_John COLLINS _______
| (1700 - 1752) m 1720
_Joseph COLLINS _____|
| (1724 - 1802) m 1757|
| |_Mary _______________
| m 1720
|
|--Elizabeth COLLINS
|
| _Henry BUNCH ________
| |
|_Rachael BUNCH ______|
m 1757 |
|_____________________
_Elizabeth PERCY-SEYMOUR _+
| (.... - 1776)
_Hugh PERCY _________|
| (.... - 1817) |
| |_Hugh SMITHSON PERCY _____
| (.... - 1786)
|
|--Algernon PERCY
| (.... - 1865)
| __________________________
| |
|_ ___________________|
|
|__________________________
[632]
Served in the Navy during the great French war from 1804 to 1815, rose
to the rank of Commander, and retired with the rank of Admiral. He was
raised to the peerage as Baron Prudhoe in 1816. He travelled
extensively in Africa and the Near East, and was a liberal patron of
the arts and sciences, especially that of archaeology. He was First
Lord of the Admiralty in Lord Derby's ministry in 1852. His public
benefactions, especially in Northumberland, were very numerous, and
included among others the provision of up-to-date lifeboats on the
coast, and endowment of charitable institutions for sailors and seamen,
in whom he took great interest, and the building of schools and
churches. He rebuilt most of the farmhouses and cottages on his
estates, which he brought to a high condition of efficiency in regard
to equipment and management. When this work had been accomplished he
set about the restoration of Alnwick Castle. He considered that the
Castle would be rendered much more imposing by the addition to the Keep
of a central feature in the shape of a high tower dominating the
others, the want of which had been noted by Sir Walter Scott when he
had visited Alnwick Castle.
The 4th Duke died in 1865, before the restoration he had undertaken was
fully complet
_Edward III PLANTAGENET _+
| (1312 - 1377) m 1327
_Edmund of Langley PLANTAGENET _|
| (1341 - 1402) |
| |_Philippa DE HAINAULT ___+
| m 1327
|
|--Richard of Conisburgh PLANTAGENET
| (1375 - 1415)
| _________________________
| |
|_Isabella DE CASTILE ___________|
(1355 - ....) |
|_________________________
_Cinaed II (Kenneth) of SCOTLAND _+
| (0932 - 0995)
_Mael-Coluim II (Malcolm) SCOTLAND _|
| (0958 - 1043) |
| |_Daughter LEINSTER _______________
|
|
|--Dovada SCOTLAND
|
| __________________________________
| |
|____________________________________|
|
|__________________________________
_Henry WATKINS ______+
|
_Henry WATKINS ______|
| (1637 - 1714) m 1658|
| |_____________________
|
|
|--William WATKINS
|
| _____________________
| |
|_Catherine PRIDE ____|
(1658 - ....) m 1658|
|_____________________
_Samuel WIMBISH _____+
| (.... - 1790) m 1763
_John D. WIMBISH ______|
| (1790 - 1863) m 1809 |
| |_Mildred MARTIN _____+
| m 1763
|
|--John C. WIMBISH
| (1829 - ....)
| _David BRIDGES ______
| |
|_Anna Jane C. BRIDGES _|
m 1809 |
|_Martha _____________
[760]
1850 Census, De Soto County, Louisiana, Western District, page 181,
Family no. 290
_John Carter WIMBISH ______+
| (1799 - 1874) m 1835
_John Summerfield WIMBISH _______|
| (1840 - ....) m 1862 |
| |_Carolina Matilda GRIFFIN _
| m 1835
|
|--Mary Alice WIMBISH
| (1873 - 1944)
| ___________________________
| |
|_Sarah Margaret "Mattie" CARSON _|
m 1862 |
|___________________________
[19]
Copy of death certificate, Florida file number: 12762, Registrar's
number:
[730]
Death certificate, Florida file number 21556, Registrar's number: 1699,
signed by Dr. Victor H. Knight, M.D.