Leroy Pike1
M
| Last Edited | 9 Feb 2006 |
| Marriage* | 2 April 1874 | Leroy Pike married Eliza Jane Guptill, daughter of Gowen Wilson Guptill and Eliza Jewett Bucknell, on 2 April 1874.1 |
Family | Eliza Jane Guptill b. 13 Jan 1851, d. 9 Sep 1922 |
Citations
- [S95] Dorothy Bellen, Dec 2003.
Mary Pike1
F
| Last Edited | 30 Aug 2006 |
| Marriage* | 24 August 1674 | Mary Pike married John Allen, son of William Allen and Ann Goodale, on 24 August 1674.1 |
Family | John Allen b. 9 Oct 1648, d. 27 Feb 1696 |
Citations
- [S145] Dave Greenberg, 2005.
Richard Pike1
M, b. circa 1360, d. circa 1410
| Relationship | 17th great-grandfather of Daniel Curtis Phillips Sr. | |
| Last Edited | 30 Jan 2011 |
| Marriage* | Richard Pike married Saville (?). | |
| Birth* | circa 1360 | Richard Pike was born circa 1360 at Pikes Ash, Moorlinck Parish, Bridgewater, Somerset, England.1 |
| Death* | circa 1410 | He died circa 1410 at Pikes Ash, Moorlinck Parish, Bridgewater, Somerset, England.1 |
Family | Saville (?) | |
| Child | 1. | Thomas Pike+1 b. 1390, d. 1440 |
Citations
- [S97] James J. Jackson & Catherine Mary Murphy Murray, The Family of Henry True.
Robert Pike1
M, b. 1474, d. 24 September 1557
Robert Pike|b. 1474\nd. 24 Sep 1557|p210.htm#i3176|Thomas Pike|b. 1435\nd. 1480|p210.htm#i3178||||Hugh Pike|b. c 1405\nd. 1450|p209.htm#i3179|Elizabeth (?)|b. c 1400\nd. c 1450|p2.htm#i3180|||||||
| Father* | Thomas Pike1 b. 1435, d. 1480 |
| Birth* | 1474 | Robert Pike was born in 1474 at Somerset, England.1 |
| He was the son of Thomas Pike.1 | ||
| Marriage* | circa 1500 | Robert Pike married Elizabeth Androwes circa 1500 at England.1 |
| Death* | 24 September 1557 | Robert Pike died on 24 September 1557 at Great Bedwyn, Wiltshire, England.1 |
| Name Variation | Robert Pike was also known as Pyke. |
Family | Elizabeth Androwes b. 1478, d. 24 Dec 1558 | |
| Children | 1. | Edmond Pike1 |
| 2. | Thomas Pike1 | |
| 3. | John Pike1 | |
| 4. | Bridgett Pike1 | |
| 5. | William Pike+1 b. 1500, d. a 1532 |
Citations
- [S97] James J. Jackson & Catherine Mary Murphy Murray, The Family of Henry True.
Robert Pike Maj.
M, b. 17 March 1616, d. 12 December 1706
Robert Pike Maj.|b. 17 Mar 1616\nd. 12 Dec 1706|p210.htm#i3902|John Pike Sr.|b. c 1588\nd. 26 May 1654|p209.htm#i3168|Dorothy Daye|b. c 1592\nd. 20 Jan 1631|p83.htm#i3169|John Pike|b. 1564|p209.htm#i3170|Jane Castleman|b. 1564|p54.htm#i3171|Richard Daye|b. 1566|p83.htm#i3190||||
| Relationship | 8th great-granduncle of Daniel Curtis Phillips Sr. | |
| Last Edited | 4 Feb 2008 |
| Father* | John Pike Sr. b. c 1588, d. 26 May 1654 | |
| Mother* | Dorothy Daye b. c 1592, d. 20 Jan 1631 |
| Marriage* | Robert Pike Maj. married Martha Goldwyer. | |
| Birth* | 17 March 1616 | Robert Pike Maj. was born on 17 March 1616 at Langford, Wiltshire, England.1,2 |
| He was the son of John Pike Sr. and Dorothy Daye. | ||
| Marriage* | 3 April 1641 | Robert Pike Maj. married Sarah Sanders on 3 April 1641 at Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts.2 |
| Death* | 12 December 1706 | Robert Pike Maj. died on 12 December 1706 at Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts, at age 90.2 |
| Burial* | after 12 December 1706 | He was buried after 12 December 1706 at Salisbury Colonial Burial Ground, Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts.2 |
| Note* | He BIOGRAPHY: Title: Portraits of the Founders, Volume II Author: Charles Knowles Bolton Publisher: The Boston Athenaeum 1919 Pages: contains pages 339-690 BIOGRAPHY: Notes: "Portraits of Persons Born Abroad Who Came to the Colonies in North America Before 1701 with an introduction, biographical outlines, and comments on the portraits" BIOGRAPHY: Here is the biographical sketch contained therein. BIOGRAPHY: page 443 "Major Robert Pike, of Salisbury in New England, gentleman, was born early in 1616, at Langford, County Wilts, the son of John Pike and Dorothy Day. With his parents he came, in 1635, to Newbury, but in 1639 was one of the founders of Salisbury. He married, first, 3 April, 1641, Sarah Sanders, who died 1 November, 1679, having had five daughters and three sons, John, Robert, and Moses; second, Martha Moyce, the widow of George Goldwyer. Major Pike died, 12 December, 1706, having been, wrote Whittier, 'by all odds the most remarkable personage of the place and time ... one of the wisest and worthiest of the early settlers of that region.' His son, the minister at Dover, wrote in his diary: BIOGRAPHY: 'My aged & Dear father Major Robert Pike deceased in the 91 or 92 year of his age, after long weakness & Illness, but no great sickness & he was Interred upon ye 19th of ye same. He was always very temperate in Ref: to meats & drinks, & Generally very healthy.' BIOGRAPHY: He was a deputy to the General Court frequently from 1648 to 1681 ; assistant in 1682-1686, 1690, and 1691 ; member of the Council of Safety in 1689 ; and commander-in-chief of the forces sent against the common French and Indian enemy in 1690 ; coucilor in 1692-1695. BIOGRAPHY: In the winter of 1675/6 the Major and Wheelwright, the pastor at Salisbury, fell out, the former's absence from church and 'constant pleading the wicked causes of delinquents' seeming to undermine ministerial authority. Wheelwright excommunicated Pike, and the Major asked the General Court to remove Wheelwright from office. Finally, acting