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11/1 <?> George Vernon (of Hodnet) [Vernon]
marvidigezh: 1553

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21/2 <1> John Vernon (of Hodnet) [Vernon]
ganedigezh: 1546
marvidigezh: 1591

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31/3 <2+?> Elizabeth Vernon [Vernon]
ganedigezh: 1572, Hodnet (Shropshire), England
marvidigezh: 23 Du 1655, Hodnet (Shropshire), England

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51/4 <3+?> Penelope Wriothesley [Wriothesley]
ganedigezh: 8 Du 1598, Titchfield, England
marvidigezh: 16 Gouere 1667, Brighton (England), Sussex (England)
Hildegard Hammerschmidt-Hummel, a German professor of English Literature, has recently speculated that Henry Wriothsley's wife, Elizabeth Vernon, was a mistress of Shakespeare and that the child she was carrying at the time of her marriage to Wriothsley was actually the child of William Shakespeare. However an extant portrait in miniature of the daughter of Elizabeth Vernon (painted between 1610 and 1615, probably 1614 the year before her marriage to William Spencer) so resembles her husband Henry Wriothsley that it would be highly improbable that she was fathered by William Shakespeare.
42/4 <3+?> Thomas Wriothesley (4. Earl of Southampton) [Wriothesley]
ganedigezh: 10 Meurzh 1607
eured: <1> Elizabeth Leigh [Leigh] , Frankreich, Charenton
marvidigezh: 16 Mae 1667, England
douaridigezh: 18 Mezheven 1667, Titchfield, Hampshire

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101/5 <5+?> w Henry Spencer (1st Earl of Sunderland) [Spencer]
ganedigezh: 23 Du 1620
marvidigezh: 20 Gwengolo 1643
92/5 <5+?> Margaret Spencer [Spencer]
ganedigezh: 1627, Brington (Northamptonshire), England
marvidigezh: 1693, London, England
83/5 <5+?> Robert Spencer [Spencer]
ganedigezh: 1630
ganedigezh: 1678, Surrey County (Virginia)
74/5 <4+?> Rachel Wriothesley [Wriothesley]
ganedigezh: 19 Gwengolo 1637, Titchfield, Hampshire (England)
darvoud all: Robert Relationship, wife of the eighth cousin 8x removed (???)
eured: <2> William Russell [Russell] g. 29 Gwengolo 1639 a. a. 21 Gouere 1683
eured: <3> Francis Vaughan (of Carbery) [Vaughan] , Titchfield, Hampshire (England), License Faculty
marvidigezh: 29 Gwengolo 1723, Southamptonhouse, Bloomsbury
douaridigezh: 8 Here 1723, Chenies, Buckinghamshire, England
65/5 <4+?> Elizabeth Wriothesley (Countess of Northumberland) [Wriothesley]
ganedigezh: 1646?, Titchfield, Hampshire
eured: <4> Joceline Percy (11. Earl of Northumberland) [Percy] g. 4 Gouere 1644 a. a. 31 Mae 1670
eured: <5> Ralph Montagu [Montagu] g. 24 Kerzu 1638 a. a. 9 Meurzh 1709, Titchfield
marvidigezh: <19 Gwengolo 1690
Haren/Anderson and Brownlees of Torfoot/Wilcox to Charlemagne; KJB

