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~1258
William
MOBBERLY
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
~1262
Maude
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
1851
Annie
E
Middleham
1321
Mary
MOBBERLY
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
Ralfe
MOBBERLEY
John
MOBBERLEY
~1475 - 1528
William
COMPTON
53
53
! grandsonHenry inherited estates and started castle Ashley ! grandsonHenry inherited estates and started castle Ashley
1899 - 1982
Tressa
Hicks
82
82
~1534 - 1574
Frances
Ann
HASTINGS
40
40
~1562
Henry
COMPTON
1883 - 1966
Nettie
Adel
Guthu
82
82
According to Sylvia Schulz Guthu: Nettie Daskam was born in Crandon. She is the mother of Helen and Blanche. Helen (Helen Daskam Kiefer) still lives in Crandon, WI. From her mother's (Helen) obit: "Mrs. Letta Daskam of Crandon." Was she called "Letta?" notes from Crystal Schulz Carew According to Sylvia Schulz Guthu: Nettie Daskam was born in Crandon. She is the mother of Helen and Blanche. Helen (Helen Daskam Kiefer) still lives in Crandon, WI. From According to Sylvia Schulz Guthu: Nettie Daskam was born in Crandon. She is the mother of Helen and Blanche. Helen (Helen Daskam Kiefer) still lives in Crandon, WI. From her mother's (Helen) obit: "Mrs. Letta Daskam of Crandon." Was she called "Letta?" notes from Crystal Schulz Carew
~1565
Agnes
COMPTON
~1567
Margaret
COMPTON
~1515 - 1588
Anne
TALBOT
73
73
1486 - 1538
George
TALBOT
52
52
~1491 - 1567
Elizabeth
WALDEN
76
76
~1488
Warburga
BRERETON
~1170 - ~1230
William
De
Venables
60
60
~1454 - 1494
Katheine
BERKELEY
40
40
~1444
Joan
AYLWORTH
1448 - 1473
John
TALBOT
24
24
1890 - 1960
Helen
Pearl
Guthu
70
70
~1448 - 1476
Catherine
STAFFORD
28
28
~1465
Richard
WALDEN
~1467
Mary
WOGAN
~1564
Thomas
COMPTON
1601 - 1643
Spencer
COMPTON
41
41
~1604
Elizabeth
COMPTON
~1539 - 1618
Anne
SPENCER
79
79
~1611 - 1675
Anne
COMPTON
64
64
1904/1905
Abigail
P
Foster
1898 - 1991
Bonnie
Ola
Foster
93
93
1872 - 1872
Willie
Rice
Guthu
1m
1m
1852
Alfred
Foster
dad b Il mom b NY
1883
Amy
Elizabeth
Foster
1824 - 1916
Florence
91
91
Marriage and birth information obtained from the 1900 Federal Census, Albion,Wright Co, MN. Oregon Death Index Cert#5 - Florence Laundree Marriage and birth information obtained from the 1900 Federal Census, Albion,Wright Co, MN. Oregon Death Index Cert#5 - Florence Laundree
D. <1900
Greybill
?
1888
Canodor
? E
Javins
1873
Margaret
Eliza
Edmisten
1893
Elsie
Dodd
1895
Eva
Dodd
1898 - 1987
Edna
Faye
Dodd
89
89
1907 - 1907
Dodd
1876 - 1956
Ella
Adele
Guthu
79
79
From her father Simon's obit: Ella lived in Woodruff, WI. From papers completed by Benjamin Guthu: "Jas Olson and Hanna Olson came to the US from Denmark 1854...making their home in Waupaca, WI." notes from Crystal Carew From From her father Simon's obit: Ella lived in Woodruff, WI. From papers completed by Benjamin Guthu: "Jas Olson and Hanna Olson came to the US from Denmark 1854...making their home in Waupaca, WI." notes from Crystal Carew
D. <1900
Dodd
?
1865
George
Stewart
BIOGRAPHY: George W. Stewart, whose farm in Sections 5 and 6, Turtle Lake Township shows evidences of thrift and prosperity, has been a resident of Barron County for more than 30 years and during that time has taken a worthy part in its material development. He was born in Crawford County, Pennsylvania, Aug. 7, 1865, son of John and Minerva (Owrey) Stewart, who were natives of that state. When he was four years old his father died and two years later he accompanied his mother to eastern Iowa, where he resided until the age of thirteen, in the meanwhile attending common school. Then, in 1878, he went with his mother to Balsam Lake, Wis., in which vicinity they settled on a farm. Their residence there, however, was of short duration, as in the following year, 1879, they came to Barron County. George was now fourteen and soon began working in lumber mills, an occupation in which he continued for several years. In 1885 he started on an independent career by purchasing 40 acres of wild land in Turtle Lake Township, which tract he subsequently cleared, also erecting on it a fairly good set of buildings. After thus developing it into a farm he sold it in 1909 and bought his present farm in Sections 5 and 6, which was then partly improved, being provided with a frame house and log barn. He has 55 acres now under cultivation and has added to the general improvement by erecting a good frame barn, a granary and a stave silo. As a dairyman he milks 17 cows, and has besides eight head of young cattle. His equipment corresponds to the rest of the property, being adequate and including a Ford auto car. For the past 26 years Mr. Stewart has been a member of Sunnybrook school board. His political principles align him with the Republican party, while he affiliates religiously with the United Brethren Church of Turtle Lake. Fraternally, he belongs to Camp 2115, M. W. A., and to Odd Fellows' Lodge, No. 328, of this township. Mr. Stewart was married in June, 1886, to Josephine Laundree, who was born at Apple River, Wis., July 18, 1864, daughter of Joseph and Madeline Laundree. He and his wife have one child, Lillian May, who was born April 14, 1905.
1905
Lillian
May
Stewart
1890
Ear????
Jones
not on 1910 census, on 1900 census
Albert
Sigsworth
Harrington
1830/1835
Greybill
1835/1840
Greybill
Anne
S
Shanklin
Living
Eddy
1878 - 1878
Charlie
Guthu
11d
11d
1876
William
Robert
McCorkle
1913
Jessie
M
McCorkle
Roy
Danielson
William
L
Goheen
1922 - 1995
Jack
Leonard
Goheen
72
72
1924 - 1945
Robert
Dean
Goheen
21
21
Brockway
Catherine
Blum
1659 - 1726
Mary
Brown
67
67
1653 - >1725
Arthur
Aylesworth
72
72
1886 - 1887
Jesse
Parden
Guthu
3m
3m
1678
Arthur
Aylesworth
1916 - 1984
Wilbur
Rolla
Burkhart
67
67
1918
Mildred
B
Burkhart
Living
Tallon
Living
Keeler
1921 - 1992
Delora
Fern
Burkhart
71
71
Living
Schulhauser
1923
Charlotte
Burkhart
1926
Roy
Burkhart
Living
Scroggins
1889 - 1889
Polly
Mae
Guthu
4m
4m
DEATH: Guther, Polly d22 Jun 1889 Waupaca Co. Death records index
Living
Johnson
Living
Young
1928 - 1931
Harold
Lloyd
Burkhart
2
2
Living
Burkhart
1322 - 1394/1395
John
Domville
~1356 - 1426
William
BRERETON
70
70
~1355
John
CORBET
~1390 - <1485
William
BRERETON
95
95
~1416
Phillippa
HULSE
~1414 - 1456
William
BRERETON
42
42
1807 - WFT Est. 1857-1899
Peder
Torstensen
He was a crofter with soil (farmer). Peder, a son of Thosten at Restad-Gutu, was born August 16, 1807. Mother: Sigrid. (Faberg p.r. 1775-1808, p. 440.) Dragoon Thosten Iversen Gutu and Sigrid Halvorsdatter Galtrud married April 22, 1807. (Faberg p.r. 1775-1818, p. 428.) From Inger-Karin Martinsen, Nybakken, N2324 VANG HEDMARK (genalogist hired by Leonard Guthu): "By the 1865 census returns the following family lived at Gutu in Faberg parish: Peder Torstensen, age 59, crofter with soil, his wife Ronnaug Olsdatter, age 59, and their children: Tobias, age 27, carpenter, Berndt, age 24, carpenter, Simen, age 21, tailor, Pauline, age 15, Johanne, age 13, and Ronnoug, age 10... Ifound none of the persons in this family at the Restad farm (Gutu) by the 1875 and 1900 census returns...Ithink the whole family emigrated, but it seems difficult to prove." Facts about this person: Funeral & Burial August 16, 1807 Christening/ Restad-Gutu, Norway Source: "From The Indian Land" by Malcom Rosholt He was a crofter with soil (farmer). Peder, a son of Thosten at Restad-Gutu, was born August 16, 1807. Mother: Sigrid. (Faberg p.r. 1775-1808, p. 440.) Dragoon Thosten Iversen Gutu and Sigrid Halvorsdatter Galtrud married April 22, 1807. (Faberg p.r. 1775-1818, p. 428.) From Inger-Karin Martinsen, Nybakken, N2324 VANG HEDMARK (genalogist hired by Leonard Guthu): "By the 1865 census returns the following family lived at Gutu in Faberg parish: Peder Torstensen, age 59, crofter with soil, his wife Ronnaug Olsdatter, age 59, and their children: Tobias, age 27, carpenter, Berndt, age 24, carpenter, Simen, age 21, tailor, Pauline, age 15, Johanne, age 13, and Ronnoug, age 10... Ifound none of the persons in this family at the Restad farm (Gutu) by the 1875 and 1900 census returns...Ithink the whole family emigrated, but it seems difficult to prove." Facts about this person: Funeral & Burial August 16, 1807 Christening/ Restad-Gutu, Norway Source: "From The Indian Land" by Malcom Rosholt
~1367
Angella
(Anyll)
VENABLES
1891 - 1957
Rolla
Henry
Burkhart
66
66
1688
Mary
Aylesworth
~1389 - 1548
Alice
CORBET
159
159
~1359
Joan
1631
Mary
Holmes
1605
Chaddus
Brown
1604
Elizabeth
Sharparowe
1632
James
Brown
1634
Jeremiah
Brown
1877 - 1921
Christopher
Herbert
Olson
44
44
1638
Daniel
Brown
Martha
Brown
1657
Sarah
Brown
1660
Obadiah
Brown
1662
John
James
Brown
1666
James
Brown
1669
Deborah
Brown
1653
Elizabeth
Carr
1671
John
Brown
1678
Esek
Brown
1909 - 1965
Jack
Olson
55
55
<1867>
James
Richard
Jackson
1442
Walter
AYLWORTH
1695
Samuel
Barber
Ann
Corey
1758
Caleb
Barber
1765
Azriah
Barber
1768
Edward
Barber
1776
Benjamin
Barber
John
Cory
Priscilla
Day
1719
Sarah
Barber
1912
Clifford
Paul
Olson
1721
Mary
Barber
1727
Caleb
Barber
1727
Susannah
Barber
1731
Moses
Barber
1736
Samuel
Barber
1739
Hannah
Anne
Barber
1742
Amie
Barber
1756
Merabah
Barber
1723
Banjamin
Barber
Ruth
Bentley
1914 - 1986
Luella
Adele
Olson
72
72
Ezekial
Bentley
1742 - 1827
Caleb
Bentley
85
85
1737
Abigail
Bentley
Mercy
Bentley
Mary
Bentley
George
Bentley
Elizabeth
Bentley
Susan
Waite
1676 - 1760
William
Bentley
84
84
1680
Elizabeth
Gardiner
1916 - 1977
George
Washington
Olson
61
61
Samuel
Waite
Hannah
1645
William
Bentley
1650 - 1731
Sarah
Eldred
81
81
1700
John
Bentley
1704
Elizabeth
Bentley
1706
Tabitha
Bentley
1711
Caleb
Bentley
1713
Ezekial
Bentley
1715
Ruhana
Bentley
1919 - 1986
Frank
Parker
Olson
66
66
1717
Mary
Bentley
1698
Bathsheba
Greene
1735
William
Bentley
1737
Thomas
Bentley
~1739
James
Bentley
1740
Greene
Bentley
1743
Benjamin
Bentley
~1746
Bathsheba
Bentley
1622 - 1679
William
Eldred
57
57
1624
Anne
Lumpkin
1889 - 1978
Mary
Paton
88
88
Mary's daughter, Ardie, told me on October 10, 1998, that her mother was illiterate.
1677
James
Bentley
1679
Thomas
Bentley
1681 - 1729
Jane
Bentley
48
48
1683
Banjamin
Bentley
1685
Robert
Bentley
Henry
Brightman
Robert
Eldred
Anne
Garham
1648
Anne
Eldredge
1657
Josaphat
Eldred
1916 - 1975
Hellan
Anna
Guthu
58
58
Her name spelled "Hellan" by her sister, Ardythe Lorain Guthu. Hellan's date of marriage to Tom Christianson may be 1, 12, 17 or ? April 1938. Sylvia and Lloyd Schulz used to go visit Tom and Helen Christianson. notes from Crystal Carew
~1663
Mary
Eldred
~1665
Thomas
Eldred
1653
Elisha
Eldredge
~1654
Bethis
Eldredge
~1654
Bethia
Eldredge
1276 - 1352
William
LA
ZOUCH
76
76
~1656
John
Eldredge
~1660
Ezekial
Eldredge
~1660
Samuel
Eldredge
~1680
Ezekial
Eldredge
1921
June
Marie
Guthu
~1600 - Bet 29 Jan 1669 - Jan1670
William
Lumpkin
~1604 - 1681
Tamesin
Constable
77
77
~1623
Hannah
Lumpkin
~1626
Thomasine
Lumpkin
~1604
John
Mayo
1625
Thomas
Bentley
Richard
Bentley
~1600
Thomas
Bentley
Alice
Knowles
Sarah
Willie
1929
Ardythe
Lorain
Guthu
Joseph
Bentley
James
Bentley
~1578
James
Bentley
~1530
George
Bentley
Barbara
Watts
John
Bentley
Agnes
Waterhouse
George
Bentley
Michael
Bentley
John
Bentley
1898 - 1968
Marvel
Hebert
70
70
Social Security Number: 396-32-9999 The state listed in the birth locality field is where the Social Security Number was issued. The zip code listed in the death locality field is the last place of residence. Death Residence Localities ZIP Code: 54911 Appleton, Outagamie, Wisconsin
Isabell
Brookhouse
James
Bentley
Isabel
Ashenhurst
Henry
Bentley
Joan
Plant
William
Bentley
Annie
Dilstone
William
De
Bentley
Ruggley
William
De
Bentley
1922
Ione
Marie
Guthu
Living
Jackson
Margaret
Leveson
John
De
Bentley
Beatrix
De
Darleston
D. 1339
John
De
Bentley
Pentronilla
William
De
Bentley
Roger
De
Bentley
Roger
De
Bentley
Gervais
De
Bentley
Drew
De
Bentley
1924
Alois
M.
Guthu
John
De
Bentley
Thomas
De
Bentley
Alice
De
Bentley
Ricahrd
De
Bentley
William
De
Bentley
Walter
De
Bentley
Conningby
Watts
John
Waterhouse
Robert
Dilstone
Richard
Leveson
1874 - 1960
Elvina
"Ella"
Erdman
86
86
Ella came from Germany in 1886 when she was 12 years old. Her father, August Erdman, had come to the United States earlier, then sent for his family. Besides Ella, August's wife Mary, brought their 8 other children. (If they came when Ella was 12 years old, the 2 yougest would have already been born in Germany.) Ella's name may have been spelled Alvina or Elvina.
Roger
De
Darleston
Agnes
Margaret
Mary
Bentley
Margaret
Bentley
Joseph
Bentley
Sarah
Bentley
Anthony
Bentley
Richard
Bentley
John
Bentley
1903 - 1996
Sylvia
Marie
Guthu
93
93
1993: Lloyd and Sylvia Schulz live at St. Joseph Residence, 1925 Division St., New London,WI 54961 Sylvia lived in the town of Waupaca. She had pneumonia as a baby. She remembers playing "Run my good sheep run" and "Hide and seek" as a child. She had a kitten, and remembers a doll house her dad made. It had two floors; wallpapered insides. For Christmas, she recieved the furniture. "Juan and Juanita," "Heidi" and "Pollyanna" were her favorite childhood books. In town, they walked wherever they wanted to go. Out of town they took a train, or hired a man with a car. She completed 2 years of schooling beyond high school for a teacher's degree. She liked math ans science best., and was involved with musicals. After school, she left home to teach for a living. What attracted her to Lloyd? "Oh, I figure he was decent and sociable." She enjoyed going to dances with him. Their honeymoon in Columbus, Ohio, was her first trip out of state. She later visited Hawaii, Mexico, Haiti, and England. When she and Lloyd lived on Briggs Street in Hortonville, she worked in her flower garden along the driveway quite often, to get it started. It showcased a variety of interesting, pretty plants, blooming at various times. One of her saddest times was in 1979 when she found out her eyes were "going to pieces." Her worst memory is when her son, Donald died of cancer. Sylvia's vision is limited and she is often in a wheelchair, but her mind is sharp and she's pleasant to be with. She enjoys hearing her grandchildren play the piano, as she was a pianist herself. That old black box the old family photos are in was used by Donald to send his laundry home; Sylvia would wash and iron the things, and send them back to him at Carroll College.
Bentley
?
1684
Dorothy
Alboro
Hannah
1703
Hannah
Bentley
1718
Bentley
1685
Elizabeth
Chamberlin
Benjamin
Bentley
Sarah
Bentley
Caleb
Bentley
Jane
Bentley
1906 - 1993
Lucille
Helen
Guthu
87
87
1710 - 1800
William
Bentley
90
90
Mary
Reynolds
Alice
Bet. 11 Feb 1715 - Feb 1717
Elizabeth
Tillinghast
1674
John
Whitman
Deborah
Whitman
Mary
Whitman
Jane
Whitman
Valentine
Whitman
James
Whitman
1881 - 1904
Minnie
Kreuger
23
23
John
Whitman
1702
Alice
Whitman
1703
Sarah
Whitman
1690
Patience
Rathbone
Benjamin
Bentley
1720
William
Bentley
~1682
Barbara
Pearce
Mary
Hewitt
Mary
Gardiner
1779
Uriah
Bentley
1887 - 1971
Maude
Capper
84
84
Social Security Number: 392-48-1287 The state listed in the birth locality field is where the Social Security Number was issued. The zip code listed in the death locality field is the last place of residence. Death Residence Localities ZIP Code: 54487 Bay Mills, Lincoln, Wisconsin Jersey City, Lincoln, Wisconsin Tannery, Lincoln, Wisconsin Tomahawk, Lincoln, Wisconsin
1578
Francis
Beaumont
~1424 - 1475
Mauice
BERKELEY
51
51
~1080 - ~1130
Gilbert
De
Venables
50
50
1398 - 1460
Mauice
De
Berkeley
62
62
~1400
Laura
Fitzhugh
~1150 - ~1190
Margery
De
Hatton
40
40
1353/1363
Elizabeth
Betteshorne
1293 - 1361
Thomas
De
Berkeley
68
68
~1310 - 1385
Katharine
Clivedon
75
75
DATE 13 JUL 1996
~1323
Cecily
Mobberley
SLAKE From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
1896 - 1987
Sylvia
Ruth
Harrington
90
90
Social Security Number: 541-32-2334 The state listed in the birth locality field is where the Social Security Number was issued. The zip code listed in the death locality field is the last place of residence. Death Residence Localities ZIP Code: 97055 Sandy, Clackamas, Oregon
1218 - 1281
Maurice
De
Berkeley
63
63
DATE 2 AUG 2000
1170 - 1243
Thomas
De
Berkeley
73
73
~1195
Joan
De
Somery
1120 - >1189
Maurice
FitzHarding
69
69
History: In 1153 Lord Maurice Berkely completed this fortress by the Severn Estuary at the command of Henry II, and ever since it has been the home of the Berkeley family - one of England's oldest families who have given their name to numerous locations all over the world, from Berkeley Square in London to Berkeley Hundred in Virginia and Berkeley University in California. Period of construction: 1117-1153 Client: Lord Maurice Berkeley
1133 - 1190
Alice
De
Berkeley
57
57
DATE 13 MAR 1999
1094
Roger
De
Berkeley
Bet. 1129 - 1134
Hawise
De
Beaumont
1068
Roger
De
Berkeley
1042
Roger
De
Berkeley
1045
Rissa
1703
Sarah
Brockway
BIRTH: Information from "Genealogy of a Branch of Wolston Brockway, Who Settled in Lyme, Conn. about 1660." by Beman Brockway
1104 - 1168
Robert
De
Beaumont
64
64
~1104
Amica
De
Gael
1116
William
FitzRobert
~1155
Robert
FitzWilliam
~1153
Isabella
Of
Gloucester
~1160
Amica
Of
Gloucester
~1049 - 1118
Robert
De
Beaumont
69
69
1081
Isabella
Capet
De Crpi
Bet. 1010 - 1022 - 1094
Roger
De
Beaumont
1014
Adeline
De
Meulan
1885 - 1965
Rozilla
Ann
Harrington
79
79
~0978 - 1044
Humphrey
De
Harcourt
66
66
~0984
Aubreye
De La
Haie
~0950 - >1040
Touroude
de
PONTAUDEMER
90
90
~0951
Woerta
(Wevia) de
CREPON
~0931 - >0960
Torf
De
Harcourt
29
29
~0930
Ertemberge
De
BRIOQUEBEC
~0904 - ~0955
Renaud
(Bernard)
De Harcourt
51
51
~0930
Sphreta
de
BOURGOYNE
~0905
Bereneger
de
BOURGOYNE
~0953
William
De
Harcourt
1711 - 1742
Richard
III
Brockway
30
30
GEDCOM line 117987 not recognizable or too long: () 2 GIVN Richard GEDCOM line 117988 not recognizable or too long: () 2 SURN BROCKWAY
1833 - 1911
Rosilla
Ann
Bentley
78
78
1900Census: 10 Children, 5 living Occupation: Nurse
~0955
Turchetil
De
Harcourt
~0953
Adeline
De
Monfort
1271 - 1326
Maurice
de
BERKLEY
55
55
OCCU 2nd Lord Berkeley DATE 3 AUG 1996
1289 - 1314
Eva
La
Zouch
25
25
OCCU Brnss. Berkeley DATE 13 MAR 1999
~1196 - 1249
Hugh
De
Venables
53
53
~1462
John
BRERETON
~1222 - 1261
Roger
Venables
39
39
Count
Of
Blois
~1432
Anne
WEST
1406
Reynold
WEST
1916 - 1996
Lawrence
Orlando
Guthu
80
80
Social Security Number: 540-18-6708 The state listed in the birth locality field is where the Social Security Number was issued. The zip code listed in the death locality field is the last place of residence. Death Residence Localities ZIP Code: 97015 Carver, Clackamas, Oregon Clackamas, Clackamas, Oregon
~1110 - ~1160
Gilbert
De
Venables
50
50
~1401 - 1415
Hugh De
Holes
HULSE
14
14
1351 - 1428
John
de
BERKELEY
77
77
~1402
Eleanor
Ashton
~1140 - ~1180
Gilbert
De
Venables
40
40
Margaret
DE
MORTIMER
~1284
John
CLIVEDON
Emme
~1392 - 1455
Alianore
(Ellanora)
BERKELEY
63
63
~1327
John
BETTESHORNE
1922 - 2000
Harold
James
Guthu
77
77
Relatives believe he committed suicide in his place of business in California. He was found there with a bullet in his head. He had led a very secretive life. There was a fire started, so they didn't know if it was a murder or suicide at first. His car was found several blocks from the site with a note that said,"If you find this, it's yours." He was upset about losing both of his brothers in the last few years. He was born with club feet and had a pretty tough life, but was a well known photographer in California. He had disappeared for about 20 years until the late 1980's, when he went to Oregon to see his Grandma Guthu in the rest home. Facts about this person: occupation Photographer, Talent Agent DEATH: On Sunday, February 27th,2000, a fire gutted the C.H.N. studio in Hollywood. Talent Agent Hal Guthu was found inside, dead of a gunshot wound. The bullet wound was to the head. A suicide note was located which mentioned his doctor and current health problems (inoperable spine cancer). DEATH: From Tuesday's Los Angeles Times: (Feb 29, 2000) The discovery of a charred body after a fire that gutted the offices of a West Hollywood modeling and acting agency has triggered homicide and arson investigations. Police said the body of a man, who has not been identified, was found in the offices of CHN International Agency in the 7400 block of Santa Monica Boulevard after a fire Sunday afternoon. The building appeared to have burned in several places at once, indicating arson, authorities said. Sheriff's investigators, looking for the owner of the agency, 78-year-old Harold Guthu, brought in a bloodhound, which found his car several blocks away on Martel Avenue. DEATH: Hal Guthu 2/29/00 The death Sunday (2/27) of talent agent Hal Guthu was ruled a suicide by the coroner Tuesday afternoon. But other police sources say that Hal was murdered in a contract hit after a business deal went bad. I hear that a safe of Hal's that kept lots of valuable information, possibly including models names and numbers, as well as photo negatives, was robbed. DEATH: MEMORIAL SERVICE DEATH: Tuesday, April 11,2000 4:00pm(sunset) Griffith Park, Los Angeles Occupation: Was at one time Police Chief of Sandy, Oregon (for 2 months) Occupation: Photographer/Cinematographer/Talent Agent Relatives believe he committed suic Relatives believe he committed suicide in his place of business in California. He was found there with a bullet in his head. He had led a very secretive life. There was a fire started, so they didn't know if it was a murder or suicide at first. His car was found several blocks from the site with a note that said,"If you find this, it's yours." He was upset about losing both of his brothers in the last few years. He was born with club feet and had a pretty tough life, but was a well known photographer in California. He had disappeared for about 20 years until the late 1980's, when he went to Oregon to see his Grandma Guthu in the rest home. Facts about this person: occupation Photographer, Talent Agent DEATH: On Sunday, February 27th,2000, a fire gutted the C.H.N. studio in Hollywood. Talent Agent Hal Guthu was found inside, dead of a gunshot wound. The bullet wound was to the head. A suicide note was located which mentioned his doctor and current health problems (inoperable spine cancer). DEATH: From Tuesday's Los Angeles Times: (Feb 29, 2000) The discovery of a charred body after a fire that gutted the offices of a West Hollywood modeling and acting agency has triggered homicide and arson investigations. Police said the body of a man, who has not been identified, was found in the offices of CHN International Agency in the 7400 block of Santa Monica Boulevard after a fire Sunday afternoon. The building appeared to have burned in several places at once, indicating arson, authorities said. Sheriff's investigators, looking for the owner of the agency, 78-year-old Harold Guthu, brought in a bloodhound, which found his car several blocks away on Martel Avenue. DEATH: Hal Guthu 2/29/00 The death Sunday (2/27) of talent agent Hal Guthu was ruled a suicide by the coroner Tuesday afternoon. But other police sources say that Hal was murdered in a contract hit after a business deal went bad. I hear that a safe of Hal's that kept lots of valuable information, possibly including models names and numbers, as well as photo negatives, was robbed. DEATH: MEMORIAL SERVICE DEATH: Tuesday, April 11,2000 4:00pm(sunset) Griffith Park, Los Angeles Occupation: Was at one time Police Chief of Sandy, Oregon (for 2 months) Occupation: Photographer/Cinematographer/Talent Agent
~1329
Goda
~1222 - ~1270
Alice
De
Penington
48
48
~1240 - 1292
William
Venables
52
52
~1242
Rose
Venables
~1245
Roger
Venables
~1247
Amy
Venables
Augustine
de
BRETHMERE
~1240
Margaret
De
Venables
Roger
Domville
Matilda
Brereton
1926
Helen
Ruth
Guthu
~1240
Alan
De
Peninton
~1200 - ~1250
Robert
De
Mara
50
50
1214
Matthew
Domville
~1165 - ~1220
Hamon
De
Venables
55
55
~1202
William
X De
Venables
~1225
Beatrix
De
Venables
~1294
John
Domville
Agnes
Wettenhall
~1267
Roger
Domville
~1170
Ranulph
De
Oxton
1878 - 1962
Albert
Wilton
Daskam
84
84
~1215 - ~1260
Agnes
Oxton
45
45
~1171 - ~1220
Amabil
De
Venables
49
49
1149
Walter , Lord
Of Hatton
Hatton
Robert
Domville
1300
Hugh
FitzRoger
1318
Sibyl
de
Norbury
1338
William
(jr) de
Hulse
1340
David
de
Hulse
1344
John
de
Hulse
~1324 - <1383
John
Corbet
59
59
1908 - 1985
Blanche
I.
Daskam
77
77
~1333 - >1383
Joan
50
50
1298 - <1347
John
Corbet
49
49
~1298
N. N.
~1229 - <1300
Peter
Corbet
71
71
~1260
Alice
de
Orreby
1182 - 1274
Thomas
Corbet
92
92
~1191
Isabel
de
Valletort
~1234
Fulke
de
Orreby
~1238
Strange
~1151 - 1222
Robert
Corbet
71
71
1911
Hellen
I.
Daskam
~1162 - <1227
Emma
Pantolph
(Pantulf)
65
65
~1116 - <1165
Simon
Corbet
49
49
~1120
N. N.
~1089
William
Corbet
~1083
N. N.
~1048 - ~1134
Roger
Fitz
Corbet
86
86
~1052
N. N.
~1020 - >1081
Hugh Le
Corbet
(Corbeau)
61
61
~1024
N. N.
~1165
Roger
de
Valletort
1891 - 1931
Martin
J.
Thoe
40
40
~1169
Alesia
~1149
Thomas
CORBET
~1147
N. N.
CORBET
~1153 - ~1208
William
CORBET
55
55
~1155 - >1198
Hugh
CORBET
43
43
~1157 - >1208
Walter
CORBET
51
51
~1159 - 1231
Roger
CORBET
72
72
~1161
Philip
CORBET
~1110 - ~1165
Roger
CORBET
55
55
~1112
William
CORBET
1914 - 1999
Lester
M.
Thoe
85
85
~1114
Walter
CORBET
~1118 - >1130
Hugh
CORBET
12
12
~1091 - >1155
Everard
(Ebraid)
CORBET
64
64
~1093 - >1155
Simon
CORBET
62
62
~1095
N. N.
CORBET
~1097 - 1175
Roger
CORBET
78
78
~1099 - >1147
Robert
(Fitzroger)
CORBET
48
48
~1046 - 1063
Hugh
le
CORBET
17
17
~1050 - 1124
Renaud
le
CORBET
74
74
~1052 - ~1130
Robert
FITZ
CORBET
78
78
1915 - 1934
Marshall
Palmer
Thoe
19
19
~1681
Manessah
COMPTON
~1720
Abraham
COMPTON
~1696
Isselstyne
Usselton
COMPTON
~1732 - <1778
John
COMPTON
46
46
Comptonolpgy page 44 came to Botetourt Co Va about 1772/1774 from NJ. - married first to widow, and at her death re-married a "german lady" Margaret by whom majority of family. Comptonolpgy page 44 came to Botetourt Co Va about 1772/1774 from NJ. - married first to widow, and at her death re-married a "german lady" Margaret by whom majority of family.
~1672 - ~1710
Richard
COMPTON
38
38
marriage DEEDS ABC 1667-1697 Monmouth Co NJ page 60 13 dec 1694 married by Justice of Peace Lewis Morris comptonology page 228 for verbatim copy.
~1649 - 1709
William
COMPTON
60
60
1622 - 1663
William
COMPTON
41
41
There also is a WIlliam of Monmouth Co NJ who is distinct from Wm of Middleton, Middlesex Co below - he was alive 1696 paid quit rent 250 acres. Lived in Monmouth Co. died 1709 (will probate Monmouth) The settlers of Monmouth in general were from Long Island, abt ca 1670 There is/ was a William of Gravesend Long Island 1657 and WIlliam granted patent 1645 by Judge Keith to Lady Deborah Moody and WIlliam Compton.. (See vol 16 NY Gen Records) Berger states that he spelled his name Weilleum Comton and was born 1622 (comptonlogy page 4) (and 28) et al.) There also is a WIlliam of Woodbridge Middleton Co NJ who is distinct will probate 1694 - his heirs paid quit rent 1696 on 174 acres of land Archives of NJ vol XXIII page 104 and XXX page 558 WOODBRIDGE William died 1694 will probate middleton CO Heirs paid quit rent 174 acres 1696 William of Ipswich left Mass about 1666 because of persecution and with numerous other settlers settled in Middleton CO Nj with John Dunn, Charles GIlman, Francis Drake, Nicholas Bonham,, John Smith, Samuel DOty, William Sutten, Benjamin Dunham, etc. from Barnstable, Ipswich, Nwebery and Dover in the Piscataway region. There also is a WIlliam of Monmouth Co NJ who is distinct from Wm of Middleton, Middlesex Co below - he was alive 1696 paid quit rent 250 acres. Lived in Monmouth Co. died 1709 (will probate Monmouth) The settlers of Monmouth in general were from Long Island, abt ca 1670 There is/ was a William of Gravesend Long Island 1657 and WIlliam granted patent 1645 by Judge Keith to Lady Deborah Moody and WIlliam Compton.. (See vol 16 NY Gen Records) Berger states that he spelled his name Weilleum Comton and was born 1622 (comptonlogy page 4) (and 28) et al.) There also is a WIlliam of Woodbridge Middleton Co NJ who is distinct will probate 1694 - his heirs paid quit rent 1696 on 174 acres of land Archives of NJ vol XXIII page 104 and XXX page 558 WOODBRIDGE William died 1694 will probate middleton CO Heirs paid quit rent 174 acres 1696 William of Ipswich left Mass about 1666 because of persecution and with numerous other settlers settled in Middleton CO Nj with John Dunn, Charles GIlman, Francis Drake, Nicholas Bonham,, John Smith, Samuel DOty, William Sutten, Benjamin Dunham, etc. from Barnstable, Ipswich, Nwebery and Dover in the Piscataway region. There also is a WIlliam of Monmouth Co NJ who is distinct from Wm of Middleton, Middlesex Co below - he was alive 1696 paid quit rent 250 acres. Lived in Monmouth Co. died 1709 (will probate Monmouth) The settlers of Monmouth in general were from Long Island, abt ca 1670 There is/ was a William of Gravesend Long Island 1657 and WIlliam granted patent 1645 by Judge Keith to Lady Deborah Moody and WIlliam Compton.. (See vol 16 NY Gen Records) Berger states that he spelled his name Weilleum Comton and was born 1622 (comptonlogy page 4) (and 28) et al.) There also is a WIlliam of Woodbridge Middleton Co NJ who is distinct will probate 1694 - his heirs paid quit rent 1696 on 174 acres of land Archives of NJ vol XXIII page 104 and XXX page 558 WOODBRIDGE William died 1694 will probate middleton CO Heirs paid quit rent 174 acres 1696 William of Ipswich left Mass about 1666 because of persecution and with numerous other settlers settled in Middleton CO Nj with John Dunn, Charles GIlman, Francis Drake, Nicholas Bonham,, John Smith, Samuel DOty, William Sutten, Benjamin Dunham, etc. from Barnstable, Ipswich, Nwebery and Dover in the Piscataway region.
~1595
SPENCER
COMPTON
1622 - 1681
James
COMPTON
59
59
~1630
Humphrey
COMPTON
1917 - 1985
Milo
James
Thoe
68
68
1863 - 1942
Amanda
Mahala
Ray
79
79
1900 Galena, La Porte, Indiana census lists 5 children, 3 livin
1906 - 1989
Helen
Elizabeth
Bennett
83
83
CA Death Index: GREYBILL HELEN ELIZABETH b09/21/1906 Mother Maiden:MUNCEY Father:BENNETT sex:F POB:VIRGINIA place of death:LOS ANGELES(19) d11/01/1989 ssn236-50-3509 age:83 yrs
1915 - 1916
Merle
Joseph
Loundree
23d
23d
~1530 - 1589
Henry
COMPTON
59
59
~1500
son
COMPTON
~1450 - 1493
Edmund
COMPTON
43
43
1653 - 1684
Mary
Browne
31
31
Louisa Dutchess has about 1688.
~1698 - 1782
Richard
COMPTON
84
84
Ellery
McDougall
~1704
Joseph
COMPTON
1886 - 1967
Stanley
G
MacDonald
80
80
DEATH: cert#901
1919
Jeanette
Elizabeth
Thoe
1895
Roy
Hicks
*************************POSSIBLE*********************** ROY HICKS CUCUMBER _ ROY HICKS, 78, OF CUCUMBER DIED MONDAY, NOV Publication: CHARLESTON DAILY MAIL Published: 11/22/1994 Page: P Headline: ROY HICKS CUCUMBER _ ROY HICKS, 78, OF CUCUMBER DIED MONDAY, NOV Byline: NOT AVAILABLE .21, 1994, at home. He was a retired coal miner and lived most of his life in McDowell County. Surviving: wife, Bertha Asbury Hicks; one daughter; five stepchildren; brother, Coy of Newhall; sisters, Marie Caudill of Newhall, Mae McClamery of Purlear, N.C., Pauline Childress of Alexandria, Va.; several stepgrandchildren. Service will be 1 p.m. Wednesday at Douglas Mortuary, War. Burial will be in Grandview Memory Gardens, Bluefield, Va. Friends may call from 10 a.m. Wednesday until service time at the mortuary. The family suggests memorial contributions to a charity of choice.
~1675 - 1758
Cornelius
COMPTON
83
83
William was constable 1667 and paid quit rent 1679-1695- ear mark a half penny uner the left ear. Had land near Smith's shoal 1680 and land grant 280 acres 8 may 1679. Cornelius files for ear marks 18 jul 1702 - sit at the top of ear and half penny under the ear. Cornelius Jr filed for same mark 1750 and Cornelius Jr's son John filed also 1771
~1677
Jacob
COMPTON
~1669
Judith
COMPTON
~1703
Job
COMPTON
~1730
Jacob
COMPTON
~1727
Ezekiel
COMPTON
~1730
Azariah
COMPTON
D. 1988
Beulah
M
Loren
Loundree
1922
Lawrence
Thoe
Phyllis
Loundree
Bennett
Frank
E Ray
1898 - 1995
Rose
M Ray
96
96
Name: RAY, ROSE M Social Security Number: 037-22-0197 Date of Death: 29 Jun 1995 Date of Birth: 16 Sep 1898 Last Residence (Zip): 02842 Middletown, Newport, RI
Rose
Wilson
D. 1998
John
H
Harrington
0660
Ingjald
Onundsson
RELI Sources: Knox, Robert John Anderson and Tanner, Danielle. AOD. OCCU last of the pagan sacral peace kings of Uppsala in Sweden--Other FieldsRef Number: + DATE 18 MAR 1999
1872 - 1927
James
H
Somers
54
54
1869 - 1940
Levi
Azariah
Somers
71
71
1870
George
Somers
1925 - 1933
Dorothy
P
Thoe
7
7
1867 - 1957
Mary
Isabelle
Somers
89
89
T W
Knill
Margaret
Peterson
1829 - 1873
Rebecca
Gibson
44
44
Glen
Sinclair
Charles
Rutledge
1837 - 1876
Elizabeth
Ann
Ellis
38
38
OBIT - Elizabeth Ann Ellis was born March 21, 1837 in Hampshire Co. Virginia. Her parents were Levi and Anne Ellis. Her brothers and sisters were Mary Jane, Ann, Thomas J., William H., George W., Benjamin F., Levi T., Jasper N., and Commander P. Ellis. The family lived on a farm in Hampshire Co., VA. They moved to Illinois where several of the older children married. Levi and Anne Ellis eventually settled in KS. Elizabeth Ann Ellis married Edward Somers on June 11, 1866. Edward and Elizabeth Somers were the parents of Mary Isabelle, Levi Azariah, George, James H., William H. and Elizabeth Ann Somers. The family lived on a farm near Castleton, Ill. Elizabeth Ann Somers died after giving birth to her namesake daughter on March 16, 1876. She is buried in the Valley Cemetery at Castleton, Illinois.
1858 - 1937
James
Gibson
Dodd
79
79
1900 census, in Franklin Co., Iowa 1920 census, in Story Co., Iowa not married James Gibson Dodd was born 9 May 1858 (although the gravestone reads 1859-1937) and died in 1937 (unmarried). James was a farmer lived at Ontario, IA in 1937, which is a small town about 3 miles east of Ames, IA on Hwy 30. He was found on the 1900 census of Franklin Co, IA and the 1920 census of Story Co, IA.
1863
Hannah
Dodd
1833
Thaddeus
S
Thurston
1916 - 1985
Pearl Van
Epps
Anderson
69
69
Facts about this person: Funeral & Burial December 24, 1985 b. Lakeside Memorial Park, Waupaca, WI Social Security Number: 387-10-8586 The state listed in the birth locality field is where the Social Security Number was issued. The zip code listed in the death locality field is the last place of residence. Death Residence Localities ZIP Code: 54952 Menasha, Winnebago, Wisconsin Death Benefit Localities ZIP Code: 54952 Menasha, Winnebago, Wisconsin
1874 - 1901
William
Somers
26
26
Mary
Ann
Fletcher
George
Fletcher
Emma
Fletcher
Carrie
Fletcher
1791 - 1847
Phebe
Babbit
55
55
Bethel Cemetery Alt death: 8 Oct 1847, 8 Aug 1847, Milledgeville, Carroll Co., Illinois. Latter from Ancestral File.
1815 - 1899
Phebe
Dewitt
83
83
Morrow County VRs have birth 1820, Morrow Co., OH death aft 1880 Obituary, Mt. Gilead, Jan 1899. Died 13 Jan 1899, 83 years, 9 months, 13 days of age, a well-known mother of Chesterville. One daughter was in Kansas and one son was at her bedside. (Research):Alt AFN: 1LWM-01V 1860 census, Morrow County, Chester Township, p. 6. 1880 census, Morrow County, Chester Township, p. 365A.
1851 - 1931
John L
Dodd
80
80
1880 Census: Chesterville, next to mother Phoebe Dodd. John Dodd, age 29, carriage maker. wife Mary, age 21, keeping house daughter Clara, age 2, at home
Livona
Dodd
1855 - 1946
George
W
Dodd
91
91
Marengo Cemetery, Bennington Township About one mile north of Marengo 1880 census: Chesterville, living with mother Phoebe Dodd. Anna Dodd, age 26, daughter, single, at home George Dodd, age 24, son, single, Carpenter & Joiner Alfa R. Dodd, age 10/12 Aug, son
Living
Wollslair
1848/1849
William
Dodd
1880 census: living with mother. D. William Dodd, married, age 31, blacksmith. wife Sarah, age 26, keeping house daughter Huldah, age 9, at school.
D. 1781
William
Minthorn
Young
Isaac
Gibson
BIOGRAPHY: Moved to Marshall Co, Iowa around 1850.
Mary
1848
Ellen J
may have been Andrew's daughter?
1829 - 1901
Elliott
R
Foster
71
71
That Henry is a brother and William is the father is just speculation on my part based on the information from the 1870 census. Catherine Riggs may also be a sister, since William is living with her family. Just a possibility that warrants looking into since they are all living within 4 households of eachother. Census: 1870 - Erie Twsp, McDonald, MO ' Living nearby are Henry(28) & Catherine(24) Foster both of TN next door to them is The family of William (42) and Catherine (39) Riggs, Sarah Jennings(11), James R???Y(5), Susan Riggs(1), William Foster (59-VA)
Gaut
William
Gibson
James
Gibson
1839 - 1885
Tobias
Pedersen
Guthu
45
45
Bachelor Tobias Pedersen, born under Restad Aug. 8, 1839, emigrated to "Nord-Amerika" April 8, 1861. (Faberg p.r. 1855-1867, p. 376, no. 24.) He was a carpenter by trade. " Tobias Pedersen, age 28, and Berta Fredriksdatter, age 27, (under Restad) and their son Peder, age 1/2, emigrated to USA May 24, 1868... The two names Tobias Pedersen must be two different persons or Tobias, who emigrated in 1861, came back to Norway, got married, and left the country once again." Found on page 89 in A History of Iola, Wisconsin, published by the Iola Historical Society is a mention of Tobias Guthu as being a charter member of the Hitterdahl Church in Iola. The church was organized in May 3, 1882, and the first service was held on Aug 26, 1883. Tobias also had a twin brother, Bernt, who died at the age of two. Found on page 258 last paragraph, in the book titled "From the Indian Land." A short story told by some settlers from Iola area. " Now Per took up the storytelling: We all know Tobias (Guto of Helvetia Twp.), he said. That Tobias is a "seer" because he often sees things that others cannot see. And he is an upright man who never fools around with nonsense of any kind. One day when Tobias came home from the village it was snowing a little and it became difficult to see even the footprints of others who had gone ahead. When he reached Flaatbakken, he saw a small chap who trotted up the hill, dodging in and out. Tobias thought this was one of Jacob's boys (probably Jacob Fjeldbo) who was lost, and Tobias hurried along to learn what he was up to. But to catch up? That was impossible! The little chap disappeared right in front of Tobias' nose. Tobias then went back to see if he could pick up his tracks in the snow but found no tracks other than his own big clod hoppers. Then there was another evening that Tobias had been visiting at Paul Barlundstuen and was on his way home. When he reached the north side of Valbergbakken (Valberg Hill) which lies just north of the farm where old Captain Sivertson once lived, he met Gunnar Valberget in his work-a-day clothes and ax on his shoulder, Gunnar was dead. He had died suddenly but did not die by his own hand as some have been yacking about." Facts about this person: Funeral & Burial Hitterdahl Church, Iola WI. Baptism August 11, 1839 Christening/ Faberg Parish, Restad, Lillehammer, Norway Bachelor Tobias Pedersen, born under Restad Aug. 8, 1839, emigrated to "Nord-Amerika" April 8, 1861. (Faberg p.r. 1855-1867, p. 376, no. 24.) He was a carpenter by trade. " Tobias Pedersen, age 28, and Bachelor Tobias Pedersen, born under Restad Aug. 8, 1839, emigrated to "Nord-Amerika" April 8, 1861. (Faberg p.r. 1855-1867, p. 376, no. 24.) He was a carpenter by trade. " Tobias Pedersen, age 28, and Berta Fredriksdatter, age 27, (under Restad) and their son Peder, age 1/2, emigrated to USA May 24, 1868... The two names Tobias Pedersen must be two different persons or Tobias, who emigrated in 1861, came back to Norway, got married, and left the country once again." Found on page 89 in A History of Iola, Wisconsin, published by the Iola Historical Society is a mention of Tobias Guthu as being a charter member of the Hitterdahl Church in Iola. The church was organized in May 3, 1882, and the first service was held on Aug 26, 1883. Tobias also had a twin brother, Bernt, who died at the age of two. Found on page 258 last paragraph, in the book titled "From the Indian Land." A short story told by some settlers from Iola area. " Now Per took up the storytelling: We all know Tobias (Guto of Helvetia Twp.), he said. That Tobias is a "seer" because he often sees things that others cannot see. And he is an upright man who never fools around with nonsense of any kind. One day when Tobias came home from the village it was snowing a little and it became difficult to see even the footprints of others who had gone ahead. When he reached Flaatbakken, he saw a small chap who trotted up the hill, dodging in and out. Tobias thought this was one of Jacob's boys (probably Jacob Fjeldbo) who was lost, and Tobias hurried along to learn what he was up to. But to catch up? That was impossible! The little chap disappeared right in front of Tobias' nose. Tobias then went back to see if he could pick up his tracks in the snow but found no tracks other than his own big clod hoppers. Then there was another evening that Tobias had been visiting at Paul Barlundstuen and was on his way home. When he reached the north side of Valbergbakken (Valberg Hill) which lies just north of the farm where old Captain Sivertson once lived, he met Gunnar Valberget in his work-a-day clothes and ax on his shoulder, Gunnar was dead. He had died suddenly but did not die by his own hand as some have been yacking about." Facts about this person: Funeral & Burial Hitterdahl Church, Iola WI. Baptism August 11, 1839 Christening/ Faberg Parish, Restad, Lillehammer, Norway
Mary
Gibson
Joseph
Gibson
Somers
Standring
Somers
Somers
1833
Mary
Jane
Ellis
1860 census Wyoming, Illinois children: Mary E. age 5; Miles B. age 2; Elbert N. age 6/12.
1835
Ann
Virginia
Ellis
1840 - 1922
Thomas
Jefferson
Ellis
82
82
death cert. informant was Basil Ellis. OBIT see file -- Ellis Children: Daisy b. 1873, Hermangard b. 1876, Anna b. 1879
1841 - 1921
William
Henry
Harrison Ellis
79
79
1918
Cora
M.
1843 - 1861
George
Washington
Ellis
18
18
1846 - 1939
Benjamin
Franklin
Ellis
92
92
1848 - 1913
Levi T
Ellis
64
64
1850 - 1923
Jasper
Newton
Ellis
72
72
1854 - 1924
Commodorer
Perry
Ellis
70
70
OBIT - Commodore P. Ellis --- Short Sketch of the Life of One of a Soldier Family. Commodore P. Ellis was born at Wyoming, Ill., Mar. 4, 1854, and died at Clay Center, Kan., at the home of his niece, Mrs. Frank Keith, on the sixteenth day of March, 1924, at the age of seventy years and twelve days. Mr. Ellis came to Kansas with his parents, Levi W. Ellis and Ann Johnson Ellis, in 1869, settling in Riley Co. where he spent his youth, Clay Center having been his home for the last 25 years. He had five brothers in the Civil War and was himself a Spanish war veteran. He leaves a brother, Frank Ellis, in Ill., his sister-in-law, Mrs. T. J. Ellis, and also a nephew and nieces, Basil Ellis and Mrs. T. S. Huddleston and Mrs. Frank Kieth. ------ The relatives of the late Commodore P. Ellis desire to express their hearty thanks to all those who assisted them in bearing the sorrowful burden incident to his illness and death. They will remember
D. 1891
Will
Ort
Infant
Girl 2
Ort
Dick
Knill
Robert
Knill
D. 1937
Jennie
Rouse
Living
Glodowski
1892
Ola
Mae
Somers
Charles
Somers
Ella
Nye
Ada
Somers
Ada's
Twin
Somers
Lola
Somers
Alta
Somers
?
Dora
Newman
1893
Vera
Somers
1895
Clarence
Somers
Private
Ann
1898
Ina
Somers
1909
Irene
Somers
Elsie
Carleton
1851 - <1855
Melvina
McNew
4
4
<unknown>
?
<unknown>
?
<unknown>
?