on a committee report, the General Court persuaded the church to receive Major Pike again, and peace reigned. BIOGRAPHY: page 444 Pike's next great battle was in 1692, when at the peril of his own life, he defended persons accused of witchcraft. BIOGRAPHY: ' This heroic act,' is has been said, 'seems to have been one of several similar efforts by hime to convince those jurists of the injustice of their course. It stands out against the deep blackness of the those porceeedings, like a pillar of light upon a starless midnight sky. Confronting these judges stood this sturdy old man, his head whitened with the frosts of seventy-six winters, possessing a deeply religious character, and with convictions moulded into fixed and rigid forms by the views and practices of a lifetime. He was hampered by his belief in the power of the devil and his imps, living in an invisible world close to our own, to vex and ruin the bodies as well as the souls of men ; accepting in full faith, like nearly all his comtemporaries, the most literal interpretation of those passages of Scripture supposed to bear upon the subject. The judges might have told him, as they told Phillip English, the richest and most active merchant of Salem, when he tried to persuade them to acquit his wife, that this showed he was a witch himself, and have arrested him on the charge, as English was arrested. But all such considerations, though prevailing with others, were discarded by him. He laid before the court his argument against the convictions, made not from the stand-point of our times, which would be a comparatively easy task, but from that of the judges and prosecutors themselves. He demonstrated that there was no legal way of convicting a witch, even according to the laws and beliefs of those times.' BIOGRAPHY: Instead of withdrawing to Maine with Wheelwright, or to Rhode Island with Roger Williams, or bowing to bigotry as Cotton and Higginson did, Pike held his ground and fought like a man. He deserves a large place in New England history, but his biography is unknown to the makers of encyclopedias." BIOGRAPHY: "The New Puritans," by James S. Pike. New York, 1879 BIOGRAPHY: Robert Pike was one of the founding settlers of Salisbury Massachusetts in 1639. He was recounted by Whittier as "one of the wisest and worthiest of the early settlers". Though a Puritan, he advocated religious tolerance to the Quakers, and alone stood against the judges during the Witchcraft Hysteria of 1692. BIOGRAPHY: Loyal Dissenter: The Life and Times of Robert Pike by Roland Leslie Warren ISBN: 0819184721 Publisher: University Press of America - February 1992 BIOGRAPHY: (The early Pikes were from Somersetshire; the John Pike who emigrated to the U.S. in the 1600s was from Wiltshire.) Robert Pike was John Pike's son, and he has become "famous" for having been the one Puritan who strongly opposed the Salem witch trails (and literally risked his life) and who crafted some very interesting and brilliant philosophical arguments in support of his position and definitely saved several women from a miserable death. Two books have been written about him: The New Puritan by James S. Pike (1879) and Loyal Dissenter (1992) by Roland Leslie Warren. He was also an important elected official or representative from his part of Massachusetts, and a Major and later, I believe, the equivalent of "Allied Commander" in the colonists' ongoing warfare with the Indians in that part of the world. BIOGRAPHY: June 28th 1689 Robert Pike received a letter from Richard Martyn, William Vaughn, Richard Waldron Jr., Samuel Wentworth and Benjamin Hull notifying him of the massacre at Cocheco (Dover, NH) with a request that he write the Governor in Boston. He wrote the following letter: "To the much Honored Syman Bradstreet, Esq., Governor, and the Honorable Council now sitting at Boston, these present with all speed?Haste, post Haste":?SALISBURY, 28th June, (about noon) 1689.Much Honored:?After due respect, these are only to give your honours the sad accounts of the last night's providence at Cocheco, as by the enclosed, the particulars whereof are awful. The only wise God, who is the keeper that neither slumbereth nor sleepeth is pleased to permit what is done. Possibly it may be either better or worse than this account renders it. As soon as I get more intelligence, I shall, God willing, speed it to your honours, praying for speedy order or advice in so solemn a case. I have dispatched the intelligence to other towns with advice to look to yurselves. I shall not be wanting to serve in what I may. Should have waited on your honours now, had I been well. Shall not now come except by you commanded, till this bustle be abated. That the only wise God may direct all your weighty affairs, is the prayer of your honours' most humble servant, ROBERT PIKE." BIOGRAPHY: Major Robert Pike was an associate of the court and a judge on several occasions held at Hampton and Salisbury during the 1670's and 1680's Record and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County Massachusetts, V. VI 1675 - 1678 BURIAL: Old Burying Ground (Salisbury) Essex County Massachusetts, USA BURIAL: Vital Recods of Salisbury, Essex Co., MA BURIAL: In memory ofMajor Robert Pike1616 - 1706one of the first settlers of SalisburyA leader in civil and military affairshe stood far in