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171/6 <10> w Robert Spencer (2nd Earl of Sunderland) [Spencer]
ganedigezh: 5 Gwengolo 1641, Paris
eured: <6> w Anne Digby [Digby] a. a. 26 Ebrel 1715
marvidigezh: 28 Gwengolo 1702
152/6 <9+?> Penelope Ashley-Cooper [Ashley-Cooper]
ganedigezh: 1647, Barbados
marvidigezh: 1711, Virginia, St Peters, New Kent, Virginia
143/6 <8> Elizabeth Spencer [Spencer]
ganedigezh: 1664, Virginia, St. Georges Parish, Spotsylvania
eured: <7> John Long [Long] g. 1662, Caroline County (Virginia)
ganedigezh: 1764, Spottsylvania, Virgina
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184/6 <6+4> Elizabeth Percy [Percy]
ganedigezh: 26 Genver 1667, Petworth House
eured: <8> Charles Seymour (6. Duke of Somerset) [Seymour] g. 13 Eost 1662 a. a. 2 Kerzu 1748, Montagu House (Whitehall)
marvidigezh: 24 Du 1722, Northumberland House
135/6 <7+2> Rachel Russell [Russell]
ganedigezh: Genver 1673, Westminster (England), St. Giles in the Fields
darvoud all: Robert Relationship, ninth cousin 7x removed (???)
eured: <9> Вільям Кевендіш [Кевендіші] g. 1673 a. a. 4 Mezheven 1729, Holborn, England
douaridigezh: 18 Genver 1725
marvidigezh: 28 Kerzu 1725
126/6 <7+2> Catherine Russell [Russell]
ganedigezh: 23 Eost 1676
eured: <10> John Manners (2nd Duke of Rutland) [Manners] g. 18 Gwengolo 1676 a. a. 22 C'hwevrer 1721
marvidigezh: 30 Here 1711, London, England, Southampton House, Bloomsbury
Patrom:Place name errorPatrom:NeedsourcesHaren/Anderson and Brownlees of Torfoot/Wilcox to Charlemagne; KJB
117/6 <7+2> Wriothesley Russell [Russell]
ganedigezh: 1 Du 1680, Westminster (England), London, St giles the fields
darvoud all: Robert Relationship, seventh cousin 9x removed (???)
eured: <11> Elizabeth Howland [Howland] g. 1682? a. a. 29 Gouere 1724
titl: 7 Gwengolo 1700 - 26 Mae 1711, Duke of Bedford, 2nd
marvidigezh: 26 Mae 1711
168/6 <6+5> John Montagu (2. Duke of Montagu) [Montagu]
ganedigezh: 1690
eured: <12> Mary Churchill (Montagu) [Churchill] g. 15 Gouere 1689 a. a. 14 Mae 1751
marvidigezh: 5 Gouere 1749
199/6 <6+5> Anne Montagu [Montagu]
eured: <13> w Alexandre Popham [Popham] a. a. 1705

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201/7 <17+6> Charles Spencer [Spencer]
ganedigezh: 1675?
eured: <14> w Anne Churchill [Churchill] g. 27 C'hwevrer 1683 a. a. 15 Ebrel 1716
titl: 28 Gwengolo 1702 - 19 Ebrel 1722, Earl of Sunderland, 3rd
marvidigezh: 19 Ebrel 1722
272/7 <15+?> Thomas William Massie [Massey]
ganedigezh: 1675, Virginia, St Peters, New Kent, Virginia
marvidigezh: 1731, Goochland (Virginia)
253/7 <14+7> Mary Long [Long]
ganedigezh: 1680, England, (LDS says Orange County, Virginia)
niver a euredoù: 1698?, Marriage 1 William Hawkins b: ABT 1682 in England Marriage 2 John H. Hawkins b: 14 NOV 1680 in Great Milton, Surrey, England Married: ABT 1698 in Plymouth, England Children Nicholas Hawkins b: 1698 in Plymouth, England William Hawkins b: 1700 in
eured: <15> John Hawkins [Hawkins] g. 14 Du 1680 a. a. 7 Here 1740, Plymouth (Devon), England
marvidigezh: Virginia
324/7 <18+8> Algernon Seymour (7. Duke of Somerset) [Seymour]
ganedigezh: 11 Du 1684, Petworth House
marvidigezh: 7 C'hwevrer 1750, Iver
305/7 <12+10> John Manners (3rd Duke of Rutland) [Manners]
ganedigezh: 21 Here 1696, Grantham, Leicestershire, England
eured: <16> Bridget Sutton [Sutton] g. 30 Genver 1699 a. a. 16 Mezheven 1734
marvidigezh: 29 Mae 1779
216/7 <13+9> William Cavendish [Cavendish]
ganedigezh: 26 Gwengolo 1698, Bolsover (district), Hardwick Hall
eured: <17> Catherine Hoskins [Hoskins] g. 1700? a. a. 8 Mae 1777, Oxted, Surrey (England)
titl: 1729 - 1751, baron Cavendish de Hardwick
titl: 4 Mezheven 1729 - 5 Kerzu 1755, duc de Devonshire
marvidigezh: 5 Kerzu 1755, Bakewell (Royaume-Uni), Chatsworth, Derbyshire
douaridigezh: 5 Kerzu 1755, Derby (Royaume-Uni), All Saints' Parish
317/7 <11+11> Elizabeth Russell [Russell]
ganedigezh: 1704
eured: <18> William Capell (3rd Earl of Essex) [Capell] g. 28 Kerzu 1697 a. a. 8 Genver 1743
marvidigezh: 8 Mezheven 1784
228/7 <13+9> w Charles Cavendish [Cavendish]
ganedigezh: 17 Meurzh 1704
darvoud all: eighth cousin 8x removed Robert Relationship
marvidigezh: 28 Ebrel 1783
249/7 <11+11> w Wriothesley Russell [Russell]
ganedigezh: 25 Mae 1708
titl: 26 Mae 1711 - 23 Here 1732, Duke of Bedford, 3rd
marvidigezh: 23 Here 1732, A Coruña, Spain
douaridigezh: 14 Kerzu 1732, Chenies, Buckinghamshire, England
2310/7 <11+11> w John Russell [Russell]
ganedigezh: 30 Gwengolo 1710
titl: 23 Here 1732 - 5 Genver 1771, Duke of Bedford, 4th
eured: <19> Gertrude Leveson-Gower (Russell) [Leveson-Gower] g. 15 C'hwevrer 1714 a. a. 1 Gouere 1794
marvidigezh: 5 Genver 1771
2911/7 <16+12> Mary Montagu [Montagu]
ganedigezh: 1711
eured: <20> George Brudenell Montagu (4th Earl of Cardigan) [Brudenell] g. 26 Gouere 1712 a. a. 23 Mae 1790, London, St. Gile's-in-the-Fields Church
marvidigezh: 1 Mae 1775
2612/7 <19+13> Elizabeth Popham [Popham]
eured: <21> w Francis Seymour [Seymour] g. 1697 a. a. 23 Kerzu 1761
eured: <22> Edward Richard Montagu (Viscount Hinchingbrooke) [Montagu] g. 7 Gouere 1692 a. a. 3 Here 1722
marvidigezh: 20 Meurzh 1761
2813/7 <13+9> Rachel Cavendish [Cavendish]

