Eleanor Luttrell1
F, b. circa 1495, d. before 1531
Eleanor Luttrell|b. c 1495\nd. b 1531|p289.htm#i11520|Sir Hugh Luttrell|d. 1 Feb 1520/21|p289.htm#i11521|Margaret Hill|d. b 1508|p221.htm#i11522|Sir James Luttrell|b. c 1426\nd. 17 Feb 1461|p289.htm#i11523|Elizabeth Courteney|d. 1 Sep 1493|p103.htm#i11524|||||||
Eleanor Luttrell was born circa 1495.2 She was the daughter of Sir Hugh Luttrell and Margaret Hill.1 Eleanor Luttrell married Roger Yorke.1 Eleanor Luttrell died before 1531.2
Child of Eleanor Luttrell and Roger Yorke
- Elizabeth Yorke+1 b. c 1515, d. 8 Sep 1601
Sir Hugh Luttrell1
M, d. 1 February 1520/21
Sir Hugh Luttrell|d. 1 Feb 1520/21|p289.htm#i11521|Sir James Luttrell|b. c 1426\nd. 17 Feb 1461|p289.htm#i11523|Elizabeth Courteney|d. 1 Sep 1493|p103.htm#i11524|Sir John Luttrell|b. c 1394\nd. 30 Jun 1430|p289.htm#i11537|Margaret Touchet|d. 1 Jun 1438|p511.htm#i11538|Sir Philip Courteney|b. c 1404\nd. 16 Dec 1463|p103.htm#i11525|Elizabeth Hungerford|d. 14 Dec 1476|p238.htm#i11526|
Sir Hugh Luttrell was the son of Sir James Luttrell and Elizabeth Courteney.1 Of Dunster, Somerset.2 Sir Hugh Luttrell married Margaret Hill in 1487.1,3 Sir Hugh Luttrell died on 1 February 1520/21.3
Child of Sir Hugh Luttrell and Margaret Hill
- Eleanor Luttrell+1 b. c 1495, d. b 1531
Citations
- [S132] Gary Boyd Roberts, The Royal Descents of 600 Immigrants, p. 332.
- [S34] Unverified internet information, RootsWeb: GEN-MEDIEVAL-L Percival Lowell's Royal Ancestry. Posting by Douglas Richardson. http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/GEN-MEDIEVAL/2004-01/…
- [S224] Society for Medieval Genealogy, Direct Descendants of Aline de Gai, 7 May 2005.
Sir Hugh Luttrell1
M, b. circa 1364, d. 24 March 1427
Sir Hugh Luttrell|b. c 1364\nd. 24 Mar 1427|p289.htm#i11535|Sir Andrew Luttrell|b. c 1330\nd. bt 4 Mar 1377 - 20 Feb 1380|p288.htm#i11534|Elizabeth de Courteney|d. 7 Aug 1395|p103.htm#i11533|||||||Hugh de Courteney, 2nd/10th Earl of Devon|b. 12 Jul 1303\nd. 2 May 1377|p103.htm#i11531|Margaret de Bohun|d. 16 Dec 1391|p40.htm#i11532|
Of Dunster, Somerset.2 Sir Hugh Luttrell was born circa 1364.3 He was the son of Sir Andrew Luttrell and Elizabeth de Courteney.1 Sir Hugh Luttrell married Catherine Beaumont before 1384.3 Sir Hugh Luttrell died on 24 March 1427 in Shaftsbury, Dorset.3
Child of Sir Hugh Luttrell and Catherine Beaumont
- Sir John Luttrell+1 b. c 1394, d. 30 Jun 1430
Citations
- [S132] Gary Boyd Roberts, The Royal Descents of 600 Immigrants, p. 332.
- [S34] Unverified internet information, RootsWeb: GEN-MEDIEVAL-L Percival Lowell's Royal Ancestry. Posting by Douglas Richardson. http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/GEN-MEDIEVAL/2004-01/…
- [S224] Society for Medieval Genealogy, Direct Descendants of Aline de Gai, 7 May 2005.
