Friday, September 7, 2012

Friday, September 7th, 2012

OMG, this meeting is dragging on and on. There is still 1:45 in this meeting. I am so tired, and my legs are killing me! That is good that I stepped so much that the back of my calves are screaming. I think that it is from the stepping forward from the platform...

I am tired, I have not started my cycle, and I have never said this before, but I am wishing that I would start, because then I will get over this and get back to normal. I also have that PMS "I'm starving" thing going on. I also have the "I have PMS, I deserve this piece of indian bread with swiss cheese on it!"...

I know that we are not going to swim tonight, and I doubt that a walk is in our future... Tomorrow I am going to help my sister get her house ready to move back in... I think that tonight, I will go to bed early, EARLY, and start fresh tomorrow. Hoping that I am not dragging tomorrow!

Blessed Be!
Misty


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Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Wednesday, September 5th, 2012

Well, yesterday I had a lovely birthday. My Grrrl took me out to lunch at Little Anita's. Yummy! Then we went to Saver's and shopped. I found an awesome outfit! :) Then over to Target to get a movie and power strip for Gramma. Went to see Gramma. We didn't go swimming, we wussed out. :( More like, tired out!
 
We watched Five Year Engagement. It was good, it had Emily Blunt in it, so I love it...it was kind of predictable, and not as good as I hoped, but it was a Romantic Comedy, and I am more of a Harry Potter, Hunger Games kinda girl I have come to realize!
 
Today, life, and all that goes along with it, is kickin' my butt. I have a small Red Bull in my fridge, but I am too bloated right now to drink it!
 
I have been plugging away at work stuff, but most of it is so mindless that I have been able to watch an episode and a half of Voyager. Lovin' this show!
 
My poor boss has had a really hard few weeks and last night was the worst of it for her. I feel so sorry for her, and I want to beat up the person that is causing her pain... I am somewhat worried about her as well...Leaving an abusive relationship is always the most dangerous part, and this guy may not have hit her (yet) but he is abusive. She deserves better and while I am not among her close friends, I hope that she knows that I am here for her...
 
My Grrrl told me that she signed up to be a foster family for dogs today. I have to admit that while I am a bit hesitant about messes, I am more hesitant about getting attached to the little stinkers! I am excited more than anything. This will change things up, on a somewhat regular basis it seems! Once the kids are gone, we can foster more and more. Especially if we live in a nice place out kinda far in the country!
 
Well, I better get back to it!
 
Blessed Be!
Misty
 

Monday, August 27, 2012

Martenslinde, Belgium

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Situering

Gewest  Vlaanderen

Provincie  Limburg

Gemeente  Bilzen

Coördinaten 50°51'N  5°32'E

Overig

Postcode 3742

Netnummer 089

Portaal     België

 

 

Martenslinde is een dorp en voormalige Belgische gemeente in het zuiden (Noord-Haspengouw) van de provincie Limburg (arrondissement Tongeren). Martenslinde werd in 1977 samengevoegd met de stad Bilzen. Het telde in 1970 666 inwoners. De postcode van deze deelgemeente is 3742. De oppervlakte van deze deelgemeente is slechts twee vierkante kilometer.

 

[bewerken] Sint-Martinuskerk

Sint MartinuskerkDe parochiekerk is toegewijd aan de heilige Martinus. Het koor is veertiende-eeuws. In 1892 werd de middenbeuk van de huidige kerk gebouwd. In de kerk werd toen een nieuw orgel geplaatst, een Pereboom & Leijser uit Maastricht. In 1934 werden op de plaats van het oude kerkhof de zijbeuken aangebouwd. De oude grafstenen ( Nulens 1669) en Lemmens ( 1769) werden uit de kerk gehaald en tegen de pastorie op het kerkhof geplaatst.

 

[bewerken] BezienswaardighedenJe bevindt je op minder dan één kilometer van Alden Biesen, nu cultureel centrum van de Vlaamse gemeenschap.

 

Historisch was Martenslinde, Linne in het verleden, Lin in de volksmond, afhankelijk van Munsterbilzen en Bilzen. Pas in de negentiende eeuw, in de Franse tijd werd het een onafhankelijke parochie.

 

Het Wilderpark met zijn vijvers, gedeeltelijk op grondgebied Waltwilder gelegen, en de parochiekerk zijn zeker een bezoek waard, evenals de volledig vernieuwde basisschool ' De Halte'. Bij de bouw van deze school in 2006 werd het oude gemeentehuis uit 1878 geïntegreerd in een prachtige nieuwbouw.

