Daniel Hechstetter

Male - Abt 1581


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  1. 1.  Daniel Hechstetter died about 1581.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Keswick, England; Miner
    • Occupation: Keswick, England; Miner: One of the German miners brought to England by Elizabeth I
    • _UID: 9BA7BE39E31C4BF7BFC14CE1CA3F0384B712
    • Residence: 1572, Keswick, England; Took up residence in Keswick

    Notes:

    Occupation:
    2 ELIZABETHAN KESWICK
    of native gold and silver, and one-tenth of gold and |
    silver ore holding 8 lbs. weight in the cwt. ; of every
    cwt. of copper, 2s., or one-twentieth during the first
    five years, and afterwards 2s. 6d. or one-fifteenth ; and
    too have the preferment in bying of all Pretious stones
    or pearl (!) to be found in the woorking of these mines ;
    also rights over tin and lead.
    Daniel Hechstetter was acting as agent for David
    Haug, Hans Langnauer Co., of Augsburg, already great
    dealers in silks, cloths, and draperies, in groceries and
    the spices of the East Indies, and like other wealthy
    business men of the time, in banking and bill discounting.
    They had widespread branches, reaching from Venice
    to Antwerp and from Cracow to Lyons ; and though
    not originally interested in mines, they had recently
    taken over from the successor of the famous Augsburg
    house of the Fuggers the control of the copper mines
    of Neusohl in Northern Hungary. One of their branches
    was at Schwatz, in Tyrol, near Innsbruck, a celebrated
    mining centre, where silver, copper, and iron were produced
    ; and we find by these account books that it was
    from Schwatz that some of the first miners were sent
    by them to England. For their earlier history see Dr.
    Meilingers work, named in the Bibliography above.
    The English records tell us that Hechstetter (July,
    1565) offered to form a company and to give shares to
    Sir William Cecil, to the Earls of Pembroke and Leicester,
    Mr. Tamworth, and Alderman Duckett ; the actual
    assignment of the 24 shares can be gathered from the
    account books, with the dates at which the shareholders
    entered the Company.* For the sake of convenience I
    have set out these statements in the following table : -
    * The expenses of 1564-5 (see p. 5) were charged to the first nine shareholders,
    who must therefore have joined the Company as from its formation.

    Title:?tab?Elizabetan Keswick, The settlement of the German miners, original accounts from Ausburg, translated, Tract series, no. 8, 1882
    Description:?tab?Description based on: no. 9, Issued by: the Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society, 16
    Volume:?tab?no. 8
    Publication date:?tab?1882
    Publisher:?tab?Kendal [Westmorland] : T. Wilson
    Author:?tab?Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Arch?ological Society. cn
    Sponsor:?tab?Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center
    Tags:?tab?allen_county, americana
    Notes:?tab?Photocopied book. Photocopy marks., Irregular page numbering
    Contributor:?tab?Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center

    4 ELIZABETHAN KESWICK
    George Needham

    Occupation:

    2 ELIZABETHAN KESWICK
    of native gold and silver, and one-tenth of gold and silver ore holding 8 lbs. weight in the cwt. ; of every cwt. of copper, 2s., or one-twentieth during the first five years, and afterwards 2s. 6d. or one-fifteenth ; and too have the preferment in bying of all Pretious stones or pearl (!) to be found in the working of these mines ; also rights over tin and lead.
    Daniel Hechstetter was acting as agent for David Haug, Hans Langnauer Co., of Augsburg, already great dealers in silks, cloths, and draperies, in groceries and the spices of the East Indies, and like other wealthy business men of the time, in banking and bill discounting. They had widespread branches, reaching from Venice to Antwerp and from Cracow to Lyons ; and though not originally interested in mines, they had recently taken over from the successor of the famous Augsburg house of the Fuggers the control of the copper mines
    of Neusohl in Northern Hungary. One of their branches was at Schwatz, in Tyrol, near Innsbruck, a celebrated mining centre, where silver, copper, and iron were produced; and we find by these account books that it was from Schwatz that some of the first miners were sent by them to England. For their earlier history see Dr. Meilingers work, named in the Bibliography above.
    The English records tell us that Hechstetter (July, 1565) offered to form a company and to give shares to Sir William Cecil, to the Earls of Pembroke and Leicester, Mr. Tamworth, and Alderman Duckett ; the actual assignment of the 24 shares can be gathered from the account books, with the dates at which the shareholders entered the Company.* For the sake of convenience I have set out these statements in the following table : -
    * The expenses of 1564-5 (see p. 5) were charged to the first nine shareholders, who must therefore have joined the Company as from its formation.

