Edward Robins
Husband Edward Robins 1
Born: 1602 - England Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:Events
• Emigrated: to Virginia in the bark "Thomas", 1615.
• Built: "Newport House" (now Eyreville), Northampton (Accomack), Virginia, (United States).
Wife
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Elizabeth Robins 2
AKA: Elizabeth Robinson Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Colonel William Burgess (Abt 1622-1686) 2 3 4 Marr: Abt 1651 - Northampton Co., Virginia, (United States)
2 F Rachel Robins 1
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
James Robinson and Sarah Wells
Husband James Robinson (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Sarah Wells
Born: Abt 1784 Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Nicholas Wells (1757-Bef 1794) Mother: Providence Talbot ( - )
Children
Research Notes: Husband - James Robinson
Source: Laurie Garvin in RootsWeb.com WELLS-L Archives abt 27 Feb 1999.
Research Notes: Wife - Sarah Wells
"Big Wells" family line.
Source: Laurie Garvin in RootsWeb.com WELLS-L Archives abt 27 Feb 1999.
Edward John Spencer 8th Earl Spencer, Viscount Althorp and Hon. Frances Ruth Burke Roche
Husband Edward John Spencer 8th Earl Spencer, Viscount Althorp 5
Born: 24 Jan 1924 Christened: Died: 29 Mar 1992 Buried:
Father: Albert Edward John Spencer 7th Earl Spencer (1892-1975) 6 Mother: Lady Cynthia Eleanor Beatrix Hamilton (1897-1972) 7
Marriage:
Wife Hon. Frances Ruth Burke Roche 8
AKA: Frances Shand Kydd Born: 20 Jan 1936 Christened: Died: 3 Jun 2004 Buried:
Children
1 F Diana Frances Spencer Princess of Wales 9
AKA: Diana Princess of Wales, Princess Diana Born: 1 Jul 1961 Christened: Died: 31 Aug 1997 Buried:Spouse: Charles Philip Arthur George Mountbatten-Windsor Prince of Wales (living)
Research Notes: Husband - Edward John Spencer 8th Earl Spencer, Viscount Althorp
www.whitneygen.org/archives/biography/princewm.html
Research Notes: Wife - Hon. Frances Ruth Burke Roche
www.whitneygen.org/archives/biography/princewm.html
John Roche of Fermoy
Husband John Roche of Fermoy 10
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Blanche Roche 10
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: John Fitz Thomas FitzGerald 5th Baron of Offaly, 1st Earl of Kildare ( -1316) 11
William des Roches Seneschal of Anjou, Maine & Touraine and Marguerite de Sablé
Husband William des Roches Seneschal of Anjou, Maine & Touraine 12
Born: Christened: Died: 1222 Buried:Marriage:
Wife Marguerite de Sablé
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Clemence 12
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Geoffrey VI Vicomte of Châteaudun ( -1249) 12
Richard Fitz Roger Lord of Wood Plumpton
Husband Richard Fitz Roger Lord of Wood Plumpton 13
AKA: Richard de Woodplumpton Born: Bef 1130 - Woodplumpton, Lancashire, England Christened: Died: 1201 - Woodplumpton, Lancashire, England Buried:
Father: Roger of Woodplumpton (Bef 1130-Abt 1171) 14 Mother: Margery de Banastre ( -After 1199) 15
Marriage:
Wife
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Amuira de Woodplumpton 16
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Thomas de Betham ( -1249)
Research Notes: Husband - Richard Fitz Roger Lord of Wood Plumpton
From http://cybergata.com/roots/2833.htm :
The family of Woodplumpton has a pedigree that seems to connect them with the pre-Conquest owners. Raghanald, the earliest of them on record, must have lived about the time of the Conquest, for his son Ravenkil attested the grants made in 1094 by Count Roger of Poiton to the abbey of Sees. Roger son of Ravenkil, who gave Linacre to the Knights Hospitallers, occurs from 1130 to 1171. His son Richard, the founder of Lytham Priory, lived in the time of Henry II and Richard I, holding by knight's service Kirkby, Argarmeols, Kellamergh and Bryning, and in thegnage Woodplumpton, Lytham, Carleton, Bootle and part of Formby.
Roger son of Ranchil owed 30 marks in 1129-30 for an agreement with the Count of Mortain respecting lands between Ribble and Mersey [Farrer, Lancs. Pipe R]. He was surety in 5 marks for a pardon in 1169-71 [Farrer, Lancs. Pipe R. 16, 20, 23].