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391/8 <20+14> Charles Spencer (3rd Duke of Marlborough) [Spencer]
ganedigezh: 22 Du 1706
eured: <23> w Elizabeth Trevor [Trevor] a. a. 7 Here 1761
marvidigezh: 20 Here 1758
3rd Duke of Marlborough, title inherited from his aunt Henrietta Churchill
332/8 <20+14> w John Spencer [Spencer]
ganedigezh: 13 Mae 1708
marvidigezh: 19 Mezheven 1746
403/8 <20+14> w Diana Spencer (Russell) [Spencer]
ganedigezh: 1710, England
marvidigezh: 27 Gwengolo 1735
434/8 <25+15> Mary "Polly" Hawkins [Hawkins]
ganedigezh: 19 Gwengolo 1716, Totnes, Devon (England)
eured: <24> Taliaferro Craig [Craig] g. 1704 a. a. 1796, King William County (Virginia)
marvidigezh: 16 Genver 1804, Woodford County (Kentucky), Great Crossing Church
Bryan Station (also Bryan's Station, and often misspelled Bryant's Station) was an early fortified settlement in Lexington, Kentucky. It was located on present-day Bryan Station Road, about three miles (5 km) north of New Circle Road, on the southern bank of Elkhorn Creek near Briar Hill Road.

The settlement was established circa 1775-76 by brothers Morgan, James, William and Joseph Bryan from North Carolina. The occupants of this parallelogram of some forty log cabins withstood several American Indian attacks. The most important occurred in August 1782 during the American Revolutionary War, when they were besieged by about 300 Shawnee Indians and British Canadians under Captain William Caldwell and Simon Girty. The attackers lifted the siege after Indian scouts reported that a force of Kentucky militia was on the way. The militiamen pursued Caldwell's force but were defeated three days later at the Battle of Blue Licks, about 60 miles (100 km) northeast.

The Lexington chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution erected a monument in August 1896 to commemorate the importance of a nearby spring in helping preserve the fort from the attack by Indians and Canadians. The pioneer women, led by Mary "Polly" Hawkins Craig (wife of "Traveling Church" patriarch Toliver Craig, Sr.), fetched water from the spring to defend against the use of burning arrows by the attackers. If the fort had burned, the attackers could have reached the women and children sheltering there.

Located a couple of miles south of the fort's site, Bryan Station High School was named in its honor. The athletic teams compete under the name "Defenders".

