Miles Clifford Hineman

M, #122, b. 9 October 1914, d. 25 April 1977
Last Edited8 Aug 2017
     Miles Clifford Hineman married Martha Olive Kicher, daughter of Charles Fredrick Kicher and Nora Caroline Fillhart.
Miles Clifford Hineman was born on 9 October 1914 at Big Run, Jefferson Co., Pennsylvania, USA.
Miles Clifford Hineman died on 25 April 1977 at Phoenix, Maricopa Co., Arizona, USA, at age 62.
Miles Clifford Hineman was buried on 27 April 1977 at McClure Cemetery, Big Run, Jefferson Co., Pennsylvania, USA.

Family

Martha Olive Kicher b. 6 Jun 1918
Child
  • Living Hineman

Geoffroy II de Montfort seigneur de Montfort1

M, #123
FatherRaoul V de Montfort seigneur de Montfort1
MotherJulienne de Tournemire1
Last Edited1 Oct 2006
     Geoffroy II de Montfort seigneur de Montfort married Mahaut de Rostrenen.

Citations

  1. [S1968] J Bunot, "Bunot email 21 Oct 2005: "Re: Correction to Genealogics"," e-mail message from e-mail address (unknown address) to e-mail address, 21 Oct 2005. Hereinafter cited as "Bunot email 21 Oct 2005."

William Thompson

M, #125
Last Edited15 Nov 1998

Family

Evelyn Weakland
Child

Evelyn Weakland

F, #126
Last Edited15 Nov 1998

Family

William Thompson
Child

Konrad (?) Duke of Bavaria1

M, #128, b. 1052, d. 10 April 1055
FatherHeinrich III "The Black" (?) King of Germany, Holy Roman Emperor1,3,4 b. 28 Oct 1017, d. 5 Oct 1056
MotherAgnès (?) de Poitou, d Holy Roman Empress1,2 b. c 1025, d. 14 Dec 1077
Last Edited14 May 2020
     Konrad (?) Duke of Bavaria was born in 1052.1
Konrad (?) Duke of Bavaria died on 10 April 1055.1
      ; Leo van de Pas cites: Stammtafeln zur Geschichte der Europäischen Staaten, 4 volumes, Marburg, 1953, 1975., W. K. Prinz von Isenburg, Reference: I 4.1

Citations

  1. [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Konrad: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00027251&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
  2. [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Agnès de Poitou: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00020893&tree=LEO
  3. [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Heinrich III: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00027241&tree=LEO
  4. [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/GERMANY,%20Kings.htm#HeinrichIIIGermanydied1056B. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.