Obed
Wright
Elizabeth
Thomas
Brown
1915 - 1989
Marie
Fuller
74
74
Living
Will
1844
Ellery
Bennett
1842
Freeman
Bennett
1726 - 1767
Lars
Pedersen
41
41
1893 - 1986
Benjamin
Hale
Guthu
92
92
On July 15, 1934 Irene Schiesser married Ben Guthu who had 4 children from his previous marriage in 1917 to Eva Hanson, who preceded him in death in 1928. BeforeBen married Irene in 1934, Donna Marie Guthu was adopted out of the family, to a family by the name of Stratton. When Ben and Irene married, they had 3 children together. Ben did not adopt the Schiesser children,from Irene's first marriage to Paul Schiesser. The 4 children were Bertha Augusta, Ella Helen, Gertrude Lillian and Carl Lawrence, therefore having the Guthu and Schiesser names in the family. From his mother's( Helen Bennett Guthu's ) obit: "Benny is from Big Falls, WI." From Simon Guthu's obit (Ben's father): Benjamin made his home in Ogdensburg, WI. These are both corect. From June Steinbarth: "Uncle Ben had four boys, then a daughter. The mother, Eva Hansen, died at that daughter's birth. He asked my folks if they'd take care of the baby, and they were going to, but couldn't get there because it was winter. So, a banker (Stratton from Waupaca) took care of her until my folks could get her. But the banker and his wife fell in love with her, and wanted to adopt her, which Uncle Ben didn't want. But the banker put the board real high so he would consent to letting them adopt the baby, which they did. Later, Uncle Ben married again. They (Ben and Irene) had three children together. The girl was killed in a hunting accident. Newspaper article is in file. From Sylvia Schulz, "When Ben was a young man, he was chopping wood, and a sliver put one eye out." From Ben, "I was a young man and I was whittling on a piece of wood, and pulled the knife toward me and it slipped and put out my right eye." He had a glass eye on that side. Uncle Ben sent info in April of 1975 indicating that Tom Christiansen, wife Helen, or Ardythe Koteski, (Arthur's daughters) have the old family Bible, which would have records. I (Sylvia Guthu Hildebrandt) talked to Ardythe Koteski and she did indicate that she is in possession of the old family Bible. (May 1997) I (Sylvia) found mention of grandpa Ben listed in the Standard Atlas of Waupaca County, under a listing called The Patron's Reference Directory for 1923. It said Ben Guthu, Blacksmith, Big Falls. Facts about this person: Funeral & Burial September 22, 1986 b. Lakeside Cemetary, Fremont, WI occupation Blacksmith, pickle contractor On July 15, 1934 Irene Schiesser married Ben Guthu who had 4 children from his previous marriage in 1917 to Eva Hanson, who preceded him in death in 1928. BeforeBen married Irene in 1934, Donna Marie Guthu was adopted out of the family, to a family by the name of Stratton. When Ben and Irene married, they had 3 children together. Ben did not adopt the Schiesser children,from Irene's first marriage to Paul Schiesser. The 4 children were Bertha Augusta, Ella Helen, Gertrude Lillian and Carl Lawrence, therefore having the Guthu and Schiesser names in the family. From his mother's( Helen Bennett Guthu's ) obit: "Benny is from Big Falls, WI." From Simon Guthu's obit (Ben's father): Benjamin made his home in Ogdensburg, WI. These are both corect. From June Steinbarth: "Uncle Ben had four boys, then a daughter. The mother, Eva Hansen, died at that daughter's birth. He asked my folks if they'd take care of the baby, and they were going to, but couldn't get there because it was winter. So, a banker (Stratton from Waupaca) took care of her until my folks could get her. But the banker and his wife fell in love with her, and wanted to adopt her, which Uncle Ben didn't want. But the banker put the board real high so he would consent to letting them adopt the baby, which they did. Later, Uncle Ben married again. They (Ben and Irene) had three children together. The girl was killed in a hunting accident. Newspaper article is in file. From Sylvia Schulz, "When Ben was a young man, he was chopping wood, and a sliver put one eye out." From Ben, "I was a young man and I was whittling on a piece of wood, and pulled the knife toward me and it slipped and put out my right eye." He had a glass eye on that side. Uncle Ben sent info in April of 1975 indicating that Tom Christiansen, wife Helen, or Ardythe Koteski, (Arthur's daughters) have the old family Bible, which would have records. I (Sylvia Guthu Hildebrandt) talked to Ardythe Koteski and she did indicate that she is in possession of the old family Bible. (May 1997) I (Sylvia) found mention of grandpa Ben listed in the Standard Atlas of Waupaca County, under a listing called The Patron's Reference Directory for 1923. It said Ben Guthu, Blacksmith, Big Falls. Facts about this person: Funeral & Burial September 22, 1986 b. Lakeside Cemetary, Fremont, WI occupation Blacksmith, pickle contractor On July 15, 1934 Irene Schiesser married Ben Guthu who had 4 children from his previous marriage in 1917 to Eva Hanson, who preceded him in death in 1928. BeforeBen married Irene in 1934, Donna Social Security Number: 394-14-4303 The state listed in the birth locality field is where the Social Security Number was issued. The zip code listed in the death locality field is the last place of residence. Death Residence Localities ZIP Code: 54981 Waupaca, Waupaca, Wisconsin
1789
Anne
Iversdatter
Gutu
1794
Ragnild
Iversdatter
Gutu
1859
Sylvester
Harrington
Living
Loundree
19 JAN 1745/1746 - 1774
Per
Larsen
Facts about this person: Baptism January 23, 1745/46 Restad, Fåberg, Norway Source: Church records, from internet University of Bergen for Fåberg Parish Facts about this person: Baptism January 23, 1745/46 Restad, Fåberg, Norway Source: Church records, from internet University of Bergen for Fåberg Parish
1756 - WFT Est. 1757-1846
Goro
Larsen
Facts about this person: Baptism September 12, 1756 Restad, Fåberg, Norway Source: Church records, from internet University of Bergen for Fåberg Parish Facts about this person: Baptism September 12, 1756 Restad, Fåberg, Norway Source: Church records, from internet University of Bergen for Fåberg Parish
1889 - 1980
Oscar
Bernard
Madson
90
90
1759 - WFT Est. 1760-1849
Rangdi
Larsen
Facts about this person: Baptism November 18, 1759 Restad, Fåberg, Norway Source: Church records, from internet University of Bergen for Fåberg Parish Facts about this person: Baptism November 18, 1759 Restad, Fåberg, Norway Source: Church records, from internet University of Bergen for Fåberg Parish
1764 - WFT Est. 1799-1855
Christen
Larsen
Facts about this person: Baptism February 20, 1763/64 Restad, Fåberg, Norway Facts about this person: Baptism February 20, 1763/64 Restad, Fåberg, Norway
Living
Loundree
Orris
G.
Bentley
1757 - 1832
Joseph
Bentley
75
75
~1815
Laura
Lavena
Bentley
1820
Joseph
Bently
1823 - 1855
Eliza
Ann
Bentley
32
32
Charity
Briggs
Kathurah
Bentley
Private
Anna
Sudberg
UNKNOWN
Ruth
1697 - <1745
Joseph
Smith
48
48
1737 - 1813
Elizabeth
Olin
75
75
1876 - 1950
Elizabeth
Ann
Somers
74
74
DEATH: cert#5877 Vol. 2 1926 Dodd, Elizabeth Widowís Pension Clackamas Father b in WV, mother in VA - 1900 census Ward Co, ND DEATH: cert#5877 Funeral Announcement Oregon Journal, Thurs, June 1, 1950: Dodd, Elizabeth Ann of Sandy, OR May 30; Mother of Mrs. Elsie Danielson, Mrs. Ellery McDougal, Mrs. Edna Goheen, Mrs. Delbert Larsen, Mrs. Stanley MacCurtis, Mrs. Curtis Bacon. Funeral Services Fris, June 2nd at 2pm Chapel of Carroll Funeral Home, Gresham. Vault interment in Sandy Cemetery. Rebekah lodge of Sandy to assist. Vol. 2 1926 Dodd, Elizabeth Widowís Pension Clackamas Father b in WV, mother in VA - 1900 census Ward Co, ND Moved to Clackamas county March 1918 Occupation: Cook and Housekeeper
26 FEB 1704/1705 - 1749
Benjamin
Gardner
10 JAN 1709/1710
Mary
Howland
~1670 - 1736
Mary
Sampson
66
66
1721
Elias
Smith
1729 - <1756
Jesse
Smith
27
27
~1714
Mary
Aylesworth
Private
Eunice
Estell
John
Olin
Susannah
Spencer
1875 - 1930
Cornelia
R
Shafer
54
54
DEATH: death cert#1609 DEATH: died at Emanuel Hospital, Portland, OR in hospital May 3 to May 27, 1930 time of death 2:44am 5-27-1930 cause of death: acute diffuse cellulitis of face and jaw (rt) staphlococcus aures infection & seftacaemia
1839 - 1874
Sophia
35
35
Chippewah Indian Registrar of Deeds Polk County 100 Polk Plaza, Suite 160 Balsam Lake, WI 54810 (715) 485-9240 Birth records from 1858; marriage records from 1861; deaths from 1866 and land records
1801 - 1838
Abel
Brockway
37
37
BIRTH: Mary Jett mcjett@email.msn.com BIRTH: Mary Jett mcjett@email.msn.com
1900 - 1982
Glenn
C
Loundree
81
81
Occupation: Mailman, Sandy City Councilman 1927-1932 Member of Sandy Union High School Boys' Basketball team in 1917. p131 Sandy Pioneers, Early Settlers, and Barlow Road Days - Sandy Historical Society. Picture on file w/ Tara Loundree. Occupation: Mailman, Sandy City Councilman 1927-1932 Member of Sandy Union High School Boys' Basketball team in 1917. p131 Sandy Pioneers, Early Settlers, and Barlow Road Days - Sandy Historical Society. Picture on file w/ Tara Loundree.
APR 1820/1822 - 1910
Joseph
Laundree
1880Census: Source Information: 1880 Census Census Place Apple River, Polk, Wisconsin Family History Library Film 1255442 NA Film Number T9-1442 Page Number 310D Joseph LAUNDRY Self,W,Male,W,58,UPPER CANA,Farmer,UPPER CANA,UPPER CANA Josephine LAUNDRY,Dau,S,Female,W, 13, WI,At School, UPPER CANA WI Joseph LAUNDRY Son S Male W 10 WI At School UPPER CANA WI J. C. PEASLEE Other D Female W 35 VT Keeping House VT VT Seth E. PEASLEE Other S Male W 12 WI At School ME VT Arthur PEASLEE Other S Male W 10 WI At School ME VT --------------------------------------------------------------------- Occupation: Farmer DEATH: Oregon Death Index Cert# 1775 - Joe Laundree Polk Co Probate Records - case#1562A, Estate case, 1911 received 3/16/2002 1870census: Balsam Lake Town , Polk Co., Wisconsin, June 29, 1870 1 1 Londre Joseph 53 m w farmer 600 300 Canada Sophia 30 f Ind keeping house Wisconsin Elizebeth 9 f Ind Wisconsin Josophine 3 f Ind Wisconsin Joseph "3/12" m Ind Wisconsin North Independence, Polk Co, Oregon, 1910 6th St
Bennett
Leum
Living
Greybill
~1865
Ulysses
Harrington
Peaslee
1844 - 1871
John
Rines
DODD
27
27
D. <1900
Dodd
?
Harrington
Living
Greybill
1830 - 1893
Henry
B
Harrington
63
63
1880 Census Henry HARRINGTON Self D Male W 49 OH Farmer NY PA Orlando M. HARRINGTON Son S Male W 27 IN Farm Hand OH IN Henry W. HARRINGTON Son S Male W 17 IN At Home OH IN Abraham HARRINGTON Son S Male W 13 IN At Home OH IN Henry B Herrington Residence: Michigan City, Indiana Occupation: Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 16 August 1862 Enlisted in Company K, 73rd Infantry Regiment Indiana on 16 August 1862 Discharged on 20 December 1862 Sources: Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Indiana. (INRoster) Published in 1865-66 by Holloway -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Father is from NY, Mother from PA Living with McCaskey Family 1850 Pleasant, La Porte, Indiana Jacob McCaskey age 42 Catherine 36 Mary 13 Isaac 11? Henry Harrington - 20 - Ohio Henry B Herrington Residence: Michigan City, Indiana Occupation: Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 16 August 1862 Enlisted in Company K, 73rd Infantry Regiment Indiana on 16 August 1862 Discharged on 20 December 1862 Sources: Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Indiana. (INRoster) Published in 1865-66 by Holloway -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Father is from NY, Mother from PA Living with McCaskey Family 1850 Pleasant, La Porte, Indiana Jacob McCaskey age 42 Catherine 36 Mary 13 Isaac 11? Henry Harrington - 20 - Ohio DEATH: La Porte Records FOR: Birth &/or Death records from 1882, write or call DEATH: Note: They are very restrictive about giving out birth records, especially if the person is still living. Birth records cost $3 and Death records cost $4. They don't take personal checks, and they require a photo ID DEATH: La Porte County Vital Records Office: DEATH: La Porte County Health Dept. County Complex, 4th Floor, Suite 401A 809 State St. La Porte, IN 46350 (219) 326-6808 Ext. 200 DEATH: Henry B Herrington Residence:
1807
Ronnaug
(Ronnow)
Olesdatter
Ronnoug, a daughter of Ole Svendsen at Rindal in Saxumdalen, was born Sept 16, and baptised September 20, 1807. Mother: Ingebor. (Faberg parish register 1775-1808, p. 442.) Facts about this person: Funeral & Burial September 20, 1807 Christening/ Rindal, Saxumdalen, Norway Ronnoug, a daughter of Ole Svendsen at Rindal in Saxumdalen, was born Sept 16, and baptised September 20, 1807. Mother: Ingebor. (Faberg parish register 1775-1808, p. 442.) Facts about this person: Funeral & Burial September 20, 1807 Christening/ Rindal, Saxumdalen, Norway
0682 - 0701
Olaf (the
Woodcutter)
Ingjaldsson
19
19
RELI Sources: Knox, Robert John Anderson and Tanner, Danielle. AOD. ALIA Olaf "Tree-Hewer" DATE 18 MAR 1999
WFT Est. 1765-1788 - WFT Est. 1810-1876
Ingebor
Tomesdatter:
How
~1823
Cornelia
SHEARS
1726 - 1817
Silence
Brockway
91
91
BIRTH: Information from "Genealogy of a Branch of Wolston Brockway, Who Settled in Lyme, Conn. about 1660." by Beman Brockway
1784 - 1868
Stephen
DODD
84
84
From Knox County, Ohio 1850 census-Whiteside Co, IL. 1860 census-Carroll Co, IL. Date of death also given as 22 Sep 1868 at Milledgeville, Carroll Co., Illinois. Stephen Dodd was born April 28, 1784, at Mendham, New Jersey, to Parmenas and Patience Wright Dodd. He married Phebe Babbitt on November 1, 1809. He moved from the family home area in New Jersey to Knox County, Ohio. A farmer, regional physician and minister, he preached at the Presbyterian Church, road horseback with his medicine, and was Justice of the Peace in 1823. In 1824, when Jesse was born, Stephen and Phebe had eleven children, including five-year-old triplets. In 1836, Sarah, one of the triplets, was the first death in the family. By 1837, there were 14 living children and the 15th was on its way. In this year, Stephen moved his family to Carroll County, Illinois, settling at Milledgeville. Ten years later, in 1847, tragedy truly struck, taking the lives of Phebe (died Oct. 3, 1847 at age 56) and daughter Jemima, then 18. Stephen remarried on Dec. 14, 1847; his second wife was Philenia Munson Noble. Philenia had two sons by her marriage to the deceased Dr. Noble and added two daughters to Stephen's family. He lived the rest of his life in Milledgeville, Carroll County, Illinois, where he died August 28, 1868, at age 81; he is buried just south of Milledgeville in Bethel cemetery on South Otter Creek Drive (Lot 8) with Phebe, Jemima and other members of his family. One stone marks the resting places of Stephen, Meima, Phebe, and son Stephen. An identical stone nearby marks the graves of daughter Phebe and her husband David Smith and their daughter Angeline Smith. Milledgeville. Stephen and Phebe must have been among the earliest residents of this small town, if they ever lived in the town itself. Settlers began arriving in the area in the early 1830s to claim government land grants. An enterprising millwright by the name of Peters saw the possibilities in 1834, but became ill and gave up his claim to Jesse Kester, who built a saw mill by 1839. It was from this mill - and the settlement which grew at the edge of it - that Mill-edge-ville soon derived its name. The first meeting of the Methodist Church was held in James McCreedy's barn; it wasn't until 1855 that the first church was built. The post office was established in 1844, and in 1847, the year Phebe died, that the first school was held in a private house and taught by Miss Miriam Whitney. The town was actually platted in 1850 with an addition platted in 1854. Stephen died in 1868. (see history of Milledgeville, Illinois at http://www.milledgeville.com and The History of Carroll County). By 1877, the village had 300 residents and was ready to build a permanent school. Milledgeville was actually started before Mount Carroll, which just to the west would become the county seat of Carroll County. The county itself was formally created by an Act of Legislature in 1839 and named after Charles Carroll, signer of the Declaration of Independence. The first settlements in the area were still a little further west along the Mississippi River at Savanna. 1836 marks the date of the first land claims at Mount Carroll, where the first log cabin was built in 1841. Mount Carroll, too, grew up around a mill. Date: Sat, 28 Aug 1999 23:40:48 From: Pat Schultz <trish@willowtree.com> Dodd genealogy (Avlyn Conley Dodd): Apparently Stephen Dodd and his wife Phebe Babbitt Dodd moved to Knox County in 1814 and left in about 1837. Several children, including my great great grandfather Jesse were born there and daughter Sarah died there. They were in Bloomfield Township where he was farmer, regional physician and minister - exhorting at the Presbyterian Church, and was JP in 1823.
1636 - 1715
Rebecca
Fletcher
79
79
Died At Age 77 Birthplace also given as Guilford, Conn. 1638
1846 - 1912
Steven
DODD
65
65
1838 - 1842
William
DODD
3
3
1848 - 1934
James
Lenis
DODD
86
86
1821 - 1851
Stephen
DODD
30
30
1837 - 1889
Elias
Babbit
DODD
52
52
0618
Gautrek
Gautsson
1830 - 1907
Richard
Edmisten
77
77
Gene Pool Individual Records Viewing records 1-10 of 10 Matches Page: 1 Florence Bell Edmiston Birth: 22 January 1866-- Mcdonald, Goodman, MO Death: 22 July 1940 -- Goodman, Mcdonald, MO Spouse: Florence Bell Edmiston Parents: Richard Edmiston, Eliza Cathrine Rhodes -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- John Dolphus Edmiston Birth: 26 January 1863-- Mcdonald, Goodman, MO Death: -- Spouse: Parents: Richard Edmiston, Eliza Cathrine Rhodes -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Margaret Eliza Edmiston Birth: 21 July 1873-- Mcdonald, Goodman, MO Death: -- Spouse: Margaret Eliza Edmiston Parents: Richard Edmiston, Eliza Cathrine Rhodes -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mary Ellen Edmiston Birth: 13 December 1859-- Mcdonald, Goodman, MO Death: -- Spouse: Parents: Richard Edmiston, Eliza Cathrine Rhodes -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Matthew Albert Edmiston Birth: 21 February 1876-- Mcdonald, Goodman, MO Death: -- Spouse: Parents: Richard Edmiston, Eliza Cathrine Rhodes -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Richard Edmiston Birth: 7 May 1871-- Mcdonald, Goodman, MO Death: 16 April 1876 -- Spouse: Parents: Richard Edmiston, Eliza Cathrine Rhodes -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rosalee Edmiston Birth: November 1868-- Mcdonald, Goodman, MO Death: -- Spouse: Parents: Richard Edmiston, Eliza Cathrine Rhodes -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Theo Genette Edmiston Birth: 21 June 1878-- Newton, Neosho, MO Death: 6 May 1956 -- Modesto, Stanislaus, CA Spouse: Theo Genette Edmiston Parents: Richard Edmiston, Eliza Cathrine Rhodes -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thomas Daniel Edmiston Birth: 10 December 1854-- Mcdonald, Goodman, MO Death: 2 April 1873 -- Spouse: Sarah Parents: Richard Edmiston, Eliza Cathrine Rhodes -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- William Henry Edmiston Birth: 20 February 1857-- Mcdonald, Goodman, MO Death: -- Spouse: Parents: Richard Edmiston, Eliza Cathrine Rhodes -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Viewing records 1-10 of 10 Page: 1 Refine Search: Return to Global Search Given Name(s) Surname Exact Soundex Spelling Keyword(s) Census Index CD Sale! Explore the census all others strive to live up to! Save now on census CDs. About Us | Site Help | Affiliate Program | Privacy Statement | Terms and Conditions Copyright 1998-2002, MyFamily.com Inc. and its subsidiaries – Use and access subject to license
1851
Marian
DODD
Private
Burt
Anderson
1868
Joseph
Peterson
Foster
1833 - 1915
Edward
Somers
82
82
BIOGRAPHY: Enlisted in the Illinois Volunteer Infantry on September 6, 1861. He was assigned to Company K in the 47th regiment. He served 4.5 years in the Civil War, until honorably discharged because of wpunds received in the seiges of Corinth and Vicksburg.
1810 - 1880
Levi
W Ellis
69
69
1811/1912 - 1888
Ann
Johnson
Fletcher
George
Fletcher
Emma
Fletcher
Carrie
Fletcher
Edward
Somers
Margaret
Standring
1921 - 1921
Gladys
Elvina
Thoe
5m
5m
George
William
Somers
Louisa
Somers
Standring
Azariah
Standring
Infant
1 Ort
Melvin
Reed
Charles
Levi
Reed
Vera
Mae
Reed
Harry
Crawford
Robert
Crawford
1888 - 1889
Pearley
May
Guthu
1
1
DEATH: Guther, Pearl d08 May 1889 - Waupaca Co. Death records
Dora
Crawford
Lucille
Crawford
Kate
1818 - 1880/1900
Edward
Y
DODD
Birth place also given as Pennsylvania.
Howard
Somers
Margaret
Somers
Virginia
Somers
Mary
Somers
Charles
Somers
Less
1871 - 1941
Anton
Theodore
Selmer
70
70
John
Living
Myrtle
Danielson
Evelyn
Danielson
Jean
Goheen
Dell
Larsen
Shirley
Rutledge
Living
Dodd
Living
Dodd
Living
Dodd
1847 - WFT Est. 1873-1938
Lars
Olsen
Living
Will
Living
Dodd
Living
Bacon
Living
Bacon
1844 - 1910
Henry
DODD
66
66
1748/1749 - 1844
Patience
Wright
Died at age 95 y Age 95 y at death. The wife of Parmenas Dodd of Mendham, New Jersey, Patience was probably the daughter of Benjamin Wright (9.) of Burlington, New Jersey, who in turn was the son of Caleb (19.) and Hope (20.) Wright who were in Piscataway, Middlesex, New Jersey, when Benjamin was born. Benjamin's children included Patience, Penelope, Benjamin and perhaps others. It also seems likely, because of the dates and the name similarity, that this family is related to Benjamin Wright who came to Guilford, Connecticut, by 1645 and was a tanner and miller. He took his family to Killingworth in 1659 where he was one of its first settlers and where he owned "much land." He died March 29, 1677. His children were Jane (m. Joseph Hand), Benjamin, James, Elizabeth, Ann, Jonathan and John.
1842 - 1899
Viann
DODD
56
56
~1845
Mary
Livonia
Dodd
(Research):Removed to Kansas.
1812 - 1881
Sarah
RINES
69
69
1848 - 1904
Emily
DODD
55
55
1841 - 1910
Mary
Matilda
DODD
69
69
1782
Dragoon
Thorsten
(Tosten) Iversen
Facts about this person: Baptism April 07, 1782 Restad, Fåberg, Norway Source: Church records, from internet University of Bergen for Fåberg Parish Facts about this person: Baptism April 07, 1782 Restad, Fåberg, Norway Facts about this person: Baptism April 07, 1782 Restad, Fåberg, Norway Source: Church records, from internet University of Bergen for Fåberg Parish
~1814
Sarah
Ann
LEWIS
1847 - 1915
Phebe
Elizabeth
DODD
68
68
1703 - 1764
Stephen
Dod
61
61
Alt date of death: around 1760. Stephen was born April 4, 1703, the son of Daniel and Elizabeth Riggs Dodd. He moved to Mendham, New Jersey, in about 1745. He married Deborah Brown, and eleven children were born to them before his death at Mendham around 1760. 2 SOUR S200 Alt date of death: around 1760. Stephen was born April 4, 1703, the son of Daniel and Elizabeth Riggs Dodd. He moved to Mendham, New Jersey, in about 1745. He married Deborah Brown, and eleven children were born to them before his death at Mendham around 1760. 2 SOUR S200 Alt date of death: around 1760. Stephen was born April 4, 1703, the son of Daniel and Elizabeth Riggs Dodd. He moved to Mendham, New Jersey, in about 1745. He married Deborah Brown, and eleven children were born to them before his death at Mendham around 1760.
~1705
Deborah
Brown
1729 - 1817
Elizabeth
Dodd
88
88
~1733
Keziah
Dod
1739 - 1816
Lebbeus
Dod
77
77
1740 - 1793
Thaddeus
Dodd
53
53
1790 U.S. Census, Washington Co., Pennsylvania Thaddeus Dodd 1 males 16 and up 2 males under 16 4 females
1745 - 1824
Daniel
L.
Dodd
79
79
Michele Cragg has birth in Mendham, Morris Co., NJ. 1790 U.S. Census, Washington Co., Pennsylvania Daniel Dodd 3 males 16 and up 3 males under 16 4 females
1748 - 1811
Parmenas
Dod
63
63
Died at age 63 y Alt birth: 1738, Newark, New Jersey.
~1786 - WFT Est. 1812-1879
Sigrid
Halvorsdatter
~1834 - 1854
Abner
Bull
20
20
1750 - ~1815
Ucal
Dod
65
65
1790 U.S. Census, Washington Co., Pennsylvania Ucal Dodd 1 males 16 and up 2 males under 16 3 females
1752
Elizabeth
Dod
1754
Deborah
Dod
1756
Abigail
Dod
1758 - >1820
Sarah
Dod
62
62
~1742
Hannah
Dod
~1824 - ~1846
Daniel
Smith
22
22
1764 - 1803
Stephen
Babbitt
39
39
Stephen Babbitt was born September 14, 1764. A private in the Revolutionary War from Morris County, New Jersey, Stephen was prosperous and thrifty and left a large estate. He died in 1803 after which his widow, Mary Beach Babbitt, settled in Knox County, Ohio. She died February 23, 1842. Their children, whose names follow, also all moved to Ohio except Elias and Moses.
1764 - 1842
Mary
Beach
78
78
Stephen Babbitt, born 1764, was a soldier in the Revolution. His wife Mary Beach Babbitt moved to Knox County, Ohio, with or to join several of her children after his death. Stephen, with his family, moved to Mendham, New Jersey, by 1771 when he was seven years old, so they would have married there. THE HISTORY OF STRATFORD (Connecticut) names a number of men named Beach on its list of Revolutionary soldiers, including Abel Beach, Lieutenant Elijah Beach, and Sergeant Reuben Beach. An ancestral file in Salt Lake identifies Mary's parents as Elijah and Sarah.
1751 - WFT Est. 1801-1843
Iver
Larsen
Facts about this person: Baptism August 14, 1774 Restad, Fåberg, Norway Source: Church records, from internet University of Bergen for Fåberg Parish Facts about this person: Baptism August 14, 1774 Restad, Fåberg, Norway Source: Church records, from internet University of Bergen for Fåberg Parish
1733 - 1815
Elijah
Beach
82
82
THE HISTORY OF STRATFORD (Connecticut) names a number of men named Beach on its list of Revolutionary soldiers, including Abel Beach, Lieutenant Elijah Beach, and Sergeant Reuben Beach. Elijah Beach was born in 1733 and died February 2, 1815, making him 43 at the time of the American Revolution, so he might have been the Lt. Elijah Beach identified above.
1735 - 1807
Sarah
Medless
72
72
1741 - 1804
Seth
Babbitt
63
63
Stephen Babbitt's parents were Seth Babbitt and Jemima Lindsley Babbitt. Seth was born November 16, 1741, at Berkley, Massachusettts. He married Jemima, who was born in 1743, and they moved to New Jersey by 1771 when he bought land there. He purchased more land near Mendham in 1774 and 1787. In 1802, he and Jemima deeded some of their property including their home lot to their son Amzi.
1743 - 1805
Jemima
Lindsley
62
62
Jemima was born in 1743 and died in 1805; her husband Seth Babbitt was born in 1741 in Berkley, Massachusetts, and died in Mendham, New Jersey, in 1804. When they moved to New Jersey, he was 30 years old and already married. Savage reports a John Lindsley (or Linsley) was in Guilford, Connecticut, in 1650 and in Branford in 1667. The location of this family would strongly suggest a relationship. Atwater identified a John and a Francis Lindsley who came to Banford, Connecticut, from London, Francis later moving with his wife and three daughters to Newark in 1666. A John Lindsley died in 1698; it seems likely this is the John identified by Savage and Atwater, and the most viable lead. Another John Lindsley was born in 1703 in this line, a possibility as Jemima's father or grandfather.
1817 - 1910
George
B
DODD
93
93
George b. Jan. 20, 1817 m. Mary Rion (or Ryan) 1836 d. Apr. 9, 1910 (buried at the South Elkhorn Methodist Cemetary in Elkhorn Grove Township in Carroll County are George's daughter Emma, who died at the age of one year on April 9, 1858, daughter Sarah who died 2/20/1866 at age 18, and son Perry who died at age 10 on Jan. 13, 1864.)
1812 - 1849
Elias
Babbitt
Dodd
37
37
Died at Oroville, a tent city of miners, during the Gold Rush. He went to California with brother Amzi.
1815 - 1885
Josephus
Dodd
69
69
1824 - 1875
Jesse
Roe
DODD
50
50
Alt date of death, Ancestral File, 26 Apr 1875. Civil war veteran.
1819 - 1836
Sarah
Dodd
16
16
1819
Angeline
Dodd
1756 - 1817
Anne
Pedersdatter
61
61
1819 - 1890
Emeline
Dodd
71
71
1822 - 1898
Isaac
Newton
Dodd
76
76
1834 - 1909
John
Milton
DODD
75
75
1826 - 1890
Phebe
Dodd
64
64
1829 - 1842
Jemima
Dodd
13
13
1838 - 1915
Oliver
B.
Dodd
77
77
1836 - 1910
Julia
Ann
Dodd
74
74
1605/1606 - 1662
John
Fletcher
Lived Watertown,, MA, Then Wethersfield 1635, Milford In 1641
1771
Mary
Dodd
~1773
Phebe
Dodd
1907 - 1989
Mildred
Guthu
81
81
Mildred died of diabetes complications. Mildred was Maude's child before Maude married Albert, so she was a "half sister" to Viola, Pearl, Edwin and baby Simon. She was the oldest of the children. Mildred and Alfred met in Angelo, Wisconsin.
~1778
Azubah
Dodd
Azubah spinster; lived at Mendham.
~1786
Ziba
Dodd
~1788
Sarah
Dodd
Sarah spinster; lived with Azubah at Mendham at the old family home.
1800 - ~1863
Matthew
Dodd
63
63
1786 - 1838
Daniel
Wright
Dodd
52
52
~1788
Albert
Dodd
Not listed in this family on Flo. Day's web page.
~1812 - 1883
Philenia
Munson
71
71
Philenia Munson was born Dec. 2, 1811, the daughter of Caleb T. Munson. She married first O.B. Noble, a tanner, and had two children: Newton b. 1832 and John b. 1837 at Ithaca, New York. Stephen died before 1875 when Philenia moved to California to live with her son Newton, taking her two daughters with her. After Mary Anne married, Philenia lived with her until 1883 when she died at their home in San Bernardino. Philenia's granddaughter, Dr. Mary Noble, wrote of her: She was a real gentle woman, she was well educated for her time and wrote beautiful letters, some of which are still in existence today with fine penmanship, beautiful thoughts, well expressed. Her father, Caleb (1771-1849) was the son of John Munson (1740-1829) who was the son of Moses Munson (d. 1750) who was the son of Caleb Munson (1682-1765, weaver) who was the son of Samuel Munson (b. 1643, shoemaker and tanner) who was the son of the immigrant Thomas Munson (1612-1685, carpenter) who came to Hartford, Conn.
Jane
Crane
~1757
David
Beach
~1760
Hannah
Beach
1897 - 1953
Alfred
Beaulieu
56
56
~1771
Phebe
Beach
1773 - 1838
Benjamin
Beach
65
65
~1775
Rachel
Beach
1757 - 1832
Sarah
Beach
75
75
1769 - 1850
Elisha
Beach
80
80
1849
Lydia
Dodd
1853
Mary
Anne
Dodd
1788
Elias
Babbitt
1789
Jemima
Babbitt
1794
Aaron
Babbitt
1910
Viola
Hellen
Guthu
1796
Tryphena
Babbitt
1799
Joanna
Babbitt
1801 - 1886
Moses
Babbitt
85
85
1824/1825
Anna
Margaret
Surname McDaniel at marriage. Previously married.
1769
Phoebe
Babbitt
1771
Luther
Babbitt
Served in 2nd New Jersey Infantry 1794 in Whiskey Rebellion
1773
Darius
Babbitt
1779
Amzi
Babbitt
1781
Millicent
Babbitt
1851 - 1919
Byrum
Swetland
DODD
68
68
1907 - 1976
Wilbur
Reinicke
68
68
1855 - 1916
Stephen
DODD
60
60
1819 - 1898
Mary
Matilda
RINES
79
79
1840 - 1899
Lemuel
DODD
59
59
1842 - 1888
Malinda
DODD
46
46
1845 - 1924
Freeman
William
DODD
79
79
1848 - 1866
Sarah
Ann
DODD
18
18
1850 - 1917
Richard
H.
DODD
67
67
1850 - 1861
Perry
DODD
10
10
1856 - 1858
Emma
DODD
2
2
1859 - 1899
Jennie
DODD
40
40
1912 - 1995
Pearl M.
Almyra
Guthu
83
83
1829 - 1906
Mary
WINTERS
76
76
1853 - ~1930
Margaret
Jane
DODD
77
77
1851 - 1926
Millard
Filmore
DODD
75
75
1855 - 1928
William
Jasper
DODD
73
73
1858 - 1908
James
Martin
DODD
50
50
1861
Telitha
Anna
DODD
1868
Dennis
Alonzo
DODD
~1823
Catherine
WINTERS
1851
Phebe
DODD
1852
James
DODD
1910 - 1981
Gilbert
Heschke
70
70
Living
Will
1854 - 1857
John
DODD
3
3
1858
Susan
DODD
~1860
Emma
DODD
~1862
Henry
DODD
1840 - 1871
Lucinda
L.
SHEPHARD
31
31
1850 - 1898
Emily
DODD
47
47
1853
Franklin
Elias
DODD
1855 - 1926
Clarence
E.
DODD
70
70
1858
Lillian
DODD
1860
Lucinda
L.
DODD
1913 - 1930
Albert
Edwin
Guthu
17
17
Facts about this person: Funeral & Burial Died from drowning
1862
Jessie
V.
DODD
1868
Anna
L.
DODD
1834 - 1931
Elizabeth
WYRICK
97
97
1855
Mary
Elizabeth
DODD
1858
Charles
Rollin
DODD
1860
Rosella
Victoria
DODD
1862
William
Oscar
DODD
1865
George
Henry
DODD
1867
Ella
May
DODD
1871 - 1875
Louis
Elmer
DODD
4
4
1916 - 1917
Simon
Oscar
Guthu
9m
9m
From Viola Reinicke,( Simon's Niece): "I can remember we rode in a buggy, pulled by a horse, to his funeral and we had to go through big water puddles. Interesting what you remember about things." Viola was approximately 6 years old. notes from Crystal Carew
1873 - 1933
Frank
DODD
59
59
1607/1608 - 1679
Mary
Ward
2 SOUR S403 Dodd Descendants has death at Milford, Conn. and birth between 1615 and 1622.
1849 - 1911
Mary
Jane
BURNSIDE
62
62
1867 - 1907
Frank
DODD
40
40
1871 - 1893
Theron
DODD
21
21
1875 - 1935
Florence
DODD
60
60
1641 - 1713
Sarah
Fletcher
71
71
1 NAME Sarah /Stoddard/ 2 GIVN Sarah 2 SURN Stoddard 2 SOUR S1959 3 PAGE 42 3 QUAY 2 2 SOUR S1960 3 PAGE 65 3 QUAY 2
1681
Elizabeth
Riggs
1 NAME Elizabeth Brown /Riggs/ 2 GIVN Elizabeth Brown 2 SURN Riggs 2 SOUR S1746 2 SOUR S200 Thomas Dod descendancy has birth in Guilford, New Haven County, Connecticut. The 1863 Dodd Genealogy identified the father of Elizabeth, the wife of Daniel Dodd of Guilford, as Joseph. Joseph was a popular Riggs family name. A Joseph Riggs was born in 1740, the son of David and Elizabeth Cox Riggs. Another Joseph, born about 1675 left a large family, and yet another Joseph was born in 1686. 1 NAME Elizabeth Brown /Riggs/ 2 GIVN Elizabeth Brown 2 SURN Riggs 2 SOUR S1746 2 SOUR S200 Thomas Dod descendancy has birth in Guilford, New Haven County, Connecticut. The 1863 Dodd Genealogy identified the father of Elizabeth, the wife of Daniel Dodd of Guilford, as Joseph. Joseph was a popular Riggs family name. A Joseph Riggs was born in 1740, the son of David and Elizabeth Cox Riggs. Another Joseph, born about 1675 left a large family, and yet another Joseph was born in 1686.
1679 - >1748
Daniel
Dod
69
69
2 SOUR S200 Thomas Dod Descendency: It is possible that all of Daniel's children were born in Newark, New Jersey; not in Guilford, Conn. Daniel, the first son of Stephen and Sarah Stevens Dodd of Guilford, Connecticut, was born about 1679, married at about 23, and moved to Newark, New Jersey, when he was about 27, according to one source. It seems more likely, however, that he was married at Newark to Elizabeth Riggs, the daughter of Joseph and the sister of Samuel, who in his will names his brother-in-law Daniel Dodd. It was probably this Daniel Dodd who, in the company of Dr. Jacob Arent, built a sawmill on the Rahway River near Jefferson Village in about 1718 and who was also a land surveyor and a surveyor of highways in 1721. 2 SOUR S200 Thomas Dod Descendency: It is possible that all of Daniel's children were born in Newark, New Jersey; not in Guilford, Conn. Daniel, the first son of Stephen and Sarah Stevens Dodd of Guilford, Connecticut, was born about 1679, married at about 23, and moved to Newark, New Jersey, when he was about 27, according to one source. It seems more likely, however, that he was married at Newark to Elizabeth Riggs, the daughter of Joseph and the sister of Samuel, who in his will names his brother-in-law Daniel Dodd. It was probably this Daniel Dodd who, in the company of Dr. Jacob Arent, built a sawmill on the Rahway River near Jefferson Village in about 1718 and who was also a land surveyor and a surveyor of highways in 1721.
1658 - >1689
Hannah
Brown
31
31
Patricia Craig Johnson has 3 May 1658 in Milford. Michele Cragg has 1 Jan 1641/42 in Milford. Michele Cragg has after 1689 in Derby, Conn.
Private
Gladys
1704 - 1768
Phebe
Dodd
64
64
2 SOUR S200 Condit Family Genealogy has birth in 1703. Not included on Flo. Day's web page. 2 SOUR S200 Condit Family Genealogy has birth in 1703. Not included on Flo. Day's web page.
1711 - 1768
John
Dod
57
57
Carpenter. Carpenter.
Unknown
1649 - >1701
Daniel
Dod
52
52
1 NAME Daniel /Dodd/ 2 GIVN Daniel 2 SURN Dodd 2 SOUR S200 Fell from load of hay.
<1615 - 1666
Daniel
Dod
51
51
1 NAME Daniel /Dodd/ 2 GIVN Daniel 2 SURN Dodd 2 SOUR S200 Colket: Branford (Conn.) 1646, d there 1665/6. Daniel Dodd (spelled Dod in this generation and in one or two successive generations) and his wife Mary appear at Branford, Connecticut, as early as 1646 or 1647. The oldest three of their children, Mary (also called Mercy), Hannah (Anna) and Daniel were baptized as children of the Branford Church at New Haven in June 1651. Four other children were born later. Mary died May 16, 1657. Daniel died between sowing time, 1666, and the harvest of 1666 as the inventory of his estate includes wheat on the ground. Both were buried at Branford. After his death, his sons, being all minors, petitioned the Court to name Richard Lawrence and Lawrence Ward as their guardians and administrators, which was granted. The estate amounted to about $650. The children all would move to Newark, New Jersey, except Anna and Stephen. Accounts of Connecticut and New Jersey history show that the move was possibly prompted by the splits in the Connecticut Puritans over religious differences, drawing some of them to follow their pastors to New Jersey when the Connecticut and New Haven colonies were united into one in 1665. Those who moved were primarily from Branford, Conn., but included others who agreed with the Branford congregation about theological matters. Not everyone, however, was drawn by religious inclination. Some were simply recruited to help build the new community. (Research):Daniel Dod family in America, 1940 Seversmith 2:914.
<1620> - 1657
Mary
Wheeler
2 SOUR S200 Mary ______ Dodd (64.) , Daniel's wife, died on May 26, 1657, leaving a young family including a less than one-month-old baby behind. The only conjecture about her background comes in reading the will of Stephen Dodd of Guilford in which he mentions his cousin Mary Wheeler. The sons also requested Richard Lawrence and Lawrence Ward as their guardians; a John Ward signed the inventory of the estate. Some relationships might be hinted at here.
1655 - 1691
Stephen
Dod
36
36
1 NAME Stephen /Dodd/ 2 GIVN Stephen 2 SURN Dodd 2 SOUR S200 Stephen Dodd (1655-1691) settled in Guilford, Connecticut, where his two oldest sisters, Mary Blachley and Anna Fowler lived. He married Sarah Stevens on May 18, 1678. Mary died some time before Stephen, who died October, 1691, at age 37. His land and movable estate were left to his sons except that he gave a cow to his cousin Mary Wheeler who lived with him, and he gave the wedding gown of his late wife to his sister Anna Fowler. Stephen and Mary had just two sons: Daniel and Samuel. In 1707, son Daniel, by then in Newark, New Jersey, signed a document giving all right and title in the lands and tenements left to him in Guilford to his brother Samuel. The original Dodd genealogy gives Stephen's wife's name as Mary Stevens, but other records show fairly conclusively that it was Sarah, not Mary Stevens, who was married to Stephen Dodd.
1657 - <1691
Sarah
Stevens
34
34
2 SOUR S200 The wife of Stephen Dodd, son of the first Daniel, was, according to the 1863 Dodd genealogy, Mary, but both Savage and Roberts (CONNECTICUT GENEALOGIES) contradict this, clearly identifying his wife as Sarah Stevens, the daughter of Thomas and Mary Fletcher Stevens. Born at Guilford in 1656/7 on January 25, she married Stephen on May 18, 1678
~1628 - 1685
Thomas
Stevens
57
57
2 SOUR S200 2 SOUR S200 Mary's father Thomas Stevens was born about 1628, probably in England. In 1650, he married Mary Fletcher, the daughter of John Fletcher of Milford, Connecticut. In 1654, Thomas, a miller, was convicted of selling flax with defective weights, through carelessness in not having them inspected. That same year, he was chosen corporal for a proposed expedition against the Dutch, but with a limiting notation that he not serve above that office since he was not a freeman. With his father John and brother in October 1662, Thomas joined others from Guilford, followers of Dr. Rossiter, in seceding from the New Haven Colony and tendering themselves and their estates to the Colony of Connecticut, which accepted them, creating bitter controversy. As a result, Thomas and his brother left Guilford. Thomas and his family were in Killingworth by 1670 when he became a freeman there. On March 11 of that year, he sold much of his land in East Guilford to his brother William. In 1675, his wife Mary became a member of the church at Killingworth. Thomas sold to his son-in-law Stephen Dodd his East Creek land in 1679 and more in 1683 as well as the old homelot at Guilford. From Killingworth, Thomas twice served in the General Assembly. He died on November 10, 1685. (Research):Death also given as 10 Nov 1685.
1630 - 1679
Mary
Fletcher
48
48
1870 - 1947
Marie
Pedersen
Guthu
77
77
Facts about this person: Funeral & Burial April 12, 1947 Hitterdahl Church, Iola WI. Source: Hitterdahl Church records researched by Sylvia H. on Nov. 6, 1997
~1605 - 1670
John
Stevens
65
65
2 SOUR S200 Thomas's father John and mother Mary Stevens were among the first settlers at Guilford, Connecticut, but not original founders. John shared in the first division of homelots and lands. He had a 14-acre homelot and a 36+ acre parcel of land outside town. Other recorded evidence of John in Guilford includes: October 9, 1645 - fined for neglect of fencing 1650 - planter 1652 - planter 1656 - on freeman's list 1670 - in March, deeded 36+ acres and division rights to son Thomas September 1670 - died; will dated August 1670 Two ships had arrived in New Haven in July of 1639, the passengers of which largely settled at Guilford. John was a passenger on one of these ships as were John Stone, perhaps a cousin (see Thomas Stephens) and others named Stone. Also on these ships were Thomas Norton and John Shether (Sheather), names which also appear in this genealogy. At his death, his estate showed 32 pounds 15 shillings worth of property at Killingworth and £93.05.01 at Guilford. His will made the following provisions: son Thomas - a mare, brass kettle, best sute, cloak, bed, sheets and other bedding son William - house, homelot, meadow, providing he pay to son John - in old England £20.10, and to dau Mary - the amount of 10 pounds To each of four grandsons, he left four pounds each, and to his two granddaughters, a pair of sheets each.
~1609
Mary
~1630
John
Stevens
~1634 - 1703
William
Stevens
69
69
~1636
Mary
Stevens
2 SOUR S200 Alt date of birth: 1623
1643
Hannah
Fletcher
1645 - 1666
Elizabeth
Fletcher
21
21
1649 - 1649
Samuel
Fletcher
1652
Abigail
Fletcher
~1607
John
Clark
1913 - 1965
Lee
Russell
Myers
52
52
~1607
Nathaniel
Farrand
1561/1605 - 1649
Thomas
Dod
1567/1608
Katherine
1657 - ~1714
Samuel
Dodd
57
57
Also given as 9 May 1657. Alt date of birth: 2 May 1657
1660 - >1690
Phoebe
Brown
30
30
1 NAME Phoebe /Brown/ 2 GIVN Phoebe 2 SURN Brown 2 SOUR S1743 Parents also given as John Browne [43988] and Mary Holmes [43989].
~1646 - 1686
Mary
Dod
40
40
1 NAME Mercy /Dod/ 2 GIVN Mercy 2 SURN Dod
~1648
Hannah
Dod
1651 - ~1675
Ebenezer
Dod
24
24
1653 - 1653
Unnamed
Dod
1650
James
Stevens
1873 - 1961
Beatta
Pedersen
Guthu
87
87
Facts about this person: Funeral & Burial January 11, 1960/61 Hitterdahl Church, Iola WI. Source: Church records at Hidderdahl Church researched by Sylvia H. on Nov. 6, 1997
1653
Mary
Stevens
1655 - 1737
Rebecca
Stevens
82
82
1660 - 1722
John
Stevens
62
62
1664 - 1711
Thomas
Stevens
47
47
1666
Joseph
Stevens
1 _STAT Never Married 2 SOUR S200 Died young.
1666 - 1727
Abigail
Stevens
61
61
1668 - 1738
Elizabeth
Stevens
70
70
1669 - 1738
Ebenezer
Stevens
69
69
1673 - 1685
Phebe
Stevens
12
12
1 _STAT Never Married
1674 - 1746
Jonathan
Stevens
72
72
Private
Kemp
Edward
Fletcher
Anthony
Fletcher
William
Fletcher
Robert
Fletcher
~1640
John
Fletcher
1642 - ~1689
Joseph
Riggs
47
47
2 SOUR S200 The Joseph Riggs which I have tentatively identified as Elizabeth's father was born at Milford, Connecticut, in 1642 and had a daughter named Elizabeth born in about 1681 about whom nothing is known. The places, names and dates combine to determine my choice, but it is not confirmed. This Joseph moved to Newark, New Jersey, another matching factor, and married Hannah Browne (34.), the daughter of John Browne who was at Derby and Newark with the Riggs family. Joseph was commander of the militia there and put the floor in the meeting house. His will was dated 1689.
1674
John
Riggs
1676 - ~1709
Samuel
Riggs
33
33
1678 - 1773
Zophar
Riggs
95
95
Living
Loundree
Private
James
Winkler
Oak
~1715 - 1751
Timothy
Dod
36
36
Thomas Dod descendancy has before 2 May 1751. 2 may 1751 estate administrators were appointed
~1645 - 1695
Aaron
Thompson
50
50
Cary Galloway has birth in Elizabeth, Union, New Jersey.
1155 - 1214
Alfonso
VIII DE
CASTILE
58
58
RELI Sources: Microsoft Encarta 1994 ed.Alfonso VIII (1155-1214), king of Castile (1158-1214); hesucceeded to the throne on the death of his father, Sancho III(circa 1134-58). Troubled by interference from Navarre in hisyouth, he later allied Castile with Aragn, forming a connectionthat was eventually to become the basis for the unification ofSpain. He also established Castilian dominance over Len. In1170 he married Eleanor (died 1214), daughter of King Henry IIof England. From the 1170s, he resisted encroachments by theAlmohads, Muslim invaders from northern Africa. Defeated by theMuslim caliph Yakub al-Mansur (circa 1160-99) at Alarcos in1195, Alfonso and his allies won a major victory over the Muslimcommander al-Nasir (1158-1225) at Navas de Tolosa in 1212.--Other FieldsRef Number: + RELG @N315@ DATE 20 MAR 1999
~1621 - 1690
John
Brown
69
69
1 NAME John /Browne/ 2 GIVN John 2 SURN Browne 2 SOUR S1719 Also given as 17 Dec 1689 by Leslie B. Freeman.
<1623 - <1689
Mary
Burwell
66
66
1602 - ~1649
John
Burwell
47
47
~1605
Esther
Winchester
~1630 - >1690
Ephraim
Burwell
60
60
~1630
John
Burwell
WFT Est. 1756-1785 - WFT Est. 1810-1870
Ole
Svendsen
"Ole Svendsen Rindal i Saxd: "and "Ingebor Tomesd: How" married June 8, 1802. (Faberg p.r. 1775-1808, p. 314.) "Ole Svendsen Rindal i Saxd: "and "Ingebor Tomesd: How" married June 8, 1802. (Faberg p.r. 1775-1808, p. 314.)
~1630
Samuel
Burwell
~1630
Nathan
Burwell
~1630
Elizabeth
Burwell
~1630 - >1712
Zachariah
Burwell
82
82
Francis
Brown
Mary
1614 - 1668
Edward
Riggs
54
54
2 SOUR S200 Joseph's parents were Edward Riggs (1614-1668) and Elizabeth Roosa (103.) Riggs. Edward, born in England, came to this country in the early summer of 1633 with his family. He settled first in Boston where he assisted his father in caring for the sick. In 1635, he married Elizabeth Roosa. In 1637, he was a sergeant in the Pequot War, rescuing a group from an Indian ambush. Because of this, he was always considered a hero and called Sergeant Riggs. In 1640, he was a settler at Milford, Connecticut, coming from Boston where he had located earlier. He and some others purchased Indian land and started Derby, Connecticut, where the site of his home is still called Riggs Hill. He built his home and a stockade there. In 1661, he housed in secret and protected Whaley and Goff, two of the English Parliament that condemned and ordered the execution of Charles I prior to Cromwell's Puritan reign and who were sought by agents of Charles II after the Restoration. Edward was not a member of the church, but apparently considered himself a Puritan. In 1665, Edward visited New Jersey, then spent a year preparing for the proposed colony there, his wife with him as the first white woman to spend a summer in Newark. He and his sons Edward and Joseph were original proprietors there. Agents had recruited new settlers for Newark from Milford, Guilford and other communities. Edward oversaw the building of the Common Pound, was viewer of fences, had charge of draining swamps, surveyed lots, laid out roads and owned a wolf pit in the new colony. In 1668, a year after the colony was organized, he died there. Elizabeth remarried to Caleb Carwithie.
1618
Elizabeth
Roosa
Caleb
Carwithie
~1636 - 1715
Edward
Riggs
79
79
Laverne Olney has birth in 1636 in Roxbury, Norfolk, Mass. Edward RIGGS, the third of that name, was born in Roxbury, about 1636, was married in 1660, and reared a family of ten children.
