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_BRESSAL Bélach macFiachu Ba HAICCID of Leinster_+ | (.... - 0436) _ÉNDAE Niae macBressal BÉLACH of Ireland_| | | | |_________________________________________________ | _DUNLAING macÉndae NIAE of Ireland_| | | | | _________________________________________________ | | | | |_________________________________________| | | | |_________________________________________________ | | |--ILLANN macDúnlainge of Leinster | | _________________________________________________ | | | _________________________________________| | | | | | |_________________________________________________ | | |___________________________________| | | _________________________________________________ | | |_________________________________________| | |_________________________________________________
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"A Genealogical and Historical Atlas Of The United States of
America" the following chronology for NC
1707 - a settlement on the Trent River (Lenoir Co) is an
offshoot of main Huguenot colony at Mannakin town, James River,
VA
1700-1710 - Many Huguenots settle in vicinity of Bath, where the
Tar River widens into an arm of Pamlico Sound. New Berne
founded by Baron de Graffenried with Germans from the Rhine
Palatinate.
Bryant is an ancient family and is said to include Jean de
Brienne who lived cir 1148-1237 and others of his immediate
family who were outstanding during the Crusades. Not Proven
Ancestor.
The earliest ancestor of the name Brian, Briand or Bryant was
Englebert I, Seigneur de Brienne, a Frenchman, who died in 990.
CONFLICT: A part of his family moved into England at an early
date. mentioned in the second edition of Cokayne's Complete
Peerage, vol. II [1912], pp. 361-363.
Names below were Bryans or Brians, not Briennes. A Different
family.
In the fourteenth century one, Guy de Bryan distinguished
himself in both military and naval exploits in the reigns of
Edward the III and Richard II. In 1361, he was made Admiral of
the Kings fleet and elected fifty-seventh Knight of the Garter.
Sir Francis Brian was govenor-general of Ireland, and in 1549
Lord Chief Justice.
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A brief account of Englebert, "Count of Brienne, from 954" with
a long line including John, Emperor of Constantinople, King of
Jerusalem, and others, down to current descendants the Beaumont
baronets of Stoughton Grange, county Leicester, England, in
Burke's Peerage (eg. 105 edition, 1975,) and other perhaps
sometimes fuller or more accurate Peerages eg. Cokayne's.
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"HUGUENOTS, the name given the Protestants in France, during the
16th, 17th, and 18th centuries. The Lutheran form of
Protestantism entered France about 1520 and soon met with
opposition from the Catholics. The work of John Calvin
(1509-64) greatly influenced and furthered the cause of French
protestantism, which secured adherents chiefly from the middle
classes and the nobility. As the Protestant movement gained in
strength, opposition to it likewise increased until, toward the
end of the reign of Francis I (1494-1547), the Huguenots were
being severly persecuted. The Protestants developed their
organization as they increased in numbers, holding their first
synod in 1559, at which time they adopted a code based on the
doctrines of Calvinism. "Persecution and Civil Wars.
Persecution of the Huguenots as heretics increased under Henry
II, who reigned from 1547 to 1559. The members of the Guise
family, which had grown in power during the reign of Francis I,
were bitterly opposed to the Huguenots, whose cause was upheld
by the powerful and influential Bourbons. Friction between the
opposing factions increased until the first civil war broke out
in 1562, when the Guises seized the young king, Charles IX
(1550-74), and the Huguenots under Prince de Conde and Admiral
Coligny took up arms against the Catholics. A series of eight
civil wars followed which lasted, with intervals of peace, until
the treaty of Vervins (1598) brought the conflicts to an end.
During these wars, Catherine de Medici, the Queen-mother and
regent for Charles IX, in her efforts to maintain herself in
power, sometimes opposed and sometimes favored the cause of the
Huguenots, depending upon what she considered at the time to be
politically advantageous. On Aug. 24, 1572, thousands of
Protestants were killed in the Massacre of St. Bartholomew, but
this only served to strengthen the cause of the Huguenots.
Henry IV (1553-1610), whom the Protestants had supported for the
throne, signed the Edict of Nantes (1598), which guaranteed the
Huguenots religious and civil liberty.
"End of the Huguenots. Following the Edict of Nantes, the
Huguenots in France at first enjoyed considerable freedom under
Henry IV. But as time went on, the later rulers of France bagan
to realize that the Huguenots stood in the way of absolutism,
and persecution of the Protestants steadily increased. Cardinal
Richelieu (1585-1642) opposed them, and during the later
persecutions of Louis XIV (1638-1715) many thousands of
Huguenots fled to other countries in Europe and to the North
American colonies. In 1629, the Huguenots came to an end as a
political party, although the name persisted. The revocation of
the Edict of Nantes in 1685 removed from the Protestants all
legal right of defense.
Persecutions continued under Louis XV (1710-74), but Louis XVI
(1754-93) showed a more tolerant attitude toward the Huguenots.
Protestantism suffered greatly during the revolutionary period,
after which the Protestants were granted equality and the name
Huguenots ceased to be used."
