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The Johnson-Wallace & Fish-Kirk Families




<Jens>




Husband <Jens>

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Children
1 F Christiane Jensdatter 1

           Born: 1779-1780
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         Buried:  - Dronninglund, (Hjørring), Nordjylland, Denmark
         Spouse: Jens Hansen Smed (Abt 1763-1827) 1




Baudgise II d'Aquitaine, Duke of Aquitaine and <Oda> of Suevia




Husband Baudgise II d'Aquitaine, Duke of Aquitaine 2 3 4

            AKA: Bodegeisel II, Bodegisel II of the Franks, Governor of Aquita
           Born: Between 556 and 565 - Aquitaine, (France)
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           Died: 588 - Carthage (Tunis), (Tunisia)
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         Father: Saint Gondulphus of Maastricht, Bishop of Tongres (0524-0607) 5 6 7
         Mother: Palatina of Troyes (Abt 0547-      ) 6 8


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Wife <Oda> of Suevia 9

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Children
1 M Saint Arnulf Bishop of Metz 10 11 12

            AKA: Arnold de Herstal, Bishop of Metz
           Born: 13 Aug 582 - Héristal, (Liège), Austrasia (Belgium)
     Christened: 
           Died: 16 Aug 640 - Remiremont, (Vosges, Lorraine), Austrasia (France)
         Buried:  - Church of Apostles, Metz, (Moselle, Lorraine), Austrasia (France)
         Spouse: Dode (Abt 0586-      ) 13



Death Notes: Husband - Baudgise II d'Aquitaine, Duke of Aquitaine

Murdered while returning from Constantinople.


Richard FitzGilbert Seigneur of Hugleville & Auffay and <Papia>




Husband Richard FitzGilbert Seigneur of Hugleville & Auffay 14 15

            AKA: Richard de Hugleville
           Born: Abt 1005 - <France>
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         Father: Gilbert de St. Valerie (      -      ) 15
         Mother: 


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Wife <Papia>

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         Father: Richard I Duke of Normandy (0933-0996) 15 16 17 18 19
         Mother: < > [Mistress(es) of Richard I] (      -      ) 16




Children
1 F Ada FitzGilbert de Hugleville 14 15

            AKA: Ada de Hugleville, Ada de Heugelville
           Born: Abt 1030 - <Saint-Valéry-en-Caux>, Haute-Normandie, France
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         Spouse: Geoffroy de Neufmarché (Abt 1025-      ) 14 15 20



Research Notes: Husband - Richard FitzGilbert Seigneur of Hugleville & Auffay

From Ancestral Roots, Line 177-3 (Nesta):
"Seigneur of Hugleville and Auffay in Normandy, seen 1025-1053 (s. Gilbert de St. Valerie (Valery), seen 1011, advocate of St. Valerie, protector of the monastery of Fecamp)..."


Research Notes: Wife - <Papia>

Illegitimate daughter of Richard I, d. 996, Duke of Normandy.


Isadore Chene and <Shawnee Woman>




Husband Isadore Chene

            AKA: Shetoon, Esidore Chaine, Captain Isador Chaine, Isadore Chaine, Isadore Chesne, Sieur Isidore Chesne, Isidore Chesne
           Born: Abt 1735
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   Other Spouse: Pekowi



Wife <Shawnee Woman> (details suppressed for this person)

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Children
1 M Captain Joseph Duquesne (details suppressed for this person)

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        Child-Par.Rel.: Father: Biological, Mother: Biological
         Spouse: Pimegeezihigoqua Blackfish (1759-      ) 21
         Spouse: Lamatashe Blackfish (Abt 1765-After 1800)



Research Notes: Husband - Isadore Chene

From https://www.geni.com/people/Lemateshe-Duquesne/6000000036267174154 :

