Martha T Stamp1,2
F, b. Jul, 1845, #318
Married Name |
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Churchill |
Birth* |
Jul, 1845 |
MI1,2 |
Marriage* |
Mar 16, 1879 |
Principal=John P Churchill1 |
Citations |
- [S60] Unknown author, Alexandr.ged.
- [S59] Unknown author, New FTW Family File.GED.
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Living STANBAUGH
M, #18639
Agatha de Standish1
F, #21098
Citations |
- [S298] Th.D. Fellow of the American Society of Genealogists Frederick Lewis Weis, The Families of Standish.
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Agnes Standish
F, #21065
Alexander Standish
M, b. 1502, d. 1539, #186
Birth* |
1502 |
1 |
Marriage* |
circa 1518 |
Principal=Anne Molyneaux1 |
Death* |
1539 |
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Will* |
Jun 16, 1539 |
Proved 11/11/15391 |
Citations |
- [S298] Th.D. Fellow of the American Society of Genealogists Frederick Lewis Weis, The Families of Standish.
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Alexander Standish
M, #9189
Alexander Standish
M, b. circa 1626, d. Jul 6, 1702, #21229
Alexander de Standish
M, d. circa 1246, #9410
Name Variation |
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Alexander Standish, by Eleanor Johnson A list of members of the Standish family living at that time includes, in addition to Alexander (who was Rector), Sir Edward, Hugh, Sir Henry and Richard. Richard, who should have inherited the manor, appears to have been Dean of Warrington, a fact which may have been the reason for him not succeeding his father, Radulphus. Both Edward and Henry would appear to have been Rectors also, those in charge of a church being called 'Sir' then. Just before he died, Radulphus was engaged in a dispute with Richard, son of Siward de Longetre, concerning the advowson of Standish Church. These disputes occur again and again in the history of the two families. This one occurred because, while Alexander was Rector, his vicar Leising had paid him twenty shillings as a pension and on Leising's death, when it should have been the turn of the Langtree family to make the new appointment, Alexander had presented a new vicar of his own choice. Furthermore, Richard de Langtree also complained that in 1219, when he had sown his assarted land, Radulphus had set about sixty horses upon it and they had eaten and destroyed his crops. Moreover when he had hired ploughs from his neighbours Radulphus had seized them and would not return them without a heavy ransom. Alexander died about 1240. During the twenty years that Alexander held the manor of Standish there is little of note recorded. He called his eldest son Radulphus, a name that, if not already a family name, was to become so, and in the English form of Ralph was used in the family down the years. |
Death* |
circa 1246 |
1 |
Citations |
- [S298] Th.D. Fellow of the American Society of Genealogists Frederick Lewis Weis, The Families of Standish.
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Alexander de Standish1
M, d. circa 1335, #21102
Citations |
- [S298] Th.D. Fellow of the American Society of Genealogists Frederick Lewis Weis, The Families of Standish.
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Rev Alexander de Standish1
M, b. circa 1372, #398
Citations |
- [S298] Th.D. Fellow of the American Society of Genealogists Frederick Lewis Weis, The Families of Standish.
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