(Source: The American Peoples Encyclopedia by Chicago Spencer
Press, 1948)
Is Mary Bryant born abt 1716 kin?: FRANCES "FRANKY"11 VIVION
(JOHN "JACK" (COL.) (IV)10 VIVION*, JOHN (III)9, JOHN (II)8,
JOHN (CAPT.) (I)7, THOMAS6, HANNIBAL5 VYVYAN*, HANNIBAL4, JOHN3,
JOHN2, MACHAEL1 UNKNOWN) was born 5 August 1761 in Orange Co.,
VA, and died 24 September 1842 in Clark Co, KY. She married
PHILIP BUSH, JR. 6 October 1778 in Orange Co., VA, son of
PHILIIP BUSH and MARY BRYANT. He was born 18 October 1736 in VA,
and died 21 June 1819 in Clark Co, KY.
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Mother: Elizabeth BURKS |
_William CABELL of “Bugley”_______________+ | (1630 - 1704) _Nicholas CABELL of Warminster_| | (1667 - 1730) m 1697 | | |__________________________________________ | _William CABELL Sr. "the Immigrant"_| | (1698 - 1774) m 1726 | | | __________________________________________ | | | | |_Rachel HOOPER ________________| | (1676 - 1737) m 1697 | | |__________________________________________ | | |--John CABELL of Green Hill | (1743 - 1815) | _(RESEARCH QUERY) BURKS of Amherst Co. VA_ | | | _Samuel BURKS I________________| | | (1680 - 1756) m 1703 | | | |__________________________________________ | | |_Elizabeth BURKS ___________________| (1708 - 1756) m 1726 | | _Nathaniel DAVIS I "the Immigrant"________ | | (1645 - 1710) m 1675 |_Mary DAVIS ___________________| (1685 - 1756) m 1703 | |_Mary Elizabeth HUGHES ___________________+ (1650 - ....) m 1675
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_Edward DORSEY _______________________+ | (1646 - 1705) m 1671 _Nicholas DORSEY Sr._| | (1689 - 1717) m 1709| | |_Sarah WYATT _________________________+ | (1657 - 1690) m 1671 _Nicholas DORSEY Jr._| | (1712 - 1779) m 1732| | | ______________________________________ | | | | |_Frances HUGHES _____| | (1692 - ....) m 1709| | |______________________________________ | | |--Achsah DORSEY | (1758 - ....) | _William GRIFFITH Sr. "the Immigrant"_ | | (1657 - 1699) m 1687 | _Orlando GRIFFITH ___| | | (1688 - 1757) m 1717| | | |_Sarah MACCUBBIN _____________________+ | | (1671 - 1716) m 1687 |_Sarah GRIFFITH _____| (1718 - 1794) m 1732| | _John HOWARD _________________________+ | | (1667 - 1703) |_Katherine HOWARD ___| (1702 - 1783) m 1717| |_Katharine GREENBERRY ________________+ (1672 - 1703)
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_____________________ | _Louis ELLZEY "the Immigrant"_| | (1765 - 1852) m 1790 | | |_____________________ | _John Shaffer ELLZEY Sr._| | (1796 - 1880) m 1823 | | | _____________________ | | | | |_Eva SHAFFER _________________| | (1770 - 1852) m 1790 | | |_____________________ | | |--Lewis Newton ELLZEY C.S.A. | (1832 - 1865) | _Jeremiah CONEY I____+ | | (1730 - 1782) m 1766 | _Aquilla CONEY _______________| | | (1775 - 1823) | | | |_Mary COLEMAN _______ | | (1740 - 1782) m 1766 |_Elizabeth CONEY ________| (1808 - 1858) m 1823 | | _____________________ | | |_Jane_________________________| (1775 - ....) | |_____________________
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_Robert TALIAFERRO I "the Immigrant"_+ | (1626 - 1671) m 1654 _John "The Ranger" TALIAFERRO _| | (1656 - 1720) m 1682 | | |_Katherine DEBNAM ___________________+ | (1628 - 1680) m 1654 _Robert TALIAFERRO ______| | (1689 - 1728) m 1720 | | | _Lawrence SMITH I "the Immigrant"____+ | | | (1629 - 1700) m 1651 | |_Sarah SMITH __________________| | (1660 - 1720) m 1682 | | |_Mary DEBNAM ________________________+ | (1629 - 1700) m 1651 | |--Mary TALIAFERRO | (1720 - 1792) | _John MATHEWS _______________________+ | | (1651 - 1702) m 1684 | _Samuel MATHEWS _______________| | | (1680 - 1718) m 1700 | | | |_Elizabeth TAVENOR __________________+ | | (1655 - ....) m 1684 |_Elizabeth Mary MATHEWS _| (1705 - 1751) m 1720 | | _George BRAXTON I____________________ | | (1678 - 1748) |_Elizabeth BRAXTON ____________| (1680 - ....) m 1700 | |_____________________________________
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