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# Person ID Last Name First Name Birth Date Death Date Living note Tree
651 I16  Cutter  Robert Ahern  26 Jan 1907  4 Jan 1994  From Morneen Cutter's Personal Files: Lawrie and Gloria lived in the following suburbs of Sydney, Australia: Coonula, Bellvue Hill, Stanwell Park; on the south coast where they had a cow. Darleen and Gloria witnessed a car tumble off a cliff. They also lived in Ashfield, Concord, and Newport.  bratt01 
652 I3746  Cutter  Robert Kennedy  23 May 1898  10 Aug 1973  Lists E A Cutter, Father, Living same location  bratt01 
653 I3746  Cutter  Robert Kennedy  23 May 1898  10 Aug 1973  Industry: Cutter Laboratory
Class of worker: Employer 
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654 I3746  Cutter  Robert Kennedy  23 May 1898  10 Aug 1973  Industry: Cutter Lab
Class of worker: Working on own account 
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655 I88  Cutter  Ronald Stuart  Sep 1905  10 Feb 1907  Find A Grave Memorial# 70788562  bratt01 
656 I3753  Cutter  Ruben M  1836  1927  From Ancestry.com  bratt01 
657 I91  Cutter  Winthrop Jackman  30 Aug 1877  3 Jul 1931  Canadian Census  bratt01 
658 I91  Cutter  Winthrop Jackman  30 Aug 1877  3 Jul 1931  Statistics reported from 1902 to 1906.
http://www.baseball-reference.com/register/player.cgi?id=cutter002win
Played for Sacramento Gild Edges - 1902
Sacramento Senators - 1903
San Francisco Seals - 1902, 03 and 06
San Jose - 1904, 1905
Lodi - 1905 
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659 I91  Cutter  Winthrop Jackman  30 Aug 1877  3 Jul 1931  Personal notes from daughter, Morneen.  bratt01 
660 I91  Cutter  Winthrop Jackman  30 Aug 1877  3 Jul 1931  General nature of industry, business or establishment: Magazine
Whether employer, employee, or working on own account: Own Account 
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661 I91  Cutter  Winthrop Jackman  30 Aug 1877  3 Jul 1931  Image of draft card obtained electronically from Ancestry.com. Listed as "alien" declarant. Nationality: Canadian. Corroborates DOB. Lists Residence: St. James Hotel, San Louis Obispo, CA Lists occupation as Musician, in the employ of W J. Cutter (self employed). Nearest Relative: Robert Ahern Cutter, San Louis Obispo.  bratt01 
662 I91  Cutter  Winthrop Jackman  30 Aug 1877  3 Jul 1931  Listed as self employed musician on WW 1 Registration card.  bratt01 
663 I91  Cutter  Winthrop Jackman  30 Aug 1877  3 Jul 1931  Industry, business or establishment: Street Car
Employer, salary or wage worker, or working on own account: Wage earner 
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664 I91  Cutter  Winthrop Jackman  30 Aug 1877  3 Jul 1931  Industry: Newspaper
Class of worker: Wage earner 
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665 I91  Cutter  Winthrop Jackman  30 Aug 1877  3 Jul 1931  Death Cert. says 1876. Using Birth Certificate as actual birth date.  bratt01 
666 I91  Cutter  Winthrop Jackman  30 Aug 1877  3 Jul 1931  Elizabeth also had Winthrop baptized in Catholic Church  bratt01 
667 I91  Cutter  Winthrop Jackman  30 Aug 1877  3 Jul 1931  Death Cert. in personal files. Lists: FA Cutter as father (born Canada), Elizabeth O'Hern [sic] (Born Ireland). Lived in California 38 Years. Confirms birth-date, Aug. 30, 1876. Wife: Louise Cutter  bratt01 
668 I91  Cutter  Winthrop Jackman  30 Aug 1877  3 Jul 1931  LA County Death Certificate
Died age 54 10 Mos. 3 days.
Cause of death Arteriosclerosis, hypertension. 
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669 I1058  Cynfyn  Gruffydd  1055  1137  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Gruffydd ("Griffith") ap Cynfyn of Gwynedd has an illustrious ancestry
{-per "Royal Ancestors of Magna Charta Barons," Carr P. Collins, Jr.,
Dallas, 1959,}based on legend - it includes King Roderick the Great of
Wales (844-878); Lady Godiva of Mercia; Uther Pendragon (King of Britons in
498 and son of Constantine II, Emperor of the West, 337-340, son of
Constantine the Great); Howell the Good, Prince of South Wales who died in
948 and husband of Eleanor, daughter of the last King of Dyfred; King Lear
of England whom legend lists in direct descent from Aedd Mawr (King Edward
the Great, b. ca. 1300 B.C.). "Ancestral Roots..." (Balt, 1992) 239-5
states he was born at Dublin in 1055. He and Rhys were victorious over the
Normans in the battle of Myndydd Carn, 1081, but shortly after he was captured
by Hugh, Earl of Chester, and kept in prison for 12 years. See extended
information in "A History of Wales," John Davies (1993), Chapter Four. 
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670 I1161  Cynfyn  of Powys      [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Prince of Cadwgan and Powys. 
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671 I1647  D'alby  Gersinde      [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Her ancestry, shown here, and her place in this genealogy, are very
suspicious and require further study. She appears to be daughter of
Ermengard of Albi 
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672 I1731  D'Anjou  Tertullus      [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Alison Weir, "Eleanor of Aquitaine" (NY: Ballantine, 1999), p. 416, states
that he is Tortulf "the woodsman" (semi-mythical). 
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673 I1352  D'aunou  Fulk      second child  bratt01 
674 I1436  Dagosbourg  Adele of    961  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