advance of his timehaving the wisdom and courageto proclaim witchcraft a delusionand to advocate religious freedom source: http://www.gravematter.com/cem-ma-salisbury.asp Major Robert Pike was the first and strongest representative of the right of petition in New England. (For a lengthier discussion see The Essex Antiquarian, 4:113-117) According to Hoyt: "Maj. Robert and Mrs. Pike were first on the list of members of the Salisbury church in 1687; and he was the most prominent citizen of Salisbury during the last half of the 17th century. ... He took the oath of freedom May 17, 1637...He was very decided in his opinions, which were liberal in advance of his time...He has been called the 'moral and fearless hero of New England'; 'the first and strongest representative of the right of petition'; the 'power which squelched the witchcraft delusion', etc." From Charles Hendrick p. 31-32, a slightly modified version of what appears in the Bradbury Memorial, p. 68-70: "He was one of the founders of Salisbury, Mass., and became one of the leading men on committees and commissions for the transaction of the public business. At the age of thirty-two he was chosen a member of the General Court, and had a much longer service in that capacity and as councilor and assistant, than any of his contemporaries. He had a good education and wrote a fine, flowing hand. He was an easy, eloquent and forceful speaker. He was engaged in at least three conspicuous controversies during his life. The first was his arraignment by the General Court in 1653, for his hostility to the persecution of the Quakers. The second was his resistance of the dogmatic authority of some of the clergy, in the person of his pastor, Rev. John Wheelwright. The third was his bitter opposition to the witchcraft prosecutions in 1692. In all these controversies, Robert Pike stood practically alone. He was a century in advance of his time, and a century has more than vindicated his advanced positions. The historian of the Salem witchcraft delusion says that "not a voice comes down to us of deliberate and effective hostility to the movement, except that of Robert Pike in his cool, close and powerful argumentative appeals to the judges who were trying the witchcraft cases. It stands out against the deep blackness of those proceedings like a pillar of light upon a starless Midnight sky." Confronting the judges stood this sturdy old man, his head whitened with the frosts of seventy-six winters and protested that there was no legal way of convicting a witch, even according to the laws and beliefs of those times. It required no small amount of courage for him to take the stand he did against the opinions of the highest judicial tribunal in the province when no one was safe from the charge of having dealings with the evil one, and he himself might be the very next one accused of being a witch! But having the courage of his convictions he rose to the demands of the situation and proclaimed his opposition by a formal and thorough exposition: The great merit of this position, so far as it has come down to us, belongs entirely to him, and no man of his time is entitled to greater honor. It is a marvel how he breasted the storm when any resistance to the popular demamd was deemed evidence of complicity with the witches, imps and all the powers of darkness, to overthrow the true church on earth. He defended and plead the cause of several of the accused, among whom were Mrs. Mary Bradbury, who was condemned but not executed, and Susanna Martin, whose memory is perpetuated by John Greenleaf Whittier, the poet." The 1914 "Americana" comments briefly about Robert Pike: "...he appears as one of the earliest exponents in America of Legislative assemblies, and acquittal in courts of law in default of sufficiently conclusive evidence." Robert Pike was one of the leaders of the group that overthrew New England Governor Edmund Andros in 1689 and sent him back to England. The Governor had begun restricting freedoms of the people such as assembling and had become quite unpopular. at Essex County, Massachusetts.2 |
Family 1 | Martha Goldwyer | |
| Marriage* | He married Martha Goldwyer. |
Family 2 | Sarah Sanders d. 1 Nov 1679 | |
| Marriage* | 3 April 1641 | Robert Pike Maj. married Sarah Sanders on 3 April 1641 at Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts.2 |
Stephen Pike1
M, b. 1532, d. circa 1600
Stephen Pike|b. 1532\nd. c 1600|p210.htm#i3172|William Pike|b. 1500\nd. a 1532|p210.htm#i3174|Alice Bowering|b. 1510\nd. c 1560|p39.htm#i3175|Robert Pike|b. 1474\nd. 24 Sep 1557|p210.htm#i3176|Elizabeth Androwes|b. 1478\nd. 24 Dec 1558|p10.htm#i3177|Thomas Bowering|b. c 1484|p39.htm#i6051||||
| Father* | William Pike b. 1500, d. a 1532 | |
| Mother* | Alice Bowering1 b. 1510, d. c 1560 |
| Birth* | 1532 | Stephen Pike was born in 1532 at Somerset, Wiltshire, England.1 |
| He was the son of William Pike and Alice Bowering.1 | ||
| Marriage* | 1555 | Stephen Pike married Dorothy Cuffs in 1555 at Norfolk, England.1 |
| Death* | circa 1600 | Stephen Pike died circa 1600 at Whiteparish, Wiltshire, England.1 |
Family | Dorothy Cuffs b. 1538 | |
| Children | 1. | Jemon Pike1 b. c 1555 |
| 2. | Elizabeth Pike1 b. c 1557 | |
| 3. | John Pike+1 b. 1564 |
Citations
- [S97] James J. Jackson & Catherine Mary Murphy Murray, The Family of Henry True.