1898 - 1993
Lloyd
Earl
Schulz
95
95
Living
Will
~1640
Samuel
Riggs
~1644
Mary
Riggs
~1590 - 1672
Edward
Riggs
82
82
2 SOUR S200 2 SOUR S762 3 PAGE p. 243 3 QUAY 3 Edward Sr. was the first generation immigrant of the Riggs family. He was born in about 1590 in England, perhaps in Lincolnshire or Yorkshire. He landed in Boston in 1633 with his wife Elizabeth Rooke Riggs (105), two sons and four daughters. They were among the early settlers in Roxbury, Massachusetts, where the first death of record was his daughter Lydia in August 1633. He became a freeman (church member, thus qualified under theological law to vote) in 1634 and his daughter Elizabeth and son John died in 1634 and his wife in 1635. In 1649, he owned 40 acres at Roxbury. His second wife, Elizabeth Frese Riggs (b. Feb. 4, 1638), died in 1669. Edward died in 1672. Colket: Roxbury (Mass.) 1633, bur there 5 Mar 1671/72. Freeman. (Research):Genealogy of Riggs family 1901 More about Riggs family 1974
D. 1635
Elizabeth
Rooke
D. 1669
Elizabeth
Frese
1616 - 1633
Lydia
Riggs
17
17
2 SOUR S200 Her death was the first of record in Roxbury, Mass.
1618 - 1634
John
Riggs
16
16
1620 - 1634
Elizabeth
Riggs
14
14
1622
Unknown
Riggs
1625
Mary
Riggs
1834 - WFT Est. 1872-1929
Pernille
Pedersdatter
Pernille married Lars Olsen norde Traaset, born at Straete. She was age 20, he was age 27 (?) when they married December 28, 1867. Facts about this person: Baptism June 22, 1834 Christening/ Faberg Parish, Restad, L:illehammer, Norway Source: Faberg Parish record 1833-1837, p.41, no. 42. Researched by Inger Karin Martinsen, Hamar, Norway Pernille married Lars Olsen norde Traaset, born at Straete. She was age 20, he was age 27 (?) when they married December 28, 1867. Facts about this person: Baptism June 22, 1834 Christening/ Faberg Parish, Restad, L:illehammer, Norway Source: Faberg Parish record 1833-1837, p.41, no. 42. Researched by Inger Karin Martinsen, Hamar, Norway
1631
Thomas
Riggs
1692 - 1749
Joseph
Thompson
57
57
1662 - 1732
Elizabeth
Brown
70
70
1 NAME Elizabeth /Browne/ 2 GIVN Elizabeth 2 SURN Browne 2 SOUR S1726 Bonnie Hamilton has birth in Newark. Stephen Seiple has birth 1663 in Derby, CT. Michele Cragg has about 1663 in Derby, Conn. Bonnie Hamilton has death in Orange. Orange Presbyterian Cemetery.
1652 - 1694
Joseph
Brown
42
42
<1655 - <1711
Thomas
Brown
55
55
~1646 - 1708
John
Brown
62
62
John
Stewart
Minerva
Owrey
1874
William
J
Shafer
1877
Henry
F
Shafer
1837 - WFT Est. 1858-1927
Ole
Pedersen
Facts about this person: Baptism May 07, 1834 Christening/ Faberg Parish, Restad, L:illehammer, Norway Source: Faberg Parish record 1836-1854, p. 5, no.78. Researched by Inger Karin Martinsen, Hamar, Norway Facts about this person: Baptism May 07, 1834 Christening/ Faberg Parish, Restad, L:illehammer, Norway Source: Faberg Parish record 1836-1854, p. 5, no.78. Researched by Inger Karin Martinsen, Hamar, Norway
1880
Ellen
G
Shafer
1882
Marie
A
Shafer
1885
Robert
S
Shafer
1887
Myrtle
M
Shafer
1889
Ethel L
Shafer
1892
George
W
Shafer
1895
Emerson
C
Shafer
1880
Maggie
L
Living
Will
Living
Greybill
1839 - 1841
Bernt
Pedersen
(Pedersson)
1
1
Died age 2. Was the twin brother of Tobias. Facts about this person: Funeral & Burial July 07, 1841 Faberg Parish, Restad, Lillehammer, Norway Source: Faberg Parish record 1836-1854, p.573, no. 41. Researched by Inger Karin Martinsen, Hamar, Norway Baptism August 11, 1839 Faberg Parish, Restad, Lillehammer, Norway Source: Faberg Parish record 1836-1854, p.25,no.77-78. Researched by Inger Karin Martinsen, Hamar, Norway Died age 2. Was the Died age 2. Was the twin brother of Tobias. Facts about this person: Funeral & Burial July 07, 1841 Faberg Parish, Restad, Lillehammer, Norway Source: Faberg Parish record 1836-1854, p.573, no. 41. Researched by Inger Karin Martinsen, Hamar, Norway Baptism August 11, 1839 Faberg Parish, Restad, Lillehammer, Norway Source: Faberg Parish record 1836-1854, p.25,no.77-78. Researched by Inger Karin Martinsen, Hamar, Norway
Rachel
Duncan
1855
Mary
E
Thurston
1858
Miles
B
Thurston
1859
Elbert
N
Thurston
1772
Thomas
Johnson
~1770
Jane
Largent
Thomas
Eagleston
Lucy
Mercer
Mary
Ella
Havens
1873
Daisy
Ellis
1842 - WFT Est. 1843-1932
Bernt
Pedersen
Facts about this person: Baptism May 29, 1842 Christening/ Faberg Parish, Restad, L:illehammer, Norway Source: Faberg Parish record 1836-1854, p. 61, no. 80. Researched by Inger Karin Martinsen, Hamar, Norway Facts about this person: Baptism May 29, 1842 Christening/ Faberg Parish, Restad, L:illehammer, Norway Source: Faberg Parish record 1836-1854, p. 61, no. 80. Researched by Inger Karin Martinsen, Hamar, Norway
1876
Hermangard
Ellis
?
1879
Anna
Ellis
Sarah
Vandvort
1858
Malina
Jane
Pope
Orvilla
Carpenter
1870
Carpenter
Ellis
1880
George
Franklin
Ellis
1876
Ida
Ellis
1883
Lee
Ellis
1885
Ella
Ellis
1848 - 1852
Mathias
Pedersen
3
3
Facts about this person: Funeral & Burial January 27, 1851/52 Faberg Parish, Restad, Lillehammer, Norway Source: Faberg Parish record 1836-1854, p. 619, no. 4. Researched by Inger Karin Martinsen, Hamar, Norway Baptism February 27, 1847/48 Christening,Faberg Parish, Restad, Lillehammer, Norway Source: Faberg Parish record 1836-1854, p. 155, no. 41. Researched by Inger Karin Martinsen, Hamar, Norway Facts about this person: Funeral & Burial January 27, 1851/52 Faberg Parish, Restad, Lillehammer, Norway Source: Faberg Parish record 1836-1854, p. 619, no. 4. Researched by Inger Karin Martinsen, Hamar, Norway Baptism February 27, 1847/48 Christening,Faberg Parish, Restad, Lillehammer, Norway Source: Faberg Parish record 1836-1854, p. 155, no. 41. Researched by Inger Karin Martinsen, Hamar, Norway
1881
Frances
Ellis
Martha
Potter
George
Ellis
~1725 - ~1807
John
Largent
82
82
1737 - 1838
Christena
Ross
100
100
William
Brown
Ephriam
Sanders
Joseph
Sanders
Jerusha
Pennington
Jeremiah
Day
1851 - WFT Est. 1882-1945
Pauline
Pedersdatter
Facts about this person: Baptism March 02, 1850/51 Christening,Faberg Parish, Restad, Lillehammer, Norway Source: Faberg Parish record 1836-1854, p. 213, no. 38. Researched by Inger Karin Martinsen, Hamar, Norway Facts about this person: Baptism March 02, 1850/51 Christening,Faberg Parish, Restad, Lillehammer, Norway Source: Faberg Parish record 1836-1854, p. 213, no. 38. Researched by Inger Karin Martinsen, Hamar, Norway
Daniel
Day
Mary
Abigail
Homan
1714 - 1777
Jemima
Harrison
63
63
~1253 - 1299
Millicent
DE
CANTELUPE
46
46
TYPE Book TITL From Deluge To Date AUTH Mildred Lusk PUBL np DATE 10 May 1988 DATE 21 MAR 2001 RELI Sources: Roberts, Gary Boyd. "Ancestors of American Presidenve.; Urbana, Champaign Co., OH 4307. DATE 10 AUG 1997
~1244 - <1279
Eudo
LA
ZOUCH
35
35
TYPE Book TITL From Deluge To Date AUTH Mildred Lusk PUBL np DATE 10 May 1988 TYPE Book TITL From Deluge To Date AUTH Mildred Lusk PUBL np DATE 10 May 1988 DATE 21 MAR 2001 RELI Sources: Roberts, Gary Boyd. "Ancestors of American Presidenve.; Urbana, Champaign Co., OH 4307.Eudo (Eon) La ZOUCHE B: Abt 1244Of, Ashby, Leicestershire, England D: Bef 25 1279 JunM: Bef 1273 Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, England DATE 28 MAY 1999
~1220 - <1255
Eva
DE
BROASE
35
35
TYPE Book TITL From Deluge To Date AUTH Mildred Lusk PUBL np DATE 10 May 1988 TYPE Web Site AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints TITL Family Search URL http://www.familysearch.org TYPE Web Site AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints TITL Family Search URL http://www.familysearch.org DATE 20 MAR 2001 OCCU Hs.ofAbergavenny RELI Sources: Roberts, Gary Boyd. "Ancestors of American Presidenas selected by Empress Elizabeth Petro. DATE 11 SEP 1996
~1216 - 1254
William
DE
CANTELUPE
38
38
TYPE Book TITL From Deluge To Date AUTH Mildred Lusk PUBL np DATE 10 May 1988 TYPE Web Site AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints TITL Family Search URL http://www.familysearch.org TYPE Web Site AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints TITL Family Search URL http://www.familysearch.org TYPE Web Site AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints TITL Family Search URL http://www.familysearch.org DATE 20 MAR 2001 OCCU B. Abergavenny RELI Sources: Roberts, Gary Boyd. "Ancestors of American Presidenve.; Urbana, Champaign Co., OH 4307. DATE 11 SEP 1996
1898
Leola
~0870 - 927/932
Rollo
Rolf
ROGNVALDSON
See Historical Document.
1853 - WFT Est. 1854-1947
Johanne
Pedersdatter
Facts about this person: Baptism September 25, 1853 Christening,Faberg Parish, Restad, Lillehammer, Norway Source: Faberg Parish record 1836-1854, p. 271, no. 160. Researched by Inger Karin Martinsen, Hamar, Norway Facts about this person: Baptism September 25, 1853 Christening,Faberg Parish, Restad, Lillehammer, Norway Source: Faberg Parish record 1836-1854, p. 271, no. 160. Researched by Inger Karin Martinsen, Hamar, Norway
~1172 - 1220
Isabelle
DE
CLARE
48
48
TYPE Book TITL From Deluge To Date AUTH Mildred Lusk PUBL np DATE 10 May 1988 TYPE Book TITL From Deluge To Date AUTH Mildred Lusk PUBL np DATE 10 May 1988 TYPE Web Site AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints TITL Family Search URL http://www.familysearch.org TYPE Web Site AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints TITL Family Search URL http://www.familysearch.org TYPE Web Site AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints TITL Family Search URL http://www.familysearch.org DATE 20 MAR 2001 OCCU Cnts.of Pembroke EDUC Acceded: 1189 RELI Sources: Roberts, Gary Boyd. "Ancestors of American Preside DATE 8 OCT 1997
~1141 - 1177
Aife
MacDermott Or
McMURROUGH
36
36
TYPE Book TITL From Deluge To Date AUTH Mildred Lusk PUBL np DATE 10 May 1988 TYPE Web Site AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints TITL Family Search URL http://www.familysearch.org TYPE Web Site AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints TITL Family Search URL http://www.familysearch.org TYPE Book TITL From Deluge To Date AUTH Mildred Lusk PUBL np DATE 10 May 1988 TYPE Web Site AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints TITL Family Search URL http://www.familysearch.org DATE 20 MAR 2001
~1125 - 1176
Richard
DE
CLARE
51
51
TYPE Book TITL From Deluge To Date AUTH Mildred Lusk PUBL np DATE 10 May 1988 TYPE Web Site AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints TITL Family Search URL http://www.familysearch.org TYPE Book TITL From Deluge To Date AUTH Mildred Lusk PUBL np DATE 10 May 1988 TYPE Web Site AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints TITL Family Search URL http://www.familysearch.org TYPE Web Site AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints TITL Family Search URL http://www.familysearch.org ALIA Strongbow TYPE Book TITL From Deluge To Date AUTH Mildred Lusk PUBL np DATE 10 May 1988 DATE 20 MAR 2001
Gilbert
DE
CLARE
TYPE Web Site AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints TITL Family Search URL http://www.familysearch.org DATE 20 MAR 2001
Isabel
DE
BEAUMONT
TYPE Web Site AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints TITL Family Search URL http://www.familysearch.org ALIA Elizabeth TYPE Web Site AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints TITL Family Search URL http://www.familysearch.org DATE 20 MAR 2001
~1175
Joan
DE
CLARE
TYPE Web Site AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints TITL Family Search URL http://www.familysearch.org TYPE Web Site AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints TITL Family Search URL http://www.familysearch.org DATE 20 MAR 2001
1110 - 1171
Dermot
McMURROUGH
61
61
TYPE Web Site AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints TITL Family Search URL http://www.familysearch.org TYPE Web Site AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints TITL Family Search URL http://www.familysearch.org TYPE Book TITL From Deluge To Date AUTH Mildred Lusk PUBL np DATE 10 May 1988 TYPE Web Site AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints TITL Family Search URL http://www.familysearch.org ALIA Diarmuid-Na-Ugall TYPE Book TITL From Deluge To Date AUTH Mildred Lusk PUBL np DATE 10 May 1988 58th Christian King of Leinster. Became King of Leinster in 1135; was in 1166 deposed by the Monarch Rederich O'Connor, aided by Tiernon O'Ruarc, Prince of West Bremi TYPE Book TITL From Deluge To Date AUTH Mildred Lusk PUBL np DATE 10 May 1988 DATE 20 MAR 2001
~1140
More
O'TOOLE
TYPE Web Site AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints TITL Family Search URL http://www.familysearch.org TYPE Web Site AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints TITL Family Search URL http://www.familysearch.org DATE 20 MAR 2001
~1185 - ~1240
William
DE
CANTELUPE
55
55
TYPE Web Site AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints TITL Family Search URL http://www.familysearch.org TYPE Web Site AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints TITL Family Search URL http://www.familysearch.org TYPE Web Site AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints TITL Family Search URL http://www.familysearch.org DATE 20 MAR 2001
~1189
Milicent
GOURNAI
TYPE Web Site AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints TITL Family Search URL http://www.familysearch.org TYPE Web Site AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints TITL Family Search URL http://www.familysearch.org DATE 20 MAR 2001
1856 - WFT Est. 1873-1950
Ronnoug
Pedersdatter
Facts about this person: Baptism March 21, 1855/56 Christening,Faberg Parish, Restad, Lillehammer, Norway Source: Faberg Parish record 1855-1867, p. 19a, no. 62. Researched by Inger Karin Martinsen, Hamar, Norway Emigration June 16, 1873 Left Norway May 30, 1873 on the ship St. Olaf found in Ships lists Bergen-NY #2413 Census 1880 Wisconsin census, Portage County has a Rhoda #67129 page 17 Facts about this person: Baptism March 21, 1855/56 Christening,Faberg Parish, Restad, Lillehammer, Norway Source: Faberg Parish record 1855-1867, p. 19a, no. 62. Researched by Inger Karin Martinsen, Hamar, Norway Emigration June 16, 1873 Left Norway May 30, 1873 on the ship St. Olaf found in Ships lists Bergen-NY #2413 Census 1880 Wisconsin census, Portage County has a Rhoda #67129 page 17
Hugh
GOURNAI
TYPE Web Site AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints TITL Family Search URL http://www.familysearch.org DATE 20 MAR 2001
Julia
MARTIN
TYPE Web Site AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints TITL Family Search URL http://www.familysearch.org DATE 20 MAR 2001
~0910 - 1 APR 973
Herman
Hermann
BILLUNG
OCCU Duke of Saxe RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploastory and Biography, v. 88 (1980), p. .ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA:Billung DYNASTY the primary ruling dynasty in Saxony in the10th and 11th centuries. It was founded by Hermann Billung, whoin 936 received from the German king (and future emperor) OttoI a march, or border territory, on the lower Elbe River to beheld against the pagan Slavic Wends. In 961 Otto grantedHermann the Saxon ducal title, which on Hermann's death (973)passed to his son and thereafter to his descendants, whocontinued the struggle against the Slavs.Although the family extended its conquests toward the OderRiver, thus preparing these territories for Christianization,their lands consisted of only the northeastern part of theformer stem duchy of Saxony. Hermann's son Bernard I (d. 1011)obtained guarantees of the special privileges and customs of theSaxons from the emperor Henry II; Bernard II (d. 1059) obtainedsimilar guarantees from the emperor Conrad II. Both Bernard IIand his son Ordulf (d. 1072) had to defend their territoriesagainst the encroachments of Adalbert, archbishop of Bremen. Thefamily came to embody the Saxon national resentment toward theSalian kings and emperors Henry III and particularly Henry IV,who wanted to reestablish imperial authority in Saxony. InAugust 1106, with the death of Magnus Billung, the family diedout.Related Propaedia TopicsDecline of the dynasty (685-711): renewed wars with the Slavs;settlement with the Arabs; fiscal, agricultural, and defensivepolicies; military anarchy (711-717)The Holy Roman Empire, the papacy, and Italy from c. 1050 to c.1300Copyright (c) 1996 Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc. All RightsReserved DATE 15 MAR 1997
~1163
Milicin
BRACI
TYPE Web Site AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints TITL Family Search URL http://www.familysearch.org TYPE Web Site AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints TITL Family Search URL http://www.familysearch.org DATE 20 MAR 2001
1876
Matthew
Albert
Edmisten
~1127
Sibyl
DE
SALISBURY
TYPE Web Site AUTH jedh@inet.att.co.kr TITL MyTrees.com at Kindred Konnections URL http://63.169.143.2/cgi-bin/genealogy/frameit?105975+985194381+N70+English DATE 21 March 2001 DATE 5 SEP 2001 ALIA Sybille d'Evereaux SRCE @N6161@ FAML @N6163@ DATE 24 JAN 1999
Walter
DE
SALISBURY
TYPE Web Site AUTH jedh@inet.att.co.kr TITL MyTrees.com at Kindred Konnections URL http://63.169.143.2/cgi-bin/genealogy/frameit?105975+985194381+N70+English DATE 21 March 2001 DATE 21 MAR 2001
~1230 - ~1251
Eleanor
DE
BROASE
21
21
TYPE Web Site AUTH jedh@inet.att.co.kr TITL MyTrees.com at Kindred Konnections URL http://63.169.143.2/cgi-bin/genealogy/frameit?105975+985194381+N70+English DATE 21 March 2001 DATE 21 MAR 2001 DATE 2 AUG 2000
~1226 - 1301
Maud
DE
BROASE
75
75
TYPE Web Site AUTH jedh@inet.att.co.kr TITL MyTrees.com at Kindred Konnections URL http://63.169.143.2/cgi-bin/genealogy/frameit?105975+985194381+N70+English DATE 21 March 2001 DATE 21 MAR 2001 EDUC Penman's "Falls the Shadow" RELI Sources: Bogert, Theodore. AOL user "TedLBJ" File uploaded t DATE 13 OCT 1997
1871 - 1876
Richard
Edmisten
4
4
Private
Lester
Todd
1162 - 1214
Eleanor
PLANTAGENET
52
52
OCCU Queen of Castile--Other FieldsRef Number: + DATE 22 JUN 1997
~1121 - 1180
Louis
VII le
Jeune
59
59
RELI Sources: Microsoft Encarta 1994 ed.Louis VII, called The Young (1121?-80), king of France(1137-80), son and successor of Louis VI. In the first year ofhis reign he married Eleanor of Aquitaine, daughter of WilliamX, duke of Aquitaine (1099-1137). Louis soon aroused theopposition of Pope Innocent II (reigned 1130-43) because of hissupport of a rival to the papal candidate for the archbishopricof Bourges, and his lands were placed under papal interdict.Louis next fought a 2-year war and conquered Champagne in 1144.In 1147 he joined the unsuccessful Second Crusade as one of itstwo chief military leaders (the other was Conrad III ofGermany). Louis returned to France two years later, and in 1152his marriage to Eleanor was annulled; in the same year shemarried Henry of Anjou, later Henry II, king of England. Louiswarred with Henry for the possession of Aquitaine but renouncedall rights to the duchy in 1154, the year Henry became king ofEngland. Between 1157 and 1180 Louis continued sporadic warfareagainst Henry, who held many of the French provinces. Louis wassucceeded by his son Philip II (Philip Augustus). RELG @N321@ FAML @N6279@ DATE 13 MAR 1999
1156 - 1189
Matilda
Maud
PLANTAGENET
33
33
DATE 22 JUN 1997
~1129 - 1195
Henry V
the Lion DE
SAXONY
66
66
RELI Sources: Microsoft Encarta 1994 ed.Henry the Lion (circa 1129-95), duke of Saxony (1139-80) andduke of Bavaria (1156-80), a powerful German prince, who becamea rival of the Holy Roman emperor Frederick I Barbarossa. Theonly son of Henry the Proud, duke of Bavaria and Saxony(1108-39), Henry was probably born in Ravensburg. At the age often he succeeded his father to the duchy of Saxony, which hismother and grandmother administered for him until 1146. In 1147Henry demanded that the Diet of Frankfort restore to him theduchy of Bavaria, which had been taken from his father. Whenrefused, Henry began an unsuccessful war against Holy RomanEmperor Conrad III. After Conrad's death, however, Henry's duchywas restored to him by the imperial successor, FrederickBarbarossa. Henry subsequently aided Frederick in wars in Polandand Italy between 1157 and 1159. Possessing both German andItalian territories, Henry was a formidable figure within theHoly Roman Empire. To curb him, a league of nobles and prelateswas formed in 1166; after two years of war, Henry wastriumphant. In 1168 he took as his second wife Matilda(1156-89), the daughter of Henry II, king of England. In 1172-73he made a pilgrimage to Jerusalem. By refusing to aid FrederickI in an Italian expedition, Henry instigated a quarrel (1175-76)between himself and the emperor. As a result, he was placedunder the ban of the empire. He was deprived of most of hispossessions in 1180 and twice forced into exile, in 1182 and1189, spending most of his time in England. When he returned toGermany shortly after the second exile, Henry took part in arebellion of German nobles against Frederick's successor,Emperor Henry VI. He made peace with the emperor, however, atFulda in 1190. Henry was a capable ruler, one of his greatestaccomplishments being the colonization of previously Slavicterritories east of the Elbe River. He died at Brunswick, August6, 1195. DATE 1 APR 1999
1155 - 1183
Henry
PLANTAGENET
28
28
RELI Sources: "Castles" Game Manuel by Interplay ProductionsHe was called "the Young King". DATE 22 JUN 1997
1165 - 1199
Joanna
PLANTAGENET
34
34
RELI Sources: Microsoft Encarta 1994 ed. DATE 22 JUN 1997
1208 - 1246
David
Daffyd AP
LLYWELYN
38
38
RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain"ent after 1277 at the manner in which .ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA:David AP LLYWELYN(b. c. 1208--d. Feb. 25, 1246, Aber, Gwynedd, Wales), Welshprince, ruler of the state of Gwynedd in northern Wales from1240 to 1246.His father, Llywelyn ap Iorwerth, had made Gwynedd the centre ofWelsh power, and his mother, Joan, was the illegitimate daughterof King John of England (ruled 1199-1216). Although Llywelyndesignated David as his successor, his half brother Gruffuddopposed him. While the aged Llywelyn lay ill, David seizedGruffudd and imprisoned him (1239). Llywelyn died in April 1240,and in August 1241 David was forced by England's King Henry IIIto cede part of his territory and surrender Gruffudd to theEnglish. Henry planned to turn Gruffudd loose against Davidshould the need arise, but in 1244 Gruffudd broke his neck anddied while attempting to escape from the Tower of London. Freedof the threat from his rival, David went to war against Henry,declaring himself prince of Wales--the first Welsh ruler toadoptthis title. David fell ill and died while the fighting was inprogress. Because he left no heirs, the sons of Gruffudd ruledGwynedd until Wales fell to the English in 1283.Related Propaedia TopicsThe Kingdom of England and its continental dependencies from theNorman Conquestto the death of Edward I; Scotland, Wales, and Ireland(1066-1307)The History of MankindCopyright (c) 1996 Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc. All RightsReserved RELG @N691@ DATE 15 MAR 1997
Isabella
DE
BRAOSE
RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain"ent after 1277 at the manner in which . DATE 23 MAR 1997
Matilda
DE
BRAOSE
Matilda de Braose, the wife of a recalcitrant Marcher baron, wasstarved to death with herson in a royal prison. HIST Y DATE 23 NOV 1997
~1194 - 1251
Gwladys Ddu
the Black VERCH
LLWELLYN
57
57
RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain"ent after 1277 at the manner in which .Called "Ddu" (The Black). Merged General Note: "The Dark-eyedwidow of Reginal de Braose" DATE 13 OCT 1997
Private
Bill
Deerdorf
Living
Ball
~1231 - 1282
Roger
DE
MORTIMER
51
51
OCCU 6th B. Mortimer RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain" widow of Reginal de Braose". DATE 14 MAR 1999
1144 - 1219
David
DE
HUNTINGTON
75
75
OCCU E. of Huntingdon RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain"two daughters to king John's sons, a b. DATE 14 MAR 1999
D. 1228
Margaret
DE
HUNTINGTON
RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain" King of England.. DATE 1 APR 1999
1153 - 1156
William
PLANTAGENET
3
3
RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain DATE 22 JUN 1997
Philip
PLANTAGENET
RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain"e of Anjou and king of Naples (1275-13.
1158 - 1198
Margaret
Marguerite
40
40
OCCU Countess de Vexin RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain"e of Anjou and king of Naples (1275-13. DATE 27 JAN 1996
~1188 - 1246
Isabella of
Angouleme
DE TAILLEFER
58
58
, where she is buried near Richard and Eleanor of Aquitaine RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain"owers..--Other FieldsRef Number: 90751521==============Subject: Re: Prince of Wales - King David?From: ntaylor@fas.harvard.edu (Nathaniel Taylor)Date: Fri, 21 Mar 1997 09:38:17 -0500In article <cbennett-2003972008000001@adnline11228.adnc.com>,cbennett@adnc.com (Chris Bennett) wrote:> In article<koberg-2003971307390001@samax1-115.ip.realtime.net>,> koberg@dcci.com (Charles W. Koberg) wrote:> > > My sister mentioned she'd heard/read that Charles, Prince ofWales, can> > be/has been shown to be descended from the Biblical KingDavid.> > > > After I sputtered the equivalent of "poppycock," shechallenged me to> > check it with the experts here on this forum.> > > > So, have we heard this claim before? What's the backgroundfor such a> > concept? What are the pertinent facts and myths?> > > > -- > > Charles W. Koberg> > Venture Consultant> > San Antonio, Texas> > "Cogito ergo doleo"> > Well, it probably IS poppycock, but as poppycock goes itsbetter than most.> > The ancestry of Isabelle of Angouleme, wife of king John, canbe traced> back to a certain count Theodoric...Chris has summarized it well (though the historical Theudericwas neverknown to be in, let alone be count of, Narbonne). I'm stillworking on apiece countering various aspects of Mr. Zuckerman's theory whichI amcompetent to critique. I should add that Dr. David H. Kelley, adistinguished scholar in the field of early genealogies,continues toplace more credence in Zuckerman's theory (or a variant of it).We haveagreed to disagree, and I hope both our views will make it intoprintlater this year.Nat TaylorSubject: Re: Prince of Wales - King David?From: ops68@aol.comDate: 22 Mar 1997 14:15:40 GMTThere is another researcher at Rowan working on this issue. Hehas even drafted a series of charts with ancient genealogies.Don Stone has an e-mail address, but I do not recall it. Forthose interested, he'll sell a bound edition of them clearlyoutlining the Davidic descendancy. He documents with footnotesall of the angles and leaves it to the reader to decide thebelievability of them. It does, however, provide a completegenealogy for someone who wants to show a lineage to Adam(adding your own Biblical research).George Capen DATE 13 MAR 1999
<1176 - 1217
Isabella
DE
GLOUCESTER
41
41
RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain"owers.. DATE 25 MAR 1999
1209 - 1272
Richard
PLANTAGENET
63
63
OCCU 1st Earl of Cornwall RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain DATE 13 OCT 1997
~1134 - 1159
William Guillaume
de Blois
PLANTAGENET
25
25
OCCU Cte de Boulogne et de Mortain, Earl of Warenne and Surrey, EDUC Lord of Pevesey and Norwich RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain"es and their Bulgarian allies.. DATE 2 AUG 2000
Private
Frank
Mohr
~1137 - 1199
Isabella
DE
WARENNE
62
62
RELI Sources: Davoli, Elizabeth Lynn. AOL user DOMINICKY. E-mailes and their Bulgarian allies.. DATE 2 AUG 2000
D. 1275
Eleanor
PLANTAGENET
RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain"es and their Bulgarian allies.. ENGL Y DATE 23 NOV 1997
~1160 - 1 JAN 1224/1225
Amice
Amicia DE
GLOUCESTER
RELI Sources: Lafreniere, Alfred N. E-Mail "William the Conqueror Great. OCCU Countess of Gloucester DATE 25 MAR 1999
NN
HYNLEY
Subject: Hugh de Kevelioc de MeschinesFrom: rbhondo@aol.com (RBHondo)Date: 16 Feb 1997 02:59:48 GMTNeed HelpI'm looking for information on Hugh de Kevelioc, Earl of ChesterandViscount d'Avranches. Most sources show him being married toBertraded'Evreux (de Montfort) others show him married to the daughterof Meredithof Hynley.I would also like to find out who his children were by either,or bothmarriages. My sources list his children with Bertrade as RalphdeBlundeville, Mabel of Chester, Agnes, Hawise Keveliok ofChester, Amiciaand Maud of Chester. Sources include Allstrom, Burke, Smallwoodand Weis.Are there other children with the daughter of Meredith ofHynley?Who was Mededith of Hynley?Please post or reply EmailThanks, Bruce WilliamsRBHondo@aol.com DATE 4 MAY 1997
~1110 - ~1176
Richard
Strongbow
DE CLARE
66
66
See Historical Document.
D. 1311
Nicholas
POYNTZ
RELI Sources: Roberts, Gary Boyd. "Ancestors of American Presidenve.; Urbana, Champaign Co., OH 4307. DATE 29 DEC 1996
1079/1080 - 1118
Matilda
Edith
OCCU Pncs. of Albany RELI Sources: Europe xc--Other FieldsRef Number: 726012163 DATE 1 AUG 2000
Elizabeth
LA
ZOUCHE
RELI Sources: Roberts, Gary Boyd. "Ancestors of American Presidenve.; Urbana, Champaign Co., OH 4307. DATE 13 MAR 1999
~1140
Eve Aoife Eva
MacMurrough
MACDERMOT
OCCU Pncs.of Leinster RELI Sources: Roberts, Gary Boyd. "Ancestors of American Presidenve.; Urbana, Champaign Co., OH 4307. DATE 1 AUG 2000
~1153 - 1176/1177
Rosamunde
DE
CLIFFORD
See Historical Document.
1907 - 1909
Harry
Ernest
Guthu
1
1
From his oldest sister, Sylvia Schulz: "He died at age 2 1/2 from spinal meningitis. He died that same evening; we were playing in the afternoon. When he died, we had to get out; my mother needed to have some time off. That's when we moved to Waupaca. I went to kindergarten through my first year of high school at Waupaca."
1242 - 1285
Roger
LA
ZOUCHE
43
43
OCCU Lord Zouche DATE 14 MAR 1999
~1250 - <1276
Ela
LONGSPEE
26
26
DATE 23 AUG 1996
1235 - 1268
Henry
DE
HASTINGS
33
33
RELI Sources: Wagner, Sir Anthony. File downloaded from AOL "The R010-3614, he phone number is 801-299-0. DATE 13 MAR 1999
~1245 - <1271
Joan
DE
CANTELOU
26
26
RELI Sources: Wagner, Sir Anthony. File downloaded from AOL "The R010-3614, he phone number is 801-299-0. DATE 11 SEP 1996
~1126 - 1192/1193
William
DE
BRAOSE
RELI Sources: Bogert, Theodore. AOL user "TedLBJ" File uploaded toit among his --Other FieldsRef Number: 71225954 HIST Y DATE 23 NOV 1997
~1153 - 1231
William
DE
BRAOSE
78
78
OCCU 5th Baron Braose EDUC Lord of Brecknock, Abergavenny, Builth, Radnor, and Gower? RELI Sources: Bogert, Theodore. AOL user "TedLBJ" File uploaded torter was a sign that the importance of.--Other FieldsRef Number: 134502274 DATE 20 MAR 1997
~1155 - 1210
Matilda
DE ST
VALERY
55
55
OCCU Lady de la Haia--Other FieldsRef Number: 134502275 DATE 20 MAR 1997
~1186 - 1223
Grace
DE
BRIWERE
37
37
RELG @N1364@ DATE 23 MAR 1997
~1204 - 1230
William
DE
BRAOSE
26
26
OCCU 6th Baron de Braose RELI Sources: Bogert, Theodore. AOL user "TedLBJ" File uploaded torter was a sign that the importance of. DATE 23 MAR 1997 TYPE Book TITL From Deluge To Date AUTH Mildred Lusk PUBL np DATE 10 May 1988 TYPE Web Site AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints TITL Family Search URL http://www.familysearch.org TYPE Book TITL From Deluge To Date AUTH Mildred Lusk PUBL np DATE 10 May 1988 DATE 21 MAR 2001
~1206 - <1246
Eva
MARSHALL
40
40
RELI Sources: Bogert, Theodore. AOL user "TedLBJ" File uploaded torter was a sign that the importance of. DATE 23 MAR 1997 TYPE Book TITL From Deluge To Date AUTH Mildred Lusk PUBL np DATE 10 May 1988 TYPE Web Site AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints TITL Family Search URL http://www.familysearch.org DATE 21 MAR 2001
1911 - 1980
Arthur
Glenn
Sr. Izer
68
68
1130 - 1202
Hameline
PLANTAGENET
72
72
OCCU Earl of Warren RELI Sources: Davoli, Elizabeth Lynn. AOL user DOMINICKY. E-mailas disputed by two bastard sons--Haral. DATE 2 AUG 2000
~1120 - 1189
Maud
FITZROBERT DE
GLOUCESTER
69
69
RELI Sources: Roberts, Gary Boyd. "Ancestors of American Presidenp of Thomond (modern County Clare)..--Other FieldsRef Number: 35612981 DATE 4 DEC 1996
~1174
Ralph
Ralf DE
MAINWARING
OCCU Seneschal of Chester RELI Sources: Roberts, Gary Boyd. "Ancestors of American Presidenp of Thomond (modern County Clare)..Also spelled Mesnilwarin? DATE 14 MAR 1999
~1135 - 1200
Roland
GALLOWAY
65
65
RELI Sources: Roberts, Gary Boyd. "Ancestors of American Presidener and Elizabeth Bughersh? DATE 28 SEP 1996
~1153 - 1217
Elena DE
MORVILLE
MOREVILLE
64
64
RELI Sources: Roberts, Gary Boyd. "Ancestors of American Presidener and Elizabeth Bughersh? DATE 28 SEP 1996
~1170 - 1234
Alan
MACDONAL
64
64
OCCU Constable of Scotland ; Lord of Galloway RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain"er and Elizabeth Bughersh?14 Alan De GALLOWAY B: Abt 1186Of, Galloway, Wigtownshire, Scotland D: 1234SPM Legit M: Abt 1205Of, Carrick, Ayrshire, Scotland RELG @N1885@ DATE 29 MAY 1999
DE
LACY
RELI Sources: Roberts, Gary Boyd. "Ancestors of American Presidener and Elizabeth Bughersh?Daughter of Hugh DE LACY, Earl of Ulster.
D. <1242
Hugh
DE
LACY
OCCU 1st Earl of Ulster RELI Sources: Roberts, Gary Boyd. "Ancestors of American Presidener and Elizabeth Bughersh?Ulster, Hugh de Lacy, earl of(b. c. 1176--d. before Dec. 26, 1242, Ulster, Ire.), one of themost powerful Anglo-Norman lords in Ulster (in Ireland) in thefirst half of the 13th century.He was the younger son of Hugh de Lacy, 1st lord of Meath. For atime he was coadjutor of John de Courci in Leinster andMunster, but after 1200 the rivalry between the two developedinto war, and in 1203 de Lacy drove de Courci out of Down and inthe following year took him prisoner. He was rewarded by KingJohn with grants of land in Ulster and Connaught, which wereconfirmed by a charter on May 29, 1205, on which date (orearlier) Hugh was created earl. He returned to Ireland withquasi-viceregal authority. In 1207 war broke out between theEarl of Ulster and the justiciar. This brought King John inperson to Ireland, where he expelled the earl's brother, Walterde Lacy, from Meath, and compelled the earl himself to flee toScotland.For several years Ulster took part in the wars in France, and hedid not return to Ireland until 1221, when he allied himselfwith the O'Neills against the English. In 1226 his lands inUlster were handed over to his brother Walter, but they wererestored to him in the following year, after which date heappears to have loyally served the king, being more than oncesummoned to England to give advice about Irish affairs. On hisdeath he left no surviving legitimate children, and the earldomof Ulster reverted to the crown. Related Propaedia TopicsThe Kingdom of England and its continental dependencies from theNorman Conquest to the death of Edward I; Scotland, Wales, andIreland (1066-1307)Copyright (c) 1996 Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc. All RightsReserved RELG @N1888@ DATE 18 MAY 1997
~1196 - >1245
Helen
MCDONALD
49
49
RELI Sources: Roberts, Gary Boyd. "Ancestors of American Presidener and Elizabeth Bughersh?Helen (Elena) Of GALLOWAY B: Abt 1208Of, Carrick, Ayrshire, S DATE 28 MAY 1999
~1217 - 1290
Alexander
COMYN
73
73
OCCU 2nd Earl Buchan--Other FieldsRef Number: + DATE 8 MAR 1998
1918
Wilda
Verna
Strope
~1220 - 1282
Elizabeth
DE
QUINCY
62
62
RELI Sources: Roberts, Gary Boyd. "Ancestors of American Presidenrvon in 1922..--Other FieldsRef Number: + DATE 13 MAR 1999
~1132
William
DE
BEAUCHAMP
RELI Sources: /*- TUT--Other FieldsRef Number: 67251136 DATE 13 MAR 1999
~1184 - 1263
Hugh
IV DE
VERE
79
79
RELI Sources: /*- TUT RELG @N2142@ ENGL Y DATE 23 NOV 1997
~1178 - 11 FEB 1222/1223
Hawise
DE
QUINCY
RELI Sources: /*- TUT RELG @N2143@ ENGL Y DATE 13 MAR 1999
~1228
Agnes
CANTILUPE
RELI Sources: /*- TUT
~1185 - 22 FEB 1250/1251
William
DE
CANTILUPE
OCCU Earl of Gloucester RELI Sources: /*- TUT DATE 14 MAR 1999
~1189 - 1239
Milicent
GOURNAI DE
GOURNAY
50
50
RELI Sources: /*- TUT DATE 2 AUG 1996
~1159 - 1239
William
DE
CANTILUPE
80
80
RELI Sources: /*- TUT DATE 14 MAR 1999 TYPE Web Site AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints TITL Family Search URL http://www.familysearch.org TYPE Web Site AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints TITL Family Search URL http://www.familysearch.org TYPE Web Site AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints TITL Family Search URL http://www.familysearch.org DATE 20 MAR 2001
~1163
Mecelin
BRACI
RELI Sources: /*- TUT
1140 - 1214
Hugh V DE
GOURNAI
GOURNAY
74
74
RELI Sources: /*- TUT DATE 13 MAR 1999
1937 - 2001
Linda
Verna
Guthu
64
64
~1165
Julia
DAMMARTIN
OCCU Lady RELI Sources: /*- TUT DATE 9 MAR 1997
1170 - 1221
Alix Alice
Alais of
France
51
51
See Historical Document.
1868
Rosalee
Edmisten
1167 - 1216
John
Lackland
PLANTAGENET
48
48
REFR DATE 1199 RETO DATE 1216 RELI Sources: Microsoft Encarta 1994 ed.Called John Lackland. Also Lord of Ireland, and Count ofMortain, best known for signing the Magna Carta. Henry IIprovided for the eventual inheritance of his lands by his oldersons before John was born. By 1186, however, only Richard I, theLion-Hearted, and John were left as Henry's heirs. In 1189, asHenry neared death, John joined Richard's rebellion againsttheir father, and when Richard was crowned, he gave John manyestates and titles. John tried but failed to usurp the Crownwhile Richard was away on the Third Crusade: Upon returning toEngland, Richard forgave him. When his brother died in 1199,John became king. A revolt ensued by the supporters of Arthur ofBrittany, the son of John's brother, Geoffrey. Arthur wasdefeated and captured in 1202, and John is believed to have hadhim murdered. King Philip II of France continued Arthur's waruntil John had to surrender nearly all his French possessions in1204. In 1207 John refused to accept the election of StephenLangton as archbishop of Canterbury. Pope Innocent III thenexcommunicated him and began negotiating with Philip for aninvasion of England. Desperate, John surrendered England to thepope and in 1213 receiv Merged General Note: Called JohnLackland. Also Lord of Ireland, and Count of Mortain, bestknown for signing the Magna Carta. Henry II provided for theeventual inheritance of his lands by his older sons before Johnwas born. By 1186, however, only Richard I, the Lion-Hearted,and John were left as Henry's heirs. In 1189, as Henry neareddeath, John joined Richard's rebellion against their father, andwhen Richard was crowned, he gave John many estates and titles.John tried but failed to usurp the Crown while Richard was awayon the Third Crusade: Upon returning to England, Richard forgavehim. When his brother died in 1199, John became king. A revoltensued by the supporters of Arthur of Brittany, the son ofJohn's brother, Geoffrey. Arthur was defeated and captured in1202, and John is believed to have had him murdered. King PhilipII of France continued Arthur's war until John had to surrendernearly all his French possessions in 1204. In 1207 John refusedto accept the election of Stephen Langton as archbishop ofCanterbury. Pope Innocent III then excommunicated him and begannegotiating with Philip for an invasion of England. Desperate,John surrendered England to the pope and in 1213 received itback as a fief. Trying to regain his French possession, he wasdecisively defeated by Philip in 1214. John's reign had becomeincreasingly tyrannical; to support his wars he had extortedmoney, raised taxes, and confiscated properties. His baronsfinally united to force him to respect their rights andprivileges. John had little choice but to sign the Magna Cartapresented to him by his barons at Runnymede in 1215, making himsubject, rather than superior, to the law. Shortly afterwardJohn and the barons were at war. He died while still pursuingthe campaign, and was succeeded by his son, Henry III.--Other FieldsRef Number: 90751520 RELG @N2418@ HIST Y ENGL Y ROYL Y DATE 2 AUG 2000
1133 - 1189
Henry
II
PLANTAGENET
56
56
See Historical Document.
1122 - 1204
Eleanor
D'AQUITAINE
82
82
See Historical Document.