Sir James Luttrell1
M, b. circa 1426, d. 17 February 1461
Sir James Luttrell|b. c 1426\nd. 17 Feb 1461|p289.htm#i11523|Sir John Luttrell|b. c 1394\nd. 30 Jun 1430|p289.htm#i11537|Margaret Touchet|d. 1 Jun 1438|p511.htm#i11538|Sir Hugh Luttrell|b. c 1364\nd. 24 Mar 1427|p289.htm#i11535|Catherine Beaumont|d. 28 Aug 1435|p32.htm#i11536|||||||
Sir James Luttrell was born circa 1426 in Dunster Castle, Somerset.2 He was the son of Sir John Luttrell and Margaret Touchet.1 Sir James Luttrell married Elizabeth Courteney, daughter of Sir Philip Courteney and Elizabeth Hungerford, circa 1450.2 Sir James Luttrell died on 17 February 1461 in St. Albans, Hertfordshire.3,2
Child of Sir James Luttrell and Elizabeth Courteney
- Sir Hugh Luttrell+1 d. 1 Feb 1520/21
Citations
- [S132] Gary Boyd Roberts, The Royal Descents of 600 Immigrants, p. 332.
- [S224] Society for Medieval Genealogy, Direct Descendants of Aline de Gai, 7 May 2005.
- [S34] Unverified internet information, http://www.stirnet.com/HTML/genie/british/ll/luttrell1.htm
Sir John Luttrell1
M, b. circa 1394, d. 30 June 1430
Sir John Luttrell|b. c 1394\nd. 30 Jun 1430|p289.htm#i11537|Sir Hugh Luttrell|b. c 1364\nd. 24 Mar 1427|p289.htm#i11535|Catherine Beaumont|d. 28 Aug 1435|p32.htm#i11536|Sir Andrew Luttrell|b. c 1330\nd. bt 4 Mar 1377 - 20 Feb 1380|p288.htm#i11534|Elizabeth de Courteney|d. 7 Aug 1395|p103.htm#i11533|||||||
Of Dunster, Somerset.2 Sir John Luttrell was born circa 1394.3 He was the son of Sir Hugh Luttrell and Catherine Beaumont.1 Sir John Luttrell married Margaret Touchet circa 1422.1 Sir John Luttrell died on 30 June 1430.3
Child of Sir John Luttrell and Margaret Touchet
- Sir James Luttrell+1 b. c 1426, d. 17 Feb 1461
Citations
- [S132] Gary Boyd Roberts, The Royal Descents of 600 Immigrants, p. 332.
- [S34] Unverified internet information, RootsWeb: GEN-MEDIEVAL-L Percival Lowell's Royal Ancestry. Posting by Douglas Richardson. http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/GEN-MEDIEVAL/2004-01/…
- [S224] Society for Medieval Genealogy, Direct Descendants of Aline de Gai, 7 May 2005.
Job Lyman
M
Job Lyman married Abigail Moulton.1
Child of Job Lyman and Abigail Moulton
- Dr. William Lyman+ b. 3 Jun 1767, d. 9 Apr 1822
Citations
- [S365] Eben Graves, The descendants of Henry Sewall. Vol. II (Unpublished), p. 245.
Narcissa Lyman1
F, b. 22 August 1813, d. 5 June 1873
Narcissa Lyman|b. 22 Aug 1813\nd. 5 Jun 1873|p289.htm#i9234|Dr. William Lyman|b. 3 Jun 1767\nd. 9 Apr 1822|p289.htm#i9232|Hannah Sewall|b. 20 Sep 1770\nd. 27 Mar 1821|p418.htm#i734|Job Lyman||p289.htm#i11479|Abigail Moulton||p317.htm#i20390|Capt. Joseph Sewall|b. 3 Sep 1731\nd. 13 Dec 1782|p425.htm#i660|Mercy Sewall|b. 21 Feb 1742\nd. 22 Nov 1812|p433.htm#i769|
Narcissa Lyman was born on 22 August 1813 in York, Maine.2 She was the daughter of Dr. William Lyman and Hannah Sewall.1 Narcissa Lyman married Rev. Eber Carpenter, son of Reuben Carpenter and Miriam Darte, on 8 May 1832 in York, Maine, (intentions 23 Apr 1832).3,4 Narcissa Lyman died on 5 June 1873 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, at the age of 59.2
General Phineas Lyman1
M, b. 1716, d. 1775
General Phineas Lyman married Eleanor Dwight, daughter of Col. Timothy Dwight and Experience King.1 General Phineas Lyman was born in 1716 in Durham.2 He graduated in 1738 from Yale.2 Was appointed tutor in 1739 ; and continued in that office three years, when he devoted himself to the profession of the law, and became eminent. In civil life, he was employedto adjust a disputed boundary between Massachusetts and Connecticut, and held the offices of Representative to the Assembly, and member of the Council. In 1755 he was appointed Major-General and Commander-in-Chief of the Connecticut forces, and was in service throughout the French war. In the battle of Lake George, Sir William Johnson, of New York, who commanded, was