    ?i?Title:?tab?Elizabetan Keswick, The settlement of the German miners, original accounts from Ausburg, translated, Tract series, no. 8, 1882
    Description:?tab?Description based on: no. 9, Issued by: the Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society, 16
    Volume:?tab?no. 8
    Publication date:?tab?1882
    Publisher:?tab?Kendal [Westmorland] : T. Wilson
    Author:?tab?Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Arch?ological Society. cn
    Sponsor:?tab?Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center
    Tags:?tab?allen_county, americana
    Notes:?tab?Photocopied book. Photocopy marks., Irregular page numbering
    Contributor:?tab?Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center
    ?/i?
    4 ELIZABETHAN KESWICK
    George Needham; Patten | ; Sir L. Duckett i ; Tamworth | ; Field J ; Anthony Duckett. I ; William Burd, treasurer to the Company, | ; Customer Smyth, I ;
    Lord Pembroke, i ; Richard Barnes, | ; Nicholas Culverwell, I; Thomas Revet, i ; Anthony Gamage, I. And in 15S0, when the company was reconstructed by Customer Smyth, the English shareholders were Lords Burghley, Pembroke, Leicester, and Mount joy ; Spinola and Tamworth; Aldermen Duckett, Gamage, Barnes, and Springham ; Customer Smyth, T. Revet, W. Patten,
    N. Culverwell, W. Winter, J. Dudley, W. Burd, Jeffrey Duckett, Anthony Duckett, M. Field, and G. Needham.
    That is to say, nearly all the English shareholders kept their places in the Company, while the German shares (10 out of 24) were in the hands of Daniel Hechstetter for the strangers. Mr. W. R. Scott (see the Bibliography given above) points out that the average price realised was ?1200 a share, which meant no more than the right to participate in the monopoly; and that beside this initial outlay, shareholders were liable to calls for prospecting and for development of their properties. From these accounts I gather that most of the English shareholders did not respond to these calls. The first of the detailed account books begins with 1569, but scattered through the volumes there are some notices which give general returns of expenses for the first four years, as well as a few particulars regarding the journeys of the miners to England and the implements and materials supplied from Germany. For the sake of clearness and brevity I have tabulated the figures representing the initial outlay, giving from 1566 to 1568 the sums in pounds only (most of the accounts being kept in English money), and where the odd shillings and pence of the original reach more than los. the amount is represented by the next higher figure in pounds (/19 gs. 6d. is stated as ?19, while ?19 los. 6d. is given as ?20), though ...
    ?i?Legacy Family Tree?/i?
    ?i?Title:?tab?Elizabetan Keswick, The settlement of the German miners, original accounts from Ausburg, translated, Tract series, no. 8, 1882
    Description:?tab?Description based on: no. 9, Issued by: the Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society, 16
    Volume:?tab?no. 8
    Publication date:?tab?1882
    Publisher:?tab?Kendal [Westmorland] : T. Wilson
    Author:?tab?Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Arch?ological Society. cn
    Sponsor:?tab?Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center
    Tags:?tab?allen_county, americana
    Notes:?tab?Photocopied book. Photocopy marks., Irregular page numbering
    Contributor:?tab?Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center
    ?/i?
    14 ELIZABETHAN KESWICK
    and groves, which had for ages shaded the shores and promontories of that lovely lake - Where the rude axe with heaved stroke
    Was never heard the nymphs to daunt.
    Or fright them from their hallowed haunt.
    But the accounts for Charcoal, Peat, and Carnage of Ore show the rise of actual smelting at the new buildings and the complete devastation of the woods, far and wide.
    This work was done almost entirely by an army of local farmers (pauern), though, as we shall see, skilled workmen for charcoal-burning were imported from the Midlands. But the sum of over ?1600 distributed in the neighbourhood in two and a half years, in addition to all that found its way by employment, purveying, and indirectly into local pockets, must have assured
    the Keswick folk that their early hostility to the Germans had been a great mistake.
    Carriage usually meant fetching goods from London or Newcastle by the ordinary carriers. In the middle of 1567 the Company began keeping its own carts and horses, for building and for carriage of special articles close to Keswick ; but this did not supersede the use of English packhorses for charcoal, peat, ore, and a Httle later for stone-coal. As the work developed, other accounts were opened. Most of these will be found represented ; though I have omitted all under the heading of Interest, because their value for our present purpose is small in comparison with the many which claim a place.
    1564.
    For 1564 I find only one entry, recording a payment on June 21st to Daniel Hechstetter, Ludwig Haug, and Hans Loner for travelling (from Augsburg to England) and for men hired from Castein (Gastein in Tyrol,...

    ?i?Title:?tab?Elizabetan Keswick, The settlement of the German miners, original accounts from Ausburg, translated, Tract series, no. 8, 1882
    Description:?tab?Description based on: no. 9, Issued by: the Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society, 16
    Volume:?tab?no. 8
    Publication date:?tab?1882
    Publisher:?tab?Kendal [Westmorland] : T. Wilson
    Author:?tab?Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Arch?ological Society. cn
    Sponsor:?tab?Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center
    Tags:?tab?allen_county, americana
    Notes:?tab?Photocopied book. Photocopy marks., Irregular page numbering
    Contributor:?tab?Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center?/i?

    24
    ELIZABETHAN KESWICK
    of English sliareholders, who were never to be less than sixteen.
    The first letter calendared among the English State Papers for 1568 is from Daniel Ulstatt or Ulstet, who had come to reside in Keswick as representative of the German firm, in the place of Junker Ludwig Haug, as he is called in the accounts. Daniel Hechstetter was still travelling frequently between Germany- and England, and did not come into permanent residence until 1572. This letter reads rather curiously when wc remember that Mr. Ulstet was the father of an illegitimate child at Keswick ; and if the special provision of fish on Fridays
    for him be taken as an indication of his religion, it is odd that he should have applied to Queen Elizabeth's minister for a German preacher. The miners from Tyrol, and especially from Styria (whence some by their names must have come), were probably Lutherans, though most Bavarians were Roman Catholics; at least, this was the case shortly afterwards, and all the colony seem to have gone without protest to the English church.* There is no trace in the accounts of the appointment of a German clergyman, though a chapel is mentioned (p. 32) ; the two Becks, clergy of that period, were pretty certainly English. And Ulstatt was soon on good terms with Lady Radcliffe.

    1568, June 25. Daniel Ulstatt from Keswick to Cecil. Is surprised at the mineral richness of the kingdom. Progress of their works, which are opposed by Lady Radcliffe. A preacher in their own language is much wanted among the workmen.
    June 30. George Lamplugh sends specimens to Cecil.
    Sept. 2. Notes on Needhams letter touching his negotiation with Mr. Curwen for ground at Workington to build a wharf.
    Oct. 12. More about the wharf. Difficulty of procuring
    _________
    * In the Privy Council Acts, June and November, 1574, there is mention of
    one Martin Moisor or Moiscr as apprelicndod with James Dugdale, a priest,
    on matters of religion, This looks like the name Moser or Moiser of our
    colony, but our Martin M. was then only seven or eight years old. Moser,
    from Mosser in Cumberland or Mozergh in Westmorland, was also a local
    English surname.