1157 - 1199
Richard I
Coeur de Lion
PLANTAGENET
41
41
RELI Sources: Microsoft Encarta 1994 ed.Merged General Note: He was also duke of Aquitaine and count ofPoitou. When he was an infant, Richard was betrothed to adaughter of the French king Louis VII, and in 1172 he was giventhe duchy of Aquitaine in France, his mother's inheritance. Hisearly years were spent in warring against his father to protecthis own interests; he emerged a brilliant soldier. In 1189 hebecame king of England and shortly thereafter set out on theThird Crusade. He was accompanied by the young Philip II, kingof France, son of Louis VII. The Crusade proved a failure almostfrom the start, mainly because of the lack of harmony betweenthe two kings. In Sicily Richard quarreled with Philip andrefused to marry Philip's sister as planned. Instead he marriedBerengaria of Navarre on Cyprus, which he conquered in 1191.After capturing Acre from the Saracens that same year, Richardexecuted 2700 Muslim prisoners of war. It was Richard's personalvalor in the Holy Land, however, rather than his ruthlessness,that made his name famous in legend. Conflict over policy in theHoly Land resulted in a break between the two, and Philipreturned to France alone. Richard spent months in indecisivecontests against Saladin, sultan of Egypt and Syria, beforemaking a truce by which Jerusalem was left in Saladin's hands.Captured en route to England by Leopold V, duke of Austria(1157-94), Richard was handed over to Holy Roman Emperor HenryIV. He was released in 1194 only after paying a heavy ransom.Richard returned to England and there made peace with hisbrother, John, later king of England, who in his absence hadbeen conspiring with Philip to usurp the English throne. Leavingthe government of England to the care of the able administratorHubert Walter, archbishop of Canterbury (died 1205), Richardwent to France in 1194 to wage war against the French king.Campaigns in defense of his European lands continued for fiveyears. Victor in most of the warfare in which he engaged,Richard was fatally wounded by an arrow during an insignificantskirmish in 1199. As king, Richard had chosen able ministers, towhom he left most matters of administration. Under his rule,however, England suffered heavy taxation, levied to support hisexpeditions. Sometimes cruel, sometimes magnanimous, and alwayscourageous, Richard was well versed in the knightlyaccomplishments of his age and was also a poet. He was to becomethe hero of many legendary tales. RELG @N2438@ DATE 21 MAR 1999
1158 - 1186
Geoffrey
PLANTAGENET
28
28
DATE 22 JUN 1997
D. 1201
Constance
DE
BRETAGNE
RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain DATE 21 MAR 1999
1153 - 1189
William
II
36
36
RELI Sources: Microsoft Encarta 1994 ed.Merged General Note: William II (of Sicily), called The Good(1154-89), Norman king of Sicily (1166-89), the son of WilliamI. Entertaining hopes of a Mediterranean empire, he sought(1172) marriage with Maria Comnena, daughter of the Byzantineemperor Manuel I. That failing, he embarked (1174-75) upon anunsuccessful attempt at conquest in North Africa. He latermarried (1177) Joan Plantagenet (1165-99), daughter of Henry IIof England, and launched a campaign (1185) against Byzantium.Repulsed, he planned participation in the Third Crusade but diedbefore joining it. RELG @N2440@ DATE 22 JUN 1997
1938 - 1994
Larry
Orlando
Jr. Guthu
56
56
DEATH: Cert# 94-19616 Social Security Number: 542-40-3972 The state listed in the birth locality field is where the Social Security Number was issued. The zip code listed in the death locality field is the last place of residence. Death Residence Localities ZIP Code: 97023 Estacada, Clackamas, Oregon
1200 - 17 JAN 1239/1240
Isabella
MARSHALL
EDUC Some say died 15 Jan. Died in Childbirth. RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britainhttp://www.tardis.ed.ac.uk/cgi/bct/gedlkup/n=royal?royal00596Marshal, Isabella, LadyBorn: 9 OCT 1200, Pembroke Castle, WalesDied: 17 JAN 1240, Berkhamsted Castle, HertsInterred: Beaulieu Abbey, HampshireNotes:Some say died 15 Jan. Died in Childbirth.Father: Marshal, William, Earl of Pembroke 4, b. 1146Mother: de Clare, Isabel, Countess Strigoil, b. ABT 1174Married 9 OCT 1217, Tewkesbury Abbey, Gloucester to de Clare,Gilbert of Gloucester, Earl of Gloucester 4Child 1: de Clare, Amicia, b. 27 MAY 1220Child 2: de Clare, Richard of Gloucester, Earl of Gloucester2nd, b. 4 AUG 1222Child 3: de Clare, Isabel, b. 8 NOV 1226Child 4: de Clare, William, Sir, b. 18 MAY 1228Child 5: de Clare, Gilbert, Priest, b. 12 SEP 1229Child 6: de Clare, AgnesMarried 30 MAR 1231, Fawley Church, Bucks to , Richard ofCornwall, Earl of CornwallChild 7: , John, b. 31 JAN 1232Child 8: , Isabella, b. 9 SEP 1233Child 9: , Henry of Almaine, b. 2 NOV 1235Child 10: , Nicholas, b. 17 JAN 1240------------------------------------------------------------------------Version: 19 Aug 97 Author: Brian Tompsett Sources: seebibliographyCopyright 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997 DATE 7 MAR 1998
~1146 - 1219
William
MARSHALL
73
73
April 24, 1231 OCCU Third Earl of Pembroke Marshall of England EDUC Pembroke,Netherwent,Leinster,Orbec,Bienfaite,half Giffard RELI See the article on Pembroke in "The Complete Peerage",Pembroke, William Marshall, 1st earl of, d. 1219, Englishnobleman. He became (1170) a guardian of Prince Henry, eldestson of Henry II, and supported him in his abortive rebellion(1173-74) against his father. After the prince's death(1183),however, he went on crusade for the king. Upon theaccession (1189) of Richard I, Marshal married Isabella, heiressof Richard de Clare, 2d earl of Pembroke, and took her titles,thereby becoming 1st earl of Pembroke in the Marshal line.During Richard I's absence from England, Marshal supported theking's brother JOHN against William of LONGCHAMP but helpedthwart John's 1193 rebellion. Once John became king, however,the earl supported him and was one of his counselors atRunnymede. Elected regent for the young Henry III by the baronsin 1216, Marshal successfully waged war against the invadingPrince Louis (later Louis VIII) of France and by a firm policytoward recalcitrant barons secured a relatively stable kingdom.See Sidney Painter, _William Marshall_ (1933, repr. 1967).each of his five sons (whom were all earls of Pembroke insuccession) died without issue, and all of his posessions weredivided among his five daughters and their heirs. See thearticle on Pembroke in "The Complete Peerage", or the article onWilliam Marshall in "The Dictionary of National Biography".Stewart BaldwinThere is a brilliant, short, reflective book on William by thelateGeorges Duby, _William Marshal, the Flower of Chivalry_,trans. RicchardHoward (NY: Pantheon, 1985). A contemporary epicpoem survives aboutWilliam, of nearly 20,00000 lines: _Histoirede Guillaume le Marechal_, ed.P. Meyer, 3 vols. (Paris,1891-1901). It has neever been translated, butit was drawn onby Duby and also in earlier biography of William bySidneyyPainter: _William Marshal, knight-errant, baron, andregent of England_(Baltimore, 1933).Nat Tayloaylor=======================================http://www.tardis.ed.ac.uk/cgi/bct/gedlkup/n=royal?royal02217Marshal, William, Earl of Pembroke 4Born: 1146Acceded: 1189Died: 14 MAY 1219, CavershamInterred: Temple Church, LondonNotes:and The Marshal of England. Pembroke, Netherwent, Leinster, Orbec, Bienfaite,half Giffard.Father: Marshal, John FitzGilbert, The MarshalMother: de Salisbury, SibylMarried AUG 1189, London, England to de Clare, Isabel, CountessStrigoilChild 1: Marshal, MaudChild 2: Marshal, William, Earl of Pembroke 5, b. ABT 1190Child 3: Marshal, Richard, Earl of Pembroke 6, b. AFT 1190Child 4: Marshal, Gilbert, Earl of Pembroke 7Child 5: Marshal, Walter, Earl of Pembroke 8, b. AFT 1198Child 6: Marshall, Anselm, Earl of Pembroke 9Child 7: Marshal, Isabella, Lady, b. 9 OCT 1200Child 8: Marshal, SibylChild 9: Marshal, EvaChild 10: Marshal, Joan------------------------------------------------------------------------Version: 19 Aug 97 Author: Brian Tompsett Sources: seebibliographyCopyright 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997 DATE 7 MAR 1998 TYPE Book TITL From Deluge To Date AUTH Mildred Lusk PUBL np DATE 10 May 1988 TYPE Web Site AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints TITL Family Search URL http://www.familysearch.org BAPM DATE 12 MAY 1146 TYPE Web Site AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints TITL Family Search URL http://www.familysearch.org TYPE Book TITL From Deluge To Date AUTH Mildred Lusk PUBL np DATE 10 May 1988 TYPE Web Site AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints TITL Family Search URL http://www.familysearch.org TYPE Web Site AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints TITL Family Search URL http://www.familysearch.org OCCU William Marshall was the regent for Henry III for the first three years of his reign. He was renounded as a loyal and faithful knight DATE 5 SEP 2001
~1182 - 1230
Gilbert
DE
CLARE
48
48
25 Dec 1230 OCCU Earl of Hertford. Clare; Tonbridge; St. Hilary; EDUC half Gifford, Gloucester,Glamorgan, Gwynllwg RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great BritainA Magna Carta Baronhttp://www.tardis.ed.ac.uk/cgi/bct/gedlkup/n=royal?royal03051de Clare, Gilbert of Gloucester, Earl of Gloucester 4Born: CIR 1180Acceded: 1217Died: 25 OCT 1230, Penros, BrittanyInterred: TewkesburyNotes:Earl of Hertford. Clare; Tonbridge; St. Hilary; half ( Gifford,Gloucester,Glamorgan, Gwynllwg). Some sources say married Isabella 1214.The Complete Peerage vol.V,pp694-6.Father: de Clare, Richard, Earl of Hertford, b. CIR 1153Mother: , Amicia of Gloucester, Countess of GloucesterMarried 9 OCT 1217, Tewkesbury Abbey, Gloucester to Marshal,Isabella, LadyChild 1: de Clare, Amicia, b. 27 MAY 1220Child 2: de Clare, Richard of Gloucester, Earl of Gloucester2nd, b. 4 AUG 1222Child 3: de Clare, Isabel, b. 8 NOV 1226Child 4: de Clare, William, Sir, b. 18 MAY 1228Child 5: de Clare, Gilbert, Priest, b. 12 SEP 1229Child 6: de Clare, Agnes------------------------------------------------------------------------Version: 19 Aug 97 Author: Brian Tompsett Sources: seebibliographyCopyright 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997 ENGL Y DATE 25 MAR 1999
1171 - 1233
Matilda Maud
DE KEVELIOC
DE MESCHINES
62
62
OCCU Cts.ofHuntingdon RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain"he authors, DATE 14 MAR 1999
D. 1273
Roger DE
SOMERY
SOMERI
DATE 14 MAR 1999
~1247 - 20 FEB 1313/1314
Alianore
or Agnes
DE BOHUN
OCCU Lady DATE 13 MAR 1999
1239 - 1279
Robert
DE
FERRERS
40
40
OCCU Earl of Derby DATE 13 MAR 1999
~1182 - ~1228
Reginald
DE
BRAOSE
46
46
OCCU Lord of Abergaveny RELI Sources: Bogert, Theodore. AOL user "TedLBJ" File uploaded toiographies by Eva Scott (1899), Bernar. DATE 13 OCT 1997
~1130
Bertha
FitzWalter DE
GLOUCESTER
EDUC who married Philip de Braus (?) RELI Sources: Bogert, Theodore. AOL user "TedLBJ" File uploaded t--Other FieldsRef Number: 71225955 DATE 23 AUG 1997
Abt 1148/1150 - ~1221
Roger
II
BIGOD
OCCU Baron, Earl of Norfolk and SuffolkA Magna Carta Baron.===================Subject: Re: Parents of Hugh Bigod d. Feb. 1224/5From: Richard Borthwick <rgbor@CYLLENE.UWA.EDU.AU>Date: Sun, 27 Apr 1997 14:16:21 +0800At 06:43 PM 23/04/97 GMT, you wrote:>Weis and Burke do not agree who Hugh's mother was. Does anyonehave an>opinion or evidence to show if it was Ida or if it was Isabellade Warren?>CP IX:589 gives Hugh's father, Roger (d.1221), only one wife,Ida (whoparentage is unknown). Neither ES III:355 & 699 indicate amarriage betweenan Isabel de Warrenme and Roger Bigod. ENGL Y DATE 1 APR 1999
Living
Guthu
~1168
Isabell or Ida
Plantagenet
DE WARREN
OCCU Cnts. of NorfolkGayle Wilson <gayle@inforum.net>Subject: Re: Wife of Earl ofNorfolk, Roger Bigod...From: Gayle WiWilson<gayle@inforum.net>Date: Fri, 21 Feb 1997 10:35:28 -0800Ralph LHolloway wrote:> > In trac tracing the Fitzrandolph line, Icame across Mary Bigod> wife of Ranulf Fitz Robert. Her fatherwaas Roger Bigod, 2nd Earl of> Norfolk, Judicar to King RichardI, and in 1215 was among the Barons ffor> the Magna Carta. Hedied in 1221. His wife was Ida. Does anyone know who> this Idawas?> Ralphlph HollowayAccording to Professor Yeatman, in The History of the House ofArundel, page 38, the he wife of the Roger you speak of above,as well as mother to several children, including Mary, wassIsabella (aka Ide, aka Ida, aka Elizabeth) Plantagenet. Isabellawas the daughter of Hameline PlPlantagenet and Isabella Warenne,Countess of Surrey (Pedigrees of Some of Charlemagne'sDescendantts pg 156). Let me know if you need furtherinformation.May your roses always bloom in the Son,GayGayleWilsonPS (Yes, the address is new!) DATE 2 AUG 2000
~1175 - 1225
Hugh
BIGOD
50
50
OCCU Third Earl of NorfolkA Magna Carta Baron. First Earl of Norfolk; instrumental insecuring the throne for Stephen in 1135; switched allegianceback and forth between Stephen and Matilda; cast his lot withrevolt of Henry's sons against their father. His lands wereseized, castle burned, heavy fine. COLULMBIA ENCYCLOPAEDIA RELG @N2589@ ENGL Y DATE 1 MAR 1998
D. 1288
William
DE
FERRERS
The Honourable William Ferrers, 2nd son of William, 7th Earl ofDerby, otained, by gift of Margaret, his mother, one of thedaus. and co-heirs of Reoger de Quinci, Earl of Winchester, themanor of Groby, co. Leicester, whereupon he assumed; the arms ofthe family of De Quinci. He m. 1st, Joane, daug. of Hugh leDespencer; and 2ndly Eleanor,l dau. of Matthew Lovain, ad by theformer had issue.=========Subject: Re: Higham FerrarsFrom: Capon <Richard@RICHARDC.FTECH.CO.UK>Date: Tue, 4 Mar 1997 19:24:25 GMT>RICHARD>>One stray comment leads to another. I happen to have a bookopen on my desk>to the family of Richard Throckmorton of Higham Ferrars. He isan ancestor,>so I have an interest in that locale also. Might we connect?>>Tom (aikenroots@aol.com)>>>TOMCertainly.I hope the rest of the list members will allow me a little timea bit offthe immediate topic to fill in the background to some mediaevalgenealogy.If anyone objects to this correspondence being in this list thenemail medirect and I will only mail directly rather than through thelist. If youapprove of this slight deviation from the normal fare of thelist; thenequally, let either of us know. I neither case will offence betaken I am sure.I am interested in mediaeval genealogy of towns because of theinteractionof the classes of individuals. We may not know the names of theserfs,burgesses and the like, but the interaction of serfs and theirleige lordscan put skin on the bones of what can get rather dry if onebecomes totallyinvolved with who begat who.I may not be able to help with the genealogy much for HighamFerrers, but Iwas brought up in the town and know its history reasonably well.You mayknow that the modern town started life as a stronghold ofWilliam Peverelwho was reputed to be one of William the Conqueror's bestgenerals.Previously there had been a Saxon burgh on the site calledHecham. It wasthe moot of the Hecham Hundred.In time Hecham became Higham and the Ferrers family succeeded tothe town.Its earliest Charter of Liberties was in 1251 when William deFerrers, Earlof Derby named 91 of his serfs and their families. They werenamed as freeburgesses and the borough was born.The castle built to keep Hereward the Wake under control, becamethe huntinglodge of John of Gaunt and the Lancastrian Kings two hundredyears later,but it soon fell into disrepair after that until the stones wereused tobuild Kimbolton Castle fifteen or so miles away.The Archbishop of Canturbury, Henry Chichele established one ofthe oldestgrammar schools in the country there and there was ChicheleCollege whichwas arguably a university of that period on a par with Oxfordand Cambridge.A bedeshouse was built and a magnificent church. Over thecenturies fairsand markets fluorished and the burgesses continued to fill thetown'soffices with Mayors, town clerks, constables, bailiffs,aletasters andleather searchers. In 1556 a new charter was granted by Philipand Mary as areward to the town for its loyalty during the Lady Jane Greyrebellion andthe right was granted to send one Member to Parliament.What else are you interested in Tom?Richard. DATE 13 MAR 1999
~1162 - 1217
Richard
DE
CLARE
55
55
OCCU Earl of Hertford (Gloucester, Glamorgan, Gwynllwg) EDUC Acceded: 1173 Clare, Tonbridge; St. Hilary; half Giffard RELI Sources: Lafreniere, Albert N.A Magna Carta Baronhttp://www.tardis.ed.ac.uk/cgi/bct/gedlkup/n=royal?royal12993de Clare, Richard, Earl of HertfordBorn: CIR 1153Acceded: 1173Died: 1217Notes:Clare, Tonbridge; St. Hilary; half Giffard (Gloucester,Glamorgan, Gwynllwg).Father: de Clare, Roger, Earl of Hertford, b. AFT 1115Mother: de St. Hilary, MaudMarried CIR 1180 to , Amicia of Gloucester, Countess ofGloucesterChild 1: de Clare, Gilbert of Gloucester, Earl of Gloucester 4,b. CIR 1180Child 2: de Clare, Richard (Roger)Child 3: de Clare, Matilda------------------------------------------------------------------------Version: 19 Aug 97 Author: Brian Tompsett Sources: seebibliographyCopyright 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997 ENGL Y DATE 25 MAR 1999
~1176 - 1217
Robert
DE
QUINCY
41
41
circa 1172 in Buckley (Nhants) England Died 1219 in Holy Land, Asia MinorA crusader. DATE 13 MAR 1999
~1178
Amicia DE
KEVELIOC DE
MESCHINES
RELI poisoned. [Footnote by Altschul: "E.. DATE 14 MAR 1999
1155 - 1219
Saire
III DE
QUINCY
64
64
OCCU First Earl of Winchester (Magna Carta) [Sahir de Quincy]A Magna Carta Baron DATE 2 APR 1999
~1154 - 1235
Margaret DE
BEAUMONT
BELLMONT
81
81
DATE 14 MAR 1999
~1130 - 1190
Robert IV DE
BEAUMONT
BELLMONT
60
60
OCCU Earl of Leicester DATE 14 MAR 1999
~1134 - 1212
Petronella
Petronille
GRANTMESNIL
78
78
DATE 2 SEP 1996
Living
Guthu
1252 - 1280
Robert
DE
MUSCEGROS
28
28
OCCU Sir--Other FieldsRef Number: 2225810 DATE 13 MAR 1999
1261 - ~1281
Agnes
DE
FERRERS
20
20
--Other FieldsRef Number: 2225811 DATE 13 MAR 1999
~1200 - 1254
William
DE
FERRERS
54
54
upon doIng homage in the 32nd year of Henry III, had livery ofChartley Castel, and the other lands of his mother'sinheritance; and the same year he sat in the parliament held inLondon; wherein the king made so stout an answer to the demandsof his impetuous barons.--Other FieldsRef Number: 4451622His lordship, who from his youth had been a martyr to the gout,and in DATE 13 MAR 1999
~1198 - 19 MAR 1280/1281
Margret
DE
QUINCY
--Other FieldsRef Number: 4451633 DATE 13 MAR 1999
~1174 - 1264
Roger
DE
QUINCY
90
90
OCCU Second Earl of WinchesterRef Number: 8903246Roger De QUINCY B: Abt 1174Of, Winchester, Hampshire, England D: 25 Apr 1264(spm), , , England M: Abt 1217 DATE 28 MAY 1999
1162/1168 - 22 SEP 1246/1247
William
DE
FERRERS
OCCU Fourth Earl of DerbyThis nobleman, upon the return of King Richard from captivity,took arms in his behalf and joining the Earl of Chester,besieged Nottingham Castle, which, after a brief resistance,surrendered. For this and other acts of fidelity, he was chosenby the king to sit with the rest of the peers in the greatcouncil held at the said castle of Nottingham in the ensuingMarch. Moreover, at Richard's second coronation he was one ofthe four that carried the canopy over the king's head. Upon theaccession of King John, his lordship, with the Earls of Clareand Chester, and other great men, swore fealty to the newmonarch, but upon the condition that each person should have hisright. His lordship was present at the coronation of King John,and 7 June following, being solemnly created Earl of Derby byspecial charter, dated at Northampton, he was girt with a swordby the king's own hands (being the first of whom in any charterthat expression was used). He had also a grant of the thridpenny of all the pleas before the sheriff throughout the wholecounty, whereof he was earl, to h old to him and his heirs asamply as any of his ancestors had enjoyed the same. Moreover, inconsidertion of 4,000 marks, he obtained another charter fromthe king of the manor of Higham-Ferrers, co. Northampton, withthe hundred and park; as also of the manors of Bliseworth andNewbottle, i nthe same shire; which were part of the lands ofhis great grandfather, William Peverel, of Nottingham. KingJohn also conferred upon him a mansion-hous, situated in theparish of St. Margaret, within the city of London, which hadbelonged to Isaac, a Jew, at Norwich, to hold by the service ofwaiting ujpon the king (the earl and his heirs), at allfestivals yearly, without any cap, but with a garland of thebreadth of his little finger upon his head. These liberal marksof royal favour were felt so gratefully by th erl, that in allth subsequent struggles between the king and the refractorybarons, his lordship never once swerved from his allegiance, butremained true to the monarch; and after King John 's decease, headhered with the same unshaken loyalty to the intrests of hisson, King Henry III. His lordship assisted at the coronation ofthe new monarch; and immediatelyh after the ensuing Easter hetook part with the famous William Marshall (governor of the kingand kingdom), the Earls of Chester and Albemarle, and many othergreat men in the siege of Mountsorell Castle, in Leicestershire,then held by Henry de Braybroke, and ten other stout knights.And ther same year, was likewise with those noble persons atraising the siege of Lincoln, which place the rebellious baronswith Lewis [sic], King of France, had invested.--Other FieldsRef Number: 8903244 DATE 13 MAR 1999
~1174 - 1247
Agnes de Gernon
DE MESCHINES
DE KEVELIOC
73
73
--Other FieldsRef Number: 8903245 DATE 14 MAR 1999
1147 - 1181
Hugh DE
KEVELIOC DE
MESCHINES
34
34
OCCU Earl of Chester RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain"This nobleman joined in the rebellion of the Earl of Leicesterand the King of Scots, against King Henry II, and in support ofthat monarch's son, Prince Henry's pretensions to the crown. Inwhich proceding he was taken prisoner, with the Earl ofLeicester, at Alnwick, but obtained his freedom soon afterards,upon the king's reconciliation with the young prince. Again,however, hoising the standard o revolt, both in England and inNormandy, with as little success, he was again seized, and thendetained a prisoner for some yhers. He eventually, however,obtained his liberty and restoration of his lands, when publictranquillity became completely re-estblished some time about the23rd year of the king's reign. 6th Earl of Chester--Other FieldsRef Number: 17806490 DATE 14 MAR 1999
1155 - 1227
Bartred or Bertrade
Bertrude D'Evereux
DE MONTFORT
72
72
--Other FieldsRef Number: 17806491 FREN Y NORM Y DATE 23 NOV 1997
~1116 - 1153
Ranulph DE
MESCHINES
DE GERNON
37
37
OCCU Earl of Chester RELI Sources: Roberts, Gary Boyd. "Ancestors of American PresidensThis nobleman, who was a leading military character, took anactive part with the empres maud, and the young Prince Henry,against King Stephen in the early part of the contest, and hvingdefeted th king, and made him prisoner at the battle of Lincoln,committted him to the castle of Bristol. He subsequently,however, sided with the king, and finally, distrusted byh all,died, under excommun;ication, in 1155, sujpposed to have beenposoned byh William Peverell, Lord of Nottingham, who beingsuspected of the crime is said to hav eturned monk, to avoid itspunishment.--Other FieldsRef Number: 35612980 DATE 14 MAR 1999
Living
Guthu
Richard
MESCHINES
1156 - 1222
Raymond
VI DE
TOULOUSE
65
65
OCCU Count of Toulouse from 1194 EDUC (1209) joined the Albigensian Crusade RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great BritainRaymond VI(b. Oct. 27, 1156--d. August 1222, Toulouse, Fr.), count ofToulouse from 1194, who at first tolerated the heretical Cathariin Languedoc, then (1209) joined the Albigensian Crusadeagainst them and afterward fought the crusaders to save his owndominions.The son of Count Raymond V, Raymond VI was a nephew of KingLouis VII of France and brother-in-law of King Richard I ofEngland. Tolerant toward the many heretics among his subjects,Raymond VI was thought to have been an accessory to the murderof a papal legate, Peter of Castelnau, who had been urging himto act against the Cathari. After the Legate's death (Jan. 15,1208), Pope Innocent III proclaimed the crusade, which Raymondjoined, perhaps as penance. The other crusaders, most of whomwere North Frenchmen seeking lands in the South, were led bySimon de Montfort (father of Simon de Montfort, earl ofLeicester, famous in English history), and Raymond found himselfobliged to defend his lands against their ambitions. In theBattle of Muret, near Toulouse (Sept. 12, 1213), Raymond andKing Peter II of Aragon (his brother-in-law by a later marriage)were defeated by Simon, who was awarded Raymond's countship bythe fourth Lateran Council (1215).With Aragonese help, however, Raymond reoccupied the city ofToulouse (September 1217). He then withstood a siege by Simon(who was killed near the city, June 25, 1218) and regained mostof his lands before his sudden death. Twice excommunicated bythe church, he was refused Christian burial. Related Propaedia TopicsThe growth of the Kingdom of France under the later Capetiandynasty (1180-1328), the Low CountriesCopyright (c) 1996 Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc. All RightsReserved DATE 14 MAR 1999
~1290 - 1365
John
MAUTRAVERS
MALTRAVERS
75
75
OCCU Baron DATE 26 AUG 1996
D. 1337
Margaret
MORTIMER
DATE 24 JAN 1999
~1295 - 1322
Ela or Milicent
Eva DE
BERKELEY
27
27
DATE 14 MAR 1999
Robert
DE
FERRERS
This nobleman rebelled against Henry II and marching at the headof the Leicestershire men (19 Hen.II) upon Nottingham, then keptor the king by Reginald de Luci, got possession of this town,which he sacked, putting the greater part of the inhabitants tothe sword, and taking the rest prisoners. He was soonafterwards, however, reduced to submission, and obliged tosurrender to the crown his castles of Tutbury and Duffield,which were demolished by the order of the King. a benefactor tothe church, having founded the priory of Woodham, in Essex--Other FieldsRef Number: 35612976 DATE 13 MAR 1999
Sibilla
DE
BRAOSE
--Other FieldsRef Number: 35612977
~1136 - 1191
William
DE
FERRERS
55
55
This gentleman was ousted of his dignities of Derby andNottingham by King Richard I, but they were soon afterwrdsrestored to him,and we find him accompanying the lion-heartedmonarch to the Holy Land, where he lost his life at the siege ofAcon anno. 1191. His lordship, amongst other gifts to thechurch, gave in the 1st Richard I, for the health of his souland the sould of Sibel lhis wife, to the monks of St. Denis, inFrance, o ax taper yerly, price thirteen pence; as also a stagand boar in their proper seasons, to be sent annually thither atthe feast of St. Denis, by himself and his heirs.--Other FieldsRef Number: 17806488 DATE 13 MAR 1999
Agatha
de
FERRERS
Subject: Re: King John Lackland, childrenFrom: "Todd A. Farmerie" <taf2@po.cwru.edu>Date: Thu, 27 Feb 1997 00:10:31 -0500pegken wrote:>> I appreciated Gordon Fisher's informative note about Henry Iand his> wives and mistresses. Can anyone point me to informationabout King> John Lackland and his mistress Agatha de Ferrers? A pedigreechart that> someone gave me lists Joan, of Enland as their child. I havecompared> what I have(undocumented) with another pedigree list with KingJohn and> Agatha de Ferrer and very little agrees-dates or parents ofAgatha. All> help will be appreciated. This is my first note here.That Agatha was mother of Joan is entirely unsupported. Theonlyprimary source identifying Joan's mother calls her "QueenClementia"which is not helpful, since there was no Queen named Clementia.taf DATE 28 FEB 1998
Millicent
DE
FERRERS
DATE 14 MAR 1999
Living
Guthu
Living
Ball
Living
Anderson
Roger
MORTIMER
~1206 - <1253
Helen
VERCH
LLEWELYN
47
47
DATE 13 OCT 1997
1228 - 12 MAR 1298/1299
Maud
DE
FERRERS
DATE 14 MAR 1999
~1195
Sibil
DE
FERRERS
DATE 14 MAR 1999
~1150
Sibyl
Sibel DE
BRAOSE
--Other FieldsRef Number: 17806489 DATE 8 OCT 1997
Thomas
DE
FERRERS
DATE 14 MAR 1999
~1204 - 1280/1281
Sibel
Sybil
MARSHALL
DATE 6 FEB 1997
D. 1232
Ranulph de
Mechines DE
KEVELIOC
DATE 14 MAR 1999
William
DE
KYMES
DATE 14 MAR 1999
Emerick
de Rupel
CARNARDI
WFT Est. 1876-1896 - WFT Est. 1897-1980
Mabel
Finch
~1190 - 1241
John DE
VIPONT
VIPOUNT
51
51
DATE 14 MAR 1999
Franco
DE
MOHUN
~1238 - 12 MAR 1309/1310
Joan
DE
FERRERS
DATE 14 MAR 1999
Mary
LE
BRUN
DATE 24 SEP 1995
Joane
DESPENCER
DATE 26 SEP 1996
Eleanor
LOVAINE
DATE 10 MAR 1999
Beatrix
MESCHINES
Ralph
DE
MALPAS
DATE 14 MAR 1999
Abt 1117/1121 - 1180
Simon
D'Evereux DE
MONTFORT
OCCU Earl of Evereux FREN Y NORM Y DATE 23 NOV 1997
~1172
Mabill Mabel DE
KEVELIOC DE
MESCHINES
ENGL Y DATE 14 MAR 1999
1906 - 1966
Joseph
L.
Taylor
60
60
1180 - ~1242
Hawise DE
KEVELIOC DE
MESCHINES
62
62
OCCU Countess of Lincoln DATE 13 MAR 1999
William
DE
ALBINI
DATE 14 MAR 1999
~1199 - 1226
Robert
DE ST
JOHN
27
27
RELI Sources: /*- TUT DATE 14 MAR 1999
~1224 - 1298
Humphrey
VI DE
BOHUN
74
74
Died as a prisoner 27 Aug 1265 in Beeston Castle, Co. Chester"English nobleman. He was constable of England and with RogerBigod, earl of Norfolk, led the baronial opposition to EDWARD Ithat forced the king to sign the important confirmation of thecharters (1297)." (Columbia Encyclopaedia)=================================United KingdomThe Edwardian settlement.Edward I provided for the security of his conquests by means ofa program of castle building, initiated after the war of 1277and subsequently extended to include the great structures ofConway, Caernarfon, Harlech, and, later, Beaumaris. Each castlesheltered a borough where English colonists were settled. Theking's arrangements for the governance of Llywelyn's formerlands in northwestern Wales were embodied in the Statute ofWales (1284). Three counties-- Anglesey, Caernarfon, andMerioneth--were created and placed under the custody of ajustice of North Wales. In northeastern Wales a fourth county,Flint, was attached to the earldom of Chester. In southwesternWales the counties of Cardigan and Carmarthen, under thecustody of the justice of West Wales, were formed out of landsover which royal power had been gradually extended by a processcompleted upon the failure, in 1287, of the revolt of Rhys apMaredudd, the last of the princes of the dynasty of Deheubarth.Structurally, the shires that formed the Principality of Waleswere similar to those of England, and certain common-lawprocedures were introduced into their courts, but the shiresremained outside the jurisdiction of the central courts ofWestminster and they did not elect representatives toParliament. The March of Wales was extended through the creationby royal charters, out of parts of Gwynedd and Powys, of thelordships of Denbigh, Ruthin, Bromfield and Yale, and Chirk. Inhis relations with two of the major barons of the older March,Gilbert de Clare of Glamorgan and Humphrey de Bohun of Brecon,Edward showed a determination to assert the sovereignty of thecrown over the March and to eradicate abuses of the Custom ofthe March such as the claim, defiantly expressed by Gilbert, tothe right to wage war in the March. But neither Edward nor hissuccessors attempted any far-reaching changes in theorganization of the March, and political fractionizationpersisted over the next two centuries.Copyright (c) 1996 Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc. All RightsReserved HIST @N7823@ DATE 2 AUG 2000
Ykenai
DATE 22 JUN 1997
~1160 - 1241
William
Guillaume I
DE FIENNES
81
81
OCCU S. de Fiennes DATE 13 MAR 1999
~1166
Agnes
DE
DAMMARTIN
DATE 13 MAR 1999
~1205 - 1270
Alan
LA
ZOUCHE
65
65
2 Alan II, De La ZOUCHE B: Abt 1203Of, Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leicestershire, England D: 10 Aug 1270, , , England M: Bef 1242Of, Winchester, Hampshire, England DATE 28 MAY 1999
1222 - 1296
Elena Helen
or Ela DE
QUINCY
74
74
DATE 13 MAR 1999
~1220
Anabil
DE
CHAUCOMBE
DATE 13 MAR 1999
1905 - 1980
Edwin
A.
Kiefer
75
75
D. 1255
Warin
DE
MUNCHENSI
SRCE @N5307@ DATE 14 MAR 1999
Joan
MARSHALL
DATE 30 SEP 1995
1180 - 1239
Simon
DE
DAMMARTIN
59
59
OCCU Ct. of Ponthieu DATE 14 MAR 1999
1196 - 1250
Marie
TALVAS
54
54
OCCU Countess of Ponthieu and Montreuil DATE 28 FEB 1999
~1175 - 1238
Roger
LA
ZOUCHE
63
63
OCCU Sheriff of DevonshireRoger La ZOUCHE B: Abt 1182Of, Ashby, Leicestershire, England D: Bef 14 1238 MayM: Abt 1204 DATE 28 MAY 1999 OCCU Sheriff of DevonshireRoger La ZOUCHE B: Abt 1182Of, Ashby, Leicestershire, England D: Bef 14 1238 MayM: Abt 1204 DATE 28 MAY 1999
~1179 - >1232
Margaret
53
53
DATE 28 MAY 1999 DATE 28 MAY 1999
0895 - 0939
Athelstan
44
44
Athelstan (895-939), king of Wessex (924-939), and the first monarch to take the title of king of England. The grandson of King Alfred, he was crowned at Kingston-upon-Thames and seems to have possessed both great ambition and talent. It is supposed that his design was to unite, under his personal rule, the entire island of Britain. On the death of his brother-in-law Sihtric (reigned about 921-926), king of Northumbria, about 926, Athelstan took possession of his dominions. The other kings of the island submitted to him, in some instances voluntarily, and he styled himself Rex totius Britanniae (King of all Britain). A league, composed of Welsh, Scottish, and Danish allies, was formed against him. A fierce and decisive battle was fought (937) at Brunanburh, in which the allies were utterly defeated. After this the renown of Athelstan spread to the Continent. He exhibited a deep interest in the welfare of his people, improved the laws, and encouraged the translation of the Bible into the vernacular. "Athelstan," Microsoft Encarta Encyclopedia 99. 1993-1998 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
st
wife
DATE 23 NOV 1997
~1190 - 1265
Robert
TREGOZ
75
75
DATE 23 JUN 1996
~1200
Julia
DE
CANTILUPE
DATE 14 MAR 1999
WFT Est. 1890-1918 - 1980
Tom
Christianson
1245 - 1321
Thomas
DE
BERKELEY
76
76
OCCU 1st L. Berkeley DATE 2 AUG 2000
~0813 - 29 AUG 886
Basil I
MAMIKONIAN
See Historical Document.
~1170 - 1243
Thomas
DE
BERKELEY
73
73
RELG @N3682@ DATE 14 MAR 1999
~1174 - 1276
Joan
DE
SOMERY
102
102
DATE 14 MAR 1999
~1120 - 1190
Maurice
FitzHarding
DE BERKELEY
70
70
DATE 14 MAR 1999
~0755 - ~0797
Hmayeak
MAMIKONIAN
42
42
--Other FieldsRef Number: + DATE 24 MAR 1999
~1096 - 1170
Robert
FITZHARDING
74
74
DATE 23 JUN 1996
1100 - 1170
Eva
ESTMOND
70
70
DATE 22 SEP 1996
~1153
Sibil
FITZANTHONY
DATE 1 AUG 1996
1158 - 24 JUN 1214/1215
Roger
DE
MORTIMER
RELI at p. 117. DATE 14 MAR 1999
Private
John
Steinbarth
~1164 - 1252
Millicent
DE
FERRERS
88
88
DATE 14 MAR 1999
D. 1180
Hugh
DE
MORTIMER
OCCU Lord of Wigmore DATE 14 MAR 1999
1091 - 1180
Hugh IV DE
GOURNAI
GOURNAY
89
89
DATE 13 MAR 1999
~1112
Millicent DE
COUCY DE
MARIA
DATE 24 NOV 1997
~1120 - 1190
Alan
LA
ZOUCHE
70
70
DATE 13 MAR 1999 DATE 13 MAR 1999
~1100 - 1141
Geoffrey
LA
ZOUCHE
41
41
OCCU Vcnt. of Porhoet DATE 21 JUL 1996 OCCU Vcnt. of Porhoet DATE 21 JUL 1996
~1110
Hawise
FERGANT
DATE 23 SEP 1996 DATE 23 SEP 1996
1305 - 1344
Robert
DE
CLIFFORD
38
38
DATE 14 MAR 1999
~1307 - 1362
Isabella
DE
BERKELEY
55
55
DATE 10 JAN 1999
~1134 - 1200
Alberic
II C DE
DAMMARTIN
66
66
DATE 13 MAR 1999
Private
Richard
Koteski
~1138
Maud or
Mahaud
PONTHIER
DATE 26 SEP 1996
~1166 - 1240
William
Plantagenet
DE WARENNE
74
74
OCCU 6th E. of Surrey DATE 2 AUG 2000
~1192 - 1248
Maude
DE
MARSHALL
56
56
DATE 14 MAR 1999
Matilda
or Maud
of Angus
DATE 8 SEP 1996
~1125
Robert
DE
QUINCY
DATE 13 MAR 1999
Orbile
DE
LEUCHARS
DATE 23 SEP 1996
1219 - 1259
William
DE
VIVONIA
40
40
DATE 21 AUG 1996
~1142 - 1210
Ralph
DE
SOMERI
68
68
1211 OCCU Lord of Campden DATE 14 MAR 1999
~1146 - 1242
Maud Margaret
FitzGilbert
MARSHALL
96
96
Abt 1160 DATE 19 JAN 1998 TYPE Web Site AUTH Tracy A. Crocker URL http://www.uftree.com/UFT/WebPages/Tracy_A_Crocker/CROCKER/d5/i0001965.htm DATE 5 Sep 2001 DATE 5 SEP 2001
~1138
John
DE
SOMERI
DATE 14 MAR 1999
1918 - 2000
Clifford
Chester
Lembcke
81
81
Hawise
PAYNEL
DATE 22 SEP 1996
~1174
Ragnhild
or Hilda
MACGILLEBRIDE
DATE 20 MAR 1999
~1126 - 1164
John
FitzGilbert
MARSHALL
38
38
Abt. 1105 RELI Acceded: BEF 1130 ALIA John FitzGilbert aka: John Marshalhttp://www.tardis.ed.ac.uk/cgi/bct/gedlkup/n=royal?royal06108Marshal, John FitzGilbert, The MarshalAcceded: BEF 1130Died: 1165Father: Marshal, Gilbert, The MarshalMarried SEPARATION 1141 to Pipard, AlineChild 1: Marshal, Gilbert FitzJohn, The MarshalMarried AFT 1141 to de Salisbury, SibylChild 2: Marshal, John, Master Marshal, b. 1144Child 3: Marshal, William, Earl of Pembroke 4, b. 1146------------------------------------------------------------------------Version: 19 Aug 97 Author: Brian Tompsett Sources: seebibliographyCopyright 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997 SRCE @N6162@ DATE 24 JAN 1999 TYPE Web Site AUTH jedh@inet.att.co.kr TITL MyTrees.com at Kindred Konnections URL http://63.169.143.2/cgi-bin/genealogy/frameit?105975+985194381+N70+English DATE 21 March 2001 DATE 5 SEP 2001
1878 - 1956
Theo
Genette
Edmisten
77
77
~1178 - 1232
William
DE
BRIWERE
54
54
DATE 29 SEP 1996
~1149
Joan
DE
VERNON
DATE 14 MAR 1999
~1145 - 1226
William
DE
BRIWERE
81
81
DATE 28 SEP 1996
~1149 - 1217
Beatrice
DE
VAUX
68
68
DATE 24 JAN 1999
~1184 - 1224
Baldwin
WAKE
40
40
DATE 22 AUG 1996
~1184 - 1233
Isabel
DE
BRIWERE
49
49
DATE 28 SEP 1996
Private
Eugene
Wayne
Mussett
D. 1250
Gilbert DE
SANFORD
SAUNFORD
ENGL Y DATE 13 MAR 1999
~1211
Lota or
Lora LA
ZOUCHE
ENGL Y DATE 23 NOV 1997
~1126
Maud
FREN Y NORM Y DATE 23 NOV 1997
~1110
Philip
DE
BELMEIS
DATE 14 MAR 1999 DATE 14 MAR 1999
~1114
Maud or
Matilda DE
MESCHINES
DATE 5 OCT 1996 DATE 5 OCT 1996
~1165 - 1221
William
D'AUBIGNE
D'AUBIGNY
56
56
OCCU 3rd Earl of Arundel ENGL Y DATE 24 JAN 1999
~1176 - 1232
Nicholas
DE
STOTEVILLE
56
56
DATE 8 SEP 1996
~1180 - 1242
Devorgilla
of
Galloway
62
62
RELG @N3759@ DATE 28 SEP 1996
~1146
Nicholas
DE
STUTEVILLE
DATE 8 SEP 1996
~1150
Gunnora DE
GOURNAI
GOURNAY
DATE 13 MAR 1999
Living
Guthu
D. 1186
Adam
DE
BRUS
DATE 10 JAN 1999
Joanna
DE
MESCHINES
DATE 14 MAR 1999
1144
Maude
DE
MESCHINES
DATE 14 MAR 1999
~1154 - 1182
Henri
D'EU
28
28
OCCU Count of Eu; Lord Hasting DATE 2 AUG 2000
~1163 - 1207/1212
Maud
Plantagenet
DE WARREN
DATE 2 AUG 2000
~1133
Maude
DE
BRAOSE
DATE 18 JAN 1998
John
DE
BRAOSE
DATE 23 MAR 1997
Margaret
VERCH
LLWYELYN
DATE 1 APR 1999
D. 1244
Rhys
Mechyll AP
RHYS GRYG
DATE 1 APR 1999
1198
Marie
DE
PONTHIEU
OCCU Countess of Ponthieu DATE 27 FEB 1999
Living
Nygren
Living
Loundree
Suzanne
DE
WARENNE
DATE 14 MAR 1999 DATE 2 AUG 2000
Maud
DE
LACY
RELG @N4235@ DATE 1 AUG 2000
D. 1260
David
FITZGERALD
OCCU Baron of Naas 3 DATE 1 AUG 2000
1276 - 1351
William
La
ZOUCHE
75
75
OCCU Knight 1306 RELG @N4314@ DATE 10 MAY 1997
Maud
LOVEL
DATE 10 MAY 1997
D. 1193
Robert Richard
DE LACY DE
LACIE
OCCU Lord Of Halton; Constable Of Chester RELI Lord Of Halton; Constable Of ChesterNOTES for Robert: 4, (o.s.p.) Robert was probably at the coronation of Richard Ias he witnessed the coronation charter. (p 86)"The Coucher Book or Chartulary of Whalley Abbey," edited byW.A. Hulton; published by The Chetham Society, 1847."Robert de Lascy,who died 12 Kal. Febr., A.D. 1193, and devised his estates,consisting of sixty sixty knights' fees, to his uterine sister, Albreida,daughter of Robert de Lisours. Mem.--Dugdale's account of the descent of theLascy honours has been followed; but it is proper to state thatanother version, supported by Dodsworth, implies that the connection ofthe Lascys with the barons of Halton was as follows: I. Robert deLascy, left three children, 1. Ilbert, who succeeded, but died s.p. 2.Henry, who succeeded, and left the above above name Robert de Lascy 3. Albreida, married Robert de Lizours, who, by an entry on thepipe-roll, 31 Henry I, paid twenty-five marks that he might marry thesister of Ilbert de Lascy. They had a daughter and heir, Albreda, whomarried Richard, fifth baron of Halton..."3, #1513, p 203. "Grant by Robert de Lascy to William (de Vescy)Fitz-Eustace his uncle, of 1 bovate in Great Marsden (co.Lanc.,), rendering a spur of 4d. yearly at Pontefract. c.1180-1193.""Robert, only son and heir of Henry de Lascy, is named in one of hisfather's charters, in which he confirmed a gift made by Jordan Foliot;its date is 1160-1177. His mother is said to have been Aubreye, sister ofWilliam de Vescy, sometime parson of Barwick- in-Elmet. " ______________________________________________ DATE 19 JAN 1998
D. 1193
Robert
II DE
LACIE
"ROBERT II (o.s.p. 1193) (1) = Isabella de Warenne = (2) Gilbertde l'Aigle"--- W E Wightman, *The Lacy Family in England and Normandy,1066 1194*, genealogical chart following p 260.From same, p 85-86: "Robert seems to have been allowedto inherit the honour as soon as his father's death becameknown. ..... He left no heirs, and, as there were no othersurviving heirs of either Henry or Ilbert II, the successiondevolved on the great-grandson of Henry's sister Aubrey, Roger'Helle', constable of Chester, who took the name Lacy when hewas allowed to inherit the lands. He had to pay a relief ofthree thousand marks, three times the amount that Robert hadpaid sixteen years before. Thus the honours of Halton and Widnesbecame joined to those of Pontefract and Clitheroe built up bythe first Lacy line, the whole forming the basis of the power ofthe earls of Lincoln in the next century." DATE 17 MAY 1997
John
DE
MONTAULT
DATE 14 MAR 1999
Mathilda
Maud DE
BOHUN
DATE 13 MAR 1999
D. 1245
Anselme
MARSHALL
OCCU Earl of Pembroke 9 DATE 2 AUG 2000
1868 - 1938
Simon
Johanson
Moen
69
69
Facts about this person: Fact 4 April 1892 Immigrated to America
~1190
William
MARSHALL
OCCU Earl of Pembroke 5 ENGL Y DATE 1 MAR 1998
>1190
Richard
MARSHALL
OCCU Earl of Pembroke 6 DATE 8 OCT 1997
Gilbert
MARSHALL
OCCU Earl of Pembroke 7 DATE 8 OCT 1997
>1198
Walter
MARSHALL
OCCU Earl of Pembroke 8 DATE 8 OCT 1997
Aline
PIPARD
DATE 8 OCT 1997
1144 - 1199
John
MARSHALL
55
55
OCCU Master Marshal DATE 19 JAN 1998
Amicia
DE
LEICESTER
OCCU heiress of the English earldom of Leicester DATE 14 MAR 1999
D. ~1199
William
FitzMaurice
FITZGERALD
DATE 1 AUG 2000
Alina
DE
CLARE
DATE 1 AUG 2000
Ela
PLANTAGENET
DATE 2 AUG 2000
1876 - 1935
Mathilda
Pedersen
Guthu
59
59
Robert
DE
NEWBURN
DATE 2 AUG 2000
William of
Sprotborough
FITZWILLIAM
DATE 2 AUG 2000
D. >1208
Mary
DE
WARENNE
DATE 2 AUG 2000
Gilbert
DE
LAIGLE
OCCU Lord of Pevensey DATE 2 AUG 2000
1837 - 1923
Eliza
Cathrine
Rhodes
86
86
sister - Margaret b abt 1847
Richard
of Dover
FITZJOHN
OCCU Baron of Chilham DATE 2 AUG 2000
D. <1232
Rohese
DE
DOVER
DATE 2 AUG 2000
Fulbert
DE
DOVER
DATE 2 AUG 2000
Richard
DE
DOUVRES
DATE 2 AUG 2000
1229 - 1276
Isabel
FitzRoy DE
CREOUN
47
47
DATE 2 AUG 2000 DATE 12 APR 1997 DATE 8 AUG 1996
1859 - 1934
Fredrick
James
Dimmock
74
74
Dimmock purchased 80 acres in Iola Township, later added 40 more acres. He served as town supervisor and chairman of the board.
D. >1231
Henry
D'ESTOUTEVILLE
OCCU Lord of Valmont & Rames DATE 2 AUG 2000
~0880 - 5 JUN 928
Louis I or III
the Blind DE
BOURGOGNE
--Other FieldsRef Number: + DATE 1 APR 1999
886/888 - ~0914
Anna of
Byzantium
MAMIKONIAN
--Other FieldsRef Number: + DATE 1 APR 1999
1032 - 1083
Mathilda
DE
FLANDRES
51
51
RELI Birth: Lafreniere, Albert N.She was 6th in descent from Elfrida, daughter of Alfred theGreat Merged General Note: She was 6th in descent from Elfrida,daughter of Alfred the Great--Other FieldsRef Number: 1452024325 DATE 1 APR 1999
1054 - 1134
Robert II
Curthose DE
NORMANDY
80
80
RELI Sources: Europe xcMerged General Note: Left no surviving issue DATE 22 MAR 1999
1056 - 1100
William II
Rufus DE
NORMANDY
44
44
RELI Sources: Microsoft Encarta 1994 ed.He extended his power into Normandy and Scotland. His father onhis deathbed named him as his successor in England, leaving theduchy of Normandy to his eldest son, Robert. William Rufus, ashe was known because of his ruddy complexion, was crowned inWestminster Abbey in 1087. The following year William's uncleOdo, bishop of Bayeux (1036?-97), led a rebellion of Normanbarons who sought to unseat him in favor of Robert. William'sEnglish subjects, believing his promises of less oppressivetaxation and more liberal laws, helped him quell the revolt. Theking, despite his promises, continued to pursue a domesticpolicy that was harsh and venal. William invaded Normandy in1089, 1091, and 1094, winning some concessions from his brotherRobert II, duke of Normandy, each time. He forced the Scottishking Malcolm III MacDuncan (1031?-93) to pay him homage and in1092 seized the city of Carlisle and other areas claimed byMalcolm in Cumberland and Westmorland. In 1096 Robert mortgagedNormandy to William for funds to finance a Crusade. William thenfought to recapture lands his brother had lost as duke ofNormandy and returned the county of Maine to the rule of theduchy. After the death in 1089 of Lanfranc, the archbishop ofCanterbury, William delayed naming a successor. He held openvacant bishoprics and enriched himself with church monies,incurring the displeasure of many ecclesiastics. In 1093 heselected Anselm, abbot of Bec, as the new archbishop, but theyquarreled over William's authority to control churchappointments. William was killed. It is not known whether theslaying, which is traditionally ascribed to a Norman namedWalter Tirel (died after 1100), was accidental or intentional.William never married and had no children. His younger brothersucceeded to the throne as King Henry I. Other notes:William II(of England), called Rufus (1056?-1100), king of England(1087-1100), who extended his power into Normandy and Scotland.He was the third son of William the Conqueror, king of England,who on his deathbed named him as his successor in England,leaving the duchy of Normandy to his eldest son, Robert(1054?-1134). William Rufus, as he was known because of hisruddy complexion, was crowned in Westminster Abbey in 1087. Thefollowing year William's uncle Odo, bishop of Bayeux (1036?-97),led a rebellion of Norman barons who sought to unseat him infavor of Robert. William's English subjects, believing hispromises of less oppressive taxation and more liberal laws,helped him quell the revolt. The king, despite his promises,continued to pursue a domestic policy that was harsh and venal.Merged General Note: William II (of England), called Rufus(1056?-1100), king of England (1087-1100), who extended hispower into Normandy and Scotland. He was the third son ofWilliam the Conqueror, king of England, who on his deathbednamed him as his successor in England, leaving the duchy ofNormandy to his eldest son, Robert (1054?-1134). William Rufus,as he was known because of his ruddy complexion, was crowned inWestminster Abbey in 1087. The following year William's uncleOdo, bishop of Bayeux (1036?-97), led a rebellion of Normanbarons who sought to unseat him in favor of Robert. William'sEnglish subjects, believing his promises of less oppressivetaxation and more liberal laws, helped him quell the revolt. Theking, despite his promises, continued to pursue a domesticpolicy that was harsh and venal. Merged Note (Died): William waskilled on August 2, 1100, while on a hunting trip in the NewForest in Hampshire. It is not known whether the slaying, whichis traditionally ascribed to a Norman named Walter Tirel (diedafter 1100), was accidental or intentional. William was buriedat Winchester; he never married and had no children. His youngerbrother succeeded to the throne as King Henry I. DATE 2 APR 1999
~0986 - 1032
Constance
DE
TOULOUSE
46
46
--Other FieldsRef Number: 5808097303 RELG @N331@ DATE 11 MAY 1997
0962 - >1017
Bertha
55
55
Cousin of Robert II. Heiress of Arles in Provence. MergedGeneral Note: Cousin of Robert II. Heiress of Arles inProvence. DATE 27 JAN 1996
~0897 - Abt 14 JAN 962
Geirlaug
Adeleor Gerloc
DE NORMANDY
See Historical Document.
~0564
Erchenaud
of
Moselle
1842 - WFT Est. 1882-1933
Andreas
Kristenson
Reistad (Restad)
Regintrude
of Austrasia
Merovingian
~0848
Hilda
Ragnhild
HROLFSSON
OCCU Countess of Maer RELI Sources: yes qw--Other FieldsRef Number: + RELG @N374@ DATE 23 FEB 1997
~0800
Eystein
Glumra
IVARSSON
RELI Sources: yes qw--Other FieldsRef Number: + RELG @N376@ DATE 14 MAR 1998
0751 - 0771
Carloman
20
20
DATE 29 DEC 1995
0772 - 4 DEC 811
Charles
the
Younger
RELI Sources: O'shea/Charlemagne qvc*772/3; Werner. Karl der J"ungere, 788 Koenig v.Neustrien,25.12.800 inRomals K"onig der Franken gekr"ont, 806 zum Nachfolger imKaisertumvorgesehen DATE 29 DEC 1995
0715 - 4 DEC 755
Carloman
FRNK Y FREN Y GOVT Y DATE 12 NOV 1997
0635 - 16 DEC 714
Pepin
D'HERISTAL
He was Carolingian mayor of the palace, who reunited theFrankish realms in the late Merovingian period. A grandson ofPepin the Elder, he succeeded to his position in the kingdom ofAustrasia around 680. In 687 he extended Carolingian rule to theother Frankish kingdoms, Neustria and Burgundy, but retainedmembers of the Merovingian dynasty as figurehead monarchs in allthree. Two years later he extended his control over theFrisians, a pagan people living on the North Sea coast. Pepin'sdeath was followed by a civil war and the succession of hisillegitimate son Charles Martel. Merged General Note: Pepin ofHerstal was born in 635. Died on 16 Dec 714. Pepin of Herstal(635?-714), Carolingian mayor of the palace, who reunited theFrankish realms in the late Merovingian period. A grandson ofPepin the Elder, he succeeded to his position in the kingdom ofAustrasia around 680. In 687 he extended Carolingian rule to theother Frankish kingdoms, Neustria and Burgundy, but retainedmembers of the Merovingian dynasty as figurehead monarchs in allthree. Two years later he extended his control over theFrisians, a pagan people living on the North Sea coast. Pepin'sdeath was followed by a civil war and the succession of hisillegitimate son Charles Martel. He married Alpais.--Other FieldsRef Number: + DATE 14 MAR 1999
13 JUN 823 - 6 OCT 877
Charles
II the
Bald
See Historical Document.
~0805 - 19 APR 843
Judith
DE
BAVARE
RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploac. All Rights Reserved.--Other FieldsRef Number: + DATE 22 MAR 1999
1 SEP 846 - 10 FEB 879
Louis II the
Stammerer
le Begue
OCCU King of France RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploac. All Rights Reserved. FREN Y ROYL Y DATE 17 NOV 1997
1870 - 1919
Ragna Johanne
Christensen
Reistad (Restad)
48
48
Facts about this person: Baptism October 16, 1870 Faaberg Parish, Norway
D. 0919
Gisele
RELI Sources: Slocombe, George. "William the Conqueror" pub. 1961
0968 - 1016
Ethelred
Æthelred II
the Unready
48
48
REFR DATE 0979 RETO DATE 1016 RELI Sources: Microsoft Encarta 1994 ed.He was an Anglo-Saxon king of England. His reign was marked bybitter military struggles. After negotiating a treaty withRichard II, duke of Normandy, Æthelred married Richard's sister.This marriage provided the basis for the subsequent Norman claimto the English throne. Although Æthelred paid tribute to theplundering Danes, Sweyn I (the Forkbeard), king of Denmark,invaded England in 1013 and proclaimed himself king. In 1014Æthelred fled to Normandy but returned a few months later uponSweyn's death. Sweyn's son and successor, Canute II, invaded thecountry a year later and, following Æthelred's death, becameking of England. Æthelred's sobriquet, The Unready is acorruption of the Old English unraed, bad counsel, which is areference to his misfortunes.--Other FieldsRef Number: + RELG @N506@ ROYL Y SAX Y DATE 8 FEB 1998
~0982 - 1052
Emma
DE
NORMANDY
70
70
OCCU Qn. of England RELI Sources: Microsoft Encarta 1994 ed. RELG @N507@ DATE 21 MAR 1999
1066 - 1090
Constance
DE
NORMANDY
24
24
RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain"Number: +. NORM Y DATE 22 MAR 1999
~1057 - 1065
Adeliza
DE
NORMANDY
8
8
RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain"Number: +.She was bethrothed to Harold II. DATE 22 MAR 1999
~1055 - 1126
Cecily
DE
NORMANDY
71
71
RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain"Number: +. DATE 22 MAR 1999
~1054 - 1081
Richard
DE
BERNAY
27
27
RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain"Number: +. DATE 14 MAR 1999
~0872
Papia Popa
or Papie DE
BAYEAUX
OCCU Dchs.of Normandy RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain"Number: +.--Other FieldsRef Number: 9125259777 DATE 23 FEB 1997
<0857 - <0930
Pepin de Senlis
de Valois
BERENGAR
73
73
RELI Sources: Slocombe, George. "William the Conqueror" pub. 1961Subject: Re: Wm the Conqueror (another Ahnentafel; 6+ K)From:"Alan B. Wilson" <abwilson@UCLINK2.B.BERKELEY.EDU>Date: Thu, 6Feb 1997 21:00:16 -0800 Gordon Fisher <gfisher@SHENTEL.NET>on 6 Fe Feb 1997 presentsan ancestry for William the Conquerer.One line of thatancestry was a descent frfrom Charlemagne toPoppa, wife of Rollo,Duke of Normandy. The line went: (33)POPA; (66) PEPIN; (132)PEPIN II; (264) BERNARD, King of Italy;(528) PEPIN I, King ofLombardy. Next would be Charlelemagne.Most ancestries for Poppa, wife of Rollo, list Beranger,Count ofBayeaux as her fatherher, and do not identify her motheror anyfurther ancestry for Beranger. This includesMoriarty,PlPlantagenet Ancestry, p. 11; Weis, Ancestral Roots[121E-18];Winkhaus, "Normandie," p. 133; EuropaiischeStammtafeln, ii, 79;Turton, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 6; Stuart,Royalty forCommoners [166-35]5]; Joannis & Saint-Jouan, i, 4. ESii, 75 (rev. in III(1)) suggests an ancestry for Poppa'smomother: Erispoe, Duke ofBrittany ?|Gurvand, Duke of Brittany = N.N. | Beranger, Count of Bayeux =N.N. | Rollo = PoppaThis was theline I listed in my earlier submission of anancancestry forWilliam the Conquerer. Moriarty, Plantagenet Ancestry, p.226 reports aspeculativeive ancestry for Poppa based on asuggestion by theBelgian, J. Dhoudt: Bernard, King of Italy| Pepin II of Peronne |Gui, Count of SeSenlis = N.N. ?|Rollo = PoppaThis lis line, which Moriarty did not incorporate,would continue,of course, as a line to Charlemagne froom Poppa'smother. I would be curious to know the source(s) for GordonFisher's line.--Alan B. n B. Wilsonabwilson@uclink2.berkeley.edu DATE 23 FEB 1997
0920 - 0962
Hugues of
Vermandois DE
VERMANDOIS
42
42
DATE 27 OCT 1997
~1835 - WFT Est. 1874-1926
James
P.
