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Powell Co., Ky Court Records; May 6, 1823, Cornelius Howard vs
Samuel Hall, debt of $60.51, deposition of Richard Rout taken at
the house of James Wood, attorney for Cornelius Howard was
Anderson Pigg. Hall sold a piece of land to Pigg for $60.00
payment was to go to Cornelius Howard. Anderson Pigg had power
of attorney from Cornelius Howard, proven by the deposition by
Spencer Adams. Summoned as witnesses for Hall, Maize and Ruth
Hall, George Gravitt, Clark County.

Note: Powell Co., Ky Court Records; May 6, 1823, Cornelius Howard vsSamuel Hall, debt of $60.51, deposition of Richard Rout taken atthe house of James Wood, attorney for Cornelius Howard wasAnderson Pigg. Hall sold a piece of land to Pigg for $60.00 payment was to go to Cornelius Howard. Anderson Pigg had powerof attorney from Cornelius Howard, proven by the deposition by Spencer Adams. Summoned as witnesses for Hall, Maize and RuthHall, George Gravitt, Clark County.

Powell Co., Ky Court Records; May 6, 1823, Cornelius Howard vs
Samuel Hall, debt of $60.51, deposition of Richard Rout taken at
the house of James Wood, attorney for Cornelius Howard was
Anderson Pigg. Hall sold a piece of land to Pigg for $60.00
payment was to go to Cornelius Howard. Anderson Pigg had power
of attorney from Cornelius Howard, proven by the deposition by
Spencer Adams. Summoned as witnesses for Hall, Maize and Ruth
Hall, George Gravitt, Clark County.
1765 - 1837 John Hall 71 71 Living Rowland Eric Mitrisin 1843 - 1906 Mary C. Tyree 62 62 County Court Records, volume 7, p. 653 provides the background.
Mary C. Hensly (nee Mary Tyre) vs. Orlando Hensly filed 4 Oct. 1859.
They were married and lived together 20 mo. The defendant took her to
her father's and left her. He drank & wasted estate without
provisions for her. Depositions of Alza-Marie Thomas, Daniel Rufford,
and Joshua Huble in Winchester. Deponant Fieldon Henry moved to
Texas. Deponant George Tyra: "I am the father of Mary C. Hensly. He
brought them to my house one year. ago. He came occasionally to see
them. He went to Irvine and bought his wife a dress but no clothing
for the children." Deponant James Snowden. Would give his wife
$100.00 for divorce. Deponant Robert C. Kennon.

Divorce: 10/4/1859 Estill Co, KY

County Court Records, volume 7, p. 653 provides the background.
Mary C. Hensly (nee Mary Tyre) vs. Orlando Hensly filed 4 Oct. 1859.
They were married and lived together 20 mo. The defendant took her to
her father's and left her. He drank & wasted estate without
provisions for her. Depositions of Alza-Marie Thomas, Daniel Rufford,
and Joshua Huble in Winchester. Deponant Fieldon Henry moved to
Texas. Deponant George Tyra: "I am the father of Mary C. Hensly. He
brought them to my house one year. ago. He came occasionally to see
them. He went to Irvine and bought his wife a dress but no clothing
for the children." Deponant James Snowden. Would give his wife
$100.00 for divorce. Deponant Robert C. Kennon.

Divorce: 10/4/1859 Estill Co, KY
1854 - 1927 George Washington Hughes 73 73 1783 - ~1850 Anna Gordon 67 67 1796 - ~1860 Eleanor Allen Davenport 64 64 1776 - 1834 Joseph Tyree 58 58 BIRTH: No proof exists on where Hugh was born yet exactly. Many Gordon/en relatives say that family tradition states he was from Aberdeen, Scotland. A note from William "Clyde" Gorden states he was b. at Gramercy Park, England however. I have searched thru the OPR of Scotland and have found no Hugh Gordon born to another Hugh (sometimes he was called Hugh Gordon Jr or Hugh Gordon II) for the right time period.

BURIAL: Grave at Gorden Farm, near Springfield, Washington Co, KY next to wife, Sarah Owens. Gravestone not there in 1908 when ? Gorden went out to visit the site. But Sarah's stone was. In 1925 on another return trip Sarah's stone was no longer standing.

Hugh probably b. ca 1735 at possibly Gl Scotland. His father was probably a Hugh or possibly a Joh n or Alfred (different sources)--most likely Hugh was the father's name. He worked his way ov er on a boat as an apprentice at the age of 12 or 15 yrs. He was was sometimes called "Hugh the Patriot" and "Hugh the Immigrant". Hugh's will is dated 27 Sep 1834.

DEATH: Washington Co Ky Estate settlement Will Book F, p.435-439
11 children to share 27 Sep 1834. Total estate $13,958.40
HEIRS: Mary Jeffries, Dorcas Barns, Francis Gordon, Joel Gordon, William Gordon, Noah Gordon , Ann Tyre, Elijah Gordon, Elijah Jett, William Whitman, John Barlow.
Curators sett - 3 Apr 1837 - Curators: Joel & William Gordon
Article of agreement - Hugh Gordon - 27 Sep 1834 - 1 Apr 1837
The heirs agreed to an equal div. of estate and signed agreement.
1733 - 1834 Hugh Gordon 101 101 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Jr
According to a family history researched and compiled by descendant,Howard G. Orr, Hugh was born in Edinburg, Scotland and his father was Hugh, the 1st who had a large estate in Chancery Court, England.However, information from the LDS Ancestral File, submitted by Larry K. & Marsha L. Isaacs, 106 Ivy Arch, Yorktown, VA, gives his father as James GORDON and his mother Euphin MANSON and that Hugh was born in?Innerness (Inverness?), Scotland. Hugh's family is taken from theAncestral File record.

BIRTH: No proof exists on where Hugh was born yet exactly. Many Gordon/en relatives say that family tradition states he was from Aberdeen, Scotland. A note from William "Clyde" Gorden states he was b. at Gramercy Park, England however. I have searched thru the OPR of Scotland and have found no Hugh Gordon born to another Hugh (sometimes he was called Hugh Gordon Jr or Hugh Gordon II) for the right time period. Dr. J.M. Bullock in his book, "the House of Gordon", says the Gordens probably originated in a small town east of Bordeaux, France called Gourdin. They came to England about 1066A.D. and then to Scotland about 1100A.D., settling in a village called Gordon on the border of England 35 miles south of Edinburgh. After the Battle of Bannockburn about 1314 A.D. most of the Gordons moved 150 miles north to near Aberdeen as they were heavily defeated in this battle to support keeping Catholicism in the country of Scotland. They were staunch Catholics. However at that time, a younger son of the family chief, moved over to Galloway, and that is where Armistead C. Gorden in his book the "Gordons of Virginia" came from. This inforamtion is from my dear friends and relatives Allan & Alva (Gorden) MacKay who read these books no longer in print.

BURIAL: Grave at Gorden Farm Plantation, near Springfield, Washington Co, KY next to wife, Sarah Owens. Gravestone not there in 1908 when ? Gorden went out to visit the site. But Sarah's stone was. In 1925 on another return trip Sarah's stone was no longer standing.

His father was probably a Hugh or possibly a John or Alfred (different sources)--most likely Hugh was the father's name. The son (our) Hugh worked his way over on a boat as an apprentice at the age of 12 or 15 yrs. He was was sometimes called "Hugh the Patriot" and "Hugh the Immigrant". Hugh's will is dated 27 Sep 1834.

DEATH: Washington Co Ky Estate settlement Will Book F, p.435-439
11 children to share 27 Sep 1834. Total estate $13,958.40
HEIRS: Mary Jeffries, Dorcas Barns, Francis Gordon, Joel Gordon, William Gordon, Noah Gordon , Ann Tyre, Elijah Gordon, Elijah Jett, William Whitman, John Barlow.
Curators sett - 3 Apr 1837 - Curators: Joel & William Gordon
Article of agreement - Hugh Gordon - 27 Sep 1834 - 1 Apr 1837
The heirs agreed to an equal div. of estate and signed agreement.
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The info below is from Willis Gorden of Cedar Rapids, IA who has done many years of Gorden family research. I have only changed what I've found to be wrong since this was compiled in late 1970s.

Hugh Gorden, maybe a son of a Hugh Gorden of Scotland, was born about 1734 in Scotland. Hugh's dad was thought to have been killed when he fell through some ice in Scotland. (I heard the same from Clyde Gorden but he said Hugh's dad fell through some ice in England and was killed). Hugh came to US about 1750, settling in King George Co, VA. There were several other Gorden families in King George Co, so Hugh probably came with others of his family or joined them there.
Most Scotsmen migrated to US because of existing economic conditions. In the Highlands, the change over from cattle to sheep farming, which the landowners found themselves compelled to make, reduced the number of men employed on the land. Another important cause of migration were the reports which Scotsmen in US sent back to their homes(1). The Gord
1707 - ~1750 Hugh (James) Gordon 43 43 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sr 1707 - Deceased Euphin Manson 1831 - ~1900 Orapha Tipton 69 69 1827 - ~1900 John Carmichael 73 73 1857 - 1956 Mary Eleanor Hensley 99 99 1806 - ~1875 John Tipton 69 69 Note: Added October 1848 to Membership of the Cow Creek Baptist Church, Estill County, Kentucky, Organized July 1846

Note: Added October 1848 to Membership of the Cow Creek Baptist Church, Estill County, Kentucky, Organized July 1846
1650 - 1701 William Anderson 51 51 1772 - 1857 William Hannibal Tipton 85 85 Cinsus 1810 and 1820 Estill Co, KY

Cinsus 1810 and 1820 Estill Co, KY
1774 - ~1850 Mary Polly Sherar 76 76 1754 - 1810 Frances Perlina Daughtery 56 56 1699 - 1779 Jonathan Tipton 80 80 Name Suffix:<NSFX> II 1700 - 1734 Elizabeth (Adams) Edwards 34 34 1639 - 1757 Jonathan Tipton 118 118 Name Suffix:<NSFX> I
Jonathan Tipton lived to be 118 years old. (See page 406 of Hord Tipton's
book: The Tipton Family).

"We are informed that the beginning of this month, died in Baltimore County Mr. Jonathan Tipton, aged 118 years. He was born at Kingston on Jamaica, which place he left while young and lived almost ever since in this province, and had his perfect senses to the last, especially a remarkable sense of memory. His youngest sons are reckoned among the oldest men in Baltimore County."
" Maryland Gazette" 27 Jan 1757
"The History of Baltimore" Pg. 869

Jonathan Tipton lived to be 118 years old. (See page 406 of Hord Tipton's
book: The Tipton Family).

"We are informed that the beginning of this month, died in Baltimore County Mr. Jonathan Tipton, aged 118 years. He was born at Kingston on Jamaica, which place he left while young and lived almost ever since in this province, and had his perfect senses to the last, especially a remarkable sense of memory. His youngest sons are reckoned among the oldest men in Baltimore County."
" Maryland Gazette" 27 Jan 1757
"The History of Baltimore" Pg. 869
1685 - 1719 William Pearce 34 34 1575 - ~1635 Joyce Lyster 60 60 1515 - 1590 Richard Tipton 75 75 Name Suffix:<NSFX> I 1519 - 1604 Eleanor Onslow 85 85 1532 - ~1575 Edward Tipton 43 43 1545 - 1604 Eleanor Rodger 59 59 1512 - ~1562 Thomas Tipton 50 50 In Heir Of Handcocks Of Confover

In Heir Of Handcocks Of Confover
UNKNOWN Hardcouch Of Condover UNKNOWN Unknown 1439 - 14 Jan 1475/1476 Anne PLANTAGENENT Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duchess of Exeter YORK  1435 - Deceased John Tipton UNKNOWN Unknown 1410 - Deceased William Tipton UNKNOWN Unknown UNKNOWN Unknown 1360 William Tipton UNKNOWN Unknown 1339 - Deceased Roger Tipton UNKNOWN Unknown UNKNOWN Unknown UNKNOWN Unknown 1260 - Deceased Anthony De Tipton Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir
Information concerning the Tipton family from Sir Anthony deTipton (b.1260)
who married Isabella Musgrave down to the generation of Major Jonathan
Tipton, III was given to me by Robert Bechler of Irvine, KY on July 14, 1996.

Mr. Bechler cited for his source the book: " We Tiptons and Our Kin - from
850 to 1975", copyrighted 1975; written by Rev. Ervin Charles Tipton,
25 Sunset Way, San Rafael, CA 94901.

1260 in STAFFORDSHIRE ENG. KNIGHTED 1282 SLAYED A PRENCE

Knighted by Edward I, December 11, 1282

Source :
Tipton Family Records in the Present Boundaries of The United States from Colonial Times to 1950 ; Charles Brunk Heinemann.

The Ancient Tiptons by ; W. Hord Tipton

pgs 1 & 2 :
"" The earliest Tiptons of which I have any information were Vikings or Norsemen who roamed the North Seas in the eighth, ninth and tenth centuries. During the year 850, some of them settled in Scotland, and there are Tiptons there today. Some of their descendants moved down into England; some from there to Ireland, then to Jamaica and America.
During the period preceding 1282, the Welsh people were subject to English rule. The English were powerful enough to conquer them, but soon after the English Army would leave another rebellion would soon be in the making.
Llewellyn, the last Prince of the Welsh was the backbone of Welsh resistance. Finally King Edward I, king of England, decided to send an army into Wales, one that would be large enough and strong enough to completely destroy the Welsh Army.
Anthony Tipton, a descendant of the Scotch Tiptons, was a member of King Edward's Army. I have been unable to learn what position he held, but he was mounted on a horse, clad in a coat of mail and equipped with a hand sword and a long spear.
The English Army entered Wales and met the Welsh Army at the foot of Snowdon Mountain on December 10, 1282, and there the battle was fought in which the Welsh Army was completely annihilated but Prince Llewellyn escaped on horse. Prince Llewellyn crossed the bridge of Bulith ( sic ), closely pursued by Anthony Tipton. If he could shake this pursuer, he had a good chance of making his escape. The Prince turned into a wooded country and suddenly turned to give battle to his pursuer. Both were clad in coats of mail or armour.
At that time firearms had not been invented and all duels were fought with sword or spear. There was a clash of swords and the duel was on. Finally Tipton managed to thrust his long spear through the armour of the Prince and Prince Llewellyn fell from his horse mortally wounded. As was customary at that time, the victor could search the body of his victim for valuables or important papers. When Tipton removed the armour, he was amazed to learn that he had slain the Prince of Wales, the man much wanted by King Edward. He stood guard over the body until the King was notified.
The next day, December 11, 1282, for his bravery and valiant conduct, Anthony Tipton was knighted on the field of battle by King Edward I,
as : Sir Anthony de Tipton.
He was given a coat of arms on which was inscribed the motto : " Causam Decidit " and at the top of the coat of arms was an upright hand holding a sword. The meaning of the coat of arms is :
[ Hoc glandium] CAUSAM DECIDIT [hellorum] ... " This Sword In This Hand Caused The Decision That Ended The War " .
The family Christian names as handed down through the succeeding generations, were; Thomas, William, Samuel, John, Jonathan.
During the year 1901, I had the pleasure of paying a visit to Mr. Thomas L.M. Tipton of Dunnville, Ontario, Canada, who told me that the Maryland and Virginia Tiptons were the same Tiptons that had descended from Sir Anthony de Tipton. It took so much money to carry on with the pomp and splendor of a title that the prefix " Sir " and the " de " were dropped from the name and we became " Tipton ".
One Branch of the family is of particular interest because of its unexcelled record for s
1260 Isabella Musgrave 1813 - ~1883 Elizabeth Fritts 70 70 1814 - 1898 Mary Judith Crittenden 84 84 Nickname:<NICK> Nancy 1792 - 1856 William Hensley 64 64 1695 - Deceased Jane Rogers 1836 - 1916 Ira J Rowland 79 79 Ref marriage records from Owsley county KY
He listed his age as 24 and from Lee county Va
She listed her age as 18 and from Tennessee

In the 1870 census Ira and Elizabeth had 2 sons John W. (age7) and William A. (age3). Ira was 35 and Elizabeth was 30. In addition to these two children Margaret A Tirey and Sarah C Tirey was living with them. Why??
Ref death records of KY: May 8, 1916 age 81 Owsley Co Ky Vol 28
Cert # 13912 Death Volume # 16

Ref marriage records from Owsley county KY
He listed his age as 24 and from Lee county Va
She listed her age as 18 and from Tennessee

In the 1870 census Ira and Elizabeth had 2 sons John W. (age7) and William A. (age3). Ira was 35 and Elizabeth was 30. In addition to these two children Margaret A Tirey and Sarah C Tirey was living with them. Why??
Ref death records of KY: May 8, 1916 age 81 Owsley Co Ky Vol 28
Cert # 13912 Death Volume # 16

Ref marriage records from Owsley county KY
He listed his age as 24 and from Lee county Va
She listed her age as 18 and from Tennessee

In the 1870 census Ira and Elizabeth had 2 sons John W. (age7) and William A. (age3). Ira was 35 and Elizabeth was 30. In addition to these two children Margaret A Tirey and Sarah C Tirey was living with them. Why??
Ref death records of KY: May 8, 1916 age 81 Owsley Co Ky Vol 28
Cert # 13912 Death Volume # 16

Ref marriage records from Owsley county KY
He listed his age as 24 and from Lee county Va
She listed her age as 18 and from Tennessee

In the 1870 census Ira and Elizabeth had 2 sons John W. (age7) and William A. (age3). Ira was 35 and Elizabeth was 30. In addition to these two children Margaret A Tirey and Sarah C Tirey was living with them. Why??
Ref death records of KY: May 8, 1916 age 81 Owsley Co Ky Vol 28
Cert # 13912 Death Volume # 16
1839 - 1898 Elizabeth Tirey 59 59 Ref marriage records from Owsley county KY
He listed his age as 24 and from Lee county Va
She listed her age as 18 and from Tennessee
DEATH: burial Scoville Cem KY

Ref marriage records from Owsley county KY
He listed his age as 24 and from Lee county Va
She listed her age as 18 and from Tennessee
DEATH: burial Scoville Cem KY
Francis of Bromley Hall UNKNOWN 1924 - 1979 Clyde Raymond Rowland 55 55 1775 - 1822 John Rowland 47 47 Note: Will of John Rowland written 20 Dec 1821 proved 19 Mar 1822 in Washington Co VA. Names wife Ellender (Eleanor) and children Michael, Catherine, Ryland, John, Amsted, Santford, Remembrance, and Daniel Rowland. Witnesses were Nelson Hopkins, William Steward, Jacob Minton, Thomas Thomas, and John Rowland

Note: Will of John Rowland written 20 Dec 1821 proved 19 Mar 1822 in Washington Co VA. Names wife Ellender (Eleanor) and children Michael, Catherine, Ryland, John, Amsted, Santford, Remembrance, and Daniel Rowland. Witnesses were Nelson Hopkins, William Steward, Jacob Minton, Thomas Thomas, and John Rowland

Note: Will of John Rowland written 20 Dec 1821 proved 19 Mar 1822 in Washington Co VA. Names wife Ellender (Eleanor) and children Michael, Catherine, Ryland, John, Amsted, Santford, Remembrance, and Daniel Rowland. Witnesses were Nelson Hopkins, William Steward, Jacob Minton, Thomas Thomas, and John Rowland

Note: Will of John Rowland written 20 Dec 1821 proved 19 Mar 1822 in Washington Co VA. Names wife Ellender (Eleanor) and children Michael, Catherine, Ryland, John, Amsted, Santford, Remembrance, and Daniel Rowland. Witnesses were Nelson Hopkins, William Steward, Jacob Minton, Thomas Thomas, and John Rowland
1786 - 1860 Martin Waddle 74 74 1786 - 1860 UNKNOWN Martha 74 74 Living Rowland 1720 - 1762 Daniel A. Remy 42 42 1722 - 1774 Darcus (Darchous) Brickey 52 52 1741 - Deceased John Brickey 1672 - 1737 William Remy 65 65 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sr 1630 - 1702 Jacques Jacob Remy 72 72 Name Suffix:<NSFX> SR
Due to Huguenot persecution, fled to England, then Virginia. Indentured to Nicholas Spencer, landed at Westmoreland County, VA in1655. Nicholas Spencer was appointed Secretary of the Colony of Virginia during the pleasure of King Charles II.

Westmoreland County, VA Deed book 1, p 403 , shows Jacob Remey is deeded 200 acres in Nominee Forestin Cople Parish 21 Jul 1671


Birth: BET 1630 AND 1635 in Picardy, Lorraine, France 1 2
Death: 5 DEC 1721 in Caple, Westmoreland County, Virginia 3
Will: JUL 1702
Note:
RAMEY, JACOB, Snr., July 1702; 5 Dec. 1721.
Furniture in her room to wife Mary; youngest son Jacob 200 acres ofland; eldest son William 1 shilling upon demand

Jacob and Francoise fled to England because of Huguenot persecution.
Jacob was also a Huguenot. During his childhood and after his marriage to Francoise he experienced religious persecution by the Catholic goverment of France. Because he had left all his posessions in France and could not afford passage to America, Jacob a Huguenot refugee and a nobleman by birth, was brought to Virginia in 1654 by Nicholas Spencer, under the indenture system. Francoise started for Virginia under the indenture system to John Brayton also in 1654, but she died at sea. Jacob served his indenture in Westmoreland County, Virginia. He worked as a freeman for other people until he was able to become a landowner in that county in 1671. That same year he married Mary Miles.

Due to Huguenot persecution, fled to England, then Virginia. Indentured to Nicholas Spencer, landed at Westmoreland County, VA in1655. Nicholas Spencer was appointed Secretary of the Colony of Virginia during the pleasure of King Charles II.

Westmoreland County, VA Deed book 1, p 403 , shows Jacob Remey is deeded 200 acres in Nominee Forestin Cople Parish 21 Jul 1671


Birth: BET 1630 AND 1635 in Picardy, Lorraine, France 1 2
Death: 5 DEC 1721 in Caple, Westmoreland County, Virginia 3
Will: JUL 1702
Note:
RAMEY, JACOB, Snr., July 1702; 5 Dec. 1721.
Furniture in her room to wife Mary; youngest son Jacob 200 acres ofland; eldest son William 1 shilling upon demand

Jacob and Francoise fled to England because of Huguenot persecution.
Jacob was also a Huguenot. During his childhood and after his marriage to Francoise he experienced religious persecution by the Catholic goverment of France. Because he had left all his posessions in France and could not afford passage to America, Jacob a Huguenot refugee and a nobleman by birth, was brought to Virginia in 1654 by Nicholas Spencer, under the indenture system. Francoise started for Virginia under the indenture system to John Brayton also in 1654, but she died at sea. Jacob served his indenture in Westmoreland County, Virginia. He worked as a freeman for other people until he was able to become a landowner in that county in 1671. That same year he married Mary Miles.

Due to Huguenot persecution, fled to England, then Virginia. Indentured to Nicholas Spencer, landed at Westmoreland County, VA in1655. Nicholas Spencer was appointed Secretary of the Colony of Virginia during the pleasure of King Charles II.

Westmoreland County, VA Deed book 1, p 403 , shows Jacob Remey is deeded 200 acres in Nominee Forestin Cople Parish 21 Jul 1671


Birth: BET 1630 AND 1635 in Picardy, Lorraine, France 1 2
Death: 5 DEC 1721 in Caple, Westmoreland County, Virginia 3
Will: JUL 1702
Note:
RAMEY, JACOB, Snr., July 1702; 5 Dec. 1721.
Furniture in her room to wife Mary; youngest son Jacob 200 acres ofland; eldest son William 1 shilling upon demand

Jacob and Francoise fled to England because of Huguenot persecution.
Jacob was also a Huguenot. During his childhood and after his marriage to Francoise he experienced religious persecution by the Catholic goverment of France. Because he had left all his posessions in France and could not afford passage to America, Jacob a Huguenot refugee and a nobleman by birth, was brought t
1645 - 1720 Mary Spencer Miles 75 75 1568 - ~1670 Pierre Remy 102 102 1556 - 1586 Mary Magdalene Spencer 30 30 1519 - 1560 George Remy 41 41 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir
George was enobled the same year that he died.

George was enobled the same year that he died.

George was enobled the same year that he died.

George was enobled the same year that he died.
1523 - 1554 Beatrix De Rosires 31 31 Note: Beatrix was declared the last living relative of the French Queen, the Marchioness of DE BUSCANY who died in 1357. Buscany & Ivoy were both in the dept. of ARDENESS.

Note: Beatrix was declared the last living relative of the French Queen, the Marchioness of DE BUSCANY who died in 1357. Buscany & Ivoy were both in the dept. of ARDENESS.
Elizabeth Wonger Living Hughes 1842 - ~1900 Sarah J Tackett 58 58 1893 - 1952 Carlisle Hill Hughes 58 58 1707 - 1757 Peter Jefferson 50 50 1889 - 1971 Mary Melvina Hall 82 82 1863 - 1894 Eliza Ellen Carmichael 31 31 1875 - ~1950 Minnie F Marcum 75 75 1869 - ~1910 Harve Lucas 41 41 0938 - 24 Oct 996 Hugh CAPET Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of France
Note: Hugh Capet, b. c.938, d. Oct. 24, 996, king of France from 987, founded the Capetian dynasty. The son of Hugh the Great (d. 956), count of Paris,he intrigued against the Carolingian king Lothair (r. 954-86) and on the death (987) of Lothair's son, Louis V, was elected king by the magnates.He then had to contend with Charles, duke of Lower Lorraine, the legitimate Carolingian claimant who had been passed over. Charles was finally imprisoned in 991. To ensure the succession, Hugh made his son Robert II (d. 1031) joint sovereign.

Note: Hugh Capet, b. c.938, d. Oct. 24, 996, king of France from 987, founded the Capetian dynasty. The son of Hugh the Great (d. 956), count of Paris,he intrigued against the Carolingian king Lothair (r. 954-86) and on the death (987) of Lothair's son, Louis V, was elected king by the magnates.He then had to contend with Charles, duke of Lower Lorraine, the legitimate Carolingian claimant who had been passed over. Charles was finally imprisoned in 991. To ensure the succession, Hugh made his son Robert II (d. 1031) joint sovereign.
1741 - 1817 Mary Jefferson 76 76 D. Deceased Hafilda RUGIS 1932 - 1988 Lawrence Agatous Roy 55 55 Nickname:<NICK> Larry 1841 - 1910 Edward VII Wettin 68 68 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
First English king of the house of Saxe-Coburg.
Reign 1901-1910
Edward VII, b. Nov. 9, 1841, d. May 6, 1910, was nearly 60 years old when he succeeded his mother, Queen Victoria, as British monarch in 1901. As Prince of Wales, he acquired a reputation as a playboy and was heartily disapproved of by his mother, but he was also a noted sportsman, traveler, and patron of the arts. Edward and his wife, Alexandra of Denmark, presided over an unconventional social set that included members of the upper middle classes as well as the aristocracy. Although when he succeeded to the throne he had little experience in government, Edward was extremely popular during his short reign (1901-10). His celebrated tact and geniality were exploited by Conservative and Liberal governments, which encouraged his many state and informal visits to Europe and Ireland. He favored, and indirectly helped conclude, the Entente Cordiale (1904) with France.

Domestically, Edward leaned toward the Liberals but looked apprehensively on the constitutional and fiscal policies of Herbert ASQUITH and David LLOYD GEORGE, fearing that they would intensify class conflict. At the end of his life, Edward reluctantly became involved in the crisis brought about by the Liberal government's eventually successful attempt to curtail the powers of the House of Lords. He was trying to mediate between the parties at the time of his death.


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Rank In: Private
Rank Out: Private
Union Army. Company: K Unit: 19 Ky. Inf.
1850 - Deceased Andrew Patrick Rowland 1799 - Deceased John Rowland 1801 Catherine Rowland 1811 - 1880 Daniel R Rowland 69 69 D. 0215 UNKNOWN HUNNO Name Prefix:<NPFX> King 1889 - Deceased Dennie Bell Rowland Lamb Thursey Jane Prier Aiofe Coel Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess 1866 - Deceased Mary C. Rowland D. 0166 UNKNOWN CLODOMIR IV 1909 - Deceased Herman Rowland 1768 - 1844 Mary "Molly" Gordon 76 76 Also Known As:<_AKA> Molly /Gordon/ 1774 - 1853 Frances Gordon 79 79 Frances never married.
Upon the death of her father Hugh, the other heirs agreed to allow her to stay at the homestead and manage the farm of about 100 acres. She had the use of one slave woman. By 1853, she was 80 years old, and she now had 19 slaves. Her heirs were afraid she was going to release the slaves upon her death, so they tried to get her declared incompetent. The suit was dismisssed.
1777 - Deceased William Gordon 1779 - Deceased Noah "Monoah" Gordon Also Known As:<_AKA> /Monoah/ 1782 Joel Gordon 1785 - Deceased Rhoda "Rody" Gordon Also Known As:<_AKA> Rody /Gordon/ 1786 - Deceased Elizabeth Gordon 1788 - Deceased Sally Gordon 1788 Elijah Gordon 1735 - 1807 Nathaniel Owens 72 72 IMM:Fauquier Co, Va. Records - Deed Book 10(or 12?), Page 1
Nathaniel Owens bought 124 acres of James Stewart (Elder) and John Stewart and Sally, his wife 23rd (28th?) of January 1708.
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Will Book 4, Page 405. April -0, 1807. Probated September 10, 1807.
"I Nathaniel Owens of the County of Fauquier and Commonwealth of Virginia being convinced of the uncertainty of human life and approaching mortality do make and ordain this my last will and testament revoking all former wills by me medo(?).
First I give and bequeath my stepdaughter Elizabeth (Maideor Mardan) Twenty pounds to be paid by my estate hereafter to be named to her heirs. Secondly it is my will and desire that whatever property both real(?) and personal I am possessed of at my death shall be fairly sold by my executors to the highest bidders excepting my slaves which are to have the privilege of choosing their masters and to be sold by my executors fairly at private sale to such person or persons as said slaves may choose to serve at a fair price and after paying all just and legal claims against my estate and the legacy first mentioned that the residue be equally divided between the whole of my children and their heirs except my son Samuel's part which it is my will and desire shall be equally divided between my two grandsons Reuben and William Owens sons of my said so by the first marriage and their heirs.
And lastly I do nominate and appoint my friend Joseph Blackwell, my two sons-in-law Allen Stewart and Thomas Pettit sole executors of this my will and testament. In Testimony whereof I have heretofore set my hand and affixed my seal this 9th(?) day of April 1807
His
Nathaniel X Owens
Mark
Seal

Signed sealed and delivered in the presence of Walter Alsop
Robert Kemper, I.P. Kemper
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Administration Acc't Book 5; p. 57(on the 7). Oct. 6, 1814
Nathaniel Owens Estate with Thomas Pettit and Allen Stewart Executors.
Eliza (Mardens?) Legacy $ 66.70
To cash paid Sept. 30, 1812 Hugh Gordon in part of his share $336.66
Paid to Thornton Bucker for Nathaniel Owens $100.00
Paid to Wm. Owens $371.29
Paid to John Kemper in full for Reuben & Wm. Owens' share $371.29
Paid to in full Nath. Pettit and wife $371.29
Paid to in full Allen Stewart and wife share $371.29
Paid to in full Thomas Pettit's share $371.29
Balance $2490.11
(left over) $480.21
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Transcribed by cousin Jerard "Jerry" Paden, descendant of Elbert Arden Gorden on up to Nathaniel Owens, Sr.
Final Accounting by the Executors of the estate of Nathaniel Owens.
The following accounting is from Fauquier Co., VA Will Book 6, pp 59-60. Spelling follows that of the orginal document. The dollar amounts are provided with "zeroes" to replace the quotation marks (example $1 " )used in the original for $1.00. The abbreviation "Do." is used frequently in the document for "ditto".

--Begin quote-
Owen Estate of Nathaniel Owens deceased in (unknown abbreviation) with Thos. Nathl Pettit and Allen Stewart Executors
admn acct
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1807 April 15th To Cash paid James Burdett $ 1.00
1809 April 13th To Do. paid Clerk of the County .70
To Do. Do. .70
To Do. Paid Do. 6.00
To Do. Paid Jno. Scott as attorney 24.00
April 26 To Paid Portage of letters 1.50
To Do. Do. of Papers .75
To Amount of fees Paid Abner Pollard
Sheriff which fees are credited in
the judgements on opposite side 52.98
To Attendance in getting Chichester's Bond 9.00
To Do. 5 suits in the County Court 10.00
_____
$106.63

1809 March 30 To Cash paid Eliza Marders Legacy 66.70
Apl 10 To Commission on $3309.10 at 5% 165.45
Balance 2,970.32
________
3,309.10

1812 Sept 29th To Cash paid Hugh Gordo
1769 - Deceased John Remy 1772 - Deceased William R , Jr Remy 1775 - Deceased James Timothy Remy 1776 - Deceased Dorcus Remy 1772 - Deceased Jemima Remy 1786 - Deceased Catherine Remy 1789 - Deceased Daniel Remy 1790 - Deceased Owen Remy 1696 - Deceased William Remy 1698 - Deceased Jacob Remy 1702 - Deceased Asbury Remy 1709 - Deceased Mary Remy 1710 - Deceased Catherine Remy D. 0306 UNKNOWN CLODIUS III Name Prefix:<NPFX> King 1712 - Deceased John Remy 1715 - Deceased James Remy 1650 - 1707 Henry Asbury 57 57 1670 - 1709 Mary Durant 39 39 1683 - Deceased Henry Asbury 1688 - Deceased Thomas Asbury 1694 - Deceased Benjamin Asbury 1620 - 1682 Francis Asbury 62 62 Francis Asbury was "transported" meaning that he was brought over as a servant to work his way to America. Transported people agreed to give service for a certain period of time to pay for their transportation. This info was obtained from The Early Settlers of Maryland, by Gus Skordas. It is believed the Francis had at least two sons, Francis & Henry. Henry later moved to Virginia.

ASBURY OF WESTMORELAND CO., VA BY B. C. Holtzclaw. University of
Richmond. obtained at Ky. Historical. Society. 929.A799 58 ppg.

It is possible that Henry Asbury was a son of Francis Asbury of Kent Co. Md., who was granted land in Kent Co. in 1681, was drowned there in 1682, and whose wife Mary and daughter Mary are briefly mentioned in the Maryland records (Warrant C.B. No. 2, fol. 375, Maryland Land Office: Kent Co. Bonds, Box 1, Folder 55, Archives; "Archives of Maryland" Vol. 17, p.91; Baldwin "Md. Calendar of Wills", Vol 1, p. 182



Asbury is also an English place name, but of uncertain origin, although the second element is derived from Old English burh = fortified town. The first element may have been derived from Ash or a medieval given name. It was predominately found in the West Midlands area of England.



Found on the web through Dogpile:

Am interested in finding the names of the slaves owned by the Asbury
family, Francis, Henry and their parents. They lived at Sam's Creek in
Frederick, Maryland. I think this was in Frederick County. The years
were form 1740's to 1820's. Any information please e-mail me at....

Thanks for your help,

Renee' C.
Mailto: Rcbriggs@@nni.com
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Prairie/7553

Francis Asbury was "transported" meaning that he was brought over as a servant to work his way to America. Transported people agreed to give service for a certain period of time to pay for their transportation. This info was obtained from The Early Settlers of Maryland, by Gus Skordas. It is believed the Francis had at least two sons, Francis & Henry. Henry later moved to Virginia.

ASBURY OF WESTMORELAND CO., VA BY B. C. Holtzclaw. University of
Richmond. obtained at Ky. Historical. Society. 929.A799 58 ppg.

It is possible that Henry Asbury was a son of Francis Asbury of Kent Co. Md., who was granted land in Kent Co. in 1681, was drowned there in 1682, and whose wife Mary and daughter Mary are briefly mentioned in the Maryland records (Warrant C.B. No. 2, fol. 375, Maryland Land Office: Kent Co. Bonds, Box 1, Folder 55, Archives; "Archives of Maryland" Vol. 17, p.91; Baldwin "Md. Calendar of Wills", Vol 1, p. 182



Asbury is also an English place name, but of uncertain origin, although the second element is derived from Old English burh = fortified town. The first element may have been derived from Ash or a medieval given name. It was predominately found in the West Midlands area of England.



Found on the web through Dogpile:

Am interested in finding the names of the slaves owned by the Asbury
family, Francis, Henry and their parents. They lived at Sam's Creek in
Frederick, Maryland. I think this was in Frederick County. The years
were form 1740's to 1820's. Any information please e-mail me at....

Thanks for your help,

Renee' C.
Mailto: Rcbriggs@@nni.com
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Prairie/7553
1632 - Deceased Mary Powell 1656 - Deceased Mary Asbury 1800 - Deceased Armsted Rowland D. 0074 Bc Arviragus GWENIVYTH Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Nancy Stuart 1796 - Deceased Ransom Suit 1802 - Deceased Mary Stewart 1824 - Deceased Madema (Dima) Rowland Also Known As:<_AKA> /Dima/ Caesonia MILONIA 1773 - 1843 Augustus FREDERICK HANOVER 70 70 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duke of Sussex  Elizabeth Ryland 1290 - 1313 Constance of Portugal 23 23 UNKNOWN Catherine 1850 John Suit 1820 - Deceased Emily Lemaster 1822 - ~1900 Harvy Lucas 78 78 1868 - Deceased Ara Lucas ~1720 - >1780 Mary UNKNOWN 60 60 1839 - 1902 Richard Marcum 62 62 1810 - 1892 James Marcum 82 82 ID: I2306
Name: James MARCUM
Sex: M
Birth: ABT. 1810 in Clay CO., KY
Death: 10 DEC 1892 in Jackson CO., KY
Note:
James Marcum, born about 1810 and died 10 Dec 1892 in Jackson County, KY; married Elizabeth Parker about 1832. Elizabeth was born about 1813 in KY.

1850 Owsley County Kentucky Census: 274, 1860c 69
James Marcum 40 m farmer $400 Ky r //Thomas
Betsey 36 f Ky r
Alferd 16 m laborrer Ky m Louisa Redwine 5 Jul 1854, Jackson Co 1860c
Polley 14 f Ky m Jeremiah Franklin Conrad
Richard 12 m Ky m Sarah Tackett, Jackson Co 1860c
Hiram 4 m Ky m Dolly "Sis" Alumbaugh
Phillip 1 m Ky



Marriage 1 Elizabeth PARKER b: ABT. 1813 in Clay CO., KY
Married: ABT. 1833
Children
Alfred MARCUM b: MAR 1832 in Clay CO., KY
Polley MARCUM b: JUL 1837 in Indiana
Richard MARCUM b: ABT. 1838 in Kentucky
Hiram MARCUM b: ABT. 1846 in Mousuri
Phillip MARCUM b: ABT. 1849 in Kentucky
Elizabeth MARCUM b: ABT. 1854 in Kentucky

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ID: I2306
Name: James MARCUM
Sex: M
Birth: ABT. 1810 in Clay CO., KY
Death: 10 DEC 1892 in Jackson CO., KY
Note:
James Marcum, born about 1810 and died 10 Dec 1892 in Jackson County, KY; married Elizabeth Parker about 1832. Elizabeth was born about 1813 in KY.

1850 Owsley County Kentucky Census: 274, 1860c 69
James Marcum 40 m farmer $400 Ky r //Thomas
Betsey 36 f Ky r
Alferd 16 m laborrer Ky m Louisa Redwine 5 Jul 1854, Jackson Co 1860c
Polley 14 f Ky m Jeremiah Franklin Conrad
Richard 12 m Ky m Sarah Tackett, Jackson Co 1860c
Hiram 4 m Ky m Dolly "Sis" Alumbaugh
Phillip 1 m Ky



Marriage 1 Elizabeth PARKER b: ABT. 1813 in Clay CO., KY
Married: ABT. 1833
Children
Alfred MARCUM b: MAR 1832 in Clay CO., KY
Polley MARCUM b: JUL 1837 in Indiana
Richard MARCUM b: ABT. 1838 in Kentucky
Hiram MARCUM b: ABT. 1846 in Mousuri
Phillip MARCUM b: ABT. 1849 in Kentucky
Elizabeth MARCUM b: ABT. 1854 in Kentucky

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1814 - ~1880 Elizabeth Gilbert 66 66 Nickname:<NICK> Betsey ~1775 - >1860 Thomas Marcum 85 85 1850 Owsley County Census:
Schedule Pages 295 thru 303

MARCUM, Thomas 75, born 1775
Polley 70, born 1780
Phillip 26, born 1824
Nancy 3, born 1847

This family took its name from its land of Markham in Nottingham, England. Alexander de Markham (Alexander of Markham) was Constable of the Castle of Nottingham in the reign of Henry III. From him descended Sir John Markham, Knight Judge of the Common Pleas in The Reigns of Richard II. Henry IV (1396-1407).

James Marcum, Secretary to John Rolfe husband of Pocahontas was the first Marcum to come to America. This Marcum was in the settlement of James Town, Virginia (1607) led by Captain John Smith. This was before the May Flower compact (1621). The Marcum's became business men and farmers of Virginia.

Decendents of this first Marcum, Thomas Marcum, Sr., who lived in Stakes County N.C. married Mary (Polly) Wilson of Virginia, December 30, 1800.

Soon after the wedding (1800-1802) this Marcum family and his father-in-law, Philip Wilson, Sr., and his wife Rebecca Herd Wilson came to the Frontier Land of Kentucky. They settled on Cow Creek (now Owsley County). Here Thomas Marcum, Sr. and his wife Mary Wilson Marcum raised (12) twelve children.


Excerpts from "The Philip Wilson Family" by James F. Bowman, edited by Jess D. Wilson

1850 Owsley County Census:
Schedule Pages 295 thru 303

MARCUM, Thomas 75, born 1775
Polley 70, born 1780
Phillip 26, born 1824
Nancy 3, born 1847

This family took its name from its land of Markham in Nottingham, England. Alexander de Markham (Alexander of Markham) was Constable of the Castle of Nottingham in the reign of Henry III. From him descended Sir John Markham, Knight Judge of the Common Pleas in The Reigns of Richard II. Henry IV (1396-1407).

James Marcum, Secretary to John Rolfe husband of Pocahontas was the first Marcum to come to America. This Marcum was in the settlement of James Town, Virginia (1607) led by Captain John Smith. This was before the May Flower compact (1621). The Marcum's became business men and farmers of Virginia.

Decendents of this first Marcum, Thomas Marcum, Sr., who lived in Stakes County N.C. married Mary (Polly) Wilson of Virginia, December 30, 1800.

Soon after the wedding (1800-1802) this Marcum family and his father-in-law, Philip Wilson, Sr., and his wife Rebecca Herd Wilson came to the Frontier Land of Kentucky. They settled on Cow Creek (now Owsley County). Here Thomas Marcum, Sr. and his wife Mary Wilson Marcum raised (12) twelve children.


Excerpts from "The Philip Wilson Family" by James F. Bowman, edited by Jess D. Wilson
Elizabeth UNKNOWN 1738 Phillip Wilson 1810 Clay County Kentucky Census: Clay County was formed 1807
1810 Clay County Kentucky Census: Page 151
Phillip Wilson 0 2 1 0 1 - 0 1 0 0 1 - 1
Male 10-16,2, born between 1794 and 1800
Male 16-25,1, born between 1785 and 1794
Male 45+,1, born before 1765
Female 10-16,1, born between 1794 and 1800
Male 45+,1, born before 1765

Page 156
Johnathan Wilson 4 0 0 1 0 - 1 0 1 0 0 - 0
Male 0-10,4, born between 1800 and 1810
Male 26-45,1, born between 1765 and 1784
Female 0-10,1, born between 1800 and 1810
Female 16-26,1, born between 1784 and 1794

Page 151

Phillip Wilson 0 2 1 0 1 - 0 1 0 0 1 - 1
Male 10-16, 2, born between 1794 and 1800, 2 males. Plesant Wilson
Male 16-26, 1, born between 1784 and 1794, 1 male, John Wilson
Male 45+, 1, born before 1765. Philip Wilson Senior, 1 male.
Female 10-16, 1, born between 1794 and 1800, 1 female.
Female 45+,1. wife born before 1765, 1 female.

This Phillip Wilson has one male born between 1784 and 1794 and 2 males born between 1794 and 1800, and one male born before 1765, their is also one female born between 1794 and 1800 and one female born before 1765. Is this Phillip Wilson and his wife Rebecca McCommerly?

Page 156
Johnathan Wilson 4 0 0 1 0 - 1 0 1 0 0 - 0
Male under10, 4, born between 1800 and 1810, 4 males
Male 26-45, 1. born between 1765 and 1784, 1 male.
Female under10, 1, born before 1810, 1 female
Female 16-26, 1. wife born between 1784 and 1794, 1 female.

This Jonathan Wilson has 4 males born between 1800 and 1810 and 1 male born between 1765 and 1784, there is also 1 female born between 1800 and 1810, and one female born between 1784 and 1794. Who is this?

These are the only Wilson living in Clay County Kentucky on the 1810 Census,

1820 Clay County Kentucky Census: Page113

Plesant Wilson 1 0 0 1 0 0 - 1 0 1 0 0 - 0 - 0
Male under10, 1, born between 1810 and 1820, 1 male
Male 16-26, 1, born between 1794 and 1804, 1 male
Female under10, 1, born between 1810 and 1820, 1 female
Female 16-25, 1, born between 1795 and 1804, 1 female

Pleasant Wilson married Leah York, June 20, 1815 in Clay County Kentucky.

Page 114
John Wilson 2 0 0 0 1 0 - 1 0 1 0 0 - 0 - 0
Male under10, 2, born between 1810 and 1820, 2 males
Male 26-45, 1. born between 1775 and 1794, 1 male
Female under10, 1. born between 1810 and 1820, 1 female
Female 16-25,1. born between 1795 and 1804, 1 female

John Wilson married Rachel Roberts March 21, 1812

Phillip Wilson Jr. 1 0 0 2 0 1 - 2 0 0 0 0 - 0 - 0
male under10,1. born between 1810 and 1820. 1 male
Male 15-26, 2. born between 1794 and 1805, 2 males
Male 45+,1. born before 1775. 1 male
Female under10,2. born between 1810 and 1820, 2 females

Philip Wilson married Patsy Allen, November 29, 1820

Page 115
Phillip Wilson 0 0 0 0 1 0 - 3 0 1 0 1 - 0 - 0
Male 26-45, 1. Born between 1775 and 1794
Female under10, 3. born between 1810 and 1820
Female 15-25, 1. born 1795 and 1805
Female 45+,1. born before 1775.

Jonathan Wilson 2 2 0 1 1 0 -3 0 1 1 0 - 0 - 0
Male under10, 2. born between 1810 and 1820, 2 males
Male 10-16, 2. born between 1804 and 1810, 2 males
Male 16-26, 1. born between 1794 and 1804, 1 male
Male 26-45, 1. born between 1775 and 1794, 1 male
Female under10, 3, born between 1810 and 1820, 3 females
Female 16-25, 1. born between 1795 and 1804, 1 female
Female 26-45, 1. born between 1775 and 1794, 1 female. Wife name is Sarah Cobb.

1830 Clay County Kentucky Census: Page 171
Pleasant Wilson
Male (5-10) 1, born between 1820 and 1825, 1 male
Male (15-20) 2, born between 1810 and 1815, 2 males
Male (30-40) 1, born between 1790 and 1800, 1 male
Female (under 5) 2, born between 1825 and 1830, 2 females
Female (5-10) 1, born between 1820 and 1825, 1 female
Female (30-40) 1, born between 1790 and 1800, 1 female

John Wilson
Male (5-10) 2, born between 1820 and 1825, 2 males
Male (10-15) 2, born between 1815 and 1820, 2 males
Male (40-50) 1, born between 1780 and 1
~1740 - ~1820 Rebecca Mccommerly 80 80 1765 Phillip Wilson 1765 - Deceased John Jack Wilson D. 1524 William BRABORNE Note: on tax list in 1524; Lord of Manor of Iridge consisting of Iridge, Wigselland, Watteshest=300A

Note: on tax list in 1524; Lord of Manor of Iridge consisting of Iridge, Wigselland, Watteshest=300A
John Fuller 1771 Elizabeth Wilson 1773 Mahala Wilson 1780 Patsy Wilson 1782 Pleasent Wilson William Hodges 1213 - 1292 Ramette UNKNOWN 79 79 1170 - 1216 Adam De Musgrave 46 46 1174 Alicia De Holebec 1144 Wido De Holebec UNKNOWN Unknown 1145 Robert de Musgrave 1125 - 1154 Peter De Musgrave 29 29 1095 - 1157 Stephen de Musgrave 62 62 1065 - Deceased Wascelinus Musgrave Name Prefix:<NPFX> Lord 1030 Gamel Musgrave Name Prefix:<NPFX> Lord 1070 Mrs. Wascelinus Musgrave 1035 - Deceased Mrs. Gamel Musgrave 1204 - 1282 Roger Musgrave 78 78 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Lord Living Childers 0070 Bc - 0030 Bc UNKNOWN Cleopatra VII Name Prefix:<NPFX> Queen Of Egypt Living Vigneault 1624 - ~1700 Marmaduke Miles 76 76 1667 - 1752 Joseph RICHARDSON 85 85 Joseph and Elizabeth met and had a shipboard romance. Some say they were married on ship but documents show they were married upon arriving in Montgomery County PA 30 Jun 1696. They owned a platation "Olethgo" on Percimon Creek Montgomery Country, PA. Matthias Remy 1720 - ~1780 Andrew Rowland 60 60 1720 - ~1780 Ruth Norman 60 60 Birth: 1720 in Normandy, France
Note: She may be the granddaughter of Henry Norman, servant to Christopher Alford for 4 years, about 1658. Ref: Bristol Register of Servants sent to Foreign Plantations, 1650-1686, page 154, 1988.
1741 - Deceased George Rowland Genforum - Posted by: David Trimmier Date: December 19, 1999 at 17:50:55
I am seeking information regarding the parents, siblings, and other ancestors of George Rowland. Any assistance in connecting him to any other Rowlands will be greatly appreciated.

George was born in Prince Henry Co., VA 1754. His birth parents are both unknown. He married Nancy Ramey, daughter of Daniel Ramey and Mary Mitchell(?). He migrated circa 1790 from Henry Co., Virginia to Spartanburg, SC. The death event for George Rowland is not recorded.
BIOGRAPHICAL TEXT: Family record as written for me by Cousin Lou Rowland. Sometime in the 1790's, after the Revolutionary War, George Rowland made a prospective trip to South Carolina from his Virginia home. The mode of travel in those days was mostly on horseback, as the country was infested with Tories and robbers. The famous "Murrel Man" were encountered by George Rowland, but having his money in leather saddle bags strapped on "Nande", a trained horse, he escaped after a few shots were fired by both parties. In making his selection he chose a farm owned by one Thomas Hathaway, situated 10 miles above Spartanburg Court House. Having purchased his farm, he returned to his native state of Virginia for his wife, children and negro slaves and brought them to a new home in South Carolina. He afterward bought other farms and several acres in the town of Spartanburg.  (From the notes of C.S.)

The children of George Rowland and Nancy Ramey were:
(1) Henry Jefferson ROWLAND. The birth event date for Henry Jefferson Rowland is unknown, however, his first recorded event is a Marriage event on 1825 in an unknown location. He married Lucy Watson TRIMMIER in 1825.
The children of Henry Jefferson Rowland and Lucy Watson Trimmier were:
i. Mary Beaufort ROWLAND died in infancy
ii. Caroline ROWLAND married James Robbs.
iii. Laura Cornelia ROWLAND died in infancy.
iv. Eliza Ann Benson ROWLAND married Pressly B. Brannon.
v. Marcus Obediah ROWLAND (M.D.) never married
vi. Margaret Louisa ROWLAND.
vii. Harriet Walker ROWLAND was born in Anderson District, SC. She married Thomas Pinckney Talleso

(2) Reymouth ROWLAND
(3) Harriet ROWLAND
(4) America ROWLAND
(5) Elizabeth ROWLAND
(6) Ephemia ROWLAND was born in North Carolina.
(7) Margaret Hampton ROWLAND was born in Spartanburg, SC, circa 1809, though this date may be inaccurate. She married William Sloan TRIMMIER on 02/15/1822. Margaret died 10/17/1889 Spartanburg, SC, at 80 years of age. Her body was interred 1889 in the Oakwood Cemetery, Spartanburg, SC.

The children of Margaret Hampton Rowland and William Sloan Trimmier were:
i. George Rowland TRIMMIER (M.D.) b. 07/05/1823.
ii. Theodore Gillard TRIMMIER (Lt. Col, CSA) b. 04/11/1825 in Spartanburg, SC
iii. Rowland TRIMMIER b. 1825.
iv. James Vernon TRIMMIER (,CSA) b. 04/04/1827.
v. William H. TRIMMIER (LT,CSA) b. 03/02/1829.
vi. John Thomas TRIMMIER b. 09/27/1831 in Anderson, SC
vii. Margaret (Maggie) Lucy TRIMMIER b. 1834 in Spartanburg, SC
viii. Francis Marion TRIMMIER (Capt, CSA) b. 07/17/1837 in Spartanburg, SC,


I am a descendant of a Daniel White d 1848 Spartanburg Co, SC. I believe that my Daniel and your George Rowland were neighbors in Sptbg. Co? Daniel's Rev War Pension Papers state that he was born in 1761 in Orange Co, VA; served in the Rev War while a resident of Wilkes Co, NC where he was a bondsman at the wedding of a ROWLAND Judd; he was in Sptbg. Co by 1788; and he died there in 1848.
Is there any Rowland/White relationship that you know?
I would be most grateful for your input. Helen

Genforum - Posted by: David Trimmier Date: December 19, 1999 at 17:50:55
I am seeking information regarding the parents, siblings, and other ancestors of George Rowland. Any assistance in connecting him to any other Rowlands will be greatly appreciated.

George was born in Prince Henry Co., VA 1754. His birth parents are both unknown. He married Nancy Ramey, daughter of Daniel Rame
1743 - Deceased Obedience Rowland 1745 Gilbert Rowland 1747 - Deceased Sarah Rowland 1750 - Deceased Mary Rowland D. 0149 UNKNOWN Marcomir IV Name Prefix:<NPFX> King 1759 - Deceased Baldwin Rowland 1737 - 1822 John Bolling 85 85 Name Suffix:<NSFX> III
Rank of Private in Revolutionary Army.BOLLING JOHN PRIVATE
1690 - ~1750 Elizabeth Hampton 60 60 1727 - Deceased Henry Rowland 1728 - Deceased Benjamin Rowland 1640 - 1667 William Rowland 27 27 Name Suffix:<NSFX> I
Notes for William I Rowland:
) He probably resided in James City County, VA, "across the river". Later the area "across the river" became Surry Co., VA. He subsequently married one Ann or Anne Andrews, the daughter of Thomas & Dorothy Andrews of same county. On November 9, 1667, Surry Co., VA court record Book 5, page 168, states, " William Rowland was pressed into Bacon's service during The Rebellion of Nathan Bacon. He was imprisoned and forced to pay 8,000 pounds of tobacco for his enlargement. He made a declaration of loyalty following the Rebellion in March-May 1677 at Allen's brick house (now known as Bacon's Castle house and museum at Hog Island, Surry Co., VA.) and he may have died shortly thereafter.



Bacon's Declaration in the Name of the People:
The Declaracon of the People
1.For haveing upon specious pretences of publiqe works raised greate unjust taxes upon the Comonality for the advancement of private favorites and other sinister ends, but noe visible effects in any measure adequate, For not haveing dureing this long time of his Gouvernement in any measure advanced this hopefull Colony either by fortificacons Townes or Trade.
2.For haveing abused and rendred contemptable the Magistrates of Justice, by advanceing to places of Judicature, scandalous and Ignorant favorites.
3.For haveing wronged his Majesties prerogative and interest, by assumeing Monopoly of the Beaver trade, and for haveing in that unjust gaine betrayed and sold his Majesties Country and the lives of his loyall subjects, to the barbarous heathen.
4.For haveing, protected, favoured, and Imboldned the Indians against his Majesties loyall subjects, never contriveing, requireing, or appointing any due or proper meanes of sattisfaction for theire many Invasions, robbories, and murthers comitted upon us.
5.For haveing when the Army of English, was just upon the track of those Indians, who now in all places burne, spoyle, murther and when we might with ease have distroyed them: who then were in open hostillity, for then haveing expressly countermanded, and sent back our Army, by passing his word for the peaceable demeanour of the said Indians, who imediately prosecuted theire evill intentions, comitting horred murthers and robberies in all places, being protected by the said ingagement and word past of him the said Sir William Berkeley, haveing ruined and laid desolate a greate part of his Majesties Country, and have now drawne themselves into such obscure and remote places, and are by theire success soe imboldned and confirmed, by theire confederacy soe strengthned that the cryes of blood are in all places, and the terror, and constimation of the peOple soe greate, are now become, not onely a difficult, but a very formidable enimy, who might att first with ease have beene distroyed.
6.And lately when upon the loud outcryes of blood the Assembly had with all care raised and framed an Army for the preventing of further mischeife and safeguard of this his Majesties Colony.
7.For haveing with onely the privacy of some few favorites, without acquainting the people, onely by the alteracon of a figure, forged a Comission, by we know not what hand, not onely without, but even against the consent of the people, for the raiseing and effecting civill warr and distruction, which being happily and without blood shed prevented, for haveing the second time attempted the same, thereby calling downe our forces from the defence of the fronteeres and most weekely expoased places.
8.For the prevencon of civill mischeife and ruin amongst ourselves, whilst the barbarous enimy in all places did invade, murther and spoyle us, his majesties most faithfull subjects.
Of this and the aforesaid Articles we accuse Sir William Berkeley as guilty of each and every one of the same, and as one who hath traiterously attempted, violated and Injured his Majesties interest here, by a loss of a greate part of this his Colony and many of his 
1640 - ~1690 Ann Andrews 50 50 After John Rowland dies, she marries Jonah Bennett abt 1668

After John Rowland dies, she marries Jonah Bennett abt 1668
1660 - Deceased Mary Rowland 1656 - 1700 William Rowland 44 44 Name Suffix:<NSFX> II 1608 - 1688 Thomas Andrews 80 80 Thomas Andrews was transported in 1620 to Virginia. Ref: Peter Wilson Coldham, Complete Book of Emigrants, 1607-1660, p. 17: GPC, 1987.
Will of Surry Co., VA, op. cit. " ANDREWS, Thomas., Sr. Leg. - son, Thomas Andrews, a parcel of land beginning at a branch called Great Branch thence down Swamp to the end of my land. Son, Robert Andrews, my plantation which I now live upon with all the rest of my land which in my will is not disposed of. To wife, Dorothy, all my personal estate and privilege of one half the plantation during her life and make her Exerx. Wit: Ed. Bayley, Barth Andrews. Died 5 March 1688. Probated 21 Oct. 1693. Book 4, page 341."
Surry County Will, op cit. "Book 3, p. 17, 3 March 1684, ...Deposition of Thomas Andrews, aged 76." This does establish that he was born in 1608.

Thomas Andrews was transported in 1620 to Virginia. Ref: Peter Wilson Coldham, Complete Book of Emigrants, 1607-1660, p. 17: GPC, 1987.
Will of Surry Co., VA, op. cit. " ANDREWS, Thomas., Sr. Leg. - son, Thomas Andrews, a parcel of land beginning at a branch called Great Branch thence down Swamp to the end of my land. Son, Robert Andrews, my plantation which I now live upon with all the rest of my land which in my will is not disposed of. To wife, Dorothy, all my personal estate and privilege of one half the plantation during her life and make her Exerx. Wit: Ed. Bayley, Barth Andrews. Died 5 March 1688. Probated 21 Oct. 1693. Book 4, page 341."
Surry County Will, op cit. "Book 3, p. 17, 3 March 1684, ...Deposition of Thomas Andrews, aged 76." This does establish that he was born in 1608.
~1620 - ~1682 Dorothy Andrews 62 62 Regina Robitaille 1508 - 1508 Princess Of SCOTLAND Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9FGW-C8
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Joseph Roy 1663 - Deceased Robert Andrews 1655 - Deceased Thomas Andrews 1614 - >1653 John Rowland 39 39 Name Suffix:<NSFX> II
Dorchester Shp Pass 1635 England to America

JOHN ROWLAND II, was born about 1614, he is reputed to have immigrated to James City Co., VA aboard the vessel Dorchester, according to ships manifest, in 1635 at age 21, he married/was married to Margaret Bailey (Bayley), the daughter of Lewis Bailey. He settled in the James City Co. area, (which was called New Kent until 1734) probably "across the river". James City Co. across the river became Surry Co. In 1652. He is believed to have worked for his brother-in-law, one John White, who was in merchant/shipping business. He is reputed to have returned to England and was believed deceased after 1653. His children included:

A. Lewis Rowland b. 1629-35, (this line possibly moved to NC), B. William Rowland I b. 1630-42, my line.
C. John Rowland III b. 1630-43, one John Rowland was found to be the executor of Daniel Bayley, who died Jan. 7, 1678. Daniel may have been brother or son of Lewis Bayley/ Bailey.

D. Thomas Rowland IV b. 1631-44

E. George Rowland ? George and Nathan came from a researcher in Ancestry World Tree records

F. Nathan Rowland ?, b. 1645 in James City Co.


! RW AAA A
REF: Ray Rowland 97
NUGENT
CAVALIERS & PIONEERS, ABSTRACTS 1623-1666, Vol 1 pg 30
PATENT BOOK # 1, pg 271
THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY, FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA
, by Fredrick Virkus 1925 pg 747-748
1. Family of Marth Traylor Northen
COMPENDIUM Vol III pg 404 says b. 1619 Gentleman, from Eng., to James
Town, VA in 1635
Ronald Hughes 99
INFO: 1635, Immigrated to VA on ship, Dorchester and settled in James City Co., VA.
"John Dennett received 200 acs o of James on the North side of Mr.
Thomas Kingstoms land (only a barren ridge between) Nyl (nearly)
into the forrest between Martins Hundred and Kiskiake by a br of Capt. John West Creek. Trans. 4 persons, Jon Ley Jon., Rowland, Susan Ricey, Ann Combey."
{Location described above is on north side of James River, abt 5
miles east of Jamestown and opposite Hog Island, which is on the
south side of the river, (i.e. present day Surry Co., VA)}
[It is assumed by Ray Rowland that this is the first person by name
of Rowland to come to the new world. It is very difficult to
separate the Rowland, Roland, Rolland, Rolling and Rauling and to
prove if they are all in the same family.]
John Rowland appears to be the only one with the Rowland name who was
in James City Co., VA and is most likely the father of WILLIAM
ROWLAND.
(However there are several other individuals listed in NUGENT who
need to be researched including;
1. Ja (James) Rowland to Charles City Co. in 1635
2. Fra (Francis?) Rowland, S. E. of Chiskyack in 1649
3. John Rolland to Lancaster Co., VA
4. John Rowland to Northumberland Co., VA in 1644
5. Tho (Thomas) Rowland on Allen Creek in 1655
6. Lewis Rowland, pg. 260, 286 NUGENT
7. James Rowland, pg. 84 NUGENT)
Ref: Virkus, Fredrick, The Abridged Compendium pg. 747-748
1. Family of Marth Traylor Northen.
Generation 1
John Rowland (to VA 1635)
Generation 2
Nathan Rowland
Generation 3
John Rowland, b. 1693 Bristol Parish VA who married
Elizabeth Hampton
Generation 4
Andrew Rowland b. Franklin Co., VA and married
Ruth Norman
(This chart assumes William is the second generation, rather
than Nathan since all other lines are the same.)
Ray Rowland asks: Could Nathan, George, James, of Francis be our
ancestors?
Neither seems to fit the location i.e. south side of the James
River which became Surry Co., VA in 1654.
Believed to have worked for brother-in-law John White, who was in
merchant/shipping business.
John made a return trip to England before he died.
Change Date: 13 DEC 1999 at 02:00:00

Dorchester Shp Pass 1635 England to America

JOHN ROWLAND II, was born about 1614, he is reputed to have immigrated to James City Co., VA aboard the vessel Dorchester, according to ships manifest, in 1635 at age 21, he married/was married to Margaret Bailey (B
~1615 - ~1690 Margaret Bailey 75 75 13 Feb 1727/1728 - Deceased Lewis Bailey Immigration: 1621
Note: He arrived in Virginia in the "Marmaduke
1594 - ~1650 John Rowland 56 56 Name Suffix:<NSFX> I ~1594 - ~1650 Scollis Pemberton 56 56 ~1620 - ~1670 Scollis Rowland 50 50 Ann Rowland Elizabeth Rowland 1618 - Deceased Thomas Rowland ~1574 - ~1650 Edward Pemberton 76 76 Note: Immigrant to Virginia before 1617. REF. Book of Emigrants to America. 1562 - ~1602 Thomas Rowland 40 40 Name Suffix:<NSFX> II ~1574 - ~1650 Anne Smyth 76 76 ~1554 - ~1610 David Smith 56 56 ~1509 - >1550 Thomas Rowland 41 41 ! RW A
REF: JOHN ROWLAND OF VIRGINIA Millennium Edition
by Arthur Ray Rowland
( refered her after as Ray Rowland )
Ronald Hughes 99

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Norfolk: Baconsthorpe
William White's History, Gazetteer, and Directory of Norfolk 1845
[Transcription copyright  Richard Johns]
BACONSTHORPE is a village and parish, 2 miles E. by S. of Holt, comprising 326 inhabitants, and 1688 acres of land, of which 1348A. are assessable. Lady Suffield and J.T. Mott, Esq., of Blickling, are the principal owners. The latter is lord of the manor, and patron of the rectory, valued in the King's Book at Ð9, and now enjoyed by the Rev. J.A. Partridge, M.A. The glebe is 12a., and the tithes were commuted, in 1842, for Ð379 per annum. The rectory-house was nearly destroyed by lightning, in 1692, and by fire in 1754; after which it continued ruinous till 1770, when it was repaired at a considerable expense, by the rector and his parishioners.

The CHURCH (St. Mary the Virgin,) is a large handsome edifice, which was partly destroyed by the fall of the steeple, in 1739, but was thoroughly repaired and beautified, chiefly at the expense of the Rev. Wm. Hewitt, in 1779. Here is a small Wesleyan Chapel, built in 1844.

The manor was long held by the Bacons, one of whom was John Bacon, the learned and "Resolute Doctor," who died in 1346. From them it passed to the Heydons. Sir Henry Heydon built the old Hall, except the large centre tower, about the year 1495; but the whole is now in ruins, and the more modern hall is occupied by a farmer.

Here is a National School, built in 1816; and the poor have Ð5 a year out of land left by Thomas Newman, in 1698.

Beales John National School
Curson John blacksmith
Everett Stephen vict. Jolly Farmers
Mayes Misses P. and C.
Partridge Rev.John Anthony
M.A. Rectory
Ward Robert blacksmith & shopkpr
Warnes V.L. grocer and draper
Whiting John joiner, &c. (& Holt)
Wilson Thomas saddler (and Holt)

Boot and Shoe Mkrs.
Fisher Philip
Mann John
Porrett John

FARMERS.
Denny Richard
Everett Stephen
King Jerh. Wm.
Mack Thos. Bond. Old Hall
Mayes Thomas
Philippo John
Seaman John
Warnes Sophia
Ward Thomas

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See also the Baconsthorpe parish page.
Copyright  Pat Newby.
January 1999

! RW A
REF: JOHN ROWLAND OF VIRGINIA Millennium Edition
by Arthur Ray Rowland
( refered her after as Ray Rowland )
Ronald Hughes 99

From http://www.uea.ac.uk/~s090/genuki/NFK/places/b/baconsthorpe/white1845.html

Norfolk: Baconsthorpe
William White's History, Gazetteer, and Directory of Norfolk 1845
[Transcription copyright  Richard Johns]
BACONSTHORPE is a village and parish, 2 miles E. by S. of Holt, comprising 326 inhabitants, and 1688 acres of land, of which 1348A. are assessable. Lady Suffield and J.T. Mott, Esq., of Blickling, are the principal owners. The latter is lord of the manor, and patron of the rectory, valued in the King's Book at Ð9, and now enjoyed by the Rev. J.A. Partridge, M.A. The glebe is 12a., and the tithes were commuted, in 1842, for Ð379 per annum. The rectory-house was nearly destroyed by lightning, in 1692, and by fire in 1754; after which it continued ruinous till 1770, when it was repaired at a considerable expense, by the rector and his parishioners.

The CHURCH (St. Mary the Virgin,) is a large handsome edifice, which was partly destroyed by the fall of the steeple, in 1739, but was thoroughly repaired and beautified, chiefly at the expense of the Rev. Wm. Hewitt, in 1779. Here is a small Wesleyan Chapel, built in 1844.

The manor was long held by the Bacons, one of whom was John Bacon, the learned and "Resolute Doctor," who died in 1346. From them it passed to the Heydons. Sir Henry Heydon built the old Hall, except the large centre tower, about the year 1495; but the whole is now in ruins, and the more modern hall 
UNKNOWN Unknown Living Lamb Living Herrington Living Kesling Living Workman 1854 - Deceased Sylvester Lamb 1889 - Deceased Mary Van Winkle 1867 - 1922 Susan Letty Thomas 55 55 Nola Hobbs Living Lamb Sally Carpenter Lucille Marie Lawson Patterson Living Lamb ~1595 - ~1650 Robert Phillips 55 55 ~1595 - ~1660 Margaret Onslow 65 65 ~1570 - ~1650 Roger Onslow 80 80 1693 - ~1763 Thomas Tipton 70 70 1696 - 1696 William Tipton ~1700 - Deceased John Tipton 1888 - Deceased Allie Dalton 1891 - Deceased Emily Dalton Elcanna Flannery D. 1918 Amanda J. Mainous John Wesley Hartsock Peter B. Hartsock Hartsock Margaret Conner William Conner Permelia Spence Millie Conner Robert York John Holcomb 1865 - Deceased Robert Preston Flannery 1863 - Deceased UNKNOWN Flannery 1788 - 1832 Thomas Turpin Crittenden 44 44 ~1788 - ~1862 Mary (Judith) Parker 74 74 1754 - 1806 John Lee Crittenden 52 52 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Maj.
Major in Continental Army during the Revolutionary War; member of Virginia House of Burgesses, 1790-1805

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He came to Virginia in about 1770. In 1783 he became an early pioneer settler
of Woodford Co., Ky. He was an adjutant-major with General George Rogers Clark in the Northwest. He became a member of the House of Burgesses of Virginia in 1784.

Major in Continental Army during the Revolutionary War; member of Virginia House of Burgesses, 1790-1805

Source:
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He came to Virginia in about 1770. In 1783 he became an early pioneer settler
of Woodford Co., Ky. He was an adjutant-major with General George Rogers Clark in the Northwest. He became a member of the House of Burgesses of Virginia in 1784.

Major in Continental Army during the Revolutionary War; member of Virginia House of Burgesses, 1790-1805

Source:
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He came to Virginia in about 1770. In 1783 he became an early pioneer settler
of Woodford Co., Ky. He was an adjutant-major with General George Rogers Clark in the Northwest. He became a member of the House of Burgesses of Virginia in 1784.
~1765 - <1813 Judith Harris 48 48 ~1845 - Deceased John Hughes 1851 - Deceased Thomas Hughes 1916 - 1996 Rex Elwood Hughes 80 80 Glen McVey Hughes Hughes Mattie Frances Hughes Living Hughes 1892 - 1984 Henry Burris 92 92 Molly Madden 1726 Ann " Nancy " Brickey 1728 - Deceased Sarah Brickey ~1742 - Deceased Temperance Brickey ~1716 - ~1786 Winifred Lucas 70 70 D. Deceased Mary Brickey 1316 Richard II PLANTAGENET Name Prefix:<NPFX> King 1650 - ~1725 Alce Elsie /Crabbe/ Alice 75 75 1700 - Deceased John Brickey Temperance Brickey 1722 - 1744 Dorcus Brickey 22 22 D. Deceased Winifred Brickey Ann "Nancy" Brickey Elizabeth Brickey 1738 - Deceased Jarad (Jararad) Brickey 1747 Peter Brickey 1756 William Brickey 1416 - 1472 Jacquetta of LUXEMBOURG 56 56 ~1745 - Deceased Winifred Brickey D. Deceased Elizabeth Brickey ~1738 - Deceased Jared (Jarard) Brickey 1774 - Deceased Peter Brickey 1756 William Brickey 1619 - 1682 Rupert PALATINATE 62 62 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duke of Cumberland ~1539 Margaret Jane STEWART Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9FQ5-66
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D. Deceased Ursula Brickey 1692 - 1741 Charles Lucas 49 49 1722 Bought 225 acres of land in Prince George Co., MD., "Locust Thicket" 4
_FA3: OCT 1739 Bought 300 acres there, called it "Plumbyard". 5
_FA4: 28 MAY 1744 Will proved in Prince George Co., MD. 4
Reference Number: W658

Brickey, Peter, 16 Sept. 1786; 27 Feb. 1787. Estate for life to wife Winifred; 1 negro each to sons Gerrard, John, Peter and William; gr.son Peter son of Gerrard; gr. son Gerrard son of John; gr. childrenJohn and Nancy Kirkham; gr. dau. Winny Lucas Garner; daus. Temperance Morgan, Dorcus Garner, Ann Sanford and Winifred Kirkham; one slave each to daus. and grand children and rest of estate at death of wife.
1688 - Deceased Temperance Smith 1650 - 1722 Thomas Lucas 72 72 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sr
Thomas arrived in Maryland on the ship "Providence of Falmouth" in the year 1668.

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St. Bernard's Episcopal Church

ID: I0603
Name: Thomas Lucas (Maryland PIONEER)
Sex: M
ALIA: Thomas /Lucas/, planter
Birth: ABT. 1650 in Little Saxham, Suffolk, England, Emigrated on the "Providence of Falmouth" 1668. 1
Death: 26 FEB 1722 in Prince George Co., MD 2
Reference Number: W1316

"Lucas Genealogy" by Kemp, p. 45
"Lucas Genealogy" by Kemp, p. 47.

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THOMAS LUCAS OF PRINCE GEORGE COUNTY, MARYLAND AND DESCENDANTS
Thomas Lucas, planter, of Prince George Co, Md, is said to have been born in Eng about 1650 ; family tradition is that he came directly to Md from Little Saxham, Suffolk, Eng, arriving on the ship "Providence of Falmouth" in the year 1668; William Prescott, Master of that ship. Records of Md show on 16 Feb 1671, Thomas Notley, merchant of St Mary's Co, appeared in the courts of Md, with proof of the right to claim 5650 acres of land in that State (it being due him for having transported 24 persons to the Providence to inhabit) one of whom was Thomas Lucas, Sr. (Libre 11 folio 537; also Libre 16, folio 411, Land Office, Annapolis, M d). This Thomas Notley came to Md from Dorset, Eng. Thomas Lucas settled on 250 acres of land in Prince George Co, which land was a portion of the tract called "Largo" and consisted originally of 1031 acres and had been granted to Col Ninian Beall in 1685. This land was originally in Calvert Co, Md until Prince George Co was erected from part of Calvert Co in 1696 . Just whe n Thomas Lucas acquired this property has not been determined as the old Calvert Co Court House records were destroyed by fire in 1882. Beall sold 431 acres of this tract to John Dorlett ; 100 acres to Christopher Thompson and 250 acres to Daniel Daniellson, the latter one of the passengers on the "Providence of Falmouth" in 1668 with Thomas Lucas. (Ren  Rolls libre 4 , folio 323.) Christopher Thompson also took a patent on a tract of land call ed "Whitelaine " on 31 March 1685, which tract was then in Charles Co, Md, later part of Prince George Co, Md. Thos Lucas also purchased 20 acres of the tract called "Graiden" on 13 June 1704 from Philip Gittings for the sum of 20 pounds sterling, including "all of the houses, buildings, gardens and orchards." This tract of "Graiden" was granted originally to Col Henry Darnall in 1686 . In 1703 Darnall sold it to Philip Gittings and the tract then consisted of 269 acres. In 1717 Philip Gittings sold 249 acres to Francis King; the deed states "all of this tract except the 20 acres Gittings had sold to Thomas Lucas, Sr." The tract of "Graiden" is located just north of Thomas Lucas' 250 acres and adjoins the tract of "Northhampt on" on the east, which land belonged to Thomas Spriggs, Sr. (Libre EC. folio 193, P.G. Co deeds.) Wit: to the deed of "Graiden" from Gittings to Lucas were John Jackson and Chas Ridgley. Deed recorded 6 July 1704.


Marriage 1 Dorothy Letchworth b: 1675 in Queen Anne Parish, Prince George Co, Maryland
Married: ABT. 1686 in Prince George Co, Maryland 1
Children
Charles Lucas b: 20 APR 1692 in Prince George Co, Maryland

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Thomas arrived in Maryland on the ship "Providence of Falmouth" in the year 1668.

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1675 - ~1719 Dorothy Letchworth 44 44 1690 - Deceased Mary Lucas 1695 - Deceased Elizabeth Lucas 1703 - Deceased Susannah Lucas 1705 - Deceased Sarah Lucas 1707 Jane Lucas 1709 - Deceased John Lucas 1840 - 1901 Victoria Adelaide Mary Louise SAXE-COBURG-GOTHA 60 60 Thank you for downloading &quot;The Whaley-Kelley Genealogy Line&quot; by Whaley Publishing Company, Inc. 1714 - Deceased James Lucas 1717 - Deceased Samuel Lucas 1719 - Deceased Elizabeth Lucas 1720 - Deceased John Lucas ~1655 - Deceased Thomas Letchworth A Well-Known Puritian

A Well-Known Puritian
~1657 - Deceased Elizabeth Letchworth 1732 - 1800 John Jordan Harris 68 68 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Col.
Note:
John was a member of the Cumberland County Committee of Safety
1775-76 Col John Harris PSVA Revolution Comm. of Safety for Cumberland County Virginia One of the builders of the James River and Kanawa Canel which made it possible for tobacco shipments and other shipments to get around the Falls on the James River at Richmond and on downriver to be shipped. The other men involved in the building were George Washington, yes the president, David Ross, Wm Cabell and Edward Randolph.

Col John Harris was born in Goochland County, Virginia in 1732 married 17 August 1754 in Cumberland County, Virginia (mg record) to Anne Obedience Turpin b 1734 daughter of Thomas Turpin and Mary Jefferson. Thomas Turpin was the son of Thomas Turpin and Obedience Branch . Mary Jefferson was daughter of Thomas Jefferson and Mary Field. Col. John had 8 children according to the Turpin daybook which is now in a California museum and has been published in the Virginia Mag. Col. John built a large brick mansion which I have a picture of which I got from the Museum in Richmond and which has since been destroyed. Obedience Turpin Harris died before her husband. Col John his will was proved November of 1800 in Powhatan co Virginia see will Book 1 their children were A. b c 1755 Thomas Harris who supposedly died young B. Lucy Harris b 1757 Cumberland County, Virginia married Obadiah Smith Revol. b 1749 in Virginia son of Obadiah Smith and Mary Burks of Albemarle County, Virginia Lucy Harris Smith outlived her husband Obadiah who left a will in Rowan County N. C. i n 1810 had children as follows: a. John Harris Smith married his first cousin Harriet Crittenden of Kentucky son of her sister Judith see later b . Mary Smith known as Polly married William Watts I do not have exact dates c. Matilda Smith b ? Maryland? Henry Randolph d. Lavinia Smith b? married ? d. Peterfield Smith married 18 Dec. 1807 in Va. to Mary Jefferson Turpin d of Wm Turpin and Sarah Harris d of Wm Harris and Sarah Ward cousin e. Jourdan Smith served in war of 1812 married ? f. daughter Smith Note: John Harris Smith and Harriett Crittenden had Rev. Obadiah Smith who married Mary Jane Wallace - Peterfield Smith and Mary Jefferson Turpin had Louisa Matilda Smith married John Holloway. Lucy's brother John Harris below MY LINE in 1815 bought land in Chesterfield County, Virginia from the distributees of his brother in law Lt Obadiah Smith. Obadiah Smith 1790 Rowan County, North Carolina census 2 +16 3 males - 16 and 6 females.

C. Lt John Harris Revol b 12 October 1758 Cumberland County, Virginia MY LINE he was the son of Col John Harris and Anne Obedience Turpin. His father deeded him land in Powhatan County, Virginia in 1785 and it is thought that he married about that time. I do not have his first wifes name or place of mg. according to later census he had a boy and a girl born shortly after 1785 living with him I believe the boy was named John but untraced. and I do not know the name of the girl or if either survived to adulthood. I do know that John sold out his Powhatan co land to a relative Thomas Harris which deed also covered household furniture etc. Lt. John married 2nd 24 May 1794 in Chesterfield County, Virginia to Rebecca Britton daughter of Anderson Brittton and Ann Mills Rebecca was much younger than John and in the 2 0 years that they were married had 12 children as follows (taken from pension application which copied the family bible) l. Xenophen Harris 11 March 1795 - dead by 1810 never married 2. HIRAM HARRIS MY LINE b 15 Sept 1796 died between 1st of May and June 3 1867 who married l. 30 May 1822 in St. Johns church Richmond Virginia to Margaret Christian of charles city County, Virginia daughter of Henry Benskin Christian and his wife Elizabeth Christian . THIS MY LINE SEE LATER they had 2 children Mgt christian Harris died in 1825 He married 2. Margaret Wilson and had a daughter Eleanor Harris Mgt Wilson died and he married 3. Elizabeth
1734 - 1800 Ann Obedience Turpin 65 65 First cousin of Thomas Jefferson

First cousin of Thomas Jefferson
~1708 - Deceased Henry Crittenden Name Suffix:<NSFX> Jr ~1685 - ~1750 Margaret Butler 65 65 1785 - Deceased Harriet Crittenden 1786 - 1863 John J. Crittenden 76 76 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Jr
BIOGRAPHY: Crittenden Compromise,
in U.S. history, unsuccessful last-minute effort to avert the Civil War.  It was proposed in Congress as a constitutional amendment in Dec., 1860, by Sen. John J. Crittenden of Kentucky with support from the National Union party. Basically, it accepted the boundary between free and slave states that had been set by the Missouri Compromise (1820-21), extended the line to California, and assured the continuation of slavery where it already existed. In addition, it advocated slavery in the District of Columbia, upheld the fugitive slave law (1850) with minor modifications, and called for vigorous suppression of the African slave trade. At a peace conference called by the Virginia legislature in 1861, the compromise gained support from four border state delegations. Nevertheless, it failed in the House of Representatives in Jan., 1861, by a vote of 113 to 80 and in the Senate in March by a vote of 20 to 19. Its defeat made clear the inevitability of the Civil War. Crittenden, John Jordan (1786-1863) of Russellville, Logan County, Ky.; Frankfort, Franklin County, Ky. Son of John Crittenden; brother of Robert Crittenden; uncle of Thomas Theodore Crittenden; granduncle of Thomas Theodore Crittenden, Jr.. Born near Versailles, Woodford County, Ky., September 10, 1786. Illinois territory attorney general, 1809-10; member of Kentucky state house of representatives, 1811-17, 1825-29; served in the U.S. Army during the War of 1812; U.S. Senator from Kentucky, 1817-19, 1835-41, 1842-48, 1855-61; Presidential Elector for Kentucky, 1824; U.S. District Attorney for Kentucky, 1827-29; U.S. Attorney General, 1841, 1850-53; Governor of Kentucky, 1848-50; U.S. Representative from Kentucky 8th District, 1861-63. Two of his sons were generals on opposite sides in the Civil War; a grandson of his was killed in Gen. Custer's expedition against the Sioux in 1876. Died in Frankfort, Franklin County, Ky., July 26, 1863. Interment at Frankfort Cemetery, Frankfort, Ky. Crittenden County, Ky. is named for him. See also: congressional biography.
CRITTENDEN, John Jordan, 1786-1863
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Years of Service: 1817-1819; 1835-1837; 1837-1841; 1842-1848; 1855-1857; 1857-1861
Party: Republican; Anti-Jackson; Whig; Whig; Opposition; American (Know-Nothing)
CRITTENDEN, John Jordan, (uncle of Thomas Theodore Crittenden), a Senator and a Representative from Kentucky; born near Versailles, Woodford
County, Ky., September 10, 1786; completed preparatory studies; attended Pisgah Academy, Woodford County, Ky., Washington College (now Washington and Lee University), Lexington, Va., and was graduated from William and Mary College, Williamsburg, Va., in 1806; studied law; was admitted to the bar and commenced practice in Woodford County, Ky., in 1807; attorney general of Illinois Territory 1809-1810; served in the War of 1812 as aide to the Governor; resumed the practice of law in Russellville, Ky.; member, State house of representatives 1811-1817, and served as speaker the last term; elected to the United States Senate and served from March 4, 1817, to March 3, 1819, when he resigned; chairman, Committee on Judiciary (Fifteenth Congress); moved to Frankfort, Ky., in 1819; member, State house of representatives 1825, 1829-1832; appointed and was confirmed as United States district attorney in 1827, but was removed by President Andrew Jackson in 1829; nominated in 1828 by President John Quincy Adams as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, but was not confirmed by the Senate; again elected to the United States Senate as a Whig and served from March 4, 1835, to March 3, 1841; appointed Attorney General of the United States by President William Henry Harrison March to September 1841; appointed and subsequently elected to t
1790 - Deceased Margaret B. Crittenden 1792 - Deceased Henry Crittenden 1795 - 1796 Obedience Crittenden 1 1 1797 - Deceased Robert F. Crittenden 1799 - Deceased Caroline E. Crittenden 1802 - Deceased Lucy S. Crittenden 1787 - 1824 Sarah O. Lee 37 37 Nickname:<NICK> Sallie 1738 - 1802 John Lee 64 64 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Maj.
Note: came to KY in 1792 where he patented over 5000 acres on military grants (5333 1/3 to be exact).

Note: came to KY in 1792 where he patented over 5000 acres on military grants (5333 1/3 to be exact).
Elizabeth Bell 1795 - Deceased Elizabeth Ashley 1796 - Deceased Marry K Todd Bet 1801-1820 - Deceased Martha "Cranston" Crittenden Bet 1807-1816 - Deceased Eugene Crittenden Name Prefix:<NPFX> Mjr 1812 - 1880 George Bibb Crittenden 68 68 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Mjr Gen CSA 1813 - Deceased Ann Mary Burler Crittenden 1819 - Deceased Thomas Leonidas Crittenden Name Prefix:<NPFX> Mjr Gen USA 1821 - Deceased Sallie Lee Crittenden 1822 - Deceased Robert Henry Crittenden ~1760 - Deceased Leticia Atwell 1781 - Deceased Hancock Lee 1783 Thomas Lee 1782 - Deceased John Hancock Lee 1785 - Deceased Lewis W. Lee 1789 - Deceased Elizabeth Lee 1790 - Deceased Mary Lee 1791 - Deceased Lucinda Lee 1792 - Deceased Matilda A. Lee 1781 - Deceased Willis Atwell Lee 1709 - 1750 Elizabeth Lee 40 40 24 Feb 1620/1621 - Deceased Richard Randolph 1748 - Deceased Willis Lee ~1514 Jane KENNEDY Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9G43-QV
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1653 - 1709 Hancock Lee 56 56 1661 - 1694 Mary Kendall 33 33 1677 John Lee 1678 - Deceased William Lee 1683 - Deceased Anna Lee 1684 - Deceased Kendall Lee 1691 - 1735 Richard Lee 43 43 1671 - Deceased Sarah Elizabeth Allerton 1707 - Deceased Issac Lee 1708 - Deceased Hancock Lee Name Suffix:<NSFX> II John Bolling 1617 - 1664 Richard Henry Lee 46 46 Nickname:<NICK> The Immigrant
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Col.
1622 - 1663 Anne Constable 41 41 1650 - 1714 William Lee 64 64 1642 - 1673 John Lee 31 31 Feb 1425/1426 - 1481 UNKNOWN Christian I Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 8FMG-XV
Christian I (1426-1481), king of Denmark (1448-1481, Norway (1450-1481),
and Sweden (1457-1464). Christian founded the Oldenburg dynasty in
Denmark, succeeding Christopher III of Bavaria as king. The union of
Kalmar, formulated in 1397, had united Denmark, Norway, and Sweden under
one sovereign. This union was practically dissolved when Christian I
became king of Denmark. Denmark and Norway were reunited, however, when
he ascended the Norwegian throne. Christian seiZed the Swedish throne in
1457. Swedish nobles overthrew him in 1464, but he was able to maintain
his authority in Sweden intermittently until he was finally expelled in
1471. In 1479 Christian founded the University of Copenhagen in the
Danish capital.



Source of above information:

"Christian I," Microsoft Encarta Online Encyclopedia, 2001.

Christian I (1426-1481), king of Denmark (1448-1481, Norway (1450-1481),
and Sweden (1457-1464). Christian founded the Oldenburg dynasty in
Denmark, succeeding Christopher III of Bavaria as king. The union of
Kalmar, formulated in 1397, had united Denmark, Norway, and Sweden under
one sovereign. This union was practically dissolved when Christian I
became king of Denmark. Denmark and Norway were reunited, however, when
he ascended the Norwegian throne. Christian seiZed the Swedish throne in
1457. Swedish nobles overthrew him in 1464, but he was able to maintain
his authority in Sweden intermittently until he was finally expelled in
1471. In 1479 Christian founded the University of Copenhagen in the
Danish capital.



Source of above information:

"Christian I," Microsoft Encarta Online Encyclopedia, 2001.
1648 - 1714 Francis Lee 66 66 1653 - ~1705 Elizabeth Lee 52 52 Nickname:<NICK> Betsie 1515 - 1560 Marie Princess Of LORRAINE-GUISE 44 44 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9FQ5-C2
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1656 - 1701 Charles Lee 45 45 1590 - 1629 John Lee 39 39 1590 - Deceased Jane Hancock 1563 - 1621 Richard Lee 58 58 1530 - 1605 John Lee 75 75 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir Joyce Romney 1505 - 1588 Humphrey Lee 83 83 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir Katherine Blount 1482 - 1524 Thomas de Lee 42 42 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir 1484 - 1526 Johanna Morton 42 42 Jane Rolfe 1434 - ~1500 Elizabeth Corbine 66 66 1398 - >1424 John de Lee 26 26 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir 1402 - ~1450 Jacosa Packington 48 48 1350 - >1400 Roger de Lee 50 50 1354 - 1423 Margaret Astley 69 69 1396 Roger Lee Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir 1322 - Deceased John De La Lee UNKNOWN Unknown 16 Apr 778 - 20 Jun 840 LOUIS I 'THE PIOUS' UNKNOWN Name Prefix:<NPFX> Holy Roman Emperor  Matilda Erdington 1300 - ~1350 Reginald De La Lee 50 50 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir UNKNOWN Unknown 1275 - >1300 Thomas De La Lee 25 25 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir Petronilla Corbet 1254 - Deceased John De La Lee Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir UNKNOWN Unknown 1231 - >1275 Reginald De La Lee 44 44 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir UNKNOWN Unknown 1211 - >1254 Hugh De La Lee 43 43 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir 1405 - 1460 Richard PLANTAGENENT 55 55 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duke Of York ~1675 - 1716 Henry Crittenden 41 41 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sr D. <1741 Frances Munday <1703 Jane Crittenden ~1709 - Deceased Richard Crittenden ~1712 - Deceased William Crittenden 1630 - 1714 Sophia SIMMERN 83 83 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Countess Of Simmern ~1650 - Deceased Ann Forrest D. Deceased Thomas Crittenden 1708 - 1777 Sarah SMALLWOOD 69 69 Thomas Gaskins 1741 - 1794 Patrick (Sherrow Sherer) Sherar 53 53 Garrard County, KY was formed from Mercer Co. in 1797

Garrard County, KY was formed from Mercer Co. in 1797
1726 - 1743 Alice Corbin Peachy 17 17 1771 - ~1871 Catherine Shearer 100 100 1775 - 1826 William Sherar 51 51 1782 - ~1850 Jacob Sherar 68 68 ~1784 - ~1850 Betsy Sherar 66 66 1788 - ~1850 Reuben Sherar 62 62 Reuben and Sally Shearer (also as Shearrer) to Joseph Scott comr. D1846, Book P,P. 538 100 acres on Kentucky River; same to same 1846 Booke Q, P. 19, their interest in 100 Acres on Kentucky River. ( Also at the same time heirs of Jeremiah
Tongate deeded property to Joseph Scott)
Note: History of Garrard Co. by Forrest Calico said Sherrow and Shearer names was interchangeable on county records. Clara Turner
Change Date: 14 MAR 2001

Reuben and Sally Shearer (also as Shearrer) to Joseph Scott comr. D1846, Book P,P. 538 100 acres on Kentucky River; same to same 1846 Booke Q, P. 19, their interest in 100 Acres on Kentucky River. ( Also at the same time heirs of Jeremiah
Tongate deeded property to Joseph Scott)
Note: History of Garrard Co. by Forrest Calico said Sherrow and Shearer names was interchangeable on county records. Clara Turner
Change Date: 14 MAR 2001
1790 - ~1855 Philadelphia Sherar 65 65 Michael Sherar ~1730 - ~1800 John Daughtery 70 70 ~1804 - ~1875 George Carmichael 71 71 1708 - 1790 Thomas Turpin 82 82 1707 - ~1799 Mary Jefferson 92 92 1687 - 1723 Thomas Turpin 36 36 Direct ancestor of wife of Joseph Hiram Tobler

Direct ancestor of wife of Joseph Hiram Tobler
1672 - 1745 Obedience Branch 73 73 1648 - 1688 John Branch 40 40 1625 - 1676 William Branch 51 51 1640 - 1710 Jane Hatcher 70 70 ~1826 Benjamin Franklin Tyree Dennis Von Ting says Benjamin was buried at Apple Creek, Cape Girardeau, MO. There is a Benjamin F. "Tirey" buried at the Gorden Cem. I just wonder which Benjamin this was. There are no dates on the stone unfortunately. 1602 - 1630 Mary Addie 28 28 1566 - 1605 Lionel Braunche (Branch) Branch 39 39 Occupation: Lord Mayor of London
Baptism: 18 AUG 1566 London, England
Event: Aka (Facts Pg) Lionel Braunche
Event: 1 Direct ancestor of wife of Joseph Hiram Tobler
1576 - Deceased Valentia Sparkes 1524 - 1602 William Branch 78 78 He had a shop on Littleburg Lane near Burt Street in England.
He was governor, Master & Treasurer of Christs Hospital.
He was Burgess in 1558, Mayor in 1563/64 & 1582/83, & 1588.
He was a member of Parliament in 1593.

He had a shop on Littleburg Lane near Burt Street in England.
He was governor, Master & Treasurer of Christs Hospital.
He was Burgess in 1558, Mayor in 1563/64 & 1582/83, & 1588.
He was a member of Parliament in 1593.

William was mayor of Abington before 1566 and again in 1572. He appears to have been financially prosperous. He was appointed a
governor of Christ Hospital in 1557, a position he held for 44 years, until his death. Christ Hospital was established in 1553, as a
suceessor to the Fraternity of the Holy Cross. William's father, Richard had been Master of that fraternity for many years, until his
death in 1544. The Fraternity was dissolved in 1547 by Henry VI and its possessions were confiscated. One of the main accomplishments of
Christ Hospital during the time that William was a governor was the creation of Abington School, which continued to exist into the
twentieth century. His will was written on March 1, 1601 and proved in Prerogative Court of Canterbury on April 24, 1602.
This is whom the Branches of Virginia descend.
1517 - 1597 Katherine Jennings 80 80 Thomas Jennings Alice Bright D. Deceased Richard Bright Isabel Unknown William Jennings Jean Bostock George Bostock Joann Horne Hugh Bostock D. Deceased Joan Del Heath Nicholas Bostock Adam Bostock Catherine Mobberly Judith Steptoe Ralph Bostock Isabel Lawton Adam Bostock D. Deceased Janet Bradshaw Margaret Whetenhall John Whetenhall Agnes Arderne John Arderne Margaaret Ferch Gruffydd Ap Madog 1209 - ~1275 Gruffydd Ap Madog 66 66 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Prince
Prince of Fadog

Prince of Fadog
Emma De Audley 1175 - 1246 Henry Audley 71 71 Bertrade DE MAINWARING 1158 - ~1200 Ralph De MAINWARING 42 42 Amicia DE MESCHINES 1147 - 1181 Hugh Kevelioc 34 34 Name Prefix:<NPFX> 5th Earl of Chester
5th Earl of Chester

5th Earl of Chester
1150 - 1227 Bertrade d'Evreux 77 77 Simon II MONTFORT Count of Montfort.

Count of Montfort.
~1130 - ~1180 Maud De BEAUMONT 50 50 Randolph MESCHINES 2nd Earl of Chester

2nd Earl of Chester
~1120 - 1189 Matilda Maud Fitzrobert 69 69 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Maud Of GLOUCHESTER ~1090 - 1147 Robert de Caen Mellent 57 57 Nickname:<NICK> Consul De
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Earl Of Gloucester
1st Earl of Glouchester
Also known as"the Consul".

Note: He was in the Battle of Bremule where his father defeated Louis VI of France in 1119. In 1122 he led a force to capture Brionne Castle held by rebels in Normandy. He was founder of St. James Priory, Bristol. He had custody of his uncle, the imprisoned Robert Curthose. He paid homage to his half sister Maud and recognized her as his father's heir to the throne. When Stephen was chosen king over Maud, he paid homage to him. He accompanied King Stephen to Normandy where a quarrel ensued and he switched allegiance to Maud, who was also in Normandy. He became one of Stephen's most determined opponents. He landed in England with the Empress Queen Matilda. He loyally supported Maud in the Civil War with Stephen. He was captured by Stephen's forces, but Maud's forces in turn captured Stephen. They were exchanged for each other. Robert defeated Stephen in 1143 at the Battle of Wilton.

1st Earl of Glouchester
Also known as"the Consul".

Note: He was in the Battle of Bremule where his father defeated Louis VI of France in 1119. In 1122 he led a force to capture Brionne Castle held by rebels in Normandy. He was founder of St. James Priory, Bristol. He had custody of his uncle, the imprisoned Robert Curthose. He paid homage to his half sister Maud and recognized her as his father's heir to the throne. When Stephen was chosen king over Maud, he paid homage to him. He accompanied King Stephen to Normandy where a quarrel ensued and he switched allegiance to Maud, who was also in Normandy. He became one of Stephen's most determined opponents. He landed in England with the Empress Queen Matilda. He loyally supported Maud in the Civil War with Stephen. He was captured by Stephen's forces, but Maud's forces in turn captured Stephen. They were exchanged for each other. Robert defeated Stephen in 1143 at the Battle of Wilton.
1068 - 1135 Beauclerc Henry I 67 67 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of England
King of England. He succeeded his brother in 1100
The last of the Norman Kings
He helped unite the Saxons & Normans in England.
1031 - 1083 UNKNOWN William I 52 52 Nickname:<NICK> The Conqueror 1079 - 1118 Matilda Atheling 39 39 Nickname:<NICK> Princess Of Scotland 0999 - 1035 UNKNOWN Robert II 36 36 Nickname:<NICK> The Devil
Robert II "The Devil" Duke Of NORMANDY
0980 - 1050 Harlette De Faailse Herleve 70 70 ~0943 - ~1000 Fulbert Of Falaise 57 57 Nickname:<NICK> The Tanner 0980 - Deceased UNKNOWN Doda of Falaise 0970 - 1026 UNKNOWN Richard II 56 56 Nickname:<NICK> The Good
4th Duke of Normandy. Acceded in 996
0956 - 1017 Judith Of Brittney 61 61 28 Aug 933 - 20 Nov 996 UNKNOWN Richard I Nickname:<NICK> Duke Of Normandy
Duke of Bretagne
1670 - ~1750 Elizabeth Platt 80 80 0992 - ~1050 Geoffrey II Grisgonelle 58 58 Count of De Gastinois. Also known as "Aubri-Geoffrey

Count of De Gastinois. Also known as "Aubri-Geoffrey
1001 - ~1050 Ermengarde Of Anjou 49 49 Hiledegard Of Lorraine 1665 - 1727 John Anderson 61 61 Geoffrey de Gastinois II 0997 - ~1050 UNKNOWN Richard III 53 53 0938 - 21 Jul 987 Geoffroy I "Grisegonnelle" Of Anjou 1675 - 1734 Thomas SMALLWOOD 59 59 1079 - 1118 Margaret Aetheling 39 39 1031 - 1093 Malcom III Ceanmor 62 62 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Marriage: to Margaret, an English princess who was forced into exile in Scotland by the Norman Conquest of England.

Reign: His father, King Duncan I, was assassinated by Macbeth, who then ruled as king. But Malcolm defeated and killed Macbeth in 1057. In 1059, Malcolm gained the throne as King Malcolm III MacDuncan. While Macbeth was in power, Malcolm had spent much time in exile in England and gained an interest in their customs, which became more intense after his marriage to an English wife in 1067. Margaret influenced the Celtic church to accept more Roman Catholic teachings. After Malcolm's death, many of the chieftans rebelled against her for interfering with their religion, and she and her son, Prince Duncan II, heir to Malcolm's throne, were driven from Scotland. The son, Edgar, became king 1097.

Death: 1093 in Scotland.

Source: Funk & Wagnalls Encyc., New York, N. Y. 1963, vol. 21, p. 7874.

Marriage: to Margaret, an English princess who was forced into exile in Scotland by the Norman Conquest of England.

Reign: His father, King Duncan I, was assassinated by Macbeth, who then ruled as king. But Malcolm defeated and killed Macbeth in 1057. In 1059, Malcolm gained the throne as King Malcolm III MacDuncan. While Macbeth was in power, Malcolm had spent much time in exile in England and gained an interest in their customs, which became more intense after his marriage to an English wife in 1067. Margaret influenced the Celtic church to accept more Roman Catholic teachings. After Malcolm's death, many of the chieftans rebelled against her for interfering with their religion, and she and her son, Prince Duncan II, heir to Malcolm's throne, were driven from Scotland. The son, Edgar, became king 1097.

Death: 1093 in Scotland.

Source: Funk & Wagnalls Encyc., New York, N. Y. 1963, vol. 21, p. 7874.

MALCOLM III (r. 1058-93)

Malcolm Canmore ('great head' or 'chief') was the eldest son of Duncan I. After his father's death, he found refuge in England with his uncle Siward of Northumbria, where he stayed for more than 14 years. His first wife was Ingibjorg, widow of Earl Thorfinn of Orkney. She died, and in about 1070 he married Margaret, great-niece of King Edward the Confessor of England. She had sought refuge in Scotland with her brother, Edgar the Atheling (Anglo-Saxon heir to the English throne), when William I excluded him from the English succession. Margaret had a strong influence over her husband, who revered her piety and secretly had jewel-encrusted bindings made for her religious books, which he himself was unable to read, never having learned to do so. He also substituted Saxon for Gaelic as the court language. According to Margaret's biographer, she corresponded with Lanfranc, Archbishop of Canterbury, brought Benedictine monks to Dunfermline and did away with local usages in the Scottish Church. Margaret also began building what was later to be known as St Margaret's Chapel, situated on the highest part of Edinburgh Castle.

Malcolm was determined to extend his kingdom southwards and take advantage of the upheaval caused by the Norman Conquest. Making the excuse that he was supporting the claim to the English throne of his brother-in-law Edgar Atheling, Malcolm invaded England five times (he was a formidable warrior-king, having killed his two predecessor kings). Three times defeated, Malcolm was forced under the treaty of Abernethy in 1072 to become 'the man' of the English king and give up his son Duncan as a hostage. Malcolm and his eldest son were finally killed in battle at Alnwick, Northumberland on 13 November 1093, aged about 62. His wife died when they brought her the news at Edinburgh Castle. She was canonised in 1249.

After Malcolm's death, the frontier between the kingdoms of Scotland and England was clearly defined for the first time. Anglo-Norman influence in Scotland was promoted by the subsequent marriages of Malcolm's sons to English brides. 
~1045 - 1093 Margaret Aetheling 48 48 Nickname:<NICK> "The Exile"
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Queen
363. Margaret Aetheling (87) (88)(13) was born in 1045 in Hungary. She died on 16 Nov 1093 in Edinburgh Castle, Scotland. Brought Christianity to Scotland.

ARSC 1:22; CDROM GIVES HER BIRTHPLACE AS HUNGARY; MALCOLM'S 2ND WIFE;QUEEN OF
SCOTLAND.

To my (Roger W. Winget - Genealogy@@Winget.com) knowledge,
this individual was still alive as of May 2000.


Acquired from Roger W. Winget (Genealogy@@Winget.com) From Tompsett: "Canonised 1250 and her feast day is 16th November. In 1057 she arrived at the
English court of Edward the Confessor. Ten years later she was in exile after William defeated Harold at the Battle of Hastings. She fled to Scotland where she was married against her wishes to King Malcolm to whom she bore six sons and two daughters. Her unlerned and boorish husband grew daily more graceful and Christian under the queen's graceful influence. Her remains were removed to Escorial Spain and her head Douai, France."

She was married to King Malcolm III (son of Duncan I and Queen Sibyl Fitzsiward) between 1067 and 1069 in Of, Atholl, Perthshire, Scotland. She was married to King Malcolm III BET. 1068 - 1069 in Dunferline Abbey, Dunferline, Scotland. King Malcolm III was born in 1031 in Scotland. He died on 13 Nov 1093 in near Alnwick, Northumberland, England. Crowned at Scone, Scotland on March 17, 1057/58.

From Encylodpedia Americana Online, article entitled Malcolm III Canmore:

"King of Scotland from 1058 to 1093, founder of the dynasty that consolidated royal power in the Scottish kingdom. The son of King Duncan I (reigned 1034-40), Malcolm lived in exile in England during part of the reign of his father's murderer, Macbeth (reigned 1040-57). Malcolm killed Macbeth in battle in 1057 and then ascended the throne. After the conquest of England by William the Conqueror, in 1066, Malcolm gave refuge to the Anglo-Saxon prince Edgar the Aetheling and his sisters, one of whom, Margaret (later St. Margaret), became his second wife.

"Malcolm acknowledged the overlordship of William in 1072 but nevertheless soon violated his feudal obligations and made five raids into England. During the last of these invasions he was killed by the forces of King William II Rufus (reigned 1087-1100). Except for a brief interval after Malcolm's death, the Scottish throne remained in his family until the death of Queen Margaret, the Maid of Norway, in 1290. Of Malcolm's six sons by Margaret, three succeeded to the throne: Edgar (reigned 1097-1107), Alexander I (1107-24), and David I (1124-53). "KING OF SCOTLAND. Margaret Aetheling and King Malcolm III had the following children:

451 i. King Edgar was born about 1074. He died on 8 Jan 1106/7. He became the King of Scotland in October of 1097.
452 ii. King Alexander I was born in 1078. He died on 23 Apr 1124 in Stirling Castle, Stirlingshire, Scotland. From Encyclopedia Britannica Online, article titled "Alexander I:"

"The son of King Malcolm III Canmore (reigned 1058-93), Alexander succeeded to the throne upon the death of his brother King Edgar (ruled 1097-1107). In accordance with Edgar's instructions, Alexander allowed his younger brother and heir, David, to rule southern Scotland.

"Alexander probably acknowledged King Henry I of England as his overlord. He married Henry's illegitimate daughter, Sibylla, and in 1114 he led a Scottish contingent in Henry's Welsh campaigns. Nevertheless, Alexander strove to preserve the independence of the Scottish Church from the English Church and to assert his will over the Scottish bishops. The outcome of these struggles was inconclusive at his death. He was succeeded by David (David I, 1124-53), who ruled over the whole of Scotland. "
453 iii. Prince Edward of Scotland(13) was born about 1068. He died on 16 Nov 1093 in Edwardsisle, Jedburgh. Died of wounds received at the Battle of Alnwick.
454 iv. Edmund of Scotland(13) was born about 1070. He died. Became 
1090 - 1157 Mabel (Maud, Sybil) Fitz Hamon 67 67 Countess of Gloucester

Countess of Gloucester
1001 - 1040 Duncan I Ceanmor 39 39 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Birth: unknown , in Scotland.

His reign was marked by wars and internal difficulties. He succeeded his grand-
father, King Malcolm II to the throne. Duncan had also inherited the Crown of
Strathclyde, thereby greatly increasing the size of the Scottish domains, and after
that the land was known as Scotland. His reign ended in 1040, when he was assassinated by Macbeth, Great Steward of Ross and Moray, and the subject of William Shakespeare's tragedy, "Macbeth." Macbeth ruled Scotland until 1057, when he was defeated and killed by Duncan's son, Malcolm, who became King Malcolm III.

Death: 1040, Scotland.

Married to the daughter or sister of Siward, Earl of Northumberland.
Killed by MacBeth, his successor.
King of Strathclyde.

Duncan I of Scotland was an impetuous and spoiled young man whose six years of kingship brought glory neither to Scotland nor his family. Against wise advice, Duncan invaded Northumbria and attacked Durham. The campaign was a disaster for the Scots and Duncan was compelled to withdraw. News of his disastrous and humiliating defeat had preceded his return to Scotland and he soon was faced with a revolt among his lords, particularly from his cousin Macbeth, Lord of Moray. In a skirmish at Bothgouanan, Duncan was slain by MacBeth.

Duncan, son of Bethoc or Beatrice, daughter of Malcolm II, succeeded his grandfather in the year 1033. "In the extreme north, dominions more extensive than any Jarl of the Orkneys had hitherto acquired, were united under the rule of Thorfinn, Sigurd's son, whose character and appearance have been thus described: - 'He was stout and strong, but very ugly, severe and cruel, but a very clever man'. The extensive districts then dependant upon the Moray Maormors were in possession of the celebrated Macbeth". Duncan, in 1033, desiring to extend his dominions southwards, attacked Durham, but was forced to retire with considerable loss. His principal struggles, however, were with his powerful kinsman, Thorfinn, whose success was so great that he extended his conquests as far as the Tay. "His men spread over the whole conquered country", says the Orkneyinga Saga, "and burnt every hamlet and farm, so that not a cot remained. Every man that they found they slew; but the old men and women fled to the deserts and woods, and filled the country with lamentation. Some were driven before the Norwegians and made slaves. After the Earl Thorfinn returned to his ships, subjugating the country everywhere in his progress". Duncan's last battle, in which he was defeated, was in the neighbourhood of Burghead, near the Moray Firth; and shortly after this, on the 14th August, 1040, he was assassinated n Bothgowanan, - which in Gaelic, is said to mean "the smith's hut", - by his kinsman the Maormor Macbeda or Macbeth. Duncan had reigned only five years when he was assassinated by Macbeth, leaving two infant sons, Malcolm and Donal, by a sister of Siward, the Earl of Northumberland. The former fled to Cumberland, and the latter took refuge in the Hebrides, on the death of their father.

Duncan I Cean-Mohr King of Scots

His marriage to Sybilla of Northumbria is identified as 1030 by Susan Shannon; however, to be the parent of Malcolm III; they should have been married before 1024. This requires further analysis.

Killed near Elgin by his cousin, Macbeth. His surname may have been "Dunkeld"

EVEN TYPE Reigned
EVEN DATE 1034/1040

Duncan I (1001?-40), king of Scotland (1034-40), grandson of King Malcolm II Mackenneth (circa 953-1034), whom he succeeded. Before his accession to the Scottish throne he was ruler of the kingdom of Strathclyde. Macbeth, who ruled the neighboring kingdom of Moray and served Duncan as a general, killed him and became king of Scotland. Shakespeare's tragedy Macbeth is
based on the struggle between the two kings.

"Duncan I," Microsoft (R) Encarta. Copyright (c) 1994 Microsoft Corporation. Copyright (c) 1994 Funk & Wagnall's Corpo
1014 - 1040 Sybyl Fitzsward 26 26 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Queen
QUEEN OF SCOTLAND

QUEEN OF SCOTLAND
1012 - 1067 Baldwin V Count of Flanders and Artois 55 55 Baldwin V (Baudouin) - Count of Flanders & his wife Adelheid
(Adela) Princessof France were the parents of Matilda, wife of
William I "the conqueror", King of England
0927 - 29 Jun 992 Conan I Brittney Nickname:<NICK> The Crooked (La Tort) 1519 - 1567 John STUART 48 48 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9G33-4N
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0927 - 0942 UNKNOWN William I 15 15 Nickname:<NICK> Duke Of Normandy 0902 - ~0950 ADELA De Bretagne Espirota 48 48 Sources: A. Roots 121E; RC 166; Coe; AF; Kraentzler 1156, 1194, 1443, 1453;
Pfafman; Norr, p60.
RC: Sprote de Bretagne "Danish Wife," a Breton captive.
Roots: Sprota (Danish wife), a Breton.
Coe: Esposita.
Pfafman: Espriota (Sprota, Adela) of Senlis, a Breton.
Norr: Sprota (Espriota), mistress; married about 932 under pagan rites.

Sources: A. Roots 121E; RC 166; Coe; AF; Kraentzler 1156, 1194, 1443, 1453;
Pfafman; Norr, p60.
RC: Sprote de Bretagne "Danish Wife," a Breton captive.
Roots: Sprota (Danish wife), a Breton.
Coe: Esposita.
Pfafman: Espriota (Sprota, Adela) of Senlis, a Breton.
Norr: Sprota (Espriota), mistress; married about 932 under pagan rites.
0846 - 0931 Rollo ( Robert) RAGNVALDSSON 85 85 Nickname:<NICK> The Dane
Note: Rollo, 1st DUKE OF NORMANDY (846-932) = Poppa de Valois of Normandy, Duchess of Normandy (Cite: "The Royal Descents of 500 Immigrants" by Gary Boyd Roberts, p.236 & CNIDR Isearch-cgi 1.20.06 File 272; http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ifet...EN-MEDIEVAL+1998+28555707890). Rollo's Norwegian name would be Rolf or Hrolf, but this is just a "could-be" connection. Ca 50% of the scholars believe this, and ca 50% believe he was Danish.

Rolf was declared an outlaw by King Harald the Fairhaired when heapparently stole cattle in Viken to provision his ships. He then sailed off to raid England, Flanders, and France. In 911 , he established a baseon the Seine. Charles the Simple of France held off his seige of Paris, battled him near Chartres, and negotiated the treaty of St.Clair-sur-Epte, which gave him and his successors the part of Neustriathat became Normandy. Normandy was renamed after the large number of Normans, also known as Norsemen or Northmen.

Rollo First duke of Normandy c. 860-932

/'rOl_/
Viking leader. He left Norway about 875 and marauded, sailing up theSeine to Rouen. He besieg edParis 886, and in 912 was baptized and granted the province of Normandy by Charles III of France. He was its duke until his retirement to a monastery 927. He was an ancestor of William t he Conqueror.[relatives2.FBK]


Father: Earl Of More ROGNVALD b: WFT Est. 795-824
Mother: HILDA b: WFT Est. 804-827

Marriage 1 Lady POPPA b: WFT Est. 842-862 in (sister of Bernard of St. Liz (Senlis))
Married: WFT Est. 863-896 1 5 3
Children
Robert OF , Count of Corbeil Corbeil
CRESPINA
GERLETTA
KATHLIN
Duke Of Normandy William I b: WFT Est. 868-910 in (Duke 927-943)
Adele of NORMANDY b: ABT. 917

Sources:
Title: World Family Tree Vol. 5, Ed. 1
Author: Brøderbund Software, Inc.
Publication: Release date: August 22, 1996
Note: ABBR World Family Tree Vol. 5, Ed. 1
Note: Customer pedigree.

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Note: Rollo, 1st DUKE OF NORMANDY (846-932) = Poppa de Valois of Normandy, Duchess of Normandy (Cite: "The Royal Descents of 500 Immigrants" by Gary Boyd Roberts, p.236 & CNIDR Isearch-cgi 1.20.06 File 272; http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ifet...EN-MEDIEVAL+1998+28555707890). Rollo's Norwegian name would be Rolf or Hrolf, but this is just a "could-be" connection. Ca 50% of the scholars believe this, and ca 50% believe he was Danish.

Rolf was declared an outlaw by King Harald the Fairhaired when heapparently stole cattle in Viken to provision his ships. He then sailed off to raid England, Flanders, and France. In 911 , he established a baseon the Seine. Charles the Simple of France held off his seige of Paris, battled him near Chartres, and negotiated the treaty of St.Clair-sur-Epte, which gave him and his successors the part of Neustriathat became Normandy. Normandy was renamed after the large number of Normans, also known as Norsemen or Northmen.

Rollo First duke of Normandy c. 860-932

/'rOl_/
Viking leader. He left Norway about 875 and marauded, sailing up theSeine to Rouen. He besieg edParis 886, and in 912 was baptized and granted the province of Normandy by Charles III of France. He was its duke until his retirement to a monastery 927. He was an ancestor of William t he Conqueror.[relatives2.FBK]


Father: Earl Of More ROGNVALD b: WFT Est. 795-824
Mother: HILDA b: WFT Est. 804-827

Marri
0875 Poppa De VALOIS Name Prefix:<NPFX> Lady 0872 - 0894 Ragnvald EYSTEINSSON 22 22 Nickname:<NICK> The Wise 0788 - ~0825 Hildr Hrolfsdottir 37 37 Nickname:<NICK> The Noisy
Abbrev: Directory of Royal Genealogical Data
Author: Brian C. Tompsett
Publication: Copyright  1994-2000
Note:
At this site I have a database containing the genealogy of the British Royal family and those linked to it via blood or marriage relationships. It contains, in fact, the genealogy of almost every ruling house in the western world because of the intermarriage that took place between them at some time or another. There are in excess of 30,000 individuals from the earliest times to the present in the database. The date spread of the records is available for those interested, as well as statistics on the ten most popular monarchs, and the most prolific readers top 10.
Repository:

Abbrev: Directory of Royal Genealogical Data
Author: Brian C. Tompsett
Publication: Copyright  1994-2000
Note:
At this site I have a database containing the genealogy of the British Royal family and those linked to it via blood or marriage relationships. It contains, in fact, the genealogy of almost every ruling house in the western world because of the intermarriage that took place between them at some time or another. There are in excess of 30,000 individuals from the earliest times to the present in the database. The date spread of the records is available for those interested, as well as statistics on the ten most popular monarchs, and the most prolific readers top 10.
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0823 - ~0900 Herolf Nefia 77 77 0812 Ascrita Ragnvaldsdottir 0850 - 0870 Swanhilda Eysteinsdottir 20 20 0717 - 0804 Ivar Of The Uplands UNKNOWN 87 87 0832 - 0892 Sigurd Eysteinsson 60 60 Nickname:<NICK> The Powerful 0834 - 0933 Malahule (malahulc) (tresney) Eysteinsson 99 99 0858 - 0945 Harold Halfdansson 87 87 King of Norway

[from Ancestry.com 81120.GED, referrences Larousse Biographical Dictionary, p665]

Harald I Halfdansson, king of Norway, was the first ruler to claim sovereignty over all Norway. The son of Halfdan the Black (King of Vestfold), he fought his way to power with a crushing defeat of his opponents at the navel battle of Hafursfjord, off Stavanger about 890. His authoritarian rule caused many of the old aristocratic families to emigrate west to the Orkneys, Hebrides and Ireland, and to newly settled Iceland. Harald made several punitive expeditions across the North Sea to subdue his former subjects and impose Norwegian rule ofer the Northern and Western Isles of Scotland. When he was nearly 80 years old in 942, he abdicated in favor of his eldest son, Erick Blood-Axe and died three years later in 945.

King Of Norway/Fairhair
7 Feet Tall

King of Norway

[from Ancestry.com 81120.GED, referrences Larousse Biographical Dictionary, p665]

Harald I Halfdansson, king of Norway, was the first ruler to claim sovereignty over all Norway. The son of Halfdan the Black (King of Vestfold), he fought his way to power with a crushing defeat of his opponents at the navel battle of Hafursfjord, off Stavanger about 890. His authoritarian rule caused many of the old aristocratic families to emigrate west to the Orkneys, Hebrides and Ireland, and to newly settled Iceland. Harald made several punitive expeditions across the North Sea to subdue his former subjects and impose Norwegian rule ofer the Northern and Western Isles of Scotland. When he was nearly 80 years old in 942, he abdicated in favor of his eldest son, Erick Blood-Axe and died three years later in 945.

King Of Norway/Fairhair
7 Feet Tall
0885 - 0954 Erick I Haraldsson 69 69 Nickname:<NICK> Blood Axe
"Bloodaxe" King Of Norway

"Bloodaxe" King Of Norway
0904 - 0970 Gunhild GORMSDATTER 66 66 Nickname:<NICK> Queen Of Norway UNKNOWN Unknown 0880 - 23 Feb 943 UNKNOWN Herbert II Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count 0890 - 0931 Adela V. Neustrien 41 41 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Countess 0837 - 0883 Bertha De Morvois 46 46 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Countess
ohme p 106 "the two ancestors of the dynasty that was to replace the Carolingians in France, the Capetians, both Robert and his son Odo, made their names in the wars against the Vikings."
FIMA p 20 "Hugh Capet's father, Hugh the Great, had been the son of one king of the Franks (ROBERT I)."

ohme p 106 "the two ancestors of the dynasty that was to replace the Carolingians in France, the Capetians, both Robert and his son Odo, made their names in the wars against the Vikings."
FIMA p 20 "Hugh Capet's father, Hugh the Great, had been the son of one king of the Franks (ROBERT I)."
0865 - 15 Jun 923 UNKNOWN Robert I Nickname:<NICK> The Bold
Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
ohme p 106 "the two ancestors of the dynasty that was to replace the Carolingians in France, the Capetians, both Robert and his son Odo, made their names in the wars against the Vikings."
FIMA p 20 "Hugh Capet's father, Hugh the Great, had been the son of one king of the Franks (ROBERT I)."

ohme p 106 "the two ancestors of the dynasty that was to replace the Carolingians in France, the Capetians, both Robert and his son Odo, made their names in the wars against the Vikings."
FIMA p 20 "Hugh Capet's father, Hugh the Great, had been the son of one king of the Franks (ROBERT I)."
0837 - 0902 UNKNOWN Herbert I 65 65 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count 0820 - 0866 Guerri I Morvois 46 46 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count 0823 - ~0875 Eve Of ROUSSILLON 52 52 0800 - 0877 Gerard Of Paris 77 77 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count 0804 - ~0875 Bertha De Tours 71 71 0779 - 0837 Bava Lady Of Tours 58 58 D. 0839 Count Of Alsace Hugh III 0755 - 0849 Earl Of Uplands Ivar 94 94 0755 - 0790 UNKNOWN Ragnar 'Lodbrock' of Uppsala SIGURDSSON 35 35 Nickname:<NICK> The Fart, The Viking
Title: Information about the Sviede Eisten Family Line is from the website of Glenna Inglis: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Creek/2962/gedcom/gedcom.htm.
Note: Information about the Sviede Eisten Family Line is from the website of Glenna Inglis: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Creek/2962/gedcom/gedcom.htm. Email address: inglis98@@juno.com
UNKNOWN Unknown 0750 - ~0775 Ragnar Sigurdsson 25 25 Nickname:<NICK> King at LETHRA
Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
0720 - ~0775 Aslanga Sigurdsdottir 55 55 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Queen 0709 - 0790 Sigurd Hring 81 81 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
King of Sweden & Denmark. Father of Sigurdsdottir (wife of King Throud of Denmark) as well as Ragnar Lodbrock.

Sigurd became King of Sweden & Denmark by defeating his Uncle Harald Hildetand. He conducted many sea expeditions. He recovered the English province of Northumberland.

King of Sweden & Denmark. Father of Sigurdsdottir (wife of King Throud of Denmark) as well as Ragnar Lodbrock.

Sigurd became King of Sweden & Denmark by defeating his Uncle Harald Hildetand. He conducted many sea expeditions. He recovered the English province of Northumberland.
0710 - 0812 RANVERSSON Sigurd 102 102 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King ~1476 - 1538 Christian STEWART 62 62 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9F9C-P8
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0978 - 1045 Crinan De Mormaer 67 67 Nickname:<NICK> The Thane
Mormaer of Atholl
Kindred of Saint Columba
Died in battle with McBeth or murdered by Vikings
0984 - ~1043 Bethoc (Beatrix) MacKenneth 59 59 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess 1003 - ~1060 Maldred Allerdale 57 57 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of Strathclyde 1071 - 1093 Edward Moramer 22 22 1072 - ~1120 Edmund Moramer 48 48 1073 - 1093 Ethelred Moramer 20 20 1074 - 1106 Edgar I Moramer 32 32 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King 1077 - 1124 Alexander I Moramer 47 47 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Syble Elizabeth UNKNOWN 1080 - 1153 David I Moramer 73 73 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King 1084 - 1116 Mary Moramer 32 32 ~1059 - 1125 EUSTACHE III COUNT OF BOULOGNE 66 66 1030 - 1093 Eustache II Count OF BOULOGNE 63 63 ~1040 - 1111 Ida De Bouillon 71 71 ~1006 - 1069 Godfrey (Gottfried) 63 63 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duke Of Lorraine ~1010 - ~1053 Ode UNKNOWN 43 43 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Dutchess Of Lower-Lorraine 0967 - 1044 Gonzelon I UNKNOWN 77 77 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duke Of Lorraine 0974 - 0975 Urracca UNKNOWN 1 1 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess Of Italy 0919 - Deceased UNKNOWN Berenger II Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of Italy 0924 Willa UNKNOWN Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess Of Tuscany 0899 - 0938 Boso UNKNOWN 39 39 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Margrave of Tuscany 0906 - ~0950 Willa UNKNOWN 44 44 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess Of Burgundy ~0842 - 7 Apr 924 Berenger I UNKNOWN Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of Italy ~0820 - 16 Dec 862 Eberhard MARGRAVE OF FRIULI 0820 - ~0860 Gisela OF FRANCE UNKNOWN 40 40 Sources:
Title: Thomas Bradbury and His Wife Mary Perkins, The Ancestry of
Author: John Brooks Threlfall
Publication: Second Edition - 1995
Note:
The Volume is made up of a series of biographical monographs on the ancestors of Thoma Bradbury anf his wife Mary Perkins, who left England and settled in Salisbury, Massachuesetts, about 1635/6. Coupled with the Bradbury Memorial they cover the Bradbury (and other) line from a few generations before Charlemagne to the 19th century.

The book can be ordered from John Brooks Threfall, 5518 Barton Road, Madison, Wisconsin 53711
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0778 - 20 Jun 840 Louis I King Of France Name Prefix:<NPFX> "The Pious" ~0778 - 3 Oct 818 Emengarde (Irmengarde) Hesbaye UNKNOWN Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess 2 Apr 742 - 28 Jan 814 Charles Charlemange Nickname:<NICK> The Great
Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
~0758 - 30 Apr 783 Hildegarde (Holy Roman Empire) UNKNOWN 0714 - 24 Sep 768 UNKNOWN Pepin III Nickname:<NICK> The Short
At the death of Charles Martel (741), as was the custom, the lands & powers in his hands were divided between his 2 sons, Carloman & Pepin III the Short. This partition was followed by unsuccessful insurrections in the peripheral duchies--Aquitaine, Alemannia, & Bavaria.

Carloman's entrance into a monastery in 747 reunited Carolingian holdings. Pepin the Short, who had held de facto power over Francia, as mayor of the palace, now desired to be king. He was crowned with the support of the papacy, which, threatened by the Lombards & having problems with Byzantium, sought a protector in the West. The change of dynasty was accomplished in 2 stages: in 751, after obtaining the support of Pope Zacharias, Pepin deposed Childeic III; he then had himself elected king by an assembly of magnates & consecrated by the bishops, thus ending the nominal authority of the last Merovingian king, Childeric III, who had been placed on the throne in 743. The new pope, Stephen II sought aid from Francia; in 754 at Ponthion he gave Pepin the title patrician of the Romans, renewed the king's consecration, & consecrated Pepin's sons, thus providing generational legitimacy for the line.

As king, Pepin limited himself to consolidating royal control in Gaul, this establishing the base for later Carolingian expansion. Despite Pepin's efforts, the situation at the German frontier was unstable. The duchy of Bavaria, which had been given to Tassilo III as a benefice, gained its independence in 763; several expeditions were unable to subdue the Saxons. On the other hand, Pepin achieved a decisive victory in southern Gaul by capturing Septimania from the Muslims (752-759. He broke down Aquitaine's resistance, & it was reincorporated into the kingdom (760-768). Pepin intervened in Italy twice on the appeal of the pope & laid the foundations for the Papal States. He exchanged ambassadors with the great powers of the eastern Mediterranean--the Byzantine Empire & the caliphate of Baghdad.

In 768, Pepin died & his kingdom was divided up between Charles & his brother Carloman.
0720 - 12 Jul 783 Bertha of HUNGARY Nickname:<NICK> Big Foot Flora Of HUNGARY Blanche UNKNOWN Name Prefix:<NPFX> Flora Of Hungry 0700 - 0716 UNKNOWN Dagobert III 16 16 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Austrasia & Neustria
Note: Dagobert I (died 639), king of the Franks (629-39), son ofClotaire II. He became king of Austrasia in 623 and at thedeath of his father the sole king of the Franks. By 632 he hadalso brought Burgundy and Aquitaine under his rule, becomingthe most powerful of the Merovingian kings and the mostrespected sovereign in the West. He made Paris his capital. St.Éloi (588?-659) was Dagobert's principal adviser, and his rulewas marked by the building of numerous monasteries and thestrengthening of the royal power. At his death the Frankishkingdom was divided between his sons.

0639 death of Dagobert brings an end to the Merovingians & begins rule by mayors of the palace.

Note: Dagobert I (died 639), king of the Franks (629-39), son ofClotaire II. He became king of Austrasia in 623 and at thedeath of his father the sole king of the Franks. By 632 he hadalso brought Burgundy and Aquitaine under his rule, becomingthe most powerful of the Merovingian kings and the mostrespected sovereign in the West. He made Paris his capital. St.Éloi (588?-659) was Dagobert's principal adviser, and his rulewas marked by the building of numerous monasteries and thestrengthening of the royal power. At his death the Frankishkingdom was divided between his sons.

0639 death of Dagobert brings an end to the Merovingians & begins rule by mayors of the palace.
0683 - 0711 UNKNOWN Childebert III 28 28 0643 - 0690 UNKNOWN Theodoric III 47 47 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Burgundy 0650 - 3 Jun 692 Clothilde UNKNOWN Nickname:<NICK> Regent of Austrasia
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Regent
UNKNOWN Unknown 0634 - 0657 UNKNOWN Clovis II 23 23 Nickname:<NICK> King Of The Franks
Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Batilde UNKNOWN Nickname:<NICK> Batilde of The SAXONS 0602 - 0698 ANSIGISEL OF AUSTRASIA UNKNOWN 96 96 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King 0613 - 17 Dec 693 BEGUE Of Landen UNKNOWN 0590 - 0640 UNKNOWN Pepin I Of Landin 50 50 Nickname:<NICK> The Old
Name Prefix:<NPFX> MAYOR OF PALACE
OLD MAYOR OF AUSTRASIA

OLD MAYOR OF AUSTRASIA
ITTA OF METZ Name Prefix:<NPFX> Lady Pepin Arnoldus METZ UNKNOWN Unknown 13 Aug 582 - 16 Aug 641 UNKNOWN St. Arnoul DE AUSTRASIA Name Prefix:<NPFX> BSP Of Metz ~1466 Margaret STEWART Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 8J55-B9
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0550 - 0601 UNKNOWN Arnoldus Of Saxony 51 51 0562 - 0586 UNKNOWN Oda Of Saxony 24 24 0740 - 0794 Ragnar Lodbrock 54 54 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King ~0600 - 0770 Randver Radbardsson 170 170 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Prince Of Russia ~0596 - ~0600 UNKNOWN Radbard Koenig VON RUSSLAND 4 4 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of Russia
Sources: Russell; RC 240; Kraentzler.
Russell: Robert, King of Holmgard.
RC: Radbard, King of Garderidge (Russia), born about 638.
K: Radbart, King of Garderidga (sic). Born Garderidge, Russia.

Sources: Russell; RC 240; Kraentzler.
Russell: Robert, King of Holmgard.
RC: Radbard, King of Garderidge (Russia), born about 638.
K: Radbart, King of Garderidga (sic). Born Garderidge, Russia.
~0649 - ~0689 Aud IVARSDOTTIR 40 40 Nickname:<NICK> The Deep Minded
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Queen
0633 - 0683 Gauthild ALFSDATTER 50 50 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Queen 0612 - Deceased Ivar "Vidfame" Halfdansson Name Prefix:<NPFX> King 0594 - ~0650 UNKNOWN Moalda "Digri" KINRIKSDATTER 56 56 Halfdan Haraldsson Kendall Lee 0572 - ~0620 Hildur HEIDREKSDTR 48 48 0560 UNKNOWN Ivar Vidfamer KING OF THE DANES UNKNOWN Unknown 0727 - 0855 DAUGHTER OF EYSTEIN Glumra 128 128 0840 - ~0875 Ascrida Ragnvaldsdotter 35 35 0788 - 0862 Eystein Glumra 74 74 Nickname:<NICK> The Noisy
Earl of the Uplanders

Abbrev: Directory of Royal Genealogical Data
Author: Brian C. Tompsett
Publication: Copyright  1994-2000
Note:
At this site I have a database containing the genealogy of the British Royal family and those linked to it via blood or marriage relationships. It contains, in fact, the genealogy of almost every ruling house in the western world because of the intermarriage that took place between them at some time or another. There are in excess of 30,000 individuals from the earliest times to the present in the database. The date spread of the records is available for those interested, as well as statistics on the ten most popular monarchs, and the most prolific readers top 10.
Repository:
0846 - ~0846 Pepin II Valois Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count of SENLIS UNKNOWN Unknown 0790 - 0850 Ragnvald Gudrodsson 60 60 Tora Sigurdsdottir 0784 Heluna UNKNOWN Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess Of England 0786 - ~0803 UNKNOWN Sigurd "Snake-in-Eye" Ragnarsson 17 17 0758 - ~0810 UNKNOWN ELLA KING INDIANA ENGLAND 52 52 UNKNOWN Unknown 0755 - ~0810 UNKNOWN ASLAUG SIGURDSDOTTIR 55 55 0873 - Deceased UNKNOWN King of Denmark SIGURD "DRAGON EYE" 0859 UNKNOWN BJORN RAGNARSON OF UPPSALA 1 Jan 770 - 0840 Gudrod Olafsson ~0740 - ~0770 De Agder Asa 30 30 0738 - 0840 UNKNOWN Olaf II KING OF VESTFOLD JUTLAND 102 102 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King ~0775 - ~0825 Gudrod Olafsson 50 50 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Mrs. 1585 - 1622 John Rolfe 37 37 Rolfe, John

Rolfe, John (1585-1622), English colonist of Jamestown, Virginia, who was married to Pocahontas, the younger daughter of the Native American chief Powhatan. Rolfe was born in Norfolk, England. In 1609 he sailed to America with the expedition led by English navigator Sir George Somers. He reached Virginia in 1610 and became a planter. Rolfe cultivated the strain of tobacco that became Virginia's staple crop-exports of tobacco to England provided economic stability for the colony.
In 1614 Rolfe, a widower, married Pocahontas. Their marriage brought a time of peace between the colonists and Native Americans that lasted for eight years. In 1616 the couple, with their infant son, went to England. Pocahontas received a royal reception, but she became ill and died the following year. Rolfe returned to Virginia, where in 1621 he became a member of the colony's first Council of State. He was killed in the massacre of 1622.

Massacre of 1622

The houses of Captain Basse's Plantation were building when a great calamity happened to the infant colony. At midday on Good Friday, March 22, 1622, there were twelve hundred and forty inhabitants in the State of Virginia. Of these, three hundred and forty-seven, in a few hours, were killed by the Indians in the eighty settlements on the north and south sides of the James River, of which number fifty-three were residents of this county. (Isle of Wight)
3 Feb 1678/1679 - 1715 Mary Field 1707 - 1757 Peter Jefferson 50 50 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Col. 1701 - 1765 Field Jefferson 63 63 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Col. 1698 - ~1750 Judith Jefferson 52 52 1704 - ~1765 Alice Jefferson 61 61 1700 - Deceased Thomas Jefferson 1712 - Deceased Martha Jefferson 1719 - 1776 Jane Randolph 57 57 1742 - 1862 Thomas Jefferson 120 120 Name Prefix:<NPFX> President Sally Hemmings Note:
Sally Hemming was one of Jefferson's many slaves. She was the daughter of one of Jefferson's father in law's slaves. She was with him during his five years in France. Although some still doubt this relationship, there is 200 years of oral history passed down in the descendants of the offspring. Jefferson himself never denied the relationship. He had made a promise to his wife on her deathbed that he would never remarry (at HER request), which in my opinion severely frustrated his quest for his desire for love.

Note:
Sally Hemming was one of Jefferson's many slaves. She was the daughter of one of Jefferson's father in law's slaves. She was with him during his five years in France. Although some still doubt this relationship, there is 200 years of oral history passed down in the descendants of the offspring. Jefferson himself never denied the relationship. He had made a promise to his wife on her deathbed that he would never remarry (at HER request), which in my opinion severely frustrated his quest for his desire for love.
1748 - 1782 Martha WAYLES 33 33 1768 - 1836 Martha Jefferson 68 68 Maria Jefferson 0676 - 15 Oct 741 Charles Martel 0690 - 0724 Allemania Chrotrudis Rodrude 34 34 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Dutches 0660 - 0713 UNKNOWN Leutwinius 53 53 Name Prefix:<NPFX> BIshop of Treves 0670 Willigarde DE BAVARIA 1839 - Deceased Nancy Tyree 1838 - Deceased Simpson Tyree 1836 - ~1896 William Tyree 60 60 1776 - 1830 James H Hensley 54 54 Name Suffix:<NSFX> III 1780 - 1851 Martha May Howard 71 71 1753 - 1816 Henry Harry Hensley 63 63 Proven by 1758 Rowan Co. NC Tax List.
Awarded 200 acre land warrant #3363 on American frontier. He and brother, Lewis, crossed the Appalachian's into Kentucky about 1785, but returned to Buncombe Co. on the cane River in NC.

March,1781: Marched to the aid of Gen. Green at Guilford Court House with Capt. Jonathon Hanby's Company.

Proven by 1758 Rowan Co. NC Tax List.
Awarded 200 acre land warrant #3363 on American frontier. He and brother, Lewis, crossed the Appalachian's into Kentucky about 1785, but returned to Buncombe Co. on the cane River in NC.

March,1781: Marched to the aid of Gen. Green at Guilford Court House with Capt. Jonathon Hanby's Company.
1760 - 1810 Mary Elizabeth Halen 50 50 1692 - 1730 Martha Jones 38 38 ~1572 - ~1625 Francis Addie 53 53 was a husbandman

was a husbandman

was a husbandman

was a husbandman
UNKNOWN Unknown 1519 - 1544 Richard Branch 25 25 ~1500 - <1559 Elizabeth BEAUFOREST 59 59 ~1467 - ~1520 Thomas Beuaforest 53 53 Name Suffix:<NSFX> II 1467 - 1546 Margaret Bassett 79 79 I cannot vouch for the authenticity of Margaret Basset's ancestors - the research was not done by me personally. I can, however, vouch that from Margaret Basset down the research was my own work. (Rosemary May, 1999)

Margaret Basset bought into the de Stafford family the Manor of Pipe.

I cannot vouch for the authenticity of Margaret Basset's ancestors - the research was not done by me personally. I can, however, vouch that from Margaret Basset down the research was my own work. (Rosemary May, 1999)

Margaret Basset bought into the de Stafford family the Manor of Pipe.
1626 - 1700 Lucy Walters 74 74 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9FQ5-GK 1450 - ~1500 Thomas Bassett 50 50 UNKNOWN Unknown Margaret Edwards 1484 - 1526 John Branch 42 42 Source of Branch family: Michael amerm@@ibm.net

Source of Branch family: Michael amerm@@ibm.net
Living Pilcher Living Pilcher 0547 - ~0600 Valdar Hroarsson 53 53 0550 - 0572 Hildis of the VANDALS 22 22 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess 0526 - Deceased Hroar HALFDANSSON ~0530 Ogne DE NORTHUMBRIA ~0480 - 0533 King Of The Vandals HILDERIC 53 53 ~0500 - ~0550 The Younger Amfleda 50 50 0470 - 0523 THRASAMUND Of The Vandals UNKNOWN 53 53 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King UNKNOWN Unknown 0445 - 0470 GENZO Of The Vandals UNKNOWN 25 25 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Galla Placidia Honoria Of Rome UNKNOWN 7 Aug 317 - 3 Nov 361 UNKNOWN Flavius Julius Constantius II Emperor of ROME Ruled BET. 337 - 361 Roman Emperor

Ruled BET. 337 - 361 Roman Emperor
27 Feb 272 - 22 May 337 UNKNOWN CONSTANTINE I, Roman Emperor Ruled BET. 307 - 337 Roman Emperor

Ruled BET. 307 - 337 Roman Emperor
31 Mar 250 - 25 Jul 306 CONSTANTIUS I Emperor Of Rome Ruled BET. 305 - 306 Roman Emperor

Constantius I CHLORUS ("The Pale"), original name FLAVIUS VALERIUS CONSTANTIUS (d. summer 306, Eboracum, Britain [now York, North Yorkshire, Eng.]), Roman emperor and father of Constantine I the Great. As a member of a four-man ruling body (tetrarchy) created by the emperor Diocletian, Constantius held the title caesar from 293 to 305 and caesar augustus in 305-306.

Of Illyrian descent, Constantius had a distinguished military career before serving as governor of Dalmatia (in modern Croatia). In 289 he renounced his wife, Helena, mother of Constantine, and married Theodora, the stepdaughter of the emperor Maximian. Four years later Constantius was adopted by Maximian and made his caesar. The two men, together with Diocletian and his caesar,
Galerius, formed the tetrarchy.

Constantius was assigned to rule Gaul and ordered to subdue Marcus Aurelius Carausius, a usurper in Britain. In 293 he captured Carausius' mainland base, Gesoriacum (modern Boulogne, Fr.). Three years later he invaded Britain and defeated and killed Allectus, who had murdered Carausius and succeeded him in power. Constantius then set about restoring frontier defenses. He took strong measures to eliminate Frankish and Saxon piracy, and in 298 he triumphed over the Alemanni in Gaul. His enforcement of Diocletian's edicts (303) against the Christians was deliberately lax; he demolished some churches but did not execute believers. When Diocletian and Maximian abdicated on May 1, 305, Constantius became the senior emperor in the West. He died the following year, and his troops proclaimed Constantine emperor. [Encyclopaedia Britannica CD '97, CONSTANTIUS I]

Ruled BET. 305 - 306 Roman Emperor

Constantius I CHLORUS ("The Pale"), original name FLAVIUS VALERIUS CONSTANTIUS (d. summer 306, Eboracum, Britain [now York, North Yorkshire, Eng.]), Roman emperor and father of Constantine I the Great. As a member of a four-man ruling body (tetrarchy) created by the emperor Diocletian, Constantius held the title caesar from 293 to 305 and caesar augustus in 305-306.

Of Illyrian descent, Constantius had a distinguished military career before serving as governor of Dalmatia (in modern Croatia). In 289 he renounced his wife, Helena, mother of Constantine, and married Theodora, the stepdaughter of the emperor Maximian. Four years later Constantius was adopted by Maximian and made his caesar. The two men, together with Diocletian and his caesar,
Galerius, formed the tetrarchy.

Constantius was assigned to rule Gaul and ordered to subdue Marcus Aurelius Carausius, a usurper in Britain. In 293 he captured Carausius' mainland base, Gesoriacum (modern Boulogne, Fr.). Three years later he invaded Britain and defeated and killed Allectus, who had murdered Carausius and succeeded him in power. Constantius then set about restoring frontier defenses. He took strong measures to eliminate Frankish and Saxon piracy, and in 298 he triumphed over the Alemanni in Gaul. His enforcement of Diocletian's edicts (303) against the Christians was deliberately lax; he demolished some churches but did not execute believers. When Diocletian and Maximian abdicated on May 1, 305, Constantius became the senior emperor in the West. He died the following year, and his troops proclaimed Constantine emperor. [Encyclopaedia Britannica CD '97, CONSTANTIUS I]
0448 - 0484 King Of The Vandals HUNNERIC 36 36 ~1800 - 1829 John Lucas 29 29 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Col. 1804 - 1880 Lucinda Cundiff 76 76 Return to normal view

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ID: I0390
Name: Lucinda CUNDIFF 1 2
Sex: F
ALIA: Lucy /Cundiff/
Birth: 1804 in Manchester, Clay Co, KY 3 4
Death: 6 SEP 1880 in Kentucky 5
Note:
Sources: Born Abt. 1806
Name : GLR#2.3
Birth Date: Leo Cundiff/Evelyn Irene Lissman
Birth Place : Leo Cundiff/Evelyn Irene Lissman
Death Date: Leo Cundiff/Evelyn Irene Lissman
Death Place : Leo Cundiff/Evelyn Irene Lissman
Father : GLR#2.3
Father : Leo Cundiff/Evelyn Irene Lissman
Mother : Leo Cundiff/Evelyn Irene Lissman


Father: John CUNDIFF b: ABT. 1780 in VA
Mother: Elizabeth BIRD b: ABT. 1788 in VA

Marriage 1 John LUCAS
Married: 1821 in VA 6 7
Children
Henry LUCAS
Harvey LUCAS b: 15 MAY 1822

Marriage 2 Pierce COTTINGHAM
Married: 24 JUN 1829 in Clay County, Kentucky 8

Sources:
Title: Strong, Carolyn
Publication: Email
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Media: Letter
Text: (2) Lucinda Cundiff 1804-1880
Title: Gene Pool Individual Records
Author: Edmund West
Publication: comp. Gene Pool Individual Records. [database online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2000.
Note: Description:
The Gene Pool was created while gathering genealogical data for use in the study of human genetics and disease. Compiling data for genetic research does not require the same type of documentation as traditional genealogical research. The genes themselves verify relationships and qualify or disqualify a person from a particular study. Citing the source of every genealogical fact in the electronic gene pool was deemed unnecessary and cost prohibitive by medical researchers. Millions of individual records were created from birth, marriage and death records; obituaries; probate records; books of remembrance; family histories; genealogies; family group sheets; pedigree charts; and other sources. The records collected that did not fit a specific study became the project's "by-products" and were schedule to be discarded. After viewing the quality of the source material used to create the gene pool and despite the absence of cited documentation, the electronic rights to the data were purchased, rather than see it destroyed.

Extended Description:
Thousands of families are known to be present in the database, containing 20 million names in 5 million records. This data covers the entire U.S. for a wide expanse of years. At a minimum, each record contains an individual's name, date and place of birth, and the name of his or her father. A complete record will contain the following information for an individual: Name, Date and Place of Birth, Date and Place Married, Date and Place of Death, Name of Spouse, Name of Father, Name of Mother, Use this database as a finding tool, just as you would any other secondary source. When you find the name of an ancestor listed, confirm the facts in original sources, such as birth, marriage, and death records, church records, census enumerations, and probate records for the place where the even took place.
Note: Compilation need to verify sources there are some scanning errors. 9/26/2000
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Media: Electronic
Text: Lists "Name: Lucinda Cundiff, Birth Date: 1804, Birth Place: Manchester, Clay Co, KY, Death Date: 6 September 1880, Death Place: Marriage Date: 1829, Marriage Place: Clay Co,,, Spouse: Lucinda Cundiff, Father: John Cundiff, Mother: Elizabeth Bird" GLR 9/26/2000
Title: Gene Pool Individual Records
Author: Edmund West
Publication: comp. Gene Pool Individual Records. [database online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2000.
Note: Description:
The Gene Pool was created while gathering genealogical data for use in the study of human genetics and disease. Compiling data for genetic research does not require the same type of documentation as 
Henry Lucas ~1780 - 1833 John Cundiff 53 53 From the Roanoake City Library Lateral File (Roanoke, VA):
(1)Researcher for John Cundiff is Mrs. James Barnes
1111 Wilmore Dr.
Middletown, OH 45042
(2)b. 1775-1780
(3)d. circa 1836 Clay County, Kentucky
(4)m. circa 1804 to Elizabeth
(5)1810 census for Clay County, Kentucky shows him there with 2
small children

From the Roanoake City Library Lateral File (Roanoke, VA):
(1)Researcher for John Cundiff is Mrs. James Barnes
1111 Wilmore Dr.
Middletown, OH 45042
(2)b. 1775-1780
(3)d. circa 1836 Clay County, Kentucky
(4)m. circa 1804 to Elizabeth
(5)1810 census for Clay County, Kentucky shows him there with 2
small children
1788 - 1864 Elizabeth Bird 76 76 1748 - ~1825 Benjamin B. Cundiff 77 77 ~1665 - ~1765 Molly Nichols 100 100 1720 - 1803 John Nichols 83 83 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sr
Source: Franklin Nichols

John Nichols received his VA land grant in 1778 and the family moved to BedfordCo, VA in 1779.

Will of John Nichols, dated 5 April 1803

In the Name of God Amen I John Nichols Sen. of Bedford County in the State of Virginia being low in health and weak in body but of perfect mind & memory, thanks to Almighty God, but knowing it is allotted for mortal man to die, I do make and ordain this to be my last Will and Testament, first recommending my poor Soul into the hands of the almighty God that gave it to me and my poor body to decently to interred and after my lawful Debts and funeral expenses is discharged, I will and bequeath my Worldly Estate that it hath pleased the Almight God to possess me with, in form and manner following, Viz Item, I bequeath unto my son Flayl Nichols my big family Bible. Item , I bequeath to my son John Nichols, my young horse called Ceilia, after my beloved wife, Martha, decease. Item; I bequeath unto my son Archibald Nichols, a tract or parcel of land beginning at a locus near the fence of premises now tending, thence a new marked line down to the mouth of ny lane, thence along the old line to Gills and my corner tree to a spanish Oak, thence along as the old line directs to a chestnut or Burnetts line, thence along Burnetts line to a newmade corner white Oak on Elisha Nichols line thence along Elisha's new line to the first station. Item; I bequeath unto my son Elisha Nichols a tract of land or parcel of land, beginning at a chestnut on Ayer's road thence along the road as the new mark line goes to a pealed corner white oak , thence off across the field and as the newmarked line goes to a corner white oak on Burnetts line including the twelve Acres I purchased of Elisha Burnett, thence along the line to the beginning station. Item ; I bequeath unto my son Jesse Nichols, the tract or parcel of land whereon I now dwell after my beloved wife Martha Nichols (decease) Beginning at Pointers next to John Hall's line, thence along as the line directs to a corner chestnut on Ayers road thence along the road a new lineto the corner pealed white oak in the field, thence along off across the field and along Elisha's new mark't line to the new mark't corner locus by the fence, thence along the new mark't line to the mouth of the lane, then along as the old line directs to Gill's and my corner Spanish Oak. Item ; I bequeath to my beloved wife Martha Nichols, the negroe Wench name Delphia and negroe boy named Frank, during her life or widowhood, after that to be equally divided between by my two sons Elisha and Jesse Nichols. Item; I bequeath unto my sons Elisha and Jesse Nichols the waggon, three horses, named Dick, Jack and Sawny, and all the utensils belonging to the waggon. Item ; I bequeath unto my son Elisha one red and white spotted no horn Heifer. Item ; I bequeath unto my son Jesse Nichols one dark brinded Heifer. Item; I bequeath unto my children Mary Cundiff, John Nichols, Katherine Pollard, my son Archibald Nichols, and my daughter Jane Hancock, all the other moveable property of my Estate after my beloved wife Martha Nichols deceases excepting what is before mentioned and a small shott gun, which I bequeath unto my grandson John Nichols, the son of my son John Nichols., Item; I do constitute and ordain my two beloved sons Elisha Nichols and Jesse Nichols my sole Executors to this my last Will & Testament revoking and disannulling any other former Will & Testament and constituting and allowing this to be the last Will & Testant according to my desire; Given under my hand and seal this 5th day of April 1803.

Signed: John Nichols (seal)
Witnesses: Edward Hore, Samuel Best (his mark), Jacob Hunt (his mark)
Executors: Elisha Nichols, Jesse Nichols
Probated - 26 December 1803 by the witnesses.
Securities: Charles Gill, Thomas Payne, $2000 bond Inventoried: 3 February 1804 by Samuel Hancock, John Ayers, Julius Saunders

Source: Franklin Nichol
~1740 - ~1803 Martha Payne 63 63 In the name of God Amen this twenty seventh day of October in the year of our Lord 1764. I Flayll Payn of Frederick County and Province of Maryland, being weak but of perfect memory thanks be to God for it calling to mind the mortality of my body and knowing that it is appointed
for all men to die, I do make and ordain this last Will and Testament, that is to say principally and first of all I give and reccomend my soul into the hands of almighty God that gave it and my body, I reccomend to the earth to be buried in a decent and christian burial at the descretion of my executor nothing doubting but at the general resurrection I shall receive the same again by the mighty powers of God and as such touching such worldly estate whereas with it has pleased God to bless me with in this life. I give devise and dispose of the same in the following manner and form. It as first I give and bequeath to my son Thomas Payn that tract of land called Payne's Indudtry to him and his heirs forever. Secondly, I give and bequearth to my son John Payn the upper part of my tract of land called Payn's Delight beginning at the mouth of the upper half and and at the mouth of a spring branch and so running with it, branch into line, to him and his heirs forever. Thirdly Flayll Payn, my son I leave executor to which I give the half of the part of tract of land called Payn's Delight and the other part of it to my son Peter Payn to them & their heirs forever. Flayll Payn my executor I give the third part of the remenon of muvible____and the other two parts to be equally divided between Peter Payn and John Best for them and their heirs forever. Martha Nichols, my daughter, I leave one shilling sterling. In witness set my hand & fixmy seal.


Sighned: Flayll Payn (his mark "F.P.")
Witnesses: Thomas Stump, Henry Jackson, Easter X Carter
Executoe: Flayll Payn
Proven: 1 October 1765

In the name of God Amen this twenty seventh day of October in the year of our Lord 1764. I Flayll Payn of Frederick County and Province of Maryland, being weak but of perfect memory thanks be to God for it calling to mind the mortality of my body and knowing that it is appointed
for all men to die, I do make and ordain this last Will and Testament, that is to say principally and first of all I give and reccomend my soul into the hands of almighty God that gave it and my body, I reccomend to the earth to be buried in a decent and christian burial at the descretion of my executor nothing doubting but at the general resurrection I shall receive the same again by the mighty powers of God and as such touching such worldly estate whereas with it has pleased God to bless me with in this life. I give devise and dispose of the same in the following manner and form. It as first I give and bequeath to my son Thomas Payn that tract of land called Payne's Indudtry to him and his heirs forever. Secondly, I give and bequearth to my son John Payn the upper part of my tract of land called Payn's Delight beginning at the mouth of the upper half and and at the mouth of a spring branch and so running with it, branch into line, to him and his heirs forever. Thirdly Flayll Payn, my son I leave executor to which I give the half of the part of tract of land called Payn's Delight and the other part of it to my son Peter Payn to them & their heirs forever. Flayll Payn my executor I give the third part of the remenon of muvible____and the other two parts to be equally divided between Peter Payn and John Best for them and their heirs forever. Martha Nichols, my daughter, I leave one shilling sterling. In witness set my hand & fixmy seal.


Sighned: Flayll Payn (his mark "F.P.")
Witnesses: Thomas Stump, Henry Jackson, Easter X Carter
Executoe: Flayll Payn
Proven: 1 October 1765
~1767 - ~1835 Mollie Nichols 68 68 ~1734 - ~1800 Mary Brown 66 66 ~1670 - ~1750 Richard Cundiff 80 80 Name Suffix:<NSFX> II ~1734 - ~1800 Benjamin Brown 66 66 UNKNOWN Unknown 1639 - ~1723 Richard Cundiff 84 84 Nickname:<NICK> RIC
Name Suffix:<NSFX> I
immigrate to Northumberland, Cnty., Virginia, in 1658

immigrate to Northumberland, Cnty., Virginia, in 1658
UNKNOWN Unknown ~1615 - >1639 James Cundiff 24 24 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Earl
I was able to look at several of the parish registers for the Cathedral Church of Manchester (1573-1653 There was more on this on than I had time for), the Parish Church of Colne (1559-1653), the Parish of Whalley (1605 -1653), and the Parish Church of Blackburn (1600-1660). These books yielded over one hundred names. There were many different spellings! I found the following from these names:


Birth Death
James Cundliffe de Tonge Hill
Gyles Cundliffe de Tonge Hill 8 Aug 1619 41 Parish Church Of Blackburn
Dorthay d. Supposed of 16 Jun 1641 104 Parish Church Of Blackburn 28 Jun 1641
237 Parish
Church Of Blackburn
Dorthay Cunliffe de Tonghill 2 Sep 1651 108 Parish Church Of Blackburn
Elizabeth Cunlife of Tonghill 17 Oct 1658 117 Parish Church Of Blackburn
James Cunlyffe 26 Jul 1626 64 Parish Church Of Blackburn
Rich: Cunliffe 21 Mar 1640 99 Parish Church Of Blackburn

There is probably more to pull from this information.


> The next two generations, Richard #2, b. 1638 in Billington, County of
> York, d. 1723/24 and Richard #3, b. bef. 1698, d. 1726, are about the
> same as what I have, however from here we go off in different branches.
> I have a fairly complete listing of the descendants for your #5 John,
> b.bef.1725 as well as for your, #7 George Somer, b. 1751 and #9 John
> Henry, b. 1757. I do not have this all organized into a proper listing
> but if you are interested I will send you a copy by surface mail when it
> is done.

I am interested in seeing this once your are organized. Let me know what the copying and
shipping costs.


> My direct ancestory before receiving your information;
> 1 - Richard Cundiff, b.abt.1639, Billington, Yorkshire, England
> immigrate to Northumberland, Cnty., Virginia, in 1658,
d. bef.1723
> 2 - Richard Cundiff, b.unkown, in Northumberland, Cnty.,d. bef.1723
> 3 - John Cundiff, b. unknown, in Virginia, m. Ann ? ?, d.1775

I will add the following to my file with you for the source. Will the information have the
sources cited?
Thank you very much for the information!

Sincerely,
Greg

I was able to look at several of the parish registers for the Cathedral Church of Manchester (1573-1653 There was more on this on than I had time for), the Parish Church of Colne (1559-1653), the Parish of Whalley (1605 -1653), and the Parish Church of Blackburn (1600-1660). These books yielded over one hundred names. There were many different spellings! I found the following from these names:


Birth Death
James Cundliffe de Tonge Hill
Gyles Cundliffe de Tonge Hill 8 Aug 1619 41 Parish Church Of Blackburn
Dorthay d. Supposed of 16 Jun 1641 104 Parish Church Of Blackburn 28 Jun 1641
237 Parish
Church Of Blackburn
Dorthay Cunliffe de Tonghill 2 Sep 1651 108 Parish Church Of Blackburn
Elizabeth Cunlife of Tonghill 17 Oct 1658 117 Parish Church Of Blackburn
James Cunlyffe 26 Jul 1626 64 Parish Church Of Blackburn
Rich: Cunliffe 21 Mar 1640 99 Parish Church Of Blackburn

There is probably more to pull from this information.


> The next two generations, Richard #2, b. 1638 in Billington, County of
> York, d. 1723/24 and Richard #3, b. bef. 1698, d. 1726, are about the
> same as what I have, however from here we go off in different branches.
> I have a fairly complete listing of the descendants for your #5 John,
> b.bef.1725 as well as for your, #7 George Somer, b. 1751 and #9 John
> Henry, b. 1757. I do not have this all organized into a proper listing
> but if you are interested I will send you a copy by surface mail when it
> is done.

I am interested in seeing this once your are organized. Let me know what the copying and
shipping costs.


> My direct ancestory before receiving your information;
> 1 - Richard Cundiff, b.abt.1639, Billington, Yorkshire, England
> immigrate to Northumberland, Cnty., Virginia, in 1658,
d. bef.1723
> 2 - Richard Cundiff, b.unkown, in Northumberland, Cnty.,d. bef.1723
> 3 - John 
UNKNOWN Unknown 1773 - ~1860 Richard Lucas 87 87 Birth: 1773 in PA
Christening: Resided In Clay Co., KY
Occupation: Pvt., Cpt. Stucker's Co.,Johnson's Reg., Mntd Ky. Vols, 1813
Education: Clay Co. Jailor 1824 [Anc. News, V. 13n #2, P. 56]
Religion: Was In Mexican War?

Birth: 1773 in PA
Christening: Resided In Clay Co., KY
Occupation: Pvt., Cpt. Stucker's Co.,Johnson's Reg., Mntd Ky. Vols, 1813
Education: Clay Co. Jailor 1824 [Anc. News, V. 13n #2, P. 56]
Religion: Was In Mexican War?
UNKNOWN Unknown ~1733 - 1792 Thomas Marcum 59 59 Return to normal view

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ID: I2945
Name: Thomas MARCUM
Sex: M
Birth: BET. 1732 - 1735 in Goochland CO., VA
Death: AFT. 1815 in Red Bird, Clay CO., KY
Note:
We find Thomas Markham (sic) listed on the manifest of the ship Assurance, sailing from Gravesend, England, 24 July 1635 for Virginia. (John C Hotten 'Licenses to go Beyond the Seas' p110-113) Dated 11 July 1636, on page 371 of Virginia Patent Book I, Part I, is listed a grant of 300 acres to Thomas Markham, located on the Curles of
the James River at its intersection with Four Mile Creek. The size of the Grant is based upon 100 acres due his wife Susan as the widow of an original planter, Robert Greenleafe; 50 acres for herself; 50 acres for Thomas Markham; and 100 acres for the transportation of two persons, John Foker and Richard Wall. Location of the tract is indicated on the map "Curles of the James" in this chapter. It is just across Four Mile Creek from "Powhatan's Tree" and several miles down the James from Varina, the home of John Rolfe and Pocahontas, which became the County seat. The main county road along the river which was cleared several years later, runs though the Markham property .(Robt. J Foley 'Cavaliers & Pioneers' V1p45 map 'Curle of the James').

Most of the very early records of a number of Virginia counties, including Henrico, have been lost due to courthouse fires, and to the depredations of two wars. The remaining sparse and fragmentary notes are hardly adequate to prove a lineage, however a most careful study of all the known immigrant Markham's together with time and geographical considerations, indicates that this Thomas was the immigrant ancestor of our line. This conclusion is concurred in by the venerable (1835) "Virginia Magazine", the organ of the prestigious Virginia Historical Society, in Volume V, page 343. Referring to the land Patent (grant) received by Thomas, the Magazine states: "It is believed that the
Markham's of Chesterfield, .Powhatan, etc. (our line) descended from this patentee". 'The Magazine goes on to refute another theory submitted to them as being erroneous in several respects. (Virginia Historical Society, 'Virginia Magazine', vV p343)

'The Virginians' Proclivity toward large plantations, and the depletion of the land by excessive tobacco production forced them to move ever west and south. Such was the case with our Markhams and the 300 acre plantation on the James River, which Thomas and Susan had obtained in 1636. Last mention of Thomas, Sr. in Henrico was in 1679. Next of record is a Thomas who was probably Thomas, Jr. on the New Kent (across the river) tax roll in 1704.(16) Next mentioned is Arthur Markham (probably the son of Thomas, Jr.) in Henrico in 1732.(17) No further Markham records were found for this original plantation at the Curles of the James River in Henrico.

The above is from the book 'The Way it Was with our Ancestors' by William H Marcum 1982.
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Thomas Marcum was born 1732-1735 in Goochland County, Virginia and died after 1815 in Red Bird, Owsley Co., KY. He was the son of Thomas Marcum and Agness. Married to Jane (it is believed that Jane's maiden name was Clay). Thomas and Jane had the following children:
1. John Marcum, born about 1761 in Chesterfield Co., VA. Married 19 Dec 1789 to Dicy Greer in
Franklin Co., VA.
2. William Marcum, born about 1763 in Chesterfield Co., VA.
3. Barnet Marcum, born about 1768 in Bedford Co., VA. Married 6 Jun 1791 to Lucy Belcher in
Franklin Co., VA.
4. Agnes Marcum, born about 1770 in Bedford Co., VA. Married 19 Dec 1784 in Franklin Co., VA to
John Banks.
5. Sarah Marcum, born about 1772. Married 2 Mar 1790 in Franklin Co., VA to Stephen Herd.
6. Thomas Mar
1735 Jane Clay 1712 - 1749 Thomas Markum 37 37 1717 - ~1775 Agness UNKNOWN 58 58 UNKNOWN Unknown UNKNOWN Unknown 1635 - 1719 Samuel Richardson 84 84 His will no. 306 D388, was dated June 6, 1719, proven a week later on the 13th. D:125 Remarks: Samuel Richardson of Philadelphia.
Gentleman. 4/6/1719. Wife Elizabeth. Children: Joseph, daughter Ann Cartlidge, wife of Edward Lane, daughter Mary married Wm. Hudson and
daughter Eliz. married Abraham Bickley. Grand-children William, Samuel, James, Eleanor, Elizabeth and Anne the issue of daughter Ann
by Edward Lane, and three children of said Ann by Edmund Cartlidge, names not given; Ambrey, Edward, Richard, William, Eleanor, Barbara
and Elizabeth the children of said Joseph and Elizabeth Richardson; Samuel, William, John, Mary, Elizabeth, Susannah, Hannah and Rachel
children of son-in-law William Hudson, tanner, the name of wife not given. Great grand-daughter Hannah child of Joshua Cockfield.
Executors: William and Samuel Hudson.
Change Date: 7 DEC 2000
Note:
In 1682 Samuel Richardson, a Quaker of Philadelphia Co, PA, transferred into the Merion Friends meeting from Spanish Town Friends
Meeting Port Royale, Jamaica. He was a friend of PENN. As a bricklayer and contractor, he helped build Philadelphia which made him quite
wealthy. He was in Philadelphia during the earthquake that sunk the city into the port. Posted to GenForum by Jim Young.
Their children included Ann, Mary, Joseph, and Elizabeth. (A Joseph Richardson was witness at the 1726 wedding of Richard Jacobs
to Barbara Hallman Woolrush) Landmarks of the Perkiomen also mentions Samuel was a prominent colonial official, member of the Provincial Assembly, and one of the first aldermen, listed on the city charter of1691. He owned much of the Delaware River front, on Market Street from Second Street.
NOTE:
Samuel Richardson, father of Joseph, before mentioned, and grandfather of Edward, came to Philadelphia from Jamaica, 1687, with his wife Eleanor and their children, bringing a certificate from the Monthly Meeting at Spanish Town, Island of Jamaica, which he produced at Philadelphia Monthly Meeting, "ye 10th. of ye 3d. Mo. 1687."

Colonial and Revolutionary Families of Pennsylvania, Volumes I-III
Pennypacker Family

It is probable that Samuel Richardson had resided but a short time on the island and since he was living in London in 1673, he is believed to have been the Samuel Richardson mentioned in Besse's "Sufferings of the Quakers," as having been arrested at the Peel Meeting, in London, 1670, and fined for attending nonconformist meetings. He was a man of strong personality and more than ordinary executive ability, and became at once prominent in the affairs of Penn's infant colony. He was appointed a Judge of the Courts of Philadelphia, January 12, 1688, and filled that position for sixteen years. He was elected to the Governor's Council, 1688, and being an ardent champion of the people, as opposed to the dictatorial attitude of Dep. Gov. Blackwell, expressed himself rather warmly in criticism of some of the acts of the Governor, by reason of which an effort was made to prevent him from taking his seat in the Council, and a writ was issued for the election of a successor. This resulted, however, in his return by a vote of the people, February 8, 1688-9, and though some opposition was offered to his taking the oath, he and his friends overcame the opposition and he took his seat in the Council. He was again returned to Council, 1695, and was one of the active and influential members of that body. He served as one of the committee of twelve to whom was referred the demand of Col. Fletcher, Governor of New York, that Pennsylvania furnish her quota of men and means to defend the common frontier against the Indians of the northwest, and made the report of that committee to Council. He was a member of Colonial Assembly from Philadelphia for the years 1691-94-97-1703-06-07-09.

Colonial and Revolutionary Families of Pennsylvania, Volumes I-III
Pennypacker Family

He has the distinction of being "The first alderman of Philadelphia," having been appoi
D. 1703 Eleanor UNKNOWN Nickname:<NICK> Pennypacker 1646 - 1726 John Bevan 80 80 Friend and relative of William Penn

Friend and relative of William Penn

Friend and relative of William Penn

Friend and relative of William Penn
1637 - 1710 Barbara Aubrey 73 73 ~1610 - ~1660 William Aubrey 50 50 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir D. 1678 Elizabeth Thomas ~1585 - 1645 Thomas Aubrey 60 60 The spelling of Awbrey was changed in later years to Aubrey

The spelling of Awbrey was changed in later years to Aubrey

The spelling of Awbrey was changed in later years to Aubrey

The spelling of Awbrey was changed in later years to Aubrey
~1590 - 1670 John Thomas 80 80 ~1590 - ~1650 Anne Vaughan 60 60 1577 - ~1625 William Vaughan 48 48 ~1570 - 1672 Ann Christmas 102 102 ~1550 - ~1620 John Christmas 70 70 1540 - >1585 Walter Vaughan 45 45 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir Mary Rees Griffith Rees (Rhys - Rice) UNKNOWN Unknown ~1500 - Deceased John Vaughan ~1500 - >1552 Catherine Henry Ap Henry Ap Trahairn 52 52 Henry Ap TRAHAIRN 1016 - 1057 Edward , Prince England Atheling 41 41 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [THE EXILE]/
Edward the Exile (Outlaw) (Atheling) fled the country and lived at the court of Hungary until recalled by his father's
half-brother, Edward the Confessor. He was never crowned king, as he died in London immediately after his return in 1057,
and was buried at St. Paul's Cathedral. While on the continent, he married Agatha of Hungary, daughter of Emperor Henry
II. of Germany (Bruno of Germany). Edward was the founder of the House of Burgoyne.

Edward the Exile (Outlaw) (Atheling) fled the country and lived at the court of Hungary until recalled by his father's
half-brother, Edward the Confessor. He was never crowned king, as he died in London immediately after his return in 1057,
and was buried at St. Paul's Cathedral. While on the continent, he married Agatha of Hungary, daughter of Emperor Henry
II. of Germany (Bruno of Germany). Edward was the founder of the House of Burgoyne.
1018 - 1064 Agatha VON BRUNSWICK 46 46 1060 Robert Fitz Hamon 1058 - 1107 Sybil De MONTGOMERY 49 49 1022 - 1095 Roger De MONTGOMERY 73 73 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Earl of Shrewsbury Mable De ALENCON 1616 - 1697 John Ap Evan 81 81 [Family2.FTW]
John Evans was a descendant of Edward ap John and of John ap Edward [ as
they were named in the Welsh system of patronymics instead of fixed
surnames.] of Cynlas , Wales. This line has been traced through the
Plantagent Kings to eight of the Barons who signed the Magna Charta in
1215, to Crusaders , and to Charlemagne.

[Family2.FTW]
John Evans was a descendant of Edward ap John and of John ap Edward [ as
they were named in the Welsh system of patronymics instead of fixed
surnames.] of Cynlas , Wales. This line has been traced through the
Plantagent Kings to eight of the Barons who signed the Magna Charta in
1215, to Crusaders , and to Charlemagne.
~1600 - ~1660 Jane Richards 60 60 1655 - 1718 Philip Turpin 63 63 !s-VA Mag; VA CO REcords p 17
r-1704 Quit Rents had 444 A in Henrico; received use of land owned by Repps
Jones, planter, 19 feb 1688 pro Aug 1 1689; in 1697 Tho Osborne sold land to
Phillip on S side of James for 30# sterling. Sells for 50 # tobo to brother,
Michael land given to Phillip by father, Michael, in his will July 1677 on N
side of James which was bought Jan 17 1656-wife Elizabeth .
f-Phillip's wife was Elizabeth Jones and mother in law, Mary ? Jones Skirm,
will lists grandson Matthew and no Thomas-very confusing; Mary Skirm widow
mentions son in law Philip Turpin and wife Elizabeth
b-in 1688 was 37-ie b 1651 [Henrico Rec3-731]


Father: Michael I TURPIN b: 1634 in ,,Yorkshire,Eng
Mother: Elizabeth HARRIS

!s-VA Mag; VA CO REcords p 17
r-1704 Quit Rents had 444 A in Henrico; received use of land owned by Repps
Jones, planter, 19 feb 1688 pro Aug 1 1689; in 1697 Tho Osborne sold land to
Phillip on S side of James for 30# sterling. Sells for 50 # tobo to brother,
Michael land given to Phillip by father, Michael, in his will July 1677 on N
side of James which was bought Jan 17 1656-wife Elizabeth .
f-Phillip's wife was Elizabeth Jones and mother in law, Mary ? Jones Skirm,
will lists grandson Matthew and no Thomas-very confusing; Mary Skirm widow
mentions son in law Philip Turpin and wife Elizabeth
b-in 1688 was 37-ie b 1651 [Henrico Rec3-731]


Father: Michael I TURPIN b: 1634 in ,,Yorkshire,Eng
Mother: Elizabeth HARRIS
~1685 - 1718 Martha Skrim 33 33 1665 - 1689 Michael Turpin 24 24 !s-Our Kin; IGI
g-abt 1655
r-Yorkshire Eng; bought land from Col Farrar in Henrico in 1656; lived Shirley 100
f-IGI has Michael Turpin chr'd 7 Oct 1632 Tynemouth, Northumberland, father Lionel; sibs Jane 1621, Robert 1622, Margaret 1623
w 4 jul 1660 and gave 1/3 land to son John on N side of James R which Wm Farrar sold father Jan 14 1656.
?-jldeibel@@aol.com has him married to Elizabeth Cicely Farrar, d/o Wm and Cicely Jordan=needs ck

!s-Our Kin; IGI
g-abt 1655
r-Yorkshire Eng; bought land from Col Farrar in Henrico in 1656; lived Shirley 100
f-IGI has Michael Turpin chr'd 7 Oct 1632 Tynemouth, Northumberland, father Lionel; sibs Jane 1621, Robert 1622, Margaret 1623
w 4 jul 1660 and gave 1/3 land to son John on N side of James R which Wm Farrar sold father Jan 14 1656.
?-jldeibel@@aol.com has him married to Elizabeth Cicely Farrar, d/o Wm and Cicely Jordan=needs ck
1758 - >1779 Elizabeth Cicely Farrar 21 21 twin sister of John 1632 - 1655 Michael Turpin 23 23 Name Suffix:<NSFX> I Elizabeth Harris ~1600 - 1660 Lionell Turpin 60 60 Margery Hall 1726 - 1809 Thomas Farrar 83 83 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Col.
ID: I4126
Name: Thomas FARRAR
Sex: M
Birth: 10 AUG 1726
Death: 20 AUG 1809
Note: 1
Pres. Thomas Jefferson' first cousin

Moved from Chesterfield County to Lunenburg (later Mecklenburg ) He appeared on the tithe list of 1749

Thomas was security for his daughter Elinor's mg. to Thomas Watk ins in 1790. He moved to Georgia after the Revolutionary War an d died there in 1809.

Thomas Farrar gave supplies for Continental use in the Rev. War . He gave at least: 235 cwt. Beek and 11 cwt. Bacon, 6 bu. Corn , 2 bu. oats, (MOB 5, pp. 146, 147)
Change Date: 9 JUL 2001

Father: George FARRAR b: ABT 1695
Mother: Judith JEFFERSON b: ABT 1699

Marriage 1 Elizabeth HOWARD b: 3 DEC 1736
Children
Eleanor FARRAR b: ABT 1772-1774
Francis FARRAR b: 8 APR 1764
Abel FARRAR
Abner FARRAR b: 16 SEP 1768
George FARRAR b: ABT 1769
Thomas FARRAR b: 18 AUG 1770
Absalom FARRAR b: ? 1773
Dianah FARRAR
Elizabeth FARRAR b: 1 AUG 1758 in Goochland Co., VA
Thurza FARRAR b: 2 AUG 1780
Esther FARRAR

Sources:
Type: Book
Author: Jack Watkins
Periodical: Thomas Watkins of Mecklenburg County, Virginia; Some of His Descendents and Related Families
Page: Various pages

ID: I4126
Name: Thomas FARRAR
Sex: M
Birth: 10 AUG 1726
Death: 20 AUG 1809
Note: 1
Pres. Thomas Jefferson' first cousin

Moved from Chesterfield County to Lunenburg (later Mecklenburg ) He appeared on the tithe list of 1749

Thomas was security for his daughter Elinor's mg. to Thomas Watk ins in 1790. He moved to Georgia after the Revolutionary War an d died there in 1809.

Thomas Farrar gave supplies for Continental use in the Rev. War . He gave at least: 235 cwt. Beek and 11 cwt. Bacon, 6 bu. Corn , 2 bu. oats, (MOB 5, pp. 146, 147)
Change Date: 9 JUL 2001

Father: George FARRAR b: ABT 1695
Mother: Judith JEFFERSON b: ABT 1699

Marriage 1 Elizabeth HOWARD b: 3 DEC 1736
Children
Eleanor FARRAR b: ABT 1772-1774
Francis FARRAR b: 8 APR 1764
Abel FARRAR
Abner FARRAR b: 16 SEP 1768
George FARRAR b: ABT 1769
Thomas FARRAR b: 18 AUG 1770
Absalom FARRAR b: ? 1773
Dianah FARRAR
Elizabeth FARRAR b: 1 AUG 1758 in Goochland Co., VA
Thurza FARRAR b: 2 AUG 1780
Esther FARRAR

Sources:
Type: Book
Author: Jack Watkins
Periodical: Thomas Watkins of Mecklenburg County, Virginia; Some of His Descendents and Related Families
Page: Various pages
1030 Otgive LUXEMBOURG 1443 - 1509 Margaret BEAUFORT 66 66 1788 - Deceased Maze Hall 1787 - Deceased Fanny Hall 1786 - 1818 Elizabeth Hall 32 32 1785 - Deceased Alisander Hall 1637 - 1637 Robert Tipton 17d 17d 1543 - 1616 Leonard Lyster 73 73 1575 - ~1625 Elizabeth Purcell 50 50 ~1520 - ~1570 John Lyster 50 50 1530 - 1550 Catherine Bromley 20 20 ~1549 - ~1610 Edward Purcell 61 61 1451 - 1505 Richard Lyster 54 54 1479 - ~1525 Agnes FitzHerbert 46 46 ~1428 - 1483 Ralph (Radis) FitzHerbert 55 55 ~1437 - 1490 Elizabeth Marshall 53 53 ~1425 - ~1475 William Lyster 50 50 ~1427 - ~1525 Jane Wotton 98 98 ~1500 - ~1550 Roger Bromley 50 50 UNKNOWN Unknown 1410 - ~1460 John Marshall 50 50 UNKNOWN Unknown 1400 - ~1460 Nicholas FitzHerbert 60 60 1415 - ~1470 Alice Booth 55 55 1395 - ~1450 Henry Booth 55 55 ~1390 - ~1460 Isabella Fendern 70 70 1370 - 1410 Henry FitzHerbert 40 40 Daughter Downes 1343 - ~1383 William FitzHerbert 40 40 1352 - ~1410 Alice De Longford 58 58 1310 - ~1365 Nicholas De Longford 55 55 1334 - 1356 Alice Le Boteler 22 22 1296 - 1361 William Le Boteler 65 65 1302 - ~1350 Margaret Fitz Alan 48 48 1274 - 1334 William Le Boteler 60 60 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Baron Of Wemme Lucy Jefferson 1240 - 1308 Angharad VERCH GRIFFITH 68 68 ~1218 - ~1260 Madoc GRIFFITH 42 42 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Maelor II 1218 - ~1260 Emma OF ALDITHERLY 42 42 1175 - 1246 Henry OF ALDITHERLY 71 71 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sheriff Of Shrop 1147 - 1203 Adam OF ALDITHERLY 56 56 1112 - 1132 Luif OF ALDITHERLY 20 20 1083 - ~1130 Luilf OF ALDITHERLY 47 47 ~1087 - ~1110 UNKNOWN Unknown 23 23 1153 - ~1200 Emma Fitzralf de Derleveston 47 47 1123 - ~1163 RANDULPHUS Fitzorm 40 40 1196 - 1249 Bertred MAINWARING 53 53 1180 - ~1240 Ralph MAINWARING 60 60 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir 1110 - ~1170 William MAINWARING 60 60 1180 - ~1225 Amica (Alice) Keveliock DE MESCHINES 45 45 ~1476 Margaret DRUMMOND Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9FQ5-51
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1147 - 1181 Hugh "Keveliock" DE MESCHINES 34 34 1155 - 1189 Bertrade DE MONTFORT 34 34 ~1120 - 1180 Simon DE MONTFORT 60 60 Name Suffix:<NSFX> II 1117 - ~1167 Maud D' Evreux 50 50 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Countess 1099 - 1153 Ranulph De Gernon 54 54 He was Vicomte d'Avranches and Earl of Chester.
Ref: Ancestral Roots, Weis, 7th edition, 1992, Lines 125-27, 132A-27.

He was Vicomte d'Avranches and Earl of Chester.
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~1620 - ~1688 Anna Phillips 68 68 1070 - 1128 Ranulph III (de Briques) Briquessart De Meschin 58 58 Note: 4th Earl of Chester; also lord of Cumberland and viscount of Bayeux [the Bessin] in Normandy. He became earl of Chester in 1120 following the death of his first cousin, Richard d'Avranches, earl of Chester,who died without heirs in the sinking of the White Ship on November 25, 1120. He appears to have surrendered the lordship of Cumberland, which he had obtained shortly before from Henry I, on his accession as earl of Chester. In 1124 he was commander of the royal forces in Normandy. The sobriquet, "le Meschin" means "the Young," from the Latin "mischinus," French "meschin" [le jeune]. He is also called Briquessart from Briquessart in the commune of Livry, where the earthworks of his castle are still visible.

Note: 4th Earl of Chester; also lord of Cumberland and viscount of Bayeux [the Bessin] in Normandy. He became earl of Chester in 1120 following the death of his first cousin, Richard d'Avranches, earl of Chester,who died without heirs in the sinking of the White Ship on November 25, 1120. He appears to have surrendered the lordship of Cumberland, which he had obtained shortly before from Henry I, on his accession as earl of Chester. In 1124 he was commander of the royal forces in Normandy. The sobriquet, "le Meschin" means "the Young," from the Latin "mischinus," French "meschin" [le jeune]. He is also called Briquessart from Briquessart in the commune of Livry, where the earthworks of his castle are still visible.
1316 - ~1366 Williiam FitzHerbert 50 50 1322 - ~1372 Jane Kniveton 50 50 1296 - ~1350 Nicholas Kniveton 54 54 UNKNOWN Unknown 1290 - ~1350 John FitzHerbert 60 60 1265 - ~1350 Henry FitzHerbert 85 85 1232 - ~1282 William FitzHerbert 50 50 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Lord Of Norbury 1204 - ~1254 John FitzHerbert 50 50 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir 1296 - ~1350 Margaret Montgomery 54 54 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Lady Unknown Montgomery UNKNOWN Unknown UNKNOWN Unknown 1176 John FitzHerbert Name Prefix:<NPFX> Lord Of Norbury UNKNOWN Unknown 1151 William FitzHerbert UNKNOWN Unknown 1109 - 1154 Herbert Fitz Herbert 45 45 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir
Name Suffix:<NSFX> III
~1120 - ~1175 Lucy Of Balen 55 55 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Lady ~1075 - 1115 Herbert Fitz Herbert 40 40 1077 - >1157 Sibyl De Corbet 80 80 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Lady Alcester 1042 - ~1092 Roger De Corbet 50 50 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Lord Alcester 1332 - 1395 Margaret Unknown 63 63 1024 - 1087 William I King Of England 62 62 Nickname:<NICK> The Conqueror Adjutor Roy UNKNOWN Unknown 1070 - 1135 Henry I Beauclerc 65 65 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King 1033 - ~1100 Maud Ingelrica 67 67 1006 - ~1060 UNKNOWN Ingelrica Of Englend 54 54 Nickname:<NICK> The Saxon UNKNOWN Unknown 0999 - 1035 Robert Duke of Normandy 36 36 Nickname:<NICK> The Magnificent, The Devil
Robert was of Viking descent

Robert was of Viking descent
1003 - ~1053 Harlette De Falais 50 50 0980 - ~1050 Fulbert De Falais 70 70 0980 - ~1050 Doda of Falaise UNKNOWN 70 70 ~1580 - >1617 Anne Unknown 37 37 Note: Immigrant to Virginia before 1617. REF. Book of Emigrants to America. ~1610 - ~1636 Francis Unknown 26 26 1610 - 1664 Thomas Lucas 54 54 1655 - Deceased Richard Crittenden 1727 - 1787 Michael Fritts 59 59 Immigration: Ship: The Brotherhood Nov 3,1750, Philadelphia

Immigration: Ship: The Brotherhood Nov 3,1750, Philadelphia
~1829 - ~1885 Elizabeth UNKNOWN 56 56 <1685 - ~1717 John Butler 32 32 ~1695 - ~1750 Agnes Hackley 55 55 1661 - 1698 John Hackley 37 37 ~1665 - ~1725 Elizabeth Lambert 60 60 1639 - ~1700 John Lambert 61 61 ~1635 - ~1700 Sarah Lucas 65 65 1619 - 1645 Richard Hackley 26 26 1623 - ~1700 Joane Clayden 77 77 ~1600 - ~1660 John Clayden 60 60 ~1603 - ~1660 Jane Thomas 57 57 ~1600 - ~1660 John Hackley 60 60 Name Suffix:<NSFX> JR ~1605 - ~1665 Elizabeth Chickel 60 60 1555 - ~1625 John Hackley 70 70 1535 - ~1600 Henry Hackley 65 65 1541 - ~1600 Margaret UNKNOWN 59 59 1573 - ~1615 Annis Agnes Granger 42 42 ~1550 - ~1590 John Granger 40 40 ~1554 - ~1575 Elizabeth Smith 21 21 John McKinney Name Suffix:<NSFX> Jr Magdelina Unknown 1759 - 1823 Valentine Fritts 64 64 Nickname:<NICK> Old Felty
Emigrated to Pennsylvania, Lived in Virginia, Kentucky and Ohio.
on tax list Clark County, Ky 1794-1806
on tax list Estill County, Ky 1808-1812 (Estill was formed from Clark )

Military: Private (3 years) Virginia Continental

Emigrated to Pennsylvania, Lived in Virginia, Kentucky and Ohio.
on tax list Clark County, Ky 1794-1806
on tax list Estill County, Ky 1808-1812 (Estill was formed from Clark )

Military: Private (3 years) Virginia Continental
UNKNOWN Unknown Living Fiqua D. Deceased Eleanor Hackley Nicholas Hackley 1578 - ~1640 Thomsa Rowland 62 62 Name Suffix:<NSFX> II 1579 - ~1625 Catherine Rowland 46 46 ~1581 - ~1635 Mary Rowland 54 54 William Tollen George Rowland Lewis Rowland D. 0253 UNKNOWN HILDERK Name Prefix:<NPFX> King ~1640 - ~1695 John Rowland 55 55 Name Suffix:<NSFX> III ~1640 - ~1695 Thomas Rowland 55 55 Name Suffix:<NSFX> IV 1645 - ~1700 Nathan Rowland 55 55 ~1700 - ~1760 Valantine Fritts 60 60 1710 - ~1770 Maria Charlotte Unknown 60 60 1033 - 1093 Malcolm III MacDuncan 60 60 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Died while invading England

Malcolm III, grandson of Malcolm II., King of Scotland, called Canmore (Caen Mor, or great head) because of the large
size of his head, was born in 1024, before his father was called to the throne, and he became king at the time of his victory
over Macbeth in 1039, remaining so until his death in 1093. He was buried at Icelmkill. He married about 1059 (1)
Ingibiorg, and about 1069 (2) Margaret (St. Margaret), daughter of Edward the Exile (Etheling). Margaret died in
Edinburgh Castle of grief at the death of her husband, November 16, 1093, and was buried at Dumfermline. In 1250
Margaret was declared a saint and on June 19, 1259 her body was taken from the original stone coffin and placed in a
shrine of pinewood set with gold and precious stones near the high altar. In Scotland the grace cup is called St. Margaret's
blessing. When Scotland became Protestant the remains of St. Margaret and her husband, Malcolm III., were carried to
Spain and placed in the Escorial, built in her honor by King Philip II, of Spain.
UNKNOWN Unknown 1784 - ~1840 Elizabeth Fritts 56 56 Patrick Swellovin 1576 - Deceased Valentia SPARKES 1790 - ~1850 Catherine Fritts 60 60 ~1790 - ~1850 John Martin Fritts 60 60 1797 - Deceased Henry Fritts 1801 - ~1865 Sarah Fritts 64 64 1804 - ~1864 David Scott Fritts 60 60 1807 - 1852 John Valentine Fritts 44 44 Epidemic 1851 Cholera in Brown Co.

Epidemic 1851 Cholera in Brown Co.
1809 - ~1870 Prisilla Fritts 61 61 William Parnell Frances Morgan 1831 - 1904 Shelton Allen AKA Chilton Hall 73 73 1817 - >1870 David E Hall 53 53 Note: Vol. 8 or H 1853-1870; pg. 250, Feb 21,1865 David E. Hall vsL.J. Hall and others make four deeds, one to each, Evan Hall,Lucinda Hall, David E. Hall and Shelton A. Hall

Note: Vol. 8 or H 1853-1870; pg. 250, Feb 21,1865 David E. Hall vsL.J. Hall and others make four deeds, one to each, Evan Hall,Lucinda Hall, David E. Hall and Shelton A. Hall
1718 - 1770 Sarah Gravitt 52 52 Nickname:<NICK> Sally Or Sal 1827 - >1870 Maize Hall 43 43 1827 - 1852 Herman W. Hall 25 25 Nickname:<NICK> Will 1831 - ~1887 Ivan Evan Hall 56 56 1836 - ~1886 Synthia Hall 50 50 1596 - 13 Feb 1661/1662 Elizabeth STUART Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 8G7B-TM
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~1780 - ~1850 William Harris 70 70 ~1780 - 1852 Jane Trussel 72 72 0949 - <1000 Duncan I Mormaer 51 51 1768 - 1823 Luke Bird 54 54 Mary Elizabeth HUFFMAN 1803 - 1888 Alfred Marcum 85 85 1821 - 1875 Johannah Strong 54 54 d/o Col. Ed & Elizabeth Spencer Strong & sis/o Capt Bill Strong, the feudist.

d/o Col. Ed & Elizabeth Spencer Strong & sis/o Capt Bill Strong, the feudist.
1791 - 1868 Edward Strong 77 77 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Col. 1791 - 1874 Elizabeth Spencer 83 83 1769 - ~1815 John Spencer 46 46 1738 - 1837 Joseph Charles Spencer 98 98 State of Tennessee: for the regard he had for Joseph Spencer, deed him twenty acres of land, lying on the northside of Powell
River...witnessed by Aaron Spencer, Randolph Collier, and Barnett Snider. Mary was the mother of all his children. In 1815
Joseph Spencer began conveying much of his land by deed to his sons and others and Mary signed the deeds. (All of record in the
County Court Records). After the death of Mary, Joseph married his second wife, Jemima, who is believed to have been Jemima
Anglen, widow of John. The 1830 census shows Joseph Spencer: m. 90-100;f. 60-70. Spencer Sr. be exempt from paying county levy
and poor rates for the year 1825.

Note:
Sen., of Lee County and State of Virginia of the one part and Timothy Dalton of the other part of the said county and State
aforesaid witnesseth that I, Joseph Spencer, Sr. forand in consideration of the sum of four hundred dollars to be paid in
annual installments of twenty five dollars a year which may be discharged in cattle to be valued against corn at two shillings
per bushel or in hogs or ginseng at the market price when the notes come due. I do lease to the above named Timothy Dalton the
following lands for the term of two hundred years that is to say that the tract of land I now live on containing 125 acres
patented in the name of Benjamin Sharp also eighty acres adjoining the above named tract on which I live patented in my
own name one other tract containing twenty acres joining the above on which i live and joining the lands of Elizabeth boggs
all of which lands I do by these present lease to the said Timothy Dalton with all appurtenances hereto belonging for the
avoe names term of twohundred years ezcept the lowe end of my land from the upper end of my meadow acros the tract to be for
my own use my lifetime and then said to be said Dalton's as above named.I am also to have that part repaired in fencing that
I have except and also said Dalton is to ger my wood feed my stock, and to attend to all my little family concerns and is to
attend two fields alternatively one year in corn and one year in oats for my benefit and I am to allow him twenty five dollars
per year out of the price of his lease, fo so doing. given under my hand and seal this 16th day of December 1836. Joseph (X)
Spencer (seal).

Note:
County at the Courthouse thereof on the 20th day of August 1837. This article of agreement between Joseph Spencer of the one part
and Timothy Dalton of the other part, was proven in open court by the oats of Robert W. Wynn, Jacob Spencer and George
Willhight subscribing witnesses thereto and was ordered to be recorded. Lying on Jones' Creek to Isaac Hughes of Lee County
for $1,125.00, and on the same dated Joseph Sr. and his wife Jemima deeded 100 acres, lying in Poor Valley to James Parsons
for $100.00.


Note:
January 16, 1837: The will names his wife, Jemima, who was to have one note on Benjamin Dickenson for $150.00; 1 sorrel horse,
good saddle and bridle; all sheep and hogs and geese; 1 cow as long as she "remains on my plantation." Son John: 1 negro boy
called Jackson, in his possession, value at $200.00, which is the amount given to "all my children except Issac." Isaac, one
note on Benjamin Dickenson, to the amount of $200.00. Executors to sell all negroes, lands, and personal property at public sale
giving twelve months credit, "then make an equal division among all my children." I constitute and appoint Robert W. Wynn and
William Parsons executors of my last will and testament.10th day of August 1835.

Note:
Marker in a very secluded spot in Poor Valley where there are only two graves with rough stones. One is marked: "JSD Nov. 6,
1838 A 110." Date cannot be correct. The marker was most likely placed several years after the death and the date was not
recorded at the time of death. The graves are found near or on the Timothy Dalton place the original Parsons farm, between
Pennington Gap, and Dryden in Lee Cou
1731 - 1816 Mary Deroachbroom 85 85 1706 - 1775 William David Spencer 69 69 DEATH: date of death is also shown as shortly before March 24,
1775 in district 96, now Laurens County, South Carolina.

DEATH: date of death is also shown as shortly before March 24,
1775 in district 96, now Laurens County, South Carolina.
1689 - 1706 Alexander Spencer 17 17 1633 - 1699 Nicholas Spencer 66 66 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Col. 1645 - ~1700 Frances Mottram 55 55 1611 - 1644 Nicholas Spencer 33 33 1589 - ~1625 Nicholas Spencer 36 36 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Esquire ~1608 - 1694 Mary Goswtick 86 86 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Lady Armiger 1584 - ~1625 Edward Goswtick 41 41 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir 1584 - ~1625 Anne Wentworth 41 41 ~1565 - ~1625 Mary Polly Ellmes 60 60 1531 - ~1600 Thomas Ellmes 69 69 ~1570 - 1625 Nicholas Spencer 55 55 1527 - 1660 Robert Spencer 133 133 Rhose Cokain 1514 - 1547 Thomas Spencer 33 33 Anne Buckeley John Spencer 1460 - 1521 Robert Spencer 61 61 Anne Peake 1433 - 1498 John Spencer 65 65 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir 1440 - ~1475 Ann Empson 35 35 1414 - 1473 Peter Empson 59 59 ~1418 - ~1460 Elizabeth Joseph 42 42 1418 - 1477 John Spencer 59 59 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir 1422 - ~1472 Lady Smythe 50 50 1392 - 1476 Henry Spencer 84 84 1357 - ~1430 Issabelle Lincoln 73 73 Pierre Robitaille Marie Landry Damase Roy Philomene Bergeron Celina Bedard 1906 - 1943 Ida Couture 37 37 ~1905 - ~1968 Louis Vigneault 63 63 D. Deceased Jean Roy Josephte Couillard Charles Roy Benoni Roy Tarasile Roy ? 1776 - 1833 Jean Roy 57 57 Francoise Dallaire 1740 - ~1800 Guillaume Roy 60 60 1738 - 1777 Marie Madeleine Gravel 38 38 1775 - Deceased Pierre Roy 1674 - 1738 Marquerite Couture 63 63 ~1646 - 1699 PIERRE Bazin 53 53 1656 - 1735 Marguerite LeBlanc 78 78 D. Deceased Guillaume Roy Angelique Bazin 1639 - 1690 Nicholas Roy 50 50 1640 - 1728 Jeanne Lelievre 88 88 Came to Canada (New France) in 1662 as a widow

Came to Canada (New France) in 1662 as a widow
Elizabeth Roy Noel Roy 1654 - ~1699 Marie- Jeanne Roy 45 45 Nicolas Roy Jean- Baptiste Roy Louis Roy Jean Roy ? ~1611 - ~1675 MARGUERITE Leblanc 64 64 Charles Couillard Appoline Nadeau 1740 - ~1800 Jean- Baptiste Nadeau 60 60 1673 - 1759 Denis Nadeau 85 85 1665 - ~1725 Charlotte Lacasse 60 60 ~1640 - ~1700 Ozanie- Joseph Nadeau 60 60 Marcia(m) Nadeau Jeanne Despins Marguerite Abraham Godgaud Abraham 1623 - >1665 Denise Fleury 42 42 Jeanne Maranda Jean Maranda Jeannie Cousin Pierre Cousin ~1600 - ~1670 Catherine Meunier 70 70 Jean -Bte Bergeron Herniette Fontaine Louis Dallaire Francoise Couillard 1708 - 1787 Ignace Gravel 79 79 1708 - 1783 Marie Madeleine Braconnier 74 74 1607 - 1663 Louis Roy 56 56 Anne Lemartre ~1612 - 1669 Guillaume LELIEVRE 57 57 1611 - ~1661 Marie Millett 50 50 1578 - ~1630 Jacques LELIEVRE 52 52 1580 - ~1650 Antoinette Bougard 70 70 1569 - ~1610 Pierre Le Roy 41 41 Nickname:<NICK> (le Roi, Roy) UNKNOWN Unknown 1545 - ~1600 MATHURIN Le Roy 55 55 FA1: sieur de Lymoilou
Event: Fact 1 (2) sieur de Lymoilou
1540 - 1627 Jeanne Pestel 86 86 1517 - ~1567 Robert Pestel 50 50 1521 - ~1575 Margaret Grout 54 54 1518 - ~1600 Jean Le Roy 82 82 FA1: Sieur de la Mettrye 
_FA2: Procureur en la Cour 
_FA3: 1570 Procureur des Bourgois
1506 - ~1566 Olive LEJUIFF 60 60 ~1475 - ~1535 Robin Le Roy 60 60 FA1: 1519 Avocat des Cours de St. Malo 2
_FA2: 1529 Lieutenant du Procureur 2

FA1: 1519 Avocat des Cours de St. Malo 
FA2: 1529 Lieutenant du Procureur
Collette FLOURY 1626 - 1691 Leonard Leblanc 65 65 Name Suffix:<NSFX> II
from Worldconnect, (jlranger@@videotron.ca)

Leonard was 55 at the 1681 Census in Beauport as a stone masson. The name of the town where they came from is a bit obscure, I have three version of the name, Blessac, Blanzac, Blouset.

!Nov 8, 1664, Leonard Leblanc, Nicolas Bellanger and Pierre Lefebvre,summoned to court "rights to fish". Leonard Leblanc's Mother in law was Marguerite Guyon, and NicolasBellanger's wife was Marie Guyon. Nicolas m 12 Jul 1637, Quebec ,same time and placeas
Anne Cloutier married Robert Druion. Anne Cloutier's friend was MarieGuyon. Marie Guyon was 11 or 12 when married. What is the relationship of the two Guyon Margurite and Marie ????

from Worldconnect, (jlranger@@videotron.ca)

Leonard was 55 at the 1681 Census in Beauport as a stone masson. The name of the town where they came from is a bit obscure, I have three version of the name, Blessac, Blanzac, Blouset.

!Nov 8, 1664, Leonard Leblanc, Nicolas Bellanger and Pierre Lefebvre,summoned to court "rights to fish". Leonard Leblanc's Mother in law was Marguerite Guyon, and NicolasBellanger's wife was Marie Guyon. Nicolas m 12 Jul 1637, Quebec ,same time and placeas
Anne Cloutier married Robert Druion. Anne Cloutier's friend was MarieGuyon. Marie Guyon was 11 or 12 when married. What is the relationship of the two Guyon Margurite and Marie ????
1623 - 1672 Marie Riton 49 49 Married Abraham Brunet pas maries, La Rochelle, Aunis, France
! Confirmed late (24 Feb, 1660, Quebec
!Married Leonard Leblanc 23 Aug 1650 Beauport,PQ, Canada

jpgar@@ptd.net (posted on Worldconnect) has information that Marie was actually the daughter of Abraham Brunet and Marie Riton...
: Marie was professed as a protestant in La Rochelle, on June 29,1645. She was the natural daughter of Abraham Brunet of La Rochelle and Marie Riton of Roche-sur-Yon. Marie was baptized when ten days old, on November 16,1644, at Ars-en-Re'. Following her marriage to Leonard Leblanc, she had seven children.

Married Abraham Brunet pas maries, La Rochelle, Aunis, France
! Confirmed late (24 Feb, 1660, Quebec
!Married Leonard Leblanc 23 Aug 1650 Beauport,PQ, Canada

jpgar@@ptd.net (posted on Worldconnect) has information that Marie was actually the daughter of Abraham Brunet and Marie Riton...
: Marie was professed as a protestant in La Rochelle, on June 29,1645. She was the natural daughter of Abraham Brunet of La Rochelle and Marie Riton of Roche-sur-Yon. Marie was baptized when ten days old, on November 16,1644, at Ars-en-Re'. Following her marriage to Leonard Leblanc, she had seven children.
1606 - ~1650 Leonard Leblanc 44 44 Name Suffix:<NSFX> I
Occupation: Master Mason

Occupation: Master Mason
1607 - 1650 Jeanne FAYANDE 43 43 1595 - ~1650 Robert Riton 55 55 ~1600 - ~1660 Marguerite Guyon 60 60 1738 - 1803 Benjamin Hensley 65 65 I recently made a trip to the Federal Archives and looked up the VA Hensley's who served in the Revolutionary War. (Microfilm M860 - General
Index to Compiled Military Service Records of Revolutionary War Soldiers) Below are the first names (all Hensley's), units, and rank.

Archibald VA Pvt
Benjamin 14th VA Regt. Pvt
Charles " " Pvt
Joseph " " Pvt
Lawrence 2nd VA Brigade Pvt
Lewis 1 & 10 VA Regt Pvt/Fifer
Lewis 10 VA Regt. Cpl/Fifer
William VA Pvt
William 6th VA Regt. Pvt
William 7th VA Regt. Pvt
William 10th VA Regt. Pvt

I only had time to look up further info on the Williams (Microfilm M881, Compiled Service Records of Soldiers Who Served in the American Army During the Revolutionary War)
William 6th Regt - served in Capt Samuel Jordan Cabell's Company - file included Pay Rosters for 4/1777, 5/1777, 6/1777 & 7/1777 (paid 6 2/3
dollars/month)
William 7th Regt - Served in Capt Matthew Jouett's Company - file included Pay Rosters for 12/1776 to 5/1777 and annotation that Wm. was
discharged 2/18/1778
William 10th Regt - Served in Capt John Spotswood's Company - file contained spotty Pay Rosters from 3/1777 to 12/1777 and annotation from
Valley Forge that Wm. Dec'd 3/9/1778.

Microfilm M804 Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty Land Warrant Application Files contained info on Samuel Hensley b. Culpeper Co. VA.

Hope this helps someone.
Lori

Biographical& Research Notes from Dan Idoux Geneology Database:

Virginia Colonial Militia, page 66; Albemarle Couty, Sept. 1758; List includes Benj. Hensley, Geo. Adam
Salling, Nicholas Pryor, Solo Carter.
1767: Rowan County, NC Court Records: Geo. Adam Salling vs. Benjamin Hensley.
1768: Rowan Co. NC Tax Lists of Jacob Laesch in Townfork and Upper Dan (Present counties of Guilford, Rockingham, Stokes and Surrey) shows: Hansley, Benjamin Jun 1 Poll; Angel, Charles 1 poll; Hansley, Capt, Ben 1 poll; Hanslee, John 1 poll. List of William Spurgeon shows: Hansley, Charles; Hansley, Benjamin & sons, James and Harry.

From Bradmon Database by Lois Reed
1743 Benj. Hensley elected as Clerk at the Devine Services held by Rev. Robeert Barnett.
1746 Listed in Louisa Co., VA with dees of Stephen Hughes to Richard Briggs & Sam'l Babcock. Benj. lived in a section of Louisa Co. which became Albemarle Co.
1761- Benj. & Elizabeth of Louisa Co. sold to John Hargar, 100 acre tract conveyed to Benj. Hensley by Philip Burford.
1761- Eliz. Hensley with Deed of Luke Landers, Louisa Co. VA.
1767- Benj. bought from John Washer, land in Louisa Co., bounded by William Anglin. With Deed, John & Sam'l Hensley & Mary Landers. Deed Book C-C1/2; DD1/2 1759-74

I recently made a trip to the Federal Archives and looked up the VA Hensley's who served in the Revolutionary War. (Microfilm M860 - General
Index to Compiled Military Service Records of Revolutionary War Soldiers) Below are the first names (all Hensley's), units, and rank.

Archibald VA Pvt
Benjamin 14th VA Regt. Pvt
Charles " " Pvt
Joseph " " Pvt
Lawrence 2nd VA Brigade Pvt
Lewis 1 & 10 VA Regt Pvt/Fifer
Lewis 10 VA Regt. Cpl/Fifer
William VA Pvt
William 6th VA Regt. Pvt
William 7th VA Regt. Pvt
William 10th VA Regt. Pvt

I only had time to look up further info on the Williams (Microfilm M881, Compiled Service Records of Soldiers Who Served in the American Army During the Revolutionary War)
William 6th Regt - served in Capt Samuel Jordan Cabell's Company - file included Pay Rosters for 4/1777, 5/1777, 6/1777 & 7/1777 (paid 6 2/3
dollars/month)
William 7th Regt - Served in Capt Matthew Jouett's Company - file included Pay Rosters for 12/1776 to 5/1777 and annotation that Wm. was
discharged 2/18/1778
William 10th Regt - Served in Capt John Spotswood's Company - file contained spotty Pay Rosters from 3/1777 to 12/1777 and annotation from
Valley Forge that Wm. Dec'd 3/9/1778.

Microfilm M804 Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty Land Warrant Application Files contained info on Samuel Hensley b. Culpepe
1730 - 1830 Elizabeth Hickman 100 100 1694 - 1788 Benjamin Hensley 94 94 The Benjamin Hensley family was one of the first families to settle in
Albemarle Co, VA. Benjamin was the neighbor to the fathers of Thomas Jefferson
and General George Rogers Clark. Together these families helped build the town
of Charlottesville, VA., Home of Thomas Jefferson's University of Virginia.

The Benjamin Hensley family was one of the first families to settle in
Albemarle Co, VA. Benjamin was the neighbor to the fathers of Thomas Jefferson
and General George Rogers Clark. Together these families helped build the town
of Charlottesville, VA., Home of Thomas Jefferson's University of Virginia.
1704 - 1752 Martha Anne Ellis 48 48 1642 - 1702 James Hensley 60 60 Served with Virginia Militia in the First Indian War. He moved with William (his brother), up the
James River in to Henrico Co., Virginia where he met his wife. About 1682, he moved deeper into
Henrico Co., to an area that became Fluvanna County, Va.

Served with Virginia Militia in the First Indian War. He moved with William (his brother), up the
James River in to Henrico Co., Virginia where he met his wife. About 1682, he moved deeper into
Henrico Co., to an area that became Fluvanna County, Va.
1665 - 1730 Suzanna Newcomb 65 65 1605 - 1665 James Hensley 60 60 Migrated to the Virginia Colony abt.1622 with his wife and Father with a
land patent for 300 acres of the Middle Precinct of the Eastern Shore
Line. He established a plantation in the Tidewater section of VA near
Accomack Settlement.

Migrated to the Virginia Colony abt.1622 with his wife and Father with a
land patent for 300 acres of the Middle Precinct of the Eastern Shore
Line. He established a plantation in the Tidewater section of VA near
Accomack Settlement.
1605 - 1665 Sarah Lyttle 60 60 1583 - 1654 William Hensley 71 71 Migrated to the Virginia Colony with his son, James and wife, Sarah Lyttle around 1622.


The Hengsteleg, Henxelegh, Hensleigh name has been found in Devonshire England records dating to 1200 A.D., but regardless of the many spellings the standard spelling of Hensley has become more acceptable.
The Hensley Family History: First recorded in English history as Hengstelge (1228 AD), Henxeleg (1270 AD) and Hensleigh (1350 AD). Surname meaning "dweller of the wood frequented by wild birds" or "dwellers in the woods".
Hensleys lived in Devon Village, located near Tiverton, England in the Seele Manor called Hensleigh House which still stands. Walts de Hensleigh, was master of the house in Ad 1350.
About two hundred and thirty-three (233) years later, William Hensley was born in Hemsley, Norfork, England around 1583 and died in Northhampton County, Virginia in 1654. He migrated to the Virginia Colony with his son James around 1622. James wa s born in England around 1605 and married about 1621 to Sarah Lyttle. Sarah was born 1606 and died 1665 in Virginia.

Migrated to the Virginia Colony with his son, James and wife, Sarah Lyttle around 1622.


The Hengsteleg, Henxelegh, Hensleigh name has been found in Devonshire England records dating to 1200 A.D., but regardless of the many spellings the standard spelling of Hensley has become more acceptable.
The Hensley Family History: First recorded in English history as Hengstelge (1228 AD), Henxeleg (1270 AD) and Hensleigh (1350 AD). Surname meaning "dweller of the wood frequented by wild birds" or "dwellers in the woods".
Hensleys lived in Devon Village, located near Tiverton, England in the Seele Manor called Hensleigh House which still stands. Walts de Hensleigh, was master of the house in Ad 1350.
About two hundred and thirty-three (233) years later, William Hensley was born in Hemsley, Norfork, England around 1583 and died in Northhampton County, Virginia in 1654. He migrated to the Virginia Colony with his son James around 1622. James wa s born in England around 1605 and married about 1621 to Sarah Lyttle. Sarah was born 1606 and died 1665 in Virginia.
UNKNOWN Unknown 1617 - 1667 Marian NEWPORT 50 50 1614 - 1676 William Hatcher 62 62 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Col.
became a member of the House of Burgesses from the County of Henrico and served
in that capacity in 1644,1645,1646,1649,and 1652.

Military: served in Bacon's Rebellion in 1676 also served in Va House ofBurgess

William Hatcher was a member of the House of Burgesses for Henrico County, Virginia October, 1644; November 1645; Mrch 1645/6; October 1649; and April 1652. At the beginning of the November 1645 session, the House of Burgesses issued the following order which read in part: "Whereas Col. Edward Hill, unanimously choen Speaker of this house, was afterwards maliciously reported by William Hatcher to be an atheist and blasphemer...........And forasmuch as the said William Hatcher, notwithstanding he had notice given him of the Governor and Council's pleasure........hath also reported. That the mouth of this house was a Devil, nominating and meaning thereby the said Right Worshipful Colonel Edward Hill; it is therefore ordered by this house that said William Hatcher, upon his knees, make an humble acknowledgement of his offence unto the said Col. Edward Hill and Burgesses of this Assembly; which accordingly was performed, and the he, the said, Hatcher, dismist paying his fees."

William Hatcher was again Burgess in March 1658/9. The article inciates this to be his last public and states, ".....the temper which induced him to denounce Speaker Hill got him into trouble at the time of Bacon's Rebellion." At a court held by the Governor and Council on March 15, 167/7, "William Hatcher being brought before the court for uttering divers mutinous words tending to the disquiet of this his Majesty's country, and it being evidently made appear what was layd to his charge by divers oaths, and a jury being impanneled to assess the damages, who bring in their verdict that they award the said Hatcher to pay ten thousand pounds of tobacco and caske....."

At a deposition dated 1677, William Hatcher's age was give as sixty-three, placing his date of birth at about 1614.

William Hatcher's son, Henry Hatcher, married Anne Lound, the daughter of Henry Lound. Anne Hatcher, wife of Seth Ward, was their daughter.

Source: The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Volume 5, 1898, pp 98-100

Birth: 14 JAN 1613/14 in Careby, Leicestershire, England 1
Death: MAR 1676/77 in Henrico Co., Virginia 1
Emigration: ABT. 1635 England to Virginia 2
Event: Fact BET. 1644 - 1645 Member of the House of Burgesses, Henrico Co., VA
Event: Fact Immigrant ancestor for Hatcher family in Virginia 3
Event: Fact 1 JUN 1636 Wm. Hatcher received a patent for land for the importation of himself and three others into the Colony of Virginia. 4
Event: Fact BET. 1644 - 1646 Member of House of Burgesses, Henrico, VA 5
Event: Fact 1649 Member of House of Burgesses, Henrico VA 6
Event: Fact 1649 Member of House of Burgesses, Henrico, VA 7
Event: Fact 1649 Member of the House of Burgesses, Henrico Co., VA
Event: Fact 1652 Member of House of Burgesses, Henrico VA 2
Event: Fact 1652 Member of the House of Burgesses, Henrico Co., VA
Reference Number: 14963

became a member of the House of Burgesses from the County of Henrico and served
in that capacity in 1644,1645,1646,1649,and 1652.

Military: served in Bacon's Rebellion in 1676 also served in Va House ofBurgess

William Hatcher was a member of the House of Burgesses for Henrico County, Virginia October, 1644; November 1645; Mrch 1645/6; October 1649; and April 1652. At the beginning of the November 1645 session, the House of Burgesses issued the following order which read in part: "Whereas Col. Edward Hill, unanimously choen Speaker of this house, was afterwards maliciously reported by William Hatcher to be an atheist and blasphemer...........And forasmuch as the said William Hatcher, notwithstanding he had notice given him of the Governor and Council's pleasure........hath also reported. That the mouth of this house was a Devil, nominating and meanin
1588 - ~1592 William Hatcher 4 4 Fact Member of Parliament
Event: Fact 1643 William Hatcher took up arms against the King and being seized by the King's forces was indicted for treason.


Fact Member of Parliament
Event: Fact 1643 William Hatcher took up arms against the King and being seized by the King's forces was indicted for treason.
1615 - 1646 Mary Smith 31 31 1542 - 1637 Katherine Reeade 95 95 1535 - 1583 Thomas Hatcher 48 48 Ann Yelverton 1510 - ~1570 Thomas Reeade 60 60 ~1513 - 1586 Thomas Hatcher 73 73 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Dr.
He was baptized Thomas John but was always referred to as John during his
life. His father's will named "John Haccher my eldest sonne" and "John Haccher
my younger sonne." Dr. John Hatcher earned his MD at St. John College,
Cambridge, in 1554 and was became Professor of Physic (medicine) the same
year; from 1579 he was vice-chancellor. He purchased the Careby properties
which were occupied by his descendants for centuries. (per Bob Hatcher
home.clara.net web site)

He was baptized Thomas John but was always referred to as John during his
life. His father's will named "John Haccher my eldest sonne" and "John Haccher
my younger sonne." Dr. John Hatcher earned his MD at St. John College,
Cambridge, in 1554 and was became Professor of Physic (medicine) the same
year; from 1579 he was vice-chancellor. He purchased the Careby properties
which were occupied by his descendants for centuries. (per Bob Hatcher
home.clara.net web site)
Johane Unknown 1496 - 1596 John Hatcher 100 100 UNKNOWN Unknown Richard Reeade UNKNOWN Unknown 1566 - 1596 Ludgate Sparkes 29 29 UNKNOWN Unknown 1721 - Deceased Elizabeth Peachy 1737 - 1822 William Hall 85 85 Singleborough is a hamlet in the Parish of Great Horwood, hundred of
Cottesloe, county of Buckingham, 3 miles (n) from Winslow, containing 104
inhabitants.

Singleborough is a hamlet in the Parish of Great Horwood, hundred of
Cottesloe, county of Buckingham, 3 miles (n) from Winslow, containing 104
inhabitants.
1740 - 1822 Elizabeth RIDGEWAY 81 81 1708 - ~1768 William RIDGEWAY 60 60 1712 - ~1772 Mary BRAZIER 60 60 !SOURCE: Family group record compiled by Hazel Richins. Her sources were:
Whaddon Parish Register by correspondence

!SOURCE: Family group record compiled by Hazel Richins. Her sources were:
Whaddon Parish Register by correspondence

!SOURCE: Family group record compiled by Hazel Richins. Her sources were:
Whaddon Parish Register by correspondence

!SOURCE: Family group record compiled by Hazel Richins. Her sources were:
Whaddon Parish Register by correspondence
1683 - 1720 William RIDGEWAY 36 36 Hester Norcott ~1660 - 1693 Thomas RIDGEWAY 33 33 ~1650 - 1681 Mary UNKNOWN 31 31 1707 - 1736 William Hall 29 29 ~1710 - 1756 Ann Unknown 46 46 ~1679 - 1736 William Hall 57 57 1677 - 1735 Ann Sears 58 58 SOURCE: Family group record compiled by Hazel Richins. Her sources were:
Will of William dated 16 Nov 1735, probated 13 Oct 1736
Addington Parish Register by correspondence
Great Horwood B. T.'s and parish registers by correspondence
Buckingham B. T.'s by correspondence

SOURCE: Family group record compiled by Hazel Richins. Her sources were:
Will of William dated 16 Nov 1735, probated 13 Oct 1736
Addington Parish Register by correspondence
Great Horwood B. T.'s and parish registers by correspondence
Buckingham B. T.'s by correspondence
John Sears SOURCE: Family group record of daughter Ann Sears and her husband
William Hall compiled by Hazel Richins. Her sources were:
Will of William dated 16 Nov 1735, probated 13 Oct 1736
Addington Parish Register by correspondence
Great Horwood B. T.'s and parish registers by correspondence
Buckingham B. T.'s by correspondence

SOURCE: Family group record of daughter Ann Sears and her husband
William Hall compiled by Hazel Richins. Her sources were:
Will of William dated 16 Nov 1735, probated 13 Oct 1736
Addington Parish Register by correspondence
Great Horwood B. T.'s and parish registers by correspondence
Buckingham B. T.'s by correspondence
Margaret Unknown Jane Unknown 1701 - 1764 Flayl Payne 63 63 SOURCE: "FLAYL PAYNE OF MARYLAND DESCENDANTS 1706-1986"
Flayl Payne is the first proven Payne and the progenitor of the Payne descendants of our line. He first appears in Prince George's County, Maryland court records in August of 1727. Flayl was among the first settlers of the new Colony to move inland from the coastal region as he received the 34th land survey in western Maryland.
Flayl Payne proved attendance in Maryland court in August of 1727. The case involved a John Whetenhall, a "chyrurgeon" who was asking that he be paid 3.36 pounds by James Bramwell for treatment of the wife of Andrew Bourne, servant to Bramwell. Testimony of the withnesses was not recorded but Bramwell was ordered to pay the doctor.
Flayl may have been the son of Robert and Ann Paine. The first appearance of Flayl in records occured the same year that Robert Paine died. This relationship, however, is not proven.
The surname of Payne was most commonly found spelled "Payne" however it has been seen spelled Payn, Pain and Paine. Flayl's given name was sometimes seen spelled Flail, Frail, Flayll, Flay'll and other ways as well.
As a surname, Flayle is English. It is found in London and in the counties of Norfolk, Hertfordshire, Essex, Suffolk, Buckinghamshire, Northumberland, Surrey , Cambridge, Somerset, Southhampton and Devon but is especially common in St. Lawrence, South Walsam and Norfolk. The surname of Frail (Flail) was found in 1756 in Lunenberg Co. , Virginia.
Flayle Payne was also found on a list of explorers, squatters and settlers in Monocacy Valley on 2 Nov 1730. He was listed in Prince George's County in 1730 as an Indian Scout. Flail Payne had land called Payne's Delight on the banks of the Potomac River in Frederick Co. MD near the present day town of Knoxville, MD. There was mention of a Frail Pain's Ferry at that sight in the 1760's.
Flayll Pain's will was dated 27 Oct 1764 in Frederick Co. MD. He signed with his initials, F. P. He left his estate, Payn's Industry to his sone Thomas, the uper part of Payn's Delight to son John, and the lower part to his sons Flayll and Peter in equal parts. To his daughter Martha Nichols, he left on shilling sterling. The will was probated on 1 oct 1765 and no wife was mentioned indicating she preceded him in death.

(Source: "Payne and Associated Families of Breckinridge Co. KY" by Norman Payne)

SOURCE: "FLAYL PAYNE OF MARYLAND DESCENDANTS 1706-1986"
Flayl Payne is the first proven Payne and the progenitor of the Payne descendants of our line. He first appears in Prince George's County, Maryland court records in August of 1727. Flayl was among the first settlers of the new Colony to move inland from the coastal region as he received the 34th land survey in western Maryland.
Flayl Payne proved attendance in Maryland court in August of 1727. The case involved a John Whetenhall, a "chyrurgeon" who was asking that he be paid 3.36 pounds by James Bramwell for treatment of the wife of Andrew Bourne, servant to Bramwell. Testimony of the withnesses was not recorded but Bramwell was ordered to pay the doctor.
Flayl may have been the son of Robert and Ann Paine. The first appearance of Flayl in records occured the same year that Robert Paine died. This relationship, however, is not proven.
The surname of Payne was most commonly found spelled "Payne" however it has been seen spelled Payn, Pain and Paine. Flayl's given name was sometimes seen spelled Flail, Frail, Flayll, Flay'll and other ways as well.
As a surname, Flayle is English. It is found in London and in the counties of Norfolk, Hertfordshire, Essex, Suffolk, Buckinghamshire, Northumberland, Surrey , Cambridge, Somerset, Southhampton and Devon but is especially common in St. Lawrence, South Walsam and Norfolk. The surname of Frail (Flail) was found in 1756 in Lunenberg Co. , Virginia.
Flayle Payne was also found on a list of explorers, squatters and settlers in Monocacy Valley on 2 Nov 1730. He was listed in Prince George's
UNKNOWN Unknown 1050 - 1129 Ranulph De Meschin 79 79 Name Suffix:<NSFX> II
Earl of Chester in 1120. Lord of Cumberland. Vicomte of Bayeux in
Normandy. In 1124 commander of the Royal Forces in Normandy. Called 'le
Meschin, de Briquessart".

Earl of Chester in 1120. Lord of Cumberland. Vicomte of Bayeux in
Normandy. In 1124 commander of the Royal Forces in Normandy. Called 'le
Meschin, de Briquessart".
1054 - ~1075 Maud D'AVRANCHES 21 21 Lucia DE MERCIA 1124 - 1189 Maud Fitzrobert 65 65 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Countess 1025 - 1066 Richard D'AVRANCHES 41 41 1021 - ~1075 Alix De Normandie 54 54 1043 - ~1100 Emma DE CONTEVILLE 57 57 1017 - 1150 Ranulph De Meschines 133 133 0991 - ~1050 Ancitel (Anschlel) De Bayeux 59 59 Viscount Bessin

Viscount Bessin
UNKNOWN Unknown 1001 - 1028 Richard De Normandie 27 27 Name Suffix:<NSFX> III 1000 - ~1050 Concubine of Normandy 50 50 Balso De Bayeux ~0960 - ~1020 Poppa DE BAYEAUX 60 60 0963 - 1027 Richard De Normandie 64 64 Nickname:<NICK> The Good
Name Suffix:<NSFX> II
0982 - 1017 Judith DE BRETAGNE 35 35 23 Aug 923 - 20 Nov 966 Richard De Normandie UNKNOWN Unknown 0893 - 17 Dec 942 William De Normandie Nickname:<NICK> Longsword Sprote DE BRETAGNE 0846 - 0927 Rollo ROGNVADSSON 81 81 0846 - 0942 Popa DE VALOISE 96 96 0830 - 0890 Rognvald Eysteinsson 60 60 Earl of Moera

Earl of Moera
0812 - ~0872 Aseda Rognvaldsson 60 60 0852 - ~0880 UNKNOWN Hubert Count of Senlis 28 28 UNKNOWN Unknown Archibald Harris Laura Burris 1662 - 1724 Claude Gravel 62 62 1668 - 1744 Jeanne Cloutier 76 76 1629 - 1709 Charles Cloutier 80 80 1643 - 1713 Louise Morin 70 70 1616 - 1680 Noel Dit Valcour Morin 64 64 Wheelwright

Wheelwright
1620 - ~1680 Helene DESPORTES 60 60 1594 - 1629 Pierre DESPORTES 35 35 PIERRE DES PORTES,SON OF LOUIS DES PORTES,ATTORNEY AT THE PARLIAMENT OF PARIS,AND OF ANNE DUPOTEAU,FORMALLY SIGNED HIS MARRIAGE CONTRACT ON 13 OF JUNE 1599 WITH GENEVIEVE DUPUY,DAUGHTER OF JEAN BAPTISTE DUPUY AND OF GENEVIE LE CUYER. HE IS TO BE ONE OF THE MEMBERS OF THE FUTURE COMPANY OF THE ONE HUNDRED ASSOCIATES. THIS RECORD WAS TAKEN FROM THE BOOK, YOUR ANCIENT CANADIAN FAMILY TIES PG. 95, AT THE CLAYTON LIBRARY IN HOUSTON,TEXAS.

Emigration: 1614 France
Note: One of 34 people of French origin in Québec at the onset of the English occupation. Left Québec with wife and daughter, returning to France on July 24, 1629. They left when the Kirke* Brothers took Québec. *BIOGRAPHY: Kirke, Sir David, an English merchant and adventurer in Canada. At the outbreak of war between France and England in 1627, Kirke and his four brothers led an attack on Québec that was orginized by a new English company seeking control of the St. Lawrence River fur trade. After completely dominating the river and the Gulf of St. Lawrence for two years, Kirke forced Samuel de Champlain to surrender the starved Québec on July 19, 1629. The city was restored to French rule in 1632. -Copyright 1993 Grolier Electronic Publishing, Inc.

Ancestral File #: 32046

Father: Louis DES PORTES b: ABT 1565
Mother: Anne DUPOTEAU b: ABT 1570

Marriage 1 Françoise LANGLOIS b: ABT 1600 in The Kingdom of France
Married: BEF 1620 in The Kingdom of France 1
Children
1. Hélène DES PORTES b: 7 JUL 1620 in Québec


Sources:

1.Title: Dictionnaire Généalogique des Familles du Québec, des Origines a 1730.
Author: Jetté, Réné
Publication: Québec, Canada: Les Presses de l'Universite de Montreal, 1983.

PIERRE DES PORTES,SON OF LOUIS DES PORTES,ATTORNEY AT THE PARLIAMENT OF PARIS,AND OF ANNE DUPOTEAU,FORMALLY SIGNED HIS MARRIAGE CONTRACT ON 13 OF JUNE 1599 WITH GENEVIEVE DUPUY,DAUGHTER OF JEAN BAPTISTE DUPUY AND OF GENEVIE LE CUYER. HE IS TO BE ONE OF THE MEMBERS OF THE FUTURE COMPANY OF THE ONE HUNDRED ASSOCIATES. THIS RECORD WAS TAKEN FROM THE BOOK, YOUR ANCIENT CANADIAN FAMILY TIES PG. 95, AT THE CLAYTON LIBRARY IN HOUSTON,TEXAS.

Emigration: 1614 France
Note: One of 34 people of French origin in Québec at the onset of the English occupation. Left Québec with wife and daughter, returning to France on July 24, 1629. They left when the Kirke* Brothers took Québec. *BIOGRAPHY: Kirke, Sir David, an English merchant and adventurer in Canada. At the outbreak of war between France and England in 1627, Kirke and his four brothers led an attack on Québec that was orginized by a new English company seeking control of the St. Lawrence River fur trade. After completely dominating the river and the Gulf of St. Lawrence for two years, Kirke forced Samuel de Champlain to surrender the starved Québec on July 19, 1629. The city was restored to French rule in 1632. -Copyright 1993 Grolier Electronic Publishing, Inc.

Ancestral File #: 32046

Father: Louis DES PORTES b: ABT 1565
Mother: Anne DUPOTEAU b: ABT 1570

Marriage 1 Françoise LANGLOIS b: ABT 1600 in The Kingdom of France
Married: BEF 1620 in The Kingdom of France 1
Children
1. Hélène DES PORTES b: 7 JUL 1620 in Québec


Sources:

1.Title: Dictionnaire Généalogique des Familles du Québec, des Origines a 1730.
Author: Jetté, Réné
Publication: Québec, Canada: Les Presses de l'Universite de Montreal, 1983.
~1600 - ~1650 Genevieve Dupuy 50 50 1586 - 1639 Claude Dit Valcour Morin 53 53 Occupation: Seigneur De St Luc

Occupation: Seigneur De St Luc
1594 - 1640 Jeanne MOREAU 46 46 ~1548 - ~1600 Louis DES PORTES 52 52 ~1552 - ~1599 Anne du Poteau 47 47 ~1550 - ~1600 Jean Baptiste DUPUY 50 50 ~1560 - ~1610 Geneviève LE CUYER 50 50 1590 - 1677 Zacharie Cloutier 87 87 Zacharie Cloutier married Xainte (Sainte) DuPont, widow of MichelLermusier, in Mortagne, Pershe, France in St Jean Parish in 1613.
In 1634, Robert Gifford began gathering people from the area of Perche for colonizing New France and in particular Beauport in the Quebec Province where he was Seigneur. He made an agreement with Zacharie Cloutier and Jean Guyon de Bussion Senior to go with to New France and in return they would receive a grant of arriere-fief at Beauport, New France. Each man took one son to help clear the land and do the other work involved in settling in a new land. The agreement was signed on March 14, 1634.

Zacharie, Xainte and five children arrived from France on August 8, 1634.
he children were: Zacharie; Jean; Charles; Anne and Louise. They lived at Gifford Manor until they had built their own home. Zacharie received full possession of his land on February 3, 1637. Apparently the Cloutiers were energetic workers putting in long hours each day.
Zacharie and his family remained at Beauport until he sold the land on December 20, 1670 to Nicolas Dupont. Zacharie had received a land grant on July 15, 1652 at Chateau Richer in the Quebec Province from Governor De Lauson. He became established at Chateau Richer and remained there with his family.

Zacharie was buried at Chateau Richer on September 17, 1677. Xainte was buried there on July 14, 1680.
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Zacharie Cloutier, master carpenter, pioneer at Beauport and originally from Saint Jean Baptiste de Mortagne in Perche. He was born in 1590 and died at Chateau Richer on September 17, 1677.

Having married Xainte Dupont on July 18, 1616, Cloutier entered into an undertaking at Mortagne with Robert Giffard, the seigneur of Beauport on 14 March 1634; by the terms of this agreement he was to come to Canada that same year with his fellow countryman Jean Guyon Du Buisson (9th great grandfather of Doris Jane Cyr and 11th great grandfather of DorisJane Smith-Thomas) and he received at the same time the grant of an arriere-fief at Beauport. The two settlers took formal possession of their lands on 3 February 1637. The previous year, if not before, their families had joined them in Canada, for the two households figure in the marriage contract of Robert Drouin and Anne Cloutier on 27 July 1636.

Cloutier's holdings, the fief of La Clouterie (or La Cloutiererie) brought him into conflict with his neighbor Guyon and with Giffard, his
seigneur. He sold it to Nicolas Dupont de Neuville on 20 December 1670 in order to go and settle at Chateau Richer, where he had already
received a grant of land from Governor Jean de Lauson on 15 July 1652. Zacharie Cloutier brought up five children; he appears to be the ancestor of all the Cloutiers in Canada. He signed himself with a mark shaped like an axe.

From Dictionary of Canadian Biography, Vol I

Zacharie Cloutier married Xainte (Sainte) DuPont, widow of MichelLermusier, in Mortagne, Pershe, France in St Jean Parish in 1613.
In 1634, Robert Gifford began gathering people from the area of Perche for colonizing New France and in particular Beauport in the Quebec Province where he was Seigneur. He made an agreement with Zacharie Cloutier and Jean Guyon de Bussion Senior to go with to New France and in return they would receive a grant of arriere-fief at Beauport, New France. Each man took one son to help clear the land and do the other work involved in settling in a new land. The agreement was signed on March 14, 1634.

Zacharie, Xainte and five children arrived from France on August 8, 1634.
he children were: Zacharie; Jean; Charles; Anne and Louise. They lived at Gifford Manor until they had built their own home. Zacharie received full possession of his land on February 3, 1637. Apparently the Cloutiers were energetic workers putting in long hours each day.
Zacharie and his family remain
~1596 - 1681 Xainte Du Pont 85 85 1569 - 1605 Paul - Michael Du Pont 36 36 ~1540 - ~1600 Denis Du Pont 60 60 ~1543 - ~1600 Xaintine Aubry 57 57 ~1564 - 1634 Denis Cloutier 70 70 Denis Cloutier, father of Zacherie, was buried in the church of St Jean in France.

His brother Roullin (Rauol, Raoullin) is the only known member of Denis'family. He resided in Loyse, Persche France. He was a ropemaker in that town. Roullin married Martine Laigneau and they are known to have had several children but no information about them has survived. Roullin died before June 1619, an apparent victim of homicide.

An additional unnamed child of Denis was buried in the church of St Jean on March 3, 1635.

Denis and his wife Renee Briere were the 9th great grandparents of Doris Jane Cyr and the 11th great grandparents of Doris Jane Smith-Thomas.

Denis Cloutier, father of Zacherie, was buried in the church of St Jean in France.

His brother Roullin (Rauol, Raoullin) is the only known member of Denis'family. He resided in Loyse, Persche France. He was a ropemaker in that town. Roullin married Martine Laigneau and they are known to have had several children but no information about them has survived. Roullin died before June 1619, an apparent victim of homicide.

An additional unnamed child of Denis was buried in the church of St Jean on March 3, 1635.

Denis and his wife Renee Briere were the 9th great grandparents of Doris Jane Cyr and the 11th great grandparents of Doris Jane Smith-Thomas.

Denis Cloustier, menuisier et fabricant de câbles, et son épouse Renée Brière habitent au Perche lorsque leur fils aîné Zacharie
naît en 1590; le couple Cloustier-Brière eut huit autres enfants.
1570 - 1608 Renee Briere 38 38 1544 - ~1600 Nicholas Cloutier 56 56 UNKNOWN Unknown ~1537 - ~1587 Denis Briere 50 50 ~1580 - 1640 Jeanne (dit Gauthier) Rahir 60 60 ~0290 Theodora MAXIMIANUS 21 Jul 250 - 0310 UNKNOWN Maximian Emperor of ROME Roman emperor with Diocletian from AD 286 to 305

Roman emperor with Diocletian from AD 286 to 305
~0227 - 0283 MARCUS AURELIUS CARUS Emperior 56 56 20 Apr 121 - 17 Mar 180 Marcus Aurelius Antonius Emperor Nickname:<NICK> Augustus BRUTTIA CRISPINA 0100 - 0161 JULIANUS CALPURNIUS PISO 61 61 D. Deceased LUCILLA DOMITIA TRAJANUS 1819 - 1861 Albert Augustus Charles Saxe Coburg Gotha 42 42 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Prince
Albert, called the Prince Consort, was the husband of Queen VICTORIA of Britain. The son of the Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, he was born on Aug. 26, 1819, near Coburg, Bavaria. He married the young Victoria in 1840. As her closest advisor, Albert exercised a restraining influence on the impulsive queen, especially in political matters. Among the political leaders of the period, Albert worked well with Sir Robert PEEL but quarreled frequently with Viscount PALMERSTON. In the TRENT AFFAIR of 1861 the prince actually moderated the hostility of Palmerston's government toward the United States.

Albert was a patron of the arts and sciences and one of the organizers of the Great Exhibition of 1851. His zeal for public moralism in many ways set the tone of mid-Victorian England. Albert's death on Dec. 14, 1861, partly the result of overwork, deeply affected Victoria, who went into seclusion for several years.


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Constantine the Ursurper Defeated 411 Roman Empire

EVENT: Augustus of the Roman Empire Appointed 421 Ravenna, Italy
Constantine the Ursurper Defeated 411 Roman Empire

EVENT: Augustus of the Roman Empire Appointed 421 Ravenna, Italy
Constantine the Ursurper Defeated 411 Roman Empire

EVENT: Augustus of the Roman Empire Appointed 421 Ravenna, Italy
Constantine the Ursurper Defeated 411 Roman Empire
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Event: of King Ataulf of the Visogoths widowed 415 Barcelona - assassinated
Event: of General Constantius widowed 421 Roman Empire
Event: Roman Empire for Valentinian III Regent BET 425 AND 444 Roman Empire
Event: Valentinian III Roman Emperor Mother of 419 Roman Empire
Event: half-brother, Honorius Emperor of Rome Returned to BET 415 AND 417 Roman Empire

Event: of Alaric of the Visigoths Prisoner BET 410 AND 414 Southern Italy
Event: of King Ataulf of the Visogoths widowed 415 Barcelona - assassinated
Event: of General Constantius widowed 421 Roman Empire
Event: Roman Empire for Valentinian III Regent BET 425 AND 444 Roman Empire
Event: Valentinian III Roman Emperor Mother of 419 Roman Empire
Event: half-brother, Honorius Emperor of Rome Returned to BET 415 AND 417 Roman Empire

Event: of Alaric of the Visigoths Prisoner BET 410 AND 414 Southern Italy
Event: of King Ataulf of the Visogoths widowed 415 Barcelona - assassinated
Event: of General Constantius widowed 421 Roman Empire
Event: Roman Empire for Valentinian III Regent BET 425 AND 444 Roman Empire
Event: Valentinian III Roman Emperor Mother of 419 Roman Empire
Event: half-brother, Honorius Emperor of Rome Returned to BET 415 AND 417 Roman Empire

Event: of Alaric of the Visigoths Prisoner BET 410 AND 414 Southern Italy
Event: of King Ataulf of the Visogoths widowed 415 Barcelona - assassinated
Event: of General Constantius widowed 421 Roman Empire
Event: Roman Empire for Valentinian III Regent BET 425 AND 444 Roman Empire
Event: Valentinian III Roman Emperor Mother of 419 Roman Empire
Event: half-brother, Honorius Emperor of Rome Returned to BET 415 AND 417 Roman Empire
0317 - 0361 Constantius II Roman Emperor 44 44 Flavius Julius Constantius II

EVENT: Died on march to punish Julian, who had been proclaimed Emperor by his soldiers.

Death: 361 6 5 3 4 of Died on march to punish Julian, who had been proclaimed Emperor by his soldiers.
_FA1: Known as Constantius II, reigned as Emperor 337-361. 5 3 4
_FA2: Named caesar (333), upon father's death became joint emperor with his brothers. 5 3 4
_FA3: Appointed ruler in the East, 335. 5 3 4
_FA4: 337 Received Thrace, Macedonia, Greece, Asia & Edypt as his portion of the Empire. 5 3 4
_FA5: Had many conflicts with the Persians, disastrously defeated by them in 348. 5 3 4
_FA6: 351 After defeat of Magnentius, became sole ruler. 5 3 4
_FA7: 355 Appointed Julian as caesar in Gaul. 5 3 4
_FA8: Died on march to punish Julian, who had been proclaimed Emperor by his soldiers.

Flavius Julius Constantius II

EVENT: Died on march to punish Julian, who had been proclaimed Emperor by his soldiers.

Death: 361 6 5 3 4 of Died on march to punish Julian, who had been proclaimed Emperor by his soldiers.
_FA1: Known as Constantius II, reigned as Emperor 337-361. 5 3 4
_FA2: Named caesar (333), upon father's death became joint emperor with his brothers. 5 3 4
_FA3: Appointed ruler in the East, 335. 5 3 4
_FA4: 337 Received Thrace, Macedonia, Greece, Asia & Edypt as his portion of the Empire. 5 3 4
_FA5: Had many conflicts with the Persians, disastrously defeated by them in 348. 5 3 4
_FA6: 351 After defeat of Magnentius, became sole ruler. 5 3 4
_FA7: 355 Appointed Julian as caesar in Gaul. 5 3 4
_FA8: Died on march to punish Julian, who had been proclaimed Emperor by his soldiers.

Flavius Julius Constantius II

EVENT: Died on march to punish Julian, who had been proclaimed Emperor by his soldiers.

Death: 361 6 5 3 4 of Died on march to punish Julian, who had been proclaimed Emperor by his soldiers.
_FA1: Known as Constantius II, reigned as Emperor 337-361. 5 3 4
_FA2: Named caesar (333), upon father's death became joint emperor with his brothers. 5 3 4
_FA3: Appointed ruler in the East, 335. 5 3 4
_FA4: 337 Received Thrace, Macedonia, Greece, Asia & Edypt as his portion of the Empire. 5 3 4
_FA5: Had many conflicts with the Persians, disastrously defeated by them in 348. 5 3 4
_FA6: 351 After defeat of Magnentius, became sole ruler. 5 3 4
_FA7: 355 Appointed Julian as caesar in Gaul. 5 3 4
_FA8: Died on march to punish Julian, who had been proclaimed Emperor by his soldiers.

Flavius Julius Constantius II

EVENT: Died on march to punish Julian, who had been proclaimed Emperor by his soldiers.

Death: 361 6 5 3 4 of Died on march to punish Julian, who had been proclaimed Emperor by his soldiers.
_FA1: Known as Constantius II, reigned as Emperor 337-361. 5 3 4
_FA2: Named caesar (333), upon father's death became joint emperor with his brothers. 5 3 4
_FA3: Appointed ruler in the East, 335. 5 3 4
_FA4: 337 Received Thrace, Macedonia, Greece, Asia & Edypt as his portion of the Empire. 5 3 4
_FA5: Had many conflicts with the Persians, disastrously defeated by them in 348. 5 3 4
_FA6: 351 After defeat of Magnentius, became sole ruler. 5 3 4
_FA7: 355 Appointed Julian as caesar in Gaul. 5 3 4
_FA8: Died on march to punish Julian, who had been proclaimed Emperor by his soldiers.
UNKNOWN Unknown 27 Feb 273 - 22 May 336 Constantine Roman Emperor Nickname:<NICK> Agustus, The Great
REF: King Arthur, Norma Lorre Goodrich: He built the Church of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem.

REF: King Arthur, Norma Lorre Goodrich: He built the Church of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem.
0289 - 0326 Flavia Maximiana Fausta 37 37 31 Mar 250 - 25 Jul 306 UNKNOWN Clovis Constantius I Name Prefix:<NPFX> Emperor 0248 - 0328 UNKNOWN ST. HELENA 80 80 Nickname:<NICK> Of The Cross 0210 - 0262 COEL COILUS 52 52 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of Colchester
Name Suffix:<NSFX> II
~0200 - Deceased UNKNOWN Eutropius Nickname:<NICK> Dardanian nobleman ~0203 - ~0253 Claudia CRISPINA 50 50 31 Aug 161 - 31 Dec 192 Lucius Aelius Aurelius Commodus Name Prefix:<NPFX> Caesar 26 Apr 121 - 17 Mar 179 Marcus Aurelius Antoniinus Augusta UNKNOWN Name Prefix:<NPFX> Emperor 0125 - 0176 Anna Galeria FAUSTINA 51 51 Nickname:<NICK> The Younger 0086 - 0161 Antonius Pius 75 75 born in 86 AD he was adopted by Emperor Hadrian

NAME T. Aurelius Fulvus Bionius Arrius /Antoninus/


ENCYCLOPÆDIA BRITANNICA
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Antoninus Pius
born Sept. 19, 86, Lanuvium, Latium
died March 7, 161, Lorium, Etruria


Antoninus Pius, marble bust; in the British Museum

in full Caesar Titus Aelius Hadrianus Antoninus Augustus Pius, original name Titus Aurelius Fulvius Boionius Arrius AntoninusRoman emperor from AD 138 to 161. Mild-mannered and capable, he was the fourth of the five good emperors who guided the empire through an 84-year period (96180) of internal peace and prosperity. His family originated in Gaul, and his father and grandfathers had all been consuls.

After serving as consul in 120, Antoninus was assigned by the emperor Hadrian (ruled 117138) to assist with judicial administration in Italy. He governed the province of Asia (c. 134) and then became an adviser to the Emperor. In 138 Antoninus was adopted by Hadrian and designated as his successor. Hadrian specified that two menthe future emperors Marcus Aurelius and Lucius Veruswere to succeed Antoninus. Upon acceding to power, Antoninus persuaded a reluctant Senate to offer the customary divine honours to Hadrian. For this, and possibly other such dutiful acts, he was given the surname Pius by the Senate. When his wife, Faustina, died in late 140 or early 141 he founded in her memory the Puellae Faustinianae, a charitable institution for the daughters of the poor.

References to Antoninus in 2nd-century literature are exceptionally scanty; it is certain that few striking events occurred during his 23-year reign. A rebellion in Roman Britain was suppressed, and in 142 a 36-mile (58-kilometre) garrisoned barriercalled the Antonine Wallwas built to extend the Roman frontier some 100 miles north of Hadrian's Wall (q.v.). Antoninus' armies contained revolts in Mauretania, Germany, Dacia, and Egypt.

The feeling of well-being that pervaded the empire under Antoninus is reflected in the celebrated panegyric by the orator Aelius Aristides in 143144. After Antoninus' death, however, the empire suffered invasion by hostile tribes, followed by severe civil strife.

born in 86 AD he was adopted by Emperor Hadrian

NAME T. Aurelius Fulvus Bionius Arrius /Antoninus/


ENCYCLOPÆDIA BRITANNICA
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Antoninus Pius
born Sept. 19, 86, Lanuvium, Latium
died March 7, 161, Lorium, Etruria


Antoninus Pius, marble bust; in the British Museum

in full Caesar Titus Aelius Hadrianus Antoninus Augustus Pius, original name Titus Aurelius Fulvius Boionius Arrius AntoninusRoman emperor from AD 138 to 161. Mild-mannered and capable, he was the fourth of the five good emperors who guided the empire through an 84-year period (96180) of internal peace and prosperity. His family originated in Gaul, and his father and grandfathers had all been consuls.

After serving as consul in 120, Antoninus was assigned by the emperor Hadrian (ruled 117138) to assist with judicial administration in Italy. He governed the province of Asia (c. 134) and then became an adviser to the Emperor. In 138 Antoninus was adopted by Hadrian and designated as his successor. Hadrian specified that two menthe future emperors Marcus Aurelius and Lucius Veruswere to succeed Antoninus. Upon acceding to power, Antoninus persuaded a reluctant Senate to offer the customary divine honours to Hadrian. For this, and possibly other such dutiful acts, he was given the surname Pius by the Senate. When his wife, Faustina, died in late 140 or early 141 he founded in her memory the Puellae Faustinianae, a charitable institution for the daughters of the poor.

References to Antoninus in 2nd-century literature are exceptionally scanty; it is certain that few striking events occurred during his 23-year reign. A rebellion in Roman Britain was suppressed, and in 142 a 36-mile (58-kilometre) garrisoned barriercalled the Antonine Wallwas built to extend the Roman frontier some 100 miles n
Titus Aurelius Pius Arria Fadilla 0130 - ~0160 Julianus Calpernius Piso 30 30 ~0100 - ~0150 Domitia Lucila TRANJANUS 50 50 0080 - 22 Jul 117 Marcus Ulpius TRANJANUS Event: Emporer of the Roman Empire Acceded 98 to 117 Roman Empire
Event: General of Legion in Lower Germany Appt. BEF 98 Rhineland, Germany

Event: Emporer of the Roman Empire Acceded 98 to 117 Roman Empire
Event: General of Legion in Lower Germany Appt. BEF 98 Rhineland, Germany
~0080 - ~0130 Pompeia Plotina Claudia Piso 50 50 0090 - ~0140 Arrius Antonius Calpernius Piso 50 50 <0100 Boinia Procilla Sevilla 0035 - ~0100 UNKNOWN Maarcus Cocceius Nerva 65 65 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Emperor
Event: Senator of the Roman Empire Elected BEF 96 Rome, Italy
Event: Emporer of the Roman Empire Acceded 96 to 98 Roman Empire

Event: Senator of the Roman Empire Elected BEF 96 Rome, Italy
Event: Emporer of the Roman Empire Acceded 96 to 98 Roman Empire
Mariamne Caecin Arria Nickname:<NICK> The Elder 0035 - 0065 Gaius Calpernius Piso 30 30 Titus Flavius Sabinus Name Suffix:<NSFX> III 0120 - ~0165 Pompeia Plontia PISO 45 45 ~0100 - ~0150 Boionia Procilla of Servilia 50 50 UNKNOWN Unknown 0110 - ~0147 Marcus Ulpius TRAJANUS 37 37 Marcia Unknown 0835 - 0887 Boso II Of PROVENCE 52 52 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King 0025 - 0069 Titus Flavius SABINUS 44 44 Name Suffix:<NSFX> II
Source: Kraentzler 1768.
K: Titus Flavius Sabinus. Long President at Mesia, then Prefect of that
city and later Consul. Slain 69 A.D.

Source: Kraentzler 1768.
K: Titus Flavius Sabinus. Long President at Mesia, then Prefect of that
city and later Consul. Slain 69 A.D.
Julia Sabine Titus Flavius PETRONIUS TERTULLA UNKNOWN 0039 - 0081 Titus Vesparius Of Rome 42 42 Source: Kraentzler 1680, 1690, 1769.
K: Titus/Tite Vesparius/Vespasius, Emperor of Rome. "The Love and Darling of
Mankind." (He had a great PR man).

Source: Kraentzler 1680, 1690, 1769.
K: Titus/Tite Vesparius/Vespasius, Emperor of Rome. "The Love and Darling of
Mankind." (He had a great PR man).
Arricidia Tertulle 0009 - 0079 Flavius Vespasian Emperor of ROME 69 69 Source: Kraentzler 1690, 1769.
K: Flavius Vespasian, Emperor, and Titus Flavius Sabinus Vespasius, Emperor
of Rome.

Source: Kraentzler 1690, 1769.
K: Flavius Vespasian, Emperor, and Titus Flavius Sabinus Vespasius, Emperor
of Rome
0030 - 0054 TIBERIUS CLAUDIUS Emperor of ROME 24 24 1 Aug 0010 Bc - 0054 NERO CLAUDIUS CAESAR AUGUSTUS Emperor of ROME POISONED BY HIS WIFE, AGRIPPINA II

POISONED BY HIS WIFE, AGRIPPINA II
0032 - 0059 OCTAVIA II Claudia 27 27 Nickname:<NICK> THE YOUNGER
Death: 0059 in MURDERED ON ORDER BY HER SON EMPEROR NERO

Death: 0059 in MURDERED ON ORDER BY HER SON EMPEROR NERO
1 Aug 0010 Bc - 0054 CLAUDIUS (TIBERIUS NERO GERMANICUS) Emperor Of Rome POISONED BY HIS WIFE, AGRIPPINA II

POISONED BY HIS WIFE, AGRIPPINA II
0015 - 0059 JULIA AGRIPINNA Ceasar 44 44 Nickname:<NICK> THE YOUNGER
Name Suffix:<NSFX> II
Death: 0059 in MURDERED ON ORDER BY HER SON EMPEROR NERO

Death: 0059 in MURDERED ON ORDER BY HER SON EMPEROR NERO
0038 Bc - 0009 NERO CLAUDIUS Governor Of Gaul Emperor Of Rome D. 0084 Bc Caius Julius Ceasar Name Suffix:<NSFX> III
Death: in Pisa in 84 BC while putting on his shoes
Title: the Praetor
Note: Name Suffix: the Praetor

Death: in Pisa in 84 BC while putting on his shoes
Title: the Praetor
Note: Name Suffix: the Praetor
Aurelia UNKNOWN Caius Julius Ceasar Name Suffix:<NSFX> II Marcia UNKNOWN daughter of Quintus Marcius Rex of the Roman Empire Quintus Marcius Rex Caius Julius Ceasar Name Suffix:<NSFX> I Sextus Julius Ceasar Name Suffix:<NSFX> I Lucius Julius Ceasar Name Suffix:<NSFX> I Numerius Julius Ceasar Lucius Julius Ceasar Iulus Ascanius King Of Alba Longa Aeneas Troy King Of Latium Lavinia Latium D. 1178 Bc Latinus Latium Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Name Suffix:<NSFX> II
D. 1215 Bc Faunus Latium Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Name Suffix:<NSFX> I
Death: 1215 BC
Note: is sometimes identified with Pan or one of the Satyrs

Death: 1215 BC
Note: is sometimes identified with Pan or one of the Satyrs
D. 1257 Bc Picus CRONID Name Prefix:<NPFX> King UNKNOWN Canens Janus Of The Romans UNKNOWN Venila the NYMPH UNKNOWN D. 1286 Bc Cerulus Latium Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Jasius Latium Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Name Suffix:<NSFX> II
Vulcan Latium Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Amnus Latium Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Name Suffix:<NSFX> I
Faunus Latium Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Picus Latium Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Name Suffix:<NSFX> I
Carabanthus Latium Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Jasius Latium Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Combo (Jupiter II) Blascon Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of The Janigenae UNKNOWN Blascon Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of The Janigenae Altheus UNKNOWN Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of The Janigenae D. 1677 Bc THUSCO UNKNOWN Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of The Janigenae Hercules Lybius Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Italy, Gaul, and Spain Dadanim Rodanim DODANIN He is the ancestor of the Thessalonians and those from the Rhodian Isles.

This is the collective name of the people descended from Dodan, who were known to the Greeks as the Donlani, the Dardanians of Asia Minor. They settled initially around the area of Troy, whose coastal regions are known to this day as the Dardanelles. The original progenitor of this people was to be subsequently deified and worshipped as Jupiter Dononaeus. (Here we have a mingling of the names of Japheth and Dodan). The propagators of this cult built the priestly city of Dodona as the chief seat of his worship. Egyptian records tell us that the 'drdny' were allies of the Hitties at the battle of Kadesh. (Internet: www.biblebelievers.org.au/nation01.htm)

He is the ancestor of the Thessalonians and those from the Rhodian Isles.

This is the collective name of the people descended from Dodan, who were known to the Greeks as the Donlani, the Dardanians of Asia Minor. They settled initially around the area of Troy, whose coastal regions are known to this day as the Dardanelles. The original progenitor of this people was to be subsequently deified and worshipped as Jupiter Dononaeus. (Here we have a mingling of the names of Japheth and Dodan). The propagators of this cult built the priestly city of Dodona as the chief seat of his worship. Egyptian records tell us that the 'drdny' were allies of the Hitties at the battle of Kadesh. (Internet: www.biblebelievers.org.au/nation01.htm)
Javan IENAN He is the ancestor of the Greeks and Italics.

The name of Javan's descendants appears in Assyrian documents as the Iamanu, where we are told that they engaged the Assyrians in a major naval battle during the reign of Sargon II (721-705 B.C.). The Archaemenian inscriptions also refer to them as the Yauna. Homer wrote in the Iliad that Iowones (Hebrew Iawan) was the father of the Ionians (Greek Iones); a nation that was later famed in the old world for the high quality of their yarn and bronze vessels. The Hebrews knew the Greek races as the Jevanim (Iewanim). (Internet: www.biblebelievers.org.au/nation01.htm)
He is the ancestor of the Borneo's.

Japheth was the eldest son of Noah, and his descendents were despersed over the European coasts of the Mediterranean and districts adjoining the Black and Caspian Seas, forming what is now called the Indo-European Family of Nations. He had fifteen sons, dividing his share of Europe and Aisa among them.

Literally the progenitor of many nations, all the Indo-European peoples, in fact. (Internet: www.biblebelievers.org.au/nation01.htm)

He is the ancestor of the Greeks and Italics.

The name of Javan's descendants appears in Assyrian documents as the Iamanu, where we are told that they engaged the Assyrians in a major naval battle during the reign of Sargon II (721-705 B.C.). The Archaemenian inscriptions also refer to them as the Yauna. Homer wrote in the Iliad that Iowones (Hebrew Iawan) was the father of the Ionians (Greek Iones); a nation that was later famed in the old world for the high quality of their yarn and bronze vessels. The Hebrews knew the Greek races as the Jevanim (Iewanim). (Internet: www.biblebelievers.org.au/nation01.htm)
He is the ancestor of the Borneo's.

Japheth was the eldest son of Noah, and his descendents were despersed over the European coasts of the Mediterranean and districts adjoining the Black and Caspian Seas, forming what is now called the Indo-European Family of Nations. He had fifteen sons, dividing his share of Europe and Aisa among them.

Literally the progenitor of many nations, all the Indo-European peoples, in fact. (Internet: www.biblebelievers.org.au/nation01.htm)
2158 Bc - 1556 Bc Japheth IAPHED He is the ancestor of the Greeks and Italics.

The name of Javan's descendants appears in Assyrian documents as the Iamanu, where we are told that they engaged the Assyrians in a major naval battle during the reign of Sargon II (721-705 B.C.). The Archaemenian inscriptions also refer to them as the Yauna. Homer wrote in the Iliad that Iowones (Hebrew Iawan) was the father of the Ionians (Greek Iones); a nation that was later famed in the old world for the high quality of their yarn and bronze vessels. The Hebrews knew the Greek races as the Jevanim (Iewanim). (Internet: www.biblebelievers.org.au/nation01.htm)
He is the ancestor of the Borneo's.

Japheth was the eldest son of Noah, and his descendents were despersed over the European coasts of the Mediterranean and districts adjoining the Black and Caspian Seas, forming what is now called the Indo-European Family of Nations. He had fifteen sons, dividing his share of Europe and Aisa among them.

Literally the progenitor of many nations, all the Indo-European peoples, in fact. (Internet: www.biblebelievers.org.au/nation01.htm)

He is the ancestor of the Greeks and Italics.

The name of Javan's descendants appears in Assyrian documents as the Iamanu, where we are told that they engaged the Assyrians in a major naval battle during the reign of Sargon II (721-705 B.C.). The Archaemenian inscriptions also refer to them as the Yauna. Homer wrote in the Iliad that Iowones (Hebrew Iawan) was the father of the Ionians (Greek Iones); a nation that was later famed in the old world for the high quality of their yarn and bronze vessels. The Hebrews knew the Greek races as the Jevanim (Iewanim). (Internet: www.biblebelievers.org.au/nation01.htm)
He is the ancestor of the Borneo's.

Japheth was the eldest son of Noah, and his descendents were despersed over the European coasts of the Mediterranean and districts adjoining the Black and Caspian Seas, forming what is now called the Indo-European Family of Nations. He had fifteen sons, dividing his share of Europe and Aisa among them.

Literally the progenitor of many nations, all the Indo-European peoples, in fact. (Internet: www.biblebelievers.org.au/nation01.htm)
2948 Bc - 1948 Bc UNKNOWN NOAH He was named Noah, meaning "Relief", because his father said, "He will bring us relief from the hard work of farming this ground which God has cursed." At age 500 years, he had his son Shem. Noah, his wife, his 3 sons, and their wives were the only ones who survived the great flood in Noah's Ark. He lived 950 years.

Notes : (Individual note) Source 1: The Book of Mormon which calls his name Noah. Source 2: The Holy Bible calls his name Noah. Source 3: The Book of Jasher: page 9 says the following...IV.13: And the wife of Lamech conceived and bare him a son at that time, at the revolution of the year. IV.14: And Methuselah called his name Noah, saying, The earth was in his days at rest and free from corruption, and Lamech his father called his name Menachem, saying, This one shall comfort us in our works and miserable toil in the earth, which God had cursed. Source 4: The Book of Enoch calls his name Noah. Source 5: The Book of The Secrets of Enoch says he is Noah. Source 6: The Book of Jubilees (or Little Genesis) says he is Noah. Pg 421:IV, 28 (Noah's birth). Pg 422:IV, 33. And in the 25th jubilee Noah took to himself a wife, And her name was 'Emzara, the daughter of Rake'el, the daughter of hid father's brother, in the first year in the fifth week: And in the third year thereof she bare him Shem, in the fifth year thereof she bare him Ham, and in the first year in the sixth week she bare him Japheth. Source 7: The Epic of Gilgamesh (written abt the time of the Tower of Babel). Gilgamesh calls Noah, Utnapishtim (Old Babylonian), in Sumerian he was called Ziusudra. His home town was that of Shurrapak (still in existance, but now known as Farra). The Garden of Eden is referred to as Tammuz (Old Babylonian) and in the Syrian it is referred to as Dumuzi.

Noah and his Sons (Japheth, Shem, and Ham) and their wives, were saved from a flood that covered the earth, because they followed the commandments of God.
He is also known as the angle Gabriel.
Noah is the Patriach of all person that has lived in the earth since his day.

He was named Noah, meaning "Relief", because his father said, "He will bring us relief from the hard work of farming this ground which God has cursed." At age 500 years, he had his son Shem. Noah, his wife, his 3 sons, and their wives were the only ones who survived the great flood in Noah's Ark. He lived 950 years.

Notes : (Individual note) Source 1: The Book of Mormon which calls his name Noah. Source 2: The Holy Bible calls his name Noah. Source 3: The Book of Jasher: page 9 says the following...IV.13: And the wife of Lamech conceived and bare him a son at that time, at the revolution of the year. IV.14: And Methuselah called his name Noah, saying, The earth was in his days at rest and free from corruption, and Lamech his father called his name Menachem, saying, This one shall comfort us in our works and miserable toil in the earth, which God had cursed. Source 4: The Book of Enoch calls his name Noah. Source 5: The Book of The Secrets of Enoch says he is Noah. Source 6: The Book of Jubilees (or Little Genesis) says he is Noah. Pg 421:IV, 28 (Noah's birth). Pg 422:IV, 33. And in the 25th jubilee Noah took to himself a wife, And her name was 'Emzara, the daughter of Rake'el, the daughter of hid father's brother, in the first year in the fifth week: And in the third year thereof she bare him Shem, in the fifth year thereof she bare him Ham, and in the first year in the sixth week she bare him Japheth. Source 7: The Epic of Gilgamesh (written abt the time of the Tower of Babel). Gilgamesh calls Noah, Utnapishtim (Old Babylonian), in Sumerian he was called Ziusudra. His home town was that of Shurrapak (still in existance, but now known as Farra). The Garden of Eden is referred to as Tammuz (Old Babylonian) and in the Syrian it is referred to as Dumuzi.

Noah and his Sons (Japheth, Shem, and Ham) and their wives, were saved from a flood that covered the earth, because they followed the commandments
2950 Bc - Abt 1800 Bc UNKNOWN Emzara (Naamah) UNKNOWN RALTSON 1816 - Deceased Alexander Parker Crittenden UNKNOWN BETENOS Betenos may also have been known as Ashmua

Betenos may also have been known as Ashmua

Betenos may also have been known as Ashmua

Betenos may also have been known as Ashmua
UNKNOWN Barakill Barakiil may also have been called Elishaa

Barakiil may also have been called Elishaa

Barakiil may also have been called Elishaa

Barakiil may also have been called Elishaa
3314 Bc - 2399 Bc UNKNOWN METHUSELAH UNKNOWN EDNA 3378 Bc - 2399 Bc UNKNOWN ENOCH Enoch is also known as Akhnukh

Enoch is also known as Akhnukh
3540 Bc - 2578 Bc UNKNOWN Jarad UNKNOWN BARAKA UNKNOWN RASHUJAL 3605 Bc - 2710 Bc UNKNOWN MUALELETH Malalahel is also known as Mahlil

Malalahel is also known as Mahlil
3675 Bc - 2765 Bc UNKNOWN CAINANN 3769 Bc - 2864 Bc UNKNOWN ENOSH Enos is also known as Yanish

Enos is also known as Yanish
3874 B.c - 2962 Bc UNKNOWN Seth UNKNOWN Akilia 4000 Bc - 3074 Bc UNKNOWN EVE 4004 Bc - 3070 Bc UNKNOWN Adam D. Deceased UNKNOWN CAIN UNKNOWN Abel UNKNOWN LULUWA UNKNOWN NOAM ~0770 UNKNOWN Noah UNKNOWN Mualeleth UNKNOWN Rashujal UNKNOWN Dinah UNKNOWN Danel UNKNOWN EDNA UNKNOWN Japbeh UNKNOWN Ham UNKNOWN Adatoneses UNKNOWN Elishah A descendant of Noah, he was the ancestor of a people who lived near the Mediterranean and were producers of an expensive purple dye valued by the ancient world. (Everyone in the Bible, by William P. Barker, 1966)

He is the ancestor of the Pelopennesians and those from Sicily/Cyprus. (Internet)

He was the ancestor of the Aeolians, and his name constantly appears in Greek history and mythology. Two Greek cities were named after him, namely Elis and Elissus; and a district was named Ellas in his memory. There is also reason to believe that his name is perpetuated in the Greek paradise, the Elysian Fields. The Amarna tablets refer to his descendants as the Alashia, and the Hittites knew them as the Alasiya. Their name also appears in the Ugaritic inscriptions. (Internet: www.biblebelievers.org.au/nation01.htm)

A descendant of Noah, he was the ancestor of a people who lived near the Mediterranean and were producers of an expensive purple dye valued by the ancient world. (Everyone in the Bible, by William P. Barker, 1966)

He is the ancestor of the Pelopennesians and those from Sicily/Cyprus. (Internet)

He was the ancestor of the Aeolians, and his name constantly appears in Greek history and mythology. Two Greek cities were named after him, namely Elis and Elissus; and a district was named Ellas in his memory. There is also reason to believe that his name is perpetuated in the Greek paradise, the Elysian Fields. The Amarna tablets refer to his descendants as the Alashia, and the Hittites knew them as the Alasiya. Their name also appears in the Ugaritic inscriptions. (Internet: www.biblebelievers.org.au/nation01.htm)
UNKNOWN Tarshish He is the ancestor of the Achaians and those from Spain.

The father of the peoples of Tarshish or Tartesis, whose descendants are thought by most to have settled in Spain. The Mediterranean Sea was once known as the Sear of Tarshish, and it is known that the Phoenicians built a class of sailing vessel called a ship of Tarshish. Josephus records the name as Tharsus, and tells us that it used to be the name under which Cilicia was once known, the chief and 'Noblest' city of which was Tarsus. (Internet: www.biblebelievers.org.au/nation01.htm)

He is the ancestor of the Achaians and those from Spain.

The father of the peoples of Tarshish or Tartesis, whose descendants are thought by most to have settled in Spain. The Mediterranean Sea was once known as the Sear of Tarshish, and it is known that the Phoenicians built a class of sailing vessel called a ship of Tarshish. Josephus records the name as Tharsus, and tells us that it used to be the name under which Cilicia was once known, the chief and 'Noblest' city of which was Tarsus. (Internet: www.biblebelievers.org.au/nation01.htm)
UNKNOWN Kittim CETIM He is the ancestor of the Macedonians.

Referred to in the old Phoenician inscriptions as the 'kt' or 'kty,' this people settled on the island of Cyprus. They were to give their name to the ancient Cypriot city of Kition, that is modern Larnaka. This city was known to the Romans as Citium. (Internet: www.biblebelievers.org.au/nation01.htm)

He is the ancestor of the Macedonians.

Referred to in the old Phoenician inscriptions as the 'kt' or 'kty,' this people settled on the island of Cyprus. They were to give their name to the ancient Cypriot city of Kition, that is modern Larnaka. This city was known to the Romans as Citium. (Internet: www.biblebelievers.org.au/nation01.htm)
UNKNOWN Iobaath Tamar from Canaan UNKNOWN Epher ATLAS One of Abraham's grandsons, he was listed in the family genealogy as an ancestor of a desert tribe in Arabia. (Everyone in the Bible, by William P. Barker, 1966)

Ashurbanipal of Assyria recorded the name of Epher's descendants as the Apparu. The city in which they settled still bears the name of their founder, Ghifar. It lies close to Medina. (Internet: www.biblebelievers.org.au/nation01.htm)

One of Abraham's grandsons, he was listed in the family genealogy as an ancestor of a desert tribe in Arabia. (Everyone in the Bible, by William P. Barker, 1966)

Ashurbanipal of Assyria recorded the name of Epher's descendants as the Apparu. The city in which they settled still bears the name of their founder, Ghifar. It lies close to Medina. (Internet: www.biblebelievers.org.au/nation01.htm)

One of Abraham's grandsons, he was listed in the family genealogy as an ancestor of a desert tribe in Arabia. (Everyone in the Bible, by William P. Barker, 1966)

Ashurbanipal of Assyria recorded the name of Epher's descendants as the Apparu. The city in which they settled still bears the name of their founder, Ghifar. It lies close to Medina. (Internet: www.biblebelievers.org.au/nation01.htm)

One of Abraham's grandsons, he was listed in the family genealogy as an ancestor of a desert tribe in Arabia. (Everyone in the Bible, by William P. Barker, 1966)

Ashurbanipal of Assyria recorded the name of Epher's descendants as the Apparu. The city in which they settled still bears the name of their founder, Ghifar. It lies close to Medina. (Internet: www.biblebelievers.org.au/nation01.htm)
Midian Ibn Abraham Note: The founder of the Midianite tribes of Arabs. The Arabian historian, Yakut, tells us that they spoke the Hawil dialect of Arabic, and he also confirms the fact that Midian was the son of Abraham. The tribes of Midian are also known from Egyptian and other sources, Ptolemy, for example, recording their name as Modiana, whilst the ancient pre-Islamic Arab city of Madyan is today known as Magha'ir Shu'aib. (Internet: www.biblebelievers.org.au/nation01.htm)

Note: The founder of the Midianite tribes of Arabs. The Arabian historian, Yakut, tells us that they spoke the Hawil dialect of Arabic, and he also confirms the fact that Midian was the son of Abraham. The tribes of Midian are also known from Egyptian and other sources, Ptolemy, for example, recording their name as Modiana, whilst the ancient pre-Islamic Arab city of Madyan is today known as Magha'ir Shu'aib. (Internet: www.biblebelievers.org.au/nation01.htm)

Note: The founder of the Midianite tribes of Arabs. The Arabian historian, Yakut, tells us that they spoke the Hawil dialect of Arabic, and he also confirms the fact that Midian was the son of Abraham. The tribes of Midian are also known from Egyptian and other sources, Ptolemy, for example, recording their name as Modiana, whilst the ancient pre-Islamic Arab city of Madyan is today known as Magha'ir Shu'aib. (Internet: www.biblebelievers.org.au/nation01.htm)

Note: The founder of the Midianite tribes of Arabs. The Arabian historian, Yakut, tells us that they spoke the Hawil dialect of Arabic, and he also confirms the fact that Midian was the son of Abraham. The tribes of Midian are also known from Egyptian and other sources, Ptolemy, for example, recording their name as Modiana, whilst the ancient pre-Islamic Arab city of Madyan is today known as Magha'ir Shu'aib. (Internet: www.biblebelievers.org.au/nation01.htm)
1992 Bc - 1877 Bc Abraham Ibrahim Departed Haran in abt 2031 [Gen 12:4] to go to the land of Canaan [Gen12:5].

Abraham or Abram, biblical patriarch, according to the Book of Genesis(see 11:27-25:10), progenitor of the Hebrews, who probably lived in theperiod between 2000 and 1500 BC. Abraham is regarded by Muslims, who callhim Ibrahim, as an ancestor of the Arabs through Ishmael. He was onceconsidered a contemporary of Hammurabi, king of Babylonia. Because thebiblical account of his life is based on traditions preserved by oraltransmission rather than by historical records, no biography in thepresent sense can be written.

Originally called Abram, Abraham was the son of Terah, a descendant ofShem, and was born in the city of Ur of the Chaldees, where he marriedhis half sister Sarai, or Sarah. They left Ur with his nephew Lot andLot's family under a divine inspiration and went to Haran. Receiving apromise that God would make him a "great nation," Abram moved on toCanaan, where he lived as a nomad. Famine led him to Egypt, but he wasdriven out for misrepresenting Sarai as his sister. Again in Canaan,after quarrels between Abram and Lot and their herdsmen, they separated,Lot remaining near Sodom and Abram continuing his nomadic life. He laterrescued Lot from the captivity of King Chedorlaomer of Elam and wasblessed by the priest Melchizedek, king of Salem. Then God promised Abrama son by his wife Sarai, repeated his earlier promises, and confirmedthese by a covenant.

When this covenant was later renewed, the rite of circumcision wasestablished, Abram's name became Abraham, and Sarai's became Sarah. Godsubsequently repeated his promise of a son by Sarah by means of visitingangels.

When God informed Abraham that he intended to destroy Sodom and Gomorrah because of the wickedness of their inhabitants, Abraham pleaded with himto spare the cities. Eventually it was agreed that God would spare thecities if he could find only ten righteous men. The ten men could not befound, and God destroyed both cities.

Ishmael, first son of Abraham, whose mother was Hagar, an Egyptian slave,was born when Abraham was 86 years old. Isaac, born to Abraham by Sarahin his 100th year, was the first of his legitimate descendants. Goddemanded that Abraham sacrifice Isaac as a test of faith, but because ofAbraham's unquestioning compliance, God permitted him to spare Isaac andrewarded Abraham with a formal renewal of his promise. After Sarah died,Abraham married Keturah and had six sons by her. He died at the biblicalage of 175 and was buried beside Sarah in the Cave of Machpelah, in whatis now Hebron, West Bank.

Christians, Muslims, and Jews accept Abraham as an epitome of the man ofunswerving faith, a view reflected in the New Testament.
Source: "Abraham," Microsoft(R) Encarta(R) 98 Encyclopedia. (c) 1993-1997Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.

Departed Haran in abt 2031 [Gen 12:4] to go to the land of Canaan [Gen12:5].

Abraham or Abram, biblical patriarch, according to the Book of Genesis(see 11:27-25:10), progenitor of the Hebrews, who probably lived in theperiod between 2000 and 1500 BC. Abraham is regarded by Muslims, who callhim Ibrahim, as an ancestor of the Arabs through Ishmael. He was onceconsidered a contemporary of Hammurabi, king of Babylonia. Because thebiblical account of his life is based on traditions preserved by oraltransmission rather than by historical records, no biography in thepresent sense can be written.

Originally called Abram, Abraham was the son of Terah, a descendant ofShem, and was born in the city of Ur of the Chaldees, where he marriedhis half sister Sarai, or Sarah. They left Ur with his nephew Lot andLot's family under a divine inspiration and went to Haran. Receiving apromise that God would make him a "great nation," Abram moved on toCanaan, where he lived as a nomad. Famine led him to Egypt, but he wasdriven out for misrepresenting Sarai as his sister. Again in Canaan,after quarrels between Abram and Lot and their herds
2042 Bc - 1915 Bc Sarai Sarah bint Haran 1922 Bc - 1742 Bc Issac Ibn Abraham Isaac (Hebrew, "laughter"), Old Testament patriarch, the son of Abraham,half brother of Ishmael, and father of Jacob and Esau. The birth of Isaac was promised (see Genesis 17:19, 21) to Abraham and his wife Sarah, after a long and childless marriage, as a sign that the blessings originally bestowed by God upon Abraham would be continued in Isaac, heir of the Covenant. The events of Isaac's life are recounted in Genesis

The dominant story in the narrative, and one of the most widely knownstories in the Bible, is that of the projected sacrifice of Isaac (seeGenesis 22). According to this account, God tested Abraham's faith byasking him to sacrifice his beloved son. At the last moment, after Godwas convinced of the perfect obedience of both father and son, heaccepted a ram as a substitute for the youth. This story is thought toexpress the Hebrew rejection of human sacrifice, practiced by surrounding nations. The ram is recalled today in synagogue ritual at the solemnblowing of the shofar, or ram's horn, during the Jewish High Holy Days, Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur.

The New Testament alludes to Isaac as a precursor of Christ and of thechurch (see Galatians 3:16, 4:21-31), and the obedience to his father tothe extent of self-sacrifice is associated with that of Christ (seeHebrews 11:17-19). These themes were developed by several of thepatristic writers, and Isaac appears often in Christian art, particularlyin association with the Eucharist.

Archaeologists and biblical scholars have drawn parallels between thebiblical narrative of Isaac and the history of the Semitic tribes.Abraham is thought to represent the nomadic stock out of which the Hebrewand Edomite tribes separated. Isaac is believed to represent the tribesthat joined to form the Hebrew confederacy and to give allegiance to the God, Yahweh, or Jehovah, originally a tribal deity; and Ishmael isbelieved to represent the tribes of Edom. Isaac was a relatively minorfigure compared to the other two great biblical patriarchs, Abraham, hisfather, and Jacob, his son; but a number of the details of the biblical account are believed by scholars to have major symbolic importance.

The story of his birth is believed to be a deliberate attempt by early Hebrew writers to alter the traditions of the Semitic tribes in order tostrengthen adherence to the Hebrew confederacy, a military and political alliance, by suggesting that it had divine inspiration. In making Isaac the legitimate son, and Ishmael the illegitimate son, of their commonancestor, the Hebrews claimed superiority over the independent Edomitetribes. Finally, the rivalry between Isaac's two sons is thought toreflect again the rivalry between Edom and the Hebrews.
Source: "Isaac," Microsoft(R) Encarta(R) 98 Encyclopedia. (c) 1993-1997Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.

Isaac (Hebrew, "laughter"), Old Testament patriarch, the son of Abraham,half brother of Ishmael, and father of Jacob and Esau. The birth of Isaac was promised (see Genesis 17:19, 21) to Abraham and his wife Sarah, after a long and childless marriage, as a sign that the blessings originally bestowed by God upon Abraham would be continued in Isaac, heir of the Covenant. The events of Isaac's life are recounted in Genesis

The dominant story in the narrative, and one of the most widely knownstories in the Bible, is that of the projected sacrifice of Isaac (seeGenesis 22). According to this account, God tested Abraham's faith byasking him to sacrifice his beloved son. At the last moment, after Godwas convinced of the perfect obedience of both father and son, heaccepted a ram as a substitute for the youth. This story is thought toexpress the Hebrew rejection of human sacrifice, practiced by surrounding nations. The ram is recalled today in synagogue ritual at the solemnblowing of the shofar, or ram's horn, during the Jewish High Holy Days, Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur.

The New Testament alludes to Isaac as a precursor of Christ and of th
0585 - 0611 Dode DE HERISTAL 26 26 13 Aug 582 - 16 Aug 641 Arnoul d'Heristal Name Prefix:<NPFX> Bishop Of Metz
IT:Bishop of Metz (c.612-641);
Ruled Austrasia jointly with Pepin I of Landen (622-c.627);
Retired to eremitic life;
Canonized.:IT]

Bishop of Metz ?-641

Arnulf was a powerful Austrasian noble during the time of Mayor Pepin I, and their two children Ansegisel and Begga were married.
According to Frankish myth, Arnulf was the son of Bodigisel, a supposed son of Saint Gendolphus, Bishop of Tongress, and Oda de
Savoy. This bishop was an actual historical figure, the son of Arthemia and Munderic of Vitry. According again to the myths, Munderic
was the son of Cloderic the Paricide, son of the historic Sigisbert the Lame. This Sigisbert was the son of King Childebert of Cologne,
another historical figure that died sometime shortly after 450. He was the suposed son of one Clovis the Riparian who died after 420.

Source: The Imperium at http://www.ghgcorp.com/shetler/oldimp/

IT:Bishop of Metz (c.612-641);
Ruled Austrasia jointly with Pepin I of Landen (622-c.627);
Retired to eremitic life;
Canonized.:IT]

Bishop of Metz ?-641

Arnulf was a powerful Austrasian noble during the time of Mayor Pepin I, and their two children Ansegisel and Begga were married.
According to Frankish myth, Arnulf was the son of Bodigisel, a supposed son of Saint Gendolphus, Bishop of Tongress, and Oda de
Savoy. This bishop was an actual historical figure, the son of Arthemia and Munderic of Vitry. According again to the myths, Munderic
was the son of Cloderic the Paricide, son of the historic Sigisbert the Lame. This Sigisbert was the son of King Childebert of Cologne,
another historical figure that died sometime shortly after 450. He was the suposed son of one Clovis the Riparian who died after 420.

Source: The Imperium at http://www.ghgcorp.com/shetler/oldimp/
0551 - 0588 Bodegeisel Of Aquitaine 37 37 D. 1925 Alexandra UNKNOWN Name Suffix:<NSFX> of Denmark

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0530 - ~0680 Bodegisel Of Aquitaine 150 150 Name Suffix:<NSFX> I
[IT:Bishop of Tongres;
Canonized.:IT]

[IT:Bishop of Tongres;
Canonized.:IT]
0430 - ~0479 Palatina Of Troyer 49 49 D. ~0562 Gallius Magnus Of Troyer 0467 - 27 Nov 511 Clovis UNKNOWN Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Name Suffix:<NSFX> I
Succeeded his father, Childeric I in 481 as Merovingian king. Married (493) the Burgundian princess, Clothilda, youngest of two daughters of Chilperic. Clothilda was of Roman communion and is credited with converting her husband to Christianity in 496. To this point Burgundians were Arians, and Clovis' choice may have been deliberate.

Clovis' conversion won powerful papal and episcopal support and opened the way to wide conquests of the heretic (i.e., Arian) German peoples. He won over the Gallic population by leaving them in posession of their lands and the Oothodox Christian clergy by respecting their creed and their wealth.

