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| 8151 | Ranulph or Ralph de Mortimer (before 1198 to before 2 October 1246) was the second son of Roger de Mortimer and Isabel de Ferrers of Wigmore Castle in Herefordshire He succeeded his elder brother before 23 November 1227 and built Cefnllys and Knucklas castles in 1240. [edit]Marriage and issue In 1230, Ralph married Princess Gwladus, daughter of Llywelyn ab Iorwerth. They had the following children: Roger Mortimer, 1st Baron Mortimer, married Maud de Braose and succeeded his father. Hugh de Mortimer John de Mortimer Peter de Mortimer [edit]References Remfry, P.M., Wigmore Castle Tourist Guide and the Family of Mortimer (ISBN 1-899376-76-3) Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America Before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis; Lines 132C-29, 176B-28, 28-29, 67-29, 77-29, 176B-29 A history of Wales from the earliest times to the Edwardian conquest (Longmans, Green & Co.) John Edward Lloyd (1911) | De Mortimer, Ralph (I15666)
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| 8152 | Ranulphus de Mesnilwaren was born circa 1040?. He is said to have come to England with the Conqueror in 1066.1 He received the grant of fifteen lordships in Cheshire, including Peure (now Over Peover).1 | De Mesnilwaren, Ranulphus (I3847)
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| 8153 | Raoul de Gouy was born circa 905. He was the son of Raoul I de Cambrai and Liegard de Meulan. Raoul de Gouy married Eldegarde d' Amiens, daughter of comte d' Amiens Ermenfoi d' Amiens, circa 925. Raoul de Gouy died in 926. | De Gouy, Raoul (I3804)
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| 8154 | Raoul I de Cambrai was born after 881. He married Liegard de Meulan before 905. Raoul I de Cambrai died in 944. Died in battle. | De Cambrai, Raoul I (I3748)
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| 8155 | Raper Chapel Cemetery | Wagoner, Amos (I14557)
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| 8156 | Raper Chapel Cemetery | Shearer, Theodore H (I39038)
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| 8157 | Raper Chapel Cemetery | Peterson, Ada Ladioska (I39039)
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| 8158 | Raper Chapel Cemetery | Peterson, John G (I39151)
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| 8159 | Raper Chapel Cemetery | Brooks, Catherine Parmelia (I39152)
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| 8160 | Raper Chapel Cemetery | (Unknown), Elizabeth (I41832)
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| 8161 | Raper Church Cemetery | Houser, Catherine (I7411)
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| 8162 | Raper Church Cemetery | Wagoner, John (I14559)
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| 8163 | Ravenswood Cemetery | Hoschar, Andrew Elva (I41173)
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| 8164 | Ravenswood Cemetery | VanDyke, Lillian Leona (I56351)
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| 8165 | Ravensworth Castle, Yorkshire, England | Fitzhugh, Lora (I4770)
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| 8166 | Raymond Earl Thompson was born 15 August 1906 in Chariton County, Missouri. On 14 December 1929 he married Hazel Marie Pore who was born 30 October 1908 in Chariton County, Missouri. Her parents were Luther F Pore and Anna Ruth Helms. Raymond and Hazel were married at the First Baptist Church in Marceline, Missouri by Reverend H.H. McLeod. Raymond served in the Navy during WWII. He died 22 May 1973 at Pershing Memorial Hospital in Brookfield, Missouri. Hazel died 2 March 1997. They are both buried in Mt. Olivet Cemetery in Marceline, Missouri. | Thompson, Raymond Earl (I14058)
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| 8167 | REASEARCH DATA BASE of Southern U.S. 39748 total entries, last updated Wed Apr 4 22:58:27 2001 . All questions, comments or suggestions regarding informat ion on this page should be addressed to: Dave Wilson UN-DOCUMENTATED DATA. ALL data has been found posted on th e internet or shared via emails. ID: I43519 Name: Robert S. Hammock , Sr. Sex: M Birth: ABT. 1695 Death: 2 OCT 1786 in Richmond Co., VA Will: 1 OCT 1785 Richmond Co., VA Note: [JOHN HAMMOCK.FTW] Data copied from family group sheet to Felix M Hammack fro m Thomas Daniel Knight (95) Will of Robert Hammack written 1 Oct 1785 in Richmond Co. , VA. In the name of God Amen------. I give to my loving