Thomas Pike1
M, b. 1435, d. 1480
Thomas Pike|b. 1435\nd. 1480|p210.htm#i3178|Hugh Pike|b. c 1405\nd. 1450|p209.htm#i3179|Elizabeth (?)|b. c 1400\nd. c 1450|p2.htm#i3180|Thomas Pike|b. 1390\nd. 1440|p210.htm#i3181||||||||||
| Relationship | 14th great-grandfather of Daniel Curtis Phillips Sr. | |
| Last Edited | 14 Feb 2006 | |
| Charts | Daniel Curtis Phillips Sr. Petigree Chart Daniel Curtis Phillips Sr. Indented Petigree Chart Daniel Curtis Phillips Jr. Petigree Chart Daniel Curtis Phillips Jr. Indented Petigree Chart |
| Father* | Hugh Pike1 b. c 1405, d. 1450 | |
| Mother* | Elizabeth (?)1 b. c 1400, d. c 1450 |
| Birth* | 1435 | Thomas Pike was born in 1435 at England.1 |
| He was the son of Hugh Pike and Elizabeth (?).1 | ||
| Death* | 1480 | Thomas Pike died in 1480 at England.1 |
Family | ||
| Child | 1. | Robert Pike+1 b. 1474, d. 24 Sep 1557 |
Citations
- [S97] James J. Jackson & Catherine Mary Murphy Murray, The Family of Henry True.
Thomas Pike1
M, b. 1390, d. 1440
Thomas Pike|b. 1390\nd. 1440|p210.htm#i3181|Richard Pike|b. c 1360\nd. c 1410|p210.htm#i3182|Saville (?)||p6.htm#i8242|||||||||||||
| Relationship | 16th great-grandfather of Daniel Curtis Phillips Sr. | |
| Last Edited | 30 Jan 2011 |
| Father* | Richard Pike1 b. c 1360, d. c 1410 | |
| Mother* | Saville (?) |
| Birth* | 1390 | Thomas Pike was born in 1390 at England.1 |
| He was the son of Richard Pike and Saville (?).1 | ||
| Death* | 1440 | Thomas Pike died in 1440 at England.1 |
Family | ||
| Child | 1. | Hugh Pike+1 b. c 1405, d. 1450 |
Citations
- [S97] James J. Jackson & Catherine Mary Murphy Murray, The Family of Henry True.
Thomas Pike1
M
Thomas Pike||p210.htm#i3184|Robert Pike|b. 1474\nd. 24 Sep 1557|p210.htm#i3176|Elizabeth Androwes|b. 1478\nd. 24 Dec 1558|p10.htm#i3177|Thomas Pike|b. 1435\nd. 1480|p210.htm#i3178||||||||||
| Relationship | 12th great-granduncle of Daniel Curtis Phillips Sr. | |
| Last Edited | 14 Feb 2006 |
| Father* | Robert Pike1 b. 1474, d. 24 Sep 1557 | |
| Mother* | Elizabeth Androwes1 b. 1478, d. 24 Dec 1558 |
| Thomas Pike is the son of Robert Pike and Elizabeth Androwes.1 |
Citations
- [S97] James J. Jackson & Catherine Mary Murphy Murray, The Family of Henry True.
William Pike
M, b. 1500, d. after 1532
William Pike|b. 1500\nd. a 1532|p210.htm#i3174|Robert Pike|b. 1474\nd. 24 Sep 1557|p210.htm#i3176|Elizabeth Androwes|b. 1478\nd. 24 Dec 1558|p10.htm#i3177|Thomas Pike|b. 1435\nd. 1480|p210.htm#i3178||||||||||
| Father* | Robert Pike1 b. 1474, d. 24 Sep 1557 | |
| Mother* | Elizabeth Androwes1 b. 1478, d. 24 Dec 1558 |
| Birth* | 1500 | William Pike was born in 1500 at Somersetshire, Wiltshire, England. |
| He was the son of Robert Pike and Elizabeth Androwes.1 | ||
| Marriage* | circa 1530 | William Pike married Alice Bowering, daughter of Thomas Bowering, circa 1530 at England.1 |
| Death* | after 1532 | William Pike died after 1532 at England.1 |
Family | Alice Bowering b. 1510, d. c 1560 | |
| Child | 1. | Stephen Pike+ b. 1532, d. c 1600 |
Citations
- [S97] James J. Jackson & Catherine Mary Murphy Murray, The Family of Henry True.
M. Pinder
F, b. circa 1816
| Last Edited | 23 May 2005 |
| Birth* | circa 1816 | M. Pinder was born circa 1816 at South Carolina. |
Sarah Pipkin1
F, b. 1804
| Last Edited | 6 Jun 2011 |
| Marriage* | Sarah Pipkin married Ezekiel Galloway, son of Absalom Galloway and Richel Marshall.1 | |
| Birth* | 1804 | Sarah Pipkin was born in 1804 at Darlington County, South Carolina.1 |
| Married Name | Her married name was Galloway.1 |
Family | Ezekiel Galloway b. 1802, d. a 1888 |
Citations
- [S461] Kevin L. PRIVETTE, 2011.
