Benjamin R. Raynor
Husband Benjamin R. Raynor
Born: Christened: Died: Bef 1903 Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Mariana Raynor
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: George Charles Wallace (Abt 1848- ) 1 2 3
Research Notes: Husband - Benjamin R. Raynor
Source History of Long Island: From Its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time, vol. III
by Peter Ross, New York, 1903, p. 115.
George Charles Wallace and Mariana Raynor
Husband George Charles Wallace 1 2 3
Born: Abt 1848 - Ontario, Canada 4 Christened: Died: - <New York, United States> Buried:
Father: Donald Wallace (1816-1902) 5 6 7 8 Mother: Harriet Lasby (1822-1887) 9 10 11 12
Marriage:
Noted events in his life were:
• Residence, Abt 1869 - Hemptstead, Long Island, [Nassau], New York, United States
Wife Mariana Raynor
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Benjamin R. Raynor ( -Bef 1903) Mother:
Children
1 F Harriet R. Wallace
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
2 M Archer B. Wallace
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Research Notes: Husband - George Charles Wallace
From History of Long Island, 1903, vol. III, pp. 114-115 :
"In the modern history of Long Island is no more interesting incident than the creation of Nassau county... When the plan was first proposed it met with strenuous opposition in the territory now comprising the new county, as well as in that from which it was separated... The burden of its advocacy and of its management, from the moment of its introduction [in the legislature] to that of its enactment, devolved upon George Wallace, then a member of the legislature from the district including this county's territory. He was industrious, resourceful and tactful, and gradually he disarmed opposition, converting antagonism into friendliness, and finally accomplished success... Mr. Wallace has been bestowed, by common consent, the designation of 'Father of the County of Nassau.' He is not only conspicuous for this and other public services, but for his eminent ability as a lawyer and for the importance of the causes which have been committed to him.
"George Wallace is descended from a Scotch family which has contributed members to every honorable and useful walk of life. His father, Donald Wallace, a native of Scotland, born in 1816, recently died in California, in the eighty-seventh year of his age. He reared a family of nine children, all but one of whom are living and occupying excellent business and social positions. The youngest son, a member of Roosevelt's 'Rough Riders' regiment, lost his life in the Spanish-American war. The eldest, John D., has long been a promient business man and a leader in Republican councils in North Dakota, and is now the county judge of Pembina county; Charles L. is editor of the leading Republican newspaper in Nassau county, at Rockville Center, also a promient operator in real estate. Albert J. and Frank S., as the firm of Wallace Bros., are at the head of large business enterprises at Los Angeles, Pasadena and elsewhere in California. Lavinia M. is the wife of R. H. Young, editor of the 'Methodist Herald,' of Minneapolis, Minnesota; Matilda H. is the wife of the Rev. James Healy, a Methodist Episcopal clergyman filling a pastorate in Southern California; and Mary A. is wife of S. Frank Johnson, a banker at Pasadena, California.
"George Wallace, son of Donald Wallace, passed his early boyhood upon a farm in Ontario, and later in the town of Hempstead, Long Island, where he arrived at the age of manhood. He was an ardent student from the first and supplemented his school instruction with an ample fund of general knowledge derived from persistent private reading. Before he had farily entered upon manhood, his scholarly attainments enabled him to acquit himself most creditably as a teacher in the schools in Lawrence, Rockville Center and Freeport. He completed a course in the law department of the University of New York, from which he was graduated with honors. He at once entered upon practice in the courts of Queens and adjoining counties, following all branches of civil law, but developing special aptitude for real estate and minicipal law, and establishing a reputation as one of the very ablest of his profession at the various bars where he appears. He has frequently served as counsel for various official boards, and in 1895 was appointed attorney of the board of supervisors of Queens county, a most responsible position, wherein his duties were weighty and exacting. He has appeared in several notable cases which are reported in volumes of decisions by higher courts, and are important as precedent cases. He carried to a successful conclusion, after it has been in the court of appears for threee and one-half years, the case of Smith vs. City of Brooklyn, which as a cause celebre is quoted in all the alw schools in the state of New York. The decision in this case, supporting the contention of Mr. Wallace, renders inoperative all previous water right legislation in New York and other states in so far as it relates to the diversion of fresh water that would otherwise flow through navigable streams.
