User:Euwiaidj
User: Euwiaidj (Tobias Algernon Connor Pitre; Danish: Tobias Algeriet Connor Patrise; born 29 December 2007) is a High School junior that loves reading and watching anything history related.
Euwiaidj was born on 29 December 2007 to Edward "Eddy" Christopher Pitre II (1971 − 2020) and Madeline Pitre (née Scott). He has 2 younger siblings, Alexander Spencer, & Isabella.
Male-line Ancestors
[edit]Ulrich John Pitre (1569-1624)
[edit]Ulrich John Pitre | |
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Born | 25 March 1569 |
Died | 2 January 1624 (aged 54) |
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Ulrich John Sweyn Pitre (born Ulrik Hans Sweyn Patrise; 25 March 1569 − 2 January 1624) was a Danish-born noble who moved to Somerset, England in 1590 to escape persecution by Christian IV of Denmark.
Ulrich was born in 1569 as the first surviving but fourth son of Spencer Henrik Patrise I (c. August 1540 − 9 May 1602) by his wife Elisabet Sveindatter (c. 1541 − 12 September 1598). His surviving siblings were Magnus Jørgen (1571 − 1630), Elisabet (1572 − 1631), Elisabet Anna (1574 − 1590), and Ludvig Algeriet (1576 − 1596).
Issue of Ulrich John Pitre
[edit]In 1591, while in the city of Gloucester, Ulrich met a woman named Hannah Thomas (1573 - 1641), daughter of Sir William Thomas. They got married in 1591. They had fifteen children, three of whom lived to adulthood:
Name | Birth | Death | Notes |
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Spencer Henry II | 12 September 1592 | 6 April 1593 (aged 6 months) | died from smallpox. |
Elizabeth Hannah | 18 January 1594 | 18 January 1594 (aged 0 days) | stillborn. |
Elizabeth Hannah | 26 March 1596 | 26 March 1596 (aged 0 days) | stillborn. Twin sister of Spencer H. II. |
Spencer Henry II | 26 March 1596 | 27 January 1597 (aged 10 months) | died from convulsions. Twin sister of Elizabeth Hannah. |
Spencer Thomas I | 22 February 1597 | 28 June 1662 (aged 65) | married in 1619 to Margaret Thorne (1600-1637), daughter of Charles Thorne, had issue. |
Peter Henry | 11 April 1598 | 11 April 1598 (aged 0 days) | stillborn. |
Anne Cecilia | 23 May 1599 | 10 August 1602 (aged 3) | died young. |
Alexis Jasper William | 26 September 1600 | 29 October 1605 (aged 5) | died from bubonic plague. |
Elizabeth Hannah | 15 November 1601 | 2 December 1660 (aged 59) | married in 1620 to Henri de la Louvre-Noale (1599-1658), had issue. |
Henry Alexander | 19 January 1603 | 27 October 1605 (aged 2) | died from bubonic plague. |
Edward Bruce | 7 March 1604 | 8 June 1604 (aged 3 months) | died from convulsions. |
Henrietta Anne | 2 October 1605 | 11 December 1607 (aged 2) | died young. |
Algernon Joseph | 8 November 1607 | 27 July 1631 (aged 23) | engaged to Lucy Winthrop (1608 - 1676), died without issue. |
Jackson Robert | 10 May 1609 | 22 December 1611 (aged 2) | died of tuberculosis. |
Hannah Mary | 1 February 1613 | 21 September 1617 (aged 4) | died from unknown illness. |
Sir Spencer Thomas Pitre (1597-1662)
[edit]Sir Spencer Pitre | |
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Born | 22 February 1597 |
Died | 28 June 1662 (aged 65) London, England |
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Margaret Thorne
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Sir Spencer Thomas Pitre I (22 February 1597 – 28 June 1662) was an English landowner and a soldier in the English Civil War. Being my 13th great-grandfather in my male-line, he was the elder surviving son of Ulrich John Pitre (25 March 1569 − 2 January 1624; née Ulrik Hans Patrise) by his wife Hannah Thomas (12 April 1573 − 16 February 1641). He was also extremely tall for his era, being nearly 6' 8 (203.2 centimetres) tall.
