Larry Anderson - Families and Individuals

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Guelph III (or Welpho III) D. of L. Bavaria

References:

(1) Royal Ancestors of Some American Families, compiled by Michel L. Call.

(2) The Plantagenet Ancestry of King Edward III and Queen Philippa, George
   Andrews Moriarty.

(3) Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists, Frederick Lewis Weis.

(4) Stammtafeln Zur Geschichte Der Europaischen Staaten, Wilhelm Karl, Prinz
   Von Isenburg.

(5) Complete Peerage, G. E. Cokayne.

(6) The Lineage and Ancestry of H.R.H. Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, Gerald
   Paget.

(7) The American Genealogist.

(8) The Genealogist.
(9) The New England Historical and Genealogical Register.

(10) The Ancestry of Richard Plantagenet and Cecily Neville, Ernst Friedrick
    Kraentzler.

(11) The Plantagenet Ancestry, W. H. Turton.

(12) Tableaux Genealogiques des Souverains de la France et de seu Grands
    Feudataires,  Paris, 1863.

(13) The House of Adam, Georgia B. Schwartz, 4 volumes.

(14) Archive Records, The Genealogical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah.

(15) Tablettes Chronologiques.

(16) From Whence We Came, Burdick.

(17) Magna Charta Sureties.

(18) Manga Charta Barons.

(19) Magna Charta, Wurts.

(20) Americans of Royal Descent, Browning.

(21) Encyclopedia Brittanica, page 846, 847.


Judith (or Irmingardis)

References:

(1) Royal Ancestors of Some American Families, compiled by Michel L. Call.

(2) The Plantagenet Ancestry of King Edward III and Queen Philippa, George
   Andrews Moriarty.

(3) Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists, Frederick Lewis Weis.

(4) Stammtafeln Zur Geschichte Der Europaischen Staaten, Wilhelm Karl, Prinz
   Von Isenburg.

(5) Complete Peerage, G. E. Cokayne.

(6) The Lineage and Ancestry of H.R.H. Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, Gerald
   Paget.

(7) The American Genealogist.

(8) The Genealogist.
(9) The New England Historical and Genealogical Register.

(10) The Ancestry of Richard Plantagenet and Cecily Neville, Ernst Friedrick
    Kraentzler.

(11) The Plantagenet Ancestry, W. H. Turton.

(12) Tableaux Genealogiques des Souverains de la France et de seu Grands
    Feudataires,  Paris, 1863.

(13) The House of Adam, Georgia B. Schwartz, 4 volumes.

(14) Archive Records, The Genealogical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah.

(15) Tablettes Chronologiques.

(16) From Whence We Came, Burdick.

(17) Magna Charta Sureties.

(18) Manga Charta Barons.

(19) Magna Charta, Wurts.

(20) Americans of Royal Descent, Browning.

(21) Encyclopedia Brittanica, page 846, 847.


Richard Hunter MOSS

References:

(1) Information supplied by Mr. Samuel Lewis Tarry, 10930 Cherry Bark Road,
   Richmond, Virginia 23237.

(2) Archive Records of the International Society of the Descendants of
   Charlemagne.


Jane Coleman DRAKE

References:

(1) Information supplied by Mr. Samuel Lewis Tarry, 10930 Cherry Bark Road,
   Richmond, Virginia 23237.

(2) Archive Records of the International Society of the Descendants of
   Charlemagne.


Robert Henderson MOSS

References:

(1) Information supplied by Mr. Samuel Lewis Tarry, 10930 Cherry Bark Road,
   Richmond, Virginia 23237.

(2) Archive Records of the International Society of the Descendants of
   Charlemagne.


Laura Ann CLACK

References:

(1) Information supplied by Mr. Samuel Lewis Tarry, 10930 Cherry Bark Road,
   Richmond, Virginia 23237.

(2) Archive Records of the International Society of the Descendants of
   Charlemagne.


Robert R. CLACK

References:

(1) Information supplied by Mr. Samuel Lewis Tarry, 10930 Cherry Bark Road,
   Richmond, Virginia 23237.

(2) Archive Records of the International Society of the Descendants of
   Charlemagne.


Sally LEWIS

References:

(1) Information supplied by Mr. Samuel Lewis Tarry, 10930 Cherry Bark Road,
   Richmond, Virginia 23237.

(2) Archive Records of the International Society of the Descendants of
   Charlemagne.


John Taylor LEWIS

References:

(1) Information supplied by Mr. Samuel Lewis Tarry, 10930 Cherry Bark Road,
   Richmond, Virginia 23237.

(2) Archive Records of the International Society of the Descendants of
   Charlemagne.