Defeated a "Roman" army in 486 at Soissons in Northwest Gaul. During the next 10 years extended his conquests till they touched Brittany and the Loire. In 493 he married a Christian, Clothilda, who soon converted him from pagaism to Nicene Christianity. Remi, bishop and saint, baptized him at Reims before an audience of prelates and notables judiciously invited from all Gaul; and 3000 soldiers followed Clovis to the font. The orthodox population in Visigothic and Burgundian Gaul now looked askance at their Arian rulers, and became the secret or open allies of Clovis, the young Frank king.

Burgundy was conquered (after 500), the Visigoths (Alaric II) were defeated at Voutille, near Pointiers (507), and their whole kingdom north of the Pyrenees (except Septimania and Provence) was subjugated. These conquests were warmly supported by the Gallo-Roman clergy as a religious war. Sigebert, the old king of the Ripurian Franks, had long been an ally of Clovis. He was murdered by his son - at the urging of Clovis, who in turn was murderd allowing Clovis to occupy Cologne and persude the Ripurian chieftains to accept him as their king.

Clovis founded the Church of the Holy Apostles (St. Genevieve) at Paris, and shortly moved his "capital" from Soissons to Paris. He was made honourary consul by the Emperor Anastasius, a proceediung which brought the Franks technically into the Empire.

After the death of Clovis on November 17th, 511: (1) His four sons (Theuderich I, Clodomir, Childebert I and Clothar I [Lothair]) established four capitals - Metz of Austrasia, Soissons of Neustria, Paris and Orleans. Expansion eastward continued along the upper Elbe; Burgundy was added, and the territory of the Ostrogothhs north of the Alps. After a period of ruthless conflict only Clothar I(Lothair) survived, and for a brief time (558-561) the Frankish lands were under one head again, (2) Clothar's division of his lands among his four sons (Chilperich, Sigibert I, Charibert, Dagobert/Guntram) led to a great feud from which three kingdoms emerged: (a) Austrasia (capital Metz)lying to the east and mostly Teutonic; Neustria (capital Soissons)and mostly Gallo-Roman in blood; Burgundy, without a king but joined Neustia for a common ruler. Under Chlothar II, son of Chilperich, all three kingdoms were again united in 613.
0495 - 0509 Cloderic Of Cologne 14 14 Nickname:<NICK> The Parricide
Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Succeeded his father, Childeric I in 481 as Merovingian king. Married (493) the Burgundian princess, Clothilda, youngest of two daughters of Chilperic. Clothilda was of Roman communion and is credited with converting her husband to Christianity in 496. To this point Burgundians were Arians, and Clovis' choice may have been deliberate.

Clovis' conversion won powerful papal and episcopal support and opened the way to wide conquests of the heretic (i.e., Arian) German peoples. He won over the Gallic population by leaving them in posession of their lands and the Oothodox Christian clergy by respecting their creed and their wealth.

Defeated a "Roman" army in 486 at Soissons in Northwest Gaul. During the next 10 years extended his conquests till they touched Brittany and the Loire. In 493 he married a Christian, Clothilda, who soon converted him from pagaism to Nicene Christianity. Remi, bishop and saint, baptized him at Reims before an audience of prelates and notables judiciously invited from all Gaul; and 3000 soldiers followed Clovis to the font. The orthodox population in Visigothic and Burgundian Gaul now looked askance at their Arian rulers, and became the secret or open allies of Clovis, the young Frank king.

Burgundy was conquered (after 500), the Visigoths (Alaric II) were defeated at Voutille, near Pointiers (507), and their whole kingdom north of the Pyrenees (except Septimania and Provence) was subjugated. These conquests were warmly supported by the Gallo-Roman clergy as a religious war. Sigebert, the old king of the Ripurian Franks, had long been an ally of Clovis. He was murdered by his son - at the urging of Clovis, who in turn was murderd allowing Clovis to occupy Cologne and persude the Ripurian chieftains to accept him as their king.

Clovis founded the Church of the Holy Apostles (St. Genevieve) at Paris, and shortly moved his "capital" from Soissons to Paris. He was made honourary consul by the Emperor Anastasius, a proceediung which brought the Franks technically into the Empire.

After the death of Clovis on November 17th, 511: (1) His four sons (Theuderich I, Clodomir, Childebert I and Clothar I [Lothair]) established four capitals - Metz of Austrasia, Soissons of Neustria, Paris and Orleans. Expansion eastward continued along the upper Elbe; Burgundy was added, and the territory of the Ostrogothhs north of the Alps. After a period of ruthless conflict only Clothar I(Lothair) survived, and for a brief time (558-561) the Frankish lands were under one head again, (2) Clothar's division of his lands among his four sons (Chilperich, Sigibert I, Charibert, Dagobert/Guntram) led to a great feud from which three kingdoms emerged: (a) Austrasia (capital Metz)lying to the east and mostly Teutonic; Neustria (capital Soissons)and mostly Gallo-Roman in blood; Burgundy, without a king but joined Neustia for a common ruler. Under Chlothar II, son of Chilperich, all three kingdoms were again united in 613.

Succeeded his father, Childeric I in 481 as Merovingian king. Married (493) the Burgundian princess, Clothilda, youngest of two daughters of Chilperic. Clothilda was of Roman communion and is credited with converting her husband to Christianity in 496. To this point Burgundians were Arians, and Clovis' choice may have been deliberate.

Clovis' conversion won powerful papal and episcopal support and opened the way to wide conquests of the heretic (i.e., Arian) German peoples. He won over the Gallic population by leaving them in posession of their lands and the Oothodox Christian clergy by respecting their creed and their wealth.

Defeated a "Roman" army in 486 at Soissons in Northwest Gaul. During the next 10 years extended his conquests till they touched Brittany and the Loire. In 493 he married a Christian, Clothilda, who soon converted him from pagaism to Nicene Christianity. Remi, bishop and saint, baptized him at Reims before an audience 
Clothilda UNKNOWN Nickname:<NICK> The Great
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess
0436 - 26 Nov 481 Chilperic UNKNOWN Name Suffix:<NSFX> II 0445 - 0509 SIEGBERT Cologne 64 64 Nickname:<NICK> THE LAME
Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Name Suffix:<NSFX> I
Death: 509 in Murdered by Cloderic at instigation of Clovis I King of Franks

Death: 509 in Murdered by Cloderic at instigation of Clovis I King of Franks
0450 - ~0480 Childebert Of Cologne 30 30 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Name Suffix:<NSFX> I
0445 - ~0500 Brunhilda UNKNOWN 55 55 0470 - ~0520 Daugher Of Burgundy UNKNOWN 50 50 0450 - 0504 Chilperich of Burgundy 54 54 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Name Suffix:<NSFX> II
0420 - 0473 Gondioc of Burgundy 53 53 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King 0385 - 0436 Gundicaire (Gundicus ) of Burgundy 51 51 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King 0360 - 0400 Giolahaire Of Burgundy 40 40 0420 - 0450 Clovis Of Cologne 30 30 Nickname:<NICK> the RIPARIAN
Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Note: Historical records indicate him being alive in 420. He was a kinsman of Clovis I, King of the Franks

Note: Historical records indicate him being alive in 420. He was a kinsman of Clovis I, King of the Franks
~0395 - ~0450 Clothilda Of Burgundy 55 55 0370 - 0430 Pharamond UNKNOWN 60 60 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
1st King of France
0386 - ~0450 Argotta UNKNOWN 64 64 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Queen
Argotta Queen of the Salic Franks
Mother of all French Kings
Genebald UNKNOWN Duke of the East Franks 0337 - 0404 Marcomir UNKNOWN 67 67 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duke 0324 - 0378 Clodius UNKNOWN 54 54 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Name Suffix:<NSFX> I
0300 - 0379 Dogobert UNKNOWN 79 79 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Dagobert Genebald UNKNOWN Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duke Salic Franks 0262 - 0358 Genbald UNKNOWN 96 96 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King 0300 - 0379 Dagobert UNKNOWN 79 79 Nickname:<NICK> Mild & Loving
Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
0270 - 0306 Walter UNKNOWN 36 36 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King 0240 - 0298 Clodius UNKNOWN 58 58 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Name Suffix:<NSFX> III
0220 - 0272 Bartherus UNKNOWN 52 52 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King 0200 - 0253 Hilderic UNKNOWN 53 53 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King 0180 - 0213 Sunno UNKNOWN 33 33 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King 0160 - 0186 Farabert UNKNOWN 26 26 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King 0140 - 0166 Clodomir UNKNOWN 26 26 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Name Suffix:<NSFX> IV
0142 - ~0180 Hafilda UNKNOWN 38 38 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess Of Ruglij 0122 - 0149 Marcomir UNKNOWN 27 27 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Name Suffix:<NSFX> IV
0104 - 0128 Odomar UNKNOWN 24 24 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Odomar King of the Franks Made league with,the Romans &,Gauls
0079 - 0114 Richimer UNKNOWN 35 35 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Name Suffix:<NSFX> I
0054 - 0090 Ratherius UNKNOWN 36 36 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King 0029 - 0069 Antenor UNKNOWN 40 40 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Name Suffix:<NSFX> IV
0004 - 0063 Clodomir UNKNOWN 59 59 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Name Suffix:<NSFX> III
0001 Bc - 0050 Marcomir UNKNOWN Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Name Suffix:<NSFX> III
D. 0020 Clodius UNKNOWN Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Name Suffix:<NSFX> II
D. 0011 Bc Francio UNKNOWN Name Prefix:<NPFX> King D. 0039 Bc Antharius UNKNOWN Name Prefix:<NPFX> King D. 0074 Bc CASSANDER UNKNOWN Name Prefix:<NPFX> King D. 0095 Bc MERODOCHUS UNKNOWN Name Prefix:<NPFX> King CLODOMIR UNKNOWN Name Prefix:<NPFX> King 0986 - 1032 Constance TAILLEFER 46 46 1503 - 1 Jan 1558/1559 Christian III King Of DENMARK Ancestral File Number:<AFN> FQ72-KV
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1801 - 1852 Catherine Harris 51 51 References state that the Harris Family are descendants of
Charlemagne

References state that the Harris Family are descendants of
Charlemagne
1765 - Deceased John Hall 1832 - 1883 William Harris 50 50 0625 - 0665 Kunza Of Metz 40 40 UNKNOWN Athildis Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess 1834 - 1906 Orlando Hensley 71 71 County Court Records, volume 7, p. 653 provides the background.
Mary C. Hensly (nee Mary Tyre) vs. Orlando Hensly filed 4 Oct. 1859.
They were married and lived together 20 mo. The defendant took her to
her father's and left her. He drank & wasted estate without
provisions for her. Depositions of Alza-Marie Thomas, Daniel Rufford,
and Joshua Huble in Winchester. Deponant Fieldon Henry moved to
Texas. Deponant George Tyra: "I am the father of Mary C. Hensly. He
brought them to my house one year. ago. He came occasionally to see
them. He went to Irvine and bought his wife a dress but no clothing
for the children." Deponant James Snowden. Would give his wife
$100.00 for divorce. Deponant Robert C. Kennon.
1804 - ~1875 George Tyree 71 71 1749 - 1831 Sarah Owens 82 82 BURIAL: Allegedly buried at the old "Gordon farm" there. William Taylor Gorden allegedly saw Sarah's tombstone in the 1920's while doing some family research. He said the tombstone stated she was born in Ireland. He went back a few years later and the stone was completely plowed under or about to be. She is buried about 5 miles east of Springfield, KY (Clyde Gorden research).
[7-22-2001merge.FTW]

IMM: In 1920, William Taylor Gordon visited the family graveyard, which was on the farm, and found the gravestone of Sarah Owens Gordon, which was the only stone that was readable, and when he was back three years later the graveyard was in ruins.

BURIAL: Allegedly buried at the old "Gordon farm" there. William Taylor Gorden allegedly saw Sarah's tombstone in the 1920's while doing some family research. He said the tombstone stated she was born in Ireland. He went back a few years later and the stone was completely plowed under or about to be. She is buried about 5 miles east of Springfield, KY (Clyde Gorden research).
[7-22-2001merge.FTW]

IMM: In 1920, William Taylor Gordon visited the family graveyard, which was on the farm, and found the gravestone of Sarah Owens Gordon, which was the only stone that was readable, and when he was back three years later the graveyard was in ruins.
1733 - 1834 Hugh Gordon 101 101 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Jr
According to a family history researched and compiled by descendant,Howard G. Orr, Hugh was born in Edinburg, Scotland and his father was Hugh, the 1st who had a large estate in Chancery Court, England.However, information from the LDS Ancestral File, submitted by Larry K. & Marsha L. Isaacs, 106 Ivy Arch, Yorktown, VA, gives his father as James GORDON and his mother Euphin MANSON and that Hugh was born in?Innerness (Inverness?), Scotland. Hugh's family is taken from theAncestral File record.
1707 James Gordon Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sr 1810 - ~1880 Sarah West 70 70 1750 - 1833 Major Jonathon Tipton 82 82 Notes for MAJOR JONATHAN TIPTON:
At this time there seems to be some conflicting stories on Jonathan Tipton.
There is some controversy as to whether Jonathan and Frances, his first
wife, ever divorced. At this time, it appears that he was not and that he
and Kesiah had several children together while unwed.
JONATHAN TIPTON
OVERTON COUNTY
MAJOR
NORTH CAROLINA LINE
$300.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$561.89 AMOUNT RECEIVED
APRIL 10, 1834 PENSION STARTED
AGE84
DIED JANUARY 18, 1833
More About MAJOR JONATHAN TIPTON:
Burial: January 1833
Residence: Overton County, Tennessee
Marriage Notes for JONATHAN TIPTON and FRANCES DAUGHERTY:
It appears that Frances and Jonathan only separated and never attained a legal divorce.
Marriage Notes for JONATHAN TIPTON and KEZIAH ROBERTSON:
In 1783, a charge of Adultery was brought against Jonathan and Keziah.
They were found not guilty. However, no record of marriage has been found
and no record of divorce has come to light regarding Jonathan and Frances.
The relationship between Keziah and Jonathan will remain a mystery.

According to information from The Tipton Family in America

Jonathan was a Brother of Col. John Tipton.
March 17, 1780 Jonathan Tipton was called Major Tipton.
1665 - <1709 Sarah Pearce 44 44 1694 - 1734 Elizabeth Anderson 40 40 1618 - 1688 Edward Tipton 70 70 1895 - 1952 George VI WINDSOR 56 56 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Reign 1936-1952
George VI succeeded to the British throne on the abdication of his brother, EDWARD VIII, in 1936. Born on Dec. 14, 1895, he was the second son of the future George V. In 1923 he married Lady
Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon.

A shy man, George VI struggled successfully to overcome a speech defect and won wide respect for his dedication and courage. During World War II, to encourage morale, he risked his life visiting war zones and recently bombed cities. He also created the George Cross for civilian gallantry, awarding it to the people of Malta for heroism under air attack. He and his consort, Queen Elizabeth, made notable state visits to France (1938), Canada and the United States (1939), and South Africa (1947). The king's frail health was weakened, and his life probably shortened, by his determination to carry on with his public duties despite serious illness. He died on Feb. 6, 1952, and was succeeded by his elder daughter, ELIZABETH II.


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1572 - 1617 Richard Tipton 45 45 Name Suffix:<NSFX> II 1532 - ~1575 Edward Tipton 43 43 Maiden Hancochs of Condover UNKNOWN Unknown 1460 William Tipton UNKNOWN Unknown Margery Hodges GERBERGE UNKNOWN UNKNOWN Unknown 1456 - 1485 Anne NEVILLE 29 29 1385 - Deceased John Tipton 1480 - 1555 Isabel Stewart 75 75 UNKNOWN Unknown UNKNOWN Unknown 1312 - Deceased Peter Detybton UNKNOWN Unknown 1297 - Deceased Anthony Tipton UNKNOWN Unknown UNKNOWN Musgrave lord of Hartle Castle

lord of Hartle Castle
1814 - ~1880 Thomas Hughes 66 66 1813 - ~1883 Elizabeth Fritts 70 70 1808 - 1891 James W. Hensley 83 83 Name Prefix:<NPFX> DR. 0877 - 16 Jun 956 Hugh CAPET Nickname:<NICK> The Great
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Conte Of Paris
1902 - 1980 Chester David Rowland 78 78 1875 - 1930 Robert L Rowland 55 55 1885 - Deceased Ida Mae Dalton 1850 - ~1895 Sam Dalton 45 45 1861 - ~1920 Rebecca Flannery 59 59 have a Rebecca Flannery daughter of Elcanna Flannery and Amanda Manious.

Married (1) Samuel S. Dalton
had Three daughters
Ida born 2/1885 married Robert L. Rowland
Allie born 4/1888 married John Wesley Hartsock
Emily Dalton born 1/1891, married Robert York

Rebecca married John Holcomb about 1896,

Samuel Dalton died some time between 1891 and 1895.

John Wesley Hartsock was the son of Peter B. Hartsock and Margaret Connor, Margaret Connor was the daughter of William Connor and Permelia Spence, they had another daughter Mollie Connor who Married John Ransom Rowland.

Permelia Spence is my grandfather's sister, so keep in touch, you may just be a cousin of mine.

Tony Spence
11920 Dowling Lane
Jacksonville, Florida 32246
WEB SITE: www.hwspence.com


----- Original Message -----
From: Clyde Rowland
To: hwspence@@mediaone.net
Sent: Friday, January 04, 2002 9:20 AM
Subject: Flanary / Mainous connection


I have a Rebecca Flannery that married a Sam Dalton.  I don't know much about them except they has a daughter named Ida Dalton born 2/28/1885 in KY.  Ida was my gggrandmother.  The only reason I wonder if you have any records of her is she was buried in the Mainous "Burying Ground"  Could she have been a second wife to Lazarous or did he have any brothers.  I don't know anything about Sam Dalton but I am pretty sure he was Ida's father.

Any information would be appreciated.
Thanks
Clyde Rowland

have a Rebecca Flannery daughter of Elcanna Flannery and Amanda Manious.

Married (1) Samuel S. Dalton
had Three daughters
Ida born 2/1885 married Robert L. Rowland
Allie born 4/1888 married John Wesley Hartsock
Emily Dalton born 1/1891, married Robert York

Rebecca married John Holcomb about 1896,

Samuel Dalton died some time between 1891 and 1895.

John Wesley Hartsock was the son of Peter B. Hartsock and Margaret Connor, Margaret Connor was the daughter of William Connor and Permelia Spence, they had another daughter Mollie Connor who Married John Ransom Rowland.

Permelia Spence is my grandfather's sister, so keep in touch, you may just be a cousin of mine.

Tony Spence
11920 Dowling Lane
Jacksonville, Florida 32246
WEB SITE: www.hwspence.com


----- Original Message -----
From: Clyde Rowland
To: hwspence@@mediaone.net
Sent: Friday, January 04, 2002 9:20 AM
Subject: Flanary / Mainous connection


I have a Rebecca Flannery that married a Sam Dalton.  I don't know much about them except they has a daughter named Ida Dalton born 2/28/1885 in KY.  Ida was my gggrandmother.  The only reason I wonder if you have any records of her is she was buried in the Mainous "Burying Ground"  Could she have been a second wife to Lazarous or did he have any brothers.  I don't know anything about Sam Dalton but I am pretty sure he was Ida's father.

Any information would be appreciated.
Thanks
Clyde Rowland
1806 - 1890 Santford Sanphred Roland Rowland 83 83 AKA Sanphred Roland

In the 1840 Lee Co VA Census page 91 Sanphred Roland- Number of free white males under 5 =1; number of free white males over 5 and less than 10 is 3; number of males over 30 and less than 40 is 1.
Also worth noting in this Census there was a nancy Roland page 123 and Peter Roland page 125.  Info on Nancy is as follows free white males between the age of 20-30 = 1 and 1 female between the age of 50-60.  Total of 4 people. 
Info on Peter Roland males less that 5 years of age =2; males between 15-20 = 1 ; males between 40-50=1; Females between 5-10=2; females between the age of 10-15 is 2; females between 30-40 is 1. Total of 9 people

Sanford Rowland was listed in the Lee Co Virginia Census in 1840.  They left Va in 1847 and settled near the head of the Betty Bowman Branch in Osley Co, KY.  Sanford bought each of his sons 100 acres of land as they became of age.  The Rowlands had a very large apple orchard and were very mechanically inclined.  They designed adn built automatic machines to peel the apples and made their own caastings from an iron ore pit on their property (plow shares, sledges, axes, and other metal tools.  There may have been other children born between Alfred and Ade that died.  It may be that a child died after an illness suffered on the way to Magoffin County, the reason that they stopped in Owsley Co.  Read a letter from Clayton Rowland in 1978.
In the 1870 Census Sanford and Catherine were both 63 years old and living with them were Joseph Tirey age 17 and Jane E Thomas age 11.

AKA Sanphred Roland

In the 1840 Lee Co VA Census page 91 Sanphred Roland- Number of free white males under 5 =1; number of free white males over 5 and less than 10 is 3; number of males over 30 and less than 40 is 1.
Also worth noting in this Census there was a nancy Roland page 123 and Peter Roland page 125.  Info on Nancy is as follows free white males between the age of 20-30 = 1 and 1 female between the age of 50-60.  Total of 4 people. 
Info on Peter Roland males less that 5 years of age =2; males between 15-20 = 1 ; males between 40-50=1; Females between 5-10=2; females between the age of 10-15 is 2; females between 30-40 is 1. Total of 9 people

Sanford Rowland was listed in the Lee Co Virginia Census in 1840.  They left Va in 1847 and settled near the head of the Betty Bowman Branch in Osley Co, KY.  Sanford bought each of his sons 100 acres of land as they became of age.  The Rowlands had a very large apple orchard and were very mechanically inclined.  They designed adn built automatic machines to peel the apples and made their own caastings from an iron ore pit on their property (plow shares, sledges, axes, and other metal tools.  There may have been other children born between Alfred and Ade that died.  It may be that a child died after an illness suffered on the way to Magoffin County, the reason that they stopped in Owsley Co.  Read a letter from Clayton Rowland in 1978.
In the 1870 Census Sanford and Catherine were both 63 years old and living with them were Joseph Tirey age 17 and Jane E Thomas age 11.

AKA Sanphred Roland

In the 1840 Lee Co VA Census page 91 Sanphred Roland- Number of free white males under 5 =1; number of free white males over 5 and less than 10 is 3; number of males over 30 and less than 40 is 1.
Also worth noting in this Census there was a nancy Roland page 123 and Peter Roland page 125.  Info on Nancy is as follows free white males between the age of 20-30 = 1 and 1 female between the age of 50-60.  Total of 4 people. 
Info on Peter Roland males less that 5 years of age =2; males between 15-20 = 1 ; males between 40-50=1; Females between 5-10=2; females between the age of 10-15 is 2; females between 30-40 is 1. Total of 9 people

Sanford Rowland was listed in the Lee Co Virginia Census in 1840.  They left Va in 1847 and settled near the head of the Betty Bowman Branch in Osley Co, KY.  Sanford bought each of his sons 100 acres of land as they bec
1806 - 1890 Catherine "Wadel" Waddle 83 83 0012 - 0041 Caligula CAESAR 28 28 1809 - 1900 John Tirey 91 91 Ref 1860 Owsley co census:
#260
John Tyra 52 TN
Juliann 32 TN
Richard 19 TN
Mary 10 Ky
David 8 Ky
Joseph 6 Ky
Jesse 4 Ky
Margaret 2 Ky
Ruben 15 Ky

Ref 1860 Owsley co census:
#260
John Tyra 52 TN
Juliann 32 TN
Richard 19 TN
Mary 10 Ky
David 8 Ky
Joseph 6 Ky
Jesse 4 Ky
Margaret 2 Ky
Ruben 15 Ky
1828 - 1900 Julia Ann Blevins 72 72 1778 - 1830 Eleanor Remy 52 52 Richard of Courteenhall Lane 16 Jan 1743/1744 - 1816 William Remy 1753 - 1818 Enoch McCarty 64 64 Boson De Tuscany Name Prefix:<NPFX> Marquis 1700 - 1786 Peter Brickey 86 86 Found he came to US from France abt 1685. He was a Huganot.


Notes

1 John Brickey, Sr was the first and only Brickey progenitor to cometoAmerica, landing first in South Carolina around 1680. His last namewasspelled "DeBrique or Briquette." This was later changed to"Brickey"because it was the American pronunciation. John stayed forabout a yearin South Carolina and they went to Maryland. He leftFrance during theSt. Bartholomew Massacre in 1685. According to theBrickey records, "thestreets ran red with Huguenot blood." John madehis escape with hisfamily and migrated down to Westmoreland County,Virginia around the year1710.

Found he came to US from France abt 1685. He was a Huganot.


Notes

1 John Brickey, Sr was the first and only Brickey progenitor to cometoAmerica, landing first in South Carolina around 1680. His last namewasspelled "DeBrique or Briquette." This was later changed to"Brickey"because it was the American pronunciation. John stayed forabout a yearin South Carolina and they went to Maryland. He leftFrance during theSt. Bartholomew Massacre in 1685. According to theBrickey records, "thestreets ran red with Huguenot blood." John madehis escape with hisfamily and migrated down to Westmoreland County,Virginia around the year1710.
1672 - 1738 Catherine Asbury 66 66 1600 - 1670 Pierre Remy 70 70 0230 - 0317 UNKNOWN Dagobert I 87 87 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King D. 0306 UNKNOWN Walter Name Prefix:<NPFX> King 1491 - 1556 Didier Remy 65 65 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir
Note: Didier was enobled on 13-Sept-1554. Didier Remy's ARMS are listed as: "D'OR ALA FANSENT D'GUEULES ACCOMPAGNE AU TROIC MULLETES DE SABLE." (A gold field crossed by a red bar, 3 blackbirds, 2CT1.)

Note: Didier was enobled on 13-Sept-1554. Didier Remy's ARMS are listed as: "D'OR ALA FANSENT D'GUEULES ACCOMPAGNE AU TROIC MULLETES DE SABLE." (A gold field crossed by a red bar, 3 blackbirds, 2CT1.)

Note: Didier was enobled on 13-Sept-1554. Didier Remy's ARMS are listed as: "D'OR ALA FANSENT D'GUEULES ACCOMPAGNE AU TROIC MULLETES DE SABLE." (A gold field crossed by a red bar, 3 blackbirds, 2CT1.)

Note: Didier was enobled on 13-Sept-1554. Didier Remy's ARMS are listed as: "D'OR ALA FANSENT D'GUEULES ACCOMPAGNE AU TROIC MULLETES DE SABLE." (A gold field crossed by a red bar, 3 blackbirds, 2CT1.)
1500 - 1570 Marchioness De Buscancy 70 70 Beatrix was declared the last living relative to the French Queen...(our tie to royalty) She inherited much wealth and property shortly after she married George.
There is a two hundred-year gap between Beatrix and the next in line, The Marchioness de Buscany (Buzancy) who died in 1357.

Beatrix was declared the last living relative to the French Queen...(our tie to royalty) She inherited much wealth and property shortly after she married George.
There is a two hundred-year gap between Beatrix and the next in line, The Marchioness de Buscany (Buzancy) who died in 1357.
1799 - ~1875 William Williams 76 76 ~1804 - ~1880 Charlotte Finney 76 76 1833 - ~1900 America McGuire 67 67 1901 - 1981 Mary Belle Lucas 80 80 Catherine Williams Living Rowland Living Roy 30 Jan 1613/1614 - 1675 Thomas Smith Rolfe Living Roy 1710 - 1787 Darby McCarty 77 77 1718 - 1792 Hannah Richardson 74 74 1737 - 1802 James McCarty 64 64 1738 - Deceased Mary McCarty 1743 - Deceased Sarah McCarty 1745 - Deceased Rachel McCarty 1750 - Deceased Hannah McCarty 1756 - Deceased Johathan McCarty 1759 - Deceased Benjamin McCarty 1891 - Deceased Lucy Lucas 1892 - Deceased Green Lucas 1897 - 1980 Martha Lucas 83 83 1908 - Deceased Molly Lucas Geneva Rowland Living Rowland Living Rowland Living Rowland Carlos Rowland D. Deceased Minnie Lou Rowland 1670 - 1716 Timothy McCarty 46 46 His Father was Darby McCarty and he had a son named Darby McCarty born in Ireland in 1716

His Father was Darby McCarty and he had a son named Darby McCarty born in Ireland in 1716
Living Rowland Living Rowland 1831 - Deceased Martin W. Rowland 0030 - 0054 Tiberius Claudius Caesar BRITANNICUS 24 24 Emperor of Rome

Britannicus was supposedly the son of Claudius, when actually the result of an incestuous relationship between Caligula and his sister Julia Agrippina "the younger". That she had incestuous relations with her brother is well recorded. Shockinging enough, these incestuous relations happened at least once in public where Caligula had sexual relations with his relatives at a banquet. See Seutonius and Tacitus. -- Jean Coeur de Lapin

Tacitus does relate that Claudius had planned to send Britannicus to Britain with relative of Caractacus for his own protection as the he did not feel that any of his children would be safe in Rome. Britannicus refused and was later killed

Emperor of Rome

Britannicus was supposedly the son of Claudius, when actually the result of an incestuous relationship between Caligula and his sister Julia Agrippina "the younger". That she had incestuous relations with her brother is well recorded. Shockinging enough, these incestuous relations happened at least once in public where Caligula had sexual relations with his relatives at a banquet. See Seutonius and Tacitus. -- Jean Coeur de Lapin

Tacitus does relate that Claudius had planned to send Britannicus to Britain with relative of Caractacus for his own protection as the he did not feel that any of his children would be safe in Rome. Britannicus refused and was later killed
1845 - Deceased Abraham Z Rowland 1847 - Deceased William S Rowland 1803 Michael Rowland 1805 Ryland Rowland 1804 - Deceased Rememberance Rowland 1867 - 1948 William Henry Rowland 81 81 1888 - Deceased John Will Lamb 1925 Dallas Vernon Lamb 1862 - Deceased John Rowland 1877 - Deceased Charlotte Rowland 1907 - Deceased Tommie Rowland 1770 - Deceased Jordon Gordon 1772 Dorcus Gordon 1774 Frances Gordon 0251 - 0337 UNKNOWN Clodomir IV 86 86 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King 0324 - 0389 Clodius DAGOBERT 65 65 0340 - 0379 UNKNOWN DAGOBERT 39 39 Francs, Dagobert II Salic Duc
Birth : BEF 340
Death : 379
Gender: Male
Parents:
Father: Francs, Genebald I Salic Duc

Family:
Children:
Francs, Clodius I Salic Duc
D. 0272 UNKNOWN BARTHERUS Name Prefix:<NPFX> King 1711 - Deceased Elizabeth Remy D. 0360 UNKNOWN Hastila Name Prefix:<NPFX> Queen 1655 - 1706 Henry Asbury 51 51 6 Mar 1701/1702 - 1765 Field Jefferson ~1477 - 1550 John Lister 73 73 1677 - 13 Feb 1729/1730 Captain Thomas Jefferson 1632 UNKNOWN Mary 1656 Mary Asbury 1740 - 1780 John Rowland 40 40 Note:
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Ann FBowles8212aol.com 99
WILL: 5-7-1780, John Rowland, of Henry Co., VA
To my brother Mickael Rowland's eldest son William Rowland, one cow and calf.
To Michael Rowland, brother of said Michael, 1 sh. and no more. To
my brother George Rowland, all my right to a tract I formerly
obtained a deed of trust from George Lamkin, lying on
Marrowbone Creek.
To John Palfree, all my right to a survey whereon he now lives,
together with my wearing apparel. My whole estate be dept
together, creditors allowed three years or longer to bring in
their accounts.
To my wife Mary, out of the profits of my estate 200 lbs. annually,
but should the currency of the money rise in value then a
proper deduction to be made.
To Obedience Ryan, wife of Philip Ryan, in considerstion of my
wife's standing to this my last will, one Negro girl Phillis.
To George Rowland Jr. and William Rowland, sons of Gilbert Rowland,
each of them 1/6 part of the net proceeds annualy after
paying taxes, clothing the Negroes, corn, meat, stock of all
kinds, my just debts and the clothing and education of
Garland Akin excepted.
To the two sons of Joshua Bowles, dec'd, 199 lb. each for their
education to be paid to their mother Sarah Bowles or their
trustees.
Legacies heretofore mentioned to be null and void except as to my
said wife after Garland Akin arrives to the age of 21. Then
to Garland Akin one-half of real and personal estate. The
other moity equally divided amongst the youngest sons of all
my brothers' and sisters'sons.
My executors to execute a deed to John Wells for a tract sold him on
Leatherwood Creek, 280 acres conveyed to me by a deed
recorded in the General court from Paul Carrington, Esq.
George Rowland, Jr. to be appointed as clerk for the estate
if agreeable to my executors.
To Mary Isham, wife of James Isham, two cows and calves.
My Negro man Will and his wife Betty be kept together distilling at
the proper season of the year, to wit from the first day of
November to last day of April. Exec: William Tunstall,
Haynes Morgan, Peter Saunders and Josiah Carter, Patrick
Henry, John Fountain, John Salmon to settle with my executors
annually and to be guardians of Garland Akin.
Sig: John Rowland
Wit: Baldwin Rowland, Henry Barsdill, John Salmon Sept 29, 1780,
exibited by William Turnstall and Peter Saunders who gave
bond with John Fountain and George Hairston, their
securities.

Note:
! RW AAA ACA A
REF: Ray Rowland 97
Ann FBowles8212aol.com 99
WILL: 5-7-1780, John Rowland, of Henry Co., VA
To my brother Mickael Rowland's eldest son William Rowland, one cow and calf.
To Michael Rowland, brother of said Michael, 1 sh. and no more. To
my brother George Rowland, all my right to a tract I formerly obtained a deed of trust from George Lamkin, lying on Marrowbone Creek.
To John Palfree, all my right to a survey whereon he now lives, together with my wearing apparel. My whole estate be dept together, creditors allowed three years or longer to bring in their accounts.
To my wife Mary, out of the profits of my estate 200 lbs. annually,but should the currency of the money rise in value then aproper deduction to be made.
To Obedience Ryan, wife of Philip Ryan, in considerstion of my wife's standing to this my last will, one Negro girl Phillis.
To George Rowland Jr. and William Rowland, sons of Gilbert Rowland, each of them 1/6 part of the net proceeds annualy after paying taxes, clothing the Negroes, corn, meat, stock of all  kinds, my just debts and the clothing and education of Garland Akin excepted.
To the two sons of Joshua Bowles, dec'd, 199 lb. each for their education to be paid to their mother Sarah Bowles or their trustees.
Legacies heretofore mentioned to be null and void except as to my said wife after Garland Akin arrives to the age of 21. Then
to Garland Akin one-half of real and personal estate. The other moity equally divided amongst the youngest sons 
1829 Catherine Rowland 1829 Ralph Suit Nancy Wetherington 1261 - 1325 Dinis Portugal 64 64 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King 1534 - 1588 Frederick II OLDENBORG 53 53 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Denmark
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1780 - 1853 Mary Polly Wilson 73 73 Notes for Mary Polly Wilson:
Excerpts from [The Philip Wilson Family] by James F. Bowman, edited by Jess D. Wilson.

Mary (Polly) Wilson, daughter of Philip and Rebecca (Connally?) Wilson was born in North Carolina in 1780. She died in Owsley County, Kentucky, 31 December 1853. She married Thomas Marcum in Stokes County, North Carolina, December 30, 1800.

1810 Clay County Kentucky Census: Clay County was formed 1807
1810 Clay County Kentucky Census: Page 151
Phillip Wilson 0 2 1 0 1 - 0 1 0 0 1 - 1
Male 10-16,2, born between 1794 and 1800
Male 16-25,1, born between 1785 and 1794
Male 45+,1, born before 1765
Female 10-16,1, born between 1794 and 1800
Male 45+,1, born before 1765

Page 156
Johnathan Wilson 4 0 0 1 0 - 1 0 1 0 0 - 0
Male 0-10,4, born between 1800 and 1810
Male 26-45,1, born between 1765 and 1784
Female 0-10,1, born between 1800 and 1810
Female 16-26,1, born between 1784 and 1794

Page 151

Phillip Wilson 0 2 1 0 1 - 0 1 0 0 1 - 1
Male 10-16, 2, born between 1794 and 1800, 2 males. Plesant Wilson
Male 16-26, 1, born between 1784 and 1794, 1 male, John Wilson
Male 45+, 1, born before 1765. Philip Wilson Senior, 1 male.
Female 10-16, 1, born between 1794 and 1800, 1 female.
Female 45+,1. wife born before 1765, 1 female.

This Phillip Wilson has one male born between 1784 and 1794 and 2 males born between 1794 and 1800, and one male born before 1765, their is also one female born between 1794 and 1800 and one female born before 1765. Is this Phillip Wilson and his wife Rebecca McCommerly?

Page 156
Johnathan Wilson 4 0 0 1 0 - 1 0 1 0 0 - 0
Male under10, 4, born between 1800 and 1810, 4 males
Male 26-45, 1. born between 1765 and 1784, 1 male.
Female under10, 1, born before 1810, 1 female
Female 16-26, 1. wife born between 1784 and 1794, 1 female.

This Jonathan Wilson has 4 males born between 1800 and 1810 and 1 male born between 1765 and 1784, there is also 1 female born between 1800 and 1810, and one female born between 1784 and 1794. Who is this?

These are the only Wilson living in Clay County Kentucky on the 1810 Census,

1820 Clay County Kentucky Census: Page113

Plesant Wilson 1 0 0 1 0 0 - 1 0 1 0 0 - 0 - 0
Male under10, 1, born between 1810 and 1820, 1 male
Male 16-26, 1, born between 1794 and 1804, 1 male
Female under10, 1, born between 1810 and 1820, 1 female
Female 16-25, 1, born between 1795 and 1804, 1 female

Pleasant Wilson married Leah York, June 20, 1815 in Clay County Kentucky.

Page 114
John Wilson 2 0 0 0 1 0 - 1 0 1 0 0 - 0 - 0
Male under10, 2, born between 1810 and 1820, 2 males
Male 26-45, 1. born between 1775 and 1794, 1 male
Female under10, 1. born between 1810 and 1820, 1 female
Female 16-25,1. born between 1795 and 1804, 1 female

John Wilson married Rachel Roberts March 21, 1812

Phillip Wilson Jr. 1 0 0 2 0 1 - 2 0 0 0 0 - 0 - 0
male under10,1. born between 1810 and 1820. 1 male
Male 15-26, 2. born between 1794 and 1805, 2 males
Male 45+,1. born before 1775. 1 male
Female under10,2. born between 1810 and 1820, 2 females

Philip Wilson married Patsy Allen, November 29, 1820

Page 115
Phillip Wilson 0 0 0 0 1 0 - 3 0 1 0 1 - 0 - 0
Male 26-45, 1. Born between 1775 and 1794
Female under10, 3. born between 1810 and 1820
Female 15-25, 1. born 1795 and 1805
Female 45+,1. born before 1775.

Jonathan Wilson 2 2 0 1 1 0 -3 0 1 1 0 - 0 - 0
Male under10, 2. born between 1810 and 1820, 2 males
Male 10-16, 2. born between 1804 and 1810, 2 males
Male 16-26, 1. born between 1794 and 1804, 1 male
Male 26-45, 1. born between 1775 and 1794, 1 male
Female under10, 3, born between 1810 and 1820, 3 females
Female 16-25, 1. born between 1795 and 1804, 1 female
Female 26-45, 1. born between 1775 and 1794, 1 female. Wife name is Sarah Cobb.

1830 Clay County Kentucky Census: Page 171
Pleasant Wilson
Male (5-10) 1, born between 1820 and 1825, 1 male
Male (15-20) 2, born between 1810 and 1815, 2 males
Male (30-40) 1, b
Alice UNKNOWN D. 1632 Thomas BRABON D. 1810 Amelia HANOVER 1767 - Deceased Jonathan Wilson 1769 Rebecca Wilson 1650 - 1711 William Randolph 60 60 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Capt. D. Deceased UNKNOWN BRABON Name Prefix: Lord
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1525 - 1583 Martin BRABON 58 58 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Lord
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UNKNOWN King Of RUGIS ~1620 - ~1700 Dorothy UNKNOWN 80 80 D. Deceased Letitia Bolduc 1577 - ~1635 Thomas Andrews 58 58 1663 Robert Andrews 1663 - 1711 Thomas Andrews 48 48 Archibald Bolling D. Deceased UNKNOWN Marius of Siluria Name Prefix:<NPFX> King ~1594 - ~1650 Scollis Pemberton 56 56 1562 - ~1602 Thomas Rowland 40 40 Name Suffix:<NSFX> II D. 0186 UNKNOWN FARABERT Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Thomas Rowland Name Prefix:<NPFX> Mrs. Julia Theresa UNKNOWN Thank you for downloading &quot;The Whaley-Kelley Genealogy Line&quot; by Whaley Publishing Company, Inc. 1622 - 1661 Henry Sloane 39 39 1590 - 1650 Mathew SMALLWOOD 60 60 Note: merchant

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"One source indicates that his name was James.

More information on this family from: "Related Royal Families: DeBurgh, Travis (Travers), Smallwood" by Marilu Burch Smallwood, 1966, Gainesville, FL: "Dean Smallwood who was granted the arms...was Matthew Smallwood D.D., Dean of Litchfield, in Co. Stafford. As his brothers James and John were mentioned in the grant, it was no doubt a confirmation of an old grant-at least the shield must have been. The father of Matthew the Dean was James of Middlewick Co. Chester. He was perhaps nephew of Humphrey, Randall and Edward Smallwood, also of Middlewick. And the next generation were Randall and Matthew, probably sons of Edward. In the next generation came John, Randall, Matthew and James. This last Matthew and Randall were the ones who came to Virginia; Randall Provost Marshall in 1623, Matthew living there in 1632."
UNKNOWN Daughter Of Leutharius GALLO-ROMAN ~0570 - Deceased UNKNOWN Ansaud 21 Feb 1498/1499 - Abt Jan 1499/1500 Edmund Prince Of ENGLAND Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9FDM-R1
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D. Deceased Genuissa VENUS JULIA 1573 - 1636 Theophilus Field 63 63 ~1477 Margaret BOYD Ancestral File Number:<AFN> KL75-WV
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~1846 - Deceased Sarah C, Hughes 1472 - 1503 James IV Stuart 30 30 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of Scots
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D. Deceased Garard Brickey ~1640 - 1718 John (Jean Bricquet) Brickey 78 78 Immigration ABT 1680 France
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Immigration ABT 1680 France
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John Brickey, Sr was the first and only Brickey progenitor to come to America, landing first in South Carolina around 1680. His last name was spelled "DeBrique or Briquette." This was later changed to "Brickey" because it was the American pronunciation. John stayed for about a year in South Carolina and they went to Maryland. He left France during the St. Bartholomew Massacre in 1685. According to the Brickey records, "the streets ran red with Huguenot blood." John made his escape with his family and migrated down to Westmoreland County, Virginia around the year 1710.

John seems to have got himself into a lot of legal troubles upon arriving to America. This was probably due to the fact that he was unfamiliar with the customs. Between the years 1690 and 1692 he had six suits of various plaintiffs filed against him in court. Most were dismissed. These suits can be found in the Westmoreland County Book 1690-1698, page 8, page 17A, page 28 and page 42. There is also a record of John Brickey witnessing a deed on June 29, 1699.

John Brickey is also known as a "man of letters and an expert accountant."
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Westmoreland Order Book -- 1705-1721 -- Page 357._______________________
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__________"John Brickey, oldest son of John Brickey, deceased, came into
Court and made oath that said John Brickey died without making any will --
so far as he knows or believes pp and on his motion (Alce the relict of said
deceased having relinquished her rights thereto) certificate is granted him
for obtaining letters on Admicon: on the said deceased Estate in due form --
Elias Morris, John White, William Lynton and John Bartlett or any three of
them being first sworn before one of his Majesties Justices for the County do
some time before next court to be held for the County aforesaid value and
appraise the said Estate in money and make report thereof to the said Court"
at a Court held for the said County the 29th day of October 1718.____________
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Westmoreland County, Virginia________________________________________________
Order Book No. 6, Page 452___________________________________________________
Brickey's Inventory__________________________________________________________
__________We the subscribers in Obedience to an Order to the Worshipful
Court, dated October 29th, 1718 -- being first sworn before Mr. Tho: Lee One
of his Majesties of ye peace for this County have appraised all the estate of
John Brickey, deceased, that was presented to our view by John Brickey,
Junr., Admstr. as follows --_________________________________________________
________________________________________________L______S______D______________
_____To six young Hogs at 15p.__________________4_____10______0______________
_____3 Cows and 3 Yearlings_____________________7_____10______0______________
_____One old mare_______________________________1_____10______0______________
_____One Horse__________________________________2______0______0______________
_____1 old pad saddle and horse collar__________0______4______0______________
_____A parcel of books___________
1650 - ~1725 Alce Elsie / Alice / Crabbe 75 75 1700 - Deceased John Brickey D. Deceased Temperance Brickey 1722 - 1744 Dorcus Brickey 22 22 D. Deceased Winifred Brickey D. Deceased Ann "Nancy" Brickey D. Deceased Elizabeth Brickey 1738 - Deceased Jarad (Jararad) Brickey 1747 - Deceased Peter Brickey 1756 - Deceased William Brickey 19 Feb 1593/1594 - 1612 Henry Frederick STUART Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9G0N-Z1
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1744 - Deceased Mary Willis Lee 1489 - 1537 Charles De BOURBON 47 47 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9FD2-4D
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UNKNOWN Unknown 0870 - Deceased Zoe ZAUTZINA UNKNOWN Unknown 1630 - 1684 Charles II Stuart 53 53 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
BIOGRAPHY: Charles was born in 1630, and married Catherine of Braganza, daughter of King Joh n IV of Portugal. He had no legitimate children but plenty of bastards.
King of Great Britain and Ireland, whose restoration to the throne in 1660 came after eleve n years of Oliver Cromwell's republican rule.
Faced with a puritanical parliament and popular anti-Catholic sentiment (including the Popis h Plot), Charles introduced the test act and other anti-Catholic measures, despite his prefer ence for religious toleration and his secret alliance with Catholic France.
He refused, however, to allow parliament to exclude his Catholic brother James from the succe ssion. Charles's reign saw the reintroduction of pastimes such as bear-bating and theatre-goi ng, banned during the Commonwealth. His own enthusastic pursuit of pleasure earned him the ni ckname 'the merry monarch'. Nell Gwyn was one of his many mistresses. His marriage was childl ess, but he fathered at least 14 illegitimate offsprings.
After his defeat at Worcester in the civil war, Charles took refuged from Cromwell's Roundhea ds at Boscobel House in Shropshire, hiding by day in a hallow oak tree in the grounds. 'The ' Royal Oak' which can be seen there today is said to have grown from an acorn of that tree. Ch arles II's dying words were reportedly 'Let not poor Nelly (Nell Gwyn) starve'.
UNKNOWN Unknown UNKNOWN Unknown UNKNOWN Unknown D. <1741 Frances Upshaw <1703 Jane Crittenden ~1709 Richard Crittenden ~1712 William Crittenden Thomas Crittenden 1686 - 1726 John ROBEY 40 40 UNKNOWN Undnown 1743 - 1806 Ann Unknown 63 63 ~1476 Janet (Jane) KENNEDY Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9G0N-NG
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Richard Ryland 1776 - 1857 Mary HANOVER 81 81 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess 1068 - 1135 Beauclerc Henry 67 67 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of England
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King of England. He succeeded his brother in 1100
The last of the Norman Kings
He helped unite the Saxons & Normans in England.

HENRY I (r. 1100-1135)

William's younger brother Henry succeeded to the throne. He was crowned three days after his brother's death, against the possibility that his eldest brother Robert might claim the English throne. After the decisive battle of Tinchebrai in 1106 in France, Henry completed his conquest of Normandy from Robert, who then (unusually even for that time) spent the last 28 years of his life as his brother's prisoner. An energetic, decisive and occasionally cruel ruler, Henry centralised the administration of England and Normandy in the royal court, using 'viceroys' in Normandy and a group of advisers in England to act on his behalf when he was absent across the Channel. Henry successfully sought to increase royal revenues, as shown by the official records of his exchequer (the Pipe Roll of 1130, the first exchequer account to survive). He established peaceful relations with Scotland, through his marriage to Mathilda of Scotland.

Henry's name 'Beauclerc' denoted his good education (as the youngest son, his parents possibly expected that he would become a bishop); Henry was probably the first Norman king to be fluent in English. In 1120, his legitimate sons William and Richard drowned in the White Ship which sank in the English Channel. This posed a succession problem, as Henry never allowed any of his illegitimate children to expect succession to either England or Normandy. Henry had a legitimate daughter Matilda (widow of Emperor Henry V, subsequently married to the Count of Anjou). However, it was his nephew Stephen (reigned 1135-54), son of William the Conqueror's daughter Adela, who succeeded Henry after his death, allegedly caused by eating too many lampreys (fish) in 1135, as the barons mostly opposed the idea of a female ruler.

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1028 - 1083 William The Conqueror 55 55 Nickname:<NICK> The Conqueror
Name Suffix:<NSFX> I
Born around 1028, William was the illegitimate son of Duke Robert I of Normandy, and Herleve (also known as Arlette), daughter of a tanner in Falaise. Known as 'William the Bastard' to his contemporaries, his illegitimacy shaped his career when he was young. On his father's death in 1035, William was recognised by his family as the heir - an exception to the general rule that illegitimacy barred succession. His great uncle looked after the Duchy during William's minority, and his overlord, King Henry I of France, knighted him at the age of 15.

From 1047 onwards, William successfully dealt with rebellion inside Normandy involving his kinsmen and threats from neighbouring nobles, including attempted invasions by his former ally King Henry I of France in 1054 (the French forces were defeated at the Battle of Mortemer) and 1057. William's military successes and reputation helped him to negotiate his marriage to Mathilda, daughter of Count Baldwin V of Flanders. At the time of his invasion of England, William was a very experienced and ruthless military commander, ruler and administrator who had unified Normandy and inspired fear and respect outside his duchy.

William's claim to the English throne was based on his assertion that, in 1051, Edward the Confessor had promised him the throne (he was a distant cousin) and that Harold II - having sworn in 1064 to uphold William's right to succeed to that throne - was therefore a usurper. Furthermore, William had the support of Emperor Henry IV and papal approval. William took seven months to prepare his invasion force, using some 600 transport ships to carry around 7,000 men (including 2,000-3,000 cavalry) across the Channel. On 28 September 1066, with a favourable wind, William landed unopposed at Pevensey and, within a few days, raised fortifications at Hastings. Having defeated an earlier invasion by the King of Norway at the Battle of Stamford Bridge near York in late September, Harold undertook a forced march south, covering 250 miles in some nine days to meet the new threat, gathering inexperienced reinforcements to replenish his exhausted veterans as he marched.

At the Battle of Senlac (near Hastings) on 14 October, Harold's weary and under-strength army faced William's cavalry (part of the forces brought across the Channel) supported by archers. Despite their exhaustion, Harold's troops were equal in number (they included the best infantry in Europe equipped with their terrible two-handled battle axes) and they had the battlefield advantage of being based on a ridge above the Norman positions.

The first uphill assaults by the Normans failed and a rumour spread that William had been killed; William rode among the ranks raising his helmet to show he was still alive. The battle was close-fought: a chronicler described the Norman counter-attacks and the Saxon defence as 'one side attacking with all mobility, the other withstanding as though rooted to the soil'. Three of William's horses were killed under him.

William skilfully co-ordinated his archers and cavalry, both of which the English forces lacked. During a Norman assault, Harold was killed - hit by an arrow and then mowed down by the sword of a mounted knight. Two of his brothers were also killed. The demoralised English forces fled. (In 1070, as penance, William had an abbey built on the site of the battle, with the high altar occupying the spot where Harold fell. The ruins of Battle Abbey, and the town of Battle, which grew up around it, remain.)

William was crowned on Christmas Day 1066 in Westminster Abbey. Three months later, he was confident enough to return to Normandy leaving two joint regents (one of whom was his half-brother Odo, Bishop of Bayeux, who was later to commission the Bayeux Tapestry) behind to administer the kingdom. However, it took William six years to consolidate his conquest, and even then he had to face constant plotting and
1031 - 1083 Matilda Of Flanders 52 52 Nickname:<NICK> Princess Of Scotland 0999 - 1035 Robert Of Normandy 36 36 Nickname:<NICK> THe Devil
Name Suffix:<NSFX> II
Robert II "The Devil" Duke Of NORMANDY
0970 - 1026 Richard Of Normandy 56 56 Nickname:<NICK> The Good
Name Suffix:<NSFX> II
4th Duke of Normandy. Acceded in 996
28 Aug 933 - 20 Nov 996 Richard Of Normandy Nickname:<NICK> Duke Of Normandy
Name Suffix:<NSFX> I
Duke of Bretagne
0932 - Deceased Emengarde Of Anjou 0802 - 0841 UNKNOWN Hiledegard OF Lorraine 39 39 0997 - ~1050 UNKNOWN Richard III 53 53 0934 - 0982 Adelaide De Vermandois 48 48 1629 - 1697 Thomas Jefferson 68 68 Name Suffix:<NSFX> I
Family oral history has Thomas Jefferson I coming from Wales.
1001 - 1040 Duncan I Ceanmor 39 39 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Birth: unknown , in Scotland.

His reign was marked by wars and internal difficulties. He succeeded his grand-
father, King Malcolm II to the throne. Duncan had also inherited the Crown of
Strathclyde, thereby greatly increasing the size of the Scottish domains, and after
that the land was known as Scotland. His reign ended in 1040, when he was assassinated by Macbeth, Great Steward of Ross and Moray, and the subject of William Shakespeare's tragedy, "Macbeth." Macbeth ruled Scotland until 1057, when he was defeated and killed by Duncan's son, Malcolm, who became King Malcolm III.

Death: 1040, Scotland.

Married to the daughter or sister of Siward, Earl of Northumberland.
Killed by MacBeth, his successor.
King of Strathclyde.

Duncan I of Scotland was an impetuous and spoiled young man whose six years of kingship brought glory neither to Scotland nor his family. Against wise advice, Duncan invaded Northumbria and attacked Durham. The campaign was a disaster for the Scots and Duncan was compelled to withdraw. News of his disastrous and humiliating defeat had preceded his return to Scotland and he soon was faced with a revolt among his lords, particularly from his cousin Macbeth, Lord of Moray. In a skirmish at Bothgouanan, Duncan was slain by MacBeth.

Duncan, son of Bethoc or Beatrice, daughter of Malcolm II, succeeded his grandfather in the year 1033. "In the extreme north, dominions more extensive than any Jarl of the Orkneys had hitherto acquired, were united under the rule of Thorfinn, Sigurd's son, whose character and appearance have been thus described: - 'He was stout and strong, but very ugly, severe and cruel, but a very clever man'. The extensive districts then dependant upon the Moray Maormors were in possession of the celebrated Macbeth". Duncan, in 1033, desiring to extend his dominions southwards, attacked Durham, but was forced to retire with considerable loss. His principal struggles, however, were with his powerful kinsman, Thorfinn, whose success was so great that he extended his conquests as far as the Tay. "His men spread over the whole conquered country", says the Orkneyinga Saga, "and burnt every hamlet and farm, so that not a cot remained. Every man that they found they slew; but the old men and women fled to the deserts and woods, and filled the country with lamentation. Some were driven before the Norwegians and made slaves. After the Earl Thorfinn returned to his ships, subjugating the country everywhere in his progress". Duncan's last battle, in which he was defeated, was in the neighbourhood of Burghead, near the Moray Firth; and shortly after this, on the 14th August, 1040, he was assassinated n Bothgowanan, - which in Gaelic, is said to mean "the smith's hut", - by his kinsman the Maormor Macbeda or Macbeth. Duncan had reigned only five years when he was assassinated by Macbeth, leaving two infant sons, Malcolm and Donal, by a sister of Siward, the Earl of Northumberland. The former fled to Cumberland, and the latter took refuge in the Hebrides, on the death of their father.

DUNCAN I (r. 1034-40)

Duncan was the son of Malcolm II's eldest daughter Bethoc and her husband Crinan, Lay Abbot of Dunkeld. He was about 33 when he succeeded his grandfather. Married to a cousin of Siward, Earl of Northumberland, he may have favoured southern ways and this is perhaps why he became unpopular with his subjects. In 1039 he did march south to besiege Durham but he was beaten off, with heavy losses. Duncan attempted to impose his overlordship over Moray (an independent dynasty) by military force. He was then twice defeated by the Earl of Orkney's son, Thorfinn, before being killed in battle by Macbeth, one of his commanders, near Elgin, Morayshire on 14 August 1040.

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Duncan I Cean-Mohr King of Scots

His marriage to Sybilla of Northumbria is identified as 1030 by Susan Shannon; however, to be the parent of Ma
1012 - 1067 UNKNOWN Baldwin V 55 55 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count
Baldwin V (Baudouin) - Count of Flanders & his wife Adelheid
(Adela) Princessof France were the parents of Matilda, wife of
William I "the conqueror", King of England
0927 - 27 Jun 992 Ermangarde De Anjou 0927 - 0942 William Of Normandy 15 15 Nickname:<NICK> Duke Of Normandy
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0013 Bc - 0033 Vipsania I AGRIPPINA Nickname:<NICK> The Elder Peter Conway Name Prefix:<NPFX> Maj. 0788 - 0862 Eystein Glumra 74 74 Nickname:<NICK> The Noisy
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0717 - 0804 Ivar Of The Uplands UNKNOWN 87 87 UNKNOWN Unknown 1456 - 1486 Margaret Tudor 30 30 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Queen
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0762 - 0800 IVAR EYSTEINSSON 38 38 Earl of the Uplands
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0736 - 0780 Eysteinn HALFDANSSON 44 44 Nickname:<NICK> The Fart, The Viking
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0740 - ~0800 Heidi EIRIKSDATTER 60 60 0725 - ~0760 Alfhild Gandolfsson 35 35 0975 - 1045 Crinan Grimas 70 70 Mormaer of Atholl
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0984 - ~1045 UNKNOWN Beatrice Of Scotland 61 61 1003 - ~1060 Maldred Allerdale 57 57 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of Strathclyde Syble Elizabeth UNKNOWN ~1485 - 1542 Andrew STEWART 57 57 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9F9C-V4
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~1010 - ~1053 Ode UNKNOWN 43 43 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Dutchess Of Lower-Lorraine 0967 - 1044 Duke Of Lorraine Gonzelon I 77 77 0974 - 0975 Urracca UNKNOWN 1 1 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess Of Italy 0919 - Deceased UNKNOWN Berenger II Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of Italy 0924 - ~0974 Willa UNKNOWN 50 50 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess Of Tuscany 0899 - 0938 Boso UNKNOWN 39 39 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Margrave of Tuscany 0906 - ~0950 Willa UNKNOWN 44 44 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess Of Burgundy ~0842 - 7 Apr 924 Berenger I King Of Italy 0820 - ~0860 Gisela OF FRANCE UNKNOWN 40 40 Sources:
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~0778 - 3 Oct 818 Emengarde (Irmengarde) Hesbaye UNKNOWN Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess 2 Apr 742 - 28 Jan 814 Charles Charlemange Nickname:<NICK> The Great
Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Charlemagne, Charles the Great. With the consent of the great nobles, Charlemagne, Charles the Great, became King of France and Holy Roman Emperor of the West from 771 to 814, following the death of his brother. He was born April 2, 742, probably at Aix-La-Chapelle. When only twelve years old we find him commissioned to receive and welcome the pontiff who came to implore his father's aid against the barbarians that threatened Rome. He probably accompanied his father in his campaigns at an early age, but the first time that we really see him in the field, is on the renewal of the war with the rebellious Duke of Aquitaine.

Upon the death of Pepin, in 768, Charlemagne and his younger brother Carloman succeeded to equal portions of one of the most powerful of European kingdoms, bounded by the Pyrenees, the Alps, Mediterranean, and the ocean. But this would hardly enabled the monarchs, even had they been united, to resist successfully the incursions of the barbarous tribes on the German frontiers of France, which had commenced with the first establishment of the Frankish dominion in Gaul; and which were kept alive by the constant pouring forth of fresh hordes from the overpopulated north. The situation of Charlemagne was rendered yet more perilous by the massive enmity of his brother, and the rebellion of Hunald, the turbulent Duke of Aquitaine. But fortunately Charlemagne had a genius equal to the difficulties of his situation; though his brother refused to aid him, he defeated Huald; and no less illustrious by his clemency than by his valor and military skill, he forgave the vanquished rebel.

Desiderius, the King of Lombardy, had made large encroachments upon the states of the Roman Pontiff, whose cause was taken up by Charlemagne. This led to feuds, which Bertha, his mother, endeavored to appease by arranging a marriage between her son and the daughter of the Lombard. But Charlemagne soon took a disgust to the wife thus imposed upon him, and repudiated her, that he might marry Hildegarde, the daughter of a noble family in Swabia. Thus he married Hildegarde of Swabia (Linzgau), Countess, born in 757/758, died April 30, 782/3.

In 771 Carloman died, and Charlemagne was elected to the vacant throne, to the exclusion of his nephews, whose extreme youth made then incapable of wearing the crown in such troubled times. Gilberge, the widow of Carloman, immediately fled, and sought refuse with Desiderius, the common retreat for all who were hostile to the Frankish monarch.

From that time, sole ruler during a reign of forty-three years, he waged incessant wars on all his borders, subduing rebellions, extending his domains and at the same time advancing Christianity. In 772 he began a thirty-year war with the determined Saxons, after the successful opening of Charlemagne was called to the assistance of Pope Hadrian I. against Desiderius, King of the Lombards. Charlemagne marched two armies over the Alps and conquered Lombardy in 774; returned and beat the Saxons again and hastened into Spain, in 778, to help the Arabian rulers of that country against the Osman Caliph of Cordova. It was in this war that Roland, the hero of romance, fell in the pass of Roncesvalles.

In 799 the Romans revolted against Pope Leo III., and were again brought into subjection by Charlemagne. In return, while he was praying on the steps of St. Peter's Church, he was crowned by Leo with the iron crown of the Western Empire, successor of the Roman Caesars, unexpectedly to him, as he pretended, on Christmas Day, 800, amidst the popular acclamations, "Long life and victory to Charles Augustus, crowned by God, great and pacific Emperor of the Romans!"

The extensive domain of Charlemagne was rendered secure only by ceaseless vigilance and warfare. The short intervals of peace which were allowed him, he employed in endeavoring to educate and civilize his people. He made a tour through his dominions, cau
~0758 - 30 Apr 783 Hildegarde (Holy Roman Empire) UNKNOWN 0720 - 12 Jul 783 Bertha de Laon Nickname:<NICK> Big Foot Blanche UNKNOWN Name Prefix:<NPFX> Flora Of Hungry 0650 - 3 Jun 692 Clothilde UNKNOWN Nickname:<NICK> Regent of Austrasia
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UNKNOWN Unknown Batilde UNKNOWN Nickname:<NICK> Batilde of The SAXONS 0602 - 0698 ANSIGISEL OF AUSTRASIA UNKNOWN 96 96 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King 0613 - 17 Dec 693 BEGUE Of Landen UNKNOWN D. 1485 Richard III PLANTAGENENT Death: 1485 in Slain at the battle of Bosworth
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0580 - 0611 Dode (Ode) DE HERISTAL 31 31 Nickname:<NICK> Lady Of Old Saxony 1778 - 1804 Mary Jefferson 26 26 0568 - ~0610 Harold Valdersson 42 42 UNKNOWN Unknown ~1533 James III STEWART Name Suffix:<NSFX> "James tertius"
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~1451 - 1527 Richard Lister 76 76 1872 - 1918 Alexandra SAXE-COBURG- GOTHA 46 46 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Of Hessen

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~1677 - 1729 Thomas Jefferson 52 52 Name Suffix:<NSFX> II
Note: Thomas Jefferson, Jr. owned race horses and, in 1697 in Chesterfield Co VA, his horse "Bonnie" won against "Wat". In 1698 he settled at Osborne's, a community on the James River, some 12 miles from Bermuda Hundred. He married Mary Field that year in Henrico Co VA, where the marriage record identitied him as the son of Thomas and Mary Jefferson. He purchased several parcels of land in Henrico Co VA, the first being 167Ac from William Byrd in 1699. He and his partners were granted lands there: in 1704 they were granted 628A, and in 1718 they were granted 1500A. He served Henrico Co as justice of the peace 1714-1734, as sheriff 1718-1719, and was a captain in the militia. He made his will 15 Mar 1725, naming his children. The will was proved Apr1731 in Henrico Co.
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UNKNOWN Unknown 1633 - 1701 James II Stuart 67 67 Also Known As:<_AKA> James VI of /Scotland/
Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of England
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9G0N-WN
BIOGRAPHY: King of England and Scotland, who succeeded his brother Charles II in 1685. Jame s was born in St James's Palace in 1633.
Several attempts were made to exclude him from the succession because he was a Catholic, especially following the alleged popish plot to murder King Charles.
James's pro-Catholic policies aroused intense opposition, and when he produced a Catholic heir (James Francis Edward, the Old Pretender) open revolt broke out.
He was deposed in 1688 and the glorious revolution put his Protestant son-in-law and daughter , William and Mary, on the throne. James's attempt to regain the throne was thwarted at the Battle of the Boyne,after which he spent the rest of his life in exile in France.

BIOGRAPHY: King of England and Scotland, who succeeded his brother Charles II in 1685. Jame s was born in St James's Palace in 1633.
Several attempts were made to exclude him from the succession because he was a Catholic, especially following the alleged popish plot to murder King Charles.
James's pro-Catholic policies aroused intense opposition, and when he produced a Catholic heir (James Francis Edward, the Old Pretender) open revolt broke out.
He was deposed in 1688 and the glorious revolution put his Protestant son-in-law and daughter , William and Mary, on the throne. James's attempt to regain the throne was thwarted at the Battle of the Boyne,after which he spent the rest of his life in exile in France.
1440 - 1490 Thomas Beuaforest 50 50 Name Suffix:<NSFX> I UNKNOWN Unknown 1636 - 1693 Hester Evans 57 57 0470 - 0523 THRASAMUND Of The Vandals UNKNOWN 53 53 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King UNKNOWN Unknown 0445 - 0470 GENZO Of The Vandals UNKNOWN 25 25 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Honoria Of Rome UNKNOWN 1724 - 1774 Richard Cundiff 50 50 Name Suffix:<NSFX> III
Military: He served with his brother, Jonathan Cundiff, in the Virginia Militia; was killed by one of his own men by mistake.

Military: He served with his brother, Jonathan Cundiff, in the Virginia Militia; was killed by one of his own men by mistake.
1900 - 2002 Elizabeth Angela Marguerite BOWES-LYON 101 101 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Queen

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1456 - 1509 Henry VII Tudor 53 53 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9F9D-85
Note: He was Lord of Ireland.
He reigned from 1485 to 1509.
He was the 2nd Earl of Richmond.
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Name Suffix: VII, King of England
b. Jan. 28, 1457, Pembroke Castle, Pembrokeshire, Wales
d. April 21, 1509, Richmond, Surrey, Eng.
also called (145785) HENRY TUDOR, EARL OF RICHMOND Henry VII, painting by an unknown artist, 1505; in the National Portrait Gallery, Londonking of England (1485-1509), who succeeded in ending the Wars of the Roses between the houses of Lancaster and York and founded the Tudor dynasty.
Early life.
Henry, son of Edmund Tudor, earl of Richmond, and Margaret Beaufort, was born nearly three months after his father's death. His father was the son of Owen Tudor, a Welsh squire, and Catherine of France, the widow of King Henry V. His mother was the great-granddaughter of John of Gaunt, duke of Lancaster, whose children by Catherine Swynford were born before he married her. Henry IV had confirmed Richard II's legitimation (1397) of the children of this union but had specifically excluded the Beauforts from any claim to the throne (1407). Henry Tudor's claim to the throne was, therefore, weak and of no importance until the deaths in 1471 of Henry VI's only son, Edward, of his own two remaining kinsmen of the Beaufort line, and of Henry VI himself, which suddenly made Henry Tudor the sole surviving male with any ancestral claim to the House of Lancaster.
As his mother was only 14 when he was born and soon married again, Henry was brought up by his uncle Jasper Tudor, earl of Pembroke. When the Lancastrian cause crashed to disaster at the Battle of Tewkesbury (May 1471), Jasper took the boy out of the country and sought refuge in the duchy of Brittany. The House of York then appeared so firmly established that Henry seemed likely to remain in exile for the rest of his life. The usurpation of Richard III (1483), however, split the Yorkist party and gave Henry his opportunity. His first chance came in 1483 when his aid was sought to rally Lancastrians in support of the rebellion of Henry Stafford, duke of Buckingham, but that revolt was defeated before Henry could land in England. To unite the opponents of Richard III, Henry had promised to marry Elizabeth of York, eldest daughter of Edward IV; and the coalition of Yorkists and Lancastrians continued, helped by French support, since Richard III talked of invading France. In 1485 Henry landed at Milford Haven in Wales and advanced toward London. Thanks largely to the desertion of his stepfather, Lord Stanley, to him, he defeated and slew Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth on Aug. 22, 1485. Claiming the throne by just title of inheritance and by the judgment of God in battle, he was crowned on October 30 and secured parliamentary recognition of his title early in November. Having established his claim to be king in his own right, he married Elizabeth of York on Jan. 18, 1486.

Character.
The whole of Henry's youth had been spent in conditions of adversity, often in danger of betrayal and death, and usually in a state of poverty. These experiences, together with the uncertainties of his reign, taught him to be secretive and wary, to subordinate his passions and affections to calculation and policy, to be always patient and vigilant. There is evidence that he was interested in scholarship, that he could be affable and gracious, and that he disliked bloodshed and severity; but all these emotions had to give way to the needs of survival. The extant portraits and descriptions suggest a tired and anxious-looking man, with small blue eyes, bad teeth, and thin white hair. His experiences and needs had also made him acquisitive, a trait that increased with age and success, and one that was opportune for both the crown and the realm.
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UNKNOWN Unknown UNKNOWN Unknown UNKNOWN Unknown UNKNOWN Unknown D. 1969 Alice MOUNTBATTEN Name Suffix:<NSFX> Of Battenberg

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1717 - ~1775 Agness UNKNOWN 58 58 UNKNOWN Unknown UNKNOWN Unknown 1699 - 1750 Samuel Peachy 51 51 Maria Lister Katherine Lister Jana Lister Ann Lee David Galloway Letrice Lee UNKNOWN Unknown D. Deceased James Bell Name Prefix:<NPFX> Col. 1660 - Deceased Mary Martha Branch 1595 - 1650 Ann WHITTINGTON 55 55 From Robert Wilson at WilsonR@@songs.sce.com: Ann is shown "of Middlewich". 13 Aug 582 - 16 Aug 641 St. Arnoul de Heristal Name Prefix:<NPFX> Bishop Of Metz
He passed his early life at the court of Theodebert II, King of Austrasia.
Instead of retiring from public life, as he desired, he was chosen lay Bishop
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0986 - 1030 Otgive Of LUXEMBOURG 44 44 Katherine McCarty 1766 - 1828 CHARLOTTE HANOVER 62 62 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess 1589 - Deceased Dorothy Lane UNKNOWN Unknown UNKNOWN Unknown 1619 Elisabeth Countess Palatine Of SIMMERN Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 8G7C-30
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1738 - 1820 George III of England HANOVER 81 81 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
George III was the longest reigning of male British monarchs. Born on June 4, 1738, he was the son of Frederick, prince of Wales, and the grandson of George II. He succeeded his grandfather in 1760, his father having died in 1751.

George had high but impractical ideas of kingship. On his accession hesought to rule without regard to party, to banish corruption from political practice, and to abandon the Hanoverian preoccupations of his predecessors. The chief minister chosen to implement his new system of politics, the third earl of Bute (1713-92), however, was an unpracticed politician who merely succeeded in disrupting the established politics ofthe day without creating a viable alternative. The result was 10 years of ministerial instability and public controversy, which ended only in 1770 with the appointment of Frederick, Lord North, an able and congenial minister.

Although never an autocratic monarch in the sense that his opponents contended, George III was always a powerful force in politics. He was a strong supporter of the war against America, and he viewed the concession of independence in 1783 with such detestation that he considered abdicating his throne. At the same time he fought a bitter personal feud with the Whig leader Charles James Fox, and his personal intervention brought the fall of the Fox-North ministry in 1783. He then found another minister, William Pitt, the Younger, who suited him. Even as late as 1801he preferred, however, to force Pitt to resign as prime minister rather than permit Catholic Emancipation, a measure that he interpreted as contrary to his coronation oath to uphold the Church of England.

After 1801 George III was increasingly incapacitated by an illness, sometimes identified as porphyria, that caused blindness and senility. His recurring bouts of insanity became a political problem and ultimately compelled him to submit to the establishment of a formal Regency in 1811. The regent was his oldest son, the future George IV, one of 15 children borne him by his wife, Charlotte Sophia of Mecklenburg-Strelitz.

George III was bitterly criticized by Whig historians of his own and later days. But 20th-century scholarship has somewhat redressed the balance, and he is now seen as a strong-minded but public-spirited monarch who perhaps ascended the throne at an overly young and impressionable age. He learned quickly, however, and developed into a shrewd and sensible statesman, although one of conservative views. To the court he brought a sense of public duty and private morality that proved popular in a society already being transformed by the evangelical revival. He showed considerable interest in agricultural improvement and was an avid collector of paintings and books. The best loved of the Hanoverian rulers, he enjoyed a personal reputation that stood his house in good stead during the disastrous reign of his son George. George III died on Jan. 29, 1820.

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1406 - 1464 John Brandenburg 58 58 Nickname:<NICK> The Alchemist
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UNKNOWN Unknown D. 1950 Victoria UNKNOWN Thank you for downloading &quot;The Whaley-Kelley Genealogy Line&quot; by Whaley Publishing Company, Inc. 1532 - 1585 Princess Of DENMARK & NORWAY Anna 52 52 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 8DZ9-X5
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1332 - 1395 Margaret Unknown 63 63 UNKNOWN Unknown UNKNOWN Unknown 0980 - ~1050 Doda of Falaise UNKNOWN 70 70 UNKNOWN Unknown Lucy Stephen ~1514 - ~1530 Christina BARCLAY 16 16 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9FHZ-23
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0970 - 1034 Malcolm II MacKenneth 64 64 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King

MALCOLM II (r. 1005-34)

Malcolm, son of Kenneth II, took advantage of the fact that the English were preoccupied with Danish raids and marched south, winning the Battle of Carham against the Angles in 1018 and thereby regaining Lothian. Thirteen years later, however, King Canute invaded Scotland, probably because Malcolm had been making alliances with the Danes, and forced the Scottish king to submit to him (submission was a traditional expression of personal homage). However, Canute seems to have recognised Malcolm's possession of Lothian. In the west, Malcolm had the alliance of Strathclyde, whilst the marriage of his daughter to Sigurd the Stout, Norse Earl of Orkney, extended Malcolm's influence to the far north. Malcolm died at Glamis, Angus on 25 November 1034, aged at least 80.

After Malcolm II's reign, Scottish succession was based on the principle of direct descent. (Previously, succession was determined by tanistry - during a king's lifetime an heir was chosen and known as tanaiste rig - 'second to the king'.

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Gaelic surname of MacCoinnich, which when translated into English became MacKenzie.
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1865 - 1936 George WINDSOR 70 70 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of England
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Saxe-Coburg is renamed Windsor after the family's Summer Residence in 1917.
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George V succeeded his father, EDWARD VII, to the British throne in 1910. Born on June 3, 1865, he pursued a naval career until the death (1892) of his older brother made him second in line to the throne of his grandmother, Victoria. In 1894 he married Princess Mary of Teck.  At the beginning of his reign George was involved in two crises--one over reform of the House of Lords (1910-11) and the other over Irish HOME RULE (1912-14). His conduct in these and, later, his choices of Stanley BALDWIN as prime minister in 1923 and Ramsay MACDONALD as head of the national government in 1931 generated some controversy. Nonetheless, he won popular affection, despite his gruff personality, by his visits to the troops during World War I and later by his Christmas radio broadcasts. During the war he changed the name of the royal family to WINDSOR. George's silver jubilee in 1935 was celebrated with elaborate festivities. He died on Jan. 20, 1936, and was succeeded by his oldest son, EDWARD VIII.


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0069 Bc - 0010 Bc Octavia "the elder" MAJOR 12 Jul 100 Bc - 15 Mar 0044 Bc Gaius Julius IV CAESAR ~1425 William Lister D. Deceased Marie- Anne Boilard D. Deceased Mathurin Boilard UNKNOWN Unknown 1566 - 1625 James I STUART 58 58 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of England
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James VI of Scotland, James I of Britain.
History: James had been anointed and crowned King of Scots at Stirling as an infant and had assumed royal power in Scotland at the age of Twelve, 15 July 1578. Elizabeth of England died 24 Mar 1603 and James succeeded her by virtue of his descent from Henry VII of England, through his paternal great-grandmother, Margaret Tudor, Henry VII's daughter. He was proclaimed in London on the day of Elizabeth's death as James I, King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland and similary at the Cross of Edinburgh on 31 March. Under this same style he was anointed and crowned In Westminster Abbey, 28 July 1603.

James VI of Scotland, James I of Britain.
History: James had been anointed and crowned King of Scots at Stirling as an infant and had assumed royal power in Scotland at the age of Twelve, 15 July 1578. Elizabeth of England died 24 Mar 1603 and James succeeded her by virtue of his descent from Henry VII of England, through his paternal great-grandmother, Margaret Tudor, Henry VII's daughter. He was proclaimed in London on the day of Elizabeth's death as James I, King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland and similary at the Cross of Edinburgh on 31 March. Under this same style he was anointed and crowned In Westminster Abbey, 28 July 1603.
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~1650 - 1681 Mary UNKNOWN 31 31 1595 - 1616 MATOAKA (Rebecca) Pocahontas 21 21 Winifred Griffin Margaret Unknown 1741 - ~1770 John Bird 29 29 1404 - 1444 John BEAUFORT 40 40 DUKE OF SOMERSET

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Living MOUNTBATTEN D. 0509 Sigibert I VON KÖLN Nickname:<NICK> "The Lame" 1926 Elizabeth WINDSOR Name Prefix:<NPFX> Queen
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Elizabeth II, Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and of Her other Realms and Territories and Head of the Commonwealth, as her proper title puts it, celebrated the 40th anniversary of her accession in 1992. Her ancestry dates back to William I, the Norman who seized the throne of England in 1066.

Born on Apr. 21, 1926, Elizabeth became heir to the throne when her father became king as GEORGE VI upon the abdication of his brother EDWARD VIII in December 1936. On Nov. 20, 1947, she married Philip Mountbatten, duke of EDINBURGH, a distant cousin whose mother was a great-granddaughter of Queen Victoria. When George died on Feb. 6, 1952, Elizabeth came to the throne at the age of 25.

The public duties of the British monarch were then entirely ceremonial, but Queen Elizabeth took her responsibilities seriously, inspecting state papers daily and consulting with prime ministers. She was educated in the role of constitutional monarch by her father and her grandmother Queen Mary, wife of GEORGE V. She was also trained by her mother, Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother. Harold Macmillan, prime minister from 1957 to 1963, wrote of her: "She loves her duty, and means to be a Queen and not a puppet." Her constitutional role obliges her to keep opinions to herself. This makes her a somewhat colorless public personality, but those who know her speak of her shrewdness and sense of humor.

Queen Elizabeth is the wealthiest woman in Britain, having inherited the extensive royal family estates. Under pressure from public opinion, she volunteered in 1992 for the first time to pay income tax. She has four children: CHARLES, PRINCE OF WALES (b. 1948), the heir to the throne, who married Lady Diana Spencer in 1981 and separated from her in 1992; Anne, the Princess Royal (b. 1950), who divorced her husband of 18 years, Capt. Mark Phillips, in 1992 and married Timothy Laurence that year; Andrew, duke of York (b. 1960), who married Sarah Ferguson in 1986 and separated from her in 1992; and Prince Edward (b. 1964). Prince William (b. 1982), Charles and Diana's older son, is second in line to the throne.


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UNKNOWN Unknown D. 0677 Warin Warinus Poiters Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count Lucy Lee D. 11 Feb 1708/1709 Luise Hollandine Countess Palatine Of SIMMERN Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 8G7C-6H
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TERTULLA UNKNOWN ~1803 Franklin Tyree Aurelia UNKNOWN 0805 - 28 Aug 876 Louis II the German HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE Marcia UNKNOWN daughter of Quintus Marcius Rex of the Roman Empire 1520 - 1537 Madeleine , Princess Of FRANCE de Valois 16 16 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9FQ5-BV
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0562 - 0634 UNKNOWN Oda of Swabia 72 72 Abt 135 Bc - 0072 Bc Manogan ap ENEID Nickname:<NICK> King of the Druids UNKNOWN Unknown 0467 - 27 Nov 511 Clovis UNKNOWN Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Name Suffix:<NSFX> I
Succeeded his father, Childeric I in 481 as Merovingian king. Married (493) the Burgundian princess, Clothilda, youngest of two daughters of Chilperic. Clothilda was of Roman communion and is credited with converting her husband to Christianity in 496. To this point Burgundians were Arians, and Clovis' choice may have been deliberate.

Clovis' conversion won powerful papal and episcopal support and opened the way to wide conquests of the heretic (i.e., Arian) German peoples. He won over the Gallic population by leaving them in posession of their lands and the Oothodox Christian clergy by respecting their creed and their wealth.

Defeated a "Roman" army in 486 at Soissons in Northwest Gaul. During the next 10 years extended his conquests till they touched Brittany and the Loire. In 493 he married a Christian, Clothilda, who soon converted him from pagaism to Nicene Christianity. Remi, bishop and saint, baptized him at Reims before an audience of prelates and notables judiciously invited from all Gaul; and 3000 soldiers followed Clovis to the font. The orthodox population in Visigothic and Burgundian Gaul now looked askance at their Arian rulers, and became the secret or open allies of Clovis, the young Frank king.

Burgundy was conquered (after 500), the Visigoths (Alaric II) were defeated at Voutille, near Pointiers (507), and their whole kingdom north of the Pyrenees (except Septimania and Provence) was subjugated. These conquests were warmly supported by the Gallo-Roman clergy as a religious war. Sigebert, the old king of the Ripurian Franks, had long been an ally of Clovis. He was murdered by his son - at the urging of Clovis, who in turn was murderd allowing Clovis to occupy Cologne and persude the Ripurian chieftains to accept him as their king.

Clovis founded the Church of the Holy Apostles (St. Genevieve) at Paris, and shortly moved his "capital" from Soissons to Paris. He was made honourary consul by the Emperor Anastasius, a proceediung which brought the Franks technically into the Empire.

After the death of Clovis on November 17th, 511: (1) His four sons (Theuderich I, Clodomir, Childebert I and Clothar I [Lothair]) established four capitals - Metz of Austrasia, Soissons of Neustria, Paris and Orleans. Expansion eastward continued along the upper Elbe; Burgundy was added, and the territory of the Ostrogothhs north of the Alps. After a period of ruthless conflict only Clothar I(Lothair) survived, and for a brief time (558-561) the Frankish lands were under one head again, (2) Clothar's division of his lands among his four sons (Chilperich, Sigibert I, Charibert, Dagobert/Guntram) led to a great feud from which three kingdoms emerged: (a) Austrasia (capital Metz)lying to the east and mostly Teutonic; Neustria (capital Soissons)and mostly Gallo-Roman in blood; Burgundy, without a king but joined Neustia for a common ruler. Under Chlothar II, son of Chilperich, all three kingdoms were again united in 613.
Clothilda UNKNOWN Nickname:<NICK> The Great
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess
0436 - 26 Nov 481 Chilperic UNKNOWN Name Suffix:<NSFX> II 0445 - ~0500 Brunhilda UNKNOWN 55 55 0470 - ~0520 Daugher Of Burgundy UNKNOWN 50 50 1491 - 28 Jan 1546/1547 Henry VIII Tudor Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
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0370 - 0430 Pharamond UNKNOWN 60 60 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
1st King of France
0386 - ~0450 Argotta UNKNOWN 64 64 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Queen
Argotta Queen of the Salic Franks
Mother of all French Kings
Genebald UNKNOWN Duke of the East Franks 0337 - 0404 Marcomir UNKNOWN 67 67 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duke 0324 - 0378 Clodius UNKNOWN 54 54 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Name Suffix:<NSFX> I
0300 - 0379 Dogobert UNKNOWN 79 79 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Dagobert Genebald UNKNOWN Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duke Salic Franks 0262 - 0358 Genbald UNKNOWN 96 96 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King 0300 - 0379 Dagobert UNKNOWN 79 79 Nickname:<NICK> Mild & Loving
Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
0270 - 0306 Walter UNKNOWN 36 36 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King 0240 - 0298 Clodius UNKNOWN 58 58 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Name Suffix:<NSFX> III
0220 - 0272 Bartherus UNKNOWN 52 52 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King 0200 - 0253 Hilderic UNKNOWN 53 53 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King 0180 - 0213 Sunno UNKNOWN 33 33 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King 0160 - 0186 Farabert UNKNOWN 26 26 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King 0140 - 0166 Clodomir UNKNOWN 26 26 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Name Suffix:<NSFX> IV
0142 - ~0180 Hafilda UNKNOWN 38 38 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess Of Ruglij 0122 - 0149 Marcomir UNKNOWN 27 27 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Name Suffix:<NSFX> IV
0104 - 0128 Odomar UNKNOWN 24 24 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Odomar King of the Franks Made league with,the Romans &,Gauls
0079 - 0114 Richimer UNKNOWN 35 35 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Name Suffix:<NSFX> I
0054 - 0090 Ratherius UNKNOWN 36 36 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King 0029 - 0069 Antenor UNKNOWN 40 40 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Name Suffix:<NSFX> IV
0004 - 0063 Clodomir UNKNOWN 59 59 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Name Suffix:<NSFX> III
0001 Bc - 0050 Marcomir UNKNOWN Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Name Suffix:<NSFX> III
D. 0020 Clodius UNKNOWN Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Name Suffix:<NSFX> II
D. 0011 Bc Francio UNKNOWN Name Prefix:<NPFX> King D. 0039 Bc Antharius UNKNOWN Name Prefix:<NPFX> King D. 0074 Bc CASSANDER UNKNOWN Name Prefix:<NPFX> King D. 0095 Bc MERODOCHUS UNKNOWN Name Prefix:<NPFX> King CLODOMIR UNKNOWN Name Prefix:<NPFX> King ~1514 - ~1570 John Pemberton 56 56 Ellen UNKNOWN ~1490 - ~1550 Robert Pemberton 60 60 Note: Ref: CD 100 GRS, traces this family through Scollis Pemberton who married John Rowland ~1491 - ~1550 Alice UNKNOWN 59 59 0704 - ~0760 Olafsson Halfdan Hvitbein 56 56 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King 0708 - ~0760 Asa EYSTEINSDATTER 52 52 ~0625 - ~0661 OLAF INGJALDSSON 36 36 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King ALGAUTSDATTER GAUTHILD 0668 - 0710 Throndsson Eystein 42 42 0625 - ~0667 UNKNOWN Thrond 42 42 ~0670 - ~0750 SOLVEIG Halfdansdatter 80 80 ~1880 - ~1935 Cyrille Vigneault 55 55 Laura Gagnon D. Deceased Georgiana Beaulieu 1688 - 1750 Mary Andrews 62 62 1689 - 1751 James Andrews 62 62 1695 - ~1760 UNKNOWN Andrews 65 65 1691 - 1747 Henry Lee Of Lee Hall 56 56 Will: BETWEEN 30 JUL 1746 AND 13 JUN 1747 Westmoreland Co., VA
Probate: 25 AUG 1747 Westmoreland Co., VA
1657 - 1706 Laetitia Corbine 49 49 1704 - 1764 Mary Bland 59 59 ~1769 - ~1787 Henry Lee 18 18 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Lieutenant-Colonel 1756 - 1818 Henry (Lighthorse Harry) Lee 62 62 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Major-General 1773 - 1826 Ann Hill Carter 53 53 1807 - 1870 Robert E. Lee 63 63 Name Prefix:<NPFX> General
Education: "graduated second (not first as frequently stated) in his
class, appointed a 2nd lieutenant in the corps of military
engineers." BETWEEN 1825 AND 1829 U.S.M.A., West Point,, NY
1808 - 1873 Mary Anne Rutherford Custis 65 65 1832 - 1913 George Washington Custis (BOO) Lee 80 80 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Major-General
Education: "President Zachary Taylor nominated him for cadetship, he
graduated at the head of his class, having passed four years of
study there without receivinga single demerit." BETWEEN JUN 1850 AND JUN 1854 U.S. Military Academy, West Point,, NY
1781 - 1857 George Washington Parke Custis 76 76 1788 - 1853 Mary Lee FITZHUGH 65 65 1711 - 1757 Daniel Parks Cusits 46 46 1693 - 1743 Augustine Washington 50 50 1708 - 1789 Mary Ball 80 80 1753 - 1781 John Parke Custis 28 28 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Col. 1758 - 1804 Eleanor Calvert 46 46 1731 - 1802 Martha Dandridge 70 70 1751 - 1754 Daniel Park Custis 3 3 1753 - 1757 Frances Park Custis 4 4 1757 - 1773 Martha Parke "Patsy" Custis 16 16 1732 - 1799 George Washington 67 67 Name Prefix:<NPFX> President
Date of Birth was February 11 (February 22nd on today's calendar). Great Britain and the American Colonies changed from the Julian Calendar to the Gregorian Calendar in 1752. The calendars differed by 10 days. [Sources regarding the change in the calendar: "The Ligon Family and Connections;" and the entry's on "George Washington" and "Calendar" in "The World Book Encyclopedia.]"

George and Martha had no children together, but they raised Jackie and Patsy Custis, (Martha's children from her marriage with Daniel Parke Custis), at Mount Vernon. Much of this info on George and his ancestors, etc is taken from "The Ligon Family and Connections", and also from the site "Genealogy of the Presidents," which is from Funk and Wagnells "The Presidents." The site is: http://www.dcs.hull.ac.uk/public/genealogy/presidents

He was elected without opponent by 69 electoral votes. Was in office from 1789 to 1797 (two terms). His vice-president was his successor John Adams. Refused to run for a third term and - thereby - inofficially instituted the 2-term rule for american presidents, the only exception being Franklin Delano Roosevelt (from:
http://www.dcs.hull.ac.uk/public/genealogy/presidents).

(the Father of the United States) US general and politician; led Virginia militia in French and Indian War 1754, 1755-1758; member of House of Burgesses 1759-1774; Virginia delegate to Continental Congress 1774-1775; commander-in-chief of Continental army during American Revolution 1775-1783; forced British troops to evacuate Boston 1776; after crossing Delaware River 1776, defeated Hessians under Johann Rall at battle of Trenton 1776; defeated British troops of Charles Cornwallis at battle of Princeton 1777, solidifying American control over New Jersey; defeated by British troops under William Howe at battle of Brandywine 1777 and battle of Germantown 1777, losing American control over Pennsylvania; settled troops for winter at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania 1777-1778; defeated British troops of Charles Cornwallis at battle of Yorktown 1781, causing Cornwallis' surrender, British capitulation, and end of American Revolution; president of Constitutional Convention 1787; 1st president of US 1789-1797 (only unanimously elected US president); established 1st presidential cabinet 1789; moved US capital from New York City to Philadelphia 1790; oversaw establishment of Bank of US 1791 and US Mint at Philadelphia 1792; declared US impartiality in European War of the First Coalition 1793; ordered suppression of Whiskey Rebellion 1794; issued Farewell Address 1796, warning against partisanship and entangling foreign alliances _1732-1799

The following ancestry back to King Edward I and Margaret of France is shown in The Royal Descents of 500 Immigrants, by Gary Boyd Roberts:

George Washington, husband of Mrs. Martha Dandridge Custis;
Augustine Washington and Mary Ball;
Lawrence Washington and Mildred Warner;
John Washington and Anne Pope;
Lawrence Washington and Amphyllis Twigden;
Margaret Butler and Lawrence Washington;
William Butler and Margaret Greeke;
Margaret Sutton and John Butler;
John Sutton and (_) Charroll;
Joyce Tiptoft and Edmund Sutton;
Joyce Cherleton and John Tiptoft;
Eleanor Holand and Edward Cherleton;
Thomas Holand and Alice FitsAlan;
Joan Plantagenet and Thomas Holand;
Edmund of Woodstock and Margaret Wake;
Edward I King of England and 2nd wife Margaret of France.

One of several cousin lines with JRH (4C7R): This possible connection with ancestry is okay from Gen. George Washington back; his father Augustine; Augustine's mother Mildred Warner; Mildred's father Augustine, III; Augustine, III's mother Mary Towneley; Common connection with Mary's parents, Lawrence and Jennet (Halstead) Towneley. From Lawrence and Jennet down...their daughter, Elizabeth m. Christopher Smith; son Lawrence m. Mary Debnam; daughter Sarah m. Col. John Taliaferro; son Robert m. (?); not confirmed that daughte
1715 - Deceased Moses Edwards 1699 - 1728 Jane Butler 29 29 Caleb Butler 1659 - 1697 Lawrence Washington 38 38 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Capt. 1670 - 1701 Mildred Warner 31 31 D. 1682 Ruprecht Duke Of CUMBERLAND Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 8G7C-45
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1857 - 1953 Mary Of Teck UNKNOWN 95 95 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Queen

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1682 - 1737 Karoline (Wilhelmina) Margrave Brandenburg 55 55 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess of Brandenburg  1543 - 1559 Francis II UNKNOWN 16 16 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of France
10 JUL 1559 wounded in joust celibrating treaty with Spain, died
UNKNOWN EDNI 1701 - 1751 Frederick Louis HANOVER 50 50 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Prince Of Wales 0986 - ~1020 Donalda MacKenneth 34 34 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess 0965 - ~1025 Anleta "Thora Donada" MacKenneth 60 60 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess 0962 - ~1030 Aefgifu UNKNOWN 68 68 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Queen Of Scotland UNKNOWN Sigurd 0038 Bc - 0009 Nero Claudius GERMANICUS DRAUSUS Name Prefix:<NPFX> Gen'l Gov Of Gaul  0820 - ~0870 RAGNVALD OLAFSSON 50 50 0770 - 0840 OLAF II GUDRODSSON 70 70 0738 - 0810 Gudrod HALFDAN 72 72 Nickname:<NICK> The Magnificent 0740 - ~0800 ASA HAROLDSDOTTIR 60 60 0809 - 0864 The Black HALFDAN 55 55 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King ~1003 - 1035 Robert UNKNOWN 32 32 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duke Of Normandy
Name Suffix:<NSFX> I
Duke of Normandy 1027-1035, often identified with the legendary Robert the Devil. He aided King Henry I of France against Henry's rebellious brother and mother, intervened in the affairs of Flanders, and supported Edward the Confessor, then in exile in Robert's court. He also sponsored monastic reform in Normandy. After making his illegitimate son William his heir, he made a pilgrimage to Jerusalem and died at Nicaea. Robert contributed to the restoration of Henry King of France to his throne, and received from the gratitude of that monarch, the Vexin, as an additional to his patrimonial domains. In the 8th year of his reign, curiosity or devotion induced him to undertake a pilgrimage to the Holy Land, where the fatiges of the journey and the heat of the climate so impaired his consitution he died
on his way home. Some sources call him Robert I the Magnificent!
0704 - 0739 Halfdan OLAFSSON 35 35 Nickname:<NICK> Whiteleg
Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
0746 - ~0796 Eysteinn I Glumru Alfdansson 50 50 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King 0682 - 0710 Olaf INJALDSSON 28 28 Nickname:<NICK> The Wood Cutter
Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Vermaland
Note: died as a sacrifice Dead
EYSTEIN HADRADE 0729 - ~0800 ASA Eysteinsson 71 71 Robert COURTHOSE 0644 - ~0700 Gauthild ALGAUTSSON 56 56 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Queen 0638 - ~0678 Braut- Onund INGVARSSON 40 40 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King 0616 - ~0667 Ingvar EYSTEINSSON 51 51 0660 - ~0720 Ingjal ONUNDSSON 60 60 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Name Suffix:<NSFX> III
D. 1081 Richard Of Normandy Death: 1081 in Killed by a Stag, In New Forest Rufus WILLIAM II Of Normandy D. 1126 Cecily PLANTAGENET D. 1090 Constance PLANTAGENET Alice PLANTAGENET D. 1137 Adele PLANTAGENET 0804 - 0876 Emma Von BAVARIA 72 72 Living MOUNTBATTEN 0951 - 1040 Syble BIORNSSON 89 89 0995 - ~1016 Siward BIORNSSON 21 21 1000 - ~1040 ELFLEDA Of NORTHUMBRIA 40 40 0920 - 0965 Duncan MACDONACHADH 45 45 0920 - ~0960 UNKNOWN SIGURDSSON 40 40 1585 - 1668 ROBERT AP Evan 83 83 UNKNOWN Gainor 1555 - 1637 Robert Ap LEWIS 82 82 1550 - ~1610 Gwerfyl Verch LLEWELLYN 60 60 1524 - 1600 DAVID Ap LLEWELLYN 76 76 Isabel De BRAIOSE 1078 - 1138 William De Warren 60 60 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Earl
OCCU 2nd Earl of Surrey...
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1627 - 1665 Christopher Branch 38 38 Name Suffix:<NSFX> II 1166 - 1216 JOHN LACKLAND PLANTEGENET 49 49 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Name Suffix:<NSFX> I
Occupation: BET. 1199 - 1216 3rd Plantagenet King of England
Reference Number: 1115
Note: Acceded 05-22-1199 at Westminster Abbey, London, England. Buried Worcester Cathedral, England. Reigned 1199-1216. Signed Magna Carta in 1215 at Runnymede. His later repudiation of the charter led to the first barons war (1215-1217) during which he died.

The youngest legitimate son of King Henry II. In 1185 Prince John was appointed King of Ireland, but before the end of 1186 he was driven from the Ireland and all was left in confusion.

John Plantaganet, Lackland, King of England (1199-1216), the fifth and favorite son of King Henry II and Queen Eleanor,
was born at Oxford on December 24, 1166, and he died at Newark Castle, Notts, October 19, 1216, and was buried at
Worcester Cathedral. He was named Lackland by his father because he was the youngest son, meaning he had little land
inheritance. He married on August 29, 1189 (1) Isabella (Hawisa), Countess of Gloucester, daughter of William, Earl of
Gloucester, by whom he had no children. She was previously married to Hugh of Lusignan. John divorced her in 1199 after
ten years of marriage and married (2) Isabella of Angouleme, daughter of Aymer (Adhemer) de Taillefer, Count of
Angoulesme, the swordsmith, who died in 1246, who may possibly have descended from Taillefer, who was supposed to be
the court jester of Duke William of Normandy, sister and heir of Amyer Taillefer, Earl of Angoulesme. Henry of Huntington in
his Chronicle states that Taillefer, who was supposed to be the jester of Duke William, before the armies closed for the fight
at the Battle of Hastings,

"sportively brandishing swords in front of the English troops, while they were lost in amazement at his gambols, slew one of their
standard-bearers. A second time one of the enemy fell. The third time he was slain himself."

On the other hand Wace says that Taillefer called to Duke William,

"A boon, sire. I have long served you and you owe me for all such service. Today, so please you, you shall repay it. I ask as my
guerdon and beseech you for it earnestly that you will allow me to strike the first blow in the battle."

To which the Duke replied, "I grant it." Then Taillefer put his horse to a gallop, charging before all the rest.

Isabella was the mother of all his legal children, she was only 12-years of age when she was married. She married (2) Hugh
X. of Lusignan, by whom she had the following children: Henry, Count of La Manche; William of Valence, died in 1269, father
of Aymer de Valence, Earl of Pembroke (1307-1324); Guy of Valence: Geoffrey of Lusignan; Aymer, Bishop of Winchester,
died in 1280; and Alice le Brun, who married John de Warenne. Isabella died in 1246.

King John, who reigned as King of England from 1199 to 1216, traveled extensively in England, as few of his predecessors
had done, often dealing with mundane financial and legal matters. He reluctantly signed the Magna Charta, permitting
basic rights to the barons and landowners, a landmark document in the history of western civilization. [Editor's Note: Of
interest from a genealogical standpoint is the fact that the majority of barons opposed to King John all became common
ancestors as the royal family and the baronial families intermarried in the following several generations. The specific
baronial families who had signers of the Magna Carta are detailed in Volume II. of this genealogical record.]

According to the Plantaganet Chronicles,

"John was a great prince but scarcely a happy one, experiencing the ups and downs of Fortune. He was munificent and liberal to
outsiders but a plunderer of his own people, trusting strangers rather than his subjects, wherefore he was eventually deserted by
his own men and, in the end, little mourned."

tried but failed to usurp crown by brother Richard was at crusade crowned king of England 1199 called Lackland reign was i
CLEMENCE DE ARCY Name Prefix:<NPFX> Consort
Name Suffix:<NSFX> I
1133 - 1189 HENRY II PLANTEGENET 56 56 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King ~1122 - 1202 Eleanor Of Aquitaine 80 80 Eleanor of Auitaine was queen to two kings and the mother of two others. As Heiress of the Douchy of Aquitaine, she married LOUIS VII of France in 1137. This marriage, for various reasons ended in annulment in 1152 and she married Henry of Anjou, who became Henry II, King of England in 1154.

Eleanor of Auitaine was queen to two kings and the mother of two others. As Heiress of the Douchy of Aquitaine, she married LOUIS VII of France in 1137. This marriage, for various reasons ended in annulment in 1152 and she married Henry of Anjou, who became Henry II, King of England in 1154.
1113 - 1151 Geoffrey V Of ANJOU 38 38 Nickname:<NICK> The Fair
Note: Geoffrey was married to a Matilda, the daughter of Henry I. Matilda was previously married to Holy Roman Emperor, Henry V in 1114. Following his death in 1125 she returned to England and subsequently married Geoffrey, 10th Count of Anjou in 1128
1102 - 1169 Matilda Augusta (Maud) "the Empress" Of England 67 67 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Queen 1068 - 1135 UNKNOWN HENRY I Bleauclerc 67 67 Nickname:<NICK> Longsword
Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Note: His reign is notable for important legal and administrativereforms, and for
the final resolution of the investiture controversy. Abroad, hewaged several
campaigns in order to consolidate and expand his continentalpossessions.
Was so hated by his brothers that they vowed to disinherit him.In 1106 he
captured Robert and held him til he died. He proved to be a hardbut just
ruler. He aparently died from over eating Lampreys!
D. 1125 Henry UNKNOWN Name Prefix:<NPFX> Emperor Of Germany-Holy Roman
Name Suffix:<NSFX> V
1028 - 1087 The Conqueror William 59 59 Name Suffix:<NSFX> I
Reigned 1066-1087. Duke of Normandy 1035-1087. Invaded England defeated and killed his rival Harold at the Battle of Hastings and became King. The Norman conquest of England was completed by 1072 aided by the establishment of feaudalism under which his followers were granted land in return for pledges of service and loyalty. As King William was noted for his efficient if harsh rule. His administration relied upon Norman and other foreign personnel especially Lanfranc Archbishop of Canterbury. In 1085 started Domesday Book.

King of England 1066-1087. Earnest and resourceful, William was not only one of the greatest of English monarchs, but also a pivotal figure in European history.

The illegitimate son of Robert I, Duke of Normandy, and Arletta, daughter of a tanner, he is sometimes called William the bastard. He succeeded to the dukedom on his father's death in 1035. William and his guardians were hard pressed to keep down recurrent rebellions during his minority, and at least once the young duke barely escaped death.

In 1047, with the aid of Henry I of France, he solidly established his power. William is said to have visited England in 1051 or 1052, when his cousin Edward the Confessor probably promised that William would succeed him as king of England. Despite a papal prohibition, William married Matilda, daughter of Baldwin, Count of Flanders, in 1053. The union, which greatly increased the duke's prestige, did not receive papal dispensation until 1059.

William's growing power brought him into conflict with King Henry of France, whose invading armies he defeated in 1054 and 1058. The accession (1060) of the child Philip I of France, whose guardian was William's father-in-law, improved his position, and in 1063, William conquered the county of Maine. Soon afterward Harold, then Earl of Wessex, was shipwrecked on the French coast and was turned over to William, who apparently extracted Harold's oath to support the duke's interests in England.

Upon hearing that Harold had been crowned (1066) King of England, Willaim secured the sanction of the pope, raised an army and transport fleet, sailed for England, and defeated and slew Harold at the battle of Hastings (1066). Overcoming what little resistance remained in southeast England, he led his army to London, received the city's submission,a and was crowned king on Christmas Day.

Although Willaim immediately began to build and garrison castles around the country, he apparently hoped to maintain continuity of rule; many of the English nobility had fallen at Hastings, but most of those who survived were permitted to keep their lands for the time being. The English, however, did not so readily accept him as their king.

A series of rebellions broke out, and William suppressed them harshly, ravaging great sections of the country. Titles to the lands of the now decimated native nobility were called in and redistributed on a strictly feudal basis, to the king's Norman followers. By 1072, the adherents of Edgar Atheling and their Scottish and Danish allies had been defeated and the military part of the Norman Conquest virtually completed. In the only major rebellion that came thereafter (1075), the chief rebels were Normans.

William undertook church reform, appointed Lan franc archbishop of Canterbury, substituted foreign prelates for any of the English bishops, took command over the administration of church affairs, and established (1076) separate ecclesiastical courts. In 1085-86, at his orders, a survey of England was taken, the results of which were embodied in the Domesday Book. By the Oath of Salisbury in 1086, William established the important precedent that loyalty to the king is superior to loyalty to any subordinate feudal lord of the kingdom. William fought with his factious son Robert II, Duke of Normandy, in 1079 and quarreled intermittently with France from 1080 until his death. He invaded the French Vexin in 1087, was fatally 
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1802 - ~1896 Talitha Tipton 94 94 ~1797 - 1877 John Walker 80 80 ~1805 - ~1860 Jonathan Tipton 55 55 ~1806 - ~1876 Barbara BECKNELL 70 70 1809 - 1895 Samuel Tipton 85 85 1819 - 1849 Cynthia RICHARDSON 30 30 1811 - ~1881 Elizabeth Tipton 70 70 1811 - ~1871 William Walker 60 60 ~1812 - ~1872 Sarah Tipton 60 60 ~1812 - ~1872 Josiah Harris 60 60 ~1813 - ~1873 Reuban Tipton 60 60 ~1827 - 1842 Sarah RICHARDSON 15 15 ~1815 - ~1875 Susan J. Tipton 60 60 ~1811 - ~1871 William H. Russell 60 60 ~1816 - ~1876 Albert Tipton 60 60 ~1818 - ~1878 Martha Harris 60 60 ~1817 - ~1877 John Tipton 60 60 ~1822 - ~1882 Lucinda Everett 60 60 John H. Harris Margaret Stansberry 1488 - 1563 Katharine Princess Of BRUNSWICK- WOLFENBÜTTEL 75 75 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 8CDL-5L
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~1031 - 1083 Mathilda OF FLANDERS 52 52 ~0980 - Deceased Doda Of Falaise 1012 - 1067 Baldwin V UNKNOWN 55 55 Nickname:<NICK> The Pious
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count  OF FLANDERS
Note: also called BALDWIN OF LILLE, French BAUDOUIN DE LILLE, Dutch BOUDEWIJN VAN RIJSEL, count of Flanders who became one of the most influential figures of 11th-century Europe. He was an active, enterprising man and greatly extended his power by wars and alliances. He obtained from the Holy Roman emperor Henry IV the territory between the Scheldt and the Dender as an imperial fief, as well as the margravate of Antwerp. So powerful had he become that on the decease of Henry I of France he was appointed regent during the minority of Philip I (1060-66). Before his death he saw his eldest daughter Matilda (d. 1083) sharing the English throne with William the Conqueror; saw his eldest son, Baldwin of Mons, in possession of Hainaut in right of his wife Richilde, heiress of Regnier V (d. 1036); and saw his second
son, Robert the Frisian, regent (voogd) of the county of Holland.
SOURCE: "Baldwin V" Encyclopedia Britannica Online. <http://members.eb.com/bol/topic?idxref=274104>

Baudouin V, Comte de Flandre(Andre Roux:Scrolls, 79, 118.) (Stuart, Royalty for Commoners, Page 103, Line 141-32). AKA: Baudouin V de Lille. Baudouin, Regent de France. Also Known As: Baudouin "Le Pieux" (von Redlich, Marcellus Donald R., Pedigrees and Some of the Emperor Charlemagne's Descendants in ISBN: 0-8063-0494-4 (1001 North Calvert Street, Baltimore, MD  21202: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1996), Page 183). Born: circa 1013 in Flandre, Belgium, son of Baudouin IV, Count de Flandre and Ogive de Luxembourg. Married in 1028 in France:
Adele=Alix, Princess de France , daughter of Robert II, King de France and Constance de Provence; Baudouin V was Adele's second husband. between 1060 and 1067 in France: Baudouin V was the Regent of France from 1060 to 1067. Died: on 1 Sep 1067 in Lille, Nord, Flandre, France.
~1009 - 1079 Adela CAPET 70 70 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess
Note: Adele=Alix, Princess de France (Andre Roux: Scrolls, 79, 118.)
Note: (Stuart, Royalty for Commoners, Page 102, Line 140-32.) Married  Richare III de Normandie. Married Baldwin IV de Flandre. AKA: Adelaide, Countess de Contenance. Born: in 1009, daughter of Robert II, King de France and Constance de Provence, Some sources indicate that Adele=Alix was born in 1012. Married in Jan 1027 in France: Richard III, Duke de Normandie, son of Richard II, Duke de Normandie and Judith de Bretagne. Marriedd in 1028 in France: Baudouin V, Comte de Flandre, son of Baudouin IV, Count de Flandre and Ogive de Luxembourg; Baudouin V was Adele's second husband. Died: on 8 Jan 1079 in Messina, Messina, Sicily,
Note: Some sources indicate that Adele=Alix died in 1063.
27 Mar 972 - 1031 Robert II CAPET Nickname:<NICK> the Pious
Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of France
1151 Bertha de Burgandy Name Prefix:<NPFX> Queen ~0986 - 1032 Countance DE ARLES 46 46 D. Deceased Constance CAPET 1008 - 1060 Henry I CAPET 52 52 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Count Of Paris

Count Of Paris
1009 - 1078 Adela CAPET 69 69 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Countess Of CONTENANCE 1013 - 1054 Eudes CAPET 41 41 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Bishop Of AUXERRE 1011 - 21 Mar 1075/1076 Robert I CAPET Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duke Of BURGUNDY 0968 - 1039 Baldwin IV UNKNOWN 71 71 Nickname:<NICK> 'Fair Beard'
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count  OF FLANDERS 
0986 - 1030 Ogive OF LUXEMBOURG 44 44 0963 - 1027 RICHARD II UNKNOWN 64 64 Nickname:<NICK> The Good
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duke Of Normandy
~1535 - 1563 John STEWART 28 28 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Lord Darnley
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9G0Q-09
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~0927 - 27 Jun 992 UNKNOWN Conan I Nickname:<NICK> Conan I "le tort"; Conan I the Crooked
Conan I "le tort"; Conan I the Crooked

DEATH: Killid in battle at Conquereuil, France
~0952 - 27 Jun 992 Ermengarde D'ANJOU ~0980 - 1008 Geoffrey Of Bretagne 28 28 11 Nov 938 - 21 Jul 987 Geoffrey D'ANJOU Nickname:<NICK> Greymantle ~0934 - 12 Mar 978 Adelaide de Vermandois 21 Jun 967 - 1040 Fulk III D'ANJOU Nickname:<NICK> The Black
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count
0960 - 1000 Elizabeth de Vendome 40 40 Gerberge D'ANJOU 0995 - 1060 Adele D'ANJOU 65 65 0943 - 1012 Bouchard II de Vendome 69 69 0942 - 1007 Elizabeth De Corbeil 65 65 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Countess 0942 - 0992 Bourchar I dit Ratepelatte de Vendome 50 50 ~0885 - ~0942 Fulk I "The Red", de Anjou 57 57 Roscilla of Loches 0844 - Deceased Warner of Loches Name Prefix:<NPFX> Lord D. 0886 Ingelgar de Anjou 0860 - 0888 Adele DE GATINAIS 28 28 ~0826 - Deceased Turtulle de Anjou ~0825 - Deceased Petronille De Anjou ~0830 - Deceased Geoffrey DE GATINAIS ~0800 - Deceased Bouchard de FERENZAC Aubri de FERENZAC Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count Bouchard DECORSICA Name Prefix:<NPFX> Constable Guerin d'Hesbaye Adelindis d'Hesbaye ~0710 - Deceased Robert d'Hesbaye Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count Williswinda UNKNOWN 0670 - 0741 Lambert D'Hesbaye 71 71 AKA Lants Bertus Von Wormsgau ? 0643 - 0677 Warinus De Poitiers 34 34 0615 - 0643 Bodilon De Bourgogne 28 28 0650 - 0677 Kunza Von Metz 27 27 0611 - 0690 Clodoule Von Metz 79 79 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Bishop Of Metz 13 Aug 582 - 16 Aug 640 Arnoaldus Von Schelde Name Prefix:<NPFX> Bishop Of Metz 0602 - 0685 Ansegisal De Heristal 83 83 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duke Of Brabant
Occupation: Duke Of Brabant
Occupation: Mayor Of The Palace
0603 - 17 Dec 693 Begga (Saint Begga) De Brabant Name Prefix:<NPFX> Countess
Occupation: Countess Of Brabant
~0585 - 21 Feb 638/639 Pepin I De Landis Occupation: 1st Duke Of Brabant 0591 - 8 May 652 Itta ( Saint Itta Of Metz) Von Schelde 0540 - 0601 Arnulf (Arnoaldus) Von Schelde 61 61 Bishop of Metz 0540 - Deceased Oda Von Swabia Ansbertus Gallo-Roman Senator of Narbonne Von Schelde 0525 - Deceased Blithilde (Bilhildis) Princess of Cologne Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess Of Franks 0493 - Deceased Ansbertus Ferreolus Von Schelde 0500 - Deceased Deuteria UNKNOWN 0473 - 0511 Tonantius UNKNOWN 38 38 0403 - 0475 Ferreolus TONATIUS 72 72 0405 - Deceased Papinilla OF ROME 0390 - Deceased Ferreolus UNKNOWN 0390 - Deceased Deuteria UNKNOWN 0330 - 0382 Afranius Syagrius UNKNOWN 52 52 Prefect of the West, of paternal Roman descent, 378 Gallo-Roman Senator at Lyons, 379 Proconsul of Africa, buried beneath a monument at the city gate of Lyons

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Note: Gallo-Roman Senator; Proconsul Africae 379; Praefectus Urbis Romae 381; selected by the emperor Gratian as a Consul 382; Praefectus Praetorio Italiae 382
Aegidius UNKNOWN Note: Master General" of Roman Gaul UNKNOWN Unknown UNKNOWN Unknown 1771 - Deceased John Tipton Note: Froze to death during a trip one winter night 1772 - 1861 Samuel Tipton 89 89 1775 - Deceased Hannah Tipton Leutharius GALLO- ROMAN 0551 - Deceased Erchenaud GALLO- ROMAN 1790 - Deceased Wiley Tipton 0855 - 10 Sep 915 UNKNOWN Marquis Of Tuscany Adalbert II Name Prefix:<NPFX> Marquis Of Tuscany 0871 - 8 Mar 925 UNKNOWN Bertha Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess of Lorraine 0835 - 8 Jul 869 UNKNOWN Lothaire II Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Lorraine 0795 - 29 Sep 855 UNKNOWN Lothaire I Name Prefix:<NPFX> Emperor
Emperor Holy Roman EMPIRE
Also King of Italy[v28t0449.FTW]
Lothair Of GERMANY
25 Sep 778 - 20 Jun 840 UNKNOWN Louis I 0820 - 0860 Gisela Capet 40 40 Sources:
Title: Thomas Bradbury and His Wife Mary Perkins, The Ancestry of
Author: John Brooks Threlfall
Publication: Second Edition - 1995
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Title: Thomas Bradbury and His Wife Mary Perkins, The Ancestry of
Author: John Brooks Threlfall
Publication: Second Edition - 1995
Note:
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~0800 - 20 Mar 851 Countess of Tours Ermengarde Count Of Tours HUGH II William SAXE-COBURG- GOTHA Name Suffix:<NSFX> II

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0720 UNKNOWN Bertha Nickname:<NICK> Big Foot
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Queen Of Hungry
2 Apr 742 - 28 Jan 814 UNKNOWN Charlemagne Name: Charles I Holy Roman Emperor
Reference Number: 8024
Sex: M
Birth: 2 APR 0742 in Aix la Chapelle, Austrasia
Death: 28 JAN 813/14 in Aachen, Austrasia
Event: BET. 768 - 814 King of the Franks
Event: 0774 King of the Lombards
Event: BET. 800 - 814 Holy Roman Emperor
Event: BET. 774 - 804 united most of Western Europe by 804
Event: 0788 incorporated the Duchy of Bavaria
Event: BET. 791 - 796 Defeated the Avars, Bulgarians and Slavs
Event: 0810 Defended a Danish attack
Event: 25 DEC 0800 Crowned Charlemagne by Pope Leo III
Event: 0768 King of Franks
ALIA: /Charlemagne/
Note: Note: Mainz

Note: Charlemagne was Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire (France, Germany & Aquitaine).

In Latin, he is called Carolus Magnus. To the Germans, he is Karl der Grosse. But most of us know him by his French name, Charlemagne.
No matter what he is called, Charles the Great was the founder of the First Reich, the Holy Roman Empire, and the model of every king
who reigned after him until the Renaissance. The first truly great king of the dynasty named for him ("Carolingian"), his successful campaigns gave him an empire that included most of Europe. His initially successful attack on the heathen lands of Saxony led to a war of
more than thirty years. His attack on Spain was unsccessful, and as they pulled out, one of his commanders, Roland, was slain, an event which became the center of one of the most important pieces of medieval literature, The Song of Roland. He fought against the kings of Lombardy and Bavaria, eventually subduing them. But it was his loyalty to the Church that led to his coronation as the first Holy Roman Emperor on Christmas Day, 800 AD. But Karl der Grosse's reign was not all about warfare. He was a great advocate of education; he himself was tutored by the legendary Alcuin of York. His capital at Aachen became the cultural center of Europe. But, when he died, his empire was partitioned by three of his sons; it would not be reunited until the reign of Otto I. There has been a great deal of dispute about the nationality of Charlemagne. The stories about him compose the "Matter of France," but the Germans claim him for their own. And, given the relationship between France and Germany, neither is willing to share him with the other. The truth, though neither may want to admit it, is that Charlemagne came from a time when there was no distinction between the French and German peoples, when both were considered barbarian
tribes. And it was Charlemagne's rule that brought the first glimmer of civilization back to them.
Sarah Fugate Elizabeth Mayes Hugh H. Cunningham James Franklan Cunningham Catherine Capps Walter Lee Cunningham Mary M. Adams Ruth Cunningham 1838 - 1884 Elisha Thomas 46 46 1840 - 1900 Elizabeth Bowman 60 60 1009 - 1079 Adélaïde CAPET 70 70 1642 - 1707 Peter Field 65 65 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Maj. 1601 - Deceased James Field In 1624 he sailed to Virginia on the ship Swan Anne Rogers Clark 1646 - 1703 Judith Sloane 57 57 1653 - 1697 Thomas Jefferson 44 44 Name Suffix:<NSFX> I
Note: Thomas Jefferson, I is considered the emigrant ancestor, the first Jefferson settler who remained in VA. He was a planter and a surveyor. In 1682 he purchased 157A in Henrico Co from William Byrd, and in 1692 he purchased a town lot. In 1697 he lived at the Curls region of the James River, below present Richmond. His will has been lost.
~1829 Elizabeth Tyree Sarah Almond 1486 - 1502 Arthur Prince Of ENGLAND 15 15 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9F9M-CM
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1630 - Deceased John Jefferson Name Prefix: Captain
In 1669, he was at Antigua in the Leeward Islands of the West
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1524 - Deceased Valantia Sparkes 1495 - 1544 Richard Braunche 49 49 Richard was a wooolen draper(maker of wool cloth). Settled in Abington, Berkshire, England, in the early part of the sixteenth century. He was a man of considerable importance, being for many years head of the Fraternity of the Holy Cross. Originally this Guild had been founded for the dispensation of charity, but a long and active existence, together with ownership of considerable property, had make it the center of the civic life of Abingdon.Death: 11 SEP 1544 in Abington, England
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He was buried in the north or Jesus Aisle of St. Helen's Church on 16 September, 1544 The Jesus aisle has been covered with new flooring
and pews, so his grave is no longer visible..

Richard's Will; His will is dated August 27, 1544.  To the high altar of St. Elen's church 21s. to be prayed for.
To Thomas Branche my eldest son a feather bed, a covering with a mitre upon it, and 10s.
To my son William Branche my gown that I had of Mr. Wodword and 10s.
To Thoms Branche my youngest son 20s.
To my son John Branche a black gown lined with St. Thomas wolsted and 10s.
To Margery my daughter a girdlewith a dymycent of silver and gilt, a silver spoon, all her grandfather's bequests unto her, a saucer of
the new fashion and 20s.
To Marion my daughter a pair of jet beads with silver gawds, a silver spoon, beside the one that Mr. Wodword gave her, and 20s.
If any of my forenamed children die before they come to years of discretion, their parts shall be distributed amongst those that shall
then be on live.
Residuary legatee and executrix, my wife Elizabeth. Overseers,
Humfrey Bostock and Thomas [blank].
Witnesses: Sir William Druett, brotherhoodpriest, Richard Maiot,
Humbostoke, Thomas Erle. No Probate. [Archdeaconry of Berks:
Register C; 164.]
~1273 - 17 Mar 1336/1337 Margaret Basset 1376 - 1426 Thomas BEAUFOREST 50 50 Margaret NEVILLE 1339 - 3 Feb 1398/1399 Prince John PLANTAGENET Nickname:<NICK> "Of Gaunt" 1312 - 1377 Edward III PLANTAGENET 64 64 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Edward of Windsor, King Edward III. (1327-1377), Earl of Chester and Duke of Aquitaine, was born at Windsor
November 13, 1312 and succeeded to the throne of England January 13, 1327, while his father was still alive.
The Queen Mother and Roger de Mortimer governed in his name for a time, until he rejected their assistance
and had Mortimer executed. The reign of King Edward III. was filled with great domestic achievements and
foreign wars. He renounced his right to Scotland in 1328, but to make good his claim to France in right of his
mother, he invaded that country in 1339. He defeated the French at Crecy (Cressy) August 24, 1346. During his
absence in France, the Scots invaded England. At the battle of Neville's Cross on October 17, 1346, Edward took
King David of Scotland prisoner. He took Calais on August 3, of the following year. In 1350 he defeated the
Spaniards at sea, and in 1356, winning the battle of Poitiers, he took King John of France captive. He died at
Richmond, co. Surrey, June 21, 1377, and was buried at Westminster. He married on January 24, 1329 Philippa
of Hainault, daughter of William, Count of Holland and Hainault. She died August 15, 1369 and was also buried at
Westminster.
1312 - 1369 Philippa OF HAINAULT HOLLAND 57 57 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Countess 1330 - 1376 Edward PLANTAGENET 45 45 Nickname:<NICK> The Black Prince
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Prince of Wales
1332 - 1379 Isabel Princess PLANTAGENET 46 46 ~1330 - Deceased Enguerrand Vll De COUUCY Joan UNKNOWN Nickname:<NICK> Fair Maid Kent
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Countess Kent
1334 - 1348 Joan Princess PLANTAGENET 14 14 1340 - 1398 Lionel "of Antwerp" Prince PLANTAGENET 57 57 ~1340 - 1363 Elizabeth DE BRUGH 23 23 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duch. Of Clarence 1341 - 1402 Edmund I PLANTAGENET 60 60 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duke of York Isabel PEREZ Princess of CASTILE & LEON Mar 1342/1343 - Mar 1342/1343 Blanche Princess PLANTAGENET 1344 - 1361/1362 Mary Princess PLANTAGENET Jean V Duke Of Britteny 1346 - 1361 Margaret PLANTAGENET 15 15 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess ~1346 John DE HASTING Name Prefix:<NPFX> Earl of Penbroke 1348 - 1348 William Prince PLANTAGENET 2m 2m 1354 - 1397 Thomas Prince PLANTAGENET 43 43 1284 - 1327 Edward II PLANTAGENET 43 43 Edward Plantaganet II., of Caernarvon, Prince of Wales, ascended to the throne as King Edward II. He was born at
Caernarvon Castle, in Wales, on April 25, 1284. By charter dated February 7, 1301 he rescinded a grant of the
principality of Wales and the county of Chester. He married, on January 28, 1307/08, Isabella of France, daughter of
King Philip IV, the Fair, King of France. She died August 22, 1358. Incapable as a ruler and pleasure loving, he reigned
for twenty years, being advised at first by Piers Gaveston, whom the barons disliked and murdered in 1312. In 1314
King Edward II. was defeated by the Scots at the battle of Bannockburn. The Despencers later controlled the
government; they too were disliked, and by the Queen Isabella in particular. She returned to her native France, taking
her son Edward with her and refused to return while the Despencer family was in power. King Edward's followers
deserted him and on January 7, 1327 he was deposed by Parliament. He was later imprisoned at Kenilworth Castle
and then at Berkeley Castle, where he was murdered September 21, 1327, and was buried at Gloucester.

byame EDWARD OF CAERNARVON (b. April 25, 1284, Caernarvon, Caernarvonshire, Wales--d. September 1327, Berkeley, Gloucestershire, Eng.), king of England from 1307 to 1327. Although he was a man of limited capability, he waged a long, hopeless campaign to assert his authority over powerful barons.

The fourth son of King Edward I, he ascended the throne upon his father's death (July 7, 1307) and immediately gave the highest offices to Edward I's most prominent opponents. He earned the hatred of the barons by granting the earldom of Cornwall to his frivolous favourite (and possible lover), Piers Gaveston. In 1311 a 21-member baronial committee drafted a document--known as the Ordinances -- demanding the banishment of Gaveston and the restriction of the King's powers over finances and appointments. Edward pretended to give in to these demands; he sent Gaveston out of the country
but soon allowed him to return. In retaliation the barons seized Gaveston and executed him (June 1312).

Edward had to wait 11 years to annul the Ordinances and avenge Gaveston. Meanwhile, the Scottish king Robert I the Bruce was threatening to throw off English overlordship. Edward led an army into Scotland in 1314 but was decisively defeated by Bruce at Bannockburn on June 24. With one stroke, Scotland's independence was virtually secured, and Edward was put at the mercy of a group of barons headed by his cousin Thomas of Lancaster, who by 1315 had made himself the real master of England. Nevertheless, Lancaster proved to be incompetent; by 1318 a group of moderate barons led by Aymer de
Valence, earl of Pembroke, had assumed the role of arbitrators between Lancaster and Edward. At this juncture Edward found two new favourites--Hugh le Despenser and his son and namesake. When the King supported the younger Despenser's territorial ambitions in Wales, Lancaster banished both Despensers. Edward then took up arms in their behalf. His opponents fell out among themselves, and he defeated and captured Lancaster at Boroughbridge, Yorkshire, in March 1322. Soon afterward, he had Lancaster executed.

At last free of baronial control, Edward revoked the Ordinances. His reliance on the Despensers, however, soon aroused the resentment of his queen, Isabella. While on a diplomatic mission to Paris in 1325, she became the mistress of Roger Mortimer, an exiled baronial opponent of Edward. In September 1326 the couple invaded England, executed the Despensers, and deposed Edward in favour of his son, who was crowned (January 1327) King Edward III. Edward II was imprisoned and in September 1327 died, probably by violence. His career is recounted in Hilda Johnstone's Edward of Carnarvon (1946).


EDWARD II (1307-27)

Edward II's reign was an almost unmitigated disaster. He inherited some of his problems from his father, the most significant bei
~1366 - 1399 Eleanor (Alianore) De Bohun 33 33 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duchess Gloucest 1239 - 1307 Edward I PLANTAGENET 68 68 Nickname:<NICK> Longshanks
Edward I., Plantaganet, Longshanks, Earl of Chester, King of England (1272-1307), the third son of Henry III and his
wife Eleanor, was born at Westminster on June 17, 1239 and during the reign of his father took active part in political
affairs. He was the Earl of Chester. He was taken prisoner at Lewes in 1264 but escaping, he defeated the Earl of
Leicester. In 1272 he went on a Crusade as far as Acre, where his daughter Joan was born, and although he inherited the
crown that year, he did not return to England until 1274, being crowned on August 19, 1274. It is significant of the times
that he was able to thus move in a leisurely fashion across Europe without fear of disturbances at home.

He fully accepted those articles of The Great Charter (Magna Charta) of King John which had been set aside at the
beginning of his father's reign, and which required that the king should levy scutages and aids only with the consent of the
Great Council or Parliament. The further requirement of the barons that they should name the ministers of the crown was
allowed to fall into disuse. Edward was a capable ruler, and knew how to appoint better ministers than the barons were
likely to choose for him. He was eminent not only as a ruler but as a legislator and succeeded in enacting many wise laws,
because he knew that useful legislation is possible only when the legislator has an intelligent perception of the remedies
needed to meet existing evils, and is willing to content himself with such remedies as those persons who are to be benefited
by them are ready to accept. The first condition was fulfilled by Edward's own skill as a lawyer, and by the skill of the great
lawyers whom he employed. The second condition was fulfilled by his determination to authorize no new legislation without
the counsel and acquiescence of those who were most affected by it. Not until late in his reign did he call a whole
parliament together as Earl Simon de Montfort had done. Instead, he called the barons together in any manner which
affected the barons, and the representatives of the townsmen together in any manner which affected the townsmen, and so
with other classes. In 1295 he summoned the "Model Parliament," so called because it became the form for future
Parliaments.

Every king of England since the Norman Conquest had exercised authority in a twofold capacity: (1) as head of the nation
and (2) as the feudal lord of his vassals. Edward laid more stress than any former king upon his national headship. Early in
his reign he divided the Curis Regis into three courts: (1) The Court of King's Bench, to deal with criminal offenses reserved
for the king's judgment and with suits in which he was himself concerned; (2) The Court of Exchequer, to deal with all
matters touching the king's revenue; and (3) The Court of Common Pleas, to deal with suits between subject and subject.
Edward took care that these Courts should administer justice, and dismissed judges and many other officials for
corruption. In 1285 he improved the Assize of Arms of King Henry II., to assure national support for his government in time
of danger. His favorite motto "Keep Troth" indicates the value he placed upon a man's oath.

Edward I. married in 1254 (1) Eleanor of Castile, daughter of Ferdinand III, King of Castile and Leon, and his wife Jeanne of
Dammartin, who was the daughter of Simon Dammartin and his wife, Marie, Countess of Ponthieu, and on her death in 1279
that country came by descent to Eleanor. Jeanne of Dammartin died on November 20, 1290. Her body was brought for
burial from Lincoln to Westminster, and the bereaved husband ordered the erection of a memorial cross at each place
where the body rested. The years that followed were filled with wars with France and with difficulties in Scotland. Edward
married September 8, 1299 (2) Margaret of France, daughter of Philip III., King of France. King Edward died, during the
1525 - 1600 Lewis ap GRIFFITH 75 75 1520 - Deceased Ellen verch EDWARD 1488 - Deceased EDWARD Ap EVAN UNKNOWN 1492 - Deceased Catherine ferch Gruffydd 1462 - Deceased Griffith ap Llewelyn ap Einion Mary ferch Howell Howel ap Harry 1463 - Deceased Evan ap Tudor 1440 - Deceased Tudor Ap (David) DEIO UNKNOWN 1286 - 1337 Guillaume III, de Avesnes 51 51 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count
Name Suffix: Count Of Holland & Hainault
Ancestral File Number: 8XQ6-1G

Name Suffix: Count Of Holland & Hainault
Ancestral File Number: 8XQ6-1G
1247 - 1304 Jean II D' Avesnes 57 57 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count
Count Of Holland & Hainault

Count Of Holland & Hainault
1294 - 1342 Jeanne de Valois 48 48 1218 - 1257 Jean De Avesnes 39 39 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count
TITLE: COUNT OF FLANDERS & HAINAULT

TITLE: COUNT OF FLANDERS & HAINAULT
12 Mar 1270/1271 - 1325 Charles I Prince Of France 1273 - 1299 UNKNOWN MARGUERITE PRINCESS OF SICILY AND NAPLES 26 26 1245 - 1285 UNKNOWN Philippe III 40 40 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of France 1215 - 1270 Louis IX CAPET 55 55 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of France 1221 - 1295 Marguerite of Provence Berenge 74 74 1198 - 1245 Raymond Bberenger V Provence Berenge 47 47 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count 1247 - 28 Jan 1270/1271 Isabel Princess of Aragon 1201 - 1266 Beatrice De SAVOIE 65 65 1176 - 1232 Thomas I De SAVOy 55 55 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count 1180 - 1257 Beatrix (Marguerite) De GENEVA & FAUCIGNY 77 77 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Countess 1136 - 1136 Humbert De SAVOY III Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count Nancy Ramey 1688 - 1756 Thomas Lucas 68 68 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Jr. Anne HUNGERFIELD D. Deceased Margaret BARTON 1690 - Deceased Mary Lucas Richard Scott 1695 - 1749 Elizabeth Evans 54 54 1644 - 1707 William Smith 63 63 Ann Danks 1752 - 1844 Nathaniel Owens 92 92 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Jr
David Hatfield Owens says that Nathaniel Owens, Jr. ended up in Green Co, KY

THE KENTUCKY LAND GRANTS
Volume 1
Part 1
CHAPTER VI KENTUCKY LAND WARRANTS (1816-1873)
THE COUNTIES OF KENTUCKY
page 672
Grantee: Owens, Nathaniel
Acres: 800
Book: G-2
Page: 208
Date Survey: 5-17-1836
County: Green
Watercourse: Brush Cr[7-22-2001merge.FTW]
~1755 - Deceased Samuel Owens 1760 - Deceased William Owens ~1760 - Deceased Rebecca Owens 1765 - ~1837 Behethelon "Hetty" Owens 72 72 1768 - Deceased Mary Owens Anderson JEFFRIES ELEC: 1806 Deacon of the Bethlehem Baptist Church 1
Occupation: 1825 Became a Baptist Preacher 1
Note:
after 1825 moved to Hardin Co, KY.
was a licensed Baptist preacher.
1092 - 1143 Fulk V Of Anjou 51 51 Name Prefix:<NPFX> 9th Count
[charlemegne.FTW]

Fulk V, the Young, b. 1092, d. at Jerusalem, 10 Nov. 1143, Coun t of Anjou, King of Jerusalem; m. (1) 1110, Erembourg, d. 1126 , dau. of Helias, Count of Maine; m. (2) 2 June 1129, Melisend e de Rethel, d. 11 Sep. 1161, eldest dau. of Baldwin II (103A-25 ), King of Jerusalem, by whom he was father of Baldwin III, Kin g of Jerusalem, b. 1130, d.s.p. 10 Feb. 1162, and Amaury I, Kin g of Jerusalem, b. 1136, d. 11 July 1174. (Generations 19-25; N EHGR 99:34.)

Fulk V, Count of Anjou.

Fulk V, Count of Anjou and King of Jerusalem. = Foulques V d'Anj ou

Fulk, byname FULK THE YOUNGER, French FOULQUES LE JEUNE (b. 1092 --d. November 1143, Acre, Palestine [now 'Akko, Israel]), coun t of Anjou and Maine as Fulk V (1109-31) and king of Jerusalem ( 1131-43). Son of Fulk IV the Surly and Bertrada of Montfort, h e was married in 1109 to Arenburga of Maine. Fulk exerted his co ntrol over his vassals and was later caught up in dynastic quarr els between the French and English kings. In 1128 his son Geoff rey Plantagenet married Matilda, daughter of Henry I of England , and became the progenitor of England's branch of the Angevin d ynasty. Fulk first visited Palestine in 1120 and returned in 112 9 to marry Melisend, daughter of King Baldwin II of Jerusalem. F ulk became king of Jerusalem on Baldwin II's death in 1131 and s pent the first year of his reign settling a dispute in Antioch ( Turkey) and putting down a revolt led by his wife's lover, Hug h of Le Puiset. In 1137 he allied himself with the Byzantines ag ainst a Turkish leader, 'Imad ad-Din Zangi, of Mosul (Iraq), an d in 1140 helped the Muslims of Damascus ward off Zangi's armies . He protected Jerusalem in the south by constructing a series o f fortresses, including Krak of Moab.
1096 - 1126 Ermengard of MAINE 30 30 1066 - 1110 HELIAS of MAINE 44 44 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count 1062 - 1099 Maud de Chateau du Loire du Loire 37 37 1030 - 1097 Jean Of Fletche 67 67 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Lord Paule Of MAINE 1043 - 1109 Fulk IV Of Anjou UNKNOWN 66 66 Nickname:<NICK> The Rude
[charlemegne.FTW]

Fulk le Rechin, count of Anjou.
=Fulk IV, "Rechin", count of Anjou at least 5 marriages.
=Foulques IV d'Anjou.

Fulk IV, "Rechin," b. 1043, d. 14 Apr. 1109, Count of Anjou; m . (5) 1090/1, Bertrade (or Beatrice), d. 1117, dau. of Simon I , d. ca. 1087, Seigneur of Montfort l'Amauri, and Agnes d'vreu x (Richard 3, Robert 2, Richard 1 of Normandy). (CP XI App. D 11 4).

Fulk IV, b. 1043, d. 14 Apr. 1109, Count of Anjou; m. (1) Hildeg arde de Baugency, dau. of Lancelin, d. 1081, Seigneur of Baugenc y, by his wife, Alberge. (CP XI App. D, 114).
Fulk IV, byname FULK THE SURLY, French FOULQUES LE RCHIN (b. 10 43, Chteau Landon, Fr.--d. April 14, 1109, Angers), count of An jou (1068-1109). Geoffrey II Martel, son of Fulk III, pursued th e policy of expansion begun by his father but left no sons as he irs. The countship went to his eldest nephew, Geoffrey III th e Bearded. But the latter's brother, Fulk, discontented over hav ing inherited only a few small appanages, took advantage of th e general discontent aroused by Geoffrey III's inept rule, seize d Saumur and Angers (1067), and cast Geoffrey first into priso n at Sabl and later in the confines of Chinon castle (1068). Fu lk's reign then had to endure a series of conflicts against th e several barons, Philip I of France, and the duke of Normandy . He lost some lands but secured, through battle and marriage, the countship of Maine for his son, Fulk V.


Occupation: Count of Anjou
Note: Byname FULK THE SURLY, FRENCH FOULQUES LE RÉCHIN, count of Anjou
Note: (1068-1109).
Note:
Note: Geoffrey II Martel, son of Fulk III, pursued the policy of
Note: expansion begun by his father but left no sons as heirs. The
Note: countship went to his eldest nephew, Geoffrey III the Bearded.
Note: But the latter's brother, Fulk, discontented over having
Note: inherited only a few small appanages, took advantage of the
Note: general discontent aroused by Geoffrey III's inept rule, seized
Note: Saumur and Angers (1067), and cast Geoffrey first into prison at
Note: Sablé and later in the confines of Chinon castle (1068). Fulk's
Note: reign then had to endure a series of conflicts against the
Note: several barons, Philip I of France, and the duke of Normandy. He
Note: lost some lands but secured, through battle and marriage, the
Note: countship of Maine for his son, Fulk V.
Note:
Note: SOURCE: Encyclopedia Britannica Online, article titled "Fulk
Note: IV".
1060 - 1116 Hildegarde (Bertrada) DE BAUGENCY 56 56 ALIA: Beatrice
Note: Bertrada deserted her husband, Fulk IV le Rechin (d. 1109), and
Note: married Philip I, King of France. Popes Urbain II and Pascal II
Note: considered this a "scandalous alliance" and excommunicated
Note: Philip. It was to no avail: Philip would not put Bertrada aside.
Note: In 1104, Philip received absolution for his marriage. Bush
Note: reports that Bertrada attempted to arrange the death of Philip's
Note: son and heir, Louis, so that her son by Philip would be elevate
Note: to the throne. The attempts failed. Despite this, Philip
Note: apparently retained affection for Bertrada until his death in
Note: 1108. She retired to a convent and died in 1117. (Bush, Memoirs
Note: of the Queens of France, pgs. 110-114; Douglas, The Norman Fate
Note: 1100-1154, Table V)
Melisende d' Rethel 1058 - 1131 Baldwin II d'Rethel 73 73 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Given Name: Baldwin II King of Jerusalem 1098, Count of Rethel, on 1st Crusade 1098, Count of Edessa

REFN: 2020
Organized the Order of St. John and the Templars
Morpha DE MELITENE Alix of Jerusalem D'rethel 1030 - 1118 Hugh II d'Rethel 88 88 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count 1032 - 1097 Meselinde de Montlhery 65 65 Matilda d'Rethel 1070 - 1124 Gervais d'Rethel 54 54 1087 - Deceased Elizabeth de Namur 0990 - 1055 Manasses III d'Rethel 65 65 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count D. 1181 Yvette de Roucy 0950 - Deceased Manassas II d'Rethel Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count 0960 - Deceased Odilie UNKNOWN Judith de Roucy 0910 - Deceased Manassas I d'Rethel Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count 0880 - 0949 Doon (Neffe) VON BERNARD 69 69 Title: Count of Porcieo
Sources:
Abbrev: Royalty for Commoners
Title: Royalty for Commoners: The Complete Known Lineage of John of Gaunt, Son of Edward III, King of England, and Queen Philippa
Author: Roderick W. Stuart
Publication: 3rd ed., 1998, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, MD
1009 - 1095 Gui I Milo de Montlhery 86 86 Occupation: Seigneur de Montlhery 1014 - 1074 Hodierne de Gometz 60 60 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Saint 0975 - Deceased Guillaume de Gometz Occupation: Seigneur 0996 - 1051 Bertrada de Gometz 55 55 1040 - Deceased Isabel de Montlhery 1035 - 1097 Walter I de St. Valery 62 62 Ranulph de St. Valery 1141 - Deceased Guy de St. Valery D. 1166 Reginald de St. Valery 1150 - 1210 Maud de St. Valery 60 60 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Lady of La Haie 1146 - 1211 William de Braose 65 65 Occupation: 5th Baron of Braose, Lord Brecknock 1602 - 1681 Christopher Branch 78 78 Note: . Christopher BRANCH was born on 2 Sep 1602 in London,England. He died on 20 Feb 1681/82 in Henrico County, VA.
Christopher arrived at Jamestown in Isle of Wight County,Virginia in late 1619. He sailed on the London Merchant with his wife, Mary Addie. He was married to Mary ADDIE on 2 Sep 1619 in London,England.

1619 - Christopher arrived at Jamestown in Isle of Wight Co. VA in late 1619. He sailed on the "London Merchant" with his wife, Mary Addie (or Altie).
1623 - Feb. 16, 1623 - Christopher Branch is listed as living at ye Colledg.land.

1619 - Christopher arrived at Jamestown in Isle of Wight Co. VA in late 1619. He sailed on the "London Merchant" with his wife, Mary Addie (or Altie).
1623 - Feb. 16, 1623 - Christopher Branch is listed as living at ye Colledg.land.

1619 - Christopher arrived at Jamestown in Isle of Wight Co. VA in late 1619. He sailed on the "London Merchant" with his wife, Mary Addie (or Altie).
1623 - Feb. 16, 1623 - Christopher Branch is listed as living at ye Colledg.land.

Note: 1619 - Christopher arrived at Jamestown in Isle of Wight County,Virginia in late 1619. He sailed on the London Merchant with his wife,Mary Addie (or Altie). 1623 - February 16, 1623, Christopher Branch islisted as living at ye Colledg. land. In 1657 he served as justice of Henrico Co. On 24 Nov1665 his estate in Henrico Co was inventoried by William Farrar.

Occupation: Planter, Arrowhattocks, Henrico County 4
Event: Fact 1632 Christopher Branch briefly returned to England 4
Event: Fact Earliest American ancestor of record of Thomas Jefferson 2
Event: Fact He bequested to his oldest son, Thomas Ward, a copper kettle & a book & refers to property previously given him
Event: Fact The earliest American ancestor on record of Thomas Jefferson. 4
Event: Fact AUG 1619 Embarked in the ship London Merchant for Virginia 4
Event: Fact 1623 Living at the Colledg Land in present Henrico Co, VA
Event: Fact 1625 Christopher Branch, his wife, & 9 month old son Thomas are listed in present Henrico Co., VA. 4
Event: Fact 1632 He unsuccessfully sued to recover the Bull Inn at Abingdon which had been owned by his uncle, Thomas Branch (1557-1603). 4
Event: Fact 20 OCT 1634 Granted 21 yr. lease on 100 acres, Henrico Co., lying "east upon the maine River." 4
Event: Fact 8 DEC 1635 He patented 250 acres "at Kingsland over against Arrowhattocks, east upon the maine River; 50 for his own personal adventure & 200 for transportation of 4 persons. 4
Event: Fact BEF. 28 FEB 1638/39 He had 450 acres, plus an add'l 100 acres through an exchange with James Place & the remainder through add'l headrights. 4
Event: Fact 6 JAN 1639/40 Named in an Act of Assembly as a tobacco viewer from the World's End to Henrico 4
Event: Fact 1641 Burgess of Henrico County 4
Event: Fact 1656 Justice of Henrico County 4
Event: Fact 1678 Owned Arrowhattocks plantation
Probate: 20 FEB 1681/82 His will dated 20 June 1678, described him as "of Kingsland." 4
1053 - 1108 Philip I King of France 55 55 Note: King of France (1059/60-1108) who came to the throne at a time when the Capetian monarchy was extremely weak but who succeeded
Note: in enlarging the royal treasury by a policy of devious alliances, the sale of his neutrality in the quarrels of
Note: powerful vassals, and the practice of simony on a huge scale.

Note: Philip was the elder son of Henry I of France by his second wife, Anne of Kiev. Crowned at Reims in May 1059, he became sole
Note: king on his father's death in 1060. Two years after he came of age in 1066, he obtained the county of Gtinais as the price of
Note: his neutrality in a family struggle over Anjou and thereby linked the royal possessions in Sens with those around Paris,
Note: Melun, and Orlans. His major efforts, however, were directed toward Normandy, in which from 1076 he supported Robert II
Note: Curthose, its ineffectual duke, first against Robert's father, King William I of England, then against Robert's brother,
Note: William II. Philip's true goal was to prevent emergence of a rival power in Normandy, for he was willing to abandon Robert
Note: whenever it seemed possible he might become dangerous.

Note: Because of his firm determination to retain control over all appointments to ecclesiastical posts, which he blatantly sold,
Note: Philip was eventually drawn into conflict with the papacy. This conflict was exacerbated by his matrimonial affairs; his
Note: scandalous "marriage" with Bertrada de Montfort, wife of a vassal, brought him repeated excommunication. By 1104, when the
Note: struggle with the papacy was finally ended, Louis VI, Philip's son by his legitimate wife, Bertha, had taken over the
Note: administration of the kingdom, Philip having been rendered inactive by his extreme obesity.
1081 - 1137 Louis VI King of France 56 56 Nickname:<NICK> The Fat
Note: byname LOUIS THE FAT, French LOUIS LE GROS, king of France from
Note: 1108 to 1137; he brought power and dignity to the French crown
Note: by his recovery of royal authority over the feudal nobles in his
Note: domains of the Ile-de-France and the Orlanais.
Note:
Note: Louis was designated by his father, Philip I, as his successor
Note: in 1098 and was already effectively the ruler well before
Note: Philip's death in 1108. He quickly recognized that his priority
Note: must be to bring the unruly barons of the royal lands under firm
Note: control, and he spent much of his reign in conflict with such
Note: men as Hugh de Puiset. His success won him the respect of his
Note: greater vassals and was crucial to later Capetian expansion.
Note: From his pacification program Louis developed several important
Note: concepts for future kings: for example, that the king was a
Note: vassal of no man.
Note:
Note: Louis had a good relationship with the church and clergy. He has
Note: been presented by some historians as the father of communes or
Note: towns, but in fact he recognized towns only out of circumstance
Note: rather than from principle.
Note:
Note: Louis's major wars were against King Henry I of England during
Note: the periods 1104-13 and 1116-20. When Charles the Good, count of
Note: Flanders, was assassinated in 1127, Louis supported William
Note: Clito, who became the successor; even though William was
Note: eventually toppled, Louis's actions demonstrated the new
Note: strength of the monarchy. In 1124 he was able to muster forces
Note: from many parts of France to counter a threatened invasion by
Note: the Holy Roman emperor Henry V. Louis's last major achievement
Note: was to arrange a marriage between his son Louis VII and Eleanor,
Note: heiress of William X, duke of Aquitaine. Abbot Suger of
Note: Saint-Denis, a most trusted adviser, is the primary historian
Note: for Louis's reign.
Note:
Note: SOURCE: "Louis VI" Encyclopedia Britannica Online.
Note: <http://members.eb.com/bol/topic?eu=50227&sctn=1>
~1055 - 1094 Bertha van Holland 39 39 1092 - 1154 Adelaide of Savoy 62 62 Note: Alix=Adelaide de Maurienne (Andre Roux: Scrolls, 79, 119.)
Note: (Stuart, Royalty for Commoners, Page 91, Line 124-31). Married
Note: Name: de France. AKA: Adele=Alix de Savoie (Andre Roux: Scrolls,
Note: 94). Born: circa 1092 in Maurienne, Savoie, France, daughter of
Note: Humbert II, Comte de Savoie and Gisle=Gisele, Countess de
Note: Bourgogne. Married in 1115 in Maurienne, Savoie, France: Louis
Note: VI, King de France , son of Philippe I, King de France and
Note: Berthe de Hollande; Louis VI was Alix's first husband. Died: on
Note: 18 Nov 1154.
1120 - 1180 UNKNOWN Louis VII of France 60 60 byname LOUIS THE YOUNGER, French LOUIS LE JEUNE, Capetian king of France who pursued a long rivalry, marked by recurrent
Note: warfare and continuous intrigue, with Henry II of England.

Note: In 1131 Louis was anointed as successor to his father, Louis VI, and in 1137 he became the sole ruler at his father's death.
Note: Louis married Eleanor, daughter of William X, duke of Aquitaine, in 1137, a few days before his effective rule began, and he thus
Note: temporarily extended the Capetian lands to the Pyrenees. Louis continued his father's pacification program by building the
Note: prestige of the kingship through an administrative government based on trustworthy men of humble origin and by consolidating
Note: his rule over his royal domains rather than by adding new  acquisitions. From 1141 to 1143 he was involved in a fruitless
Note: conflict with Count Thibaut of Champagne and the papacy. But thereafter his relations with the popes were good; Alexander II,
Note: whom he supported against Frederick Barbarossa, took refuge in France. But the major threat to his reign came from Geoffrey,
Note: count of Anjou and, briefly, of Normandy, and Geoffrey's son Henry, who later (1154) became King Henry II of England as well
Note: as ruler of both Anjou and Normandy. After Louis repudiated his wife Eleanor for misconduct on March 21, 1152, she married
Note: Henry, who then took over control of Aquitaine. Ironically, this act was probably to Capetian advantage because Aquitaine might
Note: have drained the resources of Louis's kingdom while bringing him little revenue. After the death of Louis's second wife, he
Note: married Alix of Champagne, whose Carolingian blood brought added prestige to the monarchy (1160); their son became Philip II
Note: Augustus.

Note: Louis might have defeated Henry if he had made concerted attacks rather than weak assaults on Normandy in 1152. Anglo-Norman.
Family disputes saved Louis's kingdom from severe incursions during the many conflicts that Louis had with Henry between 1152 and 1174. Louis was helped by the quarrel (1164-70) between Henry and Thomas Becket, archbishop of Canterbury, and a revolt (1173-74) of Henry's sons. Suger, abbot of Saint-Denis, who acted as regent in 1147-49 while Louis was away on the Second Crusade, is the primary historian for Louis's reign.

Note: SOURCE: "Louis VII" Encyclopedia Britannica Online.
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1125 - 1182 Pierre I Capet 57 57 Seigneur de Courtenay

Seigneur de Courtenay
1006 - 1060 Henri I King of France 54 54 Note: King of France 1031-1060. 1036 - 1075 Anne Yaroslavna, Grand Duchess of Kiev 39 39 Anne of Kiev, refused to be regent when Henry I died. Later she was abducted by Raoul of Crepy, lived with him as his wife and married him when his wife died. Widowed a second time, she lost her title as Queen and was henceforth referred to as the Queen Mother. 1657 - 1717 Sarah BROWNE 60 60 27 Mar 970 - 1031 Robert II King Of France Nickname:<NICK> The Pious 0974 - 1032 Constance De Toulouse 58 58 1007 - 1025 Hugh CAPET 18 18 Nickname:<NICK> Le Grand
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0778 - 10 Mar 818 Emengarde (Irmengarde) Hesbaye Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess ~1610 - Deceased VINCENTE REINE Le Roy ~1594 - <1651 Pierre Le Roy 57 57 Abbrev: Charland-Claude
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D. Deceased Denise Le Roy 1546 - Deceased Bertrand Le Roy 1547 - Deceased Francoise Le Roy 1547 - Deceased Jeanne Le Roy 1550 - Deceased Pierre Le Roy 1552 - Deceased Gilles Le Roy 1553 - Deceased Ysabeau Le Roy 12 Mar 1554/1555 - Deceased Guillaume Le Roy JEAN ANSELME Roy EUPHROSIE TURGEON MARIE HELENE Roy REBECCA Roy JOSEPH Roy LOUIS Roy ADALBERT COUTURE JOSEPHINE LAVERDIERE 1571 - Deceased PERRINE UNKNOWN 1601 Renee Du Pont 1600 - Deceased Germain VILLETTE FRANCOIS XAVIER LABRECQUE MARIE LABRECQUE ALFRED VEILLEUX ELMINA LABRECQUE EDMOND CORRIVEAU David Roy CELINA LABRECQUE FERDINAND Roy CELINA GUAY MALVINA Roy D. Deceased ADELARD BRETON OCTAVE Roy AGNES MORIN ANTONIO Roy ADRIANA Roy Pierre MOREL CLEOPHAS Roy ACHILLE Roy Living Roy 1749 - 1802 Stephen Davenport 53 53 Esther Verlinda Wynn 27 Jan 1720/1722 - 1777 John Wynn 1723 - Deceased Sarah Berry ROBEY Note: Sources have her maiden name as Berry and as Robey. Catherine Davenport Marmaduke Davenport Verlinder Davenport 1774 - Deceased Elizabeth Davenport 1774 - 1846 Samuel Stone Davenport 71 71 1778 - Deceased Mary Simms Davenport John HULSE 1780 - 1866 Abraham Davenport 85 85 D. 1872 Mary March ~1785 - 1858 Nancy Davenport 73 73 Occupation: House wife 1788 Sally Davenport 1793 - 1874 John Davenport 81 81 Nancy March 1714 - 1789 Abraham Davenport 75 75 Emigration: 9 JUN 1738 Convict transported to Virginia colony
Occupation: Farmer
[Abraham Davenport Family.FTW]

Abraham Davenport came to America on board the Frigate "Forward" which sailed from Newgate Prison on June 9, 1738. The captain was John Magier. He is listed as a felon transported from London to Virginia to serve 14 years as an indentured servant. His occupation is listed as "mechanic", which in the vocabulary of the times meant "blacksmith".

Abraham's indenture paper's were sold to a landowner in Virginia who would have kept him working off the cost of the indenture and expense for room and board before cancelling the debt.

It is believed that this person was the father of Mary Simms, Abraham's future wife.
~1725 - Deceased Mary Simms D. 1756 Anthony Simms From his father's will in 1693 Anthony was granted 200 acres of land out of a tract bought of Mr. Thomas Sympson in St. Mary's County, adjoining "Westwood Manor" and land of Major Boarman; 400 acres of land in Cecil County called "Simms Forrest."

Why would Anthony's mother, Fortune Semme bequest to him 10 shillings for a mourning ring? Had he been a widower by 8 December 1699? Yes, Bathia, or was this the death of his second spouse, Ann. And then Dusabella could have been the third spouse.

Disputed Marriage
In MARYLAND HERALDIC FAMILIES, the second spouse of Anthony was Dusabella Barker, the mother of the children named on the FGS.
Anthony was still married to Ann Sissons in September 1697 as they were administrators of the estate of Nicholas Brown. Before August 1708 however, Anthony had married Dussabella [Barker] who survived him.

**Could the Bathia Sims be the daughter of the first spouse, Bathia, or just named for her, but a daughter of the subsequent spouses?
Elizabeth UNKNOWN ~1730 - Deceased Conrad Brubaker ~1730 Eva UNKNOWN 1071 - >1133 Gisele De Burgundy 62 62 1049 - 26 Jan 1079/1080 Amadeo II Savoie 1050 Joan De Geneva 1020 - 19 Jan 1059/1060 I, Count of Savoy, Maurienne Otto UNKNOWN Von Nordgau 0985 - 1048 Umberto Bianco Mano Savoie 63 63 0989 Ancilia De Noyem 0926 - 0976 Humbert I Meroving 50 50 0930 - <0993 Daughter Amadeo Spoleto 63 63 0907 - 0945 Hugh Meroving 38 38 0909 - 0967 Willa De Bourgogne 58 58 0885 - 0925 Warnier Garnier Meroving 40 40 0889 Teutoberge Arles Provence 1880 - 1946 Arthur Ludgier Chartier 65 65 1883 - 1949 Marie- Georgianna Parent 65 65 ~0967 - 1027 Ulf Thorgilsson 60 60 0800 UNKNOWN Cologne 1908 - 1964 Herbert Thoene 56 56 1913 - 1983 Mary Catherine Mauch 69 69 Cause of Death:<CAUS> stroke 1871 - 1955 Joseph Thoene 84 84 Cause of Death:<CAUS> stroke 1872 - 1941 Elizabeth O'Grady 69 69 Cause of Death:<CAUS> heart trouble; severe anemia 1878 - 1971 John Mauch 92 92 Living Montagne 1842 - 1930 John Mauch 87 87 1905 - 1991 Elnora Mauch 85 85 1909 - 1975 Rudolph Thoene 66 66 ~1630 Martha Stanley 1695 - Deceased Marie Bouchard 1645 Bertrande Trempe 1633 - 1683 Nicholas Quentin 50 50 1647 - 1705 Madeleine Roulois 58 58 1939 - 1993 Michael Joseph Thoene 53 53 Living Thoene Sigrada UNKNOWN Living Steinhauser ~0829 Eadburga Saxe- Mercia ~0580 - Deceased Son De Garnier Bourgogne Living Thoene Living Thoene 1834 - 1912 Frank A. , Sr. Thoene 77 77 Prior to the time of the arrival of the Wilhem I Arens family, groups of immigrants from Westfalen, Germany, had left the Detroit area and had settled in Cedar County, Nebraska. This group included Thoene, and Frank Hochstein who, after working in the copper mines in northern Michigan, left Michigan for Boone, Iowa; then in the mid 1860's they joined a group that had originally come from Westfalen, Germany and were on their way to Nebraska. 1840 - 1911 Otillia Arens 70 70 1872 - 1873 William Thoene 1 1 1869 - 1905 Odelia Thoene 36 36 1867 - 1935 Frank A. , Jr. Thoene 68 68 1873 - 1942 Anton Thoene 68 68 1875 - 1950 Mary Thoene 74 74 1877 - 1878 Elizabeth Thoene 11m 11m Cause of Death:<CAUS> diptheria 1879 - 1948 Henry Thoene 69 69 1883 - 1946 Fred Thoene 62 62 1885 - 1966 John Thoene 80 80 Living Chartier 1909 - 1975 Lelia Chartier 65 65 1910 - 1971 Alice Chartier 60 60 Living Slater Living Chartier Living Card ~1870 Elizabeth Noecker 1840 - 1936 Nancy Jane Arney 96 96 ~1875 - 1974 Mary Rohe 99 99 ~1880 - 1965 Mary Bonertz Sudbeck 85 85 ~1885 Mary Leise ~1890 - Deceased Kathryn Bonertz Bodilon Poiters Living Thoene ~1865 Theodore Peitz ~1875 Peter Lauer ~1880 John Steppert 1847 - 1925 Katrina Schumacher 77 77 1874 - 1960 Albert Mauch 86 86 1871 - 1925 Christina Schaefer 53 53 1846 - 1907 George Singery Nickle 60 60 1849 - 1945 Sarah Jane Hauser 96 96 1818 - 1909 Daniel Dobbin Nickle 91 91 In a handsome, farm-like residence, overshadowed with the spreading
>branches of a somber pine, standing near a much-traveled highway and
>with a few minutes walk of the business section of Nickleville, there
>resides Daniel D. Nickle, who, if he lives until April 15, 1910, will
>have reached the age of 92. More than a century has been added to time
>since his parents, William and Hannah Nickle, from their log cabin in
>Centre County, witnessed the departure of their neighbors for the
>sparsely settled regions of western Pennsylvania. But it was not until
>the year 1819, a year after the birth of Daniel, that they took up the
>trail over the Allegheny Mountains which finally led them to the land
>where many of their friends had gone, built log cabins and begun
>wresting from a mighty wilderness of the beautiful farms that are now
>seen throughout Venango County. As the region round and about
>Nickleville is a rolling plateau, William Nickle, upon arriving at this
>point, selected a heavily-timbered tract, now the site of Nickleville,
>and began the home-building in the wilderness.  Here these worthy
>pioneers lived and died, the old homestead falling to their son, Daniel,
>the last survivor of the twelve children born to them. When grown to
>manhood, Daniel was united in marriage to Miss Mary Ann Myers, daughter
>of George  and Eleanor (Burns) Myers.  Eight children were the fruits of
>this union. Those living are: Oliver and Solomon, ordained ministers of
>the M.E. Faith, and Mrs. John Donaldson and Mrs. Lovel Pryor, of
>Richland Township.
>
>Respected by both old and young for the many qualifications essential to
>the making of a true man, Daniel D. Nickle, in the evening of his life,
>can look back over the pathway trodden during his long pilgrimage here,
>with its sunshine and shadows, and say: I have wronged no man. With
>child-like faith, he, in his early youth, chose the right way, his name
>being enrolled in the membership book of the Nickleville Presbyterian
>Church, he taking great interest in the affairs of the church,
>especially in the Sunday School, where until compelled by a partial
>infirmity to resign, he was the teacher of the Bible Class for twenty
>years.
>
>Though of a retiring nature, Mr. Nickle keeps thoroughly posted on
>national, as well as county affairs, believing it is every voters duty
>to go to the polls and vote according to the dictates of his conscience.
>
>In conversation with his aged brother, it was learned that he was the
>oldest resident of the county to sit in the Jurors box. I was 83 years
>old at the time, said Mr. Nickle, and it came about in this manner: I
>was visiting at the home of Hon. George S. Criswell; Judge Criswell
>asked me if I would serve if drawn. Answering in the affirmative, he had
>my name placed in the wheel, and that is how I came to serve.
1827 - 1885 Mary Ann Myers 57 57 1825 - 1904 Jacob Hauser 78 78 1825 - 1911 Rebecca Arney 86 86 0863 - 8 Mar 924/925 Bertha Caroling 1821 - 1879 William Cornell Batman 57 57 1618 - Deceased Joyce Briggs 0770 - 0824 Guelph Welf I , Count Of Andech Altdorf 54 54 1  _FA1
2  PLAC ), "so called because the nurse said they were welphs that she had in her apron

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2  PLAC ), "so called because the nurse said they were welphs that she had in her apron
0772 - 0833 Helgilwich Aegilwi Altdorf 61 61 0740 - Deceased Isenbrand Of Altdorf 0720 Lord of Altorf in Suabia Warinus 1  _FA1
2  PLAC owned large estates in Bavaria
1732 - 1818 Jeremiah Vallette 86 86 4 Mar 1733/1734 - 1806 Anne Bissell ~1042 - Deceased Guigues II Albon ~0900 Amadeo De Spoleto 0940 Aselm De Noyem 0940 Adelaide d'Attigen OCCU Heiress of Attigen ...
Heires of Ortigen - Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 199
0990 - 1035 Ulric II , Marquis Di Turin Manfred 45 45 0990 - 1037 Bertha d' Obertini Este 47 47 0950 - 1037 Marquis of Italy Oberto II 87 87 0950 - 0999 Railenda Como 49 49 ~1816 Albert Mauch ~1845 UNKNOWN Nicholas 1821 J Y Schumacher 1825 Eva Lamprecht 1792 - 1872 George Singery Myers 80 80 1756 George Myers 25 Jan 1579/1580 - 1641 William Edward Gylett Name Suffix:<NSFX> Reverend 1840 - 1911 Antoine- Ambrose Chartier 70 70 1843 - 1933 Monique Mederise Laroque 89 89 1857 Georges Parent ~1860 Georgina Menard ~1810 Joseph Larocque 1816 - 1894 Justine- Christine Messier 78 78 1800 Louis Chartier ~1800 Marguerite Gendron ~1778 Jean- Baptiste Gendron 1777 Marguerite Lasnier 1755 - Deceased Alexis- Pierre Chartier 1758 - Deceased Marie Josette Benoit 1128 - 1193 Aubrey De Lisours 65 65 1733 Marie-Marthe Louise Gouget 1726 Jean- Baptiste Chartier 1733 - Wft Est. 1760-1827 Marie Angelique Roy 1833 Charles Parent ~1834 Emelie La Pointe 1797 - 1869 John Arney 72 72 1799 - 1862 Mary Magdalene Boyles 63 63 1755 - 1830 Henry Arney 74 74 1755 - 1849 Mary Magdalena Faulk 93 93 1797 - 1868 Thomas Batman 71 71 Posted by Ian William Boatman on November 03, 1998 at 19:19:59:

I am descended from John Boatman (born 1778 in Essex, England), the son of William
Bateman (born 1740 in Essex, England). William Bateman's children used the spelling
"Bateman" except for his son John who used the name "Boatman" from sometime after
his marriage in 1801 as John BATEMAN. His first son was baptised William Bateman
in 1803 but his second son was baptised John Boatman in 1804.
ie. EITHER the family name was Boatman which (like Bottman, Bootman, and
Botman) is from the Old English "Batmann" meaning boatman. The first references to
this surname were
Thomas Bootman, 1225, Suffolk
and Thomas Botman, 1378, Somerset.
OR the family name was Bateman which (like Baitman, Batman, and Battman) means
"servant of Bartholomew" and was first seen in 1267.

The descendants chart of William Bateman, focussing on the Boatman name, is as
follows:
1 William Bateman 1740
spouse Jane Humfrey 1736
2 William Bateman 1767
2 Ann 1767
2 Thomas Bateman 1768
2 Mary 1770
2 William Bateman 1772
2 Judith 1774
2 John Bateman/Boatman 1778
spouse Mary Wright 1780
3 William Bateman 1802
3 John Boatman 1803
spouse #1. Rosanna Barltrop
4 Sarah 1825
4 Charles Boatman 1832
spouse #2. Rebecca Hayden 1816
4 Harriet 1838
4 John Boatman 1840
4 Ellen 1842
4 David Boatman 1846
4 Walter Henry Boatman 1854
spouse Alice Clark 1851
5 Mary Ann 1877
5 Lily 1878
5 David Ernest Boatman 1879
5 William Charles Boatman 1882
spouse Eva Marchant 1882
6 Walter William Charles Boatman 1914
spouse Annie Willis 1912
The latter two are my father and mother.
All the Bateman and Boatman shown above were born in either Broxted, Essex,
England or a village (usually Debden village) within 5 miles of Broxted.
Can anyone tie into this chart or extend it, please?
Regards, Ian William Boatman
Bermuda, 3 November 1998

Posted by Ian William Boatman on November 03, 1998 at 19:19:59:

I am descended from John Boatman (born 1778 in Essex, England), the son of William
Bateman (born 1740 in Essex, England). William Bateman's children used the spelling
"Bateman" except for his son John who used the name "Boatman" from sometime after
his marriage in 1801 as John BATEMAN. His first son was baptised William Bateman
in 1803 but his second son was baptised John Boatman in 1804.
ie. EITHER the family name was Boatman which (like Bottman, Bootman, and
Botman) is from the Old English "Batmann" meaning boatman. The first references to
this surname were
Thomas Bootman, 1225, Suffolk
and Thomas Botman, 1378, Somerset.
OR the family name was Bateman which (like Baitman, Batman, and Battman) means
"servant of Bartholomew" and was first seen in 1267.

The descendants chart of William Bateman, focussing on the Boatman name, is as
follows:
1 William Bateman 1740
spouse Jane Humfrey 1736
2 William Bateman 1767
2 Ann 1767
2 Thomas Bateman 1768
2 Mary 1770
2 William Bateman 1772
2 Judith 1774
2 John Bateman/Boatman 1778
spouse Mary Wright 1780
3 William Bateman 1802
3 John Boatman 1803
spouse #1. Rosanna Barltrop
4 Sarah 1825
4 Charles Boatman 1832
spouse #2. Rebecca Hayden 1816
4 Harriet 1838
4 John Boatman 1840
4 Ellen 1842
4 David Boatman 1846
4 Walter Henry Boatman 1854
spouse Alice Clark 1851
5 Mary Ann 1877
5 Lily 1878
5 David Ernest Boatman 1879
5 William Charles Boatman 1882
spouse Eva Marchant 1882
6 Walter William Charles Boatman 1914
spouse Annie Willis 1912
The latter two are my father and mother.
All the Bateman and Boatman shown above were born in either Broxted, Essex,
England or a village (usually Debden village) within 5 miles of Broxted.
Can anyone tie into this chart or extend it, please?
Regards, Ian William Boatman
Bermuda, 3 November 1998
1799 - 1863 Sarah Cornell 63 63 ~1770 - Deceased Thomas Batman 1762 - 1850 William Cornell 88 88 1765 - 1802 Mary Cornell 37 37 1796 - 1865 Eleanor Burns 68 68 1701 - 1752 Augustin Roy 51 51 0547 Valdar Hroarsson 1669 - 1734 Pierre Roy 65 65 <1673 - Bef 8 Feb 1708/1709 Marie Ann Martin 23 Mar 1634/1635 - 1684 Antoine Roy- Desjardins 1637 - 1689 Marie Major 52 52 1636 - 1690 Joachim Martin 54 54 1667 - Deceased Nicholas Bosche 1695 - 1772 Jean- Joseph Chartier 76 76 13 Feb 1690/1691 - 1760 Marie Courtemanche ~0590 - Deceased Hafldan , King of Sweden Haroldsson 0600 - 0647 Ivar Halfdansson 47 47 1664 - 1730 Samuel Carter 66 66 <0100 Ptolemny Soter Iago ~0470 - Deceased UNKNOWN Theodon 0400 Clodoweg Le Franc 1641 - 1675 Joshua Carter 34 34 1643 - Wft Est. 1668-1733 Mary Field 1705 - Deceased Louise Bosche 24 Mar 1694/1695 Pierre Gouget 16 Mar 1663/1664 Pierre Gouget 1670 Antoinette Charon 1640 - 1700 Pierre Charon 60 60 ~1475 Anne Stafford 1732 Elijah Cornell 1734 Elizabeth UNKNOWN ~1630 Pierre Gouget Living Roberson 0930 - 0975 Marquis of Italy Oberto I 45 45 1612 - ~1690 Nathan Gillet 78 78 1610 - 1647 Joshua Carter 37 37 ~0534 - ~0572 Waldrada De Lombardy 38 38 1596 - 1666 Zechariah Field 70 70 ~1625 - ~1670 Mary Stanley 45 45 1568 John Field 1  _FA1
2  PLAC THE FIELD GENEALOGY (FHL# 908983).
1525 - 1587 John Field 62 62 ~1535 - 1609 Jane Amyas 74 74 1603 - 1646 Christopher Stanley 43 43 1608 - Deceased Susannah Aspinwall 1595 Marin Roulois 6 Mar 1599/1600 - 1690 Eulalia March ~1790 UNKNOWN White 1595 - Deceased Perrinne Boulax Living Thoene Living Degoulis 0650 Berchinde Berswinde Meroving 1665 - 1711 Anne Quentin 45 45 1641 Jean Bosche 0928 - 1012 Guilla Of Spoleto 84 84 0905 - 950/960 Adalberto II Este ~1730 Daniel Cornell 1700 Joannah Mott 1652 - 1705 Henry Cook 53 53 1615 - 1661 Henry Cook 46 46 0924 Gwaithfoed Ap Gwrydr ~0885 Bonifacio Toscana IV Este ~0850 - 0890 Adalberto I Este 40 40 14 Mar 1680/1681 - 1727/1777 Esther Eggleston 1711 Abiah Millington 1024 Iwerydd Verch Cynfyn 1679 Henry Millington 1643 - 1720 John Millington 77 77 1652 Sarah Smith 1732 James Mott <1480 - 1542 William Field 62 62 ~1484 Elizabeth UNKNOWN 1372/1418 - 1480 William Field 1372/1418 Katharine UNKNOWN 1360 - >1429 Thomas Field 69 69 1357 Isabel UNKNOWN 1330 - 1391 Thomas del Feld 61 61 ~1335 Annabelle UNKNOWN 0820 - 0885 Theodoric I Thierry Meroving 65 65 1505 - 1553 John Amyas 48 48 ~1510 Anne Stace ~1465 - Wft Est. 1493-1582 Robert Amyas 1300 - 1333/1391 John del Feld 1278 - >1322 Thomas del Feld 44 44 1240 - >1278 Roger del Feld 38 38 1713 William Millington 1716 Mary Millington 28 Jan 1673/1674 John Millington 1616 - 4 Jan 1688/1689 Jeanne Malier 1623 - 1690 Michel Roulois 67 67 <1612 Louis Quentin ~1625 - Deceased Elizabeth Alvord ~1810 Elisabeth Jutti 1800 Frank A. Thoene ~1760 William Stultz 1788 - 1868 Jacob Shamel 80 80 1760 John Stultz 1644 - 1653 Elias Carter 9 9 Cause of Death:<CAUS> burned to death in house fire 1666 Abagail Carter 1668 Joshua Carter 1565 Christopher Field 1563 Matthew Field 1562 Richard Field 1570 William Field 1572 Thomas Field 1574 James Field 1577 Martin Field 1580 Ann Field ~0850 Rotilda D'Ivree ~0830 Bonifacio III Este ~0785 - 5 Oct 833 Bonifacio II Este ~0730 - ~0785 Bonifacio I Este 55 55 ~0700 Richbald Este 1848 - 1924 Eleanor Burns Nickle 75 75 1851 - 1925 Hannah Jane Nickle 73 73 1852 - 1904 William McCurdy Nickle 51 51 1856 - 1943 Oliver Hazzard Nickle 87 87 1857 - 1863 Sylvester Nickle 6 6 Cause of Death:<CAUS> diptheria epidemic of 1863 1860 - 1863 Henry Francis Nickle 2 2 Cause of Death:<CAUS> diptheria epidemic of 1863 1863 - 1919 Solomon Myers Nickle 55 55 1825 John Fiscus ~1825 Ayres Hudspeath Ellesberry ~1832 - Deceased Elizabeth Boyles 1837 - Deceased Emily Arney 1776 - 1800 Anna Elizabeth Arney 24 24 1778 - Deceased Jacob Arney 1775 John Adam Fiscus 1838 - Deceased Solomon Arney 1830 - Deceased Andrew Arney 1781 - 1863 John Henry Arney 82 82 ~1785 Elizabeth Polly Lee 1783 - 1823 Rebecca Arney 40 40 ~1780 Frederick Fiscus 1789 Andreas Arney ~1790 Elizabeth Spainhower 1791 - Deceased Susanna Arney ~1790 John Shore 1792 - Deceased Mary Magdalene Arney ~1790 Caleb Primm 1794 Johanna Arney 0989 Edmund II , King of London Saxe-Wessex 1795 - Deceased Lucinda Arney ~1175 - >1204 Countess Mabel De Beaumont 29 29 1802 - Deceased Lawrence Arney ~1805 Ruth Owen 1728 - 1782 Jacob Arney 54 54 1731 - ~1782 Elisabeth Hall 51 51 1722 - 1790 Andreas Faulk 68 68 1678 - 1747 Andreas Volck 69 69 1680 - >1754 Anna Catherine Merckel 74 74 13 Feb 1688/1689 - 1768 John Adam Romig 1687 - 1732 Agnes Margaretha Bernhardt 45 45 ~1705 Frederick Earney TITL We Are The Arney's, Vol. 1, Issue 8, p. 3
AUTH Edna Williams
Newsletter, published quarterly by Edna Williams, Rt. 3, Box 133, Viola, AR 92583
~1705 - 1732 Anna Maria UNKNOWN 27 27 1657 - Deceased George Wendl Romig 1665 Margaret Heiner or Herner 1691 Mary Ursula Warner ~0880 - 12 Jun 918 Aethelflaeda Saxe- Wessex Ethelfleda, a daughter, married the regent of Mercia, Ethelred, (Ealdorman of the Mercians). This marriage set the
final seal upon the cooperation of the South and Midlands. He died in 911, and his widow succeeded him as ruler of
Mercia. She was known as "the Lady of the Mercians." She aided he brother Edward I., the Elder, in conquering the
Danelaw and its Five Boroughs. In 918, the Danish resistance in East Anglia collapsed, and all the Danish leaders
submitted to Edward as their protector and lord. They were granted in return their estates and the right to live
according to their Danish customs. At the same time "the Lady of the Mercians" conquered Leicester, and received
even from York offers of submission. In this hour of success Ethelfleda died, and Edward was invited by the nobles of
Mercia to occupy the vacant throne.
1831 - Deceased William Arney 0910 Caradog Ap Lles 1855 Harriet Hauser 1851 Martha Hauser 1853 Eliza Hauser 1857 Elmira Hauser 1859 Nancy Hauser 1861 Ena Hauser 1863 Almeda Hauser 1865 Matthais Hauser 1820 Mary Polly Ann Hauser 1798 Peter Speas 1822 Katie Hauser ~1820 Timohthy Weatherly 1170 - 1217 William De Vernon , Earl Of Devon Reviers 47 47 1823 John Hauser 1824 Anna Hauser 1825 Lora Hauser 1827 George Hauser 1830 Martha Dawson ~1135 - 1177 Earl Richard De Vernon Redvers 42 42 ~1100 Willliam Redvers ~1104 Walerun De Beaumont ~1105 Agnes D'Evereux ~1125 Robert De Beaumont ~1125 Maud FitzRoy ~0635 - >0650 Chrodobertus UNKNOWN 15 15 ~0730 UNKNOWN Robert ~0730 - Deceased UNKNOWN Anselm Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count ~0780 UNKNOWN Guntrum ~0860 UNKNOWN Richildis 1829 - 1904 Mary Magdalene Arney 75 75 ~0860 UNKNOWN Odo ~0825 - Deceased Girard De Paris ~0830 - Deceased UNKNOWN Wandelgarde ~0775 Alpaide Caroling ~0760 - 0816 Begue Count of Paris 56 56 ~0790 I Donat ~0570 Herzog Of Alemannia Cunzo ~0540 Herzog Of Alemannia Leutfrid ~0510 - 0553 Herzog of Alemannia Leuthari 43 43 ~0665 UNKNOWN Teudo ~0635 Herzog Teudo II ~0790 UNKNOWN Laundree ~0730 UNKNOWN Rotrude ~0730 Count of Paris Girard ~0830 - >0902 UNKNOWN Berta 72 72 ~0780 Maurin or Pfaltzgraf ~0800 Count Wilfred 0765 - <0839 Count Of The Ternois Hunroch 74 74 ~0730 UNKNOWN Berenger 0790 UNKNOWN Engeltrud 0891 Princess Of Burgundy Willa 0820 - 0864 Margrave of Transjuran Herbert 44 44 ~0790 - Deceased III Boso ~0760 - Deceased II Boso ~0730 - Deceased Boso I UNKNOWN 0847 - 6 Oct 911 Of Auxerre Rudolf I ~0840 - 0897 Princess of the West TRUNGARDE 57 57 ~0810 - Deceased Count of Ardennes Buwin ~0815 UNKNOWN Richildis ~0848 Ansgarde Of Burgundy UNKNOWN ~0800 - Deceased Count of Troyes Aleran 1824 - 1839 Frederick Arney 15 15 1534 - <1597 Magdalen Amyas 63 63 1827 - 1872 Martha Arney 45 45 Count Adelbert 1060 - 1112 I, Count of Portugal Henri 52 52 1070 - 1130 Teresa De Castile 60 60 1135 - 1158 III, King of Castile Sancho 23 23 1139 - 1158 Princess Of Navarre Blanche 19 19 0970 - 1032 I, Count Semur Dalmace 62 62 0980 Aremburge De Vergy 0955 - 1017 Geoffroy II De Semur 62 62 0956 - <1019 Maud De Chalons 63 63 ~0925 Geoffroy I De Semur ~0930 UNKNOWN De Brioude ~0890 Joceran II De Semur ~0895 UNKNOWN Ricoaire ~0860 Froilan , Seigneur De Semur De Semur ~0900 Dalmace De Brionde ~0930 Lambert , Count of Chalon D'Autun 0954 Gerard De Vergy 0958 Elizabeth De Chalons ~0925 Uralon De Vergy ~0930 Judith De Fonvens 1293 John De Holton 1274 Piers Mauley Salome Ketner ~0930 - Deceased UNKNOWN Di Mosezzo ~0890 Rogeiro Count of Aubiate ~0860 Odo Count Of Neustria ~0885 Seigneur Di Mosezzo Manfredo ~0850 - 0886 Count of Lodi Manfredo 36 36 <0966 - 0992 Count of Reggio Attone 26 26 Wft Est. 1760-1783 - Wft Est. 1805-1871 Gertrude Henneman ~0970 - Deceased UNKNOWN Ildegarde <0951 - >0967 Sigifredo Di Canossa 16 16 ~0921 Adalberto Di Canossa ~0810 - 0842 Inigo , King of Navarre Arista 32 32 ~0815 Inigo Jiminez ~0780 - 0816 Jimeno of Gascony 36 36 ~0785 UNKNOWN Munia ~0750 - Deceased Duke of Gascony Adelrico ~0785 Jimenes , King of Navarre Innigo ~0755 Inigo , King of Navarre Arista ~0860 Urraca Ribilli De Sancorsa ~0830 II, Duke of Gascony Sancho ~0800 - 0872 I, Duke of Gaascony Sancho 72 72 ~0780 Sancha Of Gascony Sulla Bella de Lara 0915 Sancha Sanchez ~0863 - 0932 Gonsalo Fernandes De Lara 69 69 ~0868 - Aft 5 Aug 935 Nuna Fernandez De Lara ~0833 - 0910 Fernando Niger Nunez 77 77 ~0838 UNKNOWN Gutina ~0800 Diego Rodriquez Porcellos ~0800 Asura Ansurez ~0770 - 0850 UNKNOWN Roderick I 80 80 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count of Castile ~0740 - 0850 UNKNOWN Ramiro I 110 110 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Asturias ~0745 - Deceased Urraca Of Castile ~0770 - Deceased Fernando Ansurez 1 Sep 866 - 12 May 912 LEO VI Porphyrogenetis Name Prefix:<NPFX> EMPEROR OF BYSANTIUM
married four times; yes, he married two different Zoes, with Zautzina first and Karbunopsina the second (his fourth wife). Both are in the ancestor path.
The father of Leo VI identity is not certain (and probably his mother did not know that herself) Possibilities: 1) emp. Basil I, 2) emp. Michael III.
This is from Sir Ian Moncreiffe, Royal Highness, p. 59. He says that Leo VI was almost certainly NOT the child of Basil I and was much more likely the child of Michael III, the Drunkard. Odd as it may seem, I've seen that same kind of of scription in three other places. I've never seen a complete argument as to why that would be so, but the modern authors are all dumping Basil I in favor of Michael III. I think we have to send it back to Michael III as father of Leo VI. JAMS, Vol. VI, #77, table 12 agrees with Moncreiffe. - Marlyn Lewis
0893 - 0970 Fernando Gosalex De Lara 77 77 ~0865 Gonsalo Tellez De Lara ~0865 Nuna De Amaya 1806 - Wft Est. 1834-1900 Otilia Schulte 1851 - 1935 Theresa Arens 84 84 1824 - 1910 Wilhelm Arens 86 86 1853 - Wft Est. 1854-1943 Wilhelm II Arens 1855 - Wft Est. 1856-1945 Franz Arens 1857 - Wft Est. 1858-1947 George Arens 1859 - Wft Est. 1860-1953 Mary Arens 1861 - Wft Est. 1862-1951 Joseph Arens 1863 - Wft Est. 1864-1957 Elizabeth Arens 1867 - Wft Est. 1868-1961 Mathilda Arens 1797 - 1846 Johannes Hermann Arentz 48 48 1802 - 1850 Maria Theresa Beste 48 48 1822 - Wft Est. 1823-1916 Maria Theresa Arens 1822 - Wft Est. 1823-1912 Anton Arens 1827 - Wft Est. 1828-1917 Franz Arens 1830 - Wft Est. 1831-1920 Johannes Franz Arens 1834 - Wft Est. 1835-1928 Maria Catherine Arens 1709 - Wft Est. 1766-1832 Anna Katharina Bispelinghof 1748 - 1814 Rotgers Arentz 66 66 Rotgers Arentz, born in 1748, was a shepherd as a young man. On September 8, 1783 he married Anna Catherine Schulte in St. Cyriakus Church in       Berghausen, Germany. Anna Catherine had been baptized in this church on June 29, 1763; she was the daughter of Heinrich and Anna Catherine     Schulte. Rotgers and Anna Catherine Arentz had two children: Anna Maria Elizabeth and Johannes Herman, Anna Maria Elizabeth was baptized on May 11, 1784 in Berghausen, Germany; Her sponsors were Maria Elizabeth Wiese and Peter Knoche, At the age of 27 she married Josephus   Schweinsberg. Johannes Herman was born on November 1, 1797, and was baptized on November 10, 1797, in St. Cyriakus Church in Berghausen.  Anton Hochstein and Helena Schulte were his Baptismal sponsors. Both children were born in the home of their parents in "Little" Kuckelheim,          Germany. (Little Kuckelheim is socalled in order to distinguish it from Kuckelheim, Germany, which is near Eslohe, Germany). Prior to the wedding of          Johannes Herman Arentz, his father had died on September 7, 1814, at Niederberndorf and was buried from St. Cyriakus Church in Berghausen,          Germany. Johannes Herman Arentz changed the name of Arentz to Arens. At the age of 23 he married Maria Theresa Beste. Maria Theresa was the
daughter of Herman Beste and Gertrude (Henneman) Beste. Her date of birth was September 1, 1802; her marriage to Johannes Herman Arens took          place in Sts. Peter and Paul Church in Wormbach, Germany, on June 3, 1821. Rev. Silberg was the officiating priest and the witnesses who signed the          wedding record were Frank Brinckmann, sexton at Sts. Peter and Paul Church, and August Grake. The mother of Johannes Herman Arens died ap-          proximately three years later on April 6, 1824. To Johannes Herman Arens and Maria Theresa Beste were born nine children: Maria Theresa, Maria          Eva, Anton, Johann Franz, Maria Catherine, Maria Theresa and Odilia. The children were born in Werntrop, Germany, a small town near Wormbach,          Germany.

Rotgers Arentz, born in 1748, was a shepherd as a young man. On September 8, 1783 he married Anna Catherine Schulte in St. Cyriakus Church in       Berghausen, Germany. Anna Catherine had been baptized in this church on June 29, 1763; she was the daughter of Heinrich and Anna Catherine     Schulte. Rotgers and Anna Catherine Arentz had two children: Anna Maria Elizabeth and Johannes Herman, Anna Maria Elizabeth was baptized on May 11, 1784 in Berghausen, Germany; Her sponsors were Maria Elizabeth Wiese and Peter Knoche, At the age of 27 she married Josephus   Schweinsberg. Johannes Herman was born on November 1, 1797, and was baptized on November 10, 1797, in St. Cyriakus Church in Berghausen.  Anton Hochstein and Helena Schulte were his Baptismal sponsors. Both children were born in the home of their parents in "Little" Kuckelheim,          Germany. (Little Kuckelheim is socalled in order to distinguish it from Kuckelheim, Germany, which is near Eslohe, Germany). Prior to the wedding of          Johannes Herman Arentz, his father had died on September 7, 1814, at Niederberndorf and was buried from St. Cyriakus Church in Berghausen,          Germany. Johannes Herman Arentz changed the name of Arentz to Arens. At the age of 23 he married Maria Theresa Beste. Maria Theresa was the
daughter of Herman Beste and Gertrude (Henneman) Beste. Her date of birth was September 1, 1802; her marriage to Johannes Herman Arens took          place in Sts. Peter and Paul Church in Wormbach, Germany, on June 3, 1821. Rev. Silberg was the officiating priest and the witnesses who signed the          wedding record were Frank Brinckmann, sexton at Sts. Peter and Paul Church, and August Grake. The mother of Johannes Herman Arens died ap-          proximately three years later on April 6, 1824. To Johannes Herman Arens and Maria Theresa Beste were born nine children: Maria Theresa, Maria          Eva, Anton, Johann Fra
1763 - 1824 Anne Catherine Schulte 60 60 1705 - Wft Est. 1766-1826 Heinrich Schulte Wft Est. 1751-1780 - Wft Est. 1805-1865 Herman Beste <0100 T. Flavius Sabinus ~1452 Elizabeth Euphemia Langton ~0835 UNKNOWN Tello ~0840 Aragonto De Lara ~0800 Count of Galicia Tello ~0810 Gonsalo UNKNOWN ~0835 Nuno Rodriguez ~0800 Rodrigo Frolaz ~1800 Barbara Franklin ~0800 UNKNOWN Sancha 0920 - 0972 Teresa Of Aragon Iniquez 52 52 ~0995 Elvira Valdes ~0950 - 0999 Bermudo II Of , King Of Spain Leon 49 49 ~0960 Elvira Of Castile ~0920 - 0957 III, King Of Leon Ordoño 37 37 ~0925 Elvira of Austurias ~0890 - 5 Jan 950/951 II, King of Leon and Asturias Ramiro ~0895 - 5 Jan 940/941 Adosinda Gutierrez 0872 - 8 Jul 924 II, King Of Leon Ordoño ~0875 Elvira Nunez ~0865 Gutierre Ororiz ~0870 Ildonca Menendez ~0895 Gonsalo UNKNOWN ~0900 Teresa UNKNOWN D. 0792 UNKNOWN Vermudo I Nickname:<NICK> the Deacon
Also Known As:<_AKA> Veremund /Bermudo/
Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of Asturias
~0935 - >0995 Aba De Ribagorza 60 60 Roderigo Diaz Also Known As:<_AKA> El /Cid/ Pedro De Cantabria ~0872 - Deceased UNKNOWN Acibella ~1236 Eleanor De Ferrers ~0880 Guillermo De Ferenzac 1075 - 1103 Zaida Maria Isabel Denia 28 28 1040 - 1095 Abdul-Kasim Muhammad Be Abbad Al-Mu'Tamid 55 55 ~1040 UNKNOWN I'Tamid ~1014 - 1086 Abu Amr Abbad Ben Muhammad II Al-Mu'Tadid 72 72 1000 - 1042 Kadi Abul-Kasim I Muhammad 42 42 0984 - 1042 UNKNOWN Ismail 58 58 >1793 - Wft Est. 1825-1886 Elizabeth Boyles 1751 - 1831 William Boyles 80 80 1822 - 1825 Noah Arney 3 3 >1791 - Wft Est. 1775-1888 Joel Boyles <1790 - <1828 Thomas Boyles 38 38 <1791 - <1828 James Boyles 37 37 >1792 - >1870 William Boyles 78 78 1  _FA1
2  PLAC farmer

1  _FA1
2  PLAC farmer
0954 Ismail Ben , Imam of Seville Qarais 0924 Qarais ben Abbad 0894 - Deceased Abbad ben Amr 0864 - Deceased Aslan ben Amr 0834 Amr ben Atif 0804 Itaf ben Naim ~0780 - Deceased Na'Im Al- Lakhmi ~0750 Abu Farisi ~0800 UNKNOWN Zohra ~0775 UNKNOWN Husain ~0750 - Deceased Hazrat al- Hasan 0599 - ~0661 Hazrat Ali UNKNOWN 62 62 ~0615 - Deceased Fatiima Al- Zahra 25 Mar 570 - 8 Jun 632 Muhammed The Prophet 0595 - 0619 UNKNOWN Kadijah 24 24 0554 - 0570 Abd Allah Ben Abd Al-Muttalib 16 16 ~0520 - Deceased Abd , Shêba Al-Hamd Al-Muttalib ~0520 Fatima Bint Amir Of Ben Makhzum ~0500 - Deceased Hashim Amr 0430 - Deceased 'Abd Al-Mujira Al-Manaf 0400 - 0440 Qusayy , Governor Of Mecca Zayd 40 40 ~0400 UNKNOWN Hobba 0365 - 0400 UNKNOWN Kilab 35 35 ~0370 UNKNOWN Fatima 8 Feb 1729/1730 - 1801 Johann George Hauser <0843 - 23 Apr 871 UNKNOWN AEthelred I Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of England
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, AEthelred I, King of England

Born: CIR 840
Acceded: 866, Kingston-upon-Thames, Surrey
Died: 23 APR 871, Basing/Merton
Interred: Wimborne, Dorset
Notes:
Reigned 866-871
The vikings launched a full scale invasion of England. He died after his
victory as Ashdown leaving his brother to fight on.
Some say buried at Sherborne Abbey. He was reputed as a Saint after his death.

Father: , AEthelwulf, King of England, b. ABT 800


Mother: , Osburga


Married CIR 868 to , Wulfthryth


Child 1: , AEthelwald, King of York, b. CIR 868
Child 2: , AEthelhelm, Archbishop of Canterbury

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, AEthelred I, King of England

Born: CIR 840
Acceded: 866, Kingston-upon-Thames, Surrey
Died: 23 APR 871, Basing/Merton
Interred: Wimborne, Dorset
Notes:
Reigned 866-871
The vikings launched a full scale invasion of England. He died after his
victory as Ashdown leaving his brother to fight on.
Some say buried at Sherborne Abbey. He was reputed as a Saint after his death.

Father: , AEthelwulf, King of England, b. ABT 800


Mother: , Osburga


Married CIR 868 to , Wulfthryth


Child 1: , AEthelwald, King of York, b. CIR 868
Child 2: , AEthelhelm, Archbishop of Canterbury
1586 - Wft Est. 1627-1688 Maria Simler 13 Mar 1585/1586 - Wft Est. 1627-1677 Matthias , Sr. Hauser 1627 - Wft Est. 1659-1721 Maria Huffel 1624 - 1677 Matthias Hauser 53 53 1668 - Wft Est. 1699-1764 Susanna Burckhardt 1702 - 1775 Maria Margaretha Schaefer 72 72 1696 - 1761 Martin Hauser 64 64 1736 - 1775 Anna Margaretha Ellrod 38 38 1622 - <1670 Hans Lehmann 48 48 1648 - 25 Jan 1669/1670 Ottilia Lehmann ~1646 - 1692 Johann Martin Schaefer 46 46 ~1639 - 1689 Hans Geiger 50 50 1673 - 1728 Maria Barbara Geiger 55 55 1679 - 1705 Johann Michel Schaefer 26 26 ~1580 - ~1631 Paul Schneider 51 51 1612 - 1687 Maria Schneider 75 75 ~1610 - ~1667 Georg Burckhardt 57 57 1640 - 1668 Ursula UNKNOWN 28 28 5 Mar 1639/1640 - Wft Est. 1671-1730 Michael Burckhardt 1614 - Wft Est. 1650-1716 Thomas Schaefer 1793 Anna Maria Shamel 1120 - 1180 VII, King Of France Louis 60 60 To annoy King Henry II. of England, he gave asylum to the Archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas Becket, with
whom the king was in disagreement. And in 1173 the king of France managed to turn Henry II.'s sons
against their own father. Finally, in conflict with Emperor Frederick Barbarossa, over the Investitures, Louis
VII. received Pope Alexander III. in Sens, and Papal intervention prevented the English and Germans joining
forces. He died in 1180, after a reign of forty-three years, leaving the crown to his fifteen-year-old son, Philip
Augustus.
Wft Est. 1772-1799 - Wft Est. 1821-1889 Lucy Arney ~1018 Gotheline UNKNOWN Wft Est. 1812-1832 - Wft Est. 1857-1918 John Arney ~1019 UNKNOWN Balearic Isles ~1550 - Wft Est. 1576-1654 Hans Simler ~0335 UNKNOWN Murra 1684 John Dietrich Ellroth ~1550 - 1592 Lorentz Hauser 42 42 25 Jan 1663/1664 - Wft Est. 1699-1748 Hans Georg Hauser 1733 - Wft Est. 1764-1823 Martin , Jr Hauser 0894 Gwrydr Ap Caradog ~0340 UNKNOWN Hind ~0300 UNKNOWN K'ab ~0300 UNKNOWN Makhshiya ~0270 UNKNOWN Lu'ayy ~0270 UNKNOWN Mawiya ~0240 UNKNOWN Ghalib ~0240 UNKNOWN Atika ~0210 Fihr Quraysh ~0210 UNKNOWN Layla ~0180 UNKNOWN Malik ~0180 UNKNOWN Jandala 0134 - Deceased Qays al- Nadr 0134 UNKNOWN Ikrisha 0101 UNKNOWN Kinana ~0101 - Deceased UNKNOWN Barra <0100 UNKNOWN Khuzayma <0100 Hind Uwana <0100 Mudrika 'Amir <0100 UNKNOWN Salma <0100 Layla Bani Khindif Codhaite <0100 UNKNOWN Ilyas <0100 - Deceased UNKNOWN Al- Riyab <0100 UNKNOWN Mudar <0100 UNKNOWN Nizar <0100 UNKNOWN Ma'add <0100 - Deceased UNKNOWN Adnan <0100 UNKNOWN Udad 1585 - 1651 Henry Birdsall 66 66 1589 - <1632 Judith Kempe 43 43 1615 - 1689 Judith Birdsall 74 74 1560 - 1651 Henry Birdsall 91 91 1550 - Wft Est. 1606-1663 Alice De Doncaster 1520 - 1594 Robert Birdsall 74 74 1522 - Wft Est. 1567-1615 Isabel Marshall 1565 - Wft Est. 1596-1655 John Birdsall 1490 - Wft Est. 1523-1581 John Birdsall 1491 - 1557 Isabel Auckland 66 66 ~1522 - 1558 John Birdsall 36 36 Wft Est. 1436-1467 - Wft Est. 1493-1551 UNKNOWN Birdsall 1485 - 1514 Robert Birdsall 29 29 Wft Est. 1399-1428 - Wft Est. 1453-1513 UNKNOWN Birdsall <0100 UNKNOWN Mugawwam <0100 - Deceased UNKNOWN Nahur ~0370 - Deceased Habashiva Or HABASHIYYA Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of The Khozaite  ~0340 - Deceased Habashiva Or Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of The Khozaite ~0340 - Deceased UNKNOWN Atika ~0310 UNKNOWN Salul ~0280 UNKNOWN K'ab ~0250 - Deceased UNKNOWN Amr ~0220 Rabi'a Luhayy ~0190 UNKNOWN Haritha ~0160 'Amr Muzayqiya' Tarifa ~0130 - Deceased 'Amir Ma' al-sama <0100 - Deceased Haritha Al- Ghitrif <0100 UNKNOWN Tha'Laba <0100 - Deceased Imru'l- Qays Al-Batriq <0100 Tha'Laba Al- Bahlul D. ~1703 Thomas Munday 0908 Iago Ap Idwal 1  _FA1
2  PLAC Skull cleft with axe by his own men.
0968 Neiniad Ap Gwaethfoed 0930 - 1037 Lluddica Ap Tudur 107 107 1568 - 1619 Edmund Cook 51 51 1573 - <1632 Elizabeth Nicholls 59 59 1542 - Wft Est. 1573-1633 Henry Cook 1544 - Wft Est. 1573-1638 Anne Goodere 1836 - Wft Est. 1837-1926 Henry Cook <0100 UNKNOWN Zaynab <0100 - Deceased Nabt Of Al-Hira <0100 - Deceased Malik Of Al-Hira <0100 - Deceased Zayd Of Al-Hira <0100 - Deceased Kahlan Of Al-Hira <0100 - Deceased 'Abd Shams Saba Al-Hira <0100 UNKNOWN Yashjub <0100 UNKNOWN Ya'Rab <0100 UNKNOWN Qahtan ~0555 Amina bint Wab 0804 - 0866 UNKNOWN Ludolfe I 62 62 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duke of Saxony ~0838 - Deceased Hatwige De Friuli ~0770 - 0845 Wigbert Duke of Saxony 75 75 0756 Sindacilla Princess Of Friesland ~0725 Ratboldus King of Friesland ~0770 - Deceased UNKNOWN Immed I ~0760 - 0834 Echbert UNKNOWN 74 74 ~0785 - Aft 21 Nov 838 Ida Riparian ~0755 Dietrich Count Reparian UNKNOWN 0862 - 0903 Donald II UNKNOWN 41 41 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of Scotland
Donald II 889-900

Constantine I's son. Not much is known about him though he did score a victory over the Norsemen. He died at Forres.

Buried Isle of Iona, Scotland. Died in battle.
0836 - 0877 Constantine I UNKNOWN 41 41 ~0816 - 6 Feb 858 Kenneth I MACALPIN Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of Scots ~0778 - 20 Jul 834 UNKNOWN Alpin Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of Scots
Note: [Yngvi Frey King Of Swedes.FTW] King of the Scots

Note: [Yngvi Frey King Of Swedes.FTW] King of the Scots
1576 - Wft Est. 1583-1642 Richard Gylett Humphrey Burnell ~1555 - Wft Est. 1583-1649 Joan Enberg ~0920 - 26 May 947 Edmund I , King of Wessex and Mercia Saxe-Wessex STABBED TO DEATH BY EXILED ROBBER

Edmund I., the Magnificent. was born in 922, the twelfth of his father's fifteen children. The first of the six Boy Kings, he
reigned from 939 to 946. He had to meet a general uprising of the Danes of Mercia as well as those of the North. In the
suppression of this he showed himself to be a great statesman as well as a great warrior. Little is definitely known about
the policy of the Scots at this time but it appears that they joined the English whenever they were afraid of the Danes, and
joined the Danes whenever they were afraid of the English. Edmund made it to be the interest of the Scottish King
permanently to join the English. The southern part of the kingdom of Strathclyde had for some time been under the English
Kings. In 945 Edmund took the remainder, but gave it to Malcolm on condition that he should be his fellow worker by sea
and land. The king of the Scots thus entered into a position of dependent alliance towards Edmund. A great step was thus
taken; the dominant powers in the island were to be English and Scots, not English and Danes. Edmund thought it worth
while to conciliate the Scottish Celts rather than to endeavor to conquer them. The result of Edmund's statesmanship was
soon seen, but he did not live to gather its fruits. On May 26, 946 an outlaw named Lief, who had taken his seat at a
banquet in his hall, slew him as Edmund was attempting to drag him out by his hair. He was succeeded by his brother
Edred. He married Princess Elgiva (Aelfgifu)., known as the "Fairies Gift,." who died in 944.
~0630 - Deceased Kunza Gunza 1716 Esther Cornell 0633 Cundwalh Saxe- Mercia ~0620 - ~0677 Warinus Guerin Warin Bourgogne 57 57 ~0680 - 0727 Murchada macBran Mutt , King of Lein O'Doenlainge 47 47 ~0650 - 0693 Bran Mutt macConnall , King of Leins O'Doenlainge 43 43 ~0620 Conall macFaelan O'Doenlainge ~0590 - 0666 Faelan macColmain , King of Leinster Muiredaig 76 76 1634 - 1708 Jonathan Gillet 73 73 1636 - 1719 Mary Gillet 83 83 1641 - 1675 Joseph Gillet 34 34 22 Jan 1642/1643 - 1676 Samual G. Gillet 1646 - 1 Mar 1648/1649 Abigail Gillet 20 Feb 1646/1647 - 1 Mar 1691/1692 Jeremiah Gillet 1350 - 1398 Richard , Earl Of Arundel And Surrey FitzAlan 48 48 Richard FitzAlan, Knight of the Garter, Earl of Arundel and Surrey, who was born in 1346 and beheaded at Cheapside, London, on September 20, 1397/98 ~1350 - 1385 Elizabeth De Bohun 35 35 died April 3, 1385, about September 29, 1359 married first Richard FitzAlan, Knight of the Garter, Earl of Arundel and Surrey,
who was born in 1346 and beheaded at Cheapside, London, on September 20, 1397/98
1312 - 1360 William De Bohun 48 48 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [EARL OF NORTHAMPTON] [TW 1706 Elisha Cornell 0907 Skolgar Toste 1576 Prudence March 1641 - Wft Est. 1682-1736 Abiah Gillet 1562 - 8 Jan 1634/1635 Juliana Harker <0100 - Deceased UNKNOWN Alexandria ~1530 - 25 Jan 1617/1618 Robert Dolbair 1551 - 1628 Emlyn Weeks 77 77 1623 - Wft Est. 1624-1713 Andrew Gillet 1020 - >1079 Ednywain "Bendew" I Neiniad 59 59 0980 - >1070 Gwerful Verch Lluddica 90 90 0959 Ethelfleda Verch Edwin 1490 John Mitchell 1496 - 1558 Harry Vye 62 62 ~1518 - 21 Mar 1563/1564 Agnes Vye 1705 - 1738 Abigail Gillet 32 32 1680 - 1760 Hester Paine 80 80 1841 - Wft Est. 1842-1935 Adeline Gillet 0948 Angharad Verch Iago Wft Est. 1788-1807 - 1809 Abigail R. Gillet 1811 - Wft Est. 1812-1901 Ames Gillet ~0800 Sub King of Kent Athelstan ~0758 - Deceased UNKNOWN Saxe- Kent 1650 - 1736 Josiah Gillet 86 86 1764 - Wft Est. 1765-1858 Amasa Gillet 1724 - 1746 Adonijah Gillet 22 22 ~1634 Cornelius Gillet 1680 Gershom Mott 1734 - Wft Est. 1735-1828 Abigail Gillet Wft Est. 1553-1581 - Wft Est. 1560-1661 Cornelius Dolbair ~0602 - 0717 Theodon I Agilolfinges 115 115 1498 - Wft Est. 1530-1592 Agnes Smith 1519 - Wft Est. 1554-1610 Roger Weeks 1611 - Wft Est. 1612-1701 Robert Dolbair 1613 - 1614 Dorothy Dolbair 7m 7m 1616 - 1621 Cornelius Dolbair 5 5 1566 - Wft Est. 1602-1661 Edith Dolbair 1516 - 1558 Harry Vye 42 42 1520 - 1579 John Vye 59 59 1524 - Wft Est. 1525-1614 Robert Vye 1526 - Wft Est. 1554-1620 Ellen Vye 1528 - Wft Est. 1556-1622 Johane Vye ~0570 - 0660 Major- Domo Erchembaldus 90 90 20 Jan 1545/1546 - Wft Est. 1547-1636 Robert Mitchell 1550 - Wft Est. 1581-1640 Thomas Mitchell 1556 - Wft Est. 1557-1646 William Mitchell Wft Est. 1566-1592 - Wft Est. 1572-1672 John Mitchell Wft Est. 1566-1592 - Wft Est. 1572-1672 Philip Mitchell Wft Est. 1566-1592 - Wft Est. 1572-1672 Robert Mitchell 1605 - Wft Est. 1606-1699 Anne Dolbair 9 Jan 1602/1603 - 1606 Joan Dolbair 1619 - Wft Est. 1620-1709 John Dolbair 1554 - Wft Est. 1591-1649 Alice Dolbair 27 Feb 1568/1569 - Wft Est. 1570-1659 James Dolbair 1559 - 18 Mar 1559/1560 Joane Dolbair 1574 - 1574 John Dolbair 3m 3m 1576 - 1579 Mary Dolbair 2 2 1580 - 1675 Nicholas Dolbair 95 95 1494 UNKNOWN Mitchell ~0971 - 1042 Sihtric Dublin 71 71 ~1005 Maelcorcre Leinster 1692 - Wft Est. 1693-1786 Dorcas Eggleston ~0747 - 0819 Eochaid IV Rinnamail 72 72 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Scots ~0700 - ~0761 Aodh Fionn 61 61 Also Known As:<_AKA> /Hugh/ ~0710 Unuisticc Of Fortrenn ~0670 III Eochaidh ~0660 - 0697 EOCHIAD II King of Dalriad 37 37 Nickname:<NICK> Crook Nose
Name Prefix:<NPFX>
Death: ABT. 697 in (killed after ruling for 3 years)
0620 - 0673 Domangart II mac Domnail 53 53 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King ~0580 - 0642 Donald Brecc 62 62 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King ~0550 - Deceased Eochaid , King Of Scots Buide ~0520 - 0608 Aidan Macgabran 88 88 ~1755 George Hauser 1706 Samuel Filley 1578 Sarah March 1572 Grace March 1643 - 4 Jan 1711/1712 Samuel Filley 1617 - 1686 William Filley 69 69 ~1621 - 1665 Margaret Cockney 44 44 1664 - 1686 Anna Filley 21 21 1667 - 1683 Mary Filley 16 16 1670 - 1679 Samuel Filley 9 9 1672 - Wft Est. 1705-1763 Jonathan Filley ~0920 - 0972 Murchadh Of Leinster 52 52 16 Jan 1674/1675 - 1750 Josiah Filley 0735 - Deceased UNKNOWN Bynhild 3 Jan 1678/1679 - 1758 Abigail Filley 1681 - 1767 Samual Filley 86 86 1683 - Wft Est. 1684-1777 Mary Filley 1515 - 1590 John Mitchell 75 75 1541 - 1620 John Mitchell 78 78 1030 Madame De Chateau Du Loire Erenburg 0959 Gronwy Ap Einion ~1610 - Deceased Nathan Birdsall Michael Ketner ~0490 - 0560 UNKNOWN Gabhran 70 70 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Scots ~0470 - 0506 Domangart Of Dalriada 36 36 ~0430 - 0501 Fergus Mor Mac Erc 71 71 Fergus Mor Mac Earca, 131st Monarch of Ireland, in 498 A.D., with five of his brothers, went into Scotland with a
complete army to assist his grandfather Loarn, King of Dalriada, in overcoming his enemies, the Picts. Upon the King's
death, Fergus was unanimously elected king, and became the first absolute king of Scotland, of the Milesian race.
~0400 - 0474 Erc of Dal N'araide 74 74 ~0990 - 1012/1014 Bruno , Bishop Of Augsburg Von Brunswick ~0970 - 1038 King of Hungary St.Stephen 68 68 0949 - 1 Feb 996/997 Prince Of Hungary Geyza 1020 - 1073 Edwin Ap , Lord Of Flint Gronwy 53 53 0882 Ifor Ap Seferws 0940 Gronwy Ap Tudur 0929 Ithel ap Idwallon 1570 Joane March 1708 Ester Filley ~0910 Tudur Ap Ynyr UNKNOWN Margaret ~0934 UNKNOWN Ellenor 1041 - 1080 Trahearn Ap Caradoc 39 39 1048 Morwyl Verch Ednywain 0910 Angharad Verch Hywel 1018 Caradoc Ap , Prince Of Powys Gwyn 1061 Nesta Verch Gruffudd 1022 Verch Gwerystan Name Suffix:<NSFX> Miss 1545 - 1585 Mary Mitchell 40 40 ~0953 Gwrgan Ap Ithel ~1092 - <1155 Adeline Espec 63 63 1540 - Wft Est. 1568-1634 Anne Mitchell 1549 - Wft Est. 1576-1643 Agnes Mitchell 1055 - 1099 Matilde De Chateau Du Loire 44 44 1554 - Wft Est. 1582-1648 Johanna Mitchell 1754 John Nicholas Ketner 3 Feb 1556/1557 - Wft Est. 1588-1651 Elizabeth Mitchell Wft Est. 1566-1592 - Wft Est. 1572-1675 Janne Mitchell ~0955 Verch Cynfyn Name Suffix:<NSFX> Miss Wft Est. 1566-1592 - Wft Est. 1572-1675 Elizabeth Mitchell 1095 - 1136/1190 Susanna Verch Gruffydd Wft Est. 1566-1592 - Wft Est. 1572-1675 Beaton Mitchell UNKNOWN Burgundy Wft Est. 1566-1592 - Wft Est. 1572-1675 Christian Mitchell Wft Est. 1566-1592 - Wft Est. 1572-1675 Dorothy Mitchell Nigel , Viscount Of Contentin De St.Sauveur 0975 Cadwgon ap Elystan 0907 Cuhelyn Ap Ifor 1070 - 1128 Llywarch Ap Trahearn 58 58 Roger De St. Sauveur 0979 Efa Verch Gwrgan 0933 Elystan Ap Cuhelyn 0956 Gwenllian Verch Einion ~0910 Gwen verch Gronwy 0886 Isabel Verch Tryffin 0933 - 0984 Einion Ap Owain 51 51 0944 Tangwystl Verch Dyfnwal ~0950 Sarolta Of Transylvania 0931 - 0972 Takson Prince of Hungary 41 41 ~0932 UNKNOWN Kumanian 0896 - 0947 Zoltan Prince of Hungary 51 51 ~0900 - Deceased Men Princess Of Bihar 0850 - 0907 Arpad Prince of Hungary 57 57 0874 - Deceased Marot Duke of Bihar ~0920 Duke ofTransylvania Guyula 0918 - 0955 Henry Le Querelleur 37 37 ~0920 - 0973 Judith Of Bavaria 53 53 ~0940 - 0995 Heinrich II Duke of Bavaria 55 55 ~0950 Gisela Of Swabia ~0975 - Deceased Gisela Of Bavaria Otto III Von Schweinfurt 0860 - 4 Jul 907 Luitpold Margrave of Ostmark 0864 - Deceased Kunigunde Of Swabia ~1060 Tietburge of Savoy ~0850 Gisela Caroling 0920 - 20 Jul 997 Duke of Swabia Conrad 0975 Morough O'Brien ~0925 - Deceased UNKNOWN Jutta ~0880 - 2 Dec 949 Count in Welterau Odo I ~0885 - 0949 UNKNOWN De Vermandois 64 64 ~0845 - 24 Jun 910 Count of Welterau Gebhard ~0815 Count of Logenahe Eudes ~0785 Gebhard Count of Logenahe ~0750 Udo Count of Logenahe ~0810 UNKNOWN Hunroch ~0860 Bertha De Morvois ~0800 Gerard De Rousillon 1056 - 1100 William II Rufus 44 44 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Cause of Death: Shot through the head by an arrow.
Ancestral File Number: 8XHZ-ZQ [316552.ftw]
TITL Ahnentafel for Margery Arundell AUTH Marlyn Lewis PUBL 08 Oct 1997 MED I Manuscript TITL Lineage & Ancestry of HRH Prince Charles, Prince of Wales AUTH Gerald Paget
PUBL Skilton, Edinburgh 1977 MEDI Book PAGE Vol I p 56
Cause of Death Shot through the head by an arrow.

_FA1 PLAC Acceded Sep 26, 1087 at Westminster Abbey, London, England.
Reigned 1087-1100.

_FA2 PLAC Interred at Winchester Cathedral. Named for his red hair.
_FA3 PLAC Educated by Lanfranc, William the Conqueror's regent & Archbishop of Canterbury.
_FA4 PLAC Harsh rule aroused opposition from the barons & the church.
_FA5 PLAC Made several attempts to recover Normandy from elder brother Robert I Curthose.
_FA6 PLAC Killed by an arrow while hunting.
_FA7 PLAC May have been ordered killed by younger brother Henry I.
_FA8 PLAC An able man, less a soldier than bros. Robert & less a diplomat than bros.Henry.
_FA9 PLAC Not a Christian; veneer of chivalry was very thin; homosexual.
_FA10 PLAC Presided over a liberal court but treated his subjects brutally.
_FA11 PLAC Reluctant to fill church vacancies.
_FA12 PLAC Supressed a revolt led by his uncle Odoin 1088.Reigned 1087-1100. His harsh rule aroused baronial and acclesiastical opposition, notably from Anselm, Archbishop of Canterbu ry. He made several attempts to recover Normandy from his elder brother Robert and
was kille d by an arrow while hunting. He may have been assasinated by order of his younger brother wh o became Henry I. Had Red Hair. He had very little time for religion and presided over a libe ral court but treated his subjects brutally. He was reluctant to fill church vacancies and waited 4 years to apoint Anselm.

Source: 'The World Book Encyclopedia', 1968, p WXYZ259.: William II 'Rufus' King Of England b ecame king in 1087. He was called Rufus,
meaning red, because of his ruddy complexion. Lustfu l for power and completely illiterate, he ruled with violence rather than strength. The
clerg y denounced his brutality and his infringements on church rights. In 1088, several powerful Norman barons revolted against William. He put down the revolt and strengthened his position . Later, he gained control of Normandy by financing the crusading ventures of his brother Robert, Duke of Normandy. He also invaded Scotland and brought it under his control in 1097. William's reign was marked by a bitter quarrel with the Roman Catholic Church. William kept the see of Canterbury vacant after the archbishop die in 1089, in order to collect its revenues for himself. When he fell seriously ill in 1093, he welcomed the election of Anselm as arch bishop to atone for his sins. But when he recovered his health, he forced Anselm into exile . An arrow shot by a fellow hunter killed William while he was hunting. The clergy refused t o give him a church funeral.
REF: British Monarchy Official Website: William extended his father's policies, taking royal power to the far north of England and helping to make Westminster the administrative centre of the kingdom.
1003 - Deceased Maldred Allerdale 0995 Ealdgyth Morcarson 0950 William De Warrenne ~0960 UNKNOWN De Torta ~0925 Walter De St. Martin ~0920 UNKNOWN De Herfastus 1819 - 1901 Victoria HANOVER 81 81 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Queen
Reign 1837-1901
Victoria, queen of Great Britain and Ireland (r. 1837-1901), the longest-reigning monarch in English history, established the monarchy as a respected and popular institution while it was irrevocably losing its place as an integral part of the British governing system.

Born in Kensington Palace, London, on May 24, 1819, Victoria was the only child of Edward, duke of Kent and son of GEORGE III, and Princess Victoria, daughter of the duke of Saxe-Coburg. Emerging from a lonely, secluded childhood to take the throne on the death of her uncle, William IV, Victoria displayed a personality marked by strong prejudices and a willful stubbornness. She was strongly attached to the Whig prime minister Lord MELBOURNE; after he resigned in 1839, Sir Robert PEEL, his would-be successor, suggested that she dismiss the Whig ladies of her court. Victoria, however, refused. In part because of this "bedchamber crisis," Melbourne resumed office for two more years.

Victoria and her court were greatly transformed by her marriage to her first cousin, Prince ALBERT of Saxe-Coburg, in 1840. Although her name now designates a supposedly prudish age, it was Albert who made a point of straitlaced behavior, and introduced a strict decorum in court. He also gave a more conservative tinge to Victoria's politics, leading her to become close to Peel. The couple had nine children. Victoria populated most of the thrones of Europe with her descendants. Among her grandchildren were Emperor William II of Germany and Alexandra, consort of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia.

Albert taught Victoria the need for hard work if she was to make her views felt in the cabinet, and during the prince's lifetime Victoria did, by insistently interjecting her opinions, force the ministers to take them into account. Opposing the policy of Lord PALMERSTON of encouraging democratic government on the Continent, for example, she was partly responsible for his departure as foreign secretary in 1851. She also helped form cabinets. Her political importance was based, however, upon the temporarily factionalized state of Commons between 1846 and 1868, when royal intervention was needed to help glue together majority coalitions.

Always prone to self-pity, Victoria fully indulged her grief at Albert's death in 1861. She remained in mourning until her own death, making few public appearances and spending most of each year on the Isle of Wight and in the Scottish Highlands, where her closest companion was a dour Scottish servant, John Brown. Her popularity declined as a result, and republican sentiment appeared during the late 1860s.

Victoria, however, regained the people's admiration when she resumed her determined efforts to steer public affairs. She won particular esteem for defending the popular imperialist policies of the Conservative ministries of Benjamin DISRAELI, who flattered her relentlessly and made her empress of India in 1876. Conversely, she flayed William E. GLADSTONE, the Liberal prime minister, whom she intensely disliked, for ostensibly weakening the empire. Although Victoria also attacked Gladstone for encouraging democratic trends, the celebrations of her golden and diamond jubilees in 1887 and 1897 demonstrated her great popularity.

In Victoria's later career, her attempts to influence government decisions ceased to carry significant weight. The Reform Act of 1867, by doubling the electorate, strengthened party organization and eliminated the need for a mediator--the monarch--among factions in Commons.

Victoria died on Jan. 22, 1901. She was succeeded by her son, EDWARD VII. Her letters have been published in three series (1907; 1926-28; 1930-32).


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0920 Ralph De Torta ~0775 - Deceased Count of Carcassonne Bellon 0864 Adelaide D'Auvergne 0821 - 0886 UNKNOWN Bernard II 65 65 0825 UNKNOWN Ermengarde 0795 - 0868 UNKNOWN Bernard I 73 73 ~0800 - Deceased UNKNOWN Luitgarde 0766 - Deceased Adeleme Poitiers Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count Of 0800 - 0856 Guerin Count Of Chalon 56 56 0804 - Deceased UNKNOWN Avane ~0930 UNKNOWN Gersinda ~0890 - 0940 II, Count Of Bigorre Dato 50 50 ~0900 Princess Of Navarre Lopa 0890 Count of Tours and Chartres Thibault ~0900 - Deceased I, Count in the Hamelant Meginhard 0730 - 0777 Eberhard I Eticondes 47 47 0950 Helpuin De Mondidier Harold of , Ruler of Jutland Jutland 1000 - 1067 Munia Elvira Castile 67 67 0958 - 1001 Garcia II , King Of Navarre Sanchez 43 43 ~0960 Ximene Fernandez De Leon 0940 - 0994 Sancho , King Of Navarre Abarca 54 54 ~0940 - 1005 Urraca Fernandez 65 65 0920 - 0970 Garcia , King Of Navarre Sanchez 50 50 ~0860 Andregota , Count of Aragon Galindez 0890 - 0925 Sancho , King Of Navarre Garcia 35 35 0840 - 0890 Garcia II , King of Navarre Innigo 50 50 0892 Toda Aznarez ~0870 Dadildis Dadilda De Pallars 0830 - 0870 Llop Donat Bigorre 40 40 0842 UNKNOWN De Toulouse 0800 - 0835 Donat Llop Bigorre 35 35 ~0800 - Deceased Facquilo Bigorre 0775 - >0818 Llop Centull Gascon 43 43 0740 - 0814 Ximeno Gascon 74 74 0765 - Deceased Mancio Bigorre 0822 - 0864 Raymond I Toulouse 42 42 ~0822 Bertha Bertheiz Toulouse 0800 Fulguad Rouerges ~0800 Senegonde De Toulouse ~0775 Fredelon Toulouse 0775 Bertha De Aube David ~0950 - 1030 Gormflaith Of Naas 80 80 1683 - Wft Est. 1684-1777 Abigail Eggleston ~0945 - 0981 Olaf , King of York and Dublin Kvaaran 36 36 4 Jan 1685/1686 - Wft Est. 1687-1780 Sarah Eggleston 1689 - Wft Est. 1690-1779 James Eggleston 1700 - Wft Est. 1701-1794 Damaris Eggleston ~0975 UNKNOWN Slani 1695 - Wft Est. 1696-1789 Deliverance Eggleston 18 Jan 1696/1697 - Wft Est. 1698-1791 Ann Eggleston 1705 - Wft Est. 1706-1799 Martha Eggleston 21 Jan 1706/1707 - Wft Est. 1708-1797 Edward Eggleston 1554 Anthony Eggleston 1784 Nancy Ann Myers 1276 Richard del Feld 1653 - Wft Est. 1654-1743 Benjamin Eggleston ~1560 - ~1613 James Eggleston 53 53 1661 - Wft Est. 1694-1752 Thomas Eggleston 0422 - Deceased Prawst Verch Tidlet 0750 Count Fulcoald De Rouergue 0730 - 0793 Makir , Duke Of Toulouse Theuderic 63 63 ~0900 - 0960 UNKNOWN Arnoldo 60 60 1073 - 1117 Maud of Toulouse 44 44 Also Known As:<_AKA> /Philippa/ 1020 - 1086 UNKNOWN Guillaume VIII 66 66 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count Of Poitou D. 18 Jan 1121/1122 Princess of Sweden Christina 0969 - 31 Jan 1029/1030 III Guillaume Name Suffix:<NSFX> Count of Poitou ~0995 - 1068 Agnes Of Burgundy 73 73 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Princess Of Lomb Margaret Gobin 1646 - 1691 Grace UNKNOWN 45 45 1803 Margaret Myers ~0910 - 16 Jan 977/978 II, Le Tricheur Thibaud Name Suffix:<NSFX> Count Of Blois 0885 - 0950 Theobald Sgnr. De Blois 65 65 0890 Richilde De Blois 0885 Eudes II Ct. of Chartres 0860 Daughter Thibaut ~0830 I, Count of Chartres Thibaut ~0825 Richilde De Bourgogne ~0790 - >0877 Budwine Count Of Metz 87 87 0871 - 22 Mar 927/928 Rothilde De Neustrie 0862 - 0892 Hughes of Bourges 30 30 ~0830 - 0864 Stephen Ct. of Bourges 34 34 ~0800 - >0853 Hugues Count of Bourges 53 53 0765 - 0859 Hugh II , Count of Alsace Eticonides 94 94 ~0835 - Deceased UNKNOWN Rainard 0719 UNKNOWN Edith 1096 - 1127/1130 Douce Aldonza , Countess Of Barcelona De Milhaud ~1060 - 1082 Raymond II, Count of Barcelona Berenger 22 22 ~1059 - 1108 Matilda Guiscard De Hauteville 49 49 1023 - 1076 Raymond I, Count of Barcelona Berenger 53 53 1015 - 1085 Robert Guiscard , Duke Of Apulia De Hauteville 70 70 Leader of the first crusade. Captured Antioch, 1098. 0995 - 1035 Raymund III , Count of Barcelona Berenger 40 40 0995 - 1027 Sancha Sanchez 32 32 1054 - 1075 Judith De Lens 21 21 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Countess of Hun 0985 Prince of the Obotrites Mieceslas III ~1140 Humphrey , Constable of England De Bohun ~1165 - <1197 Beatrice De Say 32 32 1644 Joseph Boyce 1173 - 1240 Llywelyn Fawr ap , Prince of Wales Iowerth 67 67 The great seal of Llywelyn ap Iorwerth (above) and his statue in Conwy's town square (below). In Gwynedd, Llywelyn ap Iorwerth had come to power in the classic way of Welsh princes bedeviled by the dividing rule of Welsh inheritance - he seized it from his uncle. He proved to be the greatestand most constructive Welsh statesman of the Middle Ages. In his long career he succeeded, by     constant warfare, by tactful yielding under pressure and by masterly resilience the moment that pressure     was relieved, in bringing under his control most of Pura Wallia. When he died in 1240, full of honor and     glory, he left a principality which had the possibility of expanding into a truly national state of Wales. There was a moment when an independent Wales seemed about to become a reality.      Llywelyn deliberately set out on a policy of reconstructing the whole basis of Welsh political life, and not     every Welshman was happy about it. Llywelyn lived in an age which saw the emergence of the centralized     feudal state. Both France and England presented the spectacle of societies elaborating their administrative     machinery, putting their taxation on a new and sounder footing and systematizing their codes of justice, but Llywelyn's principality was     small and lacking resources. Hostile English observers could wax satirical about its pretensions to international status.

Gwynedd had always been the core of the power of the princes, and the expansion of Llywelyn's territory gave him the ability to do many     things beyond the power of previous Welsh rulers. We find Llywelyn ap Iorwerth (the Great) and Llywelyn ap Gruffydd (the Last)
developing castle building on a considerable scale. The remains of Castell y Bere or of Ewloe, Dolbadarn and Dolwyddelan even show     distinctive Welsh style. The princes gave charters to the small towns growing in their domains. They supported the abbeys and the
friaries. We sense a new Wales coming into being, and, at the moment, it was basically an independent Wales. The great question was,    would this new Wales be able to develop to its full potential without interference from without or protests from within? Looming over it     was the king of England.

For over all this hung the vexing yet vital question of the exact terms of Llywelyn's homage to the king. The king was always     acknowledged as being at the head of the pyramid and by the 13th century Welsh rulers also accepted the principle that homage should     be paid to the King of England. Hywel Dda had done do, far back in the 10th century, and both Owain Gwynedd and the Lord Rhys had     done homage to Henry II. The problem was that Llywelyn claimed that the status in relation to the King of England was the same enjoyed     by the King of Scotland - that barons were to pay their homage directly to him and not the king, but King John took a different view. He     felt that the barons should also do their homage to him. This gave him the right of continual interference in Welsh affairs. At times the     relationship between Llywelyn and the king were mutually supportive, in part because Llywelyn managed to marry Joan, the illegitimate     daughter of King John, in 1205. But even this family tie soon broke down over the question of homage and disputed territories.

When the Welsh princes were strong they could enforce a grudging     acknowledgement of their position from the king. When they were weak, the king     granted treaties firmly maintaining his view of homage. Llywelyn the Great had     sought to solve the problem before his death. He had two sons, Gruffydd by a Welsh     lady and the younger, David, by his wife Joan. Welsh law at the time said that both     sons should inherit - a law which had been the cause of so many of those disputed     successions which had brought ruin to Wales in the past. Llywelyn made a bold and     successful attempt to put this dangerous Welsh law aside in favor of the English     sy
1305 - 1344 Robert Clifford 38 38 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON CLIFFORD] ~1001 - 1043 Olaf Of Dublin 42 42 Probably the Olaf slain by the "Saxons" while en route to Rome on pilgrimage, 1034. ~1780 Nancy Truitt 1702 Johann George Hauser 21 Mar 1705/1706 Johannes Hauser 1744 - 1801 Anna Marie Faulk 56 56 1743 - 1830 John Krause 87 87 1746 Stillborn Faulk 1747 Christine Faulk ~1745 Benjamin Leinbach 1749 Heinrich Faulk 1751 - Deceased Anna Catherina Faulk ~1750 Johann Jacob Spainhower 1753 Johann Adam Faulk ~1755 Maria Sara Moser 1758 Johannes Faulk ~1760 Maria Hartman 1761 Margaretha Faulk ~1742 - 1851 Johanna Faulk 109 109 1763 - 1804 Isaac Pfaff 41 41 ~1740 Jacob Voltz 1765 - 1814 Andrew Faulk 49 49 1765 Rebecca Landon 1766 Daughter Faulk Living Rose Living Mena 0687 Habibai Ben Natronai David 0670 Natronai Ben Nehemiah David ~0670 Bat Hisdai David 0650 Nehemiah Ben Hanini David 0627 Hanini Bar 'Adoi David 0610 - 0670 Bustanai Ben Hanini David 60 60 Ebles De Comborn 0635 - 0665 Hisdai Shahrijar David 30 30 John Talbot 0677 Sunnichild Swanchilda Agilolfinges 0650 Grimaldo II Agilolfinges 0650 Viletrude Agilolfinges ~0620 Regintrude Meroving ~0800 - Deceased UNKNOWN Remigius ~0800 UNKNOWN Arsinde D. 0893 Aznar Sanchez 0847 Iniga Onneca 0835 Sancho Garcez Navarre 0810 - 0870 Garcia Iniguez Navarre 60 60 0815 - Deceased Urraca Aragon 0780 - 0852 Inigo Arista Navarre 72 72 0775 Theida De Biscay 0760 - 0820 Inigo Ximenez Gascon 60 60 0830 - 0925 Fortun Garcez Le Moine 95 95 0900 - 0922 Galindo II , Count of Aragon Aznarez 22 22 0875 - >0899 Aznar II , Count of Aragon Galindez 24 24 0875 Iniga Garcez Pamplona 0830 - >0867 Galindo I , Count of Aragon Aznarez 37 37 0800 - 0839 Aznar I , Count of Aragon Galindez 39 39 ~0940 Fernando Vermudez De Leon ~0940 Elvire De Leon 0950 - 5 Feb 1016/1017 Sancho , Count Of Castile Garcia ~0985 - 1025 Urraca , Queen Of Castile Perez 40 40 0932 - 30 May 995 Garcia Fernandez 0800 - Deceased Usenda Nunilona Wft Est. 1628-1660 - Wft Est. 1685-1747 James , Sr. Enno 0915 - 0970 Fernan Gonsalez 55 55 0937 - >1011 Urraca Garces Pamplona 74 74 0910 - 0960 Ramon II Ribagorza 50 50 ~0910 Garsenda De Ferenzac 0885 - 0950 Bernat Unifred Ribagorza 65 65 0890 Tota Galindez 0860 - 0920 I Ramon 60 60 0860 Ginigerta De Lopez Ben Qasi 0970 - >0994 Salvador Petriz Castile 24 24 0956 Petrus Fernandez 1200 Roger De Heyford 1043 Guillaume De Garlende 0949 Gwair Ap Pill ~1385 - 1450 Constance Mauley 65 65 1690 Joseph dit Beauregard Jarret 22 Feb 1742/1743 - 1784 Marie Marguerite Brisset ~1690 Louis Mongeau <1703 - Deceased Joseph Brisset 1709 Mary Anne Delage 1663 - Deceased Jean Brisset 1669 - 1703 Genevive Tru 34 34 1623 - 17 Feb 1692/1693 Mathurin Tru 1685 Jean Delage 1760 - Deceased Joseph Boule 1760 Angelique Dusaut <1725 Marie Louise Jacobee Cloutier 15 Mar 1696/1697 - 1771 Augustin Boule 1701 - 1763 Veronique Miville 62 62 ~1700 Jean- Baptiste Cloutier ~1700 Marie- Angelique Thibault ~1750 Francois Toupin dit Dusault 1755 Marie Jeanne Proulx Bef Feb 1663/1664 - 1738 Jacques Boule <1671 - 1734 Francoise Fournier 63 63 1630 - 24 Mar 1706/1707 Robert Boule <1634 - 28 Jan 1708/1709 Francoise Grenier 1619 - 1699 Guilliaume Fournier 80 80 23 Jan 1637/1638 - 16 Mar 1715/1716 Francoise Hebert ~1593 Gilles Fournier ~1595 Noelle Gagnon 1604 - 1639 Guillaume Hebert 35 35 1620 - 1675 Helen Des Portes 54 54 1667 Francois Vaudry 0814 - Deceased Matilda Ringleheim 0945 - >1011 Adelaide Adelais De Saintonge 66 66 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Lady Cumminges ~1230 Walter , 1st Baron Fauconberg De Faucomberge 1616 - Wft Est. 1640-1710 Marthe Deschamps 1609 - Bef Feb 1671/1672 Vincent Renaud 15 Mar 1614/1615 - Wft Est. 1643-1708 Marie Martin 1572 - 1652 Jean Renaud 80 80 ~1575 Marguerite Gafreneau ~1580 Gabriel Martin Living Fairchild Living Nickum 1647 - 15 Feb 1670/1671 Charlotte Lamarche 1596 - 1676 Jacques Laporte 80 80 1606 Marie Hamelin ~1600 Francois Duchesne ~1610 Marie Rolet ~1625 Paul Laporte ~1625 Louis dit St. George Laporte ~1625 Suzanne Laporte ~1625 Pierre Laporte ~1622 - Deceased Suzanne Bourgeois 1566 - 1625 Hughes Laporte 59 59 Guillaume , Count Of Tonnerre De Nevers 1128 - 1190 Marie De Champagne 62 62 1035 - 1131 Joscelin I De Courtenai 96 96 1041 Hildegarde Gastinois ~1000 Atho Courteni The family of Courtenay is descended from Pharamond, who is commonly reputed to have been the founder of the French monarchy. Athon, his descendant, in the reign of king Robert assumed the surname of Courtenay from a town of that name in the Isle of France. Josceline, his son, had issue,

1.Milo or Miles.
2.Josceline, who engaged in the crusade of Godfrey de Boulogne his kinsman, and became count of Edessa. Agnes, his grand-daughter, married Almeric king of Jerusalem, and had issue
1.Baldwin the Fourth king of Jerusalem, and
2.Sibylla consort of Guy de Lusignan king of Jerusalem.

Reginald, son of Milo, had issue, during his residence in France,

1.Elizabeth, otherwise called Isabella, who married Peter, younger son of Louis the Gross king of France; in consequence of which marriage, her husband  assumed the surname of Courtenay.
1.Peter, their issue, was elected emperor of Constantinople in the year 1217, and was successively followed in that dignity by his two sons
1.Robert and
2.Baldwin.
2.Robert, second son of Peter and Elizabeth, resided in France, where his posterity arrived at considerable dignities; one of them being archbishop of  Rheims in the year 1300, and another chamberlain of the houshold to king Charles the sixth. They at various times made efforts to be acknowledged princes of the blood royal of France, but without success.

Reginald de Courtenay, father in law of Peter, personally attached himself to Eleanor, consort of Louis the Young, king of France, and heiress of Guienne and Poictou; and, upon the divorce of that monarch, was instrumental in effecting her subsequent marriage to Henry the second, king of England. Having come over into this island, he married Hawise, daughter and heiress of Robert d'Abrincis or d'Avranches, viscount of the county of Devon) baron of Oakhampton and lord of the castle of Exeter; in consequence of which marriage these dignities devolved upon Reginald. Robert, their issue, was deprived of the dignity of viscount and of the lordship of the castle of Exeter by king Henry the third. Hugh, fifth baron of Oakhampton, his great grandson, succeeded to the title of earl of the county of Devon in
the reign of king Edward the first, in consequence of the marriage of his great grandfather Robert with Mary, daughter of William de Redvers earl of the county of Devon.

Hugh, second earl of Devonshire, his son, married Margaret, granddaughter of king Edward the first; by which lady he had issue,

1.Hugh.
2.Edward, father of
1.Edward third earl of Devonshire, and of
2.Hugh.
3.William, who was elected in the year 1367 chancellor of the university of Oxford, and in the year 1369 lord bishop of Hereford. He was translated in the year      1375 to the see of London, and in the year 1381 to the archiepiscopal fee of Canterbury, and died 31 July 1396.
4.Philip.
5.Peter, who was lord chamberlain of the houshold to king Edward the third, governor of Calais and knight of the garter.

Hugh, son of Hugh son of Hugh second earl of Devonshire, married Matilda, daughter of Joan of Kent, and half sister to Edward the Black Prince.

Edward, third earl. of Devonshire, was earl marshal and joint lord high admiral of England in the reign of king Richard the second, and had issue,

1.Edward, commander in chief of the fleet in the reign of king Henry the fifth. He died in the year 1417.
2.Hugh, fourth earl of Devonshire, who succeeded his brother in the command of the fleet, and died 16 June 1422.

Thomas, fifth earl of Devonshire, son of Hugh, adhered to the house of Lancaster in the civil wars, and married Margaret, daughter of John Beaufort earl of Somerset, and grand-daughter of John of Gaunt, duke of Lancaster; by which lady he had issue,

1.Thomas, sixth duke of Devonshire, who was taken prisoner at the battle of Towton 29 March 1461, and beheaded.
2.Henry, seventh earl of Devonshire ; who was attainted of high treason for his adherence to the house of
0985 Athos Courtenai ~1056 Marie De Boulogne ~1024 - 1093 II, Count Of Boulogne Eustace 69 69 REF AR7. A Companion of William the Conqueror at the Battle of
Hastings, 1066.
Also Earl of Bononia.
1000 - 1069 Gottfrid IV Barbados Bouillon 69 69 1669 - Deceased Joseph Parent ~0975 - ~1033 Baudouin Ernicule II Boulogne 58 58 1499 - 1537 Lawrence Stanfield 38 38 0935 - 18 Sep 993 Count of Holland Arnulph 0963 - 1005 Luitgard D'Ardennes 42 42 ~0905 - 6 May 988 Diedrich Dirk II OF Friesland ~0940 - 10 Apr 990 Hildegarde De Lorraine 0875 - 6 Oct 939 Diedrich Dirk I Friesland ~0878 Gerberge Geva De Senlis 0805 - 28 Aug 876 Louis II Caroling 0778 Lothair Caroling ~0600 V , Herzog of Alemannia Leuthari 0802 - 0843 Emma Altdorf Welf 41 41 0827 - Deceased Theudon , Count Of Bavaria Bayern ~0935 - 26 Nov 998 Siegfried Count In The Moselgaus 0896 Margrave Of The Saxon Nordmark Christian ~0881 - ~0919 Count In The Trier Ardennesgaus Wigeric 38 38 1006 - Wft Est. 1027-1110 Maud Louvain Welf 0922 - 0988 Gottfrid D' Ardennes 66 66 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Count In The Bri 1143 - 1214 William I "The Lion" KING OF SCOTLAND 71 71 Count Of Burgundy Harduin 0955 Bonne D'Ardennes 0868 - 0911 Bertholdsbar Burkhard I 43 43 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count In The Baar 0975 - 1010 Mathilda Of Burgundy 35 35 1782 - >1848 John Boyles 66 66 1797 William Boyles 1806 - Deceased Drury Boyles ~1810 Margaret Moser 1808 - Deceased Solomon Boyles ~1810 Elizabeth Boles 1810 - Deceased Noah Boyles ~1815 Sarah Ferguson ~1700 UNKNOWN Smith ~1685 - 29 Jan 1720/1721 Maria Magdalena Lerchenzeiler Feb 1721/1722 George Arendt Ellroth 1733 John Teter Ellroth 1708 Wilhelm Ellroth 1710 Jeremias Ellroth 1712 Robert Ellroth 1714 Agneta Ellroth 1716 Thomas Ellroth 1718 Elizabeth Ellroth 1721 Christopher Ellroth 1738 Hannah Ellroth ~1836 - 1853 Marie Onesime Laroque 17 17 1837 Cordelie Laroque 1838 Celina Laroque 1840 Adeline Laroque 1841 Joseph Laroque 1844 Alfred Evariste Laroque 1848 Marie Odile Laroque 1849 Samuel Laroque ~1835 Joseph Jette ~1835 Nazaire Jette ~1840 Isaie Poulin ~1844 Odile Dextrase ~1845 Mederise Gorneau ~1845 Felix Poulin 1744 Joseph Messier 1699 Rene Godu ~1706 Marie Francoise Tetreault ~1657 Yves- Pierre Godu 1675 - 1706 Jeanne Choquet 30 30 ~1630 Pierre Godu ~1630 Jeanne Persy 1643 - 15 Feb 1721/1722 Nicolas Choquet dit Champagne 1651 Anne Julien ~1678 - <1762 Joseph Marie Tetreau 84 84 1681 - 1746 Anne dit Beauregard Jarret 64 64 1634 - 1699 Louis Tetreau 65 65 1638 - 1706 Noelle Halie Landeau 67 67 1642 - 1692 Andre dit Beauregard Jarret 50 50 1653 - 1699 Marguerite Anthiueme 46 46 Wft Est. 1449-1505 - Wft Est. 1490-1584 John Lowthroppe UNKNOWN Evesna 0884 - >0898 III,Count Nordgau and Northern Hamelant Eberhard 14 14 Count in the Ortengau and Argau, Duke of Friesland  in Hamelant. Captured by Norsemen and ransomed by his mother. 0890 Adallind Eticondes ~1636 - <1702 Nicole Duchesne 66 66 ~1620 Francois Lamarche 1567 Ambrose Meachum Wft Est. 1613-1663 - Wft Est. 1654-1742 Samuel Beebe Wft Est. 1620-1666 - Wft Est. 1654-1749 Mary Keeney 1919 - 1978 Lucille Chartier 59 59 Living Guilliam 1863 Ambroise Chartier 1864 - 1932 Agnes Chartier 67 67 ~1860 Jules Therrien 1867 - 1872 Conrad Chartier 5 5 1869 - 1872 Mary Rose-Eva Chartier 3 3 1871 - 1943 Romuald Chartier 71 71 ~1875 - Deceased Marie- Louise Roy ~1870 Jesse Labonte 1873 - 1956 Mary Corinne Chartier 83 83 ~1870 Anthony Richard 1874 - 1960 Rosalie- Amanda Chartier 85 85 ~1870 - Deceased Joseph Benjamin 1877 - 1940 Rose- Anna Chartier 63 63 ~1875 UNKNOWN Delos Authier 1879 Hormidas Chartier ~1880 - Deceased Rosalie Bellette 1885 - 1957 Mary Louise Dora Chartier 71 71 ~1885 Francis Dunning 1887 Unknown Chartier 1759 Joseph Nickle ~1880 Alfred Parent ~1880 Regina Parent ~1880 Bernadette Parent Wft Est. 1615-1644 - Wft Est. 1669-1729 Samuel Gibbs Wft Est. 1624-1647 - Wft Est. 1669-1735 Hepzibah Gibbs 1733 Jacob Hauser 1744 Daniel Hauser ~1880 Leon Parent ~0830 Berha Obertini 0815 - 0860 Guido D'Ivree 45 45 ~0825 Itana D'Ivree 0780 - 0813 Lambert , Count de Langres D'Ivree 33 33 ~0900 - ~0928 Bonifacio I Spoleto 28 28 0901 Waldrade De Bourgogne 1637 Agnes UNKNOWN 1613 Michael Geiger 1616 Eva UNKNOWN 1068 Robert De Vere ~1240 - <1296 Robert , Earl of Oxford De Vere 56 56 Robert deVere,  Earl of Oxford

5th Earl of Oxford and 6th great chamberlain.  A few days before the Battle of Evesham he, in supporting young Hugh deMontfort, Earl of Leisester, was among  those who were surprised, with him at Kenilworth, and taken prisoner, but made his peace soon afterward under the "Dictum of Kenilworth", and King Edward I,   sent him against the Welsh.  He died September 2, 1296.  His wife whom he married before February 22, 1252, and who died September 7, 1317, was Alice, daughter of Gilbert deSaunford, Chamberlain in fee to Eleanor, Queen of King Henry III.
1375 - 1419 Joan FitzAlan 44 44 ~1585 - Deceased Marie Breton ~1690 Isabelle Courtemanche <1665 - <1753 Jeanne Henry 88 88 ~1780 Charles Larocque ~1780 Catharine Predalue ~1745 Joseph Larocque ~1745 - Deceased Charlotte dit Langevi Barriere ~1740 Marie Charlotte Larocque 0840 - 11 Jan 886/887 Boso , King Of Provence Count Du Berry D' Autun ~1740 Charles Larocque 1682 Guillaume Larocque 31 Jan 1698/1699 - 1758 Catherine Jeanne Boivin ~1720 Rene Laurent Barriere <1725 Agathe Laporte ~1760 Joseph Etienne Predalue ~1760 Catharine Ashby ~1740 Julian Predalue ~1740 - Deceased Catharine Brousseau ~1740 Guillaume Ashby ~1740 Marie Berthiaume ~1780 Marie Charlotte Larocque ~1650 Antoine Larocque ~1655 - ~1720 Anne Morel 65 65 1666 - 1703 Michel Boivin 36 36 1680 Françoise Lorrain 1626 - 1704 Jacques Boivin 78 78 ~1625 - Deceased Marguerite Blois 1629 Pierre Lorin 1628 Francoise dit Saunie Duverdier ~1600 - Deceased Jacques Boivin ~1600 Jacquine Delaune ~1600 - Deceased Jacques Blois ~1600 Francoise Masson <1695 Paul Laporte ~1695 Marie Catherine Savarie 1659 Paul Laporte 11 Feb 1670/1671 - 1695 Marie Lussier ~1695 Marie Laporte Wft Est. 1711-1752 - Wft Est. 1752-1832 Andrew Hayes Wft Est. 1718-1755 - Wft Est. 1752-1838 Mabel Fox ~1775 Sophia UNKNOWN ~1780 Jean- Baptiste Messier 1782 Julie Boulais 1757 - 1804 Augustin Messier 47 47 1764 Veronique Mongeau 1780 Louise Messier 0815 - 0893 Hyfaidd ap , King of Dyfed Bledrig 78 78 3 Feb 1747/1748 Jacques Messier 1718 - 1758 Joseph Messier 40 40 0670 - <0696 UNKNOWN Hardrad 26 26 <1726 - 1769 Marie- Anne Godu 43 43 1692 - 1777 Jacques Messier 84 84 <1692 - 1770 Isabelle Bissonnette 78 78 ~1649 - 1712 Jacques Messier 63 63 <1670 - 1695 Marie- Renee Couillard 24 24 ~1610 David Messier <1621 - Deceased Marguerite Bar ~1700 Christian Singery 1740 - 1801 Jean Mongeau 60 60 3 Feb 1691/1692 - <1766 Jean- Pierre Mongeau 1699 - <1794 Marguerite Lussier 95 95 ~1655 - 1698 Jacques Mongeau 43 43 <1677 - 1708 Catherine Milot 31 31 <1633 - 1663 Pierre- Jacques Mongeau 30 30 <1636 - <1724 Louise DuBois 88 88 <1607 - <1688 Jacques Monjault 81 81 ~0670 UNKNOWN Bertrada ~0650 - 0690 Theuderic King Of The Franks 40 40 ~0670 III, King of the Franks Clovis ~0670 III, King Of The Franks Childebert 0634 - 0657 I, King Of Neustria And Burgundy Clovis 23 23 0605 - 15 Jan 638/639 Dagobert King of the Franks ~0610 UNKNOWN Nanthild ~0635 - Deceased UNKNOWN Balthild 0821 Count of Anjou Tertulle ~0680 UNKNOWN Ina ~0680 UNKNOWN Cwethburga ~0600 UNKNOWN Cynegils 0439 - Deceased UNKNOWN Elesa 0380 - Deceased UNKNOWN Gewic ~0350 - Deceased Wye or Wig ~0325 - Deceased UNKNOWN Frewin 0300 - Deceased UNKNOWN Frithugar ~0275 - Deceased UNKNOWN Brand ~0250 - Deceased UNKNOWN Balday ~1090 - 1164 Mouirchertach , King ui Muiredag O'Toole 74 74 1600 Dorothy Eggleston 1592 Elizabeth Eggleston 1595 Jane Eggleston ~1825 Augustus Lamprecht 1750 - Deceased Christian Arney 1752 Lawrence Arney ~1750 - Deceased Conrad Arney 1772 - Deceased Peter Arney ~1760 - Deceased Elizabeth Arney ~1650 - 1609 Jacob Volck 41 41 1661 - Deceased Nicholas Bernhardt ~1665 Anna Elisabetha UNKNOWN 1545 George Canby George Canby, probably born about 1545, was a church warden in
Eckington in Derbyshire.  This county adjoined the southwest of Yorkshire
in 1601.  He was a trustee at Doncaster in 1607 for the education of a
child.  After his death, his widow Janet Canby,  remarried.  As Janet
Briggs, her will was recorded on September 25, 1629.  The document set
forth that she was from Sykehouse, north of Thorne and the names of her
children.  The children of George and Janet Canby were:

Edward Canby;

Thomas Canby;

William Canby;

George Canby; and

Ann Canby
1730 - <1797 William Boyles 67 67 ~1730 Eve UNKNOWN 1753 - 1807 John Boyles 54 54 ~1670 Robert Wood ~1675 Catherine UNKNOWN ~1755 Gertraut Hauser ~1755 Elizabeth Hauser ~1755 Johann Frederick Hauser ~1755 Johanna Hauser Wft Est. 1517-1560 - Wft Est. 1558-1641 William Minor ~1694 Marie Hache- Gallant ~1730 Elizabeth Cornell ~1439 - 1509 Elizabeth Scrope 70 70 ~1412 Anne Greystoke <1610 - <1694 Jeanne Clemenceau 84 84 1671 Petronille Milot ~1632 - <1699 Jacques Milot 67 67 <1649 - <1740 Jeanne Hebert 91 91 <1610 - <1695 Gabriel Milot 85 85 <1613 - <1701 Julienne Phillipeau 88 88 <1626 - <1713 Augustin Hebert 87 87 ~1626 - 1720 Adrianne Du Vivier 94 94 ~1604 - <1689 Antoine Du Vivier 85 85 <1607 - <1695 Catherine Journe 88 88 1673 - <1764 Christophe Lussier 91 91 ~1254 Robert Valoines 1673 - <1764 Catherine Gaulthier 91 91 1646 - 1713 Jacques Lussier 67 67 1653 - Bef Mar 1713/1714 Catherine Clerice ~1625 Sarah Disbrough ~1620 - <1715 Marguerite Darmine 95 95 <1631 - <1711 Pierre Clreice 80 80 <1632 - <1717 Marie Lefevbre 85 85 <1649 - 10 Jan 1716/1717 Jean Gaulthier 1657 - <1751 Jeanne Petit 94 94 <1627 - <1712 Gabriel Gaulthier 85 85 <1630 - <1718 Jeanne Chardovoueume 88 88 ~1632 - 1697 Nicholas Petit 65 65 <1644 - 1700 Marie Pomponelle 56 56 1218 - 1272 Yolande De Dreux 54 54 <1618 - <1698 Nicolas Petit 80 80 <1621 - <1704 Catherine Anceline 83 83 1669 Marie Gertrude Petit <1618 - <1656 Jean Pomponelle 38 38 <1621 - <1656 Michelle Boulet 35 35 1712 - Deceased Anna Eva Romig ~0896 Rogerus Magnus Wft Est. 1625-1656 - Wft Est. 1681-1741 Joseph Sill Name Suffix:<NSFX> Capt. 1714 - Deceased Johann Friederich Romig 1716 - Deceased Johann Bernhard Romig 1724 - Deceased Anna Maria Romig 1726 - 1804 Maria Elisabetha Romig 78 78 1729 Johann Heinrich Romig 1731 Georg Wendel Romig ~1730 Hannah Volck 1735 UNKNOWN Hauser Wft Est. 1649-1703 - Wft Est. 1689-1781 John Smith Wft Est. 1655-1706 - Wft Est. 1689-1787 Martha Tuttle Wft Est. 1618-1677 - Wft Est. 1659-1755 John Tyler Wft Est. 1623-1680 - Wft Est. 1659-1761 Abigail Terrill 1040 - >1084 Robert D'Aubigny 44 44 1070 - 1130 William , Lord of Buckenham D'Aubigny 60 60 <0100 Ptolemny V Epiphanes 1614 - 1680 Charles Louis PALATINATE 66 66 <0100 Ptolemny IV Philopater <0100 III Arsinoe <0100 Ptolemny III Euergetes 1698 - 1760 Benjamin Harrison 62 62 Wft Est. 1683-1706 - Wft Est. 1729-1795 Mary Sutliff 1 Mar 1656/1657 - Wft Est. 1701-1749 Thomas Harrison Wft Est. 1654-1678 - Wft Est. 1701-1765 Margaret Stent Wft Est. 1606-1635 - Wft Est. 1660-1720 Thomas Harrison Wft Est. 1615-1638 - Wft Est. 1660-1726 Mrs. John Thompson <0100 - Deceased UNKNOWN Berenice II <0100 Ptolemny II Philadelphus ~1030 UNKNOWN Ponce Wft Est. 1656-1704 - Wft Est. 1696-1784 Samuel Russell Wft Est. 1662-1707 - Wft Est. 1696-1790 Mary Hemingway Wft Est. 1618-1676 - Wft Est. 1659-1754 Samuel Russell Wft Est. 1624-1679 - Wft Est. 1659-1761 Esther Tuttle Wft Est. 1624-1679 - Wft Est. 1665-1758 John Hemingway Wft Est. 1630-1682 - Wft Est. 1665-1764 Mary Morris 1062 Joyce Clifford 0975 - 1045 Bjorn Ulsiusson 70 70 0994 - 1039 Aldred of , Earl of Northumberland Bernicia 45 45 1052 Titus Scudamore Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir 1084 Sir Walter , Lord Upton Scudamore Scudamore ~0860 Alan I UNKNOWN ~0860 Orequen UNKNOWN 0840 Ridoreth UNKNOWN 0999 - 7 Jan 1078/1079 Eudes De Bretagne ~0840 Daughter De Erispoe Bretagne 0810 - 0857 Erispoe Bretagne 47 47 0790 - 7 Mar 850/851 Nominoe , King Of Brittany De Bretagne 0790 Argental Bretagne 0840 - 0877 Gurvand , Duc De Bretagne De Bretagne 37 37 Wft Est. 1685-1716 - Wft Est. 1744-1800 Robert Warren 1710 - Wft Est. 1744-1805 Mary Norton ~1115 De Lacie UNKNOWN 1090 Hugh De Lacie 0955 - ~1040 Touroude , Sgnr De Pont-Audeme De Pont-Audemer 85 85 1204/1211 - >1247 Joan UNKNOWN 0970 Alix De Vexin 0944 Gauthier De Vexin 0944 Adele De Senlis 0919 Bormand De Senlis 1550 Benedicht Lehmann ~1027 Gytha De Gael ~1064 - 1118 Ivo De Grentmesnil 54 54 1066 - Deceased Hugh De Gant DE MONTFORT 1032 - 22 Feb 1097/1098 Hugh De Grentmesnil 1040 Gilbert De Gant 1042 Alice De Montfort ~0480 - >0513 UNKNOWN Florentin 33 33 ~0480 - Deceased UNKNOWN Artemie 1144 - 1200 Roland Of Galloway 56 56 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Lord 1153 - 1217 Elena De Morville 64 64 1769 John Ketner 1758 George Adam Ketner 1078 - 1166 Fergus De Galloway 88 88 1084 Elizabeth Of Gloucester 1001 - 1040 Duncan I Mac Crinan 39 39 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Married to the daughter or sister of Siward, Earl of Northumberland.
Killed by MacBeth, his successor.
King of Strathclyde.
~0520 - Deceased UNKNOWN Ferreol 0743 Gisela Meroving Wft Est. 1641-1670 - Wft Est. 1695-1755 John Poole ~0640 - 697/698 UNKNOWN Hugobert ~0649 - 0718 Irmina Von Oeren 69 69 ~0620 UNKNOWN Theodard ~0620 UNKNOWN Meroving ~0600 Theodad dad ~0619 - Deceased UNKNOWN Alberic ~0622 - Deceased Adele Bourgogne ~0600 - ~0643 Bodilon Boditon Bourgogne 43 43 ~0603 - ~0677 Sigrada Sigrade 74 74 ~0590 Daughter Erchembaldus ~0540 Grandson Desire 520/525 Son Desire 1014 - 1070 Sibyl FitzSiward 56 56 1778 Anna Elizabeth Ketner 0897 - 10 May 965 UNKNOWN HEDWIG OF SAXONY Name Prefix:<NPFX> Countess Of Paris  0989 - 1016 Edmund II Saxe- Wessex 27 27 Murdered by Edric Streon, Earl of Mercia, husband of Edgyth, daughter of Ethelred II the Unready

Edmund II., Ironsides, was born in 989 and succeeded his father in April 1016. In this year he fought six battles, but
through treachery he was completely overthrown at Assandun, in Essex. He and Canute the Dane agreed to divide the
kingdom. He was chosen king of England by the Londoners on his father's death, April, 1016, while Canute was elected at
Southampton by the Witan. Edmund hastily levied an army in the west, defeated Canute twice, raised the siege of London,
and again routed the Danes. Levying a fresh army, he defeated them at Otford, his last victory. At Ashingdon in Essex, after
a desperate fight, he was routed. By compromise with Canute, the latter retained Mercia and Northumbria, Edmund all the
south and the headship, the survivor to succeed to the whole. A few weeks later Edmund died, in 1016, and Canute became
King of England without a rival. It is said that the traitorous Edric Streona perhaps murdered Edmund on November 30,
1016, shortly after peace was made. Edmund II. married Ealgyth (Algitha), widow of Sigefrith the Dane. She died in 1014.
~1050 Hugh De Morville 0968 - <1002 Alfflaed Gunnarsdotter 34 34 0943 - ~0979 Thored Gunnarsson 36 36 <0896 UNKNOWN Elfrida <0881 Earl Of Kent Sigehelm ~1685 Mary Frost ~1685 Sarah Turner 1685 - 1761 John Cook 76 76 1690 Abigail Johnson 1688 Hannah Cook 1091 Godith UNKNOWN ~1685 - Deceased Timothy Beach Wft Est. 1659-1688 - Wft Est. 1713-1773 Joseph Norton Wft Est. 1668-1691 - Wft Est. 1713-1779 UNKNOWN Mirriam 1692 Isaac Cook 1766 Anne Vallette 1695 Anna Hill 1696 - Wft Est. 1737-1791 Elizabeth Cook 1740 Georg Peter Hauser ~1552 - 1583/1646 Jeanne Miestre 1667/1691 Martha Reeve ~1840 Henry Goodwin Neff 1826 Lucinda Arney ~1830 Elmire Mosier ~1800 Joseph A. Parent 1816 - 1875 John Nickle 59 59 ~1818 Orilla Brown ~1286 Cecily Valoines ~0455 - 25 Apr 501 UNKNOWN Rustique ~0460 UNKNOWN Ruricius 1758 Abia Vallette ~1750 William Foot ~0470 - 0500 UNKNOWN De Bourgogne 30 30 ~0444 - <0474 Godogiesel De Bourgogne 30 30 ~1750 Abigail Vallette ~1750 Benjamin Warren 1766 Hannah Vallette ~1765 Lodowick Gardener ~1750 Peter Vallette ~1750 - Deceased Harriot Bronsden 1780 Pheba Vallette ~0420 - ~0516 Gondobad De Bourgogne 96 96 ~0390 - ~0473 Gundericarius De Bourgogne 83 83 ~0390 - Deceased Caratene De Suevi 0355 - Deceased Godomar De Bourgogne ~0350 - Deceased UNKNOWN De Suevi ~0350 - Deceased UNKNOWN Of Visigoths ~1780 Aaron Wormer 1756 John Vallette 1754 Mary Vallette 0920 - 0999 Wiprand De Como 79 79 0900 UNKNOWN Olderado 0900 Railenda Verticilio 0925 Count Auperando Verticilio 1032 Gerold Count Of Geneva 1024 - 1087 William Burgundy 63 63 0700 Eric Agnarsson Vestfold 0675 Agnar Vestfol 0715 UNKNOWN Dag ~1750 Anna Cyrena Gleason 1718 Mary M. Mott 1698 Jonathan Cook 1701 - 1766 David Cook 65 65 ~1705 Rebecca Wilson 1703 Jedediah Cook ~1705 Sarah Rexford ~0400 Avitus Emperor of Rome UNKNOWN 1655 - 1675 William Brooks 20 20 ~1670 - 1675 John Brooks 5 5 ~1670 - Deceased Ebeneezer Brooks ~1670 - Deceased Nathaniel Brooks ~1625 - Deceased Michel Anthiueme ~1630 Marie DuBois D. 336 Bc Phillip II of MACEDONIA UNKNOWN Name Prefix:<NPFX> King <0100 - Deceased UNKNOWN Arsinoe <0100 Herod the Great ~1620 Jean dit Beauregard Jarret ~1620 Perrette Sermette ~1590 Michel dit Jacquemin Jarret ~1560 Benoit Hugon dir Jacquemin ~1530 Eynard Jarret ~1610 Mathurin Tetreau ~1500 Jacquemin Jarret ~1470 Pierre Jarret dit Hugon ~1440 Barthelmy Jarret dit Hugon <0100 UNKNOWN Menneus Ptolemny Alexander I IX UNKNOWN <0100 UNKNOWN Eupatra <0100 Ptolemny VII Euergetes <0100 I Mariamne <0100 Ptolemny Bar Menneaus ~1470 Phillipe UNKNOWN ~1610 - Deceased Marie Bernard 1617 Jean Landeau ~0500 - 0549 UNKNOWN Desire 49 49 ~0500 UNKNOWN Desire <0100 UNKNOWN Olympias 420 Bc - 370 Bc Amyntas III of Macedonia UNKNOWN Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Note: Born ca. 420 BCE Died 370 BCE
He was King of Macedonia from 393 to 370 BC.
356 Bc - 323 Bc Alexander the Great UNKNOWN Alexander the Great
King of MACEDONIA. The son of PHILIP II, he was tutored by ARISTOTLE. Upon succeeding to the throne in 336 B.C. he won ascendancy over all of GREECE by putting down uprisings in THRACE and ILLYRIA, and by sacking THEBES. As head of an allied Greek army, viewing himself as the champion of pan-HELLENISM, he started east (334) on what was to be the greatest conquest of ancient times. He defeated the Persians at the battles of Granicus (334) and Issus (333). Tyre and Gaza fell after a year's struggle, and he entered Egypt (332), where he founded ALEXANDRIA. Moving to Mesopotamia, he overthrew the Persian Empire of DARIUS III at the battle of Gaugamela (331). Pushing on through eastern PERSIA (330-327), he invaded northern INDIA (326), but there his forces would go no further. The fleet was sent back to the head of the Persian Gulf, and Alexander himself led his soldiers through the desert, reaching Susa in 324 B.C. He died of a fever a year later, at age 33. He was incontestably one of the greatest generals of all time and one of the most powerful personalities of antiquity.
<0100 UNKNOWN Mitheridates ~0322 UNKNOWN Acyllius ~0320 - ~0376 UNKNOWN Mellobaude 56 56 ~0110 UNKNOWN Flocwald ~0552 - ~0634 Odo Chrodoare Cologne 82 82 1  _FA1
2  PLAC sainted
1676 - Deceased Charles Parent ~0565 Sandregisisle of Cologne UNKNOWN Wft Est. 1598-1627 - Wft Est. 1652-1712 James Patch Wft Est. 1607-1630 - Wft Est. 1652-1718 Hannah Woodbury ~0480 UNKNOWN Gondobald ~0480 - Deceased Daugher Augin ~0452 - Deceased Menia Thuringe Wft Est. 1622-1654 - Wft Est. 1663-1734 John Law ~0350 UNKNOWN Pontius Wft Est. 1625-1645 - Wft Est. 1670-1731 John Proctor ~0327 Turrenia Anicia Iuliana ~0325 Hermogenianus Quintus Olybrius ~0352 Anicia Faltonia Proba 1569 Ursula Perrie 0524 - Deceased Gondoald Agilolfinges ~0660 - Deceased Hugobert UNKNOWN ~0460 UNKNOWN Latinus ~0460 - >0500 UNKNOWN Syagria 40 40 Wft Est. 1521-1572 - Wft Est. 1561-1650 Edward Coleman 1653 - Deceased Marie Boudreaux ~0660 - Deceased Irmina UNKNOWN 0610 - Deceased UNKNOWN Childebrand ~0462 UNKNOWN Agia ~0460 UNKNOWN Augin ~0570 - 0646 Gerberge De Franconia 76 76 ~0540 UNKNOWN Leutherius ~0580 Geila De Friuli D. Deceased UNKNOWN Of Visigoths ~0500 - ~0540 King Of Lombardy Wacchon 40 40 ~0500 - Deceased Austricuse Ostrogotha De Gepides ~0470 - Deceased UNKNOWN Zuchilon 0520 UNKNOWN Erchenaud ~0580 UNKNOWN Agilolfinges ~0550 Garnier De Bourgogne 1619 Marie Aubert ~1700 Jean- Baptiste Tetreau ~1700 Francois Tetreau ~1700 Louis Tetreau 1649 - 1723 Jacques Bissonnette 74 74 1652 - 1730 Margaret Colet 78 78 ~1695 - Deceased Alexis Bissonnette ~1695 - Deceased Marie Louise Bissonnette Wft Est. 1627-1647 - Wft Est. 1672-1733 William Dodge Name Suffix:<NSFX> Capt. Wft Est. 1589-1622 - Wft Est. 1629-1704 Richard Jacob ~1628 Eustache Colet 1630 Marie Fournier 1628 - Deceased Jean Bissonnette ~1630 Marie Jeanne Goupillet ~1700 Marie Anne Godu ~1675 Julien Choquet ~1675 Nicolas Choquet ~1620 Nicolas Choquet 1620 Claudine Groet 1620 Pierre Julien 1620 Marie Depien ~1670 - Deceased Joseph Brooks ~1670 - Deceased Benjamin Brooks ~1670 - Deceased Deliverance Brooks ~1670 - Deceased Joanthan Brooks 1640 Isaac Cook 1716 - 1786 Mary UNKNOWN 70 70 1643 Judith Cook 1645 Rachel Cook 1649 John Cook Wft Est. 1590-1620 - Wft Est. 1645-1706 John Ober Wft Est. 1598-1623 - Wft Est. 1645-1712 Elizabeth Butcher 1649 Mary Cook 1649 Martha Cook 1654 Elizabeth Cook 1658 Hannah Cook ~1640 - Deceased Elizabeth Buxten 1646 - 5 Mar 1724/1725 Sarah Hall Nuno Gonzalez 1648 Samuel Hall 1649 Thomas Hall 1651 Jonathan Hall 18 Mar 1651/1652 - 1727 David Hall 1640 William Johnson 1650 Hannah Walker 1683 Henry Cook 1685 Experience Lyman ~1650 Grace Watson ~0700 Arthen Ap Seisyll ~1655 Sarah Rockwell ~0555 - Deceased Gertrude De Agilofinges ~0620 Alberic Aubri Landen 1560 A Sitter ~1306 Robert Conyers ~1800 Catherine Schor ~0770 Lifa Vestfold King of Agder Harold Also Known As:<_AKA> Red /Lips/ 0764 - 0804 Bjorn Jernsida 40 40 0741 - 0845 Ragnar Sigurdsson 104 104 UNKNOWN Susanna 0735 Sigurd Fafnesbane Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of The Huns 1485 - 1536 Catherine Of ARAGON 50 50 ~1845 Peter Lovell Pryor ~1850 John H. Donaldsen ~1855 Lula Grant 1857 - 1945 Martha Elliott Lynn 88 88 ~1865 Katherine Fye 1843 - 1906 Thomas Batman 63 63 1849 - 1910 Carolyn Williams Batman 61 61 ~1845 - Deceased ArthurL. Beebe 1853 - 1910 Elizah Batman 57 57 ~1855 Lily Spears 1851 - 1906 Elizabeth Batman 55 55 ~1850 William Clark 1845 - 1902 Sarah Batman 57 57 ~0570 - 0611 Arnoald Ferreol 41 41 ~0550 - 0611 Ansbert Ferreol 61 61 Wft Est. 1615-1654 - Wft Est. 1678-1738 Andrew Mansfield ~1840 Hiram Hollister 1856 - 1878 Joseph Batman 22 22 1858 - 1921 Hiram M. Batman 62 62 ~1860 Sarah Wellington 1860 - Deceased Frank Batman 1862 - 1863 Lyane J. Batman ? 1 1 1864 - Deceased Nettie Batman ~1860 Emory Metcalf 1867 - 1928 Daniel Batman 61 61 ~1870 - Deceased Anna Brewer 0690 - ~0770 Randver Radbartsson 80 80 1013 - 1052 IV, Prince of Salerno Guaimar 39 39 ~1819 James Nickle 1719 Joseph Chartier ~1820 Sarah Nickle 1811 - 1881 Wilson Nickle 69 69 0700 King of Alfhelm Gandalf ~1797 Jane Cornell 1795 Margaret Cornell 0544 - Deceased Cynan "Garwyn" Ap Brochwel 1112 Helawise UNKNOWN 1036 - 1094 Ives Taillebois 58 58 1040 Lucia Ap Gruffydd Malet 1774 Frederick Ketner 1070 - Jan 1127/1128 Randolph De Meschines ~1048 Richard De Belmeis 0984 Afandreg Verch Gwair 0740 - 0808 Cadell Ap Brochwel 68 68 0510 - Deceased Perwyr Verch Rhun 0471 - Deceased Gwallwen verch Afallach 0446 - Deceased Meddyf Verch Maeldaf 1074 - 1130 Lucy Taillebois 56 56 0907 Count of Beulac Godfrey ~1054 - >1084 Maud Le Goz D'Avranches 30 30 ~1718 John Heyl 1025 - >1082 Richard Le Goz , Vicomte D'Avranches Bigod 57 57 1029 - Deceased Emma De Conteville Burgo ~0890 UNKNOWN Emina Mar 1626/1627 - <1702 Jacques dit St.Georges Laporte ~0450 - Deceased Basin De Thuringe ~1702 - Wft Est. 1703-1792 Joseph Standley ~1702 - Wft Est. 1703-1796 Jane Standley ~1704 - Wft Est. 1705-1794 Benjamin Standley ~1707 - Wft Est. 1708-1797 David Standley ~1715 - Wft Est. 1716-1805 Samuel Standley ~1715 Lewis Wilkinson ~0300 Turrenia Honorata ~0300 - >0382 Anicius Auchenius Bassus 82 82 ~0280 Amnius Manius Caesonius ~0260 Amnius Anicius Iulianus ~0240 Sextus Anicius Faustus ~0220 Quintus Anicius Paulinus ~0222 Daughter of Caius 0975 Cunigunda D' Ardennes 1062 - 1138 Walthe of Dunbar UNKNOWN 76 76 ~1588 Dorothie Eggleston ~0440 Rurice Ruricius ~0442 UNKNOWN Hiberie ~0400 Son of Adelphus ~0380 UNKNOWN Adelphus ~0202 Caius Asinius Nichomachus ~0735 - Deceased Dyfnwal ap , King of Seisyllwg Arthwyr ~0420 UNKNOWN Ommace ~0200 Quintus Anicius Fautus ~0430 UNKNOWN Aquilin ~0400 - ~0448 UNKNOWN Decime 48 48 ~0380 Decime Rustique ~0382 Artemie UNKNOWN ~0500 - Deceased Maurilion D'Angouleme ~0500 UNKNOWN Thuringe ~0480 - Deceased Baderic of Thuringe ~1588 Simeon Eggleston 1599 Matthew Eggleston 1603 James Eggleston 1606 John Eggleston 28 Feb 1606/1607 Margaretta Eggleston Aft Mar 1607/1608 Alice Eggleston 1802 - 1893 Theresia Kurz 91 91 ~1815 Margaret Kidel 1817 - 1889 Esther Brown 72 72 1830 - 1905 Thomas Batman 75 75 1739 - 1807 Johannes Brossman 68 68 3 Jan 1720/1721 - Deceased Elizabeth Mott ~1790 Frederick Francis ~1800 - Deceased Sally Boyles ~1800 John Francis ~1780 William Boyles 1726 Samuel Mott 1732 Eunice Mott ~1730 Aaron Neal 1738 - 1797 Lent Mott 59 59 ~1635 - 1683 John Stiles 48 48 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Dr. ~1765 Lucy Ives ~1740 M. Filley 1723 Jonathan Mott 5 Mar 1720/1721 M. Renee Chartier ~1570 William Phillips 0920 - Deceased Arsinde De Carcassone David 0900 - Deceased Aznar Afnarius Anerius Comminges 0860 - 0934 Acfred II Carcassone David 74 74 0830 Oliba II Carcassone David 0810 - 0836 Louis Eliganius Carcassone David 26 26 ~0800 - >0836 Oliba I Carcassone David 36 36 ~1725 - Deceased Hannah Bailey ~1075 - >1126 Sigrid Allerdale 51 51 1678 Mary Cook 1675 Jeremiah How ~0800 Elmetrude Carcassone 1681 Jane Cook ~1680 Joseph Preston ~0765 - 28 May 812 Saint Guillaume de Toulouse 0770 Cunigunda David 1040 - >1075 Earl of Dunbar Gospatric I 35 35 Gospatric was not only the First Earl of Dunbar, but also Grandson of Uchtred-Earl of Northumberland, Great Grandson of Ethelred II - King of England, and Father of Aethelreda - wife(and Queen) of Duncan II - King of Scotland. In Gospatric the Earl, the greatest families of Scotland, Pictland, Northumbria, and England were combined. 1040 Athelreda UNKNOWN 1133 - 1189 Richard De Morville 56 56 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [CONSTABLE OF S 1135 - 1 Jan 1190/1191 Avice De Lancaster 1105 - 1162 Hugh De Morville 57 57 1107 Beatrice De Beauchamp 0955 - <1000 Louis Bigorre 45 45 0925 - 0957 Raymond I Bigorre 32 32 1042 Ranulph UNKNOWN 1030 Jane Catchman 1079 - 1167 Simon De Morville 88 88 430/435 - ~0470 UNKNOWN Syagrius ~1555 - Wft Est. 1566-1647 Bearhaugh UNKNOWN ~1560 - Wft Est. 1566-1653 Mary UNKNOWN 1081 Ada De Engaine 1046 Ralph De Engaine 1050 - 1108 Ebria Trivers 58 58 1070 - 1157 Peganus (Payne) De Beauchamp 87 87 1115 - 1170 William De Lancaster 55 55 1089 Gilbert De Lancaster ~1755 Elizabeth East ~0820 Count of Urgel Sunifred ~0790 - Deceased Raoul Of Ansona ~0760 - Deceased Count Of Ansona Borel Wft Est. 1531-1559 - 1637 Elizabeth Harker Wft Est. 1531-1559 - 1637 Ralph Harker ~1557 - Wft Est. 1558-1647 Thomas Harker ~1555 - Wft Est. 1556-1645 George Harker ~1553 - Wft Est. 1554-1643 Richard Harker 1510 - 1574 Miles Harker 64 64 ~0825 Ermensinde Of Carcassonne UNKNOWN ~0800 - Deceased Count Of Carcassone Bellon D. Deceased UNKNOWN De Macon D. 1228 Mahaut De Bourbon 1035 - 1090 Sikilgaita Of Salerno 55 55 0990 - 1041 Tancred , Seigneur De Hauteville De Hautville 51 51 0990 Fredesende Of Normandy 0970 - 1022 Olaf , King Of Sweden Skotkonung 52 52 ~0830 - 0885 VI, King in Staelland Frotho 55 55 0814 - 0884 Canute I , King Of Staelland Sigurdsson 70 70 0782 - 0873 Sigurd II Snodoye , King Of Denmark Ragnarsson 91 91 0784 - Deceased Heluna Or Bleja 1692 - 1737 Veronica Burkhardt 45 45 0755 Aslaug Of Denmark 0714 Alfhild , King Of Lethra Gandolfsson 0710 - 0812 Sigurd Randversson 102 102 ~0755 Ella King in England 0638 King Of Garderige Radbart 1095 Evfimiya of Chernigov Kiev Also Known As:<_AKA> /Euphemia/ 1091 I Yuri ~0484 - 0550 King Of the Vandals Hilderic 66 66 ~0525 - ~0550 Amfleda The Younger 25 25 ~1015 Porpora Of Tabellaria ~0990 III, Prince Of Salerno Guaimar ~0990 - 1027 Gaitelgrima Of Benevento 37 37 ~0960 - 0999 II Giovanni 39 39 0732 - Deceased Aude Aldane ~1534 - Wft Est. 1543-1603 Edward Eggleston 1529 - ~1552 Dorothy Bigod 23 23 1507 - 1537 Francis Bigod 29 29 1510 - 1566 Catharine Conyers 56 56 20 Jan 1487/1488 - 1513 John Bigod ~1479 - 1515 Joan (Jane) Strangeways 36 36 1457 - 1515 Ralph Bigod 58 58 ~1433 - 1461 John Bigod 28 28 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir 1410 - 1461 Ralph Bigod 51 51 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT] ~1376 - Feb 1426/1427 John Bigod 1334 - 1389 John Bigod 55 55 ~0960 UNKNOWN Sikelgaita ~0930 UNKNOWN Lambert ~0900 UNKNOWN Gui ~0870 - 0901 Guaimar I Lord of Salerno 31 31 ~0870 UNKNOWN Ita ~0960 - 1014 Pandulf (The III Old) 54 54 ~0930 - 0968 Landulf Pnc.of Benevento 38 38 ~0900 - 27 May 961 II, Prince of Benevento Landulf ~0900 UNKNOWN Wangia ~0990 - 1027 Count of Tabellaria Laidolfo 37 37 ~0960 Gisulf Count of Teano ~0930 - Mar 980/981 Pandulf I Count of Capua ~0935 - Deceased UNKNOWN Alcardi 1055 - 1108 Gilbert Viscount , Milhaud Vicomte de Ca Gevaudan 53 53 1055 - 1113 Gerberge Of Provence 58 58 ~1025 - 1080 Berenger , Vicompte De Milhaud De Rodes 55 55 ~1030 Adela De Carlat ~0997 - <1051 Richard II , Vicompte De Milhaud Rodes 54 54 1000 - Mar 1061/1062 Rixende De Narbonne ~0977 - 1002 Richard I , Vicompte De Milhaud Rodes 25 25 1716 - 1805 Daniel Burt 88 88 1738 - Wft Est. 1766-1832 Phoebe Burt 1740 - Wft Est. 1771-1830 Daniel Burt 1743 - Wft Est. 1771-1837 Martha Burt 1745 - Wft Est. 1773-1839 Hannah Burt 1747 - Wft Est. 1775-1841 Ruth Burt 1750 - Wft Est. 1778-1844 Lydia Burt 1755 - Wft Est. 1783-1849 Esther Burt 1758 - Wft Est. 1786-1852 Ann Burt 1760 - Wft Est. 1791-1850 James Burt 1680 - 1690 Benjamin Burt 9 9 1629 - 1690 David Burt 60 60 ~1525 Anne Dawney 1704 - Wft Est. 1733-1795 Christopher Burt 1706 - Wft Est. 1737-1796 Seaborn Burt 5 Feb 1706/1707 - Wft Est. 1738-1797 Benjamin Burt 1709 - Wft Est. 1710-1803 Abigail Burt 1711 - Wft Est. 1712-1801 John Burt 1714 - Wft Est. 1715-1808 Sarah Burt 1718 - 1719 Thankful Burt 11m 11m 1724 - Wft Est. 1725-1818 Mary Burt ~0530 - ~0590 Garibald I De Agilofinges 60 60 1624 - 1707 Abigail Burt 83 83 1754 - 1818 Catharina Hoehns 63 63 1632 - 17 Feb 1690/1691 Elizabeth Burt 0840 - 0904 Llywarch ap , King of Dyfed Hyfaidd 64 64 1783 Catherine Ketner ~0532 Galswintha the Visigoth 1704 Josiah Filley ~0602 UNKNOWN Regnetrude 1641 - 1680 Hannah Burt 39 39 1634 - 1743 Dorcas Burt 109 109 1656 - 1660 David Burt 4 4 1658 - 1662 Jonathan Burt 3 3 1660 - 1733 Henry Burt 73 73 18 Mar 1662/1663 - 1666 Mary Burt 1665 - 1689 Sarah Burt 24 24 1671 - 1745 Jonathan Burt 74 74 1669 - 9 Feb 1689/1690 David Burt 1682 - 1709 John Burt 27 27 1677 - Mar 1745/1746 Ruth Burt 1667 - 1689 Hannah Burt 21 21 1673 - 1759 Joseph Burt 85 85 ~1690 Mohawk Indian UNKNOWN 1568 - <1612 Richard March 44 44 ~1572 - 1616 Joan Martyn 44 44 ~0510 Crotechilde Ostrogoth ~1628 - ~1628 Henry Burt 1565 - 1617 Henry Burt 52 52 ~1592 - >1630 Johan Burt 38 38 Wft Est. 1586-1613 - Wft Est. 1592-1692 Raddegan Burt Wft Est. 1586-1613 - Wft Est. 1591-1695 Allies Burt 1571 - 14 Mar 1628/1629 Isotte UNKNOWN 1540 - 11 Feb 1612/1613 William Marche WILL DATED 1612 Will Proved, Sherford, Devon, England 1569 Mary UNKNOWN 1565 Richard Cornell Wft Est. 1586-1610 - ~1617 William Marche Wft Est. 1586-1610 - Wft Est. 1591-1694 Alice Marche Wft Est. 1586-1610 - <1619 Elizabeth Marche Wft Est. 1586-1610 - >1619 Amias Marche Wft Est. 1586-1610 - >1619 Jane Marche Wft Est. 1586-1613 - >1630 Elizabeth Burt Wft Est. 1586-1613 - >1630 Agnes Burt ~1585 - 1616 Joan UNKNOWN 31 31 1752 - 1805 Sarah Burt 53 53 ~0978 Senegonde De Beziers ~0957 - Deceased Berenger I, Vicompte De Milhaud Berenger 0937 - Deceased UNKNOWN Bernard I Name Prefix:<NPFX> Vicompte De Milhaud ~0950 - <1013 Guillaume , Vicompte De Beziers De Agda 63 63 ~0950 UNKNOWN Gersinde ~0960 Berenger V De Narbonne ~0965 Gersinde De Bezalu ~1000 - 1071 Gilbert II Carlat 71 71 ~1000 Nobile De Ledeve ~0970 I, Vicompte De Carlat Gilbert ~0970 Agnes UNKNOWN ~0940 Bernard II UNKNOWN ~0945 - >0992 Adelaide UNKNOWN 47 47 ~0910 Vicompte De Carlat Gerhard ~0970 Odon V , Vicompte De Lodeve De Lodeve ~0975 UNKNOWN Chimberge ~0940 - 0983 Hildin , Vicompte De Lodeve De Lodeve 43 43 ~0940 UNKNOWN Archimbert ~0910 Antigarius De Lodeve Vicompte De Lodeve ~0910 UNKNOWN Gariburge 1015 - Aft Mar 1061/1062 Guillaume I, Count Of Provence Geoffroy 1020 - 1100 Stepahine of Provence UNKNOWN 80 80 Also Known As:<_AKA> /Douce/ 0983 - 1018 II, Count Of Provence Guillaume 35 35 0985 - 1022 Gerberge De Bourgogne 37 37 0947 - 0994 Guillaume III , Count Of Toulouse Taillefer 47 47 ~0923 - <1015 Rotbold Venaissin 92 92 ~0925 UNKNOWN Hermengarde 1645 - 1721 John Hall 76 76 1606 - 1676 John Hall 70 70 1607 - 1690 Jane Wollen 83 83 Wft Est. 1592-1612 - Wft Est. 1637-1698 John Cooper 1577 - Wft Est. 1613-1674 John Woolen ~0949 Emma Venaissin Guigone De Forez 0953 - Bef 5 Mar 1004/1005 Hermentrude Adelaide De Roucy 1730 George Myers ~1700 Frederick Miers D. 1057 Earl Of Hereford Ralph Also Known As:<_AKA> The /Staller/ 0908 Ermengarde De Bourgogne 0860 - 1 Sep 921 Richard Meroving 0850 - 0893 Theoderic II Thierry Meroving 43 43 0780 - 0832 Childebrand II Meroving 52 52 ~0715 - 9 Oct 768 I, Lord of Perrency Nivelon ~0971 - 1016 Earl of Northumberland Ughtred 45 45 ~0755 UNKNOWN Thierry Mary Talbot 1332 - 1361 John Le Strange 29 29 <0398 - Deceased UNKNOWN Basina ~0410 UNKNOWN Caledoin ~0390 Nascien I Prince Of The Septim ~0370 UNKNOWN Fredemundus ~0332 UNKNOWN Frotmund <0125 - 0170 Coel I UNKNOWN 45 45 Nickname:<NICK> Old King Coel" (Coilus)
DATE 170 [King-Britain]
REIGNED: "Old King Coel" of Britain (125 - 170)
FILE: Royal Line (Adamic Genealogy) March 1980, Albert F. Schmuhl; Peter Grard
GentalaCoilus (Old King Cole), King of the Britons

Prince Coel, son of Cyllin, was living A.D. 120. (Dr. Anderson, referred to in Wurts, makes him identical with King Coel,
son of Marius, but this is evidently a misapprehension.) Prince Coel was the father of King Lleuver Mawr the second Blessed
Sovereign.
D. Deceased King Marius of Siluria 1397 - 1461 Owen Tudor 64 64 D. Deceased Vanessa Julia 1887 Frank C. Schieffer Living Schieffer 1891 Joseph G. Schieffer Living Schieffer 0472 - 0509 Cloderic VON KÖLN 37 37 Nickname:<NICK> "The Parracide" UNKNOWN DE BOURGOGNE Living Hall >1870 - 1870 Mary Schieffer ~1825 Frank Kneifl ~1825 Martin Kneifl 1824 Thomas Kneifl 1869 - >1951 Peter Schieffer 81 81 1907 - 1974 Alma Chartier 66 66 1903 - 1983 Celia Chartier 80 80 1878 - 1970 Johanna Schieffer 92 92 1905 - 1976 Leo Chartier 70 70 Living Creplau Living Trudo 1828 - 1922 Phillip Kneifl 94 94 1913 - 1979 Laurence Chartier 65 65 Living Myrich 1798 - 1889 Jakob Knifle 91 91 1866 - 1951 Theresia Mary Schieffer 84 84 D. Deceased Cymbeline Pendragon 0048 Bc - 0020 Bc Tenuantius Ap Lludd Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Lludd Llaw Ereint (the Silver-Handed), God of Health & Healing

Lludd (or Nudd), called Nodens by the Romans, was the Celtic God of Healing, and the son of Beli Mawr (the Great). He had a large
shrine at Lydney in Gloucestershire, where the devoted made offerings of small bronze representations of their diseased limbs. He was
sometimes identified with the protective Mars or the regenerative Silvanus and his companion and symbol was the dog: a deerhound
whose lick could cure the afflicted. An old story explains his connection with amputees. At one time, Lludd was the leader of the gods,
but he was wounded in battle and lost his hand. Gorfannon, the divine-smith, made him a new one out of Silver, but he was still forced to
abdicate in favour of his nephew, Lleu Llaw Gyffes. Later, Lludd was troubled by a constant scream that was heard the eve of every
Beltane. He travelled to Gaul, where his brother, Llefelys, was particularly worshipped, to ask his advice. He explained that the cry was
made by two fighting dragons. Lludd managed to capture the creatures and imprisoned them deep below Dinas Emrys. Lludd may have
been particularly worshipped in London, which was said to have been named after him.
0060 Bc - Deceased Llud Llaw ap Beli Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Lludd Llaw Ereint (the Silver-Handed), God of Health & Healing

Lludd (or Nudd), called Nodens by the Romans, was the Celtic God of Healing, and the son of Beli Mawr (the Great). He had a large
shrine at Lydney in Gloucestershire, where the devoted made offerings of small bronze representations of their diseased limbs. He was
sometimes identified with the protective Mars or the regenerative Silvanus and his companion and symbol was the dog: a deerhound
whose lick could cure the afflicted. An old story explains his connection with amputees. At one time, Lludd was the leader of the gods,
but he was wounded in battle and lost his hand. Gorfannon, the divine-smith, made him a new one out of Silver, but he was still forced to
abdicate in favour of his nephew, Lleu Llaw Gyffes. Later, Lludd was troubled by a constant scream that was heard the eve of every
Beltane. He travelled to Gaul, where his brother, Llefelys, was particularly worshipped, to ask his advice. He explained that the cry was
made by two fighting dragons. Lludd managed to capture the creatures and imprisoned them deep below Dinas Emrys. Lludd may have
been particularly worshipped in London, which was said to have been named after him.