Carpenter
~0943 - 0962
Emma
19
19
RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain"lsonabwilson@uclink2.berkeley.edu. DATE 7 OCT 1997
D. >0996
Thierry
DE
BLOIS
DATE 14 MAR 1999
Hedwig
DE
NORMANDY
RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain"lsonabwilson@uclink2.berkeley.edu. DATE 22 MAR 1999
~0974 - 1017
Judith
DE
BRETAGNE
43
43
RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain"lsonabwilson@uclink2.berkeley.edu.--Other FieldsRef Number: 1140657473 RELG @N609@ BRET Y DATE 14 MAR 1999
Papia
D'ENVERMEU
RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain"lsonabwilson@uclink2.berkeley.edu. DATE 2 APR 1999
Agnes
DE
BLOIS
DATE 13 MAR 1999
~0997 - 1028
Richard
III DE
NORMANDY
31
31
RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain"lsonabwilson@uclink2.berkeley.edu.He was bethrothed to Adela, daughter of Robert I, king ofFrance. DATE 22 MAR 1999
Alice
DE
NORMANDY
RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain"nce.. DATE 22 MAR 1999
~1010 - ~1071
Eleanor
DE
NORMANDY
61
61
RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain"nce.. DATE 22 MAR 1999
~1001 - ~1066
Herluin
DE
CONTEVILLE
65
65
See Historical Document.
Living
Izer
~0775 - 4 FEB 839
Egbert
III DE
WESSEX
OCCU King of the Angles OCCU King of Wessex Egbert (775?-839), king of Wessex (802-39), and the first Saxonking recognized as sovereign of all England (828-39). He was theson of a Kentish noble but claimed descent fromCerdic (reigned519-34), founder of Wessex, the kingdom of the West Saxons insouthern England. During the late 8th century, when King Offa ofMercia (reigned 757-96) ruled most of England, Egbert lived inexile at the court of Charlemagne. Egbert regained his kingdomin 802. He conquered the neighboring kingdoms of Kent, Cornwall,and Mercia, and by 830 he was also acknowledged as sovereign of East Anglia, Sussex, Surrey, and Northumbria and was given thetitle of Bretwalda (Anglo-Saxon, ruler of the British). During succeeding years Egbert led expeditions against the Welsh and the Vikings. The year before his death he defeated a combinedforce of Danes and Welsh at Hingston Down in Cornwall. He wassucceeded by his son Ethelwulf (825-58), the father of Alfred. Note: From BRITAIN'S KINGS AND QUEENS By SirGeorge Bellew Kcvo Offa, King of Mercia, had been strong enoughto banish the young Egbert, whose cousin, Beorhtri, was jealous of his claims to th throne of Wessex, but after the death of Beorhtric, and after the extinction of the male line of the royal house of Mercia, Egbert returned and was acclaimed king of the West Saxons. For many years Egbert did not try to increase his poer, but when he did he arrived all before him. The Mercians were defeated and had perforce to acknowledge him as lord; the Cornish, the Kentishmen and the East Anglians each inturn had to bow the knee to the conqueror; and when in 829 the somewhat moribund kingdom of Northumbria yeilded to him, his triumph was complete; he was Bretwalda. [Overlord] Egbert'sconquest was to be more or less permanent, for his descendants,though they often sufferred reverses, were in name and in fact generally kings of England. The triumph of the house of Wessex was due less perhaps to Egbert's military skill than to the fact that he was the last male member of a ruling family left in England. So great was the veneration for royal blood, which in Saxon times was broadly defined as having descent from Cerdic,first king of the West Saxons, who died in 534, and so mystic was the conception of kingship, as the surviving Coronation order of Egbert, Archbishop of York (732-66), illustrates,that lesser kings were very willing to acknowledge Egbert as Bretwalda, theirlord and protector. http://www.tardis.ed.ac.uk/cgi/bct/gedlkup/n=royal?royal0197, Egbert III of Wessex, King of Wessex Born: ABT 775 Acceded: 802 Died: 4 FEB 839 Interred: Winchester Cathedral, London, England Notes:Reigned 802-839.In 800 at the decease of King Brithric, Egbert was called by thevoice of hiscountrymen to assume the Government of Wessex, and hesubsequently succeededin reducing all the Kingdoms of the Heptarchy under his sway.His reign, along and glorious one, is memorable for the great victories heachieved overthe Danes.See Europsch 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 KentVersion: 19 Aug 97 Author: Brian Tompsett Sources: seebibliography Copyright 1994,1995, 1996, 1997
~0806 - 13 JAN 857
Ethelwulf
DE
WESSEX
REFR DATE 0839 RETO DATE 0838 OCCU King of Wessex RELI Sources: Microsoft Encarta 1994 ed.Merged General Note: From BRITAIN'S KINGS AND QUEENS By SirGeorge Bellow Kvoc Ethelwulf, son of King Egbert, was a maninclined to piety and mildness, and for a time Bishop ofWinchester. He came to the throne an experienced ruler, for hisfather had made him 'sub-king' of Kent nine years before. Thoughhe had such a promising training we know little of his actualreign. Most of his time seems to have been spent in fightingthe Danes, who occupied the north and east parts of England; andtwo at least of his vicories are recorded; one at Oakley andanother at sea. In 855 Ethelwulf took his youngest son Alfred(later to be called the Great) on a pilgrimage to Rome. On threturn journey he made a profitable alliance by marryingCharlemagne's grand-daughter Judith, the daughter of Charles theBald, King of France and Emperor of the Romans. On his arrivalin England with his thirteen-year old bride, he found that hisson, Ethelbald, had usurped his throne, but, rather than cause acivil war, he was content to take second place, reverting; tohis former kingdom of Kent. Two years later, in 858, he died.William Seymour, SOVEREIGN LEGACY: An Historicla Guide to theBritish Monarchy, p. 19: "... he meaintained the supremacy ofWessex and had his successes against the Danes, notably at abattle near Basingstoke in 851, where he 'inflicted the greatestslaughter upon the heathen host that ever we have heard tell ofup to the present day.' "--Other FieldsRef Number: + RELG @N616@ DATE 21 MAR 1999
descendant
of
Wihtgar
Judith
RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain"s Bretwalda, their lord and protector..--Other FieldsRef Number: + DATE 29 JUL 1995
Editha
DE
WESSEX
RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain"His deposition marked the dissolution . DATE 21 MAR 1999
0849 - 28 OCT 899/901
Alfred
the
Great
RELI Sources: Microsoft Encarta 1994 ed.He is one of the outstanding figures of English history. On thedeath of his brother Æthelred Alfred became king, coming to thethrone during a Danish invasion. Although he succeeded in makingpeace with the Danes, they resumed their marauding expeditionsfive years later, and by early 878 they were successful almosteverywhere. About Easter of 878, however, Alfred establishedhimself at Athelney and began assembling an army. In the middleof that year he defeated the Danes and captured theirstronghold, probably at present-day Edington. During thefollowing 14 years Alfred was able to devote himself to theinternal affairs of his kingdom. By 886 he had captured the cityof London, and soon afterward he was recognized as the king ofall England. In 893 the Danes invaded England again, and thefollowing four years were marked by warfare; eventually, theDanes were forced to withdraw from Alfred's domain. The onlyruler to resist Danish invasions successfully, Alfred made hiskingdom the rallying point for all Saxons, thus laying thefoundation for the unification of England. Alfred was a patronof learning and did much for the education of his people. Hebegan a court school and invited British and foreign scholars,notably the Welsh monk Asser (flourished 885-909) and theIrish-born philosopher and theologian John Scotus Erigena, tocome there. Alfred translated such works as The Consolation ofPhilosophy by the Roman statesman and philosopher Boethius, TheHistory of the World by the Spanish priest Paulus Orosius (circa385-420), and Pastoral Care by Pope Gregory I. Alfred's laws,the first promulgated in more than a century, were the firstthat made no distinction between the English and the Welshpeoples. "Alfred," Microsoft Encarta Encyclopedia 99. 1993-1998 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.: Alfred, called The Great (849-899), king of the West Saxons (871-899), and one of the outstanding figures of English history. Born in Wantage in southern England, Alfred was the youngest of five sons of King Ethelwulf. On the death of his brother Ethelred Alfred became king, coming to the throne during a Danish invasion. Although he succeeded in making peace with the Danes, they resumed their marauding expeditions five years later, and by early 878 they were successful almost everywhere. About Easter of 878, however, Alfred established himself at Athelney and began assembling an army. In the middle of that year he defeated the Danes and captured their stronghold, probably at present-day Edington. During the following 14 years Alfred was able to devote himself to the internal affairs of his kingdom. By 886 he had captured the city of London, and soon afterward he was recognized as the king of all England. In 893 the Danes invaded England again, and the following four years were marked by warfare; eventually, the Danes were forced to withdraw from Alfred's domain. The only ruler to resist Danish invasions successfully, Alfred made his kingdom the rallying point for all Saxons, thus laying the foundation for the unification of England. Alfred was a patron of learning and did much for the education of his people. He began a court school and invited British and foreign scholars, notably the Welsh monk Asser and the Irish-born philosopher and theologian John Scotus Erigena, to come there. Alfred translated such works as The Consolation of Philosophy by the Roman statesman and philosopher Boethius, The History of the World by the Spanish priest Paulus Orosius, and Pastoral Care by Pope Gregory I. Alfred's laws, the first promulgated in more than a century, were the first that made no distinction between the English and the Welsh peoples. "Alfred," Microsoft Encarta Encyclopedia 99. 1993-1998 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. B2a:King Alfred and the Danes Egbert's grandson, Alfred, became king of Wessex in one of England's darkest hours. The Danes, part of the Viking forces that had begun to raid the English coasts in the late 8th century, had given up their primary goal of plunder and were now set on conquering England. Wessex and Alfred were all that stood in their way. Alfred at first had to buy a respite, but after his victory at Edington in 878 he forced the Danish king Guthrum to accept baptism and a division of England into two parts, Wessex and what historians later called the Danelaw (Essex, East Anglia, and Northumbria). By creating an English navy, by reorganizing the Anglo-Saxon fyrd, or militia, allowing his warriors to alternate between farming and fighting, and by building strategic forts, Alfred captured London and began to roll back the Danish tide. "England," Microsoft Encarta Encyclopedia 99. 1993-1998 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. B2b: Alfred's Legacy: Alfred also gave his attention to good government, issuing a set of dooms, or laws, and to scholarship, which had declined in the years since Bede and Alcuin. He promoted, and assisted in, the translation of Latin works into Old English and encouraged the compilation of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. For his many accomplishments, Alfred was called The Great, the only English king so acclaimed. The conquest of the Danelaw was completed by Alfred's son, Edward the Elder, and by his grandson Athelstan, who won a great victory at Brunanburh in 937. Most of the remainder of the century was peaceful. In this atmosphere, Saint Dunstan, archbishop of Canterbury from 960 to 988, was able to restore the English church to health and prosperity. "England," Microsoft Encarta Encyclopedia 99. 1993-1998 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
D. 0874
Burghred
DE
MERCIA
RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain"His deposition marked the dissolution .ubject: Re: Baldred of KentFrom: user012@login.com (Matman)Date: 4 Feb 1997 10:06:33 -0800There was a query about Baldred king of kent a while ago, and asIdidn't see any reply on my newserver, I'll post this. Sorry ifthis has already been dealt with.A King Baldred was driven over the Thames from Kent by WestSaxon forces under Aethelwulf son of King Egbert in 825 (as reportedinthe Anglo-Saxon Chronicle). His family or descent is not known,but Barbara York in her book Kings and Kingdoms of earlyAnglo-Saxonengland, p119 (I think) says he was probably a relative ofBeornwulfking of Mercia 823-25, who was defeated by Egbert the same year.Kenthad been since the 790's (despite several revolts) a sub-kingdomof the kings of Mercia who usually appointed a relative as itsking.Beornwulf was perhaps related to the Beornred king of Mercia whowas killed in 757, and the family of Beorhtwulf king of Mercia839-52and Burgred 852-74, but the specific links required to make thismore than a plausible theory have not yet been worked out.Matt DATE 21 MAR 1999
~0845 - 0871
Ethelred
DE
WESSEX
26
26
RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain"His deposition marked the dissolution .Wounded at Merton--Other FieldsRef Number: + RELG @N622@ DATE 21 MAR 1999 REFR DATE 0865 RETO DATE 0871 OCCU King of Wessex DATE 21 MAR 1999
D. 0839
Ethelstan
DE
KENT
RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain"er Fields DATE 21 MAR 1999
D. 0860
Ethelbald
DE
WESSEX
REFR DATE 0855 RETO DATE 0860 RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain"er FieldsMerged General Note: From BRITAIN'S KINGS AND QUEENS By SirGeorge Bellow Kvco Little is known of Ethelbald's brief reign,and tht little is unfortunate. He inadvisedly married hisadolescent step-mothr, Judith, which was contrary to the laws ofthe Church. Consequently Queen Judith's father, King Charles thBald of France, fored him to return his wife-mother and confinedher to the solitude of the cloister. [She later marriedBaldwin, Count of Flanders] RELG @N624@ DATE 21 MAR 1999
Living
Izer
D. 0866
Ethelbert
DE
KENT
REFR DATE 0860 RETO DATE 0865 OCCU Co-King of Kent, Essex and Sussex (857-860) DATE 21 MAR 1999
Wulfthryth
RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain"er Fields--Other FieldsRef Number: +
D. 0902
Ethelwald
DE
YORK
RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain"rs]. DATE 21 MAR 1999
~0869 - 12 JUN 918
Ethelfleda
REFR DATE ABT 0890 RETO DATE 0918 OCCU Pncs. of England ; Lady of Mercia RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain"rs].Aethelflaed, also spelled ETHELFLEDA, or AELFLED, also called LADY OF THEMERCIANS (d. June 12, 918, Tamworth, Eng.), Anglo-Saxon ruler ofMercia in England.The daughter of King Alfred the Great, she helped her brotherEdward the Elder, king of the West Saxons (reigned 899-924), inconquering the Danish armies occupying eastern England.Aethelflaed became the effective ruler of Mercia some yearsbefore the death (911) of her husband, Aethelred, ealdorman ofthe Mercians. While Edward fortified (910-916) the southeastMidlands, Aethelflaed was building fortresses around Mercia. By917 she and Edward were ready to launch a massive joint assaulton the Danish positions. Aethelflaed quickly captured Derby, andin 918 she occupied Leicester, but she died before the campaignwas successfully completed. Edward then claimed his sister'skingdom and completed the subjugation of the Danes. BecauseAethelflaed had extended her influence into Wales andNorthumbria, Edward was able to assert his authority over theseregions as well. Thus, almost all of England came under hiscontrol. Related Propaedia TopicsWestern Europe, the Byzantine (Eastern Roman) Empire, andEastern Europe from AD 395 to c. 1050Copyright (c) 1996 Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc. All RightsReserved HIST Y ROYL Y SAX Y DATE 21 MAR 1999
D. 0922
Ethelward
RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain"rs].
~0877 - 7 JUN 929
Elfrida
or
Elftrude
RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain"rs].AELFTHRYTH Princess of England was born about 868 in Wessex,England. Shedied in 920. OR: ELFRIDDA. In Giles' trans ofWilliam of Malmesbury's*Chronicles*, she is given asETHELSWITHA: "He [Alffred] gave his daughterEthelswitha inmarriage to Baldwin earl of Flanders, by whom he had ArnulfanandEthelwulf." --- William of Malmesbury, *Chronicle of the Kingsof England*, c 1135,tr John AlAllen Giles, London (Henry G Bohn)1847, p 121Searle has, p 343: "abbess Shaftesbury" The BaldBABALDWIN II OF FLANDERSCount of Flanders and AELFTHRYTHPrincess of England had the following childrren: 1 i.ARNOLD I OF FLANDERS Count of Flanders. ii. John (1)(1) deBURGH. Said to be a child of these parents by RichardMosher inthe Ancestry Chart he sent. . iii. AETHELWULF (2). " ...[Alfred] gave his daughter Ethelswitha inmarriage te to Baldwinearl of Flanders, by whom he had Arnulf [i.e., Arnold]andEthelwulf." --- William of Malmesbury, *Chronicle of the KingsofEngland*, c 1135, tr John Allen Giiles, London (Henry G Bohn)1847, p 121 DATE 21 MAR 1999
~0874
Ecgwyn
Egwina
RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain"n Allen Giiles, London (Henry G Bohn) . DATE 30 NOV 1996
~0878 - ~0919
Aethelflaed
DE
WESSEX
41
41
RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain"n Allen Giiles, London (Henry G Bohn) .--Other FieldsRef Number: + DATE 21 MAR 1999
~0859 - ~0898
Ethelhelm
DE
WESSEX
39
39
OCCU Prince of Wessex ;Ealdorman RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain"n Allen Giiles, London (Henry G Bohn) .--Other FieldsRef Number: + DATE 21 MAR 1999 RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain"rs]. DATE 21 MAR 1999
Ethelred
Æthelred
MUCEL MUCIL
RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain"n Allen Giiles, London (Henry G Bohn) .Merged General Note: Ealdorman of the Gainas, and Edburh ofRoyal House of Mercia. The title "Ealdorman" later evolved intoEarl. An ealdorman was an important personage (shire officer)who participated in the Witan (Parliament)--Other FieldsRef Number: + DATE 3 NOV 1996
Living
Lahn
~0865 - 0912
Ethelred Æthelred
Athelred DE
MERCIA
47
47
REFR DATE 0880 RETO DATE 0911 OCCU Ealdorman of Mercia;Duke of Mercia RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain"+. REGN @N4797@ SAX Y DATE 21 MAR 1999
D. 0924
Elfweard
RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain"+.
Elfleda
RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain"+.She was a nun.
Ethelhilda
RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain"rnacular..She was a nun.--Other FieldsBaptism: Was a lay sister.
Elgiva
RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain"rnacular..
D. 0983
Heribert
RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain"rnacular..
23 NOV 912 - 7 MAY 973
Otto I
the
Great
RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain"rnacular.. ALIA Otto I Wielki, ces. rzymski, b 23-11-912, d 07-05-973Otto I (Holy Roman Empire), called Otto the Great (912-73), HolyRoman emperor (962-73), king of Germany (936-73), the son of theGerman king Henry I. After subduing an uprising of noblesincited by his brother, Otto consolidated his kingdom bygranting duchies to faithful relatives and followers. In 951 hemarched to Italy to assist Adelaide, the widowed queen ofLombardy (931?-99), against Berengar II (died 966), who hadusurped the kingdom. Otto defeated Berengar and marriedAdelaide, thereby becoming ruler of northern Italy. When hereturned to Germany, he again crushed a rebellion of nobles ledby his son Liudolf and halted a Hungarian invasion in 955. In962 he was crowned Holy Roman emperor. In 963 he deposed PopeJohn XII and had Leo VIII (died 965) elected in his stead. Ottosought to make the church subordinate to the authority of theempire but assisted in spreading Christianity throughout hisdomain. He negotiated unsuccessfully with the Byzantine emperorNicephorus II Phocas (913?-69) for an alliance between theByzantine and Holy Roman empires, but was able to arrange amarriage between his son Otto II and Theophano (955?-91),daughter of the Byzantine emperor Romanus II (939-63). Otto I(Holy Roman Empire), called Otto the Great (912-73), Holy Romanemperor (962-73), king of Germany (936-73), the son of theGerman king Henry I. After subduing an uprising of noblesincited by his brother, Otto consolidated his kingdom bygranting duchies to faithful relatives and followers. In 951 hemarched to Italy to assist Adelaide, the widowed queen ofLombardy (931?-99), against Berengar II (died 966), who hadusurped the kingdom. Otto defeated Berengar and marriedAdelaide, thereby becoming ruler of northern Italy. When hereturned to Germany, he again crushed a rebellion of nobles ledby his son Liudolf and halted a Hungarian invasion in 955. In962 he was crowned Holy Roman emperor. In 963 he deposed PopeJohn XII and had Leo VIII (died 965) elected in his stead. Ottosought to make the church subordinate to the authority of theempire but assisted in spreading Christianity throughout hisdomain. He negotiated unsuccessfully with the Byzantine emperorNicephorus II Phocas (913?-69) for an alliance between theByzantine and Holy Roman empires, but was able to arrange amarriage between his son Otto II and Theophano (955?-91),daughter of the Byzantine emperor Romanus II (939-63). MergedGeneral Note: Otto I (Holy Roman Empire), called Otto the Great(912-73), Holy Roman emperor (962-73), king of Germany (936-73),the son of the German king Henry I. After subduing an uprisingof nobles incited by his brother, Otto consolidated his kingdomby granting duchies to faithful relatives and followers. In 951he marched to Italy to assist Adelaide, the widowed queen ofLombardy (931?-99), against Berengar II (died 966), who hadusurped the kingdom. Otto defeated Berengar and marriedAdelaide, thereby becoming ruler of northern Italy. When hereturned to Germany, he again crushed a rebellion of nobles ledby his son Liudolf and halted a Hungarian invasion in 955. In962 he was crowned Holy Roman emperor. In 963 he deposed PopeJohn XII and had Leo VIII (died 965) elected in his stead. Ottosought to make the church subordinate to the authority of theempire but assisted in spreading Christianity throughout hisdomain. He negotiated unsuccessfully with the Byzantine emperorNicephorus II Phocas (913?-69) for an alliance between theByzantine and Holy Roman empires, but was able to arrange amarriage between his son Otto II and Theophano (955?-91),daughter of the Byzantine emperor Romanus II (939-63). DATE 22 MAR 1998
~0925 - 10 OCT 993
Conrad I or III
the Pacific DE
BOURGOGNE
OCCU King of Burgundy RELI Sources: O'shea/Charlemagne qvcCalled "the Peaceable." DATE 14 MAR 1999
Ethelgiva
RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain"yzantine emperor Romanus II (939-63)..
Haakon
Hkon
HARALDSON
RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain"rd was canonized.. DATE 22 MAR 1999
1709
Lydia
Brockway
BIRTH: Information from "Genealogy of a Branch of Wolston Brockway, Who Settled in Lyme, Conn. about 1660." by Beman Brockway
Living
Greybill
D. 1000
Thyra
HARALDSDOTTER
RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain"rd was canonized.. DATE 20 MAR 1999
D. 0986
Styrbjorn
OLOFSON
RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain"rd was canonized..ubject: Re: Ancestry of Ulf Jarl and Torgils SprakaleggFrom: "Marcus Borg" <marcus.borg@semcon.se>Date: 21 May 1997 18:50:08 GMTMikael Larsson <mikaell@idt.unit.no> wrote in article<5lck39$1no@due.unit.no>...> Hi,> > I wonder if there is any consensus on the ancestry of Ulf(Wulfsige)> Jarl (Who was married to Estrid/Margrete Sveinsdatter,daugther of> Svein Forkbeard), and his father Torgils Sprakalegg aliasThrugils> Spraklings.> > Old Scandinavian sources (sorry, I do not have my sources ingood order> for the moment) claim that Torgils was the son of StyrbjornStarke,> a member of the royal family of Sweden.> > Modern encyclopedia, OTOH, claim that Torgils was anAnglosaxon.> > I would be grateful for any replies.> > Thanks in advance,> Mikael Larsson> > I have heard about this claimed ancestry between StyrbjrnStarke andThorgils but, I've tried to check this by sketching ancestriallines fromStyrbjrns grandfather (father of Erik the Victorious"Segersaell") viaOlof "Skotkonung" and forwards and I have come to the conclusionthat it ismost unlikley that Thorgils is the sun of (the mythical?)Styrbjrn Starke.If you come to any other conclusion I'd appreciate if you couldforward theinfo to me since my field of genealogy is the nordic countries(c.900-c.1500).Cheers//Marcusmabo@mbox301.swipnet.se DATE 20 MAR 1999
D. 0992
Mjeczislas
RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain"rd was canonized..
0968 - 1000
Olaf I nicknamed
CRACABBEN
TRYGGVASON
32
32
OCCU King of Norway RELI Sources: Microsoft Encarta 1994 ed.Olaf I, full name Olaf Tryggvason (968-1000), king of Norway(995-1000). A great-grandson of King Harold I, he was brought upin Russia and later participated in numerous Viking raids alongthe Baltic and North Sea coasts and in the British Isles. Duringhis last campaign, in England (994) with Sweyn I Forkbeard ofDenmark, he was converted to Christianity, and the followingyear he returned to Norway, where a rebellion had eruptedagainst the pagan Earl Hkon (937?-95). The victorious Olaffounded the city of Nidaros (now Trondheim) as his capital andset out to Christianize the country. Only partly successful inNorway, his efforts contributed to the conversion of Iceland,Greenland, and the Faeroe Islands to Christianity. Olaf's forceswere defeated by a coalition consisting of Sweyn Forkbeard, KingOlaf of Sweden (died 1022?), and the two sons of Earl Hkon inthe naval Battle of Svold (1000), during which Olaf lost hislife. RELG @N646@ DATE 31 MAR 1997
~0950 - <1013
Sigrid
the
Proud
63
63
RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain"t 16. ALIA Sygryda Dumna (Swietoslawa) polska, b c970, d po 02-02-1014--Other FieldsRef Number: + SCAN Y SWED Y DATE 22 MAR 1998
~1024 - 1066
Tostig
DE
WESSEX
42
42
RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain"led the empire until 1125.. DATE 22 MAR 1999
Judith
DE
FLANDRES
RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain"right (c) 1996 Encyclopaedia Britannic. DATE 1 APR 1999
~1073
Nesta
VERCH
RHYS
RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain"--Other FieldsRef Number: 142582185 DATE 1 AUG 2000
descendant
D'AUVERGNE
DATE 24 NOV 1997
0523 - 0584
Chilperic
I
Merovingian
61
61
~1780
Joseph
Bentley
1029 - 1081/1084
Adelaide
Adela DE
GAND
OCCU Cnts. of Aumale RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain"mpire declined. DATE 7 MAR 1999
~1022 - 1054
Lambert de
Boulogne
DE LENS
32
32
RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain"mpire declined. DATE 12 NOV 1996 DATE 24 MAR 1999
~1059 - <1112
Matilda
DE
NORMANDY
53
53
RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain"mpire declined. DATE 22 MAR 1999
1046 - 1102
Stephen
Henry Etienne
DE BLOIS
56
56
OCCU Cte de Blois, de Chartres, Cateaudun, Sancerre, et Meux EDUC (Etienne II Henri "le Sage" Count of Blois ) RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain"mpire declined. RELG @N745@ DATE 14 MAR 1999
Sybilla
DI
CONVERSANO
RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain"es and their Bulgarian allies.. DATE 2 APR 1999
~0840 - 12 NOV 912
Otto Otton le
Grand VON
ERLAUCHTEN
OCCU Duke of Saxony RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploappointed to Chairman.. ALIA Otto, ks. Saski, b c836, d 30-11-912, m c864--Other FieldsRef Number: 9292955683 RELG @N870@ DATE 22 MAR 1998
Altburgis
Alfburgis of
Lesmond
GERM Y DATE 16 NOV 1997
0955 - 15 JUN 991
Theophano
Theophana
SKLEROS
RELI Sources: Microsoft Encarta 1994 ed. RELG @N871@ GREK Y DATE 12 NOV 1997
~0758 - 0786
Ealhmund
DE
KENT
28
28
REFR DATE 0784 king in Kent in 784 and 786 RETO DATE 0786 OCCU Underking ofKent RELI Sources: Europe xchttp://www.tardis.ed.ac.uk/cgi/bct/gedlkup/n=royal?royal02054, Ealhmund of Kent, Under-King of KentAcceded: 784Died: 786Father: , Eaba (Eafa) of WessexMarried to , Daughter of KentChild 1: , Ecgbert III of Wessex, King of Wessex, b. ABT 775Child 2: , Alburga (St), NunVersion: 19 Aug 97 Author: Brian Tompsett Sources: seebibliography Copyright 1994,1995, 1996, 1997 ENGL Y ROYL Y SAX Y DATE 21 MAR 1999
0732
Eaba
Eafa DE
WESSEX
married a Kentish princess.http://www.tardis.ed.ac.uk/cgi/bct/gedlkup/n=royal?royal02055, Eaba (Eafa) of WessexNotes:married a Kentish princess.Father: , EoppaChild 1: , Ealhmund of Kent, Under-King of KentVersion: 19 Aug 97 Author: Brian Tompsett Sources: seebibliography Copyright 1994,1995, 1996, 1997 ENGL Y SAX Y DATE 21 MAR 1999
Living
Osness
~0706
Eoppa
DE
WESSEX
http://www.tardis.ed.ac.uk/cgi/bct/gedlkup/n=royal?royal02056, EoppaFather: , IngildChild 1: , Eaba (Eafa) of WessexVersion: 19 Aug 97 Author: Brian Tompsett Sources: seebibliography Copyright 1994,1995, 1996, 1997 ENGL Y SAX Y DATE 21 MAR 1999
~0902 - >0960
Thietberge
Teutberge
DE TROYES
58
58
RELI Sources: /*- TUT--Other FieldsRef Number: + DATE 20 MAR 1999
0947 - 0994
Willelmus II
Guillaume III
Taillefer TAILLEFER
47
47
OCCU Ct. of Toulouse RELI Sources: /*- TUTTaillefer, William III, of Toulouse, Count of ToulouseBorn: ABT 947Acceded: 960Died: SEP 1037Notes:I'm not sure who Constance's mother is.Father: , Raymond III Pons of Toulouse, Count of Toulouse, b.ABT 921Mother: , GarsindeChild 1: , Constance of Arles\Tolouse, b. ABT 973Married ABT 975 to , Arsinde (Blanka) of AnjouMarried ABT 990 to Provence, Emma ofChild 2: , Pons of Toulouse, Count of Toulouse, b. ABT 990Return to the master surname alphabetic index.Return to the index for this person.Return to the home page for royal data.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Version: 31 Dec 1999 c 1994-1999 Brian Tompsett Sources:bibliography Question?: FAQ DATE 31 JUL 2000
~0993 - 1040
Renaud
I DE
NEVERS
47
47
RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploa Great. DATE 20 MAR 1999
~0812
Aseda
ROGNVALDSSON
RELI Sources: yes qw--Other FieldsRef Number: + RELG @N1111@ DATE 24 JAN 1998
0688 - 22 OCT 741
Charles
Martel
Charles Martel (circa 688-741), Carolingian ruler of theFrankish kingdom of Austrasia (in present northeastern Franceand southwestern Germany). Charles, whose surname means thehammer, was the son of Pepin of Herstal and the grandfather ofCharlemagne. Pepin was mayor of the palace under the last kingsof the Merovingian dynasty. When he died in 714, Charles, anillegitimate son, was imprisoned by his father's widow, but heescaped in 715 and was proclaimed mayor of the palace by theAustrasians. A war between Austrasia and the Frankish kingdom ofNeustria (now part of France) followed, and at the end of itCharles became the undisputed ruler of all the Franks. Althoughhe was engaged in wars against the Alamanni, Bavarians, andSaxons, his greatest achievements were against the Muslims fromSpain, who invaded France in 732. Charles defeated them nearPoitiers in a great battle in which the Muslim leader,Abd-ar-Rahman, the emir of Spain, was killed. The progress ofIslam, which had filled all Christendom with alarm, was thuschecked for a time. Charles drove the Muslims out of the Rhonevalley in 739, when they had again advanced into France as faras Lyon, leaving them nothing of their possessions north of thePyrenees beyond the Aude River. Charles died in Quierzy, on theOise River, leaving the kingdom divided between his two sons,Carloman (circa 715-54) and Pepin the Short. Merged GeneralNote: Carolingian ruler of the Frankish kingdom of Austrasia (inpresent northeastern France and southwestern Germany). Charles,whose surname means the hammer, was the son of Pepin of Herstaland the grandfather of Charlemagne. Pepin was mayor of thepalace under the last kings of the Merovingian dynasty. When hedied in 714, Charles, an illegitimate son, was imprisoned by hisfather's widow, but he escaped in 715 and was proclaimed mayorof the palace by the Austrasians. A war between Austrasia andthe Frankish kingdom of Neustria (now part of France) followed,and at the end of it Charles became the undisputed ruler of allthe Franks.--Other FieldsRef Number: + FRNK Y FREN Y ROYL Y DATE 12 NOV 1997
~0830 - 0890
Rognvald
the Mighty
EYSTEINSON
60
60
OCCU Earl of More RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploaruler of all the Franks.--Other FieldsRef Number: + RELG @N1114@ DATE 1 APR 1999
0773 - 8 JUL 810
Pepin I
OCCU King of Italy--Other FieldsRef Number: + DATE 9 FEB 1998
889/890 - 23 FEB 943
Herbert
II DE
VERMANDOIS
OCCU Ct of Vermandoisubject: Re: Burgundy, Gerberga, Manassas, etc.From: Matman <mat_man@hotmail.com>Date: Fri, 23 May 1997 18:20:11 +0900Todd A. Farmerie wrote:> > addressed by Szabolcs de Vajay, in _Annales de Bourgogne_(hereafter AB)> 34:154-69. As is typical of the author, when faced with twoconflicting> versions of a relationship (in this case regarding theancestry of> Gerberga, Queen of Italy) he develops an entirely differentone. In> this case, he concludes that Gerberga was granddaughter ofLetaud,> daughter of his son Othon. The trouble with this, (and I realise you're not propoundingthis personally) is that in this theory, Otto-William marries thewife of his great uncle:Letaud/Leotold etc |__________________________________| | Othon || |Gerberga || |Otto-William 2.m Ermentrude m.1 Alberic II of MaconVajay invented this Othon/Otto to explain why Otto II of Macon(Otto-William's grandson) calls Letaud his _atavus_ as I mentioned ina previous post. But as the sources have Otto-William as the sonof Gerberga, there is no real need for this Othon anyway. > Here he again differs from ES, showing Geoffrey marryingfirst, the> aunt, Aelis of Vermandois, daughter of Heribert II, and by herhavingThis would mean that Heribert II (d.943) had two daughterscalledAdelaide Adela/Aelis etc. We know one married Arnulf the Old ofFlanders in the 930's, so any daughter of Heribert II who wasyoung enough to givebirth to Fulk the Black and co in c.970, could not have comefromthe same wife: one would have to invent another wife orconcubine.K.F Werner mapped out the Vermandois family in 1960, and themajorityof historians have followed his version, including the ES, Ithink.Perhaps if the two theories, ie Gerberga dau of Lambert, andGerbergadau of Leutaud/Leotold, are kept separate, it might be a bitclearer.The Lambert theory: (Bouchard, 'Sword & Mitre', Werner Die Weltals Geschicht, 1960)Robert m. Adelaide|Adela m.1 Geoffrey m.2 Adelaide m1 Lambert | d.987 | | d.978/9| | |Fulk III Maurice _____|_________________ | | |Gerberga Matilda Hugom1 Adalbert m Geoffrey |2 Henry of Semur|Alberic II 1m. Ermentrude m2 Otto-WilliamThe Letaud/Leotold theory:_________________________________| |Letaud/Leotold m. Ermengarde Giselbert d.956| m. Ermengarde| || Robert 1m. Adelaide m.2 Lambert| | _______________|_____________ |__________| | | || Gerberga m.2 Henry m.2 Matilda || m.1 Adalbert m.2 Geoffrey || | of Semur || | |Alberic II m 1. Ermentrude m. 2 Otto-William || ____________________|| |Guy of Macon m. AelisI havn't included the idea of 2 Adelaide's daughters ofGiselbert,or Hugo of Chalons, Geoffrey of Anjou, cos of space: but itdoesn't make much difference. Matt DATE 27 OCT 1997
~0895 - >0931
Liegarde
or
Hildebrante
36
36
RELI ]\/[ichiel van der Leeuw--Other FieldsRef Number: + DATE 27 OCT 1997
Living
Cummins
0920 - 29 AUG 968
Robert
DE
VERMANDOIS
OCCU Count of Meaux, Count of Troyes--Other FieldsRef Number: + DATE 27 OCT 1997 RELG @N3989@ DATE 23 FEB 1997
11 NOV 958 - 21 JUL 987
Geoffrey I Grey gown
GRISEGONELLE
D'ANJOU
OCCU Count of AnjouMerged General Note: Lost power and became a vassal of Blois andChampagne RELG @N1122@ DATE 29 JUN 1997
21 JUN 987 - 1040
Fulk III Foulques
IIINerrathe
Black
See Historical Document.
~0974 - 1046
Hildegarde
or
Hermengarde
72
72
EDUC sources identify her as "of Lorraine" or "of Metz"-Subject: Re: FULK THE BLACKFrom: BJ <rground@TPGI.COM.AU>Date:Sun, 8 Dec 1996 13:35:37 +1100HelHello Gordon,Fulk Nerra is myancestor, too, & probably ancestor to at least tensofthousands?! Did you read anything about his strange wife,Melusine? She was believedto be the daughter of Lucicifer! Fulkthe Black came back from his travels with the beautifulMelusine. They had four childrren. Melusine rarely attendedMass, & always left before the equivalent of thecommunion/sacrament (I'm not RC). Fulk was pressured intomaking her stay & had four knights hold her in her place oneday. She flew(!) out the church window, taking two of theirchildren with her! If you have read a any more about Melusine,& where she came from or went to,I'd love to hear from you.BJ.Subject: Re: FULK THE BLACKFrom: Richard Borthwick<rgbor@CYLLENE.UWA.EDU.AU>Date: Sun, 8 Dec 1996 12:17:7:50+0800 The story is recounted in *The Plantagenet Chronicles*(Goldaming UK, 1995) edited by ElElizabeth Hallam, p.22. Thesource of the story is Gerald of Wales. The daughter of Satan isnot named in Hallam's work. Melusine was reputed by legend to bea familiar of the Lusignan.======================================Subject: Re: ELEANOR OF AQUITAINEFrom: Gordon Fisher <gfisher@SHENTEL.NET>Date: Thu, 3 Apr 1997 18:55:53 -0500At 02:08 PM 4/3/97 -0500, you (Todd Farmerie) wrote:[snip, snip]>>>> 38 Foulques III "Nerra" of Anjou Count. Borncirca>> 970/971. Died 21 Jun 1040 in Metz, France. Count of Anjou>> .>> 39 Hildegarde of Lotharingia. Born circa 964/974in>> France. Died 1 Apr 1046 in Jerusalem, Holy Land.>>>I have seen several sources identify her as "of Lorraine" or"of Metz">but none provide a parentage. Do you have anything for this?If not,>then how solid is the toponym?>>taf>>Bernard Bachrach, in his book *Fulk Nerra*, 1993, has on p 100:"Fulk's vigorous activities following his return from the HolyLand werehighlighted by his marriage to Hildegarde, an *illusta puella*from Lorrainewho was descended from royalty."To this, he has a footnote on p 318: "*Cartul. du Ronceray*,no. 173,provides the documentary evidence for Hildegarde's royal birth.Theveracity of this text is unchallenged: e.g., Halphen, *Lecomte' d'Anjou*,11, n. 1. Thus far, however, no one has been able to trace herimmediatefamily with any certitude. See the literature cited by Bachrach,"Origins ofCountess Gerberga," 14-15, n. 11."The last part is evidently a reference to his article cited inhisbibliography, "Some Observations on the Origins of CountessGerberga of theAngevins: An Essay in the Application of the Tellenbach-WernerProsopographyical Method.", *Medieval Prosopography 7*, no. 2(1986): 1-23.Bachrach says on p 100: "King Robert's diplomatic exchangeswith theGermans, of which the Meuse meeting is the best documented, arelikely tohave prompted his interest in Hildegarde. More to the point,Fulk needed awife who could provide a male heir and his choice of a womanfrom aprominent family in Lorraine might perhaps be seen to have had adiplomaticand strategic purpose as well, which could be threatened byFulk's in-lawsif the count of Blois chose to mount military operation againstthe Angevincount in the west."In the previous paragraph, Bachrach seems to be assuming withoutquestionthat Hildegarde is from Lorraine, although as he says in thefootnote, her"immediate family" hasn't been determined (as of 1993, to thebest ofBachrach's knowledge).Gordon Fisher gfisher@shentel.net RELG @N1126@ DATE 11 MAY 1997
~1018 - 1076
Ermingard
Hermengarde
D'ANJOU
58
58
See Historical Document.
1033 - 1109
Fulk IV
Rechin
D'ANJOU
76
76
OCCU Count of Anjou EDUC became Count of Anjou in 1068--Other FieldsRef Number: + RELG @N1129@ DATE 14 MAR 1999
~1060 - 1117
Bertrade
DE
MONTFORT
57
57
RELI Sources: Bogert, Theodore. AOL user "TedLBJ" File uploaded to993, to the best of--Other FieldsRef Number: + DATE 1 SEP 1996
1092 - 1143
Fulk V the
Young
D'ANJOU
51
51
REFR DATE 1131 RETO DATE 1143 OCCU King of Jerusalem RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain"993, to the best ofMerged General Note: Great grandson of Fulk Nerra, 972-1040,Count of Anjou (987-1040).--Other FieldsRef Number: 762012160 RELG @N1132@ DATE 27 AUG 1999
NN
EYSTEINSDOTTER
RELI Sources: yes qw--Other FieldsRef Number: + DATE 1 APR 1999
~0590 - ~0800
Ivar
Vidfame
HALFDANSSON
210
210
OCCU Earl of the Uplands; King of Sweden RELI Sources: yes qw--Other FieldsRef Number: + RELG @N1135@ DATE 25 MAR 1999
Living
Carr
<0973 - 1011
Bernard
I Benus
BILLUNG
38
38
OCCU Duke of Saxony RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploackie (Elam) White DATE 4 JAN 1997
~0590
Halfdan
Haroldsson
OCCU King of Sweden RELI Sources: yes qw--Other FieldsRef Number: + DATE 22 JUL 1996
Eystein
Glumra
HOGNASSON
OCCU Kg.of Frondheim RELI Sources: yes qw--Other FieldsRef Number: + DATE 5 JAN 1997
D. 0760
Sviede
RELI Sources: yes qw--Other FieldsRef Number: +
~0818
Rolf
Hrolf
Nefja
RELI Sources: England zx--Other FieldsRef Number: + DATE 23 FEB 1997
~0929 - 3 APR 963
Guillaume
I William III
D'AQUITAINE
REFR DATE 0935 PLAC Duke of Aquitaine RETO DATE 0963 PLAC Duke of Aquitaine OCCU Count of Poitiers and Duke of Acquitaine RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploa Church Holy Name Society;Ancient Orde. ALIA 'Tete D'Etoupe' Comte Poitou ALIA Wilhelm I (III) hr. Poitou, ks. Akwitanii, b c915, d 03-04-963, m 935--Other FieldsRef Number: + RELG @N1160@ DATE 14 MAR 1999
Tore the
Silent
ROGNVALDSON
OCCU Jarl in Moere and Haalogaland RELI Sources: England zx DATE 1 APR 1999
Aalof
Aarbot
RELI Sources: England zx
945/952 - 1004
Adelaide
DE
POITIERS
OCCU Lady RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploa Church Holy Name Society;Ancient Orde.--Other FieldsRef Number: + RELG @N1164@ DATE 10 JAN 1999
~0902 - 0935
Ebles Mancer
le Batard DE
POITOU
33
33
See Historical Document.
Living
Wainwright
~0913
EmilienneAdela
or
Alaine
RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploayears of misrule.. ALIA Emiliana--Other FieldsRef Number: + RELG @N1168@ DATE 22 MAR 1998
<0857
DE
RENNES
RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploar@uiowa.edu. DATE 14 MAR 1999
0650
Berswinde
Merovingian
0880 - >0931
Beatrix
DE
VERMANDOIS
51
51
RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploar@uiowa.edu.--Other FieldsRef Number: + DATE 30 DEC 1996
Adele
Aelis
RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploar@uiowa.edu.--Other FieldsRef Number: + DATE 13 APR 1997
Clovis
II
Merovingian
D. 0656
Sigebert
III
Merovingian
Agane
RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploaitwiesner DATE 1 JAN 1996
D. <0862
Conrad
I
D'AUXERRRE
DATE 14 MAR 1999
0840 - 6 NOV 900
Herbert I of
Vermandois DE
VERMANDOIS
aft 0902; 6 Nov. 900/07 OCCU of Vermandois, 896-902 RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploaitwiesner--Other FieldsRef Number: + RELG @N1176@ DATE 9 FEB 1998
Living
Guthu
0862
Beatrice
DE
MORVOIS
RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploaitwiesner--Other FieldsRef Number: + DATE 13 MAR 1999
<0798 - >0834
Robert Rutpert
III VON
WORMSGAU
36
36
OCCU Ct de Wormsgau--Other FieldsRef Number: + DATE 14 MAR 1999
<0798
Wiltrud Wialdruthor
Waldrada
D'ORLANS
RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploaitwiesner--Other FieldsRef Number: + DATE 2 APR 1999
~0470
Unknown
of
Clodoreius
~0769 - >0837
Aba
Bava De
Morvois
68
68
RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploaitwiesner--Other FieldsRef Number: + DATE 12 NOV 1997 [IT:Countess of Upper Alsace; Countess of Tours.:IT] OCCU Cnts. of Tours DATE 20 JAN 1997 DATE 30 DEC 1995
0817 - 0845
Pepin II de
Peronne DE
VERMANDOIS
28
28
OCCU Lord de Peronne; Ct.of Vermandois EDUC Count of Senlis, Peronne & St. Quen RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploaitwiesner--Other FieldsRef Number: 36500839108 DATE 9 FEB 1998
<0844
Guerin
I
Guarri
RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploaitwiesner OCCU Count de Morvois--Other FieldsRef Number: + FREN Y DATE 15 NOV 1997
<0847
Eve
Eva DE
ROUSSILLON
RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploaitwiesner--Other FieldsRef Number: + FREN Y DATE 15 NOV 1997
<0976 - 1011
Hildegarde
VON
STADE
35
35
RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploaitwiesner DATE 4 JAN 1997
<0829 - 0877
Gerard
DE
ROUSILLON
48
48
RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploaitwiesner DATE 30 DEC 1996
Living
Guthu
<0815
Berthe
de
Tours
--Other FieldsRef Number: +
Harald
Parcus
RELI Sources: yes qw--Other FieldsRef Number: +
~0870
Elgiva
DE
WESSEX
RELI Sources: yes qw--Other FieldsRef Number: + DATE 21 MAR 1999
0961 - 30 MAR 987
Arnulf II or Arnoul
II the Young DE
FLANDRES
OCCU Count of Flanders RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploa identified.--Other FieldsRef Number: + DATE 14 MAR 1999
0950 - 1003
Rosella
Suzanna
53
53
OCCU Pncs. of Italy RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploa identified.--Other FieldsRef Number: + DATE 5 JAN 1997
~0960 - 1019
Frederick
I DE
LUXEMBURG
59
59
OCCU Duke of Luxemburg RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploa identified. LUXM Y DATE 20 MAR 1999
<0992
Ermentrude
VON
GLEIBERG
RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploa identified. GERM Y DATE 22 MAR 1999
D. 1008
Matilda
DE
SAXONY
RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploa identified.--Other FieldsRef Number: + DATE 20 MAR 1999
885/890 - 27 MAR 964
Arnulf I
the Old DE
FLANDRES
OCCU Ct. of Flanders RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploa identified.--Other FieldsRef Number: + RELG @N1239@ DATE 14 MAR 1999
~0924 - 0960
Adele
Alix DE
VERMANDOIS
36
36
RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploa identified.--Other FieldsRef Number: + DATE 10 JAN 1999
Unknown
0900 - 6 JUL 966
Berengar
II
OCCU King of Italy RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploa identified. ALIA Berengar II, kr. Wloch, b c900, d 06-08-966--Other FieldsRef Number: + RELG @N1242@ DATE 22 MAR 1998
<0921 - >0966
Willa
D'ARLES
45
45
RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploa identified. ALIA Willa z Arles, d po 06-08-966--Other FieldsRef Number: + DATE 14 MAR 1999
880/885 - 923/925
Adelbert
I
OCCU Margrv. of Ivrea ; Count of Italy RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploa identified. ALIA Wojciech, mrgr. Iwrei, d 923, m p. 900--Other FieldsRef Number: + RELG @N1245@ ITAL Y DATE 14 MAR 1999
~0881 - 13 JUN 910
Gisele
DE
FRUILI
OCCU Princess of Italy RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploa identified. ALIA Gisela wloska, b 880/885, d po 910--Other FieldsRef Number: + ITAL Y DATE 13 MAR 1999
0885 - 0936
Boson
Bozo DI
TUSCANY
51
51
OCCU Count d'Arles; Marquis of Tuskany EDUC Count of Avignon, Duke of Arles, Marquis of Tuscany RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploa identified.--Other FieldsRef Number: + DATE 14 MAR 1999
~0891 - 0966
Willa
DE
BOURGOGNE
75
75
RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploa identified.--Other FieldsRef Number: + DATE 5 APR 1997
~0922 - 0998
Siegfried
DE
LUXEMBURG
76
76
OCCU Duke of Luxemburg ; Count of Luxembourg RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploa identified. LUXM Y DATE 20 MAR 1999
<0972 - 15 AUG 998
Hedwig
D'ALSACE
RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploa identified. RELG @N1249@ DATE 9 MAR 1997
Wigeric
RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploa identified. OCCU Pfalzgrave of Aachen REGN @N4831@ GERM Y DATE 20 MAR 1999
D. >0923
Kunigunde
DE
FRANCE
RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploa identified. FREN Y DATE 2 APR 1999
~1786
Azubah
Brockway
Also listed as Ezelah Brockway. Also listed as Ezelah Brockway. Also listed as Ezelah Brockway.