"Ancestral Roots..." (Balt., 1992) 155-19 believes Adele is dau. of
Lambert, Count of Louvain. 
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675 I3281  Danahy  James  12 Jul 1892  19 May 1984  Confirms DOB and Place of birth. Blue eyes, brown hair, medium build. Occupation, Municipal Gas Company (Gas Fitting Plumber). Single Caucasion  bratt01 
676 I3281  Danahy  James  12 Jul 1892  19 May 1984  Industry: Plumbing Trade
Class of worker: Wage earner 
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677 I3281  Danahy  James  12 Jul 1892  19 May 1984  Confirms birth date. Lists John F. Danahy, 405 Clinton Av. Albany NY as person will will know whareabouts. Employed at 539 Wells St. Chicago.  bratt01 
678 I1586  Dane  Bernard The      [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Bernard was born in middle of 9th and died in 2nd quarter of tenth century;
descended from a King of Denmark and perhaps closely related to Rollo;
second in command to Rollo during invasion of France and received as his
share the Lordship of Harcourt and the present Departments of Mayenne, Orne
and Sarthe; after Rollo's death Bernard became Regent and chief councillor
of Rollo's son William "Longsword" (q.v.) and subsequent guardian of his
grandson during his minority. {ref.: "The Beaumonts in History, A.D.
850-1850, "Edward T. Beaumont, Oxford, England, 1929, typescript at the
Bodleian Library, Oxford, used 6/87 by AEM} 
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679 I1295  Darbforgaill    1000  1080  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

There is a fantastic legendary line for Darbforgaill from Noah's son
Japhet via Pharaoh Nectanebus of Egypt; this account states that her
paternal grandfather is Brien Borom the Great (King of Munster, 1009-39,
and Monarch of Ireland, 1027-39) who routed and expelled the Danes from
Ireland. {Carr P. Collins, Jr. "Royal Ancestors of Magna Charta Barons,"
Dallas, 1959.} 
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680 I1788  dau. of Count Ernest        [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Carloman's wife is identified as Litwinde of Carinthia by W.H.Turton, "The
Plantagenet Ancestry"(Balt.:Gen.Pub.Co.,1968),p.23. 
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681 I1777  dau. of Eystein Glumra        [dunbar_tree.FTW]

{W.H.Turton,"The Plantagenet Ancestry," (Balt.:Gen.Pub.Co.,1968),p.6, gives
the daughter of Eystein Glumra as wife of Ivar, Earl of the Uplands, son
of Halfdan the Old.} 
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682 I1109  Daughter of Llwewllyn  Eva      [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Eva's paternal grandfather is Dolfyn, whose ancestry via the Lords of Yale
is listed to his great-great-grandfather Cynddelw Gam, Lord of Yale, by
W.H.Turton, "The Plantagenet Ancestry" (Balt.:Gen.Pub.Co.,1968),p.132. 
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683 I1022  David    Abt 1144  17 Jun 1219  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