Lludd Llaw Ereint (the Silver-Handed), God of Health & Healing

Lludd (or Nudd), called Nodens by the Romans, was the Celtic God of Healing, and the son of Beli Mawr (the Great). He had a large
shrine at Lydney in Gloucestershire, where the devoted made offerings of small bronze representations of their diseased limbs. He was
sometimes identified with the protective Mars or the regenerative Silvanus and his companion and symbol was the dog: a deerhound
whose lick could cure the afflicted. An old story explains his connection with amputees. At one time, Lludd was the leader of the gods,
but he was wounded in battle and lost his hand. Gorfannon, the divine-smith, made him a new one out of Silver, but he was still forced to
abdicate in favour of his nephew, Lleu Llaw Gyffes. Later, Lludd was troubled by a constant scream that was heard the eve of every
Beltane. He travelled to Gaul, where his brother, Llefelys, was particularly worshipped, to ask his advice. He explained that the cry was
made by two fighting dragons. Lludd managed to capture the creatures and imprisoned them deep below Dinas Emrys. Lludd may have
been particularly worshipped in London, which was said to have been named after him.
UNKNOWN Rhun UNKNOWN Idwal <0100 Valeria Messalina 1822 - 1907 Casper Schieffer 85 85 1837 - 1930 Agnes Kneifl 93 93 Posted by Judy Schrader Eleanor Arens on July 08, 1998 at 00:44:33:

In Reply to: KNEIFEL posted by Denise Kneifel on May 24, 1998 at 08:24:24:

I am Judy (Kneifl) Schrader. I would think that our names come from the same source despite the difference in the spelling at the end. The
Kneifl family that I belong to apparently originated in Czechoslovakia but was living in Baden, Austria at the time they came to the United
States (1850's). The family, consisting of the parents, Jacob and Theresa Kneifl and their six children, Thomas, Martin, Philip,Frank, Agnes,
and Maria went to LaCrosse, Wisconsin. Martin, Philip, and Agnes (Schieffer) eventually found their way to Dixon and Cedar Counties in
northeast Nebraska.
D. Deceased Emperor Tiberius Claudius Caesar Britannicus <0100 Tiberius Claudius Drusus <0100 Aggrippina II UNKNOWN <0100 - <0100 Nero Claudius Drusus <0100 Antonia Minor <0100 Tiberius Claudius Nero Pontiff <0100 Livia Drusilla <0100 - Deceased Marcus Antonius <0100 Octavia Minor <0100 Emperor Augustus Caesar Ocatavian <0100 UNKNOWN Atia <0100 Atius Balbus Senator <0100 Julia Minor <0100 Julius Caesar <0100 Germanicus Caesar <0100 Vipsania I Agrippina <0100 - Deceased Vipsianus Agrippa <0100 Marcella Minor 0001 - 0033 Jesus Christ 32 32 <0100 Mary Magdalene <0100 The Rama-Theo Joseph ~0140 Josue Rama- Theo ~1790 Annie Stultz ~1790 John Stultz 1505 - ~1569 John Marche 64 64 ~1540 - 1613 Agnes Sampson 73 73 ~1512 - 1563 Nicholas Sampson 51 51 1750 Herter Singery 0522 Dode de Montfaucon ~0580 - ~0625 Garibald II Agilolfinges 45 45 ~0602 - Deceased Gleisnod Bayern ~0200 - Deceased UNKNOWN Aminadab ~0200 UNKNOWN Eurgen ~0170 - 3 Dec 201 Lucius Lleiffer Mawr Lleuver Mawr (Lucius the Great) , the Second Blessed Sovereign (Cadwalader was the Third Blessed Sovereign), was
baptized by his father's first cousin, St. Timothy, who suffered martyrdom at age 90 on August 22, 139. When in 170 A.D.
Lucius succeeded to the throne of Britain he became the first Christian king of the world. He married Gladys, daughter of
Eurgen, granddaughter of Marius and his wife, the daughter of Boadicea (Victoria). Lucius founded the first church at
Llandaff and changed the established religion of Britain from Druidism to Christianity. He died in 181, leaving an only one
recorded child, a daughter, Gladys.
~0170 - Deceased UNKNOWN Gladys ~0230 Catheloys Or Castellors ~0260 UNKNOWN Manael ~0290 UNKNOWN Titurel ~0310 - Deceased Boaz Anfortas <0114 - 0128 UNKNOWN Odomir 14 14 0114 UNKNOWN Richemer <0100 King of Franks Ratherius <0100 Antenor IV UNKNOWN Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of Franks <0100 III, King of Franks Clodemir <0100 III, King of Franks Marcomir 0375 King of Cimmerians Marcomir 0354 - 0419 Genebald Lord Of The Franks 65 65 ~0320 - 0389 UNKNOWN Dagobert II 69 69 ~0290 - 0378 UNKNOWN Clodius V 88 88 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Note: or Clogio, King 360, to revenge his father's death took Cambray, slew many Romans, entered Gaul and annexed much of it to his dominions A.D. 361, reigned eighteen years in the reigns of Valens in the East and Gratian in the West. His elder son. Marcomir V, last King of the Franks, A.D. 378, obtained a great victory over teh Romans at Collogn, A.D. 382, and recovered all that the Emperor Maximus had got, except Armoria, or Little Brittany, was salin in battle A.D. 393, and teh Romans tehn overpowered the Frandks commanded them to elect no more kings, but dukes, in the reigh of Theodosius the Great. (YFT, p. 66).
Death: 378
~0265 - 0360 UNKNOWN Theodomir 95 95 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Note: was taken by the Emperor Julian, who slew him and his mother A.D.360, reigned ten years. (YFT, p. 66).
Death: 360 in slain by Emperor Julian
D. 0350 UNKNOWN RICHIMAR II Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
!NOTES: King of the Franks 337-350

!SOURCES: Royal Genealogies; pg. 612
Your Family Tree; pg. 66
Ancestral Roots; pgs. 115, 120, 127 and 148
Magna Charta; pgs. 165, 430 and 1775
0104 - 0166 IV, King Of The Franks Clodemir 62 62 0725 Bernard St Quentin Meroving ~0666 Willigarde De Agilofinges Wft Est. 1595-1623 - Wft Est. 1600-1705 Habiah Gillet Wft Est. 1595-1623 - Wft Est. 1600-1705 Mary Gillet 1604 - 1677 Jonathan Gillet 73 73 Wft Est. 1595-1623 - Wft Est. 1601-1702 William Gillet 1621 - Wft Est. 1622-1711 Thomas Gillet ~1615 - Wft Est. 1653-1706 Jeremiah Gillet 1699 - 29 Feb 1703/04 Thomas Carter Cause of Death:<CAUS> shot to death during Indian raid 1635 Eleazer Mott 0691 - 0762 Aethelbert II Joint King of Kent UNKNOWN 71 71 <0100 UNKNOWN Beair ~0595 Saewara Saxe ~0552 Eni Saxe- Anglia ~0533 - 0593 King of East Anglia Tytila 60 60 0503 - 0578 King of East Anglia Wuffa 75 75 ~0453 Wehha Saxe- Anglia ~0413 Wilhelm Saxe- Anglia ~0393 Hryp Saxe- Anglia ~0353 Hrothmund Saxe- Anglia ~0313 UNKNOWN Trygils ~0283 Tytmon Saxe- Anglia 0251 Casere Saxe- Anglia <0100 UNKNOWN Vingethor 0580 - 0612 Theudebert King of Austrasia 32 32 ~0555 - 0596 II, King of Franks Childebert 41 41 ~0535 - 0575 Sigibert Meroving 40 40 ~0560 - 24 Feb 615/616 AEthelbert King of Kent Name Suffix:<NSFX> I ~0560 Bertha Saxe- Kent ~0520 Caribert I King of Paris UNKNOWN ~1062 - ~1130 William De Mandeville 68 68 ~0161 - 0199 Crispus Commodus Crispina 38 38 ~0170 - 0199 Bruttina Crispina 29 29 ~0121 - 0180 Marcus Aurelius 59 59 ~0125 UNKNOWN Faustina <0100 - 0161 Antoninus Pius 61 61 D. 1840 Elizabeth HANOVER Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess ~0100 Domitia Lucila Tranjanus <0100 - 0117 Marcus Ulpius Tranjanus UNKNOWN 17 17 <0100 Pompeia Plotina Claudia Piso 0399 - 0450 Ildegonde UNKNOWN 51 51 <0100 Gaius Calpernius Piso <0100 Mariamne Caecin Arria <0100 Mariamne Arria ~1549 - Wft Est. 1554-1611 Jacques De Gylette ~0390 UNKNOWN Ferreoulis 1607 - 1686 Mary Dolbair 78 78 0609 Coenwalh Saxe- Mercia 1639 Samuel Cornell 1639 - 1711 Anna or Hannah Gillet 71 71 1675 Thomas Cornell 1719 Hannah Cornell 1275 - 1322 Bartholemew Lord Badlesmere 47 47 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON BADLESMERE] 1708 Richard Cornell <0100 UNKNOWN Sceldwa 0585 Phybba Saxe- Mercia 0565 Creoda Saxe- Mercia 0545 Cynewald Saxe- Mercia ~0542 - Deceased D'Angouleme UNKNOWN 1700 - 1743 Sarah Wood 43 43 0515 Cnebba Saxe- Mercia 0455 Icel Saxe- Mercia 0415 Eomer Saxe- Mercia ~0375 Angeltheow Saxe- Mercia ~0545 - 0576 Colman Ma macCoipre , King of Leinst O'Doenlainge 31 31 1637 Gershom Mott 1690 - Deceased Jacob Mott 1735 Richard Mott 1727 - 1836 Adam Mott 109 109 Cause of Death:<CAUS> froze to death 1770 Sabra Mott ~1877 UNKNOWN Mercerio ~1875 UNKNOWN Fairchild 0800 Wigmund Saxe ~0800 Elfleda Saxe- Mercia ~0925 - 1014 Doenlaing macTuathal , King of Leinste O'Muirdaig 89 89 0778 - 0823 Ceowulf Saxe- Mercia 45 45 1624 - 1694 Richard Cornell 70 70 1635 - 4 Jan 1697/1698 Elizabeth Jessup 1656 Richard Cornell 0415 - 0488 King of Kent Hengest 73 73 0360 Wihgils Saxe- Kent 0310 Witta Saxe- Kent ~0249 Wecta Saxe- Kent ~0735 Kentish princess 0409 - Deceased UNKNOWN Elsa Claus Burkhardt ~1064 Loigseich , King of Loigsi O'Morda ~1065 Gormlaith ingen Finn O'Caellaide 1787 Elizabeth Myers ~1030 Sadb O'Domnail ingen Mael Morda 1719 - 1808 Maria Margaretha Ketner 89 89 1725 - 1805 Heinrich Adam Ketner 80 80 7 Feb 1723/1724 - 1792 Johann Heinrich Ketner ~0270 UNKNOWN Constantina ~0250 - 0306 Clovis I Constantius 56 56 ~0250 UNKNOWN Saint Helena ~0270 Constantine the Great ~1766 - >1813 Elizabeth UNKNOWN 47 47 0335 Offa Saxe- Mercia 0295 Wermund Saxe- Mercia ~0255 Wihtlaeg Saxe- Mercia 1164 - Mar 1239/1240 John , Lord of Clun and Oswestry, Salop FitzAlan 1707 - 1790 John Bissell 83 83 1614 - Wft Est. 1646-1711 Pierre Courtemanche 1618 - Wft Est. 1645-1716 Marie Houde 0770 - 0831 Halfdan FRODASSON 61 61 Name Suffix:<NSFX> III 0812 UNKNOWN Ovarddi 1203 Isabella D'Albini ~1212 Hodierna De Gernon Wft Est. 1698-1730 - Wft Est. 1755-1817 Isaac Fosbury 1160 Hawise De Meschines ~0220 - ~0290 Coe Chorb 70 70 1600 - ~1628 Elizabeth Creel 28 28 1153 - 1204 Annabel , Concubine Balliol 50 50 <0100 UNKNOWN Heremod 0673 - 0725 King of Kent Wihtred 52 52 <0100 UNKNOWN Itermon <0100 UNKNOWN Hathra <0100 UNKNOWN Hwala <0100 - Deceased UNKNOWN Bedwig <0100 UNKNOWN Seskef <0100 UNKNOWN Magi <0100 UNKNOWN Moda <0100 UNKNOWN Vingener <0100 UNKNOWN Einridi ~0520 - 0546 Coirpre macCormac , King of Leinster O'Doenlainge 26 26 ~1755 Sarah Hauser ~0490 - 0567 Cormac macAilill , King of Leinster O'Doenlainge 77 77 ~0460 - 0526 Ailill , King Of Leinster MacDunlainge 66 66 1  _FA1
2  PLAC baptized by St. Patrick
~0430 Doenlaing macEndae Niae ~0400 - Deceased Endae Niae macBressal Belach ~1040 Gilla Michil O'Braenin 0336 - 0380 Catha-r , King of Leinster Mar 44 44 ~0445 UNKNOWN De Bourgogne ~1755 Mary Hauser ~1755 Anna Margaretha Hauser ~1755 Caharina Hauser ~0306 UNKNOWN Mar ~0280 UNKNOWN Mar ~0251 UNKNOWN Mar <1052 - 1108 I, King of France Phillip 56 56 1  _FA1
2  PLAC Excommunicated for bigamy.
~1070 Orlait ingen O'Braenin ~0970 Aife ingen Gilla Patraic ~0940 - 0994 Diarmait macDomnaill , King Ui Chei O'Cheinselaig 54 54 ~0910 - 0974 Domnaill macCellaig , King Ui Chein O'Cheinselaig 64 64 ~0880 - 0947 Cellach macCinaeda , King Ui Cheins O'Cheinselaig 67 67 ~0850 Cinaed macCairpre , King Ui Chein O'Cheinselaig ~0820 UNKNOWN O'Cheinnselaig 0475 - 0509 King Of Cologne Cloderic 34 34 Also Known As:<_AKA> the /Paricide/ ~0790 UNKNOWN O'Cheinnselaig ~0760 UNKNOWN O'Cheinnselaig ~0730 UNKNOWN O'Cheinnselaig ~0700 UNKNOWN O'cheinnselaig ~0672 UNKNOWN O'Cheinnselaig ~0642 UNKNOWN O'Cheinnselaig ~0618 UNKNOWN O'Cheinnselaig ~0588 UNKNOWN O'Cheinnselaig ~0550 Eoggan Caech macNath O'Cheinnselaig ~0483 Nath O'Cheinnselaig macCrimthann ~0450 - 0483 Crimthann macEndae , King of Leinster Chennselaig 33 33 ~0420 Endae Cennsalach macLaBraid Ladech ~0390 - Deceased LaBraid Ladech macBressal Belach ~1045 Uchdelbingen Cearnachan ~1020 Cearnachan , King Ui Feilmeda O'Gairbita ~0900 Urchada Be Bind ingen ~0870 Urchad , King of West Connacht macMurchada ~0840 UNKNOWN Murchad ~0865 Lachtnae macCorcc 0823 - Wft Est. 851-911 Hrolf Nefja ~0745 - ~0800 Halfdan II Eysteinsson 55 55 0736 - 0780 Eystein Halfdansson 44 44 Nickname:<NICK> The Fart
Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
0896 - 22 Aug 968 Edgiva Meapham Saxe-Kent 0910 - 14 Mar 963/964 Hedwige Avoie , Princess of Germany Liudolfing 0875 - 2 Jul 936 UNKNOWN Henry I Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Germany 0892 - 14 May 968 Countess of Ringleheim Matilda ~0860 - 0903 Empress of the Holy Roman Empire Hedwige 43 43 0855 - 30 Nov 912 Duke of Saxony Otto 0895 - Deceased II, Count Of Toulouse Raimond 0869 Odo Count of Toulouse 0874 Garsinde d'Alby 0977 - 1002 Ronegda Princess Of Polotsk 25 25 ~0695 Gui Count Of Wido 0915 - 0972 Svyatoslav Grand Duke Of Kiev UNKNOWN 57 57 0920 - 1002 Malusha of Lubech 82 82 0877 - 0945 Igor Rurikowitsch Grand Duke Of Kiev Rurik 68 68 1  _FA1
2  PLAC A Viking

1  _FA1
2  PLAC A Viking
0881 - 11 Jul 969 UNKNOWN Saint Olga 0830 - 0879 Ryurik Grand Duke Of Kiev Novgorod 49 49 0842 Alfrind Orvarddi ~0890 UNKNOWN Malk 0938 Count Of Polotsk Rognwald ~1000 - Deceased Imgard Of Reinald ~1880 UNKNOWN Mauch ~1880 Herman Haverman ~0240 UNKNOWN Frigg ~0100 - Deceased UNKNOWN Frithuwulf <0100 UNKNOWN Godwulf ~1880 Sigesmund Loecker ~1880 Phillip Schieffer ~1880 John Schieffer ~1880 Jacob Schieffer ~0710 UNKNOWN Grifon ~1840 John O'Grady ~1870 James O'Grady ~1870 UNKNOWN O'Grady ~1870 J.H. Davis ~1075 - <1130 Gilbert FITZ- ROBERT 55 55 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Marshal 0678 - 0751 I, Lord of Perracy Childebrand 73 73 <1060 - <1130 Edward , Sheriff Of Wiltshire De Salisbury 70 70 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [EDWARD THE SHER D. >1220 Lucy , Lady of Blaen Llyfni and Bwlch De Hereford ~0860 - 0909 Cadell ap Rhodri , King Of South Wales Mawr 49 49 The House of Llydanwyn

Cadell, King of Seisyllwg

(Latin, Catullus/English, Catullus)

Cadell was given the Kingdom of Seisyllwg by his father, Rhodri Mawr in the late 9th century. However, it is unclear how much
independence he managed to assert after his fathers death. His son, Hywel Dda (the Good) married the heiress of the King of Dyfed and
united the two kingdoms to become the first King of Deheubarth.
0789 - 0878 Rhodri , Prince Of Wales Mawr 89 89 Also Known As:<_AKA> The /Great/ 0825 Angharad Verch Meurig 0764 - 0843 Merfyn The , King Of Gwynedd Freckled 79 79 0740 Essylt ferch Cynan 0738 - 0825 Gwriad Of , King Of Gwynned Man 87 87 0742 Nest Verch Cadell ~0700 Elidir ap Sannde ~0670 - Deceased Sannde ap Alcwn ~0640 Alcwn ap Tecid ~0610 Tegid ap Gwair ~0580 Gwair ap Dwywg ~0550 Dwywg ap Llywarch ~0520 Llywarch Hen ap Elidir ~0490 Elidir ap Meircheion ~0460 Meirchion Gul ap Gwrst ~0430 Gwrst ap Ceneu 0470 - 0547 Maelgwyn ap Cadwallon 77 77 ~0400 - Deceased UNKNOWN Ceneu ~0370 - Deceased Coel Hen Old King Cole was a merry old soul

And a merry old soul was he.

He called for his pipe,

And he called for his bowl,

And he called for his fiddlers, three.



He is also a familiar figure in ancient Welsh genealogies, for most of the Celtic British monarchies claimed descent from him in one form
or another. He appears to have lived around the turn from the 4th to the 5th century, the time when the Roman officials returned to Italy,
leaving Britain and her people to fend for themselves. Coel's particular association with the north of Britain has led to the suggestion that
he may actually have been the last of the Roman Duces Brittanniarum with his headquarters at York. He certainly imposed his power
over a great swathe of the country, and can be considered the first King in Northern Britain. (This Coel should not be confused with the
legendary Coel Godhebog "the Magnificent", Lord of Colchester, whose daughter, St.Helen, supposedly married the Emperor
Constantius Chlorus two centuries earlier.)



There is an old story told in the north about Coel's last campaign. What is now Scotland was originally inhabited by the Pictish race. It
was during Coel's time that immigrant Irishmen from the Scotti tribe began to settle the Western coast around Argyle. Coel, fearing that
the two peoples would unite against the British, sent raiding parties across his northern border to stir up discord between them. The plan,
however, backfired for the Picts and the Scots were not taken in. Coel merely succeeded in pushing the two even closer together, and
they began to attack the British Kingdom of Strathclyde. Coel declared all out war and moved north to expel the invaders. The Picts and
Scots fled to the hills ahead of Coel's army, who eventually set up camp at what became Coylton alongside the Water of Coyle
(Ayrshire). For a long time, the British were triumphant, while the Scots and Picts starved. Desperate for some relief, however, the
enemy advanced an all-or-nothing attack on Coel's stronghold. Coel and his men were taken by surprise, overrun and scattered to the
winds. It is said that Coel wandered the unknown countryside until he eventually got caught in a bog at Coilsfield (in Tarbolton, Ayrshire)
and drowned. Coel was first buried in a mound there before being removed to the church at Coylton. The year was about AD 420. After
his death, Coel's Northern Kingdom was divided between two of his sons (See also Coel's Pedigree):



1.St. Ceneu headed up most of the Kingdoms of the North & Midland Britain.
2.Gorbanian founded the dynasty that ruled over the Kingdom of Bryneich, better known by the later Saxon name of Bernicia, from
Gefrin (Yeavering Bell) & Din-Guardi (Bamburgh).
~0340 - Deceased UNKNOWN Tehvant ~0310 - Deceased UNKNOWN Urban 0720 - 0817 Cynan ap Rhodri , King of Gwynedd Tyndaethwy 97 97 0690 - 0754 Rhodri Molwynog 64 64 0664 - 0712 Idwal ap , King Of Gwynnedd Cadwaladr 48 48 0615 - 0664 Cadwaladr , King Of Gwynedd Fendigaid 49 49 Also Known As:<_AKA> The /Blessed/
St.Cadwaladr Fendigaid, King of Gwynedd

(Latin, Catuvelladurus/English, Cadwallader)

King Cadwaladr the Blessed was the last monarch to have any semblance of authority of the other Celtic Kings of Britain. He appears to
have helped Penda of Mercia carry on his father's fight against the Northumbrians, though it is uncertain whether his men were present at
King Oswald's final defeat at the Battle of Maes Cogwy (Oswestry) in 642. Tradition says he was ill for much of his reign, during which
time, a Civil War broke out in Britain. This was not helped by a widespread famine, followed by a plague, that swept through the country
at the same time. It is possible that Cadwaladr died of this plague in 664, but another theory has him fleeing to Brittany, where he
accepted the hospitality of King Alain Hir (the Tall). Many years later, when the natural disasters abated, Cadwaladr sent his son, Ifwr,
back to Britain to secure the Royal throne, while he went on a pilgrimage to Rome. He died there in 688. His body was brought back to
Wales and buried in his church of Llangadwaladr on Ynys Mon (Anglesey).

The third Blessed Sovereign, last king of the ancient Britons, gave protection within all his lands to the Christians who fled from the pagan Saxons. A great warrior, he became a monk, made a pilgrimage to Rome to receive the Habit of a religious Order from Pope Sergius, and died in the great plague of 664.
0591 - 0634 Cadwallon ap , King Of Gwynedd Cadfan 43 43 Cadwallon, King of Gwynedd

(Latin, Catuvellaunus/English, Catlon)

Cadwallon grew up with King Edwin of Deira: in Gwynedd and also at the court of King Salomon of Brittany, where they received a fine
British education. The two were like brothers: but the brothers fought. A petty rivalry was born between them that, in manhood, turned
to war!



After Edwin left the Royal Gwynedd Court, he was able to recover a united Northumbrian crown with the help of the Saxon Bretwalda,
King Rædwald of East Anglia in 616. He then appears to have turned to expansionism. First, Edwin conquered the British Kingdom of
Elmet. Then, after Cadfan's death, he turned on Gwynedd. He attacked Ynys Manaw (Isle of Man) by sea and, from here,
spring-boarded to Ynys Mon (Anglesey) where Cadwallon underwent some crushing defeats. The King of Gwynedd was pushed back to
the tiny Ynys Lannog (Isle of Priestholm) where he was besieged for several weeks before managing to escape to Ireland. From here he
moved on to Guernsey and then to the court of his cousin, King Salomon II of Brittany. Together they plotted revenge.



Cadwallon sent an advance party to Britain to rally his men and those of the other British kingdoms, while he prepared a Breton invasion
force. The advance guard landed in Dumnonia, but were immediately caught up in a Mercian siege of Caer-Uisc (Exeter). King Clemen
was, thus, in no position to help the Gwynedd cause. However, Cadwallon soon arrived with his army and crushed the Mercians, forcing
their King, Penda, into a mutual anti-Northumbrian alliance. Together, they marched north to regain Gwynedd at the Battle of Cefn
Digoll (Long Mountain near Welshpool). They did not stop there, however, and hounded the Northumbrians back to their own kingdom.
Here they wreaked revenge on the Northern Angles, burning York, sacking Yeavering (Ad Gefrin) and butchering Northumbrians as they
went. So savagely did Cadwallon treat them that the Northern Angles thought they were all to be exterminated.



Edwin was finally killed at the Battle of Meicen (Hatfield Chase) in 633, but this did not entice Cadwallon to leave Northumbria. Edwin's
cousin, Osric, managed to rally the Nothumbrian troops and besieged the King of Gwynedd at York. Cadwallon, however, broke out,
caught Osric unawares and destroyed his entire army. Æthelfrith of Bernicia's son, Eanfrith, then returned from Pictland and tried to
negotiate peace with Cadwallon. The King would have none of it though and Eanfrith was also slain. Within a year, however, Eanfrith's
half-brother, Oswald, marched south from his exile in Scottish Dalriada and encountered Cadwallon at Catscaul or "Cad-ys-gual", the
Battle of the Wall (Heavenfield, near Hexham). Here Cadwallon died. Conflicting evidence suggests he may have survived the battle and
died in 659, though this is unlikely. Tradition says he was buried beneath the Ludgate of Caer Londein, where he still occasionally held
court over both Britons and Saxons. A mounted statue of him was raised upon its top.
~0594 UNKNOWN Phybba ~0560 - 0617 Cadfan ap Iago 57 57 Cadfan, King of Gwynedd

(Latin, Catamanus/English, Gideon)

It was Cadfan who, as heir to the throne, took the little Edwin of Deira under his wing and brought him up as his own son. Cadfan fought
bravely at the Battle of Caer-Legion (Chester) in 613 when Edwin's sworn enemy, King Æthelfrith of Bernicia, invaded Gwynedd. When
it was over, he found himself to be King. The Battle of Bangor-is-Coed followed in quick succession, and the young monarch showed
such leadership that he was, afterwards, declared High-King of the Britons. Edwin, meanwhile, thought it prudent to leave Wales for
Mercia, thus protecting his foster-father from further attack. Cadfan was the "wisest and most splendid of all kings" according to his
memorial stone which can still be seen today in the church of Llangadwaladr on Ynys Mon (Anglesey). He died there around 625 (though
some say 616). He had been a patron of St.Beuno.
0540 - 0613 Iago ap Beli 73 73 Iago, King of Gwynedd

(Latin, Iacobus/English, James)

In 588, this ageing monarch offered sanctuary to the exiled King Edwin of Deira. Edwin was but a toddler of four years, who had
managed to escape with some of his fellow countrymen when the power-hungry, King Æthelfrith of Bernicia, invaded his homeland and
murdered his father. It was an act of compassion, not without risk, for, as the young Deiran grew older he became a threat to Æthelfrith's
position as King of a united Northumbria. The Bernician eventually marched on Gwynedd in 613. Iago rallied the combined British
armies of the South behind him, and the two clashed at Caer-Legion (Chester). The outcome was unresolved and both sides claiming
victory, but one thing is certain: King Iago was killed in the slaughter.

Iago, King of Gwynedd

(Latin, Iacobus/English, James)

In 588, this ageing monarch offered sanctuary to the exiled King Edwin of Deira. Edwin was but a toddler of four years, who had
managed to escape with some of his fellow countrymen when the power-hungry, King Æthelfrith of Bernicia, invaded his homeland and
murdered his father. It was an act of compassion, not without risk, for, as the young Deiran grew older he became a threat to Æthelfrith's
position as King of a united Northumbria. The Bernician eventually marched on Gwynedd in 613. Iago rallied the combined British
armies of the South behind him, and the two clashed at Caer-Legion (Chester). The outcome was unresolved and both sides claiming
victory, but one thing is certain: King Iago was killed in the slaughter.
0517 - 0599 Beli ap Run 82 82 0398 - 0448 Clovis the Riparian UNKNOWN 50 50 0492 - 0586 Rhun ap Maelgwyn 94 94 Rhun, a great king, tall, with red-brown curly hair. He extended his rule to the Firthm of Forth and died about 586. ~0895 - 0958 Tuathal macAugaire , King of Leinster O'Muiredaig 63 63 ~0860 - 0917 Augaire macAilill , King of Leinster O'Muiredaig 57 57 ~0830 - 0871 Ailill macDoenlaing , King of Leinste O'Muiredaig 41 41 ~0800 - 0869 Doenkaing macTuathal , King of Leinst O'Muiredaig 69 69 ~0770 Muiredach macBran Ardchenn , K\Leinst O'Muiredaig 1710 - Deceased Angelique Autin 1730 - 1758 Stephen Goodrich 28 28 1755 - Wft Est. 1756-1845 Jacob Goodrich 1757 - Wft Est. 1758-1847 Stephen Goodrich 1609 - 1661 Olivier Roy 52 52 ~0740 - 0795 Bran Ardchenn , King of Leinster macMuiredaing 55 55 1672 John Cornell Wft Est. 1596-1625 - Wft Est. 1650-1710 Jonh Hawkes 1676 Rebecca Cornell 1676 Mary Cornell <0100 - Deceased UNKNOWN Berenice I 1594 - 1655 Thomas Cornell 61 61 1600 - 8 Feb 1672/1673 Rebecca Briggs 1627 Thomas Cornell Mar 1622/1623 Sarah Cornell 13 Jan 1629/1630 Rebecca Cornell 1286 - 1333 Margaret De Clare 47 47 1111 II, Duke Of Limburg Henry 1311 - 11 Jan 1371/1372 Eleanor Plantagenet Name Prefix:<NPFX> COUNTESS OF ARUNDEL 1281 - 1345 Henry Plantagenet 64 64 Name Prefix:<NPFX> 3rd Earl of Lancaster
Henry Plantaganet, being a distinguished soldier in the Scottish wars, was born in 1281, and had livery of his lands in the
17th year of Edward II., and was restored to the dignity of Earl of Leicester. This prince was subsequently one of the
leaders in the great confederacy which overturned the power of the Spencers, and deposed King Edward II. Upon the
accession of Edward III., the earl had the honor of girding him with the sword of knighthood, and as soon as the monarch
was crowned, he was appointed , the king being a minor, his guardian. After which, in the parliament begun at Westminster,
the attainder against his brother being reversed, he was restored to all the lands of his father and brother, with the
Earldoms of Lancaster and Leicester, and the same year (the first year of Edward III.,) he was constituted captain-general
of all the king's forces in the marches of Scotland. He married Maud Chaworth, daughter of Patrick de Chaworth, Knight,
and his wife, Isabel Beauchamp. See the continuation of this lineage in Volume II.
1282 Maud De Chaworth 1285 - 1326 Edmund , 8th Earl Of Arundel FitzAlan 41 41 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [EARL OF ARUNDEL]
Cause of Death:<CAUS> beheaded
On November 9, 1306, he was summonded to Parliament   as Earl of Arundel, and took part in the Scottish wars of that year; on February 25, 1307/8 he officated at "pincerna" at the Cornation of Edward II.   He was captured in Shropshire and without trial beheaded at Hereford November 17, 1326.  His widow, Alice Warren was living in 1330, but died before May 23, 1335.
~1208 - <1273 Roger De Somery 65 65 14 Feb 1312/1313 - 1369 Thomas De Beauchamp Name Suffix:<NSFX> 3rd Earl of Warwick
Of Magna Charta Surety descent and
descendant of Charlemagne.
REF FarisPA. Baron of Salwarpe, Worcester, of Hanslope, Buckingham,
of Flamstead, Hertford, and of Warwick, Warwick.
1284 - 1 Jan 1323/1324 Alice De Toni Name Suffix:<NSFX> [COUNTESS OF WARWICK] 1237 - 1298 William , 1st Earl of Warwick De Beauchamp 61 61 ~0500 - Deceased Arthemia UNKNOWN 1244/1250 - 1301 Maud FitzJohn 1255 - >1283 Mary Clarissa De Bohun 28 28 1252 - 1304 Edmund De Mortimer 52 52 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [LORD OF WIGMORE] ~0870 IV, Count Of Friuli Hunroch 1256 - <1292 Piers , Baron Geneville of Trim De Geneville 36 36 1262 - 1322 Joan Lusignan De Marche 60 60 1210 - Aft 7 Jan 1267/1268 William , 5th Baron Beauchamp De Beauchamp 1214 - Aft 7 Jan 1267/1268 Isabel De Maudit 1184 - 1236 Walter De Beauchamp 52 52 1194 - 1268 Joane De Mortimer 74 74 1173 Walter De Beauchamp 1130 - 1211/1212 William De Beauchamp 1154 Joane Waleries 1158 - 1214 Roger De Mortimer 56 56 1170 - <1252 Millicent De Ferrers 82 82 II, Count de Valois Walter Also Known As:<_AKA> THE /WHITE/ ~1110 - >1190 Maud De Meschines 80 80 1186 - 1257 William V ,Lord \Baron Hanslope Mauduit 71 71 1196 - <1263 Alice De Newburgh 67 67 1172 - 1221 Robert , Baron Hanslope Maudit 49 49 1176 - 1224 Isabel Basset 48 48 1144 William IV Maudit 1151 - 1223 Thurstan , Baron Wallingford Basset 72 72 1140 - 1204 Earl Of Warwick Waleran 64 64 1181 - >1212 Alice De Harcourt 31 31 1152 Robert De Harcourt 1152 Isabel De Camville 0454 - 0509 Sigisbert the Lame UNKNOWN 55 55 1102 - 1153 Roger , 2nd Earl of Warwick De Newburgh 51 51 ~1810 Marie Nancy Parent 1105 William De Beauchamp 1109 Maud De Braose 1072 Walter De Beauchamp Wft Est. 1762-1791 - Wft Est. 1816-1876 Edward Hooker Wft Est. 1771-1794 - Wft Est. 1816-1882 Elizabeth Daggett 1100 Emmeline D'Abitot 1040 - 1141 Hugh De Beauchamp 101 101 1044 Adeliza Matilda Taillebois Wft Est. 1782-1811 - Wft Est. 1836-1896 Justin Warner Wft Est. 1791-1814 - Wft Est. 1836-1902 Sylvia Hitchcock 1018 - ~1044 Rolf Taillebois 26 26 1020 - >1044 UNKNOWN Azeline 24 24 1050 Urso De Arbitot 0850 - 10 Nov 901 Adelheide Liudolfing 0752 Ingeramne Duke Of Hesbaye 0780 - 0840 Wiglaf Saxe- Mercia 60 60 0402 Wedelphe De Saxe ~1592 - 1681 Susannah Bradford 89 89 ~1540 Peter Marche ~0418 - 0449 Verica UNKNOWN 31 31 ~0470 UNKNOWN Lanthechild 1  _FA1
2  PLAC a heretic who practised Arianism
~0500 Ingomer UNKNOWN <0800 - Deceased UNKNOWN Bava 0740 - 0780 Luitfrid II , Count Of Alsace Eticonides 40 40 0744 - Wft Est. 754-845 Countess Of Upper Alsace Hiltrude 3 Feb 1266/1267 - 9 Mar 1301/1302 Richard , Earl Of Arundel FitzAlan Name Suffix:<NSFX> [EARL OF ARUNDEL] 1271 - 1292 Alisona De Saluzza 21 21 1245 Thomas De Saluzza Wft Est. 1809-1838 - Wft Est. 1863-1923 David A. Nickles Wft Est. 1818-1841 - Wft Est. 1863-1929 Pamelia Merrick 1249 Leugia De Ceva 1274 - Deceased Eleanor Arundel 0430 - 0483 Childebert King of Cologne 53 53 1287 John FitzAlan 1289 Maud FitzAlan ~0370 UNKNOWN Leth ~0620 Grimaold UNKNOWN 1312 - 1334 Edward De Bohun 22 22 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [TWIN] 1311 - 1391 Margaret De Bohun 80 80 <1304 - 1363 Eleanor De Bohun 58 58 1306 - 20 Jan 1335/1336 John De Bohun Name Suffix:<NSFX> [EARL OF HEREFORD AND ESS 1309 - 1361 Humphrey De Bohun 51 51 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Earl of Hereford] 1316 Isabel De Bohun 1030 Helena Le Bon 1015 Waldron De St Clair ~1184 - 29 Jan 1253/1254 Robert De Muscegros 1315 - >1344 Margaret Badlesmere 29 29 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARONESS TYBOTOT] 0626 - 17 Mar 658/659 Geretrud UNKNOWN 1233 Hugh De Mortimer 1235 John De Mortimer 1237 Peter De Mortimer 1118 - 1170 William Maudit 52 52 1120 Isabel De Saint Liz 1045 - 1123 Henry , 1st Earl of Warwick De Newburgh 78 78 1067 - >1156 Margaret De Perche 89 89 1127 Richard De Camville 1127 Milicent Stanton 1130 Ivo De Harcourt 1092 William Maudit 1097 Maud Hanslape 1072 Michael Hanslape 1148 - 1200 Alberic II Count Of Dammartin UNKNOWN 52 52 1150 Maud De Ponthieu 1683 - 1767 Johannes Ketner 84 84 Johannes Kettner/Ketner's birth is recorded in the Lutheran Church Book of Waldangelloch, which is near Sinsheim, Germany. In the burial
record of Ester Catharina, one of Johanne's daughters, it was mentioned that her father was a "Dragoner in the Hochfurstl Sachsen Gothieschen
Dragones Regiment". Dragones were soldiers who fired short muskets.

It is thought that this family was one of the many who accepted William Penn's invitation to come to Pennsylvania for religious freedom. They
went from Germany to London, England, where they set sail on the 'Charming Betty' with John Ball as Captain. They landed in Philadelphia on
11 October, 1733. The next day at the court house, Philadelphia, Johannes Kettner and George Michel Kettner (Johannes' 18 year old son)
took the 'oath to the government. They were listed as Palatines, which indicates that they were from the Palatine area of Germany. The family
settled in Berks County, Pennsylvania. After Veronica died, Johannes married Barbara Heinrich. This marriage of 8 February 1738 is recorded
in Christ Little Tulpehocken Church Book. Johannes is thought to have married a third time to Mary _____. Mary married John Reis shortly after
Johannes Ketner died in 1767.
1683 Antoine Parent ~0780 - 26 Jul 866 V, Duke Of France Robert 0752 - 0834 Witikin Rupert III 82 82 0736 - 0812 Geva Eysteinsdotter 76 76 0750 - 12 Jul 807 Rutpert II UNKNOWN Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count Of Wormgau 0755 - 0789 UNKNOWN Theoderata 34 34 0730 - Aft 1 Jun 770 UNKNOWN Thuringbert 0700 - Deceased Rutpert I UNKNOWN Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count Of Wormgau 0702 - 0764 UNKNOWN Williswint 62 62 D. >0650 Lambert I UNKNOWN ~0500 Blithildis Princess of Cologne 1710 Samuel Cornell 1711 Sarah Cornell ~0501 - ~0532 Munderic Lord of Vitry 31 31 1629 - 1697 Ernest August I BRUNSWICK 67 67 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Prince of Brunswick 1571 - 1641 Rawkey Dolbair 70 70 ~1790 William Stultz 1500 Johan UNKNOWN Wft Est. 1602-1628 - 21 Feb 1669/1670 UNKNOWN Elizabeth 1639 - 1697 Elizabeth Gillet 58 58 ~0552 - 0601 Bodigiesel II Of , Governor Of Aqui Cologne 49 49 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Governor 1646 - 1655 Rebecca Gillet 9 9 1651 - Wft Est. 1652-1745 Sarah Gillet 1653 - 1655 Benjamin Gillet 1 1 1655 - Wft Est. 1707-1747 Nathan Gillet 1657 - 1698 Rebecca Gillet 41 41 1635 - 1692 Nicholas Gozzard 57 57 1640 - Wft Est. 1669-1731 Isaiah Bartlett Wft Est. 1645-1665 - Wft Est. 1680-1749 Rebecca Kelsey Wft Est. 1599-1636 - Wft Est. 1645-1716 Mark Kelsey 1666 - 1704 Rebecca Owen 38 38 Wft Est. 1652-1686 - Wft Est. 1708-1774 Hannah Buckland <0100 UNKNOWN Geata 0739 Cuthbert Saxe- Mercia 0705 Bassa Saxe- Mercia 0681 Cynreou Saxe- Mercia Wft Est. 1594-1623 - Wft Est. 1648-1708 Thomas Dibble ~0710 - 0760 Muiedach macMurchada , King of Leins O'Doenlainge 50 50 <1765 - >1813 Solomon Cornell 48 48 Wft Est. 1581-1610 - Wft Est. 1635-1695 Peter Brown ~1770 Sarah Cornell 1632 - Deceased William Cornell 1625/1643 Kelame Cornell 1617/1643 Mary Cornell ~1595 Sarah Cornell 1535 - 1631 George Cornell 96 96 1543 - 7 Mar 1566/1567 Susan Casse 1621 John Mott 1626 Jonathan Mott 1580 Genevieve Petit 1484 Robert Harker 1642 - 6 Jan 1727/1728 Joanna Slocum 1660 Mary Mott 1663 Hannah Mott 1669 Sarah Mott 1672 Elizabeth Mott 1678 Samuel Mott 1643 John Filley 1541 John Burt 1592 George March 0986 - 6 Mar 1051/1052 Emma Of Normandy Wft Est. 1638-1664 - Wft Est. 1688-1752 Samual Grant 1014 Edward Saxe- Wessex Edward, the Confessor, the last Anglo-Saxon king of the House of Wessex, reigning from 1042 to 1066. Edward
was born about 1004 at Islip in Oxfordshire. He was an albino, dignified, of medium height, and rather childish.
Godwin helped to secure Edward's succession to Harthacnut (1042). He married Edith (Aldgyth), daughter of
Earl Godwin and his second wife, Gytha, and sister of Harold II, who ruled in 1066. He built Westminster Abbey
shortly before his death. Harold, son of Godwin and brother of the queen, became king, a usurper in Norman
opinion. Saxons looked back to Edward's time as to a golden age before the Norman age of iron, and all
remembered his piety.
0800 - 0850 Hard Canute 50 50 0776 - 0803 Sigurd Snogeje Ormonga Sverige 27 27 0933 - 19 Mar 967/968 Emma Robertin 1675 - Wft Est. 1705-1769 Deborah Loomis 1640 - 1671 Antoine Courtemanche dit Joliecoeur 30 30 4302. Antoine COURTEMANCHE (127) was born about 1642. He died in Jun 1671. The Courtemanche Family, pioneers of Riviere-des-Prairies.

We are only able to make an educated guess concerning the origins of Antoine Courtemanche, who is no doubt the ancestor of all those who carry his name. Some
say that he came from Bannes, in the Mans Diocese. Others say perhaps from Chevillé, district of Chateau-du-Loir. Or, since the beginning of 1993, the President of
the Cercle Généalogique Maine and Perche who found in the registers of Bannes the following entry: " The 1st of August 1640 was baptized Antoine, son of Pierre
Courtemanche and of Marie, his wife; godfather Antoine Perdriau; godmother Magdeleine Pedriau, all of this parish." The Genealogical Dictionairies don't mention
any other pioneer coming to New France with this surname.

Antoine Courtemanche was not actually born in the town of Bannes, but in a village with the same name where there no more than a few buildings and where we find
in the town of Dissay-sous-Courcillon.

As for the origin of the name, we haven't been able to find any clues. The name appears in Somme, Eure, Orne and Sarthe. It also exists in a little town bearing this
name in the suburbs of Montdidier.

We don't always know when a pioneer lands in New France, but in the case of Antoine Courtemanche, this was 7 September 1659, on the Saint-André which
arrived at Québec after an exhausting and difficult crossing. The plague was declared on boardand there was about ten victims thrown into the sea. Most of the
passengers were headed for Ville-Marie (Montréal). They would have to reinforce the little post which was always under attack by the Iroquois. Antoine had signed
his work contract on 8 June 1659 in front of the Notary Demontreau, at La Rochelle, for a period of five years at a salary of 65 pounds a year.

The untireing Jerome Le Royer de La Dauversiere had recruited him, but under the name of Mr. Gabriel Souart, the first Priest at Ville-Marie. He therefore was
under the employ of the Messieurs of Saint-Sulpice.

The 26 April 1663, Antoine Courtemanche married at Ville-Marie Elizabeth Haguin, daughter of Abraham and Marie Décalogne, originally from Couperay, near
Meaux. The Sieur de Maisonneuve assisted with the ceremony, as well as four other pioneers, Claude Robutel, Jean Gervaise, AndréCharly and Pierre Desautels.
The contract was signed the same in front of the notary Bénigne Basset, at the home of the congregation of Notre-Dame, the young girl was probably a pupil of
Marguerite Bourgeoys.

Then, the same year, the Militia of Sainte-Famille was formed, and Antoine enrolled. Ville-Marie was terrified with the threat of attack by the Iroquois. In 1660,
Dollard-des-Ormeaux and his companions perished at Long-Sault. In 1661, two Sulpiciens, Jacques Lemaitre and Guillaume Vignal were killed by the Iroquois
while they were building the first semenary. In 1662 it was the brave Lambert Closse who lost his life. Finally in 1663, a violent earthquake shook the colony. Father
Souart and the Sieur de Maisonneauve assisted by Jeanne Mance and Marguerite Bourgeoys, believed that an increased devotion in respect to Sainte Famille and to
put together a militia would help get rid of the threat. According to the historian Faillon. Antoine Courtemanche was part of the fourth squad. Perhaps it was at this
moment that he adopted the nickname of Jolicoeur that we often attribute to soldiers.

In 1665, on the second of April, the Sieur de Maisonneuve, recognizing the very stable character of Antoine, granted him land of thirty acres "at the place named
Saint-Martin, below the first stream." The Courtemanche Family Association believes that the Street Davidson marks the approximate location.

In 1667, the census recorders noted the presence of Antoine and Elizabeth on their land. They have two children under their roof; Madeleine 3-1/2, Antoine 15
months. They had six workable aca
1646 - 1718 Elisabeth Haguin 72 72 10 Feb 1676/1677 - Wft Est. 1712-1768 John Filley Wft Est. 1668-1690 - Wft Est. 1712-1779 Mary Wilson 0968 - 1016 Aethelred II Saxe- Wessex 48 48 4 Mar 1187/1188 - 1252 Blanca , Princess Of Castile Alphonsa Blanche of Castile, born on March 4, 1188, in the palace of Placentia, in Castile, where she spent most of her
childhood years, married on May 23, 1200, Louis VIII. of France., prince and heir of France and eventually King
of France. Blanche received as her dowry, the town of Evreux with its surrounding land, always a bone of
contention between France and England, but nevertheless given to her by her father-in-law, King Philip. Her uncle,
King John of England, gave her the fiefs of Issoudun and Grapay in Berry. See the continuation of this lineage
elsewhere in Volume I. See Pernoud, "Blanche of Castile," for details on her life and times. Their son was King Louis
IX of France.

Blanche of Castile, born on March 4, 1188, in the palace of Placentia, in Castile, where she spent most of her
childhood years, married on May 23, 1200, Louis VIII. of France., prince and heir of France and eventually King
of France. Blanche received as her dowry, the town of Evreux with its surrounding land, always a bone of
contention between France and England, but nevertheless given to her by her father-in-law, King Philip. Her uncle,
King John of England, gave her the fiefs of Issoudun and Grapay in Berry. See the continuation of this lineage
elsewhere in Volume I. See Pernoud, "Blanche of Castile," for details on her life and times. Their son was King Louis
IX of France.
~1070 - 1120 Ralph Basset 50 50 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Lord of Colston Wft Est. 1630-1660 - Wft Est. 1685-1745 Nathaniel Dickinson <1635 Ann Cornell 1634 John Cornell 1641 Joshua Cornell 15 Jan 1636/1637 - Deceased Elizabeth Cornell Wft Est. 1597-1626 - Wft Est. 1651-1711 John Dickinson Wft Est. 1606-1629 - Wft Est. 1651-1717 Francis Dickinson Wft Est. 1628-1657 - 1710 Stephen Jennings 22 Jan 1677/1678 - Wft Est. 1679-1772 Captivity Jennings 1657 Sarah Cornell 1659 Thomas Cornell 1662 Elizabeth Cornell 1664 Joshua Cornell 1667 William Cornell 0418 - 0458 Merovech UNKNOWN 40 40 Note: Founder of the Merovingian House of the Frankish kings; defeated Atilla with the aid of Aetius 20 Jun 451. Reigned as King 448-458. Earliest ancestor of Clovis I known with certainty.

Note: Merovee, King of France, died in 458. His lineage connects with that of his older brother as shown below. He married Verica. They had a son, Childeric I., 436-561, King of France, who married Basina of Thuringia. Their son was Clovis the Great, 465-511, King of France, who married St. Clothilde. They had a son, Clothaire I., 497-561, King of France, who married Ingonde. From this marriage there a daughter, Blithildes, who married Ausbert of Moselle, died in 570.
0350 Argotta UNKNOWN 1  _FA1
2  PLAC the mother of all the kings of France
0230 - 0317 Dagobert UNKNOWN 87 87 <0298 - 0306 Walter UNKNOWN 8 8 0272 - 0298 Clodius III UNKNOWN 26 26 0180 - 0272 Bartherus of the Franks 92 92 0160 - 0253 Hilderic of the Franks 93 93 0137 - 0213 Sunno of the Franks 76 76 0122 - 0186 Farabert of the Franks 64 64 ~1520 Jacques Miville 1510 - 1606 John Talcott 96 96 <0125 - Deceased Princess Of Britain Althildis <0128 - 0149 Marcomir IV UNKNOWN 21 21 1245 - 1302 Blanche De Brienne 57 57 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Dame de Loupelande ~1290 Beatrice UNKNOWN 1225 - 1296 Jean De Brienne 71 71 1227 - >1265 Jeanne De Chateaudun 38 38 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Dame de Chateau-du-Loir 1168 - 21 Mar 1236/1237 Jean De Brienne Name Prefix:<NPFX> Emperor Of Constantinople 1073 UNKNOWN De Monthlery 0840 - Deceased AEthelbald UNKNOWN Ethelbald, ruled from 855 to 860, married Judith of Bavaria, his step mother, after the death of his father. 0842 AEthelbert UNKNOWN 0820 - 20 Jul 866 Ramnulf I UNKNOWN Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count of Poitou 1135 - 1191 Jean I , COunt Of Ponthieu De Ponthieu 56 56 1008 - Deceased Countess Of Flanders Bertha ~1125 - ~1188 Maurice De Croun 63 63 <1181 - 1246 Berengaria , Of Leon And Castile Alphonsez 65 65 ~0950 UNKNOWN Hinna ~1116 - 3 Feb 1147/1148 Berenguela Of Barcelona <1030 - <1090 Count of Champagne Aumale Eudes 60 60 0660 UNKNOWN Thrond 0936 - 30 Apr 971 Adalbert , King of Lombards D'Ivree 0650 Halfdan Guldand 1035 - 1088 Stephanie De Longwy 53 53 1653 Hannah Filley 1655 Margaret Filley 1658 Abigail Filley 21 Mar 1660/1661 Deborah Filley 1664 William Filley 1592 Bridget UNKNOWN ~1509 - <1547 Ralph Bigod 38 38 Living Mena Living Fairchild Living Adorno 1912 - 1985 Felecita Garrido 73 73 1896 Angel Mena ~1690 - Deceased Philip Balthasar Romig 0630 Immachilde Of Swabia 0794 - 0852 Alpaid Elpheid Caroling 58 58 Prince Maelo I , Comte De Guisnes deVere 0735 Daughter Meroving ~0973 UNKNOWN Eggfrida ~0680 UNKNOWN Concubine ~0800 Nonne Meroving ~1186 Mary Bigod Peter Aspinwall <0100 UNKNOWN Loridi <0100 UNKNOWN Thor <0100 Moenon of Troy UNKNOWN <0100 Troana Ilium son of Laomedon Priam <0100 UNKNOWN Sybil 0785 Oslac the Thane of Isle of , Grand Butler\\ Wight ~0838 King of Kent AEthelstan ~0846 AEthelswyth UNKNOWN ~0673 Cynegth UNKNOWN ~0652 - 0673 King of Kent Egbert I 21 21 0633 - 0664 Earconbert of , King of Kent\\ Kent 31 31 0635 Sexburga Of East Anglia UNKNOWN ~0600 - ~0640 Eadbald of , King of Kent Kent 40 40 ~0605 Emma of Austrasia UNKNOWN ~0587 - 0684 King of East Anglia Anna 97 97 0520 - 0560 Eormenric of , King of Kent Kent 40 40 0492 - 0540 Octa of , King of Kent Kent 48 48 Randolph Jefferson 0900 Earl Ordgar Saxe ~0630 - 0713 Theodon De Bayern Agilolfinges 83 83 1601 - >1686 Michel Boudreaux 85 85 0458 - 0512 Oeric of , King of Kent Kent 54 54 11 Feb 1611/1612 - Wft Est. 1613-1702 Elias Gillet 0712 - 4 Dec 755 UNKNOWN Carloman 0657 Centwine Saxe- Mercia <0100 UNKNOWN Taetua Wft Est. 1662-1682 - Wft Est. 1707-1768 Job Loomis ~0800 Abbess of Polesworth Editha 1091 - 9 Feb 1159/1160 Madog Ap Maredydd Jeanne Chastel Margaret UNKNOWN Wft Est. 1627-1657 - 1713 John Slater 1680 - Wft Est. 1711-1771 Elias Slater 1679 - 1734 Sarah Buell 55 55 1693 - Wft Est. 1727-1784 Isaac Gillet 1699 - Wft Est. 1727-1793 Elizabeth Griswold 1700 Jacob Cornell 1704 Mary Cornell ~0540 Mummolin De Cologne ~1550 Francois Miville ~0632 - Deceased UNKNOWN De Salzburg ~1790 George Stultz 0883 - 0942 Idwal Foel ap Anarawl 59 59 1496 - Wft Est. 1489-1573 Gregory Sampson 1791 - Deceased Phillip Stultz Wft Est. 1454-1493 - Wft Est. 1496-1574 Harry Vye Wft Est. 1591-1620 - Wft Est. 1645-1705 William Kelsey Wft Est. 1600-1623 - Wft Est. 1645-1711 Bethia Hopkins Wft Est. 1551-1594 - Wft Est. 1592-1675 George Kelsey Wft Est. 1558-1597 - Wft Est. 1592-1681 Elizabeth Hammond 1613 - 1659 Catherine Boderge Du Bauldard 46 46 1611 - <1668 Jean Major 57 57 1615 - <1668 Marguerite Lepele 53 53 1793 Gertraut Hauser 1799 Mary Hauser Wft Est. 1483-1550 - Wft Est. 1520-1627 John Denslow Wft Est. 1488-1553 - Wft Est. 1525-1630 Henry Waye ~0500 - 0524 Chlodomer King of Orleans 24 24 Clodomir (Chlodomer), the eldest legitimate son, died in 524. At the death of his father, he obtained the Loire from
Orleans to Tours, plus the cities of Chartes, Sens, and Auxerre. He had three sons, two of which were murdered by
their uncles. The third escaped the massacre and is said to have founded a monastery and was canonized as Saint
Cloud.
1205 - 10 Feb 1245/1246 Rohese De Verdon 1194 - 1251 Gladys Dhu Verch Llewellyn 57 57 1030 - 1088 Robert , Lord of Belvoir De Toni 58 58 Wft Est. 1755-1804 - Wft Est. 1797-1881 Jonathan Fancher Wft Est. 1762-1807 - Wft Est. 1797-1887 Beulah Elma Hicks 1042 - 1118 Adelisa De Savona 76 76 0650 - Deceased UNKNOWN Alleaume 0945 - 1027 Berthold or ,Count Di Maurienne Berald 82 82 1734 - 1806 Catharina Hittle 72 72 0950 - 0985 Geoffrey Gatinais 35 35 0890 - 0986 Aubri Gatinais 96 96 0845 - 0942 Geoffrey Gatinais 97 97 ~1728 - 1796 Catherine Brossman 68 68 0922 - 0971 Litaud Macon 49 49 ~0925 Ermengard Meroving 0890 - 28 Feb 942/943 Aubri Norbonne 0905 Attela Macon 0850 - 6 Jun 911 Vicompte Mayeul Narbonne ~0850 - Bef 6 Jun 911 Raimondis Narbonne 0830 - >0878 Vicompte Lievin Narbonne 48 48 0887 Mereddon Verch Cadwr 0857 - 0916 Anarawd ap Rhodri , Prince of Gwynedd Mawr 59 59 ~1155 Tangwystyl Goch 1124 - 1184 Iorweth Drwyndryndwn ap Owain Gwynedd 60 60 1  _FA1
2  PLAC Flat-Nosed
~0740 - Deceased UNKNOWN Adelindr 0670 Count Robert Haisbaigne 0670 UNKNOWN Williswinde 0650 - Deceased Lambert Bourgogne ~0500 Childebert King of Paris 0507 - 0531 Clotilda Meroving 24 24 1600 - <1662 Luce Chalut 62 62 0974 - 1039 Iago ap , Prince of Gywnedd Idwal 65 65 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Prince of Wales
1  _FA1
2  PLAC Skull cleft with axe by his own men.
~0485 UNKNOWN Deuteria ~0455 UNKNOWN Clodoreius 0420 - 0475 Tonatius Ferreoulis 55 55 0425 UNKNOWN Papanilla 1652 - 3 Mar 1735/1736 Marie-Anne Charlotte Le Petit Petit ~0864 Kynddelw Gam Ap Elgudy 0917 - 0986 Muerig ap Idal Foel 69 69 1611 - <1662 Jacques Martin 51 51 1621 - 1669/1681 Pierre Petit 1630 Catherine Francoise Desnoyers 1580 - 1628 Marie D'Aussy 48 48 ~1630 Jeanne Babin 1120 - 1194 Aubrey , Earl of Oxford De Vere 74 74 1731 Michael Hauser D. <1271 Joan De Cantelou ~0450 - 0491 II, Prince of the Burgundians Chilperic 41 41 ~0474 Chroma UNKNOWN ~0430 II Nascien ~0580 Samson UNKNOWN ~0580 Raguth UNKNOWN 0582 Theuderic UNKNOWN ~0610 - >0636 Charibert King of Acquitaine 26 26 0860 - 0912 Oleg II Helgi 52 52 0475 - Deceased King of Northumbria Norbril 1515 - 1578 Margaret DOUGLAS 63 63 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Lady
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9G0M-M5
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~0205 Claudia Crispina Geoffrey De Say D. 1165 William De Say ~0370 - 15 Aug 414 Theodemir Magnus 0371 - 0397 Valentina Justina 26 26 1065 - 1162 Angharad Verch Owain 97 97 1014 - 1060 Cynan Ap Iago 46 46 1  _FA1
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1025 Ragnhilda of Dublin 0380 UNKNOWN Ildegonde ~0350 - ~0384 UNKNOWN Richemir 34 34 ~0352 - Deceased UNKNOWN Ascyla 0321 - 0375 UNKNOWN Valentinian I 54 54 ~0342 - Deceased UNKNOWN Justina ~0860 - 0900 Merfyn ap Rhodri ,King Of Powys Mawr 40 40 0399 - 0450 Ildegonde De Cologne 51 51 0300 - Deceased UNKNOWN Licinianus 0270 - ~0324 Licinius UNKNOWN 54 54 ~0680 IV, King of Austrasia Chlotar ~0655 UNKNOWN Mechtilde ~1735 Mary Spring ~1745 Remebrance Filley 1822 William Wesley Stultz 1460/1505 - 1500/1585 Mr. Stace ~1530 Thomas Underhill Wft Est. 1466-1508 - Wft Est. 1500-1591 Jane Stace 1186/1188 - Wft Est. 1180-1281 Robert De Quincy 1828 Betsy Ann Stultz 1831 Serelda Jane Stultz 1832 Horsley Anderson Stultz 1834 Martha Patsy Stultz 1837 John Madison Stultz 1829 Mary E. Stultz 1844 Margaret Stultz 1849 James Casper Stultz 1750 Johanna Catharina Ketner 1745 George Michael Ketner 1562 - 29 Jan 1603/1604 John Talcott ~1565 Anne Skinner 1299 Adam del Feld 1201 - 1253 I, King of Navarre Theobald 52 52 1816 Lawrence Hauser ~0827 VI, Count In The Wormsgau Walaho ~0970 - 1000 Thyra of Denmark 30 30 ~1760 Lent Mott ~1800 Orpha Polley ~1800 Sanford Manchester ~1810 Lucinda Look 1670 Anthony Carter 1823 - ~1862 Azelie Richard 39 39 ~1748 - Wft Est. 1788-1843 Marie Genevieve Babin 1673 Judith Carter 0805 - Deceased Altburgis Ringleheim 1657 - 15 Feb 1735/1736 Joseph Field 1792 - 1855 Joseph Richard 62 62 ~1758 - 1812 Fabien Richard 54 54 1730 - 1811 Pierre Richard 81 81 1771 - 1829 Phillip Richard 58 58 1801 - Wft Est. 1823-1895 Marie Josephe Richard Wft Est. 1790-1805 - ~1862 Marie Azelie Richard 1692 - 1741 Alexandre Richard 49 49 1747 - 1808 Victor Richard 61 61 1797 - Wft Est. 1798-1887 Alexandre Richard 1665 - Wft Est. 1717-1757 Martin Richard 1594 - 1612 Henry Frederick STUART 18 18 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Prince Of Wales 1643 - 1686 Madeleine Blanchard 43 43 1130 - 1190 John De Lacie 60 60 1662 - Wft Est. 1715-1754 Pierre Richard 1714 - Wft Est. 1753-1805 Paul Richard 1712 - Wft Est. 1741-1803 Joseph Richard ~1650 Sarah Webb ~1621 - >1686 Jeanne Radegonde Lambert 65 65 1669 Zechariah Field 1741 - 1795 Mathurin Richard 54 54 ~1665 Hannah Weller Cause of Death:<CAUS> exposure during march to Montreal 1774 - ~1830 Pierre Gregoire Richard 56 56 1796 - Wft Est. 1827-1890 Marie Joseph Richard 1768 - 1834 Jean Baptiste Richard 66 66 Wft Est. 1742-1764 - Wft Est. 1785-1853 Rosalie Richard 1649 - Wft Est. 1702-1744 Marie Francoise Poirier 1626 - 1652 Jean Poirier 26 26 1672 Catherine Babin 1706 - Wft Est. 1753-1801 Marguerite Poirier 1651 - Wft Est. 1699-1743 Michel Poirier 1663 - Wft Est. 1691-1757 Catherine Richard ~1780 - 1852 Marguerite Victor Richard 72 72 1140 Alice De Mandeville 1175 - 1213 Maud De Clare 38 38 1171 - 1211 Roger De Lacie 40 40 1070 UNKNOWN Concubine 1670 - Wft Est. 1756-1776 Madeleine Richard 1630 - 1687 Michel Richard 57 57 Originally from the village of Saintonge, France, Richard came to Acadia as part of the expedition of Emmanuel LeBorge and
Guilbaut in 1652. In 1656 Richard married Madeleine Blanchard, daughter of Jean BLANCHARD and Radegonde Lambert. We
are directly descended from four of their children. After Madeleine's death in 1681, Richard married Jeanne Babin, daughter of
Antoine BABIN and Marie Mercier.
1611 - >1686 Jean Blanchard 75 75 ~1590 - 1610 Guillaume Blanchard 20 20 ~1593 - Wft Est. 1618-1685 Huguette Poirier <1688 - <1777 Anne Babin 89 89 1705 - Wft Est. 1743-1796 Joseph Richard Wft Est. 1694-1721 - Wft Est. 1734-1800 Jean Baptiste Poirier Wft Est. 1683-1696 - Wft Est. 1713-1786 Marie Richard Wft Est. 1791-1811 - Wft Est. 1830-1895 Pierre Silvert Richard 1615 - Wft Est. 1643-1709 Marie Blanchard 1212 - 1309 Roger Bigod 97 97 1625 - >1686 Antoine Babin 61 61 1752 - 1780 Claire Babin 28 28 1134 - 1197 Hawise De Beaumont 63 63 ~1128 Richard FitzEustace 1090 - 1157 Robert , Earl Of Gloucester De Caen 67 67 ~1513 - 1572 Margaret ERSKINE 59 59 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 91WP-02
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1110 - 1183 William FitzRobert 73 73 1160 - 1 Jan 1223/1224 Amice , Countess Of Gloucester FitzRobert 1657 - <1683 Rene dit Beaupre Richard 26 26 1690 - Wft Est. 1718-1784 Marguerite Babin 1692 - Wft Est. 1720-1783 Rene Babin 1694 - Wft Est. 1720-1785 Pierre Babin 1698 - Wft Est. 1729-1788 Claude Babin 1700 - Wft Est. 1727-1791 Jean Babin 1702 - Wft Est. 1730-1793 Joseph Babin 1708 - Wft Est. 1735-1799 Charles Babin 1708 - Wft Est. 1736-1802 Marie Babin 1710 - Wft Est. 1711-1804 Madeleine Babin 1711 - Wft Est. 1712-1805 Isabelle Babin Wft Est. 1736-1760 - Wft Est. 1778-1849 Isabelle Richard 0989 - Deceased Mujahid Of Dania Ballearic 1645 - Wft Est. 1688-1740 Anne Blanchard 1719 - Wft Est. 1751-1810 Joseph Poirier Wft Est. 1833-1862 - Wft Est. 1883-1949 Clemille Richard Wft Est. 1719-1757 - Wft Est. 1753-1842 Josie Richard Wft Est. 1763-1790 - Wft Est. 1813-1877 Simon Richard Wft Est. 1724-1766 - Wft Est. 1765-1848 Simon Richard ~1775 - Wft Est. 1807-1866 Olivier Richard 1732 - Wft Est. 1758-1823 Michel Richard 1671 Ebeneezer Field 1673 John Field ~1660 Joanna Wyatt ~1660 - Deceased Mary Belding ~1655 Sarah Gilbert 1648 - 1717 John Field 69 69 1650 - Wft Est. 1678-1741 Guillaume Blanchard 1653 - Wft Est. 1654-1743 Bernard Blanchard 1656 - Wft Est. 1681-1750 Marie Blanchard 1661 - Wft Est. 1690-1752 Michel Richard 1727 Pierre- Paul Chartier 1684 - Wft Est. 1713-1775 Michel Lafond 1676 - Wft Est. 1715-1771 Cecile Richard ~1068 Guigues III Albon Wft Est. 1847-1869 - Wft Est. 1890-1958 Ida Richard 1593 - 1671 Jean- Claude Landry 78 78 The Landry family was originally from La Ventrouze, near Mortagne-au-Perche. Department of Orne, France. They     were encouraged to come to Acadia by Marguerite Landry, daughter of Jean-Claude Landry and Marguerite's husband Robert Martin, who had been     in Acadia for several years. The group of 10 consisted of Jean-Claude Landry and his second wife, Marie Salée (40 years) with their son René  Landry,     dit le jeune (6 ans) and three children of Jean-Claude Landry from his first marriage: twins, René Landry dit l' aisne (22 years) and Antoinette Landry     (22 years), Perrine Landry (29 years) with her husband Jacques Joffriau. Also in the group were three of Marie Salée's children from her first marriage     to Martin Aucoin. These children were: Michelle Aucoin (22 years), Francois Aucoin (18 years) and Jeanne Aucoin (8 years). The group probably     settled near the Saint-John River in the Cape Sable area. They later moved to Port Royal. 1679 - Wft Est. 1707-1773 Marguerite Richard Wft Est. 1674-1694 - Wft Est. 1719-1780 Phillippe Lambert 1778 - Wft Est. 1809-1869 Francois Richard 1731 Jacques Chartier Wft Est. 1705-1731 - Wft Est. 1749-1812 Charles Poirier 1684 - Wft Est. 1713-1775 Louis Poirier 1671 - Wft Est. 1710-1766 Marie Anne Poirier 1718 - <1767 Rene Poirier 49 49 Wft Est. 1699-1713 - Wft Est. 1730-1802 Marie Poirier 1683 - Wft Est. 1714-1774 Jean Baptiste Poirier 1680 - Wft Est. 1714-1771 Pierre Poirier Wft Est. 1672-1702 - Wft Est. 1727-1788 Francois Richard Wft Est. 1631-1676 - Wft Est. 1672-1757 Jean Richard 1711 - Wft Est. 1739-1802 Pierre Richard 1699 - Wft Est. 1727-1793 Marie Anne Richard 1674 - Wft Est. 1702-1768 Marie Anne Richard Wft Est. 1769-1803 - Wft Est. 1803-1888 Azelie Richard Wft Est. 1846-1872 - Wft Est. 1896-1959 Maurice Richard 1707 - Wft Est. 1740-1798 Jacques Richard 1705 - Wft Est. 1732-1796 Pierre Richard ~0898 Viscount Of Autun Robert 1006 Count Of Vienne Aimon Wft Est. 1709-1730 - Wft Est. 1752-1819 Marie Babin Wft Est. 1667-1705 - Wft Est. 1709-1786 Jean Babin ~1665 Lois Senton ~1690 Lois Carter Wft Est. 1715-1741 - Wft Est. 1756-1821 Jean Baptiste Babin Wft Est. 1701-1739 - Wft Est. 1742-1820 Jean Richard 1651 - 1697 Samuel Field 46 46 Wft Est. 1670-1692 - Wft Est. 1714-1776 Rene Blanchard 1645 - 1674 Zechariah Field 29 29 Wft Est. 1662-1698 - Wft Est. 1703-1780 Pierre Blanchard Wft Est. 1720-1750 - Wft Est. 1775-1835 Jean Poirier 1690 - Wft Est. 1733-1789 Francois Poirier Wft Est. 1741-1768 - Wft Est. 1793-1854 B. Babin 1670 Mary Edward 1664 - Deceased Charles Babin Wft Est. 1709-1736 - Wft Est. 1749-1815 Claude Richard 1689 - Wft Est. 1720-1779 Rene Richard Wft Est. 1687-1713 - Wft Est. 1720-1796 Marie Josephe Babin 1699 - Wft Est. 1727-1793 Anne Richard 1696 - Wft Est. 1697-1790 Cecile Poirier 1668 - Wft Est. 1699-1759 Alexandre Richard <0100 II Arsinoe 1686 - Wft Est. 1687-1780 Jeanne Poirier 1688 - Wft Est. 1689-1778 Charles Poirier 1693 - Wft Est. 1743-1785 Jacques Poirier 1697 - Wft Est. 1725-1788 Joseph Poirier Wft Est. 1678-1702 - Wft Est. 1721-1790 Anne Poirier Wft Est. 1638-1675 - Wft Est. 1679-1757 Francois Poirier 1674 - Wft Est. 1724-1766 Michel Poirier 1692 - Wft Est. 1724-1783 Michel Poirier Wft Est. 1653-1690 - Wft Est. 1692-1774 Jeanne Blanchard 1694 - Wft Est. 1695-1788 Marie Poirier 1729 - Deceased Marie Josette Chartier 1702 - Wft Est. 1703-1796 Madeleine Poirier 1709 - Wft Est. 1735-1800 Joseph Poirier 1710 - Wft Est. 1739-1801 Pierre Poirier 1723 - Wft Est. 1724-1813 Phillippe Poirier 1670 - Wft Est. 1698-1764 Anne Richard 1803 - Wft Est. 1804-1893 Joseph Richard 1818 - Wft Est. 1819-1908 Adolphe Richard 1808 - Wft Est. 1826-1902 Alexandrine Richard 1815 - Wft Est. 1833-1909 Aureline Richard 1810 - Wft Est. 1828-1904 Eloise Richard Wft Est. 1791-1804 - 1828 Emelite Richard 1805 - Wft Est. 1836-1896 Eugene Richard 1812 - 1815 Eugenie Richard 3 3 Wft Est. 1792-1811 - Wft Est. 1829-1895 Philip Richard 1803 - Wft Est. 1804-1897 Eugenie Richard 1775 - Wft Est. 1807-1866 Jean Baptiste Richard 1784 - Wft Est. 1817-1875 Joseph Richard Wft Est. 1774-1795 - Wft Est. 1817-1884 Marie Richard 1783 - Wft Est. 1814-1877 Julie Richard 1789 - 1794 Louis Richard 5 5 1778 - Wft Est. 1818-1873 Magdaline Richard 1692 - Wft Est. 1739-1784 Martin Richard 1697 - Wft Est. 1735-1788 Michel Richard 1702 - Wft Est. 1730-1796 Marguerite Richard 1708 - Wft Est. 1736-1802 Madeleine Richard 1716 - Wft Est. 1717-1806 Paul Richard 1725 - Wft Est. 1756-1816 Paul Richard 1735 - Wft Est. 1736-1829 Anne Richard 1734 - Wft Est. 1735-1824 Jean Richard 1739 - Wft Est. 1740-1833 Catherine Richard 1741 - Wft Est. 1768-1832 Joseph Richard 1743 - Wft Est. 1771-1837 Jeanne- Rosalie Richard ~1760 - Wft Est. 1791-1851 Louis Richard ~1770 - Wft Est. 1788-1864 Marguerite Richard Catherine Payne ~1763 - Wft Est. 1793-1854 Pierre Richard 1792 - 1859 Jean Richard 67 67 1786 - Wft Est. 1811-1880 Angelique Richard Wft Est. 1779-1799 - Wft Est. 1817-1886 Augustine Richard 1780 - Wft Est. 1809-1874 Francoise Richard 1782 - Wft Est. 1820-1873 Pierre Placide Richard 1788 - Wft Est. 1819-1878 Cyrille Richard 1803 - Wft Est. 1832-1897 Euphemie Richard 1790 - Wft Est. 1791-1880 Francois Richard 1798 - Wft Est. 1799-1892 Justine Richard 1803 - Wft Est. 1831-1897 Adelaide Richard 1811 - Wft Est. 1812-1905 Arthemise Richard 1799 - Wft Est. 1827-1893 Euphrosine Richard 1814 - Wft Est. 1815-1904 Joachim Richard 1805 - Wft Est. 1830-1899 Melanie Richard 1734 - 1796 Theodore Chartier 62 62 <0100 - Deceased UNKNOWN Aristobulus 1808 - Wft Est. 1809-1902 Marcellin Richard Wft Est. 1822-1845 - Wft Est. 1865-1928 Adolphe Richard 1827 - Wft Est. 1863-1918 Alexandre Richard 1831 - Wft Est. 1832-1921 Joseph Richard 1835 - Wft Est. 1836-1929 Lastie Richard ? 1837 - Wft Est. 1865-1931 Elizabeth Richard 1840 - Wft Est. 1841-1930 Edmond Richard 1842 - Wft Est. 1884-1933 George Richard 1844 - Wft Est. 1845-1934 Louis Richard 1694 - Wft Est. 1722-1788 Angelique Richard 1710 - Wft Est. 1740-1801 Charles Richard 1744 - Wft Est. 1772-1835 Aimee- Amand Richard 1746 - Wft Est. 1747-1840 Marie Madeleine Richard ~1748 - Wft Est. 1749-1838 Pierre Richard ~1750 - Wft Est. 1751-1840 Jacques Richard Wft Est. 1696-1720 - Wft Est. 1738-1809 Catherine Poirier Wft Est. 1822-1852 - Wft Est. 1872-1939 Jules Richard Wft Est. 1847-1873 - Wft Est. 1898-1960 Onile Richard 1087 - 1169 Owain Gwynedd ap , prince of Gwynedd Gruyfedd 82 82 The death of Henry I in 1135 was the signal for more vigorous and more hostile policies by the Welsh, though firm action by
Stephen (the king who succeeded Henry) and the marcher lords held the promise of successful defence. Henry II succeeded
Stephen in December 1154, determined to restore authority to the kingdom and to repair the damage caused by civil strife and the
lack of a strong central administration. By 1157 he was ready to turn his attention to Wales.

Two princes carried Wales through these difficult years, Owain Gwynedd in the north and Rhys ap Gruffydd in south Wales. Both were
aware of the complex problems to be faced: to deal with rival Welsh dynasties, to deal with marcher lords, and to live in the shadow of a
rich and powerful neighbor. Owain gauged the political realities of the day quickly and, however often he had to yield, he did not lose the
initiative.

Owain Gwynedd, Prince of Gwynedd 1137-70, was born circa 1109. In 1137 he succeeded his father Gruffydd ap Cynan (1081-1137) to the
kingdom of Gwynedd, which covered most of north Wales. While England was engaged in civil war, Owain used his skill as statesman      soldier to extend his frontiers. In 1157 Henry II led his first campaign against Owain, but it ended in a truce. He was required to do    homage to Henry but it was not long before Owain was acting with complete independence. When Madog ap Maredudd died in 1160, he    attacked Powys and extended his influence to the east. Six years later, the Council of Woodstock attempted to reduce the Welsh princes
from client status to that of dependent vassalage, and the subsequent uprising was led by Owain and Rhys ap Gruffydd of south Wales.
Henry's second attempt at subduing Wales failed ignominiously and left Owain free to capture Basingwerk and Rhuddlan castles
(1166-67). In 1168 he set foot on negotiations with Louis VII of France to build an alliance between Gwynedd and France against their
common enemy. It was a course which required great finesse and firm judgement. In one direction it pointed to a policy which would be
used to good effect by later rulers of Gwynedd, the search for recognition and an alliance in Europe. Having openly defied Henry in 1168
by offering to help Louis, Owain maintained his independent position until his death. He left behind him a reputation of wisdom and
magnanimity.

The reign of Owain Gwynedd marks the most peaceful period of Welsh independence, when the native princes absorbed many of the
current European reforming ideas and adapted the more effective structures of both church and state to their own society. Monastic
foundations were encouraged, diocesan boundaries defined, and many stone churches built. Motte-and-bailey earthwork castles identical
to those built earlier by the Norman invaders were now erected by the princes as the centers of many of their personal estates. Two of
Owain's sons are credited with building the first stone castles in Gwynedd towards the end of the 12th century. The tragedy, recurrent in
Welsh history, was that Owain was not followed immediately by a strong ruler. Upon his death in 1170, open warfare broke out between
his sons: Dafydd and Rhodri killed their elder half-brother, Hywel, and for the next 20 years Gwynedd was divided between them and
their kinsmen. Gwynedd and Wales would not see another strong leader until Llywelyn the Great extended his control over most of
Wales in the later part of the century.
Wft Est. 1673-1684 - Wft Est. 1717-1773 Rene Richard 1693 Mercy Carter 1731 Pelagie Chartier ~1595 Arthur Williams ~1810 Daniel Fish ~1810 Rev. Samuel Smith ~1820 - Deceased Octavia Benson 1832 - 1908 Abigail Dinsmore 76 76 1832 - 1908 Frances Crosby 76 76 ~1625 Mary Lott ~1490 Robert Mott ~1500 Elizabeth Turner 1780 - 1862 Abiah Mott 81 81 ~1730 - Deceased Margaret Arney ~1730 - Deceased Michael Arney ~1730 John Arney ~1730 Elizabeth Arney 1599 Matthias Huffelin 1600 Maria Sitter 1571 Claus Huffelin 1575 UNKNOWN Elizabeth 1570 Andrus Sitter 1633 - Wft Est. 1679-1728 Marie Anne Gaudet D. Deceased Fortun Benqasim 1625 - 1709 Denis Gaudet 84 84 1647 - Wft Est. 1686-1738 Marie Mercier 1623 - Wft Est. 1651-1710 UNKNOWN Mercier 1623 - ~1699 Francoise Gaudet 76 76 1575 - 1695 Jean Gaudet 120 120 1612 - 1690 Nicole Coleson 78 78 1650 - 1745 Marie Chaussegros 95 95 Marie Chaussegros who was one of five young women from Rochefort, France, whom the French government sent to the Acadian and Quebec colonies to marry the young bachelor settlers. These brave young women were often orphans and were known fondly as the "king's nieces" because the French government provided them with ships passage, clothes, and a small dowery. 22 Jan 1700/1701 - 29 Feb 1703/04 Marah Carter Cause of Death:<CAUS> shot to death during march to Montreal after raid Wft Est. 1688-1714 - <1788 Anne Marie Gaudet 1650 - Wft Est. 1689-1741 Pierre Gaudet dit L'Aine 1654 - Wft Est. 1681-1745 Pierre Dit Lejeune Gaudet 1651 - Wft Est. 1679-1745 Marie Gaudet Wft Est. 1689-1713 - Wft Est. 1731-1802 Marguerite Gaudet Wft Est. 1648-1687 - Wft Est. 1689-1769 Claude Gaudet ~0814 Argilo De Branosera 1643 - <1735 Jean Gaudet 92 92 Muza Ben Fortun 1645 - Wft Est. 1673-1739 Anne Gaudet 1686 - Wft Est. 1717-1776 Augustin Gaudet Wft Est. 1707-1736 - Wft Est. 1713-1815 Michel Gaudet 1697 - 1773 Ebeneezer Carter 75 75 Wft Est. 1694-1728 - Wft Est. 1747-1816 Elizabeth Gaudet Wft Est. 1645-1674 - 1751 Bernard Gaudet Musa Ibn Musa Banu Qasi ~1461 Margary Constable 0900 Viscountess Of Autun Ingeltrude Musa Ibn Musa D. 1409 Edmund De Mortimer ~1683 Marie Madeleine Gaudet Wft Est. 1685-1712 - Wft Est. 1734-1802 Jeanne Gaudet <0100 Lagos "The Rabbit" <0832 Aurea UNKNOWN ~1700 Hannah St. John 1574 Anna Steinler 1536 - 1606 John Talcott 70 70 1540 - 1665 Dorothy Wells 125 125 1654 - 1720 Pierre Caron 65 65 1660 Marie Michelle Bernier 1606 - 1684 Noel Langlois 78 78 1610 - 1665 Francoise Grenier 55 55 1577 - 1669 Pierre Miville 92 92 1581 - 1676 Charlotte Maugis 95 95 ~1613 - 1656 Robert Caron 43 43 1621 - 1695 Marie Crevet 74 74 ~1633 - 1713 Jacques Bernier 80 80 1638 - 17 Feb 1712/1713 Antoinette Grenier 1575 - 23 Jan 1626/1627 Louis Hebert 1580 - 1649 Marie Rollet 69 69 1504 - 1547 Dorthea Princess Of DENMARK & NORWAY 42 42 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> FCQ5-TG
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~1599 - 1629 Francoise Langlois 30 30 ~1635 Aymee Miville ~1636 Jacques Miville ~1595 Chevret Crevet ~1599 Marie Le Mercier ~1610 Claude Grenier ~1613 Catherine UNKNOWN ~1607 - Deceased Yves Bernier ~1609 Michelle Treuillet 1543 - ~1600 Nicholas Hebert 57 57 ~1551 - 1580 Jacqueline Pajot 29 29 1055 - 1137 Gruyfedd ap , Prince Of Gwynedd Cynan 82 82 The power of Gwynedd was shattered in 1063 when the Saxon earl Harold (later king Harold I), drove his army into
north Wales and defeated Gruffydd ap Llywelyn, the last high king of Wales, a defeat which resulted in Llywelyn's
death. Gryffydd ap Cynan was still a boy living with his mother in Ireland, and it's likely his father Cynan was also a
casualty of the 1063 war. In the chaos that followed the death of Gruffydd ap Llywelyn, the Normans made deep advances into
north Wales from their base at Chester, building a impressive new motte-and-bailey castle on (or near) the traditional Welsh
stronghold at Rhuddlan.

In the later 11th century Gruffydd ap Cynan returned from Ireland but had little initial success in asserting his claims to Gwynedd. He was, in fact,imprisoned for a short time. By the early 12th century, however, he had patiently regained much of the territory of ancient Gwynedd, claiming it for the house of Aberffraw, and he was later able to claim additional land below the Conwy. By the time of his death in 1137 he also controlled the  western territory of Ceredigion.

He was the only Welsh ruler to have part of his reign recorded by a contemporary, yet there is debate about the true extent of his power, therefore his importance in Welsh history. Walker (1990) states that 'Gruffydd ap Cynan achieved much by patient and steady progress rather than by heroic measures and major advances, but he was a man of wide influence'. His deeds were certainly overshadowed by his more famous son, Owain Gwynedd, yet during Gruffydd's reign the Normans saw a drastic reversal of fortunes in north Wales, aided by a (rare) smooth transfer of power fro Gruffydd to his son Owain.

The first two decades of Gruffydd's reign were a period of relative peace, during which the literary arts were allowed to flourish after decades of warfare between Norman and Welsh. A similar pattern emerged in south Wales under the leadership of Rhys ap Gruffydd of Deheubarth. Free from the constant warfare that had crippled Wales for so many years, the reigns of Gruffydd ap Cynan and his son Owain Gwynedd, were and are viewed by many as a kind of "Golden Age" for north Wales, lasting until the death of Owain Gwynwdd in 1170, and in south Wales until the death of Rhys ap Gruffydd (the Lord Rhys) in 1197.
1901 - 1988 Ophie Benoit 87 87 1882 - 1901 Ophie Benoit 19 19 1847 - Wft Est. 1885-1938 Jean Dupre Benoit Wft Est. 1781-1814 - Wft Est. 1853-1900 Francois Benoit 1760 - 1801 Marie Rose Benoit 41 41 1728 - Wft Est. 1729-1818 Augustin Benoit 1677 - <1768 Clement Benoit 91 91 Wft Est. 1662-1686 - Wft Est. 1712-1771 Jean Benoit 1643 - <1735 Martin Benoit 92 92 1709 - Wft Est. 1710-1799 Charles Benoit 1712 - Wft Est. 1713-1806 Catherine Benoit 1732 - Wft Est. 1733-1826 Brigette Benoit 1686 - Wft Est. 1717-1777 Claude Benoit 1735 - 1787 Olivier Benoit 52 52 1673 - Wft Est. 1702-1767 Jacqueline Benoit 1683 - Wft Est. 1706-1766 Pierre Benoit 1678 - Wft Est. 1679-1772 Marie Benoit 1689 - Wft Est. 1717-1783 Catherine Benoit 1692 - Wft Est. 1718-1786 Jeanne- Anne Benoit 1694 - Wft Est. 1722-1788 Francoise Benoit 1706 - Wft Est. 1737-1796 Guillaume Benoit 1704 - <1795 Pierre Benoit 91 91 1722 - Wft Est. 1755-1813 Alexis Benoit 1731 - Wft Est. 1757-1822 Jean Baptiste Benoit 1732 - Wft Est. 1733-1826 Catherine Benoit 1738 - <1838 Pierre Benoit 100 100 1730 - Wft Est. 1756-1821 Claude Benoit 1733 - Wft Est. 1734-1823 Alexis Benoit 1756 - Wft Est. 1790-1847 Jean Charles Benoit 1758 - Wft Est. 1818-1854 Madeleine Benoit 1831 - Wft Est. 1845-1925 Marie Benoit 1834 - Wft Est. 1856-1928 Melanie Benoit 1825 - Wft Est. 1844-1916 Sean Benoit 1829 - Wft Est. 1846-1920 Joseph Benoit 1828 - Wft Est. 1846-1919 Placide Benoit 1836 - Wft Est. 1837-1926 Alcide Benoit 1838 - Wft Est. 1839-1928 Francois Oscar Benoit 1843 - Wft Est. 1844-1933 Cyprien Benoit 1841 - Wft Est. 1842-1935 Silvanie Benoit Wft Est. 1805-1832 - Wft Est. 1855-1919 Valoin Benoit Wft Est. 1689-1722 - Wft Est. 1723-1807 Marguerite Benoit Wft Est. 1698-1730 - Wft Est. 1755-1817 Paul Benoit <1774 - Deceased Hugh Boyles ~1016 Guigues I Albon Wft Est. 1689-1711 - Wft Est. 1732-1800 Marie Benoit Wft Est. 1717-1744 - Wft Est. 1766-1834 Francoise Benoit 1581 - <1634 Guillaume Langlois 53 53 1585 Jeanne Millet 1513 - 1564 Simon Pajot 51 51 1527 - 1572 Jehanne Guerineau 45 45 1616 Antoinette Landry ~1547 John Nicholls ~1580 - Deceased Thomsa Birdsall ~1580 - Deceased Mary Birdsall ~1580 - Deceased William Birdsall ~1564 Louis Des Portes ~1570 Anne DuPoteau ~1655 Marie Caron ~1700 Gabriel Gendron ~1700 Pierre Gendron ~0585 UNKNOWN Bertrude ~1140 Richard De Briwere ~1140 - Deceased Alice Briwere Ulf Denmark 1054 - 19 Jan 1119/1120 Adelina de Lancaster 1215 - 1266 Hugh , Chief Justiciar Of England Bigod 51 51 Wft Est. 1234-1266 - Wft Est. 1266-1350 Elizabeth Bigod ~1220 - 1276 Joan De Stuteville 56 56 <1266 - 1306 John Bigod 40 40 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir ~1516 Ede UNKNOWN 0994 - Deceased Oda De Conteville Burgo Richard Of , Prince Of Wales Bordeaux ~0950 - Wft Est. 983-1041 Duncan Mormaer Name Prefix:<NPFX> Mormaer Of Athole Gytha Thorgilsdottir 1606 - 1606 Sophia STUART 1d 1d Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 1VG5-PTQ
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1040 UNKNOWN St. Saveur 1038 - Wft Est. 1089-1173 Adeliza De Grentesmaisnil 1018 - 1038 Robert De Grentesmaisnil 20 20 0977 - Wft Est. 1016-1111 Gervase De Grentesmaisnil 1692 - 1706 Samuel Carter 14 14 Cause of Death:<CAUS> drowned in Lake  St. Louis ~1700 Augustin Gendron ~1720 Joachim Dion ~1725 Marie Fontaine 1528 Ralph Bigod ~1006 Drew De Baluun ~1016 Neil St Saveur ~1040 - ~1064 Teto De Savona 24 24 ~1015 - ~1079 Margrave De Savona Manfredo 64 64 0757 - 30 Apr 783 Hildegarde Of , Swabia Vinzgau ~1140 John De Briwere 1005 - 1060 UNKNOWN Henry I 55 55 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of France
Henry (Henri) I, King of France from 1031 to 1060, was born about 1008, died in 1060 in Vitry-aux-Loges (Vitry-en-Brie),
buried at St. Denis. He was the Duke of Burgundy 1015-1031. He is the least-known of all the Capetian Kings; no one wrote
about him in his lifetime, and the destruction of the archives shortly after his time has left a huge blank over this period. All
that is known is that his mother, Queen Constance, contested his right to the throne, which she wanted to go to Robert;
this resulted in a war between the two brothers, of which little is known. Henry won it by buying the support of his vassals,
which cost him French Vexin and the total renunciation of the duchy of Burgundy in favor of his brother, in 1034. Without
the benefit of the coronation it is likely that Henry, who appears to have been a mediocre man, would have been brushed
aside. But the anointing brought him respect and won time for, concessions. Managing to remain in power is after all a sign
of stability, and despite the obscurity of his reign it saw a strengthening of the dynasty. He was crowned co-king with his
father in 1026. He married (1) Matilda, daughter of Emperor Conrad II, niece of Emperor Henry II. of Germany. The most
interesting aspect of Henry's life was his attempt to bring about a Franco-Russian alliance by marriage. According to one
record he then married (2) Matilda, daughter of Mgve Liudorf of Friesland. After the death of his second wife Matilda in
1044, he married, rather late in life in Riems in 1051, (3) Anne of Kiev, daughter of Yaroslav, the Russian head of state, and
granddaughter of Valdimir I of Kiev, in Russia
~0530 Richemir De Bourgogne Franconia 1017 - Deceased Humphrey De Tillieul Bigod 1208 - Deceased Knight Ralph Bigod Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir 1162 - Deceased Julia Bigod 1198 - <1246 Eva Marshall 48 48 1596 - 1661 Adam Mott 65 65 ~0560 - ~0610 Romilde De Agilolfinges 50 50 1046 - 1118 Robert , Earl Of Leicester De Beaumont 72 72 1081 - 17 Feb 1130/1131 Isabel , Of Vermandois De Crepi 1204 - <1234 Joan Marshall 30 30 1718 Elizabeth Faulk ~0998 Godeheut UNKNOWN 1173 - 1220 Isabel De Clare 47 47 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Countess Strigoil 1623 Adam Mott 1145 - Deceased John Busli 1050 - 1101 Hugh , Magnus Duke Of France\\ Crepi 51 51 1050 - 1120 Adelaide De Vermandois 70 70 1165 - 1223 Phillip II , King Of France Augustus 57 57 Philip married on August 15, 1193 (2) Ingeborg (Ingeburge or Isambour)) of Denmark, sister of King Chanute VI. of
Denmark. She was born in 1175, died in 1236, but that marriage lasted but one day. For some unknown reason, Philip
totally rejected her after the first night together, and he had her shut up in a nunnery and later put in prison,
attempting to obtain a divorced decree, in order to remarry. There were no children. He quickly married in 1196 (3)
Agnes of Meran, daughter of the German prince of the Holy Roman Empire, who ruled Merano, even though she was so
closely related to Philip that their union was automatically forbidden by canon law. Philip found some obliging
churchmen to annul the first marriage and solemnize the second, on May 7, 1196. The Pope Celestine III. did not take
action except to issue appeals and warnings. When Innocent III. became Pope in 1198 the affair had been dragging on
for two years. When Philip refused to yield, Pope Innocent III. placed an interdict against all of France. This action
deprived the entire population of the sacraments of the Church. Philip finally in desperation agreed to a separation
from Agnes, and the Pope lifted the ban. But not before she bore him a son, Philip Hurepel of Boulogne, died in 1234,
Count of Boulogne by marriage with the heiress to the country, active during the reign of Louis IX., and a daughter,
Mary (Marie), who died in 1224, married (1) Philip I. of Namur, who died in 1212, and (2) Henry I., Duke of Brabant,
who died in 1235. There was issue by this second marriage.

Another son (illegitimate) was born to Philip and "a maiden of Arras", Pierre Charlot, Bishop of Noyon.

Philip married on August 15, 1193 (2) Ingeborg (Ingeburge or Isambour)) of Denmark, sister of King Chanute VI. of
Denmark. She was born in 1175, died in 1236, but that marriage lasted but one day. For some unknown reason, Philip
totally rejected her after the first night together, and he had her shut up in a nunnery and later put in prison,
attempting to obtain a divorced decree, in order to remarry. There were no children. He quickly married in 1196 (3)
Agnes of Meran, daughter of the German prince of the Holy Roman Empire, who ruled Merano, even though she was so
closely related to Philip that their union was automatically forbidden by canon law. Philip found some obliging
churchmen to annul the first marriage and solemnize the second, on May 7, 1196. The Pope Celestine III. did not take
action except to issue appeals and warnings. When Innocent III. became Pope in 1198 the affair had been dragging on
for two years. When Philip refused to yield, Pope Innocent III. placed an interdict against all of France. This action
deprived the entire population of the sacraments of the Church. Philip finally in desperation agreed to a separation
from Agnes, and the Pope lifted the ban. But not before she bore him a son, Philip Hurepel of Boulogne, died in 1234,
Count of Boulogne by marriage with the heiress to the country, active during the reign of Louis IX., and a daughter,
Mary (Marie), who died in 1224, married (1) Philip I. of Namur, who died in 1212, and (2) Henry I., Duke of Brabant,
who died in 1235. There was issue by this second marriage.

Another son (illegitimate) was born to Philip and "a maiden of Arras", Pierre Charlot, Bishop of Noyon.
~1580 Sarah Woolen Martine Messier 0955 - 1000 III, Count Of Vermandois Herbert 45 45 ~1414 - 1469 George , 1St Baron Latymer De Neville 55 55 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON LATIMER] ~1020 Gerberga Ermesinde De Bigorre 0870 - >0931 Beatrix De Vermandois 61 61 1064 Geoffrey De Vere 0909 - Deceased Rollo Thurstan Bigod 0817 - 0847 Pepin II Caroling 30 30 1182 - 1230 Gilbert De Clare 48 48 a Magna Charta Baron, was born about the year 1180.  Being engaged in an expedition to Brittany, he died on his way back at
Penros in that duchy, 25 October 1230.  His body was conveyed to Tewkesbury, where he was buried before the high alter, 10
November 1230, a monument being erected by his widow, Isabella, sister of William Marshall, the Surety and daughter of
William  Marshall, the Surety and daughter of William Marshall, the Protector.  He married Isabella on 9 October 1217 and she
died 17 January 1239/40.  Their two daughter were:  Agnes (or Rose), who became the wife of Roger deMowbray, grandson of
the Surety, William deMowbray, and Isabel Clare, born 2 November 1226 and was living 10 July 1264; married in May 1240 to
Robert Bruce, son and heir to Robert Bruce, Lord of Annandale and his wife Isabel, second daughter of David, Earl of
Huntingdon.  Gilbert deClare, the Surety, also had two sons:  William deClare and the eldest son, Richard.........
0799 - 0835 UNKNOWN Cunigunde 36 36 1138 - 1230 Beatrix Vienne 92 92 ~1218 Maurice , VI Lord Berkeley De Berkeley 1190 - 1257 Maurice FitzGerald 67 67 ~1135 - Deceased William Vipount Wft Est. 800-836 - Wft Est. 837-919 Eva De Rousillion 0920 - 9 Sep 988 I,Count of Vermandois Albert Also Known As:<_AKA> /the_Pious/ 1712 Esther Catharina Ketner 1160 - 1198 Henry De Percy 38 38 0960 - >1005 Frederick , Pfalzgraf Of Swabia Von Buren 45 45 1175 - Feb 1224/1225 Hugh , III Earl Of Norfolk Bigod Magna Carta Baron, 1215

Hugh Bigod died February 1224/5, 3rd Earl of Norfolk; married 1207, Maud Marshall who died 27 March 1248.  Maud Marshall was the daughter of Sir William Marshal, name in the Magna Charta, 1215.  (The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215, by Adams & Weis--P.121 Line 155)

Magna Carta Baron, 1215

Hugh Bigod died February 1224/5, 3rd Earl of Norfolk; married 1207, Maud Marshall who died 27 March 1248.  Maud Marshall was the daughter of Sir William Marshal, name in the Magna Charta, 1215.  (The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215, by Adams & Weis--P.121 Line 155)
~1192 - 1248 Maud , Countess of Norfolk Marshall 56 56 ~1140 Peter Briwere De Rievaulx 1024 - 1087 William the Conqueror UNKNOWN 62 62 Nickname:<NICK> The Conqueror
Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
~1462 - 1521 James Strangeways 59 59 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT] 1642 - 25 Feb 1713/1714 Jeanne Renaud ~0550 - Deceased Blitilde Meroving 1578 - 1681 Mrs. Gylett 103 103 ~1109 - >1166 Rohese De Vere 57 57 1580 Nicholas Coleson 1600 - 1681 Andre Richard 80 80 1604 - ~1672 Sarah Lott 68 68 ~1100 - 6 Jan 1147/1148 Gilbert , Earl Of Pembroke De Clare ~1105 - >1172 Isabel De Beaumont 67 67 1114 Margaret , Countess Of Derby Peveril ~1022 - 1094 Roger , Seigneur Of Beaumont De Beaumont 72 72 ~1014 - 1081 Adelise De Meulan 67 67 0868 - 1 Sep 921 Richard Duke of Burgundy 1060 - Deceased UNKNOWN Briwere 1032 - 1067 Maria Theodora Monomacha 35 35 ~1056 - >1086 Geoffrey Le Mareschal 30 30 Maud De Morville ~1090 - <1147 Maud De Chaworth 57 57 ~1165 - 1227 Robert Vipount 62 62 John Botterrell 15 Feb 1636/1637 - 1711 Jacob Mott 1663 Maria Babin 1665 - Deceased Vincent Babin ~1040 - ~1065 Berta De Turin 25 25 1060 Bonifacio I De Savona 1270 John Sutton ~1273 Constantia Sampson ~0955 - ~1017 Manfredo De Turin 62 62 1350 - 1382 Piers Mauley 32 32 1185 - 28 Jan 1289/1290 Devorgilla Of , Countess Of Huntingdon Galloway ~0955 - Deceased Prangarda De Canossa 1350 - 1392 Margery Sutton 42 42 ~0925 - 0972 Ardouin Ardvino di Turino 47 47 Elizabeth Ketner ~1319 Agnes De Holton 1315 - >1356 Thomas Sutton 41 41 1276 Eleanor De Furnival ~1254 Margery De Bolobec 1245 - 11 Feb 1316/1317 Ralph FitzWilliam ~1225 - 1269 William FitzRalph 44 44 ~1098 - >1133 Gwladus Verch Llywarch 35 35 1662 - Deceased Andre Parent D. <1197 Beatrice De Mandeville Wft Est. 1815-1854 - Wft Est. 1849-1938 UNKNOWN Anastasia ~1736 - 1788 Hannah Mack 52 52 Wft Est. 1748-1768 - Wft Est. 1793-1854 William Burnett Wft Est. 1747-1767 - Wft Est. 1792-1853 William Marsh Wft Est. 1874-1894 - Wft Est. 1909-1978 UNKNOWN Helen 1833 - 1914 George Washington Sanders 81 81 1866 - Wft Est. 1867-1956 Andrew Jackson Sanders ~1529 - 1568 UNKNOWN Margaret 39 39 ~1502 - ~1565 UNKNOWN Joan 63 63 ~1430 - 1492 William De Puttenham 62 62 ~1430 - Wft Est. 1462-1524 Anne De Hampden Wft Est. 1388-1411 - Wft Est. 1433-1499 Elizabeth De Walesbury Wft Est. 1379-1408 - Wft Est. 1433-1493 John De Hampden UNKNOWN Wft Est. 1339-1382 - Wft Est. 1380-1463 Edmund De Hampden Wft Est. 1301-1355 - Wft Est. 1341-1433 John De Hampden Wft Est. 1264-1326 - Wft Est. 1305-1403 Reginald De Hampden Wft Est. 1270-1329 - Wft Est. 1305-1410 Nichola De Grenville Wft Est. 1227-1297 - Wft Est. 1269-1373 Alexander De Hampden Wft Est. 1191-1268 - Wft Est. 1232-1343 Reginald De Hampden Wft Est. 1155-1238 - Wft Est. 1191-1312 Bartholomew De Hampden 1245 - 1302 William De Fiennes 57 57 1210 - 1269 Ingelram De Fiennes 59 59 1210 Isabel De Conde 1166 Agnes De Dammartin 1160 - ~1241 William De Fiennes 81 81 1061 - 1100 Geoffrey De Boulogne 39 39 ~1064 - Wft Est. 1082-1177 Beatrice De Mandeville 1062 Ida De Namur 1040 - 1113 Ida D'Ardenne Bouillon 73 73 1004 - 1049 I, Count Of Boulogne Eustace 45 45 0974 Ermengarde De Lorraine 1099 - 1168 Dietrich D'Alsace 69 69 0975 - 27 Jan 1017/1018 Gerberga , Countess of Lorraine De Lorraine 0953 - 20 May 992 Count of Lower Lorraine Charles 10 Sep 920 - 10 Sep 954 King of France Louis IV Name Suffix:<NSFX> King of France 1620 Jerg Rudolph zeit burgermeister 0897 - 0954 Malcolm I MacDonald 57 57 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of Scotland
Malcolm I, who died in 958, King of Scotland 943, acquired Cumbria 945 from Edmund, the Saxon king of England. On
the abdication of Constantine III., Malcolm succeeded to the throne in 944. In 945, Edmund, the Saxon king of England,
ceded Cumberland and part of Westmoreland to him, on condition that he would defend that northern territory, and
become the ally of England. Edred, the brother and successor of Edmund, accordingly applied for, and obtained the aid of
Malcolm against Anlaf, King of Northumberland, which latter country he wasted, and carried off the inhabitants with their
cattle. In the time of Malcolm I., the people of the province of Moray, in the northeast of Scotland, were a mixed race,
formed of Scandinavian settlers, with Scottish and Pictish Celts. Turbulent and rebellious, they were continually at war with
the sovereign, and an insurrection having occurred under Cellach, maormer of Garmorgan, Malcolm marched north to
reduce them to obedience. He killed Cellach, but was, some time thereafter, assassinated in 953 at Ulurn after a reign of
nine years. He was succeeded by Indulph, the son of Constantine II., and Indulph had as his successor, Duff, the son of
Malcolm, who ascended the throne in 961.
17 Sep 879 - 7 Oct 929 UNKNOWN Charles III Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Franks Wft Est. 877-901 - Wft Est. 924-988 Eadgifu Ogive 1249 - 1298 Humphrey , 3rd Earl Of Hereford De Bohun 49 49 0782 - Deceased Engelrude Orleans 1222 Bertha Furnival 0830 - 22 Mar 879/880 Carloman Caroling ~0780 - 0834 Odo De Orleans 54 54 1106 - Deceased Cicely Bigod 1130 Gundred Warwick ~0552 - ~0610 Gisulf De Friuli 58 58 ~1097 - 1143 Miles I De Pitre 46 46 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Earl Of Hereford 1125 - >1166 Margaret Verch Madog 41 41 Wft Est. 1698-1722 - Wft Est. 1740-1811 Bazelah Osman Wft Est. 1712-1736 - Wft Est. 1755-1825 Joanna Mapes Wft Est. 1624-1684 - Wft Est. 1663-1766 John Powell Wft Est. 1620-1657 - Wft Est. 1661-1735 UNKNOWN Ormsby Wft Est. 1572-1609 - Wft Est. 1606-1693 UNKNOWN Annie Wft Est. 1633-1668 - Wft Est. 1667-1749 Elizabeth Powning Wft Est. 1732-1752 - Wft Est. 1767-1836 Sarah Newman ~1570 - Wft Est. 1601-1664 Lucy Henage ~1623 - Wft Est. 1649-1717 UNKNOWN Ann Wft Est. 1684-1709 - Wft Est. 1731-1797 Leah Beverly ~0922 - 18 May 944 Saint Alfgifu Saxe St Ælfgifu of Shaftesbury (d. 944, 18 May), wife of King Edmund, and mother of Kings Eadwig and Edgar. Ridyard (Q160), p. 170;
Keynes
Wft Est. 1725-1752 - Wft Est. 1774-1842 Elizabeth Burt ~1578 - Wft Est. 1608-1672 UNKNOWN Priscilla ~1579 - 1635 UNKNOWN Margery 56 56 ~1620 - Deceased Beatrice Joselyn Wft Est. 1573-1593 - Wft Est. 1618-1679 William Marston ~1826 - Wft Est. 1855-1920 UNKNOWN Anna Wft Est. 1689-1711 - 1735 Mary March Wft Est. 1406-1445 - Wft Est. 1440-1529 UNKNOWN Agnes ~1162 - 1247 William , 4th Earl Of Derby De Ferrers 85 85 1493 - 22 Jan 1582/1583 Antoinette De BOURBON Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9FD2-5K
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Wft Est. 1495-1534 - Wft Est. 1529-1618 Ann Marlte Wft Est. 1660-1679 - 1714 UNKNOWN Judith ~1467 - 1537 Thomas , Knight Of The Garter\\ Darcy 70 70 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir 1443 - 1488 William Darcy 45 45 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Baron 1425 - 1454 Richard Darcy 29 29 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir ~1422 - ~1471 Eleanor Scrope 49 49 1403 - 1458 John , VII Baron Darcy Knayth Darcy 55 55 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Lord Darcy-Meinel] ~1410 - 1456 Joan Greystoke 46 46 1377 - 1411 John , V Baron Of Darcy Knayth Darcy 34 34 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir ~1378 - 1454 Margaret Grey 76 76 1352 - 1399 Phillip , Baron Darcy Of Knayth Darcy 46 46 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Baron Darcy] ~1205 - Deceased Guncelin Badlesmere 1393 - 1434 Elizabeth , Lady Of Wembley De Ferrers 41 41 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARONESS GREYSTOKE] ~0440 King of the Lombards Claffon 2217 Bc - Deceased UNKNOWN Eber 1224 - 1267 Beatrice , Countess Of Provence Berenger 43 43 ~1215 Isabelle Princess of Scotland ~1145 Robert De Vaux 2 Feb 1285/1286 - 1356 Joan De Geneville Name Suffix:<NSFX> [COUNTESS OF MARCH] ~1308 - 11 Jan 1373/1374 Alice Audley Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARONESS NEVILLE] 1274 - <1310 Robert FitzRalph 36 36 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir ~1292 - 1352 Henry FitzHugh 60 60 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Sir Knight] ~1300 - 1349 Joan Fourneux 49 49 ~1268 - 1308 Richard Fourneux 40 40 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR] ~1250 - >1329 UNKNOWN Sibil 79 79 ~1350 - 1380 Robert De Ferrers 30 30 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir ~1345 - 1411 Elizabeth Le Botiller 66 66 1350 - 1403 Katherine De Roet 53 53 ~1416 - Wft Est. 1444-1510 Eleanor Greystoke Wft Est. 1399-1419 - Wft Est. 1444-1505 Ralph Eure Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir 1309 - 1350 Robert , Baron De Ferrers 41 41 ~1315 - 1375 Joan De La Mote 60 60 ~1331 - 1369 William Le Botiller 38 38 1310 - Wft Est. 1353-1411 Payne De Roet Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir 1271 - 1312 John , 1St Baron Ferrers De Ferrers 41 41 1276 - 1375 Hawise De Muscegros 98 98 1239 - ~1279 Robert , Earl Of Derby De Ferrers 40 40 ~1200 - 1254 William , 5th Earl of Derby De Ferrers 54 54 1208 - 1258 Margaret De Quincy 50 50 Thomas De Cukeney ~1244 - >1281 Agnes De Ferrers 37 37 1232 - 1275 John De Muscegros 42 42 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir ~1232 - 1301 Cecily , Lady Of Bucknor Avenal 69 69 ~1224 - 1265 Humphrey , VII Earl Of Hereford De Bohun 41 41 ~1224 - ~1246 Eleanor De Braose 22 22 ~1174 - 1247 Agnes , Lady of Chartley De Meschines 73 73 1130 - 1190 William , 3rd Earl Of Derby De Ferrers 60 60 ~1145 - Aft 5 Feb 1226/1227 Sybil De Braose 1147 - 1181 Hugh De Meschines 34 34 ~1155 - 1189 Bertrade De Montfort 34 34 ~1174 - 1264 Roger , Earl of Winchester de Quincy 90 90 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [EARL OF WINCHES ~1196 - >1245 Helen MacDonal 49 49 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [COUNTESS OF WOR 1155 - 1219 Saier IV , Earl Of Winchester De Quincy 64 64 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [EARL OF WINCHES ~1156 - 12 Jan 1235/1236 Margaret De Beaumont ~1145 Bartholomew Badlesmere ~1138 - ~1197 Robert De Quincy 59 59 1131 - <1203 Orabella De Leuchars 72 72 ~1178 - Wft Est. 1180-1284 Hawise De Quincy 1674 - Deceased Anne Babin ~1186 - Wft Est. 1180-1284 Arabella De Quincy ~1106 - ~1157 Saher I De Quincy 51 51 ~1184 - <1263 Hugh , Earl of Oxford De Vere 79 79 ~1072 - 1130 Matilda Waltheofsson 58 58 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Queen Of Scotland ~1046 - 1111 Earl Simon de St. Liz 65 65 ~1110 - ~1215 Ness De Leuchars 105 105 ~1036 - Wft Est. 1069-1127 William Lord Leuchars ~1090 - <1160 Robert , 2nd Earl Derby De Ferrers 70 70 ~1126 - ~1192 William ,Sheriff Hereford Baron Gwentla De Braose 66 66 ~1130 - Wft Est. 1158-1224 Bertha De Hereford 1100 - 1153 Ranulph I De Meschines 53 53 ~1120 - 1189 Maud FitzRobert 69 69 1437 - 1492 Elizabeth WYDEVILLE 55 55 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Queen 1827 Alexis Chartier ~1062 - 1139 Robert De Ferrers 77 77 Name Prefix:<NPFX> 1st Earl Derby ~1069 - Wft Est. 1097-1163 Hawise De Vitre Name Prefix:<NPFX> Countess Of Derby ~1054 - >1139 Andre De Vitre 85 85 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Seigneur ~1054 - Wft Est. 1085-1148 Agnes De Mortaigne ~1025 - >1090 UNKNOWN Robert I 65 65 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Seigneur de Vitre ~1036 - Wft Est. 1067-1130 UNKNOWN Berthe ~1031 - 1090 Robert de Mortain 59 59 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Earl of Cornwall >1050 - 1082 Maud De Montgomerie 32 32 ~1036 - 1088 Henry I De Ferrers 52 52 ~1010 - 1089 Walter (Walkelin) De Ferrers 79 79 ~1111 Henry Lord Rayleigh 1292 - 1358 Isabella Of France 66 66 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [QUEEN OF ENGLAND] 1243 - 1290 Eleanor Of , Countess of Ponthieu Castile 47 47 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [QUEEN OF ENGLAND] 1164 - <1221 Robert , Earl of Oxford De Vere 57 57 Robert deVere:  Pretender to The Earldom of Huntingdon ~ 'Robin Hood'
GREEN STAG, Magna Charta Baron

Magna Charta Baron, died October 25, 1221.  He married Isabel, daughter of Hugh, 2nd Baron deBolebec, in Northumberland, who died in 1261.   Isabel died   February 3, 1245.  Robert deVere was second son of Aubrey deVere, and succeeded and became heir to his brother, Aubrey, who died without issue before  September, 1214, reputed to be one of the "evil coucillors" of King John. Although hereditary lord great chamberland of the kingdom, Robert pursued a different course in politics from that of his brother, and was one of the principal Barons in arms against King John, a party to that convenant which resigned to the Barons the custody of the city of and tower of London, and one of those excommunicated by the Pope.   In the beginning of the reign of King Henry III, haveing made his peace with that young monarch after the battle of Lincoln, he was received into his favor, and was appointed one of the judges in the Court of King's Bench, but died a few
months afterwards, October 25, 1221, and was buried in the priory of Hatfield, Broad Oak, in Essex.
~1210 Gilbert Sanford Chamberlain in fee to Eleanor, Queen of King Henry III 1286 - 1337 Guillaume III , Count Of Hainault De Avesnes 51 51 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [COUNT OF HAINAULM ~1251 Mary UNKNOWN 1247 - 1304 Jean II , Count Of Hainault De Avesnes 57 57 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [COUNT OF HOLLAND & HAINA ~1259 Eve Criketot ~1249 Robert D' Ufford 1115 Aimar I De Poitiers ~1015 - 1079 Mabel De Talvas 64 64 ~0800 - 0844 Harold King Of Haithabu 44 44 Denise De Mortaigne ~0945 Roger De Montgomerie ~1000 - <1078 William Talvas 78 78 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Seigneur ~0700 Engern Duke Of Warnechin ~0955 - Wft Est. 988-1046 UNKNOWN Arnulf ~0970 - 1048 William De Belleme dit Talvas 78 78 ~0970 - Wft Est. 1048-1069 UNKNOWN Mathilda 1206 - 1272 Henry III Plantagenent 65 65 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of England
Henry III. Plantaganet, King of England (1216-1272), was born on October 1, 1207, at Winchester, and died on
November 16, 1272, at St. Edmundsbury, and was buried at Westminster Abbey. He reigned from 1216 to 1272. He was
only nine years old when his father died, and he was crowned king of England, on October 28, 1216. William Marshal was
persuaded by King John's executors to become rector of the king and kingdom. The king's mother, Isabel of Angouleme, left
England and married again (1220), the Marshal died (1219), and Hubert de Burgh ruled undisturbed until 1223. Then
Henry, aged sixteen, became fully responsible for the disposal of his seals, castle, lands, and wardships. He was also Earl of
Winchester. In 1227 he declared himself of age; in 1232 he deprived Hubert de Burgh, who ruled as regent and justiciary, of
all his offices; and in 1234 he took administration into his own hands. On January 14, 1236, he married Eleanor of
Provence, daughter of Raymond Berengar (Berenger) IV., Count of Provence, 1222-1291, and his wife, Beatrix of Savoy.
Eleanor was also the sister-in-law of St. Louis, King of France, and niece of Amadeus IV., Count of Savoy. Henry III. reigned in
the period from 1216 to 1272. He was memorable because he showed himself unfitted to exercise supreme power
(1234-1258). By acting as if the Magna Charta had never been, he provoked the opposition of the barons and made
possible the rise of Simon de Montfort. Dante represents him in Purgatory among those punished for being negligent rulers.
Unsuccessful in war, whether in Wales (1228) or Gascony (1242-43), he was equally unsuccessful at home, and the defeat
of Simon de Montfort's baronial rebellion was due not to Henry but to his son, Edward I. After his death Queen Eleanor
became a nun at Ambresbury in Wiltshire and died there on June 24, 1291.

Was crowned king of England in 1216 at age 9.
waged wasteful war,extravagent reign,ineffectual leader
~1217 - 1291 Eleanor , Countess Of Provence Berenger 74 74 D. 1840 AUGUSTA HANOVER Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess 1186 - 1246 Isabella De Taillefer 60 60 Isabella of Angouleme, daughter of Aymer (Adhemer) de Taillefer, Count of
Angoulesme, the swordsmith, who died in 1246, who may possibly have descended from Taillefer, who was supposed to be
the court jester of Duke William of Normandy, sister and heir of Amyer Taillefer, Earl of Angoulesme. Henry of Huntington in
his Chronicle states that Taillefer, who was supposed to be the jester of Duke William, before the armies closed for the fight
at the Battle of Hastings,

"sportively brandishing swords in front of the English troops, while they were lost in amazement at his gambols, slew one of their
standard-bearers. A second time one of the enemy fell. The third time he was slain himself."

On the other hand Wace says that Taillefer called to Duke William,

"A boon, sire. I have long served you and you owe me for all such service. Today, so please you, you shall repay it. I ask as my
guerdon and beseech you for it earnestly that you will allow me to strike the first blow in the battle."

To which the Duke replied, "I grant it." Then Taillefer put his horse to a gallop, charging before all the rest.

Isabella was the mother of all John's legal children, she was only 12-years of age when she was married. She married (2) Hugh
X. of Lusignan, by whom she had the following children: Henry, Count of La Manche; William of Valence, died in 1269, father
of Aymer de Valence, Earl of Pembroke (1307-1324); Guy of Valence: Geoffrey of Lusignan; Aymer, Bishop of Winchester,
died in 1280; and Alice le Brun, who married John de Warenne. Isabella died in 1246.
1133 - 1189 Henry II Plantagenet 56 56 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of England
Henry II. Plantaganet, first Plantaganet King of England (1154-1189), known as Curt Mantel, was born at Le Mans,
France, on March 15, 1133. At eighteen in 1151 he was invested with the Duchy of Normandy, his mother's heritage, and
within a year became also, by his father's death, Count of Anjou; while in 1152 he married Eleanor of Aquitaine, the
daughter of William X, Duke of Aquitaine (see his ancestral lineage elsewhere in Vol. I.), and divorced wife of King Louis VII.
of France, added Poitou and Guienne to his dominions. In January 1153 he landed in England, and in November a treaty
was agreed to whereby Henry was declared successor to King Stephen; he was crowned in 1154 and ruled until his death in
1189. He confirmed the laws of his grandfather, King Henry I, reestablished the exchequer, banished the foreign
mercenaries, demolished the hundreds of castles erected in Stephen's reign, and recovered the royal estates. The whole of
1156 he spent in France, reducing his brother, Geoffrey of Nantes, who died in 1158, and having secured his territories, he
spent the next five years warring and organizing his possessions on the Continent. Henry's objective was that of all Norman
kings, to build up the royal power at the expense of the barons and the church. From the barons his reforms met with little
serious opposition; with the clergy he was less successful. To aid him in reducing the church to subjection, he appointed his
chancellor, Thomas a Becket to the see of Canterbury. Henry compelled him and the other prelates to agree to the
'Constitution of Clarendon', but Bechet proved a sturdy churchman, and the struggle between him and the monarch
terminated only by his murder. In 1174 Henry did penance at Bechet's tomb, but he ended by bringing the church to
subordination in civil matters. Meanwhile he organized an expedition to Ireland. The English Pope, Adrian IV, had in 1155
given Henry authority over the entire island of Ireland; and a number of Norman-Welsh knights had gained a footing in the
country, among them Richard de Clare, Earl of Pembroke, styled Strongbow, who in 1155 married the heiress of Leinster
and assumed rule as the Earl of Leinster. Henry was jealous at the rise of a powerful feudal baronage in Ireland, and during
his stay there (1171-1172) he broke the power of Richard Strongbow and the other nobles.

Henry was king from 1154 to 1189. He was best known to contemporaries as Henry Fitz-Empress because of his mothers title.

In 1150 he became Duke of Normandy and 1151 Count of Anjou, Touraine, and Maine.

FitzEmpress, Henry II Curtmantle, King of England


Born: 25 MAR 1133, Le Mans, Anjou
Acceded: 19 DEC 1154, Westminster Abbey, London, England
Died: 6 JUL 1189, Chinon Castle, France

Notes:
Reigned 1154-1189. He ruled an empire that stretched from the Tweed to the Pyrenees. In spite of frequent hostitilties with the French King his own family and rebellious Barons (culminating in the great revolt of 1173-74) and his quarrel with Thomas Becket, Henry maintained control over his possessions until shortly before his death. His judicial and administrative reforms which increased Royal control and influence at the expense of the Barons were of great constitutional importance. Introduced trial by Jury. Duke of Normandy
~1160 - 1218 Count Aylmer De Taillefer 58 58 1160 - 1218 Alix De Courtenay 58 58 1198 - 1245 Raymond Berengar 47 47 Name Prefix:<NPFX> V Count Of Provence ~1201 - 1266 Princess Of Savoy Beatrix 65 65 1174 - Feb 1289/1290 UNKNOWN Alfonso II Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count Of Provence 1176 - 1232 UNKNOWN Thomas I 55 55 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count Of Savoy ~1080 - 1157 Eustace FitzJohn 77 77 1600 - 1649 Charles I Stuart 48 48 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9G0T-PB
Charles was born in 1630, and married Catherine of Braganza, daughter of King John IV of Portugal. He had no legitimate children but plenty of bastards.

King of Great Britain and Ireland, whose restoration to the throne in 1660 came after eleven years of Oliver Cromwell's republican rule.

Faced with a puritanical parliament and popular anti-Catholic sentiment (including the Popish Plot), Charles introduced the test act and other anti-Catholic measures, despite his preference for religious toleration and his secret alliance with Catholic France.

He refused, however, to allow parliament to exclude his Catholic brother James from the succession. Charles's reign saw the reintroduction of pastimes such as bear-bating and theatre-going, banned during the Commonwealth. His own enthusastic pursuit of pleasure earned him the nickname 'the merry monarch'. Nell Gwyn was one of his many mistresses. His marriage was childless, but he fathered at least 14 illegitimate offsprings.

After his defeat at Worcester in the civil war, Charles took refuged from Cromwell's Roundheads at Boscobel House in Shropshire, hiding by day in a hallow oak tree in the grounds. 'The 'Royal Oak' which can be seen there today is said to have grown from an acorn of that tree. Charles II's dying words were reportedly 'Let not poor Nelly (Nell Gwyn) starve'.

Charles was born in 1630, and married Catherine of Braganza, daughter of King John IV of Portugal. He had no legitimate children but plenty of bastards.

King of Great Britain and Ireland, whose restoration to the throne in 1660 came after eleven years of Oliver Cromwell's republican rule.

Faced with a puritanical parliament and popular anti-Catholic sentiment (including the Popish Plot), Charles introduced the test act and other anti-Catholic measures, despite his preference for religious toleration and his secret alliance with Catholic France.

He refused, however, to allow parliament to exclude his Catholic brother James from the succession. Charles's reign saw the reintroduction of pastimes such as bear-bating and theatre-going, banned during the Commonwealth. His own enthusastic pursuit of pleasure earned him the nickname 'the merry monarch'. Nell Gwyn was one of his many mistresses. His marriage was childless, but he fathered at least 14 illegitimate offsprings.

After his defeat at Worcester in the civil war, Charles took refuged from Cromwell's Roundheads at Boscobel House in Shropshire, hiding by day in a hallow oak tree in the grounds. 'The 'Royal Oak' which can be seen there today is said to have grown from an acorn of that tree. Charles II's dying words were reportedly 'Let not poor Nelly (Nell Gwyn) starve'.
1153 - 1156 William Plantagenet 3 3 28 Feb 1154/1155 - 1183 Henry Plantagenet Henry Plantaganet, Associate King of England, born February 28, 1155, known as Henry "the Young King," was
crowned as his father's successor in 1170. Henry married Margaret, daughter of Louis VII., King of France. In 1173,
incited by their jealous mother, Queen Eleanor, this prince and his brother Richard rebelled against their father, and
their cause was espoused by the King of France and the King of Scotland. The latter, King William the Lion, was
ravaging the north of England when he was taken prisoner at Alnwick in 1174, and to obtain his liberty he submitted to
do homage to Henry II. In a few months King Henry II. had reestablished his authority in all his domains. During a
second rebellion, Prince Henry died June 11, 1183. He married Margaret, daughter of Louis VII., King of France.
1156 - 1189 Matilda Plantagenet 33 33 1157 - 1199 I, King Of England Richard 42 42 1  _FA1
2  PLAC Richard the Lionhearted


Richard Plantaganet, the Lion-Hearted, born in 1157, married Berengaria of Navarre, daughter of Sancho VI. of
Navarre. Richard d.s.p. April 6, 1199. He reigned as King Richard I. of England and Duke of Normandy, 1189-1199.
Richard was imprisoned by the Emperor Henry VI in 1192, while returning from a Crusade. His freedom was obtained
by ransom in 1194. After his release he was in constant battle with Philip Augustus, King of France. Berengaria died in
1230.
1158 - 1186 Geoffrey Plantagenet 28 28 Wft Est. 1147-1179 - Wft Est. 1152-1257 Philip Plantagenet 1113 - 1151 Geoffrey V Plantagenet 38 38 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count Of Anjou
Geoffrey was the original Plantaganet, so named by his companions for the broom corn he wore on his person.

It is through Geoffrey that the Plantaganet line from France was brought into the British royalty (see the lineage of
the Counts of Anjou elsewhere). He died in 1151. After Geoffrey's death Matilda lived in Normandy, charitable and
respected. Matilda died in 1167. Geoffrey was succeeded by his eldest son, Henry.
7 Feb 1101/1102 - 1167 Princess Of England Mathilda Matilda (Maud the Empress) of England (1102-1167), was left the sole legitimate child of Henry I. by the loss of his son
in the White Ship (1120). She married (1) Emperor Henry V, Emperor of Rome, and was crowned at Mainz (1114), but was
widowed in 1125 and married (2) Geoffrey IV. le Bel, Plantaganet, 10th Count of Anjou and Maine, Duke of Normandy,
having won the Duchy from Stephen, son of Fulk V. the Younger, 9th Count of Anjou, King of Jerusalem, and his wife,
Ermengarde. See their ancestral lineage elsewhere in Vol. I. Her first husband was thirty years older, her second husband,
ten years younger than herself. Henry made the barons recognize the Empress as his heir (1126, 1131, and 1133), but
when he died Stephen ignored her claim to rule England by hereditary right. The Normans preferred his chivalrous geniality
to her haughtiness and they disliked the House of Anjou as much as they did the House of Blois, into which Stephen's
mother, the Conqueror's daughter Adela, had married. The Empress appealed to the Pope in vain (1136) and Archbishop
Thurstan of York defeated her uncle and champion, David I., King of Scotland (1084-1153) at the Battle of the Standard
(1138); but at last she landed in England.
~1105 - Aft Mar 1129/1130 Eleanor Of Chatellerault 1099 - 1137 VIII, Duke of Aquitaine William 38 38 1071 - 10 Feb 1126/1127 UNKNOWN William VII Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duke Of Acquitaine
William IX., the Troubadour, born October 22, 1071, was Duke of Aquitaine, 1086-1126. He was also William VII,
Count of Poitou. He married (1) Ermengarde, daughter of Fulk, Count of Anjou, but this marriage was dissolved in
1091, and a year later Ermengarde married the Duke of Brittany. William IX. married (2) Philippa (Maud) of Toulouse,
born circa 1073, died Novemebr 28, 1117, widow of King Sancho Ramirez of Aragon, and daughter of William IV.,
Count of Toulouse, who was born in 1040 and died in 1093/1094, and his wife Emma of Mortaigne, born circa 1058,
daughter of Robert, Count of Mortaigne. William IX. is credited with having written the first troubadour love poetry.
See details of his life in Meade's "Eleanor of Aquitaine." In her later years Philippa retired to the Abbey of Fontevrault,
where, ironically, Ermengarde, William's first wife was residing, who ended her life as a nun. Philippa died on November
28, 1118. After her death, Ermengarde tried to reinstate herself as the Duchess of Aquitaine, and have the Pope
Calixtus II. excommunicate William and oust Dangereuse, his mistress, so that she, Ermengarde, might resume her
rightful place. William IX. finally died on February 10, 1126/1127.
1097 Agafiya Vladimirovna Of Kiev ~1025 - >1104 Aldegarde De Burgundy 79 79 1040 - 1093 IV , Count Of Toulouse William 53 53 ~1058 - >1080 Emma De Mortaigne 22 22 1075 - 1151 I, Vicomte De Chatellerault Aimery 76 76 0947 - Deceased Judith Of Bayern ~1050 - >1109 Eleanor Of Thouars 59 59 Emma De Limoges 1173 - 7 Mar 1224/1225 William , Earl Of Salisbury De Longspee ~1022 - 1075 Almodis Of La Haute Marche 53 53 Wft Est. 1040-1060 - Wft Est. 1045-1146 Almodis Of Toulouse 1070 - 1103 Humbert II Maurienne Savoy 33 33 1016 - 1058 Casimir I Duke Of Poland UNKNOWN 42 42 1804 Jacob Alman Myers ~0503 - Deceased Sigris UNKNOWN 1135 - 1172 Margaret , Duchess Of Lorraine Von Limbourg 37 37 1242 - 1274 Jeanne De Fougeres 32 32 1133 - 1190 Godfrey III , Duke Of Lorraine Lothier 57 57 ~1160 - >1202 Adelheid Di Montferrat 42 42 UNKNOWN De Vento Gerald I , Count Of Guelders De Wassenburg ~1065 - 1139 Ida Of Louvain 74 74 ~0970 - ~1030 IV, Vicomte Of Aulnay Cadelon 60 60 0935 - 1009 III , Vicomte Of Aulnay Cadelon 74 74 ~0935 - Wft Est. 982-1030 Of Saintes Arsendis ~0904 - <0967 II , Vicomte D'Aulnay Cadelon 63 63 ~0904 - Wft Est. 938-999 UNKNOWN Senegunda ~0874 - Wft Est. 907-965 UNKNOWN Rimi ~0874 - Wft Est. 906-968 UNKNOWN Odelgarde ~0874 - 0950 I , Vicomte De Aulnay Cadelon 76 76 ~0894 - ~0931 Of Melle Geila 37 37 ~0864 - Wft Est. 897-955 Vicomte Of Melle Atton ~0844 - 0924 Vicomte D'Aulnay Maingaus 80 80 ~1008 - 1076 Hugh Vicomte De Chatellerault UNKNOWN 68 68 1017 - Deceased UNKNOWN Henry III Nickname:<NICK> The Black
Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Germany
~1024 - 1093 IV , Vicomte Of Thouars Aimery 69 69 ~1030 - <1069 Auregarde De Moulcon 39 39 ~1025 - 1174 Wratislaw I King Of Bohemia UNKNOWN 149 149 ~0845 - Deceased Garcia II Jiminez D. 1107 Gytha Of Wessex 1566 - 1610 Elizabeth UNKNOWN 44 44 1605 Marie Des Monceaux 0893 - 0915 Raculf De Macon 22 22 ~0850 - Deceased UNKNOWN Elswitha 1082 - 1131 Raymond III, Count Of Barcelona Berengar 48 48 ~0942 - 1026 Adelaide , Of Anjou Grisgonelle 84 84 ~0960 Papia De Normandie ~0920 - ~0961 Constance Of Vienne UNKNOWN 41 41 0920 - 11 Nov 958 UNKNOWN Fulk II Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count Of Anjou 0913 - ~0952 Gerberge , of Maine Robertin 39 39 ~1350 - 1422 Margery De Welles 72 72 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARONESS SCROPE] 1804 Joseph Chartier 1213 - 1251 Princess Of Hungary Jolande 38 38 1395 Thomas Strangeways ~0850 - 0923 UNKNOWN AETHELHELM 73 73 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Archbishop of Canterbury
Note: Name Prefix: Earldorman Of Wessex

Note: Name Prefix: Earldorman Of Wessex
~0897 - Wft Est. 901-966 Gisele Caroling ~1140 Phillip De Gai 11 Mar 1699/1700 Anna Clara Elisabetha Rudolph 1835 Leonard Chartier 1806 Elisabeth Chartier ~1378 - 1455 John , Lord Scrope Of Upsal Scrope 77 77 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir ~1429 Thomas Scrope 1130 Manfred I Marquis De Saluzzo 1332 - 1386 Gilbert , Lord Talbot Of Ecclesfield Talbot 54 54 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Baron Talbot] ~1278 - 1321 Edmund Le Botiller 43 43 Wft Est. 1359-1400 - Wft Est. 1398-1482 Nicholas De Croft Wft Est. 1353-1398 - 1445 Thomas De Strickland Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir 1317 - 5 Mar 1354/1355 John , II Baron Darcy Of Knayth Darcy Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON DARCY] 1331 - 1368 Elizabeth De Meinill 36 36 ~1310 - <1344 Alice De Ros 34 34 ~1303 - <1341 Nicholas De Meinill 38 38 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir ~1330 - Wft Est. 1350-1416 Margaret De Presfen 1276 - 24 Feb 1345/1346 Gilbert Talbot ~1250 - 1303 Joan FitzJohn 53 53 0720 - 20 May 772 Guerin Hasbaigne ~1200 - 1230 Theobald Le Bottiller 30 30 1166 - 1211 Eustace De Baliol 45 45 ~1215 - 1258 John , Sheriff of Yorkshire Justicia FitzGeoffrey 43 43 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir Osgood Clapa 1276 - 16 Mar 1320/1321 Humphrey , VIII Earl Of Hereford De Bohun ~1130 - Deceased Hugh , 2nd Baron deBolebec Bolebec 1231 - 1298 Maud De Fiennes 67 67 1221 - 1250 Hugh XI de Lusignan 29 29 1200 - 1252 III, King Of Castile and Leon Ferdinand 52 52 1  _FA1
2  DATE 1671
2  PLAC Ferdinand III. was canonized


Ferdinand III (St. Ferdinand), was born in 1191, in whose favor his mother abdicated the throne of Castile in 1217. At
his father's death twelve years later he became the King of Leon. Thus he was the King of Castile and Leon. In the following
years, until his death, Ferdinand greatly strengthened the Christian influence in Spain, reducing the Moorish nation to little
more than a vassal state. He reunited Castile and Leon, pushed the Catholic frontier to Granada, conquered Cordoba
1236, Jaen 1246, made Seville his capital in 1248, the great mosque his cathedral, the Alcazar his residence. He married
(1) Beatrice, died in 1234, daughter of Emperor Philip of Swabia. He married (2) Joanna (Jeanne) Dammartin, who died in
1278, daughter of Simon de Dammartin, Count of Aumale and Ponthieu, and his wife, Marie, Countess of Ponthieu. Joanna
was descended from Charlemagne through the Counts of Ponthieu.
Wft Est. 1076-1095 - 1147 III Ramiro 1780 Ingold Singery 0830 Count of Istria Hunfrid Wft Est. 1153-1196 - Wft Est. 1198-1275 Count Of Aumale Simon 1137 - 21 Jan 1187/1188 II, King Of Leon Ferdinand 1151 - 1178 Princess Of Portugal Urraca 27 27 1100 - 1185 Affonso I , King Of Portugal Henriquez 85 85 1155 - 1214 VIII, King Of Castile Alphonso 58 58 Alfonso VIII was called Alfonso the Good or Alfonso the Noble.

Alfonso VIII (1155-1214) king of Castile from 1158. He came to real power in 1169 after an anarchic minority, during which the recency was disputed by the Lara and Castro families. Alfonso's long struggle against the Almohads was hampered by disputes with Alfonso XI of Leon, but in an alliance with Aragon and Navarre and with papal support he won the decisive victory of Las Navas de Tolosa (1214), which severely weakened Muslim power and paved the way for the reconquest of southern Spain. (Larousse Biographical Dictionary, pp 31-32)

Alfonso VIII was called Alfonso the Good or Alfonso the Noble.

Alfonso VIII (1155-1214) king of Castile from 1158. He came to real power in 1169 after an anarchic minority, during which the recency was disputed by the Lara and Castro families. Alfonso's long struggle against the Almohads was hampered by disputes with Alfonso XI of Leon, but in an alliance with Aragon and Navarre and with papal support he won the decisive victory of Las Navas de Tolosa (1214), which severely weakened Muslim power and paved the way for the reconquest of southern Spain. (Larousse Biographical Dictionary, pp 31-32)
1162 - 1214 Eleanor Plantagenet 52 52 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess Of England 1204 - 1230 William , VI Baron Of Braiose De Braose 26 26 1779 Gabriel Parent ~1202 - Wft Est. 1235-1295 William Avenal Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir ~1200 - 1287 Hawise Malet 87 87 ~1130 - 1190 Robert , Earl Of Chester De Beaumont 60 60 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir 1134 - 1212 Petronilla De Grantmesnil 78 78 ~1092 - Wft Est. 1115-1196 Hugh II De Grantmesnil ~1730 UNKNOWN Wilson 0984 - 1045 Aubreye De La Haie 61 61 1772 Marie- Louise Chartier 1802 Francois Chartier 0981 - 1044 Humphrey De Vieilles Ponteaudemer 63 63 ~1082 Emma FitzWilliam Wft Est. 1013-1060 - Wft Est. 1052-1139 William Fitz Osborn ~1205 - >1280 Alicia UNKNOWN 75 75 ~1275 - Wft Est. 1302-1366 Joan De Valence ~1230 - 1303 John , Lord Of Badenock Comyn 73 73 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir ~1230 - Wft Est. 1248-1338 Eleanor De Baliol ~1180 - 1269 John , King Of Scotland De Baliol 89 89 ~1225 - <1296 William De Lusignan De Valence 71 71 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir ~1178 - 1246 Hugh , X De Lusignan Le Brun 68 68 ~1225 - <1307 Joan De Munchensi 82 82 ~1195 - 1255 Warren , Lord of Swanscomb De Munchensi 60 60 1212 - 7 Feb 1249/1250 William II De Longspee ~1181 Bartholomew Badlesmere 1178 - 1236 Maud FitzGeoffrey , Countess Essex De Mandeville 58 58 1145 - 1219 Earl Of Huntingdon David 74 74 1171 - 1233 Maud De Meschines 62 62 1110 - 1168 Maud UNKNOWN 58 58 1165 - 1235 I, Duke Of Brabant Henri 70 70 1114 - 1152 Earl of Northumberland Henry IV 38 38 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Prince ~1209 - 1 Jan 1250/1251 Idoine , Countess of Salisbury De Camville 1175 - 1227 Reginald De Braose 52 52 1140/1179 - 1215 Gracia De Briewere 1231 - 1305 John De Warrenne 74 74 1130 - 1185 Euphrosyne Mstislawna 55 55 1070 Dimitri Zaviditsch , Of Novgorod Possednik 1632 - 1675 Samuel , Jr. Wright 42 42 ~1620 - 1675 Benjamin Mun 55 55 1130 - 1176 Richard FitzGilbert De Clare 46 46 1620 - 1683 Thomas Stebbins 63 63 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Lt. 1208 - 1275 Humphrey , VI Earl Hereford 2nd Earl Ess De Bohun 67 67 Wft Est. 1139-1171 - 1219 Raoul I , Count D' Eu De Lusignan Wft Est. 1147-1174 - 1246 Alice , Countess Of Eu D' Eu Wft Est. 1102-1147 - 16 Mar 1182/1183 Hugh VIII De Lusignan Wft Est. 1108-1149 - Wft Est. 1143-1234 Dame Le Fonenay Wft Est. 1071-1123 - Wft Est. 1108-1202 Geoffrey , Seigneur De Taillesbourg De Ranion Wft Est. 1108-1149 - 11 Mar 1182/1183 Count Henry , Lord Of Hastings D' Eu Wft Est. 1115-1152 - 1212 Maud De Warrenne 1176 - 1220 Humphrey V De Bohun 44 44 ~1148 - 1201 Margaret , Countess Of Hereford De Huntingdon 53 53 1632 - Deceased Phillip Bispelinghof ~1081 - 1138 William II , Earl Of Surrey De Warrenne 57 57 1202 - 10 Feb 1279/1280 Marguerite Comtesse De Flandre 1796 Marie- Marthe Chartier <1036 - 1088 William De Warrenne 52 52 WILLIAM de WARENNE was considered a near kinsman of William the Conqueror. He received large grants of land in England in recognition of his distinguished part in the Battle of Hastings. In 1075, he was appointed joint chief justiciar and helped suppress the rebellion of the earls of Hereford and Norfolk. In 1077 he founded the St. Pancras Priory of Lewes (where he is buried), the first house of the Cluniac order in England. The position of his castle at Lewes rendered his loyalty especially useful to King William Rufus during the rebellion of 1088, for which he was granted the earldom of Surrey. In addition to Lewes, William held over 40 manors in Sussex. He married Gundred and had Reginald, Edith, and William 1051 - 1085 Gundred Of , Princess Of England Chester 34 34 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Princess of 1079 - 1118 Matilda Edith , Princess Of Scotland Canmore 39 39 Edith - Margaret (Matilda) of Scotland, born in 1080 and died in 1118, married Henry I. Beauclerc, King of England, son
of William I The Conqueror (ruler from 1066 to 1087) and his wife, Matilda of Flanders, who died in 1083. See this lineage in
the Early French Ancestors in Volume I. Matilda was educated at Wilton and Romsey Abbey where she said that her aunt,
Christina, forced her to wear a black veil. She threw it on the ground whenever left alone, in spite of beatings. When her
mother died she came to England to Edgar Atheling, her uncle. She was a sister of King David of Scotland; she was a
correspondent of Anselm and Hildebert, Bishop of Le Mans, who wrote poetry about her. She was a symbol of the union of
Saxon and Norman. She was Henry's Queen for seventeen years and six months, and died in her prime like most of her
family.
1068 - 1135 Henry I Beauclerc 67 67 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of England
In addition to these legitimate births, Henry is reported to have had nineteen or twenty illegitimate children, the
highest number of spurious offspring for a King of England to have acknowledged. The best known of them all is Robert
the Consul, Earl of Gloucester, father of Maud, wife of Ranulph de Meschines, 2nd Earl of Chester. Another was
Reginald, a natural son from a relationship between Henry I. of England and his mistress, Elizabeth Beaumont,
daughter of Robert de Beaumont, Count of Meulent and Earl of Leicester, (son of Roger de Beaumont and his wife,
Adelina, Countess of Meulent) and his wife Elizabeth Vermandois, younger daughter of Hugh Magnus, the Great, of
France, Count of Vermandois. Reginald, married Beatrix, daughter of William Fitz Richard, a potent lord in Cornwall.
They had a daughter, Matilda, who married Robert, Count of Meulent, son of Waleran II., Count of Meulent, who
married Agnes de Montfort. Waleran II. was a son of the aforementioned Robert Beaumont, and his wife, Elizabeth
Vermandois. Robert and Matilda had two children: Waleran III. and Mabel de Beaumont, who married William de
Vernon, Earl of Devon, who had three children: Baldwin, Mary Vernon and Joan. Their descendants are not identified.

Henry I. also married (2) Adeliza of Lorraine, daughter of Geoffrey Barbatus, Duke of Lorraine and Count of Barbant.
Adeliza of Lorraine, upon the death of Henry I., married (2) William de Albini. See the continuation of that lineage
under the Albini Line in Volume II.
~1046 - 1093 Margaret , Princess Of England Atheling 47 47 1  _FA1
2  PLAC Saint Margaret of Scotland


Margaret, The Saint (St. Margaret of Scotland), sole heiress of the Saxon royal line, married Malcolm III Canmore, King
of Scotland, descended from a long line of Scottish royalty. See the Scottish lineage elsewhere in Volume I. She died in
1093.
Wft Est. 1085-1123 - 1187 Humphrey III , Dapifer To Henry I De Bohun Wft Est. 1094-1138 - 1187 Margaret , Of Hereford De Pitres 1245 - 20 Feb 1313/1314 Eleanor De Bohun 1100 - >1143 Sibyl De Neufmarche 43 43 ~0200 Doli ap Dufn 0386 Cunedda Weledig Ap Edern Cunedda (or Cunedag) was a northern British chieftain, a sub-King of Gododdin who ruled Manau Gododdin on the Firth of Forth around Clackmannan. He was the first in the dynasty of Cunnedda, the line of Gwynedd. He was a Roman officer, by birth half Welsh, and became King of the Welsh about A.D. 400He was requested by the northern Welsh to help them expell the invading Irish from their lands, and he eagerly obliged. With his many sons, Cunedda settled down in the area and founded a number of Royal dynasties:


Gwynedd

Rhôs

Ceredigion

Meirionydd

Dunoding

Dogfeiling

Rhufoniog

Edeyrnion: founded by Edeyrn around Bala. No further information

Afflogion: founded by Afloyg on the Lleyn Peninsula. No further information

Osmaeliog: founded by Osfael apparently on Anglesey. No further information
1312 - 1391 Henry Scrope 78 78 1224 - Wft Est. 1245-1311 Margery De Burgh 1844 Napoleon- Paul Chartier 1842 Adrien Chartier 1220 Marguerite De Bar ~1645 Richard Hall Princess Of Germany Clementia 0860 - ~0918 Lord Bamnorough Edwulf 58 58 Wft Est. 992-1018 - Wft Est. 1041-1106 UNKNOWN Parvie 1221 - 1295 Countess Of Provence Marguerite 74 74 1830 Joseph Chartier 1755 Antoine- Marie Chartier 1020 - 1093 Ramiro I , King Of Aragon And Navarre Sanchez 73 73 1183 - 1245 William De Percy 62 62 1798 Alexis Chartier 1828 Louis Chartier 0913 - Deceased Gerlotte Of Blois 1243 - 1271 Princess Of Aragon Isabel 28 28 1760 Marie- Archange Chartier 1214 - 1270 Louis IX IX 56 56 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of France 1806 Charlotte Chartier 1831 Cesarie Chartier ~0390 UNKNOWN Mildeon 1223 - 1269 John ,Earl Of Arundel FitzAlan 46 46 ~1231 - <1282 Roger De Mortimer 51 51 1230 - Bef 23 Mar 1300/1301 Maud De Braose Wft Est. 1240-1275 - Wft Est. 1275-1359 Alice De Hastings Wft Est. 1240-1283 - Wft Est. 1280-1364 Nicholas De Meinill Wft Est. 1247-1286 - Wft Est. 1280-1370 Lucy De Thwenge ~1176 - 1217 William , Baron Curry Malet Malet 41 41 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir
Sheriff of Somerset and Dorset
~1574 - Wft Est. 1609-1669 UNKNOWN Alice ~1540 - Wft Est. 1568-1634 Mary Lambert ~1478 - Wft Est. 1506-1572 UNKNOWN Joan ~1347 - 7 Feb 1402/1403 Katherine De Foxle ~1317 - 13 Feb 1314/1315 John De Warbleton ~1317 - Wft Est. 1349-1411 UNKNOWN Alice ~1330 - 1378 John De Foxle 48 48 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir ~1330 - Wft Est. 1361-1424 Matilda De Brocas ~1282 - Wft Est. 1320-1373 John De Warbleton ~1282 - Wft Est. 1320-1377 UNKNOWN Margaret ~1284 - Wft Est. 1303-1374 Thomas De Warbleton Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir Wft Est. 1606-1634 - Wft Est. 1656-1721 George Robinson ~1546 - Wft Est. 1614-1638 Arthur Ingram Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir Wft Est. 1623-1643 - Wft Est. 1658-1727 Rebecca Prince Wft Est. 1687-1716 - Wft Est. 1741-1801 Peter Pride 1086 - Deceased William Briwere 0932 - 0995 UNKNOWN Kenneth II 63 63 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King  Wft Est. 792-833 - Wft Est. 837-913 Count Of Morvois Gaurri 1158 - Deceased Nicholas Bigod ~1665 Louis De La Mare 0760 Gordrada De St Quentin Meroving 0954 - 1034 Malcom II King Of Scotland MACKENNETH 80 80 Malcolm II., born about 954, died November 25, 1034. He succeeded to the throne in 1003, and had a troubled reign
of about thirty years. He defeated Kenneth IV., at Monievaird in Strathearn, and in consequence became king. His
annoyance came from the Danes who, in previous reigns, had made several attempts to effect a settlement in Scotland, but
had been defeated in all of them. They had secured a firm footing in England, and the year after Malcolm's accession to the
throne, they commenced the most formidable preparations, under their celebrated king, Sweyn, for a new expedition to the
Scottish coasts. Malcolm finally defeated this initial invasion in 1010. There was a second attempt made to gain a foothold
in Northern England, but it too was defeated. In 1014, another Danish force landed on the coast of Buchan. The Danes on
this occasion were led by Sweyn's celebrated son, Canute, afterwards King of England and Denmark, and again they
experienced a signal overthrow. A treaty was drawn up which stipulated that the Danes agreed to quit every part of the
Scottish coasts, and this was followed by the final departure, the same year, of these invaders from Scotland. Malcolm was
next engaged in war with the Northumbrians, and, having in 1018, led his army to Carham, near Werk, on the south bank of
the Tweed River, he was met there by Uchtred, Earl of Northumberland, when a desperate battle took place. The victory
was claimed by Uchtred, who was, soon after, assassinated, when on his way to pay his obeisance to the great Canute. He
killed Kenneth III., son of Dub. He had no sons. Having succeeded as King of Alba in 1005, Malcolm II. secured Lothian by
the battle of Carham about 1016 and about the same time obtained Strathclyde for his grandson, Duncan, thus forming
the kingdom of Scotland.

The title of 'last of the Alpin rulers' fell to Malcolm II, and thankfully for Scotland Malcolm II had more on his mind than blood and war, and by 1034 a true - and well defined Scottish Kingdom had emerged.

It might seem by this remark that Malcolm II was completely different to his predecessors, but in fact he wasn't in his early days. He had gained the throne by murdering Kenneth III and his son in the town of Perth.

He even tried the usual march south to claim back the southern regions, but was swiftly defeated and forced to return home. So he turned his attention north and tried his hand at the Scandinavians based in Moray. Again he was unsuccessful.

Now rather than war he set about the plans to marry off his daughters to the Scandinavians and at least try and get some kind of foot hold in the north. This was not such a hot idea, and after many 'in-house' fights and battles he once again turned his attentions to the south and Lothian. This time with success.

He regained the lands and struck a bargain with the English that Lothian and south of the Clyde would be his so long as he didn't change the traditions and language of the area. Thus formed the border between Scotland and England again which remains today. As for who was next in line for the crown? Malcolm II sorted that one out for good. He himself had no sons and so he named Duncan - the son of his eldest daughter Bethoc to be king after him, and then proceeded to slaughter the remaining male descendants of Kenneth III.

When Malcolm II finally died in 1035, at the ripe old age of 80 (which was amazing for a king), Duncan was proclaimed King of Alba and inherited the lands from the Tweed in the south, to Moray in the north - and this is where we leave the unflagging efforts of the 'House of Alpin' and what they managed to achieve.
0975 - 1045 Abbot Of Dunkeld Crinan 70 70 Also Known As:<_AKA> The /Thane/ 0984 - 1045 Bethoc MacKenneth 61 61 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess Of Scotland 1258 - Mar 1322/1323 Marie , Princess Of Hungary Arpad 1014 - 1067 Sancha Of Leon 53 53 0994 - 1028 V Alphonso 34 34 1  _FA1
2  PLAC Ruled 999 - 1028

1  _FA1
2  PLAC Ruled 999 - 1028
~0410 UNKNOWN Gondeon ~1129 - ~1218 Sibyl De Valones 89 89 Wft Est. 1200-1248 - Wft Est. 1240-1327 Nicholas De Hastings Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir Wft Est. 1316-1370 - ~1407 Walter De Strickland Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir Wft Est. 1322-1374 - Wft Est. 1357-1456 Margaret De Lathom Wft Est. 1248-1300 - 1376 Thomas De Strickland Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir Wft Est. 1253-1340 - Wft Est. 1316-1417 Cecily De Welles Wft Est. 1215-1310 - Wft Est. 1253-1383 Robert De Welles Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir Wft Est. 1219-1261 - 1342 Walter De Strickland Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir Wft Est. 1220-1268 - Wft Est. 1256-1348 Eleanor De Goldington Wft Est. 1187-1219 - 1305 Willliam De Strickland Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir 1179 - >1233 Alice De Briwere 54 54 1200 - 1267 Princess Of Brabant Mathild 67 67 ~1140 - Deceased Engelesia Briwere 1757 Augustin- Charles Chartier 1794 Louise Chartier 1162 - 1213 Geoffrey , Earl Of Essex FitzPiers 51 51 D. ~1302 William De Munchensi ~1116 - 1173 Roger De Clare 57 57 ~1137 - 1193 Maud De St. Hillary 56 56 ~1132 - >1198 Piers De Lutegareshale 66 66 ~1091 - 1144 Geoffrey De Mandeville 53 53 1240 - 1292 Princess Of Cumania Erzsebet 52 52 1106 - <1154 James De St. Hillary 48 48 ~1110 - Wft Est. 1141-1204 Aveline UNKNOWN ~1090 - 1136 Richard De Clare 46 46 ~1096 - >1128 Adeliza De Meschines 32 32 1226 - 1283 Aleida Countess Of Holland 57 57 1174 Phillippe De Dreux 1763 Elisabeth Chartier 1770 - Deceased Marie- Victoire Chartier 1756 - Wft Est. 1789-1847 Francois Chartier Wft Est. 1150-1195 - Wft Est. 1187-1276 Robert De Strickland Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir Wft Est. 1125-1173 - Wft Est. 1160-1256 Eleanor Le Fleming 1773 Jean- Baptiste Chartier 0990 - 1069 Count Of Muelan Waleran 79 79 1 Feb 1206/1207 - 1276 James II King Of Aragon Also Known As:<_AKA> The /Conqueror/ 1768 Joseph Chartier Mathilde St. Andrew 1239 - 1272 V, King Of Hungary Steven 32 32 Prince Gallus , Comte De Guisnes deVere 1190 - 1246 Ralph De Mortimer 56 56 1762 Angelique Chartier 1793 Josette Chartier 1182 - 1244 Bouchard D'Avesnes 62 62 1170 Henri II Count Bar Le Duc UNKNOWN 1245 - 1285 III, King Of France Phillippe 40 40 1220 Henri II Count Of Luxembourg UNKNOWN ~0965 - 3 Feb 1013/1014 Svend Tveskaeg of Denmark 0995 AElfgifu Saxe- Wessex ~1060 UNKNOWN Eustacie ~1060 - 1130 William Engaine 70 70 0981 - 1039 Dirk III Count Holland 58 58 Leonarde De Roulette <0938 - >0979 Earldorman De Northumbria Gunnor 41 41 1056 - 1085 Judith Of Bohemia UNKNOWN 29 29 1105 II, Duke Of Krakov Wladislaw 1334 - 1361 John De Welles 27 27 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON WELLES] ~1334 - 1388 Maud De Ros 54 54 ~1391 - 12 Mar 1466/1467 Elizabeth Chaworth Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Baroness] <1285 - 1340 Geoffrey Scrope 55 55 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT] ~1290 - <1331 Ivetta De Ros 41 41 ~1245 - Bef Feb 1311/1312 William Scrope Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Sir Knight] <0957 Godehilde UNKNOWN ~1244 - <1310 William De Ros 66 66 ~1244 - <1310 Eustache FitzHugh 66 66 ~1225 - <1261 Ralph Fitz Hugh 36 36 ~1240 - >1265 ??? De La Haye 25 25 1225 - ~1269 Joan FitzWilliam 44 44 ~1205 Ralph FitzWilliam 1205 - 1247 Thomas FitzWilliam 42 42 ~1179 Christian Vipont 1197 - ~1249 Bertred De Mainwaring 52 52 1145 - 1205 Adam Audley 60 60 1150 Emma De Derleveston 1076 - 1132 Harold I Mystislaw 56 56 1140/1179 - 1226 William De Briwere ~1125 Joan De Vernon Redvers ~1580 Susannah Woolen Wft Est. 977-1010 - Wft Est. 1032-1096 Constance D'Eu 0983 Gisele De Montfort 1220 Robert Field 1054 - 1124/1135 Reginald De Dunstanville 1031 - 1083 Matilda d' Flanders 52 52 0999 - 1035 Duke Of Normandy Robert I 36 36 1554 Barbli Theuring 0958 - 1027 Duke Of Normandy Richard II 69 69 1152 - Deceased Baldwin Bigod 0936 - 1031 Gunnora de Crepon of Denmark 95 95 1100 Agnes of Acquitaine ~0994 Judith De Montandlier ~0870 - ~0932 Rollo Ragnvaldsson 62 62 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duke Of Normandy 1160 - Deceased William Bigod ~1524 Anne Birdsall 1074 Rohese De Vere ~1570 Mabel Robinson 0812 - Wft Est. 841-906 Aseda Rognvaldsdotter Sverige 0953 - 1006 Count Of Brionne Geoffrey 53 53 1025 - 1097 Simon I De Montfort 72 72 1030 - Wft Est. 1092-1126 Agnes D'Evereux 0986 - 1067 Count Of Evereux Richard 81 81 1004 - Wft Est. 1033-1098 Adela De Toni 0968 - Wft Est. 996-1062 UNKNOWN Harleve ~0964 - ~1037 Robert , Archbishop of Rouen D'Evereux 73 73 ~1050 - 1092 Constance Of Burgundy 42 42 ~0270 Tacitus ap Cein ~0840 Petronilla De France 1338 Elizabeth De Segrave ~0555 - ~0599 Grimaud Meroving D'Aquitaine 44 44 ~0520 - Deceased Charles Landen <1134 - 1203 Isabella De Warenne 69 69 1118 - 19 Jan 1146/1147 William De Warenne ~0540 UNKNOWN Erlebert ~0720 - 0744 Bishop of Mayence Gerold 24 24 UNKNOWN Doda 1000 - Wft Est. 1056-1095 Emma Torta ~0602 - >0678 Theodaora Salzburg 76 76 ~0660 - ~0710 Theutbold Almannia 50 50 <0710 - >0740 Graf Hnabi , Duke Of Almannia Linzgau 30 30 ~0630 - <0709 Duke of Alamannia Godefroy 79 79 ~1640 John Gillet ~1790 Martin Gentry 1575 - ~1657 John Mott 82 82 ~1666 Louis Ouvard 1015 - 1071 Robert Bigod 56 56 1003 - 1063 Alisia Of Normandy 60 60 1611 - 1658 Jacques Badeau 47 47 1240 Isabel FitzJohn II, Count of Chiny Otto 0825 - ~0885 Count Of Damau Gilbert 60 60 ~0825 - Wft Est. 853-921 Duchess of Moselle Ermengarde 0780 - 0814 Count In The Massgau Giselbert 34 34 ~0765 - 0802 Count Gainfroi 37 37 ~0770 - >0795 Thiedlindus Blois 25 25 ~0740 - Wft Est. 740-836 II, Count Of Blois Aubri ~0700 - Wft Est. 717-799 I, Count Of Blois Aubri ~0680 - Wft Est. 691-770 Adela of Austria UNKNOWN 0650 - 23 Dec 679 Dagobert II King Of Austrasia UNKNOWN 0629 - 1 Feb 655/656 III, King Of Austrasia Siegbert 0602 - 16 Jan 637/638 I, King Of Austrasia Dagobert Wft Est. 588-611 - Wft Est. 634-700 UNKNOWN Gomatrude 0584 - 28 Sep 628 II, King Of Soissons Clotaire ~0586 - ~0607 Altrude Meroving 21 21 0539 - 0584 Chilperic I , King Of Soissons Meroving 45 45 0543 - 0597 Fredegonda UNKNOWN 54 54 0499 - 10 Nov 561 Clotaire , I King Of Soissons Meroving At the time of his father's death, he received Soissons, Laon, Noyon, and the old Frankish country: Cambrai, Tournai, and the lower side of the Meuse.

One source records that Clotaire Clothar) had an incestuous relationship with his wife's sister. The
"History of the Franks" shows the relationship as a "marriage."
499/502 - 0587 Radegonde De Thuringe 1  _FA1
2  DATE 550
2  PLAC became a nun at Poitiers
0465 - 11 Nov 511 King Of The Franks Clovis In 493 Clovis married Clothilde (Clotilda) of Burgundy (afterwards St. Clothilde), born 475, died at Tours in 545, "the girl of
the French Vineyards". She was the daughter of Gondebaud (Chilperic II.?), King of Burgundy. She was Arian by religion, but
with strong Roman Catholic tendencies. This marriage was of primary importance, as the real shape of France dated from
it. It was she who led her husband to abandon his old beliefs and embrace Christianity. He was baptized in the 15th year of
his reign at Rheims on Christmas Day in 496, with 3,000 of his followers. When Clovis first heard the story of Christ's
crucifixion, he was so moved that he cried, "If I had been there with my valiant Franks, I would have avenged Him."
Henceforth the Church played a decisive role in the history of the kings of France.
0475 - 3 Jun 548 Clothilda Of Burgundy Clothilde (Clotilda) of Burgundy (afterwards St. Clothilde), born 475, died at Tours in 545, "the girl of
the French Vineyards". She was the daughter of Gondebaud (Chilperic II.?), King of Burgundy. She was Arian by religion, but
with strong Roman Catholic tendencies.
0436 - 26 Nov 481 I King Of The Franks Childeric 0438 - ~0480 Basina Of Thuringia 42 42 ~0430 King of Thuringia Basinus ~0460 UNKNOWN Hermanfrid ~0460 - Deceased UNKNOWN Bederic ~0470 UNKNOWN Autofleda ~0460 UNKNOWN Berthar 1389 - 1435 John PLANTAGENET 46 46 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duke
Duke of Bedford, Lord of Lancaster, Regent of France
Note: After his brother's death, he served as Protector and Regent for young Henry VI. He arranged for the capture of Joan of Arc.
~1030 - Deceased Radulph Briwere 0705 Hilda Ericsdotter Vestfold ~0745 Lifa Dagsdotter 1 Nov 846 - 10 Apr 879 Louis II Caroling Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of France 0800 - Deceased Count Ernst Bohenmark 0830 - Deceased Litovinda Bohmenmark 1246 - 18 Mar 1271/1272 John FitzAlan Wft Est. 806-842 - 15 Sep 866 Rutpert IV Count In Wormscau UNKNOWN 0819 - 0866 Aelis Of Tours UNKNOWN 47 47 1154 - Deceased Hugh Bigod 1156 - Deceased Simon Bigod ~0846 - Wft Est. 888-952 Richilde Robertin ~0917 Ansfred I Rolloson 0890 Hrollangr Rognvaldsson 1629 Elizabeth Mott 0737 UNKNOWN Friderun 1001 - 10 Feb 1049/1050 Ingrid Olafsdottir 0890 King of Sweden Olaf 0979 - Wft Est. 1007-1073 Queen Of Sweden Astrid 0905 - 0995 Erik IV Sigersaell 90 90 Nickname:<NICK> The Victorious
I King Of Sweden
0927 - 1014 Sigrid Storrada 87 87 Nickname:<NICK> The Haughty
Sigrid storråda (end of 10:th century)

According to Saxo and the Icelandic sagas Sigrid Storråda was the daughter of Skogla Torste and the wife of King Erik Segersäll. About the year of 990 she was rejected by her husband and she returned to her properties in Västergötland.

In 995 she became a widow (A this time she was about thirty five years old). The following years two men, Harald Grenske (A small king from Norway) and Vsevolod (A small king from Russia) proposed to her. Sigrid didn't think much of them and therefore decided to teach her admirer a lesson. It's said that she drunk both of the men under the table, put them in a house, locked the door and set it on fire. Needless to say this deed had a somewhat cooling effect on her admirers and soon she got married to a more noble man, Olav Tryggvasson of Norway.

However, this marriage didn't last very long as she didn't accept the christian faith. According to the tradition the marriage come to an end due to a box on the ear (Is this really the right word for it?), something which Olav soon would regret deeply.

Sigrid soon got married to Sven Tveskägg of Denmark and to get revenge on Olav she talked her husband, son and Olof (later to be called Olof Skötkonung into a war against the king of norway. As a result Olav Tryggvasson was killed at the batle of Svolder.

There is some dispute over the existence of Sigrid. Some historians says that she is only a myth from the Icelandic sagas. Instead Erik Segersäll was supposed to have married a Slavonic Princess named Gunhild which later married Sven Tveskägg.
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. Charlemagne, Charles the Great. With the consent of the great nobles, Charlemagne, Charles the Great, became
King of France and Holy Roman Emperor of the West from 771 to 814, following the death of his brother. He was born
April 2, 742, probably at Aix-La-Chapelle. When only twelve years old we find him commissioned to receive and
welcome the pontiff who came to implore his father's aid against the barbarians that threatened Rome. He probably
accompanied his father in his campaigns at an early age, but the first time that we really see him in the field, is on the
renewal of the war with the rebellious Duke of Aquitaine.

Upon the death of Pepin, in 768, Charlemagne and his younger brother Carloman succeeded to equal portions of one
of the most powerful of European kingdoms, bounded by the Pyrenees, the Alps, Mediterranean, and the ocean. But
this would hardly enabled the monarchs, even had they been united, to resist successfully the incursions of the
barbarous tribes on the German frontiers of France, which had commenced with the first establishment of the
Frankish dominion in Gaul; and which were kept alive by the constant pouring forth of fresh hordes from the
overpopulated north. The situation of Charlemagne was rendered yet more perilous by the massive enmity of his
brother, and the rebellion of Hunald, the turbulent Duke of Aquitaine. But fortunately Charlemagne had a genius equal
to the difficulties of his situation; though his brother refused to aid him, he defeated Huald; and no less illustrious by
his clemency than by his valor and military skill, he forgave the vanquished rebel.

Desiderius, the King of Lombardy, had made large encroachments upon the states of the Roman Pontiff, whose cause
was taken up by Charlemagne. This led to feuds, which Bertha, his mother, endeavored to appease by arranging a
marriage between her son and the daughter of the Lombard. But Charlemagne soon took a disgust to the wife thus
imposed upon him, and repudiated her, that he might marry Hildegarde, the daughter of a noble family in Swabia.
Thus he married Hildegarde of Swabia (Linzgau), Countess, born in 757/758, died April 30, 782/3.

In 771 Carloman died, and Charlemagne was elected to the vacant throne, to the exclusion of his nephews, whose
extreme youth made then incapable of wearing the crown in such troubled times. Gilberge, the widow of Carloman,
immediately fled, and sought refuse with Desiderius, the common retreat for all who were hostile to the Frankish
monarch.

From that time, sole ruler during a reign of forty-three years, he waged incessant wars on all his borders, subduing
rebellions, extending his domains and at the same time advancing Christianity. In 772 he began a thirty-year war with
the determined Saxons, after the successful opening of Charlemagne was called to the assistance of Pope Hadrian I.
against Desiderius, King of the Lombards. Charlemagne marched two armies over the Alps and conquered Lombardy
in 774; returned and beat the Saxons again and hastened into Spain, in 778, to help the Arabian rulers of that country
against the Osman Caliph of Cordova. It was in this war that Roland, the hero of romance, fell in the pass of
Roncesvalles.

In 799 the Romans revolted against Pope Leo III., and were again brought into subjection by Charlemagne. In return,
while he was praying on the steps of St. Peter's Church, he was crowned by Leo with the iron crown of the Western
Empire, successor of the Roman Caesars, unexpectedly to him, as he pretended, on Christmas Day, 800, amidst the
popular acclamations, "Long life and victory to Charles Augustus, crowned by God, great and pacific Emperor of the
Romans!"

The extensive domain of Charlemagne was rendered secure only by ceaseless vigilance and warfare. The short intervals
of peace which ere allowed him, he employed in endeavoring to educate and civilize his people. He ma
1252 - 1291 Emmeline De Longspee 39 39 ~0955 - Deceased UNKNOWN Bertold I Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count In The Breisgau 1117 - ~1201 Margaret De Turenne 84 84 Balthasar Emrick ~1243 Roese De Clare 0659 - 0705 Alpaide UNKNOWN 46 46 ~1242 Margaret De Clare 1223 - 1276 Emmeline , Countess Of Ulster De Riddlesford 53 53 ~1241 Robert De Clare ~0584 - Wft Est. 614-680 Dode Clothilde Ferreol ~1240 Bevis De Clare 0506 - 0570 Ausbert Ansbertus 64 64 ~1239 Isabel De Clare ~0560 - 0612 UNKNOWN Saint Itta 52 52 0848 - 28 Oct 901 King of England Alfred Also Known As:<_AKA> The /Great/
Alfred the Great, son of Ethelwulf, succeeded his brother, Ethelred I., reigning from 871 to 900. Alfred began as
second-in-command to his eldest brother, King Ethelred I. There were no jealousies between them, but a marked difference
of temperament. Ethelred inclined toward a religious viewpoint that faith and prayer were the prime agencies by which the
heathen would be overcome. Alfred, though also devout, laid the emphasis upon policy and arms. He was born in 849 and
died in 900. At twenty-four he became King. He married Lady Alswitha (Ealhswith), daughter of Ethelan, the Earl of Mercia,
lineally descended from Crioda, 1st Earl of Mercia, who died in 594. She died in 904. Alfred was regarded as one of the
noblest monarchs in British history. No name in English history is so justly popular as his. That he taught his people to
defend themselves and defeat their enemies, is the least of the many claims to our grateful admiration; he did much more
than this; he launched his people upon a great advance in civilization, and showed a horde of untaught countrymen that
there were other and worthier pursuits than war or the pleasure of the table. "He was indeed one of those highly gifted men
that would seem to be especially raised up by Providence to protect and advance his people." (Wurts, Vol I, p. 171). Alfred
was born at Wantage, in Berkshire, in the year 849, ascended the throne in 871 at the age of 23, and reigned for thirty
years. Young Alfred, according to the historian Asser, Bishop of Sherborne, was a comely person and of a sweeter
disposition than his older brothers and consequently became the favorite of both his parents and was sent by them to
Rome, while still a child in order that he might be anointed king by the Pope. But though Ethelwulf showed this especial
instance of regard for his son, he altogether neglected his education, and the young prince in his twelfth year had not
learned to read or write. But if he could not read for himself, he nevertheless loved to listen to the rude but inspiring strains
of Saxon poetry when recited by others, and had he not been a king and statesman, he might easily have been a poet. In
871, Alfred succeeded as king, at a period when the whole country was suffering under the ravages of the Danes, and the
general misery was yet further increased by a raging pestilence, along with the general dissentions of the people. Alfred now
for the first time took the field against these ruthless invaders with such skill and courage, that he was able to maintain the
struggles till a truce was concluded between the combatants. Neither was this the worst of the evils that beset the Saxon
prince. Any compact he might make with one party, had no influence whatever upon others of their countrymen, who had
different leaders and different interests. No sooner had he made terms with one horde of pirates than England was invaded
by a new force of them under Rollo; and when he had compelled these to abandon Wessex, he was attacked by fresh bands
of Danes settled in other parts of England. So long, however, as they ventured to meet him on the open field, his skill
secured him the victory; till, taught by repeated defeats, they had recourse to other tactics. That is, suddenly to land and
ravage a apart of the country, and when a force opposed them, they retired to their ships, and passed to some other part,
which in a like manner they ravaged, and then retired as before, until the country, completely harassed, pillaged and wasted
by their incursions, was no longer able to resist them. Then they ventured safely to enter and to establish themselves.
Therefore, Alfred, finding a navy necessary, built England's first fleet. After much fighting over the years he at last routed
the Danes at Ethendune (Edington) in 878 with so much slaughter that they were glad to obtain peace on such terms as he
chose to dictate. As merciful as he was good and brav
0852 - 5 Dec 905 Queen of the Gaini Ealhswith 0877 - 7 Jun 929 Aelfthryth Saxe- Wessex Also Known As:<_AKA> /Ethelwida/ 0806 - 13 Jan 857/858 King Of England AEthelwulf Ethelwulf(Aethelwulf), "Noble Wolf," son of Egbert, reigned from 839 to 857 in Wessex, England. During his reign the
Danes miserably spoiled England, daring to winter there for the first time. In 851 Ethelwulf routed them at Okely in Surrey.
By the advise of St. Swithin, Bishop of Winchester, he granted to the church the tithe of all his dominions. He died January
13, 858. He married (1) Lady Osburga (Osburh) (Osberga), daughter of Earl Oslac, the royal cup-bearer.

On a pilgrimage to Rome in 855, Ethelwulf married (2) Judith of Bavaria, the 12 year old daughter of Charles II., the
Bald, King of the West Franks and his wife, Ermentrude. See the genealogical details elsewhere in Royalty of France in
Vol. I. When Ethelwulf returned home it is said that he made his son, Ethelbald, King of Wessex, and retained Kent for
his own rule. He died January 13, 857, and was buried at Stamridge, his body later being removed to Winchester.
Ethelwulf was succeeded by each of his four sons in turn, the fourth and youngest of whom was Alfred.

, AEthelwulf, King of England

Born: ABT 800
Acceded: 4 FEB 839, Kingston-upon-Thames, Surrey
Died: 13 JAN 858
Interred: Winchester Cathedral, London, England
Notes:
Reigned 839-856 (abdicated). Under-king of Kent 825-839 and 856-858.
Renown for his military prowess, he reputedly defeated 350 viking ships (851).
He reduced taxation, endowed the Church, made lay lands inheritable, and provided systems of poor relief.

Father: , Ecgbert III of Wessex, King of Wessex, b. ABT 775


Mother: , Redburga


Married CIR 830 Divorce 853 to , Osburga


Child 1: , Athelstan, King of Kent
Child 2: , AEthelbald, King of England, b. ABT 834
Child 3: , AEthelbert, King of England, b. ABT 836
Child 4: , AEthelred I, King of England, b. CIR 840
Child 5: , Alfred the Great, King West Saxons, b. 849
Child 6: , AEthelswyth, Nun


Married 1 OCT 856, Verberie sur Oise, France to , Judith, Princess

Ethelwulf(Aethelwulf), "Noble Wolf," son of Egbert, reigned from 839 to 857 in Wessex, England. During his reign the
Danes miserably spoiled England, daring to winter there for the first time. In 851 Ethelwulf routed them at Okely in Surrey.
By the advise of St. Swithin, Bishop of Winchester, he granted to the church the tithe of all his dominions. He died January
13, 858. He married (1) Lady Osburga (Osburh) (Osberga), daughter of Earl Oslac, the royal cup-bearer.

On a pilgrimage to Rome in 855, Ethelwulf married (2) Judith of Bavaria, the 12 year old daughter of Charles II., the
Bald, King of the West Franks and his wife, Ermentrude. See the genealogical details elsewhere in Royalty of France in
Vol. I. When Ethelwulf returned home it is said that he made his son, Ethelbald, King of Wessex, and retained Kent for
his own rule. He died January 13, 857, and was buried at Stamridge, his body later being removed to Winchester.
Ethelwulf was succeeded by each of his four sons in turn, the fourth and youngest of whom was Alfred.

, AEthelwulf, King of England

Born: ABT 800
Acceded: 4 FEB 839, Kingston-upon-Thames, Surrey
Died: 13 JAN 858
Interred: Winchester Cathedral, London, England
Notes:
Reigned 839-856 (abdicated). Under-king of Kent 825-839 and 856-858.
Renown for his military prowess, he reputedly defeated 350 viking ships (851).
He reduced taxation, endowed the Church, made lay lands inheritable, and provided systems of poor relief.

Father: , Ecgbert III of Wessex, King of Wessex, b. ABT 775


Mother: , Redburga


Married CIR 830 Divorce 853 to , Osburga


Child 1: , Athelstan, King of Kent
Child 2: , AEthelbald, King of England, b. ABT 834
Child 3: , AEthelbert, King of England, b. ABT 836
Child 4: , AEthelred I, King of England, b. CIR 840
Child 5: , Alfred the Great, King West Saxons, b. 849
Child 6: , AEthelswyth, Nun


Married 1 OCT 856, Verberie sur Oise, France to , Judith, Princess
0810 - 0855 UNKNOWN Osburga 45 45 0775 - 4 Feb 838/839 King Of Wessex Ecbert III Egbert, is regarded as the first King of England. He reigned from 802 to 829 (839?). He was born about 775 and fled
from his cousin Brethrick, taking refuse in the court of Charlemagne, where he stayed for about twelve years, serving as one
of his captains. On the death of Brethrick, who was poisoned by his wife, Egbert returned to England. In 802 at Winchester
he was crowned King of the West Saxons. He subdued West Wales, or Cornwall, defeated the King of Mercia at Ellandune,
annexed Kent and in 829 he became overlord of all the English kings and gave the name of England to the whole realm.
There are still in existence some coins struck by Egbert, though these are now extremely rare. In 835 Egbert defeated a
formidable army of Danes at Hingston Down in Cornwall, when they attempted to invade England. He died in 839, and was
buried at Westminster. He married Lady Readberga (Redburga). He was succeeded by his son, Ethelwulf.

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Ecgbert III of Wessex, King of Wessex

Born: ABT 775
Acceded: 802
Died: 4 FEB 839
Interred: Winchester Cathedral,Winchester,England
Notes:
Reigned 802-839.
In 800 at the decease of King Brithric, Egbert was called by the voice of his countrymen to assume the Government of Wessex, and he subsequently succeeded in reducing all the Kingdoms of the Heptarchy under his sway. His reign, a long and glorious one, is memorable for the great victories he achieved over the Danes.
See Europäisch Stammtafeln Bund II tafel 58.

Father: , Ealhmund of Kent, Under-King of Kent


Mother: , Daughter of Kent


Married to , Redburga


Child 1: , AEthelwulf, King of England, b. ABT 800
Child 2: , Editha, Abbess of Polesworth
Child 3: , Athelstan, Sub King of Kent
0778 - Wft Est. 816-882 Queen Of Wessex Redburgha 0758 - 0786 Ealhmund In Kent Under-King 28 28 Weis' "Ancestral Roots. . ." (1:12).

He is conjectured to have married a daughter of Ethelbert II, King of Kent
(RIN 6599). See, for example, Wagner's "Pedigree and Progress," pedigree
29. If correct, this would open up a bona fide Merovingian descent via the
kings of Kent.

"Todd A. Farmerie" posted to
GEN-MEDIEVAL-L@@rootsweb.com on 30 Dec 1998
Subject: Re: Egbert of England:
. "I know that in this I am being more conservative than most, but I have
also wondered about the connection between Egbert and Ine. That his
father Eahlmund was King of Kent makes me wonder if this wasn't a new
dynasty from Kent that gained control of Wessex and grafted its
ancestors onto a known younger brother of a native King four generations
before (as is often the case with such grafts)."

30 Dec 1998 sbald@@auburn.campus.mci.net (Stewart Baldwin), posted to
the same thread:
. ". . . but there is a serious problem that is often overlooked, and that is
that there is no good evidence that Egbert of Wessex was the son of
Eahlmund of Kent. That claim has been repeated an unknown number of
times, but the actual evidence is as follows:
. 1. The West Saxon genealogies give a certain Eahlmund as the name of
Egbert's father.
. 2. A certain Eahlmund appears as a sub-king in Kent in some
documents of the late eighth century.
. Other than the fact that they had the same name at roughly the same
time, there is no known evidence that the two individuals were
identical, so this is a good example of the old "name is the same"
problem.
. Another problem with the above theory is that the number of
generations back to the suggested "graft" is relatively small, increasing
the danger that the supposed lie would be caught by contemporaries.
(There was only 76 years between the death of Ine and the accession of
Egbert.)" [note: Ine is the supposed brother of INGLID, Ealhmund's great
grandfather.]

On 30 Dec 1998 "Chris Bennett" posted to the same thread:
. "You're not the only one to have doubts! The Wessex genealogy is frankly strange. Cerdic, Cynric and Ceawlin all have Celtic names, as
does Caedwalla as late as 688. After Ceawlin the succession jumps all over the map. It is extremely suspicious, to my mind, that the ASC
produces ancestries for all the kings up to Ine but doesn't even attempt to give a genealogy for any of the kings between Ine and Egbert beyond some vague handwaving about them being descended from Cerdic -- and Ine is the last close king to Egbert's line. Given that our major source, the ASC, was compiled by Egbert's grandson who was at least as interested in legitimising his line as he was in recording the history of his people, the whole thing looks very suspect. . . . There are some other items to consider. The name Egbert is characteristic of the Kentish royal family. Also, for two generations after Egbert's day Kent remained a separate kingdom ruled by members
of Egbert's family, which is special treatment quite unusual amongst Saxon dynasties (though common on the continent). Finally, he appears
to have been sufficiently well-born to be accepted as a royal exile at Charlemagne's court, and may even have married a relative. I agree that none of these points are conclusive, but they are consistent with the notion that he had Kentish affiliations.". . . and continuing in onother post the next day: "A graft is even harder to explain if you adopt the Kentish scenario.If Egbert had in fact been a member of the Kentish royal family, then there would have been many people who knew of his Kentish origin, and that knowledge would probably have still been around later in the century, making the lie of a graft hard to get by with. Contrast this with the possibility that Egbert was a West Saxon who came to the throne with a vague claim that he was a descendant of Cerdic. In that case, such a graft would be more likely to go uncaught. So, if there was a "graft" which falsified the pedigree, an obscure West Saxon ori
0732 - Wft Est. 762-823 UNKNOWN Eaba 0706 - Wft Est. 736-797 Eoppa Saxe- Wessex 0680 - 0718 Ingild of Wessex 38 38 0644 - Wft Est. 683-735 Cenred of Somerset 0622 - Wft Est. 648-713 UNKNOWN Ceowald 0600 - Wft Est. 626-691 UNKNOWN Cudam 0564 - >0584 Prince Of Wessex Cuthwine 20 20 Cuthwine (or Cutha) was slain in battle against the Scots in 581. He had the following sons. 0547 - 0593 King Of Wessex Ceawlin 46 46 0490 - 0560 King Of Wessex Cynric 70 70 Cynric, ruled Wessex from 534 to 560, distinguished himself in the wars of his father, Cerdic. He fought a great battle
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sons as follows
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REF RFC. King of Denmark, King of Norway, 936; founder of the Jmosborg
Viking colony
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1120 Lettice De Montgomery ~1100 - ~1130 Orme Le Gulden 30 30 <0960 - ~0994 Waltheof I UNKNOWN 34 34 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Earldorman of Northumbria
PED OF AUGUSTINE H. AYERS
TITL Garner, Lorraine Ann "Lori" PUBL P.O. Box 577, Bayview, ID 83803
Her sources included, but may not be limited to: Burke's Landed Gentry, Burke's Dormant & Extinct Peerage, Burke's Peerage of American Presidents, Debrett's Peerage, Oxford histories & "numerous other reference works"
very good to excellent, although she has a tendency to follow Burke's Hardcopy notes of Lori Garner Elmore.
MEDI Letter
TEXT Waltheof the Elder E. of Northumbria s of Siward
TEXT Known as "the Elder".
_FA1 PLAC Acceded: circa 965. Known as "The Elder".
_FA2 PLAC Lord of Bamburgh.
<0953 Oswulf Earldorman De Northumbria <0918 Ealdred Lord De Bamborough 1058 - Wft Est. 1117-1169 Adeliza De Clermont Elizabeth De Hastings 1114 Henry De Briwere 1823 Margaret E. Myers 1035 - 1103 Margaret De Roucy 68 68 0979 - <1035 Gilbert Count Of Brionne 56 56 0984 - Wft Est. 1032-1096 Gunnora d' Aunou 1010 - 1063 Walter , 1st Earl Buckingham Giffard 53 53 1014 Ermentrude Agnes Flaitel 1000 - 1098 Renaud De Clermont 98 98 ~0900 - Deceased Ermengarde Burgundy 1754 Marie Josephe Pelletier 0945 - 1063 Osbern De Bolebec 118 118 1170 - 15 Mar 1189/1190 Isabelle De Hainault 0985 - Wft Est. 1017-1077 Gerald Flaitel ~0685 UNKNOWN Gandolf 0988 - 1033 I, Count Roucy Ebles 45 45 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Count 1136 - 1189 UNKNOWN Humbert III 53 53 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count Of Savoy 1585 Edward Woolen 0935 - Wft Est. 964-1029 Concubine UNKNOWN 0911 - 0940 Sprote Of Senlis 29 29 1832 Elizabeth Myers ~1034 - 1074 Count Of Cham Ratpoto IV 40 40 1137 Alix UNKNOWN ~0852 - Wft Est. 914-974 Hubert Count Of St. Liz 1135 - 1172 Queen Of Aragon Petronella 37 37 0895 - 16 Jun 956 Hugo Magnus Robertin Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duke Of France 0903 - 26 Jan 945/946 UNKNOWN Edhilda 23 Nov 912 - 7 May 973 UNKNOWN Otto I Name Prefix:<NPFX> Emperor Of Germany 1225 - 1283 Matilda\Maud De Verdon Le Boteler 58 58 ~0875 - 0920 AElflaeda Saxe 45 45 1683 - 1760 George II August HANOVER 76 76 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King ~0860 Roger De Montgomery 1029 - 1088 Aubertus De La Marche 59 59 Name Suffix:<NSFX> -count 0810 - Wft Est. 841-901 Eystein Ivarsson 1  _FA1
2  PLAC Norwegian Viking
1066 Roger De Vere 1124 - 1185 Adeliza De Vere 61 61 1609 - 1648 Francis Ball 39 39 ~1523 - Deceased Sibell Birdsall 0797 - 17 Apr 818 Bernard , King Of Italy Caroling 0773 - 8 Jul 810 Pepin 'Le Bossu' , King Of Italy Caroling Pepin (Pippin), 4th son of Charlemagne, crowned by the Pope in 781 King of Lombardy and Italy, was born in
776 (April 773), conquered Venice and died shortly after on July 8, 810, before his father, at Milan. He married
Bertha of Toulouse, born circa 777, daughter of William, Count of Toulouse. He was succeeded by his son,
Bernard, King of Lombardy and Italy, 810-818, crowned at the age of twelve. Bernard took up arms against Louis
I., King of France, and was deposed by him, blinded and put to death on April 17, 818. He married Cunegonde,
and by her had a son, Pepin of Peronne, born in 817/818, died in 892, who was deprived of the throne of Italy by
Emperor Louis, the Debonaire, and received a part of Vermandois and the Seigneuries of St. Quentin and
Peronne. A lay abbot in 840, he was the father of Herbert I. de Vermandois, born circa 840, died 902, Count of
Vermandois, who married Beatrice (Bertha) of Morvois, a sister of Robert I., King of France, ancestors of a line of
Vermandois counts, leading in two paths to William the Conqueror; and Pepin de Senlis de Valois, Count
Berengarius of Bretagne, who was living in 893. Pepin de Senlis de Valois was the father of Lady Poppa, the first
wife of Rollo the Dane, 1st Duke of Normandy. See the continuation of this lineage elsewhere.
~0790 I Pepin ~1880 Henry Mauch 0770 - 0840 Olaf Gudrodson 70 70 0785 - Deceased Rafil Bjornsson 0708 - Wft Est. 740-802 Asa Eysteinsdotter Throndheim ~0693 - Wft Est. 711-771 Haadraade Eystein ~0780 - 0850 Rognvald Olafsson 70 70 0682 - ~0710 Olaf Ingjaldsson 28 28 1  _FA1
2  PLAC The "Treehewer"
0660 - Wft Est. 692-751 Ingjald Braut- Onundsson 0664 - Wft Est. 692-758 Gauhild Algautsson 0639 - Wft Est. 667-727 Algaut Gautreksson 0594 - Wft Est. 620-685 Eystein Adilsson 0572 - Wft Est. 603-663 Adils Ottarsson 0565 - Wft Est. 603-659 Yrsa Helgasdotter 0551 - Wft Est. 576-642 Ottar Egilsson 0538 - Wft Est. 568-619 Olaf The Mighty 0528 - Wft Est. 569-634 Helga Halfdansdottir 0503 - Deceased Halfdan Frodason ~0503 - Deceased Sigris UNKNOWN 0530 - Wft Est. 555-621 Egil Aunsson 0509 - Wft Est. 534-600 Aun Jorundsson 0487 - Wft Est. 513-578 Jorund Yngvasson ~0880 Berenger , Count of Bayeux and Senlis de Bayeux 0466 - Wft Est. 491-557 Yngvi Alreksson 0937 - Deceased Helloe Countess of Beulac 1130 - 1156 Marguerite De BOURBON 26 26 1222 - 1262 Richard De Clare 39 39 Earl of Gloucester and Hertford, was born 4 August 1222.  A year after he became of age, he was in an expedition against the
Welsh.  Through his mother he inherited a fifth part of the Marshall estates including Kilkenny and other lordships in Ireland,
etc.  After many expeditions and adventures, the King of Scotland apparently traveled South with the Earl, for on 24 September
they were with King Henry III at Newminster, Northumberland; in July 1258 he fell ill, being poisoned with his brother William,
as is was supposed, by his steward, Walter deScoteney.  He recovered but his brother died.  Richard died at John deGriol's
manor at Asbenfield in Waltham, near Canterbury, 15 July 1262, it being rumored that he had been poisoned at the table of
Piers of Savoy.  His boy was taken to the canon's church at Tonbridge and interred in the choir, then he was taken to
Tewkesbury and buried 28 July 1262 with great solemnity in the presence of two bishops and eight abbots in the Presbytery, at
his father's right hand.  His first wife was Margaret, daughter of Hurbert deBurgh, Earl of Kent. She died in November 1237,
and he married, second, on or before 25 January 1237/8, Maud, daughter of Surety John deLacie.  She, who had the manor of
Clare and the manor and castle of Usk and other lands for her dower, erected a splendid tomb for her late husband at
Tewkesbury and was living in 1287, but she died before 10 March 1288/9.
0921 - Deceased Raimond III Count Of Toulouse UNKNOWN 0445 - Wft Est. 476-536 Alrek Agnasson 0447 - Wft Est. 476-540 Dagreid Dagsson 0424 - Wft Est. 456-515 Agni Dagsson 0428 - Wft Est. 456-522 Skjalf Frostasdottir 0402 - Wft Est. 431-491 Frosti UNKNOWN 0403 - Wft Est. 428-494 Dag Dyggvasson 0382 - Wft Est. 407-473 Dyggvi Domarsson 0361 - Wft Est. 392-452 Drott Danpsson 1364 - 1403 Henry De Percy 39 39 D. 5 Jan 1381/1382 Philippa De Montagu D. 1382 Phillipa , Countess of Clarence Plantagenet D. 1398 Roger De Mortimer ~0361 - Wft Est. 392-456 Domar Domaldsdotter Sverige 1005 - Wft Est. 1043-1103 Henry Castellan De Gand 1005 - Wft Est. 1043-1109 Sibilla De Manasses Edmund of Woodstock 0340 - Wft Est. 365-431 Domaldi Visbursson 0319 - Wft Est. 344-410 Visbur Vanlandsson 0298 - Wft Est. 330-389 Vanlandi Svegdasson 0302 - Wft Est. 330-396 Driva Snaersdottir Suomi ~0275 - Wft Est. 305-365 Snaer , King Of Finland Suomi 0277 - Wft Est. 308-368 Svegdi Fjolnarsson Wft Est. 258-285 - Wft Est. 308-372 Vana UNKNOWN ~0788 - Wft Est. 813-873 Ivar Halfdansson Rognvald ~0810 - Wft Est. 813-879 Eysteinsdotter Throndheim 0256 - Wft Est. 281-347 Fjolnir Yngvi- Freysson 0235 - Wft Est. 267-326 Yngvi-Frey King Of Swedes 0239 - Wft Est. 267-333 Gerd Gymersdottir 0214 - Wft Est. 239-305 Njord King Of Swedes 0214 - Wft Est. 246-305 Gymer UNKNOWN 0825 - 0887 Konrad II , Count Of Auxerre Welf 62 62 0218 - Wft Est. 246-312 Orboda UNKNOWN ~0830 - Wft Est. 856-921 Ermentrude Eticonides ~0902 - 11 Aug 937 Duke Of Burgundy Rudolph III 0907 - 11 Aug 967 Bertha De Schwaben ~1550 Claude Rollet ~0882 - Wft Est. 910-970 Buchard I Von Schwaben ~0887 - Wft Est. 910-976 Reginlinde De Nullenburg 0800 - 0862 Konrad Altdorf , Count of Auxerre Welf 62 62 ~0812 - >0866 Adelaide , Princess Of The HRE Eticonides 54 54 0803 - 864/865 Luitfried III Eticonides 0479 - Wft Est. 507-570 Frodi Fridleifsson 0456 - Wft Est. 483-547 Fridleif Frodasson 0433 - Wft Est. 460-524 Frodi Dansson 0412 - Wft Est. 437-503 Dan Olafsson 0391 - Wft Est. 423-482 Olaf Vermundsson 0395 - Wft Est. 423-489 Danpi UNKNOWN ~0369 - Wft Est. 395-460 Vermund Frodasson 0347 - Wft Est. 373-438 Frodi Havarsson 0325 - Wft Est. 351-416 Havar Fridleifsson 0303 - Wft Est. 329-394 Fridleif Frodasson ~0281 - Wft Est. 307-372 Frodi Fridleifsson ~0259 - Wft Est. 285-350 Fridleif Skjoldsson ~0237 - Wft Est. 268-328 Skjold , King Of Danes Odinsson ~0241 - Wft Est. 268-333 Gefion UNKNOWN 0215 - Wft Est. 247-306 Odin UNKNOWN FILE: The Royal Line (Adamic Genealogy) March 1980, Albert F. Schmuhl; Odin went north in 70 B.C. to escape the Roman Army from Syria under Gen. Pompey, 65.
Odin or "Woden" of Asgard-- If this line is correct, then Odin must have been a great warrior who was later deified.
Beldig was son by fourth wife.
Skjold was son by first wife
! Authorities are listed on p.230-231 in Royalty for Commoners by Stuart
Who conquered Scandinavia abt 70 B. C. and fostered his own idea of his won Divinity/
PEDI birth
~0219 - Wft Est. 247-313 Frigg UNKNOWN ~0193 - Wft Est. 222-282 UNKNOWN Cadwalladr 0190 - Wft Est. 222-281 Frithuwald UNKNOWN ~0194 - Wft Est. 222-288 Beltsa UNKNOWN ~0160 - Wft Est. 193-253 Freothelaf UNKNOWN ~0130 Finn Of Godwulf 0931 - 1000 Princess Of Burgundy Adelheid 69 69 1115 - 1162 Raymond IV, Count Of Barcelona Berengar 47 47 ~1170 Aline De Gai ~0500 Sacerdos UNKNOWN 1072 William De Vere 0875 - 17 Jul 924 UNKNOWN Edward The Elder Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of England
. Edward I., the Elder , "the Unconquerored King," was born about 870 and died about 924. He reigned 24 years from 900
to 924. He was not, like his father, a legislator or a scholar, although it is said that he founded the University of Cambridge,
but he was great warrior. He gradually extended his sway over the whole island, in which project he was assisted by his
sister the "Lady of Mercia" who headed her own troops and gained victories over both the Danes and Britons. Tradition
assigns to Edward an even wider rule shortly before his death. In the middle of the ninth century the Picts and the Scots
had been amalgamated under Kenneth MacAlpin, the King of the Scots, just as Mercia and Wessex were being welded
together by the attacks of the Danes. It is said that in 925 the King of the Scots, together with other northern rulers, chose
Edward "to father and lord." Probably this statement only covers some act of alliance formed by the English King with King
of Scots and other lesser rulers. Nothing was more natural than that of the Scottish King, Constantine, should wish to
obtain the support of Edward against his enemies; and it is natural that if Edward agreed to support him he would require
some acknowledgment of the superiority of the English King. After a prosperous reign, King Edward died in Forndon,
Northamptonshire in 925. He married (3) Lady Edgiva (Edgina), daughter of Earl Sigelline (Sigilline), Earl of Meapham. He
succeeded his father about 901, and raised the supremacy of Wessex into something little short of an imperial authority,
extending his sway over Mercia, East Anglia, and Northumbria.
~0845 - 29 Nov 899 Arnoulf , King Of Germany Caroling ~0845 - Wft Est. 834-918 Otta Carinthia Bayern ~0852 - 8 Dec 917 Theodoric Count Of Ringleheim ~0856 - Wft Est. 881-947 Ludmilla Raginhildis of Middle Friesland UNKNOWN ~0815 - Wft Est. 827-911 Reginhart Count Of Ringleheim 1134 - 1178 Guillaume IV Taillefer 44 44 1104 Mary Bigod ~0740 - ~0779 Gerold I Duke Of Swabia UNKNOWN 39 39 ~0740 - 0795 Emma Almannia 55 55 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duchess Of Swabia 0714 - 24 Sep 768 Pepin III Brevis Name Prefix:<NPFX> King ~0719 - 12 Jul 783 Bertrada Queen Of Hungry UNKNOWN ~0692 - 744/747 Charibert Haribert Meroving ~0692 - Deceased Gisele de Bertrade UNKNOWN Living MOUNTBATTEN ~0687 - 0724 Duchess Of Austrasia Chrotrude 37 37 ~0665 - 0713 Leutwinus Bishop Of Treves 48 48 0635 - 16 Dec 714 Pepin D' Heristal Pepin (Pippin) II., the Short, King of France from 752 to 768, born in 714, died in 768. He had much to do; the
Saxons, Bavarians, and Arabs were all menacing or revolting, and he had to rush from one part of the kingdom to the
other, defending its frontiers, and getting no help from the "stupid sluggard king," at Paris. At last, impatient of the
farce, he sent this question to the Pope: "Who is king, he who governs or he who wears the crown?" "He who governs, of
course," answered the Pope. "That is myself," said the little man with a great will; "so the sluggards shall go to sleep
forever," and he sent the last of them, Childeric III., the last of the Merovingians, into a monastery. Then the nobles put
their shields together, and the little man was seated on a chair, on their shields, and with him thus, "shouting and
raising their shields as high as they could, they marched three times, round the parliament, and then, by St. Boniface,
he was anointed Archbishop of Metz, A.D. 752. Pepin did not forget that he owed a debt of gratitude to the Pope for
the answer he had given to his question, and when, shortly after, the Pope sent to complain of the trouble occasioned
by the Lombards, Pepin crossed the Alps, punished the Lombards, took from them all the territory about Rome and
gave it to the Pope "to belong to him and to the bishops of Rome forever. That was the beginning of the Papal
sovereignty. The States of the Church, as they were called, remained under the sovereignty of the Popes until 1871."
Pepin le Bref, King of France, died in 768. He married Bertha (Bertrada) of Laon. She died in 783.
0993 - Aft 4 Feb 1030/1031 Amauri De Montfort 0602 - 0685 Ansigsel Mayor Of Austrasia 83 83 0613 - 17 Dec 693 Begue Landen 0592 - 0652 Itta De Nivelles 60 60 ~0550 - 0645 Carloman De Landen 95 95 1102 Vsevolod Gavriil 13 Aug 582 - 16 Aug 641 Arnulf , Bishop of Metz Meroving 1  _FA1
2  PLAC sainted
0532 - Deceased Saint Arnoul Arnoldus 0480 - Wft Est. 491-575 Tonantius Ferreolus Also Known As:<_AKA> Vis /Clarisimus/ 0454 - 0491 Duke of Moselle Adalbertus 37 37 0395 - 0447 Clodius UNKNOWN 52 52 0350 - 427/430 Pharamond UNKNOWN 0330 - 0404 Marcomir UNKNOWN 74 74 0310 - 0389 Clodius I UNKNOWN 79 79 0292 - 0379 Dagobert UNKNOWN 87 87 0262 - 0358 Genebald UNKNOWN 96 96 28 Aug 933 - 20 Nov 966 Duke Of Normandy Richard I 1065 - 1117 Gilbert , of Tonebruge De Clare 52 52 <0898 - >0926 Eadwulf Lord De Bamborough 28 28 ~0925 UNKNOWN Wulfrith ~1554 - Deceased Thomas Briggs ~1550 John Hinckes ~1638 Phebe Mott ~1570 Engelbert Lott ~1600 Peter Lott ~1554 - Wft Est. 1589-1652 Rosina Reissmantel 1044 UNKNOWN Paula ~0795 Tangwystl ferch Owain The House of Bledrig
Hyfaidd, King of Dyfed
(Latin, Antonius/English, Anthony)

Hyfaidd was the son of Princess Tangwystl of Dyfed by a lowborn Welshman named Bledrig. He was known as something of a tyrant
who often plundered the Cathedral of Mynyw (St.Davids) and expelled the monks. However, Hyfaidd had his own oppressor in the
person of King Anarawd of Gwynedd and his brothers. In order to stop Anarawd's conquests at the Dyfed border, Hyfaidd submitted to
the overlordship of King Alfred the Great of England in the 880s, as described by Asser, the latter's biographer. He died in 893.
~1600 Bartel Engelbetzen Lott ~1600 Lambert Lott ~1575 Mary UNKNOWN ~1540 Lodivicus Lodewick 1632 - 1693 Josiah Southwick 61 61 12 Mar 1636/1637 - Deceased Mary Boyce 1608 - 1684 Joseph Boyce 76 76 "The Joseph Boyce Genealogy" by C. A. Torrey and R. E. Boyce.

TAG 73:23, 1998.TERMS OF ENDEARMENT: The Puzzling Will of Rebecca Bacon, with the English Origins of Rebecca
Potter, Wife of William(1) Bacon, Ann Potter, Wife of Anthony(1) Needham, and Joseph(1) and Eleanor (Plover) Boyce of
Salem, Massachusetts by John C. Brandon and Janet Ireland Delorey

The American Genealogist, Vol. 71, no.4.

"The Joseph Boyce Genealogy" by C. A. Torrey and R. E. Boyce.

TAG 73:23, 1998.TERMS OF ENDEARMENT: The Puzzling Will of Rebecca Bacon, with the English Origins of Rebecca
Potter, Wife of William(1) Bacon, Ann Potter, Wife of Anthony(1) Needham, and Joseph(1) and Eleanor (Plover) Boyce of
Salem, Massachusetts by John C. Brandon and Janet Ireland Delorey

The American Genealogist, Vol. 71, no.4.
1704 - 1794 Sarah Meachum 90 90 ~1594 - 1660 Lawrence Southwick 66 66 1  _FA1
2  PLAC glassmaker


glassmaker
~1598 - 1660 Cassandra Burnell 62 62 1637 John Daniel Southwick 1641 Esther Boyce ~1610 Anne Birdsall 1659 John Bissell 1629 - ~1703 Thomas Millington 74 74 1643 Ann Millington 1620 Anne Russell 1546 UNKNOWN Sitter 1566 UNKNOWN Steinler 1530 UNKNOWN Reissmantel ~1554 Maria Geiler 1546 UNKNOWN Geiler ~1540 - Deceased Clement Amyas ~1470 Agnes UNKNOWN ~1306 Joan Melton ~1372 Anthony St Quintin ~1396 Elizabeth Glascoigne ~1360 Thomas Rolleston ~1360 Beatrice Haulay 1218 - 1257 Jean I De Avesnes 39 39 <0846 - >0884 II, Count in the Nordgau and Hamelant Eberhard 38 38 ~0915 - 18 Dec 973 IV, Count In Nordgau Eberhard ~0862 - 0940 III, Count In The Alsacian Nordgau Hugh 78 78 D. 1062 IV, Count Montdidier Hildouin Name Suffix:<NSFX> [COUNT OF ROUCY] 1034 - 1091 Alice Adeliza De Beaumont 57 57 ~1035 Robert De Grentesmaisnil Zachariah Stroble 0840 - 0891 Ansearius , Count of Orchert D' Ivree 51 51 1639 - 1706 Jeanne Badeau 67 67 1816 William Nelson Myers 1220 - 1264 Robert , Earl Of Westmoreland Vipount 44 44 1155 - 1233 Alan , Sheriff Of Rutland Basset 78 78 ~1070 - 8 Mar 1125/1126 Urraca , Queen Of Castile Leon She later married (2) Alfonso I., King of Aragon, from whom she was divorced by annulment in 1114, and (3) Peter
Gonzalez, Count of Lara, who died in 1130. Sometimes Alfonso I. is identified as Alfonso VII. of Castile and Leon; this
makes Afonso the Emperor Alfonso VIII. of Castile and Leon, and Alfonso VIII. of Castile (118-1214) Alfonso IX of
Castile.
1218 - 12 Mar 1280/1281 Margaret De Quincy 1192 - 1240 John De Lacy 48 48 1080 - Deceased Maud Bigod 1070 William Bigod 1154 - 1224 Raimond De Sabran 70 70 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Prince of Marse  1195 Juliana De Cogan 1216 - 1260 Stephen , Earl Of Ulster Longspee 44 44 ~0650 - 20 Feb 689/690 Duke Of Alsatia Adalricus ~1090 - 1122 I, Viscount of Turenne Raimond 32 32 ~1045 - 1094 Sancho I , King Of Aragon And Navarre Ramirez 49 49 King Brude mac Bile of the Picts ~1330 Lord Ingleton ~1615 Jacques Lussier 0450 - Deceased Agilofinges UNKNOWN ~0890 - Deceased Ricfrid Betuwe 1821 Henry D Myers 0477 - Deceased Ingonde Angilofinges 0990 Ada De Hugleville ~0820 UNKNOWN Maine ~0882 Adelaide UNKNOWN ~0925 Adelaide UNKNOWN ~0985 Adelburge UNKNOWN ~1040 Eunice De Baluun 1625 - 1688 Richard Few 63 63 ~1019 Alured , Lord arnstaple De Totnais ~0950 Eldgyth Saxe- Mercia ~0857 Aminiana UNKNOWN 0960 Aubree UNKNOWN 0965 Count Robert Meulant ~0980 Doda UNKNOWN ~0908 Ednowain UNKNOWN 6 May 972 - 1024 Heinrich II Liudolfing ~0900 - >0915 Eadgifu Adele Saxe- Wessex 15 15 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Countess ~0925 Eperleng UNKNOWN ~0985 - <1049 Eremburgis UNKNOWN 64 64 ~0872 Ermnergarde UNKNOWN ~0980 Erviz UNKNOWN ~0895 - ~0995 Gerberga UNKNOWN 100 100 0865 - Wft Est. 893-957 UNKNOWN Hersent 1746 - 1813 John Werner Shamel 67 67 ~0956 - 0985 Styrbiorn Olafsson 29 29 1  _FA1
2  PLAC Leader of the Jomsborg Vikings
~0950 Godeheut UNKNOWN ~0882 Guinidilda UNKNOWN 1910 - 1989 Edward Mauch 79 79 ~1012 - 1035 Walter , Compte D'Amiens, Mantes & Vexin Dreux 23 23 ~1115 - 1168 Alix De Namur 53 53 ~0955 UNKNOWN Herfast ~1040 Hersende UNKNOWN ~0860 Hersinde UNKNOWN 1725 Mary Filley ~0862 Hildegardis Eticondes ~0866 Hildegarde UNKNOWN ~0955 Ives UNKNOWN ~0534 - ~0555 Theodebald Meroving 21 21 ~0896 Rognvald UNKNOWN ~0995 Scrob UNKNOWN ~0900 - ~0960 Teutberge UNKNOWN 60 60 ~0990 Thurcytel UNKNOWN ~0858 Toscanda UNKNOWN 0965 - 1047 UNKNOWN Renaud 82 82 0830 - 0885 Suppo , Margrave of Spoleto Spoleto 55 55 1759 Francois Lasnier ~0914 - 10 Apr 990 Hildegarde De Flanders ~1200 - >1273 John Comyn 73 73 ~1131 - 1176 Rixa Of Poland 45 45 ~0868 - ~0929 Adelaide , Of Auxerre Welf 61 61 ~0995 Adelaide De Breteuil ~1003 - 8 Jan 1078/1079 Adelaide Of France Name Suffix:<NSFX> Countess 0795 - 25 Jun 841 Count Of Auvergne Gerard >1222 - >1275 Marie De Brienne 53 53 ~0930 Adelaide Of Donzy UNKNOWN Gytha ~1425 Catherine Strangeways ~1012 - 1043 Adele Of Bar-Sur-Aube UNKNOWN 31 31 ~0930 Adele of Toxandrie ~1045 - 1086 Felicia Of Rameru 41 41 0865 Aelinde , Of The Gatinais D'Amboise 0945 - 1000 Elfrida Saxe 55 55 ~0960 - 1047 Aelis Of Soissons 87 87 D. ~1738 Jeremiah Vallette Name Suffix:<NSFX> Captain 1610 - 1698 Pierre Parent 88 88 1315 Guienne King-At-Arms UNKNOWN ~1002 - 1059 Alfgar III Gruffydd , Earl Of Mercia Malet 57 57 1782 Anna Elizabeth Shamel 1162 - 1218 Richard , Earl Of Hereford De Clare 56 56 ~0885 - 0942 Eliseg ap Anarawd 57 57 ~0887 - 0950 Hywell Dda ap , King of Deheubarth Cadell 63 63 Howell, Prince of Wales, compiled a famous code of laws, and after a long and peaceful reign, died in 948. He married Eleanor, daughter of the last king of Dyfed (Pembrokeshire) and the ninth in descent from Cadwgan, living in 650. His daughter Ankaret and her husband Tewdwr, were grandparents of Tudor Mawr, from whom descend the Carew, Awbrey, and other families. He was the great-great grandfather of Bleddyn. ~0938 Seisyllt ap Ednowain ~0913 - 0987 Owain Ap Hywell , King of South Wales Dha 74 74 ~1011 - 1063 Gruffydd ap , Prince of Deheuberth Llewelyn 52 52 ~0890 Llewelyn Ap Merfyn ~0938 - 0998 Maredydd Ap , Prince Of Deheubarth Owain 60 60 ~0857 - 0916 Anarawd ap , Prince of Wales Rhodri 59 59 ~0980 - 1023 Llewelyn ap , Prince Of Deheubarth Seisyl 43 43 ~0882 - 0937 Count Of Rouergue Armengol 55 55 0935 - Deceased Arnulf Ernicule I Boulogne 0961 - 30 Mar 987 Count Of Flanders Arnold II 1142 Sibel De Vesey 1665 - 1757 Esther Mills 92 92 1651 Mary Filley Cassandra Mott ~0190 Son Svierge ~0940 - Deceased Baudouth I, Count Of De Clermont Baudouth ~0970 II, Count Of De Clermont Daudouth 1140/1179 Joan De Briwere 1171 - 1206 Baldwin IX Count Of Flanders UNKNOWN 34 34 0850 - 7 Apr 924 I, King Of Italy Berenger 1215 Hawise Le Botiller D. 1659 Jehan Le Messier ~0926 Bodo Seigneur De Maers ~0942 - 30 Sep 992 III, Count Of Barcelona Borrell 1251 - 1282 Eleanor Plantagenet De Warrenne 31 31 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Baroness Percy] ~0920 - ~0965 Count Of Provence And Arles Boso 45 45 ~1360 - 4 Mar 1408/1409 Joan Brounflete ~1330 - Deceased Thomas Brounflete ~0842 - 0868 Budwin Count Of Metz UNKNOWN 26 26 0927 - 27 Jun 992 Conan I , Duke Of Bretagne De Berenguer ~1439 - 20 Feb 1489/1490 John Conyers Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir 1468 - 1542 William Conyers 74 74 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir 0955 - 0994 UNKNOWN William I 39 39 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count Of Provence ~0900 - Jan 961/962 Charles , Count Of Vienne Constantine Pedro Gonsalez De Lara Hermensinde UNKNOWN ~1160 Constance De Beaumont ~1040 Hubert , Vicomte De Maine De Beaumont ~1125 Margaret De Beaumont 1070 - 1100 Ralph De Beaumont UNKNOWN 30 30 ~1130 - >1194 Richard I , Viscount Of Maine De Beaumont 64 64 1104 - 1168 Robert II , Earl Of Leicester De Beaumont 64 64 0985 - 1035 Sancho The , King- Castile,Navarre &Aragon Great 50 50 1100 - >1145 Roscelin De Beaumont 45 45 ~1054 Agnes De St. Clair 1519 Henry Goodere ~0970 - 1048 Walter De Bolebec 78 78 ~1177 Margaret De Braose ~1075 - >1112 Philip De Braose 37 37 ~1049 - ~1087 William I De Braose 38 38 ~0480 - Deceased King of the Gepidae Elemundo ~0890 Hugh De Calvacamp ~0735 - 0800 Count Of Sens Mainier 65 65 1114 Rohese De Clare 1035 - 1090 Richard De Clare 55 55 ~0340 Aeternus ap Padeyrn Helen Peverel 1591 Hans Lehmann ~1050 - 1113 Svatopolk Mikhail II Grand Duke Of Kiev UNKNOWN 63 63 ~1108 - Wft Est. 1138-1199 Amice , Countess Of Leicester De Gael >1075 - Wft Est. 1086-1166 Ralph De Gael De Montfort ~1050 Ralph , Earl Of Norfolk De Gael 0885 - 0899 Zoe KARBUNOPSINA 14 14 ~1295 Mabel De Grandison 1304 - 1349 Katherine De Grandison 45 45 ~1085 - >1163 Gilbert De Lacy 78 78 ~1115 - 1186 Hugh , Lord Of Stanton De Lacy 71 71 0919 - 0999 of the Obotrites Mistui II 80 80 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Prince ~1160 - 1241 Walter De Lacy 81 81 1070 UNKNOWN De Laval ~0995 - 21 Feb 1029/1030 Cunegonde (Otgina) of Leremburgh ~1010 - 1058 Emma De Montrevault 48 48 ~0980 Stephen De Montrevault ~1050 - 1093 Bernard , Lord Of Brecknock De Neufmarche 43 43 ~1020 Geoffrey De Neufmarche 1088 - >1149 Avice De Lancaster 61 61 ~1300 - 1349 John De Patishul 49 49 ~1054 UNKNOWN De Pecguigny ~1036 Roger , Sheriff Of Gloucester De Pitres 1087 - 1108 Sbyslava , Princess Of Kiev Svyatopolkovna 21 21 ~1020 Ada De St. Valery ~1125 - 1192 Bernard IV De St.Valery 67 67 ~1065 Bernard De St.Valery ~1155 - 1210 Matilda De St.Valery 55 55 ~1095 - ~1162 Reginald II De St.Valery 67 67 ~0990 - >1053 Richard , Seigneur of Hugleville FitzGulbert 63 63 ~1062 - ~1136 Adeliza De Toeni 74 74 of Obotrites Mieceslas II Name Prefix:<NPFX> Prince ~1130 - 1162 Ralph V De Toni 32 32 Ingelberg UNKNOWN ~0940 Ralph I , Seigneur Of Tosni De Toni 1160 - Jan 1208/1209 Roger IV De Toeni Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir D. 0964 Olaf , King Of Uppsala Edmondsson ~1010 Berthe De Tosny ~0990 - 1038 Roger d' Espagne Toeni 48 48 ~1084 Aenor DeTotnes ~1049 Judeal De Totnes ~1232 - 1300 John De Tregoz 68 68 1271 - 1334 Sibyl De Tregoz 63 63 1004 - 27 Feb 1064/1065 I, King Of Castile Ferdinand ~0901 Earl Of Mercia Edulph >1124 - 1152 Earl of Atholl Madach 28 28 1017 Hawise De Eschauffen 1682 - >1721 Jennet UNKNOWN 39 39 ~1034 - 1086 Eldgyth Ap Gruffydd Malet 52 52 Also Known As:<_AKA> Swan /Neck/ ~0905 Elfwina Of Mercia ~0985 Emma Of Ivry UNKNOWN ~0976 Emmeline De Chartres ~0880 III, Count of Brienne Engelbert ~0900 Ingeltrude De Montreuil ~0305 Padarn "Beisrudd" Ap Tegid ~0955 - >1035 Ermengrade Of Bar-Sur-Seine 80 80 >1045 Ermengarde Of Nevers UNKNOWN ~1016 - >1085 Ermengarde Of Tonnerre 69 69 ~1065 - 1108 Count Of Burgundy Raymond 43 43 ~0972 - 1 Mar 1057/1058 Ermesinde Of Carcassone UNKNOWN 0642 - Deceased Czechus Of Bohemia ~1235 - 5 Mar 1268/1269 Henry De Hastings 1818 George Washington Myers ~1000 Estefania Of Barcelona UNKNOWN 1213 - 1285 Roger Clifford 72 72 ~1319 - 1362 Walter Faucomberge 43 43 1345 - 1407 Thomas Fauconberge 62 62 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT] ~0940 Trawst Ferch Eliseg Hammon De St. Sauveur ~0917 Angharad Ferch , Queen Of Powys Llewelyn ~0887 - 0943 Eleanor Verch Llywarch 56 56 D. 1132 Maredydd Ap Bleddyn ~1079 - >1100 Nesta Ferch Osborn 21 21 ~0985 - ~1040 Osbern FitzHerfast 55 55 ~1056 Avice FitzOsbern ~1056 - 20 Feb 1070/1071 William , Earl Of Hereford FitzOsbern ~1055 - ~1100 Osbern FitzRichard 45 45 Eva De Trava ~1025 - 1067 Richard FitzScrob 42 42 5 Jan 1079/1080 - >1155 William Peverel ~1210 - 1264 Fulk IV FitzWarin 54 54 ~1245 - Bef 24 May 129 Mabel FitzWarrin ~1030 Fitz Winmarch 1007 - 1071 Robert Fitzwinmarch 64 64 ~0990 - 1034 Mieczyslas II L'Indolent De Pologne 44 44 12 Feb 1370/1371 Elizabeth De Mortimer ~0946 Foucher Vicomte Of Chartres 1140/1145 - 1194 Marguerite Of , Countess Of Flanders Lorraine ~0888 - 0938 UNKNOWN Fulk I 50 50 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count Of Anjou 1401 - 1484 Catherine De Neville 83 83 ~0857 - 0920 Garcia , Count Of Gascony Sanchez 63 63 ~0868 - 6 Dec 925 Garnier Vicomte Of Troyes And Sens UNKNOWN 0938 - 21 Jul 987 Geoffrey I Grisgonelle Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count Of Anjou
Name Suffix:<NSFX> -count
~0937 - 0990 Gerberge Of Burgundy UNKNOWN 53 53 ~1033 Arnold De Grentesmaisnil 0935 - >0978 Gerberge Welf 43 43 ~1365 Henry Strangeways ~0895 Gersinde Of Gascony 1231 - 1291 Alice De Lusignan 60 60 ~1176 - 1232 Nicholas De Stuteville 56 56 ~0960 Gulbert St. Valery Isabel De Valence 0881 - 13 Dec 910 Gisela De Friuli 1039 - 1109 Alpohonso VI Ferdinandez 70 70 ~0892 - 16 Apr 956 UNKNOWN Giselbert II Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count Of Soissons 0922 Earldorman of Devonshire Ordgar 1375 - 1440 Joan Beaufort 65 65 ~0865 Godfrey Count Palatine 0980 - 1067 Lady Godiva Godgifu 87 87 A Saxon lady, she is reported in history as having ridden nude through the city streets of Coventry, in order to
protest the unfair taxation imposed by her husband. The Godiva procession was instituted May 31, 1678 as part of the
Coventry Fair, was celebrated at intervals until 1826.
Count of Soissons Gui ~1040 IV, Count of Rameru Hildouin 28 Aug 913 - 17 Dec 943 UNKNOWN William I Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duke Of Normandy ~0857 Guinhilde Of Urgel 1581 Mary Hinckes ~1010 - ~1065 Seigneur De Laval Guy I 55 55 ~1040 Seigneur De Laval Hamon ~0922 - 13 Dec 992 Hedwig Of Alsacian Nordgau ~1335 - 18 Feb 1378/1379 Maud De Percy ~1060 - >1101 Ida Countess Of Cham 41 41 1168 - 1232 Roger Clifford 64 64 0885 - 23 Feb 942/943 Herbert II Count Of Vermandois And Troyes 1028 - 1080 IV, Count Of Vermandois Herbert 52 52 ~0925 - 0992 Herbert Count In The Kinzigau 67 67 0950 - >0970 Hersinde , Countess of Arcis Sur Aube De Romeru 20 20 0670 UNKNOWN Adelhelm 1040 - Wft Est. 1065-1131 Adela De Valois & Vexin UNKNOWN ~1046 Mauger Le Vavasour ~0520 - Deceased UNKNOWN Severus 0900 - 0956 Gieselbert , Duke Of Burgundy Meroving 56 56 ~0965 - 1060 Hildouin Count Of Breteuil 95 95 1194 John Vipont 1797 Mary Sarah Myers UNKNOWN Eticho II Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count of the Nordgau 4 Mar 1649/1650 Elizabeth Filley John De Neville ~0985 - >1060 Hugh Butler Of France UNKNOWN 75 75 1085 - 1138 Boleslaw III Duke Of Poland UNKNOWN 53 53 0868 - 0893 Count Of Anjou Ingelgerius 25 25 1406 - 1490 Joan Fauconberge 84 84 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [COUNTESS OF KENT] ~1048 - 1129/1130 Forne , Baron of Greystoke FitzSigulf ~0900 - ~0970 Judicael , Count of Rennes Berengar 70 70 ~0600 - 0677 Robert De Salzburg 77 77 ~1244 Eglentine De Clare ~0890 Kunigunde Of Francia ~0890 Count Of Louvain Lambert ~0920 - 22 Feb 977/978 Lambert Count Of Chalons ~0866 - ~0843 I, Seigneur De Maers Laundry 23 23 ~0896 II, Seigneur De Maers Laundry ~0956 - 1028 III, Seigneurs De Maers Laundry 72 72 ~0942 - >0977 Ledgarda Of Toulouse 35 35 14 May 968 - 1057 Leofric Ap Gruffydd III , Earl Of Mercia Malet ~0946 - 1028 Llywelyn Ap Gruffydd Malet 82 82 0895 - Aft Mar 930/931 Liegarde Hildebrant , Princess Of France Robertin D. 0690 I, Duke Of Alsace Eticho ~0883 - ~0928 King Of Provence and Italy Louis 45 45 ~1130 - >1217 Lucie Of L'Aigle 87 87 ~0920 Athelstan Manneson 0846 Judith Of Friuli ~0530 UNKNOWN Gertrudis 1674 Michel Parent ~0895 Megingoz Count In The Avalgau ~0890 - 0987 Count Of Tonnerre Milo III 97 97 ~0950 - 0998 IV, Count Of Tonnerre Milo 48 48 ~1400 - 1444 Ellen Rolleston 44 44 ~1383 - 1456 Christopher Conyers 73 73 0917 - 0955 Count In The Wormgau Conrad 38 38 Also Known As:<_AKA> The /Wise/ ~0922 - ~1003 I, Count Of Bar-Sur- Aube Nocher 81 81 ~0952 - >1019 II, Count Of Bar-Sur- Aube Nocher 67 67 ~0982 - 1040 III, Count Of Bar-Sur- Aube Nocher 58 58 0827 Uta Hornbach ~0887 - 0914 Anna Of Byzantium UNKNOWN 27 27 1100 Constance Of England 1111 - Aft 25 Jan 1156/1157 Agnes Princess of Austria 1152 - 1196 King of Aragon Alfonso II 44 44 0920 - 0957 UNKNOWN Ornold I 37 37 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count Of Conserans 0844 Gisela Volsea D' Ivree 1210 - Wft Est. 1208-1311 Isabel Bigod She married Gilbert deLacy, Lord of Meath in Ireland, whose parents were renowned Walter deLaci and his wife Margaret Braos.  Gilbert deLacy died 1230, left two daughters, Margery who married John Verdon, and Maud. D. <1204 Herbert FitzHerbert ~1323 - Bef 28 Sep 135 Maud Pateshulle 1254 Isabel Vipount ~0950 I, Vicomte De Maine Ralph ~1010 - <1062 Ralph III Vicomte De Maine UNKNOWN 52 52 ~1003 Ralph , Earl of Norfolk De Gael 0955 Ralph Count Of Ivry UNKNOWN ~0980 - 1040 Vicomte De Maine Ralph 60 60 0855 II, Count Of Poitou Ranulf ~0995 - 1040 Raoul II , Seigneur De Crepy De Vexin 45 45 ~1025 - 1074 III, Count Of Valois Raoul 49 49 ~0895 - >0981 Count Of Bar-Sur- Seine Raoul 86 86 0972 - 25 Feb 1018/1019 Raymond , Count Of Barcelona Borrel ~0857 - 0919 II, Count Of Toulouse Raymond 62 62 ~0895 - 0950 Raymond , Count Of Toulouse Pons 55 55 0880 - 0920 Manasses Meroving 40 40 ~0690 Gerlinde Eticonides ~1020 I, Duke Of Burgundy Robert ~1425 - Deceased Jane Strangeways ~0930 - 0973 III, Count Of Hainault Reginald 43 43 Captured at war with Emperor Otto the Great and died in exile. ~0925 - >0997 Count Of Bar-Sur- Seine Renald 72 72 1010 - 1040 Renaud , Count Of Auxerre De Nevers 30 30 ~0980 - >1039 Count Of Tonnerre Renaud 59 59 Milon de Monteleherico ~0860 - 0950 Count In The Betuwe Ricfried 90 90 1 Mar 1104/1105 - 1157 VII, King of Castile Alphonso Alfonso VII., the Emperor, born in 1103, and after capturing Córdova and other Moorish territory, he died in 1157. He
reigned from 1126 to 1157. He married about the year 1124 (1) Berengaria (Berenguela), who died in 1149, daughter of
Raymond-Berengar III. of Barcelona, and his wife, Maria.
~1414 Elizabeth De Beauchamp Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARONESS LATIMER] Ada FitzRichard ~1425 Thomas Strangeways ~0842 - 0883 Richilde Of Arles UNKNOWN 41 41 ~0912 - 0954 Richilde Of Rouergue UNKNOWN 42 42 ~0880 UNKNOWN Guervand De Bretagne 1248 - 1274 Isabel De Mortimer 26 26 0680 Rolande Meroving ~0925 - Deceased Garsinde Bertha De Tuscany Sarah UNKNOWN 1216 Sybil De Ferrers ~0900 Roscille De Loches ~0955 - 26 Jan 1002/1003 Princes Of Italy Rosela ~0900 - 0949 Rotbaud I of Agel UNKNOWN 49 49 ~0982 - 1030 Rudolf , Lord Of Guerny De Tosny 48 48 0926 I, Margrave Of The Saxon Eastmark Dietmar ~1304 Edward St. John ~1334 Margaret St. John ~0912 - 15 Oct 954 Count Of Barcelona Suniario ~0868 Teutberga Of Arles UNKNOWN 0610 - 0680 Major- Domo Lendifius 70 70 >1233 Constance De Toni ~0844 Seigneur De Loches Garnier 0986 Of Meissen Mathilda ~0850 - 11 Aug 898 I, Count Of Urgel Barcelona Wilfred <0930 - 6 Aug 966 Willa Of Arles UNKNOWN ~0852 - 14 Jun 929 Willa De Schwaben 1043 - 1102 Herman I, Duke Of Poland Wladislaw 59 59 ~1030 - 1100 I, Count Of Nevers Auxerre William 70 70 ~1440 - 1469 Henry De Neville 29 29 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir ~1440 Joann Bourchier ~1610 Pierre Charon ~1610 Judith Martin ~1621 Marguerite Moulinet ~1649 - 1717 Catherine Pilliar 68 68 ~1621 Pierre Pilliar 1554 - Wft Est. 1570-1635 Joane UNKNOWN ~1632 - 1683 John Bagg 51 51 0943 - 1 Jul 975 Edgar I Saxe- Wessex Edgar, the Peaceful, the fourth Boy King, was born in 943 and died July 8, 975. He reigned from 959 to 975. It is
recorded that Edgar, while keeping his court at Chester, was rowed down the River Dee, the oars manned by eight kings of
neighboring tributary states. The story, though probably untrue, sets forth his power not only over his own immediate
subjects, but over the whole island. He had a well-trained army and a strong navy and his title shows that at least he lived
on good terms with his neighbors. He married (1) Aethelflaed, and (2) Elfrida (Aelfthryth) of Devon, daughter of Ordgar,
Earl of Devonshire, and widow of Ethelwold.
1640 - 1702 John Bliss 62 62 ~1495 John Dawney Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir 1643 - 1643 UNKNOWN Burt 3d 3d ~0780 Meurig ap , King of Seisyllwg Dyfnwal 1017 - 1056 Godgifu Saxe- Wessex 39 39 1595 - 1662 Henry Burt 67 67 1  _FA1
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23 Jan 1627/1628 - 1715 Jonathan Burt ~1500 Dorothy De Neville ~0510 - Deceased UNKNOWN Brunulphe 1647 - 1689 Mercy Burt 41 41 23 Mar 1625/1626 - 1720 Nathaniel Burt 1645 - 1732 Patience Burt 87 87 ~1622 - 1625 Samuel Burt 3 3 14 Jan 1620/1621 - >1711 Sarah Burt ~1638 Daniel Dickinson ~1617 - 1649 Judah Gregory 32 32 ~1624 Deliverance Hanchet ~1632 - 1713 Mary Holton 81 81 ~1683 Joanna Lamb 1632 - 1684 Elizabeth Lobdell 52 52 ~1520 George Conyers Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir ~1470 Richard , 2nd Baron Latymer De Neville ~0830 - >0886 Aubri Dux Haisbaigne 56 56 ~0980 - 1064 Donnchadh , King Of Munster O'Brien 84 84 Mary Catherine Frederick ~1550 Robert Martyn ~1673 Mary Mccraney 1640 - 28 Jan 1711/1712 Rebecca Sikes 1709 William Filley ~1125 Adelaide De Champagne ~1674 Anna Terry 1620 - 1689 Henry Wakelee 69 69 ~1678 Henry Wright 1642 - 1725 Judah Wright 83 83 9 Mar 1675/1676 Mary Wright ~1105 - 1190 Renaud De Courtenay 85 85 1676 Antoine Babin ~1051 - >1129 Beatrice of Roucy 78 78 1025 - ~1090 Morrough Murchadh 65 65 1110 - 1171 Dermod , King of Leinster Macmurrough 61 61 This line shows descents to the English Royal family, George Washington, the first President of the United
States; Fletcher Christian, leader of the mutiny on the Bounty in 1789; Jane Austen, writer; Vice-Admiral Robert FitzRoy,
Captain of the Beagle; Bertrand Russell, mathematician and philosopher; Winston Churchill, Prime Minister; and Franklin D.
Roosevelt, Richard Nixon, and George Bush, Presidents of the United States.
~1000 - Wft Est. 1029-1094 UNKNOWN Devorgilla ~0366 - ~0416 Fiachu Ba hArccid mac Cathair Mar 50 50 0926 - 1014 Brian Boruma , King of Muenster\Irela macCennetig 88 88 ~1114 - ~1191 Mor ingen Muirchertag O'Toole 77 77 1678 Madeleine Babin ~1094 - Wft Est. 1122-1188 Cacht ingen Loigsoig O'Morda 1681 - Deceased Francoise Babin 1684 Jean Babin ~1005 - 1059 Gillacaemphin O'Toole 54 54 ~0980 - 1041 Gillacomghall O'Toole 61 61 ~0945 - 1016 Donncuan macDoenlaing , King of Leinster O'Toole 71 71 ~0745 - Wft Est. 774-839 UNKNOWN Eithne 1714 George Michael Ketner 1140 - 1177 Eva , Countess of Ireland Macmurrough 37 37 D. 0388 UNKNOWN Galla 0417 - Deceased Einion Yrth Ap Cunedda ~0895 - 0951 Cennétig of Thomond , King of Thomond macLorcain 56 56 0442 - 0517 Cadwallon ap Einion 75 75 1068 - 1115 Donchad , 56th King Of Leinster MacMurchadha 47 47 1050 - 1070 Murchad macDiarmata , King Of Leinster meicMaelna 20 20 1025 - 23 Feb 1071/1072 Diarmit , King Of Leinsterand Ireland MacMail ~0970 - 1006 Donnchad mael na , King Ui Cheinnselaig mBo 36 36 ~1000 Donnchad , King of Leinster macMurchad UNKNOWN Sadb ~0980 - Wft Est. 995-1077 Druella Of Kent 0975 - 1024 Berthold III , Count Ortengau Von Villengen 49 49 Wft Est. 937-957 - Wft Est. 972-1041 UNKNOWN Gormliath ~1055 - 1103 Gerberge De Terrasson 48 48 ~1092 - 1143 Matilda De La Perche 51 51 1081 - 1137 VI, King of France Louis 56 56 Louis VI., The Fat, King of France from 1108 to 1137, was born in 1078 or 1081, he was called Thibaud at birth, and
died in August 1137 at Chateau Bethizy near Paris, buries at St. Denis. At his baptism he was given the name Louis, in
accordance with Carolingian tradition. The only son of Bertha, Philip I.'s first wife, he was soon the object of persecution by
Bertrade of Anjou (Montfort), the mistress whom the king had married while repudiating the legitimate queen. Betrade
went so far as trying to have one of her sons substituted for Louis, the legitimate heir, and it is to Philip's credit that he
absolutely opposed this plan. But because of the family conflicts, Philip abandoned his son as early as 1098, then sent him
off to the wars in the Vexin to be rid of him. Eventually he acceded to the throne in 1108, a mature and hardened young
man. He was the first Capetian who, though designated, was not crowned during his father's lifetime. In 1115 he married in
1104 but divorced in 1108 (1) Lucienne, born about 1088, daughter of Guy I de Rochefort. They had a daughter, Isabelle.
Louis married in Paris in 1115 (2) Adelaide (Alice) of Savoy and of Maurienne, born in 1092 and who died in 1154,
daughter of Count Hubert (Humbert) II of Savoy-Maurienne.

His son, Philip (Philippe), born in 1116, died in 1131, in a riding accident in which a boar threw itself at his horse's legs.
~1092 - 1154 Adelaide De Maurienne Savoy 62 62 Maria Barbara UNKNOWN ~1060 - 1127 Gilla Comgaill O'Toole 67 67 ~1030 - Wft Est. 1059-1121 Doncuan O'Toole 1055 - 1094 Bertha of Holland 39 39 ~1050 - 1092 Boson I Viscount De Turenne 42 42 1030 - 1090 Darbforgaill ingen Donnchada O'Brien 60 60 948/977 UNKNOWN Tiege ~1110 St. Laurence , Archbishop Of Dublin O'Toole ~1110 Murtough , Lord Of Omwethy O'Toole ~1155 - 1191 Jacques D'Avesnes 36 36 1692 - 1737/1784 Adam , Sr. Mott 1670 Marguerite Babin 1667 Jeanne Babin ~1730 William Cornell ~1730 John Cornell 1868 Matilda Thoene 1661 - 14 Mar 1736/1737 Jacob Mott 1680 - 1719 Cassandra Southwick 39 39 Wft Est. 1620-1649 - Wft Est. 1674-1734 Zaccheus Candee Wft Est. 1629-1652 - Wft Est. 1674-1740 Rebecca Bristol 1723 - ~1800 Dr. Christian Singery 77 77 ~1735 - ~1800 Elizabeth Ingold 65 65 1755 - <1820 Eve Singery 65 65 ~1730 - <1820 Elizabeth Singery 90 90 1765 - <1820 Jacob Singery 55 55 1773 - >1820 Christian Singery 47 47 1775 - >1820 John Singery 45 45 1777 - >1840 Alice Singery 63 63 1779 - >1850 Jehu Singery 71 71 ~1775 Elijah Foster 1770 - >1830 Annie Singery 60 60 Living Thoene Living Cheshire Living Thoene Living Thoene Living Eddy 1914 - 1976 Henri Alfred Chartier 61 61 1917 - 1996 Maxine Jeanette Nickle 78 78 Living Chartier Living Chartier ~1515 Elizabeth CARMICHAEL Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9G0P-Z5
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D. 1469 Richard WYDEVILLE Name Prefix:<NPFX> Lord Rivers 1878 - 1943 Orla Daniel Nickle 65 65 1880 - 1961 Birdie Grace Batman 81 81 1847 - 1910 William Morgan Batman 63 63 1851 - 1921 Mary Adda Vallette 70 70 1817 - 1915 John Orange Vallette 98 98 1824 - 1876 Clarinda Walker 52 52 1764 - 1847 Jeremiah Vallette 83 83 ~1730 Letitia Cornell 1814 - 1901 Sarah Ann Vallette 87 87 1811 - 1854 Elizabeth Maria Vallette 42 42 1806 - 1872 William Bissell Vallette 66 66 1802 - 1888 Phoebe Wormer Vallette 86 86 1799 - 1836 Charles Boss Vallette 36 36 1819 - 1874 Susan Abiah Vallette 54 54 1821 - 1909 Henry Filley Vallette 88 88 1824 - 1897 Jonathan Gillette Vallette 73 73 Living Thoene ~1730 Jane Cornell Living Robinson Living Crider Living Nickle 1921 "Phillip" Philipos Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderbert- Glucksburn MOUNTBATTEN Name Prefix:<NPFX> Lt.
Prince Philip, b. June 10, 1921, is the consort of Queen ELIZABETH II of England. The son of Prince Andrew and Princess Alice of Greece, he is descended, through his mother, from the German family of Battenberg (which changed its name to Mountbatten in Britain). He is also a grandson of George I of Greece, great-grandson of Christian IX of Denmark, and great-great-grandson of Queen Victoria of England.

Philip was educated mainly in Britain and served with the Royal Navy during World War II. Before his marriage to Princess Elizabeth on Nov. 20, 1947, he became a British subject and was created duke of Edinburgh. Since February 1952, when Elizabeth ascended the throne, Philip has accompanied her on many tours, often speaking openly on public issues. Elizabeth made him a prince of the United Kingdom in 1957.


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Living Nickle Living MOUNTBATTEN 1869 - 1927 Charles William Batman 58 58 ~1870 Grace Jennings ~1870 Eliza UNKNOWN 1870 - 1915 Mary Afphiza Eleanor Batman 45 45 1872 - 1936 Laura Angeline Batman 64 64 ~1870 - Deceased Niles G. Renshaw Living Renshaw 1763 Ira Mott 1760 Elizabeth Mott ~1760 Charles Kent 1766 Diantha Mott 1768 Lodema Mott ~1765 Elijah Frisbee 1772 Orange Mott ~1730 Sylvanus Cornell ~1730 Richard Cornell Living Heilman 1870 - Deceased William Boughton 1876 - 1954 Franklin Henry Batman 78 78 ~1880 Gertrude Wasek 1878 - 1961 Cora Evelyn Batman 83 83 1885 - 1959 Samuel Edward Batman 74 74 ~1885 Hazel Hollister 1847 Eva Vallette 1850 Edward Drew Vallette 1806 - 1888 Erastus Gary 82 82 ~1610 Etienne Thibierge ~1613 Catherine Durand ~1613 Gabriel Hervet ~1616 Marguerite Lorillot 16 Jan 1633/1634 - 16 Jan 1670/1671 Nicolas Gendron - Lafontaine 1642 - 26 Feb 1687/1688 Marie Marthe Hubert 16 Jan 1666/1667 - 27 Feb 1746/1747 Jean Pierre Gendron ~1605 Pierre Gendron ~1606 Marie Renaud 1615 Toussaint Hubert 1618 Catherine Champagne 1717 Marguerite Gendron 1631 - 10 Feb 1699/1700 Hippolyte Thibierge 1636 Renee Herve 1675 Marie Thibierge 0568 - Deceased Harold Valdarsson <0100 UNKNOWN Bereniece 0550 - Deceased Princess Of The Vandals Hildis 0590 - Deceased UNKNOWN Moalda 1516 - 1545 Henry Burt 29 29 1708 - Wft Est. 1737-1802 Marie Josèphte Thibi 0569 Afandreg Ddu Verch Cynan Also Known As:<_AKA> the /Black/ 1669 - 22 Jan 1700/1701 Mercy Brooks Cause of Death:<CAUS> childbirth 1668 - 1739 Antoine Courtemanche 71 71 1673 - Wft Est. 1694-1762 Marguerite Vaudry 1693 - Wft Est. 1714-1784 Pierre Roy 1688 - >1698 Marin Thibi 10 10 1689 - 1728 Marie Lamothe 38 38 1595 Joshua Cornell 1551 - Deceased Janet Briggs George Canby, probably born about 1545, was a church warden in
Eckington in Derbyshire.  This county adjoined the southwest of Yorkshire
in 1601.  He was a trustee at Doncaster in 1607 for the education of a
child.  After his death, his widow Janet Canby,  remarried.  As Janet
Briggs, her will was recorded on September 25, 1629.  The document set
forth that she was from Sykehouse, north of Thorne and the names of her
children.  The children of George and Janet Canby were:

Edward Canby;

Thomas Canby;

William Canby;

George Canby; and

Ann Canby

George Canby, probably born about 1545, was a church warden in
Eckington in Derbyshire.  This county adjoined the southwest of Yorkshire
in 1601.  He was a trustee at Doncaster in 1607 for the education of a
child.  After his death, his widow Janet Canby,  remarried.  As Janet
Briggs, her will was recorded on September 25, 1629.  The document set
forth that she was from Sykehouse, north of Thorne and the names of her
children.  The children of George and Janet Canby were:

Edward Canby;

Thomas Canby;

William Canby;

George Canby; and

Ann Canby
>0495 - Deceased Theodebert Agilofinges Wft Est. 1597-1620 - 1683 Catherine UNKNOWN 1748 - 1841 Elizabeth Miller\ Muller 93 93 1610 - 1688 William Brooks 78 78 He emigrated in 1635 aboard the ship Blessing from London, Middlesex, England 1632 - 1689 Mary Burt 57 57 1591 - 1683 Henry Brooks 92 92 1702 Daniel Cornell 0780 - 0801 Aubre , Burgundian Count Of Fezensac Haisbaigne 21 21 0760 - 0811 Bouchard Haisbaigne 51 51 0815 Geoffrey Haisbaigne 0800 - 0876 Bouchard , Prefect Of The Fezensac Haisbaigne 76 76 0633 - Deceased Audr Ivarsdottir 0638 - 0700 Radbard King Of GARDERIGE UNKNOWN 62 62 0710 - >0770 Harald Hidetand 60 60 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of the Swedes 0530 - Deceased UNKNOWN Ogne 1625 - <1663 Abraham Haquin 38 38 1625 - Wft Est. 1650-1719 Marie Dit Calognes Calogues 1636 - <1688 Jacques Vaudry 52 52 0775 - 0856 Walpert Ringleheim 81 81 1616 - Wft Est. 1640-1707 Adrien Vaudry ~1480 - Feb 1556/1557 Agnes STEWART Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9F9D-39
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0106 - Deceased Princess of Rugii Hafilda ~1635 Rebecca Stanley 1660 - Wft Est. 1692-1751 Isador Thibi 1660 - Wft Est. 1691-1754 Margret Conco ~1668 - Wft Est. 1692-1752 Elie Francois Lamothe 5 Jan 1670/1671 - Wft Est. 1692-1758 Genevieve Levert Wft Est. 1598-1641 - Wft Est. 1638-1722 Claude Lamotte 1633 - Wft Est. 1647-1725 Jean Levert 1653 - 1696 Francoise Latier 43 43 ~1730 Sauel Cornell ~1730 Benjamin Cornell 1698 Elizabeth Mott 1669 - 1758 Jacob Cornell 89 89 11 Mar 1742/1743 - 1784 Abiah Filley 1775 - 1857 Laommi Mott 82 82 Wft Est. 1758-1784 - 1845 Polly Clark 1820 - Wft Est. 1821-1910 Abiah Mott 0435 - 0478 Amalaberge Cologne 43 43 0452 - Deceased Theodelinde Bourgogne ~1730 Jacob Cornell ~1730 Thomas Cornell 1824 - 1900 Afphiza Katherine Stultz 76 76 ~1488 UNKNOWN Harker ~1540 UNKNOWN Eggleston 1795 - 1854 Friedrich Hauser 59 59 ~1540 - Deceased Thomas Amyas 1761 - 1843 William N. Nickle 81 81 1774 - 1863 Hannah Auld 89 89 1689 William Nickle 1829 - 1909 Elizabeth Platt 79 79 ~1526 Thomas Field 1621 - 1710 Oliver Nickle 89 89 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Capt. ~1645 Margaret Anne Young Name Suffix:<NSFX> Mrs. 1687 Daniel Nickle 18 Mar 1653/1654 - 1718 Mary Hall 1757 - 1836 Anna Maria UNKNOWN 78 78 1754 - 1821 Johann Heinrich Hauser 67 67 1576 - 1648 Mary\ Marie Mitchell 71 71 ~1645 Guillaume Lejuge ~0960 Cadell Ap Einion ~0900 UNKNOWN Alfred 1659 - 10 Mar 1729/1730 John Eggleston 1646 - 1687 Marie Langlois 40 40 ~1700 - Deceased Jean Baptiste Boule ~1688 Alexandre Daigneau ~0900 UNKNOWN Edwin ~0880 Ethelweard Saxe- Wessex ~0845 - Deceased UNKNOWN Wulfthryth ~0900 UNKNOWN Elfgifu ~0900 UNKNOWN Ethelhild 1617 - 1679 James Eggleston 62 62 1656 - Wft Est. 1657-1746 James Eggleston 1666 - Wft Est. 1697-1756 Nathaniel Eggleston 1668 - Wft Est. 1699-1758 Isaac Eggleston 1671 - Wft Est. 1699-1765 Abigail Eggleston 1674 - Wft Est. 1675-1768 Deborah Eggleston 1676 - Wft Est. 1677-1770 Hannah Eggleston 20 Feb 1584/1585 - 1674 Bigod Eggleston ~1620 - Feb 1690/1691 Samuel Eggleston Bef 19 Jan 1612/1613 - Wft Est. 1613-1719 Mary Eggleston 1638 - Wft Est. 1639-1728 Thomas Eggleston 1641 - Wft Est. 1642-1735 Mercy Eggleston 1643 - Wft Est. 1644-1737 Sarah Eggleston 1644 - Wft Est. 1645-1738 Rebecca Eggleston 1648 - Wft Est. 1649-1742 Abigail Eggleston 1651 - Wft Est. 1652-1741 Joseph Eggleston ~1230 - ~1280 Agnes De Brus 50 50 1585 - 1613/1671 Francoise Arnaud 1669 - 26 Jan 1735/1736 Joseph Miville 1619 - 1711 Martine Gauthier 92 92 1666 Catherine Charon 1200 Hawise De Lancaster 1698 Antoine Courtemanche 1489 - 1544 Duke Of LORRAINE Antoine 55 55 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> HRJ2-9K
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<1480 John Field ~1695 Marie Francoise Roy ~0900 UNKNOWN Elfweard Name Suffix:<NSFX> King of the English 1634 - 1692 René Landry 58 58 1519 - 1588 John Field 69 69 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Reverend 1372/1418 Robert Field 1800 - 1871 Sarah\ Sally Nickle 71 71 14 Feb 1642/1643 Marie Courtemanche 9 Jan 1712/1713 Antoine Courtemanche ~0865 - 0912 Ethelred Of Mercia 47 47 ~0900 UNKNOWN Ethelflaeda ~0900 UNKNOWN Elflaed 1678 Pierre Laporte 1580 - 1606/1671 Jean Denys Salé 1689 - 1759 Elizabeth Lejuge 70 70 1600 - 1693 Marie Salé 93 93 ~1700 Jacques Boule 1664 Madeleine Courtemanche ~0875 UNKNOWN Ecgwyn ~1620 - ~1686 Perrine Bourg 66 66 ~1700 Claude Gendron 1618 René Landry 1644 Jacques Courtemanche 1707 Pierre Courtemanche 1634 - 1711 Francois Miville 77 77 1709 - Deceased Barthelmi Courtemanche ~1609 - Deceased Rev. John Briggs 1592 Mary Talcott ~1585 Mary Wall 1790 John Heinrich Hauser 1797 George Hauser 1802 - Deceased James Nickle 1804 - 1891 Andrew Nickle 86 86 1814 - 1893 Hannah Nickle 78 78 1816 - 1866 Jane Nickle 50 50 1807 - 1884 William III Nickle 77 77 1809 - 1905 Elizabeth Nickle 96 96 1820 - 1887 Mary Nancy Nickle 66 66 ~1800 - 1865 James Platt 65 65 1813 - 1892 Elizabeth Anderson 79 79 ~1805 William B.H. McDonald ~1800 - 1833 James D. Johnston 33 33 1814 - 1893 Robert Criswell 78 78 ~1815 William McCay 1869 - 1956 Edwin LeRoy Nickle 87 87 1872 - 1933 Lenora Ellen Nickle 60 60 1876 - 1877 Lura May Nickle 1m 1m 1879 Clarence Earl Nickle 1881 - 1964 Leslie J. Nickle 82 82 0965 Melendo Gonzales 1690 - Wft Est. 1729-1785 Marguerite Richard D. 1534 Christabella Or Agnes Fitz Herbert 1200 Piers De Brus Assona Iniguez ~1700 Louis Boule 1672 Marguerite Landry 1504 - 1542 Richard Field 38 38 9 Mar 1665/1666 Anne Courtemanche 1694 - Deceased Marguerite Courtemanche 1701 Elisabeth Courtemanche 17 Jan 1699/1700 Suzanne Courtemanche 0895 - 0940 UNKNOWN AEthelstan 45 45 1715 Jean- Baptiste Courtemanche 18 Mar 1679/1680 Genevieve Caron 1721 - 1788 Louis Lasnier dit Belhumeur 67 67 1717 Marie- Madeleine Courtemanche ~1700 - Deceased Guillaume Boule ~1505 UNKNOWN Elizabeth ~1725 Pierre- Paul Hubert 1556 Sylvester Eggleston 1670 Elisabeth Courtemanche 1705 Jean Courtemanche 1695 Jacques Courtemanche ~1700 - Deceased Pierre Boule ~0880 Edmund Saxe- Wessex 1620 - Deceased Andre Bernard Bernard was a bricklayer (mason) who arrived in Acadia in 1641 from the town of Bouvoir-Sur-Mer in Vende, France. He was
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Charles de la Tour was recalled to France in 1645, Bernard returned with him, but his children, remained in Acadia.

Bernard was a bricklayer (mason) who arrived in Acadia in 1641 from the town of Bouvoir-Sur-Mer in Vende, France. He was
first in the service of adventuer-explorer Charles de la Tour, but later served under Charles D'Aulney at Fort Jemseq. When
Charles de la Tour was recalled to France in 1645, Bernard returned with him, but his children, remained in Acadia.
1728 - 1805 Marie- Anne Belair Vêtu 77 77 ~1700 - Deceased Francois Boule 26 Jan 1641/1642 Urban Courtemanche ~1700 Marie Agnes Gendron 1645 - 1719 Marie Bernard 74 74 ~1695 Marie- Anne Roy 1647 Martn Courtemanche ~1505 Thomas Field 1692 - 1742 Joseph François Gendron 50 50 1649 - Deceased Jean Courtemanche 1651 Michel Courtemanche ~1700 - Deceased Martin Boule ~1622 Pieter Wouterse Van Der Meulan Mills 1662 - Abt 26 Jan 1727/1728 Jacques Gendron ~1700 Jacques Gendron ~1740 Joseph Gendron ~1700 - Deceased Paul Boule ~1700 Marie Boule ~1700 Joseph Boule ~1595 John Field 1702 - 4 Mar 1725/1726 Marie Louise Françoise Bilodeau 1662 - 1742 Simon Bilodeau 80 80 ~1750 Marie Jeanne Dion-Guyon ~1700 Marianne Gendron ~1700 - Deceased Charles Boule ~0900 UNKNOWN Edith 1666 - <1712 Marie Anne Charlan 46 46 ~1775 Marie Madeleine Gendron ~1308 John De Ellerker 1309 Joan De Ros ~1244 Eudo La Zouche ~1297 John De Berkeley Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Sir Knight] ~1299 - 12 Feb 1345/1346 Maurice De Berkeley ~1301 Eudo De Berkeley ~1304 - 1341 Peter De Berkeley 37 37 ~1202 Lucy De Tregoz ~1232 - 1282 Joan De Somery 50 50 ~1304 Joan UNKNOWN ~1260 John De Beauchamp ~1270 Anabilla De Quincy ~1225 Margaret UNKNOWN 1253 - 1282 William Audley 29 29 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Sir Knight] ~1265 Joan Audley 1250 - 1273 James Audley 23 23 ~1250 Maud UNKNOWN 1251 - 1276 Henry Audley 25 25 1250 - 1306 Richard Talbot 56 56 ~1250 Sarah De Beauchamp ~1292 - Aft 1 Jan 1333/1334 James Audley Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Sir Knight] ~1295 Eve Clavering ~1214 - >1296 William Scrope 82 82 ~1218 UNKNOWN Scrope ~1281 - >1310 Stephen Scrope 29 29 ~1275 William De Cleseby ~0887 UNKNOWN Grabfeldgau >1104 - 13 Feb 1140/1141 II, King Of Hungary Bela ~1377 - >1418 Maud Scrope 41 41 ~1348 - 1405 John Scrope 57 57 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Sir Knight] ~1330 Maud De Neville ~1335 Robert Plumpton Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Sir Knight] 1337 - 1405 Isabella Scrope 68 68 ~1380 Baldwin Freville Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Sir Knight] ~1380 UNKNOWN Scrope Name Suffix:<NSFX> Miss ~1380 Elizabeth Scrope ~1460 Alice Wrottesley ~1350 Elizabeth Strathbogie ~1280 Lora De Furnival ~1320 - ~1339 Alan Holland 19 19 ~1312 - 16 Mar 1372/1373 Robert Holland ~1316 - 1359 Otho Holland 43 43 ~1318 John Holland ~1322 - ~1349 Margaret Holland 27 27 ~1325 Hugh Denton ~1326 Jane Holland ~1315 - Deceased Elizabeth Holland ~1320 Eleanor Metfield ~1276 - 1297 Simon Clifford 21 21 ~1295 - >1320 Roger Clifford 25 25 ~1275 Robert De Welles Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Baron] 1279 - 1316 Robert D' Ufford 37 37 ~1365 John Melton Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Sir Knight] 1314 - 1338 Giles Badlesmere 24 24 ~1307 - 1382 Margaret Clifford 75 75 ~1300 Julian De Bower ~1292 Beatrice De Berruere ~1310 John Tiptoft 1309 Agnes De Bohun ~1278 Idonea Clifford ~1281 - <1307 Gilbert De Clare 26 26 ~1285 Isabel UNKNOWN ~1290 - Deceased Nicholas Audley ~1245 Robert Hastang ~1290 John De Burgh Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Earl of Ulster] ~1295 Roger Damory Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Sir Knight] ~1330 - >1366 David Grey 36 36 ~1270 Robert De Moreby ~1300 Catherine FitzAlan ~1070 Mathilde UNKNOWN ~1345 Elizabeth St Quintin ~1370 Elizabeth (Grey) Marmion ~1340 Thomas Pole ~1340 John Clinton ~1375 Gerald FitzMorice Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Earl of Kildare] ~1330 Joan Tuberville ~1285 John De Botetourt Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Sir Knight] ~1320 - Deceased Gerard Braybroke Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Sir Knight] ~1342 - 1414 Petronilla Grey 72 72 ~1400 - 1271 Simon De Montfort 129 129 ~1260 - Deceased Robert Burghersh ~1260 - Deceased Maud Badlesmere 1351 William Willoughby 1318 Thomas FitzAlan ~1285 Thomas De Cailly ~1410 UNKNOWN De Neville ~1361 - 1388 John FitzHenry 27 27 ~1373 - <1397 Blanche Beaufort 24 24 ~1370 Thomas Moreaux Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR] ~1335 Thomas De Neville Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR] ~1298 William Skipwith Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT] ~1299 Margaret FitzSimon ~1303 William Hiltoft Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT] ~1304 Alice Muer ~1351 - 1415 John Skipwith 64 64 ~1353 William Skipwith ~1361 Stephen Skipwith ~1363 - Deceased Amy Skipwith ~1365 Patrick Skipwith ~1367 Thomas Skipwith ~1322 John Skipwith ~1327 Ralph Skipwith ~1324 Roger De Percy ~1335 Alice Merryl 1310 Sibylla Van Holland 1311 - 1356 Margaretha Countess Of Holland 45 45 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [EMPRESS OF THE HOLY ROMA ~1313 - 1316 Jan Van Holland 3 3 ~1315 - 1374 Jeanne Van Holland 59 59 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [DUCHESS OF JULICH] ~1317 - 1345 IV, Count Of Holland Willem 28 28 ~1325 - 1328 Louis Van Holland 3 3 ~1252 - 1311 Countess Of Luxemburg Phillipine 59 59 ~1271 - Aft 18 Mar 1302/1303 Henri De Avesnes Name Suffix:<NSFX> [DOMHERR OF KAMMERICH] ~1273 - 1317 Alix De Avesnes 44 44 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [COUNTESS OF NORFOLK] ~1274 - 1342 Marguerite De Avesnes 68 68 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [COUNTESS OF ARTOIS] ~1275 - 1305 Isabelle De Avesnes 30 30 ~1279 Jeanne D' Avesnes ~1280 - 1354 Marie De Avesnes 74 74 ~1282 Valeran De Hainault ~1294 - <1351 Ida D' Avesnes 57 57 ~1278 - 1302 Jean D' Avesnes 24 24 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [COUNT OF OSTREVANT] ~1320 - >1327 Countess Of Holland Agnes 7 7 ~1310 Ludwig IV Emperor Of The HRE Name Suffix:<NSFX> [DUKE OF UPPER BAVARIA] ~1335 Elizabeth Stafford 1226 - 26 Feb 1274/1275 John IV Le Strange ~1327 - 1382 Roger Le Strange 55 55 ~1302 Joan Ingham ~1270 - 6 Feb 1311/1312 John VI , 2nd Baron Strange Le Strange Name Suffix:<NSFX> VI ~1277 - >1311 Isolda UNKNOWN 34 34 ~1300 - 1323 John Le Strange 23 23 Name Suffix:<NSFX> VII ~1360 - 1397 John Le Strange 37 37 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [VIII BARON STRANGE] 1253 - 1309 John V Le Strange 56 56 ~1335 Amy UNKNOWN ~1300 - 1362 Roger Bigod 62 62 1580 - 1625 Henrie Briggs 45 45 1580 - 1646 Hellen Cridland 66 66 ~1380 - Deceased Ann Bardolf Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARONESS COBHAM] 0840 - 0874 III, Count Of Friuli Hunroch 34 34 1277 - <1338 Alice De Warrenne 61 61 ~1260 - 1286 William De Warrenne 26 26 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT]
William deWarren, killed December 15, 1285, in a tournament at Croyden, in his father's lifetime.  He was the son of John deWarren, Earl of Warren and Surrey, and his first wife, Alice deBrun.  John and Joan had a daughter Alice and a posthumous son John.
~1264 - 1293 Joan De Vere 29 29 1243 - 1295 Gilbert , Earl of Gloucester De Clare 52 52 1272 - 1307 Joan , Princess Of England Plantagenet 35 35 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [COUNTESS GLOUCESTER AND ~1361 - 1413 Ankaret Le Strange 52 52 1305 - 1376 Katherine FitzAlan 71 71 1308 Edmund FitzAlan ~1310 Alice FitzAlan ~1312 Jane FitzAlan 1314 - 20 Jan 1385/1386 Aline FitzAlan ~1315 John FitzAlan 1313 - 1398 Edward FitzAlan 85 85 1320 - 3 Jan 1388/1389 Elizabeth FitzAlan ~1263 Maud FitzAlan ~1271 John FitzAlan ~1273 Amy FitzAlan ~1332 - 1368 Petronella Le Butler 36 36 1304 - 6 Jan 1337/1338 James Le Botiller Name Suffix:<NSFX> [EARL OF ORMOND] ~1328 Anne Le Butler 1330 John Le Butler ~1314 - 1331 Aeneas De Bohun 17 17 ~1270 - 10 Feb 1305/1306 John , Lord Of Badenock Comyn ~1302 - 1356 Richard Talbot 54 54 1299 - 1356 Elizabeth Comyn 56 56 ~1334 Thomas Talbot ~1336 Catherine Talbot ~1338 Jane Talbot 1361 - 1396 Richard Talbot 35 35 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Lord Talbot] ~1353 - 10 Jan 1400/1401 Elizabeth Talbot ~1335 Beatrice Stafford 1245 - 1287 Thomas De Clare 42 42 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT] ~1290 Princess Of Hungary Klemencia 3 Feb 1392/1393 - 22 Mar 1454/1455 Henry , Warden of the Marches of Scotlan De Percy Name Suffix:<NSFX> [EARL OF NORTHUMBERLAND] ~1407 - 1472 Eleanor De Neville 65 65 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [COUNTESS OF NORTHUMBERLA 1601 - 1642 Charity Bickham 41 41 ~1556 - 2 Feb 1609/1610 Aldred Bickham\ Byccombe ~1410 Humphrey Stafford Name Suffix:<NSFX> [DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM] ~1411 - 1480 Anne De Neville 69 69 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [DUCHESS OF BUCKINGHAM] ~0950 Count of Achalm Leopold ~1365 Elizabeth Darcy UNKNOWN 1418 - 14 Jan 1458/1459 Henry Scrope Name Suffix:<NSFX> Lord Bolton ~1371 - 1441 Philippa Clifford 70 70 1345 - 1369 Blanche Plantagenet 24 24 Name Prefix:<NPFX> DUCHESS OF LANCASTER <1364 - >1399 Eleanor De Mowbray 35 35 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARONESS WELLES] ~1240 - <1312 Alice De Sanford 72 72 ~1400 - 1460 Richard De Neville 60 60 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [EARL OF SALISBURY] 1393 - 1442 Richard Of Wilton Grey 49 49 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BaronGreyOfWiltn] ~1395 Blanche Vache 1340 - 1396 Henry Grey 56 56 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BaronGreyOfWiltn] 1358 - 1411 William , Baron Bergavem De Beauchamp 53 53 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON BERGAVENNY] ~1310 - 1369 Catherine De Mortimer 59 59 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [COUNTESS OF WARWICK] Bef 16 Mar 1338/1339 - 1401 Thomas De Beauchamp Name Suffix:<NSFX> [EARL OF WARWICK] ~1335 Maud De Beauchamp Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARONESS CLIFFORD] ~1340 Margaret De Ferrers Name Suffix:<NSFX> [COUNTESS OF WARWICK] 1353 - 1418 Ralph Greystoke 64 64 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON GREYSTOKE] ~1369 - 1413 Catherine Clifford 44 44 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARONESS GREYSTOKE] 1260 - 1318 Walter De Faucomberge 58 58 1333 - 1389 Roger Clifford 56 56 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON CLIFFORD] 1398 - 1452 William FitzHugh 54 54 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Lord] 1352 - 1421 John De Welles 69 69 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON] ~1295 Katharine Clivedon 1303 - 24 Jan 1375/1376 Richard FitzAlan Name Suffix:<NSFX> [EARL OF ARUNDEL]
Earl of Arundel, who succeeded on June 30, 1347, was born about 1313 and was called "Copped Hat".  he was made Justiciar of North Wales for life in 1334,  Governor of Carnarvon Castle in 1339, and Sheriff of Shropshire for life in 1345.   he took a distinguished part in the wars with France, was Admiral of the West,1340/41 and in 1345/7, commanded the second divsion at the battle of Crecy and was at the fall of Calais in 1347.  He died January 24, 1375/6 at Arundel and was  buried at Lewes.  He married first February 9, 1320 to Isabel, daughter of Alianore, and in 1344 obtained a papal mandate for annulment of this marriage on the ground of his minority and never willigly consented to the match.  He married second Elearnor Plantagenet whose descent from the distinguished family of Beauchamp  is well known.
~1425 - Deceased William Bowes ~1428 Maud FitzHugh ~1390 - Deceased William Bowes ~1395 - 1415 Joan Greystoke 20 20 ~1408 - 1487 Ralph Greystoke 79 79 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON GREYSTOKE] ~1409 - 20 Mar 1467/1468 Elizabeth FitzHugh 1389/1405 - <1452 Margaret Willoughby 1337/1338 - 1368 Henry FitzHenry 1342 - 1369 Lora St Quintin 27 27 ~1367 - >1405 Lucy Le Strange 38 38 ~1387 - >1432 Thomas Willoughby 45 45 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT] 1343 - 1396 Robert Willoughby 53 53 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON WILLOUGHBY] ~1323 - 1372 John Willoughby 49 49 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON WILLOUGHBY] ~1327 - <1372 Cecily D' Ufford 45 45 ~1333 Alice Hiltoft 1301 - 1349 Roger Le Strange 47 47 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Baron Strange] ~1390 Jane FitzAlan ~1291 - 1367 Ralph De Neville 76 76 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON DE NEVILLE] ~1430 Gilbert Talbot Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT] Armengol III DE URGEL 1415 - 1495 Cecily De Neville 80 80 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [DUCHESS OF YORK] ~1371 - 16 Mar 1409/1410 John "Fairborn" Beaufort Name Suffix:<NSFX> [MARQUESS OF SOMERSET, K. ~1375 Margaret Holland Name Suffix:<NSFX> [DUCHESS OF CLARENCE] 1272 - 1315 Guy , 10th Earl of Warwick De Beauchamp 43 43 Name Suffix:<NSFX> 2nd Earl of Warwick 1286 - 1347 John De Warrenne 61 61 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [EARL OF WARREN] ~1290 - Deceased Joan Bar ~1328 Isabella Holland ~1290 Alice UNKNOWN ~1244 - 1301 Guncelin Badlesmere 57 57 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Justice CHESTER] ~1234 - 1310 Joan FitzBernard 76 76 ~1231 Bartholomew Badlesmere ~1277 - 1306 Maud Badlesmere 29 29 ~1172 Mabel De Meschines 1306 - <1363 Margery Badlesmere 57 57 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARONESS ROS] 1310 Maud Badlesmere Name Suffix:<NSFX> [COUNTESS OF OXFORD] 1598 - Mar 1599/1600 Margaret STUART Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9G0P-1B
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~1300 - Deceased Thomas Arundel Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir Knight ~1310 Robert FitzPaine ~1310 John De Vere Name Suffix:<NSFX> [EARL OF OXFORD] ~1134 - 1193 William D'Aubigny 59 59 ~1301 John Avenel Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT] ~1417 - 1476 Edward De Neville 59 59 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON ABERGAVENNY] ~1398 Joan De Neville ~1409 - 9 Jan 1462/1463 William , Earl of Kent De Neville Name Suffix:<NSFX> [EARL OF KENT] ~1408 Robert De Neville Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BISHOP OF SALISBURY & DU ~1400 Alice Montagu Name Suffix:<NSFX> [COUNTESS OF SALISBURY] ~1335 Nicholas De Sanford ~1494 Son Prince Of ENGLAND Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 18GR-887
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~1315 Thomas Swynnerton ~1319 Maud Holland ~1138 - Wft Est. 1170-1236 Maud De Mandeville 0880 - 0928 Louis III Of Holy Roman Empire 48 48 Nickname:<NICK> The Blind 1264 - 1298 Eleanor Plantagenet 34 34 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess Of England 1266 - 1272 John , Prince Of England Plantagenet 6 6 1271 - 1271 Juliana Kath. , Princess Of England Plantagenet 1273 - 1284 Alphonso , Prince Of England Plantagenet 10 10 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [EARL OF CHESTER] 1275 - 1318 Margaret , Princess Of England Plantagenet 43 43 1276 - 1277/1279 Berengaria , Princess Of England Plantagenet 11 Mar 1277/1278 - <1232 Mary , Princess Of England Plantagenet Mary Plantaganet, born in March 1279 and died in 1332, became a nun in 1285. It is reported that she was quite
extravagant and had large gambling debts, as well as having an affair with Earl Warren (Warenne) during one of her
visits to her father's court.
12 Mar 1278/1279 - 1291 Alice , Princess Of England Plantagenet 0900 - 0960 TUETBERGE TROYES 60 60 1286 Beatrice , Princess Of England Plantagenet ~1260 - Deceased Alphonso Aragon ~1260 - Deceased UNKNOWN Henry III Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count Of Bar-Le-Duc 1314 - 1360 Thomas Holland 46 46 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [EARL OF KENT, K.G.] ~1465 Eleanor Windsor ~1420 Catherine Howard Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARONESS ABERGAVENNY] 1314 Countess Of Hainault & Holland Philippa Name Suffix:<NSFX> [QUEEN OF ENGLAND] 1330 - 1376 Edward Plantagenet 45 45 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Prince
Name Suffix:<NSFX> [PRINCE OF WALES]
Edward Plantaganet, the Black Prince, Prince of Wales, an original Knight of the Garter, married his
cousin, Joan, "The Fair Maid of Kent", widow of Thomas de Holand, descended from Surety Saire de Quincy,
and of a family that settled at Holand in Lancashire. By this previous marriage they had Thomas de Holand,
who married Alice Fitz Alan; John de Holand, Earl of Huntingdon, who married Elizabeth Plantaganet, left
issue; Joan Holand, who married John, Duke of Brittany; and Maud, married (1) Hugh de Corteney, and (2)
Waleran, Earl of St. Paul. Edward and Joan were parents of Richard of Bordeaux, Prince of Wales and
afterwards King Richard II. of England, who reigned from 1377 to 1399, and who died without issue. The
Black Prince died in 1376. Joan died in 1385.
1332 - <1379 Isabel , Princess Of England Plantagenet 46 46 Feb 1334/1335 - 1348 Joan , Princess Of England Plantagenet Bef 16 Feb 1336/1337 - <1337 William , Prince Of England Plantagenet 1338 - 1368 Lionel , Prince of England Plantagenet 29 29 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [DUKE OF CLARENCE] 1339 - 1398 John of Gaunt , Prince Of England Plantagenet 58 58 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Duke of Lancaster 1341 - 1402 Edmund , Prince Of England Plantagenet 61 61 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [DUKE OF YORK] Mar 1342/1343 - Mar 1342/1343 Blanche , Princess Of England Plantagenet 1344 - 1361/1362 Mary , Princess Of England Plantagenet 1346 - >1361 Margaret , Princess Of England Plantagenet 15 15 <1348 William , Prince Of England Plantagenet 7 Jan 1353/1354 - 1397 Thomas Woodstock , Prince Of England Plantagenet Name Suffix:<NSFX> [DUKE OF GLOUCESTER] ~1328 - 1385 Princess Of Wales Joan 57 57 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [COUNTESS OF KENT] 1338 - 1404 Violanta Visconti 66 66 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [DUCHESS OF CLARENCE] ~1320 Maud Plantagenet ~1376 - 1447 Henry Beaufort 71 71 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BISHOP OF LINCOLN] Abt Jan 1376/1377 - 1426 Thomas Beaufort Name Suffix:<NSFX> [DUKE OF EXETER] 1360 - 1415 Philippe of Lancaster 55 55 ~1340 - Deceased Jean V Duke Of Brittany ~1394 - 25 Jan 1457/1458 Mary De Ferrers Name Suffix:<NSFX> [LADY OF OVERSLEY] ~1402 Henry De Neville ~1403 Thomas De Neville Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON SAINT MAUR & LOVEL ~1405 Cuthbert De Neville ~1413 John De Neville ~1370 Alice FitzAlan Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARONESS CHERLETON] ~1393 - ~1461 Margaret De Neville 68 68 ~1405 Alice Seymour Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARONESS SAINT MAUR & LO 1623 - 1683 Giles Slocombe 60 60 1433 Joan De Neville 1435 Elizabeth De Neville 1437 - 1490 Alice De Neville 53 53 ~1410 - Deceased Walter Blount Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON OF MOUNTJOY] ~1460 Elizabeth De Neville Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARONESS SCROPE] 1424 - 1472 Henry FitzHugh 48 48 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON FITZHUGH] ~1112 Cicely UNKNOWN 1267/1268 - ~1274 Henry , Prince Of England Plantagenet ~1274 Isabel , Princess Of England Plantagenet ~1270 - 1312 UNKNOWN Jean II 42 42 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duke Of Brabant 1279 - 14 Feb 1316/1317 Princess Of France Marguerite ~1165 - 3 Feb 1244/1245 Isabel De Bolebec 1315 - 1336 John , Prince Of England Plantagenet 21 21 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [EARL OF CORNWALL] 1318 - 1355 Eleanor Plantagenet 36 36 Name Prefix:<NPFX> DUCHESS OF GUELDRES 1321 - 1362 Joan , Princess Of England Plantagenet 41 41 ~1270 - Deceased UNKNOWN Robert II Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count Of Artois 1268 - 1314 IV, King Of France Philippe 46 46 ~1280 I, Duke Of Bourbon Louis ~1290 - Deceased Marguerite Princess Of Burgundy ~1292 Jeanne De Burgundy Jan 1271/1272 - 1305 Jeanne De Navarre Name Suffix:<NSFX> [QUEEN OF FRANCE] ~1286 - >1294 Marguerite Princess Of France 8 8 1289 - 1316 Louis , King Of France X 26 26 1290 - >1294 Blanche Princess Of France 4 4 1291/1292 - 3 Jan 1321/1322 V, King Of France Philippe 1295 - 1 Feb 1327/1328 IV, King Of France Charles 1297 - 1308 Robert Prince Of France 11 11 1274 - 1299 Princess Of Sicily Margaret 25 25 1292/1293 - 1309 Isabel De Valois ~1270 Catherine De Courtenay ~1290 Endeline UNKNOWN ~1300 Blanche De Burgundy ~1300 Marie De Luxembourg ~1300 Jeanne D' Evreux ~1320 II, King Of Scotland David 1115 - 1166/1169 Roger De Cundy ~1294 - 7 Mar 1341/1342 Jeanne De Valois Name Suffix:<NSFX> [COUNTESS OF HAINF ~1310 John Bernake ~1313 - 1361 Joan Marmion 48 48 ~1290 - 1349 Maud La Zouche 59 59 ~1244 - Deceased Albreda Brumpton ~1307 - 1362 Isabel De Berkeley 55 55 1243 - 1282 Roger Clifford 39 39 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON CLIFFORD] ~1130 - 1175 Richard Talbot 45 45 ~1249 - >1309 Juliane FitzMaurice 60 60 ~1294 - 1361 Thomas De Berkeley 67 67 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON BERKELEY] ~1430 Ann Greystoke ~1432 - 10 Mar 1500/1501 John Greystoke ~1436 - >1483 Elizabeth Greystoke 47 47 ~1438 - 17 Jan 1482/1483 Robert Greystoke Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT] ~1444 William Greystoke ~1450 Thomas Greystoke ~1452 Isabella Greystoke ~1405 Richard Le Despenser Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON LE DESPENSER] ~1440 Elizabeth Grey ~1265 - 1326 Maurice De Berkeley 61 61 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [LORD] ~1295 Millicent De Berkeley ~1251 - Bef 7 Jan 1297/1298 Millicent De Cantelou ~1275 Isabel De Clare Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARONESS BERKELEY] 1308 - 1337 Margaret De Mortimer 29 29 ~1300 - Deceased Margery Berkeley ~1220 - 1268 Marquis of Ceva Giorgio 48 48 ~1414 Thomas Greystoke ~1418 Richard Greystoke ~1420 John Greystoke ~1422 Katherine Greystoke ~1424 Henry Greystoke ~1426 Matilda Greystoke ~1428 - 1440 Elizabeth Greystoke 12 12 ~1430 William Greystoke ~1400 William Stoke ~1440 - <1311 Margaret Grey 129 129 ~1410 - 1505 Beatrice Hawclyf 95 95 ~1191 Gillo De Newsom ~1425 Roger Thornton ~1226 - 1299 Ela Longspee 73 73 ~1320 Thomas De Braose ~1282 - 1320 Joan FitzThomas 38 38 ~1310 James Audley Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Baron Audley] ~1385 Eudo De Welles ~1390 Maud Or Matilda Greystoke 1304 - 24 Feb 1344/1345 Adam De Wells ~1308 - Bef 28 Feb 1344/1345 Margaret Bardolph ~1257 Maude De Vaux ~1223 - 1285 Robert De Ros 62 62 the eldest son, of Hamlake Castle.  He took an active part against the King and was one of the first Barons after the battle of
Lewes in 1264 to be summoned to the Parliament which was called by the barons in the king's name.  He married Isabel,
granddaughter of the Surety Baron William de'Albini.  Roos must have gained royal favor to some extent, for he then had
permission to place a new embattled wall around the Castle of Belvoir.  He died 16 June 1285.  His daughter Isabel became the
first wife of Walter deFanconberge and second of Marmaduke Thweng, and through her daughter Alice Theweng who married
Roger Kryton, descendants survive to the present day; Robert deRoos, through whose son Sacer deRoos, many present day
descend.  It is however, through eldest son that the majority of lineages are traced.
~1223 Isabel D'Albini ~1215 - ~1288 John De Vaux 73 73 13 Jan 1313/1314 - <1363 John Bardolph ~1250 John Engaine ~1250 Joan De Greinville ~1400 Margaret De Ferrers Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARONESS RICHMOUNT] ~1434 - 1496 Richard Greystoke 62 62 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [REVEREND] ~1440 Ralph Greystoke ~1442 Margaret Greystoke ~1448 Mary Greystoke ~1430 - Deceased Edward Bethom Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Sir] ~1433 - 1488 Richard Strangeways 55 55 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT] ~1460 Elizabeth Strangewayes ~1382 James Strangeways ~1464 - 1503 Jane Strangewayes 39 39 ~1466 Margery Strangewayes ~1468 Richard Strangewayes ~1470 William Strangewayes ~1472 Thomas Strangewayes ~1336 John Conyers ~1425 UNKNOWN Scrope Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Baron Scrope] ~1310 Laurence Hastings Name Suffix:<NSFX> [EARL OF PEMBROKE] ~1313 - ~1368 Agnes De Mortimer 55 55 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [COUNTESS OF PEMBROKE] ~1415 Randolf Dacre Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON DACRE] ~1425 Margaret Dacre ~1362 - 14 Mar 1406/1407 Thomas , Baron Furnival De Neville Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON FURNIVAL] ~1367 Maud De Neville ~1330 William Dacre Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON DACRE] ~1330 - <1361 Catherine De Neville 31 31 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARONESS DACRE] ~1340 Eleanor De Neville Name Suffix:<NSFX> [ABBESS OF MINORIES] 1085 Anna Comnene ~1441 - <1488 Joan FitzHugh 47 47 ~1390 Henry De Beaumont Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON BEAUMONT] ~1390 Elizabeth Willoughby ~1440 Thomas Grey Yolande De Courtenay ~1310 - 1377 Hugh De Courtenay 67 67 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [EARL OF DEVON] 1460 - 1493 Thomas Scrope 33 33 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON SCROPE] 1281 - 1342 Henry Grey 61 61 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Baron Grey] ~1319 - <1388 Reynold De Grey 69 69 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Baron Grey] ~1290 Anne De Rockley Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Barones Grey] 1311 - 1370 Reynold Grey 58 58 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Baron Grey] 1315 - 1391 Maud De Botetourt 76 76 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Baroness Grey] ~1315 Elizabeth De Montagu Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARONESS BADLESMERE] ~1331 - 1396 Alianore Le Strange 65 65 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Baroness Grey] ~1340 William Astley Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Baron Astley] ~1345 Joan Willoughby Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Baroness Astley] ~1300 Thomas Astley Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Baron Astley] 13 Jan 1335/1336 - 1384 Thomas De Ros Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT] 1290 - 3 Feb 1342/1343 William De Ros Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON ROS] Maud Peverel ~1270 Ralph De Monthermer Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON MONTHERMER] ~1312 Isabel Le Despenser Name Suffix:<NSFX> [COUNTESS OF ARUNDEL] ~1370 - 1409 William Willoughby 39 39 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Baron Willoughby] ~1315 Robert De Scales Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON SCALES] ~1317 Catharine D' Ufford Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Baroness Scales] ~1196 - ~1264 William De Ros 68 68 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir 1363 - 1391 Thomas Clifford 28 28 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON CLIFFORD] ~1365 Elizabeth De Ros ~1359 - <1404 Lewis Clifford 45 45 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT] ~1288 Margaret De Goushill ~1375 - 1417 William Clifford 42 42 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT] 1441 - 1483 Edward IV PLANTAGENENT 42 42 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King ~1248 Richard Scrope 1249/1257 Constance De Newsom 1271 - 1336 Henry Scrope 65 65 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Sir Knight] <0930 Rhotais UNKNOWN ~1277 UNKNOWN Scrope ~1250 Isabella Scrope ~1223 Thomas De Newsham 1053 - 1125 II, Grand Prince Of Kiev Vladimir 72 72 ~1184 Fulk Peyferer ~1165 - 1221 William D'Albini 56 56 ~1317 - <1340 Thomas Scrope 23 23 1319 - 1383 Geofrey Scrope 64 64 ~1307 Beatrice Scrope 1322 - 1406 Stephen Scrope 84 84 ~1308 Constance Scrope ~1327 - 1380 John Scrope 53 53 1325 - 1367 William Scrope 42 42 ~1327 - 1391 Ivetta Scrope 64 64 ~1169 Nicholas Verdon ~1205 - 1259 John FitzBernard 54 54 1317/1320 Joan Scrope Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARONESS SCROPE] ~1330 - 1362 Geoffrey Scrope 32 32 ~1336 - 1386 Joan Scrope 50 50 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARONESS FITZHUGH] 1345 - 25 Jan 1403/1404 Stephen Scrope 1347 Henry Scrope Name Suffix:<NSFX> [JR.] 1349 Isabella Scrope ~1349 - 1399 William Scrope 50 50 1351 - 1405 Richard Scrope 54 54 ~1305 Andrew Luttrell ~1325 Isabella UNKNOWN ~1244 Galfrid Luttrell ~1325 John De Horham ~1620 Dorcas UNKNOWN 1373 - 1415 Henry Scrope 42 42 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT] ~1375 - 1418 Geofrey Scrope 43 43 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Sir Knight] ~1384 - 1418 Stephen Scrope 34 34 1394 - 1463 William Scrope 69 69 ~1350 John De Huntinfield Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Lord] 1650 - 1688 Dorcas Messenger 37 37 ~1617 Edward Messenger ~1375 Phillippa De Bryan ~1375 Joan Holland Name Suffix:<NSFX> [DUCHESS OF YORK] ~1588 Andrew Messenger ~1130 - 1162 II, King Of Hungary Geza 32 32 ~1417 - 1498 Elizabeth Scrope 81 81 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Baroness Scrope 1429 - 1475 Thomas Scrope 46 46 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON SCROPE] ~1462 - 1515 Ralph Scrope 53 53 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON SCROPE] 1464 Elizabeth Scrope 1467 - 1517 Geoffrey Scrope 50 50 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Baron] 1471 - 1515 Henry Scrope 44 44 1475 Margaret Scrope ~1460 Ralph FitzRandolph ~1475 Christopher Danby Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT] ~1450 Margaret Cholmeley 1255 - <1316 William De Ros 61 61 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON ROS] ~1287 - <1338 John De Ros 51 51 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON ROS] ~1440 John Scrope Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON SCROPE] 1298 - 1369 Robert D' Ufford 71 71 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Earl of Suffolk] 1286 - 1375 Margaret De Norwich 89 89 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Cntss of Suffolk] ~1330 Margaret D' Ufford Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARONESS FERRERS] 1292 - 1335 John Marmion 43 43 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Baron Marmion] ~1205 Lucia FitzPiers ~1345 - <1367 Robert Grey 22 22 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Sir Knight] 1300 - 1359 John De Grey 58 58 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Baron Grey] ~1309 - Aft 20 Mar 1377/1378 Avice Marmion ~1271 - 1311 John De Grey 40 40 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Sir] ~1274 Margaret Oddingeseles ~1355 - <1512 Alice Skipwith 157 157 ~1325 - >1392 William Skipwith 67 67 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT] ~1360 - <1415 Margaret Skipwith 55 55 ~1297 - Bef 12 Mar 1343/1344 Thomas Grey Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Sir Knight] ~1328 - <1369 Thomas Grey 41 41 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Sir Knight] ~0755 - Deceased Fergusa Urgaria Unuisticc ~1345 Elizabeth Latimer Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Baroness Latimer] ~1320 William Latimer Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Baron Latimer] ~1345 Margery La Zouche Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARONESS WILLOUGHBY] ~1360 Ralph Lumley ~1365 Joan De Furnival Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARONESS FURNIVAL] ~1298 John De Bromwich Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT] 1030 - 1093 I, Grand Prince Of PerejawslawI Wsevolod 63 63 ~1301 Agnes De Beyle ~1310 William De Ferrers Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON FERRERS] ~1445 Thomas Salvain ~1360 Henry Vavasour Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Sir] ~1300 Thomas Musgrave Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Sir Knight] ~1305 - <1345 Margaret De Ros 40 40 ~1290 Alexander De Ros ~1290 UNKNOWN De Ros ~1350 Robert De Haverington Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Baron Harington] ~1292 Blanche Princess Of Navarre Name Suffix:<NSFX> [QUEEN OF FRANCE] ~1270 - Wft Est. 1250-1351 Roger Bigod Name Suffix:<NSFX> [EARL OF NORFOLK] ~1260 Katherine Giffard 1738 - Deceased 10 DEC 1738 McCarty ~1334 - 1393 Euphemia De Neville 59 59 ~1195 Aline Bassett ~1298 - 1358 William FitzRobert 60 60 ~1300 Catherine UNKNOWN 1262 - 1311 Ralph De Neville 48 48 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON NEVILLE] ~1359 Robert Greystoke ~1265 Margery De Thweng Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARONESS NEVILLE] ~1330 Matthew Redman Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Sir Knight] ~1331 - 1403 Joan FitzHenry 72 72 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARONESS GREYSTOKE] ~1279 - 1327 Maud De Clare 48 48 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Lady Badlesmere ~1220 Gwenthlian Mechyl ~1251 Margery La Zouche Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARONESS FITZROGER] ~1240 - 1271 Robert De Neville 31 31 ~1205 Hugh De Bolobek ~1330 Anthony De Lucy Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Baron Lucy] ~1322 Lucy De Lucy Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARONESS GREYSTOKE] 6 Jan 1320/1321 - 1359 William FitzRalph Greystoke Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON GREYSTOKE] ~1355 - 1377 Alice Greystoke 22 22 ~1357 - ~1381 William Greystoke 24 24 ~1274 - 1346 Elizabeth De Neville 72 72 1299 - 1323 Ralph FitzRobert Greystoke 23 23 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir ~1324 Ralph FitzRalph Greystoke ~1265 - 1328 Isolde De Mortimer 63 63 Name Suffix:<NSFX> BARONESS AUDLEY 23 Mar 1272/1273 - 1314 Henry De Percy Name Suffix:<NSFX> 1st Baron Percy ~1270 Walter De Balun Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT] ~1381 Ralph Greystoke 1383 William Greystoke ~1385 Thomas Greystoke ~1387 Henry Greystoke ~1389 Catharine Greystoke ~1391 Alionora Greystoke ~1392 Anna Greystoke ~1398 Elizabeth Greystoke 1262 - 7 Feb 1333/1334 Margaret De Fiennes ~1090 - Deceased Walter I Bolebec ~1445 Edmund Hastings Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT] ~1247 John De Cogan ~1310 Geoffrey De Say Name Suffix:<NSFX> [LORD SAYE] ~1307 - 1360 John De Beauchamp 53 53 ~1311 Emma De Beauchamp ~1303 Isabel De Beauchamp ~1305 - 1359 Elizabeth De Beauchamp 54 54 ~1315 Lucia De Beauchamp ~1160 - ~1230 Gilbert Talbot 70 70 ~1310 Rowland Odingsells ~1300 John Clinton ~1310 Roger Napon 1287 - 1330 Roger , 1 Earl March 8 Baron Mortimer De Mortimer 43 43 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [EARL OF MARCH]
A descendant of Llewellyn The Great, Prince of Wales. Roger was appointed Lord Lieutenant of Ireland etc.

