, Ingild

Birth Name Ingild 1a 2a 2b
Gramps ID I7455
Gender male

Events

Event Date Place Description Notes Sources
Death [E9059] 718    
1b 2c 2d

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father , Cenred [I7456]692
         , Ingild [I7455] 718

Families

    Family of , Ingild [F4353]
  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
, Eoppa [I7454]718

Narrative

[charlemegne.FTW]

Ingild, d. 718, son of Cenred and father of Eoppa, did not rule . "A.D. 718. This year died Ingild, the brother of Ina." Ina rei gned thirty-seven winters, fought at Wanborough, 715, and in 728 , "went to Rome, and there gave up the ghost." "A.D. 688. Ina wa s the son of Cenred, Cenred of Ceolwald; Ceolwald was the brothe r of Cynegils; and both were the sons of Cuthwin, who was the so n of Ceawlin; Ceawlin was the son of Cynric, and Cynric of Cerdi c...854. And Ethelwulf was the son of Egbert, Egbert of Eahlmund , Eahlmund of Eafa, Eafa of Eoppa, Eoppa of Ingild; Ingild was t he brother of Ina, King of the West Saxons, who held that kingdo m thirty-seven winters, and afterwards went to St. Peter, wher e he died. And they were the sons of Cenred, Cenred of Ceolwald , Ceolwald of Cutha, Cutha of Cuthwine, Cuthwine of Ceawlin, Cea wlin of Cynric, Cynric of (Creoda, Creoda of) Cerdic." (ASC 688 , 715, 718, 722, 728, 854; Bede, Book V, Chapter VII, last parag raph).[MARSHALL.FTW]

SOURCE NOTES:
Moriarty, George Andrews, Plantagenet Ancestry of King Edward III And Queen
Philippa. Salt Lake: Mormon Pioneer Genealogical Society, 1985. LDS
Film#0441438. nypl#ARF-86-2555.

Paget, Gerald, The Lineage and Ancestry of H.R.H. Prince Charles, Prince of
Wales. London: Charles Skilton Ltd, 1977. Nypl ARF+ 78-835.

Wagner, Anthony, Pedigree and Progress, Essays in the Genealogical
Interpretation of History, London, Philmore, 1975. Rutgers Alex CS4.W33.

Watney, Vernon James, The Wallop Family and their Ancestry, Oxford:John
Johnson, 1928. LDS Film#1696491 items 6-9.

Weis, Frederick Lewis, Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists, 6th Edition,
Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co, 1988.

Yorke, Barbara, Kings and Kingdoms of Early Anglo-Saxon England, Seaby:
London, 1990. Quoted in message from Gordon Fisher, of James Madison
University, 20 Sep 1995.
RESEARCH NOTES:
718: This year died Ingild, the brother of Ina. Ina reigned thirty-seven
winters, fought at Wanborough, 715, and in 728, went to Rome, and there
gave up the ghost. [Ref: Weis AR #1]

688: Ina was the son of Cenred, Cenred of Ceolwalk; Ceolwald was the brother
of Cynegils; and both were the sons of Cuthwin, who was the son of Caewlin;
Caewlin was the son of Cynric, and Cynric of Cerdic. [Ref: Weis AR #1]

854: And Ethelwulf was the son of Egbert, Egbert of Eahlmund, Eahlmund of
Eafa, Eafa of Eoppa, Eoppa of Ingild, Ingild was the brother of Ina, King of
the West Saxons, who held that kingdom thirty-seven winters, and afterwards
went to St. Peter, where he died. And they were the sons of Cenred, Cenred of
Ceolwald, Ceolwald of Cutha, Cutha of Cuthwine, Cuthwine of Caewlin, Ceawlin
of Cynric, Cynric of (creoda, Creoda of) Cerdic. [Ref: Weis AR #1]
SOURCE NOTES:
father: [Ref: Moriarty p15, Paget p3, Watney #879, Weis AR #1, Yorke p134]
RESEARCH NOTES:
father: Cuthwulf or Cutha [Ref: Moriarty p15]
SOURCE NOTES:
date: [Ref: Moriarty p15, Paget p3, Watney #879, Weis AR #1][MARSHALL.FTW]

SOURCE NOTES:
Moriarty, George Andrews, Plantagenet Ancestry of King Edward III And Queen
Philippa. Salt Lake: Mormon Pioneer Genealogical Society, 1985. LDS
Film#0441438. nypl#ARF-86-2555.

Paget, Gerald, The Lineage and Ancestry of H.R.H. Prince Charles, Prince of
Wales. London: Charles Skilton Ltd, 1977. Nypl ARF+ 78-835.

Wagner, Anthony, Pedigree and Progress, Essays in the Genealogical
Interpretation of History, London, Philmore, 1975. Rutgers Alex CS4.W33.

Watney, Vernon James, The Wallop Family and their Ancestry, Oxford:John
Johnson, 1928. LDS Film#1696491 items 6-9.

Weis, Frederick Lewis, Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists, 6th Edition,
Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co, 1988.

Yorke, Barbara, Kings and Kingdoms of Early Anglo-Saxon England, Seaby:
London, 1990. Quoted in message from Gordon Fisher, of James Madison
University, 20 Sep 1995.
RESEARCH NOTES:
718: This year died Ingild, the brother of Ina. Ina reigned thirty-seven
winters, fought at Wanborough, 715, and in 728, went to Rome, and there
gave up the ghost. [Ref: Weis AR #1]

688: Ina was the son of Cenred, Cenred of Ceolwalk; Ceolwald was the brother
of Cynegils; and both were the sons of Cuthwin, who was the son of Caewlin;
Caewlin was the son of Cynric, and Cynric of Cerdic. [Ref: Weis AR #1]

854: And Ethelwulf was the son of Egbert, Egbert of Eahlmund, Eahlmund of
Eafa, Eafa of Eoppa, Eoppa of Ingild, Ingild was the brother of Ina, King of
the West Saxons, who held that kingdom thirty-seven winters, and afterwards
went to St. Peter, where he died. And they were the sons of Cenred, Cenred of
Ceolwald, Ceolwald of Cutha, Cutha of Cuthwine, Cuthwine of Caewlin, Ceawlin
of Cynric, Cynric of (creoda, Creoda of) Cerdic. [Ref: Weis AR #1]
SOURCE NOTES:
father: [Ref: Moriarty p15, Paget p3, Watney #879, Weis AR #1, Yorke p134]
RESEARCH NOTES:
father: Cuthwulf or Cutha [Ref: Moriarty p15]
SOURCE NOTES:
date: [Ref: Moriarty p15, Paget p3, Watney #879, Weis AR #1]

Narrative

Records not imported into INDI (individual) Gramps ID I7455:

Line ignored as not understood Line 157695: 2 SOUR @S159427@
Skipped subordinate line Line 157696: 3 DATA
Skipped subordinate line Line 157697: 4 TEXT Date of Import: Sep 24, 2000

 

Attributes

Type Value Notes Sources
AFN ES:II-77, AR:1-9, G70G-S1
 

Pedigree

  1. , Cenred [I7456]
    1. , Ingild
        1. , Eoppa [I7454]

Ancestors

Source References

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