soon wounded; when Lyman maintained the conflict for five hours, and was himself personally exposed the whole time. But Sir William Johnson obtained the rewards of the splendid victory which was achieved over the French by the Colonial troops on this occasion. In 1758 General Lyman served with Abercrombie, and was with the gallant and estimable Lord Howe when he was killed. In 1762Lyman was again engaged in the important enterprise against Havana, and was in command of the Colonial forces employed in the expedition. His wisdom, integrity, bravery, and military skill, won universal commendation. Several British officers, who had been his associates, solicited him to visit England after the peace; and, having connected himself with a company composed principally of Colonial officers and soldiers who had been engaged in the war, and whose object was to obtain a grant of lands of the British Government on the Mississippi and Yazoo, he accordingly went to the mother country, in 1763, as agent of these persons, who styled themselves " Military Adventurers." He remained in England for eleven years, in all the misery, suspense, anxiety, delay, and false promises of attendance upon the Court, and a victim to the suffering which ever awaits the endeavors of a sensitive mind, employed in an arduous and unsuccessful undertaking. In a word, he wellnigh sunk into hopeless imbecility; and, rather than return to America without accomplishing his purpose, he resolved to remain and die in England. But, about the year 1774, the grant was obtained. Many of the original projectors were then dead, and others had become too advanced in life, or so changed in circumstances, as to have lost their desire to emigrate to a wilderness. But General Lyman, soon after arriving in Connecticut from his embassy, resolved upon carrying through an enterprise that had cost him so much time and anxiety; and, in 1775, accompanied by his oldest son and a few settlers, he arrived upon the land which he had secured for himself and others of the company. His preparatory arrangements were hardly made before he died.2 He died in 1775.3
Susannah Lyman1
F, b. 1737, d. 1770
Susannah Lyman was born in 1737.1 She married Major Elihu Kent, son of Samuel Kent and Abiah Dwight, in 1763.1 Susannah Lyman died in 1770.1
Citations
- [S189] Frederick A. Virkus, Abridged Compendium of American Genealogy, Vol. 3 p. 563.
William Lyman1
M, b. 22 August 1810, d. 14 December 1827
William Lyman|b. 22 Aug 1810\nd. 14 Dec 1827|p289.htm#i9233|Dr. William Lyman|b. 3 Jun 1767\nd. 9 Apr 1822|p289.htm#i9232|Hannah Sewall|b. 20 Sep 1770\nd. 27 Mar 1821|p418.htm#i734|Job Lyman||p289.htm#i11479|Abigail Moulton||p317.htm#i20390|Capt. Joseph Sewall|b. 3 Sep 1731\nd. 13 Dec 1782|p425.htm#i660|Mercy Sewall|b. 21 Feb 1742\nd. 22 Nov 1812|p433.htm#i769|
William Lyman was born on 22 August 1810.2 He was the son of Dr. William Lyman and Hannah Sewall.1 William Lyman died on 14 December 1827 at the age of 17.2
Dr. William Lyman1
M, b. 3 June 1767, d. 9 April 1822
Dr. William Lyman|b. 3 Jun 1767\nd. 9 Apr 1822|p289.htm#i9232|Job Lyman||p289.htm#i11479|Abigail Moulton||p317.htm#i20390|||||||||||||
Dr. William Lyman was born on 3 June 1767 in York, Maine.2 He was the son of Job Lyman and Abigail Moulton.2 Dr. William Lyman was baptised on 14 June 1767 at York, Maine.1 The marriage intention of Dr. William Lyman and Hannah Sewall, daughter of Capt. Joseph Sewall and Mercy Sewall, was published on 4 November 1809 in York, Maine.1,2 Dr. William Lyman died on 9 April 1822 at the age of 54.1
Children of Dr. William Lyman and Hannah Sewall
- William Lyman1 b. 22 Aug 1810, d. 14 Dec 1827
- Narcissa Lyman1 b. 22 Aug 1813, d. 5 Jun 1873
Dominick Lynch1
M
Child of Dominick Lynch
- Judge James Lynch+1 b. 1780, d. 1853
Citations
- [S18] Various editors, Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans.