Out of Spencer's 14 siblings, 12 died before reaching the age of 10, one died at age 23, and his only living sibling by 1631 was his younger sister, Elizabeth. Spencer and Elizabeth were reported to have an extremely strong bond, them and their younger brother Algernon (1607 − 1631) being the only surviving children of 15 children of their parents. Spencer and his younger siblings were born and raised in Somerset, an area in southwestern England. Not much is known about Spencer's adolescent days in his life, although he reportedly saved his cousin's life during a visit at his uncle's estate.
Marriage
[edit]At or around 1617, Spencer met his future wife Margaret Thorne (16 June 1600 − 27 November 1637) for the first time. Margaret was very open about what she felt when she first saw Spencer, saying he was "the most gorgeous looking man ever" and "he made my heart melt". They were engaged by late 1617 and married in London around late October the next year. Soon after they married, they consummated the marriage and their eldest son and child, Jasper, was born in July of 1619. Spencer and Margaret had a happy marriage and regularly went to the theatre to watch plays. Their next child and eldest daughter, Elizabeth Hannah, who was named after her paternal aunt, was born on 3 August of 1620. However, she died in childhood, as did five other children. Only two sons survived; Jasper Henry Pitre (1619−1671) and Ulrich Edward Pitre I (1624−1661). Despite the loss of most of their children, Margaret and Spencer had a happy marriage up until the very end. Shortly after the betrothal of her son Jasper to Mary Clyde, Margaret died at age 37 from smallpox, devastating her husband and her two sons. Spencer made a promise to Margaret that he'll never marry another woman after she died, which stayed the case until Spencer's death in 1662.
Later years and death (1640-1662)
[edit]In between the years 1633-1642, Spencer served in the Army of England, and later the Royalist army. However, just before the English Civil War started, he was knighted by Charles I of England. During this time, his first two grandchildren were born, twin boys named Spencer Thomas Pitre II (1643 − 1652) & Thomas Frederick Pitre (1643 − 1708).
On 15 July 1652, Spencer was sentenced to death by hanging, after plotting a plan to restore the British monarchy. However, he escaped to Virginia to escape the execution, where he spent the next eight years of his life.
In 1660, Spencer was allowed back into England, following The Restoration, which Charles II allowed him back to his homeland. Soon after, he learned that his sister contracted smallpox, a then deadly disease. She died on 2 December 1660, leaving Spencer devastated, since they were very close their whole lives.
By 1661, Spencer's health began to decline, which was drastically escalated by the death of his younger surviving son Ulrich on 31 December of that year. His health furtherly deteriorated in the beginning of 1662. By the beginning of May, his health reach a point so low, his son Jasper had to stay there with him, and by June 1662, he was mostly bedridden. Spencer died later that month, on 28 June 1662 of arteriosclerosis, at the age of 65. All of his land was inherited by his sole living child, Jasper.
Issue of Spencer T. Pitre I
[edit]In 1618, Spencer married Margaret Thorne (1600 − 1637), daughter of Charles Thorne (1574 − 1623). They had eight children, two of whom survived to adulthood:
Name | Birth | Death | Notes |
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Jasper Henry Spencer | 1 July 1619 | 26 November 1671 (aged 52) | Married firstly in 1641 to Mary Clyde (1620-1647), daughter of Sir Archibald Clyde (1593-1645), had issue, including twin boys named Spencer T. Pitre II, and Thomas F. Pitre. Married in 1648 secondly to Elizabeth Phillips (1626-1698), daughter of Robert Phillips (1599-1657), had issue. |
Elizabeth Hannah Lucy | 3 August 1620 | 23 February 1623 (aged 2) | died aged 3 from smallpox. |
Henrietta Mary Anne | 2 August 1621 | 15 August 1621 (aged 13 days) | died young. |
Charles Adam Ferdinand | 30 November 1622 | 12 August 1627 (aged 4) | died aged 4 from convulsions |
Ulrich Edward | 12 February 1624 | 31 December 1661 (aged 37) | married in 1650 to Mary Dunn (1626-1700), daughter of Sir Malcolm Dunn, had issue, including Spencer T. Pitre III. |
Frances Lucy Elizabeth | 1 April 1626 | 9 April 1628 (aged 2) | died aged 2 from convulsions. |
William Bruce Thomas | 22 March 1628 | 22 October 1631 (aged 3) | named after his father's maternal grandfather, Sir William Bruce Thomas. died aged 3 from measles. |
Mary Anne Hannah | 26 October 1631 | 29 December 1637 (aged 6) | died aged 6 from an unknown illness. |
Elizabeth Hannah Pitre (1601-1660)
[edit]Elizabeth Hannah de la Louvre-Noale (nee Pitre; 15 November 1601 − 2 December 1660) was an English art collector who was the younger sister of Sir Spencer Pitre (1597−1662).
