Johnson-Wallace & Fish-Kirk Family Groups



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Bud E. Mulholland and Maude Talbot




Husband Bud E. Mulholland

           Born: 1884 - Nebraska, United States
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
       Marriage: 1909




Wife Maude Talbot

           Born: Aug 1884
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 


         Father: Absalom Owen Talbot Jr. (1852-1925)
         Mother: Margaret Burrows (1857-1935)



Noted events in her life were:
• Moved, Moved to Omaha, Nebraska, Unknown - Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska, United States

Was living in Omaha, Nebraska, at the time of her sister Lula Mae's death on 6/28/1942.


Children
1 F Aileen Mulholland

           Born: 
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           Died: 
         Buried: 




General Notes (Husband)

Great-nephew DeWayne B. Johnson wrote on 8/17/1986:

"Uncle Bud Mulholland is best remembers to me for three things: his working as a conductor on the railroad, his making of home-brewed beer and the inevitable bursting bottles, and his escorting me to the movies in Valley [Nebraska] where in 1927 I saw Al Jolson in 'The Jazz Singer,' not realizing that this film made history as the first talkie."


Research Notes (Husband)

Source: Familysearch.org


General Notes (Wife)

Great-nephew DeWayne B. Johnson wrote on 8/17/1986:

"Mrs. B. E. Mulholland was better known to me as Aunt Maude, from whom my sister Dorothy got her middle name."
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George Wallace and Barbara Munro




Husband George Wallace

           Born: 9 Jan 1775 - Cromarty, Ross-shire, Scotland
     Christened: 
           Died: 19 Aug 1828 - Guelph Twp, Wellington Co., Ontario, Canada
         Buried: 


         Father: John Wallace (1739-1810)
         Mother: Janet Grant (1738-1814)


       Marriage: 6 Mar 1806

Noted events in his life were:
• Emigration, Left Scotland for South America (Venezuela?), 7 Oct 1825 - Scotland

• Immigration, Arrived in Canada West, 26 Sep 1827 - Guelph, Ontario, Canada




Wife Barbara Munro

           Born: 18 Aug 1789 - Ross-shire, Scotland
     Christened: 
           Died: 4 Feb 1844 - Guelph, Wellington Co., Ontario, Canada
         Buried: 

Noted events in her life were:
• Moved, From Guelph to Woolwich Township, Ontario, Canada, 20 Apr 1833 - Woolwich Twnshp, Ontario, Canada



Children
1 M Donald Wallace

           Born: 14 Feb 1816 - Mossfield Parish, Rosskeen, Ross-shire, Scotland
     Christened: 
           Died: 1902 - Pasadena, Los Angeles Co., California, United States
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Harriet Lasby (1822-1887)
           Marr: 1838



2 M John Wallace

           Born: 13 Apr 1813 - Ross-shire, Scotland
     Christened: 
           Died: 11 Mar 1848 - [Venezuela?], South America
         Buried: 



3 M Hugh Wallace

           Born: 8 Jul 1819 - Cruch, Sutherland Co., Scotland
     Christened: 
           Died: 5 Sep 1881 - Wellington Co., Ontario, Canada
         Buried:  - Union Cemetery, Wellington Co., Ontario, Canada
         Spouse: Margaret Metcalf (1826-1891)



4 M Alexander Wallace

           Born: 28 Feb 1822 - Rosskeen, Scotland
     Christened: 
           Died: 29 Sep 1892 - Port Elgin, Ontario, Canada
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Mary Ann Cunningham (1826-1906)
           Marr: 9 Jan 1851 - Nicol L.P., Wellington, Ontario, Canada




General Notes (Husband)

Donald Wallace (1816-?) letter to Ed H. Wallace dated 4 Jun 1896 has b. 9 Jan 1775: "His [Alexander's] oldest son, Lachlin, was my great-grandfather; his son John was my grandfather; one of his sons, George, was my father. He [George] was born January 9th, 1775. He married Barbara Munro, 6th March, 1806. He was a factor for Culrain, a wealthy man, then he went as overseer for a gentleman. On the 7th Oct 1825, he and wife and 4 sons left Scotland for South America. There he tried farming, but he did not like it. He left his [son] John there. He and family went to Canada West. He arrived at Guelph 26 September 1827. He settled on a farm there. On the 19th of next August he died. His wife [Barbara] was born in Ross[-s]hire 18 Aug 1737 [sic]. She died at Woolwich, Feb. 4, 1844 He had four sons--John, Donald, Hugh, Alexander. John was born at Ross[-s]hire, 13th of April 1813. He died in South America 11th of March, 1848. Donald was born 14th of February 1845. Hugh was born in Sutherland, 8th July, 1819. Died. Alexander was born in Sutherland on the 3rd of February, 1822. Barbara Wallace and her three sons removed from near Guelph to Woolwich 20th April, 1833. On a genealogical tree of the family of Wallaces in Ross[-s]hire, by a cousin of mine, I saw 88. Some more might be added since. One of them, Lachlin, had 10 children. One of them was John, my grandfather."