Edward II, King of England, succeeded to the throne in 1307, upon the death of his father, Edward
I, King of England. Edward II was murdered by his wife and her lover, Roger Mortimer. They did not
do the deed themselves, but rather ordered it done by others. It is known that is was Mortimer who
appointed a new trio of keepers for the deposed Edward II. He had been transferred from Kenilworth
to Berkeley Castle, and the quality of his accommodations had been drastically changed. At
Berkeley they were, to say the least, unhealthy. But Edward II, now only Edward of Caernarvon, did
not die of natural causes. His shrieks of agony were so loud that they were heard not only through
Berkeley Castle but as far away as the village. The traditional story is that, to avoid making
marks on the outside of his body, his murderers had burnt out his bowels with a red hot iron
inserted through a hollow horn.


The Mortimers were descended from Roger de Mortemer of Mortemer-sur-Eaulane in Normandy, a supporter of William the Conqueror. Their main castle was at Wigmore, eight miles west of Ludlow. They had lands mainly in Herefordshire and Shropshire, including Cleobury       (Mortimer) on the edge of the hunting forest of Wyre. By marriage to Joanna de Geneville, a later Roger Mortimer (1287-1330) secured
possession of Ludlow Castle. This became the family's principal power base for the next six generations.

Roger Mortimer was a very powerful and ambitious Marcher Lord. He was the first of several members of his
family to attempt to seize the throne of England. He fought the Scottish Wars and made attempts to remove the
King's favorites, at first with some success. In 1323 he was imprisoned in the Tower of London, but escaped to
France, an event he later commemorated by building St Peter's chapel in the outer bailey of Ludlow Castle.

In France, Mortimer formed an alliance with Queen Isabella, who had deserted her effeminate husband, King
Edward II of England. They raised an army, invaded England and forced Edward to abdicate in favor of his
youngest son, the future Edward III. Mortimer entertained Isabella at his castles on the Welsh borders and
they became famous lovers. Meanwhile, Edward II was cruelly murdered at Berkeley Castle in 1327.

Following Edward's death, Mortimer, acting as regent, was the virtual ruler of England, but he over-reached
himself and aroused the anger of other barons. In October 1330 he was arrested at Nottingham and sentenced
to death. He was executed at Tyburn in London.

Later, the ambitions of the Mortimers became part of the great dynastic struggles of the mid-15th century
which became known as the "War of the Roses."

The Mortimers were archetypal Marcher Lords. The latter were a class of noblemen established by the Norman kings of England to     police The Marches, which were their Welsh, and to a lesser degree, Scottish border. In return for this service the lords were allotted     vast tracts of territory in these regions. More than that, though, they were afforded wide ranging powers not available in English-based     counterparts - these in return for providing a defensive cushion between the rebellious Welsh and the shires adjacent to Wales. For     example, they were allowed to raise their own armies, exact taxes and build castles without the sovereign's consent. Marcher Lords were     by nature and took every opportunity to enlarge upon their dominions. This process took the form of either taking possession     by force or by engaging themselves or their offspring in marriages made profitable by handsome dowries of land and property.
~1355 William Deincourt Name Suffix:<NSFX> [LORD DEINCOURT] 1245 - <1295 Ralph VII De Toni 50 50 ~1280 William La Zouche Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON ZOUCHE] ~1270 - 1314 Eve La Zouche 44 44 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARONESS BERKELEY] ~1276 - 1328 Robert Holland 52 52 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT] ~1320 William La Zouche Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON ZOUCHE OF HARYNGWO ~1325 - >1380 Elizabeth De Ros 55 55 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARONESS ZOUCHE] ~1266 - 18 Jan 1331/1332 John Clavering ~1271 Edmund Clavering ~1273 - 1309 Alexander Clavering 36 36 ~1275 Robert Clavering ~1277 Henry Clavering ~1278 Roger Clavering 1279 - 17 Jan 1327/1328 Alan Clavering Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Sir Knight] ~1270 Adwise Tybetot ~1280 Beatrice UNKNOWN ~1280 Isabella Riddell ~1420 John Constable Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT] ~1422 Lora FitzHugh ~1420 John Musgrave ~1270 Robert Plumpton ~1270 - >1332 Lucy De Ros 62 62 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Baroness Rither] ~1300 Thomas Lathom Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT] ~1305 Eleanor De Ferrers ~1304 - 13 Mar 1321/1322 Baron Roger Damory <1318 - 1363 Elizabeth Damory 45 45 1210 - Wft Est. 1200-1278 Richard De Burgh ~1290 - Bef 7 Feb 1338/1339 Herbert St Quintin Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT] ~1290 Lore Fauconberg ~1314 - >1347 Richard St Quintin 33 33 ~1317 - >1347 William St Quintin 30 30 ~1312 - <1347 Herbert St Quintin 35 35 ~1320 - 1302 Margery D'Insula 18 18 ~1072 Robert De Romilly ~1290 Warren Insula 1343 - 1368 John (De Grey) Marmion 25 25 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Baron Marmion] ~1320 - Deceased Thomas Berkeley ~1320 Roger Hulse ~1340 John St Quintin ~1435 Cecilie Herbert 1330 Piers Mauley Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Baron Mauley] ~1362 - 17 Feb 1458/1459 Thomas Chaworth Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir ~1390 - Deceased Isabel Aylesbury 1332 - 1398 William Chatworth 66 66 1334 Alice Caltoft ~1302 - 1373 Thomas Chaworth 71 71 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT] ~1364 - 1411 Nicola Braybrook 47 47 ~1166 - <1252 Isabel De Ferrers 86 86 ~1334 - Deceased Gerald Braybrook 0940 - 1005 Yves De Belleme 65 65 ~1360 Thomas Heck ~1304 Joan Margaret Pole ~1329 Thomas Chaworth ~1194 - ~1256 John III , Lord Strange Of Knockyn Le Strange 62 62 1304 John Caltoft Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT] ~1272 - ~1371 Thomas Chaworth 99 99 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT] ~1274 Jane Luttrell ~1290 - ~1347 Thomas Chaworth 57 57 ~1292 Alice Houby ~1350 John Colville Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT] ~1353 Alice Darcy ~1190 - 1234 Richard Talbot 44 44 ~1340 Phillipa De Ferrers ~1373 - <1396 Robert De Ferrers 23 23 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT] 1331 - 1367 John De Ferrers 35 35 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT] ~1180 Petronilla De Croun ~1150 - 1205 Wido Croun 55 55 ~1304 - 1321 John De Ferrers 17 17 ~1308 Perronelle De Ferrers ~1390 - 26 Feb 1456/1457 Ralph De Neville Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT] ~1340 John Say ~1340 Thomas Molinton ~1305 Richard Monemuthe ~1270 William De Mortimer ~1275 John Bures ~1318 - 1376 Margaret De Percy 58 58 ~1315 Robert De Umfreville Name Suffix:<NSFX> [EARL OF ANGUS] ~1370 William De Ferrers 1295 - 1360 Elizabeth De Clare 65 65 <1344 - <1361 Reynburn De Beauchamp 17 17 ~1341 - >1361 Roger De Beauchamp 20 20 ~1345 Geoffrey Chaucer ~1348 - >1387 Phillipa De Roet 39 39 ~1315 Wilhelm V Duke Of Julich ~1320 Jeanne Duchess Of Brabant & Limbourg ~1325 Comte De Namur Robert ~1270 William Marshall Name Suffix:<NSFX> [EARL OF PEMBROKE] ~1275 Raoul De Clermont ~1280 Marguerite De Nesle Name Suffix:<NSFX> [COUNTESS OF SOISSONS] ~1300 Matilda UNKNOWN ~1479 William Mauleverer ~1305 Henry Hussey Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT] ~1300 Andrew Peverell ~1310 Warine Geraard ~1315 Elizabeth UNKNOWN ~1260 - Deceased Philip Burnell ~1300 Thomas Dagworth ~1330 James Saint Leger ~1323 Margaret De Ros ~1330 Roger Chandas ~1335 Nicholas Poynings ~1345 - 1383 Alice De Beauchamp 38 38 12 Mar 1270/1271 - 1325 Charles , Prince Of France De Valois Name Suffix:<NSFX> [COUNT DE VALOIS]M ~1280 Matilde (Mahaud) De Chatillon ~1315 - 1343 UNKNOWN Reinoud II 28 28 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duke Of Gueldres ~1300 Robert De Vere Name Suffix:<NSFX> [EARL OF OXFORD] ~1302 - 1349 John Willoughby 47 47 ~1305 Joane Roscelin ~1244 Mary FitzRandolph ~1264 Robert De Neville ~1265 Henry De Neville ~1267 Joan De Neville ~1268 Reginald De Neville 1430 - 1495 Dorothea UNKNOWN 65 65 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Queen
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~1272 Maresia De Neville ~1425 Margery FitzHugh ~1416 - >1468 Eleanor FitzHugh 52 52 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARONESS DACRE OF GILSLA ~1438 Lucy FitzHugh ~1425 John Melton Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR] ~1415 Thomas Dacre ~1266 - 1356 Henry FitzHugh 90 90 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir 1210 - 1262 Henry FitzRandolph 52 52 ~1332 Hugh FitzHenry ~1295 Maud De Furnival ~1330 William De Aton Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT] ~1326 - 1368 Isabel De Percy 42 42 1235 - 1272 Henry De Percy 37 37 1290 Blanche , Princess Of England Plantagenet 1311 - 1368 Maud De Beauchamp 57 57 ~1412 Anne Scrope ~1286 Theobald De Verdon Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON OF VERDON] ~1313 - 1337/1351 Joane De Mortimer Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Baroness Audley] ~1306 - 1351 Edmund De Mortimer 45 45 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT] ~1307 - >1345 Maud De Mortimer 38 38 ~1308 Roger De Mortimer ~1322 - 1383 Beatrice De Mortimer 61 61 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARONESS BREWOSE] ~1316 - 1347 Blanche De Mortimer 31 31 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARONESS GRANDISON] ~1321 John De Mortimer ~1286 - 1312 Matilda De Mortimer 26 26 ~1290 Hugh De Mortimer Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Sir] ~1292 Joan De Mortimer ~1294 Walter De Mortimer ~1298 Edmund De Mortimer 1300 - 3 Jan 1317/1318 John De Mortimer 1313 - 1356 Elizabeth Badlesmere 43 43 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [COUNTESS OF NORTHAMPTON] ~1300 John De Cherleton Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON CHERLETON OF POWIS ~1310 Joan Le Botiller ~1315 Piers De Grandison Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON GRANDISON] ~1390 William Ewer Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Sir Knight] ~1391 - <1467 Maude FitzHugh 76 76 ~1360 John Ewer Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT] ~1361 Isabella Clifford ~0968 Countess De Vermandois Adelaide 12 Feb 1340/1341 - 1372 Margaret De Neville Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARONESS ROS] 1320 - 1368 Henry De Percy 48 48 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON PERCY] ~1320 - 1362 Mary Plantagenet 42 42 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARONESS PERCY] 1225 - ~1272 James Audley 47 47 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [JUSTICE OF CHESTER] ~1420 Marmaduke Constable 1257 - Bef Mar 1325/1326 Hugh Audley Name Suffix:<NSFX> Lord Audley ~1343 - 1342 Joan De Beauchamp 1 1 ~1350 Margaret De Beauchamp ~1348 Agnes De Beauchamp ~1352 Juliana De Beauchamp ~1354 Catherine De Beauchamp ~1356 - 1416 Isabel De Beauchamp 60 60 ~1340 - 1361 John De Beauchamp 21 21 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT] ~1343 Hurom De Beauchamp ~1345 Elizabeth De Beauchamp ~1347 Richard De Beauchamp ~1250 - Bef 26 Feb 1321/1322 Marmaduke , Lord of Kilton Castle De Thweng ~1256 - 1309 Isabel De Ros 53 53 1363 - 1382 James Le Butler 19 19 ~1365 Anne Darcy 1289 - 1347 Hugh Audley 58 58 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Earl of Gloucester ~1355 Cecily UNKNOWN 1389 - 1436 John , Baron Of Greystoke Greystoke 47 47 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir 1451 - 1455 Prince Of DENMARK Knud 4 4 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 18GR-7TK
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~1280 Margaret De Mortimer ~1280 Elizabeth De Mortimer <0814 - >0860 Nuno , Count of Castile Nunez 46 46 ~1375 Thomas De Swynford Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Sir Knight] ~1210 UNKNOWN Peyferer ~1345 Isabel , Princess of Castille and Leon Perez ~1295 - 1342 Marguerite De Valois 47 47 ~1297 - 1346 Charles II De Valois 49 49 1299 Catherine De Valois ~1300 Jeanne Countess Of Joigny Name Suffix:<NSFX> [DUCHESS OF BRETAGNE] ~1290 - Deceased UNKNOWN Guy I Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count Of Champagne ~1290 - Deceased UNKNOWN Jean Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duke Of Bretagne ~1220 Gilbert Talbot 1282 - 1316 Elizabeth Plantagenet 33 33 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess Of England ~1320 John Tempest Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT] ~1330 Reynold De Lucy 21 Jan 1299/1300 - 23 Mar 1321/1322 Roger Clifford Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON CLIFFORD] ~1307 John Clifford ~1309 Andrew Clifford ~1335 - 1369 John Clifford 34 34 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [ECCLESIASTIC] ~1338 - ~1404 Lewis Clifford 66 66 1328 - <1345 Robert Clifford 17 17 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON CLIFFORD] ~1337 Thomas Clifford ~1365 Mary Clifford ~1367 - 1455 Margaret Clifford 88 88 ~1373 Maud Clifford ~1300 - 1354 Peter Mauley 54 54 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Sir Knight] ;[THIRD LORD ~1339 Margaret Clifford ~1337 - 1360 Guy De Beauchamp 23 23 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT] ~1278 - 1318 Richard De Clare 40 40 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [STEWARD OF FOREST OF ESS ~1360 Eleanor Mowbray Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARONESS DE LA WARRE] ~1330 Walter Heselarton Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT] 1329 - <1352 William De Ros 23 23 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON ROS] ~1261 - >1321 Anastacia De Neville 60 60 ~1260 Gilbert Wanton ~1266 Margaret De Neville ~1283 Joan De Neville ~1289 Ida De Neville ~1291 Eupheme De Neville ~1293 Alice De Neville ~1297 - 15 Mar 1366/1367 Alexander De Neville Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT] ~1299 - 1333 John De Neville 34 34 ~1301 Mary De Neville ~1303 William De Neville ~1305 Margaret De Neville ~1306 Thomas De Neville ~1267 - 1329 Anastasia FitzRobert 62 62 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARONESS NEVILLE] ~1280 Walter De Fauconberge Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT] ~1285 Anastase De Neville ~1287 - 1319 Robert De Neville 32 32 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT] ~1290 Ellen UNKNOWN ~1338 William De Neville Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT] ~1341 - 1392 Alexander De Neville 51 51 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [ARCHBISHOP OF DURHAM] ~1343 Elizabeth De Neville ~1344 Isabel De Neville ~1362 Idina Or Iolande De Neville ~1369 Elizabeth De Neville ~1358 - 1433 Alice De Neville 75 75 ~1360 - >1441 Eleanor De Neville 81 81 ~1332 - ~1380 Ralph De Neville 48 48 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT] ~1335 Elizabeth De Ledes ~1337 Robert De Neville Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT] ~1340 Clara Pinckney ~1595 - <1642 Philip Slocombe 47 47 1620 - 1679 Joan Cook 59 59 ~1404 John Berwyke ~1335 John FitzWalter ~1336 - <1368 Eleanor De Percy 32 32 ~1350 Guy De Monfort ~1345 UNKNOWN Cokesay ~1345 UNKNOWN Bardolph ~1350 William De Ufford ~1325 Joan De Orreby Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARONESS ORREBY) ~1167 - >1219 Peter , Emperor Of Constantinople De Courtenay 52 52 ~1202 - <1261 Sibel UNKNOWN 59 59 ~1225 William Nerford ~1228 Patronilla De Vaux <1305 - <1344 Maud UNKNOWN 39 39 ~1310 Geoffrey De Mortimer Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SEIGNEUR OF COUHE] 1270 John De Percy 1274 William De Percy 1328 - 1369 Thomas De Percy 41 41 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BISHOP OF NORWICH] ~1371 UNKNOWN De Neville Name Suffix:<NSFX> Miss ~1212 - Deceased William Brumpton ~1317 Aymer Darcy ~1319 Roger Darcy ~1321 Eleanor Darcy ~1325 Robert Darcy UNKNOWN Amice 1350 - 1362 John Darcy 12 12 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Baron Darcy] ~1351 Isabella Darcy ~1355 Thomas Darcy ~1190 Rhys Mechyl ~1379 Elizabeth Darcy ~1383 Phillip Darcy ~1387 Elba Darcy ~1389 William Darcy ~1381 - ~1416 Thomas Darcy 35 35 ~1378 - 1439 Agnes Darcy 61 61 ~1399 - Aft 18 Feb 1411/1412 Elizabeth Darcy ~1401 - Aft 18 Feb 1411/1412 Matilda Darcy ~1406 - Aft 18 Feb 1411/1412 Margery Darcy 1398 - 1418 Phillip Darcy 20 20 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Baron Darcy] 1416 - 14 Mar 1489/1490 John Conyers Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Sir Knight] 1418 - 1469 Margaret Darcy 51 51 ~1410 - <1480 James Strangeways 70 70 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Sir Knight] 1416 - <1461 Elizabeth Darcy 45 45 ~1388 Gracia De Hebbeden ~1290 Thomas Strangeways Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Earl of Kildare] 1291 - <1323 Emmeline Heron 32 32 ~1290 Joan De Burgh ~1327 - <1341 Alianore Holland 14 14 ~1351 - 1426 Margaret St Quintin 75 75 ~1356 - 1412 Elizabeth Grey 56 56 ~1300 - 1355 William De Presfen 55 55 ~1385 Isabel Saville ~1380 Giles Daubeney ~1380 Joan Darcy ~1360 - 11 Jan 1424/1425 Henry FitzHugh Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Baron FitzHugh] ~1365 Robert Grey Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Sir Knight] ~1365 - <1427 Elizabeth Grey 62 62 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Lady Rauenswath] ~1394 Thomas Tunstall Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Sir Knight] ~1390 - Deceased Henry Brounflete Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Baron Vessey] ~1394 - 1457 Alianor FitzHugh 63 63 ~1480 - >1522 Thomas Strangeways 42 42 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Sir Knight] ~1480 Anne Strangeways ~1475 Robert De Ros ~1480 - Aft 20 Mar 1514/1515 Mary Strangeways 1666 - 1726 Sophia Dorothea BRUNSWICK 60 60 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess of Brunswick  1322 Richard De Percy 1326 Robert De Percy 1332 William De Percy ~1340 Ralph Basset Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON] ~1327 - 30 Jan 1360/1361 Elisabeth Or , Countess Of Holland Isabella 1728 - 1780 Robert Croasdale 52 52 15 Feb 1729/1730 - 1783 Margery Hayhurst 1694 - 1748 Jeremiah Croasdale 54 54 ~1694 Grace Heaton 1655 - <1740 Ezra Croasdale 84 84 1668 - 1732 Ann Peacock 64 64 1671 - 7 Mar 1742/1743 Robert Heaton 1673 - 1719 Grace Pearson 46 46 1689 - 1702 Ezra Croasdale 12 12 1690 - 1777 William Croasdale 87 87 6 Feb 1691/1692 Grace Croasdale 1721 Grace Croasdale ~1724 - Deceased Mercy Croasdale 1726 Ezra Croasdale ~1723 Ann Croasdale 28 Jan 1732/1733 Eber Croasdale 1735 Abijah Croasdale ~1725 Achsah Croasdale ~1720 Jonathan Knight 1640 William Peacock 1637 - 1727 Robert Heaton 90 90 1645 - 7 Feb 1726/1727 Alice UNKNOWN 1647 Thomas Pearson 1651 Grace Veepon 1615 - >1667 Robert Heaton 52 52 ~1606 Hester Pearson 1693 - 1745 Robert Smith 51 51 1699 - 1754 Phebe Canby 54 54 1667 - 1742 Thomas Canby 75 75 ~1670 - 8 Feb 1707/1708 Sarah Jarvis ~1600 - 29 Jan 1665/1666 William Croasdale ~1610 - <1672 Elizabeth UNKNOWN 62 62 ~1635 - 1708 Ezekiel Croasdale 73 73 ~1630 - 1666 William Croasdale 36 36 ~1630 Mary Croasdale ~1630 Hugh Jackson ~1630 - 1679 Grace UNKNOWN 49 49 1657 Martha Croasdale 1659 Jeremiah Croasdale 5 Feb 1660/1661 Sarah Croasdale 1664 William Croasdale 1666 John Croasdale 16 Jan 1667/1668 Hannah Croasdale 1655 John Hird ~1665 Grace Harding ~1675 Elizabeth Pearson ~1675 John Stackhouse ~1643 Benjamin Canby 1646 - >1666 Mary Baker 20 20 ~1650 Charles Jarvis ~1645 - Deceased Elizabeth Boore ~1670 Rebecca Jarvis ~1670 Mary Jarvis ~1670 Samuel Jarvis 1694 Thomas , Jr. Canby 1697 - 1794 Mary Canby 97 97 ~1706 Joseph Canby 1704 Benjamin Canby ~1695 Joseph Walker ~1695 Sarah Heaton 1757 - 1855 David Hampton 98 98 1760 Rebecca Phillips 1724 - 1775 John Hampton 51 51 ~1702 Joseph Hampton 1749 Arenath Hampton 1751 - <1828 Sarah Hampton 77 77 1753 Joseph Hampton 1760 Jonathan Hampton 1763 John Hampton 1767 Ann Hampton 1604 - 16 Mar 1657/1658 Thomas Canby 1608 - 1650 Mary UNKNOWN 42 42 1571 William George Edward Canby 1577 Jane UNKNOWN ~1644 - 1682 Thomas Croasdale 38 38 ~1642 - 1684 Agnes Hatherwaite 42 42 ~1026 Basitia Flaitel ~1026 - 1093 Hugh III De Gournay 67 67 ~1076 Edith De Warrenne ~1060 - 1096 Gerard De Gournay 36 36 ~1050 Guy De Crecy ~1044 Ada De Marle ~1042 - 1116 Engerrand I De Coucy 74 74 ~1022 - 1069 Dreux De Boves 47 47 ~1022 Adele De Coucy ~1040 Robert Estoteville 1245/1250 - 1300 Blanche D'Artois CAPET 1244 - 1274 UNKNOWN Henry I 30 30 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of Navarre ~1100 - 1183 Robert De Stuteville 83 83 ~1050 Hugh FitzBaldric ~1104 Helewise UNKNOWN 0700 Sigibert Of Rouerque UNKNOWN ~1070 - 1147 Hervey De Glanville 77 77 1209 - Deceased Theopharcia Baliol ~1044 Flandrina UNKNOWN ~1092 Gerard De Glanville ~0998 - 1074 Hugh II De Gournay 76 76 ~1124 - 1203 William De Stuteville 79 79 ~1150 Gunnora De Gournay ~1146 Nicholas De Stuteville ~1096 Emma De Cukeney ~1124 Bertha De Glanville ~1068 Thomas De Cukeney ~1040 - >1100 Richard De Cukeney 60 60 ~1044 Hawise UNKNOWN ~1072 Emma De Etwall ~1050 Hugh De Etwall ~1073 - 1130 Thomas De Coucy 57 57 ~1080 - >1147 Melisende De Crecy 67 67 ~1570 - Deceased UNKNOWN Bradford ~1566 Thomas Brooks ~0910 - 21 Jan 946/947 Princess of England Edith 1024 - 1077 Agnes Princess of the Holy Roman Empire 53 53 ~1084 - 1136 III, Margrave Of Austria Leopold 52 52 ~0992 Letgarde Marle Name Suffix:<NSFX> Lord of 1375 - 1401 Philippa De Mortimer 26 26 1393 - 1420 Richard Scrope 27 27 ~1240 - 4 Mar 1303/1304 Hugh FitzHugh 1108 - 1180/1181 Hugh , Lord Mortimer Of Wigmore De Mortimer ~1341 - 1388 John De Neville 47 47 Name Suffix:<NSFX> 3rd Baron Neville of Raby 1 Feb 1300/1301 - 26 Feb 1351/1352 Henry De Percy Name Suffix:<NSFX> 2nd Baron Percy ~1303 - 1365 Idonia Clifford 62 62 1301 - 1372 Ralph , 1st Earl of Stafford Stafford 70 70 Name Suffix:<NSFX> 1st Earl of Stafford 1273 - <1308 Edmund Stafford 35 35 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Baron 1292 - 1342 Margaret De Clare 50 50 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [COUNTESS OF GLOUCESTER A ~1590 Sarah UNKNOWN 1274 - 1314 Robert Clifford 40 40 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON CLIFFORD] ~1165 - 1240 William , Earl of Surrey De Warrenne 75 75 1376 - 1396 Margaret Stafford 20 20 ~1102 - 1151 Adelicia , Princess of Brabant De Louvain 49 49 ~1100 - 1176 William , Earl of Arundel D'Aubigny 76 76 1275 - 1328 Eleanor , Baroness Percy FitzAlan 53 53 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARONESS PERCY] 1342 - 1386 Hugh , 2nd Earl of Stafford Stafford 44 44 Name Suffix:<NSFX> 2nd Earl of Stafford ~1334 - 1386 Philippa De Beauchamp 52 52 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Lady Stafford 1325 - 1348 Margaret , Baroness Audeley De Audley 23 23 1155 Isabel Basset ~0892 - <0964 Ziemomysl Prince of Poland 72 72 ~0877 - 13 Feb 920/921 I, Duke of Bohemia Vratislav ~0956 - 15 Jun 991 Princess Of The Byzantine Empire Theophano ~0853 - 16 Sep 921 Lidmila ze Psova ~0865 - 0921 Leszek IV Prince Poland 56 56 ~0901 Bozena of Bohemia UNKNOWN ~0827 Slavibor Zupan of Psov 1051 - 1087 Bertha Savoie 36 36 ~0835 - 0892 Ziemowit Prince of Poland 57 57 ~0881 - 0937 Drahomira ze Stodor 56 56 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [PRINCESS OF LU ~1175 Oliver De Vaux ~0970 - Aft 2 Feb 1013/1014 Swietoslava Sygryda Gunhild Poland Name Suffix:<NSFX> [QUEEN OF SWEDEN ~0922 - 25 May 992 Mieszko I Prince Poland ~0820 - 0870 Hostivit Duke of Bohemia 50 50 ~0795 - Deceased Ponislava Duchess of Bohemia ~0900 - 15 Jul 967 Boleslav I Duke of Bohemia UNKNOWN ~0931 - 0977 Princess of Bohemia Dubravka 46 46 ~0813 - 25 May 992 Piast Or Chosciszko Poland ~0842 - ~0894 Borijov I, Duke of Bohemia UNKNOWN 52 52 ~0824 - Deceased Miloslava Duchess of Bohemia ~0800 - 0873 Neklan Duke Of Bohemia 73 73 ~1270 - 1311 Adam De Welles 41 41 ~1280 - 1315 Joan Engaine 35 35 1270 Gilbert De Greinville <1260 - 1265 Robert De Welles 5 5 <1290 - 5 Jan 1314/1315 Isabel De Periton ~1270 Adam De Periton ~1274 Sarah UNKNOWN ~1185 - >1242 William De Welles 57 57 ~1187 Emma De Grainsby ~1150 William De Grainsby ~1155 - ~1206 Robert De Welles 51 51 ~1155 - ~1218 Maud UNKNOWN 63 63 ~1125 William De Welles ~1125 UNKNOWN De Gant ~1095 Walter De Gant ~1100 Maud De Brittany ~1100 - ~1198 Walter De Welles 98 98 ~1120 - <1204 Walter De Cantelou 84 84 >1160 - 1230 Nicholas De Conde 70 70 ~1110 - 1178 Amadeus Count Of Geneva 68 68 1034 Countess Of Geneva Gisela 1084 - ~1126 Count Of Geneva Aimon 42 42 ~1086 - 1091 Ida Of Faucigny 5 5 ~1165 Juliane De Dammartin 1058 - <1080 Gerold Count Of Geneva 22 22 1091 - 1180 Hugh IV De Gournay 89 89 ~1148 - 1238 Hugh V De Gournay 90 90 ~1112 Melisende De Marle ~1195 - 1265 Robert De Tregoz 70 70 ~1192 - 1285 Julian De Cantelou 93 93 ~1160 - 1213 Robert De Tregoz 53 53 ~1020 - ~1060 I, Seigneur de Faucigny Louis 40 40 ~1501 Elizabeth STEWART Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9G0M-WJ
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~1125 - 1198 Robert De Ewyas 73 73 ~1140 Agnes UNKNOWN 1290 John De Faucomberge ~1085 - >1147 Robert De Ewyas 62 62 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Baron ~1095 Sybil UNKNOWN ~1190 - 1263 Pierre De Grandison 73 73 ~1147 - 1235 Ebal IV De Granson 88 88 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Seigneur 1179 - 1221 III, Count De Ponthieu William 42 42 ~1133 - <1177 Ebal III De Granson 44 44 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Seigneur ~1134 - <1158 Jordane UNKNOWN 24 24 ~1150 - 1239 William I De Cantelou 89 89 ~1120 - <1209 Aldulf De Braci 89 89 Name Suffix:<NSFX> II ~1150 Masceline De Braci ~1138 - >1200 Mahaut Of Clermont UNKNOWN 62 62 ~1185 - ~1240 William Cantelou 55 55 ~1189 - 1260 Milicent De Gournay 71 71 ~1110 - 1158 Bartholomaeus De Granson 48 48 ~1087 Ebal II De Granson ~1091 Adelheid UNKNOWN 1165 - <1236 Sibilla De Ewyas 71 71 ~1105 - 1146 I, Comte de Neuchatel Rudolph 41 41 1002 - 1050 I , Comte D'Urach Egon 48 48 ~1110 Emma De Glane ~1100 - 1161 Graf von Attel , Lindburg, Wasserburg Englebert 61 61 ~1100 - 9 Feb 1169/1170 Hedwig Of Formbach ~1045 - ~1099 Rudolph I De Fenis 54 54 ~1070 - 1102 UNKNOWN Gebhard I 32 32 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count Of Diessen ~1075 - 1130 Richgard Of Spanheim 55 55 ~1080 - 1127 Peter Of Glane 47 47 ~1060 - 1144 II, Count Of Formbach Dietrich 84 84 ~1050 - 1078 Ulrich Of Glane 28 28 ~1050 Rilensa Of Villars- Valbert ~1110 - 1196 IV, Comte D'Urach Egon 86 86 ~1128 - 1168 Kunigunde Of Wasserburg 40 40 1055 - >1100 Egon II D'Urach 45 45 ~1055 Kunigunde UNKNOWN ~1123 - 1186 Berthold IV De Zaringen 63 63 ~1123 - <1183 Edith Von Frohberg 60 60 ~1090 - 8 Jan 1151/1152 Conrad De Zaringen ~1105 - 1158 Clemence De Namur 53 53 ~1060 - 1111 Berthold De Zaringen 51 51 ~1060 - 1111 Agnes De Rheinfelden 51 51 ~1085 - 1125 Count Von Froberg Herman 40 40 ~1055 - ~1076 Volmar Of Froberg 21 21 ~1050 Sophia Of Mousson ~1205 - <1263 Agnes Von Neuenburg 58 58 0572 - Deceased Clodoswinde Burgundy 1673 Jean Parent ~1175 - 1225 Comte De Neufchatel Ulric III 50 50 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Count ~1180 - 1218 Yolande D'Urach 38 38 ~1145 - 1191 UNKNOWN Ulric III 46 46 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Comte De Neufchatel
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Count
~1145 Bertha Of Granges 1152 - 20 Jan 1229/1230 V, Comte D'Urach Egon Name Suffix:<NSFX> Count ~1150 - 1239 Agnes Von Zaringen 89 89 ~1015 - ~1070 Ulric I Of Fenis 55 55 ~1080 Adelheid Of Austria 1160 Isabel De Brus Gunnar , Earldorman Of Northumbria Deira ~1130 Ivetta De Arches ~1100 William De Arches ~1099 - 1196 Adam De Brus 97 97 Signor D' Aumale Guerinfroi ~1072 - 1141 Robert De Brus 69 69 1150 - 22 Jan 1221/1222 Walter Clifford 1274 Richard Pole <1000 - 1066 Robert De Brus 66 66 ~1180 - ~1219 Guglielmo De Ceva 39 39 ~1000 - ~1085 Bertha De Chartres 85 85 ~1186 - 1234 Alan MacDonal 48 48 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [LORD OF GALLOWA ~1134 - Deceased UNKNOWN Gunnild of Dunbar ~1174 - ~1212 Helen De Lisle 38 38 ~1210 - Deceased Joan Aquillon ~1148 - 1207 Rognvald Reginald Sumarliddasson 59 59 1155 Fonia Of Moray ~1220 Anastasia De Percy ~1113 - 1 Jan 1163/1164 Somerled King of Isles 1772 John Henry Ketner ~1120 - >1165 Ranulph Moray 45 45 ~1124 Bethoc UNKNOWN ~1247 - 1310 Robert Fitzroger Clavering 63 63 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON FITZROGER ~1191 Hugh De Baliol ~1195 - 2 Feb 1227/1228 Cecily De La Fontaine ~1206 - 1251 Ada De Baliol 45 45 ~1162 Aleaume Fontaine ~1163 Laurette St Walery ~1138 Enguerrand Fontaine ~1139 UNKNOWN Fontaine ~1194 - ~1240 John Fitzrobert Clavering 46 46 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON OF CLAVER
JOHN FITZROBERT, the Surety, married Ada Baliol, and in her right became lord of Barnard Castle, whose founder was Barnard Baliol. The Castle is now a scanty ruin, but the remaining walls stand high on a cliff scarped, so that wall and bank are one, dropping down to the River Tees. The Castle looms over the town, and may be approached through a gate in the yard of the King's Head Inn.

The date of the Castle's founding is between 1112 and 1132. The keep, known as Baliol's Tower, stands fifty feet high and served as a background for Sir Walter Scott's Rokeby. The surrounding property extends over six acres.

This same Surety, FitzRobert, was also lord of the handsome Warkworth Castle in the border country of Northumberland. It is an excellently preserved fortress built, at the earliest, in the 12th Century. It is situated near the mouth of the Coquet River. One approaches it from a double arched bridge and finds that it is bounded on three sides by water. The walls, gateway and Great Hall are intact, as are the Lion Tower of the 13th Century and the 14th Century keep. Robert FitzRichard probably added to it in Henry II's reign. It became the property of the Percy family in the reign of Edward III, and is now held by the Dukes of Northumberland.

When the Barons met at Saint Edmondsbury, John FitzRobert, the Surety, was still loyal to King John and was, with John Marshall, joint governor of the Castles of Norwich and Oxford. ubsequently he joined the insurrection, and took such a prominent part that his lands were seized by the King. He returned allegiance in the next reign, his Castles and vast estates were returned to him, and he was constituted high sheriff of co. Northumberland and governor of New-Castle-upon-Tyne. He died in 1240, the same year as his father. The monk, Matthew
Paris, records: "In this year died John FitzRobert, a man of noble birth, and one of the chief Barons of the Northern provinces of England."
~1239 Roger Fitzjohn Clavering ~1199 - >1256 Isabel UNKNOWN 57 57 ~1137 - >1214 Robert , 2 Baron Warkworth, Lord Claver Fitzroger 77 77 ~1137 - >1214 Margaret De Chesney 77 77 ~1106 Roger Clavering ~1110 Alice Eleanor De Vere ~1073 Richard Clavering ~1077 Albreda Ligures Sibyl De Dinham ~1280 Anne Le Butler ~1216 - 1254 William , Baron Abergavenny De Cantelou 38 38 ~1141 Agnes Of Essex ~1096 - 1140 Maud De St. Liz 44 44 ~1220 - <1255 Eva De Braose 35 35 ~1182 - <1238 Roger La Zouche 56 56 ~1179 - Aft 28 Jan 1231/1232 Margaret UNKNOWN ~1203 - 1270 Alan La Zouche 67 67 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON ASHBY]/ ~1222 - 1296 Helen De Quincy 74 74 ~1070 - 1142 Geoffroy De Rohan- Porhoet 72 72 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Vicomte ~1031 Eudon I De Rohan Name Suffix:<NSFX> [VISCOUNT DE ROH ~1035 Anne De Leon 1216 Ralph FitzRandolph ~1110 Phillip De Belmeis Name Suffix:<NSFX> Lord ~1157 - 1190 Alan La Ceoche 33 33 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [LORD OF ASHBY]/ ~1160 Alice Adeleza De Belmeis ~1130 - 1141 Hawise of Brittany 11 11 D. ~0995 Walyer I , Count Of Amiens D'Amiens The House of Clifford p41 ~1084 - 1119 Alan IV Fergent Brittany 35 35 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Duke ~1072 - 1147 Ermengarde of Anjou 75 75 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Duchess of Britt ~1080 Walter De Belmeis ~1100 William De Meschines Name Suffix:<NSFX> Lord ~1100 Cecily , Lady of Skipton De Romilly Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Lady of Skipton ~1118 - 1174 Lord of Galloway Uchtred 56 56 Name Suffix:<NSFX> CONSTABLE OF SCOTLAND ~1251 - ~1325 Maud D' Eyville De Walton 74 74 Name Suffix:<NSFX> (Walton) ~1225 Roger D' Eyville De Walton ~1192 William De Albini 1200 - Deceased Albreda Biset 1177 - >1227 Robert , 4th Baron Hamlake De Ros 50 50 Robert deRoos, of Fursan, the Surety Baron of Magna Charta, fourth Baron of Hamlake Manor, born in 1177, when only twenty years of age,
while with the King in Normandy, was arrested for what offence--not known, was allowed to escape by his custodian, who was
hanged by King Richard, who collected a heavy fine from Roos' guardian as the price for his continued freedom.

King John, to conciliate him gave young Roos the whole barony of his great grandmother's father, Walter de'Espec, etc.  At the
beginning of the struggle of the Barons for a constitutional government, he at first sided with King John, and in consequence
obtained valuable grants from the crown, and was made governor of Carlisle, but he was later won over by the Barons.

He erected the Castles of Helmesly, or Hamlake, in Yorkshire and of Werke, in Northumberland, was in favor of King Henry
III, was a member of the Order of the Knights Templer.  He died in 1226--7, and was buried "in his proper habit" in the
Knights' Church, or the New Temple in London, where his tomb may be seen.  His effigy is described by Gough in "Sepulchral
Monuments," as "The most elegant of all the figures in the Temple Church, representing a comely young knight in mail and a
flowing mantle with a kind of cowl, his hair neatly curled at the sides, his crown appears shaved.  His hands are elevated in a
praying posture, and on his left arm is a short pointed shield charged with three water-bougets.  He had on his left side a long
sword, and the armor of his legs, which were crossed, has a ridge, or a seam up the front, continued over the knee.  At his feet is
a lion, and the whole figure measures six feet two inches."

Robert deRoos had issue by his wife Isabel, daughter of William the Lion, King of Scotland and widow of Robert Bruce.
~1161 - 1236 William De Albini 75 75 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Lord of Belvoir
Magna Charta Baron the Surety, Lord of Bevoir Castle
~1165 - <1206 Margery De Umfreville 41 41 ~1225 - Deceased Henry Biseth ~1153 - 1183 Everard De Ros 30 30 ~1151 - 1194 Roese De Trussebutt 43 43 ~1113 - ~1168 William Meschines Brito 55 55 ~1052 Adalize UNKNOWN ~1125 - ~1171 Odinel De Umfreville 46 46 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON PRUDHOE] ~1129 Alice De Lucy ~1117 Richard Avenal ~1094 - ~1162 Odinel De Umfreville 68 68 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON PRUDHOE] ~1098 UNKNOWN De Umfreville ~1089 - 1179 Richard De Lucy 90 90 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Sir Knight] ~1092 UNKNOWN Rohaise ~1060 - ~1120 Robert De Umfreville 60 60 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON PRUDHOE] ~1065 UNKNOWN De Umfreville ~1064 Adrian De Lucy ~1066 Aveline UNKNOWN ~1086 William De Toni 1678 - Deceased Margaretha Boelmann Boeling 1143 - 1214 I, King of Scotland William 71 71 Also Known As:<_AKA> the /Lion/
Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Earl of Hunting
~1143 UNKNOWN Avenel Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Concubine 1] ~1170 Isabel Stewart Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Princess] ~1124 - 1174 Adela Ela Talvaise 50 50 ~1154 - 1196 William FitzPatrick 42 42 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [EARL OF SALISBU ~1158 - 1232 Eleanor De Vitre 74 74 ~1132 Robert De Vitre ~1136 Emma Dinan ~1084 William Talvase Comet ~1177 Richard De Camville ~1176 - 1215 Eustachia Basset 39 39 ~1113 Gerald Camville ~1118 Nichola Haye ~1574 - ~1619 Susan Lancocke 45 45 0768 - 0800 Hlfdan II "Milldi" Eysteinsson 32 32 Nickname:<NICK> The Meek
Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
~1125 - <1185 Richard Haye 60 60 ~1127 Maud Vernon 1577 - 1631/1669 William Thomas Aspinwall ~1088 UNKNOWN Camville ~1084 - ~1152 Edith FitzForne 68 68 ~1125 - 1194 Seigneur de Courtenay Reginald 69 69 ~1135 - 1209 Hawise De Coucy 74 74 ~0930 - 0989 Count Sieghard 59 59 ~1090 William De Coucy ~1097 - 1173 Maud D'Avranches 76 76 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [DAME DU SAP]/ 1187 - 1261 Ela , Countess Of Salisbury FitzPatrick 74 74 0960 - 1005 Kunigunde Von Oeningen 45 45 ~1080 UNKNOWN De Donjon ~1001 - Deceased Robert D'Avranches ~1003 UNKNOWN De Doll 1105 - >1165 Gilbert Basset 60 60 ~1100 - >1165 Edith D'Oilly 65 65 ~1129 - 1182 Thomas , Sheriff Of Oxford Bassett 53 53 1090 - ~1182 Thomas Basset 92 92 ~1044 Agnes UNKNOWN ~1070 - 1142 Robert II D'Oilly 72 72 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON HOOK NORT ~1134 - 1186 Alice Adeliza De Dunstanville 52 52 ~1154 - 1207 Gilbert Bassett 53 53 ~1106 - 1185 Robert Reginald De Dunstanville 79 79 ~1110 - 1184 Isabella Detholouse 74 74 ~1074 - ~1110 Alan Reginald De Dunstanville 36 36 ~1074 - 1157 Adeliza Alicia De Warenne 83 83 ~1178 - ~1214 Egelina De Courtenay 36 36 ~1100 - 1147 Walter FitzEdward , Sheriff Of Wilt De Salisbury 47 47 D. 1240 Idonea Busli Living MOUNTBATTEN ~1070 Maud FitzHubert ~1220 - ~1269 Hugh De Morwick 49 49 Name Suffix:<NSFX> IV ~1230 Agnes De Heyford ~1274 - <1337 Eva De Bulmer 63 63 ~1253 - 14 Mar 1297/1298 John De Bulmer Name Suffix:<NSFX> IV ~1253 - 1315 Tiphaine De Morwick 62 62 ~1220 - ~1265 John De Bulmer 45 45 Name Suffix:<NSFX> III ~1225 - ~1268 Katherine Salvayn 43 43 ~1130 - ~1212 Henry FitzHervey 82 82 ~1130 Alice FitzRanulf ~1100 - 1182 Hervey FitzKaris 82 82 ~1143 - ~1190 Ranulf Fitzwalter 47 47 ~1167 - 1225 Annabel De Bailleol 58 58 ~1160 - Abt Jan 1242/1243 Randolf FitzHenry ~1190 - 1253 Alice De Stavele 63 63 ~1165 - 1225 Adam De Stavele 60 60 ~1180 Alice De Percy ~1135 - ~1200 Thomas FitzSwain 65 65 ~1155 - ~1204 William De Percy 49 49 ~1150 - ~1202 Agnes De Flamville 52 52 1626 - 22 Jan 1704/1705 Claude Charlan Name Suffix:<NSFX> dit FRANCOEUR 1639 Jeanne Pelletier ~1600 Jean Charlan ~1600 Catherine Mabile Name Suffix:<NSFX> MAVILE ~1610 Simon Pelletier ~1615 Marie Larche Name Suffix:<NSFX> Large 1040 Yarfrid De Widness Adela D'Eu 1062 UNKNOWN De Widness 1003 Ivo De Contenin ~1070 Robert De Lacy ~1097 Robert De Lisoures ~1097 - >1193 Aubrey De Lacy 96 96 ~1075 Fulk De Lisoures ~1074 Maud De Perche 8 Feb 1625/1626 - 8 Feb 1625/1626 Samuel Smith ~1630 Hannah UNKNOWN 1602 - 17 Jan 1680/1681 Samuel Smith Name Suffix:<NSFX> [LIEUTENANT] 1602 - 16 Mar 1685/1686 Elizabeth Chileab 1575 Samuel Smith ~1579 Barbary Mumforde ~1580 UNKNOWN Chileab ~1555 UNKNOWN Munforde ~1557 UNKNOWN Munforde 1549 Samuel Smith 1553 UNKNOWN Smith ~1525 UNKNOWN Smith ~1527 UNKNOWN Smith ~1097 UNKNOWN Queen of Man Name Suffix:<NSFX> [CONCUBINE 4]/ ~1080 - >1153 Olave , King of Man Gundredsson 73 73 ~1117 Ragnhild Olafsdottir Name Suffix:<NSFX> [PRINCESS OF MAN 1756 Christina Catharina Ketner ~1087 Gillebride , King Of Isles De La Isle ~1054 Gundred Haraldsson ~1017 - >1047 Count De Bayeux Ranulf 30 30 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Vicomte ~0992 - >1031 Count De Bayeux Ancitel 39 39 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Vicomte ~0991 UNKNOWN De Bayeux <1050 - 1129 Ranulf II De Meschines 79 79 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Vicomte ~1021 Alice of Normandy UNKNOWN 1449 - 1478 George Duke of CLARENCE PLANTAGENENT 29 29 ~0997 - 1028 III Richard 31 31 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Duke 1111 William De Chesney , Sheriff Of Norfolk \Norwich 0982 - >1026 Judith , Princess Of Brittany De Berenguer 44 44 ~1061 Robert Peverell 0991 - >1027 Anchetil De Harcourt 36 36 ~1165 - 1249 Dame Isabel De Moreaumes 84 84 ~1190 - 1249 Geoffrey V De Chateaudun 59 59 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Vicomte ~1195 - ~1255 Clemence Des Roches 60 60 ~1135 - ~1219 Hugh , IX Taillefer De Lusignan Le Brun 84 84 ~1135 - >1239 Matilda Taillefer 104 104 ~1108 - 1140 Wulgrin Taillefer 32 32 ~1109 Ponce de Montgomery >1195 - 1241 Maud D'Eu De Lusignan 46 46 ~1130 - 1170 John , Count of Eu De Hastings 40 40 ~1130 - 1188 Alice D'Aubigny 58 58 D. 1140 Henry , Count Of Eu De Hastings Name Suffix:<NSFX> Lord D. 1145 Margaret De Champagne ~1032 - 1091 Humphrey Deinsula De Lisle 59 59 ~1105 - ~1161 II, Count of Brienne Gaultier 56 56 ~1085 - ~1144 Agnes De Baudemont 59 59 ~1060 - ~1114 Erard I de Brienne 54 54 ~1060 - Deceased Andre De Montdidier , Seneschal Champagne Ramerup ~1064 - Deceased Agnes of Braine ~1133 - 8 Feb 1190/1191 Erard II de Brienne ~1105 - ~1149 Alix De Montdidier De Ramerupt 44 44 ~1110 - 1148 Sophie De Montbelliard 38 38 ~1118 Amadeus , Count Mompelgard De Montfaucon ~1118 Beatrice Of Joinville ~1081 - ~1137 Roger Of Joinville 56 56 ~1081 - ~1140 Audiarde Of Vignory 59 59 ~1148 - >1186 Agnes de Montbeliard 38 38 ~1100 - 1162 II, Count Montbeliard and Montfaucon Richard 62 62 0998 - >1086 Forne FitzSigulf 88 88 ~1028 Sigulf FitzForne ~1040 - 1115 Nigel D' Oilly 75 75 ~1050 Everard De Donjon 0968 - 1030 UNKNOWN Sigulf 62 62 1000 - 1067 UNKNOWN Baldwin V 67 67 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count Of Flanders Elizabeth De Beaumont 27 Mar 972 - 1031 UNKNOWN Robert II Also Known As:<_AKA> The /Pious/
Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of France
Robert II., the Pious, King of France from 996 to 1031, was born in Orleans in 971, died in Melun in 1031, buried at St.
Denis, reigned from 996 to July 20, 1031. He was a royal composer, chorister, and poet, who might have ruled Italy but
preferred that his palace should be his cloister, where he lived in the enjoyment of melody and song. He conducted the
matins and vespers in his royal robes. He was a very devout man. He married in 988 (1) Rosala (Rozela), daughter of King
Berengar II. of Italy, but this marriage was repudiated in 992, married in 997 (2) Bertha of Bourgogne, daughter of Conrad
of Burgundy, who died after 1017, also divorced in 1003/5; and (3) Constance Berengar (Berenger) of Artes, born circa
987, died in Melun in 1032 buired at St. Denis, daughter of William Berengar II (Berenger), Count of Provence, by his 2nd
marriage.
1744 - 1818 Charlotte Sophia MECKLENBURG 74 74 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Strelitz 0980 - 1036 UNKNOWN Baldwin IV 56 56 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count Of Flanders 1761 - 1847 Henry Myers 85 85 0980 - 1037 Eudes II De Blois 57 57 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Count D. 10 Mar 1039/1040 Ermengarde Of Auvergne Dane Gunnor ~0960 - 12 Mar 995/996 Eudes I De Blois Name Suffix:<NSFX> Count ~0964 - >1010 Bertha Of Burgundy 46 46 1045 - 1102 Stephen , Count Of Champagne, Brie, B De Blois 57 57 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Count
Leader of first crusade
0941 Edwy Saxe- Wessex <1012 - 1089 III, Count Of Blois Theobald 77 77 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Count ~1062 - 8 Mar 1137/1138 Adela of Normandy 1058 Adeliza De Lisle ~1028 Hugh De Dunstanville William , Count of Eu De Hastings Name Suffix:<NSFX> Lord Beatrice De Builly 1086 William of Sully De Champagne Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sire 1085 - 1102 Agnes De Sully 17 17 1050 - 1098 Gilles De Sully 48 48 D. 1032 Robert I of Auvergne UNKNOWN Name Suffix:<NSFX> Count D. 0994 Ermengarde de Provence ~1028 - ~1095 Robert d'Eu 67 67 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Count D. ~1085 Beatrice UNKNOWN William D'Eu D. 26 Jan 1057/1058 Lescelin De Turquerville 0960 - 0990 Turchetil , Lord Turqueville De Harcourt 30 30 ~1029 UNKNOWN Chaworth ~1000 Ernald De (Chaources) Chaworth ~1002 UNKNOWN Chaworth ~1025 Hugh Chaworth 0596 - 0690 St. Clodoule Bishop Of Metz 94 94 1100 Roger De Joinville 1105 Aldcarde De Vignory ~1029 UNKNOWN De Ponthieu 1245 - ~1288 Maud De Lucy 43 43 Douglas Richardson, in s.g.m., writes:

Maud de Lucy, wife of Nicholas de Segrave, is identified as a Lucy in an old Segrave family pedigree, presumably the one Hap refers to in the
Chaucombe Priory. Unfortunately, her parentage is not stated in the document. However, since the rest of the pedigree appears to be sound, there is no
reason to suppose that she was not in fact a Lucy as claimed. She was evidently the daughter of Geoffrey de Lucy, a male line descendant of Richard
de Lucy the Justiciar. There is some evidence to support a Lucy connection. As I recall, Maud's eldest son went on a Crusade with one of the many
Geoffrey de Lucy's. Also, I've discovered that Maud's younger son held property in Essex under a Lucy family that descends from Robert de Lucy,
brother of the Justiciar. My guess is that this property was probably Maud's maritagium and that she settled it on her younger son. Just how the Essex
property was subinfeuded to the junior branch of the family, I have no idea. [...]

Sources:

Vineland Historical Magazine, Volume XXXV-1950, 1 and 4, January-April
soc.genealogy.medieval
Christina Singery ~1100 Robert Vipount D. Deceased Hoel of Brittany Annora UNKNOWN D. >1226 Walter De Ridelisford ~1226 - 1314 Geoffrey De Geneville 88 88 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Baron Geneville] 1961 - 1997 Diana Frances SPENCER 36 36 Thank you for downloading &quot;The Whaley-Kelley Genealogy Line&quot; by Whaley Publishing Company, Inc. 1105 Henry of Narberth of Pebidiog FitzHenry ~1166 - 1235 Piers FitzHerbert 69 69 1130 - 1175/1176 William De Trussebutt ~1033 Walter De Ewrus The family of Devereux derives its surname from the town of Evreux in the duchy of Normandy, and the first of them who settled in England were Walter and Robert, sons of Walter earl of Rosmar in that duchy. Walter received from William the Conqueror, immediately after the battle of Hastings, the lordship of Salisbury in the county of Wilts; and Patrick his grandson, was constituted lord steward of the houshold to the empress Maud; and by that princess 1153 created earl of Salisbury.

He was murdered by Guy de Lusignan in the year 1167; and William, second earl, his son, died 1196 leaving issue

1.Ela, who was married to William surnamed Longsword, natural son to king Henry the second. In consequence of this marriage the title of Salisbury passed into the family of Longsword, and became extinct in the year 1250.

William, fifth in descent from Robert, younger son of Walter earl of Rosmar, took part with the rebellious barons in the reign of king Henry the third, and was killed at the battle of Evesham 4 August 1265. Walter his great grandson, had issue,

1.John, father of John, who fought under Edward the Black Prince in the wars of Spain, and was installed knight of the garter in the year 1385. He was lord steward of the houshold to king Richard the second.
2.William.

Walter, fourth in descent from William, married Anne, daughter and heiress of William de Ferrars lord de Ferrars of Chartley; in consequence of which marriage he received summons to parliament 26 July 1461 by the title of baron de Ferrars. He was killed fighting for king Richard the third at the battle of Bosworth 22 August 1485. John, second lord de Ferrars of the family of Devereux, his son, married Cicely, daughter of Henry Bourchier earl of the county of Essex, early of Eu in the duchy of Normandy, viscount Bourchier and baron Bourchier and Lovaine, and descendant of Thomas of Woodstock duke of Gloucester, youngest son of king Edward the third. The family of Devereux is the only surviving representative of Thomas of Woodstock Walter, third lord de Ferrars, the issue of this marriage, was
by king Edward the sixth created viscount Hereford; and from the particular form of the patent, the heirs of his dignity are entitled, according to the opinion of Sir Richard Saint George garter king at arms, to a seat in the parliament of Ireland as well as in that of England. He had issue,

1.Richard, father of Walter second lord viscount Hereford.
2.Edward.
~1037 UNKNOWN De Ewrus ~1191 - <1225 Alice FitzRogers 34 34 ~1030 Seigneur De Chateau Loire Gervase 0795 Bledrig Aillt (the Villein) ~1000 Lancelin De Beaugency ~1000 Paule Du Maine ~1000 Seigneur De Chateau Loire Robert ~0975 - Deceased Seigneur De Chateau Loire Aimon ~0975 Hildeburge De Belesme 1008 Eve De Boissay ~1088 Ralph De Toeni Rose Peverell 1079 - 1129 Richard FitzPons 50 50 Enir Fardd ~1091 - ~1138 William De Trussebutt 47 47 ~1091 UNKNOWN Fitzpain 1766 - 1835 Mary Sarah Stroble 69 69 1060 - 1110 Count Of Maine Elias 50 50 ~1088 - 1157 Piers De Ros 69 69 1042 Jean De La Fleche 1536 - 1566 Duke Of ELBOEUF Rene 30 30 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9QVR-MX
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1201 - 1235 Mary of Swabia 34 34 1168 - 1253 Petronille FitzPiers 85 85 ~1288 Elena La Zouche ~1118 - ~1185 Margaret De Toeni 67 67 ~1092 Alice De Cheney ~0960 - 1003 William , Count Hainault De Bastinbourg 43 43 ~1095 Robert Rollo Harcourt 1039 Colede D'Argouges ~0970 - 1000 III, Count Gastinois Geoffrey 30 30 1748 - 1831 Frantz (Francis) Ketner 83 83 On 19 March 1798, George Michael Ketner and his wife Catherine, along with Nicholas Ketner and his wife Catherine, and John Heim and his wife Salome, sold their interest in the estate of their father, Henry Ketner of Berks County, Pennsylvania and moved to Lost River, Hardy County, Virginia (now West Virginia). ~1124 - ~1162 Robert De Ros 38 38 ~1595 Marie LeBoucher ~1590 Jacques Aubert ~1112 - <1147 Sibyl De Chaworth 35 35 ~1218 Gilbert D'Amory ~1076 Nest Verch Rhys ~1175 Robert de Chacombe Isabel De Windsor 0998 - 1074 Ralph De Warrenne 76 76 UNKNOWN Chrodobertus II ~1056 - >1098 II, Count Of Hainault Baldwin 42 42 1185 - 1213 II, King Of Aragon Pedro 28 28 ~1035 - 18 Mar 1087/1088 Richilde Von Egisheim 1030 - 1070 Baldwin VI, Count Of Flanders UNKNOWN 40 40 <1271 - 1321 Mary Of Brabant 50 50 <0678 - <0741 UNKNOWN Lambert (Lantbertus) II 63 63 1254 - 1309 II, King Of Naples Carlo 55 55 ~0925 - 19 Oct 993 UNKNOWN Conrad I Also Known As:<_AKA> the /Peaceful/
Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Burgundy
~1215 - 1254 Gilbert De Segrave 39 39 1238 - 1295 Lord Nicholas De Segrave 57 57 ~0935 Robert De Meulan ~1151 Hodierne UNKNOWN ~1220 - 1282 Annabilla de Chacombe 62 62 1267 - 1313/1314 Alan La Zouche Marie Coudray ~1105 - 1164 John FitzGilbert 59 59 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Marshall  1105 UNKNOWN De Venuz 1081 Maude FitzWalter ~1270 - 1314 Eleanor De Segrave 44 44 1241 - 1285 Baron Roger La Zouche 44 44 0941 - 0981 II, Count Of Macon Alberic 40 40 Sir William De Samlesbury ~1244 Gilbert D'Amory 1253 - 1300 Robert De Holland 47 47 ~1135 Aubreye De Harcourt 0943 - 27 Jan 981/982 Matilda of France UNKNOWN Calchwynydd ~1201 - >1222 Cecily De Columbers 21 21 1838 Priscilla Celia Myers 1019 William Devereux Amabilis FitzHenry 1253 - ~1311 Elizabeth De Salmesbury 58 58 ~1170 Count Of Burgundy Estienne Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Count of Auxonne] ~1200 - Deceased Beatrix Of Burgundy ~1190 - ~1233 Simon Seigneur De Joinville 43 43 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Senechal of Champagne] ~1130 Geoffroy Seigneur De Joinville ~1160 Geoffroy Seigneur De Joinville ~1134 Felicite De Brienne ~1099 Geoffrey De Valones ~1025 Count of Talon and Arq Guillaume 0800 Torquat De Rennes Also Known As:<_AKA> /Tortulfe/ ~1045 - Deceased Gilbert FITZ- ROBERT Name Prefix:<NPFX> Marshal D. 1767 George Kerr ~1800 Nancy Burns ~1180 UNKNOWN Julian\ 1222 - 1275 Thurston De Holland 53 53 1037 Robert De Harcourt 1197 - 1222 Robert De Holland 25 25 UNKNOWN Baudouin II Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count Of Clermont Alberada De Montfort De Esperon Isabella De Mortuo Mari Richard De Neville 0937 - >0960 Prince of Denmark Forfulus 23 23 Name Suffix:<NSFX> "The Rich" ~0930 Ertemberge de Brioquibec ~0905 Lancelot de Brioquibec Jeanne Chebrat ~1060 - 1123 Roger , Lord Lancaster De Montgomerie 63 63 ~0953 Anceline De Montfort- Sur-Risle ~1195 - Deceased Roger Bertram ~0904 - ~0955 Prince of Denmark Renaud 51 51 ~0908 - Deceased Sprote Bourgoyne 1058 - 1107 Sybil De Montgomerie 49 49 1657 Huguette Gougeon ~0972 Walter Harcourt ~0995 - Bef 4 Jan 1038/1039 UNKNOWN Guillaume Count of Hieme Name Suffix:<NSFX> "The Bastard" ~0973 Alice Lesseline Harcourt >0960 William de Harcourt ~1186 - 1270 Richard FitzRoy 84 84 ~1188 - ~1264 Rohsia Rose Dover 76 76 1100 - 1168 Lyubava Dmitrievna Sawiditsch 68 68 1149 - 24 Mar 1216/1217 Beatrice De Vaux 1208 - 1279 Joan De Dammartin 71 71 ~1212 Lora Lauretta de Chilham ~1178 - 1205 Robert Richard De Dover 27 27 ~1173 - ~1226 Isabel De Briwere 53 53 ~1146 - ~1196 John Fulbert De Dover 50 50 ~1148 - ~1225 Rose De Lucy 77 77 ~1235 - ~1276 William Marmion 41 41 ~1205 - 1241 Robert Marmion 36 36 Name Suffix:<NSFX> VI   "The Younger" ~1206 - ~1284 Avice Tanfield 78 78 ~1271 - 1322 John Marmion 51 51 Name Suffix:<NSFX> I (Lord Marmion) ~1273 Isabel UNKNOWN 1220 - 1271/1282 Robert De Neville ~1220 Isabella De Bertram <1134 - 1203 Isabelle de Varennes 69 69 ~1130 - 1202 Hamelinbatard d'Anjou 72 72 D. 6 Mar 1352/1353 Roger , 1st Lord Grey Of Ruthin De Grey 1200/1207 Geoffrey Neville FitzRobert ~1113 - 1190 Walter Clifford 77 77 1075 - ~1128 Uchtred FitzMaldred 53 53 ~1170 Robert FitzMaldred ~1175 - 1254 Isabel De Neville 79 79 ~1150 - 1193 Geoffrey De Neville 43 43 ~1154 - 1208 Emma De Hommet Bulmer 54 54 ~1129 - 1166 Bertram De Bulmer 37 37 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir ~1100 - 1129 Anskitill De Bulmer 29 29 Emma Fossard Richard Fossard Osceria UNKNOWN ~1132 Philicia UNKNOWN ~1128 - 1168 Gilbert De Neville 40 40 Geoffrey Gilbert Neville ~1135 - ~1183 Maldred FitzDolphin 48 48 D. ~1136 Dolfin FitzUchtred Alice Durham Walcher Durham Name Suffix:<NSFX> Bishop of UNKNOWN De Stuteville ~1110 John De Stuteville ~1110 Agnes UNKNOWN ~1075 - >1106 Robert De Stuteville 31 31 ~1075 Erneburga FitzBaldric Gilbert Neville ~1618 - 1706 Michelle Aucoin 88 88 Born in the parish of Cougnes near the city of La Rochelle, France. She arrived in Acadia in the 1660s witha sister and brother
: Jeanne Aucoin who married Francois GIROUARD and  Martin married at Port Royal in 1672 Marie Gaudet, the daughter of Denis GAUDET and Martine Gaulthier. Michelle Aucoin married Michel BOUDROT.

Born in the parish of Cougnes near the city of La Rochelle, France. She arrived in Acadia in the 1660s witha sister and brother
: Jeanne Aucoin who married Francois GIROUARD and  Martin married at Port Royal in 1672 Marie Gaudet, the daughter of Denis GAUDET and Martine Gaulthier. Michelle Aucoin married Michel BOUDROT.
~1362 Reynold De Grey ~1200 Mabel Malet Caliph Muawijja ~1182 - 1251 Randolph FitzRobert 69 69 1115 Basilia De Dammartin 1116 - 1199 Juliana , Countess Of Norfolk De Vere 83 83 Judith Of Normandy UNKNOWN 1148 - 1221 Roger , Baron le Bigod Bigod 73 73 Magna Carta Surety and Magna Charta Baron, Royal Steward 1215, 2nd Earl of Norfolk, Baron of the Exchequer, 1195-1196.  Roger Bigod was born ca. 1150 and died before 2 August 1121. 1154 - Wft Est. 1188-1254 Isabel Plantagenet De Warrenne Name Suffix:<NSFX> Countess of Jarl Thraud Of Sula 1141 - <1199 UNKNOWN FitzHenry 58 58 D. 1560 Mary de GUISE Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9F9C-N3
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1022 - 1066 Harold II , King of England Godwine 44 44 ~1036 Roger Bigod D. 1053 Eardorman Of Wessex Godwine He was the Earl of Wessex and Kent (1018 - 1053).the most powerful man in England during the reign of Edward the Confessor. He became a favorite of
Canute, whom he accompanied to Denmark in 1019. His wife, Gytha, was the sister of Canute's brother-in-law, Ulf. On Canute's death, he supported
Hardicanute, but later hoined Harold's party. He arrested the atheling Alfred when he came from Normandy in 1036, but bought his peace. He had great power
in the early part of the reign of Edward the Confessor, securing an earldom, including Herefordshire, Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire, Berkshire and Somerset, for
his son Sweyn in 1043, and East Anglia for Harold (afterward known as Harold II) in 1044, and in 1045 he married his daughter Edith to the king.
D. 1015 Wulfnoth Of Sussex Also Known As:<_AKA> /Cied/ ~1076 Agnes Pagnel 0835 - Deceased Godefrid King Of Haithabu William Pagnel D. Deceased Juliana Bampton ~1054 Beatrice FitzAnsculf William FitzAnsculf ~1110 Agatha De Brus Ralph Talybois ~1145 Robert Talybois Helewise Glanville Beatrice UNKNOWN Ribald Middleham Name Suffix:<NSFX> Lord of ~1120 Bertha Valoines Theobald Valoines ~1112 Ranulph De Glanville ~1074 UNKNOWN Matilda 1274 John Brett ~1040 - 1086 Ranulph De Glanville 46 46 1306 - Deceased Catherine Brett Menzia De Ceva ~1034 - ~1094 Emma De Brittany 60 60 0997 - 1046 Alan III of , Duke of Brittany Brittany 49 49 1030 - 1088 Alberic De Vere 58 58 The 'Elf King'
Count Aubrey "Spanglier", Lord of Hedingham, and Kensington; he married before 1039 Beatrix deGhent, daughter of Henry and his wife Sibylla.  He died 1222.
1040 - Wft Est. 1068-1134 Beatrice De Gand 1062 - 1141 Alberic De Vere 79 79 He, being in high favour with King Henry I, was constituted great high chamberlain of the kingdom in 1133, to hold the same in fee to himself and   heirs.  In 5 Stephen, 1140, while a joint sherriff of several counties, with Richard Basset, Justiciary of England, he was slain in a popular tumult of London.   He  married Adeliza, also called Alice, daughter of Gilbert deTonebruge and granddaughter of Hugh, Count of Clermone and his wife Marguerita. 1090 - 1163 Adeliza\ Alice De Clare 73 73 1145 Alice De Cundy Thorkel Sprakalog William , 4th Earl Of Ulster De Burgh 1034 - >1113 Rohese Giffard 79 79 1190 Marie Of France 1328 - 26 Feb 1359/1360 Roger , 2nd Earl Of March De Mortimer Prince Manasseu , Count Of Ghesnes deVere Name Suffix:<NSFX> Count of 1223 - 1285 Theobald Le Botiller 62 62 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [LORD JUSTICE OF ~1165 - 1206 Theobald FitzWalter 41 41 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Butler of Irela 1176 Maude Le Vavasour ~1130 Hervey Walter <1193 - 1234 Robert Le Vavasour 41 41 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Sir] ~1234 Julian De Ros ~1100 Hervey Walter ~1131 - 1191 William Le Vavasour 60 60 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Sir Knight] ~1133 Matilda Perry ~1208 Gilbert De Ros ~1212 Julian UNKNOWN 1072 Mauger Le Vavasour Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR] ~1075 UNKNOWN Le Vavasour ~1202 - <1225 Joan Du Marais 23 23 ~1252 - 1285 Theobald Le Botiller 33 33 ~1170 Geoffrey Du Marais Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Justiciar of Ir 1769 - 1848 Margaret McNeil 79 79 1761 - 1846 Thomas Burns 85 85 ~0780 - 0851 Kresomysl Duke Of Bohemia 71 71 ~0782 - Deceased Libuse Duchess Of Bohemia ~0758 - 0833 Unislav Duke Of Bohemia 75 75 ~0760 - Deceased Duchess of Bohemia ~0733 - 0820 Vojen Duke Of Bohemia 87 87 ~0738 - Deceased Blanka Duchess Of Bohemia ~0716 - 0804 Mnata Duke Of Bohemia 88 88 ~0711 - Deceased Strezislava Duchess Of Bohemia ~0718 - 0783 Nezamyl Duke Of Bohemia 65 65 ~0720 - Deceased Hruba Duchess Of Bohemiay ~0995 - 1071 Louis II Montbeliard 76 76 Name Suffix:<NSFX> (Count) ~1035 - ~1088 UNKNOWN Stephanie 53 53 D. Deceased Guillaume De Gometz-La- Ferte Bures ~1010 Ermengardis de Clermont 1780 Matthew Ketner 1790 Francis Ketner D. 1115 Harold , Lord of Sudeley and Ewyas Harol De Ewias The Complete Peerage vol XII pI p412-3 ~1022 Robert De Beaumeis 1014 Sire D'Ouillie 1631 - 1674 Jane Whitfield 43 43 ~0965 - 1017 Gerberga Of Burgundy 52 52 ~0950 Judith Von Oeningen ~0940 Ermengarde Of Lorraine ~0940 - ~1033 II Adalbert 93 93 Name Suffix:<NSFX> (Count) 1120 - Aft 20 Jan 1182/1183 Clemence Of Bar-Le-Duc ~1078 - 1150 Renaud I De Montbeliard 72 72 Name Suffix:<NSFX> (Count) ~1090 - <1127 Gisela De Vaudmont 37 37 ~1045 - 2 Jan 1104/1105 UNKNOWN Thierry II Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count of Bar-le-Duc ~1055 - 1105 Ermentrude Of Burgundy 50 50 1035 - 1092 Stephanie Etiennette Of BARCELONA De Longwy 57 57 ~1060 - 1126 Heilwig Of Egisheim 66 66 1038 - 6 Mar 1069/1070 IV, Count Of Alsace Gerhard Name Suffix:<NSFX> (Count) Guillaume De Bourgogne ~1050 - 1075 III, Count Of Egisheim Gerhard 25 25 Name Suffix:<NSFX> (Count) ~1050 Richarda Petronilla of Verdun UNKNOWN ~0995 II Frederick Name Suffix:<NSFX> (Count) 0988 - 1033 Mathilda of Swabia 45 45 ~0965 - 1032 I Dietrich 67 67 Name Suffix:<NSFX> (Count) ~0965 Richilde of Metz UNKNOWN ~1070 - 1158 Hugh De Baliol 88 88 ~0980 - <1046 III, Count Of Alsace Gerhard 66 66 Name Suffix:<NSFX> (Count) ~1025 Gisela of Lower Lorraine 11 Nov 999 - 14 Feb 1042/1043 Gisela of Swabia ~1040 - ~1065 UNKNOWN Heinrich I 25 25 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count ~1040 Mathilda of Moha UNKNOWN ~1010 Hugh IV UNKNOWN Name Suffix:<NSFX> (Count) ~1010 UNKNOWN Mechtild ~1010 Albert UNKNOWN Name Suffix:<NSFX> (LORD) 1025 Adalbero Of Froberg UNKNOWN 1110 - 1183 I, Count of Dammartin Alberic 73 73 Charles Martel of , King of Hungary Anjou 1030 - 1101 Count Hugh Beauvais De Clermont 71 71 1825 Esther Shriver Myers 1820 Thomas Burns Myers Jacques Messier D. 1272 Alix De Lusignan ~0990 - ~1053 Amelie Aubnay 63 63 Wft Est. 878-924 - 0948 Hildwin I Montdidier 1813 James Stroble Myers ~0939 - 24 Oct 996 Hugh Capet Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of France 0943 - 1006 Adelaide Of Acquitaine 63 63 ~1050 - 13 Jan 1113/1114 William Peverel ~1025 - 21 Jan 1092/1093 Sophia of Bar ~1005 - 1028 Louis I , Undercount of Bar de Mousson 23 23 Name Suffix:<NSFX> (Count) ~1000 Adelaide UNKNOWN ~0968 - 1000 I, Count Of Namur Albert 32 32 Name Suffix:<NSFX> (Count) <0979 - 1019 Adelheid De Lorraine 40 40 1665 Jean- Francois Parent ~0950 - 1003 Duke Of Swabia Hermann II 53 53 ~0985 - 1013 Otto I UNKNOWN 28 28 Name Suffix:<NSFX> (Count) ~0987 Eremgarde of Namur 1830 Sarah Eleanor Myers 1836 Nancy Jane Myers 1186 - 1251 Countess Of Ponthieu Marie 65 65 1834 Solomon Andrew Myers 1789 - Deceased Mary Polly Myers 1147 - 1181 Hugh de Meschines 34 34 ~0840 Ava UNKNOWN ~1155 - 1227 Bertrade de Montfort 72 72 ~1210 - ~1240 Nicole D'Albini 30 30 1090 - >1176 Aldulf De Braci 86 86 Name Suffix:<NSFX> I ~1195 Margaret Marshall 1677 Claude Parent 1678 Marie- Charlotte Parent Hawise UNKNOWN ~1245 - 1299 Ralph Drayton Basset 54 54 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Lord of ~1215 - 1265 Ralph Drayton Basset 50 50 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Baron of ~1190 Ralph Basset ~1229 - >1293 Margaret De Somery 64 64 1172 - 1211 Ralph , Baron Dudley De Somery 39 39 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Baron of 1255 - 1291 Roger De Somery 36 36 0917 - >0975 Ralph De Toeni 58 58 ~1116 Petronella De Ferrers 1178 - 1237 Hervey Stafford 59 59 D. 1282 Robert De Stafford Alice Corbet 1184 - 1274 Thomas , Sheriff of Shropshire Corbet 90 90 D. 1293 Nicholas Stafford 1153 - <1214 Hervey , Baron of Stafford Bagot 61 61 The family of Bagot is in the list of those persons who came over to England with William the conqueror. Hervey de Bagot, in the reign of king Richard the first, who married Millicent, daughter and heiress of Robert de Stafford, and in consequence of this marriage assumed the name of Stafford, is said to have been a younger branch of this family. He was ancestor to the barons Stafford of Stafford, barons Stafford of Hooke, barons Stafford of Southwick, and the Staffords barons Bourchier, the Staffords earls of Stafford, Buckingham, Hereford, Northampton, Devonshire and Wiltshire, and dukes of Buckingham.

The family of Bagot is in the list of those persons who came over to England with William the conqueror. Hervey de Bagot, in the reign of king Richard the first, who married Millicent, daughter and heiress of Robert de Stafford, and in consequence of this marriage assumed the name of Stafford, is said to have been a younger branch of this family. He was ancestor to the barons Stafford of Stafford, barons Stafford of Hooke, barons Stafford of Southwick, and the Staffords barons Bourchier, the Staffords earls of Stafford, Buckingham, Hereford, Northampton, Devonshire and Wiltshire, and dukes of Buckingham.
1153 - 1224 Milicent Stafford 71 71 ~1125 - 1176 Robert Stafford 51 51 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sheriff of D. ~1100 Robert De Toeni Stafford ~1067 Avice De Clare D. 1138 Nicholas Stafford 1146 - 1219 Sir William Marshall 73 73 Name Prefix:<NPFX> III Earl Of Pembroke  ~0865 UNKNOWN Mahulc ~0940 - 0981 I, Count Of Lomme Robert 41 41 UNKNOWN Of Hainault Name Suffix:<NSFX> Daughter ~0916 Elli Count Of Reinhausen ~0910 - 0946 Berenguer Count Of Namur 36 36 1667 Francois Parent ~0943 - <1008 Otto II Of Tullfeld 65 65 ~0910 Otto Of Lorraine ~0913 - <0982 Otto I Of Tullfeld 69 69 Charlotte De Mailly Guillaume Fontaine ~0925 - Deceased Count Of Ohningen Kuno 0965 - 1009 UNKNOWN Frederick I 44 44 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Lord Of Gleiberg Count of Luxemburg ~0925 - 0999 Richilde Of Germany 74 74 ~0960 Osmond De Centville 1660 Pierre Parent 1112 - 1142 Matilda UNKNOWN 30 30 0960 - 1044 Gothelon Gozelo I Bouillon 84 84 0958 - 1026 Otton I Guillaume King of Lombard 68 68 0767 - Deceased Hlif Dagsdatter 0837 II, Count of Thurgovie Adalbert ~0976 - 1011 Hildegarde Of Stade 35 35 1811 Susannah Myers 0975 - 1017 UNKNOWN Henry 42 42 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Markgraf Of Schweinfurt 1813 Col James Stroble Myers ~0973 Gerberge Of Henneberg Rebecca UNKNOWN 1866 Ira Myers 0890 - 2 Oct 939 Count of Hainault , Duke of Lorraine Giselbert ~0937 - 3 Apr 995 IV, Duke of Aquitaine Poitiers William Name Suffix:<NSFX> Count of Poitou 0912 - 5 May 984 Gerberga Liudolfing 1799 - 1885 Henry Myers 86 86 ~1170 Richard De Heyford 1035 Nigell Of Chester UNKNOWN 1657 Jacques Parent 1655 Marie Parent 1670 Genevieve Parent ~0937 - 1008 Mathilda Mechtildis Billung 71 71 D. ~0943 Genzelon Count In The Bridgau D. 7 Apr 963 Oda Of Metz Of Loingau Adred ~0918 - Wft Est. 921-1008 Hildergarde Of Westerburg ~0946 - 9 May 976 Henry Of Stade UNKNOWN Name Suffix:<NSFX> Count In The Hei ~0946 Hildegarde Of Reinhausen UNKNOWN ~0916 - 5 Sep 929 Liuthar Count Of Stade 1105 - 1167 Barnard De Baliol 62 62 ~0916 Swanhilde UNKNOWN 0736 - Deceased Eysteinn I "Fretr" HALFDANSSON Name Prefix:<NPFX> King ~0941 - 1015 Eisliswintha Of Walbeck 74 74 0880 - 14 Jul 937 Duke of Bavaria Arnulph I Name Suffix:<NSFX> Duke Of Bavaria 0895 - Deceased Judith Of Sulichgau ~0911 - 0986 II, Count Of Walbeck Lothar 75 75 ~0911 - 3 Dec 991 Mathilde Von Arnsburg 1140 - 1194 Bernard De Baliol 54 54 ~1615 - 1670 Anne Ardouin 55 55 1894 - 1972 Edward "WINDSOR" SAXE-COBURG- GOTHA 77 77 Name Suffix:<NSFX> VIII
Reign 1936
Edward VIII, b. June 23, 1894, d. May 28, 1972, was the only British monarch to abdicate voluntarily. As prince of Wales from 1910 until he succeeded his father, GEORGE V, on Jan. 20, 1936, Edward traveled widely and was very popular with British subjects in all parts of the empire. Soon after becoming king, however, he found himself at odds with the government of Stanley BALDWIN over his determination to marry Wallis Warfield Simpson, an American divorcee. When it became clear that this marriage would not be accepted by either the political leaders or, probably, the public, Edward announced his abdication in a moving radio address on Dec. 11, 1936. Given the title of duke of Windsor, the former king married (June 3, 1937) Mrs. Simpson and lived with her in France, except during World War II, when he served as governor of the Bahamas.


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Reign 1936
Edward VIII, b. June 23, 1894, d. May 28, 1972, was the only British monarch to abdicate voluntarily. As prince of Wales from 1910 until he succeeded his father, GEORGE V, on Jan. 20, 1936, Edward traveled widely and was very popular with British subjects in all parts of the empire. Soon after becoming king, however, he found himself at odds with the government of Stanley BALDWIN over his determination to marry Wallis Warfield Simpson, an American divorcee. When it became clear that this marriage would not be accepted by either the political leaders or, probably, the public, Edward announced his abdication in a moving radio address on Dec. 11, 1936. Given the title of duke of Windsor, the former king married (June 3, 1937) Mrs. Simpson and lived with her in France, except during World War II, when he served as governor of the Bahamas.


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1050 Thrustine UNKNOWN 1142 - 1224 Agnes Pincheni 82 82 ~1075 - 1143 Ermansinda Of Luxemburg UNKNOWN 68 68 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Countess 1262 - 1313 John De Hastings 51 51 ~1667 - ~1708 Oliver Matthews 41 41 ~1030 - 1102 III, Count Of Namur Albert 72 72 ~0925 Ermengarde Of Avalgau UNKNOWN ~0995 - >1065 Clemence , Countess Of Urgel Carcassonne De Foix 70 70 Name Suffix:<NSFX> LorraineDutchess ~1035 Ida Von Saschen ~1000 II, Count Of Namur Albert ~0994 - 1 Feb 1049/1050 Regilinde Of Lorraine ~0995 - 1059 Bernard II, Duke Of Saxony UNKNOWN 64 64 ~1003 - >1055 Elica Von Schweinfurt 52 52 0495 - 0631 Amalaric , King Of The Visogoths Von Visigoth 136 136 1105 - 1165/1167 Sybilla D'Anjou ~1055 - >1129 Clemence Longwy 74 74 Name Suffix:<NSFX> 1086WidowConradI 1099 - 17 Jan 1162/1163 Thierry Of , Count Of Flanders Lorraine Tichilda Meroving John Duckenfield ~1025 - >1058 Ermesinde Of Longwy UNKNOWN 33 33 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Poitou Cts. Margaret Of France 1807 Lottie Lovisa Myers 1801 John Myers ~0920 - ~0978 Luitgarde Vermandois 58 58 Antoine Gougeon ~1663 - 1737 Michel Dit Gallant- Hache 74 74 Name Suffix:<NSFX> I Adrienne Langlois Pierre Larche Hache ~1610 - 12 Feb 1711/1712 Robert Cormier Marie Peraud ~1636 - ~1690 Thomas Cormier 54 54 ~1621 Francois Girouard ~1632 - Deceased Jeanne Aucoin ~1654 Madeleine Girouard ~1674 Anne Marie Claire Cormier 1087 - 1120 III, Count Of Hainault Baldwin 33 33 ~1090 Yolanda Of Guelders ~0795 - 0844 Bernard I de Toulouse 49 49 <0814 - 2 Feb 842/843 DuodeneLiegarde UNKNOWN 0730 - 0783 Count Of Hornbach Lambert 53 53 ~0770 - >0804 Guiburge de Hornbach 34 34 0929 Sulpice de Charroux ~1005 Bertha Von Buren 0886 - ~0918 Guillaume I de Perigord 32 32 <0903 UNKNOWN Regelindis <0925 - >0997 AymarAdemar de Limoges 72 72 <0925 Emme UNKNOWN <0925 Ademar de Brosse <0925 Melisende UNKNOWN <0880 Geoffroy de Charroux 1005 - Deceased Berthold II, Count In The Breisgau UNKNOWN 0815 - 3 May 886 Wulgrin I de Perigord ~0830 Roselinde de Toulouse ~0864 - Aft 26 Mar 937 Hildegaire de Limoges 0910 Teuteberge de Bourges <0788 Roricon d'Anjou 0915 Herr Of Muri , The Rich Guntram ~0835 - >0900 Edelbert de Limoges 65 65 <0849 AletruceAdaltrude UNKNOWN <0895 Giraud de Bourges Ida Of Hainault Fulcherius de Limoges Boson de Parthois 0931 - 18 Nov 947 Liutgard Of Germany UNKNOWN ~1150 - 1195 V, Count Of Hainault and Namur Baldwin 45 45 1207 - 1 Feb 1247/1248 II, Duke Of Brabant Henry 1109 - 1171 Baldwin IV, Count Of Hainault UNKNOWN 62 62 ~1157 Manfred II Marquis De Saluzzo ~0926 - 4 Aug 962 William Taillefer 0862 - 29 Mar 916 Alduin Angouleme Robert FitzPiers Piers Lutegareshale Maud UNKNOWN 1053 - 1128 Reginald De Bailleul 75 75 ~1109 Thomas Waleries Aumary De Arbitot ~1542 - 1616 William Skinner 74 74 ~1546 - 1620 Marjorie UNKNOWN 74 74 Earldorman of Mercia Aethelwulf 1331 - 1361 Isabel FitzAlan 30 30 ~1305 - 1349 John Le Strange 44 44 1267 - 1 Feb 1322/1323 Fulk Le Strange ~1273 - ~1323 Eleanor Gifford 50 50 ~1240 - 1270 Robert Le Strange 30 30 ~1240 - 1276 Alinor De Blancminster 36 36 1232 - 1299 John , Baron Giffard of Brimpsfield Gifford 67 67 1233 - 1284 Maud Clifford 51 51 1194 - ~1263 Walter IV , Lord Corfham Clifford 69 69 ~1207 - 1265 Margaret Verch Llewellyn 58 58 UNKNOWN Teuged UNKNOWN Llyfeinydd UNKNOWN Peredur UNKNOWN Gwerydd UNKNOWN Ithon UNKNOWN Cymryw 1100 Bc UNKNOWN Brwt UNKNOWN Selys Hen UNKNOWN Annyn Tro UNKNOWN BRYDAIN UNKNOWN Aedd MAWR King Edward the Great, WHo appears to have lived about 1300 B.C. the time of Boaz and Ruth.
A druid King

King Edward the Great, WHo appears to have lived about 1300 B.C. the time of Boaz and Ruth.
A druid King
Eochy Eugenius Mogmedon ~0620 Izdundad Sasanid ~0600 - 0651 Yazdegird Persia 51 51 Name Suffix:<NSFX> King of UNKNOWN Shahrijar ~0560 - 0628 Khusro Persia 68 68 Name Suffix:<NSFX> King of D. 0589 Hormizd Persia Name Suffix:<NSFX> King of ~0510 Khusro Persia Name Suffix:<NSFX> King of ~0520 of Khakan D. ~0575 Istami Khakan D. 0531 Kavad Persia Name Suffix:<NSFX> King of Capps , Prince Of Troy Illium UNKNOWN Themis Assaracus , King Of Dardanum Illium Franco GENGER Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of Troy Queen Of Troy Callirhoe UNKNOWN Helenus son of Priam D. >0663 King Of Picts Garnard <0691 - 0781 UNKNOWN Fergus 90 90 0737 - >0751 Princess Of Picts Bruide 14 14 0540 Lleian Ingenach , Queen Of Scotland Lleian Brychan Prince of , King Of Wales Manau UNKNOWN verch Dyfnwal, Princess Of Strathclyde 0470 - Deceased Fedelmia UNKNOWN Misi , Queen Of Ireland Mist 0820 - Deceased Prince Of Hungary Almos 0796 Prince Of Hungary Ogyek ~0800 Emese Princess of Hungary ~1036 - Deceased Countess Of Kastl Mathilde 1024 - 1075 Ernst Of Austria 51 51 Also Known As:<_AKA> The /Valiant/ ~1041 - 26 Jan 1070/1071 Adelheid , Princess of Ostmark Wettin 1016 - 1075 II, Margrave Of Ostmark Dedi 59 59 1017 - 1067 Oda Princess of Lausatia 50 50 0987 - 1055 Adalbert Of Austria 68 68 Also Known As:<_AKA> The /Victorious/ Basana King of the Kushans D. 0484 Peroz Persia Name Suffix:<NSFX> King of D. 0457 Yazdegird Persia Name Suffix:<NSFX> King of ~0380 - 0438 Vahrahran Persia 58 58 Name Suffix:<NSFX> King of D. 0420 Yazdegird Persia Name Suffix:<NSFX> King of D. 0388 Shapur III Persia Name Suffix:<NSFX> King of ~0300 - ~0379 Shapur II Persia 79 79 Name Suffix:<NSFX> King of ~0275 UNKNOWN Kushans Name Suffix:<NSFX> of the 0991 - Aft 17 Feb 1057/1058 Frowila Princess Of Orseolo ~0950 - 0997 Adlade De Pologne 47 47 Also Known As:<_AKA> The /White/ 0982 Maria , Princess of Hungary Helena 0970 Ottone Pietro Orseolo Also Known As:<_AKA> DOGE OF /VENICE/ 1050 - 1106 UNKNOWN Henry IV 55 55 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Germany and Holy Roman Emperor 1074 - 1143 Agnes Of Germany 69 69 Raffin: Agnes de Franconia (8221) (ibid, Page 251, Line 359-31.) (Paul
Theroff, posts , "Emperor Konrad", posted on 06 August 1995 at 21:38
Hours). Married Name: von Hohenstaufen. AKA: Agnes, Princess of Germany.
AKA: Agnes de Carinthie. Married Name: Austria. AKA: Agnes de Saxe. Born:
between 1074 and 1075 in Carinthia, Austria, daughter of Henry IV,
Emperor of the West (7017) and Berthe de Maurienne (7016). Married in
1089: Frederick I, Count von Hohenstaufen (8220), son of Frederick, Lord
von Buren (8223) and Hildegarde de Bar-Mousson (8224); Frederick I was
Agnes' first husband.  
Married in 1106: Leopold III, Margrave of Austria (11578), son of Leopold
II, Margrave of Austria (7398) and Ida=Ita de Cham (7399); Leopold III
was Agnes' second husband. Died: on 24 Sep 1143 Agnes is buried at
Kloster Neuburg. Agnes was the last of the Salic House.
~0940 - 10 Jul 994 Margrave Of Austria Leopold 0960 - Deceased Richeza Sualafeld Engelberge De Spolete 0730 - >0778 Gunderland Count Of Hesbaye 48 48 <0750 UNKNOWN d'Hesbaye <0735 Count Of Hesbaye Sigramus <0725 Landree D'Hesbaye ~0558 - ~0610 Tassilon I De Agilofinges 52 52 0530 - 0596 Princess Of Visigoths Brunehaut 66 66 ~1010 - 27 Jan 1055/1056 Count Of Kastl Hermann D. 1100 Countess Of Diessen Haziga ~0985 - 1015 Ernst Duke Of Swabia 30 30 1015 - 1038 UNKNOWN Hermann IV 23 23 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duke Of Swabia  1020 - 1091 Adelaide De Montferrat 71 71 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Margravine Of Susa UNKNOWN Gebhard I Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count von Sulzbach ~1019 - Abt 23 Jan 1074/1075 Count Of Diessesn Friedrich II ~1034 - Deceased Countess Of GIlching Irmgarde Beatrix De Normandie ~0270 - 0309 Hormizd II Persia 39 39 Name Suffix:<NSFX> King of D. 0302 Narse Persia Name Suffix:<NSFX> King of D. 0272 Shapur I Persia Name Suffix:<NSFX> King of ~0180 - 0241 Ardashir I Persia 61 61 Name Suffix:<NSFX> King of UNKNOWN Pabek ~0960 - Deceased Hemma Von Oeningen 0972 - >1030 Friedrich I Count Of The Ober Isar 58 58 0913 - 22 Jul 954 Arnulf Count Palatinate Of Bavaria 0942 - 26 Aug 990 Berthold I Count Palatinate Of Bavaria 0947 - Deceased UNKNOWN Duchess Of Lorraine ~0939 - 23 Aug 987 Beatrix , Princess Of France Robertin 0912 - 23 Aug 994 Frederick Duke Of Lorraine 1015 Gersinde Du Maine ~1028 - Deceased Eldeburge of Bourges <0992 - 1036 Herbert Du Maine 44 44 0967 - 1010 Hughes Du Maine 43 43 0939 - 0992 Hughes Du Maine 53 53 0900 - >0940 Hughes Du Maine 40 40 ~0885 - Aft 31 Oct 900 Roger Du Maine <0814 - 0883 Richilde D'Arles 69 69 <0799 - <0855 Boson III Di Turin 56 56 0784 - 0826 Boson II Di Turin 42 42 <0796 - 0825 Richard D'Amiens 29 29 <0750 - >0784 Boson I Di Turin 34 34 1264 William Fauconberge Robert De Valones Agnes UNKNOWN ~1087 Piers , Lord Valoines De Valoines Albreda De Rie 1066 Walter Giffard Agnes de RIBEMONT 0590 Haninai David UNKNOWN Kafnai UNKNOWN Huna ~0460 Mar Zutra ~0430 UNKNOWN Haninai UNKNOWN Maremar 0980 Geoffrey De Rie ~1074 - >1142 Walter D'Espec 68 68 ~1076 Adeline De Beauchamp 1294 - 1362 William Plumpton 68 68 D. >1230 Piers De Fauconberge Margaret De Montfichet D. 1216 Walter De Fauconberge Agnes , Lady Of Whitton FitzSimon Piers De Fauconberge UNKNOWN Beatrice Robert De Fauconberge Agnes , Lady Appleton De Arches Osbern De Arches Simon FitzSimon Richard De Montfichet UNKNOWN Millicent Gilbert De Montfichet ~1130 Aveline De Lucy D. ~1135 William De Montfichet ~1100 Margaret De Clare 0942 Prince of Western Slavs Dobromir 0955 - 7 Dec 983 Rufus Otto II Name Prefix:<NPFX> Holy Roman Empero 1060 - 1138 John Monoculus FitzNigell 78 78 UNKNOWN Magdalene 1008 Emme De Bretagne 0972 - 1008 Geoffrey De Bretagne 36 36 <1040 Pierre De Terrasson ~0340 - ~0413 Mar Zutra 73 73 ~0310 UNKNOWN Markahana ~0280 Abba Mar ~0250 Mar Ukba 0977 - 21 Feb 1033/1034 Hawise De Bretagne Bernard De St. Liz UNKNOWN Ara Everhard Of Alsatia ~0690 - 0720 Duke Of Alsatia Adalbertus 30 30 D. 0528 Wambertus Duke of Moselle 1134 - 1184 William De Lancaster 50 50 1164 Helewise De Stuteville 1170 - 1219 Gilbert FitzRoger 49 49 1164 Helewise De Lancaster D. >1282 Lucy De Brus ~1126 - 1196 Adam , Baron Skelton De Brus 70 70 ~1115 Agnes D'Aumale Gervase Pagnel 1088 Hawise De Mortimer 1070 - 1127 Stephan , Count of Aumale & Albemarle D'Aumale 57 57 1055 - 1100 Ralph De Mortimer 45 45 D. <1088 UNKNOWN Melisende ~1087 - 1148/1150 Hugh De Mortimer ~1025 - <1086 Roger De Mortimer 61 61 ~1025 Hawise De Vexin D. 1064 Raoul III De Vexin D. 1043 Adele de Bar-Sur- Aube D. 0981 Hildouin De Ponthieu D. 0965 I, 3rd Count of Montreuil William Mathilde UNKNOWN UNKNOWN Nehemiah Nathan Ukba of Rav UNKNOWN Rav UNKNOWN Hanan UNKNOWN Shaphat UNKNOWN Johanan <1000 - >1049 Guillaume De Turenne 49 49 D. 0957 2nd Count of Montreuil Rotgaire D. 0945 II, 1st Count of Montreuil Herlouin D. 0925 I, Governor of Ponthieu Helgaud D. 0853 Governor of Ponthieu Nithard Also Known As:<_AKA> the /chronicler/ Gov.of Ponthieu and Abbe St. Richaire Angilbert 0779 - 0853 Bertha Caroling 74 74 ~1087 Maud De Longspic ~1090 - ~1126 Richard De Camville 36 36 ~1083 - 1141 William De Harcourt 58 58 1060 - 1090 Gerard De Camville 30 30 0574 - Deceased Niconda Burgundy D. 0484 Vandal King Hunneric UNKNOWN Eudoxia 0419 Flavius Valentinianus Valentinian III Licinia Eudoxia D. 0421 III Constantius Aelia Galla Placida 1  _FA1
2  DATE 417
2  PLAC married against her will
11 Jan 346 - 17 Jan 394 UNKNOWN Theodosius I 0317 - 0361 Flavius Julius Constantius 44 44 0265 - 0337 Flavius Valerius Aurelius Constantius 72 72 Also Known As:<_AKA> Constantine the /Great/
Constantine the Great (Flavius Valerius Aurelius Constantinus), born 265, died in May, 336 or 337, buried in the
church of the Holy Apostles in Constantinople. He was of British birth and education, and is known as the first Christian
Emperor. With a British army he set out to put down the persecution of Christians forever. The greatest of all Roman
Emperors, he annexed Britain to the Roman Empire and founded Constantinople. In the year 321 he decreed that the
Christian Sunday be truly observed as a day of rest. In 325 he assembled the Council of Nicea in Bithynia, Asia Minor, which
he attended in person. This Council formulated the Nicene Creed. The following edict of Constantine sets forth the
standards of his life: "We call God to witness, the Savior of all men, that in assuming the government we are influenced
solely by these two considerations - the uniting of the empire in one faith, and the restoration of peace to a world rent in
pieces by the insanity of religious persecution." By his first wife (1) Minervina he was father of Flavius Valerius Crispus
Caesar. He married (2) Fausta, sister of his step-mother, Theodora. Fausta and Theodora and their brother Maxentius were
children of Maximinus, Roman Emperor (286-305). One writer, Brewer, said he was a giant, eight feet, six inches tall! His
son Maxentius, Emperor (310-311), married Valeria, daughter of Galerius, Emperor (310-311), and his wife, Valeria, who
was daughter of Diocletian, Emperor (284-305). Fausta and Constantine the Great had three sons: Constantine II.,
Constantius II., and Constants I., and a daughter, Helen, wife of Julian the Apostate.
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D. 0310 Marcus Aurelias Valerius Maximian 0242 - 25 Jul 306 Aurelius Valerius Constantius 1  _FA1
2  PLAC governor of Dalmatia
1  _FA2
2  DATE 1 Mar 292/93
2  PLAC Caesar of Gaul and Britain
1  _FA3
2  DATE May 305
2  PLAC Emperor of Rome
1  _FA4
2  PLAC King of England
~0100 UNKNOWN Akkub UNKNOWN Elioenai UNKNOWN Neanah UNKNOWN Shemaiah UNKNOWN Shecanian UNKNOWN Obadaiah 0248 - 0337 Helena De Colchester 89 89 Helen (Helena) of the Cross, called also "Britannica", born in 248, died in 328. The arms of Colchester were "a cross
with three crowns." She was the first wife of Constantius I. Chlorus (Falvius Valerius Constantius), governor of Dalmatia,
appointed Caesar to rule Gaul and Britain March 1, 293. He was the son of Eutropious, a Dardanian nobleman descended
from the Gordiani, and his wife, Claudia, daughter of Claudius II. (Marcus Aurelius Flavius Claudius Gothicus), a virtuous and
worthy Roman Emperor (268-270), who was a soldier, statesman, and a distinguished officer. Born in Illyria 214, he was
trained in the hard school of warfare on the Danube frontier, and died of the Plague in 270, aged 55, whereupon his brother
Marcus Aurelius Claudius Quintillus became Emperor. Constantius I became Emperor of Rome in May 305, and in right of
his wife, King of England. He was born in 242 and died at Eboracum (present day York, England) on July 25, 306. He
married (2) Theodora, daughter of Maximinus, Roman Emperor. The son of Helen and Constantius I. was Constantine the
Great.
Eutropius Gordiani 1  _FA1
2  PLAC Dardanian nobleman
D. 0262 Coel II , King of Colchester De Colchester Strada De Cambria Also Known As:<_AKA> The /Fair/ ~0195 Gladys The Younger Cadvan De Cambria 1581 - 1632/1676 Elizabeth UNKNOWN 1540 - 1580/1631 William Aspinwall 1543 - 1580/1638 Katherine Barker ~1513 - 1591 James Aspinwall 78 78 1500/1523 - 1596 UNKNOWN Katherine 1539 - 1583 Peter Stanley 44 44 1542 Joane Masterson 1514 - Bef 23 Jan 1551/1552 Richard Masterson ~1518 - Aft 23 Jan 1551/1552 Joane Bechyog 1488 UNKNOWN Masterson 1570 Jane Stotwell 1386 Joan Orrell 1356 Nicholas Orrell ~1354 Henry Strangeways ~1328 Thomas Strangeways ~1150 - ~1181 Thomas , Lord Headington Basset 31 31 Phillippa Malbank ~1150 - 1194 Gilbert Malet 44 44 ~1154 Alice Picot 1025 - 1075 Bleddyn Ap , King Of Gwynedd, Powys Cynfyn 50 50 Haer Verch Cillin ~1137 Llywarch Ap Llywarch ~1143 Tanglwyst Ferch Llywarch 1578 Joseph Boyce UNKNOWN Iapetus 1044 - 1105 Owain Ap Edwin 61 61 Name Suffix:<NSFX> "Vradwr" 1578 UNKNOWN Ellinor 1085 - 1130 Robert De Cundy 45 45 ~0894 Kenwrick Ap Kynddelw ~1025 - ~1075 Tangwystl Ferch Iago 50 50 Llywarch Howlbwrch 0944 - 0996 Idwal ap , King of North Wales Meurig 52 52 0924 Pyll Ap Kenwrick ~1050 Cynon Ap Llwarch ~1078 UNKNOWN Ferch Cadwallon Cadwallon Ap Cadrod Iowerth Ap Cynon UNKNOWN Ferch Ithes ~1107 - Deceased Llywarch Ap Bran ~1111 Rhael Ferch Goronwy ~1077 Bran Ap Dyfnwal ~1078 Itrhel Ap Einudd ~1073 - ~1124 Goronwy Ap Owain 51 51 ~1081 Gnilles Ferch Hoedlyn 1085 - ~1150 Adelaide De Chesney 65 65 ~1202 - 1248 Elis V Gifford 46 46 1620 Jeremiah Meachum ~1051 Hoedlyw Ap Ithel ~1021 Ithel Ap Edrid ~1089 Robert Malet ~1129 Maud De Mortimer 2243 Bc - 2204 Bc UNKNOWN Peleg ~1202 Alice Maltravers ~1176 - 1220 John Maltravers 44 44 ~1176 - ~1222 Hawise UNKNOWN 46 46 ~1146 - 1200 John Maltravers 54 54 ~1146 - 1180 Alice Fitzgeoffrey 34 34 ~1172 - ~1221 Elis IV Gifford 49 49 ~1177 Elis III Gifford ~1176 Maud de Berkeley ~1120 - 1190 Maurice FitzRobert 70 70 ~1137 - ~1190 Alice de Berkeley 53 53 ~1107 - 1170 Robert de Berkeley 63 63 Name Suffix:<NSFX> III ~1095 - 5 Feb 1170/1171 Robert Fitzhardinge Name Suffix:<NSFX> Lord of Berkely ~1100 - 12 Mar 1169/1170 Eva UNKNOWN ~1147 - ~1166 Elis II Gifford 19 19 ~1140 Bertha de Clifford Hecuba Ilium D. Deceased Gladys of Britain UNKNOWN ~1110 - ~1129 Elis I Gifford 19 19 ~1119 Ala UNKNOWN 1116 Roger Fitzgeoffrey ~1067 Emmeline de Ballon Osbert Gifford UNKNOWN Laomedon son of Ilus Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of Troy ~1065 - <1129 Walter FitzRoger , Constable of Glouces De Pitres 64 64 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sheriff 1160 - 1140 UNKNOWN Hardinge 20 20 ~1100 Robert De Mortimer ~1110 Ralph , Sherriff Of Kent Picot ~1063 Gilbert Malet ~1072 UNKNOWN De Corcille Roger De Corcille 1041 - 1071 William Malet 30 30 Notes for William Malet:
He was probably descended from Gerard, a Scandinavian prince and companion of Duke Rollo, which gave the name of the fief of Gerardville or Graville, near Havre.

William Malet, Lord Malet, a Norman baron, one of the generals and companions of William the Conqueror, said to have been the brother of King Harold's wife, and to have been entrusted with the guard of Harold's body after he had been slain on the battlefield. After the conquest he was made Governor of York Castle and was slain in its defense about 1071. He married Hesila (Esilia) Crispin, daughter of Gilbert Crispin I, baron of Tillieres. She probably married (2) Alured de Lincoln, a great Domesday baron who attended Duke William on his expedition to England in 1066 (See Crispin and Macary, "Falaise Roll", Appendix 20, pg. 156-160).
Abt 1738 Bc - Abt 1638 Bc UNKNOWN Zara- Zarah Lamidon Ilusson D. Deceased Tros Illium Name Prefix:<NPFX> High King Of Troy King Of Troy Erichthonius UNKNOWN Eurydike UNKNOWN Esdron Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of TROY Queen Of Troy Astvocho Batea Asia Ilium D. 1115 Mary , Princess of Scotland Canmore Abt 1710 Bc - Abt 1610 Bc Darda Dardanus Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of Troy 1739 Bc - 1693 Bc UNKNOWN Judah UNKNOWN Idaea UNKNOWN Atlas Xanthus Scamander UNKNOWN Electra Abt 1793 Bc - Abt 1765 Bc UNKNOWN Tamar D. Deceased Hesilia Crispin 1125 - 1169/1170 Wiliam Mallet ~1020 Gilbert , Baron of Bec Crispin Gunnore D'Aunou ~1000 Crispinius De Bec ~1000 Heloise of Guynes Aanore Foulques UNKNOWN Crispina 0975 I, Duke Of Monaco Grimaldis 0965 Count of Guynes Sigfrid Baldric The Teuton D'Aunou 1110 - 1191 Guillaume VI Margrave Of Montferrat 81 81 1114 - 1164 Jutte Princess Of Austria 50 50 1104 - 1125 Boniface de Saluzzo 21 21 1108 Alice De Savoy 1055 Rainier Montferrat 2181 Bc - 1951 Bc UNKNOWN Serug 2151 Bc - 2003 Bc UNKNOWN Nahor I UNKNOWN Terah D. 1847 Bc UNKNOWN Abraham UNKNOWN Isaac 1829 Bc - 1745 Bc UNKNOWN Leah 2213 Bc - 1974 Bc UNKNOWN Reu D. 1976 Bc UNKNOWN Haran 1990 Bc - 1890 Bc UNKNOWN Milcah 1986 Bc - 1871 Bc UNKNOWN Sarai Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess 1942 Bc - 1842 Bc UNKNOWN Bethuel 1912 Bc - 1721 Bc UNKNOWN Rebekah UNKNOWN Laban King of Cimmerians Diluglio 1075 Gisela Lombard 1211 - 1256 Marguerite De Bourbon 45 45 1025 - 1087 Guillaume I Lombard 62 62 1189 - 1242 VIII, De Dampierre Bourbon Archambault 53 53 ~1224 - 1288 Maud Mathilde Von Brabant 64 64 1216 - 8 Feb 1249/1250 UNKNOWN Robert I Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count of Artiois 1176 - 1208 Duke of Swabia Phillip 32 32 1184 - 1208 Irene of Constantinople 24 24 1155 - 1204 Isaak II UNKNOWN 49 49 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Emperor Constantinople 25 Jan 1059/1060 - >1142 UNKNOWN Godfrey II Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duke Of Lorraine 0840 - 0866 Eudokia Ingerina UNKNOWN 26 26 ~0932 - 1015 Lambert I , Count De Mons De Louvaine Welf 83 83 1029 II, Count of Louvain Lambert 1055 - 1071 UNKNOWN Henry II 16 16 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count of Louvain 1123 - 1190 Frederick III , King of Rome Barbarossa 67 67 1143 - 1184 Beatrice , Countess of Palatine De Bourgogne 41 41 D. 1148 Count of Burgundy & Macon Renaud III 1154 Marie Pendergrast ~0720 - ~0750 Harold King Of Haithabu 30 30 Isabel FitzRichard 1150 - 1247 Sir John Cogan 97 97 0749 - 0810 Halfdan King Of Haithabu 61 61 0705 Kunhilde Of Rugen UNKNOWN Bleddyn UNKNOWN Ithel UNKNOWN Liarian 1150 - Abt 14 Jan 1201/1202 Gerald , 1st Baron Offaly FitzMaurice ~1150 - ~1126 Eve De Bermingham 24 24 D. Deceased Robert De Bermingham 1100 - 1177 Maurice , Lord of Lanstephen FitzGerald 77 77 Alice De Montgomery Arnulph De Montgomery UNKNOWN Lafracoth D. <1136 Gerald , Constable of Pembroke FitzWalter II, Earl Of Mercia Leofric ~1052 UNKNOWN Beatrice UNKNOWN Llywarch Robert De Hastings ~1025 - 1068 Rhiwallon ap , of Powys Cynfyn 43 43 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Prince of Powys D. 1173 William De Windsor Philip Pendergrast 0725 UNKNOWN Imhild Maud Walter Sir Gerald Pendergrast Maud Quincy D. 1164 Maurice Pendergrast D. 1238 Richard Cogan Basillie Riddlesford William Cogan D. 1182 Milo Cogan Christiana Pagnel ~1050 - 1182 Fulk Pagnel 132 132 Lescelina Gripon ~0985 - Wft Est. 1060-1084 UNKNOWN Hildebourge 1090 - 1147 UNKNOWN Frederick II 57 57 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duke of Swabia 1100 - 1130 Judith of Bavaria 30 30 1074 - 1126 Henry of Bavaria 52 52 1050 - 1115 Frederick I , Duke Of Swabia Von Hohenstauffen 65 65 1052 Agnes Of Franconia 1024 - Deceased Frederick Von Buren 1177 - 1201 III , Count Of Champagne Thibaut 24 24 ~1180 - 1229 Princess Of Navarre Blanche 49 49 ~1088 - 8 Jan 1151/1152 Thibaud Blois Champagne ~1097 - 1160 Princess Of Carinthia Mathilde 63 63 ~1065 - 1141 II, Duke Carinthia Engelbert 76 76 1065 - Deceased Utha Von Sulzbach Passau ~1047 - 1099 Ulric , Count of Passau Von Putten 52 52 Also Known As:<_AKA> /the_Rich/ ~1045 - 1096 Engelbert I , Count Von Sponheim Von Sponheim 51 51 ~1047 Hedwig UNKNOWN 1127 - 16 Mar 1180/1181 I, Count Champagne Henri 1138 - 11 Mar 1197/1198 Marie of France 1180 - 1239 Simon , Count Of Aumale De Dammartin 59 59 1132 - 1194 UNKNOWN Sancho VII 62 62 Also Known As:<_AKA> the /Wise/
Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Navarre
~1585 George Rudolph Schultheiss ~1588 - Deceased Catherina Adam ~1560 - Deceased Wolff Adam 1640 - 23 Jan 1701/1702 John Hampton He came to East New Jersey with five children and wife in December 1683, aboard the ship EXCHANGE, from Elphingstoun, East Lothian County, Scotland. East Lothian is southeast of Edinburgh and had the ancient name of Haddingtonshire.

In July 1686, John Hampton petitioned for his 175 acres of headlands, for himself, wife and five children.   Children shown with him on arrival in December 1683  were Jannet, Elizabeth, Lydia, John and David. He married Martha Brown March 03, 1686/87 in Shrewsbury, New Jersey . (Source: Notes of Robert B. Cox, 104-F Windsor Castle Drive, Newport News, VA)

In the period prior to 1698, John Hampton married a third time, this time to a widow Jean Curtis Osborn, born in England in 1661. One son Joseph born to this  union around 1702 removed to Pennsylvania around 1717-1720, served many years in the Quaker Council and started a large line of Quaker Hampton families in  Pennsylvania. The 1702/3 will for John Hampton cited at the outset mentioned the wife Jean; and children Jannet Ray, Elizabeth, Lydia, John, David, Andrew, Jonathan, Noah and Joseph.

Notes for John Hampton:
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After living in America a short twenty years, Hampton left his will probated 26 February 1702/3 in Freehold, Monmouth County, Province of New Jersey. He was a party to a venture sponsored by absentee Scottish proprietors to establish a "New Scotland" in America. Robert Barclay of Urie, Scotland was the prime mover of   this venture, and his Diary for September 1682 shows, "The Proprietors of East Jersey would have me a partner with them and did choose me their governor."  Barclay would not have to leave Scotland to serve as the first governor of East Jersey.   Robert Barclay was a close friend of William Penn, and on 23 Sept. 1682, he purchased one-half of Penn's share of East Jersey.

Penn had eleven partners who each sold one-half of their original share, making then twenty-four partners, or Proprietors. Barclay was a quaker and Pomfret in his  book, "Colonial New Jersey - A History" describes him as, "Among the Friends, Barclay ranks with Fox and Penn, and intellectually was their superior. A learned  man, he became the Friends' leading advocate." John E. Pomfret, a former President of the College of William and Mary, has written multiple books and articles on  the early history of East and West Jersey. John Hampton and John Reid had been selected in Scotland as joint overseers of the venture in America. Both were of the   Quaker persuasion on their arrival, Reid would later affiliate with the English Church and be designated as Surveyor General of East Jersey the same year (1703).

John Reid's account of the voyage on the Exchange has survived. The ship was from Stockton and James Peacock was the Master for the 1683 voyage. The  voyage began at Leith on 10 August 1683, sailed to Aberdeen to take on additional passengers and supplies, then sailed on 28 August to reach Staten Island on 19    December. Reid brought a wife and three small daughters, the youngest an infant that died in January at Perth Amboy. The exact number of passengers on the  Exchange for this voyage is not known, Reid did petition in December 1686 on behalf of the Scotish Proprietors, to the Perth Amboy Board of Proprietors, for the  headlands in East Jersey for 47 servants imported in December 1683. The local board, "by warrant granted the same to be surveyed where desired." Pomfret cites
four expeditions sponsored by Governor Barclay, the one on the Exchange in 1683, two in 1684, and one that encountered trouble of Hampton Roads. The    Exchange was lost at sea after returning to Scotland from the 1683 voyage. The Board of Proprietors in April 1685 included 14 Proprietors and fractioners in   residence, "all Scots save the Irish Quaker Thomas Warne." Land conveyances were becoming extremely complicated, such as the transfer of 1/32 of 1/16 of 1/2  share of one of the original shares held by Nichola
1661 - 1731 Jane Curtis 70 70 1706/1710 - <1761 Anna Albro 0975 - 1068 Joscelina De Torfulus 93 93 1069 - >1127 Miles De Courtenay 58 58 ~1085 Frederic De Donjon 1073 - 1095 Ermengarde De Nevers 22 22 Ida UNKNOWN ~0930 UNKNOWN Teisendorf 1767 - 1820 Edward Augustus HANOVER 52 52 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duke Of Kent ~1110 - <1137 Mathilde De Cuiseaux 27 27 ~1113 - 1219 Joscelin De Donjon 106 106 ~1176 - 1241 Stephan De Segrave 65 65 1011 - 1087 Dobronegra Mariya Vladimirovna Kiev 76 76 1100 - 1149 Amadeus III UNKNOWN 49 49 ~1126 - 1183 Pierre Capet 57 57 Countess of Forez Ide-Raymonde ~1132 - 1195 UNKNOWN William I 63 63 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count of Geneva ~1135 - 1205 Elisabeth De Courtenay 70 70 1116 - Deceased Maud Albon ~1125 UNKNOWN Clarice ~1090 - 1154 Simon De St. Liz 64 64 0667 - Deceased Krok Cracus Duke Of Bohemia Reginald De Warrenne 1125 - 1157 Maud Savoy 32 32 0694 - 0745 Premysl Duke Of Bohemia 51 51 ~1220 Millicent de Chacombe 1037 Guy II , Comte de Rochfort de Monthlery ~1050 - >1086 Thurston Basset 36 36 1171 - 1230 Alphonso IX , King Of Leon Fernandez 59 59 1  _FA1
2  PLAC The Slobberer


Foamed at the mouth in fits of rage.
~1175 - 1219 Yolande De Flandres 44 44 ~1220 - 1276 Isabel FitzRoy 56 56 0846 - 0893 Pepin De Senlis 47 47 ~1180 - 1257 Beatrice Margaret Of Geneva & Faucigny 77 77 1187 - 1226 VIII, King Of France Louis 39 39 0700 Libuse Duchess Of Bohemia ~1149 Hugh de Chacombe ~1084 - 1166 Matilda Agnes FitzNigel 82 82 ~1199 - 1237 Berengaria , Princess Of Leon Alphonsez 38 38 ~1217 - 1273 Baudouin II De Courtenay 56 56 1040 Isabel De Monthlery 1163 - 1211 Maud Of Flanders 48 48 1062 - 1153 William FitzNigell 91 91 ~1243 - 1283 Philippe , Emperor of Constantinople De Courtenay 40 40 1252 - 1275 Beatrice D'Anjou- Sicile 23 23 1235 - <1295 Roger V ,Lord Flamstead, Bliston, Helsto De Toeni 60 60 <1252 Alice De Bohun 1189 - ~1239 Ralph VI , Lord Flamstead De Toeni 50 50 1201 - >1288 Petronilla De Lacy 87 87 REF AR7. Petronilla had the manors of Britford, Wilts, and
Yarkhill, Hereford, in free marriage.
Held manors of Britford in Wiltshire; Yarkhill in Hereford.
UNKNOWN Prince Mistui I of Obotrites ~0840 - Deceased RODIGRAS OF OBOTRITES D. <0840 Mieceslas I of Obotrites Mieceslas I of Obotrites
Born: before 825, son of Billung II of Obotrites and Jutta N? , Mieceslas I
is presumed to have been at least 15 years of age by the time his son
Rodigastus was born. Married before 840: Antonia N? .
Died: after 840.
UNKNOWN Antonia Billung II of Obotrites UNKNOWN Jutta Billung I of Obitrites Hildegarde UNKNOWN Aribert I of Obitrites Mandana UNKNOWN ~0700 - Deceased King of the Obotrites Vislas I Petrussa of the Lombards <0712 - Deceased Aripert II LOMBARDS Name Prefix:<NPFX> King 0610 - Deceased Godepert Lombardy <0661 Aripert I Of Lombards Name Prefix:<NPFX> Viscount ~0553 - Deceased Duke of Asti Gundwald II Theodon D. Deceased UNKNOWN Theodon I ~1015 - 1079 Guisle d'Ampurias 64 64 II, Senor de Lluca & Vilanova Sunifredo Ermesenda De Balsareny ~1070 - 1151 Berthold IV D'Andechs 81 81 ~1078 Gregorios Kamateros ~1080 - >1126 Henri I , Seigneur de Chatillon-sur- De Chatillon 46 46 ~1083 Princess of Dukaina Irini ~1085 - 1128 Sophie De Carinthie 43 43 ~1090 Ermengarde De Montjay ~1090 - 4 Mar 1155/1156 Othon III De Schweinfurt ~1095 - 1170 Eilika De Lengenfeld 75 75 1061 - 1088 Michael Dukas 27 27 1040 - 1088 Basileios Kamateros 48 48 1036 - 1077 Andronikos Dukas 41 41 ~1105 - 1188 Berthold V D'Andechs 83 83 ~1107 - Feb 1130/1131 Bohemond II Prince Of Antioch Bohemond ~1108 - 1170 Andronikos Dukas Kamateros 62 62 ~1110 - >1136 Alix De Rethel 26 26 ~1120 Hedwige De Baviere ~1120 - 1187 Renaud , Prince of Antioch De Chatillon 67 67 <0970 - 28 Mar 989 Count In The Speyergau Henry Aethelthrith UNKNOWN D. 1016 Aethelmaer , Thane of Surrey Ciel Also Known As:<_AKA> the /Great/ ~1125 Ddon De Richlitz ~1127 - 1163 Constance D'Antioche 36 36 1110 - 1157 Helene Of Serbia 47 47 1159 - 1204 III, Duke Andechs Meran Berthold 45 45 ~1145 Manuel Lascaris 1148 - 1196 III, King Of Hungary Bela 48 48 ~1150 Jeanne Karatzas- Photaina ~1154 - 1184 Agnes De Chatillon 30 30 ~1155 - 12 Mar 1194/1195 Countess Of Groitzsch Agnes ~1160 - >1211 III, Emperor Byzantine Empire Alexios 51 51 ~1165 - 1211 Euphrosyne Dukaina Kamaterina 46 46 1175 - 1222 I, Emperor Byzantine Empire Theodoros 47 47 ~1176 - 1235 UNKNOWN Andrew II 59 59 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of Hungary ~1180 Suthoi De Kumanie ~1185 - 1213 Gertrude D'Andechs 28 28 ~1185 - 1212 Anna Komnene , Byzantine Empire Angelina 27 27 ~1185 Mustilau De Halich ~1190 UNKNOWN De Kumanie 1206 - 1270 IV, King Of Hungary Bela 64 64 ~1210 Khan Of Kumania Kuthen ~1210 - 1270 Marie Lascaris 60 60 ~1215 UNKNOWN De Halich 0835 - 0878 Count In Franconia Odo 43 43 ~0800 - <0862 Count In Neustria Hardouin 62 62 D. 1161 Guillaume De Dampierre Ermengarde De Mouchy D. 1151 Guy I , Vicount Of Troyes De Dampierre D. 1165 Helvide De Baudement D. >1162 Dreux IV , Seigneur De Mouchy De Mouchy Adelaide UNKNOWN III, Seigneur de Mouchy Dreux Dreux II ,Seigneur de Mouchy de Mello Richilde De Clermont D. 1080 Viter De Moeslain 1140 - 1169 Archambault VIII , Sire De Bourbon Bourbon 29 29 Archambault VII , Sire De Bourbon De Bourbon 1105 - 1183 Agnes De Savoy 78 78 D. 1120 Aimon II , Sire De Bourbon De Bourbon Aldesinde De Nevers ~0925 Isaac Comnene ~0950 Samuel De Bulgarie 0956 - 1015 Vladimir Grand Duke Of Kiev UNKNOWN 59 59 1113 - 1145 Maud Von Saffenburg 32 32 ~0955 - ~0978 Michal De Hongrie 23 23 ~0960 - 1020 Manuel Comnene 60 60 0990 - 1039 UNKNOWN Conrad III 49 49 Nickname:<NICK> The Salic
Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Germany
1380 John Stanfield ~0967 - 1025 I, King Of Poland Boleslaw 58 58 D. ~1012 Hildegarde de Archaic 0981 - 1025 Mathilde De Germanie 44 44 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Princess of Ger. ~0968 - 1017 Emnilda De Silsie 49 49 <0978 - 1037 Prince Of Hungary Vazul 59 59 0976 - 20 Feb 1053/1054 Jaroslav I Grand Duke Of Kiev UNKNOWN 0737 - 0814 Count Of Lobdengau Werner 77 77 ~0980 Katun De Bulgarie ~0857 - 27 Feb 905/906 Conrad "The , Count Of Logenahe Old" ~0992 - 21 Mar 1062/1063 Richenza De Bonngau ~1590 Simon Bourg ~0767 - <0823 Count In The Lobdengau Widechowo 56 56 ~1007 - 1063 I, King Of Hungary Bela 56 56 ~1015 - 1067 Jean Curopalate Comnene 52 52 ~1015 Thodule Syradenos ~1018 - >1052 Rixa Of Poland 34 34 1609 - Deceased Antoine Bourg Antoine Bourg, born 1609 in Martaize, Vienne, France; died 1686 in Port
Royal, Nova Scotia, Acadia, Canada; married (1) Antoinette Landry Abt.
1636 in Port Royal, Nova Scotia, St. Jean Baptist; married (2) Antoinette
Landry 1640 in Port Royal, Acadia.


Notes for Antoine Bourg:
Antoine Bourg was born 1609 in Martaize, France in the region of
Loudun,
department de la Vienne. He arrived in Acadia in 1636 and established
his home at Port Royal where he married Antoniette Landry that same
year. Antoine was the progenitor of the Bourg line in Acadia. Some of
his children established their homes at Cobequid. Many of his
descendants were to flee Colbequid prior to the expulsion in order to
escape the English and sought sanctuary on Isle-St. Jean which was a
French Colony.

Antoine Bourg, born 1609 in Martaize, Vienne, France; died 1686 in Port
Royal, Nova Scotia, Acadia, Canada; married (1) Antoinette Landry Abt.
1636 in Port Royal, Nova Scotia, St. Jean Baptist; married (2) Antoinette
Landry 1640 in Port Royal, Acadia.


Notes for Antoine Bourg:
Antoine Bourg was born 1609 in Martaize, France in the region of
Loudun,
department de la Vienne. He arrived in Acadia in 1636 and established
his home at Port Royal where he married Antoniette Landry that same
year. Antoine was the progenitor of the Bourg line in Acadia. Some of
his children established their homes at Cobequid. Many of his
descendants were to flee Colbequid prior to the expulsion in order to
escape the English and sought sanctuary on Isle-St. Jean which was a
French Colony.
1022 - 1078 Isiaslav Iaroslavitch De Kiev 56 56 1023 - 4 Jan 1106/1107 Gertrude De Pologne ~1040 - 1077 King Of Hungary Geyza 37 37 ~1045 - ~1104 Queen Of Hungary Synadena 59 59 ~1050 - 1113 Sviatopolk II Michel Isiaslavitch De Kiev 63 63 ~1050 - 1113 Vukan Gliubomir 63 63 ~1055 Constantin Diogne Comnene ~0797 Count In The Lobdengau Werner ~1075 - ~1129 Prince Of Hungary Almos 54 54 1080 - >1130 Grandzupan of Serbia Vulkan 50 50 Also Known As:<_AKA> Stephen /Uros/ 0970 - 1040 Adelaide Of Metz 70 70 1075 - 1116 Premislava , Princess Kiev Svyatopolkovna 41 41 0887 - 0917 Count In The Wormsgau Werner 30 30 0857 - 0924 Gismode Of Worms 67 67 ~1115 - ~1153 Elisabeth De Hongrie 38 38 D. 1095 Archambauld IV De Bourbon Sire De Bourbon D. Deceased UNKNOWN Beliarde D. 1078 Archambault III De Bourbon UNKNOWN Bderrud 1118 - 1192 Eudes II De Bourgogne Duke Of Bourgogne 74 74 1085 - Aft 6 Feb 1142/1143 Hugues II Borel , Duke Of Bourgogne De Bourgogne D. >1162 Matilda De Mayenne Geoffrey De Lucy 0955 - Deceased Bernard Taillefer Bezalu 1156 - Deceased Gersinde I Of Fourcalouier Name Prefix:<NPFX> Countess 1130 - 1228 William IV Forcalquier 98 98 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count 1104 - 1150 Bertrand Forcalquier 46 46 1106 - Deceased Josserane De Flotte 1078 - 1092 William Forcalquier 14 14 1056 - 1092 Armengol (Ermengaude) IV DE URGEL 36 36 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count 1054 - 1129 Adelais Forcalquier 75 75 1028 - 1090 William Bertrand II Folcalquier 62 62 1030 - Deceased Adelaide Adelais Cavanez 1004 - Deceased Guy Cavanez 0958 - 1018 William I Provence 60 60 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count 0938 - 0988 Gerberge of Burgundy 50 50 1112 - 1180 Gerard I Vienne 68 68 1090 Alice Traves 1064 Theobald Traves ~0942 - 0980 Count Of Dagsburg Louis 38 38 ~1012 - Wft Est. 1040-1106 Gerberga Of La Roche Fontaine UNKNOWN ~1036 - 1100 II, Vicomte De Chatellerault Boso 64 64 0920 - 0953 Graf In Bayern Henry 33 33 0948 - 1006 UNKNOWN Otto 58 58 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duke Of Carinthia 0851 I, Duke Of Swabia Erchanger D. 1027 Count Of Rheinfelden Kuno 0985 - 1043 V, Viscount De Thouars Geoffroi 58 58 0989 Aenor of Thouars 0955 - >1007 Thouars Savery III Viscount 52 52 0896 - 0969 UNKNOWN Hidda 73 73 0929 - 1020 Alderde D' Aunay 91 91 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Cts. Thouars 0925 - 13 May 988 Herbert I Viscount of Thouars Name Suffix:<NSFX> Vicomte Thours 1053 Gerberge of France 1023 - Deceased Agnes Dame L'Isle Bouchard 1019 - Deceased Archimbaud Borel 1049 - Deceased Barthelemy De L'Isle Bouchard 1079 - Deceased Dangereuse a L'Isle Bouchard 1088 William Vienne 1114 Guyenne Salins 1088 Gaucher III Salins 1086 Pons I De Cuiseaux 1088 Laura De Senecy 1135 Beatrice De St. Pol D. 1183 Alexius II , Emperor of Byzantium Comnenus Also Known As:<_AKA> /Alexis/ 1087 Adolf Von Saffenburg 1085 - 1139 Walram III De Lorraine 54 54 1087 Jutta De Wasseburg 1063 Gerhard (Gueldres) De Wasseberg 1065 UNKNOWN Clemence 1060 - 1119 UNKNOWN Henry I 59 59 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count of Limbourg And Arlon 1061 Adelheid De Arlon 16 Apr 778 - 30 Apr 840 Louis I Caroling Also Known As:<_AKA> The /Debonair/
Name Suffix:<NSFX> "Louis the Pious"
13 Jun 823 - 6 Oct 877 UNKNOWN Charles II Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of France
Name Suffix:<NSFX> The Bald
0801 - 19 Apr 843 Judith Of Bavaria Name Prefix:<NPFX> Empress Of The West <0834 - 0864 Count Harlebec Odoacre 30 30 1030 Wyon , Lord Stansfeld Marion Came to England in 1066 <0792 - >0851 Count Of Flanders Enguerrand 59 59 D. >1134 Gerhard Gueldres Wassenberg ~0920 - 0973 Amaury de Hainault 53 53 0920 - >0952 Judith de Combray 32 32 ~0886 - Aft 30 Apr 948 Isaac de Combray <0895 - >0921 Alberade de Flandre 26 26 ~0866 - 17 Jun 896 Raoul de Combray 0865 UNKNOWN de Hainaut 0865 - 17 Jun 896 Ralph de Flandre 1045 - 1060 Maud of Germany 15 15 27 Sep 830 - 8 Oct 869 Ermentrude d'Orleans ~1040 - 1092 Beatrice Of Montbeliard 52 52 1005 - 1078 I, Count of Ortengau Marchese di Verona Berthold 73 73 <0772 - 0792 Forester Of Flanders Lideric 20 20 0843 - 0870 Judith , Queen Of Wessex Martel 27 27 1083 - 1117/1122 Ida de Chiny and de Namur 1067 - 1086 Adelaide Of Orlamunda 19 19 1031 - Deceased Eberhard Beteau 1031 Oda Of Lorraine 1005 Gozello Lorraine ~1000 Urraca Of Italy 1044 - 1115 II, Duke Of Upper Lorraine Dietrich 71 71 1050 - 1117 Gertrude De Flanders 67 67 1033 - 1093 Robert I Flanders 60 60 1068 - 1124 Adelaide of Namur 56 56 Etienne , Count Of Burgundy & Macon De Bourgogne ~1030 - ~1080 Hedwige Of Namur 50 50 ~1144 - <1202 Gilbert De Segrave 58 58 ~1114 Hereward De Segrave ~1169 Thomas Despencer ~1172 Mrs- Thomas Despencer ~1200 Rohesia Le Despencer ~1122 Thurston Le Despencer ~1126 Mrs- Thurston Le Despencer 1100 William Talvas Montgomery Despe D. 1192 Alix De Burgundy ~1240 - 19 Mar 1309/1310 Joan De Ferrers ~1092 Robert D' Arbetot Name Suffix:<NSFX> DESPENCER ~1240 - 1321 Sir Thomas De Berkeley 81 81 1066 Amaury Raoul D'Albetot 1185 - 1213 Marie De Montpellier 28 28 1076 - 1126 Ulfhide , Princess Saxony (Wolfhildis) 50 50 1050 - 1106 Duke Of Saxony Magnus 56 56 1044 - 1095 Princess Of Hungary Zsofia 51 51 Princess Of Lorraine Agatha 1072 - 1139 I, Duke Lorraine Simon 67 67 1074 - 1160 Adelheid De Louvain 86 86 1048 Gebhard Supplinburg Beatrix UNKNOWN 1260 - 1345 Edmund of Lancaster 85 85 1122 - 1185 Andronikos Dukas Angelos 63 63 ~1125 - 1195 Euphrosyne Kastamonides 70 70 1085 - 1166 Konstantinos Emperor of Angelos 81 81 1096 Theodora Komnene 1040 - 1081 Manolis Angelos 41 41 1048 - 1118 I, Emperor Byzantine Empire Alexios 70 70 1066 - 1136 Irini Dukaina 70 70 1015 - 1067 Ioannis Komnenos 52 52 0955 - 1025 Manolis Komnenos 70 70 Also Known As:<_AKA> Michael /Erotikos/ 0778 Guelph I Bavaria Name Suffix:<NSFX> Duke of ~0782 - Deceased Hedwig Eigilwi Of Bavaria Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duchess  ~0745 - <0800 UNKNOWN Guelph 55 55 Name Suffix:<NSFX> II ~0815 Matilda of Swabia ~0815 - >0885 Sigbert Holland 70 70 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Count of 0845 Gerulf Count Of Friesland ~0715 - <0776 Ruthard Argengau 61 61 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Count in the UNKNOWN Hermenlindis ~0690 - Bef 15 Jan 760/761 Richbald Breisgau Name Suffix:<NSFX> Count in the UNKNOWN Ermengarde UNKNOWN Berthold 0925 Isaak Komnenos 1020 - 1101 Anna Dalassene 81 81 ~0995 Alexis Charon Dalassene D. 1066 Earl of Northumbria Tosig 1033 - >1089 Marija , Princess of Bulgaria Vladislav 56 56 1012 - 1088 Ioannis Prince of Dukas 76 76 1012 Irini Pegonitissa 0980 - 1029 Andronikos Dukas 49 49 0998 Trajan , Prince of Bulgaria Vladislav 0966 - Feb 1017/1018 Ivan , Czar Bulgaria Vladislav Son of Aron . Tries unsuccessfully for peace with  Byzantium . Dies in the siege of Drach , Albania . His sons continue the resistance against Byzantium , but they loose the war . Bulgaria isjoined with the boundaries of Byzantium and state of Bulgaria ceases to exist as an autonomic country . 0972 Princess Of Bulgaria Maria 0944 - 0988 Aaron , Lord of West Bulgaria Cometopulos 44 44 1099 Theodoros Kastamonites <0973 - >0998 I, Thane of Surrey Aethelwerd 25 25 Also Known As:<_AKA> the /Historian/ Aethelflaed UNKNOWN 0906 - ~0949 EADRIC Of Wessex 43 43 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Earldorman 1738 - 1741 Isaac Froman McCarty 2 2 0879 - 0924 Aethelfrith Wessex 45 45 Note: Name Prefix: Earldorman Of Wessex Clementia Of Aquitaine Richilda Von Oeningen Duke Of Devon Alpsius ~1095 - ~1181 Agnes De Garlende 86 86 Mrs- Stylianos Zautzes 1070 - 1137 Amauri De Montfort 67 67 0940 - 15 Mar 962/963 Romanus I Lecapenus Name Suffix:<NSFX> II ~0936 - Deceased Theophano Anastasia ~0843 Theophylaktos Abstartus 0850 Stylianos Zautzes ~0835 Eudoxia Ingerina 0812 - 29 Aug 886 UNKNOWN Basil Name Suffix:<NSFX> I ~0906 - 9 Nov 959 Constantine VII Porphyrogentius Name Suffix:<NSFX> VII ~0906 - 19 Sep 961 Eleni Lekapene 0912 Anastaso Byzantine Empire 19 Sep 866 - 12 May 912 VI Leo Name Suffix:<NSFX> VI ~0874 - ~0899 Zoe Carbonospina 25 25 ~0869 - 15 Jun 948 Romanos Byzantine Empire Name Suffix:<NSFX> I ~0874 - 20 Feb 922/923 Theodora Byzantine Empire Agatha of Augsburg UNKNOWN Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess of Hungary 1058 - >1125 III, Count of Boulogne Eustace 67 67 REF AR7. Crusader.
Count of Lens; went on 1st Crusade in 1125.
1095 - 1154 Stephen of , King Of England Blois 59 59 ~1105 - 1152 Matilda of Boulogne 47 47 William II De Blois D. 1261 III, Duke of Brabant Henry 1621 - 1651 William Evans 30 30 ~1057 - 1118 I, Count of Vaudemont Gerhard 61 61 Name Suffix:<NSFX> (Count) ~1315 - 1345 Henry of , Duke of Lancaster Grosmont 30 30 Maud of Lancaster D. >1361 Isabel De Beaumont 1288 - 10 Mar 1338/1339 Henry De Beaumont Name Prefix:<NPFX> Earl Of Buchanan 1291 - <1349 Alice Comyn 58 58 Margaret Wake D. 1156 Adelise Peverel Bef 21 Feb 1362/1363 - 1425 Elizabeth of Lancaster Abt 0019 Bc - Deceased Anna Arimathea Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Queen-Druids] Joseph Arimathea Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Sanhedrin] ~0030 - Deceased Cyllin Seal Britain Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Cyllin (St. Cyllin), King of Siluria, was sainted by the early Church of Britain. "He first of the Cymry gave infants names,
for before names were not given except to adults, and then from something characteristic in their bodies, minds, or
manners." His brother Linus the Martyr, his sister Claudia and her husband Rufus Pudens aided the Apostle Paul in the
Christian Church in Rome, as recorded in II Timothy 4:21 and Romans 16:13 (Rufus Pudens and St. Paul are shown to be
half-brothers, with the same mother but different fathers. "His mother and mine." She thus appears to have been the
mother of an elder son, Paul, by a Hebrew husband, and a younger son, Rufus, by a second marriage with a Roman
Christian.)

Cyllin (St. Cyllin), King of Siluria, was sainted by the early Church of Britain. "He first of the Cymry gave infants names,
for before names were not given except to adults, and then from something characteristic in their bodies, minds, or
manners." His brother Linus the Martyr, his sister Claudia and her husband Rufus Pudens aided the Apostle Paul in the
Christian Church in Rome, as recorded in II Timothy 4:21 and Romans 16:13 (Rufus Pudens and St. Paul are shown to be
half-brothers, with the same mother but different fathers. "His mother and mine." She thus appears to have been the
mother of an elder son, Paul, by a Hebrew husband, and a younger son, Rufus, by a second marriage with a Roman
Christian.)
Abt 0001 Bc - Deceased UNKNOWN PENARDIM Name Prefix:<NPFX> Queen 0010 Bc - Deceased UNKNOWN Lear Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
He was educated in Rome by Augustus Caesar. Among the "wise sayings" recorded by the Bards we find this attributed to Llyr: "No folly but ends in misery." He was the father of Bran. Llyr reigned 10AD.
D. Deceased UNKNOWN Bran Also Known As:<_AKA> The /Blessed/
Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Bran, King of Siluria, also commander of the British fleet. In the year A.D. 36 he resigned the crown to his son Caradoc
and became Arch-Druid of the college of Siluria, where he remained some years until called upon to be a hostage for his
son. During his seven years in Rome he became the first royal convert to Christianity, and was baptized by the Apostle
Paul, as was his son Caradoc and the latter's two sons, Cyllinus and Cynon. Henceforth he was known as Bran the Blessed
Sovereign. "He was the first to bring the faith of Christ to the Cymry." His recorded proverb is: "There is no good apart from
God." He introduced the use of vellum into Britain.
D. 0080 Bc Caradoc Caractacus Nickname:<NICK> The Martyr
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess
Caradoc (Caractacus) was King of Siluria (now Monmouthshire, etc.), where he died. He was born at Trevan, Llanilid, in
Glamorganshire. His valiant services to his country have been told in connection with the attempted invasions of the island.
The Bards record his wise saying: "Oppression persisted in brings on death." He had three sons and two daughters as
follows:
D. Deceased Cartismandua Brignates Name Prefix:<NPFX> Queen UNKNOWN Ceri Name Prefix:<NPFX> King UNKNOWN Baran Name Prefix:<NPFX> King UNKNOWN Mong Fion Capoir Kaxor Celtic Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Druids] 1366 - 1413 Henry IV PLANTAGENENT 47 47 Note: WAs king 1399-1413. Was sickly and did little, was overshown by his son Henry V. 1374 Isabel Lancaster John I Of Portugal Mary Of HEREFORD daughter of Duke Haudre Duke Haudre D. 0929 Symphorienne of , Hainault Lorraine D. 1069 Adela De Romeru D. 1106 Count Wareq, Ivoix, Chiny Arnold II Elizabrth Of Hungary 1340 - 1368 John , 4Th Lord Mowbray De Mowbray 28 28 D. 1362 John , 3rd Lord Mowbray De Mowbray D. 1349 Joan Of Lancaster ~1315 - 20 Mar 1352/1353 John , 4th Lord Segrave De Segrave Stephen , 3rd Lord Segrave De Segrave UNKNOWN Alice 1320 - 24 Mar 1398/1399 Margaret Plantagenet Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duchess Of Norfolk D. >1326 Alice Hales Sir Roger De Hales 1319 Edward Plantagenet UNKNOWN Ceraint II Name Prefix:<NPFX> King UNKNOWN Meirion Name Prefix:<NPFX> King UNKNOWN Arch Name Prefix:<NPFX> King UNKNOWN Caid Name Prefix:<NPFX> King UNKNOWN Gwyn Name Prefix:<NPFX> King UNKNOWN Morgan 10 Jan 1399/1400 John , Duke Of Exeter De Holand ~1042 - 1100 Geoffrey II UNKNOWN 58 58 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count of Perche and Mortagne II , Comte De Roucy Ebles Margery De Bohun Hawise De Clare ~1075 Margaret De Rye ~1055 - 1121 Rohaise De Clare 66 66 D. ~1120 Eudo De Rie Robert FitzRichard Duvelina UNKNOWN ~0990 UNKNOWN D'Evereux ~1155 - 1114/1115 Geoffrey De Say Lettice Maminot ~1185 - 1230 Geoffrey De Say 45 45 Alice De Cheyney John De Cheyney ~1210 William , Governor of Rochester Castle De Say ~1212 - Bef 12 Feb 1271/1272 Mary UNKNOWN 1253 - ~1295 William De Say 41 41 D. >1295 Elizabeth UNKNOWN Geoffrey Say ~1062 - >1133 Isabella De Beauchamp 71 71 ~1052 - ~1120 Patrick , Lord of Kidwelly Chaworth 68 68 1364 - 1425 Ralph , 1st Earl of Westmoreland De Neville 61 61 Name Suffix:<NSFX> 1st Earl of Westmoreland D. 1463 Sir William Gascoigne 1383 - 1438 Anne of , Countess of Buckingham Gloucester 55 55 Ceraint Feddw Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Certaint Feddw, an irreclaimable drunkard, deposed by his subjects for setting fire just before harvest to the cornfields of Siluria, now Monmouthshire.
D. Deceased ap Gertaint Feddw Brylais Alafon Ap BRYWLAIS UNKNOWN Anyn Name Prefix:<NPFX> King UNKNOWN Dingad Name Prefix:<NPFX> King UNKNOWN Greidiol Name Prefix:<NPFX> King UNKNOWN Berwyn Name Prefix:<NPFX> King D. 1392 Thomas , 3rd Earl Of Stafford Stafford 0794 - 7 Jun 844 Bastard of the Holy Roman Empire Hugo Also Known As:<_AKA> /L'Abbe/ 0771 - 0811 Owain ap Maredydd 40 40 Owain, Kings of Dyfed
(Latin, Eugenius/English, Owen)

Owain was Tewdos' youngest grandson and the last King of Dyfed of the House of Maximus. He had one daughter, Tangwystl, and died
in 811.
0745 - 0796 Maredydd ap , King of Dyfed Tewdos 51 51 0710 - Deceased Tewdos ap , King of Dyfed Rhain Tewdos, Kings of Dyfed
(Latin, Theodosius/English, Theodose)

Tewdos was the eldest son of King Rhein. In the mid-8th century, he inherited the Kingdom of Dyfed, while his brother, Tewdr, took on
Brycheiniog.

Tewdos, Kings of Dyfed
(Latin, Theodosius/English, Theodose)

Tewdos was the eldest son of King Rhein. In the mid-8th century, he inherited the Kingdom of Dyfed, while his brother, Tewdr, took on
Brycheiniog.
~0690 Rhain ap , King of Dyfed Cadwgan Rhein, Kings of Dyfed & Brycheioniog
(Latin, Reginus/English, Reginald)

Rhein was the son of Cadwgan ap Caten ap Cloten. He appears to have inherited Dyfed and most of Brycheiniog from his father, though
part the latter Kingdom passed to Aust, probably his brother. It was during King Rhein's mid-8th century rule, that Dyfed was invaded by
Seisyll, King of Ceredigion. The Cerediganians conquered Ystrad Towy, and Rhein's dual kingdom was split in two. Both areas appear to
have been known for a time as Rheinwg after their King.
~0670 Cadwgan , King of Dyfed Tredylig 0650 Caten ap , King of Dyfed Cloten ~0630 Cloten ap , King of Dyfed & Brycheiniog Nowy Cloten, King of Dyfed & Brycheiniog
(Latin, Clutonus/English, Clothen)

Cloten, or Gwlyddien as he was sometimes known, was a mid-7th century King of Dyfed who managed to secure for himself a highly
lucrative marriage to Princess Ceindrych, the heiress of Kings Rhiwallon of Brycheiniog. The United Kingdom of Dyfed & Brycheiniog
lasted for the next three generations.
~0630 Ceindrych ferch Rhiwallon Princess Ceindrych of Brycheiniog
(Latin, Cagintria/English, Catherine)

After four generations of peaceful rule, Princess Ceindrych's father, King Rhiwallon ap Idwallon, became the last male-line descendant of
Brychan to rule in Brycheiniog. His daughter and heiress married firstly her cousin, Prince Elisedd ap Ysgorda, in an attempt to keep the
throne within the same dynasty. Unfortunately, their union was short-lived and, in the mid-7th century, Princess Ceindrych married a
more distant relative from a younger branch of the House of Allmuir, King Cloten of Dyfed. Thus Dyfed and Brycheiniog became a
United Kingdom.
~0605 Nowy Hen (the , King of Dyfed & Brycheiniog Old) ~0585 Arthwyr ap , King of Dyfed Pedr Arthwyr, King of Dyfed
(Latin, Artorius/English, Arthur)

Little is known of this early 7th century King, but he was, no doubt, named after the great King Arthur of
myth and legend. His grave is probably the Bedd Arthur, an oval of twelve standing stones in the Preseli
Hills, just east of Garn Bica.
0550 Pedr ap , King of Dyfed Cyngar ~0515 Cyngar ap , King of Dyfed Gwrthefyr 0475 - 0540 Vortepor ap , King of Dyfed Aricol 65 65 Also Known As:<_AKA> /Protector/
Gwrthefyr, King of Dyfed
(Latin, Vortiporius/English, Vortepor)

Gwrthefyr was Aircol's son. He is better known to history as Vortepor the "tyrant of the Demetians" denounced by the early 6th century
monk, Gildas, in his De Excidio Britanniae. His reign was apparently dogged by invasions from the powerful King Mælgwn of
Gwynedd. Gwrthefyr's memorial stone, discovered at Castell Dwyran, provides clear evidence of his historicity. The inscription:
"Memoria Voteporigis Protictoris" shows that he used the Roman title of Protector, rather than King. This has strengthens the idea that
his Irish ancestors were brought into Dyfed as mercenary peacekeepers, protecting the area against attack from fellow Hibernians.

Gwrthefyr, King of Dyfed
(Latin, Vortiporius/English, Vortepor)

Gwrthefyr was Aircol's son. He is better known to history as Vortepor the "tyrant of the Demetians" denounced by the early 6th century
monk, Gildas, in his De Excidio Britanniae. His reign was apparently dogged by invasions from the powerful King Mælgwn of
Gwynedd. Gwrthefyr's memorial stone, discovered at Castell Dwyran, provides clear evidence of his historicity. The inscription:
"Memoria Voteporigis Protictoris" shows that he used the Roman title of Protector, rather than King. This has strengthens the idea that
his Irish ancestors were brought into Dyfed as mercenary peacekeepers, protecting the area against attack from fellow Hibernians.
~0437 Aricol , King of Dyfed Lawhir Also Known As:<_AKA> /Long-Hand/
Aircol Lawhir, King of Dyfed
(Latin, Agricola/English, Agricola)

Triffyn's son, Aircol Lawhir or Long-Handed, was a great benefactor of Llandaff Cathedral in the late 5th century. He was also a patron
of St.Teilo and St.Oudoceus. The latter's father, King Budic II of Brittany, had found refuge at Aircol's Court when expelled from his
own country.
0385 Triffyn , King of Dyfed Farfog Also Known As:<_AKA> the /Bearded/
The House of Allmuir

Triffyn Farfog, King of Dyfed
(Latin, Tribunus/English, Tribune)

Triffyn mac Aed Brosc was apparently the first King of Dyfed from the House of Eochaid Allmuir. This leading family from the tribe of
the Déssi had crossed the Irish Sea three generations earlier to settle in West Wales. Triffyn the Bearded appears to have married Gwledyr, the heiress of the British Kings of Dyfed, in the mid-5th century, though she was probably somewhat younger than him.

Together, they inherited the kingdom. His name, "Tribune", may indicate that his family was brought over by the Roman administration to help protect the area against invading fellow Hibernians.
0421 heiress of Dyfed Gwledyr ~0400 King of Dyfed Clotri Clotri lived in the early 5th century and was the last British King of Dyfed. He appears to have had a son, Maelgwn, but he predeceased
his father and the kingdom passed to his sister and her husband, Triffyn Farfog (the Bearded).
~0340 - Deceased Aed Brosc Aed Brosc was of the tribe of the Déssi who hailed from the County Waterford region of Ireland. His grandfather, Eochaid Allmuir
(from Over the Sea) had left his homeland when a bid for independence by his people was severely crushed by their High-King. There is some evidence to suggest the Roman authorities asked for his help in keeping Irish pirates away from the Dyfed coast. The
descendants of Aeds eldest son, Urb, eventually founded the Kingdom of Brycheiniog, while his younger son, Triffyn Farfog, married
the heiress of the Dyfed Kings. Like most Irish Royalty, Eochaid claimed descent from Beli Mawr, the Celtic Sun-God, through his son, Miled. The Sons of Miled were the first Celts to come to Ireland, driving the Old Gods into the Otherworld and founding the
Milesian dynasty of Irish Kings.

Aed Brosc was of the tribe of the Déssi who hailed from the County Waterford region of Ireland. His grandfather, Eochaid Allmuir
(from Over the Sea) had left his homeland when a bid for independence by his people was severely crushed by their High-King. There is some evidence to suggest the Roman authorities asked for his help in keeping Irish pirates away from the Dyfed coast. The
descendants of Aeds eldest son, Urb, eventually founded the Kingdom of Brycheiniog, while his younger son, Triffyn Farfog, married
the heiress of the Dyfed Kings. Like most Irish Royalty, Eochaid claimed descent from Beli Mawr, the Celtic Sun-God, through his son, Miled. The Sons of Miled were the first Celts to come to Ireland, driving the Old Gods into the Otherworld and founding the
Milesian dynasty of Irish Kings.
~0600 Rhiwallon ap , King of Brycheiniog Idwallon ~0560 Idwallon ap , King of Brycheiniog Llywarch ~0520 Llywarch ap , King of Brycheiniog Rigenew ~0480 - Deceased Rigenew ap , King of Brycheiniog Rhein ~0442 - ~0495 Rhein , King of Brycheiniog Dremrydd 53 53 Also Known As:<_AKA> the Red /Faced/
Rhein Red-Faced was the eldest son of Brychan Brycheiniog. Despite any prior claims of his illegitimate brother, he appears to have
succeeded to the Brycheioniog throne without interruption. Little is known of his rule, but he appears to have been a Warrior King who,
it is claimed, extended his rule over both Buellt & Gwerthrynion and Rhwng Gwy a Hafren. He certainly invaded Gwynllwg at one point,
but was chased away by its people. His life alone was spared because the Gwynllwgians dare not kill the uncle of their own King,
St.Cadwg. When Rhein died in the late 5th century, he was buried at Llandyfaelog Fach. He is probably to be identified with Rhein Hael
(the Generous), maternal grandfather of St.Asa (Asaph).
UNKNOWN Eliacor Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of TROY UNKNOWN Plaserio Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of TROY UNKNOWN Gelio Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of TROY UNKNOWN Basabiliano Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of TROY Teucer Ilium Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Troy] UNKNOWN Plaserio II Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of TROY UNKNOWN Helenus II Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of TROY UNKNOWN Pleasron Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of TROY UNKNOWN Antenor I Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of TROY UNKNOWN Priam II Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of TROY UNKNOWN Gaberiano Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of TROY UNKNOWN Plesron II Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of TROY UNKNOWN Genger son of Helenus ~0419 - Deceased Brychan , King of Brycheiniog Brycheiniog married three times and apparently had sixty-four children

he House of Allmuir

Brychan Brycheiniog, King of Brycheiniog

(Latin, Brocanus/English, Brecon)

St. Brychan Brycheiniog was the son of King Anlach and Princess Marchel. Perhaps he was a freckled baby as his name implies.
Brychan was born in Ireland but, soon afterward, his parents moved Wales, to Y Fenni-Fach, then Marchel's homeland of Garthmadrun.
At the age of four, Brychan was sent to be tutored by a holy-man named Drichan beside the River Ysgir. Seven years, Brychan was
schooled in the ways of the World, before the poor blind Drichan finally called Brychan to bring him his trusty spear for the last time.
With it, he pointed to a nearby boar and a stag who came from the forest to stand with a fish in the river, by a beech-tree dripping with
honey; and Drichan predicted a happy and abundant future for the young Brychan.



A few years later, war broke out between Anlach and Banadl, the usurping Irish King of Powys. The fight did not go well for Anlach,
and he was forced to send Brychan to Powys as a hostage in order to protect his lands. Brychan was treated well at the Irishman's court,
but he fell madly in love with his host's daughter, Banhadlwedd. The match was frowned upon and, overcome with lust, Brychan took
the poor girl by force. Before Brychan was sent back to Gathmadrun at the end of the War, the Irish Princess bore him a son named
Cynog. Brychan gave his child a golden armilla as a sign of his paternal recognition.



Back in Garthmadrun, Anlach eventually died and the nobles raised Brychan to the Kingship. From
Talgarth, His reign was triumphant, as Drichan had predicted, and the people decided to rename the
Kingdom Brycheiniog in his honour. He was a saintly King dedicated to the Christian Church and its
teachings. He married three times and had so many saintly children, they are almost impossible to count.
The most popular figure is twenty-four sons and twenty-four daughters. Together they are known as one
of the "Holy Families of Britain".



Depsite his piety, Brychan was not above defending his lands or his family when the need arose. One of
his eldest daughters, Gwladys, was once abducted by King Gwynlliw of Gwynllwg. Brychan and his
armies pursued them for many days and many nights before a horrendous battle was fought at which
many men fell. Luckily, the High-King Arthur intervened and the two Welsh Monarchs were soon
reconciled. On another occasion, the King of Dyfed (or Gwynedd) raided Brychan's Kingdom in order to
dispel a boast by one of his countrymen, that no spoil could ever be taken from Brychan's land. When the
King of Brycheiniog discovered this treachery, he led his armies to a great battle victory, after which the
dismembered limbs of the enemy were collected as trophies!



In old age he is believed to have abdicated the throne of Brycheniog in order to become a hermit.
Professor Thomas suggests that his life at this period should be identified with that of his so-called son,
St.Nectan. He died at a great age in the mid-5th century and was buried on Ynys Brychan (Lundy Island).

married three times and apparently had sixty-four children

he House of Allmuir

Brychan Brycheiniog, King of Brycheiniog

(Latin, Brocanus/English, Brecon)

St. Brychan Brycheiniog was the son of King Anlach and Princess Marchel. Perhaps he was a freckled baby as his name implies.
Brychan was born in Ireland but, soon afterward, his parents moved Wales, to Y Fenni-Fach, then Marchel's homeland of Garthmadrun.
At the age of four, Brychan was sent to be tutored by a holy-man named Drichan beside the River Ysgir. Seven years, Brychan was
schooled in the ways of the World, before the poor blind Drichan finally called Brychan to bring him his trusty spear for the last time.
With it, he pointed to a nearby boar and a stag who came from the forest to stand with a fish in the river, by a beech-tree dri
~0403 Anlach mac Cormac ~0403 heiress of Garth Madryn Marchell King of Garth Madryn Tewdrig ~0387 Cormac mac Urb ~0371 Urb mac Aed ~0290 Corath mac Eochaid ~0240 - Deceased Eochaid Allmuir ~0190 Art Corp ~0165 Cairbre Rigronn ~0140 Fiacha Suidhe ~0100 Felim Rachtmar <0100 Tuathal Teachtmar <0100 Fiacha Fionn Ola <0100 Feredach Fionn Feachtnach <0100 Crimthann Niadh Nar <0100 Lughaidh Sriabhn Dearg <0100 Fineamhas UNKNOWN Also Known As:<_AKA> /Breas-Nar-Lothar/ <0100 Eochaidh Feidlioch ~0246 - 0166 UNKNOWN Mattathias 80 80 ~0147 - 0104 UNKNOWN Joseph 43 43 UNKNOWN Janna ~0105 UNKNOWN Melchi UNKNOWN Levi UNKNOWN Mattan ~0436 UNKNOWN Azor Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Royal Heir] ~0400 UNKNOWN Sadoc Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Royal Heir] UNKNOWN Achim Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Royal Heir] Mrs Eleazer Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Widow] <0100 UNKNOWN Fionn <0100 UNKNOWN Fionnlogh <0100 Roighean Ruadh <0100 Asaman Eamhna <0100 - Deceased Enna Aigneach <0100 Aongus Tuirmeach Teamrach <0100 - Deceased Eochaidh Altleathan <0100 Olioll Casfiachlach <0100 Conla Caomh <0100 Iaran Gleofathach <0100 Melg Molbhthach <0100 Cobthach Caolbhreagh <0100 Ugaine Mor <0100 Eochaidh Buidh <0100 Duach Ladhrach <0100 Fiacha Tolgrach <0100 - Deceased Muireadach Bolgach <0100 - Deceased Simon Breac <0100 Aedan Glas <0100 Nuadhas Fionnfail <0100 UNKNOWN Gialcadh <0100 Olioll Olchaoin 0648 - 3 Apr 609 UNKNOWN Josiah Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Judah] 0632 - >0609 UNKNOWN Jehoahaz II 23 23 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King ~0508 - >0444 UNKNOWN Abiud 64 64 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Royal Heir] ~0472 UNKNOWN Eliakim Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Royal Heir] ~0648 - ~0548 UNKNOWN Hamutal 100 100 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Queen-Judah] ~0620 UNKNOWN Melchi ~0600 UNKNOWN Neri Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Queen-Judah] ~0580 UNKNOWN Salethiel Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Prince-Judah] ~0544 UNKNOWN Zorobabel Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Royal Heir] <0100 Siorna Saoghalach <0100 UNKNOWN Dein <0100 UNKNOWN Rotheachta <0100 UNKNOWN Maoin <0100 Aongus Olmucach <0100 Fiacha Lamhraein <0100 UNKNOWN Smiomghall <0100 UNKNOWN Eanbrotha <0100 UNKNOWN Tigernmas <0100 UNKNOWN Follain <0100 UNKNOWN Eithrial <0100 Irial Faidh <0100 UNKNOWN Eremon UNKNOWN Tea <0100 UNKNOWN Miled 132 Bc - 0072 Bc Beli Mawr Also Known As:<_AKA> The /Great/
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Lord Of Celts / Britian


Beli Sovereign Lord of the MAWR

Beli Mawr (the Great), God of the Sun

Beli Mawr, called Belenos by the Romans, was the Celtic God of the Sun, representing the curative powers of the Suns heat. His festival
of Beltane, when bonfires were lit to welcome in the Summer and encourage the Suns warmth, was held on May 1st, and is remembered
in today's May Day festivities. His symbols were the horse (as shown, for example, by the clay horse figurine offerings at Belis
Sainte-Sabine shrine in Burgundy), and also the Wheel (as illustrated on the famous Gundestrup Cauldron). Perhaps, like Apollo, whom
he became identified with, Beli was thought to ride the Sun across the sky in a horse-drawn chariot. Indeed, a Celtic model horse and
wagon, carrying a gilded sun-disc, has been found at Trundholm in Denmark. Sometimes he is illustrated riding a single horse, throwing
thunder-bolts (hence an occasional idenification with Jupiter) and using his symbolic radiating wheel as a shield, as he tramples the
chthonic forces of a snake-limbed giant. This personification is similar to the classic depiction of the Archangel St.Michael defeating the
Devil. Sacred pagan hills associated with Beli, are thought to have had their dedications transferred to this saint (or sometimes St.George)
by the early Christians. Well known examples include St.Michaels Mount (Cornwall) and the churches of St.Michael on Brent Tor
(Devon), and Burrow Mump and Glastonbury Tor (Somerset): All on a supposed ley line that faces the Rising Sun at Beltane. He may
also have been worshipped on Dragon Hill below the great Uffington White Horse in Berkshire.
Don ferch Mathonwy Don, Goddess of Fertility

Don was known, in the Celtic World, by several similar names: Danu or Anu being the most popular alternatives. She was a
Mother-Goddess, the wife of Beli Mawr (the Great) and considered to be the ancestor of all the Gods, the Tuatha dé Danann, who
found themselves obliged to the reside in the Otherworld when Miled brought the Celts to the British Isles. She still looks down on us
from the night's sky where she appears as Llys Don, better known as Casseopeia. Don was especially popular in Munster, though her
most lasting memorial is a mountain in County Kerry called the Dá Chích Anann or "Breast of Anu". The Dane Hills in Leicestershire are
also named after her and this area, perhaps a major centre for her cult, is where her memory lives on as Black Annis. This hideous old
crone's habit of eating young children was, no doubt, invented by incoming Christians to blacken the name of the Celtic Goddess. In
Christendom, the lady usually took on the guise of St.Anne, however, in order to smooth the path of conversion. This saint's popularity
in Brittany probably stems from the previous worship of the Celtic Goddess there. Don was also the patroness of springs and fountains,
hence the numerous St.Anne's Wells throughout Britain today. Early medieval historians confused Don (alias Anu) with Anna, the
daughter of St.Joseph of Arimathea. In Arthurian legend she probably appears as Annowre, a sorceress who imprisoned Arthur in the
Perilous Forest.
UNKNOWN Mathonwy ~0765 Seisyll ap , King of Seisyllwg Clydog Seisyll, King of Seisyllwg

(Latin, Caecilius/English, Cecil)

Seisyll was a direct descendant of Ceredig's eldest son, Usai. He was a late 7th century King of Ceredigion who invaded Dyfed and
managed to conquer Ystrad Towi. His enlarged kingdom became known as Seisyllwg in his honour.
~0630 - Deceased Clydog ap , King of Ceredigion Arthlwys ~0595 - Deceased Arthlwys ap , King of Ceredigion Arthwfoddw ~0560 - Deceased Arthfoddw ap , King of Ceredigion Boddw ~0525 Boddw ap , King of Ceredigion Serwyl >1700 - >1600 Descendants Israel 100 100 0775 - 0734 UNKNOWN Jotham 41 41 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Judah] 0755 - 0727 UNKNOWN Ahaz 28 28 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Judah] 0740 - 0696 UNKNOWN Hezekiah 44 44 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Judah] 0709 - 0642 UNKNOWN Manasseh 67 67 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Judah] 0664 - 0639 UNKNOWN Amon 25 25 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Judah] King of TROY Basabilian II ~1150 - ~1050 UNKNOWN Ahitub 100 100 1100 - 0960 UNKNOWN Zadok 140 140 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [High Priest] ~1080 - ~0980 UNKNOWN Shallum 100 100 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [High Priest] ~1064 - ~0964 UNKNOWN Hilkiah 100 100 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [High Priest] ~0740 - ~0640 UNKNOWN Hephzibah 100 100 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Queen-Judah] UNKNOWN Alexander Name Prefix:<NPFX> King ~0775 - ~0675 UNKNOWN Zachariah 100 100 ~0755 - ~0655 UNKNOWN Abijah 100 100 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Queen-Judah] ~0709 - ~0609 UNKNOWN Adaiah 100 100 ~0664 - <0587 UNKNOWN Jedidah 77 77 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Queen-Judah] 0670 - 0571 UNKNOWN Jeremiah I 99 99 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Prophet ~1140 - ~1040 UNKNOWN Meraioth 100 100 ~1100 - ~1000 UNKNOWN Meshullam 100 100 ~0490 Serwyl ap , King of Ceredigion Usai ~0453 Usai ap , King of Ceredigion Ceredig ~0420 Ceredig , King of Ceredigion Ceredigion The House of Cunedda

Ceredig Ceredigion, King of Ceredigion

(Latin, Caratacus/English, Caractacus)

Ceredig was born in his fathers original homeland of Manau Gododdin around the Upper Firth of Forth. When called upon to expel Irish
invaders from North Wales in the early 5th century, he travelled south, with the rest of his family. He fought bravely against the
advancing Gaels and his father rewarded him with the most southern area of his new kingdom, bordering on Dyfed, and possibly
including part of the Cantref Gwaelod. The region became so associated with Ceredig that the people named it Ceredigion after him.
~0235 Cein ap Doli ~0390 Gwawl Verch Coel ~0165 - Deceased Dufn ap Anwrid ~0130 Anwrid ap Eufwn <0100 Eufwn ap Dubwn <0100 Dubwn ap Prydein <0100 Prydein ap Owain <0100 Owain ap Afallach <0100 Afallach ap Lludd Afallach, God of the Underworld

Afallach was the son of Lludd Llaw Ereint (the Silver-Handed). He was one of the Celtic gods of the Underworld. He ruled Avalon
where he lived with his daughter, Modron, and her nine sisters. Avalon was like the Celtic heaven, a peaceful island far away where
apples grew and after which it became named. It is, of course, best known as the place where the High-King Arthwyr was taken after he
was fatally wounded at the Battle of Camlann. Afallach himself appears in Arthurian legends as King Evelake
Asshur Descendants UNKNOWN Jehoshsaphat Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Judah] UNKNOWN Jehoram Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Judah] UNKNOWN Ahaziah Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Judah] UNKNOWN Jehoash Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Judah] 0821 - 0766 UNKNOWN Amaziah 55 55 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Judah] 0808 - 0739 Uzziah Azariah 69 69 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Judah] UNKNOWN Jehoaddan Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Queen-Judah] Wft Est. 843-877 - Wft Est. 878-961 UNKNOWN Athaliah Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Queen-Judah] UNKNOWN Zibiah Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Queen-Judah] ~0821 - >0800 UNKNOWN Jecoliah 21 21 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Queen-Judah] ~0800 - ~0700 UNKNOWN Jerusha 100 100 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Queen-Judah] ~0821 - ~0721 UNKNOWN Zadok 100 100 ~0900 - 0853 UNKNOWN Ahab 47 47 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Israel] ~0900 - 0841 UNKNOWN Jezebel 59 59 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Queen-Israel] ~0690 Margaret Of Ireland 0720 Matilda Of Flint ~0660 - Deceased Afadda of Brittany 0490 - Deceased Rhun Ryfedd Mawr ~0450 - Deceased Einion ap , King of Ebrauc Mor ~0420 - Deceased Mor ap , King of Northern Britain Ceneu ~0360 - Deceased Ystradwel ferch Cadfan ~0325 - Deceased Cadfan ap , King of Dumnonia Cynan Gadeon, King of Dumnonia

(Welsh, Cadfan/Latin, Catamanus/English, Gideon)

He appears in the "Dream of Macsen Wledig" as Conan's brother, though he was actually his son by St.Ursula, presumably born in
Rome. He inherited his mother's Kingdom on the death of his father, while his half-brother, Erbin, took on Brittany. He probably died
about 405.
0305 - Deceased Ursula ferch Dynod St. Ursula

Though there are no ancient dedications to her in Britain, Ursula is said to have been a British Princess. After her father agreed to her
marriage with Prince Conan Meriadoc of Brittany, she set sail to join him along with 11,000 virginal handmaidens. However, a
miraculous storm brought them over the sea in a single day to a Gaulish port, where Ursula declared that before her marriage she would
undertake a pan-European pilgrimage. Together, the British maidens headed for Rome where Ursula persuaded Pope Cyriacus and
Sulpicius, Bishop of Ravenna to join her happy band of followers. She was later welcomed Pantulus, Bishop of Basle & Jaques, Bishop
of Liège, and King Ethereus arrived from Britain with Prince Conan himself. Together, they set out for Cologne which was being
besieged by Huns. In a dreadful massacre, the Huns beheaded all the virgins and, with bow & arrow, their leader shot St.Ursula dead.
Ursula and her virgins were buried in Cologne where a great church is dedicated to her. Conan, her husband, apparently survived.
0305 - 0367 Conan Meriadog 62 62 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Dumnonia & Brittany
The House of Meriadoc.

Conan Meriadoc, King of Dumnonia & Brittany

(Welsh, Cynan/Latin, Conanus/English, Conan)

Conan was the son of Octavius the Old's brother, Gerontius, (or Octavius himself according to the "Dream of Macsen Wledig") and had
expected to inherit his uncle's kingdom. Originally, he was considerably put out by the rise to power of his cousin's husband, Magnus
Maximus, and he organised a rebellion against him, aided by Picts & Scots. However, being defeated, Conan became great friends with
his rival and travelled with Maximus to the continent to help him become Emperor of the West. He was given Brittany as a reward for
killing the previous holder of the title. His new Kingdom, was well settled by his men-at-arms, however they lacked wives. Therefore, in
order to populate the area, he sent to his uncle's old ally, King Donaut of Dumnonia for numerous Cornish ladies. Conan proposed to
cement the alliance of their two peoples by marrying Donaut's daughter, Ursula. Though Dunaut was delighted at the match, Ursula had
her heart set on a life devoted only to God. She agreed to the marriage, on the condition that she first be allowed to go on a pilgrimage
throughout Europe. Conan appears to have joined her in Rome, where the two must have been married, probably by Pope Cyriacus
himself. He apparently did not travel to Cologne where Ursula died. In later years, he inherited Dumnonia from his father-in-law. Brittany
& Dumnonia were united for only a short time, for, as his second wife, Conan married St.Patrick's sister, Dareca of Ireland, and he left
one each of his Kingdoms to the sons of his two marriages. He probably died about 395.
~0280 - Deceased King of Dumnonia Dynod Donaut, King of Dumnonia

(Welsh, Dynod/Latin, Donatus/English, Donat)

Caradoc's brother, he gave his daughter, St.Ursula, in marriage to Conan Meriadoc, but she would only consent if she was first able to go
on a pilgrimage with eleven thousand virginal followers. They were all massacred in Cologne.
0467 - 0534 King of Dumnonia Caradog 67 67 Caradoc, King of Dumnonia

(Welsh, Caradog/Latin, Caratacus/English, Caractacus)

Caradoc would have been a client-king under the Roman rule of the mid 4th century. He held sway over the Celtic Dumnonii tribe who
lived in what is now Cornwall, Devon and Somerset. These British client-kings recognised one of their number as superior to the rest.
The High-King of Caradoc's time was Octavius the Old (or Eudaf Hen) of Ewyas (Gwent), and the King of Dumnonia was his trusted
advisor. He thus became embroiled in many of the political intrigues of the period. It was Caradoc who persuaded Octavius to marry his
only daughter to the then Senator, Magnus Maximus (known as Macsen Guledic by the Celtic peoples) and leave him the British
High-Kingdom. Though, apparently none of his children survived him, it is possible the Caratacus Stone on Winsford Hill (Somerset)
remembers one of his descendants: it reads Carataci nepus or "(--------) the descendant of Caradoc".

Cerdic, a patriarch of royalty in Saxony, landed in Hampshire in 495 and in 519 gained a victory at Charford. He was
first crowned King of the West Saxons, when, as it is reported, the legendary King Arthur, who had his castle on the steep
coast of Cornwall, yielded to him the section of land now known as Hampshire and Somerset. In 520, being unable to extend
his rule west of the Avon and defeated at Badbury, co. Dorset, Cedric withdrew. Ten years later he conquered the Isle of
Wight. He died in 534. Cerdic is said to be the founding figure of the West Saxon dynasty. However, much of this is obscure
and not documented, subject to dispute by history scholars. There was no secure chronicle in the 6th century. (Wurts)
1650 - 1724 John Albro 74 74 1672 - 1729 Mary Stokes 57 57 1617 - 1712 John Albro 95 95 Posted by Stephen Allberry on December 18, 1998 at 09:40:07:

Henry Albery who died in 1629 was a merchant in the low countries who held property to the West of the City of London and at Lock's Farm outside Wokingham
in Berkshire.

In his will he left instructions for the property to be sold and the proceeds split among his family, who were still minors.

His brother Thomas was a privateer who sequestered at least one Spanish ship in the channel.

In the light of this I am quite confident that the 14 year old John Albery who went out to New England in 1634 and the 15 year old William who went out to
Bermuda the following year were Henry's sons.

Clearly their is a family of Albros in the United States tracing descent from John, just as the vast numbers of Alburies in the Bahamas and Florida must descend from
brother William.

I attach below sources for hte above together with the grant (or confirmation) of arms to Henry's father Thomas.

Locks Farm came in to the family of the Marquess of Downshire and was rebuilt in the early 18th Century. The replacement is a beautiful Quen Anne House.
However a glorious medieval barn remains whish has benn rather tastelessy converted to residential accomodation.

Are the descendants of John Albery /Albro recorded anywhere?

1. Thomas ALBERY (-1605)
1. Henry ALBERY (-1629) & Elizabeth (-1632)
1. Thomas ALBERY
2. Henry ALBERY
3. John ALBERY
4. William ALBERY
5. Elizabeth ALBERY
6. Jane ALBERY
7. Joane ALBERY
8. James ALBERY (-1629)
2. Thomas ALBERY (-1627)
3. William ALBERY
4. John ALBERY (-1659) & Elizabeth
1. Edward ALBERY (1607-)
2. Thomas ALBERY (1612-)
3. John ALBERY (1616-)
4. Thamazine ALBERY (1620-)
5. Richard ALBERY
1. William ALBERY (1584-)
6. Elizabeth ALBERY & Gerrard HEARD
7. Mary ALBERY & John BARKER
1. Barbara BARKER

SOG Snells wills 2115
Thomas ALBERY of Ockingham gent jk + wk s. Wm A mess in oc of Ralfe WISE known by sign of Turkes head sit in Heck St. p St.Dunstan in W.London whr
lately did dwell s. Rich A. s. Thos A mess wh Ed. EVANS now dw relock cld HAYTES Okm ld p. Synsham Bks in oc of Rich MONEY lds in oc Mary FRYE wid
mess in Oc of Tho. GIBBES all wh mess's are in p. Early Bk., eldst s. Hen A. mansion ho wh I now dw cld Locks Fm lds cld HAYTES in oc of Wm MERCYE
Wm A the child of Rich A my s. b-i-l Ed MOORE gent 2ds Eliz now w of Gerrard HEARD & Mary now w of John BARKER gent
s. Thos A. ex.
TA
wt Jo BARKER
Willm YEALDHALL
Nicholas YATEMAN

Harl MS 1441 f13b (HARL Soc 76)
Éthat whereas Thomas ALBERY of Wokinghame in the County of Berkesheer gentilman is lineally and lawfully descended by the surname of ALBERY of an ancient
house who of long continuance hath borne armes witt a crosse ingrayled betweene foure birds, and he not knowing certenly of the trew collers of the said sheeld of
armes hath required me the said Clarencieux King of Arms to sett forth under my hand and seal of office the said auncient armes as he may lawfully beare them
without offence of any other person or persons whereupon I have made searche in the regesters and records of my said office and do finde that he may lawfully
beare the said auntient armes in theses collers that is to say the field silver a crosse ingrayled between four stoke doves azure É

SOG Snells wills 2346
Henry ALBURY of Wokingham gent 11 Jan 1629
"goods chattels &c to 4 sons Thos.Hy.John & William & 3 daus Elizth.Jane & Joane
House & land &c called Lockes Farm in p. of Wokingham and little parcel of land in common field. All above property to be sold by execs to benefit of all seven
children. Messuage in Chancery Lane in Par St Dunstan in West at the best price they can get for it.
Rest to be equally divided between sons Henry, John and William
children are under 21
my wife, brother John Albery Mr John BARKER my brother-in-law execs.
Bro William Albery witt"
prob 25 Feb 1632 Eliz Albbery widow.

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1590 - Deceased Henry Albury ~1617 - 19 Feb 1695/1696 Dorothy Wilbore UNKNOWN Priam III ~0879 - 0849 I Azariah 30 30 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Prince-Judah] ~0878 - 0849 UNKNOWN Jehiel 29 29 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Prince-Judah] ~0877 - 0849 UNKNOWN Zechariah 28 28 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Prince-Judah] ~0677 - Deceased Princess Of Picts Spondana ~0875 - 0849 UNKNOWN Michael 26 26 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Prince-Judah] ~0874 - 0849 UNKNOWN Shephatiah 25 25 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Prince-Judah] >1000 - >0900 Descendants Ammon 100 100 ~0880 - 0841 UNKNOWN Jehosheba 39 39 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Prince-Judah] ~0880 - 0852 UNKNOWN Ahaziah 28 28 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Israel] D. 1194/1195 Thomas De Hastings Name Suffix:<NSFX> OF GISSING UNKNOWN Pembroke 1597 - 1656 Samuel Wilbore 59 59 >1590 - <1639 Ann Bradford 49 49 Nicholas Wilbore Nicholas Wilbore Thomas Wilbore 1070 - 0990 UNKNOWN Ahithophel 80 80 Abt 1012 Bc - Deceased UNKNOWN Bathsheba UNKNOWN Solomon Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Israel] ~1042 - 0942 UNKNOWN Amiel 100 100 ~1060 - ~0960 UNKNOWN Talmai 100 100 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Geshur] ~1030 Maachah Geshur Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Princess] ~1000 - ~0970 UNKNOWN Absalom 30 30 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Prince-Israel] UNKNOWN Rehoboam Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Israel] UNKNOWN Abijaam Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Israel] UNKNOWN Asa Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Israel] UNKNOWN Jesse UNKNOWN David Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Israel] UNKNOWN Naamah Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Queen-Israel] ~0999 UNKNOWN Uriel UNKNOWN Azubah Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Queen-Judah] ~0940 - ~0840 UNKNOWN Shilhi 100 100 UNKNOWN Getmalor UNKNOWN Maachah Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Queen-Israel] Ann UNKNOWN Ann UNKNOWN Elizabeth Thickines 1554 - 1605 Thomas Bradford 51 51 ~1560 Mary Elmsall 1510 - 1597/1603 Richard Bradford UNKNOWN Catherine 1460 - 1542 Peter Bradford 82 82 1435 - 1523/1525 Robert Bradford ~1479 Christabella Gattacre 1670 - 22 Jan 1715/1716 Anne Turcot 1631 - 1687 Abel Turcot 56 56 Marie Girou UNKNOWN Rahab Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Harlot] UNKNOWN Aram Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Prince-Israel] UNKNOWN Amminadab UNKNOWN Nahshon Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Captain] UNKNOWN Salmon Abt 1150 Bc - Abt 1050 Bc UNKNOWN Boaz UNKNOWN Ruth UNKNOWN Obed UNKNOWN Almadion 1636 - 8 Feb 1711/1712 Jacques Bilodeau 1632 - 20 Mar 1717/1718 Genevieve Longchamp Pierre Bilodeau Jeanne Fleurie Pierre Longchamp Marie Desantes 1540 - Deceased Jean Boucher 1635 - 1688 Thomas Curtis 53 53 1639 - >1694 UNKNOWN Jane 55 55 ~1617 John Hampton ~1621 Jenet UNKNOWN 1725 - 1803 Gabriel Prou 77 77 1731 Marguerite Langlois 1610 - 1684 Eleanor Plover 74 74 Jan 1699/1700 Jean Francois Toupin dit Dusault 1704 - 1758 Marie Madeleine Coutancineau 54 54 1664 Pierre Coutancineau ~1670 Marie Francoise Lefebvre 1642 - 1722 Simon Lefebvre 80 80 1641 - Feb 1716/1717 Marie Charlotte Depoitiers ~1610 Pierre Depoitiers Julien Coutancineau 1639 Marie Langlois ~0950 - ~0850 UNKNOWN Ethbaal 100 100 UNKNOWN Helenus III 1862 Bc - 1715 Bc UNKNOWN Jacob Manassah Descendants <0100 - <0100 UNKNOWN Omri UNKNOWN Diluglio UNKNOWN Plaserio UNKNOWN Pharez Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Twin] ~1715 - 1586 UNKNOWN Hezron 129 129 1271 - 1336 Isabel Princess of Aragon 65 65 Living Ferguson 0083 Bc - 0030 Bc Marcus III (Mark Antony) ANTONIUS Name Prefix:<NPFX> Triumph Of Rome Martin Aucoin Marie Andree Guyon 1630 - ~1670 Etienne Hebert 40 40 1030 - 1086 Robert , Lord Tours Vian De Umfreville 56 56 ~1130 Avice UNKNOWN Maud Moolte UNKNOWN Adeliza Prince Amelius , Comte De Guisnes deVere Prince Otho , Comte De Guisnes deVere Prince Nicholas I , Comte De Guisnes deVere Prince Maelo II , Comte De Guisnes deVere Granted his charter by Charlemagne Prince Raymond , 1st Comte D'Anjou deVere Princess Melusine deLusina King of Albha Elinas D. Deceased Queen Bruithina King Vere Queen Of Anu Dragon ~0740 UNKNOWN Eliezer ~0720 UNKNOWN Jose ~0700 - >0679 UNKNOWN Er 21 21 ~0680 - >0659 UNKNOWN Elmodam 21 21 ~0660 UNKNOWN Cosam ~0640 UNKNOWN Addi UNKNOWN Leuthergis Bertha Caroling Avelina De Nantes Agatha De Champagne Constance De Chartres Helen De Blois Gertrude De Clermont Petronilla De Boleine 1240 - 1282 Hugh XII , Duke Of Burgundy de Lusignan 42 42 D. 1242 Gruffydd ap , Prince of Wales Llywelyn Imprisonment or exile was not an infrequent fate of those members of the royal house of Gwynedd who were
seen as a threat to the authority of its ruler. Gruffydd ap Llywelyn (d.1244), the illegitimate son of Llywelyn ap
Iorwerth and Owain Goch's father, spent much of his life in prison and was eventually to die whilst attempting to
escape from incarceration.

Gruffydd was born sometime before Llywelyn's marriage to Princess Joan. The first historical reference to him
is as one of the hostages his father had to hand over to John, following Llywelyn's defeat by the English king in
1211. Gruffydd was to remain a prisoner until 1215. Despite subsequently being granted land by his father,
Gruffydd was to prove troublesome, and he was seen as a threat to Dafydd's clear path as Llywelyn's successor.
Llywelyn chose to imprison him in Degannwy Castle from 1228 until 1234.

In 1239, towards the end of their father's life, Dafydd confined both Gruffydd and his son Owain Goch in
Criccieth Castle. In 1241, Dafydd suffered a humiliating defeat at the hands of King Henry III, and as one of the
terms of the resulting settlement he was forced to hand over Gruffydd. The unlucky prince was to spend his last
three years as a prisoner at the Tower of London, where he fell to his death in an attempted escape in 1244
(depicted in a medieval manuscript at right). Despite his seemingly bad luck, Gruffydd's son Llywelyn, was later
successful in reuniting much of Wales under his rule, earning unprecedented recognition as "Prince of Wales" from Henry III under the
terms of the Treaty of Montgomery in 1267.
D. 1422 Henry V Plantagenet 1273 - 1340 Hugh De Courtenay 67 67 1279 - 1345 Agnes St. John 66 66 1238 - 28 Feb 1290/1291 Hugh De Courtenay D. 1274 John De Courtenay Aft Feb 1198/1199 Isabella De Vere 1183 - 1242 Robert , Baron Of Oakhampton De Courtenay 59 59 Baron Oakhampton, Viscount Devonshire, Governor of the Castle of Exeter, Governor of Bridgnorth, Sheriff of Oxfordshire. Mary De Vernon De Redvers 1130 - <1209 William De Courtenay 79 79 ~1140 - 1209 Avis D'Aincourt 69 69 ~1244 - 1328 Eleanor Despencer 84 84 D. 1238 Thomas De Furnival 1168 Agnes De Ferrers 1201 - 4 Mar 1236/1237 Joan , Princess of England Plantagenet 1044 Amice De Mowbray 1008 - >1056 William D'Aubigny 48 48 ~0860 UNKNOWN Joseph ~0840 - Deceased UNKNOWN Juda- Judas ~0820 UNKNOWN Simeon ~0800 UNKNOWN Levi ~0780 UNKNOWN Matthat ~0760 UNKNOWN Jorim Aedd Edward The Great , King Of The Druids Mawr 1010 UNKNOWN De Plessis 1541 Thomas Meachum 1543 Joane Pullen 1639 - 1699 Marguerite Gareman 59 59 Jean Tru Simone Grossin ~1605 Pierre Gareman ~1605 - Bef 29 Jan 1652/1653 Madeleine Charlot Hunydd Verch Eunydd Marie- Anne Gerber Marie- Elisabeth Leblanc René Cloutier 1617 - 3 Feb 1707/1708 Zacharie Cloutier 1626 - 1708 Madeleine Aymard 81 81 ~1430 - ~1475 Margaret DOUGLAS 45 45 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9F9N-12
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From the Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland (1838) for Ballywillan Parish in
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(near to Portrush) "On the south side of the church is situated a tombstone,
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1542 - 1587 Mary STUART 44 44 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9F9C-ZM
"Hamilton of Cadzow" online document 1999

"The Lives of the Kings and Queens of England"; edited by Antonia Fraser; 1975; Alfred A. Knopf; NY; pg 214

"The Stewart Kingdom of Scotland 1371-1603"; Caroline Bingham; St.Martin's Press, New York; pg 186, 194

"Those who have seen Mary's marriage to Bothwell as motivated by passion have found it hard to explain why, shorly after the marriage, the Queen was crying out for a knife to kill herself, and threatening otherwise to drown herself. The explanation of Mary's actions during the spring of 1567 is that she was pregnant by Bothwell, which was proved by a subsequent miscarriage. It was essential that Bothwell should be acquitted of the murder of Darnley and that the Queen should marry him, because it was public knowledge that she had not cohabited with Darnley for many months, so that a child born in the late summer or early autumn of 1567 could not be his. When Mary brought Darnley from Glasgow to Kirk o'Field she had promised to resume marital relations with him as soon as his convalescence was over. This makes it likely that Mary already suspected her pregancy, and that she brought him there with the intention of preserving his life long enough to implement her promise, a repulsive prospect which only desperate need could have led her to contemplate. His death, which upon this hypothesie occurred before the Queen intended, left her no choice but to marry Bothwell.. Mary knew well enough that the acquittal had failed to clear Bothwells's reputation, and sh made a desperate effort to protect her own by presenting herself as Bothwell's victim when she permitted him to carry her off by force to the castle of Dunbar before the marriage. The Queen's tale of abduction, rape and enforced marriage convinced nobody..........................." "The Stewart Kingdom of Scotland 1371-1603"; Caroline Bingham; St.Martin's Press, New York; pg 214 ,215

See notes on James Hepburn, 4th Lord Darnley

"After her surrenderMary was imprisoned in the island fortress of Lochleven, where her gaoler was Maray' s half-brother................................................., and Moray's mother, who had been Margaret Erskine, long ago the favourite mistess of james V. She, who firmly believed that she should have been Queen, and her son King of Scots, spared no opportunity to insult the unfortunate Mary. In these unhappy circumstances, some time between 18 and 24 Jul, Mary miscarried twins. The pregnancy was evidently well advanced for the miscarriage was described and 'deux enfants'. The annals of the Stuart dynasty did not provide an example of the supersession of a living soverign by the heir. The lords who had defeated and imprisoned their discredited Queen desired to replace her with an infant King whose sovereignty would not carry the stigma of usurpation. They required, accordingly, to secure her voluntary abdication. Mary defended her soverign rights with as much resolution as was possible in the circumstances; but ill and alone as she was, it was impossible for her to withstand the threats and physical force which were offered her. On 24 Jul she was compelled to issue uder her Privy Seal a document of abdication and acknowledgement of the 'government of her young son', and an authorization of the regency of the Earl of Moray. The coronation of the thirteen month old James IV took place five days later." "The Stewart Kingdom of Scotland 1371-1603"; Caroline Bingham; St.Martin's Press, New York; pg 217

"The reign of Mary, Queen of Scots was over, but it had a dramatic epilogue. Mary, who possessed as much courage and indomitability as any of her family, abandoned her belief in her sovereignty, and her hope of reasserting her authority, only with her life. On 2 May 1568 Mary escaped from Lochleven Castle, revoked her abdication and contested Moray's victory. Invariably the circumstances of her overthrow caused a revulsion of sympathy in her favour."
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1571 Perrine UNKNOWN 1590 - Deceased Jean Amyard 1603 - >1648 Marie Bineau 45 45 1568 - Deceased Simon Aymard 1579 Judith Guittot \ Guytaux 1486/1520 John Cooke ~0989 - <0962 UNKNOWN Nathan 27 27 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Prince-Israel] ~0964 UNKNOWN Mattatha ~0943 UNKNOWN Menan ~0922 UNKNOWN Melea ~0901 - >0880 UNKNOWN Eliakim 21 21 ~0880 UNKNOWN Jonan Brydain Celtic 1341 - 16 Jan 1371/1372 Humphrey de Bohun Name Prefix:<NPFX> 7th Earl of Hereford 1347 - 1419 Joan FitzAlan 72 72 1 Mar 1287/1288 - 1326 Hugh Le Despencer 1292 - 1337 Alianore De Clare 44 44 1336 Margaret De Welles William Deincourt 1282 - 1328 Thomas Bardolf 46 46 ~1289 - 1357 Agnes De Grandison 68 68 ~1250 William , 1st Lord Grandison De Grandison D. >1323 Blanche De Savoie D. Deceased Hugh Bardolf Isabel Aguillon Agnes du Maine Agnes De Beaumont Name Prefix:<NPFX> Countess D. 1271 Phillip , Justiciar Of England Basset Hawise De Louvain 1203 Maud De Hampden Robert De Hampden ~1202 Agnes De Cantelou ~1211 - Mar 1266/1267 Robert St. John 1206 - <1281 Eleanor Balliol 75 75 Ingelram De Balliol Agnes De Berkeley Cyrdon Celtic Pyr Celtic Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Druids] Sawl Celtic Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Druids] Rytherch Celtic Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Druids] 0200 Rydon Celtic Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Druids] Eidol Celtic Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Druids] Kwxyd Celtic 1167 Amicia De Meschines 1155 Ralph De Mainwaring ~1068 - 1131 II , King of Jerusalem Baldwin 63 63 Malfia Of Melitine Governor of Melitine (Armenia) Gabriel D. 1161 Melisende De Rethel 1057 - 3 Mar 1110/1111 I, Prince of Antioch Bohemond 1078 - 1124/1126 Constance Of France Seigneur de Pacy , Montjoy Alberic ~1340 Elizabeth De Vere D. 1321 John , 2nd Lord Mowbray De Mowbray Sir John de MOWBRAY Kt. 2nd Lord Mowbray
REF FarisPA. Baron of Axholme, Lincoln and Baron of Thirsk, York.  REF Weis1. 2nd Baron Mowbray. Baron Gower and Brember, Governor of the City of York and of Scarborough Castle, Sheriff of York.
REF FarisPA. Of Magna Charta Surety descent and
descendant of Charlemagne.
William , Baron Of Bramber De Briwere D. 1296 Roger ,1st Baron Mowbray De Mowbray 1391 - 1465 Louis XII Valois 73 73 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of France  D. 1222 William , Baron Of Axholme De Mowbray Magna Carta Surety 2307 Bc - Deceased UNKNOWN Saleh 2342 Bc - Deceased UNKNOWN Arphaxad 2454 Bc - Deceased UNKNOWN Shem Living MOUNTBATTEN Arthafel Celtic Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Druids] Seissilt Celtic Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Druids] Owen Celtic Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Druids] Cascho Celtic Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Druids] Bleuddyd Celtic Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Druids] 0400 Meric Celtic Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Druids] 1765 - 1837 William IV HANOVER 71 71 Nickname:<NICK> The Sailor King
Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of England
~1463 Katherine STEWART Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9F9N-3D
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D. 1101 IV, Duke of Bavaria Welf D. 4 Mar 1093/1094 Judith Of Flanders 1020 - 1072 Duke of Saxony Ordulf 52 52 1023 - 1070 Ulfhilde Of Norway 47 47 0995 II Olaf 0975 Harald Grenski 0955 UNKNOWN Gudrod 0927 Bjorn the Merchant D. 0860 Halfdan "the Black" King of Vestfold UNKNOWN Ragnhild Sigurd , King of Ringerike Hiort UNKNOWN Thyri King of Jutland Klak-Harald 0738 - 0810 Gudrod Halfdansson 72 72 ~0740 UNKNOWN Asa Hildegarde UNKNOWN Richilda of Bourges D. 1045 Vicomte de St. Sauveur Niel Reginald , Lord Blaen Llyfni, Brecknock FitzPiers William De Vernon , 6th Earl Devon De Redvers Enid Celtic Gwrgust Celtic Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Druids] Elydno Celtic Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Druids] Clydawc Celtic Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Druids] Ithel Celtic Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Druids] Wrien Celtic Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Druids] Dodion Celtic Maud De Beaumont Gunnora UNKNOWN Geoffrey De Mandeville 1040 Athelaise De Balts Maud D'Avranches Hugh , Earl Of Chester D'Avranches Adele Of Senlis ~1135 - 1204 Petronilla Scudamore 69 69 ~1116 Godfrey Scudamore D. 1227 Matilda Gifford Robert D'Alencon Hugh II , Sire De Montfort Montfort William , Count Of Exemes, Soissons And Troy D'Eu D. 1066 Aelis Of Soissons D. 1057 Count of Soissons And Troyes Renaud 1014 - 1062 Aelis De Roucy 48 48 Lithwisa of Troyes Agnes D'Eu D. >1115 UNKNOWN Jean Name Prefix:<NPFX> Comte de Soissons Aveline De Pierrefonds Nivellon De Pierrefonds Hadweide UNKNOWN D. >1162 UNKNOWN De Soissons D. >1297 Louis De Brienne Name Prefix:<NPFX> Viscount Beaumont 0600 Andrew Celtic Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Druids] Kereni Celtic Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Druids] Porrex Celtic Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Druids] Coel Celtic Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Druids] Cadell Celtic Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Druids] 0800 Ceraint Celtic Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Druids] Elidr Celtic Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Druids] Raoul VIII , Vicomte Of Maine De Beaumont Alexander , Kt. Sheriff Of Aberdeen Comyn Joan Le Latimer ~1318 - 1342 John , Kt. Earl Of Buchanan De Beaumont 24 24 1340 - 1369 Henry , 3rd Lord Beaumont De Beaumont 29 29 ~1340 - 1398 Margaret De Vere 58 58 D. Deceased Countess of Teano Aldara Roger I De Hauteville D. >1122 Alberada De Burgundy 0986 - 1057 I, Count of Burgundy Reginald 71 71 Anice De Faucomberge 1140 - 1179 Princess of Castile Sancha 39 39 1140 - 1160 Constance Of Castile 20 20 Papia UNKNOWN Josce De Dinham Margaret Hydon ~1220 - 1286 Reginald FitzPiers 66 66 ~1220 - >1264 Alice De Stanford 44 44 D. >1130 William , Lord Stanford Dingley, Be De Stanford Eleanor FitzPiers 1234 - >1305 Alice FitzPiers 71 71 1225 - 1302 John St. John 77 77 D. 1329 John , Lord St. John Of Basing St. John Isabel De Courtenay 1304 - 1361 Margaret St. John 57 57 Dyfnwal Celtic Morydd Celtic Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Druids] Dan Celtic Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Druids] Seissilt Celtic Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Druids] 1000 Cyhelyn Celtic Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Druids] Gwrgan Celtic Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Druids] Beli Celtic Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Druids] Hugh St. John 1301 - 1343 John , 2Nd Lord Hacche Beauchamp 42 42 Eleanor Beauchamp Cecilia Beauchamp John Beauchamp 1274 - >1336 John , Governor of Bridgwater Castle De Beauchamp 62 62 D. 9 Feb 1326/1327 Joan Chenduit D. 1322 Nicholas Engaine Rosamond Clifford Joan De Lacy 1341 - 19 Feb 1407/1408 Henry , K.G. 1St Earl Of Northumberland De Percy D. 1107 Richard De Reviers D. <1238 Sibyl Marshall 1224 Isabel De Ferrers 1230 - 12 Mar 1298/1299 Maud , Vicomtesse de Rochechouard De Ferrers 1222 Agnes De Ferrers 1230 Joan De Ferrers D. <1259 William Vivonia , Lord Chewton De Fortibus D. <1249 Hugh , Baron Chewton, Sheriff Somerset De Vivonia 1257 - 10 Jan 1329/1330 Cecily De Vivonia Joan De Vivonia <1249 - 1283 John , Governor Castle Cardigan De Beauchamp 34 34 D. 1281 Robert IV De Beauchamp 1230 Alice De Mohun D. 1421 Sir John Gascoigne K.G. <0100 II Clodius Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-W.Franks] Abt 225 Bc - 0143 King Of Sicambri Antenor III King Of Sicambri Clodomir II Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Sicambri] King Of Sicambri Merodocus King Of Sicambri Cassander UNKNOWN Antharius Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Sicambri] ~0100 UNKNOWN Francus Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-W.Franks] Margaret Clarell 1355 - 1442 Thomas , Knight Clarell 87 87 D. 17 Mar 1456/1457 Matilda Montgomery Sir Nicholas Montgomery Marjorie Foljambe William , Knight Gascoigne Joan Wyman D. <1383 William Clarell D. >1391 Elizabeth De Reygate Theophania De Funtaynes Sir WIlliam De Reygate William De Funtaynes D. <1363 Sir Thomas Clarell Isabella St. Philbert Sir John St. Philbert D. 1332 Sir William De Clarell D. >1331 Agnes Waleis UNKNOWN UNKNOWN ? Johanna Clarell Agnes De Aldwark Roger Waleis Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir Roger De Aldwark UNKNOWN Normanville John Normanville Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir 1660 - 1727 George I HANOVER 67 67 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of England King Of Sicambri Diocles ~0360 Orkney Orcades Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Norway] ~0340 Orkney Orcades Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Princess] Abt 340 Bc - 250 Bc King Of Sicambri Bassanus Priest

Priest
King Of Sicambri Clodomir I King Of Sicambri Nicanor King Of Sicambri Marcomir II King Of Sicambri Clodius IV Priam Galfrid De Aldwark Robert De Aldwark Catherine Fleming William De Aldwark Reginald De Aldwark Reginald De Aldwark ~1390 - >1279 William FitzWilliam 111 111 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir Isabel FitzWilliam 0867 - 0950 Bjorn King Of Sweden 83 83 Also Known As:<_AKA> a /Haugi/ D. 1147 Cecile De France 1098 - 1137 Pons , Count Of Tripolis De Toulouse 39 39 D. 1072 Hawise De Bretagne D. 1084 Hoel V De Cornuaille Matilda De Beauchamp D. 1256 Raoul , Seigneur Fourgeres De Fougeres Isabel De Craon Amaury De Craon Jeanne Des Roches D. 1212 Geoffrey , Seigneur Of Fougeres De Fougeres Maud De Porthoet Count of Porhoet , Brittany Eudo King Of Cimmerian Antenor I Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Cimmerian] King Of SicambriI Marcomir I D. 0386 King Of Sicambri Antenor II King Of Sicambri Priam King Of Sicambri Helenus UNKNOWN HELLENUS IV Camera Troy Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Queen-Sicambri] UNKNOWN Margaret D. 1187 William De Fougeres Agatha Du Hummet William Du Hummet D. Deceased Julia (Lucy) DE LA HAYE D. 1194 Raoul , Seigneur Of Fougeres De Fougeres Jeanne De Dol I, Seigneur of Dol Geldouin D. 1154 Henry , Seigneur Of Fourgeres De Fougeres D. Deceased Olive Of Brittany D. 1136 I, Count of Brittany Stephen D. >1136 Hawise De Guincamp Aime De Lusignan D. 1213 Gui , Count Of Brittany De Thouars 1162 - 1201 Clementia of , Countess of Brittany Brittany 39 39 1138 - 20 Feb 1170/1171 IV, Duke of Brittany Conan D. 1250 Pierre , Duc De Bretagne De Dreux Also Known As:<_AKA> /Mauclerk/ 1201 - 1221 Alix , Duchess Of Brittany De Thouars 20 20 Robert II , Count Of Dreux And Braine De Dreux Yolanda De Coucy Isabella Of Angouleme Taillefer Hugh X , Count Lord Lusignan De Lusignan Also Known As:<_AKA> /le Brun/ Elizabeth of Hungary ~1264 Anastasia Maltravers ~1264 Herbert II Saint Quintin Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Sir. Knight] ~1236 - ~1303 Herbert Saint Quintin 67 67 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Sr.] ~1242 Mary Margery ~1238 John Maltavers Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Sir. Knight] ~1207 - >1241 William Saint Quintin 34 34 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Sir. Knight] ~1210 Beatrice Sutton ~1216 Walter Fauconberg ~1184 Herbert Saint Quintin ~1190 Anne Stuteville ~1184 Saire Sutton ~1186 - Deceased Jean Ayncourt ~1160 Amatellus Saint Quintin Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Sir. Knight] ~1164 Catherine Freshmarsh ~1171 Roger De Stuteville D. 1215 Philip De Valones ~1132 Herbert Saint Quintin ~1135 Agnes UNKNOWN ~1138 John Freshmarsh Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Sir. Knight] Helen of Hungary D. 0986 Lothar De Lorraine Landrade De Louvain D. <1049 Gerberge of Boulogne 1116 - 1146 Alan II , 4Th Earl Of Richmond De Guincamp 30 30 D. 1158/1164 Bertha of Brittany Reginald De Guincamp Brian FitzAlan Constance De Bretagne III, Duke of Brittany Conan Also Known As:<_AKA> /le Gros/ Maud Of England Helen Verch Llewelyn Angharad Verch Llewellyn ~0350 King of Thuringia Weldelphus ~1005 Fouque Fulco De Aulney 1067 - 1139 Count Of Namur Godfrey 72 72 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Count Of Namur D. 1056 III, Count Of Rethel Manasses Name Suffix:<NSFX> Ct. Of Rethel ~1040 - 1086 I, Count Of Luxemburg Conrad 46 46 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Count Luxembourg 0567 - 24 Mar 584/585 Ingonde Burgundy 1050 - Deceased Ranuph II UNKNOWN 1050 - 1095 Melisende Milicent Montlhery 45 45 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Cts. Of Rethel ~0930 - 15 Mar 972/973 Alberada De Lorraine Welf Name Suffix:<NSFX> Countess OfRoucy ~1050 - 1118 I, Count of Rethel Archdeacon Hugh 68 68 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Rheims 0915 Norman De Basset 0937 - 13 Dec 992 Hedwig Countess In The Moselgaus Name Suffix:<NSFX> Cts. Luxemburg Reitrude UNKNOWN Thibaud's Wife Lady OfChevreuse UNKNOWN 0970 - 1031 Thibaud Grand Forester Ld Montlhery UNKNOWN 61 61 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Ld.Chevreuse D. 1216 Guy II De Dampierre Lituaise , Viscountess Of Troyes De Troyes Name Suffix:<NSFX> LadyMonteleheric 1035 - 1118 Milon , Viscount Of Troy De Monthlery 83 83 Also Known As:<_AKA> Le Grand /Milo/
Name Suffix:<NSFX> LdFerte-sur-Ourc
1170 William De Reviers 1841 - 1876 John J. Crittenden 35 35 Death: 25 JUN 1876 in Killed by Sioux Indians at the Little Big Horn Richard Redvers Manasses Rethel D. 1106 Thibaut De Dampierre Sur-L'Aube D. >1081 Yvette UNKNOWN Name Suffix:<NSFX> Cts. Of Rethel ~0931 - 10 May 967 Renaud De Roucy Name Suffix:<NSFX> CtOfRheims&Roucy 9 Mar 1571/1572 - 1619 John Stanley 1102 - Deceased Agnes Hue Ambroise 1009 - 1095 Guy I , Lord Of Chateaufort Montlhery 86 86 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Lord Montlhery Elizabeth de Monthlery 1010 - >1040 Hodierne de Gometz-la- Ferte 30 30 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Lady Courtenay Ansaud II Le Riche Counselor of UNKNOWN Name Suffix:<NSFX> King Robert II Basine De Saxe 1005 - 1059 Giselbert I Ct Of Luxemburg Salm Luxemburg 54 54 ~0390 Banin Of Thringia ~0965 - >0986 Ermentrude Von Gleiberg 21 21 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Countess Of Salm 0870 Bathel De Basset 1197 - 1232 John , Baron Brembye De Braose 35 35 John , Earl Of Huntingdon Le Scot 1220 William De Braose 1232 - <1292 Richard , Lord of Stainten Manor De Braose 60 60 1232 John De Braose 1245 - Bef 28 Jan 1300/1301 Alice Le Rus Margaret De Braiose Ermengarde of Flanders D. 1032 Adelbert De Gant Arnulph De Hainault 1085 Ida De Hainault 1095 Richilde De Hainault D. >1153 Alice De Hainault Beatrice De Roeux Richilde De Hainault D. 1066 Everard II De Mortaigne 1005 Alexander , Lord Troy Bigsweir Catchman Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir 1049 Elise De Corbeil D. >0995 Alianor Hardovine Name Suffix:<NSFX> Lady Thouars 0452 - 0486 UNKNOWN Agrippine 34 34 D. 0935 Aimery I Amauri Thouars Name Suffix:<NSFX> Ct. Thouars D. 0956 Aimery II Amauri Thouars Name Suffix:<NSFX> Vicomte Thouars 0928 Geila UNKNOWN Name Suffix:<NSFX> Aunay Cts. ~0810 UNKNOWN Mucel Gisela Melle Name Suffix:<NSFX> Aunay Cts. Remi Marcillac Odulgarde UNKNOWN Name Suffix:<NSFX> Lady Marcillac D. <0992 Senegunde Marcillac Name Suffix:<NSFX> Aunay Cts. <0937 - 0967 Cadelon III Aunay 30 30 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Aunay Ct. 0775 - 0814 UNKNOWN Esne 39 39 D. >0950 Cadelon I Aunay Name Suffix:<NSFX> Aunay Vicomte Atton Melle Name Suffix:<NSFX> Melle Vicomte Geoffrey Thouars Name Suffix:<NSFX> Ct. Thouars D. >0936 Aremburge UNKNOWN Name Suffix:<NSFX> Lady Thouars 0795 - ~0840 UNKNOWN Mucel 45 45 D. >1104 Adelaide De Crecy Luciane De Montlhery 1069 - 1118 Ansel , Seigneur De Garlande Comte De De Garlande 49 49 Count Of Forez Artaid Baldwin II Rethel D. 1111 Adelheid von Lechsgemuend Richgard von Nordtal D. 1065 Siegfried , Count Pustertal Pustertal Count Of Inn And Nordtal Engelbert UNKNOWN Luitgard D. 1078 Heinrich , Count Von Lechsgemuen Von Lechsgemuend D. 1101 Irmgard Von Rott D. 1086 Kuno , Count Palatine Von Rott Von Rott Matilda Von Achalm ~0990 Count In The Juinziggau Dietmar ~0960 - <1003 I, Count In The Lurngau Berthold 43 43 ~0960 - <1020 Himiltrude UNKNOWN 60 60 ~0930 - <0995 I, Count In The Lurngau Udalrich 65 65 Henry Maurice MOUNTBATTEN Thank you for downloading &quot;The Whaley-Kelley Genealogy Line&quot; by Whaley Publishing Company, Inc. 0986 - 1034 II, Count Of Brehna Dietrich 48 48 ~1030 - >1108 Heinrich II Count Of Formbach 78 78 ~1030 Adelheid UNKNOWN ~1015 Dietmar I, Count In Quinziggau Thiemo ~1300 - 1344 William , 1St Earl Of Salisbury De Montagu 44 44 Arnoul II De Moreaumes Arnoul I De Moreaumes 1150 - >1200 Roger De Conde 50 50 Alice De Mons Gossuin De Mons Beatrice De Rumigny D. >1140 Isaac De Mons ~1100 UNKNOWN Ida D. >1153 Nicholas II De Rumigny D. 1096 Nicholas I De Rumigny D. >1078 Godefroid IV , Seigneur De Florennes Rumigny D. >1070 Avice De Roucy Seigneur of Conde , Bailleul, Moriammez Jacques UNKNOWN De Roeux Eustace III Canivet , Sire De Roeulx De Roeux Marie De Mortaigne Imagina Von Loon 1100 - 1171 Louis of , Count von Loos And Reineck Loos 71 71 D. >1175 Agnes Von Metz D. 1225 Godfrey De Louvain D. Aft 2 Jan 1225/1226 Alice De Hastings D. >1178 Ida D'Avesnes 0986 - 1030 Margrave Of The Saxon Ostmark Thietmar II 44 44 ~0908 - 19 Dec 985 Lord Of Haldensleben Dietrich UNKNOWN Adelaide Margrave Of The Saxon Ostmark Gero 0986 - Deceased Of Beichlingen Rainhilda ~0956 - 1009 UNKNOWN Dietrich II 53 53 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count In The N Hessegau ~0956 Thietburga Of Haldensleben ~0956 - 1002 I, Margrave Of Meissen Thuri- Ngia Ekkehard 46 46 D. 1014 Schwanhilde Of Saxony ~0905 - 27 Mar 973 Hermann , Duke Of Saxony Billung Name Suffix:<NSFX> Duke of Saxony ~0827 - 0909 Burkhard II, Dux Thuringorum UNKNOWN 82 82 D. Deceased Bardo Of Loingau UNKNOWN ~0797 - <0866 Burkhard I UNKNOWN 69 69 ~0926 - <0976 Dietrich Count In The Hessegau 50 50 ~0896 - 14 Mar 956/957 UNKNOWN Dedi I Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count In The Hessegau ~0896 Of The Hartzgau UNKNOWN Name Suffix:<NSFX> Daughter ~0866 - Deceased UNKNOWN Frederick II Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count In The Hartzgau ~0878 Benno UNKNOWN ~0848 Bernard UNKNOWN ~0926 - 19 Jul 982 Gunter Of Merseburg ~0896 - 6 Sep 954 II, Count In Thuringia Eckhard ~0866 - 17 May 925 Count In Thuringia Gunther ~0857 - <0913 III, Of Grabfeldgau Burkhard 56 56 ~0857 Mathilda Of Hesse 1070 - 1126/1138 UNKNOWN Henry I Name Prefix:<NPFX> Lord de la Roche 1095 Mathilde Of Limbourg II, Count Von Arlon Walram 1040 Jutta of Lower Lorraine Udo Count of Limbourg ~1005 II, Lord Gleiberg & Count of Luxemburg Frederick ~1280 - 1347 John D'Arcy 67 67 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Baron Darcy] Alan De Alveston ~1262 Walter Heron ~1262 Alicia de Hastings ~1232 William Heron ~1232 Christiana Notton ~1232 Nicholas de Hastings ~1222 Emeline de Heron ~1202 Thomas de Hastings ~1182 - ~1203 Hugh de Hastings 21 21 D. <1231 Helen de Alveston ~1192 Walter de Heron Gertrude Montaigu Lambert de Montaigu D. 1191 William IV Chatelain de , Seigneur de Fa St. Omer D. 1148 William II , Chatelain de St. Omer St. Omer Melisinde De Pecguigny D. 1217/1219 I, Herr von Bootien Nicolas William St. Omer 1130 - 1198 Walter FitzRobert 68 68 Maud De Bohun Maud De Lucy Maud FitzWalter 1270 Thomas ,1st Lord Furnival Furnival Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir ~1259 - <1322 Joan Le Despenser 63 63 1223 - 1265 Hugh Le Despenser 42 42 1223 - <1281 Aline Basset 58 58 Bertah UNKNOWN ~1175 Gerard De Furnival 1178 - 1250 Maud De Luvetot 72 72 D. 1181 William De Luvetot Richard De Luvetot 892/905 Elfwina Of Mercia D. ~1130 Herbert The Chamberlain Of Winchester ~1050 - >1100 Walter Fitz- Other 50 50 Gladys Verch Ryall 0955 Earl of Lincoln Thorold Robert Fitzralph Name Suffix:<NSFX> THE MARSHALL Ralph De Venoix Name Suffix:<NSFX> LORD DE VENOIX Miles De Venoix UNKNOWN Lesceline D. 1169 Roger De Flamville 1000 - 1045 Count De Vermandois Otho 45 45 UNKNOWN FitzHerbert UNKNOWN De Windsor D. <1166 Hugh De Hastings Name Suffix:<NSFX> OF BARAWELL Erneburga De Flamville Hugh De Flamville ~1184 - ~1263 Alice Basset 79 79 Ryall Ap Conyn D. 1421 John Fitzwilliam Kt Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir 0920 - 0963 Constance De VIENNE 43 43 Eleanor Green Henry Green D. 1498 William Fitzwilliam Kt. Of The Sepulchre Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir Maud Cromwell Ralph Cromwell 1st Lord Cromwell Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir Maud Bernacke D. 1385 John ,Knight FitzWilliam Name Suffix:<NSFX> SIr Elizabeth Clinton William , Earl Of Huntingdon Clinton ~1005 - 1094 Roger , Earl Of Arundel de Montgomery 89 89 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Earl UNKNOWN De Saluzzo ~1130 Eleanor De Arborea Bertram De Verdun D. ~1223 Margareta of Hungary ~0942 - Wft Est. 1013-1069 Woerta De Crepon UNKNOWN Rotislav 1096 UNKNOWN Isjaslav ~0975 - Bef 7 Feb 1055/1056 Hughes De Montgomerie William , Baron Of The Exchequer De Beauchamp ~0990 - 1048 William II , Prince Of Belleme Talvas 58 58 ~1002 Hildeburge De Beaumont Francoise Haudricourt ~0969 Maud Ganelon 1084 William De Burgo De Moreton ~0986 - 1047 I, Count Of La Haute Marche Bernard 61 61 Name Suffix:<NSFX> -count 1136 - 1182 Mary De Blois 46 46 1202 - 1235 Princess Of Swabia Beatrice 33 33 ~0940 - 0997 Ivres I de Belleme 57 57 ~0944 Godchilde Ponthieu 1064 - 1116 Aumodis De La Marche 52 52 Cadelon Iii Aubnay ~0945 - 0997 Audebert De La Marche 52 52 Name Suffix:<NSFX> -count ~0960 - 1009 Almodis De Limoges 49 49 1137 - 1214 Mathieu , Count of Boulogne-sur-Mer D'Alsace 77 77 Boson I de La Marche D. Wft Est. 982-1044 Emma Of Perigord UNKNOWN Name Suffix:<NSFX> -countess <0940 - 20 Apr 991 Giraud de Limoges Name Suffix:<NSFX> -viscount ~0940 - >0995 Rothilde de Brosse 55 55 ~1084 William Taillefer ~1086 Vitapont de Benauges 1060 Amanieu de Benauges ~1030 - >1089 Foulques , Count of Angouleme de Taillefer 59 59 ~1062 Cundo Vagena 1038 Qunormau Vagena ~1014 Geoffrey Taillefer ~1012 Petronille d'Archaic D. ~1015 Mornard d'Archaic ~0978 - 1028 William Taillefer 50 50 ~0982 Girberge Grisegonelle ~0952 - 4 Mar 991/992 Armand Manzer Taillefer ~0956 Hildegarde UNKNOWN Juliana , Baroness Hastings Leybourne Edmund FitzWilliam Maud Hotham D. 1349 John FitzWilliam Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir Joan Reresby Adam Reresby Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir UNKNOWN Thethegna 1290 - 1341 William FitzWilliam 51 51 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir D. >1348 Isabel Deincourt Edmund , Lord Deincourt Elizabeth PLANTAGENENT Agnes Metham John , Knight Metham ~1476 Son Prince Of SCOTLAND Ancestral File Number:<AFN> V9VK-TT
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Agnes Grey Richard , Lord Grey <1226 - >1266 Thomas , Knight FitzWilliam 40 40 Agnes Bertram <1110 - >1184 William FitzWilliam 74 74 D. 1144 UNKNOWN Routrou II ~0969 Jean De Conteville 1591 Adelheid Hofmann ~0972 - 1013 Hedwiga , Princess Of France Capet 41 41 ~1133 Bernard De Guise ~1003 - Wft Est. 1042-1098 Harlette De Falaise 0978 Hulbert De Falaise Name Suffix:<NSFX> [CHAMBERLAIN]/ 1621 Lucia Lehmann Anna UNKNOWN ~1001 - Deceased Harlevin De Conteville Burgo ~1099 - 1150 Garcia IV, King of Navarre Ramirez 51 51 Also Known As:<_AKA> el /Restaurador/ 1104 - 1141 Marguerite De La Aigle Rotrou 37 37 1073 II, Lord Of Urroz & Moncon Ramiro 1075 Ximene De Bivar ~1070 - 1096/1118 Gilbert De La Aigle 1746 Jean Thiboutot 1159 Adelphie De Guise ~1047 Ramiro Calahorra Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Lord of] ~1049 Theresa UNKNOWN ~1049 - Deceased Roderigo De Dias Bivar ~1051 Ximene UNKNOWN ~1040 - 1085 Richard De La Aigle 45 45 ~1054 Judith Le Goz D'Avranches 1174 - 1204 Marie De Champagne 30 30 ~0998 - 1035 Countess of Hainault Beatrix 37 37 ~1010 - 1066 Engenulph De La Aigle 56 56 ~1010 Richeride UNKNOWN 1693 - 1749 Franz Brossman 56 56 1783 Marie Charlotte Thiboutot 1742 - 1812 Anna Maria Heilman 70 70 ~0980 Fulbert De Deine ~0989 Toustien , Viscount d'Avranches Lord Heism Le Goz ~1657 Catharina Margaretha Fessler ~1025 - Deceased Geoffrey Count of Mortagne UNKNOWN ~1017 Countess of Mortagne Elensie ~1014 - Deceased Routrou I Viscount Chateaudum Name Prefix:<NPFX> COUNT OF MORTA ~0963 Ansfred II Onfror Goz ~1655 Hans Jerg Rudolph ~0989 - 1026 Warin De Montagne 37 37 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Seigneur ~0991 - Deceased Melisende Of CHATEAUDUN Adele De Roucy 1000 - Wft Est. 1013-1071 Hildouin III Count Montdidier Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SEIGNEUR OF RAM ~1025 - Deceased Adeline De Domfront Name Prefix:<NPFX> Countess of Mor 0960 - >0992 Hildouin II Count Montdidier 32 32 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SEIGNEUR OF RAM ~0994 - Deceased Warin De Domfront ~0966 - 1028 William De Belleme 62 62 ~0970 Hildeburg UNKNOWN Gauthier De Roeux ~1720 Maria UNKNOWN Hawise UNKNOWN 0908 - Deceased Bozon Of Provence Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count ~1115 Ella De Warenne William FitzWilliam Eleanor Emley John , Knight Emley Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir Sir William Fitzwilliam Went with his father who accompanied Edward the Confessor to
Normandy. Returned with William the Conqueror and was Marshall
of his army at the battle of Hastings, where he behaved so
gallantly that William the Conqueror gave him the scarf off his
own arm. It is still preserved in the family and each heir of
the family wears it at their baptisms.
Emma De Solabis Mons De Solabis William FitzGodric 1  _FA1
2  PLAC Cousin to Edward the Confessor
UNKNOWN Godric Luitgard Of Cleves D. >1058 Rudolph De Alost 16 Jan 1243/1244 - 1296 Edmund Plantagenet Also Known As:<_AKA> /Crouchback/
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Earl Of Lancaster
1050 - 1088 Hedwig Von Formbach 38 38 Otto , Duke Of Burgndy Robertin 1150 Thomas Entwhistle 1636 Elisabeth Hansen ~1117 - >1166 Gundred De Warrenne 49 49 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [COUNTESS OF WAR ~1146 - Aft 11 Jan 1203/1204 Ada Princess Of Scotland 1006 - 1060 UNKNOWN Henri I 54 54 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of France 1036 Anna Agnesa Yaroslavna KIEV Name Suffix:<NSFX> [QUEEN OF FRANCE 1118 John Toronley 1026 - 1081/1084 Adelaide , Countess of Champagne d' Aumale ~1085 - 1153 King Of Scotland David I 68 68 Nickname:<NICK> The Saint

David I. (St. David), King of Scotland from 1124 until his death May 24, 1153, was hallowed by the people but never
canonized. David was a wise and just king, born probably about 1085, ascended April 25, 1124. He shared his mother's wisdom
and love of civilization. He continued to found Augustinian monasteries, to strength Roman Christianity, and he much favored the
Cistercians. He founded burghs of independent townsmen; and bishoprics; established the office of chancellor to issue official
documents bearing the royal seal, and he made Norman feudal law apply to Scotland. His education and his favorites were
English; but politically he aimed not merely at independence of the English king, but at control of the Northern shires of England.
He gained control of Cumberland and Northumberland and the tyrannous William Comyn, Bishop of Durham. He became Earl of
Huntingdon and Northampton and acquired a dangerous claim to Northumberland by his marriage. In 1113 he married Matilda,
daughter of Waltheof, Count of Northampton and Huntingdon, Earl of Northumberland, and Judith, his wife, a niece of William
the Conqueror.
~1042 - 1076 Waltheof Earl Of Northumberland UNKNOWN 34 34 1026 Alexander Scudamore Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir 0990 - 1055 Boete (Boedhe) of Scotland UNKNOWN 65 65 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Earl of Northumberland ~1016 - Deceased Elfleda of Bernicia Name Suffix:<NSFX> [COUNTESS OF NOR 1022 - 1054 Lambert , Count of Boulogne De Lens 32 32 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Count of Lens] ~1141 - 1190 Floris III Crusader Holland 49 49 ~1490 Richard Marsh ~1682 Richard McNeil 1673 - Deceased Gisbert Bispelinghof 1466 Robert Marsh 1505 Isabelle Horsefall ~1017 - 1061 Floris I Count Holland 44 44 ~1028 - 1113 Gertrude , Princess Of Saxony Von Saschen 85 85 ~1052 - 1091 Dirk V Count Holland 39 39 ~0993 - 9 Mar 1043/1044 Otehilde De Germanie ~1054 Othelhildis UNKNOWN 1210 - 1234 IV, Count Of Holland Floris 24 24 ~1173 - 1231 Richardis Princess Of Bavaria 58 58 ~1167 - 4 Feb 1221/1222 I, Count Holland Willem ~1187 - 4 Feb 1217/1218 Aleid Countess Van Gelre ~1150 - >1207 Otto , I Count Gelre Wassenburg 57 57 ~1114 - 1157 Dirk VI Count Holland 43 43 ~1117 - 1176 Sofie Countess Of Rheineck 59 59 ~1117 - 1182 I, Count Of Guelders Zuphen Wassenberg Henry 65 65 ~1128 Agnes Von Arnstein ~1117 - 1183 Otto , Duke Of Bavaria Wittelsbach 66 66 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [COUNT OF WITTEL ~1146 - 1191 Agnes , Countess Of Looz And Rieneck Von Loos 45 45 ~1085 - 2 Mar 1120/1121 Floris II De Holland ~1086 - 1144 Princess Of Oberlothringen Petronille 58 58 ~1094 - Deceased Otto Count Of Rheineck ~1079 Gertrud Countess Of Northeim Reingot De Alost Folcard De Alost Gisela of Luxembourg Isabel D' Alost Jean De Gavre D. 1056 Rasse II De Gavre Catherine De Cysoing Rasse III De Gavre Ida De Roeux Manasses , Vidame Of Rhiems De Chauve Adelaide De Rheims ~1710 - 1742 Archibald McNeil Sr. 32 32 D. >1053 Gerard Vassal Of The Bishop Of Utrecht Flamens Name Suffix:<NSFX> Ct.OfTeisterbant ~1000 - 1048 III, Count Of Longwy Adalbert 48 48 1633 Thomas Matthews ~1412 Alice Savile 1592 John Stanfield 1  _FA1
2  PLAC Esquire
~0890 - 0934 Louis Ebles D' Poitiers 44 44 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Count ofPoitiers 1680 - 1721 John Hamilton 41 41 1642 - 1687 Francis Stanfield 45 45 Mar 968/969 - 31 Jan 1029/1030 Count Of Poitou Peter Name Suffix:<NSFX> DukeOf Aquitaine Elizabeth UNKNOWN 1058 - 1092 Dietrich Ct In Velue Flamens 34 34 0943 - 1004 Emma De Blois 61 61 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Dutchess ~1730 Ann Few Jane Langford ~1704 Dorcas Matthews 0931 - >0955 Heilwig Von Dillingen Dillingen 24 24 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Cts.Bonngau, ETC. 0929 - 16 Jul 996 Hermann I The Little Pfalzgraf Germany Name Suffix:<NSFX> Ct. Of Palatine 1053 - >1138 Gerard I Flaminius , Count Wassenberg Wassenburg 85 85 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Ct. Of Guelders 1352 Barbara Lascelles 1350 Thomas Stanfield 20 Feb 1702/1703 James Few 1001 - 1031 Ludolf UNKNOWN 30 30 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Brauweiler Gov. Mathilde Brauweiler Zutphen Name Suffix:<NSFX> Governor's Wife Gottschalk Von Zutphen Zutphen Name Suffix:<NSFX> 1059Ct. Zutphen D. 1118 Judith UNKNOWN Name Suffix:<NSFX> Cts. Of Zuphen D. 1113 Otto II Zutphen Name Suffix:<NSFX> Ct. Of Zutphen Adelheid UNKNOWN Name Suffix:<NSFX> Cts. Of Zutphen 1710 - 1784 Elizabeth Hamilton 74 74 0950 - 1012 Roger De Comminges 62 62 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Lord ~1355 John Fleming D. >1138 Ermengarde Zutphen <1625 Samuel Stanfield 0915 - 3 Apr 963 UNKNOWN William III Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duke of Acquitaine D. 1047 Milon III De Bar-Sur- Seine ~0965 - 1034 Erenfried-Ezzo , Count Of Lorraine De Bonngau 69 69 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Ct. Of Palatine 1382 Mary Fleming >1711 - 1763 Archibald McNeil 52 52 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Jr 0975 - 1077 Bernard Roger De Comminges 102 102 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Lord Carcassonne 0975 - >1038 Gersende Ermesinde Bigorre 63 63 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Conserans Cts. D. >1150 Bertrand De Gavre D. >1176 Ida De Chievres Also Known As:<_AKA> /Domnison/ Seigneur De Chievres Guy Bertha De Gavre D. 1186 II, Sire de Roeulx Eustace Also Known As:<_AKA> /le Valet/ D. Deceased I, Seigneur de Roeux Eustace Marie , Heiress Of Roeulx De Morlanwelz Jean De Mons Baldwin I De Mortaigne Hiliarde De Wavrin 1206 - 20 Jan 1257/1258 Sir Reynold II de Mohun 1210 - ~1243 Hawise FitzPiers 33 33 1183 - 1213 Reynold , Baron Dunster De Mohun 30 30 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir 1159 - 1193 William IV , Baron Dunster In Somerset De Mohun 34 34 D. >1201 Lucy UNKNOWN D. <1186 Godeheut , Heiress of Brinkley de Toeni Also Known As:<_AKA> /Godehold/ D. <1176 William III , Baron Dunster De Mohun William II ,Earl Somerset, Baron Dunster De Mohun Agnes De Gaunt D. >1137 Burggraf Von Doornick Walter 1410 Thomas Stanfield D. Deceased Martha Bentley 1566 - 1599 Nicholas Stanfield 33 33 1  _FA1
2  PLAC Esquire
1566 Susan Hopkinson 1540 - 1591 Lawrence Stanfield 51 51 1544 Elizabeth UNKNOWN 1514 - 1564 Thomas Stanfield 50 50 1518 Alice Mitchell ~1473 - 1508 Thomas Stanfield 35 35 1474 Blanche UNKNOWN 1438 William Stanfield ~1468 Elizabeth Duckenfield D. >1146 UNKNOWN Petronella Thierry D'Avesnes Walter I , Lord Of Avesnes & Leuze D' Oisy Ida De Mortaigne Robert De Wavrin Adelaide De Guines 970/975 - 1046 Heilwig Of Dagsburg Count in the Nordgau & Lower AlsaceI Hugh VI Count in the Nordgau & Lower AlsaceI Hugh V Hildegarde of Egisheim II Gerard 13 Jan 1313/1314 John Bardolf , 3Rd Lord Bardolf Kt. 1349 - 29 Jan 1385/1386 William , 4th Lord Bardolf Bardolf D. 1403 Agnes De Poynings Michael , Lord Polnings De Poynings Joan Rokesley Richard Rokesley D. Deceased Donald III Bane 1140 Jordan De Stansfeld 1141 UNKNOWN Townley 1320 William Stanfield ~1322 Joane Burton 1290 Henry Stanfield 1291 Doinis Thornhill 1260 Ralph Stansfeld 1262 - Deceased Jane Copley 1230 Edmund Stansfeld 1224 Agnes Midgley 1203 Richard Stanfield 1205 Alice Tonstal 1176 John Stanfield 1180 Elizabeth Entwhistle 1st Earl of Atholl Melmare UNKNOWN Von Udalrich D. Jan 1162/1163 Thierry II De Montbeliard D. 1211 Jeanne De Preuilly D. 1191 Hugues V de Chateaudun Name Prefix:<NPFX> Vicomte Amadeus I De Montfaucon Von Neuenburg UNKNOWN Also Known As:<_AKA> /NEUCHATEL/ Count von Neuenburg Ulrich Also Known As:<_AKA> /Neuchatel/ UNKNOWN Von Basel Hugues IV CHATEAUDUN Name Prefix:<NPFX> Vicomte De Chateaudun Margaret De Montdoubleau D. 1205 Giselbert De Preuilly D. >1190 Adele De Vendome Also Known As:<_AKA> /Adelais/ Barthelemy De Vendome Pierre , Sire De Preuilly De Montrabel Eschevard De Preuilly D. 1103 Geoffroy De Preuilly D. >1110 Euphrosyne De Vendome ~1589 - 1671 Marin Boucher 82 82 ~1606 - 1687 Perrine Mallet 81 81 ~1563 - 1611 Jacques Boucher 48 48 ~1564 - 1611 Francoise Paigne 47 47 ~1584 - 10 Feb 1614/1615 Pierre Mallet ~1588 Jacquette Leger 16 Feb 1632/1633 - 1714 Jean Galleran Boucher ~1641 - 1702 Marie Leclerc 61 61 ~1605 Jonas Leclerc ~1610 Marie Parmantier 1755 Gabriel Parent 1761 Marie Judith Dit Beaulieu Hudon 1722 - 1777 Gabriel Parent 55 55 1722 Marguerite Boucher ~1700 Jean Dit Demoran Parent ~1705 Jeanne Jardin 1721 Jean Bernard Dit Beaulieu Hudon 1719 Francoise Dit Laplante Labourliere 1602 - 1662 Marie Train 59 59 1651 - 1729 Marie Anne Ancelin 77 77 ~1618 - 1661 Claire Rousselot 43 43 N Ancelin ~1614 - 1695 Rene Ancelin 81 81 Marie Michelle ~1602 Antoine Michel Michaud 1664 - 1737 Pierre Boucher 72 72 1676 - 1753 Marie Anne Michaud 76 76 Pierre Du Train 1637 - 1702 Pierre Michaud 65 65 Comte De Vendome Fulk Petronille De Chateau- Renaud Geoffroy II Grisegonelle Jacques Philippe Belair Marie Anne Laroche Jean Laroche Madeleine Lereau Simon Lerreau Suzanne Jaroussel Pierre Jaroussel Jacquette Touraude Franois Touraude Marthe Nol Ren Lereau Marguerite Guillin Robert Laroche Jeanne Souillou Jacques- Philippe Vêtu Madeleine Fret Almodis De Blois D. >1067 Geoffrey II De Preuilly Geoffrey I De Preuilly UNKNOWN Ameline Effroi De Preuilly Beatrice D' Issoudun 1592 - Deceased Henry Sloane Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sr UNKNOWN Blois D. 1155 Herbert FitzHerbert D. 1157 Sibyl Corbet Robert Corbet Hugh Corbeau UNKNOWN MacBrice King Of Leinster Dunlaing V, Count of Metz & Homburg Folmar Mathilda Von Egisheim ~1145 - <1215 Robert IV , 6th Baron Tamworth Marmion 70 70 ~1175 - >1221 Matilda Beauchamp 46 46 ~1035 - <1106 Robert Marmion 71 71 Name Suffix:<NSFX> I - Lord of Fonteney ~1045 - 1108 Urse Urso D'ABETOT 63 63 ~1055 Adelize UNKNOWN ~1075 UNKNOWN D'Abetot ~1065 - ~1130 Roger Marmion 65 65 ~1015 - >1066 Amaury D'ABBETOT 51 51 ~1132 Robert , 5th Lord Scrivelsby Marmion Name Suffix:<NSFX> III ~1132 Elizabeth Of Rethel ~1092 - ~1143 Robert Marmion 51 51 Name Suffix:<NSFX> II 1118 - >1155 Milicent De Rethel 37 37 ~1088 - ~1124 Count Of Rethel Gervase 36 36 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Count of Rethel Elvira Diaz Robert FitzGilbert De Corbeil Hugh ,Seigneur De Cuiseaux Cuiseaux 1054 Margaret D'Avranches ~1035 - >1101 Hawise Marmion 66 66 ~1005 Robert Marmion Renaud De Cuiseaux D. 1135 Count von Loos Arnold I Agnes Von Mainz Burggrave Von Rieneck And Mainz Gerhard Hedwig Von Blieskastel UNKNOWN Gottfried I Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count von Blieskastel Bef 17 Jan 1077/1078 III, Count von Loos Emmo D. >1078 Irmengard Von Hornes D. >1050 UNKNOWN Giselbert I Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count von Loos, Hispengau Erlende Of Jodoigne Everard III De Mortaigne D. 1112 Everard I , Duke Of Montagne Radulf D. 1078 UNKNOWN Francka D. 1067 Alard Von Peteghem Und Eine UNKNOWN Glismode D. 1058 Ingelbert II Van Peteghem Joan Basset Alice De Buci Aubrey De Mello Aelis Dammartin Isabel Biset 1244 - <1292 Hugh De Plessetis 48 48 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir 0839 - 23 Sep 867 Michael Porphyrogenetis Name Suffix:<NSFX> III
Event: Title (Facts Pg) Emperor of the East Roman Emp
Event: Event 1 Emperor of the Eastern Roman Empire Acceded BET 842 AND 867
Note: He m. Eudokia Dekapolitissa. His mistress from c. 855 was Eudokia Ingerina, b. c. 840, d. 882/3, daughter of Ingvarr/Igor, a Scandinavian related to the Byzantine family of Martinakioi. -- The Genealogist, Vol. 2, 1981. "The Byzantine Ancestry of HRH Prince Charles".

Event: Emperor of the Eastern Roman Empire Acceded BET 842 AND 867
1267 - <1301 Hugh De Plescy 34 34 Robert De Grey Joan De Valoines Thomas De Valoines Matthew De Lovaine Muriel Amy ~1150 Adelicia De St. Liz Ives Of Greystock 1159 Aline De Gai Steven Gay UNKNOWN Alice Robert De Buci Emma Langetot William Malbank 0901 - 0962 Charles Constantine De VIENNE 61 61 Petronilla UNKNOWN Andelicia UNKNOWN ~1252 - 1280 Robert De Muscegros 28 28 Isabel De Cukeney Suain De Essex Robert FitzSuein ~1105 - Deceased Gunnor Bigod Henry Of Essex UNKNOWN Wynmarche UNKNOWN De Beauchamp Nicholas De Beauchamp ~1115 Adam De Aldithley Mabella Stanley De Stoneley Henry Stanley De Stoneley Isabel De Valletort Roger De Vautort D. 1222 Robert , Lord Caus Corbet D. >1227 Emma Pantulf D. >1155 Simon Corbet Ilbert De Lacy King William gave him the castle and town of Brokenbridge (Pontefract), York, Eng 1086 - 1120 Matilda FitzHenry 34 34 1069 - 1109 Juliana De Perche 40 40 Comtesse De Vienne Adele 0997 Gossuin I De Mons Benoite UNKNOWN D. >1096 Gossuin II De Mons D. >1096 Jeanne UNKNOWN UNKNOWN De Mons Walter De Mandeville ~1100 William De Mandeville Emeline D' Arbitot >1168 - 1217 Isabel , Countess Of Gloucester FitzRobert 49 49 Bef 1 Feb 1251/1252 Robert III De Beauchamp Isabel UNKNOWN Robert De Campo Bello 1130 Geoffrey De Mandeville Matilda De Biden De Rochford John De Biden De Rochford Alice Maudit 1158 - 1207 William FitzGeoffrey De Beauchamp 49 49 1162 Olive Beauchamp D. <1153 Ralph Pagnel Maud De Ferrers Hawise Pagnel John De Somery Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir Ralph De Somery Robert De Chaucombe Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir UNKNOWN Agnes John II Le Strange Amice UNKNOWN Hawise Le Strange Eleanor Le Strange D. 1134 II, Vicomte de Narbonne Aimeri 0852 - 0896 Ermengarde Of Holy Roman Emperire 44 44 ~0943 - 0986 Hugh Esquisheim Hohenburg 43 43 Berlinda Ortenburg D. 1024 Gerard Of Lower Alsace Eva Of Luxembourg 0698 - 0735 UNKNOWN Alberich 37 37 D. <1198 Earl of Atholl Malcolm UNKNOWN Hextilda Huchtred Of Tyndale UNKNOWN Bethoc UNKNOWN Waldef Earl Of Atholl Henry UNKNOWN Margaret Countess Of Atholl Fernelith David , Earl Of Atholl Hastings Ada , Countess Of Atholl Hastings D. 1079 Alix De Maurienne III Wigo 1058 - 1085 II, Count von Sulzbach Gebhard 27 27 Luitgarde Of Sulzbach 1080 - 1125 I, Count of Sulzbach Berenger 45 45 1084 - 11 Jan 1125/1126 Adelaide Von Wolfratshausen II, Count Thanning, Ambras, Diessen Otto Adelaide Von Regensburg Burgraf Von Regensburg Henry UNKNOWN Von Hohenwort Anna Of Germany UNKNOWN De Bodin Of Dioclea 1030 - 1081 Adeliza Of Normandy 51 51 D. <1204 William De Munchensey ~1172 - 1225 Aveline De Clare 53 53 D. 1318 Beatrice De Beauchamp D. 1186 Warin De Munchensey D. 1162 Hubert , Lord Edwardston De Munchensey Muriel De Valoines D. >1107 Hubert De Monte Caniso Humbert De Monte Caniso Sarah De Munchensey D. 1164 Manrique De Lara Hermensinde De Narbonne D. >1192 Maria De Lara D. 1214 Diego , 7th Count of Biscaya Lopez Also Known As:<_AKA> el /Bueno/ Lope Dias , Count of Biscaya 6th Lopez , 5th Count of Biscaya Diego Also Known As:<_AKA> el /Blanco/ Maria Sanchez De Navarre Aldonza De Castro Rodrigo Fernandez Castro Also Known As:<_AKA> el /Calvo/ Estephania Perez De Trava 1191/1192 - 1236 Lope Diaz , 8th Count Of Biscaya Haro Agnes De Mendoza Urraca- Alfonsa Of Leon 1175 - 1239 William St. John 64 64 Godchilda De Paganel 1151 - 1213 Adam De Port 62 62 1153 Mabel De Orval Richard ap William Orval William Orval Muriel St. John 1117 - 1168 John De Port 51 51 1127 Maud UNKNOWN 1079 Henry , Sheriff Of Southampton De Port 1089 UNKNOWN Hawise 1024 - 1096 Hugh De Port 72 72 1028 Orenge UNKNOWN 1061 Hodierne De Courtenai 0910 John Nicholas ~0920 Princess Rhipsime ~0900 Ashot I "The , King Of Armenia Great" Also Known As:<_AKA> The /Iron/ 0840 Smbat the Confessor 0820 - 0890 V Ashot 70 70 Also Known As:<_AKA> The /Great/ 0795 - 862/867 Smbat Ablabas Ashot Msaker 0735 - 0772 VII Smbat 37 37 UNKNOWN Samuel 0680 - 0772 UNKNOWN Samuel II 92 92 0705 - Deceased Ashot , Marzpan Of Armenia Bagratuni 0650 - 0744 UNKNOWN David 94 94 0615 UNKNOWN Hrahat Name Suffix:<NSFX> Prince 0580 - Deceased UNKNOWN Hamasasp II 0555 - Deceased David UNKNOWN 0530 UNKNOWN Mousegh I 0490 UNKNOWN Hmayeak ~0450 son of Prince Hamazaspian 0410 UNKNOWN Hamazaspian 0424 - Deceased UNKNOWN Hamazasp I UNKNOWN Sahakanoysh D. 0438 UNKNOWN St. Isaac 0375 - Deceased Artavasd III UNKNOWN 0335 - Deceased Manuel I UNKNOWN 0340 UNKNOWN Sandukht 0335 - 0373 UNKNOWN St. Narses 38 38 0310 - Deceased UNKNOWN Athenagenes 0315 - Deceased UNKNOWN Bambisn 0280 UNKNOWN Yusik I ~0290 UNKNOWN Chrosoes III 0270 - 0330 IV Tiridates 60 60 0236 - 0297 UNKNOWN Khusraw II 61 61 0175 - 0216 Khusraw I UNKNOWN 41 41 0145 - 0208 UNKNOWN Vologaeses V 63 63 UNKNOWN Pharasmenes 0115 - 0192 UNKNOWN Vologaeses IV 77 77 III Vologaeses UNKNOWN Vologaeses II UNKNOWN Vologaeses I UNKNOWN Meherdates 0115 III Pharasmenes I Rhadamiste UNKNOWN Ghadana Betty Heale UNKNOWN Sanatruces I 0195 - 0252 II Tiridat 57 57 0315 UNKNOWN Vardan I 0893 - 0927 I Symeon 34 34 His reign is known as the Golden age for the Bulgarian literature . He turns Bulgaria into aChristian type of state . Develops building  . Holds a bright victory against Byzantium near Aheloy on 20.VIII.917 . Dies of a heart attack in 927 . D. 0907 Boris Michael Son of Presiyan  . During his reign , Bulgaria accepts Christianity in 864 . Extinguishes a pagan uprising . Establishes the autonomous Bulgarian Church and accepts the students of Cyril and Methodius . He proclaims Simeon a Czar . Dies in a monastery in 906 . Presiyan Omurtag ~0790 - 0831 Khan Omurtag 41 41 THERE IS AN ANCIENT ROMAN SAYING: even the most glorious victory is nothing but a gleam of fire. Khan Omurtag, who succeeded his father Krum to the throne in 814 seems to have drawn wisdom from these words. He always kept an eye on the intrigues of the Byzantines who were still hitter about his father's stunning victories. He also had to consider the threats to the other borders.
Khan Omurtag, though willing to make peace with his neighbors, waged successful
wars against the Frankish Empire and the Khazars, and the new borders of the Bulgarian state
were established further northwest near Belgrade and Branichevo. To the east the state expanded
all the way to the Dnieper. Those wars were started by Bulgaria's enemies and, according to
historical sources, Khan Omurtag's ships sailed up to the middle reaches of the Danube. Only the
wars with Byzantium were a failure, and the results marked a turning point in Bulgarian diplomacy.

A peace treaty was signed for a period of thirty years, alleviating tension at the
Bulgarian-Byzantine border. Byzantine prisoners were exchanged for Slavs from the imperial
territories. When concluding the peace treaty, the two rulers expressed their respect for each
other, each taking oath by the other's ritual the Byzantine Emperor performed the Bulgarian pagan
rite and Khan Omurtag's envoys went through the Christian ceremony. Moreover, the Bulgarian
army helped suppress a peasant revolt against the basileus in Constantinople, led by Thomas the
Slav.

With diplomatic skill and military power Omurtag managed to handle the Hungarians too, thus
maintaining peace for his subjects. He took firm control of internal affairs, completing the process
of Bulgaria's consolidation as a unified and powerful state. Whoever dared to encroach on its
territory or to impair the power of the state was punished severely.

Yet the Khan preferred to use peaceful means to bring Bulgars and Slavs together and unite them
into a single nation. He himself married a Slav and gave two of his sons Slav names: Enravotha and
Zvinitsa. He treated both the nobles and the populace with wisdom and vision. In the capital and
the surrounding "inner lands" he established order and the rule of law. His power was
considerable even in the "outer lands", further away from Pliska. The nobles from both assisted
him in his rule.

However, Khan Omurtag persecuted the preachers of Christianity who came to Bulgaria from
neighboring Byzantium. He believed them to be an instrument of Byzantine influence which would
bring ruin to the new state. Even his firstborn son Enravotha who had dared to adopt Christianity
fell victim to this persecution and was denied succession to the throne.

The acquired power and a period of peace allowed the Khan to engage in active construction. The
capital, which had been burned by the Byzantines, was restored. A new palace, a ceremonial hall
and an internal fortified wall were erected. The new palace-fortress on the river Ticha was
adorned with two lions standing on four pillars - a symbol of Bulgarian power. An inscription on a
stone pillar round near the construction site read: "May God let the ruler he put into power
trample upon the emperor as long as the Ticha flows, as long as.. .he reigns over the multitude of
Bulgarians and overcomes his enemies". The Khan erected another fortified palace on the Danube,
indicative of his self-confidence as a ruler and of the prosperity of his state.

The memorials of his time provide a precious account of the way of life of medieval Bulgarians, of
their culture and of Khan Omurtag's hope that the new state would endure. Inscriptions on pillars
and stones have immortalized the deeds of the Khan and his men. Conscious of the transience of
human life and the imperishability of what has been made by human hands, he ordered the
following inscription to be made on a pillar in 831: "A good life though he may have led, a man
shall die
~0770 - 13 Apr 814 Khan Krum Wins a victory against emperor Nikolai I Gennik , drinks from his dead enemy's skull  . His reign matches a great territorial expansion of the state. The centralized power is strong and his laws against the thieves , robbers and beggars are categoric to cruelty . Khan Malamir D. Deceased Basil II UNKNOWN VIII Constantine D. 0969 Nicephorus II Phocas Ann Byzantine Empire D. 0950 Archard De La Ferte-Sur- Aube UNKNOWN Acharda 0923 - Deceased Adelaide Of Anjou 0925 - 0998 I, Count of Vexin And Amiens Walter 73 73 Eldegarde of Amiens Raoul I , Count Of The Vexin De Cambrai Walter II (Gauthier) "The White" ~0977 Tewdwr Mawr Ap Cadell Also Known As:<_AKA> the /Great/ Gwenlian of Anglesea Lord Of Anglesea Colwyn ~0997 - 1093 Rhys Ap Tewdwr , Prince Of South Wales Mawr 96 96 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Prince ~1041 Gwladus Verch Rhiwallon 0978 Cynfyn Ap , King Of Powys Gwerystan 0982 Angharad Ferch , Queen of Powys Maredudd Name Suffix:<NSFX> Queen of Powys Cillin Ap Blaidd , Lord Of Gest-Yn-Efionyd Rhudd Eunydd Ap , Lord Dyffryn-Clwd Gwernwy Morgen Glenwy UNKNOWN Gwenlian Eva Verch Llewellyn Llewellyn Ap Dolfyn William De Albini Adela De Belvoir Richard , Viscount Of Contentin De St.Sauveur 1060 Dyddgu Verch Iorwerth 1020 Iorwerth Ap Cadwgon 1026 - Deceased Gwenliann Verch Aaron 1000 Aaron Ap Paen Hen Baron of Gherardini & Lord in Tuscany Otterus Also Known As:<_AKA> /Othoer/ Otho , Baron Of Windsor Geraldino D. >0912 UNKNOWN Malahule 1  _FA1
2  PLAC Was Uncle of Rollo I
Richard , Lord Glanville De Belfoi Godechilde UNKNOWN 1003 Bertha Of Calw 1026 UNKNOWN D'Urach D. >1003 I, Comte de Calw Albert D. >0960 UNKNOWN Burkard D. >0902 UNKNOWN Gozbert 1085 - 1158 III, Comte D'Urach Egon 73 73 UNKNOWN Edith Count Von Filsgau Walther 1050 - 1114 I, Seigneur de Grandson Conan 64 64 ~1050 Adelaide De Roucy 1030 - 1086 Adalbert III Seigneur de Grandson 56 56 UNKNOWN Teutberge D. 1059 Adalbert II Seigneur de Grandson D. 1026 Lambert I Seigneur de Grandson D. 0983 UNKNOWN Hirchinbert UNKNOWN Ilderude Hildegarde Of Egisheim D. >1028 Count of Scarpone Richwin II Louis D. >1030 Rasse I De Gavre D. >1000 Louis De Gavre Estrude De Aquitaine D. 1030 Seigneur De Faucigny Emerard D. Deceased UNKNOWN Algert Windesmode Of Salins UNKNOWN FitzMilo UNKNOWN Gui I Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count of Tonnerre Adele Of Salins I, Seigneur de Salins Humbert Windelmode De Escuens D. >0880 Count of Tonnerre Milo II 1  _FA1
2  PLAC Founded St. Michael Abbey in Tonnerre
0920 - 0992 II, Count of Tonnerre Gui 72 72 0920 - 14 Oct 962 Adela , Countess Of Poitou Gerloc Name Suffix:<NSFX> DutchesAquitaine D. >1068 Azeka De Bar-Sur- Seine ~1040 - >1105 Eustache De Bar-Sur- Seine 65 65 ~1035 - 1089 Gauthier I , Comte De Brienne Brienne 54 54 D. 1035 IV, Count De Brienne Engilbert D. >1050 Petronille Adelaide De Joigny III, Comte de Joinville Fromond UNKNOWN Manfrede Arnoul De Pecguigny D. 1085 Eustace De Pecguigny Guermond De Pecguigny Adele UNKNOWN D. 1127 William I Chatelain de St. Omer Aganitrude Von Brugge D. 1170 William III , Chatelain de St. Omer St. Omer D. >1178 Mathilde UNKNOWN Maude St. Omer D. 1169 Arnoul II , Comte De Gand De Guines I, Bargrave of Ghent Wenemar Gisele De Guines D. >1097 Baldwin De St. Omer D. 1088 Rabel De St. Omer D. Deceased Bermudo III, King of Leon UNKNOWN Ximenia Of Leon Diego Rodriguez Garcia III , King Of Navarre Sanchez II, King Of Navarre Castile Sancho Also Known As:<_AKA> The /Strong/ Garcia Of Galicia Agnes Of Acquitaine William , Dike Of Acquitaine X ~1192 I, King Of Castile Enrique ~1185 - 1220 Urraca Of Castile 35 35 Uracca of Castile, had been promised to Louis VIII., the heir of France, but eventually married Afonso II. the Fat, King of Portugal, 1211-1223. She was rejected by the French because of her unusual name. Her younger sister, Blanche was deemed to be more suitable for the French tastes. D. 1223 Afonso II Of Portugal 1162 - 1214 UNKNOWN Eleanor 52 52 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess of England; Queen of Castile Pedro I Ramiro UNKNOWN Sancha Emperor Philip Of Swabia D. 1275 Ferdinand De La Cerda D. 1320 Princess Of France Blanche D. 1292 UNKNOWN Beatrice D. 1280 William VII Of Montferrat D. 1295 IV, King Of Castile And Leon Sancho Also Known As:<_AKA> the /Fierce/ D. 1322 Mary Of Molina D. 1303 UNKNOWN Beatrix Alfonso , King Of Leon And Castile X Also Known As:<_AKA> the /Wise/
1  _FA1
2  PLAC the founder of Spanish and Portuguese literature


the founder of Spanish and Portuguese literature
~1245 - 1300 Princess Of Aragon Yolande 55 55 Alfonso I Ramiro UNKNOWN Sancho III Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Navarre UNKNOWN Sancho V Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Navarre D. Deceased King of Mercia Burgred Also Known As:<_AKA> /Burhred/ 1015 Edith UNKNOWN Also Known As:<_AKA> /Aldgyth/ 0992 - 1035 UNKNOWN Canute II 43 43 Sven Forkbeard D. 1036 King of Norway Swein D. 1040 King Of England Harold I, King Of Leon Sancho Also Known As:<_AKA> The /Fat/ D. 0962 IV, King of Leon Afonso Also Known As:<_AKA> the /Monk/ IV Ordono D. 0910 III, King of Asturias Afonso Also Known As:<_AKA> el /Magno/ King of Leon Garcia II, King Of Leon Fruela D. 0866 I, King of Asturias Ordoño D. 1245 II, King Of Portugal Sancho D. 1279 III, King Of Portugal Alfonso Also Known As:<_AKA> The /Fat/ Christina Atheling Edgar Atheling UNKNOWN MacDuncan D. 1093 Edward Canmore Edgar Canmore Edgar, born about 1074, King of Scotland, ascended 1097, died in January 1107. He was absent from Scotland with
William Rufus in England, about 1099-1100; with Henry I. in England, about 1101-1102.
Edmund Canmore Ethelred Canmore 1  _FA1
2  PLAC became Aldee, abbot of Dunkeld


Ethelred, who was bred a churchman and became Aldee, abbot of Dunkeld.
1077 - 1124 Alexander I Canmore 47 47 Also Known As:<_AKA> The /Fierce/
Alexander I., the Fierce, born about 1077, King of Scotland, ascended January 8, 1107, died April 25, 1124. He was
absent from Scotland in the invasion of Wales in the summer of 1114, and in cooperation with Henry I of England. He
married Sybilla.
UNKNOWN Sybilla D. 1119 Duke of Normandy William D. 1158 Geoffrey Of Nantes ~1160 Princess Of France Margaret Also Known As:<_AKA> /Marguerite/ Henry The , Duke Of Saxony And Bavaria Lion Otto IV Of , Emperor Brunswick ~1165 - 1230 Princess Of Navarre Berengaria 65 65 UNKNOWN Sancho VI Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of Navarre 1163 - 1201 Constance of Brittany 38 38 1187 - 1204 Duke Of Brittany Arthur 17 17 murdered in 1204, while in conflict with his uncle, King John I. King John saw him as a rival to the throne.

murdered in 1204, while in conflict with his uncle, King John I. King John saw him as a rival to the throne.
1185 - 1240 Eleanor Plantagenet 55 55 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess Of England 1178 Sancho Of Castile ~1189 Constancis Of Castile 1165 - 1199 Joanna Plantagenet 34 34 ~1191 Sancha Of Castile ~1190 Matilda Of Castile D. 1189 William II Of Sicily 1774 - 1850 Adolphus FREDERICK HANOVER 76 76 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duke of Cambridge  Joan Of Toulouse 5 Jan 1208/1209 - 1272 Richard Of Cornwall Plantagenet Richard of Cornwall Plantaganet, Earl of Cornwall, King of Romans and Almiane (Germany), 1256. He was born
January 5, 1209, youngest son of King John. He was made Earl of Cornwall and Count of Poictou, 1225. He refused the
Empire in 1250. He married (1) Isabel Marshal, daughter of William Marshal, Earl of Pembroke, and widow of Gilbert
de Clare, Earl of Gloucester. He died in 1272.
D. 1271 Henry Of Allmiane Plantagenet 1  _FA1
2  PLAC referred to in Dante's Inferno, xii, 115
Sanchia , Countess Of Provence Berengar ~1240 - ~1300 Earl Of Cornwall Edmund 60 60 D. 1296 Richard , King Of The Romans De Cornwall Joan Plantagenet Isabella Plantagenet 1194 - 1250 UNKNOWN Frederick II 55 55 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Emperor And King Of Germany D. 1197 UNKNOWN Henry IV Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count of Luxemburg  D. 1245 UNKNOWN Henry D. 1254 UNKNOWN Conrad UNKNOWN Conradin 1232 - 1266 UNKNOWN Manfredo 34 34 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Sicily D. 1275 Eleanor Plantagenet D. 1231 William , 2nd Earl Of Pembroke Marshall D. 1265 Simon II , Earl of Leicester de Montfort D. 1265 Henry de Montfort ~0783 - Deceased Ivar (Igar) UNKNOWN Note: a Scandinavian related to the Byzantine family of Martinakioi. D. 1287/1288 Guy de Montfort Almaric de Montfort Eleanor De Montfort D. 1285 Llewellyn ap , Prince of North Wales Gruffydd The years that followed the death of Llywelyn ab Iorwerth saw a major reversal in the fortunes of            Gwynedd, culminating in the Treaty of Woodstock, concluded with King Henry III in 1247, a year            after the death of Llywelyn's son Dafydd. Under the terms of the treaty, Gwynedd lost all its lands     the east of the River Conwy.

In 1255, Llywelyn ap Gruffydd defeated his brothers Owain (d.1282) and Dafydd (d.1283), in battle at Bryn Derwin. Owain was imprisoned, and Llywelyn set about reasserting the authority of Gwynedd and thereafter extending it into a supremacy over much of the rest of Wales. In 1267 his position as overlord  was recognized by Henry III in the Treaty of Montgomery when the English king accepted Llywelyn's     homage as prince of Wales.

Ten years after his recognition as the prince of Wales by Henry III, Llywelyn was to suffer a humiliating     defeat at the hands of the new King Edward I. From the outset, Llywelyn seemed almost to go out of his   way to court Edward's anger. In particular, he refused to yield the homage and money payments owing to     the king under the terms of the Treaty of Montgomery. He tempted fate further by arranging to marry Eleanor, daughter of rebel baron     Simon de Montfort, an act destined to strain Edward's patience to the limit.

Llywelyn began his own castle campaign by strengthening his grandfather's castles at Criccieth, Ewloe, and Dolwyddelan. Moreover, in     1273 he started to build a new castle at Dolforwyn, high above the Severn valley, posing a challenge to the royal frontier post at     Montgomery. The prince's refusal to abandon this project was just one incident in an eventual catalogue of disagreements with the new     king.

Enough was enough, and in 1276-77 Edward had decided to settle accounts with the recalcitrant Welsh prince. Edward himself took the     field at Chester in July 1277, and by August he had some 15,600 troops in his pay. Against these odds, Llywelyn had no choice but to sue   for peace. The ensuing Treaty of Aberconwy represented a comprehensive humiliation for the prince of Wales. Stripped of his     overlordship he had won ten years earlier, Gwynedd was again reduced to its traditional heartland to the west of the River Conwy.

On 21 March 1282, Llywelyn's brother, Dafydd, attacked Hawarden Castle and sparked off the war of 1282-83. Llywelyn was faced with an almost impossible     dilemma. Torn between his fealty to the king and his loyalty to his brother Dafydd and his people, Llywelyn was to side with his brother and led the Welsh resistance to the inevitable invasion by Edward I. By the end of the year Llywelyn was dead, having been killed on 11 December in a brief engagement  with English forces at Irfon Bridge near Builth Wells.

Llewellyn ap Gruffydd (Llewellyn II), who succeeded his uncle David as Prince of North Wales in 1246. In 1256 he declared war on          King Henry III. and was able to make himself lord of North and South Wales. He also assisted the Barons. He was surprised and killed in 1282, in a skirmish with the Mortimers, near Builth, in Central Wales. He married Eleanor,  daughter of Simon de Montfort, Lord Leicester and his wife Eleanor, daughter of King John.
Catherine Verch Llewellyn Philip ap , Lord of Cardigan Ivor UNKNOWN Ivor Gwenllian Verch Llewellyn Isabella Plantagenet 1205 - 1275 Margaret Plantagenet 70 70 D. 1285 Alexander III King Of Scotland Alexander Alexander III. was King of Scotland in the earlier part of Edward's reign, and his ancestors had done homage to Edward's
ancestors, but, in 1189, William the Lion had purchased from Richard I possessions which Henry II. had acquired by the
treaty of Falaise. The Lion's successors, however, held lands in England, and had done homage for them to the English kings.
Edward would gladly have restored the old practice of homage for Scotland itself, but to this Alexander had never
consented. Edward coveted the prospect of being lord of the entire island, as it would not only strengthen his position, but
would bring the two nations into peaceful union. A prospect of effecting a union by peaceful means offered itself to Edward
in 1285, when Alexander III. was killed by a fall from his horse, near Kinghorn. Alexander's only descendant was his
grand-daughter Margaret, the child of his daughter and King Eric of Norway. In 1290 it was agreed that she should marry
the Prince of Wales but that the two kingdoms should remain absolutely independent of each other. Unfortunately the Maid
of Norway, as the child was called, died on her way to Scotland and this plan for establishing friendly relations between the
two countries came to naught. If it has succeeded, three centuries of warfare and misery might possibly have been avoided.

Alexander III. was King of Scotland in the earlier part of Edward's reign, and his ancestors had done homage to Edward's
ancestors, but, in 1189, William the Lion had purchased from Richard I possessions which Henry II. had acquired by the
treaty of Falaise. The Lion's successors, however, held lands in England, and had done homage for them to the English kings.
Edward would gladly have restored the old practice of homage for Scotland itself, but to this Alexander had never
consented. Edward coveted the prospect of being lord of the entire island, as it would not only strengthen his position, but
would bring the two nations into peaceful union. A prospect of effecting a union by peaceful means offered itself to Edward
in 1285, when Alexander III. was killed by a fall from his horse, near Kinghorn. Alexander's only descendant was his
grand-daughter Margaret, the child of his daughter and King Eric of Norway. In 1290 it was agreed that she should marry
the Prince of Wales but that the two kingdoms should remain absolutely independent of each other. Unfortunately the Maid
of Norway, as the child was called, died on her way to Scotland and this plan for establishing friendly relations between the
two countries came to naught. If it has succeeded, three centuries of warfare and misery might possibly have been avoided.
UNKNOWN Margaret King Of Norway Eric Maid Of Norway Margaret Alexander's only descendant was his grand-daughter Margaret, the child of his daughter and King Eric of Norway. In 1290 it was agreed that she should marry the Prince of Wales but that the two kingdoms should remain absolutely independent of each other. Unfortunately the Maid of Norway, as the child was called, died on her way to Scotland and this plan for establishing friendly relations between the two countries came to naught. If it has succeeded, three centuries of warfare and misery might possibly have been avoided. Lleyn the Martyr Also Known As:<_AKA> /Linus/ UNKNOWN Cynon 0131 - Deceased Eurgain Of SILURIA Title / Occ St. Eurgen - 'Saint of Llan Ilid' D. ~0100 UNKNOWN Gladys Also Known As:<_AKA> /Claudia/
Gladys (Claudia), was adopted by Emperor Claudius and became Claudius Britannica. In her 17th year she married
Rufus Pudens., a Roman Senator. She died in 97 A.D. She and her two sons and two daughters were instructed by St.
Paul in the Christian faith. Around 100 A.D. all the children suffered martyrdom in Rome under Nero, who at age 16
succeeded Claudius as Emperor on September 28, 53 A.D.
Rufus Pudens 1  _FA1
2  PLAC Roman Senator
D. Deceased UNKNOWN Eurgen Eurgen, was the mother of Gladys, who married Lleuver Mawr (The Great Light, or Lucius the Great), son of Prince
Coel, a king of Britain, baptized at Winchester by his father's first cousin, the younger St. Timothy, who suffered
martyrdom at the age of 90 on August 22, 139 A.D. In 170 A.D. Lucius succeeded to the throne of Britain and
became the first Christian king in all the world, and the Second Blessed Sovereign of Wales. He built the Cathedral at
Llandaff, the first Christian sanctuary in Britain and changed the established religion from Druidism to Christianity.
See elsewhere in Vol I. for the ancestry of King Lleuver Mawr.
Duke of Lower Lotharinga Otto Also Known As:<_AKA> /Lorraine/ D. Deceased UNKNOWN Victoria D. Deceased UNKNOWN Boadicea UNKNOWN Gordani UNKNOWN Claudia 0214 - 0270 II Claudius 56 56 Also Known As:<_AKA> Marcus Aurelius Flavius Claudius /Gothicus/
A virtuous and worthy Roman Emperor (268-270), who was a soldier, statesman, and a distinguished officer. Born in Illyria 214, he was
trained in the hard school of warfare on the Danube frontier, and died of the Plague in 270, aged 55, whereupon his brother
Marcus Aurelius Claudius Quintillus became Emperor. Constantius I became Emperor of Rome in May 305, and in right of
his wife, King of England.
~0215 Marcus Aurelius Claudius Quintillus Alexander MOUNTBATTEN Name Suffix:<NSFX> Of Hesse

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UNKNOWN Minervina Flavius Valerius Crispus Caesar Maxentius Maximian Valeria Galeriana Emperor Of Rome Galerius UNKNOWN Valeria Emperor Of Rome Diocletian Helen Constantius Julian The Apostate King Of Iceni Prastugasus Iceni is the land now comprising Norfolk and Suffolk, England

Prasutagus had for many years under the Claudian treaty been the faithful ally of Rome. He was the Druid ruler of the
Iceni, inhabitants of the land now comprising the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk, and in part Cambridgeshire and
Huntingdonshire. The capital was Venta, now Winchester. After a war of about forty years, waged by Emperors Claudius,
Nero, and Domitian, much of the Icenian land was subject to Roman authority. Prasutagus, thinking to protect his wife,
Boadicea (many alternate spellings), Queen of the Iceni, and their daughters, made the Emperor Nero coheir with them of
his great wealth. The outcome was not as planned, for at his death in A.D. 61 the Roman officers took complete possession
of the palace, giving up the princesses to the brutality of the soldiers, and humiliating the Queen by a public scourging.
Stung to madness by the wrongs which most nearly affect womanhood, Boadicea led 120,000 men to battle. The sense of
injury changed her whole nature and she lived only for revenge. At Leicester she ascended the general's tribunal. In her
hand she carried a spear. She addressed the Britons, gathered about as follows:

"I rule not over beasts of burden as are the effeminate nations of the East, nor over tradesmen and traffickers, nor like the
man-woman Nero, over slaves; but I rule over Britons, little versed in craftiness and diplomacy, it is true, but born and trained to
war; men who in the cause of liberty willingly risk their lives, their lands and property. Queen of such a race, I implore your aid for
freedom, for victory! Never let a foreigner bear rule over me or my country-men! Never let slavery reign in this island!"

