus||p174.htm#i19584||||Caius Iulius Quadratus Bassus, Consul||p174.htm#i19581|Asinia Marcella||p174.htm#i19582|||||||
FatherCaius Iulius Asinius Quadratus1
     Caius Asinius Quadratus was the son of Caius Iulius Asinius Quadratus.1 "Quadratus" is Latin for "square." Caius Asinius Quadratus was a historian in 200.2

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S175] Christian Settipani, AdC, pg. 171.
  2. [S1132] DFA (4000 yr), online, App. A:19.

Proconsul in Akhaia Caius Asinius Quadratus Protimus1

Proconsul in Akhaia Caius Asinius Quadratus Protimus||p174.htm#i19588|Caius Asinius Quadratus||p174.htm#i19586||||Caius Iulius Asinius Quadratus||p174.htm#i19584||||||||||
FatherCaius Asinius Quadratus1
     Proconsul in Akhaia Caius Asinius Quadratus Protimus was the son of Caius Asinius Quadratus.1 Proconsul at Akhaia in 220.2

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S175] Christian Settipani, AdC, pg. 171.
  2. [S1132] DFA (4000 yr), online, App. A:18.

Consul Sextus Anicius Faustus Paulinus1,2

Consul Sextus Anicius Faustus Paulinus||p174.htm#i19589|Consul Sextus Anicius Faustus Paulinus|b. c 240|p82.htm#i10565||||Quintus Anicius Faustus|b. c 210|p82.htm#i10566|Asinia Iuliana Nicomacha|b. c 215|p82.htm#i10567|||||||
FatherConsul Sextus Anicius Faustus Paulinus3 b. circa 240
     Consul Sextus Anicius Faustus Paulinus was the son of Consul Sextus Anicius Faustus Paulinus.3 Consul Sextus Anicius Faustus Paulinus was Consul, with P. Caeionius Iulianus in 325 at Rome.4,2 Pur between 331 and 333.4

Citations

  1. [S175] Christian Settipani, AdC, pg. 172.
  2. [S721] Rulers of Rome, online (did not capture).
  3. [S175] Christian Settipani, AdC, pg. 171-172.
  4. [S175] Christian Settipani, AdC, pg. 171.

Antiochis, Princess of Syria1

b. 0289 BCE
Antiochis, Princess of Syria|b. 0289 BCE|p174.htm#i19591|Antiochos I Soter, King of Syria|b. 0324 B.C.\nd. 0261 B.C.|p270.htm#i6069||||Seleucus I. N., King of Syria|b. 0358 B.C.\nd. 0281 B.C.|p270.htm#i6073|Apama I.|b. 0340 B.C.|p51.htm#i6074|||||||
FatherAntiochos I Soter, King of Syria b. 0324 B.C., d. 0261 B.C.
     Antiochis, Princess of Syria was born 0289 BCE. She was the daughter of Antiochos I Soter, King of Syria. Antiochis, Princess of Syria married Attalos.1 Antiochis, Princess of Syria was a princess of the Seleucid house.2

Family

Attalos
Child

Citations

  1. [S172] Various Encyclopaedea Britannica.
  2. [S862] Various EB CD 2001, Attalus I Soter.

Prefect Clodius Celsinus Adelphus1

     Prefect Clodius Celsinus Adelphus was Prefect.1

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S175] Christian Settipani, AdC, pg. 172.

Sacerdos, évêque de Lyons1

Sacerdos, évêque de Lyons||p174.htm#i19599|St. Rusticus, évêque de Lyons|b. c 455\nd. 25 Apr 501|p290.htm#i10485|N. N. de Limoges|b. c 460|p81.htm#i10486|Aquilin de Lyons|b. c 430\nd. c 470|p289.htm#i10500||||Ruricius, évêque de Limoges|b. c 440\nd. 507|p290.htm#i10501|Iberia (?)|b. c 455|p81.htm#i10502|
FatherSt. Rusticus, évêque de Lyons1 b. circa 455, d. 25 April 501
MotherN. N. de Limoges1 b. circa 460
     Sacerdos, évêque de Lyons was the son of St. Rusticus, évêque de Lyons and N. N. de Limoges.1 Sacerdos, évêque de Lyons was the successor of St. Lupus as Bishop of Lyons in 542.2 Bishop of Lyons at Archdiocese of Lyons, Gaul, between 542 and 549.2 He presided at the Council of Orléans in 549.2 He obtained from King Childebert the foundation of the general hospital.2

Citations

  1. [S175] Christian Settipani, AdC, pg. 172.
  2. [S585] Transcribed by Douglas J. Potter The Catholic Encyclopedia, IX:Lyons.

Sadyattes, King of Lydia

Sadyattes, King of Lydia||p174.htm#i19603|Ardys, King of Lydia||p174.htm#i19604||||Gyges, King of Lydia||p174.htm#i19605||||||||||
FatherArdys, King of Lydia1
     Sadyattes, King of Lydia was the son of Ardys, King of Lydia.1 King of Lydia at Asia Minor 0630-0619 B.C..2 Sadyattes, King of Lydia reigned twelve years and at his death his son Alyattes mounted the throne.1

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S723] Herodotus of Halicarnassus, Herodotus' History, Book 1 - Clio, [1.15].
  2. [S723] Herodotus of Halicarnassus, Herodotus' History, Book 1 - Clio, [1.15] "twelve years, then Alyattes".