"...He has offices at Jamaica in Queens county and at Rockville Center in Nassau county, with residence at Freeport in the new county... He is president of the Queens County Title Company, and years ago he served acceptably as justice of the peace of the town of Hempstead.
"Mr. Wallace is an enthusiastic fireman and organized the well know Ever Ready Hook and Ladder Company, of which he was foreman for many years. He is a charter member and past grand of Freeport Lodge, I. O. O. F., and also past master of Massapequa Lodge, F. & A. M. He is a member of the Methodist Episcopal church. His political affiliations are with the Republica Party, in which he is an acknowledged leader, his influe extending throughout Nassau and adjoining counties.
"Mr. Wallace was married to Miss Mariana Raynor, daughter of the late Benjamin R. Raynor, whoc ancestors were the original settlers at Freeport. Two children were born of the marriage, Harriet R. and Archer B. Wallace."
Research Notes: Wife - Mariana Raynor
Source History of Long Island: From Its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time, vol. III
by Peter Ross, New York, 1903, p. 115.
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Hans Michael Stephan and Anna Reech
Husband Hans Michael Stephan 13
Born: Abt 1652 - Mitschdorf (Goersdorf), Alsace (France) Christened: 19 Aug 1652 - Mitschdorf (Goersdorf), Alsace (France) Died: 22 Jan 1721 - Mitschdorf (Goersdorf), Alsace (France) Buried:
Father: Hans Stephan (Abt 1620- ) 14 Mother: Maria < > (1620-1690) 15
Marriage: 1663 - Mitschdorf (Goersdorf), Alsace (France)
Wife Anna Reech 16
Born: Abt 1648 - Schwabwiller, Bas-Rhin, France Christened: 20 Aug 1654 - Lampersloch, Alsace, Germany Died: Buried:
Father: Velten Reech (Abt 1620-1690) 17 Mother: Maria Jacob (Abt 1626-1690) 18
Children
1 F Catharina Stephan 19
AKA: Catherine Stephan Born: Abt Jan 1685 - <Mitschdorf (Goersdorf)>, Alsace (France) Christened: 16 Jan 1685 - Mitschdorf (Goersdorf), Alsace (France) Died: 25 Jan 1712 - Mitschdorf (Goersdorf), Alsace (France) Buried:
Vickhen Reech
Husband Vickhen Reech 20
Born: Abt 1595 Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Velten Reech 17
Born: Abt 1620 - Lampersloch, Alsace, Germany Christened: Died: 14 Dec 1690 - Lampersloch, Alsace, Germany Buried:Spouse: Maria Jacob (Abt 1626-1690) 18 Marr: 1647 - Schwabwiller, Bas-Rhin, France
Erik Refillsson
Husband Erik Refillsson 21
Born: Abt 814 - Sweden Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Refill Bjornsson (Abt 0796- ) 21 Mother:
Marriage:
Wife
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
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1 M Emund Eriksson 21
AKA: Edmund Eriksson Born: Abt 832 - Sweden Christened: Died: Buried:
Brusi Sigurdsson and Ostrida Regenwaldsdatter
Husband Brusi Sigurdsson 22
AKA: Brucie Sigurdsson Born: Abt 987 - <Orkney Islands, Scotland> Christened: Died: 1031 - Orkney Islands, Scotland Buried:
Father: Sigurd II "Digri" Hlodversson (Abt 0960-1014) 23 Mother:
Marriage: Abt 1010 - Orkney Islands, Scotland
Wife Ostrida Regenwaldsdatter 22
Born: Abt 990 - <Gothland, Sweden> Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Ragnvald Brusesson 22
AKA: Rognvald Brusesson Born: Abt 1011 - <Orkney Islands, Scotland> Christened: Died: Dec 1046 - Papa Stronsay, Orkney Islands, Scotland Buried: - Papa Westroy, Orkney, ScotlandSpouse: Arlogia (Abt 1015- ) 22 Marr: Abt 1034 - <Russia>
Death Notes: Child - Ragnvald Brusesson
Johan Jacob Remp and Maria Stephan
Husband Johan Jacob Remp 24
Born: 1645 - Preuchdorf, Alsace, Germany Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Michael Remp (Abt 1614-1677) 25 Mother: Anna Catharina < > (Abt 1616- ) 26
Marriage: - <Preuchdorf>, Alsace, Germany
Wife Maria Stephan 27
Born: Jul 1649 - Mitschdorf (Goersdorf), Alsace (France) Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Hans Stephan (Abt 1620- ) 14 Mother: Maria < > (1620-1690) 15
Children
1 F Maria Remp 28
Born: 21 Mar 1669 - Preuchdorf, Alsace, Germany Christened: Died: 6 Mar 1750 - Mitschdorf (Goersdorf), Alsace (France) Buried:Spouse: Hans Michael Stocker (1669-1739) 29 Marr: 25 Nov 1692 - Mitschdorf (Goersdorf), Alsace (France)
Research Notes: Husband - Johan Jacob Remp
Source http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2102659&id=I2950 has his name as Hans Jacob Remp, but this would need verification. That source has no other information. The name Johan Jacob Remp comes from a source with more information.