Attacking their oppressors, they burned London, Colchester and other cities. Some say her army increased to 230,000
men. Over 70,000 on each side were killed. These valiant Icenians were finally defeated by the Romans under Sentonius
Paulinus in A.D. 62, and rather than fall into the hands of the invaders, Boadicea took her own life with a poisoned dagger,
and was buried in Flintshire. Boadicea, in Latin "Victoria," is described in the records as "cousin" of Caradoc and his sister,
Gladys. Boadicea and Prasutagus had at least one daughter, whose name has not been preserved.
UNKNOWN Duff UNKNOWN Britain D. 0322 UNKNOWN Aioffe 1  _FA1
2  PLAC 120th Monarch of Ireland

1  _FA1
2  PLAC 120th Monarch of Ireland
Fiacha Trabhteine Muredach Tireach Eochaidh Muigh Meadhoin Niall Mor Eoghanr Owen Donalda Princess Of Scotland UNKNOWN Also Known As:<_AKA> /Donada/ Finlaech Mormaer of Moray 1005 - 1057 UNKNOWN Macbeth 52 52 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of Scotland
murdered Duncan; killed by Duncan's son, Malcolm III.
UNKNOWN Gruoch UNKNOWN Ingibiorg ~1060 Duncan II Canmore ~1061 Malcolm Canmore Octreda of Dunbar William Canmore Ermengarde Beaumont II, King Of Scotland Alexander UNKNOWN Margaret UNKNOWN Isabella UNKNOWN Marjorie Hugh de Burgh Roger , Earl of Richmond Bigod Earl of Pembroke Gilbert Phillippa Plantagenet Margaret of Huntingdon ~1190 - 1252 Isabel of Huntingdon 62 62 D. 1245 Robert V Bruce Name Prefix:<NPFX> 4th Baron of Annadale 1203 - 1258 William Bruce 55 55 Name Prefix:<NPFX> 3rd Baron Annandale 0740 - Deceased Hildi EIRIKSDATTER 1226 - >1264 Isabella De Clare 37 37 Robert II Bruce Margaret Carrick Neil Carrick UNKNOWN Margaret High Steward of Scotland Walter UNKNOWN Robert I Also Known As:<_AKA> The /Bruce/
Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of Scotland
D. Deceased Bernard Bruce D. Deceased Christian Bruce Patrick , 7th Earl of March Dunbar Ada Of Huntingdon Henry De Hastings Maud Of Huntingdon Isabel Mar Earl Donald D. Deceased Marjory Bruce Walter Stewart Robert Stewart Name Suffix:<NSFX> King ~1365 Robert II Stewart 1394 - 20 Feb 1436/1437 James I Stewart Name Suffix:<NSFX> King Alexander , Earl of Buchan Comyn Elizabeth De Quincy Robert La Zouche Count Of Brittany Alan King Of Ireland Duptory Nesta Of Powys UNKNOWN Seneca Davydd Ap Llewellyn UNKNOWN John I Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of Portugal 1385 - 1433 I, King Of Portugal Eduardo 48 48 Also Known As:<_AKA> /Edward/ Eleanor of Aragon Catherine of Valois 1421 - 1471 Henry VI Plantagenet 50 50 Deposed March 1451, restored October 1470, deposed again April 1471
Was another bad king, more suited to be a monk, went insane for years. His wife took as a lover Roger Mortimer and plotted against him. Was king from 1422-1471
Margaret of Anjou 1453 - 1471 Prince of Wales Edward 18 18 Huaisle of Meath UNKNOWN Thermanis 0316 - 0376 Flavius THEODOSIUS 60 60 Theodosius I the Great, Emperor of the EASTERN ROMAN EMPIRE
PLAC the last ruler of a united Roman Empire
Occupation: Commander of Eastern Roman Army
executed by Emperor Valentinian I
D. 0450 Theodosius II , Emperor Of The East UNKNOWN D. 0454 UNKNOWN Eudocia UNKNOWN Placida Anicius Olybrius 0419 - 0480 King Of Vandals Gaiseric 61 61 Also Known As:<_AKA> /Genseric/
Genseric, called "The Rod of God," Vandal King of Spain in 419. He invaded Africa and conquered Carthage in 437,
plundered Rome in 456, doing irreparable damage to monuments and sculptures. So reckless were they that to this day we
speak of the wanton destruction of property as vandalism, yet he promised to spare the city from fire and the people from
massacre, and he kept his word. He died in 477, having married (2) Eudoxia the Elder, widow of Valentinian III., whom in
battle he captured with her daughter, Eudoxia. He married Eudoxia the Elder as his second wife and the younger he
married to his son, Huneric. By his first wife, name unknown, he had Huneric.
UNKNOWN Gelimer 1  _FA1
2  PLAC a Gothic general in Spain
D. 0426 King of the Vandals Gonderic 1  _FA1
2  DATE 409
2  PLAC invaded Spain
Elisa Of Granada King of the Vandals Gondeguslus Also Known As:<_AKA> /Corisco/
1  _FA1
2  DATE 406
2  PLAC invaded Gaul
UNKNOWN Flora D. 0405 Radagaisus the Vandal UNKNOWN Cella D. 0388 I, King of the Heruli Miecislaus D. 0340 King of the Heruli Wisimar Princess Of Saxony Amalasunta D. 0292 I, King of the Heruli Alberic D. 0237 King of the Heruli Teneric Princess Of Thuringia Biogonna D. 0201 King of the Heruli Dietric Diana Of Triers Bella Of Coln D. 0127 King of the Heruli Vitilaus Anarnia of Gothland I, King of the Heruli Vislaus Tibernia Of Norway King of the Heruli Hutterus Judith Of Jutland D. 0034 Bc UNKNOWN Anthyrius II Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of the Heruli Mary of Jutland King of the Heruli Alimer UNKNOWN Ida King of the Heruli Anavas UNKNOWN Drithva UNKNOWN Anthyrius I Name Prefix:<NPFX> 1st King of the Heruli Gothic Princess Symbulla 1646 Gershom Lockwood King of the Vandals Thrasamund Amfleda the Elder King of the Ostrogoths Theodoric 1  _FA1
2  DATE 493
2  PLAC slew Odoacer
UNKNOWN Theodora UNKNOWN Eurica King of the Goths in Spain Adulphus 0770 UNKNOWN Regina Archbishop of Rheims Arnulf D. 0997 V, King Of France Louis Haudoun De Rameru Also Known As:<_AKA> /Hildwin/ Count of Dreux Robert D. 1177 Countess Of Toulouse Constance IV, Count Of Boulogne Eustace D. 1222 V, Count Of Toulouse Raymond 1170 - 1221 Princess Of France Alix 51 51 Andronicus I Comnenus Theodore Branas Princess Of France Isabel Count of Evreux Louis Count of Evreux Phillip UNKNOWN Jeanne Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess Of France II, Count Of Evreaux, King Of Navarre Charles Also Known As:<_AKA> the /Bad/ Mar 1225/1226 - 7 Jan 1284/1285 I, Count of Anjou, King of Sicily Charles At Pentacost, 1246, Charles's knighthood was celebrated.
at the castle of Melun. After this ceremony he was styled Charles of Anjou, since the two holdings of Maine and Anjou,
left to him by his father's will, were officially handed over to him at that time. Later he married in 1268 (2) Margaret
of Burgundy, who died in 1308.
UNKNOWN Rudolph I Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of Germany Robert Of , King Of Naples Anjou D. 1327 James II UNKNOWN Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of Aragon D. 1310 Blanche Of Anjou John Of Anjou D. 1341 Eleanor Of Anjou D. 1337 UNKNOWN Frederick II Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of Sicily D. 1275 Elizabeth D'Anjou D. 1290 Ladislas IV of Hungary Thomas Plantagenet Thomas Plantaganet, his successor, Earl of Lancaster, in the 26th year of Edward I., doing his homage, being then
esteemed of full age by the king, had livery of his lands, except the dowry of Blanche, his mother; and thereupon
marched into Scotland, the king himself being in the expedition. The earl who was hereditary sheriff of Lancashire,
substituted Richard de Hoghton, his deputy in that office. For the remainder of this reign the Earl of Lancaster was
constantly employed in the wars of Scotland. In the 4th year of Edward II., having married Alice, only daughter and
heiress of Henry de Lacy, Earl of Lincoln, he had livery of the castle of Denbigh, and other lands of her inheritance; his
homage for them being performed the ensuing year, in the presence of divers bishops, earls, and barons, and other of
the king's council, in a certain chamber within the house of the Friar's Preachers, in London. The earl is said to have
born the title of Earl of Lincoln, in right of this lady; after his decease, she married Eubold le Strange, who d.s.p., and
3rdly, Hugh le Frenes; the which Eubold and Hugh, are deemed, by many writers to have been Earls of Lincoln. The
said Alice styled herself Countess of Lincoln and Salisbury, and d.s.p. in 1348
Roger , Earl of Lancaster de Poitou David Plantagenet Alice De Lacy Henry , Earl of Lincoln de Lacy UNKNOWN Ingleric 1  _FA1
2  PLAC Anglo Saxon noble
D. Deceased Mahaud Bourgogne Waltheof De , Abbot of Melrose St. Liz UNKNOWN Concubine 0490 - 0530 UNKNOWN Thierry I 40 40 Thierry (Theodoric), who received at the time of his father's death, the Ripuary country, the
Moselle Valley with Metz and Trier, French Hesse, Champagne, and the Alemanni protectorate. He also took the
largest share of the disposed Goth territory. Thierry tried to murder his half-brothers but failed. He died shortly
afterwards, leaving a son, Theudebert (Thibert) I, who allied himself to Childebert against Clotaire. He died in 548, and
he was succeeded by his son, Theudebald, who died in 555. None of these were sole king, except Clotaire I., who held
the position from the death of Childebert I. in 558 until his own death in 561.
D. 0548 UNKNOWN Theodebert D. 0555 UNKNOWN Theudebald UNKNOWN Guntheuca UNKNOWN Chunsina UNKNOWN Ingunde UNKNOWN Aregunda One source records that Clotaire Clothar) had an incestuous relationship with his wife's sister. The
"History of the Franks" shows the relationship as a "marriage."
UNKNOWN Vuldetrude UNKNOWN Theodovald D. 0575 UNKNOWN Theodobert D. 0577 UNKNOWN Merovech D. 0580 UNKNOWN Clovis UNKNOWN Basina 1  _FA1
2  PLAC nun at Poitiers
D. 0560 UNKNOWN Chrammus Gunther Meroving Childeric Meroving Charibert Meroving D. 0593 UNKNOWN Gunthram Fruela De Cantabria UNKNOWN Aurelio King of the Visigoths III, King of Leon Ramiro D. 1211 I, King Of Portugal Sancho UNKNOWN Isabella Princess Of Spain Sancha Roderigo , Count of Lara Gonzales Princess Of Spain Elvira II, King Of Sicily Roger Barbara Fitz Herbert D. 1503 Nicholas Fitz Herbert 18 Mar 1495/1496 - 1533 Mary Queen Of FRANCE Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9FDM-HM
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Alured Solney William Solney Alured Solney Norman Solney D. 1390 Nicholas Kniveton Joan UNKNOWN Margery UNKNOWN Matthew Kniveton D. 1296 Matilda UNKNOWN Walter Montgomery UNKNOWN Kniveton Agnes Solney D. 1892 Albert Victor SAXE-COBURG- GOTHA Thank you for downloading &quot;The Whaley-Kelley Genealogy Line&quot; by Whaley Publishing Company, Inc. Francis Lister Thomas Lister Roger Lister Thomas Kniveton William Kniveton Thomas Kniveton John Kniveton D. >1390 Henry Kniveton Robert Kniveton Nicholas Kniveton John Kniveton Thomas Kniveton Matilda Kniveton Elizabeth Ludlow John Fitz Herbert Anthony Fitz Herbert ~1518 Richard Litster 1704 Alice Jefferson 1700 Thomas Jefferson 1598 - 1600 Margaret STUART 2 2 Nickname:<NICK> The Winter Queen 1709 Mary Jefferson 1712 Martha Jefferson 1679 Martha Jefferson Mary Jefferson 1506 - 24 Feb 1524/1525 François De LORRAINE Ancestral File Number:<AFN> HRJ3-3N
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1834 - 1906 Orlando Hensley 71 71 County Court Records, volume 7, p. 653 provides the background.
Mary C. Hensly (nee Mary Tyre) vs. Orlando Hensly filed 4 Oct. 1859.
They were married and lived together 20 mo. The defendant took her to
her father's and left her. He drank & wasted estate without
provisions for her. Depositions of Alza-Marie Thomas, Daniel Rufford,
and Joshua Huble in Winchester. Deponant Fieldon Henry moved to
Texas. Deponant George Tyra: "I am the father of Mary C. Hensly. He
brought them to my house one year. ago. He came occasionally to see
them. He went to Irvine and bought his wife a dress but no clothing
for the children." Deponant James Snowden. Would give his wife
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Mary C. Hensly (nee Mary Tyre) vs. Orlando Hensly filed 4 Oct. 1859.
They were married and lived together 20 mo. The defendant took her to
her father's and left her. He drank & wasted estate without
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and Joshua Huble in Winchester. Deponant Fieldon Henry moved to
Texas. Deponant George Tyra: "I am the father of Mary C. Hensly. He
brought them to my house one year. ago. He came occasionally to see
them. He went to Irvine and bought his wife a dress but no clothing
for the children." Deponant James Snowden. Would give his wife
$100.00 for divorce. Deponant Robert C. Kennon.
~1499 Mungo STEWART Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9G0M-VC
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1832 Mary Parker 1596 - 1632 Fredick V PALATINATE 36 36 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Elector of Palatinate 1573 - 1625 Princess Of DENMARK & NORWAY Elisabeth 51 51 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 8CDM-L0
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1732 - 1800 John Jordan Harris 68 68 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Col.
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1775-76 Col John Harris PSVA Revolution Comm. of Safety for Cumberland County Virginia One of the builders of the James River and Kanawa Canel which made it possible for tobacco shipments and other shipments to get around the Falls on the James River at Richmond and on downriver to be shipped. The other men involved in the building were George Washington, yes the president, David Ross, Wm Cabell and Edward Randolph.

Col John Harris was born in Goochland County, Virginia in 1732 married 17 August 1754 in Cumberland County, Virginia (mg record) to Anne Obedience Turpin b 1734 daughter of Thomas Turpin and Mary Jefferson. Thomas Turpin was the son of Thomas Turpin and Obedience Branch . Mary Jefferson was daughter of Thomas Jefferson and Mary Field. Col. John had 8 children according to the Turpin daybook which is now in a California museum and has been published in the Virginia Mag. Col. John built a large brick mansion which I have a picture of which I got from the Museum in Richmond and which has since been destroyed. Obedience Turpin Harris died before her husband. Col John his will was proved November of 1800 in Powhatan co Virginia see will Book 1 their children were A. b c 1755 Thomas Harris who supposedly died young B. Lucy Harris b 1757 Cumberland County, Virginia married Obadiah Smith Revol. b 1749 in Virginia son of Obadiah Smith and Mary Burks of Albemarle County, Virginia Lucy Harris Smith outlived her husband Obadiah who left a will in Rowan County N. C. i n 1810 had children as follows: a. John Harris Smith married his first cousin Harriet Crittenden of Kentucky son of her sister Judith see later b . Mary Smith known as Polly married William Watts I do not have exact dates c. Matilda Smith b ? Maryland? Henry Randolph d. Lavinia Smith b? married ? d. Peterfield Smith married 18 Dec. 1807 in Va. to Mary Jefferson Turpin d of Wm Turpin and Sarah Harris d of Wm Harris and Sarah Ward cousin e. Jourdan Smith served in war of 1812 married ? f. daughter Smith Note: John Harris Smith and Harriett Crittenden had Rev. Obadiah Smith who married Mary Jane Wallace - Peterfield Smith and Mary Jefferson Turpin had Louisa Matilda Smith married John Holloway. Lucy's brother John Harris below MY LINE in 1815 bought land in Chesterfield County, Virginia from the distributees of his brother in law Lt Obadiah Smith. Obadiah Smith 1790 Rowan County, North Carolina census 2 +16 3 males - 16 and 6 females.

C. Lt John Harris Revol b 12 October 1758 Cumberland County, Virginia MY LINE he was the son of Col John Harris and Anne Obedience Turpin. His father deeded him land in Powhatan County, Virginia in 1785 and it is thought that he married about that time. I do not have his first wifes name or place of mg. according to later census he had a boy and a girl born shortly after 1785 living with him I believe the boy was named John but untraced. and I do not know the name of the girl or if either survived to adulthood. I do know that John sold out his Powhatan co land to a relative Thomas Harris which deed also covered household furniture etc. Lt. John married 2nd 24 May 1794 in Chesterfield County, Virginia to Rebecca Britton daughter of Anderson Brittton and Ann Mills Rebecca was much younger than John and in the 2 0 years that they were married had 12 children as follows (taken from pension application which copied the family bible) l. Xenophen Harris 11 March 1795 - dead by 1810 never married 2. HIRAM HARRIS MY LINE b 15 Sept 1796 died between 1st of May and June 3 1867 who married l. 30 May 1822 in St. Johns church Richmond Virginia to Margaret Christian of charles city County, Virginia daughter of Henry Benskin Christian and his wife Elizabeth Christian . THIS MY LINE SEE LATER they had 2 children Mgt christian Harris died in 1825 He married 2. Margaret Wilson and had a daughter Eleanor Harris Mgt Wilson died and he married 3. Elizabeth
0586 - 0615 Oda De SAVOY 29 29 ~1481 Jean STEWART Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9F9C-SR
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1534 - 1588 Frederik II King Of DENMARK 53 53 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> FQ72-75
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1762 - 1830 GEORGE IV HANOVER 67 67 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of England 1248 - 1302 Costanza Sicily 54 54 1500 - 1528 Louis De LORRAINE 28 28 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> HRJ2-CW
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1240 - 1285 Pedro III Aragon 45 45 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King ~1500 - 1544 James STEWART 44 44 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9FQ5-05
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1531 - 21 Jan 1568/1569 James STEWART Name Suffix:<NSFX> Earl of Moray
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1383 - 1482 Margaret BEAUCHAMP 99 99 ~1478 - >1521 John STEWART 43 43 Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9F9C-QF
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~1804 Gordon Tyree 1430 - 1456 Edmund Tudor 26 26 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Earl D. 1571 Matthew STEWART Name Prefix:<NPFX> 4th Earl of Lennox
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1763 - 1827 Frederick Augustus HANOVER 64 64 Nickname:<NICK> The Grand Old Duke of York
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0607 - 0690 St Clodulf Metz 83 83 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Bishop Of Metz
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0780 - 0818 ERMENGARDE Princess Of Hesbania 38 38 ~1817 Helcher "Gillum" Tyree Also Known As:<_AKA> /Gillum/ 0498 - Deceased Blithilda VON KÖLN 1808 - 1891 Dr. James W. Hensley 83 83 1500 - 1562 Jane Stuart 62 62 D. 1460 Edmond PLANTAGENENT Name Prefix:<NPFX> Earl of RUTLAND  1784 - 1844 Ernst I Duke Of SAXE COBURG SAALFELD 60 60 ~1468 Anne Or Elizabeth STEWART Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 8J55-CG
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1451 - 1488 James III Stuart 36 36 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of SCOTLAND
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1605 - 1607 Mary STUART 2 2 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Queen Of Scots D. 1650 Philipp Count Palatine Of SIMMERN Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 8G7C-B6
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1387 - 1422 Henry V Lancaster 35 35 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of England
Acceded 1413-1422.

Henry V
Soon after his accession, Henry V (reigned 1413-22) laid claim to the French crown. Stern and ruthless, Henry was a brilliant general who had gained military experience in his teens, when he fought alongside his father at the battle of Shewsbury. In 1415, Henry set sail for France, capturing Harfleur. His offer to the French Dauphin of personal combat (Richard I and Edward III had made similar offers in their time) was, like those of his predecessors, refused; he went on to defeat the French at the Battle of Agincourt. In alliance with unreliable Burgundy, and assisted by his brothers (the Dukes of Clarence, Bedford and Gloucester), Henry gained control of Normandy in subsequent campaigns. By the Treaty of Troyes (1420), he gained recognition as heir to the French throne, and married Charles VI's daughter Katherine.
Well educated, Henry had a particular interest in liturgical music; he gave pensions to well-known composers of his time, and a hymn of praise to God, which he ordered sung after Agincourt, still exists. However, Henry's success was short lived and he died of dysentery in 1422 in Bois de Vincennes, France
1442 - 1483 Edward PLANTAGENET 40 40 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King 1600 - 30 Jan 1647/1648 Charles Edward Louis Philip Casimir Stuart Name Suffix:<NSFX> King of England
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1370 - 1415 Richard PLANTAGENET 45 45 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Earl of Cambridge
Cause of Death: Beheaded
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Duke of York. Beheaded for conspiring against Henry IV
Anne Mortimer Elizabeth York PLANTAGENET D. 1503 Margaret PLANTAGENET 1442 - 1460 Edmund Earl Of Rutherford PLANTAGENET 18 18 1442 - 1483 Edward IV York PLANTAGENET 40 40 1437 - 1491 Eliabeth Grey Woodville 54 54 1465 - 1503 Elizabeth York York 38 38 1456 - 1509 Henry VII King Of England Tudor 53 53 1800 - 1831 Luise, Princess of SAXE GOTHA ALTENBURG 30 30 D. 1597 Katherine Jennings Thomas Jennings 1525 - 1602 William Jennings 77 77 Joan Bostock Hugh Bostock Katherine Moberly Thomas Nicholas Bostock Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir Ralph Bostock Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir Isabelle Lawton Elizabeth de Venables Adam Bostock D. Deceased Janet Bradshaw Adam Bostock Margaret Whetenhall John Whetenhall Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir Anges Arderne John Arderne Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir Margred furch Gruffud ap Madog Fadog Gruffud ap Madog Name Prefix:<NPFX> Prince of Powis 1018 - Deceased HERBERT FITZGODWYN Bertrade de Mainwaring Ralph De Mainwaring Amicia de Meschines 1147 - 1181 Hugh of Kevelioc 34 34 1099 - 1153 Ranulph de Gernon Meschines 54 54 Ranulph de Briquessart Lucia UNKNOWN Algar the Saxon UNKNOWN Ranulph de Meschines Maud UNKNOWN 1120 - 1189 Matilda Maude FitzRobert 69 69 1155 - 1189 Bertrade de Montfort 34 34 Simon de Montfort Maud UNKNOWN D. 1236 Madog ap Gruffydd Maelor Title: Founder of Valle Crucis Gwladus ferch Ithel 1135 - 1191 Gruffydd Maelor I ap madog 56 56 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Ruler N Powys
ruled Northern Powys 1160-91
1091 - 1160 ap MAREDUDD madoc 69 69 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Prince of Powys  1095 - Deceased Susanna Verch GRUFFYDD 1055 - 1137 Gruffydd Ap Cynan 82 82 1065 - 1162 Angharad Verch Owain 97 97 1047 - 1126 Bleddyn Ap MAREDYDD 79 79 1063 - Deceased Hunydd Verch Einudd Ithel Ap Rhys Gwenllian Ferch Hywel Fychan 1241 - 1292 Peter Arderne 51 51 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir 1250 - Deceased Margaret of Morgery De Elleforde 1220 - 1265 Wakelin Arderne 45 45 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir 1220 - Deceased Agnes de Orreby 1190 - 1230 Prillip de Orreby 40 40 1196 - Deceased Leuca de Mohaut 1185 - 1238 John Arderne 53 53 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir 1192 - Deceased Margaret Aldford 1160 - 1230 Phillip de Orreby 70 70 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Justice
Occupation: Justice of Chester 1207
1165 - Deceased Emme de Coventre 1165 - 1213 Eustace Arderne 48 48 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Lord
Occupation: Lord of Watford

Occupation: Lord of Watford
1140 - Deceased Eustace Arderne 1170 - Deceased Hawysia UNKNOWN 1165 - 1213 Richard Aldford 48 48 1140 - 1180 Robert Aldford 40 40 1150 - 1190 Mary FitzEustace 40 40 1128 - 1163 Richard FitzRichard 35 35 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Baron
Occupation: Constable of Chester
Occupation: Baron Halton
1128 - 1200 Albreda\ Aubrey de Lisoures 72 72 1097 - Deceased Robert Eudo de Lisoures 1097 - Deceased Albreda de Lacy William Bostock Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir Knight 1310 - 1366 Hugh de Venables 56 56 1245 - 1292 William de Venables 47 47 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir
Occupation: 7th Baron of Kinderton
1245 - Deceased Margaret DE DUTTON 1315 - Deceased Elizabeth MOBBERLEY 1255 - 1327 William MOBBERLEY 72 72 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Lord
William Mobberley, Lord of Mobberley, married Maud Downes, daughter and heir of Robert Downes of Chorley, juxta Werford. He was Sheriff of Cheshire in 1319 and had issue Raufe, Cicely m. John Dumbill, Elizabeth m. Hugh Venables (you come from him by his 2nd wife, Katherine Houghton), Margaret m. Richard Bold, Emma m. Richard Grovenour, Mary m. Nicolas Leycester, Joan m. Wm. Arthurton, Ellen m. Richard Bromhale, and Agnes unmarried. William sealed usually with the coat of arms above. He died 1327 and his widow married John Dumbill, Sr.
Source:"Kin of Mellcene Thurman Smith" Call Number: CS71.S643
1264 - Deceased Maud Downes Note: Maud, heiress to her mother's lands, 2nd wife to William de Modburleigh, Lord of the moiety of Modburleigh. Source: Ormerod's Hist. Cheshire, Vol. 3, p. 379. ~1225 - Deceased Robert Downes Robert Downes 1246 - Deceased Margaret FITTON 1200 - 1261 Hugh De FITTON 61 61 1175 - 1237 Richard FITTON 62 62 Ellen UNKNOWN 1148 - Deceased Richard FITTON Jean Del Heath 1609 - Deceased Richard Richardson 1613 - Deceased Elizabeth UNKNOWN 1566 - 1605 Lionel Branch 39 39 The seventh child and third son of William Branch was Lionel, baptized on August 18, 1566, and the immediate ancestor of Christopher Braunche, founder of the Branches of VA. It is unfortunate that of this member of the family regrettably little is known. That he was something of a black sheep, or more charitably, a prodigal son, is evident from the terms of his father's will, in which he is castigated as "my unthrifty and disobedient sonne," to whom only a black gown and his father's best cloak were left."

Having left Abingdon sometime before 1596, Lionel nonetheless must have prospered, for on July 8, 1596, at St Martin, Ludgate, in the City of London, distinguished by the status of "gentleman," he married Valentia Sparkes, dau. of ________Sparkes, deceased, formerly a draper of the city of London. By her, apparently he only had one son, Christopher, who was provided for in his grandfather's will by a bequest of five marks on his attaining eighteen years of age. Lionel appears never to have returned to his native town.

Neither record of his burial nor of his will has been found. All one can say is that he probably died about 1605 in London, and died intestate.
1566 - Deceased Valentia Sparkes 1690 - 1736 Marmaduke Simms 46 46 Marmaduke was Doorkeeper to the Upper House of Assembly, 1662. [Maryland Heraldic Families.]

In November 1685 Marmaduke Simms, of St. Mary's County had a land patent for 400 A. in Cecil County.


He settled first in St. George's Hundred on the west side of St. George's [now St. Mary's] River. Then he moved to the settlements north of the Wicomico River then in St. Mary's County, but which by a readjustment of the boundaries fell into present Charles County. His seat was known as "St. George's" which he purchased from his neighbor Thomas Simpson. On February 23 1675, as Marmaduke Semme, of St. Mary's County, Innholder, he bought the tract "Middle Plantation" of 300 acres lying on the Sassafras River in Cecil County. On November 14, 1685 , he was granted by Lord Baltimore 400 acres of land lying on the Lek River in Cecil County which he named "Symmes Forrest."
0640 - 1701 Fortune WATSON 1061 1061 1816 - 1830 Laura C. Crittenden 14 14 1825 - Deceased Turpin J. Thomas 1828 - 1846 Benjamin Howard 18 18 1830 - 1855 Robert Crittenden 25 25 Thomas BEAUFOREST Name Suffix:<NSFX> II 1376 - 1426 Thomas BEAUFOREST 50 50 Name Suffix:<NSFX> I Margaret Neville 1339 - 1398 John "Of Gaunt" PLANTAGENET 58 58 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Prince Of England
Reigned as King of France and England from 1327 to 1377. He bore the combined
arms of England and France as blazoned herewith and was the first English
King to bear a crest. It was he, who initiated the long, drawn-out struggle
with France called "The Hundred Years War".
1312 - 1377 Edward III PLANTAGENET 64 64 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King 1284 - 1327 Edward II PLANTAGENET 43 43 Reigned in England from 1307 to 1327. He bore the same arms as his father. He
was forced to abdicate his reign by intrigues fostered by his wife, whereupon
her son was crowned King.
1292 - 1358 Isabella D'ARTOIS 66 66 Phillipa of HAINAULT D. 1337 WILLIAM V HAINAULT Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Joan de Valois 1269 - 1325 Charles III DE VALOIS 56 56 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count of Valois  D. 1299 Margaret of Anjou Capet 1254 - 1309 Charles II Capet 55 55 Nickname:<NICK> the lame
Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Naples & Sicily
Note: Also King of Jerusalem. Duke of Anjou 1285-1290, abdicted

Note: Also King of Jerusalem. Duke of Anjou 1285-1290, abdicted
D. 1323 Mary of Hungary Arpad 1255 - 1272 Stephen Istvan V Of Hungary Arpad 17 17 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King  1206 - 1270 Bela Of Hungary Arpad 64 64 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of Hungry
Name Suffix:<NSFX> IV
1210 - Deceased Maria Laskaris D. 1141 Geoffroy II DE CHATEAUDUN Name Prefix:<NPFX> Vicomte de Chateaudun  0980 - 1018 Premislava Predlsava SVJATOPOLKOVNA 38 38 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess 0962 - 1015 St. Vladimir I Svjatoslavich 53 53 Nickname:<NICK> The Great
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Grand Duke of Kiev
Upon Conversion to Christianity, took the Baptismal name of Basil, and put away his heathen wives.

His feast in celebrated on 15 July in the Russian Orthodox and Ruthenian Greek Catholic calendars, and he has received the name of Ravnoapostol (equal to the Apostles) in the title of the feast and the troparion of the liturgy. The Russians have added in their service books words referring his conversion and intercession to the present Russian Empire (rossiiskaya zemlya), but the Ruthenians have never permitted these interpolations.

Upon Conversion to Christianity, took the Baptismal name of Basil, and put away his heathen wives.

His feast in celebrated on 15 July in the Russian Orthodox and Ruthenian Greek Catholic calendars, and he has received the name of Ravnoapostol (equal to the Apostles) in the title of the feast and the troparion of the liturgy. The Russians have added in their service books words referring his conversion and intercession to the present Russian Empire (rossiiskaya zemlya), but the Ruthenians have never permitted these interpolations.
0962 - 1002 Rogned Rogvolodovna 40 40 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess of Polotzk 1055 - 1082 Raimond BERENGER 27 27 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count of Barcelona
Name Suffix:<NSFX> III
1055 - 1083 Mathilda (Maud) D'APULIA ET HAUTEVILLE 28 28 1174 - 1221 Manuel Laskaris 47 47 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Emperor of Nicaea
Note: Theodor I Lascaris also spelled LASKARIS, first emperor of Nicaea, which was recognized as the Byzantine government-in-exile and as the legitimate successor of the Byzantine Empire during the crusaders' occupation of Constantinople.
1148 - Deceased Ionna Karatzaina 1143 - 1211 Alexius III of the ANGELUS 68 68 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Emperor
Died in Captivity

Died in Captivity
1143 - 1211 Euphtosyne Kamateros DOUKANIA 68 68 1044 - 1110 Hugues III De Chateaudun 66 66 D. 1079 Rotrou De Chateaudun Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count Aveline De Domfront Agnes FRETEVAL Fulcher FRETEVAL Hawise Of Montdoubleau Ilbert Payn Seigneur Of Montdoubleau Payn Of Freteval UNKNOWN Adierne De Montdoubleau 1056 - Deceased William FitzOsbern 1058 - Deceased Adeliza DE TOENRY Henri III De Burgh Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count 1264 - 1297 Eleanor PLANTAGENET 33 33 1239 - 1307 Edward I PLANTAGENET 68 68 Nickname:<NICK> Longshanks
Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Edward I (1239-1307) became king of England in 1272. As king, he conquered Wales and tried to gain control of Scotland. Edward belonged to the Plantagenet family of English rulers.

Edward I was born in Westminster (now part of London). He succeeded his father, Henry III, as king. Edward fought two wars against the Welsh, one in 1277 and another in 1282 and 1283. He conquered Wales in the second war. In 1301, Edward gave the title Prince of Wales to his son, who later became Edward II. Since then, it has become customary for English monarchs to give the title to their oldest son.

In 1292, Edward chose John de Balliol as ruler of Scotland from among several men who claimed the Scottish throne. Edward demanded that Balliol pay homage to him. But this demand humiliated the Scottish people, causing them to revolt. In 1296, Balliol joined the rebel forces, but Edward forced him to surrender. Edward then took to England the Stone of Scone, the stone upon which Scottish kings had been given royal power for hundreds of years. He placed the stone in Westminster Abbey, where English monarchs were crowned.

But the Scots continued to fight England. They were led first by William Wallace and then by Robert Bruce. Bruce was crowned king of Scotland in 1306. Edward died while on his way to subdue the new king.

Edward's Scottish policy resulted in hostile relations between the English and the Scots for the next 250 years. It also led to an alliance between Scotland and France. As a result, England had to fight both countries at the same time. Edward's need for money to supply his army and government led him to call Parliaments more often than had any previous king. These Parliaments consisted of representatives of the nobility, the church, and common people. In return for grants of money from Parliament, Edward agreed that taxes could be levied only with Parliament's consent. He also sponsored laws on more topics than any previous king.

Edward I was not the first English king named Edward. People in England give numbers to their kings and queens with the same name only if the monarchs ruled after the Norman Conquest of 1066. There were three Anglo-Saxon kings named Edward who ruled England before 1066: Edward the Elder (870?-924), Edward the Martyr (963?-978?), and Edward the Confessor (1002?-1066). See EDWARD THE CONFESSOR.



[Source: Who's Who in the Middle Ages, John Fines, Barnes & Noble Books, New York, 1995]

Edward I was born at Westminster in 1239, and was named for his father Henry III's favourite saint, Edward the Confessor. He was heir to wide domains and many troubles, and had an early taste of both. In 1252 he was given charge of the troublesome but lucrative Gascon territories. Two years later he was married to Eleanor of Castile---a political marriage, but one that was to turn into a love-match.

There was little time to enjoy it at first, for Edward was now pitched into the discords of the English baronial revolt. His father was neither a good leader of men, nor a good soldier, so the burden was thrust upon his young son. The barons' leader, Simon de Montfort, was Edward's uncle, and there is no doubt that the prince was both attracted to his uncle's ideas of government, and also deeply influenced by his military tactics. But after the defeat at Lewes, and a humiliating imprisonment, his admiration turned to hostility, which was only sated with the rout of Evesham in 1265.

In the next few years he acted as a moderating influence on his father's vindictive wrath, and saw to it that the settlement with the baronial opposition should not in itself provoke a further uprising.

In 1270 he was at last able to go off on crusade, when he brought relief to Acre. His military reputation now soared, and in 1272 he suffered an attack from an assassin, in which he was grazed by a poisoned dagger in the scuffle. He recovered, and was able to negotiate a t
0920 - 0960 Halvdan SIGURDSSON 40 40 D. 0937 Risa Sigurd 1848 - 1912 James Hensley 63 63 ~1843 - Deceased Eudora Hensley ~1839 - Deceased Fulton Hensley ~1850 - Deceased Elizabeth Hensley 0965 - Deceased Hugues I CHATEAUDUN Name Prefix:<NPFX> Viscount 0967 - 1008 Hildegarde Of BLOIS 41 41 0915 - 16 Jan 975 Theobald BLOIS Nickname:<NICK> the Cheat
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count of Blois
Sources: Kraentzler 1152, 1160, 1217; RC 133, 169, 340; A. Roots 49;
Smallwood, AF.
Roots: Theobald I, Count of Blois, died 978.
RC: Theobald I, Count of Blois, "le Tricheur" (the cheat). Died 16 Jan.
975. Also Count of Chartres and Tours. RC sometimes calls him Theobald II.
K: Thibaut I "le Vieux" or Le Tricheur," Count de Blois, Chartres, etc

Sources: Kraentzler 1152, 1160, 1217; RC 133, 169, 340; A. Roots 49;
Smallwood, AF.
Roots: Theobald I, Count of Blois, died 978.
RC: Theobald I, Count of Blois, "le Tricheur" (the cheat). Died 16 Jan.
975. Also Count of Chartres and Tours. RC sometimes calls him Theobald II.
K: Thibaut I "le Vieux" or Le Tricheur," Count de Blois, Chartres, etc
Theobald de TROYES Name Prefix:<NPFX> Viscount, Troyes
Sources: Kraentzler 1160; RC 133, 340; A. Roots 49; Smallwood.
Roots: Theobald, Viscount of Troyes, died 904.
RC: Thibaud I (Theobald, Gerlon), Count of Chartres and Bourges. Vicount of
Troyes. RC 133 says died 904, RC 340 says after 942.
K: Gerlon, Signeur de Blois.
0850 - 0886 Eudes II de CHARTRES 36 36 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count 2948 Bc - 1998 Bc UNKNOWN Noah Note: !Note: Lived 950 yrs (ca 2944-1994 BC) Noah was 492 and begat Shem.
Note: Gen 5:32 states that "The order of Noah's sons are; SHEM,HAM,JAPETH"
Note: Gen 10;21 states," Japeth the elder";
Note:
!Ref Mat: KJV-Holy Bible, Gen 5:29-32,9:2,10:21, Luk 3:36, RL Chart compiled
by
Note: A.F.Bennett, A.F.Schmuhl,Ped.Chart of the Campbell Family;
Note: !Flood was in the year 2348 BC.
Note:
!When he was 10 years ol, Noah was ordained to the priesthood by Methuselah .
He became a preacher of Righteousness and declared the gospel of Jesus Christ,
even as Enoch, teaching faith, repentance, baptism, and the reception of the
Holy Ghost (2 Pet.2:5; Moses 8:19, . His life was sought by unbelievers, but
he was preserved by
Note:
the poser of God (Moses 8:18,26). He and his sons Japheth, Shem, and Ham, and
their wives, making eight in all, were saved from the flood by the ark they
had built at the command of God (Gen.6-8; Heb.11:70
0850 - 0887 Théodebald Le Riche Ou Thibaud d'ARLES 37 37 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Comte d'Arles 0863 - 8 Mar 924 Berthe DE GERMANIE Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess of Lorraine  0827 - 3 Aug 869 Lothair LOTHARIUS II UNKNOWN Name Prefix:<NPFX> Saxon King Of Lorraine  ONESIME ROUSSEAU 1745 - 1830 Eleanor Morgan 85 85 1855 - 1904 William Francis Hall 49 49 1826 - 1915 Catherine (Kitty) Williams 88 88 1790 - ~1870 Samuel Hall 80 80 Note: Powell Co., Ky Court Records; May 6, 1823, Cornelius Howard vsSamuel Hall, debt of $60.51, deposition of Richard Rout taken atthe house of James Wood, attorney for Cornelius Howard wasAnderson Pigg. Hall sold a piece of land to Pigg for $60.00 payment was to go to Cornelius Howard. Anderson Pigg had powerof attorney from Cornelius Howard, proven by the deposition by Spencer Adams. Summoned as witnesses for Hall, Maize and RuthHall, George Gravitt, Clark County.

Powell Co., Ky Court Records; May 6, 1823, Cornelius Howard vs
Samuel Hall, debt of $60.51, deposition of Richard Rout taken at
the house of James Wood, attorney for Cornelius Howard was
Anderson Pigg. Hall sold a piece of land to Pigg for $60.00
payment was to go to Cornelius Howard. Anderson Pigg had power
of attorney from Cornelius Howard, proven by the deposition by
Spencer Adams. Summoned as witnesses for Hall, Maize and Ruth
Hall, George Gravitt, Clark County.

Note: Powell Co., Ky Court Records; May 6, 1823, Cornelius Howard vsSamuel Hall, debt of $60.51, deposition of Richard Rout taken atthe house of James Wood, attorney for Cornelius Howard wasAnderson Pigg. Hall sold a piece of land to Pigg for $60.00 payment was to go to Cornelius Howard. Anderson Pigg had powerof attorney from Cornelius Howard, proven by the deposition by Spencer Adams. Summoned as witnesses for Hall, Maize and RuthHall, George Gravitt, Clark County.

Powell Co., Ky Court Records; May 6, 1823, Cornelius Howard vs
Samuel Hall, debt of $60.51, deposition of Richard Rout taken at
the house of James Wood, attorney for Cornelius Howard was
Anderson Pigg. Hall sold a piece of land to Pigg for $60.00
payment was to go to Cornelius Howard. Anderson Pigg had power
of attorney from Cornelius Howard, proven by the deposition by
Spencer Adams. Summoned as witnesses for Hall, Maize and Ruth
Hall, George Gravitt, Clark County.
1765 - 1837 John Hall 71 71 Eric Mitrisin 1843 - 1906 Mary C. Tyree 62 62 County Court Records, volume 7, p. 653 provides the background.
Mary C. Hensly (nee Mary Tyre) vs. Orlando Hensly filed 4 Oct. 1859.
They were married and lived together 20 mo. The defendant took her to
her father's and left her. He drank & wasted estate without
provisions for her. Depositions of Alza-Marie Thomas, Daniel Rufford,
and Joshua Huble in Winchester. Deponant Fieldon Henry moved to
Texas. Deponant George Tyra: "I am the father of Mary C. Hensly. He
brought them to my house one year. ago. He came occasionally to see
them. He went to Irvine and bought his wife a dress but no clothing
for the children." Deponant James Snowden. Would give his wife
$100.00 for divorce. Deponant Robert C. Kennon.

Divorce: 10/4/1859 Estill Co, KY

County Court Records, volume 7, p. 653 provides the background.
Mary C. Hensly (nee Mary Tyre) vs. Orlando Hensly filed 4 Oct. 1859.
They were married and lived together 20 mo. The defendant took her to
her father's and left her. He drank & wasted estate without
provisions for her. Depositions of Alza-Marie Thomas, Daniel Rufford,
and Joshua Huble in Winchester. Deponant Fieldon Henry moved to
Texas. Deponant George Tyra: "I am the father of Mary C. Hensly. He
brought them to my house one year. ago. He came occasionally to see
them. He went to Irvine and bought his wife a dress but no clothing
for the children." Deponant James Snowden. Would give his wife
$100.00 for divorce. Deponant Robert C. Kennon.

Divorce: 10/4/1859 Estill Co, KY
1854 - 1927 George Washington Hughes 73 73 1783 - ~1850 Anna Gordon 67 67 1796 - ~1860 Eleanor Allen Davenport 64 64 1776 - 1834 Joseph Tyree 58 58 BIRTH: No proof exists on where Hugh was born yet exactly. Many Gordon/en relatives say that family tradition states he was from Aberdeen, Scotland. A note from William "Clyde" Gorden states he was b. at Gramercy Park, England however. I have searched thru the OPR of Scotland and have found no Hugh Gordon born to another Hugh (sometimes he was called Hugh Gordon Jr or Hugh Gordon II) for the right time period.

BURIAL: Grave at Gorden Farm, near Springfield, Washington Co, KY next to wife, Sarah Owens. Gravestone not there in 1908 when ? Gorden went out to visit the site. But Sarah's stone was. In 1925 on another return trip Sarah's stone was no longer standing.

Hugh probably b. ca 1735 at possibly Gl Scotland. His father was probably a Hugh or possibly a Joh n or Alfred (different sources)--most likely Hugh was the father's name. He worked his way ov er on a boat as an apprentice at the age of 12 or 15 yrs. He was was sometimes called "Hugh the Patriot" and "Hugh the Immigrant". Hugh's will is dated 27 Sep 1834.

DEATH: Washington Co Ky Estate settlement Will Book F, p.435-439
11 children to share 27 Sep 1834. Total estate $13,958.40
HEIRS: Mary Jeffries, Dorcas Barns, Francis Gordon, Joel Gordon, William Gordon, Noah Gordon , Ann Tyre, Elijah Gordon, Elijah Jett, William Whitman, John Barlow.
Curators sett - 3 Apr 1837 - Curators: Joel & William Gordon
Article of agreement - Hugh Gordon - 27 Sep 1834 - 1 Apr 1837
The heirs agreed to an equal div. of estate and signed agreement.
1733 - 1834 Hugh Gordon 101 101 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Jr
According to a family history researched and compiled by descendant,Howard G. Orr, Hugh was born in Edinburg, Scotland and his father was Hugh, the 1st who had a large estate in Chancery Court, England.However, information from the LDS Ancestral File, submitted by Larry K. & Marsha L. Isaacs, 106 Ivy Arch, Yorktown, VA, gives his father as James GORDON and his mother Euphin MANSON and that Hugh was born in?Innerness (Inverness?), Scotland. Hugh's family is taken from theAncestral File record.

BIRTH: No proof exists on where Hugh was born yet exactly. Many Gordon/en relatives say that family tradition states he was from Aberdeen, Scotland. A note from William "Clyde" Gorden states he was b. at Gramercy Park, England however. I have searched thru the OPR of Scotland and have found no Hugh Gordon born to another Hugh (sometimes he was called Hugh Gordon Jr or Hugh Gordon II) for the right time period. Dr. J.M. Bullock in his book, "the House of Gordon", says the Gordens probably originated in a small town east of Bordeaux, France called Gourdin. They came to England about 1066A.D. and then to Scotland about 1100A.D., settling in a village called Gordon on the border of England 35 miles south of Edinburgh. After the Battle of Bannockburn about 1314 A.D. most of the Gordons moved 150 miles north to near Aberdeen as they were heavily defeated in this battle to support keeping Catholicism in the country of Scotland. They were staunch Catholics. However at that time, a younger son of the family chief, moved over to Galloway, and that is where Armistead C. Gorden in his book the "Gordons of Virginia" came from. This inforamtion is from my dear friends and relatives Allan & Alva (Gorden) MacKay who read these books no longer in print.

BURIAL: Grave at Gorden Farm Plantation, near Springfield, Washington Co, KY next to wife, Sarah Owens. Gravestone not there in 1908 when ? Gorden went out to visit the site. But Sarah's stone was. In 1925 on another return trip Sarah's stone was no longer standing.

His father was probably a Hugh or possibly a John or Alfred (different sources)--most likely Hugh was the father's name. The son (our) Hugh worked his way over on a boat as an apprentice at the age of 12 or 15 yrs. He was was sometimes called "Hugh the Patriot" and "Hugh the Immigrant". Hugh's will is dated 27 Sep 1834.

DEATH: Washington Co Ky Estate settlement Will Book F, p.435-439
11 children to share 27 Sep 1834. Total estate $13,958.40
HEIRS: Mary Jeffries, Dorcas Barns, Francis Gordon, Joel Gordon, William Gordon, Noah Gordon , Ann Tyre, Elijah Gordon, Elijah Jett, William Whitman, John Barlow.
Curators sett - 3 Apr 1837 - Curators: Joel & William Gordon
Article of agreement - Hugh Gordon - 27 Sep 1834 - 1 Apr 1837
The heirs agreed to an equal div. of estate and signed agreement.
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The info below is from Willis Gorden of Cedar Rapids, IA who has done many years of Gorden family research. I have only changed what I've found to be wrong since this was compiled in late 1970s.

Hugh Gorden, maybe a son of a Hugh Gorden of Scotland, was born about 1734 in Scotland. Hugh's dad was thought to have been killed when he fell through some ice in Scotland. (I heard the same from Clyde Gorden but he said Hugh's dad fell through some ice in England and was killed). Hugh came to US about 1750, settling in King George Co, VA. There were several other Gorden families in King George Co, so Hugh probably came with others of his family or joined them there.
Most Scotsmen migrated to US because of existing economic conditions. In the Highlands, the change over from cattle to sheep farming, which the landowners found themselves compelled to make, reduced the number of men employed on the land. Another important cause of migration were the reports which Scotsmen in US sent back to their homes(1). The Gord
1707 - ~1750 Hugh (James) Gordon 43 43 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sr 1707 - Deceased Euphin Manson 1831 - ~1900 Orapha Tipton 69 69 1827 - ~1900 John Carmichael 73 73 1857 - 1956 Mary Eleanor Hensley 99 99 1806 - ~1875 John Tipton 69 69 Note: Added October 1848 to Membership of the Cow Creek Baptist Church, Estill County, Kentucky, Organized July 1846

Note: Added October 1848 to Membership of the Cow Creek Baptist Church, Estill County, Kentucky, Organized July 1846
1772 - 1857 William Hannibal Tipton 85 85 Cinsus 1810 and 1820 Estill Co, KY

Cinsus 1810 and 1820 Estill Co, KY
1774 - ~1850 Mary Polly Sherar 76 76 1754 - 1810 Frances Perlina Daughtery 56 56 1699 - 1779 Jonathan Tipton 80 80 Name Suffix:<NSFX> II 1700 - 1734 Elizabeth (Adams) Edwards 34 34 1639 - 1757 Jonathan Tipton 118 118 Name Suffix:<NSFX> I
Jonathan Tipton lived to be 118 years old. (See page 406 of Hord Tipton's
book: The Tipton Family).

"We are informed that the beginning of this month, died in Baltimore County Mr. Jonathan Tipton, aged 118 years. He was born at Kingston on Jamaica, which place he left while young and lived almost ever since in this province, and had his perfect senses to the last, especially a remarkable sense of memory. His youngest sons are reckoned among the oldest men in Baltimore County."
" Maryland Gazette" 27 Jan 1757
"The History of Baltimore" Pg. 869

Jonathan Tipton lived to be 118 years old. (See page 406 of Hord Tipton's
book: The Tipton Family).

"We are informed that the beginning of this month, died in Baltimore County Mr. Jonathan Tipton, aged 118 years. He was born at Kingston on Jamaica, which place he left while young and lived almost ever since in this province, and had his perfect senses to the last, especially a remarkable sense of memory. His youngest sons are reckoned among the oldest men in Baltimore County."
" Maryland Gazette" 27 Jan 1757
"The History of Baltimore" Pg. 869
1685 - 1719 William Pearce 34 34 1575 - ~1635 Joyce Lyster 60 60 1515 - 1590 Richard Tipton 75 75 Name Suffix:<NSFX> I 1519 - 1604 Eleanor Onslow 85 85 1532 - ~1575 Edward Tipton 43 43 1545 - 1604 Eleanor Rodger 59 59 1512 - ~1562 Thomas Tipton 50 50 In Heir Of Handcocks Of Confover

In Heir Of Handcocks Of Confover
UNKNOWN Hardcouch Of Condover UNKNOWN Unknown 1439 - 14 Jan 1475/1476 Anne PLANTAGENENT Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duchess of Exeter YORK 1435 - Deceased John Tipton UNKNOWN Unknown 1410 - Deceased William Tipton UNKNOWN Unknown UNKNOWN Unknown 1360 William Tipton UNKNOWN Unknown 1339 - Deceased Roger Tipton UNKNOWN Unknown UNKNOWN Unknown UNKNOWN Unknown 1260 - Deceased Anthony De Tipton Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir
Information concerning the Tipton family from Sir Anthony deTipton (b.1260)
who married Isabella Musgrave down to the generation of Major Jonathan
Tipton, III was given to me by Robert Bechler of Irvine, KY on July 14, 1996.

Mr. Bechler cited for his source the book: " We Tiptons and Our Kin - from
850 to 1975", copyrighted 1975; written by Rev. Ervin Charles Tipton,
25 Sunset Way, San Rafael, CA 94901.

1260 in STAFFORDSHIRE ENG. KNIGHTED 1282 SLAYED A PRENCE

Knighted by Edward I, December 11, 1282

Source :
Tipton Family Records in the Present Boundaries of The United States from Colonial Times to 1950 ; Charles Brunk Heinemann.

The Ancient Tiptons by ; W. Hord Tipton

pgs 1 & 2 :
"" The earliest Tiptons of which I have any information were Vikings or Norsemen who roamed the North Seas in the eighth, ninth and tenth centuries. During the year 850, some of them settled in Scotland, and there are Tiptons there today. Some of their descendants moved down into England; some from there to Ireland, then to Jamaica and America.
During the period preceding 1282, the Welsh people were subject to English rule. The English were powerful enough to conquer them, but soon after the English Army would leave another rebellion would soon be in the making.
Llewellyn, the last Prince of the Welsh was the backbone of Welsh resistance. Finally King Edward I, king of England, decided to send an army into Wales, one that would be large enough and strong enough to completely destroy the Welsh Army.
Anthony Tipton, a descendant of the Scotch Tiptons, was a member of King Edward's Army. I have been unable to learn what position he held, but he was mounted on a horse, clad in a coat of mail and equipped with a hand sword and a long spear.
The English Army entered Wales and met the Welsh Army at the foot of Snowdon Mountain on December 10, 1282, and there the battle was fought in which the Welsh Army was completely annihilated but Prince Llewellyn escaped on horse. Prince Llewellyn crossed the bridge of Bulith ( sic ), closely pursued by Anthony Tipton. If he could shake this pursuer, he had a good chance of making his escape. The Prince turned into a wooded country and suddenly turned to give battle to his pursuer. Both were clad in coats of mail or armour.
At that time firearms had not been invented and all duels were fought with sword or spear. There was a clash of swords and the duel was on. Finally Tipton managed to thrust his long spear through the armour of the Prince and Prince Llewellyn fell from his horse mortally wounded. As was customary at that time, the victor could search the body of his victim for valuables or important papers. When Tipton removed the armour, he was amazed to learn that he had slain the Prince of Wales, the man much wanted by King Edward. He stood guard over the body until the King was notified.
The next day, December 11, 1282, for his bravery and valiant conduct, Anthony Tipton was knighted on the field of battle by King Edward I,
as : Sir Anthony de Tipton.
He was given a coat of arms on which was inscribed the motto : " Causam Decidit " and at the top of the coat of arms was an upright hand holding a sword. The meaning of the coat of arms is :
[ Hoc glandium] CAUSAM DECIDIT [hellorum] ... " This Sword In This Hand Caused The Decision That Ended The War " .
The family Christian names as handed down through the succeeding generations, were; Thomas, William, Samuel, John, Jonathan.
During the year 1901, I had the pleasure of paying a visit to Mr. Thomas L.M. Tipton of Dunnville, Ontario, Canada, who told me that the Maryland and Virginia Tiptons were the same Tiptons that had descended from Sir Anthony de Tipton. It took so much money to carry on with the pomp and splendor of a title that the prefix " Sir " and the " de " were dropped from the name and we became " Tipton ".
One Branch of the family is of particular interest because of its unexcelled record for s
1260 Isabella Musgrave 1813 - ~1883 Elizabeth Fritts 70 70 1814 - 1898 Mary Judith Crittenden 84 84 Nickname:<NICK> Nancy 1792 - 1856 William Hensley 64 64 1695 - Deceased Jane Rogers 1839 - 1898 Elizabeth Tirey 59 59 Ref marriage records from Owsley county KY
He listed his age as 24 and from Lee county Va
She listed her age as 18 and from Tennessee
DEATH: burial Scoville Cem KY

Ref marriage records from Owsley county KY
He listed his age as 24 and from Lee county Va
She listed her age as 18 and from Tennessee
DEATH: burial Scoville Cem KY
Francis of Bromley Hall UNKNOWN 1786 - 1860 Martin Waddle 74 74 1786 - 1860 UNKNOWN Martha 74 74 1745 - 1830 Eleanor McCarty 85 85 1645 - 1720 Mary Spencer Miles 75 75 1556 - 1586 Mary Magdalene Spencer 30 30 1523 - 1554 Beatrix De Rosires 31 31 Note: Beatrix was declared the last living relative of the French Queen, the Marchioness of DE BUSCANY who died in 1357. Buscany & Ivoy were both in the dept. of ARDENESS.

Note: Beatrix was declared the last living relative of the French Queen, the Marchioness of DE BUSCANY who died in 1357. Buscany & Ivoy were both in the dept. of ARDENESS.
Elizabeth Wonger Living Hughes 1842 - ~1900 Sarah J Tackett 58 58 1893 - 1952 Carlisle Hill Hughes 58 58 1707 - 1757 Peter Jefferson 50 50 1889 - 1971 Mary Melvina Hall 82 82 1863 - 1894 Eliza Ellen Carmichael 31 31 1875 - ~1950 Minnie F Marcum 75 75 1869 - ~1910 Harve Lucas 41 41 1741 - 1817 Mary Jefferson 76 76 D. Deceased Hafilda RUGIS 1932 - 1988 Lawrence Agatous Roy 55 55 Nickname:<NICK> Larry 1841 - 1910 Edward VII Wettin 68 68 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
First English king of the house of Saxe-Coburg.
Reign 1901-1910
Edward VII, b. Nov. 9, 1841, d. May 6, 1910, was nearly 60 years old when he succeeded his mother, Queen Victoria, as British monarch in 1901. As Prince of Wales, he acquired a reputation as a playboy and was heartily disapproved of by his mother, but he was also a noted sportsman, traveler, and patron of the arts. Edward and his wife, Alexandra of Denmark, presided over an unconventional social set that included members of the upper middle classes as well as the aristocracy. Although when he succeeded to the throne he had little experience in government, Edward was extremely popular during his short reign (1901-10). His celebrated tact and geniality were exploited by Conservative and Liberal governments, which encouraged his many state and informal visits to Europe and Ireland. He favored, and indirectly helped conclude, the Entente Cordiale (1904) with France.

Domestically, Edward leaned toward the Liberals but looked apprehensively on the constitutional and fiscal policies of Herbert ASQUITH and David LLOYD GEORGE, fearing that they would intensify class conflict. At the end of his life, Edward reluctantly became involved in the crisis brought about by the Liberal government's eventually successful attempt to curtail the powers of the House of Lords. He was trying to mediate between the parties at the time of his death.


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0945 - 1004 Adeliade DE POITOU 59 59 Living Roy Living Roy Living Roy Living Maurene Louise MOUNTBATTEN Thank you for downloading &quot;The Whaley-Kelley Genealogy Line&quot; by Whaley Publishing Company, Inc. D. 1979 Louis MOUNTBATTEN Thank you for downloading &quot;The Whaley-Kelley Genealogy Line&quot; by Whaley Publishing Company, Inc. 1738 - Deceased Isaac Froman McCarty 1748 - Deceased Elizabeth McCarty 1758 - Deceased Lydia McCarty 1895 - Deceased William Lucas 1890 - Deceased Lula Lucas 1904 - Deceased Emily Lucas 1909 - Deceased Cynthis Lucas Frances Lebbert 1643 - 1716 Darby McCarty 73 73 1667 - 1752 Joseph Richardson 85 85 1838 - ~1900 Alfred Armstrong Rowland 62 62 Union Army. Company: K Unit: 19 Ky. Inf.

Military: Alfred Rowland
Company: K Unit: 19 Ky. Inf.
Rank In: Private
Rank Out: Private
Union Army. Company: K Unit: 19 Ky. Inf.

Union Army. Company: K Unit: 19 Ky. Inf.

Military: Alfred Rowland
Company: K Unit: 19 Ky. Inf.
Rank In: Private
Rank Out: Private
Union Army. Company: K Unit: 19 Ky. Inf.
1850 - Deceased Andrew Patrick Rowland 1799 - Deceased John Rowland 1801 Catherine Rowland D. 0215 UNKNOWN HUNNO Name Prefix:<NPFX> King 1889 - Deceased Dennie Bell Rowland Lamb Thursey Jane Prier Aiofe Coel Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess D. 0166 UNKNOWN CLODOMIR IV 1768 - 1844 Mary "Molly" Gordon 76 76 Also Known As:<_AKA> Molly /Gordon/ 1774 - 1853 Frances Gordon 79 79 Frances never married.
Upon the death of her father Hugh, the other heirs agreed to allow her to stay at the homestead and manage the farm of about 100 acres. She had the use of one slave woman. By 1853, she was 80 years old, and she now had 19 slaves. Her heirs were afraid she was going to release the slaves upon her death, so they tried to get her declared incompetent. The suit was dismisssed.
1777 - Deceased William Gordon 1779 - Deceased Noah "Monoah" Gordon Also Known As:<_AKA> /Monoah/ 1782 Joel Gordon 1785 - Deceased Rhoda "Rody" Gordon Also Known As:<_AKA> Rody /Gordon/ 1786 - Deceased Elizabeth Gordon 1788 - Deceased Sally Gordon 1788 Elijah Gordon 1735 - 1807 Nathaniel Owens 72 72 IMM:Fauquier Co, Va. Records - Deed Book 10(or 12?), Page 1
Nathaniel Owens bought 124 acres of James Stewart (Elder) and John Stewart and Sally, his wife 23rd (28th?) of January 1708.
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Will Book 4, Page 405. April -0, 1807. Probated September 10, 1807.
"I Nathaniel Owens of the County of Fauquier and Commonwealth of Virginia being convinced of the uncertainty of human life and approaching mortality do make and ordain this my last will and testament revoking all former wills by me medo(?).
First I give and bequeath my stepdaughter Elizabeth (Maideor Mardan) Twenty pounds to be paid by my estate hereafter to be named to her heirs. Secondly it is my will and desire that whatever property both real(?) and personal I am possessed of at my death shall be fairly sold by my executors to the highest bidders excepting my slaves which are to have the privilege of choosing their masters and to be sold by my executors fairly at private sale to such person or persons as said slaves may choose to serve at a fair price and after paying all just and legal claims against my estate and the legacy first mentioned that the residue be equally divided between the whole of my children and their heirs except my son Samuel's part which it is my will and desire shall be equally divided between my two grandsons Reuben and William Owens sons of my said so by the first marriage and their heirs.
And lastly I do nominate and appoint my friend Joseph Blackwell, my two sons-in-law Allen Stewart and Thomas Pettit sole executors of this my will and testament. In Testimony whereof I have heretofore set my hand and affixed my seal this 9th(?) day of April 1807
His
Nathaniel X Owens
Mark
Seal

Signed sealed and delivered in the presence of Walter Alsop
Robert Kemper, I.P. Kemper
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Administration Acc't Book 5; p. 57(on the 7). Oct. 6, 1814
Nathaniel Owens Estate with Thomas Pettit and Allen Stewart Executors.
Eliza (Mardens?) Legacy $ 66.70
To cash paid Sept. 30, 1812 Hugh Gordon in part of his share $336.66
Paid to Thornton Bucker for Nathaniel Owens $100.00
Paid to Wm. Owens $371.29
Paid to John Kemper in full for Reuben & Wm. Owens' share $371.29
Paid to in full Nath. Pettit and wife $371.29
Paid to in full Allen Stewart and wife share $371.29
Paid to in full Thomas Pettit's share $371.29
Balance $2490.11
(left over) $480.21
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Transcribed by cousin Jerard "Jerry" Paden, descendant of Elbert Arden Gorden on up to Nathaniel Owens, Sr.
Final Accounting by the Executors of the estate of Nathaniel Owens.
The following accounting is from Fauquier Co., VA Will Book 6, pp 59-60. Spelling follows that of the orginal document. The dollar amounts are provided with "zeroes" to replace the quotation marks (example $1 " )used in the original for $1.00. The abbreviation "Do." is used frequently in the document for "ditto".

--Begin quote-
Owen Estate of Nathaniel Owens deceased in (unknown abbreviation) with Thos. Nathl Pettit and Allen Stewart Executors
admn acct
------
1807 April 15th To Cash paid James Burdett $ 1.00
1809 April 13th To Do. paid Clerk of the County .70
To Do. Do. .70
To Do. Paid Do. 6.00
To Do. Paid Jno. Scott as attorney 24.00
April 26 To Paid Portage of letters 1.50
To Do. Do. of Papers .75
To Amount of fees Paid Abner Pollard
Sheriff which fees are credited in
the judgements on opposite side 52.98
To Attendance in getting Chichester's Bond 9.00
To Do. 5 suits in the County Court 10.00
_____
$106.63

1809 March 30 To Cash paid Eliza Marders Legacy 66.70
Apl 10 To Commission on $3309.10 at 5% 165.45
Balance 2,970.32
________
3,309.10

1812 Sept 29th To Cash paid Hugh Gordo
1769 - Deceased John Remy 1772 - Deceased William R , Jr Remy 1775 - Deceased James Timothy Remy 1776 - Deceased Dorcus Remy 1772 - Deceased Jemima Remy 1786 - Deceased Catherine Remy 1789 - Deceased Daniel Remy 1790 - Deceased Owen Remy 1696 - Deceased William Remy D. 0306 UNKNOWN CLODIUS III Name Prefix:<NPFX> King 1670 - 1709 Mary Durant 39 39 1632 - Deceased Mary Powell 1800 - Deceased Armsted Rowland D. 0074 Arviragus GWENIVYTH Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Nancy Stuart 1796 - Deceased Ransom Suit 1802 - Deceased Mary Stewart Caesonia MILONIA 1773 - 1843 Augustus FREDERICK HANOVER 70 70 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duke of Sussex Elizabeth Ryland 1290 - 1313 Constance of Portugal 23 23 UNKNOWN Catherine 1850 John Suit 1820 - Deceased Emily Lemaster 1822 - ~1900 Harvy Lucas 78 78 1868 - Deceased Ara Lucas ~1720 - >1780 Mary UNKNOWN 60 60 1839 - 1902 Richard Marcum 62 62 1810 - 1892 James Marcum 82 82 ID: I2306
Name: James MARCUM
Sex: M
Birth: ABT. 1810 in Clay CO., KY
Death: 10 DEC 1892 in Jackson CO., KY
Note:
James Marcum, born about 1810 and died 10 Dec 1892 in Jackson County, KY; married Elizabeth Parker about 1832. Elizabeth was born about 1813 in KY.

1850 Owsley County Kentucky Census: 274, 1860c 69
James Marcum 40 m farmer $400 Ky r //Thomas
Betsey 36 f Ky r
Alferd 16 m laborrer Ky m Louisa Redwine 5 Jul 1854, Jackson Co 1860c
Polley 14 f Ky m Jeremiah Franklin Conrad
Richard 12 m Ky m Sarah Tackett, Jackson Co 1860c
Hiram 4 m Ky m Dolly "Sis" Alumbaugh
Phillip 1 m Ky



Marriage 1 Elizabeth PARKER b: ABT. 1813 in Clay CO., KY
Married: ABT. 1833
Children
Alfred MARCUM b: MAR 1832 in Clay CO., KY
Polley MARCUM b: JUL 1837 in Indiana
Richard MARCUM b: ABT. 1838 in Kentucky
Hiram MARCUM b: ABT. 1846 in Mousuri
Phillip MARCUM b: ABT. 1849 in Kentucky
Elizabeth MARCUM b: ABT. 1854 in Kentucky

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ID: I2306
Name: James MARCUM
Sex: M
Birth: ABT. 1810 in Clay CO., KY
Death: 10 DEC 1892 in Jackson CO., KY
Note:
James Marcum, born about 1810 and died 10 Dec 1892 in Jackson County, KY; married Elizabeth Parker about 1832. Elizabeth was born about 1813 in KY.

1850 Owsley County Kentucky Census: 274, 1860c 69
James Marcum 40 m farmer $400 Ky r //Thomas
Betsey 36 f Ky r
Alferd 16 m laborrer Ky m Louisa Redwine 5 Jul 1854, Jackson Co 1860c
Polley 14 f Ky m Jeremiah Franklin Conrad
Richard 12 m Ky m Sarah Tackett, Jackson Co 1860c
Hiram 4 m Ky m Dolly "Sis" Alumbaugh
Phillip 1 m Ky



Marriage 1 Elizabeth PARKER b: ABT. 1813 in Clay CO., KY
Married: ABT. 1833
Children
Alfred MARCUM b: MAR 1832 in Clay CO., KY
Polley MARCUM b: JUL 1837 in Indiana
Richard MARCUM b: ABT. 1838 in Kentucky
Hiram MARCUM b: ABT. 1846 in Mousuri
Phillip MARCUM b: ABT. 1849 in Kentucky
Elizabeth MARCUM b: ABT. 1854 in Kentucky

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1814 - ~1880 Elizabeth Gilbert 66 66 Nickname:<NICK> Betsey ~1775 - >1860 Thomas Marcum 85 85 1850 Owsley County Census:
Schedule Pages 295 thru 303

MARCUM, Thomas 75, born 1775
Polley 70, born 1780
Phillip 26, born 1824
Nancy 3, born 1847

This family took its name from its land of Markham in Nottingham, England. Alexander de Markham (Alexander of Markham) was Constable of the Castle of Nottingham in the reign of Henry III. From him descended Sir John Markham, Knight Judge of the Common Pleas in The Reigns of Richard II. Henry IV (1396-1407).

James Marcum, Secretary to John Rolfe husband of Pocahontas was the first Marcum to come to America. This Marcum was in the settlement of James Town, Virginia (1607) led by Captain John Smith. This was before the May Flower compact (1621). The Marcum's became business men and farmers of Virginia.

Decendents of this first Marcum, Thomas Marcum, Sr., who lived in Stakes County N.C. married Mary (Polly) Wilson of Virginia, December 30, 1800.

Soon after the wedding (1800-1802) this Marcum family and his father-in-law, Philip Wilson, Sr., and his wife Rebecca Herd Wilson came to the Frontier Land of Kentucky. They settled on Cow Creek (now Owsley County). Here Thomas Marcum, Sr. and his wife Mary Wilson Marcum raised (12) twelve children.


Excerpts from "The Philip Wilson Family" by James F. Bowman, edited by Jess D. Wilson

1850 Owsley County Census:
Schedule Pages 295 thru 303

MARCUM, Thomas 75, born 1775
Polley 70, born 1780
Phillip 26, born 1824
Nancy 3, born 1847

This family took its name from its land of Markham in Nottingham, England. Alexander de Markham (Alexander of Markham) was Constable of the Castle of Nottingham in the reign of Henry III. From him descended Sir John Markham, Knight Judge of the Common Pleas in The Reigns of Richard II. Henry IV (1396-1407).

James Marcum, Secretary to John Rolfe husband of Pocahontas was the first Marcum to come to America. This Marcum was in the settlement of James Town, Virginia (1607) led by Captain John Smith. This was before the May Flower compact (1621). The Marcum's became business men and farmers of Virginia.

Decendents of this first Marcum, Thomas Marcum, Sr., who lived in Stakes County N.C. married Mary (Polly) Wilson of Virginia, December 30, 1800.

Soon after the wedding (1800-1802) this Marcum family and his father-in-law, Philip Wilson, Sr., and his wife Rebecca Herd Wilson came to the Frontier Land of Kentucky. They settled on Cow Creek (now Owsley County). Here Thomas Marcum, Sr. and his wife Mary Wilson Marcum raised (12) twelve children.


Excerpts from "The Philip Wilson Family" by James F. Bowman, edited by Jess D. Wilson
Elizabeth UNKNOWN 1738 Phillip Wilson 1810 Clay County Kentucky Census: Clay County was formed 1807
1810 Clay County Kentucky Census: Page 151
Phillip Wilson 0 2 1 0 1 - 0 1 0 0 1 - 1
Male 10-16,2, born between 1794 and 1800
Male 16-25,1, born between 1785 and 1794
Male 45+,1, born before 1765
Female 10-16,1, born between 1794 and 1800
Male 45+,1, born before 1765

Page 156
Johnathan Wilson 4 0 0 1 0 - 1 0 1 0 0 - 0
Male 0-10,4, born between 1800 and 1810
Male 26-45,1, born between 1765 and 1784
Female 0-10,1, born between 1800 and 1810
Female 16-26,1, born between 1784 and 1794

Page 151

Phillip Wilson 0 2 1 0 1 - 0 1 0 0 1 - 1
Male 10-16, 2, born between 1794 and 1800, 2 males. Plesant Wilson
Male 16-26, 1, born between 1784 and 1794, 1 male, John Wilson
Male 45+, 1, born before 1765. Philip Wilson Senior, 1 male.
Female 10-16, 1, born between 1794 and 1800, 1 female.
Female 45+,1. wife born before 1765, 1 female.

This Phillip Wilson has one male born between 1784 and 1794 and 2 males born between 1794 and 1800, and one male born before 1765, their is also one female born between 1794 and 1800 and one female born before 1765. Is this Phillip Wilson and his wife Rebecca McCommerly?

Page 156
Johnathan Wilson 4 0 0 1 0 - 1 0 1 0 0 - 0
Male under10, 4, born between 1800 and 1810, 4 males
Male 26-45, 1. born between 1765 and 1784, 1 male.
Female under10, 1, born before 1810, 1 female
Female 16-26, 1. wife born between 1784 and 1794, 1 female.

This Jonathan Wilson has 4 males born between 1800 and 1810 and 1 male born between 1765 and 1784, there is also 1 female born between 1800 and 1810, and one female born between 1784 and 1794. Who is this?

These are the only Wilson living in Clay County Kentucky on the 1810 Census,

1820 Clay County Kentucky Census: Page113

Plesant Wilson 1 0 0 1 0 0 - 1 0 1 0 0 - 0 - 0
Male under10, 1, born between 1810 and 1820, 1 male
Male 16-26, 1, born between 1794 and 1804, 1 male
Female under10, 1, born between 1810 and 1820, 1 female
Female 16-25, 1, born between 1795 and 1804, 1 female

Pleasant Wilson married Leah York, June 20, 1815 in Clay County Kentucky.

Page 114
John Wilson 2 0 0 0 1 0 - 1 0 1 0 0 - 0 - 0
Male under10, 2, born between 1810 and 1820, 2 males
Male 26-45, 1. born between 1775 and 1794, 1 male
Female under10, 1. born between 1810 and 1820, 1 female
Female 16-25,1. born between 1795 and 1804, 1 female

John Wilson married Rachel Roberts March 21, 1812

Phillip Wilson Jr. 1 0 0 2 0 1 - 2 0 0 0 0 - 0 - 0
male under10,1. born between 1810 and 1820. 1 male
Male 15-26, 2. born between 1794 and 1805, 2 males
Male 45+,1. born before 1775. 1 male
Female under10,2. born between 1810 and 1820, 2 females

Philip Wilson married Patsy Allen, November 29, 1820

Page 115
Phillip Wilson 0 0 0 0 1 0 - 3 0 1 0 1 - 0 - 0
Male 26-45, 1. Born between 1775 and 1794
Female under10, 3. born between 1810 and 1820
Female 15-25, 1. born 1795 and 1805
Female 45+,1. born before 1775.

Jonathan Wilson 2 2 0 1 1 0 -3 0 1 1 0 - 0 - 0
Male under10, 2. born between 1810 and 1820, 2 males
Male 10-16, 2. born between 1804 and 1810, 2 males
Male 16-26, 1. born between 1794 and 1804, 1 male
Male 26-45, 1. born between 1775 and 1794, 1 male
Female under10, 3, born between 1810 and 1820, 3 females
Female 16-25, 1. born between 1795 and 1804, 1 female
Female 26-45, 1. born between 1775 and 1794, 1 female. Wife name is Sarah Cobb.

1830 Clay County Kentucky Census: Page 171
Pleasant Wilson
Male (5-10) 1, born between 1820 and 1825, 1 male
Male (15-20) 2, born between 1810 and 1815, 2 males
Male (30-40) 1, born between 1790 and 1800, 1 male
Female (under 5) 2, born between 1825 and 1830, 2 females
Female (5-10) 1, born between 1820 and 1825, 1 female
Female (30-40) 1, born between 1790 and 1800, 1 female

John Wilson
Male (5-10) 2, born between 1820 and 1825, 2 males
Male (10-15) 2, born between 1815 and 1820, 2 males
Male (40-50) 1, born between 1780 and 1
~1740 - ~1820 Rebecca Mccommerly 80 80 1765 Phillip Wilson 1765 - Deceased John Jack Wilson John Fuller 1771 Elizabeth Wilson 1773 Mahala Wilson 1780 Patsy Wilson 1782 Pleasent Wilson William Hodges 1213 - 1292 Ramette UNKNOWN 79 79 1170 - 1216 Adam De Musgrave 46 46 1174 Alicia De Holebec 1144 Wido De Holebec UNKNOWN Unknown 1145 Robert de Musgrave 1125 - 1154 Peter De Musgrave 29 29 1095 - 1157 Stephen de Musgrave 62 62 1065 - Deceased Wascelinus Musgrave Name Prefix:<NPFX> Lord 1030 Gamel Musgrave Name Prefix:<NPFX> Lord 1070 Mrs. Wascelinus Musgrave 1035 - Deceased Mrs. Gamel Musgrave 1204 - 1282 Roger Musgrave 78 78 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Lord Living Childers 0070 Bc - 0030 Bc UNKNOWN Cleopatra VII Name Prefix:<NPFX> Queen Of Egypt Living Vigneault 1624 - ~1700 Marmaduke Miles 76 76 1545 - 1586 Jacques Remy 41 41 DEATH: Note: Due to his religious faith, Jacques as well as his son Matthais, were murderedby Catholic Zealots.

Note: Fled to Germany as a Huguenot in 1586 and placed himself under the protection of the Prince of Neuwied in a small town, Greenhausen on the Rhine. He is the uncle of the Jacques that migrated to America. Jacques engaged in the manufacture of pottery, making millions of large mineral water jugs. Later, he became an iron founder. The foundry is still in operation under management of descendants (As reported in the book "Chronology of the French family of Remy in France" written in 1941.)

DEATH: Note: Due to his religious faith, Jacques as well as his son Matthais, were murderedby Catholic Zealots.

Note: Fled to Germany as a Huguenot in 1586 and placed himself under the protection of the Prince of Neuwied in a small town, Greenhausen on the Rhine. He is the uncle of the Jacques that migrated to America. Jacques engaged in the manufacture of pottery, making millions of large mineral water jugs. Later, he became an iron founder. The foundry is still in operation under management of descendants (As reported in the book "Chronology of the French family of Remy in France" written in 1941.)
1720 - ~1780 Andrew Rowland 60 60 1720 - ~1780 Ruth Norman 60 60 Birth: 1720 in Normandy, France
Note: She may be the granddaughter of Henry Norman, servant to Christopher Alford for 4 years, about 1658. Ref: Bristol Register of Servants sent to Foreign Plantations, 1650-1686, page 154, 1988.
1750 - Deceased Mary Rowland D. 0149 UNKNOWN Marcomir IV Name Prefix:<NPFX> King 1759 - Deceased Baldwin Rowland 1737 - 1822 John Bolling 85 85 Name Suffix:<NSFX> III
Rank of Private in Revolutionary Army.BOLLING JOHN PRIVATE
1690 - ~1750 Elizabeth Hampton 60 60 1728 - Deceased Benjamin Rowland Regina Robitaille Joseph Roy 1614 - >1653 John Rowland 39 39 Name Suffix:<NSFX> II
Dorchester Shp Pass 1635 England to America

JOHN ROWLAND II, was born about 1614, he is reputed to have immigrated to James City Co., VA aboard the vessel Dorchester, according to ships manifest, in 1635 at age 21, he married/was married to Margaret Bailey (Bayley), the daughter of Lewis Bailey. He settled in the James City Co. area, (which was called New Kent until 1734) probably "across the river". James City Co. across the river became Surry Co. In 1652. He is believed to have worked for his brother-in-law, one John White, who was in merchant/shipping business. He is reputed to have returned to England and was believed deceased after 1653. His children included:

A. Lewis Rowland b. 1629-35, (this line possibly moved to NC), B. William Rowland I b. 1630-42, my line.
C. John Rowland III b. 1630-43, one John Rowland was found to be the executor of Daniel Bayley, who died Jan. 7, 1678. Daniel may have been brother or son of Lewis Bayley/ Bailey.

D. Thomas Rowland IV b. 1631-44

E. George Rowland ? George and Nathan came from a researcher in Ancestry World Tree records

F. Nathan Rowland ?, b. 1645 in James City Co.


! RW AAA A
REF: Ray Rowland 97
NUGENT
CAVALIERS & PIONEERS, ABSTRACTS 1623-1666, Vol 1 pg 30
PATENT BOOK # 1, pg 271
THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY, FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA
, by Fredrick Virkus 1925 pg 747-748
1. Family of Marth Traylor Northen
COMPENDIUM Vol III pg 404 says b. 1619 Gentleman, from Eng., to James
Town, VA in 1635
Ronald Hughes 99
INFO: 1635, Immigrated to VA on ship, Dorchester and settled in James City Co., VA.
"John Dennett received 200 acs o of James on the North side of Mr.
Thomas Kingstoms land (only a barren ridge between) Nyl (nearly)
into the forrest between Martins Hundred and Kiskiake by a br of Capt. John West Creek. Trans. 4 persons, Jon Ley Jon., Rowland, Susan Ricey, Ann Combey."
{Location described above is on north side of James River, abt 5
miles east of Jamestown and opposite Hog Island, which is on the
south side of the river, (i.e. present day Surry Co., VA)}
[It is assumed by Ray Rowland that this is the first person by name
of Rowland to come to the new world. It is very difficult to
separate the Rowland, Roland, Rolland, Rolling and Rauling and to
prove if they are all in the same family.]
John Rowland appears to be the only one with the Rowland name who was
in James City Co., VA and is most likely the father of WILLIAM
ROWLAND.
(However there are several other individuals listed in NUGENT who
need to be researched including;
1. Ja (James) Rowland to Charles City Co. in 1635
2. Fra (Francis?) Rowland, S. E. of Chiskyack in 1649
3. John Rolland to Lancaster Co., VA
4. John Rowland to Northumberland Co., VA in 1644
5. Tho (Thomas) Rowland on Allen Creek in 1655
6. Lewis Rowland, pg. 260, 286 NUGENT
7. James Rowland, pg. 84 NUGENT)
Ref: Virkus, Fredrick, The Abridged Compendium pg. 747-748
1. Family of Marth Traylor Northen.
Generation 1
John Rowland (to VA 1635)
Generation 2
Nathan Rowland
Generation 3
John Rowland, b. 1693 Bristol Parish VA who married
Elizabeth Hampton
Generation 4
Andrew Rowland b. Franklin Co., VA and married
Ruth Norman
(This chart assumes William is the second generation, rather
than Nathan since all other lines are the same.)
Ray Rowland asks: Could Nathan, George, James, of Francis be our
ancestors?
Neither seems to fit the location i.e. south side of the James
River which became Surry Co., VA in 1654.
Believed to have worked for brother-in-law John White, who was in
merchant/shipping business.
John made a return trip to England before he died.
Change Date: 13 DEC 1999 at 02:00:00

Dorchester Shp Pass 1635 England to America

JOHN ROWLAND II, was born about 1614, he is reputed to have immigrated to James City Co., VA aboard the vessel Dorchester, according to ships manifest, in 1635 at age 21, he married/was married to Margaret Bailey (B
Lewis Bailey Immigration: 1621
Note: He arrived in Virginia in the "Marmaduke
1594 - ~1650 John Rowland 56 56 Name Suffix:<NSFX> I ~1594 - ~1650 Scollis Pemberton 56 56 Ann Rowland 1618 - Deceased Thomas Rowland ~1574 - ~1650 Edward Pemberton 76 76 Note: Immigrant to Virginia before 1617. REF. Book of Emigrants to America. ~1574 - ~1650 Anne Smyth 76 76 ~1554 - ~1610 David Smith 56 56 UNKNOWN Unknown Living Lamb Living Herrington Living Kesling Living Workman 1854 - Deceased Sylvester Lamb 1889 - Deceased Mary Van Winkle 1867 - 1922 Susan Letty Thomas 55 55 Nola Hobbs Living Lamb Sally Carpenter Lucille Marie Lawson Patterson Living Lamb ~1595 - ~1650 Robert Phillips 55 55 ~1595 - ~1660 Margaret Onslow 65 65 ~1570 - ~1650 Roger Onslow 80 80 1693 - ~1763 Thomas Tipton 70 70 1696 - 1696 William Tipton ~1700 - Deceased John Tipton 1888 - Deceased Allie Dalton 1891 - Deceased Emily Dalton Elcanna Flannery D. 1918 Amanda J. Mainous John Wesley Hartsock Peter B. Hartsock Hartsock Margaret Conner William Conner Permelia Spence Millie Conner 1832 - Deceased John Ransom Rowland Robert York John Holcomb 1865 - Deceased Robert Preston Flannery 1863 - Deceased UNKNOWN Flannery 1788 - 1832 Thomas Turpin Crittenden 44 44 ~1788 - ~1862 Mary (Judith) Parker 74 74 1754 - 1806 John Lee Crittenden 52 52 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Maj.
Major in Continental Army during the Revolutionary War; member of Virginia House of Burgesses, 1790-1805

Source:
Political Graveyard internet site

He came to Virginia in about 1770. In 1783 he became an early pioneer settler
of Woodford Co., Ky. He was an adjutant-major with General George Rogers Clark in the Northwest. He became a member of the House of Burgesses of Virginia in 1784.

Major in Continental Army during the Revolutionary War; member of Virginia House of Burgesses, 1790-1805

Source:
Political Graveyard internet site

He came to Virginia in about 1770. In 1783 he became an early pioneer settler
of Woodford Co., Ky. He was an adjutant-major with General George Rogers Clark in the Northwest. He became a member of the House of Burgesses of Virginia in 1784.

Major in Continental Army during the Revolutionary War; member of Virginia House of Burgesses, 1790-1805

Source:
Political Graveyard internet site

He came to Virginia in about 1770. In 1783 he became an early pioneer settler
of Woodford Co., Ky. He was an adjutant-major with General George Rogers Clark in the Northwest. He became a member of the House of Burgesses of Virginia in 1784.
~1765 - <1813 Judith Harris 48 48 ~1845 - Deceased John Hughes 1851 - Deceased Thomas Hughes 1916 - 1996 Rex Elwood Hughes 80 80 Glen McVey Hughes Hughes Mattie Frances Hughes Living Hughes Sylvester Burris Molly Madden 1726 - Deceased Ann " Nancy " Brickey ~1716 - ~1786 Winifred Lucas 70 70 1316 Richard II PLANTAGENET Name Prefix:<NPFX> King 1722 - 1744 Dorcus Brickey 22 22 1416 - 1472 Jacquetta of LUXEMBOURG 56 56 1756 - Deceased William Brickey 1619 - 1682 Rupert PALATINATE 62 62 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duke of Cumberland 1670 John Brickey D. Deceased Ursula Brickey 1692 - 1741 Charles Lucas 49 49 1722 Bought 225 acres of land in Prince George Co., MD., "Locust Thicket" 4
_FA3: OCT 1739 Bought 300 acres there, called it "Plumbyard". 5
_FA4: 28 MAY 1744 Will proved in Prince George Co., MD. 4
Reference Number: W658

Brickey, Peter, 16 Sept. 1786; 27 Feb. 1787. Estate for life to wife Winifred; 1 negro each to sons Gerrard, John, Peter and William; gr.son Peter son of Gerrard; gr. son Gerrard son of John; gr. childrenJohn and Nancy Kirkham; gr. dau. Winny Lucas Garner; daus. Temperance Morgan, Dorcus Garner, Ann Sanford and Winifred Kirkham; one slave each to daus. and grand children and rest of estate at death of wife.
1688 - Deceased Temperance Smith 1650 - 1722 Thomas Lucas 72 72 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sr
Thomas arrived in Maryland on the ship "Providence of Falmouth" in the year 1668.

Sources: RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project, " Family Tree: Berry, Adkins, Davis, Sandefur" posted by L.A.
FamilySearch.com (LDS)
Dana Weeden's research, Dana_Weeden@@hotmail.com

St. Bernard's Episcopal Church

ID: I0603
Name: Thomas Lucas (Maryland PIONEER)
Sex: M
ALIA: Thomas /Lucas/, planter
Birth: ABT. 1650 in Little Saxham, Suffolk, England, Emigrated on the "Providence of Falmouth" 1668. 1
Death: 26 FEB 1722 in Prince George Co., MD 2
Reference Number: W1316

"Lucas Genealogy" by Kemp, p. 45
"Lucas Genealogy" by Kemp, p. 47.

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http://www.familytreemaker.com/_glc_/5484/5484_45.html
THOMAS LUCAS OF PRINCE GEORGE COUNTY, MARYLAND AND DESCENDANTS
Thomas Lucas, planter, of Prince George Co, Md, is said to have been born in Eng about 1650 ; family tradition is that he came directly to Md from Little Saxham, Suffolk, Eng, arriving on the ship "Providence of Falmouth" in the year 1668; William Prescott, Master of that ship. Records of Md show on 16 Feb 1671, Thomas Notley, merchant of St Mary's Co, appeared in the courts of Md, with proof of the right to claim 5650 acres of land in that State (it being due him for having transported 24 persons to the Providence to inhabit) one of whom was Thomas Lucas, Sr. (Libre 11 folio 537; also Libre 16, folio 411, Land Office, Annapolis, M d). This Thomas Notley came to Md from Dorset, Eng. Thomas Lucas settled on 250 acres of land in Prince George Co, which land was a portion of the tract called "Largo" and consisted originally of 1031 acres and had been granted to Col Ninian Beall in 1685. This land was originally in Calvert Co, Md until Prince George Co was erected from part of Calvert Co in 1696 . Just whe n Thomas Lucas acquired this property has not been determined as the old Calvert Co Court House records were destroyed by fire in 1882. Beall sold 431 acres of this tract to John Dorlett ; 100 acres to Christopher Thompson and 250 acres to Daniel Daniellson, the latter one of the passengers on the "Providence of Falmouth" in 1668 with Thomas Lucas. (Ren  Rolls libre 4 , folio 323.) Christopher Thompson also took a patent on a tract of land call ed "Whitelaine " on 31 March 1685, which tract was then in Charles Co, Md, later part of Prince George Co, Md. Thos Lucas also purchased 20 acres of the tract called "Graiden" on 13 June 1704 from Philip Gittings for the sum of 20 pounds sterling, including "all of the houses, buildings, gardens and orchards." This tract of "Graiden" was granted originally to Col Henry Darnall in 1686 . In 1703 Darnall sold it to Philip Gittings and the tract then consisted of 269 acres. In 1717 Philip Gittings sold 249 acres to Francis King; the deed states "all of this tract except the 20 acres Gittings had sold to Thomas Lucas, Sr." The tract of "Graiden" is located just north of Thomas Lucas' 250 acres and adjoins the tract of "Northhampt on" on the east, which land belonged to Thomas Spriggs, Sr. (Libre EC. folio 193, P.G. Co deeds.) Wit: to the deed of "Graiden" from Gittings to Lucas were John Jackson and Chas Ridgley. Deed recorded 6 July 1704.


Marriage 1 Dorothy Letchworth b: 1675 in Queen Anne Parish, Prince George Co, Maryland
Married: ABT. 1686 in Prince George Co, Maryland 1
Children
Charles Lucas b: 20 APR 1692 in Prince George Co, Maryland

Sources:
Title: Internet
Publication: 919-828-4828 , Email: eyebrew@@interpath.com
Note: NS14753
Repository:
Note:
Call Number:
Media: Book
Page: http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/r/a/d/Clifford-A-Radcliff-Nebraska/GENE4-0023.html#CHI
Note: Internet, http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/r/a/d/Clifford-A-Radcliff-Nebraska/GENE4-0023.html#CHILD117770499.

Thomas arrived in Maryland on the ship "Providence of Falmouth" in the year 1668.

Sources: RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project, " Family Tree: Berry, Adkins, Davis, Sandefur" posted by L.
1675 - ~1719 Dorothy Letchworth 44 44 1690 - Deceased Mary Lucas 1695 - Deceased Elizabeth Lucas 1703 - Deceased Susannah Lucas 1705 - Deceased Sarah Lucas 1707 Jane Lucas 1709 - Deceased John Lucas 1840 - 1901 Victoria Adelaide Mary Louise SAXE-COBURG-GOTHA 60 60 Thank you for downloading &quot;The Whaley-Kelley Genealogy Line&quot; by Whaley Publishing Company, Inc. 1714 - Deceased James Lucas 1717 - Deceased Samuel Lucas 1719 - Deceased Elizabeth Lucas 1720 - Deceased John Lucas ~1655 - Deceased Thomas Letchworth A Well-Known Puritian

A Well-Known Puritian
~1657 - Deceased Elizabeth Letchworth 1732 - 1800 John Jordan Harris 68 68 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Col.
Note:
John was a member of the Cumberland County Committee of Safety
1775-76 Col John Harris PSVA Revolution Comm. of Safety for Cumberland County Virginia One of the builders of the James River and Kanawa Canel which made it possible for tobacco shipments and other shipments to get around the Falls on the James River at Richmond and on downriver to be shipped. The other men involved in the building were George Washington, yes the president, David Ross, Wm Cabell and Edward Randolph.

Col John Harris was born in Goochland County, Virginia in 1732 married 17 August 1754 in Cumberland County, Virginia (mg record) to Anne Obedience Turpin b 1734 daughter of Thomas Turpin and Mary Jefferson. Thomas Turpin was the son of Thomas Turpin and Obedience Branch . Mary Jefferson was daughter of Thomas Jefferson and Mary Field. Col. John had 8 children according to the Turpin daybook which is now in a California museum and has been published in the Virginia Mag. Col. John built a large brick mansion which I have a picture of which I got from the Museum in Richmond and which has since been destroyed. Obedience Turpin Harris died before her husband. Col John his will was proved November of 1800 in Powhatan co Virginia see will Book 1 their children were A. b c 1755 Thomas Harris who supposedly died young B. Lucy Harris b 1757 Cumberland County, Virginia married Obadiah Smith Revol. b 1749 in Virginia son of Obadiah Smith and Mary Burks of Albemarle County, Virginia Lucy Harris Smith outlived her husband Obadiah who left a will in Rowan County N. C. i n 1810 had children as follows: a. John Harris Smith married his first cousin Harriet Crittenden of Kentucky son of her sister Judith see later b . Mary Smith known as Polly married William Watts I do not have exact dates c. Matilda Smith b ? Maryland? Henry Randolph d. Lavinia Smith b? married ? d. Peterfield Smith married 18 Dec. 1807 in Va. to Mary Jefferson Turpin d of Wm Turpin and Sarah Harris d of Wm Harris and Sarah Ward cousin e. Jourdan Smith served in war of 1812 married ? f. daughter Smith Note: John Harris Smith and Harriett Crittenden had Rev. Obadiah Smith who married Mary Jane Wallace - Peterfield Smith and Mary Jefferson Turpin had Louisa Matilda Smith married John Holloway. Lucy's brother John Harris below MY LINE in 1815 bought land in Chesterfield County, Virginia from the distributees of his brother in law Lt Obadiah Smith. Obadiah Smith 1790 Rowan County, North Carolina census 2 +16 3 males - 16 and 6 females.

C. Lt John Harris Revol b 12 October 1758 Cumberland County, Virginia MY LINE he was the son of Col John Harris and Anne Obedience Turpin. His father deeded him land in Powhatan County, Virginia in 1785 and it is thought that he married about that time. I do not have his first wifes name or place of mg. according to later census he had a boy and a girl born shortly after 1785 living with him I believe the boy was named John but untraced. and I do not know the name of the girl or if either survived to adulthood. I do know that John sold out his Powhatan co land to a relative Thomas Harris which deed also covered household furniture etc. Lt. John married 2nd 24 May 1794 in Chesterfield County, Virginia to Rebecca Britton daughter of Anderson Brittton and Ann Mills Rebecca was much younger than John and in the 2 0 years that they were married had 12 children as follows (taken from pension application which copied the family bible) l. Xenophen Harris 11 March 1795 - dead by 1810 never married 2. HIRAM HARRIS MY LINE b 15 Sept 1796 died between 1st of May and June 3 1867 who married l. 30 May 1822 in St. Johns church Richmond Virginia to Margaret Christian of charles city County, Virginia daughter of Henry Benskin Christian and his wife Elizabeth Christian . THIS MY LINE SEE LATER they had 2 children Mgt christian Harris died in 1825 He married 2. Margaret Wilson and had a daughter Eleanor Harris Mgt Wilson died and he married 3. Elizabeth
1734 - 1800 Ann Obedience Turpin 65 65 First cousin of Thomas Jefferson

First cousin of Thomas Jefferson
~1708 - Deceased Henry Crittenden Name Suffix:<NSFX> Jr 1785 - Deceased Harriet Crittenden 1786 - 1863 John J. Crittenden 76 76 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Jr
BIOGRAPHY: Crittenden Compromise,
in U.S. history, unsuccessful last-minute effort to avert the Civil War.  It was proposed in Congress as a constitutional amendment in Dec., 1860, by Sen. John J. Crittenden of Kentucky with support from the National Union party. Basically, it accepted the boundary between free and slave states that had been set by the Missouri Compromise (1820-21), extended the line to California, and assured the continuation of slavery where it already existed. In addition, it advocated slavery in the District of Columbia, upheld the fugitive slave law (1850) with minor modifications, and called for vigorous suppression of the African slave trade. At a peace conference called by the Virginia legislature in 1861, the compromise gained support from four border state delegations. Nevertheless, it failed in the House of Representatives in Jan., 1861, by a vote of 113 to 80 and in the Senate in March by a vote of 20 to 19. Its defeat made clear the inevitability of the Civil War. Crittenden, John Jordan (1786-1863) of Russellville, Logan County, Ky.; Frankfort, Franklin County, Ky. Son of John Crittenden; brother of Robert Crittenden; uncle of Thomas Theodore Crittenden; granduncle of Thomas Theodore Crittenden, Jr.. Born near Versailles, Woodford County, Ky., September 10, 1786. Illinois territory attorney general, 1809-10; member of Kentucky state house of representatives, 1811-17, 1825-29; served in the U.S. Army during the War of 1812; U.S. Senator from Kentucky, 1817-19, 1835-41, 1842-48, 1855-61; Presidential Elector for Kentucky, 1824; U.S. District Attorney for Kentucky, 1827-29; U.S. Attorney General, 1841, 1850-53; Governor of Kentucky, 1848-50; U.S. Representative from Kentucky 8th District, 1861-63. Two of his sons were generals on opposite sides in the Civil War; a grandson of his was killed in Gen. Custer's expedition against the Sioux in 1876. Died in Frankfort, Franklin County, Ky., July 26, 1863. Interment at Frankfort Cemetery, Frankfort, Ky. Crittenden County, Ky. is named for him. See also: congressional biography.
CRITTENDEN, John Jordan, 1786-1863
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Years of Service: 1817-1819; 1835-1837; 1837-1841; 1842-1848; 1855-1857; 1857-1861
Party: Republican; Anti-Jackson; Whig; Whig; Opposition; American (Know-Nothing)
CRITTENDEN, John Jordan, (uncle of Thomas Theodore Crittenden), a Senator and a Representative from Kentucky; born near Versailles, Woodford
County, Ky., September 10, 1786; completed preparatory studies; attended Pisgah Academy, Woodford County, Ky., Washington College (now Washington and Lee University), Lexington, Va., and was graduated from William and Mary College, Williamsburg, Va., in 1806; studied law; was admitted to the bar and commenced practice in Woodford County, Ky., in 1807; attorney general of Illinois Territory 1809-1810; served in the War of 1812 as aide to the Governor; resumed the practice of law in Russellville, Ky.; member, State house of representatives 1811-1817, and served as speaker the last term; elected to the United States Senate and served from March 4, 1817, to March 3, 1819, when he resigned; chairman, Committee on Judiciary (Fifteenth Congress); moved to Frankfort, Ky., in 1819; member, State house of representatives 1825, 1829-1832; appointed and was confirmed as United States district attorney in 1827, but was removed by President Andrew Jackson in 1829; nominated in 1828 by President John Quincy Adams as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, but was not confirmed by the Senate; again elected to the United States Senate as a Whig and served from March 4, 1835, to March 3, 1841; appointed Attorney General of the United States by President William Henry Harrison March to September 1841; appointed and subsequently elected to t
1790 - Deceased Margaret B. Crittenden 1792 - Deceased Henry Crittenden 1795 - 1796 Obedience Crittenden 1 1 1797 - Deceased Robert F. Crittenden 1799 - Deceased Caroline E. Crittenden 1802 - Deceased Lucy S. Crittenden 1787 - 1824 Sarah O. Lee 37 37 Nickname:<NICK> Sallie 1738 - 1802 John Lee 64 64 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Maj.
Note: came to KY in 1792 where he patented over 5000 acres on military grants (5333 1/3 to be exact).

Note: came to KY in 1792 where he patented over 5000 acres on military grants (5333 1/3 to be exact).
1796 - Deceased Marry K Todd Bet 1801-1820 - Deceased Martha "Cranston" Crittenden Bet 1807-1816 - Deceased Eugene Crittenden Name Prefix:<NPFX> Mjr 1812 - 1880 George Bibb Crittenden 68 68 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Mjr Gen CSA 1813 - Deceased Ann Mary Burler Crittenden 1819 - Deceased Thomas Leonidas Crittenden Name Prefix:<NPFX> Mjr Gen USA 1821 - Deceased Sallie Lee Crittenden 1822 - Deceased Robert Henry Crittenden 1585 - Deceased Evan AP ROBERT 1781 - Deceased Hancock Lee 1783 Thomas Lee 1782 - Deceased John Hancock Lee 1785 - Deceased Lewis W. Lee 1789 - Deceased Elizabeth Lee 1790 - Deceased Mary Lee 1791 - Deceased Lucinda Lee 1792 - Deceased Matilda A. Lee 1781 - Deceased Willis Atwell Lee 1709 - 1750 Elizabeth Lee 40 40 1748 - Deceased Willis Lee 1738 - Deceased Henry Lee 1753 - Deceased Richard Lee 1742 Sarah Alexander Lee 1653 - 1709 Hancock Lee 56 56 1661 - 1694 Mary Kendall 33 33 1677 John Lee 1678 - Deceased William Lee 1683 - Deceased Anna Lee 1684 - Deceased Kendall Lee 1691 - 1735 Richard Lee 43 43 1707 - Deceased Issac Lee 1708 - Deceased Hancock Lee Name Suffix:<NSFX> II John Bolling 1617 - 1664 Richard Henry Lee 46 46 Nickname:<NICK> The Immigrant
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Col.
1622 - 1663 Anne Constable 41 41 1650 - 1714 William Lee 64 64 1642 - 1673 John Lee 31 31 1648 - 1714 Francis Lee 66 66 1653 - ~1705 Elizabeth Lee 52 52 Nickname:<NICK> Betsie 1656 - 1701 Charles Lee 45 45 1590 - 1629 John Lee 39 39 1590 - Deceased Jane Hancock 1563 - 1621 Richard Lee 58 58 1530 - 1605 John Lee 75 75 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir 1505 - 1588 Humphrey Lee 83 83 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir 1482 - 1524 Thomas de Lee 42 42 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir 1484 - 1526 Johanna Morton 42 42 Jane Rolfe 1434 - ~1500 Elizabeth Corbine 66 66 1398 - >1424 John de Lee 26 26 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir 1402 - ~1450 Jacosa Packington 48 48 1350 - >1400 Roger de Lee 50 50 1396 Roger Lee Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir 1322 - Deceased John De La Lee UNKNOWN Unknown 16 Apr 778 - 20 Jun 840 LOUIS I 'THE PIOUS' UNKNOWN Name Prefix:<NPFX> Holy Roman Emperor Matilda Erdington 1300 - ~1350 Reginald De La Lee 50 50 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir UNKNOWN Unknown 1275 - >1300 Thomas De La Lee 25 25 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir Petronilla Corbet 1254 - Deceased John De La Lee Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir UNKNOWN Unknown 1231 - >1275 Reginald De La Lee 44 44 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir UNKNOWN Unknown 1211 - >1254 Hugh De La Lee 43 43 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir 1405 - 1460 Richard PLANTAGENENT 55 55 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duke Of York ~1675 - 1716 Henry Crittenden 41 41 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sr D. <1741 Frances Munday <1703 Jane Crittenden ~1709 - Deceased Richard Crittenden ~1712 - Deceased William Crittenden 1630 - 1714 Sophia SIMMERN 83 83 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Countess Of Simmern ~1650 - Deceased Ann Forrest D. Deceased Thomas Crittenden 1708 - 1777 Sarah SMALLWOOD 69 69 Thomas Gaskins 1741 - 1794 Patrick (Sherrow Sherer) Sherar 53 53 Garrard County, KY was formed from Mercer Co. in 1797

Garrard County, KY was formed from Mercer Co. in 1797
1726 - 1743 Alice Corbin Peachy 17 17 1771 - ~1871 Catherine Shearer 100 100 1775 - 1826 William Sherar 51 51 1782 - ~1850 Jacob Sherar 68 68 ~1784 - ~1850 Betsy Sherar 66 66 1788 - ~1850 Reuben Sherar 62 62 Reuben and Sally Shearer (also as Shearrer) to Joseph Scott comr. D1846, Book P,P. 538 100 acres on Kentucky River; same to same 1846 Booke Q, P. 19, their interest in 100 Acres on Kentucky River. ( Also at the same time heirs of Jeremiah
Tongate deeded property to Joseph Scott)
Note: History of Garrard Co. by Forrest Calico said Sherrow and Shearer names was interchangeable on county records. Clara Turner
Change Date: 14 MAR 2001

Reuben and Sally Shearer (also as Shearrer) to Joseph Scott comr. D1846, Book P,P. 538 100 acres on Kentucky River; same to same 1846 Booke Q, P. 19, their interest in 100 Acres on Kentucky River. ( Also at the same time heirs of Jeremiah
Tongate deeded property to Joseph Scott)
Note: History of Garrard Co. by Forrest Calico said Sherrow and Shearer names was interchangeable on county records. Clara Turner
Change Date: 14 MAR 2001
1790 - ~1855 Philadelphia Sherar 65 65 Michael Sherar ~1730 - ~1800 John Daughtery 70 70 ~1804 - ~1875 George Carmichael 71 71 1708 - 1790 Thomas Turpin 82 82 1707 - ~1799 Mary Jefferson 92 92 1687 - 1723 Thomas Turpin 36 36 Direct ancestor of wife of Joseph Hiram Tobler

Direct ancestor of wife of Joseph Hiram Tobler
1625 - 1676 William Branch 51 51 1640 - 1710 Jane Hatcher 70 70 ~1826 Benjamin Franklin Tyree Dennis Von Ting says Benjamin was buried at Apple Creek, Cape Girardeau, MO. There is a Benjamin F. "Tirey" buried at the Gorden Cem. I just wonder which Benjamin this was. There are no dates on the stone unfortunately. 1576 - Deceased Valentia Sparkes 1524 - 1602 William Branch 78 78 He had a shop on Littleburg Lane near Burt Street in England.
He was governor, Master & Treasurer of Christs Hospital.
He was Burgess in 1558, Mayor in 1563/64 & 1582/83, & 1588.
He was a member of Parliament in 1593.

He had a shop on Littleburg Lane near Burt Street in England.
He was governor, Master & Treasurer of Christs Hospital.
He was Burgess in 1558, Mayor in 1563/64 & 1582/83, & 1588.
He was a member of Parliament in 1593.

William was mayor of Abington before 1566 and again in 1572. He appears to have been financially prosperous. He was appointed a
governor of Christ Hospital in 1557, a position he held for 44 years, until his death. Christ Hospital was established in 1553, as a
suceessor to the Fraternity of the Holy Cross. William's father, Richard had been Master of that fraternity for many years, until his
death in 1544. The Fraternity was dissolved in 1547 by Henry VI and its possessions were confiscated. One of the main accomplishments of
Christ Hospital during the time that William was a governor was the creation of Abington School, which continued to exist into the
twentieth century. His will was written on March 1, 1601 and proved in Prerogative Court of Canterbury on April 24, 1602.
This is whom the Branches of Virginia descend.
1517 - 1597 Katherine Jennings 80 80 Thomas Jennings Isabel Unknown William Jennings Joann Horne D. Deceased Joan Del Heath D. 1459 Adam Bostock Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir Knight Catherine Mobberly Judith Steptoe Isabel Lawton Adam Bostock Margaret Whetenhall John Whetenhall Margaaret Ferch Gruffydd Ap Madog 1209 - ~1275 Gruffydd Ap Madog 66 66 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Prince
Prince of Fadog

Prince of Fadog
1062 - 8 Mar 1137/1138 Adela of ENGLAND UNKNOWN Bertrade DE MAINWARING 1158 - ~1200 Ralph De MAINWARING 42 42 Amicia DE MESCHINES 1147 - 1181 Hugh Kevelioc 34 34 Name Prefix:<NPFX> 5th Earl of Chester
5th Earl of Chester

5th Earl of Chester
1150 - 1227 Bertrade d'Evreux 77 77 Simon II MONTFORT Count of Montfort.

Count of Montfort.
Randolph MESCHINES 2nd Earl of Chester

2nd Earl of Chester
~1120 - 1189 Matilda Maud Fitzrobert 69 69 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Maud Of GLOUCHESTER ~1090 - 1147 Robert de Caen Mellent 57 57 Nickname:<NICK> Consul De
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Earl Of Gloucester
1st Earl of Glouchester
Also known as"the Consul".

Note: He was in the Battle of Bremule where his father defeated Louis VI of France in 1119. In 1122 he led a force to capture Brionne Castle held by rebels in Normandy. He was founder of St. James Priory, Bristol. He had custody of his uncle, the imprisoned Robert Curthose. He paid homage to his half sister Maud and recognized her as his father's heir to the throne. When Stephen was chosen king over Maud, he paid homage to him. He accompanied King Stephen to Normandy where a quarrel ensued and he switched allegiance to Maud, who was also in Normandy. He became one of Stephen's most determined opponents. He landed in England with the Empress Queen Matilda. He loyally supported Maud in the Civil War with Stephen. He was captured by Stephen's forces, but Maud's forces in turn captured Stephen. They were exchanged for each other. Robert defeated Stephen in 1143 at the Battle of Wilton.

1st Earl of Glouchester
Also known as"the Consul".

Note: He was in the Battle of Bremule where his father defeated Louis VI of France in 1119. In 1122 he led a force to capture Brionne Castle held by rebels in Normandy. He was founder of St. James Priory, Bristol. He had custody of his uncle, the imprisoned Robert Curthose. He paid homage to his half sister Maud and recognized her as his father's heir to the throne. When Stephen was chosen king over Maud, he paid homage to him. He accompanied King Stephen to Normandy where a quarrel ensued and he switched allegiance to Maud, who was also in Normandy. He became one of Stephen's most determined opponents. He landed in England with the Empress Queen Matilda. He loyally supported Maud in the Civil War with Stephen. He was captured by Stephen's forces, but Maud's forces in turn captured Stephen. They were exchanged for each other. Robert defeated Stephen in 1143 at the Battle of Wilton.
1068 - 1135 Beauclerc Henry I 67 67 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of England
King of England. He succeeded his brother in 1100
The last of the Norman Kings
He helped unite the Saxons & Normans in England.
1031 - 1083 UNKNOWN William I 52 52 Nickname:<NICK> The Conqueror 0999 - 1035 UNKNOWN Robert II 36 36 Nickname:<NICK> The Devil
Robert II "The Devil" Duke Of NORMANDY
0980 - 1050 Harlette De Faailse Herleve 70 70 ~0943 - ~1000 Fulbert Of Falaise 57 57 Nickname:<NICK> The Tanner 0980 - Deceased UNKNOWN Doda of Falaise 0970 - 1026 UNKNOWN Richard II 56 56 Nickname:<NICK> The Good
4th Duke of Normandy. Acceded in 996
28 Aug 933 - 20 Nov 996 UNKNOWN Richard I Nickname:<NICK> Duke Of Normandy
Duke of Bretagne
1670 - ~1750 Elizabeth Platt 80 80 0992 - ~1050 Geoffrey II Grisgonelle 58 58 Count of De Gastinois. Also known as "Aubri-Geoffrey

Count of De Gastinois. Also known as "Aubri-Geoffrey
Hiledegard Of Lorraine Geoffrey de Gastinois II 0997 - ~1050 UNKNOWN Richard III 53 53 1675 - 1734 Thomas SMALLWOOD 59 59 1031 - 1093 Malcom III Ceanmor 62 62 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Marriage: to Margaret, an English princess who was forced into exile in Scotland by the Norman Conquest of England.

Reign: His father, King Duncan I, was assassinated by Macbeth, who then ruled as king. But Malcolm defeated and killed Macbeth in 1057. In 1059, Malcolm gained the throne as King Malcolm III MacDuncan. While Macbeth was in power, Malcolm had spent much time in exile in England and gained an interest in their customs, which became more intense after his marriage to an English wife in 1067. Margaret influenced the Celtic church to accept more Roman Catholic teachings. After Malcolm's death, many of the chieftans rebelled against her for interfering with their religion, and she and her son, Prince Duncan II, heir to Malcolm's throne, were driven from Scotland. The son, Edgar, became king 1097.

Death: 1093 in Scotland.

Source: Funk & Wagnalls Encyc., New York, N. Y. 1963, vol. 21, p. 7874.

Marriage: to Margaret, an English princess who was forced into exile in Scotland by the Norman Conquest of England.

Reign: His father, King Duncan I, was assassinated by Macbeth, who then ruled as king. But Malcolm defeated and killed Macbeth in 1057. In 1059, Malcolm gained the throne as King Malcolm III MacDuncan. While Macbeth was in power, Malcolm had spent much time in exile in England and gained an interest in their customs, which became more intense after his marriage to an English wife in 1067. Margaret influenced the Celtic church to accept more Roman Catholic teachings. After Malcolm's death, many of the chieftans rebelled against her for interfering with their religion, and she and her son, Prince Duncan II, heir to Malcolm's throne, were driven from Scotland. The son, Edgar, became king 1097.

Death: 1093 in Scotland.

Source: Funk & Wagnalls Encyc., New York, N. Y. 1963, vol. 21, p. 7874.

MALCOLM III (r. 1058-93)

Malcolm Canmore ('great head' or 'chief') was the eldest son of Duncan I. After his father's death, he found refuge in England with his uncle Siward of Northumbria, where he stayed for more than 14 years. His first wife was Ingibjorg, widow of Earl Thorfinn of Orkney. She died, and in about 1070 he married Margaret, great-niece of King Edward the Confessor of England. She had sought refuge in Scotland with her brother, Edgar the Atheling (Anglo-Saxon heir to the English throne), when William I excluded him from the English succession. Margaret had a strong influence over her husband, who revered her piety and secretly had jewel-encrusted bindings made for her religious books, which he himself was unable to read, never having learned to do so. He also substituted Saxon for Gaelic as the court language. According to Margaret's biographer, she corresponded with Lanfranc, Archbishop of Canterbury, brought Benedictine monks to Dunfermline and did away with local usages in the Scottish Church. Margaret also began building what was later to be known as St Margaret's Chapel, situated on the highest part of Edinburgh Castle.

Malcolm was determined to extend his kingdom southwards and take advantage of the upheaval caused by the Norman Conquest. Making the excuse that he was supporting the claim to the English throne of his brother-in-law Edgar Atheling, Malcolm invaded England five times (he was a formidable warrior-king, having killed his two predecessor kings). Three times defeated, Malcolm was forced under the treaty of Abernethy in 1072 to become 'the man' of the English king and give up his son Duncan as a hostage. Malcolm and his eldest son were finally killed in battle at Alnwick, Northumberland on 13 November 1093, aged about 62. His wife died when they brought her the news at Edinburgh Castle. She was canonised in 1249.

After Malcolm's death, the frontier between the kingdoms of Scotland and England was clearly defined for the first time. Anglo-Norman influence in Scotland was promoted by the subsequent marriages of Malcolm's sons to English brides. 
1090 - 1157 Mabel (Maud, Sybil) Fitz Hamon 67 67 Countess of Gloucester

Countess of Gloucester
1001 - 1040 Duncan I Ceanmor 39 39 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Birth: unknown , in Scotland.

His reign was marked by wars and internal difficulties. He succeeded his grand-
father, King Malcolm II to the throne. Duncan had also inherited the Crown of
Strathclyde, thereby greatly increasing the size of the Scottish domains, and after
that the land was known as Scotland. His reign ended in 1040, when he was assassinated by Macbeth, Great Steward of Ross and Moray, and the subject of William Shakespeare's tragedy, "Macbeth." Macbeth ruled Scotland until 1057, when he was defeated and killed by Duncan's son, Malcolm, who became King Malcolm III.

Death: 1040, Scotland.

Married to the daughter or sister of Siward, Earl of Northumberland.
Killed by MacBeth, his successor.
King of Strathclyde.

Duncan I of Scotland was an impetuous and spoiled young man whose six years of kingship brought glory neither to Scotland nor his family. Against wise advice, Duncan invaded Northumbria and attacked Durham. The campaign was a disaster for the Scots and Duncan was compelled to withdraw. News of his disastrous and humiliating defeat had preceded his return to Scotland and he soon was faced with a revolt among his lords, particularly from his cousin Macbeth, Lord of Moray. In a skirmish at Bothgouanan, Duncan was slain by MacBeth.

Duncan, son of Bethoc or Beatrice, daughter of Malcolm II, succeeded his grandfather in the year 1033. "In the extreme north, dominions more extensive than any Jarl of the Orkneys had hitherto acquired, were united under the rule of Thorfinn, Sigurd's son, whose character and appearance have been thus described: - 'He was stout and strong, but very ugly, severe and cruel, but a very clever man'. The extensive districts then dependant upon the Moray Maormors were in possession of the celebrated Macbeth". Duncan, in 1033, desiring to extend his dominions southwards, attacked Durham, but was forced to retire with considerable loss. His principal struggles, however, were with his powerful kinsman, Thorfinn, whose success was so great that he extended his conquests as far as the Tay. "His men spread over the whole conquered country", says the Orkneyinga Saga, "and burnt every hamlet and farm, so that not a cot remained. Every man that they found they slew; but the old men and women fled to the deserts and woods, and filled the country with lamentation. Some were driven before the Norwegians and made slaves. After the Earl Thorfinn returned to his ships, subjugating the country everywhere in his progress". Duncan's last battle, in which he was defeated, was in the neighbourhood of Burghead, near the Moray Firth; and shortly after this, on the 14th August, 1040, he was assassinated n Bothgowanan, - which in Gaelic, is said to mean "the smith's hut", - by his kinsman the Maormor Macbeda or Macbeth. Duncan had reigned only five years when he was assassinated by Macbeth, leaving two infant sons, Malcolm and Donal, by a sister of Siward, the Earl of Northumberland. The former fled to Cumberland, and the latter took refuge in the Hebrides, on the death of their father.

Duncan I Cean-Mohr King of Scots

His marriage to Sybilla of Northumbria is identified as 1030 by Susan Shannon; however, to be the parent of Malcolm III; they should have been married before 1024. This requires further analysis.

Killed near Elgin by his cousin, Macbeth. His surname may have been "Dunkeld"

EVEN TYPE Reigned
EVEN DATE 1034/1040

Duncan I (1001?-40), king of Scotland (1034-40), grandson of King Malcolm II Mackenneth (circa 953-1034), whom he succeeded. Before his accession to the Scottish throne he was ruler of the kingdom of Strathclyde. Macbeth, who ruled the neighboring kingdom of Moray and served Duncan as a general, killed him and became king of Scotland. Shakespeare's tragedy Macbeth is
based on the struggle between the two kings.

"Duncan I," Microsoft (R) Encarta. Copyright (c) 1994 Microsoft Corporation. Copyright (c) 1994 Funk & Wagnall's Corpo
1014 - 1040 Sybyl Fitzsward 26 26 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Queen
QUEEN OF SCOTLAND

QUEEN OF SCOTLAND
1012 - 1067 Baldwin V Count of Flanders and Artois 55 55 Baldwin V (Baudouin) - Count of Flanders & his wife Adelheid
(Adela) Princessof France were the parents of Matilda, wife of
William I "the conqueror", King of England
0927 - 0942 UNKNOWN William I 15 15 Nickname:<NICK> Duke Of Normandy 0902 - ~0950 ADELA De Bretagne Espirota 48 48 Sources: A. Roots 121E; RC 166; Coe; AF; Kraentzler 1156, 1194, 1443, 1453;
Pfafman; Norr, p60.
RC: Sprote de Bretagne "Danish Wife," a Breton captive.
Roots: Sprota (Danish wife), a Breton.
Coe: Esposita.
Pfafman: Espriota (Sprota, Adela) of Senlis, a Breton.
Norr: Sprota (Espriota), mistress; married about 932 under pagan rites.

Sources: A. Roots 121E; RC 166; Coe; AF; Kraentzler 1156, 1194, 1443, 1453;
Pfafman; Norr, p60.
RC: Sprote de Bretagne "Danish Wife," a Breton captive.
Roots: Sprota (Danish wife), a Breton.
Coe: Esposita.
Pfafman: Espriota (Sprota, Adela) of Senlis, a Breton.
Norr: Sprota (Espriota), mistress; married about 932 under pagan rites.
0846 - 0931 Rollo ( Robert) RAGNVALDSSON 85 85 Nickname:<NICK> The Dane
Note: Rollo, 1st DUKE OF NORMANDY (846-932) = Poppa de Valois of Normandy, Duchess of Normandy (Cite: "The Royal Descents of 500 Immigrants" by Gary Boyd Roberts, p.236 & CNIDR Isearch-cgi 1.20.06 File 272; http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ifet...EN-MEDIEVAL+1998+28555707890). Rollo's Norwegian name would be Rolf or Hrolf, but this is just a "could-be" connection. Ca 50% of the scholars believe this, and ca 50% believe he was Danish.

Rolf was declared an outlaw by King Harald the Fairhaired when heapparently stole cattle in Viken to provision his ships. He then sailed off to raid England, Flanders, and France. In 911 , he established a baseon the Seine. Charles the Simple of France held off his seige of Paris, battled him near Chartres, and negotiated the treaty of St.Clair-sur-Epte, which gave him and his successors the part of Neustriathat became Normandy. Normandy was renamed after the large number of Normans, also known as Norsemen or Northmen.

Rollo First duke of Normandy c. 860-932

/'rOl_/
Viking leader. He left Norway about 875 and marauded, sailing up theSeine to Rouen. He besieg edParis 886, and in 912 was baptized and granted the province of Normandy by Charles III of France. He was its duke until his retirement to a monastery 927. He was an ancestor of William t he Conqueror.[relatives2.FBK]


Father: Earl Of More ROGNVALD b: WFT Est. 795-824
Mother: HILDA b: WFT Est. 804-827

Marriage 1 Lady POPPA b: WFT Est. 842-862 in (sister of Bernard of St. Liz (Senlis))
Married: WFT Est. 863-896 1 5 3
Children
Robert OF , Count of Corbeil Corbeil
CRESPINA
GERLETTA
KATHLIN
Duke Of Normandy William I b: WFT Est. 868-910 in (Duke 927-943)
Adele of NORMANDY b: ABT. 917

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Title: World Family Tree Vol. 5, Ed. 1
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Note: Rollo, 1st DUKE OF NORMANDY (846-932) = Poppa de Valois of Normandy, Duchess of Normandy (Cite: "The Royal Descents of 500 Immigrants" by Gary Boyd Roberts, p.236 & CNIDR Isearch-cgi 1.20.06 File 272; http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ifet...EN-MEDIEVAL+1998+28555707890). Rollo's Norwegian name would be Rolf or Hrolf, but this is just a "could-be" connection. Ca 50% of the scholars believe this, and ca 50% believe he was Danish.

Rolf was declared an outlaw by King Harald the Fairhaired when heapparently stole cattle in Viken to provision his ships. He then sailed off to raid England, Flanders, and France. In 911 , he established a baseon the Seine. Charles the Simple of France held off his seige of Paris, battled him near Chartres, and negotiated the treaty of St.Clair-sur-Epte, which gave him and his successors the part of Neustriathat became Normandy. Normandy was renamed after the large number of Normans, also known as Norsemen or Northmen.

Rollo First duke of Normandy c. 860-932

/'rOl_/
Viking leader. He left Norway about 875 and marauded, sailing up theSeine to Rouen. He besieg edParis 886, and in 912 was baptized and granted the province of Normandy by Charles III of France. He was its duke until his retirement to a monastery 927. He was an ancestor of William t he Conqueror.[relatives2.FBK]


Father: Earl Of More ROGNVALD b: WFT Est. 795-824
Mother: HILDA b: WFT Est. 804-827

Marri
0875 Poppa De VALOIS Name Prefix:<NPFX> Lady 0872 - 0894 Ragnvald EYSTEINSSON 22 22 Nickname:<NICK> The Wise 0788 - ~0825 Hildr Hrolfsdottir 37 37 Nickname:<NICK> The Noisy
Abbrev: Directory of Royal Genealogical Data
Author: Brian C. Tompsett
Publication: Copyright  1994-2000
Note:
At this site I have a database containing the genealogy of the British Royal family and those linked to it via blood or marriage relationships. It contains, in fact, the genealogy of almost every ruling house in the western world because of the intermarriage that took place between them at some time or another. There are in excess of 30,000 individuals from the earliest times to the present in the database. The date spread of the records is available for those interested, as well as statistics on the ten most popular monarchs, and the most prolific readers top 10.
Repository:

Abbrev: Directory of Royal Genealogical Data
Author: Brian C. Tompsett
Publication: Copyright  1994-2000
Note:
At this site I have a database containing the genealogy of the British Royal family and those linked to it via blood or marriage relationships. It contains, in fact, the genealogy of almost every ruling house in the western world because of the intermarriage that took place between them at some time or another. There are in excess of 30,000 individuals from the earliest times to the present in the database. The date spread of the records is available for those interested, as well as statistics on the ten most popular monarchs, and the most prolific readers top 10.
Repository:
0823 - ~0900 Herolf Nefia 77 77 0812 Ascrita Ragnvaldsdottir 0850 - 0870 Swanhilda Eysteinsdottir 20 20 0717 - 0804 Ivar Of The Uplands UNKNOWN 87 87 0832 - 0892 Sigurd Eysteinsson 60 60 Nickname:<NICK> The Powerful 0834 - 0933 Malahule (malahulc) (tresney) Eysteinsson 99 99 0858 - 0945 Harold Halfdansson 87 87 King of Norway

[from Ancestry.com 81120.GED, referrences Larousse Biographical Dictionary, p665]

Harald I Halfdansson, king of Norway, was the first ruler to claim sovereignty over all Norway. The son of Halfdan the Black (King of Vestfold), he fought his way to power with a crushing defeat of his opponents at the navel battle of Hafursfjord, off Stavanger about 890. His authoritarian rule caused many of the old aristocratic families to emigrate west to the Orkneys, Hebrides and Ireland, and to newly settled Iceland. Harald made several punitive expeditions across the North Sea to subdue his former subjects and impose Norwegian rule ofer the Northern and Western Isles of Scotland. When he was nearly 80 years old in 942, he abdicated in favor of his eldest son, Erick Blood-Axe and died three years later in 945.

King Of Norway/Fairhair
7 Feet Tall

King of Norway

[from Ancestry.com 81120.GED, referrences Larousse Biographical Dictionary, p665]

Harald I Halfdansson, king of Norway, was the first ruler to claim sovereignty over all Norway. The son of Halfdan the Black (King of Vestfold), he fought his way to power with a crushing defeat of his opponents at the navel battle of Hafursfjord, off Stavanger about 890. His authoritarian rule caused many of the old aristocratic families to emigrate west to the Orkneys, Hebrides and Ireland, and to newly settled Iceland. Harald made several punitive expeditions across the North Sea to subdue his former subjects and impose Norwegian rule ofer the Northern and Western Isles of Scotland. When he was nearly 80 years old in 942, he abdicated in favor of his eldest son, Erick Blood-Axe and died three years later in 945.

King Of Norway/Fairhair
7 Feet Tall
0885 - 0954 Erick I Haraldsson 69 69 Nickname:<NICK> Blood Axe
"Bloodaxe" King Of Norway

"Bloodaxe" King Of Norway
0904 - 0970 Gunhild GORMSDATTER 66 66 Nickname:<NICK> Queen Of Norway UNKNOWN Unknown 0880 - 23 Feb 943 UNKNOWN Herbert II Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count 0890 - 0931 Adela V. Neustrien 41 41 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Countess 0837 - 0883 Bertha De Morvois 46 46 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Countess
ohme p 106 "the two ancestors of the dynasty that was to replace the Carolingians in France, the Capetians, both Robert and his son Odo, made their names in the wars against the Vikings."
FIMA p 20 "Hugh Capet's father, Hugh the Great, had been the son of one king of the Franks (ROBERT I)."

ohme p 106 "the two ancestors of the dynasty that was to replace the Carolingians in France, the Capetians, both Robert and his son Odo, made their names in the wars against the Vikings."
FIMA p 20 "Hugh Capet's father, Hugh the Great, had been the son of one king of the Franks (ROBERT I)."
0865 - 15 Jun 923 UNKNOWN Robert I Nickname:<NICK> The Bold
Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
ohme p 106 "the two ancestors of the dynasty that was to replace the Carolingians in France, the Capetians, both Robert and his son Odo, made their names in the wars against the Vikings."
FIMA p 20 "Hugh Capet's father, Hugh the Great, had been the son of one king of the Franks (ROBERT I)."

ohme p 106 "the two ancestors of the dynasty that was to replace the Carolingians in France, the Capetians, both Robert and his son Odo, made their names in the wars against the Vikings."
FIMA p 20 "Hugh Capet's father, Hugh the Great, had been the son of one king of the Franks (ROBERT I)."
0837 - 0902 UNKNOWN Herbert I 65 65 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count 0820 - 0866 Guerri I Morvois 46 46 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count 0823 - ~0875 Eve Of ROUSSILLON 52 52 0800 - 0877 Gerard Of Paris 77 77 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count 0804 - ~0875 Bertha De Tours 71 71 0779 - 0837 Bava Lady Of Tours 58 58 D. 0839 Count Of Alsace Hugh III 0755 - 0849 Earl Of Uplands Ivar 94 94 0755 - 0790 UNKNOWN Ragnar 'Lodbrock' of Uppsala SIGURDSSON 35 35 Nickname:<NICK> The Fart, The Viking
Title: Information about the Sviede Eisten Family Line is from the website of Glenna Inglis: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Creek/2962/gedcom/gedcom.htm.
Note: Information about the Sviede Eisten Family Line is from the website of Glenna Inglis: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Creek/2962/gedcom/gedcom.htm. Email address: inglis98@@juno.com
UNKNOWN Unknown 0750 - ~0775 Ragnar Sigurdsson 25 25 Nickname:<NICK> King at LETHRA
Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
0720 - ~0775 Aslanga Sigurdsdottir 55 55 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Queen 0709 - 0790 Sigurd Hring 81 81 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
King of Sweden & Denmark. Father of Sigurdsdottir (wife of King Throud of Denmark) as well as Ragnar Lodbrock.

Sigurd became King of Sweden & Denmark by defeating his Uncle Harald Hildetand. He conducted many sea expeditions. He recovered the English province of Northumberland.

King of Sweden & Denmark. Father of Sigurdsdottir (wife of King Throud of Denmark) as well as Ragnar Lodbrock.

Sigurd became King of Sweden & Denmark by defeating his Uncle Harald Hildetand. He conducted many sea expeditions. He recovered the English province of Northumberland.
0710 - 0812 RANVERSSON Sigurd 102 102 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King 0978 - 1045 Crinan De Mormaer 67 67 Nickname:<NICK> The Thane
Mormaer of Atholl
Kindred of Saint Columba
Died in battle with McBeth or murdered by Vikings
0984 - ~1043 Bethoc (Beatrix) MacKenneth 59 59 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess 1071 - 1093 Edward Moramer 22 22 1072 - ~1120 Edmund Moramer 48 48 1073 - 1093 Ethelred Moramer 20 20 1074 - 1106 Edgar I Moramer 32 32 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King 1077 - 1124 Alexander I Moramer 47 47 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Syble Elizabeth UNKNOWN 1080 - 1153 David I Moramer 73 73 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King 1084 - 1116 Mary Moramer 32 32 ~1059 - 1125 EUSTACHE III COUNT OF BOULOGNE 66 66 1030 - 1093 Eustache II Count OF BOULOGNE 63 63 ~1006 - 1069 Godfrey (Gottfried) 63 63 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duke Of Lorraine ~1010 - ~1053 Ode UNKNOWN 43 43 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Dutchess Of Lower-Lorraine 0967 - 1044 Gonzelon I UNKNOWN 77 77 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duke Of Lorraine 0974 - 0975 Urracca UNKNOWN 1 1 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess Of Italy 0924 Willa UNKNOWN Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess Of Tuscany 0899 - 0938 Boso UNKNOWN 39 39 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Margrave of Tuscany 0906 - ~0950 Willa UNKNOWN 44 44 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess Of Burgundy ~0842 - 7 Apr 924 Berenger I UNKNOWN Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of Italy ~0820 - 16 Dec 862 Eberhard MARGRAVE OF FRIULI 0820 - ~0860 Gisela OF FRANCE UNKNOWN 40 40 Sources:
Title: Thomas Bradbury and His Wife Mary Perkins, The Ancestry of
Author: John Brooks Threlfall
Publication: Second Edition - 1995
Note:
The Volume is made up of a series of biographical monographs on the ancestors of Thoma Bradbury anf his wife Mary Perkins, who left England and settled in Salisbury, Massachuesetts, about 1635/6. Coupled with the Bradbury Memorial they cover the Bradbury (and other) line from a few generations before Charlemagne to the 19th century.

The book can be ordered from John Brooks Threfall, 5518 Barton Road, Madison, Wisconsin 53711
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Page: 554
0778 - 20 Jun 840 Louis I King Of France Name Prefix:<NPFX> "The Pious" ~0778 - 3 Oct 818 Emengarde (Irmengarde) Hesbaye UNKNOWN Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess 2 Apr 742 - 28 Jan 814 Charles Charlemange Nickname:<NICK> The Great
Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
~0758 - 30 Apr 783 Hildegarde (Holy Roman Empire) UNKNOWN 0714 - 24 Sep 768 UNKNOWN Pepin III Nickname:<NICK> The Short
At the death of Charles Martel (741), as was the custom, the lands & powers in his hands were divided between his 2 sons, Carloman & Pepin III the Short. This partition was followed by unsuccessful insurrections in the peripheral duchies--Aquitaine, Alemannia, & Bavaria.

Carloman's entrance into a monastery in 747 reunited Carolingian holdings. Pepin the Short, who had held de facto power over Francia, as mayor of the palace, now desired to be king. He was crowned with the support of the papacy, which, threatened by the Lombards & having problems with Byzantium, sought a protector in the West. The change of dynasty was accomplished in 2 stages: in 751, after obtaining the support of Pope Zacharias, Pepin deposed Childeic III; he then had himself elected king by an assembly of magnates & consecrated by the bishops, thus ending the nominal authority of the last Merovingian king, Childeric III, who had been placed on the throne in 743. The new pope, Stephen II sought aid from Francia; in 754 at Ponthion he gave Pepin the title patrician of the Romans, renewed the king's consecration, & consecrated Pepin's sons, thus providing generational legitimacy for the line.

As king, Pepin limited himself to consolidating royal control in Gaul, this establishing the base for later Carolingian expansion. Despite Pepin's efforts, the situation at the German frontier was unstable. The duchy of Bavaria, which had been given to Tassilo III as a benefice, gained its independence in 763; several expeditions were unable to subdue the Saxons. On the other hand, Pepin achieved a decisive victory in southern Gaul by capturing Septimania from the Muslims (752-759. He broke down Aquitaine's resistance, & it was reincorporated into the kingdom (760-768). Pepin intervened in Italy twice on the appeal of the pope & laid the foundations for the Papal States. He exchanged ambassadors with the great powers of the eastern Mediterranean--the Byzantine Empire & the caliphate of Baghdad.

In 768, Pepin died & his kingdom was divided up between Charles & his brother Carloman.
0720 - 12 Jul 783 Bertha of HUNGARY Nickname:<NICK> Big Foot Flora Of HUNGARY Blanche UNKNOWN Name Prefix:<NPFX> Flora Of Hungry 0700 - 0716 UNKNOWN Dagobert III 16 16 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Austrasia & Neustria
Note: Dagobert I (died 639), king of the Franks (629-39), son ofClotaire II. He became king of Austrasia in 623 and at thedeath of his father the sole king of the Franks. By 632 he hadalso brought Burgundy and Aquitaine under his rule, becomingthe most powerful of the Merovingian kings and the mostrespected sovereign in the West. He made Paris his capital. St.Éloi (588?-659) was Dagobert's principal adviser, and his rulewas marked by the building of numerous monasteries and thestrengthening of the royal power. At his death the Frankishkingdom was divided between his sons.

0639 death of Dagobert brings an end to the Merovingians & begins rule by mayors of the palace.

Note: Dagobert I (died 639), king of the Franks (629-39), son ofClotaire II. He became king of Austrasia in 623 and at thedeath of his father the sole king of the Franks. By 632 he hadalso brought Burgundy and Aquitaine under his rule, becomingthe most powerful of the Merovingian kings and the mostrespected sovereign in the West. He made Paris his capital. St.Éloi (588?-659) was Dagobert's principal adviser, and his rulewas marked by the building of numerous monasteries and thestrengthening of the royal power. At his death the Frankishkingdom was divided between his sons.

0639 death of Dagobert brings an end to the Merovingians & begins rule by mayors of the palace.
0683 - 0711 UNKNOWN Childebert III 28 28 0643 - 0690 UNKNOWN Theodoric III 47 47 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Burgundy 0650 - 3 Jun 692 Clothilde UNKNOWN Nickname:<NICK> Regent of Austrasia
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Regent
UNKNOWN Unknown 0634 - 0657 UNKNOWN Clovis II 23 23 Nickname:<NICK> King Of The Franks
Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Batilde UNKNOWN Nickname:<NICK> Batilde of The SAXONS 0602 - 0698 ANSIGISEL OF AUSTRASIA UNKNOWN 96 96 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King 0613 - 17 Dec 693 BEGUE Of Landen UNKNOWN 0590 - 0640 UNKNOWN Pepin I Of Landin 50 50 Nickname:<NICK> The Old
Name Prefix:<NPFX> MAYOR OF PALACE
OLD MAYOR OF AUSTRASIA

OLD MAYOR OF AUSTRASIA
ITTA OF METZ Name Prefix:<NPFX> Lady Pepin Arnoldus METZ UNKNOWN Unknown 13 Aug 582 - 16 Aug 641 UNKNOWN St. Arnoul DE AUSTRASIA Name Prefix:<NPFX> BSP Of Metz 0562 - 0586 UNKNOWN Oda Of Saxony 24 24 0740 - 0794 Ragnar Lodbrock 54 54 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King ~0600 - 0770 Randver Radbardsson 170 170 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Prince Of Russia ~0596 - ~0600 UNKNOWN Radbard Koenig VON RUSSLAND 4 4 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of Russia
Sources: Russell; RC 240; Kraentzler.
Russell: Robert, King of Holmgard.
RC: Radbard, King of Garderidge (Russia), born about 638.
K: Radbart, King of Garderidga (sic). Born Garderidge, Russia.

Sources: Russell; RC 240; Kraentzler.
Russell: Robert, King of Holmgard.
RC: Radbard, King of Garderidge (Russia), born about 638.
K: Radbart, King of Garderidga (sic). Born Garderidge, Russia.
~0649 - ~0689 Aud IVARSDOTTIR 40 40 Nickname:<NICK> The Deep Minded
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Queen
0612 - Deceased Ivar "Vidfame" Halfdansson Name Prefix:<NPFX> King 0594 - ~0650 UNKNOWN Moalda "Digri" KINRIKSDATTER 56 56 Halfdan Haraldsson Kendall Lee 0572 - ~0620 Hildur HEIDREKSDTR 48 48 0560 UNKNOWN Ivar Vidfamer KING OF THE DANES UNKNOWN Unknown 0727 - 0855 DAUGHTER OF EYSTEIN Glumra 128 128 0840 - ~0875 Ascrida Ragnvaldsdotter 35 35 0788 - 0862 Eystein Glumra 74 74 Nickname:<NICK> The Noisy
Earl of the Uplanders

Abbrev: Directory of Royal Genealogical Data
Author: Brian C. Tompsett
Publication: Copyright  1994-2000
Note:
At this site I have a database containing the genealogy of the British Royal family and those linked to it via blood or marriage relationships. It contains, in fact, the genealogy of almost every ruling house in the western world because of the intermarriage that took place between them at some time or another. There are in excess of 30,000 individuals from the earliest times to the present in the database. The date spread of the records is available for those interested, as well as statistics on the ten most popular monarchs, and the most prolific readers top 10.
Repository:
0846 - ~0846 Pepin II Valois Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count of SENLIS UNKNOWN Unknown 0790 - 0850 Ragnvald Gudrodsson 60 60 Tora Sigurdsdottir 0784 Heluna UNKNOWN Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess Of England 0786 - ~0803 UNKNOWN Sigurd "Snake-in-Eye" Ragnarsson 17 17 0758 - ~0810 UNKNOWN ELLA KING INDIANA ENGLAND 52 52 UNKNOWN Unknown 0873 - Deceased UNKNOWN King of Denmark SIGURD "DRAGON EYE" 1 Jan 770 - 0840 Gudrod Olafsson 0738 - 0840 UNKNOWN Olaf II KING OF VESTFOLD JUTLAND 102 102 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King ~0775 - ~0825 Gudrod Olafsson 50 50 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Mrs. 1585 - 1622 John Rolfe 37 37 Rolfe, John

Rolfe, John (1585-1622), English colonist of Jamestown, Virginia, who was married to Pocahontas, the younger daughter of the Native American chief Powhatan. Rolfe was born in Norfolk, England. In 1609 he sailed to America with the expedition led by English navigator Sir George Somers. He reached Virginia in 1610 and became a planter. Rolfe cultivated the strain of tobacco that became Virginia's staple crop-exports of tobacco to England provided economic stability for the colony.
In 1614 Rolfe, a widower, married Pocahontas. Their marriage brought a time of peace between the colonists and Native Americans that lasted for eight years. In 1616 the couple, with their infant son, went to England. Pocahontas received a royal reception, but she became ill and died the following year. Rolfe returned to Virginia, where in 1621 he became a member of the colony's first Council of State. He was killed in the massacre of 1622.

Massacre of 1622

The houses of Captain Basse's Plantation were building when a great calamity happened to the infant colony. At midday on Good Friday, March 22, 1622, there were twelve hundred and forty inhabitants in the State of Virginia. Of these, three hundred and forty-seven, in a few hours, were killed by the Indians in the eighty settlements on the north and south sides of the James River, of which number fifty-three were residents of this county. (Isle of Wight)
3 Feb 1678/1679 - 1715 Mary Field 1707 - 1757 Peter Jefferson 50 50 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Col. 1701 - 1765 Field Jefferson 63 63 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Col. 1698 - ~1750 Judith Jefferson 52 52 1704 - ~1765 Alice Jefferson 61 61 1700 - Deceased Thomas Jefferson 1712 - Deceased Martha Jefferson 1742 - 1862 Thomas Jefferson 120 120 Name Prefix:<NPFX> President Sally Hemmings Note:
Sally Hemming was one of Jefferson's many slaves. She was the daughter of one of Jefferson's father in law's slaves. She was with him during his five years in France. Although some still doubt this relationship, there is 200 years of oral history passed down in the descendants of the offspring. Jefferson himself never denied the relationship. He had made a promise to his wife on her deathbed that he would never remarry (at HER request), which in my opinion severely frustrated his quest for his desire for love.

Note:
Sally Hemming was one of Jefferson's many slaves. She was the daughter of one of Jefferson's father in law's slaves. She was with him during his five years in France. Although some still doubt this relationship, there is 200 years of oral history passed down in the descendants of the offspring. Jefferson himself never denied the relationship. He had made a promise to his wife on her deathbed that he would never remarry (at HER request), which in my opinion severely frustrated his quest for his desire for love.
1748 - 1782 Martha WAYLES 33 33 1768 - 1836 Martha Jefferson 68 68 Maria Jefferson 0676 - 15 Oct 741 Charles Martel 0690 - 0724 Allemania Chrotrudis Rodrude 34 34 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Dutches 0660 - 0713 UNKNOWN Leutwinius 53 53 Name Prefix:<NPFX> BIshop of Treves 0670 Willigarde DE BAVARIA 1839 - Deceased Nancy Tyree 1838 - Deceased Simpson Tyree 1836 - ~1896 William Tyree 60 60 1776 - 1830 James H Hensley 54 54 Name Suffix:<NSFX> III 1780 - 1851 Martha May Howard 71 71 1753 - 1816 Henry Harry Hensley 63 63 Proven by 1758 Rowan Co. NC Tax List.
Awarded 200 acre land warrant #3363 on American frontier. He and brother, Lewis, crossed the Appalachian's into Kentucky about 1785, but returned to Buncombe Co. on the cane River in NC.

March,1781: Marched to the aid of Gen. Green at Guilford Court House with Capt. Jonathon Hanby's Company.

Proven by 1758 Rowan Co. NC Tax List.
Awarded 200 acre land warrant #3363 on American frontier. He and brother, Lewis, crossed the Appalachian's into Kentucky about 1785, but returned to Buncombe Co. on the cane River in NC.

March,1781: Marched to the aid of Gen. Green at Guilford Court House with Capt. Jonathon Hanby's Company.
1760 - 1810 Mary Elizabeth Halen 50 50 1692 - 1730 Martha Jones 38 38 1081 - 1131 Isabel Elizabeth DE VERMANDOIS 50 50 OCCU Countess of Leicester
RELI Sources: Wagner, Sir Anthony. File downloaded from AOL "The R010-3614, he phone number is 801-299-0.
DATE 19 JAN 1998

OCCU Countess of Leicester...
SOUR Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 105;
RURIK.DEC (Compuserve) says 1081,GWALTNEY.ANC (Compuserve) 7938203 says 1081;
COMYNX.ARC (Compuserve), #987 says ABT 1091;PHILIP.GED (Compuserve) ABT 1091
SOUR Americans of Royal Descent, Charles H. Browning, p. 111,28,67,217,197;
Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 105 says 13 or 31 Feb 1131;
RURIK.DEC (Compuserve) says FEB-1130/1;
Robert was her 1st husband - Americans of Royal Descent, Charles H. Browning,
p. 147; Isabel de Vermandois (Elizabeth of Leicester) [Capet] - BOOTH.TAF
(Compuserve), 142917; Elizabeth (Isabel) de Vermandois - COMYNX.ARC (Compuserv
e), #804
UNKNOWN Unknown ~1500 - <1559 Elizabeth BEAUFOREST 59 59 1467 - 1546 Margaret Bassett 79 79 I cannot vouch for the authenticity of Margaret Basset's ancestors - the research was not done by me personally. I can, however, vouch that from Margaret Basset down the research was my own work. (Rosemary May, 1999)

Margaret Basset bought into the de Stafford family the Manor of Pipe.

I cannot vouch for the authenticity of Margaret Basset's ancestors - the research was not done by me personally. I can, however, vouch that from Margaret Basset down the research was my own work. (Rosemary May, 1999)

Margaret Basset bought into the de Stafford family the Manor of Pipe.
UNKNOWN Unknown Margaret Edwards 1484 - 1526 John Branch 42 42 Source of Branch family: Michael amerm@@ibm.net

Source of Branch family: Michael amerm@@ibm.net
Living Pilcher Living Pilcher 0547 - ~0600 Valdar Hroarsson 53 53 0550 - 0572 Hildis of the VANDALS 22 22 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess 0526 - Deceased Hroar HALFDANSSON ~0530 Ogne DE NORTHUMBRIA ~0480 - 0533 King Of The Vandals HILDERIC 53 53 0470 - 0523 THRASAMUND Of The Vandals UNKNOWN 53 53 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King UNKNOWN Unknown 0445 - 0470 GENZO Of The Vandals UNKNOWN 25 25 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Galla Placidia Honoria Of Rome UNKNOWN 7 Aug 317 - 3 Nov 361 UNKNOWN Flavius Julius Constantius II Emperor of ROME Ruled BET. 337 - 361 Roman Emperor

Ruled BET. 337 - 361 Roman Emperor
27 Feb 272 - 22 May 337 UNKNOWN CONSTANTINE I, Roman Emperor Ruled BET. 307 - 337 Roman Emperor

Ruled BET. 307 - 337 Roman Emperor
31 Mar 250 - 25 Jul 306 CONSTANTIUS I Emperor Of Rome Ruled BET. 305 - 306 Roman Emperor

Constantius I CHLORUS ("The Pale"), original name FLAVIUS VALERIUS CONSTANTIUS (d. summer 306, Eboracum, Britain [now York, North Yorkshire, Eng.]), Roman emperor and father of Constantine I the Great. As a member of a four-man ruling body (tetrarchy) created by the emperor Diocletian, Constantius held the title caesar from 293 to 305 and caesar augustus in 305-306.

Of Illyrian descent, Constantius had a distinguished military career before serving as governor of Dalmatia (in modern Croatia). In 289 he renounced his wife, Helena, mother of Constantine, and married Theodora, the stepdaughter of the emperor Maximian. Four years later Constantius was adopted by Maximian and made his caesar. The two men, together with Diocletian and his caesar,
Galerius, formed the tetrarchy.

Constantius was assigned to rule Gaul and ordered to subdue Marcus Aurelius Carausius, a usurper in Britain. In 293 he captured Carausius' mainland base, Gesoriacum (modern Boulogne, Fr.). Three years later he invaded Britain and defeated and killed Allectus, who had murdered Carausius and succeeded him in power. Constantius then set about restoring frontier defenses. He took strong measures to eliminate Frankish and Saxon piracy, and in 298 he triumphed over the Alemanni in Gaul. His enforcement of Diocletian's edicts (303) against the Christians was deliberately lax; he demolished some churches but did not execute believers. When Diocletian and Maximian abdicated on May 1, 305, Constantius became the senior emperor in the West. He died the following year, and his troops proclaimed Constantine emperor. [Encyclopaedia Britannica CD '97, CONSTANTIUS I]

Ruled BET. 305 - 306 Roman Emperor

Constantius I CHLORUS ("The Pale"), original name FLAVIUS VALERIUS CONSTANTIUS (d. summer 306, Eboracum, Britain [now York, North Yorkshire, Eng.]), Roman emperor and father of Constantine I the Great. As a member of a four-man ruling body (tetrarchy) created by the emperor Diocletian, Constantius held the title caesar from 293 to 305 and caesar augustus in 305-306.

Of Illyrian descent, Constantius had a distinguished military career before serving as governor of Dalmatia (in modern Croatia). In 289 he renounced his wife, Helena, mother of Constantine, and married Theodora, the stepdaughter of the emperor Maximian. Four years later Constantius was adopted by Maximian and made his caesar. The two men, together with Diocletian and his caesar,
Galerius, formed the tetrarchy.

Constantius was assigned to rule Gaul and ordered to subdue Marcus Aurelius Carausius, a usurper in Britain. In 293 he captured Carausius' mainland base, Gesoriacum (modern Boulogne, Fr.). Three years later he invaded Britain and defeated and killed Allectus, who had murdered Carausius and succeeded him in power. Constantius then set about restoring frontier defenses. He took strong measures to eliminate Frankish and Saxon piracy, and in 298 he triumphed over the Alemanni in Gaul. His enforcement of Diocletian's edicts (303) against the Christians was deliberately lax; he demolished some churches but did not execute believers. When Diocletian and Maximian abdicated on May 1, 305, Constantius became the senior emperor in the West. He died the following year, and his troops proclaimed Constantine emperor. [Encyclopaedia Britannica CD '97, CONSTANTIUS I]
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ID: I0390
Name: Lucinda CUNDIFF 1 2
Sex: F
ALIA: Lucy /Cundiff/
Birth: 1804 in Manchester, Clay Co, KY 3 4
Death: 6 SEP 1880 in Kentucky 5
Note:
Sources: Born Abt. 1806
Name : GLR#2.3
Birth Date: Leo Cundiff/Evelyn Irene Lissman
Birth Place : Leo Cundiff/Evelyn Irene Lissman
Death Date: Leo Cundiff/Evelyn Irene Lissman
Death Place : Leo Cundiff/Evelyn Irene Lissman
Father : GLR#2.3
Father : Leo Cundiff/Evelyn Irene Lissman
Mother : Leo Cundiff/Evelyn Irene Lissman


Father: John CUNDIFF b: ABT. 1780 in VA
Mother: Elizabeth BIRD b: ABT. 1788 in VA

Marriage 1 John LUCAS
Married: 1821 in VA 6 7
Children
Henry LUCAS
Harvey LUCAS b: 15 MAY 1822

Marriage 2 Pierce COTTINGHAM
Married: 24 JUN 1829 in Clay County, Kentucky 8

Sources:
Title: Strong, Carolyn
Publication: Email
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Letter
Text: (2) Lucinda Cundiff 1804-1880
Title: Gene Pool Individual Records
Author: Edmund West
Publication: comp. Gene Pool Individual Records. [database online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2000.
Note: Description:
The Gene Pool was created while gathering genealogical data for use in the study of human genetics and disease. Compiling data for genetic research does not require the same type of documentation as traditional genealogical research. The genes themselves verify relationships and qualify or disqualify a person from a particular study. Citing the source of every genealogical fact in the electronic gene pool was deemed unnecessary and cost prohibitive by medical researchers. Millions of individual records were created from birth, marriage and death records; obituaries; probate records; books of remembrance; family histories; genealogies; family group sheets; pedigree charts; and other sources. The records collected that did not fit a specific study became the project's "by-products" and were schedule to be discarded. After viewing the quality of the source material used to create the gene pool and despite the absence of cited documentation, the electronic rights to the data were purchased, rather than see it destroyed.

Extended Description:
Thousands of families are known to be present in the database, containing 20 million names in 5 million records. This data covers the entire U.S. for a wide expanse of years. At a minimum, each record contains an individual's name, date and place of birth, and the name of his or her father. A complete record will contain the following information for an individual: Name, Date and Place of Birth, Date and Place Married, Date and Place of Death, Name of Spouse, Name of Father, Name of Mother, Use this database as a finding tool, just as you would any other secondary source. When you find the name of an ancestor listed, confirm the facts in original sources, such as birth, marriage, and death records, church records, census enumerations, and probate records for the place where the even took place.
Note: Compilation need to verify sources there are some scanning errors. 9/26/2000
Repository:
Note: www.ancesrty.com
Call Number:
Media: Electronic
Text: Lists "Name: Lucinda Cundiff, Birth Date: 1804, Birth Place: Manchester, Clay Co, KY, Death Date: 6 September 1880, Death Place: Marriage Date: 1829, Marriage Place: Clay Co,,, Spouse: Lucinda Cundiff, Father: John Cundiff, Mother: Elizabeth Bird" GLR 9/26/2000
Title: Gene Pool Individual Records
Author: Edmund West
Publication: comp. Gene Pool Individual Records. [database online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2000.
Note: Description:
The Gene Pool was created while gathering genealogical data for use in the study of human genetics and disease. Compiling data for genetic research does not require the same type of documentation as 
Henry Lucas ~1780 - 1833 John Cundiff 53 53 From the Roanoake City Library Lateral File (Roanoke, VA):
(1)Researcher for John Cundiff is Mrs. James Barnes
1111 Wilmore Dr.
Middletown, OH 45042
(2)b. 1775-1780
(3)d. circa 1836 Clay County, Kentucky
(4)m. circa 1804 to Elizabeth
(5)1810 census for Clay County, Kentucky shows him there with 2
small children

From the Roanoake City Library Lateral File (Roanoke, VA):
(1)Researcher for John Cundiff is Mrs. James Barnes
1111 Wilmore Dr.
Middletown, OH 45042
(2)b. 1775-1780
(3)d. circa 1836 Clay County, Kentucky
(4)m. circa 1804 to Elizabeth
(5)1810 census for Clay County, Kentucky shows him there with 2
small children
1748 - ~1825 Benjamin B. Cundiff 77 77 ~1665 - ~1765 Molly Nichols 100 100 1720 - 1803 John Nichols 83 83 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sr
Source: Franklin Nichols

John Nichols received his VA land grant in 1778 and the family moved to BedfordCo, VA in 1779.

Will of John Nichols, dated 5 April 1803

In the Name of God Amen I John Nichols Sen. of Bedford County in the State of Virginia being low in health and weak in body but of perfect mind & memory, thanks to Almighty God, but knowing it is allotted for mortal man to die, I do make and ordain this to be my last Will and Testament, first recommending my poor Soul into the hands of the almighty God that gave it to me and my poor body to decently to interred and after my lawful Debts and funeral expenses is discharged, I will and bequeath my Worldly Estate that it hath pleased the Almight God to possess me with, in form and manner following, Viz Item, I bequeath unto my son Flayl Nichols my big family Bible. Item , I bequeath to my son John Nichols, my young horse called Ceilia, after my beloved wife, Martha, decease. Item; I bequeath unto my son Archibald Nichols, a tract or parcel of land beginning at a locus near the fence of premises now tending, thence a new marked line down to the mouth of ny lane, thence along the old line to Gills and my corner tree to a spanish Oak, thence along as the old line directs to a chestnut or Burnetts line, thence along Burnetts line to a newmade corner white Oak on Elisha Nichols line thence along Elisha's new line to the first station. Item; I bequeath unto my son Elisha Nichols a tract of land or parcel of land, beginning at a chestnut on Ayer's road thence along the road as the new mark line goes to a pealed corner white oak , thence off across the field and as the newmarked line goes to a corner white oak on Burnetts line including the twelve Acres I purchased of Elisha Burnett, thence along the line to the beginning station. Item ; I bequeath unto my son Jesse Nichols, the tract or parcel of land whereon I now dwell after my beloved wife Martha Nichols (decease) Beginning at Pointers next to John Hall's line, thence along as the line directs to a corner chestnut on Ayers road thence along the road a new lineto the corner pealed white oak in the field, thence along off across the field and along Elisha's new mark't line to the new mark't corner locus by the fence, thence along the new mark't line to the mouth of the lane, then along as the old line directs to Gill's and my corner Spanish Oak. Item ; I bequeath to my beloved wife Martha Nichols, the negroe Wench name Delphia and negroe boy named Frank, during her life or widowhood, after that to be equally divided between by my two sons Elisha and Jesse Nichols. Item; I bequeath unto my sons Elisha and Jesse Nichols the waggon, three horses, named Dick, Jack and Sawny, and all the utensils belonging to the waggon. Item ; I bequeath unto my son Elisha one red and white spotted no horn Heifer. Item ; I bequeath unto my son Jesse Nichols one dark brinded Heifer. Item; I bequeath unto my children Mary Cundiff, John Nichols, Katherine Pollard, my son Archibald Nichols, and my daughter Jane Hancock, all the other moveable property of my Estate after my beloved wife Martha Nichols deceases excepting what is before mentioned and a small shott gun, which I bequeath unto my grandson John Nichols, the son of my son John Nichols., Item; I do constitute and ordain my two beloved sons Elisha Nichols and Jesse Nichols my sole Executors to this my last Will & Testament revoking and disannulling any other former Will & Testament and constituting and allowing this to be the last Will & Testant according to my desire; Given under my hand and seal this 5th day of April 1803.

Signed: John Nichols (seal)
Witnesses: Edward Hore, Samuel Best (his mark), Jacob Hunt (his mark)
Executors: Elisha Nichols, Jesse Nichols
Probated - 26 December 1803 by the witnesses.
Securities: Charles Gill, Thomas Payne, $2000 bond Inventoried: 3 February 1804 by Samuel Hancock, John Ayers, Julius Saunders

Source: Franklin Nichol
~1740 - ~1803 Martha Payne 63 63 In the name of God Amen this twenty seventh day of October in the year of our Lord 1764. I Flayll Payn of Frederick County and Province of Maryland, being weak but of perfect memory thanks be to God for it calling to mind the mortality of my body and knowing that it is appointed
for all men to die, I do make and ordain this last Will and Testament, that is to say principally and first of all I give and reccomend my soul into the hands of almighty God that gave it and my body, I reccomend to the earth to be buried in a decent and christian burial at the descretion of my executor nothing doubting but at the general resurrection I shall receive the same again by the mighty powers of God and as such touching such worldly estate whereas with it has pleased God to bless me with in this life. I give devise and dispose of the same in the following manner and form. It as first I give and bequeath to my son Thomas Payn that tract of land called Payne's Indudtry to him and his heirs forever. Secondly, I give and bequearth to my son John Payn the upper part of my tract of land called Payn's Delight beginning at the mouth of the upper half and and at the mouth of a spring branch and so running with it, branch into line, to him and his heirs forever. Thirdly Flayll Payn, my son I leave executor to which I give the half of the part of tract of land called Payn's Delight and the other part of it to my son Peter Payn to them & their heirs forever. Flayll Payn my executor I give the third part of the remenon of muvible____and the other two parts to be equally divided between Peter Payn and John Best for them and their heirs forever. Martha Nichols, my daughter, I leave one shilling sterling. In witness set my hand & fixmy seal.


Sighned: Flayll Payn (his mark "F.P.")
Witnesses: Thomas Stump, Henry Jackson, Easter X Carter
Executoe: Flayll Payn
Proven: 1 October 1765

In the name of God Amen this twenty seventh day of October in the year of our Lord 1764. I Flayll Payn of Frederick County and Province of Maryland, being weak but of perfect memory thanks be to God for it calling to mind the mortality of my body and knowing that it is appointed
for all men to die, I do make and ordain this last Will and Testament, that is to say principally and first of all I give and reccomend my soul into the hands of almighty God that gave it and my body, I reccomend to the earth to be buried in a decent and christian burial at the descretion of my executor nothing doubting but at the general resurrection I shall receive the same again by the mighty powers of God and as such touching such worldly estate whereas with it has pleased God to bless me with in this life. I give devise and dispose of the same in the following manner and form. It as first I give and bequeath to my son Thomas Payn that tract of land called Payne's Indudtry to him and his heirs forever. Secondly, I give and bequearth to my son John Payn the upper part of my tract of land called Payn's Delight beginning at the mouth of the upper half and and at the mouth of a spring branch and so running with it, branch into line, to him and his heirs forever. Thirdly Flayll Payn, my son I leave executor to which I give the half of the part of tract of land called Payn's Delight and the other part of it to my son Peter Payn to them & their heirs forever. Flayll Payn my executor I give the third part of the remenon of muvible____and the other two parts to be equally divided between Peter Payn and John Best for them and their heirs forever. Martha Nichols, my daughter, I leave one shilling sterling. In witness set my hand & fixmy seal.


Sighned: Flayll Payn (his mark "F.P.")
Witnesses: Thomas Stump, Henry Jackson, Easter X Carter
Executoe: Flayll Payn
Proven: 1 October 1765
~1767 - ~1835 Mollie Nichols 68 68 ~1670 - ~1750 Richard Cundiff 80 80 Name Suffix:<NSFX> II UNKNOWN Unknown 1639 - ~1723 Richard Cundiff 84 84 Nickname:<NICK> RIC
Name Suffix:<NSFX> I
immigrate to Northumberland, Cnty., Virginia, in 1658

immigrate to Northumberland, Cnty., Virginia, in 1658
UNKNOWN Unknown ~1615 - >1639 James Cundiff 24 24 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Earl
I was able to look at several of the parish registers for the Cathedral Church of Manchester (1573-1653 There was more on this on than I had time for), the Parish Church of Colne (1559-1653), the Parish of Whalley (1605 -1653), and the Parish Church of Blackburn (1600-1660). These books yielded over one hundred names. There were many different spellings! I found the following from these names:


Birth Death
James Cundliffe de Tonge Hill
Gyles Cundliffe de Tonge Hill 8 Aug 1619 41 Parish Church Of Blackburn
Dorthay d. Supposed of 16 Jun 1641 104 Parish Church Of Blackburn 28 Jun 1641
237 Parish
Church Of Blackburn
Dorthay Cunliffe de Tonghill 2 Sep 1651 108 Parish Church Of Blackburn
Elizabeth Cunlife of Tonghill 17 Oct 1658 117 Parish Church Of Blackburn
James Cunlyffe 26 Jul 1626 64 Parish Church Of Blackburn
Rich: Cunliffe 21 Mar 1640 99 Parish Church Of Blackburn

There is probably more to pull from this information.


> The next two generations, Richard #2, b. 1638 in Billington, County of
> York, d. 1723/24 and Richard #3, b. bef. 1698, d. 1726, are about the
> same as what I have, however from here we go off in different branches.
> I have a fairly complete listing of the descendants for your #5 John,
> b.bef.1725 as well as for your, #7 George Somer, b. 1751 and #9 John
> Henry, b. 1757. I do not have this all organized into a proper listing
> but if you are interested I will send you a copy by surface mail when it
> is done.

I am interested in seeing this once your are organized. Let me know what the copying and
shipping costs.


> My direct ancestory before receiving your information;
> 1 - Richard Cundiff, b.abt.1639, Billington, Yorkshire, England
> immigrate to Northumberland, Cnty., Virginia, in 1658,
d. bef.1723
> 2 - Richard Cundiff, b.unkown, in Northumberland, Cnty.,d. bef.1723
> 3 - John Cundiff, b. unknown, in Virginia, m. Ann ? ?, d.1775

I will add the following to my file with you for the source. Will the information have the
sources cited?
Thank you very much for the information!

Sincerely,
Greg

I was able to look at several of the parish registers for the Cathedral Church of Manchester (1573-1653 There was more on this on than I had time for), the Parish Church of Colne (1559-1653), the Parish of Whalley (1605 -1653), and the Parish Church of Blackburn (1600-1660). These books yielded over one hundred names. There were many different spellings! I found the following from these names:


Birth Death
James Cundliffe de Tonge Hill
Gyles Cundliffe de Tonge Hill 8 Aug 1619 41 Parish Church Of Blackburn
Dorthay d. Supposed of 16 Jun 1641 104 Parish Church Of Blackburn 28 Jun 1641
237 Parish
Church Of Blackburn
Dorthay Cunliffe de Tonghill 2 Sep 1651 108 Parish Church Of Blackburn
Elizabeth Cunlife of Tonghill 17 Oct 1658 117 Parish Church Of Blackburn
James Cunlyffe 26 Jul 1626 64 Parish Church Of Blackburn
Rich: Cunliffe 21 Mar 1640 99 Parish Church Of Blackburn

There is probably more to pull from this information.


> The next two generations, Richard #2, b. 1638 in Billington, County of
> York, d. 1723/24 and Richard #3, b. bef. 1698, d. 1726, are about the
> same as what I have, however from here we go off in different branches.
> I have a fairly complete listing of the descendants for your #5 John,
> b.bef.1725 as well as for your, #7 George Somer, b. 1751 and #9 John
> Henry, b. 1757. I do not have this all organized into a proper listing
> but if you are interested I will send you a copy by surface mail when it
> is done.

I am interested in seeing this once your are organized. Let me know what the copying and
shipping costs.


> My direct ancestory before receiving your information;
> 1 - Richard Cundiff, b.abt.1639, Billington, Yorkshire, England
> immigrate to Northumberland, Cnty., Virginia, in 1658,
d. bef.1723
> 2 - Richard Cundiff, b.unkown, in Northumberland, Cnty.,d. bef.1723
> 3 - John 
UNKNOWN Unknown 1773 - ~1860 Richard Lucas 87 87 Birth: 1773 in PA
Christening: Resided In Clay Co., KY
Occupation: Pvt., Cpt. Stucker's Co.,Johnson's Reg., Mntd Ky. Vols, 1813
Education: Clay Co. Jailor 1824 [Anc. News, V. 13n #2, P. 56]
Religion: Was In Mexican War?

Birth: 1773 in PA
Christening: Resided In Clay Co., KY
Occupation: Pvt., Cpt. Stucker's Co.,Johnson's Reg., Mntd Ky. Vols, 1813
Education: Clay Co. Jailor 1824 [Anc. News, V. 13n #2, P. 56]
Religion: Was In Mexican War?
UNKNOWN Unknown ~1733 - 1792 Thomas Marcum 59 59 Return to normal view

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ID: I2945
Name: Thomas MARCUM
Sex: M
Birth: BET. 1732 - 1735 in Goochland CO., VA
Death: AFT. 1815 in Red Bird, Clay CO., KY
Note:
We find Thomas Markham (sic) listed on the manifest of the ship Assurance, sailing from Gravesend, England, 24 July 1635 for Virginia. (John C Hotten 'Licenses to go Beyond the Seas' p110-113) Dated 11 July 1636, on page 371 of Virginia Patent Book I, Part I, is listed a grant of 300 acres to Thomas Markham, located on the Curles of
the James River at its intersection with Four Mile Creek. The size of the Grant is based upon 100 acres due his wife Susan as the widow of an original planter, Robert Greenleafe; 50 acres for herself; 50 acres for Thomas Markham; and 100 acres for the transportation of two persons, John Foker and Richard Wall. Location of the tract is indicated on the map "Curles of the James" in this chapter. It is just across Four Mile Creek from "Powhatan's Tree" and several miles down the James from Varina, the home of John Rolfe and Pocahontas, which became the County seat. The main county road along the river which was cleared several years later, runs though the Markham property .(Robt. J Foley 'Cavaliers & Pioneers' V1p45 map 'Curle of the James').

Most of the very early records of a number of Virginia counties, including Henrico, have been lost due to courthouse fires, and to the depredations of two wars. The remaining sparse and fragmentary notes are hardly adequate to prove a lineage, however a most careful study of all the known immigrant Markham's together with time and geographical considerations, indicates that this Thomas was the immigrant ancestor of our line. This conclusion is concurred in by the venerable (1835) "Virginia Magazine", the organ of the prestigious Virginia Historical Society, in Volume V, page 343. Referring to the land Patent (grant) received by Thomas, the Magazine states: "It is believed that the
Markham's of Chesterfield, .Powhatan, etc. (our line) descended from this patentee". 'The Magazine goes on to refute another theory submitted to them as being erroneous in several respects. (Virginia Historical Society, 'Virginia Magazine', vV p343)

'The Virginians' Proclivity toward large plantations, and the depletion of the land by excessive tobacco production forced them to move ever west and south. Such was the case with our Markhams and the 300 acre plantation on the James River, which Thomas and Susan had obtained in 1636. Last mention of Thomas, Sr. in Henrico was in 1679. Next of record is a Thomas who was probably Thomas, Jr. on the New Kent (across the river) tax roll in 1704.(16) Next mentioned is Arthur Markham (probably the son of Thomas, Jr.) in Henrico in 1732.(17) No further Markham records were found for this original plantation at the Curles of the James River in Henrico.

The above is from the book 'The Way it Was with our Ancestors' by William H Marcum 1982.
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Thomas Marcum was born 1732-1735 in Goochland County, Virginia and died after 1815 in Red Bird, Owsley Co., KY. He was the son of Thomas Marcum and Agness. Married to Jane (it is believed that Jane's maiden name was Clay). Thomas and Jane had the following children:
1. John Marcum, born about 1761 in Chesterfield Co., VA. Married 19 Dec 1789 to Dicy Greer in
Franklin Co., VA.
2. William Marcum, born about 1763 in Chesterfield Co., VA.
3. Barnet Marcum, born about 1768 in Bedford Co., VA. Married 6 Jun 1791 to Lucy Belcher in
Franklin Co., VA.
4. Agnes Marcum, born about 1770 in Bedford Co., VA. Married 19 Dec 1784 in Franklin Co., VA to
John Banks.
5. Sarah Marcum, born about 1772. Married 2 Mar 1790 in Franklin Co., VA to Stephen Herd.
6. Thomas Mar
1735 Jane Clay 1712 - 1749 Thomas Markum 37 37 1717 - ~1775 Agness UNKNOWN 58 58 UNKNOWN Unknown UNKNOWN Unknown 1635 - 1719 Samuel Richardson 84 84 His will no. 306 D388, was dated June 6, 1719, proven a week later on the 13th. D:125 Remarks: Samuel Richardson of Philadelphia.
Gentleman. 4/6/1719. Wife Elizabeth. Children: Joseph, daughter Ann Cartlidge, wife of Edward Lane, daughter Mary married Wm. Hudson and
daughter Eliz. married Abraham Bickley. Grand-children William, Samuel, James, Eleanor, Elizabeth and Anne the issue of daughter Ann
by Edward Lane, and three children of said Ann by Edmund Cartlidge, names not given; Ambrey, Edward, Richard, William, Eleanor, Barbara
and Elizabeth the children of said Joseph and Elizabeth Richardson; Samuel, William, John, Mary, Elizabeth, Susannah, Hannah and Rachel
children of son-in-law William Hudson, tanner, the name of wife not given. Great grand-daughter Hannah child of Joshua Cockfield.
Executors: William and Samuel Hudson.
Change Date: 7 DEC 2000
Note:
In 1682 Samuel Richardson, a Quaker of Philadelphia Co, PA, transferred into the Merion Friends meeting from Spanish Town Friends
Meeting Port Royale, Jamaica. He was a friend of PENN. As a bricklayer and contractor, he helped build Philadelphia which made him quite
wealthy. He was in Philadelphia during the earthquake that sunk the city into the port. Posted to GenForum by Jim Young.
Their children included Ann, Mary, Joseph, and Elizabeth. (A Joseph Richardson was witness at the 1726 wedding of Richard Jacobs
to Barbara Hallman Woolrush) Landmarks of the Perkiomen also mentions Samuel was a prominent colonial official, member of the Provincial Assembly, and one of the first aldermen, listed on the city charter of1691. He owned much of the Delaware River front, on Market Street from Second Street.
NOTE:
Samuel Richardson, father of Joseph, before mentioned, and grandfather of Edward, came to Philadelphia from Jamaica, 1687, with his wife Eleanor and their children, bringing a certificate from the Monthly Meeting at Spanish Town, Island of Jamaica, which he produced at Philadelphia Monthly Meeting, "ye 10th. of ye 3d. Mo. 1687."

Colonial and Revolutionary Families of Pennsylvania, Volumes I-III
Pennypacker Family

It is probable that Samuel Richardson had resided but a short time on the island and since he was living in London in 1673, he is believed to have been the Samuel Richardson mentioned in Besse's "Sufferings of the Quakers," as having been arrested at the Peel Meeting, in London, 1670, and fined for attending nonconformist meetings. He was a man of strong personality and more than ordinary executive ability, and became at once prominent in the affairs of Penn's infant colony. He was appointed a Judge of the Courts of Philadelphia, January 12, 1688, and filled that position for sixteen years. He was elected to the Governor's Council, 1688, and being an ardent champion of the people, as opposed to the dictatorial attitude of Dep. Gov. Blackwell, expressed himself rather warmly in criticism of some of the acts of the Governor, by reason of which an effort was made to prevent him from taking his seat in the Council, and a writ was issued for the election of a successor. This resulted, however, in his return by a vote of the people, February 8, 1688-9, and though some opposition was offered to his taking the oath, he and his friends overcame the opposition and he took his seat in the Council. He was again returned to Council, 1695, and was one of the active and influential members of that body. He served as one of the committee of twelve to whom was referred the demand of Col. Fletcher, Governor of New York, that Pennsylvania furnish her quota of men and means to defend the common frontier against the Indians of the northwest, and made the report of that committee to Council. He was a member of Colonial Assembly from Philadelphia for the years 1691-94-97-1703-06-07-09.

Colonial and Revolutionary Families of Pennsylvania, Volumes I-III
Pennypacker Family

He has the distinction of being "The first alderman of Philadelphia," having been appoi
D. 1703 Eleanor UNKNOWN Nickname:<NICK> Pennypacker D. 1678 Elizabeth Thomas ~1590 - 1670 John Thomas 80 80 ~1590 - ~1650 Anne Vaughan 60 60 1577 - ~1625 William Vaughan 48 48 ~1570 - 1672 Ann Christmas 102 102 ~1550 - ~1620 John Christmas 70 70 1540 - >1585 Walter Vaughan 45 45 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir Mary Rees Griffith Rees (Rhys - Rice) UNKNOWN Unknown ~1500 - Deceased John Vaughan ~1500 - >1552 Catherine Henry Ap Henry Ap Trahairn 52 52 Henry Ap TRAHAIRN 1018 - 1064 Agatha VON BRUNSWICK 46 46 1060 Robert Fitz Hamon 1058 - 1107 Sybil De MONTGOMERY 49 49 1022 - 1095 Roger De MONTGOMERY 73 73 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Earl of Shrewsbury 1616 - 1697 John Ap Evan 81 81 [Family2.FTW]
John Evans was a descendant of Edward ap John and of John ap Edward [ as
they were named in the Welsh system of patronymics instead of fixed
surnames.] of Cynlas , Wales. This line has been traced through the
Plantagent Kings to eight of the Barons who signed the Magna Charta in
1215, to Crusaders , and to Charlemagne.

[Family2.FTW]
John Evans was a descendant of Edward ap John and of John ap Edward [ as
they were named in the Welsh system of patronymics instead of fixed
surnames.] of Cynlas , Wales. This line has been traced through the
Plantagent Kings to eight of the Barons who signed the Magna Charta in
1215, to Crusaders , and to Charlemagne.
~1600 - ~1660 Jane Richards 60 60 1655 - 1718 Philip Turpin 63 63 !s-VA Mag; VA CO REcords p 17
r-1704 Quit Rents had 444 A in Henrico; received use of land owned by Repps
Jones, planter, 19 feb 1688 pro Aug 1 1689; in 1697 Tho Osborne sold land to
Phillip on S side of James for 30# sterling. Sells for 50 # tobo to brother,
Michael land given to Phillip by father, Michael, in his will July 1677 on N
side of James which was bought Jan 17 1656-wife Elizabeth .
f-Phillip's wife was Elizabeth Jones and mother in law, Mary ? Jones Skirm,
will lists grandson Matthew and no Thomas-very confusing; Mary Skirm widow
mentions son in law Philip Turpin and wife Elizabeth
b-in 1688 was 37-ie b 1651 [Henrico Rec3-731]


Father: Michael I TURPIN b: 1634 in ,,Yorkshire,Eng
Mother: Elizabeth HARRIS

!s-VA Mag; VA CO REcords p 17
r-1704 Quit Rents had 444 A in Henrico; received use of land owned by Repps
Jones, planter, 19 feb 1688 pro Aug 1 1689; in 1697 Tho Osborne sold land to
Phillip on S side of James for 30# sterling. Sells for 50 # tobo to brother,
Michael land given to Phillip by father, Michael, in his will July 1677 on N
side of James which was bought Jan 17 1656-wife Elizabeth .
f-Phillip's wife was Elizabeth Jones and mother in law, Mary ? Jones Skirm,
will lists grandson Matthew and no Thomas-very confusing; Mary Skirm widow
mentions son in law Philip Turpin and wife Elizabeth
b-in 1688 was 37-ie b 1651 [Henrico Rec3-731]


Father: Michael I TURPIN b: 1634 in ,,Yorkshire,Eng
Mother: Elizabeth HARRIS
~1685 - 1718 Martha Skrim 33 33 1665 - 1689 Michael Turpin 24 24 !s-Our Kin; IGI
g-abt 1655
r-Yorkshire Eng; bought land from Col Farrar in Henrico in 1656; lived Shirley 100
f-IGI has Michael Turpin chr'd 7 Oct 1632 Tynemouth, Northumberland, father Lionel; sibs Jane 1621, Robert 1622, Margaret 1623
w 4 jul 1660 and gave 1/3 land to son John on N side of James R which Wm Farrar sold father Jan 14 1656.
?-jldeibel@@aol.com has him married to Elizabeth Cicely Farrar, d/o Wm and Cicely Jordan=needs ck

!s-Our Kin; IGI
g-abt 1655
r-Yorkshire Eng; bought land from Col Farrar in Henrico in 1656; lived Shirley 100
f-IGI has Michael Turpin chr'd 7 Oct 1632 Tynemouth, Northumberland, father Lionel; sibs Jane 1621, Robert 1622, Margaret 1623
w 4 jul 1660 and gave 1/3 land to son John on N side of James R which Wm Farrar sold father Jan 14 1656.
?-jldeibel@@aol.com has him married to Elizabeth Cicely Farrar, d/o Wm and Cicely Jordan=needs ck
1758 - >1779 Elizabeth Cicely Farrar 21 21 twin sister of John 1632 - 1655 Michael Turpin 23 23 Name Suffix:<NSFX> I Elizabeth Harris ~1600 - 1660 Lionell Turpin 60 60 Margery Hall 1726 - 1809 Thomas Farrar 83 83 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Col.
ID: I4126
Name: Thomas FARRAR
Sex: M
Birth: 10 AUG 1726
Death: 20 AUG 1809
Note: 1
Pres. Thomas Jefferson' first cousin

Moved from Chesterfield County to Lunenburg (later Mecklenburg ) He appeared on the tithe list of 1749

Thomas was security for his daughter Elinor's mg. to Thomas Watk ins in 1790. He moved to Georgia after the Revolutionary War an d died there in 1809.

Thomas Farrar gave supplies for Continental use in the Rev. War . He gave at least: 235 cwt. Beek and 11 cwt. Bacon, 6 bu. Corn , 2 bu. oats, (MOB 5, pp. 146, 147)
Change Date: 9 JUL 2001

Father: George FARRAR b: ABT 1695
Mother: Judith JEFFERSON b: ABT 1699

Marriage 1 Elizabeth HOWARD b: 3 DEC 1736
Children
Eleanor FARRAR b: ABT 1772-1774
Francis FARRAR b: 8 APR 1764
Abel FARRAR
Abner FARRAR b: 16 SEP 1768
George FARRAR b: ABT 1769
Thomas FARRAR b: 18 AUG 1770
Absalom FARRAR b: ? 1773
Dianah FARRAR
Elizabeth FARRAR b: 1 AUG 1758 in Goochland Co., VA
Thurza FARRAR b: 2 AUG 1780
Esther FARRAR

Sources:
Type: Book
Author: Jack Watkins
Periodical: Thomas Watkins of Mecklenburg County, Virginia; Some of His Descendents and Related Families
Page: Various pages

ID: I4126
Name: Thomas FARRAR
Sex: M
Birth: 10 AUG 1726
Death: 20 AUG 1809
Note: 1
Pres. Thomas Jefferson' first cousin

Moved from Chesterfield County to Lunenburg (later Mecklenburg ) He appeared on the tithe list of 1749

Thomas was security for his daughter Elinor's mg. to Thomas Watk ins in 1790. He moved to Georgia after the Revolutionary War an d died there in 1809.

Thomas Farrar gave supplies for Continental use in the Rev. War . He gave at least: 235 cwt. Beek and 11 cwt. Bacon, 6 bu. Corn , 2 bu. oats, (MOB 5, pp. 146, 147)
Change Date: 9 JUL 2001

Father: George FARRAR b: ABT 1695
Mother: Judith JEFFERSON b: ABT 1699

Marriage 1 Elizabeth HOWARD b: 3 DEC 1736
Children
Eleanor FARRAR b: ABT 1772-1774
Francis FARRAR b: 8 APR 1764
Abel FARRAR
Abner FARRAR b: 16 SEP 1768
George FARRAR b: ABT 1769
Thomas FARRAR b: 18 AUG 1770
Absalom FARRAR b: ? 1773
Dianah FARRAR
Elizabeth FARRAR b: 1 AUG 1758 in Goochland Co., VA
Thurza FARRAR b: 2 AUG 1780
Esther FARRAR

Sources:
Type: Book
Author: Jack Watkins
Periodical: Thomas Watkins of Mecklenburg County, Virginia; Some of His Descendents and Related Families
Page: Various pages
1030 Otgive LUXEMBOURG 1443 - 1509 Margaret BEAUFORT 66 66 1788 - Deceased Maze Hall 1787 - Deceased Fanny Hall 1786 - 1818 Elizabeth Hall 32 32 1785 - Deceased Alisander Hall 1637 - 1637 Robert Tipton 17d 17d 1543 - 1616 Leonard Lyster 73 73 1575 - ~1625 Elizabeth Purcell 50 50 ~1520 - ~1570 John Lyster 50 50 ~1549 - ~1610 Edward Purcell 61 61 1451 - 1505 Richard Lyster 54 54 1479 - ~1525 Agnes FitzHerbert 46 46 ~1428 - 1483 Ralph (Radis) FitzHerbert 55 55 ~1437 - 1490 Elizabeth Marshall 53 53 ~1425 - ~1475 William Lyster 50 50 ~1427 - ~1525 Jane Wotton 98 98 UNKNOWN Unknown 1410 - ~1460 John Marshall 50 50 UNKNOWN Unknown 1400 - ~1460 Nicholas FitzHerbert 60 60 ~1390 - ~1460 Isabella Fendern 70 70 1370 - 1410 Henry FitzHerbert 40 40 Daughter Downes 1343 - ~1383 William FitzHerbert 40 40 1352 - ~1410 Alice De Longford 58 58 1310 - ~1365 Nicholas De Longford 55 55 1334 - 1356 Alice Le Boteler 22 22 1296 - 1361 William Le Boteler 65 65 1302 - ~1350 Margaret Fitz Alan 48 48 1274 - 1334 William Le Boteler 60 60 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Baron Of Wemme Lucy Jefferson 1240 - 1308 Angharad VERCH GRIFFITH 68 68 ~1218 - ~1260 Madoc GRIFFITH 42 42 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Maelor II 1218 - ~1260 Emma OF ALDITHERLY 42 42 1175 - 1246 Henry OF ALDITHERLY 71 71 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sheriff Of Shrop 1147 - 1203 Adam OF ALDITHERLY 56 56 1112 - 1132 Luif OF ALDITHERLY 20 20 1083 - ~1130 Luilf OF ALDITHERLY 47 47 ~1087 - ~1110 UNKNOWN Unknown 23 23 1153 - ~1200 Emma Fitzralf de Derleveston 47 47 1123 - ~1163 RANDULPHUS Fitzorm 40 40 1196 - 1249 Bertred MAINWARING 53 53 1180 - ~1240 Ralph MAINWARING 60 60 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir 1110 - ~1170 William MAINWARING 60 60 1180 - ~1225 Amica (Alice) Keveliock DE MESCHINES 45 45 1147 - 1181 Hugh "Keveliock" DE MESCHINES 34 34 1155 - 1189 Bertrade DE MONTFORT 34 34 ~1120 - 1180 Simon DE MONTFORT 60 60 Name Suffix:<NSFX> II 1117 - ~1167 Maud D' Evreux 50 50 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Countess 1099 - 1153 Ranulph De Gernon 54 54 He was Vicomte d'Avranches and Earl of Chester.
Ref: Ancestral Roots, Weis, 7th edition, 1992, Lines 125-27, 132A-27.

He was Vicomte d'Avranches and Earl of Chester.
Ref: Ancestral Roots, Weis, 7th edition, 1992, Lines 125-27, 132A-27.
~1620 - ~1688 Anna Phillips 68 68 1070 - 1128 Ranulph III (de Briques) Briquessart De Meschin 58 58 Note: 4th Earl of Chester; also lord of Cumberland and viscount of Bayeux [the Bessin] in Normandy. He became earl of Chester in 1120 following the death of his first cousin, Richard d'Avranches, earl of Chester,who died without heirs in the sinking of the White Ship on November 25, 1120. He appears to have surrendered the lordship of Cumberland, which he had obtained shortly before from Henry I, on his accession as earl of Chester. In 1124 he was commander of the royal forces in Normandy. The sobriquet, "le Meschin" means "the Young," from the Latin "mischinus," French "meschin" [le jeune]. He is also called Briquessart from Briquessart in the commune of Livry, where the earthworks of his castle are still visible.

Note: 4th Earl of Chester; also lord of Cumberland and viscount of Bayeux [the Bessin] in Normandy. He became earl of Chester in 1120 following the death of his first cousin, Richard d'Avranches, earl of Chester,who died without heirs in the sinking of the White Ship on November 25, 1120. He appears to have surrendered the lordship of Cumberland, which he had obtained shortly before from Henry I, on his accession as earl of Chester. In 1124 he was commander of the royal forces in Normandy. The sobriquet, "le Meschin" means "the Young," from the Latin "mischinus," French "meschin" [le jeune]. He is also called Briquessart from Briquessart in the commune of Livry, where the earthworks of his castle are still visible.
1316 - ~1366 Williiam FitzHerbert 50 50 1322 - ~1372 Jane Kniveton 50 50 1296 - ~1350 Nicholas Kniveton 54 54 UNKNOWN Unknown 1290 - ~1350 John FitzHerbert 60 60 1265 - ~1350 Henry FitzHerbert 85 85 1232 - ~1282 William FitzHerbert 50 50 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Lord Of Norbury 1204 - ~1254 John FitzHerbert 50 50 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir 1296 - ~1350 Margaret Montgomery 54 54 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Lady Unknown Montgomery UNKNOWN Unknown UNKNOWN Unknown 1176 John FitzHerbert Name Prefix:<NPFX> Lord Of Norbury UNKNOWN Unknown 1151 William FitzHerbert UNKNOWN Unknown 1109 - 1154 Herbert Fitz Herbert 45 45 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir
Name Suffix:<NSFX> III
~1075 - 1115 Herbert Fitz Herbert 40 40 1077 - >1157 Sibyl De Corbet 80 80 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Lady Alcester 1042 - ~1092 Roger De Corbet 50 50 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Lord Alcester 1332 - 1395 Margaret Unknown 63 63 1024 - 1087 William I King Of England 62 62 Nickname:<NICK> The Conqueror Adjutor Roy UNKNOWN Unknown 1033 - ~1100 Maud Ingelrica 67 67 1006 - ~1060 UNKNOWN Ingelrica Of Englend 54 54 Nickname:<NICK> The Saxon UNKNOWN Unknown 0999 - 1035 Robert Duke of Normandy 36 36 Nickname:<NICK> The Magnificent, The Devil
Robert was of Viking descent

Robert was of Viking descent
1003 - ~1053 Harlette De Falais 50 50 0980 - ~1050 Fulbert De Falais 70 70 0980 - ~1050 Doda of Falaise UNKNOWN 70 70 ~1580 - >1617 Anne Unknown 37 37 Note: Immigrant to Virginia before 1617. REF. Book of Emigrants to America. ~1610 - ~1636 Francis Unknown 26 26 1610 - 1664 Thomas Lucas 54 54 1655 - Deceased Richard Crittenden 1727 - 1787 Michael Fritts 59 59 Immigration: Ship: The Brotherhood Nov 3,1750, Philadelphia

Immigration: Ship: The Brotherhood Nov 3,1750, Philadelphia
~1829 - ~1885 Elizabeth UNKNOWN 56 56 ~1695 - ~1750 Agnes Hackley 55 55 1661 - 1698 John Hackley 37 37 ~1665 - ~1725 Elizabeth Lambert 60 60 1639 - ~1700 John Lambert 61 61 ~1635 - ~1700 Sarah Lucas 65 65 1619 - 1645 Richard Hackley 26 26 1623 - ~1700 Joane Clayden 77 77 ~1600 - ~1660 John Clayden 60 60 ~1603 - ~1660 Jane Thomas 57 57 ~1600 - ~1660 John Hackley 60 60 Name Suffix:<NSFX> JR ~1605 - ~1665 Elizabeth Chickel 60 60 1555 - ~1625 John Hackley 70 70 1535 - ~1600 Henry Hackley 65 65 1541 - ~1600 Margaret UNKNOWN 59 59 1573 - ~1615 Annis Agnes Granger 42 42 ~1550 - ~1590 John Granger 40 40 ~1554 - ~1575 Elizabeth Smith 21 21 John McKinney Name Suffix:<NSFX> Jr Magdelina Unknown 1759 - 1823 Valentine Fritts 64 64 Nickname:<NICK> Old Felty
Emigrated to Pennsylvania, Lived in Virginia, Kentucky and Ohio.
on tax list Clark County, Ky 1794-1806
on tax list Estill County, Ky 1808-1812 (Estill was formed from Clark )

Military: Private (3 years) Virginia Continental

Emigrated to Pennsylvania, Lived in Virginia, Kentucky and Ohio.
on tax list Clark County, Ky 1794-1806
on tax list Estill County, Ky 1808-1812 (Estill was formed from Clark )

Military: Private (3 years) Virginia Continental
UNKNOWN Unknown Living Fiqua D. Deceased Eleanor Hackley Nicholas Hackley 1578 - ~1640 Thomsa Rowland 62 62 Name Suffix:<NSFX> II 1579 - ~1625 Catherine Rowland 46 46 ~1581 - ~1635 Mary Rowland 54 54 William Tollen D. 0253 UNKNOWN HILDERK Name Prefix:<NPFX> King ~1640 - ~1695 John Rowland 55 55 Name Suffix:<NSFX> III ~1640 - ~1695 Thomas Rowland 55 55 Name Suffix:<NSFX> IV ~1700 - ~1760 Valantine Fritts 60 60 1710 - ~1770 Maria Charlotte Unknown 60 60 1033 - 1093 Malcolm III MacDuncan 60 60 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Died while invading England

Malcolm III, grandson of Malcolm II., King of Scotland, called Canmore (Caen Mor, or great head) because of the large
size of his head, was born in 1024, before his father was called to the throne, and he became king at the time of his victory
over Macbeth in 1039, remaining so until his death in 1093. He was buried at Icelmkill. He married about 1059 (1)
Ingibiorg, and about 1069 (2) Margaret (St. Margaret), daughter of Edward the Exile (Etheling). Margaret died in
Edinburgh Castle of grief at the death of her husband, November 16, 1093, and was buried at Dumfermline. In 1250
Margaret was declared a saint and on June 19, 1259 her body was taken from the original stone coffin and placed in a
shrine of pinewood set with gold and precious stones near the high altar. In Scotland the grace cup is called St. Margaret's
blessing. When Scotland became Protestant the remains of St. Margaret and her husband, Malcolm III., were carried to
Spain and placed in the Escorial, built in her honor by King Philip II, of Spain.
UNKNOWN Unknown 1784 - ~1840 Elizabeth Fritts 56 56 Patrick Swellovin 1576 - Deceased Valentia SPARKES 1790 - ~1850 Catherine Fritts 60 60 ~1790 - ~1850 John Martin Fritts 60 60 1797 - Deceased Henry Fritts 1801 - ~1865 Sarah Fritts 64 64 1804 - ~1864 David Scott Fritts 60 60 1807 - 1852 John Valentine Fritts 44 44 Epidemic 1851 Cholera in Brown Co.

Epidemic 1851 Cholera in Brown Co.
1809 - ~1870 Prisilla Fritts 61 61 William Parnell Frances Morgan 1831 - 1904 Shelton Allen AKA Chilton Hall 73 73 1817 - >1870 David E Hall 53 53 Note: Vol. 8 or H 1853-1870; pg. 250, Feb 21,1865 David E. Hall vsL.J. Hall and others make four deeds, one to each, Evan Hall,Lucinda Hall, David E. Hall and Shelton A. Hall

Note: Vol. 8 or H 1853-1870; pg. 250, Feb 21,1865 David E. Hall vsL.J. Hall and others make four deeds, one to each, Evan Hall,Lucinda Hall, David E. Hall and Shelton A. Hall
1718 - 1770 Sarah Gravitt 52 52 Nickname:<NICK> Sally Or Sal 1827 - >1870 Maize Hall 43 43 1827 - 1852 Herman W. Hall 25 25 Nickname:<NICK> Will 1831 - ~1887 Ivan Evan Hall 56 56 1836 - ~1886 Synthia Hall 50 50 ~1780 - ~1850 William Harris 70 70 ~1780 - 1852 Jane Trussel 72 72 0949 - <1000 Duncan I Mormaer 51 51 Mary Elizabeth HUFFMAN 1803 - 1888 Alfred Marcum 85 85 1821 - 1875 Johannah Strong 54 54 d/o Col. Ed & Elizabeth Spencer Strong & sis/o Capt Bill Strong, the feudist.

d/o Col. Ed & Elizabeth Spencer Strong & sis/o Capt Bill Strong, the feudist.
1791 - 1868 Edward Strong 77 77 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Col. 1791 - 1874 Elizabeth Spencer 83 83 1769 - ~1815 John Spencer 46 46 1738 - 1837 Joseph Charles Spencer 98 98 State of Tennessee: for the regard he had for Joseph Spencer, deed him twenty acres of land, lying on the northside of Powell
River...witnessed by Aaron Spencer, Randolph Collier, and Barnett Snider. Mary was the mother of all his children. In 1815
Joseph Spencer began conveying much of his land by deed to his sons and others and Mary signed the deeds. (All of record in the
County Court Records). After the death of Mary, Joseph married his second wife, Jemima, who is believed to have been Jemima
Anglen, widow of John. The 1830 census shows Joseph Spencer: m. 90-100;f. 60-70. Spencer Sr. be exempt from paying county levy
and poor rates for the year 1825.

Note:
Sen., of Lee County and State of Virginia of the one part and Timothy Dalton of the other part of the said county and State
aforesaid witnesseth that I, Joseph Spencer, Sr. forand in consideration of the sum of four hundred dollars to be paid in
annual installments of twenty five dollars a year which may be discharged in cattle to be valued against corn at two shillings
per bushel or in hogs or ginseng at the market price when the notes come due. I do lease to the above named Timothy Dalton the
following lands for the term of two hundred years that is to say that the tract of land I now live on containing 125 acres
patented in the name of Benjamin Sharp also eighty acres adjoining the above named tract on which I live patented in my
own name one other tract containing twenty acres joining the above on which i live and joining the lands of Elizabeth boggs
all of which lands I do by these present lease to the said Timothy Dalton with all appurtenances hereto belonging for the
avoe names term of twohundred years ezcept the lowe end of my land from the upper end of my meadow acros the tract to be for
my own use my lifetime and then said to be said Dalton's as above named.I am also to have that part repaired in fencing that
I have except and also said Dalton is to ger my wood feed my stock, and to attend to all my little family concerns and is to
attend two fields alternatively one year in corn and one year in oats for my benefit and I am to allow him twenty five dollars
per year out of the price of his lease, fo so doing. given under my hand and seal this 16th day of December 1836. Joseph (X)
Spencer (seal).

Note:
County at the Courthouse thereof on the 20th day of August 1837. This article of agreement between Joseph Spencer of the one part
and Timothy Dalton of the other part, was proven in open court by the oats of Robert W. Wynn, Jacob Spencer and George
Willhight subscribing witnesses thereto and was ordered to be recorded. Lying on Jones' Creek to Isaac Hughes of Lee County
for $1,125.00, and on the same dated Joseph Sr. and his wife Jemima deeded 100 acres, lying in Poor Valley to James Parsons
for $100.00.


Note:
January 16, 1837: The will names his wife, Jemima, who was to have one note on Benjamin Dickenson for $150.00; 1 sorrel horse,
good saddle and bridle; all sheep and hogs and geese; 1 cow as long as she "remains on my plantation." Son John: 1 negro boy
called Jackson, in his possession, value at $200.00, which is the amount given to "all my children except Issac." Isaac, one
note on Benjamin Dickenson, to the amount of $200.00. Executors to sell all negroes, lands, and personal property at public sale
giving twelve months credit, "then make an equal division among all my children." I constitute and appoint Robert W. Wynn and
William Parsons executors of my last will and testament.10th day of August 1835.

Note:
Marker in a very secluded spot in Poor Valley where there are only two graves with rough stones. One is marked: "JSD Nov. 6,
1838 A 110." Date cannot be correct. The marker was most likely placed several years after the death and the date was not
recorded at the time of death. The graves are found near or on the Timothy Dalton place the original Parsons farm, between
Pennington Gap, and Dryden in Lee Cou
1731 - 1816 Mary Deroachbroom 85 85 1706 - 1775 William David Spencer 69 69 DEATH: date of death is also shown as shortly before March 24,
1775 in district 96, now Laurens County, South Carolina.

DEATH: date of death is also shown as shortly before March 24,
1775 in district 96, now Laurens County, South Carolina.
1689 - 1706 Alexander Spencer 17 17 1633 - 1699 Nicholas Spencer 66 66 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Col. 1645 - ~1700 Frances Mottram 55 55 1611 - 1644 Nicholas Spencer 33 33 1589 - ~1625 Nicholas Spencer 36 36 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Esquire ~1608 - 1694 Mary Goswtick 86 86 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Lady Armiger 1584 - ~1625 Edward Goswtick 41 41 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir 1584 - ~1625 Anne Wentworth 41 41 ~1565 - ~1625 Mary Polly Ellmes 60 60 1531 - ~1600 Thomas Ellmes 69 69 ~1570 - 1625 Nicholas Spencer 55 55 1527 - 1660 Robert Spencer 133 133 Rhose Cokain 1514 - 1547 Thomas Spencer 33 33 Anne Buckeley John Spencer 1460 - 1521 Robert Spencer 61 61 Anne Peake 1433 - 1498 John Spencer 65 65 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir 1440 - ~1475 Ann Empson 35 35 1414 - 1473 Peter Empson 59 59 ~1418 - ~1460 Elizabeth Joseph 42 42 1418 - 1477 John Spencer 59 59 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir 1422 - ~1472 Lady Smythe 50 50 1392 - 1476 Henry Spencer 84 84 1357 - ~1430 Issabelle Lincoln 73 73 Pierre Robitaille Marie Landry Damase Roy 1906 - 1943 Ida Couture 37 37 ~1905 - ~1968 Louis Vigneault 63 63 D. Deceased Jean Roy Josephte Couillard Charles Roy Benoni Roy Tarasile Roy ? 1776 - 1833 Jean Roy 57 57 Francoise Dallaire 1740 - ~1800 Guillaume Roy 60 60 1738 - 1777 Marie Madeleine Gravel 38 38 1775 - Deceased Pierre Roy 1674 - 1738 Marquerite Couture 63 63 1656 - 1735 Marguerite LeBlanc 78 78 D. Deceased Guillaume Roy Nicholas Roy 1640 - 1728 Jeanne Lelievre 88 88 Came to Canada (New France) in 1662 as a widow

Came to Canada (New France) in 1662 as a widow
Elizabeth Roy Noel Roy 1654 - ~1699 Marie- Jeanne Roy 45 45 Nicolas Roy Jean- Baptiste Roy Louis Roy Jean Roy ? ~1611 - ~1675 MARGUERITE Leblanc 64 64 Charles Couillard Appoline Nadeau 1740 - ~1800 Jean- Baptiste Nadeau 60 60 1673 - 1759 Denis Nadeau 85 85 1665 - ~1725 Charlotte Lacasse 60 60 ~1640 - ~1700 Ozanie- Joseph Nadeau 60 60 Marcia(m) Nadeau Jeanne Despins 1623 - >1665 Denise Fleury 42 42 Jeanne Maranda Jean Maranda Jeannie Cousin Pierre Cousin ~1600 - ~1670 Catherine Meunier 70 70 Herniette Fontaine Louis Dallaire Francoise Couillard 1708 - 1787 Ignace Gravel 79 79 1607 - 1663 Louis Roy 56 56 Anne Lemartre ~1612 - 1669 Guillaume LELIEVRE 57 57 1611 - ~1661 Marie Millett 50 50 1578 - ~1630 Jacques LELIEVRE 52 52 1569 - ~1610 Pierre Le Roy 41 41 Nickname:<NICK> (le Roi, Roy) UNKNOWN Unknown 1545 - ~1600 MATHURIN Le Roy 55 55 FA1: sieur de Lymoilou
Event: Fact 1 (2) sieur de Lymoilou
1540 - 1627 Jeanne Pestel 86 86 1517 - ~1567 Robert Pestel 50 50 1521 - ~1575 Margaret Grout 54 54 1518 - ~1600 Jean Le Roy 82 82 FA1: Sieur de la Mettrye 
_FA2: Procureur en la Cour 
_FA3: 1570 Procureur des Bourgois
1506 - ~1566 Olive LEJUIFF 60 60 ~1475 - ~1535 Robin Le Roy 60 60 FA1: 1519 Avocat des Cours de St. Malo 2
_FA2: 1529 Lieutenant du Procureur 2

FA1: 1519 Avocat des Cours de St. Malo 
FA2: 1529 Lieutenant du Procureur
Collette FLOURY 1626 - 1691 Leonard Leblanc 65 65 Name Suffix:<NSFX> II
from Worldconnect, (jlranger@@videotron.ca)

Leonard was 55 at the 1681 Census in Beauport as a stone masson. The name of the town where they came from is a bit obscure, I have three version of the name, Blessac, Blanzac, Blouset.

!Nov 8, 1664, Leonard Leblanc, Nicolas Bellanger and Pierre Lefebvre,summoned to court "rights to fish". Leonard Leblanc's Mother in law was Marguerite Guyon, and NicolasBellanger's wife was Marie Guyon. Nicolas m 12 Jul 1637, Quebec ,same time and placeas
Anne Cloutier married Robert Druion. Anne Cloutier's friend was MarieGuyon. Marie Guyon was 11 or 12 when married. What is the relationship of the two Guyon Margurite and Marie ????

from Worldconnect, (jlranger@@videotron.ca)

Leonard was 55 at the 1681 Census in Beauport as a stone masson. The name of the town where they came from is a bit obscure, I have three version of the name, Blessac, Blanzac, Blouset.

!Nov 8, 1664, Leonard Leblanc, Nicolas Bellanger and Pierre Lefebvre,summoned to court "rights to fish". Leonard Leblanc's Mother in law was Marguerite Guyon, and NicolasBellanger's wife was Marie Guyon. Nicolas m 12 Jul 1637, Quebec ,same time and placeas
Anne Cloutier married Robert Druion. Anne Cloutier's friend was MarieGuyon. Marie Guyon was 11 or 12 when married. What is the relationship of the two Guyon Margurite and Marie ????
1623 - 1672 Marie Riton 49 49 Married Abraham Brunet pas maries, La Rochelle, Aunis, France
! Confirmed late (24 Feb, 1660, Quebec
!Married Leonard Leblanc 23 Aug 1650 Beauport,PQ, Canada

jpgar@@ptd.net (posted on Worldconnect) has information that Marie was actually the daughter of Abraham Brunet and Marie Riton...
: Marie was professed as a protestant in La Rochelle, on June 29,1645. She was the natural daughter of Abraham Brunet of La Rochelle and Marie Riton of Roche-sur-Yon. Marie was baptized when ten days old, on November 16,1644, at Ars-en-Re'. Following her marriage to Leonard Leblanc, she had seven children.

Married Abraham Brunet pas maries, La Rochelle, Aunis, France
! Confirmed late (24 Feb, 1660, Quebec
!Married Leonard Leblanc 23 Aug 1650 Beauport,PQ, Canada

jpgar@@ptd.net (posted on Worldconnect) has information that Marie was actually the daughter of Abraham Brunet and Marie Riton...
: Marie was professed as a protestant in La Rochelle, on June 29,1645. She was the natural daughter of Abraham Brunet of La Rochelle and Marie Riton of Roche-sur-Yon. Marie was baptized when ten days old, on November 16,1644, at Ars-en-Re'. Following her marriage to Leonard Leblanc, she had seven children.
1606 - ~1650 Leonard Leblanc 44 44 Name Suffix:<NSFX> I
Occupation: Master Mason

Occupation: Master Mason
1607 - 1650 Jeanne FAYANDE 43 43 1595 - ~1650 Robert Riton 55 55 ~1600 - ~1660 Marguerite Guyon 60 60 1738 - 1803 Benjamin Hensley 65 65 I recently made a trip to the Federal Archives and looked up the VA Hensley's who served in the Revolutionary War. (Microfilm M860 - General
Index to Compiled Military Service Records of Revolutionary War Soldiers) Below are the first names (all Hensley's), units, and rank.

Archibald VA Pvt
Benjamin 14th VA Regt. Pvt
Charles " " Pvt
Joseph " " Pvt
Lawrence 2nd VA Brigade Pvt
Lewis 1 & 10 VA Regt Pvt/Fifer
Lewis 10 VA Regt. Cpl/Fifer
William VA Pvt
William 6th VA Regt. Pvt
William 7th VA Regt. Pvt
William 10th VA Regt. Pvt

I only had time to look up further info on the Williams (Microfilm M881, Compiled Service Records of Soldiers Who Served in the American Army During the Revolutionary War)
William 6th Regt - served in Capt Samuel Jordan Cabell's Company - file included Pay Rosters for 4/1777, 5/1777, 6/1777 & 7/1777 (paid 6 2/3
dollars/month)
William 7th Regt - Served in Capt Matthew Jouett's Company - file included Pay Rosters for 12/1776 to 5/1777 and annotation that Wm. was
discharged 2/18/1778
William 10th Regt - Served in Capt John Spotswood's Company - file contained spotty Pay Rosters from 3/1777 to 12/1777 and annotation from
Valley Forge that Wm. Dec'd 3/9/1778.

Microfilm M804 Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty Land Warrant Application Files contained info on Samuel Hensley b. Culpeper Co. VA.

Hope this helps someone.
Lori

Biographical& Research Notes from Dan Idoux Geneology Database:

Virginia Colonial Militia, page 66; Albemarle Couty, Sept. 1758; List includes Benj. Hensley, Geo. Adam
Salling, Nicholas Pryor, Solo Carter.
1767: Rowan County, NC Court Records: Geo. Adam Salling vs. Benjamin Hensley.
1768: Rowan Co. NC Tax Lists of Jacob Laesch in Townfork and Upper Dan (Present counties of Guilford, Rockingham, Stokes and Surrey) shows: Hansley, Benjamin Jun 1 Poll; Angel, Charles 1 poll; Hansley, Capt, Ben 1 poll; Hanslee, John 1 poll. List of William Spurgeon shows: Hansley, Charles; Hansley, Benjamin & sons, James and Harry.

From Bradmon Database by Lois Reed
1743 Benj. Hensley elected as Clerk at the Devine Services held by Rev. Robeert Barnett.
1746 Listed in Louisa Co., VA with dees of Stephen Hughes to Richard Briggs & Sam'l Babcock. Benj. lived in a section of Louisa Co. which became Albemarle Co.
1761- Benj. & Elizabeth of Louisa Co. sold to John Hargar, 100 acre tract conveyed to Benj. Hensley by Philip Burford.
1761- Eliz. Hensley with Deed of Luke Landers, Louisa Co. VA.
1767- Benj. bought from John Washer, land in Louisa Co., bounded by William Anglin. With Deed, John & Sam'l Hensley & Mary Landers. Deed Book C-C1/2; DD1/2 1759-74

I recently made a trip to the Federal Archives and looked up the VA Hensley's who served in the Revolutionary War. (Microfilm M860 - General
Index to Compiled Military Service Records of Revolutionary War Soldiers) Below are the first names (all Hensley's), units, and rank.

Archibald VA Pvt
Benjamin 14th VA Regt. Pvt
Charles " " Pvt
Joseph " " Pvt
Lawrence 2nd VA Brigade Pvt
Lewis 1 & 10 VA Regt Pvt/Fifer
Lewis 10 VA Regt. Cpl/Fifer
William VA Pvt
William 6th VA Regt. Pvt
William 7th VA Regt. Pvt
William 10th VA Regt. Pvt

I only had time to look up further info on the Williams (Microfilm M881, Compiled Service Records of Soldiers Who Served in the American Army During the Revolutionary War)
William 6th Regt - served in Capt Samuel Jordan Cabell's Company - file included Pay Rosters for 4/1777, 5/1777, 6/1777 & 7/1777 (paid 6 2/3
dollars/month)
William 7th Regt - Served in Capt Matthew Jouett's Company - file included Pay Rosters for 12/1776 to 5/1777 and annotation that Wm. was
discharged 2/18/1778
William 10th Regt - Served in Capt John Spotswood's Company - file contained spotty Pay Rosters from 3/1777 to 12/1777 and annotation from
Valley Forge that Wm. Dec'd 3/9/1778.

Microfilm M804 Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty Land Warrant Application Files contained info on Samuel Hensley b. Culpepe
1730 - 1830 Elizabeth Hickman 100 100 1694 - 1788 Benjamin Hensley 94 94 The Benjamin Hensley family was one of the first families to settle in
Albemarle Co, VA. Benjamin was the neighbor to the fathers of Thomas Jefferson
and General George Rogers Clark. Together these families helped build the town
of Charlottesville, VA., Home of Thomas Jefferson's University of Virginia.

The Benjamin Hensley family was one of the first families to settle in
Albemarle Co, VA. Benjamin was the neighbor to the fathers of Thomas Jefferson
and General George Rogers Clark. Together these families helped build the town
of Charlottesville, VA., Home of Thomas Jefferson's University of Virginia.
1704 - 1752 Martha Anne Ellis 48 48 1642 - 1702 James Hensley 60 60 Served with Virginia Militia in the First Indian War. He moved with William (his brother), up the
James River in to Henrico Co., Virginia where he met his wife. About 1682, he moved deeper into
Henrico Co., to an area that became Fluvanna County, Va.

Served with Virginia Militia in the First Indian War. He moved with William (his brother), up the
James River in to Henrico Co., Virginia where he met his wife. About 1682, he moved deeper into
Henrico Co., to an area that became Fluvanna County, Va.
1665 - 1730 Suzanna Newcomb 65 65 1605 - 1665 James Hensley 60 60 Migrated to the Virginia Colony abt.1622 with his wife and Father with a
land patent for 300 acres of the Middle Precinct of the Eastern Shore
Line. He established a plantation in the Tidewater section of VA near
Accomack Settlement.

Migrated to the Virginia Colony abt.1622 with his wife and Father with a
land patent for 300 acres of the Middle Precinct of the Eastern Shore
Line. He established a plantation in the Tidewater section of VA near
Accomack Settlement.
1605 - 1665 Sarah Lyttle 60 60 1583 - 1654 William Hensley 71 71 Migrated to the Virginia Colony with his son, James and wife, Sarah Lyttle around 1622.


The Hengsteleg, Henxelegh, Hensleigh name has been found in Devonshire England records dating to 1200 A.D., but regardless of the many spellings the standard spelling of Hensley has become more acceptable.
The Hensley Family History: First recorded in English history as Hengstelge (1228 AD), Henxeleg (1270 AD) and Hensleigh (1350 AD). Surname meaning "dweller of the wood frequented by wild birds" or "dwellers in the woods".
Hensleys lived in Devon Village, located near Tiverton, England in the Seele Manor called Hensleigh House which still stands. Walts de Hensleigh, was master of the house in Ad 1350.
About two hundred and thirty-three (233) years later, William Hensley was born in Hemsley, Norfork, England around 1583 and died in Northhampton County, Virginia in 1654. He migrated to the Virginia Colony with his son James around 1622. James wa s born in England around 1605 and married about 1621 to Sarah Lyttle. Sarah was born 1606 and died 1665 in Virginia.

Migrated to the Virginia Colony with his son, James and wife, Sarah Lyttle around 1622.


The Hengsteleg, Henxelegh, Hensleigh name has been found in Devonshire England records dating to 1200 A.D., but regardless of the many spellings the standard spelling of Hensley has become more acceptable.
The Hensley Family History: First recorded in English history as Hengstelge (1228 AD), Henxeleg (1270 AD) and Hensleigh (1350 AD). Surname meaning "dweller of the wood frequented by wild birds" or "dwellers in the woods".
Hensleys lived in Devon Village, located near Tiverton, England in the Seele Manor called Hensleigh House which still stands. Walts de Hensleigh, was master of the house in Ad 1350.
About two hundred and thirty-three (233) years later, William Hensley was born in Hemsley, Norfork, England around 1583 and died in Northhampton County, Virginia in 1654. He migrated to the Virginia Colony with his son James around 1622. James wa s born in England around 1605 and married about 1621 to Sarah Lyttle. Sarah was born 1606 and died 1665 in Virginia.
UNKNOWN Unknown 1617 - 1667 Marian NEWPORT 50 50 1614 - 1676 William Hatcher 62 62 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Col.
became a member of the House of Burgesses from the County of Henrico and served
in that capacity in 1644,1645,1646,1649,and 1652.

Military: served in Bacon's Rebellion in 1676 also served in Va House ofBurgess

William Hatcher was a member of the House of Burgesses for Henrico County, Virginia October, 1644; November 1645; Mrch 1645/6; October 1649; and April 1652. At the beginning of the November 1645 session, the House of Burgesses issued the following order which read in part: "Whereas Col. Edward Hill, unanimously choen Speaker of this house, was afterwards maliciously reported by William Hatcher to be an atheist and blasphemer...........And forasmuch as the said William Hatcher, notwithstanding he had notice given him of the Governor and Council's pleasure........hath also reported. That the mouth of this house was a Devil, nominating and meaning thereby the said Right Worshipful Colonel Edward Hill; it is therefore ordered by this house that said William Hatcher, upon his knees, make an humble acknowledgement of his offence unto the said Col. Edward Hill and Burgesses of this Assembly; which accordingly was performed, and the he, the said, Hatcher, dismist paying his fees."

William Hatcher was again Burgess in March 1658/9. The article inciates this to be his last public and states, ".....the temper which induced him to denounce Speaker Hill got him into trouble at the time of Bacon's Rebellion." At a court held by the Governor and Council on March 15, 167/7, "William Hatcher being brought before the court for uttering divers mutinous words tending to the disquiet of this his Majesty's country, and it being evidently made appear what was layd to his charge by divers oaths, and a jury being impanneled to assess the damages, who bring in their verdict that they award the said Hatcher to pay ten thousand pounds of tobacco and caske....."

At a deposition dated 1677, William Hatcher's age was give as sixty-three, placing his date of birth at about 1614.

William Hatcher's son, Henry Hatcher, married Anne Lound, the daughter of Henry Lound. Anne Hatcher, wife of Seth Ward, was their daughter.

Source: The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Volume 5, 1898, pp 98-100

Birth: 14 JAN 1613/14 in Careby, Leicestershire, England 1
Death: MAR 1676/77 in Henrico Co., Virginia 1
Emigration: ABT. 1635 England to Virginia 2
Event: Fact BET. 1644 - 1645 Member of the House of Burgesses, Henrico Co., VA
Event: Fact Immigrant ancestor for Hatcher family in Virginia 3
Event: Fact 1 JUN 1636 Wm. Hatcher received a patent for land for the importation of himself and three others into the Colony of Virginia. 4
Event: Fact BET. 1644 - 1646 Member of House of Burgesses, Henrico, VA 5
Event: Fact 1649 Member of House of Burgesses, Henrico VA 6
Event: Fact 1649 Member of House of Burgesses, Henrico, VA 7
Event: Fact 1649 Member of the House of Burgesses, Henrico Co., VA
Event: Fact 1652 Member of House of Burgesses, Henrico VA 2
Event: Fact 1652 Member of the House of Burgesses, Henrico Co., VA
Reference Number: 14963

became a member of the House of Burgesses from the County of Henrico and served
in that capacity in 1644,1645,1646,1649,and 1652.

Military: served in Bacon's Rebellion in 1676 also served in Va House ofBurgess

William Hatcher was a member of the House of Burgesses for Henrico County, Virginia October, 1644; November 1645; Mrch 1645/6; October 1649; and April 1652. At the beginning of the November 1645 session, the House of Burgesses issued the following order which read in part: "Whereas Col. Edward Hill, unanimously choen Speaker of this house, was afterwards maliciously reported by William Hatcher to be an atheist and blasphemer...........And forasmuch as the said William Hatcher, notwithstanding he had notice given him of the Governor and Council's pleasure........hath also reported. That the mouth of this house was a Devil, nominating and meanin
1588 - ~1592 William Hatcher 4 4 Fact Member of Parliament
Event: Fact 1643 William Hatcher took up arms against the King and being seized by the King's forces was indicted for treason.


Fact Member of Parliament
Event: Fact 1643 William Hatcher took up arms against the King and being seized by the King's forces was indicted for treason.
1615 - 1646 Mary Smith 31 31 1542 - 1637 Katherine Reeade 95 95 1535 - 1583 Thomas Hatcher 48 48 Ann Yelverton 1510 - ~1570 Thomas Reeade 60 60 ~1513 - 1586 Thomas Hatcher 73 73 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Dr.
He was baptized Thomas John but was always referred to as John during his
life. His father's will named "John Haccher my eldest sonne" and "John Haccher
my younger sonne." Dr. John Hatcher earned his MD at St. John College,
Cambridge, in 1554 and was became Professor of Physic (medicine) the same
year; from 1579 he was vice-chancellor. He purchased the Careby properties
which were occupied by his descendants for centuries. (per Bob Hatcher
home.clara.net web site)

He was baptized Thomas John but was always referred to as John during his
life. His father's will named "John Haccher my eldest sonne" and "John Haccher
my younger sonne." Dr. John Hatcher earned his MD at St. John College,
Cambridge, in 1554 and was became Professor of Physic (medicine) the same
year; from 1579 he was vice-chancellor. He purchased the Careby properties
which were occupied by his descendants for centuries. (per Bob Hatcher
home.clara.net web site)
Johane Unknown 1496 - 1596 John Hatcher 100 100 UNKNOWN Unknown Richard Reeade UNKNOWN Unknown 1566 - 1596 Ludgate Sparkes 29 29 UNKNOWN Unknown 1721 - Deceased Elizabeth Peachy 1737 - 1822 William Hall 85 85 Singleborough is a hamlet in the Parish of Great Horwood, hundred of
Cottesloe, county of Buckingham, 3 miles (n) from Winslow, containing 104
inhabitants.

Singleborough is a hamlet in the Parish of Great Horwood, hundred of
Cottesloe, county of Buckingham, 3 miles (n) from Winslow, containing 104
inhabitants.
1740 - 1822 Elizabeth RIDGEWAY 81 81 1708 - ~1768 William RIDGEWAY 60 60 1683 - 1720 William RIDGEWAY 36 36 Hester Norcott ~1660 - 1693 Thomas RIDGEWAY 33 33 ~1650 - 1681 Mary UNKNOWN 31 31 1707 - 1736 William Hall 29 29 ~1710 - 1756 Ann Unknown 46 46 ~1679 - 1736 William Hall 57 57 1677 - 1735 Ann Sears 58 58 SOURCE: Family group record compiled by Hazel Richins. Her sources were:
Will of William dated 16 Nov 1735, probated 13 Oct 1736
Addington Parish Register by correspondence
Great Horwood B. T.'s and parish registers by correspondence
Buckingham B. T.'s by correspondence

SOURCE: Family group record compiled by Hazel Richins. Her sources were:
Will of William dated 16 Nov 1735, probated 13 Oct 1736
Addington Parish Register by correspondence
Great Horwood B. T.'s and parish registers by correspondence
Buckingham B. T.'s by correspondence
John Sears SOURCE: Family group record of daughter Ann Sears and her husband
William Hall compiled by Hazel Richins. Her sources were:
Will of William dated 16 Nov 1735, probated 13 Oct 1736
Addington Parish Register by correspondence
Great Horwood B. T.'s and parish registers by correspondence
Buckingham B. T.'s by correspondence

SOURCE: Family group record of daughter Ann Sears and her husband
William Hall compiled by Hazel Richins. Her sources were:
Will of William dated 16 Nov 1735, probated 13 Oct 1736
Addington Parish Register by correspondence
Great Horwood B. T.'s and parish registers by correspondence
Buckingham B. T.'s by correspondence
Margaret Unknown Jane Unknown 1701 - 1764 Flayl Payne 63 63 SOURCE: "FLAYL PAYNE OF MARYLAND DESCENDANTS 1706-1986"
Flayl Payne is the first proven Payne and the progenitor of the Payne descendants of our line. He first appears in Prince George's County, Maryland court records in August of 1727. Flayl was among the first settlers of the new Colony to move inland from the coastal region as he received the 34th land survey in western Maryland.
Flayl Payne proved attendance in Maryland court in August of 1727. The case involved a John Whetenhall, a "chyrurgeon" who was asking that he be paid 3.36 pounds by James Bramwell for treatment of the wife of Andrew Bourne, servant to Bramwell. Testimony of the withnesses was not recorded but Bramwell was ordered to pay the doctor.
Flayl may have been the son of Robert and Ann Paine. The first appearance of Flayl in records occured the same year that Robert Paine died. This relationship, however, is not proven.
The surname of Payne was most commonly found spelled "Payne" however it has been seen spelled Payn, Pain and Paine. Flayl's given name was sometimes seen spelled Flail, Frail, Flayll, Flay'll and other ways as well.
As a surname, Flayle is English. It is found in London and in the counties of Norfolk, Hertfordshire, Essex, Suffolk, Buckinghamshire, Northumberland, Surrey , Cambridge, Somerset, Southhampton and Devon but is especially common in St. Lawrence, South Walsam and Norfolk. The surname of Frail (Flail) was found in 1756 in Lunenberg Co. , Virginia.
Flayle Payne was also found on a list of explorers, squatters and settlers in Monocacy Valley on 2 Nov 1730. He was listed in Prince George's County in 1730 as an Indian Scout. Flail Payne had land called Payne's Delight on the banks of the Potomac River in Frederick Co. MD near the present day town of Knoxville, MD. There was mention of a Frail Pain's Ferry at that sight in the 1760's.
Flayll Pain's will was dated 27 Oct 1764 in Frederick Co. MD. He signed with his initials, F. P. He left his estate, Payn's Industry to his sone Thomas, the uper part of Payn's Delight to son John, and the lower part to his sons Flayll and Peter in equal parts. To his daughter Martha Nichols, he left on shilling sterling. The will was probated on 1 oct 1765 and no wife was mentioned indicating she preceded him in death.

(Source: "Payne and Associated Families of Breckinridge Co. KY" by Norman Payne)

SOURCE: "FLAYL PAYNE OF MARYLAND DESCENDANTS 1706-1986"
Flayl Payne is the first proven Payne and the progenitor of the Payne descendants of our line. He first appears in Prince George's County, Maryland court records in August of 1727. Flayl was among the first settlers of the new Colony to move inland from the coastal region as he received the 34th land survey in western Maryland.
Flayl Payne proved attendance in Maryland court in August of 1727. The case involved a John Whetenhall, a "chyrurgeon" who was asking that he be paid 3.36 pounds by James Bramwell for treatment of the wife of Andrew Bourne, servant to Bramwell. Testimony of the withnesses was not recorded but Bramwell was ordered to pay the doctor.
Flayl may have been the son of Robert and Ann Paine. The first appearance of Flayl in records occured the same year that Robert Paine died. This relationship, however, is not proven.
The surname of Payne was most commonly found spelled "Payne" however it has been seen spelled Payn, Pain and Paine. Flayl's given name was sometimes seen spelled Flail, Frail, Flayll, Flay'll and other ways as well.
As a surname, Flayle is English. It is found in London and in the counties of Norfolk, Hertfordshire, Essex, Suffolk, Buckinghamshire, Northumberland, Surrey , Cambridge, Somerset, Southhampton and Devon but is especially common in St. Lawrence, South Walsam and Norfolk. The surname of Frail (Flail) was found in 1756 in Lunenberg Co. , Virginia.
Flayle Payne was also found on a list of explorers, squatters and settlers in Monocacy Valley on 2 Nov 1730. He was listed in Prince George's
UNKNOWN Unknown 1050 - 1129 Ranulph De Meschin 79 79 Name Suffix:<NSFX> II
Earl of Chester in 1120. Lord of Cumberland. Vicomte of Bayeux in
Normandy. In 1124 commander of the Royal Forces in Normandy. Called 'le
Meschin, de Briquessart".

Earl of Chester in 1120. Lord of Cumberland. Vicomte of Bayeux in
Normandy. In 1124 commander of the Royal Forces in Normandy. Called 'le
Meschin, de Briquessart".
1054 - ~1075 Maud D'AVRANCHES 21 21 Lucia DE MERCIA 1124 - 1189 Maud Fitzrobert 65 65 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Countess 1025 - 1066 Richard D'AVRANCHES 41 41 1021 - ~1075 Alix De Normandie 54 54 1043 - ~1100 Emma DE CONTEVILLE 57 57 1017 - 1150 Ranulph De Meschines 133 133 0991 - ~1050 Ancitel (Anschlel) De Bayeux 59 59 Viscount Bessin

Viscount Bessin
UNKNOWN Unknown 1001 - 1028 Richard De Normandie 27 27 Name Suffix:<NSFX> III 1000 - ~1050 Concubine of Normandy 50 50 Balso De Bayeux ~0960 - ~1020 Poppa DE BAYEAUX 60 60 0963 - 1027 Richard De Normandie 64 64 Nickname:<NICK> The Good
Name Suffix:<NSFX> II
0982 - 1017 Judith DE BRETAGNE 35 35 23 Aug 923 - 20 Nov 966 Richard De Normandie UNKNOWN Unknown 0893 - 17 Dec 942 William De Normandie Nickname:<NICK> Longsword Sprote DE BRETAGNE 0846 - 0927 Rollo ROGNVADSSON 81 81 0846 - 0942 Popa DE VALOISE 96 96 0830 - 0890 Rognvald Eysteinsson 60 60 Earl of Moera

Earl of Moera
0812 - ~0872 Aseda Rognvaldsson 60 60 0852 - ~0880 UNKNOWN Hubert Count of Senlis 28 28 UNKNOWN Unknown Archibald Harris 1662 - 1724 Claude Gravel 62 62 1668 - 1744 Jeanne Cloutier 76 76 1629 - 1709 Charles Cloutier 80 80 1643 - 1713 Louise Morin 70 70 1616 - 1680 Noel Dit Valcour Morin 64 64 Wheelwright

Wheelwright
1620 - ~1680 Helene DESPORTES 60 60 1594 - 1629 Pierre DESPORTES 35 35 PIERRE DES PORTES,SON OF LOUIS DES PORTES,ATTORNEY AT THE PARLIAMENT OF PARIS,AND OF ANNE DUPOTEAU,FORMALLY SIGNED HIS MARRIAGE CONTRACT ON 13 OF JUNE 1599 WITH GENEVIEVE DUPUY,DAUGHTER OF JEAN BAPTISTE DUPUY AND OF GENEVIE LE CUYER. HE IS TO BE ONE OF THE MEMBERS OF THE FUTURE COMPANY OF THE ONE HUNDRED ASSOCIATES. THIS RECORD WAS TAKEN FROM THE BOOK, YOUR ANCIENT CANADIAN FAMILY TIES PG. 95, AT THE CLAYTON LIBRARY IN HOUSTON,TEXAS.

Emigration: 1614 France
Note: One of 34 people of French origin in Québec at the onset of the English occupation. Left Québec with wife and daughter, returning to France on July 24, 1629. They left when the Kirke* Brothers took Québec. *BIOGRAPHY: Kirke, Sir David, an English merchant and adventurer in Canada. At the outbreak of war between France and England in 1627, Kirke and his four brothers led an attack on Québec that was orginized by a new English company seeking control of the St. Lawrence River fur trade. After completely dominating the river and the Gulf of St. Lawrence for two years, Kirke forced Samuel de Champlain to surrender the starved Québec on July 19, 1629. The city was restored to French rule in 1632. -Copyright 1993 Grolier Electronic Publishing, Inc.

Ancestral File #: 32046

Father: Louis DES PORTES b: ABT 1565
Mother: Anne DUPOTEAU b: ABT 1570

Marriage 1 Françoise LANGLOIS b: ABT 1600 in The Kingdom of France
Married: BEF 1620 in The Kingdom of France 1
Children
1. Hélène DES PORTES b: 7 JUL 1620 in Québec


Sources:

1.Title: Dictionnaire Généalogique des Familles du Québec, des Origines a 1730.
Author: Jetté, Réné
Publication: Québec, Canada: Les Presses de l'Universite de Montreal, 1983.

PIERRE DES PORTES,SON OF LOUIS DES PORTES,ATTORNEY AT THE PARLIAMENT OF PARIS,AND OF ANNE DUPOTEAU,FORMALLY SIGNED HIS MARRIAGE CONTRACT ON 13 OF JUNE 1599 WITH GENEVIEVE DUPUY,DAUGHTER OF JEAN BAPTISTE DUPUY AND OF GENEVIE LE CUYER. HE IS TO BE ONE OF THE MEMBERS OF THE FUTURE COMPANY OF THE ONE HUNDRED ASSOCIATES. THIS RECORD WAS TAKEN FROM THE BOOK, YOUR ANCIENT CANADIAN FAMILY TIES PG. 95, AT THE CLAYTON LIBRARY IN HOUSTON,TEXAS.

Emigration: 1614 France
Note: One of 34 people of French origin in Québec at the onset of the English occupation. Left Québec with wife and daughter, returning to France on July 24, 1629. They left when the Kirke* Brothers took Québec. *BIOGRAPHY: Kirke, Sir David, an English merchant and adventurer in Canada. At the outbreak of war between France and England in 1627, Kirke and his four brothers led an attack on Québec that was orginized by a new English company seeking control of the St. Lawrence River fur trade. After completely dominating the river and the Gulf of St. Lawrence for two years, Kirke forced Samuel de Champlain to surrender the starved Québec on July 19, 1629. The city was restored to French rule in 1632. -Copyright 1993 Grolier Electronic Publishing, Inc.

Ancestral File #: 32046

Father: Louis DES PORTES b: ABT 1565
Mother: Anne DUPOTEAU b: ABT 1570

Marriage 1 Françoise LANGLOIS b: ABT 1600 in The Kingdom of France
Married: BEF 1620 in The Kingdom of France 1
Children
1. Hélène DES PORTES b: 7 JUL 1620 in Québec


Sources:

1.Title: Dictionnaire Généalogique des Familles du Québec, des Origines a 1730.
Author: Jetté, Réné
Publication: Québec, Canada: Les Presses de l'Universite de Montreal, 1983.
~1600 - ~1650 Genevieve Dupuy 50 50 1586 - 1639 Claude Dit Valcour Morin 53 53 Occupation: Seigneur De St Luc

Occupation: Seigneur De St Luc
1594 - 1640 Jeanne MOREAU 46 46 ~1548 - ~1600 Louis DES PORTES 52 52 ~1552 - ~1599 Anne du Poteau 47 47 ~1550 - ~1600 Jean Baptiste DUPUY 50 50 ~1560 - ~1610 Geneviève LE CUYER 50 50 1590 - 1677 Zacharie Cloutier 87 87 Zacharie Cloutier married Xainte (Sainte) DuPont, widow of MichelLermusier, in Mortagne, Pershe, France in St Jean Parish in 1613.
In 1634, Robert Gifford began gathering people from the area of Perche for colonizing New France and in particular Beauport in the Quebec Province where he was Seigneur. He made an agreement with Zacharie Cloutier and Jean Guyon de Bussion Senior to go with to New France and in return they would receive a grant of arriere-fief at Beauport, New France. Each man took one son to help clear the land and do the other work involved in settling in a new land. The agreement was signed on March 14, 1634.

Zacharie, Xainte and five children arrived from France on August 8, 1634.
he children were: Zacharie; Jean; Charles; Anne and Louise. They lived at Gifford Manor until they had built their own home. Zacharie received full possession of his land on February 3, 1637. Apparently the Cloutiers were energetic workers putting in long hours each day.
Zacharie and his family remained at Beauport until he sold the land on December 20, 1670 to Nicolas Dupont. Zacharie had received a land grant on July 15, 1652 at Chateau Richer in the Quebec Province from Governor De Lauson. He became established at Chateau Richer and remained there with his family.

Zacharie was buried at Chateau Richer on September 17, 1677. Xainte was buried there on July 14, 1680.
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Zacharie Cloutier, master carpenter, pioneer at Beauport and originally from Saint Jean Baptiste de Mortagne in Perche. He was born in 1590 and died at Chateau Richer on September 17, 1677.

Having married Xainte Dupont on July 18, 1616, Cloutier entered into an undertaking at Mortagne with Robert Giffard, the seigneur of Beauport on 14 March 1634; by the terms of this agreement he was to come to Canada that same year with his fellow countryman Jean Guyon Du Buisson (9th great grandfather of Doris Jane Cyr and 11th great grandfather of DorisJane Smith-Thomas) and he received at the same time the grant of an arriere-fief at Beauport. The two settlers took formal possession of their lands on 3 February 1637. The previous year, if not before, their families had joined them in Canada, for the two households figure in the marriage contract of Robert Drouin and Anne Cloutier on 27 July 1636.

Cloutier's holdings, the fief of La Clouterie (or La Cloutiererie) brought him into conflict with his neighbor Guyon and with Giffard, his
seigneur. He sold it to Nicolas Dupont de Neuville on 20 December 1670 in order to go and settle at Chateau Richer, where he had already
received a grant of land from Governor Jean de Lauson on 15 July 1652. Zacharie Cloutier brought up five children; he appears to be the ancestor of all the Cloutiers in Canada. He signed himself with a mark shaped like an axe.

From Dictionary of Canadian Biography, Vol I

Zacharie Cloutier married Xainte (Sainte) DuPont, widow of MichelLermusier, in Mortagne, Pershe, France in St Jean Parish in 1613.
In 1634, Robert Gifford began gathering people from the area of Perche for colonizing New France and in particular Beauport in the Quebec Province where he was Seigneur. He made an agreement with Zacharie Cloutier and Jean Guyon de Bussion Senior to go with to New France and in return they would receive a grant of arriere-fief at Beauport, New France. Each man took one son to help clear the land and do the other work involved in settling in a new land. The agreement was signed on March 14, 1634.

Zacharie, Xainte and five children arrived from France on August 8, 1634.
he children were: Zacharie; Jean; Charles; Anne and Louise. They lived at Gifford Manor until they had built their own home. Zacharie received full possession of his land on February 3, 1637. Apparently the Cloutiers were energetic workers putting in long hours each day.
Zacharie and his family remain
~1596 - 1681 Xainte Du Pont 85 85 1569 - 1605 Paul - Michael Du Pont 36 36 ~1540 - ~1600 Denis Du Pont 60 60 ~1564 - 1634 Denis Cloutier 70 70 Denis Cloutier, father of Zacherie, was buried in the church of St Jean in France.

His brother Roullin (Rauol, Raoullin) is the only known member of Denis'family. He resided in Loyse, Persche France. He was a ropemaker in that town. Roullin married Martine Laigneau and they are known to have had several children but no information about them has survived. Roullin died before June 1619, an apparent victim of homicide.

An additional unnamed child of Denis was buried in the church of St Jean on March 3, 1635.

Denis and his wife Renee Briere were the 9th great grandparents of Doris Jane Cyr and the 11th great grandparents of Doris Jane Smith-Thomas.

Denis Cloutier, father of Zacherie, was buried in the church of St Jean in France.

His brother Roullin (Rauol, Raoullin) is the only known member of Denis'family. He resided in Loyse, Persche France. He was a ropemaker in that town. Roullin married Martine Laigneau and they are known to have had several children but no information about them has survived. Roullin died before June 1619, an apparent victim of homicide.

An additional unnamed child of Denis was buried in the church of St Jean on March 3, 1635.

Denis and his wife Renee Briere were the 9th great grandparents of Doris Jane Cyr and the 11th great grandparents of Doris Jane Smith-Thomas.

Denis Cloustier, menuisier et fabricant de câbles, et son épouse Renée Brière habitent au Perche lorsque leur fils aîné Zacharie
naît en 1590; le couple Cloustier-Brière eut huit autres enfants.
1544 - ~1600 Nicholas Cloutier 56 56 UNKNOWN Unknown ~0290 Theodora MAXIMIANUS 21 Jul 250 - 0310 UNKNOWN Maximian Emperor of ROME Roman emperor with Diocletian from AD 286 to 305

Roman emperor with Diocletian from AD 286 to 305
~0227 - 0283 MARCUS AURELIUS CARUS Emperior 56 56 20 Apr 121 - 17 Mar 180 Marcus Aurelius Antonius Emperor Nickname:<NICK> Augustus BRUTTIA CRISPINA 0100 - 0161 JULIANUS CALPURNIUS PISO 61 61 D. Deceased LUCILLA DOMITIA TRAJANUS 1819 - 1861 Albert Augustus Charles Saxe Coburg Gotha 42 42 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Prince
Albert, called the Prince Consort, was the husband of Queen VICTORIA of Britain. The son of the Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, he was born on Aug. 26, 1819, near Coburg, Bavaria. He married the young Victoria in 1840. As her closest advisor, Albert exercised a restraining influence on the impulsive queen, especially in political matters. Among the political leaders of the period, Albert worked well with Sir Robert PEEL but quarreled frequently with Viscount PALMERSTON. In the TRENT AFFAIR of 1861 the prince actually moderated the hostility of Palmerston's government toward the United States.

Albert was a patron of the arts and sciences and one of the organizers of the Great Exhibition of 1851. His zeal for public moralism in many ways set the tone of mid-Victorian England. Albert's death on Dec. 14, 1861, partly the result of overwork, deeply affected Victoria, who went into seclusion for several years.


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0104 - 0141 Annia Galeria FAUSTINA 37 37 Name Suffix:<NSFX> I 0440 - 0480 UNKNOWN Eudocia 40 40 2 Jul 419 - 16 Mar 454 Valentinian Roman Emperor Name Suffix:<NSFX> III
Valentinian III, Latin in full FLAVIUS PLACIDIUS VALENTINIANUS (b. July 2, 419, Ravenna--d. March 16, 455, Rome), Roman emperor from 425 to 455. At no time in his long reign were the affairs of state personally managed by Valentinian. He was the son of the patrician Flavius Constantius (who ruled as Constantius III in 421) and Galla Placidia. When his uncle, the emperor Honorius, died in 423, the usurper John ruled for two years before he was deposed. Then Placidia controlled the West in her young son's name until 437, although the powerful patrician Aetius became the effective ruler toward the end of this regency. The most important political event of these years was the landing of the Vandals in Africa in 429; 10 years later they threw off the overlordship of Valentinian's government.

On Oct. 29, 437, Valentinian married Licinia Eudoxia, the daughter of Theodosius II (Eastern emperor, 408-450) and Eudocia. Little is known of Valentinian in the years after his marriage. He spent his life in the pursuit of pleasure while Aetius controlled the government. In 444 Valentinian, acting in conjunction with Pope Leo I the Great, issued the famous Novel 17, which assigned to the bishop of Rome supremacy over the provincial churches. The most important political events of the closing years of his reign were the Hun invasions of Gaul (451) and of northern Italy (452), but it is not known whether Valentinian personally played any significant part in meeting these crises.

As a result of false information that made him doubt Aetius' loyalty, Valentinian murdered the great patrician with his own hands in the imperial palace at Rome on Sept. 21, 454. The following year, two barbarians, Optila and Thraustila, who had been retainers of Aetius, avenged their master by murdering the Emperor in the Campus Martius. [Encyclopaedia Britannica CD '97, VALENTINIAN III]

EVENT: Ruled BET. 425 - 455 Roman Emperor

Roman Emperor in the West 425-455, under his mother's Regency 425-abt 437. 1 2 3 4
_FA2: Raised to the throne by Theodosius II. 1 2 3 4
_FA3: 437 Gave gov't. over to Aetius & never actually ruled. 1 2 3 4
_FA4: During his reign much of western Empire siezed or ravaged by barbarians. 1 2 3 4
_FA5: These included the Vandals, Visigoths, & Suevi. 1 2 3 4
_FA6: Murdered Aetius (454) & was killed in revenge by the latter's followers. 1 2 3 4

Valentinian III, Latin in full FLAVIUS PLACIDIUS VALENTINIANUS (b. July 2, 419, Ravenna--d. March 16, 455, Rome), Roman emperor from 425 to 455. At no time in his long reign were the affairs of state personally managed by Valentinian. He was the son of the patrician Flavius Constantius (who ruled as Constantius III in 421) and Galla Placidia. When his uncle, the emperor Honorius, died in 423, the usurper John ruled for two years before he was deposed. Then Placidia controlled the West in her young son's name until 437, although the powerful patrician Aetius became the effective ruler toward the end of this regency. The most important political event of these years was the landing of the Vandals in Africa in 429; 10 years later they threw off the overlordship of Valentinian's government.

On Oct. 29, 437, Valentinian married Licinia Eudoxia, the daughter of Theodosius II (Eastern emperor, 408-450) and Eudocia. Little is known of Valentinian in the years after his marriage. He spent his life in the pursuit of pleasure while Aetius controlled the government. In 444 Valentinian, acting in conjunction with Pope Leo I the Great, issued the famous Novel 17, which assigned to the bishop of Rome supremacy over the provincial churches. The most important political events of the closing years of his reign were the Hun invasions of Gaul (451) and of northern Italy (452), but it is not known whether Valentinian personally played any significant part in meeting these crises.

As a result of false information that made him doubt Aetius' loyalty, Valentinian murdered the gre
UNKNOWN Unknown 27 Feb 273 - 22 May 336 Constantine Roman Emperor Nickname:<NICK> Agustus, The Great
REF: King Arthur, Norma Lorre Goodrich: He built the Church of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem.

REF: King Arthur, Norma Lorre Goodrich: He built the Church of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem.
0289 - 0326 Flavia Maximiana Fausta 37 37 31 Mar 250 - 25 Jul 306 UNKNOWN Clovis Constantius I Name Prefix:<NPFX> Emperor 0248 - 0328 UNKNOWN ST. HELENA 80 80 Nickname:<NICK> Of The Cross 0210 - 0262 COEL COILUS 52 52 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of Colchester
Name Suffix:<NSFX> II
~0200 - Deceased UNKNOWN Eutropius Nickname:<NICK> Dardanian nobleman ~0203 - ~0253 Claudia CRISPINA 50 50 31 Aug 161 - 31 Dec 192 Lucius Aelius Aurelius Commodus Name Prefix:<NPFX> Caesar 26 Apr 121 - 17 Mar 179 Marcus Aurelius Antoniinus Augusta UNKNOWN Name Prefix:<NPFX> Emperor 0125 - 0176 Anna Galeria FAUSTINA 51 51 Nickname:<NICK> The Younger 0086 - 0161 Antonius Pius 75 75 born in 86 AD he was adopted by Emperor Hadrian

NAME T. Aurelius Fulvus Bionius Arrius /Antoninus/


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Antoninus Pius
born Sept. 19, 86, Lanuvium, Latium
died March 7, 161, Lorium, Etruria


Antoninus Pius, marble bust; in the British Museum

in full Caesar Titus Aelius Hadrianus Antoninus Augustus Pius, original name Titus Aurelius Fulvius Boionius Arrius AntoninusRoman emperor from AD 138 to 161. Mild-mannered and capable, he was the fourth of the five good emperors who guided the empire through an 84-year period (96180) of internal peace and prosperity. His family originated in Gaul, and his father and grandfathers had all been consuls.

After serving as consul in 120, Antoninus was assigned by the emperor Hadrian (ruled 117138) to assist with judicial administration in Italy. He governed the province of Asia (c. 134) and then became an adviser to the Emperor. In 138 Antoninus was adopted by Hadrian and designated as his successor. Hadrian specified that two menthe future emperors Marcus Aurelius and Lucius Veruswere to succeed Antoninus. Upon acceding to power, Antoninus persuaded a reluctant Senate to offer the customary divine honours to Hadrian. For this, and possibly other such dutiful acts, he was given the surname Pius by the Senate. When his wife, Faustina, died in late 140 or early 141 he founded in her memory the Puellae Faustinianae, a charitable institution for the daughters of the poor.

References to Antoninus in 2nd-century literature are exceptionally scanty; it is certain that few striking events occurred during his 23-year reign. A rebellion in Roman Britain was suppressed, and in 142 a 36-mile (58-kilometre) garrisoned barriercalled the Antonine Wallwas built to extend the Roman frontier some 100 miles north of Hadrian's Wall (q.v.). Antoninus' armies contained revolts in Mauretania, Germany, Dacia, and Egypt.

The feeling of well-being that pervaded the empire under Antoninus is reflected in the celebrated panegyric by the orator Aelius Aristides in 143144. After Antoninus' death, however, the empire suffered invasion by hostile tribes, followed by severe civil strife.

born in 86 AD he was adopted by Emperor Hadrian

NAME T. Aurelius Fulvus Bionius Arrius /Antoninus/


ENCYCLOPÆDIA BRITANNICA
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Antoninus Pius
born Sept. 19, 86, Lanuvium, Latium
died March 7, 161, Lorium, Etruria


Antoninus Pius, marble bust; in the British Museum

in full Caesar Titus Aelius Hadrianus Antoninus Augustus Pius, original name Titus Aurelius Fulvius Boionius Arrius AntoninusRoman emperor from AD 138 to 161. Mild-mannered and capable, he was the fourth of the five good emperors who guided the empire through an 84-year period (96180) of internal peace and prosperity. His family originated in Gaul, and his father and grandfathers had all been consuls.

After serving as consul in 120, Antoninus was assigned by the emperor Hadrian (ruled 117138) to assist with judicial administration in Italy. He governed the province of Asia (c. 134) and then became an adviser to the Emperor. In 138 Antoninus was adopted by Hadrian and designated as his successor. Hadrian specified that two menthe future emperors Marcus Aurelius and Lucius Veruswere to succeed Antoninus. Upon acceding to power, Antoninus persuaded a reluctant Senate to offer the customary divine honours to Hadrian. For this, and possibly other such dutiful acts, he was given the surname Pius by the Senate. When his wife, Faustina, died in late 140 or early 141 he founded in her memory the Puellae Faustinianae, a charitable institution for the daughters of the poor.

References to Antoninus in 2nd-century literature are exceptionally scanty; it is certain that few striking events occurred during his 23-year reign. A rebellion in Roman Britain was suppressed, and in 142 a 36-mile (58-kilometre) garrisoned barriercalled the Antonine Wallwas built to extend the Roman frontier some 100 miles n
Titus Aurelius Pius Arria Fadilla 0130 - ~0160 Julianus Calpernius Piso 30 30 ~0100 - ~0150 Domitia Lucila TRANJANUS 50 50 0080 - 22 Jul 117 Marcus Ulpius TRANJANUS Event: Emporer of the Roman Empire Acceded 98 to 117 Roman Empire
Event: General of Legion in Lower Germany Appt. BEF 98 Rhineland, Germany

Event: Emporer of the Roman Empire Acceded 98 to 117 Roman Empire
Event: General of Legion in Lower Germany Appt. BEF 98 Rhineland, Germany
~0080 - ~0130 Pompeia Plotina Claudia Piso 50 50 0090 - ~0140 Arrius Antonius Calpernius Piso 50 50 <0100 Boinia Procilla Sevilla 0035 - ~0100 UNKNOWN Maarcus Cocceius Nerva 65 65 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Emperor
Event: Senator of the Roman Empire Elected BEF 96 Rome, Italy
Event: Emporer of the Roman Empire Acceded 96 to 98 Roman Empire

Event: Senator of the Roman Empire Elected BEF 96 Rome, Italy
Event: Emporer of the Roman Empire Acceded 96 to 98 Roman Empire
0035 - 0065 Gaius Calpernius Piso 30 30 Titus Flavius Sabinus Name Suffix:<NSFX> III 0120 - ~0165 Pompeia Plontia PISO 45 45 ~0100 - ~0150 Boionia Procilla of Servilia 50 50 UNKNOWN Unknown 0110 - ~0147 Marcus Ulpius TRAJANUS 37 37 Marcia Unknown 0835 - 0887 Boso II Of PROVENCE 52 52 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King 0025 - 0069 Titus Flavius SABINUS 44 44 Name Suffix:<NSFX> II
Source: Kraentzler 1768.
K: Titus Flavius Sabinus. Long President at Mesia, then Prefect of that
city and later Consul. Slain 69 A.D.

Source: Kraentzler 1768.
K: Titus Flavius Sabinus. Long President at Mesia, then Prefect of that
city and later Consul. Slain 69 A.D.
Julia Sabine Titus Flavius PETRONIUS TERTULLA UNKNOWN 0039 - 0081 Titus Vesparius Of Rome 42 42 Source: Kraentzler 1680, 1690, 1769.
K: Titus/Tite Vesparius/Vespasius, Emperor of Rome. "The Love and Darling of
Mankind." (He had a great PR man).

Source: Kraentzler 1680, 1690, 1769.
K: Titus/Tite Vesparius/Vespasius, Emperor of Rome. "The Love and Darling of
Mankind." (He had a great PR man).
Arricidia Tertulle 0009 - 0079 Flavius Vespasian Emperor of ROME 69 69 Source: Kraentzler 1690, 1769.
K: Flavius Vespasian, Emperor, and Titus Flavius Sabinus Vespasius, Emperor
of Rome.

Source: Kraentzler 1690, 1769.
K: Flavius Vespasian, Emperor, and Titus Flavius Sabinus Vespasius, Emperor
of Rome
0030 - 0054 TIBERIUS CLAUDIUS Emperor of ROME 24 24 1 Aug 0010 Bc - 0054 NERO CLAUDIUS CAESAR AUGUSTUS Emperor of ROME POISONED BY HIS WIFE, AGRIPPINA II

POISONED BY HIS WIFE, AGRIPPINA II
0032 - 0059 OCTAVIA II Claudia 27 27 Nickname:<NICK> THE YOUNGER
Death: 0059 in MURDERED ON ORDER BY HER SON EMPEROR NERO

Death: 0059 in MURDERED ON ORDER BY HER SON EMPEROR NERO
1 Aug 0010 Bc - 0054 CLAUDIUS (TIBERIUS NERO GERMANICUS) Emperor Of Rome POISONED BY HIS WIFE, AGRIPPINA II

POISONED BY HIS WIFE, AGRIPPINA II
0015 - 0059 JULIA AGRIPINNA Ceasar 44 44 Nickname:<NICK> THE YOUNGER
Name Suffix:<NSFX> II
Death: 0059 in MURDERED ON ORDER BY HER SON EMPEROR NERO

Death: 0059 in MURDERED ON ORDER BY HER SON EMPEROR NERO
0038 Bc - 0009 NERO CLAUDIUS Governor Of Gaul Emperor Of Rome D. 0084 Bc Caius Julius Ceasar Name Suffix:<NSFX> III
Death: in Pisa in 84 BC while putting on his shoes
Title: the Praetor
Note: Name Suffix: the Praetor

Death: in Pisa in 84 BC while putting on his shoes
Title: the Praetor
Note: Name Suffix: the Praetor
Aurelia UNKNOWN Caius Julius Ceasar Name Suffix:<NSFX> II Marcia UNKNOWN daughter of Quintus Marcius Rex of the Roman Empire Quintus Marcius Rex Caius Julius Ceasar Name Suffix:<NSFX> I Sextus Julius Ceasar Name Suffix:<NSFX> I Lucius Julius Ceasar Name Suffix:<NSFX> I Numerius Julius Ceasar Lucius Julius Ceasar Iulus Ascanius King Of Alba Longa Aeneas Troy King Of Latium Lavinia Latium D. 1178 Bc Latinus Latium Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Name Suffix:<NSFX> II
D. 1215 Bc Faunus Latium Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Name Suffix:<NSFX> I
Death: 1215 BC
Note: is sometimes identified with Pan or one of the Satyrs

Death: 1215 BC
Note: is sometimes identified with Pan or one of the Satyrs
D. 1257 Bc Picus CRONID Name Prefix:<NPFX> King UNKNOWN Canens Janus Of The Romans UNKNOWN Venila the NYMPH UNKNOWN D. 1286 Bc Cerulus Latium Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Jasius Latium Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Name Suffix:<NSFX> II
Vulcan Latium Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Amnus Latium Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Name Suffix:<NSFX> I
Faunus Latium Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Picus Latium Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Name Suffix:<NSFX> I
Carabanthus Latium Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Jasius Latium Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Altheus UNKNOWN Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of The Janigenae D. 1677 Bc THUSCO UNKNOWN Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of The Janigenae Hercules Lybius Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Italy, Gaul, and Spain Dadanim Rodanim DODANIN He is the ancestor of the Thessalonians and those from the Rhodian Isles.

This is the collective name of the people descended from Dodan, who were known to the Greeks as the Donlani, the Dardanians of Asia Minor. They settled initially around the area of Troy, whose coastal regions are known to this day as the Dardanelles. The original progenitor of this people was to be subsequently deified and worshipped as Jupiter Dononaeus. (Here we have a mingling of the names of Japheth and Dodan). The propagators of this cult built the priestly city of Dodona as the chief seat of his worship. Egyptian records tell us that the 'drdny' were allies of the Hitties at the battle of Kadesh. (Internet: www.biblebelievers.org.au/nation01.htm)

He is the ancestor of the Thessalonians and those from the Rhodian Isles.

This is the collective name of the people descended from Dodan, who were known to the Greeks as the Donlani, the Dardanians of Asia Minor. They settled initially around the area of Troy, whose coastal regions are known to this day as the Dardanelles. The original progenitor of this people was to be subsequently deified and worshipped as Jupiter Dononaeus. (Here we have a mingling of the names of Japheth and Dodan). The propagators of this cult built the priestly city of Dodona as the chief seat of his worship. Egyptian records tell us that the 'drdny' were allies of the Hitties at the battle of Kadesh. (Internet: www.biblebelievers.org.au/nation01.htm)
Javan IENAN He is the ancestor of the Greeks and Italics.

The name of Javan's descendants appears in Assyrian documents as the Iamanu, where we are told that they engaged the Assyrians in a major naval battle during the reign of Sargon II (721-705 B.C.). The Archaemenian inscriptions also refer to them as the Yauna. Homer wrote in the Iliad that Iowones (Hebrew Iawan) was the father of the Ionians (Greek Iones); a nation that was later famed in the old world for the high quality of their yarn and bronze vessels. The Hebrews knew the Greek races as the Jevanim (Iewanim). (Internet: www.biblebelievers.org.au/nation01.htm)
He is the ancestor of the Borneo's.

Japheth was the eldest son of Noah, and his descendents were despersed over the European coasts of the Mediterranean and districts adjoining the Black and Caspian Seas, forming what is now called the Indo-European Family of Nations. He had fifteen sons, dividing his share of Europe and Aisa among them.

Literally the progenitor of many nations, all the Indo-European peoples, in fact. (Internet: www.biblebelievers.org.au/nation01.htm)

He is the ancestor of the Greeks and Italics.

The name of Javan's descendants appears in Assyrian documents as the Iamanu, where we are told that they engaged the Assyrians in a major naval battle during the reign of Sargon II (721-705 B.C.). The Archaemenian inscriptions also refer to them as the Yauna. Homer wrote in the Iliad that Iowones (Hebrew Iawan) was the father of the Ionians (Greek Iones); a nation that was later famed in the old world for the high quality of their yarn and bronze vessels. The Hebrews knew the Greek races as the Jevanim (Iewanim). (Internet: www.biblebelievers.org.au/nation01.htm)
He is the ancestor of the Borneo's.

Japheth was the eldest son of Noah, and his descendents were despersed over the European coasts of the Mediterranean and districts adjoining the Black and Caspian Seas, forming what is now called the Indo-European Family of Nations. He had fifteen sons, dividing his share of Europe and Aisa among them.

Literally the progenitor of many nations, all the Indo-European peoples, in fact. (Internet: www.biblebelievers.org.au/nation01.htm)
2158 Bc - 1556 Bc Japheth IAPHED He is the ancestor of the Greeks and Italics.

The name of Javan's descendants appears in Assyrian documents as the Iamanu, where we are told that they engaged the Assyrians in a major naval battle during the reign of Sargon II (721-705 B.C.). The Archaemenian inscriptions also refer to them as the Yauna. Homer wrote in the Iliad that Iowones (Hebrew Iawan) was the father of the Ionians (Greek Iones); a nation that was later famed in the old world for the high quality of their yarn and bronze vessels. The Hebrews knew the Greek races as the Jevanim (Iewanim). (Internet: www.biblebelievers.org.au/nation01.htm)
He is the ancestor of the Borneo's.

Japheth was the eldest son of Noah, and his descendents were despersed over the European coasts of the Mediterranean and districts adjoining the Black and Caspian Seas, forming what is now called the Indo-European Family of Nations. He had fifteen sons, dividing his share of Europe and Aisa among them.

Literally the progenitor of many nations, all the Indo-European peoples, in fact. (Internet: www.biblebelievers.org.au/nation01.htm)

He is the ancestor of the Greeks and Italics.

The name of Javan's descendants appears in Assyrian documents as the Iamanu, where we are told that they engaged the Assyrians in a major naval battle during the reign of Sargon II (721-705 B.C.). The Archaemenian inscriptions also refer to them as the Yauna. Homer wrote in the Iliad that Iowones (Hebrew Iawan) was the father of the Ionians (Greek Iones); a nation that was later famed in the old world for the high quality of their yarn and bronze vessels. The Hebrews knew the Greek races as the Jevanim (Iewanim). (Internet: www.biblebelievers.org.au/nation01.htm)
He is the ancestor of the Borneo's.

Japheth was the eldest son of Noah, and his descendents were despersed over the European coasts of the Mediterranean and districts adjoining the Black and Caspian Seas, forming what is now called the Indo-European Family of Nations. He had fifteen sons, dividing his share of Europe and Aisa among them.

Literally the progenitor of many nations, all the Indo-European peoples, in fact. (Internet: www.biblebelievers.org.au/nation01.htm)
2948 Bc - 1948 Bc UNKNOWN NOAH He was named Noah, meaning "Relief", because his father said, "He will bring us relief from the hard work of farming this ground which God has cursed." At age 500 years, he had his son Shem. Noah, his wife, his 3 sons, and their wives were the only ones who survived the great flood in Noah's Ark. He lived 950 years.

Notes : (Individual note) Source 1: The Book of Mormon which calls his name Noah. Source 2: The Holy Bible calls his name Noah. Source 3: The Book of Jasher: page 9 says the following...IV.13: And the wife of Lamech conceived and bare him a son at that time, at the revolution of the year. IV.14: And Methuselah called his name Noah, saying, The earth was in his days at rest and free from corruption, and Lamech his father called his name Menachem, saying, This one shall comfort us in our works and miserable toil in the earth, which God had cursed. Source 4: The Book of Enoch calls his name Noah. Source 5: The Book of The Secrets of Enoch says he is Noah. Source 6: The Book of Jubilees (or Little Genesis) says he is Noah. Pg 421:IV, 28 (Noah's birth). Pg 422:IV, 33. And in the 25th jubilee Noah took to himself a wife, And her name was 'Emzara, the daughter of Rake'el, the daughter of hid father's brother, in the first year in the fifth week: And in the third year thereof she bare him Shem, in the fifth year thereof she bare him Ham, and in the first year in the sixth week she bare him Japheth. Source 7: The Epic of Gilgamesh (written abt the time of the Tower of Babel). Gilgamesh calls Noah, Utnapishtim (Old Babylonian), in Sumerian he was called Ziusudra. His home town was that of Shurrapak (still in existance, but now known as Farra). The Garden of Eden is referred to as Tammuz (Old Babylonian) and in the Syrian it is referred to as Dumuzi.

Noah and his Sons (Japheth, Shem, and Ham) and their wives, were saved from a flood that covered the earth, because they followed the commandments of God.
He is also known as the angle Gabriel.
Noah is the Patriach of all person that has lived in the earth since his day.

He was named Noah, meaning "Relief", because his father said, "He will bring us relief from the hard work of farming this ground which God has cursed." At age 500 years, he had his son Shem. Noah, his wife, his 3 sons, and their wives were the only ones who survived the great flood in Noah's Ark. He lived 950 years.

Notes : (Individual note) Source 1: The Book of Mormon which calls his name Noah. Source 2: The Holy Bible calls his name Noah. Source 3: The Book of Jasher: page 9 says the following...IV.13: And the wife of Lamech conceived and bare him a son at that time, at the revolution of the year. IV.14: And Methuselah called his name Noah, saying, The earth was in his days at rest and free from corruption, and Lamech his father called his name Menachem, saying, This one shall comfort us in our works and miserable toil in the earth, which God had cursed. Source 4: The Book of Enoch calls his name Noah. Source 5: The Book of The Secrets of Enoch says he is Noah. Source 6: The Book of Jubilees (or Little Genesis) says he is Noah. Pg 421:IV, 28 (Noah's birth). Pg 422:IV, 33. And in the 25th jubilee Noah took to himself a wife, And her name was 'Emzara, the daughter of Rake'el, the daughter of hid father's brother, in the first year in the fifth week: And in the third year thereof she bare him Shem, in the fifth year thereof she bare him Ham, and in the first year in the sixth week she bare him Japheth. Source 7: The Epic of Gilgamesh (written abt the time of the Tower of Babel). Gilgamesh calls Noah, Utnapishtim (Old Babylonian), in Sumerian he was called Ziusudra. His home town was that of Shurrapak (still in existance, but now known as Farra). The Garden of Eden is referred to as Tammuz (Old Babylonian) and in the Syrian it is referred to as Dumuzi.

Noah and his Sons (Japheth, Shem, and Ham) and their wives, were saved from a flood that covered the earth, because they followed the commandments
2950 Bc - Abt 1800 Bc UNKNOWN Emzara (Naamah) UNKNOWN RALTSON 1816 - Deceased Alexander Parker Crittenden 3314 Bc - 2399 Bc UNKNOWN METHUSELAH UNKNOWN EDNA 3378 Bc - 2399 Bc UNKNOWN ENOCH Enoch is also known as Akhnukh

Enoch is also known as Akhnukh
3540 Bc - 2578 Bc UNKNOWN Jarad UNKNOWN RASHUJAL 3605 Bc - 2710 Bc UNKNOWN MUALELETH Malalahel is also known as Mahlil

Malalahel is also known as Mahlil
3675 Bc - 2765 Bc UNKNOWN CAINANN 3769 Bc - 2864 Bc UNKNOWN ENOSH Enos is also known as Yanish

Enos is also known as Yanish
3874 B.c - 2962 Bc UNKNOWN Seth 4000 Bc - 3074 Bc UNKNOWN EVE D. Deceased UNKNOWN CAIN UNKNOWN LULUWA UNKNOWN NOAM ~0770 UNKNOWN Noam UNKNOWN Mualeleth UNKNOWN Rashujal UNKNOWN Dinah UNKNOWN Danel UNKNOWN EDNA UNKNOWN Japbeh UNKNOWN Ham 1031 - 1093 Malcom Cænmore 62 62 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of Scotland
Name Suffix:<NSFX> III
UNKNOWN Elishah A descendant of Noah, he was the ancestor of a people who lived near the Mediterranean and were producers of an expensive purple dye valued by the ancient world. (Everyone in the Bible, by William P. Barker, 1966)

He is the ancestor of the Pelopennesians and those from Sicily/Cyprus. (Internet)

He was the ancestor of the Aeolians, and his name constantly appears in Greek history and mythology. Two Greek cities were named after him, namely Elis and Elissus; and a district was named Ellas in his memory. There is also reason to believe that his name is perpetuated in the Greek paradise, the Elysian Fields. The Amarna tablets refer to his descendants as the Alashia, and the Hittites knew them as the Alasiya. Their name also appears in the Ugaritic inscriptions. (Internet: www.biblebelievers.org.au/nation01.htm)

A descendant of Noah, he was the ancestor of a people who lived near the Mediterranean and were producers of an expensive purple dye valued by the ancient world. (Everyone in the Bible, by William P. Barker, 1966)

He is the ancestor of the Pelopennesians and those from Sicily/Cyprus. (Internet)

He was the ancestor of the Aeolians, and his name constantly appears in Greek history and mythology. Two Greek cities were named after him, namely Elis and Elissus; and a district was named Ellas in his memory. There is also reason to believe that his name is perpetuated in the Greek paradise, the Elysian Fields. The Amarna tablets refer to his descendants as the Alashia, and the Hittites knew them as the Alasiya. Their name also appears in the Ugaritic inscriptions. (Internet: www.biblebelievers.org.au/nation01.htm)
UNKNOWN Tarshish He is the ancestor of the Achaians and those from Spain.

The father of the peoples of Tarshish or Tartesis, whose descendants are thought by most to have settled in Spain. The Mediterranean Sea was once known as the Sear of Tarshish, and it is known that the Phoenicians built a class of sailing vessel called a ship of Tarshish. Josephus records the name as Tharsus, and tells us that it used to be the name under which Cilicia was once known, the chief and 'Noblest' city of which was Tarsus. (Internet: www.biblebelievers.org.au/nation01.htm)

He is the ancestor of the Achaians and those from Spain.

The father of the peoples of Tarshish or Tartesis, whose descendants are thought by most to have settled in Spain. The Mediterranean Sea was once known as the Sear of Tarshish, and it is known that the Phoenicians built a class of sailing vessel called a ship of Tarshish. Josephus records the name as Tharsus, and tells us that it used to be the name under which Cilicia was once known, the chief and 'Noblest' city of which was Tarsus. (Internet: www.biblebelievers.org.au/nation01.htm)
UNKNOWN Kittim CETIM He is the ancestor of the Macedonians.

Referred to in the old Phoenician inscriptions as the 'kt' or 'kty,' this people settled on the island of Cyprus. They were to give their name to the ancient Cypriot city of Kition, that is modern Larnaka. This city was known to the Romans as Citium. (Internet: www.biblebelievers.org.au/nation01.htm)

He is the ancestor of the Macedonians.

Referred to in the old Phoenician inscriptions as the 'kt' or 'kty,' this people settled on the island of Cyprus. They were to give their name to the ancient Cypriot city of Kition, that is modern Larnaka. This city was known to the Romans as Citium. (Internet: www.biblebelievers.org.au/nation01.htm)
UNKNOWN Iobaath Tamar from Canaan UNKNOWN 1737 - 1802 James McCarty 64 64 1992 Bc - 1877 Bc Abraham Ibrahim Departed Haran in abt 2031 [Gen 12:4] to go to the land of Canaan [Gen12:5].

Abraham or Abram, biblical patriarch, according to the Book of Genesis(see 11:27-25:10), progenitor of the Hebrews, who probably lived in theperiod between 2000 and 1500 BC. Abraham is regarded by Muslims, who callhim Ibrahim, as an ancestor of the Arabs through Ishmael. He was onceconsidered a contemporary of Hammurabi, king of Babylonia. Because thebiblical account of his life is based on traditions preserved by oraltransmission rather than by historical records, no biography in thepresent sense can be written.

Originally called Abram, Abraham was the son of Terah, a descendant ofShem, and was born in the city of Ur of the Chaldees, where he marriedhis half sister Sarai, or Sarah. They left Ur with his nephew Lot andLot's family under a divine inspiration and went to Haran. Receiving apromise that God would make him a "great nation," Abram moved on toCanaan, where he lived as a nomad. Famine led him to Egypt, but he wasdriven out for misrepresenting Sarai as his sister. Again in Canaan,after quarrels between Abram and Lot and their herdsmen, they separated,Lot remaining near Sodom and Abram continuing his nomadic life. He laterrescued Lot from the captivity of King Chedorlaomer of Elam and wasblessed by the priest Melchizedek, king of Salem. Then God promised Abrama son by his wife Sarai, repeated his earlier promises, and confirmedthese by a covenant.

When this covenant was later renewed, the rite of circumcision wasestablished, Abram's name became Abraham, and Sarai's became Sarah. Godsubsequently repeated his promise of a son by Sarah by means of visitingangels.

When God informed Abraham that he intended to destroy Sodom and Gomorrah because of the wickedness of their inhabitants, Abraham pleaded with himto spare the cities. Eventually it was agreed that God would spare thecities if he could find only ten righteous men. The ten men could not befound, and God destroyed both cities.

Ishmael, first son of Abraham, whose mother was Hagar, an Egyptian slave,was born when Abraham was 86 years old. Isaac, born to Abraham by Sarahin his 100th year, was the first of his legitimate descendants. Goddemanded that Abraham sacrifice Isaac as a test of faith, but because ofAbraham's unquestioning compliance, God permitted him to spare Isaac andrewarded Abraham with a formal renewal of his promise. After Sarah died,Abraham married Keturah and had six sons by her. He died at the biblicalage of 175 and was buried beside Sarah in the Cave of Machpelah, in whatis now Hebron, West Bank.

Christians, Muslims, and Jews accept Abraham as an epitome of the man ofunswerving faith, a view reflected in the New Testament.
Source: "Abraham," Microsoft(R) Encarta(R) 98 Encyclopedia. (c) 1993-1997Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.

Departed Haran in abt 2031 [Gen 12:4] to go to the land of Canaan [Gen12:5].

Abraham or Abram, biblical patriarch, according to the Book of Genesis(see 11:27-25:10), progenitor of the Hebrews, who probably lived in theperiod between 2000 and 1500 BC. Abraham is regarded by Muslims, who callhim Ibrahim, as an ancestor of the Arabs through Ishmael. He was onceconsidered a contemporary of Hammurabi, king of Babylonia. Because thebiblical account of his life is based on traditions preserved by oraltransmission rather than by historical records, no biography in thepresent sense can be written.

Originally called Abram, Abraham was the son of Terah, a descendant ofShem, and was born in the city of Ur of the Chaldees, where he marriedhis half sister Sarai, or Sarah. They left Ur with his nephew Lot andLot's family under a divine inspiration and went to Haran. Receiving apromise that God would make him a "great nation," Abram moved on toCanaan, where he lived as a nomad. Famine led him to Egypt, but he wasdriven out for misrepresenting Sarai as his sister. Again in Canaan,after quarrels between Abram and Lot and their herds
2042 Bc - 1915 Bc Sarai Sarah bint Haran 1922 Bc - 1742 Bc Issac Ibn Abraham Isaac (Hebrew, "laughter"), Old Testament patriarch, the son of Abraham,half brother of Ishmael, and father of Jacob and Esau. The birth of Isaac was promised (see Genesis 17:19, 21) to Abraham and his wife Sarah, after a long and childless marriage, as a sign that the blessings originally bestowed by God upon Abraham would be continued in Isaac, heir of the Covenant. The events of Isaac's life are recounted in Genesis

The dominant story in the narrative, and one of the most widely knownstories in the Bible, is that of the projected sacrifice of Isaac (seeGenesis 22). According to this account, God tested Abraham's faith byasking him to sacrifice his beloved son. At the last moment, after Godwas convinced of the perfect obedience of both father and son, heaccepted a ram as a substitute for the youth. This story is thought toexpress the Hebrew rejection of human sacrifice, practiced by surrounding nations. The ram is recalled today in synagogue ritual at the solemnblowing of the shofar, or ram's horn, during the Jewish High Holy Days, Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur.

The New Testament alludes to Isaac as a precursor of Christ and of thechurch (see Galatians 3:16, 4:21-31), and the obedience to his father tothe extent of self-sacrifice is associated with that of Christ (seeHebrews 11:17-19). These themes were developed by several of thepatristic writers, and Isaac appears often in Christian art, particularlyin association with the Eucharist.

Archaeologists and biblical scholars have drawn parallels between thebiblical narrative of Isaac and the history of the Semitic tribes.Abraham is thought to represent the nomadic stock out of which the Hebrewand Edomite tribes separated. Isaac is believed to represent the tribesthat joined to form the Hebrew confederacy and to give allegiance to the God, Yahweh, or Jehovah, originally a tribal deity; and Ishmael isbelieved to represent the tribes of Edom. Isaac was a relatively minorfigure compared to the other two great biblical patriarchs, Abraham, hisfather, and Jacob, his son; but a number of the details of the biblical account are believed by scholars to have major symbolic importance.

The story of his birth is believed to be a deliberate attempt by early Hebrew writers to alter the traditions of the Semitic tribes in order tostrengthen adherence to the Hebrew confederacy, a military and political alliance, by suggesting that it had divine inspiration. In making Isaac the legitimate son, and Ishmael the illegitimate son, of their commonancestor, the Hebrews claimed superiority over the independent Edomitetribes. Finally, the rivalry between Isaac's two sons is thought toreflect again the rivalry between Edom and the Hebrews.
Source: "Isaac," Microsoft(R) Encarta(R) 98 Encyclopedia. (c) 1993-1997Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.

Isaac (Hebrew, "laughter"), Old Testament patriarch, the son of Abraham,half brother of Ishmael, and father of Jacob and Esau. The birth of Isaac was promised (see Genesis 17:19, 21) to Abraham and his wife Sarah, after a long and childless marriage, as a sign that the blessings originally bestowed by God upon Abraham would be continued in Isaac, heir of the Covenant. The events of Isaac's life are recounted in Genesis

The dominant story in the narrative, and one of the most widely knownstories in the Bible, is that of the projected sacrifice of Isaac (seeGenesis 22). According to this account, God tested Abraham's faith byasking him to sacrifice his beloved son. At the last moment, after Godwas convinced of the perfect obedience of both father and son, heaccepted a ram as a substitute for the youth. This story is thought toexpress the Hebrew rejection of human sacrifice, practiced by surrounding nations. The ram is recalled today in synagogue ritual at the solemnblowing of the shofar, or ram's horn, during the Jewish High Holy Days, Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur.

The New Testament alludes to Isaac as a precursor of Christ and of th
0585 - 0611 Dode DE HERISTAL 26 26 13 Aug 582 - 16 Aug 641 Arnoul d'Heristal Name Prefix:<NPFX> Bishop Of Metz
IT:Bishop of Metz (c.612-641);
Ruled Austrasia jointly with Pepin I of Landen (622-c.627);
Retired to eremitic life;
Canonized.:IT]

Bishop of Metz ?-641

Arnulf was a powerful Austrasian noble during the time of Mayor Pepin I, and their two children Ansegisel and Begga were married.
According to Frankish myth, Arnulf was the son of Bodigisel, a supposed son of Saint Gendolphus, Bishop of Tongress, and Oda de
Savoy. This bishop was an actual historical figure, the son of Arthemia and Munderic of Vitry. According again to the myths, Munderic
was the son of Cloderic the Paricide, son of the historic Sigisbert the Lame. This Sigisbert was the son of King Childebert of Cologne,
another historical figure that died sometime shortly after 450. He was the suposed son of one Clovis the Riparian who died after 420.

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IT:Bishop of Metz (c.612-641);
Ruled Austrasia jointly with Pepin I of Landen (622-c.627);
Retired to eremitic life;
Canonized.:IT]

Bishop of Metz ?-641

Arnulf was a powerful Austrasian noble during the time of Mayor Pepin I, and their two children Ansegisel and Begga were married.
According to Frankish myth, Arnulf was the son of Bodigisel, a supposed son of Saint Gendolphus, Bishop of Tongress, and Oda de
Savoy. This bishop was an actual historical figure, the son of Arthemia and Munderic of Vitry. According again to the myths, Munderic
was the son of Cloderic the Paricide, son of the historic Sigisbert the Lame. This Sigisbert was the son of King Childebert of Cologne,
another historical figure that died sometime shortly after 450. He was the suposed son of one Clovis the Riparian who died after 420.

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0551 - 0588 Bodegeisel Of Aquitaine 37 37 D. 1925 Alexandra UNKNOWN Name Suffix:<NSFX> of Denmark

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0530 - ~0680 Bodegisel Of Aquitaine 150 150 Name Suffix:<NSFX> I
[IT:Bishop of Tongres;
Canonized.:IT]

[IT:Bishop of Tongres;
Canonized.:IT]
0430 - ~0479 Palatina Of Troyer 49 49 D. ~0562 Gallius Magnus Of Troyer 0467 - 27 Nov 511 Clovis UNKNOWN Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Name Suffix:<NSFX> I
Succeeded his father, Childeric I in 481 as Merovingian king. Married (493) the Burgundian princess, Clothilda, youngest of two daughters of Chilperic. Clothilda was of Roman communion and is credited with converting her husband to Christianity in 496. To this point Burgundians were Arians, and Clovis' choice may have been deliberate.

Clovis' conversion won powerful papal and episcopal support and opened the way to wide conquests of the heretic (i.e., Arian) German peoples. He won over the Gallic population by leaving them in posession of their lands and the Oothodox Christian clergy by respecting their creed and their wealth.

Defeated a "Roman" army in 486 at Soissons in Northwest Gaul. During the next 10 years extended his conquests till they touched Brittany and the Loire. In 493 he married a Christian, Clothilda, who soon converted him from pagaism to Nicene Christianity. Remi, bishop and saint, baptized him at Reims before an audience of prelates and notables judiciously invited from all Gaul; and 3000 soldiers followed Clovis to the font. The orthodox population in Visigothic and Burgundian Gaul now looked askance at their Arian rulers, and became the secret or open allies of Clovis, the young Frank king.

