Ancestors of Tim Farr - aqwn196 - Generated by Ancestral Quest

Ancestors of Tim Farr

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Malcolm Iii Caennmor King of SCOTLAND



Malcolm Canmore III (1058-1093)

King of Scotland from 1058 to 1093, founder of the dynasty that consolidated royal power in the Scottish kingdom.

The son of King Duncan I (reigned 1034-40), Malcolm lived in exile in England during part of the reign of his father's murderer, Macbeth (reigned 1040-57). Malcolm killed Macbeth in battle in 1057 and then ascended the throne. After the conquest of England by William the Conqueror, in 1066, Malcolm gave refuge to the Anglo-Saxon prince Edgar the Aetheling and his sisters, one of whom, Margaret (later St. Margaret), became his second wife. Malcolm acknowledged the overlordship of William in 1072 but nevertheless soon violated his feudal obligations and made five raids into England. During the last of these invasions he was killed by the forces of King William II Rufus (reigned 1087-1100). Except for a brief interval after Malcolm's death, the Scottish throne remained in his family until the death of Queen Margaret, the Maid of Norway, in 1290. Of Malcolm's six sons by Margaret, three succeeded to the throne: Edgar (reigned 1097-1107), Alexander I (1107-24), and David I (1124-53


Margaret ATHELING



Margaret's descent from Alfred The Great is as follows:
Alfred the Great was father of Edward the Elder, King of England, father of Edmund the Elder, father of Edgar, father of Ethelred, father of Edmund Ironside, father of Edward the Exile, father of Margaret, Queen of Malcolm III, of Scotland, mother of Matilda, Queen of Henry I.


Edward "the Exile" ATHELING


Lived in exile in Hungary.


Richard PROWSE

CHRISTENING: Tiverton parish records


John ALDERMAN

ALDERMAN,
“One Alderman of Bear Cove (Hingham) being about fifty years old, lost his way between Dorchester and Wessaguscus,' 30 Sept. 1634, but escaped without serious effects. [W.]

John, Salem, 1636; town officer; frm. May 22, 1638; juryman, 1646. Wife Jane one of the first chh. membs. recorded.
Will dated 3 (5) prob. 3 (7) 1657; beq. to Mrs. Norrice; to Mr. Elliot and the Indians to whom he preaches; to Mr. Thatcner, Mr. Whiting, Mr. Walton and Mr. Cobat; to John Horne; house and land to go to Ezra, son of Edward, and Nathaniel, son of Nicholas Clap, who shall pay certain sums to Israel, dau. of Major Mason; to John, Elizabeth and ,Jonathan Pickering; to good wife and Josh­ua Buffam; to Edward C., the two daus. of Prudence, and the two daus. of Nicholas C. all his household stuff; to bro. Marshall, Mrs. Felton, widow Denis and goody Curtice. Edward C. exec.


Joseph WELD

DEATH: of "a cancer in his tongue and jaws"


Anthony STODDARD

  Anthony, linen draper, Boston, adm. ch'h. 28 (7) 1639, frm. May 13, 1640. Deputy  1650; town officer. He m. 1, Mary, whom the Stoddard Genealogy states to have been the dau. of Mr. Emanuel Downing; (she may be the person, “kinswoman to Gev. John Winthrop, who was adm. chh. Boston (9) 1633.) He m. 2, about 24 (6) 1647, (date of marriage contract,) Barbara, dau, of Nicholas Clap of Venn Ottery, Eng., widow of
Joseph Weld of Rox.; she was recd. to chh. of Bo. from that of Rox. 25 (10) 1647; she d.15 (2) 1655, and he m. Christian -. Ch. BenjamIn bapt. 23 (6) 1640, as. about 11 days, Solomon bapt. 1 (8) 1643, ae. about 4 days, Samson b. 3 (10) 1645, Grace bapt. 16 (5) 1648, ae. about 2 days, Samuel bapt. 20 (11) 1649, ae. about 6 days, Slmeon bapt. 25 1651, Sarah b. Oct. 21, 1652, Stephen bapt. 8 (11) 1653, Anthony b. June 16, 1656, Christian b. March 22, 1658, Lydia b. March 27, 1660, Joseph b. and d. Dec. 1661, John b. April 22, 1663, Ebenezer b. July 1, 1664, Dor­othy b. Nov. 24, 1665, Mary b. March 25, 1668, Jane b. July 29, 1669.
He d. March 16, 1686-7. [S.] Will dated 29 Dec. 1684, prob. 19 May, 1687, beq. to wife what Is due according to contract before marriage; to dau. Grace; rest to other eight children, Solomon, Samson, Anthony, Chris­tion, Lydia, Dorothy, Mary and Jane.


Marriage Notes for Anthony Stoddard and Barbara CLAPP-4069

MARRIAGE: Agreement