Robin Williams, I am writing you a short note to say, "You are loved by so many people." By now, you have an idea of how many people truly loved you at this point. The world is sad because of our loss of such a great talent and person. You gave us direction in finding a place within our hearts that was sacred. Your spirit will remain in our hearts more than you can know. You have healed so many people through laughter. It doesn't matter why you chose to take your life away from us, but you will never take your spirit away from us. Your gifts were given to you at birth, and you have returned them to the place from which you came to us. Just know this one thing my friend. You are a good soul. You have touched the heart of so many people and made us believe in the goodness of living even though you could not on your own. What an ultimate sacrifice this must have been for you to go beyond your own hopes to give to others what they could not possess themselves. Truly, you had to be more soul than body to do such acts of grace to the people you loved. Again, just know you are loved. I will always remember your smile. It would open my heart each time you gave one. It felt as though your soul would merge with mine and a oneness with our Creator would fill mine with joy. Love moved through you and not from you Robin Williams. Because of this, I believe you are now in the presence of the Wisdom that knew how to Create a man whose life made everyone else's a little better for having known you. Thanks My Friend, Sam Oliver
Jenetta on Tue Aug 12, 2014 11:42 pm Thank you Susan for opening up your life to us.... I was saddened and amazed that Robin had left us for happier climes. I also had no idea that he battled depression. Any movie I have seen Robin perform in I have loved and loved him more. He was "one of a kind" just like Luciano Pavarotti was "one of a kind". I still remember his role in Peter Pan. I have not been immune to the issue of suicide as friends, lovers and caregivers I have known committed suicide. They all chose different ways to take their life and the way they chose was mostly severe compared to Robin's way. After I received news of their death I always wondered "why"? I always wondered if there was something I could have done to allay their deaths. One case in particular I had a sense of guilt even though I hadn't seen that person in years. Then again I didn't know they had bi-polar issues. It is not unusual that most people at one time or another in their lives has contemplated the idea of suicide. Most of us carry on despite our circumstances. As Susan mentioned carrying out the act of suicide takes a lot of courage. Some have changed their mind at the last moment although in such instances many times it was already too late. Unfortunate indeed. I will always cherish Robin Williams. Anyone who can make me laugh gets very high marks to my way of thinking. On a planet such as ours humour and hope is what keeps all of us sane. R.I.P. Robin for you were everyone's Friend...this little note from his youngest daughter: Zelda Williams Age 25 Zelda Williams quoted Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's book The Little Prince: “You—you alone will have the stars as no one else has them… In one of the stars I shall be living. In one of them I shall be laughing. And so it will be as if all the stars were laughing, when you look at the sky at night, you — only you— will have stars that can laugh.” Following the quote, she added, "I'll try to keep looking up." http://www.cbc.ca/news/arts/robin-williams-hanged-himself-in-his-home-sheriff-s-office-1.2734061 _______________________________________________________ Light triumphs darkness by a factor of infinity. The soul is immortal.
