_Hopkin AUBREY ______+
|
_Thomas AUBREY ______|
| |
| |_Ann GRIFFITH _______
|
|
|--William AUBREY
| (1529 - 1595)
| _Thomas VAUGHAN _____
| |
|_Agnes VAUGHAN ______|
|
|_ HERBERT ___________+
[687]
Aubrey, William, LL.D. (1529-1595) and eminent civilian and grandfather
of the antiquary, John Awbrey, was born at Cantre [Cantreff],
Brecknockshire, in or about 1529, and was educated at Oxford, where he
graduated B.C.L. in 1549.
He became fellow of All Souls’ was appointed principal new In Hall,
1550, and professor of civil law in 1553. It appears that he discharged
the duties of his professorship by deputies; for William Mowse filled
the chair in 1554. In 1559 he resigned in favour of John Griffth.
Having taken the degree of D.C. L. (1554) Aubrey was admitted an
advocate in the court of Arches, and afterwards officiated as
judge-advocate in the expedition against St. Quentin. He died on 23
July 1595, leaving three sons and six daughters. In Dugdale’s History
of St. Paul’s Cathedral’ there is a drawing of Aubrey’s monument and
effigy in St. Paul’s.
His grandson, the antiquary, writes: ‘I have his originall picture. He
had a delicate, quick, lively and piecing black eie, a severe eie
browe, and a fresh complexion. The figure in his monument at St. Paules
is not like him- it is too big’.
He was one of the Council of the Marches of Wales, a Master in Chancery
and Vicar-General for the Province of Canterbury.
He purchased Abercynfrig and Palleg from his cousins and died in his
house in Doctors’ Commons 25 June 1595 age about 66 and was buried 28
July and had a monument in St Paul’s.
The witnesses of his funeral certificate were Edward Awbrey, John
Awbrey late of Abercynfrig, Thomas and Dot Awbrey.
His arms appear in glass in the Cartoon Gallery, at the old
Archiepiscopal seat of knole. They are “Quarterly of 6,1 and 6 Awbrey.
2 Argent, a wolf salient sable. 3 Sable, a chevron between 3
spear-heads argent. 4 Argent, 3 cocks, sable 5 Asure, 3 fl,-de-l
__
|
_Foulke BROUGHTEN ___|
| |
| |__
|
|
|--Elizabeth BROUGHTEN
|
| __
| |
|_____________________|
|
|__
[397]
William is buried in the Ammon Community of Bladen County, NC, near
the Turn Bull Creek, about one mile off State Rural Road No. 1002 in
the old "Cain Burial Ground". The graves are simply marked with wooden
rails around and over the graves. There are many old stones to be found
with inscriptions that can be read. The small stone of William Cain
reads "William Cain, Died 1791. Old Man"
_Louis I DE BOURBON-PARME _+
| (1773 - 1803) m 1795
_Carlo II DE BOURBON-PARME _________|
| (1799 - 1883) |
| |_Marie-Louise DE BORBON ___+
| (1782 - 1824) m 1795
|
|--Luisa DE BOURBON-PARME
| (1821 - 1823)
| ___________________________
| |
|_Maria Teresa Ferdinanda DE SAVOIE _|
|
|___________________________
__
|
_John de Bourgogne DE CHAROLAIS _|
| |
| |__
|
|
|--Beatrice DE BOURBON DE BOURGOGNE
|
| __
| |
|_Agnes de Dampierre DE BOURBON __|
|
|__
_Joel Thomas MEADOWS _________+
| (1779 - 1850) m 1801
_Isaac MEADOWS ______|
| (1812 - 1890) m 1842|
| |_Henrietta Porter MCREYNOLDS _+
| (1783 - 1831) m 1801
|
|--Benjamin J. MEADOWS
| (1847 - ....)
| _Benjamin IV GRAINGER ________+
| | (1777 - 1840) m 1806
|_Rhoda GRAINGER _____|
(1813 - 1899) m 1842|
|_Gilly C. GROVES _____________
m 1806
[164]
Marriage Records, Mills County, Iowa, no. 827, p. 23:
Affidavit of Benjamin J. Meadows of Mills County Iowas, age 23 years
and Sarah Cole, age 18.
Issue of license undated.
Certificate of Marriage: 19 October 1869 at Glenwood
(signed) Rev. C. H. New
[743]
1870 census, Mills County, Iowa. Family record, handwritten by Doris
L. Caldwell, original in possession of John Schuyler Meadows.
_Leofwine MERCIA ____+
| (0950 - 1028)
_Leofric III "The Great", of MERCIA _|
| (0968 - 1057) m 1030 |
| |_Alwara MERCIA ______+
| (0955 - ....)
|
|--Alfgar III, of MERCIA
| (1002 - 1059)
| _Thorold of LINCOLN _
| |
|_Godiva of MERCIA ___________________|
m 1030 |
|_____________________
_Henry PERCY ________+
| (.... - 1489)
_Henry PERCY ________|
| (.... - 1527) |
| |_Maude PEMBROKE _____
|
|
|--Margaret PERCY
|
| _____________________
| |
|_Katharine SPENCER __|
|
|_____________________
_? ROBERTS __________+
|
_Walter Jackson ROBERTS _|
| m 1876 |
| |_____________________
|
|
|--Mary ROBERTS
| (1878 - ....)
| _William BRYANT _____+
| | (1810 - 1888) m 1836
|_Martha Emma BRYANT _____|
(1851 - 1928) m 1876 |
|_Rebecca CHAMBLESS __
(1818 - 1896) m 1836