man Edward Stanley e+, Sir Baronet‏‎, son of Thomas+ Stanley and Mary+ Egerton‏.
Born ‎ 1643 at Bickerstaffe, Lancashire, England, died ‎ Oct 16, 1671 at Virginia USA‎, 27 or 28 years
SOURCES: LDS FHL Ancestral File 8671261)
"Family Data Collection--Births" at AWTP Edward Stanley and Elizabeth Bosville as parents of Thomas Horton Stanley, b. 1670. This conflicts with other data showing that Thomas was born in England, however.
WEB:
"Ancestors/Descendants of Royal Lines" (Contributors: F. L. Jacquier (History of Charlemagne by Christian Settipani); L. Orlandini, Manuel Abranches de Soveral, Reynaud de Paysac, F.L. J P de Palmas (Aurejac et Tournemire; Frankish line; The Complete Peerage}, Jacquier (Genealogy of Lewis Carroll, Justin Swanstrom, The Royal Families of England Scotland & Wales by Burkes Peerage; Debrett's Peerage & Baronage; Table of descendants French Canadian Genealogical Society; Families of Monfort-sur-Risle & Bertrand de Bricquebec; The Dukes of Normandy, XXXXI), A. Brabant ("Dynastie Montmorency, Michel d'Herbigny), Paul Leportier, Claude Barret, H.R. Moser (Burke Peerage), O.Guionneau, L.B. de Rouge, E. Polti, N. Danican (Britain's Royal Families; Buthlaw, Succession of Strathclyde, the Armorial 1961-62) A.Terlinden (Genealogy of the existing British Peerage, 1842), L. Gustavsson, C. Cheneaux, E. Lodge, S. Bontron (Brian Tompsett), R. Dewkinandan, H. de la Villarmois, C. Donadello; Scevole de Livonniere, H. de la Villarmois, I. Flatmoen, P. Ract Madoux (History of Morhange; Leon Maujean; Annuaire de Lorraine, 1926; La Galissonniere: Elections d'Arques et Rouen), Jean de Villoutreys (ref: Georges Poull), E. Wilkerson-Theaux (Laura Little), O. Auffray, A. Brabant (Genealogy of Chauvigny of Blot from "Chanoine Prevost Archiviste du Diocese de Troyes Union Typographique Domois Cote-d'Or 1925), Emmanuel Arminjon (E Levi-Provencal Histoire de l'Espagne Andalouse), Y. Gazagnes-Gazanhe, R. Sekulovich and J.P. de Palmas ("notes pierfit et iconographie Insecula", Tournemire), H de Riberolles (Base Tournemire), Franck Veillon; ,(Histoire Généalogique de la Maison de Hornes, Bruxelles 1848; Notice Historique Sur L'Ancien Comté de Hornes, Gand 1850; Europäische Stammtafeln, Marburg 1978); E.Driant / "La Maison de Damas" par Hubert Lamant, 1977 (Bibliothèque municipale d'Eaubonne)
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HISTORICAL HI-LITES: This future Sir Baronet was born in the same year as as another "Sir" (Isaac Newton)and at about the time the first UFO sighting occurred in America, seen by perplexed Pilgrims in Boston!

Married ‎ Dec 25, 1663 (7 years married) to:

woman Elizabeth Bosville Wyatt e+‏‎, daughter of Francis+ Wyatt, Sir, Lord Arlington and Margaret+ Sandys‏.
Born ‎± 1643 at Bickerstaffe, Lancashire, England, died ‎ 1695 at Virginia USA‎, approximately 52 years, 1st marriage to: Thomas Bosville, ‎2nd marriage to: Edward Stanley e+, Sir Baronet
SOURCES: LDS FHL Ancestral File 8671261).
Family Data Collection--Births" at AWTP Edward Stanley and Elizabeth Bosville as parents of Thomas Horton Stanley, b. 1670.
AWTP:
(Married first Thomas Bosvile, ended in divorce).
AWTP "Richard`s Gift" Keasha LeClear (keasha63@charter.net).
AWTP "Celtic Royal Lineage" Arthur E. Turner-Thomas (05032164@glam.ac.uk.)