    ?i?Title:?tab?Elizabetan Keswick, The settlement of the German miners, original accounts from Ausburg, translated, Tract series, no. 8, 1882
    Description:?tab?Description based on: no. 9, Issued by: the Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society, 16
    Volume:?tab?no. 8
    Publication date:?tab?1882
    Publisher:?tab?Kendal [Westmorland] : T. Wilson
    Author:?tab?Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Arch?ological Society. cn
    Sponsor:?tab?Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center
    Tags:?tab?allen_county, americana
    Notes:?tab?Photocopied book. Photocopy marks., Irregular page numbering
    Contributor:?tab?Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center

    ?/i?200 ELIZABETHAN KESWICK
    Although it is not intended in this volume to give a history of the Mining Company the reader who has followed the fortunes of Mr, Daniel and his party so far may reasonably ask for the end of the story, for we leave them at a crisis. From various sources* we gatlier that Hechstetter struggled on for a few years, but by 1578 found it necessary to propose that the shareholders should
    provide ?1000 for working expenses, or else leave him to work the mines with his own partners. He died in 1581. Mr. Scott says that another German firm made an offer, in the belief that they could extract three times
    as much copper from the ore as Hechstetter got ; and we
    find elsewhere that in 1581 George Needham brought
    Joachim Gans to Keswick with proposals for a reform
    at Smelthouses. But this came to nothing. Meanwhile
    Customer Thomas Smytli, one of the sliareholders, took
    a lease of the Companys works, guaranteeing to pay
    the Queens royalties and a dividend to the shareholders.
    The Cornish mines were then opened afresh, and Ulrich
    Frass was sent as manager to Treworth, near Perin Sands.
    We hear of him there in January, 1583-4, as ill in health,
    but verye carfful and dylygent, and as revisiting
    Cimiberland in the summer of 1585. By this time Hans
    Hering had been to Neath in South Wales to report on
    the ores of that district, and in March, 1586, Ulrich Frass
    had lately been sent to Neath and a smelting-house had
    been set up there. Frass, improving on the invention
    of Joachim Gans, found it more profitable to smelt all
    sorts of copper ore together, and according to Sir Hussey
    Vivian {Copper Smelting, 1881), he introduced the process
    employed in South Wales up to modern times.
    Mark Steinberger and Richard Ledes remained at
    Keswick, with Emanuel and the younger Daniel Hechstetter.
    For seven years Customer Smyths enterprise
    * Mr. W. K. Scott, op. cit., Col. Grant-Francis, F.S.A., The smelting of
    copper in the Swansea district (ed. 2, 1881), and local notices.


    Residence:

    24
    ELIZABETHAN KESWICK
    of English sliareholders, who were never to be less than
    sixteen.
    The first letter calendared among the English vState
    Papers for 1568 is from Daniel Ulstatt or Ulstet, who had
    come to reside in Keswick as representative of the German
    firm, in the place of Junker Ludwig Haug, as he is
    called in the accounts. Daniel Hechstetter was still
    travelling frequently between Germany- and England,
    and did not come into permanent residence until 1572.
    This letter reads rather curiously when wc remember
    that Mr. Ulstet was the father of an illegitimate child
    at Keswick ; and if the special provision of fish on Fridays
    for him be taken as an indication of his religion, it is odd
    that he should have applied to Queen Elizabeths minister
    for a German preacher. The miners from Tyrol, and
    especially from Styria (whence some by their names must
    have come), were probably Lutherans, though most
    Bavarians were Roman Catholics ; at least, this was the
    case shortl

    Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. Emanuel Hechstetter  Descendancy chart to this point died on 13 Aug 1614; was buried in Crosthwaite Church, Keswick, England.
    2. 3. Daniel Hechstetter  Descendancy chart to this point


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Emanuel Hechstetter Descendancy chart to this point (1.Daniel1) died on 13 Aug 1614; was buried in Crosthwaite Church, Keswick, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: 37103DDBA5694A9AA85F2490D4F5657BB557

    Family/Spouse: Thomazine. Thomazine died on 22 Mar 1611/12; was buried in Crosthwaite Church, Keswick, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 4. Daniel Hechstetter  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1592; was christened about 1592 in Crosthwaith; died about 1686 in Bolton, Lancastershire, England.
    2. 5. Joseph Hechstetter  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1593; died about 1656; was buried in Crosthwaite Church, Keswick, England.
    3. 6. Ambrose Hechstetter  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1594; and died.
    4. 7. Samuel Hechstetter  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1595; died about 1595.
    5. 8. Thomazin Hechstetter  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1596 in Keswick, Cumberland, England; and died.
    6. 9. Jerome Hechstetter  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1599; and died.
    7. 10. Susanna Hechstetter  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1602; and died.
    8. 11. Barbara Hechstetter  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1604; and died.
    9. 12. Jane Hechstetter  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1608; and died.
    10. 13. Jonathan Hechstetter  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1612; and died.

  2. 3.  Daniel Hechstetter Descendancy chart to this point (1.Daniel1)

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: CB078A5EF8ED4D8D8972F74C31EBB242C708



Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Daniel Hechstetter Descendancy chart to this point (2.Emanuel2, 1.Daniel1) was born about 1592; was christened about 1592 in Crosthwaith; died about 1686 in Bolton, Lancastershire, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: 9718D0B26D6A446EB6A4E8E57E5DE147E49F
    • Occupation: Bef 1686, Bolton, Lancastershire, England; Rector of Bolton

    Notes:

    Occupation:

    240
    WHITEHAVEN.
    October, 1722, Gustavus Thomson, Esq., of Arkleby Hall, became
    the owner of this property, and in that year sold off a portion to
    one Christopher Thomson ; perhaps it was part of the dowry of
    his wife Joanna, one of the two daughters of the Humphrey
    Senhouse already mentioned. Bridget, the other, married John
    Christian, at Cross Canonby, May 14th, 17 18. (It was in
    recollection of his maternal ancestry, and probably also with
    another allusion, for it is said to have been the place of his somewhat
    sudden birth, that Lord Chief Justice Law, her grandson,
    selected the title of Ellenborough when he was elevated to the
    peerage.)
    I may be allowed to enlarge a little upon Gustavus Thomson
    and his family, for their story has not been told, and is well worth
    the telling. Soon after the glorious Restoration, for such jolly
    doings would scarcely have taken ijlace in the days of Puritanism,
    or else would have been kept more sub rosd, Mr. Porter, of Weary
    Hall, in the parish of Bolton, attended the races at York, and was
    unfortunate in his betting transactions ; money was wanted to pay
    his debts of honour, and then and there he sold his advowsons of
    Bolton and Plumbland to Mr. Richard Thompson, of Kilham in
    Yorkshire, for ^100 down. It is sad to think that for a few years
    Mr. Thompson received no interest on his capital, but in 1686
    fortune smiled, for the Rev. Daniel Hechstetter, of the
    Hechstetters of Keswick, Rector of Bolton, died ; and in the very
    same year the Rev. Joseph Nicolson, father of William Nicolson,
    Bishop of Carlisle, was laid beneath the Communion table at
    Plumbland. Mr. Richard Thompson was at last in a position to
    recoup himself, and well he availed himself of the opportunity.
    He presented both rectories to the Rev. Michael Robmson, with
    an agreement in the background that he - the patron - was to
    receive ?,60 per annum for fourteen years, after which the rector
    was to have both livings clear for the rest of his life ; but alas !
    for poor Michael, he died in the very terminal year of 1700. Mr.
    Richard Thompson was not quite prepared for this stroke of good
    luck, for his sons were all laymen, and Gustavus, who was the one
    pitched upon to succeed to this ecclesiastical prize, was in the
    army ; but there were no penny papers in those days ; a ...

    Title:?tab?Publications, Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society, Kendal, England, Vol. 5, 1877
    Subject:?tab?Cumberland (England) -- Antiquities, Westmorland (England) -- Antiquities
    Description:?tab?16
    Volume:?tab?5
    Publication date:?tab?1877
    Publisher:?tab?Kendal, [Eng.]. Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society
    Author:?tab?Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Arch?ological Society. cn
    Sponsor:?tab?MSN
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    Notes:?tab?Large-sized pedigree at end of book was photographed in four sections for better resolution
    Contributor:?tab?Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center

    Family/Spouse: Jane. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 14. Roger Hechstetter  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1591; and died.
    2. 15. Francis Hechstetter  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1593; and died.
    3. 16. Radigunda Hechstetter  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1594; and died.
    4. 17. Nathaniel Hechstetter  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1595; and died.
    5. 18. Samuel Hechstetter  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1599; and died.

  2. 5.  Joseph Hechstetter Descendancy chart to this point (2.Emanuel2, 1.Daniel1) was born about 1593; died about 1656; was buried in Crosthwaite Church, Keswick, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: 4D0044C59A0548F984F64CC4E64175025E46

    Family/Spouse: Joyce Bankes. Joyce (daughter of Bankes) was born in Keswick, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Family/Spouse: Margaret. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 19. Thomazine Hechstetter  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 20. Margaret Hechstetter  Descendancy chart to this point
    3. 21. Ann Hechstetter  Descendancy chart to this point
    4. 22. Emanuel Hechstetter  Descendancy chart to this point
    5. 23. Thomazine Hechstetter  Descendancy chart to this point
    6. 24. Katharine Hechstetter  Descendancy chart to this point

  3. 6.  Ambrose Hechstetter Descendancy chart to this point (2.Emanuel2, 1.Daniel1) was born about 1594; and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: E9B7782AD3BF43E588B995699AC80B9F470E


  4. 7.  Samuel Hechstetter Descendancy chart to this point (2.Emanuel2, 1.Daniel1) was born about 1595; died about 1595.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: B0B87988C3C141D0A36A9A1025ACEEC236B7


  5. 8.  Thomazin Hechstetter Descendancy chart to this point (2.Emanuel2, 1.Daniel1) was born about 1596 in Keswick, Cumberland, England; and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FamilySearch ID: MHH9-G1S
    • _UID: 7E23BEB0592C41D7859A6E8A8B0FDDBBF5DC

    Notes:

    FamilySearch ID:
    https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MHH9-G1S

    Thomazin married George Tullye, Gentleman on 22 Apr 1613 in Crosthwaite Church, Keswick, England. George (son of Thomas Tullye) was born in Carlisle, Cumberland County, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 25. Timothie Tullye  Descendancy chart to this point was born about Mar 1614 in Crosthwaite, Cumberland, England; was christened on 20 Mar 1613/14 in Crosthwaite Church, Keswick, England; and died.
    2. 26. Dorothy Tullye  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1615 1630; and died.
    3. 27. Thomas Tullie, D. D.  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 22 Jul 1620 in St. Martin's Parish, Carlisle, Cumberland, England; was christened in St Mary's, Carlisle, Cumberland County, England; died on 14 Jan 1674/75 in Grittleton, Wiltshire, England; was buried on 18 Jan 1674/75 in Grittleton, Wiltshire, England.
    4. 28. Isaac Tullie  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1626; and died.

  6. 9.  Jerome Hechstetter Descendancy chart to this point (2.Emanuel2, 1.Daniel1) was born about 1599; and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: 3E88057729524A449A940875298A8AF22580


  7. 10.  Susanna Hechstetter Descendancy chart to this point (2.Emanuel2, 1.Daniel1) was born about 1602; and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: 6A333E8709DC4D90AE1B76ABD136ADE0A236


  8. 11.  Barbara Hechstetter Descendancy chart to this point (2.Emanuel2, 1.Daniel1) was born about 1604; and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: 354019EEBD53475CAA6E47E4113CAC2590D8


  9. 12.  Jane Hechstetter Descendancy chart to this point (2.Emanuel2, 1.Daniel1) was born about 1608; and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: C726ED526DD24EDFBAD48E33CC1DF01BDB40


  10. 13.  Jonathan Hechstetter Descendancy chart to this point (2.Emanuel2, 1.Daniel1) was born about 1612; and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: 8A9351B7AD6E49259160E966982BAE67C633



Generation: 4

  1. 14.  Roger Hechstetter Descendancy chart to this point (4.Daniel3, 2.Emanuel2, 1.Daniel1) was born about 1591; and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: 9791345687F04C4B8166BEAF15B974267CA2