Sena Ann Pipkin1
F, b. 5 July 1801
| Last Edited | 6 Jun 2011 | |
| Charts | William Galloway Decendents Chart William Galloway Indented Decendents Chart |
| Birth* | 5 July 1801 | Sena Ann Pipkin was born on 5 July 1801 at Darlington County, South Carolina.1 |
| Marriage* | 24 December 1817 | She married Enoch Galloway, son of Absalom Galloway and Richel Marshall, on 24 December 1817 at Darlington County, South Carolina.1 |
| Married Name | 24 December 1817 | As of 24 December 1817,her married name was Galloway.1 |
Family | Enoch Galloway b. 25 Jul 1795, d. 25 Nov 1861 | |
| Children | 1. | Talitha Cumy Galloway1 b. 15 Jul 1819, d. 4 Sep 1871 |
| 2. | Elizabeth Galloway1 b. 5 Apr 1822, d. c 1880 | |
| 3. | Sarah Galloway1 b. 4 Feb 1825, d. 22 Jan 1891 | |
| 4. | Rachel Galloway1 b. 6 Aug 1827, d. a 1880 | |
| 5. | William Wesley Galloway1 b. 3 Jan 1830, d. Feb 1879 | |
| 6. | Asa B. Galloway1 b. 11 Nov 1833, d. 9 Sep 1871 | |
| 7. | James Nathan Galloway1 b. 5 Oct 1836, d. 8 Aug 1918 | |
| 8. | Sana A. Galloway1 b. 23 Sep 1839 | |
| 9. | Enoch Galloway1 b. 15 Sep 1842, d. 14 Jun 1864 |
Citations
- [S461] Kevin L. PRIVETTE, 2011.
Susannah C Pipkin1
F, b. 6 October 1785
| Last Edited | 5 Jun 2011 | |
| Charts | William Galloway Decendents Chart William Galloway Indented Decendents Chart |
| Birth* | 6 October 1785 | Susannah C Pipkin was born on 6 October 1785 at Wayne County, North Carolina.1 |
| Marriage* | 1809 | She married George Galloway, son of Absalom Galloway and Richel Marshall, in 1809 at Darlington County, South Carolina.1 |
| Married Name | Her married name was Galloway.1 |
Family | George Galloway b. 13 May 1788, d. 5 Nov 1854 | |
| Children | 1. | Margaret Galloway1 b. 26 Nov 1809, d. 1896 |
| 2. | Isaiah Galloway+1 b. 11 Aug 1811, d. 1870 | |
| 3. | James E. Galloway1 b. 24 Aug 1813, d. 16 Jan 1892 | |
| 4. | Nathan Galloway+1 b. 24 Oct 1815, d. 3 Aug 1902 | |
| 5. | Naham Galloway1 b. 21 Jun 1817, d. 3 Aug 1902 | |
| 6. | Elizabeth Galloway1 b. 9 Aug 1818, d. a 1905 | |
| 7. | Pipkin Galloway1 b. 4 Nov 1820, d. Mar 1865 | |
| 8. | Mary Galloway1 b. 13 Aug 1822 | |
| 9. | John Absalom Galloway1 b. 25 Jun 1824, d. 20 Oct 1877 | |
| 10. | William Leonard Galloway1 b. 26 Jun 1826 | |
| 11. | Susannah Galloway1 b. 15 Jun 1828 |
Citations
- [S461] Kevin L. PRIVETTE, 2011.
Carrie Lynn Wagner Pittman1
F, b. 22 January 1980
| Last Edited | 19 May 2009 |
| Birth* | 22 January 1980 | Carrie Lynn Wagner Pittman was born on 22 January 1980 at Youngstown, Mahoning County, Ohio.1 |
| Graduation* | 15 August 2002 | She was graduated on 15 August 2002 at Marion, Grant County, Indiana; Indiana Wesleyan University, Summa Cum Laude.1 |
Citations
- [S391] Sharon Diane Wagner, May 18, 2009.
Susannah Pittman1
F
| Last Edited | 16 Jul 2007 |
| Marriage* | 29 May 1810 | Susannah Pittman married George Barnhouse, son of John Barnhouse and Mary Talbot, on 29 May 1810 at Randolph County, West Virginia.1 |
| Married Name | 29 May 1810 | As of 29 May 1810,her married name was Barnhouse.1 |
Family | George Barnhouse b. 1780, d. c 1821 | |
| Children | 1. | George W. Barnhouse1 b. c 1813 |
| 2. | Mary Barnhouse1 b. 1816, d. 19 Oct 1864 |
Citations
- [S262] Don & Jeanine Hartman, 4 Apr 2007.
