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So shall it be with my father: he shall be
called a prince over his posterity, holding
the keys of the patriarchal priesthood over the kingdom of God on earth, even the Church
of the Latter Day Saints, and he shall sit in the general assembly of patriarchs, even in
council with the Ancient of Days when he shall sit and all the patriarchs with him and shall
enjoy his right and authority under the direction of the Ancient of Days.
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  • Name , Eber 
    Birth 2277 BC/2048 BC  Ur Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
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    Death 1813 BC/1792 BC 
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    Person ID I41279  Joseph Smith Sr and Lucy Mack Smith
    Last Modified 19 Aug 2021 

    Father King Shelah ,   b. 2307 BC/2304 BC, Babylon Find all individuals with events at this locationBabylond. 1874 BC/1792 BC, Babylon Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Mother Muak   d. DECEASED 
    Family ID F18994  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Meika   d. DECEASED 
    Children
    +1. King Peleg ,   b. 2243 BC/2048 BC, Babylon Find all individuals with events at this locationBabylond. 2004 BC/1792 BC
     
    Family ID F22201  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 24 Jan 2022 

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    • Bible- Genesis 10-24 The Families of Stewart, Baskerville, and Fitzalan Sir Robert WINGFIELD & Elizabeth GOUSELL "Wynkefeld The Saxon held honor and fee, ere William The Norman came over the sea" ....Ancient Suffolk, England Rhyme Wingfield Family Society Robert was Knight of Letheringham, a Member of Parliament for Suffolk, England and a steward to Sir John de Mowbray, the Duke of Norfolk, 1447. Through his wife's line are ties to the royal houses of England. Robert WINGFIELD Sir was born about 1403 in Letheringham, Suffolk, England. Letheringham Moated Letheringham Hall came to the Wingfields when his grandfather Sir Thomas Wingfield married Margaret Bovile. Sir Thomas was the brother of Sir John Wingfield of Wingfield. The noble Old Hall was pulled down in 1770 and an attractive farmhouse now sits on the site. The Church of Letheringham This ancient and historically interesting church reflects the Wingfield's 3-centuries presence and contains several Wingfield brasses including one of Sir John Wingfield of Suffolk, 1389. It is one of the largest brasses in England. He was Knight of Letheringham in 1426. He were politically involved as Member of Parliament in 1428 in Suffolk, England. He signed a will on 6 October 1454 in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England. He died before 21 November 1454 in Letheringham, Suffolk, England. He was imprisoned in the Tower of London about 1440 and had been in the service of Queen Margaret of Anjou, 1445-1447. He was Steward to John de Mowbray, the Duke of Norfolk, 1447. WINGFIELD, a parish in the hundred of HOXNE, county of SUFFOLK, 5 from Eye. The living is a perpetual curacy, in the archdeaconry of Suffolk, and diocese of Norwich, endowed with £1000 parliamentary grant, and in the patronage of the Bishop of Norwich. The church, dedicated to St. Andrew, was made collegiate in 1362: it is built of flints and stones of various colours, exhibiting a fine and rather uncommon appearance. In the chancel, of which the architecture is highly enriched, are some superb monuments and ancient brasses of the Wingfields and De la Poles: among those of the latter family is one to the memory of Michael, first Earl of Suffolk, who, in the reign of Richard II., built the castle, of which the south front still remains, and the west side has been converted into a farm-house: these ruins, which are surrounded by a moat, are situated about a quarter of a mile north-west of the church, on a thickly-wooded plain. Of the college, founded on the south side of the church by Sir John Wingfield, in 1362, for a provost and nine priests, all that remains is the west side of the quadrangle, now used as a farm-house; it was valued, at the dissolution, at £50 per annum. He was married to Elizabeth GOUSELL (daughter of Robert GOUSELL Sir and Elizabeth FITZ-ALAN) about 1427 in Derbyshire, England. Their marriage is entered in the Visitation of Suffolk taken in 1561 as 'Sir Robert Wingfield . . . maryed Elizabeth Daughtr and heyr of Robert Gowsell & of Elizabeth his wyfe Daughtr and one of theyres of Rychard erll of arondell . . .' A brass effigy formerly in Letheringham church confirms this identification. It shows the arms of Wingfield impaling Goushill and bears the inscription 'Her lieth S'r Thomas Wingfield, knyght, Richard Wyngfeld and William Wyngfeld, Squyres, sonns of S'r Rob't Wyngfeld, knyght, and of lady Elizabeth his wif, syster to the duke of Norff' Elizabeth Goushill's half brother, by her mother's second husband, was John Mowbray, Duke of Norfolk. The brass would date to a period not long after 1510 when the last two of the three brothers died. Elizabeth GOUSELL was born about 1402 in Derbyshire, England. She died after 1453 in England. Dorothy WINGFIELD was born about 1566 in Upton, Castre, Cambridgeshire, England. She died on 7 November 1619 in Northborough, Cambridgeshire, England. She was buried on 7 November 1619 in Northborough, Cambridgeshire, England. Dorothea, called the second daughter of Robert Wingfield and his wife Elizabeth Cecil, and as wife of Adam Claypole of Lolham, Northamptonshire, by Robert Wingfield, her brother's son, at the 1618 Visitation of co. Northampton (College of Arms, ms., Coll of Augustine Viscent [died 1626], later Windson Herald, under whose supervision the 1618-19 Visitation of co. Northampton was conducted.] For an unknown reason, the pedigree was not entered in the official record of that visitation. P.L. Dickinson suggests that one possibility is that the Wingfields did not pay the requisite fee. She was married to Adam CLAYPOOLE Esq. (son of James CLAYPOOLE Esq. and Joan HENSEN) on 30 September 1586 in St. George's Church, Stamford, Northamptonshire, England. Adam 'Cleapole' married 'Dorithye Wyngfelde', 1586/87 Adam CLAYPOOLE Esq. was born in June 1565 in Northborough, Cambridgeshire, England. He was baptised on 20 June 1565 in St. Andrews Church, Northborough, Cambridgeshire, England. He died on 2 March 1631 in Northborough, Cambridgeshire, England. Some sources say 1634. 'of Latham'. Heir to his brother, John's, estate. He held various lands including the manors of Northborough and Lolham (also called Lolsham, or Leham) Maxey and Deepingate, which were located about seven miles northwest of Peterborough. NORTHBOROUGH, a Parish in the liberty of PETERBOROUGH, County of NORTHAMPTON (now Cambridgeshire), 1¾ mile from Market-Deeping. The living is a rectory, in the Archdeaconry of Northampton, and Diocese of Peterborough, rated in the king's books at £10. 19. 7., and in the patronage of the Dean and Chapter of Peterborough. The church, dedicated to St. Andrew, has a fine admixture of the Norman and the various later styles of English architecture, and contains a monument, with other memorials, to the family of Claypole, of whom John married Elizabeth, daughter of Oliver Cromwell, who created him a Baronet in 1657, and made him Master of the Horse, and a Lord of the Bedchamber. Their ancient mansion, a beautiful specimen of the decorated style, has been converted into a farm-house. ---------------------- Father of the Hebrews Source: 1. National Library of Indonesia "Tapel Adam" Bat Cedotschap Jar. Udos. B.G.v.K.e.W. 393. Kanjeng Nabi Adam to Kingdoms of Indonesia. 2. A Family Tree From Adam to Jesus by C. Hemmelman, Jerusalem Distributor The Three Arches Co Ltd. P. O. Box 214, Bethlehem, Israel. 3. Old Testament, Books of Tobit, Judith, Maccabees, The New Testament. In addition, partial genealogies of Josephus Flavius (Joseph ben Matthias) and of Herod the Great have been added for their inherent interest. 4. Bible: Genesis 10:24 and 11:14-17; 1 Chronicles 1:18; Luke 3:35. Jewish tradition suggests that the name Hebrew is derived from the name Eber. (Also from Early Families of the Earth) 5. The Davidson Genealogy - EBER of Heber ("fellowship") the father of the Hebrew so called spoke his language, born A.M. 1723 (B.C. 2287) died A.M. 2187 (B.C. 1817) aged 464. BIRTH: Also shown as Born 2277 B.C DEATH: Also shown as Died b .c.1813