D. 18 DEC 972
Eberhard
IV VON
HOHENBUGH
RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploa identified.--Other FieldsRef Number: + DATE 21 MAR 1999
Luitgarde
DE
TRIES
DATE 21 MAR 1999
~0940
Ermentrude
Irmengarde
VON AVALGAU
RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploa identified. GERM Y DATE 22 MAR 1999
~0952 - ~1004
Adelheid
52
52
DATE 5 JAN 1997
Magingoz
Megingoz VON
AVALGAU
RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploa identified. GERM Y DATE 22 MAR 1999
Ermengarde
DE
FRANCE
RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploa identified. FREN Y DATE 2 APR 1999
<0855 - Abt 10 NOV 901
Adelheide or
Judith DE PARIS
DE PORTHOIS
RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploa identified.--Other FieldsRef Number: + FREN Y DATE 14 MAR 1999
<0840
Adelhard
RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploa identified.--Other FieldsRef Number: +
27 SEP 830 - 6 OCT 869
Ermentrude
Hermentrude
D'ORLANS
RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploa identified. DATE 1 APR 1999
~0805
Engeltrude
of Paris
Ingeltrude
RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploa identified.--Other FieldsRef Number: + DATE 4 JAN 1997
WFT Est. 1858-1887 - WFT Est. 1874-1969
Pauline
Olesdatter
Living
Greybill
0758 - 30 APR 783
Hildegarde of
Lizgau VON
VINZGAU
--Other FieldsRef Number: 2973745818785 DATE 14 MAR 1999
~0654
Alpais
Chalpaida
or Alpaida
RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploa identified.--Other FieldsRef Number: + DATE 27 JAN 1997
Adalbert
I DE
RHAETIAS
OCCU Count of Rhaetiasaetia,also spelled RHAETIA, ancient Roman province comprisingVorarlberg and Tirolstates in present-day Austria, the eastern cantons ofSwitzerland, and parts of Bavaria andBaden-Wrttemberg states in Germany. Its native inhabitants wereprobably of mixed Illyrianand Celtic stock. The area was conquered by Rome in 15 BC andbecame an important part ofthe empire, not for its economic value, which was small, but forits communications positionin the network of highways between Italy and the Danube Riverand between Gaul and theBalkans.Because Raetia was a frontier province, its boundaries shiftedin response to pressures fromthe German tribes. The northern line was moved north of theDanube to the Neckar River inthe 1st century AD, but in the 3rd century intrusions by Germantribes forced the western andnorthern boundaries to be pulled back. By 450 Rome controlledonly the Alpine regions ofRaetia.Related Propaedia TopicsForeign policy: Roman relations with Parthia and the otherstates in the East; the southern,western, and northern frontiersCopyright (c) 1996 Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc. All RightsReserved GERM Y DATE 14 MAR 1999
Hugh
III VON
HOHENBUGH
RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploaserved DATE 21 MAR 1999
Hildegarde
RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploaserved
~0844 - 0890
Thibaud
Thibault
D'ARLES
46
46
OCCU Count of Arles RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploaserved REGN @N1280@ FREN Y DATE 24 MAR 1999
0863 - 8 MAR 925
Berthe
Bertha DE
LORRAINE
OCCU Pncs de Lorraine--Other FieldsRef Number: + DATE 14 MAY 1997
~0820 - 0864
Herbert
Hubert DE
BOURGOGNE
44
44
OCCU Marquis of Transjurane Burgundy RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploaserved--Other FieldsRef Number: + DATE 24 MAR 1999
<0799 - <0855
Boson III
Boso III the
Old DE TURIN
56
56
OCCU Count in Turin--Other FieldsRef Number: + DATE 24 MAR 1999
<0842 - 9 APR 868
Waldrade Valtrude
or Waldrada
d'Alsace
RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploaserved--Other FieldsRef Number: + RELG @N1285@ DATE 5 APR 1997
WFT Est. 1848-1885 - WFT Est. 1874-1963
Gudbrandsen
~0564 - 0646
Gerberga
of the
Franks
82
82
0840 - 17 APR 924
Berengar
Berenger I
DE FRIULI
OCCU Emperor of the West, King of Italy,Marquis of Friuli RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploaserved ALIA Berengar I, kr. Wloch, ces. rzymski, b 850/860Berengar,also called BERENGARIO, DUKE AND MARCHESE (duca e marchese) DELFRIULI (d. April 7, 924), king of Italy from 888 (as BerengarI) and Holy Roman emperor from 915. He was the founder of a lineof princes of the 9th-11th century who in popular Italianhistories are ranked incorrectly as national kings. Through hismother he was a grandson of the Carolingian emperor Louis I thePious.After the fall of the emperor Charles III the Fat, Berengar waselected king of Italy in 888 at Pavia. He acknowledged theoverlordship of the East Frankish king Arnulf, and from early889 he was confined to northeastern Italy by Guy of Spoleto (d.894), who at that time ruled the rest of Italy. After the deathof Guy's son and successor, Lambert (898), Berengar finally wasrecognized throughout the kingdom.In 899 Berengar was defeated on the Brenta River by the invadingMagyars. In 900 King Louis of Provence (the future emperorLouis III the Blind) was invited to Italy by a group of noblesantagonistic to Berengar. Louis was crowned king of the Lombardsand then, in 901, was made emperor by Pope Benedict IV. Within ayear Berengar had expelled Louis from Italy. Louis returned,however, and was captured at Verona on July 21, 905, blinded,and sent back to Provence. Berengar himself was crowned emperorby Pope John X in 915. But once again he was challenged by someItalian noblemen, who in 922 called in King Rudolf II ofBurgundy. Rudolf defeated Berengar the next year at Fiorenzuola,near Piacenza. The following spring Berengar was murdered by oneof his own men.Related Propaedia TopicsThe History of MankindCopyright (c) 1996 Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc. All RightsReserved HIST Y ITAL Y ROYL Y DATE 22 MAR 1999
<0870 - 0915
Bertila
DI
SPOLETO
45
45
RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploaserved--Other FieldsRef Number: + ITAL Y DATE 20 MAR 1999
<0840 - 882/888
Suppo
II DI
SPOLETO
OCCU Margrave of Spoleto RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploaserved OCCU Marquis of Spoleto, Count of Turin RELG @N1290@ ITAL Y DATE 20 MAR 1999
<0825
Maurin
DI
PARMA
RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploaserved OCCU Pfalzgrave de Parma ITAL Y DATE 20 MAR 1999
<0826 - 16 DEC 866
Eberhard
DE
FRIULI
NPFX Saint OCCU Marquis de Friuli ALIA Eberhard mrgr. Friulii, d 864/866, m 836/840--Other FieldsRef Number: + ROYL Y SNT Y DATE 4 JUN 2000
0820 - 1 JUL 874
Gilsela
DE
BAVARE
OCCU Pncs. of France ALIA Gizela rzymski, b c820, d po 01-07-874--Other FieldsRef Number: + DATE 14 MAR 1999
<0811 - >0853
Hunroch
DE
FRIULI
42
42
OCCU Margrave de Friuli RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploaserved--Other FieldsRef Number: + DATE 20 MAR 1999
<0811 - >0853
Engeltrude
or
Engeltron
42
42
RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploaserved--Other FieldsRef Number: + FRNK Y DATE 12 NOV 1997
~0840 - 0891
Anchier II the
Burgundian DE
BOURGOGNE
51
51
OCCU Count d'Orcheret Marquis of Ivrea RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploaserved--Other FieldsRef Number: + DATE 22 MAR 1999
WFT Est. 1858-1887 - WFT Est. 1874-1969
Martine
Olesdatter
~0844
Giselle
Gisela
RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploaserved--Other FieldsRef Number: + DATE 5 APR 1997
<0827 - >0865
Amadeus
DE
BOURGOGNE
38
38
RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploaserved--Other FieldsRef Number: + DATE 14 MAR 1999
D. 0864
Odoacer or
Godfrey DE
BOUILLON
OCCU Gov. of Flanders RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploaserved--Other FieldsRef Number: + DATE 14 MAR 1999
D. 0824
Enguerrand
EngeleramIngelram
Rowland
OCCU Gov. of Flanders RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploaserved--Other FieldsRef Number: + DATE 4 JUL 1996
0776 - Aft 792/814
Lideric or
Charles
or Lyderic
OCCU Ct. of Harlebec RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploaserved--Other FieldsRef Number: + DATE 4 JUL 1996
0876 - 2 JUL 936
Henry
I the
Fowler
See Historical Document.
0894 - 14 MAY 968
Mathilde
RINGLEHEIM
RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploaserved ALIA Matylda Westfalska, b c890, d 14-03-968Ref Number: 46464778419Matilda of Ringleheim: b Abt 878 of Mensleben,,Saxony,Germany; d14May 968 RELG @N1304@ DATE 22 MAR 1998
0856 - 8 FEB 917/920
Theodoric
VON
RINGLEHEIM
OCCU Count of Ringleheim RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploaMensleben,,Saxony,Germany; d 14 ALIA Teodoryk, hr. Westfalski--Other FieldsRef Number: 92929556838 DATE 14 MAR 1999
863/865 - <0907
Gisele Rangildis
Ludmilla DE
LORRAINE
RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploaMensleben,,Saxony,Germany; d 14--Other FieldsRef Number: + DATE 27 MAY 1999
~0815
N or Reginhart
VON
THREKWITIGAU
OCCU Ct.of Ringleheim RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploaMensleben,,Saxony,Germany; d 14--Other FieldsRef Number: + DATE 3 NOV 1996
WFT Est. 1848-1885 - WFT Est. 1874-1963
Hans
Berntsen
~0819 - >0909
Mathilda
Maud VON
ITTERGAU
90
90
RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploaMensleben,,Saxony,Germany; d 14--Other FieldsRef Number: 185859113676 DATE 3 NOV 1996
Hugh
DE
LORRAINE
RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploaMensleben,,Saxony,Germany; d 14 DATE 24 MAR 1999
Irmgard
DE
LORRAINE
RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploaMensleben,,Saxony,Germany; d 14 DATE 24 MAR 1999
~0778 - 3 OCT 818
Ermengarde
d'Esbay DE
HESBAYE
RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploaMensleben,,Saxony,Germany; d 14--Other FieldsRef Number: 1486872909Subject: Re: ADELA (ADELAIDE) DAU LOUIS IFrom: "Todd A. Farmerie" <taf2@po.cwru.edu>Date: Thu, 24 Apr 1997 20:44:53 -0400Ed Mann wrote:>> GE>Who was the husband or who were the husbands of> GE>ADELAIDE daughter of LOUIS I (Holy Roman Emperor> GE> of the West) and ERMENGARDE OF HESBAYE?>> I have Robert I de Paris, who is father of Hildebrande deNeustria.Adela, wife of Robert I, is of unknown origin. It is unlikelythat shewas daughter of Louis I.tafSubject: Re: ADELA (ADELAIDE) DAU LOUIS IFrom: "dick.bishop2" <dick.bishop2@MCI2000.COM>Date: Thu, 24 Apr 1997 11:44:42 -0400Ed,I thank you. My data base is apparently in conflict. Ihad she married Robert I "Fortis", but I had in anotherplace that she married Conrad I Count of Swabia. I usuallykeep pretty good records, but this latter is a mystery.Thanks for helping to narrow it down.Dick dick.bishop2@MCI2000.com----------> From: Ed Mann <edmann@MAIL2.COMMNECTIONS.COM>> To: GEN-MEDIEVAL@MAIL.EWORLD.COM> Subject: ADELA (ADELAIDE) DAU LOUIS I> Date: Wednesday, 23 April, 1997 11:11 PM>> GE>Who was the husband or who were the husbands of> GE>ADELAIDE daughter of LOUIS I (Holy Roman Emperor> GE> of the West) and ERMENGARDE OF HESBAYE?>> I have Robert I de Paris, who is father of Hildebrande deNeustria. DATE 20 MAR 1999
~0775 - 0810
Rotrud
35
35
RELI Sources: O'shea/Charlemagne qvc DATE 30 DEC 1995
779/780 - >0829
Bertha
RELI Sources: O'shea/Charlemagne qvc DATE 29 DEC 1995
Angilbert
RELI Sources: O'shea/Charlemagne qvc DATE 29 DEC 1995
0778 - 779/780
Lothair
RELI Sources: O'shea/Charlemagne qvc DATE 29 DEC 1995
~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
~0720 - 12 JUL 783
Bertrada II
Broadfoot
DE LAON
RELI Sources: O'shea/Charlemagne qvcSometimes thought to be Mother Goose. It is said that she wascalled "Gross-mere" because she was the mother of Karl derGrosse -- i.e. Charlemagne. The English turned "Gross" into"Goose" and therefore called her "Mother Goose". She reputedlycollected children's stories and rhymes and from that comes the"legend" of "Mother Goose." DATE 14 MAR 1999
WFT Est. 1858-1887 - WFT Est. 1874-1969
Helga
Olesdatter
~0726
Gerold I
Childebrand
VON VINZGAU
OCCU Duke of Swabia RELI Sources: O'shea/Charlemagne qvc--Other FieldsRef Number: + GERM Y DATE 14 MAR 1999
~0730 - 0795
Irma
Imma
65
65
OCCU Dchs. of Swabia RELI Sources: O'shea/Charlemagne qvc--Other FieldsRef Number: + DATE 31 DEC 1996
D. 0794
Fastrada
RELI Sources: O'shea/Charlemagne qvc
Gersvind
RELI Sources: O'shea/Charlemagne qvc
D. 0743
Childebrand
DE
BOURGOGNE
OCCU Duke of Burgundy RELI Sources: O'shea/Charlemagne qvcSponsored the continuation of Fredegar's Chronicle. RELG @N1438@ DATE 14 MAR 1999
Plectrud
D'AUSTRASIE
RELI Sources: O'shea/Charlemagne qvc DATE 1 APR 1999
0778 - 818/820
Welf
DE
BAVARE
RELI Sources: O'shea/Charlemagne qvcMerged General Note: Jacques Boussard, The Civilization ofCharlemagne, NY McGraw-Hill, 1979, pp. 46-47.--Other FieldsRef Number: + DATE 22 MAR 1999
~0782
Heilwig
Eigilwich
RELI Sources: O'shea/Charlemagne qvc--Other FieldsRef Number: + DATE 5 APR 1997
Conrad
DE
BAVARE
RELI Sources: O'shea/Charlemagne qvc DATE 22 MAR 1999
D. 0866
Rudolf
DE
TROYES
RELI Sources: O'shea/Charlemagne qvc DATE 22 MAR 1999
WFT Est. 1848-1885 - WFT Est. 1874-1963
NilsJensen
Ingram Ingeramne
de Lige DE
HESBAYE
OCCU Count in Hesbaye;(Duke) RELI Sources: O'shea/Charlemagne qvc--Other FieldsRef Number: + DATE 28 JAN 1997
~0792 - 6 SEP 864
Ludolph the
Great DE
SAXONY
OCCU Duke of Saxony RELI Sources: O'shea/Charlemagne qvc ALIA Ludolf, ks. Saski, b c806, d 866, m c836 DATE 21 MAR 1999
0806 - 0912
Oda
BILLUNG
106
106
RELI Sources: O'shea/Charlemagne qvcubject: Re: Ottonian descent from CharlemagneFrom: ntaylor@fas.harvard.edu (Nathaniel Taylor)Date: Mon, 28 Apr 1997 22:34:04 -0500In article <33646CE8.1659@hotmail.com>, mat_man@hotmail.comwrote:> I came across this descent when i was looking up> Henry the Fowler's ancestry, in an article by E. Hlawitschka> in Rheinische Vierteljahrblatter, 1974, p128 which I'vealready> quoted. I wonder if this descent has been accepted by the more> recent genealogical compendiums (eg. Settipani). <snip>> Charlemagne> _____________|_____________________> | |> Pippin IV d.810 Louis the Pious> | |> Aeda-Attala m. Billung Louis the German> b.806 | |> | |> Oda m. Ludolf |> d.913| d.866 |> _____|__________ |> | | |> Otto Luitgarde m. Louis II d.882> d.912The Hlawitschka article, "Zur Herkunft der Liudolfinger und zueinigenCorbeyer Geschichtsquellen," Rheinische Vierteljahrsblatter 98(1974),92-165, is also reprinted in his _Stirps regia: Forschungen zuKnigtumund Fhrungsschichten im frheren Mittelalter_ (Frankfort amMain, 1988).This Carolingian-Ottonian link does not appear in Settipani's_Prehistoiredes Capetiens_ (nor in Werner's 'Nachkommen Karls des Grossen',publishedbefore Hlawitschka's article). Pippin's five daughters are allnoted asdead ends in both works. The Hlawitschka article is cited bySettipani ina footnote in his entry for Louis III (your 'Louis II' above),p. 655, n.288; he says Hlawitschka should be consulted for the Liudolfingfamily,with the addition of Brigitte Kasten, _Adalhard von Corbie: dieBiographieeines karolingischen Politikers und Klostervorstehers_(Dsseldorf,1986), 176-207; and Winfrid Glocker, _Die Verwandten der Ottonenund ihreBedeutung in der Politik: Studien zur Familienpolitik und zurGenealogiedes sachsischen Kaiserhauses_ (Kln, 1989). I will look forthese to seeif either explicitly refutes Hlawitschka; otherwise, I don'tknow whySettipani would have ignored it in his notice of the daughtersof Pippinof Italy (211-12). It has been assumed by historians that the Ottonians had noCarolingianblood at all in the early generations, so this would constitutea serioushistorical revision. Has anyone found a discussion of this inrecenthistories or other genealogical compendia?Nat Taylor DATE 2 JAN 1999
10 SEP 920 - 10 SEP 954
Louis
IV
l'Outremere
OCCU King of France DATE 18 JAN 1997
943/948 - 26 JAN 982/991
Matilda
Mathilda
OCCU Pncs. of France RELI Sources: O'shea/Charlemagne qvc DATE 5 JAN 1997
0887 - 11 JUL 937
Rudolf
Rudolph II III DE
BOURGOGNE
OCCU King of Burgundy Duc of Burgundy RELI Sources: O'shea/Charlemagne qvc ALIA Rudolf II, kr. Burgundii RELG @N1442@ DATE 14 MAR 1999
~0857 - 25 OCT 912
Rudolf
I DE
BOURGOGNE
See Historical Document.
~0835 - 879/881
Conrad
II DE
BOURGOGNE
See Historical Document.
0800 - 16 FEB 863
Conrad
I VON
ALTORF
OCCU Count of Altorf RELI Sources: O'shea/Charlemagne qvc RELG @N1446@ DATE 22 MAR 1999
0679
Gerlindis
1855
Palmer
J
Bennett
0970 - 1032
Rudolf
III DE
BOURGOGNE
62
62
RELI Sources: O'shea/Charlemagne qvc DATE 14 MAR 1999
0941 - 0986
Lothair
45
45
RELI Sources: O'shea/Charlemagne qvc
D. 0988
Emma
0953 - 21 MAY 992
Charles
DE
LORRAINE
OCCU Duke of L.Lorraine ; Prince of France RELI Sources: O'shea/Charlemagne qvc DATE 2 APR 1999
0953
Bonne
D'ARDENNE
OCCU Cnts. of Arderne DATE 12 NOV 1996
0794 - >0841
Arnulf
47
47
RELI Sources: O'shea/Charlemagne qvc DATE 20 MAR 1999
Edburga
Eadburh
RELI Sources: O'shea/Charlemagne qvc--Other FieldsRef Number: + DATE 3 NOV 1996
~0785 - ~0828
Konstantinos
MAMIKONIAN
43
43
--Other FieldsRef Number: + DATE 1 APR 1999
nd
wife
DATE 23 NOV 1997
~0665 - >0741
Lambert II
Lantbertus
II
76
76
RELI Sources: Zerbst (AOL user). "Capet: The Royal House of Francer Fieldsliving in 741--Other FieldsRef Number: + DATE 9 FEB 1999
1907 - 1907
Baby
Daskam
?
~0695 - >0764
Robert I
Rutpert I VON
HASPENGAU
69
69
OCCU Duke in Hauspengau, count in Oberrheinsgau and Wormsgau RELI Sources: Zerbst (AOL user). "Capet: The Royal House of Francer Fields--Other FieldsRef Number: + DATE 20 MAR 1999
~0710 - >0768
Williswint
De
Wormsgau
58
58
RELI Sources: Zerbst (AOL user). "Capet: The Royal House of Francer Fields--Other FieldsRef Number: + DATE 1 JAN 1996
~0680
Adalheim
De
Wormsgau
RELI Sources: Zerbst (AOL user). "Capet: The Royal House of Francer Fields--Other FieldsRef Number: + DATE 12 NOV 1997
D. >0782
Robert
Cancor VON
BREISGAU
OCCU Count in Breisgau, Oberrheingau, etc. RELI Sources: Zerbst (AOL user). "Capet: The Royal House of Francer Fields DATE 20 MAR 1999
Angila
RELI Sources: Zerbst (AOL user). "Capet: The Royal House of Francer Fields DATE 9 FEB 1999
~0920 - 965/967
Boson II or
Boso II DE
PROVENCE
OCCU Count of Provence--Other FieldsRef Number: + DATE 20 MAR 1999
~0920 - 961/965
Constance
DE
VIENNE
--Other FieldsRef Number: + DATE 4 DEC 1998
~0918
Hildegarde
of
Westerbourg
RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploar Fields RELG @N1586@ DATE 1 JAN 1997
~0885 - 26 MAY 967
Billung
VON
STUBECKESHORN
OCCU Duke of Saxe RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploaever, the connection is unproven. GERM Y DATE 22 MAR 1999
Fredrerunda
or
Hildeburg
RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploaever, the connection is unproven. GERM Y DATE 12 NOV 1997
~1622 - Deceased
Mary
GEDCOM line 23995 not recognizable or too long: () 2 GIVN Mary BIOGRAPHY: Taken from information supplied by Joe York, of the Brockway Assoc. BIOGRAPHY: Taken from information supplied by Joe York, of the Brockway Assoc. GEDCOM line 23995 not recognizable or too long: () 2 GIVN Mary BIOGRAPHY: Taken from information supplied by Joe York, of the Brockway Assoc. BIOGRAPHY: Taken from information supplied by Joe York, of the Brockway Assoc.
~0790 - 0850
Rognvald
OLAFSSON
60
60
RELI Sources: Knox, Robert John Anderson and Tanner, Danielle. AO Brian Tompsett Sources: see bibliogra.--Other FieldsRef Number: + DATE 18 MAR 1999
~0770 - 0840
Olaf II
GUDRODSSON
70
70
RELI Sources: Knox, Robert John Anderson and Tanner, Danielle. AOD.--Other FieldsRef Number: + DATE 18 MAR 1999
~0738 - 0810
Gudrod
HALFDANSSON
72
72
RELI Sources: Knox, Robert John Anderson and Tanner, Danielle. AOD.--Other FieldsRef Number: + DATE 18 MAR 1999
~0704
Halfdan
Hvitrain
OLAFSSON
REFR PLAC King in Vermaland in Norway RELI Sources: Knox, Robert John Anderson and Tanner, Danielle. AOD. ALIA Halfdan "White-Leg"--Other FieldsRef Number: + NORW Y SCAN Y DATE 18 MAR 1999
~0708
Asa
EYSTEINSSON
RELI Sources: Knox, Robert John Anderson and Tanner, Danielle. AOD.--Other FieldsRef Number: + NORW Y SCAN Y DATE 18 MAR 1999
~0736
Eystein
Fret
HALFDANSSON
8th century RELI Sources: Knox, Robert John Anderson and Tanner, Danielle. AOD. OCCU King in Raumarike DATE 18 MAR 1999
Hildi
ERIKSSON
RELI Sources: Knox, Robert John Anderson and Tanner, Danielle. AOD. DATE 18 MAR 1999
John
Alger
~0684
Solveig
HALFDANSSON
RELI Sources: Knox, Robert John Anderson and Tanner, Danielle. AOD.--Other FieldsRef Number: + SCAN Y SWED Y DATE 18 MAR 1999 --Other FieldsRef Number: + NORW Y SCAN Y DATE 18 MAR 1999
Eystein
1723 - 1817
Abigail
Brockway
94
94
BIRTH: Information from "Genealogy of a Branch of Wolston Brockway, Who Settled in Lyme, Conn. about 1660." by Beman Brockway
0639
Algaut
Gautreksson
~0706
Asa
OLAFSSON
RELI Sources: Knox, Robert John Anderson and Tanner, Danielle. AOD. DATE 18 MAR 1999
Olaf
RELI Sources: Knox, Robert John Anderson and Tanner, Danielle. AOD.
~0702
Ingjald
OLAFSSON
RELI Sources: Knox, Robert John Anderson and Tanner, Danielle. AOD. DATE 18 MAR 1999
Mary
~0664
Gauthild
Algautsdatter
RELI Sources: Knox, Robert John Anderson and Tanner, Danielle. AOD.--Other FieldsRef Number: + DATE 18 MAR 1999
Godefroi
the Old
D'ARDENNE
OCCU C. of Verdun DATE 12 NOV 1996
Maud of
Saxony
BILLUNG
DATE 1 APR 1999
~0946 - 29 JUN 992
Conan I le Tort
of Rennes DE
BRETAGNE
OCCU Count of Bretagne RELI Sources: Knox, Robert John Anderson and Tanner, Danielle. AO fevers contracted on an expedition to.--Other FieldsRef Number: + BRET Y DATE 14 MAR 1999
~0952 - 27 JUN 992
Hermengarde
Ermengarde
D'ANJOU
OCCU Countess of Rennes RELI Sources: Knox, Robert John Anderson and Tanner, Danielle. AO fevers contracted on an expedition to. FREN Y DATE 16 NOV 1997
1723 - 17 FEB 1747/1748
Consider
Brockway
BIRTH: Taken from Hall and Plimpton's extract of Lyme vitals p 223 Additional information from "Genealogy of a Branch of Wolston Brockway, Who Settled in Lyme, Conn. about 1660." by Beman Brockway
Living
Greybill
~0901 - >0962
Constantine
Charles DE
PROVENCE
61
61
OCCU Ct. of Vienne Count of Provence--Other FieldsRef Number: + DATE 20 MAR 1999
Geoffroy
DE
GATINAIS
OCCU Ct. of Gatinais DATE 4 JAN 1997
~0755 - 12 JUL 807
Robert II
Rutpert II VON
WORMSGAU
OCCU Ct. in Wormsgau DATE 14 MAR 1999
D. <0789
Theoderata
DATE 8 OCT 1996
0952 - 1026
Adelaide
D'ANJOU
74
74
RELI Sources: /*- TUT--Other FieldsRef Number: + DATE 12 APR 1997
~0720 - ~0778
Artavazd
MAMIKONIAN
58
58
RELI Sources: /*- TUT--Other FieldsRef Number: +
1071 - 1126
William Guillaume VII
IX 'le Troubadour'
D'AQUITAINE
54
54
REFR DATE 1086 PLAC Duke of Acquitaine RETO DATE 1126 PLAC Duke of Acquitaine OCCU Count of Poitiers and Duke of Acquitaine ALIA VII/IX The TroubadorMerged General Note: "...composed and gave vogue to the newvernacular poetry of the troubadours, ad his verse itself fivesevidence of his roving mind and foot and the widest liberalityof view. Through it shin glints of Ovidian sophistry and therich romantic colors of Moorish Spain. It is a poetry highorganized in form, intellectually subtle, lusty, piquant,cynicl, the pastime of a wordling, who lived each day withgusto, dined well, slept heartily, ad recked little of the awfulday of judgment." Amy Kelly, ELEANOR OF AQUITAINE AND THE FOURKINGS, Harvard, Cambridge, 1950.He supported Philip I of France against William the Conqueror.Erected thePalace of Poitou. After conferring large donations on thechurch, he died. RELG @N2081@ FAML @N7574@ DATE 31 JUL 2000
~1063 - 1085
Gundred the
Fleming DE
FLANDRES
22
22
RELI Sources: Reilly, Deborah Lynn. E-mail from LynnBull@aol.com HIST Y FLEM Y DATE 14 MAR 1999
~1055 - 1088
William
DE
WARENNE
33
33
OCCU I Earl of Surrey; Seigneur de Varennes, near Dieppe. RELI Sources: Reilly, Deborah Lynn. E-mail from LynnBull@aol.comFrom: Hyacinth@frost.snowhill.com (Jae Fleming)Newsgroups: soc.genealogy.medievalSubject: Companions of William the C repostedDate: 20 Feb 1999 02:20:41 -0800At 08:53 AM 2/19/99 -0500, Bill Martin wrote:>Dear Todd A. Farmerie,>>I have a couple of questions for you, prompted by your recentposts... >Who are the two dozen people known by name who fought withWilliam the >Conqueror at Hastings? Please list source(s) too. Bill,I saved this portion of an earlier post to the list, which Ibelieve fromfrom Mr. Farmerie:The list was published in CP. It has also been posted here(severaltimes, I suspect), including the following from Mr. Reitwiesner:>> The Falaise Roll is not an accurate list. The list ofpersons actually>> known to have been at the Battle of Hastings on the side ofWilliam the>> Conqueror is printed in the second edition of Cokayne's*Complete Peerage*,>> vol XII, Part I, Appendix pp. 47-48, as part of Appendix L.Numbers 1-12>> are recorded by William of Poitiers, number 13 is portrayedin a battle>> scene in the Bayeux Tapestry, and 14 and 15 are named byOrderic. 16-19>> were in William's army and almost certainly at the battle (16named by>> William of Poitiers, 17-19 portrayed in the Bayeux Tapestry),but there is>> no direct statement that they actually were at the Battle ofHastings.>> Number 20 is stated by Orderic to have taken part in fightsin the English>> war before William became King.>>>> 1. Robert de Beaumont, afterwards Count of Meulan and Earlof Leicester>> 2. Eustace, Count of Boulogne>> 3. William, afterwards 3rd Count of Evreux>> 4. Geoffrey of Mortagne, afterwards Count of Perche>> 5. William FitzOsbern, afterwards Earl of Hereford>> 6. Aimery, vicomte of Thouars>> 7. Hugh de Montfort, seigneur of Montfort-sur-Risle>> 8. Walter Giffard, seigneur of Longueville>> 9. Ralph de Toeni, seigneur of Conches>> 10. Hugh de Grandmesnil, seigneur of Grandmesnil>> 11. William de Warenne, afterwards Earl of Surrey>> 12. William Malet, seigneur of Graville>> 13. Eudes, Bishop of Bayeux, afterwards Earl of Kent>> 14. Turstin FitzRou>> 15. Engenulf de Laigle, seigneur of Laigle>> 16. Geoffrey de Mowbray, Bishop of Coutances>> 17. Robert, Count of Mortain, afterwards Earl of Cornwall>> 18. Wadard>> 19. Vital>> 20. Goubert d'Auffay, seigneur of Auffay>>>> For further information, see the source I cited above, andthe sources>> cited there. ENGL Y NORM Y WMCQ Y DATE 28 FEB 1999
~1096 - 1161
Ermentrude
Melisende
DU MAINE
65
65
DPSD DATE 1152 RELI heiress of Jerusalem; Queen of JerusalemMelesend, Queen of JerusalemAcceded: 1131Died: 1161Notes:deposed 1152Father: , Baldwin II of Jerusalem, King of JerusalemMarried to , Fulk V the younger of Anjou, Count of AnjouChild 1: , Baldwin III of Jerusalem, King of JerusalemChild 2: , Amalric I of Jerusalem, King of JerusalemReturn to the master surname alphabetic index.Return to the index for this person.Return to the home page for royal data.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Version: 31 Dec 1999 c 1994-1999 Brian Tompsett Sources:bibliography Question?: FAQ DATE 31 JUL 2000 DATE 1 AUG 2000
1740 - 1817
Tiffany
Brockway
77
77
BIRTH: Information from "Genealogy of a Branch of Wolston Brockway, Who Settled in Lyme, Conn. about 1660." by Beman Brockway
~0988 - ~1074
Ralph or
Rodulf DE
WARENNE
86
86
DATE 5 AUG 1997
~1000 - 1046
Geoffroy or
Alberic DE
GATINAIS
46
46
OCCU Ct. of Gatinais--Other FieldsRef Number: + RELG @N2296@ DATE 14 MAR 1999
D. 18 NOV 953
Luitgard
RELI Sources: Knox, Robert John Anderson and Tanner, Danielle. AOhim Prince ALIA Ludgarda rzymski FREN Y DATE 14 MAR 1998
~0920 - 10 AUG 955
Conrad the
Red DE
LOTHARINGIA
OCCU Duke of Lotharingia, 944-953 Duke of Lorraine ALIA Konrad czerwony, ks. Lotaryngii RELG @N2316@ FREN Y DATE 1 APR 1999
~0913 - ~0952
Gerberge
de Maine
D'ARLES
39
39
DATE 16 NOV 1997
~0788
Redburga
DE
TOULOUSE
NPFX Saint OCCU (Saint) RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain"nded on Coast of England.Said to have been the sister of the King of the FranksSubject: Re: Ancient Saxon lineageFrom: cbcbennett@adnc.comDate:Sat, 15 Feb 1997 11:21:13 -0600In article<5dnrgb$ms$1@news.campus.mci.net>et>,sbald@auburn.campus.mci.net (Stewart Baldwin) wrote:>> CARRIEDAWAY <mmurphy@TCD.IE> wrote:><:><snip>>> >3) Is there anyhistorical verification for the claim that Redburga, wife> >ofking Ecgg Ecgbert III of Wessex, was a sister of Charlemagne,King of> >Franks? Redburga was the mother of (among others)Aethelwulf King of> >England b. c. AD 800.>> Ecgbert was theonly king of Wessex of of that name, and should not have> a"III" after his name. He was certainly not married to a sistterof> Charlemagne. I have never seen the name of his wifedocumented in any> good source.><snip>nip>> StewartBaldwinFurther to this: I assume the "III" comes from hisposition as king ofKent. t. Egbert's father Ealhmund isusually identified as the king of Kentof that name. David Kelleyhaas suggested that the introduction of thepreviously-Kentishname Egbert into the Wessex dynasty at this time mayindicate adescent from the Kentish royal family. Its an interestingidea,and if cororrect would give a possible Merovingian ancestry tothelater Wessex kings, but there's absolutely no proof that Iknow of.However, Stewart is right -- Egbert should not bereferred to as "EgbertIIIII".There is no contemporary source forEgbert's wife. The name "Raedburh"comse from a medieval mlmanuscript quoted by W. G. Searle (Anglo-SaxonBishops, Kings andNobles, London 1899, 343) as "MSS Trin Coll Oxf x". She isdescribed there as "regis Francorum sororia" which can only beareferencnce to Charlemagne; however there is no such sisterknown. SinceEgbert was certainly in exile at CCharlemagne'scourt, it is perfectlyplausible that he married his wife there.If the tradition hass anyvalue, then the best guess is that shewas probably a sister-in-law, butshe could just as wellll havebeen a lady of the Court. Settipani (Laprehistoire desCapetiens, 308 n791) is willing to accept thename.CHeers,Chris-------------------==== Posted via Deja News====---------------------------- http://www.dejanews.com/Search, Read, Post to Usenet RELG @N2370@ CHRT @N5968@ ENGL Y ROYL Y SNT Y DATE 4 JUN 2000
~0730 - 0793
Makir Theuderic
or Thierry DE
TOULOUSE
63
63
OCCU Duke of Toulouse HIST Y FREN Y DATE 22 MAR 1999
~0732
Alda or
Aldane
or Aude
DATE 4 JAN 1997
King
of
Franks
DATE 22 MAR 1999
descendant
of
Wihtgar
1871 - 1931
Regina
Pedersen
Guthu
59
59
~0810 - 0846
Osburh
DE
WESSEX
36
36
OCCU Queen of Wessex RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain"nded on Coast of England.--Other FieldsRef Number: + DATE 21 MAR 1999
Oslac
OCCU King of Isle; Ealdorman & Kings Cup Bearer RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain"o Usenet.Descendant of Whitgar, nephew of Cerdic--Other FieldsRef Number: + DATE 22 DEC 1996
0843 - >0870
Judith
de
France
27
27
JUDITH (WEST FRANKS) Princess of the West Franks was born in844. She diedafter 870. Aged 12 whenn married to Aethelwulf;aged 16 when married to her son-in-law Aethelbald --- WilliamGeorge Seaearle, *Anglo-Saxon Bishops, Kings andNobles*,Cambridge, 1899, p 343"Judith, Charles the Bald's dadaughter, was crowned and anointed on theoccasion of hermarriage to king Aethelwulf of Wessex in 856.Aethelwulfconferred on Judith the title of queen, whichaccording to Prudentius ofTroyes wasas 'not customary to him orto his people.' Judith's anointing mayhave been intended inpart as a form of protection. She was after all thefirstCarolingian princess to be married to a foreign ruuler, and shewas attwelve years of age marrying an elderly man with a clutchof sons older thanhererself. The marriage itself has beenassociated with Charles the Bald'sneed for English assistanceeagainst the Vikings." --- Rosamond McKitterick, *The FrankishKingdoms under the Carolingians 7751-987*, London & NY (Longman)1983, p 194-195 BALDWIN I OF FLANDERS Count ofFlanders andJUDITH H (WEST FRANKS) Princess of the West Franks had thefollowingchildren: 2 i. The Be Bald BALDWIN IIOF FLANDERS Count of Flanders. ii. (s ofJudith & Baldwin I) RRALPH was born in 865. He died in 896. DATE 13 APR 1997
Athelstan
DE
WESSEX
DATE 21 MAR 1999
~0845 - 2 JAN 879
Baldwin IBras
de Fer DE
FLANDRES
OCCU Emperor of ByzantiumBALDWIN I OF FLANDERS Count of Flanders was born about 837 inFlanders, N,France. He died in 879. He was married to JUDITH(WEST FRANKS) Princessof the West Franks. RELG @N2375@ DATE 14 MAR 1999
D. 888/889
Ethelswith
DE
WESSEX
RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain" DATE 21 MAR 1999
0849 - 5 DEC 905
Ealhswith
Alswitha
OCCU Qn. of England RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain"--Other FieldsRef Number: + DATE 15 MAR 1997
Abt 871/872 - 17 JUL 925
Edward
I the
Elder
RELI Sources: Edward the Elder (died 924), king of Wessex (899-924), son of King Alfred. He succeeded as king of the Angles and Saxons in 899, despite a rebellion led by his cousin Ethelwald with the support of the Danes of Northumbria and East Anglia. After a protracted struggle he defeated the Danes, and in 912, on the death of his brother-in-law Ethelred, alderman of Mercia, he annexed the cities of London and Oxford and their environs. The Danes submitted formally in 918, and soon thereafter the sovereignty of Edward was acknowledged by the North Welsh, the Scots, the Northumbrians, and the Welsh of Strathclyde. Edward was succeeded by his son Athelstan. "Edward the Elder," Microsoft Encarta Encyclopedia 99. 1993-1998 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
~0877 - 7 JUN 929
Elfrida
or
Elftrude
OCCU Pncs. of EnglandJane P. Justice" <justice@3RDDOOR.COMSubject: Re: Alfred 'the Great' & FamiFrom: "Jane P. Justicece"<justice@3RDDOOR.COM>Date: Wed, 12 Mar 1997 09:21:39 -0800PaulSmith wrote:>> Could some of yoof you wonderful people out thereplease give me a reasonably> authoritative reference on thisgreaat man and his ancestors/descendants?>> More specifically:>>Did Alfred have a daughter, Alfrelfreda who married Baldwin IIby whom she> had son Count Arnold I de Flanders and, if so, whowas the mother of Alfreda?>> I would be most appreciative!>>Take Care -e -- Paul> \\\Paul.Smith@110.conchbbs.com ///>> * Researching: *NC*:SMITMITH, BRITT, MORISS(S), RHODES * *VA*:> WHITE,TATE, SAUNDERS, HILL * **UK*: FOX, CROSHAW, WEST,BLOUNT,> JACOCKS>> * CMPQwk 1.42 1830 * Posting fromCopperfield, Houstonton, TX, USA> ---> *Proofread carefully to>* PDQWK 2.0~2 #48>> --> |Fidonet: Paul Smith 1:106/11106/110>|Internet: Paul.Smith@110.conchbbs.com> |> | Standarddisclaimer: The views of this user ar are strictly hisown.According to the "Anglo-Saxon Chronicle", the daughter whomarriedBaldwin II II was named AElfthryth. I have "Alfreda" asher nickname.Robin DATE 15 MAR 1997
D. 0933
Edwin
Eadwin
RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain"obin. DATE 30 DEC 1995
1869 - 1958
Svenung
Olson
Goli
89
89
Facts about this person: Funeral & Burial September 09, 1958 buried Hitterdahl Church cemetery, Iola WI. Source: Hitterdahl Church records researched by Sylvia H. on Nov 6, 1997
0913 - 21 JAN 947
Edgiva Eaddyth
or Eadgifuns
DE WESSEX
OCCU Pncs. of England Queen of France RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain"Also known as Aedgifu RELG @N2382@ DATE 20 MAR 1999
D. 0937
Edhilda
RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain"obin.Subject: Re: HUGH CAPET'S MOTHERFrom: "D. Spencer Hines"<spencer@aloha.net>Date: Sat, 07 Dec 1991996 15:10:39-1000<snip> By the same token, Brian Tompsett, in hispage at the University ity of Hull, on Hugh Capet, The Great ofNeustria, Count of Paris, indubitably Hugh Capet's Father,r, inan artful hedge----says "It is not clear from the sources whichwife [Edhilda of England or HHedwig von Sachsen] is the motherof which children. He also married a daughter of the Count ofMaiine."---and then reports that the marriage between Hugh TheGreat of Neustria and Edhilda took placace in 926 and assignsHugh Capet, King of France, as issue from that marriage, circa838.[This shoshould, of course, read "circa 938" vice "circa838." The error is mine,not Brian Tompsett's and I will notattempt to slough it off as a "typo."] > > So, this doesnot appear to be a geneaealogical slam dunk,> as you implyabove. I would welcome any other evidence as to the maternal>paparentage of Hugh Capet, first King of France in the Capetianline.-- D. Spencer Hines-----Exitus a acta probat----PresidentGeorge Washington(1732-1799) DATE 16 NOV 1997
~0878 - 25 AUG 968
Edgiva
OCCU Queen of England RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain" line.-- D. Spencer Hines-----Exitus a.--Other FieldsRef Number: + DATE 14 SEP 1996
Hugh the
Great DE
PARIS
DATE 24 MAR 1999
~0910 - 1 NOV 987
Harold II Blaatand
Bluetooth
GORMSON
0991 REFR DATE 0940 RETO DATE ABT 0985 BAPM DATE ABT 0960 OCCU King of Denmark ALIA byname HARALD BLUETOOTH, Danish HARALD BLÅTANDMerged General Note: He consolidated the Danish realm as aunitary kingdom. He inherited his father's kingdom, centered onJelling in Jutland. Although he temporarily (974-83) lostsouthern Jutland to Holy Roman Emperor Otto II, Harold securedall Denmark under his control and extended his rule to much ofNorway. Baptized and thus introducing Christianity into Denmark,he had the famous Jelling rune stone erected in his parents'memory. Harold was fatally wounded during a rebellion by his sonand successor, Svegn I.==========================================Harald I, byname HARALD BLUETOOTH, Danish HARALD BLÅTAND (b. c. 910--d.c. 985, Jumne, Den.), king of Denmark from c. 940 to c. 985,credited with the first unification of the country.He was the son of Gorm the Old, the first significant figure ina new royal line centred at Jelling (North Jutland). Haraldcompleted the country's unification begun by his father,converted the Danes to Christianity, and conquered Norway. AfterHarald's Baptism (c. 960) his father's pagan tomb wastransformed into a Christian place of worship with a churchbetween two great mounds; and the newly appointed Jutlandbishops, under the Archbishop of Hamburg, organized thecountry's conversion. The expansion begun by Harald in Norwaywas continued by his son Sweyn I, who conquered England in 1013.Under Sweyn's son Canute there grew up a greatAnglo-Scandinavian kingdom that included parts of Sweden.Related Propaedia TopicsThe History of MankindCopyright (c) 1996 Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc. All RightsReserved RELG @N2390@ DANE Y ROYL Y DATE 22 MAR 1999
0960 - 1014
Sweyn I
Forkbeard
HARALDSON
54
54
REFR DATE ABT 0987 RETO DATE 1014 OCCU King of Denmark ALIA byname SWEYN FORKBEARD, Danish SVEND TVESKAEG, Norwegian SVEIN TJUGESKJEGG, or TVISKJEGG ALIA Swen Widlobrodyi, kr. DaniiMerged General Note: In English, Sweyn I. He made an expeditionagainst England in 994 and extorted a large amount of tributemoney. Following a massacre of Danes in England in 1002, heconducted a further series of raids and in 1013 led an invasionwith the object of effecting a permanent conquest. The fall ofLondon and the flight of the English king Æthelred II toNormandy early in 1014 made Svegn master of the country. Afterhis death the throne of England eventually passed (1016) to hisson Canute II.Ref Number: 9125259780===========================Sweyn I,byname SWEYN FORKBEARD, Danish SVEND TVESKAEG, Norwegian SVEINTJUGESKJEGG, or TVISKJEGG (d. Feb. 3, 1014, Gainsborough,Lincolnshire, Eng.), king of Denmark (c. 987-1014), a leadingViking warrior and the father of Canute I the Great, king ofDenmark and England. Sweyn formed an imposing Danish North Seaempire, establishing control in Norway in 1000 and conqueringEngland in 1013, shortly before his death.The son of the Danish king Harald Bluetooth (Bltand), Sweynrebelled in 987 against his father, who fled to Wendland (inGermany). Sweyn began feuding with Olaf I after the latter'saccession to the Norwegian throne in 995, and he allied with theSwedish king Olaf Sktkonung and with the Norwegian Erik, theearl of Lade. The three allies defeated Olaf I in the Battle ofSvolder about 1000, with Sweyn becoming virtual ruler of Norway,although nominally sharing sovereignty with his allies. Sweynthen turned again to England, leading apparently punitiveexpeditions in 1003 and 1004 in retaliation for the St. Brice'sDay massacre of Danes in England on Nov. 3, 1002.Sweyn did not again return to England until 1013, when he led ahighly successful campaign and was accepted as king throughoutthe country, forcing Ethelred II into exile; but he died lessthan a year later. Although Norway returned (1014-16) toNorwegian rule under the leadership of Olaf II Haraldsson,Sweyn's Anglo-Danish empire continued under his son and grandsonuntil 1042.Related Propaedia TopicsThe History of MankindCopyright (c) 1996 Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc. All RightsReserved DANE Y ROYL Y SCAN Y DATE 22 MAR 1999
Gunhilda
RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain"England eventually passed (1016) to hi. POLE Y DATE 28 NOV 1997
~1068 - 1135
Henry I
Beauclerc DE
NORMANDY
67
67
See Historical Document.
1866 - 1940
Florence
Bell
Edmisten
74
74
1027 - 1087
William I the
Conqueror DE
NORMANDY
60
60
See Historical Document.