Elizabeth Pitts1
F, b. circa 1624, d. 9 September 1696
Elizabeth Pitts|b. c 1624\nd. 9 Sep 1696|p210.htm#i5908|William Pitts|b. 1592\nd. 28 Sep 1668|p210.htm#i5982|Elizabeth (?)|b. c 1586\nd. 15 Apr 1655|p2.htm#i5983|||||||||||||
| Father* | William Pitts b. 1592, d. 28 Sep 1668 | |
| Mother* | Elizabeth (?) b. c 1586, d. 15 Apr 1655 |
| Birth* | circa 1624 | Elizabeth Pitts was born circa 1624 at England.2 |
| She was the daughter of William Pitts and Elizabeth (?). | ||
| Marriage* | circa 1640 | Elizabeth Pitts married Capt. William Holbrook, son of Thomas Holbrook and Jane Powyes, circa 1640 at Weymouth, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.2 |
| Death* | 9 September 1696 | Elizabeth Pitts died on 9 September 1696 at Scituate, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.2 |
Family | Capt. William Holbrook b. b 12 Jun 1620, d. 3 Jul 1699 | |
| Children | 1. | Jane Leland Holbrook+1 b. c 1640, d. a 1712 |
| 2. | Samuel Holbrook b. 24 Jan 1641, d. 29 Oct 1712 | |
| 3. | Elizabeth Holbrook b. c 1642 | |
| 4. | Hopestill Holbrook b. 1647, d. 13 Jan 1706 | |
| 5. | Mehitable Holbrook b. c 1649, d. 29 Oct 1719 | |
| 6. | William Holbrook b. 23 Jan 1658, d. 19 Nov 1720 | |
| 7. | Persis Holbrook b. 1660, d. 1696 | |
| 8. | Cornelius Holbrook+ b. 19 Nov 1662, d. 14 Dec 1742 | |
| 9. | John Holbrook b. 1664, d. 3 May 1721 | |
| 10. | Millicent Holbrook b. 1667 | |
| 11. | Experience Holbrook b. 1670 |
Maude Ruth Pitts
F, b. 21 August 1925, d. 29 September 1995
| Last Edited | 16 Dec 2011 | |
| Charts | William Galloway Decendents Chart William Galloway Indented Decendents Chart Rosier Brannon Decendents Chart Rozier Brannon Indented Decendents Chart |
| Birth* | 21 August 1925 | Maude Ruth Pitts was born on 21 August 1925 at Washington County, Florida. |
| Marriage* | 1941 | She married Terrell Maurice Brannon, son of James Britton Brannon and Ocie Leddon, in 1941 at Panama City, Bay County, Florida.1 |
| Divorce* | July 1964 | Maude Ruth Pitts and Terrell Maurice Brannon were divorced in July 1964 at Bay County, Florida.2 |
| Death* | 29 September 1995 | Maude Ruth Pitts died on 29 September 1995 at Panama City, Bay County, Florida, at age 70.3 |
| Married Name | 1941 | As of 1941,her married name was Brannon. |
Family | Terrell Maurice Brannon b. 15 Jan 1923, d. 27 Apr 1998 | |
| Children | 1. | Rex T. Brannon |
| 2. | Linda Dianne Brannon b. 9 Mar 1945, d. 23 Nov 1998 |
William Pitts
M, b. 1592, d. 28 September 1668
| Birth* | 1592 | William Pitts was born in 1592 at Hingham, Norfolk, England.1 |
| Marriage* | 8 August 1613 | He married Elizabeth (?) on 8 August 1613 at Hingham, Norfolk, England.1 |
| Death* | 28 September 1668 | William Pitts died on 28 September 1668 at Marblehead, Essex County, Massachusetts.1 |
| Immigration* | 10 August 1638 | He immigrated on 10 August 1638; William and Elizabeth.1 |
Family | Elizabeth (?) b. c 1586, d. 15 Apr 1655 | |
| Child | 1. | Elizabeth Pitts+ b. c 1624, d. 9 Sep 1696 |
Citations
- [S311] Keith BucK, 2008.
Lewis Pitzer1
M, b. 28 July 1864
| Last Edited | 27 Dec 2011 |
| Birth* | 28 July 1864 | Lewis Pitzer was born on 28 July 1864.1 |
| Marriage* | 16 July 1918 | He married Eliza Jane Price, daughter of William George Washington Price and Elizabeth England, on 16 July 1918 at Summit County, Ohio.1 |
Family | Eliza Jane Price b. 14 Mar 1857 |
Citations
- [S448] Ohio Marriage Index, 1970 and 1972-2007 (published).