Burgundy was conquered (after 500), the Visigoths (Alaric II) were defeated at Voutille, near Pointiers (507), and their whole kingdom north of the Pyrenees (except Septimania and Provence) was subjugated. These conquests were warmly supported by the Gallo-Roman clergy as a religious war. Sigebert, the old king of the Ripurian Franks, had long been an ally of Clovis. He was murdered by his son - at the urging of Clovis, who in turn was murderd allowing Clovis to occupy Cologne and persude the Ripurian chieftains to accept him as their king.

Clovis founded the Church of the Holy Apostles (St. Genevieve) at Paris, and shortly moved his "capital" from Soissons to Paris. He was made honourary consul by the Emperor Anastasius, a proceediung which brought the Franks technically into the Empire.

After the death of Clovis on November 17th, 511: (1) His four sons (Theuderich I, Clodomir, Childebert I and Clothar I [Lothair]) established four capitals - Metz of Austrasia, Soissons of Neustria, Paris and Orleans. Expansion eastward continued along the upper Elbe; Burgundy was added, and the territory of the Ostrogothhs north of the Alps. After a period of ruthless conflict only Clothar I(Lothair) survived, and for a brief time (558-561) the Frankish lands were under one head again, (2) Clothar's division of his lands among his four sons (Chilperich, Sigibert I, Charibert, Dagobert/Guntram) led to a great feud from which three kingdoms emerged: (a) Austrasia (capital Metz)lying to the east and mostly Teutonic; Neustria (capital Soissons)and mostly Gallo-Roman in blood; Burgundy, without a king but joined Neustia for a common ruler. Under Chlothar II, son of Chilperich, all three kingdoms were again united in 613.
0495 - 0509 Cloderic Of Cologne 14 14 Nickname:<NICK> The Parricide
Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Succeeded his father, Childeric I in 481 as Merovingian king. Married (493) the Burgundian princess, Clothilda, youngest of two daughters of Chilperic. Clothilda was of Roman communion and is credited with converting her husband to Christianity in 496. To this point Burgundians were Arians, and Clovis' choice may have been deliberate.

Clovis' conversion won powerful papal and episcopal support and opened the way to wide conquests of the heretic (i.e., Arian) German peoples. He won over the Gallic population by leaving them in posession of their lands and the Oothodox Christian clergy by respecting their creed and their wealth.

Defeated a "Roman" army in 486 at Soissons in Northwest Gaul. During the next 10 years extended his conquests till they touched Brittany and the Loire. In 493 he married a Christian, Clothilda, who soon converted him from pagaism to Nicene Christianity. Remi, bishop and saint, baptized him at Reims before an audience of prelates and notables judiciously invited from all Gaul; and 3000 soldiers followed Clovis to the font. The orthodox population in Visigothic and Burgundian Gaul now looked askance at their Arian rulers, and became the secret or open allies of Clovis, the young Frank king.

Burgundy was conquered (after 500), the Visigoths (Alaric II) were defeated at Voutille, near Pointiers (507), and their whole kingdom north of the Pyrenees (except Septimania and Provence) was subjugated. These conquests were warmly supported by the Gallo-Roman clergy as a religious war. Sigebert, the old king of the Ripurian Franks, had long been an ally of Clovis. He was murdered by his son - at the urging of Clovis, who in turn was murderd allowing Clovis to occupy Cologne and persude the Ripurian chieftains to accept him as their king.

Clovis founded the Church of the Holy Apostles (St. Genevieve) at Paris, and shortly moved his "capital" from Soissons to Paris. He was made honourary consul by the Emperor Anastasius, a proceediung which brought the Franks technically into the Empire.

After the death of Clovis on November 17th, 511: (1) His four sons (Theuderich I, Clodomir, Childebert I and Clothar I [Lothair]) established four capitals - Metz of Austrasia, Soissons of Neustria, Paris and Orleans. Expansion eastward continued along the upper Elbe; Burgundy was added, and the territory of the Ostrogothhs north of the Alps. After a period of ruthless conflict only Clothar I(Lothair) survived, and for a brief time (558-561) the Frankish lands were under one head again, (2) Clothar's division of his lands among his four sons (Chilperich, Sigibert I, Charibert, Dagobert/Guntram) led to a great feud from which three kingdoms emerged: (a) Austrasia (capital Metz)lying to the east and mostly Teutonic; Neustria (capital Soissons)and mostly Gallo-Roman in blood; Burgundy, without a king but joined Neustia for a common ruler. Under Chlothar II, son of Chilperich, all three kingdoms were again united in 613.

Succeeded his father, Childeric I in 481 as Merovingian king. Married (493) the Burgundian princess, Clothilda, youngest of two daughters of Chilperic. Clothilda was of Roman communion and is credited with converting her husband to Christianity in 496. To this point Burgundians were Arians, and Clovis' choice may have been deliberate.

Clovis' conversion won powerful papal and episcopal support and opened the way to wide conquests of the heretic (i.e., Arian) German peoples. He won over the Gallic population by leaving them in posession of their lands and the Oothodox Christian clergy by respecting their creed and their wealth.

Defeated a "Roman" army in 486 at Soissons in Northwest Gaul. During the next 10 years extended his conquests till they touched Brittany and the Loire. In 493 he married a Christian, Clothilda, who soon converted him from pagaism to Nicene Christianity. Remi, bishop and saint, baptized him at Reims before an audience 
Clothilda UNKNOWN Nickname:<NICK> The Great
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess
0436 - 26 Nov 481 Chilperic UNKNOWN Name Suffix:<NSFX> II 0445 - 0509 SIEGBERT Cologne 64 64 Nickname:<NICK> THE LAME
Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Name Suffix:<NSFX> I
Death: 509 in Murdered by Cloderic at instigation of Clovis I King of Franks

Death: 509 in Murdered by Cloderic at instigation of Clovis I King of Franks
0450 - ~0480 Childebert Of Cologne 30 30 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Name Suffix:<NSFX> I
0445 - ~0500 Brunhilda UNKNOWN 55 55 0470 - ~0520 Daugher Of Burgundy UNKNOWN 50 50 0385 - 0436 Gundicaire (Gundicus ) of Burgundy 51 51 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King 0420 - 0450 Clovis Of Cologne 30 30 Nickname:<NICK> the RIPARIAN
Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Note: Historical records indicate him being alive in 420. He was a kinsman of Clovis I, King of the Franks

Note: Historical records indicate him being alive in 420. He was a kinsman of Clovis I, King of the Franks
0370 - 0430 Pharamond UNKNOWN 60 60 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
1st King of France
0386 - ~0450 Argotta UNKNOWN 64 64 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Queen
Argotta Queen of the Salic Franks
Mother of all French Kings
Genebald UNKNOWN Duke of the East Franks 0337 - 0404 Marcomir UNKNOWN 67 67 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duke 0324 - 0378 Clodius UNKNOWN 54 54 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Name Suffix:<NSFX> I
0300 - 0379 Dogobert UNKNOWN 79 79 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Dagobert Genebald UNKNOWN Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duke Salic Franks 0262 - 0358 Genbald UNKNOWN 96 96 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King 0300 - 0379 Dagobert UNKNOWN 79 79 Nickname:<NICK> Mild & Loving
Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
0270 - 0306 Walter UNKNOWN 36 36 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King 0240 - 0298 Clodius UNKNOWN 58 58 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Name Suffix:<NSFX> III
0220 - 0272 Bartherus UNKNOWN 52 52 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King 0200 - 0253 Hilderic UNKNOWN 53 53 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King 0180 - 0213 Sunno UNKNOWN 33 33 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King 0160 - 0186 Farabert UNKNOWN 26 26 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King 0140 - 0166 Clodomir UNKNOWN 26 26 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Name Suffix:<NSFX> IV
0142 - ~0180 Hafilda UNKNOWN 38 38 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess Of Ruglij 0122 - 0149 Marcomir UNKNOWN 27 27 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Name Suffix:<NSFX> IV
0104 - 0128 Odomar UNKNOWN 24 24 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Odomar King of the Franks Made league with,the Romans &,Gauls
0079 - 0114 Richimer UNKNOWN 35 35 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Name Suffix:<NSFX> I
0054 - 0090 Ratherius UNKNOWN 36 36 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King 0029 - 0069 Antenor UNKNOWN 40 40 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Name Suffix:<NSFX> IV
0004 - 0063 Clodomir UNKNOWN 59 59 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Name Suffix:<NSFX> III
0001 Bc - 0050 Marcomir UNKNOWN Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Name Suffix:<NSFX> III
D. 0020 Clodius UNKNOWN Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Name Suffix:<NSFX> II
D. 0011 Bc Francio UNKNOWN Name Prefix:<NPFX> King D. 0039 Bc Antharius UNKNOWN Name Prefix:<NPFX> King D. 0074 Bc CASSANDER UNKNOWN Name Prefix:<NPFX> King D. 0095 Bc MERODOCHUS UNKNOWN Name Prefix:<NPFX> King CLODOMIR UNKNOWN Name Prefix:<NPFX> King 0986 - 1032 Constance TAILLEFER 46 46 1801 - 1852 Catherine Harris 51 51 References state that the Harris Family are descendants of
Charlemagne

References state that the Harris Family are descendants of
Charlemagne
1765 - Deceased John Hall 1832 - 1883 William Harris 50 50 0625 - 0665 Kunza Of Metz 40 40 UNKNOWN Athildis Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess 1834 - 1906 Orlando Hensley 71 71 County Court Records, volume 7, p. 653 provides the background.
Mary C. Hensly (nee Mary Tyre) vs. Orlando Hensly filed 4 Oct. 1859.
They were married and lived together 20 mo. The defendant took her to
her father's and left her. He drank & wasted estate without
provisions for her. Depositions of Alza-Marie Thomas, Daniel Rufford,
and Joshua Huble in Winchester. Deponant Fieldon Henry moved to
Texas. Deponant George Tyra: "I am the father of Mary C. Hensly. He
brought them to my house one year. ago. He came occasionally to see
them. He went to Irvine and bought his wife a dress but no clothing
for the children." Deponant James Snowden. Would give his wife
$100.00 for divorce. Deponant Robert C. Kennon.
1804 - ~1875 George Tyree 71 71 1749 - 1831 Sarah Owens 82 82 BURIAL: Allegedly buried at the old "Gordon farm" there. William Taylor Gorden allegedly saw Sarah's tombstone in the 1920's while doing some family research. He said the tombstone stated she was born in Ireland. He went back a few years later and the stone was completely plowed under or about to be. She is buried about 5 miles east of Springfield, KY (Clyde Gorden research).
[7-22-2001merge.FTW]

IMM: In 1920, William Taylor Gordon visited the family graveyard, which was on the farm, and found the gravestone of Sarah Owens Gordon, which was the only stone that was readable, and when he was back three years later the graveyard was in ruins.

BURIAL: Allegedly buried at the old "Gordon farm" there. William Taylor Gorden allegedly saw Sarah's tombstone in the 1920's while doing some family research. He said the tombstone stated she was born in Ireland. He went back a few years later and the stone was completely plowed under or about to be. She is buried about 5 miles east of Springfield, KY (Clyde Gorden research).
[7-22-2001merge.FTW]

IMM: In 1920, William Taylor Gordon visited the family graveyard, which was on the farm, and found the gravestone of Sarah Owens Gordon, which was the only stone that was readable, and when he was back three years later the graveyard was in ruins.
1733 - 1834 Hugh Gordon 101 101 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Jr
According to a family history researched and compiled by descendant,Howard G. Orr, Hugh was born in Edinburg, Scotland and his father was Hugh, the 1st who had a large estate in Chancery Court, England.However, information from the LDS Ancestral File, submitted by Larry K. & Marsha L. Isaacs, 106 Ivy Arch, Yorktown, VA, gives his father as James GORDON and his mother Euphin MANSON and that Hugh was born in?Innerness (Inverness?), Scotland. Hugh's family is taken from theAncestral File record.
1707 James Gordon Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sr 1810 - ~1880 Sarah West 70 70 1750 - 1833 Major Jonathon Tipton 82 82 Notes for MAJOR JONATHAN TIPTON:
At this time there seems to be some conflicting stories on Jonathan Tipton.
There is some controversy as to whether Jonathan and Frances, his first
wife, ever divorced. At this time, it appears that he was not and that he
and Kesiah had several children together while unwed.
JONATHAN TIPTON
OVERTON COUNTY
MAJOR
NORTH CAROLINA LINE
$300.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$561.89 AMOUNT RECEIVED
APRIL 10, 1834 PENSION STARTED
AGE84
DIED JANUARY 18, 1833
More About MAJOR JONATHAN TIPTON:
Burial: January 1833
Residence: Overton County, Tennessee
Marriage Notes for JONATHAN TIPTON and FRANCES DAUGHERTY:
It appears that Frances and Jonathan only separated and never attained a legal divorce.
Marriage Notes for JONATHAN TIPTON and KEZIAH ROBERTSON:
In 1783, a charge of Adultery was brought against Jonathan and Keziah.
They were found not guilty. However, no record of marriage has been found
and no record of divorce has come to light regarding Jonathan and Frances.
The relationship between Keziah and Jonathan will remain a mystery.

According to information from The Tipton Family in America

Jonathan was a Brother of Col. John Tipton.
March 17, 1780 Jonathan Tipton was called Major Tipton.
1665 - <1709 Sarah Pearce 44 44 1618 - 1688 Edward Tipton 70 70 1895 - 1952 George VI WINDSOR 56 56 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Reign 1936-1952
George VI succeeded to the British throne on the abdication of his brother, EDWARD VIII, in 1936. Born on Dec. 14, 1895, he was the second son of the future George V. In 1923 he married Lady
Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon.

A shy man, George VI struggled successfully to overcome a speech defect and won wide respect for his dedication and courage. During World War II, to encourage morale, he risked his life visiting war zones and recently bombed cities. He also created the George Cross for civilian gallantry, awarding it to the people of Malta for heroism under air attack. He and his consort, Queen Elizabeth, made notable state visits to France (1938), Canada and the United States (1939), and South Africa (1947). The king's frail health was weakened, and his life probably shortened, by his determination to carry on with his public duties despite serious illness. He died on Feb. 6, 1952, and was succeeded by his elder daughter, ELIZABETH II.


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1572 - 1617 Richard Tipton 45 45 Name Suffix:<NSFX> II 1532 - ~1575 Edward Tipton 43 43 Maiden Hancochs of Condover UNKNOWN Unknown 1460 William Tipton UNKNOWN Unknown Margery Hodges GERBERGE UNKNOWN UNKNOWN Unknown 1456 - 1485 Anne NEVILLE 29 29 1385 - Deceased John Tipton 1480 - 1555 Isabel Stewart 75 75 UNKNOWN Unknown UNKNOWN Unknown 1312 - Deceased Peter Detybton UNKNOWN Unknown 1297 - Deceased Anthony Tipton UNKNOWN Unknown UNKNOWN Musgrave lord of Hartle Castle

lord of Hartle Castle
1814 - ~1880 Thomas Hughes 66 66 1813 - ~1883 Elizabeth Fritts 70 70 1808 - 1891 James W. Hensley 83 83 Name Prefix:<NPFX> DR. 0877 - 16 Jun 956 Hugh CAPET Nickname:<NICK> The Great
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Conte Of Paris
1902 - 1980 Chester David Rowland 78 78 1885 - Deceased Ida Mae Dalton 1850 - ~1895 Sam Dalton 45 45 1861 - ~1920 Rebecca Flannery 59 59 have a Rebecca Flannery daughter of Elcanna Flannery and Amanda Manious.

Married (1) Samuel S. Dalton
had Three daughters
Ida born 2/1885 married Robert L. Rowland
Allie born 4/1888 married John Wesley Hartsock
Emily Dalton born 1/1891, married Robert York

Rebecca married John Holcomb about 1896,

Samuel Dalton died some time between 1891 and 1895.

John Wesley Hartsock was the son of Peter B. Hartsock and Margaret Connor, Margaret Connor was the daughter of William Connor and Permelia Spence, they had another daughter Mollie Connor who Married John Ransom Rowland.

Permelia Spence is my grandfather's sister, so keep in touch, you may just be a cousin of mine.

Tony Spence
11920 Dowling Lane
Jacksonville, Florida 32246
WEB SITE: www.hwspence.com


----- Original Message -----
From: Clyde Rowland
To: hwspence@@mediaone.net
Sent: Friday, January 04, 2002 9:20 AM
Subject: Flanary / Mainous connection


I have a Rebecca Flannery that married a Sam Dalton.  I don't know much about them except they has a daughter named Ida Dalton born 2/28/1885 in KY.  Ida was my gggrandmother.  The only reason I wonder if you have any records of her is she was buried in the Mainous "Burying Ground"  Could she have been a second wife to Lazarous or did he have any brothers.  I don't know anything about Sam Dalton but I am pretty sure he was Ida's father.

Any information would be appreciated.
Thanks
Clyde Rowland

have a Rebecca Flannery daughter of Elcanna Flannery and Amanda Manious.

Married (1) Samuel S. Dalton
had Three daughters
Ida born 2/1885 married Robert L. Rowland
Allie born 4/1888 married John Wesley Hartsock
Emily Dalton born 1/1891, married Robert York

Rebecca married John Holcomb about 1896,

Samuel Dalton died some time between 1891 and 1895.

John Wesley Hartsock was the son of Peter B. Hartsock and Margaret Connor, Margaret Connor was the daughter of William Connor and Permelia Spence, they had another daughter Mollie Connor who Married John Ransom Rowland.

Permelia Spence is my grandfather's sister, so keep in touch, you may just be a cousin of mine.

Tony Spence
11920 Dowling Lane
Jacksonville, Florida 32246
WEB SITE: www.hwspence.com


----- Original Message -----
From: Clyde Rowland
To: hwspence@@mediaone.net
Sent: Friday, January 04, 2002 9:20 AM
Subject: Flanary / Mainous connection


I have a Rebecca Flannery that married a Sam Dalton.  I don't know much about them except they has a daughter named Ida Dalton born 2/28/1885 in KY.  Ida was my gggrandmother.  The only reason I wonder if you have any records of her is she was buried in the Mainous "Burying Ground"  Could she have been a second wife to Lazarous or did he have any brothers.  I don't know anything about Sam Dalton but I am pretty sure he was Ida's father.

Any information would be appreciated.
Thanks
Clyde Rowland
1806 - 1890 Catherine "Wadel" Waddle 83 83 0012 - 0041 Caligula CAESAR 28 28 1809 - 1900 John Tirey 91 91 Ref 1860 Owsley co census:
#260
John Tyra 52 TN
Juliann 32 TN
Richard 19 TN
Mary 10 Ky
David 8 Ky
Joseph 6 Ky
Jesse 4 Ky
Margaret 2 Ky
Ruben 15 Ky

Ref 1860 Owsley co census:
#260
John Tyra 52 TN
Juliann 32 TN
Richard 19 TN
Mary 10 Ky
David 8 Ky
Joseph 6 Ky
Jesse 4 Ky
Margaret 2 Ky
Ruben 15 Ky
1778 - 1830 Eleanor Remy 52 52 Richard of Courteenhall Lane 16 Jan 1743/1744 - 1816 William R Remy Sr 1753 - 1818 Enoch McCarty 64 64 1747 - 1835 Eleanor Morgan 88 88 1700 - 1786 Peter Brickey 86 86 Found he came to US from France abt 1685. He was a Huganot.


Notes

1 John Brickey, Sr was the first and only Brickey progenitor to cometoAmerica, landing first in South Carolina around 1680. His last namewasspelled "DeBrique or Briquette." This was later changed to"Brickey"because it was the American pronunciation. John stayed forabout a yearin South Carolina and they went to Maryland. He leftFrance during theSt. Bartholomew Massacre in 1685. According to theBrickey records, "thestreets ran red with Huguenot blood." John madehis escape with hisfamily and migrated down to Westmoreland County,Virginia around the year1710.

Found he came to US from France abt 1685. He was a Huganot.


Notes

1 John Brickey, Sr was the first and only Brickey progenitor to cometoAmerica, landing first in South Carolina around 1680. His last namewasspelled "DeBrique or Briquette." This was later changed to"Brickey"because it was the American pronunciation. John stayed forabout a yearin South Carolina and they went to Maryland. He leftFrance during theSt. Bartholomew Massacre in 1685. According to theBrickey records, "thestreets ran red with Huguenot blood." John madehis escape with hisfamily and migrated down to Westmoreland County,Virginia around the year1710.
0230 - 0317 UNKNOWN Dagobert I 87 87 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King D. 0306 UNKNOWN Walter Name Prefix:<NPFX> King 1500 - 1570 Marchioness De Buscancy 70 70 Beatrix was declared the last living relative to the French Queen...(our tie to royalty) She inherited much wealth and property shortly after she married George.
There is a two hundred-year gap between Beatrix and the next in line, The Marchioness de Buscany (Buzancy) who died in 1357.

Beatrix was declared the last living relative to the French Queen...(our tie to royalty) She inherited much wealth and property shortly after she married George.
There is a two hundred-year gap between Beatrix and the next in line, The Marchioness de Buscany (Buzancy) who died in 1357.
1799 - ~1875 William Williams 76 76 ~1804 - ~1880 Charlotte Finney 76 76 1833 - ~1900 America McGuire 67 67 1901 - 1981 Mary Belle Lucas 80 80 Catherine Williams Living Roy 30 Jan 1613/1614 - 1675 Thomas Smith Rolfe Living Roy 1710 - 1787 Darby McCarty 77 77 1718 - 1792 Hannah Richardson 74 74 1737 - 1802 James McCarty 64 64 1738 - Deceased Mary McCarty 1743 - Deceased Sarah McCarty 1745 - Deceased Rachel McCarty 1750 - Deceased Hannah McCarty 1756 - Deceased Johathan McCarty 1759 - Deceased Benjamin McCarty 1891 - Deceased Lucy Lucas 1892 - Deceased Green Lucas 1897 - 1980 Martha Lucas 83 83 1908 - Deceased Molly Lucas 1670 - 1716 Timothy McCarty 46 46 His Father was Darby McCarty and he had a son named Darby McCarty born in Ireland in 1716

His Father was Darby McCarty and he had a son named Darby McCarty born in Ireland in 1716
1845 - Deceased Abraham Z Rowland 1847 - Deceased William S Rowland 1867 - 1948 William Henry Rowland 81 81 1888 - Deceased John Will Lamb 1925 Dallas Vernon Lamb 1862 - Deceased John Rowland 1907 - Deceased Tommie Rowland 1770 - Deceased Jordon Gordon 1772 Dorcus Gordon 1774 Frances Gordon 0251 - 0337 UNKNOWN Clodomir IV 86 86 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King 0324 - 0389 Clodius DAGOBERT 65 65 0340 - 0379 UNKNOWN DAGOBERT 39 39 Francs, Dagobert II Salic Duc
Birth : BEF 340
Death : 379
Gender: Male
Parents:
Father: Francs, Genebald I Salic Duc

Family:
Children:
Francs, Clodius I Salic Duc
D. 0360 UNKNOWN Hastila Name Prefix:<NPFX> Queen 6 Mar 1701/1702 - 1765 Field Jefferson ~1477 - 1550 John Lister 73 73 1677 - 13 Feb 1729/1730 Captain Thomas Jefferson 1632 UNKNOWN Mary 1656 - Deceased Mary Asbury 1740 - 1780 John Rowland 40 40 Note:
! RW AAA ACA A
REF: Ray Rowland 97
Ann FBowles8212aol.com 99
WILL: 5-7-1780, John Rowland, of Henry Co., VA
To my brother Mickael Rowland's eldest son William Rowland, one cow and calf.
To Michael Rowland, brother of said Michael, 1 sh. and no more. To
my brother George Rowland, all my right to a tract I formerly
obtained a deed of trust from George Lamkin, lying on
Marrowbone Creek.
To John Palfree, all my right to a survey whereon he now lives,
together with my wearing apparel. My whole estate be dept
together, creditors allowed three years or longer to bring in
their accounts.
To my wife Mary, out of the profits of my estate 200 lbs. annually,
but should the currency of the money rise in value then a
proper deduction to be made.
To Obedience Ryan, wife of Philip Ryan, in considerstion of my
wife's standing to this my last will, one Negro girl Phillis.
To George Rowland Jr. and William Rowland, sons of Gilbert Rowland,
each of them 1/6 part of the net proceeds annualy after
paying taxes, clothing the Negroes, corn, meat, stock of all
kinds, my just debts and the clothing and education of
Garland Akin excepted.
To the two sons of Joshua Bowles, dec'd, 199 lb. each for their
education to be paid to their mother Sarah Bowles or their
trustees.
Legacies heretofore mentioned to be null and void except as to my
said wife after Garland Akin arrives to the age of 21. Then
to Garland Akin one-half of real and personal estate. The
other moity equally divided amongst the youngest sons of all
my brothers' and sisters'sons.
My executors to execute a deed to John Wells for a tract sold him on
Leatherwood Creek, 280 acres conveyed to me by a deed
recorded in the General court from Paul Carrington, Esq.
George Rowland, Jr. to be appointed as clerk for the estate
if agreeable to my executors.
To Mary Isham, wife of James Isham, two cows and calves.
My Negro man Will and his wife Betty be kept together distilling at
the proper season of the year, to wit from the first day of
November to last day of April. Exec: William Tunstall,
Haynes Morgan, Peter Saunders and Josiah Carter, Patrick
Henry, John Fountain, John Salmon to settle with my executors
annually and to be guardians of Garland Akin.
Sig: John Rowland
Wit: Baldwin Rowland, Henry Barsdill, John Salmon Sept 29, 1780,
exibited by William Turnstall and Peter Saunders who gave
bond with John Fountain and George Hairston, their
securities.

Note:
! RW AAA ACA A
REF: Ray Rowland 97
Ann FBowles8212aol.com 99
WILL: 5-7-1780, John Rowland, of Henry Co., VA
To my brother Mickael Rowland's eldest son William Rowland, one cow and calf.
To Michael Rowland, brother of said Michael, 1 sh. and no more. To
my brother George Rowland, all my right to a tract I formerly obtained a deed of trust from George Lamkin, lying on Marrowbone Creek.
To John Palfree, all my right to a survey whereon he now lives, together with my wearing apparel. My whole estate be dept together, creditors allowed three years or longer to bring in their accounts.
To my wife Mary, out of the profits of my estate 200 lbs. annually,but should the currency of the money rise in value then aproper deduction to be made.
To Obedience Ryan, wife of Philip Ryan, in considerstion of my wife's standing to this my last will, one Negro girl Phillis.
To George Rowland Jr. and William Rowland, sons of Gilbert Rowland, each of them 1/6 part of the net proceeds annualy after paying taxes, clothing the Negroes, corn, meat, stock of all  kinds, my just debts and the clothing and education of Garland Akin excepted.
To the two sons of Joshua Bowles, dec'd, 199 lb. each for their education to be paid to their mother Sarah Bowles or their trustees.
Legacies heretofore mentioned to be null and void except as to my said wife after Garland Akin arrives to the age of 21. Then
to Garland Akin one-half of real and personal estate. The other moity equally divided amongst the youngest sons 
1829 Catherine Rowland 1829 Ralph Suit Nancy Wetherington 1261 - 1325 Dinis Portugal 64 64 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King ~1720 - >1780 Mary UNKNOWN 60 60 D. 1944 Andrew UNKNOWN Name Suffix:<NSFX> Of Greece

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1780 - 1853 Mary Polly Wilson 73 73 Notes for Mary Polly Wilson:
Excerpts from [The Philip Wilson Family] by James F. Bowman, edited by Jess D. Wilson.

Mary (Polly) Wilson, daughter of Philip and Rebecca (Connally?) Wilson was born in North Carolina in 1780. She died in Owsley County, Kentucky, 31 December 1853. She married Thomas Marcum in Stokes County, North Carolina, December 30, 1800.

1810 Clay County Kentucky Census: Clay County was formed 1807
1810 Clay County Kentucky Census: Page 151
Phillip Wilson 0 2 1 0 1 - 0 1 0 0 1 - 1
Male 10-16,2, born between 1794 and 1800
Male 16-25,1, born between 1785 and 1794
Male 45+,1, born before 1765
Female 10-16,1, born between 1794 and 1800
Male 45+,1, born before 1765

Page 156
Johnathan Wilson 4 0 0 1 0 - 1 0 1 0 0 - 0
Male 0-10,4, born between 1800 and 1810
Male 26-45,1, born between 1765 and 1784
Female 0-10,1, born between 1800 and 1810
Female 16-26,1, born between 1784 and 1794

Page 151

Phillip Wilson 0 2 1 0 1 - 0 1 0 0 1 - 1
Male 10-16, 2, born between 1794 and 1800, 2 males. Plesant Wilson
Male 16-26, 1, born between 1784 and 1794, 1 male, John Wilson
Male 45+, 1, born before 1765. Philip Wilson Senior, 1 male.
Female 10-16, 1, born between 1794 and 1800, 1 female.
Female 45+,1. wife born before 1765, 1 female.

This Phillip Wilson has one male born between 1784 and 1794 and 2 males born between 1794 and 1800, and one male born before 1765, their is also one female born between 1794 and 1800 and one female born before 1765. Is this Phillip Wilson and his wife Rebecca McCommerly?

Page 156
Johnathan Wilson 4 0 0 1 0 - 1 0 1 0 0 - 0
Male under10, 4, born between 1800 and 1810, 4 males
Male 26-45, 1. born between 1765 and 1784, 1 male.
Female under10, 1, born before 1810, 1 female
Female 16-26, 1. wife born between 1784 and 1794, 1 female.

This Jonathan Wilson has 4 males born between 1800 and 1810 and 1 male born between 1765 and 1784, there is also 1 female born between 1800 and 1810, and one female born between 1784 and 1794. Who is this?

These are the only Wilson living in Clay County Kentucky on the 1810 Census,

1820 Clay County Kentucky Census: Page113

Plesant Wilson 1 0 0 1 0 0 - 1 0 1 0 0 - 0 - 0
Male under10, 1, born between 1810 and 1820, 1 male
Male 16-26, 1, born between 1794 and 1804, 1 male
Female under10, 1, born between 1810 and 1820, 1 female
Female 16-25, 1, born between 1795 and 1804, 1 female

Pleasant Wilson married Leah York, June 20, 1815 in Clay County Kentucky.

Page 114
John Wilson 2 0 0 0 1 0 - 1 0 1 0 0 - 0 - 0
Male under10, 2, born between 1810 and 1820, 2 males
Male 26-45, 1. born between 1775 and 1794, 1 male
Female under10, 1. born between 1810 and 1820, 1 female
Female 16-25,1. born between 1795 and 1804, 1 female

John Wilson married Rachel Roberts March 21, 1812

Phillip Wilson Jr. 1 0 0 2 0 1 - 2 0 0 0 0 - 0 - 0
male under10,1. born between 1810 and 1820. 1 male
Male 15-26, 2. born between 1794 and 1805, 2 males
Male 45+,1. born before 1775. 1 male
Female under10,2. born between 1810 and 1820, 2 females

Philip Wilson married Patsy Allen, November 29, 1820

Page 115
Phillip Wilson 0 0 0 0 1 0 - 3 0 1 0 1 - 0 - 0
Male 26-45, 1. Born between 1775 and 1794
Female under10, 3. born between 1810 and 1820
Female 15-25, 1. born 1795 and 1805
Female 45+,1. born before 1775.

Jonathan Wilson 2 2 0 1 1 0 -3 0 1 1 0 - 0 - 0
Male under10, 2. born between 1810 and 1820, 2 males
Male 10-16, 2. born between 1804 and 1810, 2 males
Male 16-26, 1. born between 1794 and 1804, 1 male
Male 26-45, 1. born between 1775 and 1794, 1 male
Female under10, 3, born between 1810 and 1820, 3 females
Female 16-25, 1. born between 1795 and 1804, 1 female
Female 26-45, 1. born between 1775 and 1794, 1 female. Wife name is Sarah Cobb.

1830 Clay County Kentucky Census: Page 171
Pleasant Wilson
Male (5-10) 1, born between 1820 and 1825, 1 male
Male (15-20) 2, born between 1810 and 1815, 2 males
Male (30-40) 1, b
Alice UNKNOWN D. 1810 Amelia HANOVER 1767 - Deceased Jonathan Wilson 1769 Rebecca Wilson 1844 Alfred SAXE-COBURG- GOTHA Thank you for downloading &quot;The Whaley-Kelley Genealogy Line&quot; by Whaley Publishing Company, Inc. 1213 - 1292 Ramette UNKNOWN 79 79 0978 - ~1050 Fulbert OF FALAISE 72 72 Nickname:<NICK> The Tanner ~1003 - ~1050 HARLETTE OF FALAISE 47 47 Daughter of a tanner UNKNOWN Unknown Beatrice SAXE-COBURG- GOTHA Thank you for downloading &quot;The Whaley-Kelley Genealogy Line&quot; by Whaley Publishing Company, Inc. Judith Lee 1663 - ~1725 John Rowland 62 62 Name Suffix:<NSFX> IV Jane Jefferson UNKNOWN King Of RUGIS ~1620 - ~1700 Dorothy UNKNOWN 80 80 1663 Robert Andrews 1663 - 1711 Thomas Andrews 48 48 D. Deceased UNKNOWN Marius of Siluria Name Prefix:<NPFX> King ~1594 - ~1650 Scollis Pemberton 56 56 1562 - ~1602 Thomas Rowland 40 40 Name Suffix:<NSFX> II D. 0186 UNKNOWN FARABERT Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Thomas Rowland Name Prefix:<NPFX> Mrs. Julia Theresa UNKNOWN Thank you for downloading &quot;The Whaley-Kelley Genealogy Line&quot; by Whaley Publishing Company, Inc. 1622 - 1661 Henry Sloane 39 39 1590 - 1650 Mathew SMALLWOOD 60 60 Note: merchant

Dates of birth and death from Robert Wilson Tree #10261 at Robert Wilson at WilsonR@@songs.sce.com.
"One source indicates that his name was James.

More information on this family from: "Related Royal Families: DeBurgh, Travis (Travers), Smallwood" by Marilu Burch Smallwood, 1966, Gainesville, FL: "Dean Smallwood who was granted the arms...was Matthew Smallwood D.D., Dean of Litchfield, in Co. Stafford. As his brothers James and John were mentioned in the grant, it was no doubt a confirmation of an old grant-at least the shield must have been. The father of Matthew the Dean was James of Middlewick Co. Chester. He was perhaps nephew of Humphrey, Randall and Edward Smallwood, also of Middlewick. And the next generation were Randall and Matthew, probably sons of Edward. In the next generation came John, Randall, Matthew and James. This last Matthew and Randall were the ones who came to Virginia; Randall Provost Marshall in 1623, Matthew living there in 1632."
UNKNOWN Daughter Of Leutharius GALLO-ROMAN ~0570 - Deceased UNKNOWN Ansaud D. Deceased Genuissa VENUS JULIA 1573 - 1636 Theophilus Field 63 63 ~1846 - Deceased Sarah C, Hughes Garard Brickey 1650 - ~1725 Alce Elsie /Crabbe/ Alice 75 75 1700 John Brickey Temperance Brickey 1722 - 1744 Dorcus Brickey 22 22 Ann "Nancy" Brickey Elizabeth Brickey 1747 Peter Brickey 1756 William Brickey Jencyn Brickey 1712 Mary Lucas ~1708 Henry Crittenden Name Suffix:<NSFX> Jr James HEPBURN Name Suffix:<NSFX> Earl of Bothwell
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1816 - Deceased Cornelia Crittenden 1716 - ~1795 Mary Willis 79 79 1736 Hancock Lee Name Suffix:<NSFX> III 1744 - Deceased Mary Willis Lee John Bolling Name Suffix:<NSFX> Jr. 1677 - 1722 Jane Rodgers 45 45 1709 John Lee 1647 - 1714 Richard Lee 67 67 Education: "acquitted himself with great brilliance and seemed headed for
a career in the church." AFT 1660 Oxford,,,, England
1653 - Deceased Anne Lee 1738 - 1802 Hancock Lee 64 64 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Maj. D. 1848 Sophia HANOVER Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess 1430 John Lee Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir UNKNOWN Unknown 0870 - Deceased Zoe ZAUTZINA UNKNOWN Unknown 1630 - 1684 Charles II Stuart 53 53 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
BIOGRAPHY: Charles was born in 1630, and married Catherine of Braganza, daughter of King Joh n IV of Portugal. He had no legitimate children but plenty of bastards.
King of Great Britain and Ireland, whose restoration to the throne in 1660 came after eleve n years of Oliver Cromwell's republican rule.
Faced with a puritanical parliament and popular anti-Catholic sentiment (including the Popis h Plot), Charles introduced the test act and other anti-Catholic measures, despite his prefer ence for religious toleration and his secret alliance with Catholic France.
He refused, however, to allow parliament to exclude his Catholic brother James from the succe ssion. Charles's reign saw the reintroduction of pastimes such as bear-bating and theatre-goi ng, banned during the Commonwealth. His own enthusastic pursuit of pleasure earned him the ni ckname 'the merry monarch'. Nell Gwyn was one of his many mistresses. His marriage was childl ess, but he fathered at least 14 illegitimate offsprings.
After his defeat at Worcester in the civil war, Charles took refuged from Cromwell's Roundhea ds at Boscobel House in Shropshire, hiding by day in a hallow oak tree in the grounds. 'The ' Royal Oak' which can be seen there today is said to have grown from an acorn of that tree. Ch arles II's dying words were reportedly 'Let not poor Nelly (Nell Gwyn) starve'.
UNKNOWN Unknown UNKNOWN Unknown UNKNOWN Unknown D. <1741 Frances Upshaw <1703 Jane Crittenden ~1709 Richard Crittenden ~1712 William Crittenden Thomas Crittenden 1686 - 1726 John ROBEY 40 40 UNKNOWN Undnown 1743 - 1806 Ann Unknown 63 63 Anthony Steptoe Elizabeth Venables 1776 - 1857 Mary HANOVER 81 81 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess 1068 - 1135 Beauclerc Henry 67 67 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of England
Name Suffix:<NSFX> I
King of England. He succeeded his brother in 1100
The last of the Norman Kings
He helped unite the Saxons & Normans in England.

HENRY I (r. 1100-1135)

William's younger brother Henry succeeded to the throne. He was crowned three days after his brother's death, against the possibility that his eldest brother Robert might claim the English throne. After the decisive battle of Tinchebrai in 1106 in France, Henry completed his conquest of Normandy from Robert, who then (unusually even for that time) spent the last 28 years of his life as his brother's prisoner. An energetic, decisive and occasionally cruel ruler, Henry centralised the administration of England and Normandy in the royal court, using 'viceroys' in Normandy and a group of advisers in England to act on his behalf when he was absent across the Channel. Henry successfully sought to increase royal revenues, as shown by the official records of his exchequer (the Pipe Roll of 1130, the first exchequer account to survive). He established peaceful relations with Scotland, through his marriage to Mathilda of Scotland.

Henry's name 'Beauclerc' denoted his good education (as the youngest son, his parents possibly expected that he would become a bishop); Henry was probably the first Norman king to be fluent in English. In 1120, his legitimate sons William and Richard drowned in the White Ship which sank in the English Channel. This posed a succession problem, as Henry never allowed any of his illegitimate children to expect succession to either England or Normandy. Henry had a legitimate daughter Matilda (widow of Emperor Henry V, subsequently married to the Count of Anjou). However, it was his nephew Stephen (reigned 1135-54), son of William the Conqueror's daughter Adela, who succeeded Henry after his death, allegedly caused by eating too many lampreys (fish) in 1135, as the barons mostly opposed the idea of a female ruler.

Source http://www.royal.gov.uk/output/Page54.asp
1028 - 1083 William The Conqueror 55 55 Nickname:<NICK> The Conqueror
Name Suffix:<NSFX> I
Born around 1028, William was the illegitimate son of Duke Robert I of Normandy, and Herleve (also known as Arlette), daughter of a tanner in Falaise. Known as 'William the Bastard' to his contemporaries, his illegitimacy shaped his career when he was young. On his father's death in 1035, William was recognised by his family as the heir - an exception to the general rule that illegitimacy barred succession. His great uncle looked after the Duchy during William's minority, and his overlord, King Henry I of France, knighted him at the age of 15.

From 1047 onwards, William successfully dealt with rebellion inside Normandy involving his kinsmen and threats from neighbouring nobles, including attempted invasions by his former ally King Henry I of France in 1054 (the French forces were defeated at the Battle of Mortemer) and 1057. William's military successes and reputation helped him to negotiate his marriage to Mathilda, daughter of Count Baldwin V of Flanders. At the time of his invasion of England, William was a very experienced and ruthless military commander, ruler and administrator who had unified Normandy and inspired fear and respect outside his duchy.

William's claim to the English throne was based on his assertion that, in 1051, Edward the Confessor had promised him the throne (he was a distant cousin) and that Harold II - having sworn in 1064 to uphold William's right to succeed to that throne - was therefore a usurper. Furthermore, William had the support of Emperor Henry IV and papal approval. William took seven months to prepare his invasion force, using some 600 transport ships to carry around 7,000 men (including 2,000-3,000 cavalry) across the Channel. On 28 September 1066, with a favourable wind, William landed unopposed at Pevensey and, within a few days, raised fortifications at Hastings. Having defeated an earlier invasion by the King of Norway at the Battle of Stamford Bridge near York in late September, Harold undertook a forced march south, covering 250 miles in some nine days to meet the new threat, gathering inexperienced reinforcements to replenish his exhausted veterans as he marched.

At the Battle of Senlac (near Hastings) on 14 October, Harold's weary and under-strength army faced William's cavalry (part of the forces brought across the Channel) supported by archers. Despite their exhaustion, Harold's troops were equal in number (they included the best infantry in Europe equipped with their terrible two-handled battle axes) and they had the battlefield advantage of being based on a ridge above the Norman positions.

The first uphill assaults by the Normans failed and a rumour spread that William had been killed; William rode among the ranks raising his helmet to show he was still alive. The battle was close-fought: a chronicler described the Norman counter-attacks and the Saxon defence as 'one side attacking with all mobility, the other withstanding as though rooted to the soil'. Three of William's horses were killed under him.

William skilfully co-ordinated his archers and cavalry, both of which the English forces lacked. During a Norman assault, Harold was killed - hit by an arrow and then mowed down by the sword of a mounted knight. Two of his brothers were also killed. The demoralised English forces fled. (In 1070, as penance, William had an abbey built on the site of the battle, with the high altar occupying the spot where Harold fell. The ruins of Battle Abbey, and the town of Battle, which grew up around it, remain.)

William was crowned on Christmas Day 1066 in Westminster Abbey. Three months later, he was confident enough to return to Normandy leaving two joint regents (one of whom was his half-brother Odo, Bishop of Bayeux, who was later to commission the Bayeux Tapestry) behind to administer the kingdom. However, it took William six years to consolidate his conquest, and even then he had to face constant plotting and
1031 - 1083 Matilda Of Flanders 52 52 Nickname:<NICK> Princess Of Scotland 0999 - 1035 Robert Of Normandy 36 36 Nickname:<NICK> THe Devil
Name Suffix:<NSFX> II
Robert II "The Devil" Duke Of NORMANDY
0970 - 1026 Richard Of Normandy 56 56 Nickname:<NICK> The Good
Name Suffix:<NSFX> II
4th Duke of Normandy. Acceded in 996
28 Aug 933 - 20 Nov 996 Richard Of Normandy Nickname:<NICK> Duke Of Normandy
Name Suffix:<NSFX> I
Duke of Bretagne
0802 - 0841 UNKNOWN Hiledegard OF Lorraine 39 39 0997 - ~1050 UNKNOWN Richard III 53 53 0934 - 0982 Adelaide De Vermandois 48 48 1629 - 1697 Thomas Jefferson 68 68 Name Suffix:<NSFX> I
Family oral history has Thomas Jefferson I coming from Wales.
1001 - 1040 Duncan I Ceanmor 39 39 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Birth: unknown , in Scotland.

His reign was marked by wars and internal difficulties. He succeeded his grand-
father, King Malcolm II to the throne. Duncan had also inherited the Crown of
Strathclyde, thereby greatly increasing the size of the Scottish domains, and after
that the land was known as Scotland. His reign ended in 1040, when he was assassinated by Macbeth, Great Steward of Ross and Moray, and the subject of William Shakespeare's tragedy, "Macbeth." Macbeth ruled Scotland until 1057, when he was defeated and killed by Duncan's son, Malcolm, who became King Malcolm III.

Death: 1040, Scotland.

Married to the daughter or sister of Siward, Earl of Northumberland.
Killed by MacBeth, his successor.
King of Strathclyde.

Duncan I of Scotland was an impetuous and spoiled young man whose six years of kingship brought glory neither to Scotland nor his family. Against wise advice, Duncan invaded Northumbria and attacked Durham. The campaign was a disaster for the Scots and Duncan was compelled to withdraw. News of his disastrous and humiliating defeat had preceded his return to Scotland and he soon was faced with a revolt among his lords, particularly from his cousin Macbeth, Lord of Moray. In a skirmish at Bothgouanan, Duncan was slain by MacBeth.

Duncan, son of Bethoc or Beatrice, daughter of Malcolm II, succeeded his grandfather in the year 1033. "In the extreme north, dominions more extensive than any Jarl of the Orkneys had hitherto acquired, were united under the rule of Thorfinn, Sigurd's son, whose character and appearance have been thus described: - 'He was stout and strong, but very ugly, severe and cruel, but a very clever man'. The extensive districts then dependant upon the Moray Maormors were in possession of the celebrated Macbeth". Duncan, in 1033, desiring to extend his dominions southwards, attacked Durham, but was forced to retire with considerable loss. His principal struggles, however, were with his powerful kinsman, Thorfinn, whose success was so great that he extended his conquests as far as the Tay. "His men spread over the whole conquered country", says the Orkneyinga Saga, "and burnt every hamlet and farm, so that not a cot remained. Every man that they found they slew; but the old men and women fled to the deserts and woods, and filled the country with lamentation. Some were driven before the Norwegians and made slaves. After the Earl Thorfinn returned to his ships, subjugating the country everywhere in his progress". Duncan's last battle, in which he was defeated, was in the neighbourhood of Burghead, near the Moray Firth; and shortly after this, on the 14th August, 1040, he was assassinated n Bothgowanan, - which in Gaelic, is said to mean "the smith's hut", - by his kinsman the Maormor Macbeda or Macbeth. Duncan had reigned only five years when he was assassinated by Macbeth, leaving two infant sons, Malcolm and Donal, by a sister of Siward, the Earl of Northumberland. The former fled to Cumberland, and the latter took refuge in the Hebrides, on the death of their father.

DUNCAN I (r. 1034-40)

Duncan was the son of Malcolm II's eldest daughter Bethoc and her husband Crinan, Lay Abbot of Dunkeld. He was about 33 when he succeeded his grandfather. Married to a cousin of Siward, Earl of Northumberland, he may have favoured southern ways and this is perhaps why he became unpopular with his subjects. In 1039 he did march south to besiege Durham but he was beaten off, with heavy losses. Duncan attempted to impose his overlordship over Moray (an independent dynasty) by military force. He was then twice defeated by the Earl of Orkney's son, Thorfinn, before being killed in battle by Macbeth, one of his commanders, near Elgin, Morayshire on 14 August 1040.

Source http://www.royal.gov.uk/output/Page94.asp


Duncan I Cean-Mohr King of Scots

His marriage to Sybilla of Northumbria is identified as 1030 by Susan Shannon; however, to be the parent of Ma
1012 - 1067 UNKNOWN Baldwin V 55 55 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count
Baldwin V (Baudouin) - Count of Flanders & his wife Adelheid
(Adela) Princessof France were the parents of Matilda, wife of
William I "the conqueror", King of England
0927 - 0942 William Of Normandy 15 15 Nickname:<NICK> Duke Of Normandy
Name Suffix:<NSFX> I
0980 - 1054 YAROSLAV I Rurik 74 74 Nickname:<NICK> The Wise Peter Conway Name Prefix:<NPFX> Maj. 0788 - 0862 Eystein Glumra 74 74 Nickname:<NICK> The Noisy
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Jarl of Uplander
Earl of the Uplanders

Abbrev: Directory of Royal Genealogical Data
Author: Brian C. Tompsett
Publication: Copyright  1994-2000
Note:
At this site I have a database containing the genealogy of the British Royal family and those linked to it via blood or marriage relationships. It contains, in fact, the genealogy of almost every ruling house in the western world because of the intermarriage that took place between them at some time or another. There are in excess of 30,000 individuals from the earliest times to the present in the database. The date spread of the records is available for those interested, as well as statistics on the ten most popular monarchs, and the most prolific readers top 10.
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0717 - 0804 Ivar Of The Uplands UNKNOWN 87 87 UNKNOWN Unknown 0762 - 0800 IVAR EYSTEINSSON 38 38 Earl of the Uplands
Event: AKA (2) Halfdan the Bounteous Eysteinsson
0736 - 0780 Eysteinn HALFDANSSON 44 44 Nickname:<NICK> The Fart, The Viking
Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Title: Information about the Sviede Eisten Family Line is from the website of Glenna Inglis: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Creek/2962/gedcom/gedcom.htm.

Event: RULED Sveide \ A Norse King
0740 - ~0800 Heidi EIRIKSDATTER 60 60 0725 - ~0760 Alfhild Gandolfsson 35 35 0975 - 1045 Crinan Grimas 70 70 Mormaer of Atholl
Kindred of Saint Columba
Died in battle with McBeth or murdered by Vikings
0984 - ~1045 UNKNOWN Beatrice Of Scotland 61 61 Syble Elizabeth UNKNOWN ~1010 - ~1053 Ode UNKNOWN 43 43 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Dutchess Of Lower-Lorraine 0967 - 1044 Duke Of Lorraine Gonzelon I 77 77 0974 - 0975 Urracca UNKNOWN 1 1 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess Of Italy 0924 - ~0974 Willa UNKNOWN 50 50 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess Of Tuscany 0899 - 0938 Boso UNKNOWN 39 39 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Margrave of Tuscany 0906 - ~0950 Willa UNKNOWN 44 44 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess Of Burgundy ~0842 - 7 Apr 924 Berenger I King Of Italy 0820 - ~0860 Gisela OF FRANCE UNKNOWN 40 40 Sources:
Title: Thomas Bradbury and His Wife Mary Perkins, The Ancestry of
Author: John Brooks Threlfall
Publication: Second Edition - 1995
Note:
The Volume is made up of a series of biographical monographs on the ancestors of Thoma Bradbury anf his wife Mary Perkins, who left England and settled in Salisbury, Massachuesetts, about 1635/6. Coupled with the Bradbury Memorial they cover the Bradbury (and other) line from a few generations before Charlemagne to the 19th century.

The book can be ordered from John Brooks Threfall, 5518 Barton Road, Madison, Wisconsin 53711
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Excellent
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Note:
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~0778 - 3 Oct 818 Emengarde (Irmengarde) Hesbaye UNKNOWN Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess 2 Apr 742 - 28 Jan 814 Charles Charlemange Nickname:<NICK> The Great
Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Charlemagne, Charles the Great. With the consent of the great nobles, Charlemagne, Charles the Great, became King of France and Holy Roman Emperor of the West from 771 to 814, following the death of his brother. He was born April 2, 742, probably at Aix-La-Chapelle. When only twelve years old we find him commissioned to receive and welcome the pontiff who came to implore his father's aid against the barbarians that threatened Rome. He probably accompanied his father in his campaigns at an early age, but the first time that we really see him in the field, is on the renewal of the war with the rebellious Duke of Aquitaine.

Upon the death of Pepin, in 768, Charlemagne and his younger brother Carloman succeeded to equal portions of one of the most powerful of European kingdoms, bounded by the Pyrenees, the Alps, Mediterranean, and the ocean. But this would hardly enabled the monarchs, even had they been united, to resist successfully the incursions of the barbarous tribes on the German frontiers of France, which had commenced with the first establishment of the Frankish dominion in Gaul; and which were kept alive by the constant pouring forth of fresh hordes from the overpopulated north. The situation of Charlemagne was rendered yet more perilous by the massive enmity of his brother, and the rebellion of Hunald, the turbulent Duke of Aquitaine. But fortunately Charlemagne had a genius equal to the difficulties of his situation; though his brother refused to aid him, he defeated Huald; and no less illustrious by his clemency than by his valor and military skill, he forgave the vanquished rebel.

Desiderius, the King of Lombardy, had made large encroachments upon the states of the Roman Pontiff, whose cause was taken up by Charlemagne. This led to feuds, which Bertha, his mother, endeavored to appease by arranging a marriage between her son and the daughter of the Lombard. But Charlemagne soon took a disgust to the wife thus imposed upon him, and repudiated her, that he might marry Hildegarde, the daughter of a noble family in Swabia. Thus he married Hildegarde of Swabia (Linzgau), Countess, born in 757/758, died April 30, 782/3.

In 771 Carloman died, and Charlemagne was elected to the vacant throne, to the exclusion of his nephews, whose extreme youth made then incapable of wearing the crown in such troubled times. Gilberge, the widow of Carloman, immediately fled, and sought refuse with Desiderius, the common retreat for all who were hostile to the Frankish monarch.

From that time, sole ruler during a reign of forty-three years, he waged incessant wars on all his borders, subduing rebellions, extending his domains and at the same time advancing Christianity. In 772 he began a thirty-year war with the determined Saxons, after the successful opening of Charlemagne was called to the assistance of Pope Hadrian I. against Desiderius, King of the Lombards. Charlemagne marched two armies over the Alps and conquered Lombardy in 774; returned and beat the Saxons again and hastened into Spain, in 778, to help the Arabian rulers of that country against the Osman Caliph of Cordova. It was in this war that Roland, the hero of romance, fell in the pass of Roncesvalles.

In 799 the Romans revolted against Pope Leo III., and were again brought into subjection by Charlemagne. In return, while he was praying on the steps of St. Peter's Church, he was crowned by Leo with the iron crown of the Western Empire, successor of the Roman Caesars, unexpectedly to him, as he pretended, on Christmas Day, 800, amidst the popular acclamations, "Long life and victory to Charles Augustus, crowned by God, great and pacific Emperor of the Romans!"

The extensive domain of Charlemagne was rendered secure only by ceaseless vigilance and warfare. The short intervals of peace which were allowed him, he employed in endeavoring to educate and civilize his people. He made a tour through his dominions, cau
~0758 - 30 Apr 783 Hildegarde (Holy Roman Empire) UNKNOWN 0720 - 12 Jul 783 Bertha de Laon Nickname:<NICK> Big Foot Blanche UNKNOWN Name Prefix:<NPFX> Flora Of Hungry 0650 - 3 Jun 692 Clothilde UNKNOWN Nickname:<NICK> Regent of Austrasia
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Regent
UNKNOWN Unknown Batilde UNKNOWN Nickname:<NICK> Batilde of The SAXONS 0602 - 0698 ANSIGISEL OF AUSTRASIA UNKNOWN 96 96 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King 0613 - 17 Dec 693 BEGUE Of Landen UNKNOWN D. 1485 Richard III PLANTAGENENT Death: 1485 in Slain at the battle of Bosworth
Event: Title: Duke of Gloucester
0580 - 0611 Dode (Ode) DE HERISTAL 31 31 Nickname:<NICK> Lady Of Old Saxony 1778 - 1804 Mary Jefferson 26 26 0568 - ~0610 Harold Valdersson 42 42 UNKNOWN Unknown Elizabeth Lee UNKNOWN Unknown 0784 Heluna UNKNOWN Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess Of England UNKNOWN Unknown 0015 Bc - 0019 Germanicus CAESAR ~1451 - 1527 Richard Lister 76 76 1872 - 1918 Alexandra SAXE-COBURG- GOTHA 46 46 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Of Hessen

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~1677 - 1729 Thomas Jefferson 52 52 Name Suffix:<NSFX> II
Note: Thomas Jefferson, Jr. owned race horses and, in 1697 in Chesterfield Co VA, his horse "Bonnie" won against "Wat". In 1698 he settled at Osborne's, a community on the James River, some 12 miles from Bermuda Hundred. He married Mary Field that year in Henrico Co VA, where the marriage record identitied him as the son of Thomas and Mary Jefferson. He purchased several parcels of land in Henrico Co VA, the first being 167Ac from William Byrd in 1699. He and his partners were granted lands there: in 1704 they were granted 628A, and in 1718 they were granted 1500A. He served Henrico Co as justice of the peace 1714-1734, as sheriff 1718-1719, and was a captain in the militia. He made his will 15 Mar 1725, naming his children. The will was proved Apr1731 in Henrico Co.
1658 - 1735 Mary Isham 77 77 UNKNOWN Unknown 1440 - 1490 Thomas Beuaforest 50 50 Name Suffix:<NSFX> I UNKNOWN Unknown 1636 - 1693 Hester Evans 57 57 0470 - 0523 THRASAMUND Of The Vandals UNKNOWN 53 53 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King UNKNOWN Unknown 0445 - 0470 GENZO Of The Vandals UNKNOWN 25 25 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Honoria Of Rome UNKNOWN 1724 - 1774 Richard Cundiff 50 50 Name Suffix:<NSFX> III
Military: He served with his brother, Jonathan Cundiff, in the Virginia Militia; was killed by one of his own men by mistake.

Military: He served with his brother, Jonathan Cundiff, in the Virginia Militia; was killed by one of his own men by mistake.
UNKNOWN Unknown UNKNOWN Unknown UNKNOWN Unknown UNKNOWN Unknown D. 1969 Alice MOUNTBATTEN Name Suffix:<NSFX> Of Battenberg

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1717 - ~1775 Agness UNKNOWN 58 58 UNKNOWN Unknown UNKNOWN Unknown 1699 - 1750 Samuel Peachy 51 51 Maria Lister Katherine Lister Jana Lister Ann Lee David Galloway Letrice Lee UNKNOWN Unknown 1660 - Deceased Mary Martha Branch 1595 - 1650 Ann WHITTINGTON 55 55 From Robert Wilson at WilsonR@@songs.sce.com: Ann is shown "of Middlewich". 13 Aug 582 - 16 Aug 641 St. Arnoul de Heristal Name Prefix:<NPFX> Bishop Of Metz
He passed his early life at the court of Theodebert II, King of Austrasia.
Instead of retiring from public life, as he desired, he was chosen lay Bishop
of Metz in 614. He was also an adviser to King Chlotar II, whom he helped to
the Frankish throne. He finally retired to the Vosges Mountains in 629.
0986 - 1030 Otgive Of LUXEMBOURG 44 44 Katherine McCarty 1766 - 1828 CHARLOTTE HANOVER 62 62 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess 1589 - Deceased Dorothy Lane UNKNOWN Unknown UNKNOWN Unknown 1255 - 1283 William Le Boteler 28 28 1639 - 1714 James SMALLWOOD 75 75 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Col ~1087 - ~1110 UNKNOWN Unknown 23 23 1738 - 1820 George III of England HANOVER 81 81 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
George III was the longest reigning of male British monarchs. Born on June 4, 1738, he was the son of Frederick, prince of Wales, and the grandson of George II. He succeeded his grandfather in 1760, his father having died in 1751.

George had high but impractical ideas of kingship. On his accession hesought to rule without regard to party, to banish corruption from political practice, and to abandon the Hanoverian preoccupations of his predecessors. The chief minister chosen to implement his new system of politics, the third earl of Bute (1713-92), however, was an unpracticed politician who merely succeeded in disrupting the established politics ofthe day without creating a viable alternative. The result was 10 years of ministerial instability and public controversy, which ended only in 1770 with the appointment of Frederick, Lord North, an able and congenial minister.

Although never an autocratic monarch in the sense that his opponents contended, George III was always a powerful force in politics. He was a strong supporter of the war against America, and he viewed the concession of independence in 1783 with such detestation that he considered abdicating his throne. At the same time he fought a bitter personal feud with the Whig leader Charles James Fox, and his personal intervention brought the fall of the Fox-North ministry in 1783. He then found another minister, William Pitt, the Younger, who suited him. Even as late as 1801he preferred, however, to force Pitt to resign as prime minister rather than permit Catholic Emancipation, a measure that he interpreted as contrary to his coronation oath to uphold the Church of England.

After 1801 George III was increasingly incapacitated by an illness, sometimes identified as porphyria, that caused blindness and senility. His recurring bouts of insanity became a political problem and ultimately compelled him to submit to the establishment of a formal Regency in 1811. The regent was his oldest son, the future George IV, one of 15 children borne him by his wife, Charlotte Sophia of Mecklenburg-Strelitz.

George III was bitterly criticized by Whig historians of his own and later days. But 20th-century scholarship has somewhat redressed the balance, and he is now seen as a strong-minded but public-spirited monarch who perhaps ascended the throne at an overly young and impressionable age. He learned quickly, however, and developed into a shrewd and sensible statesman, although one of conservative views. To the court he brought a sense of public duty and private morality that proved popular in a society already being transformed by the evangelical revival. He showed considerable interest in agricultural improvement and was an avid collector of paintings and books. The best loved of the Hanoverian rulers, he enjoyed a personal reputation that stood his house in good stead during the disastrous reign of his son George. George III died on Jan. 29, 1820.

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All corrections are welcome.
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UNKNOWN Unknown D. 1950 Victoria UNKNOWN Thank you for downloading &quot;The Whaley-Kelley Genealogy Line&quot; by Whaley Publishing Company, Inc. Martha Jefferson UNKNOWN Unknown UNKNOWN Unknown UNKNOWN Unknown UNKNOWN Unknown 1332 - 1395 Margaret Unknown 63 63 UNKNOWN Unknown UNKNOWN Unknown 0980 - ~1050 Doda of Falaise UNKNOWN 70 70 UNKNOWN Unknown Lucy Stephen ~1829 - ~1885 Elizabeth UNKNOWN 56 56 1541 - ~1600 Margaret UNKNOWN 59 59 William Montague UNKNOWN Unknown Julia DRUSILLA 0120 - 0170 UNKNOWN Coel I 50 50 Nickname:<NICK> Old King Coel" (Coilus)
Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of Brittons
~1079 - 1118 Matilda (Edith) ATHELING 39 39 Mathew Smith UNKNOWN Unknown Mary Unknown UNKNOWN Unknown 0970 - 1034 Malcolm II MacKenneth 64 64 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King

MALCOLM II (r. 1005-34)

Malcolm, son of Kenneth II, took advantage of the fact that the English were preoccupied with Danish raids and marched south, winning the Battle of Carham against the Angles in 1018 and thereby regaining Lothian. Thirteen years later, however, King Canute invaded Scotland, probably because Malcolm had been making alliances with the Danes, and forced the Scottish king to submit to him (submission was a traditional expression of personal homage). However, Canute seems to have recognised Malcolm's possession of Lothian. In the west, Malcolm had the alliance of Strathclyde, whilst the marriage of his daughter to Sigurd the Stout, Norse Earl of Orkney, extended Malcolm's influence to the far north. Malcolm died at Glamis, Angus on 25 November 1034, aged at least 80.

After Malcolm II's reign, Scottish succession was based on the principle of direct descent. (Previously, succession was determined by tanistry - during a king's lifetime an heir was chosen and known as tanaiste rig - 'second to the king'.

Source http://www.royal.gov.uk/output/Page93.asp

Gaelic surname of MacCoinnich, which when translated into English became MacKenzie.
Clodion VON KÖLN 0500 - 0532 Munderic DE VITRY EN PERTHOI 32 32 1291 - 1357 Alfonso IV Portugal 66 66 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Clodoweg OF THE FRANKS Judith Fuller Amalaberge VON SAXE 1720 - 1776 Jane Randolf 56 56 0450 - Deceased Childebert I VON KÖLN D. Deceased Wedelphe VON SAXE Mary Lee 1776 - 1833 Jean Roy 57 57 1865 - 1936 George WINDSOR 70 70 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of England
Name Suffix:<NSFX> V
Saxe-Coburg is renamed Windsor after the family's Summer Residence in 1917.
Reign 1910-1936
George V succeeded his father, EDWARD VII, to the British throne in 1910. Born on June 3, 1865, he pursued a naval career until the death (1892) of his older brother made him second in line to the throne of his grandmother, Victoria. In 1894 he married Princess Mary of Teck.  At the beginning of his reign George was involved in two crises--one over reform of the House of Lords (1910-11) and the other over Irish HOME RULE (1912-14). His conduct in these and, later, his choices of Stanley BALDWIN as prime minister in 1923 and Ramsay MACDONALD as head of the national government in 1931 generated some controversy. Nonetheless, he won popular affection, despite his gruff personality, by his visits to the troops during World War I and later by his Christmas radio broadcasts. During the war he changed the name of the royal family to WINDSOR. George's silver jubilee in 1935 was celebrated with elaborate festivities. He died on Jan. 20, 1936, and was succeeded by his oldest son, EDWARD VIII.


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0069 Bc - 0010 Bc Octavia "the elder" MAJOR 12 Jul 100 Bc - 15 Mar 0044 Bc Gaius Julius IV CAESAR ~1425 William Lister UNKNOWN Unknown UNKNOWN Unknown Alice UNKNOWN Johane Unknown UNKNOWN Unknown UNKNOWN Unknown 1630 - 1689 Jane POYTHRESS 59 59 ~1768 - ~1810 Elizabeth Unknown 42 42 ~1650 - 1681 Mary UNKNOWN 31 31 1595 - 1616 MATOAKA (Rebecca) Pocahontas 21 21 Winifred Griffin Margaret Unknown UNKNOWN Unknown UNKNOWN Unknown UNKNOWN Unknown UNKNOWN Unknown UNKNOWN Unknown 1602 - 1602 Robert Bruce STUART 4m 4m 0350 - 0404 Marcomir DAGOBERT 54 54 UNKNOWN Unknown Louis D'ORLEANS 2  SOUR S0004565
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Living MOUNTBATTEN D. 0509 Sigibert I VON KÖLN Nickname:<NICK> "The Lame" 1926 Elizabeth WINDSOR Name Prefix:<NPFX> Queen
Name Suffix:<NSFX> II
Reign 1952-present
Elizabeth II, Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and of Her other Realms and Territories and Head of the Commonwealth, as her proper title puts it, celebrated the 40th anniversary of her accession in 1992. Her ancestry dates back to William I, the Norman who seized the throne of England in 1066.

Born on Apr. 21, 1926, Elizabeth became heir to the throne when her father became king as GEORGE VI upon the abdication of his brother EDWARD VIII in December 1936. On Nov. 20, 1947, she married Philip Mountbatten, duke of EDINBURGH, a distant cousin whose mother was a great-granddaughter of Queen Victoria. When George died on Feb. 6, 1952, Elizabeth came to the throne at the age of 25.

The public duties of the British monarch were then entirely ceremonial, but Queen Elizabeth took her responsibilities seriously, inspecting state papers daily and consulting with prime ministers. She was educated in the role of constitutional monarch by her father and her grandmother Queen Mary, wife of GEORGE V. She was also trained by her mother, Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother. Harold Macmillan, prime minister from 1957 to 1963, wrote of her: "She loves her duty, and means to be a Queen and not a puppet." Her constitutional role obliges her to keep opinions to herself. This makes her a somewhat colorless public personality, but those who know her speak of her shrewdness and sense of humor.

Queen Elizabeth is the wealthiest woman in Britain, having inherited the extensive royal family estates. Under pressure from public opinion, she volunteered in 1992 for the first time to pay income tax. She has four children: CHARLES, PRINCE OF WALES (b. 1948), the heir to the throne, who married Lady Diana Spencer in 1981 and separated from her in 1992; Anne, the Princess Royal (b. 1950), who divorced her husband of 18 years, Capt. Mark Phillips, in 1992 and married Timothy Laurence that year; Andrew, duke of York (b. 1960), who married Sarah Ferguson in 1986 and separated from her in 1992; and Prince Edward (b. 1964). Prince William (b. 1982), Charles and Diana's older son, is second in line to the throne.


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UNKNOWN Unknown D. 0677 Warin Warinus Poiters Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count Lucy Lee TERTULLA UNKNOWN ~1803 Franklin Tyree Aurelia UNKNOWN 0805 - 28 Aug 876 Louis II the German HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE Marcia UNKNOWN daughter of Quintus Marcius Rex of the Roman Empire Janus Of The Romans UNKNOWN Venila the NYMPH UNKNOWN Altheus UNKNOWN Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of The Janigenae D. 1677 Bc THUSCO UNKNOWN Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of The Janigenae 3126 Bc - 2349 Bc UNKNOWN Lamech ~1610 - ~1660 Rodger Pemberton 50 50 Elizabeth Jefferson 1008 - 1060 Henry I Capet 52 52 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of France 3675 Bc - 2765 Bc UNKNOWN CAINANN (CANAAN) UNKNOWN Aklia (Aklemia) Samuel Jefferson 4026 Bc - 3074 Bc UNKNOWN EVE Elizabeth Lister UNKNOWN NOAM Ernest Louis UNKNOWN Thank you for downloading &quot;The Whaley-Kelley Genealogy Line&quot; by Whaley Publishing Company, Inc. UNKNOWN Seskef Tamar from Canaan UNKNOWN Elizabeth Leighton 0562 - 0634 UNKNOWN Oda of Swabia 72 72 Abt 135 Bc - 0072 Bc Manogan ap ENEID Nickname:<NICK> King of the Druids UNKNOWN Unknown 0467 - 27 Nov 511 Clovis UNKNOWN Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Name Suffix:<NSFX> I
Succeeded his father, Childeric I in 481 as Merovingian king. Married (493) the Burgundian princess, Clothilda, youngest of two daughters of Chilperic. Clothilda was of Roman communion and is credited with converting her husband to Christianity in 496. To this point Burgundians were Arians, and Clovis' choice may have been deliberate.

Clovis' conversion won powerful papal and episcopal support and opened the way to wide conquests of the heretic (i.e., Arian) German peoples. He won over the Gallic population by leaving them in posession of their lands and the Oothodox Christian clergy by respecting their creed and their wealth.

Defeated a "Roman" army in 486 at Soissons in Northwest Gaul. During the next 10 years extended his conquests till they touched Brittany and the Loire. In 493 he married a Christian, Clothilda, who soon converted him from pagaism to Nicene Christianity. Remi, bishop and saint, baptized him at Reims before an audience of prelates and notables judiciously invited from all Gaul; and 3000 soldiers followed Clovis to the font. The orthodox population in Visigothic and Burgundian Gaul now looked askance at their Arian rulers, and became the secret or open allies of Clovis, the young Frank king.

Burgundy was conquered (after 500), the Visigoths (Alaric II) were defeated at Voutille, near Pointiers (507), and their whole kingdom north of the Pyrenees (except Septimania and Provence) was subjugated. These conquests were warmly supported by the Gallo-Roman clergy as a religious war. Sigebert, the old king of the Ripurian Franks, had long been an ally of Clovis. He was murdered by his son - at the urging of Clovis, who in turn was murderd allowing Clovis to occupy Cologne and persude the Ripurian chieftains to accept him as their king.

Clovis founded the Church of the Holy Apostles (St. Genevieve) at Paris, and shortly moved his "capital" from Soissons to Paris. He was made honourary consul by the Emperor Anastasius, a proceediung which brought the Franks technically into the Empire.

After the death of Clovis on November 17th, 511: (1) His four sons (Theuderich I, Clodomir, Childebert I and Clothar I [Lothair]) established four capitals - Metz of Austrasia, Soissons of Neustria, Paris and Orleans. Expansion eastward continued along the upper Elbe; Burgundy was added, and the territory of the Ostrogothhs north of the Alps. After a period of ruthless conflict only Clothar I(Lothair) survived, and for a brief time (558-561) the Frankish lands were under one head again, (2) Clothar's division of his lands among his four sons (Chilperich, Sigibert I, Charibert, Dagobert/Guntram) led to a great feud from which three kingdoms emerged: (a) Austrasia (capital Metz)lying to the east and mostly Teutonic; Neustria (capital Soissons)and mostly Gallo-Roman in blood; Burgundy, without a king but joined Neustia for a common ruler. Under Chlothar II, son of Chilperich, all three kingdoms were again united in 613.
Clothilda UNKNOWN Nickname:<NICK> The Great
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess
0436 - 26 Nov 481 Chilperic UNKNOWN Name Suffix:<NSFX> II 0445 - ~0500 Brunhilda UNKNOWN 55 55 0470 - ~0520 Daugher Of Burgundy UNKNOWN 50 50 0370 - 0430 Pharamond UNKNOWN 60 60 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
1st King of France
0386 - ~0450 Argotta UNKNOWN 64 64 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Queen
Argotta Queen of the Salic Franks
Mother of all French Kings
Genebald UNKNOWN Duke of the East Franks 0337 - 0404 Marcomir UNKNOWN 67 67 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duke 0324 - 0378 Clodius UNKNOWN 54 54 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Name Suffix:<NSFX> I
0300 - 0379 Dogobert UNKNOWN 79 79 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Dagobert Genebald UNKNOWN Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duke Salic Franks 0262 - 0358 Genbald UNKNOWN 96 96 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King 0300 - 0379 Dagobert UNKNOWN 79 79 Nickname:<NICK> Mild & Loving
Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
0270 - 0306 Walter UNKNOWN 36 36 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King 0240 - 0298 Clodius UNKNOWN 58 58 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Name Suffix:<NSFX> III
0220 - 0272 Bartherus UNKNOWN 52 52 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King 0200 - 0253 Hilderic UNKNOWN 53 53 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King 0180 - 0213 Sunno UNKNOWN 33 33 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King 0160 - 0186 Farabert UNKNOWN 26 26 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King 0140 - 0166 Clodomir UNKNOWN 26 26 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Name Suffix:<NSFX> IV
0142 - ~0180 Hafilda UNKNOWN 38 38 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess Of Ruglij 0122 - 0149 Marcomir UNKNOWN 27 27 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Name Suffix:<NSFX> IV
0104 - 0128 Odomar UNKNOWN 24 24 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Odomar King of the Franks Made league with,the Romans &,Gauls
0079 - 0114 Richimer UNKNOWN 35 35 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Name Suffix:<NSFX> I
0054 - 0090 Ratherius UNKNOWN 36 36 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King 0029 - 0069 Antenor UNKNOWN 40 40 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Name Suffix:<NSFX> IV
0004 - 0063 Clodomir UNKNOWN 59 59 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Name Suffix:<NSFX> III
0001 Bc - 0050 Marcomir UNKNOWN Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Name Suffix:<NSFX> III
D. 0020 Clodius UNKNOWN Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Name Suffix:<NSFX> II
D. 0011 Bc Francio UNKNOWN Name Prefix:<NPFX> King D. 0039 Bc Antharius UNKNOWN Name Prefix:<NPFX> King D. 0074 Bc CASSANDER UNKNOWN Name Prefix:<NPFX> King D. 0095 Bc MERODOCHUS UNKNOWN Name Prefix:<NPFX> King CLODOMIR UNKNOWN Name Prefix:<NPFX> King ~1514 - ~1570 John Pemberton 56 56 Ellen UNKNOWN ~1490 - ~1550 Robert Pemberton 60 60 Note: Ref: CD 100 GRS, traces this family through Scollis Pemberton who married John Rowland ~1491 - ~1550 Alice UNKNOWN 59 59 0704 - ~0760 Olafsson Halfdan Hvitbein 56 56 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King 0708 - ~0760 Asa EYSTEINSDATTER 52 52 ~0625 - ~0661 OLAF INGJALDSSON 36 36 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King ALGAUTSDATTER GAUTHILD 0668 - 0710 Throndsson Eystein 42 42 0625 - ~0667 UNKNOWN Thrond 42 42 ~0670 - ~0750 SOLVEIG Halfdansdatter 80 80 ~1880 - ~1935 Cyrille Vigneault 55 55 Laura Gagnon 1691 - 1747 Henry Lee Of Lee Hall 56 56 Will: BETWEEN 30 JUL 1746 AND 13 JUN 1747 Westmoreland Co., VA
Probate: 25 AUG 1747 Westmoreland Co., VA
1657 - 1706 Laetitia Corbine 49 49 ~1769 - ~1787 Henry Lee 18 18 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Lieutenant-Colonel 1756 - 1818 Henry (Lighthorse Harry) Lee 62 62 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Major-General 1773 - 1826 Ann Hill Carter 53 53 1807 - 1870 Robert E. Lee 63 63 Name Prefix:<NPFX> General
Education: "graduated second (not first as frequently stated) in his
class, appointed a 2nd lieutenant in the corps of military
engineers." BETWEEN 1825 AND 1829 U.S.M.A., West Point,, NY
1808 - 1873 Mary Anne Rutherford Custis 65 65 1832 - 1913 George Washington Custis (BOO) Lee 80 80 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Major-General
Education: "President Zachary Taylor nominated him for cadetship, he
graduated at the head of his class, having passed four years of
study there without receivinga single demerit." BETWEEN JUN 1850 AND JUN 1854 U.S. Military Academy, West Point,, NY
1781 - 1857 George Washington Parke Custis 76 76 1788 - 1853 Mary Lee FITZHUGH 65 65 1711 - 1757 Daniel Parks Cusits 46 46 1693 - 1743 Augustine Washington 50 50 1708 - 1789 Mary Ball 80 80 1753 - 1781 John Parke Custis 28 28 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Col. 1758 - 1804 Eleanor Calvert 46 46 1731 - 1802 Martha Dandridge 70 70 1751 - 1754 Daniel Park Custis 3 3 1753 - 1757 Frances Park Custis 4 4 1757 - 1773 Martha Parke "Patsy" Custis 16 16 1732 - 1799 George Washington 67 67 Name Prefix:<NPFX> President
Date of Birth was February 11 (February 22nd on today's calendar). Great Britain and the American Colonies changed from the Julian Calendar to the Gregorian Calendar in 1752. The calendars differed by 10 days. [Sources regarding the change in the calendar: "The Ligon Family and Connections;" and the entry's on "George Washington" and "Calendar" in "The World Book Encyclopedia.]"

George and Martha had no children together, but they raised Jackie and Patsy Custis, (Martha's children from her marriage with Daniel Parke Custis), at Mount Vernon. Much of this info on George and his ancestors, etc is taken from "The Ligon Family and Connections", and also from the site "Genealogy of the Presidents," which is from Funk and Wagnells "The Presidents." The site is: http://www.dcs.hull.ac.uk/public/genealogy/presidents

He was elected without opponent by 69 electoral votes. Was in office from 1789 to 1797 (two terms). His vice-president was his successor John Adams. Refused to run for a third term and - thereby - inofficially instituted the 2-term rule for american presidents, the only exception being Franklin Delano Roosevelt (from:
http://www.dcs.hull.ac.uk/public/genealogy/presidents).

(the Father of the United States) US general and politician; led Virginia militia in French and Indian War 1754, 1755-1758; member of House of Burgesses 1759-1774; Virginia delegate to Continental Congress 1774-1775; commander-in-chief of Continental army during American Revolution 1775-1783; forced British troops to evacuate Boston 1776; after crossing Delaware River 1776, defeated Hessians under Johann Rall at battle of Trenton 1776; defeated British troops of Charles Cornwallis at battle of Princeton 1777, solidifying American control over New Jersey; defeated by British troops under William Howe at battle of Brandywine 1777 and battle of Germantown 1777, losing American control over Pennsylvania; settled troops for winter at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania 1777-1778; defeated British troops of Charles Cornwallis at battle of Yorktown 1781, causing Cornwallis' surrender, British capitulation, and end of American Revolution; president of Constitutional Convention 1787; 1st president of US 1789-1797 (only unanimously elected US president); established 1st presidential cabinet 1789; moved US capital from New York City to Philadelphia 1790; oversaw establishment of Bank of US 1791 and US Mint at Philadelphia 1792; declared US impartiality in European War of the First Coalition 1793; ordered suppression of Whiskey Rebellion 1794; issued Farewell Address 1796, warning against partisanship and entangling foreign alliances _1732-1799

The following ancestry back to King Edward I and Margaret of France is shown in The Royal Descents of 500 Immigrants, by Gary Boyd Roberts:

George Washington, husband of Mrs. Martha Dandridge Custis;
Augustine Washington and Mary Ball;
Lawrence Washington and Mildred Warner;
John Washington and Anne Pope;
Lawrence Washington and Amphyllis Twigden;
Margaret Butler and Lawrence Washington;
William Butler and Margaret Greeke;
Margaret Sutton and John Butler;
John Sutton and (_) Charroll;
Joyce Tiptoft and Edmund Sutton;
Joyce Cherleton and John Tiptoft;
Eleanor Holand and Edward Cherleton;
Thomas Holand and Alice FitsAlan;
Joan Plantagenet and Thomas Holand;
Edmund of Woodstock and Margaret Wake;
Edward I King of England and 2nd wife Margaret of France.

One of several cousin lines with JRH (4C7R): This possible connection with ancestry is okay from Gen. George Washington back; his father Augustine; Augustine's mother Mildred Warner; Mildred's father Augustine, III; Augustine, III's mother Mary Towneley; Common connection with Mary's parents, Lawrence and Jennet (Halstead) Towneley. From Lawrence and Jennet down...their daughter, Elizabeth m. Christopher Smith; son Lawrence m. Mary Debnam; daughter Sarah m. Col. John Taliaferro; son Robert m. (?); not confirmed that daughte
1715 - Deceased Moses Edwards 1699 - 1728 Jane Butler 29 29 1659 - 1697 Lawrence Washington 38 38 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Capt. 1670 - 1701 Mildred Warner 31 31 UNKNOWN Jared UNKNOWN Malaleel UNKNOWN Enos 0523 - 0570 Ansbertus GALLO- ROMAN 47 47 1857 - 1953 Mary Of Teck UNKNOWN 95 95 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Queen

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1543 - 1559 Francis II UNKNOWN 16 16 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of France
10 JUL 1559 wounded in joust celibrating treaty with Spain, died
UNKNOWN EDNI 1701 - 1751 Frederick Louis HANOVER 50 50 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Prince Of Wales 0986 - ~1020 Donalda MacKenneth 34 34 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess 0965 - ~1025 Anleta "Thora Donada" MacKenneth 60 60 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess 0962 - ~1030 Aefgifu UNKNOWN 68 68 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Queen Of Scotland UNKNOWN Sigurd 0038 Bc - 0009 Nero Claudius GERMANICUS DRAUSUS Name Prefix:<NPFX> Gen'l Gov Of Gaul 0820 - ~0870 RAGNVALD OLAFSSON 50 50 0770 - 0840 OLAF II GUDRODSSON 70 70 0738 - 0810 Gudrod HALFDAN 72 72 Nickname:<NICK> The Magnificent 0740 - ~0800 ASA HAROLDSDOTTIR 60 60 0809 - 0864 The Black HALFDAN 55 55 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King ~1003 - 1035 Robert UNKNOWN 32 32 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duke Of Normandy
Name Suffix:<NSFX> I
Duke of Normandy 1027-1035, often identified with the legendary Robert the Devil. He aided King Henry I of France against Henry's rebellious brother and mother, intervened in the affairs of Flanders, and supported Edward the Confessor, then in exile in Robert's court. He also sponsored monastic reform in Normandy. After making his illegitimate son William his heir, he made a pilgrimage to Jerusalem and died at Nicaea. Robert contributed to the restoration of Henry King of France to his throne, and received from the gratitude of that monarch, the Vexin, as an additional to his patrimonial domains. In the 8th year of his reign, curiosity or devotion induced him to undertake a pilgrimage to the Holy Land, where the fatiges of the journey and the heat of the climate so impaired his consitution he died
on his way home. Some sources call him Robert I the Magnificent!
0704 - 0739 Halfdan OLAFSSON 35 35 Nickname:<NICK> Whiteleg
Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
0682 - 0710 Olaf INJALDSSON 28 28 Nickname:<NICK> The Wood Cutter
Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Vermaland
Note: died as a sacrifice Dead
EYSTEIN HADRADE 0729 - ~0800 ASA Eysteinsson 71 71 Robert COURTHOSE 0638 - ~0678 Braut- Onund INGVARSSON 40 40 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King 0616 - ~0667 Ingvar EYSTEINSSON 51 51 0660 - ~0720 Ingjal ONUNDSSON 60 60 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Name Suffix:<NSFX> III
D. 1081 Richard Of Normandy Death: 1081 in Killed by a Stag, In New Forest Rufus WILLIAM II Of Normandy D. 1126 Cecily PLANTAGENET D. 1090 Constance PLANTAGENET Alice PLANTAGENET D. 1137 Adele PLANTAGENET Living MOUNTBATTEN 1000 - ~1040 ELFLEDA Of NORTHUMBRIA 40 40 0920 - 0965 Duncan MACDONACHADH 45 45 0920 - ~0960 UNKNOWN SIGURDSSON 40 40 1585 - 1668 ROBERT AP Evan 83 83 UNKNOWN Gainor 1555 - 1637 Robert Ap LEWIS 82 82 1550 - ~1610 Gwerfyl Verch LLEWELLYN 60 60 1524 - 1600 DAVID Ap LLEWELLYN 76 76 Isabel De BRAIOSE 1104 - 1178 Ada De Warren 74 74 1627 - 1665 Christopher Branch 38 38 Name Suffix:<NSFX> II 1166 - 1216 JOHN LACKLAND PLANTEGENET 49 49 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Name Suffix:<NSFX> I
Occupation: BET. 1199 - 1216 3rd Plantagenet King of England
Reference Number: 1115
Note: Acceded 05-22-1199 at Westminster Abbey, London, England. Buried Worcester Cathedral, England. Reigned 1199-1216. Signed Magna Carta in 1215 at Runnymede. His later repudiation of the charter led to the first barons war (1215-1217) during which he died.

The youngest legitimate son of King Henry II. In 1185 Prince John was appointed King of Ireland, but before the end of 1186 he was driven from the Ireland and all was left in confusion.

John Plantaganet, Lackland, King of England (1199-1216), the fifth and favorite son of King Henry II and Queen Eleanor,
was born at Oxford on December 24, 1166, and he died at Newark Castle, Notts, October 19, 1216, and was buried at
Worcester Cathedral. He was named Lackland by his father because he was the youngest son, meaning he had little land
inheritance. He married on August 29, 1189 (1) Isabella (Hawisa), Countess of Gloucester, daughter of William, Earl of
Gloucester, by whom he had no children. She was previously married to Hugh of Lusignan. John divorced her in 1199 after
ten years of marriage and married (2) Isabella of Angouleme, daughter of Aymer (Adhemer) de Taillefer, Count of
Angoulesme, the swordsmith, who died in 1246, who may possibly have descended from Taillefer, who was supposed to be
the court jester of Duke William of Normandy, sister and heir of Amyer Taillefer, Earl of Angoulesme. Henry of Huntington in
his Chronicle states that Taillefer, who was supposed to be the jester of Duke William, before the armies closed for the fight
at the Battle of Hastings,

"sportively brandishing swords in front of the English troops, while they were lost in amazement at his gambols, slew one of their
standard-bearers. A second time one of the enemy fell. The third time he was slain himself."

On the other hand Wace says that Taillefer called to Duke William,

"A boon, sire. I have long served you and you owe me for all such service. Today, so please you, you shall repay it. I ask as my
guerdon and beseech you for it earnestly that you will allow me to strike the first blow in the battle."

To which the Duke replied, "I grant it." Then Taillefer put his horse to a gallop, charging before all the rest.

Isabella was the mother of all his legal children, she was only 12-years of age when she was married. She married (2) Hugh
X. of Lusignan, by whom she had the following children: Henry, Count of La Manche; William of Valence, died in 1269, father
of Aymer de Valence, Earl of Pembroke (1307-1324); Guy of Valence: Geoffrey of Lusignan; Aymer, Bishop of Winchester,
died in 1280; and Alice le Brun, who married John de Warenne. Isabella died in 1246.

King John, who reigned as King of England from 1199 to 1216, traveled extensively in England, as few of his predecessors
had done, often dealing with mundane financial and legal matters. He reluctantly signed the Magna Charta, permitting
basic rights to the barons and landowners, a landmark document in the history of western civilization. [Editor's Note: Of
interest from a genealogical standpoint is the fact that the majority of barons opposed to King John all became common
ancestors as the royal family and the baronial families intermarried in the following several generations. The specific
baronial families who had signers of the Magna Carta are detailed in Volume II. of this genealogical record.]

According to the Plantaganet Chronicles,

"John was a great prince but scarcely a happy one, experiencing the ups and downs of Fortune. He was munificent and liberal to
outsiders but a plunderer of his own people, trusting strangers rather than his subjects, wherefore he was eventually deserted by
his own men and, in the end, little mourned."

tried but failed to usurp crown by brother Richard was at crusade crowned king of England 1199 called Lackland reign was i
CLEMENCE DE ARCY Name Prefix:<NPFX> Consort
Name Suffix:<NSFX> I
1133 - 1189 HENRY II PLANTEGENET 56 56 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King 1113 - 1151 Geoffrey V Of ANJOU 38 38 Nickname:<NICK> The Fair
Note: Geoffrey was married to a Matilda, the daughter of Henry I. Matilda was previously married to Holy Roman Emperor, Henry V in 1114. Following his death in 1125 she returned to England and subsequently married Geoffrey, 10th Count of Anjou in 1128
1102 - 1169 Matilda Augusta (Maud) "the Empress" Of England 67 67 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Queen 1068 - 1135 UNKNOWN HENRY I Bleauclerc 67 67 Nickname:<NICK> Longsword
Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Note: His reign is notable for important legal and administrativereforms, and for
the final resolution of the investiture controversy. Abroad, hewaged several
campaigns in order to consolidate and expand his continentalpossessions.
Was so hated by his brothers that they vowed to disinherit him.In 1106 he
captured Robert and held him til he died. He proved to be a hardbut just
ruler. He aparently died from over eating Lampreys!
D. 1125 Henry UNKNOWN Name Prefix:<NPFX> Emperor Of Germany-Holy Roman
Name Suffix:<NSFX> V
1028 - 1087 The Conqueror William 59 59 Name Suffix:<NSFX> I
Reigned 1066-1087. Duke of Normandy 1035-1087. Invaded England defeated and killed his rival Harold at the Battle of Hastings and became King. The Norman conquest of England was completed by 1072 aided by the establishment of feaudalism under which his followers were granted land in return for pledges of service and loyalty. As King William was noted for his efficient if harsh rule. His administration relied upon Norman and other foreign personnel especially Lanfranc Archbishop of Canterbury. In 1085 started Domesday Book.

King of England 1066-1087. Earnest and resourceful, William was not only one of the greatest of English monarchs, but also a pivotal figure in European history.

The illegitimate son of Robert I, Duke of Normandy, and Arletta, daughter of a tanner, he is sometimes called William the bastard. He succeeded to the dukedom on his father's death in 1035. William and his guardians were hard pressed to keep down recurrent rebellions during his minority, and at least once the young duke barely escaped death.

In 1047, with the aid of Henry I of France, he solidly established his power. William is said to have visited England in 1051 or 1052, when his cousin Edward the Confessor probably promised that William would succeed him as king of England. Despite a papal prohibition, William married Matilda, daughter of Baldwin, Count of Flanders, in 1053. The union, which greatly increased the duke's prestige, did not receive papal dispensation until 1059.

William's growing power brought him into conflict with King Henry of France, whose invading armies he defeated in 1054 and 1058. The accession (1060) of the child Philip I of France, whose guardian was William's father-in-law, improved his position, and in 1063, William conquered the county of Maine. Soon afterward Harold, then Earl of Wessex, was shipwrecked on the French coast and was turned over to William, who apparently extracted Harold's oath to support the duke's interests in England.

Upon hearing that Harold had been crowned (1066) King of England, Willaim secured the sanction of the pope, raised an army and transport fleet, sailed for England, and defeated and slew Harold at the battle of Hastings (1066). Overcoming what little resistance remained in southeast England, he led his army to London, received the city's submission,a and was crowned king on Christmas Day.

Although Willaim immediately began to build and garrison castles around the country, he apparently hoped to maintain continuity of rule; many of the English nobility had fallen at Hastings, but most of those who survived were permitted to keep their lands for the time being. The English, however, did not so readily accept him as their king.

A series of rebellions broke out, and William suppressed them harshly, ravaging great sections of the country. Titles to the lands of the now decimated native nobility were called in and redistributed on a strictly feudal basis, to the king's Norman followers. By 1072, the adherents of Edgar Atheling and their Scottish and Danish allies had been defeated and the military part of the Norman Conquest virtually completed. In the only major rebellion that came thereafter (1075), the chief rebels were Normans.

William undertook church reform, appointed Lan franc archbishop of Canterbury, substituted foreign prelates for any of the English bishops, took command over the administration of church affairs, and established (1076) separate ecclesiastical courts. In 1085-86, at his orders, a survey of England was taken, the results of which were embodied in the Domesday Book. By the Oath of Salisbury in 1086, William established the important precedent that loyalty to the king is superior to loyalty to any subordinate feudal lord of the kingdom. William fought with his factious son Robert II, Duke of Normandy, in 1079 and quarreled intermittently with France from 1080 until his death. He invaded the French Vexin in 1087, was fatally 
~1773 - ~1840 Mary Tipton 67 67 ~1776 - ~1845 Jonathan Tipton 69 69 ~1778 - ~1865 David Tipton 87 87 ~1791 - ~1860 Jacob Tipton 69 69 Kesiah ROBERTSON Nickname:<NICK> Cuzy ~1798 - ~1860 Lavinia Tipton 62 62 ~1800 - ~1860 Ellendor Tipton 60 60 ~1802 - ~1860 Joseph Tipton 58 58 ~1803 - ~1863 Kennedy Tipton 60 60 ~1805 - ~1865 Elizabeth Tipton 60 60 1802 - ~1896 Talitha Tipton 94 94 ~1797 - 1877 John Walker 80 80 ~1805 - ~1860 Jonathan Tipton 55 55 1809 - 1895 Samuel Tipton 85 85 1819 - 1849 Cynthia RICHARDSON 30 30 1811 - ~1881 Elizabeth Tipton 70 70 1811 - ~1871 William Walker 60 60 ~1812 - ~1872 Sarah Tipton 60 60 ~1812 - ~1872 Josiah Harris 60 60 ~1813 - ~1873 Reuban Tipton 60 60 ~1827 - 1842 Sarah RICHARDSON 15 15 ~1815 - ~1875 Susan J. Tipton 60 60 ~1811 - ~1871 William H. Russell 60 60 ~1816 - ~1876 Albert Tipton 60 60 ~1818 - ~1878 Martha Harris 60 60 ~1817 - ~1877 John Tipton 60 60 ~1822 - ~1882 Lucinda Everett 60 60 John H. Harris Margaret Stansberry ~1031 - 1083 Mathilda OF FLANDERS 52 52 ~0980 - Deceased Doda Of Falaise 1012 - 1067 Baldwin V UNKNOWN 55 55 Nickname:<NICK> The Pious
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count  OF FLANDERS
Note: also called BALDWIN OF LILLE, French BAUDOUIN DE LILLE, Dutch BOUDEWIJN VAN RIJSEL, count of Flanders who became one of the most influential figures of 11th-century Europe. He was an active, enterprising man and greatly extended his power by wars and alliances. He obtained from the Holy Roman emperor Henry IV the territory between the Scheldt and the Dender as an imperial fief, as well as the margravate of Antwerp. So powerful had he become that on the decease of Henry I of France he was appointed regent during the minority of Philip I (1060-66). Before his death he saw his eldest daughter Matilda (d. 1083) sharing the English throne with William the Conqueror; saw his eldest son, Baldwin of Mons, in possession of Hainaut in right of his wife Richilde, heiress of Regnier V (d. 1036); and saw his second
son, Robert the Frisian, regent (voogd) of the county of Holland.
SOURCE: "Baldwin V" Encyclopedia Britannica Online. <http://members.eb.com/bol/topic?idxref=274104>

Baudouin V, Comte de Flandre(Andre Roux:Scrolls, 79, 118.) (Stuart, Royalty for Commoners, Page 103, Line 141-32). AKA: Baudouin V de Lille. Baudouin, Regent de France. Also Known As: Baudouin "Le Pieux" (von Redlich, Marcellus Donald R., Pedigrees and Some of the Emperor Charlemagne's Descendants in ISBN: 0-8063-0494-4 (1001 North Calvert Street, Baltimore, MD  21202: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1996), Page 183). Born: circa 1013 in Flandre, Belgium, son of Baudouin IV, Count de Flandre and Ogive de Luxembourg. Married in 1028 in France:
Adele=Alix, Princess de France , daughter of Robert II, King de France and Constance de Provence; Baudouin V was Adele's second husband. between 1060 and 1067 in France: Baudouin V was the Regent of France from 1060 to 1067. Died: on 1 Sep 1067 in Lille, Nord, Flandre, France.
~1009 - 1079 Adela CAPET 70 70 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess
Note: Adele=Alix, Princess de France (Andre Roux: Scrolls, 79, 118.)
Note: (Stuart, Royalty for Commoners, Page 102, Line 140-32.) Married  Richare III de Normandie. Married Baldwin IV de Flandre. AKA: Adelaide, Countess de Contenance. Born: in 1009, daughter of Robert II, King de France and Constance de Provence, Some sources indicate that Adele=Alix was born in 1012. Married in Jan 1027 in France: Richard III, Duke de Normandie, son of Richard II, Duke de Normandie and Judith de Bretagne. Marriedd in 1028 in France: Baudouin V, Comte de Flandre, son of Baudouin IV, Count de Flandre and Ogive de Luxembourg; Baudouin V was Adele's second husband. Died: on 8 Jan 1079 in Messina, Messina, Sicily,
Note: Some sources indicate that Adele=Alix died in 1063.
1151 Bertha de Burgandy Name Prefix:<NPFX> Queen ~0986 - 1032 Countance DE ARLES 46 46 1011 - 21 Mar 1075/1076 Robert I CAPET Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duke Of BURGUNDY 0968 - 1039 Baldwin IV UNKNOWN 71 71 Nickname:<NICK> 'Fair Beard'
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count  OF FLANDERS
0986 - 1030 Ogive OF LUXEMBOURG 44 44 0963 - 1027 RICHARD II UNKNOWN 64 64 Nickname:<NICK> The Good
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duke Of Normandy
~0927 - 27 Jun 992 UNKNOWN Conan I Nickname:<NICK> Conan I "le tort"; Conan I the Crooked
Conan I "le tort"; Conan I the Crooked

DEATH: Killid in battle at Conquereuil, France
~0952 - 27 Jun 992 Ermengarde D'ANJOU ~0980 - 1008 Geoffrey Of Bretagne 28 28 11 Nov 938 - 21 Jul 987 Geoffrey D'ANJOU Nickname:<NICK> Greymantle ~0934 - 12 Mar 978 Adelaide de Vermandois 21 Jun 967 - 1040 Fulk III D'ANJOU Nickname:<NICK> The Black
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count
0960 - 1000 Elizabeth de Vendome 40 40 Gerberge D'ANJOU 0995 - 1060 Adele D'ANJOU 65 65 0943 - 1012 Bouchard II de Vendome 69 69 0942 - 1007 Elizabeth De Corbeil 65 65 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Countess 0942 - 0992 Bourchar I dit Ratepelatte de Vendome 50 50 ~0885 - ~0942 Fulk I "The Red", de Anjou 57 57 Roscilla of Loches 0844 - Deceased Warner of Loches Name Prefix:<NPFX> Lord D. 0886 Ingelgar de Anjou 0860 - 0888 Adele DE GATINAIS 28 28 ~0826 - Deceased Turtulle de Anjou ~0825 - Deceased Petronille De Anjou ~0830 - Deceased Geoffrey DE GATINAIS ~0800 - Deceased Bouchard de FERENZAC Aubri de FERENZAC Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count Bouchard DECORSICA Name Prefix:<NPFX> Constable Guerin d'Hesbaye Adelindis d'Hesbaye ~0710 - Deceased Robert d'Hesbaye Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count Williswinda UNKNOWN 0670 - 0741 Lambert D'Hesbaye 71 71 AKA Lants Bertus Von Wormsgau ? 0643 - 0677 Warinus De Poitiers 34 34 0615 - 0643 Bodilon De Bourgogne 28 28 0650 - 0677 Kunza Von Metz 27 27 0611 - 0690 Clodoule Von Metz 79 79 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Bishop Of Metz 13 Aug 582 - 16 Aug 640 Arnoaldus Von Schelde Name Prefix:<NPFX> Bishop Of Metz 0602 - 0685 Ansegisal De Heristal 83 83 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duke Of Brabant
Occupation: Duke Of Brabant
Occupation: Mayor Of The Palace
0603 - 17 Dec 693 Begga (Saint Begga) De Brabant Name Prefix:<NPFX> Countess
Occupation: Countess Of Brabant
~0585 - 21 Feb 638/639 Pepin I De Landis Occupation: 1st Duke Of Brabant 0591 - 8 May 652 Itta ( Saint Itta Of Metz) Von Schelde 0540 - 0601 Arnulf (Arnoaldus) Von Schelde 61 61 Bishop of Metz 0540 - Deceased Oda Von Swabia Ansbertus Gallo-Roman Senator of Narbonne Von Schelde 0525 - Deceased Blithilde (Bilhildis) Princess of Cologne Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess Of Franks 0493 - Deceased Ansbertus Ferreolus Von Schelde 0500 - Deceased Deuteria UNKNOWN 0473 - 0511 Tonantius UNKNOWN 38 38 0403 - 0475 Ferreolus TONATIUS 72 72 0405 - Deceased Papinilla OF ROME 0390 - Deceased Ferreolus UNKNOWN 0390 - Deceased Deuteria UNKNOWN 0330 - 0382 Afranius Syagrius UNKNOWN 52 52 Prefect of the West, of paternal Roman descent, 378 Gallo-Roman Senator at Lyons, 379 Proconsul of Africa, buried beneath a monument at the city gate of Lyons

Ancestral Roots by Weis-7th edition-GPC

Note: Gallo-Roman Senator; Proconsul Africae 379; Praefectus Urbis Romae 381; selected by the emperor Gratian as a Consul 382; Praefectus Praetorio Italiae 382
Aegidius UNKNOWN Note: Master General" of Roman Gaul UNKNOWN Unknown UNKNOWN Unknown 1771 - Deceased John Tipton Note: Froze to death during a trip one winter night 1772 - 1861 Samuel Tipton 89 89 1775 - Deceased Hannah Tipton Leutharius GALLO- ROMAN 0551 - Deceased Erchenaud GALLO- ROMAN 1790 - Deceased Wiley Tipton 0855 - 10 Sep 915 UNKNOWN Marquis Of Tuscany Adalbert II Name Prefix:<NPFX> Marquis Of Tuscany 0871 - 8 Mar 925 UNKNOWN Bertha Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess of Lorraine 0835 - 8 Jul 869 UNKNOWN Lothaire II Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Lorraine 0795 - 29 Sep 855 UNKNOWN Lothaire I Name Prefix:<NPFX> Emperor
Emperor Holy Roman EMPIRE
Also King of Italy[v28t0449.FTW]
Lothair Of GERMANY
25 Sep 778 - 20 Jun 840 UNKNOWN Louis I ~0800 - 20 Mar 851 Countess of Tours Ermengarde Count Of Tours HUGH II William SAXE-COBURG- GOTHA Name Suffix:<NSFX> II

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2 Apr 742 - 28 Jan 814 UNKNOWN Charlemagne Name: Charles I Holy Roman Emperor
Reference Number: 8024
Sex: M
Birth: 2 APR 0742 in Aix la Chapelle, Austrasia
Death: 28 JAN 813/14 in Aachen, Austrasia
Event: BET. 768 - 814 King of the Franks
Event: 0774 King of the Lombards
Event: BET. 800 - 814 Holy Roman Emperor
Event: BET. 774 - 804 united most of Western Europe by 804
Event: 0788 incorporated the Duchy of Bavaria
Event: BET. 791 - 796 Defeated the Avars, Bulgarians and Slavs
Event: 0810 Defended a Danish attack
Event: 25 DEC 0800 Crowned Charlemagne by Pope Leo III
Event: 0768 King of Franks
ALIA: /Charlemagne/
Note: Note: Mainz

Note: Charlemagne was Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire (France, Germany & Aquitaine).

In Latin, he is called Carolus Magnus. To the Germans, he is Karl der Grosse. But most of us know him by his French name, Charlemagne.
No matter what he is called, Charles the Great was the founder of the First Reich, the Holy Roman Empire, and the model of every king
who reigned after him until the Renaissance. The first truly great king of the dynasty named for him ("Carolingian"), his successful campaigns gave him an empire that included most of Europe. His initially successful attack on the heathen lands of Saxony led to a war of
more than thirty years. His attack on Spain was unsccessful, and as they pulled out, one of his commanders, Roland, was slain, an event which became the center of one of the most important pieces of medieval literature, The Song of Roland. He fought against the kings of Lombardy and Bavaria, eventually subduing them. But it was his loyalty to the Church that led to his coronation as the first Holy Roman Emperor on Christmas Day, 800 AD. But Karl der Grosse's reign was not all about warfare. He was a great advocate of education; he himself was tutored by the legendary Alcuin of York. His capital at Aachen became the cultural center of Europe. But, when he died, his empire was partitioned by three of his sons; it would not be reunited until the reign of Otto I. There has been a great deal of dispute about the nationality of Charlemagne. The stories about him compose the "Matter of France," but the Germans claim him for their own. And, given the relationship between France and Germany, neither is willing to share him with the other. The truth, though neither may want to admit it, is that Charlemagne came from a time when there was no distinction between the French and German peoples, when both were considered barbarian
tribes. And it was Charlemagne's rule that brought the first glimmer of civilization back to them.
Sarah Fugate Elizabeth Mayes Hugh H. Cunningham James Franklan Cunningham Walter Lee Cunningham Ruth Cunningham 1838 - 1884 Elisha Thomas 46 46 1642 - 1707 Peter Field 65 65 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Maj. 1601 - Deceased James Field In 1624 he sailed to Virginia on the ship Swan Anne Rogers Clark 1646 - 1703 Judith Sloane 57 57 1653 - 1697 Thomas Jefferson 44 44 Name Suffix:<NSFX> I
Note: Thomas Jefferson, I is considered the emigrant ancestor, the first Jefferson settler who remained in VA. He was a planter and a surveyor. In 1682 he purchased 157A in Henrico Co from William Byrd, and in 1692 he purchased a town lot. In 1697 he lived at the Curls region of the James River, below present Richmond. His will has been lost.
~1829 Elizabeth Tyree 1627 - 1665 Christopher Branch 38 38 1630 - Deceased John Jefferson Name Prefix: Captain
In 1669, he was at Antigua in the Leeward Islands of the West
Indies. He bacame a captain in their militia
UNKNOWN Unknown 1524 - Deceased Valantia Sparkes 1495 - 1544 Richard Braunche 49 49 Richard was a wooolen draper(maker of wool cloth). Settled in Abington, Berkshire, England, in the early part of the sixteenth century. He was a man of considerable importance, being for many years head of the Fraternity of the Holy Cross. Originally this Guild had been founded for the dispensation of charity, but a long and active existence, together with ownership of considerable property, had make it the center of the civic life of Abingdon.Death: 11 SEP 1544 in Abington, England
Note:
He was buried in the north or Jesus Aisle of St. Helen's Church on 16 September, 1544 The Jesus aisle has been covered with new flooring
and pews, so his grave is no longer visible..

Richard's Will; His will is dated August 27, 1544.  To the high altar of St. Elen's church 21s. to be prayed for.
To Thomas Branche my eldest son a feather bed, a covering with a mitre upon it, and 10s.
To my son William Branche my gown that I had of Mr. Wodword and 10s.
To Thoms Branche my youngest son 20s.
To my son John Branche a black gown lined with St. Thomas wolsted and 10s.
To Margery my daughter a girdlewith a dymycent of silver and gilt, a silver spoon, all her grandfather's bequests unto her, a saucer of
the new fashion and 20s.
To Marion my daughter a pair of jet beads with silver gawds, a silver spoon, beside the one that Mr. Wodword gave her, and 20s.
If any of my forenamed children die before they come to years of discretion, their parts shall be distributed amongst those that shall
then be on live.
Residuary legatee and executrix, my wife Elizabeth. Overseers,
Humfrey Bostock and Thomas [blank].
Witnesses: Sir William Druett, brotherhoodpriest, Richard Maiot,
Humbostoke, Thomas Erle. No Probate. [Archdeaconry of Berks:
Register C; 164.]
~1273 - 17 Mar 1336/1337 Margaret Basset 1376 - 1426 Thomas BEAUFOREST 50 50 Margaret NEVILLE 1339 - 3 Feb 1398/1399 Prince John PLANTAGENET Nickname:<NICK> "Of Gaunt" 1312 - 1377 Edward III PLANTAGENET 64 64 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Edward of Windsor, King Edward III. (1327-1377), Earl of Chester and Duke of Aquitaine, was born at Windsor
November 13, 1312 and succeeded to the throne of England January 13, 1327, while his father was still alive.
The Queen Mother and Roger de Mortimer governed in his name for a time, until he rejected their assistance
and had Mortimer executed. The reign of King Edward III. was filled with great domestic achievements and
foreign wars. He renounced his right to Scotland in 1328, but to make good his claim to France in right of his
mother, he invaded that country in 1339. He defeated the French at Crecy (Cressy) August 24, 1346. During his
absence in France, the Scots invaded England. At the battle of Neville's Cross on October 17, 1346, Edward took
King David of Scotland prisoner. He took Calais on August 3, of the following year. In 1350 he defeated the
Spaniards at sea, and in 1356, winning the battle of Poitiers, he took King John of France captive. He died at
Richmond, co. Surrey, June 21, 1377, and was buried at Westminster. He married on January 24, 1329 Philippa
of Hainault, daughter of William, Count of Holland and Hainault. She died August 15, 1369 and was also buried at
Westminster.
1312 - 1369 Philippa OF HAINAULT HOLLAND 57 57 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Countess 1330 - 1376 Edward PLANTAGENET 45 45 Nickname:<NICK> The Black Prince
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Prince of Wales
1332 - 1379 Isabel Princess PLANTAGENET 46 46 ~1330 - Deceased Enguerrand Vll De COUUCY Joan UNKNOWN Nickname:<NICK> Fair Maid Kent
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Countess Kent
1334 - 1348 Joan Princess PLANTAGENET 14 14 1340 - 1398 Lionel "of Antwerp" Prince PLANTAGENET 57 57 ~1340 - 1363 Elizabeth DE BRUGH 23 23 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duch. Of Clarence 1341 - 1402 Edmund I PLANTAGENET 60 60 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duke of York Isabel PEREZ Princess of CASTILE & LEON Mar 1342/1343 - Mar 1342/1343 Blanche Princess PLANTAGENET 1344 - 1361/1362 Mary Princess PLANTAGENET Jean V Duke Of Britteny 1346 - 1361 Margaret PLANTAGENET 15 15 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess ~1346 John DE HASTING Name Prefix:<NPFX> Earl of Penbroke 1348 - 1348 William Prince PLANTAGENET 2m 2m 1354 - 1397 Thomas Prince PLANTAGENET 43 43 1284 - 1327 Edward II PLANTAGENET 43 43 Edward Plantaganet II., of Caernarvon, Prince of Wales, ascended to the throne as King Edward II. He was born at
Caernarvon Castle, in Wales, on April 25, 1284. By charter dated February 7, 1301 he rescinded a grant of the
principality of Wales and the county of Chester. He married, on January 28, 1307/08, Isabella of France, daughter of
King Philip IV, the Fair, King of France. She died August 22, 1358. Incapable as a ruler and pleasure loving, he reigned
for twenty years, being advised at first by Piers Gaveston, whom the barons disliked and murdered in 1312. In 1314
King Edward II. was defeated by the Scots at the battle of Bannockburn. The Despencers later controlled the
government; they too were disliked, and by the Queen Isabella in particular. She returned to her native France, taking
her son Edward with her and refused to return while the Despencer family was in power. King Edward's followers
deserted him and on January 7, 1327 he was deposed by Parliament. He was later imprisoned at Kenilworth Castle
and then at Berkeley Castle, where he was murdered September 21, 1327, and was buried at Gloucester.

byame EDWARD OF CAERNARVON (b. April 25, 1284, Caernarvon, Caernarvonshire, Wales--d. September 1327, Berkeley, Gloucestershire, Eng.), king of England from 1307 to 1327. Although he was a man of limited capability, he waged a long, hopeless campaign to assert his authority over powerful barons.

The fourth son of King Edward I, he ascended the throne upon his father's death (July 7, 1307) and immediately gave the highest offices to Edward I's most prominent opponents. He earned the hatred of the barons by granting the earldom of Cornwall to his frivolous favourite (and possible lover), Piers Gaveston. In 1311 a 21-member baronial committee drafted a document--known as the Ordinances -- demanding the banishment of Gaveston and the restriction of the King's powers over finances and appointments. Edward pretended to give in to these demands; he sent Gaveston out of the country
but soon allowed him to return. In retaliation the barons seized Gaveston and executed him (June 1312).

Edward had to wait 11 years to annul the Ordinances and avenge Gaveston. Meanwhile, the Scottish king Robert I the Bruce was threatening to throw off English overlordship. Edward led an army into Scotland in 1314 but was decisively defeated by Bruce at Bannockburn on June 24. With one stroke, Scotland's independence was virtually secured, and Edward was put at the mercy of a group of barons headed by his cousin Thomas of Lancaster, who by 1315 had made himself the real master of England. Nevertheless, Lancaster proved to be incompetent; by 1318 a group of moderate barons led by Aymer de
Valence, earl of Pembroke, had assumed the role of arbitrators between Lancaster and Edward. At this juncture Edward found two new favourites--Hugh le Despenser and his son and namesake. When the King supported the younger Despenser's territorial ambitions in Wales, Lancaster banished both Despensers. Edward then took up arms in their behalf. His opponents fell out among themselves, and he defeated and captured Lancaster at Boroughbridge, Yorkshire, in March 1322. Soon afterward, he had Lancaster executed.

At last free of baronial control, Edward revoked the Ordinances. His reliance on the Despensers, however, soon aroused the resentment of his queen, Isabella. While on a diplomatic mission to Paris in 1325, she became the mistress of Roger Mortimer, an exiled baronial opponent of Edward. In September 1326 the couple invaded England, executed the Despensers, and deposed Edward in favour of his son, who was crowned (January 1327) King Edward III. Edward II was imprisoned and in September 1327 died, probably by violence. His career is recounted in Hilda Johnstone's Edward of Carnarvon (1946).


EDWARD II (1307-27)

Edward II's reign was an almost unmitigated disaster. He inherited some of his problems from his father, the most significant bei
~1366 - 1399 Eleanor (Alianore) De Bohun 33 33 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duchess Gloucest 1239 - 1307 Edward I PLANTAGENET 68 68 Nickname:<NICK> Longshanks
Edward I., Plantaganet, Longshanks, Earl of Chester, King of England (1272-1307), the third son of Henry III and his
wife Eleanor, was born at Westminster on June 17, 1239 and during the reign of his father took active part in political
affairs. He was the Earl of Chester. He was taken prisoner at Lewes in 1264 but escaping, he defeated the Earl of
Leicester. In 1272 he went on a Crusade as far as Acre, where his daughter Joan was born, and although he inherited the
crown that year, he did not return to England until 1274, being crowned on August 19, 1274. It is significant of the times
that he was able to thus move in a leisurely fashion across Europe without fear of disturbances at home.

He fully accepted those articles of The Great Charter (Magna Charta) of King John which had been set aside at the
beginning of his father's reign, and which required that the king should levy scutages and aids only with the consent of the
Great Council or Parliament. The further requirement of the barons that they should name the ministers of the crown was
allowed to fall into disuse. Edward was a capable ruler, and knew how to appoint better ministers than the barons were
likely to choose for him. He was eminent not only as a ruler but as a legislator and succeeded in enacting many wise laws,
because he knew that useful legislation is possible only when the legislator has an intelligent perception of the remedies
needed to meet existing evils, and is willing to content himself with such remedies as those persons who are to be benefited
by them are ready to accept. The first condition was fulfilled by Edward's own skill as a lawyer, and by the skill of the great
lawyers whom he employed. The second condition was fulfilled by his determination to authorize no new legislation without
the counsel and acquiescence of those who were most affected by it. Not until late in his reign did he call a whole
parliament together as Earl Simon de Montfort had done. Instead, he called the barons together in any manner which
affected the barons, and the representatives of the townsmen together in any manner which affected the townsmen, and so
with other classes. In 1295 he summoned the "Model Parliament," so called because it became the form for future
Parliaments.

Every king of England since the Norman Conquest had exercised authority in a twofold capacity: (1) as head of the nation
and (2) as the feudal lord of his vassals. Edward laid more stress than any former king upon his national headship. Early in
his reign he divided the Curis Regis into three courts: (1) The Court of King's Bench, to deal with criminal offenses reserved
for the king's judgment and with suits in which he was himself concerned; (2) The Court of Exchequer, to deal with all
matters touching the king's revenue; and (3) The Court of Common Pleas, to deal with suits between subject and subject.
Edward took care that these Courts should administer justice, and dismissed judges and many other officials for
corruption. In 1285 he improved the Assize of Arms of King Henry II., to assure national support for his government in time
of danger. His favorite motto "Keep Troth" indicates the value he placed upon a man's oath.

Edward I. married in 1254 (1) Eleanor of Castile, daughter of Ferdinand III, King of Castile and Leon, and his wife Jeanne of
Dammartin, who was the daughter of Simon Dammartin and his wife, Marie, Countess of Ponthieu, and on her death in 1279
that country came by descent to Eleanor. Jeanne of Dammartin died on November 20, 1290. Her body was brought for
burial from Lincoln to Westminster, and the bereaved husband ordered the erection of a memorial cross at each place
where the body rested. The years that followed were filled with wars with France and with difficulties in Scotland. Edward
married September 8, 1299 (2) Margaret of France, daughter of Philip III., King of France. King Edward died, during the
1525 - 1600 Lewis ap GRIFFITH 75 75 1520 - Deceased Ellen verch EDWARD 1488 - Deceased EDWARD Ap EVAN UNKNOWN 1492 - Deceased Catherine ferch Gruffydd Mary ferch Howell 1463 - Deceased Evan ap Tudor 1440 - Deceased Tudor Ap (David) DEIO UNKNOWN 1294 - 1342 Jeanne de Valois 48 48 12 Mar 1270/1271 - 1325 Charles I Prince Of France 1273 - 1299 UNKNOWN MARGUERITE PRINCESS OF SICILY AND NAPLES 26 26 1245 - 1285 UNKNOWN Philippe III 40 40 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of France 1221 - 1295 Marguerite of Provence Berenge 74 74 1198 - 1245 Raymond Bberenger V Provence Berenge 47 47 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count 1247 - 28 Jan 1270/1271 Isabel Princess of Aragon 1201 - 1266 Beatrice De SAVOIE 65 65 1176 - 1232 Thomas I De SAVOy 55 55 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count 1180 - 1257 Beatrix (Marguerite) De GENEVA & FAUCIGNY 77 77 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Countess 1136 - 1136 Humbert De SAVOY III Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count 1688 - 1756 Thomas Lucas 68 68 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Jr. Anne HUNGERFIELD 1690 - Deceased Mary Lucas Richard Scott 1695 - 1749 Elizabeth Evans 54 54 1644 - 1707 William Smith 63 63 Ann Danks 1752 - 1844 Nathaniel Owens 92 92 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Jr
David Hatfield Owens says that Nathaniel Owens, Jr. ended up in Green Co, KY

THE KENTUCKY LAND GRANTS
Volume 1
Part 1
CHAPTER VI KENTUCKY LAND WARRANTS (1816-1873)
THE COUNTIES OF KENTUCKY
page 672
Grantee: Owens, Nathaniel
Acres: 800
Book: G-2
Page: 208
Date Survey: 5-17-1836
County: Green
Watercourse: Brush Cr[7-22-2001merge.FTW]
~1755 - Deceased Samuel Owens 1760 - Deceased William Owens ~1760 - Deceased Rebecca Owens 1765 - ~1837 Behethelon "Hetty" Owens 72 72 1768 - Deceased Mary Owens Anderson JEFFRIES ELEC: 1806 Deacon of the Bethlehem Baptist Church 1
Occupation: 1825 Became a Baptist Preacher 1
Note:
after 1825 moved to Hardin Co, KY.
was a licensed Baptist preacher.
1092 - 1143 Fulk V Of Anjou 51 51 Name Prefix:<NPFX> 9th Count
[charlemegne.FTW]

Fulk V, the Young, b. 1092, d. at Jerusalem, 10 Nov. 1143, Coun t of Anjou, King of Jerusalem; m. (1) 1110, Erembourg, d. 1126 , dau. of Helias, Count of Maine; m. (2) 2 June 1129, Melisend e de Rethel, d. 11 Sep. 1161, eldest dau. of Baldwin II (103A-25 ), King of Jerusalem, by whom he was father of Baldwin III, Kin g of Jerusalem, b. 1130, d.s.p. 10 Feb. 1162, and Amaury I, Kin g of Jerusalem, b. 1136, d. 11 July 1174. (Generations 19-25; N EHGR 99:34.)

Fulk V, Count of Anjou.

Fulk V, Count of Anjou and King of Jerusalem. = Foulques V d'Anj ou

Fulk, byname FULK THE YOUNGER, French FOULQUES LE JEUNE (b. 1092 --d. November 1143, Acre, Palestine [now 'Akko, Israel]), coun t of Anjou and Maine as Fulk V (1109-31) and king of Jerusalem ( 1131-43). Son of Fulk IV the Surly and Bertrada of Montfort, h e was married in 1109 to Arenburga of Maine. Fulk exerted his co ntrol over his vassals and was later caught up in dynastic quarr els between the French and English kings. In 1128 his son Geoff rey Plantagenet married Matilda, daughter of Henry I of England , and became the progenitor of England's branch of the Angevin d ynasty. Fulk first visited Palestine in 1120 and returned in 112 9 to marry Melisend, daughter of King Baldwin II of Jerusalem. F ulk became king of Jerusalem on Baldwin II's death in 1131 and s pent the first year of his reign settling a dispute in Antioch ( Turkey) and putting down a revolt led by his wife's lover, Hug h of Le Puiset. In 1137 he allied himself with the Byzantines ag ainst a Turkish leader, 'Imad ad-Din Zangi, of Mosul (Iraq), an d in 1140 helped the Muslims of Damascus ward off Zangi's armies . He protected Jerusalem in the south by constructing a series o f fortresses, including Krak of Moab.
1096 - 1126 Ermengard of MAINE 30 30 1066 - 1110 HELIAS of MAINE 44 44 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count 1062 - 1099 Maud de Chateau du Loire du Loire 37 37 1030 - 1097 Jean Of Fletche 67 67 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Lord Paule Of MAINE 1043 - 1109 Fulk IV Of Anjou UNKNOWN 66 66 Nickname:<NICK> The Rude
[charlemegne.FTW]

Fulk le Rechin, count of Anjou.
=Fulk IV, "Rechin", count of Anjou at least 5 marriages.
=Foulques IV d'Anjou.

Fulk IV, "Rechin," b. 1043, d. 14 Apr. 1109, Count of Anjou; m . (5) 1090/1, Bertrade (or Beatrice), d. 1117, dau. of Simon I , d. ca. 1087, Seigneur of Montfort l'Amauri, and Agnes d'vreu x (Richard 3, Robert 2, Richard 1 of Normandy). (CP XI App. D 11 4).

Fulk IV, b. 1043, d. 14 Apr. 1109, Count of Anjou; m. (1) Hildeg arde de Baugency, dau. of Lancelin, d. 1081, Seigneur of Baugenc y, by his wife, Alberge. (CP XI App. D, 114).
Fulk IV, byname FULK THE SURLY, French FOULQUES LE RCHIN (b. 10 43, Chteau Landon, Fr.--d. April 14, 1109, Angers), count of An jou (1068-1109). Geoffrey II Martel, son of Fulk III, pursued th e policy of expansion begun by his father but left no sons as he irs. The countship went to his eldest nephew, Geoffrey III th e Bearded. But the latter's brother, Fulk, discontented over hav ing inherited only a few small appanages, took advantage of th e general discontent aroused by Geoffrey III's inept rule, seize d Saumur and Angers (1067), and cast Geoffrey first into priso n at Sabl and later in the confines of Chinon castle (1068). Fu lk's reign then had to endure a series of conflicts against th e several barons, Philip I of France, and the duke of Normandy . He lost some lands but secured, through battle and marriage, the countship of Maine for his son, Fulk V.


Occupation: Count of Anjou
Note: Byname FULK THE SURLY, FRENCH FOULQUES LE RÉCHIN, count of Anjou
Note: (1068-1109).
Note:
Note: Geoffrey II Martel, son of Fulk III, pursued the policy of
Note: expansion begun by his father but left no sons as heirs. The
Note: countship went to his eldest nephew, Geoffrey III the Bearded.
Note: But the latter's brother, Fulk, discontented over having
Note: inherited only a few small appanages, took advantage of the
Note: general discontent aroused by Geoffrey III's inept rule, seized
Note: Saumur and Angers (1067), and cast Geoffrey first into prison at
Note: Sablé and later in the confines of Chinon castle (1068). Fulk's
Note: reign then had to endure a series of conflicts against the
Note: several barons, Philip I of France, and the duke of Normandy. He
Note: lost some lands but secured, through battle and marriage, the
Note: countship of Maine for his son, Fulk V.
Note:
Note: SOURCE: Encyclopedia Britannica Online, article titled "Fulk
Note: IV".
1060 - 1116 Hildegarde (Bertrada) DE BAUGENCY 56 56 ALIA: Beatrice
Note: Bertrada deserted her husband, Fulk IV le Rechin (d. 1109), and
Note: married Philip I, King of France. Popes Urbain II and Pascal II
Note: considered this a "scandalous alliance" and excommunicated
Note: Philip. It was to no avail: Philip would not put Bertrada aside.
Note: In 1104, Philip received absolution for his marriage. Bush
Note: reports that Bertrada attempted to arrange the death of Philip's
Note: son and heir, Louis, so that her son by Philip would be elevate
Note: to the throne. The attempts failed. Despite this, Philip
Note: apparently retained affection for Bertrada until his death in
Note: 1108. She retired to a convent and died in 1117. (Bush, Memoirs
Note: of the Queens of France, pgs. 110-114; Douglas, The Norman Fate
Note: 1100-1154, Table V)
Melisende d' Rethel 1058 - 1131 Baldwin II d'Rethel 73 73 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Given Name: Baldwin II King of Jerusalem 1098, Count of Rethel, on 1st Crusade 1098, Count of Edessa

REFN: 2020
Organized the Order of St. John and the Templars
Morpha DE MELITENE Alix of Jerusalem D'rethel 1030 - 1118 Hugh II d'Rethel 88 88 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count 1032 - 1097 Meselinde de Montlhery 65 65 Matilda d'Rethel 1070 - 1124 Gervais d'Rethel 54 54 1087 - Deceased Elizabeth de Namur 0990 - 1055 Manasses III d'Rethel 65 65 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count D. 1181 Yvette de Roucy 0950 - Deceased Manassas II d'Rethel Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count 0960 - Deceased Odilie UNKNOWN Judith de Roucy 0910 - Deceased Manassas I d'Rethel Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count 0880 - 0949 Doon (Neffe) VON BERNARD 69 69 Title: Count of Porcieo
Sources:
Abbrev: Royalty for Commoners
Title: Royalty for Commoners: The Complete Known Lineage of John of Gaunt, Son of Edward III, King of England, and Queen Philippa
Author: Roderick W. Stuart
Publication: 3rd ed., 1998, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, MD
1009 - 1095 Gui I Milo de Montlhery 86 86 Occupation: Seigneur de Montlhery 1014 - 1074 Hodierne de Gometz 60 60 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Saint 0975 - Deceased Guillaume de Gometz Occupation: Seigneur 0996 - 1051 Bertrada de Gometz 55 55 1040 - Deceased Isabel de Montlhery 1035 - 1097 Walter I de St. Valery 62 62 Ranulph de St. Valery 1141 - Deceased Guy de St. Valery D. 1166 Reginald de St. Valery 1150 - 1210 Maud de St. Valery 60 60 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Lady of La Haie 1146 - 1211 William de Braose 65 65 Occupation: 5th Baron of Braose, Lord Brecknock 1566 - 1605 Lionel BRAUNCHE 39 39 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Lord
Occupation: Lord Mayor of London
Baptism: 18 AUG 1566 London, England
Event: Aka (Facts Pg) Lionel Braunche
Event: 1 Direct ancestor of wife of Joseph Hiram Tobler

The seventh child and third son of William Branch was Lionel, baptized on August 18, 1566, and the immediate ancestor of Christopher Braunche, founder of the Branches of VA. It is unfortunate that of this member of the family regrettably little is known. That he was something of a black sheep, or more charitably, a prodigal son, is evident from the terms of his father's will, in which he is castigated as "my unthrifty and disobedient sonne," to whom only a black gown and his father's best cloak were left."

Having left Abingdon sometime before 1596, Lionel nonetheless must have prospered, for on July 8, 1596, at St Martin, Ludgate, in the City of London, distinguished by the status of "gentleman," he married Valentia Sparkes, dau. of ________Sparkes, deceased, formerly a draper of the city of London. By her, apparently he only had one son, Christopher, who was provided for in his grandfather's will by a bequest of five marks on his attaining eighteen years of age. Lionel appears never to have returned to his native town.

Neither record of his burial nor of his will has been found. All one can say is that he probably died about 1605 in London, and died intestate.
1602 - 1681 Christopher Branch 78 78 Note: . Christopher BRANCH was born on 2 Sep 1602 in London,England. He died on 20 Feb 1681/82 in Henrico County, VA.
Christopher arrived at Jamestown in Isle of Wight County,Virginia in late 1619. He sailed on the London Merchant with his wife, Mary Addie. He was married to Mary ADDIE on 2 Sep 1619 in London,England.

1619 - Christopher arrived at Jamestown in Isle of Wight Co. VA in late 1619. He sailed on the "London Merchant" with his wife, Mary Addie (or Altie).
1623 - Feb. 16, 1623 - Christopher Branch is listed as living at ye Colledg.land.

1619 - Christopher arrived at Jamestown in Isle of Wight Co. VA in late 1619. He sailed on the "London Merchant" with his wife, Mary Addie (or Altie).
1623 - Feb. 16, 1623 - Christopher Branch is listed as living at ye Colledg.land.

1619 - Christopher arrived at Jamestown in Isle of Wight Co. VA in late 1619. He sailed on the "London Merchant" with his wife, Mary Addie (or Altie).
1623 - Feb. 16, 1623 - Christopher Branch is listed as living at ye Colledg.land.

Note: 1619 - Christopher arrived at Jamestown in Isle of Wight County,Virginia in late 1619. He sailed on the London Merchant with his wife,Mary Addie (or Altie). 1623 - February 16, 1623, Christopher Branch islisted as living at ye Colledg. land. In 1657 he served as justice of Henrico Co. On 24 Nov1665 his estate in Henrico Co was inventoried by William Farrar.

Occupation: Planter, Arrowhattocks, Henrico County 4
Event: Fact 1632 Christopher Branch briefly returned to England 4
Event: Fact Earliest American ancestor of record of Thomas Jefferson 2
Event: Fact He bequested to his oldest son, Thomas Ward, a copper kettle & a book & refers to property previously given him
Event: Fact The earliest American ancestor on record of Thomas Jefferson. 4
Event: Fact AUG 1619 Embarked in the ship London Merchant for Virginia 4
Event: Fact 1623 Living at the Colledg Land in present Henrico Co, VA
Event: Fact 1625 Christopher Branch, his wife, & 9 month old son Thomas are listed in present Henrico Co., VA. 4
Event: Fact 1632 He unsuccessfully sued to recover the Bull Inn at Abingdon which had been owned by his uncle, Thomas Branch (1557-1603). 4
Event: Fact 20 OCT 1634 Granted 21 yr. lease on 100 acres, Henrico Co., lying "east upon the maine River." 4
Event: Fact 8 DEC 1635 He patented 250 acres "at Kingsland over against Arrowhattocks, east upon the maine River; 50 for his own personal adventure & 200 for transportation of 4 persons. 4
Event: Fact BEF. 28 FEB 1638/39 He had 450 acres, plus an add'l 100 acres through an exchange with James Place & the remainder through add'l headrights. 4
Event: Fact 6 JAN 1639/40 Named in an Act of Assembly as a tobacco viewer from the World's End to Henrico 4
Event: Fact 1641 Burgess of Henrico County 4
Event: Fact 1656 Justice of Henrico County 4
Event: Fact 1678 Owned Arrowhattocks plantation
Probate: 20 FEB 1681/82 His will dated 20 June 1678, described him as "of Kingsland." 4
1053 - 1108 Philip I King of France 55 55 Note: King of France (1059/60-1108) who came to the throne at a time when the Capetian monarchy was extremely weak but who succeeded
Note: in enlarging the royal treasury by a policy of devious alliances, the sale of his neutrality in the quarrels of
Note: powerful vassals, and the practice of simony on a huge scale.

Note: Philip was the elder son of Henry I of France by his second wife, Anne of Kiev. Crowned at Reims in May 1059, he became sole
Note: king on his father's death in 1060. Two years after he came of age in 1066, he obtained the county of Gtinais as the price of
Note: his neutrality in a family struggle over Anjou and thereby linked the royal possessions in Sens with those around Paris,
Note: Melun, and Orlans. His major efforts, however, were directed toward Normandy, in which from 1076 he supported Robert II
Note: Curthose, its ineffectual duke, first against Robert's father, King William I of England, then against Robert's brother,
Note: William II. Philip's true goal was to prevent emergence of a rival power in Normandy, for he was willing to abandon Robert
Note: whenever it seemed possible he might become dangerous.

Note: Because of his firm determination to retain control over all appointments to ecclesiastical posts, which he blatantly sold,
Note: Philip was eventually drawn into conflict with the papacy. This conflict was exacerbated by his matrimonial affairs; his
Note: scandalous "marriage" with Bertrada de Montfort, wife of a vassal, brought him repeated excommunication. By 1104, when the
Note: struggle with the papacy was finally ended, Louis VI, Philip's son by his legitimate wife, Bertha, had taken over the
Note: administration of the kingdom, Philip having been rendered inactive by his extreme obesity.
1081 - 1137 Louis VI King of France 56 56 Nickname:<NICK> The Fat
Note: byname LOUIS THE FAT, French LOUIS LE GROS, king of France from
Note: 1108 to 1137; he brought power and dignity to the French crown
Note: by his recovery of royal authority over the feudal nobles in his
Note: domains of the Ile-de-France and the Orlanais.
Note:
Note: Louis was designated by his father, Philip I, as his successor
Note: in 1098 and was already effectively the ruler well before
Note: Philip's death in 1108. He quickly recognized that his priority
Note: must be to bring the unruly barons of the royal lands under firm
Note: control, and he spent much of his reign in conflict with such
Note: men as Hugh de Puiset. His success won him the respect of his
Note: greater vassals and was crucial to later Capetian expansion.
Note: From his pacification program Louis developed several important
Note: concepts for future kings: for example, that the king was a
Note: vassal of no man.
Note:
Note: Louis had a good relationship with the church and clergy. He has
Note: been presented by some historians as the father of communes or
Note: towns, but in fact he recognized towns only out of circumstance
Note: rather than from principle.
Note:
Note: Louis's major wars were against King Henry I of England during
Note: the periods 1104-13 and 1116-20. When Charles the Good, count of
Note: Flanders, was assassinated in 1127, Louis supported William
Note: Clito, who became the successor; even though William was
Note: eventually toppled, Louis's actions demonstrated the new
Note: strength of the monarchy. In 1124 he was able to muster forces
Note: from many parts of France to counter a threatened invasion by
Note: the Holy Roman emperor Henry V. Louis's last major achievement
Note: was to arrange a marriage between his son Louis VII and Eleanor,
Note: heiress of William X, duke of Aquitaine. Abbot Suger of
Note: Saint-Denis, a most trusted adviser, is the primary historian
Note: for Louis's reign.
Note:
Note: SOURCE: "Louis VI" Encyclopedia Britannica Online.
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~1055 - 1094 Bertha van Holland 39 39 1092 - 1154 Adelaide of Savoy 62 62 Note: Alix=Adelaide de Maurienne (Andre Roux: Scrolls, 79, 119.)
Note: (Stuart, Royalty for Commoners, Page 91, Line 124-31). Married
Note: Name: de France. AKA: Adele=Alix de Savoie (Andre Roux: Scrolls,
Note: 94). Born: circa 1092 in Maurienne, Savoie, France, daughter of
Note: Humbert II, Comte de Savoie and Gisle=Gisele, Countess de
Note: Bourgogne. Married in 1115 in Maurienne, Savoie, France: Louis
Note: VI, King de France , son of Philippe I, King de France and
Note: Berthe de Hollande; Louis VI was Alix's first husband. Died: on
Note: 18 Nov 1154.
1120 - 1180 UNKNOWN Louis VII of France 60 60 byname LOUIS THE YOUNGER, French LOUIS LE JEUNE, Capetian king of France who pursued a long rivalry, marked by recurrent
Note: warfare and continuous intrigue, with Henry II of England.

Note: In 1131 Louis was anointed as successor to his father, Louis VI, and in 1137 he became the sole ruler at his father's death.
Note: Louis married Eleanor, daughter of William X, duke of Aquitaine, in 1137, a few days before his effective rule began, and he thus
Note: temporarily extended the Capetian lands to the Pyrenees. Louis continued his father's pacification program by building the
Note: prestige of the kingship through an administrative government based on trustworthy men of humble origin and by consolidating
Note: his rule over his royal domains rather than by adding new  acquisitions. From 1141 to 1143 he was involved in a fruitless
Note: conflict with Count Thibaut of Champagne and the papacy. But thereafter his relations with the popes were good; Alexander II,
Note: whom he supported against Frederick Barbarossa, took refuge in France. But the major threat to his reign came from Geoffrey,
Note: count of Anjou and, briefly, of Normandy, and Geoffrey's son Henry, who later (1154) became King Henry II of England as well
Note: as ruler of both Anjou and Normandy. After Louis repudiated his wife Eleanor for misconduct on March 21, 1152, she married
Note: Henry, who then took over control of Aquitaine. Ironically, this act was probably to Capetian advantage because Aquitaine might
Note: have drained the resources of Louis's kingdom while bringing him little revenue. After the death of Louis's second wife, he
Note: married Alix of Champagne, whose Carolingian blood brought added prestige to the monarchy (1160); their son became Philip II
Note: Augustus.

Note: Louis might have defeated Henry if he had made concerted attacks rather than weak assaults on Normandy in 1152. Anglo-Norman.
Family disputes saved Louis's kingdom from severe incursions during the many conflicts that Louis had with Henry between 1152 and 1174. Louis was helped by the quarrel (1164-70) between Henry and Thomas Becket, archbishop of Canterbury, and a revolt (1173-74) of Henry's sons. Suger, abbot of Saint-Denis, who acted as regent in 1147-49 while Louis was away on the Second Crusade, is the primary historian for Louis's reign.

Note: SOURCE: "Louis VII" Encyclopedia Britannica Online.
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1006 - 1060 Henri I King of France 54 54 Note: King of France 1031-1060. 1036 - 1075 Anne Yaroslavna, Grand Duchess of Kiev 39 39 Anne of Kiev, refused to be regent when Henry I died. Later she was abducted by Raoul of Crepy, lived with him as his wife and married him when his wife died. Widowed a second time, she lost her title as Queen and was henceforth referred to as the Queen Mother. 27 Mar 970 - 1031 Robert II King Of France Nickname:<NICK> The Pious 0974 - 1032 Constance De Toulouse 58 58 1007 - 1025 Hugh CAPET 18 18 Nickname:<NICK> Le Grand
Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of France
0778 - 10 Mar 818 Emengarde (Irmengarde) Hesbaye Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess ~1610 - Deceased VINCENTE REINE Le Roy ~1594 - <1651 Pierre Le Roy 57 57 Abbrev: Charland-Claude
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D. Deceased Denise Le Roy 1546 - Deceased Bertrand Le Roy 1547 - Deceased Francoise Le Roy 1547 - Deceased Jeanne Le Roy 1550 - Deceased Pierre Le Roy 1552 - Deceased Gilles Le Roy 1553 - Deceased Ysabeau Le Roy 12 Mar 1554/1555 - Deceased Guillaume Le Roy JEAN ANSELME Roy EUPHROSIE TURGEON MARIE HELENE Roy REBECCA Roy JOSEPH Roy LOUIS Roy ADALBERT COUTURE JOSEPHINE LAVERDIERE 1571 - Deceased PERRINE UNKNOWN 1601 Renee Du Pont 1600 - Deceased Germain VILLETTE FRANCOIS XAVIER LABRECQUE MARIE LABRECQUE ALFRED VEILLEUX ELMINA LABRECQUE EDMOND CORRIVEAU David Roy CELINA LABRECQUE FERDINAND Roy CELINA GUAY MALVINA Roy OCTAVE Roy AGNES MORIN ANTONIO Roy ADRIANA Roy Pierre MOREL CLEOPHAS Roy ACHILLE Roy Living Roy 1749 - 1802 Stephen Davenport 53 53 Esther Verlinda Wynn 27 Jan 1720/1722 - 1777 John Wynn 1723 - Deceased Sarah Berry ROBEY Note: Sources have her maiden name as Berry and as Robey. Catherine Davenport Marmaduke Davenport Verlinder Davenport 1774 - Deceased Elizabeth Davenport 1774 - 1846 Samuel Stone Davenport 71 71 1778 - Deceased Mary Simms Davenport John HULSE 1780 - 1866 Abraham Davenport 85 85 D. 1872 Mary March ~1785 - 1858 Nancy Davenport 73 73 Occupation: House wife 1788 Sally Davenport 1793 - 1874 John Davenport 81 81 Nancy March 1714 - 1789 Abraham Davenport 75 75 Emigration: 9 JUN 1738 Convict transported to Virginia colony
Occupation: Farmer
[Abraham Davenport Family.FTW]

Abraham Davenport came to America on board the Frigate "Forward" which sailed from Newgate Prison on June 9, 1738. The captain was John Magier. He is listed as a felon transported from London to Virginia to serve 14 years as an indentured servant. His occupation is listed as "mechanic", which in the vocabulary of the times meant "blacksmith".

Abraham's indenture paper's were sold to a landowner in Virginia who would have kept him working off the cost of the indenture and expense for room and board before cancelling the debt.

It is believed that this person was the father of Mary Simms, Abraham's future wife.
~1725 - Deceased Mary Simms D. 1756 Anthony Simms From his father's will in 1693 Anthony was granted 200 acres of land out of a tract bought of Mr. Thomas Sympson in St. Mary's County, adjoining "Westwood Manor" and land of Major Boarman; 400 acres of land in Cecil County called "Simms Forrest."

Why would Anthony's mother, Fortune Semme bequest to him 10 shillings for a mourning ring? Had he been a widower by 8 December 1699? Yes, Bathia, or was this the death of his second spouse, Ann. And then Dusabella could have been the third spouse.

Disputed Marriage
In MARYLAND HERALDIC FAMILIES, the second spouse of Anthony was Dusabella Barker, the mother of the children named on the FGS.
Anthony was still married to Ann Sissons in September 1697 as they were administrators of the estate of Nicholas Brown. Before August 1708 however, Anthony had married Dussabella [Barker] who survived him.

**Could the Bathia Sims be the daughter of the first spouse, Bathia, or just named for her, but a daughter of the subsequent spouses?
Elizabeth UNKNOWN ~1730 Eva UNKNOWN 1071 - >1133 Gisele De Burgundy 62 62 1050 Joan De Geneva 1020 - 19 Jan 1059/1060 I, Count of Savoy, Maurienne Otto UNKNOWN Von Nordgau 0989 Ancilia De Noyem 0926 - 0976 Humbert I Meroving 50 50 0930 - <0993 Daughter Amadeo Spoleto 63 63 0907 - 0945 Hugh Meroving 38 38 0909 - 0967 Willa De Bourgogne 58 58 0885 - 0925 Warnier Garnier Meroving 40 40 0889 Teutoberge Arles Provence 1880 - 1946 Arthur Ludgier Chartier 65 65 1883 - 1949 Marie- Georgianna Parent 65 65 ~0967 - 1027 Ulf Thorgilsson 60 60 0800 UNKNOWN Cologne 1908 - 1964 Herbert Thoene 56 56 1913 - 1983 Mary Catherine Mauch 69 69 Cause of Death:<CAUS> stroke 1871 - 1955 Joseph Thoene 84 84 Cause of Death:<CAUS> stroke 1872 - 1941 Elizabeth O'Grady 69 69 Cause of Death:<CAUS> heart trouble; severe anemia 1878 - 1971 John Mauch 92 92 Living Montagne 1842 - 1930 John Mauch 87 87 1905 - 1991 Elnora Mauch 85 85 1909 - 1975 Rudolph Thoene 66 66 ~1630 Martha Stanley 1645 Bertrande Trempe 1633 - 1683 Nicholas Quentin 50 50 1647 - 1705 Madeleine Roulois 58 58 1939 - 1993 Michael Joseph Thoene 53 53 Living Thoene Sigrada UNKNOWN Living Steinhauser ~0829 Eadburga Saxe- Mercia Living Thoene Living Thoene 1834 - 1912 Frank A. , Sr. Thoene 77 77 Prior to the time of the arrival of the Wilhem I Arens family, groups of immigrants from Westfalen, Germany, had left the Detroit area and had settled in Cedar County, Nebraska. This group included Thoene, and Frank Hochstein who, after working in the copper mines in northern Michigan, left Michigan for Boone, Iowa; then in the mid 1860's they joined a group that had originally come from Westfalen, Germany and were on their way to Nebraska. 1872 - 1873 William Thoene 1 1 1869 - 1905 Odelia Thoene 36 36 1867 - 1935 Frank A. , Jr. Thoene 68 68 1873 - 1942 Anton Thoene 68 68 1875 - 1950 Mary Thoene 74 74 1877 - 1878 Elizabeth Thoene 11m 11m Cause of Death:<CAUS> diptheria 1879 - 1948 Henry Thoene 69 69 1883 - 1946 Fred Thoene 62 62 1885 - 1966 John Thoene 80 80 Living Chartier 1909 - 1975 Lelia Chartier 65 65 1910 - 1971 Alice Chartier 60 60 Living Slater Living Chartier Living Card ~1870 Elizabeth Noecker ~1875 - 1974 Mary Rohe 99 99 ~1880 - 1965 Mary Bonertz Sudbeck 85 85 ~1885 Mary Leise Bodilon Poiters Living Thoene ~1865 Theodore Peitz ~1875 Peter Lauer ~1880 John Steppert 1847 - 1925 Katrina Schumacher 77 77 1874 - 1960 Albert Mauch 86 86 1871 - 1925 Christina Schaefer 53 53 1846 - 1907 George Singery Nickle 60 60 1849 - 1945 Sarah Jane Hauser 96 96 1818 - 1909 Daniel Dobbin Nickle 91 91 In a handsome, farm-like residence, overshadowed with the spreading
>branches of a somber pine, standing near a much-traveled highway and
>with a few minutes walk of the business section of Nickleville, there
>resides Daniel D. Nickle, who, if he lives until April 15, 1910, will
>have reached the age of 92. More than a century has been added to time
>since his parents, William and Hannah Nickle, from their log cabin in
>Centre County, witnessed the departure of their neighbors for the
>sparsely settled regions of western Pennsylvania. But it was not until
>the year 1819, a year after the birth of Daniel, that they took up the
>trail over the Allegheny Mountains which finally led them to the land
>where many of their friends had gone, built log cabins and begun
>wresting from a mighty wilderness of the beautiful farms that are now
>seen throughout Venango County. As the region round and about
>Nickleville is a rolling plateau, William Nickle, upon arriving at this
>point, selected a heavily-timbered tract, now the site of Nickleville,
>and began the home-building in the wilderness.  Here these worthy
>pioneers lived and died, the old homestead falling to their son, Daniel,
>the last survivor of the twelve children born to them. When grown to
>manhood, Daniel was united in marriage to Miss Mary Ann Myers, daughter
>of George  and Eleanor (Burns) Myers.  Eight children were the fruits of
>this union. Those living are: Oliver and Solomon, ordained ministers of
>the M.E. Faith, and Mrs. John Donaldson and Mrs. Lovel Pryor, of
>Richland Township.
>
>Respected by both old and young for the many qualifications essential to
>the making of a true man, Daniel D. Nickle, in the evening of his life,
>can look back over the pathway trodden during his long pilgrimage here,
>with its sunshine and shadows, and say: I have wronged no man. With
>child-like faith, he, in his early youth, chose the right way, his name
>being enrolled in the membership book of the Nickleville Presbyterian
>Church, he taking great interest in the affairs of the church,
>especially in the Sunday School, where until compelled by a partial
>infirmity to resign, he was the teacher of the Bible Class for twenty
>years.
>
>Though of a retiring nature, Mr. Nickle keeps thoroughly posted on
>national, as well as county affairs, believing it is every voters duty
>to go to the polls and vote according to the dictates of his conscience.
>
>In conversation with his aged brother, it was learned that he was the
>oldest resident of the county to sit in the Jurors box. I was 83 years
>old at the time, said Mr. Nickle, and it came about in this manner: I
>was visiting at the home of Hon. George S. Criswell; Judge Criswell
>asked me if I would serve if drawn. Answering in the affirmative, he had
>my name placed in the wheel, and that is how I came to serve.
1827 - 1885 Mary Ann Myers 57 57 1825 - 1904 Jacob Hauser 78 78 1825 - 1911 Rebecca Arney 86 86 0863 - 8 Mar 924/925 Bertha Caroling 0720 Lord of Altorf in Suabia Warinus 1  _FA1
2  PLAC owned large estates in Bavaria
1732 - 1818 Jeremiah Vallette 86 86 4 Mar 1733/1734 - 1806 Anne Bissell ~0900 Amadeo De Spoleto 0940 Aselm De Noyem 0940 Adelaide d'Attigen OCCU Heiress of Attigen ...
Heires of Ortigen - Royalty for Commoners, Roderick W. Stuart, p. 199
0990 - 1035 Ulric II , Marquis Di Turin Manfred 45 45 0990 - 1037 Bertha d' Obertini Este 47 47 0950 - 1037 Marquis of Italy Oberto II 87 87 0950 - 0999 Railenda Como 49 49 ~1816 Albert Mauch ~1845 UNKNOWN Nicholas 1821 J Y Schumacher 1825 Eva Lamprecht 1792 - 1872 George Singery Myers 80 80 1756 George Myers 25 Jan 1579/1580 - 1641 William Edward Gylett Name Suffix:<NSFX> Reverend 1840 - 1911 Antoine- Ambrose Chartier 70 70 1843 - 1933 Monique Mederise Laroque 89 89 1857 Georges Parent ~1860 Georgina Menard ~1810 Joseph Larocque 1816 - 1894 Justine- Christine Messier 78 78 1800 Louis Chartier ~1800 Marguerite Gendron ~1778 Jean- Baptiste Gendron 1777 Marguerite Lasnier 1755 - Deceased Alexis- Pierre Chartier 1128 - 1193 Aubrey De Lisours 65 65 1733 Marie-Marthe Louise Gouget 1726 Jean- Baptiste Chartier 1733 - Wft Est. 1760-1827 Marie Angelique Roy 1833 Charles Parent ~1834 Emelie La Pointe 1755 - 1849 Mary Magdalena Faulk 93 93 1799 - 1863 Sarah Cornell 63 63 1762 - 1850 William Cornell 88 88 1765 - 1802 Mary Cornell 37 37 1701 - 1752 Augustin Roy 51 51 0547 Valdar Hroarsson 1669 - 1734 Pierre Roy 65 65 <1673 - Bef 8 Feb 1708/1709 Marie Ann Martin 23 Mar 1634/1635 - 1684 Antoine Roy- Desjardins 1637 - 1689 Marie Major 52 52 1636 - 1690 Joachim Martin 54 54 1695 - 1772 Jean- Joseph Chartier 76 76 13 Feb 1690/1691 - 1760 Marie Courtemanche ~0590 - Deceased Hafldan , King of Sweden Haroldsson 0600 - 0647 Ivar Halfdansson 47 47 1664 - 1730 Samuel Carter 66 66 <0100 Ptolemny Soter Iago ~0470 - Deceased UNKNOWN Theodon 0400 Clodoweg Le Franc 1641 - 1675 Joshua Carter 34 34 1643 - Wft Est. 1668-1733 Mary Field 24 Mar 1694/1695 Pierre Gouget 16 Mar 1663/1664 Pierre Gouget 1670 Antoinette Charon 1640 - 1700 Pierre Charon 60 60 ~1475 Anne Stafford 1732 Elijah Cornell 1734 Elizabeth UNKNOWN ~1630 Pierre Gouget Living Roberson 0930 - 0975 Marquis of Italy Oberto I 45 45 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count di Lucca 1612 - ~1690 Nathan Gillet 78 78 1610 - 1647 Joshua Carter 37 37 ~0534 - ~0572 Waldrada De Lombardy 38 38 1596 - 1666 Zechariah Field 70 70 ~1625 - ~1670 Mary Stanley 45 45 1568 John Field 1  _FA1
2  PLAC THE FIELD GENEALOGY (FHL# 908983).
1525 - 1587 John Field 62 62 ~1535 - 1609 Jane Amyas 74 74 1603 - 1646 Christopher Stanley 43 43 1595 Marin Roulois 6 Mar 1599/1600 - 1690 Eulalia March ~1790 UNKNOWN White Living Thoene Living Degoulis 0650 Berchinde Berswinde Meroving 1665 - 1711 Anne Quentin 45 45 1641 Jean Bosche 0928 - 1012 Guilla Of Spoleto 84 84 0905 - 950/960 Adalberto II Este ~1730 Daniel Cornell 1700 Joannah Mott 1652 - 1705 Henry Cook 53 53 1615 - 1661 Henry Cook 46 46 0924 Gwaithfoed Ap Gwrydr ~0885 Bonifacio Toscana IV Este ~0850 - 0890 Adalberto I Este 40 40 14 Mar 1680/1681 - 1727/1777 Esther Eggleston 1711 Abiah Millington 1024 Iwerydd Verch Cynfyn 1679 Henry Millington 1643 - 1720 John Millington 77 77 1652 Sarah Smith 1732 James Mott <1480 - 1542 William Field 62 62 ~1484 Elizabeth UNKNOWN 1372/1418 - 1480 William Field 1372/1418 Katharine UNKNOWN 1360 - >1429 Thomas Field 69 69 1357 Isabel UNKNOWN 1330 - 1391 Thomas del Feld 61 61 ~1335 Annabelle UNKNOWN 0820 - 0885 Theodoric I Thierry Meroving 65 65 ~1510 Anne Stace ~1465 - Wft Est. 1493-1582 Robert Amyas 1300 - 1333/1391 John del Feld 1278 - >1322 Thomas del Feld 44 44 1240 - >1278 Roger del Feld 38 38 1713 William Millington 1716 Mary Millington 28 Jan 1673/1674 John Millington 1616 - 4 Jan 1688/1689 Jeanne Malier 1623 - 1690 Michel Roulois 67 67 <1612 Louis Quentin ~1810 Elisabeth Jutti 1800 Frank A. Thoene ~1760 William Stultz 1788 - 1868 Jacob Shamel 80 80 1760 John Stultz 1644 - 1653 Elias Carter 9 9 Cause of Death:<CAUS> burned to death in house fire 1666 Abagail Carter 1668 Joshua Carter 1565 Christopher Field 1563 Matthew Field 1562 Richard Field 1570 William Field 1572 Thomas Field 1574 James Field 1577 Martin Field 1580 Ann Field ~0850 Rotilda D'Ivree ~0830 Bonifacio III Este ~0785 - 5 Oct 833 Bonifacio II Este ~0730 - ~0785 Bonifacio I Este 55 55 ~0700 Richbald Este 1848 - 1924 Eleanor Burns Nickle 75 75 1851 - 1925 Hannah Jane Nickle 73 73 1852 - 1904 William McCurdy Nickle 51 51 1856 - 1943 Oliver Hazzard Nickle 87 87 1857 - 1863 Sylvester Nickle 6 6 Cause of Death:<CAUS> diptheria epidemic of 1863 1860 - 1863 Henry Francis Nickle 2 2 Cause of Death:<CAUS> diptheria epidemic of 1863 1863 - 1919 Solomon Myers Nickle 55 55 1825 John Fiscus ~1825 Ayres Hudspeath Ellesberry 1775 John Adam Fiscus 1781 - 1863 John Henry Arney 82 82 ~1785 Elizabeth Polly Lee ~1780 Frederick Fiscus 1789 Andreas Arney ~1790 Elizabeth Spainhower ~1790 John Shore ~1790 Caleb Primm 1794 Johanna Arney 0989 Edmund II , King of London Saxe-Wessex ~1175 - >1204 Countess Mabel De Beaumont 29 29 ~1805 Ruth Owen 1728 - 1782 Jacob Arney 54 54 1731 - ~1782 Elisabeth Hall 51 51 1722 - 1790 Andreas Faulk 68 68 1678 - 1747 Andreas Volck 69 69 1680 - >1754 Anna Catherine Merckel 74 74 ~1705 Frederick Earney TITL We Are The Arney's, Vol. 1, Issue 8, p. 3
AUTH Edna Williams
Newsletter, published quarterly by Edna Williams, Rt. 3, Box 133, Viola, AR 92583
~1705 - 1732 Anna Maria UNKNOWN 27 27 1665 Margaret Heiner or Herner 1691 Mary Ursula Warner ~0880 - 12 Jun 918 Aethelflaeda Saxe- Wessex Ethelfleda, a daughter, married the regent of Mercia, Ethelred, (Ealdorman of the Mercians). This marriage set the
final seal upon the cooperation of the South and Midlands. He died in 911, and his widow succeeded him as ruler of
Mercia. She was known as "the Lady of the Mercians." She aided he brother Edward I., the Elder, in conquering the
Danelaw and its Five Boroughs. In 918, the Danish resistance in East Anglia collapsed, and all the Danish leaders
submitted to Edward as their protector and lord. They were granted in return their estates and the right to live
according to their Danish customs. At the same time "the Lady of the Mercians" conquered Leicester, and received
even from York offers of submission. In this hour of success Ethelfleda died, and Edward was invited by the nobles of
Mercia to occupy the vacant throne.
0910 Caradog Ap Lles 1855 Harriet Hauser 1851 Martha Hauser 1853 Eliza Hauser 1857 Elmira Hauser 1859 Nancy Hauser 1861 Ena Hauser 1863 Almeda Hauser 1865 Matthais Hauser 1820 Mary Polly Ann Hauser 1822 Katie Hauser ~1820 Timohthy Weatherly 1170 - 1217 William De Vernon , Earl Of Devon Reviers 47 47 1823 John Hauser 1824 Anna Hauser 1825 Lora Hauser 1827 George Hauser 1830 Martha Dawson ~1135 - 1177 Earl Richard De Vernon Redvers 42 42 ~1100 Willliam Redvers ~1104 Walerun De Beaumont ~1105 Agnes D'Evereux ~1125 Robert De Beaumont ~1125 Maud FitzRoy ~0635 - >0650 Chrodobertus UNKNOWN 15 15 ~0730 UNKNOWN Robert ~0780 UNKNOWN Guntrum ~0860 UNKNOWN Richildis 1829 - 1904 Mary Magdalene Arney 75 75 ~0860 UNKNOWN Odo ~0825 Girard De Paris ~0830 UNKNOWN Wandelgarde ~0775 Alpaide Caroling ~0760 - 0816 Begue Count of Paris 56 56 ~0790 I Donat ~0570 Herzog Of Alemannia Cunzo ~0540 Herzog Of Alemannia Leutfrid ~0510 - 0553 Herzog of Alemannia Leuthari 43 43 ~0665 UNKNOWN Teudo ~0635 Herzog Teudo II ~0790 UNKNOWN Laundree ~0730 UNKNOWN Rotrude ~0730 Count of Paris Girard ~0780 Maurin or Pfaltzgraf ~0800 Count Wilfred 0765 - <0839 Count Of The Ternois Hunroch 74 74 ~0730 an East Frank Berenger 0790 UNKNOWN Engeltrud 0891 Princess Of Burgundy Willa 0820 - 0864 Margrave of Transjuran Herbert 44 44 0847 - 6 Oct 911 Of Auxerre Rudolf I ~0840 - 0897 Princess of the West TRUNGARDE 57 57 ~0815 UNKNOWN Richildis ~0848 Ansgarde Of Burgundy UNKNOWN 1597 - Deceased Barbara Thomas 1060 - 1112 I, Count of Portugal Henri 52 52 1070 - 1130 Teresa De Castile 60 60 1135 - 1158 III, King of Castile Sancho 23 23 0970 - 1032 I, Count Semur Dalmace 62 62 0980 Aremburge De Vergy 0955 - 1017 Geoffroy II De Semur 62 62 0956 - <1019 Maud De Chalons 63 63 ~0925 Geoffroy I De Semur ~0930 UNKNOWN De Brioude ~0890 Joceran II De Semur ~0895 UNKNOWN Ricoaire ~0860 Froilan , Seigneur De Semur De Semur ~0900 Dalmace De Brionde ~0930 Lambert , Count of Chalon D'Autun 0954 Gerard De Vergy 0958 Elizabeth De Chalons ~0925 Uralon De Vergy ~0930 Judith De Fonvens 1293 John De Holton 1274 Piers Mauley Salome Ketner ~0930 UNKNOWN Di Mosezzo ~0860 Odo Count Of Neustria ~0885 Seigneur Di Mosezzo Manfredo ~0850 - 0886 Count of Lodi Manfredo 36 36 Wft Est. 1760-1783 - Wft Est. 1805-1871 Gertrude Henneman ~0970 UNKNOWN Ildegarde <0951 - >0967 Sigifredo Di Canossa 16 16 ~0921 Adalberto Di Canossa ~0815 Inigo Jiminez ~0780 - 0816 Jimeno of Gascony 36 36 ~0785 UNKNOWN Munia ~0785 Jimenes , King of Navarre Innigo ~0860 Urraca Ribilli De Sancorsa ~0830 II, Duke of Gascony Sancho ~0800 - 0872 I, Duke of Gaascony Sancho 72 72 ~0780 Sancha Of Gascony Sulla Bella de Lara 0915 Sancha Sanchez ~0863 - 0932 Gonsalo Fernandes De Lara 69 69 ~0868 - Aft 5 Aug 935 Nuna Fernandez De Lara ~0833 - 0910 Fernando Niger Nunez 77 77 ~0838 UNKNOWN Gutina ~0800 Diego Rodriquez Porcellos ~0800 Asura Ansurez ~0770 - 0850 UNKNOWN Roderick I 80 80 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count of Castile ~0745 - Deceased Urraca Of Castile 1 Sep 866 - 12 May 912 LEO VI Porphyrogenetis Name Prefix:<NPFX> EMPEROR OF BYSANTIUM
married four times; yes, he married two different Zoes, with Zautzina first and Karbunopsina the second (his fourth wife). Both are in the ancestor path.
The father of Leo VI identity is not certain (and probably his mother did not know that herself) Possibilities: 1) emp. Basil I, 2) emp. Michael III.
This is from Sir Ian Moncreiffe, Royal Highness, p. 59. He says that Leo VI was almost certainly NOT the child of Basil I and was much more likely the child of Michael III, the Drunkard. Odd as it may seem, I've seen that same kind of of scription in three other places. I've never seen a complete argument as to why that would be so, but the modern authors are all dumping Basil I in favor of Michael III. I think we have to send it back to Michael III as father of Leo VI. JAMS, Vol. VI, #77, table 12 agrees with Moncreiffe. - Marlyn Lewis
0893 - 0970 Fernando Gosalex De Lara 77 77 ~0865 Gonsalo Tellez De Lara ~0865 Nuna De Amaya 1806 - Wft Est. 1834-1900 Otilia Schulte 1855 - Wft Est. 1856-1945 Franz Arens 1763 - 1824 Anne Catherine Schulte 60 60 1705 - Wft Est. 1766-1826 Heinrich Schulte <0100 T. Flavius Sabinus ~1452 Elizabeth Euphemia Langton ~0835 UNKNOWN Tello ~0840 Aragonto De Lara ~0800 Count of Galicia Tello ~0810 Gonsalo UNKNOWN ~0835 Nuno Rodriguez ~0800 Rodrigo Frolaz ~1800 Barbara Franklin ~0800 UNKNOWN Sancha 0920 - 0972 Teresa Of Aragon Iniquez 52 52 ~0995 Elvira Valdes ~0950 - 0999 Bermudo II Of , King Of Spain Leon 49 49 ~0960 Elvira Of Castile ~0920 - 0957 III, King Of Leon Ordoño 37 37 ~0895 - 5 Jan 940/941 Adosinda Gutierrez 0872 - 8 Jul 924 II, King Of Leon Ordoño ~0875 Elvira Nunez ~0865 Gutierre Ororiz ~0870 Ildonca Menendez ~0895 Gonsalo UNKNOWN ~0900 Teresa UNKNOWN D. 0792 UNKNOWN Vermudo I Nickname:<NICK> the Deacon
Also Known As:<_AKA> Veremund /Bermudo/
Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of Asturias
~0935 - >0995 Aba De Ribagorza 60 60 Roderigo Diaz Also Known As:<_AKA> El /Cid/ Pedro De Cantabria ~1236 Eleanor De Ferrers ~0880 Guillermo De Ferenzac 1075 - 1103 Zaida Maria Isabel Denia 28 28 ~1040 UNKNOWN I'Tamid 1000 - 1042 Kadi Abul-Kasim I Muhammad 42 42 0984 - 1042 UNKNOWN Ismail 58 58 >1793 - Wft Est. 1825-1886 Elizabeth Boyles 0954 Ismail Ben , Imam of Seville Qarais 1072 - 1130 Matilda HUNTINGTON 58 58 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Maud Of
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.!ROYALTY-LINEAGE: "Scotland's Kings & Queens"; Pitkin Pictorials; Healy House; Dene Road, Andover, Hampshire, SP102AA, UK; pp. 4-8

NOTES: Daughter of Waltheol, Earl of Huntingdon, and widow of Simon St. Lis, Earl of Northampton.
0804 Itaf ben Naim ~0750 Abu Farisi ~0800 UNKNOWN Zohra ~0775 UNKNOWN Husain 0599 - ~0661 Hazrat Ali UNKNOWN 62 62 25 Mar 570 - 8 Jun 632 Muhammed The Prophet 0595 - 0619 UNKNOWN Kadijah 24 24 ~0520 Fatima Bint Amir Of Ben Makhzum 0400 - 0440 Qusayy , Governor Of Mecca Zayd 40 40 ~0400 UNKNOWN Hobba 0365 - 0400 UNKNOWN Kilab 35 35 ~0370 UNKNOWN Fatima 8 Feb 1729/1730 - 1801 Johann George Hauser 1586 - Wft Est. 1627-1688 Maria Simler 13 Mar 1585/1586 - Wft Est. 1627-1677 Matthias , Sr. Hauser 1627 - Wft Est. 1659-1721 Maria Huffel 1624 - 1677 Matthias Hauser 53 53 1702 - 1775 Maria Margaretha Schaefer 72 72 1696 - 1761 Martin Hauser 64 64 1736 - 1775 Anna Margaretha Ellrod 38 38 1622 - <1670 Hans Lehmann 48 48 1648 - 25 Jan 1669/1670 Ottilia Lehmann ~1646 - 1692 Johann Martin Schaefer 46 46 ~1639 - 1689 Hans Geiger 50 50 1673 - 1728 Maria Barbara Geiger 55 55 1679 - 1705 Johann Michel Schaefer 26 26 ~1580 - ~1631 Paul Schneider 51 51 1612 - 1687 Maria Schneider 75 75 1640 - 1668 Ursula UNKNOWN 28 28 1614 - Wft Est. 1650-1716 Thomas Schaefer 1793 Anna Maria Shamel 1120 - 1180 VII, King Of France Louis 60 60 To annoy King Henry II. of England, he gave asylum to the Archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas Becket, with
whom the king was in disagreement. And in 1173 the king of France managed to turn Henry II.'s sons
against their own father. Finally, in conflict with Emperor Frederick Barbarossa, over the Investitures, Louis
VII. received Pope Alexander III. in Sens, and Papal intervention prevented the English and Germans joining
forces. He died in 1180, after a reign of forty-three years, leaving the crown to his fifteen-year-old son, Philip
Augustus.
~1018 Gotheline UNKNOWN Wft Est. 1812-1832 - Wft Est. 1857-1918 John Arney ~1550 - Wft Est. 1576-1654 Hans Simler ~0335 UNKNOWN Murra 1684 John Dietrich Ellroth ~1550 - 1592 Lorentz Hauser 42 42 25 Jan 1663/1664 - Wft Est. 1699-1748 Hans Georg Hauser 1733 - Wft Est. 1764-1823 Martin , Jr Hauser 0894 Gwrydr Ap Caradog ~0340 UNKNOWN Hind ~0300 UNKNOWN K'ab ~0300 UNKNOWN Makhshiya ~0270 UNKNOWN Lu'ayy ~0270 UNKNOWN Mawiya ~0240 UNKNOWN Ghalib 1045 - 1093 Margaret AETHELING 48 48 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Saint
1  _FA1
2  PLAC Saint Margaret of Scotland


Margaret, The Saint (St. Margaret of Scotland), sole heiress of the Saxon royal line, married Malcolm III Canmore, King
of Scotland, descended from a long line of Scottish royalty. See the Scottish lineage elsewhere in Volume I. She died in
1093.
~0210 Fihr Quraysh ~0210 UNKNOWN Layla ~0180 UNKNOWN Malik ~0180 UNKNOWN Jandala 0134 UNKNOWN Ikrisha 0101 UNKNOWN Kinana <0100 UNKNOWN Khuzayma <0100 Hind Uwana <0100 UNKNOWN Salma <0100 Layla Bani Khindif Codhaite <0100 UNKNOWN Ilyas <0100 UNKNOWN Mudar <0100 UNKNOWN Nizar <0100 UNKNOWN Ma'add <0100 UNKNOWN Udad 1589 - <1632 Judith Kempe 43 43 1550 - Wft Est. 1606-1663 Alice De Doncaster 1522 - Wft Est. 1567-1615 Isabel Marshall 1490 - Wft Est. 1523-1581 John Birdsall 1491 - 1557 Isabel Auckland 66 66 Wft Est. 1436-1467 - Wft Est. 1493-1551 UNKNOWN Birdsall <0100 UNKNOWN Mugawwam <0100 - Deceased UNKNOWN Nahur ~0370 - Deceased Habashiva Or HABASHIYYA Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of The Khozaite ~0340 - Deceased Habashiva Or Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of The Khozaite ~0310 UNKNOWN Salul ~0280 UNKNOWN K'ab ~0220 Rabi'a Luhayy ~0190 UNKNOWN Haritha ~0160 'Amr Muzayqiya' Tarifa <0100 UNKNOWN Tha'Laba <0100 Tha'Laba Al- Bahlul D. ~1703 Thomas Munday 0908 Iago Ap Idwal 1  _FA1
2  PLAC Skull cleft with axe by his own men.
0968 Neiniad Ap Gwaethfoed 0930 - 1037 Lluddica Ap Tudur 107 107 1568 - 1619 Edmund Cook 51 51 1573 - <1632 Elizabeth Nicholls 59 59 1542 - Wft Est. 1573-1633 Henry Cook 1544 - Wft Est. 1573-1638 Anne Goodere 1836 - Wft Est. 1837-1926 Henry Cook <0100 UNKNOWN Zaynab <0100 UNKNOWN Yashjub <0100 UNKNOWN Ya'Rab <0100 UNKNOWN Qahtan ~0555 Amina bint Wab 0804 - 0866 UNKNOWN Ludolfe I 62 62 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duke of Saxony ~0838 Hatwige De Friuli ~0770 - 0845 Wigbert Duke of Saxony 75 75 0756 Sindacilla Princess Of Friesland ~0725 Ratboldus King of Friesland ~0770 - Deceased UNKNOWN Immed I ~0760 - 0834 Echbert UNKNOWN 74 74 ~0785 - Aft 21 Nov 838 Ida Riparian ~0755 Dietrich Count Reparian UNKNOWN 0862 - 0903 Donald II UNKNOWN 41 41 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of Scotland
Donald II 889-900

Constantine I's son. Not much is known about him though he did score a victory over the Norsemen. He died at Forres.

Buried Isle of Iona, Scotland. Died in battle.
0836 - 0877 Constantine I UNKNOWN 41 41 ~0816 - 6 Feb 858 Kenneth I MACALPIN Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of Scots 1576 - Wft Est. 1583-1642 Richard Gylett ~1555 - Wft Est. 1583-1649 Joan Enberg ~0920 - 26 May 947 Edmund I , King of Wessex and Mercia Saxe-Wessex STABBED TO DEATH BY EXILED ROBBER

Edmund I., the Magnificent. was born in 922, the twelfth of his father's fifteen children. The first of the six Boy Kings, he
reigned from 939 to 946. He had to meet a general uprising of the Danes of Mercia as well as those of the North. In the
suppression of this he showed himself to be a great statesman as well as a great warrior. Little is definitely known about
the policy of the Scots at this time but it appears that they joined the English whenever they were afraid of the Danes, and
joined the Danes whenever they were afraid of the English. Edmund made it to be the interest of the Scottish King
permanently to join the English. The southern part of the kingdom of Strathclyde had for some time been under the English
Kings. In 945 Edmund took the remainder, but gave it to Malcolm on condition that he should be his fellow worker by sea
and land. The king of the Scots thus entered into a position of dependent alliance towards Edmund. A great step was thus
taken; the dominant powers in the island were to be English and Scots, not English and Danes. Edmund thought it worth
while to conciliate the Scottish Celts rather than to endeavor to conquer them. The result of Edmund's statesmanship was
soon seen, but he did not live to gather its fruits. On May 26, 946 an outlaw named Lief, who had taken his seat at a
banquet in his hall, slew him as Edmund was attempting to drag him out by his hair. He was succeeded by his brother
Edred. He married Princess Elgiva (Aelfgifu)., known as the "Fairies Gift,." who died in 944.
~0630 Kunza Gunza 1716 Esther Cornell 0633 Cundwalh Saxe- Mercia ~0680 - 0727 Murchada macBran Mutt , King of Lein O'Doenlainge 47 47 ~0650 - 0693 Bran Mutt macConnall , King of Leins O'Doenlainge 43 43 ~0620 Conall macFaelan O'Doenlainge ~0590 - 0666 Faelan macColmain , King of Leinster Muiredaig 76 76 1634 - 1708 Jonathan Gillet 73 73 1636 - 1719 Mary Gillet 83 83 1641 - 1675 Joseph Gillet 34 34 22 Jan 1642/1643 - 1676 Samual G. Gillet 1646 - 1 Mar 1648/1649 Abigail Gillet 20 Feb 1646/1647 - 1 Mar 1691/1692 Jeremiah Gillet 1350 - 1398 Richard , Earl Of Arundel And Surrey FitzAlan 48 48 Richard FitzAlan, Knight of the Garter, Earl of Arundel and Surrey, who was born in 1346 and beheaded at Cheapside, London, on September 20, 1397/98 ~1350 - 1385 Elizabeth De Bohun 35 35 died April 3, 1385, about September 29, 1359 married first Richard FitzAlan, Knight of the Garter, Earl of Arundel and Surrey,
who was born in 1346 and beheaded at Cheapside, London, on September 20, 1397/98
1312 - 1360 William De Bohun 48 48 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [EARL OF NORTHAMPTON] [TW 1706 Elisha Cornell 0907 Skolgar Toste 1576 Prudence March 1641 - Wft Est. 1682-1736 Abiah Gillet 1562 - 8 Jan 1634/1635 Juliana Harker ~1530 - 25 Jan 1617/1618 Robert Dolbair 1551 - 1628 Emlyn Weeks 77 77 1623 - Wft Est. 1624-1713 Andrew Gillet 1020 - >1079 Ednywain "Bendew" I Neiniad 59 59 0980 - >1070 Gwerful Verch Lluddica 90 90 0959 Ethelfleda Verch Edwin 1490 John Mitchell 1496 - 1558 Harry Vye 62 62 ~1518 - 21 Mar 1563/1564 Agnes Vye 1705 - 1738 Abigail Gillet 32 32 1680 - 1760 Hester Paine 80 80 1841 - Wft Est. 1842-1935 Adeline Gillet 0948 Angharad Verch Iago Wft Est. 1788-1807 - 1809 Abigail R. Gillet 1811 - Wft Est. 1812-1901 Ames Gillet D. 1835 Eleanor MORGAN ~0758 - Deceased UNKNOWN Saxe- Kent 1650 - 1736 Josiah Gillet 86 86 1764 - Wft Est. 1765-1858 Amasa Gillet 1724 - 1746 Adonijah Gillet 22 22 ~1634 Cornelius Gillet 1680 Gershom Mott 1734 - Wft Est. 1735-1828 Abigail Gillet Wft Est. 1553-1581 - Wft Est. 1560-1661 Cornelius Dolbair 0866 - 15 Jun 923 Robert I Capet Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of the Francs
Note: Also known as King of West France and Duke of France
1498 - Wft Est. 1530-1592 Agnes Smith 1519 - Wft Est. 1554-1610 Roger Weeks 1611 - Wft Est. 1612-1701 Robert Dolbair 1613 - 1614 Dorothy Dolbair 7m 7m 1616 - 1621 Cornelius Dolbair 5 5 1566 - Wft Est. 1602-1661 Edith Dolbair 1516 - 1558 Harry Vye 42 42 1520 - 1579 John Vye 59 59 1524 - Wft Est. 1525-1614 Robert Vye 1526 - Wft Est. 1554-1620 Ellen Vye 1528 - Wft Est. 1556-1622 Johane Vye ~0570 - 0660 Major- Domo Erchembaldus 90 90 20 Jan 1545/1546 - Wft Est. 1547-1636 Robert Mitchell 1550 - Wft Est. 1581-1640 Thomas Mitchell 1556 - Wft Est. 1557-1646 William Mitchell Wft Est. 1566-1592 - Wft Est. 1572-1672 John Mitchell Wft Est. 1566-1592 - Wft Est. 1572-1672 Philip Mitchell Wft Est. 1566-1592 - Wft Est. 1572-1672 Robert Mitchell 1605 - Wft Est. 1606-1699 Anne Dolbair 9 Jan 1602/1603 - 1606 Joan Dolbair 1619 - Wft Est. 1620-1709 John Dolbair 1554 - Wft Est. 1591-1649 Alice Dolbair 27 Feb 1568/1569 - Wft Est. 1570-1659 James Dolbair 1559 - 18 Mar 1559/1560 Joane Dolbair 1574 - 1574 John Dolbair 3m 3m 1576 - 1579 Mary Dolbair 2 2 1580 - 1675 Nicholas Dolbair 95 95 1494 UNKNOWN Mitchell ~0971 - 1042 Sihtric Dublin 71 71 ~1005 Maelcorcre Leinster 1692 - Wft Est. 1693-1786 Dorcas Eggleston ~0700 - ~0761 Aodh Fionn 61 61 Also Known As:<_AKA> /Hugh/ ~0710 Unuisticc Of Fortrenn ~0670 III Eochaidh ~0660 - 0697 EOCHIAD II King of Dalriad 37 37 Nickname:<NICK> Crook Nose
Death: ABT. 697 in (killed after ruling for 3 years
0620 - 0673 Domangart II mac Domnail 53 53 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King ~0520 - 0608 Aidan Macgabran 88 88 ~1755 George Hauser 1706 Samuel Filley 1578 Sarah March 1572 Grace March 1643 - 4 Jan 1711/1712 Samuel Filley 1617 - 1686 William Filley 69 69 ~1621 - 1665 Margaret Cockney 44 44 1664 - 1686 Anna Filley 21 21 1667 - 1683 Mary Filley 16 16 1670 - 1679 Samuel Filley 9 9 1672 - Wft Est. 1705-1763 Jonathan Filley ~0920 - 0972 Murchadh Of Leinster 52 52 16 Jan 1674/1675 - 1750 Josiah Filley 3 Jan 1678/1679 - 1758 Abigail Filley 1681 - 1767 Samual Filley 86 86 1683 - Wft Est. 1684-1777 Mary Filley 1515 - 1590 John Mitchell 75 75 1541 - 1620 John Mitchell 78 78 1030 Madame De Chateau Du Loire Erenburg 0959 Gronwy Ap Einion Michael Ketner ~0490 - 0560 UNKNOWN Gabhran 70 70 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Scots ~0470 - 0506 Domangart Of Dalriada 36 36 ~0430 - 0501 Fergus Mor Mac Erc 71 71 Fergus Mor Mac Earca, 131st Monarch of Ireland, in 498 A.D., with five of his brothers, went into Scotland with a
complete army to assist his grandfather Loarn, King of Dalriada, in overcoming his enemies, the Picts. Upon the King's
death, Fergus was unanimously elected king, and became the first absolute king of Scotland, of the Milesian race.
~0400 - 0474 Erc of Dal N'araide 74 74 ~0990 - 1012/1014 Bruno , Bishop Of Augsburg Von Brunswick ~0970 - 1038 King of Hungary St.Stephen 68 68 0949 - 1 Feb 996/997 Prince Of Hungary Geyza 1020 - 1073 Edwin Ap , Lord Of Flint Gronwy 53 53 0882 Ifor Ap Seferws 0940 Gronwy Ap Tudur 0929 Ithel ap Idwallon 1570 Joane March 1708 Ester Filley ~0910 Tudur Ap Ynyr UNKNOWN Margaret ~0934 UNKNOWN Ellenor 1041 - 1080 Trahearn Ap Caradoc 39 39 1048 Morwyl Verch Ednywain 0910 Angharad Verch Hywel 1018 Caradoc Ap , Prince Of Powys Gwyn 1061 Nesta Verch Gruffudd 1022 Verch Gwerystan Name Suffix:<NSFX> Miss 1545 - 1585 Mary Mitchell 40 40 ~0953 Gwrgan Ap Ithel ~1092 - <1155 Adeline Espec 63 63 1540 - Wft Est. 1568-1634 Anne Mitchell 1549 - Wft Est. 1576-1643 Agnes Mitchell 1055 - 1099 Matilde De Chateau Du Loire 44 44 1554 - Wft Est. 1582-1648 Johanna Mitchell 1754 John Nicholas Ketner 3 Feb 1556/1557 - Wft Est. 1588-1651 Elizabeth Mitchell Wft Est. 1566-1592 - Wft Est. 1572-1675 Janne Mitchell ~0955 Verch Cynfyn Name Suffix:<NSFX> Miss Wft Est. 1566-1592 - Wft Est. 1572-1675 Elizabeth Mitchell 1095 - 1136/1190 Susanna Verch Gruffydd Wft Est. 1566-1592 - Wft Est. 1572-1675 Beaton Mitchell Wft Est. 1566-1592 - Wft Est. 1572-1675 Christian Mitchell Wft Est. 1566-1592 - Wft Est. 1572-1675 Dorothy Mitchell Nigel , Viscount Of Contentin De St.Sauveur 0975 Cadwgon ap Elystan 0907 Cuhelyn Ap Ifor 1070 - 1128 Llywarch Ap Trahearn 58 58 Roger De St. Sauveur 0979 Efa Verch Gwrgan 0933 Elystan Ap Cuhelyn 0956 Gwenllian Verch Einion ~0910 Gwen verch Gronwy 0886 Isabel Verch Tryffin 0933 - 0984 Einion Ap Owain 51 51 0944 Tangwystl Verch Dyfnwal ~0950 Sarolta Of Transylvania 0931 - 0972 Takson Prince of Hungary 41 41 ~0932 UNKNOWN Kumanian 0896 - 0947 Zoltan Prince of Hungary 51 51 0850 - 0907 Arpad Prince of Hungary 57 57 ~0920 Duke ofTransylvania Guyula 0918 - 0955 Henry Le Querelleur 37 37 Otto III Von Schweinfurt 0860 - 4 Jul 907 Luitpold Margrave of Ostmark ~0850 Gisela Caroling 0920 - 20 Jul 997 Duke of Swabia Conrad 0975 Morough O'Brien ~0925 UNKNOWN Jutta ~0880 - 2 Dec 949 Count in Welterau Odo I ~0885 - 0949 UNKNOWN De Vermandois 64 64 ~0845 - 24 Jun 910 Count of Welterau Gebhard ~0815 Count of Logenahe Eudes ~0785 Gebhard Count of Logenahe ~0750 Udo Count of Logenahe ~0810 UNKNOWN Hunroch ~0860 Bertha De Morvois ~0800 Gerard De Rousillon 1056 - 1100 William II Rufus 44 44 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Cause of Death: Shot through the head by an arrow.
Ancestral File Number: 8XHZ-ZQ [316552.ftw]
TITL Ahnentafel for Margery Arundell AUTH Marlyn Lewis PUBL 08 Oct 1997 MED I Manuscript TITL Lineage & Ancestry of HRH Prince Charles, Prince of Wales AUTH Gerald Paget
PUBL Skilton, Edinburgh 1977 MEDI Book PAGE Vol I p 56
Cause of Death Shot through the head by an arrow.

_FA1 PLAC Acceded Sep 26, 1087 at Westminster Abbey, London, England.
Reigned 1087-1100.

_FA2 PLAC Interred at Winchester Cathedral. Named for his red hair.
_FA3 PLAC Educated by Lanfranc, William the Conqueror's regent & Archbishop of Canterbury.
_FA4 PLAC Harsh rule aroused opposition from the barons & the church.
_FA5 PLAC Made several attempts to recover Normandy from elder brother Robert I Curthose.
_FA6 PLAC Killed by an arrow while hunting.
_FA7 PLAC May have been ordered killed by younger brother Henry I.
_FA8 PLAC An able man, less a soldier than bros. Robert & less a diplomat than bros.Henry.
_FA9 PLAC Not a Christian; veneer of chivalry was very thin; homosexual.
_FA10 PLAC Presided over a liberal court but treated his subjects brutally.
_FA11 PLAC Reluctant to fill church vacancies.
_FA12 PLAC Supressed a revolt led by his uncle Odoin 1088.Reigned 1087-1100. His harsh rule aroused baronial and acclesiastical opposition, notably from Anselm, Archbishop of Canterbu ry. He made several attempts to recover Normandy from his elder brother Robert and
was kille d by an arrow while hunting. He may have been assasinated by order of his younger brother wh o became Henry I. Had Red Hair. He had very little time for religion and presided over a libe ral court but treated his subjects brutally. He was reluctant to fill church vacancies and waited 4 years to apoint Anselm.

Source: 'The World Book Encyclopedia', 1968, p WXYZ259.: William II 'Rufus' King Of England b ecame king in 1087. He was called Rufus,
meaning red, because of his ruddy complexion. Lustfu l for power and completely illiterate, he ruled with violence rather than strength. The
clerg y denounced his brutality and his infringements on church rights. In 1088, several powerful Norman barons revolted against William. He put down the revolt and strengthened his position . Later, he gained control of Normandy by financing the crusading ventures of his brother Robert, Duke of Normandy. He also invaded Scotland and brought it under his control in 1097. William's reign was marked by a bitter quarrel with the Roman Catholic Church. William kept the see of Canterbury vacant after the archbishop die in 1089, in order to collect its revenues for himself. When he fell seriously ill in 1093, he welcomed the election of Anselm as arch bishop to atone for his sins. But when he recovered his health, he forced Anselm into exile . An arrow shot by a fellow hunter killed William while he was hunting. The clergy refused t o give him a church funeral.
REF: British Monarchy Official Website: William extended his father's policies, taking royal power to the far north of England and helping to make Westminster the administrative centre of the kingdom.
1003 - Deceased Maldred Allerdale Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Strathclyde 0995 Ealdgyth Morcarson 0950 William De Warrenne ~0960 UNKNOWN De Torta ~0925 Walter De St. Martin ~0920 UNKNOWN De Herfastus 1819 - 1901 Victoria HANOVER 81 81 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Queen
Reign 1837-1901
Victoria, queen of Great Britain and Ireland (r. 1837-1901), the longest-reigning monarch in English history, established the monarchy as a respected and popular institution while it was irrevocably losing its place as an integral part of the British governing system.

Born in Kensington Palace, London, on May 24, 1819, Victoria was the only child of Edward, duke of Kent and son of GEORGE III, and Princess Victoria, daughter of the duke of Saxe-Coburg. Emerging from a lonely, secluded childhood to take the throne on the death of her uncle, William IV, Victoria displayed a personality marked by strong prejudices and a willful stubbornness. She was strongly attached to the Whig prime minister Lord MELBOURNE; after he resigned in 1839, Sir Robert PEEL, his would-be successor, suggested that she dismiss the Whig ladies of her court. Victoria, however, refused. In part because of this "bedchamber crisis," Melbourne resumed office for two more years.

Victoria and her court were greatly transformed by her marriage to her first cousin, Prince ALBERT of Saxe-Coburg, in 1840. Although her name now designates a supposedly prudish age, it was Albert who made a point of straitlaced behavior, and introduced a strict decorum in court. He also gave a more conservative tinge to Victoria's politics, leading her to become close to Peel. The couple had nine children. Victoria populated most of the thrones of Europe with her descendants. Among her grandchildren were Emperor William II of Germany and Alexandra, consort of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia.

Albert taught Victoria the need for hard work if she was to make her views felt in the cabinet, and during the prince's lifetime Victoria did, by insistently interjecting her opinions, force the ministers to take them into account. Opposing the policy of Lord PALMERSTON of encouraging democratic government on the Continent, for example, she was partly responsible for his departure as foreign secretary in 1851. She also helped form cabinets. Her political importance was based, however, upon the temporarily factionalized state of Commons between 1846 and 1868, when royal intervention was needed to help glue together majority coalitions.

Always prone to self-pity, Victoria fully indulged her grief at Albert's death in 1861. She remained in mourning until her own death, making few public appearances and spending most of each year on the Isle of Wight and in the Scottish Highlands, where her closest companion was a dour Scottish servant, John Brown. Her popularity declined as a result, and republican sentiment appeared during the late 1860s.

Victoria, however, regained the people's admiration when she resumed her determined efforts to steer public affairs. She won particular esteem for defending the popular imperialist policies of the Conservative ministries of Benjamin DISRAELI, who flattered her relentlessly and made her empress of India in 1876. Conversely, she flayed William E. GLADSTONE, the Liberal prime minister, whom she intensely disliked, for ostensibly weakening the empire. Although Victoria also attacked Gladstone for encouraging democratic trends, the celebrations of her golden and diamond jubilees in 1887 and 1897 demonstrated her great popularity.

In Victoria's later career, her attempts to influence government decisions ceased to carry significant weight. The Reform Act of 1867, by doubling the electorate, strengthened party organization and eliminated the need for a mediator--the monarch--among factions in Commons.

Victoria died on Jan. 22, 1901. She was succeeded by her son, EDWARD VII. Her letters have been published in three series (1907; 1926-28; 1930-32).


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0920 Ralph De Torta 0864 Adelaide D'Auvergne 0825 UNKNOWN Ermengarde ~0800 - Deceased UNKNOWN Luitgarde 0766 - Deceased Adeleme Poitiers Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count Of 0800 - 0856 Guerin Count Of Chalon 56 56 ~0930 UNKNOWN Gersinda ~0890 - 0940 II, Count Of Bigorre Dato 50 50 ~0900 Princess Of Navarre Lopa 0890 Count of Tours and Chartres Thibault ~0900 - Deceased I, Count in the Hamelant Meginhard 0730 - 0777 Eberhard I Eticondes 47 47 0950 Helpuin De Mondidier Harold of , Ruler of Jutland Jutland 1000 - 1067 Munia Elvira Castile 67 67 0958 - 1001 Garcia II , King Of Navarre Sanchez 43 43 ~0960 Ximene Fernandez De Leon ~0940 - 1005 Urraca Fernandez 65 65 0920 - 0970 Garcia , King Of Navarre Sanchez 50 50 ~0860 Andregota , Count of Aragon Galindez 0890 - 0925 Sancho , King Of Navarre Garcia 35 35 0840 - 0890 Garcia II , King of Navarre Innigo 50 50 23 Aug 939 - 24 Oct 996 Hugh Capet Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of France ~0870 Dadildis Dadilda De Pallars 0842 UNKNOWN De Toulouse 0775 - >0818 Llop Centull Gascon 43 43 0740 - 0814 Ximeno Gascon 74 74 0822 - 0864 Raymond I Toulouse 42 42 ~0822 Bertha Bertheiz Toulouse ~0800 Senegonde De Toulouse ~0775 Fredelon Toulouse 0775 Bertha De Aube David ~0950 - 1030 Gormflaith Of Naas 80 80 1683 - Wft Est. 1684-1777 Abigail Eggleston ~0945 - 0981 Olaf , King of York and Dublin Kvaaran 36 36 4 Jan 1685/1686 - Wft Est. 1687-1780 Sarah Eggleston 1689 - Wft Est. 1690-1779 James Eggleston 1700 - Wft Est. 1701-1794 Damaris Eggleston ~0975 UNKNOWN Slani 1695 - Wft Est. 1696-1789 Deliverance Eggleston 18 Jan 1696/1697 - Wft Est. 1698-1791 Ann Eggleston 1705 - Wft Est. 1706-1799 Martha Eggleston 21 Jan 1706/1707 - Wft Est. 1708-1797 Edward Eggleston 1554 Anthony Eggleston 1784 Nancy Ann Myers 1276 Richard del Feld 1653 - Wft Est. 1654-1743 Benjamin Eggleston ~1560 - ~1613 James Eggleston 53 53 1661 - Wft Est. 1694-1752 Thomas Eggleston 0422 Prawst Verch Tidlet 0750 Count Fulcoald De Rouergue 0730 - 0793 Makir , Duke Of Toulouse Theuderic 63 63 ~0900 - 0960 UNKNOWN Arnoldo 60 60 1073 - 1117 Maud of Toulouse 44 44 Also Known As:<_AKA> /Philippa/ 1020 - 1086 UNKNOWN Guillaume VIII 66 66 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count Of Poitou D. 18 Jan 1121/1122 Princess of Sweden Christina 0969 - 31 Jan 1029/1030 III Guillaume Name Suffix:<NSFX> Count of Poitou Margaret Gobin 1646 - 1691 Grace UNKNOWN 45 45 1803 Margaret Myers ~0910 - 16 Jan 977/978 II, Le Tricheur Thibaud Name Suffix:<NSFX> Count Of Blois 0885 - 0950 Theobald Sgnr. De Blois 65 65 0890 Richilde De Blois 0885 Eudes II Ct. of Chartres 0860 Daughter Thibaut ~0830 I, Count of Chartres Thibaut ~0825 Richilde De Bourgogne ~0790 - >0877 Budwine Count Of Metz 87 87 0871 - 22 Mar 927/928 Rothilde De Neustrie 0765 - 0859 Hugh II , Count of Alsace Eticonides 94 94 0719 UNKNOWN Edith 1096 - 1127/1130 Douce Aldonza , Countess Of Barcelona De Milhaud ~1060 - 1082 Raymond II, Count of Barcelona Berenger 22 22 ~1059 - 1108 Matilda Guiscard De Hauteville 49 49 1023 - 1076 Raymond I, Count of Barcelona Berenger 53 53 1015 - 1085 Robert Guiscard , Duke Of Apulia De Hauteville 70 70 Leader of the first crusade. Captured Antioch, 1098. 0995 - 1027 Sancha Sanchez 32 32 1054 - 1075 Judith De Lens 21 21 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Countess of Hun 0985 Prince of the Obotrites Mieceslas III ~1140 Humphrey , Constable of England De Bohun ~1165 - <1197 Beatrice De Say 32 32 1644 Joseph Boyce 1173 - 1240 Llywelyn Fawr ap , Prince of Wales Iowerth 67 67 The great seal of Llywelyn ap Iorwerth (above) and his statue in Conwy's town square (below). In Gwynedd, Llywelyn ap Iorwerth had come to power in the classic way of Welsh princes bedeviled by the dividing rule of Welsh inheritance - he seized it from his uncle. He proved to be the greatestand most constructive Welsh statesman of the Middle Ages. In his long career he succeeded, by     constant warfare, by tactful yielding under pressure and by masterly resilience the moment that pressure     was relieved, in bringing under his control most of Pura Wallia. When he died in 1240, full of honor and     glory, he left a principality which had the possibility of expanding into a truly national state of Wales. There was a moment when an independent Wales seemed about to become a reality.      Llywelyn deliberately set out on a policy of reconstructing the whole basis of Welsh political life, and not     every Welshman was happy about it. Llywelyn lived in an age which saw the emergence of the centralized     feudal state. Both France and England presented the spectacle of societies elaborating their administrative     machinery, putting their taxation on a new and sounder footing and systematizing their codes of justice, but Llywelyn's principality was     small and lacking resources. Hostile English observers could wax satirical about its pretensions to international status.

Gwynedd had always been the core of the power of the princes, and the expansion of Llywelyn's territory gave him the ability to do many     things beyond the power of previous Welsh rulers. We find Llywelyn ap Iorwerth (the Great) and Llywelyn ap Gruffydd (the Last)
developing castle building on a considerable scale. The remains of Castell y Bere or of Ewloe, Dolbadarn and Dolwyddelan even show     distinctive Welsh style. The princes gave charters to the small towns growing in their domains. They supported the abbeys and the
friaries. We sense a new Wales coming into being, and, at the moment, it was basically an independent Wales. The great question was,    would this new Wales be able to develop to its full potential without interference from without or protests from within? Looming over it     was the king of England.

For over all this hung the vexing yet vital question of the exact terms of Llywelyn's homage to the king. The king was always     acknowledged as being at the head of the pyramid and by the 13th century Welsh rulers also accepted the principle that homage should     be paid to the King of England. Hywel Dda had done do, far back in the 10th century, and both Owain Gwynedd and the Lord Rhys had     done homage to Henry II. The problem was that Llywelyn claimed that the status in relation to the King of England was the same enjoyed     by the King of Scotland - that barons were to pay their homage directly to him and not the king, but King John took a different view. He     felt that the barons should also do their homage to him. This gave him the right of continual interference in Welsh affairs. At times the     relationship between Llywelyn and the king were mutually supportive, in part because Llywelyn managed to marry Joan, the illegitimate     daughter of King John, in 1205. But even this family tie soon broke down over the question of homage and disputed territories.

When the Welsh princes were strong they could enforce a grudging     acknowledgement of their position from the king. When they were weak, the king     granted treaties firmly maintaining his view of homage. Llywelyn the Great had     sought to solve the problem before his death. He had two sons, Gruffydd by a Welsh     lady and the younger, David, by his wife Joan. Welsh law at the time said that both     sons should inherit - a law which had been the cause of so many of those disputed     successions which had brought ruin to Wales in the past. Llywelyn made a bold and     successful attempt to put this dangerous Welsh law aside in favor of the English     sy
1305 - 1344 Robert Clifford 38 38 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON CLIFFORD] ~1001 - 1043 Olaf Of Dublin 42 42 Probably the Olaf slain by the "Saxons" while en route to Rome on pilgrimage, 1034. ~1780 Nancy Truitt 1702 Johann George Hauser 21 Mar 1705/1706 Johannes Hauser 1744 - 1801 Anna Marie Faulk 56 56 1743 - 1830 John Krause 87 87 1746 Stillborn Faulk 1747 Christine Faulk ~1745 Benjamin Leinbach 1749 Heinrich Faulk 1751 - Deceased Anna Catherina Faulk ~1750 Johann Jacob Spainhower 1753 Johann Adam Faulk ~1755 Maria Sara Moser 1758 Johannes Faulk ~1760 Maria Hartman 1761 Margaretha Faulk ~1742 - 1851 Johanna Faulk 109 109 1763 - 1804 Isaac Pfaff 41 41 ~1740 Jacob Voltz 1765 - 1814 Andrew Faulk 49 49 1765 Rebecca Landon 1766 Daughter Faulk Living Rose Living Mena 0687 Habibai Ben Natronai David 0670 Natronai Ben Nehemiah David ~0670 Bat Hisdai David 0650 Nehemiah Ben Hanini David 0627 Hanini Bar 'Adoi David 0610 - 0670 Bustanai Ben Hanini David 60 60 Ebles De Comborn 0635 - 0665 Hisdai Shahrijar David 30 30 John Talbot 0865 - 0931 Béatrice DE VERMANDOIS 66 66 0820 - 15 Sep 866 Robert IV Of France Nickname:<NICK> The Strong
Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of France
0900 - 10 May 965 Edhilda Of SAXORY ~0620 Regintrude Meroving ~0800 UNKNOWN Arsinde D. 0893 Aznar Sanchez 0847 Iniga Onneca 0835 Sancho Garcez Navarre 0810 - 0870 Garcia Iniguez Navarre 60 60 0780 - 0852 Inigo Arista Navarre 72 72 0775 Theida De Biscay 0760 - 0820 Inigo Ximenez Gascon 60 60 0830 - 0925 Fortun Garcez Le Moine 95 95 0900 - 0922 Galindo II , Count of Aragon Aznarez 22 22 0875 - >0899 Aznar II , Count of Aragon Galindez 24 24 0875 Iniga Garcez Pamplona 0800 - 0839 Aznar I , Count of Aragon Galindez 39 39 ~0940 Fernando Vermudez De Leon ~0940 Elvire De Leon 0950 - 5 Feb 1016/1017 Sancho , Count Of Castile Garcia ~0985 - 1025 Urraca , Queen Of Castile Perez 40 40 0932 - 30 May 995 Garcia Fernandez 0800 - Deceased Usenda Nunilona Wft Est. 1628-1660 - Wft Est. 1685-1747 James , Sr. Enno 0915 - 0970 Fernan Gonsalez 55 55 0937 - >1011 Urraca Garces Pamplona 74 74 0910 - 0960 Ramon II Ribagorza 50 50 ~0910 Garsenda De Ferenzac 0885 - 0950 Bernat Unifred Ribagorza 65 65 0890 Tota Galindez 0860 Ginigerta De Lopez Ben Qasi 0970 - >0994 Salvador Petriz Castile 24 24 0956 Petrus Fernandez 1200 Roger De Heyford 1043 Guillaume De Garlende 0949 Gwair Ap Pill ~1385 - 1450 Constance Mauley 65 65 1690 Joseph dit Beauregard Jarret ~1690 Louis Mongeau 1709 Mary Anne Delage 1669 - 1703 Genevive Tru 34 34 1623 - 17 Feb 1692/1693 Mathurin Tru 1685 Jean Delage 1760 Angelique Dusaut 13 Feb 1727/1728 Louis Boule <1725 Marie Louise Jacobee Cloutier 1701 - 1763 Veronique Miville 62 62 ~1700 Jean- Baptiste Cloutier ~1700 Marie- Angelique Thibault ~1750 Francois Toupin dit Dusault 1755 Marie Jeanne Proulx <1671 - 1734 Francoise Fournier 63 63 1630 - 24 Mar 1706/1707 Robert Boule <1634 - 28 Jan 1708/1709 Francoise Grenier 1619 - 1699 Guilliaume Fournier 80 80 23 Jan 1637/1638 - 16 Mar 1715/1716 Francoise Hebert ~1593 Gilles Fournier ~1595 Noelle Gagnon 1604 - 1639 Guillaume Hebert 35 35 1620 - 1675 Helen Des Portes 54 54 1667 Francois Vaudry 0945 - >1011 Adelaide Adelais De Saintonge 66 66 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Lady Cumminges ~1230 Walter , 1st Baron Fauconberg De Faucomberge 1616 - Wft Est. 1640-1710 Marthe Deschamps 15 Mar 1614/1615 - Wft Est. 1643-1708 Marie Martin ~1575 Marguerite Gafreneau ~1580 Gabriel Martin Living Fairchild Living Nickum 1647 - 15 Feb 1670/1671 Charlotte Lamarche 1596 - 1676 Jacques Laporte 80 80 1606 Marie Hamelin ~1600 Francois Duchesne ~1610 Marie Rolet ~1625 Paul Laporte ~1625 Louis dit St. George Laporte ~1625 Suzanne Laporte ~1625 Pierre Laporte 1566 - 1625 Hughes Laporte 59 59 Guillaume , Count Of Tonnerre De Nevers 1128 - 1190 Marie De Champagne 62 62 1035 - 1131 Joscelin I De Courtenai 96 96 1041 Hildegarde Gastinois ~1000 Atho Courteni The family of Courtenay is descended from Pharamond, who is commonly reputed to have been the founder of the French monarchy. Athon, his descendant, in the reign of king Robert assumed the surname of Courtenay from a town of that name in the Isle of France. Josceline, his son, had issue,

1.Milo or Miles.
2.Josceline, who engaged in the crusade of Godfrey de Boulogne his kinsman, and became count of Edessa. Agnes, his grand-daughter, married Almeric king of Jerusalem, and had issue
1.Baldwin the Fourth king of Jerusalem, and
2.Sibylla consort of Guy de Lusignan king of Jerusalem.

Reginald, son of Milo, had issue, during his residence in France,

1.Elizabeth, otherwise called Isabella, who married Peter, younger son of Louis the Gross king of France; in consequence of which marriage, her husband  assumed the surname of Courtenay.
1.Peter, their issue, was elected emperor of Constantinople in the year 1217, and was successively followed in that dignity by his two sons
1.Robert and
2.Baldwin.
2.Robert, second son of Peter and Elizabeth, resided in France, where his posterity arrived at considerable dignities; one of them being archbishop of  Rheims in the year 1300, and another chamberlain of the houshold to king Charles the sixth. They at various times made efforts to be acknowledged princes of the blood royal of France, but without success.

Reginald de Courtenay, father in law of Peter, personally attached himself to Eleanor, consort of Louis the Young, king of France, and heiress of Guienne and Poictou; and, upon the divorce of that monarch, was instrumental in effecting her subsequent marriage to Henry the second, king of England. Having come over into this island, he married Hawise, daughter and heiress of Robert d'Abrincis or d'Avranches, viscount of the county of Devon) baron of Oakhampton and lord of the castle of Exeter; in consequence of which marriage these dignities devolved upon Reginald. Robert, their issue, was deprived of the dignity of viscount and of the lordship of the castle of Exeter by king Henry the third. Hugh, fifth baron of Oakhampton, his great grandson, succeeded to the title of earl of the county of Devon in
the reign of king Edward the first, in consequence of the marriage of his great grandfather Robert with Mary, daughter of William de Redvers earl of the county of Devon.

Hugh, second earl of Devonshire, his son, married Margaret, granddaughter of king Edward the first; by which lady he had issue,

1.Hugh.
2.Edward, father of
1.Edward third earl of Devonshire, and of
2.Hugh.
3.William, who was elected in the year 1367 chancellor of the university of Oxford, and in the year 1369 lord bishop of Hereford. He was translated in the year      1375 to the see of London, and in the year 1381 to the archiepiscopal fee of Canterbury, and died 31 July 1396.
4.Philip.
5.Peter, who was lord chamberlain of the houshold to king Edward the third, governor of Calais and knight of the garter.

Hugh, son of Hugh son of Hugh second earl of Devonshire, married Matilda, daughter of Joan of Kent, and half sister to Edward the Black Prince.

Edward, third earl. of Devonshire, was earl marshal and joint lord high admiral of England in the reign of king Richard the second, and had issue,

1.Edward, commander in chief of the fleet in the reign of king Henry the fifth. He died in the year 1417.
2.Hugh, fourth earl of Devonshire, who succeeded his brother in the command of the fleet, and died 16 June 1422.

Thomas, fifth earl of Devonshire, son of Hugh, adhered to the house of Lancaster in the civil wars, and married Margaret, daughter of John Beaufort earl of Somerset, and grand-daughter of John of Gaunt, duke of Lancaster; by which lady he had issue,

1.Thomas, sixth duke of Devonshire, who was taken prisoner at the battle of Towton 29 March 1461, and beheaded.
2.Henry, seventh earl of Devonshire ; who was attainted of high treason for his adherence to the house of
0985 Athos Courtenai ~1056 Marie De Boulogne ~1024 - 1093 II, Count Of Boulogne Eustace 69 69 REF AR7. A Companion of William the Conqueror at the Battle of
Hastings, 1066.
Also Earl of Bononia.
1669 - Deceased Joseph Parent 1499 - 1537 Lawrence Stanfield 38 38 0935 - 18 Sep 993 Count of Holland Arnulph 0963 - 1005 Luitgard D'Ardennes 42 42 ~0905 - 6 May 988 Diedrich Dirk II OF Friesland ~0940 - 10 Apr 990 Hildegarde De Lorraine 0875 - 6 Oct 939 Diedrich Dirk I Friesland ~0878 Gerberge Geva De Senlis 0805 - 28 Aug 876 Louis II Caroling 0778 Lothair Caroling ~0600 V , Herzog of Alemannia Leuthari 0802 - 0843 Emma Altdorf Welf 41 41 ~0935 - 26 Nov 998 Siegfried Count In The Moselgaus 0896 Margrave Of The Saxon Nordmark Christian ~0881 - ~0919 Count In The Trier Ardennesgaus Wigeric 38 38 1006 - Wft Est. 1027-1110 Maud Louvain Welf 0922 - 0988 Gottfrid D' Ardennes 66 66 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Count In The Bri ~0900 a Frank Aeda Count Of Burgundy Harduin 0955 Bonne D'Ardennes 1797 William Boyles ~1810 Margaret Moser ~1810 Elizabeth Boles ~1815 Sarah Ferguson ~1700 UNKNOWN Smith ~1685 - 29 Jan 1720/1721 Maria Magdalena Lerchenzeiler Feb 1721/1722 George Arendt Ellroth 1733 John Teter Ellroth 1708 Wilhelm Ellroth 1710 Jeremias Ellroth 1712 Robert Ellroth 1714 Agneta Ellroth 1716 Thomas Ellroth 1718 Elizabeth Ellroth 1721 Christopher Ellroth 1738 Hannah Ellroth ~1836 - 1853 Marie Onesime Laroque 17 17 1837 Cordelie Laroque 1838 Celina Laroque 1840 Adeline Laroque 1841 Joseph Laroque 1844 Alfred Evariste Laroque 1848 Marie Odile Laroque 1849 Samuel Laroque ~1835 Joseph Jette ~1835 Nazaire Jette ~1840 Isaie Poulin ~1844 Odile Dextrase ~1845 Mederise Gorneau ~1845 Felix Poulin 1744 Joseph Messier 1699 Rene Godu ~1706 Marie Francoise Tetreault ~1657 Yves- Pierre Godu 1675 - 1706 Jeanne Choquet 30 30 ~1630 Pierre Godu ~1630 Jeanne Persy 1643 - 15 Feb 1721/1722 Nicolas Choquet dit Champagne 1651 Anne Julien ~1678 - <1762 Joseph Marie Tetreau 84 84 1681 - 1746 Anne dit Beauregard Jarret 64 64 1634 - 1699 Louis Tetreau 65 65 1638 - 1706 Noelle Halie Landeau 67 67 1642 - 1692 Andre dit Beauregard Jarret 50 50 Wft Est. 1449-1505 - Wft Est. 1490-1584 John Lowthroppe UNKNOWN Evesna 0884 - >0898 III,Count Nordgau and Northern Hamelant Eberhard 14 14 Count in the Ortengau and Argau, Duke of Friesland  in Hamelant. Captured by Norsemen and ransomed by his mother. 0890 Adallind Eticondes ~1636 - <1702 Nicole Duchesne 66 66 ~1620 Francois Lamarche 1567 Ambrose Meachum Wft Est. 1620-1666 - Wft Est. 1654-1749 Mary Keeney 1919 - 1978 Lucille Chartier 59 59 Living Guilliam 1863 Ambroise Chartier 1864 - 1932 Agnes Chartier 67 67 ~1860 Jules Therrien 1867 - 1872 Conrad Chartier 5 5 1869 - 1872 Mary Rose-Eva Chartier 3 3 1871 - 1943 Romuald Chartier 71 71 ~1875 - Deceased Marie- Louise Roy ~1870 Jesse Labonte 1873 - 1956 Mary Corinne Chartier 83 83 ~1870 Anthony Richard 1874 - 1960 Rosalie- Amanda Chartier 85 85 1877 - 1940 Rose- Anna Chartier 63 63 ~1875 UNKNOWN Delos Authier 1879 Hormidas Chartier 1885 - 1957 Mary Louise Dora Chartier 71 71 ~1885 Francis Dunning 1887 Unknown Chartier 1759 Joseph Nickle ~1880 Alfred Parent ~1880 Regina Parent ~1880 Bernadette Parent Wft Est. 1615-1644 - Wft Est. 1669-1729 Samuel Gibbs Wft Est. 1624-1647 - Wft Est. 1669-1735 Hepzibah Gibbs 1733 Jacob Hauser 1744 Daniel Hauser ~1880 Leon Parent ~0830 Berha Obertini 0815 - 0860 Guido D'Ivree 45 45 ~0825 Itana D'Ivree 0780 - 0813 Lambert , Count de Langres D'Ivree 33 33 ~0900 - ~0928 Bonifacio I Spoleto 28 28 0901 Waldrade De Bourgogne 1637 Agnes UNKNOWN 1613 Michael Geiger 1616 Eva UNKNOWN 1068 Robert De Vere ~1240 - <1296 Robert , Earl of Oxford De Vere 56 56 Robert deVere,  Earl of Oxford

5th Earl of Oxford and 6th great chamberlain.  A few days before the Battle of Evesham he, in supporting young Hugh deMontfort, Earl of Leisester, was among  those who were surprised, with him at Kenilworth, and taken prisoner, but made his peace soon afterward under the "Dictum of Kenilworth", and King Edward I,   sent him against the Welsh.  He died September 2, 1296.  His wife whom he married before February 22, 1252, and who died September 7, 1317, was Alice, daughter of Gilbert deSaunford, Chamberlain in fee to Eleanor, Queen of King Henry III.
1375 - 1419 Joan FitzAlan 44 44 ~1690 Isabelle Courtemanche <1665 - <1753 Jeanne Henry 88 88 ~1780 Charles Larocque ~1780 Catharine Predalue ~1745 Joseph Larocque ~1740 Marie Charlotte Larocque 0840 - 11 Jan 886/887 Boso , King Of Provence Count Du Berry D' Autun ~1740 Charles Larocque 1682 Guillaume Larocque ~1720 Rene Laurent Barriere <1725 Agathe Laporte ~1760 Joseph Etienne Predalue ~1740 Julian Predalue ~1740 Marie Berthiaume ~1780 Marie Charlotte Larocque ~1650 Antoine Larocque ~1655 - ~1720 Anne Morel 65 65 1680 Françoise Lorrain 1629 Pierre Lorin 1628 Francoise dit Saunie Duverdier ~1600 Jacquine Delaune ~1600 Francoise Masson <1695 Paul Laporte ~1695 Marie Catherine Savarie 1659 Paul Laporte 11 Feb 1670/1671 - 1695 Marie Lussier ~1695 Marie Laporte Wft Est. 1711-1752 - Wft Est. 1752-1832 Andrew Hayes Wft Est. 1718-1755 - Wft Est. 1752-1838 Mabel Fox ~1775 Sophia UNKNOWN ~1780 Jean- Baptiste Messier 1782 Julie Boulais 1757 - 1804 Augustin Messier 47 47 1764 Veronique Mongeau 1780 Louise Messier 3 Feb 1747/1748 Jacques Messier 1718 - 1758 Joseph Messier 40 40 0670 - <0696 UNKNOWN Hardrad 26 26 <1726 - 1769 Marie- Anne Godu 43 43 1692 - 1777 Jacques Messier 84 84 ~1649 - 1712 Jacques Messier 63 63 <1670 - 1695 Marie- Renee Couillard 24 24 ~1610 David Messier ~1700 Christian Singery 1740 - 1801 Jean Mongeau 60 60 3 Feb 1691/1692 - <1766 Jean- Pierre Mongeau 1699 - <1794 Marguerite Lussier 95 95 ~1655 - 1698 Jacques Mongeau 43 43 <1677 - 1708 Catherine Milot 31 31 <1633 - 1663 Pierre- Jacques Mongeau 30 30 <1636 - <1724 Louise DuBois 88 88 <1607 - <1688 Jacques Monjault 81 81 ~0670 UNKNOWN Bertrada ~0650 - 0690 Theuderic King Of The Franks 40 40 ~0670 III, King of the Franks Clovis ~0670 III, King Of The Franks Childebert 0634 - 0657 I, King Of Neustria And Burgundy Clovis 23 23 0605 - 15 Jan 638/639 Dagobert King of the Franks ~0610 UNKNOWN Nanthild 0821 Count of Anjou Tertulle ~0680 UNKNOWN Ina ~0680 UNKNOWN Cwethburga ~0600 UNKNOWN Cynegils 0439 UNKNOWN Elesa 0380 UNKNOWN Gewic ~0350 Wye or Wig ~0325 UNKNOWN Frewin 0300 UNKNOWN Frithugar ~1090 - 1164 Mouirchertach , King ui Muiredag O'Toole 74 74 1600 Dorothy Eggleston 1592 Elizabeth Eggleston 1595 Jane Eggleston ~1825 Augustus Lamprecht 1752 Lawrence Arney ~1650 - 1609 Jacob Volck 41 41 ~1665 Anna Elisabetha UNKNOWN 1545 George Canby George Canby, probably born about 1545, was a church warden in
Eckington in Derbyshire.  This county adjoined the southwest of Yorkshire
in 1601.  He was a trustee at Doncaster in 1607 for the education of a
child.  After his death, his widow Janet Canby,  remarried.  As Janet
Briggs, her will was recorded on September 25, 1629.  The document set
forth that she was from Sykehouse, north of Thorne and the names of her
children.  The children of George and Janet Canby were:

Edward Canby;

Thomas Canby;

William Canby;

George Canby; and

Ann Canby
~1730 Eve UNKNOWN ~1670 Robert Wood ~1675 Catherine UNKNOWN ~1755 Gertraut Hauser ~1755 Elizabeth Hauser ~1755 Johann Frederick Hauser ~1755 Johanna Hauser Wft Est. 1517-1560 - Wft Est. 1558-1641 William Minor ~1694 Marie Hache- Gallant ~1730 Elizabeth Cornell ~1439 - 1509 Elizabeth Scrope 70 70 ~1412 Anne Greystoke <1610 - <1694 Jeanne Clemenceau 84 84 1671 Petronille Milot ~1632 - <1699 Jacques Milot 67 67 <1649 - <1740 Jeanne Hebert 91 91 <1610 - <1695 Gabriel Milot 85 85 <1613 - <1701 Julienne Phillipeau 88 88 <1626 - <1713 Augustin Hebert 87 87 ~1626 - 1720 Adrianne Du Vivier 94 94 ~1604 - <1689 Antoine Du Vivier 85 85 <1607 - <1695 Catherine Journe 88 88 1673 - <1764 Christophe Lussier 91 91 ~1254 Robert Valoines 1673 - <1764 Catherine Gaulthier 91 91 1646 - 1713 Jacques Lussier 67 67 1653 - Bef Mar 1713/1714 Catherine Clerice ~1625 Sarah Disbrough ~1620 - <1715 Marguerite Darmine 95 95 <1631 - <1711 Pierre Clreice 80 80 <1632 - <1717 Marie Lefevbre 85 85 <1649 - 10 Jan 1716/1717 Jean Gaulthier 1657 - <1751 Jeanne Petit 94 94 <1627 - <1712 Gabriel Gaulthier 85 85 <1630 - <1718 Jeanne Chardovoueume 88 88 ~1632 - 1697 Nicholas Petit 65 65 <1644 - 1700 Marie Pomponelle 56 56 1218 - 1272 Yolande De Dreux 54 54 <1618 - <1698 Nicolas Petit 80 80 1669 Marie Gertrude Petit <1618 - <1656 Jean Pomponelle 38 38 ~0896 Rogerus Magnus Wft Est. 1625-1656 - Wft Est. 1681-1741 Joseph Sill Name Suffix:<NSFX> Capt. 1716 - Deceased Johann Bernhard Romig 1729 Johann Heinrich Romig 1731 Georg Wendel Romig ~1730 Hannah Volck 1735 UNKNOWN Hauser Wft Est. 1649-1703 - Wft Est. 1689-1781 John Smith Wft Est. 1655-1706 - Wft Est. 1689-1787 Martha Tuttle Wft Est. 1618-1677 - Wft Est. 1659-1755 John Tyler Wft Est. 1623-1680 - Wft Est. 1659-1761 Abigail Terrill 1040 - >1084 Robert D'Aubigny 44 44 1070 - 1130 William , Lord of Buckenham D'Aubigny 60 60 <0100 Ptolemny V Epiphanes 1614 - 1680 Charles Louis PALATINATE 66 66 <0100 Ptolemny IV Philopater <0100 III Arsinoe <0100 Ptolemny III Euergetes 1698 - 1760 Benjamin Harrison 62 62 Wft Est. 1683-1706 - Wft Est. 1729-1795 Mary Sutliff 1 Mar 1656/1657 - Wft Est. 1701-1749 Thomas Harrison Wft Est. 1654-1678 - Wft Est. 1701-1765 Margaret Stent Wft Est. 1606-1635 - Wft Est. 1660-1720 Thomas Harrison Wft Est. 1615-1638 - Wft Est. 1660-1726 Mrs. John Thompson <0100 - Deceased UNKNOWN Berenice II <0100 Ptolemny II Philadelphus ~1030 UNKNOWN Ponce Wft Est. 1656-1704 - Wft Est. 1696-1784 Samuel Russell Wft Est. 1662-1707 - Wft Est. 1696-1790 Mary Hemingway Wft Est. 1618-1676 - Wft Est. 1659-1754 Samuel Russell Wft Est. 1624-1679 - Wft Est. 1659-1761 Esther Tuttle Wft Est. 1624-1679 - Wft Est. 1665-1758 John Hemingway Wft Est. 1630-1682 - Wft Est. 1665-1764 Mary Morris 1062 Joyce Clifford 0975 - 1045 Bjorn Ulsiusson 70 70 1052 Titus Scudamore Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir 1084 Sir Walter , Lord Upton Scudamore Scudamore ~0860 Alan I UNKNOWN ~0860 Orequen UNKNOWN 0840 Ridoreth UNKNOWN 0999 - 7 Jan 1078/1079 Eudes De Bretagne 0790 - 7 Mar 850/851 Nominoe , King Of Brittany De Bretagne 0840 - 0877 Gurvand , Duc De Bretagne De Bretagne 37 37 Wft Est. 1685-1716 - Wft Est. 1744-1800 Robert Warren 1710 - Wft Est. 1744-1805 Mary Norton ~1115 De Lacie UNKNOWN 1090 Hugh De Lacie 0955 - ~1040 Touroude , Sgnr De Pont-Audeme De Pont-Audemer 85 85 1204/1211 - >1247 Joan UNKNOWN 0970 Alix De Vexin 0944 Gauthier De Vexin 0944 Adele De Senlis 0919 Bormand De Senlis 1550 Benedicht Lehmann ~1027 Gytha De Gael ~1064 - 1118 Ivo De Grentmesnil 54 54 1066 - Deceased Hugh De Gant DE MONTFORT 1032 - 22 Feb 1097/1098 Hugh De Grentmesnil 1040 Gilbert De Gant 1042 Alice De Montfort ~0480 - >0513 UNKNOWN Florentin 33 33 1144 - 1200 Roland Of Galloway 56 56 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Lord 1153 - 1217 Elena De Morville 64 64 1769 John Ketner 1758 George Adam Ketner 1078 - 1166 Fergus De Galloway 88 88 1084 Elizabeth Of Gloucester 1001 - 1040 Duncan I Mac Crinan 39 39 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Married to the daughter or sister of Siward, Earl of Northumberland.
Killed by MacBeth, his successor.
King of Strathclyde.
~0520 UNKNOWN Ferreol 0743 Gisela Meroving Wft Est. 1641-1670 - Wft Est. 1695-1755 John Poole ~0640 - 697/698 UNKNOWN Hugobert ~0649 - 0718 Irmina Von Oeren 69 69 ~0620 UNKNOWN Theodard ~0620 UNKNOWN Meroving ~0600 Theodad dad ~0603 - ~0677 Sigrada Sigrade 74 74 ~0590 Daughter Erchembaldus ~0540 Grandson Desire 520/525 Son Desire 1014 - 1070 Sibyl FitzSiward 56 56 1778 Anna Elizabeth Ketner 0897 - 10 May 965 UNKNOWN HEDWIG OF SAXONY Name Prefix:<NPFX> Countess Of Paris 0989 - 1016 Edmund II Saxe- Wessex 27 27 Murdered by Edric Streon, Earl of Mercia, husband of Edgyth, daughter of Ethelred II the Unready

Edmund II., Ironsides, was born in 989 and succeeded his father in April 1016. In this year he fought six battles, but
through treachery he was completely overthrown at Assandun, in Essex. He and Canute the Dane agreed to divide the
kingdom. He was chosen king of England by the Londoners on his father's death, April, 1016, while Canute was elected at
Southampton by the Witan. Edmund hastily levied an army in the west, defeated Canute twice, raised the siege of London,
and again routed the Danes. Levying a fresh army, he defeated them at Otford, his last victory. At Ashingdon in Essex, after
a desperate fight, he was routed. By compromise with Canute, the latter retained Mercia and Northumbria, Edmund all the
south and the headship, the survivor to succeed to the whole. A few weeks later Edmund died, in 1016, and Canute became
King of England without a rival. It is said that the traitorous Edric Streona perhaps murdered Edmund on November 30,
1016, shortly after peace was made. Edmund II. married Ealgyth (Algitha), widow of Sigefrith the Dane. She died in 1014.
~1050 Hugh De Morville 0968 - <1002 Alfflaed Gunnarsdotter 34 34 0943 - ~0979 Thored Gunnarsson 36 36 <0896 UNKNOWN Elfrida <0881 Earl Of Kent Sigehelm ~1685 Mary Frost ~1685 Sarah Turner 1685 - 1761 John Cook 76 76 1690 Abigail Johnson 1688 Hannah Cook 1091 Godith UNKNOWN Wft Est. 1659-1688 - Wft Est. 1713-1773 Joseph Norton Wft Est. 1668-1691 - Wft Est. 1713-1779 UNKNOWN Mirriam 1692 Isaac Cook 1766 Anne Vallette 1695 Anna Hill 1696 - Wft Est. 1737-1791 Elizabeth Cook 1740 Georg Peter Hauser ~1552 - 1583/1646 Jeanne Miestre 1667/1691 Martha Reeve ~1840 Henry Goodwin Neff 1826 Lucinda Arney ~1830 Elmire Mosier ~1800 Joseph A. Parent 1816 - 1875 John Nickle 59 59 ~1818 Orilla Brown ~1286 Cecily Valoines ~0455 - 25 Apr 501 UNKNOWN Rustique 1758 Abia Vallette ~1750 William Foot ~0470 - 0500 UNKNOWN De Bourgogne 30 30 ~0444 - <0474 Godogiesel De Bourgogne 30 30 ~1750 Abigail Vallette ~1750 Benjamin Warren 1766 Hannah Vallette ~1765 Lodowick Gardener ~1750 Peter Vallette 1780 Pheba Vallette ~0420 - ~0516 Gondobad De Bourgogne 96 96 ~0390 - ~0473 Gundericarius De Bourgogne 83 83 ~0390 - Deceased Caratene De Suevi 0355 - Deceased Godomar De Bourgogne ~0350 - Deceased UNKNOWN De Suevi ~0350 - Deceased UNKNOWN Of Visigoths ~1780 Aaron Wormer 1756 John Vallette 1754 Mary Vallette 0920 - 0999 Wiprand De Como 79 79 0900 UNKNOWN Olderado 0900 Railenda Verticilio 0925 Count Auperando Verticilio 1032 Gerold Count Of Geneva 0700 Eric Agnarsson Vestfold 0675 Agnar Vestfol 0715 UNKNOWN Dag ~1750 Anna Cyrena Gleason 1718 Mary M. Mott 1698 Jonathan Cook 1701 - 1766 David Cook 65 65 ~1705 Rebecca Wilson 1703 Jedediah Cook ~1705 Sarah Rexford ~0400 Avitus Emperor of Rome UNKNOWN 1655 - 1675 William Brooks 20 20 ~1670 - 1675 John Brooks 5 5 ~1630 Marie DuBois D. 336 Bc Phillip II of MACEDONIA UNKNOWN Name Prefix:<NPFX> King <0100 Herod the Great ~1620 Jean dit Beauregard Jarret ~1620 Perrette Sermette ~1590 Michel dit Jacquemin Jarret ~1560 Benoit Hugon dir Jacquemin ~1530 Eynard Jarret ~1610 Mathurin Tetreau ~1500 Jacquemin Jarret ~1470 Pierre Jarret dit Hugon ~1440 Barthelmy Jarret dit Hugon <0100 UNKNOWN Menneus Ptolemny Alexander I IX UNKNOWN <0100 UNKNOWN Eupatra <0100 Ptolemny VII Euergetes <0100 I Mariamne <0100 Ptolemny Bar Menneaus ~1470 Phillipe UNKNOWN 1617 Jean Landeau ~0500 - 0549 UNKNOWN Desire 49 49 ~0500 UNKNOWN Desire <0100 UNKNOWN Olympias 420 Bc - 370 Bc Amyntas III of Macedonia UNKNOWN Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Note: Born ca. 420 BCE Died 370 BCE
He was King of Macedonia from 393 to 370 BC.
356 Bc - 323 Bc Alexander the Great UNKNOWN Alexander the Great
King of MACEDONIA. The son of PHILIP II, he was tutored by ARISTOTLE. Upon succeeding to the throne in 336 B.C. he won ascendancy over all of GREECE by putting down uprisings in THRACE and ILLYRIA, and by sacking THEBES. As head of an allied Greek army, viewing himself as the champion of pan-HELLENISM, he started east (334) on what was to be the greatest conquest of ancient times. He defeated the Persians at the battles of Granicus (334) and Issus (333). Tyre and Gaza fell after a year's struggle, and he entered Egypt (332), where he founded ALEXANDRIA. Moving to Mesopotamia, he overthrew the Persian Empire of DARIUS III at the battle of Gaugamela (331). Pushing on through eastern PERSIA (330-327), he invaded northern INDIA (326), but there his forces would go no further. The fleet was sent back to the head of the Persian Gulf, and Alexander himself led his soldiers through the desert, reaching Susa in 324 B.C. He died of a fever a year later, at age 33. He was incontestably one of the greatest generals of all time and one of the most powerful personalities of antiquity.
<0100 UNKNOWN Mitheridates 2 Apr 742 - 28 Jan 814 Charlemagne "Charles the Great" of the Holy Roman Empire UNKNOWN Note: He was a strong and powerful king with many followers. And hewas a successful soldier.

Had two more mistresses:
Adalind, son Theodric (807-818) a cleric.
unknown, son Richbod (800-844) abbott of St-Riquier.
~0320 - ~0376 UNKNOWN Mellobaude 56 56 ~0110 UNKNOWN Flocwald ~0552 - ~0634 Odo Chrodoare Cologne 82 82 1  _FA1
2  PLAC sainted
1676 - Deceased Charles Parent ~0565 Sandregisisle of Cologne UNKNOWN Wft Est. 1598-1627 - Wft Est. 1652-1712 James Patch Wft Est. 1607-1630 - Wft Est. 1652-1718 Hannah Woodbury ~0480 UNKNOWN Gondobald ~0452 Menia Thuringe Wft Est. 1622-1654 - Wft Est. 1663-1734 John Law ~0350 UNKNOWN Pontius Wft Est. 1625-1645 - Wft Est. 1670-1731 John Proctor ~0327 Turrenia Anicia Iuliana ~0325 Hermogenianus Quintus Olybrius ~0352 Anicia Faltonia Proba 1569 Ursula Perrie ~0660 UNKNOWN Hugobert ~0460 UNKNOWN Latinus ~0460 - >0500 UNKNOWN Syagria 40 40 Wft Est. 1521-1572 - Wft Est. 1561-1650 Edward Coleman ~0660 UNKNOWN Irmina 0610 UNKNOWN Childebrand ~0460 UNKNOWN Augin ~0570 - 0646 Gerberge De Franconia 76 76 ~0540 UNKNOWN Leutherius ~0580 Geila De Friuli D. Deceased UNKNOWN Of Visigoths ~0500 - ~0540 King Of Lombardy Wacchon 40 40 ~0500 - Deceased Austricuse Ostrogotha De Gepides ~0470 - Deceased UNKNOWN Zuchilon 0520 UNKNOWN Erchenaud 0799 - Deceased Louis Of The Holy Roman Empire UNKNOWN Nickname:<NICK> The Pious ~0550 Garnier De Bourgogne ~1700 Jean- Baptiste Tetreau ~1700 Francois Tetreau ~1700 Louis Tetreau 1652 - 1730 Margaret Colet 78 78 Wft Est. 1627-1647 - Wft Est. 1672-1733 William Dodge Name Suffix:<NSFX> Capt. Wft Est. 1589-1622 - Wft Est. 1629-1704 Richard Jacob ~1628 Eustache Colet 1630 Marie Fournier ~1630 Marie Jeanne Goupillet ~1700 Marie Anne Godu ~1675 Julien Choquet ~1675 Nicolas Choquet ~1620 Nicolas Choquet 1620 Claudine Groet 1620 Pierre Julien 1620 Marie Depien 1640 Isaac Cook 1716 - 1786 Mary UNKNOWN 70 70 1643 Judith Cook 1645 Rachel Cook 1649 John Cook Wft Est. 1590-1620 - Wft Est. 1645-1706 John Ober 1649 Mary Cook 1649 Martha Cook 1654 Elizabeth Cook 1658 Hannah Cook 1646 - 5 Mar 1724/1725 Sarah Hall Nuno Gonzalez 1648 Samuel Hall 1649 Thomas Hall 1651 Jonathan Hall 18 Mar 1651/1652 - 1727 David Hall 1640 William Johnson 1650 Hannah Walker 1683 Henry Cook 1685 Experience Lyman ~1650 Grace Watson ~0700 Arthen Ap Seisyll ~1655 Sarah Rockwell ~0555 Gertrude De Agilofinges ~0620 Alberic Aubri Landen 1560 A Sitter ~1306 Robert Conyers ~1800 Catherine Schor ~0770 Lifa Vestfold King of Agder Harold Also Known As:<_AKA> Red /Lips/ 0764 - 0804 Bjorn Jernsida 40 40 0741 - 0845 Ragnar Sigurdsson 104 104 UNKNOWN Susanna 0735 Sigurd Fafnesbane Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of The Huns ~1845 Peter Lovell Pryor ~1850 John H. Donaldsen ~1855 Lula Grant 1857 - 1945 Martha Elliott Lynn 88 88 ~1865 Katherine Fye 1843 - 1906 Thomas Batman 63 63 ~1855 Lily Spears ~1850 William Clark ~0570 - 0611 Arnoald Ferreol 41 41 ~0550 - 0611 Ansbert Ferreol 61 61 Wft Est. 1615-1654 - Wft Est. 1678-1738 Andrew Mansfield ~1840 Hiram Hollister ~1860 Sarah Wellington ~1860 Emory Metcalf 0690 - ~0770 Randver Radbartsson 80 80 1013 - 1052 IV, Prince of Salerno Guaimar 39 39 ~1819 James Nickle 1719 Joseph Chartier ~1820 Sarah Nickle 1811 - 1881 Wilson Nickle 69 69 0700 King of Alfhelm Gandalf ~1797 Jane Cornell 1795 Margaret Cornell 1112 Helawise UNKNOWN 1036 - 1094 Ives Taillebois 58 58 1040 Lucia Ap Gruffydd Malet 1774 Frederick Ketner 1070 - Jan 1127/1128 Randolph De Meschines ~1048 Richard De Belmeis 0984 Afandreg Verch Gwair 0446 Meddyf Verch Maeldaf 1074 - 1130 Lucy Taillebois 56 56 0907 Count of Beulac Godfrey ~1054 - >1084 Maud Le Goz D'Avranches 30 30 ~1718 John Heyl ~0890 UNKNOWN Emina Mar 1626/1627 - <1702 Jacques dit St.Georges Laporte ~0450 Basin De Thuringe ~1702 - Wft Est. 1703-1792 Joseph Standley ~1702 - Wft Est. 1703-1796 Jane Standley ~1704 - Wft Est. 1705-1794 Benjamin Standley ~1707 - Wft Est. 1708-1797 David Standley ~1715 - Wft Est. 1716-1805 Samuel Standley ~1715 Lewis Wilkinson ~0300 Turrenia Honorata ~0280 Amnius Manius Caesonius ~0260 Amnius Anicius Iulianus ~0240 Sextus Anicius Faustus ~0220 Quintus Anicius Paulinus ~0222 Daughter of Caius 0975 Cunigunda D' Ardennes 1062 - 1138 Walthe of Dunbar UNKNOWN 76 76 ~1588 Dorothie Eggleston ~0442 UNKNOWN Hiberie 1635 - 1719 Samuel RICHARDSON 84 84 He and his wife arrived from Spanish Town, Jamaica, with a certificate from the Monthly Meeting in Spanish Town. He became the owner of 5,800 acres of land in Bristol township, Philadelphia County. The Abington Monthly Meeting records of Dec 25, 1701 say, "Samuel Richardson having desired that Friends should keep a meeting of worship at his house, and this meeting having answered the request, have ordered also that Friends do meet at his house on ye sd. sixth day in evry month, considering the weakness of his wife." (Pennypacker) He was a member of the Provincial Council, 1686-1695, a Justice of the Peace, 1688-1704, member of the Assembly, 1692-1709, and Alderman, 1705-1719.

NOTES of FAMILY HISTORY
Author: Issac C. SUTTON Esq.
This Book contains family history of the Anderson, Schofield, Pennypacker, Yocum, Crawford, Sutton, Lane, Richardson, Bevan, Aubrey, Bartholomew, DeHaven, Jermain and Walker Families
Bibliographic Information: Sutton, Issac C. Esq. Notes of Family History, Stephenson Brothers, Philadelphia, PA, 1948

NOTES OF FAMILY HISTORY - THE RICHARDSONS
Although a Friend, Samuel RICHARDSON, was a pugnacious individual. In the year 1667 he was arrested at Peel, England, and taken before two Justices at the Ale House near Clerkenwell and accused of laying violent hands on one of the soldiers muskets. He denied the charge, and testified that he was standing peaceably with his hands in his pockets. After the hearing one of the Justices asked RICHARDSON: Will you promise to come to no more at (Friends) Meeting? He answered: I can promise no such thing Justice: Will you pay five shillings? (This was for the failure to attend the services of the Church of England.) Richardson: I do not know that I owe five shillings. Then Justice then fined him five shillings.

In 1686 he bought 5,000 acres in Bristol Township, 300 acres in Bucks County, 80 acres in Liberty Lands (Northern Liberties, now Philadelphia), and a frontage in the City on the North side of High (Market Street) extending from Front to Second, and another lot at Sixth and High Streets. In addition, he purchased, he purchased 1160 acres in Chester county. For the whole he paid 340 pounds.

Richardson was a prominent merchant, and took an active part in the affairs of Province, he is said to have been the second wealthiest man in Province. On January 30, 1686, Samuel RICHARDSON took his seat as a member of the Provincial Council. Two years later, on January 20, 1688, he was made one of the Judges of the County Clerk.

A serious controversy in the council arose between him and Governor KEITH. RICHARDSON contended that he was not Governor, but only Deputy Governor, to which KEITH took exception, as conduct unbecoming a member of the Council, and reproached RICHARDSON for having Taken too great liberty to carry it unbeseemingly and very provokingly instancing in ye said Samuel RICHARDSONs former declaring at several times ye did not own ye Governor, to be Governor: to which he peremptorily replied that he did not want, saying to him he was not Governor and he would stand by it and make it good; that Wm. PENN could not make a Governor. As Samuel RICHARDSON still persisted is denying KEITH was governor, he was ordered to withdraw until the Council should debate the question. He replied: I will not withdraw. I was not brought hither by thee and I will not get out by thy order. I was sent by ye people and thou hast no power to put me out. The Governor said he could not stay there and suffer his power to be questioned, and appealed to the council to support him; all of whom did, excepting Arthur COOKE, who said he did not believe Wm. PENN could create a governorship; but only a deputy-governorship. RICHARDSON was then asked by the council to withdraw while they further debated ye matter. Thereupon he went forth. The Governor and the Council decided that he must acknowledge his offense and promise more respect for the future, before he would be allowed
~1616 - 1697 John Ap EVAN 81 81 John Evans was a descendant of Edward ap John and of John ap Edward [ as
they were named in the Welsh system of patronymics instead of fixed
surnames.] of Cynlas , Wales. This line has been traced through the
Plantagent Kings to eight of the Barons who signed the Magna Charta in
1215, to Crusaders , and to Charlemagne.
~0202 Caius Asinius Nichomachus ~0420 UNKNOWN Ommace ~0200 Quintus Anicius Fautus 24 Aug 915 - 16 Jun 956 Hugh Magnus Capet Nickname:<NICK> The Great
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count
Note: He was also the Duke of the French
~0400 - ~0448 UNKNOWN Decime 48 48 ~0380 Decime Rustique ~0382 Artemie UNKNOWN ~0500 Maurilion D'Angouleme ~0500 UNKNOWN Thuringe ~0480 Baderic of Thuringe ~1588 Simeon Eggleston 1599 Matthew Eggleston 1603 James Eggleston 1606 John Eggleston 28 Feb 1606/1607 Margaretta Eggleston Aft Mar 1607/1608 Alice Eggleston 1802 - 1893 Theresia Kurz 91 91 ~1815 Margaret Kidel 1830 - 1905 Thomas Batman 75 75 3 Jan 1720/1721 - Deceased Elizabeth Mott ~1790 Frederick Francis ~1800 John Francis ~1780 William Boyles 1726 Samuel Mott 1732 Eunice Mott ~1730 Aaron Neal 1738 - 1797 Lent Mott 59 59 ~1635 - 1683 John Stiles 48 48 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Dr. ~1765 Lucy Ives ~1740 M. Filley 1723 Jonathan Mott 5 Mar 1720/1721 M. Renee Chartier ~1570 William Phillips 0920 - Deceased Arsinde De Carcassone David 0900 - Deceased Aznar Afnarius Anerius Comminges 0860 - 0934 Acfred II Carcassone David 74 74 0830 Oliba II Carcassone David 0810 - 0836 Louis Eliganius Carcassone David 26 26 ~0800 - >0836 Oliba I Carcassone David 36 36 1678 Mary Cook 1675 Jeremiah How ~0800 Elmetrude Carcassone 1681 Jane Cook ~1680 Joseph Preston ~0765 - 28 May 812 Saint Guillaume de Toulouse 0770 Cunigunda David 1040 - >1075 Earl of Dunbar Gospatric I 35 35 Gospatric was not only the First Earl of Dunbar, but also Grandson of Uchtred-Earl of Northumberland, Great Grandson of Ethelred II - King of England, and Father of Aethelreda - wife(and Queen) of Duncan II - King of Scotland. In Gospatric the Earl, the greatest families of Scotland, Pictland, Northumbria, and England were combined. 1040 Athelreda UNKNOWN 1133 - 1189 Richard De Morville 56 56 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [CONSTABLE OF S 1135 - 1 Jan 1190/1191 Avice De Lancaster 1105 - 1162 Hugh De Morville 57 57 1107 Beatrice De Beauchamp 1042 Ranulph UNKNOWN 1030 Jane Catchman 1079 - 1167 Simon De Morville 88 88 430/435 - ~0470 UNKNOWN Syagrius ~1555 - Wft Est. 1566-1647 Bearhaugh UNKNOWN ~1560 - Wft Est. 1566-1653 Mary UNKNOWN 1081 Ada De Engaine 1046 Ralph De Engaine 1050 - 1108 Ebria Trivers 58 58 1070 - 1157 Peganus (Payne) De Beauchamp 87 87 1115 - 1170 William De Lancaster 55 55 1089 Gilbert De Lancaster ~1755 Elizabeth East ~0820 Count of Urgel Sunifred Wft Est. 1531-1559 - 1637 Elizabeth Harker Wft Est. 1531-1559 - 1637 Ralph Harker ~1557 - Wft Est. 1558-1647 Thomas Harker ~1555 - Wft Est. 1556-1645 George Harker ~1553 - Wft Est. 1554-1643 Richard Harker 1510 - 1574 Miles Harker 64 64 ~0825 Ermensinde Of Carcassonne UNKNOWN D. Deceased UNKNOWN De Macon D. 1228 Mahaut De Bourbon 1035 - 1090 Sikilgaita Of Salerno 55 55 0990 - 1041 Tancred , Seigneur De Hauteville De Hautville 51 51 0990 Fredesende Of Normandy 0970 - 1022 Olaf , King Of Sweden Skotkonung 52 52 ~0830 - 0885 VI, King in Staelland Frotho 55 55 0814 - 0884 Canute I , King Of Staelland Sigurdsson 70 70 0782 - 0873 Sigurd II Snodoye , King Of Denmark Ragnarsson 91 91 0755 Aslaug Of Denmark 0714 Alfhild , King Of Lethra Gandolfsson ~0755 Ella King in England 0638 King Of Garderige Radbart 1095 Evfimiya of Chernigov Kiev Also Known As:<_AKA> /Euphemia/ 1091 I Yuri ~0484 - 0550 King Of the Vandals Hilderic 66 66 ~0525 - ~0550 Amfleda The Younger 25 25 ~1015 Porpora Of Tabellaria ~0990 III, Prince Of Salerno Guaimar ~0960 - 0999 II Giovanni 39 39 ~1534 - Wft Est. 1543-1603 Edward Eggleston 1510 - 1566 Catharine Conyers 56 56 20 Jan 1487/1488 - 1513 John Bigod ~1479 - 1515 Joan (Jane) Strangeways 36 36 ~1433 - 1461 John Bigod 28 28 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir ~1376 - Feb 1426/1427 John Bigod 1334 - 1389 John Bigod 55 55 ~0960 UNKNOWN Sikelgaita ~0930 UNKNOWN Lambert ~0900 UNKNOWN Gui ~0870 - 0901 Guaimar I Lord of Salerno 31 31 ~0870 UNKNOWN Ita ~0960 - 1014 Pandulf (The III Old) 54 54 ~0900 - 27 May 961 II, Prince of Benevento Landulf ~0900 UNKNOWN Wangia ~0990 - 1027 Count of Tabellaria Laidolfo 37 37 ~0960 Gisulf Count of Teano ~0935 UNKNOWN Alcardi 1055 - 1108 Gilbert Viscount , Milhaud Vicomte de Ca Gevaudan 53 53 1055 - 1113 Gerberge Of Provence 58 58 ~1025 - 1080 Berenger , Vicompte De Milhaud De Rodes 55 55 ~1030 Adela De Carlat ~0997 - <1051 Richard II , Vicompte De Milhaud Rodes 54 54 1000 - Mar 1061/1062 Rixende De Narbonne ~0977 - 1002 Richard I , Vicompte De Milhaud Rodes 25 25 1716 - 1805 Daniel Burt 88 88 1745 - Wft Est. 1773-1839 Hannah Burt 1680 - 1690 Benjamin Burt 9 9 ~1525 Anne Dawney 1711 - Wft Est. 1712-1801 John Burt ~0530 - ~0590 Garibald I De Agilofinges 60 60 1754 - 1818 Catharina Hoehns 63 63 1632 - 17 Feb 1690/1691 Elizabeth Burt 0840 - 0904 Llywarch ap , King of Dyfed Hyfaidd 64 64 1783 Catherine Ketner ~0532 Galswintha the Visigoth 1704 Josiah Filley ~0602 UNKNOWN Regnetrude 1641 - 1680 Hannah Burt 39 39 1656 - 1660 David Burt 4 4 1658 - 1662 Jonathan Burt 3 3 18 Mar 1662/1663 - 1666 Mary Burt 1665 - 1689 Sarah Burt 24 24 1669 - 9 Feb 1689/1690 David Burt 1682 - 1709 John Burt 27 27 ~1690 Mohawk Indian UNKNOWN 1568 - <1612 Richard March 44 44 ~1572 - 1616 Joan Martyn 44 44 ~0510 Crotechilde Ostrogoth ~1628 - ~1628 Henry Burt 1565 - 1617 Henry Burt 52 52 ~1592 - >1630 Johan Burt 38 38 1571 - 14 Mar 1628/1629 Isotte UNKNOWN 1540 - 11 Feb 1612/1613 William Marche WILL DATED 1612 Will Proved, Sherford, Devon, England 1569 Mary UNKNOWN 1565 Richard Cornell Wft Est. 1586-1610 - ~1617 William Marche Wft Est. 1586-1610 - Wft Est. 1591-1694 Alice Marche Wft Est. 1586-1610 - <1619 Elizabeth Marche Wft Est. 1586-1610 - >1619 Amias Marche Wft Est. 1586-1610 - >1619 Jane Marche Wft Est. 1586-1613 - >1630 Elizabeth Burt ~1585 - 1616 Joan UNKNOWN 31 31 1752 - 1805 Sarah Burt 53 53 ~0978 Senegonde De Beziers 0937 - Deceased UNKNOWN Bernard I Name Prefix:<NPFX> Vicompte De Milhaud ~0950 - <1013 Guillaume , Vicompte De Beziers De Agda 63 63 ~0950 UNKNOWN Gersinde ~0960 Berenger V De Narbonne ~0965 Gersinde De Bezalu ~1000 - 1071 Gilbert II Carlat 71 71 ~1000 Nobile De Ledeve ~0970 I, Vicompte De Carlat Gilbert ~0970 Agnes UNKNOWN ~0940 Bernard II UNKNOWN ~0945 - >0992 Adelaide UNKNOWN 47 47 ~0910 Vicompte De Carlat Gerhard ~0970 Odon V , Vicompte De Lodeve De Lodeve ~0975 UNKNOWN Chimberge ~0940 - 0983 Hildin , Vicompte De Lodeve De Lodeve 43 43 ~0940 - Deceased UNKNOWN Archimbert ~0910 Antigarius De Lodeve Vicompte De Lodeve ~0910 UNKNOWN Gariburge 1015 - Aft Mar 1061/1062 Guillaume I, Count Of Provence Geoffroy 1020 - 1100 Stepahine of Provence UNKNOWN 80 80 Also Known As:<_AKA> /Douce/ 0983 - 1018 II, Count Of Provence Guillaume 35 35 0985 - 1022 Gerberge De Bourgogne 37 37 0947 - 0994 Guillaume III , Count Of Toulouse Taillefer 47 47 ~0923 - <1015 Rotbold Venaissin 92 92 ~0925 UNKNOWN Hermengarde 1645 - 1721 John Hall 76 76 1606 - 1676 John Hall 70 70 1607 - 1690 Jane Wollen 83 83 Wft Est. 1592-1612 - Wft Est. 1637-1698 John Cooper 1577 - Wft Est. 1613-1674 John Woolen ~0949 Emma Venaissin Guigone De Forez 0953 - Bef 5 Mar 1004/1005 Hermentrude Adelaide De Roucy 1730 George Myers ~1700 Frederick Miers D. 1057 Earl Of Hereford Ralph Also Known As:<_AKA> The /Staller/ 0908 Ermengarde De Bourgogne 0860 - 1 Sep 921 Richard Meroving 0850 - 0893 Theoderic II Thierry Meroving 43 43 0780 - 0832 Childebrand II Meroving 52 52 ~0715 - 9 Oct 768 I, Lord of Perrency Nivelon ~0971 - 1016 Earl of Northumberland Ughtred 45 45 ~0755 UNKNOWN Thierry Mary Talbot 1332 - 1361 John Le Strange 29 29 ~0410 UNKNOWN Caledoin ~0390 Nascien I Prince Of The Septim ~0370 UNKNOWN Fredemundus ~0332 UNKNOWN Frotmund <0125 - 0170 I Coel 45 45 DATE 170 [King-Britain]
REIGNED: "Old King Coel" of Britain (125 - 170)
FILE: Royal Line (Adamic Genealogy) March 1980, Albert F. Schmuhl; Peter Grard
GentalaCoilus (Old King Cole), King of the Britons

Prince Coel, son of Cyllin, was living A.D. 120. (Dr. Anderson, referred to in Wurts, makes him identical with King Coel,
son of Marius, but this is evidently a misapprehension.) Prince Coel was the father of King Lleuver Mawr the second Blessed
Sovereign.
D. Deceased King Marius of Siluria 1397 - 1461 Owen Tudor 64 64 <0100 Vanessa Julia 1887 Frank C. Schieffer Living Schieffer 1891 Joseph G. Schieffer Living Schieffer 0472 - 0509 Cloderic VON KÖLN 37 37 Nickname:<NICK> "The Parracide" UNKNOWN DE BOURGOGNE Living Hall >1870 - 1870 Mary Schieffer ~1825 Frank Kneifl ~1825 Martin Kneifl 1824 Thomas Kneifl 1869 - >1951 Peter Schieffer 81 81 1907 - 1974 Alma Chartier 66 66 1903 - 1983 Celia Chartier 80 80 1878 - 1970 Johanna Schieffer 92 92 1905 - 1976 Leo Chartier 70 70 Living Creplau Living Trudo 1828 - 1922 Phillip Kneifl 94 94 1913 - 1979 Laurence Chartier 65 65 Living Myrich 1798 - 1889 Jakob Knifle 91 91 1866 - 1951 Theresia Mary Schieffer 84 84 D. Deceased Cymbeline Pendragon 0048 Bc - 0020 Bc Tenuantius Ap Lludd Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Lludd Llaw Ereint (the Silver-Handed), God of Health & Healing

Lludd (or Nudd), called Nodens by the Romans, was the Celtic God of Healing, and the son of Beli Mawr (the Great). He had a large
shrine at Lydney in Gloucestershire, where the devoted made offerings of small bronze representations of their diseased limbs. He was
sometimes identified with the protective Mars or the regenerative Silvanus and his companion and symbol was the dog: a deerhound
whose lick could cure the afflicted. An old story explains his connection with amputees. At one time, Lludd was the leader of the gods,
but he was wounded in battle and lost his hand. Gorfannon, the divine-smith, made him a new one out of Silver, but he was still forced to
abdicate in favour of his nephew, Lleu Llaw Gyffes. Later, Lludd was troubled by a constant scream that was heard the eve of every
Beltane. He travelled to Gaul, where his brother, Llefelys, was particularly worshipped, to ask his advice. He explained that the cry was
made by two fighting dragons. Lludd managed to capture the creatures and imprisoned them deep below Dinas Emrys. Lludd may have
been particularly worshipped in London, which was said to have been named after him.
UNKNOWN Rhun UNKNOWN Idwal <0100 Valeria Messalina 1822 - 1907 Casper Schieffer 85 85 1837 - 1930 Agnes Kneifl 93 93 Posted by Judy Schrader Eleanor Arens on July 08, 1998 at 00:44:33:

In Reply to: KNEIFEL posted by Denise Kneifel on May 24, 1998 at 08:24:24:

I am Judy (Kneifl) Schrader. I would think that our names come from the same source despite the difference in the spelling at the end. The
Kneifl family that I belong to apparently originated in Czechoslovakia but was living in Baden, Austria at the time they came to the United
States (1850's). The family, consisting of the parents, Jacob and Theresa Kneifl and their six children, Thomas, Martin, Philip,Frank, Agnes,
and Maria went to LaCrosse, Wisconsin. Martin, Philip, and Agnes (Schieffer) eventually found their way to Dixon and Cedar Counties in
northeast Nebraska.
<0100 Tiberius Claudius Drusus <0100 Aggrippina II UNKNOWN <0100 - <0100 Nero Claudius Drusus <0100 Antonia Minor <0100 Tiberius Claudius Nero Pontiff <0100 Livia Drusilla <0100 Octavia Minor <0100 Emperor Augustus Caesar Ocatavian 1057 - 1102 Hugh Capet Magnus 45 45 <0100 Atius Balbus Senator <0100 Julia Minor <0100 Julius Caesar <0100 Germanicus Caesar <0100 Marcella Minor 0001 - 0033 Jesus Christ 32 32 <0100 Mary Magdalene <0100 The Rama-Theo Joseph ~1790 Annie Stultz ~1790 John Stultz 1505 - ~1569 John Marche 64 64 ~1540 - 1613 Agnes Sampson 73 73 ~1512 - 1563 Nicholas Sampson 51 51 1750 Herter Singery 0522 Dode de Montfaucon 0824 - 0866 Adaelaeide (Adelheid) Of The Holy Roman Empire UNKNOWN 42 42 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess ~0200 UNKNOWN Eurgen ~0170 - 3 Dec 201 Lucius Lleiffer Mawr Lleuver Mawr (Lucius the Great) , the Second Blessed Sovereign (Cadwalader was the Third Blessed Sovereign), was
baptized by his father's first cousin, St. Timothy, who suffered martyrdom at age 90 on August 22, 139. When in 170 A.D.
Lucius succeeded to the throne of Britain he became the first Christian king of the world. He married Gladys, daughter of
Eurgen, granddaughter of Marius and his wife, the daughter of Boadicea (Victoria). Lucius founded the first church at
Llandaff and changed the established religion of Britain from Druidism to Christianity. He died in 181, leaving an only one
recorded child, a daughter, Gladys.
~0170 - Deceased UNKNOWN Gladys ~0230 Catheloys Or Castellors ~0260 UNKNOWN Manael ~0290 UNKNOWN Titurel <0114 - 0128 UNKNOWN Odomir 14 14 0114 UNKNOWN Richemer <0100 King of Franks Ratherius <0100 III, King of Franks Clodemir <0100 III, King of Franks Marcomir 0375 King of Cimmerians Marcomir 0354 - 0419 Genebald Lord Of The Franks 65 65 ~0320 - 0389 UNKNOWN Dagobert II 69 69 ~0290 - 0378 UNKNOWN Clodius V 88 88 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Note: or Clogio, King 360, to revenge his father's death took Cambray, slew many Romans, entered Gaul and annexed much of it to his dominions A.D. 361, reigned eighteen years in the reigns of Valens in the East and Gratian in the West. His elder son. Marcomir V, last King of the Franks, A.D. 378, obtained a great victory over teh Romans at Collogn, A.D. 382, and recovered all that the Emperor Maximus had got, except Armoria, or Little Brittany, was salin in battle A.D. 393, and teh Romans tehn overpowered the Frandks commanded them to elect no more kings, but dukes, in the reigh of Theodosius the Great. (YFT, p. 66).
Death: 378
~0265 - 0360 UNKNOWN Theodomir 95 95 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Note: was taken by the Emperor Julian, who slew him and his mother A.D.360, reigned ten years. (YFT, p. 66).
Death: 360 in slain by Emperor Julian
D. 0350 UNKNOWN RICHIMAR II Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
!NOTES: King of the Franks 337-350

!SOURCES: Royal Genealogies; pg. 612
Your Family Tree; pg. 66
Ancestral Roots; pgs. 115, 120, 127 and 148
Magna Charta; pgs. 165, 430 and 1775
0104 - 0166 IV, King Of The Franks Clodemir 62 62 0725 Bernard St Quentin Meroving ~0666 Willigarde De Agilofinges Wft Est. 1595-1623 - Wft Est. 1600-1705 Habiah Gillet Wft Est. 1595-1623 - Wft Est. 1600-1705 Mary Gillet 1604 - 1677 Jonathan Gillet 73 73 Wft Est. 1595-1623 - Wft Est. 1601-1702 William Gillet 1621 - Wft Est. 1622-1711 Thomas Gillet ~1615 - Wft Est. 1653-1706 Jeremiah Gillet 1699 - 29 Feb 1703/04 Thomas Carter Cause of Death:<CAUS> shot to death during Indian raid 1635 Eleazer Mott 0691 - 0762 Aethelbert II Joint King of Kent UNKNOWN 71 71 <0100 UNKNOWN Beair ~0595 Saewara Saxe ~0552 Eni Saxe- Anglia ~0533 - 0593 King of East Anglia Tytila 60 60 0503 - 0578 King of East Anglia Wuffa 75 75 ~0453 Wehha Saxe- Anglia ~0413 Wilhelm Saxe- Anglia ~0393 Hryp Saxe- Anglia ~0353 Hrothmund Saxe- Anglia ~0313 UNKNOWN Trygils ~0283 Tytmon Saxe- Anglia 0251 Casere Saxe- Anglia <0100 UNKNOWN Vingethor ~0555 - 0596 II, King of Franks Childebert 41 41 ~0535 - 0575 Sigibert Meroving 40 40 ~0560 - 24 Feb 615/616 I, King of Kent\ Saint AEthelbert ~0560 Bertha Saxe- Kent ~0520 Caribert I King of Paris UNKNOWN ~1062 - ~1130 William De Mandeville 68 68 ~0161 - 0199 Crispus Commodus Crispina 38 38 ~0170 - 0199 Bruttina Crispina 29 29 ~0125 UNKNOWN Faustina <0100 - 0161 Antoninus Pius 61 61 D. 1840 Elizabeth HANOVER Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess ~0100 Domitia Lucila Tranjanus <0100 - 0117 Marcus Ulpius Tranjanus UNKNOWN 17 17 <0100 Pompeia Plotina Claudia Piso 0399 - 0450 Ildegonde UNKNOWN 51 51 <0100 Gaius Calpernius Piso <0100 Mariamne Caecin Arria <0100 Mariamne Arria ~1549 - Wft Est. 1554-1611 Jacques De Gylette ~0390 UNKNOWN Ferreoulis 1607 - 1686 Mary Dolbair 78 78 0609 Coenwalh Saxe- Mercia 1639 Samuel Cornell 1639 - 1711 Anna or Hannah Gillet 71 71 1675 Thomas Cornell 1719 Hannah Cornell 1708 Richard Cornell <0100 UNKNOWN Sceldwa 0585 Phybba Saxe- Mercia 0565 Creoda Saxe- Mercia 0545 Cynewald Saxe- Mercia ~0542 D'Angouleme UNKNOWN 1700 - 1743 Sarah Wood 43 43 0515 Cnebba Saxe- Mercia 0455 Icel Saxe- Mercia 0415 Eomer Saxe- Mercia ~0375 Angeltheow Saxe- Mercia ~0545 - 0576 Colman Ma macCoipre , King of Leinst O'Doenlainge 31 31 1637 Gershom Mott 1690 - Deceased Jacob Mott 1735 Richard Mott 1727 - 1836 Adam Mott 109 109 Cause of Death:<CAUS> froze to death 1770 Sabra Mott ~1877 UNKNOWN Mercerio ~1875 UNKNOWN Fairchild 0800 Wigmund Saxe ~0800 Elfleda Saxe- Mercia ~0925 - 1014 Doenlaing macTuathal , King of Leinste O'Muirdaig 89 89 0778 - 0823 Ceowulf Saxe- Mercia 45 45 1624 - 1694 Richard Cornell 70 70 1635 - 4 Jan 1697/1698 Elizabeth Jessup 1656 Richard Cornell 0415 - 0488 King of Kent Hengest 73 73 0360 Wihgils Saxe- Kent 0310 Witta Saxe- Kent ~0249 Wecta Saxe- Kent ~0735 Kentish princess 0409 UNKNOWN Elsa ~1064 Loigseich , King of Loigsi O'Morda ~1065 Gormlaith ingen Finn O'Caellaide 1787 Elizabeth Myers ~1030 Sadb O'Domnail ingen Mael Morda 1719 - 1808 Maria Margaretha Ketner 89 89 1725 - 1805 Heinrich Adam Ketner 80 80 7 Feb 1723/1724 - 1792 Johann Heinrich Ketner ~0270 UNKNOWN Constantina ~0250 - 0306 Clovis I Constantius 56 56 ~0250 UNKNOWN Saint Helena ~0270 Constantine the Great ~1766 - >1813 Elizabeth UNKNOWN 47 47 0335 Offa Saxe- Mercia 0295 Wermund Saxe- Mercia ~0255 Wihtlaeg Saxe- Mercia 1164 - Mar 1239/1240 John , Lord of Clun and Oswestry, Salop FitzAlan 1614 - Wft Est. 1646-1711 Pierre Courtemanche 1618 - Wft Est. 1645-1716 Marie Houde 0770 - 0831 Halfdan FRODASSON 61 61 Name Suffix:<NSFX> III 0812 UNKNOWN Ovarddi 1203 Isabella D'Albini ~1212 Hodierna De Gernon Wft Est. 1698-1730 - Wft Est. 1755-1817 Isaac Fosbury 1160 Hawise De Meschines ~0220 - ~0290 Coe Chorb 70 70 1600 - ~1628 Elizabeth Creel 28 28 <0100 UNKNOWN Heremod 0673 - 0725 King of Kent Wihtred 52 52 <0100 UNKNOWN Itermon <0100 UNKNOWN Hathra <0100 UNKNOWN Hwala <0100 UNKNOWN Seskef <0100 UNKNOWN Magi <0100 UNKNOWN Moda <0100 UNKNOWN Vingener <0100 UNKNOWN Einridi ~0520 - 0546 Coirpre macCormac , King of Leinster O'Doenlainge 26 26 ~1755 Sarah Hauser ~0490 - 0567 Cormac macAilill , King of Leinster O'Doenlainge 77 77 ~0460 - 0526 Ailill , King Of Leinster MacDunlainge 66 66 1  _FA1
2  PLAC baptized by St. Patrick
~0430 Doenlaing macEndae Niae ~1040 Gilla Michil O'Braenin 0336 - 0380 Catha-r , King of Leinster Mar 44 44 ~0445 UNKNOWN De Bourgogne ~1755 Mary Hauser ~1755 Anna Margaretha Hauser ~1755 Caharina Hauser ~0306 UNKNOWN Mar ~0280 UNKNOWN Mar ~0251 UNKNOWN Mar <1052 - 1108 I, King of France Phillip 56 56 1  _FA1
2  PLAC Excommunicated for bigamy.
~1070 Orlait ingen O'Braenin ~0970 Aife ingen Gilla Patraic ~0940 - 0994 Diarmait macDomnaill , King Ui Chei O'Cheinselaig 54 54 ~0910 - 0974 Domnaill macCellaig , King Ui Chein O'Cheinselaig 64 64 ~0880 - 0947 Cellach macCinaeda , King Ui Cheins O'Cheinselaig 67 67 ~0850 Cinaed macCairpre , King Ui Chein O'Cheinselaig ~0820 UNKNOWN O'Cheinnselaig 0475 - 0509 King Of Cologne Cloderic 34 34 Also Known As:<_AKA> the /Paricide/ ~0790 UNKNOWN O'Cheinnselaig ~0760 UNKNOWN O'Cheinnselaig ~0730 UNKNOWN O'Cheinnselaig ~0700 UNKNOWN O'cheinnselaig ~0672 UNKNOWN O'Cheinnselaig ~0642 UNKNOWN O'Cheinnselaig ~0618 UNKNOWN O'Cheinnselaig ~0588 UNKNOWN O'Cheinnselaig ~0550 Eoggan Caech macNath O'Cheinnselaig ~0483 Nath O'Cheinnselaig macCrimthann ~0450 - 0483 Crimthann macEndae , King of Leinster Chennselaig 33 33 ~0420 Endae Cennsalach macLaBraid Ladech ~1045 Uchdelbingen Cearnachan ~1020 Cearnachan , King Ui Feilmeda O'Gairbita ~0900 Urchada Be Bind ingen ~0870 Urchad , King of West Connacht macMurchada ~0840 UNKNOWN Murchad ~0865 Lachtnae macCorcc 0823 - Wft Est. 851-911 Hrolf Nefja ~0745 - ~0800 Halfdan II Eysteinsson 55 55 0736 - 0780 Eystein Halfdansson 44 44 Nickname:<NICK> The Fart
Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
0896 - 22 Aug 968 Edgiva Meapham Saxe-Kent 0910 - 14 Mar 963/964 Hedwige Avoie , Princess of Germany Liudolfing 0875 - 2 Jul 936 UNKNOWN Henry I Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Germany 0892 - 14 May 968 Countess of Ringleheim Matilda ~0860 - 0903 Empress of the Holy Roman Empire Hedwige 43 43 0855 - 30 Nov 912 Duke of Saxony Otto 0869 Odo Count of Toulouse 0874 Garsinde d'Alby 0977 - 1002 Ronegda Princess Of Polotsk 25 25 ~0695 Gui Count Of Wido 0915 - 0972 Svyatoslav Grand Duke Of Kiev UNKNOWN 57 57 0920 - 1002 Malusha of Lubech 82 82 0881 - 11 Jul 969 UNKNOWN Saint Olga 0830 - 0879 Ryurik Grand Duke Of Kiev Novgorod 49 49 0842 Alfrind Orvarddi ~0890 UNKNOWN Malk 0938 Count Of Polotsk Rognwald ~1880 UNKNOWN Mauch ~1880 Herman Haverman ~0240 UNKNOWN Frigg ~0100 UNKNOWN Frithuwulf <0100 UNKNOWN Godwulf ~1880 Sigesmund Loecker ~1880 Phillip Schieffer ~1880 John Schieffer ~1880 Jacob Schieffer ~0710 UNKNOWN Grifon ~1840 John O'Grady ~1870 James O'Grady ~1870 UNKNOWN O'Grady ~1870 J.H. Davis ~1075 - <1130 Gilbert FITZ- ROBERT 55 55 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Marshal 0678 - 0751 I, Lord of Perracy Childebrand 73 73 <1060 - <1130 Edward , Sheriff Of Wiltshire De Salisbury 70 70 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [EDWARD THE SHER D. >1220 Lucy , Lady of Blaen Llyfni and Bwlch De Hereford ~0860 - 0909 Cadell ap Rhodri , King Of South Wales Mawr 49 49 The House of Llydanwyn

Cadell, King of Seisyllwg

(Latin, Catullus/English, Catullus)

Cadell was given the Kingdom of Seisyllwg by his father, Rhodri Mawr in the late 9th century. However, it is unclear how much
independence he managed to assert after his fathers death. His son, Hywel Dda (the Good) married the heiress of the King of Dyfed and
united the two kingdoms to become the first King of Deheubarth.
0789 - 0878 Rhodri , Prince Of Wales Mawr 89 89 Also Known As:<_AKA> The /Great/ 0825 Angharad Verch Meurig 0764 - 0843 Merfyn The , King Of Gwynedd Freckled 79 79 0740 Essylt ferch Cynan 0738 - 0825 Gwriad Of , King Of Gwynned Man 87 87 0742 Nest Verch Cadell ~0700 Elidir ap Sannde ~0640 Alcwn ap Tecid ~0610 Tegid ap Gwair ~0580 Gwair ap Dwywg ~0550 Dwywg ap Llywarch ~0520 Llywarch Hen ap Elidir ~0490 Elidir ap Meircheion ~0460 Meirchion Gul ap Gwrst ~0430 Gwrst ap Ceneu 0470 - 0547 Maelgwyn ap Cadwallon 77 77 ~0400 UNKNOWN Ceneu ~0370 Coel Hen Old King Cole was a merry old soul

And a merry old soul was he.

He called for his pipe,

And he called for his bowl,

And he called for his fiddlers, three.



He is also a familiar figure in ancient Welsh genealogies, for most of the Celtic British monarchies claimed descent from him in one form
or another. He appears to have lived around the turn from the 4th to the 5th century, the time when the Roman officials returned to Italy,
leaving Britain and her people to fend for themselves. Coel's particular association with the north of Britain has led to the suggestion that
he may actually have been the last of the Roman Duces Brittanniarum with his headquarters at York. He certainly imposed his power
over a great swathe of the country, and can be considered the first King in Northern Britain. (This Coel should not be confused with the
legendary Coel Godhebog "the Magnificent", Lord of Colchester, whose daughter, St.Helen, supposedly married the Emperor
Constantius Chlorus two centuries earlier.)



There is an old story told in the north about Coel's last campaign. What is now Scotland was originally inhabited by the Pictish race. It
was during Coel's time that immigrant Irishmen from the Scotti tribe began to settle the Western coast around Argyle. Coel, fearing that
the two peoples would unite against the British, sent raiding parties across his northern border to stir up discord between them. The plan,
however, backfired for the Picts and the Scots were not taken in. Coel merely succeeded in pushing the two even closer together, and
they began to attack the British Kingdom of Strathclyde. Coel declared all out war and moved north to expel the invaders. The Picts and
Scots fled to the hills ahead of Coel's army, who eventually set up camp at what became Coylton alongside the Water of Coyle
(Ayrshire). For a long time, the British were triumphant, while the Scots and Picts starved. Desperate for some relief, however, the
enemy advanced an all-or-nothing attack on Coel's stronghold. Coel and his men were taken by surprise, overrun and scattered to the
winds. It is said that Coel wandered the unknown countryside until he eventually got caught in a bog at Coilsfield (in Tarbolton, Ayrshire)
and drowned. Coel was first buried in a mound there before being removed to the church at Coylton. The year was about AD 420. After
his death, Coel's Northern Kingdom was divided between two of his sons (See also Coel's Pedigree):



1.St. Ceneu headed up most of the Kingdoms of the North & Midland Britain.
2.Gorbanian founded the dynasty that ruled over the Kingdom of Bryneich, better known by the later Saxon name of Bernicia, from
Gefrin (Yeavering Bell) & Din-Guardi (Bamburgh).
~0340 UNKNOWN Tehvant ~0310 UNKNOWN Urban 0720 - 0817 Cynan ap Rhodri , King of Gwynedd Tyndaethwy 97 97 0690 - 0754 Rhodri Molwynog 64 64 0664 - 0712 Idwal ap , King Of Gwynnedd Cadwaladr 48 48 0615 - 0664 Cadwaladr , King Of Gwynedd Fendigaid 49 49 Also Known As:<_AKA> The /Blessed/
St.Cadwaladr Fendigaid, King of Gwynedd

(Latin, Catuvelladurus/English, Cadwallader)

King Cadwaladr the Blessed was the last monarch to have any semblance of authority of the other Celtic Kings of Britain. He appears to
have helped Penda of Mercia carry on his father's fight against the Northumbrians, though it is uncertain whether his men were present at
King Oswald's final defeat at the Battle of Maes Cogwy (Oswestry) in 642. Tradition says he was ill for much of his reign, during which
time, a Civil War broke out in Britain. This was not helped by a widespread famine, followed by a plague, that swept through the country
at the same time. It is possible that Cadwaladr died of this plague in 664, but another theory has him fleeing to Brittany, where he
accepted the hospitality of King Alain Hir (the Tall). Many years later, when the natural disasters abated, Cadwaladr sent his son, Ifwr,
back to Britain to secure the Royal throne, while he went on a pilgrimage to Rome. He died there in 688. His body was brought back to
Wales and buried in his church of Llangadwaladr on Ynys Mon (Anglesey).

The third Blessed Sovereign, last king of the ancient Britons, gave protection within all his lands to the Christians who fled from the pagan Saxons. A great warrior, he became a monk, made a pilgrimage to Rome to receive the Habit of a religious Order from Pope Sergius, and died in the great plague of 664.
0591 - 0634 Cadwallon ap , King Of Gwynedd Cadfan 43 43 Cadwallon, King of Gwynedd

(Latin, Catuvellaunus/English, Catlon)

Cadwallon grew up with King Edwin of Deira: in Gwynedd and also at the court of King Salomon of Brittany, where they received a fine
British education. The two were like brothers: but the brothers fought. A petty rivalry was born between them that, in manhood, turned
to war!



After Edwin left the Royal Gwynedd Court, he was able to recover a united Northumbrian crown with the help of the Saxon Bretwalda,
King Rædwald of East Anglia in 616. He then appears to have turned to expansionism. First, Edwin conquered the British Kingdom of
Elmet. Then, after Cadfan's death, he turned on Gwynedd. He attacked Ynys Manaw (Isle of Man) by sea and, from here,
spring-boarded to Ynys Mon (Anglesey) where Cadwallon underwent some crushing defeats. The King of Gwynedd was pushed back to
the tiny Ynys Lannog (Isle of Priestholm) where he was besieged for several weeks before managing to escape to Ireland. From here he
moved on to Guernsey and then to the court of his cousin, King Salomon II of Brittany. Together they plotted revenge.



Cadwallon sent an advance party to Britain to rally his men and those of the other British kingdoms, while he prepared a Breton invasion
force. The advance guard landed in Dumnonia, but were immediately caught up in a Mercian siege of Caer-Uisc (Exeter). King Clemen
was, thus, in no position to help the Gwynedd cause. However, Cadwallon soon arrived with his army and crushed the Mercians, forcing
their King, Penda, into a mutual anti-Northumbrian alliance. Together, they marched north to regain Gwynedd at the Battle of Cefn
Digoll (Long Mountain near Welshpool). They did not stop there, however, and hounded the Northumbrians back to their own kingdom.
Here they wreaked revenge on the Northern Angles, burning York, sacking Yeavering (Ad Gefrin) and butchering Northumbrians as they
went. So savagely did Cadwallon treat them that the Northern Angles thought they were all to be exterminated.