http://www.geni.com/people/Robin-Williams/6000000014038855730 Robin Williams, is my 18th cousin Susan Lynne Schwenger You → Lynda Mae Handy - Schwenger your mother → JAMES "Jim" EDWARD HANDY JR. her father → JAMES aka JIM HANDY SR. his father → Marion (Rennie) Ruthven - Handy - Satchell his mother → Alexander or Alex (Thompson) Ruthven her father → Robert (Witherspoon) Ruthven, SR his father → John (Henderson) Ruthven his father → John (Peadie) Ruthven his father → John (Hutcheson) Ruthven his father → George (Reid) Ruthven his father → William Alexander (Clerk) Ruthven his father → William (Gray) Ruthven his father → Sir William Ruthven his father → William Ruthven, 2nd Lord Ruthven his father → Catherine Gray of Buttergask - Stewart - Ruthven his mother → Elisabeth Stewart, Countess of Argyll her mother → Sir John Stewart, 1st Earl of Atholl her father → Joan Beaufort, Queen consort of Scots his mother → Edmund Beaufort, 2nd Duke of Somerset her brother → Eleanor Beaufort his daughter → Margaret Carey her daughter → Sir William Carey, Kt. her son → Catherine Carey, Chief Lady of the Bedchamber his daughter → Anne West, Baroness de la Warr her daughter → Zachariah West her son → Margaret Hicks his daughter → Daniel Hicks her son → Thomas Hicks his son → Thomas Hicks his son → Rebecca Hicks his daughter → Anna Tullos her daughter → Ellen Caroline Tullos her daughter → Anselm J. McLaurin, Governor, U.S. Senator her son → Stella May McLaurin his daughter → Laura McLaurin Berry her daughter → Laura "Laurie" Williams (McLaurin) her daughter → Robin Williams her son We share a common great grandmother at the 16th Level Joan Beaufort, Queen consort of Scots http://www.geni.com/people/Joan-Beaufort/6000000000743955206?through=6000000002167928584 and, a common great grandfather at the 16th level James Stewart, The Black Knight of Lorn August 17, 1451 (56) was at sea (killed by pirates) Son of Sir John Stewart of Innermeath and Isobel MacDougall, of Argyll Son of Robert Stewart of Innermeath, Knight and Isabella Margaret, Countess of Fife, and Angus, Heiress of Hokettle MacDuff Son of Sir James Stewart of Pierston, Knight and M1 Stewart Son of John Stewart of Bonkyl and Garlies and Margaret de Bonkyl Son of Alexander Stewart, 4th High Steward of Scotland and Jean MacRory of Bute Son of Walter Stewart, 3rd High Steward of Scotland and Bethóc (Beatrix) nic Gille Crist, Countess of Angus Son of Alain Fitzwalter, 2d High Steward of Scotland and Alesta of Mar Son of Walter FitzAlan, 1st High Steward of Scotland and Eschyna de Molle Son of Alan fitzFlaad, Sheriff of Shropshire and Avelina de Hesding, domina Norton [Oswestry Castle, , Oswestry, Shropshire, West Midlands, England] Son of Flaald, Seneschal de Dol en Bretagne and daughter of Norton, domina Norton [Dol-de-Bretagne, Bretagne, France] Son of Alain "Dapifer" fitz Flaald, Seneschal of Dol and St Margaret "Filia Rex" Fitz Flaald [Dol-de-Bretagne, Bretagne, France] Son of Flaald, seneschal of Dol and NN possible daughter of Crinan & Bethoc of Atholl, Princess of Scotland Son of Aimon I, viscount of Dinan and Raentlina de Bretagne, Daughter of Martin de Bretagne de Vitré and Rantlina de Vitré [Dinan, Ille-et-Vilaine, Bretagne, France] Son of Binidic "Castellin" de Cournouaille and Liutgarde de Vermandois [Dinan, Ille-et-Vilaine, Bretagne, France] Son of Budic Bethoc Comte de rennes de Cornouaille [Rennes, Ille-et-Vilaine, Bretagne, France] Son of Prince Diles Heiguer Chebre de Cornouaille and Alava de Cornouaille, Daughter of Louvenan de Cournouaille, Count of Cornwall [Cornouaille, Ille-et-Vilaine, Bretagne, France] Son of Prince Ulfret Alesrudon de Cornouaille and Guegen de Poher, Daughter of Rivallon (Riwalon) Comte de Poher and Gerwenn de Cornouaille Son of Alfrond ap Justin de Cornouaille Son of Prince Justin ap Constantine de Cornouaille Son of Prince Constantine ap Judon de Cornouaille and Barliis (Barilie) Cornouaille, Daughter of Fragual Fradeleoc Son of Judon ap Concar Ap Concar, Pr. Cornouille Son of Concar Cheronnog ap Gradlon, Prince of Cornwall Son of Gradlon Flam Ap Judicael, Count Son of Saint Judicael and Morone de Bretagne, Daughter of King Canao II of Broërec Son of Hoël III ap Alain de Cornouaille, King of Bretagne, roi de Bretagne and Fratelle verch Osoche, Daughter of Osoche de Leon Son of Alan I/Alain 8th King of Brittany, ruled 554-594 and Azenor De Normandy de Brest Son of Hoel II 7th King of Brittany, ruled 545-554 and Rimo Tymyr Princess of Wales verch Rhun, Daughter of Rhun the Tall, King of Gwynedd and Perwyr verch Rhun Son of HoelI, Le Grand 6th King of Brittany, ruled 509-545 and Alma Pompea verch Riatham Son of Budic Emyr Llydaw ap Erich, King of Brittany and Elaine Queen of Garlot verch Gwyrlys, Daughter of Gorlois, duke of Cornwall and Igerna ferch Amlawdd Son of Erich, Duke of Brittany ap Aldrien, Duke of Brittany Son of Aldrien Ap Selyfan Aldroenus Son of Salomon I ap Gradlon, King of Brittany and Flavia, Daughter of Patricius Flavius Son of