Hans Michael Stocker and Maria Remp
Husband Hans Michael Stocker 29
AKA: Hans Michel Stocker Born: 21 Mar 1669 - Preuchdorf, Alsace, Germany Christened: 28 Mar 1669 - Feldberg, Baden, Germany Died: 27 Mar 1739 - Mitschdorf (Goersdorf), Alsace, The Palatine (France) Buried:
Father: Hans Jacob Stocker (1634-1690) 30 Mother: Margaretha Schinbein (1643- ) 31
Marriage: 25 Nov 1692 - Mitschdorf (Goersdorf), Alsace (France)
Wife Maria Remp 28
Born: 21 Mar 1669 - Preuchdorf, Alsace, Germany Christened: Died: 6 Mar 1750 - Mitschdorf (Goersdorf), Alsace (France) Buried:
Father: Johan Jacob Remp (1645- ) 24 Mother: Maria Stephan (1649- ) 27
Children
1 M Michael Stocker 32 33
AKA: Hans Michael Stocker Born: 24 Nov 1701 - <Palatinate, Switzerland or Mitschdorf, Alsace, Germany> Christened: Died: Feb 1749 - Hereford Twp, Lehigh, Pennsylvania, (United States) Buried: - Blue ChurchSpouse: Anna Margaretha Stephan (1708-1775) 34 35 Marr: 30 Jan 1725 - <Mitschdorf, Alsace>, Palatinate (France)
Celynin ab Rhirid ab Cynddelw
Husband Celynin ab Rhirid ab Cynddelw
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Rhirid ab Cynddelw ab Iorwerth ( - ) Mother:
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Gwladys verch Rhirid ab Cynwrig Evell, of Llwydiarth ( - )
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Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
Research Notes: Husband - Celynin ab Rhirid ab Cynddelw
Source: The History of the Princes, the Lords Marcher, and the Ancient Nobility of Powys Fadog, Vol. 6, by J. Y. W. Lloyd, London, 1887, p. 113, gives his pedigree from Lewys Dwnn, vol. ii, p. 277, as follows:
"...ab Llewelyn ab Einion ab Celynin, who killed the Mayor of Caermarthen. Celynin bore sable, a he-goat argent, armed, bearded, and unguled or; and became possessed of Llwydiarth by his marriage with Gwladys, daughter and heiress of Rhirid ab Cynwrig Evell (ag a gavas Llwydiarth Ymhowys). Her mother was Arddun, daughter of Itel Goch, son of Meredydd ab Bleddyn, Prince of Powys. Celynin was the son of Rhirid ab Cynddelw ab Iorwerth ab Gwrgeneu ab Uchtryd ab Aleth, King of Dyved. Azure, three cocks argent, created, wattled, and armed or."