Ardys, King of Lydia

Ardys, King of Lydia||p174.htm#i19604|Gyges, King of Lydia||p174.htm#i19605||||Dascylus Mermnadae||p174.htm#i19610||||||||||
FatherGyges, King of Lydia1
     Ardys, King of Lydia was the son of Gyges, King of Lydia.1 King of Lydia at Asia Minor 0678-0630 B.C..2 Ardys, King of Lydia reigned forty-nine years, and was succeeded by his son, Sadyattes.3 He took Priene and made war upon Miletus, and in his reign the Cimmerians, driven from their homes by the nomads of Scythia, entered Asia and captured Sardis, all but the citadel, at Asia Minor.3

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S723] Herodotus of Halicarnassus, Herodotus' History, Book 1 - Clio, [1.14].
  2. [S723] Herodotus of Halicarnassus, Herodotus' History, Book 1 - Clio, [1.15] "reigned forty-nine years, and was succeeded by his son, Sadyattes'.
  3. [S723] Herodotus of Halicarnassus, Herodotus' History, Book 1 - Clio, [1.15].

Gyges, King of Lydia

Gyges, King of Lydia||p174.htm#i19605|Dascylus Mermnadae||p174.htm#i19610||||||||||||||||
FatherDascylus Mermnadae1
     Gyges, King of Lydia was the son of Dascylus Mermnadae.1 King of Lydia at Asia Minor 0715-0678 B.C..2,3 Gyges, King of Lydia was the founder of the dynasty of the Mermnadæ, whose last member was Croesus.4 He was a spearman of King Cadaules.5 He was the son of Daskylos.5 He made an in-road, upon taking the Lydian throne, on Miletus and Smyrna, and took the city of Colophon at Asia Minor.6 He made no further noble exploits, though he reigned eight and thirty years.6 He was the first of the barbarians, excepting Midas, son of Gordias, king of Phrygia, whom we know to have sent offerings to Delphi.6

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S723] Herodotus of Halicarnassus, Herodotus' History, Book 1 - Clio, [1.8].
  2. [S723] Herodotus of Halicarnassus, Herodotus' History, Book 1 - Clio, [1.14] "he reigned eight and thirty years, ... his son and successor in the kingdom, Ardys'.
  3. [S1627] Chronology of Justin's History, online http://www.earlychristianwritings.com/fathers/…
  4. [S1078] Plato and his dialogues, online http://phd.evansville.edu/tools/index.htm
  5. [S723] Herodotus of Halicarnassus, Herodotus' History, Book I called Cleo, Chapter 8.
  6. [S723] Herodotus of Halicarnassus, Herodotus' History, Book 1 - Clio, [1.14].

Dascylus Mermnadae1

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S723] Herodotus of Halicarnassus, Herodotus' History, Book 1 - Clio, [1.8].

Alcaeus Heraclid1

Alcaeus Heraclid||p174.htm#i19613|Heracles of Greek Myth||p281.htm#i19614|Omphale of Lydia||p174.htm#i19615|the God of the Sky Zeus of Greek Myth||p113.htm#i13604|Alcmene of Greek Myth||p174.htm#i19619|||||||
FatherHeracles of Greek Myth1
MotherOmphale of Lydia2
     Alcaeus Heraclid was the son of Heracles of Greek Myth and Omphale of Lydia.1,2 Also called Agelaus.2

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S723] Herodotus of Halicarnassus, Herodotus' History, Book 1 - Clio, [1.7].
  2. [S289] Greek Mythology Link, online http://hsa.brown.edu/~maicar/index.html

Omphale of Lydia1

     Omphale of Lydia married Heracles of Greek Myth, son of the God of the Sky Zeus of Greek Myth and Alcmene of Greek Myth.1 Omphale was queen of Lydia who bought Heracles as a slave, and whom he served for one year (some say she was the daughter of King Iardanus, others that she was her slave).1 Omphale of Lydia was the slave-girl of Jardanus.2

Family

Heracles of Greek Myth
Child

Citations

  1. [S289] Greek Mythology Link, online http://hsa.brown.edu/~maicar/index.html
  2. [S723] Herodotus of Halicarnassus, Herodotus' History, Book 1 - Clio, [1.7].

Belus Heraclid1

Belus Heraclid||p174.htm#i19618|Alcaeus Heraclid||p174.htm#i19613||||Heracles of Greek Myth||p281.htm#i19614|Omphale of Lydia||p174.htm#i19615|||||||
FatherAlcaeus Heraclid1
     Belus Heraclid was the son of Alcaeus Heraclid.1

Citations

  1. [S723] Herodotus of Halicarnassus, Herodotus' History, Book 1 - Clio, [1.7].