In 1176, Richard son of Roger paid 5 marks in order to obtain an inquiry as to the manor of Kirkby, which had been taken into the king's hands because he had married his daughter and heir without the king's license. He had to pay Ł100 to recover his lands [Farrer, Lancs. Pipe R., 31, 42-44]. The payment of several installments is recorded in the Pipe Rolls. In 1194 he incurred a further penalty for having shared in Count John's rebellion [Farrer, Lancs. Pipe R., 90, 92]. The Priory of Lytham was founded by him between 1189 and 1194 [Farrer, Lancs. Pipe R., 346-9].
In 1199 Maud Banastre made a claim respecting sisters' portion against Richard son of Roger and Margery his wife (her sister), who put Robert de Stockport in their place [Rot. Curia Regis, Rec. Com., i, 359]. Plaintiff was perhaps the Maud de Hastings who had then another dispute with Richard son of Roger [ibid. 227, 301; Excerpta e Rot. Fin. Rec. Com., i, 87].
~A History of the County of Lancaster: Volume 7, pp. 284-291
Alexander Tinnin Rogers
Husband Alexander Tinnin Rogers 17
Born: 19 Jul 1803 - Tennesee, United States Christened: Died: 10 Jul 1871 - Gilmer, Upshur, Texas, United States Buried:
Father: Larkin Rogers (1766-1839) 18 19 Mother: Elizabeth Tinnin (1777-1839) 20 21
Marriage:
Wife
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Thomas Jefferson Rogers (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Research Notes: Husband - Alexander Tinnin Rogers
From Find A Grave memorial # 159908891:
When Alexander Tinnin Rogers was born on July 19, 1803, in Kentucky, his father, Larkin, was 37 and his mother, Elizabeth, was 26. He married Kesiah (Keziah) Scruggs and they had 11 children together. He then married Sarah maiden name unknown before April 14, 1866, in Upshur, Texas. He died on July 10, 1871, in Gilmer, Texas, at the age of 67, and was buried in Upshur, Texas. Second wife, Sarah alive at the time of A T Rogers death.
Per estate records died in Gilmer, Upshur County, Texas.
Larkin Rogers and Elizabeth Tinnin
Husband Larkin Rogers 18 19
Born: 11 Feb 1766 - (North) Carolina, (United States) Christened: Died: 21 Jun 1839 - Holmes, Mississippi, United States Buried: - Rogers Cemetery, Holmes, Mississippi, United States
Father: Benjamin Rogers (1748-Between 1808/1809) 22 23 Mother: Jane Moss (1748-1809) 24 25
Marriage: Sep 1792 - Montgomery, (Scott), Tennessee, (United States) 20
Other Spouse: Mary Ellen Duke (1763-1826) 26 - Abt 1781 - Marshall, Tennessee, (United States) 26
Other Spouse: Lucy Goard (Abt 1769-1810) 27 - Sep 1800 - Hancock, Tennessee, United States 28
Wife Elizabeth Tinnin 20 21
Born: 1777 - North Carolina, United States Christened: Died: 7 Jun 1839 - Madison, Madison, Mississippi, United States Buried:
Children
1 M Alexander Tinnin Rogers 17
Born: 19 Jul 1803 - Tennesee, United States Christened: Died: 10 Jul 1871 - Gilmer, Upshur, Texas, United States Buried:
2 M Lewis Rogers 29
Born: 26 Mar 1812 Christened: Died: 26 Feb 1884 Buried: - Rogers Cemetery, Holmes, Mississippi, United States
Research Notes: Wife - Elizabeth Tinnin
From Find A Grave Memorial ID 159909276:
When Elizabeth Tinnin was born in 1777 in North Carolina, her father, James, was 33, and her mother, Rebekah, was 27. She married Larkin Rogers in 1792 in Montgomery, Tennessee. They had 12 children in 20 years. She died on June 7, 1839, in Madison, Mississippi, at the age of 62.
Notes: Marriage
Notes from Find A Grave Memorial 159909276 indicate that Elizabeth Tinnin and Larkin Rogers were married in 1792 in Montgomery, Tennessee. Montgomery is presently in Scott County, Tennessee. The record in Family Search has them married in neighboring Hancock County, Tennessee. It is possible that the marriage took place in Montgomery and was recorded in Hancock. Neither county existed in 1792, and Tennessee had not yet been admitted to the Union.