Eupraxia/Adelheid Vsevolodovna (?) of Kiev, Holy Roman Empress1,2

F, #130, b. circa 1070, d. 10 July 1109
FatherVsevolod I Yaroslavich (?) Grand Duke of Kiev, Pr of Pereyaslavl, Pr of Chernigov2,3,4,5 b. 1030, d. 13 Apr 1093
MotherAnna (?)2,4,5 d. 7 Oct 1111
Last Edited20 Jun 2020
     Eupraxia/Adelheid Vsevolodovna (?) of Kiev, Holy Roman Empress was born circa 1070; Genealogics says b. ca 1070; Rurik 8 page says b. ca 1071; Med Lands says b. 1071.2,4,5 She married Heinrich III von Stade Graf von Stade, Mkgf von Nordmark, son of Lothar-Udo III von Stade Graf von Stade, Markgraf der Nordmark and Oda (?) von Werl, between 1085 and 1086
;
Her 1st husband.2,5,6 Eupraxia/Adelheid Vsevolodovna (?) of Kiev, Holy Roman Empress married Heinrich IV (?) Holy Roman Emperor, son of Heinrich III "The Black" (?) King of Germany, Holy Roman Emperor and Agnès (?) de Poitou, d Holy Roman Empress, on 17 August 1089 at Köln, Germany (now),
;
His 2nd wife.1,2,7,8,9,4,5 Eupraxia/Adelheid Vsevolodovna (?) of Kiev, Holy Roman Empress and Heinrich IV (?) Holy Roman Emperor were divorced in 1093; Med Lands says div. 1095.1,8,9,4,5
Eupraxia/Adelheid Vsevolodovna (?) of Kiev, Holy Roman Empress died on 10 July 1109 at Pereyaslav.2,7,4,5
Eupraxia/Adelheid Vsevolodovna (?) of Kiev, Holy Roman Empress was buried after 10 July 1109 at Crypt Monastery, Kyiv (Kiev), Ukraine (now).5
     ; Per Genealogy.EU (Salian): “[2m.] Heinrich IV, King of Germany and Italy (1056-1106), Emperor (1085-1106), *11.11.1050, +7.8.1106; 1m: 1066 Berthe (*ca 1051 +1087), dau.of Otone of Savoy; 2m: 1089 Praxedis of Kiev (+1109)”.7
; Per Med Lands:
     "HEINRICH, son of HEINRICH III King of Germany [Emperor HEINRICH II] & his second wife Agnes de Poitou ([Goslar] 11 Nov 1050-Liège 7 Aug 1106, bur Speyer Cathedral). The Annalista Saxo records the birth of "Heinrico inperatori filius quartus Heinricus"[416]. He was installed as HEINRICH VIII Duke of Bavaria 1053-1054. His father crowned him associate king of Germany at Aachen 17 Jul 1054. He succeeded his father in 1056 as HEINRICH IV King of Germany, under the regency of his mother until 1062 when she resigned after Heinrich was kidnapped by Anno [II] Archbishop of Köln, who continued as regent until the king was declared of age 29 Mar 1065[417]. King Heinrich faced many difficulties with his nobility. He deprived Otto von Northeim of the duchy of Bavaria in 1070 after accusing him of an assassination plot. He imprisoned Magnus Billung Duke in Saxony, who had supported Otto von Northeim. He also lost the support of Rudolf von Rheinfelden Duke of Swabia, Berthold Duke of Carinthia and Welf IV Duke of Bavaria, who were said to have considered deposing him. King Heinrich was eventually forced to leave his fortress of Harzburg and seek protection in Worms, for which he rewarded the town with special privileges in 1074[418]. Under the peace of Gerstungen in early Feb 1074, he was obliged to demolish his castles, except Harzburg although the latter was stormed by Saxon peasantry and destroyed[419]. Difficulties with the papacy centred around the dispute about lay investiture in Germany. After King Heinrich's accession, the right of patricius to cast the first vote in papal elections was largely ignored, resulting in declining German influence in the selection of new Popes. Matters came to a head when the king sent Pope Gregory VII an accusatory letter, issued by the assembly at Worms held 21 Jan 1076. The Pope, in response, deposed and excommunicated the king, who was forced into obedience. King Heinrich crossed the Alps into Italy with his family and appeared in Jan 1077 as a penitent before the castle of Canossa, in which the Pope had taken refuge, and forced a reconciliation. The German princes, affronted by the withdrawal of the excommunication, elected Rudolf von Rheinfelden as rival king of Germany at Forcheim in Feb 1077[420]. The Pope repeated his excommunication order in 1080, and declared support for the anti-king[421]. King Heinrich responded by having Archbishop Wibert of Ravenna elected as Pope Clement III in Brixen in Jun 1080, and eventually bringing the rival pope to Rome for his enthronement at Easter 1084, after which Heinrich was crowned Emperor HEINRICH III 31 Mar 1084[422]. In the deepening dispute between Church and empire, Emperor Heinrich enjoyed temporary success against Matilda Ctss of Tuscany, one of the Pope's most ardent supporters, and defeated her troops at Tresenta in 1091[423]. However, the emperor was left without political support and was obliged to remain confined in a castle near Verona to avoid capture[424]. He returned to Germany in 1097 after six years campaigning in Italy, and recovered some of his political power after reconciling himself with the Welf and Zähringen families. He held an assembly at Mainz in 1098 to regulate the succession, declaring his older son deposed and nominating his younger son as his successor[425]. In 1102, Pope Paschal II renewed the excommunication