Gradlon Mawr "The Great" ap Conan, King of Brittany and Tigridia verch Calpurnius, Daughter of Calpurnius and Conchessa Calpurnius Son of Conan Meriadek/Cynan Meiriadog/Kynan Meiriadawe leader of the Bretons and Saint Dareca, Daughter of Calpurnius and Conchessa Calpurnius Son of Gereint Caradoc ab Einudd, Lord of Meridoc Son of Einudd Ap Gwrddwfn, King of Wales Son of Gwrddwfin ap Cwrrig Son of Cwrrig Goruc Mawr King of Silures ap Meirchion, King of Wales Son of Meirchion ap Owain, King of Wales and NN . verch Animadab, Daughter of Owain Ap Beli Ap Cyllin and Eurgen Verch Llewfer Son of Owain Eurgen ap Marius Cyllin, King of Wales; Owain ap Beli and Eurgen . verch Lleurig or Beli http://www.geni.com/people/Meirchio...00000003645788750?through=6000000002188689053 http://www.geni.com/people/James-St...00000003177635166?through=6000000000743955206 ~ Susan Lynne Schwenger
Koko was sad: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...13-years-video-captured-two-fast-friends.html She became extremely sad': Carers for the world's most intelligent gorilla claim she was 'close to tears' following news of Robin Williams' death - 13 years after video captured the two becoming fast friends News of Robin Williams' untimely death hit particularly close to home for famed sign language gorilla Koko, who handlers say was moved nearly to tears by the somber mood shared by all at her Northern California home. Staff at the Gorilla Foundation were, like much of America, in mourning after hearing the news Monday. Williams visited their center in 2001 and quickly befriended Koko, making her laugh for the first time in six months. So when they explained to Koko, who is fluent in American Sign Language, that a dear friend of the center had died, she soon became sad and is pictured sitting hunched over with a quivering lip. Scroll down for video Sad moment: News of Robin Williams' untimely death hit particularly close to home for famed sign language gorilla Koko, whose handlers say was moved nearly to tears by the somber mood shared by all at her Northern California home Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...-captured-two-fast-friends.html#ixzz3AInX59Rl Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook Match made in heaven: Koko and Williams met in 2001 and became fast friends Koko even signed the words 'cry lip' -- lip being her word for woman -- as she watched staff reacting to the news. 'She became extremely sad,' Koko's caretaker Dr. Penny Patterson wrote on Koko.org. Footage from the day Koko and Williams met is as uplifting as his suicide is tragic. Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...-captured-two-fast-friends.html#ixzz3AInf81pW Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook The actor arrived there as a stranger to the gorilla with a personal interest in ape conservation. He left as Koko's friend. They truly appeared to bond as the gorilla insisted on Williams tickling her and tried on his eyeglasses much to his delight. Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...-captured-two-fast-friends.html#ixzz3AInwnrhq Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook See Video here: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...13-years-video-captured-two-fast-friends.html Koko's smiles, which were all caught on camera, were the first in months since her good friend -- a 27-year-old gorilla named Michael -- had passed away. 'Robin’s ability to just "hang out" with Koko, a gorilla, and in minutes become one of her closest friends, was extraordinary and unforgettable,' Dr. Patterson wrote. Now the story has come full circle and Koko has lost another friend, though she'll forever have the memories of the time the funnyman lifted her up in dark times. 'Not only did Robin cheer up Koko,' said Patterson, 'the effect was mutual, and Robin seemed transformed.' Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...-captured-two-fast-friends.html#ixzz3AIoDzYHL Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook Mutually beneficial: Williams made Koko laugh and smile for the first time since her longtime companion, a gorilla named Michael, had died six months earlier Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...-captured-two-fast-friends.html#ixzz3AIoOh1pU Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook Read more: Koko Remembers Robin Williams | koko.org Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...