wife Ann the land I now live on durin g her natural life. I give to my loving wife my negroe woma n Manray and negroe child James. I give to my loving wife m y desk and trunk that stands upon it, two of my best Beds a nd furniture, my large chest and lick and key, one of my be st Butter potts and Cream pott and my two earthern plates a nd mug and Spice morter and pestle, half of the stock of Ca ttle and hogs, half of all my pewter and mywarming pan an d my Box iron and heaters, my horse and her Saddle and my t wo leather charirs and my large table and looking Glass, al l these things, I do give to my loving wife to do as she th inks proper at my death. I give to my Son Benedict HAMMACK all my land that I now ho ld at my wife's death, my negro man Joshua at my wife's dea h to him and his heirs forever. I give to my Son Lewis HAMMACK my negro man solomon at my W ife's death. I give to my daughter Rayne SAMFORD my negro woman Winney a t my wife's death, and at my daughter Rayne Samford's death , I give my negro Winney to my Grandson William SAMFORD. I give to my daughter Nancy JESPER my negro child Lucy. I give to my daughter Christen JONES my negro child Milly. I give to my grandaughter Elizabeth JESPER one of my Cows. All the rest of my estate I do leave to be equally divide d between Lewis HAMMACK, Robert HAMMACK, Nancy JESPER, Mar y CRAWLEY, Rayne SAMFORD, and Christen JONES after my jus t debts are paid. I do leave Daniel BROWN, Benedick HAMMACK , and Thomas JESPER my Exors. Signed and Sealed in the presence of us. I do leave the pla ntation where Daniel CRAWLEY lives to my daughter Mary CRAW LEY as long as she lives. RH Robert HAMMACK---His mark. Will probated 2 Oct 1786 Starting with Robert Hammock and Anne Lambert this line tie s to the main line of Hammocks. The purpose of this genealogical study is to preserve the r ecords of Williams-Hammock families -------.The study was compiled by John Donald Williams-2185 Old Salem Rd. S.E .- Conyers, GA 30208 and Bill Nuss- 1543 Rose Street. N. W. - Cullman AL 35055 (1981) Other contributors to the above study were as: The family History of Suannah Williams Martin compiled by W ayland Cooley , July 1976, obtained from Thedus Bates Thompson. Marie Daniel Wisener Floye Crumbley Estes Jeanette Whatley Roden Dot Tidwell Sims Earnie Hewlett King Mildred King Brown Dr. Joe C Hammock Earnestine Young Kilpatrick Preston Hammond Mary Harriet Martin Dodd Homer Hammond and many others. BIRTHDATE: from records of Dr. Bea Griffin, Ochlocknee, Ge orgia. Father: William Hammock b: ABT. 1670 in North Farnham Paris h, Richmond Co., VA Mother: Christian Middleton b: ABT. 1675 Marriage 1 Anne Lambert b: 14 FEB 1698/99 in North Farnha m Ph., Richmond Co,,VA Married: ABT. 1725 Children 1. William Hammock , Sr. b: 10 SEP 1726 in N.Farnham Parish , Richmond Co., VA 2. John Hammock , Sr. b: 3 AUG 1730 in N.Farnham Parish, Ri chmond Co., VA 3. Hugh Hammock b: 30 OCT 1732 in Norh Farnham Ph, Richmon d Co., VA 4. Nancy Hammock b: 1734 in North Farnham Ph., Richmond Co . VA 5. Robert S. Hammock , Jr. b: 17 OCT 1737 in N.Farnham Pari sh, Richmond Co., VA 6. Benedict Hammock b: 4 APR 1740 in N.Farnham Parish, Rich mond Co., VA 7. Christian Hammock b: ABT. 1742 in North Farnham Ph., Ric hmond Co. VA 8. Lambert Hammock b: 16 SEP 1744 in North Farnham Ph., Ric hmond Co., VA 9. Mary Hammock b: 10 NOV 1746 in N.Farnham Parish, Richmon d Co., VA 10. Lewis Hammock b: 17 JUN 1749 in Richmond Co., VA 11. Milly Hammock b: 11 JAN 1757 in N.Farnham Parish, Richm ond Co., VA 12. Edward Hammock b: 1758 in North Farnham Ph., Richmond C o. VA 13. Reyne Hammock b: ABT. 1759 in North Farnham Ph., Richmo nd Co. VA | Hammock, Robert Simeon Sr (I6126)
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| 8168 | Rebecca FRYE and Rev. Henry SPEERS Jr. were married on 24 September 1777.10,34,71 Rev. Henry SPEERS Jr.2,71,72 was born on 5 July 1756.10,71 Speers Bible states he was son of Henry Speers and Regina Froman. Mr. Adams has given a birthplace as Winchester, in Frederick Co VA. If the family came from Germany to Pennsylvania in 1772, just before the death of Henry's father, then Henry was surely born in Germany. Have also seen his birthday as July 8th. He died on 2 January 1840 in Washington County, Pennsylvania.10 Listed in DAR Patriot Index. Spears, Henry b. 7/8/1750 d. 1/2/1840 m. Rebecca Frye. Pvt PA Henry Spears, Jr. was a Baptist minister. Rev. Henry married in 1777 and was licensed to preach in 1793. He lived on the