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The Bannermann name originated from their role as royal standard bearers for Scottish kings from the 11th-13th centuries. In 1367, King David II of Scotland granted lands to Donald Bannermann, the king's doctor, establishing the clan. Over subsequent centuries, the Bannermanns acquired more lands, engaged in conflicts with neighboring clans like the Gordons, and some rose to positions of power as sheriffs. Through marriage, some Bannermanns gained royal descent from Scottish and English kings. The clan was further established when Alexander Bannermann was made the first Baronet of Nova Scotia in 1682 for his support of King Charles II during the English Civil War.
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The document summarizes the origins and early history of the prominent Allen family of Surry County, Virginia based on the discovery of a new primary source document, an 1704/05 letter. The letter establishes that Arthur Allen, the family's founder, was born in 1608 in Droitwich, Worcestershire, England as the son of John Allen, resolving previous uncertainties about Arthur Allen's background. It provides biographical details about Arthur Allen's life in Virginia, including his education in England, service during Bacon's Rebellion, political career, and land acquisition. The summary then outlines the genealogy of Arthur Allen and his descendants in Virginia through the first four generations based on this new evidence as well as previous records and research.
This document provides instructions for searching the CINAHL database to identify relevant journal articles. It explains how to search by subject term or keyword individually or in combination. The document demonstrates conducting searches on the topics of breast cancer and palliative care. It also provides tips for refining search results and finding full text of articles.
This document provides biographical information about James Francis Jordan (1824-1900) and his wife Sarah Cannon Jordan (1820-1890). It details their births in England, marriage in 1846, emigration to America in 1855 aboard the ship Siddons with their children, journey to Utah, and settlement in Rush Valley where they were among the first pioneers. James and Sarah are buried in Clover Cemetery in Tooele County, Utah. The document also lists their children and provides sources for further information about James and Sarah's Mormon pioneer journey and life in Utah.
Thomas Jefferson owned a brass and copper theodolite made by renowned instrument maker Jesse Ramsden of England around 1778. Jefferson, who had a lifelong fascination with surveying techniques, used this theodolite himself at age 72 to determine the elevation of the Peaks of Otter mountains in Virginia. The theodolite is now preserved at Jefferson's home of Monticello.
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The document provides background information on the Victorian Era in Britain from 1837 to 1901. It was a period of significant social, cultural, and technological change marked by Queen Victoria's reign. Britain experienced immense economic growth driven by industrialization, but also had stark social disparities with widespread poverty among the working class. The Victorian Era saw influential literature that commented on societal issues and important social reforms were passed. It left a lasting impact shaping modern British society.
The Bannermann name originated from their role as royal standard bearers for Scottish kings from the 11th-13th centuries. In 1367, King David II of Scotland granted lands to Donald Bannermann, the king's doctor, establishing the clan. Over subsequent centuries, the Bannermanns acquired more lands, engaged in conflicts with neighboring clans like the Gordons, and some rose to positions of power as sheriffs. Through marriage, some Bannermanns gained royal descent from Scottish and English kings. The clan was further established when Alexander Bannermann was made the first Baronet of Nova Scotia in 1682 for his support of King Charles II during the English Civil War.
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This document provides a history of the Mulvey and Farrell families from Ireland, including a timeline of key events in Irish history from the 1840s Potato Famine to the 1970s. It details the lineages and life events of individual family members, many of whom emigrated from Ireland to the United States in the late 19th/early 20th century, settling primarily in New York. It also includes photographs of family members and homes in both Ireland and America.
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- Susan B. Anthony, a teacher and abolitionist who fought for women's suffrage and helped women gain the right to vote.
- Several other revolutionary figures are mentioned briefly like Paul Revere, John Hancock, Ben Franklin, John F. Kennedy, Clara Barton, Deborah Sampson, and Horace Mann.
The document provides definitions and context for various literary, historical, and cultural references that appear in the first chapter of Harper Lee's novel "To Kill a Mockingbird". It includes explanations of people, places, events, traditions and objects mentioned in the chapter ranging from the 19th century American Civil War to folk songs and instruments.
Jessie A. Thompson researched and compiled a genealogy book for her family in the 1920s-1930s containing information on multiple ancestral lines. She typed chapters on each branch of the family that included charts, photographs, biographies and records she found from researching vital statistics offices, libraries and cemeteries. Notes in the book were added by her daughter, Florence, and granddaughter, Marjorie Ann McLean, to clarify information. Jessie worked diligently on her genealogy hobby through travels with her husband and continued refining the book until her death in 1937.
