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1101 Wilhelm built a house on the farm where the Grueneberg family lived after moving from Pommernia in 1867.
The house replaced the one that was there when they bought the property. The farm was farmed by the family of Otto Grueneberg (Wilhelm's brother)and was sold when Walter Grueneberg (Otto's son) has to move to a nursing home. 
Grueneberg, Karl Freidrich Wilhelm (I6468)
 
1102 William Compton is a Baptist, he with twelve men and twenty-four associates founded the first Baptist Church in Middletown township. Compton, William Henry II (I261)
 
1103 William had come to the colonies with his brothers Thomas and Samuel in 1622, but being an Ensign in the English Navy, he was not used to the hardships of colonial life and later returned to England and the English Navy. Prater, William (I642)
 
1104 William was a son and heir to Eaton Water, Wiltshire in a line of succession from the Prater family. William was also holding manors in Linclonshire in 1159 and was a Reeve of Linclonshire at that time, his seat being Eaton Water, Wiltshire, En gland. Also note that Reinbald de Presbyter (Prater) was the first Chancellor of England under King William in 1066. This Reinbald held the manor of Latton, Wiltshire, near Eaton Water, and many others across England, including Frome, Somerset , which was located next to the Manor of Nunney. Nunney was later the site that Sir John Delamere, where he built his castle (Nunney Castle).

His lands descended to the first born son - William 
Prater, Reeve Williamus (I737)
 
1105 William was the first born son in his family, making him the heir.

The estates descended to him, stating that his Manorial Estate was Eaton Water in north Wiltshire (now Eaton Hastings). This man is descended from Guilliumus Williamus Johonnie Prater. We do know that his grandfather married Yscithoer, "The Pr ince of Powys" for which the 3 silver wolf heads in the Coat-of-Arms indicate. Another female descendant married a Delamare, from which he received "Nunney Castle". 
Prater, Esquire William (I218)
 
1106 Williamus was a Reeve in Lincolnshire. A Reeve is an official or "One who governs" for the establiished "Title Holder". The Title Holder is one who holds an area by the grace of the King. The Title Holder can be a Prince, Earl, Duke, Count, Visc ount Baron, etc. A Reeve didn't have to live in the county he serves. He could serve several counties and/or Manors. Prater, Reeve Williamus (I737)
 
1107 Wisconsin to Bakersfield, California Augustine, Emanuel B. (I8527)
 
1108 With his follower he wandered the sea and came to Caspian Sean Where he died. Agnon of Scythia (I16103)
 
1109 with his next older brother, Lafayette, hoofed it to the Pike's Peak mining district of Colorado and for a short time engaged in teaming' They were recalled to Iowa by the draft, but as the ranks were filled up by volunteers, they did not have t o serve in the Federal army, and, said he, so we struck out for the Pacific Coast with a lot of other Southern sympathizers Veatch, Robert McCleary (I6097)
 
1110 With Philip Mosher, he operated the first Saw Mill in Chester.
He moved to Newport, New Brunswick where he and his sons became well knownship builders.
William, the Vails and the Vaughans were apparently all involved in the ship building business at St. Martins. 
Vaughan, Daniel (I235)
 
1111 With what aid his grandfather the king of Alba gave him, came into Ireland and fought and overcame his enemies in twenty-five battles in Ulster, twenty-five in Leinster, as many in Connaught, and thirty-five in Munster. King of Ireland Tuathal Teachtmar (I4343)
 
1112 World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 about Clayton Leroy Jones
Name: Clayton Leroy Jones
City: Utica
County: Oneida
State: New York
Birth Date: 7 Jun 1880
Race: White
FHL Roll Number: 1819118
DraftBoard: 2 
Jones, Clayton Leroy (I8695)
 
1113 World War II Russell-Cooke, Simon (I137)
 
1114 Yscitheor, an old Welch/Gaylic name from which the Lords of Powys used in early history 800/1100's later became De La Pole ("of the Poole"). They lived at a Castle in the Kingdom of Powys. Powys was located in central Wales and extended into severial counties in Southwestern England.

Today the Castle in Montgomersyshire, Wales is called Powis. When it was first built in the 800's it was called Welchpoole because it was located at the edge of a lake, thus the name "poole" (the Welch Castle by the poole)
The Yscitheor family that lived there later became known as de la Poole (of the Poole) and still later this name was shortened to De La Pole. This was a very powerful family that held many titles in the English Kingdom.
The King of Powys surrendered his kingdom to the Normans and the Norman King gave him the Lordship of there former kingdom to rule as a Princeapality, thus the Kings of Powys became the Princes of Powys and "held" it in Lordship for the King of England. Brockwell Yacitheor was one such "Prince of Powys". His Coat-of-Arms is 3 Silver Wolf Heads on a Black Shield. This Coat-of-Arms was made part of the Prater Coat-of-Arms which indicates that Brockwell's descendant was married to our grandfather. We do not know the name of his descendant, but we know that by the laws of Heraldry in England that there is NO doubt that she was our grandmother and lived in the early 10 or 1100's.
Her sister was married to a De La mere , who was a baron and powerful Lord, from which Sir John De La Mere descended. Sir John De La Mere built Nunney Castle in 1373. Our Grandfather, George Prater of Latton Manor died there in 1564. His son Richard Prater owned and lived in Nunney Castle, Nunney, Somerset. Richard Prater's tomb and statue effegy is in the church there. 
Yscitheor Princess of Powys (I7414)
 

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