Alcmene of Greek Myth1,2

Alcmene of Greek Myth||p174.htm#i19619|King of Mycenae Electryon Perseid||p192.htm#i21430|Anaxo of Greek Myth||p192.htm#i21431|Perseus of Greek Myth||p282.htm#i21434|Andromeda of Greek Myth||p192.htm#i21435|king of Tirynthus Alcaeüs of Greek Myth||p192.htm#i21432|Astydamia of Greek Myth||p192.htm#i21433|
FatherKing of Mycenae Electryon Perseid1
MotherAnaxo of Greek Myth1
     Alcmene of Greek Myth was the daughter of King of Mycenae Electryon Perseid and Anaxo of Greek Myth.1 Alcmene of Greek Myth associated with the God of the Sky Zeus of Greek Myth, son of the Titan Cronos of Greek Myth and the Titaness Rhea of Greek Myth.3 Alcmene of Greek Myth she became pregnant, with Heracles, by Zeus who disguised himself as her husband.4 She was a grand-daughter of Perseus.5 She she bore Iphicles to her husband Amphitryon.4 She was the last mortal woman with whom Zeus lay.3

Family

the God of the Sky Zeus of Greek Myth
Child

Citations

  1. [S922] Marcotte's Hercules Chart, online http://www.electroauthor.com/marcotte_genealogy/…
  2. [S1332] Royal Houses of Mythical Greece, online http://www.timelessmyths.com/, Genealogy: House of Perseus (Mycenae and Tiryns).
  3. [S289] Greek Mythology Link, online http://hsa.brown.edu/~maicar/index.html
  4. [S862] Various EB CD 2001, Amphitryon (Gr. myth.).
  5. [S1078] Plato and his dialogues, online http://phd.evansville.edu/tools/index.htm

Joane Laurence1,2

b. circa 1567
     Joane Laurence was born circa 1567. She married Yeoman John Tayer, son of Johanes Tawier and Mary Roberts, on 3 August 1589 at Thornbury Parish, Gloucestershire, England.3,4 Joane Laurence was named executrix in the Will of her husband in 1600 at Thornbury Parish, Gloucestershire, England.2 She witnessed the will of Yeoman John Tayer on 31 December 1600 at Thornbury Parish, Gloucestershire, England; Abstract reveals children Alice, Agnes, Cicely, and John; mother Mary Cooke; Mr. Marmin, minister; wife Joan executrix; overseers brother Thomas Thayer and John Hilpe Sr. and Jr..2,5

Family

Yeoman John Tayer b. 6 May 1561, d. 1 January 1600/1
Children

Citations

  1. [S725] M.A., B.C.L. W.P.W. Phillimore, Phillimore PRM Gloucester XV, pg. 11.
  2. [S728] Thornbury Wills 1600-1614, online http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/GLS/Thornbury/index.html, "TAYER, John - Thornbury, yeo, childr Alice, Agn, Cicely & Jn; mother Mary Cooke; Mr Marmin, minister; wife Joan exec; overs bro Thos T & Jn Hilpe senr & jr".
  3. [S725] M.A., B.C.L. W.P.W. Phillimore, Phillimore PRM Gloucester XV, pg. 11 "John Tawyer & Joane Laurence".
  4. [S811] Walter Faxon and Edward H. Whorf, "EO: Thayers, Thornbury Parish", pg. 472.
  5. [S812] Henry E. Woods, "EO: Thayers Wills, Thornbury", pg. 474.
  6. [S734] NE Colonists from Gloucester, online http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/GLS/EmigrantsNE.html, see - The American Genealogist, vol. 72, p. 81-90, and p. 209-219..

John Raspoole

b. circa 1535
     John Raspoole was born circa 1535. He married Margerie Alysander on 4 July 1560 at Barton Turf Parish, Norfolk, England; Her 1st.1

Family

Margerie Alysander b. circa 1540

Citations

  1. [S724] M.A., B.C.L. W.P.W. Phillimore, Phillimore PRM Norfolk IV, pg. 2 "John Raspoole & Margerie Alysander".

Alice Tayer1

b. circa 1591
Alice Tayer|b. c 1591|p174.htm#i19638|Yeoman John Tayer|b. 6 May 1561\nd. 1 Jan 1600/1|p440.htm#i19635|Joane Laurence|b. c 1567|p174.htm#i19636|Johanes Tawier|b. 1531|p87.htm#i11050|Mary Roberts|b. 1535\nd. 30 Apr 1611|p441.htm#i11051|||||||
FatherYeoman John Tayer1 b. 6 May 1561, d. 1 January 1600/1
MotherJoane Laurence1 b. circa 1567
     Alice Tayer was born circa 1591. She was the daughter of Yeoman John Tayer and Joane Laurence.1 Alice Tayer witnessed the will of Yeoman John Tayer on 31 December 1600 at Thornbury Parish, Gloucestershire, England; Abstract reveals children Alice, Agnes, Cicely, and John; mother Mary Cooke; Mr. Marmin, minister; wife Joan executrix; overseers brother Thomas Thayer and John Hilpe Sr. and Jr..1,2

Citations

  1. [S728] Thornbury Wills 1600-1614, online http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/GLS/Thornbury/index.html, "TAYER, John - Thornbury, yeo, childr Alice, Agn, Cicely & Jn; mother Mary Cooke; Mr Marmin, minister; wife Joan exec; overs bro Thos T & Jn Hilpe senr & jr".
  2. [S812] Henry E. Woods, "EO: Thayers Wills, Thornbury", pg. 474.