  2. 15.  Francis Hechstetter Descendancy chart to this point (4.Daniel3, 2.Emanuel2, 1.Daniel1) was born about 1593; and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: 4F761D8541E84517A3EA1B56B126AC5FCC71

    Family/Spouse: Elizabeth. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 29. Grace Hechstetter  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 30. Jane Hechstetter  Descendancy chart to this point
    3. 31. Christina Hechstetter  Descendancy chart to this point
    4. 32. Francis Hechstetter  Descendancy chart to this point
    5. 33. Daniel Hechstetter  Descendancy chart to this point
    6. 34. Roger Hechstetter  Descendancy chart to this point
    7. 35. Elizabeth Hechstetter  Descendancy chart to this point

  3. 16.  Radigunda Hechstetter Descendancy chart to this point (4.Daniel3, 2.Emanuel2, 1.Daniel1) was born about 1594; and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: D3826B24B0264E129109284C21784EA3B26A


  4. 17.  Nathaniel Hechstetter Descendancy chart to this point (4.Daniel3, 2.Emanuel2, 1.Daniel1) was born about 1595; and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: AEFA44D938E044F49DB01566B3211D400E9C


  5. 18.  Samuel Hechstetter Descendancy chart to this point (4.Daniel3, 2.Emanuel2, 1.Daniel1) was born about 1599; and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: 98949B073D20465183B9BA8430CC5C7B0F40


  6. 19.  Thomazine Hechstetter Descendancy chart to this point (5.Joseph3, 2.Emanuel2, 1.Daniel1)

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: 0C03BA63278042C0A787E9828C8955AE86D4


  7. 20.  Margaret Hechstetter Descendancy chart to this point (5.Joseph3, 2.Emanuel2, 1.Daniel1)

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: 56520B416EAC4EADB8B86C8E9890886B8E63


  8. 21.  Ann Hechstetter Descendancy chart to this point (5.Joseph3, 2.Emanuel2, 1.Daniel1)

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: 0243B07A16014714A6D55B3522B9B582FE39


  9. 22.  Emanuel Hechstetter Descendancy chart to this point (5.Joseph3, 2.Emanuel2, 1.Daniel1)

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: A022880EDBFA4719AEE449894B9636F0F826


  10. 23.  Thomazine Hechstetter Descendancy chart to this point (5.Joseph3, 2.Emanuel2, 1.Daniel1)

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: 1F7A1F8C2E304C1FAE012A5FDCFC9AB269C3


  11. 24.  Katharine Hechstetter Descendancy chart to this point (5.Joseph3, 2.Emanuel2, 1.Daniel1)

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: 7014E55D85764F5C93563150B5DC5608C5CF


  12. 25.  Timothie Tullye Descendancy chart to this point (8.Thomazin3, 2.Emanuel2, 1.Daniel1) was born about Mar 1614 in Crosthwaite, Cumberland, England; was christened on 20 Mar 1613/14 in Crosthwaite Church, Keswick, England; and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FamilySearch ID: MHHB-4L2
    • Occupation: Teesdale, England; Rector, church in Teesdale
    • _UID: 1B295B8E378A49C4A22869A982C422A1E0AB
    • Occupation: 1639, Westmoreland, England; Rector, Clibborne,
    • Occupation: 1660, York, Yorkshire, England; Canon, York

    Notes:

    Christened:
    George Tullye
    Gender:?tab?Male
    Christening:?tab?Mar 20 1614
    Crosthwaite, Cumberland, England
    Son:?tab?Tymothie Tullye
    Indexing Project (Batch) Number:?tab?P00301-1
    System Origin:?tab?England-ODM
    GS Film number:?tab?0926148-149, 0924744

    FamilySearch ID:
    https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MHHB-4L2

    Timothie married Elizabeth Hutton on 10 Dec 1650 in Romaldkirk, Yorkshire, England. Elizabeth died about Mar 1709 in Kirk Linton, Cumberland, England; was buried on 4 Mar 1708/09 in Kirk Linton, Cumberland, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 36. Timothy Tullie  Descendancy chart to this point was born about Aug 1661 in Middleton-in-Teesdale, Durham, England; was christened on 21 Aug 1661 in Middleton-in-Teesdale, Durham, England; and died.

  13. 26.  Dorothy Tullye Descendancy chart to this point (8.Thomazin3, 2.Emanuel2, 1.Daniel1) was born in 1615 1630; and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: C644812E5B2E4C07B84662A4FADC25C256E7

    Dorothy married Thom Holmes about 1662 in St Mary's, Carlisle, Cumberland County, England. Thom was born in England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  14. 27.  Thomas Tullie, D. D. Descendancy chart to this point (8.Thomazin3, 2.Emanuel2, 1.Daniel1) was born on 22 Jul 1620 in St. Martin's Parish, Carlisle, Cumberland, England; was christened in St Mary's, Carlisle, Cumberland County, England; died on 14 Jan 1674/75 in Grittleton, Wiltshire, England; was buried on 18 Jan 1674/75 in Grittleton, Wiltshire, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Ripon, England; Dean of Ripon
    • _UID: D1E0209323F14440A006A7DF413B43DEC5D6
    • Occupation: Aft 1644, Tetbury, Oxfordshire, England; Master, Grammar School
    • Occupation: 1658, Grittleton, Wiltshire, England; appointed principal, St. Edmund Hall and Rector of Grittleton, Wiltshire
    • Occupation: 1660-Apr 1675; Nominated one of the royal chaplains in ordinary

    Notes:

    The son of George Tully of Carlisle, he was born in St. Mary's parish there on 22 July 1620. He was educated in the parish free school under John Winter, and afterwards at Barton Kirk in Westmorland. He matriculated at The Queen's College, Oxford, on 17 October 1634, graduating B.A. on 4 July 1639, and M.A. on 1 November 1642. He was elected a fellow of the college on 23 November 1643 and admitted 25 March 1644.