against the emperor who largely ignored the move. At a general assembly in Mainz in 1103, the emperor proclaimed a four year peace for the empire, but in 1105 his son Heinrich rebelled against him, captured his father, forced him to hand over the royal insignia, and held him semi-prisoner at Ingelheim. The younger Heinrich declared himself sole king of Germany at an assembly in Mainz in early 1106. His father, however, escaped and rallied his forces around Liège, where he defeated his son's army[426]. The victory was short-lived as Emperor Heinrich III died soon after. The Gesta Friderici of Otto of Freising records his death at Liège and burial at Speyer[427]. The necrology of Prüm records the death "1106 7 Id Aug" of "Heinricus imperator filius Heinrici imperator"[428]. The Annales Spirenses record his burial at Speyer[429].
     "m firstly (betrothal Zürich 25 Dec 1055, Tribur[430] 13 Jul 1066) BERTHE de Savoie, daughter of ODDON Comte de Chablais, Marchese di Susa & his wife Adelaida Marchese di Susa (21 Sep 1051-Mainz 27 Dec 1087, bur Speyer Cathedral[431]). The Annalista Saxo names "Bertam filiam Ottonis marchionis de Italia et Adelheidis que soror erat comitis qui agnominatus est de Monte Bardonis in Italia et Immule seu Irmingardis" as wife of King Heinrich[432]. Her husband proposed to repudiate her in 1069, but withdrew his demand[433]. The dispute was not finally settled until 1077 when Empress Bertha's mother intervened to prevent any repudiation in return for mediating between the emperor and Pope Gregory VII in Canossa[434]. The Annales Sancti Diibodi record the death in 1087 of "Bertha imperatrix" and her burial "apud Moguntiam"[435]. The necrology of Regensburg St Emmeran records the death "VI Kal Jan" of "Berhta imperatrix"[436]. The necrology of Speyer records the death "VI Kal Jan" of "Bertha imperatrix"[437].
     "m secondly (14 Aug 1089, divorced 1095) as her second husband, IEVPRAXIA Vsevolodovna of Kiev, widow of HEINRICH III Graf von Stade Markgraf der Nordmark, daughter of VSEVOLOD Iaroslavich Grand Prince of Kiev & his second wife Anna of the Kumans ([1071]-1 Aug or 11 Nov 1109). The Annalista Saxo names "Eupracciam filiam regis Ruscie qui in nostra lingua vocobatur Adelheid, quam postea duxit Heinricus imperator" as wife of "Heinricus marchio"[438]. She was known as ADELHEID in Germany. Contemporary chroniclers were scandalised by the alleged sexual abuses inflicted on his second wife by Emperor Heinrich III. According to Helmold of Bossau Chronica Slavorum, King Heinrich "had made a public prostitute of his wife, subjecting her by force to the lust of other men". The emperor imprisoned his wife at Verona, from where she was released in 1094 by Matilda Ctss of Tuscany. The Chronicon of Bernold records that "Praxedis reginæ" made complaints about her treatment "inauditas fornicationum spurcicias" to the synod of Konstanz in 1094 and that her separation was agreed in 1095 at the same synod[439]. The Annales Sancti Diibodi gives lengthy details concerning her divorce[440]. The divorce is recorded in Annalista Saxo under 1094[441]. The empress publicly denounced her husband at the council of Piacenza, presided over by Pope Urban II from 1 Mar 1095[442]. She became a nun at Kiev in 1095. The Primary Chronicle records that Ievpraxia daughter of Vsevolod took the veil 6 Dec 1106[443], and the death 10 Jul 1109 of Ievpraxia daughter of Vsevolod and her burial place[444]."
Med Lands cites:
[416] Annalista Saxo 1048.
[417] Fuhrmann (1995), p. 57.
[418] Fuhrmann (1995), p. 78.
[419] Fuhrmann (1995), pp. 62-3, and Haverkamp, A. (1988) Medieval Germany 1056-1273 (Oxford University Press), p. 111.
[420] Fuhrmann (1995), pp. 63-6.
[421] Fuhrmann (1995), p. 67.
[422] Fuhrmann (1995), p. 68.
[423] Runciman, S. (1978) A History of the Crusades (Penguin Books), Vol. 1, p. 101.
[424] Fuhrmann (1995), p. 69.
[425] Fuhrmann (1995), p. 85.
[426] Fuhrmann (1995), p. 86.
[427] Gesta Friderici Imperatoris Ottonis Frisingensis I.10, MGH SS XX, p. 358.
[428] Annales Necrologici Prumienses, MGH SS XIII, p. 219.
[429] Annales Spirenses, MGH SS XVII, p. 83.
[430] Annalista Saxo 1067.
[431] Annalista Saxo 1088.
[432] Annalista Saxo 1067.
[433] Fuhrmann (1995), p. 61.
[434] Marie José (1956), p. 33.
[435] Annales Diibodi 1087, MGH SS XVI, p. 9.
[436] Necrologium Monasterii S Emmerammi Ratisbonensis, Regensburg Necrologies, p. 301.
[437] Kalendarium Necrologicum Canonicorum Spirensium, p. 327.
[438] Annalista Saxo 1082.
[439] Bernoldi Chronicon 1094 and 1095, MGH SS V, pp. 458 and 462.
[440] Annales Diibodi 1087, MGH SS XVI, p. 14.
[441] Annalista Saxo 1894.
[442] Poull (1994), pp. 57-8.
[443] Cross, S. H. and Sherbowitz-Wetzor, O. P. (trans. & eds.) (1973) The Russian Primary Chronicle, Laurentian Text (Cambridge, Massachusetts) (“PC”), 1106, p. 203.
[444] Russian Primary Chronicle 1108, p. 204.9
Eupraxia/Adelheid Vsevolodovna (?) of Kiev, Holy Roman Empress was also known as Ievpraxia Vsevolodovna (?) of Kiev.5