 

Het kapelletje van de heilige Anna aan de Linnerveldstraat is herbouwd in 1889.

 

[bewerken] SportSinds enkele jaren speelt Martenslinde voetbal in een fusie met Rijkhoven, de ploeg heet KMR Biesen.

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Location
Region of Flanders
province of Limburg
municipality Bilzen
Coordinates 50 ° 51'N 5 ° 32'E
remaining
Postal code 3742
Area code 089
portal Belgium
 

Martenslinde is a village and former municipality in Belgium in the south (North Hesbaye) of the province of Limburg (Arrondissement Tongeren). Martenslinde in 1977 merged with the city Bilzen. It had in 1970 666 inhabitants. The zip code of the district is 3742. The area of ​​this district is only two square kilometers.

Saint Martin:
St. MartinuskerkDe parish church is dedicated to St. Martin. The choir's fourteenth-century. In 1892 the nave of the present church was built. In the church a new organ was then placed, a Pereboom & Leijser from Maastricht. In 1934 on the site of the old cemetery the aisles were added. The old tombstones (Nulens 1669) and Lemmens (1769) were removed from the church and at the rectory in the cemetery placed.

BezienswaardighedenJe're at less than a kilometer from Alden Biesen, now a cultural center of the Flemish Community.

Historically, Martenslinde, Linne in the past, Lin popularly, depending Munsterbilzen and Bilzen. Only in the nineteenth century, during the French became an independent parish.

The Wilder Park with its ponds, partially territory Waltwilder situated, and the parish church are worth a visit, as well as the completely new school 'The Stop'. In the construction of this school in 2006, the old town hall in 1878 integrated in a beautiful new building.

The chapel of St. Anna to Linnerveldstraat was rebuilt in 1889.

Sports: several years Martenslinde plays football in a merger with Rijkhoven, the team called KMR Biesen.

 

Sunday, August 26, 2012

Another Sunday Wasted...

Going on 3 hours, they just got my van back... So much for my appointment time of 10:30 ...they better do a good job to make up for the wait...at least the idiot who can't stay off of his cell and is acting more immature than my 13 year old is not working on my van!


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Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Wednesday, August 22nd, 2012

Today is my Aunt's surgery. I know in my heart that she will be alright, but I am still worried. My Dad told My Grrrl that she would be fine...My Dad died almost 6 years ago... This morning, he told me that he would be with my Aunt, so I am OK, kinda...
 
I am tired and sore... I worked out yesterday morning, and went for a nice easy hike yesterday. I am SO sore. Not giving up!
 
Not much to blog about today, a lot on my mind, so I really don't have anything I can get out.
 
That is all for today, if I hear about my Aunt, I will post that...
 
Blessed Be!
Misty

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Wednesday, August 15th, 2012

Feeling better today. Not 100%, but better. Hard at work, and I have an excellent wife at home, who keeps making sure that I am OK. :) I can't wait to get back to her! 
 
This weekend, The Hunger Games comes out on DVD, and I am going to get it at midnight, and we are going to watch it, because My Grrrl has not seen it yet. I can't wait to share that with her.
 
I have to admit that I have not stuck to my diet in the last two and a half days... Monday night, we had Dion's because I was so distraught. Tuesday, I had a left over slice for breakfast, but did good for the rest of the day. Today, I had a 1/2 slice of pizza, and for lunch, I am having the other 1/2. I will be good for dinner, and I will do the Wii step tonight. I enjoy it and it is a good calorie burner. Maybe we can actually go for a walk at a park, I would like that! Especially if it rains, or smells like rain!
 
Anyhow, not much else to talk about, I keep trucking, and I am trying to figure out how to go to see my Gramma and Aunt, and the rest of the fam damily for New Years. I don't know that it will work, since I recall that my Aunt and Uncle have a wedding to go to in January. Not sure of the date, so... who knows...
 
Blessed Be!
Misty

Sunday, August 12, 2012

Sunday, August 12th, 2012

School starts tomorrow for Cara and Robert, and thank goodness for it! Today is my "day off" from weight loss, well, mostly just the work out part, for two reasons, one, I am worn out formula yesterday, and two, I am in a delicate condition today...

I plan on relaxing, working on the snow globe and calm jar I bought supplies for yesterday, and maybe working on some Yule gifts... I also have to get my Dallas Cowboys sleeves done... I want to take some things to work today, that will make my diet easier, but I don't want to have to carry them all tomorrow morning!

That is all for now!

Blessed Be!
Misty BISHOP
Of the
Albuquerque
BISHOP's


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Thursday, June 14, 2012

Thursday, June 14th, 2012

No news is good news? I have not had much interest in posting much lately. I have been on a diet, and it is bringing me down, because it is NOT working... ugh...
 