    When Oxford was occupied by the parliamentarians he retired, and obtained the mastership of the grammar school of Tetbury in Oxfordshire. Returning to Oxford, he was admitted B.D. on 23 July 1657, and in the year following was appointed principal of St. Edmund Hall and rector of Grittleton in Wiltshire. After the Restoration he was created D.D. on 9 November 1660, and nominated one of the royal chaplains in ordinary, and in April 1675 was appointed dean of Ripon. According to Nicholas Tyacke, he was an important conforming Calvinist voice in the post-Restoration Church of England,[1] even if his strictness, in the view of Anthony Wood, hindered his advancement.

    He died in the parsonage-house at Grittleton on 14 January 1676.

    ?b?Works?/b?
    He was the author of:

    Logica Apodeictica, sive Tractatus brevis et dilucidus de demonstratione; cum dissertatiuncula Gassendi eodem pertinente, Oxford, 1662, arguing against Pierre Gassendi.
    A Letter written to a Friend in Wilts upon occasion of a late ridiculous Pamphlet, wherein was inserted a pretended Prophecie of Thomas Becket's, London, 1666.
    Praecipuorum Theologiae Capitum Enchiridion Didacticum, London, 1668; Oxford, 1683; Oxford, 1700.
    Justificatio Paulina sine Operibus, Oxford, 1674. This was a criticism of the Harmonia Apostolica of George Bull.
    Tully also wrote several other controversial pamphlets against Richard Baxter and others.

    Occupation:
    It is said that his strict adherence to Calvinism hindered his advancement.

    Died:
    First name(s)?tab?Thomas
    Last name?tab?Tullie
    Gender?tab?Male
    Marital status?tab?-
    Occupation?tab?-
    Event year?tab?1675
    Birth year?tab?-
    Death year?tab?1675
    Death date?tab?14 Jan 1675
    Age at death?tab?-
    Burial year?tab?1675
    Burial date?tab?18 Jan 1675
    Burial place?tab?Wiltshire, England
    Place?tab?-
    County?tab?Wiltshire
    Country?tab?England
    Record set?tab?England Deaths & Burials 1538-1991
    Category?tab?Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers)
    Subcategory?tab?Parish Burials
    Collections from?tab?England, United Kingdom
    Index (c) IRI. Used by permission of FamilySearch Intl

    Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 37. Edward Tullie  Descendancy chart to this point was born about Mar 1641 in Morpeth, Northumberland, England; was christened on 14 Mar 1640/41 in Morpeth, Northumberland, England; and died.

    Thomas married Ann Smart on 3 Nov 1646 in Morpeth, Northumberland, England. Ann (daughter of Valentine Smart) was born about 1616; was christened on 19 Jun 1616 in Newton Tony, Wiltshire, England; died before 1651. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Thomas married Isabell Noble on 3 Jun 1651 in Morpeth, Northumberland, England. Isabell died about Jan 1671/72; was buried on 19 Jan 1671/72 in Morpeth, Northumberland, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  15. 28.  Isaac Tullie Descendancy chart to this point (8.Thomazin3, 2.Emanuel2, 1.Daniel1) was born about 1626; and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: 531B5CDCBEF44EBDBE483661907B59DD415F
    • Occupation: 1644 1645, Carlisle, Cumberland County, England; Writer of the Narrative of th Siege of Carlisle, 1644-45
    • Occupation: Bef 1654, Carlisle, Cumberland County, England; Apprentice to John Langhorn
    • Occupation: 19 Apr 1754; admitted to Merchant's Guild
    • Occupation: Abt 1847, Carlisle, Cumberland County, England; Author, 'The Narrative of the Seige of Carlisle, 1644-45)

    Notes:

    Occupation:
    1644-45 Invasion by Scottisharmy under General Leslie acting on behalf of the English parliament.

    Occupation:
    Isaak Tullye ye sonne of George Tully of ye Citty of Carlisle, gentleman, late apprentice to Mr. John Langhorn, is admitted a brother of this trade by ye generall consent og this occupation and has paid for his entrie, 6, 8d.

    Occupation:
    The city was invaded by a Scottish army under General Leslie acting on behalf of the English parliament. It is said that "posterity is inebted to Isaac Tullie for whatever is known about the incidents of the seige". He was at the time only a youth of 18 years.

    Buried:
    First name(s)?tab?Isaac
    Last name?tab?Tullie
    Birth year?tab?-
    Parish?tab?Newcastle/st. Nicholas
    Death year?tab?1712
    Burial year?tab?1712
    Burial date?tab?23 Sep 1712
    Relative's first name(s)?tab?Tim (merchant)
    Relationship?tab?Son
    County?tab?Northumberland
    Country?tab?England
    Record set?tab?Northumberland And Durham Burials
    Category?tab?Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers)
    Subcategory?tab?Parish Burials
    Collections from?tab?England, United Kingdom
    Northumberland & Durham Family History Society

    Transcriptions ? Northumberland & Durham Family History Society

    First name(s)?tab?Isaac
    Last name?tab?Tullie
    Birth year?tab?-
    Death year?tab?1712
    Burial year?tab?1712
    Burial date?tab?23 Sep 1712
    Church?tab?St Nicholas
    Denomination?tab?Anglican
    Place?tab?Newcastle upon Tyne
    County?tab?Northumberland
    Country?tab?England
    Record set?tab?National Burial Index For England & Wales
    Category?tab?Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers)
    Subcategory?tab?Parish Burials
    Collections from?tab?United Kingdom, England
    Northumberland & Durham Family History Society

    Transcriptions ? Northumberland & Durham Family History Society

    Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 38. Thomas Tullie  Descendancy chart to this point died on 18 Jan 1725/26 in St Mary's, Carlisle, Cumberland County, England.
    2. 39. George Tullie  Descendancy chart to this point was born about Sep 1652; was christened on 5 Sep 1652 in St Mary's, Carlisle, Cumberland County, England; died on 24 Apr 1695 in Gateshead, Durham, England; was buried in Gateshead, Durham, England.