Elizabeth was born in 1601 to Ulrich John Pitre by his wife Hannah Thomas. She recieved her first name from Elizabeth I of England, and the other one was Hannah, after her mother.
Elizabeth had a very close bond with her older brother Spencer, to the point that she initially didn't want to have children, and live closer to him. However, Spencer ecouraged her to marry a man, telling her that "Dad will be proud". Elizabeth decided to marry after all, falling in love with a guy named Issac Percy (5 May 1598 − 11 January 1672), a very distant male-line relative of the Percy Earls of Northumberland. However, her father Ulrich was already arranging a marriage between his daughter and a French landowner, Henri de la Louvre-Noale (9 December 1599 − 12 August 1658), the heir to his father, Étienne (1566 − 1628) lands.
Issue of Elizabeth Hannah
[edit]Elizabeth married Henri de la Louvre-Noale (1599 - 1658) in 1620, by whom she had 7 children:
- Élisabeth (24 May 1622 − 21 July 1696) married in 1643 to Alexandre Chartes, had issue.
- Étienne-Spencer (11 June 1623 − c. October 1642) died age 19 from dysentery; no issue.
- Marie Thérèse (22 October 1624 − 24 January 1697) married in 1646 to Pierre Fontaine, had issue.
- Henriette (2 February 1626 − 26 October 1674) never married; no issue.
- Hannah Geneviève (1 March 1627 − 20 January 1631) died aged 3 from tuberculosis.
- Charles Émile (14 May 1628 − 12 September 1637) died aged 9 from smallpox.
- Anne-Marie (26 August 1631 − c. 1700) married in 1654 to Albert de Brun, had issue.
Elizabeth also had several miscarriages:
- miscarried daughter (1621)
- miscarried daughter (1629)
- miscarried son (1630)
- miscarried daughter (1633)
- miscarried daughter (1634)
- miscarried son (1635)
- miscarried daughter (1637)
- miscarried daughter (1638)
- miscarried daughter (1640)
Both of their sons and one of their daughters died before reaching 20 years of age. Euwiaidj is descended from the marriage through their eldest daughter, Élisabeth.
Jasper Henry Pitre (1619-1671)
[edit]Jasper Henry Pitre (1 July 1619 − 26 November 1671) was an English landowner. His only surviving sibling was Ulrich Edward Pitre Sr. (12 February 1624 − 31 December 1661).
Issue of Jasper Henry
[edit]In 1641, Jasper married firstly to Mary Clyde (1620 − 1647), daughter of Sir Archibald Clyde (1593 − 1645). They had five children:
- Spencer Thomas Pitre II (12 August 1643 − 21 December 1652)
- Thomas Frederick Pitre (12 August 1643 − 6 July 1708) twin brother of Spencer II.
- Elizabeth Anne Charlotte Pitre (14 January 1645 − 7 October 1711)
- Frances Henrietta Pitre (1 March 1646 − 23 September 1647)
- Mary Genevieve Pitre (11 August 1647 − 1 January 1704)
After Clyde's and their second daughter's death in 1647, Jasper married for a second time to Elizabeth Phillips (1626 − 1698), daughter of Robert Phillips (1599 − 1657) in 1648. By her, he had 12 more children:
- Julia Frances Pitre (16 September 1648 − 1 January 1699)
- Alexis Peter Francis Pitre (11 October 1649 − 20 February 1701)
- Henrietta Josephine Pitre (1 December 1650 − 23 August 1651)
- Agnes Hannah Pitre (16 January 1652 − 30 March 1653)
- miscarried daughter (1653)
- Henrietta Josephine Albertine Pitre (15 July 1654 − 22 December 1726)
- miscarried son (1655)
- Spencer Henry Pitre (1 March 1656 − 1 January 1657)
- miscarried daughter (1658)
- Agnes Hannah Sophia (13 October 1659 − 1 February 1660)
- Spencer Henry William Pitre (2 January 1661 − 8 November 1680)