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Volpone pretends to be on his deathbed in order to dupe three men - Voltore, Corbaccio, and Corvino - who each believe they will inherit his fortune. His servant Mosca encourages this deception. Mosca also convinces Corbaccio to disinherit his son Bonario in favor of Volpone. When the scheme is uncovered in court, Volpone, Mosca, and the other dupes receive punishment.
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Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering.pptxDenish Jangid
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
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The document is a PowerPoint presentation about famous people from Massachusetts containing information on several individuals, including:
- Henry David Thoreau, a writer from Concord who lived at Walden Pond and advocated for civil disobedience.
- Maria Mitchell, the first female astronomer in the US who discovered a comet and received honors from universities and scientific organizations.
- Susan B. Anthony, a teacher and abolitionist who fought for women's suffrage and helped women gain the right to vote.
- Several other revolutionary figures are mentioned briefly like Paul Revere, John Hancock, Ben Franklin, John F. Kennedy, Clara Barton, Deborah Sampson, and Horace Mann.
The document provides definitions and context for various literary, historical, and cultural references that appear in the first chapter of Harper Lee's novel "To Kill a Mockingbird". It includes explanations of people, places, events, traditions and objects mentioned in the chapter ranging from the 19th century American Civil War to folk songs and instruments.
Jessie A. Thompson researched and compiled a genealogy book for her family in the 1920s-1930s containing information on multiple ancestral lines. She typed chapters on each branch of the family that included charts, photographs, biographies and records she found from researching vital statistics offices, libraries and cemeteries. Notes in the book were added by her daughter, Florence, and granddaughter, Marjorie Ann McLean, to clarify information. Jessie worked diligently on her genealogy hobby through travels with her husband and continued refining the book until her death in 1937.
This document provides a literary map of significant English writers from the Middle English period to the early 20th century. It lists writers such as Geoffrey Chaucer, William Shakespeare, John Milton, Charles Dickens, and T.S. Eliot, and provides brief biographies of some of the writers including their dates, works, and other details. The document also divides English literary history into various periods such as the Renaissance, Romanticism, and Victorian period to contextualize the writers chronologically.
J.R.R. Tolkien was an English author and professor best known for his classic high fantasy works The Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings trilogy, and The Silmarillion. He drew inspiration for his stories from his academic studies in languages and mythology as well as his childhood in rural England. Though his works were not an immediate commercial success, they have since sold over 150 million copies worldwide and inspired many other fantasy authors and films. Tolkien spent much of his career as a professor at Oxford University while writing his legendary works.
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- Douglas Adams and his work on The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy series.
- Terry Brooks and his debut fantasy novel The Sword of Shannara, which was one of the first fantasy works to appear on the New York Times bestseller list.
- Orson Scott Card and his Hugo and Nebula award-winning novels Ender's Game and Speaker for the Dead.
- John Christopher and his post-apocalyptic Tripod trilogy about Earth being invaded by malevolent alien tripods.
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Volpone pretends to be on his deathbed in order to dupe three men - Voltore, Corbaccio, and Corvino - who each believe they will inherit his fortune. His servant Mosca encourages this deception. Mosca also convinces Corbaccio to disinherit his son Bonario in favor of Volpone. When the scheme is uncovered in court, Volpone, Mosca, and the other dupes receive punishment.
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Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering.pptxDenish Jangid
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
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2 Parents
4 Grandparents
8 Great grandparents
16 Great great grandparents
32 Great great great grandparents
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=
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Clifford Marshall Brock
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6. Frederick and
John W. Brock
Elizabeth Ammon
Clifford Wilbert
Brock
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Coolman Ault
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Brock
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Elizabeth Wortman
Laura Bradford
Margaret Aaron and Julia
Ransopher Miears
Clifford M. Brock
Joseph Aaron James H. and
Wilson Quintilley F. Wilson
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Lucinda Stroup
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Wilson
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Lockwood Hanchett
Allice Effie
Lockwood
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Mary Eliya Julian
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8. Rudolph Brock (1791 - 1875)
Frederick Brock (1823 - 1908)
John W. Brock (1855 - )
Clifford Wilbert Brock (1880 - 1928)
Marshall Everett Brock (1917 - 1999)
Billy Brian, Clifford and Robert Lee Brock
9. Elizabeth
(Ammon)
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Above: Frederick Brock, our
great, great grandfather. Left:
Both Great grandparents are
buried in the Hartford City,
Indiana, cemetery
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Smossman
My great, great, great grandfather, Rudolph Brock,
and great, great , greatgrandmother, Emma
Smossman
10. Frederick Brock, one of the aged and highly respected citizens of
Jefferson township closed his earthly career Sunday afternoon at the home of
his daughter, Mrs. John Bentz, south of Laud, at the hour of 1:20.
