/ Margaret Louise .


Husband:

Born: at:
Married: at:
Died: at:
Father: Claude Everett MAXWELL
Mother:
Spouses: Margaret Louise .

Wife: Margaret Louise .

Born: 23 NOV 1930at:
Died: 21 MAR 2000at: Carthage, MO
Father:
Mother:
Spouses:
Notes: [61]

CHILDREN

Name: Ronald "Ronnie MAXWELL
Born: 14 NOV 1951at:
Married: at:
Died: 22 AUG 1983at: Died in an ultralight plane crash
Spouses:

Name:
Born: at:
Died: at:
Spouses:

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[61] "Knots and Bumps"

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John HAMMONDS / Mary "Polly" HARRINGTON


Husband: John HAMMONDS

Born: at:
Married: at:
Died: at:
Father: Jacob HAMMONDS
Mother:
Spouses: Mary "Polly" HARRINGTON

Wife: Mary "Polly" HARRINGTON

Born: at:
Died: at:
Father: Drury HARRINGTON
Mother:
Spouses: John HAMMONDS

CHILDREN

Name: Elizabeth HAMMONDS
Born: 9 OCT 1811at: Lincoln, Georgia, USA
Married: at:
Died: at:
Spouses: Thomas Barlow YOUNGBLOOD

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Ernest JAGGERS / Sally


Husband: Ernest JAGGERS

Born: at:
Married: at:
Died: at:
Father: William Mace JAGGERS
Mother: Lucian HINTON
Spouses: Sally

Wife: Sally

Born: at:
Died: at:
Father:
Mother:
Spouses: Ernest JAGGERS

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Richard DE TEMPLE / Catherine LANGLEY


Husband: Richard DE TEMPLE

Born: 1231at: Dorset, England
Married: at:
Died: at: Leicestershire, England
Father: Henry DE TEMPLE
Mother: Matilda RIBBESFORD
Spouses: Catherine LANGLEY
Notes: [127]

Wife: Catherine LANGLEY

Born: 1240at: England
Died: at:
Father:
Mother:
Spouses: Richard DE TEMPLE

CHILDREN

Name: Nicholas DE TEMPLE
Born: JAN 1263at: Dorset, England
Married: 1288at:
Died: 1322at: Dorset, England
Spouses: Margaret CORBET

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[127] Baron is a title of nobility. In the kingdom of England, the medieval Latin word baro, baronis, was used originally to denote a tenant-in-chief of the early Norman kings, who held his lands by the feudal tenure of "barony", in Latin per baroniam, and who was entitled to attend the Great Council which by the 13th century had developed into the Parliament of England.[1] The title was quite common inmost European countries often in a slightly modified form. In Italian, the word used was Barone. The corresponding title in the Holy Roman Empire was Freiherr.

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