-captured-two-fast-friends.html#ixzz3AIoRjvqd Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook _________________ The Discovery of Susan Lynne Schwenger -Tony Bermanseder -The End of The Macha& PachaGrand Cycle which ends December 16th, 2013 The Start of The Pacha iNTi Grand Cycle of December 17th, 2013. Susan was the 1st person to identify The Grand Cycle change in 1984, as The Last Full Moon in 2013 in alignment with The Six(6)Season Calendar~The Ancient Year~The Calendar Round~The Thirteen(13) Moon Calendar~The Six (6) Event Calendar~The Eight ( Event Calendar~Aztec, Mayan, Maori, Aboriginal, First Nations, Metis & Native American Tribes etc.http://www.thuban.spruz.com/forums/...D780-C9C1-46C1-80A1-A15795198653&pageindex=83 THE MAYAN SUPER NUMBER 1366560 has been cracked by Tony Bermanseder & Susan Lynne Schwenger --which proves we live in a 12 level universe http://www.thuban.spruz.com/forums/...01A0&fid=F3D0C39E-7270-4160-80DE-61A397C1A988 THEeXchanger THEeXchanger Posts: 3931 Re: RIP - ROBIN WILLIAMS THEeXchanger on Wed Aug 13, 2014 3:06 pm Robin Williams Fans Turn Toward Visions of Him in Heaven in 'What Dreams May Come' As the world mourns the death of Robin Williams, the body of work left behind by the talented and much loved comic-actor is being celebrated and shared. Fans are revisiting films like Mrs. Doubtfire and Dead Poets Society and Hook. One movie, though, has emerged as a surprising talking point: the 1998 drama What Dreams May Come. The spiritually themed (and visually stunning) drama began trending on Twitter within hours of Monday’s news that the 63-year-old Williams had died of an apparent suicide in Marin County, California. The movie was among a group of titles from Williams’s roughly 50-film career that quickly rose to the top of the charts on both Amazon and iTunes, nestled among bigger hits like Good Will Hunting, The Birdcage and Patch Adams. As of this morning, What Dreams May Come was the 45th most-downloaded movie on iTunes, and the 40th top-selling movie on Amazon — ahead of Hook and Aladdin. By no measure could Dreams be considered among Williams’ biggest hits – the film made a modest $55 million at the box office, just a shade less than Jack and Bicentennial Man, both films regarded as box-office busts. And though the drama received two Oscar nominations in the technical categories (and won for Best Visual Effects), it was met with mostly middling reviews. But 16 years after its release, What Dreams May Come has slowly, quietly acquired a loyal following; it boasts a strong 85 percent audience-approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes. And given the film’s themes of love and sacrifice, it’s easy to see why the actor’s fans would gravitate toward Dreams in the wake of Williams’ passing. The movie, based on a 1978 novel by noted sci-fi author Richard Matheson, tells the story of Dr. Chris Nielsen (Williams), a loving father and husband who experiences the pain and horror of having his two children perish in a car accident. Chris and his artist wife Annie (Annabella Sciorra) are heartbroken and struggle to make their marriage survive. Having just restored some stability to their relationship, Chris dies (in yet another car crash). After a short spell lingering on Earth to keep an eye on an emotionally devastated Annie, Chris eventually reawakens in heaven, where he finds a companion in a gentle and kindred spirit (Cuba Gooding Jr.). Annie, unable to cope with the loss of her family, takes her own life. When Chris learns that Annie’s fate, as a victim of suicide, is one of eternal damnation, he ventures into Hell to rescue her. It’s a natural reaction any time we deal with such a grievous loss to contemplate what’s fate has in store for us. Seeing Williams’s Chris undertake such a mission clearly provides both the bereaved (and his fans) some much-needed comfort. "I like to imagine Robin Williams is in the heaven he goes to in What Dreams May Come, just painting a perfect landscape with his true love," wrote a fan named Ryland on Twitter. “He was great in What Dreams May Come and now he gets to find out if his Heaven is exactly as he made it,” tweeted The Partridge Family star Danny Bonaduce. “I just watched WHAT DREAMS MAY COME & cried my eyes out. I highly recommend you doing the