The old gentleman had eaten his dinner, eating as heartily as usual, and
when he had finished, as was his custom, went into his room and laid down on his cot.
He gasped a few times and was gone, the end coming peacefully and quietly. One
more of the grand old pioneers of the county had been gathered to his fathers.
Frederick Brock was a native of Canton, Berne, Switzerland, where he was born
April 1st, 1822; died July 5th, 1908, aged 86 years, 3 months and 4 days. He was the
eldest of five children and the last of the family to depart from this life.
He was well educated in the old country, and in 1840 sailed for America with his
parents, who located in Fairfield county, Ohio. He celebrated his eighteenth birthday
while crossing the Atlantic, the trip over requiring fifty-eight days.
February 22, 1846, he was united in marriage to Elizabeth Amman and to whom six
children were born, five of whom survive – Benjamin, of Marion, Ind.; John W., of
Mills City, Ore.; Mrs. John Bentz and Samuel of Jefferson township, and Mrs. Lewis
Long, of Washington township.
13. Old King Cole was a
merry old soul And a merry
old soul was he;
He called for his pipe, and
he called for his bowl And
he called for his fiddlers
three.
Every fiddler he had a
fiddle, And a very fine
fiddle had he;
Oh there's none so rare, as
can compare With King
Cole and his fiddlers three
14. Coel Old Britian And he was a
66th great grandfather merry old soul,
Lucius Mawr (137 - 181)
the good King
Cadwalladr ap Lewfer Mawr
Domaldi Domaldr Domalde King of Uppsala Visbursson (339 - 365) Coel—through the
Domar Domarr UPPSALA DOMALDSSON (361 - 452) Richard I of the
Dyggvi UppsalaThe Brave Domarsson Svearne (382 - )
Dag Wise Spaka Dyggvasson (394 - )
Plantagenets to
King Agni The Powerful King of Sweden Dagsson (424 - 459) Wahulls to Wilsons
Alrek "The Trembler" King of Sweden Agnasson (445 - 470) and mom
Yngvi King of Sweden Alreksson (466 - 499)
Jorund King of Uppsala YNGVASSON (487 - 509)
Aun "The Aged" Jorundsson King In Uppsala (509-544) King Halfdan II, The Old, The Aged, The Meek, The Mild, The
Ingvar Eysteinsson (616 - 642) Bounteaus, The Generous in Gold and the Stingy of Food, (758 - 800)
Eysteinn Halfdansson (736 - 780) Richard I Fearless first Plantagenet (933 - 996)
Geoffrey Crispin Eu de Plantagenet (954 - 1015)
John De Wahull (1255 - 1296)
THOMAS DeWoodhull (1273 - 1304)
Isabel Woodhall (1546 - 1615)
Thomas Wilson (1695 - 1773)
JOHN WILSON (1715 - 1783)
JAMES C WILSON (1758 - 1838)
Quintilley Ferugs Wilson (1799 - 1880)
Joseph Aaron Wilson (1847 - 1935)
John Wilson (1872 - )
Dorothy Louise Wilson (1921 - 2010)
Clifford Brock
15. King of Troy to Dorothy Brock This abbreviated chart shows
Taetwa/Tecti King of Troy (45 - 100) how the Wilson line tracks to the
relationship to you: 70th great grandfather
present through my mother’s
Wilson line.
Geata Jat "the Trojan" of Asgard King of Troy (60 - )
This ancient line shows an
Godwulf The Trojan (Godolf, Godulf-r) Asgard ap GEATA, King of the Troy (80 - 163)
Svegdi "King of Upsal' Fjolnarsson (277 - 333)
entire string of kings. It is one of
several in the Brock/Wilson
Vanlandi 'King of Upsal' Svdegdasson (298 - 389)
genealogy that shows royal
Domaldi Domaldr Domalde King of Uppsala Visbursson (339 - 365)
lineage.