D. <1681
William
Briggs
1012 - 1067
Baldwin V
Baudouin de Lille
DE FLANDRES
55
55
OCCU Ct of Flanders 1036-1067 RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploavoyage from Norway..--Other FieldsRef Number: 2904048650 RELG @N2425@ DATE 14 MAR 1999
1057 - 8 MAR 1137/1138
Adela
DE
NORMANDY
RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain"rd of the kingdom's landholdings. DATE 22 MAR 1999
1053
Agatha
DE
NORMANDY
RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain"rd of the kingdom's landholdings.Was contracted to marry King Harold She was bethrothed toHarold, Earl of Wessex and Alphonso, King of Gallicia. MergedGeneral Note: She was bethrothed to Harold, Earl of Wessex andAlphonso, King of Gallicia. DATE 22 MAR 1999
1059 - 1119
Alan IV
Fergent DE
BRETAGNE
60
60
RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain"ld, Earl of Wessex and Alphonso, King . OCCU Duke of BrittanyAlan IV FERGENT B: < 1070<, Bretagne, Indre, France> BRET Y DATE 28 MAY 1999
2 APR 742 - 28 JAN 814
Charlemagne
I INTRODUCTION Charlemagne (742?-814), in Latin Carolus Magnus (Charles the Great), king of the Franks (768-814) and emperor of the Romans (800-814). During his reign, Charlemagne built a kingdom that included almost all of western and central Europe and he presided over a cultural and legal revival that came to be known as the Carolingian Renaissance. His empire did not long survive his death, but its two main territories, East and West Francia, later became the major parts of two important European entities: West Francia became modern-day France, and East Francia became first the Holy Roman Empire and then the modern state of Germany. Charlemagne's close alliance with the popes, the leaders of the Roman Catholic Church, also established a precedent for subsequent ties between medieval popes and kings. II BACKGROUND AND EARLY LIFE Charlemagne was born about 742, the elder son of the Frankish leader Pepin the Short. Pepin held the ancestral title of mayor of the palace under the Merovingian dynasty of Frankish kings. However, in the wake of a long line of increasingly weak Merovingian kings, Pepin abandoned this lesser title and in 751 assumed the kingship of the Franks. In order to legitimate his rule, Pepin sought the support of the pope. In exchange for a promise to protect the pope's lands in Italy from an invasion, Pope Stephen II officially crowned Pepin in 754. Besides crowning Pepin, the pope anointed both Charlemagne and his younger brother Carloman. During his father's reign, Charlemagne accompanied the Frankish army on campaigns to defend the pope against the Lombards, a Germanic people who controlled northern and central Italy, and on missions to conquer the region of Aquitaine in what is now southern France. As a result, Charlemagne learned at an early age the importance of both strong leadership on the battlefield and of close links between secular power and the Roman Catholic Church. III KING AND EMPEROR On Pepin's death, his kingdom was divided between his two sons. For three years Charlemagne shared rule of the kingdom with his brother, Carloman. After Carloman died suddenly in 771, Charlemagne became sole king of the Franks, and immediately afterward traveled to Rome and assured the pope of his continued support. Charlemagne then began a lengthy series of military campaigns to expand the Frankish kingdom. ACampaigns Against the Saxons Charlemagne's first move came against Saxony (Sachsen), a region in what is now northwestern Germany. The Saxons, the last non-Christian and independent tribe of central Germany, had long harassed the Franks with raids against their borders. Charlemagne regarded the Saxons as a serious threat to his empire, and he wanted to convert these pagan peoples to Christianity. Although Charlemagne first invaded Saxony in 772, he did not completely conquer the Saxons until 32 years later. In 782 Charlemagne organized Saxony as a Frankish province and established the Christian Church there, but insurrections broke out regularly. Charlemagne had to conduct several fierce campaigns and capture the Saxon chieftain before he could firmly impose his rule. He introduced Frankish political institutions and forced his new subjects to convert to Christianity. When rebellions again broke out in 792, Charlemagne deported many Saxons, bringing in Franks to replace them. Charlemagne completed the conquest of Saxony in 804. Using methods similar to those he employed in Saxony, Charlemagne annexed Bavaria and some of the border territories between Germany and the Slavic and Avar countries to the east. Between 791 and 795 he forced the Slavs and Avars to pay him tribute; their lands, which included parts of modern Austria, Hungary, Croatia, and Slovenia, formed buffer states on the eastern frontier of his empire. BSouthern Campaigns During the long years of the Saxon conflict, Charlemagne also extended his domain to the south. In 773 he answered the appeal of Pope Adrian I for assistance against a Lombard invasion of papal territories in central Italy. He defeated and deposed the Lombard king, Desiderius, and became ruler of the kingdom of the Lombards, which made up the northern half of Italy. This conquest had important consequences. It won him the title of patrician of the Romans from Pope Adrian I, as well as a large measure of influence over the pope. In 778 Charlemagne invaded what is now northern Spain, which was under the control of the Moors, who were Muslims from northern Africa. He was stopped at Saragossa, but in a later campaign he secured Navarre and the part of northern Spain known as the Spanish March. On his return through the Pyrenees in 778, the rear guard of Charlemagne's army, under his lieutenant Roland, was cut off and massacred by Basques. This event was later immortalized in the medieval epic Song of Roland. Despite the unprecedented scope of his military successes, it is uncertain that Charlemagne purposely set out to reestablish the Roman Empire in the West. The attempt to revive the empire was more likely the result of the pope's desire to win independence from the Byzantine, or Eastern Roman, emperor in Constantinople, who still claimed Italy as part of his empire. The pope was also motivated by his opposition to certain religious doctrines of the Eastern Orthodox Church (the dominant church in the Byzantine Empire), particularly the doctrine of iconoclasm, which forbade the worship of images. See Orthodox Church; Iconoclasm. CCoronation In 799 Charlemagne came to the aid of Adrian's successor, Pope Leo III, who was threatened by a rebellion in Rome. Charlemagne put down the rebellion, and on Christmas Day 800, Leo crowned Charlemagne and anointed him emperor of the Romans. This action revived the imperial tradition of the Western Roman Empire and set a precedent that the emperors' authority rested on the approval of the pope. Although the imperial title did not confer any new powers on Charlemagne, it did legitimate his rule over central Italy, a fact that the Byzantine emperor acknowledged in 812. IV CHARLEMAGNE'S EMPIRE AAdministrative Reforms Charlemagne introduced some key governmental innovations into his empire, which became known as the Carolingian Empire. He built on the existing system of seignorialism, whereby kings gave tracts of land to their nobles in exchange for loyalty and service. Charlemagne granted large landholdings called fiefs to many tribal military leaders. In addition, he appointed numerous Frankish aristocrats to the posts of counts (the head of a district called a county) and margraves (the count of a border province). These officials were key to administering the empire. They were kings in miniature, with all of the administrative, judicial, and military authority of the emperor within their respective districts. Each political district had its parallel in a church district, or diocese, headed by a bishop, with similar authority in all matters related to the church. Both counts and bishops were vassals of the emperor, and were overseen by representatives of Charlemagne known as missi dominici, who traveled throughout the empire overseeing economic and legal matters in his name. Every year, both counts and bishops attended a general assembly at Charlemagne's court at Aachen (in modern Germany), where they would advise the emperor and hear his directives. BEconomic and Legal Reforms Charlemagne reorganized the economy of his empire. He standardized tolls and customs dues as well as weights and measures, actions that improved commerce. He also constructed roads and bridges, and even attempted unsuccessfully to dig a canal between the Rhine and Danube. Finally, the first silver coin since the late Roman Empire was minted, the denarius, which bore Charlemagne's portrait. Charlemagne also instituted important judicial and legal reforms in his empire. He ordered the compilation and codification of the laws of many of the tribes he had conquered, and he incorporated many of these laws into the statutes of his empire. In addition, he revised the existing laws of the Franks and ordered the compilation of canon-or church-laws as well. C The Carolingian Renaissance An equally important achievement of the empire was a cultural revival known as the Carolingian Renaissance. Charlemagne ordered bishops and abbots to set up schools for the training of monks and other clerics. Much of his motivation for this policy was practical as well as religious; because the training was conducted in Latin, it promoted the standardization of a common written and spoken language in a huge empire of several languages and dialects. The simplified handwriting devised during this period, known as Carolingian miniscule, is the ancestor of the modern printed alphabet. Charlemagne also persuaded Alcuin of York and other renowned scholars of the day to come to his court and establish a new academy and library of pagan and Christian works. These scholars copied and transcribed many classical manuscripts, both from Greek times and from the Roman Empire, and as such played a key role in preserving much of the literary heritage of ancient Rome. V DECLINE OF THE EMPIRE Even before the end of Charlemagne's reign the empire had stopped expanding. Despite its claim as the successor to the Western Roman Empire, Charlemagne's realm lacked many of the important institutions that had allowed the old Roman Empire to survive the emperor's death. Institutions such as a money economy, a strong governmental infrastructure, and a professional civil service were needed to keep the empire from disintegrating. Instead, Charlemagne's empire was based almost entirely on his own personal ability to hold together a large number of different tribes and ethnic groups. The size of the empire made it difficult to administer, and tribal dissension was a frequent threat. The empire collapsed not long after Charlemagne's death in 814. Charlemagne's sole heir, Louis I, the Pious, ruled until his death in 840. After great dissension among Louis's heirs, the Treaty of Verdun of 843 divided Charlemagne's empire among his three grandsons: Charles II, the Bald, received West Francia (roughly modern-day France); Lothair I acquired the title of emperor and an area running from the North Sea through Lotharingia (Lorraine) and Bourgogne to northern Italy; Louis II, the German, received East Francia (roughly modern-day Germany). Later, in 870, the Treaty of Mersen divided Lothair's middle kingdom, with Lotharingia going to East Francia and the rest to West Francia. The Carolingian dynasty ruled in West Francia, or France, until 987; the German branch of the family ruled in East Francia until 911. The title of emperor of the Romans (which would later become Holy Roman emperor) remained in the east, thereafter held exclusively by German kings. VI LEGACY OF CHARLEMAGNE Throughout the Middle Ages and into modern times, Charlemagne has provided the model of the ideal warrior-king and the inspiration for all subsequent empire builders in Europe. In fact, the word for "king" in several modern Slavic languages (król in Polish; král in Czech) is based upon the German name of Charlemagne, Karl. The principal significance of Charlemagne's empire was that it united the Christian lands of western Europe and firmly established the power of the church. Charlemagne ruled as absolute sovereign of the state, as well as head of the church. The conquests of Charlemagne also laid the groundwork for the development of a new political entity, the German state, and for the division of Italy into north and south. In addition, Charlemagne placed his immense power and prestige at the service of Christian doctrine, the teaching of Latin, the copying of books, and the rule of law. Thus the short-lived Carolingian Renaissance brought an end to the period of social and cultural stagnation that had existed in Europe since the fall of the Western Roman Empire in 476. Charlemagne's life, held up as a model for later kings, embodied the fusion of Germanic, Roman, and Christian cultures that became the basis of European civilization. Contributed By: Joel F. Harrington Further Reading "Charlemagne," Microsoft Encarta Encyclopedia 99. 1993-1998 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
0714 - 24 SEP 768
Pepin
III the
Short
Pepin the Short (circa 714-68), mayor of the palace of Austrasiaand king of the Franks (751-68), the son of the Frankish rulerCharles Martel, and the grandson of Pepin of Herstal. He wasmayor of the palace during the reign of Childeric III (reignedabout 743-52), the last of the Merovingian dynasty. In 751,Pepin deposed Childeric and thus became the first king of theCarolingian dynasty. He was crowned by Pope Stephen II (III) in754. When the pope was threatened by the Lombards of northernItaly, Pepin led an army that defeated them (754-55). He cededto the pope territory that included Ravenna and other cities.This grant, called the Donation of Pepin, laid the foundationfor the Papal States. Pepin enlarged his own kingdom bycapturing Aquitaine, or Aquitania, in southwestern France. Hewas succeeded by his sons Carloman (751-71) and Charlemagne asjoint kings. He was also mayor of the palace of Austrasia. Hewas mayor of the palace during the reign of Childeric III(reigned about 743-52), the last of the Merovingian dynasty. In751, Pepin deposed Childeric and thus became the first king ofthe Carolingian dynasty. He was crowned by Pope Stephen II (III)in 754. When the pope was threatened by the Lombards of northernItaly, Pepin led an army that defeated them (754-55). He cededto the pope territory that included Ravenna and other cities.This grant, called the Donation of Pepin, laid the foundationfor the Papal States. Pepin enlarged his own kingdom bycapturing Aquitaine, or Aquitania, in southwestern France. Hewas succeeded by his sons Carloman and Charlemagne as jointkings. Merged General Note: He was also mayor of the palace ofAustrasia. He was mayor of the palace during the reign ofChilderic III (reigned about 743-52), the last of theMerovingian dynasty. In 751, Pepin deposed Childeric and thusbecame the first king of the Carolingian dynasty. He was crownedby Pope Stephen II (III) in 754. When the pope was threatened bythe Lombards of northern Italy, Pepin led an army that defeatedthem (754-55). He ceded to the pope territory that includedRavenna and other cities. This grant, called the Donation ofPepin, laid the foundation for the Papal States. Pepin enlargedhis own kingdom by capturing Aquitaine, or Aquitania, insouthwestern France. He was succeeded by his sons Carloman andCharlemagne as joint kings.--Other FieldsRef Number: + DATE 30 DEC 1995
804/806 - 28 AUG 876
Louis
Ludwig II of
Germany
OCCU King of Germany; King of Bavaria RELI Sources: Microsoft Encarta 1994 ed.Merged General Note: Louis II (of Germany), called The German(circa 806-76), king of Germany (843-76), the third son of HolyRoman Emperor Louis I. An active participant in the civil warsthat marked the last ten years of his father's reign, he becameruler of all Germany east of the Rhine by the Treaty of Verdunin 843. Even after that, however, he continued to fight hiskinsmen, winning the eastern part of Lorraine in 870. An ableruler, Louis strengthened government in his lands and patronizedvernacular literature.--Other FieldsRef Number: 743436454696 DATE 14 FEB 1998
0778 - 20 JUN 840
Louis I
the
Pious
REFR DATE 0814 PLAC Emperor RETO DATE 0840 OCCU King of Aquitaine, 781; Emperor 814 RELI Sources: Microsoft Encarta 1994 ed.Merged General Note: Louis I (Holy Roman Empire), called ThePious (778-840), Holy Roman emperor (814-40), king of France(814-40), king of Germany (814-40), and king of Aquitaine(781-840). He was the son of Charlemagne, king of the Franks. In817 Louis made plans providing for the posthumous division ofthe Carolingian Empire among his three surviving sons, LothairI, Holy Roman emperor, Louis II, king of Germany, and CharlesII, Holy Roman emperor. His reign, however, was troubled byquarrels with his sons, who were dissatisfied with hisarrangements for the succession. Louis was physically strong butwas easily influenced and was unequal to administering the largeempire that he inherited from his father.--Other FieldsRef Number: 1486872909392Baptism: DATE: 15 APR 781 PLACE: Rome RELG @N2526@ DATE 20 MAR 1999
0839 - 0888
Charles
III the
Fat
49
49
27 MAR 970 - 1031
Robert
II the
Pious
RELI Sources: Microsoft Encarta 1994 ed.Robert II (of France), called Robert the Pious (970?-1031), kingof France (996-1031), the son of King Hugh Capet, born inOrleans, and educated at Reims under the French scholar Gerbert,who later became Pope Sylvester II. In 996 Robert married, ashis second wife, his cousin Bertha of Burgundy (born 962?). Twoyears later Pope Gregory V (died 999) excommunicated him andannulled this marriage, which was considered incestuous by thechurch; in 1003 Robert submitted to the pope and married thedaughter of the marquis of Provence, Constance of Arles (died1032), by whom he had four sons. He recognized Hugh (1007-25),the eldest of these sons, as his successor. After Hugh's deathin 1025, the other sons, aided by their mother, revolted; Robertwas still fighting them at the time of his own death. Robert wascalled The Pious because of his humility and charity; he wasalso esteemed as a soldier and ruler. Merged General Note:Called Robert the Pious. He was educated at Reims under theFrench scholar Gerbert, who later became Pope Sylvester II. PopeGregory V (died 999) excommunicated him and annulled hismarriage, which was considered incestuous by the church; in 1003Robert submitted to the pope and married the daughter of themarquis of Provence. He recognized Hugh, the eldest of thesesons, as his successor. After Hugh's death in 1025, the othersons, aided by their mother, revolted; Robert was still fightingthem at the time of his own death. Robert was called The Piousbecause of his humility and charity; he was also esteemed as asoldier and ruler.--Other FieldsRef Number: 5808097302 RELG @N2528@ DATE 12 APR 1997
WFT Est. 1829-1854 - 1894
Sonnove
Brokbakken
Facts about this person: Alt. Born Abt. 1835 Alt. Born Abt. 1835 Gausdal, Norway Funeral & Burial Source: "From The Indian Land" by Malcom Rosholt
1011 - 1075
Robert I le
Vieux DE
BOURGOGNE
64
64
RELG @N2529@ DATE 12 FEB 1999
Berthe
0863 - 0882
Louis
III
19
19
DATE 30 DEC 1995
0866 - 0884
Carloman
18
18
DATE 30 DEC 1995
17 SEP 879 - 7 OCT 929
Charles
III the
Simple
RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain"xile in Great Britain. Later he lived .Charles claimed the throne after 893, during the reign of Odo,or Eudes (858-98), count of Paris, but was not acknowledged kinguntil 898. His reign was plagued by raids of ScandinavianVikings, to whom he finally ceded (911) much of what later wascalled Normandy. Charles was deposed in 922 by his chief vassalsand imprisoned in P ronne from 923 until his death. MergedGeneral Note: Charles III (of France) (879-929), king of France(898-922). Called Charles the Simple, he was the posthumous sonof King Louis II (846-79). Charles claimed the throne after 893,during the reign of Odo, or Eudes (858-98), count of Paris, butwas not acknowledged king until 898. His reign was plagued byraids of Scandinavian Vikings, to whom he finally ceded (911)much of what later was called Normandy. Charles was deposed in922 by his chief vassals and imprisoned in Pronne from 923until his death. DATE 13 APR 1997
Ogine
Frederuna
DATE 30 DEC 1995
0858 - 0898
Odo Eudes
VON
WORMSGAU
40
40
OCCU Count de Paris et de Aquitaine, King of FranceCount of Paris, French king (888-898). The son of ROBERT THESTRONG, he was an antecedent of the Capetian royal house inFrance. He defended Paris against the Norsemen (885), and afterthe deposition of Emperor of the West CHARLES III (Charles theFat), he was elected by the nobles to succeed Charles in theWest Frankish kingdom (France). He continued to battle theNorsemen, but his energies were increasingly diverted by therising tide of sentiment favorable to the legitimate Carolingianheir, CHARLES III (Charles the Simple), who in 893 was electedking by a party of nobles. The resulting warfare between thetwo rival kings, neither of whom controlled much territor,continued intermittently. When Eudes died. Charles wasrecognized as king. -----Columbia Encyclopaedia. DATE 2 APR 1999
0946 - 24 OCT 996
Hugh
CAPET
RELI Sources: Microsoft Encarta 1994 ed.Hugh Capet (circa 938-96), king of France, and founder of theCapetian dynasty, son of Hugh the Great, count of Paris, whom hesucceeded in 956. His lordship over many fiefs around Paris andOrl ans made him the virtual ruler of France, and when KingLouis V (born 966?) of France, the last of the Carolingian line,died without an heir in 987, Hugh's numerous vassals enabled himto win the election to the throne, defeating the Carolingiancandidate, Charles, duke of Lorraine (953-92). Charles and manyother great nobles of the realm attempted to resist hisauthority but, through force of arms and by judicious purchasingof allegiance, as well as through the support of the church, ofwhich he was a devout member, Hugh established a measure oforder within his kingdom. Merged General Note: Hugh Capet (circa938-96), king of France, and founder of the Capetian dynasty,son of Hugh the Great, count of Paris, whom he succeeded in 956.His lordship over many fiefs around Paris and Orlans made himthe virtual ruler of France, and when King Louis V (born 966?)of France, the last of the Carolingian line, died without anheir in 987, Hugh's numerous vassals enabled him to win theelection to the throne, defeating the Carolingian candidate,Charles, duke of Lorraine (953-92). Charles and many other greatnobles of the realm attempted to resist his authority but,through force of arms and by judicious purchasing of allegiance,as well as through the support of the church, of which he was adevout member, Hugh established a measure of order within hiskingdom. He had his son, Robert the Pious (later Robert II),elected and crowned his associate and successor in 988, therebyconfirming the house of Capet, which ruled France until 1328.--Other FieldsRef Number: 11616194604 RELG @N2573@ DATE 14 MAR 1999
~0777
Bertha
DE
TOULOUSE
OCCU Queen of Italy DATE 20 MAR 1999
William
DE
TOULOUSE
DATE 20 MAR 1999
1871 - 1937
Ephraim
Orin (Eefie)
Taylor
65
65
Also mentioned in the book, "From the Indian Land" that efie and Ragna had a three year old son that was kicked to death by a horse. Facts about this person: Funeral & Burial Source: "From The Indian Land" by Malcom Rosholt
0797 - 7 APR 818
Bernhard
OCCU King of Italy;King of Lombardy RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploail 1328.Bernard was King of Italy 781-810. Merged General Note: Bernardwas King of Italy 781-810.--Other FieldsRef Number: + DATE 4 JUL 1997
~0797 - 15 JUN 835
Cunegonde
RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploard was King of Italy 781-810.--Other FieldsRef Number: + DATE 5 JUL 1997
~0846 - 0893
Pepin I DE
SENLIS DE
VALOIS
47
47
OCCU Count Berengarius;--Other FieldsRef Number: 18250419554 DATE 14 MAR 1999
Abt 893/900 - 17 DEC 943
William I
LongswordLongue
Epee DE NORMANDY
RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain"rd was King of Italy 781-810.--Other FieldsRef Number: 4562629888 He was murdered. RELG @N2579@ DATE 22 MAR 1999
~0911
Espriota of
Senlis DE
BRETAGNE
RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain"rd was King of Italy 781-810.Merged General Note: Also known as Adela.--Other FieldsRef Number: 4562629889 FREN Y DATE 16 NOV 1997
~0880
Hubert
OCCU Comte de Senlis REGN @N4795@ FREN Y DATE 14 MAR 1999
28 AUG 933 - 20 NOV 996
Richard I the
Fearless DE
NORMANDY
EDUC Acceded: 942 RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain--Other FieldsRef Number: 2281314944http://www.tardis.ed.ac.uk/cgi/bct/gedlkup/n=royal?royal01530, Richard I the Fearless of Normandy, Duke of Normandy 3rdBorn: 933, Fecamp, FranceAcceded: 942Died: 20 NOV 996, Fecamp, FranceFather: , William I LONGSWORD of Normandy, Duke of Normany 2ndMother: , Sprota (Adela) of SenlisMarried 960 to , Emma of ParisMarried to , Gunnor of CrÅonChild 1: , Richard II of Normandy the Good, Duke of Normany 4thChild 2: , Mauger of Corbeil, Earl of CorbeilChild 3: , Robert of Evereaux, Count, Bishop of RouenChild 4: , William of Hiesmes, Count, LordChild 5: , MatildaChild 6: , Emma of Normandy, b. CIR 986Child 7: , Hedwig (Hawise)Child 8: , Beatrix of NormandyChild 9: , Godfrey of Brionne & Eu------------------------------------------------------------------------Version: 19 Aug 97 Author: Brian Tompsett Sources: seebibliographyCopyright 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997 RELG @N2582@ DATE 22 MAR 1999
~0936 - 1031
Gunnora of
Denmark
Gunnor
95
95
OCCU Dchs.of Normandy of Crepon RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain" Number: 4562629889.--Other FieldsRef Number: 2281314945 DATE 7 OCT 1997
1007 - 1040
Gilbert or
Gislebert Crispen
DE BRIONNE
33
33
http://www.tardis.ed.ac.uk/cgi/bct/gedlkup/n=royal?royal12996, Gilbert of Brionne, Count of BrionneDied: 1040Father: , Godfrey of Brionne & EuChild 1: de Clare, Richard FitzGilbert, b. 1035Child 2: , Baldwin FitzGilbert------------------------------------------------------------------------Version: 19 Aug 97 Author: Brian Tompsett Sources: seebibliographyCopyright 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997 DATE 7 OCT 1997
~1040 - ~1095
Gilbert
DE
GANT
55
55
OCCU L.of Folkingham DATE 28 DEC 1996
Living
Bodenhamer
Richiledis
0895 - 16 JUN 956
Hugh
the
Great
REFR DATE 0925 RETO DATE 0956 OCCU Duke of France RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploa poisoned. [Footnote by Altschul: "E.. ALIA also called HUGH THE WHITE, French HUGUES LE GRAND, or HUGUES LE BLANCHugh THE GREAT,also called HUGH THE WHITE, French HUGUES LE GRAND, or HUGUES LEBLANC (d. June 16/17, 956), duke of the Franks, count of Paris,and progenitor of the Capetian kings of France. He was the mostpowerful man in the kingdom of France (West Francia) during thereign of Louis IV d'Outremer and the early years of KingLothair.Son of a king (Robert I), father of another (Hugh Capet), andbrother-in-law of three more (Rudolf of France, Athelstan ofEngland, and Otto of Germany), Hugh possessed such vastterritories that he could easily have assumed the crown on thedeath of Rudolf in 936. Preferring to work from behind thethrone, he instead suggested the accession of Louis IV, son ofthe deposed Charles III the Simple. Louis proved no puppet,however, and his reign saw an almost constant struggle betweenKing and Duke in which all the great magnates of France, Otto Iof Germany, and the dukes of Lorraine were at one time oranother involved. In 945 Louis fell into Hugh's hands and wasincarcerated for a year before pressure from abroad and publicopinion at home brought his release. Excommunicated by Frenchand German councils and by the Pope, Hugh finally submitted toLouis in 951.On the death of the King three years later, Hugh again turneddown the opportunity to become king, plumping instead forLouis's young son, Lothair; but for his last two years Hugh waseffectively the ruler of France. Related Propaedia TopicsThe West Frankish kingdom (France): dynastic rivalry betweenCarolingians and Robertians (to 987) and the ascendancy of thefeudal magnatesCopyright (c) 1996 Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc. All RightsReserved RFNO @N2618@ FREN Y DATE 14 MAR 1999
909/918 - 10 MAY 956
Hedwige
Hedwiga DE
SAXONY
See Historical Document.
~0796 - 25 JAN 876
Emma
DE
BAVARE
RELI Sources: O'shea/Charlemagne qvc--Other FieldsRef Number: 743436454696 DATE 22 MAR 1999
0828 - 22 MAR 880
Carloman
OCCU King of Bavaria RELI Sources: O'shea/Charlemagne qvc--Other FieldsRef Number: 371718227348 DATE 30 DEC 1996
Litwinde
Liutswind DE
CARINTHIE
RELI Sources: O'shea/Charlemagne qvc--Other FieldsRef Number: 371718227349 DATE 30 DEC 1996
~0742
NN
DATE 31 DEC 1996
Melisende
DE
COURTENAY
DATE 1 APR 1999
913/914 - 5 MAY 984
Gerberg
of
Germany
RELI Sources: O'shea/Charlemagne qvc ALIA Gerberga seska, b 913/914, d 05-05-984 DATE 22 MAR 1998
Adelheid
Adelaide
Agnes
DATE 14 OCT 1996
Living
Pinardi
1009 - 1035
Robert
I II DE
NORMANDY
26
26
RELI Sources: Microsoft Encarta 1994 ed.--Other FieldsRef Number: 570328736 DATE 22 MAR 1999
0954 - 7 DEC 983
Otto II
OCCU Holy Roman Emperor RELI Sources: Microsoft Encarta 1994 ed. RELG @N2678@ DATE 15 FEB 1997
daughter
of
Otto I
Theresa
DE
CASTILLE
--Other FieldsRef Number: 46464778417 DATE 2 APR 1999
~0795 - 0834
Eudes
Odo
D'ORLANS
39
39
OCCU Count of Orleans RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File upload its punishment. DATE 1 APR 1999
~0765 - ~0824
Hadrian
D'ORLANS
59
59
OCCU Ct. of Orleans DATE 1 APR 1999
Abelard
D'ORLANS
Seneschal, French SNCHAL, in medieval and early modern France, asteward or principal administrator in a royal or noblehousehold. As time went on, the office declined in importanceand was often equivalent to that of a bailiff (q.v.); theoffice and title persisted until the French Revolution.In Merovingian times the seneschal was subordinate to the majordomus, or mayor of the palace, and had charge of the personnelof the royal household. Under the Carolingians he becameresponsible for organizing the journeys of king or emperor and,by 1071, was the chief officer--steward of the household, headof the army, and administrator of the royal demesne. With thetitle dapifer he headed the names of those witnessing royaldiplomas. By the mid-12th century, however, the office hadweakened and become largely honorary.Most of the great French feudatories--the dukes of Normandy andAquitaine, the counts of Anjou, Poitiers, and Toulouse--hadtheir seneschals. In Anjou and Poitou the title was given tosubordinate officials on those counts' demesne. When theseprovinces became united to the crown after 1203, these officialswere retained to perform the same duties as the bailiffs of theroyal demesne elsewhere. This was the basis of the later classicadministrative division of France into bailliages andsnchausses, although in Normandy, Maine, Anjou, and Auvergnethe seneschals were replaced by bailiffs.Related Propaedia TopicsThe Carolingian Empire and its later dissolution (c. 750-887),France in the 10th centuryCopyright (c) 1996 Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc. All RightsReserved DATE 1 APR 1999
D. 1053
Enguerrand
II DE
PONTHIEU
RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain" 10th century DATE 13 MAR 1999
1010 - 1050
Arlette Herleva
Harlette DE
FALAISE FULBERT
40
40
RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain" 10th century--Other FieldsRef Number: 570328737 RELG @N2873@ DATE 11 MAY 1997
~0958 - 1027
Richard II the
Good le Vieux
DE NORMANDY
69
69
OCCU Duke of Normandy RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain" 10th century--Other FieldsRef Number: 1140657472 RELG @N2875@ DATE 22 MAR 1999
Living
Fralic
D. >0955
Henry the
Wrangler DE
BAVARE
OCCU Duke of Lotharingia, 939-940;Duke of Bavaria, 948-955 DATE 22 MAR 1999
Bruno
Saint
RELG @N2876@ DATE 31 DEC 1995
0980 - 1035
Baldwin IV
Baudouin IV
DE FLANDRES
55
55
OCCU Ct. of Flanders RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploa 10th century--Other FieldsRef Number: 5808097300 DATE 14 MAR 1999
Ogiva
DE
NORMANDY
--Other FieldsRef Number: 5808097301 DATE 22 MAR 1999
0990 - 1054
William
D'EU
64
64
RELI William of Hiesmes, Count, Lord DATE 31 JUL 2000
~0967
Mauger
DE
NORMANDY
OCCU Count of Corbeil ;Count of Mortain EDUC Earl of Corbeil RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain DATE 22 MAR 1999
D. ~1005
Matilda
Mahaut DE
NORMANDY
DATE 22 MAR 1999
~0803 - 0838
Pepin
D'AQUITAINE
35
35
RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploareciated. DATE 2 APR 1999
0860 - 0941
Gorm
the Old
ERIKSON
81
81
See Historical Document.
~0844 - 0910
Thyri
Thyre
Danebod
66
66
OCCU Queen of Denmark RELI Sources: yes qwFrom Gene Gurney, KINGDOMS OF EUROPE:An Illustrated Encyclopediaof Ruling Monarchs from Ancient Times to the Present, p. 412:"At Jellinge in 910 King Gorm built a memorial stone. It borethe inscription in letters called runes: King Gorm set up thismonument for his queen, Thryri, Denmark's guardian. The queenwas given the title because she had brought together workersfrom all over Denmark to build a wall--the Danevirke (Dane'swork) as a bulwark to deter their enemies. This tribute of KingGorm to his queen is the first reording of Danish history fromthe Danes themselves." DANE Y ROYL Y SCAN Y DATE 16 NOV 1997
Living
Barnes
Living
Greybill
Abt 920/927 - 11 NOV 958
Fulk II Nerra
le Bon
D'ANJOU
OCCU Count of Anjou RELI Sources: Knox, Robert John Anderson and Tanner, Danielle. AO middle and high school; went to Kwang. DATE 3 NOV 1996
~0845 - ~0893
Ingelger
Ingeler
D'ANJOU
48
48
OCCU Count of Anjou DATE 25 MAR 1999
~0821
Tortulf the
Forester Tertulle
DE BOURGES
Lived in the 9th Century. He was ahunter and outlaw and hishjome was in the woods. At the time the Danes were reavagingFrance, Tortulf joined Charels the Bald in defending Franceagaisn the Norsemen. He was rewarded with land. Jean Plaidy,PASSIONATE ENEMIES RELG @N3018@ DATE 14 MAR 1999
D. 0863
Charles
L'Enfant
Teutberge
DE
VALOIS
RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploa middle and high school; went to Kwang. DATE 14 MAR 1999
~0826 - 0890
Ermengard
Engelberge
64
64
DATE 13 APR 1997
Boson
Louis
III
l'Avengle
Adelaide
DE
BOURGOGNE
DATE 10 JAN 1999
0863 - 0882
Louis
III the
Young
19
19
Living
Scott
~1070 - JAN 1128/1129
Ranulph DE
MESCHINES DE
BRISQUESART
By some of our historians this nobleman is styled Earl ofCarlisle, from residing in tht city; and they further state,that he came over in the train of the Conqueror, assisted in thesubjugation of England, and shared, of ourse, in the spoil ofconquest. He was lord of Cumberland and Carlisle, by descentfrom his father, but having enfeoffed his two brothers, William,of Coupland, and Geffery of Gillesland, in a large portionthereof, he exchanged the Earldom of umberland for that ofChester, on condition that those whom he ahd settled there,should hold their lands of the king, in capite. DATE 14 MAR 1999
~1050 - 1129
Ranulph
DE
MESCHINES
79
79
OCCU Earl of Chester DATE 14 MAR 1999
~1050
Maud or Margaret
de Gernon LUPUS
D'AVRANCHES
DATE 5 OCT 1996
Hugh
LUPUS
~1074
Lucia
Lucy DE
TAILBOYS
DATE 14 MAR 1999
0931 - 1000
Adelaide
Adelheid DE
BOURGOGNE
69
69
OCCU Empress (Saint) ALIA Adelajda Burgundzka, b 931/932, d 16-12-999 RELG @N3113@ DATE 22 MAR 1998
D. 0950
Lothair
II
D'ARLES
DATE 1 APR 1999
Theodorade
Theodorata
DE TROYES
DATE 1 APR 1999
D. >0954
Ludolf of
Swabia VON
SCHWABEN
OCCU Duke of Swabia, 949-954 RELG @N3179@ DATE 2 APR 1999
~0970 - 1017
Fulbert de
Falaise
FULBERT
47
47
FREN Y NORM Y DATE 12 NOV 1997
1736 - 1822
Nathan
Brockway
86
86
BIRTH: Taken from Hall and Plimpton's extract of Lyme vitals p 223 Additional information from "Genealogy of a Branch of Wolston Brockway, Who Settled in Lyme, Conn. about 1660." by Beman Brockway
Walter
FULBERT
Osbern
FULBERT
~0967
Estrith Margaret
of Denmark
SWEYNSDOTTER
RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploan 1204, the Tosnys, like the Bohons, s.Notes:Stammtafeln contradicts itself with reference to her. In Bund IITafel36 it says she married Richard II in 1017; in Bund II tafel 70it says shemarried Robert I and not Richard. I show both links here. DATE 22 MAR 1999
Judith
DE
FLANDRES
DATE 1 APR 1999
~1000 - 1040
Alan Alain
III DE
BRETAGNE
40
40
OCCU Count de Bretagne; Count of Rennes BRET Y DATE 22 MAR 1999
Abt 983/990 - 1037
Eudes II le
Champenois
DE BLOIS
OCCU Cte de Blois, Chartres, Chateaudun,Tours, Beauvais, Troyes, EDUC Meux et de Sancerre DATE 14 MAR 1999
D. 1025
William
DE
NORMANDY
RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain" Robert I and not Richard. I show both.Merged General Note: He was also called Nicholas. He was a monkat Fechamp. DATE 22 MAR 1999
Adeliza
DE
NORMANDY
RELI Adelaide-Judith of Normandy? DATE 22 MAR 1999
D. >1096
Eudes
III DE
TROYES
OCCU Cte de Troyes et d'Aumale DATE 22 MAR 1999
grandfather
of Arlette
FULBERT
NORM Y DATE 12 NOV 1997
Living
Walters
great
grandfather
of Arlette
NORM Y DATE 12 NOV 1997
D. 1051
Hugh
Hugues IV
DE MAINE
OCCU Cte de Maine DATE 24 MAR 1999
~1023 - 1100
Gersende
DE
MAINE
77
77
Gersende was the widow of Theobald of Blois. She had a son byAdalbert AzzoII (d.1097), Hugh V count of Maine 1070/92. Hugh V married aGersendemistress of Geoffrey de Mayenne. In 1093 Hugh sold the county toHelias dela Fleche (ES III(4):692). Michel Bur *La formation du comte deChampagnev.950 - v.1150* (Nancy, 1977) discusses Gersende de Maine butoffers nofurther genealogical information than that just given. VolkerReinhardt *Diegrossen Familien Italiens* (Stuttgart, 1992) p.244 merelydistinguishes hisdescendants by Cunigunde situated in Germany and his Italiandescendants by(?) situated in the region of Padua and Ferrara. VR does notmention themarriage with Gersende, but some of his accounts of the familieshe coverscan be a bit thin at the early end. DATE 13 MAR 1999 DATE 28 DEC 1996
D. 1084/1085
Bertha
DE
BLOIS
DATE 6 DEC 1996
Eudo
DE
BRETAGNE
BRET Y DATE 22 MAR 1999
descendant
of
Wihtgar
863/865 - 2 JAN 918
Baldwin II
the Bald DE
FLANDRES
RELI Sources: Taut, Anne. "The Kings and Queens of Great Britain"9.gfisher@SHENTEL.NETSubject: Re: Alfred 'the Great' & FamiFrom: Gordon Fisher<gfisher@SHENTEL.NETT>Date: Wed, 12 Mar 1997 09:55:59 -0500The Bald BALDWIN II OF FLANDERS Count of Flanders was borornabout 864 inFlanders, N, France. He died on 10 Sep 918."Baldwin II -- the Bald --from his ststrong-hold at Brugesmaintained, as did his father before him, avigorous defence ofhis lands agaiinst the incursions of the Northmen. Onhismother's side a descendant of Charlemagne, he strengtheened thedynasticimportance of hisfamily by marrying Aelfthryth, dughterof Alfred the Great. On h his death in918 his possessions weredivided between his two sons Arnulf the Elder andAdolphus, bubutthe latter survived only a short time and Arnulf succeeded tothewholeinheritance." DATE 14 MAR 1999
0935 - 1 NOV 962
Baldwin
Baudouin III DE
FLANDRES
RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File upload tothe wholeinheritance.".--Other FieldsRef Number: + DATE 14 MAR 1999
~1030 - 1070
Baldwin
Baudouin VI I
DE FLANDRES
40
40
OCCU Ct of Flanders (VI) and Hainaut (I), Margrave of Antwerpyright (c) 1996 Encyclopaedia Britanni. RELG @N3248@ DATE 14 MAR 1999
~1035 - 1093
Robert I IVthe
Frisian DE
FLANDRES
58
58
OCCU Count of Flanders, 1071 RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploayright (c) 1996 Encyclopaedia Britanni. RELG @N3251@ DATE 14 MAR 1999
Living
White
D. 0883
Erik II
ERIKSON
DATE 22 MAR 1999
D. 0854
Erik I
KNUTSON
DATE 22 MAR 1999
~0814 - 0850
Canute I
or Hurda
Knut
36
36
OCCU K. of Staelland;King of Denmark RELG @N3258@ DATE 12 NOV 1996
D. 0947
Hugo
DE
VIENNE
OCCU Count of Vienne King of Italy DATE 24 MAR 1999
Parent of
Pope
Gregory V
Desiderata
DI
LOMBARDY
RELI Sources: O'shea/Charlemagne qvc DATE 21 MAR 1999
772/774 - 0774
Adelaide
RELI Sources: O'shea/Charlemagne qvc DATE 28 DEC 1995
Liutgard
RELI Sources: O'shea/Charlemagne qvc DATE 29 DEC 1995
Madelgard
RELI Sources: O'shea/Charlemagne qvc DATE 29 DEC 1995
Regina
RELI Sources: O'shea/Charlemagne qvc
Living
Vick
Adalind
RELI Sources: O'shea/Charlemagne qvc DATE 29 DEC 1995
~0742
Himiltrud
RELI Sources: O'shea/Charlemagne qvc DATE 10 MAR 1999
Hunfrid
D'ISTRIA
OCCU Count of Istriastria,Serbo-Croatian ISTRA, triangular peninsula that is part ofCroatia and Slovenia. It extends into the northeastern AdriaticSea between the Gulf of Venice (west) and the Gulf of Kvarner(east). The peninsula has an area of 1,220 square miles (3,160square km). The northern portion is part of Slovenia, while thecentral and southern parts belong to Croatia. A tiny strip ofcoast at its northwestern base is the site of Trieste andbelongs to Italy.Istria's highly indented shoreline, 267 miles (430 km) inlength, exhibits numerous drowned valleys. The west coast has ascore of small offshore island groups, the most notable beingBrioni (Brijuni). The terrain basically consists of a limestoneplateau, much of which lacks water owing to its karsttopography. The northeast section consists of the mountains ofthe Dinaric Alps, with a maximum elevation of 4,596 feet (1,401m) at Mount Ucka. These modest heights slope gradually south andwest in undulating terraces toward the Adriatic. Parts of thepeninsula have thick forests, and places suffering from theravages of timber cutting are being reforested. In the waterlesskarst areas a scrub vegetation prevails. A Mediterranean climatebrings hot, dry summers and warm, wet winters.The population of Istria, approximately two-thirds of which isCroatian, engages mostly in agriculture. Wheat, corn (maize),rye, oats, figs, fruit, and olives are grown in the fertilewestern and southeastern coastal areas, and cattle are bred.There has been an increase in viticulture, and fishing andshipbuilding are other activities. Salt is obtained fromseawater at Piran and Portoroz in Slovenia. Rasa, in Croatia, isan important site for the mining of high-quality anthracitecoal; and bauxite, building stone, and quartz are alsoextracted. Istria's most important town and harbour is Pula,which has a well-preserved Roman amphitheatre. Opatija andBrioni are best known as seaside resorts.Istria derived its name from the ancient Illyrian tribe of theHistri and was subdued by Rome in 177 BC after two wars. Underthe emperor Augustus most of the peninsula became part of Italy.Slavic peoples began settling there in the 7th century AD. Itwas successively under the control of diverse Mediterraneanpowers until 1797, when the peninsula came under the rule ofAustria, which developed Trieste as a port. By this time thepopulation consisted of Italians and Austrians in the coastaltowns and Slavic farmers in the rural interior. After World WarI, Italy forcibly seized the peninsula from Austria in 1919 andafterward tried to Italianize the population. But, followingItaly's defeat in World War II, Yugoslavia occupied most ofIstria in 1947. The peninsula's northwestern section, aroundTrieste, was finally divided between Italy and Yugoslavia in1954 after decades of diplomatic wrangling and periodicpolitical crises. Istria quietly became part of Croatia andSlovenia in 1991 when those states became independent nations.Italian minorities remain in both the Slovene and Croatianparts.Copyright (c) 1996 Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc. All RightsReserved CROA Y DATE 14 MAR 1999
Adelbert
DI
TUSCANY
RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploaa, Inc. All Rights Reserved. DATE 14 MAR 1999
<0949 - 0992
Heribert
VON
GLEIBERG
43
43
OCCU Count in Kinzigau RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploaa, Inc. All Rights Reserved. REGN @N4830@ GERM Y DATE 22 MAR 1999
~1003 - 1079
Adelisa Adele or
Alix of France
D'AUXERRRE
76
76
OCCU Countess d'Auxerre; Cts de Contenance RELI Sources: Slocombe, George. "William the Conqueror" pub. 1961--Other FieldsRef Number: + DATE 14 MAR 1999
~0995 - 1030
Ogive or
Otgiva DE
LUXEMBOURG
35
35
RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploaa, Inc. All Rights Reserved. DATE 27 DEC 1996
0950 - 12 MAR 975/978
Adelaide
DE
VERMANDOIS
--Other FieldsRef Number: + DATE 29 JUN 1997 DATE 29 JUN 1997
0905 - 9 NOV 959
Constantine VII
Porphyrogenitus
MAMIKONIAN
See Historical Document.