Research Notes (Husband)

Lorna Wallace family tree has George (John?) Wallace. Was John his middle name? Also has b. 8 Jan 1775. Transcription of Donald Wallace letter of 4 June 1896 to Ed Wallace has 9 Jan 1775. Which is correct?

http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mkallan&id=I00003
This family tree seems pretty good. They have b. 2 Jan 1775 in Rosshire, Scotland, but it seems more likely that Donald Wallace got it right (unless that was a typo in transcription). They have died 29 Aug 1828 in Guelph, Ontario. For now, going with dates in Donald Wallace letter.

http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=tincanman&id=I110374
Has b. 1775 in Cromarty, Scotland.

Cromarty is very near

See also George's brother John, whose second marriage was to Catherine Munro. Barbara's sister?

According to History of Long Island: From Its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time, vol. III
by Peter Ross, New York, 1903, p. 95, George Wallace's wife's name was Margaret. Was he married twice?


General Notes (Wife)

Donald Wallace (1816-?) letter to Ed H. Wallace dated 4 Jun 1896 has b. 18 Aug 1737 [1773? May be typo in transcription]: "His [Alexander's] oldest son, Lachlin, was my great-grandfather; his son John was my grandfather; one of his sons, George, was my father. He [George] was born January 9th, 1775. He married Barbara Munro, 6th March, 1806. He was a factor for Culrain, a wealthy man, then he went as overseer for a gentleman. On the 7th Oct 1825, he and wife and 4 sons left Scotland for South America. There he tried farming, but he did not like it. He left his [son] John there. He and family went to Canada West. He arrived at Guelph 26 September 1827. He settled on a farm there. On the 19th of next August he died. His wife [Barbara] was born in Ross[-s]hire 18 Aug 1737 [sic]. She died at Woolwich, Feb. 4, 1844 He had four sons--John, Donald, Hugh, Alexander. John was born at Ross[-s]hire, 13th of April 1813. He died in South America 11th of March, 1848. Donald was born 14th of February 1845. Hugh was born in Sutherland, 8th July, 1819. Died. Alexander was born in Sutherland on the 3rd of February, 1822. Barbara Wallace and her three sons removed from near Guelph to Woolwich 20th April, 1833. On a genealogical tree of the family of Wallaces in Ross[-s]hire, by a cousin of mine, I saw 88. Some more might be added since. One of them, Lachlin, had 10 children. One of them was John, my grandfather."


Research Notes (Wife)

http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mkallan&id=I00003
This family tree seems pretty good. They have Barbara Munro b. 18 Aug 1789 in Rosshire. Donald Wallace (1816-?) letter to Ed H. Wallace dated 4 Jun 1896 has b. 18 Aug 1737 [1773? May be typo in transcription.] Rootsweb page has d. 4 Feb 1849 in Guelph, Ontario. Transcribed Donald Wallace letter has d. 4 Feb 1844.

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John Wallace and Catherine Munro




Husband John Wallace

           Born: Oct 1780
     Christened: 
           Died: 19 Jun 1873 - Tain, [Ross-shire], Scotland
         Buried:  - Nonikiln, Tain, in overgrown graveyard near farm


         Father: John Wallace (1739-1810)
         Mother: Janet Grant (1738-1814)


       Marriage: 1816

   Other Spouse: Catherine Duff (1801-1882) - 2 Jun 1835




Wife Catherine Munro

           Born: 1794
     Christened: 
           Died: 19 Jun 1830
         Buried: 



Children

Research Notes (Husband)

http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=alastair&id=I242

Occupation: Tacksman of Nonikiln & Milcraig, Nr. Alness Bef 1851 Occupation: Farmer Aft 1851 Seafield Occupation: Farmer Milcraig


See also John's brother John, who married Barbara Munro. Catherine's sister?