Agnes Tayer1

b. circa 1592
Agnes Tayer|b. c 1592|p174.htm#i19639|Yeoman John Tayer|b. 6 May 1561\nd. 1 Jan 1600/1|p440.htm#i19635|Joane Laurence|b. c 1567|p174.htm#i19636|Johanes Tawier|b. 1531|p87.htm#i11050|Mary Roberts|b. 1535\nd. 30 Apr 1611|p441.htm#i11051|||||||
FatherYeoman John Tayer1 b. 6 May 1561, d. 1 January 1600/1
MotherJoane Laurence1 b. circa 1567
     Agnes Tayer was born circa 1592. She was the daughter of Yeoman John Tayer and Joane Laurence.1 Agnes Tayer witnessed the will of Yeoman John Tayer on 31 December 1600 at Thornbury Parish, Gloucestershire, England; Abstract reveals children Alice, Agnes, Cicely, and John; mother Mary Cooke; Mr. Marmin, minister; wife Joan executrix; overseers brother Thomas Thayer and John Hilpe Sr. and Jr..1,2

Citations

  1. [S728] Thornbury Wills 1600-1614, online http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/GLS/Thornbury/index.html, "TAYER, John - Thornbury, yeo, childr Alice, Agn, Cicely & Jn; mother Mary Cooke; Mr Marmin, minister; wife Joan exec; overs bro Thos T & Jn Hilpe senr & jr".
  2. [S812] Henry E. Woods, "EO: Thayers Wills, Thornbury", pg. 474.

Cicely Tayer1

b. 1 May 1600
Cicely Tayer|b. 1 May 1600|p174.htm#i19640|Yeoman John Tayer|b. 6 May 1561\nd. 1 Jan 1600/1|p440.htm#i19635|Joane Laurence|b. c 1567|p174.htm#i19636|Johanes Tawier|b. 1531|p87.htm#i11050|Mary Roberts|b. 1535\nd. 30 Apr 1611|p441.htm#i11051|||||||
FatherYeoman John Tayer1,2 b. 6 May 1561, d. 1 January 1600/1
MotherJoane Laurence1,2 b. circa 1567
     Cicely Tayer was born on 1 May 1600. The sixth child.3 She was the daughter of Yeoman John Tayer and Joane Laurence.1,2 Cicely Tayer witnessed the will of Yeoman John Tayer on 31 December 1600 at Thornbury Parish, Gloucestershire, England; Abstract reveals children Alice, Agnes, Cicely, and John; mother Mary Cooke; Mr. Marmin, minister; wife Joan executrix; overseers brother Thomas Thayer and John Hilpe Sr. and Jr..1,4 Cicely Tayer married James Davis, son of John Davis, on 11 June 1618 at Thornbury Parish, Gloucestershire, England.2 Cicely Tayer and James Davis immigrated to New England arriving before 1640.2

Family

James Davis b. circa 1597

Citations

  1. [S728] Thornbury Wills 1600-1614, online http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/GLS/Thornbury/index.html, "TAYER, John - Thornbury, yeo, childr Alice, Agn, Cicely & Jn; mother Mary Cooke; Mr Marmin, minister; wife Joan exec; overs bro Thos T & Jn Hilpe senr & jr".
  2. [S734] NE Colonists from Gloucester, online http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/GLS/EmigrantsNE.html, see - The American Genealogist, vol. 72, p. 81-90, and p. 209-219..
  3. [S366] Thayer Families, online http://thayer.genealogist.net/default.htm, The Thayer -Tayer - Theyer Families of Gloucestershire, England 1500-1660 Book, Errata 2, Compiled by G. David Thayer.
  4. [S812] Henry E. Woods, "EO: Thayers Wills, Thornbury", pg. 474.

John Tayer1

b. circa 1594
John Tayer|b. c 1594|p174.htm#i19641|Yeoman John Tayer|b. 6 May 1561\nd. 1 Jan 1600/1|p440.htm#i19635|Joane Laurence|b. c 1567|p174.htm#i19636|Johanes Tawier|b. 1531|p87.htm#i11050|Mary Roberts|b. 1535\nd. 30 Apr 1611|p441.htm#i11051|||||||
FatherYeoman John Tayer1 b. 6 May 1561, d. 1 January 1600/1
MotherJoane Laurence1 b. circa 1567
     John Tayer was born circa 1594. He was the son of Yeoman John Tayer and Joane Laurence.1 John Tayer witnessed the will of Yeoman John Tayer on 31 December 1600 at Thornbury Parish, Gloucestershire, England; Abstract reveals children Alice, Agnes, Cicely, and John; mother Mary Cooke; Mr. Marmin, minister; wife Joan executrix; overseers brother Thomas Thayer and John Hilpe Sr. and Jr..1,2

Citations

  1. [S728] Thornbury Wills 1600-1614, online http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/GLS/Thornbury/index.html, "TAYER, John - Thornbury, yeo, childr Alice, Agn, Cicely & Jn; mother Mary Cooke; Mr Marmin, minister; wife Joan exec; overs bro Thos T & Jn Hilpe senr & jr".
  2. [S812] Henry E. Woods, "EO: Thayers Wills, Thornbury", pg. 474.