same,” offered Tom Rhodes, another admirer. The film could also prove too difficult for others to handle, especially given some of the stark parallels between life and art. What Dreams May Come deals heavily with both depression, which Williams battled for decades, and suicide. “It’s the way this film balances its heartbreaking subject matter that stands out,” opined Bustle writer Alanna Bennett about the film’s portrayal of depression. “It’s what leads me to endless re-watches, and though I don’t have access to Williams’ thoughts, it’s what I suspect led him to sign on to play the lead role.” And while the Hollywood version finds Williams reuniting with his kids and on a quest to find his soul mate, in real life the actor has left behind three children and a grieving wife. In a 2013 Reddit AMA, one fan of Dreams – who confessed that she “wept like an emotionally disturbed infant” watching it — asked Williams the most valuable thing he learned from the role. “That every moment in life is precious? That the gifts of your relationships with others, don’t miss it,” he answered, adding: “That was one of the hardest movies I think I ever did in my whole career. Every day was literally hell, because of the nature of the subject matter, dealing with death and being in hell literally.” (Williams also talked about the film’s climax, which he was disappointed by; he preferred an alternate ending they shot that closed on a stronger reincarnation theme.) [Related: Here Are 8 Great .GIFs of Robin Williams Dancing That Will Make You Smile] Williams’ wide-ranging comedy routines often dealt with dark subjects, and he frequently discussed death. As he once famously said, “Death is nature’s way of saying, ‘Your table is ready.’” His profound characters have been as equally oft-quoted by fans. “Real loss is only possible when you love something more than you love yourself,” he said as Sean Maguire in his Oscar-winning turn in Good Will Hunting. James Lipton, host of the popular interview series Inside the Actor’s Studio, called into MSNBC Monday to recall how Williams responded to his recurring question, “If heaven exists, how would you like God to greet you at the pearly gates?” during a 2001 episode. “There’s seating near the front,” Williams responded with a slight laugh. “The concert begins at 5. It’ll be Mozart, Elvis, and anyone of your choosing…. It would just be nice, if heaven existed, to know that there’s laughter. That would be a great thing. Just to hear God go, ‘Two Jews walk into a bar.’” "Maybe he’s hearing God say that right now," Lipton added. https://www.yahoo.com/movies/robin-williams-fans-turn-toward-visions-of-him-in-94564567702.html
Aquaries1111 on Sun Aug 17, 2014 8:38 pm Includes a Robin Williams reading. from: youtube.com/watch?v=y6Q4IsKD6hQ Love Robin and Tom.. xoxoxo I am the Dreamer and the Dream ALL - Awareness Loves Life - Life Loves Awareness From: The Mists of Avalon . net http://www.themistsofavalon.net/t7450p15-rip-robin-williams
fixing ruthven tree found this: (20+) Facebook https://www.facebook.com/notes/705319373426579/ Closing the gap on getting family tree correct !!! William Ruthven, 1st Earl of Gowrie, 4th Lord of Ruthven is your 14th cousin 12 times removed. You - susan lynne schwenger → Lynda Mae Handy - Schwenger your mother → Viola Mae Drury - Handy her mother → Eva "Effie" Teresa Kopitoski - Drury her mother → Amelia Annie Musclow - Kopitoski her mother → Johann Gottfried (John) Musclow (Musculus) her father → Catherina Dorthea Spiegel - Musclow (Musculus) his mother → Gottfried Spiegel her father → Johan Michael Spiegel his father → Maria Barbara Hirschmann - Spiegel his mother → Johann Ludwig Hirschmann her father → Agnes or Anna Catharina or Katherina Schlosser - Hirschmann his mother → Agnes Engel - Schlosser her mother → Barbara Engel her mother → Johann Michael Sattler her father → Johannes Johann Sattler, 111. his father → Barbara von Gaisberg - Sattler his mother → Hans von Gaisberger of Gaisberg her father → Heinrich von Gaisberger his father → Guta Thumb von Neuburg his mother → Gräfin Anna von Aichelberg her mother → Guta of Landau, Countess her mother → Eberhard III von Landau, Count her father → Ith Irmingard von Pfirt his mother → Theobald von Pfirt, Comte de Ferrette her father → Agnès de Vergy, dame de Morey his mother → Guillaume I de Vergy, Sire de Mirebeau et