Anyhow, this is just me saying that I have not forgotten about you, Blog World... I will post more later. Maybe I will post just pictures that I got on my trip to see Gramma? I need to gather them in one place first... That is what I will do...
 
Blessed Be!
Misty BISHOP
of the
Albuquerque
BISHOPs

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Tuesday May 29th, 2012

So glad to be home. Had a great time seeing my family. The drive back, no so much. Even the drive out there was fun, anticipation maybe? Anyhow, I got LOTS of pics, of pics at Grammas. I need to go thru them all and see what I have to maybe put on Ancestry, or on my blog.
 
Either way, I am so tired today, I am sure that it is just recovering from the vacation. Ha! Why should you need to recover from a vacation?!
 
Today was a busy day at work, so I guess that could be part of it? I get to leave soon, get Robert, get buns, get my grub on, and then get my booty in bed! :)
 
Blessed Be!
Misty BISHOP
of the Albuquerque
BISHOPs
 

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Tuesday May 22nd, 2012

Tomorrow is Cara's 17th birthday. I cannot believe it... Today, I hurt my back when I got out of bed, or I slept wrong, something. I am in pain, I am better than I was, but I am in pain...
 
Today has been a hurry up and then wait kind of day. Lots going on, and all I want is to go home and be with those that I love. I want to go to bed early! I want to not break myself when I get up tomorrow morning! LOL
 
I have been listening to The Hunger Games, and working photos. I need to get them loaded into Picasa, and then we need to get them deleted from the computer. I have over loaded the poor computer with pics! :)
 
Anyhow, back to work!
 
Blessed Be!
Misty BISHOP
of the
Albuquerque
BISHOP's
 

Sunday, May 20, 2012

Sunday May20th, 2011

Had a busy day yesterday. Hope to relax today. Hope to grill some ribs, watch the solar eclipse, relax... Want to think of the questions that I want to ask family when we are there...

Blessed be!
Misty

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Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Wednesday May 16th, 2012

I have NO hints on Ancestry.com! WOOHOO!!!! Now, I can go back and research the closer members better.
 
Been here since 5:00 a.m. so tired...So ready to go home. Not sure what I want for dinner, something light, I know that for sure!
 
 
Blessed Be!
Misty BISHOP
of the
Albuquerque
BISHOPs

Sunday, May 13, 2012

Sunday May 13th, 2012

Happy Mother's Day!

Went to my sisters race. Lots of fun! Home now, out to lunch soon maybe, nice restful day. I want to get caught up on Game of Thrones. Tomorrow, follow up only teeth. Hopefully, it will be good, get the stitches out, and be on the road to recovery!

Blessed Be!
Misty BISHOP
of the
Albuquerque BISHOPs

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Saturday, May 12, 2012

Saturday May12th, 2012

Feeling better, from my surgery. Not 100%. Still tired. Today we go see Nana, then Mother's day lunch with mom and Danielle, then Robert's family party, then rest! Tomorrow, Danielle's race at the base, then more princess treatment! Maybe I'll take My Grrrl to lunch 😍.

For now, time to get ready for the day...is the day ready for me!?

Down below 450 people with hints. Not sure if I will continue my Ancestry.com membership or not. If I can get down to no hints,then I can concentrate on researching the people in my tree. Starting with my and my dad's cousins. As hard as I try, I cannot get into wanting to look into my Mom's side.... Telling, no?

Blessed Be!
Misty BISHOP
of the Albuquerque
BISHOPS

14 day to Grammas!!!!

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Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Wednesday May 9th, 2012

Feeling better, not 100%, but better. My face hurts way more than yesterday. Going back to work tomorrow, hope I can make it through the whole day.

Blesses Be!
Misty

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Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Tuesday, May 8th, 2012

Day after surgery, I was just at My Grrrls Grammas for a few hours, while My Grrrl was busy. That was nice. Now I am home, boat out to rinse with salt water and off to bed for me. I am feelings better, but not 100% at all...

Blessed Be!
Misty BISHOP
Of the
Albuquerque
BISHOPs

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Sunday, May 6, 2012

Sunday, April 6th, 2012

No blog today, I am resting up for surgery tomorrow. Oral surgery, but I'm a big baby!

I don't foresee blogging much while I am out. Probably nothing until Thursday.