Source: http://www.geocities.com/sam_cook_53/grpf2433.html?200821 -

Shetoon (or Isadore Chesne), a French/Huron man hoped to succeed Half King as Chief, but the tribe wanted a full blood and chose Tarhe. During the War of 1812 the major portion of the tribe, led by Tarhe, supported the United States.
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Shetoon / Isadore Chene [fl. 1763-1812], Métis/Wyandot/Huron/Tionnontaté chief of Flat Rock [across the Detroit River from Amherstburg], interpreter / British agent / militia officer, Isadore Chene was a Métis - he may have been She-hou-wa- te-mon, or his son, born by a French woman; he was the younger brother of Elleopolle [Miny / Mini] Chaine; Isadore Chaine broke down when he was told that his brother Miny and some Odawas had captured a British merchant and robbed him during the seige of Detroit, May 12 or 13, 1763; Isidore Chêne was a witness to a wedding in the parish of Assumption, June 7, 1766; Isadore Chéne witnessed the Réaume deed of June 10, 1776, Windsor; J. Sidorechene (Sid-dor-shien) witnessed the Kitché-minishen [Grosse Île] deed of July 6, 1776; Isidore Chesne was an interpreter at the Detroit councils of June 14 & 29, 1778; Captain Isador Chaine led the attack on Boonesboro, September 5, 1778, he returned to Detroit around September 12; Isidore Chene witnessed the Jacob Schieffelin deed of September 20, 1778; Sieur Isidore Chesne was called "a dangerous man whom it is necessary to know as the officers of the militia," in a British intelligence report of 1780; Isidore Chesne was an interpreter for the Odawas, etc. at the Detroit council of April 26, and at a conference at Detroit with the Sandusky Wyandots, October 10, 21 & 28, 1781; J. Chesne was an interpreter for the Delawares at a Detroit council of December 8, 1781; Captain Chéne delivered provisions to Ohio in January, 1782; Isidore Chesne was an interpreter for the Mascoutens at a Detroit council of February 25, 1782, and interpreter at a Detroit council of May 15, 1782; Chesne was an interpreter at a Detroit council of April 24, 1783; interpreter for the Odawas and Ojibwas at a council at Lower Sandusky on September 6, 1783; lot #8 [4 acres] on the south shore of the Detroit River, near its mouth, was surveyed for Isidore Chene on March 25, 1785; Isadore Chene was an interpreter at the Detroit council of May 19, 1790, where Surrender #2 was negotiated and signed; according to Goltz, Shetoon / Isadore Chaine, a mixed-blood Huron, who sometimes lived at Amherstburg, and who worked as an interpreter near Fort Wayne for the British, represented the Hurons from the Western District at the Massinawa Council, May 15, 1812; he carried a black war belt from the British and, although the council agreed to co-operate with the US, he secretly advised Tecumseh to restrain his followers and to stock-pile weapons and food; Esidore Chaine, Huron Nation, reported to Claus about Tecumseh and the council shortly before June 16, 1812 (Clarke: 88-98; Eckert: 148-150, 571, 767; Edmunds: 165-167; Goltz 1973: 325-326; Goltz 1983: 28; Lajeunesse: 66, 160-161, 345; MPHSC vol. IX: 442, 452, vol. X: 472, 527, 542, 547, 550, 576, vol. XIII: 42, 89-90, 93, vol. XV: 88-89, vol. XIX: 585, 635-636, 648, vol. XX: 176, vol. XXV: 147, vol. XXVII: 633, vol. XXXV: 581, 585). 'I received some branches of porcelaine [wampum] from the chief of the grand Huron village by which they ask help in the same terms as the Chaouenons. We heard that the chiefs of the different villages sent to distribute the ammunition & other thing[s] to those from whom they were intended. The Indians trouble us much & threaten to leave us if I do not give them bread & Pork & allow them to go, as is their custom have a small action & return'-letter from Isadore Chêne to De Peyster, Sandusky, May 20, 1781 (MPHSC vol. XIX: 635).