Event: Fact Some researchers say Mary was born in Wales Note: A charcoal portrait of Polly (according to some) hangs in the DAR headquarters at Duncan's Tavern, in Paris, Kentucky. General J. P. Hawkins stated that Polly was buried with her son Elijah Craig, at Great Crossings Church in Scott County, Kentucky. The headstone has the inscription "Mother of the Many Faithful". The cemetery was destroyed.

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485/8 <26+22> John Montagu (4th Earl of Sandwich) [Montagu]
ganedigezh: 3 Du 1718
marvidigezh: 30 Ebrel 1792
366/8 <21+17> Caroline Cavendish [Cavendish]
ganedigezh: 22 Mae 1719
eured: <25> w William Ponsonby [Ponsonby] g. 1704 a. a. 1793
marvidigezh: 20 Genver 1760
Haren/Anderson and Brownlees of Torfoot/Wilcox to Charlemagne; KJB
387/8 <21+17> William Cavendish [Cavendish]
ganedigezh: 1720, London, England, Devonshire House, Picadilly
eured: <26> Charlotte Elizabeth Boyle [Boyle] g. 27 Here 1731 a. a. 24 Kerzu 1754, Westminster (England), London, St. James Palace
titl: 1751 - 1764, Baron Cavendish of Hardwick
titl: Gouere 1751 - 1755, Master of the Horse
titl: 1755 - 1764, Duke of Devonshire, 4th
titl: 2 Ebrel 1755 - 1757, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
titl: 16 Du 1756 - 1757, Leader of the House of Lords
titl: 16 Du 1756 - 25 Mezheven 1757, britischer Premierminister
titl: Mae 1757 - 1762, Lord Chamberlain
marvidigezh: 2 Here 1764, Spa (Belgium), Austrian Netherlands
douaridigezh: 24 Here 1764, Derby (Derbyshire), England, All Saints' Parish
508/8 <30+16> John Manners (Marquess of Granby) [Manners]
ganedigezh: 2 Genver 1721, Kelham, Newark-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire, England
eured: <27> Frances Seymour [Seymour] g. 18 Gouere 1728 a. a. 25 Genver 1761
marvidigezh: 18 Here 1770, Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England
359/8 <21+17> Elizabeth Cavendish [Cavendish]
ganedigezh: 27 Ebrel 1723, England, Hardwick, Derbyshire
eured: <28> w John Ponsonby [Ponsonby] g. 29 Meurzh 1713 a. a. 16 Eost 1787
marvidigezh: 1760
Patrom:Place name error Haren/Anderson and Brownlees of Torfoot/Wilcox to Charlemagne; KJB
3710/8 <21+17> Rachel Cavendish [Cavendish]
ganedigezh: 7 Mezheven 1727
marvidigezh: 7 Mae 1805, Bruton Street, London, Middlesex, England
Haren/Anderson and Brownlees of Torfoot/Wilcox to Charlemagne; KJB
5211/8 <26+21> w Henry Seymour [Seymour]
ganedigezh: 21 Here 1729
marvidigezh: 14 Ebrel 1807
4112/8 <22> w Henry Cavendish [Cavendish]
ganedigezh: 10 Here 1731, Nice, France
marvidigezh: 24 C'hwevrer 1810
5113/8 <31+18> William Anne Capell (4th Earl of Essex) [Capell]
ganedigezh: 7 Here 1732
eured: <29> Harriet Bladen [Bladen] g. 1734 a. a. 12 Meurzh 1821
marvidigezh: 5 Meurzh 1799
3414/8 <23+19> w Francis Russell [Russell]
ganedigezh: 27 Gwengolo 1739
eured: <30> Elizabeth Keppel (Russell) [Keppel] g. 1739 a. a. 1768
marvidigezh: 22 Meurzh 1767
4915/8 <29+20> Elizabeth Brudenell (Montagu) [Brudenell]
ganedigezh: 29 Mae 1743
eured: <31> Henry Scott [Scott] g. 2 Gwengolo 1746 a. a. 11 Genver 1812, London, Montagu House
marvidigezh: 21 Du 1827
4216/8 <20+14> Anne Spencer [Spencer]
eured: <32> William Bateman [Bateman] g. 12 Genver 1725 a. a. Kerzu 1744
4417/8 <26+22> Elizabeth Montagu [Montagu]
4518/8 <26+22> Anne Montague [Montague]
Sister of George Montague of Halifax
4619/8 <27+?> Francis India (Massey) [Massey]
4720/8 <26+22> (Lady) Mary Montagu [Montagu]
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