Eugene Tillotson Lynch1
M, b. 15 May 1832
Eugene Tillotson Lynch|b. 15 May 1832|p289.htm#i16239|Judge James Lynch|b. 1780\nd. 1853|p289.htm#i6994|Janetje Maria Tillotson|b. 1786\nd. 1866|p493.htm#i6993|Dominick Lynch||p289.htm#i6996||||Thomas T. Tillotson|b. 1752\nd. 1814|p493.htm#i6992|Margaret Livingston|b. 6 Jan 1749\nd. 19 Mar 1823|p277.htm#i6991|
Eugene Tillotson Lynch was born on 15 May 1832.1 He was the son of Judge James Lynch and Janetje Maria Tillotson.1
Citations
- [S250] Saint Nicholas Society, Vol. 1. p 104.
Judge James Lynch1
M, b. 1780, d. 1853
Judge James Lynch|b. 1780\nd. 1853|p289.htm#i6994|Dominick Lynch||p289.htm#i6996||||||||||||||||
Judge James Lynch was born in 1780.2 He was the son of Dominick Lynch.1 Judge James Lynch married Janetje Maria Tillotson, daughter of Thomas T. Tillotson and Margaret Livingston.1 Judge James Lynch died in 1853.2
Children of Judge James Lynch and Janetje Maria Tillotson
- Margaret A. Lynch3
- Julia Matilda Lynch1 b. 14 Dec 1814, d. 1 May 1879
- Eugene Tillotson Lynch2 b. 15 May 1832
Julia Matilda Lynch1
F, b. 14 December 1814, d. 1 May 1879
Julia Matilda Lynch|b. 14 Dec 1814\nd. 1 May 1879|p289.htm#i6995|Judge James Lynch|b. 1780\nd. 1853|p289.htm#i6994|Janetje Maria Tillotson|b. 1786\nd. 1866|p493.htm#i6993|Dominick Lynch||p289.htm#i6996||||Thomas T. Tillotson|b. 1752\nd. 1814|p493.htm#i6992|Margaret Livingston|b. 6 Jan 1749\nd. 19 Mar 1823|p277.htm#i6991|
Julia Matilda Lynch. Author. She was born on 14 December 1814 in New York City.1 She was the daughter of Judge James Lynch and Janetje Maria Tillotson.1 She was a communicant of the Protestant Episcopal church up to the time of her marriage, when she united with the Methodist church, and until her death was actively associated with its Sunday-school and missionary work. She was elected secretary of the New York Female Bible Society.in 1854; was the founder of Hillside Chapel, Rhinebeck, N.Y., 1855, and upon the organization of the New York branch of the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society in 1869, was chosen as its first president. She edited her husband's sermons, sketches, lectures and addresses under the title of The Works of Stephen Olin (1853), and his Greece and the Golden Horn (1854). She is the author of: Words of the Wise (1851); A String of Pearls (1855); Four Days in July (1855); Hillside Flowers (1856); A Winter at Woodlawn (1856); What Norman Saw in the West (1859); Hawk Hollow Stories (1863); The Perfect Sight, or Seven Hues of Christian Character (1865); Questions on Lessons (1865); Questions on the Natural History of the Bible (1865); Biographical Sketches of Christian Women (1865); a series of books for Sunday-school instruction (1849, 1851, 1861), and many contributions to the Methodist Quarterly Review and other denominational publications. The Rev. Edward Brenton Otherman, her pastor at Hillside Chapel, published a memorial volume as a tribute to Mrs. Olin in 1881.1 Julia Matilda Lynch married Dr. Stephen Olin on 18 October 1843.1 Julia Matilda Lynch died on 1 May 1879 in New York City at the age of 64.1
Citations
- [S18] Various editors, Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans.
Margaret A. Lynch1
F
Margaret A. Lynch||p289.htm#i16292|Judge James Lynch|b. 1780\nd. 1853|p289.htm#i6994|Janetje Maria Tillotson|b. 1786\nd. 1866|p493.htm#i6993|Dominick Lynch||p289.htm#i6996||||Thomas T. Tillotson|b. 1752\nd. 1814|p493.htm#i6992|Margaret Livingston|b. 6 Jan 1749\nd. 19 Mar 1823|p277.htm#i6991|
Citations
- [S250] Saint Nicholas Society, Vol. 1. p 109.
Margaret Lynde1
F
Child of Margaret Lynde and Thomas Savage
- Elizabeth Savage+1 b. 29 Sep 1704, d. 7 Aug 1778
Citations
- [S125] Robert Moody & Vincent, Verle Delano Sherman, Mayflower Families, p. 120.