Abas [Mythological] and Cyrene [Mythological]




Husband Abas [Mythological] 23

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Wife Cyrene [Mythological] 23

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Children
1 F Lysimache [Mythological] 23

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         Spouse: Talaus King of Argos [Mythological] (      -      ) 24




Abbo le Breton




Husband Abbo le Breton 25

           Born: Abt 909 - <Bretagne, (France)>
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Wife

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Children
1 M Arnold le Gros 25

           Born: Abt 936 - <Courcerault, (Orne)>, France
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Abraham Birckhead and Abigail




Husband Abraham Birckhead

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Wife Abigail

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Children
1 F Mary Birckhead

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         Spouse: Joseph Talbot (Abt 1706-      )




John Andrews and Abigail




Husband John Andrews 26

           Born: 
     Christened: 27 Jun 1708 - Christ's Church, Fairfield, Connecticut, (United States)
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         Father: John Andrews (Abt 1678-      ) 26
         Mother: Sarah Couch (Abt 1680-      ) 26


       Marriage: 



Wife Abigail 26

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Children
1 M John Andrews

           Born: Abt 1708
     Christened: 27 Jun 1708 - Christ's Church, Fairfield, Connecticut, (United States)
           Died: 
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Sarah Couch (Abt 1710-      )
           Marr: 28 Oct 1730



Research Notes: Husband - John Andrews

Source: The History of Fairfield, Fairfield County, Connecticut from 1700 to 1800 by Elizabeth Hubbell Schenck, vol. 2 (New York, 1905), p. 441:
"John Andrews 3. s. of John 2. m. Abigail ____ & was bapt. at Christ's Church, Fairfield, with his son John 27. June, 1708.--Vol. I. p. 150."




Research Notes: Wife - Abigail

From The History of Fairfield, Fairfield County, Connecticut from 1700 to 1800, p. 441:
"John Andrews 3. s. of John 2. m. Abigail ____ & was bapt. at Christ's Church, Fairfield, with his son John 27. June, 1708.--Vol. I. p. 150."



William le Fleming and Ada of Workington




Husband William le Fleming 27

           Born: Abt 1150 - Aldingham, Lancashire, England
     Christened: 
           Died: 1203 - Lancashire, England
         Buried: 


         Father: Sir Michael le Fleming (      -1186) 28
         Mother: Christian of Stainton (      -      ) 29


       Marriage: 



Wife Ada of Workington 30

           Born: Abt 1160 - Workington, l England
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Children
1 M Michael le Fleming of Aldingham 31

            AKA: Michael Flandrensis
           Born: 1197 - Aldingham, Lancashire, England
     Christened: 
           Died:  - Aldingham, Lancashire, England
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Agatha of Ravensworth (1197-      ) 32
         Spouse: Agatha of Ravensworth (      -      )


2 M Daniel le Fleming 33

           Born: 
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Research Notes: Wife - Ada of Workington

From http://cybergata.com/roots/650.htm :
From: suthen <suthen@redshift.com>
Newsgroups: soc.genealogy.medieval
Subject: Re: Boteler of Warrington: The First Generations
Date: Fri, 28 Dec 2007 00:03:38 -0800 (PST)

"According to VCH Lancs VIII:300 (numerous contemporary citations in footnotes), Baines IV:400 and MichaelAnne's Guido's recent article in Foundations Vol. I #6, Ada, daughter of Thomas FitzGospatric and his wife Grace ______, was married first to William le Fleming (1150-1203) of Furness, Lancashire and was the mother of his sons Michael III le Fleming (ancestor of the Haringtons of Farleton, Lancashire) and Daniel le Fleming, before her marriage to William le Boteler, There is no mention of a marriage to a Gamel de Bolton. The citation for Ada's possible subsequent marriage to William le Boteler can be found in VCH Lancs VIII:300 footnote #70 my notes say.

I would add that William le Fleming's father Michael and William often appear in records as Michael and William de Furness which is likely the source of the surname you have given her. She should most likely be referred to as Ada de Workington as she was of Workington, Cumberland. Her brothers were Patrick de Culwen and Thomas de Workington."



