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About Mabel Eaton
Her families pedgree chart page 228-235 The Topographer and Genealogist by J. B. Nichols vol 1. She is on image 551 https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-896Z-VZ1H?i=550&ca...
Her left eye in the portrait had to be restored as it had a hole said to be caused by a rejected suitor with a knife.
https://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p1151.htm...
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/15099441/mabel-eaton
Important note about Mabel's children: through multiple copies, etc., way too many children are listed. AS the second wife of Gov. John Haynes, they seem to have only had five children on their own: Ruth, John, Roger, Joseph (sometimes listed as Rev. Joseph), and Mabel. See https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDP5-99C
Someone with time should delete and sort...
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Mabel, dau. of Richard Harlakenden, of Earl's Celtic Priory, Co. Essex ; bapt. at Earl's Colne, Dec. 27, 1614; the second wife of John Haynes. She mothered six children with John Haynes as they were married before 1636. She re-married later to a Rev. Samuel Eaton on Nov. 17th, 1654. She came to America on the ship "Defense" to the Massachusetts Bay Colony, on July 4, 1635 with her brother Lieut. Colonel Roger Harlakenden. A portrait was painted of her in ENGLAND abt. 1635, shortly before she sailed to America. Mabel was the 7th and very last daughter and the 10th of 11 children total.
ancestry
Mabel Harlakenden Haynes was the direct descendant of extensive royal lines from Europe. Her distant grandparents include 17 kings of England, 39 kings of other European countries, 24 counts, and several very important queens and empresses. In addition, she was the direct descendant of 14 of the 25 barons who were "sureties" of the Magna Charta in 1225 who forced King John I of England to accept the changes
in English rights. Ten of the fourteen are included, showing their lineage from Mabel. The other four have not been traced by the compiler, but are known to be ancestors, so are not included in the report.
The following lists of royalty are listed in each group from the most current to the earliest, the earliest being, probably, King and Emperor Charlemagne, 742-814.
The kings of England were:
Edward III, Edward II, Edward I, Henry III, John I, Henry II, Henry I, William I (The Conqueror), Edmund II, Ethelred II, Edgar the Peaceful, Edmund I, Edward the Elder, Alfred the Great, Ethelwulf, Egbert (the first king of England), and Ealhmund of Kent.
The queens of England and France were:
Eleanor of Castile and Queen of England, Isabella of France, Eleanor of Aquitaine, Empress Matilda ("Lady of the English"), and Matilda of Scotland (and queen of the English).
The other kings were:
Philip IV of France; Ferdinand III of Leon and Castile, Spain; Philip III of France; Alfonso IX of Leon and Castile; Louis IX of France; Ferdinand II of Leon; Sancho VI of Navarre, Spain; Alfonso VII of Leon; Dermot MacMurrough of Leinster, Ireland; Fulk V, Count of Anjou and King of Jerusalem; Louis VI of France; Malcolm III of Scots; Philip I of France; Alfonso VI of Leon and Castile; Duncan I of Scots; Henry I of France; Ferdinand I of Leon and Castile; Robert II of France; Sancho III of Spain; Hugh Capet of France; Malcolm II of Scots; Garcia II/III of Navarre; Berengar II of Italy; Kenneth II of Scots; Sancho II of Navarre; Conrad I of Germany; Malcolm I of Scots; Garcia I/II of Navarre; Louis IV of France; Charles III of France; Louis II of France; Charles II of Franks; Bernard of Italy; Louis I of Franks; Pepin of Italy and Lombardy; King and Emperor Charlemagne of Franks; Pepin III of Franks and Pepin II of Franks
- foundersofhartford.org/founders/haynes_john.htm
- Reference: MyHeritage Family Trees - SmartCopy: Jan 4 2020, 20:22:28 UTC
GEDCOM Note
Came to Mass in 1635.
The above records appear accurate at large. However, I am unable to find the final resting place of Mabel H. Eaton in the Hartford "Ancient Cemetery', and, I have been in contact with the curators of Ancient Cemetery. Additionally, of no great import, is the fact that I reside 10 minutes from the cemetery.
Mrs. Eaton s second husband, the son of a New Haven landowner, and the birth of their first child Hanna [Anne], are accepted to be in New Haven. As Mr. and Mrs Eaton died in the smallpox epidemic of 1655, in New Haven, their final resting place may be at question.
Mabel Eaton's Timeline
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December 27, 1614
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Earls Colne, Essex, England
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1614
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Earls Colne, Essex, England
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1638 |
1638
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Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, Colonial America
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1639 |
January 10, 1639
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Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut Colony, Colonial America
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1640 |
1640
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Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, United States
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1642 |
1642
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Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, Colonial America
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1645 |
March 19, 1645
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Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, British Colonial America
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1655 |
June 26, 1655
Age 41
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Hartford, Connecticut
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