Wish me luck, I'm a big scaredy pants! Lol

Blessed Be!
Misty BISHOP
of the Albuquerque BISHOP's


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Friday, May 4, 2012

Friday, May 4th 2012

I have finished all of the "De"s. I have taken the De and added it to the first name, and left the rest of the last name alone. This yielded more hints on some people. I am down below 690 people with hints now. Still a long way to go, but since I started ignoring more hints, it goes faster and I have to say that I think that I have gotten my passion for the hunt back.
 
Once I get rid of all of the hints, I will start looking back at each generation and see what I can find on people, stories are going to be the object now, not just names and dates...
 
Anyhow, that is all for now, tons of stuff to do before I leave for the dentist... Ugh!
 
19 days until we leave for Gramma's! I am so excited! I cannot wait to see her and everyone again! I miss them all terribly...
 
Blessed Be!
Misty BISHOP
of the
Albuquerque
BISHOP's
 

Thursday, May 3, 2012

Thursday, May 3rd

Haven't blogged in a while. Been busy. Weird Al concert was amazing! Was sick the next day. Adopted a kitty, Dentist tomorrow, nervous about that...Birthdays coming up, going to Gramma's for Memorial Day.
All in all, busy but good.
 
That is all for now, I have to get back in the habit of blogging...
 
Blessed Be!
Misty

Thursday, April 26, 2012

Thursday April 26th, 2012

I have decided to ignore hints for anyone father than 20 GGF/M back. This should make going through the hints much faster. I still have over 3,500 hints....
 
My tooth is bothering me more that I can even relate...
 
I just want to go home now...
 
Blessed Be
Misty BISHOP
of the
Albuquerque
BISHOP's

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

I am related to the wizards that beat death!

Isabel de PEVERELL
(1186 - 1226)
is my 26th great grandmother
 
Son of Isabel de
 
Son of John Sir Knight de la
 
Daughter of Roger
 
Son of Clarice De La
 
Daughter of Adam
 
Son of Joan
 
Son of John
 
Daughter of John
 
Son of Lady
 
Son of Thomas
 
Son of John
 
Son of Robert
 
Son of John
 
Son of Robert
 
Son of Marmaduke
 
Son of Mathew
 
Son of Mathew
 
Son of Jonah
 
Son of Benjamin
 
Son of Josiah
 
Son of Andrew
 
Daughter of Benjamin Brooks
 
Son of Rebecca Orinda
 
Son of Thomas Philemon
 
Daughter of Clarence William
 
Son of Dora Agnes
 
Son of Milton Paul
 
You are the daughter of Randy

Monday, April 23, 2012

Lacking in Blogging

I have been lacking in my blog. This one and the other. I have had a lack luster approach to everything lately. Lots of reasons, no good ones, but lots of em just the same...
 
We are going to my Gramma Bishop's for Memorial Day, super excited about that!
 
I want to get some info together for my gramma about the neat things that I have found. Maybe make some copies for Aunts and Uncles... So far, no one has been able to assist me in this search. I am sure that my mothers mother could help me, but I am not much interested in that side, so...
 
Anyhow, I think that I will blog once a week on this blog from now on, just a highlight of what I found that week. I have not had much luck finding new things, just trying to weed out duplicates and those that are not actually my family. It has become kinda boring, this part.
 
I think that I need to read and watch some of the blogs that describe how to research this, because I don't want to pay for this boring part...
 
I mean, I have been apathetic in this lately, and I still don't seem to have it in me to really go after it right now. Today especially, I am SO TIRED, but lately, maybe it is the warmer weather, the desire to play in the garden...
 
Anyhow, for today, no more other than to say that there will be more on Friday, even if all I say on Friday is I have nothing to say! LOL!
 
Blessed Be!
Misty BISHOP
of the
Albuquerque
BISHOP's

Saturday, April 21, 2012

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Wednesday April 18th, 2012

Holy Cow! I was awarded Employee of the Month today! This is the second time! I was amazing! My boss cried, I cried! I have left over fruit! YUMMY!
 
I love my job. Now, back to the craziness, the Department of Health is here today, all week in fact!
 
Blessed Be!
Misty

Sunday, April 15, 2012

Sunday, April 15th, 2012

Much of life is a learning experience. Today, would it be to much to ask for a no brainier day!?!


Blessed be!
Misty


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Saturday, April 14, 2012

Saturday April 14th, 2012

Been a busy few days.... No blogs yesterday or today. Made a cape last night. Made a skirt today. Sewing machine is purring like a kitten.

Game night tonight!

Blessed be!
Misty

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Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Tuesday April 11th, 2012


THAT IS ALL FOR TODAY!