Adalbert Marquis of Ivrea and Gerberge Countess of Burgundy




Husband Adalbert Marquis of Ivrea 34

           Born: Abt 947 - <(Italy)>
     Christened: 
           Died: 968
         Buried: 


         Father: Berenger II King of Italy (Abt 0919-      ) 34
         Mother: Willa Princess of Tuscany (Abt 0924-      ) 34


       Marriage: 



Wife Gerberge Countess of Burgundy 34

           Born: Abt 948 - <Mâcon, (Saône-et-Loire)>, Burgundy, (France)
     Christened: 
           Died: 11 Dec 986 or 991 - Château de Pouilly, Pouilly-sur-Saone, (Côte-d'Or), Bourgogne, (France)
         Buried: 


Children
1 M Otto Guillaume Count of Burgundy 34

            AKA: Guillaume Count of Burgundy, Otto Count of Burgundy
           Born: Abt 958 - <Lombardy (Italy)>
     Christened: 
           Died: 21 Sep 1027
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Ermentrude Countess of Rheims (Abt 0963-Bef 1005) 34
           Marr: Abt 983




Sources


1. Personal Documents, Donald Johnson's letter 23 July 1972. Cit. Date: 23 Jul 1972.

2. Weis, Frederick Lewis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr; William R. Beall and Kaleen E. Beall, eds, Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 (8th ed. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2008.), Line 190-7.

3. Wikipedia.org, Gondulphus of Tongeren. Cit. Date: 27 Aug 2009.

4. http://www.familysearch.org, Compact Disc #94 Pin #107697 (submitted by Samuel Taylor "Sam" Geer).

5. Weis, Frederick Lewis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr; William R. Beall and Kaleen E. Beall, eds, Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 (8th ed. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2008.), Line 190-6.

6. Wikipedia.org, Gondulphus of Tongeren.

7. http://www.familysearch.org, Compact Disc #94 Pin #107712 (submitted by Samuel Taylor "Sam" Geer).

8. http://www.familysearch.org, Compact Disc #94 Pin #319819.

9. Weis, Frederick Lewis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr; William R. Beall and Kaleen E. Beall, eds, Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 (8th ed. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2008.), Line 190-7 (Bodegeisel II).

10. Weis, Frederick Lewis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr; William R. Beall and Kaleen E. Beall, eds, Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 (8th ed. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2008.), Line 190-8.

11. Wikipedia.org, Saint Arnulf of Metz.

12. http://www.familysearch.org, Compact Disc #94 Pin #91675 (submitted by Samuel Taylor "Sam" Geer).

13. http://www.familysearch.org, Compact Disc #94 Pin #107700 (submitted by Samuel Taylor "Sam" Geer).

14. http://www.familysearch.org, Cit. Date: 17 Jul 2009.

15. Weis, Frederick Lewis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr; William R. Beall and Kaleen E. Beall, eds, Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 (8th ed. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2008.), Line 177-3 (Nesta).

16. Website - Genealogy, http://www.smokykin.com/ged/f001/f87/a0018708.htm.

17. http://www.familysearch.org, Cit. Date: 30 Jul 2009.

18. Wikipedia.org, Richard I, Duke of Normandy. Cit. Date: 14 Aug 2009.

19. Website - Genealogy, thepeerage.com. Cit. Date: 7 Mar 2010.

20. Wikipedia.org, Bernard de Neufmarché.

21. Website - Genealogy, http://www.geocities.com/sam_cook_53/grpf2433.html?200821. Cit. Date: 1 Jan 2008.

22. Geni (www.geni.com), https://www.geni.com/people/Lemateshe-Duquesne/6000000036267174154. Cit. Date: 28 Sep 2019.

23. Wikipedia.org, Lysimache.

24. Wikipedia.org, Talaus.

25. http://www.familysearch.org, Cit. Date: 20 Jul 2009.

26. Schenck, Elizabeth Hubbell, The History of Fairfield: Fairfield County, Connecticut from 1700 to 1800. (Vol. 2. New York: J. J. Little, 1905), p. 441.

27. Website:, http://cybergata.com/roots/2224.htm. Cit. Date: 29 Jun 2013.

28. Website:, http://cybergata.com/roots/2227.htm. Cit. Date: 29 Jun 2013.

29. Website:, http://cybergata.com/roots/2229.htm. Cit. Date: 29 Jun 2013.

30. Website:, http://cybergata.com/roots/650.htm. Cit. Date: 29 Jun 2013.

31. Website:, http://cybergata.com/roots/2221.htm. Cit. Date: 29 Jun 2013.

32. Website:, http://cybergata.com/roots/2222.htm. Cit. Date: 29 Jun 2013.

33. Website:, From: suthen <suthen@redshift.com>
Newsgroups: soc.genealogy.medieval
Subject: Re: Boteler of Warrington: The First Generations
Date: Fri, 28 Dec 2007 00:03:38 -0800 (PST)

"According to VCH Lancs VIII:300 (numerous contemporary citations in footnote. Cit. Date: 29 Jun 2013.