West side of the Monongahela River on land patented by his father called "Speers Intent". He built a mansion here in 1806 that is still in existence as a restaurant in Speers, PA. This family once had the "Speers Bible". According to Hank Adams, he has three different references to the pages from this Bible found in Marshalltown, IA. Elizabeth Cooper Speers, wife of Apollos died in Marshalltown and it's believed she last had posession of the Bible. The copies of the originals do not copy and the information found about this family from the Bible was handcopied by Hank Adams. Ancestor of John Van Lawrence "Mike" Speers that belongs to HFFA. | Speers, Rev. Baptist Minister Henry (I13234)
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| 8169 | Rector-Gard Cemetery | Neff, Mary Kauffman (I47880)
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| 8170 | Rector-Gard Cemetery | Hupp, Emanuel (I47881)
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| 8171 | Red Bayou Cemetery | Wadsworth, William Hayden (I21327)
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| 8172 | Red Bayou Cemetery | (Unknown), Susan (I21330)
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| 8173 | Red Oak Cemetery | Lookebill, Cicero Estal (I46808)
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| 8174 | Reedsville Cemetery | Barnett, Emma Frances (I37667)
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| 8175 | Reedsville Cemetery | Durst, Dawain Dale (I43310)
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| 8176 | REEDSVILLE, Ohio - Dawain D. Durst, 82, of Reedsville and recently of Arcadia Nursing Center, died March 3, 2004, at Camden-Clark Memorial Hospital. He was born in Jackson County, W.Va., a son of the late Dennis and Beatrice Durst of Cottageville, W.Va. He was a member of the Reedsville Methodist Church and retired with 39 years of service with Union Mechling and Dravo Barge Lines, finishing up his years at the Neville Island facility at Neville Island, Pa. Survivors include two sons, William D. (Martha) Durst and Gary L. (Ruth) Durst; two daughters, Geraldine (Virgil) Holsinger and Charlotte Durst, all of Reedsville; two sisters, Helen Braden of Cottageville and Joan Walters of Columbus, Ohio; two sisters-in-law, Ada Wallace of Hilliard, Ohio, and Eleanor Fritter of Dover, Ohio; eight grandchildren, Debbie (Rick) Barringer, Dennis (Kim) Durst, Diana (Jeff) Kimes, David (Cindy) Durst, Bryan (Suzanne) Durst and Jeff (Mindy) Durst, all of the Reedsville-Chester area, Aleshia (Jeff) Mays of Virginia, and Letitia Holsinger of Lancaster, Ohio; 15 great-grandchildren, Riki Michelle and Chris (Chantele) Barringer, Jeffrey, Stacey, Eric and Kelsey Kimes, Terry, Katie, Matthew and Emmalea, Ally, Nathen and Whitney Durst and Cody and Elizabeth Mays; one great-great-grandson, Adian Paul Barringer; many special friends including, Barb and Larry Baker of Reedsville and Judy and Jerry Volchko of Coraopolis, Pa.; and caregivers and friends at Arcadia Nursing Center. In addition to his parents, he was met at the gates of Heaven by his loving wife of 57 years, Emma Barnett Durst, who passed away on March 3, 2000; four brothers, Maywood, Eugene, Donny and Leroy Durst; three sisters, Josephine Kay, Genevive Jacober and Midge Casto; two grandsons, Bret Rood and Steve Durst; and two great-grandsons, Paul and Bradley Durst. Services will be 1 p.m. Saturday at White-Schwarzel Funeral Home in Coolville with the Rev. John Franks officiating. Burial will follow at the Reedsville Cemetery at Reedsville. Visitation will be from 6-8 p.m. today at the funeral home. Donations may be made to the Olive Township Volunteer Fire Department or Squad 90 at Reedsville. | Durst, Dawain Dale (I43310)
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| 8177 | Reginald de Braose (died June 1228) was one of the sons of William de Braose, 4th Lord of Bramber and Matilda, also known as Maud de St. Valery and Lady de la Haie. Her other children included William and Giles. The de Braoses were loyal to King Richard I but grew in power under King John of England. The dynasty was in conflict with King John towards the end of his reign and almost lost everything. Reginald de Braose was a scion of the powerful Marcher family of de Braose, helped manage its survival and was also related by marriage to the Welsh Princes of Wales. He supported his brother Giles de Braose in his rebellions against King John. Both brothers were active against the King in the