Blessed Be!
Misty BISHOP
of the
Albuquerque
BISHOP's

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Monday, April 9, 2012

Monday, April 9th, 2012

At the Urgent Care again with Cara...no blog today...
Misty

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Friday, April 6, 2012

Friday, April 6th, 2012

So, I have decided that I am going to go through the people in my tree, from that page, and search for doubles. I already had a list going of the surnames that I had done that with, so all I have to do is run back through those names, and then work on the rest.
 
So, not today, because I am beat, still run down from this cold or whatever it is that I have, and the rest of this day is not going to get better, but tomorrow, or Sunday, after family visits around town and what not, then I will work on this new approach.
 
After that, I want to concentrate on my Dad's cousins... Find their names, and then find and get in touch with them. I enjoyed getting to know Ruedell, so I am looking forward to meeting more of them. Maybe when we go to Texas in May, I can actually meet them in person!
 
Well, that is all for now, back to the grindstone...
 
Blessed Be!
Misty BISHOP
of the
Albuquerque
BISHOP's

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Thursday, April 5th, 2012

So drained today. I have been dragging all day. I did some Ancestry today, but I keep running into  doubles. Grrr. Doesn't help that I am drained!
 
Tonight is a new Big Bang Theory! I am very excited about that. Tonight is also the last night I get to sleep with My Grrrl for two weeks. NOT excited about that. I guess that I will have to make it count, go to be early, and cuddle like crazy.
 
That is all for now, have to close down shop and head home.
 
Blessed Be
 
Misty BISHOP
of the
Albuquerque
BISHOP's

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Wednesday, April 4th, 2012

No blog today, crazy busy...signing refi papers on the house today...

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Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Tuesday, April 3rd, 2012

Crazy busy start to the day. The day has calmed down, that is good. The weather was super yucky this morning, but it is not so bad now. Still not nice enough for an April day,and certainly not compared to what this weekend was like!
 
I am eager to go home and rest with My Grrrl. Watch a little TV with the family and then off to bed. It was nice, last night, when I was cold, and My Grrrl covered my up with the lead blanket... She always takes such good care of me!
 
Anyhow, time to get back to work, there is still a sizeable list of things that need my attention.
 
I have not had the drive to work on Ancestry this week, I think that is because I have been running into doubles, and the fact that My Grrrl will be gone for 2 weeks, in which time I can work on it in the living room, while the kiddos use their hour on the TV or computer, and I don't have to worry about ignoring My Grrrl, PLUS, my super awesome boss is going to be gone at the same tie as My Grrrl, and it seems I have more time to fill when she is gone, so I will work on it while she is gone, while THEY are gone, and I should be able to make a big dent!
 
Blessed Be!
Misty BISHOP
of the
Albuquerque
BISHOP's
 
 

Monday, April 2, 2012

Monday April 2nd 2012

Spent the weekend doing stuff around the house. Allergies, or some bug is getting Me & My Grrrl down.
 
I did not do any Ancestry this weekend, I plan to do a lot of it when My Grrrl is gone, I will have the time...
 
I planted Lettuce, Spinach, Peas and Cucumbers yesterday. I also planted Butter Wild flowers in the side year by the garage. I cannot wait for them to come up. I wish that are was cleaner in general... We need to come up with a better way to save the recycling...
 
That is all for today,I have a TON of billing. I was looking at billing, just being glad to know that soon it would not be mine to do anymore... Today I learned that the leasing of the providers will not occur after all, and so the billing will continue to be mine. So, still own the billing, and there will be more coming, AND we have to build a whole new billing sheet for all of the new stuff that needs to be on it...
Grrr...
 
Anyhow, I better get back to the mountain of billing!
 
Blessed Be!
Misty

Friday, March 30, 2012

Friday, March 30th, 2012

Hercules BECKWITH

Your 24th great grandfather
Birth 1230 in Tamworth Castle, Yorkshire, England
Death 1285 in England
I think that I know where I will retire now... it is my families home ( LONG LONG LONG time ago!)

Tamworth Castle, a Grade I listed building,[1] is a Norman castle, located next to the River Tame, in the town of Tamworth in Staffordshire, England.

Overlooking the River Tame , the site has been fortified since Anglo-Saxon times, when Ethelfleda the Mercian Queen built a burh to defend against Danes (Vikings); it served as a residence of the Mercian kings.