LDS FHL AF18KG-S6M).
WEB:
"Ancestors/Descendants of Royal Lines" (Contributors: F. L. Jacquier (History of Charlemagne by Christian Settipani); L. Orlandini, Manuel Abranches de Soveral, Reynaud de Paysac, F.L. J P de Palmas (Aurejac et Tournemire; Frankish line; The Complete Peerage}, Jacquier (Genealogy of Lewis Carroll, Justin Swanstrom, The Royal Families of England Scotland & Wales by Burkes Peerage; Debrett's Peerage & Baronage; Table of descendants French Canadian Genealogical Society; Families of Monfort-sur-Risle & Bertrand de Bricquebec; The Dukes of Normandy, XXXXI), A. Brabant ("Dynastie Montmorency, Michel d'Herbigny), Paul Leportier, Claude Barret, H.R. Moser (Burke Peerage), O.Guionneau, L.B. de Rouge, E. Polti, N. Danican (Britain's Royal Families; Buthlaw, Succession of Strathclyde, the Armorial 1961-62) A.Terlinden (Genealogy of the existing British Peerage, 1842), L. Gustavsson, C. Cheneaux, E. Lodge, S. Bontron (Brian Tompsett), R. Dewkinandan, H. de la Villarmois, C. Donadello; Scevole de Livonniere, H. de la Villarmois, I. Flatmoen, P. Ract Madoux (History of Morhange; Leon Maujean; Annuaire de Lorraine, 1926; La Galissonniere: Elections d'Arques et Rouen), Jean de Villoutreys (ref: Georges Poull), E. Wilkerson-Theaux (Laura Little), O. Auffray, A. Brabant (Genealogy of Chauvigny of Blot from "Chanoine Prevost Archiviste du Diocese de Troyes Union Typographique Domois Cote-d'Or 1925), Emmanuel Arminjon (E Levi-Provencal Histoire de l'Espagne Andalouse), Y. Gazagnes-Gazanhe, R. Sekulovich and J.P. de Palmas ("notes pierfit et iconographie Insecula", Tournemire), H de Riberolles (Base Tournemire), Franck Veillon; ,(Histoire Généalogique de la Maison de Hornes, Bruxelles 1848; Notice Historique Sur L'Ancien Comté de Hornes, Gand 1850; Europäische Stammtafeln, Marburg 1978); E.Driant / "La Maison de Damas" par Hubert Lamant, 1977 (Bibliothèque municipale d'Eaubonne)
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HISTORICAL HI-LITES: The first Lutheran church building in America was dedicated in the year Elizabeth was born, and she was born just months after William Penn (of Sylvania).

Children:

1.
woman Mary Stanley‏‎
Born ‎ Nov 1665 at Bickerstaffe, Lancashire, ENG‎
Source: "krichards", Keith Richards,AWTP.
2.
woman Elizabeth Stanley‏‎
Born ‎ Mar 1667 at VA‎
Source: "krichards", Keith Richards,AWTP.
3.
woman Barbara Stanley‏‎
Born ‎ Mar 1668 at VA‎
Source: "krichards", Keith Richards,AWTP.
4.
woman Isabella Stanley‏‎
Born ‎ Aug 1669 at VA‎
Source: "krichards", Keith Richards,AWTP.
5.
man Thomas Horton+ Stanley, Sir Baronet‏
Born ‎ Sep 27, 1670 at St. Peter's Parish, VA, baptized ‎ Sep 27, 1714 at Bickerstaffe, Ormskirk, Lancashire, England, died ‎ May 7, 1714 at St. Paul`s Parish, New Kent, Hanover Co., VA‎, 43 years
Sir Baronet.
LDS FHL AF18JF-3CS (Pedigree Chart P5865>Nin a DAVIS Miller , Thomas Horton Stanley's wife was REBECCA Holmes. It is explained that, "The National Stanley Family Association states that Henshaw Quaker records, (when) carefully read, indicate Mary HOLMS (HOLMES) as the mother-in-law of Thomas Stanley" -- not his wife. "Many researchers", they state, "have Mary HOLMS (HOLMES) listed as wife of Thomas Stanley, which is incorrect." They go on to inform us that Mary was "also known as Mary (Watkins) Hutchins Holmes."
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The following records, however, show MARY Holmes as wife:
LDS Ancestral File 8671261),
"Family Data Collection--Individual Records" at AWTP showing Thomas Horton Stanley's spouse as Mary Holme.
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From "krichards" AWTP, Keith Richards keithprich@yahoo.com:
Thomas Stanley, Sr., married probably in Virginia. He was married twice....(W)hen he married the second time, he was disbarred from the Quaker Church for marrying a non-quaker. Henrico MM minutes. Abstracts of record: Thomas Stanley, Charles Fleming, Rice Hughes, Robert Hughes, and Susannah
Fleming were among attendees of the marriage of Thomas Langfordand Marsha West, daughter of Giles West, on 21 Feb 1700, "at the homeof theaforesaid people". Groom and bride were both from New Kent County.Others attending were Christopher and Elizabeth Clark, Michael Johnson, and SarahJohnson.
Marriage certificate of Samuel Jordan of Nansemond Co, VA andElizabeth Fleming, daugher of Charles Fleming of New Kent county, VA at the home of William Porter Jr., on 10 Oct 1703. Among those who signed themarriage certificate were "Thomas Handley" and Anne Handley". John Atkinson was one of the two persons on the committeeappointed to counsel with Thomas Stanley. John Stanley later claimed a headright for the transportantionof John Atkinson to the Virginia Colony. (There were often years interventing between the time of transportantion and the submission of a headrightclaim.) The other person who was delegaged responsibility for counselingwith Thomas Stanley was Robert Highes of New Kent County, who was creditedin a 1782 land grant for transporting my ancestor, John Strong, to the VirginiaColony. Rice Hughes was also disciplined by the Quakers for intemperate useof alcohol.
Robert Hughes was also credited in his 1782 grant for thetransportation to Rice Hughes to the Virginia Colony. The Hughes, Flemings, and some of the other early Quakers mentioned in the Curles (Henrico) Monthly meeting minutes resided on or near theBlack Creek in New Kent County. Robert Hughes abandoned his grant and subsequently RobertWoodson and his relatives and partners claimed headrights for transporting John Strong and Rice Hughes to Virginia. Robert Woodson and John Woodson werealso Quakers and were obviously acquainted with Robert Hughes. John Woodson married a daughter of Charles Fleming and owned lnd in New Kent County.
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