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Archelaus Moorman Adcock EMRY

Iowa?


Find A Grave Memorial# 55769838

Born Adcock - Father legally changed the family name to Emry in 1835.

1856 Iowa Census:  Penn, Jefferson Co., Iowa - Same household as families of father Travis and brother David.

1860 Census:  Penn, Jefferson Co., Iowa


Margaret FRAKES


Find A Grave Memorial# 55769703


Mary Ellen EMRY


Find A Grave Memorial# 37602666


Isaac ELLIS


1880 Census:  Penn, Jefferson Co., Iowa  (b. 1847?)

11-25-1882 Isaac Ellis , relrq

7-6-1905 Isaac Ellis , a minister, w Martha E & ch William Albert , Della & Ora , rocf Ames MM, IA

6-7-1906 Isaac Ellis (minister) & w Martha E & ch Wm Albert , Della & Ora , gct Ames MM, IA

5-28-1908 Isaac Ellis (minister) & w Martha E & minor ch Della & Ora , rocf Ames MM, IA

? Isaac Ellis , b 4-24-1843 , Jefferson Co, IA , s Isaac & Betsy , d 8-?-1922
w Martha , b 3-4-1852 , Jefferson Co, IA , dt Abel & Nancy Roberts , m 2-2-1871 , d 2-15-1919
Ch: Wm Albert b ? d 7-16-1909
Della b ? m 3-22-1911 to Joseph Stanley Joyce
Ora b ? Jefferson Co, IA , m 6-3-1914 to Albert Marshman
J Arthur b 5-1-1884 , Jefferson Co, IA
Mary L b 9-1-1880 , Jefferson Co, IA , m 1930 to - Westenberg


Joseph J. GINTHER


Find A Grave Memorial# 60217043


Betsey ELLIS


Find A Grave Memorial# 60217210


Samuel Alden BALES


7-29-1926 Alvin Bales , Raymond , Ruby & Lavina , dropped


George CHOWNING


Lived in Lancaster

Will probated in 1717 - named Chatwyn and Rachel.


Sir Anthony Ashley COOPER, EARL OF SHAFTESBURY


Created Baron Cooper and Earl 1672.

Penelope is recalled as the illegitimate daughter of Sir Anthony Ashley Cooper (1621-1683), the Earl of Shaftesbury who was prominent in the development of the Carolina colonies. In the contest for English rule, he sided with the royalists until 1644, served on Oliver Cromwell’s council of state until 1654 and then switched again to the side of those seeking a restoration of the Crown with King Charles II, which occurred in 1660.
Named a baron in 1661, Sir Anthony became chancellor of the exchequer of England and was granted, with a handful of other nobles, ownership of colonial Carolina (then undivided). He commissioned his friend and the noted philosopher John Locke to write a constitution for the colony, which was rapidly populating as numerous families migrated from the English Caribbean colony of Barbados to the American mainland.
He and his allies founded the Whig movement in England and dominated Parliament for several sessions. Sir Anthony became lord chancellor and president of the King’s privy council, but was deposed in 1679 and died shortly thereafter in Holland.
Sir Anthony Ashley Cooper was born to Sir John Cooper and Lady Anne Ashley, an heiress whose father required that his family name pass on as the surname of her descendants. (Indeed, the given name of Ashley was common among branches of the Johnsons in America.)
Although he sired only one legitimate son despite three marriages, Sir Anthony was known to have several bastard children. The mother of Penelope has been the subject of speculation, but no proof. Even less well conceived are the logistical problems of connecting Penelope from London to the relatively provincial outpost of Coddington and the Massies. One theory posits that the natural mother of Penelope was a Massie relative. It is not known whether Peter, for example, was schooled or spent time in the English capital, which would have given him the opportunity to meet and court Penelope, assuming she lived there.


Sir John COOPER


“...of Rockborn in the county of Southampton. . .

Created Baronet 1622


Anthony ASHLEY


. . .of Winborne St. Giles, in the county of Dorset, bart.. . .

Created Baron Ashley 1661


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