The castle dates from the 11th century and was built by the Normans. It is today one of the best preserved Norman motte-and-bailey castles in Britain. Numerous additions were made to the castle over the centuries, especially in the Jacobean period. The shell keep contains a 12th century gate tower and later residential accommodation in an H plan comprising a 13th century three storey north range, and a 17th century Jacobean three storey south range linked by an oak timbered Great Hall of the 15th century[1]

Tamworth castle was home to the Marmion family, hereditary Royal Champions to the English Kings from Henry I to Edward I. In 1291 it passed by marriage to Sir Alexander Freville and in 1423 similarly passed to Thomas Ferrers of Groby.[2]

During the Civil War, when the castle's governor was Waldyve Willington,[3] the castle was captured by parliamentary forces after a brief siege. In July, 1645 the castle garrison comprised ten officers and 77 soldiers under the command of Governor Willington. A muster of the garrison on 28 May 1646 lists only 23 soldiers, "the rest of the soldiers being about fiftie are at Lichfield Leguer uppon dutie there with Lt. Ensigne, one sergeant, one corporal and one drummer" (musters SP 28/122-3).

In 1668 the castle passed to the Shirleys of Chartley. and then in 1715 to the Comptons when Elizabeth Ferrers married the 5th Earl of Northampton.[2] During the Comptons period of ownership the castle fell into disrepair but in 1751 Charlotte Compton, the grandniece of 1st Earl Ferrers married George Townshend of Raynham.[2] The Townshends took up residence and the castle was much improved by them in 1781.[2]

During most of the 19th century the castle was let out to tenants including Robert Peel and from 1869 to 1891 Thomas Cooke. On Cookes death the Marquess Townshend put the castle up for sale by auction and it was purchased by the Tamworth Corporation.[2]

The castle was also depicted in a work by the English Romantic artist J.M.W. Turner, entitled simply 'Tamworth Castle'

 

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Thursday, March 29th, 2012

What a day... Issues all over the place... Billing, LOTS of it, and Van issues... All now, are resolved, but I still have to stay late tonight to make up for the time that I missed this morning...What a day... Glad it is almost Friday!
 
Tonight I will watch The Big Bang Theory with My Grrrl, and then I will fall asleep!
 
Monday, I close on the re-fi! So, yeah for that...
 
Blessed Be!
Misty

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Wednesday, March 28th, 2012

Itta De Nivelles Saint Iduberga of The Franks AUSTRASIA

My 45th great grandmother

 

Archdiocese of MechlinDiocese in Belgium


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* Published by Encyclopedia Press, 1913.


Mechlin (Lat. MECHLINIA; Fr. MALINES), Archdiocese of (MECHLINIENSIS), comprises the two Belgian provinces of Antwerp and Brabant. This diocese derives its present configuration from the French Concordat of 1801. Thee ecclesiastical province of Mechlin is coextensive with the Belgian Kingdom (suffragan bishoprics: Tournai, Liege, Namur, Gand, Bruges); it extended to the Rhine under Napoleon I. The city of Mechlin, prior to 1559, belonged to the deanery of Brussels and to the archdeaconry of the same name in the diocese of Cambrai. Its importance ecclesiastically was due to the ancient Chapter of Canons of the collegiate church of St. Rombaut. Paul IV, by his bull "Super universi orbis ecclesias" (May 12, 1559) created a new hierarchy in the Netherlands composed of three metropolitan (Mechlin, Cambrai, Utrecht) and fifteen episcopal sees. The Archbishop of Mechlin was raised to the dignity of primate by the Constitutions of Pius IV in 1560 and 1561. The Christian Faith was zealously preached in the present diocese during the seventh and eighth centuries. It is known that Antwerp was visited by St. Eligius, Bishop of Tournai (d. 660), and by St. Amand, the Apostle of Flanders and Bishop of Maestricht (d. 679). The Tatter's successors in the see of Tongres-Maestricht-Liege, St. Lambert (d. about 700) and St. Hubert (d. 727) are said to have visited Mechlin and Brabant. This evangelical work was followed up by the Anglo-Saxon missionaries St. Willibrord (d. 738) and St. Rumold or Rombaut (d. about 775). St. Rombaut was martyred at Mechlin, and became the city's patron saint, and subsequently the patron of the whole diocese. Among the saints of this diocese are several members of Pepin of Landen's family, his widow St. Itta, foundress of the Abbey of Nivelles, his daughters, St. Gertrude (d. 659) and St. Begga (d. 698); the two sisters St. Gudule (d. 712) and St. Rainelde; in the ninth century St. Libert of Mechlin and St. Guidon of Anderlecht; St. Wivine, foundress of the Benedictine abbey of Grand Bigard (d. 1170); St. Albert of Louvain, Prince Bishop of Liege and martyr (d. 1192); St. Marie d'Orignies (d. 1232); St. Lutgard (d. 1246), and Blessed Alice (d. 1250), both Cistercian nuns, the former in Aywieres, the latter at la Cambre; St. Boniface of Brussels, Bishop of Lausanne (d. 1265); Blessed Jean de Ruysbroeck, an Augustinian monk of Groenendael, because of his mystical writings known as the "divine and admirable doctor" (d. 1381); several priests put to death by the Calvinists at Gorcum (1572); the Jesuits, St. John Berchmans of Diest, patron of student youth (d. 1621), and Venerable Leonard Leys (Lessius) of Brecht, renowned for his piety and his theological works (d. 1623).