Mary Lynde1
F
Mary Lynde||p289.htm#i11107|Hon. Benjamin Lynde||p289.htm#i11108||||||||||||||||
Mary Lynde was the daughter of Hon. Benjamin Lynde.1 Mary Lynde married Hon. Andrew Oliver, son of Lt. Gov. Andrew Oliver and Mary Fitch, on 28 May 1752.1
Child of Mary Lynde and Hon. Andrew Oliver
- Rev. Thomas Fitch Oliver+1 b. 4 May 1757, d. 25 Jan 1797
Citations
- [S83] NEHGR, Vol. 19 p. 104.
Thomas Lynde1
M, d. before 1682
Thomas Lynde married Mary Anderson, daughter of John Anderson and Jane (Unknown).1 Thomas Lynde died before 1682.1
Citations
- [S314] George L. Shepard, Genealogical history of William Shepard, p. 43.
Abraham Lynsen1
M
Child of Abraham Lynsen
Citations
- [S167] William S. Pelletreau, Wills of the Smith families, p. 128.
Elizabeth Lynsen1
F
Elizabeth Lynsen||p289.htm#i12423|Abraham Lynsen||p289.htm#i13619||||||||||||||||
Elizabeth Lynsen was the daughter of Abraham Lynsen.1 Elizabeth Lynsen married Thomas Smith, son of Judge William Smith and Mary Hett, on 22 November 1758.2,3
Child of Elizabeth Lynsen and Thomas Smith
- Thomas Smith Jr.+1 d. 1815
Mary J. Lyon1
F
Mary J. Lyon married Francis Curtis.1
Child of Mary J. Lyon and Francis Curtis
Citations
- [S130] Massachusetts Vital Records, Vol: 501 ; Page: 512.
Margaret Ann L_____1
F
Margaret Ann L_____ married Erastus Bartlett.1
Child of Margaret Ann L_____ and Erastus Bartlett
- Anna Maria Bartlett+1 b. 13 Sep 1844
Citations
- [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
Fannie Mabbs1
F
Fannie Mabbs married John Lawler.1
Child of Fannie Mabbs and John Lawler
- Ada M. Lawler+1 b. c 1879
Citations
- [S337] Robert Piercy Dow, The book of Dow, p. 570.
Evelyn MacCurdy1
F
Evelyn MacCurdy||p289.htm#i1741|Judge Charles Johnson McCurdy||p299.htm#i1742|Sarah Anne Lord||p284.htm#i1743|||||||||||||
Evelyn MacCurdy was the daughter of Judge Charles Johnson McCurdy and Sarah Anne Lord.1 Evelyn MacCurdy married Edward Elbridge Salisbury, son of Josiah Salisbury and Abby Breese, on 23 November 1871 or 1872.1,2
(?) Macdonald of Keppoch
F
(?) Macdonald of Keppoch married Alexander Cameron of the Glens [or Glenevis].
Child of (?) Macdonald of Keppoch and Alexander Cameron of the Glens [or Glenevis]
Alex Macdonald1
M, d. 1949
He was a Under Secretary for Mines, Brisbane.1 Alex Macdonald died in 1949.1
Child of Alex Macdonald
Citations
- [S47] James Cameron & Archer, Sarah Beatrice Cameron Crombie, The Crombies and Camerons, p. 13.
Janet Wilmina Macdonald
F
Janet Wilmina Macdonald||p289.htm#i4507|Alex Macdonald|d. 1949|p289.htm#i6273||||||||||||||||
Janet Wilmina Macdonald was the daughter of Alex Macdonald.1 Janet Wilmina Macdonald. Noted for a pedigree herd of cattle. She is also recorded as Mina Crombie. She married William David Crombie, son of William Crombie and Margaret Anne Cameron, they established a farmstead at the remote Maranthona, near Longreach (precisely on the tropic of Capricorn, in Queensland).
Child of Janet Wilmina Macdonald and William David Crombie
- Professor Alistair Cameron Crombie PhD.+ b. 4 Nov 1915, d. 9 Feb 1996
Citations
- [S47] James Cameron & Archer, Sarah Beatrice Cameron Crombie, The Crombies and Camerons, p. 13.
Isabella Macdonell1
F
Isabella Macdonell married Neil McLean.1
Child of Isabella Macdonell and Neil McLean
- Chief Justice Archibald McLean+1 b. 5 Apr 1791, d. 24 Oct 1865
Citations
- [S58] Various Editors, Dictionary of Canadian Biography, Vol IX p. 512.
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