Generation: 5

  1. 29.  Grace Hechstetter Descendancy chart to this point (15.Francis4, 4.Daniel3, 2.Emanuel2, 1.Daniel1)

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: 17D9A5D2B99F44B182B9A9A89BECE18C3414


  2. 30.  Jane Hechstetter Descendancy chart to this point (15.Francis4, 4.Daniel3, 2.Emanuel2, 1.Daniel1)

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: C962BCBE2ECD4EF8A8A13F164442BE7C4454


  3. 31.  Christina Hechstetter Descendancy chart to this point (15.Francis4, 4.Daniel3, 2.Emanuel2, 1.Daniel1)

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: C5B8DFA3DADF46ED914CA3B5A7F48972B662


  4. 32.  Francis Hechstetter Descendancy chart to this point (15.Francis4, 4.Daniel3, 2.Emanuel2, 1.Daniel1)

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: 1F94A11AF561483C89BAD04627BA2A0AB613


  5. 33.  Daniel Hechstetter Descendancy chart to this point (15.Francis4, 4.Daniel3, 2.Emanuel2, 1.Daniel1)

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: M. A. Queens College, Oxford; Master of Carlisle
    • _UID: E754D89B7E81456B9752D3E251CA68FD7BB4


  6. 34.  Roger Hechstetter Descendancy chart to this point (15.Francis4, 4.Daniel3, 2.Emanuel2, 1.Daniel1)

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: C92001CD72E34DE799BD81CA179CF3BF46E1


  7. 35.  Elizabeth Hechstetter Descendancy chart to this point (15.Francis4, 4.Daniel3, 2.Emanuel2, 1.Daniel1)

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: 69841408D3B84C8D85066F6B85FA163CA3F2


  8. 36.  Timothy Tullie Descendancy chart to this point (25.Timothie4, 8.Thomazin3, 2.Emanuel2, 1.Daniel1) was born about Aug 1661 in Middleton-in-Teesdale, Durham, England; was christened on 21 Aug 1661 in Middleton-in-Teesdale, Durham, England; and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: 813F2EA2A9CE40FE8781C4C04A1A2A3998CD

    Notes:

    Christened:
    Name:?tab?Timothy Tullie
    Gender:?tab?Male
    Baptism Date:?tab?21 Aug 1661
    Baptism Place:?tab?Middleton-IN-Teesdale,Durham,England
    Father:?tab?Timothy Tullie
    Mother:?tab?Elizabeth
    FHL Film Number:?tab?90787

    Family/Spouse: Mary. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 40. Isaac Tullye  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Oct 1711 in St. Nicholas Parish, Newcastle-on-Tyne, Northumberland, England; was christened on 30 Oct 1711 in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Tyne and Wear, Northumberland, England; died about 1712 in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Tyne and Wear, Northumberland, England; was buried on 23 Sep 1712 in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, St Nicholas, Northumberland, England.

  9. 37.  Edward Tullie Descendancy chart to this point (27.Thomas4, 8.Thomazin3, 2.Emanuel2, 1.Daniel1) was born about Mar 1641 in Morpeth, Northumberland, England; was christened on 14 Mar 1640/41 in Morpeth, Northumberland, England; and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: 8F8962174CA84638A37627B5B5F3BAA80288

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Name:?tab?Edward Tullie
    Gender:?tab?Male
    Baptism Date:?tab?14 Mar 1641
    Baptism Place:?tab?Morpeth,Northumberland,England
    Father:?tab?Thomas Tullie
    FHL Film Number:?tab?415391


  10. 38.  Thomas Tullie Descendancy chart to this point (28.Isaac4, 8.Thomazin3, 2.Emanuel2, 1.Daniel1) died on 18 Jan 1725/26 in St Mary's, Carlisle, Cumberland County, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: 3F30A77593C24108BF8B6ABF9988426C6BC7
    • Residence: Abt 1689, Carlisle, Cumberland County, England; Built great house on Abbey St.
    • Occupation: Abt 1691, Carlisle, Cumberland County, England; Chancellor of Carlisle
    • Occupation: 1716 1726, Carlisle, Cumberland County, England; Dean of Carlisle

    Notes:

    Residence:
    The earliest documentary evidence about the house in Abbey Street is in a lease of 1691, which was granted by the Dean and Chapter of Carlisle to Thomas Tullie, their colleague, who at that time was Chancellor of Carlisle, and who later became Dean.
    By the terms of the lease Thomas Tullie acquired a gardenin 'Abbey Gate", as the street was then known. This reference to the house would accord well with the date still to be seen on the leaden fall-pipes on the garden elevation of the house (1689).

    Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 41. William Tullie  Descendancy chart to this point died about 1765.
    2. 42. Thomas Tullie  Descendancy chart to this point
    3. 43. Ann Tullie  Descendancy chart to this point
    4. 44. Isabella Tullie  Descendancy chart to this point
    5. 45. Jerome Tullie, of Tullie House  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1694 in Carlisle, Cumberland County, England; died about 1756.

  11. 39.  George Tullie Descendancy chart to this point (28.Isaac4, 8.Thomazin3, 2.Emanuel2, 1.Daniel1) was born about Sep 1652; was christened on 5 Sep 1652 in St Mary's, Carlisle, Cumberland County, England; died on 24 Apr 1695 in Gateshead, Durham, England; was buried in Gateshead, Durham, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: York, Yorkshire, England; chaplain to Richard Sterne, archbishop of York
    • Occupation: Newcastle-upon-Tyne, St Nicholas, Northumberland, England; Preacher, St. Nicholas
    • _UID: D7EC93BB23FD4534A36EA6F27F51EEA3B4FC
    • Occupation: 1680, York, Yorkshire, England; Sub Dean of York
    • Occupation: 1681, Ripon, England; Prebendary of Ripon
    • Occupation: 1691, Gateshead, Durham, England; Rector

    Notes:

    Died:
    left a widow and two children



Generation: 6

  1. 40.  Isaac Tullye Descendancy chart to this point (36.Timothy5, 25.Timothie4, 8.Thomazin3, 2.Emanuel2, 1.Daniel1) was born in Oct 1711 in St. Nicholas Parish, Newcastle-on-Tyne, Northumberland, England; was christened on 30 Oct 1711 in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Tyne and Wear, Northumberland, England; died about 1712 in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Tyne and Wear, Northumberland, England; was buried on 23 Sep 1712 in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, St Nicholas, Northumberland, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: 6E9421873DA44338BDA44E182A25D74F4277

    Notes:

    Christened:
    Name:?tab?Isaac Tullie
    Gender:?tab?Male
    Baptism Date:?tab?30 Oct 1711
    Baptism Place:?tab?St Nicholas Parish Rec and Nonconf ,Newcastle Upon Tyne,Northumberland,England
    Death Date:?tab?23 Sep 1712
    Father:?tab?Timothy Tullie
    Mother:?tab?Mary
    FHL Film Number:?tab?0095017, 0095018, 0847912, 0847913

    Buried:
    First name(s)?tab?Isaac
    Last name?tab?Tullie
    Birth year?tab?-
    Parish?tab?Newcastle/st. Nicholas
    Death year?tab?1712
    Burial year?tab?1712
    Burial date?tab?23 Sep 1712
    Relative's first name(s)?tab?Tim (merchant)
    Relationship?tab?Son
    County?tab?Northumberland
    Country?tab?England
    Record set?tab?Northumberland And Durham Burials
    Category?tab?Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers)
    Subcategory?tab?Parish Burials
    Collections from?tab?England, United Kingdom
    Northumberland & Durham Family History Society

    Transcriptions ? Northumberland & Durham Family History Society


  2. 41.  William Tullie Descendancy chart to this point (38.Thomas5, 28.Isaac4, 8.Thomazin3, 2.Emanuel2, 1.Daniel1) died about 1765.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Chancery Office
    • _UID: 7605B79F50104B6BB51B34B8887010DB8681
    • Residence: Aft 1756, Carlisle, Cumberland County, England; Abbey House, following death of Jerome


  3. 42.  Thomas Tullie Descendancy chart to this point (38.Thomas5, 28.Isaac4, 8.Thomazin3, 2.Emanuel2, 1.Daniel1)

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Cleric, Preben dary of Carlisle
    • _UID: F01FEF63170A4FAC965FA428C751B876846C


  4. 43.  Ann Tullie Descendancy chart to this point (38.Thomas5, 28.Isaac4, 8.Thomazin3, 2.Emanuel2, 1.Daniel1)

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: 8A5BA450EC5A4478AE4F378831BADAFD59F9


  5. 44.  Isabella Tullie Descendancy chart to this point (38.Thomas5, 28.Isaac4, 8.Thomazin3, 2.Emanuel2, 1.Daniel1)

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FamilySearch ID: MH5F-9R7
    • Residence: acquired Abbey house after death of William, her brother
    • Residence: Tullie House, Carlisle, Cumberland, England; Tullie House
    • _UID: 88ABC6560D174D998860553C734953A586AF

    Notes:

    FamilySearch ID:
    https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MH5F-9R7

    Isabella married John Waugh on 30 Aug 1728 in Saint Mary, Carlisle, Cumberland, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 46. Judith Waugh  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 47. Isabella Waugh  Descendancy chart to this point
    3. 48. Margaret Waugh  Descendancy chart to this point
    4. 49. Waugh  Descendancy chart to this point
    5. 50. Waugh  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1731 in Carlisle, Cumberland County, England; and died.

  6. 45.  Jerome Tullie, of Tullie House Descendancy chart to this point (38.Thomas5, 28.Isaac4, 8.Thomazin3, 2.Emanuel2, 1.Daniel1) was born about 1694 in Carlisle, Cumberland County, England; died about 1756.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: Tullie House
    • _UID: 906FFEBA1E9D40A1A377E514ECEC9B15EE01



Generation: 7

  1. 46.  Judith Waugh Descendancy chart to this point (44.Isabella6, 38.Thomas5, 28.Isaac4, 8.Thomazin3, 2.Emanuel2, 1.Daniel1)

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence-Occupant: Tullie House, Carlisle, Cumberland, England; Tullie House
    • _UID: E1418802567142469C26C08E7961B56D0764

    Notes:

    Residence-Occupant:
    Role: Occupant


  2. 47.  Isabella Waugh Descendancy chart to this point (44.Isabella6, 38.Thomas5, 28.Isaac4, 8.Thomazin3, 2.Emanuel2, 1.Daniel1)

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence-Occupant: Tullie House, Carlisle, Cumberland, England; Tullie House
    • _UID: 32D3527688BF4BA39E57807B8B8F9647E939

    Notes:

    Residence-Occupant:
    Role: Occupant


  3. 48.  Margaret Waugh Descendancy chart to this point (44.Isabella6, 38.Thomas5, 28.Isaac4, 8.Thomazin3, 2.Emanuel2, 1.Daniel1)

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence-Occupant: Tullie House, Carlisle, Cumberland, England; Tullie House
    • _UID: 5BB9C5C99B8D44E99CAF1DE9138FC1EF9AFC

    Notes:

    Residence-Occupant:
    Role: Occupant


  4. 49.  Waugh Descendancy chart to this point (44.Isabella6, 38.Thomas5, 28.Isaac4, 8.Thomazin3, 2.Emanuel2, 1.Daniel1)

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence-Occupant: Tullie House, Carlisle, Cumberland, England; Tullie House
    • _UID: 730C56CF648843809668AFD66A26543DF790

    Notes:

    Residence-Occupant:
    Role: Occupant


  5. 50.  Waugh Descendancy chart to this point (44.Isabella6, 38.Thomas5, 28.Isaac4, 8.Thomazin3, 2.Emanuel2, 1.Daniel1) was born about 1731 in Carlisle, Cumberland County, England; and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence-Occupant: Tullie House, Carlisle, Cumberland, England; Tullie House
    • _UID: 8834A641A5E74841A1DDEB330B85E1854A45

    Notes:

    Residence-Occupant:
    Role: Occupant





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