It was at the beginning of the twelfth century that Tanchelm, a native of Zealand, became known, chiefly in Antwerp, for his violent attacks on the hierarchy, and the Sacraments, especially the Holy Eucharist. He shared the pernicious errors of the Adamites, and gave an example of the worst kind of debauchery. Toward the middle of the century, Bishop Nicolas of Cambrai excommunicated Jonas, one of the promoters of Catharism in Brabant. A little later numerous Beghards and Beguines fell into the errors of the sect known as the Brothers of the Free Spirit. To this sect also belonged the nun, Sister Hadewijc (Hedwig) or Bloernardine, who gained numerous partisans in Brussels. Her writings were refuted by Jean de Ruysbroeck. Bloemardine died about 1336, but her followers lived on, and as late as about 1410 Pierre d'Ailly, Bishop of Cambrai, was compelled to take measures against them. The Black Plague of 1349 gave rise to the processions of Flagellants. These hailed from Germany and traversed the country practicing the mortification from which their name has arisen. The ecclesiastical authorities were obliged to intervene on behalf of the Jews detested by the Flagellants. On the other hand, religious senti-ment manifested itself in numerous monastic institutions. Afllighem, the principal Benedictine abbey, dates from 1086. The people of Antwerp, whom Tanchelm had fanaticized, were brought back by St. Norbert to a Christian mode of life. Soon arose in Brabant many Premonstratensian abbeys: St. Michel at Antwerp (1124), Tongerloo (1128), le Pare near Louvain (1129), Heylissem (1130), Grimberghen (1131), Averbode (1132), Dieligem and Postel (1140). Among other abbeys for men may be mentioned: the Benedictine abbeys of Vlierbeek (1125); the noble abbey of St. Gertrude at Louvain, belonging to the Augustinian canons; the Cistercian abbeys of Villers (1147) and of St. Bernard (1237). Some of the numerous colleges of Austin Canons are: St. Jacques sur Caudenberg at Brussels, Hanswijek at Mechlin, Corssendonck, Groenendael, Rougecloitre and Septfontaines, all three in the forest of Soignes. In most places of consequence Augustinians, Franciscans, Carmelites and Dominicans were established. The military orders were represented at the Teutonic Commandery of Pitzemburg in Mechlin and in Beequevoort. The leading abbeys for women were: Grand Bigard and Cortenberg (Benedictines); la Cambre, Roosendael, Nazareth (Cistercians). The semi-monastic institution of the Beguinages (q.v.), small settlements in the heart of cities or just outside city walls, is a peculiar feature of religious life in the Netherlands. They were once numerous (the number of Beguines who went forth from Mechlin to greet Charles the Bold, on the occasion of his joyful entry in 1467, was 900), and still endure, though much reduced in numbers, at Mechlin, Antwerp, Louvain, Diest, Lierre, Turnhout, Hoogstraeten and Herenthals. The increase of the secular clergy and its improved material conditions caused the chapters of Canons to grow in number, and eventually the collegiate churches of the diocese reached a total of twenty. Public instruction was conducted by parochial and chapter schools. Finally Martin V, by his bull of December 9, 1425, erected a university at Louvain.