Einar "Torf" Rögnvaldsson Earl of Orkney
Husband Einar "Torf" Rögnvaldsson Earl of Orkney 30 31
AKA: Torf-Einarr, Einarr Rögnvaldarson Earl of Orkney Born: Abt 852 - <Sunnmřre, (Mřre og Romsdal, Norway)> Christened: Died: After 920 - Orkney, Orkney Islands, Scotland Buried:
Father: Ragnvald Eysteinsson Earl of Mřre (Abt 0830-0890) 32 33 34 35 36 Mother: Ragnhild Hrólfsdatter (Abt 0857- ) 30 37 38
Marriage:
Wife
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Thorfinn I Rollo "Hausakliffer" Einarsson 30
AKA: Brico Einarsson Born: Abt 890 - <Orkney Islands, Scotland> Christened: Died: After 977 Buried: - Burial Mound, Hoxa, Ronaldsay, ScotlandSpouse: Grelod Duncansdatter (Abt 0898- ) 30 Marr: 914 - Orkney Islands, Scotland
Research Notes: Husband - Einar "Torf" Rögnvaldsson Earl of Orkney
From Wikipedia - Torf-Einarr :
Einarr Rögnvaldarson, Torf-Einarr or Turf-Einar (fl. early 890s-920s) was one of the Norse Earls of Orkney . His rise to power is related in sagas which apparently draw on verses of Einarr's own composition for inspiration. After battling for control of the Northern Isles of Scotland , Einarr founded a dynasty which retained control of the islands for centuries after his death.
Rise to power
Einarr was the youngest son of Rögnvald Eysteinsson of Mřre , Norway , by a concubine. Rögnvald's family conquered the Orkney and Shetland islands in the late ninth century, and Rögnvald's brother, Sigurd Eysteinsson , was made Earl of Orkney. After his death on campaign, Sigurd was succeeded by his son, Guthorm, who died shortly afterward. Rögnvald sent one of his sons, Hallad, to govern the islands but Hallad was unable to maintain control, resigned his earldom and returned to Norway as a common landholder.[1]
According to the Norse Heimskringla and Orkneyinga sagas , Rögnvald had little regard for his youngest son Einarr because Einarr's mother was a slave. The sagas record that Rögnvald agreed to provide Einarr with a ship and crew in the hope that he would sail away and never return. Einarr sailed to the Scottish islands, where he defeated two Danish warlords, Ţórir Tréskegg (Thorir Treebeard) and Kálf Skurfa (Kalf the Scurvy), who had taken residence there, and established himself as earl.[2] It is unclear whether the account in the sagas of Einarr's conquest is accurate. Though the Historia Norvegić , written at the same time as the sagas but from a different source, confirms that Rögnvald's family conquered the islands, it gives few details. The scene in the sagas where Einarr's father scorns him is a literary device which often figures in Old Norse literature . Much of Einarr's story in the sagas appears to be derived from five skaldic verses attributed to Einarr himself.[1]
Relations with Norway
The five verses attributed to Einarr describe a feud between the families of Rögnvald and the King of Norway, Harald Finehair . The poems are elaborated in the sagas, which say that two of Harald Finehair's unruly sons, Halvdan Hĺlegg (Hálfdan Longlegs) and Gudrřd Ljome (Gudrod the Gleaming), killed Einarr's father Rögnvald by trapping him in his house and setting it alight. Gudrřd took possession of Rögnvald's lands while Hálfdan sailed westwards to Orkney and displaced Einarr. The sagas say that King Harald, apparently appalled by his sons' actions, overthrew Gudrřd and restored Rögnvald's lands to his son, Thorir Rögnvaldarson. From a base in Caithness , Einarr resisted Hálfdan's occupation of the islands. After a battle at sea, and a ruthless campaign on land, Einarr spied Hálfdan hiding on North Ronaldsay . The sagas claim that Hálfdan was captured, and sacrificed to Odin as a blood-eagle .[3] While the killing of Hálfdan by the Orkney islanders is recorded independently in the Historia Norvegić, the manner of his death is unspecified. The blood-eagle sacrifice may be a misunderstanding or an invention of the sagawriters as it does not feature directly in the earlier skaldic verses, which instead indicate that Hálfdan was killed by a volley of spears.[4] The verses do mention the eagle as a carrion bird, and this may have influenced the sagawriters to introduce the blood-eagle element.[5] The sagas relate that Harald sought vengeance for his son's ignoble death, and set out on campaign against Einarr, but was unable to dislodge him. Eventually, Harald agreed to end the fight in exchange for a fine of 60 gold marks levied on Einarr and the allodial owners of the islands. Einarr offered to pay the whole fine if the allodial landowners passed their lands to him, to which they agreed.[6] Einarr's assumption of control over the islands appears well-attested and was considered by later commentators to be the moment at which the Earls of Orkney came to own the entire island group in fee to the King of Norway.[1] Others have interpreted the payment of 60 gold marks as wergild or blood money .[7]
Legacy
Apart from the five verses recorded in the sagas, no other examples of Torf-Einarr's poetry are known to survive, though they appear to be part of a larger body of work.[8] A couplet that commemorates Einarr's defeat of the two pirate Vikings , Ţórir Tréskegg (Thorir Treebeard) and Kálf Skurfa (Kalf the Scurvy),
Hann gaf Tréskegg trollum,
Torf-Einarr drap Skurfu.