David m. Maud (dau. of Hugh of Chester) - their descendants include several
kings of Scotland in the late 13th and the 14th centuries. David was
knighted by King Henry II in 1170 and was a Crusader. Their dau. Ada de
Huntingdon m. Sir Henry de Hastings (he d. 1250), son of William de
Hastings and Margaret Bigod (Margaret is dau. of Roger Bigod, Magna Charta
Surety, 1215). Their dau. Margaret of Huntingdon m. 1209 Alan, Lord of
Galloway (d. 1234), hereditary Constable of Scotland. 
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684 I184  David  Annatje  Abt 7 Oct 1751  Bef 4 Jul 1794  Reference, Bratt Famly Papers, receipt of William Groesbeeck for funeral expenses for his wife.  bratt01 
685 I1070  David  1080  24 May 1153  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

He was defeated at the Battle of the Standard, 1138, where he had sided
with Matilda. He was devoted to the church and founded five bishoprics and
many monasteries. He "energetically forwarded the process of feudalization
which had been initiated by his immediate predecessors."{-Encycl.Brit.,
1956, 7:78; 20:147} David reigned 1124-53, reorganizing the kingdom along
Norman lines. During his reign Normans and Flemings settled in Scotland
and such institutions developed as the justiciary, sheriffs and the jury.
He built many castles as centers of royal power and established many
religious houses. He built a network of diocesan bishops. {See "Kings and
Kinship in Early Scotland," Marjorie O. Anderson, 1973.} He was Earl of
Northampton, etc. as well as King of Scotland. 
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686 I4095  David  John  20 Jun 1721  26 Jun 1797  Revolutionary War Records
John David was a private in Orange County, New York militia and signed Orange County Articles of Association.
John David served under Col. Frederick Weisenfel in the Levies, also in Orange County Militia under Col. William Allison. He was granted a land bounty for his services.
He signed the Articles of Association in Goshen Precinct, Orange County May 24, 1775.
He also served in Orange County New York Fourth Regiment, Col. John Hathorn.
John David resided in Goshen, Orange County, New York at the time of the Revolution. Some time after the close of the war he removed with his family to Albany, New York where he died in 1797 [source: probably Mary Ernestine Heacox Milne].
See:
"New York in the Revolution" pp. 71-163-221;
"History of Amherst, New Hampshire" by Daniel F Secomb pp. 560-561;
"Calendar of Historical Manuscripts Relating to the Revolution" Vol. 1, p. 2.;
Refer to Nat. Nos. 173085, 271845, 333448 [source: probably Mary Ernestine Heacox Milne].

Extract from Revolutionary War Service Records, 1775-83:
Name: John David
Rank - induction: Sergt
Roll box: 72
Roll description: New York

Extract from New York Military in the Revolution:
Heading: The Levies - (Weissenfels)
Rank: enlisted men
Name: John David 
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687 I4095  David  John  20 Jun 1721  26 Jun 1797  Life of John David: https://www.nysm.nysed.gov/albany/bios/d/jodavid7772.html
 
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688 I2209  Davidson  Constance Macgregor  23 Dec 1911  30 Sep 1999  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

still living - details excluded 
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689 I5416  Davis  Marcus  12 Jun 1900    WW II Service Registration  bratt01 
690 I5409  Davis  Mercia Hope  31 Dec 1897  7 Jan 1998 

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Mercia Fisher
Birth unknown
Tunbridge Wells Borough, Kent, England
Death 7 Jan 1998
New York, USA
Burial
Woodlawn Cemetery
Sandy Creek, Oswego County, New York, USA
Plot M 9
Memorial ID 177821914 ? View Source

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Mercia Graham Fisher, 100, of 1301 Nottingham Road died Wednesday at the Nottingham.

Born in Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England, she moved to Canada in 1901, and the United States in 1905. She was a resident of Sandy Creek for 25 years, beforemoving to Syracuse in 1941.

She was a counselor at Central City Business Institute, retiring in 1973. She was a member of the University United Methodist Church and its Gertrude Brown Guild. She was a member of Lake Ontario Chapter 124 of the Order of the Eastern Star, past district deputy grand matron of New York state, OES, the Fortnightly Club of Sandy Creek and Syracuse, and the Business and Professional Women's Club.

A story on her 100th birthday celebration appeared Thursday in Neighbors East.

Surviving are a daughter, Mercia G. Palmer of Jamesville; a grandson, James D. Palmer of Shady Side, Md.; 11 great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.

Services are 12:30 p.m. Sunday in University United Methodist Church.