Baron's War. Neither was present at the signing of Magna Carta in June 1215 because at this time they were still rebels who refused to compromise. King John acquiesced to Reginald's claims to the de Braose estates in Wales in May 1216. Reginald became Lord of Brecon, Abergavenny, Builth and held other Marcher Lordships but was also very much a vassal of the Welsh leader Llewelyn Fawr, Prince of Gwynedd who became his father-in-law in 1215 when Reginald married Llywelyn's daughter, Gwladus Ddu, known as Black Gwladys due to her raven hair. Henry III restored Reginald to favour and the Bramber estates (confiscated by King John) in 1217. At this seeming betrayal, Rhys and Owain, Reginald's Welsh nephews who were Princes of Deheubarth, were incensed and they took Builth, except the castle. Llywelyn Fawr also became angry and his forces besieged Brecon. Reginald eventually surrendered to Llewelyn and gave up Seinhenydd (Swansea). By 1221 they were at war again, with Llewelyn again laying siege to Builth. The siege was relieved by King Henry III's forces. From this time on Llewelyn tended to support the claims of Reginald's nephew John de Braose concerning the de Braose lands in Wales. Reginald was a witness to the re-issue of Magna Carta by King Henry III in 1225. He died two or three years later in 1227 or 1228 in Brecon and was succeeded by his son by his first wife, Grecia de Briwere, the ill-fated William de Braose, Lord Abergavenny. He is buried at Brecon Cathedral. His daughter Matilda de Braose was the wife of Rhys Mechyll, Prince of Deheubarth. | De Braose, Reginald (I15928)
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| 8178 | Rehobeth Cemetery | Hagler, Abraham (I31883)
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| 8179 | Rehoboth Baptist Church Cemetery | Parker, Edward Daniel Riley (I56713)
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| 8180 | Rejected or Suspended Applications for Revolutionary War Pensions, Washington, D.C.: n.p., 1852 | Source (S468)
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| 8181 | Research Hospital | Campbell, Robert James Jr (I39944)
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| 8182 | Residence at Death: Paulding County, GA | West, Elsie Mae (I36063)
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| 8183 | Residence: BET 1513 AND 1546 Caerlaverock Castle, Scotland | Maxwell, 4th Lord Maxwell Robert (I9223)
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| 8184 | Rest Haven Cemetery | Bresina, Gerald Frank (I2203)
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| 8185 | Rest Haven Cemetery | Hicks, Lucy Mary Francis (I16920)
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| 8186 | Rest Haven Cemetery | Hicks, Minnie Clara (I16928)
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| 8187 | Rest Haven Cemetery | Behan, John Joseph (I16929)
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| 8188 | Rest Haven Memorial Park | Robinson, Max Denver (I12045)
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| 8189 | Rest Haven Memorial Park | Anderton, Jimmie William (I57126)
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| 8190 | Rest Lawn Cemetery | Tribble, Jack Leroy (I33209)
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| 8191 | Resthaven Cemetery | Bramlett, William Howard (I49102)
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| 8192 | Resthaven Cemetery | Rogers, Margaret (I56867)
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| 8193 | Resthaven Cemetery | Milford, Charles Lewis Jr (I56868)
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| 8194 | Resthaven Gardens of Memory and Mausoleum | Johnson, Marion Guy (I57076)
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| 8195 | Resthaven Gardens of Memory and Mausoleum | Burnham, Shirley (I57077)
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| 8196 | Resthaven Memorial Gardens | Simpson, Rhoda Florence (I48919)
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| 8197 | Resthaven Memorial Gardens | Bailey, Archie Woodruff (I48921)
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| 8198 | Resthaven Memorial Gardens | Bailey, Opal Frances (I48924)
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| 8199 | Resthaven Memorial Gardens | Potter, Oren (I48925)
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| 8200 | Resthaven Memorial Gardens | Albea, Edward Thomas Jr (I56966)
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