; This is the same person as:
”Eupraxia of Kiev” at Wikipedia, as
”Adélaïde de Kiev” at Wikipédia (Fr.),
and as ”Adelheid von Kiew” at Wikipedia (Es.)10,11,12

Reference: Genealogics cites: Stammtafeln zur Geschichte der Europäischen Staaten, 4 volumes, Marburg, 1953, 1975., W. K. Prinz von Isenburg, Reference: II 93.4

; Per Med Lands:
     "IEVPRAXIA Vsevolodovna ([1071]-10 Jul 1109, bur Kiev, Crypt Monastery). The Annalista Saxo names "Eupracciam filiam regis Ruscie qui in nostra lingua vocobatur Adelheid, quam postea duxit Heinricus imperator" as wife of "Heinricus marchio"[366]. She was known as ADELHEID in Germany. Contemporary chroniclers were scandalised by the alleged sexual abuses inflicted on his second wife by Heinrich IV[367] who imprisoned her at Verona, from where she was released in 1094 by Matilda Ctss of Tuscany. The Chronicon of Bernold records that "Praxedis reginæ" made complaints about her treatment "inauditas fornicationum spurcicias" to the synod of Konstanz in 1094 and that her separation was agreed in 1095 at the same synod[368]. The Annales Sancti Diibodi gives lengthy details concerning her divorce[369]. The empress publicly denounced her husband at the council of Piacenza, presided over by Pope Urban II from 1 Mar 1095[370]. She became a nun at Kiev in 1095. The Primary Chronicle records that Eupraxia daughter of Vsevolod took the veil 6 Dec 1106[371]. The Primary Chronicle records the death 10 Jul 1109 of Eupraxia daughter of Vsevolod and her burial place[372].
     "m firstly HEINRICH I "der Lange" Graf von Stade Markgraf der Nordmark, son of LOTHAR UDO II Graf von Stade, Markgraf der Nordmark & his wife Oda von Werl ([1065]-27 Jun 1087).
     "m secondly (14 Aug 1089, divorced 1095) as his second wife, Emperor HEINRICH IV King of Germany, son of Emperor HEINRICH III King of Germany & his second wife Agnès de Poitou ([Goslar] 11 Nov 1050-Liège 7 Aug 1106, bur Speyer cathedral)."
Med Lands cites:
[366] Annalista Saxo 1082.
[367] According to Helmold of Bossau Chronica Slavorum, King Heinrich "had made a public prostitute of his wife, subjecting her by force to the lust of other men".
[368] Bernoldi Chronicon 1094 and 1095, MGH SS V, pp. 458 and 462.
[369] Annales Diibodi 1087, MGH SS XVI, p. 14.
[370] Poull, G. (1994) La Maison souveraine et ducale de Bar (Presses Universitaires de Nancy), pp. 57-8.
[371] Russian Primary Chronicle (1973), 1106, p. 203.
[372] Russian Primary Chronicle (1973), 1108, p. 204.5