Research Notes (Wife)

http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=alastair&id=I617
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Richard Nanney of Llwyngwril




Husband Richard Nanney of Llwyngwril

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         Father: Rev. Richard Nanney Rector of Llangelynin (      -      )
         Mother: Eleanor verch Hugh Gwyn of Peniarth (      -After 1646)






Wife

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Francon de Narbonne Viscount




Husband Francon de Narbonne Viscount

           Born: Abt 890 - Narbonne, Languedoc, France
     Christened: 
           Died: 924
         Buried: 


         Father: Mayeul de Narbonne Viscount (Abt 0865-      )
         Mother: Raygonde (Abt 0867-      )






Wife

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Children

Research Notes (Husband)

Source: http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3174654&id=I593876556
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Henry Neal and Alice Studley?




Husband Henry Neal




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Wife Alice Studley?

            AKA: Alice Poapst?
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         Father: Sterling (Russell?) Studley (      -      )
         Mother: Barbara Linsin (      -      )





Children

Research Notes (Wife)

Mother of Edith Poapst's cousin Lydia. Was Aunt Alice the sister of Helen Studley or of Curtis Poapst??
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Thomas Needham of Shenton in Adderley, co. Salop and Anne Talbot




Husband Thomas Needham of Shenton in Adderley, co. Salop

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           Died: 1556
         Buried: 
       Marriage: 




Wife Anne Talbot

           Born: 1515
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         Father: Sir John Talbot of Grafton, sheriff of Shropshire (1485-1549)
         Mother: Margaret Troutbeck (1492-After 1521)





Children

Research Notes (Husband)

Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall, Baltimore, 2008, LIne 7-37 (Anne Talbot)


Research Notes (Wife)

Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall, Baltimore, 2008, Line 7-37
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Hrolf Nefia




Husband Hrolf Nefia

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Wife

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           Died: 
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Children
1 F Hiltrude

            AKA: Raginhilde
           Born: 
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           Died: 
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         Spouse: Ragnvald I "the Wise" Jarl of North and South More (Bef 0867-0890)




Research Notes (Husband)

Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall (Baltimore, 2008), line 121E-17 (Ragnvald I)
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Thomas Stanley 1st Earl of Derby and Eleanor Neville




Husband Thomas Stanley 1st Earl of Derby




           Born: 1435
     Christened: 
           Died: 29 Jul 1504 - Lathom, Lancashire, England
         Buried: 


         Father: Sir Thomas de Stanley K.G., 1st Baron Stanley, Lord Lt. of Ireland (1406-1459)
         Mother: Joan Goushill (Abt 1402-After 1459)


       Marriage: 1459

   Other Spouse: Lady Margaret Beaufort (      -      )

Noted events in his life were:
• Battle, of Bosworth Field, 1485



• Created, 1st Earl of Derby, 1485

by Henry Tudor

• Summoned, to Parliament, 1461

in the first year of Edward IV.

• Made, Judge of Chester, 1472

• Made, Constable of England for life, 1486




Wife Eleanor Neville

           Born: Bef 1447
     Christened: 
           Died: Bef Nov 1482
         Buried: 


         Father: Richard Neville Earl of Salisbury (      -      )
         Mother: Alice Montagu Countess of Salisbury (      -      )





Children
1 M Sir George Stanley Lord Strange of Knokin

           Born: Bef 1472
     Christened: 
           Died: 5 Dec 1497
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Johanna Lestrange (      -      )



2 M Edward Stanley

           Born: 
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General Notes (Husband)

Lathom is now spelled Latham.


Research Notes (Husband)

Wikipedia (Thomas Stanley, 1st Earl of Derby), Thomas Stanley, 1st Earl of Derby was a maternal ancestor of John Lennon.

Source: Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, edited by Thomas Allen Glenn (Philadelphia, 1902), provided by books.google.com, p. 53

From http://stanleyroots.co.uk/thenorthwest.htm :

"Since 1200 the Stanleys had become important landowners and administrators in north-west England (especially Cheshire and Lancashire), and in 1485 the two brothers Sir Thomas Stanley and Sir William Stanley played a decisive role in winning the Battle of Bosworth for Henry Tudor and therefore in establishing the Tudor dynasty - a feat for which Thomas was created 1st Earl of Derby in 1485. Thereafter, the Earls of Derby were a prominent political force in north-west England for the next four centuries, with the 14th earl becoming Prime Minister three times, in 1852, 1858 and 1866...