Edwin was finally killed at the Battle of Meicen (Hatfield Chase) in 633, but this did not entice Cadwallon to leave Northumbria. Edwin's
cousin, Osric, managed to rally the Nothumbrian troops and besieged the King of Gwynedd at York. Cadwallon, however, broke out,
caught Osric unawares and destroyed his entire army. Æthelfrith of Bernicia's son, Eanfrith, then returned from Pictland and tried to
negotiate peace with Cadwallon. The King would have none of it though and Eanfrith was also slain. Within a year, however, Eanfrith's
half-brother, Oswald, marched south from his exile in Scottish Dalriada and encountered Cadwallon at Catscaul or "Cad-ys-gual", the
Battle of the Wall (Heavenfield, near Hexham). Here Cadwallon died. Conflicting evidence suggests he may have survived the battle and
died in 659, though this is unlikely. Tradition says he was buried beneath the Ludgate of Caer Londein, where he still occasionally held
court over both Britons and Saxons. A mounted statue of him was raised upon its top.
~0594 UNKNOWN Phybba ~0560 - 0617 Cadfan ap Iago 57 57 Cadfan, King of Gwynedd

(Latin, Catamanus/English, Gideon)

It was Cadfan who, as heir to the throne, took the little Edwin of Deira under his wing and brought him up as his own son. Cadfan fought
bravely at the Battle of Caer-Legion (Chester) in 613 when Edwin's sworn enemy, King Æthelfrith of Bernicia, invaded Gwynedd. When
it was over, he found himself to be King. The Battle of Bangor-is-Coed followed in quick succession, and the young monarch showed
such leadership that he was, afterwards, declared High-King of the Britons. Edwin, meanwhile, thought it prudent to leave Wales for
Mercia, thus protecting his foster-father from further attack. Cadfan was the "wisest and most splendid of all kings" according to his
memorial stone which can still be seen today in the church of Llangadwaladr on Ynys Mon (Anglesey). He died there around 625 (though
some say 616). He had been a patron of St.Beuno.
0398 - 0448 Clovis the Riparian UNKNOWN 50 50 0492 - 0586 Rhun ap Maelgwyn 94 94 Rhun, a great king, tall, with red-brown curly hair. He extended his rule to the Firthm of Forth and died about 586. ~0895 - 0958 Tuathal macAugaire , King of Leinster O'Muiredaig 63 63 ~0860 - 0917 Augaire macAilill , King of Leinster O'Muiredaig 57 57 ~0830 - 0871 Ailill macDoenlaing , King of Leinste O'Muiredaig 41 41 ~0800 - 0869 Doenkaing macTuathal , King of Leinst O'Muiredaig 69 69 ~0770 Muiredach macBran Ardchenn , K\Leinst O'Muiredaig 1730 - 1758 Stephen Goodrich 28 28 1755 - Wft Est. 1756-1845 Jacob Goodrich 1757 - Wft Est. 1758-1847 Stephen Goodrich 1609 - 1661 Olivier Roy 52 52 ~0740 - 0795 Bran Ardchenn , King of Leinster macMuiredaing 55 55 1672 John Cornell Wft Est. 1596-1625 - Wft Est. 1650-1710 Jonh Hawkes 1676 Rebecca Cornell 1676 Mary Cornell <0100 - Deceased UNKNOWN Berenice I 1594 - 1655 Thomas Cornell 61 61 1627 Thomas Cornell Mar 1622/1623 Sarah Cornell 13 Jan 1629/1630 Rebecca Cornell 1286 - 1333 Margaret De Clare 47 47 1111 II, Duke Of Limburg Henry 1311 - 11 Jan 1371/1372 Eleanor Plantagenet Name Prefix:<NPFX> COUNTESS OF ARUNDEL 1281 - 1345 Henry Plantagenet 64 64 Name Prefix:<NPFX> 3rd Earl of Lancaster
Henry Plantaganet, being a distinguished soldier in the Scottish wars, was born in 1281, and had livery of his lands in the
17th year of Edward II., and was restored to the dignity of Earl of Leicester. This prince was subsequently one of the
leaders in the great confederacy which overturned the power of the Spencers, and deposed King Edward II. Upon the
accession of Edward III., the earl had the honor of girding him with the sword of knighthood, and as soon as the monarch
was crowned, he was appointed , the king being a minor, his guardian. After which, in the parliament begun at Westminster,
the attainder against his brother being reversed, he was restored to all the lands of his father and brother, with the
Earldoms of Lancaster and Leicester, and the same year (the first year of Edward III.,) he was constituted captain-general
of all the king's forces in the marches of Scotland. He married Maud Chaworth, daughter of Patrick de Chaworth, Knight,
and his wife, Isabel Beauchamp. See the continuation of this lineage in Volume II.
1282 Maud De Chaworth 1285 - 1326 Edmund , 8th Earl Of Arundel FitzAlan 41 41 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [EARL OF ARUNDEL]
Cause of Death:<CAUS> beheaded
On November 9, 1306, he was summonded to Parliament   as Earl of Arundel, and took part in the Scottish wars of that year; on February 25, 1307/8 he officated at "pincerna" at the Cornation of Edward II.   He was captured in Shropshire and without trial beheaded at Hereford November 17, 1326.  His widow, Alice Warren was living in 1330, but died before May 23, 1335.
~1208 - <1273 Roger De Somery 65 65 14 Feb 1312/1313 - 1369 Thomas De Beauchamp Name Suffix:<NSFX> 3rd Earl of Warwick
Of Magna Charta Surety descent and
descendant of Charlemagne.
REF FarisPA. Baron of Salwarpe, Worcester, of Hanslope, Buckingham,
of Flamstead, Hertford, and of Warwick, Warwick.
1284 - 1 Jan 1323/1324 Alice De Toni Name Suffix:<NSFX> [COUNTESS OF WARWICK] 1237 - 1298 William , 1st Earl of Warwick De Beauchamp 61 61 ~0500 Arthemia UNKNOWN 1244/1250 - 1301 Maud FitzJohn 1255 - >1283 Mary Clarissa De Bohun 28 28 1252 - 1304 Edmund De Mortimer 52 52 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [LORD OF WIGMORE] ~0870 IV, Count Of Friuli Hunroch 1256 - <1292 Piers , Baron Geneville of Trim De Geneville 36 36 1262 - 1322 Joan Lusignan De Marche 60 60 1210 - Aft 7 Jan 1267/1268 William , 5th Baron Beauchamp De Beauchamp 1214 - Aft 7 Jan 1267/1268 Isabel De Maudit 1184 - 1236 Walter De Beauchamp 52 52 1194 - 1268 Joane De Mortimer 74 74 1173 Walter De Beauchamp 1130 - 1211/1212 William De Beauchamp 1154 Joane Waleries 1158 - 1214 Roger De Mortimer 56 56 1170 - <1252 Millicent De Ferrers 82 82 II, Count de Valois Walter Also Known As:<_AKA> THE /WHITE/ ~1110 - >1190 Maud De Meschines 80 80 1186 - 1257 William V ,Lord \Baron Hanslope Mauduit 71 71 1196 - <1263 Alice De Newburgh 67 67 1172 - 1221 Robert , Baron Hanslope Maudit 49 49 1144 William IV Maudit 1140 - 1204 Earl Of Warwick Waleran 64 64 1181 - >1212 Alice De Harcourt 31 31 1152 Robert De Harcourt 1152 Isabel De Camville 0454 - 0509 Sigisbert the Lame UNKNOWN 55 55 1102 - 1153 Roger , 2nd Earl of Warwick De Newburgh 51 51 ~1810 Marie Nancy Parent 1105 William De Beauchamp 1109 Maud De Braose 1072 Walter De Beauchamp Wft Est. 1762-1791 - Wft Est. 1816-1876 Edward Hooker Wft Est. 1771-1794 - Wft Est. 1816-1882 Elizabeth Daggett 1100 Emmeline D'Abitot 1040 - 1141 Hugh De Beauchamp 101 101 1044 Adeliza Matilda Taillebois Wft Est. 1782-1811 - Wft Est. 1836-1896 Justin Warner Wft Est. 1791-1814 - Wft Est. 1836-1902 Sylvia Hitchcock 1018 - ~1044 Rolf Taillebois 26 26 1050 Urso De Arbitot 0850 - 10 Nov 901 Adelheide Liudolfing 0752 Ingeramne Duke Of Hesbaye 0780 - 0840 Wiglaf Saxe- Mercia 60 60 0402 Wedelphe De Saxe ~1540 Peter Marche ~0418 - 0449 Verica UNKNOWN 31 31 ~0470 UNKNOWN Lanthechild 1  _FA1
2  PLAC a heretic who practised Arianism
~0500 Ingomer UNKNOWN 0740 - 0780 Luitfrid II , Count Of Alsace Eticonides 40 40 0744 - Wft Est. 754-845 Countess Of Upper Alsace Hiltrude 3 Feb 1266/1267 - 9 Mar 1301/1302 Richard , Earl Of Arundel FitzAlan Name Suffix:<NSFX> [EARL OF ARUNDEL] 1271 - 1292 Alisona De Saluzza 21 21 1245 Thomas De Saluzza Wft Est. 1809-1838 - Wft Est. 1863-1923 David A. Nickles Wft Est. 1818-1841 - Wft Est. 1863-1929 Pamelia Merrick 1249 Leugia De Ceva 0430 - 0483 Childebert King of Cologne 53 53 1287 John FitzAlan 1289 Maud FitzAlan ~0370 UNKNOWN Leth ~0620 Grimaold UNKNOWN 1312 - 1334 Edward De Bohun 22 22 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [TWIN] 1311 - 1391 Margaret De Bohun 80 80 <1304 - 1363 Eleanor De Bohun 58 58 1306 - 20 Jan 1335/1336 John De Bohun Name Suffix:<NSFX> [EARL OF HEREFORD AND ESS 1309 - 1361 Humphrey De Bohun 51 51 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Earl of Hereford] 1316 Isabel De Bohun 1030 Helena Le Bon 1015 Waldron De St Clair ~1184 - 29 Jan 1253/1254 Robert De Muscegros 1315 - >1344 Margaret Badlesmere 29 29 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARONESS TYBOTOT] 0626 - 17 Mar 658/659 Geretrud UNKNOWN 1233 Hugh De Mortimer 1235 John De Mortimer 1237 Peter De Mortimer 1118 - 1170 William Maudit 52 52 1120 Isabel De Saint Liz 1045 - 1123 Henry , 1st Earl of Warwick De Newburgh 78 78 1067 - >1156 Margaret De Perche 89 89 1127 Richard De Camville 1127 Milicent Stanton 1130 Ivo De Harcourt 1092 William Maudit 1097 Maud Hanslape 1072 Michael Hanslape 1150 Maud De Ponthieu 1683 - 1767 Johannes Ketner 84 84 Johannes Kettner/Ketner's birth is recorded in the Lutheran Church Book of Waldangelloch, which is near Sinsheim, Germany. In the burial
record of Ester Catharina, one of Johanne's daughters, it was mentioned that her father was a "Dragoner in the Hochfurstl Sachsen Gothieschen
Dragones Regiment". Dragones were soldiers who fired short muskets.

It is thought that this family was one of the many who accepted William Penn's invitation to come to Pennsylvania for religious freedom. They
went from Germany to London, England, where they set sail on the 'Charming Betty' with John Ball as Captain. They landed in Philadelphia on
11 October, 1733. The next day at the court house, Philadelphia, Johannes Kettner and George Michel Kettner (Johannes' 18 year old son)
took the 'oath to the government. They were listed as Palatines, which indicates that they were from the Palatine area of Germany. The family
settled in Berks County, Pennsylvania. After Veronica died, Johannes married Barbara Heinrich. This marriage of 8 February 1738 is recorded
in Christ Little Tulpehocken Church Book. Johannes is thought to have married a third time to Mary _____. Mary married John Reis shortly after
Johannes Ketner died in 1767.
1683 Antoine Parent ~0780 - 26 Jul 866 V, Duke Of France Robert 0752 - 0834 Witikin Rupert III 82 82 0736 - 0812 Geva Eysteinsdotter 76 76 0750 - 12 Jul 807 Rutpert II UNKNOWN Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count Of Wormgau 0755 - 0789 UNKNOWN Theoderata 34 34 0730 - Aft 1 Jun 770 UNKNOWN Thuringbert 0700 - Deceased Rutpert I UNKNOWN Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count Of Wormgau 0702 - 0764 UNKNOWN Williswint 62 62 D. >0650 Lambert I UNKNOWN ~0500 Blithildis Princess of Cologne 1710 Samuel Cornell 1711 Sarah Cornell ~0501 - ~0532 Munderic Lord of Vitry 31 31 1571 - 1641 Rawkey Dolbair 70 70 ~1790 William Stultz 1500 Johan UNKNOWN Wft Est. 1602-1628 - 21 Feb 1669/1670 UNKNOWN Elizabeth 1639 - 1697 Elizabeth Gillet 58 58 ~0552 - 0601 Bodigiesel II Of , Governor Of Aqui Cologne 49 49 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Governor 1646 - 1655 Rebecca Gillet 9 9 1651 - Wft Est. 1652-1745 Sarah Gillet 1653 - 1655 Benjamin Gillet 1 1 1655 - Wft Est. 1707-1747 Nathan Gillet 1657 - 1698 Rebecca Gillet 41 41 1635 - 1692 Nicholas Gozzard 57 57 Wft Est. 1645-1665 - Wft Est. 1680-1749 Rebecca Kelsey Wft Est. 1599-1636 - Wft Est. 1645-1716 Mark Kelsey 1666 - 1704 Rebecca Owen 38 38 <0100 UNKNOWN Geata 0739 Cuthbert Saxe- Mercia 0705 Bassa Saxe- Mercia 0681 Cynreou Saxe- Mercia Wft Est. 1594-1623 - Wft Est. 1648-1708 Thomas Dibble ~0710 - 0760 Muiedach macMurchada , King of Leins O'Doenlainge 50 50 <1765 - >1813 Solomon Cornell 48 48 ~1770 Sarah Cornell 1632 - Deceased William Cornell 1625/1643 Kelame Cornell 1617/1643 Mary Cornell ~1595 Sarah Cornell 1535 - 1631 George Cornell 96 96 1543 - 7 Mar 1566/1567 Susan Casse 1621 John Mott 1626 Jonathan Mott 1580 Genevieve Petit 1484 Robert Harker 1642 - 6 Jan 1727/1728 Joanna Slocum 1660 Mary Mott 1663 Hannah Mott 1669 Sarah Mott 1672 Elizabeth Mott 1678 Samuel Mott 1643 John Filley 1541 John Burt 1592 George March 0986 - 6 Mar 1051/1052 Emma Of Normandy Wft Est. 1638-1664 - Wft Est. 1688-1752 Samual Grant 1014 Edward Saxe- Wessex Edward, the Confessor, the last Anglo-Saxon king of the House of Wessex, reigning from 1042 to 1066. Edward
was born about 1004 at Islip in Oxfordshire. He was an albino, dignified, of medium height, and rather childish.
Godwin helped to secure Edward's succession to Harthacnut (1042). He married Edith (Aldgyth), daughter of
Earl Godwin and his second wife, Gytha, and sister of Harold II, who ruled in 1066. He built Westminster Abbey
shortly before his death. Harold, son of Godwin and brother of the queen, became king, a usurper in Norman
opinion. Saxons looked back to Edward's time as to a golden age before the Norman age of iron, and all
remembered his piety.
0800 - 0850 Hard Canute 50 50 0776 - 0803 Sigurd Snogeje Ormonga Sverige 27 27 0933 - 19 Mar 967/968 Emma Robertin 1675 - Wft Est. 1705-1769 Deborah Loomis 1640 - 1671 Antoine Courtemanche dit Joliecoeur 30 30 4302. Antoine COURTEMANCHE (127) was born about 1642. He died in Jun 1671. The Courtemanche Family, pioneers of Riviere-des-Prairies.

We are only able to make an educated guess concerning the origins of Antoine Courtemanche, who is no doubt the ancestor of all those who carry his name. Some
say that he came from Bannes, in the Mans Diocese. Others say perhaps from Chevillé, district of Chateau-du-Loir. Or, since the beginning of 1993, the President of
the Cercle Généalogique Maine and Perche who found in the registers of Bannes the following entry: " The 1st of August 1640 was baptized Antoine, son of Pierre
Courtemanche and of Marie, his wife; godfather Antoine Perdriau; godmother Magdeleine Pedriau, all of this parish." The Genealogical Dictionairies don't mention
any other pioneer coming to New France with this surname.

Antoine Courtemanche was not actually born in the town of Bannes, but in a village with the same name where there no more than a few buildings and where we find
in the town of Dissay-sous-Courcillon.

As for the origin of the name, we haven't been able to find any clues. The name appears in Somme, Eure, Orne and Sarthe. It also exists in a little town bearing this
name in the suburbs of Montdidier.

We don't always know when a pioneer lands in New France, but in the case of Antoine Courtemanche, this was 7 September 1659, on the Saint-André which
arrived at Québec after an exhausting and difficult crossing. The plague was declared on boardand there was about ten victims thrown into the sea. Most of the
passengers were headed for Ville-Marie (Montréal). They would have to reinforce the little post which was always under attack by the Iroquois. Antoine had signed
his work contract on 8 June 1659 in front of the Notary Demontreau, at La Rochelle, for a period of five years at a salary of 65 pounds a year.

The untireing Jerome Le Royer de La Dauversiere had recruited him, but under the name of Mr. Gabriel Souart, the first Priest at Ville-Marie. He therefore was
under the employ of the Messieurs of Saint-Sulpice.

The 26 April 1663, Antoine Courtemanche married at Ville-Marie Elizabeth Haguin, daughter of Abraham and Marie Décalogne, originally from Couperay, near
Meaux. The Sieur de Maisonneuve assisted with the ceremony, as well as four other pioneers, Claude Robutel, Jean Gervaise, AndréCharly and Pierre Desautels.
The contract was signed the same in front of the notary Bénigne Basset, at the home of the congregation of Notre-Dame, the young girl was probably a pupil of
Marguerite Bourgeoys.

Then, the same year, the Militia of Sainte-Famille was formed, and Antoine enrolled. Ville-Marie was terrified with the threat of attack by the Iroquois. In 1660,
Dollard-des-Ormeaux and his companions perished at Long-Sault. In 1661, two Sulpiciens, Jacques Lemaitre and Guillaume Vignal were killed by the Iroquois
while they were building the first semenary. In 1662 it was the brave Lambert Closse who lost his life. Finally in 1663, a violent earthquake shook the colony. Father
Souart and the Sieur de Maisonneauve assisted by Jeanne Mance and Marguerite Bourgeoys, believed that an increased devotion in respect to Sainte Famille and to
put together a militia would help get rid of the threat. According to the historian Faillon. Antoine Courtemanche was part of the fourth squad. Perhaps it was at this
moment that he adopted the nickname of Jolicoeur that we often attribute to soldiers.

In 1665, on the second of April, the Sieur de Maisonneuve, recognizing the very stable character of Antoine, granted him land of thirty acres "at the place named
Saint-Martin, below the first stream." The Courtemanche Family Association believes that the Street Davidson marks the approximate location.

In 1667, the census recorders noted the presence of Antoine and Elizabeth on their land. They have two children under their roof; Madeleine 3-1/2, Antoine 15
months. They had six workable aca
1646 - 1718 Elisabeth Haguin 72 72 10 Feb 1676/1677 - Wft Est. 1712-1768 John Filley Wft Est. 1668-1690 - Wft Est. 1712-1779 Mary Wilson 0968 - 1016 Aethelred II Saxe- Wessex 48 48 ~1070 - 1120 Ralph Basset 50 50 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Lord of Colston Wft Est. 1630-1660 - Wft Est. 1685-1745 Nathaniel Dickinson <1635 Ann Cornell 1634 John Cornell 1641 Joshua Cornell 15 Jan 1636/1637 - Deceased Elizabeth Cornell Wft Est. 1597-1626 - Wft Est. 1651-1711 John Dickinson Wft Est. 1606-1629 - Wft Est. 1651-1717 Francis Dickinson Wft Est. 1628-1657 - 1710 Stephen Jennings 22 Jan 1677/1678 - Wft Est. 1679-1772 Captivity Jennings 1657 Sarah Cornell 1659 Thomas Cornell 1662 Elizabeth Cornell 1664 Joshua Cornell 1667 William Cornell 0418 - 0458 Merovech UNKNOWN 40 40 Note: Founder of the Merovingian House of the Frankish kings; defeated Atilla with the aid of Aetius 20 Jun 451. Reigned as King 448-458. Earliest ancestor of Clovis I known with certainty.

Note: Merovee, King of France, died in 458. His lineage connects with that of his older brother as shown below. He married Verica. They had a son, Childeric I., 436-561, King of France, who married Basina of Thuringia. Their son was Clovis the Great, 465-511, King of France, who married St. Clothilde. They had a son, Clothaire I., 497-561, King of France, who married Ingonde. From this marriage there a daughter, Blithildes, who married Ausbert of Moselle, died in 570.
0350 Argotta UNKNOWN 1  _FA1
2  PLAC the mother of all the kings of France
0230 - 0317 Dagobert UNKNOWN 87 87 <0298 - 0306 Walter UNKNOWN 8 8 0272 - 0298 Clodius III UNKNOWN 26 26 0180 - 0272 Bartherus of the Franks 92 92 0160 - 0253 Hilderic of the Franks 93 93 0137 - 0213 Sunno of the Franks 76 76 0122 - 0186 Farabert of the Franks 64 64 ~1520 Jacques Miville 1510 - 1606 John Talcott 96 96 <0125 - Deceased Princess Of Britain Althildis <0128 - 0149 Marcomir IV UNKNOWN 21 21 1245 - 1302 Blanche De Brienne 57 57 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Dame de Loupelande ~1290 Beatrice UNKNOWN 1225 - 1296 Jean De Brienne 71 71 1227 - >1265 Jeanne De Chateaudun 38 38 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Dame de Chateau-du-Loir 1168 - 21 Mar 1236/1237 Jean De Brienne Name Prefix:<NPFX> Emperor Of Constantinople 1073 UNKNOWN De Monthlery 0840 - Deceased AEthelbald UNKNOWN Ethelbald, ruled from 855 to 860, married Judith of Bavaria, his step mother, after the death of his father. 0842 AEthelbert UNKNOWN 1135 - 1191 Jean I , COunt Of Ponthieu De Ponthieu 56 56 ~1125 - ~1188 Maurice De Croun 63 63 ~0950 UNKNOWN Hinna <1030 - <1090 Count of Champagne Aumale Eudes 60 60 0660 UNKNOWN Thrond 0936 - 30 Apr 971 Adalbert , King of Lombards D'Ivree 0650 Halfdan Guldand 1035 - 1088 Stephanie De Longwy 53 53 1653 Hannah Filley 1655 Margaret Filley 1658 Abigail Filley 21 Mar 1660/1661 Deborah Filley 1664 William Filley 1592 Bridget UNKNOWN ~1509 - <1547 Ralph Bigod 38 38 Living Mena Living Fairchild 1912 - 1985 Felecita Garrido 73 73 1896 Angel Mena 0794 - 0852 Alpaid Elpheid Caroling 58 58 Prince Maelo I , Comte De Guisnes deVere 0735 Daughter Meroving ~0973 UNKNOWN Eggfrida ~0680 UNKNOWN Concubine ~0800 Nonne Meroving ~1186 Mary Bigod <0100 UNKNOWN Loridi <0100 UNKNOWN Thor <0100 Moenon of Troy UNKNOWN <0100 Troana Ilium son of Laomedon Priam <0100 UNKNOWN Sybil 0785 Oslac the Thane of Isle of , Grand Butler\\ Wight 1710 - 1787 Darby McCarty 77 77 ~0846 AEthelswyth UNKNOWN ~0673 Cynegth UNKNOWN ~0652 - 0673 King of Kent Egbert I 21 21 0633 - 0664 Earconbert of , King of Kent\\ Kent 31 31 0635 Sexburga Of East Anglia UNKNOWN ~0600 - ~0640 Eadbald of , King of Kent Kent 40 40 ~0605 Emma of Austrasia UNKNOWN 0520 - 0560 Eormenric of , King of Kent Kent 40 40 0492 - 0540 Octa of , King of Kent Kent 48 48 Randolph Jefferson 0900 Earl Ordgar Saxe 0458 - 0512 Oeric of , King of Kent Kent 54 54 11 Feb 1611/1612 - Wft Est. 1613-1702 Elias Gillet 0712 - 4 Dec 755 UNKNOWN Carloman 0657 Centwine Saxe- Mercia <0100 UNKNOWN Taetua Wft Est. 1662-1682 - Wft Est. 1707-1768 Job Loomis ~0800 Abbess of Polesworth Editha 1091 - 9 Feb 1159/1160 Madog Ap Maredydd Jeanne Chastel Margaret UNKNOWN Wft Est. 1627-1657 - 1713 John Slater 1680 - Wft Est. 1711-1771 Elias Slater 1693 - Wft Est. 1727-1784 Isaac Gillet 1699 - Wft Est. 1727-1793 Elizabeth Griswold 1700 Jacob Cornell 1704 Mary Cornell ~0540 Mummolin De Cologne ~1550 Francois Miville ~0632 UNKNOWN De Salzburg ~1790 George Stultz 1496 - Wft Est. 1489-1573 Gregory Sampson 1791 - Deceased Phillip Stultz Wft Est. 1454-1493 - Wft Est. 1496-1574 Harry Vye Wft Est. 1591-1620 - Wft Est. 1645-1705 William Kelsey Wft Est. 1600-1623 - Wft Est. 1645-1711 Bethia Hopkins Wft Est. 1551-1594 - Wft Est. 1592-1675 George Kelsey Wft Est. 1558-1597 - Wft Est. 1592-1681 Elizabeth Hammond 1613 - 1659 Catherine Boderge Du Bauldard 46 46 1611 - <1668 Jean Major 57 57 1615 - <1668 Marguerite Lepele 53 53 1793 Gertraut Hauser 1799 Mary Hauser Wft Est. 1483-1550 - Wft Est. 1520-1627 John Denslow Wft Est. 1488-1553 - Wft Est. 1525-1630 Henry Waye ~0500 - 0524 Chlodomer King of Orleans 24 24 Clodomir (Chlodomer), the eldest legitimate son, died in 524. At the death of his father, he obtained the Loire from
Orleans to Tours, plus the cities of Chartes, Sens, and Auxerre. He had three sons, two of which were murdered by
their uncles. The third escaped the massacre and is said to have founded a monastery and was canonized as Saint
Cloud.
1205 - 10 Feb 1245/1246 Rohese De Verdon 1194 - 1251 Gladys Dhu Verch Llewellyn 57 57 1030 - 1088 Robert , Lord of Belvoir De Toni 58 58 Wft Est. 1755-1804 - Wft Est. 1797-1881 Jonathan Fancher Wft Est. 1762-1807 - Wft Est. 1797-1887 Beulah Elma Hicks 1042 - 1118 Adelisa De Savona 76 76 1734 - 1806 Catharina Hittle 72 72 0950 - 0985 Geoffrey Gatinais 35 35 0890 - 0986 Aubri Gatinais 96 96 0845 - 0942 Geoffrey Gatinais 97 97 0922 - 0971 Litaud Macon 49 49 ~0925 Ermengard Meroving 0890 - 28 Feb 942/943 Aubri Norbonne 0905 Attela Macon 0850 - 6 Jun 911 Vicompte Mayeul Narbonne ~0850 - Bef 6 Jun 911 Raimondis Narbonne 0830 - >0878 Vicompte Lievin Narbonne 48 48 0887 Mereddon Verch Cadwr 0857 - 0916 Anarawd ap Rhodri , Prince of Gwynedd Mawr 59 59 ~1155 Tangwystyl Goch 1124 - 1184 Iorweth Drwyndryndwn ap Owain Gwynedd 60 60 1  _FA1
2  PLAC Flat-Nosed
0670 Count Robert Haisbaigne 0670 UNKNOWN Williswinde ~0500 Childebert King of Paris 0507 - 0531 Clotilda Meroving 24 24 1600 - <1662 Luce Chalut 62 62 0974 - 1039 Iago ap , Prince of Gywnedd Idwal 65 65 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Prince of Wales
1  _FA1
2  PLAC Skull cleft with axe by his own men.
~0485 UNKNOWN Deuteria ~0455 UNKNOWN Clodoreius 0420 - 0475 Tonatius Ferreoulis 55 55 0425 UNKNOWN Papanilla 1652 - 3 Mar 1735/1736 Marie-Anne Charlotte Le Petit Petit ~0864 Kynddelw Gam Ap Elgudy 0917 - 0986 Muerig ap Idal Foel 69 69 1611 - <1662 Jacques Martin 51 51 1621 - 1669/1681 Pierre Petit 1630 Catherine Francoise Desnoyers 1580 - 1628 Marie D'Aussy 48 48 ~1630 Jeanne Babin 1120 - 1194 Aubrey , Earl of Oxford De Vere 74 74 1731 Michael Hauser D. <1271 Joan De Cantelou ~0450 - 0491 II, Prince of the Burgundians Chilperic 41 41 ~0474 Chroma UNKNOWN ~0430 II Nascien ~0580 Samson UNKNOWN ~0580 Raguth UNKNOWN 0582 Theuderic UNKNOWN 0860 - 0912 Oleg II Helgi 52 52 0475 - Deceased King of Northumbria Norbril ~0205 Claudia Crispina Geoffrey De Say D. 1165 William De Say ~0370 - 15 Aug 414 Theodemir Magnus 0371 - 0397 Valentina Justina 26 26 1065 - 1162 Angharad Verch Owain 97 97 1014 - 1060 Cynan Ap Iago 46 46 1  _FA1
2  PLAC exiled in Dublin
1025 Ragnhilda of Dublin 0380 UNKNOWN Ildegonde ~0350 - ~0384 UNKNOWN Richemir 34 34 0321 - 0375 UNKNOWN Valentinian I 54 54 ~0342 - Deceased UNKNOWN Justina ~0860 - 0900 Merfyn ap Rhodri ,King Of Powys Mawr 40 40 0399 - 0450 Ildegonde De Cologne 51 51 0300 - Deceased UNKNOWN Licinianus 0270 - ~0324 Licinius UNKNOWN 54 54 ~0680 IV, King of Austrasia Chlotar ~0655 UNKNOWN Mechtilde ~1735 Mary Spring ~1745 Remebrance Filley 1822 William Wesley Stultz 1460/1505 - 1500/1585 Mr. Stace ~1530 Thomas Underhill Wft Est. 1466-1508 - Wft Est. 1500-1591 Jane Stace 1186/1188 - Wft Est. 1180-1281 Robert De Quincy 1828 Betsy Ann Stultz 1831 Serelda Jane Stultz 1832 Horsley Anderson Stultz 1834 Martha Patsy Stultz 1837 John Madison Stultz 1829 Mary E. Stultz 1844 Margaret Stultz 1849 James Casper Stultz 1750 Johanna Catharina Ketner 1745 George Michael Ketner 1562 - 29 Jan 1603/1604 John Talcott ~1565 Anne Skinner 1299 Adam del Feld 1201 - 1253 I, King of Navarre Theobald 52 52 1816 Lawrence Hauser ~0827 VI, Count In The Wormsgau Walaho ~0970 - 1000 Thyra of Denmark 30 30 ~1760 Lent Mott ~1800 Orpha Polley ~1800 Sanford Manchester ~1810 Lucinda Look 1670 Anthony Carter 1823 - ~1862 Azelie Richard 39 39 1673 Judith Carter 1657 - 15 Feb 1735/1736 Joseph Field 1792 - 1855 Joseph Richard 62 62 ~1758 - 1812 Fabien Richard 54 54 1730 - 1811 Pierre Richard 81 81 1771 - 1829 Phillip Richard 58 58 1801 - Wft Est. 1823-1895 Marie Josephe Richard Wft Est. 1790-1805 - ~1862 Marie Azelie Richard 1692 - 1741 Alexandre Richard 49 49 1747 - 1808 Victor Richard 61 61 1797 - Wft Est. 1798-1887 Alexandre Richard 1665 - Wft Est. 1717-1757 Martin Richard 1594 - 1612 Henry Frederick STUART 18 18 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Prince Of Wales 1130 - 1190 John De Lacie 60 60 1662 - Wft Est. 1715-1754 Pierre Richard 1714 - Wft Est. 1753-1805 Paul Richard 1712 - Wft Est. 1741-1803 Joseph Richard ~1650 Sarah Webb ~1621 - >1686 Jeanne Radegonde Lambert 65 65 1669 Zechariah Field 1741 - 1795 Mathurin Richard 54 54 ~1665 Hannah Weller Cause of Death:<CAUS> exposure during march to Montreal 1774 - ~1830 Pierre Gregoire Richard 56 56 1796 - Wft Est. 1827-1890 Marie Joseph Richard 1768 - 1834 Jean Baptiste Richard 66 66 Wft Est. 1742-1764 - Wft Est. 1785-1853 Rosalie Richard 1649 - Wft Est. 1702-1744 Marie Francoise Poirier 1626 - 1652 Jean Poirier 26 26 1672 Catherine Babin 1706 - Wft Est. 1753-1801 Marguerite Poirier 1651 - Wft Est. 1699-1743 Michel Poirier 1663 - Wft Est. 1691-1757 Catherine Richard ~1780 - 1852 Marguerite Victor Richard 72 72 1140 Alice De Mandeville 1175 - 1213 Maud De Clare 38 38 1171 - 1211 Roger De Lacie 40 40 1070 UNKNOWN Concubine 1670 - Wft Est. 1756-1776 Madeleine Richard 1630 - 1687 Michel Richard 57 57 Originally from the village of Saintonge, France, Richard came to Acadia as part of the expedition of Emmanuel LeBorge and
Guilbaut in 1652. In 1656 Richard married Madeleine Blanchard, daughter of Jean BLANCHARD and Radegonde Lambert. We
are directly descended from four of their children. After Madeleine's death in 1681, Richard married Jeanne Babin, daughter of
Antoine BABIN and Marie Mercier.
1611 - >1686 Jean Blanchard 75 75 ~1593 - Wft Est. 1618-1685 Huguette Poirier 1705 - Wft Est. 1743-1796 Joseph Richard Wft Est. 1694-1721 - Wft Est. 1734-1800 Jean Baptiste Poirier Wft Est. 1683-1696 - Wft Est. 1713-1786 Marie Richard Wft Est. 1791-1811 - Wft Est. 1830-1895 Pierre Silvert Richard 1212 - 1309 Roger Bigod 97 97 1134 - 1197 Hawise De Beaumont 63 63 ~1128 Richard FitzEustace 1090 - 1157 Robert , Earl Of Gloucester De Caen 67 67 1110 - 1183 William FitzRobert 73 73 1160 - 1 Jan 1223/1224 Amice , Countess Of Gloucester FitzRobert 1657 - <1683 Rene dit Beaupre Richard 26 26 1700 - Wft Est. 1727-1791 Jean Babin Wft Est. 1736-1760 - Wft Est. 1778-1849 Isabelle Richard 1719 - Wft Est. 1751-1810 Joseph Poirier Wft Est. 1833-1862 - Wft Est. 1883-1949 Clemille Richard Wft Est. 1719-1757 - Wft Est. 1753-1842 Josie Richard Wft Est. 1763-1790 - Wft Est. 1813-1877 Simon Richard Wft Est. 1724-1766 - Wft Est. 1765-1848 Simon Richard ~1775 - Wft Est. 1807-1866 Olivier Richard 1732 - Wft Est. 1758-1823 Michel Richard 1671 Ebeneezer Field 1673 John Field ~1660 Joanna Wyatt ~1655 Sarah Gilbert 1648 - 1717 John Field 69 69 1650 - Wft Est. 1678-1741 Guillaume Blanchard 1661 - Wft Est. 1690-1752 Michel Richard 1727 Pierre- Paul Chartier 1684 - Wft Est. 1713-1775 Michel Lafond 1676 - Wft Est. 1715-1771 Cecile Richard ~1068 Guigues III Albon Wft Est. 1847-1869 - Wft Est. 1890-1958 Ida Richard 1593 - 1671 Jean- Claude Landry 78 78 The Landry family was originally from La Ventrouze, near Mortagne-au-Perche. Department of Orne, France. They     were encouraged to come to Acadia by Marguerite Landry, daughter of Jean-Claude Landry and Marguerite's husband Robert Martin, who had been     in Acadia for several years. The group of 10 consisted of Jean-Claude Landry and his second wife, Marie Salée (40 years) with their son René  Landry,     dit le jeune (6 ans) and three children of Jean-Claude Landry from his first marriage: twins, René Landry dit l' aisne (22 years) and Antoinette Landry     (22 years), Perrine Landry (29 years) with her husband Jacques Joffriau. Also in the group were three of Marie Salée's children from her first marriage     to Martin Aucoin. These children were: Michelle Aucoin (22 years), Francois Aucoin (18 years) and Jeanne Aucoin (8 years). The group probably     settled near the Saint-John River in the Cape Sable area. They later moved to Port Royal. 1679 - Wft Est. 1707-1773 Marguerite Richard Wft Est. 1674-1694 - Wft Est. 1719-1780 Phillippe Lambert 1778 - Wft Est. 1809-1869 Francois Richard 1731 Jacques Chartier Wft Est. 1705-1731 - Wft Est. 1749-1812 Charles Poirier 1684 - Wft Est. 1713-1775 Louis Poirier 1671 - Wft Est. 1710-1766 Marie Anne Poirier 1718 - <1767 Rene Poirier 49 49 Wft Est. 1699-1713 - Wft Est. 1730-1802 Marie Poirier 1683 - Wft Est. 1714-1774 Jean Baptiste Poirier 1680 - Wft Est. 1714-1771 Pierre Poirier Wft Est. 1672-1702 - Wft Est. 1727-1788 Francois Richard Wft Est. 1631-1676 - Wft Est. 1672-1757 Jean Richard 1711 - Wft Est. 1739-1802 Pierre Richard 1699 - Wft Est. 1727-1793 Marie Anne Richard 1674 - Wft Est. 1702-1768 Marie Anne Richard Wft Est. 1769-1803 - Wft Est. 1803-1888 Azelie Richard Wft Est. 1846-1872 - Wft Est. 1896-1959 Maurice Richard 1707 - Wft Est. 1740-1798 Jacques Richard 1705 - Wft Est. 1732-1796 Pierre Richard ~0898 Viscount Of Autun Robert Wft Est. 1709-1730 - Wft Est. 1752-1819 Marie Babin Wft Est. 1667-1705 - Wft Est. 1709-1786 Jean Babin ~1665 Lois Senton ~1690 Lois Carter Wft Est. 1715-1741 - Wft Est. 1756-1821 Jean Baptiste Babin Wft Est. 1701-1739 - Wft Est. 1742-1820 Jean Richard 1651 - 1697 Samuel Field 46 46 1645 - 1674 Zechariah Field 29 29 Wft Est. 1720-1750 - Wft Est. 1775-1835 Jean Poirier 1690 - Wft Est. 1733-1789 Francois Poirier 1670 Mary Edward Wft Est. 1709-1736 - Wft Est. 1749-1815 Claude Richard 1689 - Wft Est. 1720-1779 Rene Richard 1699 - Wft Est. 1727-1793 Anne Richard 1696 - Wft Est. 1697-1790 Cecile Poirier 1668 - Wft Est. 1699-1759 Alexandre Richard <0100 II Arsinoe 1686 - Wft Est. 1687-1780 Jeanne Poirier 1688 - Wft Est. 1689-1778 Charles Poirier 1693 - Wft Est. 1743-1785 Jacques Poirier 1697 - Wft Est. 1725-1788 Joseph Poirier Wft Est. 1678-1702 - Wft Est. 1721-1790 Anne Poirier Wft Est. 1638-1675 - Wft Est. 1679-1757 Francois Poirier 1674 - Wft Est. 1724-1766 Michel Poirier 1692 - Wft Est. 1724-1783 Michel Poirier 1694 - Wft Est. 1695-1788 Marie Poirier 1729 - Deceased Marie Josette Chartier 1702 - Wft Est. 1703-1796 Madeleine Poirier 1709 - Wft Est. 1735-1800 Joseph Poirier 1710 - Wft Est. 1739-1801 Pierre Poirier 1723 - Wft Est. 1724-1813 Phillippe Poirier 1670 - Wft Est. 1698-1764 Anne Richard 1803 - Wft Est. 1804-1893 Joseph Richard 1818 - Wft Est. 1819-1908 Adolphe Richard 1808 - Wft Est. 1826-1902 Alexandrine Richard 1815 - Wft Est. 1833-1909 Aureline Richard 1810 - Wft Est. 1828-1904 Eloise Richard Wft Est. 1791-1804 - 1828 Emelite Richard 1805 - Wft Est. 1836-1896 Eugene Richard 1812 - 1815 Eugenie Richard 3 3 Wft Est. 1792-1811 - Wft Est. 1829-1895 Philip Richard 1803 - Wft Est. 1804-1897 Eugenie Richard 1775 - Wft Est. 1807-1866 Jean Baptiste Richard 1784 - Wft Est. 1817-1875 Joseph Richard Wft Est. 1774-1795 - Wft Est. 1817-1884 Marie Richard 1783 - Wft Est. 1814-1877 Julie Richard 1789 - 1794 Louis Richard 5 5 1778 - Wft Est. 1818-1873 Magdaline Richard 1692 - Wft Est. 1739-1784 Martin Richard 1697 - Wft Est. 1735-1788 Michel Richard 1702 - Wft Est. 1730-1796 Marguerite Richard 1708 - Wft Est. 1736-1802 Madeleine Richard 1716 - Wft Est. 1717-1806 Paul Richard 1725 - Wft Est. 1756-1816 Paul Richard 1735 - Wft Est. 1736-1829 Anne Richard 1734 - Wft Est. 1735-1824 Jean Richard 1739 - Wft Est. 1740-1833 Catherine Richard 1741 - Wft Est. 1768-1832 Joseph Richard 1743 - Wft Est. 1771-1837 Jeanne- Rosalie Richard ~1760 - Wft Est. 1791-1851 Louis Richard ~1770 - Wft Est. 1788-1864 Marguerite Richard Catherine Payne ~1763 - Wft Est. 1793-1854 Pierre Richard 1792 - 1859 Jean Richard 67 67 1786 - Wft Est. 1811-1880 Angelique Richard Wft Est. 1779-1799 - Wft Est. 1817-1886 Augustine Richard 1780 - Wft Est. 1809-1874 Francoise Richard 1782 - Wft Est. 1820-1873 Pierre Placide Richard 1788 - Wft Est. 1819-1878 Cyrille Richard 1803 - Wft Est. 1832-1897 Euphemie Richard 1790 - Wft Est. 1791-1880 Francois Richard 1798 - Wft Est. 1799-1892 Justine Richard 1803 - Wft Est. 1831-1897 Adelaide Richard 1811 - Wft Est. 1812-1905 Arthemise Richard 1799 - Wft Est. 1827-1893 Euphrosine Richard 1814 - Wft Est. 1815-1904 Joachim Richard 1805 - Wft Est. 1830-1899 Melanie Richard 1734 - 1796 Theodore Chartier 62 62 1808 - Wft Est. 1809-1902 Marcellin Richard Wft Est. 1822-1845 - Wft Est. 1865-1928 Adolphe Richard 1827 - Wft Est. 1863-1918 Alexandre Richard 1831 - Wft Est. 1832-1921 Joseph Richard 1835 - Wft Est. 1836-1929 Lastie Richard ? 1837 - Wft Est. 1865-1931 Elizabeth Richard 1840 - Wft Est. 1841-1930 Edmond Richard 1842 - Wft Est. 1884-1933 George Richard 1844 - Wft Est. 1845-1934 Louis Richard 1694 - Wft Est. 1722-1788 Angelique Richard 1710 - Wft Est. 1740-1801 Charles Richard 1744 - Wft Est. 1772-1835 Aimee- Amand Richard 1746 - Wft Est. 1747-1840 Marie Madeleine Richard ~1748 - Wft Est. 1749-1838 Pierre Richard ~1750 - Wft Est. 1751-1840 Jacques Richard Wft Est. 1696-1720 - Wft Est. 1738-1809 Catherine Poirier Wft Est. 1822-1852 - Wft Est. 1872-1939 Jules Richard Wft Est. 1847-1873 - Wft Est. 1898-1960 Onile Richard 1087 - 1169 Owain Gwynedd ap , prince of Gwynedd Gruyfedd 82 82 The death of Henry I in 1135 was the signal for more vigorous and more hostile policies by the Welsh, though firm action by
Stephen (the king who succeeded Henry) and the marcher lords held the promise of successful defence. Henry II succeeded
Stephen in December 1154, determined to restore authority to the kingdom and to repair the damage caused by civil strife and the
lack of a strong central administration. By 1157 he was ready to turn his attention to Wales.

Two princes carried Wales through these difficult years, Owain Gwynedd in the north and Rhys ap Gruffydd in south Wales. Both were
aware of the complex problems to be faced: to deal with rival Welsh dynasties, to deal with marcher lords, and to live in the shadow of a
rich and powerful neighbor. Owain gauged the political realities of the day quickly and, however often he had to yield, he did not lose the
initiative.

Owain Gwynedd, Prince of Gwynedd 1137-70, was born circa 1109. In 1137 he succeeded his father Gruffydd ap Cynan (1081-1137) to the
kingdom of Gwynedd, which covered most of north Wales. While England was engaged in civil war, Owain used his skill as statesman      soldier to extend his frontiers. In 1157 Henry II led his first campaign against Owain, but it ended in a truce. He was required to do    homage to Henry but it was not long before Owain was acting with complete independence. When Madog ap Maredudd died in 1160, he    attacked Powys and extended his influence to the east. Six years later, the Council of Woodstock attempted to reduce the Welsh princes
from client status to that of dependent vassalage, and the subsequent uprising was led by Owain and Rhys ap Gruffydd of south Wales.
Henry's second attempt at subduing Wales failed ignominiously and left Owain free to capture Basingwerk and Rhuddlan castles
(1166-67). In 1168 he set foot on negotiations with Louis VII of France to build an alliance between Gwynedd and France against their
common enemy. It was a course which required great finesse and firm judgement. In one direction it pointed to a policy which would be
used to good effect by later rulers of Gwynedd, the search for recognition and an alliance in Europe. Having openly defied Henry in 1168
by offering to help Louis, Owain maintained his independent position until his death. He left behind him a reputation of wisdom and
magnanimity.

The reign of Owain Gwynedd marks the most peaceful period of Welsh independence, when the native princes absorbed many of the
current European reforming ideas and adapted the more effective structures of both church and state to their own society. Monastic
foundations were encouraged, diocesan boundaries defined, and many stone churches built. Motte-and-bailey earthwork castles identical
to those built earlier by the Norman invaders were now erected by the princes as the centers of many of their personal estates. Two of
Owain's sons are credited with building the first stone castles in Gwynedd towards the end of the 12th century. The tragedy, recurrent in
Welsh history, was that Owain was not followed immediately by a strong ruler. Upon his death in 1170, open warfare broke out between
his sons: Dafydd and Rhodri killed their elder half-brother, Hywel, and for the next 20 years Gwynedd was divided between them and
their kinsmen. Gwynedd and Wales would not see another strong leader until Llywelyn the Great extended his control over most of
Wales in the later part of the century.
Wft Est. 1673-1684 - Wft Est. 1717-1773 Rene Richard 1693 Mercy Carter 1731 Pelagie Chartier ~1595 Arthur Williams ~1810 Daniel Fish ~1810 Rev. Samuel Smith 1832 - 1908 Abigail Dinsmore 76 76 1832 - 1908 Frances Crosby 76 76 ~1625 Mary Lott ~1490 Robert Mott ~1500 Elizabeth Turner 1780 - 1862 Abiah Mott 81 81 ~1730 John Arney ~1730 Elizabeth Arney 1599 Matthias Huffelin 1600 Maria Sitter 1571 Claus Huffelin 1575 UNKNOWN Elizabeth 1570 Andrus Sitter 1633 - Wft Est. 1679-1728 Marie Anne Gaudet 1625 - 1709 Denis Gaudet 84 84 1647 - Wft Est. 1686-1738 Marie Mercier 1623 - Wft Est. 1651-1710 UNKNOWN Mercier 1623 - ~1699 Francoise Gaudet 76 76 1575 - 1695 Jean Gaudet 120 120 1612 - 1690 Nicole Coleson 78 78 1650 - 1745 Marie Chaussegros 95 95 Marie Chaussegros who was one of five young women from Rochefort, France, whom the French government sent to the Acadian and Quebec colonies to marry the young bachelor settlers. These brave young women were often orphans and were known fondly as the "king's nieces" because the French government provided them with ships passage, clothes, and a small dowery. 22 Jan 1700/1701 - 29 Feb 1703/04 Marah Carter Cause of Death:<CAUS> shot to death during march to Montreal after raid Wft Est. 1688-1714 - <1788 Anne Marie Gaudet 1650 - Wft Est. 1689-1741 Pierre Gaudet dit L'Aine 1654 - Wft Est. 1681-1745 Pierre Dit Lejeune Gaudet 1651 - Wft Est. 1679-1745 Marie Gaudet Wft Est. 1689-1713 - Wft Est. 1731-1802 Marguerite Gaudet Wft Est. 1648-1687 - Wft Est. 1689-1769 Claude Gaudet ~0814 Argilo De Branosera 1643 - <1735 Jean Gaudet 92 92 Muza Ben Fortun 1645 - Wft Est. 1673-1739 Anne Gaudet 1686 - Wft Est. 1717-1776 Augustin Gaudet Wft Est. 1707-1736 - Wft Est. 1713-1815 Michel Gaudet 1697 - 1773 Ebeneezer Carter 75 75 Wft Est. 1694-1728 - Wft Est. 1747-1816 Elizabeth Gaudet Wft Est. 1645-1674 - 1751 Bernard Gaudet Musa Ibn Musa Banu Qasi ~1461 Margary Constable 0900 Viscountess Of Autun Ingeltrude Musa Ibn Musa D. 1409 Edmund De Mortimer ~1683 Marie Madeleine Gaudet Wft Est. 1685-1712 - Wft Est. 1734-1802 Jeanne Gaudet <0100 Lagos "The Rabbit" <0832 Aurea UNKNOWN ~1700 Hannah St. John 1574 Anna Steinler 1536 - 1606 John Talcott 70 70 1540 - 1665 Dorothy Wells 125 125 1654 - 1720 Pierre Caron 65 65 1660 Marie Michelle Bernier 1606 - 1684 Noel Langlois 78 78 1610 - 1665 Francoise Grenier 55 55 1577 - 1669 Pierre Miville 92 92 1581 - 1676 Charlotte Maugis 95 95 ~1613 - 1656 Robert Caron 43 43 1621 - 1695 Marie Crevet 74 74 1638 - 17 Feb 1712/1713 Antoinette Grenier 1575 - 23 Jan 1626/1627 Louis Hebert 1580 - 1649 Marie Rollet 69 69 ~1599 - 1629 Francoise Langlois 30 30 ~1635 Aymee Miville ~1636 Jacques Miville ~1595 Chevret Crevet ~1599 Marie Le Mercier ~1610 Claude Grenier ~1613 Catherine UNKNOWN ~1609 Michelle Treuillet 1543 - ~1600 Nicholas Hebert 57 57 ~1551 - 1580 Jacqueline Pajot 29 29 1055 - 1137 Gruyfedd ap , Prince Of Gwynedd Cynan 82 82 The power of Gwynedd was shattered in 1063 when the Saxon earl Harold (later king Harold I), drove his army into
north Wales and defeated Gruffydd ap Llywelyn, the last high king of Wales, a defeat which resulted in Llywelyn's
death. Gryffydd ap Cynan was still a boy living with his mother in Ireland, and it's likely his father Cynan was also a
casualty of the 1063 war. In the chaos that followed the death of Gruffydd ap Llywelyn, the Normans made deep advances into
north Wales from their base at Chester, building a impressive new motte-and-bailey castle on (or near) the traditional Welsh
stronghold at Rhuddlan.

In the later 11th century Gruffydd ap Cynan returned from Ireland but had little initial success in asserting his claims to Gwynedd. He was, in fact,imprisoned for a short time. By the early 12th century, however, he had patiently regained much of the territory of ancient Gwynedd, claiming it for the house of Aberffraw, and he was later able to claim additional land below the Conwy. By the time of his death in 1137 he also controlled the  western territory of Ceredigion.

He was the only Welsh ruler to have part of his reign recorded by a contemporary, yet there is debate about the true extent of his power, therefore his importance in Welsh history. Walker (1990) states that 'Gruffydd ap Cynan achieved much by patient and steady progress rather than by heroic measures and major advances, but he was a man of wide influence'. His deeds were certainly overshadowed by his more famous son, Owain Gwynedd, yet during Gruffydd's reign the Normans saw a drastic reversal of fortunes in north Wales, aided by a (rare) smooth transfer of power fro Gruffydd to his son Owain.

The first two decades of Gruffydd's reign were a period of relative peace, during which the literary arts were allowed to flourish after decades of warfare between Norman and Welsh. A similar pattern emerged in south Wales under the leadership of Rhys ap Gruffydd of Deheubarth. Free from the constant warfare that had crippled Wales for so many years, the reigns of Gruffydd ap Cynan and his son Owain Gwynedd, were and are viewed by many as a kind of "Golden Age" for north Wales, lasting until the death of Owain Gwynwdd in 1170, and in south Wales until the death of Rhys ap Gruffydd (the Lord Rhys) in 1197.
1882 - 1901 Ophie Benoit 19 19 1760 - 1801 Marie Rose Benoit 41 41 Wft Est. 1662-1686 - Wft Est. 1712-1771 Jean Benoit 1712 - Wft Est. 1713-1806 Catherine Benoit 1678 - Wft Est. 1679-1772 Marie Benoit 1694 - Wft Est. 1722-1788 Francoise Benoit 1722 - Wft Est. 1755-1813 Alexis Benoit 1731 - Wft Est. 1757-1822 Jean Baptiste Benoit 1738 - <1838 Pierre Benoit 100 100 1756 - Wft Est. 1790-1847 Jean Charles Benoit 1831 - Wft Est. 1845-1925 Marie Benoit ~1016 Guigues I Albon Wft Est. 1689-1711 - Wft Est. 1732-1800 Marie Benoit 1581 - <1634 Guillaume Langlois 53 53 1585 Jeanne Millet 1513 - 1564 Simon Pajot 51 51 1527 - 1572 Jehanne Guerineau 45 45 1616 Antoinette Landry ~1547 John Nicholls ~1564 Louis Des Portes ~1570 Anne DuPoteau ~1655 Marie Caron ~1700 Gabriel Gendron ~1700 Pierre Gendron ~0585 UNKNOWN Bertrude ~1140 Richard De Briwere Ulf Denmark 1054 - 19 Jan 1119/1120 Adelina de Lancaster ~1220 - 1276 Joan De Stuteville 56 56 <1266 - 1306 John Bigod 40 40 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir ~1516 Ede UNKNOWN ~0950 - Wft Est. 983-1041 Duncan Mormaer Name Prefix:<NPFX> Mormaer Of Athole Gytha Thorgilsdottir 1040 UNKNOWN St. Saveur 1038 - Wft Est. 1089-1173 Adeliza De Grentesmaisnil 1018 - 1038 Robert De Grentesmaisnil 20 20 0977 - Wft Est. 1016-1111 Gervase De Grentesmaisnil 1692 - 1706 Samuel Carter 14 14 Cause of Death:<CAUS> drowned in Lake  St. Louis ~1700 Augustin Gendron ~1720 Joachim Dion ~1725 Marie Fontaine 1528 Ralph Bigod ~1006 Drew De Baluun ~1016 Neil St Saveur ~1040 - ~1064 Teto De Savona 24 24 ~1015 - ~1079 Margrave De Savona Manfredo 64 64 0757 - 30 Apr 783 Hildegarde Of , Swabia Vinzgau ~1140 John De Briwere 1005 - 1060 UNKNOWN Henry I 55 55 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of France
Henry (Henri) I, King of France from 1031 to 1060, was born about 1008, died in 1060 in Vitry-aux-Loges (Vitry-en-Brie),
buried at St. Denis. He was the Duke of Burgundy 1015-1031. He is the least-known of all the Capetian Kings; no one wrote
about him in his lifetime, and the destruction of the archives shortly after his time has left a huge blank over this period. All
that is known is that his mother, Queen Constance, contested his right to the throne, which she wanted to go to Robert;
this resulted in a war between the two brothers, of which little is known. Henry won it by buying the support of his vassals,
which cost him French Vexin and the total renunciation of the duchy of Burgundy in favor of his brother, in 1034. Without
the benefit of the coronation it is likely that Henry, who appears to have been a mediocre man, would have been brushed
aside. But the anointing brought him respect and won time for, concessions. Managing to remain in power is after all a sign
of stability, and despite the obscurity of his reign it saw a strengthening of the dynasty. He was crowned co-king with his
father in 1026. He married (1) Matilda, daughter of Emperor Conrad II, niece of Emperor Henry II. of Germany. The most
interesting aspect of Henry's life was his attempt to bring about a Franco-Russian alliance by marriage. According to one
record he then married (2) Matilda, daughter of Mgve Liudorf of Friesland. After the death of his second wife Matilda in
1044, he married, rather late in life in Riems in 1051, (3) Anne of Kiev, daughter of Yaroslav, the Russian head of state, and
granddaughter of Valdimir I of Kiev, in Russia
~0530 Richemir De Bourgogne Franconia 1198 - <1246 Eva Marshall 48 48 1596 - 1661 Adam Mott 65 65 ~0560 - ~0610 Romilde De Agilolfinges 50 50 1046 - 1118 Robert , Earl Of Leicester De Beaumont 72 72 1081 - 17 Feb 1130/1131 Isabel , Of Vermandois De Crepi 1204 - <1234 Joan Marshall 30 30 1718 Elizabeth Faulk ~0998 Godeheut UNKNOWN 1173 - 1220 Isabel De Clare 47 47 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Countess Strigoil 1623 Adam Mott 1050 - 1101 Hugh , Magnus Duke Of France\\ Crepi 51 51 1050 - 1120 Adelaide De Vermandois 70 70 ~1580 Sarah Woolen Martine Messier 0955 - 1000 III, Count Of Vermandois Herbert 45 45 ~1414 - 1469 George , 1St Baron Latymer De Neville 55 55 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON LATIMER] ~1020 Gerberga Ermesinde De Bigorre 0870 - >0931 Beatrix De Vermandois 61 61 1064 Geoffrey De Vere 0817 - 0847 Pepin II Caroling 30 30 1182 - 1230 Gilbert De Clare 48 48 a Magna Charta Baron, was born about the year 1180.  Being engaged in an expedition to Brittany, he died on his way back at
Penros in that duchy, 25 October 1230.  His body was conveyed to Tewkesbury, where he was buried before the high alter, 10
November 1230, a monument being erected by his widow, Isabella, sister of William Marshall, the Surety and daughter of
William  Marshall, the Surety and daughter of William Marshall, the Protector.  He married Isabella on 9 October 1217 and she
died 17 January 1239/40.  Their two daughter were:  Agnes (or Rose), who became the wife of Roger deMowbray, grandson of
the Surety, William deMowbray, and Isabel Clare, born 2 November 1226 and was living 10 July 1264; married in May 1240 to
Robert Bruce, son and heir to Robert Bruce, Lord of Annandale and his wife Isabel, second daughter of David, Earl of
Huntingdon.  Gilbert deClare, the Surety, also had two sons:  William deClare and the eldest son, Richard.........
0799 - 0835 UNKNOWN Cunigunde 36 36 1138 - 1230 Beatrix Vienne 92 92 ~1218 Maurice , VI Lord Berkeley De Berkeley 1190 - 1257 Maurice FitzGerald 67 67 ~1135 - Deceased William Vipount Wft Est. 800-836 - Wft Est. 837-919 Eva De Rousillion 1712 Esther Catharina Ketner 1160 - 1198 Henry De Percy 38 38 0960 - >1005 Frederick , Pfalzgraf Of Swabia Von Buren 45 45 ~1192 - 1248 Maud , Countess of Norfolk Marshall 56 56 ~1140 Peter Briwere De Rievaulx 1024 - 1087 William the Conqueror UNKNOWN 62 62 Nickname:<NICK> The Conqueror
Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
~1462 - 1521 James Strangeways 59 59 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT] 1642 - 25 Feb 1713/1714 Jeanne Renaud ~0550 Blitilde Meroving 1578 - 1681 Mrs. Gylett 103 103 ~1109 - >1166 Rohese De Vere 57 57 1580 Nicholas Coleson 1600 - 1681 Andre Richard 80 80 1604 - ~1672 Sarah Lott 68 68 ~1100 - 6 Jan 1147/1148 Gilbert , Earl Of Pembroke De Clare ~1105 - >1172 Isabel De Beaumont 67 67 1114 Margaret , Countess Of Derby Peveril ~1022 - 1094 Roger , Seigneur Of Beaumont De Beaumont 72 72 ~1014 - 1081 Adelise De Meulan 67 67 1032 - 1067 Maria Theodora Monomacha 35 35 ~1056 - >1086 Geoffrey Le Mareschal 30 30 Maud De Morville ~1090 - <1147 Maud De Chaworth 57 57 ~1165 - 1227 Robert Vipount 62 62 15 Feb 1636/1637 - 1711 Jacob Mott 1663 Maria Babin ~1040 - ~1065 Berta De Turin 25 25 1060 Bonifacio I De Savona 1270 John Sutton ~1273 Constantia Sampson ~0955 - ~1017 Manfredo De Turin 62 62 1350 - 1382 Piers Mauley 32 32 1185 - 28 Jan 1289/1290 Devorgilla Of , Countess Of Huntingdon Galloway ~0955 Prangarda De Canossa 1350 - 1392 Margery Sutton 42 42 ~0925 - 0972 Ardouin Ardvino di Turino 47 47 Elizabeth Ketner ~1319 Agnes De Holton 1315 - >1356 Thomas Sutton 41 41 1276 Eleanor De Furnival ~1254 Margery De Bolobec 1245 - 11 Feb 1316/1317 Ralph FitzWilliam ~1225 - 1269 William FitzRalph 44 44 ~1098 - >1133 Gwladus Verch Llywarch 35 35 1662 - Deceased Andre Parent D. <1197 Beatrice De Mandeville ~1736 - 1788 Hannah Mack 52 52 Wft Est. 1747-1767 - Wft Est. 1792-1853 William Marsh Wft Est. 1874-1894 - Wft Est. 1909-1978 UNKNOWN Helen 1833 - 1914 George Washington Sanders 81 81 1866 - Wft Est. 1867-1956 Andrew Jackson Sanders ~1529 - 1568 UNKNOWN Margaret 39 39 ~1502 - ~1565 UNKNOWN Joan 63 63 ~1430 - 1492 William De Puttenham 62 62 ~1430 - Wft Est. 1462-1524 Anne De Hampden Wft Est. 1388-1411 - Wft Est. 1433-1499 Elizabeth De Walesbury Wft Est. 1379-1408 - Wft Est. 1433-1493 John De Hampden UNKNOWN Wft Est. 1339-1382 - Wft Est. 1380-1463 Edmund De Hampden Wft Est. 1301-1355 - Wft Est. 1341-1433 John De Hampden Wft Est. 1264-1326 - Wft Est. 1305-1403 Reginald De Hampden Wft Est. 1270-1329 - Wft Est. 1305-1410 Nichola De Grenville Wft Est. 1227-1297 - Wft Est. 1269-1373 Alexander De Hampden Wft Est. 1191-1268 - Wft Est. 1232-1343 Reginald De Hampden Wft Est. 1155-1238 - Wft Est. 1191-1312 Bartholomew De Hampden 1245 - 1302 William De Fiennes 57 57 1210 - 1269 Ingelram De Fiennes 59 59 1210 Isabel De Conde 1166 Agnes De Dammartin 1160 - ~1241 William De Fiennes 81 81 1061 - 1100 Geoffrey De Boulogne 39 39 ~1064 - Wft Est. 1082-1177 Beatrice De Mandeville 1062 Ida De Namur 1040 - 1113 Ida D'Ardenne Bouillon 73 73 1004 - 1049 I, Count Of Boulogne Eustace 45 45 0974 Ermengarde De Lorraine 1099 - 1168 Dietrich D'Alsace 69 69 0975 - 27 Jan 1017/1018 Gerberga , Countess of Lorraine De Lorraine 0953 - 20 May 992 Count of Lower Lorraine Charles 10 Sep 920 - 10 Sep 954 King of France Louis IV Name Suffix:<NSFX> King of France 1620 Jerg Rudolph zeit burgermeister 0897 - 0954 Malcolm I MacDonald 57 57 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of Scotland
Malcolm I, who died in 958, King of Scotland 943, acquired Cumbria 945 from Edmund, the Saxon king of England. On
the abdication of Constantine III., Malcolm succeeded to the throne in 944. In 945, Edmund, the Saxon king of England,
ceded Cumberland and part of Westmoreland to him, on condition that he would defend that northern territory, and
become the ally of England. Edred, the brother and successor of Edmund, accordingly applied for, and obtained the aid of
Malcolm against Anlaf, King of Northumberland, which latter country he wasted, and carried off the inhabitants with their
cattle. In the time of Malcolm I., the people of the province of Moray, in the northeast of Scotland, were a mixed race,
formed of Scandinavian settlers, with Scottish and Pictish Celts. Turbulent and rebellious, they were continually at war with
the sovereign, and an insurrection having occurred under Cellach, maormer of Garmorgan, Malcolm marched north to
reduce them to obedience. He killed Cellach, but was, some time thereafter, assassinated in 953 at Ulurn after a reign of
nine years. He was succeeded by Indulph, the son of Constantine II., and Indulph had as his successor, Duff, the son of
Malcolm, who ascended the throne in 961.
17 Sep 879 - 7 Oct 929 UNKNOWN Charles III Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Franks Wft Est. 877-901 - Wft Est. 924-988 Eadgifu Ogive 1249 - 1298 Humphrey , 3rd Earl Of Hereford De Bohun 49 49 0782 Engelrude Orleans 1222 Bertha Furnival 0830 - 22 Mar 879/880 Carloman Caroling ~0780 - 0834 Odo De Orleans 54 54 1130 Gundred Warwick ~0552 - ~0610 Gisulf De Friuli 58 58 ~1097 - 1143 Miles I De Pitre 46 46 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Earl Of Hereford 1125 - >1166 Margaret Verch Madog 41 41 Wft Est. 1698-1722 - Wft Est. 1740-1811 Bazelah Osman Wft Est. 1712-1736 - Wft Est. 1755-1825 Joanna Mapes Wft Est. 1624-1684 - Wft Est. 1663-1766 John Powell Wft Est. 1620-1657 - Wft Est. 1661-1735 UNKNOWN Ormsby Wft Est. 1633-1668 - Wft Est. 1667-1749 Elizabeth Powning Wft Est. 1732-1752 - Wft Est. 1767-1836 Sarah Newman ~1570 - Wft Est. 1601-1664 Lucy Henage ~0922 - 18 May 944 Saint Alfgifu Saxe St Ælfgifu of Shaftesbury (d. 944, 18 May), wife of King Edmund, and mother of Kings Eadwig and Edgar. Ridyard (Q160), p. 170;
Keynes
Wft Est. 1725-1752 - Wft Est. 1774-1842 Elizabeth Burt ~1578 - Wft Est. 1608-1672 UNKNOWN Priscilla ~1579 - 1635 UNKNOWN Margery 56 56 ~1620 - Deceased Beatrice Joselyn Wft Est. 1573-1593 - Wft Est. 1618-1679 William Marston ~1826 - Wft Est. 1855-1920 UNKNOWN Anna Wft Est. 1689-1711 - 1735 Mary March Wft Est. 1406-1445 - Wft Est. 1440-1529 UNKNOWN Agnes ~1162 - 1247 William , 4th Earl Of Derby De Ferrers 85 85 Wft Est. 1495-1534 - Wft Est. 1529-1618 Ann Marlte Wft Est. 1660-1679 - 1714 UNKNOWN Judith ~1467 - 1537 Thomas , Knight Of The Garter\\ Darcy 70 70 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir 1443 - 1488 William Darcy 45 45 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Baron 1425 - 1454 Richard Darcy 29 29 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir ~1422 - ~1471 Eleanor Scrope 49 49 1403 - 1458 John , VII Baron Darcy Knayth Darcy 55 55 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Lord Darcy-Meinel] ~1410 - 1456 Joan Greystoke 46 46 1377 - 1411 John , V Baron Of Darcy Knayth Darcy 34 34 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir ~1378 - 1454 Margaret Grey 76 76 1352 - 1399 Phillip , Baron Darcy Of Knayth Darcy 46 46 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Baron Darcy] 1393 - 1434 Elizabeth , Lady Of Wembley De Ferrers 41 41 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARONESS GREYSTOKE] ~0440 King of the Lombards Claffon 2217 Bc - Deceased UNKNOWN Eber ~1215 Isabelle Princess of Scotland ~1145 Robert De Vaux 2 Feb 1285/1286 - 1356 Joan De Geneville Name Suffix:<NSFX> [COUNTESS OF MARCH] 1103 - 1151 Matilda Of BOULOGNE 48 48 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Coountess 1274 - <1310 Robert FitzRalph 36 36 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir ~1292 - 1352 Henry FitzHugh 60 60 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Sir Knight] ~1300 - 1349 Joan Fourneux 49 49 ~1268 - 1308 Richard Fourneux 40 40 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR] ~1250 - >1329 UNKNOWN Sibil 79 79 ~1350 - 1380 Robert De Ferrers 30 30 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir ~1345 - 1411 Elizabeth Le Botiller 66 66 1350 - 1403 Katherine De Roet 53 53 ~1416 - Wft Est. 1444-1510 Eleanor Greystoke Wft Est. 1399-1419 - Wft Est. 1444-1505 Ralph Eure Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir 1309 - 1350 Robert , Baron De Ferrers 41 41 ~1315 - 1375 Joan De La Mote 60 60 ~1331 - 1369 William Le Botiller 38 38 1310 - Wft Est. 1353-1411 Payne De Roet Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir 1271 - 1312 John , 1St Baron Ferrers De Ferrers 41 41 1276 - 1375 Hawise De Muscegros 98 98 1239 - ~1279 Robert , Earl Of Derby De Ferrers 40 40 ~1200 - 1254 William , 5th Earl of Derby De Ferrers 54 54 1208 - 1258 Margaret De Quincy 50 50 Thomas De Cukeney ~1244 - >1281 Agnes De Ferrers 37 37 1232 - 1275 John De Muscegros 42 42 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir ~1224 - 1265 Humphrey , VII Earl Of Hereford De Bohun 41 41 ~1224 - ~1246 Eleanor De Braose 22 22 ~1174 - 1247 Agnes , Lady of Chartley De Meschines 73 73 1130 - 1190 William , 3rd Earl Of Derby De Ferrers 60 60 ~1145 - Aft 5 Feb 1226/1227 Sybil De Braose 1147 - 1181 Hugh De Meschines 34 34 ~1155 - 1189 Bertrade De Montfort 34 34 ~1174 - 1264 Roger , Earl of Winchester de Quincy 90 90 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [EARL OF WINCHES ~1196 - >1245 Helen MacDonal 49 49 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [COUNTESS OF WOR 1155 - 1219 Saier IV , Earl Of Winchester De Quincy 64 64 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [EARL OF WINCHES ~1156 - 12 Jan 1235/1236 Margaret De Beaumont ~1145 Bartholomew Badlesmere ~1138 - ~1197 Robert De Quincy 59 59 1131 - <1203 Orabella De Leuchars 72 72 ~1178 - Wft Est. 1180-1284 Hawise De Quincy ~1186 - Wft Est. 1180-1284 Arabella De Quincy ~1106 - ~1157 Saher I De Quincy 51 51 ~1184 - <1263 Hugh , Earl of Oxford De Vere 79 79 ~1072 - 1130 Matilda Waltheofsson 58 58 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Queen Of Scotland ~1046 - 1111 Earl Simon de St. Liz 65 65 ~1110 - ~1215 Ness De Leuchars 105 105 ~1036 - Wft Est. 1069-1127 William Lord Leuchars ~1090 - <1160 Robert , 2nd Earl Derby De Ferrers 70 70 ~1126 - ~1192 William ,Sheriff Hereford Baron Gwentla De Braose 66 66 ~1130 - Wft Est. 1158-1224 Bertha De Hereford 1100 - 1153 Ranulph I De Meschines 53 53 ~1120 - 1189 Maud FitzRobert 69 69 1437 - 1492 Elizabeth WYDEVILLE 55 55 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Queen 1827 Alexis Chartier ~1062 - 1139 Robert De Ferrers 77 77 Name Prefix:<NPFX> 1st Earl Derby ~1069 - Wft Est. 1097-1163 Hawise De Vitre Name Prefix:<NPFX> Countess Of Derby ~1054 - >1139 Andre De Vitre 85 85 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Seigneur ~1054 - Wft Est. 1085-1148 Agnes De Mortaigne ~1025 - >1090 UNKNOWN Robert I 65 65 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Seigneur de Vitre ~1036 - Wft Est. 1067-1130 UNKNOWN Berthe ~1031 - 1090 Robert de Mortain 59 59 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Earl of Cornwall >1050 - 1082 Maud De Montgomerie 32 32 ~1036 - 1088 Henry I De Ferrers 52 52 ~1010 - 1089 Walter (Walkelin) De Ferrers 79 79 ~1111 Henry Lord Rayleigh 1292 - 1358 Isabella Of France 66 66 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [QUEEN OF ENGLAND] 1243 - 1290 Eleanor Of , Countess of Ponthieu Castile 47 47 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [QUEEN OF ENGLAND] 1164 - <1221 Robert , Earl of Oxford De Vere 57 57 Robert deVere:  Pretender to The Earldom of Huntingdon ~ 'Robin Hood'
GREEN STAG, Magna Charta Baron

Magna Charta Baron, died October 25, 1221.  He married Isabel, daughter of Hugh, 2nd Baron deBolebec, in Northumberland, who died in 1261.   Isabel died   February 3, 1245.  Robert deVere was second son of Aubrey deVere, and succeeded and became heir to his brother, Aubrey, who died without issue before  September, 1214, reputed to be one of the "evil coucillors" of King John. Although hereditary lord great chamberland of the kingdom, Robert pursued a different course in politics from that of his brother, and was one of the principal Barons in arms against King John, a party to that convenant which resigned to the Barons the custody of the city of and tower of London, and one of those excommunicated by the Pope.   In the beginning of the reign of King Henry III, haveing made his peace with that young monarch after the battle of Lincoln, he was received into his favor, and was appointed one of the judges in the Court of King's Bench, but died a few
months afterwards, October 25, 1221, and was buried in the priory of Hatfield, Broad Oak, in Essex.
~1210 Gilbert Sanford Chamberlain in fee to Eleanor, Queen of King Henry III 1286 - 1337 Guillaume III , Count Of Hainault De Avesnes 51 51 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [COUNT OF HAINAULM ~1251 Mary UNKNOWN 1247 - 1304 Jean II , Count Of Hainault De Avesnes 57 57 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [COUNT OF HOLLAND & HAINA ~1259 Eve Criketot ~1249 Robert D' Ufford 1115 Aimar I De Poitiers ~1015 - 1079 Mabel De Talvas 64 64 ~0800 - 0844 Harold King Of Haithabu 44 44 Denise De Mortaigne ~0945 Roger De Montgomerie ~1000 - <1078 William Talvas 78 78 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Seigneur ~0700 Engern Duke Of Warnechin ~0955 - Wft Est. 988-1046 UNKNOWN Arnulf ~0970 - 1048 William De Belleme dit Talvas 78 78 ~0970 - Wft Est. 1048-1069 UNKNOWN Mathilda 1206 - 1272 Henry III Plantagenent 65 65 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of England
Henry III. Plantaganet, King of England (1216-1272), was born on October 1, 1207, at Winchester, and died on
November 16, 1272, at St. Edmundsbury, and was buried at Westminster Abbey. He reigned from 1216 to 1272. He was
only nine years old when his father died, and he was crowned king of England, on October 28, 1216. William Marshal was
persuaded by King John's executors to become rector of the king and kingdom. The king's mother, Isabel of Angouleme, left
England and married again (1220), the Marshal died (1219), and Hubert de Burgh ruled undisturbed until 1223. Then
Henry, aged sixteen, became fully responsible for the disposal of his seals, castle, lands, and wardships. He was also Earl of
Winchester. In 1227 he declared himself of age; in 1232 he deprived Hubert de Burgh, who ruled as regent and justiciary, of
all his offices; and in 1234 he took administration into his own hands. On January 14, 1236, he married Eleanor of
Provence, daughter of Raymond Berengar (Berenger) IV., Count of Provence, 1222-1291, and his wife, Beatrix of Savoy.
Eleanor was also the sister-in-law of St. Louis, King of France, and niece of Amadeus IV., Count of Savoy. Henry III. reigned in
the period from 1216 to 1272. He was memorable because he showed himself unfitted to exercise supreme power
(1234-1258). By acting as if the Magna Charta had never been, he provoked the opposition of the barons and made
possible the rise of Simon de Montfort. Dante represents him in Purgatory among those punished for being negligent rulers.
Unsuccessful in war, whether in Wales (1228) or Gascony (1242-43), he was equally unsuccessful at home, and the defeat
of Simon de Montfort's baronial rebellion was due not to Henry but to his son, Edward I. After his death Queen Eleanor
became a nun at Ambresbury in Wiltshire and died there on June 24, 1291.

Was crowned king of England in 1216 at age 9.
waged wasteful war,extravagent reign,ineffectual leader
~1217 - 1291 Eleanor , Countess Of Provence Berenger 74 74 D. 1840 AUGUSTA HANOVER Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess 1186 - 1246 Isabella De Taillefer 60 60 Isabella of Angouleme, daughter of Aymer (Adhemer) de Taillefer, Count of
Angoulesme, the swordsmith, who died in 1246, who may possibly have descended from Taillefer, who was supposed to be
the court jester of Duke William of Normandy, sister and heir of Amyer Taillefer, Earl of Angoulesme. Henry of Huntington in
his Chronicle states that Taillefer, who was supposed to be the jester of Duke William, before the armies closed for the fight
at the Battle of Hastings,

"sportively brandishing swords in front of the English troops, while they were lost in amazement at his gambols, slew one of their
standard-bearers. A second time one of the enemy fell. The third time he was slain himself."

On the other hand Wace says that Taillefer called to Duke William,

"A boon, sire. I have long served you and you owe me for all such service. Today, so please you, you shall repay it. I ask as my
guerdon and beseech you for it earnestly that you will allow me to strike the first blow in the battle."

To which the Duke replied, "I grant it." Then Taillefer put his horse to a gallop, charging before all the rest.

Isabella was the mother of all John's legal children, she was only 12-years of age when she was married. She married (2) Hugh
X. of Lusignan, by whom she had the following children: Henry, Count of La Manche; William of Valence, died in 1269, father
of Aymer de Valence, Earl of Pembroke (1307-1324); Guy of Valence: Geoffrey of Lusignan; Aymer, Bishop of Winchester,
died in 1280; and Alice le Brun, who married John de Warenne. Isabella died in 1246.
1133 - 1189 Henry II Plantagenet 56 56 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of England
Henry II. Plantaganet, first Plantaganet King of England (1154-1189), known as Curt Mantel, was born at Le Mans,
France, on March 15, 1133. At eighteen in 1151 he was invested with the Duchy of Normandy, his mother's heritage, and
within a year became also, by his father's death, Count of Anjou; while in 1152 he married Eleanor of Aquitaine, the
daughter of William X, Duke of Aquitaine (see his ancestral lineage elsewhere in Vol. I.), and divorced wife of King Louis VII.
of France, added Poitou and Guienne to his dominions. In January 1153 he landed in England, and in November a treaty
was agreed to whereby Henry was declared successor to King Stephen; he was crowned in 1154 and ruled until his death in
1189. He confirmed the laws of his grandfather, King Henry I, reestablished the exchequer, banished the foreign
mercenaries, demolished the hundreds of castles erected in Stephen's reign, and recovered the royal estates. The whole of
1156 he spent in France, reducing his brother, Geoffrey of Nantes, who died in 1158, and having secured his territories, he
spent the next five years warring and organizing his possessions on the Continent. Henry's objective was that of all Norman
kings, to build up the royal power at the expense of the barons and the church. From the barons his reforms met with little
serious opposition; with the clergy he was less successful. To aid him in reducing the church to subjection, he appointed his
chancellor, Thomas a Becket to the see of Canterbury. Henry compelled him and the other prelates to agree to the
'Constitution of Clarendon', but Bechet proved a sturdy churchman, and the struggle between him and the monarch
terminated only by his murder. In 1174 Henry did penance at Bechet's tomb, but he ended by bringing the church to
subordination in civil matters. Meanwhile he organized an expedition to Ireland. The English Pope, Adrian IV, had in 1155
given Henry authority over the entire island of Ireland; and a number of Norman-Welsh knights had gained a footing in the
country, among them Richard de Clare, Earl of Pembroke, styled Strongbow, who in 1155 married the heiress of Leinster
and assumed rule as the Earl of Leinster. Henry was jealous at the rise of a powerful feudal baronage in Ireland, and during
his stay there (1171-1172) he broke the power of Richard Strongbow and the other nobles.

Henry was king from 1154 to 1189. He was best known to contemporaries as Henry Fitz-Empress because of his mothers title.

In 1150 he became Duke of Normandy and 1151 Count of Anjou, Touraine, and Maine.

FitzEmpress, Henry II Curtmantle, King of England


Born: 25 MAR 1133, Le Mans, Anjou
Acceded: 19 DEC 1154, Westminster Abbey, London, England
Died: 6 JUL 1189, Chinon Castle, France

Notes:
Reigned 1154-1189. He ruled an empire that stretched from the Tweed to the Pyrenees. In spite of frequent hostitilties with the French King his own family and rebellious Barons (culminating in the great revolt of 1173-74) and his quarrel with Thomas Becket, Henry maintained control over his possessions until shortly before his death. His judicial and administrative reforms which increased Royal control and influence at the expense of the Barons were of great constitutional importance. Introduced trial by Jury. Duke of Normandy
~1160 - 1218 Count Aylmer De Taillefer 58 58 1160 - 1218 Alix De Courtenay 58 58 1198 - 1245 Raymond Berengar 47 47 Name Prefix:<NPFX> V Count Of Provence 1174 - Feb 1289/1290 UNKNOWN Alfonso II Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count Of Provence 1176 - 1232 UNKNOWN Thomas I 55 55 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count Of Savoy ~1080 - 1157 Eustace FitzJohn 77 77 1153 - 1156 William Plantagenet 3 3 28 Feb 1154/1155 - 1183 Henry Plantagenet Henry Plantaganet, Associate King of England, born February 28, 1155, known as Henry "the Young King," was
crowned as his father's successor in 1170. Henry married Margaret, daughter of Louis VII., King of France. In 1173,
incited by their jealous mother, Queen Eleanor, this prince and his brother Richard rebelled against their father, and
their cause was espoused by the King of France and the King of Scotland. The latter, King William the Lion, was
ravaging the north of England when he was taken prisoner at Alnwick in 1174, and to obtain his liberty he submitted to
do homage to Henry II. In a few months King Henry II. had reestablished his authority in all his domains. During a
second rebellion, Prince Henry died June 11, 1183. He married Margaret, daughter of Louis VII., King of France.
1156 - 1189 Matilda Plantagenet 33 33 1157 - 1199 I, King Of England Richard 42 42 1  _FA1
2  PLAC Richard the Lionhearted


Richard Plantaganet, the Lion-Hearted, born in 1157, married Berengaria of Navarre, daughter of Sancho VI. of
Navarre. Richard d.s.p. April 6, 1199. He reigned as King Richard I. of England and Duke of Normandy, 1189-1199.
Richard was imprisoned by the Emperor Henry VI in 1192, while returning from a Crusade. His freedom was obtained
by ransom in 1194. After his release he was in constant battle with Philip Augustus, King of France. Berengaria died in
1230.
1158 - 1186 Geoffrey Plantagenet 28 28 Wft Est. 1147-1179 - Wft Est. 1152-1257 Philip Plantagenet 1113 - 1151 Geoffrey V Plantagenet 38 38 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count Of Anjou
Geoffrey was the original Plantaganet, so named by his companions for the broom corn he wore on his person.

It is through Geoffrey that the Plantaganet line from France was brought into the British royalty (see the lineage of
the Counts of Anjou elsewhere). He died in 1151. After Geoffrey's death Matilda lived in Normandy, charitable and
respected. Matilda died in 1167. Geoffrey was succeeded by his eldest son, Henry.
7 Feb 1101/1102 - 1167 Princess Of England Mathilda Matilda (Maud the Empress) of England (1102-1167), was left the sole legitimate child of Henry I. by the loss of his son
in the White Ship (1120). She married (1) Emperor Henry V, Emperor of Rome, and was crowned at Mainz (1114), but was
widowed in 1125 and married (2) Geoffrey IV. le Bel, Plantaganet, 10th Count of Anjou and Maine, Duke of Normandy,
having won the Duchy from Stephen, son of Fulk V. the Younger, 9th Count of Anjou, King of Jerusalem, and his wife,
Ermengarde. See their ancestral lineage elsewhere in Vol. I. Her first husband was thirty years older, her second husband,
ten years younger than herself. Henry made the barons recognize the Empress as his heir (1126, 1131, and 1133), but
when he died Stephen ignored her claim to rule England by hereditary right. The Normans preferred his chivalrous geniality
to her haughtiness and they disliked the House of Anjou as much as they did the House of Blois, into which Stephen's
mother, the Conqueror's daughter Adela, had married. The Empress appealed to the Pope in vain (1136) and Archbishop
Thurstan of York defeated her uncle and champion, David I., King of Scotland (1084-1153) at the Battle of the Standard
(1138); but at last she landed in England.
~1105 - Aft Mar 1129/1130 Eleanor Of Chatellerault 1099 - 1137 VIII, Duke of Aquitaine William 38 38 1071 - 10 Feb 1126/1127 UNKNOWN William VII Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duke Of Acquitaine
William IX., the Troubadour, born October 22, 1071, was Duke of Aquitaine, 1086-1126. He was also William VII,
Count of Poitou. He married (1) Ermengarde, daughter of Fulk, Count of Anjou, but this marriage was dissolved in
1091, and a year later Ermengarde married the Duke of Brittany. William IX. married (2) Philippa (Maud) of Toulouse,
born circa 1073, died Novemebr 28, 1117, widow of King Sancho Ramirez of Aragon, and daughter of William IV.,
Count of Toulouse, who was born in 1040 and died in 1093/1094, and his wife Emma of Mortaigne, born circa 1058,
daughter of Robert, Count of Mortaigne. William IX. is credited with having written the first troubadour love poetry.
See details of his life in Meade's "Eleanor of Aquitaine." In her later years Philippa retired to the Abbey of Fontevrault,
where, ironically, Ermengarde, William's first wife was residing, who ended her life as a nun. Philippa died on November
28, 1118. After her death, Ermengarde tried to reinstate herself as the Duchess of Aquitaine, and have the Pope
Calixtus II. excommunicate William and oust Dangereuse, his mistress, so that she, Ermengarde, might resume her
rightful place. William IX. finally died on February 10, 1126/1127.
1097 Agafiya Vladimirovna Of Kiev ~1025 - >1104 Aldegarde De Burgundy 79 79 1040 - 1093 IV , Count Of Toulouse William 53 53 ~1058 - >1080 Emma De Mortaigne 22 22 ~1050 - >1109 Eleanor Of Thouars 59 59 Emma De Limoges 1173 - 7 Mar 1224/1225 William , Earl Of Salisbury De Longspee ~1022 - 1075 Almodis Of La Haute Marche 53 53 Wft Est. 1040-1060 - Wft Est. 1045-1146 Almodis Of Toulouse 1016 - 1058 Casimir I Duke Of Poland UNKNOWN 42 42 1804 Jacob Alman Myers ~0503 - Deceased Sigris UNKNOWN 1135 - 1172 Margaret , Duchess Of Lorraine Von Limbourg 37 37 1242 - 1274 Jeanne De Fougeres 32 32 1133 - 1190 Godfrey III , Duke Of Lorraine Lothier 57 57 ~1160 - >1202 Adelheid Di Montferrat 42 42 UNKNOWN De Vento Gerald I , Count Of Guelders De Wassenburg ~1065 - 1139 Ida Of Louvain 74 74 ~0970 - ~1030 IV, Vicomte Of Aulnay Cadelon 60 60 0935 - 1009 III , Vicomte Of Aulnay Cadelon 74 74 ~0904 - <0967 II , Vicomte D'Aulnay Cadelon 63 63 ~0904 - Wft Est. 938-999 UNKNOWN Senegunda ~0874 - Wft Est. 906-968 UNKNOWN Odelgarde ~0874 - 0950 Cadelon I UNKNOWN 76 76 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Vicomte De Aulnay ~0894 - ~0931 Of Melle Geila 37 37 ~0844 - 0924 Vicomte D'Aulnay Maingaus 80 80 ~1008 - 1076 Hugh Vicomte De Chatellerault UNKNOWN 68 68 1017 - Deceased UNKNOWN Henry III Nickname:<NICK> The Black
Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Germany
~1030 - <1069 Auregarde De Moulcon 39 39 ~1025 - 1174 Wratislaw I King Of Bohemia UNKNOWN 149 149 ~0845 - Deceased Garcia II Jiminez D. 1107 Gytha Of Wessex 1566 - 1610 Elizabeth UNKNOWN 44 44 1605 Marie Des Monceaux 0893 - 0915 Raculf De Macon 22 22 ~0850 UNKNOWN Elswitha 1082 - 1131 Raymond III, Count Of Barcelona Berengar 48 48 ~0942 - 1026 Adelaide , Of Anjou Grisgonelle 84 84 ~0960 Papia De Normandie ~0920 - ~0961 Constance Of Vienne UNKNOWN 41 41 0920 - 11 Nov 958 UNKNOWN Fulk II Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count Of Anjou 0913 - ~0952 Gerberge , of Maine Robertin 39 39 ~1350 - 1422 Margery De Welles 72 72 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARONESS SCROPE] 1804 Joseph Chartier 1213 - 1251 Princess Of Hungary Jolande 38 38 1395 Thomas Strangeways ~0897 - Wft Est. 901-966 Gisele Caroling ~1140 Phillip De Gai 11 Mar 1699/1700 Anna Clara Elisabetha Rudolph 1835 Leonard Chartier 1806 Elisabeth Chartier ~1378 - 1455 John , Lord Scrope Of Upsal Scrope 77 77 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir ~1429 Thomas Scrope 1130 Manfred I Marquis De Saluzzo 1332 - 1386 Gilbert , Lord Talbot Of Ecclesfield Talbot 54 54 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Baron Talbot] ~1278 - 1321 Edmund Le Botiller 43 43 Wft Est. 1359-1400 - Wft Est. 1398-1482 Nicholas De Croft Wft Est. 1353-1398 - 1445 Thomas De Strickland Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir 1317 - 5 Mar 1354/1355 John , II Baron Darcy Of Knayth Darcy Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON DARCY] 1331 - 1368 Elizabeth De Meinill 36 36 ~1310 - <1344 Alice De Ros 34 34 ~1303 - <1341 Nicholas De Meinill 38 38 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir ~1330 - Wft Est. 1350-1416 Margaret De Presfen 1276 - 24 Feb 1345/1346 Gilbert Talbot ~1250 - 1303 Joan FitzJohn 53 53 0720 - 20 May 772 Guerin Hasbaigne ~1200 - 1230 Theobald Le Bottiller 30 30 1166 - 1211 Eustace De Baliol 45 45 ~1215 - 1258 John , Sheriff of Yorkshire Justicia FitzGeoffrey 43 43 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir Osgood Clapa 1276 - 16 Mar 1320/1321 Humphrey , VIII Earl Of Hereford De Bohun 1231 - 1298 Maud De Fiennes 67 67 1221 - 1250 Hugh XI de Lusignan 29 29 1200 - 1252 III, King Of Castile and Leon Ferdinand 52 52 1  _FA1
2  DATE 1671
2  PLAC Ferdinand III. was canonized


Ferdinand III (St. Ferdinand), was born in 1191, in whose favor his mother abdicated the throne of Castile in 1217. At
his father's death twelve years later he became the King of Leon. Thus he was the King of Castile and Leon. In the following
years, until his death, Ferdinand greatly strengthened the Christian influence in Spain, reducing the Moorish nation to little
more than a vassal state. He reunited Castile and Leon, pushed the Catholic frontier to Granada, conquered Cordoba
1236, Jaen 1246, made Seville his capital in 1248, the great mosque his cathedral, the Alcazar his residence. He married
(1) Beatrice, died in 1234, daughter of Emperor Philip of Swabia. He married (2) Joanna (Jeanne) Dammartin, who died in
1278, daughter of Simon de Dammartin, Count of Aumale and Ponthieu, and his wife, Marie, Countess of Ponthieu. Joanna
was descended from Charlemagne through the Counts of Ponthieu.
Wft Est. 1076-1095 - 1147 III Ramiro 1780 Ingold Singery 0830 Count of Istria Hunfrid Wft Est. 1153-1196 - Wft Est. 1198-1275 Count Of Aumale Simon 1137 - 21 Jan 1187/1188 II, King Of Leon Ferdinand 1151 - 1178 Princess Of Portugal Urraca 27 27 1100 - 1185 Affonso I , King Of Portugal Henriquez 85 85 1162 - 1214 Eleanor Plantagenet 52 52 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess Of England 1204 - 1230 William , VI Baron Of Braiose De Braose 26 26 1779 Gabriel Parent ~1200 - 1287 Hawise Malet 87 87 ~1130 - 1190 Robert , Earl Of Chester De Beaumont 60 60 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir 1134 - 1212 Petronilla De Grantmesnil 78 78 ~1092 - Wft Est. 1115-1196 Hugh II De Grantmesnil ~1730 UNKNOWN Wilson 0984 - 1045 Aubreye De La Haie 61 61 1772 Marie- Louise Chartier 1802 Francois Chartier 0981 - 1044 Humphrey De Vieilles Ponteaudemer 63 63 ~1082 Emma FitzWilliam Wft Est. 1013-1060 - Wft Est. 1052-1139 William Fitz Osborn ~1205 - >1280 Alicia UNKNOWN 75 75 ~1275 - Wft Est. 1302-1366 Joan De Valence ~1230 - 1303 John , Lord Of Badenock Comyn 73 73 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir ~1230 - Wft Est. 1248-1338 Eleanor De Baliol ~1180 - 1269 John , King Of Scotland De Baliol 89 89 ~1225 - <1296 William De Lusignan De Valence 71 71 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir ~1178 - 1246 Hugh , X De Lusignan Le Brun 68 68 ~1225 - <1307 Joan De Munchensi 82 82 ~1195 - 1255 Warren , Lord of Swanscomb De Munchensi 60 60 1212 - 7 Feb 1249/1250 William II De Longspee ~1181 Bartholomew Badlesmere 1178 - 1236 Maud FitzGeoffrey , Countess Essex De Mandeville 58 58 1145 - 1219 Earl Of Huntingdon David 74 74 1171 - 1233 Maud De Meschines 62 62 1110 - 1168 Maud UNKNOWN 58 58 1165 - 1235 I, Duke Of Brabant Henri 70 70 1114 - 1152 Earl of Northumberland Henry IV 38 38 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Prince ~1209 - 1 Jan 1250/1251 Idoine , Countess of Salisbury De Camville 1175 - 1227 Reginald De Braose 52 52 1140/1179 - 1215 Gracia De Briewere 1231 - 1305 John De Warrenne 74 74 1130 - 1185 Euphrosyne Mstislawna 55 55 1070 Dimitri Zaviditsch , Of Novgorod Possednik 1632 - 1675 Samuel , Jr. Wright 42 42 ~1620 - 1675 Benjamin Mun 55 55 1130 - 1176 Richard FitzGilbert De Clare 46 46 1620 - 1683 Thomas Stebbins 63 63 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Lt. 1208 - 1275 Humphrey , VI Earl Hereford 2nd Earl Ess De Bohun 67 67 Wft Est. 1139-1171 - 1219 Raoul I , Count D' Eu De Lusignan Wft Est. 1147-1174 - 1246 Alice , Countess Of Eu D' Eu Wft Est. 1102-1147 - 16 Mar 1182/1183 Hugh VIII De Lusignan Wft Est. 1108-1149 - Wft Est. 1143-1234 Dame Le Fonenay Wft Est. 1071-1123 - Wft Est. 1108-1202 Geoffrey , Seigneur De Taillesbourg De Ranion Wft Est. 1108-1149 - 11 Mar 1182/1183 Count Henry , Lord Of Hastings D' Eu Wft Est. 1115-1152 - 1212 Maud De Warrenne 1176 - 1220 Humphrey V De Bohun 44 44 ~1148 - 1201 Margaret , Countess Of Hereford De Huntingdon 53 53 ~1081 - 1138 William II , Earl Of Surrey De Warrenne 57 57 1202 - 10 Feb 1279/1280 Marguerite Comtesse De Flandre 1796 Marie- Marthe Chartier <1036 - 1088 William De Warrenne 52 52 WILLIAM de WARENNE was considered a near kinsman of William the Conqueror. He received large grants of land in England in recognition of his distinguished part in the Battle of Hastings. In 1075, he was appointed joint chief justiciar and helped suppress the rebellion of the earls of Hereford and Norfolk. In 1077 he founded the St. Pancras Priory of Lewes (where he is buried), the first house of the Cluniac order in England. The position of his castle at Lewes rendered his loyalty especially useful to King William Rufus during the rebellion of 1088, for which he was granted the earldom of Surrey. In addition to Lewes, William held over 40 manors in Sussex. He married Gundred and had Reginald, Edith, and William 1051 - 1085 Gundred Of , Princess Of England Chester 34 34 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Princess of 1079 - 1118 Matilda Edith , Princess Of Scotland Canmore 39 39 Edith - Margaret (Matilda) of Scotland, born in 1080 and died in 1118, married Henry I. Beauclerc, King of England, son
of William I The Conqueror (ruler from 1066 to 1087) and his wife, Matilda of Flanders, who died in 1083. See this lineage in
the Early French Ancestors in Volume I. Matilda was educated at Wilton and Romsey Abbey where she said that her aunt,
Christina, forced her to wear a black veil. She threw it on the ground whenever left alone, in spite of beatings. When her
mother died she came to England to Edgar Atheling, her uncle. She was a sister of King David of Scotland; she was a
correspondent of Anselm and Hildebert, Bishop of Le Mans, who wrote poetry about her. She was a symbol of the union of
Saxon and Norman. She was Henry's Queen for seventeen years and six months, and died in her prime like most of her
family.
1068 - 1135 Henry I Beauclerc 67 67 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of England
In addition to these legitimate births, Henry is reported to have had nineteen or twenty illegitimate children, the
highest number of spurious offspring for a King of England to have acknowledged. The best known of them all is Robert
the Consul, Earl of Gloucester, father of Maud, wife of Ranulph de Meschines, 2nd Earl of Chester. Another was
Reginald, a natural son from a relationship between Henry I. of England and his mistress, Elizabeth Beaumont,
daughter of Robert de Beaumont, Count of Meulent and Earl of Leicester, (son of Roger de Beaumont and his wife,
Adelina, Countess of Meulent) and his wife Elizabeth Vermandois, younger daughter of Hugh Magnus, the Great, of
France, Count of Vermandois. Reginald, married Beatrix, daughter of William Fitz Richard, a potent lord in Cornwall.
They had a daughter, Matilda, who married Robert, Count of Meulent, son of Waleran II., Count of Meulent, who
married Agnes de Montfort. Waleran II. was a son of the aforementioned Robert Beaumont, and his wife, Elizabeth
Vermandois. Robert and Matilda had two children: Waleran III. and Mabel de Beaumont, who married William de
Vernon, Earl of Devon, who had three children: Baldwin, Mary Vernon and Joan. Their descendants are not identified.

Henry I. also married (2) Adeliza of Lorraine, daughter of Geoffrey Barbatus, Duke of Lorraine and Count of Barbant.
Adeliza of Lorraine, upon the death of Henry I., married (2) William de Albini. See the continuation of that lineage
under the Albini Line in Volume II.
Wft Est. 1085-1123 - 1187 Humphrey III , Dapifer To Henry I De Bohun Wft Est. 1094-1138 - 1187 Margaret , Of Hereford De Pitres 1245 - 20 Feb 1313/1314 Eleanor De Bohun 1100 - >1143 Sibyl De Neufmarche 43 43 ~0200 Doli ap Dufn 0386 Cunedda Weledig Ap Edern Cunedda (or Cunedag) was a northern British chieftain, a sub-King of Gododdin who ruled Manau Gododdin on the Firth of Forth around Clackmannan. He was the first in the dynasty of Cunnedda, the line of Gwynedd. He was a Roman officer, by birth half Welsh, and became King of the Welsh about A.D. 400He was requested by the northern Welsh to help them expell the invading Irish from their lands, and he eagerly obliged. With his many sons, Cunedda settled down in the area and founded a number of Royal dynasties:


Gwynedd

Rhôs

Ceredigion

Meirionydd

Dunoding

Dogfeiling

Rhufoniog

Edeyrnion: founded by Edeyrn around Bala. No further information

Afflogion: founded by Afloyg on the Lleyn Peninsula. No further information

Osmaeliog: founded by Osfael apparently on Anglesey. No further information
1312 - 1391 Henry Scrope 78 78 1224 - Wft Est. 1245-1311 Margery De Burgh 1844 Napoleon- Paul Chartier 1842 Adrien Chartier 1220 Marguerite De Bar ~1645 Richard Hall Princess Of Germany Clementia 0860 - ~0918 Lord Bamnorough Edwulf 58 58 Wft Est. 992-1018 - Wft Est. 1041-1106 UNKNOWN Parvie 1221 - 1295 Countess Of Provence Marguerite 74 74 1830 Joseph Chartier 1755 Antoine- Marie Chartier 1020 - 1093 Ramiro I , King Of Aragon And Navarre Sanchez 73 73 1183 - 1245 William De Percy 62 62 1798 Alexis Chartier 1828 Louis Chartier 1243 - 1271 Princess Of Aragon Isabel 28 28 1760 Marie- Archange Chartier 1214 - 1270 Louis IX, King Of France IX 56 56 1806 Charlotte Chartier 1831 Cesarie Chartier ~0390 UNKNOWN Mildeon 1223 - 1269 John ,Earl Of Arundel FitzAlan 46 46 ~1231 - <1282 Roger De Mortimer 51 51 1230 - Bef 23 Mar 1300/1301 Maud De Braose Wft Est. 1240-1275 - Wft Est. 1275-1359 Alice De Hastings Wft Est. 1240-1283 - Wft Est. 1280-1364 Nicholas De Meinill Wft Est. 1247-1286 - Wft Est. 1280-1370 Lucy De Thwenge ~1176 - 1217 William , Baron Curry Malet Malet 41 41 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir
Sheriff of Somerset and Dorset
~1574 - Wft Est. 1609-1669 UNKNOWN Alice ~1540 - Wft Est. 1568-1634 Mary Lambert ~1478 - Wft Est. 1506-1572 UNKNOWN Joan ~1347 - 7 Feb 1402/1403 Katherine De Foxle ~1317 - 13 Feb 1314/1315 John De Warbleton ~1317 - Wft Est. 1349-1411 UNKNOWN Alice ~1330 - 1378 John De Foxle 48 48 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir ~1330 - Wft Est. 1361-1424 Matilda De Brocas ~1282 - Wft Est. 1320-1373 John De Warbleton ~1282 - Wft Est. 1320-1377 UNKNOWN Margaret ~1284 - Wft Est. 1303-1374 Thomas De Warbleton Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir Wft Est. 1606-1634 - Wft Est. 1656-1721 George Robinson ~1546 - Wft Est. 1614-1638 Arthur Ingram Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir Wft Est. 1623-1643 - Wft Est. 1658-1727 Rebecca Prince Wft Est. 1687-1716 - Wft Est. 1741-1801 Peter Pride 0932 - 0995 UNKNOWN Kenneth II 63 63 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Wft Est. 792-833 - Wft Est. 837-913 Count Of Morvois Gaurri ~1665 Louis De La Mare 0760 Gordrada De St Quentin Meroving 0954 - 1034 Malcom II King Of Scotland MACKENNETH 80 80 Malcolm II., born about 954, died November 25, 1034. He succeeded to the throne in 1003, and had a troubled reign
of about thirty years. He defeated Kenneth IV., at Monievaird in Strathearn, and in consequence became king. His
annoyance came from the Danes who, in previous reigns, had made several attempts to effect a settlement in Scotland, but
had been defeated in all of them. They had secured a firm footing in England, and the year after Malcolm's accession to the
throne, they commenced the most formidable preparations, under their celebrated king, Sweyn, for a new expedition to the
Scottish coasts. Malcolm finally defeated this initial invasion in 1010. There was a second attempt made to gain a foothold
in Northern England, but it too was defeated. In 1014, another Danish force landed on the coast of Buchan. The Danes on
this occasion were led by Sweyn's celebrated son, Canute, afterwards King of England and Denmark, and again they
experienced a signal overthrow. A treaty was drawn up which stipulated that the Danes agreed to quit every part of the
Scottish coasts, and this was followed by the final departure, the same year, of these invaders from Scotland. Malcolm was
next engaged in war with the Northumbrians, and, having in 1018, led his army to Carham, near Werk, on the south bank of
the Tweed River, he was met there by Uchtred, Earl of Northumberland, when a desperate battle took place. The victory
was claimed by Uchtred, who was, soon after, assassinated, when on his way to pay his obeisance to the great Canute. He
killed Kenneth III., son of Dub. He had no sons. Having succeeded as King of Alba in 1005, Malcolm II. secured Lothian by
the battle of Carham about 1016 and about the same time obtained Strathclyde for his grandson, Duncan, thus forming
the kingdom of Scotland.
0975 - 1045 Crinan MacDonachadh 70 70 Also Known As:<_AKA> The /Thane/
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Abbot Of Dunkeld
1014 - 1067 Sancha Of Leon 53 53 ~0410 UNKNOWN Gondeon ~1129 - ~1218 Sibyl De Valones 89 89 Wft Est. 1200-1248 - Wft Est. 1240-1327 Nicholas De Hastings Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir Wft Est. 1316-1370 - ~1407 Walter De Strickland Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir Wft Est. 1322-1374 - Wft Est. 1357-1456 Margaret De Lathom Wft Est. 1248-1300 - 1376 Thomas De Strickland Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir Wft Est. 1253-1340 - Wft Est. 1316-1417 Cecily De Welles Wft Est. 1215-1310 - Wft Est. 1253-1383 Robert De Welles Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir Wft Est. 1219-1261 - 1342 Walter De Strickland Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir Wft Est. 1220-1268 - Wft Est. 1256-1348 Eleanor De Goldington Wft Est. 1187-1219 - 1305 Willliam De Strickland Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir 1179 - >1233 Alice De Briwere 54 54 1200 - 1267 Princess Of Brabant Mathild 67 67 1757 Augustin- Charles Chartier 1794 Louise Chartier 1162 - 1213 Geoffrey , Earl Of Essex FitzPiers 51 51 D. ~1302 William De Munchensi ~1116 - 1173 Roger De Clare 57 57 ~1137 - 1193 Maud De St. Hillary 56 56 ~1132 - >1198 Piers De Lutegareshale 66 66 ~1091 - 1144 Geoffrey De Mandeville 53 53 1240 - 1292 Princess Of Cumania Erzsebet 52 52 1106 - <1154 James De St. Hillary 48 48 ~1110 - Wft Est. 1141-1204 Aveline UNKNOWN ~1090 - 1136 Richard De Clare 46 46 ~1096 - >1128 Adeliza De Meschines 32 32 1226 - 1283 Aleida Countess Of Holland 57 57 1174 Phillippe De Dreux 1763 Elisabeth Chartier 1770 - Deceased Marie- Victoire Chartier 1756 - Wft Est. 1789-1847 Francois Chartier Wft Est. 1150-1195 - Wft Est. 1187-1276 Robert De Strickland Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir Wft Est. 1125-1173 - Wft Est. 1160-1256 Eleanor Le Fleming 1773 Jean- Baptiste Chartier 0990 - 1069 Count Of Muelan Waleran 79 79 1 Feb 1206/1207 - 1276 I, King Of Aragon James Also Known As:<_AKA> The /Conqueror/ 1768 Joseph Chartier Mathilde St. Andrew 1239 - 1272 V, King Of Hungary Steven 32 32 Prince Gallus , Comte De Guisnes deVere 1190 - 1246 Ralph De Mortimer 56 56 1762 Angelique Chartier 1793 Josette Chartier 1182 - 1244 Bouchard D'Avesnes 62 62 1170 Henri II Count Bar Le Duc UNKNOWN 1245 - 1285 III, King Of France Phillippe 40 40 1220 Henri II Count Of Luxembourg UNKNOWN ~0965 - 3 Feb 1013/1014 Svend Tveskaeg of Denmark 0995 AElfgifu Saxe- Wessex ~1060 UNKNOWN Eustacie ~1060 - 1130 William Engaine 70 70 0981 - 1039 Dirk III Count Holland 58 58 Leonarde De Roulette <0938 - >0979 Earldorman De Northumbria Gunnor 41 41 1056 - 1085 Judith Of Bohemia UNKNOWN 29 29 1105 II, Duke Of Krakov Wladislaw 1334 - 1361 John De Welles 27 27 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON WELLES] ~1334 - 1388 Maud De Ros 54 54 ~1391 - 12 Mar 1466/1467 Elizabeth Chaworth Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Baroness] <1285 - 1340 Geoffrey Scrope 55 55 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT] ~1290 - <1331 Ivetta De Ros 41 41 ~1245 - Bef Feb 1311/1312 William Scrope Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Sir Knight] <0957 Godehilde UNKNOWN ~1244 - <1310 William De Ros 66 66 ~1244 - <1310 Eustache FitzHugh 66 66 ~1225 - <1261 Ralph Fitz Hugh 36 36 ~1240 - >1265 ??? De La Haye 25 25 1225 - ~1269 Joan FitzWilliam 44 44 ~1205 Ralph FitzWilliam 1205 - 1247 Thomas FitzWilliam 42 42 ~1179 Christian Vipont 1197 - ~1249 Bertred De Mainwaring 52 52 1058 - 1125 Eustace III Of BOULOGNE 67 67 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count  1150 Emma De Derleveston 1076 - 1132 Harold I Mystislaw 56 56 1140/1179 - 1226 William De Briwere ~1125 Joan De Vernon Redvers ~1580 Susannah Woolen Wft Est. 977-1010 - Wft Est. 1032-1096 Constance D'Eu 0983 Gisele De Montfort 1220 Robert Field 1054 - 1124/1135 Reginald De Dunstanville 1031 - 1083 Matilda d' Flanders 52 52 0999 - 1035 Duke Of Normandy Robert I 36 36 1554 Barbli Theuring 0958 - 1027 Duke Of Normandy Richard II 69 69 0936 - 1031 Gunnora de Crepon of Denmark 95 95 ~0994 Judith De Montandlier ~0870 - ~0932 Rollo Ragnvaldsson 62 62 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duke Of Normandy 1074 Rohese De Vere ~1570 Mabel Robinson 0812 - Wft Est. 841-906 Aseda Rognvaldsdotter Sverige 0953 - 1006 Count Of Brionne Geoffrey 53 53 1025 - 1097 Simon I De Montfort 72 72 1030 - Wft Est. 1092-1126 Agnes D'Evereux 0986 - 1067 Count Of Evereux Richard 81 81 1004 - Wft Est. 1033-1098 Adela De Toni 0968 - Wft Est. 996-1062 UNKNOWN Harleve ~0964 - ~1037 Robert , Archbishop of Rouen D'Evereux 73 73 ~0270 Tacitus ap Cein ~0840 Petronilla De France 1338 Elizabeth De Segrave ~0555 - ~0599 Grimaud Meroving D'Aquitaine 44 44 ~0520 Charles Landen <1134 - 1203 Isabella De Warenne 69 69 1118 - 19 Jan 1146/1147 William De Warenne ~0540 UNKNOWN Erlebert ~0720 - 0744 Bishop of Mayence Gerold 24 24 UNKNOWN Doda 1000 - Wft Est. 1056-1095 Emma Torta ~0602 - >0678 Theodaora Salzburg 76 76 <0710 - >0740 Graf Hnabi , Duke Of Almannia Linzgau 30 30 ~0630 - <0709 Duke of Alamannia Godefroy 79 79 ~1640 John Gillet ~1790 Martin Gentry 1575 - ~1657 John Mott 82 82 ~1666 Louis Ouvard 1003 - 1063 Alisia Of Normandy 60 60 1240 Isabel FitzJohn II, Count of Chiny Otto 0825 - ~0885 Count Of Damau Gilbert 60 60 ~0825 - Wft Est. 853-921 Duchess of Moselle Ermengarde 0780 - 0814 Count In The Massgau Giselbert 34 34 ~0765 - 0802 Count Gainfroi 37 37 ~0680 - Wft Est. 691-770 Adela of Austria UNKNOWN 0650 - 23 Dec 679 Dagobert II King Of Austrasia UNKNOWN 0629 - 1 Feb 655/656 III, King Of Austrasia Siegbert 0602 - 16 Jan 637/638 I, King Of Austrasia Dagobert Wft Est. 588-611 - Wft Est. 634-700 UNKNOWN Gomatrude 0584 - 28 Sep 628 II, King Of Soissons Clotaire ~0586 - ~0607 Altrude Meroving 21 21 0539 - 0584 Chilperic I , King Of Soissons Meroving 45 45 0543 - 0597 Fredegonda UNKNOWN 54 54 0499 - 10 Nov 561 Clotaire , I King Of Soissons Meroving At the time of his father's death, he received Soissons, Laon, Noyon, and the old Frankish country: Cambrai, Tournai, and the lower side of the Meuse.

One source records that Clotaire Clothar) had an incestuous relationship with his wife's sister. The
"History of the Franks" shows the relationship as a "marriage."
499/502 - 0587 Radegonde De Thuringe 1  _FA1
2  DATE 550
2  PLAC became a nun at Poitiers
0465 - 11 Nov 511 King Of The Franks Clovis In 493 Clovis married Clothilde (Clotilda) of Burgundy (afterwards St. Clothilde), born 475, died at Tours in 545, "the girl of
the French Vineyards". She was the daughter of Gondebaud (Chilperic II.?), King of Burgundy. She was Arian by religion, but
with strong Roman Catholic tendencies. This marriage was of primary importance, as the real shape of France dated from
it. It was she who led her husband to abandon his old beliefs and embrace Christianity. He was baptized in the 15th year of
his reign at Rheims on Christmas Day in 496, with 3,000 of his followers. When Clovis first heard the story of Christ's
crucifixion, he was so moved that he cried, "If I had been there with my valiant Franks, I would have avenged Him."
Henceforth the Church played a decisive role in the history of the kings of France.
0475 - 3 Jun 548 Clothilda Of Burgundy Clothilde (Clotilda) of Burgundy (afterwards St. Clothilde), born 475, died at Tours in 545, "the girl of
the French Vineyards". She was the daughter of Gondebaud (Chilperic II.?), King of Burgundy. She was Arian by religion, but
with strong Roman Catholic tendencies.
0436 - 26 Nov 481 I King Of The Franks Childeric 0438 - ~0480 Basina Of Thuringia 42 42 ~0430 King of Thuringia Basinus ~0460 UNKNOWN Hermanfrid 1082 - 1153 David I King Of Scotland 71 71 Nickname:<NICK> The Saint
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.!ROYALTY-LINEAGE: "Scotland's Kings & Queens"; Pitcin Pictorials; Healy House; Dene Road, Andover, Hampshire, SP102AA, UK; pp. 4-8

NOTES: The 6th & last son of Malcolm Canmore & Queen Margaret, married a granddaughter of Earl Siward of Northumbria, and had a legitimate claim to a large part of northern England. David, one of the greatest Scottish Kings, was brought up at the court of Henry I and played politics by switching his support between Henry I's daughter Matilda and her cousin Stephen. On the death of Henry I he took advantage of the resultant confusion to press into England, taking Carlisle and Newcastle before he was defeated in 1138 at the Battle of the Standard near Northallerton. King Stephen was in no position to alienate the Scottish King and by the Treaty of Durham in 1139 David gained control of Northumbria. He systematically transformed a Celtic society into a feudal one; he encouraged Anglo-Norman tenants; he founded royal burghs (like Stirling, Perth, Dunfermline & Edinburgh); he issued the first Scottish coinage; he honoured his mother's legendary piety by establishing monastic centres at Melrose & Holyrood. As well as imposing the rule of law on his kingdom, David influenced linguistic developments so that while Gaelic was spoken by Highlanders, Inglis, a Scottish varient of English, was adopted. His only son, Henry, Earl of Huntingdon, died in 1152 and he appointed his grandson Malcom as his successor.
~0460 UNKNOWN Berthar 1389 - 1435 John PLANTAGENET 46 46 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duke
Duke of Bedford, Lord of Lancaster, Regent of France
Note: After his brother's death, he served as Protector and Regent for young Henry VI. He arranged for the capture of Joan of Arc.
0705 Hilda Ericsdotter Vestfold ~0745 Lifa Dagsdotter 1 Nov 846 - 10 Apr 879 Louis II Caroling Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of France 1246 - 18 Mar 1271/1272 John FitzAlan Wft Est. 806-842 - 15 Sep 866 Rutpert IV Count In Wormscau UNKNOWN 0819 - 0866 Aelis Of Tours UNKNOWN 47 47 ~0846 - Wft Est. 888-952 Richilde Robertin ~0917 Ansfred I Rolloson 0890 Hrollangr Rognvaldsson 1629 Elizabeth Mott 0737 UNKNOWN Friderun 1001 - 10 Feb 1049/1050 Ingrid Olafsdottir 0890 King of Sweden Olaf 0905 - 0995 Erik IV Sigersaell 90 90 Nickname:<NICK> The Victorious
I King Of Sweden
0927 - 1014 Sigrid Storrada 87 87 Nickname:<NICK> The Haughty
Sigrid storråda (end of 10:th century)

According to Saxo and the Icelandic sagas Sigrid Storråda was the daughter of Skogla Torste and the wife of King Erik Segersäll. About the year of 990 she was rejected by her husband and she returned to her properties in Västergötland.

In 995 she became a widow (A this time she was about thirty five years old). The following years two men, Harald Grenske (A small king from Norway) and Vsevolod (A small king from Russia) proposed to her. Sigrid didn't think much of them and therefore decided to teach her admirer a lesson. It's said that she drunk both of the men under the table, put them in a house, locked the door and set it on fire. Needless to say this deed had a somewhat cooling effect on her admirers and soon she got married to a more noble man, Olav Tryggvasson of Norway.

However, this marriage didn't last very long as she didn't accept the christian faith. According to the tradition the marriage come to an end due to a box on the ear (Is this really the right word for it?), something which Olav soon would regret deeply.

Sigrid soon got married to Sven Tveskägg of Denmark and to get revenge on Olav she talked her husband, son and Olof (later to be called Olof Skötkonung into a war against the king of norway. As a result Olav Tryggvasson was killed at the batle of Svolder.

There is some dispute over the existence of Sigrid. Some historians says that she is only a myth from the Icelandic sagas. Instead Erik Segersäll was supposed to have married a Slavonic Princess named Gunhild which later married Sven Tveskägg.
1018 Agnes of Cornwall 0849 - 0900 Erik Emundsson Waderhatt King of Sweden 51 51 0815 - 0859 Edmund Eriksson 44 44 0800 - 0820 Erik Refilsson 20 20 1674 Etienne Parent 1673 Jeanne- Therese Parent 1092 - 1143 V, Count Of Anjou Foulques 51 51 1096 - 1126 Countess Of Maine Ermengarde 30 30 1043 - 1109 IV, Count of Anjou Fulk 66 66 1059 - 14 Feb 1116/1117 Bertrade De Montfort 1000 - 1046 II, Count Of Gastinois Geoffroy 46 46 1015 - 21 Mar 1075/1076 Ermengarde , Countess Of Anjou Semur 0956 - 1040 III, Count Of Anjou Fulk 84 84 0964 - 1046 Hildegarde De Lorraine 82 82 0948 Arsinde D'Anjou ~0927 - 29 Aug 968 Robert Count Of Vermandois and Meaux ~0918 - Wft Est. 953-1019 Adelaide Werra Meroving 0947 - 1037 III, Count Of Toulouse William 90 90 ~0320 UNKNOWN Suomi ~0685 - Wft Est. 713-778 Solveig Halfdansdotter Nathaniel Green ~0300 Anthi Audi Suomi ~1055 - 1096 II, Margrave Of Austria Leopold 41 41 ~0216 Dotter Svierge D. 1878 Alice SAXE-COBURG- GOTHA Thank you for downloading &quot;The Whaley-Kelley Genealogy Line&quot; by Whaley Publishing Company, Inc. 0890 - 27 Mar 965 Arnold I "The , Count Of Flanders Elder" 910/915 - 0960 Alix Caroling De Vermandois 0945 Liutgard Of Thurgau ~1030 - 1080 Emperor of Germany Rudolph 50 50 0945 - 0991 Lanzelin , Count Of Altenburg Von Hapsburg 46 46 0850 - 0892 Hilda Ragnhild Hrolfsdottir 42 42 0975 Liutgard Von Hapsburg 2 Apr 742 - 28 Jan 813/814 UNKNOWN Charlemagne . Charlemagne, Charles the Great. With the consent of the great nobles, Charlemagne, Charles the Great, became
King of France and Holy Roman Emperor of the West from 771 to 814, following the death of his brother. He was born
April 2, 742, probably at Aix-La-Chapelle. When only twelve years old we find him commissioned to receive and
welcome the pontiff who came to implore his father's aid against the barbarians that threatened Rome. He probably
accompanied his father in his campaigns at an early age, but the first time that we really see him in the field, is on the
renewal of the war with the rebellious Duke of Aquitaine.

Upon the death of Pepin, in 768, Charlemagne and his younger brother Carloman succeeded to equal portions of one
of the most powerful of European kingdoms, bounded by the Pyrenees, the Alps, Mediterranean, and the ocean. But
this would hardly enabled the monarchs, even had they been united, to resist successfully the incursions of the
barbarous tribes on the German frontiers of France, which had commenced with the first establishment of the
Frankish dominion in Gaul; and which were kept alive by the constant pouring forth of fresh hordes from the
overpopulated north. The situation of Charlemagne was rendered yet more perilous by the massive enmity of his
brother, and the rebellion of Hunald, the turbulent Duke of Aquitaine. But fortunately Charlemagne had a genius equal
to the difficulties of his situation; though his brother refused to aid him, he defeated Huald; and no less illustrious by
his clemency than by his valor and military skill, he forgave the vanquished rebel.

Desiderius, the King of Lombardy, had made large encroachments upon the states of the Roman Pontiff, whose cause
was taken up by Charlemagne. This led to feuds, which Bertha, his mother, endeavored to appease by arranging a
marriage between her son and the daughter of the Lombard. But Charlemagne soon took a disgust to the wife thus
imposed upon him, and repudiated her, that he might marry Hildegarde, the daughter of a noble family in Swabia.
Thus he married Hildegarde of Swabia (Linzgau), Countess, born in 757/758, died April 30, 782/3.

In 771 Carloman died, and Charlemagne was elected to the vacant throne, to the exclusion of his nephews, whose
extreme youth made then incapable of wearing the crown in such troubled times. Gilberge, the widow of Carloman,
immediately fled, and sought refuse with Desiderius, the common retreat for all who were hostile to the Frankish
monarch.

From that time, sole ruler during a reign of forty-three years, he waged incessant wars on all his borders, subduing
rebellions, extending his domains and at the same time advancing Christianity. In 772 he began a thirty-year war with
the determined Saxons, after the successful opening of Charlemagne was called to the assistance of Pope Hadrian I.
against Desiderius, King of the Lombards. Charlemagne marched two armies over the Alps and conquered Lombardy
in 774; returned and beat the Saxons again and hastened into Spain, in 778, to help the Arabian rulers of that country
against the Osman Caliph of Cordova. It was in this war that Roland, the hero of romance, fell in the pass of
Roncesvalles.

In 799 the Romans revolted against Pope Leo III., and were again brought into subjection by Charlemagne. In return,
while he was praying on the steps of St. Peter's Church, he was crowned by Leo with the iron crown of the Western
Empire, successor of the Roman Caesars, unexpectedly to him, as he pretended, on Christmas Day, 800, amidst the
popular acclamations, "Long life and victory to Charles Augustus, crowned by God, great and pacific Emperor of the
Romans!"

The extensive domain of Charlemagne was rendered secure only by ceaseless vigilance and warfare. The short intervals
of peace which ere allowed him, he employed in endeavoring to educate and civilize his people. He made a tour
through his dominions, causing local and gene
1252 - 1291 Emmeline De Longspee 39 39 ~0955 - Deceased UNKNOWN Bertold I Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count In The Breisgau 1117 - ~1201 Margaret De Turenne 84 84 Balthasar Emrick ~1243 Roese De Clare 0659 - 0705 UNKNOWN Alpaide 46 46 ~1242 Margaret De Clare 1223 - 1276 Emmeline , Countess Of Ulster De Riddlesford 53 53 ~1241 Robert De Clare ~0584 - Wft Est. 614-680 Dode Clothilde Ferreol ~1240 Bevis De Clare ~1239 Isabel De Clare ~0560 - 0612 UNKNOWN Saint Itta 52 52 0852 - 5 Dec 905 Queen of the Gaini Ealhswith 0877 - 7 Jun 929 Aelfthryth Saxe- Wessex Also Known As:<_AKA> /Ethelwida/ 0810 - 0855 UNKNOWN Osburga 45 45 0775 - 4 Feb 838/839 King Of Wessex Ecbert III Egbert, is regarded as the first King of England. He reigned from 802 to 829 (839?). He was born about 775 and fled
from his cousin Brethrick, taking refuse in the court of Charlemagne, where he stayed for about twelve years, serving as one
of his captains. On the death of Brethrick, who was poisoned by his wife, Egbert returned to England. In 802 at Winchester
he was crowned King of the West Saxons. He subdued West Wales, or Cornwall, defeated the King of Mercia at Ellandune,
annexed Kent and in 829 he became overlord of all the English kings and gave the name of England to the whole realm.
There are still in existence some coins struck by Egbert, though these are now extremely rare. In 835 Egbert defeated a
formidable army of Danes at Hingston Down in Cornwall, when they attempted to invade England. He died in 839, and was
buried at Westminster. He married Lady Readberga (Redburga). He was succeeded by his son, Ethelwulf.

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Ecgbert III of Wessex, King of Wessex

Born: ABT 775
Acceded: 802
Died: 4 FEB 839
Interred: Winchester Cathedral,Winchester,England
Notes:
Reigned 802-839.
In 800 at the decease of King Brithric, Egbert was called by the voice of his countrymen to assume the Government of Wessex, and he subsequently succeeded in reducing all the Kingdoms of the Heptarchy under his sway. His reign, a long and glorious one, is memorable for the great victories he achieved over the Danes.
See Europäisch Stammtafeln Bund II tafel 58.

Father: , Ealhmund of Kent, Under-King of Kent


Mother: , Daughter of Kent


Married to , Redburga


Child 1: , AEthelwulf, King of England, b. ABT 800
Child 2: , Editha, Abbess of Polesworth
Child 3: , Athelstan, Sub King of Kent
0778 - Wft Est. 816-882 Queen Of Wessex Redburgha 0758 - 0786 Ealhmund In Kent Under-King 28 28 Weis' "Ancestral Roots. . ." (1:12).

He is conjectured to have married a daughter of Ethelbert II, King of Kent
(RIN 6599). See, for example, Wagner's "Pedigree and Progress," pedigree
29. If correct, this would open up a bona fide Merovingian descent via the
kings of Kent.

"Todd A. Farmerie" posted to
GEN-MEDIEVAL-L@@rootsweb.com on 30 Dec 1998
Subject: Re: Egbert of England:
. "I know that in this I am being more conservative than most, but I have
also wondered about the connection between Egbert and Ine. That his
father Eahlmund was King of Kent makes me wonder if this wasn't a new
dynasty from Kent that gained control of Wessex and grafted its
ancestors onto a known younger brother of a native King four generations
before (as is often the case with such grafts)."

30 Dec 1998 sbald@@auburn.campus.mci.net (Stewart Baldwin), posted to
the same thread:
. ". . . but there is a serious problem that is often overlooked, and that is
that there is no good evidence that Egbert of Wessex was the son of
Eahlmund of Kent. That claim has been repeated an unknown number of
times, but the actual evidence is as follows:
. 1. The West Saxon genealogies give a certain Eahlmund as the name of
Egbert's father.
. 2. A certain Eahlmund appears as a sub-king in Kent in some
documents of the late eighth century.
. Other than the fact that they had the same name at roughly the same
time, there is no known evidence that the two individuals were
identical, so this is a good example of the old "name is the same"
problem.
. Another problem with the above theory is that the number of
generations back to the suggested "graft" is relatively small, increasing
the danger that the supposed lie would be caught by contemporaries.
(There was only 76 years between the death of Ine and the accession of
Egbert.)" [note: Ine is the supposed brother of INGLID, Ealhmund's great
grandfather.]

On 30 Dec 1998 "Chris Bennett" posted to the same thread:
. "You're not the only one to have doubts! The Wessex genealogy is frankly strange. Cerdic, Cynric and Ceawlin all have Celtic names, as
does Caedwalla as late as 688. After Ceawlin the succession jumps all over the map. It is extremely suspicious, to my mind, that the ASC
produces ancestries for all the kings up to Ine but doesn't even attempt to give a genealogy for any of the kings between Ine and Egbert beyond some vague handwaving about them being descended from Cerdic -- and Ine is the last close king to Egbert's line. Given that our major source, the ASC, was compiled by Egbert's grandson who was at least as interested in legitimising his line as he was in recording the history of his people, the whole thing looks very suspect. . . . There are some other items to consider. The name Egbert is characteristic of the Kentish royal family. Also, for two generations after Egbert's day Kent remained a separate kingdom ruled by members
of Egbert's family, which is special treatment quite unusual amongst Saxon dynasties (though common on the continent). Finally, he appears
to have been sufficiently well-born to be accepted as a royal exile at Charlemagne's court, and may even have married a relative. I agree that none of these points are conclusive, but they are consistent with the notion that he had Kentish affiliations.". . . and continuing in onother post the next day: "A graft is even harder to explain if you adopt the Kentish scenario.If Egbert had in fact been a member of the Kentish royal family, then there would have been many people who knew of his Kentish origin, and that knowledge would probably have still been around later in the century, making the lie of a graft hard to get by with. Contrast this with the possibility that Egbert was a West Saxon who came to the throne with a vague claim that he was a descendant of Cerdic. In that case, such a graft would be more likely to go uncaught. So, if there was a "graft" which falsified the pedigree, an obscure West Saxon ori
0732 - Wft Est. 762-823 UNKNOWN Eaba 0706 - Wft Est. 736-797 Eoppa Saxe- Wessex 0680 - 0718 Ingild of Wessex 38 38 0644 - Wft Est. 683-735 Cenred of Somerset 0622 - Wft Est. 648-713 UNKNOWN Ceowald 0600 - Wft Est. 626-691 UNKNOWN Cudam 0564 - >0584 Prince Of Wessex Cuthwine 20 20 Cuthwine (or Cutha) was slain in battle against the Scots in 581. He had the following sons. 0547 - 0593 King Of Wessex Ceawlin 46 46 0490 - 0560 King Of Wessex Cynric 70 70 Cynric, ruled Wessex from 534 to 560, distinguished himself in the wars of his father, Cerdic. He fought a great battle
in 552 against the Britons, but his reign of about 26 years was a comparatively peaceful one. He died in 560. He had two
sons as follows
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Also Known As:<_AKA> Blaatand or /Bluetooth/
REF RFC. King of Denmark, King of Norway, 936; founder of the Jmosborg
Viking colony
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2  PLAC Norwegian Viking
1066 Roger De Vere 1124 - 1185 Adeliza De Vere 61 61 0797 - 17 Apr 818 Bernard , King Of Italy Caroling 0773 - 8 Jul 810 Pepin 'Le Bossu' , King Of Italy Caroling Pepin (Pippin), 4th son of Charlemagne, crowned by the Pope in 781 King of Lombardy and Italy, was born in
776 (April 773), conquered Venice and died shortly after on July 8, 810, before his father, at Milan. He married
Bertha of Toulouse, born circa 777, daughter of William, Count of Toulouse. He was succeeded by his son,
Bernard, King of Lombardy and Italy, 810-818, crowned at the age of twelve. Bernard took up arms against Louis
I., King of France, and was deposed by him, blinded and put to death on April 17, 818. He married Cunegonde,
and by her had a son, Pepin of Peronne, born in 817/818, died in 892, who was deprived of the throne of Italy by
Emperor Louis, the Debonaire, and received a part of Vermandois and the Seigneuries of St. Quentin and
Peronne. A lay abbot in 840, he was the father of Herbert I. de Vermandois, born circa 840, died 902, Count of
Vermandois, who married Beatrice (Bertha) of Morvois, a sister of Robert I., King of France, ancestors of a line of
Vermandois counts, leading in two paths to William the Conqueror; and Pepin de Senlis de Valois, Count
Berengarius of Bretagne, who was living in 893. Pepin de Senlis de Valois was the father of Lady Poppa, the first
wife of Rollo the Dane, 1st Duke of Normandy. See the continuation of this lineage elsewhere.
~0790 I Pepin ~1880 Henry Mauch 0770 - 0840 Olaf Gudrodson 70 70 0708 - Wft Est. 740-802 Asa Eysteinsdotter Throndheim ~0693 - Wft Est. 711-771 Haadraade Eystein ~0780 - 0850 Rognvald Olafsson 70 70 0682 - ~0710 Olaf Ingjaldsson 28 28 1  _FA1
2  PLAC The "Treehewer"
0639 - Wft Est. 667-727 Algaut Gautreksson 1718 - 1792 Hannah RICHARDSON 74 74 0572 - Wft Est. 603-663 Adils Ottarsson 0565 - Wft Est. 603-659 Yrsa Helgasdotter 0551 - Wft Est. 576-642 Ottar Egilsson 0538 - Wft Est. 568-619 Olaf The Mighty 0528 - Wft Est. 569-634 Helga Halfdansdottir 0503 - Deceased Halfdan Frodason ~0503 - Deceased Sigris UNKNOWN 0509 - Wft Est. 534-600 Aun Jorundsson 0487 - Wft Est. 513-578 Jorund Yngvasson ~0880 Berenger , Count of Bayeux and Senlis de Bayeux 1130 - 1156 Marguerite De BOURBON 26 26 1222 - 1262 Richard De Clare 39 39 Earl of Gloucester and Hertford, was born 4 August 1222.  A year after he became of age, he was in an expedition against the
Welsh.  Through his mother he inherited a fifth part of the Marshall estates including Kilkenny and other lordships in Ireland,
etc.  After many expeditions and adventures, the King of Scotland apparently traveled South with the Earl, for on 24 September
they were with King Henry III at Newminster, Northumberland; in July 1258 he fell ill, being poisoned with his brother William,
as is was supposed, by his steward, Walter deScoteney.  He recovered but his brother died.  Richard died at John deGriol's
manor at Asbenfield in Waltham, near Canterbury, 15 July 1262, it being rumored that he had been poisoned at the table of
Piers of Savoy.  His boy was taken to the canon's church at Tonbridge and interred in the choir, then he was taken to
Tewkesbury and buried 28 July 1262 with great solemnity in the presence of two bishops and eight abbots in the Presbytery, at
his father's right hand.  His first wife was Margaret, daughter of Hurbert deBurgh, Earl of Kent. She died in November 1237,
and he married, second, on or before 25 January 1237/8, Maud, daughter of Surety John deLacie.  She, who had the manor of
Clare and the manor and castle of Usk and other lands for her dower, erected a splendid tomb for her late husband at
Tewkesbury and was living in 1287, but she died before 10 March 1288/9.
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Odin or "Woden" of Asgard-- If this line is correct, then Odin must have been a great warrior who was later deified.
Beldig was son by fourth wife.
Skjold was son by first wife
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Who conquered Scandinavia abt 70 B. C. and fostered his own idea of his won Divinity/
PEDI birth
~0219 - Wft Est. 247-313 Frigg UNKNOWN ~0193 - Wft Est. 222-282 UNKNOWN Cadwalladr 0190 - Wft Est. 222-281 Frithuwald UNKNOWN ~0194 - Wft Est. 222-288 Beltsa UNKNOWN ~0160 - Wft Est. 193-253 Freothelaf UNKNOWN ~0130 Finn Of Godwulf D. 1830 Eleanor McCarty 1115 - 1162 Raymond IV, Count Of Barcelona Berengar 47 47 ~1170 Aline De Gai ~0500 Sacerdos UNKNOWN 1072 William De Vere 0875 - 17 Jul 924 King of England Edward The Elder . Edward I., the Elder , "the Unconquerored King," was born about 870 and died about 924. He reigned 24 years from 900
to 924. He was not, like his father, a legislator or a scholar, although it is said that he founded the University of Cambridge,
but he was great warrior. He gradually extended his sway over the whole island, in which project he was assisted by his
sister the "Lady of Mercia" who headed her own troops and gained victories over both the Danes and Britons. Tradition
assigns to Edward an even wider rule shortly before his death. In the middle of the ninth century the Picts and the Scots
had been amalgamated under Kenneth MacAlpin, the King of the Scots, just as Mercia and Wessex were being welded
together by the attacks of the Danes. It is said that in 925 the King of the Scots, together with other northern rulers, chose
Edward "to father and lord." Probably this statement only covers some act of alliance formed by the English King with King
of Scots and other lesser rulers. Nothing was more natural than that of the Scottish King, Constantine, should wish to
obtain the support of Edward against his enemies; and it is natural that if Edward agreed to support him he would require
some acknowledgment of the superiority of the English King. After a prosperous reign, King Edward died in Forndon,
Northamptonshire in 925. He married (3) Lady Edgiva (Edgina), daughter of Earl Sigelline (Sigilline), Earl of Meapham. He
succeeded his father about 901, and raised the supremacy of Wessex into something little short of an imperial authority,
extending his sway over Mercia, East Anglia, and Northumbria.
~0845 - 29 Nov 899 Arnoulf , King Of Germany Caroling ~0856 - Wft Est. 881-947 Ludmilla Raginhildis of Middle Friesland UNKNOWN 1134 - 1178 Guillaume IV Taillefer 44 44 1104 Mary Bigod ~0740 - ~0779 UNKNOWN Gerold I 39 39 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duke Of Swabia ~0719 - 12 Jul 783 Bertrada Queen Of Franks ~0692 - 744/747 Charibert Haribert Meroving ~0692 Gisele de Bertrade UNKNOWN Living MOUNTBATTEN ~0687 - 0724 Duchess Of Austrasia Chrotrude 37 37 ~0665 - 0713 Leutwinus Bishop Of Treves 48 48 0635 - 16 Dec 714 Pepin D' Heristal Pepin (Pippin) II., the Short, King of France from 752 to 768, born in 714, died in 768. He had much to do; the
Saxons, Bavarians, and Arabs were all menacing or revolting, and he had to rush from one part of the kingdom to the
other, defending its frontiers, and getting no help from the "stupid sluggard king," at Paris. At last, impatient of the
farce, he sent this question to the Pope: "Who is king, he who governs or he who wears the crown?" "He who governs, of
course," answered the Pope. "That is myself," said the little man with a great will; "so the sluggards shall go to sleep
forever," and he sent the last of them, Childeric III., the last of the Merovingians, into a monastery. Then the nobles put
their shields together, and the little man was seated on a chair, on their shields, and with him thus, "shouting and
raising their shields as high as they could, they marched three times, round the parliament, and then, by St. Boniface,
he was anointed Archbishop of Metz, A.D. 752. Pepin did not forget that he owed a debt of gratitude to the Pope for
the answer he had given to his question, and when, shortly after, the Pope sent to complain of the trouble occasioned
by the Lombards, Pepin crossed the Alps, punished the Lombards, took from them all the territory about Rome and
gave it to the Pope "to belong to him and to the bishops of Rome forever. That was the beginning of the Papal
sovereignty. The States of the Church, as they were called, remained under the sovereignty of the Popes until 1871."
Pepin le Bref, King of France, died in 768. He married Bertha (Bertrada) of Laon. She died in 783.
0993 - Aft 4 Feb 1030/1031 Amauri De Montfort 0613 - 17 Dec 693 Begue Landen 0592 - 0652 Itta De Nivelles 60 60 ~0550 - 0645 Carloman De Landen 95 95 1102 Vsevolod Gavriil 13 Aug 582 - 16 Aug 641 Arnulf , Bishop of Metz Meroving 1  _FA1
2  PLAC sainted
0480 - Wft Est. 491-575 Tonantius Ferreolus Also Known As:<_AKA> Vis /Clarisimus/ 1595 - Deceased William Bevan 0395 - 0447 Clodius UNKNOWN 52 52 0350 - 427/430 Pharamond UNKNOWN 0330 - 0404 Marcomir UNKNOWN 74 74 0310 - 0389 Clodius I UNKNOWN 79 79 0292 - 0379 Dagobert UNKNOWN 87 87 0262 - 0358 Genebald UNKNOWN 96 96 28 Aug 933 - 20 Nov 966 Duke Of Normandy Richard I 1065 - 1117 Gilbert , of Tonebruge De Clare 52 52 <0898 - >0926 Eadwulf Lord De Bamborough 28 28 ~0925 UNKNOWN Wulfrith ~1550 John Hinckes ~1638 Phebe Mott ~1570 Engelbert Lott ~1600 Peter Lott ~1554 - Wft Est. 1589-1652 Rosina Reissmantel 1044 UNKNOWN Paula ~0795 Tangwystl ferch Owain The House of Bledrig
Hyfaidd, King of Dyfed
(Latin, Antonius/English, Anthony)

Hyfaidd was the son of Princess Tangwystl of Dyfed by a lowborn Welshman named Bledrig. He was known as something of a tyrant
who often plundered the Cathedral of Mynyw (St.Davids) and expelled the monks. However, Hyfaidd had his own oppressor in the
person of King Anarawd of Gwynedd and his brothers. In order to stop Anarawd's conquests at the Dyfed border, Hyfaidd submitted to
the overlordship of King Alfred the Great of England in the 880s, as described by Asser, the latter's biographer. He died in 893.
~1600 Bartel Engelbetzen Lott ~1600 Lambert Lott ~1575 Mary UNKNOWN ~1540 Lodivicus Lodewick 1632 - 1693 Josiah Southwick 61 61 1704 - 1794 Sarah Meachum 90 90 ~1594 - 1660 Lawrence Southwick 66 66 1  _FA1
2  PLAC glassmaker


glassmaker
1637 John Daniel Southwick ~1610 Anne Birdsall 1659 John Bissell 1629 - ~1703 Thomas Millington 74 74 1643 Ann Millington 1620 Anne Russell 1546 UNKNOWN Sitter 1566 UNKNOWN Steinler 1530 UNKNOWN Reissmantel ~1554 Maria Geiler 1546 UNKNOWN Geiler ~1470 Agnes UNKNOWN ~1306 Joan Melton ~1372 Anthony St Quintin ~1396 Elizabeth Glascoigne ~1360 Thomas Rolleston ~1360 Beatrice Haulay 1218 - 1257 Jean I De Avesnes 39 39 <0846 - >0884 II, Count in the Nordgau and Hamelant Eberhard 38 38 ~0915 - 18 Dec 973 IV, Count In Nordgau Eberhard ~0862 - 0940 III, Count In The Alsacian Nordgau Hugh 78 78 D. 1062 IV, Count Montdidier Hildouin Name Suffix:<NSFX> [COUNT OF ROUCY] 1034 - 1091 Alice Adeliza De Beaumont 57 57 ~1035 Robert De Grentesmaisnil Zachariah Stroble 0840 - 0891 Ansearius , Count of Orchert D' Ivree 51 51 1816 William Nelson Myers 1220 - 1264 Robert , Earl Of Westmoreland Vipount 44 44 ~1070 - 8 Mar 1125/1126 Urraca , Queen Of Castile Leon She later married (2) Alfonso I., King of Aragon, from whom she was divorced by annulment in 1114, and (3) Peter
Gonzalez, Count of Lara, who died in 1130. Sometimes Alfonso I. is identified as Alfonso VII. of Castile and Leon; this
makes Afonso the Emperor Alfonso VIII. of Castile and Leon, and Alfonso VIII. of Castile (118-1214) Alfonso IX of
Castile.
1218 - 12 Mar 1280/1281 Margaret De Quincy 1192 - 1240 John De Lacy 48 48 1070 William Bigod 1154 - 1224 Raimond De Sabran 70 70 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Prince of Marse 1195 Juliana De Cogan 1216 - 1260 Stephen , Earl Of Ulster Longspee 44 44 ~0650 - 20 Feb 689/690 Duke Of Alsatia Adalricus ~1090 - 1122 I, Viscount of Turenne Raimond 32 32 King Brude mac Bile of the Picts ~1330 Lord Ingleton ~1615 Jacques Lussier 0450 UNKNOWN Agilofinges 1821 Henry D Myers 0477 Ingonde Angilofinges 0990 Ada De Hugleville ~0820 UNKNOWN Maine ~0882 Adelaide UNKNOWN ~0925 Adelaide UNKNOWN ~0985 Adelburge UNKNOWN ~1040 Eunice De Baluun 1625 - 1688 Richard Few 63 63 ~1019 Alured , Lord arnstaple De Totnais ~0950 Eldgyth Saxe- Mercia ~0857 Aminiana UNKNOWN 0960 Aubree UNKNOWN 0965 Count Robert Meulant ~0980 Doda UNKNOWN ~0908 Ednowain UNKNOWN 6 May 972 - 1024 Heinrich II Liudolfing ~0900 - >0915 Eadgifu Adele Saxe- Wessex 15 15 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Countess ~0925 Eperleng UNKNOWN ~0985 - <1049 Eremburgis UNKNOWN 64 64 ~0872 Ermnergarde UNKNOWN ~0980 Erviz UNKNOWN ~0895 - ~0995 Gerberga UNKNOWN 100 100 0865 - Wft Est. 893-957 UNKNOWN Hersent 1746 - 1813 John Werner Shamel 67 67 ~0956 - 0985 Styrbiorn Olafsson 29 29 1  _FA1
2  PLAC Leader of the Jomsborg Vikings
~0950 Godeheut UNKNOWN ~0882 Guinidilda UNKNOWN 1910 - 1989 Edward Mauch 79 79 ~1012 - 1035 Walter , Compte D'Amiens, Mantes & Vexin Dreux 23 23 ~1115 - 1168 Alix De Namur 53 53 ~0955 UNKNOWN Herfast ~1040 Hersende UNKNOWN ~0860 Hersinde UNKNOWN 1725 Mary Filley ~0862 Hildegardis Eticondes ~0866 Hildegarde UNKNOWN ~0955 Ives UNKNOWN ~0534 - ~0555 Theodebald Meroving 21 21 ~0896 Rognvald UNKNOWN ~0995 Scrob UNKNOWN ~0900 - ~0960 Teutberge UNKNOWN 60 60 ~0990 Thurcytel UNKNOWN ~0858 Toscanda UNKNOWN 0830 - 0885 Suppo , Margrave of Spoleto Spoleto 55 55 1759 Francois Lasnier ~0914 - 10 Apr 990 Hildegarde De Flanders ~1200 - >1273 John Comyn 73 73 ~1131 - 1176 Rixa Of Poland 45 45 ~0868 - ~0929 Adelaide , Of Auxerre Welf 61 61 ~0995 Adelaide De Breteuil ~1003 - 8 Jan 1078/1079 Adelaide Of France Name Suffix:<NSFX> Countess 0795 - 25 Jun 841 Count Of Auvergne Gerard >1222 - >1275 Marie De Brienne 53 53 ~0930 Adelaide Of Donzy UNKNOWN Gytha ~1425 Catherine Strangeways ~1012 - 1043 Adele Of Bar-Sur-Aube UNKNOWN 31 31 ~0930 Adele of Toxandrie 0865 Aelinde , Of The Gatinais D'Amboise 0945 - 1000 Elfrida Saxe 55 55 ~0960 - 1047 Aelis Of Soissons 87 87 D. ~1738 Jeremiah Vallette Name Suffix:<NSFX> Captain 1610 - 1698 Pierre Parent 88 88 1315 Guienne King-At-Arms UNKNOWN ~1002 - 1059 Alfgar III Gruffydd , Earl Of Mercia Malet 57 57 1782 Anna Elizabeth Shamel 1162 - 1218 Richard , Earl Of Hereford De Clare 56 56 ~0887 - 0950 Hywell Dda ap , King of Deheubarth Cadell 63 63 Howell, Prince of Wales, compiled a famous code of laws, and after a long and peaceful reign, died in 948. He married Eleanor, daughter of the last king of Dyfed (Pembrokeshire) and the ninth in descent from Cadwgan, living in 650. His daughter Ankaret and her husband Tewdwr, were grandparents of Tudor Mawr, from whom descend the Carew, Awbrey, and other families. He was the great-great grandfather of Bleddyn. ~0938 Seisyllt ap Ednowain ~0913 - 0987 Owain Ap Hywell , King of South Wales Dha 74 74 ~1011 - 1063 Gruffydd ap , Prince of Deheuberth Llewelyn 52 52 ~0890 Llewelyn Ap Merfyn ~0938 - 0998 Maredydd Ap , Prince Of Deheubarth Owain 60 60 ~0857 - 0916 Anarawd ap , Prince of Wales Rhodri 59 59 ~0980 - 1023 Llewelyn ap , Prince Of Deheubarth Seisyl 43 43 0961 - 30 Mar 987 Count Of Flanders Arnold II 1142 Sibel De Vesey 1665 - 1757 Esther Mills 92 92 1651 Mary Filley Cassandra Mott ~0190 Son Svierge ~0970 II, Count Of De Clermont Daudouth 1140/1179 Joan De Briwere 1171 - 1206 Baldwin IX Count Of Flanders UNKNOWN 34 34 0850 - 7 Apr 924 I, King Of Italy Berenger 1215 Hawise Le Botiller D. 1659 Jehan Le Messier ~0926 Bodo Seigneur De Maers 1251 - 1282 Eleanor Plantagenet De Warrenne 31 31 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Baroness Percy] ~0920 - ~0965 Count Of Provence And Arles Boso 45 45 ~0842 - 0868 Budwin Count Of Metz UNKNOWN 26 26 0927 - 27 Jun 992 Conan I , Duke Of Bretagne De Berenguer ~1439 - 20 Feb 1489/1490 John Conyers Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir 1468 - 1542 William Conyers 74 74 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir 0955 - 0994 UNKNOWN William I 39 39 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count Of Provence ~0900 - Jan 961/962 Charles , Count Of Vienne Constantine Pedro Gonsalez De Lara Hermensinde UNKNOWN ~1160 Constance De Beaumont ~1040 Hubert , Vicomte De Maine De Beaumont ~1125 Margaret De Beaumont 1070 - 1100 Ralph De Beaumont UNKNOWN 30 30 ~1130 - >1194 Richard I , Viscount Of Maine De Beaumont 64 64 1104 - 1168 Robert II , Earl Of Leicester De Beaumont 64 64 0985 - 1035 Sancho The , King- Castile,Navarre &Aragon Great 50 50 1100 - >1145 Roscelin De Beaumont 45 45 ~1054 Agnes De St. Clair 1519 Henry Goodere ~0970 - 1048 Walter De Bolebec 78 78 ~1177 Margaret De Braose ~1075 - >1112 Philip De Braose 37 37 ~1049 - ~1087 William I De Braose 38 38 ~0480 - Deceased King of the Gepidae Elemundo ~0890 Hugh De Calvacamp ~0735 - 0800 Count Of Sens Mainier 65 65 1114 Rohese De Clare 1035 - 1090 Richard De Clare 55 55 ~0340 Aeternus ap Padeyrn Helen Peverel 1591 Hans Lehmann ~1050 - 1113 Svatopolk Mikhail II Grand Duke Of Kiev UNKNOWN 63 63 ~1108 - Wft Est. 1138-1199 Amice , Countess Of Leicester De Gael >1075 - Wft Est. 1086-1166 Ralph De Gael De Montfort ~1050 Ralph , Earl Of Norfolk De Gael 0885 - 0899 Zoe KARBUNOPSINA 14 14 ~1295 Mabel De Grandison 1304 - 1349 Katherine De Grandison 45 45 ~1085 - >1163 Gilbert De Lacy 78 78 ~1115 - 1186 Hugh , Lord Of Stanton De Lacy 71 71 0919 - 0999 of the Obotrites Mistui II 80 80 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Prince ~1160 - 1241 Walter De Lacy 81 81 1070 UNKNOWN De Laval ~0995 - 21 Feb 1029/1030 Cunegonde (Otgina) of Leremburgh ~1010 - 1058 Emma De Montrevault 48 48 ~0980 Stephen De Montrevault ~1050 - 1093 Bernard , Lord Of Brecknock De Neufmarche 43 43 ~1020 Geoffrey De Neufmarche 1088 - >1149 Avice De Lancaster 61 61 ~1300 - 1349 John De Patishul 49 49 ~1054 UNKNOWN De Pecguigny ~1036 Roger , Sheriff Of Gloucester De Pitres 1087 - 1108 Sbyslava , Princess Of Kiev Svyatopolkovna 21 21 ~1020 Ada De St. Valery ~1125 - 1192 Bernard IV De St.Valery 67 67 ~1065 Bernard De St.Valery ~1155 - 1210 Matilda De St.Valery 55 55 ~1095 - ~1162 Reginald II De St.Valery 67 67 ~0990 - >1053 Richard , Seigneur of Hugleville FitzGulbert 63 63 ~1062 - ~1136 Adeliza De Toeni 74 74 of Obotrites Mieceslas II Name Prefix:<NPFX> Prince ~1130 - 1162 Ralph V De Toni 32 32 Ingelberg UNKNOWN ~0940 Ralph I , Seigneur Of Tosni De Toni 1160 - Jan 1208/1209 Roger IV De Toeni Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir D. 0964 Olaf , King Of Uppsala Edmondsson ~1010 Berthe De Tosny ~0990 - 1038 Roger d' Espagne Toeni 48 48 ~1084 Aenor DeTotnes ~1049 Judeal De Totnes ~1232 - 1300 John De Tregoz 68 68 1271 - 1334 Sibyl De Tregoz 63 63 1004 - 27 Feb 1064/1065 I, King Of Castile Ferdinand ~0901 Earl Of Mercia Edulph >1124 - 1152 Earl of Atholl Madach 28 28 1017 Hawise De Eschauffen 1682 - >1721 Jennet UNKNOWN 39 39 ~1034 - 1086 Eldgyth Ap Gruffydd Malet 52 52 Also Known As:<_AKA> Swan /Neck/ ~0905 Elfwina Of Mercia ~0985 Emma Of Ivry UNKNOWN ~0976 Emmeline De Chartres ~0880 III, Count of Brienne Engelbert ~0900 Ingeltrude De Montreuil ~0305 Padarn "Beisrudd" Ap Tegid >1045 Ermengarde Of Nevers UNKNOWN ~1016 - >1085 Ermengarde Of Tonnerre 69 69 ~0972 - 1 Mar 1057/1058 Ermesinde Of Carcassone UNKNOWN ~1235 - 5 Mar 1268/1269 Henry De Hastings 1818 George Washington Myers ~1000 Estefania Of Barcelona UNKNOWN 1213 - 1285 Roger Clifford 72 72 ~1319 - 1362 Walter Faucomberge 43 43 1345 - 1407 Thomas Fauconberge 62 62 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT] ~0940 Trawst Ferch Eliseg Hammon De St. Sauveur ~0917 Angharad Ferch , Queen Of Powys Llewelyn ~0887 - 0943 Eleanor Verch Llywarch 56 56 ~1079 - >1100 Nesta Ferch Osborn 21 21 ~0985 - ~1040 Osbern FitzHerfast 55 55 ~1056 Avice FitzOsbern ~1056 - 20 Feb 1070/1071 William , Earl Of Hereford FitzOsbern ~1055 - ~1100 Osbern FitzRichard 45 45 Eva De Trava ~1025 - 1067 Richard FitzScrob 42 42 5 Jan 1079/1080 - >1155 William Peverel ~1210 - 1264 Fulk IV FitzWarin 54 54 ~1245 - Bef 24 May 129 Mabel FitzWarrin ~1030 Fitz Winmarch 1007 - 1071 Robert Fitzwinmarch 64 64 ~0990 - 1034 Mieczyslas II L'Indolent De Pologne 44 44 12 Feb 1370/1371 Elizabeth De Mortimer ~0946 Foucher Vicomte Of Chartres 1140/1145 - 1194 Marguerite Of , Countess Of Flanders Lorraine ~0888 - 0938 UNKNOWN Fulk I 50 50 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count Of Anjou 1401 - 1484 Catherine De Neville 83 83 ~0857 - 0920 Garcia , Count Of Gascony Sanchez 63 63 ~0868 - 6 Dec 925 Garnier Vicomte Of Troyes And Sens UNKNOWN 0938 - 21 Jul 987 Geoffrey I Grisgonelle Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count Of Anjou
Name Suffix:<NSFX> -count
~0937 - 0990 Gerberge Of Burgundy UNKNOWN 53 53 ~1033 Arnold De Grentesmaisnil 0935 - >0978 Gerberge Welf 43 43 ~1365 Henry Strangeways ~0895 Gersinde Of Gascony 1231 - 1291 Alice De Lusignan 60 60 ~1176 - 1232 Nicholas De Stuteville 56 56 ~0960 Gulbert St. Valery Isabel De Valence 0881 - 13 Dec 910 Gisela De Friuli 1039 - 1109 Alpohonso VI Ferdinandez 70 70 ~0892 - 16 Apr 956 UNKNOWN Giselbert II Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count Of Soissons 0922 Earldorman of Devonshire Ordgar 1375 - 1440 Joan Beaufort 65 65 ~0865 Godfrey Count Palatine 0980 - 1067 Lady Godiva Godgifu 87 87 A Saxon lady, she is reported in history as having ridden nude through the city streets of Coventry, in order to
protest the unfair taxation imposed by her husband. The Godiva procession was instituted May 31, 1678 as part of the
Coventry Fair, was celebrated at intervals until 1826.
Count of Soissons Gui ~1040 IV, Count of Rameru Hildouin 28 Aug 913 - 17 Dec 943 UNKNOWN William I Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duke Of Normandy ~0857 Guinhilde Of Urgel 1581 Mary Hinckes ~1010 - ~1065 Seigneur De Laval Guy I 55 55 ~1040 Seigneur De Laval Hamon ~0922 - 13 Dec 992 Hedwig Of Alsacian Nordgau ~1335 - 18 Feb 1378/1379 Maud De Percy ~1060 - >1101 Ida Countess Of Cham 41 41 1168 - 1232 Roger Clifford 64 64 0885 - 23 Feb 942/943 Herbert II Count Of Vermandois And Troyes 1028 - 1080 IV, Count Of Vermandois Herbert 52 52 ~0925 - 0992 Herbert Count In The Kinzigau 67 67 0950 - >0970 Hersinde , Countess of Arcis Sur Aube De Romeru 20 20 0670 UNKNOWN Adelhelm 1040 - Wft Est. 1065-1131 Adela De Valois & Vexin UNKNOWN ~1046 Mauger Le Vavasour ~0520 UNKNOWN Severus 0900 - 0956 Gieselbert , Duke Of Burgundy Meroving 56 56 1194 John Vipont 1797 Mary Sarah Myers UNKNOWN Eticho II Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count of the Nordgau 4 Mar 1649/1650 Elizabeth Filley John De Neville ~0985 - >1060 Hugh Butler Of France UNKNOWN 75 75 1085 - 1138 Boleslaw III Duke Of Poland UNKNOWN 53 53 0868 - 0893 Count Of Anjou Ingelgerius 25 25 1406 - 1490 Joan Fauconberge 84 84 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [COUNTESS OF KENT] ~1048 - 1129/1130 Forne , Baron of Greystoke FitzSigulf ~0600 - 0677 Robert De Salzburg 77 77 ~1244 Eglentine De Clare ~0890 Kunigunde Of Francia ~0890 Count Of Louvain Lambert ~0920 - 22 Feb 977/978 Lambert Count Of Chalons ~0866 - ~0843 I, Seigneur De Maers Laundry 23 23 ~0896 II, Seigneur De Maers Laundry ~0956 - 1028 III, Seigneurs De Maers Laundry 72 72 ~0942 - >0977 Ledgarda Of Toulouse 35 35 14 May 968 - 1057 Leofric Ap Gruffydd III , Earl Of Mercia Malet ~0946 - 1028 Llywelyn Ap Gruffydd Malet 82 82 0895 - Aft Mar 930/931 Liegarde Hildebrant , Princess Of France Robertin D. 0690 I, Duke Of Alsace Eticho ~0883 - ~0928 King Of Provence and Italy Louis 45 45 ~1130 - >1217 Lucie Of L'Aigle 87 87 ~0920 Athelstan Manneson 0846 Judith Of Friuli ~0530 UNKNOWN Gertrudis 1674 Michel Parent ~0890 - 0987 Count Of Tonnerre Milo III 97 97 ~0950 - 0998 IV, Count Of Tonnerre Milo 48 48 ~1400 - 1444 Ellen Rolleston 44 44 ~1383 - 1456 Christopher Conyers 73 73 0917 - 0955 Count In The Wormgau Conrad 38 38 Also Known As:<_AKA> The /Wise/ ~0922 - ~1003 I, Count Of Bar-Sur- Aube Nocher 81 81 ~0952 - >1019 II, Count Of Bar-Sur- Aube Nocher 67 67 ~0982 - 1040 III, Count Of Bar-Sur- Aube Nocher 58 58 0827 Uta Hornbach ~0887 - 0914 Anna Of Byzantium UNKNOWN 27 27 1100 Constance Of England 0920 - 0957 UNKNOWN Ornold I 37 37 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count Of Conserans 0844 Gisela Volsea D' Ivree 1210 - Wft Est. 1208-1311 Isabel Bigod She married Gilbert deLacy, Lord of Meath in Ireland, whose parents were renowned Walter deLaci and his wife Margaret Braos.  Gilbert deLacy died 1230, left two daughters, Margery who married John Verdon, and Maud. D. <1204 Herbert FitzHerbert ~1323 - Bef 28 Sep 135 Maud Pateshulle 1254 Isabel Vipount ~0950 I, Vicomte De Maine Ralph ~1010 - <1062 Ralph III Vicomte De Maine UNKNOWN 52 52 ~1003 Ralph , Earl of Norfolk De Gael 0955 Ralph Count Of Ivry UNKNOWN ~0980 - 1040 Vicomte De Maine Ralph 60 60 0855 II, Count Of Poitou Ranulf ~0995 - 1040 Raoul II , Seigneur De Crepy De Vexin 45 45 ~1025 - 1074 III, Count Of Valois Raoul 49 49 ~0895 - >0981 Count Of Bar-Sur- Seine Raoul 86 86 ~0857 - 0919 II, Count Of Toulouse Raymond 62 62 ~0895 - 0950 Raymond , Count Of Toulouse Pons 55 55 0880 - 0920 Manasses Meroving 40 40 ~0690 Gerlinde Eticonides ~1020 I, Duke Of Burgundy Robert ~1425 - Deceased Jane Strangeways ~0930 - 0973 III, Count Of Hainault Reginald 43 43 Captured at war with Emperor Otto the Great and died in exile. 1010 - 1040 Renaud , Count Of Auxerre De Nevers 30 30 Milon de Monteleherico ~0860 - 0950 Count In The Betuwe Ricfried 90 90 1 Mar 1104/1105 - 1157 Alphonso VII UNKNOWN Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Castile
Alfonso VII., the Emperor, born in 1103, and after capturing Córdova and other Moorish territory, he died in 1157. He
reigned from 1126 to 1157. He married about the year 1124 (1) Berengaria (Berenguela), who died in 1149, daughter of
Raymond-Berengar III. of Barcelona, and his wife, Maria.
~1414 Elizabeth De Beauchamp Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARONESS LATIMER] Ada FitzRichard ~1425 Thomas Strangeways ~0842 - 0883 Richilde Of Arles UNKNOWN 41 41 ~0912 - 0954 Richilde Of Rouergue UNKNOWN 42 42 ~0880 UNKNOWN Guervand De Bretagne 1248 - 1274 Isabel De Mortimer 26 26 0680 Rolande Meroving ~0925 UNKNOWN Garsinde Sarah UNKNOWN 1216 Sybil De Ferrers ~0900 Roscille De Loches ~0955 - 26 Jan 1002/1003 Princes Of Italy Rosela ~0900 - 0949 Rotbaud I of Agel UNKNOWN 49 49 ~0982 - 1030 Rudolf , Lord Of Guerny De Tosny 48 48 0926 I, Margrave Of The Saxon Eastmark Dietmar ~1304 Edward St. John ~1334 Margaret St. John ~0912 - 15 Oct 954 Count Of Barcelona Suniario ~0868 Teutberga Of Arles UNKNOWN 0610 - 0680 Major- Domo Lendifius 70 70 >1233 Constance De Toni ~0844 Seigneur De Loches Garnier 0986 Of Meissen Mathilda ~0850 - 11 Aug 898 I, Count Of Urgel Barcelona Wilfred <0930 - 6 Aug 966 Willa Of Arles UNKNOWN ~0852 - 14 Jun 929 Willa De Schwaben 1043 - 1102 Herman I, Duke Of Poland Wladislaw 59 59 ~1030 - 1100 I, Count Of Nevers Auxerre William 70 70 ~1440 - 1469 Henry De Neville 29 29 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir ~1440 Joann Bourchier ~1610 Pierre Charon ~1610 Judith Martin ~1621 Marguerite Moulinet ~1649 - 1717 Catherine Pilliar 68 68 ~1621 Pierre Pilliar 1554 - Wft Est. 1570-1635 Joane UNKNOWN ~1632 - 1683 John Bagg 51 51 0943 - 1 Jul 975 Edgar I Saxe- Wessex Edgar, the Peaceful, the fourth Boy King, was born in 943 and died July 8, 975. He reigned from 959 to 975. It is
recorded that Edgar, while keeping his court at Chester, was rowed down the River Dee, the oars manned by eight kings of
neighboring tributary states. The story, though probably untrue, sets forth his power not only over his own immediate
subjects, but over the whole island. He had a well-trained army and a strong navy and his title shows that at least he lived
on good terms with his neighbors. He married (1) Aethelflaed, and (2) Elfrida (Aelfthryth) of Devon, daughter of Ordgar,
Earl of Devonshire, and widow of Ethelwold.
1640 - 1702 John Bliss 62 62 ~1495 John Dawney Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir 1643 - 1643 UNKNOWN Burt 3d 3d ~0780 Meurig ap , King of Seisyllwg Dyfnwal 1017 - 1056 Godgifu Saxe- Wessex 39 39 1595 - 1662 Henry Burt 67 67 1  _FA1
2  PLAC Clothier
23 Jan 1627/1628 - 1715 Jonathan Burt ~1500 Dorothy De Neville 14 Jan 1620/1621 - >1711 Sarah Burt ~1638 Daniel Dickinson ~1617 - 1649 Judah Gregory 32 32 ~1624 Deliverance Hanchet ~1632 - 1713 Mary Holton 81 81 ~1683 Joanna Lamb 1632 - 1684 Elizabeth Lobdell 52 52 ~1520 George Conyers Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir ~1470 Richard , 2nd Baron Latymer De Neville ~0830 - >0886 Aubri Dux Haisbaigne 56 56 ~0980 - 1064 Donnchadh , King Of Munster O'Brien 84 84 Mary Catherine Frederick ~1550 Robert Martyn ~1673 Mary Mccraney 1640 - 28 Jan 1711/1712 Rebecca Sikes 1709 William Filley ~1125 Adelaide De Champagne ~1674 Anna Terry 1620 - 1689 Henry Wakelee 69 69 ~1678 Henry Wright 1642 - 1725 Judah Wright 83 83 9 Mar 1675/1676 Mary Wright ~1105 - 1190 Renaud De Courtenay 85 85 1676 Antoine Babin ~1051 - >1129 Beatrice of Roucy 78 78 1025 - ~1090 Morrough Murchadh 65 65 1110 - 1171 Dermod , King of Leinster Macmurrough 61 61 This line shows descents to the English Royal family, George Washington, the first President of the United
States; Fletcher Christian, leader of the mutiny on the Bounty in 1789; Jane Austen, writer; Vice-Admiral Robert FitzRoy,
Captain of the Beagle; Bertrand Russell, mathematician and philosopher; Winston Churchill, Prime Minister; and Franklin D.
Roosevelt, Richard Nixon, and George Bush, Presidents of the United States.
~1000 - Wft Est. 1029-1094 UNKNOWN Devorgilla ~0366 - ~0416 Fiachu Ba hArccid mac Cathair Mar 50 50 0926 - 1014 Brian Boruma , King of Muenster\Irela macCennetig 88 88 ~1114 - ~1191 Mor ingen Muirchertag O'Toole 77 77 1678 Madeleine Babin ~1094 - Wft Est. 1122-1188 Cacht ingen Loigsoig O'Morda 1684 Jean Babin ~1005 - 1059 Gillacaemphin O'Toole 54 54 ~0980 - 1041 Gillacomghall O'Toole 61 61 ~0945 - 1016 Donncuan macDoenlaing , King of Leinster O'Toole 71 71 ~0745 - Wft Est. 774-839 UNKNOWN Eithne 1714 George Michael Ketner 1140 - 1177 Eva , Countess of Ireland Macmurrough 37 37 D. 0388 UNKNOWN Galla 0417 Einion Yrth Ap Cunedda ~0895 - 0951 Cennétig of Thomond , King of Thomond macLorcain 56 56 0442 - 0517 Cadwallon ap Einion 75 75 1068 - 1115 Donchad , 56th King Of Leinster MacMurchadha 47 47 1050 - 1070 Murchad macDiarmata , King Of Leinster meicMaelna 20 20 1025 - 23 Feb 1071/1072 Diarmit , King Of Leinsterand Ireland MacMail ~0970 - 1006 Donnchad mael na , King Ui Cheinnselaig mBo 36 36 ~1000 Donnchad , King of Leinster macMurchad UNKNOWN Sadb ~0980 - Wft Est. 995-1077 Druella Of Kent 0975 - 1024 Berthold III , Count Ortengau Von Villengen 49 49 Wft Est. 937-957 - Wft Est. 972-1041 UNKNOWN Gormliath ~1055 - 1103 Gerberge De Terrasson 48 48 ~1092 - 1143 Matilda De La Perche 51 51 1081 - 1137 VI, King of France Louis 56 56 Louis VI., The Fat, King of France from 1108 to 1137, was born in 1078 or 1081, he was called Thibaud at birth, and
died in August 1137 at Chateau Bethizy near Paris, buries at St. Denis. At his baptism he was given the name Louis, in
accordance with Carolingian tradition. The only son of Bertha, Philip I.'s first wife, he was soon the object of persecution by
Bertrade of Anjou (Montfort), the mistress whom the king had married while repudiating the legitimate queen. Betrade
went so far as trying to have one of her sons substituted for Louis, the legitimate heir, and it is to Philip's credit that he
absolutely opposed this plan. But because of the family conflicts, Philip abandoned his son as early as 1098, then sent him
off to the wars in the Vexin to be rid of him. Eventually he acceded to the throne in 1108, a mature and hardened young
man. He was the first Capetian who, though designated, was not crowned during his father's lifetime. In 1115 he married in
1104 but divorced in 1108 (1) Lucienne, born about 1088, daughter of Guy I de Rochefort. They had a daughter, Isabelle.
Louis married in Paris in 1115 (2) Adelaide (Alice) of Savoy and of Maurienne, born in 1092 and who died in 1154,
daughter of Count Hubert (Humbert) II of Savoy-Maurienne.

His son, Philip (Philippe), born in 1116, died in 1131, in a riding accident in which a boar threw itself at his horse's legs.
Maria Barbara UNKNOWN ~1060 - 1127 Gilla Comgaill O'Toole 67 67 ~1030 - Wft Est. 1059-1121 Doncuan O'Toole 1055 - 1094 Bertha of Holland 39 39 ~1050 - 1092 Boson I Viscount De Turenne 42 42 1030 - 1090 Darbforgaill ingen Donnchada O'Brien 60 60 948/977 UNKNOWN Tiege ~1110 St. Laurence , Archbishop Of Dublin O'Toole ~1110 Murtough , Lord Of Omwethy O'Toole ~1155 - 1191 Jacques D'Avesnes 36 36 1692 - 1737/1784 Adam , Sr. Mott 1670 Marguerite Babin 1667 Jeanne Babin ~1730 William Cornell ~1730 John Cornell 1868 Matilda Thoene 1661 - 14 Mar 1736/1737 Jacob Mott 1680 - 1719 Cassandra Southwick 39 39 Wft Est. 1620-1649 - Wft Est. 1674-1734 Zaccheus Candee 1723 - ~1800 Dr. Christian Singery 77 77 ~1735 - ~1800 Elizabeth Ingold 65 65 1755 - <1820 Eve Singery 65 65 ~1730 - <1820 Elizabeth Singery 90 90 1765 - <1820 Jacob Singery 55 55 1773 - >1820 Christian Singery 47 47 1775 - >1820 John Singery 45 45 1777 - >1840 Alice Singery 63 63 1779 - >1850 Jehu Singery 71 71 ~1775 Elijah Foster 1770 - >1830 Annie Singery 60 60 Living Thoene Living Cheshire Living Thoene Living Thoene Living Eddy 1914 - 1976 Henri Alfred Chartier 61 61 1917 - 1996 Maxine Jeanette Nickle 78 78 Living Chartier Living Chartier D. 1469 Richard WYDEVILLE Name Prefix:<NPFX> Lord Rivers 1878 - 1943 Orla Daniel Nickle 65 65 1847 - 1910 William Morgan Batman 63 63 1851 - 1921 Mary Adda Vallette 70 70 1817 - 1915 John Orange Vallette 98 98 1824 - 1876 Clarinda Walker 52 52 1764 - 1847 Jeremiah Vallette 83 83 ~1730 Letitia Cornell 1814 - 1901 Sarah Ann Vallette 87 87 1811 - 1854 Elizabeth Maria Vallette 42 42 1806 - 1872 William Bissell Vallette 66 66 1802 - 1888 Phoebe Wormer Vallette 86 86 1799 - 1836 Charles Boss Vallette 36 36 1819 - 1874 Susan Abiah Vallette 54 54 1821 - 1909 Henry Filley Vallette 88 88 1824 - 1897 Jonathan Gillette Vallette 73 73 Living Thoene ~1730 Jane Cornell Living Robinson Living Crider Living Nickle 1921 "Phillip" Philipos Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderbert- Glucksburn MOUNTBATTEN Name Prefix:<NPFX> Lt.
Prince Philip, b. June 10, 1921, is the consort of Queen ELIZABETH II of England. The son of Prince Andrew and Princess Alice of Greece, he is descended, through his mother, from the German family of Battenberg (which changed its name to Mountbatten in Britain). He is also a grandson of George I of Greece, great-grandson of Christian IX of Denmark, and great-great-grandson of Queen Victoria of England.

Philip was educated mainly in Britain and served with the Royal Navy during World War II. Before his marriage to Princess Elizabeth on Nov. 20, 1947, he became a British subject and was created duke of Edinburgh. Since February 1952, when Elizabeth ascended the throne, Philip has accompanied her on many tours, often speaking openly on public issues. Elizabeth made him a prince of the United Kingdom in 1957.


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Living Nickle Living MOUNTBATTEN ~1870 Grace Jennings ~1870 Eliza UNKNOWN 1763 Ira Mott 1760 Elizabeth Mott ~1760 Charles Kent 1766 Diantha Mott 1768 Lodema Mott ~1765 Elijah Frisbee 1772 Orange Mott ~1730 Sylvanus Cornell ~1730 Richard Cornell Living Heilman 1876 - 1954 Franklin Henry Batman 78 78 ~1880 Gertrude Wasek ~1885 Hazel Hollister 1847 Eva Vallette 1850 Edward Drew Vallette 1806 - 1888 Erastus Gary 82 82 ~1610 Etienne Thibierge ~1613 Catherine Durand ~1613 Gabriel Hervet ~1616 Marguerite Lorillot 16 Jan 1633/1634 - 16 Jan 1670/1671 Nicolas Gendron - Lafontaine 1642 - 26 Feb 1687/1688 Marie Marthe Hubert 16 Jan 1666/1667 - 27 Feb 1746/1747 Jean Pierre Gendron ~1605 Pierre Gendron 1615 Toussaint Hubert 1618 Catherine Champagne 1717 Marguerite Gendron 1631 - 10 Feb 1699/1700 Hippolyte Thibierge 1636 Renee Herve 1675 Marie Thibierge 0568 - Deceased Harold Valdarsson <0100 UNKNOWN Bereniece 0550 - Deceased Princess Of The Vandals Hildis 0590 - Deceased UNKNOWN Moalda 1516 - 1545 Henry Burt 29 29 1708 - Wft Est. 1737-1802 Marie Josèphte Thibi 0569 Afandreg Ddu Verch Cynan Also Known As:<_AKA> the /Black/ 1668 - 1739 Antoine Courtemanche 71 71 1673 - Wft Est. 1694-1762 Marguerite Vaudry 1693 - Wft Est. 1714-1784 Pierre Roy 1688 - >1698 Marin Thibi 10 10 1689 - 1728 Marie Lamothe 38 38 1595 Joshua Cornell Wft Est. 1597-1620 - 1683 Catherine UNKNOWN 1748 - 1841 Elizabeth Miller\ Muller 93 93 1610 - 1688 William Brooks 78 78 He emigrated in 1635 aboard the ship Blessing from London, Middlesex, England 1632 - 1689 Mary Burt 57 57 1591 - 1683 Henry Brooks 92 92 1702 Daniel Cornell 0780 - 0801 Aubre , Burgundian Count Of Fezensac Haisbaigne 21 21 0760 - 0811 Bouchard Haisbaigne 51 51 0815 Geoffrey Haisbaigne 0800 - 0876 Bouchard , Prefect Of The Fezensac Haisbaigne 76 76 0633 - Deceased Audr Ivarsdottir 0638 - 0700 Radbard King Of GARDERIGE UNKNOWN 62 62 0710 - >0770 Harald Hidetand 60 60 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of the Swedes 0530 - Deceased UNKNOWN Ogne 1625 - <1663 Abraham Haquin 38 38 1625 - Wft Est. 1650-1719 Marie Dit Calognes Calogues 1636 - <1688 Jacques Vaudry 52 52 1616 - Wft Est. 1640-1707 Adrien Vaudry 0106 - Deceased Princess of Rugii Hafilda ~1635 Rebecca Stanley 1660 - Wft Est. 1692-1751 Isador Thibi 1660 - Wft Est. 1691-1754 Margret Conco ~1668 - Wft Est. 1692-1752 Elie Francois Lamothe 5 Jan 1670/1671 - Wft Est. 1692-1758 Genevieve Levert Wft Est. 1598-1641 - Wft Est. 1638-1722 Claude Lamotte 1633 - Wft Est. 1647-1725 Jean Levert 1653 - 1696 Francoise Latier 43 43 ~1730 Sauel Cornell ~1730 Benjamin Cornell 1698 Elizabeth Mott 1669 - 1758 Jacob Cornell 89 89 11 Mar 1742/1743 - 1784 Abiah Filley 1775 - 1857 Laommi Mott 82 82 Wft Est. 1758-1784 - 1845 Polly Clark 1820 - Wft Est. 1821-1910 Abiah Mott 0435 - 0478 Amalaberge Cologne 43 43 ~1730 Jacob Cornell ~1730 Thomas Cornell 1824 - 1900 Afphiza Katherine Stultz 76 76 ~1488 UNKNOWN Harker ~1540 UNKNOWN Eggleston 1795 - 1854 Friedrich Hauser 59 59 1761 - 1843 William N. Nickle 81 81 1689 William Nickle 1829 - 1909 Elizabeth Platt 79 79 ~1526 Thomas Field 1621 - 1710 Oliver Nickle 89 89 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Capt. ~1645 Margaret Anne Young Name Suffix:<NSFX> Mrs. 1687 Daniel Nickle 18 Mar 1653/1654 - 1718 Mary Hall 1757 - 1836 Anna Maria UNKNOWN 78 78 1754 - 1821 Johann Heinrich Hauser 67 67 1576 - 1648 Mary\ Marie Mitchell 71 71 ~1645 Guillaume Lejuge ~0960 Cadell Ap Einion ~0900 UNKNOWN Alfred 1659 - 10 Mar 1729/1730 John Eggleston 1646 - 1687 Marie Langlois 40 40 ~1688 Alexandre Daigneau ~0900 UNKNOWN Edwin ~0880 Ethelweard Saxe- Wessex ~0845 - Deceased UNKNOWN Wulfthryth ~0900 UNKNOWN Elfgifu ~0900 UNKNOWN Ethelhild 1617 - 1679 James Eggleston 62 62 1656 - Wft Est. 1657-1746 James Eggleston 1666 - Wft Est. 1697-1756 Nathaniel Eggleston 1668 - Wft Est. 1699-1758 Isaac Eggleston 1671 - Wft Est. 1699-1765 Abigail Eggleston 1674 - Wft Est. 1675-1768 Deborah Eggleston 1676 - Wft Est. 1677-1770 Hannah Eggleston 20 Feb 1584/1585 - 1674 Bigod Eggleston ~1620 - Feb 1690/1691 Samuel Eggleston Bef 19 Jan 1612/1613 - Wft Est. 1613-1719 Mary Eggleston 1638 - Wft Est. 1639-1728 Thomas Eggleston 1641 - Wft Est. 1642-1735 Mercy Eggleston 1643 - Wft Est. 1644-1737 Sarah Eggleston 1644 - Wft Est. 1645-1738 Rebecca Eggleston 1648 - Wft Est. 1649-1742 Abigail Eggleston 1651 - Wft Est. 1652-1741 Joseph Eggleston ~1230 - ~1280 Agnes De Brus 50 50 1669 - 26 Jan 1735/1736 Joseph Miville 1619 - 1711 Martine Gauthier 92 92 1666 Catherine Charon 1200 Hawise De Lancaster 1698 Antoine Courtemanche <1480 John Field ~1695 Marie Francoise Roy ~0900 UNKNOWN Elfweard Name Suffix:<NSFX> King of the English 1634 - 1692 René Landry 58 58 1519 - 1588 John Field 69 69 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Reverend 1372/1418 Robert Field 1800 - 1871 Sarah\ Sally Nickle 71 71 14 Feb 1642/1643 Marie Courtemanche 9 Jan 1712/1713 Antoine Courtemanche ~0865 - 0912 Ethelred Of Mercia 47 47 ~0900 UNKNOWN Ethelflaeda ~0900 UNKNOWN Elflaed 1678 Pierre Laporte 1580 - 1606/1671 Jean Denys Salé 1689 - 1759 Elizabeth Lejuge 70 70 1600 - 1693 Marie Salé 93 93 ~1700 Jacques Boule 1664 Madeleine Courtemanche ~0875 UNKNOWN Ecgwyn ~1700 Claude Gendron 1618 René Landry 1644 Jacques Courtemanche 1707 Pierre Courtemanche 1634 - 1711 Francois Miville 77 77 1709 - Deceased Barthelmi Courtemanche 1592 Mary Talcott ~1585 Mary Wall 1790 John Heinrich Hauser 1797 George Hauser 1802 - Deceased James Nickle 1804 - 1891 Andrew Nickle 86 86 1814 - 1893 Hannah Nickle 78 78 1816 - 1866 Jane Nickle 50 50 1807 - 1884 William III Nickle 77 77 1809 - 1905 Elizabeth Nickle 96 96 1820 - 1887 Mary Nancy Nickle 66 66 ~1800 - 1865 James Platt 65 65 1813 - 1892 Elizabeth Anderson 79 79 ~1805 - Deceased William B.H. McDonald ~1800 - 1833 James D. Johnston 33 33 1814 - 1893 Robert Criswell 78 78 ~1815 William McCay 1869 - 1956 Edwin LeRoy Nickle 87 87 1872 - 1933 Lenora Ellen Nickle 60 60 1876 - 1877 Lura May Nickle 1m 1m 1879 Clarence Earl Nickle 1881 - 1964 Leslie J. Nickle 82 82 0965 Melendo Gonzales 1690 - Wft Est. 1729-1785 Marguerite Richard D. 1534 Christabella Or Agnes Fitz Herbert 1200 Piers De Brus Assona Iniguez ~1700 Louis Boule 1672 Marguerite Landry 1504 - 1542 Richard Field 38 38 9 Mar 1665/1666 Anne Courtemanche 1694 - Deceased Marguerite Courtemanche 1701 Elisabeth Courtemanche 17 Jan 1699/1700 Suzanne Courtemanche 0895 - 0940 UNKNOWN AEthelstan 45 45 1715 Jean- Baptiste Courtemanche 18 Mar 1679/1680 Genevieve Caron 1717 Marie- Madeleine Courtemanche ~1505 UNKNOWN Elizabeth ~1725 Pierre- Paul Hubert 1556 Sylvester Eggleston 1670 Elisabeth Courtemanche 1705 Jean Courtemanche 1695 Jacques Courtemanche ~0880 Edmund Saxe- Wessex 1728 - 1805 Marie- Anne Belair Vêtu 77 77 26 Jan 1641/1642 Urban Courtemanche ~1700 Marie Agnes Gendron 1645 - 1719 Marie Bernard 74 74 ~1695 Marie- Anne Roy 1647 Martn Courtemanche ~1505 Thomas Field 1692 - 1742 Joseph François Gendron 50 50 1649 - Deceased Jean Courtemanche 1651 Michel Courtemanche ~1622 Pieter Wouterse Van Der Meulan Mills 1662 - Abt 26 Jan 1727/1728 Jacques Gendron ~1700 Jacques Gendron ~1740 Joseph Gendron ~1700 Marie Boule ~1700 Joseph Boule ~1595 John Field ~1750 Marie Jeanne Dion-Guyon ~1700 Marianne Gendron ~0900 UNKNOWN Edith 1666 - <1712 Marie Anne Charlan 46 46 ~1775 Marie Madeleine Gendron ~1308 John De Ellerker 1309 Joan De Ros ~1244 Eudo La Zouche ~1297 John De Berkeley Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Sir Knight] ~1299 - 12 Feb 1345/1346 Maurice De Berkeley ~1301 Eudo De Berkeley ~1304 - 1341 Peter De Berkeley 37 37 ~1202 Lucy De Tregoz ~1232 - 1282 Joan De Somery 50 50 ~1304 Joan UNKNOWN ~1260 John De Beauchamp ~1270 Anabilla De Quincy ~1225 Margaret UNKNOWN 1608 - 1660 Jane RICHARDS 52 52 1643 - 1716 Darby McCarty 73 73 ~1585 - Deceased Jane VERCH CADWALADR ~1250 Maud UNKNOWN 1251 - 1276 Henry Audley 25 25 1250 - 1306 Richard Talbot 56 56 ~1250 Sarah De Beauchamp ~1295 Eve Clavering ~1214 - >1296 William Scrope 82 82 ~1218 UNKNOWN Scrope ~1281 - >1310 Stephen Scrope 29 29 ~1275 William De Cleseby ~0887 UNKNOWN Grabfeldgau ~1377 - >1418 Maud Scrope 41 41 ~1348 - 1405 John Scrope 57 57 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Sir Knight] ~1330 Maud De Neville ~1335 Robert Plumpton Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Sir Knight] 1337 - 1405 Isabella Scrope 68 68 ~1380 Baldwin Freville Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Sir Knight] ~1380 UNKNOWN Scrope Name Suffix:<NSFX> Miss ~1380 Elizabeth Scrope ~1460 Alice Wrottesley ~1350 Elizabeth Strathbogie ~1280 Lora De Furnival ~1320 - ~1339 Alan Holland 19 19 ~1312 - 16 Mar 1372/1373 Robert Holland ~1316 - 1359 Otho Holland 43 43 ~1318 John Holland ~1322 - ~1349 Margaret Holland 27 27 ~1325 Hugh Denton ~1326 Jane Holland ~1315 - Deceased Elizabeth Holland ~1320 Eleanor Metfield ~1276 - 1297 Simon Clifford 21 21 ~1295 - >1320 Roger Clifford 25 25 ~1275 Robert De Welles Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Baron] 1279 - 1316 Robert D' Ufford 37 37 ~1365 John Melton Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Sir Knight] ~1307 - 1382 Margaret Clifford 75 75 ~1300 Julian De Bower ~1292 Beatrice De Berruere ~1310 John Tiptoft 1309 Agnes De Bohun ~1278 Idonea Clifford ~1281 - <1307 Gilbert De Clare 26 26 ~1285 Isabel UNKNOWN ~1245 Robert Hastang ~1290 John De Burgh Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Earl of Ulster] ~1295 Roger Damory Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Sir Knight] ~1330 - >1366 David Grey 36 36 ~1270 Robert De Moreby ~1300 Catherine FitzAlan ~1070 Mathilde UNKNOWN ~1345 Elizabeth St Quintin ~1370 Elizabeth (Grey) Marmion ~1340 Thomas Pole ~1340 John Clinton ~1375 Gerald FitzMorice Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Earl of Kildare] ~1330 Joan Tuberville ~1285 John De Botetourt Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Sir Knight] ~1342 - 1414 Petronilla Grey 72 72 ~1400 - 1271 Simon De Montfort 129 129 1351 William Willoughby 1318 Thomas FitzAlan ~1285 Thomas De Cailly ~1410 UNKNOWN De Neville ~1361 - 1388 John FitzHenry 27 27 ~1370 Thomas Moreaux Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR] ~1335 Thomas De Neville Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR] ~1298 William Skipwith Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT] ~1299 Margaret FitzSimon ~1303 William Hiltoft Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT] ~1304 Alice Muer ~1351 - 1415 John Skipwith 64 64 ~1353 William Skipwith ~1361 Stephen Skipwith ~1363 - Deceased Amy Skipwith ~1365 Patrick Skipwith ~1367 Thomas Skipwith ~1322 John Skipwith ~1327 Ralph Skipwith ~1324 Roger De Percy ~1335 Alice Merryl 1310 Sibylla Van Holland 1311 - 1356 Margaretha Countess Of Holland 45 45 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [EMPRESS OF THE HOLY ROMA ~1313 - 1316 Jan Van Holland 3 3 ~1315 - 1374 Jeanne Van Holland 59 59 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [DUCHESS OF JULICH] ~1317 - 1345 IV, Count Of Holland Willem 28 28 ~1325 - 1328 Louis Van Holland 3 3 ~1252 - 1311 Countess Of Luxemburg Phillipine 59 59 ~1271 - Aft 18 Mar 1302/1303 Henri De Avesnes Name Suffix:<NSFX> [DOMHERR OF KAMMERICH] ~1273 - 1317 Alix De Avesnes 44 44 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [COUNTESS OF NORFOLK] ~1274 - 1342 Marguerite De Avesnes 68 68 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [COUNTESS OF ARTOIS] ~1275 - 1305 Isabelle De Avesnes 30 30 ~1279 Jeanne D' Avesnes ~1280 - 1354 Marie De Avesnes 74 74 ~1282 Valeran De Hainault ~1294 - <1351 Ida D' Avesnes 57 57 ~1278 - 1302 Jean D' Avesnes 24 24 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [COUNT OF OSTREVANT] ~1310 Ludwig IV Emperor Of The HRE Name Suffix:<NSFX> [DUKE OF UPPER BAVARIA] ~1335 Elizabeth Stafford 1226 - 26 Feb 1274/1275 John IV Le Strange ~1327 - 1382 Roger Le Strange 55 55 ~1302 Joan Ingham ~1270 - 6 Feb 1311/1312 John VI , 2nd Baron Strange Le Strange Name Suffix:<NSFX> VI ~1277 - >1311 Isolda UNKNOWN 34 34 ~1300 - 1323 John Le Strange 23 23 Name Suffix:<NSFX> VII ~1360 - 1397 John Le Strange 37 37 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [VIII BARON STRANGE] 1253 - 1309 John V Le Strange 56 56 ~1335 Amy UNKNOWN ~1300 - 1362 Roger Bigod 62 62 1580 - 1625 Henrie Briggs 45 45 1580 - 1646 Hellen Cridland 66 66 0840 - 0874 III, Count Of Friuli Hunroch 34 34 1277 - <1338 Alice De Warrenne 61 61 ~1260 - 1286 William De Warrenne 26 26 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT]
William deWarren, killed December 15, 1285, in a tournament at Croyden, in his father's lifetime.  He was the son of John deWarren, Earl of Warren and Surrey, and his first wife, Alice deBrun.  John and Joan had a daughter Alice and a posthumous son John.
~1264 - 1293 Joan De Vere 29 29 1243 - 1295 Gilbert , Earl of Gloucester De Clare 52 52 1272 - 1307 Joan , Princess Of England Plantagenet 35 35 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [COUNTESS GLOUCESTER AND ~1361 - 1413 Ankaret Le Strange 52 52 1305 - 1376 Katherine FitzAlan 71 71 1308 Edmund FitzAlan ~1310 Alice FitzAlan ~1312 Jane FitzAlan 1314 - 20 Jan 1385/1386 Aline FitzAlan ~1315 John FitzAlan 1313 - 1398 Edward FitzAlan 85 85 1320 - 3 Jan 1388/1389 Elizabeth FitzAlan ~1263 Maud FitzAlan ~1271 John FitzAlan ~1273 Amy FitzAlan ~1332 - 1368 Petronella Le Butler 36 36 1304 - 6 Jan 1337/1338 James Le Botiller Name Suffix:<NSFX> [EARL OF ORMOND] ~1328 Anne Le Butler 1330 John Le Butler ~1314 - 1331 Aeneas De Bohun 17 17 ~1270 - 10 Feb 1305/1306 John , Lord Of Badenock Comyn ~1302 - 1356 Richard Talbot 54 54 1299 - 1356 Elizabeth Comyn 56 56 ~1334 Thomas Talbot ~1336 Catherine Talbot ~1338 Jane Talbot 1361 - 1396 Richard Talbot 35 35 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Lord Talbot] ~1353 - 10 Jan 1400/1401 Elizabeth Talbot ~1335 Beatrice Stafford 1245 - 1287 Thomas De Clare 42 42 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT] ~1290 Princess Of Hungary Klemencia 3 Feb 1392/1393 - 22 Mar 1454/1455 Henry , Warden of the Marches of Scotlan De Percy Name Suffix:<NSFX> [EARL OF NORTHUMBERLAND] ~1407 - 1472 Eleanor De Neville 65 65 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [COUNTESS OF NORTHUMBERLA ~1410 Humphrey Stafford Name Suffix:<NSFX> [DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM] ~1411 - 1480 Anne De Neville 69 69 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [DUCHESS OF BUCKINGHAM] ~0950 Count of Achalm Leopold ~1365 Elizabeth Darcy UNKNOWN 1418 - 14 Jan 1458/1459 Henry Scrope Name Suffix:<NSFX> Lord Bolton ~1371 - 1441 Philippa Clifford 70 70 1345 - 1369 Blanche Plantagenet 24 24 Name Prefix:<NPFX> DUCHESS OF LANCASTER <1364 - >1399 Eleanor De Mowbray 35 35 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARONESS WELLES] ~1240 - <1312 Alice De Sanford 72 72 ~1400 - 1460 Richard De Neville 60 60 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [EARL OF SALISBURY] 1393 - 1442 Richard Of Wilton Grey 49 49 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BaronGreyOfWiltn] ~1395 Blanche Vache 1340 - 1396 Henry Grey 56 56 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BaronGreyOfWiltn] 1358 - 1411 William , Baron Bergavem De Beauchamp 53 53 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON BERGAVENNY] ~1310 - 1369 Catherine De Mortimer 59 59 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [COUNTESS OF WARWICK] Bef 16 Mar 1338/1339 - 1401 Thomas De Beauchamp Name Suffix:<NSFX> [EARL OF WARWICK] ~1335 Maud De Beauchamp Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARONESS CLIFFORD] ~1340 Margaret De Ferrers Name Suffix:<NSFX> [COUNTESS OF WARWICK] 1353 - 1418 Ralph Greystoke 64 64 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON GREYSTOKE] ~1369 - 1413 Catherine Clifford 44 44 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARONESS GREYSTOKE] 1260 - 1318 Walter De Faucomberge 58 58 1333 - 1389 Roger Clifford 56 56 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON CLIFFORD] 1398 - 1452 William FitzHugh 54 54 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Lord] 1352 - 1421 John De Welles 69 69 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON] ~1295 Katharine Clivedon 1303 - 24 Jan 1375/1376 Richard FitzAlan Name Suffix:<NSFX> [EARL OF ARUNDEL]
Earl of Arundel, who succeeded on June 30, 1347, was born about 1313 and was called "Copped Hat".  he was made Justiciar of North Wales for life in 1334,  Governor of Carnarvon Castle in 1339, and Sheriff of Shropshire for life in 1345.   he took a distinguished part in the wars with France, was Admiral of the West,1340/41 and in 1345/7, commanded the second divsion at the battle of Crecy and was at the fall of Calais in 1347.  He died January 24, 1375/6 at Arundel and was  buried at Lewes.  He married first February 9, 1320 to Isabel, daughter of Alianore, and in 1344 obtained a papal mandate for annulment of this marriage on the ground of his minority and never willigly consented to the match.  He married second Elearnor Plantagenet whose descent from the distinguished family of Beauchamp  is well known.
~1428 Maud FitzHugh ~1395 - 1415 Joan Greystoke 20 20 ~1408 - 1487 Ralph Greystoke 79 79 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON GREYSTOKE] ~1409 - 20 Mar 1467/1468 Elizabeth FitzHugh 1389/1405 - <1452 Margaret Willoughby 1337/1338 - 1368 Henry FitzHenry 1342 - 1369 Lora St Quintin 27 27 ~1367 - >1405 Lucy Le Strange 38 38 ~1387 - >1432 Thomas Willoughby 45 45 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT] 1343 - 1396 Robert Willoughby 53 53 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON WILLOUGHBY] ~1323 - 1372 John Willoughby 49 49 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON WILLOUGHBY] ~1327 - <1372 Cecily D' Ufford 45 45 ~1333 Alice Hiltoft 1301 - 1349 Roger Le Strange 47 47 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Baron Strange] ~1390 Jane FitzAlan ~1291 - 1367 Ralph De Neville 76 76 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON DE NEVILLE] ~1430 Gilbert Talbot Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT] Armengol III DE URGEL 1415 - 1495 Cecily De Neville 80 80 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [DUCHESS OF YORK] ~1371 - 16 Mar 1409/1410 John "Fairborn" Beaufort Name Suffix:<NSFX> [MARQUESS OF SOMERSET, K. ~1375 Margaret Holland Name Suffix:<NSFX> [DUCHESS OF CLARENCE] 1272 - 1315 Guy , 10th Earl of Warwick De Beauchamp 43 43 Name Suffix:<NSFX> 2nd Earl of Warwick 1286 - 1347 John De Warrenne 61 61 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [EARL OF WARREN] ~1328 Isabella Holland ~1290 Alice UNKNOWN ~1244 - 1301 Guncelin Badlesmere 57 57 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Justice CHESTER] ~1234 - 1310 Joan FitzBernard 76 76 ~1231 Bartholomew Badlesmere ~1172 Mabel De Meschines 1306 - <1363 Margery Badlesmere 57 57 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARONESS ROS] 1310 Maud Badlesmere Name Suffix:<NSFX> [COUNTESS OF OXFORD] ~1310 Robert FitzPaine ~1310 John De Vere Name Suffix:<NSFX> [EARL OF OXFORD] ~1134 - 1193 William D'Aubigny 59 59 ~1417 - 1476 Edward De Neville 59 59 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON ABERGAVENNY] ~1398 Joan De Neville ~1409 - 9 Jan 1462/1463 William , Earl of Kent De Neville Name Suffix:<NSFX> [EARL OF KENT] ~1408 Robert De Neville Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BISHOP OF SALISBURY & DU ~1400 Alice Montagu Name Suffix:<NSFX> [COUNTESS OF SALISBURY] ~1335 Nicholas De Sanford ~1315 Thomas Swynnerton ~1319 Maud Holland ~1138 - Wft Est. 1170-1236 Maud De Mandeville 0880 - 0928 Louis III Of Holy Roman Empire 48 48 Nickname:<NICK> The Blind 1264 - 1298 Eleanor Plantagenet 34 34 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess Of England 1266 - 1272 John , Prince Of England Plantagenet 6 6 1271 - 1271 Juliana Kath. , Princess Of England Plantagenet 1273 - 1284 Alphonso , Prince Of England Plantagenet 10 10 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [EARL OF CHESTER] 1275 - 1318 Margaret , Princess Of England Plantagenet 43 43 1276 - 1277/1279 Berengaria , Princess Of England Plantagenet 11 Mar 1277/1278 - <1232 Mary , Princess Of England Plantagenet Mary Plantaganet, born in March 1279 and died in 1332, became a nun in 1285. It is reported that she was quite
extravagant and had large gambling debts, as well as having an affair with Earl Warren (Warenne) during one of her
visits to her father's court.
12 Mar 1278/1279 - 1291 Alice , Princess Of England Plantagenet 0900 - 0960 TUETBERGE TROYES 60 60 1286 Beatrice , Princess Of England Plantagenet ~1260 - Deceased UNKNOWN Henry III Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count Of Bar-Le-Duc 1314 - 1360 Thomas Holland 46 46 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [EARL OF KENT, K.G.] ~1465 Eleanor Windsor ~1420 Catherine Howard Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARONESS ABERGAVENNY] 1314 Countess Of Hainault & Holland Philippa Name Suffix:<NSFX> [QUEEN OF ENGLAND] 1330 - 1376 Edward Plantagenet 45 45 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Prince
Name Suffix:<NSFX> [PRINCE OF WALES]
Edward Plantaganet, the Black Prince, Prince of Wales, an original Knight of the Garter, married his
cousin, Joan, "The Fair Maid of Kent", widow of Thomas de Holand, descended from Surety Saire de Quincy,
and of a family that settled at Holand in Lancashire. By this previous marriage they had Thomas de Holand,
who married Alice Fitz Alan; John de Holand, Earl of Huntingdon, who married Elizabeth Plantaganet, left
issue; Joan Holand, who married John, Duke of Brittany; and Maud, married (1) Hugh de Corteney, and (2)
Waleran, Earl of St. Paul. Edward and Joan were parents of Richard of Bordeaux, Prince of Wales and
afterwards King Richard II. of England, who reigned from 1377 to 1399, and who died without issue. The
Black Prince died in 1376. Joan died in 1385.
1332 - <1379 Isabel , Princess Of England Plantagenet 46 46 Feb 1334/1335 - 1348 Joan , Princess Of England Plantagenet Bef 16 Feb 1336/1337 - <1337 William , Prince Of England Plantagenet 1338 - 1368 Lionel , Prince of England Plantagenet 29 29 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [DUKE OF CLARENCE] 1339 - 1398 John of Gaunt , Prince Of England Plantagenet 58 58 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Duke of Lancaster 1341 - 1402 Edmund , Prince Of England Plantagenet 61 61 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [DUKE OF YORK] Mar 1342/1343 - Mar 1342/1343 Blanche , Princess Of England Plantagenet 1344 - 1361/1362 Mary , Princess Of England Plantagenet 1346 - >1361 Margaret , Princess Of England Plantagenet 15 15 <1348 William , Prince Of England Plantagenet 7 Jan 1353/1354 - 1397 Thomas Woodstock , Prince Of England Plantagenet Name Suffix:<NSFX> [DUKE OF GLOUCESTER] ~1328 - 1385 Princess Of Wales Joan 57 57 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [COUNTESS OF KENT] 1338 - 1404 Violanta Visconti 66 66 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [DUCHESS OF CLARENCE] ~1320 Maud Plantagenet 1360 - 1415 Philippe of Lancaster 55 55 ~1394 - 25 Jan 1457/1458 Mary De Ferrers Name Suffix:<NSFX> [LADY OF OVERSLEY] ~1402 Henry De Neville ~1403 Thomas De Neville Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON SAINT MAUR & LOVEL ~1405 Cuthbert De Neville ~1413 John De Neville ~1370 Alice FitzAlan Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARONESS CHERLETON] ~1393 - ~1461 Margaret De Neville 68 68 ~1405 Alice Seymour Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARONESS SAINT MAUR & LO 1623 - 1683 Giles Slocombe 60 60 1433 Joan De Neville 1435 Elizabeth De Neville 1437 - 1490 Alice De Neville 53 53 ~1460 Elizabeth De Neville Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARONESS SCROPE] 1424 - 1472 Henry FitzHugh 48 48 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON FITZHUGH] ~1112 Cicely UNKNOWN 1267/1268 - ~1274 Henry , Prince Of England Plantagenet ~1274 Isabel , Princess Of England Plantagenet ~1270 - 1312 UNKNOWN Jean II 42 42 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duke Of Brabant 1279 - 14 Feb 1316/1317 Princess Of France Marguerite ~1165 - 3 Feb 1244/1245 Isabel De Bolebec 1315 - 1336 John , Prince Of England Plantagenet 21 21 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [EARL OF CORNWALL] 1318 - 1355 Eleanor Plantagenet 36 36 Name Prefix:<NPFX> DUCHESS OF GUELDRES 1321 - 1362 Joan , Princess Of England Plantagenet 41 41 ~1270 - Deceased UNKNOWN Robert II Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count Of Artois 1268 - 1314 IV, King Of France Philippe 46 46 ~1280 I, Duke Of Bourbon Louis ~1292 Jeanne De Burgundy Jan 1271/1272 - 1305 Jeanne De Navarre Name Suffix:<NSFX> [QUEEN OF FRANCE] ~1286 - >1294 Marguerite Princess Of France 8 8 1289 - 1316 Louis , King Of France X 26 26 1290 - >1294 Blanche Princess Of France 4 4 1291/1292 - 3 Jan 1321/1322 V, King Of France Philippe 1295 - 1 Feb 1327/1328 IV, King Of France Charles 1297 - 1308 Robert Prince Of France 11 11 1274 - 1299 Princess Of Sicily Margaret 25 25 1292/1293 - 1309 Isabel De Valois ~1270 Catherine De Courtenay ~1290 Endeline UNKNOWN ~1300 Blanche De Burgundy ~1300 Marie De Luxembourg ~1300 Jeanne D' Evreux ~1320 II, King Of Scotland David 1115 - 1166/1169 Roger De Cundy ~1294 - 7 Mar 1341/1342 Jeanne De Valois Name Suffix:<NSFX> [COUNTESS OF HAINF ~1310 John Bernake ~1313 - 1361 Joan Marmion 48 48 ~1290 - 1349 Maud La Zouche 59 59 ~1307 - 1362 Isabel De Berkeley 55 55 1243 - 1282 Roger Clifford 39 39 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON CLIFFORD] ~1130 - 1175 Richard Talbot 45 45 ~1249 - >1309 Juliane FitzMaurice 60 60 ~1294 - 1361 Thomas De Berkeley 67 67 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON BERKELEY] ~1430 Ann Greystoke ~1432 - 10 Mar 1500/1501 John Greystoke ~1436 - >1483 Elizabeth Greystoke 47 47 ~1438 - 17 Jan 1482/1483 Robert Greystoke Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT] ~1444 William Greystoke ~1450 Thomas Greystoke ~1452 Isabella Greystoke ~1405 Richard Le Despenser Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON LE DESPENSER] ~1440 Elizabeth Grey ~1265 - 1326 Maurice De Berkeley 61 61 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [LORD] ~1295 Millicent De Berkeley ~1251 - Bef 7 Jan 1297/1298 Millicent De Cantelou ~1275 Isabel De Clare Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARONESS BERKELEY] 1308 - 1337 Margaret De Mortimer 29 29 ~1220 - 1268 Marquis of Ceva Giorgio 48 48 ~1414 Thomas Greystoke ~1418 Richard Greystoke ~1420 John Greystoke ~1422 Katherine Greystoke ~1424 Henry Greystoke ~1426 Matilda Greystoke ~1428 - 1440 Elizabeth Greystoke 12 12 ~1430 William Greystoke ~1400 William Stoke ~1440 - <1311 Margaret Grey 129 129 ~1410 - 1505 Beatrice Hawclyf 95 95 ~1191 Gillo De Newsom ~1425 Roger Thornton ~1226 - 1299 Ela Longspee 73 73 ~1320 Thomas De Braose ~1282 - 1320 Joan FitzThomas 38 38 1670 - 1716 Timohthy McCarty 46 46 ~1385 Eudo De Welles ~1390 Maud Or Matilda Greystoke 1304 - 24 Feb 1344/1345 Adam De Wells ~1257 Maude De Vaux ~1223 - 1285 Robert De Ros 62 62 the eldest son, of Hamlake Castle.  He took an active part against the King and was one of the first Barons after the battle of
Lewes in 1264 to be summoned to the Parliament which was called by the barons in the king's name.  He married Isabel,
granddaughter of the Surety Baron William de'Albini.  Roos must have gained royal favor to some extent, for he then had
permission to place a new embattled wall around the Castle of Belvoir.  He died 16 June 1285.  His daughter Isabel became the
first wife of Walter deFanconberge and second of Marmaduke Thweng, and through her daughter Alice Theweng who married
Roger Kryton, descendants survive to the present day; Robert deRoos, through whose son Sacer deRoos, many present day
descend.  It is however, through eldest son that the majority of lineages are traced.
~1223 Isabel D'Albini ~1215 - ~1288 John De Vaux 73 73 ~1250 John Engaine ~1250 Joan De Greinville ~1400 Margaret De Ferrers Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARONESS RICHMOUNT] ~1434 - 1496 Richard Greystoke 62 62 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [REVEREND] ~1440 Ralph Greystoke ~1442 Margaret Greystoke ~1448 Mary Greystoke ~1433 - 1488 Richard Strangeways 55 55 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT] ~1460 Elizabeth Strangewayes ~1382 James Strangeways ~1464 - 1503 Jane Strangewayes 39 39 ~1466 Margery Strangewayes ~1468 Richard Strangewayes ~1470 William Strangewayes ~1472 Thomas Strangewayes ~1336 John Conyers ~1425 UNKNOWN Scrope Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Baron Scrope] ~1310 Laurence Hastings Name Suffix:<NSFX> [EARL OF PEMBROKE] ~1313 - ~1368 Agnes De Mortimer 55 55 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [COUNTESS OF PEMBROKE] ~1415 Randolf Dacre Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON DACRE] ~1425 Margaret Dacre ~1362 - 14 Mar 1406/1407 Thomas , Baron Furnival De Neville Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON FURNIVAL] ~1367 Maud De Neville ~1330 William Dacre Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON DACRE] ~1330 - <1361 Catherine De Neville 31 31 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARONESS DACRE] ~1340 Eleanor De Neville Name Suffix:<NSFX> [ABBESS OF MINORIES] 1085 Anna Comnene ~1441 - <1488 Joan FitzHugh 47 47 ~1390 Henry De Beaumont Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON BEAUMONT] ~1390 Elizabeth Willoughby ~1440 Thomas Grey Yolande De Courtenay ~1310 - 1377 Hugh De Courtenay 67 67 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [EARL OF DEVON] 1460 - 1493 Thomas Scrope 33 33 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON SCROPE] 1281 - 1342 Henry Grey 61 61 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Baron Grey] ~1319 - <1388 Reynold De Grey 69 69 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Baron Grey] ~1290 Anne De Rockley Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Barones Grey] 1311 - 1370 Reynold Grey 58 58 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Baron Grey] 1315 - 1391 Maud De Botetourt 76 76 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Baroness Grey] ~1315 Elizabeth De Montagu Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARONESS BADLESMERE] ~1331 - 1396 Alianore Le Strange 65 65 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Baroness Grey] ~1345 Joan Willoughby Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Baroness Astley] 13 Jan 1335/1336 - 1384 Thomas De Ros Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT] 1290 - 3 Feb 1342/1343 William De Ros Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON ROS] Maud Peverel ~1270 Ralph De Monthermer Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON MONTHERMER] ~1312 Isabel Le Despenser Name Suffix:<NSFX> [COUNTESS OF ARUNDEL] ~1370 - 1409 William Willoughby 39 39 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Baron Willoughby] ~1315 Robert De Scales Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON SCALES] ~1317 Catharine D' Ufford Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Baroness Scales] ~1196 - ~1264 William De Ros 68 68 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir 1363 - 1391 Thomas Clifford 28 28 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON CLIFFORD] ~1365 Elizabeth De Ros ~1359 - <1404 Lewis Clifford 45 45 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT] ~1288 Margaret De Goushill ~1375 - 1417 William Clifford 42 42 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT] 1441 - 1483 Edward IV PLANTAGENENT 42 42 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King ~1248 Richard Scrope 1249/1257 Constance De Newsom 1271 - 1336 Henry Scrope 65 65 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Sir Knight] <0930 Rhotais UNKNOWN ~1277 UNKNOWN Scrope ~1250 Isabella Scrope ~1223 Thomas De Newsham 1053 - 1125 II, Grand Prince Of Kiev Vladimir 72 72 ~1184 Fulk Peyferer ~1165 - 1221 William D'Albini 56 56 ~1317 - <1340 Thomas Scrope 23 23 1319 - 1383 Geofrey Scrope 64 64 ~1307 Beatrice Scrope 1322 - 1406 Stephen Scrope 84 84 ~1308 Constance Scrope ~1327 - 1380 John Scrope 53 53 1325 - 1367 William Scrope 42 42 ~1327 - 1391 Ivetta Scrope 64 64 ~1169 Nicholas Verdon ~1205 - 1259 John FitzBernard 54 54 1317/1320 Joan Scrope Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARONESS SCROPE] ~1330 - 1362 Geoffrey Scrope 32 32 ~1336 - 1386 Joan Scrope 50 50 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARONESS FITZHUGH] 1345 - 25 Jan 1403/1404 Stephen Scrope 1347 Henry Scrope Name Suffix:<NSFX> [JR.] 1349 Isabella Scrope ~1349 - 1399 William Scrope 50 50 1351 - 1405 Richard Scrope 54 54 ~1305 Andrew Luttrell ~1325 Isabella UNKNOWN ~1244 Galfrid Luttrell ~1325 John De Horham ~1620 Dorcas UNKNOWN 1373 - 1415 Henry Scrope 42 42 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT] ~1375 - 1418 Geofrey Scrope 43 43 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Sir Knight] ~1384 - 1418 Stephen Scrope 34 34 1394 - 1463 William Scrope 69 69 ~1350 John De Huntinfield Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Lord] 1650 - 1688 Dorcas Messenger 37 37 ~1617 Edward Messenger ~1375 Phillippa De Bryan ~1375 Joan Holland Name Suffix:<NSFX> [DUCHESS OF YORK] ~1588 Andrew Messenger ~1130 - 1162 II, King Of Hungary Geza 32 32 ~1417 - 1498 Elizabeth Scrope 81 81 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Baroness Scrope 1429 - 1475 Thomas Scrope 46 46 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON SCROPE] ~1462 - 1515 Ralph Scrope 53 53 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON SCROPE] 1464 Elizabeth Scrope 1467 - 1517 Geoffrey Scrope 50 50 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Baron] 1471 - 1515 Henry Scrope 44 44 1475 Margaret Scrope ~1460 Ralph FitzRandolph ~1475 Christopher Danby Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT] ~1450 Margaret Cholmeley 1255 - <1316 William De Ros 61 61 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON ROS] ~1287 - <1338 John De Ros 51 51 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON ROS] ~1440 John Scrope Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON SCROPE] 1298 - 1369 Robert D' Ufford 71 71 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Earl of Suffolk] 1286 - 1375 Margaret De Norwich 89 89 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Cntss of Suffolk] ~1330 Margaret D' Ufford Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARONESS FERRERS] 1292 - 1335 John Marmion 43 43 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Baron Marmion] ~1205 Lucia FitzPiers ~1345 - <1367 Robert Grey 22 22 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Sir Knight] 1300 - 1359 John De Grey 58 58 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Baron Grey] ~1309 - Aft 20 Mar 1377/1378 Avice Marmion ~1271 - 1311 John De Grey 40 40 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Sir] ~1274 Margaret Oddingeseles ~1325 - >1392 William Skipwith 67 67 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT] ~1360 - <1415 Margaret Skipwith 55 55 ~1297 - Bef 12 Mar 1343/1344 Thomas Grey Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Sir Knight] ~1328 - <1369 Thomas Grey 41 41 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Sir Knight] ~0755 - Deceased Fergusa Urgaria Unuisticc ~1345 Elizabeth Latimer Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Baroness Latimer] ~1320 William Latimer Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Baron Latimer] ~1345 Margery La Zouche Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARONESS WILLOUGHBY] ~1360 Ralph Lumley ~1365 Joan De Furnival Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARONESS FURNIVAL] ~1298 John De Bromwich Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT] 1030 - 1093 I, Grand Prince Of PerejawslawI Wsevolod 63 63 ~1301 Agnes De Beyle ~1310 William De Ferrers Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON FERRERS] ~1445 Thomas Salvain ~1360 Henry Vavasour Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Sir] ~1300 Thomas Musgrave Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Sir Knight] ~1305 - <1345 Margaret De Ros 40 40 ~1290 Alexander De Ros ~1290 UNKNOWN De Ros ~1350 Robert De Haverington Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Baron Harington] ~1292 Blanche Princess Of Navarre Name Suffix:<NSFX> [QUEEN OF FRANCE] ~1270 - Wft Est. 1250-1351 Roger Bigod Name Suffix:<NSFX> [EARL OF NORFOLK] ~1260 Katherine Giffard <1258 - 1299 Nicholas Audley 41 41 ~1334 - 1393 Euphemia De Neville 59 59 ~1195 Aline Bassett ~1298 - 1358 William FitzRobert 60 60 ~1300 Catherine UNKNOWN 1262 - 1311 Ralph De Neville 48 48 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON NEVILLE] ~1359 Robert Greystoke ~1265 Margery De Thweng Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARONESS NEVILLE] ~1330 Matthew Redman Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Sir Knight] ~1331 - 1403 Joan FitzHenry 72 72 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARONESS GREYSTOKE] ~1279 - 1327 Maud De Clare 48 48 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Lady Badlesmere ~1220 Gwenthlian Mechyl ~1251 Margery La Zouche Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARONESS FITZROGER] ~1240 - 1271 Robert De Neville 31 31 ~1205 Hugh De Bolobek ~1330 Anthony De Lucy Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Baron Lucy] ~1322 Lucy De Lucy Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARONESS GREYSTOKE] 6 Jan 1320/1321 - 1359 William FitzRalph Greystoke Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON GREYSTOKE] ~1355 - 1377 Alice Greystoke 22 22 ~1357 - ~1381 William Greystoke 24 24 ~1274 - 1346 Elizabeth De Neville 72 72 1299 - 1323 Ralph FitzRobert Greystoke 23 23 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir ~1324 Ralph FitzRalph Greystoke ~1265 - 1328 Isolde De Mortimer 63 63 Name Suffix:<NSFX> BARONESS AUDLEY 23 Mar 1272/1273 - 1314 Henry De Percy Name Suffix:<NSFX> 1st Baron Percy ~1270 Walter De Balun Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT] ~1381 Ralph Greystoke 1383 William Greystoke ~1385 Thomas Greystoke ~1387 Henry Greystoke ~1389 Catharine Greystoke ~1391 Alionora Greystoke ~1392 Anna Greystoke ~1398 Elizabeth Greystoke 1262 - 7 Feb 1333/1334 Margaret De Fiennes ~1445 Edmund Hastings Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT] ~1247 John De Cogan ~1310 Geoffrey De Say Name Suffix:<NSFX> [LORD SAYE] ~1307 - 1360 John De Beauchamp 53 53 ~1311 Emma De Beauchamp ~1303 Isabel De Beauchamp ~1305 - 1359 Elizabeth De Beauchamp 54 54 ~1315 Lucia De Beauchamp ~1160 - ~1230 Gilbert Talbot 70 70 ~1310 Rowland Odingsells ~1300 John Clinton ~1310 Roger Napon 1287 - 1330 Roger , 1 Earl March 8 Baron Mortimer De Mortimer 43 43 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [EARL OF MARCH]
A descendant of Llewellyn The Great, Prince of Wales. Roger was appointed Lord Lieutenant of Ireland etc.

Edward II, King of England, succeeded to the throne in 1307, upon the death of his father, Edward
I, King of England. Edward II was murdered by his wife and her lover, Roger Mortimer. They did not
do the deed themselves, but rather ordered it done by others. It is known that is was Mortimer who
appointed a new trio of keepers for the deposed Edward II. He had been transferred from Kenilworth
to Berkeley Castle, and the quality of his accommodations had been drastically changed. At
Berkeley they were, to say the least, unhealthy. But Edward II, now only Edward of Caernarvon, did
not die of natural causes. His shrieks of agony were so loud that they were heard not only through
Berkeley Castle but as far away as the village. The traditional story is that, to avoid making
marks on the outside of his body, his murderers had burnt out his bowels with a red hot iron
inserted through a hollow horn.


The Mortimers were descended from Roger de Mortemer of Mortemer-sur-Eaulane in Normandy, a supporter of William the Conqueror. Their main castle was at Wigmore, eight miles west of Ludlow. They had lands mainly in Herefordshire and Shropshire, including Cleobury       (Mortimer) on the edge of the hunting forest of Wyre. By marriage to Joanna de Geneville, a later Roger Mortimer (1287-1330) secured
possession of Ludlow Castle. This became the family's principal power base for the next six generations.

Roger Mortimer was a very powerful and ambitious Marcher Lord. He was the first of several members of his
family to attempt to seize the throne of England. He fought the Scottish Wars and made attempts to remove the
King's favorites, at first with some success. In 1323 he was imprisoned in the Tower of London, but escaped to
France, an event he later commemorated by building St Peter's chapel in the outer bailey of Ludlow Castle.

In France, Mortimer formed an alliance with Queen Isabella, who had deserted her effeminate husband, King
Edward II of England. They raised an army, invaded England and forced Edward to abdicate in favor of his
youngest son, the future Edward III. Mortimer entertained Isabella at his castles on the Welsh borders and
they became famous lovers. Meanwhile, Edward II was cruelly murdered at Berkeley Castle in 1327.

Following Edward's death, Mortimer, acting as regent, was the virtual ruler of England, but he over-reached
himself and aroused the anger of other barons. In October 1330 he was arrested at Nottingham and sentenced
to death. He was executed at Tyburn in London.

Later, the ambitions of the Mortimers became part of the great dynastic struggles of the mid-15th century
which became known as the "War of the Roses."

The Mortimers were archetypal Marcher Lords. The latter were a class of noblemen established by the Norman kings of England to     police The Marches, which were their Welsh, and to a lesser degree, Scottish border. In return for this service the lords were allotted     vast tracts of territory in these regions. More than that, though, they were afforded wide ranging powers not available in English-based     counterparts - these in return for providing a defensive cushion between the rebellious Welsh and the shires adjacent to Wales. For     example, they were allowed to raise their own armies, exact taxes and build castles without the sovereign's consent. Marcher Lords were     by nature and took every opportunity to enlarge upon their dominions. This process took the form of either taking possession     by force or by engaging themselves or their offspring in marriages made profitable by handsome dowries of land and property.
~1355 William Deincourt Name Suffix:<NSFX> [LORD DEINCOURT] 1245 - <1295 Ralph VII De Toni 50 50 ~1280 William La Zouche Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON ZOUCHE] ~1270 - 1314 Eve La Zouche 44 44 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARONESS BERKELEY] ~1276 - 1328 Robert Holland 52 52 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT] ~1320 William La Zouche Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON ZOUCHE OF HARYNGWO ~1325 - >1380 Elizabeth De Ros 55 55 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARONESS ZOUCHE] ~1266 - 18 Jan 1331/1332 John Clavering ~1271 Edmund Clavering ~1273 - 1309 Alexander Clavering 36 36 ~1275 Robert Clavering ~1277 Henry Clavering ~1278 Roger Clavering 1279 - 17 Jan 1327/1328 Alan Clavering Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Sir Knight] ~1270 Adwise Tybetot ~1280 Beatrice UNKNOWN ~1280 Isabella Riddell ~1420 John Constable Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT] ~1422 Lora FitzHugh ~1420 John Musgrave ~1270 Robert Plumpton ~1270 - >1332 Lucy De Ros 62 62 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Baroness Rither] ~1300 Thomas Lathom Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT] ~1305 Eleanor De Ferrers ~1304 - 13 Mar 1321/1322 Baron Roger Damory <1318 - 1363 Elizabeth Damory 45 45 1210 - Wft Est. 1200-1278 Richard De Burgh ~1290 - Bef 7 Feb 1338/1339 Herbert St Quintin Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT] ~1290 Lore Fauconberg ~1314 - >1347 Richard St Quintin 33 33 ~1317 - >1347 William St Quintin 30 30 ~1312 - <1347 Herbert St Quintin 35 35 ~1320 - 1302 Margery D'Insula 18 18 ~1072 Robert De Romilly ~1290 Warren Insula 1343 - 1368 John (De Grey) Marmion 25 25 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Baron Marmion] ~1320 Roger Hulse ~1340 John St Quintin ~1435 Cecilie Herbert 1330 Piers Mauley Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Baron Mauley] ~1362 - 17 Feb 1458/1459 Thomas Chaworth Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir 1332 - 1398 William Chatworth 66 66 1334 Alice Caltoft ~1302 - 1373 Thomas Chaworth 71 71 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT] ~1166 - <1252 Isabel De Ferrers 86 86 0940 - 1005 Yves De Belleme 65 65 ~1360 Thomas Heck ~1304 Joan Margaret Pole ~1329 Thomas Chaworth ~1194 - ~1256 John III , Lord Strange Of Knockyn Le Strange 62 62 1304 John Caltoft Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT] ~1272 - ~1371 Thomas Chaworth 99 99 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT] ~1274 Jane Luttrell ~1290 - ~1347 Thomas Chaworth 57 57 ~1292 Alice Houby ~1350 John Colville Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT] ~1353 Alice Darcy ~1190 - 1234 Richard Talbot 44 44 ~1340 Phillipa De Ferrers ~1373 - <1396 Robert De Ferrers 23 23 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT] 1331 - 1367 John De Ferrers 35 35 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT] ~1180 Petronilla De Croun ~1150 - 1205 Wido Croun 55 55 ~1304 - 1321 John De Ferrers 17 17 ~1308 Perronelle De Ferrers ~1390 - 26 Feb 1456/1457 Ralph De Neville Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT] ~1340 Thomas Molinton ~1305 Richard Monemuthe ~1270 William De Mortimer ~1275 John Bures ~1318 - 1376 Margaret De Percy 58 58 ~1315 Robert De Umfreville Name Suffix:<NSFX> [EARL OF ANGUS] ~1370 William De Ferrers 1295 - 1360 Elizabeth De Clare 65 65 <1344 - <1361 Reynburn De Beauchamp 17 17 ~1341 - >1361 Roger De Beauchamp 20 20 ~1345 Geoffrey Chaucer ~1348 - >1387 Phillipa De Roet 39 39 ~1315 Wilhelm V Duke Of Julich ~1320 Jeanne Duchess Of Brabant & Limbourg ~1325 Comte De Namur Robert ~1270 William Marshall Name Suffix:<NSFX> [EARL OF PEMBROKE] ~1275 Raoul De Clermont ~1280 Marguerite De Nesle Name Suffix:<NSFX> [COUNTESS OF SOISSONS] ~1300 Matilda UNKNOWN ~1479 William Mauleverer ~1305 Henry Hussey Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT] ~1300 Andrew Peverell ~1310 Warine Geraard ~1315 Elizabeth UNKNOWN ~1300 Thomas Dagworth ~1330 James Saint Leger ~1323 Margaret De Ros ~1330 Roger Chandas ~1335 Nicholas Poynings ~1345 - 1383 Alice De Beauchamp 38 38 12 Mar 1270/1271 - 1325 Charles , Prince Of France De Valois Name Suffix:<NSFX> [COUNT DE VALOIS]M ~1280 Matilde (Mahaud) De Chatillon ~1315 - 1343 UNKNOWN Reinoud II 28 28 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duke Of Gueldres ~1300 Robert De Vere Name Suffix:<NSFX> [EARL OF OXFORD] ~1302 - 1349 John Willoughby 47 47 ~1305 Joane Roscelin ~1244 Mary FitzRandolph ~1264 Robert De Neville ~1265 Henry De Neville ~1267 Joan De Neville ~1268 Reginald De Neville ~1272 Maresia De Neville ~1425 Margery FitzHugh ~1416 - >1468 Eleanor FitzHugh 52 52 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARONESS DACRE OF GILSLA ~1438 Lucy FitzHugh ~1425 John Melton Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR] ~1415 Thomas Dacre ~1266 - 1356 Henry FitzHugh 90 90 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir 1210 - 1262 Henry FitzRandolph 52 52 ~1332 Hugh FitzHenry ~1295 Maud De Furnival ~1330 William De Aton Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT] ~1326 - 1368 Isabel De Percy 42 42 1235 - 1272 Henry De Percy 37 37 1290 Blanche , Princess Of England Plantagenet 1311 - 1368 Maud De Beauchamp 57 57 ~1412 Anne Scrope ~1286 Theobald De Verdon Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON OF VERDON] ~1313 - 1337/1351 Joane De Mortimer Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Baroness Audley] ~1306 - 1351 Edmund De Mortimer 45 45 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT] ~1307 - >1345 Maud De Mortimer 38 38 ~1308 Roger De Mortimer ~1322 - 1383 Beatrice De Mortimer 61 61 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARONESS BREWOSE] ~1316 - 1347 Blanche De Mortimer 31 31 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARONESS GRANDISON] ~1321 John De Mortimer ~1286 - 1312 Matilda De Mortimer 26 26 ~1290 Hugh De Mortimer Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Sir] ~1292 Joan De Mortimer ~1294 Walter De Mortimer ~1298 Edmund De Mortimer 1300 - 3 Jan 1317/1318 John De Mortimer ~1300 John De Cherleton Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON CHERLETON OF POWIS ~1310 Joan Le Botiller ~1315 Piers De Grandison Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON GRANDISON] ~1390 William Ewer Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Sir Knight] ~1391 - <1467 Maude FitzHugh 76 76 ~1360 John Ewer Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT] ~1361 Isabella Clifford 1753 - 1818 Enoch McCarty 64 64 12 Feb 1340/1341 - 1372 Margaret De Neville Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARONESS ROS] 1320 - 1368 Henry De Percy 48 48 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON PERCY] ~1320 - 1362 Mary Plantagenet 42 42 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARONESS PERCY] ~1420 Marmaduke Constable 0980 - 1016 Ap ALFRED GODWYN 36 36 ~1343 - 1342 Joan De Beauchamp 1 1 ~1350 Margaret De Beauchamp ~1348 Agnes De Beauchamp ~1352 Juliana De Beauchamp ~1354 Catherine De Beauchamp ~1356 - 1416 Isabel De Beauchamp 60 60 ~1340 - 1361 John De Beauchamp 21 21 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT] ~1343 Hurom De Beauchamp ~1345 Elizabeth De Beauchamp ~1347 Richard De Beauchamp ~1250 - Bef 26 Feb 1321/1322 Marmaduke , Lord of Kilton Castle De Thweng ~1256 - 1309 Isabel De Ros 53 53 1363 - 1382 James Le Butler 19 19 ~1365 Anne Darcy ~1355 Cecily UNKNOWN 1389 - 1436 John , Baron Of Greystoke Greystoke 47 47 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir ~1280 Margaret De Mortimer ~1280 Elizabeth De Mortimer <0814 - >0860 Nuno , Count of Castile Nunez 46 46 ~1375 Thomas De Swynford Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Sir Knight] ~1210 UNKNOWN Peyferer ~1345 Isabel , Princess of Castille and Leon Perez ~1295 - 1342 Marguerite De Valois 47 47 ~1297 - 1346 Charles II De Valois 49 49 1299 Catherine De Valois ~1300 Jeanne Countess Of Joigny Name Suffix:<NSFX> [DUCHESS OF BRETAGNE] ~1290 - Deceased UNKNOWN Guy I Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count Of Champagne ~1290 - Deceased UNKNOWN Jean Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duke Of Bretagne ~1220 Gilbert Talbot 1282 - 1316 Elizabeth Plantagenet 33 33 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess Of England ~1320 John Tempest Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT] ~1330 Reynold De Lucy 21 Jan 1299/1300 - 23 Mar 1321/1322 Roger Clifford Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON CLIFFORD] ~1307 John Clifford ~1309 Andrew Clifford ~1335 - 1369 John Clifford 34 34 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [ECCLESIASTIC] ~1338 - ~1404 Lewis Clifford 66 66 1328 - <1345 Robert Clifford 17 17 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON CLIFFORD] ~1337 Thomas Clifford ~1365 Mary Clifford ~1367 - 1455 Margaret Clifford 88 88 ~1373 Maud Clifford ~1300 - 1354 Peter Mauley 54 54 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Sir Knight] ;[THIRD LORD ~1339 Margaret Clifford ~1337 - 1360 Guy De Beauchamp 23 23 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT] ~1278 - 1318 Richard De Clare 40 40 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [STEWARD OF FOREST OF ESS ~1360 Eleanor Mowbray Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARONESS DE LA WARRE] ~1330 Walter Heselarton Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT] 1329 - <1352 William De Ros 23 23 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON ROS] ~1261 - >1321 Anastacia De Neville 60 60 ~1260 Gilbert Wanton ~1266 Margaret De Neville ~1283 Joan De Neville ~1289 Ida De Neville ~1291 Eupheme De Neville ~1293 Alice De Neville ~1297 - 15 Mar 1366/1367 Alexander De Neville Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT] ~1299 - 1333 John De Neville 34 34 ~1301 Mary De Neville ~1303 William De Neville ~1305 Margaret De Neville ~1306 Thomas De Neville ~1267 - 1329 Anastasia FitzRobert 62 62 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARONESS NEVILLE] ~1280 Walter De Fauconberge Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT] ~1285 Anastase De Neville ~1287 - 1319 Robert De Neville 32 32 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT] ~1290 Ellen UNKNOWN ~1338 William De Neville Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT] ~1341 - 1392 Alexander De Neville 51 51 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [ARCHBISHOP OF DURHAM] ~1343 Elizabeth De Neville ~1344 Isabel De Neville ~1362 Idina Or Iolande De Neville ~1369 Elizabeth De Neville ~1358 - 1433 Alice De Neville 75 75 ~1360 - >1441 Eleanor De Neville 81 81 ~1332 - ~1380 Ralph De Neville 48 48 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT] ~1335 Elizabeth De Ledes ~1337 Robert De Neville Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR KNIGHT] ~1340 Clara Pinckney ~1595 - <1642 Philip Slocombe 47 47 1620 - 1679 Joan Cook 59 59 ~1404 John Berwyke ~1335 John FitzWalter ~1336 - <1368 Eleanor De Percy 32 32 ~1350 Guy De Monfort ~1345 UNKNOWN Cokesay ~1345 UNKNOWN Bardolph ~1350 William De Ufford ~1325 Joan De Orreby Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARONESS ORREBY) ~1167 - >1219 Peter , Emperor Of Constantinople De Courtenay 52 52 ~1202 - <1261 Sibel UNKNOWN 59 59 ~1225 William Nerford ~1228 Patronilla De Vaux <1305 - <1344 Maud UNKNOWN 39 39 ~1310 Geoffrey De Mortimer Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SEIGNEUR OF COUHE] 1270 John De Percy 1274 William De Percy 1328 - 1369 Thomas De Percy 41 41 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BISHOP OF NORWICH] ~1371 UNKNOWN De Neville Name Suffix:<NSFX> Miss ~1317 Aymer Darcy ~1319 Roger Darcy ~1321 Eleanor Darcy ~1325 Robert Darcy 1350 - 1362 John Darcy 12 12 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Baron Darcy] ~1351 Isabella Darcy ~1355 Thomas Darcy ~1190 Rhys Mechyl ~1379 Elizabeth Darcy ~1383 Phillip Darcy ~1387 Elba Darcy ~1389 William Darcy ~1381 - ~1416 Thomas Darcy 35 35 ~1378 - 1439 Agnes Darcy 61 61 ~1399 - Aft 18 Feb 1411/1412 Elizabeth Darcy ~1401 - Aft 18 Feb 1411/1412 Matilda Darcy ~1406 - Aft 18 Feb 1411/1412 Margery Darcy 1398 - 1418 Phillip Darcy 20 20 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Baron Darcy] 1416 - 14 Mar 1489/1490 John Conyers Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Sir Knight] 1418 - 1469 Margaret Darcy 51 51 ~1410 - <1480 James Strangeways 70 70 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Sir Knight] 1416 - <1461 Elizabeth Darcy 45 45 ~1388 Gracia De Hebbeden ~1290 Thomas Strangeways Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Earl of Kildare] 1291 - <1323 Emmeline Heron 32 32 ~1290 Joan De Burgh ~1327 - <1341 Alianore Holland 14 14 ~1351 - 1426 Margaret St Quintin 75 75 ~1356 - 1412 Elizabeth Grey 56 56 ~1300 - 1355 William De Presfen 55 55 ~1385 Isabel Saville ~1380 Giles Daubeney ~1380 Joan Darcy ~1360 - 11 Jan 1424/1425 Henry FitzHugh Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Baron FitzHugh] ~1365 Robert Grey Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Sir Knight] ~1365 - <1427 Elizabeth Grey 62 62 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Lady Rauenswath] ~1394 Thomas Tunstall Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Sir Knight] ~1394 - 1457 Alianor FitzHugh 63 63 ~1480 - >1522 Thomas Strangeways 42 42 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Sir Knight] ~1480 Anne Strangeways ~1475 Robert De Ros ~1480 - Aft 20 Mar 1514/1515 Mary Strangeways 1322 Richard De Percy 1326 Robert De Percy 1332 William De Percy ~1340 Ralph Basset Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON] ~1327 - 30 Jan 1360/1361 Elisabeth Or , Countess Of Holland Isabella 1728 - 1780 Robert Croasdale 52 52 15 Feb 1729/1730 - 1783 Margery Hayhurst 1694 - 1748 Jeremiah Croasdale 54 54 ~1694 Grace Heaton 1655 - <1740 Ezra Croasdale 84 84 1668 - 1732 Ann Peacock 64 64 1671 - 7 Mar 1742/1743 Robert Heaton 1673 - 1719 Grace Pearson 46 46 1689 - 1702 Ezra Croasdale 12 12 1690 - 1777 William Croasdale 87 87 6 Feb 1691/1692 Grace Croasdale 1721 Grace Croasdale ~1724 - Deceased Mercy Croasdale 1726 Ezra Croasdale ~1723 Ann Croasdale 28 Jan 1732/1733 Eber Croasdale 1735 Abijah Croasdale ~1725 Achsah Croasdale ~1720 Jonathan Knight 1640 William Peacock 1637 - 1727 Robert Heaton 90 90 1645 - 7 Feb 1726/1727 Alice UNKNOWN 1647 Thomas Pearson 1651 Grace Veepon 1615 - >1667 Robert Heaton 52 52 ~1606 Hester Pearson 1693 - 1745 Robert Smith 51 51 1699 - 1754 Phebe Canby 54 54 1667 - 1742 Thomas Canby 75 75 ~1670 - 8 Feb 1707/1708 Sarah Jarvis ~1600 - 29 Jan 1665/1666 William Croasdale ~1610 - <1672 Elizabeth UNKNOWN 62 62 ~1635 - 1708 Ezekiel Croasdale 73 73 ~1630 - 1666 William Croasdale 36 36 ~1630 Mary Croasdale ~1630 Hugh Jackson ~1630 - 1679 Grace UNKNOWN 49 49 1657 Martha Croasdale 1659 Jeremiah Croasdale 5 Feb 1660/1661 Sarah Croasdale 1664 William Croasdale 1666 John Croasdale 16 Jan 1667/1668 Hannah Croasdale 1655 John Hird ~1665 Grace Harding ~1675 Elizabeth Pearson ~1675 John Stackhouse ~1643 Benjamin Canby ~1650 Charles Jarvis ~1670 Rebecca Jarvis ~1670 Mary Jarvis ~1670 Samuel Jarvis 1694 Thomas , Jr. Canby 1697 - 1794 Mary Canby 97 97 ~1706 Joseph Canby 1704 Benjamin Canby ~1695 Joseph Walker ~1695 Sarah Heaton 1757 - 1855 David Hampton 98 98 1760 Rebecca Phillips 1724 - 1775 John Hampton 51 51 ~1702 Joseph Hampton 1749 Arenath Hampton 1751 - <1828 Sarah Hampton 77 77 1753 Joseph Hampton 1760 Jonathan Hampton 1763 John Hampton 1767 Ann Hampton 1604 - 16 Mar 1657/1658 Thomas Canby 1608 - 1650 Mary UNKNOWN 42 42 1571 William George Edward Canby 1577 Jane UNKNOWN ~1644 - 1682 Thomas Croasdale 38 38 ~1642 - 1684 Agnes Hatherwaite 42 42 ~1026 Basitia Flaitel ~1026 - 1093 Hugh III De Gournay 67 67 ~1076 Edith De Warrenne ~1060 - 1096 Gerard De Gournay 36 36 ~1050 Guy De Crecy ~1044 Ada De Marle ~1042 - 1116 Engerrand I De Coucy 74 74 ~1022 - 1069 Dreux De Boves 47 47 ~1022 Adele De Coucy ~1040 Robert Estoteville 1244 - 1274 UNKNOWN Henry I 30 30 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of Navarre ~1100 - 1183 Robert De Stuteville 83 83 ~1050 Hugh FitzBaldric ~1104 Helewise UNKNOWN 0700 Sigibert Of Rouerque UNKNOWN ~1070 - 1147 Hervey De Glanville 77 77 ~1044 Flandrina UNKNOWN ~1092 Gerard De Glanville ~0998 - 1074 Hugh II De Gournay 76 76 ~1124 - 1203 William De Stuteville 79 79 ~1150 Gunnora De Gournay ~1146 Nicholas De Stuteville ~1096 Emma De Cukeney ~1124 Bertha De Glanville ~1068 Thomas De Cukeney ~1040 - >1100 Richard De Cukeney 60 60 ~1044 Hawise UNKNOWN ~1072 Emma De Etwall ~1050 Hugh De Etwall ~1073 - 1130 Thomas De Coucy 57 57 ~1080 - >1147 Melisende De Crecy 67 67 ~1566 Thomas Brooks ~0910 - 21 Jan 946/947 Princess of England Edith 1024 - 1077 Agnes Princess of the Holy Roman Empire 53 53 ~1084 - 1136 III, Margrave Of Austria Leopold 52 52 ~0992 Letgarde Marle Name Suffix:<NSFX> Lord of 1375 - 1401 Philippa De Mortimer 26 26 1393 - 1420 Richard Scrope 27 27 ~1240 - 4 Mar 1303/1304 Hugh FitzHugh 1108 - 1180/1181 Hugh , Lord Mortimer Of Wigmore De Mortimer ~1341 - 1388 John De Neville 47 47 Name Suffix:<NSFX> 3rd Baron Neville of Raby 1 Feb 1300/1301 - 26 Feb 1351/1352 Henry De Percy Name Suffix:<NSFX> 2nd Baron Percy ~1303 - 1365 Idonia Clifford 62 62 1301 - 1372 Ralph , 1st Earl of Stafford Stafford 70 70 Name Suffix:<NSFX> 1st Earl of Stafford 1273 - <1308 Edmund Stafford 35 35 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Baron 1292 - 1342 Margaret De Clare 50 50 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [COUNTESS OF GLOUCESTER A ~1590 Sarah UNKNOWN 1274 - 1314 Robert Clifford 40 40 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON CLIFFORD] ~1165 - 1240 William , Earl of Surrey De Warrenne 75 75 1376 - 1396 Margaret Stafford 20 20 ~1102 - 1151 Adelicia , Princess of Brabant De Louvain 49 49 ~1100 - 1176 William , Earl of Arundel D'Aubigny 76 76 1275 - 1328 Eleanor , Baroness Percy FitzAlan 53 53 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARONESS PERCY] 1342 - 1386 Hugh , 2nd Earl of Stafford Stafford 44 44 Name Suffix:<NSFX> 2nd Earl of Stafford ~1334 - 1386 Philippa De Beauchamp 52 52 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Lady Stafford 1325 - 1348 Margaret , Baroness Audeley De Audley 23 23 1155 Isabel Basset ~0892 - <0964 Ziemomysl Prince of Poland 72 72 ~0877 - 13 Feb 920/921 I, Duke of Bohemia Vratislav ~0956 - 15 Jun 991 Princess Of The Byzantine Empire Theophano ~0853 - 16 Sep 921 Lidmila ze Psova ~0865 - 0921 Leszek IV Prince Poland 56 56 ~0901 Bozena of Bohemia UNKNOWN ~0827 Slavibor Zupan of Psov ~0835 - 0892 Ziemowit Prince of Poland 57 57 ~0881 - 0937 Drahomira ze Stodor 56 56 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [PRINCESS OF LU ~1175 Oliver De Vaux ~0970 - Aft 2 Feb 1013/1014 Swietoslava Sygryda Gunhild Poland Name Suffix:<NSFX> [QUEEN OF SWEDEN ~0922 - 25 May 992 Mieszko I Prince Poland ~0931 - 0977 Princess of Bohemia Dubravka 46 46 ~0813 - 25 May 992 Piast Or Chosciszko Poland ~1270 - 1311 Adam De Welles 41 41 ~1280 - 1315 Joan Engaine 35 35 1270 Gilbert De Greinville <1260 - 1265 Robert De Welles 5 5 <1290 - 5 Jan 1314/1315 Isabel De Periton ~1270 Adam De Periton ~1274 Sarah UNKNOWN ~1185 - >1242 William De Welles 57 57 ~1187 Emma De Grainsby ~1150 William De Grainsby ~1155 - ~1206 Robert De Welles 51 51 ~1155 - ~1218 Maud UNKNOWN 63 63 ~1125 William De Welles ~1125 UNKNOWN De Gant ~1095 Walter De Gant ~1100 Maud De Brittany ~1100 - ~1198 Walter De Welles 98 98 ~1120 - <1204 Walter De Cantelou 84 84 >1160 - 1230 Nicholas De Conde 70 70 ~1110 - 1178 Amadeus Count Of Geneva 68 68 1034 Countess Of Geneva Gisela 1084 - ~1126 Count Of Geneva Aimon 42 42 ~1086 - 1091 Ida Of Faucigny 5 5 ~1165 Juliane De Dammartin 1058 - <1080 Gerold Count Of Geneva 22 22 1091 - 1180 Hugh IV De Gournay 89 89 ~1148 - 1238 Hugh V De Gournay 90 90 ~1112 Melisende De Marle ~1195 - 1265 Robert De Tregoz 70 70 ~1192 - 1285 Julian De Cantelou 93 93 ~1160 - 1213 Robert De Tregoz 53 53 ~1020 - ~1060 I, Seigneur de Faucigny Louis 40 40 ~1125 - 1198 Robert De Ewyas 73 73 ~1140 Agnes UNKNOWN 1290 John De Faucomberge ~1085 - >1147 Robert De Ewyas 62 62 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Baron ~1095 Sybil UNKNOWN ~1190 - 1263 Pierre De Grandison 73 73 ~1147 - 1235 Ebal IV De Granson 88 88 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Seigneur 1179 - 1221 III, Count De Ponthieu William 42 42 ~1133 - <1177 Ebal III De Granson 44 44 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Seigneur ~1134 - <1158 Jordane UNKNOWN 24 24 ~1150 - 1239 William I De Cantelou 89 89 ~1120 - <1209 Aldulf De Braci 89 89 Name Suffix:<NSFX> II ~1150 Masceline De Braci ~1138 - >1200 Mahaut Of Clermont UNKNOWN 62 62 ~1185 - ~1240 William Cantelou 55 55 ~1189 - 1260 Milicent De Gournay 71 71 ~1110 - 1158 Bartholomaeus De Granson 48 48 ~1087 Ebal II De Granson ~1091 Adelheid UNKNOWN 1165 - <1236 Sibilla De Ewyas 71 71 ~1105 - 1146 I, Comte de Neuchatel Rudolph 41 41 1002 - 1050 I , Comte D'Urach Egon 48 48 ~1110 Emma De Glane ~1100 - 1161 Graf von Attel , Lindburg, Wasserburg Englebert 61 61 ~1100 - 9 Feb 1169/1170 Hedwig Of Formbach ~1045 - ~1099 Rudolph I De Fenis 54 54 ~1070 - 1102 UNKNOWN Gebhard I 32 32 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count Of Diessen ~1075 - 1130 Richgard Of Spanheim 55 55 ~1080 - 1127 Peter Of Glane 47 47 ~1060 - 1144 II, Count Of Formbach Dietrich 84 84 ~1050 - 1078 Ulrich Of Glane 28 28 ~1050 Rilensa Of Villars- Valbert ~1110 - 1196 IV, Comte D'Urach Egon 86 86 ~1128 - 1168 Kunigunde Of Wasserburg 40 40 1055 - >1100 Egon II D'Urach 45 45 ~1055 Kunigunde UNKNOWN ~1123 - 1186 Berthold IV De Zaringen 63 63 ~1123 - <1183 Edith Von Frohberg 60 60 ~1090 - 8 Jan 1151/1152 Conrad De Zaringen ~1105 - 1158 Clemence De Namur 53 53 ~1060 - 1111 Berthold De Zaringen 51 51 ~1060 - 1111 Agnes De Rheinfelden 51 51 ~1085 - 1125 Count Von Froberg Herman 40 40 ~1055 - ~1076 Volmar Of Froberg 21 21 ~1050 Sophia Of Mousson ~1205 - <1263 Agnes Von Neuenburg 58 58 1673 Jean Parent ~1175 - 1225 Comte De Neufchatel Ulric III 50 50 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Count ~1180 - 1218 Yolande D'Urach 38 38 ~1145 - 1191 UNKNOWN Ulric III 46 46 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Comte De Neufchatel
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Count
~1145 Bertha Of Granges 1152 - 20 Jan 1229/1230 V, Comte D'Urach Egon Name Suffix:<NSFX> Count ~1150 - 1239 Agnes Von Zaringen 89 89 ~1015 - ~1070 Ulric I Of Fenis 55 55 1160 Isabel De Brus Gunnar , Earldorman Of Northumbria Deira ~1130 Ivetta De Arches ~1100 William De Arches ~1099 - 1196 Adam De Brus 97 97 Signor D' Aumale Guerinfroi ~1072 - 1141 Robert De Brus 69 69 1150 - 22 Jan 1221/1222 Walter Clifford 1274 Richard Pole <1000 - 1066 Robert De Brus 66 66 ~1180 - ~1219 Guglielmo De Ceva 39 39 ~1000 - ~1085 Bertha De Chartres 85 85 ~1186 - 1234 Alan MacDonal 48 48 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [LORD OF GALLOWA ~1134 - Deceased UNKNOWN Gunnild of Dunbar ~1174 - ~1212 Helen De Lisle 38 38 ~1148 - 1207 Rognvald Reginald Sumarliddasson 59 59 1155 Fonia Of Moray ~1220 Anastasia De Percy ~1113 - 1 Jan 1163/1164 Somerled King of Isles 1772 John Henry Ketner ~1120 - >1165 Ranulph Moray 45 45 ~1124 Bethoc UNKNOWN ~1247 - 1310 Robert Fitzroger Clavering 63 63 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON FITZROGER ~1191 Hugh De Baliol ~1195 - 2 Feb 1227/1228 Cecily De La Fontaine ~1206 - 1251 Ada De Baliol 45 45 ~1162 Aleaume Fontaine ~1163 Laurette St Walery ~1138 Enguerrand Fontaine ~1139 UNKNOWN Fontaine ~1194 - ~1240 John Fitzrobert Clavering 46 46 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON OF CLAVER
JOHN FITZROBERT, the Surety, married Ada Baliol, and in her right became lord of Barnard Castle, whose founder was Barnard Baliol. The Castle is now a scanty ruin, but the remaining walls stand high on a cliff scarped, so that wall and bank are one, dropping down to the River Tees. The Castle looms over the town, and may be approached through a gate in the yard of the King's Head Inn.

The date of the Castle's founding is between 1112 and 1132. The keep, known as Baliol's Tower, stands fifty feet high and served as a background for Sir Walter Scott's Rokeby. The surrounding property extends over six acres.

This same Surety, FitzRobert, was also lord of the handsome Warkworth Castle in the border country of Northumberland. It is an excellently preserved fortress built, at the earliest, in the 12th Century. It is situated near the mouth of the Coquet River. One approaches it from a double arched bridge and finds that it is bounded on three sides by water. The walls, gateway and Great Hall are intact, as are the Lion Tower of the 13th Century and the 14th Century keep. Robert FitzRichard probably added to it in Henry II's reign. It became the property of the Percy family in the reign of Edward III, and is now held by the Dukes of Northumberland.

When the Barons met at Saint Edmondsbury, John FitzRobert, the Surety, was still loyal to King John and was, with John Marshall, joint governor of the Castles of Norwich and Oxford. ubsequently he joined the insurrection, and took such a prominent part that his lands were seized by the King. He returned allegiance in the next reign, his Castles and vast estates were returned to him, and he was constituted high sheriff of co. Northumberland and governor of New-Castle-upon-Tyne. He died in 1240, the same year as his father. The monk, Matthew
Paris, records: "In this year died John FitzRobert, a man of noble birth, and one of the chief Barons of the Northern provinces of England."
~1239 Roger Fitzjohn Clavering ~1199 - >1256 Isabel UNKNOWN 57 57 ~1137 - >1214 Robert , 2 Baron Warkworth, Lord Claver Fitzroger 77 77 ~1137 - >1214 Margaret De Chesney 77 77 ~1106 Roger Clavering ~1110 Alice Eleanor De Vere ~1073 Richard Clavering ~1077 Albreda Ligures Sibyl De Dinham ~1280 Anne Le Butler ~1216 - 1254 William , Baron Abergavenny De Cantelou 38 38 ~1141 Agnes Of Essex ~1096 - 1140 Maud De St. Liz 44 44 ~1220 - <1255 Eva De Braose 35 35 ~1182 - <1238 Roger La Zouche 56 56 ~1179 - Aft 28 Jan 1231/1232 Margaret UNKNOWN ~1203 - 1270 Alan La Zouche 67 67 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON ASHBY]/ ~1222 - 1296 Helen De Quincy 74 74 ~1070 - 1142 Geoffroy De Rohan- Porhoet 72 72 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Vicomte ~1031 Eudon I De Rohan Name Suffix:<NSFX> [VISCOUNT DE ROH ~1035 Anne De Leon 1216 Ralph FitzRandolph ~1110 Phillip De Belmeis Name Suffix:<NSFX> Lord ~1157 - 1190 Alan La Ceoche 33 33 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [LORD OF ASHBY]/ ~1160 Alice Adeleza De Belmeis D. ~0995 Walyer I , Count Of Amiens D'Amiens The House of Clifford p41 ~1072 - 1147 Ermengarde of Anjou 75 75 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Duchess of Britt ~1080 Walter De Belmeis ~1100 William De Meschines Name Suffix:<NSFX> Lord ~1100 Cecily , Lady of Skipton De Romilly Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Lady of Skipton ~1118 - 1174 Lord of Galloway Uchtred 56 56 Name Suffix:<NSFX> CONSTABLE OF SCOTLAND ~1251 - ~1325 Maud D' Eyville De Walton 74 74 Name Suffix:<NSFX> (Walton) ~1225 Roger D' Eyville De Walton ~1192 William De Albini 1177 - >1227 Robert , 4th Baron Hamlake De Ros 50 50 Robert deRoos, of Fursan, the Surety Baron of Magna Charta, fourth Baron of Hamlake Manor, born in 1177, when only twenty years of age,
while with the King in Normandy, was arrested for what offence--not known, was allowed to escape by his custodian, who was
hanged by King Richard, who collected a heavy fine from Roos' guardian as the price for his continued freedom.

King John, to conciliate him gave young Roos the whole barony of his great grandmother's father, Walter de'Espec, etc.  At the
beginning of the struggle of the Barons for a constitutional government, he at first sided with King John, and in consequence
obtained valuable grants from the crown, and was made governor of Carlisle, but he was later won over by the Barons.

He erected the Castles of Helmesly, or Hamlake, in Yorkshire and of Werke, in Northumberland, was in favor of King Henry
III, was a member of the Order of the Knights Templer.  He died in 1226--7, and was buried "in his proper habit" in the
Knights' Church, or the New Temple in London, where his tomb may be seen.  His effigy is described by Gough in "Sepulchral
Monuments," as "The most elegant of all the figures in the Temple Church, representing a comely young knight in mail and a
flowing mantle with a kind of cowl, his hair neatly curled at the sides, his crown appears shaved.  His hands are elevated in a
praying posture, and on his left arm is a short pointed shield charged with three water-bougets.  He had on his left side a long
sword, and the armor of his legs, which were crossed, has a ridge, or a seam up the front, continued over the knee.  At his feet is
a lion, and the whole figure measures six feet two inches."

Robert deRoos had issue by his wife Isabel, daughter of William the Lion, King of Scotland and widow of Robert Bruce.
~1161 - 1236 William De Albini 75 75 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Lord of Belvoir
Magna Charta Baron the Surety, Lord of Bevoir Castle
~1165 - <1206 Margery De Umfreville 41 41 ~1153 - 1183 Everard De Ros 30 30 ~1151 - 1194 Roese De Trussebutt 43 43 ~1052 Adalize UNKNOWN ~1125 - ~1171 Odinel De Umfreville 46 46 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON PRUDHOE] ~1129 Alice De Lucy ~1094 - ~1162 Odinel De Umfreville 68 68 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON PRUDHOE] ~1098 UNKNOWN De Umfreville ~1089 - 1179 Richard De Lucy 90 90 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Sir Knight] ~1092 UNKNOWN Rohaise ~1060 - ~1120 Robert De Umfreville 60 60 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON PRUDHOE] ~1065 UNKNOWN De Umfreville ~1064 Adrian De Lucy ~1066 Aveline UNKNOWN ~1086 William De Toni 1143 - 1214 I, King of Scotland William 71 71 Also Known As:<_AKA> the /Lion/
Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Earl of Hunting
~1170 Isabel Stewart Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Princess] ~1124 - 1174 Adela Ela Talvaise 50 50 ~1154 - 1196 William FitzPatrick 42 42 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [EARL OF SALISBU ~1158 - 1232 Eleanor De Vitre 74 74 ~1132 Robert De Vitre ~1136 Emma Dinan ~1084 William Talvase Comet ~1177 Richard De Camville ~1113 Gerald Camville ~1118 Nichola Haye ~1574 - ~1619 Susan Lancocke 45 45 0768 - 0800 Hlfdan II "Milldi" Eysteinsson 32 32 Nickname:<NICK> The Meek
Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
~1125 - <1185 Richard Haye 60 60 ~1127 Maud Vernon ~1088 UNKNOWN Camville ~1084 - ~1152 Edith FitzForne 68 68 ~1125 - 1194 Seigneur de Courtenay Reginald 69 69 ~1135 - 1209 Hawise De Coucy 74 74 ~0930 - 0989 Count Sieghard 59 59 ~1090 William De Coucy ~1097 - 1173 Maud D'Avranches 76 76 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [DAME DU SAP]/ 1187 - 1261 Ela , Countess Of Salisbury FitzPatrick 74 74 0960 - 1005 Kunigunde Von Oeningen 45 45 ~1080 UNKNOWN De Donjon ~1001 - Deceased Robert D'Avranches ~1003 UNKNOWN De Doll ~1100 - >1165 Edith D'Oilly 65 65 ~1129 - 1182 Thomas , Sheriff Of Oxford Bassett 53 53 1090 - ~1182 Thomas Basset 92 92 ~1044 Agnes UNKNOWN ~1070 - 1142 Robert II D'Oilly 72 72 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [BARON HOOK NORT ~1134 - 1186 Alice Adeliza De Dunstanville 52 52 ~1106 - 1185 Robert Reginald De Dunstanville 79 79 ~1110 - 1184 Isabella Detholouse 74 74 ~1074 - ~1110 Alan Reginald De Dunstanville 36 36 ~1074 - 1157 Adeliza Alicia De Warenne 83 83 ~1178 - ~1214 Egelina De Courtenay 36 36 ~1100 - 1147 Walter FitzEdward , Sheriff Of Wilt De Salisbury 47 47 Living MOUNTBATTEN ~1070 Maud FitzHubert ~1220 - ~1269 Hugh De Morwick 49 49 Name Suffix:<NSFX> IV ~1230 Agnes De Heyford ~1274 - <1337 Eva De Bulmer 63 63 ~1253 - 14 Mar 1297/1298 John De Bulmer Name Suffix:<NSFX> IV ~1253 - 1315 Tiphaine De Morwick 62 62 ~1220 - ~1265 John De Bulmer 45 45 Name Suffix:<NSFX> III ~1225 - ~1268 Katherine Salvayn 43 43 ~1130 - ~1212 Henry FitzHervey 82 82 ~1130 Alice FitzRanulf ~1100 - 1182 Hervey FitzKaris 82 82 ~1143 - ~1190 Ranulf Fitzwalter 47 47 ~1167 - 1225 Annabel De Bailleol 58 58 ~1160 - Abt Jan 1242/1243 Randolf FitzHenry ~1190 - 1253 Alice De Stavele 63 63 ~1165 - 1225 Adam De Stavele 60 60 ~1180 Alice De Percy ~1135 - ~1200 Thomas FitzSwain 65 65 ~1155 - ~1204 William De Percy 49 49 ~1150 - ~1202 Agnes De Flamville 52 52 1626 - 22 Jan 1704/1705 Claude Charlan Name Suffix:<NSFX> dit FRANCOEUR 1639 Jeanne Pelletier ~1600 Jean Charlan ~1600 Catherine Mabile Name Suffix:<NSFX> MAVILE ~1610 Simon Pelletier ~1615 Marie Larche Name Suffix:<NSFX> Large 1040 Yarfrid De Widness Adela D'Eu 1062 UNKNOWN De Widness 1003 Ivo De Contenin ~1070 Robert De Lacy ~1097 Robert De Lisoures ~1097 - >1193 Aubrey De Lacy 96 96 ~1075 Fulk De Lisoures ~1074 Maud De Perche 8 Feb 1625/1626 - 8 Feb 1625/1626 Samuel Smith ~1630 Hannah UNKNOWN 1602 - 17 Jan 1680/1681 Samuel Smith Name Suffix:<NSFX> [LIEUTENANT] 1602 - 16 Mar 1685/1686 Elizabeth Chileab 1575 Samuel Smith ~1579 Barbary Mumforde ~1580 UNKNOWN Chileab ~1555 UNKNOWN Munforde ~1557 UNKNOWN Munforde 1549 Samuel Smith 1553 UNKNOWN Smith ~1525 UNKNOWN Smith ~1527 UNKNOWN Smith ~1097 UNKNOWN Queen of Man Name Suffix:<NSFX> [CONCUBINE 4]/ ~1080 - >1153 Olave , King of Man Gundredsson 73 73 ~1117 Ragnhild Olafsdottir Name Suffix:<NSFX> [PRINCESS OF MAN 1756 Christina Catharina Ketner ~1087 Gillebride , King Of Isles De La Isle ~1054 Gundred Haraldsson ~0991 UNKNOWN De Bayeux <1050 - 1129 Ranulf II De Meschines 79 79 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Vicomte ~1021 Alice of Normandy UNKNOWN 1449 - 1478 George Duke of CLARENCE PLANTAGENENT 29 29 ~0997 - 1028 III Richard 31 31 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Duke 1111 William De Chesney , Sheriff Of Norfolk \Norwich 0982 - >1026 Judith , Princess Of Brittany De Berenguer 44 44 ~1061 Robert Peverell 0991 - >1027 Anchetil De Harcourt 36 36 ~1165 - 1249 Dame Isabel De Moreaumes 84 84 ~1190 - 1249 Geoffrey V De Chateaudun 59 59 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Vicomte ~1195 - ~1255 Clemence Des Roches 60 60 ~1135 - ~1219 Hugh , IX Taillefer De Lusignan Le Brun 84 84 ~1135 - >1239 Matilda Taillefer 104 104 ~1108 - 1140 Wulgrin Taillefer 32 32 ~1109 Ponce de Montgomery >1195 - 1241 Maud D'Eu De Lusignan 46 46 ~1130 - 1170 John , Count of Eu De Hastings 40 40 ~1130 - 1188 Alice D'Aubigny 58 58 D. 1140 Henry , Count Of Eu De Hastings Name Suffix:<NSFX> Lord D. 1145 Margaret De Champagne ~1032 - 1091 Humphrey Deinsula De Lisle 59 59 ~1105 - ~1161 II, Count of Brienne Gaultier 56 56 ~1085 - ~1144 Agnes De Baudemont 59 59 ~1060 - ~1114 Erard I de Brienne 54 54 ~1133 - 8 Feb 1190/1191 Erard II de Brienne ~1105 - ~1149 Alix De Montdidier De Ramerupt 44 44 ~1110 - 1148 Sophie De Montbelliard 38 38 ~1118 Amadeus , Count Mompelgard De Montfaucon ~1118 Beatrice Of Joinville ~1081 - ~1137 Roger Of Joinville 56 56 ~1081 - ~1140 Audiarde Of Vignory 59 59 ~1148 - >1186 Agnes de Montbeliard 38 38 ~1100 - 1162 II, Count Montbeliard and Montfaucon Richard 62 62 0998 - >1086 Forne FitzSigulf 88 88 ~1028 Sigulf FitzForne ~1040 - 1115 Nigel D' Oilly 75 75 ~1050 Everard De Donjon 0968 - 1030 UNKNOWN Sigulf 62 62 1000 - 1067 UNKNOWN Baldwin V 67 67 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count Of Flanders Elizabeth De Beaumont 27 Mar 972 - 1031 UNKNOWN Robert II Also Known As:<_AKA> The /Pious/
Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of France
Robert II., the Pious, King of France from 996 to 1031, was born in Orleans in 971, died in Melun in 1031, buried at St.
Denis, reigned from 996 to July 20, 1031. He was a royal composer, chorister, and poet, who might have ruled Italy but
preferred that his palace should be his cloister, where he lived in the enjoyment of melody and song. He conducted the
matins and vespers in his royal robes. He was a very devout man. He married in 988 (1) Rosala (Rozela), daughter of King
Berengar II. of Italy, but this marriage was repudiated in 992, married in 997 (2) Bertha of Bourgogne, daughter of Conrad
of Burgundy, who died after 1017, also divorced in 1003/5; and (3) Constance Berengar (Berenger) of Artes, born circa
987, died in Melun in 1032 buired at St. Denis, daughter of William Berengar II (Berenger), Count of Provence, by his 2nd
marriage.
1744 - 1818 Charlotte Sophia MECKLENBURG 74 74 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Strelitz 0980 - 1036 UNKNOWN Baldwin IV 56 56 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count Of Flanders 1761 - 1847 Henry Myers 85 85 0980 - 1037 Eudes II De Blois 57 57 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Count Dane Gunnor ~0960 - 12 Mar 995/996 Eudes I De Blois Name Suffix:<NSFX> Count 1045 - 1102 Stephen , Count Of Champagne, Brie, B De Blois 57 57 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Count
Leader of first crusade
0941 Edwy Saxe- Wessex <1012 - 1089 III, Count Of Blois Theobald 77 77 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Count ~1062 - 8 Mar 1137/1138 Adela of Normandy 1058 Adeliza De Lisle ~1028 Hugh De Dunstanville William , Count of Eu De Hastings Name Suffix:<NSFX> Lord Beatrice De Builly 1086 William of Sully De Champagne Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sire 1085 - 1102 Agnes De Sully 17 17 1050 - 1098 Gilles De Sully 48 48 D. 1032 Robert I of Auvergne UNKNOWN Name Suffix:<NSFX> Count D. 0994 Ermengarde de Provence ~1028 - ~1095 Robert d'Eu 67 67 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Count D. ~1085 Beatrice UNKNOWN William D'Eu D. 26 Jan 1057/1058 Lescelin De Turquerville 0960 - 0990 Turchetil , Lord Turqueville De Harcourt 30 30 ~1029 UNKNOWN Chaworth ~1000 Ernald De (Chaources) Chaworth ~1002 UNKNOWN Chaworth ~1025 Hugh Chaworth 0596 - 0690 St. Clodoule Bishop Of Metz 94 94 1100 Roger De Joinville 1105 Aldcarde De Vignory ~1029 UNKNOWN De Ponthieu 1245 - ~1288 Maud De Lucy 43 43 Douglas Richardson, in s.g.m., writes:

Maud de Lucy, wife of Nicholas de Segrave, is identified as a Lucy in an old Segrave family pedigree, presumably the one Hap refers to in the
Chaucombe Priory. Unfortunately, her parentage is not stated in the document. However, since the rest of the pedigree appears to be sound, there is no
reason to suppose that she was not in fact a Lucy as claimed. She was evidently the daughter of Geoffrey de Lucy, a male line descendant of Richard
de Lucy the Justiciar. There is some evidence to support a Lucy connection. As I recall, Maud's eldest son went on a Crusade with one of the many
Geoffrey de Lucy's. Also, I've discovered that Maud's younger son held property in Essex under a Lucy family that descends from Robert de Lucy,
brother of the Justiciar. My guess is that this property was probably Maud's maritagium and that she settled it on her younger son. Just how the Essex
property was subinfeuded to the junior branch of the family, I have no idea. [...]

Sources:

Vineland Historical Magazine, Volume XXXV-1950, 1 and 4, January-April
soc.genealogy.medieval
Christina Singery ~1100 Robert Vipount Annora UNKNOWN D. >1226 Walter De Ridelisford ~1226 - 1314 Geoffrey De Geneville 88 88 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Baron Geneville] 1961 - 1997 Diana Frances SPENCER 36 36 Thank you for downloading &quot;The Whaley-Kelley Genealogy Line&quot; by Whaley Publishing Company, Inc. 1105 Henry of Narberth of Pebidiog FitzHenry ~1166 - 1235 Piers FitzHerbert 69 69 1130 - 1175/1176 William De Trussebutt ~1033 Walter De Ewrus The family of Devereux derives its surname from the town of Evreux in the duchy of Normandy, and the first of them who settled in England were Walter and Robert, sons of Walter earl of Rosmar in that duchy. Walter received from William the Conqueror, immediately after the battle of Hastings, the lordship of Salisbury in the county of Wilts; and Patrick his grandson, was constituted lord steward of the houshold to the empress Maud; and by that princess 1153 created earl of Salisbury.

He was murdered by Guy de Lusignan in the year 1167; and William, second earl, his son, died 1196 leaving issue

1.Ela, who was married to William surnamed Longsword, natural son to king Henry the second. In consequence of this marriage the title of Salisbury passed into the family of Longsword, and became extinct in the year 1250.

William, fifth in descent from Robert, younger son of Walter earl of Rosmar, took part with the rebellious barons in the reign of king Henry the third, and was killed at the battle of Evesham 4 August 1265. Walter his great grandson, had issue,

1.John, father of John, who fought under Edward the Black Prince in the wars of Spain, and was installed knight of the garter in the year 1385. He was lord steward of the houshold to king Richard the second.
2.William.