Thomas Tawyer Esq.1

b. 7 November 1559
Thomas Tawyer Esq.|b. 7 Nov 1559|p174.htm#i19642|Johanes Tawier|b. 1531|p87.htm#i11050|Mary Roberts|b. 1535\nd. 30 Apr 1611|p441.htm#i11051|John Tawier|b. 1503\nd. 11 Feb 1560/61|p438.htm#i11052|Constans , Mrs. Tawier|b. 1507|p87.htm#i11053|||||||
FatherJohanes Tawier1 b. 1531
MotherMary Roberts1 b. 1535, d. 30 April 1611
     Thomas Tawyer Esq. was baptized on 7 November 1559 at Thornbury Parish, Gloucestershire, England; Godfathers: Johanes Williams, Johanes Tyther. Godmother: Elizabeth Cooke.2 He was the son of Johanes Tawier and Mary Roberts.1 Thomas Tawyer Esq. married Agneta Knot on 30 September 1584 at Thornbury Parish, Gloucestershire, England; ?His 1st?3,4 Thomas Tawyer Esq. married Ann (?) circa 1600; His 2nd.3 Thomas Tawyer Esq. witnessed the will of Yeoman John Tayer on 31 December 1600 at Thornbury Parish, Gloucestershire, England; Abstract reveals children Alice, Agnes, Cicely, and John; mother Mary Cooke; Mr. Marmin, minister; wife Joan executrix; overseers brother Thomas Thayer and John Hilpe Sr. and Jr..1,5 Thomas Tawyer Esq. was gentleman in 1623 at Kington, Thornbury Parish, Gloucestershire, England.3,5 He left a will on 13 February 1622/23 at Kington, Thornbury Parish, Gloucestershire, England; His will says he was Tawyer, Thomas, of Thornbury, gentleman; To the Parish Church of Thornbury, 6s 8d. To poor people of Thornbury and Kington, 40s. Mr Sprinte, minister; daughter Eleanor Smith and her children Frederick Badminton, Hannah, and Hester Smith; bond of Thomas Smith; present wife Ann exec; overseers William Rider, Rich Atwells, John Parker and John Champneyes, gentlemen and sons Francis & Ferdinando Thayer.3,5 His estate was probated on 20 May 1623 at Thornbury Parish, Gloucestershire, England.5

Family 1

Agneta Knot b. circa 1566, d. before 1623
Children

Family 2

Ann (?)

Citations

  1. [S728] Thornbury Wills 1600-1614, online http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/GLS/Thornbury/index.html, "TAYER, John - Thornbury, yeo, childr Alice, Agn, Cicely & Jn; mother Mary Cooke; Mr Marmin, minister; wife Joan exec; overs bro Thos T & Jn Hilpe senr & jr".
  2. [S811] Walter Faxon and Edward H. Whorf, "EO: Thayers, Thornbury Parish", pg. 468.
  3. [S730] Thornbury Wills 1615-1624, online http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/GLS/Thornbury/index.html, "TAWYER, Thomas - Thornbury, gent, poor of Kington; Mr Sprinte, minister; dtr Elnr Smith & her childr Frederick Badminton & Hannah & Hester Smith; bond of Thos Smith; present wife Ann exec; overs Wlm Rider, Rich Atwells, Jn Parker & Jn Champneyes, gent & sons Francis & Ferdinando T".
  4. [S725] M.A., B.C.L. W.P.W. Phillimore, Phillimore PRM Gloucester XV, pg. 9, maybe? the date is reasonable, "Thomas [a stain hides his name] & Agneta Knot".
  5. [S812] Henry E. Woods, "EO: Thayers Wills, Thornbury", pg. 474.

Elizabeth Wheeler1

b. circa 1595
Elizabeth Wheeler|b. c 1595|p174.htm#i19643|Abel Wheeler|b. 2 May 1568|p88.htm#i11055|Jane Shepherd|b. 1564\nd. 1629|p442.htm#i11056|||||||John Shepheard|b. 1541|p88.htm#i11057|Jelian Pamoore|b. c 1543|p88.htm#i11058|
FatherAbel Wheeler1 b. 2 May 1568
MotherJane Shepherd1 b. 1564, d. 1629
     Elizabeth Wheeler was born circa 1595. She was the daughter of Abel Wheeler and Jane Shepherd.1 Elizabeth Wheeler witnessed the will of Abel Wheeler on 26 February 1613/14 at Thornbury Parish, Gloucestershire, England; Mentioned in his will as of Thornbury, a tiller; children William, Elizabeth, Margery, and Giles; wife Jane is the executrix; overseers are Thomas Barton and John Champneys; witnessed by Thomas Hauborn.1,2 Elizabeth Wheeler witnessed the will of Jane Shepherd on 30 March 1629 at Thornbury Parish, Gloucestershire, England; "To son Giles Wheller various goods that are in his possession. To son William Wheller 10s. To William Ogborne son of John Ogborne 10s. To Thomas Tayer and Ferdinando Tayer sons of Thomas Tayer her son in law 10s. To daughter Elizabeth Ogborne 12d. To daughters Elizabeth Ogborne and Margery Tayer all wearing apparel. To Thomas Tayer son of Thomas Tayer, her cosen, all residue of goods and he sole Executor. Overseers: son Giles Wheller and son in law Thomas Tayer. Witnesses: Thomas Tayer, John Champneys, and Giles Wheller. (Consistory of Gloucester)."2

Citations

  1. [S728] Thornbury Wills 1600-1614, online http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/GLS/Thornbury/index.html, "WHELLER, Abel - Thornbury, childr Wlm, Eliz, Margery & Giles; wife Jane exec; overs Thos Barton & Jn Champneys; witns Thos Hauborn".
  2. [S812] Henry E. Woods, "EO: Thayers Wills, Thornbury", pg. 475.