Friends may call following the service at the church.

Fairchild & Meech DeWitt Chapel, has arrangements.

Contributions may be made to University United Methodist Church, 1085 E. Genesee St., Syracuse 13210.

Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) - Friday, January 9, 1998 
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691 I5409  Davis  Mercia Hope  31 Dec 1897  7 Jan 1998  https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/177821914/mercia-fisher  bratt01 
692 I5414  Davis  Willilam  Cal 1873    Employer, Worker, or Own account: Own account  bratt01 
693 I586  Dawson  Byron Frances  1 Sep 1857  21 Aug 1934  Degree of Pharmaceutical Chemistry  bratt01 
694 I586  Dawson  Byron Frances  1 Sep 1857  21 Aug 1934  Dr. of Medicine and Surgery  bratt01 
695 I586  Dawson  Byron Frances  1 Sep 1857  21 Aug 1934  Find A Grave Memorial# 17964577  bratt01 
696 I1126  de Beaumont  Robert    31 Aug 1190  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Robert was 3rd Earl of Leicester, Lord of Hinckley, Breteuil and Paci, and
was on the 2nd Crusade in 1179. He died in Greece on his way home from a
pilgrimage. He was also Stewart of England. 
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697 I1134  de Beaumont  Robert  1046  5 Jun 1118  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Robert Beaumont was a young man at the Battle of Hastings. As a vassal of William he was
present at the Council of War at Lillebonne and provided ships for the crossing. He commanded
a troop on the right wing and according to William of Poitiers attacked with effectiveness and
bravery in what was his first battle. He was made Earl of Leicester after the battle. Robert
was first Earl of Leicester, Lord of Beaumont, Pont-Audemar, et Brionne (France), Comte de
Meulan (Normandy) - a typical nobleman in the Norman army of occupation, holding lands and
titles on both sides of the Channel. His wife, Isabel, married secondly William de Warenne,
2nd Earl of Surrey/Warren (q.v.). Robert fought at Hastings and had added large estates in
Warwickshire to the Norman fiefs gained when his father entered the Abbey of St. Peter at
Preaux. Under Henry I Robert became "the first among the counsellors of the king." A
"strenuous and sagacious man," he served well in the Norman wars of William II and Henry I
(who owed his crown to Robert). Henry of Huntingdon states that Robert is "the wisest man
between this and Jerusalem." At Robert's death his lands were apparently divided between his
twin sons, Robert and Waleran, while a third son, Hugh, became Earl of Bedford in 1138.
(-Encyclopedia Britannica, 1956, 3:274) Robert's brother, Henry de Newburgh, b. ca. 1046, d.
20 June 1123, was created 1st Earl of Warwick about 1090 and married before 1100 Margaret De
Perche (living in 1156). For Warwickshire holdings, see (May, 1999) Web site:
http://infokey.com/Domesday/Warwickshire.htm 
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698 I1079  de Clare  Richard Fitz Gilbert    15 Apr 1136  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Richard Fitz Gilbert was the first Earl of Hertford, Lord of Clare. He was
slain by the Welsh as he journeyed to Cardigan. {- Encycl. Brit., 1956} 
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699 I1378  de Conteville  Herlouin (De Burgo)      [dunbar_tree.FTW]

{Ref: "Falaise Roll...", M. Jackson Crispin & Leonce Macary (London: Butler &
Tanner, 1938), Tables III & IV.} 
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700 I1135  de Guader  Ralph    1096  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

De Guader or de Gael. Ralph was Norman Earl of Norfolk, Suffolk and
Cambridge as well as Lord of Gael in his native land of Brittany. His
inheritance of Gael included more than 40 parishes - he resided in later
life there, though he died while on Crusade with the Duke of Normandy.
However, Encyclopedia Britannica (1956, 16:488) states that Ralph
"forfeited the earldom when he revolted against William in 1075." He is
"probably the son of Ralf, earl of Hereford (or earl of the East Angles),
and Getha, an English heiress, which Ralf was the son of Gode, sister of
Edward the Confessor, by her first husband, Dreu, count of Vexin, Pontoise,
Chaumont and Amiens. {-per M.J.Crispiin's "Falaise Roll," 1938, p. 74 -
this is the father shown for him as #565}. Ralph was a major field
commander for the Conqueror at the Battle of Hastings, for which he
received the earldoms of Norfolk and Suffolk, and part of Cambridge. 
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