Lucy MACLIN

References:

(1) Information supplied by Mr. Samuel Lewis Tarry, 10930 Cherry Bark Road,
   Richmond, Virginia 23237.

(2) Archive Records of the International Society of the Descendants of
   Charlemagne.


James LEWIS Cpt

References:

(1) Information supplied by Mr. Samuel Lewis Tarry, 10930 Cherry Bark Road,
   Richmond, Virginia 23237.

(2) Archive Records of the International Society of the Descendants of
   Charlemagne.


Elizabeth TAYLOR

References:

(1) Information supplied by Mr. Samuel Lewis Tarry, 10930 Cherry Bark Road,
   Richmond, Virginia 23237.

(2) Archive Records of the International Society of the Descendants of
   Charlemagne.


Charles LEWIS Colonel

References:

(1) Information supplied by Mr. Samuel Lewis Tarry, 10930 Cherry Bark Road,
   Richmond, Virginia 23237.

(2) Archive Records of the International Society of the Descendants of
   Charlemagne.


Mary HOWELL

References:

(1) Information supplied by Mr. Samuel Lewis Tarry, 10930 Cherry Bark Road,
   Richmond, Virginia 23237.

(2) Archive Records of the International Society of the Descendants of
   Charlemagne.


John LEWIS

References:

(1) Information supplied by Mr. Samuel Lewis Tarry, 10930 Cherry Bark Road,
   Richmond, Virginia 23237.

(2) Archive Records of the International Society of the Descendants of
   Charlemagne.


Elizabeth WARNER

References:

(1) Information supplied by Mr. Samuel Lewis Tarry, 10930 Cherry Bark Road,
   Richmond, Virginia 23237.

(2) Archive Records of the International Society of the Descendants of
   Charlemagne.


Augustine WARNER (Colonel)

References:

(1) Magna Charta, Wurts, page 667.

(2) Index Card to Salt Lake Temple Records, No. SL12814, No. 28152,
   Book 713, page 1341.

(3) Index Card to St. George Temple Records, No. 3837, Book B, page 226.

(4) Index Card to Logan Temple Records, No. 20586, Book 7, page 622.

(5) Information supplied by Mr. Samuel Lewis Tarry, 10930 Cherry Bark Road,
   Richmond, Virginia 23237.

(6) Archive Records of the International Society of the Descendants of
   Charlemagne.

Historical Notes:

(1)
From LDAR:"His son Augustine II b. 7/3/1642 d 6/19/1718. Augustine II went  to
Merchant Taylor's school in London. He was Speaker of the House of Burgesses at
the sessions March 1675-76 and Feb 1676-7 (also a member of the council). His
sister married Lawrence Townley and became an ancestor of Gen. Robert R.E. Lee.
Col Augustine Warner
       and
Mildred Reade
     1. Augustine III
     2. George
     3. Mildred (George Washington's grandmother vol 1, p 426)
     4. Elizabeth (inherited Warner Hall)
     5. Mary m 2/17/1680 John Smith of Purton d.11/13/1700

(2)
From SVHB, page 65:"Augustine Warner, Jr. was speaker of the House of Burgesses
at the last session of the assembly of 1661-1676 and at the assembly of
February 1677. He had first entered the House for Gloucester County about 1672.
His father, Augustine Warner, Sr. (1610-1674), had built Warner Hall and had
served on the Council from 1659 to his death. Speaker Warner was born in
Virginia on either 3 July 1642 or 20 October 1643. He entered the Merchant
Tailor's School in London in 1658, and, after his return to Virginia, followed
his father into high office. He married Elizabeth, a daughter of Councillor
George Reade, before 1671 and lived at Chesake in Gloucester County until 1674,
when he inherited Warner Hall. Owing to his connections and ability, one writer
observed, "in the span of his short lifetime he rose to heights of attainment
denied to most leading Virginians even in their mature years."

  In March 1676, Speaker Warner presided at the last session of the so-called
long assembly, which, after concluding its business, adjourned until October.
On 10 May, however, Governor Sir William Berkeley issued a proclamation
dissolving the assembly and calling for new elections. .... was buried at
Warner Hall."

see WFR, page 14:"In 1676 was the speaker of the Burgess of the Assembly which
succeeded the one which had been in existance since 1666, and which Berkeley
dissolved in consequence of Bacon's Rebellion. It was at the Bar of the
Assembly of Burgess, presided over by this Augustine Warner that Bacon knelt
and sued for pardon."

