__________________________________
|
_Jean V DE BRETAGNE _|
| m 1386 |
| |__________________________________
|
|
|--Jean VI DE BRETAGNE
|
| _Charles II *The Bad* DE NAVARRE _+
| |
|_Jeanne DE NAVARRE __|
(1370 - 1437) m 1386|
|_Jeanne DE VALOIS ________________+
_Gilbert DE ST VALERY _________________+
|
_Gilbert DE ST VALERY _|
| (.... - 1011) |
| |_______________________________________
|
|
|--Ada DE HUGLEVILLE
|
| _Richard I "The Fearless" DE NORMANDY _+
| | (0933 - 0996)
|_Papia DE NORMANDY ____|
|
|_Concubine 3 DE NORMANDY ______________
_Aymone DE SAVOIE ______+
| (1291 - 1343) m 1330
_Amadeo VI *the Green* DE SAVOIE _|
| m 1355 |
| |_Yolande DE MONFERRATO _
| m 1330
|
|--Louis DE SAVOIE
|
| _Pierre I DE BOURBON ___+
| |
|_Bonne DE BOURBON ________________|
m 1355 |
|_Isabelle DE VALOIS ____+
_Nicholas DE FERRIER _+
|
_Richard FERRIER ____|
| (1596 - ....) |
| |_Margaret WODEWORTH __
|
|
|--Elizabeth FERRIS(FERRIER)
| (1640 - 1687)
| ______________________
| |
|_____________________|
|
|______________________
[735]
"The Georgians," by Jane Austin, AAI CD100; "Genealogies of Virginia
Families," From the William and Mary Quarterly Historical Magazine,
Volume V, Thompson-Yates, Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc,
1982.
_Benjamin III GRAINGER _+
| (1758 - 1794)
_Benjamin IV GRAINGER _|
| (1777 - 1840) m 1806 |
| |_Margaret HAINES _______
|
|
|--Harvey GRAINGER
| (1811 - ....)
| ________________________
| |
|_Gilly C. GROVES ______|
m 1806 |
|________________________
_Charlton MIZELL ____+
| (1749 - 1804)
_David, Sr. MIZELL __|
| (1770 - 1850) m 1808|
| |_Elizabeth EVERETT __
| (1740 - ....)
|
|--David MIZELL
|
| _John ALBRITTON _____+
| | (1750 - 1815) m 1756
|_Sarah ALBRITTON ____|
(1786 - ....) m 1808|
|_Abigail THOMAS _____
m 1756
[286]
"David Mizell, Jr., born in 1808, came from Alachua County to Orange
County in 1858. He was the first white settler of Winter Park. There
was recently a write-up in the Orlando Sentinel Star about the property
on which he planted an orange grove on the shores of Lake Mizell. It
is said that his daughter, Nancy, stuck a sycamore switch in the
ground, which she had used to whip her horse in riding horseback from
North Florida. This tree still towers into the sky near Lake Mizell.
Two of three of the original sweet orange trees still survive.
avid Mizell, Jr. was the first Chairman of the Board of County
Commissioners for Orange County, Flori
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|
_Ralph TRISTRAM _____|
| |
| |__
|
|
|--Hannah TRISTRAM
|
| __
| |
|_____________________|
|
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