King Agni The Powerful King of Sweden Dagsson (424 - 459)
Some genealogists have
Alrek "The Trembler" King of Sweden Agnasson (445 - 470)
tracked this particular line to
Yngvi King of Sweden Alreksson (466 - 499)
Adam and Eve. I personally
Jorund King of Uppsala YNGVASSON (487 - 509)
think this has more to do with
Aun "The Aged" "Ani" Jorundsson King In Uppsala (509-544) (509 - 544) religion than it does with the
Egil Vendikraka "Tunnadolg" Aunsson, King of Sweden (530 - 555)
science or history we call
Ottar Vendilkraka King of Sweden Egilsson (551 - 576) genealogy.
Ivar Vidfame 'King of Sweden' Halfdansson (770 - 824)
Richard I Fearless first Plantagenet (933 - 996)
Geoffrey Crispin Eu de Plantagenet (954 - 1015)
John DeWoodhull (1302 - 1337)
William Wilson (1585 - 1641)
Quintilley Ferugs Wilson (1799 - 1880)
Joseph Aaron Wilson (1847 - 1935)
John Wilson (1872 - ) Dorothy Brock and a Trojan
Dorothy Louise Wilson (1921 - 2010) warrior, a line from whom she
Clifford Brock (1947 - ) may have descended.
16. Left: Genealogy chart of
the House of Wessex.
Above left. Alfred the
Great. Left. William the
Conqueror. Above. The
Doomsday Book.
17.
18. Atenor II (185 - 143) [72nd great grandfather] The Lockwoods (my mother’s
Clodomir II "King" of Sicambri (149 - 123) maiden name) are an exceedingly
Merodachus King Of The Sicambri ( - 95) interesting and impressive line.
Cassander King Of The Sicambri The earliest recorded family
Antharius Chief Of The Sicambri (77 - 39) members are a series of Sicambrian
Francus I The West Franks (58 - ) and Frankish kings, 24 of them.
Geoffrey "The Fair" Plantagenet V, (1113 - Sicambrians were a Germanic
1151) people living on the Rhone at the
Edward III King of England (1312 - 1377) border of Germany and Netherlands.
The Franks are Germans near
Elizabeth Plantagenet (1464 - 1503)
France.
Elizabeth Creswell (1559 - 1574)
Five English kings, three Edwards
Edmund Lockwood (1574 - 1635)
and two Henrys, and the beginning
Gershom (Younger) Lockwood (1676 - 1757) of the Plantagenet line descended
Alpius Alfred Lockwood (1839 - 1884) into the Lockwood line.
Allice Effie Lockwood (1878 - )
19.
20. Ranulphu De Lockwood (1360 - 1450)
is our 16th great grandfather
Baron Rogerus De Lockwood (1390 - 1450)
Sir Ranulph De Lockwood (1420 - 1480)
Henry DeLockwood (1450 - 1510)
Robert DeLockwood (1486 - 1558)
Thomas deLockwood (1520 - 1558)
Richard Lockwood (1540 - 1598)
Edmund Lockwood (1574 - 1635)
Robert LOCKWOOD (1600 - 1658)
Gershom LT Lockwood (1643 - 1719)
Gershom (Younger) Lockwood (1676 - 1757)
Hezekiah Lockwood (1706 - 1786)
Yorkshire countryside, Lockwood territory
Azariah Lockwood (1750 - 1790)
Abram Lockwood (1788 - 1861)
Our mother’s Lockwood line (her
mother [Allice Effie] was a Lockwood)
Alonzo Lockwood (1818 - 1906) is a very old and distinguished line. I
Alpius Alfred Lockwood (1839 - 1884) could only trace it to the 14th Century,
Allice Effie Lockwood (1878 - ) but it includes many noblemen,
military officers and clergy.
Dorothy Louise Wilson (1921 - 2010)
Billy Brian, Clifford, and Robert Brock
21. English: habitational
name from a place in
West Yorkshire,
probably named in Old
English as ‘enclosed
wood’,
from loc(a) ‘enclosure’
(see Lock)
+ wudu ‘wood’. It seems
likely that all present-
day bearers of the name
descend from a single
family which originated
in this place. There is
another place of the
same name in
Cleveland, first recorded
in 1273 as Locwyt, from
Old English loc(a) + Old
Norseviðr ‘wood’,
‘brake’, but it is not clear
whether it has given rise
to a surname.
22. An engraving from
Holland's Hweerologi
a.Animum fortuna
sequatur is Latin for
"Fortune follows the
spirited."