34. http://www.familysearch.org, Cit. Date: 6 Aug 2009.


Sources


1 Personal Documents, Donald Johnson's letter 23 July 1972. Cit. Date: 23 Jul 1972.

2 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 190-7.

3 <i>Wikipedia.org</i>, Gondulphus of Tongeren. Cit. Date: 27 Aug 2009.

4 <i>http://www.familysearch.org</i>, Compact Disc #94 Pin #107697 (submitted by Samuel Taylor "Sam" Geer).

5 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 190-6.

6 <i>Wikipedia.org</i>, Gondulphus of Tongeren.

7 <i>http://www.familysearch.org</i>, Compact Disc #94 Pin #107712 (submitted by Samuel Taylor "Sam" Geer).

8 <i>http://www.familysearch.org</i>, Compact Disc #94 Pin #319819.

9 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 190-7 (Bodegeisel II).

10 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 190-8.

11 <i>Wikipedia.org</i>, Saint Arnulf of Metz.

12 <i>http://www.familysearch.org</i>, Compact Disc #94 Pin #91675 (submitted by Samuel Taylor "Sam" Geer).

13 <i>http://www.familysearch.org</i>, Compact Disc #94 Pin #107700 (submitted by Samuel Taylor "Sam" Geer).

14 <i>http://www.familysearch.org</i>, Cit. Date: 17 Jul 2009.

15 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 177-3 (Nesta).

16 Website - Genealogy, http://www.smokykin.com/ged/f001/f87/a0018708.htm.

17 <i>http://www.familysearch.org</i>, Cit. Date: 30 Jul 2009.

18 <i>Wikipedia.org</i>, Richard I, Duke of Normandy. Cit. Date: 14 Aug 2009.

19 Website - Genealogy, thepeerage.com. Cit. Date: 7 Mar 2010.

20 <i>Wikipedia.org</i>, Bernard de Neufmarché.

21 Website - Genealogy, http://www.geocities.com/sam_cook_53/grpf2433.html?200821. Cit. Date: 1 Jan 2008.

22 <i>Geni</i> (www.geni.com), https://www.geni.com/people/Lemateshe-Duquesne/6000000036267174154. Cit. Date: 28 Sep 2019.

23 <i>Wikipedia.org</i>, Lysimache.

24 <i>Wikipedia.org</i>, Talaus.

25 <i>http://www.familysearch.org</i>, Cit. Date: 20 Jul 2009.

26 Schenck, Elizabeth Hubbell, <i>The History of Fairfield: Fairfield County, Connecticut from 1700 to 1800.</i> (Vol. 2. New York: J. J. Little, 1905), p. 441.

27 Website:, http://cybergata.com/roots/2224.htm. Cit. Date: 29 Jun 2013.

28 Website:, http://cybergata.com/roots/2227.htm. Cit. Date: 29 Jun 2013.

29 Website:, http://cybergata.com/roots/2229.htm. Cit. Date: 29 Jun 2013.

30 Website:, http://cybergata.com/roots/650.htm. Cit. Date: 29 Jun 2013.

31 Website:, http://cybergata.com/roots/2221.htm. Cit. Date: 29 Jun 2013.

32 Website:, http://cybergata.com/roots/2222.htm. Cit. Date: 29 Jun 2013.

33 Website:, From: suthen <suthen@redshift.com>
Newsgroups: soc.genealogy.medieval
Subject: Re: Boteler of Warrington: The First Generations
Date: Fri, 28 Dec 2007 00:03:38 -0800 (PST)

"According to VCH Lancs VIII:300 (numerous contemporary citations in footnote. Cit. Date: 29 Jun 2013.

34 <i>http://www.familysearch.org</i>, Cit. Date: 6 Aug 2009.


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