d'Autrey her father → Alix / Adélaïde de Vergy, Duchesse de Bourgogne his sister → Hugh IV, Duke of Burgundy her son → Alix (Adelheid) of Burgundy his daughter → Marie Capet, queen consort of France her daughter → Marguerite of France, Queen of England her daughter → Edmund of Woodstock, 1st Earl of Kent her son → Joan, Countess of Kent his daughter → Thomas Holland, 2nd Earl of Kent her son → Margaret Holland, Duchess of Clarence his daughter → Joan Beaufort, Queen of Scots her daughter → James Stewart, 1st Earl of Buchan her son → James Stewart of Traquair his son → Isabel Stewart his daughter → Janet Douglas her daughter → William Ruthven, 1st Earl of Gowrie, 4th Lord of Ruthven her son https://www.geni.com/people/William-Ruthven-1st-Earl-of-Gowrie-4th-Lord-of-Ruthven/6000000006444323538 Susan Lynne Schwenger William Ruthven, 1st Earl of Gowrie, 4th Lord of Ruthven is your fifth great aunt's father's ex-partner's brother's wife's brother's wife's fifth great grandfather. You - susan lynne schwenger → Lynda Mae Handy - Schwenger your mother → James Edward Handy Jr. her father → James Edward Handy Sr. his father → Marion or "Merne" Ruthven - Handy - Satchell his mother → Alexander Ruthven her father → Margret or Margaret Thomson - Ruthven his mother → William Thomson her father → John Thomson his son → Elizabeth "Betty" (Burns) Thomson his wife → Robert Burns her father → Elizabeth 'Betsey' (Paton) Andrew his ex-partner → Robert William Patton, Sr. her brother → Anne Gordon Patton his wife → Col. Hugh Tennant Mercer, Jr. her brother → Louisa Mercer his wife → Lady Christina Griffin her mother → John Stuart, 6th Earl of Traquair her father → Mary Maxwell of Nithsdale his mother → Robert Maxwell, 4th Earl of Nithsdale her father → Elizabeth Maxwell his mother → Isabel Ruthven her mother → William Ruthven, 1st Earl of Gowrie, 4th Lord of Ruthven her father Like Reply 1y Active Susan Lynne Schwenger so; far we prove this: John Ruthven, Weaver in Glasgow is your fifth great grandfather. You → Lynda Mae Handy - Schwenger your mother → James Edward Handy Jr. her father → James Edward Handy Sr. his father → Marion or "Merne" Ruthven - Handy - Satchell his mother → Alexander Ruthven her father → Robert Ruthven his father → John Ruthven, Weaver in Glasgow his father https://www.geni.com/.../John.../6000000019148326667... GENI.COM John Ruthven, Weaver in Glasgow John Ruthven, Weaver in Glasgow Like Reply Remove Preview 1y Active Susan Lynne Schwenger John Ruthven, Weaver in Glasgow Gender: Male Birth: estimated between 1710 and 1768 Immediate Family: Husband of Margaret Wotherspoon Father of Lillian aka Lillias Ruthven - Turner; Cathrine Ruthven - Burney; John Ruthven 1st; Robert Ruthven; Margaret Ruthven; Mary Ruthven - Patterson; George Ruthven and John Ruthven 2nd https://www.geni.com/.../John.../6000000019148326667... GENI.COM John Ruthven, Weaver in Glasgow John Ruthven, Weaver in Glasgow Like Reply Remove Preview 1y Active Susan Lynne Schwenger i see how this fits together - John Ruthven, secundus, grocer in Glasgow MP Gender: Male Birth: before April 23, 1721 probably at Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland (United Kingdom) Death: before November 30, 1804 Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland (United Kingdom) Place of Burial: Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland (United Kingdom) Immediate Family: Son of Mr. John Ruthven, Music Master in Glasgow and Marion Peadie Husband of Mary Henderson Father of John Ruthven; Marion Ruthven; Jennifer Ruthven; Margaret Ruthven and James Ruthven Brother of John Ruthven, primus; Anne Ruthven; Barbara Ruthven; James Ruthven, Manufacturer in Glasgow and Alexander Ruthven https://www.geni.com/.../John.../6000000019148508371... GENI.COM John Ruthven, secundus, grocer in Glasgow John Ruthven, secundus, grocer in Glasgow Like Reply Remove Preview 1y Active Susan Lynne Schwenger and; i see how this one fits Master John Ruthven, Music Master in Glasgow MP Gender: Male Birth: estimated between 1657 and 1717 Death: before February 15, 1732 probably at Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland (United Kingdom) Immediate Family: Husband of Marion Peadie Father of John Ruthven, primus; Anne Ruthven; John Ruthven, secundus, grocer in Glasgow; Barbara Ruthven; James Ruthven, Manufacturer in Glasgow; and Alexander Ruthven