Walter, fourth in descent from William, married Anne, daughter and heiress of William de Ferrars lord de Ferrars of Chartley; in consequence of which marriage he received summons to parliament 26 July 1461 by the title of baron de Ferrars. He was killed fighting for king Richard the third at the battle of Bosworth 22 August 1485. John, second lord de Ferrars of the family of Devereux, his son, married Cicely, daughter of Henry Bourchier earl of the county of Essex, early of Eu in the duchy of Normandy, viscount Bourchier and baron Bourchier and Lovaine, and descendant of Thomas of Woodstock duke of Gloucester, youngest son of king Edward the third. The family of Devereux is the only surviving representative of Thomas of Woodstock Walter, third lord de Ferrars, the issue of this marriage, was
by king Edward the sixth created viscount Hereford; and from the particular form of the patent, the heirs of his dignity are entitled, according to the opinion of Sir Richard Saint George garter king at arms, to a seat in the parliament of Ireland as well as in that of England. He had issue,

1.Richard, father of Walter second lord viscount Hereford.
2.Edward.
~1037 UNKNOWN De Ewrus ~1191 - <1225 Alice FitzRogers 34 34 ~1030 Seigneur De Chateau Loire Gervase 0795 Bledrig Aillt (the Villein) ~1000 Lancelin De Beaugency ~1000 Paule Du Maine ~1000 Seigneur De Chateau Loire Robert ~0975 Hildeburge De Belesme 1008 Eve De Boissay ~1088 Ralph De Toeni Rose Peverell 1079 - 1129 Richard FitzPons 50 50 Enir Fardd ~1091 - ~1138 William De Trussebutt 47 47 ~1091 UNKNOWN Fitzpain 1766 - 1835 Mary Sarah Stroble 69 69 1060 - 1110 Count Of Maine Elias 50 50 ~1088 - 1157 Piers De Ros 69 69 1042 Jean De La Fleche 1168 - 1253 Petronille FitzPiers 85 85 ~1288 Elena La Zouche ~1118 - ~1185 Margaret De Toeni 67 67 ~1092 Alice De Cheney ~0960 - 1003 William , Count Hainault De Bastinbourg 43 43 ~1095 Robert Rollo Harcourt 1039 Colede D'Argouges ~0970 - 1000 III, Count Gastinois Geoffrey 30 30 1748 - 1831 Frantz (Francis) Ketner 83 83 On 19 March 1798, George Michael Ketner and his wife Catherine, along with Nicholas Ketner and his wife Catherine, and John Heim and his wife Salome, sold their interest in the estate of their father, Henry Ketner of Berks County, Pennsylvania and moved to Lost River, Hardy County, Virginia (now West Virginia). ~1124 - ~1162 Robert De Ros 38 38 ~1595 Marie LeBoucher ~1112 - <1147 Sibyl De Chaworth 35 35 ~1218 Gilbert D'Amory ~1076 Nest Verch Rhys ~1175 Robert de Chacombe Isabel De Windsor 0998 - 1074 Ralph De Warrenne 76 76 UNKNOWN Chrodobertus II ~1056 - >1098 II, Count Of Hainault Baldwin 42 42 1185 - 1213 II, King Of Aragon Pedro 28 28 ~1035 - 18 Mar 1087/1088 Richilde Von Egisheim <1271 - 1321 Mary Of Brabant 50 50 <0678 - <0741 UNKNOWN Lambert (Lantbertus) II 63 63 1254 - 1309 II, King Of Naples Carlo 55 55 ~0925 - 19 Oct 993 UNKNOWN Conrad I Also Known As:<_AKA> the /Peaceful/
Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Burgundy
~1215 - 1254 Gilbert De Segrave 39 39 1238 - 1295 Lord Nicholas De Segrave 57 57 ~0935 Robert De Meulan ~1151 Hodierne UNKNOWN ~1220 - 1282 Annabilla de Chacombe 62 62 1267 - 1313/1314 Alan La Zouche Marie Coudray ~1105 - 1164 John FitzGilbert 59 59 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Marshall 1105 UNKNOWN De Venuz 1081 Maude FitzWalter ~1270 - 1314 Eleanor De Segrave 44 44 1241 - 1285 Baron Roger La Zouche 44 44 0941 - 0981 II, Count Of Macon Alberic 40 40 Sir William De Samlesbury ~1244 Gilbert D'Amory 1253 - 1300 Robert De Holland 47 47 ~1135 Aubreye De Harcourt 0943 - 27 Jan 981/982 Matilda of France UNKNOWN Calchwynydd ~1201 - >1222 Cecily De Columbers 21 21 1838 Priscilla Celia Myers 1019 William Devereux Amabilis FitzHenry 1253 - ~1311 Elizabeth De Salmesbury 58 58 ~1170 Count Of Burgundy Estienne Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Count of Auxonne] ~1190 - ~1233 Simon Seigneur De Joinville 43 43 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Senechal of Champagne] ~1130 Geoffroy Seigneur De Joinville ~1160 Geoffroy Seigneur De Joinville ~1134 Felicite De Brienne ~1099 Geoffrey De Valones ~1025 Count of Talon and Arq Guillaume 0800 Torquat De Rennes Also Known As:<_AKA> /Tortulfe/ ~1045 - Deceased Gilbert FITZ- ROBERT Name Prefix:<NPFX> Marshal D. 1767 George Kerr ~1180 UNKNOWN Julian\ 1222 - 1275 Thurston De Holland 53 53 1037 Robert De Harcourt 1197 - 1222 Robert De Holland 25 25 UNKNOWN Baudouin II Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count Of Clermont UNKNOWN Baudouin I Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count Of Clermont Alberada De Montfort De Esperon Isabella De Mortuo Mari Richard De Neville 0937 - >0960 Prince of Denmark Forfulus 23 23 Name Suffix:<NSFX> "The Rich" ~0930 Ertemberge de Brioquibec ~0905 Lancelot de Brioquibec Jeanne Chebrat ~1060 - 1123 Roger , Lord Lancaster De Montgomerie 63 63 ~0953 Anceline De Montfort- Sur-Risle 1058 - 1107 Sybil De Montgomerie 49 49 1657 Huguette Gougeon ~0972 Walter Harcourt ~0995 - Bef 4 Jan 1038/1039 UNKNOWN Guillaume Count of Hieme Name Suffix:<NSFX> "The Bastard" ~0973 Alice Lesseline Harcourt >0960 William de Harcourt ~1186 - 1270 Richard FitzRoy 84 84 ~1188 - ~1264 Rohsia Rose Dover 76 76 1100 - 1168 Lyubava Dmitrievna Sawiditsch 68 68 1149 - 24 Mar 1216/1217 Beatrice De Vaux 1208 - 1279 Joan De Dammartin 71 71 ~1212 Lora Lauretta de Chilham ~1178 - 1205 Robert Richard De Dover 27 27 ~1173 - ~1226 Isabel De Briwere 53 53 ~1146 - ~1196 John Fulbert De Dover 50 50 ~1148 - ~1225 Rose De Lucy 77 77 ~1235 - ~1276 William Marmion 41 41 ~1205 - 1241 Robert Marmion 36 36 Name Suffix:<NSFX> VI   "The Younger" ~1206 - ~1284 Avice Tanfield 78 78 ~1271 - 1322 John Marmion 51 51 Name Suffix:<NSFX> I (Lord Marmion) ~1273 Isabel UNKNOWN 1220 - 1271/1282 Robert De Neville ~1220 Isabella De Bertram <1134 - 1203 Isabelle de Varennes 69 69 ~1130 - 1202 Hamelinbatard d'Anjou 72 72 D. 6 Mar 1352/1353 Roger , 1st Lord Grey Of Ruthin De Grey 1200/1207 Geoffrey Neville FitzRobert ~1113 - 1190 Walter Clifford 77 77 1075 - ~1128 Uchtred FitzMaldred 53 53 ~1170 Robert FitzMaldred ~1175 - 1254 Isabel De Neville 79 79 ~1150 - 1193 Geoffrey De Neville 43 43 ~1129 - 1166 Bertram De Bulmer 37 37 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir ~1100 - 1129 Anskitill De Bulmer 29 29 Emma Fossard Richard Fossard Osceria UNKNOWN ~1132 Philicia UNKNOWN ~1128 - 1168 Gilbert De Neville 40 40 Geoffrey Gilbert Neville ~1135 - ~1183 Maldred FitzDolphin 48 48 D. ~1136 Dolfin FitzUchtred Alice Durham Walcher Durham Name Suffix:<NSFX> Bishop of UNKNOWN De Stuteville ~1110 John De Stuteville ~1110 Agnes UNKNOWN ~1075 - >1106 Robert De Stuteville 31 31 ~1075 Erneburga FitzBaldric Gilbert Neville ~1362 Reynold De Grey ~1200 Mabel Malet Caliph Muawijja ~1182 - 1251 Randolph FitzRobert 69 69 1115 Basilia De Dammartin 1116 - 1199 Juliana , Countess Of Norfolk De Vere 83 83 Judith Of Normandy UNKNOWN 1148 - 1221 Roger , Baron le Bigod Bigod 73 73 Magna Carta Surety and Magna Charta Baron, Royal Steward 1215, 2nd Earl of Norfolk, Baron of the Exchequer, 1195-1196.  Roger Bigod was born ca. 1150 and died before 2 August 1121. 1154 - Wft Est. 1188-1254 Isabel Plantagenet De Warrenne Name Suffix:<NSFX> Countess of Jarl Thraud Of Sula 1141 - <1199 UNKNOWN FitzHenry 58 58 1022 - 1066 Harold II , King of England Godwine 44 44 ~1036 Roger Bigod D. 1053 Eardorman Of Wessex Godwine He was the Earl of Wessex and Kent (1018 - 1053).the most powerful man in England during the reign of Edward the Confessor. He became a favorite of
Canute, whom he accompanied to Denmark in 1019. His wife, Gytha, was the sister of Canute's brother-in-law, Ulf. On Canute's death, he supported
Hardicanute, but later hoined Harold's party. He arrested the atheling Alfred when he came from Normandy in 1036, but bought his peace. He had great power
in the early part of the reign of Edward the Confessor, securing an earldom, including Herefordshire, Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire, Berkshire and Somerset, for
his son Sweyn in 1043, and East Anglia for Harold (afterward known as Harold II) in 1044, and in 1045 he married his daughter Edith to the king.
D. 1015 Wulfnoth Of Sussex Also Known As:<_AKA> /Cied/ ~1076 Agnes Pagnel 0835 Godefrid King Of Haithabu William Pagnel ~1054 Beatrice FitzAnsculf William FitzAnsculf ~1110 Agatha De Brus Ralph Talybois ~1145 Robert Talybois Helewise Glanville Beatrice UNKNOWN Ribald Middleham Name Suffix:<NSFX> Lord of ~1120 Bertha Valoines Theobald Valoines ~1112 Ranulph De Glanville ~1074 UNKNOWN Matilda 1274 John Brett ~1040 - 1086 Ranulph De Glanville 46 46 Menzia De Ceva ~1034 - ~1094 Emma De Brittany 60 60 0997 - 1046 Alan III of , Duke of Brittany Brittany 49 49 1030 - 1088 Alberic De Vere 58 58 The 'Elf King'
Count Aubrey "Spanglier", Lord of Hedingham, and Kensington; he married before 1039 Beatrix deGhent, daughter of Henry and his wife Sibylla.  He died 1222.
1040 - Wft Est. 1068-1134 Beatrice De Gand 1062 - 1141 Alberic De Vere 79 79 He, being in high favour with King Henry I, was constituted great high chamberlain of the kingdom in 1133, to hold the same in fee to himself and   heirs.  In 5 Stephen, 1140, while a joint sherriff of several counties, with Richard Basset, Justiciary of England, he was slain in a popular tumult of London.   He  married Adeliza, also called Alice, daughter of Gilbert deTonebruge and granddaughter of Hugh, Count of Clermone and his wife Marguerita. 1090 - 1163 Adeliza\ Alice De Clare 73 73 1145 Alice De Cundy Thorkel Sprakalog William , 4th Earl Of Ulster De Burgh 1034 - >1113 Rohese Giffard 79 79 1190 Marie Of France 1328 - 26 Feb 1359/1360 Roger , 2nd Earl Of March De Mortimer Prince Manasseu , Count Of Ghesnes deVere Name Suffix:<NSFX> Count of 1223 - 1285 Theobald Le Botiller 62 62 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [LORD JUSTICE OF ~1165 - 1206 Theobald FitzWalter 41 41 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Butler of Irela 1176 Maude Le Vavasour ~1130 Hervey Walter <1193 - 1234 Robert Le Vavasour 41 41 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Sir] ~1234 Julian De Ros ~1100 Hervey Walter ~1131 - 1191 William Le Vavasour 60 60 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Sir Knight] ~1133 Matilda Perry ~1208 Gilbert De Ros ~1212 Julian UNKNOWN 1072 Mauger Le Vavasour Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SIR] ~1075 UNKNOWN Le Vavasour ~1202 - <1225 Joan Du Marais 23 23 ~1252 - 1285 Theobald Le Botiller 33 33 ~1170 Geoffrey Du Marais Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Justiciar of Ir 1769 - 1848 Margaret McNeil 79 79 ~0995 - 1071 Louis II Montbeliard 76 76 Name Suffix:<NSFX> (Count) ~1035 - ~1088 UNKNOWN Stephanie 53 53 ~1010 Ermengardis de Clermont 1780 Matthew Ketner 1790 Francis Ketner D. 1115 Harold , Lord of Sudeley and Ewyas Harol De Ewias The Complete Peerage vol XII pI p412-3 ~1022 Robert De Beaumeis 1014 Sire D'Ouillie 1631 - 1674 Jane Whitfield 43 43 ~0950 Judith Von Oeningen ~0940 Ermengarde Of Lorraine ~1078 - 1150 Renaud I De Montbeliard 72 72 Name Suffix:<NSFX> (Count) ~1090 - <1127 Gisela De Vaudmont 37 37 ~1045 - 2 Jan 1104/1105 UNKNOWN Thierry II Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count of Bar-le-Duc ~1055 - 1105 Ermentrude Of Burgundy 50 50 1035 - 1092 Stephanie Etiennette Of BARCELONA De Longwy 57 57 ~1060 - 1126 Heilwig Of Egisheim 66 66 1038 - 6 Mar 1069/1070 IV, Count Of Alsace Gerhard Name Suffix:<NSFX> (Count) Guillaume De Bourgogne ~1050 - 1075 III, Count Of Egisheim Gerhard 25 25 Name Suffix:<NSFX> (Count) ~1050 Richarda Petronilla of Verdun UNKNOWN ~0995 II Frederick Name Suffix:<NSFX> (Count) ~0965 - 1032 I Dietrich 67 67 Name Suffix:<NSFX> (Count) ~0965 Richilde of Metz UNKNOWN ~1070 - 1158 Hugh De Baliol 88 88 ~0980 - <1046 III, Count Of Alsace Gerhard 66 66 Name Suffix:<NSFX> (Count) ~1025 Gisela of Lower Lorraine 11 Nov 999 - 14 Feb 1042/1043 Gisela of Swabia ~1040 - ~1065 UNKNOWN Heinrich I 25 25 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count ~1040 Mathilda of Moha UNKNOWN ~1010 Hugh IV UNKNOWN Name Suffix:<NSFX> (Count) ~1010 UNKNOWN Mechtild ~1010 Albert UNKNOWN Name Suffix:<NSFX> (LORD) 1025 Adalbero Of Froberg UNKNOWN 1110 - 1183 I, Count of Dammartin Alberic 73 73 1030 - 1101 Count Hugh Beauvais De Clermont 71 71 1825 Esther Shriver Myers 1820 Thomas Burns Myers Jacques Messier D. 1272 Alix De Lusignan ~0990 - ~1053 Amelie Aubnay 63 63 Wft Est. 878-924 - 0948 Hildwin I Montdidier 1813 James Stroble Myers ~0939 - 24 Oct 996 Hugh Capet Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of France ~1050 - 13 Jan 1113/1114 William Peverel ~1005 - 1028 Louis I , Undercount of Bar de Mousson 23 23 Name Suffix:<NSFX> (Count) ~1000 Adelaide UNKNOWN ~0968 - 1000 I, Count Of Namur Albert 32 32 Name Suffix:<NSFX> (Count) <0979 - 1019 Adelheid De Lorraine 40 40 1665 Jean- Francois Parent ~0950 - 1003 Duke Of Swabia Hermann II 53 53 ~0985 - 1013 Otto I UNKNOWN 28 28 Name Suffix:<NSFX> (Count) ~0987 Eremgarde of Namur 1830 Sarah Eleanor Myers 1836 Nancy Jane Myers 1186 - 1251 Countess Of Ponthieu Marie 65 65 1834 Solomon Andrew Myers 1789 - Deceased Mary Polly Myers 1147 - 1181 Hugh de Meschines 34 34 ~0840 Ava UNKNOWN ~1155 - 1227 Bertrade de Montfort 72 72 ~1210 - ~1240 Nicole D'Albini 30 30 1090 - >1176 Aldulf De Braci 86 86 Name Suffix:<NSFX> I ~1195 Margaret Marshall 1677 Claude Parent 1678 Marie- Charlotte Parent Hawise UNKNOWN ~1245 - 1299 Ralph Drayton Basset 54 54 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Lord of ~1215 - 1265 Ralph Drayton Basset 50 50 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Baron of ~1190 Ralph Basset ~1229 - >1293 Margaret De Somery 64 64 1172 - 1211 Ralph , Baron Dudley De Somery 39 39 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Baron of 1255 - 1291 Roger De Somery 36 36 0917 - >0975 Ralph De Toeni 58 58 ~1116 Petronella De Ferrers 1178 - 1237 Hervey Stafford 59 59 D. 1282 Robert De Stafford Alice Corbet 1184 - 1274 Thomas , Sheriff of Shropshire Corbet 90 90 D. 1293 Nicholas Stafford 1153 - 1224 Milicent Stafford 71 71 ~1125 - 1176 Robert Stafford 51 51 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sheriff of D. ~1100 Robert De Toeni Stafford ~1067 Avice De Clare D. 1138 Nicholas Stafford 1146 - 1219 Sir William Marshall 73 73 Name Prefix:<NPFX> III Earl Of Pembroke ~0865 UNKNOWN Mahulc ~0940 - 0981 I, Count Of Lomme Robert 41 41 UNKNOWN Of Hainault Name Suffix:<NSFX> Daughter ~0910 - 0946 Berenguer Count Of Namur 36 36 1667 Francois Parent ~0943 - <1008 Otto II Of Tullfeld 65 65 ~0910 Otto Of Lorraine ~0913 - <0982 Otto I Of Tullfeld 69 69 Charlotte De Mailly Guillaume Fontaine ~0925 Count Of Ohningen Kuno 0965 - 1009 UNKNOWN Frederick I 44 44 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Lord Of Gleiberg Count of Luxemburg ~0925 - 0999 Richilde Of Germany 74 74 ~0960 Osmond De Centville 1660 Pierre Parent 1112 - 1142 Matilda UNKNOWN 30 30 0958 - 1026 Otton I Guillaume King of Lombard 68 68 0767 - Deceased Hlif Dagsdatter 1637 - 1710 Barbara Catherine Aubrey 73 73 ~0976 - 1011 Hildegarde Of Stade 35 35 1811 Susannah Myers 0975 - 1017 UNKNOWN Henry 42 42 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Markgraf Of Schweinfurt 1813 Col James Stroble Myers ~0973 Gerberge Of Henneberg Rebecca UNKNOWN 1866 Ira Myers 0890 - 2 Oct 939 Count of Hainault , Duke of Lorraine Giselbert ~0937 - 3 Apr 995 IV, Duke of Aquitaine Poitiers William Name Suffix:<NSFX> Count of Poitou 0912 - 5 May 984 Gerberga Liudolfing 1799 - 1885 Henry Myers 86 86 ~1170 Richard De Heyford 1035 Nigell Of Chester UNKNOWN 1657 Jacques Parent 1655 Marie Parent 1670 Genevieve Parent D. 7 Apr 963 Oda Of Metz ~0918 - Wft Est. 921-1008 Hildergarde Of Westerburg ~0946 - 9 May 976 Henry Of Stade UNKNOWN Name Suffix:<NSFX> Count In The Hei ~0946 Hildegarde Of Reinhausen UNKNOWN ~0916 - 5 Sep 929 Liuthar Count Of Stade 1105 - 1167 Barnard De Baliol 62 62 ~0916 Swanhilde UNKNOWN 0736 - Deceased Eysteinn I "Fretr" HALFDANSSON Name Prefix:<NPFX> King ~0941 - 1015 Eisliswintha Of Walbeck 74 74 0895 Judith Of Sulichgau ~0911 - 0986 II, Count Of Walbeck Lothar 75 75 ~0911 - 3 Dec 991 Mathilde Von Arnsburg 1140 - 1194 Bernard De Baliol 54 54 1050 Thrustine UNKNOWN 1142 - 1224 Agnes Pincheni 82 82 ~1075 - 1143 Ermansinda Of Luxemburg UNKNOWN 68 68 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Countess 1262 - 1313 John De Hastings 51 51 ~1667 - ~1708 Oliver Matthews 41 41 ~1030 - 1102 III, Count Of Namur Albert 72 72 ~0925 Ermengarde Of Avalgau UNKNOWN ~0995 - >1065 Clemence , Countess Of Urgel Carcassonne De Foix 70 70 Name Suffix:<NSFX> LorraineDutchess ~1035 Ida Von Saschen ~1000 II, Count Of Namur Albert ~0994 - 1 Feb 1049/1050 Regilinde Of Lorraine ~1003 - >1055 Elica Von Schweinfurt 52 52 0495 - 0631 Amalaric , King Of The Visogoths Von Visigoth 136 136 1105 - 1165/1167 Sybilla D'Anjou ~1055 - >1129 Clemence Longwy 74 74 Name Suffix:<NSFX> 1086WidowConradI 1099 - 17 Jan 1162/1163 Thierry Of , Count Of Flanders Lorraine Tichilda Meroving John Duckenfield ~1025 - >1058 Ermesinde Of Longwy UNKNOWN 33 33 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Poitou Cts. Margaret Of France 1807 Lottie Lovisa Myers 1801 John Myers ~0920 - ~0978 Luitgarde Vermandois 58 58 Antoine Gougeon ~1663 - 1737 Michel Dit Gallant- Hache 74 74 Name Suffix:<NSFX> I Adrienne Langlois Pierre Larche Hache ~1610 - 12 Feb 1711/1712 Robert Cormier Marie Peraud ~1636 - ~1690 Thomas Cormier 54 54 ~1621 Francois Girouard ~1654 Madeleine Girouard ~1674 Anne Marie Claire Cormier 1087 - 1120 III, Count Of Hainault Baldwin 33 33 ~1090 Yolanda Of Guelders ~0795 - 0844 Bernard I de Toulouse 49 49 <0814 - 2 Feb 842/843 DuodeneLiegarde UNKNOWN 0730 - 0783 Count Of Hornbach Lambert 53 53 ~0770 - >0804 Guiburge de Hornbach 34 34 0929 Sulpice de Charroux ~1005 Bertha Von Buren 0886 - ~0918 Guillaume I de Perigord 32 32 <0903 UNKNOWN Regelindis <0925 - >0997 AymarAdemar de Limoges 72 72 <0925 Emme UNKNOWN <0925 Ademar de Brosse <0925 Melisende UNKNOWN <0880 Geoffroy de Charroux 0815 - 3 May 886 Wulgrin I de Perigord ~0830 Roselinde de Toulouse ~0864 - Aft 26 Mar 937 Hildegaire de Limoges 0910 Teuteberge de Bourges <0788 Roricon d'Anjou 0915 Herr Of Muri , The Rich Guntram ~0835 - >0900 Edelbert de Limoges 65 65 <0849 AletruceAdaltrude UNKNOWN <0895 Giraud de Bourges Ida Of Hainault Fulcherius de Limoges Boson de Parthois 0931 - 18 Nov 947 Liutgard Of Germany UNKNOWN ~1150 - 1195 V, Count Of Hainault and Namur Baldwin 45 45 1207 - 1 Feb 1247/1248 II, Duke Of Brabant Henry ~1157 Manfred II Marquis De Saluzzo ~0926 - 4 Aug 962 William Taillefer Robert FitzPiers Piers Lutegareshale Maud UNKNOWN 1053 - 1128 Reginald De Bailleul 75 75 ~1109 Thomas Waleries Aumary De Arbitot ~1542 - 1616 William Skinner 74 74 ~1546 - 1620 Marjorie UNKNOWN 74 74 1331 - 1361 Isabel FitzAlan 30 30 ~1305 - 1349 John Le Strange 44 44 1267 - 1 Feb 1322/1323 Fulk Le Strange ~1273 - ~1323 Eleanor Gifford 50 50 ~1240 - 1270 Robert Le Strange 30 30 ~1240 - 1276 Alinor De Blancminster 36 36 1232 - 1299 John , Baron Giffard of Brimpsfield Gifford 67 67 1233 - 1284 Maud Clifford 51 51 1194 - ~1263 Walter IV , Lord Corfham Clifford 69 69 ~1207 - 1265 Margaret Verch Llewellyn 58 58 UNKNOWN Teuged UNKNOWN Llyfeinydd UNKNOWN Peredur UNKNOWN Gwerydd UNKNOWN Ithon UNKNOWN Cymryw 1100 Bc UNKNOWN Brwt UNKNOWN Selys Hen UNKNOWN Annyn Tro Eochy Eugenius Mogmedon ~0620 Izdundad Sasanid ~0600 - 0651 Yazdegird Persia 51 51 Name Suffix:<NSFX> King of UNKNOWN Shahrijar ~0560 - 0628 Khusro Persia 68 68 Name Suffix:<NSFX> King of D. 0589 Hormizd Persia Name Suffix:<NSFX> King of ~0510 Khusro Persia Name Suffix:<NSFX> King of ~0520 of Khakan D. ~0575 Istami Khakan D. 0531 Kavad Persia Name Suffix:<NSFX> King of Capps , Prince Of Troy Illium UNKNOWN Themis Assaracus , King Of Dardanum Illium Franco GENGER Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of Troy Queen Of Troy Callirhoe UNKNOWN Helenus son of Priam D. >0663 King Of Picts Garnard <0691 - 0781 UNKNOWN Fergus 90 90 0540 Lleian Ingenach , Queen Of Scotland Lleian Brychan Prince of , King Of Wales Manau UNKNOWN verch Dyfnwal, Princess Of Strathclyde 0470 - Deceased Fedelmia UNKNOWN Misi , Queen Of Ireland Mist 0796 Prince Of Hungary Ogyek ~0800 Emese Princess of Hungary ~1036 Countess Of Kastl Mathilde ~1041 - 26 Jan 1070/1071 Adelheid , Princess of Ostmark Wettin 1016 - 1075 II, Margrave Of Ostmark Dedi 59 59 1017 - 1067 Oda Princess of Lausatia 50 50 Basana King of the Kushans D. 0484 Peroz Persia Name Suffix:<NSFX> King of D. 0457 Yazdegird Persia Name Suffix:<NSFX> King of ~0380 - 0438 Vahrahran Persia 58 58 Name Suffix:<NSFX> King of D. 0420 Yazdegird Persia Name Suffix:<NSFX> King of D. 0388 Shapur III Persia Name Suffix:<NSFX> King of ~0300 - ~0379 Shapur II Persia 79 79 Name Suffix:<NSFX> King of ~0275 UNKNOWN Kushans Name Suffix:<NSFX> of the 0991 - Aft 17 Feb 1057/1058 Frowila Princess Of Orseolo ~0950 - 0997 Adlade De Pologne 47 47 Also Known As:<_AKA> The /White/ 0982 Maria , Princess of Hungary Helena 0970 Ottone Pietro Orseolo Also Known As:<_AKA> DOGE OF /VENICE/ 1050 - 1106 UNKNOWN Henry IV 55 55 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Germany and Holy Roman Emperor 1074 - 1143 Agnes Of Germany 69 69 Raffin: Agnes de Franconia (8221) (ibid, Page 251, Line 359-31.) (Paul
Theroff, posts , "Emperor Konrad", posted on 06 August 1995 at 21:38
Hours). Married Name: von Hohenstaufen. AKA: Agnes, Princess of Germany.
AKA: Agnes de Carinthie. Married Name: Austria. AKA: Agnes de Saxe. Born:
between 1074 and 1075 in Carinthia, Austria, daughter of Henry IV,
Emperor of the West (7017) and Berthe de Maurienne (7016). Married in
1089: Frederick I, Count von Hohenstaufen (8220), son of Frederick, Lord
von Buren (8223) and Hildegarde de Bar-Mousson (8224); Frederick I was
Agnes' first husband.  
Married in 1106: Leopold III, Margrave of Austria (11578), son of Leopold
II, Margrave of Austria (7398) and Ida=Ita de Cham (7399); Leopold III
was Agnes' second husband. Died: on 24 Sep 1143 Agnes is buried at
Kloster Neuburg. Agnes was the last of the Salic House.
~0940 - 10 Jul 994 Margrave Of Austria Leopold 0960 Richeza Sualafeld Engelberge De Spolete 0730 - >0778 Gunderland Count Of Hesbaye 48 48 <0750 UNKNOWN d'Hesbaye <0735 Count Of Hesbaye Sigramus <0725 Landree D'Hesbaye ~0558 - ~0610 Tassilon I De Agilofinges 52 52 ~1010 - 27 Jan 1055/1056 Count Of Kastl Hermann D. 1100 Countess Of Diessen Haziga 1015 - 1038 UNKNOWN Hermann IV 23 23 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duke Of Swabia 1020 - 1091 Adelaide De Montferrat 71 71 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Margravine Of Susa UNKNOWN Gebhard I Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count von Sulzbach ~1019 - Abt 23 Jan 1074/1075 II, Count Of Diessesn Friedrich ~1034 Countess Of GIlching Irmgarde Beatrix De Normandie ~0270 - 0309 Hormizd II Persia 39 39 Name Suffix:<NSFX> King of D. 0302 Narse Persia Name Suffix:<NSFX> King of D. 0272 Shapur I Persia Name Suffix:<NSFX> King of ~0180 - 0241 Ardashir I Persia 61 61 Name Suffix:<NSFX> King of UNKNOWN Pabek ~0960 Hemma Von Oeningen 0972 - >1030 Friedrich I Count Of The Ober Isar 58 58 0947 UNKNOWN Duchess Of Lorraine ~0939 - 23 Aug 987 Beatrix , Princess Of France Robertin 0912 - 23 Aug 994 Frederick Duke Of Lorraine 1015 Gersinde Du Maine <0992 - 1036 Herbert Du Maine 44 44 0967 - 1010 Hughes Du Maine 43 43 0939 - 0992 Hughes Du Maine 53 53 0900 - >0940 Hughes Du Maine 40 40 ~0885 - Aft 31 Oct 900 Roger Du Maine <0814 - 0883 Richilde D'Arles 69 69 <0799 - <0855 Boson III Di Turin 56 56 0784 - 0826 Boson II Di Turin 42 42 <0796 - 0825 Richard D'Amiens 29 29 <0750 - >0784 Boson I Di Turin 34 34 1264 William Fauconberge Robert De Valones Agnes UNKNOWN ~1087 Piers , Lord Valoines De Valoines Albreda De Rie 1066 Walter Giffard Agnes de RIBEMONT 0590 Haninai David UNKNOWN Kafnai UNKNOWN Huna ~0460 Mar Zutra ~0430 UNKNOWN Haninai UNKNOWN Maremar 0980 Geoffrey De Rie ~1074 - >1142 Walter D'Espec 68 68 ~1076 Adeline De Beauchamp 1294 - 1362 William Plumpton 68 68 D. >1230 Piers De Fauconberge Margaret De Montfichet D. 1216 Walter De Fauconberge Agnes , Lady Of Whitton FitzSimon Piers De Fauconberge UNKNOWN Beatrice Robert De Fauconberge Agnes , Lady Appleton De Arches Osbern De Arches Simon FitzSimon Richard De Montfichet UNKNOWN Millicent Gilbert De Montfichet ~1130 Aveline De Lucy D. ~1135 William De Montfichet ~1100 Margaret De Clare 0942 Prince of Western Slavs Dobromir 0955 - 7 Dec 983 Rufus Otto II Name Prefix:<NPFX> Holy Roman Empero 1060 - 1138 John Monoculus FitzNigell 78 78 UNKNOWN Magdalene 1008 Emme De Bretagne 0972 - 1008 Geoffrey De Bretagne 36 36 <1040 Pierre De Terrasson ~0340 - ~0413 Mar Zutra 73 73 ~0310 UNKNOWN Markahana ~0280 Abba Mar ~0250 Mar Ukba 0977 - 21 Feb 1033/1034 Hawise De Bretagne Bernard De St. Liz D. 0528 Wambertus Duke of Moselle 1134 - 1184 William De Lancaster 50 50 1164 Helewise De Stuteville 1170 - 1219 Gilbert FitzRoger 49 49 1164 Helewise De Lancaster D. >1282 Lucy De Brus ~1126 - 1196 Adam , Baron Skelton De Brus 70 70 ~1115 Agnes D'Aumale Gervase Pagnel 1088 Hawise De Mortimer 1070 - 1127 Stephan , Count of Aumale & Albemarle D'Aumale 57 57 1055 - 1100 Ralph De Mortimer 45 45 D. <1088 UNKNOWN Melisende ~1087 - 1148/1150 Hugh De Mortimer ~1025 - <1086 Roger De Mortimer 61 61 ~1025 Hawise De Vexin D. 1064 Raoul III De Vexin D. 1043 Adele de Bar-Sur- Aube D. 0981 Hildouin De Ponthieu D. 0965 I, 3rd Count of Montreuil William Mathilde UNKNOWN UNKNOWN Nehemiah Nathan Ukba of Rav UNKNOWN Rav UNKNOWN Hanan UNKNOWN Johanan <1000 - >1049 Guillaume De Turenne 49 49 D. 0957 2nd Count of Montreuil Rotgaire D. 0945 II, 1st Count of Montreuil Herlouin D. 0925 I, Governor of Ponthieu Helgaud D. 0853 Governor of Ponthieu Nithard Also Known As:<_AKA> the /chronicler/ 0779 - 0853 Bertha Caroling 74 74 ~1087 Maud De Longspic ~1090 - ~1126 Richard De Camville 36 36 ~1083 - 1141 William De Harcourt 58 58 1060 - 1090 Gerard De Camville 30 30 D. 0484 Vandal King Hunneric UNKNOWN Eudoxia 0419 Flavius Valentinianus Valentinian III Licinia Eudoxia D. 0421 III Constantius Aelia Galla Placida 1  _FA1
2  DATE 417
2  PLAC married against her will
11 Jan 346 - 17 Jan 394 UNKNOWN Theodosius I 0317 - 0361 Flavius Julius Constantius 44 44 0265 - 0337 Flavius Valerius Aurelius Constantius 72 72 Also Known As:<_AKA> Constantine the /Great/
Constantine the Great (Flavius Valerius Aurelius Constantinus), born 265, died in May, 336 or 337, buried in the
church of the Holy Apostles in Constantinople. He was of British birth and education, and is known as the first Christian
Emperor. With a British army he set out to put down the persecution of Christians forever. The greatest of all Roman
Emperors, he annexed Britain to the Roman Empire and founded Constantinople. In the year 321 he decreed that the
Christian Sunday be truly observed as a day of rest. In 325 he assembled the Council of Nicea in Bithynia, Asia Minor, which
he attended in person. This Council formulated the Nicene Creed. The following edict of Constantine sets forth the
standards of his life: "We call God to witness, the Savior of all men, that in assuming the government we are influenced
solely by these two considerations - the uniting of the empire in one faith, and the restoration of peace to a world rent in
pieces by the insanity of religious persecution." By his first wife (1) Minervina he was father of Flavius Valerius Crispus
Caesar. He married (2) Fausta, sister of his step-mother, Theodora. Fausta and Theodora and their brother Maxentius were
children of Maximinus, Roman Emperor (286-305). One writer, Brewer, said he was a giant, eight feet, six inches tall! His
son Maxentius, Emperor (310-311), married Valeria, daughter of Galerius, Emperor (310-311), and his wife, Valeria, who
was daughter of Diocletian, Emperor (284-305). Fausta and Constantine the Great had three sons: Constantine II.,
Constantius II., and Constants I., and a daughter, Helen, wife of Julian the Apostate.
D. 0310 Marcus Aurelias Valerius Maximian 0242 - 25 Jul 306 Aurelius Valerius Constantius 1  _FA1
2  PLAC governor of Dalmatia
1  _FA2
2  DATE 1 Mar 292/93
2  PLAC Caesar of Gaul and Britain
1  _FA3
2  DATE May 305
2  PLAC Emperor of Rome
1  _FA4
2  PLAC King of England
UNKNOWN Elioenai UNKNOWN Neanah UNKNOWN Shemaiah UNKNOWN Shecanian UNKNOWN Obadaiah 0248 - 0337 Helena De Colchester 89 89 Helen (Helena) of the Cross, called also "Britannica", born in 248, died in 328. The arms of Colchester were "a cross
with three crowns." She was the first wife of Constantius I. Chlorus (Falvius Valerius Constantius), governor of Dalmatia,
appointed Caesar to rule Gaul and Britain March 1, 293. He was the son of Eutropious, a Dardanian nobleman descended
from the Gordiani, and his wife, Claudia, daughter of Claudius II. (Marcus Aurelius Flavius Claudius Gothicus), a virtuous and
worthy Roman Emperor (268-270), who was a soldier, statesman, and a distinguished officer. Born in Illyria 214, he was
trained in the hard school of warfare on the Danube frontier, and died of the Plague in 270, aged 55, whereupon his brother
Marcus Aurelius Claudius Quintillus became Emperor. Constantius I became Emperor of Rome in May 305, and in right of
his wife, King of England. He was born in 242 and died at Eboracum (present day York, England) on July 25, 306. He
married (2) Theodora, daughter of Maximinus, Roman Emperor. The son of Helen and Constantius I. was Constantine the
Great.
Eutropius Gordiani 1  _FA1
2  PLAC Dardanian nobleman
D. 0262 Coel II , King of Colchester De Colchester Strada De Cambria Also Known As:<_AKA> The /Fair/ ~0195 Gladys The Younger Cadvan De Cambria 1581 - 1632/1676 Elizabeth UNKNOWN 1500/1523 - 1596 UNKNOWN Katherine 1539 - 1583 Peter Stanley 44 44 1542 Joane Masterson 1514 - Bef 23 Jan 1551/1552 Richard Masterson 1488 UNKNOWN Masterson 1570 Jane Stotwell 1386 Joan Orrell 1356 Nicholas Orrell ~1354 Henry Strangeways ~1328 Thomas Strangeways ~1150 - ~1181 Thomas , Lord Headington Basset 31 31 Phillippa Malbank ~1150 - 1194 Gilbert Malet 44 44 ~1154 Alice Picot 1025 - 1075 Bleddyn Ap , King Of Gwynedd, Powys Cynfyn 50 50 Haer Verch Cillin ~1137 Llywarch Ap Llywarch ~1143 Tanglwyst Ferch Llywarch 1578 Joseph Boyce UNKNOWN Iapetus 1044 - 1105 Owain Ap Edwin 61 61 Name Suffix:<NSFX> "Vradwr" 1578 UNKNOWN Ellinor 1085 - 1130 Robert De Cundy 45 45 ~0894 Kenwrick Ap Kynddelw ~1025 - ~1075 Tangwystl Ferch Iago 50 50 Llywarch Howlbwrch 0944 - 0996 Idwal ap , King of North Wales Meurig 52 52 0924 Pyll Ap Kenwrick ~1050 Cynon Ap Llwarch ~1078 UNKNOWN Ferch Cadwallon Cadwallon Ap Cadrod Iowerth Ap Cynon UNKNOWN Ferch Ithes ~1111 Rhael Ferch Goronwy ~1077 Bran Ap Dyfnwal ~1078 Itrhel Ap Einudd ~1073 - ~1124 Goronwy Ap Owain 51 51 ~1081 Gnilles Ferch Hoedlyn 1085 - ~1150 Adelaide De Chesney 65 65 ~1202 - 1248 Elis V Gifford 46 46 1620 Jeremiah Meachum ~1051 Hoedlyw Ap Ithel ~1021 Ithel Ap Edrid ~1089 Robert Malet ~1129 Maud De Mortimer 2243 Bc - 2204 Bc UNKNOWN Peleg ~1202 Alice Maltravers ~1176 - 1220 John Maltravers 44 44 ~1176 - ~1222 Hawise UNKNOWN 46 46 ~1146 - 1200 John Maltravers 54 54 ~1146 - 1180 Alice Fitzgeoffrey 34 34 ~1172 - ~1221 Elis IV Gifford 49 49 ~1177 Elis III Gifford ~1176 Maud de Berkeley ~1120 - 1190 Maurice FitzRobert 70 70 ~1137 - ~1190 Alice de Berkeley 53 53 ~1107 - 1170 Robert de Berkeley 63 63 Name Suffix:<NSFX> III ~1095 - 5 Feb 1170/1171 Robert Fitzhardinge Name Suffix:<NSFX> Lord of Berkely ~1100 - 12 Mar 1169/1170 Eva UNKNOWN ~1147 - ~1166 Elis II Gifford 19 19 ~1140 Bertha de Clifford Hecuba Ilium Gladys of Britain UNKNOWN ~1110 - ~1129 Elis I Gifford 19 19 ~1119 Ala UNKNOWN 1116 Roger Fitzgeoffrey ~1067 Emmeline de Ballon Osbert Gifford UNKNOWN Laomedon son of Ilus Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of Troy ~1065 - <1129 Walter FitzRoger , Constable of Glouces De Pitres 64 64 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sheriff 1160 - 1140 UNKNOWN Hardinge 20 20 ~1100 Robert De Mortimer ~1110 Ralph , Sherriff Of Kent Picot ~1063 Gilbert Malet ~1072 UNKNOWN De Corcille Roger De Corcille 1041 - 1071 William Malet 30 30 Notes for William Malet:
He was probably descended from Gerard, a Scandinavian prince and companion of Duke Rollo, which gave the name of the fief of Gerardville or Graville, near Havre.

William Malet, Lord Malet, a Norman baron, one of the generals and companions of William the Conqueror, said to have been the brother of King Harold's wife, and to have been entrusted with the guard of Harold's body after he had been slain on the battlefield. After the conquest he was made Governor of York Castle and was slain in its defense about 1071. He married Hesila (Esilia) Crispin, daughter of Gilbert Crispin I, baron of Tillieres. She probably married (2) Alured de Lincoln, a great Domesday baron who attended Duke William on his expedition to England in 1066 (See Crispin and Macary, "Falaise Roll", Appendix 20, pg. 156-160).
Abt 1738 Bc - Abt 1638 Bc UNKNOWN Zara- Zarah Lamidon Ilusson D. Deceased Tros Illium Name Prefix:<NPFX> High King Of Troy King Of Troy Erichthonius UNKNOWN Eurydike UNKNOWN Esdron Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of TROY Batea Asia Ilium D. 1115 Mary , Princess of Scotland Canmore Abt 1710 Bc - Abt 1610 Bc Darda Dardanus Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of Troy 1739 Bc - 1693 Bc UNKNOWN Judah UNKNOWN Idaea 1677 - 1740 Elizabeth BEVAN 63 63 Xanthus Scamander UNKNOWN Electra Abt 1793 Bc - Abt 1765 Bc UNKNOWN Tamar D. Deceased Hesilia Crispin 1125 - 1169/1170 Wiliam Mallet ~1020 Gilbert , Baron of Bec Crispin Gunnore D'Aunou ~1000 Crispinius De Bec ~1000 Heloise of Guynes Aanore Foulques UNKNOWN Crispina 0975 I, Duke Of Monaco Grimaldis 0965 Count of Guynes Sigfrid Baldric The Teuton D'Aunou 1110 - 1191 Guillaume VI Margrave Of Montferrat 81 81 1104 - 1125 Boniface de Saluzzo 21 21 1108 Alice De Savoy 1055 Rainier Montferrat 2181 Bc - 1951 Bc UNKNOWN Serug 2151 Bc - 2003 Bc UNKNOWN Nahor I UNKNOWN Terah UNKNOWN Isaac 1829 Bc - 1745 Bc UNKNOWN Leah 2213 Bc - 1974 Bc UNKNOWN Reu D. 1976 Bc UNKNOWN Haran 1990 Bc - 1890 Bc UNKNOWN Milcah 1986 Bc - 1871 Bc UNKNOWN Sarai Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess 1912 Bc - 1721 Bc UNKNOWN Rebekah UNKNOWN Laban King of Cimmerians Diluglio 1075 Gisela Lombard 1211 - 1256 Marguerite De Bourbon 45 45 1025 - 1087 Guillaume I Lombard 62 62 ~1224 - 1288 Maud Mathilde Von Brabant 64 64 1216 - 8 Feb 1249/1250 UNKNOWN Robert I Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count of Artiois 1176 - 1208 Duke of Swabia Phillip 32 32 1184 - 1208 Irene of Constantinople 24 24 1155 - 1204 Isaak II UNKNOWN 49 49 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Emperor Constantinople 25 Jan 1059/1060 - >1142 UNKNOWN Godfrey II Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duke Of Lorraine 0840 - 0866 Eudokia Ingerina UNKNOWN 26 26 ~0932 - 1015 Lambert I , Count De Mons De Louvaine Welf 83 83 1029 II, Count of Louvain Lambert 1055 - 1071 UNKNOWN Henry II 16 16 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count of Louvain 1143 - 1184 Beatrice , Countess of Palatine De Bourgogne 41 41 D. 1148 Count of Burgundy & Macon Renaud III 1154 Marie Pendergrast ~0720 - ~0750 Harold King Of Haithabu 30 30 Isabel FitzRichard 1150 - 1247 Sir John Cogan 97 97 0749 - 0810 Halfdan King Of Haithabu 61 61 0705 Kunhilde Of Rugen UNKNOWN Bleddyn UNKNOWN Ithel UNKNOWN Liarian 1150 - Abt 14 Jan 1201/1202 Gerald , 1st Baron Offaly FitzMaurice ~1150 - ~1126 Eve De Bermingham 24 24 D. Deceased Robert De Bermingham 1100 - 1177 Maurice , Lord of Lanstephen FitzGerald 77 77 Alice De Montgomery Arnulph De Montgomery UNKNOWN Lafracoth D. <1136 Gerald , Constable of Pembroke FitzWalter II, Earl Of Mercia Leofric ~1052 UNKNOWN Beatrice UNKNOWN Llywarch Robert De Hastings ~1025 - 1068 Rhiwallon ap , of Powys Cynfyn 43 43 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Prince of Powys D. 1173 William De Windsor Philip Pendergrast 0725 UNKNOWN Imhild Maud Walter Sir Gerald Pendergrast Maud Quincy D. 1164 Maurice Pendergrast D. 1238 Richard Cogan Basillie Riddlesford William Cogan D. 1182 Milo Cogan Christiana Pagnel ~1050 - 1182 Fulk Pagnel 132 132 Lescelina Gripon ~0985 - Wft Est. 1060-1084 UNKNOWN Hildebourge 1090 - 1147 UNKNOWN Frederick II 57 57 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duke of Swabia 1100 - 1130 Judith of Bavaria 30 30 1050 - 1115 Frederick I , Duke Of Swabia Von Hohenstauffen 65 65 1052 Agnes Of Franconia 1024 - Deceased Frederick Von Buren 1177 - 1201 III , Count Of Champagne Thibaut 24 24 ~1180 - 1229 Princess Of Navarre Blanche 49 49 ~1088 - 8 Jan 1151/1152 Thibaud Blois Champagne ~1097 - 1160 Princess Of Carinthia Mathilde 63 63 ~1065 - 1141 II, Duke Carinthia Engelbert 76 76 1065 - Deceased Utha Von Sulzbach Passau ~1047 - 1099 Ulric , Count of Passau Von Putten 52 52 Also Known As:<_AKA> /the_Rich/ ~1045 - 1096 Engelbert I , Count Von Sponheim Von Sponheim 51 51 ~1047 Hedwig UNKNOWN 1127 - 16 Mar 1180/1181 I, Count Champagne Henri 1138 - 11 Mar 1197/1198 Marie of France 1180 - 1239 Simon , Count Of Aumale De Dammartin 59 59 1132 - 1194 UNKNOWN Sancho VII 62 62 Also Known As:<_AKA> the /Wise/
Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Navarre
~1585 George Rudolph Schultheiss 1640 - 23 Jan 1701/1702 John Hampton He came to East New Jersey with five children and wife in December 1683, aboard the ship EXCHANGE, from Elphingstoun, East Lothian County, Scotland. East Lothian is southeast of Edinburgh and had the ancient name of Haddingtonshire.

In July 1686, John Hampton petitioned for his 175 acres of headlands, for himself, wife and five children.   Children shown with him on arrival in December 1683  were Jannet, Elizabeth, Lydia, John and David. He married Martha Brown March 03, 1686/87 in Shrewsbury, New Jersey . (Source: Notes of Robert B. Cox, 104-F Windsor Castle Drive, Newport News, VA)

In the period prior to 1698, John Hampton married a third time, this time to a widow Jean Curtis Osborn, born in England in 1661. One son Joseph born to this  union around 1702 removed to Pennsylvania around 1717-1720, served many years in the Quaker Council and started a large line of Quaker Hampton families in  Pennsylvania. The 1702/3 will for John Hampton cited at the outset mentioned the wife Jean; and children Jannet Ray, Elizabeth, Lydia, John, David, Andrew, Jonathan, Noah and Joseph.

Notes for John Hampton:
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After living in America a short twenty years, Hampton left his will probated 26 February 1702/3 in Freehold, Monmouth County, Province of New Jersey. He was a party to a venture sponsored by absentee Scottish proprietors to establish a "New Scotland" in America. Robert Barclay of Urie, Scotland was the prime mover of   this venture, and his Diary for September 1682 shows, "The Proprietors of East Jersey would have me a partner with them and did choose me their governor."  Barclay would not have to leave Scotland to serve as the first governor of East Jersey.   Robert Barclay was a close friend of William Penn, and on 23 Sept. 1682, he purchased one-half of Penn's share of East Jersey.

Penn had eleven partners who each sold one-half of their original share, making then twenty-four partners, or Proprietors. Barclay was a quaker and Pomfret in his  book, "Colonial New Jersey - A History" describes him as, "Among the Friends, Barclay ranks with Fox and Penn, and intellectually was their superior. A learned  man, he became the Friends' leading advocate." John E. Pomfret, a former President of the College of William and Mary, has written multiple books and articles on  the early history of East and West Jersey. John Hampton and John Reid had been selected in Scotland as joint overseers of the venture in America. Both were of the   Quaker persuasion on their arrival, Reid would later affiliate with the English Church and be designated as Surveyor General of East Jersey the same year (1703).

John Reid's account of the voyage on the Exchange has survived. The ship was from Stockton and James Peacock was the Master for the 1683 voyage. The  voyage began at Leith on 10 August 1683, sailed to Aberdeen to take on additional passengers and supplies, then sailed on 28 August to reach Staten Island on 19    December. Reid brought a wife and three small daughters, the youngest an infant that died in January at Perth Amboy. The exact number of passengers on the  Exchange for this voyage is not known, Reid did petition in December 1686 on behalf of the Scotish Proprietors, to the Perth Amboy Board of Proprietors, for the  headlands in East Jersey for 47 servants imported in December 1683. The local board, "by warrant granted the same to be surveyed where desired." Pomfret cites
four expeditions sponsored by Governor Barclay, the one on the Exchange in 1683, two in 1684, and one that encountered trouble of Hampton Roads. The    Exchange was lost at sea after returning to Scotland from the 1683 voyage. The Board of Proprietors in April 1685 included 14 Proprietors and fractioners in   residence, "all Scots save the Irish Quaker Thomas Warne." Land conveyances were becoming extremely complicated, such as the transfer of 1/32 of 1/16 of 1/2  share of one of the original shares held by Nichola
1661 - 1731 Jane Curtis 70 70 0975 - 1068 Joscelina De Torfulus 93 93 1069 - >1127 Miles De Courtenay 58 58 ~1085 Frederic De Donjon 1073 - 1095 Ermengarde De Nevers 22 22 Ida UNKNOWN ~0930 UNKNOWN Teisendorf 1767 - 1820 Edward Augustus HANOVER 52 52 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duke Of Kent ~1110 - <1137 Mathilde De Cuiseaux 27 27 ~1113 - 1219 Joscelin De Donjon 106 106 ~1176 - 1241 Stephan De Segrave 65 65 1011 - 1087 Dobronegra Mariya Vladimirovna Kiev 76 76 ~1126 - 1183 Pierre Capet 57 57 Countess of Forez Ide-Raymonde ~1132 - 1195 UNKNOWN William I 63 63 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count of Geneva ~1135 - 1205 Elisabeth De Courtenay 70 70 ~1125 UNKNOWN Clarice ~1090 - 1154 Simon De St. Liz 64 64 Reginald De Warrenne ~1220 Millicent de Chacombe 1037 Guy II , Comte de Rochfort de Monthlery ~1050 - >1086 Thurston Basset 36 36 1171 - 1230 Alphonso IX , King Of Leon Fernandez 59 59 1  _FA1
2  PLAC The Slobberer


Foamed at the mouth in fits of rage.
~1175 - 1219 Yolande De Flandres 44 44 ~1220 - 1276 Isabel FitzRoy 56 56 0846 - 0893 Pepin De Senlis 47 47 ~1180 - 1257 Beatrice Margaret Of Geneva & Faucigny 77 77 1187 - 1226 VIII, King Of France Louis 39 39 0700 Libuse Duchess Of Bohemia ~1149 Hugh de Chacombe ~1084 - 1166 Matilda Agnes FitzNigel 82 82 ~1199 - 1237 Berengaria , Princess Of Leon Alphonsez 38 38 ~1217 - 1273 Baudouin II De Courtenay 56 56 1040 Isabel De Monthlery 1163 - 1211 Maud Of Flanders 48 48 1062 - 1153 William FitzNigell 91 91 ~1243 - 1283 Philippe , Emperor of Constantinople De Courtenay 40 40 1252 - 1275 Beatrice D'Anjou- Sicile 23 23 1235 - <1295 Roger V ,Lord Flamstead, Bliston, Helsto De Toeni 60 60 <1252 Alice De Bohun 1189 - ~1239 Ralph VI , Lord Flamstead De Toeni 50 50 1201 - >1288 Petronilla De Lacy 87 87 REF AR7. Petronilla had the manors of Britford, Wilts, and
Yarkhill, Hereford, in free marriage.
Held manors of Britford in Wiltshire; Yarkhill in Hereford.
UNKNOWN Prince Mistui I of Obotrites ~0840 - Deceased RODIGRAS OF OBOTRITES D. <0840 Mieceslas I of Obotrites Mieceslas I of Obotrites
Born: before 825, son of Billung II of Obotrites and Jutta N? , Mieceslas I
is presumed to have been at least 15 years of age by the time his son
Rodigastus was born. Married before 840: Antonia N? .
Died: after 840.
Billung II of Obotrites UNKNOWN Jutta Billung I of Obitrites Hildegarde UNKNOWN Aribert I of Obitrites Mandana UNKNOWN ~0700 - Deceased King of the Obotrites Vislas I Petrussa of the Lombards <0712 - Deceased Aripert II LOMBARDS Name Prefix:<NPFX> King 0610 - Deceased Godepert Lombardy <0661 Aripert I Of Lombards Name Prefix:<NPFX> Viscount ~0553 - Deceased Duke of Asti Gundwald II Theodon D. Deceased UNKNOWN Theodon I ~1015 - 1079 Guisle d'Ampurias 64 64 II, Senor de Lluca & Vilanova Sunifredo Ermesenda De Balsareny ~1070 - 1151 Berthold IV D'Andechs 81 81 ~1078 Gregorios Kamateros ~1080 - >1126 Henri I , Seigneur de Chatillon-sur- De Chatillon 46 46 ~1083 Princess of Dukaina Irini ~1085 - 1128 Sophie De Carinthie 43 43 ~1090 Ermengarde De Montjay ~1090 - 4 Mar 1155/1156 Othon III De Schweinfurt ~1095 - 1170 Eilika De Lengenfeld 75 75 1061 - 1088 Michael Dukas 27 27 1040 - 1088 Basileios Kamateros 48 48 1036 - 1077 Andronikos Dukas 41 41 ~1105 - 1188 Berthold V D'Andechs 83 83 ~1108 - 1170 Andronikos Dukas Kamateros 62 62 ~1110 - >1136 Alix De Rethel 26 26 ~1120 Hedwige De Baviere ~1120 - 1187 Renaud , Prince of Antioch De Chatillon 67 67 <0970 - 28 Mar 989 Count In The Speyergau Henry Aethelthrith UNKNOWN D. 1016 Aethelmaer , Thane of Surrey Ciel Also Known As:<_AKA> the /Great/ ~1125 Ddon De Richlitz ~1127 - 1163 Constance D'Antioche 36 36 1110 - 1157 Helene Of Serbia 47 47 ~1145 Manuel Lascaris 1148 - 1196 III, King Of Hungary Bela 48 48 ~1150 Jeanne Karatzas- Photaina ~1154 - 1184 Agnes De Chatillon 30 30 ~1155 - 12 Mar 1194/1195 Countess Of Groitzsch Agnes ~1165 - 1211 Euphrosyne Dukaina Kamaterina 46 46 1175 - 1222 I, Emperor Byzantine Empire Theodoros 47 47 ~1176 - 1235 UNKNOWN Andrew II 59 59 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of Hungary ~1180 Suthoi De Kumanie ~1185 - 1213 Gertrude D'Andechs 28 28 ~1185 Mustilau De Halich ~1190 UNKNOWN De Kumanie ~1210 Khan Of Kumania Kuthen ~1210 - 1270 Marie Lascaris 60 60 ~1215 UNKNOWN De Halich 0835 - 0878 Count In Franconia Odo 43 43 ~0800 - <0862 Count In Neustria Hardouin 62 62 D. 1161 Guillaume De Dampierre Ermengarde De Mouchy D. 1151 Guy I , Vicount Of Troyes De Dampierre D. 1165 Helvide De Baudement D. >1162 Dreux IV , Seigneur De Mouchy De Mouchy Adelaide UNKNOWN III, Seigneur de Mouchy Dreux Dreux II ,Seigneur de Mouchy de Mello Richilde De Clermont D. 1080 Viter De Moeslain Archambault VII , Sire De Bourbon De Bourbon 1105 - 1183 Agnes De Savoy 78 78 D. 1120 Aimon II , Sire De Bourbon De Bourbon Aldesinde De Nevers ~0925 Isaac Comnene ~0950 Samuel De Bulgarie 0956 - 1015 Vladimir Grand Duke Of Kiev UNKNOWN 59 59 1113 - 1145 Maud Von Saffenburg 32 32 ~0955 - ~0978 Michal De Hongrie 23 23 ~0960 - 1020 Manuel Comnene 60 60 0990 - 1039 UNKNOWN Conrad III 49 49 Nickname:<NICK> The Salic
Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Germany
1380 John Stanfield ~0967 - 1025 I, King Of Poland Boleslaw 58 58 D. ~1012 Hildegarde de Archaic 0981 - 1025 Mathilde De Germanie 44 44 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Princess of Ger. ~0968 - 1017 Emnilda De Silsie 49 49 <0978 - 1037 Prince Of Hungary Vazul 59 59 0976 - 20 Feb 1053/1054 Jaroslav I Grand Duke Of Kiev UNKNOWN 0737 - 0814 Count Of Lobdengau Werner 77 77 ~0980 Katun De Bulgarie ~0857 - 27 Feb 905/906 Conrad "The , Count Of Logenahe Old" ~0992 - 21 Mar 1062/1063 Richenza De Bonngau ~1590 Simon Bourg ~0767 - <0823 Count In The Lobdengau Widechowo 56 56 ~1007 - 1063 I, King Of Hungary Bela 56 56 ~1015 - 1067 Jean Curopalate Comnene 52 52 ~1015 Thodule Syradenos ~1018 - >1052 Rixa Of Poland 34 34 1022 - 1078 Isiaslav Iaroslavitch De Kiev 56 56 1023 - 4 Jan 1106/1107 Gertrude De Pologne ~1040 - 1077 King Of Hungary Geyza 37 37 ~1045 - ~1104 Queen Of Hungary Synadena 59 59 ~1050 - 1113 Sviatopolk II Michel Isiaslavitch De Kiev 63 63 ~1050 - 1113 Vukan Gliubomir 63 63 ~1055 Constantin Diogne Comnene ~0797 Count In The Lobdengau Werner ~1075 - ~1129 Prince Of Hungary Almos 54 54 1080 - >1130 Grandzupan of Serbia Vulkan 50 50 Also Known As:<_AKA> Stephen /Uros/ 0970 - 1040 Adelaide Of Metz 70 70 1075 - 1116 Premislava , Princess Kiev Svyatopolkovna 41 41 0887 - 0917 Count In The Wormsgau Werner 30 30 0857 - 0924 Gismode Of Worms 67 67 ~1115 - ~1153 Elisabeth De Hongrie 38 38 D. 1095 Archambauld IV De Bourbon Sire De Bourbon D. 1078 Archambault III De Bourbon 1085 - Aft 6 Feb 1142/1143 Hugues II Borel , Duke Of Bourgogne De Bourgogne D. >1162 Matilda De Mayenne Geoffrey De Lucy 1156 - Deceased Gersinde I Of Fourcalouier Name Prefix:<NPFX> Countess 1130 - 1228 William IV Forcalquier 98 98 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count 1104 - 1150 Bertrand Forcalquier 46 46 1106 - Deceased Josserane De Flotte 1078 - 1092 William Forcalquier 14 14 1056 - 1092 Armengol (Ermengaude) IV DE URGEL 36 36 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count 1054 - 1129 Adelais Forcalquier 75 75 1028 - 1090 William Bertrand II Folcalquier 62 62 360 Bc - Deceased King of Epirus NEOPTOLEMUS 1004 - Deceased Guy Cavanez 0958 - 1018 William I Provence 60 60 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count 0938 - 0988 Gerberge of Burgundy 50 50 1112 - 1180 Gerard I Vienne 68 68 1090 Alice Traves 1064 Theobald Traves ~0942 - 0980 Count Of Dagsburg Louis 38 38 ~1012 - Wft Est. 1040-1106 Gerberga Of La Roche Fontaine UNKNOWN ~1036 - 1100 II, Vicomte De Chatellerault Boso 64 64 0920 - 0953 Graf In Bayern Henry 33 33 0948 - 1006 UNKNOWN Otto 58 58 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duke Of Carinthia 0851 I, Duke Of Swabia Erchanger D. 1027 Count Of Rheinfelden Kuno 0985 - 1043 V, Viscount De Thouars Geoffroi 58 58 0989 Aenor of Thouars 0955 - >1007 Thouars Savery III Viscount 52 52 0896 - 0969 UNKNOWN Hidda 73 73 0929 - 1020 Alderde D' Aunay 91 91 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Cts. Thouars 0925 - 13 May 988 Herbert I Viscount of Thouars Name Suffix:<NSFX> Vicomte Thours 1053 Gerberge of France 1088 William Vienne 1114 Guyenne Salins 1088 Gaucher III Salins 1086 Pons I De Cuiseaux 1088 Laura De Senecy 1135 Beatrice De St. Pol D. 1183 Alexius II , Emperor of Byzantium Comnenus Also Known As:<_AKA> /Alexis/ 1087 Adolf Von Saffenburg 1085 - 1139 Walram III De Lorraine 54 54 1087 Jutta De Wasseburg 1063 Gerhard (Gueldres) De Wasseberg 1065 UNKNOWN Clemence 1060 - 1119 UNKNOWN Henry I 59 59 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count of Limbourg And Arlon 1061 Adelheid De Arlon 16 Apr 778 - 30 Apr 840 Louis I Caroling Also Known As:<_AKA> The /Debonair/
Name Suffix:<NSFX> "Louis the Pious"
13 Jun 823 - 6 Oct 877 UNKNOWN Charles II Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of France
Name Suffix:<NSFX> The Bald
0800 - 18 Apr 843 Judith Of , Empress Of The West Bavaria <0834 - 0864 Count Harlebec Odoacre 30 30 1030 Wyon , Lord Stansfeld Marion Came to England in 1066 <0792 - >0851 Count Of Flanders Enguerrand 59 59 D. >1134 Gerhard Gueldres Wassenberg ~0920 - 0973 Amaury de Hainault 53 53 0920 - >0952 Judith de Combray 32 32 ~0886 - Aft 30 Apr 948 Isaac de Combray <0895 - >0921 Alberade de Flandre 26 26 ~0866 - 17 Jun 896 Raoul de Combray 0865 UNKNOWN de Hainaut 0865 - 17 Jun 896 Ralph de Flandre 1045 - 1060 Maud of Germany 15 15 27 Sep 830 - 8 Oct 869 Ermentrude d'Orleans ~1040 - 1092 Beatrice Of Montbeliard 52 52 1005 - 1078 I, Count of Ortengau Marchese di Verona Berthold 73 73 <0772 - 0792 Forester Of Flanders Lideric 20 20 0843 - 0870 Judith , Queen Of Wessex Martel 27 27 1083 - 1117/1122 Ida de Chiny and de Namur 1067 - 1086 Adelaide Of Orlamunda 19 19 1031 Oda Of Lorraine 1005 Gozello Lorraine ~1000 Urraca Of Italy 1044 - 1115 II, Duke Of Upper Lorraine Dietrich 71 71 1050 - 1117 Gertrude De Flanders 67 67 1033 - 1093 Robert I Flanders 60 60 1068 - 1124 Adelaide of Namur 56 56 Etienne , Count Of Burgundy & Macon De Bourgogne ~1030 - ~1080 Hedwige Of Namur 50 50 ~1144 - <1202 Gilbert De Segrave 58 58 ~1114 Hereward De Segrave ~1169 Thomas Despencer ~1172 Mrs- Thomas Despencer ~1200 Rohesia Le Despencer ~1122 Thurston Le Despencer ~1126 Mrs- Thurston Le Despencer 1100 William Talvas Montgomery Despe D. 1192 Alix De Burgundy ~1240 - 19 Mar 1309/1310 Joan De Ferrers ~1092 Robert D' Arbetot Name Suffix:<NSFX> DESPENCER ~1240 - 1321 Sir Thomas De Berkeley 81 81 1066 Amaury Raoul D'Albetot 1185 - 1213 Marie De Montpellier 28 28 1050 - 1106 Duke Of Saxony Magnus 56 56 1044 - 1095 Princess Of Hungary Zsofia 51 51 1072 - 1139 I, Duke Lorraine Simon 67 67 1074 - 1160 Adelheid De Louvain 86 86 1048 Gebhard Supplinburg Beatrix UNKNOWN 1260 - 1345 Edmund of Lancaster 85 85 ~1125 - 1195 Euphrosyne Kastamonides 70 70 1096 Theodora Komnene 1066 - 1136 Irini Dukaina 70 70 1015 - 1067 Ioannis Komnenos 52 52 0955 - 1025 Manolis Komnenos 70 70 Also Known As:<_AKA> Michael /Erotikos/ ~0745 - <0800 UNKNOWN Guelph 55 55 Name Suffix:<NSFX> II ~0815 Matilda of Swabia ~0815 - >0885 Sigbert Holland 70 70 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Count of 0845 Gerulf Count Of Friesland UNKNOWN Hermenlindis UNKNOWN Ermengarde UNKNOWN Berthold 0925 Isaak Komnenos 1020 - 1101 Anna Dalassene 81 81 ~0995 Alexis Charon Dalassene D. 1066 Earl of Northumbria Tosig 1033 - >1089 Marija , Princess of Bulgaria Vladislav 56 56 1012 - 1088 Ioannis Prince of Dukas 76 76 1012 Irini Pegonitissa 0980 - 1029 Andronikos Dukas 49 49 0998 Trajan , Prince of Bulgaria Vladislav 0966 - Feb 1017/1018 Ivan , Czar Bulgaria Vladislav Son of Aron . Tries unsuccessfully for peace with  Byzantium . Dies in the siege of Drach , Albania . His sons continue the resistance against Byzantium , but they loose the war . Bulgaria isjoined with the boundaries of Byzantium and state of Bulgaria ceases to exist as an autonomic country . 0972 Princess Of Bulgaria Maria 0944 - 0988 Aaron , Lord of West Bulgaria Cometopulos 44 44 1099 Theodoros Kastamonites Aethelflaed UNKNOWN 0906 - ~0949 EADRIC Of Wessex 43 43 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Earldorman UNKNOWN Aethelgifu 0879 - 0924 Aethelfrith Wessex 45 45 Note: Name Prefix: Earldorman Of Wessex Richilda Von Oeningen ~1095 - ~1181 Agnes De Garlende 86 86 Mrs- Stylianos Zautzes 1070 - 1137 Amauri De Montfort 67 67 0940 - 15 Mar 962/963 Romanus I Lecapenus Name Suffix:<NSFX> II 0850 Stylianos Zautzes ~0835 Eudoxia Ingerina ~0906 - 9 Nov 959 Constantine VII Porphyrogentius Name Suffix:<NSFX> VII ~0906 - 19 Sep 961 Eleni Lekapene 0912 Anastaso Byzantine Empire 19 Sep 866 - 12 May 912 VI Leo Name Suffix:<NSFX> VI ~0874 - ~0899 Zoe Carbonospina 25 25 ~0869 - 15 Jun 948 Romanos Byzantine Empire Name Suffix:<NSFX> I ~0874 - 20 Feb 922/923 Theodora Byzantine Empire D. Deceased Agatha of Augsburg UNKNOWN Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess of Hungary 1058 - >1125 III, Count of Boulogne Eustace 67 67 REF AR7. Crusader.
Count of Lens; went on 1st Crusade in 1125.
William II De Blois D. 1261 III, Duke of Brabant Henry 1621 - 1651 William Evans 30 30 ~1057 - 1118 I, Count of Vaudemont Gerhard 61 61 Name Suffix:<NSFX> (Count) ~1315 - 1345 Henry of , Duke of Lancaster Grosmont 30 30 Maud of Lancaster D. >1361 Isabel De Beaumont 1288 - 10 Mar 1338/1339 Henry De Beaumont Name Prefix:<NPFX> Earl Of Buchanan 1291 - <1349 Alice Comyn 58 58 Margaret Wake D. 1156 Adelise Peverel Bef 21 Feb 1362/1363 - 1425 Elizabeth of Lancaster Abt 0001 Bc - Deceased UNKNOWN PENARDIM Name Prefix:<NPFX> Queen 0010 - Deceased UNKNOWN Lear Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
He was educated in Rome by Augustus Caesar. Among the "wise sayings" recorded by the Bards we find this attributed to Llyr: "No folly but ends in misery." He was the father of Bran.
UNKNOWN Bran Also Known As:<_AKA> The /Blessed/
Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Bran, King of Siluria, also commander of the British fleet. In the year A.D. 36 he resigned the crown to his son Caradoc
and became Arch-Druid of the college of Siluria, where he remained some years until called upon to be a hostage for his
son. During his seven years in Rome he became the first royal convert to Christianity, and was baptized by the Apostle
Paul, as was his son Caradoc and the latter's two sons, Cyllinus and Cynon. Henceforth he was known as Bran the Blessed
Sovereign. "He was the first to bring the faith of Christ to the Cymry." His recorded proverb is: "There is no good apart from
God." He introduced the use of vellum into Britain.
D. 0080 Caradoc Caractacus Nickname:<NICK> The Martyr
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess
Caradoc (Caractacus) was King of Siluria (now Monmouthshire, etc.), where he died. He was born at Trevan, Llanilid, in
Glamorganshire. His valiant services to his country have been told in connection with the attempted invasions of the island.
The Bards record his wise saying: "Oppression persisted in brings on death." He had three sons and two daughters as
follows:
UNKNOWN Ceri Name Prefix:<NPFX> King UNKNOWN Mong Fion Capoir Kaxor Celtic Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Druids] 1366 - 1413 Henry IV PLANTAGENENT 47 47 Note: WAs king 1399-1413. Was sickly and did little, was overshown by his son Henry V. 1374 Isabel Lancaster John I Of Portugal Mary Of HEREFORD daughter of Duke Haudre Duke Haudre D. 0929 Symphorienne of , Hainault Lorraine D. 1069 Adela De Romeru D. 1106 Count Wareq, Ivoix, Chiny Arnold II Elizabrth Of Hungary 1340 - 1368 John , 4Th Lord Mowbray De Mowbray 28 28 D. 1362 John , 3rd Lord Mowbray De Mowbray D. 1349 Joan Of Lancaster ~1315 - 20 Mar 1352/1353 John , 4th Lord Segrave De Segrave Stephen , 3rd Lord Segrave De Segrave UNKNOWN Alice 1320 - 24 Mar 1398/1399 Margaret Plantagenet Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duchess Of Norfolk D. >1326 Alice Hales Sir Roger De Hales 1319 Edward Plantagenet UNKNOWN Ceraint II Name Prefix:<NPFX> King UNKNOWN Meirion Name Prefix:<NPFX> King UNKNOWN Caid Name Prefix:<NPFX> King UNKNOWN Gwyn Name Prefix:<NPFX> King UNKNOWN Morgan 10 Jan 1399/1400 John , Duke Of Exeter De Holand ~1042 - 1100 Geoffrey II UNKNOWN 58 58 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count of Perche and Mortagne II , Comte De Roucy Ebles Margery De Bohun Hawise De Clare ~1075 Margaret De Rye ~1055 - 1121 Rohaise De Clare 66 66 D. ~1120 Eudo De Rie Robert FitzRichard Duvelina UNKNOWN ~0990 UNKNOWN D'Evereux ~1155 - 1114/1115 Geoffrey De Say Lettice Maminot ~1185 - 1230 Geoffrey De Say 45 45 Alice De Cheyney John De Cheyney ~1210 William , Governor of Rochester Castle De Say ~1212 - Bef 12 Feb 1271/1272 Mary UNKNOWN 1253 - ~1295 William De Say 41 41 D. >1295 Elizabeth UNKNOWN ~1062 - >1133 Isabella De Beauchamp 71 71 ~1052 - ~1120 Patrick , Lord of Kidwelly Chaworth 68 68 1364 - 1425 Ralph , 1st Earl of Westmoreland De Neville 61 61 Name Suffix:<NSFX> 1st Earl of Westmoreland D. 1463 Sir William Gascoigne 1383 - 1438 Anne of , Countess of Buckingham Gloucester 55 55 Ceraint Feddw Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Certaint Feddw, an irreclaimable drunkard, deposed by his subjects for setting fire just before harvest to the cornfields of Siluria, now Monmouthshire.
UNKNOWN Dingad Name Prefix:<NPFX> King UNKNOWN Greidiol Name Prefix:<NPFX> King UNKNOWN Berwyn Name Prefix:<NPFX> King D. 1392 Thomas , 3rd Earl Of Stafford Stafford 0794 - 7 Jun 844 Bastard of the Holy Roman Empire Hugo Also Known As:<_AKA> /L'Abbe/ 0771 - 0811 Owain ap Maredydd 40 40 Owain, Kings of Dyfed
(Latin, Eugenius/English, Owen)

Owain was Tewdos' youngest grandson and the last King of Dyfed of the House of Maximus. He had one daughter, Tangwystl, and died
in 811.
0745 - 0796 Maredydd ap , King of Dyfed Tewdos 51 51 ~0690 Rhain ap , King of Dyfed Cadwgan Rhein, Kings of Dyfed & Brycheioniog
(Latin, Reginus/English, Reginald)

Rhein was the son of Cadwgan ap Caten ap Cloten. He appears to have inherited Dyfed and most of Brycheiniog from his father, though
part the latter Kingdom passed to Aust, probably his brother. It was during King Rhein's mid-8th century rule, that Dyfed was invaded by
Seisyll, King of Ceredigion. The Cerediganians conquered Ystrad Towy, and Rhein's dual kingdom was split in two. Both areas appear to
have been known for a time as Rheinwg after their King.
~0670 Cadwgan , King of Dyfed Tredylig 0650 Caten ap , King of Dyfed Cloten ~0630 Cloten ap , King of Dyfed & Brycheiniog Nowy Cloten, King of Dyfed & Brycheiniog
(Latin, Clutonus/English, Clothen)

Cloten, or Gwlyddien as he was sometimes known, was a mid-7th century King of Dyfed who managed to secure for himself a highly
lucrative marriage to Princess Ceindrych, the heiress of Kings Rhiwallon of Brycheiniog. The United Kingdom of Dyfed & Brycheiniog
lasted for the next three generations.
~0630 Ceindrych ferch Rhiwallon Princess Ceindrych of Brycheiniog
(Latin, Cagintria/English, Catherine)

After four generations of peaceful rule, Princess Ceindrych's father, King Rhiwallon ap Idwallon, became the last male-line descendant of
Brychan to rule in Brycheiniog. His daughter and heiress married firstly her cousin, Prince Elisedd ap Ysgorda, in an attempt to keep the
throne within the same dynasty. Unfortunately, their union was short-lived and, in the mid-7th century, Princess Ceindrych married a
more distant relative from a younger branch of the House of Allmuir, King Cloten of Dyfed. Thus Dyfed and Brycheiniog became a
United Kingdom.
~0605 Nowy Hen (the , King of Dyfed & Brycheiniog Old) ~0585 Arthwyr ap , King of Dyfed Pedr Arthwyr, King of Dyfed
(Latin, Artorius/English, Arthur)

Little is known of this early 7th century King, but he was, no doubt, named after the great King Arthur of
myth and legend. His grave is probably the Bedd Arthur, an oval of twelve standing stones in the Preseli
Hills, just east of Garn Bica.
0550 Pedr ap , King of Dyfed Cyngar ~0515 Cyngar ap , King of Dyfed Gwrthefyr ~0437 Aricol , King of Dyfed Lawhir Also Known As:<_AKA> /Long-Hand/
Aircol Lawhir, King of Dyfed
(Latin, Agricola/English, Agricola)

Triffyn's son, Aircol Lawhir or Long-Handed, was a great benefactor of Llandaff Cathedral in the late 5th century. He was also a patron
of St.Teilo and St.Oudoceus. The latter's father, King Budic II of Brittany, had found refuge at Aircol's Court when expelled from his
own country.
0385 Triffyn , King of Dyfed Farfog Also Known As:<_AKA> the /Bearded/
The House of Allmuir

Triffyn Farfog, King of Dyfed
(Latin, Tribunus/English, Tribune)

Triffyn mac Aed Brosc was apparently the first King of Dyfed from the House of Eochaid Allmuir. This leading family from the tribe of
the Déssi had crossed the Irish Sea three generations earlier to settle in West Wales. Triffyn the Bearded appears to have married Gwledyr, the heiress of the British Kings of Dyfed, in the mid-5th century, though she was probably somewhat younger than him.

Together, they inherited the kingdom. His name, "Tribune", may indicate that his family was brought over by the Roman administration to help protect the area against invading fellow Hibernians.
0421 heiress of Dyfed Gwledyr ~0400 King of Dyfed Clotri Clotri lived in the early 5th century and was the last British King of Dyfed. He appears to have had a son, Maelgwn, but he predeceased
his father and the kingdom passed to his sister and her husband, Triffyn Farfog (the Bearded).
~0600 Rhiwallon ap , King of Brycheiniog Idwallon ~0560 Idwallon ap , King of Brycheiniog Llywarch ~0520 Llywarch ap , King of Brycheiniog Rigenew ~0442 - ~0495 Rhein , King of Brycheiniog Dremrydd 53 53 Also Known As:<_AKA> the Red /Faced/
Rhein Red-Faced was the eldest son of Brychan Brycheiniog. Despite any prior claims of his illegitimate brother, he appears to have
succeeded to the Brycheioniog throne without interruption. Little is known of his rule, but he appears to have been a Warrior King who,
it is claimed, extended his rule over both Buellt & Gwerthrynion and Rhwng Gwy a Hafren. He certainly invaded Gwynllwg at one point,
but was chased away by its people. His life alone was spared because the Gwynllwgians dare not kill the uncle of their own King,
St.Cadwg. When Rhein died in the late 5th century, he was buried at Llandyfaelog Fach. He is probably to be identified with Rhein Hael
(the Generous), maternal grandfather of St.Asa (Asaph).
UNKNOWN Eliacor Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of TROY UNKNOWN Plaserio Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of TROY UNKNOWN Gelio Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of TROY Teucer Ilium Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Troy] UNKNOWN Plaserio II Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of TROY UNKNOWN Helenus II Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of TROY UNKNOWN Pleasron Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of TROY UNKNOWN Antenor I Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of TROY UNKNOWN Priam II Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of TROY UNKNOWN Gaberiano Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of TROY UNKNOWN Plesron II Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of TROY UNKNOWN Genger son of Helenus ~0403 Anlach mac Cormac ~0403 heiress of Garth Madryn Marchell King of Garth Madryn Tewdrig ~0387 Cormac mac Urb ~0371 Urb mac Aed ~0290 Corath mac Eochaid ~0190 Art Corp ~0165 Cairbre Rigronn ~0140 Fiacha Suidhe ~0100 Felim Rachtmar <0100 Tuathal Teachtmar <0100 Fiacha Fionn Ola <0100 Feredach Fionn Feachtnach <0100 Crimthann Niadh Nar <0100 Lughaidh Sriabhn Dearg <0100 Fineamhas UNKNOWN Also Known As:<_AKA> /Breas-Nar-Lothar/ <0100 Eochaidh Feidlioch ~0246 - 0166 UNKNOWN Mattathias 80 80 ~0147 - 0104 UNKNOWN Joseph 43 43 UNKNOWN Janna ~0105 UNKNOWN Melchi UNKNOWN Levi UNKNOWN Mattan 0957 - 0993 Guillaume I DE PROVENCE 36 36 Nickname:<NICK> The Liberateur
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count
~0400 UNKNOWN Sadoc Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Royal Heir] UNKNOWN Achim Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Royal Heir] Mrs Eleazer Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Widow] <0100 UNKNOWN Fionn <0100 UNKNOWN Fionnlogh <0100 Roighean Ruadh <0100 Asaman Eamhna <0100 Aongus Tuirmeach Teamrach <0100 Olioll Casfiachlach <0100 Conla Caomh <0100 Iaran Gleofathach <0100 Melg Molbhthach <0100 Cobthach Caolbhreagh <0100 Ugaine Mor <0100 Eochaidh Buidh <0100 Duach Ladhrach <0100 Fiacha Tolgrach <0100 Aedan Glas <0100 Nuadhas Fionnfail <0100 UNKNOWN Gialcadh <0100 Olioll Olchaoin 0648 - 3 Apr 609 UNKNOWN Josiah Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Judah] 0632 - >0609 UNKNOWN Jehoahaz II 23 23 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King ~0472 UNKNOWN Eliakim Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Royal Heir] ~0648 - ~0548 UNKNOWN Hamutal 100 100 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Queen-Judah] ~0620 UNKNOWN Melchi ~0600 UNKNOWN Neri Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Queen-Judah] ~0580 UNKNOWN Salethiel Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Prince-Judah] ~0544 UNKNOWN Zorobabel Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Royal Heir] <0100 Siorna Saoghalach <0100 UNKNOWN Dein <0100 UNKNOWN Rotheachta <0100 UNKNOWN Maoin <0100 Aongus Olmucach <0100 Fiacha Lamhraein <0100 UNKNOWN Smiomghall <0100 UNKNOWN Eanbrotha <0100 UNKNOWN Tigernmas <0100 UNKNOWN Follain <0100 UNKNOWN Eithrial <0100 Irial Faidh <0100 UNKNOWN Eremon UNKNOWN Tea <0100 UNKNOWN Miled 132 Bc - 0072 Bc Beli Mawr Also Known As:<_AKA> The /Great/
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Lord Of Celts / Britian


Beli Sovereign Lord of the MAWR

Beli Mawr (the Great), God of the Sun

Beli Mawr, called Belenos by the Romans, was the Celtic God of the Sun, representing the curative powers of the Suns heat. His festival
of Beltane, when bonfires were lit to welcome in the Summer and encourage the Suns warmth, was held on May 1st, and is remembered
in today's May Day festivities. His symbols were the horse (as shown, for example, by the clay horse figurine offerings at Belis
Sainte-Sabine shrine in Burgundy), and also the Wheel (as illustrated on the famous Gundestrup Cauldron). Perhaps, like Apollo, whom
he became identified with, Beli was thought to ride the Sun across the sky in a horse-drawn chariot. Indeed, a Celtic model horse and
wagon, carrying a gilded sun-disc, has been found at Trundholm in Denmark. Sometimes he is illustrated riding a single horse, throwing
thunder-bolts (hence an occasional idenification with Jupiter) and using his symbolic radiating wheel as a shield, as he tramples the
chthonic forces of a snake-limbed giant. This personification is similar to the classic depiction of the Archangel St.Michael defeating the
Devil. Sacred pagan hills associated with Beli, are thought to have had their dedications transferred to this saint (or sometimes St.George)
by the early Christians. Well known examples include St.Michaels Mount (Cornwall) and the churches of St.Michael on Brent Tor
(Devon), and Burrow Mump and Glastonbury Tor (Somerset): All on a supposed ley line that faces the Rising Sun at Beltane. He may
also have been worshipped on Dragon Hill below the great Uffington White Horse in Berkshire.
Don ferch Mathonwy Don, Goddess of Fertility

Don was known, in the Celtic World, by several similar names: Danu or Anu being the most popular alternatives. She was a
Mother-Goddess, the wife of Beli Mawr (the Great) and considered to be the ancestor of all the Gods, the Tuatha dé Danann, who
found themselves obliged to the reside in the Otherworld when Miled brought the Celts to the British Isles. She still looks down on us
from the night's sky where she appears as Llys Don, better known as Casseopeia. Don was especially popular in Munster, though her
most lasting memorial is a mountain in County Kerry called the Dá Chích Anann or "Breast of Anu". The Dane Hills in Leicestershire are
also named after her and this area, perhaps a major centre for her cult, is where her memory lives on as Black Annis. This hideous old
crone's habit of eating young children was, no doubt, invented by incoming Christians to blacken the name of the Celtic Goddess. In
Christendom, the lady usually took on the guise of St.Anne, however, in order to smooth the path of conversion. This saint's popularity
in Brittany probably stems from the previous worship of the Celtic Goddess there. Don was also the patroness of springs and fountains,
hence the numerous St.Anne's Wells throughout Britain today. Early medieval historians confused Don (alias Anu) with Anna, the
daughter of St.Joseph of Arimathea. In Arthurian legend she probably appears as Annowre, a sorceress who imprisoned Arthur in the
Perilous Forest.
UNKNOWN Mathonwy ~0765 Seisyll ap , King of Seisyllwg Clydog Seisyll, King of Seisyllwg

(Latin, Caecilius/English, Cecil)

Seisyll was a direct descendant of Ceredig's eldest son, Usai. He was a late 7th century King of Ceredigion who invaded Dyfed and
managed to conquer Ystrad Towi. His enlarged kingdom became known as Seisyllwg in his honour.
~0525 Boddw ap , King of Ceredigion Serwyl >1700 - >1600 Descendants Israel 100 100 0775 - 0734 UNKNOWN Jotham 41 41 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Judah] 0740 - 0696 UNKNOWN Hezekiah 44 44 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Judah] 0709 - 0642 UNKNOWN Manasseh 67 67 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Judah] 1114 - 1152 Henry Prince of Scotland 38 38 1100 - 0960 UNKNOWN Zadok 140 140 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [High Priest] ~1080 - ~0980 UNKNOWN Shallum 100 100 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [High Priest] ~1064 - ~0964 UNKNOWN Hilkiah 100 100 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [High Priest] ~0740 - ~0640 UNKNOWN Hephzibah 100 100 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Queen-Judah] UNKNOWN Alexander Name Prefix:<NPFX> King ~0775 - ~0675 UNKNOWN Zachariah 100 100 ~0709 - ~0609 UNKNOWN Adaiah 100 100 ~0664 - <0587 UNKNOWN Jedidah 77 77 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Queen-Judah] 0670 - 0571 UNKNOWN Jeremiah I 99 99 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Prophet ~1140 - ~1040 UNKNOWN Meraioth 100 100 ~1100 - ~1000 UNKNOWN Meshullam 100 100 ~0490 Serwyl ap , King of Ceredigion Usai ~0453 Usai ap , King of Ceredigion Ceredig ~0420 Ceredig , King of Ceredigion Ceredigion The House of Cunedda

Ceredig Ceredigion, King of Ceredigion

(Latin, Caratacus/English, Caractacus)

Ceredig was born in his fathers original homeland of Manau Gododdin around the Upper Firth of Forth. When called upon to expel Irish
invaders from North Wales in the early 5th century, he travelled south, with the rest of his family. He fought bravely against the
advancing Gaels and his father rewarded him with the most southern area of his new kingdom, bordering on Dyfed, and possibly
including part of the Cantref Gwaelod. The region became so associated with Ceredig that the people named it Ceredigion after him.
~0235 Cein ap Doli ~0390 Gwawl Verch Coel ~0130 Anwrid ap Eufwn <0100 Eufwn ap Dubwn <0100 Dubwn ap Prydein <0100 Prydein ap Owain <0100 Afallach ap Lludd Afallach, God of the Underworld

Afallach was the son of Lludd Llaw Ereint (the Silver-Handed). He was one of the Celtic gods of the Underworld. He ruled Avalon
where he lived with his daughter, Modron, and her nine sisters. Avalon was like the Celtic heaven, a peaceful island far away where
apples grew and after which it became named. It is, of course, best known as the place where the High-King Arthwyr was taken after he
was fatally wounded at the Battle of Camlann. Afallach himself appears in Arthurian legends as King Evelake
Asshur Descendants UNKNOWN Jehoshsaphat Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Judah] UNKNOWN Jehoram Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Judah] UNKNOWN Jehoash Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Judah] 0821 - 0766 UNKNOWN Amaziah 55 55 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Judah] 27 Mar 972 - 1031 Robert II Capet Nickname:<NICK> The Pious
Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of France
UNKNOWN Jehoaddan Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Queen-Judah] D. 1116 Mary Of Scotland UNKNOWN Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess UNKNOWN Zibiah Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Queen-Judah] ~0821 - >0800 UNKNOWN Jecoliah 21 21 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Queen-Judah] ~0800 - ~0700 UNKNOWN Jerusha 100 100 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Queen-Judah] ~0821 - ~0721 UNKNOWN Zadok 100 100 ~0900 - 0841 UNKNOWN Jezebel 59 59 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Queen-Israel] ~0690 Margaret Of Ireland 0720 Matilda Of Flint 0490 Rhun Ryfedd Mawr ~0450 Einion ap , King of Ebrauc Mor ~0420 Mor ap , King of Northern Britain Ceneu ~0360 Ystradwel ferch Cadfan ~0325 Cadfan ap , King of Dumnonia Cynan Gadeon, King of Dumnonia

(Welsh, Cadfan/Latin, Catamanus/English, Gideon)

He appears in the "Dream of Macsen Wledig" as Conan's brother, though he was actually his son by St.Ursula, presumably born in
Rome. He inherited his mother's Kingdom on the death of his father, while his half-brother, Erbin, took on Brittany. He probably died
about 405.
0305 Ursula ferch Dynod St. Ursula

Though there are no ancient dedications to her in Britain, Ursula is said to have been a British Princess. After her father agreed to her
marriage with Prince Conan Meriadoc of Brittany, she set sail to join him along with 11,000 virginal handmaidens. However, a
miraculous storm brought them over the sea in a single day to a Gaulish port, where Ursula declared that before her marriage she would
undertake a pan-European pilgrimage. Together, the British maidens headed for Rome where Ursula persuaded Pope Cyriacus and
Sulpicius, Bishop of Ravenna to join her happy band of followers. She was later welcomed Pantulus, Bishop of Basle & Jaques, Bishop
of Liège, and King Ethereus arrived from Britain with Prince Conan himself. Together, they set out for Cologne which was being
besieged by Huns. In a dreadful massacre, the Huns beheaded all the virgins and, with bow & arrow, their leader shot St.Ursula dead.
Ursula and her virgins were buried in Cologne where a great church is dedicated to her. Conan, her husband, apparently survived.
0305 - 0367 Conan Meriadog 62 62 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Dumnonia & Brittany
The House of Meriadoc.

Conan Meriadoc, King of Dumnonia & Brittany

(Welsh, Cynan/Latin, Conanus/English, Conan)

Conan was the son of Octavius the Old's brother, Gerontius, (or Octavius himself according to the "Dream of Macsen Wledig") and had
expected to inherit his uncle's kingdom. Originally, he was considerably put out by the rise to power of his cousin's husband, Magnus
Maximus, and he organised a rebellion against him, aided by Picts & Scots. However, being defeated, Conan became great friends with
his rival and travelled with Maximus to the continent to help him become Emperor of the West. He was given Brittany as a reward for
killing the previous holder of the title. His new Kingdom, was well settled by his men-at-arms, however they lacked wives. Therefore, in
order to populate the area, he sent to his uncle's old ally, King Donaut of Dumnonia for numerous Cornish ladies. Conan proposed to
cement the alliance of their two peoples by marrying Donaut's daughter, Ursula. Though Dunaut was delighted at the match, Ursula had
her heart set on a life devoted only to God. She agreed to the marriage, on the condition that she first be allowed to go on a pilgrimage
throughout Europe. Conan appears to have joined her in Rome, where the two must have been married, probably by Pope Cyriacus
himself. He apparently did not travel to Cologne where Ursula died. In later years, he inherited Dumnonia from his father-in-law. Brittany
& Dumnonia were united for only a short time, for, as his second wife, Conan married St.Patrick's sister, Dareca of Ireland, and he left
one each of his Kingdoms to the sons of his two marriages. He probably died about 395.
~0280 King of Dumnonia Dynod Donaut, King of Dumnonia

(Welsh, Dynod/Latin, Donatus/English, Donat)

Caradoc's brother, he gave his daughter, St.Ursula, in marriage to Conan Meriadoc, but she would only consent if she was first able to go
on a pilgrimage with eleven thousand virginal followers. They were all massacred in Cologne.
0467 - 0534 King of Dumnonia Caradog 67 67 Caradoc, King of Dumnonia

(Welsh, Caradog/Latin, Caratacus/English, Caractacus)

Caradoc would have been a client-king under the Roman rule of the mid 4th century. He held sway over the Celtic Dumnonii tribe who
lived in what is now Cornwall, Devon and Somerset. These British client-kings recognised one of their number as superior to the rest.
The High-King of Caradoc's time was Octavius the Old (or Eudaf Hen) of Ewyas (Gwent), and the King of Dumnonia was his trusted
advisor. He thus became embroiled in many of the political intrigues of the period. It was Caradoc who persuaded Octavius to marry his
only daughter to the then Senator, Magnus Maximus (known as Macsen Guledic by the Celtic peoples) and leave him the British
High-Kingdom. Though, apparently none of his children survived him, it is possible the Caratacus Stone on Winsford Hill (Somerset)
remembers one of his descendants: it reads Carataci nepus or "(--------) the descendant of Caradoc".

Cerdic, a patriarch of royalty in Saxony, landed in Hampshire in 495 and in 519 gained a victory at Charford. He was
first crowned King of the West Saxons, when, as it is reported, the legendary King Arthur, who had his castle on the steep
coast of Cornwall, yielded to him the section of land now known as Hampshire and Somerset. In 520, being unable to extend
his rule west of the Avon and defeated at Badbury, co. Dorset, Cedric withdrew. Ten years later he conquered the Isle of
Wight. He died in 534. Cerdic is said to be the founding figure of the West Saxon dynasty. However, much of this is obscure
and not documented, subject to dispute by history scholars. There was no secure chronicle in the 6th century. (Wurts)
1672 - 1729 Mary Stokes 57 57 ~1617 - 19 Feb 1695/1696 Dorothy Wilbore UNKNOWN Priam III 0973 - 1032 Constance D'ARLES TOULOUSE 59 59 ~0878 - 0849 UNKNOWN Jehiel 29 29 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Prince-Judah] ~0877 - 0849 UNKNOWN Zechariah 28 28 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Prince-Judah] ~0677 - Deceased Princess Of Picts Spondana ~0875 - 0849 UNKNOWN Michael 26 26 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Prince-Judah] ~0874 - 0849 UNKNOWN Shephatiah 25 25 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Prince-Judah] ~0880 - 0841 UNKNOWN Jehosheba 39 39 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Prince-Judah] ~0880 - 0852 UNKNOWN Ahaziah 28 28 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Israel] D. 1194/1195 Thomas De Hastings Name Suffix:<NSFX> OF GISSING UNKNOWN Pembroke 1597 - 1656 Samuel Wilbore 59 59 Nicholas Wilbore Nicholas Wilbore Thomas Wilbore UNKNOWN Solomon Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Israel] ~1060 - ~0960 UNKNOWN Talmai 100 100 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Geshur] ~1030 Maachah Geshur Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Princess] UNKNOWN Rehoboam Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Israel] UNKNOWN Jesse UNKNOWN David Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Israel] UNKNOWN Naamah Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Queen-Israel] ~0999 UNKNOWN Uriel ~0940 - ~0840 UNKNOWN Shilhi 100 100 UNKNOWN Getmalor UNKNOWN Maachah Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Queen-Israel] Ann UNKNOWN Ann UNKNOWN Elizabeth Thickines ~1560 Mary Elmsall UNKNOWN Catherine ~1479 Christabella Gattacre 1670 - 22 Jan 1715/1716 Anne Turcot 1631 - 1687 Abel Turcot 56 56 Marie Girou UNKNOWN Rahab Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Harlot] UNKNOWN Amminadab UNKNOWN Nahshon Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Captain] UNKNOWN Salmon UNKNOWN Ruth UNKNOWN Obed 1632 - 20 Mar 1717/1718 Genevieve Longchamp Jeanne Fleurie Pierre Longchamp Marie Desantes 1635 - 1688 Thomas Curtis 53 53 1639 - >1694 UNKNOWN Jane 55 55 ~1617 John Hampton ~1621 Jenet UNKNOWN 1725 - 1803 Gabriel Prou 77 77 1731 Marguerite Langlois 1610 - 1684 Eleanor Plover 74 74 Jan 1699/1700 Jean Francois Toupin dit Dusault 1704 - 1758 Marie Madeleine Coutancineau 54 54 1664 Pierre Coutancineau ~1670 Marie Francoise Lefebvre 1642 - 1722 Simon Lefebvre 80 80 1641 - Feb 1716/1717 Marie Charlotte Depoitiers ~1610 Pierre Depoitiers Julien Coutancineau 1639 Marie Langlois ~0950 - ~0850 UNKNOWN Ethbaal 100 100 UNKNOWN Helenus III 1862 Bc - 1715 Bc UNKNOWN Jacob Manassah Descendants <0100 - <0100 UNKNOWN Omri UNKNOWN Diluglio UNKNOWN Plaserio UNKNOWN Pharez Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Twin] ~1715 - 1586 UNKNOWN Hezron 129 129 Living Ferguson 0083 Bc - 0030 Bc Marcus III (Mark Antony) ANTONIUS Name Prefix:<NPFX> Triumph Of Rome Marie Andree Guyon 1630 - ~1670 Etienne Hebert 40 40 1030 - 1086 Robert , Lord Tours Vian De Umfreville 56 56 ~1130 Avice UNKNOWN Maud Moolte UNKNOWN Adeliza Prince Amelius , Comte De Guisnes deVere Prince Otho , Comte De Guisnes deVere Prince Nicholas I , Comte De Guisnes deVere Prince Maelo II , Comte De Guisnes deVere Granted his charter by Charlemagne Prince Raymond , 1st Comte D'Anjou deVere Princess Melusine deLusina King of Albha Elinas King Vere Queen Of Anu Dragon ~0740 UNKNOWN Eliezer ~0720 UNKNOWN Jose ~0700 - >0679 UNKNOWN Er 21 21 ~0680 - >0659 UNKNOWN Elmodam 21 21 ~0660 UNKNOWN Cosam ~0640 UNKNOWN Addi UNKNOWN Leuthergis Bertha Caroling Avelina De Nantes Agatha De Champagne Constance De Chartres Helen De Blois Gertrude De Clermont Petronilla De Boleine 1240 - 1282 Hugh XII , Duke Of Burgundy de Lusignan 42 42 D. 1242 Gruffydd ap , Prince of Wales Llywelyn Imprisonment or exile was not an infrequent fate of those members of the royal house of Gwynedd who were
seen as a threat to the authority of its ruler. Gruffydd ap Llywelyn (d.1244), the illegitimate son of Llywelyn ap
Iorwerth and Owain Goch's father, spent much of his life in prison and was eventually to die whilst attempting to
escape from incarceration.

Gruffydd was born sometime before Llywelyn's marriage to Princess Joan. The first historical reference to him
is as one of the hostages his father had to hand over to John, following Llywelyn's defeat by the English king in
1211. Gruffydd was to remain a prisoner until 1215. Despite subsequently being granted land by his father,
Gruffydd was to prove troublesome, and he was seen as a threat to Dafydd's clear path as Llywelyn's successor.
Llywelyn chose to imprison him in Degannwy Castle from 1228 until 1234.

In 1239, towards the end of their father's life, Dafydd confined both Gruffydd and his son Owain Goch in
Criccieth Castle. In 1241, Dafydd suffered a humiliating defeat at the hands of King Henry III, and as one of the
terms of the resulting settlement he was forced to hand over Gruffydd. The unlucky prince was to spend his last
three years as a prisoner at the Tower of London, where he fell to his death in an attempted escape in 1244
(depicted in a medieval manuscript at right). Despite his seemingly bad luck, Gruffydd's son Llywelyn, was later
successful in reuniting much of Wales under his rule, earning unprecedented recognition as "Prince of Wales" from Henry III under the
terms of the Treaty of Montgomery in 1267.
D. 1422 Henry V Plantagenet 1273 - 1340 Hugh De Courtenay 67 67 1279 - 1345 Agnes St. John 66 66 1238 - 28 Feb 1290/1291 Hugh De Courtenay D. 1274 John De Courtenay Aft Feb 1198/1199 Isabella De Vere 1183 - 1242 Robert , Baron Of Oakhampton De Courtenay 59 59 Baron Oakhampton, Viscount Devonshire, Governor of the Castle of Exeter, Governor of Bridgnorth, Sheriff of Oxfordshire. Mary De Vernon De Redvers 1130 - <1209 William De Courtenay 79 79 ~1140 - 1209 Avis D'Aincourt 69 69 ~1244 - 1328 Eleanor Despencer 84 84 D. 1238 Thomas De Furnival 1168 Agnes De Ferrers 1201 - 4 Mar 1236/1237 Joan , Princess of England Plantagenet 1044 Amice De Mowbray 1008 - >1056 William D'Aubigny 48 48 ~0860 UNKNOWN Joseph ~0840 - Deceased UNKNOWN Juda- Judas ~0820 UNKNOWN Simeon ~0800 UNKNOWN Levi ~0780 UNKNOWN Matthat ~0760 UNKNOWN Jorim Aedd Edward The Great , King Of The Druids Mawr 1010 UNKNOWN De Plessis 1541 Thomas Meachum 1543 Joane Pullen 1639 - 1699 Marguerite Gareman 59 59 Jean Tru Simone Grossin ~1605 Pierre Gareman ~1605 - Bef 29 Jan 1652/1653 Madeleine Charlot Hunydd Verch Eunydd Marie- Anne Gerber Marie- Elisabeth Leblanc René Cloutier 1617 - 3 Feb 1707/1708 Zacharie Cloutier Dorothea UNKNOWN 2  SOUR S0004565
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[Hanover.Frederick.Louis.1707.ancestors.royalfam.ged]

From the Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland (1838) for Ballywillan Parish in
North Antrim. Describing the old parish church and graveyard at  Ballywillan
(near to Portrush) "On the south side of the church is situated a tombstone,
erected 1713, to the memory of Mrs Dorothea Ross, who is said to be a
natural daughter to King James. She was married to a Mr Ross, a merchant of
Coleraine."

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1571 Perrine UNKNOWN 1579 Judith Guittot \ Guytaux 1486/1520 John Cooke ~0989 - <0962 UNKNOWN Nathan 27 27 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Prince-Israel] ~0964 UNKNOWN Mattatha ~0943 UNKNOWN Menan ~0922 UNKNOWN Melea ~0901 - >0880 UNKNOWN Eliakim 21 21 ~0880 UNKNOWN Jonan Brydain Celtic 1341 - 16 Jan 1371/1372 Humphrey de Bohun Name Prefix:<NPFX> 7th Earl of Hereford 1347 - 1419 Joan FitzAlan 72 72 1 Mar 1287/1288 - 1326 Hugh Le Despencer 1292 - 1337 Alianore De Clare 44 44 1336 Margaret De Welles William Deincourt ~1289 - 1357 Agnes De Grandison 68 68 ~1250 William , 1st Lord Grandison De Grandison D. >1323 Blanche De Savoie Isabel Aguillon Agnes du Maine Agnes De Beaumont Name Prefix:<NPFX> Countess Hawise De Louvain 1203 Maud De Hampden Robert De Hampden ~1202 Agnes De Cantelou ~1211 - Mar 1266/1267 Robert St. John Ingelram De Balliol Agnes De Berkeley Cyrdon Celtic Pyr Celtic Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Druids] Sawl Celtic Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Druids] Rytherch Celtic Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Druids] 0200 Rydon Celtic Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Druids] Eidol Celtic Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Druids] Kwxyd Celtic 1167 Amicia De Meschines 1155 Ralph De Mainwaring ~1068 - 1131 II , King of Jerusalem Baldwin 63 63 Malfia Of Melitine Governor of Melitine (Armenia) Gabriel D. 1161 Melisende De Rethel 1078 - 1124/1126 Constance Of France ~1340 Elizabeth De Vere D. 1321 John , 2nd Lord Mowbray De Mowbray Sir John de MOWBRAY Kt. 2nd Lord Mowbray
REF FarisPA. Baron of Axholme, Lincoln and Baron of Thirsk, York.  REF Weis1. 2nd Baron Mowbray. Baron Gower and Brember, Governor of the City of York and of Scarborough Castle, Sheriff of York.
REF FarisPA. Of Magna Charta Surety descent and
descendant of Charlemagne.
William , Baron Of Bramber De Briwere D. 1296 Roger ,1st Baron Mowbray De Mowbray 1391 - 1465 Louis XII Valois 73 73 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of France D. 1222 William , Baron Of Axholme De Mowbray Magna Carta Surety 2307 Bc - Deceased UNKNOWN Saleh 2454 Bc - Deceased UNKNOWN Shem Living MOUNTBATTEN Arthafel Celtic Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Druids] Seissilt Celtic Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Druids] Owen Celtic Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Druids] Cascho Celtic Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Druids] Bleuddyd Celtic Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Druids] 0400 Meric Celtic Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Druids] 1765 - 1837 William IV HANOVER 71 71 Nickname:<NICK> The Sailor King
Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of England
1698 Judith Jefferson D. 1101 IV, Duke of Bavaria Welf D. 4 Mar 1093/1094 Judith Of Flanders 1020 - 1072 Duke of Saxony Ordulf 52 52 1023 - 1070 Ulfhilde Of Norway 47 47 0995 II Olaf 0975 Harald Grenski 0955 UNKNOWN Gudrod 0927 Bjorn the Merchant D. 0860 Halfdan "the Black" King of Vestfold UNKNOWN Ragnhild Sigurd , King of Ringerike Hiort UNKNOWN Thyri King of Jutland Klak-Harald 0738 - 0810 Gudrod Halfdansson 72 72 ~0740 UNKNOWN Asa Hildegarde UNKNOWN D. 1045 Vicomte de St. Sauveur Niel Reginald , Lord Blaen Llyfni, Brecknock FitzPiers William De Vernon , 6th Earl Devon De Redvers Enid Celtic Gwrgust Celtic Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Druids] Elydno Celtic Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Druids] Clydawc Celtic Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Druids] Ithel Celtic Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Druids] Wrien Celtic Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Druids] Dodion Celtic Maud De Beaumont Gunnora UNKNOWN Geoffrey De Mandeville 1040 Athelaise De Balts Maud D'Avranches Hugh , Earl Of Chester D'Avranches Adele Of Senlis ~1135 - 1204 Petronilla Scudamore 69 69 ~1116 Godfrey Scudamore D. 1227 Matilda Gifford Robert D'Alencon Hugh II , Sire De Montfort Montfort William , Count Of Exemes, Soissons And Troy D'Eu D. 1066 Aelis Of Soissons D. 1057 Count of Soissons And Troyes Renaud 1014 - 1062 Aelis De Roucy 48 48 Lithwisa of Troyes Agnes D'Eu D. >1115 UNKNOWN Jean Name Prefix:<NPFX> Comte de Soissons Aveline De Pierrefonds Nivellon De Pierrefonds Hadweide UNKNOWN D. >1162 UNKNOWN De Soissons D. >1297 Louis De Brienne Name Prefix:<NPFX> Viscount Beaumont 0600 Andrew Celtic Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Druids] Kereni Celtic Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Druids] Porrex Celtic Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Druids] Coel Celtic Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Druids] Cadell Celtic Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Druids] 0800 Ceraint Celtic Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Druids] Elidr Celtic Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Druids] Raoul VIII , Vicomte Of Maine De Beaumont Alexander , Kt. Sheriff Of Aberdeen Comyn Joan Le Latimer ~1318 - 1342 John , Kt. Earl Of Buchanan De Beaumont 24 24 1340 - 1369 Henry , 3rd Lord Beaumont De Beaumont 29 29 ~1340 - 1398 Margaret De Vere 58 58 Roger I De Hauteville D. >1122 Alberada De Burgundy 0986 - 1057 I, Count of Burgundy Reginald 71 71 Anice De Faucomberge 1140 - 1179 Princess of Castile Sancha 39 39 1140 - 1160 Constance Of Castile 20 20 Papia UNKNOWN Josce De Dinham Margaret Hydon ~1220 - 1286 Reginald FitzPiers 66 66 ~1220 - >1264 Alice De Stanford 44 44 D. >1130 William , Lord Stanford Dingley, Be De Stanford Eleanor FitzPiers 1234 - >1305 Alice FitzPiers 71 71 1225 - 1302 John St. John 77 77 D. 1329 John , Lord St. John Of Basing St. John Isabel De Courtenay 1304 - 1361 Margaret St. John 57 57 Dyfnwal Celtic Morydd Celtic Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Druids] Dan Celtic Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Druids] Seissilt Celtic Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Druids] 1000 Cyhelyn Celtic Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Druids] Gwrgan Celtic Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Druids] Beli Celtic Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Druids] Hugh St. John 1274 - >1336 John , Governor of Bridgwater Castle De Beauchamp 62 62 D. 9 Feb 1326/1327 Joan Chenduit D. 1322 Nicholas Engaine Rosamond Clifford Joan De Lacy 1341 - 19 Feb 1407/1408 Henry , K.G. 1St Earl Of Northumberland De Percy D. 1107 Richard De Reviers D. <1238 Sibyl Marshall 1224 Isabel De Ferrers 1230 - 12 Mar 1298/1299 Maud , Vicomtesse de Rochechouard De Ferrers 1222 Agnes De Ferrers 1230 Joan De Ferrers D. <1259 William Vivonia , Lord Chewton De Fortibus D. <1249 Hugh , Baron Chewton, Sheriff Somerset De Vivonia 1257 - 10 Jan 1329/1330 Cecily De Vivonia Joan De Vivonia <1249 - 1283 John , Governor Castle Cardigan De Beauchamp 34 34 D. 1281 Robert IV De Beauchamp 1230 Alice De Mohun D. 1421 Sir John Gascoigne K.G. <0100 II Clodius Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-W.Franks] King Of Sicambri Clodomir II Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Sicambri] King Of Sicambri Merodocus King Of Sicambri Cassander UNKNOWN Antharius Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Sicambri] ~0100 UNKNOWN Francus Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-W.Franks] Margaret Clarell 1355 - 1442 Thomas , Knight Clarell 87 87 D. 17 Mar 1456/1457 Matilda Montgomery Sir Nicholas Montgomery Marjorie Foljambe William , Knight Gascoigne Joan Wyman D. <1383 William Clarell D. >1391 Elizabeth De Reygate Theophania De Funtaynes Sir WIlliam De Reygate William De Funtaynes D. <1363 Sir Thomas Clarell Isabella St. Philbert Sir John St. Philbert D. 1332 Sir William De Clarell D. >1331 Agnes Waleis UNKNOWN <Living> ? Johanna Clarell Agnes De Aldwark Roger Waleis Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir Roger De Aldwark UNKNOWN Normanville John Normanville Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir 1660 - 1727 George I HANOVER 67 67 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of England King Of Sicambri Diocles ~0360 Orkney Orcades Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Norway] ~0340 Orkney Orcades Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Princess] King Of Sicambri Clodomir I King Of Sicambri Nicanor King Of Sicambri Marcomir II King Of Sicambri Clodius IV Priam Galfrid De Aldwark Robert De Aldwark Catherine Fleming William De Aldwark Reginald De Aldwark Reginald De Aldwark ~1390 - >1279 William FitzWilliam 111 111 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir Isabel FitzWilliam 0867 - 0950 Bjorn King Of Sweden 83 83 Also Known As:<_AKA> a /Haugi/ D. 1147 Cecile De France 1098 - 1137 Pons , Count Of Tripolis De Toulouse 39 39 D. 1072 Hawise De Bretagne D. 1084 Hoel V De Cornuaille Matilda De Beauchamp D. 1256 Raoul , Seigneur Fourgeres De Fougeres Isabel De Craon Amaury De Craon Jeanne Des Roches D. 1212 Geoffrey , Seigneur Of Fougeres De Fougeres Maud De Porthoet Count of Porhoet , Brittany Eudo King Of Cimmerian Antenor I Name Suffix:<NSFX> [King-Cimmerian] King Of SicambriI Marcomir I King Of Sicambri Priam King Of Sicambri Helenus UNKNOWN HELLENUS IV Camera Troy Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Queen-Sicambri] UNKNOWN Margaret D. 1187 William De Fougeres Agatha Du Hummet William Du Hummet D. Deceased Julia (Lucy) DE LA HAYE D. 1194 Raoul , Seigneur Of Fougeres De Fougeres Jeanne De Dol I, Seigneur of Dol Geldouin D. 1154 Henry , Seigneur Of Fourgeres De Fougeres D. 1136 I, Count of Brittany Stephen D. >1136 Hawise De Guincamp Aime De Lusignan D. 1213 Gui , Count Of Brittany De Thouars 1138 - 20 Feb 1170/1171 IV, Duke of Brittany Conan D. 1250 Pierre , Duc De Bretagne De Dreux Also Known As:<_AKA> /Mauclerk/ 1201 - 1221 Alix , Duchess Of Brittany De Thouars 20 20 Robert II , Count Of Dreux And Braine De Dreux Yolanda De Coucy Isabella Of Angouleme Taillefer Hugh X , Count Lord Lusignan De Lusignan Also Known As:<_AKA> /le Brun/ Elizabeth of Hungary ~1264 Anastasia Maltravers ~1264 Herbert II Saint Quintin Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Sir. Knight] ~1236 - ~1303 Herbert Saint Quintin 67 67 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Sr.] ~1242 Mary Margery ~1238 John Maltavers Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Sir. Knight] ~1207 - >1241 William Saint Quintin 34 34 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Sir. Knight] ~1210 Beatrice Sutton ~1216 Walter Fauconberg ~1184 Herbert Saint Quintin ~1190 Anne Stuteville ~1184 Saire Sutton ~1160 Amatellus Saint Quintin Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Sir. Knight] ~1164 Catherine Freshmarsh ~1171 Roger De Stuteville D. 1215 Philip De Valones ~1132 Herbert Saint Quintin ~1135 Agnes UNKNOWN ~1138 John Freshmarsh Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Sir. Knight] Helen of Hungary D. 0986 Lothar De Lorraine Landrade De Louvain 1116 - 1146 Alan II , 4Th Earl Of Richmond De Guincamp 30 30 Reginald De Guincamp Brian FitzAlan Constance De Bretagne III, Duke of Brittany Conan Also Known As:<_AKA> /le Gros/ Maud Of England Helen Verch Llewelyn Angharad Verch Llewellyn ~0350 King of Thuringia Weldelphus ~1005 Fouque Fulco De Aulney 1067 - 1139 Count Of Namur Godfrey 72 72 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Count Of Namur D. 1056 III, Count Of Rethel Manasses Name Suffix:<NSFX> Ct. Of Rethel ~1040 - 1086 I, Count Of Luxemburg Conrad 46 46 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Count Luxembourg 1050 - 1095 Melisende Milicent Montlhery 45 45 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Cts. Of Rethel ~0930 - 15 Mar 972/973 Alberada De Lorraine Welf Name Suffix:<NSFX> Countess OfRoucy ~1050 - 1118 I, Count of Rethel Archdeacon Hugh 68 68 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Rheims 0915 Norman De Basset 0937 - 13 Dec 992 Hedwig Countess In The Moselgaus Name Suffix:<NSFX> Cts. Luxemburg Reitrude UNKNOWN Thibaud's Wife Lady OfChevreuse UNKNOWN 0970 - 1031 Thibaud Grand Forester Ld Montlhery UNKNOWN 61 61 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Ld.Chevreuse D. 1216 Guy II De Dampierre Lituaise , Viscountess Of Troyes De Troyes Name Suffix:<NSFX> LadyMonteleheric 1035 - 1118 Milon , Viscount Of Troy De Monthlery 83 83 Also Known As:<_AKA> Le Grand /Milo/
Name Suffix:<NSFX> LdFerte-sur-Ourc
1170 William De Reviers 1841 - 1876 John J. Crittenden 35 35 Death: 25 JUN 1876 in Killed by Sioux Indians at the Little Big Horn Richard Redvers Manasses Rethel D. 1106 Thibaut De Dampierre Sur-L'Aube D. >1081 Yvette UNKNOWN Name Suffix:<NSFX> Cts. Of Rethel ~0931 - 10 May 967 Renaud De Roucy Name Suffix:<NSFX> CtOfRheims&Roucy 9 Mar 1571/1572 - 1619 John Stanley 1009 - 1095 Guy I , Lord Of Chateaufort Montlhery 86 86 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Lord Montlhery Elizabeth de Monthlery 1010 - >1040 Hodierne de Gometz-la- Ferte 30 30 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Lady Courtenay Ansaud II Le Riche Counselor of UNKNOWN Name Suffix:<NSFX> King Robert II Basine De Saxe 1005 - 1059 Giselbert I Ct Of Luxemburg Salm Luxemburg 54 54 ~0390 Banin Of Thringia ~0965 - >0986 Ermentrude Von Gleiberg 21 21 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Countess Of Salm 0870 Bathel De Basset 1197 - 1232 John , Baron Brembye De Braose 35 35 John , Earl Of Huntingdon Le Scot 1220 William De Braose 1232 - <1292 Richard , Lord of Stainten Manor De Braose 60 60 1232 John De Braose 1245 - Bef 28 Jan 1300/1301 Alice Le Rus Margaret De Braiose Ermengarde of Flanders D. 1032 Adelbert De Gant Arnulph De Hainault 1085 Ida De Hainault 1095 Richilde De Hainault D. >1153 Alice De Hainault Beatrice De Roeux Richilde De Hainault D. 1066 Everard II De Mortaigne 1005 Alexander , Lord Troy Bigsweir Catchman Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir 1049 Elise De Corbeil D. >0995 Alianor Hardovine Name Suffix:<NSFX> Lady Thouars 1001 - 1050 Ingegerda Olafsdatter 49 49 Princess of Sweden D. 0935 Aimery I Amauri Thouars Name Suffix:<NSFX> Ct. Thouars D. 0956 Aimery II Amauri Thouars Name Suffix:<NSFX> Vicomte Thouars 0928 Geila UNKNOWN Name Suffix:<NSFX> Aunay Cts. ~0810 UNKNOWN Mucel Gisela Melle Name Suffix:<NSFX> Aunay Cts. Remi Marcillac Odulgarde UNKNOWN Name Suffix:<NSFX> Lady Marcillac D. <0992 Senegunde Marcillac Name Suffix:<NSFX> Aunay Cts. 0775 - 0814 UNKNOWN Esne 39 39 Atton Melle Name Suffix:<NSFX> Melle Vicomte Geoffrey Thouars Name Suffix:<NSFX> Ct. Thouars D. >0936 Aremburge UNKNOWN Name Suffix:<NSFX> Lady Thouars 0795 - ~0840 UNKNOWN Mucel 45 45 D. >1104 Adelaide De Crecy Luciane De Montlhery 1069 - 1118 Ansel , Seigneur De Garlande Comte De De Garlande 49 49 Baldwin II Rethel D. 1111 Adelheid von Lechsgemuend Richgard von Nordtal D. 1065 Siegfried , Count Pustertal Pustertal Count Of Inn And Nordtal Engelbert UNKNOWN Luitgard D. 1078 Heinrich , Count Von Lechsgemuen Von Lechsgemuend D. 1101 Irmgard Von Rott D. 1086 Kuno , Count Palatine Von Rott Von Rott Matilda Von Achalm ~0990 Count In The Juinziggau Dietmar ~0960 - <1003 I, Count In The Lurngau Berthold 43 43 ~0960 - <1020 Himiltrude UNKNOWN 60 60 ~0930 - <0995 I, Count In The Lurngau Udalrich 65 65 Henry Maurice MOUNTBATTEN Thank you for downloading &quot;The Whaley-Kelley Genealogy Line&quot; by Whaley Publishing Company, Inc. 0986 - 1034 II, Count Of Brehna Dietrich 48 48 ~1030 - >1108 Heinrich II Count Of Formbach 78 78 ~1030 Adelheid UNKNOWN ~1015 Dietmar I, Count In Quinziggau Thiemo ~1300 - 1344 William , 1St Earl Of Salisbury De Montagu 44 44 Arnoul II De Moreaumes Arnoul I De Moreaumes 1150 - >1200 Roger De Conde 50 50 Alice De Mons Gossuin De Mons Beatrice De Rumigny D. >1140 Isaac De Mons ~1100 UNKNOWN Ida D. >1153 Nicholas II De Rumigny D. 1096 Nicholas I De Rumigny D. >1070 Avice De Roucy Seigneur of Conde , Bailleul, Moriammez Jacques UNKNOWN De Roeux Eustace III Canivet , Sire De Roeulx De Roeux Marie De Mortaigne Imagina Von Loon 1100 - 1171 Louis of , Count von Loos And Reineck Loos 71 71 D. >1175 Agnes Von Metz D. 1225 Godfrey De Louvain D. Aft 2 Jan 1225/1226 Alice De Hastings D. >1178 Ida D'Avesnes 0986 - 1030 Margrave Of The Saxon Ostmark Thietmar II 44 44 ~0908 - 19 Dec 985 Lord Of Haldensleben Dietrich UNKNOWN Adelaide Margrave Of The Saxon Ostmark Gero ~0956 - 1009 UNKNOWN Dietrich II 53 53 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count In The N Hessegau ~0956 Thietburga Of Haldensleben ~0956 - 1002 I, Margrave Of Meissen Thuri- Ngia Ekkehard 46 46 D. 1014 Schwanhilde Of Saxony ~0926 - <0976 Dietrich Count In The Hessegau 50 50 ~0896 - 14 Mar 956/957 UNKNOWN Dedi I Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count In The Hessegau ~0896 Of The Hartzgau UNKNOWN Name Suffix:<NSFX> Daughter ~0866 - Deceased UNKNOWN Frederick II Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count In The Hartzgau ~0878 Benno UNKNOWN ~0848 Bernard UNKNOWN ~0926 - 19 Jul 982 Gunter Of Merseburg ~0896 - 6 Sep 954 II, Count In Thuringia Eckhard ~0866 - 17 May 925 Count In Thuringia Gunther ~0857 - <0913 III, Of Grabfeldgau Burkhard 56 56 ~0857 Mathilda Of Hesse 1070 - 1126/1138 UNKNOWN Henry I Name Prefix:<NPFX> Lord de la Roche 1095 Mathilde Of Limbourg II, Count Von Arlon Walram 1040 Jutta of Lower Lorraine Udo Count of Limbourg ~1005 II, Lord Gleiberg & Count of Luxemburg Frederick ~1280 - 1347 John D'Arcy 67 67 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Baron Darcy] Alan De Alveston ~1262 Walter Heron ~1262 Alicia de Hastings ~1232 William Heron ~1232 Christiana Notton ~1232 Nicholas de Hastings ~1222 Emeline de Heron ~1202 Thomas de Hastings ~1182 - ~1203 Hugh de Hastings 21 21 D. <1231 Helen de Alveston ~1192 Walter de Heron Gertrude Montaigu Lambert de Montaigu D. 1191 William IV Chatelain de , Seigneur de Fa St. Omer D. 1148 William II , Chatelain de St. Omer St. Omer Melisinde De Pecguigny D. 1217/1219 I, Herr von Bootien Nicolas William St. Omer 1130 - 1198 Walter FitzRobert 68 68 Maud De Bohun Maud De Lucy Maud FitzWalter 1270 Thomas ,1st Lord Furnival Furnival Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir ~1259 - <1322 Joan Le Despenser 63 63 1223 - 1265 Hugh Le Despenser 42 42 1223 - <1281 Aline Basset 58 58 Bertah UNKNOWN ~1175 Gerard De Furnival 1178 - 1250 Maud De Luvetot 72 72 D. 1181 William De Luvetot Richard De Luvetot 892/905 Elfwina Of Mercia 1052 - ~1130 Herbert Of Winchester FitzHerbert 78 78 Name Prefix:<NPFX> The Chamberlain ~1050 - >1100 Walter Fitz- Other 50 50 Gladys Verch Ryall 0955 Earl of Lincoln Thorold Robert Fitzralph Name Suffix:<NSFX> THE MARSHALL Ralph De Venoix Name Suffix:<NSFX> LORD DE VENOIX Miles De Venoix UNKNOWN Lesceline D. 1169 Roger De Flamville 1000 - 1045 Count De Vermandois Otho 45 45 UNKNOWN FitzHerbert UNKNOWN De Windsor D. <1166 Hugh De Hastings Name Suffix:<NSFX> OF BARAWELL Erneburga De Flamville Hugh De Flamville Ryall Ap Conyn D. 1421 John Fitzwilliam Kt Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir 0920 - 0963 Constance De VIENNE 43 43 Eleanor Green Henry Green D. 1498 William Fitzwilliam Kt. Of The Sepulchre Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir Maud Cromwell Ralph Cromwell 1st Lord Cromwell Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir D. 1385 John ,Knight FitzWilliam Name Suffix:<NSFX> SIr Elizabeth Clinton William , Earl Of Huntingdon Clinton ~1005 - 1094 Roger , Earl Of Arundel de Montgomery 89 89 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Earl UNKNOWN De Saluzzo ~1130 Eleanor De Arborea Bertram De Verdun D. ~1223 Margareta of Hungary ~0942 - Wft Est. 1013-1069 Woerta De Crepon UNKNOWN Rotislav 1096 UNKNOWN Isjaslav ~0975 - Bef 7 Feb 1055/1056 Hughes De Montgomerie William , Baron Of The Exchequer De Beauchamp ~0990 - 1048 William II , Prince Of Belleme Talvas 58 58 ~1002 Hildeburge De Beaumont Francoise Haudricourt ~0969 Maud Ganelon 1084 William De Burgo De Moreton ~0986 - 1047 I, Count Of La Haute Marche Bernard 61 61 Name Suffix:<NSFX> -count 1136 - 1182 Mary De Blois 46 46 1202 - 1235 Princess Of Swabia Beatrice 33 33 ~0940 - 0997 Ivres I de Belleme 57 57 ~0944 Godchilde Ponthieu 1064 - 1116 Aumodis De La Marche 52 52 ~0945 - 0997 Audebert De La Marche 52 52 Name Suffix:<NSFX> -count ~0960 - 1009 Almodis De Limoges 49 49 1137 - 1214 Mathieu , Count of Boulogne-sur-Mer D'Alsace 77 77 Boson I de La Marche D. Wft Est. 982-1044 Emma Of Perigord UNKNOWN Name Suffix:<NSFX> -countess <0940 - 20 Apr 991 Giraud de Limoges Name Suffix:<NSFX> -viscount ~0940 - >0995 Rothilde de Brosse 55 55 ~1084 William Taillefer ~1086 Vitapont de Benauges 1060 Amanieu de Benauges ~1030 - >1089 Foulques , Count of Angouleme de Taillefer 59 59 ~1062 Cundo Vagena 1038 Qunormau Vagena ~1014 Geoffrey Taillefer ~1012 Petronille d'Archaic D. ~1015 Mornard d'Archaic ~0978 - 1028 William Taillefer 50 50 ~0982 Girberge Grisegonelle ~0952 - 4 Mar 991/992 Armand Manzer Taillefer ~0956 Hildegarde UNKNOWN Juliana , Baroness Hastings Leybourne Edmund FitzWilliam Maud Hotham D. 1349 John FitzWilliam Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir UNKNOWN Thethegna 1290 - 1341 William FitzWilliam 51 51 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir D. >1348 Isabel Deincourt Edmund , Lord Deincourt Elizabeth PLANTAGENENT Agnes Metham John , Knight Metham Agnes Grey Richard , Lord Grey <1226 - >1266 Thomas , Knight FitzWilliam 40 40 <1110 - >1184 William FitzWilliam 74 74 D. 1144 UNKNOWN Routrou II ~0969 Jean De Conteville 1591 Adelheid Hofmann ~1133 Bernard De Guise ~1003 - Wft Est. 1042-1098 Harlette De Falaise 0978 Hulbert De Falaise Name Suffix:<NSFX> [CHAMBERLAIN]/ 1621 Lucia Lehmann Anna UNKNOWN 1104 - 1141 Marguerite De La Aigle Rotrou 37 37 1073 II, Lord Of Urroz & Moncon Ramiro 1075 Ximene De Bivar ~1070 - 1096/1118 Gilbert De La Aigle 1746 Jean Thiboutot 1159 Adelphie De Guise ~1047 Ramiro Calahorra Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Lord of] ~1049 Theresa UNKNOWN ~1051 Ximene UNKNOWN ~1040 - 1085 Richard De La Aigle 45 45 ~1054 Judith Le Goz D'Avranches 1174 - 1204 Marie De Champagne 30 30 ~1010 - 1066 Engenulph De La Aigle 56 56 ~1010 Richeride UNKNOWN 1783 Marie Charlotte Thiboutot 1742 - 1812 Anna Maria Heilman 70 70 ~0980 Fulbert De Deine ~0989 Toustien , Viscount d'Avranches Lord Heism Le Goz ~1657 Catharina Margaretha Fessler ~1025 - Deceased Geoffrey Count of Mortagne UNKNOWN ~1017 Countess of Mortagne Elensie ~1014 - Deceased Routrou I Viscount Chateaudum Name Prefix:<NPFX> COUNT OF MORTA ~0963 Ansfred II Onfror Goz ~1655 Hans Jerg Rudolph ~0989 - 1026 Warin De Montagne 37 37 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Seigneur ~0991 - Deceased Melisende Of CHATEAUDUN Adele De Roucy 1000 - Wft Est. 1013-1071 Hildouin III Count Montdidier Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SEIGNEUR OF RAM ~1025 - Deceased Adeline De Domfront Name Prefix:<NPFX> Countess of Mor 0960 - >0992 Hildouin II Count Montdidier 32 32 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [SEIGNEUR OF RAM ~0994 - Deceased Warin De Domfront ~0966 - 1028 William De Belleme 62 62 ~0970 Hildeburg UNKNOWN Gauthier De Roeux ~1720 Maria UNKNOWN Hawise UNKNOWN 0908 - Deceased Bozon Of Provence Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count ~1115 Ella De Warenne William FitzWilliam Eleanor Emley John , Knight Emley Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir Sir William Fitzwilliam Went with his father who accompanied Edward the Confessor to
Normandy. Returned with William the Conqueror and was Marshall
of his army at the battle of Hastings, where he behaved so
gallantly that William the Conqueror gave him the scarf off his
own arm. It is still preserved in the family and each heir of
the family wears it at their baptisms.
Emma De Solabis Mons De Solabis William FitzGodric 1  _FA1
2  PLAC Cousin to Edward the Confessor
UNKNOWN Godric Luitgard Of Cleves D. >1058 Rudolph De Alost 16 Jan 1243/1244 - 1296 Edmund Plantagenet Also Known As:<_AKA> /Crouchback/
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Earl Of Lancaster
1050 - 1088 Hedwig Von Formbach 38 38 Otto , Duke Of Burgndy Robertin 1150 Thomas Entwhistle 1636 Elisabeth Hansen ~1117 - >1166 Gundred De Warrenne 49 49 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [COUNTESS OF WAR ~1146 - Aft 11 Jan 1203/1204 Ada Princess Of Scotland 1006 - 1060 UNKNOWN Henri I 54 54 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of France 1036 Anna Agnesa Yaroslavna KIEV Name Suffix:<NSFX> [QUEEN OF FRANCE 1118 John Toronley 1026 - 1081/1084 Adelaide , Countess of Champagne d' Aumale ~1085 - 1153 King Of Scotland David I 68 68 Nickname:<NICK> The Saint

David I. (St. David), King of Scotland from 1124 until his death May 24, 1153, was hallowed by the people but never
canonized. David was a wise and just king, born probably about 1085, ascended April 25, 1124. He shared his mother's wisdom
and love of civilization. He continued to found Augustinian monasteries, to strength Roman Christianity, and he much favored the
Cistercians. He founded burghs of independent townsmen; and bishoprics; established the office of chancellor to issue official
documents bearing the royal seal, and he made Norman feudal law apply to Scotland. His education and his favorites were
English; but politically he aimed not merely at independence of the English king, but at control of the Northern shires of England.
He gained control of Cumberland and Northumberland and the tyrannous William Comyn, Bishop of Durham. He became Earl of
Huntingdon and Northampton and acquired a dangerous claim to Northumberland by his marriage. In 1113 he married Matilda,
daughter of Waltheof, Count of Northampton and Huntingdon, Earl of Northumberland, and Judith, his wife, a niece of William
the Conqueror.
~1042 - 1076 Waltheof Earl Of Northumberland UNKNOWN 34 34 1026 Alexander Scudamore Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir 0990 - 1055 Boete (Boedhe) of Scotland UNKNOWN 65 65 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Earl of Northumberland 1022 - 1054 Lambert , Count of Boulogne De Lens 32 32 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [Count of Lens] ~1141 - 1190 Floris III Crusader Holland 49 49 ~1490 Richard Marsh ~1682 Richard McNeil 1466 Robert Marsh 1505 Isabelle Horsefall ~1017 - 1061 Floris I Count Holland 44 44 ~1028 - 1113 Gertrude , Princess Of Saxony Von Saschen 85 85 ~1052 - 1091 Dirk V Count Holland 39 39 ~0993 - 9 Mar 1043/1044 Otehilde De Germanie ~1054 Othelhildis UNKNOWN 1210 - 1234 IV, Count Of Holland Floris 24 24 ~1167 - 4 Feb 1221/1222 I, Count Holland Willem ~1187 - 4 Feb 1217/1218 Aleid Countess Van Gelre ~1150 - >1207 Otto , I Count Gelre Wassenburg 57 57 ~1114 - 1157 Dirk VI Count Holland 43 43 ~1117 - 1182 I, Count Of Guelders Zuphen Wassenberg Henry 65 65 ~1128 Agnes Von Arnstein ~1117 - 1183 Otto , Duke Of Bavaria Wittelsbach 66 66 Name Suffix:<NSFX> [COUNT OF WITTEL ~1146 - 1191 Agnes , Countess Of Looz And Rieneck Von Loos 45 45 ~1085 - 2 Mar 1120/1121 Floris II De Holland ~1086 - 1144 Princess Of Oberlothringen Petronille 58 58 ~1079 Gertrud Countess Of Northeim Reingot De Alost Folcard De Alost Gisela of Luxembourg Isabel D' Alost Jean De Gavre D. 1056 Rasse II De Gavre Catherine De Cysoing Rasse III De Gavre Ida De Roeux Manasses , Vidame Of Rhiems De Chauve Adelaide De Rheims ~1710 - 1742 Archibald McNeil Sr. 32 32 D. >1053 Gerard Vassal Of The Bishop Of Utrecht Flamens Name Suffix:<NSFX> Ct.OfTeisterbant ~1000 - 1048 III, Count Of Longwy Adalbert 48 48 1633 Thomas Matthews ~1412 Alice Savile 1592 John Stanfield 1  _FA1
2  PLAC Esquire
~0890 - 0934 Louis Ebles D' Poitiers 44 44 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Count ofPoitiers 1680 - 1721 John Hamilton 41 41 1642 - 1687 Francis Stanfield 45 45 Mar 968/969 - 31 Jan 1029/1030 Count Of Poitou Peter Name Suffix:<NSFX> DukeOf Aquitaine Elizabeth UNKNOWN 1058 - 1092 Dietrich Ct In Velue Flamens 34 34 0943 - 1004 Emma De Blois 61 61 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Dutchess ~1730 Ann Few Jane Langford ~1704 Dorcas Matthews 0931 - >0955 Heilwig Von Dillingen Dillingen 24 24 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Cts.Bonngau, ETC. 0929 - 16 Jul 996 Hermann I The Little Pfalzgraf Germany Name Suffix:<NSFX> Ct. Of Palatine 1053 - >1138 Gerard I Flaminius , Count Wassenberg Wassenburg 85 85 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Ct. Of Guelders 1352 Barbara Lascelles 1350 Thomas Stanfield 20 Feb 1702/1703 James Few 1001 - 1031 Ludolf UNKNOWN 30 30 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Brauweiler Gov. Mathilde Brauweiler Zutphen Name Suffix:<NSFX> Governor's Wife Gottschalk Von Zutphen Zutphen Name Suffix:<NSFX> 1059Ct. Zutphen D. 1118 Judith UNKNOWN Name Suffix:<NSFX> Cts. Of Zuphen D. 1113 Otto II Zutphen Name Suffix:<NSFX> Ct. Of Zutphen Adelheid UNKNOWN Name Suffix:<NSFX> Cts. Of Zutphen 1710 - 1784 Elizabeth Hamilton 74 74 0950 - 1012 Roger De Comminges 62 62 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Lord ~1355 John Fleming D. >1138 Ermengarde Zutphen <1625 Samuel Stanfield 0915 - 3 Apr 963 UNKNOWN William III Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duke of Acquitaine D. 1047 Milon III De Bar-Sur- Seine ~0965 - 1034 Erenfried-Ezzo , Count Of Lorraine De Bonngau 69 69 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Ct. Of Palatine 1382 Mary Fleming >1711 - 1763 Archibald McNeil 52 52 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Jr 0975 - 1077 Bernard Roger De Comminges 102 102 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Lord Carcassonne D. >1150 Bertrand De Gavre D. >1176 Ida De Chievres Also Known As:<_AKA> /Domnison/ Seigneur De Chievres Guy Bertha De Gavre D. 1186 II, Sire de Roeulx Eustace Also Known As:<_AKA> /le Valet/ D. Deceased I, Seigneur de Roeux Eustace Marie , Heiress Of Roeulx De Morlanwelz Jean De Mons Baldwin I De Mortaigne Hiliarde De Wavrin 1206 - 20 Jan 1257/1258 Sir Reynold II de Mohun 1210 - ~1243 Hawise FitzPiers 33 33 1183 - 1213 Reynold , Baron Dunster De Mohun 30 30 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir 1159 - 1193 William IV , Baron Dunster In Somerset De Mohun 34 34 D. >1201 Lucy UNKNOWN D. <1186 Godeheut , Heiress of Brinkley de Toeni Also Known As:<_AKA> /Godehold/ D. <1176 William III , Baron Dunster De Mohun William II ,Earl Somerset, Baron Dunster De Mohun Agnes De Gaunt D. >1137 Burggraf Von Doornick Walter 1410 Thomas Stanfield 1566 - 1599 Nicholas Stanfield 33 33 1  _FA1
2  PLAC Esquire
1566 Susan Hopkinson 1540 - 1591 Lawrence Stanfield 51 51 1544 Elizabeth UNKNOWN 1514 - 1564 Thomas Stanfield 50 50 1518 Alice Mitchell ~1473 - 1508 Thomas Stanfield 35 35 1474 Blanche UNKNOWN 1438 William Stanfield ~1468 Elizabeth Duckenfield D. >1146 UNKNOWN Petronella Thierry D'Avesnes Walter I , Lord Of Avesnes & Leuze D' Oisy Ida De Mortaigne Robert De Wavrin Adelaide De Guines 970/975 - 1046 Heilwig Of Dagsburg Count in the Nordgau & Lower AlsaceI Hugh VI Count in the Nordgau & Lower AlsaceI Hugh V Hildegarde of Egisheim II Gerard 13 Jan 1313/1314 John Bardolf , 3Rd Lord Bardolf Kt. D. 1403 Agnes De Poynings Michael , Lord Polnings De Poynings Joan Rokesley Richard Rokesley 1140 Jordan De Stansfeld 1141 UNKNOWN Townley 1320 William Stanfield ~1322 Joane Burton 1290 Henry Stanfield 1291 Doinis Thornhill 1260 Ralph Stansfeld 390 Bc - Deceased ALCETAS , of the Molossians UNKNOWN 1230 Edmund Stansfeld 1224 Agnes Midgley 1203 Richard Stanfield 1205 Alice Tonstal 1176 John Stanfield 1180 Elizabeth Entwhistle 1st Earl of Atholl Melmare UNKNOWN Von Udalrich D. Jan 1162/1163 Thierry II De Montbeliard D. 1211 Jeanne De Preuilly D. 1191 Hugues V de Chateaudun Name Prefix:<NPFX> Vicomte Amadeus I De Montfaucon Von Neuenburg UNKNOWN Also Known As:<_AKA> /NEUCHATEL/ Count von Neuenburg Ulrich Also Known As:<_AKA> /Neuchatel/ UNKNOWN Von Basel Hugues IV CHATEAUDUN Name Prefix:<NPFX> Vicomte De Chateaudun Margaret De Montdoubleau D. 1205 Giselbert De Preuilly D. >1190 Adele De Vendome Also Known As:<_AKA> /Adelais/ Barthelemy De Vendome Pierre , Sire De Preuilly De Montrabel Eschevard De Preuilly D. 1103 Geoffroy De Preuilly D. >1110 Euphrosyne De Vendome ~1606 - 1687 Perrine Mallet 81 81 ~1564 - 1611 Francoise Paigne 47 47 ~1584 - 10 Feb 1614/1615 Pierre Mallet ~1588 Jacquette Leger 16 Feb 1632/1633 - 1714 Jean Galleran Boucher ~1641 - 1702 Marie Leclerc 61 61 ~1605 Jonas Leclerc ~1610 Marie Parmantier 1755 Gabriel Parent 1761 Marie Judith Dit Beaulieu Hudon 1722 - 1777 Gabriel Parent 55 55 ~1700 Jean Dit Demoran Parent ~1705 Jeanne Jardin 1721 Jean Bernard Dit Beaulieu Hudon 1719 Francoise Dit Laplante Labourliere 1602 - 1662 Marie Train 59 59 ~1618 - 1661 Claire Rousselot 43 43 Marie Michelle ~1602 Antoine Michel Michaud 1676 - 1753 Marie Anne Michaud 76 76 Pierre Du Train 1637 - 1702 Pierre Michaud 65 65 Comte De Vendome Fulk Petronille De Chateau- Renaud Geoffroy II Grisegonelle Marie Anne Laroche Jean Laroche Madeleine Lereau Simon Lerreau Suzanne Jaroussel Pierre Jaroussel Jacquette Touraude Franois Touraude Marthe Nol Ren Lereau Marguerite Guillin Robert Laroche Jeanne Souillou Jacques- Philippe Vêtu Madeleine Fret Almodis De Blois D. >1067 Geoffrey II De Preuilly Geoffrey I De Preuilly Effroi De Preuilly Beatrice D' Issoudun 1592 - Deceased Henry Sloane Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sr Emma Blois D. 1155 Herbert FitzHerbert D. 1157 Sibyl Corbet Robert Corbet Hugh Corbeau UNKNOWN MacBrice King Of Leinster Dunlaing V, Count of Metz & Homburg Folmar Mathilda Von Egisheim ~1145 - <1215 Robert IV , 6th Baron Tamworth Marmion 70 70 ~1035 - <1106 Robert Marmion 71 71 Name Suffix:<NSFX> I - Lord of Fonteney ~1045 - 1108 Urse Urso D'ABETOT 63 63 ~1055 Adelize UNKNOWN ~1075 UNKNOWN D'Abetot ~1065 - ~1130 Roger Marmion 65 65 ~1015 - >1066 Amaury D'ABBETOT 51 51 ~1132 Robert , 5th Lord Scrivelsby Marmion Name Suffix:<NSFX> III ~1132 Elizabeth Of Rethel ~1092 - ~1143 Robert Marmion 51 51 Name Suffix:<NSFX> II 1118 - >1155 Milicent De Rethel 37 37 ~1088 - ~1124 Count Of Rethel Gervase 36 36 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Count of Rethel Elvira Diaz Robert FitzGilbert De Corbeil Hugh ,Seigneur De Cuiseaux Cuiseaux 1054 Margaret D'Avranches ~1035 - >1101 Hawise Marmion 66 66 ~1005 Robert Marmion Renaud De Cuiseaux D. 1135 Count von Loos Arnold I Agnes Von Mainz Burggrave Von Rieneck And Mainz Gerhard Hedwig Von Blieskastel UNKNOWN Gottfried I Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count von Blieskastel Bef 17 Jan 1077/1078 III, Count von Loos Emmo D. >1078 Irmengard Von Hornes D. >1050 UNKNOWN Giselbert I Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count von Loos, Hispengau Erlende Of Jodoigne Everard III De Mortaigne D. 1112 Everard I , Duke Of Montagne Radulf D. 1078 UNKNOWN Francka D. 1067 Alard Von Peteghem Und Eine UNKNOWN Glismode D. 1058 Ingelbert II Van Peteghem Alice De Buci Aubrey De Mello Aelis Dammartin D. 1241 John Biset Isabel Biset 1244 - <1292 Hugh De Plessetis 48 48 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir 0839 - 23 Sep 867 Michael Porphyrogenetis Name Suffix:<NSFX> III
Event: Title (Facts Pg) Emperor of the East Roman Emp
Event: Event 1 Emperor of the Eastern Roman Empire Acceded BET 842 AND 867
Note: He m. Eudokia Dekapolitissa. His mistress from c. 855 was Eudokia Ingerina, b. c. 840, d. 882/3, daughter of Ingvarr/Igor, a Scandinavian related to the Byzantine family of Martinakioi. -- The Genealogist, Vol. 2, 1981. "The Byzantine Ancestry of HRH Prince Charles".

Event: Emperor of the Eastern Roman Empire Acceded BET 842 AND 867
1267 - <1301 Hugh De Plescy 34 34 Robert De Grey Joan De Valoines Thomas De Valoines Matthew De Lovaine ~1150 Adelicia De St. Liz Ives Of Greystock 1159 Aline De Gai Steven Gay UNKNOWN Alice Robert De Buci Emma Langetot William Malbank 0901 - 0962 Charles Constantine De VIENNE 61 61 Petronilla UNKNOWN Andelicia UNKNOWN ~1252 - 1280 Robert De Muscegros 28 28 Isabel De Cukeney Suain De Essex Robert FitzSuein Henry Of Essex UNKNOWN Wynmarche UNKNOWN De Beauchamp Nicholas De Beauchamp ~1115 Adam De Aldithley Mabella Stanley De Stoneley Henry Stanley De Stoneley Isabel De Valletort Roger De Vautort D. 1222 Robert , Lord Caus Corbet D. >1227 Emma Pantulf D. >1155 Simon Corbet Ilbert De Lacy King William gave him the castle and town of Brokenbridge (Pontefract), York, Eng 1086 - 1120 Matilda FitzHenry 34 34 1069 - 1109 Juliana De Perche 40 40 1096 - 1154 Steven Blois 58 58 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of England
Reigned as King of England from 1135 - 1154
REFN: 3848
Though charming, attractive and (when required) a brave warrior, Stephen (reigned 1135-54) lacked ruthlessness and failed to inspire loyalty. He could neither control his friends nor subdue his enemies, despite the support of his brother Henry of Blois (Bishop of Winchester) and his able wife Matilda of Boulogne. Henry I's daughter Matilda invaded England in 1139 to claim the throne, and the country was plunged into civil war. Although anarchy never spread over the whole country, local feuds were pursued under the coverof the civil war; the bond between the King and the nobles broke down, and senior figures (including Stephen's brother Henry) freely changed allegiances as it suited them. In 1141, Stephen was captured at Lincoln and his defeat seemed certain. However, Matilda's arrogant behaviour antagonised even her own supporters (Angevins), and Stephen was released in exchange for her captured ally and illegitimate half-brother earl Robert of Gloucester. After the latter's death in 1147, Matilda retired to Normandy (which her husband, the Countof Anjou had conquered) in 1148. Stephen's throne was still disputed. Matilda's eldest son Henry, who had been given Normandy by his father in 1150 and who had married the heiress Eleanor Duchess of Aquitaine, invaded England in 1149 and again in 1153. Stephen fought stubbornly against Henry; Stephen even attempted to ensure his son Eustace's succession by having him crowned in Stephen's lifetime. The Church refused (having quarrelled with the king some years previously); Eustace's death later in 1153 helped lead to a negotiated peace (the treaty of Wallingford) under which Henry would inherit the throne after Stephen's death.
0997 Gossuin I De Mons Benoite UNKNOWN D. >1096 Gossuin II De Mons D. >1096 Jeanne UNKNOWN UNKNOWN De Mons Walter De Mandeville ~1100 William De Mandeville Emeline D' Arbitot >1168 - 1217 Isabel , Countess Of Gloucester FitzRobert 49 49 Bef 1 Feb 1251/1252 Robert III De Beauchamp Isabel UNKNOWN Robert De Campo Bello 1130 Geoffrey De Mandeville Matilda De Biden De Rochford John De Biden De Rochford Alice Maudit 1158 - 1207 William FitzGeoffrey De Beauchamp 49 49 D. <1153 Ralph Pagnel Maud De Ferrers Hawise Pagnel John De Somery Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir Ralph De Somery Robert De Chaucombe Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sir UNKNOWN Agnes John II Le Strange Amice UNKNOWN Hawise Le Strange Eleanor Le Strange D. 1134 II, Vicomte de Narbonne Aimeri 0852 - 0896 Ermengarde Of Holy Roman Emperire 44 44 ~0943 - 0986 Hugh Esquisheim Hohenburg 43 43 Berlinda Ortenburg Eva Of Luxembourg 0698 - 0735 UNKNOWN Alberich 37 37 D. <1198 Earl of Atholl Malcolm UNKNOWN Hextilda Huchtred Of Tyndale UNKNOWN Bethoc UNKNOWN Waldef Earl Of Atholl Henry UNKNOWN Margaret Countess Of Atholl Fernelith David , Earl Of Atholl Hastings Ada , Countess Of Atholl Hastings D. 1079 Alix De Maurienne III Wigo 1058 - 1085 II, Count von Sulzbach Gebhard 27 27 Luitgarde Of Sulzbach 1080 - 1125 I, Count of Sulzbach Berenger 45 45 1084 - 11 Jan 1125/1126 Adelaide Von Wolfratshausen II, Count Thanning, Ambras, Diessen Otto Adelaide Von Regensburg Burgraf Von Regensburg Henry UNKNOWN Von Hohenwort Anna Of Germany UNKNOWN De Bodin Of Dioclea 1030 - 1081 Adeliza Of Normandy 51 51 D. <1204 William De Munchensey ~1172 - 1225 Aveline De Clare 53 53 D. 1318 Beatrice De Beauchamp D. 1186 Warin De Munchensey D. 1162 Hubert , Lord Edwardston De Munchensey Muriel De Valoines D. >1107 Hubert De Monte Caniso Humbert De Monte Caniso Sarah De Munchensey D. 1164 Manrique De Lara Hermensinde De Narbonne D. >1192 Maria De Lara D. 1214 Diego , 7th Count of Biscaya Lopez Also Known As:<_AKA> el /Bueno/ Lopez , 5th Count of Biscaya Diego Also Known As:<_AKA> el /Blanco/ Maria Sanchez De Navarre Aldonza De Castro Rodrigo Fernandez Castro Also Known As:<_AKA> el /Calvo/ Estephania Perez De Trava 1191/1192 - 1236 Lope Diaz , 8th Count Of Biscaya Haro Agnes De Mendoza Urraca- Alfonsa Of Leon 1175 - 1239 William St. John 64 64 Godchilda De Paganel 1151 - 1213 Adam De Port 62 62 1153 Mabel De Orval Richard ap William Orval William Orval Muriel St. John 1117 - 1168 John De Port 51 51 1127 Maud UNKNOWN 1079 Henry , Sheriff Of Southampton De Port 1089 UNKNOWN Hawise 1024 - 1096 Hugh De Port 72 72 1028 Orenge UNKNOWN 1061 Hodierne De Courtenai 0910 John Nicholas ~0920 Princess Rhipsime ~0900 Ashot I "The , King Of Armenia Great" Also Known As:<_AKA> The /Iron/ 0840 Smbat the Confessor Ashot Msaker 0735 - 0772 VII Smbat 37 37 UNKNOWN Samuel 0680 - 0772 UNKNOWN Samuel II 92 92 0650 - 0744 UNKNOWN David 94 94 0615 UNKNOWN Hrahat Name Suffix:<NSFX> Prince 0580 - Deceased UNKNOWN Hamasasp II 0555 UNKNOWN David 0530 UNKNOWN Mousegh I 0490 UNKNOWN Hmayeak ~0450 son of Prince Hamazaspian 0410 UNKNOWN Hamazaspian 0424 - Deceased UNKNOWN Hamazasp I UNKNOWN Sahakanoysh D. 0438 UNKNOWN St. Isaac 0335 - Deceased Manuel I UNKNOWN Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Portugal and Algarves  0340 UNKNOWN Sandukht 0335 - 0373 UNKNOWN St. Narses 38 38 0280 UNKNOWN Yusik I ~0290 UNKNOWN Chrosoes III 0270 - 0330 IV Tiridates 60 60 0236 - 0297 UNKNOWN Khusraw II 61 61 0175 - 0216 I Khusraw 41 41 0145 - 0208 UNKNOWN Vologaeses V 63 63 UNKNOWN Pharasmenes 0115 - 0192 UNKNOWN Vologaeses IV 77 77 III Vologaeses UNKNOWN Vologaeses II UNKNOWN Vologaeses I UNKNOWN Meherdates 0115 III Pharasmenes I Rhadamiste UNKNOWN Ghadana Betty Heale UNKNOWN Sanatruces I 0195 - 0252 II Tiridat 57 57 0315 UNKNOWN Vardan I 0893 - 0927 I Symeon 34 34 His reign is known as the Golden age for the Bulgarian literature . He turns Bulgaria into aChristian type of state . Develops building  . Holds a bright victory against Byzantium near Aheloy on 20.VIII.917 . Dies of a heart attack in 927 . D. 0907 Boris Michael Son of Presiyan  . During his reign , Bulgaria accepts Christianity in 864 . Extinguishes a pagan uprising . Establishes the autonomous Bulgarian Church and accepts the students of Cyril and Methodius . He proclaims Simeon a Czar . Dies in a monastery in 906 . Presiyan Omurtag ~0790 - 0831 Khan Omurtag 41 41 THERE IS AN ANCIENT ROMAN SAYING: even the most glorious victory is nothing but a gleam of fire. Khan Omurtag, who succeeded his father Krum to the throne in 814 seems to have drawn wisdom from these words. He always kept an eye on the intrigues of the Byzantines who were still hitter about his father's stunning victories. He also had to consider the threats to the other borders.
Khan Omurtag, though willing to make peace with his neighbors, waged successful
wars against the Frankish Empire and the Khazars, and the new borders of the Bulgarian state
were established further northwest near Belgrade and Branichevo. To the east the state expanded
all the way to the Dnieper. Those wars were started by Bulgaria's enemies and, according to
historical sources, Khan Omurtag's ships sailed up to the middle reaches of the Danube. Only the
wars with Byzantium were a failure, and the results marked a turning point in Bulgarian diplomacy.

A peace treaty was signed for a period of thirty years, alleviating tension at the
Bulgarian-Byzantine border. Byzantine prisoners were exchanged for Slavs from the imperial
territories. When concluding the peace treaty, the two rulers expressed their respect for each
other, each taking oath by the other's ritual the Byzantine Emperor performed the Bulgarian pagan
rite and Khan Omurtag's envoys went through the Christian ceremony. Moreover, the Bulgarian
army helped suppress a peasant revolt against the basileus in Constantinople, led by Thomas the
Slav.

With diplomatic skill and military power Omurtag managed to handle the Hungarians too, thus
maintaining peace for his subjects. He took firm control of internal affairs, completing the process
of Bulgaria's consolidation as a unified and powerful state. Whoever dared to encroach on its
territory or to impair the power of the state was punished severely.

Yet the Khan preferred to use peaceful means to bring Bulgars and Slavs together and unite them
into a single nation. He himself married a Slav and gave two of his sons Slav names: Enravotha and
Zvinitsa. He treated both the nobles and the populace with wisdom and vision. In the capital and
the surrounding "inner lands" he established order and the rule of law. His power was
considerable even in the "outer lands", further away from Pliska. The nobles from both assisted
him in his rule.

However, Khan Omurtag persecuted the preachers of Christianity who came to Bulgaria from
neighboring Byzantium. He believed them to be an instrument of Byzantine influence which would
bring ruin to the new state. Even his firstborn son Enravotha who had dared to adopt Christianity
fell victim to this persecution and was denied succession to the throne.

The acquired power and a period of peace allowed the Khan to engage in active construction. The
capital, which had been burned by the Byzantines, was restored. A new palace, a ceremonial hall
and an internal fortified wall were erected. The new palace-fortress on the river Ticha was
adorned with two lions standing on four pillars - a symbol of Bulgarian power. An inscription on a
stone pillar round near the construction site read: "May God let the ruler he put into power
trample upon the emperor as long as the Ticha flows, as long as.. .he reigns over the multitude of
Bulgarians and overcomes his enemies". The Khan erected another fortified palace on the Danube,
indicative of his self-confidence as a ruler and of the prosperity of his state.

The memorials of his time provide a precious account of the way of life of medieval Bulgarians, of
their culture and of Khan Omurtag's hope that the new state would endure. Inscriptions on pillars
and stones have immortalized the deeds of the Khan and his men. Conscious of the transience of
human life and the imperishability of what has been made by human hands, he ordered the
following inscription to be made on a pillar in 831: "A good life though he may have led, a man
shall die
~0770 - 13 Apr 814 Khan Krum Wins a victory against emperor Nikolai I Gennik , drinks from his dead enemy's skull  . His reign matches a great territorial expansion of the state. The centralized power is strong and his laws against the thieves , robbers and beggars are categoric to cruelty . Khan Malamir VIII Constantine D. 0969 Nicephorus II Phocas Ann Byzantine Empire D. 0950 Archard De La Ferte-Sur- Aube 1023 - 1075 Anna Grand Duchess of Kiev Rurik 52 52 0925 - 0998 I, Count of Vexin And Amiens Walter 73 73 Raoul I , Count Of The Vexin De Cambrai Walter II (Gauthier) "The White" ~0977 Tewdwr Mawr Ap Cadell Also Known As:<_AKA> the /Great/ Lord Of Anglesea Colwyn ~0997 - 1093 Rhys Ap Tewdwr , Prince Of South Wales Mawr 96 96 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Prince ~1041 Gwladus Verch Rhiwallon 0978 Cynfyn Ap , King Of Powys Gwerystan 0982 Angharad Ferch , Queen of Powys Maredudd Name Suffix:<NSFX> Queen of Powys Cillin Ap Blaidd , Lord Of Gest-Yn-Efionyd Rhudd Eunydd Ap , Lord Dyffryn-Clwd Gwernwy Morgen Glenwy UNKNOWN Gwenlian Eva Verch Llewellyn Llewellyn Ap Dolfyn William De Albini Adela De Belvoir Richard , Viscount Of Contentin De St.Sauveur 1060 Dyddgu Verch Iorwerth 1020 Iorwerth Ap Cadwgon 1000 Aaron Ap Paen Hen Baron of Gherardini & Lord in Tuscany Otterus Also Known As:<_AKA> /Othoer/ Otho , Baron Of Windsor Geraldino D. >0912 UNKNOWN Malahule 1  _FA1
2  PLAC Was Uncle of Rollo I
Richard , Lord Glanville De Belfoi Godechilde UNKNOWN 1003 Bertha Of Calw 1026 UNKNOWN D'Urach D. >1003 I, Comte de Calw Albert D. >0902 UNKNOWN Gozbert 1085 - 1158 III, Comte D'Urach Egon 73 73 UNKNOWN Edith Count Von Filsgau Walther 1050 - 1114 I, Seigneur de Grandson Conan 64 64 ~1050 Adelaide De Roucy 1030 - 1086 Adalbert III Seigneur de Grandson 56 56 UNKNOWN Teutberge D. 1059 Adalbert II Seigneur de Grandson D. 1026 Lambert I Seigneur de Grandson D. 0983 UNKNOWN Hirchinbert UNKNOWN Ilderude Hildegarde Of Egisheim D. >1028 Count of Scarpone Richwin II Louis D. >1030 Rasse I De Gavre D. >1000 Louis De Gavre Estrude De Aquitaine D. 1030 Seigneur De Faucigny Emerard UNKNOWN Algert Windesmode Of Salins UNKNOWN FitzMilo UNKNOWN Gui I Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count of Tonnerre Adele Of Salins I, Seigneur de Salins Humbert Windelmode De Escuens D. >0880 Count of Tonnerre Milo II 1  _FA1
2  PLAC Founded St. Michael Abbey in Tonnerre
0920 - 0992 II, Count of Tonnerre Gui 72 72 0920 - 14 Oct 962 Adela , Countess Of Poitou Gerloc Name Suffix:<NSFX> DutchesAquitaine D. >1068 Azeka De Bar-Sur- Seine ~1040 - >1105 Eustache De Bar-Sur- Seine 65 65 D. 1035 IV, Count De Brienne Engilbert D. >1050 Petronille Adelaide De Joigny III, Comte de Joinville Fromond UNKNOWN Manfrede Arnoul De Pecguigny D. 1085 Eustace De Pecguigny Guermond De Pecguigny Adele UNKNOWN D. 1127 William I Chatelain de St. Omer Aganitrude Von Brugge D. 1170 William III , Chatelain de St. Omer St. Omer D. >1178 Mathilde UNKNOWN Maude St. Omer D. 1169 Arnoul II , Comte De Gand De Guines I, Bargrave of Ghent Wenemar Gisele De Guines D. >1097 Baldwin De St. Omer D. 1088 Rabel De St. Omer Ximenia Of Leon Diego Rodriguez Ximenia Of Asturias Garcia III , King Of Navarre Sanchez II, King Of Navarre Castile Sancho Also Known As:<_AKA> The /Strong/ Garcia Of Galicia William , Dike Of Acquitaine X ~1192 I, King Of Castile Enrique ~1185 - 1220 Urraca Of Castile 35 35 Uracca of Castile, had been promised to Louis VIII., the heir of France, but eventually married Afonso II. the Fat, King of Portugal, 1211-1223. She was rejected by the French because of her unusual name. Her younger sister, Blanche was deemed to be more suitable for the French tastes. D. 1223 Afonso II Of Portugal 1162 - 1214 UNKNOWN Eleanor 52 52 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess of England; Queen of Castile UNKNOWN Sancha D. 1275 Ferdinand De La Cerda D. 1320 Princess Of France Blanche D. 1292 UNKNOWN Beatrice D. 1280 William VII Of Montferrat D. 1295 IV, King Of Castile And Leon Sancho Also Known As:<_AKA> the /Fierce/ D. 1322 Mary Of Molina D. 1303 UNKNOWN Beatrix Alfonso , King Of Leon And Castile X Also Known As:<_AKA> the /Wise/
1  _FA1
2  PLAC the founder of Spanish and Portuguese literature


the founder of Spanish and Portuguese literature
~1245 - 1300 Princess Of Aragon Yolande 55 55 UNKNOWN Sancho III Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Navarre UNKNOWN Sancho V Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Navarre 1015 Edith UNKNOWN Also Known As:<_AKA> /Aldgyth/ 0992 - 1035 UNKNOWN Canute II 43 43 Sven Forkbeard D. 1036 King of Norway Swein D. 1040 King Of England Harold I, King Of Leon Sancho Also Known As:<_AKA> The /Fat/ IV Ordono King of Leon Garcia II, King Of Leon Fruela D. 0866 I, King of Asturias Ordoño D. 1245 II, King Of Portugal Sancho UNKNOWN MacDuncan D. 1093 Edward Canmore Edgar Canmore Edgar, born about 1074, King of Scotland, ascended 1097, died in January 1107. He was absent from Scotland with
William Rufus in England, about 1099-1100; with Henry I. in England, about 1101-1102.
Edmund Canmore Ethelred Canmore 1  _FA1
2  PLAC became Aldee, abbot of Dunkeld


Ethelred, who was bred a churchman and became Aldee, abbot of Dunkeld.
1077 - 1124 Alexander I Canmore 47 47 Also Known As:<_AKA> The /Fierce/
Alexander I., the Fierce, born about 1077, King of Scotland, ascended January 8, 1107, died April 25, 1124. He was
absent from Scotland in the invasion of Wales in the summer of 1114, and in cooperation with Henry I of England. He
married Sybilla.
UNKNOWN Sybilla D. 1119 Duke of Normandy William D. 1158 Geoffrey Of Nantes ~1160 Princess Of France Margaret Also Known As:<_AKA> /Marguerite/ Henry The , Duke Of Saxony And Bavaria Lion UNKNOWN Sancho VI Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of Navarre 1185 - 1240 Eleanor Plantagenet 55 55 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess Of England 1178 Sancho Of Castile ~1189 Constancis Of Castile 1165 - 1199 Joanna Plantagenet 34 34 ~1191 Sancha Of Castile ~1190 Matilda Of Castile D. 1189 William II Of Sicily 1774 - 1850 Adolphus FREDERICK HANOVER 76 76 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duke of Cambridge Joan Of Toulouse 5 Jan 1208/1209 - 1272 Richard Of Cornwall Plantagenet Richard of Cornwall Plantaganet, Earl of Cornwall, King of Romans and Almiane (Germany), 1256. He was born
January 5, 1209, youngest son of King John. He was made Earl of Cornwall and Count of Poictou, 1225. He refused the
Empire in 1250. He married (1) Isabel Marshal, daughter of William Marshal, Earl of Pembroke, and widow of Gilbert
de Clare, Earl of Gloucester. He died in 1272.
D. 1271 Henry Of Allmiane Plantagenet 1  _FA1
2  PLAC referred to in Dante's Inferno, xii, 115
~1240 - ~1300 Earl Of Cornwall Edmund 60 60 D. 1296 Richard , King Of The Romans De Cornwall Joan Plantagenet Isabella Plantagenet 1194 - 1250 UNKNOWN Frederick II 55 55 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Emperor And King Of Germany D. 1197 UNKNOWN Henry IV Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count of Luxemburg D. 1245 UNKNOWN Henry D. 1254 UNKNOWN Conrad UNKNOWN Conradin 1232 - 1266 UNKNOWN Manfredo 34 34 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Sicily D. 1275 Eleanor Plantagenet D. 1231 William , 2nd Earl Of Pembroke Marshall D. 1265 Simon II , Earl of Leicester de Montfort D. 1265 Henry de Montfort ~0783 - Deceased Ivar (Igar) UNKNOWN Note: a Scandinavian related to the Byzantine family of Martinakioi. D. 1287/1288 Guy de Montfort Almaric de Montfort Eleanor De Montfort D. 1285 Llewellyn ap , Prince of North Wales Gruffydd The years that followed the death of Llywelyn ab Iorwerth saw a major reversal in the fortunes of            Gwynedd, culminating in the Treaty of Woodstock, concluded with King Henry III in 1247, a year            after the death of Llywelyn's son Dafydd. Under the terms of the treaty, Gwynedd lost all its lands     the east of the River Conwy.

In 1255, Llywelyn ap Gruffydd defeated his brothers Owain (d.1282) and Dafydd (d.1283), in battle at Bryn Derwin. Owain was imprisoned, and Llywelyn set about reasserting the authority of Gwynedd and thereafter extending it into a supremacy over much of the rest of Wales. In 1267 his position as overlord  was recognized by Henry III in the Treaty of Montgomery when the English king accepted Llywelyn's     homage as prince of Wales.

Ten years after his recognition as the prince of Wales by Henry III, Llywelyn was to suffer a humiliating     defeat at the hands of the new King Edward I. From the outset, Llywelyn seemed almost to go out of his   way to court Edward's anger. In particular, he refused to yield the homage and money payments owing to     the king under the terms of the Treaty of Montgomery. He tempted fate further by arranging to marry Eleanor, daughter of rebel baron     Simon de Montfort, an act destined to strain Edward's patience to the limit.

Llywelyn began his own castle campaign by strengthening his grandfather's castles at Criccieth, Ewloe, and Dolwyddelan. Moreover, in     1273 he started to build a new castle at Dolforwyn, high above the Severn valley, posing a challenge to the royal frontier post at     Montgomery. The prince's refusal to abandon this project was just one incident in an eventual catalogue of disagreements with the new     king.

Enough was enough, and in 1276-77 Edward had decided to settle accounts with the recalcitrant Welsh prince. Edward himself took the     field at Chester in July 1277, and by August he had some 15,600 troops in his pay. Against these odds, Llywelyn had no choice but to sue   for peace. The ensuing Treaty of Aberconwy represented a comprehensive humiliation for the prince of Wales. Stripped of his     overlordship he had won ten years earlier, Gwynedd was again reduced to its traditional heartland to the west of the River Conwy.

On 21 March 1282, Llywelyn's brother, Dafydd, attacked Hawarden Castle and sparked off the war of 1282-83. Llywelyn was faced with an almost impossible     dilemma. Torn between his fealty to the king and his loyalty to his brother Dafydd and his people, Llywelyn was to side with his brother and led the Welsh resistance to the inevitable invasion by Edward I. By the end of the year Llywelyn was dead, having been killed on 11 December in a brief engagement  with English forces at Irfon Bridge near Builth Wells.

Llewellyn ap Gruffydd (Llewellyn II), who succeeded his uncle David as Prince of North Wales in 1246. In 1256 he declared war on          King Henry III. and was able to make himself lord of North and South Wales. He also assisted the Barons. He was surprised and killed in 1282, in a skirmish with the Mortimers, near Builth, in Central Wales. He married Eleanor,  daughter of Simon de Montfort, Lord Leicester and his wife Eleanor, daughter of King John.
Catherine Verch Llewellyn Philip ap , Lord of Cardigan Ivor UNKNOWN Ivor Gwenllian Verch Llewellyn Isabella Plantagenet 1205 - 1275 Margaret Plantagenet 70 70 UNKNOWN Margaret King Of Norway Eric Maid Of Norway Margaret Alexander's only descendant was his grand-daughter Margaret, the child of his daughter and King Eric of Norway. In 1290 it was agreed that she should marry the Prince of Wales but that the two kingdoms should remain absolutely independent of each other. Unfortunately the Maid of Norway, as the child was called, died on her way to Scotland and this plan for establishing friendly relations between the two countries came to naught. If it has succeeded, three centuries of warfare and misery might possibly have been avoided. Lleyn the Martyr Also Known As:<_AKA> /Linus/ UNKNOWN Cynon 0131 - Deceased Eurgain Of SILURIA Title / Occ St. Eurgen - 'Saint of Llan Ilid' D. ~0100 UNKNOWN Gladys Also Known As:<_AKA> /Claudia/
Gladys (Claudia), was adopted by Emperor Claudius and became Claudius Britannica. In her 17th year she married
Rufus Pudens., a Roman Senator. She died in 97 A.D. She and her two sons and two daughters were instructed by St.
Paul in the Christian faith. Around 100 A.D. all the children suffered martyrdom in Rome under Nero, who at age 16
succeeded Claudius as Emperor on September 28, 53 A.D.
Rufus Pudens 1  _FA1
2  PLAC Roman Senator
D. Deceased UNKNOWN Eurgen Eurgen, was the mother of Gladys, who married Lleuver Mawr (The Great Light, or Lucius the Great), son of Prince
Coel, a king of Britain, baptized at Winchester by his father's first cousin, the younger St. Timothy, who suffered
martyrdom at the age of 90 on August 22, 139 A.D. In 170 A.D. Lucius succeeded to the throne of Britain and
became the first Christian king in all the world, and the Second Blessed Sovereign of Wales. He built the Cathedral at
Llandaff, the first Christian sanctuary in Britain and changed the established religion from Druidism to Christianity.
See elsewhere in Vol I. for the ancestry of King Lleuver Mawr.
Duke of Lower Lotharinga Otto Also Known As:<_AKA> /Lorraine/ UNKNOWN Victoria UNKNOWN Boadicea UNKNOWN Gordani UNKNOWN Claudia 0214 - 0270 II Claudius 56 56 Also Known As:<_AKA> Marcus Aurelius Flavius Claudius /Gothicus/
A virtuous and worthy Roman Emperor (268-270), who was a soldier, statesman, and a distinguished officer. Born in Illyria 214, he was
trained in the hard school of warfare on the Danube frontier, and died of the Plague in 270, aged 55, whereupon his brother
Marcus Aurelius Claudius Quintillus became Emperor. Constantius I became Emperor of Rome in May 305, and in right of
his wife, King of England.
~0215 Marcus Aurelius Claudius Quintillus Alexander MOUNTBATTEN Name Suffix:<NSFX> Of Hesse

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UNKNOWN Minervina Flavius Valerius Crispus Caesar Maxentius Maximian Valeria Galeriana Emperor Of Rome Galerius UNKNOWN Valeria Emperor Of Rome Diocletian Helen Constantius King Of Iceni Prastugasus Iceni is the land now comprising Norfolk and Suffolk, England

Prasutagus had for many years under the Claudian treaty been the faithful ally of Rome. He was the Druid ruler of the
Iceni, inhabitants of the land now comprising the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk, and in part Cambridgeshire and
Huntingdonshire. The capital was Venta, now Winchester. After a war of about forty years, waged by Emperors Claudius,
Nero, and Domitian, much of the Icenian land was subject to Roman authority. Prasutagus, thinking to protect his wife,
Boadicea (many alternate spellings), Queen of the Iceni, and their daughters, made the Emperor Nero coheir with them of
his great wealth. The outcome was not as planned, for at his death in A.D. 61 the Roman officers took complete possession
of the palace, giving up the princesses to the brutality of the soldiers, and humiliating the Queen by a public scourging.
Stung to madness by the wrongs which most nearly affect womanhood, Boadicea led 120,000 men to battle. The sense of
injury changed her whole nature and she lived only for revenge. At Leicester she ascended the general's tribunal. In her
hand she carried a spear. She addressed the Britons, gathered about as follows:

"I rule not over beasts of burden as are the effeminate nations of the East, nor over tradesmen and traffickers, nor like the
man-woman Nero, over slaves; but I rule over Britons, little versed in craftiness and diplomacy, it is true, but born and trained to
war; men who in the cause of liberty willingly risk their lives, their lands and property. Queen of such a race, I implore your aid for
freedom, for victory! Never let a foreigner bear rule over me or my country-men! Never let slavery reign in this island!"

Attacking their oppressors, they burned London, Colchester and other cities. Some say her army increased to 230,000
men. Over 70,000 on each side were killed. These valiant Icenians were finally defeated by the Romans under Sentonius
Paulinus in A.D. 62, and rather than fall into the hands of the invaders, Boadicea took her own life with a poisoned dagger,
and was buried in Flintshire. Boadicea, in Latin "Victoria," is described in the records as "cousin" of Caradoc and his sister,
Gladys. Boadicea and Prasutagus had at least one daughter, whose name has not been preserved.
UNKNOWN Duff UNKNOWN Britain Fiacha Trabhteine Muredach Tireach Eochaidh Muigh Meadhoin Niall Mor Eoghanr Owen Donalda Princess Of Scotland UNKNOWN Also Known As:<_AKA> /Donada/ Finlaech Mormaer of Moray 1005 - 1057 UNKNOWN Macbeth 52 52 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of Scotland
murdered Duncan; killed by Duncan's son, Malcolm III.
UNKNOWN Gruoch UNKNOWN Ingibiorg ~1060 Duncan II Canmore ~1061 Malcolm Canmore Octreda of Dunbar William Canmore UNKNOWN Margaret UNKNOWN Isabella UNKNOWN Marjorie Hugh de Burgh Roger , Earl of Richmond Bigod Earl of Pembroke Gilbert Phillippa Plantagenet Margaret of Huntingdon ~1190 - 1252 Isabel of Huntingdon 62 62 D. 1245 Robert V Bruce Name Prefix:<NPFX> 4th Baron of Annadale 1203 - 1258 William Bruce 55 55 Name Prefix:<NPFX> 3rd Baron Annandale 0740 - Deceased Hildi EIRIKSDATTER 1226 - >1264 Isabella De Clare 37 37 Robert II Bruce Margaret Carrick Neil Carrick UNKNOWN Margaret High Steward of Scotland Walter UNKNOWN Robert I Also Known As:<_AKA> The /Bruce/
Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of Scotland
Patrick , 7th Earl of March Dunbar Ada Of Huntingdon Henry De Hastings Maud Of Huntingdon Isabel Mar Earl Donald Walter Stewart Robert Stewart Name Suffix:<NSFX> King ~1365 Robert II Stewart 1394 - 20 Feb 1436/1437 James I Stewart Name Suffix:<NSFX> King Alexander , Earl of Buchan Comyn Elizabeth De Quincy Robert La Zouche King Of Ireland Duptory Nesta Of Powys UNKNOWN Seneca Davydd Ap Llewellyn UNKNOWN John I Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of Portugal 1385 - 1433 I, King Of Portugal Eduardo 48 48 Also Known As:<_AKA> /Edward/ Catherine of Valois 1421 - 1471 Henry VI Plantagenet 50 50 Deposed March 1451, restored October 1470, deposed again April 1471
Was another bad king, more suited to be a monk, went insane for years. His wife took as a lover Roger Mortimer and plotted against him. Was king from 1422-1471
1453 - 1471 Prince of Wales Edward 18 18 Huaisle of Meath UNKNOWN Thermanis 0316 - 0376 Flavius THEODOSIUS 60 60 Theodosius I the Great, Emperor of the EASTERN ROMAN EMPIRE
PLAC the last ruler of a united Roman Empire
Occupation: Commander of Eastern Roman Army
executed by Emperor Valentinian I
D. 0450 Theodosius II , Emperor Of The East UNKNOWN D. 0454 UNKNOWN Eudocia UNKNOWN Placida Anicius Olybrius 0419 - 0480 King Of Vandals Gaiseric 61 61 Also Known As:<_AKA> /Genseric/
Genseric, called "The Rod of God," Vandal King of Spain in 419. He invaded Africa and conquered Carthage in 437,
plundered Rome in 456, doing irreparable damage to monuments and sculptures. So reckless were they that to this day we
speak of the wanton destruction of property as vandalism, yet he promised to spare the city from fire and the people from
massacre, and he kept his word. He died in 477, having married (2) Eudoxia the Elder, widow of Valentinian III., whom in
battle he captured with her daughter, Eudoxia. He married Eudoxia the Elder as his second wife and the younger he
married to his son, Huneric. By his first wife, name unknown, he had Huneric.
UNKNOWN Gelimer 1  _FA1
2  PLAC a Gothic general in Spain
D. 0426 King of the Vandals Gonderic 1  _FA1
2  DATE 409
2  PLAC invaded Spain
Elisa Of Granada King of the Vandals Gondeguslus Also Known As:<_AKA> /Corisco/
1  _FA1
2  DATE 406
2  PLAC invaded Gaul
UNKNOWN Flora D. 0405 Radagaisus the Vandal UNKNOWN Cella D. 0388 I, King of the Heruli Miecislaus D. 0340 King of the Heruli Wisimar D. 0292 I, King of the Heruli Alberic D. 0237 King of the Heruli Teneric D. 0201 King of the Heruli Dietric Diana Of Triers D. 0162 Alaric I King of the Heruli Alaric Bella Of Coln D. 0127 King of the Heruli Vitilaus Anarnia of Gothland I, King of the Heruli Vislaus Tibernia Of Norway King of the Heruli Hutterus Judith Of Jutland D. 0034 Bc UNKNOWN Anthyrius II Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of the Heruli Mary of Jutland UNKNOWN Ida UNKNOWN Drithva UNKNOWN Anthyrius I Name Prefix:<NPFX> 1st King of the Heruli Gothic Princess Symbulla 1646 Gershom Lockwood King of the Vandals Thrasamund Amfleda the Elder King of the Ostrogoths Theodoric 1  _FA1
2  DATE 493
2  PLAC slew Odoacer
UNKNOWN Theodora UNKNOWN Eurica 1636 - 1725 John BEVAN 89 89 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir
Religion: Friend and relative of William Penn

John and Barbara (Aubrey) Bevan, of Treverigg, Glamorganshire, Wales, are both descended from Edward III., of England, and his wife Philippa, daughter of William III, Count of Hainault and Holland, by his wife Joanna, daughter of Charles of Valois, son of King Philip of France. The ancestry of John Bevan has been traced back twelve generations further to Dierck, Count of Holland, Zealand, and Friesland, A
. D. 863, (a descendant of the Dukes of Aquitaine), who married Gena, daughter of the King of Italy; his son, Dierck II, who married Hildegarde, daughter of King Louis of France, and died May 6, 988; his son Arnulph, who married Luitgarde, daughter of Theophanus, King of Greece, and sister of Theophana, wife of Otho II, Emperor of Germany, killed at battle of Wentzel, 993; his son, Dierck III, who married Othilda, daughter of the Duke of Saxony, and was one of the early crusaders, died 1039; his son, Floris I, who became Count of Holland, etc., in 1048, married Gertrude, daughter of Herman, Duke of Saxony; his son, Dierck V, who became Count in 1075, married Othilda, daughter of Frederick, Duke of Saxony; his son Dierck VI, who married Sophia, daughter of the Count Palatine, a crusader of 1139, died 1163; his so
n, Floris III, a crusader in 1187, with 9000 men, and performed many feats of arms, died at Antioch, 1191, and was buried at St. Peter's Church there; married Ada, daughter of King Henry, and granddaughter of David VIII, of Scotland; their son, William I, who accompanied his father to the Holy Land, and remained three years after the death of his father and captured Damiaten, in Egypt, for which he was knighted by Frederick Barbarossa; was again a crusader in 1217, died February 4, 1224; he married Adelheit, daughter of the Count of Gelderland, and their son was Floris IV, slain in battle, 1235, married Matilda, daughter of Henry, Duke of Brabant, and their daughter Alice, married, in 1241, John of Avennes, Earl of Hainault, whose son William III, of the Netherlands, married Joanna, of Valois, and was the father of Philippa, wife of Edward III, of England. (Source: Colonial Families of Philadelphia)
0770 UNKNOWN Regina D. 0997 V, King Of France Louis Haudoun De Rameru Also Known As:<_AKA> /Hildwin/ Count of Dreux Robert D. 1177 Countess Of Toulouse Constance IV, Count Of Boulogne Eustace Andronicus I Comnenus Princess Of France Isabel Count of Evreux Louis Count of Evreux Phillip UNKNOWN Jeanne Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess Of France II, Count Of Evreaux, King Of Navarre Charles Also Known As:<_AKA> the /Bad/ Mar 1225/1226 - 7 Jan 1284/1285 I, Count of Anjou, King of Sicily Charles At Pentacost, 1246, Charles's knighthood was celebrated.
at the castle of Melun. After this ceremony he was styled Charles of Anjou, since the two holdings of Maine and Anjou,
left to him by his father's will, were officially handed over to him at that time. Later he married in 1268 (2) Margaret
of Burgundy, who died in 1308.
UNKNOWN Rudolph I Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of Germany Robert Of , King Of Naples Anjou D. 1327 II, King Of Aragon James John Of Anjou D. 1337 UNKNOWN Frederick II Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of Sicily D. 1275 Elizabeth D'Anjou D. 1290 Ladislas IV of Hungary Thomas Plantagenet Thomas Plantaganet, his successor, Earl of Lancaster, in the 26th year of Edward I., doing his homage, being then
esteemed of full age by the king, had livery of his lands, except the dowry of Blanche, his mother; and thereupon
marched into Scotland, the king himself being in the expedition. The earl who was hereditary sheriff of Lancashire,
substituted Richard de Hoghton, his deputy in that office. For the remainder of this reign the Earl of Lancaster was
constantly employed in the wars of Scotland. In the 4th year of Edward II., having married Alice, only daughter and
heiress of Henry de Lacy, Earl of Lincoln, he had livery of the castle of Denbigh, and other lands of her inheritance; his
homage for them being performed the ensuing year, in the presence of divers bishops, earls, and barons, and other of
the king's council, in a certain chamber within the house of the Friar's Preachers, in London. The earl is said to have
born the title of Earl of Lincoln, in right of this lady; after his decease, she married Eubold le Strange, who d.s.p., and
3rdly, Hugh le Frenes; the which Eubold and Hugh, are deemed, by many writers to have been Earls of Lincoln. The
said Alice styled herself Countess of Lincoln and Salisbury, and d.s.p. in 1348
Roger , Earl of Lancaster de Poitou David Plantagenet Alice De Lacy Henry , Earl of Lincoln de Lacy UNKNOWN Ingleric 1  _FA1
2  PLAC Anglo Saxon noble
Waltheof De , Abbot of Melrose St. Liz UNKNOWN Concubine 0490 - 0530 UNKNOWN Thierry I 40 40 Thierry (Theodoric), who received at the time of his father's death, the Ripuary country, the
Moselle Valley with Metz and Trier, French Hesse, Champagne, and the Alemanni protectorate. He also took the
largest share of the disposed Goth territory. Thierry tried to murder his half-brothers but failed. He died shortly
afterwards, leaving a son, Theudebert (Thibert) I, who allied himself to Childebert against Clotaire. He died in 548, and
he was succeeded by his son, Theudebald, who died in 555. None of these were sole king, except Clotaire I., who held
the position from the death of Childebert I. in 558 until his own death in 561.
D. 0548 UNKNOWN Theodebert D. 0555 UNKNOWN Theudebald UNKNOWN Guntheuca UNKNOWN Chunsina UNKNOWN Ingunde UNKNOWN Aregunda One source records that Clotaire Clothar) had an incestuous relationship with his wife's sister. The
"History of the Franks" shows the relationship as a "marriage."
UNKNOWN Vuldetrude UNKNOWN Theodovald D. 0575 UNKNOWN Theodobert D. 0577 UNKNOWN Merovech D. 0580 UNKNOWN Clovis UNKNOWN Basina 1  _FA1
2  PLAC nun at Poitiers
D. 0560 UNKNOWN Chrammus Gunther Meroving Childeric Meroving Charibert Meroving D. 0593 UNKNOWN Gunthram Fruela De Cantabria King of the Visigoths III, King of Leon Ramiro D. 1211 I, King Of Portugal Sancho UNKNOWN Isabella Princess Of Spain Sancha Roderigo , Count of Lara Gonzales Princess Of Spain Elvira II, King Of Sicily Roger Barbara Fitz Herbert D. 1503 Nicholas Fitz Herbert Henry Fitz Herbert UNKNOWN Downes William Fitz Herbert Joan Solney 1401 - 1438 Katherine DE VALOIS 37 37 Joan Kniveton John Fitz Herbert Margaret Montgomery UNKNOWN Chaddeston Ralph Chaddeston William Fitz Herbert Name Suffix:<NSFX> 6th Lord George UNKNOWN Name Suffix:<NSFX> I, Of Greece

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Alured Solney William Solney Alured Solney Norman Solney D. 1390 Nicholas Kniveton Joan UNKNOWN Margery UNKNOWN Matthew Kniveton D. 1296 Matilda UNKNOWN Walter Montgomery UNKNOWN Kniveton Agnes Solney D. 1892 Albert Victor SAXE-COBURG- GOTHA Thank you for downloading &quot;The Whaley-Kelley Genealogy Line&quot; by Whaley Publishing Company, Inc. Francis Lister Thomas Lister Roger Lister Thomas Kniveton William Kniveton Thomas Kniveton John Kniveton D. >1390 Henry Kniveton Robert Kniveton Nicholas Kniveton John Kniveton Thomas Kniveton Matilda Kniveton Elizabeth Ludlow John Fitz Herbert Anthony Fitz Herbert ~1518 Richard Litster 1704 Alice Jefferson 1700 Thomas Jefferson 1598 - 1600 Margaret STUART 2 2 Nickname:<NICK> The Winter Queen 1709 Mary Jefferson 1712 Martha Jefferson 1679 Martha Jefferson Mary Jefferson 1834 - 1906 Orlando Hensley 71 71 County Court Records, volume 7, p. 653 provides the background.
Mary C. Hensly (nee Mary Tyre) vs. Orlando Hensly filed 4 Oct. 1859.
They were married and lived together 20 mo. The defendant took her to
her father's and left her. He drank & wasted estate without
provisions for her. Depositions of Alza-Marie Thomas, Daniel Rufford,
and Joshua Huble in Winchester. Deponant Fieldon Henry moved to
Texas. Deponant George Tyra: "I am the father of Mary C. Hensly. He
brought them to my house one year. ago. He came occasionally to see
them. He went to Irvine and bought his wife a dress but no clothing
for the children." Deponant James Snowden. Would give his wife
$100.00 for divorce. Deponant Robert C. Kennon.

Divorce: County Court Records, volume 7, p. 653 provides the background.
Mary C. Hensly (nee Mary Tyre) vs. Orlando Hensly filed 4 Oct. 1859.
They were married and lived together 20 mo. The defendant took her to
her father's and left her. He drank & wasted estate without
provisions for her. Depositions of Alza-Marie Thomas, Daniel Rufford,
and Joshua Huble in Winchester. Deponant Fieldon Henry moved to
Texas. Deponant George Tyra: "I am the father of Mary C. Hensly. He
brought them to my house one year. ago. He came occasionally to see
them. He went to Irvine and bought his wife a dress but no clothing
for the children." Deponant James Snowden. Would give his wife
$100.00 for divorce. Deponant Robert C. Kennon.
1832 Mary Parker 1596 - 1632 Fredick V PALATINATE 36 36 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Elector of Palatinate 1732 - 1800 John Jordan Harris 68 68 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Col.
Note:
John was a member of the Cumberland County Committee of Safety
1775-76 Col John Harris PSVA Revolution Comm. of Safety for Cumberland County Virginia One of the builders of the James River and Kanawa Canel which made it possible for tobacco shipments and other shipments to get around the Falls on the James River at Richmond and on downriver to be shipped. The other men involved in the building were George Washington, yes the president, David Ross, Wm Cabell and Edward Randolph.

Col John Harris was born in Goochland County, Virginia in 1732 married 17 August 1754 in Cumberland County, Virginia (mg record) to Anne Obedience Turpin b 1734 daughter of Thomas Turpin and Mary Jefferson. Thomas Turpin was the son of Thomas Turpin and Obedience Branch . Mary Jefferson was daughter of Thomas Jefferson and Mary Field. Col. John had 8 children according to the Turpin daybook which is now in a California museum and has been published in the Virginia Mag. Col. John built a large brick mansion which I have a picture of which I got from the Museum in Richmond and which has since been destroyed. Obedience Turpin Harris died before her husband. Col John his will was proved November of 1800 in Powhatan co Virginia see will Book 1 their children were A. b c 1755 Thomas Harris who supposedly died young B. Lucy Harris b 1757 Cumberland County, Virginia married Obadiah Smith Revol. b 1749 in Virginia son of Obadiah Smith and Mary Burks of Albemarle County, Virginia Lucy Harris Smith outlived her husband Obadiah who left a will in Rowan County N. C. i n 1810 had children as follows: a. John Harris Smith married his first cousin Harriet Crittenden of Kentucky son of her sister Judith see later b . Mary Smith known as Polly married William Watts I do not have exact dates c. Matilda Smith b ? Maryland? Henry Randolph d. Lavinia Smith b? married ? d. Peterfield Smith married 18 Dec. 1807 in Va. to Mary Jefferson Turpin d of Wm Turpin and Sarah Harris d of Wm Harris and Sarah Ward cousin e. Jourdan Smith served in war of 1812 married ? f. daughter Smith Note: John Harris Smith and Harriett Crittenden had Rev. Obadiah Smith who married Mary Jane Wallace - Peterfield Smith and Mary Jefferson Turpin had Louisa Matilda Smith married John Holloway. Lucy's brother John Harris below MY LINE in 1815 bought land in Chesterfield County, Virginia from the distributees of his brother in law Lt Obadiah Smith. Obadiah Smith 1790 Rowan County, North Carolina census 2 +16 3 males - 16 and 6 females.

C. Lt John Harris Revol b 12 October 1758 Cumberland County, Virginia MY LINE he was the son of Col John Harris and Anne Obedience Turpin. His father deeded him land in Powhatan County, Virginia in 1785 and it is thought that he married about that time. I do not have his first wifes name or place of mg. according to later census he had a boy and a girl born shortly after 1785 living with him I believe the boy was named John but untraced. and I do not know the name of the girl or if either survived to adulthood. I do know that John sold out his Powhatan co land to a relative Thomas Harris which deed also covered household furniture etc. Lt. John married 2nd 24 May 1794 in Chesterfield County, Virginia to Rebecca Britton daughter of Anderson Brittton and Ann Mills Rebecca was much younger than John and in the 2 0 years that they were married had 12 children as follows (taken from pension application which copied the family bible) l. Xenophen Harris 11 March 1795 - dead by 1810 never married 2. HIRAM HARRIS MY LINE b 15 Sept 1796 died between 1st of May and June 3 1867 who married l. 30 May 1822 in St. Johns church Richmond Virginia to Margaret Christian of charles city County, Virginia daughter of Henry Benskin Christian and his wife Elizabeth Christian . THIS MY LINE SEE LATER they had 2 children Mgt christian Harris died in 1825 He married 2. Margaret Wilson and had a daughter Eleanor Harris Mgt Wilson died and he married 3. Elizabeth
0586 - 0615 Oda De SAVOY 29 29 1762 - 1830 GEORGE IV HANOVER 67 67 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of England 1248 - 1302 Costanza Sicily 54 54 Louis UNKNOWN Name Suffix:<NSFX> IV, Of Hesse

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~1804 Gordon Tyree 1430 - 1456 Edmund Tudor 26 26 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Earl 1763 - 1827 Frederick Augustus HANOVER 64 64 Nickname:<NICK> The Grand Old Duke of York
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duke Of York
Occupation: Field-Marshal & Commander in Chief
0607 - 0690 St Clodulf Metz 83 83 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Bishop Of Metz
This man was sancitfied as was his father -- is this unusual? Unique?
1223 - 1259 Beatrice of SAVOY 36 36 1771 - 1851 Ernest AUGUSTUS HANOVER 80 80 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of Hanover ~1816 Jane Tyree 0780 - 0818 ERMENGARDE Princess Of Hesbania 38 38 ~1817 Helcher "Gillum" Tyree Also Known As:<_AKA> /Gillum/ 0498 - Deceased Blithilda VON KÖLN 1808 - 1891 Dr. James W. Hensley 83 83 1500 - 1562 Jane Stuart 62 62 D. 1460 Edmond PLANTAGENENT Name Prefix:<NPFX> Earl of RUTLAND 1784 - 1844 Ernst I Duke Of SAXE COBURG SAALFELD 60 60 1605 - 1607 Mary STUART 2 2 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Queen Of Scots 1387 - 1422 Henry V Lancaster 35 35 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of England
Acceded 1413-1422.

Henry V
Soon after his accession, Henry V (reigned 1413-22) laid claim to the French crown. Stern and ruthless, Henry was a brilliant general who had gained military experience in his teens, when he fought alongside his father at the battle of Shewsbury. In 1415, Henry set sail for France, capturing Harfleur. His offer to the French Dauphin of personal combat (Richard I and Edward III had made similar offers in their time) was, like those of his predecessors, refused; he went on to defeat the French at the Battle of Agincourt. In alliance with unreliable Burgundy, and assisted by his brothers (the Dukes of Clarence, Bedford and Gloucester), Henry gained control of Normandy in subsequent campaigns. By the Treaty of Troyes (1420), he gained recognition as heir to the French throne, and married Charles VI's daughter Katherine.
Well educated, Henry had a particular interest in liturgical music; he gave pensions to well-known composers of his time, and a hymn of praise to God, which he ordered sung after Agincourt, still exists. However, Henry's success was short lived and he died of dysentery in 1422 in Bois de Vincennes, France
1442 - 1483 Edward PLANTAGENET 40 40 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King 1600 - 30 Jan 1647/1648 Charles Edward Louis Philip Casimir Stuart Name Suffix:<NSFX> King of England
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1370 - 1415 Richard PLANTAGENET 45 45 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Earl of Cambridge
Cause of Death: Beheaded
REFN: 1131
Duke of York. Beheaded for conspiring against Henry IV
Anne Mortimer Elizabeth York PLANTAGENET D. 1503 Margaret PLANTAGENET 1442 - 1460 Edmund Earl Of Rutherford PLANTAGENET 18 18 1442 - 1483 Edward IV York PLANTAGENET 40 40 1437 - 1491 Eliabeth Grey Woodville 54 54 1465 - 1503 Elizabeth York York 38 38 1456 - 1509 Henry VII King Of England Tudor 53 53 1800 - 1831 Luise, Princess of SAXE GOTHA ALTENBURG 30 30 D. 1597 Katherine Jennings Thomas Jennings 1525 - 1602 William Jennings 77 77 Hugh Bostock Katherine Moberly D. 1459 Adam Bostock Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir Knight Isabelle Lawton Elizabeth de Venables D. Deceased Janet Bradshaw Adam Bostock Margaret Whetenhall John Whetenhall Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir Margred furch Gruffud ap Madog Fadog Gruffud ap Madog Name Prefix:<NPFX> Prince of Powis 1000 - Deceased GYTHA UNKNOWN 1015 - 1102 Henry Brie Blois Chart 87 87 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count Champagne Bertrade de Mainwaring Ralph De Mainwaring Amicia de Meschines 1147 - 1181 Hugh of Kevelioc 34 34 1099 - 1153 Ranulph de Gernon Meschines 54 54 Lucia UNKNOWN Algar the Saxon UNKNOWN Ranulph de Meschines Maud UNKNOWN 1120 - 1189 Matilda Maude FitzRobert 69 69 1155 - 1189 Bertrade de Montfort 34 34 Simon de Montfort Maud UNKNOWN D. 1236 Madog ap Gruffydd Maelor Title: Founder of Valle Crucis Gwladus ferch Ithel 1135 - 1191 Gruffydd Maelor I ap madog 56 56 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Ruler N Powys
ruled Northern Powys 1160-91
1091 - 1160 ap MAREDUDD madoc 69 69 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Prince of Powys 1095 - Deceased Susanna Verch GRUFFYDD 1055 - 1137 Gruffydd Ap Cynan 82 82 1065 - 1162 Angharad Verch Owain 97 97 1047 - 1126 Bleddyn Ap MAREDYDD 79 79 1063 - Deceased Hunydd Verch Einudd Ithel Ap Rhys Gwenllian Ferch Hywel Fychan 1250 - Deceased Margaret of Morgery De Elleforde 1220 - Deceased Agnes de Orreby 1190 - 1230 Prillip de Orreby 40 40 1196 - Deceased Leuca de Mohaut 1160 - 1230 Phillip de Orreby 70 70 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Justice
Occupation: Justice of Chester 1207
1165 - Deceased Emme de Coventre 1170 - Deceased Hawysia UNKNOWN 1150 - 1190 Mary FitzEustace 40 40 1128 - 1163 Richard FitzRichard 35 35 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Baron
Occupation: Constable of Chester
Occupation: Baron Halton
1128 - 1200 Albreda\ Aubrey de Lisoures 72 72 1097 - Deceased Robert Eudo de Lisoures 1097 - Deceased Albreda de Lacy 1310 - 1366 Hugh de Venables 56 56 1245 - 1292 William de Venables 47 47 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir
Occupation: 7th Baron of Kinderton
1245 - Deceased Margaret DE DUTTON 1315 - Deceased Elizabeth MOBBERLEY 1255 - 1327 William MOBBERLEY 72 72 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Lord
William Mobberley, Lord of Mobberley, married Maud Downes, daughter and heir of Robert Downes of Chorley, juxta Werford. He was Sheriff of Cheshire in 1319 and had issue Raufe, Cicely m. John Dumbill, Elizabeth m. Hugh Venables (you come from him by his 2nd wife, Katherine Houghton), Margaret m. Richard Bold, Emma m. Richard Grovenour, Mary m. Nicolas Leycester, Joan m. Wm. Arthurton, Ellen m. Richard Bromhale, and Agnes unmarried. William sealed usually with the coat of arms above. He died 1327 and his widow married John Dumbill, Sr.
Source:"Kin of Mellcene Thurman Smith" Call Number: CS71.S643
1264 - Deceased Maud Downes Note: Maud, heiress to her mother's lands, 2nd wife to William de Modburleigh, Lord of the moiety of Modburleigh. Source: Ormerod's Hist. Cheshire, Vol. 3, p. 379. ~1225 - Deceased Robert Downes Robert Downes 1246 - Deceased Margaret FITTON 1200 - 1261 Hugh De FITTON 61 61 1175 - 1237 Richard FITTON 62 62 Ellen UNKNOWN 1148 - Deceased Richard FITTON Jean Del Heath 1609 - Deceased Richard Richardson 1613 - Deceased Elizabeth UNKNOWN 1566 - Deceased Valentia Sparkes 1690 - 1736 Marmaduke Simms 46 46 Marmaduke was Doorkeeper to the Upper House of Assembly, 1662. [Maryland Heraldic Families.]

In November 1685 Marmaduke Simms, of St. Mary's County had a land patent for 400 A. in Cecil County.


He settled first in St. George's Hundred on the west side of St. George's [now St. Mary's] River. Then he moved to the settlements north of the Wicomico River then in St. Mary's County, but which by a readjustment of the boundaries fell into present Charles County. His seat was known as "St. George's" which he purchased from his neighbor Thomas Simpson. On February 23 1675, as Marmaduke Semme, of St. Mary's County, Innholder, he bought the tract "Middle Plantation" of 300 acres lying on the Sassafras River in Cecil County. On November 14, 1685 , he was granted by Lord Baltimore 400 acres of land lying on the Lek River in Cecil County which he named "Symmes Forrest."
0640 - 1701 Fortune WATSON 1061 1061 1816 - 1830 Laura C. Crittenden 14 14 1825 - Deceased Turpin J. Thomas 1828 - 1846 Benjamin Howard 18 18 1830 - 1855 Robert Crittenden 25 25 Thomas BEAUFOREST Name Suffix:<NSFX> II Margaret Neville 1339 - 1398 John "Of Gaunt" PLANTAGENET 58 58 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Prince Of England
Reigned as King of France and England from 1327 to 1377. He bore the combined
arms of England and France as blazoned herewith and was the first English
King to bear a crest. It was he, who initiated the long, drawn-out struggle
with France called "The Hundred Years War".
1312 - 1377 Edward III PLANTAGENET 64 64 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King 1284 - 1327 Edward II PLANTAGENET 43 43 Reigned in England from 1307 to 1327. He bore the same arms as his father. He
was forced to abdicate his reign by intrigues fostered by his wife, whereupon
her son was crowned King.
1292 - 1358 Isabella D'ARTOIS 66 66 Phillipa of HAINAULT D. 1337 WILLIAM V HAINAULT Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Joan de Valois 1269 - 1325 Charles III DE VALOIS 56 56 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count of Valois D. 1323 Mary of Hungary Arpad 1210 - Deceased Maria Laskaris D. 1141 Geoffroy II DE CHATEAUDUN Name Prefix:<NPFX> Vicomte de Chateaudun 0962 - 1002 Rogned Rogvolodovna 40 40 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess of Polotzk 1055 - 1082 Raimond BERENGER 27 27 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count of Barcelona
Name Suffix:<NSFX> III
1055 - 1083 Mathilda (Maud) D'APULIA ET HAUTEVILLE 28 28 1174 - 1221 Manuel Laskaris 47 47 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Emperor of Nicaea
Note: Theodor I Lascaris also spelled LASKARIS, first emperor of Nicaea, which was recognized as the Byzantine government-in-exile and as the legitimate successor of the Byzantine Empire during the crusaders' occupation of Constantinople.
1148 - Deceased Ionna Karatzaina 1143 - 1211 Euphtosyne Kamateros DOUKANIA 68 68 1044 - 1110 Hugues III De Chateaudun 66 66 D. 1079 Rotrou De Chateaudun Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count Aveline De Domfront Agnes FRETEVAL Fulcher FRETEVAL Hawise Of Montdoubleau Ilbert Payn Seigneur Of Montdoubleau Payn Of Freteval UNKNOWN Adierne De Montdoubleau 1056 - Deceased William FitzOsbern 1058 - Deceased Adeliza DE TOENRY Henri III De Burgh Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count 1264 - 1297 Eleanor PLANTAGENET 33 33 1239 - 1307 Edward I PLANTAGENET 68 68 Nickname:<NICK> Longshanks
Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Edward I (1239-1307) became king of England in 1272. As king, he conquered Wales and tried to gain control of Scotland. Edward belonged to the Plantagenet family of English rulers.

Edward I was born in Westminster (now part of London). He succeeded his father, Henry III, as king. Edward fought two wars against the Welsh, one in 1277 and another in 1282 and 1283. He conquered Wales in the second war. In 1301, Edward gave the title Prince of Wales to his son, who later became Edward II. Since then, it has become customary for English monarchs to give the title to their oldest son.

In 1292, Edward chose John de Balliol as ruler of Scotland from among several men who claimed the Scottish throne. Edward demanded that Balliol pay homage to him. But this demand humiliated the Scottish people, causing them to revolt. In 1296, Balliol joined the rebel forces, but Edward forced him to surrender. Edward then took to England the Stone of Scone, the stone upon which Scottish kings had been given royal power for hundreds of years. He placed the stone in Westminster Abbey, where English monarchs were crowned.

But the Scots continued to fight England. They were led first by William Wallace and then by Robert Bruce. Bruce was crowned king of Scotland in 1306. Edward died while on his way to subdue the new king.

Edward's Scottish policy resulted in hostile relations between the English and the Scots for the next 250 years. It also led to an alliance between Scotland and France. As a result, England had to fight both countries at the same time. Edward's need for money to supply his army and government led him to call Parliaments more often than had any previous king. These Parliaments consisted of representatives of the nobility, the church, and common people. In return for grants of money from Parliament, Edward agreed that taxes could be levied only with Parliament's consent. He also sponsored laws on more topics than any previous king.

Edward I was not the first English king named Edward. People in England give numbers to their kings and queens with the same name only if the monarchs ruled after the Norman Conquest of 1066. There were three Anglo-Saxon kings named Edward who ruled England before 1066: Edward the Elder (870?-924), Edward the Martyr (963?-978?), and Edward the Confessor (1002?-1066). See EDWARD THE CONFESSOR.



[Source: Who's Who in the Middle Ages, John Fines, Barnes & Noble Books, New York, 1995]

Edward I was born at Westminster in 1239, and was named for his father Henry III's favourite saint, Edward the Confessor. He was heir to wide domains and many troubles, and had an early taste of both. In 1252 he was given charge of the troublesome but lucrative Gascon territories. Two years later he was married to Eleanor of Castile---a political marriage, but one that was to turn into a love-match.

There was little time to enjoy it at first, for Edward was now pitched into the discords of the English baronial revolt. His father was neither a good leader of men, nor a good soldier, so the burden was thrust upon his young son. The barons' leader, Simon de Montfort, was Edward's uncle, and there is no doubt that the prince was both attracted to his uncle's ideas of government, and also deeply influenced by his military tactics. But after the defeat at Lewes, and a humiliating imprisonment, his admiration turned to hostility, which was only sated with the rout of Evesham in 1265.

In the next few years he acted as a moderating influence on his father's vindictive wrath, and saw to it that the settlement with the baronial opposition should not in itself provoke a further uprising.

In 1270 he was at last able to go off on crusade, when he brought relief to Acre. His military reputation now soared, and in 1272 he suffered an attack from an assassin, in which he was grazed by a poisoned dagger in the scuffle. He recovered, and was able to negotiate a t
0920 - 0960 Halvdan SIGURDSSON 40 40 D. 0937 Risa Sigurd 1848 - 1912 James Hensley 63 63 ~1843 - Deceased Eudora Hensley ~1839 - Deceased Fulton Hensley ~1850 - Deceased Elizabeth Hensley 0965 - Deceased Hugues I CHATEAUDUN Name Prefix:<NPFX> Viscount Theobald de TROYES Name Prefix:<NPFX> Viscount, Troyes
Sources: Kraentzler 1160; RC 133, 340; A. Roots 49; Smallwood.
Roots: Theobald, Viscount of Troyes, died 904.
RC: Thibaud I (Theobald, Gerlon), Count of Chartres and Bourges. Vicount of
Troyes. RC 133 says died 904, RC 340 says after 942.
K: Gerlon, Signeur de Blois.
0850 - 0886 Eudes II de CHARTRES 36 36 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count 1630 - 1702 Jacques Jacob Remy 72 72 Name Suffix:<NSFX> SR
Due to Huguenot persecution, fled to England, then Virginia. Indentured to Nicholas Spencer, landed at Westmoreland County, VA in1655. Nicholas Spencer was appointed Secretary of the Colony of Virginia during the pleasure of King Charles II.

Westmoreland County, VA Deed book 1, p 403 , shows Jacob Remey is deeded 200 acres in Nominee Forestin Cople Parish 21 Jul 1671


Birth: BET 1630 AND 1635 in Picardy, Lorraine, France 1 2
Death: 5 DEC 1721 in Caple, Westmoreland County, Virginia 3
Will: JUL 1702
Note:
RAMEY, JACOB, Snr., July 1702; 5 Dec. 1721.
Furniture in her room to wife Mary; youngest son Jacob 200 acres ofland; eldest son William 1 shilling upon demand

Jacob and Francoise fled to England because of Huguenot persecution.
Jacob was also a Huguenot. During his childhood and after his marriage to Francoise he experienced religious persecution by the Catholic goverment of France. Because he had left all his posessions in France and could not afford passage to America, Jacob a Huguenot refugee and a nobleman by birth, was brought to Virginia in 1654 by Nicholas Spencer, under the indenture system. Francoise started for Virginia under the indenture system to John Brayton also in 1654, but she died at sea. Jacob served his indenture in Westmoreland County, Virginia. He worked as a freeman for other people until he was able to become a landowner in that county in 1671. That same year he married Mary Miles.
1645 - 1720 Mary Spencer Miles 75 75 1600 - 1670 Pierre Remy 70 70 1545 - 1586 Jacques Remy 41 41 DEATH: Note: Due to his religious faith, Jacques as well as his son Matthais, were murderedby Catholic Zealots.

Note: Fled to Germany as a Huguenot in 1586 and placed himself under the protection of the Prince of Neuwied in a small town, Greenhausen on the Rhine. He is the uncle of the Jacques that migrated to America. Jacques engaged in the manufacture of pottery, making millions of large mineral water jugs. Later, he became an iron founder. The foundry is still in operation under management of descendants (As reported in the book "Chronology of the French family of Remy in France" written in 1941.)
1556 - 1586 Mary Magdalene Spencer 30 30 1519 - 1560 George Remy 41 41 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir
George was enobled the same year that he died.
1523 - 1554 Beatrix De Rosires 31 31 Note: Beatrix was declared the last living relative of the French Queen, the Marchioness of DE BUSCANY who died in 1357. Buscany & Ivoy were both in the dept. of ARDENESS. 1500 - 1556 Didier Remy 56 56 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir
Note: Didier was enobled on 13-Sept-1554. Didier Remy's ARMS are listed as: "D'OR ALA FANSENT D'GUEULES ACCOMPAGNE AU TROIC MULLETES DE SABLE." (A gold field crossed by a red bar, 3 blackbirds, 2CT1.)
1500 - 1570 Marchioness De Buscancy 70 70 Beatrix was declared the last living relative to the French Queen...(our tie to royalty) She inherited much wealth and property shortly after she married George.
There is a two hundred-year gap between Beatrix and the next in line, The Marchioness de Buscany (Buzancy) who died in 1357.
~1800 William Williams Eric Mitrisin ~1804 Charlotte Finney Living Hughes 1833 America McGuire 1842 Sarah J Tackett 1893 - 1952 Carlisle Hill Hughes 58 58 1901 - 1981 Mary Belle Lucas 80 80 1889 - 1971 Mary Melvina Hall 82 82 1863 - 1894 Eliza Ellen Carmichael 31 31 1875 Minnie F Marcum 1869 Harve Lucas 1834 - 1906 Mary C. Tyree 71 71 County Court Records, volume 7, p. 653 provides the background.
Mary C. Hensly (nee Mary Tyre) vs. Orlando Hensly filed 4 Oct. 1859.
They were married and lived together 20 mo. The defendant took her to
her father's and left her. He drank & wasted estate without
provisions for her. Depositions of Alza-Marie Thomas, Daniel Rufford,
and Joshua Huble in Winchester. Deponant Fieldon Henry moved to
Texas. Deponant George Tyra: "I am the father of Mary C. Hensly. He
brought them to my house one year. ago. He came occasionally to see
them. He went to Irvine and bought his wife a dress but no clothing
for the children." Deponant James Snowden. Would give his wife
$100.00 for divorce. Deponant Robert C. Kennon.
1831 - 1904 Shelton Allen Hall 72 72 Living Roy Living Rowland 1932 - 1988 Lawrence Agatous Roy 55 55 Living Roy Living Vigneault D. 1941 Ida Couture Living Roy Living Roy 1834 - 1906 Orlando Hensley 71 71 County Court Records, volume 7, p. 653 provides the background.
Mary C. Hensly (nee Mary Tyre) vs. Orlando Hensly filed 4 Oct. 1859.
They were married and lived together 20 mo. The defendant took her to
her father's and left her. He drank & wasted estate without
provisions for her. Depositions of Alza-Marie Thomas, Daniel Rufford,
and Joshua Huble in Winchester. Deponant Fieldon Henry moved to
Texas. Deponant George Tyra: "I am the father of Mary C. Hensly. He
brought them to my house one year. ago. He came occasionally to see
them. He went to Irvine and bought his wife a dress but no clothing
for the children." Deponant James Snowden. Would give his wife
$100.00 for divorce. Deponant Robert C. Kennon.

Divorce: County Court Records, volume 7, p. 653 provides the background.
Mary C. Hensly (nee Mary Tyre) vs. Orlando Hensly filed 4 Oct. 1859.
They were married and lived together 20 mo. The defendant took her to
her father's and left her. He drank & wasted estate without
provisions for her. Depositions of Alza-Marie Thomas, Daniel Rufford,
and Joshua Huble in Winchester. Deponant Fieldon Henry moved to
Texas. Deponant George Tyra: "I am the father of Mary C. Hensly. He
brought them to my house one year. ago. He came occasionally to see
them. He went to Irvine and bought his wife a dress but no clothing
for the children." Deponant James Snowden. Would give his wife
$100.00 for divorce. Deponant Robert C. Kennon.
Living Roy Living Roy Living Maurene 1716 - 1787 Darby McCarty 71 71 1718 Hannah Richardson 1737 James McCarty 1738 Mary McCarty 1738 Isaac Froman McCarty 1743 Sarah McCarty 1745 Rachel McCarty 1854 - 1927 George Washington Hughes 73 73 1748 Elizabeth McCarty 1750 Hannah McCarty 1756 Johathan McCarty 1758 Lydia McCarty 1759 Benjamin McCarty 1891 Lucy Lucas 1892 Green Lucas 1895 William Lucas 1897 - 1980 Martha Lucas 83 83 1890 Lula Lucas 1806 George Tyree Living Lucas Living Lucas Living Lucas Living Rowland Frances Lebbert Living Rowland 1931 - 1931 Tommy Virgil Rowland 3m 3m Living Rowland 1783 Anna Gordon Living Rowland Carlos Rowland Minnie Lou Rowland Earnest Rowland 1670 - 1716 Timothy McCarty 46 46 1643 - 1716 Darby McCarty 73 73 Living Elaine Living Kay 1675 Joseph Richardson 1796 Eleanor Allen Davenport 1831 Martin W. Rowland 1832 John D Rowland 1838 - ~1900 Alfred Armstrong Rowland 62 62 Union Army. Company: K Unit: 19 Ky. Inf.

Military: Alfred Rowland
Company: K Unit: 19 Ky. Inf.
Rank In: Private
Rank Out: Private
Union Army. Company: K Unit: 19 Ky. Inf.
1845 Abraham Z Rowland 1850 Andrew Patrick Rowland 1803 Michael Rowland 1801 Catherine Rowland 1776 - 1830 Joseph Tyree 54 54 1805 Ryland Rowland 1804 Rememberance Rowland 1811 - 1880 Daniel R Rowland 69 69 1889 Dennie Bell Rowland Lamb Thursey Jane Prier 1888 John Will Lamb Living Lamb 1866 Mary C. Rowland 1749 - 1831 Sarah Owens 82 82 1877 Charlotte Rowland Living Rowland 1768 Mary "Molly" Gordon Also Known As:<_AKA> Molly /Gordon/ 1770 Jordon Gordon 1772 Dorcus Gordon 1774 Frances Gordon 1777 William Gordon 1779 Noah "Monoah" Gordon Also Known As:<_AKA> /Monoah/ 1782 Joel Gordon 1733 - 1834 Hugh Gordon 101 101 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Jr
According to a family history researched and compiled by descendant,Howard G. Orr, Hugh was born in Edinburg, Scotland and his father was Hugh, the 1st who had a large estate in Chancery Court, England.However, information from the LDS Ancestral File, submitted by Larry K. & Marsha L. Isaacs, 106 Ivy Arch, Yorktown, VA, gives his father as James GORDON and his mother Euphin MANSON and that Hugh was born in?Innerness (Inverness?), Scotland. Hugh's family is taken from theAncestral File record.
Living Rowland 1785 Rhoda "Rody" Gordon Also Known As:<_AKA> Rody /Gordon/ 1786 Elizabeth Gordon 1788 Sally Gordon 1788 Elijah Gordon 1735 - 1807 Nathaniel Owens 72 72 1772 William R , Jr Remy 1775 James Timothy Remy 1707 James Gordon Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sr 1789 Daniel Remy 1698 Jacob Remy 1702 Asbury Remy 1709 Mary Remy 1710 Catherine Remy 1711 Elizabeth Remy 1712 John Remy 1707 Euphin Manson 1715 James Remy 1655 - 1706 Henry Asbury 51 51 1670 - 1709 Mary Durant 39 39 1683 Henry Asbury 1688 Thomas Asbury 1694 Benjamin Asbury 1630 - 1682 Francis Asbury 52 52 1632 UNKNOWN Mary 1800 Armsted Rowland 1831 Orapha Tipton Nancy Stuart 1796 Ransom Suit 1802 Mary Stewart 1824 Madema (Dima) Rowland Also Known As:<_AKA> /Dima/ 1829 Catherine Rowland Ralph Suit Nancy Wetherington 1829 Ralph Suit UNKNOWN Catherine 1827 John Carmichael 1850 John Suit 1820 Emily Lemaster 1822 Harvy Lucas 1868 Ara Lucas Mary UNKNOWN 1838 Richard Marcum 1810 - 1892 James Marcum 82 82 1813 Elizabeth Parker 1775 - 1830 Thomas Marcum 55 55 1850 Owsley County Census:
Schedule Pages 295 thru 303

MARCUM, Thomas 75, born 1775
Polley 70, born 1780
Phillip 26, born 1824
Nancy 3, born 1847
1780 - 1853 Mary Polly Wilson 73 73 Notes for Mary Polly Wilson:
Excerpts from [The Philip Wilson Family] by James F. Bowman, edited by Jess D. Wilson.

Mary (Polly) Wilson, daughter of Philip and Rebecca (Connally?) Wilson was born in North Carolina in 1780. She died in Owsley County, Kentucky, 31 December 1853. She married Thomas Marcum in Stokes County, North Carolina, December 30, 1800.

1810 Clay County Kentucky Census: Clay County was formed 1807
1810 Clay County Kentucky Census: Page 151
Phillip Wilson 0 2 1 0 1 - 0 1 0 0 1 - 1
Male 10-16,2, born between 1794 and 1800
Male 16-25,1, born between 1785 and 1794
Male 45+,1, born before 1765
Female 10-16,1, born between 1794 and 1800
Male 45+,1, born before 1765

Page 156
Johnathan Wilson 4 0 0 1 0 - 1 0 1 0 0 - 0
Male 0-10,4, born between 1800 and 1810
Male 26-45,1, born between 1765 and 1784
Female 0-10,1, born between 1800 and 1810
Female 16-26,1, born between 1784 and 1794

Page 151

Phillip Wilson 0 2 1 0 1 - 0 1 0 0 1 - 1
Male 10-16, 2, born between 1794 and 1800, 2 males. Plesant Wilson
Male 16-26, 1, born between 1784 and 1794, 1 male, John Wilson
Male 45+, 1, born before 1765. Philip Wilson Senior, 1 male.
Female 10-16, 1, born between 1794 and 1800, 1 female.
Female 45+,1. wife born before 1765, 1 female.

This Phillip Wilson has one male born between 1784 and 1794 and 2 males born between 1794 and 1800, and one male born before 1765, their is also one female born between 1794 and 1800 and one female born before 1765. Is this Phillip Wilson and his wife Rebecca McCommerly?

Page 156
Johnathan Wilson 4 0 0 1 0 - 1 0 1 0 0 - 0
Male under10, 4, born between 1800 and 1810, 4 males
Male 26-45, 1. born between 1765 and 1784, 1 male.
Female under10, 1, born before 1810, 1 female
Female 16-26, 1. wife born between 1784 and 1794, 1 female.

This Jonathan Wilson has 4 males born between 1800 and 1810 and 1 male born between 1765 and 1784, there is also 1 female born between 1800 and 1810, and one female born between 1784 and 1794. Who is this?

These are the only Wilson living in Clay County Kentucky on the 1810 Census,

1820 Clay County Kentucky Census: Page113

Plesant Wilson 1 0 0 1 0 0 - 1 0 1 0 0 - 0 - 0
Male under10, 1, born between 1810 and 1820, 1 male
Male 16-26, 1, born between 1794 and 1804, 1 male
Female under10, 1, born between 1810 and 1820, 1 female
Female 16-25, 1, born between 1795 and 1804, 1 female

Pleasant Wilson married Leah York, June 20, 1815 in Clay County Kentucky.

Page 114
John Wilson 2 0 0 0 1 0 - 1 0 1 0 0 - 0 - 0
Male under10, 2, born between 1810 and 1820, 2 males
Male 26-45, 1. born between 1775 and 1794, 1 male
Female under10, 1. born between 1810 and 1820, 1 female
Female 16-25,1. born between 1795 and 1804, 1 female

John Wilson married Rachel Roberts March 21, 1812

Phillip Wilson Jr. 1 0 0 2 0 1 - 2 0 0 0 0 - 0 - 0
male under10,1. born between 1810 and 1820. 1 male
Male 15-26, 2. born between 1794 and 1805, 2 males
Male 45+,1. born before 1775. 1 male
Female under10,2. born between 1810 and 1820, 2 females

Philip Wilson married Patsy Allen, November 29, 1820

Page 115
Phillip Wilson 0 0 0 0 1 0 - 3 0 1 0 1 - 0 - 0
Male 26-45, 1. Born between 1775 and 1794
Female under10, 3. born between 1810 and 1820
Female 15-25, 1. born 1795 and 1805
Female 45+,1. born before 1775.

Jonathan Wilson 2 2 0 1 1 0 -3 0 1 1 0 - 0 - 0
Male under10, 2. born between 1810 and 1820, 2 males
Male 10-16, 2. born between 1804 and 1810, 2 males
Male 16-26, 1. born between 1794 and 1804, 1 male
Male 26-45, 1. born between 1775 and 1794, 1 male
Female under10, 3, born between 1810 and 1820, 3 females
Female 16-25, 1. born between 1795 and 1804, 1 female
Female 26-45, 1. born between 1775 and 1794, 1 female. Wife name is Sarah Cobb.

1830 Clay County Kentucky Census: Page 171
Pleasant Wilson
Male (5-10) 1, born between 1820 and 1825, 1 male
Male (15-20) 2, born between 1810 and 1815, 2 males
Male (30-40) 1, b
1857 - 1956 Mary Eleanor Hensley 99 99 1738 Phillip Wilson 1810 Clay County Kentucky Census: Clay County was formed 1807
1810 Clay County Kentucky Census: Page 151
Phillip Wilson 0 2 1 0 1 - 0 1 0 0 1 - 1
Male 10-16,2, born between 1794 and 1800
Male 16-25,1, born between 1785 and 1794
Male 45+,1, born before 1765
Female 10-16,1, born between 1794 and 1800
Male 45+,1, born before 1765

Page 156
Johnathan Wilson 4 0 0 1 0 - 1 0 1 0 0 - 0
Male 0-10,4, born between 1800 and 1810
Male 26-45,1, born between 1765 and 1784
Female 0-10,1, born between 1800 and 1810
Female 16-26,1, born between 1784 and 1794

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Phillip Wilson 0 2 1 0 1 - 0 1 0 0 1 - 1
Male 10-16, 2, born between 1794 and 1800, 2 males. Plesant Wilson
Male 16-26, 1, born between 1784 and 1794, 1 male, John Wilson
Male 45+, 1, born before 1765. Philip Wilson Senior, 1 male.
Female 10-16, 1, born between 1794 and 1800, 1 female.
Female 45+,1. wife born before 1765, 1 female.

This Phillip Wilson has one male born between 1784 and 1794 and 2 males born between 1794 and 1800, and one male born before 1765, their is also one female born between 1794 and 1800 and one female born before 1765. Is this Phillip Wilson and his wife Rebecca McCommerly?

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Johnathan Wilson 4 0 0 1 0 - 1 0 1 0 0 - 0
Male under10, 4, born between 1800 and 1810, 4 males
Male 26-45, 1. born between 1765 and 1784, 1 male.
Female under10, 1, born before 1810, 1 female
Female 16-26, 1. wife born between 1784 and 1794, 1 female.

This Jonathan Wilson has 4 males born between 1800 and 1810 and 1 male born between 1765 and 1784, there is also 1 female born between 1800 and 1810, and one female born between 1784 and 1794. Who is this?

These are the only Wilson living in Clay County Kentucky on the 1810 Census,

1820 Clay County Kentucky Census: Page113

Plesant Wilson 1 0 0 1 0 0 - 1 0 1 0 0 - 0 - 0
Male under10, 1, born between 1810 and 1820, 1 male
Male 16-26, 1, born between 1794 and 1804, 1 male
Female under10, 1, born between 1810 and 1820, 1 female
Female 16-25, 1, born between 1795 and 1804, 1 female

Pleasant Wilson married Leah York, June 20, 1815 in Clay County Kentucky.

Page 114
John Wilson 2 0 0 0 1 0 - 1 0 1 0 0 - 0 - 0
Male under10, 2, born between 1810 and 1820, 2 males
Male 26-45, 1. born between 1775 and 1794, 1 male
Female under10, 1. born between 1810 and 1820, 1 female
Female 16-25,1. born between 1795 and 1804, 1 female

John Wilson married Rachel Roberts March 21, 1812

Phillip Wilson Jr. 1 0 0 2 0 1 - 2 0 0 0 0 - 0 - 0
male under10,1. born between 1810 and 1820. 1 male
Male 15-26, 2. born between 1794 and 1805, 2 males
Male 45+,1. born before 1775. 1 male
Female under10,2. born between 1810 and 1820, 2 females

Philip Wilson married Patsy Allen, November 29, 1820

Page 115
Phillip Wilson 0 0 0 0 1 0 - 3 0 1 0 1 - 0 - 0
Male 26-45, 1. Born between 1775 and 1794
Female under10, 3. born between 1810 and 1820
Female 15-25, 1. born 1795 and 1805
Female 45+,1. born before 1775.

Jonathan Wilson 2 2 0 1 1 0 -3 0 1 1 0 - 0 - 0
Male under10, 2. born between 1810 and 1820, 2 males
Male 10-16, 2. born between 1804 and 1810, 2 males
Male 16-26, 1. born between 1794 and 1804, 1 male
Male 26-45, 1. born between 1775 and 1794, 1 male
Female under10, 3, born between 1810 and 1820, 3 females
Female 16-25, 1. born between 1795 and 1804, 1 female
Female 26-45, 1. born between 1775 and 1794, 1 female. Wife name is Sarah Cobb.

1830 Clay County Kentucky Census: Page 171
Pleasant Wilson
Male (5-10) 1, born between 1820 and 1825, 1 male
Male (15-20) 2, born between 1810 and 1815, 2 males
Male (30-40) 1, born between 1790 and 1800, 1 male
Female (under 5) 2, born between 1825 and 1830, 2 females
Female (5-10) 1, born between 1820 and 1825, 1 female
Female (30-40) 1, born between 1790 and 1800, 1 female

John Wilson
Male (5-10) 2, born between 1820 and 1825, 2 males
Male (10-15) 2, born between 1815 and 1820, 2 males
Male (40-50) 1, born between 1780 and 1
1740 Rebecca Mccommerly 1765 Phillip Wilson 1765 John Jack Wilson 1767 Jonathan Wilson 1769 Rebecca Wilson 1771 Elizabeth Wilson 1773 Mahala Wilson 1780 Patsy Wilson 1782 Pleasent Wilson 1806 John Tipton Note: Added October 1848 to Membership of the Cow Creek Baptist Church, Estill County, Kentucky, Organized July 1846 William Hodges 1204 - 1282 Roger De Musgrave 78 78 1213 - 1292 Ramette UNKNOWN 79 79 1170 - 1216 Adam De Musgrave 46 46 1174 Alicia De Holebec 1144 Wido De Holebec UNKNOWN Unknown 1145 Robert de Musgrave 1125 - 1154 Peter De Musgrave 29 29 1095 - 1157 Stephen de Musgrave 62 62 1810 Sarah West 1065 Wascelinus Musgrave Name Prefix:<NPFX> Lord 1030 Gamel Musgrave Name Prefix:<NPFX> Lord 1070 Mrs. Wascelinus Musgrave 1035 Mrs. Gamel Musgrave 1204 Roger Musgrave Name Prefix:<NPFX> Lord Living Childers Lawrence Roy Nickname:<NICK> Larry Living Vigneault Living Rowland 1624 Marmaduke Miles 1772 - 1857 William Hannibal Tipton 85 85 Cinsus 1810 and 1820 Estill Co, KY Jacques Remy Matthias Remy 1720 Andrew Rowland Ruth Norman 1741 George Rowland 1743 Obedience Rowland 1745 Gilbert Rowland 1747 Sarah Rowland 1750 Mary Rowland 1755 Michael Rowland 1774 - ~1850 Mary Polly Sherar 76 76 1759 Baldwin Rowland 1663 John Rowland 1690 Elizabeth Hampton 1727 Henry Rowland 1728 Benjamin Rowland 1640 - 1714 William Rowland 74 74 1640 Ann Andrews After John Rowland dies, she marries Jonah Bennett abt 1668 1660 Mary Rowland 1656 William Rowland 1607 - 1688 Thomas Andrews 81 81 1750 - 1833 Major Jonathon Tipton 83 83 1855 - 1904 William Francis Hall 49 49 ~1620 Dorothy Andrews Name Prefix:<NPFX> Mrs. Thomas Andrews 1611 - 1683 Ann Andrews 72 72 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Mrs. 1577 - Deceased Thomas Andrews D. 1643 Unknown Andrews Name Prefix:<NPFX> Mrs. 1663 Robert Andrews 1655 Thomas Andrews 1614 - >1653 John Rowland 39 39 Name Suffix:<NSFX> IV
Dorchester Shp Pass 1635 England to America

JOHN ROWLAND II, was born about 1614, he is reputed to have immigrated to James City Co., VA aboard the vessel Dorchester, according to ships manifest, in 1635 at age 21, he married/was married to Margaret Bailey (Bayley), the daughter of Lewis Bailey. He settled in the James City Co. area, (which was called New Kent until 1734) probably "across the river". James City Co. across the river became Surry Co. In 1652. He is believed to have worked for his brother-in-law, one John White, who was in merchant/shipping business. He is reputed to have returned to England and was believed deceased after 1653. His children included:

A. Lewis Rowland b. 1629-35, (this line possibly moved to NC), B. William Rowland I b. 1630-42, my line.
C. John Rowland III b. 1630-43, one John Rowland was found to be the executor of Daniel Bayley, who died Jan. 7, 1678. Daniel may have been brother or son of Lewis Bayley/ Bailey.

D. Thomas Rowland IV b. 1631-44

E. George Rowland ? George and Nathan came from a researcher in Ancestry World Tree records

F. Nathan Rowland ?, b. 1645 in James City Co.


! RW AAA A
REF: Ray Rowland 97
NUGENT
CAVALIERS & PIONEERS, ABSTRACTS 1623-1666, Vol 1 pg 30
PATENT BOOK # 1, pg 271
THE ABRIDGED COMPENDIUM OF AMERICAN GENEALOGY, FIRST FAMILIES OF AMERICA
, by Fredrick Virkus 1925 pg 747-748
1. Family of Marth Traylor Northen
COMPENDIUM Vol III pg 404 says b. 1619 Gentleman, from Eng., to James
Town, VA in 1635
Ronald Hughes 99
INFO: 1635, Immigrated to VA on ship, Dorchester and settled in James City Co., VA.
"John Dennett received 200 acs o of James on the North side of Mr.
Thomas Kingstoms land (only a barren ridge between) Nyl (nearly)
into the forrest between Martins Hundred and Kiskiake by a br of Capt. John West Creek. Trans. 4 persons, Jon Ley Jon., Rowland, Susan Ricey, Ann Combey."
{Location described above is on north side of James River, abt 5
miles east of Jamestown and opposite Hog Island, which is on the
south side of the river, (i.e. present day Surry Co., VA)}
[It is assumed by Ray Rowland that this is the first person by name
of Rowland to come to the new world. It is very difficult to
separate the Rowland, Roland, Rolland, Rolling and Rauling and to
prove if they are all in the same family.]
John Rowland appears to be the only one with the Rowland name who was
in James City Co., VA and is most likely the father of WILLIAM
ROWLAND.
(However there are several other individuals listed in NUGENT who
need to be researched including;
1. Ja (James) Rowland to Charles City Co. in 1635
2. Fra (Francis?) Rowland, S. E. of Chiskyack in 1649
3. John Rolland to Lancaster Co., VA
4. John Rowland to Northumberland Co., VA in 1644
5. Tho (Thomas) Rowland on Allen Creek in 1655
6. Lewis Rowland, pg. 260, 286 NUGENT
7. James Rowland, pg. 84 NUGENT)
Ref: Virkus, Fredrick, The Abridged Compendium pg. 747-748
1. Family of Marth Traylor Northen.
Generation 1
John Rowland (to VA 1635)
Generation 2
Nathan Rowland
Generation 3
John Rowland, b. 1693 Bristol Parish VA who married
Elizabeth Hampton
Generation 4
Andrew Rowland b. Franklin Co., VA and married
Ruth Norman
(This chart assumes William is the second generation, rather
than Nathan since all other lines are the same.)
Ray Rowland asks: Could Nathan, George, James, of Francis be our
ancestors?
Neither seems to fit the location i.e. south side of the James
River which became Surry Co., VA in 1654.
Believed to have worked for brother-in-law John White, who was in
merchant/shipping business.
John made a return trip to England before he died.
Change Date: 13 DEC 1999 at 02:00:00
Margaret Bailey Lewis Bailey 1754 - 1810 Frances Perlina Daughtery 56 56 John Rowland Scollis Pemberton Scollis Rowland Ann Rowland Elizabeth Rowland Edward Pemberton Anne Smyth David Smyth 1699 - 1779 Jonathan Tipton 80 80 Name Suffix:<NSFX> II 1530 - >1550 Thomas Rowland 20 20 ! RW A
REF: JOHN ROWLAND OF VIRGINIA Millennium Edition
by Arthur Ray Rowland
( refered her after as Ray Rowland )
Ronald Hughes 99

From http://www.uea.ac.uk/~s090/genuki/NFK/places/b/baconsthorpe/white1845.html

Norfolk: Baconsthorpe
William White's History, Gazetteer, and Directory of Norfolk 1845
[Transcription copyright  Richard Johns]
BACONSTHORPE is a village and parish, 2 miles E. by S. of Holt, comprising 326 inhabitants, and 1688 acres of land, of which 1348A. are assessable. Lady Suffield and J.T. Mott, Esq., of Blickling, are the principal owners. The latter is lord of the manor, and patron of the rectory, valued in the King's Book at Ð9, and now enjoyed by the Rev. J.A. Partridge, M.A. The glebe is 12a., and the tithes were commuted, in 1842, for Ð379 per annum. The rectory-house was nearly destroyed by lightning, in 1692, and by fire in 1754; after which it continued ruinous till 1770, when it was repaired at a considerable expense, by the rector and his parishioners.

The CHURCH (St. Mary the Virgin,) is a large handsome edifice, which was partly destroyed by the fall of the steeple, in 1739, but was thoroughly repaired and beautified, chiefly at the expense of the Rev. Wm. Hewitt, in 1779. Here is a small Wesleyan Chapel, built in 1844.

The manor was long held by the Bacons, one of whom was John Bacon, the learned and "Resolute Doctor," who died in 1346. From them it passed to the Heydons. Sir Henry Heydon built the old Hall, except the large centre tower, about the year 1495; but the whole is now in ruins, and the more modern hall is occupied by a farmer.

Here is a National School, built in 1816; and the poor have Ð5 a year out of land left by Thomas Newman, in 1698.

Beales John National School
Curson John blacksmith
Everett Stephen vict. Jolly Farmers
Mayes Misses P. and C.
Partridge Rev.John Anthony
M.A. Rectory
Ward Robert blacksmith & shopkpr
Warnes V.L. grocer and draper
Whiting John joiner, &c. (& Holt)
Wilson Thomas saddler (and Holt)

Boot and Shoe Mkrs.
Fisher Philip
Mann John
Porrett John

FARMERS.
Denny Richard
Everett Stephen
King Jerh. Wm.
Mack Thos. Bond. Old Hall
Mayes Thomas
Philippo John
Seaman John
Warnes Sophia
Ward Thomas

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See also the Baconsthorpe parish page.
Copyright  Pat Newby.
January 1999
Thomas Rowland Name Prefix:<NPFX> Mrs. Living Lamb Living Herrington Living Kesling Living Workman 1854 Sylvester Lamb 1889 Mary Van Winkle 1867 - 1922 Susan Letty Thomas 55 55 Living Hobbs 1700 - 1734 Elizabeth (Adams) Edwards 34 34 Living Lamb Living Carpenter Living Patterson Living Lamb ~1595 Robert Phillips ~1595 Margaret Onslow ~1570 Roger Onslow 1693 - ~1763 Thomas Tipton 70 70 1696 - 1696 William Tipton ~1700 John Tipton 1639 - 1757 Jonathan Tipton 118 118 Name Suffix:<NSFX> I
Jonathan Tipton lived to be 118 years old. (See page 406 of Hord Tipton's
book: The Tipton Family).

"We are informed that the beginning of this month, died in Baltimore County Mr. Jonathan Tipton, aged 118 years. He was born at Kingston on Jamaica, which place he left while young and lived almost ever since in this province, and had his perfect senses to the last, especially a remarkable sense of memory. His youngest sons are reckoned among the oldest men in Baltimore County."
" Maryland Gazette" 27 Jan 1757
"The History of Baltimore" Pg. 869
1888 Allie Dalton 1891 Emily Dalton Elcanna Flannery D. 1918 Amanda J. Mainous John Wesley Hartsock Peter B. Hartsock Hartsock Margaret Conner William Conner Permelia Spence Millie Conner 1665 - <1709 Sarah Pearce 44 44 John Ransom Rowland Robert York John Holcomb 1865 Robert Preston Flannery 1863 UNKNOWN Flannery 1788 - 1832 Thomas Turpin Crittenden 44 44 1832 Mary Parker 1754 - 1809 John Lee Crittenden 55 55 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Maj.
Major in Continental Army during the Revolutionary War; member of Virginia House of Burgesses, 1790-1805

Source:
Political Graveyard internet site

He came to Virginia in about 1770. In 1783 he became an early pioneer settler
of Woodford Co., Ky. He was an adjutant-major with General George Rogers Clark in the Northwest. He became a member of the House of Burgesses of Virginia in 1784.
Judith Harris ~1845 John Hughes 1685 - 1719 William Pearce 34 34 ~1846 Sarah C, Hughes 1851 Thomas Hughes 1916 - 1996 Rex Elwood Hughes 80 80 Glen McVey Hughes Hughes Living Hughes Living Hughes 1892 - 1984 Henry Burris 92 92 Molly Madden 1694 - 1734 Elizabeth Anderson 40 40 1728 Sarah Brickey ~1742 Temperance Brickey ~1716 - ~1786 Winifred Lucas 70 70 Garard Brickey Mary Brickey ~1640 - 1718 John (Jean Bricquet) Brickey 78 78 1650 - ~1725 Alce Elsie / Alice / Crabbe 75 75 1700 John Brickey Temperance Brickey 1618 - 1688 Edward Tipton 70 70 Winifred Brickey Ann "Nancy" Brickey Elizabeth Brickey 1738 Jarad (Jararad) Brickey 1747 Peter Brickey 1756 William Brickey 1650 - ~1725 Alice Crabbe Elsie / 75 75 ~1745 Winifred Brickey Amy Phillips Elizabeth Brickey ~1738 Jared (Jarard) Brickey 1774 Peter Brickey 1640 - 1718 John (Jean De Bricquet) Brickey Brickey 78 78 Immigration ABT 1680 France
Publication: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
Abbrev: Ancestry World Tree - Brickey
Title: Ancestry World Tree Data Base on the WWW. Searched under Peter Brickey
Author: unknown
Publication: LDS Church

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~1650 - ~1725 Alice (Elsie) Crabbe 75 75 1670 John Brickey Jencyn Brickey 1572 - 1617 Richard Tipton 45 45 Name Suffix:<NSFX> II 1826 - 1915 Catherine (Kitty) Williams 88 88 1692 - 1741 Charles Lucas 49 49 Brickey, Peter, 16 Sept. 1786; 27 Feb. 1787. Estate for life to wifeWinifred; 1 negro each to sons Gerrard, John, Peter and William; gr.son Peter son of Gerrard; gr. son Gerrard son of John; gr. childrenJohn and Nancy Kirkham; gr. dau. Winny Lucas Garner; daus. TemperanceMorgan, Dorcus Garner, Ann Sanford and Winifred Kirkham; one slaveeach to daus. and grand children and rest of estate at death of wife. 1688 Temperance Smith 1650 - 1722 Thomas Lucas 72 72 Thomas arrived in Maryland on the ship "Providence of Falmouth" in the year 1668.

Sources: RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project, " Family Tree: Berry, Adkins, Davis, Sandefur" posted by L.A.
FamilySearch.com (LDS)
Dana Weeden's research, Dana_Weeden@@hotmail.com

St. Bernard's Episcopal Church

ID: I0603
Name: Thomas Lucas (Maryland PIONEER)
Sex: M
ALIA: Thomas /Lucas/, planter
Birth: ABT. 1650 in Little Saxham, Suffolk, England, Emigrated on the "Providence of Falmouth" 1668. 1
Death: 26 FEB 1722 in Prince George Co., MD 2
Reference Number: W1316

"Lucas Genealogy" by Kemp, p. 45
"Lucas Genealogy" by Kemp, p. 47.

[rus012801.ged]

http://www.familytreemaker.com/_glc_/5484/5484_45.html
THOMAS LUCAS OF PRINCE GEORGE COUNTY, MARYLAND AND DESCENDANTS
Thomas Lucas, planter, of Prince George Co, Md, is said to have been born in Eng about 1650 ; family tradition is that he came directly to Md from Little Saxham, Suffolk, Eng, arriving on the ship "Providence of Falmouth" in the year 1668; William Prescott, Master of that ship. Records of Md show on 16 Feb 1671, Thomas Notley, merchant of St Mary's Co, appeared in the courts of Md, with proof of the right to claim 5650 acres of land in that State (it being due him for having transported 24 persons to the Providence to inhabit) one of whom was Thomas Lucas, Sr. (Libre 11 folio 537; also Libre 16, folio 411, Land Office, Annapolis, M d). This Thomas Notley came to Md from Dorset, Eng. Thomas Lucas settled on 250 acres of land in Prince George Co, which land was a portion of the tract called "Largo" and consisted originally of 1031 acres and had been granted to Col Ninian Beall in 1685. This land was originally in Calvert Co, Md until Prince George Co was erected from part of Calvert Co in 1696 . Just whe n Thomas Lucas acquired this property has not been determined as the old Calvert Co Court House records were destroyed by fire in 1882. Beall sold 431 acres of this tract to John Dorlett ; 100 acres to Christopher Thompson and 250 acres to Daniel Daniellson, the latter one of the passengers on the "Providence of Falmouth" in 1668 with Thomas Lucas. (Ren  Rolls libre 4 , folio 323.) Christopher Thompson also took a patent on a tract of land call ed "Whitelaine " on 31 March 1685, which tract was then in Charles Co, Md, later part of Prince George Co, Md. Thos Lucas also purchased 20 acres of the tract called "Graiden" on 13 June 1704 from Philip Gittings for the sum of 20 pounds sterling, including "all of the houses, buildings, gardens and orchards." This tract of "Graiden" was granted originally to Col Henry Darnall in 1686 . In 1703 Darnall sold it to Philip Gittings and the tract then consisted of 269 acres. In 1717 Philip Gittings sold 249 acres to Francis King; the deed states "all of this tract except the 20 acres Gittings had sold to Thomas Lucas, Sr." The tract of "Graiden" is located just north of Thomas Lucas' 250 acres and adjoins the tract of "Northhampt on" on the east, which land belonged to Thomas Spriggs, Sr. (Libre EC. folio 193, P.G. Co deeds.) Wit: to the deed of "Graiden" from Gittings to Lucas were John Jackson and Chas Ridgley. Deed recorded 6 July 1704.


Marriage 1 Dorothy Letchworth b: 1675 in Queen Anne Parish, Prince George Co, Maryland
Married: ABT. 1686 in Prince George Co, Maryland 1
Children
Charles Lucas b: 20 APR 1692 in Prince George Co, Maryland

Sources:
Title: Internet
Publication: 919-828-4828 , Email: eyebrew@@interpath.com
Note: NS14753
Repository:
Note:
Call Number:
Media: Book
Page: http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/r/a/d/Clifford-A-Radcliff-Nebraska/GENE4-0023.html#CHI
Note: Internet, http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/r/a/d/Clifford-A-Radcliff-Nebraska/GENE4-0023.html#CHILD117770499.
1675 - ~1719 Dorothy Letchworth 44 44 1690 Mary Lucas 1695 Elizabeth Lucas 1703 Susannah Lucas 1705 Sarah Lucas 1707 Jane Lucas 1709 John Lucas 1575 Joyce Lyster 1712 Mary Lucas 1714 James Lucas 1717 Samuel Lucas 1719 Elizabeth Lucas 1720 John Lucas ~1655 Thomas Letchworth A Well-Known Puritian ~1657 Elizabeth Letchworth 1732 - 1800 John Jordan Harris 68 68 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Col.
Note:
John was a member of the Cumberland County Committee of Safety
1775-76 Col John Harris PSVA Revolution Comm. of Safety for Cumberland County Virginia One of the builders of the James River and Kanawa Canel which made it possible for tobacco shipments and other shipments to get around the Falls on the James River at Richmond and on downriver to be shipped. The other men involved in the building were George Washington, yes the president, David Ross, Wm Cabell and Edward Randolph.

Col John Harris was born in Goochland County, Virginia in 1732 married 17 August 1754 in Cumberland County, Virginia (mg record) to Anne Obedience Turpin b 1734 daughter of Thomas Turpin and Mary Jefferson. Thomas Turpin was the son of Thomas Turpin and Obedience Branch . Mary Jefferson was daughter of Thomas Jefferson and Mary Field. Col. John had 8 children according to the Turpin daybook which is now in a California museum and has been published in the Virginia Mag. Col. John built a large brick mansion which I have a picture of which I got from the Museum in Richmond and which has since been destroyed. Obedience Turpin Harris died before her husband. Col John his will was proved November of 1800 in Powhatan co Virginia see will Book 1 their children were A. b c 1755 Thomas Harris who supposedly died young B. Lucy Harris b 1757 Cumberland County, Virginia married Obadiah Smith Revol. b 1749 in Virginia son of Obadiah Smith and Mary Burks of Albemarle County, Virginia Lucy Harris Smith outlived her husband Obadiah who left a will in Rowan County N. C. i n 1810 had children as follows: a. John Harris Smith married his first cousin Harriet Crittenden of Kentucky son of her sister Judith see later b . Mary Smith known as Polly married William Watts I do not have exact dates c. Matilda Smith b ? Maryland? Henry Randolph d. Lavinia Smith b? married ? d. Peterfield Smith married 18 Dec. 1807 in Va. to Mary Jefferson Turpin d of Wm Turpin and Sarah Harris d of Wm Harris and Sarah Ward cousin e. Jourdan Smith served in war of 1812 married ? f. daughter Smith Note: John Harris Smith and Harriett Crittenden had Rev. Obadiah Smith who married Mary Jane Wallace - Peterfield Smith and Mary Jefferson Turpin had Louisa Matilda Smith married John Holloway. Lucy's brother John Harris below MY LINE in 1815 bought land in Chesterfield County, Virginia from the distributees of his brother in law Lt Obadiah Smith. Obadiah Smith 1790 Rowan County, North Carolina census 2 +16 3 males - 16 and 6 females.

C. Lt John Harris Revol b 12 October 1758 Cumberland County, Virginia MY LINE he was the son of Col John Harris and Anne Obedience Turpin. His father deeded him land in Powhatan County, Virginia in 1785 and it is thought that he married about that time. I do not have his first wifes name or place of mg. according to later census he had a boy and a girl born shortly after 1785 living with him I believe the boy was named John but untraced. and I do not know the name of the girl or if either survived to adulthood. I do know that John sold out his Powhatan co land to a relative Thomas Harris which deed also covered household furniture etc. Lt. John married 2nd 24 May 1794 in Chesterfield County, Virginia to Rebecca Britton daughter of Anderson Brittton and Ann Mills Rebecca was much younger than John and in the 2 0 years that they were married had 12 children as follows (taken from pension application which copied the family bible) l. Xenophen Harris 11 March 1795 - dead by 1810 never married 2. HIRAM HARRIS MY LINE b 15 Sept 1796 died between 1st of May and June 3 1867 who married l. 30 May 1822 in St. Johns church Richmond Virginia to Margaret Christian of charles city County, Virginia daughter of Henry Benskin Christian and his wife Elizabeth Christian . THIS MY LINE SEE LATER they had 2 children Mgt christian Harris died in 1825 He married 2. Margaret Wilson and had a daughter Eleanor Harris Mgt Wilson died and he married 3. Elizabeth
1734 - 1800 Ann Obedience Turpin 65 65 ~1708 Henry Crittenden Name Suffix:<NSFX> Jr 1552 - 1590 Richard Tipton 38 38 Name Suffix:<NSFX> I Margaret Butler 1785 Harriet Crittenden 1787 - 1863 John Jordan Crittenden 75 75 BIOGRAPHY: Crittenden Compromise,
in U.S. history, unsuccessful last-minute effort to avert the Civil War.
It was proposed in Congress as a constitutional amendment in Dec., 1860,
by Sen. John J. Crittenden of Kentucky with support from the National
Union party. Basically, it accepted the boundary between free and slave
states that had been set by the Missouri Compromise (1820-21), extended
the line to California, and assured the continuation of slavery where it
already existed. In addition, it advocated slavery in the District of
Columbia, upheld the fugitive slave law (1850) with minor modifications,
and called for vigorous suppression of the African slave trade. At a
peace conference called by the Virginia legislature in 1861, the
compromise gained support from four border state delegations.
Nevertheless, it failed in the House of Representatives in Jan., 1861, by
a vote of 113 to 80 and in the Senate in March by a vote of 20 to 19. Its
defeat made clear the inevitability of the Civil War.
Crittenden, John Jordan (1786-1863) of Russellville, Logan County, Ky.;
Frankfort, Franklin County, Ky. Son of John Crittenden; brother of Robert
Crittenden; uncle of Thomas Theodore Crittenden; granduncle of Thomas
Theodore Crittenden, Jr.. Born near Versailles, Woodford County, Ky.,
September 10, 1786. Illinois territory attorney general, 1809-10; member
of Kentucky state house of representatives, 1811-17, 1825-29; served in
the U.S. Army during the War of 1812; U.S. Senator from Kentucky,
1817-19, 1835-41, 1842-48, 1855-61; Presidential Elector for Kentucky,
1824; U.S. District Attorney for Kentucky, 1827-29; U.S. Attorney
General, 1841, 1850-53; Governor of Kentucky, 1848-50; U.S.
Representative from Kentucky 8th District, 1861-63. Two of his sons were
generals on opposite sides in the Civil War; a grandson of his was killed
in Gen. Custer's expedition against the Sioux in 1876. Died in Frankfort,
Franklin County, Ky., July 26, 1863. Interment at Frankfort Cemetery,
Frankfort, Ky. Crittenden County, Ky. is named for him. See also:
congressional biography.
CRITTENDEN, John Jordan, 1786-1863
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Years of Service: 1817-1819; 1835-1837; 1837-1841; 1842-1848; 1855-1857;
1857-1861
Party: Republican; Anti-Jackson; Whig; Whig; Opposition; American
(Know-Nothing)
CRITTENDEN, John Jordan, (uncle of Thomas Theodore Crittenden), a Senator
and a Representative from Kentucky; born near Versailles, Woodford
County, Ky., September 10, 1786; completed preparatory studies; attended
Pisgah Academy, Woodford County, Ky., Washington College (now Washington
and Lee University), Lexington, Va., and was graduated from William and
Mary College, Williamsburg, Va., in 1806; studied law; was admitted to
the bar and commenced practice in Woodford County, Ky., in 1807; attorney
general of Illinois Territory 1809-1810; served in the War of 1812 as
aide to the Governor; resumed the practice of law in Russellville, Ky.;
member, State house of representatives 1811-1817, and served as speaker
the last term; elected to the United States Senate and served from March
4, 1817, to March 3, 1819, when he resigned; chairman, Committee on
Judiciary (Fifteenth Congress); moved to Frankfort, Ky., in 1819; member,
State house of representatives 1825, 1829-1832; appointed and was
confirmed as United States district attorney in 1827, but was removed by
President Andrew Jackson in 1829; nominated in 1828 by President John
Quincy Adams as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United
States, but was not confirmed by the Senate; again elected to the United
States Senate as a Whig and served from March 4, 1835, to March 3, 1841;
appointed Attorney General of the United States by President William
Henry Harrison March to September 1841; appointed and subsequently
elected to t
1790 Margaret B. Crittenden 1792 Henry Crittenden 1795 Obedience Crittenden 1797 Robert F. Crittenden 1799 Caroline E. Crittenden 1802 Lucy S. Crittenden 1787 - 1824 Sarah O. Lee 37 37 Nickname:<NICK> Sallie 1519 - 1604 Eleanor Onslow 85 85 1738 - 1802 John Lee 64 64 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Maj.
Note: came to KY in 1792 where he patented over 5000 acres on military grants (5333 1/3 to be exact).
Elizabeth Bell 1796 Marry K Todd Bet 1801-1820 Martha "Cranston" Crittenden Bet 1807-1816 Eugene Crittenden Name Prefix:<NPFX> Mjr 1812 - 1880 George Bibb Crittenden 68 68 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Mjr Gen CSA 1813 Ann Mary Burler Crittenden 1816 Cornelia Crittenden 1819 Thomas Leonidas Crittenden Name Prefix:<NPFX> Mjr Gen USA 1532 - ~1575 Edward Tipton 43 43 1821 Sallie Lee Crittenden 1822 Robert Henry Crittenden 1781 Hancock Lee 1783 Thomas Lee 1782 UNKNOWN John Hancock 1785 Lewis W. Lee 1789 Elizabeth Lee 1790 Mary Lee 1791 Lucinda Lee 1545 - 1604 Eleanor Rodger 59 59 1792 Matilda A. Lee 1781 Willis Atwell Lee 1709 - 1750 Elizabeth Lee 40 40 1716 - ~1795 Mary Willis 79 79 1748 Willis Lee 1736 Hancock Lee Name Suffix:<NSFX> III 1738 Henry Lee 1753 Richard Lee 1742 Sarah Alexander Lee 1744 Mary Willis Lee 1512 Thomas Tipton In Heir Of Handcocks Of Confover 1653 - 1709 Hancock Lee 56 56 1661 Mary Kendall 1677 John Lee 1678 William Lee 1683 Anna Lee 1683 William Lee 1684 Kendall Lee 1691 Richard Lee 1671 Sarah Elizabeth Allerton 1707 Issac Lee Unknown Hancocks 1708 Hancock Lee Name Suffix:<NSFX> II 1709 John Lee 1617 - 1664 Richard Henry Lee 46 46 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Col. 1622 - 1663 Anne Constable 41 41 1650 - 1714 William Lee 64 64 1642 - 1673 John Lee 31 31 1647 - 1714 Richard Lee 67 67 1648 - 1714 Francis Lee 66 66 1653 - ~1705 Elizabeth Lee 52 52 Nickname:<NICK> Betsie 1653 Anne Lee UNKNOWN Unknown 1656 - 1701 Charles Lee 45 45 1590 - 1629 John Lee 39 39 1590 Jane Hancock 1738 - 1802 Hancock Lee 64 64 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Maj. 1563 - 1621 Richard Lee 58 58 1530 - 1605 John Lee 75 75 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir Joyce Romney 1505 - 1588 Humphrey Lee 83 83 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir Katherine Blount 1482 - 1524 Thomas de Lee 42 42 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir 1460 William Tipton 1484 - 1526 Johanna Morton 42 42 1430 John Lee Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir 1434 - ~1500 Elizabeth Corbine 66 66 1398 - >1424 John de Lee 26 26 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir 1402 - ~1450 Jacosa Packington 48 48 1350 - >1400 Roger de Lee 50 50 1396 Roger Lee Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir John De La Lee UNKNOWN Unknown UNKNOWN Unknown 1790 Samuel Hall 1322 John De La Lee Name Prefix:<NPFX> Lord Matilda Erdington 1300 - ~1350 Reginald De La Lee 50 50 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir UNKNOWN Unknown 1275 - >1300 Thomas De La Lee 25 25 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir Petronilla Corbet 1254 John De La Lee Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir UNKNOWN Unknown 1231 - >1275 Reginald De La Lee 44 44 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir UNKNOWN Unknown Margery Hodges 1211 - >1254 Hugh De La Lee 43 43 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir UNKNOWN Unknown ~1675 - 1716 Henry Crittenden 41 41 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sr D. <1741 Frances Munday <1703 Jane Crittenden ~1709 Richard Crittenden ~1712 William Crittenden ~1650 Richard Crittenden ~1650 Ann Forrest Thomas Crittenden 1435 John Tipton Samuel West UNKNOWN Undnown 1740 - 1794 Patrick (Sherrow Sherer) Sherar 54 54 Garrard County, KY was formed from Mercer Co. in 1797 1743 - 1806 Ann UNKNOWN 63 63 1771 - ~1871 Catherine Shearer 100 100 1775 - 1826 William Sherar 51 51 1782 - ~1850 Jacob Sherar 68 68 ~1784 - ~1850 Betsy Sherar 66 66 1788 - ~1850 Reuben Sherar 62 62 Reuben and Sally Shearer (also as Shearrer) to Joseph Scott comr. D1846, Book P,P. 538 100 acres on Kentucky River; same to same 1846 Booke Q, P. 19, their interest in 100 Acres on Kentucky River. ( Also at the same time heirs of Jeremiah
Tongate deeded property to Joseph Scott)
Note: History of Garrard Co. by Forrest Calico said Sherrow and Shearer names was interchangeable on county records. Clara Turner
Change Date: 14 MAR 2001
1790 - ~1855 Philadelphia Sherar 65 65 UNKNOWN Unknown Michael Sherar ~1730 John Daughtery ~1807 George Carmichael 1708 - 1800 Thomas Turpin 92 92 1709 Mary Jefferson 1682 - ~1725 Thomas Turpin 43 43 Obedience Branch 1664 - ~1725 John Branch 61 61 1640 - 1710 Jane Hatcher 70 70 1410 William Tipton 1602 - 1681 Christopher Branch 78 78 1619 - Christopher arrived at Jamestown in Isle of Wight Co. VA in late 1619. He sailed on the "London Merchant" with his wife, Mary Addie (or Altie).
1623 - Feb. 16, 1623 - Christopher Branch is listed as living at ye Colledg.land.
1602 - 1630 Mary Addie 28 28 1566 Lionel Braunche (Branch) Branch 1576 Valentia Sparkes 1524 - 1602 William Branch 78 78 He had a shop on Littleburg Lane near Burt Street in England.
He was governor, Master & Treasurer of Christs Hospital.
He was Burgess in 1558, Mayor in 1563/64 & 1582/83, & 1588.
He was a member of Parliament in 1593.
1517 - 1597 Katherine Jennings 80 80 Thomas Jennings Alice Bright Richard Bright Isabel Unknown UNKNOWN Unknown William Jennings Jean Bostock George Bostock Joann Horne Hugh Bostock Joan Del Heath Nicholas Bostock Adam Bostock Catherine Mobberly Elizabeth Venables 1385 John Tipton Ralph Bostock Isabel Lawton Adam Bostock Margaret Whetenhall John Whetenhall Agnes Arderne John Arderne Margaaret Ferch Gruffydd Ap Madog UNKNOWN Unknown 1209 - ~1275 Gruffydd Ap Madog 66 66 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Prince
Prince of Fadog
Emma De Audley Henry Audley Bertrade DE MAINWARING 1158 - ~1200 Ralph De MAINWARING 42 42 Amicia DE MESCHINES Hugh Kevelioc 5th Earl of Chester Bertrade d'Evreux MONTFORT Simon II MONTFORT Count of Montfort. Maud Unknown 1360 William Tipton Randolph MESCHINES 2nd Earl of Chester Maud Of GLOUCHESTER ~1090 - 1147 Robert the Consul De Mellent 57 57 1st Earl of Glouchester
Also known as"the Consul".
1068 - 1135 King Of England Henry I 67 67 King of England. He succeeded his brother in 1100
The last of the Norman Kings
He helped unite the Saxons & Normans in England.
1031 - 1083 William I 52 52 Nickname:<NICK> The Conqueror 1079 - ~1175 Matilda Atheling 96 96 Nickname:<NICK> Princess Of Scotland 0999 - 1035 Robert II 36 36 Nickname:<NICK> THe Devil
Robert II "The Devil" Duke Of NORMANDY
Unknown Herleve Nickname:<NICK> Harlette De Faailse ~0943 - ~1000 Fulbert Of Falaise 57 57 Nickname:<NICK> The Tanner UNKNOWN Unknown UNKNOWN Unknown 0970 - 1026 Richard II 56 56 Nickname:<NICK> The Good
4th Duke of Normandy. Acceded in 996
0956 - 1017 Judith Of Brittney 61 61 28 Aug 933 - 20 Nov 996 Richard I Nickname:<NICK> Duke Of Normandy
Duke of Bretagne
1670 - ~1750 Elizabeth Platt 80 80 0992 - ~1050 Geoffrey II Grisgonelle 58 58 Count of De Gastinois. Also known as "Aubri-Geoffrey 1001 - ~1050 Ermengarde Of Anjou 49 49 0932 Emengarde Of Anjou Hiledegard Of Lorraine 1680 - 1727 John Anderson 47 47 Geoffrey de Gastinois II 1339 Roger Tipton 1801 - 1852 Catherine Harris 51 51 0997 - ~1050 Richard III 53 53 0938 - 21 Jul 987 Geoffroy I "Grisegonnelle" Of Anjou 0934 - 0982 Adelaide De Vermandois 48 48 1079 - 1118 Edith Matilda Moramer 39 39 1033 - 1093 Malcom III Ceanmor 60 60 Marriage: to Margaret, an English princess who was forced into exile in Scotland by the Norman Conquest of England.

Reign: His father, King Duncan I, was assassinated by Macbeth, who then ruled as king. But Malcolm defeated and killed Macbeth in 1057. In 1059, Malcolm gained the throne as King Malcolm III MacDuncan. While Macbeth was in power, Malcolm had spent much time in exile in England and gained an interest in their customs, which became more intense after his marriage to an English wife in 1067. Margaret influenced the Celtic church to accept more Roman Catholic teachings. After Malcolm's death, many of the chieftans rebelled against her for interfering with their religion, and she and her son, Prince Duncan II, heir to Malcolm's throne, were driven from Scotland. The son, Edgar, became king 1097.

Death: 1093 in Scotland.

Source: Funk & Wagnalls Encyc., New York, N. Y. 1963, vol. 21, p. 7874.
~1045 - 1093 Margaret Aetheling 48 48 363. Margaret Aetheling (87) (88)(13) was born in 1045 in Hungary. She died on 16 Nov 1093 in Edinburgh Castle, Scotland. Brought Christianity to Scotland.

ARSC 1:22; CDROM GIVES HER BIRTHPLACE AS HUNGARY; MALCOLM'S 2ND WIFE;QUEEN OF
SCOTLAND.

To my (Roger W. Winget - Genealogy@@Winget.com) knowledge,
this individual was still alive as of May 2000.


Acquired from Roger W. Winget (Genealogy@@Winget.com) From Tompsett: "Canonised 1250 and her feast day is 16th November. In 1057 she arrived at the
English court of Edward the Confessor. Ten years later she was in exile after William defeated Harold at the Battle of Hastings. She fled to Scotland where she was married against her wishes to King Malcolm to whom she bore six sons and two daughters. Her unlerned and boorish husband grew daily more graceful and Christian under the queen's graceful influence. Her remains were removed to Escorial Spain and her head Douai, France."

She was married to King Malcolm III (son of Duncan I and Queen Sibyl Fitzsiward) between 1067 and 1069 in Of, Atholl, Perthshire, Scotland. She was married to King Malcolm III BET. 1068 - 1069 in Dunferline Abbey, Dunferline, Scotland. King Malcolm III was born in 1031 in Scotland. He died on 13 Nov 1093 in near Alnwick, Northumberland, England. Crowned at Scone, Scotland on March 17, 1057/58.

From Encylodpedia Americana Online, article entitled Malcolm III Canmore:

"King of Scotland from 1058 to 1093, founder of the dynasty that consolidated royal power in the Scottish kingdom. The son of King Duncan I (reigned 1034-40), Malcolm lived in exile in England during part of the reign of his father's murderer, Macbeth (reigned 1040-57). Malcolm killed Macbeth in battle in 1057 and then ascended the throne. After the conquest of England by William the Conqueror, in 1066, Malcolm gave refuge to the Anglo-Saxon prince Edgar the Aetheling and his sisters, one of whom, Margaret (later St. Margaret), became his second wife.

"Malcolm acknowledged the overlordship of William in 1072 but nevertheless soon violated his feudal obligations and made five raids into England. During the last of these invasions he was killed by the forces of King William II Rufus (reigned 1087-1100). Except for a brief interval after Malcolm's death, the Scottish throne remained in his family until the death of Queen Margaret, the Maid of Norway, in 1290. Of Malcolm's six sons by Margaret, three succeeded to the throne: Edgar (reigned 1097-1107), Alexander I (1107-24), and David I (1124-53). "KING OF SCOTLAND. Margaret Aetheling and King Malcolm III had the following children:

451 i. King Edgar was born about 1074. He died on 8 Jan 1106/7. He became the King of Scotland in October of 1097.
452 ii. King Alexander I was born in 1078. He died on 23 Apr 1124 in Stirling Castle, Stirlingshire, Scotland. From Encyclopedia Britannica Online, article titled "Alexander I:"

"The son of King Malcolm III Canmore (reigned 1058-93), Alexander succeeded to the throne upon the death of his brother King Edgar (ruled 1097-1107). In accordance with Edgar's instructions, Alexander allowed his younger brother and heir, David, to rule southern Scotland.

"Alexander probably acknowledged King Henry I of England as his overlord. He married Henry's illegitimate daughter, Sibylla, and in 1114 he led a Scottish contingent in Henry's Welsh campaigns. Nevertheless, Alexander strove to preserve the independence of the Scottish Church from the English Church and to assert his will over the Scottish bishops. The outcome of these struggles was inconclusive at his death. He was succeeded by David (David I, 1124-53), who ruled over the whole of Scotland. "
453 iii. Prince Edward of Scotland(13) was born about 1068. He died on 16 Nov 1093 in Edwardsisle, Jedburgh. Died of wounds received at the Battle of Alnwick.
454 iv. Edmund of Scotland(13) was born about 1070. He died. Became King of Scotland 12 NOV 1094, but deposed Oct 1097 in f
1090 - 1157 Mabel (Maud, Sybil) Fitz Hamon 67 67 Countess of Gloucester 1001 - 1040 Duncan I Cean- mor 39 39 Birth: unknown , in Scotland.

His reign was marked by wars and internal difficulties. He succeeded his grand-
father, King Malcolm II to the throne. Duncan had also inherited the Crown of
Strathclyde, thereby greatly increasing the size of the Scottish domains, and after
that the land was known as Scotland. His reign ended in 1040, when he was assassinated by Macbeth, Great Steward of Ross and Moray, and the subject of William Shakespeare's tragedy, "Macbeth." Macbeth ruled Scotland until 1057, when he was defeated and killed by Duncan's son, Malcolm, who became King Malcolm III.

Death: 1040, Scotland.

Married to the daughter or sister of Siward, Earl of Northumberland.
Killed by MacBeth, his successor.
King of Strathclyde.
1014 - 1040 Sybyl Fitzsward 26 26 QUEEN OF SCOTLAND 1012 - 1067 Baldwin V Count of Flanders and Artois 55 55 UNKNOWN Unknown 0927 - 29 Jun 992 Conan I Brittney Nickname:<NICK> The Crooked (La Tort) 0927 - 27 Jun 992 Ermangarde De Anjou 0927 - 0942 William I 15 15 Nickname:<NICK> Duke Of Normandy 0902 - ~0950 ADELA De Bretagne Espirota 48 48 Sources: A. Roots 121E; RC 166; Coe; AF; Kraentzler 1156, 1194, 1443, 1453;
Pfafman; Norr, p60.
RC: Sprote de Bretagne "Danish Wife," a Breton captive.
Roots: Sprota (Danish wife), a Breton.
Coe: Esposita.
Pfafman: Espriota (Sprota, Adela) of Senlis, a Breton.
Norr: Sprota (Espriota), mistress; married about 932 under pagan rites.
0846 - 0931 Rollo ( Robert) RAGNVALDSSON 85 85 Nickname:<NICK> The Dane
Note: Rollo, 1st DUKE OF NORMANDY (846-932) = Poppa de Valois of Normandy, Duchess of Normandy (Cite: "The Royal Descents of 500 Immigrants" by Gary Boyd Roberts, p.236 & CNIDR Isearch-cgi 1.20.06 File 272; http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ifet...EN-MEDIEVAL+1998+28555707890). Rollo's Norwegian name would be Rolf or Hrolf, but this is just a "could-be" connection. Ca 50% of the scholars believe this, and ca 50% believe he was Danish.

Rolf was declared an outlaw by King Harald the Fairhaired when heapparently stole cattle in Viken to provision his ships. He then sailed off to raid England, Flanders, and France. In 911 , he established a baseon the Seine. Charles the Simple of France held off his seige of Paris, battled him near Chartres, and negotiated the treaty of St.Clair-sur-Epte, which gave him and his successors the part of Neustriathat became Normandy. Normandy was renamed after the large number of Normans, also known as Norsemen or Northmen.

Rollo First duke of Normandy c. 860-932

/'rOl_/
Viking leader. He left Norway about 875 and marauded, sailing up theSeine to Rouen. He besieg edParis 886, and in 912 was baptized and granted the province of Normandy by Charles III of France. He was its duke until his retirement to a monastery 927. He was an ancestor of William t he Conqueror.[relatives2.FBK]


Father: Earl Of More ROGNVALD b: WFT Est. 795-824
Mother: HILDA b: WFT Est. 804-827

Marriage 1 Lady POPPA b: WFT Est. 842-862 in (sister of Bernard of St. Liz (Senlis))
Married: WFT Est. 863-896 1 5 3
Children
Robert OF , Count of Corbeil Corbeil
CRESPINA
GERLETTA
KATHLIN
Duke Of Normandy William I b: WFT Est. 868-910 in (Duke 927-943)
Adele of NORMANDY b: ABT. 917

Sources:
Title: World Family Tree Vol. 5, Ed. 1
Author: Brøderbund Software, Inc.
Publication: Release date: August 22, 1996
Note: ABBR World Family Tree Vol. 5, Ed. 1
Note: Customer pedigree.

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0875 Poppa De VALOIS Name Prefix:<NPFX> Lady 0872 - 0894 Ragnvald EYSTEINSSON 22 22 Nickname:<NICK> The Wise 0788 - ~0825 Hildr Hrolfsdottir 37 37 Nickname:<NICK> The Noisy
Abbrev: Directory of Royal Genealogical Data
Author: Brian C. Tompsett
Publication: Copyright  1994-2000
Note:
At this site I have a database containing the genealogy of the British Royal family and those linked to it via blood or marriage relationships. It contains, in fact, the genealogy of almost every ruling house in the western world because of the intermarriage that took place between them at some time or another. There are in excess of 30,000 individuals from the earliest times to the present in the database. The date spread of the records is available for those interested, as well as statistics on the ten most popular monarchs, and the most prolific readers top 10.
Repository:
0823 - ~0900 Herolf Nefia 77 77 0788 - 0862 Eystein Glumra 74 74 Nickname:<NICK> The Noisy
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Jarl of Uplander
Earl of the Uplanders

Abbrev: Directory of Royal Genealogical Data
Author: Brian C. Tompsett
Publication: Copyright  1994-2000
Note:
At this site I have a database containing the genealogy of the British Royal family and those linked to it via blood or marriage relationships. It contains, in fact, the genealogy of almost every ruling house in the western world because of the intermarriage that took place between them at some time or another. There are in excess of 30,000 individuals from the earliest times to the present in the database. The date spread of the records is available for those interested, as well as statistics on the ten most popular monarchs, and the most prolific readers top 10.
Repository:
1312 Peter Detybton 0812 Ascrita Ragnvaldsdottir 0850 - 0870 Swanhilda Eysteinsdottir 20 20 0717 - 0804 Ivar Of The Uplands UNKNOWN 87 87 0832 - 0892 Sigurd Eysteinsson 60 60 Nickname:<NICK> The Powerful 0834 - 0933 Malahule (malahulc) (tresney) Eysteinsson 99 99 0858 - 0945 Harold Halfdansson 87 87 King of Norway

[from Ancestry.com 81120.GED, referrences Larousse Biographical Dictionary, p665]

Harald I Halfdansson, king of Norway, was the first ruler to claim sovereignty over all Norway. The son of Halfdan the Black (King of Vestfold), he fought his way to power with a crushing defeat of his opponents at the navel battle of Hafursfjord, off Stavanger about 890. His authoritarian rule caused many of the old aristocratic families to emigrate west to the Orkneys, Hebrides and Ireland, and to newly settled Iceland. Harald made several punitive expeditions across the North Sea to subdue his former subjects and impose Norwegian rule ofer the Northern and Western Isles of Scotland. When he was nearly 80 years old in 942, he abdicated in favor of his eldest son, Erick Blood-Axe and died three years later in 945.

King Of Norway/Fairhair
7 Feet Tall
0885 - 0954 Erick I Haraldsson 69 69 Nickname:<NICK> Blood Axe
"Bloodaxe" King Of Norway
0904 - 0970 Gunhild GORMSDATTER 66 66 Nickname:<NICK> Queen Of Norway UNKNOWN Unknown 0880 - 23 Feb 943 Herbert II Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count UNKNOWN Unknown 0890 - 0931 Adela V. Neustrien 41 41 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Countess 0837 - 0883 Bertha De Morvois 46 46 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Countess
ohme p 106 "the two ancestors of the dynasty that was to replace the Carolingians in France, the Capetians, both Robert and his son Odo, made their names in the wars against the Vikings."
FIMA p 20 "Hugh Capet's father, Hugh the Great, had been the son of one king of the Franks (ROBERT I)."
0865 - 15 Jun 923 Robert I Nickname:<NICK> The Bold
Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
ohme p 106 "the two ancestors of the dynasty that was to replace the Carolingians in France, the Capetians, both Robert and his son Odo, made their names in the wars against the Vikings."
FIMA p 20 "Hugh Capet's father, Hugh the Great, had been the son of one king of the Franks (ROBERT I)."
0837 - 0902 Herbert I UNKNOWN 65 65 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count 0820 - 0866 Guerri I Morvois 46 46 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count 0823 - ~0875 Eve Of ROUSSILLON 52 52 0800 - 0877 Gerard Of Paris 77 77 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count 0804 - ~0875 Bertha De Tours 71 71 0779 - 0837 Bava Lady Of Tours 58 58 D. 0839 Hugh III Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count Of Alsace 1297 Anthony Tipton 0755 - 0849 Earl Of Uplands Ivar 94 94 0755 - 0790 UNKNOWN A. 35 35 Nickname:<NICK> The Fart, The Viking
Title: Information about the Sviede Eisten Family Line is from the website of Glenna Inglis: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Creek/2962/gedcom/gedcom.htm.
Note: Information about the Sviede Eisten Family Line is from the website of Glenna Inglis: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Creek/2962/gedcom/gedcom.htm. Email address: inglis98@@juno.com
UNKNOWN Unknown 0750 - ~0775 Ragnar Sigurdsson 25 25 Nickname:<NICK> King at LETHRA
Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
0720 - ~0775 Aslanga Sigurdsdottir 55 55 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Queen 0709 - 0790 Sigurd Hring 81 81 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
King of Sweden & Denmark. Father of Sigurdsdottir (wife of King Throud of Denmark) as well as Ragnar Lodbrock.

Sigurd became King of Sweden & Denmark by defeating his Uncle Harald Hildetand. He conducted many sea expeditions. He recovered the English province of Northumberland.
0710 - 0812 RANVERSSON Sigurd 102 102 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King 0725 - ~0760 Alfhild Gandolfsson 35 35 0975 - 1045 Crinan Grimas 70 70 Mormaer of Atholl
Kindred of Saint Columba
Died in battle with McBeth or murdered by Vikings
0984 - ~1045 UNKNOWN Beatrice Of Scotland 61 61 UNKNOWN Unknown 1003 - ~1060 Maldred Allerdale 57 57 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of Strathclyde 1071 - 1093 Edward Moramer 22 22 1072 - ~1120 Edmund Moramer 48 48 1073 - 1093 Ethelred Moramer 20 20 1074 - 1106 Edgar I Moramer 32 32 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King 1077 - 1124 Alexander I Moramer 47 47 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Syble Elizabeth UNKNOWN 1080 - 1153 David I Moramer 73 73 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King 1084 - 1116 Mary Moramer 32 32 ~1059 - 1125 EUSTACHE III COUNT OF BOULOGNE 66 66 1260 Anthony De Tipton Name Prefix:<NPFX> Sir
Information concerning the Tipton family from Sir Anthony deTipton (b.1260)
who married Isabella Musgrave down to the generation of Major Jonathan
Tipton, III was given to me by Robert Bechler of Irvine, KY on July 14, 1996.

Mr. Bechler cited for his source the book: " We Tiptons and Our Kin - from
850 to 1975", copyrighted 1975; written by Rev. Ervin Charles Tipton,
25 Sunset Way, San Rafael, CA 94901.

1260 in STAFFORDSHIRE ENG. KNIGHTED 1282 SLAYED A PRENCE

Knighted by Edward I, December 11, 1282

Source :
Tipton Family Records in the Present Boundaries of The United States from Colonial Times to 1950 ; Charles Brunk Heinemann.

The Ancient Tiptons by ; W. Hord Tipton

pgs 1 & 2 :
"" The earliest Tiptons of which I have any information were Vikings or Norsemen who roamed the North Seas in the eighth, ninth and tenth centuries. During the year 850, some of them settled in Scotland, and there are Tiptons there today. Some of their descendants moved down into England; some from there to Ireland, then to Jamaica and America.
During the period preceding 1282, the Welsh people were subject to English rule. The English were powerful enough to conquer them, but soon after the English Army would leave another rebellion would soon be in the making.
Llewellyn, the last Prince of the Welsh was the backbone of Welsh resistance. Finally King Edward I, king of England, decided to send an army into Wales, one that would be large enough and strong enough to completely destroy the Welsh Army.
Anthony Tipton, a descendant of the Scotch Tiptons, was a member of King Edward's Army. I have been unable to learn what position he held, but he was mounted on a horse, clad in a coat of mail and equipped with a hand sword and a long spear.
The English Army entered Wales and met the Welsh Army at the foot of Snowdon Mountain on December 10, 1282, and there the battle was fought in which the Welsh Army was completely annihilated but Prince Llewellyn escaped on horse. Prince Llewellyn crossed the bridge of Bulith ( sic ), closely pursued by Anthony Tipton. If he could shake this pursuer, he had a good chance of making his escape. The Prince turned into a wooded country and suddenly turned to give battle to his pursuer. Both were clad in coats of mail or armour.
At that time firearms had not been invented and all duels were fought with sword or spear. There was a clash of swords and the duel was on. Finally Tipton managed to thrust his long spear through the armour of the Prince and Prince Llewellyn fell from his horse mortally wounded. As was customary at that time, the victor could search the body of his victim for valuables or important papers. When Tipton removed the armour, he was amazed to learn that he had slain the Prince of Wales, the man much wanted by King Edward. He stood guard over the body until the King was notified.
The next day, December 11, 1282, for his bravery and valiant conduct, Anthony Tipton was knighted on the field of battle by King Edward I,
as : Sir Anthony de Tipton.
He was given a coat of arms on which was inscribed the motto : " Causam Decidit " and at the top of the coat of arms was an upright hand holding a sword. The meaning of the coat of arms is :
[ Hoc glandium] CAUSAM DECIDIT [hellorum] ... " This Sword In This Hand Caused The Decision That Ended The War " .
The family Christian names as handed down through the succeeding generations, were; Thomas, William, Samuel, John, Jonathan.
During the year 1901, I had the pleasure of paying a visit to Mr. Thomas L.M. Tipton of Dunnville, Ontario, Canada, who told me that the Maryland and Virginia Tiptons were the same Tiptons that had descended from Sir Anthony de Tipton. It took so much money to carry on with the pomp and splendor of a title that the prefix " Sir " and the " de " were dropped from the name and we became " Tipton ".
One Branch of the family is of particular interest because of its unexcelled record for s
1030 - 1093 Eustache II Count OF BOULOGNE 63 63 ~1040 - 1111 Ida De Bouillon 71 71 ~1006 - 1069 Godfrey (Gottfried) 63 63 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duke Of Lorraine ~1010 - ~1053 Ode UNKNOWN 43 43 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Dutchess Of Lower-Lorraine 0967 - 1044 Gonzelon I UNKNOWN 77 77 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Duke Of Lorraine 0974 - 0975 Urracca UNKNOWN 1 1 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess Of Italy 0919 - Deceased Berenger II UNKNOWN Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of Italy 0924 Willa UNKNOWN Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess Of Tuscany 0899 - 0938 Boso UNKNOWN 39 39 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Margrave of Tuscany 0906 - ~0950 Willa UNKNOWN 44 44 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess Of Burgundy 1260 Isabella Musgrave ~0842 - 7 Apr 924 Berenger I King Of Italy ~0820 - 16 Dec 862 Eberhard MARGRAVE OF FRIULI 0820 - ~0860 Gisela OF FRANCE UNKNOWN 40 40 Sources:
Title: Thomas Bradbury and His Wife Mary Perkins, The Ancestry of
Author: John Brooks Threlfall
Publication: Second Edition - 1995
Note:
The Volume is made up of a series of biographical monographs on the ancestors of Thoma Bradbury anf his wife Mary Perkins, who left England and settled in Salisbury, Massachuesetts, about 1635/6. Coupled with the Bradbury Memorial they cover the Bradbury (and other) line from a few generations before Charlemagne to the 19th century.

The book can be ordered from John Brooks Threfall, 5518 Barton Road, Madison, Wisconsin 53711
Note:
Excellent
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0778 - 20 Jun 840 Louis I King Of France Name Prefix:<NPFX> "The Pious" ~0778 - 3 Oct 818 Emengarde (Irmengarde) Hesbaye UNKNOWN Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess 2 Apr 742 - 28 Jan 814 Charles Charlemange Nickname:<NICK> The Great
Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
~0758 - 30 Apr 783 Hildegarde (Holy Roman Empire) UNKNOWN 0714 - 24 Sep 768 Pepin iii Nickname:<NICK> The Short 0720 - 12 Jul 783 Bertha of HUNGARY Nickname:<NICK> Big Foot Flora Of HUNGARY UNKNOWN Musgrave lord of Hartle Castle Blanche UNKNOWN Name Prefix:<NPFX> Flora Of Hungry 0700 - 0716 Dagobert III 16 16 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Austrasia & Neustria
Note: Dagobert I (died 639), king of the Franks (629-39), son ofClotaire II. He became king of Austrasia in 623 and at thedeath of his father the sole king of the Franks. By 632 he hadalso brought Burgundy and Aquitaine under his rule, becomingthe most powerful of the Merovingian kings and the mostrespected sovereign in the West. He made Paris his capital. St.Éloi (588?-659) was Dagobert's principal adviser, and his rulewas marked by the building of numerous monasteries and thestrengthening of the royal power. At his death the Frankishkingdom was divided between his sons.

0639 death of Dagobert brings an end to the Merovingians & begins rule by mayors of the palace.
0683 - 0711 Childebert III 28 28 0643 - 0690 Theodoric III 47 47 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King of Burgundy 0650 - 3 Jun 692 Clothilde UNKNOWN Nickname:<NICK> Regent of Austrasia
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Regent
UNKNOWN Unknown 0634 - 0657 Clovis II 23 23 Nickname:<NICK> King Of The Franks
Name Prefix:<NPFX> King
Batilde UNKNOWN Nickname:<NICK> Batilde of The SAXONS 0602 - 0698 ANSIGISEL OF AUSTRASIA UNKNOWN 96 96 0613 - 17 Dec 693 BEGUE Of Landen UNKNOWN 1814 Thomas Hughes 0590 - 0640 UNKNOWN Pepin I Of Landin 50 50 Nickname:<NICK> The Old
Name Prefix:<NPFX> MAYOR OF PALACE
OLD MAYOR OF AUSTRASIA
ITTA OF METZ Name Prefix:<NPFX> Lady Pepin Arnoldus METZ UNKNOWN Unknown 13 Aug 582 - 16 Aug 641 UNKNOWN St. Arnoul DE AUSTRASIA Name Prefix:<NPFX> BSP Of Metz 0580 - 0611 Dode (Ode) DE HERISTAL 31 31 Nickname:<NICK> Lady Of Old Saxony 0550 - 0601 UNKNOWN Arnoldus Of Saxony 51 51 0562 - 0586 UNKNOWN Oda Of Saxony 24 24 0728 Alfhild Gandolfsdotter 0740 - 0794 Ragnar Lodbrock 54 54 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King 1811 Elizabeth Fritts 1765 John Hall ~0600 - 0770 Randver Radbardsson 170 170 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Prince Of Russia ~0596 - ~0600 UNKNOWN Radbard Koenig VON RUSSLAND 4 4 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King Of Russia
Sources: Russell; RC 240; Kraentzler.
Russell: Robert, King of Holmgard.
RC: Radbard, King of Garderidge (Russia), born about 638.
K: Radbart, King of Garderidga (sic). Born Garderidge, Russia.
~0649 - ~0689 Aud IVARSDOTTIR 40 40 Nickname:<NICK> The Deep Minded
Name Prefix:<NPFX> Queen
0633 - 0683 Gauthild ALFSDATTER 50 50 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Queen 0612 Ivar "Vidfame" Halfdansson Name Prefix:<NPFX> King 0594 - ~0650 UNKNOWN Moalda "Digri" KINRIKSDATTER 56 56 Halfdan Haraldsson 0568 - ~0610 Harold Valdersson 42 42 0572 - ~0620 Hildur HEIDREKSDTR 48 48 0560 UNKNOWN Ivar Vidfamer KING OF THE DANES 1808 - 1891 Dr. James W. Hensley 83 83 UNKNOWN Unknown 0727 - 0855 DAUGHTER OF EYSTEIN Glumra 128 128 0840 - ~0875 Ascrida Ragnvaldsdotter 35 35 Eystein Glumra Nickname:<NICK> The Noisy 0846 - ~0846 Pepin II Valois Name Prefix:<NPFX> Count of SENLIS UNKNOWN Unknown 0790 - 0850 Ragnvald Gudrodsson 60 60 Tora Sigurdsdottir 0784 Heluna UNKNOWN Name Prefix:<NPFX> Princess Of England 0786 - ~0803 UNKNOWN Sigurd "Snake-in-Eye" Ragnarsson 17 17 1815 - 1898 Mary (Nancy) Crittenden 83 83 0758 - ~0810 UNKNOWN ELLA KING INDIANA ENGLAND 52 52 UNKNOWN Unknown 0750 - 0845 UNKNOWN Ragnar 'Lodbrock' of Uppsala SIGURDSSON 95 95 0755 - ~0810 UNKNOWN ASLAUG SIGURDSDOTTIR 55 55 0873 UNKNOWN King of Dublin IVAR "THE BONELESS" RAGNARSSON 0873 UNKNOWN King of Denmark SIGURD "DRAGON EYE" 0859 UNKNOWN BJORN RAGNARSON OF UPPSALA 1 Jan 770 - 0840 Gudrod Olafsson 0738 - 0840 UNKNOWN Olaf II KING OF VESTFOLD JUTLAND 102 102 Name Prefix:<NPFX> King William Hensley ~0775 - ~0825 Gudrod Olafsson 50 50 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Mrs. ~1677 - 1729 Thomas Jefferson 52 52 ~1680 - 1715 Mary Field 35 35 1707 - 1757 Peter Jefferson 50 50 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Col. 1701 - 1765 Field Jefferson 63 63 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Col. 1698 - ~1750 Judith Jefferson 52 52 1704 - ~1765 Alice Jefferson 61 61 1700 Thomas Jefferson 1712 Martha Jefferson Elizabeth Wilson 1742 - 1862 Thomas Jefferson 120 120 Name Prefix:<NPFX> President Sally Hemmings Note:
Sally Hemming was one of Jefferson's many slaves. She was the daughter of one of Jefferson's father in law's slaves. She was with him during his five years in France. Although some still doubt this relationship, there is 200 years of oral history passed down in the descendants of the offspring. Jefferson himself never denied the relationship. He had made a promise to his wife on her deathbed that he would never remarry (at HER request), which in my opinion severely frustrated his quest for his desire for love.
1748 - 1782 Martha WAYLES 33 33 Martha Jefferson Maria Jefferson 0676 - 15 Oct 741 Charles Martel 0690 - 0724 Allemania Chrotrudis Rodrude 34 34 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Dutches 0660 - 0713 UNKNOWN Leutwinius 53 53 Name Prefix:<NPFX> BIshop of Treves 0670 Willigarde DE BAVARIA 1902 - 1980 Chester David Rowland 78 78 1875 - 1930 Robert L Rowland 55 55 1885 Ida Mae Dalton 1836 - 1916 Ira J Rowland 79 79 Ref marriage records from Owsley county KY
He listed his age as 24 and from Lee county Va
She listed her age as 18 and from Tennessee

In the 1870 census Ira and Elizabeth had 2 sons John W. (age7) and William A. (age3). Ira was 35 and Elizabeth was 30. In addition to these two children Margaret A Tirey and Sarah C Tirey was living with them. Why??
Ref death records of KY: May 8, 1916 age 81 Owsley Co Ky Vol 28
Cert # 13912 Death Volume # 16
1839 - 1898 Elizabeth Tirey 59 59 Ref marriage records from Owsley county KY
He listed his age as 24 and from Lee county Va
She listed her age as 18 and from Tennessee
DEATH: burial Scoville Cem KY
1850 - ~1895 Sam Dalton 45 45 William Harris 1861 - ~1920 Rebecca Flannery 59 59 1806 - 1890 Santford Sanphred Roland Rowland 83 83 AKA Sanphred Roland

In the 1840 Lee Co VA Census page 91 Sanphred Roland- Number of free white males under 5 =1; number of free white males over 5 and less than 10 is 3; number of males over 30 and less than 40 is 1.
Also worth noting in this Census there was a nancy Roland page 123 and Peter Roland page 125.  Info on Nancy is as follows free white males between the age of 20-30 = 1 and 1 female between the age of 50-60.  Total of 4 people. 
Info on Peter Roland males less that 5 years of age =2; males between 15-20 = 1 ; males between 40-50=1; Females between 5-10=2; females between the age of 10-15 is 2; females between 30-40 is 1. Total of 9 people

Sanford Rowland was listed in the Lee Co Virginia Census in 1840.  They left Va in 1847 and settled near the head of the Betty Bowman Branch in Osley Co, KY.  Sanford bought each of his sons 100 acres of land as they became of age.  The Rowlands had a very large apple orchard and were very mechanically inclined.  They designed adn built automatic machines to peel the apples and made their own caastings from an iron ore pit on their property (plow shares, sledges, axes, and other metal tools.  There may have been other children born between Alfred and Ade that died.  It may be that a child died after an illness suffered on the way to Magoffin County, the reason that they stopped in Owsley Co.  Read a letter from Clayton Rowland in 1978.
In the 1870 Census Sanford and Catherine were both 63 years old and living with them were Joseph Tirey age 17 and Jane E Thomas age 11.
1806 - 1890 Catherine "Wadel" Waddle 83 83 1924 - 1979 Clyde Raymond Rowland 55 55 1809 - 1900 John Tirey 91 91 1828 - 1900 Julia Ann Blevins 72 72 1775 - 1822 John Rowland 47 47 1786 - 1860 Martin Waddle 74 74 1786 - 1860 UNKNOWN Martha 74 74 1801 - 1852 Jane Trussel 51 51 16 Jan 1743/1744 - 1816 William R Remy Sr 1745 - 1830 Eleanor McCarty 85 85 1720 - 1762 Daniel A. Remy 42 42 1722 - 1774 Darcus (Darchous) Brickey 52 52 Enoch McCarty Eleanor Morgan 1741 - Ukn John Brickey 1700 - 1786 Peter Brickey 86 86 Found he came to US from France abt 1685. He was a Huganot.


Notes

1 John Brickey, Sr was the first and only Brickey progenitor to cometoAmerica, landing first in South Carolina around 1680. His last namewasspelled "DeBrique or Briquette." This was later changed to"Brickey"because it was the American pronunciation. John stayed forabout a yearin South Carolina and they went to Maryland. He leftFrance during theSt. Bartholomew Massacre in 1685. According to theBrickey records, "thestreets ran red with Huguenot blood." John madehis escape with hisfamily and migrated down to Westmoreland County,Virginia around the year1710.
1672 - 1737 William Remy 65 65 Name Suffix:<NSFX> Sr 1672 - 1738 Catherine Asbury 66 66
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