Then the author writes in an extensive footnote:
"But it must be remarked that this is not accordant with the Llwydiarth pedigree as given in Lewys Dwnn, vol. i, p. 294. There 'Gwellian, the daughter of Meredith ap Rhydderch ap Tewdwr Mawr' (? Mawr) is stated to be the wife of Celynin, and 'Gwladys, daughter of Richard, Lord of Dinas Certhin', to be his mother. It is said, however, that in the Salisbury MSS. at Wynnstay, that Gwladys, the daughter of Ririd ap Cynwrig Evell, is stated to be the mother of Celynin, and not the wife, as mentioned in Lewys Dwnn, vol. ii, p. 277. This would account for the acquisition by Celynin, either by heirship or marriage, of Llwydiarth, assuming that it was part of the territory of Cynwrig Evell.
Celynin was living in the time of Edward II or Edward III (130740), and an experienced genealogist throws a doubt as to the possibility of Celynin, or his father, being contemporaneous with a grand-daughter of Cynwrig Evell.
We cannot venture to pronounce which of these discordant statements is correct, or how they are to be reconciled; but looking at the main circumstances of the case, we should certainly infer that Llwydiarth was acquired by Celynin, by marriage, rather than descent.
"He was a South Wallian by birth and family, and upon committing a homicide,--'killing the Mayor of Caermarthen,'--under what circumstances, and whether justifiably or not, it does not appear, he fled from the scene of his crime--which it is natural to conclude was Caermarthen--to Powys-land.
"According to the Llwydiarth Pedigree in Lewys Dwnn, vol. i, p. 294, his wife Gwellian, and his mother, Gwladys, as well as the rest of his female ancestresses up to the sixth degree in lineal ascent, were of South Wallian families.
"It is not probable that Llwydiarth could be derived from any of them.
"The statement in the Salisbury MSS., of his mother being the daughter of Ririd ap Cynwrig Evell, is most improbable. How should his father, Ririd ap Cynddelw, form an alliance with a family of Powys-land, with which district his family seemed to have no connection until Celynin fled into Powys-land?
"The probabilities of the case all seem to point to Celynin himself being the medium by which this important accretion of territory came to his family.
"He was the first of his family connected with Powys-land.
"The statement in Lewys Dwnn, vol. ii, p. 277, is distinct and circumstantial, that he married Gwladys, daughter and heiress of Ririd ab Cynwrig Evell, 'ag a gavas Llwydiarth ymhowys' (and obtained Llweydiarth in Powys).
"To reconcile this with the Llwydiarth pedigree in Lewys Dwnn, vol. i, p. 294, the only theory that occurs to us is, that Celynin must have been married twice: first, before he left his native country, South Wales, to Gwellian, daughter of Meredith ap Rhydderch ap Tewdwr Mawr; and secondly, after he fled from Caermarthen and arrived in Powys-land, to Gwladys, daughter of Ririd ap Cynwrig Evell.
"If this theory would hold water, Celynin's son Einion, the first of the family styled 'of Llwydiarth', would inherit that estate from his mother, Gwladys, the second wife, and not Gwenllian, the first wife.
"The direct statement of Lewys Dwnn, who is almost invariably trustworthy, coupled with the strong probability of its truth, seems to us to deserve respect and creidt. Until otherwise advised, therefore, we shall assume, on the authority of this celebrated herald, that Llwydiarth was derived by Celynin through his marriage with its heiress, after he settled in Powys-land.--M. C. J."
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30 http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi. Rec. Date: 25 Aug 2001, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=gmiller31&id=I779.
31 http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi. Rec. Date: 25 Aug 2001, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=gmiller31&id=I1715.
32 http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi. Rec. Date: 25 Aug 2001, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=gmiller31&id=I286.
33 http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi. Rec. Date: 25 Aug 2001, I am not sure at this point where the information is, but I have a note that this line of family dates back to 1339 & recorded 1359 in Germany that is now part of Switzerland with a Walter Stucker. Michael arrived in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on Septembe. Cit. Date: 25 May 2002.
34 http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi. Rec. Date: 25 Aug 2001, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=gmiller31&id=I296.
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http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi. Rec. Date: 25 Aug 2001, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2102659&id=I1081. Cit. Date: 25 May 2002.
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