from OKW, Doc OKW, pp 74:"Captain Warner had also a son, Augustine Warner, born
in Virginia, 1642, educated at the Merchants Tailors School in London, and at
Cambridge, and who was speaker of the House of Burgesses in 1676-77, of the
House succeeding the downfall of Bacon's Rebellion, and again in 1680; and was
a member of the Royal Council in 1680-81. The latter was the Colonel Commandant
of Gloucester County, and is known as 'Speaker' Warner, to distinguish him from
his father. ....
'Speaker' Augustine Warner and Mildred Reade had three daughters. The oldest,
Mildred Warner, married Lawrence Washington, son of Colonel John Washington and
Anne Pope; Mary, the second daughter, married Colonel John Smith, of Purtons,
son of the Major John Smith, who was Speaker of the House of Burgesses in 1660,
and subsequent years, and became the ancestress of a family of that and other
names, who were highly respectable as soldiers, scholars, and in public
affairs; Elizabeth, the third daughter, married John Lewis, son of the above
named John Lewis and Isabella Warner. The second John Lewis was prominent as a
Burgess, as a Councillor, and a a citizen." There is a lot more in this
document of their descendants.
from SMVF,pp 24, Doc G-33-4:"Col. Augustine Warner, Jr., of 'Warner Hall,'
Gloucester Co., Va., b. June 3, 1642, according to the inscription on his
tombstone, and b. Oct. 20, 1843, according to the books of Merchant Taylor's
School, London, England, where he was entered as a pupil in 1657, as the
'eldest son of Augustine Warner, Gent., of Virginia.' He was a member of the
King's Council; Speaker of the House of Burgesses in 1675. He married Mildred,
daughter of Geroge Reade and Elizabeth Martain. Col. Augustine Warner d. June
19, 1681.  ....
                            Warner Hall

       This was a grand hunting place, game of all sorts in abundance, water
for yacht anchorage, with fish, oysters, and crabs at demand. The estate was
the home of Augustine Warner, Speaker of the House of Burgesses in the old
colonial times.
       In the family burial ground on the place a slab of blue stone records
some of his many virtues. A portrait of Col. Augustine Warner, taken about
1677, shows him in official wig and red curls, as Speaker of the House of
Burgesses. He held this position at the time of Bacon's Rebellion. He was a
member of the House of Burgesses which remained in session from 1666 to 1676,
and in 1677 was a member of the Council, of which he continued a member until
his death.
        In 1676 he was elected and appointed Colonel of Militia for Gloucester
Co."

From Doc W-93-1, BARE, page 92:"Petition of John Thornbush, merchant of the
City of London, on behalf of Colonel Augustine Warner, now resident in
Virginia, [N.D.]. William bird of Henrico County, Virginia, entered Colonel
Warners' house in Abbington parish in Gloucester county with 200 men on 30
September 1676. He took away goods to a value of 845 pounds 2 0, which means a
damage of 1000 pounds. At the general court held at James City on 7 June 1678,
Colonel Warner obtained that Captain Bird had to pay 1000 pounds with costs.
Now an act of indemnity is obtained by those concerned with the late rebellion.
Requests that Captain Bird may be exempted from this act. On 12 February 1678/9
the King in Council ordered that this petition had to be sent to the Lords of
the Committee of Trade and plantations for their advice."

from Doc G-33-4, SPVF, page 22-23:"Col. George Reade's daughter, Mildred,
married Col. Augustine Warner of Gloucester Co."


Mildred READE

see Virkus vol IV page 544 for one line of descent:"Mildred, m ante 1671, Col
Augustine Warner, Jr. (1642-81: Augustine, qv)"
see also page 388
from VIRKUS, vol III:"Mildred, m Augustine Warner, II (1642-81), speaker Va.
House of Burgesses, etc. (their dau. Mildred, m 1690 Lawrence Washington,
g.father of Gen. George Washington"
from chart on page 246 AMRD
see chart page 207 GVFA for descent form Nicholas Martian to Augustine Smith
from SPVF:"Through their mother, Mildred Reade, the three daughters of Col.
Augustine Warner, Jr., became lineal descendants of King Edward III, of
England, and Philippa, of Hainaut, his queen, who was the great-granddaughter
of Philip II, of France.
  Mrs. Anna Robinson Watson, in her book, 'A Royal Lineage' has traced their
line back to Alfred the Great of England, and gives interesting incidents of
each generation."
from SPVF:"Mildred Reade, married, about 1665, Colonel Augustine Warner, of
Warner's Hall, Gloucester Co., Va.; Speaker of the House of Burgesses, in 1675,
and member of the Council until his death, June 19, 1681"
From Doc W-133-5, Magna Charta, by John S. Wurts, pub by Brookfield Pub. Co.
P.O. Box 4933, Philadelphia, PA R929.10941 w969m 1944 Dallas Main Library, pts
part 3 page 433, Pedigree chart V, the descent of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth


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