William Wheeler1

b. circa 1592
William Wheeler|b. c 1592|p174.htm#i19644|Abel Wheeler|b. 2 May 1568|p88.htm#i11055|Jane Shepherd|b. 1564\nd. 1629|p442.htm#i11056|||||||John Shepheard|b. 1541|p88.htm#i11057|Jelian Pamoore|b. c 1543|p88.htm#i11058|
FatherAbel Wheeler1 b. 2 May 1568
MotherJane Shepherd1 b. 1564, d. 1629
     William Wheeler was born circa 1592. He was the son of Abel Wheeler and Jane Shepherd.1 William Wheeler witnessed the will of Abel Wheeler on 26 February 1613/14 at Thornbury Parish, Gloucestershire, England; Mentioned in his will as of Thornbury, a tiller; children William, Elizabeth, Margery, and Giles; wife Jane is the executrix; overseers are Thomas Barton and John Champneys; witnessed by Thomas Hauborn.1,2 William Wheeler witnessed the will of Jane Shepherd on 30 March 1629 at Thornbury Parish, Gloucestershire, England; "To son Giles Wheller various goods that are in his possession. To son William Wheller 10s. To William Ogborne son of John Ogborne 10s. To Thomas Tayer and Ferdinando Tayer sons of Thomas Tayer her son in law 10s. To daughter Elizabeth Ogborne 12d. To daughters Elizabeth Ogborne and Margery Tayer all wearing apparel. To Thomas Tayer son of Thomas Tayer, her cosen, all residue of goods and he sole Executor. Overseers: son Giles Wheller and son in law Thomas Tayer. Witnesses: Thomas Tayer, John Champneys, and Giles Wheller. (Consistory of Gloucester)."2

Citations

  1. [S728] Thornbury Wills 1600-1614, online http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/GLS/Thornbury/index.html, "WHELLER, Abel - Thornbury, childr Wlm, Eliz, Margery & Giles; wife Jane exec; overs Thos Barton & Jn Champneys; witns Thos Hauborn".
  2. [S812] Henry E. Woods, "EO: Thayers Wills, Thornbury", pg. 475.

Giles Wheeler1

b. circa 1602
Giles Wheeler|b. c 1602|p174.htm#i19645|Abel Wheeler|b. 2 May 1568|p88.htm#i11055|Jane Shepherd|b. 1564\nd. 1629|p442.htm#i11056|||||||John Shepheard|b. 1541|p88.htm#i11057|Jelian Pamoore|b. c 1543|p88.htm#i11058|
FatherAbel Wheeler1 b. 2 May 1568
MotherJane Shepherd1 b. 1564, d. 1629
     Giles Wheeler was born circa 1602. He was the son of Abel Wheeler and Jane Shepherd.1 Giles Wheeler witnessed the will of Abel Wheeler on 26 February 1613/14 at Thornbury Parish, Gloucestershire, England; Mentioned in his will as of Thornbury, a tiller; children William, Elizabeth, Margery, and Giles; wife Jane is the executrix; overseers are Thomas Barton and John Champneys; witnessed by Thomas Hauborn.1,2 Giles Wheeler witnessed the will of Jane Shepherd on 30 March 1629 at Thornbury Parish, Gloucestershire, England; "To son Giles Wheller various goods that are in his possession. To son William Wheller 10s. To William Ogborne son of John Ogborne 10s. To Thomas Tayer and Ferdinando Tayer sons of Thomas Tayer her son in law 10s. To daughter Elizabeth Ogborne 12d. To daughters Elizabeth Ogborne and Margery Tayer all wearing apparel. To Thomas Tayer son of Thomas Tayer, her cosen, all residue of goods and he sole Executor. Overseers: son Giles Wheller and son in law Thomas Tayer. Witnesses: Thomas Tayer, John Champneys, and Giles Wheller. (Consistory of Gloucester)."2 Giles Wheeler was in husbandry in 1650 at Morton, Thornbury Parish, Gloucestershire, England.3 He left a will in 1650 at Morton, Thornbury Parish, Gloucestershire, England; In his will he is referred to as Wheeler, Giles of Morton, Thornbury, [in] husbandry (farmer); present wife Susanna; Ann present wife of Guy Lawrence; Alice daughter of Peter Wither; Agnes Gough; exececutor kinsman William Ogbourne of Thornbury, baker; overseers neighbors Guy Lawrence & William Benney.3

Citations

  1. [S728] Thornbury Wills 1600-1614, online http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/GLS/Thornbury/index.html, "WHELLER, Abel - Thornbury, childr Wlm, Eliz, Margery & Giles; wife Jane exec; overs Thos Barton & Jn Champneys; witns Thos Hauborn".
  2. [S812] Henry E. Woods, "EO: Thayers Wills, Thornbury", pg. 475.
  3. [S731] Thornbury Wills 1636-1650, online http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/GLS/Thornbury/index.html, "1650 WHEELER, Giles - Morton, Thornbury, husb, present wife Susanna; Ann present wife of Guy Lawrence; Alice dtr of Peter Wither; Agn Gough; exec kinsman Wlm Ogbourne of Thornbury, baker; overs neighbs Guy Lawrence & Wlm Benney'.