; Per Genealogy.EU (Rurik 8): “A4. [2m.] Eupraxia (Adelheid), *ca 1071, +Pereyaslav 9.7.1109; 1m: 1085/86 Heinrich I von Stade, Mkgf von Nordmark (+28.6.1087); 2m: Köln 14.8.1089 (div 1093) Emperor Heinrich IV of Germany (*11.11.1050 +7.8.1106)”.13

; Per Med Lands:
     "HEINRICH [III] von Stade ([1065]-27 Jun 1087). The Annalista Saxo names (in order) "Heinricum, Udonem, Sigifridum, Rodulfum et filiam Adelheidis" as children of Lothar Udo [III] and his wife Oda and in a later passage names his wife "Eupracciam filiam regis Ruscie qui in nostra lingua vocobatur Adelheid, quam postea duxit Heinricus imperator"[1871]. Graf von Stade. He succeeded in 1082 as HEINRICH I "der Lange" Markgraf der Nordmark. The Annalista Saxo records the death of "Heinricus marchio de Stadhe, filius Udonis…sine filiis" in 1087, specifying that he gave "comitatum suum Stadhe" to "Friderico, quem habuit quadraginta annis" while his brother Lothar-Udo succeeded as Markgraf[1872]. The Chronicon Monasterii Rosenfeld seu Hassefeld records the death “V Kal Jul” of “Heinricus marchio”[1873].
     "m as her first husband, IEVPRAXIA Vsevolodovna of Kiev, daughter of VSEVOLOD Iaroslavich Grand Prince of Kiev & his second wife Anna of the Kumans ([1071]-1 Aug or 11 Nov 1109). The Annales Stadenses specifies that "Heinricus Longus…habens uxorem de Rucia" but died without heirs[1874]. The Annalista Saxo names "Eupracciam filiam regis Ruscie qui in nostra lingua vocobatur Adelheid, quam postea duxit Heinricus imperator" as wife of "Heinricus marchio"[1875]. She was known as ADELHEID in Germany. She married secondly (14 Aug 1089, divorced 1099) as his second wife Emperor Heinrich IV King of Germany."
Med Lands cites:
[1871] Annalista Saxo 1080 and 1082.
[1872] Annalista Saxo 1087.
[1873] Vogt Monumenta (1740), Band I, p. 138.
[1874] Annales Stadenses, MGH SS XVI, p. 326.
[1875] Annalista Saxo 1082.6
She was Holy Roman Empress between 1089 and 1095.10,12

Family 2

Heinrich IV (?) Holy Roman Emperor b. 11 Nov 1050, d. 7 Aug 1106

Citations

  1. [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Eupraxia of Kiev: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00027242&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
  2. [S1438] Miroslav Marek, online http://genealogy.euweb.cz/index.html, unknown author (e-mail address), downloaded updated 15 May 2003, Rurik 8 page: http://genealogy.euweb.cz/russia/rurik8.html
  3. [S1953] Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vsevolod_I_of_Kiev. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
  4. [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Eupraxia of Kiev: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00027242&tree=LEO
  5. [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/RUSSIA,%20Rurik.htm#IevpraxiaVsevolodovnadied1109. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
  6. [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SAXON%20NOBILITY.htm#HeinrichIStadeMgfNordmarkdied1087
  7. [S1438] Miroslav Marek, updated 15 May 2003, Salian page (Salian Family): http://genealogy.euweb.cz/german/salian.html
  8. [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Heinrich IV: https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00027236&tree=LEO
  9. [S2203] FMG Medieval Lands Website, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/GERMANY,%20Kings.htm#HeinrichIVGermanydied1106B.
  10. [S1953] Wikipedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eupraxia_of_Kiev
  11. [S4742] Wikipédia - L'encyclopédie libre, online https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikip%C3%A9dia:Accueil_principal, Adélaïde de Kiev: https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ad%C3%A9la%C3%AFde_de_Kiev. Hereinafter cited as Wikipédia (FR).
  12. [S4759] Wikipedia - Die freie Enzyklopädie, online https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Hauptseite, Adelheid von Kiew: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adelheid_von_Kiew. Hereinafter cited as Wikipédia (DE).
  13. [S1438] Miroslav Marek, updated 15 May 2003, Rurik 8: http://genealogy.euweb.cz/russia/rurik8.html#YVX