23. Date Event(s)
1884 Alpius dies. Allice is 12 years old.
Allice, now 18 years of age, is working as a "servant"
~1898 or 1899 (1900 Census) in the household of ~27-year-old John
William Wilson. He runs a hotel.
A son, Foster, is born to Allice. He takes the name
1900 Foster Wilson, so his father was probably John W.
Foster died a month later.
A daughter, Nellie, is born, also with the last name of
1902 Wilson, presumably John W.'s daughter. No record of
marriage has been found.
Allice marries William A. Stene (1854- ? ), a 56-year-
1905
old man. (1910 Census shows the marriage).
Allice and William have a son, Willard (1906 - ~1957).
My family narrative is that Willard was a half brother
1906 to my mother, Dorothy Louise (Wilson) Brock. I
attended his funeral in ~1957) in Indiana. As far as I
know, he lived under the name of Wilson.
1908 Joseph R. Stene is born to Allice and William.
Census records show W. Stene, A. Lockwood,
1910 husband and wife, living with sons Willard and
Joseph. Also in the household is step-daughter Nellie.
Allice and William divorce or he dies. No record of
1911-~1915
either has been found.
Allice and John W. Wilson marry (no extant record
~1916
found).
Allice and John W. have a daughter, Lucinda (Leona,
1917
1917-~1984) Philebaum.
Allice and John W. have a daughter, Mary C. (1919-
1919
~1991) Lane.
AEL and John W. have Dorothy Louise (Wilson, 1921-
1921
2010) Brock. My mother.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28. Balder Breldaeg (243 - 330)
relationship to you: 55th great grandfather
Cynric, King of Wessex Wessex (525 - 560)
Ceawlin, King ofWessex Wessex (547 - 593)
Ealhmund Aella II King of Kent and Northumbria (758 - 786)
Egbert Ecgberht III "The Great" Overlord of England King of Wessex (784 - 839)
Aethelwulf "The Noble Wulf" King of England, Kent, Cornwall, the Saxons Wessex (806 - 858)
Alfred 'Le Grand, The Great, Roi D', 1st King of England Wessex (849 - 901)
Eadweard Edward Edmund I "The Elder" King of Wessex and England Wessex (871 - 924)
Edmund I "The-Deed-Doer" "The Magnificent" King of England Wessex (921 - 946)
Edgar the Peaceable, "The Peacemaker", Wessex xx=` (943 - 1016)
Erthelred II the Unready England Athling (968 - 1016)
AEthelred Edmund II "Ironside" AEthling King of England (968 - 1016)
Marshall Brock’s family
is one of kings, queens
Saint Margaret - Queen Of Scotland Atheling Of Canmore (1045 - 1093) and a saint.
Empress Matilda Normandy (1102 - 1167)
Henry II Plantagenet King of England (1133 - 1189) Chart at left is truncated
King John "Lackland" Plantagenet (1166 - 1216) to show the royal lineage.
Henry III Plantagenet (1206 - 1272)
King Edward I Plantagenet (1284 - 1327)
Edward II England Plantagenet (1284 - 1327)
Edward III Plantagenet (1312 - 1377)
ELIZABETH MACOMBER (1715 - 1815)
Aaron Ransopher (1807 - 1876)
Margaret Ransopher (1844 - 1894)
Laura Bradford (1883 - 1955)
Marshall Everett Brock (1917 - 1999)
29. Charles I, Charlemagne (742 - 814) Thurstan Holland (1295 - 1365)
Liderie V Or Lyderic V De Flanders Richard De Holland (1325 - 1402)
Enguerand De Flanders (780 - 851) Thurston Holland (1359 - 1423)
Odoacer deFlanders (835 - 879) Thurstan Holland (1390 - 1467)
Baudouin (Baldwin) I of Flanders (835 - 879) Richard Holland (1422 - 1483)
Baudouin 'Baldwin' II 'The Bald' (865 - 918) Richard Howland (1443 - 1501)
Arnulf 'Arnold' I 'The Elder', (889 - 965) John Howland (1481 - 1550)
Hildegarde Countess de Flanders (934 - 990) John Howland (1511 - 1568)
Arnulf I West Friesland Holland John Howland (1541 - 1612)
Dirk III, Count of Holland (981 - 1039) Henry Howland (1564 - 1635)
Floris I Count of HOLLAND (1030 - 1061) Henry Howland (1604 - 1671)
Dirk V, Count VanHOLLAND (1052 - 1091) Samuel Howland (1646 - 1716)
Holland (1072 - ) Mary Howland (1673 - 1744)
Longworth Holland (1098 - 1160) William Rounseville (1705 - 1744)
Vcke deLongworth Holland (1118 - ) William Rounseville (1737 - 1796)
Siward Warrior Holand (1167 - 1204) Bradford Rounseville (1786 - 1825)
Mathew De Holland (1167 - 1224) Aaron Ransopher (1807 - 1876)
Robert III De Holland (1195 - 1242) Margaret Ransopher (1844 - 1894)
Thurstan DeHolland (1220 - 1300) Laura Bradford (1883 - 1955)
Robert De Holand (1253 - 1300) Marshall Everett Brock (1917 - 1999)
Sir Robert de Holland (1285 - 1328) Billy Brian, Robert and Clifford Brock
30. William Bradford (1559 - 1591) Top Historical Thanksgiving Facts
relationship to you: 9th great grandfather of husband
1.Thanksgiving Day is celebrated on the
fourth Thursday in November in the USA.