"Sir Thomas was 2nd Baron Stanley (his father had been created 1st Baron in 1456), so he is also referred to as Lord Stanley before his creation as Earl of Derby in 1485.
"There had been earlier Earls of Derby (from other families) from 1138 to 1266 and 1337 to 1399, whose title was based on Derby in Derbyshire. Thomas Stanley's title in 1485 therefore had the ring of antiquity, but was based not on Derby but on West Derby, near to the family's estates at Lathom and Knowsley in Lancashire. Lathom House near Ormskirk (Lancashire)(SD4609) was the family's main residence from around 1400 until 1644, when it was largely destroyed by Sir Thomas Fairfax and his Parliamentary forces after a four-month siege during the English Civil War (the Stanleys of Lancashire were Royalists and had been holding out against the dominant Parliamentary forces)."

From Volume 11 of Manx Note Book - http://www.isle-of-man.com/manxnotebook/manxnb/v11p101.htm
THOMAS II. AFTERWARDS THE FIRST EARL OF DERBY, ELDEST SON OF THOMAS I., BARON STANLEY, BY HIS WIFE JOAN, ONLY DAUGHTER AND HEIRESS OF SIR ROBERT GOUSHILL, succeeded his father in 1460. He was summoned to Parliament in the first year of Edward IV. (1461), and in 1472 he was made Judge of Chester. In the Civil war he did good service for the Yorkist cause, his most conspicuous feat being the taking of Berwick by assault. During the greater part of his reign he was steward of the Royal Household, and, having been one of Edward's most devoted adherents, he naturally transferred his allegiance to his son Edward the fifth. When Edward the fourth died, Richard Duke of Gloucester, who was plotting to supplant his nephew on the throne, saw that Stanley would be one of the chief obstacles in his way, and so he contrived to get rid of him by having him arrested on a charge of treason.

When, however, he had succeeded in ascending the throne, he decided that his best policy would be, if possible, to purchase Lord Stanley's allegiance, which he endeavoured to accomplish by making him Constable of England for life and conferring upon him the Order of the Garter. It is well known that this scheme failed and that Lord Stanley largely contributed to Richmond's success at the battle of Bosworth field, after which he is said to have placed the dead Richard's crown on his head,* and to have proclaimed him king as Henry VII. The new king shortly afterwards created him Earl of Derby, and constituted him one of the Lord's Commissioners for executing the office of Lord High Steward at his coronation. In 1486 he was made Constable of England for life. In 1487 he was one of the godfathers of Prince Arthur, Henry VII.'s eldest son.

He took a prominent part in arranging the treaty of Etaples between England and France in 1492. It would seem that he used his wealth nobly, both in relieving the burdens of his people and in promoting public works such as the bridges at Garstang and Warrington, for their welfare. He was the builder of Latham House which became famous through its defence by the 7th Earl's noble consort 150 years later.

Lord Stanley married, firstly, Eleanor 4th daughter of Richard Nevill, Earl of Salisbury, and sister to the Earl of Warwick, the famous " king-maker, " and secondly, Margaret, daughter of the Duke of Somerset and Dowager-Duchess of Richmond, who was King Henry VII.'s mother. By his first wife he had issue 6 sons and 4. daughters, by his second, there was no issue. He died in 1504. It does not appear that he ever visited the Isle of Man, and during his reign the Statute book is a blank.

*It is not certain whether the crown was placed on Henry's head by Lord Stanley or by his brother Sir William Stanley


Research Notes (Wife)

www.whitneygen.org/archives/biography/princewm.html

4th daughter of Richard Nevill, Earl of Salisbury.

From Manx Note Book Volume 11 http://www.isle-of-man.com/manxnotebook/manxnb/v11p101.htm
Lord Stanley married, firstly, Eleanor 4th daughter of Richard Nevill, Earl of Salisbury, and sister to the Earl of Warwick, the famous " king-maker, " and secondly, Margaret, daughter of the Duke of Somerset and Dowager-Duchess of Richmond, who was King Henry VII.'s mother. By his first wife he had issue 6 sons and 4. daughters, by his second, there was no issue. He died in 1504. It does not appear that he ever visited the Isle of Man, and during his reign the Statute book is a blank.

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Henry de Percy VI Earl of Northumberland and Margaret de Neville




Husband Henry de Percy VI Earl of Northumberland

           Born: 1341
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           Died: 
         Buried: 
       Marriage: 




Wife Margaret de Neville

           Born: Abt 1329
     Christened: 
           Died: 12 May 1372
         Buried: 



Children
1 F Isolde de Percy

           Born: Abt 1362
     Christened: 
           Died: After 1435
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Madog Kynaston (Abt 1360-1435)




Research Notes (Husband)

RootsWeb - Celtic Royal Genealogy


Research Notes (Wife)

RootsWeb - Celtic Royal Genealogy



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