Allet Pletjes
F, b. 1583
Allet Pletjes|b. 1583|p210.htm#i7491|Driessen Pletjes|b. c 1560\nd. 22 May 1608|p210.htm#i2586|Adelheid Goebels|b. c 1562|p119.htm#i2587|||||||Sylli Goebels|b. 1532|p119.htm#i2588||||
| Last Edited | 29 Sep 2009 |
| Father* | Driessen Pletjes b. c 1560, d. 22 May 1608 | |
| Mother* | Adelheid Goebels b. c 1562 |
| Marriage* | Allet Pletjes married John Jasper. | |
| Birth* | 1583 | Allet Pletjes was born in 1583 at Westphalia, Germany. |
| She was the daughter of Driessen Pletjes and Adelheid Goebels. |
Family | John Jasper b. 1592 |
Driessen Pletjes
M, b. circa 1560, d. 22 May 1608
| Last Edited | 29 Sep 2009 |
| Marriage* | Driessen Pletjes married Adelheid Goebels, daughter of Sylli Goebels. | |
| Birth* | circa 1560 | Driessen Pletjes was born circa 1560 at Kempen, Westphalia, Germany. |
| Death* | 22 May 1608 | He died on 22 May 1608 at Kempen, Westphalia, Germany. |
Family | Adelheid Goebels b. c 1562 | |
| Children | 1. | Allet Pletjes b. 1583 |
| 2. | Margaret Grietjen Pletjes+ b. 16 Nov 1588, d. 5 Jun 1643 |
Margaret Grietjen Pletjes
F, b. 16 November 1588, d. 5 June 1643
Margaret Grietjen Pletjes|b. 16 Nov 1588\nd. 5 Jun 1643|p210.htm#i2493|Driessen Pletjes|b. c 1560\nd. 22 May 1608|p210.htm#i2586|Adelheid Goebels|b. c 1562|p119.htm#i2587|||||||Sylli Goebels|b. 1532|p119.htm#i2588||||
| Last Edited | 29 Sep 2009 |
| Father* | Driessen Pletjes b. c 1560, d. 22 May 1608 | |
| Mother* | Adelheid Goebels b. c 1562 |
| Birth* | 16 November 1588 | Margaret Grietjen Pletjes was born on 16 November 1588 at Kempen, Westphalia, Germany. |
| She was the daughter of Driessen Pletjes and Adelheid Goebels. | ||
| Marriage* | 16 August 1605 | Margaret Grietjen Pletjes married Herman Op Den Graef on 16 August 1605 at Aldekerk, Muir, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany. |
| Death* | 5 June 1643 | Margaret Grietjen Pletjes died on 5 June 1643 at Krefeld, Westphalia, Germany, at age 54. |
| Note* | She Is the mystery of the Op Den Graff windows all serendipity? Did our Bishop Hermen and his wife, Grietje attend Krefeld Market one day and find two or more window frames for their townhouse? The frames just happened to have hints of the Hebrew Cabala and signs of the Mysteries of the Rosary on them. Nevertheless, Hermen and Grietje decided such fancy work would be good advertising for the linen business and cloth industry. Their Pletjes family niece, Margaret Jasper had married a Van Der Schuren and migrated to Ireland to escape the ridiculous Religious wars over church real estate and to invest in or inherit her own real estate; and her crazy son from her second marriage (William Penn, one of the largest real estate investors in history) had not yet been born to sit down, as if in front of the second window, to write or pen a pamphlet, entitled: "No Cross, No Crown." So, after all this recitation, we are still confronted by a haunting mystery displayed on a beautiful set of stained glass windows dated 1630 AD: One Hermen Op Den Graff, one Blessed Mother of Christ, one missing family seal, one family motto, two extant windows, two different Lohengrin Swan Seals, three shields of a multiple Dukedom, three rectangular insets, four family seals, five centuries of Mennonite-Anabaptist Witness, twenty mystical circles of frame decoration, twenty centuries of Apostolic Interrogation: Who shall separate us from the love of God? Readers of this Thesis are encouraged to discuss it with Glen Wayne Miller. Commentary, documentation and even logical speculation are welcome. You may write to: GW Miller, 136 West Price Street, Philadelphia, PA 19144, or Kevin L. Sholder, 414 Blackstone Dr., Centerville, OH 45459-4111. [http://www.siscom.net/~rdrunner/HTML/Questions.html] | |
| Married Name | 16 August 1605 | As of 16 August 1605,her married name was Op Den Graef. |
Family | Herman Op Den Graef b. 15 Nov 1585, d. 27 Dec 1642 | |
| Children | 1. | Dinken Op Den Graef b. 18 Aug 1607, d. 21 Jun 1608 |
| 2. | Trinken Op Den Graef b. 18 Aug 1607, d. 21 Jun 1608 | |
| 3. | Hester Op Den Graef+ b. 5 Mar 1609, d. 11 Dec 1657 | |
| 4. | Abraham Op Den Graef+ b. 15 Jul 1610, d. 17 Mar 1656 | |
| 5. | Trinken Op Den Graef b. 15 Apr 1612, d. 15 Dec 1658 | |
| 6. | Hallerken Op Den Graef b. 1 Sep 1614, d. 20 Aug 1691 | |
| 7. | Jacob Op Den Graef b. 17 Jul 1617, d. Dec 1618 | |
| 8. | Alletjin Op Den Graef b. 1619, d. 1619 | |
| 9. | Dirk Op Den Graef b. Oct 1621, d. 14 Apr 1655 | |
| 10. | Andreas Op Den Graef b. 1625, d. 1625 | |
| 11. | Feiken Sophie Op Den Graef b. 1 Apr 1628 | |
| 12. | Susanna Op Den Graef b. 15 Oct 1629, d. 9 Mar 1714 | |
| 13. | Andreas Op Den Graef b. 1631, d. 1631 | |