Eleanor Tawyer1

b. circa 1588
Eleanor Tawyer|b. c 1588|p174.htm#i19647|Thomas Tawyer Esq.|b. 7 Nov 1559|p174.htm#i19642|Agneta Knot|b. c 1566\nd. b 1623|p442.htm#i19646|Johanes Tawier|b. 1531|p87.htm#i11050|Mary Roberts|b. 1535\nd. 30 Apr 1611|p441.htm#i11051|||||||
FatherThomas Tawyer Esq.1 b. 7 November 1559
MotherAgneta Knot1 b. circa 1566, d. before 1623
     Eleanor Tawyer was born circa 1588. She was the daughter of Thomas Tawyer Esq. and Agneta Knot.1 Eleanor Tawyer witnessed the will of Thomas Tawyer Esq. on 13 February 1622/23 at Kington, Thornbury Parish, Gloucestershire, England; His will says he was Tawyer, Thomas, of Thornbury, gentleman; To the Parish Church of Thornbury, 6s 8d. To poor people of Thornbury and Kington, 40s. Mr Sprinte, minister; daughter Eleanor Smith and her children Frederick Badminton, Hannah, and Hester Smith; bond of Thomas Smith; present wife Ann exec; overseers William Rider, Rich Atwells, John Parker and John Champneyes, gentlemen and sons Francis & Ferdinando Thayer.1,2

Citations

  1. [S730] Thornbury Wills 1615-1624, online http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/GLS/Thornbury/index.html, "TAWYER, Thomas - Thornbury, gent, poor of Kington; Mr Sprinte, minister; dtr Elnr Smith & her childr Frederick Badminton & Hannah & Hester Smith; bond of Thos Smith; present wife Ann exec; overs Wlm Rider, Rich Atwells, Jn Parker & Jn Champneyes, gent & sons Francis & Ferdinando T".
  2. [S812] Henry E. Woods, "EO: Thayers Wills, Thornbury", pg. 474.

Francis Tawyer Esq.1

b. circa 1590
Francis Tawyer Esq.|b. c 1590|p174.htm#i19648|Thomas Tawyer Esq.|b. 7 Nov 1559|p174.htm#i19642|Agneta Knot|b. c 1566\nd. b 1623|p442.htm#i19646|Johanes Tawier|b. 1531|p87.htm#i11050|Mary Roberts|b. 1535\nd. 30 Apr 1611|p441.htm#i11051|||||||
FatherThomas Tawyer Esq.1 b. 7 November 1559
MotherAgneta Knot1 b. circa 1566, d. before 1623
     Francis Tawyer Esq. was born circa 1590. He was the son of Thomas Tawyer Esq. and Agneta Knot.1 Francis Tawyer Esq. witnessed the will of Thomas Tawyer Esq. on 13 February 1622/23 at Kington, Thornbury Parish, Gloucestershire, England; His will says he was Tawyer, Thomas, of Thornbury, gentleman; To the Parish Church of Thornbury, 6s 8d. To poor people of Thornbury and Kington, 40s. Mr Sprinte, minister; daughter Eleanor Smith and her children Frederick Badminton, Hannah, and Hester Smith; bond of Thomas Smith; present wife Ann exec; overseers William Rider, Rich Atwells, John Parker and John Champneyes, gentlemen and sons Francis & Ferdinando Thayer.1,2

Citations

  1. [S730] Thornbury Wills 1615-1624, online http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/GLS/Thornbury/index.html, "TAWYER, Thomas - Thornbury, gent, poor of Kington; Mr Sprinte, minister; dtr Elnr Smith & her childr Frederick Badminton & Hannah & Hester Smith; bond of Thos Smith; present wife Ann exec; overs Wlm Rider, Rich Atwells, Jn Parker & Jn Champneyes, gent & sons Francis & Ferdinando T".
  2. [S812] Henry E. Woods, "EO: Thayers Wills, Thornbury", pg. 474.