At the close of the Middle Ages, it is well known, both faith and morals suffered a notable decay. More or less rightly, Jean Pupper de Goch (d. 1475), superior of the Thabor Convent at Mechlin, has been styled the precursor of Luther, who soon found numerous partisans in the diocese, especially at Antwerp where his Augustinian brethren declared in his favor. Protestantism, though vigorously opposed by Charles V, was again menacing at the end of his reign, when Lutheranism gave way to Calvinism. The creation in 1559 of new sees, though an indispensable measure, brought about a coalition of all discontented parties. Philip II, by removing the first Archbishop of Mechlin, Cardinal de Granvelle, deprived the Catholic and monarchical cause of its ablest champion, and thereby hastened the impending revolution. In 1556 the iconoclastic mob put to death both religious and priests, and sacked the churches and monasteries. Disorder continued until the advent of the Archduke Albert and Isabella. The people remained loyal to Catholicism and the University of Louvain proved a valiant defender, though Protestant theories exercised at the university a certain influence, particularly on Baius and Jansenius. The Archbishop of Mechlin, Jacques Boonen (1621-55), evaded the publication of the constitution "In eminenti", by which Urban VIII condemned the "Augustinus"; he was even temporarily suspended by Innocent X. Boonen's submission did not put an end to the Jansenistic quarrels in the diocese. Oratorians, brought in by him, were inclined to rigorism. They opened colleges for the education of youth, and found themselves both in this field, and in their Jansenistic views, in rivalry with the Jesuits already active in anti-Protestant controversy. The partisans and the adversaries of Jansenius took sides at once with one or other of the conflicting parties. The firmness of the archbishops at Precipiano (1690-1711) and of Cardinal d'Alsace (1715-59) repelled Jansenism, which endured however in Josephinism and Febronianism. Joseph II suppressed many convents (1783), and created the General Seminary of Louvain (1786), the doctrines of which were condemned by Cardinal de Frankenberg (1759-1801). Persecution broke out afresh in the wake of the French Revolution; Catholic worship was abolished, churches were pillaged, a multitude of ecclesiastics exiled, among them Cardinal de Frankenberg. The anti-Concordat schism of the Stevenists arose under Napoleon Bonaparte. Later, King William revived the General Seminary under the name of Philosophical College, but met with as much opposition as Joseph II. The Belgian Revolution of 1830 freed the Church from these fetters. For the later history of Mechlin see Belgium. The following archbishops of Mechlin were made cardinals: Antoine Perrenot de Granvella, first archbishop (1560-83) and a remarkable Statesman (q.v.); Thomas Philippe d'Alsace (1716-59); Henri de Frankenberg (1759-1801); Engelbert Sterckx (1832-67); Victor Auguste Dechamps, theologian and pulpit Orator (q.v.) (1867-83); Pierre Lambert Goossens (1884-1906); Desire Joseph Mercier (1906-), the chief originator of the neo-scholastic movement in Belgium.

Religious monuments: numerous edifices especially of Gothic style (Roman: St. Germain at Tirlemont, St. Gertrude at Nivelles). At Mechlin is the metropolitan church of St. Rombaut (thirteenth and fourteenth centuries), with a tower 318 feet high. There is also Notre Dame, and St. Pierre (Jesuit style). Principal other edifices: churches of Lierre, Hoogstraeten, Tirlemont, Hal, Diest; and the ruins of the Abbey of Villers, the most striking monastic ruins in Belgium. The ornamentation has suffered greatly from the disorders of the sixteenth and eighteenth centuries, particularly the organ gallery at Lierre, the tabernacle at Leau, the tombs at Hoogstraeten and the stained glasses in Lierre and Hoogstraeten. Of the paintings still preserved, many belong to the Antwerp School. At Mechlin there are works of Rubens in the churches of Notre Dame and St. Jean. See Antwerp. Brussels. . Pilgrimages: St. Sang at Hoogstraeten, St. Sauveur at Haekendover (Tirlemont), Notre Dame at Montaigu, at Hal, at Hanswyck (Mechlin). Population (1909): 2,450,680 inhabitants; 745 parishes; 51 deaneries; one theological seminary; 3 petits seminaires; 24 episcopal colleges; 108 convents for men, and 726 for women.

The "Vie Diocesaine" is a monthly periodical founded in 1907. The "Theologia Mechliniensis" fundamental and sacramental theology, with treatises on virtues, indulgences, and reserved cases fills ten volumes; notable also are the "Scripture Commentary" of Ceulemans (nine volumes) on the Psalms and New Testament, and the work of Van der Stappen (five volumes) on the Liturgy.

A. KEMPENEER

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Tuesday, March 27th, 2012

No inspiration today. I take that back... lots of inspiration, no drive...
 
Finished The Hunger Games... So sad that it is over... I am waiting to get the books on CD, so that I can load them on my iPad, and have them always, just like Harry Potter...
 
Tonight is the crafting group... I am nervous to meet new people, but at least it will be a night out with My Grrrl! :)
 
Time to get back to work.
 
 
Blessed Be!
Misty BISHOP
of the
Albuquerque BISHOP's
 
 

Sunday, March 25, 2012

Sunday, March 25th, 2012

Nice day, hot, windy now, head ache, all but gone now... Waiting for My Grrrrl to come read to me!

Tata!
Misty

Sent from my iPad

Friday, March 23, 2012

Friday, March 23rd, 2012... Today's Most Interesting Find!

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is my 40th great grandfather
 
 
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