Governor William Bradford (1590 - 1657) 2.Thanksgiving Day is celebrated on the
Son of William
second Monday in October in Canada.
Major William Bradford (1624 - 1703)
3.The Plymouth Pilgrims were the first to
Son of Governor William celebrate the Thanksgiving.
4.They celebrated the first Thanksgiving
William Bradford (1695 - 1687) Day in the fall of 1621.
Son of Major William 5.The Wampanoag Indians were the people
who taught the Pilgrims how to cultivate the
Thomas Bradford (1722 - 1830) land.
Son of William
6.The Pilgrim leader, Governor William
John Bradford (1745 - 1830) Bradford, had organized the first
Son of Thomas Thanksgiving feast in the year 1621 and
invited the neighboring Wampanoag Indians
John Bradford Jr. (1788 - 1866)
Son of John
Bradford also to the feast.
organized the first 7.The state of New York officially made
Thanksgiving Day an annual custom in
William Bradford (1813 - 1874) American 1817.
Son of John
Thanksgiving. He 8.The annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day
John Thomas Bradford (1839 - 1905) is our 5th great Parade tradition began in the 1920s.
Son of William
grandfather. 9.Californians are the largest consumers of
turkey in the USA.
Laura Bradford (1883 - 1955) 10.By the fall of 1621 only half of the
Daughter of John Thomas
pilgrims, who had sailed on the Mayflower,
survived. The survivors, thankful to be alive,
Marshall Everett Brock (1917 - 1999)
Son of Laura
decided to hold a Thanksgiving feast.
Clifford Brock (1947 - )
Son of Marshall Everett
31. Grandmother Laura Bradford, the only grandparent I have known personally,
lived her entire life in the Blackford County area. Cousin Dixie Coleman tells
stories of a gentle woman. Gov. William Bradford’s home is pictured above
32. Johann "Peter" Shrout, came to the U.S. from Germany,
September 30, 1754, on the ship "Neptune" from Germany.
He married Anna Feuersbach.
After 60 years of marriage, he murdered his wife. He held
a broomstick to her neck until she suffocated July 24, 1804.
He was arrested on July 28, 1804.
Shrout plead guilty and was convicted of murder in the first
degree. On Monday Sept. 10, 1804, the sentence of death
was pressed against him and execution was set by the Sheriff
of Hardy Co. on October 12, 1804, between 10 a.m. and 4
p.m.
Shrout was executed at Moorefield according to the
method of executing at the time, which provided the accused
should sit upon his coffin, carried by six men to the place of
execution, usually a tree with an appropriate limb and the
prisoner was allowed to signal when he felt that he was ready.
It is said that Shrout, instead of dropping the stick, threw it
defiantly into the air.
33. Johann Peter Shrout (1737 - 1804)
Johanna Reginia Shrout (1762 - 1841)
John Bradford Jr. (1788 - 1866)
William Bradford (1813 - 1874)
John Thomas Bradford (1839 - 1905)
Laura Bradford (1883 - 1955)
Marshall Everett Brock (1917 - 1999)
Billy Brian, Clifford and Robert Brock
34. Aaron Ransopher (1807 - 1876)
2nd great grandfather
Margaret Ransopher (1844 - 1894)
Daughter of Aaron
Laura Bradford (1883 - 1955)
Daughter of Margaret
Marshall Everett Brock (1917 - 1999)
Son of Laura
Clifford Brock