Ferdinando Tawyer Esq.1

b. circa 1592
Ferdinando Tawyer Esq.|b. c 1592|p174.htm#i19649|Thomas Tawyer Esq.|b. 7 Nov 1559|p174.htm#i19642|Agneta Knot|b. c 1566\nd. b 1623|p442.htm#i19646|Johanes Tawier|b. 1531|p87.htm#i11050|Mary Roberts|b. 1535\nd. 30 Apr 1611|p441.htm#i11051|||||||
FatherThomas Tawyer Esq.1 b. 7 November 1559
MotherAgneta Knot1 b. circa 1566, d. before 1623
     Ferdinando Tawyer Esq. was born circa 1592. He was the son of Thomas Tawyer Esq. and Agneta Knot.1 Ferdinando Tawyer Esq. witnessed the will of Thomas Tawyer Esq. on 13 February 1622/23 at Kington, Thornbury Parish, Gloucestershire, England; His will says he was Tawyer, Thomas, of Thornbury, gentleman; To the Parish Church of Thornbury, 6s 8d. To poor people of Thornbury and Kington, 40s. Mr Sprinte, minister; daughter Eleanor Smith and her children Frederick Badminton, Hannah, and Hester Smith; bond of Thomas Smith; present wife Ann exec; overseers William Rider, Rich Atwells, John Parker and John Champneyes, gentlemen and sons Francis & Ferdinando Thayer.1,2 Ferdinando Tawyer Esq. witnessed the baptism of Ferdinando Tayer of Mendon on 18 April 1625 at St. Mary's, Thornbury Parish, Gloucestershire, England; Godfathers: Ferdinando Tayer, William Tayer. Godmother: Margarett King.3,4,5,6,7,8

Citations

  1. [S730] Thornbury Wills 1615-1624, online http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/GLS/Thornbury/index.html, "TAWYER, Thomas - Thornbury, gent, poor of Kington; Mr Sprinte, minister; dtr Elnr Smith & her childr Frederick Badminton & Hannah & Hester Smith; bond of Thos Smith; present wife Ann exec; overs Wlm Rider, Rich Atwells, Jn Parker & Jn Champneyes, gent & sons Francis & Ferdinando T".
  2. [S812] Henry E. Woods, "EO: Thayers Wills, Thornbury", pg. 474.
  3. [S245] LDS.
  4. [S353] Charles Henry Pope, Massachusetts Pioneers.
  5. [S790] Estelle Clark Watson
    , "Hayward-Howard", pg. 59.
  6. [S803] William Richard Cutter NEFGM, Vol I, pg. 314.
  7. [S813] H. E. W., "EO: Thayer Ancestry", pg. 465.
  8. [S811] Walter Faxon and Edward H. Whorf, "EO: Thayers, Thornbury Parish", pg. 470.

Ann (?)1

     Ann (?) married Thomas Tawyer Esq., son of Johanes Tawier and Mary Roberts, circa 1600; His 2nd.1 Ann (?) witnessed the will of Thomas Tawyer Esq. on 13 February 1622/23 at Kington, Thornbury Parish, Gloucestershire, England; His will says he was Tawyer, Thomas, of Thornbury, gentleman; To the Parish Church of Thornbury, 6s 8d. To poor people of Thornbury and Kington, 40s. Mr Sprinte, minister; daughter Eleanor Smith and her children Frederick Badminton, Hannah, and Hester Smith; bond of Thomas Smith; present wife Ann exec; overseers William Rider, Rich Atwells, John Parker and John Champneyes, gentlemen and sons Francis & Ferdinando Thayer.1,2

Family

Thomas Tawyer Esq. b. 7 November 1559

Citations

  1. [S730] Thornbury Wills 1615-1624, online http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/GLS/Thornbury/index.html, "TAWYER, Thomas - Thornbury, gent, poor of Kington; Mr Sprinte, minister; dtr Elnr Smith & her childr Frederick Badminton & Hannah & Hester Smith; bond of Thos Smith; present wife Ann exec; overs Wlm Rider, Rich Atwells, Jn Parker & Jn Champneyes, gent & sons Francis & Ferdinando T".
  2. [S812] Henry E. Woods, "EO: Thayers Wills, Thornbury", pg. 474.

Lord Grandison Otho de Grandison1

b. circa 1310?
Lord Grandison Otho de Grandison|b. c 1310?|p174.htm#i19651|William, 1st Lord Grandison|b. bt 1255 - 1264\nd. 27 Jun 1335|p415.htm#i8429|Sibella de Tregoz|b. c 1290?|p57.htm#i8430|Seigneur Amadeus de Grandison|d. 1300|p407.htm#i19706|Benoite de la Tour de Gerenstein||p175.htm#i19707|John, Lord Tregoz, Ewyas Harold|b. c 1245\nd. 1300|p407.htm#i19710|Mabel FitzWarine|b. c 1275?|p175.htm#i19711|
FatherWilliam, 1st Lord Grandison1 b. between 1255 and 1264, d. 27 June 1335
MotherSibella de Tregoz1 b. circa 1290?
     Arms: Paly of six argent and azure, on a bend gules three escallops or (Palé d'argent et d'azur, à la bande de gueules, chargée de trois coquilles d'or, brochante sur-le-tout).2,3 Lord Grandison Otho de Grandison was born circa 1310?. He was the son of William, 1st Lord Grandison and Sibella de Tregoz.1

Citations

  1. [S732] Montague Millenium, online http://www.montaguemillennium.com/montgb.htm
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  2. [S1216] C.B., L.L.D., Ulster King of Arms Sir John Bernard Burke, B:GA, pg. 419.
  3. [S1225] Armorial de Gelre, online heraldique.armoriaux.free.fr.