Margaret Thompson

F, #131, b. circa 1873, d. 16 November 1916
Last Edited15 Nov 1998
     Margaret Thompson was born circa 1873. She married Irvin Clark Rhea, son of James A. E. Rhea and Martha Shirley, on 24 October 1906 at Indiana Co., Pennsylvania, USA.

Margaret Thompson died on 16 November 1916.
     Her married name was Rhea.

; Marriage Certificate in poss. of Harry Rhea, Glen Burnie, MD.

Family

Irvin Clark Rhea b. 20 Aug 1875, d. 3 Mar 1943

John Schepis

M, #143, b. 1942, d. 1942
FatherAlbert Schepis b. 1915, d. 1942
MotherMartha Elizabeth Rhea b. 27 Nov 1919, d. 16 Aug 1999
Last Edited15 Nov 1998
     John Schepis was buried at McClure Cemetery, Big Run, Jefferson Co., Pennsylvania, USA. He was born in 1942.
John Schepis died in 1942.
      ; Twin to Joseph Schepis, only lived a few hours, dying within a few hours of their father.

Jacob Fillhart

M, #144, b. 25 January 1840, d. 21 September 1921
FatherHeinrich Filhart1 b. c 1813
MotherMary (?)1 b. c 1825
Last Edited4 Oct 2018
     Jacob Fillhart was born on 25 January 1840 at Prussia (Germany now).2 He was christened in 1858 at Lutheran Reformed Church, Troutville, Clearfield Co., Pennsylvania, USA. He married Elizabeth Snyder before 1868
; According to the 1870 census, their oldest child shown, Elizabeth, was 2 years old and thus born c 1868.3 Jacob Fillhart married Sarah MacKel, daughter of Charles H. MacKle and Helena (?), on 19 September 1878.4

Jacob Fillhart died on 21 September 1921 at Indiana Co., Pennsylvania, USA, at age 81.2
Jacob Fillhart was buried after 21 September 1921 at Troutville United Church of Christ Cemetery, Troutville, Clearfield Co., Pennsylvania, USA; from FindAGrave.com:
     Birth:      Jan. 28, 1840, Germany
     Death:      Sep. 21, 1921, Indiana County, Pennsylvania, USA
     Family links: Spouses:
      Elizabeth Snyder Fillhart (____ - 1877)
      Sarah Meckel Fillhart (1847 - 1918)*
     Children:
      Sallie Fillhart (____ - 1880)*
      William Fillhart (____ - 1880)*
      Mary Fillhart (____ - 1880)*
      Margaret Fillhart Haag (1868 - 1939)*
      Julia Ann Fillhart Mitchell (1879 - 1960)*
      Charlotte Catherine Fillhart (1883 - 1895)*
      George Henry Fillhart (1884 - 1895)*
      John August Fillhart (1887 - 1960)*
      Nora Caroline Fillhart Kicher (1889 - 1950)*
     Burial: Troutville United Church of Christ Cemetery, Troutville, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, USA
     Created by: Carol Laughlin
     Record added: Jun 03, 2006
     Find A Grave Memorial# 14489364.2
      ; Fillhart was spelled Fillhart, Fielhardt, Philhart and Fiellheardt in church records. Confirmed 1858, took communion 14 Jun 1862 with Mrs. Fillhart Signed the organization of the church in his own hand.5

;
DOC: Marriage License in possession of B E GRAY
     1880 Census, Henderson, Jefferson, PA
f.& m. born in Prussia, Germany
     1850 CENSUS, GASKILL, JEFFERSON, PA
     1860 CENSUS, HENDERSON, JEFFERSON, PA.
CALL 1118, PG 162 CHURCH: Lutheran Reformed Church, Troutville, PA records exam. by B. E. GRAY
     DEATH: Personal visit to Cem 28 Aug 1976 (Now called United Church of Christ) ORDINANCE: Batch 7632402, Sheet 26 & 27, Source Call 1058832.

