_Alfonso IX "El Barboro" LEON ____________+
| (1166 - 1230) m 1197
_Fernando III Alfonsez CASTILE Y LEON _|
| (1201 - 1252) m 1237 |
| |_Berengaria Alfonsez "La Granda" CASTILE _+
| (1181 - 1245) m 1197
|
|--Eleanor, Princesss of CASTILE Y LEON
| (1244 - 1290)
| _Simon II DE DAMMARTIN ___________________
| |
|_Jeanne (Joan) DE DAMMARTIN ___________|
m 1237 |
|_Marie (Jeanne) PONTHIEU & MONTREU _______
_Hugues II UPPER ALSACE __+
| (0765 - 0836)
_Hugh DE BOURGES ____|
| (.... - 0853) |
| |_Bava (Aba) UPPER ALSACE _
|
|
|--Hughes DE BOURGES
|
| __________________________
| |
|_____________________|
|
|__________________________
_Renaud I DE BURGUNDY ______+
|
_William I DE BURGUNDY _|
| |
| |_Alice, Adelaide or Judith _
|
|
|--Etienne I DE MACON
|
| ____________________________
| |
|_Etienette DE LONGWY ___|
|
|____________________________
_Carlo Emanuele III DE SAVOIE _____________+
| (1701 - 1773) m 1724
_Vittorio Amadeo III DE SAVOIE __________|
| (1726 - 1796) |
| |_Polyxena VON HESSEN-RHEINFELS-ROTTENBURG _
| m 1724
|
|--Giuseppa DE SAVOIE
| (1760 - 1768)
| _Felipe V DE BOURBON ______________________+
| | (1683 - 1746)
|_Maria Antonietta Ferdinanda DE BOURBON _|
(1729 - 1785) |
|_Isabella Elizabeth FARNESE _______________+
_John KNIGHT ________+
| (1705 - 1772) m 1728
_John KNIGHT ________|
| (1747 - 1821) m 1774|
| |_Elizabeth WOODSON __+
| (1712 - 1784) m 1728
|
|--Samuel KNIGHT
| (1793 - 1879)
| _____________________
| |
|_Rachel ANDERSON ____|
(1753 - 1844) m 1774|
|_____________________
[11]
Moved to Knights Station in 1844. Samuel Knight served in Wayne County
militia during the War of 1812 and in the Indian War of 1836-38. He
became the first Methodist Preacher in South Florida in the 1840's.
Census reference 1820, Wayne County GA; 1830 & 40, Lowndes County, GA;
1850, Hillsborough County, FL.
Samuel Knight was a farmer in Georgia, and continued the same pursuit
after taking up residence in Florida, with the addition of cattle
raising on a large scale. He owned a large tract of land at what is
called Knight's Station, in Hillsborough County, Florida, upon which he
lived for many years, until his children were all married and had
established their own homes, when he and his wife went to live with one
of their grandsons in what was then Manatee County, but is now included
in DeSoto. At a later date they all removed to Charlotte Harbor, where
a portion of the family still rsides.
Mr. Knight was a private in Capt. Jonathan Knight's compnay of Wayne
County militia in 1813, during the War of 1812, which copany protected
the frontier of Wayne County. He was also in the Indian War of
1836-38. During the civil war he was too old for service. He served
as Justice of the Peace in the 28th district, Wayne County, 1815-16.
He owned a large plantation, also a very large stock of range cattle as
well as a number of slaves before and during the war.
Mr. and Mrs. Knight became the ancestors of a large and influential
family connection of South Florida in which section most of the Knight
children lived and died. Samuel Knight was an influential man in his
d
[727]
Census references: 1820, Wayne; 1830, 1840, Lowndes; 1850,
Hillsborough, FL.
__________________________________
|
_Donald MAR ____________|
| (.... - 1297) |
| |__________________________________
|
|
|--Alexander MAR
|
| _Llewelyn ap "The Great" IOWERTH _
| | (.... - 1240)
|_Eleyne verch LLYWELYN _|
(1218 - 1306) |
|_Joan PLANTAGENET ________________+
(.... - 1237)
_Charlton MIZELL ____+
| (1749 - 1804)
_David, Sr. MIZELL __|
| (1770 - 1850) m 1808|
| |_Elizabeth EVERETT __
| (1740 - ....)
|
|--Cornelia MIZELL
|
| _John ALBRITTON _____+
| | (1750 - 1815) m 1756
|_Sarah ALBRITTON ____|
(1786 - ....) m 1808|
|_Abigail THOMAS _____
m 1756
__
|
_John SIVERS ________|
| |
| |__
|
|
|--John Henry SIVERS
| (1849 - 1926)
| __
| |
|_Mary Ann LEADER ____|
|
|__
[746]
Marriage Records, Mills County, Iowa, No. 836, p.32:
John H. Sivers, age 21 and Sarah Meadows, age 17, married by J.M.
Robinson, Minister of the Gospel. Attached is a consent form signed by
Isaac Meadows, giving permission for his daughter, "Sarrah" (sic)
Meadows, to marry John H. Sivers, Nov. 11, 1869.
[212] [SOURCE] Gay Sivers Weston
Gay Sivers Weston
[213] [SOURCE] Gay Sivers Weston; Death Certificate, State of Colorado; 4465, file no
Gay Sivers Weston; Death Certificate, State of Colorado; 4465, file no
[745] [SOURCE] Mills County, Iowa
Mills County, Iowa