He gave Treebeard to the trolls,
Torf-Einarr slew Scurvy.
has a matching metre and alliterative similarites to the attributed verses.[8] Einarr must have had some fame as a poet, as his name is used in the Háttatal , an examination of Old Norse poetry written in the thirteenth-century, to refer to a specific type of metre, Torf-Einarsháttr.[8]
The remainder of Einarr's long reign was apparently unchallenged, and he died in his bed of a sickness, leaving three sons, Arnkel, Erlend and Thorfinn . The sagas describe Einarr as tall, ugly and blind in one eye, but sharp-sighted nonetheless.[9] Despite these apparent disabilities, as well as his low-born mother, Einarr established a dynasty which ruled the Orkneys until 1470.[1]
The sagas incorrectly claim that he was called "Turf-Einar" because he introduced the practice of burning turf or peat to the islands since wood was so scarce. The real reason for the nick-name is unknown.[1] While depletion of woodland could have caused a cultural shift from burning timber to peat, potentially the name arose because the sequestration of the common or allodial rights of the islanders by Einarr forced them away from coppicing towards cutting turves.[10]
Peter Shaver and Mary Rombough
Husband Peter Shaver 39
Born: 1869 Christened: Died: 1938 Buried: - Memorial Hill Cemetery, Lunenburg, Osnabruck Twp, Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, Ontario, Canada
Father: Henry Shaver (1842-1920) 39 Mother: Mary Maxwell (1842-1928) 39
Marriage:
Wife Mary Rombough 39
Born: 1874 Christened: Died: 1952 Buried: - Memorial Hill Cemetery, Lunenburg, Osnabruck Twp, Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, Ontario, Canada
Children
1 M Wallace Shaver 39
Born: 1904 Christened: Died: 1997 Buried: - Memorial Hill Cemetery, Lunenburg, Osnabruck Twp, Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, Ontario, CanadaSpouse: Mildred McPherson (1911-1997) 39
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2 Ridgely, Helen W, <i>Historic Graves of Maryland and the District of Columbia</i> (New York: The Grafton Press, 1908.), p. 11.
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11 Weis, Frederick Lewis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr; William R. Beall and Kaleen E. Beall, eds, <i>Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700</i> (8th ed. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2008.), Lines 178A-7, 7-30 (Eleanor de Bohun).
12 Weis, Frederick Lewis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr; William R. Beall and Kaleen E. Beall, eds, <i>Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700</i> (8th ed. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2008.), Line 120-30 (Jean de Brienne).
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31 <i>Wikipedia.org</i>, Torf-Einarr. Cit. Date: 5 Sep 2009.
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33 Weis, Frederick Lewis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr; William R. Beall and Kaleen E. Beall, eds, <i>Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700</i> (8th ed. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2008.), Line 121E-17.
34 <i>Wikipedia.org</i>, Oppland.
35 <i>Wikipedia.org</i>, Rognvald Eysteinsson. Cit. Date: 5 Sep 2009.
36 Website:, http://cybergata.com/roots/4176.htm. Cit. Date: 29 Jun 2013.
37 Website - Genealogy, http://www.smokykin.com/ged/f002/f00/a0020083.htm.
38 Weis, Frederick Lewis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr; William R. Beall and Kaleen E. Beall, eds, <i>Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700</i> (8th ed. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2008.), Line 121E-17 (Ragnvald I).
39
Website:, http://www3.bell.net/gaylesen/cemeteries1.html Transcriptions of gravestones at Memorial HIll Cemetery. Cit. Date: 2000.
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