| 14. | Jacob Op Den Graef b. 1634, d. 1634 |
Magdalene Mary Pluck1
F, b. 10 June 1774, d. 4 September 1838
| Last Edited | 6 Jun 2007 |
| Birth* | 10 June 1774 | Magdalene Mary Pluck was born on 10 June 1774.1 |
| Marriage* | 22 February 1793 | She married Jesse Dehaven, son of Samuel Dehaven and Catherine Ramey, on 22 February 1793.1 |
| Death* | 4 September 1838 | Magdalene Mary Pluck died on 4 September 1838 at age 64.1 |
Family | Jesse Dehaven b. 10 Sep 1773, d. 11 Jan 1835 |
Citations
- [S228] Don Shockey updated J. Patterson, "William Dehaven 1714-1784",
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Alicia Gail Poe
F, b. 1987
Alicia Gail Poe|b. 1987|p210.htm#i839|Lonnie Poe||p210.htm#i837|Brenda Gail Nix|b. 1959|p190.htm#i589|||||||Malvin P. Nix|b. 1927\nd. 2000|p190.htm#i586|Kattie A. Phillips|b. 1932|p203.htm#i535|
| Relationship | 3rd cousin 2 times removed of Daniel Curtis Phillips Sr. | |
| Last Edited | 23 May 2005 | |
| Charts | Jourdan Phillips Decendents Chart Jourdan Phillips Indented Descendent Chart Author Dees Decendents Chart Author Dees Indented Decendents Chart Jethro Powell Decendents Chart Jethro Powell Indented Decendents Chart |
| Father* | Lonnie Poe | |
| Mother* | Brenda Gail Nix b. 1959 |
| Birth* | 1987 | Alicia Gail Poe was born in 1987. |
| She is the daughter of Lonnie Poe and Brenda Gail Nix. |
Isabella F. Poe1
F, b. 14 December 1851
| Last Edited | 30 Dec 2008 | |
| Charts | Philip Coontz Decendents Chart Philip Coontz Indented Decendents Chart |
| Birth* | 14 December 1851 | Isabella F. Poe was born on 14 December 1851 at Taylor County, West Virginia.2 |
| Marriage* | 20 November 1871 | She married Samuel Morgan Dallas Coontz, son of Samuel Adams Coontz and Sarah Stalnaker, on 20 November 1871 at Taylor County, West Virginia.3 |
| Married Name | 20 November 1871 | As of 20 November 1871,her married name was Coontz. |
| Residence* | 8 April 1930 | Isabella F. Poe lived on 8 April 1930 at Belington, Barbour County, West Virginia; Living with her son Grover C. Coontz.4 |
Family | Samuel Morgan Dallas Coontz b. 14 Dec 1844, d. 11 Nov 1928 | |
| Children | 1. | Zura May Coontz b. c 1874 |
| 2. | Amanda M. Coontz b. 4 May 1875, d. 13 Feb 1938 | |
| 3. | William Jackson Coontz+ b. 24 Aug 1876 | |
| 4. | Adam Thayer Coontz+ b. 24 Apr 1879 | |
| 5. | Grover Cleveland Coontz+ b. 29 Dec 1887, d. 20 Oct 1969 |
Citations
Jacob Kyle Poe
M, b. 1985
Jacob Kyle Poe|b. 1985|p210.htm#i838|Lonnie Poe||p210.htm#i837|Brenda Gail Nix|b. 1959|p190.htm#i589|||||||Malvin P. Nix|b. 1927\nd. 2000|p190.htm#i586|Kattie A. Phillips|b. 1932|p203.htm#i535|
| Relationship | 3rd cousin 2 times removed of Daniel Curtis Phillips Sr. | |
| Last Edited | 23 May 2005 | |
| Charts | Jourdan Phillips Decendents Chart Jourdan Phillips Indented Descendent Chart Author Dees Decendents Chart Author Dees Indented Decendents Chart Jethro Powell Decendents Chart Jethro Powell Indented Decendents Chart |
| Father* | Lonnie Poe | |
| Mother* | Brenda Gail Nix b. 1959 |
| Birth* | 1985 | Jacob Kyle Poe was born in 1985. |
| He is the son of Lonnie Poe and Brenda Gail Nix. |
Kathy Jean Poe1
F, b. 12 July 1956
| Last Edited | 11 Nov 2006 |
| Marriage* | Kathy Jean Poe married Alan Elbert Goodpasture, son of Louie Elbert Goodpasture and Thelma Pearl Payne.1 | |
| Birth* | 12 July 1956 | Kathy Jean Poe was born on 12 July 1956.1 |
Family | Alan Elbert Goodpasture b. 30 Mar 1956 | |
| Children | 1. | Amy Lynn Goodpasture1 b. 7 Dec 1974 |
| 2. | Stacey Nicole Goodpasture1 b. 28 Aug 1978 |
Citations
- [S163] Interview, Thelma Pearl (Goodpasture) Payne, December 1990.
Lonnie Poe
M
| Marriage* | Lonnie Poe married Brenda Gail Nix, daughter of Malvin Purcy Nix and Kattie Azziline Phillips. |
Family | Brenda Gail Nix b. 1959 | |
| Children | 1. | Jacob Kyle Poe b. 1985 |
| 2. | Alicia Gail Poe b. 1987 |
Ada Blanche Poling1
F, b. 1912
Ada Blanche Poling|b. 1912|p210.htm#i9178|James F. Poling|b. c 1875|p211.htm#i9176|Mattie Wilmoth|b. 1880|p289.htm#i9175|||||||Levi M. Wilmoth||p289.htm#i9173|Martha J. Price|b. 2 Apr 1859|p221.htm#i5314|
| Relationship | 3rd cousin 1 time removed of Daniel Curtis Phillips Sr. | |
| Last Edited | 31 Dec 2011 | |
| Charts | William T. Price Decendents Chart William T. Price Indented Decendents Chart |
| Father* | James F. Poling1 b. c 1875 | |
| Mother* | Mattie Wilmoth1 b. 1880 |
| Birth* | 1912 | Ada Blanche Poling was born in 1912 at Randolph County, West Virginia.1 |
| She is the daughter of James F. Poling and Mattie Wilmoth.1 |
Citations
- [S76] 1920 Film, Washington, District of Columbia, 1920 United States Federal Census.
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