Jacob Fillhart was listed as a resident in Heinrich Filhart and Mary (?)'s household in the census report on 15 June 1860 at Henderson Township, Jefferson Co., Pennsylvania, USA;
p. 163, lines 1-10, dwelling 315, family 315
     1 FILHART, Henry 47 [1813] M Farmer $500 $26 Germany
     2 " , Mary 35 [1825] F Germany
     3 " , Jacob 20 [1840] M Germany
     4 " , Conrod 15 [1845] M Germany Attended School
     5 " , Elizabeth 13 [1847] F Germany Attended School
     6 " , Philip 10 [1850] M PA Attended School
     7 " , Mary 6 [1854] F PA Attended School
     8 " , Henry 3 [1857].1 <

Jacob Fillhart and Elizabeth Snyder appeared in the census of 16 July 1870 at Henderson Township, Jefferson Co., Pennsylvania, USA;
p. 66-A, lines 12-15, dwelling 36, family 35
     12 PHILHART, Jacob 31 [1839] M W Farmer $2000 $380 Germany Father-Foreign Mother-Foreign Cannot read Cannot write
     13 " , Elizabeth 26 [1844] F W Keeping House PA Father-Foreign Cannot read Cannot write
     14 " , Margaret 2 [1868] F W At home PA Father-Foreign
     15 SWARTZ, Mary 7 [1863] F W At home PA Father-Foreign Mother-Foreign Attended school.3

Jacob Fillhart and Elizabeth Snyder appeared in the census of 7 June 1880 at Henderson Township, Jefferson Co., Pennsylvania, USA;
p. 91-C, lines 23-29, dwelling 48, family 48
     23 FILLHART, Jacob W M 40 [1840] Married Farmer Prussia Prussia Prussia
     24 " , Sarah W F 34 [1846] Wife Married Keeping House PA Prussia Prussia
     25 " , Maggie W F 16 [1864] Daughter Single Attending School PA Prussia Prussia
     26 " , Sally W F 10 [1870] Daughter Single Attending School PA Prussia Prussia
     27 " , Mary W F 6 [1874] Daughter Single Attending School PA Prussia Prussia
     28 " , William W M 4 [1876] Son Single Attending School PA Prussia Prussia
     29 " , Julia A. W F 1/12 May [1880] Daughter PA Prussia Prussia.6

Jacob Fillhart and Sarah MacKel appeared in the census of 14 June 1900 at Henderson Township, Jefferson Co., Pennsylvania, USA;
pp. 11-A & B, lines 95-100 & 1, dwelling 30, family 31
     95 FILLHART, Jacob Head W M Jan 1840 60 Married 21yrs Germany Prussia Germany Farmer
     96 " , Sarah Wife W F May 1847 53 Married 21yrs 6-children-born 4-children-living PA Germany Germany
     97 " , Julia Daughter W F Oct 1879 20 Single PA Germany PA
     98 " , Sophia Daughter W F Aug 1881 18 Single PA Germany PA
     99 " , John A. Son W M Mar 1887 13 Single PA Germany PA At School
     100 " , Carolura C. Daughter W F June 1888 1 Single Single PA Germany PA At School
     1 MACKEL, Inez Adopted W F Aug 1895 4 Single PA PA PA.7

Family 1

Elizabeth Snyder b. 27 Jun 1844, d. 21 May 1877
Children

Family 2

Sarah MacKel b. 17 May 1847, d. 20 Jun 1918
Children

Citations

  1. [S25] 1860 Federal Census, 1860 Census PA Jefferson Co Henderson Twp, Waltham, Ma, Year: 1860; Census Place: Henderson, Jefferson, Pennsylvania; Roll: M653_1118; Page: 163; Family History Library Film: 805118
    Info: https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=1860usfedcenancestry&indiv=try&h=3815485
    Image: https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/7667/4289728_00169?pid=3815485&backurl=https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db%3D1860usfedcenancestry%26indiv%3Dtry%26h%3D3815485&treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true&usePUBJs=true
  2. [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Jacob Fillhart: https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=14489364. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
  3. [S9] 1870 Federal Census, 1870 Census PA Jefferson Co Henderson Twp, Waltham, Ma, Year: 1870; Census Place: Henderson, Jefferson, Pennsylvania; Roll: M593_1352; Page: 66A; Family History Library Film: 552851
    Info: https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=1870usfedcen&indiv=try&h=4624818
    Image: https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/7163/4278584_00135?pid=4624818&backurl=https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db%3D1870usfedcen%26indiv%3Dtry%26h%3D4624818&treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true&usePUBJs=true.
  4. [S2743] 1900 Federal Census, 1900 Census PA Jefferson Co Henderson, Source Citation: Year: 1900; Census Place: Henderson, Jefferson, Pennsylvania; Roll: 1416; Page: 2B; Enumeration District: 0064; FHL microfilm: 1241416.

    http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=1900usfedcen&indiv=try&h=52253537
  5. [S8] Unknown subject, Trinity Reformed Church Records (now Troutville United Church of Christ), Troutville, Clearfield Co., PA 15866, In the hands of a Church member, Troutville, Clearfield Co., Pennsylvania, USA. Hereinafter cited as Trinity Reformed Church Record.
  6. [S4323] 1880 Federal Census, 1880 Census PA Jefferson Co Henderson Twp, Waltham, Ma, Year: 1880; Census Place: Henderson, Jefferson, Pennsylvania; Roll: 1136; Page: 91C; Enumeration District: 191
    Info: https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=1880usfedcen&indiv=try&h=29529288
    Image: https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/6742/4244363-00186?pid=29529288&backurl=https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db%3D1880usfedcen%26indiv%3Dtry%26h%3D29529288&treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true&usePUBJs=true
  7. [S2743] 1900 Federal Census, 1900 Census PA Jefferson Co Henderson, Source Citation: Year: 1900; Census Place: Henderson, Jefferson, Pennsylvania; Roll: 1416; Page: 2B; Enumeration District: 0064; FHL microfilm: 1241416.
    Info: https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=1900usfedcen&indiv=try&h=52253537
    Image: https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/7602/4115101_00514?pid=52253537&backurl=https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db%3D1900usfedcen%26indiv%3Dtry%26h%3D52253537&treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true&usePUBJs=true

Joseph Schepis

M, #145, b. 1942, d. 1942
FatherAlbert Schepis b. 1915, d. 1942
MotherMartha Elizabeth Rhea b. 27 Nov 1919, d. 16 Aug 1999
Last Edited26 Aug 1999
     Joseph Schepis was buried at McClure Cemetery, Big Run, Jefferson Co., Pennsylvania, USA. He was born in 1942.
Joseph Schepis died in 1942.
      ; Twin to John Schepis, only lived a few hours, dying within a few hours of thier father.

Hugues (?) de Poitou1,2

M, #148, b. circa 1073, d. after 1126
FatherGuy-Guillaume VI (VIII) (?) Duke of Aquitaine, Count of Poitou1,3 b. c 1024, d. 25 Sep 1086
MotherHildegarde (Aldegarde) (?) de Bourgogne1,4 b. c 1050, d. a 1120
Last Edited3 Dec 2019
     Hugues (?) de Poitou was born circa 1073.1
Hugues (?) de Poitou died after 1126.1,2
      ; Leo van de Pas cites: Europäische Stammtafeln, J.A. Stargardt Verlag Marburg., Detlev Schwennicke, Editor, Reference: II 76.1

Citations

  1. [S1490] Genealogics Website (oiginated by Leo van de Pas, continued by Ian Fettes), online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, Hugues de Poitou: http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00329625&tree=LEO. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics Website.
  2. [S1438] Miroslav Marek, online http://genealogy.euweb.cz/index.html, unknown author (e-mail address), downloaded updated 15 May 2003, Poitou 1 page: http://genealogy.euweb.cz/poitou/poitou1.html
  3. [S2203] Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG): MEDIEVAL LANDS - A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families, online http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm, https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/AQUITAINE.htm#GuillaumeVIIIAquitainedied1086B. Hereinafter cited as FMG Medieval Lands Website.
  4. [S1490] Genealogics Website, online http://www.genealogics.org/index.php, https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00020881&tree=LEO