19 SEP 866 - 11 MAY 912
Leo VI
the Wise
MAMIKONIAN
REFR DATE 0886 RETO DATE 0912 OCCU Emperor of Byzantium ALIA byname LEO THE WISE, or THE PHILOSOPHERLeo VI,byname LEO THE WISE, or THE PHILOSOPHER (b. Sept. 19, 866--d.May 11, 912, Constantinople), Byzantine coemperor from 870 andemperor from 886 to 912, whose imperial laws, written in Greek,became the legal code of the Byzantine Empire.Leo was the son of Basil I the Macedonian, who had begun thecodification, and his second wife, Eudocia Ingerina. Madecoemperor in 870, Leo succeeded to the throne on his father'sdeath. His foreign policy was directed mainly against the Arabsand the Bulgars. The able commander Nicephorus Phocas the Elderwas recalled from his successful campaigns against the Lombardsin south Italy to assist in the Balkans. After this Byzantiummet with reverses in the West: Sicily was lost to the Arabs in902, Thessalonica was sacked by Leo of Tripoli, and the Aegeanwas open to constant attack from Arab pirates. Steps were takento strengthen the Byzantine navy, which successfully attackedthe Arab fleet in the Aegean in 908. But the naval expedition of911-912 was defeated by Leo of Tripoli. Byzantium's enemy to thenorth was Simeon, the Bulgar ruler. Hostilities aroseout of a trade dispute in 894, and the Byzantines, aided by theMagyars of the Danube-Dnieper region, forced Simeon to agree toa truce. With the help of the nomadic Pechenegs, however, Simeonin 896 took revenge on the Byzantines, forcing them to pay anannual tribute to the Bulgars.During Leo's reign the Russian prince Oleg sailed toConstantinople and in 907 obtained a treaty regulating theposition of Russian merchants in Byzantium, which was formallyratified in 911. Because of his anxiety for a male heir Leomarried four times, thus incurring the censure of the church.Educated by the patriarch Photius, Leo was more scholar thansoldier. In addition to completing the canon of laws, he wroteseveral decrees (novels) on a wide range of ecclesiastical andsecular problems. He also wrote a funeral panegyric on hisfather, liturgical poems, sermons and orations, secular poetry,and military treatises. Leo's image is in a mosaic over thecentral door of Hagia Sophia.Related Propaedia TopicsThe eclipse of the Roman Empire in the West and the developmentand Christianization of Germanic successor states (AD 395-c.750)Copyright (c) 1996 Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc. All RightsReservedLeo VI the Wise of Byzantium, Byzantine EmperorAcceded: 886Died: 912Father: , Basil I the Macedonian of Byzantium, Byzantine EmperorChild 1: , AnnaChild 2: Porphyrogenitus, Constantine VII, Byzantine Emperor, b.ABT 906 BYZN Y HIST Y ROYL Y DATE 26 MAY 1999
Living
Campbell
Zo
Carbonopsina
TZAUTZINA
DATE 1 APR 1999
~0872 - 15 MAR 948
Romanus
I
Lecapenus
NPFX Admiral REFR DATE 0940 PLAC 0920 coemperor (920) RETO DATE 0948 PLAC 0944 OCCU Byzantine Emperor EDUC Some show him the son of Constantine VII RELG @N3283@Romanus I LECAPENUS (b. c. 872--d. 948), Byzantine emperor who shared the imperialthrone with his son-in-law Constantine VII and exercised allreal power from 920 to 944. Romanus was admiral of the Byzantinefleet on the Danube when, hearing of the defeat of the army atAchelous (917), he resolved to sail for Constantinople. Soonafter the marriage of his daughter Helena to Constantine he wascrowned colleague of his son-in-law. His reign was terminated byhis own sons, Stephen and Constantine, who in 944 compelled himto become a monk.Related Propaedia TopicsThe eclipse of the Roman Empire in the West and the developmentand Christianization of Germanic successor states (AD 395-c.750)Copyright (c) 1996 Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc. All RightsReservedLecapenus, Romanus I, Byzantine EmperorBorn: 940, Constantinople, TurkeyAcceded: 920Died: 15 MAR 948Notes:deposed 944. Clearly the birth date is wrong, but reflectsconfusion betweensources.Some show him the son of Constantine VII, but others areconvinced he is not.Child 1: , Christopher of Byzantium, Byzantine EmperorChild 2: Porphyrogenita, Anna, b. 13 MAR 963Child 3: Lecapenus, Helen, Byzantine Empress, b. ABT 920 DATE 24 MAY 1999
Aubri
~0949 - 3 APR 995
William
GuillaumeII IV
D'AQUITAINE
REFR DATE 0963 PLAC Duke of Acquitaine RETO DATE 0993 PLAC Duke of Acquitaine EDUC Duc IV de Guyenne (= Aquitaine); Comte de Xaintes OCCU Count of Poitiers and Duke of Acquitaine ALIA Wilhelm II (IV), hr. Poitou, ks. Akwitanii, b c937, d 995/996, m 968 ALIA FIERS-A-BRAS RELG @N3297@ HIST Y DATE 14 MAR 1999
~0855 - 5 AUG 893
Rainulfe
II DE
POITIERS
OCCU Ct. of Poitiers RELG @N3298@ DATE 14 MAR 1999
~1010 - 1089
Thibaut
III DE
CHAMPAGNE
79
79
OCCU Cte de Blois, de Chartres, de Chateaudun, de Meaux EDUC (continued) de Sancerre et de Troyes RELG @N3428@ DATE 14 MAR 1999
D. 1093/1100
Alix
Adela DE
CREPY
DATE 14 MAR 1999
~0772 - 0843
Bruno
DE
SAXONY
71
71
DATE 21 MAR 1999
Sabana
Susanna DE
MONTFORT
OCCU Countess of Montfort HIST Y FREN Y NORM Y DATE 14 MAR 1999
~0752 - 0825
Wigbart
DE
SAXONY
73
73
DATE 21 MAR 1999
Living
Rogers
~0756
Sindacilla
VON
FRIESLAND
OCCU Pcs.of Friesland DATE 2 APR 1999
~0752 - 0807
Wittikind
DE
SAXONY
55
55
DATE 21 MAR 1999
~0736
Geva
OCCU Pncs. of Denmark DATE 3 NOV 1996
~0775 - 0856
Walpert
VON
RINGLEHEIM
81
81
OCCU Count of Ringleheim GERM Y DATE 21 MAR 1999
~0700 - 0768
Werniche
DE
SAXONY
68
68
OCCU King of Saxons DATE 21 MAR 1999
~0710
Gunilda
DE
RUGEN
DATE 21 MAR 1999
~0675 - 0740
Dieterick
DE
SAXONY
65
65
DATE 21 MAR 1999
D. ~0680
Dobiogera
DATE 30 DEC 1995
~0890 - 2 OCT 939
Giselbert
DE
LORRAINE
OCCU Duke of Lotharingia, 928-939 ALIA Giselbert, kr. Lotaryngii, b 890, d 03-10-939, m 928 RELG @N3429@ DATE 13 MAR 1999
~0850 - 19 JAN 916
Regnier I or
Raginaire DE
LORRAINE
ALIA Reginar I, hr. Hennegau, ks. Lotaryngii, b c850, d 915/916 DATE 24 MAR 1999
1779
Peder
Iversen
Gutu
Facts about this person: Baptism September 19, 1779 Restad, Fåberg, Norway Source: Church records, from internet University of Bergen for Fåberg Parish Facts about this person: Baptism September 19, 1779 Restad, Fåberg, Facts about this person: Baptism September 19, 1779 Restad, Fåberg, Norway Source: Church records, from internet University of Bergen for Fåberg Parish
~0854
Ermentrude
or
Hersent
DATE 28 DEC 1995
D. >1016
Waldrada
DATE 1 JAN 1997
~0860 - Aft 14 SEP 929
Adelaide
DE
BOURGOGNE
DATE 1 JUN 1997
~0865 - 14 JUN 929
Willa or
Gisele DE
BOURGOGNE
RELG @N3430@ DATE 5 APR 1997
~0840 - 1 NOV 887
Boso
DE
BOURGOGNE
OCCU Count of Vienne EDUC Count of Vienne, Duke of Italy, King of Lower Burgundy RELG @N3431@ DATE 24 MAR 1999
Buwin
ITAL Y DATE 2 APR 1999
Richildis
DE
TURIN
RELG @N3432@ DATE 1 APR 1999
847/848 - 0866
Charles
OCCU duc d' Aquitaine DATE 13 APR 1997
~0825 - ~0885
Giselbert
DE
LORRAINE
60
60
OCCU Ct. of Darnau ALIA Gizelbert, hr. Darnau/Maasgau, d po 14-06-877 RELG @N3433@ DATE 22 MAR 1998
0795
Giselbert
VON
MASSGAU
DATE 22 MAR 1999
1799
Iver
Iversen
Gutu
D. 0629
Chlothar
II
Merovingian
Gainfroi
VON
MASSGAU
OCCU Count in Massgau FREN Y DATE 14 MAR 1999
Theidlindis
DE
BLOIS
FREN Y DATE 14 MAR 1999
D. 0800
Mainer
DE
SENS
OCCU Count of Sens REGN @N4783@ FREN Y DATE 14 MAR 1999
Daughter
DE
HAUDRE
FREN Y DATE 14 MAR 1999
Aubri
II DE
BLOIS
OCCU Count of Blois FREN Y DATE 14 MAR 1999
~0700
Aubri I
DE
BLOIS
OCCU Count of Blois REGN @N4785@ HIST Y FREN Y DATE 14 MAR 1999
~0680
Adela
FREN Y DATE 16 NOV 1997
Haudre
FREN Y DATE 14 MAR 1999
~0860 - 1 SEP 921
Richard the
Justiciar DE
BOURGOGNE
OCCU count of Autun DATE 24 MAR 1999
1918 - 1992
Erla
Dye
73
73
Social Security Number: 573-18-1228 The state listed in the birth locality field is where the Social Security Number was issued. The zip code listed in the death locality field is the last place of residence. Death Residence Localities ZIP Code: 95565 Scotia, Humboldt, California
1884 - 1931
Nora May
(Lorraine)
Jackson
46
46
~0896
Adelaide
DE
BOURGOGNE
DATE 22 DEC 1996
~0885 - 0932
Regnier
II DE
HAINAULT
47
47
DATE 24 MAR 1999
0849 - ~0876
Carloman
27
27
DATE 30 DEC 1995
D. 0865
Lothar
DATE 30 DEC 1995
0852
Rotrude
DATE 27 AUG 1999
D. 910/914
Richildis
Richilde
VON METZ
RELG @N3435@ DATE 1 APR 1999
D. ~0865
Pippin
DATE 2 APR 1999
D. ~0865
Drogo
DATE 29 DEC 1995
0876 - 0877
Charles
1
1
DATE 29 DEC 1995
Sunnichild
DATE 28 DEC 1995
Private
Young
~0660
daughter
of
Chrodobertus
DATE 12 NOV 1997
0660 - 0713
Leutwinus
Lievin DE
TREVES
53
53
NPFX Saint OCCU Bishop of Treves RELG @N3447@ SNT Y DATE 4 JUN 2000
0690 - 724/725
Chrotrud or
Rotrou or Rotrude
D'AUSTRASIE
OCCU Duchess of Austrasia REGN @N4779@ FRNK Y DATE 14 MAR 1999
Hildegard
DATE 29 DEC 1995
Odilo
DATE 29 DEC 1995
D. 0744
Gerold
OCCU Bishop of Mayence GERM Y DATE 15 NOV 1997
Hnabi
Dux
OCCU Duke of Alemannia DATE 16 NOV 1997
D. 0709
Houching
OCCU Duke of Alemannia GERM Y DATE 24 MAR 1999
Gisella
OCCU abbess of Chelles DATE 19 FEB 1997
Adelheid
DATE 12 APR 1998
1716 - 1742
Deborah
Brockway
25
25
BIRTH: Information from "Genealogy of a Branch of Wolston Brockway, Who Settled in Lyme, Conn. about 1660." by Beman Brockway
Pepin
DATE 29 DEC 1995
Bivin
Budwine
VON METZ
OCCU Count of Metz FREN Y DATE 1 APR 1999
0956 - 990/1000
Giselbert
Gilbert DE
ROUCY
OCCU Vicomte of Rheims DATE 28 DEC 1996
NN DE
POITIERS
DATE 14 MAR 1999
0926 - 15 MAR 973
Renaud
DE
ROUCY
OCCU Count of Rheims ALIA Rajnold z Roucy, d 10-05-967, m 994-997 DATE 22 MAR 1998
~0930 - 15 MAR 973
Alberade
DE
LORRAINE
ALIA Alberada z Henegouwen, b c930 DATE 13 MAR 1999
~0992
Lietaud or
Letgarde
DE MARLE
OCCU Sgnr. de Marle DATE 1 APR 1999
is he the
son of
DE FRIULI
DATE 25 MAR 1999
Ansgard
DATE 27 JAN 1997
~0907 - 2 JAN 966
Bertha
VON
SCHWABEN
DATE 22 MAR 1998
23 FEB 1696/1697 - 1742
Elizabeth
Tiffany
MARRIAGE: Taken from Hall and Plimpton's extract of Lyme vitals p 223 Additiona information from "Genealogy of a Branch of Wolston Brockway, Who Settled in Lyme, Conn. about 1660." by Beman Brockway
Hatheburga
saska
DATE 22 MAR 1998
0885 - 29 APR 926
Buchard
I VON
SCHWABEN
OCCU Duke of Swabia DATE 5 DEC 1996
~0889 - ~0958
Reginlinde
VON
NULLENBURG
69
69
DATE 22 DEC 1996
~0868 - 0911
Buchard
I VON
THURGAU
43
43
OCCU Count Thurgovie Ct. in the Baar DATE 14 MAR 1999
0837 - 6 JUN 905
Adalbert II the
Illustrious VON
THURGAU
OCCU Count in the ThurgauThurgau(German), French THURGOVIE, canton, northeastern Switzerland.It is borderedon the north by Lake Constance (Bodensee), by the Rhine River onthe northwest, and by thecantons of Sankt Gallen on the south and Zrich and Schaffhausenon the west. With an areaof 391 square miles (1,013 square km), it is divided into threehill masses: one stretchingalong the lake; another inland, bounded north by the Thur Riverand south by its affluent, theMurg; and the third at the southern extremity of the canton,merging into the pre-Alpine zoneof Mount Hrnli. Frauenfeld (q.v.) is the capital.Inhabited by lake dwellers (the Pfyn culture) in prehistorictimes, it was later part of theRoman province of Raetia for several centuries until AD 450,after which it passed to theAlamanni, a Germanic tribe. From the 8th century on, it appearedas a political unit,extending as far west as the Reuss River and as far south as thefoot of the Alps. In the laterEuropean Middle Ages the county of Thurgau, already much reducedin size, belongedsuccessively to the dukes of Zringen and the counts of Kyburg.With the extinction of theKyburg line in 1264, the county passed to the Habsburgs, fromwhom it was seized by theconfederated Swiss states in 1460 and thenceforth ruled as asubject district. In 1798 itbecame a canton of the Helvetic Republic and in 1803 a fullmember of the SwissConfederation. Its cantonal constitution dates from 1869.Thurgau is a prosperous agricultural area known for apples andpears and for cider making.There are vineyards along the lake and in the Thur valley.Industries include printing,handicrafts, and the manufacture of textiles, shoes, and motorvehicles. The canton istraversed by two railways with several branch lines. Thepopulation is mostlyGerman-speaking and about two-thirds Protestant and one-thirdRoman Catholic. Pop. (1989est.) 198,371.Copyright (c) 1996 Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc. All RightsReserved DATE 14 MAR 1999
~0846
Judith
DI
FRIULI
DATE 14 MAR 1999
Harduin
FREN Y DATE 14 MAR 1999
Ratbodus
Ratboldus VON
FRIESLAND
DATE 2 APR 1999
Goimo I
Gormo
I
OCCU King of Denmark DANE Y ROYL Y SCAN Y DATE 12 NOV 1997
~0895
Hedwige of
Bavaria
Edith Hathui
ALIA Jadwiga z Marchii, d 24-12-903Matman <may_man@hotmail.com>Subject: Re: Henry the Fowler's motherFrom: Matman <may_man@hotmail.com>Date: Wed, 09 Apr 1997 17:49:32 +0100William Addams Reitwiesner wrote:>> "Todd A. Farmerie" <taf2@po.cwru.edu> wrote:>> >James C. Woodard wrote:> >>> >> Is there any concensus on the ascent of Hedwige wife ofOtto?> >> >No. Actually, Stuart, for once, provides a reasonable reviewof the> >situation (although when it comes to showing the descent, heselects the> >same old bull). There seems to be a general concensus thatthe name> >Henry was brought to the family through Hedwige, but beyondthat> >nothing. What can be rejected is the claim that she wasdaughter of> >Arnulf of Germany. This, unfortunately, was revived bySheppard in> >Ancestral Roots (6th and 7th) crediting Stimmel, but of thesources he> >cites, Moriarty, Brandenburg, Winkhaus and Isenburg (the onesI have> >available) say nothing of the sort. Stuart himself statesthat one of> >the remaining does not contain the descent, while the soleremaining> >source, Saillot, cannot stand above the others, even if itdoes have the> >descent (which I somehow doubt).> >> >What is in ES?>> The Schwennicke edition of ES, Band I, Tafel 3, says, aboutHeinrich's> parents:>> Otto, HERZOG VON SACHSEN (880), GRAF IN SUED-THUERINGEN(874),> +30.XI.912; oo 869 Hathui, +(906).>> Nothing more.>> William Addams Reitwiesner> wrei@erols.comThere is quite a lot of german research into this. The currentconsensus (as summarised by E.Hlawitschka, in RheinischeVierteljarhrblatter, 1974, p141ff) is that she was a daughterof Margrave Henry who died at paris against the Normans 28.8.886(healso often appears with other titles: Duke of the Austrasians,isone of them). Her mother was (according to the same author) wasprobably a grand-daughter of St.Ida (d.c.820) and the SaxonCountEgbert (flor. 809-11).MattSubject: Re: Henry the Fowler's motherFrom: "Todd A. Farmerie" <taf2@po.cwru.edu>Date: Fri, 11 Apr 1997 18:10:03 -0400Matman wrote:There is quite a lot of german research into this. The current >consensus (as summarised by E.Hlawitschka, in RheinischeVierteljarhrblatter, 1974, p141ff) is that she was a daughter ofMargrave Henry who died at paris against the Normans 28.8.886(he also often appears with other titles: Duke of theAustrasians, is one of them). Her mother was (according to thesame author) was> probably a grannd-daughter of St.Ida (d.c.820)and the Saxon Count> Egbert (flor. 809-11).Isn't this the same Egbbert who Kelley speculates was theAnglo-Saxon King Ecgbert of Wessex.taf DATE 22 MAR 1998
1721 - 1742
Elizabeth
Brockway
20
20
BIRTH: Information from "Genealogy of a Branch of Wolston Brockway, Who Settled in Lyme, Conn. about 1660." by Beman Brockway
~0745 - <0800
Welf
VON
ARGENGAU
55
55
DATE 2 APR 1999
D. >0836
Ingeltrude
DE
MADRIE
DATE 25 MAR 1999
~0765 - 0836
Hugh II le
Mefiant
D'ALSACE
71
71
DATE 14 MAR 1999 OCCU Count de Tours; Count of Alsace REGN @N1180@ FREN Y DATE 14 MAR 1999 [IT:Count in Upper Alsace; Count of Tours and Bourges; Of the House of Eticho.:IT] OCCU Count of Tours DATE 14 MAR 1999
~0740 - 780/802
Luitfride
II
D'ALSACE
DATE 14 MAR 1999 OCCU Count of Alsace DATE 14 MAR 1999
~0744
Hiltrude
DATE 30 DEC 1995 DATE 12 NOV 1996
~0430
Childebert
of
Cologne
[IT:King of Cologne.:IT]
0676 - 0758
Sigisbert
IV de
Razes
82
82
~0719
Edith
DATE 30 DEC 1995 DATE 12 NOV 1996
D. ~0830
Luithard
D'ALSACE
DATE 1 APR 1999
~0675 - 5 DEC 741
Adalbert
D'ALSACE
DATE 14 MAR 1999 OCCU Duke of Alsace DATE 14 MAR 1999 [IT:Duke of Alsace.:IT]
1860 - 1921
Louisa
Larson
61
61
D. >0832
Rorgo
DE
MAINE
DATE 2 APR 1999
Mother
of
Remigius
DATE 30 DEC 1995
Mother
of
Hieronymous
DATE 30 DEC 1995
Mother
of
Bernhard
DATE 1 APR 1999
descended
fr St Liutwin
DE TREVES
FREN Y DATE 22 MAR 1999
D. 0778
Anselm
VON
HASPENGAU
DATE 2 APR 1999
D. >0779
Rupert
VON
HASPENGAU
OCCU Abbot of St-Germain-des-Fosses DATE 2 APR 1999
~0725 - Aft 1 JUN 770
Thuringbert
Turincbertus VON
HASPENGAU
DATE 2 APR 1999
Isengarde
DATE 1 JAN 1996
D. >0837
Guntram
VON
WORMSGAU
DATE 14 MAR 1999
1882
Hattie
B
Bennett
Oda
VON
WORMSGAU
DATE 2 APR 1999
Walaho
IV VON
WORMSGAU
DATE 2 APR 1999
D. 0925
Judith
DATE 27 JAN 1996
Mistress
DATE 27 JAN 1996
Mistress
DATE 27 JAN 1996
~0944 - 0965
Eudes
DE
BOURGOGNE
21
21
OCCU Duke of Lower Burgundy DATE 1 APR 1999
Luitgard
D'AUTUN
DATE 1 APR 1999
D. 16 APR 956
Giselbert
DE
VERGY
DATE 14 MAR 1999 OCCU Duke of Burgundy DATE 23 FEB 1997
Ermengarde
DE
BOURGOGNE
OCCU heiress of Lower Burgundy DATE 14 MAR 1999 DATE 23 FEB 1997
~0946 - 1002
Henri
DE
NEVERS
56
56
OCCU Duke of Lower Burgundy; duke of Burgundy DATE 14 MAR 1999
1885
Alvin
L
Bennett
D. 986/991
Gerberga
DE
MACON
DATE 22 MAR 1999
Gersende
DE
GASCOGNE
DATE 2 APR 1999
Matilda
DE
CHALON
DATE 14 MAR 1999
Mistress
DATE 28 JAN 1996
0940 - 1005
BeatrixBeatrice
65
65
OCCU Pncs.of France DATE 19 JAN 1997
~0912 - 0984
Frederick I of
Upper Lorraine
DE LORRAINE
72
72
OCCU Duke of Lotharingia, 959-978 RELG @N3583@ DATE 21 MAR 1999
Mistress
DATE 21 DEC 1996
~1026 - 10 MAR 1040/1042
Irmgard or
HermengardeErmengarde
D'AUVERGNE
DATE 23 AUG 1996
1859
Mary
Ellen
Edmisten
~0995 - 1032
Robert
I
D'AUVERGNE
37
37
OCCU Compte d'Auvergne DATE 24 NOV 1997
1892
Edna
P
Bennett
~0964 - 12 MAR 996
Bertha
D'ARLES
DATE 1 JAN 1997
~0950 - 19 OCT 995/996
Eudes
I DE
BLOIS
OCCU Cte de Blois, Chartres, Chateaudun, Tours, Beauvais, Dreux, DATE 13 MAR 1999
~0885 - ~0942
Thibaut
TetbaldGerlon or
Theobald DE BLOIS
57
57
OCCU in 908 was Vicomte de Tours, later Comte de Blois -- Sgnr. d EDUC a/k/a Theobald of Blois RELG @N3615@ DATE 13 MAR 1999
~0862 - ~0892
Hugues
DE
BOURGES
30
30
DATE 14 MAR 1999
~0871
Rothaut
DE
FRANCE
DATE 2 APR 1999
~0890
Richilde
DE
BLOIS
RELG @N3616@ DATE 14 MAY 1997
~0915 - 16 JAN 975
Thibaut I le
Trecheur
DE BLOIS
OCCU Cte de Blois, Rennes, Chartres, Chateaudun, Vcte de Tours, EDUC sn de Chino, Samur et de Beaugency ALIA Teobald I, hr. Blois RELG @N3617@ DATE 13 MAR 1999
915/920 - >0978
Ledgarde
DE
VERMANDOIS
DATE 27 OCT 1997
D. 0969
Richard
DE
BLOIS
OCCU Archbishop of Bourges DATE 2 APR 1999
D. <0962
Thibaut
DE
BLOIS
DATE 14 MAR 1999
1726 - 1791
Sidsil
Iversdatter
64
64
0965 - 0985
Hugues
DE
BLOIS
20
20
DATE 14 MAR 1999
D. 1004
Thibaut
II DE
BLOIS
OCCU Became a priesd DATE 14 MAR 1999
D. ~1048
Etienne
Stephen I
DE TROYES
DATE 22 MAR 1999
Adele
N
DATE 20 MAR 1999
Guy
DE
THOUARS
DATE 13 MAR 1999
Bertha
DE
BLOIS
DATE 13 MAR 1999
~0930 - ~1005
Godfrey
the Captive
D'ARDENNE
75
75
OCCU Count of Bidgau DATE 5 JAN 1997
Ermengarde
Hinna
DATE 15 DEC 1996
NN
DATE 16 FEB 1997
D. ~0953
Ekbert
DATE 2 JUN 1996
1748 - WFT Est. 1784-1843
Anne
Larsdatter
Facts about this person: Baptism June 23, 1748 Restad, Fåberg, Norway Source: Church records, from internet University of Bergen for Fåberg Parish Facts about this person: Baptism June 23, 1748 Restad, Fåberg, Norway Source: Church records, from internet University of Bergen for Fåberg Parish
1852
John E
Jackson
~1033 - 1086
Richilde
Richilda DE
HAINAULT
53
53
OCCU Heirss of Hainaut Cnts.of Hainault[NOTE: some sources hold that Richilde was daughter of CtReginar V of Hainaut, instead of daughter-in-law; however, sinceCt Hermann, her husband, left only two childless kids who werein the church, and had few other close relatives, it would nothave been unusual for his widow to inherit Hainaut and pass itto her kids by her 2d marriage] DATE 24 MAR 1999
D. ~0995
Matilda
DATE 4 JUN 1996
~0934 - 0990
Hildegarde
56
56
DATE 4 JUN 1996
D. 0988
Dietrich
II
OCCU Ct of W. Frisia RELG @N3655@ DATE 23 FEB 1997
0935 - 0962
Liutgard
DE
FLANDRES
27
27
DATE 1 APR 1999
D. Aft 14 DEC 973
Wichmann
VON
HAMALAND
OCCU Ct of Hamaland RELG @N3656@ DATE 14 MAR 1999
Elftrude
Elstrude DE
FLANDRES
Elstrude De FLANDERS DATE 26 MAY 1999
D. ~0965
Siegfriedthe
Dane DE
GUISNES
See Historical Document.
D. >0918
Adalolf
DE
BOULOGNE
OCCU Ct de Boulogne-sur-Mer et de Therouanne, 918New Search :Boulogne,in full BOULOGNE-SUR-MER, city and port, Pas-de-Calaisdpartement,Nord-Pas-de-Calais rgion, on the coast of northern France,southwest of Calais at the mouthof the Liane River and 28 miles (45 km) across the EnglishChannel from Folkestone, Eng.Boulogne was the Roman harbour of Gesoriacum, later calledBononia. Destroyed by theNormans in 882, it was rebuilt about 912. It was the prize indisputes between Flanders andPonthieu; it was a Burgundian possession when Louis XI united itto the French crown in1477. England held it from 1544 to 1550. When it served asNapoleon's port of embarkationfor his projected invasion of England, its harbour was subjectedto naval bombardment. TheBritish Expeditionary Force administered Boulogne during WorldWar I. The Germansmade it a submarine base and part of their anti-invasion "WestWall" during World War II;damage to the harbour (now rebuilt) was severe.Atop a hill, behind 13th-century ramparts on the east bank ofthe Liane, stands Haute Ville,the older part of town. The law courts, cheau, town hall, andbell tower (13th and 17thcenturies) are behind the old walls. Basse Ville, the moderntown at the foot of the hill, wasrebuilt after World War II. The industrial zone, Capcure, is onthe west bank. The port hasan outer, deepwater harbour and an inner harbour for smallvessels.Boulogne is an important port for cross-channel passenger andcar-ferry traffic and has aconsiderable import-export trade. It is also the chief fishingport of France, handling mostlyherring and mackerel. There are canneries, fish-curingfactories, foundries, cement works,and factories making pens, pencils, ropes, canvas, and fishnets.Pop. (1990) 44,244.Copyright (c) 1996 Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc. All RightsReserved DATE 10 JAN 1999
Ealswid
DE
FLANDRES
DATE 21 MAR 1999
WFT Est. 1730-1759 - WFT Est. 1784-1844
Ole
Gundersen
Ermentrude
DE
FLANDRES
DATE 22 MAR 1999
0865 - 0896
Rudolf
Ralph DE
CAMBRAI
31
31
OCCU Cte de Cambrai DATE 21 MAR 1999
Guinidilde
DE
FLANDRES
[According to some sources this is a daughter of Caldwin I, butshe DATE 22 MAR 1999
Guifredo
D'URGEL
OCCU Ct of Urgel DATE 22 MAR 1999
D. 0978
Bouchard
DE
MONTMERENCY
DATE 7 MAR 1999 OCCU Baron DATE 21 DEC 1996
Julianna
DATE 5 JAN 1997
0946 - 25 MAY 1003/1008
Matilda
DE
BOURGOGNE
DATE 5 JAN 1997
~1138
Alice
DE
BEAUMES
DATE 13 MAR 1999 DATE 13 MAR 1999
~1078
Alan
LA
ZOUCHE
DATE 13 MAR 1999
~1118
Constance
or Anne DE
BRETAGNE
DATE 21 MAR 1999
1754 - 1774
Ragnild
Larsdatter
20
20
Facts about this person: Baptism January 13, 1753/54 Restad, Fåberg, Norway Source: Church records, from internet University of Bergen for Fåberg Parish Facts about this person: Baptism January 13, 1753/54 Restad, Fåberg, Norway Source: Church records, from internet University of Bergen for Fåberg Parish
D. 1074
Josceline
I DE
PORHOET
OCCU Count of Porhoet FREN Y DATE 1 APR 1999
Guithenoc
DE
PORHOET
OCCU Viscount of Porhoet FREN Y DATE 1 APR 1999
~0935
NN st
Concubine
DATE 27 DEC 1996
~0594
Moalda
DATE 22 JUL 1996
~1077 - ~1156
Sibyl
CORBET
79
79
DATE 1 AUG 2000
~1017
Ranulph
DE
MESCHINES
OCCU Ct. of Bayeux DATE 14 MAR 1999
~1021
Alice
DE
NORMANDY
DATE 22 MAR 1999
~0970
Ancitel
DE
BAYEAUX
DATE 30 JUL 1996
NN nd
Concubine
DATE 31 DEC 1996
~0930
Bulso
D'ESPAINE
DATE 5 DEC 1996
1762 - 1762
Marit
Larsdatter
2m
2m
Facts about this person: Funeral & Burial November 19, 1762 Restad, Fåberg, Norway Source: Church records, from internet University of Bergen for Fåberg Parish Baptism September 19, 1762 Restad, Fåberg, Norway Source: Church records, from internet University of Bergen for Fåberg Parish Facts about this person: Funeral & Burial November 19, 1762 Restad, Fåberg, Norway Source: Church records, from internet University of Bergen for Fåberg Parish Baptism September 19, 1762 Restad, Fåberg, Norway Source: Church records, from internet University of Bergen for Fåberg Parish
~0934
Poppa
DE
BAYEUX
OCCU Cnts. of Bayeux DATE 2 APR 1999
Ralph
DE
BAYEUX
OCCU Ct. of Bayeux DATE 2 APR 1999
~0992 - 1057
Renaud
I DE
BOURGOGNE
65
65
OCCU Ct. of Burgundy RELG @N3707@ DATE 1 APR 1999 DATE 13 MAR 1999
~1003 - 1037
Judith
Alix DE
NORMANDY
34
34
OCCU Cnts.of Burgundy DATE 22 MAR 1999
~0958 - 1027
Otton I
Guillaume DI
LOMBARDY
69
69
OCCU King of Lombard Comte de Bourgogne EDUC pretender to the Duchy of Bourgogne (1002-c.1004 or 1016) ALIA Odo Wilhelm hr. Burgundii, d 21-09-1026 ITAL Y ROYL Y DATE 20 MAR 1999
0949 - 1002
Hermentrude
Adelaide
DE ROUCY
53
53
OCCU Queen of Lombard ALIA Ermentruda z Roucy, b c950, d 05-03-1003/1004 RELG @N3709@ DATE 22 MAR 1998
~0930 - 0968
Adelbert
II DI
LOMBARDY
38
38
REFR DATE 0950 Joint king of Italy, 950-961 RETO DATE 0961 OCCU King of Lombard ALIA Wojciech, hr. wloch, b c936, d po -07-968Adalbert,Italian ADALBERTO (d. c. 966), Lombard king of Italy who sharedthe throne for 11 years with his father, Berengar II, and afterBerengar's exile continued his father's struggle against theGerman king and Holy Roman emperor Otto I.Adalbert joined his father in 946-947 in fighting the co-kingsof Italy, Hugh of Provence and his son Lothair. After Lothair'sdeath in 950, Adalbert was crowned with Berengar at Pavia. WhenLothair's widow, Adelaide, refused to marry Adalbert andBerengar imprisoned her, Otto I marched into Italy in 951 torescue and marry her. After Otto's return to Germany, Berengarand Adalbert resumed the throne and in August 952 swore homageto Otto.In 956 Otto sent his son Liudolf against Berengar and Adalbert,but, when Liudolf died of malaria after a temporary victory, theco-kings continued to rule. When Otto again invaded Italy andwas crowned emperor (962) by the pope, Adalbert fled toProvence.Returning to Italy in the autumn of 963, Adalbert was summonedto Rome by Pope John XII, who had quarreled with Otto and nowoffered his support to Adalbert. Adalbert and the pope fled whenOtto marched on Rome, installing a new pope, Leo VIII. With Ottoback in Germany, Adalbert assumed the throne again. In 965 anarmy sent by Otto drove Adalbert from Pavia; the followingautumn Otto inflicted a final crushing defeat on him and hissupporters. Related Propaedia TopicsThe History of MankindCopyright (c) 1996 Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc. All RightsReserved HIST Y ITAL Y ROYL Y DATE 20 MAR 1999
~0937 - 0989
Gerberge
DE
BOURGOGNE
52
52
OCCU heiress of Macon ALIA Gerberja z Macon, d c990D. Spencer Hines <shines@worldnet.att.net>Subject: Re: Ebles Mamzer and his nameFrom: "D. Spencer Hines" <shines@worldnet.att.net>Date: Thu, 15 May 1997 11:58:54 -1000Alan B. Wilson wrote:> > In article <3377B06D.7DE5@po.cwru.edu>, "Todd A. Farmerie"> <taf2@po.cwru.edu> wrote:> > > Alan B. Wilson wrote:<snip>> > > 8. Gerberge of Macon (Circa 937 - 11 Dec 986/991)> > > & Adelbert King of Lombard (932/936 - 968) [ii,159;iii,439]> > > 9. Otto I Guillaume of Burgundy Count (Circa 955 - 21Sep 1026)> > > & Hermentrude of Roucy (958/959 - 5 Mar 1002/1005)[ii,159]> >> >> > The ancestry of Gerberge (#8) has been subject to somedebate, so I will> > present an obvious alternative:> >> > 6.Boso, Count of Arles> > 7.Willa m. Berenger II, King of Italy (g-g-grandson of LouisI)> > 8.Adelbert, King of Italy> > 9.Otto William> >> > taf> > Yes, thank you. I forgot that I had participated in thediscussion> of the uncertainties of Gerberge's parentage myself not longago.> > Here is yet another descent to Otto Guillaume which hasthe> distinction of not emanating from Hildegarde of Linzgau.> > Another descent to Otto I Guillaume of Burgundy > 1. Charlemagne King (2 Apr 747 - 28 Jan 814)> & ? (unknown concubine / wife) [AR 191:14]> 2. Aupals \ Alpais (About 764 - )> & Begue of Paris Count (About 760 - 816) [AR 191:14]> 3. Engeltron (Circa 790 - )> & Hunroch of Friuli Margrave (Circa 765 - Before 854) [AR191:15; ES> ii, 188A]> 4. Eberhard of Friuli Duke (Circa 810 - 16 Dec 866)> & Gisele of Aquitaine Princess (819/822 - After 1 Jul874) [AR> 191:16, 146:15; ES ii, 188A]> 5. Berenger I of Italy King (840/845 - 7 Apr 924)> & Bertila of Spoleto (Circa 850 - Dec 915) [AR 146:16;ES ii, 188A]> 6. Gisela of Italy Princess (880/885 - 910/913)> & Albert of Ivrea Marquis (Circa 868 - 923/924) [AR147:17; ES ii,> 188A, 59 rev.]> 7. Berenger II of Italy King (Circa 900 - 6 Aug 966)> & Willa of Tuscany (Circa 920 - After 963) [AR 146:18;ES ii, 59 rev.]> 8. Adelbert King of Lombard (932/936 - 968)> & Gerberge of Macon (Circa 937 - 11 Dec 986/991) [ES ii,59 rev.]> 9. Otto I Guillaume of Burgundy Count (Circa 955 - 21 Sep1026)> & Hermentrude of Roucy (958/959 - 5 Mar 1002/1005) [ESii, 59]> > --> Alan B. Wilson> abwilson@uclink2.berkeley.eduWould you two Gentlemen be so kind as to post your sources forthese twodescents, i.e., Gerberge [#8, supra] and the descent to Otto IGuillaumede Bourgogne [#34, supra]? Thank you.-- D. Spencer Hines---"Some circumstantial evidence is very strong,as whenyou find a trout in the milk."---Henry David Thoreau[1817-1862]---Journal---11 Nov 1854---[1906] FREN Y DATE 13 MAR 1999
~0935 - 981/985
Alberic
II DE
MACON
OCCU Count of Macon DATE 14 MAR 1999
Hildegarde or
Lancelotte DE
BEAUJENCY
DATE 28 NOV 1996
WFT Est. 1755-1777 - WFT Est. 1799-1866
Anne
Jacobsdatter
~0860 - 0932
Alberade
DE
LORRAINE
72
72
OCCU Dchs.of Lorraine ALIA Alberada, d po 916 DATE 14 MAR 1999
~1022 - 1071
Almodis or
Adelmode DE
LA MARCHE
49
49
RELG @N3721@ DATE 12 APR 1997
~0836
NN
DATE 17 AUG 1996
D. 30 SEP 992
Borrel
II DE
BARCELONA
OCCU M. of Barcelona DATE 2 APR 1999
Luitgarde
DE
TOULOUSE
DATE 22 MAR 1999
D. 11 AUG 898
Wilfred
I le Velu
D'URGEL
OCCU Ct. of Urgal RELG @N3747@ DATE 2 APR 1999
~0863
Winidilde or
Widimille DE
FLANDRES
DATE 2 APR 1999
~0885
Eudes
II DE
CHARTRES
OCCU Count of Chartres FREN Y DATE 2 APR 1999
~0860
NN DE
CHARTRES
FREN Y DATE 2 APR 1999
~1080
Walter
DE
BEAUMES
DATE 14 MAR 1999
1774 - <1776
Lars
Iversen
Gutu
2
2
Facts about this person: Baptism August 14, 1774 Restad, Fåberg, Norway Source: Church records, from internet University of Bergen for Fåberg Parish Source: Church records, from internet University of Bergen for Fåberg Parish Source: Church records, from internet University of Bergen for Fåberg Parish Facts about this person: Baptism August 14, 1774 Restad, Fåberg, Norway Source: Church records, from internet University of Bergen Facts about this person: Baptism August 14, 1774 Restad, Fåberg, Norway Source: Church records, from internet University of Bergen for Fåberg Parish Source: Church records, from internet University of Bergen for Fåberg Parish Source: Church records, from internet University of Bergen for Fåberg Parish
~1084
NN
DATE 2 SEP 1996
~1048
Richard
DE
BELMEIS
DATE 14 MAR 1999
Robert
DE
BEAUMEIS
DATE 14 MAR 1999
~1100 - 1151
Adeliza
Adelicia DE
LOUVAIN
51
51
Louvain, Belgium, ca 1105At 03:02 AM 12/7/98 GMT, you wrote:>According to the Complete Peerage, she had children by WilliamD'Aubeney>who died in 1176.>But Ive run across a posting in the archives that said thatthey never>had any children.>Does anyone have any details regarding this??>>Leslie>Dear Leslie,According to Burke's Extinct Peerage (1866) page 2 and 3.He (William) subsequently obtained the hand of the Queen Adelizarelict ofKing Henry I, and daughter of Godfrey, Duke of Lorraine.....etc.page 3:His Lordship left by Adeliza, his wife, widow of KingHenry I, foursons and three daughters, the eldest of whom, Alice, marriedJohn, Earl ofEwe. The eldest son, William, 2nd earl......etc.The Complete Peerage, Volume I, page 235, this only tells of themarriageand that William (husband of Adeliza) was succeeded by his sonand heir.However, it also tells a bit more, William and Adeliza "marriedin 1138(the third year of her widowhood)" and "His wife, the QueenDowager,retired in 1150 to a nunnery in Afflighem in South Brabant,where she diedand was buried 23 April 1151, aged about 48. He survived her 25years---"This tells us she was born about 1103, was about 35 when shemarriedWilliam about 47 when she retired from the world. What I findstrange isthat she was married to the king for some years but had nochildren, thenbetween age 35 and 47 "may" have produced seven children. ButHenry I wasprolific producing illegitimate offspring and why not withAdeliza? Was hetoo old, did his breath smell? We will never know---or will we?Best wishesLeo van de Pas From: smd49@*!*csc.canterbury.ac.nz (Suzanne Doig)Newsgroups: soc.genealogy.medievalSubject: Re: Adeliza de LouvainDate: Mon, 07 Dec 1998 21:21:08 GMTOrganization: University of CanterburyLines: 26Message-ID: <366c45b9.3053572@news.canterbury.ac.nz>References:<Pine.SGI.3.95.981207073047.12798B-100000@chass.utoronto.ca>Reply-To: smd49@*!*csc.canterbury.ac.nzNNTP-Posting-Host: smd49.tacacs.canterbury.ac.nzX-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.11/32.235Path:news-master.compuserve.com!arl-news-svc-1.compuserve.com!newsfeed.enteract.com!cyclone.news.idirect.com!island.idirect.com!newsfeed.cwix.com!203.97.37.7!newsfeed.clear.net.nz!ihug.co. nz!news.iprolink.co.nz!canterbury.ac.nz!not-for-mailXref: news-master.compuserve.com soc.genealogy.medieval:25788On 7 Dec 1998 05:48:31 -0800, jparsons@chass.utoronto.ca (JohnCarmiParsons) wrote:<snip>>A dear friend of mind who is presently preparing the firstscholarly>biography of Adeliza's predecessor Edith-Matilda has opined,though not in>print so far, that Henry perhaps was not terribly serious aboutfathering >another child, but always expected, or at least hoped, that hislegitimate >daughter Matilda (the Empress) would succeed him. This wasbecause he truly >wanted the old Anglo-Saxon royal blood, which Matilda hadthrough her mother, >to return to the English throne. Certainly there is plenty ofevidence that>one of the reasons Henry usually cited to justify hersuccession to the>throne when, in the last years of his life, he repeatedly gothis barons to>swear allegiance to Matilda as his heir, was that she carriedthe blood of>the Old English kings as well as that of the Norman conquerors.A bit off topic, but I suppose this would be one more reason whyHenryignored a potential solution, which was to make Robert, Earl ofGloucester his heir? After all, bastardy hadn't hurt Henry'sfather'schances (but then again, William the Bastard had no legitimatesistersor properly married stepmothers).Suzanne* - * - * - * - * - * - * - * - * - * - * - * - * - * -Suzanne Doig - remove obvious from reply-to addresshttp://www.geocities.com/Athens/Academy/4038/index.html DATE 1 APR 1999
~0862 - 29 MAR 916
Alduin
TAILLEFER
OCCU Count of Angouleme FREN Y DATE 20 MAR 1999
~1030 - 1113
Gertrude
DE
SAXONY
83
83
DATE 22 MAR 1999
~0960 - 18 OCT 993
Arnoulph
I DE
HOLLAND
OCCU Ct. of Holland DATE 14 MAR 1999
~0962 - 1005
Lugarda
DE
CLEVES
43
43
DATE 9 MAR 1997
~0920 - 5 JUN 988
Theodoric III
or Dietrich DE
HOLLAND
OCCU Count of Holland RELG @N3768@ DATE 14 MAR 1999
Hildegardis
of
France
DATE 18 JAN 1997
1776
Lars
Iversen
Gutu
Facts about this person: Baptism December 26, 1776 Restad, Fåberg, Norway Source: Church records, from internet University of Bergen for Fåberg Parish Facts about this person: Baptism December 26, 1776 Restad, Fåberg, Norway Source: Church records, from internet University of Bergen for Fåberg Parish
D. 1146
Alain II le
Noir DE
PENTHIEVRE
OCCU Ct.of Penthievre DATE 14 MAR 1999
~1120
Berthe
DE
BRETAGNE
OCCU Dchs.of Brittany DATE 7 DEC 1996
~0999 - 1079
Eudon
DE
PENTHIEVRE
80
80
OCCU Ct.of Penthievre DATE 14 MAR 1999
~1018
Agnes
DE
CORNOUAILLE
DATE 27 DEC 1996
~0973 - 1008
Geoffroi
I DE
BRETAGNE
35
35
OCCU Duke of Bretagne BRET Y DATE 22 MAR 1999
~0977 - 1034
Havoise
DE
NORMANDY
57
57
OCCU Cnts. of Rennes DATE 22 MAR 1999
~0910 - ~0970
Juhel Beranger
of Rennes DE
BRETAGNE
60
60
OCCU Duc de Bretagne BRET Y DATE 14 MAR 1999
~0924
Gerberge
BRET Y DATE 12 NOV 1997
D. 0888
Judicael
DE
BRETAGNE
OCCU Duc de Bretagne BRET Y DATE 14 MAR 1999
D. 0877
Gurvand
DE
BRETAGNE
OCCU Duc de Bretagne BRET Y DATE 14 MAR 1999
~1697 - 1772
Pers
Iversen
75
75
NN
BRET Y DATE 16 NOV 1997
D. 0851
Nominoe
DE
BRETAGNE
OCCU Duc de Bretagne BRET Y DATE 14 MAR 1999
D. 0874
Salmon III or
Salomon DE
BRETAGNE
OCCU King of Bretagne BRET Y ROYL Y DATE 2 APR 1999
Grymberte
BRET Y DATE 12 NOV 1997
D. 0857
Erispoe
II DE
BRETAGNE
OCCU Duc de Bretagne BRET Y DATE 14 MAR 1999
D. 7 MAR 851
Nominoe
DE
BRETAGNE
OCCU King of Bretagne BRET Y ROYL Y DATE 14 MAR 1999
Argantael
BRET Y DATE 12 NOV 1997
Erispoe
I DE
BRETAGNE
OCCU King of Bretagne BRET Y ROYL Y DATE 14 MAR 1999
D. 0870
Rivallon
BRET Y DATE 12 NOV 1997
Morvars
BRET Y DATE 12 NOV 1997
~1695 - 1769
Guro
74
74
D. 0818
Jornithan
BRET Y DATE 16 NOV 1997
NN DE
KENT
OCCU Princess of Kent DATE 21 MAR 1999
Thierry
DE
TOULOUSE
DATE 22 MAR 1999
NN
DATE 14 SEP 1996
~1001 - ~1066
Harlevin
DE
CONTEVILLE
65
65
OCCU Earl of Cornwall DATE 7 MAR 1997
~0974
Doda
DE
FALAISE
FREN Y NORM Y DATE 21 MAR 1999
~0956 - 1034
Adalbert
II VON
METZ
78
78
OCCU Count of MetzMetz ,city, capital of the Moselle dpartement, Lorraine rgion,northeastern France, at theconfluence of the Moselle and Seille rivers, northwest ofStrasbourg and south of theLuxembourg frontier. It was partly rebuilt and its suburbsconsiderably extended after WorldWar II.Metz derives its name from the Mediomatrici, a Gallic tribe whomade it their capital. It wasfortified by the Romans. In the 3rd century it was evangelized,and it became a bishopric inthe 4th century. After being plundered by the Huns in the 5thcentury, the city passed underFrankish domination. In 843, at the partition of the CarolingianEmpire, Metz became thecapital of Lorraine. During the Middle Ages, the city was a freetown within the Holy RomanEmpire and grew prosperous. After the Reformation in the 16thcentury, when Metz becameProtestant and was in danger of being subjected to persecution,Henry II of France (reigned1547-59), though a Roman Catholic, offered to defend it,successfully withstanding a siegeby Charles V, the Holy Roman emperor, in 1552. The Frenchcontinued to occupy the town;and in 1648, at the Peace of Westphalia, it was ceded to Francewith Toul and Verdun.During the 1870-71 Franco-Prussian War the French troopsretreated into Metz after anindecisive battle. The Germans besieged the town, and 54 dayslater the French were forcedto capitulate. Metz was returned to France after World War I.During World War II it wasoccupied by the Germans and in 1944 was liberated only after along battle.Metz has pleasant promenades along the banks of the MoselleRiver, which divides intoseveral arms as it flows through the city. The Gothic cathedralof Saint-tienne was originallyformed when two 12th-century churches were joined into a singleedifice. The transept andthe nave, one of the highest of French Gothic churches, havehuge pointed windows. Thetwo towers were begun in the 13th century. The cathedral hasremarkable 13th- and14th-century stained-glass windows, as well as contemporary onesby the painters MarcChagall and Jacques Villon. The old city gate, the Porte desAllemands (Gate of theGermans), built in the 13th and 15th centuries, which was partlydestroyed during WorldWar II, has imposing crenellated towers. The museum has acollection of Gallo-Romanantiquities, which are exhibited in the vestiges of Roman bathsdiscovered in 1935.Metz, a railway junction on the Nancy-Luxembourg line, is alsothe centre of a complex roadand motorway network and is located in a commanding position onthe canalized Moselle. Itis also near the Lorraine iron-mining basin and near the Mosellecoal mines. The manufactureof automobile, electrical, and mechanical equipment and of foodproducts (brewing, cannedfoods) and the processing of tobacco are among the mainindustries. The University of Metzwas founded in 1971. Pop. (1990) 123,920.Copyright (c) 1996 Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc. All RightsReserved DATE 10 JAN 1999
~0969
Judith or
Jutta DE
LUXEMBOURG
OCCU Cnts. of Metz DATE 1 APR 1999
Maud
PEVERELL
OCCU (Concubine) DATE 23 SEP 1996
D. 1146
Hermengarde
D'ANJOU
Hermengarde Countess Of BRETAGNE B: < 1072<, Bretagne, Indre, France> DATE 28 MAY 1999
Living
Crawford
~1010 - 1084
Hoel V
DE
CORNOUAILLE
74
74
OCCU Count of Cornouaille BRET Y DATE 14 MAR 1999
D. 1072
Havoise
DE
BRETAGNE
OCCU Duchess of Brittany BRET Y DATE 22 MAR 1999
William VIII
the Old
D'AUVERGNE
HIST Y FREN Y DATE 24 NOV 1997
~0950 - ~1004
Emma
DE
BLOIS
54
54
EDUC AKA Emma de Vermandois. RELG @N3779@ DATE 22 MAR 1998
Adelaide
DATE 27 JAN 1997
Ermentrude
D'ALSACE
GERM Y DATE 12 NOV 1997
~0815 - 15 SEP 866
Robert I Rutpert
IV le Fort VON
WORMSGAU
OCCU Count of Paris DATE 2 APR 1999 [IT:Duke of Neustria (865-66); Marquis of Anjou, Blois, Auxerre and Nevers; Count of Paris, Tours and Wormsgau; Lay Abbot of Tours (836-66).:IT] See Historical Document.
0787 - 0818
Guelph III or
Welf VON
ANDECH
31
31
OCCU Count of Andech DATE 22 MAR 1999
~0788
Edith or
Eigilwich
of Saxony
DATE 20 JAN 1997
~0766
Isembert
VON
ALTORF
OCCU Lord of Altorf DATE 22 MAR 1999
Living
Lane
1896 - 1933
Charles
Calvin
Jackson
37
37
Had TB 1930 census - b oklahoma
~0765
Irmentrudis
of
Swabia
DATE 31 DEC 1996
D. 0780
Warinus
VON
ALTURE
OCCU Lord of Alture GERM Y DATE 22 MAR 1999
Ara
FREN Y DATE 12 NOV 1997
Everhard
OCCU Duke of Alsatia GERM Y DATE 20 MAR 1999
D. 0971
Lietaud
DE
MACON
OCCU Count of Macon REGN @N4954@ FREN Y DATE 14 MAR 1999
D. 0931
Ermentrude
Ermengarde
DE VERGY
DATE 22 MAR 1999
D. Abt 20 SEP 943
Alberic
DE
NARBONNE
OCCU Viscount of Narbonne REGN @N4949@ FREN Y DATE 14 MAR 1999
Attela
DE
MACON
REGN @N4953@ FREN Y DATE 28 NOV 1997
D. 15 JUN 911
Mayeul
DE
NARBONNE
OCCU Viscount of Narbonne REGN @N4950@ FREN Y DATE 14 MAR 1999
Raimodis
FREN Y DATE 28 NOV 1997
1948 - 1999
Larry
Dean
Loundree
51
51
Larry was a craneman for Reynolds Metals Company for 20 years. He served in the Navy for 4 years during Vietnam. Commited suicide (Asphyxia by carbon monoxide) 9-10-99, found 9-20-99. DEATH: Larry D. Loundree Larry D. Loundree died Sept. 20, 1999, at age 51. No service will be held. DEATH: Mr. Loundree was born Sept. 14, 1948, in Portland and was raised in Sandy. He graduated from Sandy High School in 1966 and then served in the U.S. Navy in the Vietnam War. He was a crane operator for Reynolds Metals Co. for 25 years before retiring in the early 1990s. DEATH: Survivors include his daughter, Tara of Portland; mother, Helen of Sandy; sisters, Char Ball of Colton, Judy Will of Portland and Nicole of Sandy; grandmother, Ruth of Sandy; and companion, Kris Nielson of Portland. DEATH: Disposition was by cremation. Arrangements were by Sandy Funeral Home. Larry was a craneman for Reynolds Metals Company for 20 years. He served in the Navy for 4 years during Vietnam. Commited suicide (Asphyxia by carbon monoxide) 9-10-99, found 9-20-99.
D. 0887
Lievin
DE
NARBONNE
OCCU Viscount of NarbonneNarbonne,city, Aude dpartement, Languedoc-Roussillon rgion,southeastern France. It lies on a vine-growing plain 8 miles (13km) from the Mediterranean and east of Carcassonne.Narbonne was the site of Narbo Martius (Narbo), the first colonyfounded by the Romans in Gaul (118 BC), from which the townderived its name. Then on the Mediterranean, it became aflourishing port. In 413 it was seized by the Visigoths, wholater made it their capital. In 719 the Saracens captured thetown, occupying it until 759. During the Middle Ages, thesouthern part of the town was ruled by the counts of Toulouse,while the northern part was under episcopal administration. Atthe beginning of the 16th century, Narbonne was united to theFrench crown.The Cathedral of Saint-Just, begun in 1272 but never completed,has only a choir and two square towers. Built in the style ofthe cathedrals of northern France, the choir, which is ofexceptional height, has pleasingly harmonious proportions. TheBasilica of Saint-Paul-Serge (mainly 12th and 13th centuries) isan interesting example of early Gothic architecture in the southof France. The three square towers of the fortified Palais desArchevÅues date from the 13th and 14th centuries, but theGothic-style town hall was added to the palace only in the 19thcentury. The building now houses two museums with collections ofpaintings, ceramics, and Roman artifacts.The Canal de la Robine, a branch of the Canal du Midi, runsthrough the city, separating the northern part historicallyknown as the Cit from the Bourg to the south. The old town, nowsurrounded by boulevards, has picturesque, narrow, windingstreets. A major road and rail junction, Narbonne specializes inthe trade of Aude wines. A uranium processing plant was builtjust outside the town in 1959. Other industries are mainlyconnected with wine production (fertilizers and agriculturalmachinery). Pop. (1990) 47,086.Copyright (c) 1996 Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc. All RightsReserved FREN Y DATE 14 MAR 1999
NN DE
NARBONNE
FREN Y DATE 14 MAR 1999
NN DE
NARBONNE
OCCU Count of Narbonne REGN @N4948@ FREN Y DATE 14 MAR 1999
Milo
DE
NARBONNE
OCCU Count of Narbonne REGN @N4947@ FREN Y DATE 14 MAR 1999
~0971
Germaine
DE
CORBEIL
DATE 4 OCT 1996
Asperling
DE
VAUDREUIL
FREN Y DATE 24 NOV 1997
1096 - 1148
Conan
III DE
BRETAGNE
52
52
OCCU Duc de Bretagne DATE 28 MAY 1999
~1091
Mathilde
OCCU Dchs.of Brittany DATE 7 DEC 1996
~1100
William
DE
MESCHINES
DATE 14 MAR 1999
~1100
Cecily
DE
RUMILLY
DATE 5 OCT 1996
1867 - WFT Est. 1868-1957
Peder
Pedersen
Guthu
Robert
DE
RUMILLY
DATE 5 OCT 1996
Muriel
DATE 5 OCT 1996
Ramfray
DE
RUMILLY
DATE 5 OCT 1996
~0920 - 8 SEP 988
Albert I the
Pious DE
VERMANDOIS
OCCU Count of Vermandois FREN Y DATE 13 NOV 1997 OCCU Count DATE 24 JAN 1998
Beatrix
FITZROBERT
DATE 6 OCT 1996
D. 1030
Ebal II or
Ebles DE
TURENNE
OCCU Vcnt. of Turenne DATE 12 OCT 1996
~0980
Beatrix
DE
TURENNE
OCCU Vscnts.ofTurenne DATE 14 MAR 1999
D. 0995
Heinrich
II the
Wrangler
OCCU Duke of Bavaria DATE 13 OCT 1996
D. 1006
Gisela
DATE 5 JAN 1997
0918 - 0955
Henri le Querelleur
Heinrich I Herzog
VON BAYERN
37
37
DATE 9 FEB 1998
~1875 - WFT Est. 1876-1969
Johanna
Pedersen
Guthu
0919 - 29 JUL 978
Judith
DE
BAVARE
0973 DATE 14 MAR 1999
D. <0989
Hugues
I DE
CHATEAUDUN
OCCU Viscount de Chateaudun FREN Y DATE 22 MAR 1999
1857
William
Henry
Edmisten
~1078
NN th
Concubine
DATE 28 NOV 1996
D. ~0990
Guillaume
II DE
TOULOUSE
OCCU Ct. of Toulouse DATE 22 MAR 1999
Arsinde
DATE 3 NOV 1996
~0895 - ~0950
Raimond
III Pons DE
TOULOUSE
55
55
OCCU Ct. of Toulouse DATE 31 JUL 2000
~0895
Bertha or Garsinde
of Tuscany DI
TUSCANY
DATE 31 JUL 2000
~0865 - 0923
Raimond
II DE
TOULOUSE
58
58
OCCU Ct. of ToulouseRaymond II of Toulouse, Count of ToulouseAcceded: 919Died: 924Father: , Eudes of Toulouse, Count of ToulouseChild 1: , Raymond III Pons of Toulouse, Count of Toulouse, b.ABT 921Return to the master surname alphabetic index.Return to the index for this person.Return to the home page for royal data.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Version: 31 Dec 1999 c 1994-1999 Brian Tompsett Sources:bibliography Question?: FAQ DATE 31 JUL 2000
~0870
Guidenilde
DATE 3 NOV 1996
~1875 - WFT Est. 1876-1969
Palma
Restad
~0840 - 918/919
Odon or
Eudes DE
TOULOUSE
OCCU Ct. of Toulouse DATE 22 MAR 1999
~0840
Garsinde
FREN Y DATE 16 NOV 1997
~0810 - 0865
Raimond
I DE
TOULOUSE
55
55
Toulouse,medieval county of southern France from the 8th to the 13thcentury. The countship can be dated from AD 778, whenCharlemagne attempted to create bulwarks against the Muslims ofSpain. The great dynasty, however, dates from 849, when CountFredelon, a vassal of King Pepin II of Aquitaine, deliveredToulouse to Charles II the Bald of France, who thereuponconfirmed him as count. Dying in 852, Fredelon left a heritageincluding Rouergue (around Rodez) and the Pyrenean countships ofPallars and Ribagorza as well as the Toulousain to his brotherRaymond I, who added Limousin to it; but Septimania was thenprobably detached.Marriages and partitions changed the extent of the counts'dominion. By 1053 it included Quercy, the Albigeois (aroundAlbi), and Rouergue. Raymond IV (died 1105) added the marquisateof Provence but pawned Rouergue. The crusaders Raymond IV andhis son Bertrand (died 1112) won the countship of Tripoli in theHoly Land; but at home the dynasty was weakened by quarrels withthe House of Barcelona over Provence and with William IX ofAquitaine, who usurped the countship in 1098-1100 and again in1114-19. Towns such as Toulouse and vassals such as theTrencavel viscounts of Bziers and Carcassonne becamepractically autonomous. Raymond VII (died 1249) left thecountship to his son-in-law Alphonse of Poitiers, on whose deathin 1271 it was annexed to the French crown.Related Propaedia TopicsThe History of MankindThe Carolingian Empire and its later dissolution (c. 750-887),France in the 10th centuryCopyright (c) 1996 Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc. All RightsReserved FREN Y DATE 31 JUL 2000
~0815 - ~0887
Berthe
or
Bertheis
72
72
FREN Y DATE 31 JUL 2000
~0780
Fulguad
or
Fulgnald
OCCU Count of Rodez; Count of Rouergue FRNK Y FREN Y DATE 31 JUL 2000
~0785
Senegonde
FRNK Y DATE 12 NOV 1997
Fredalon
FRNK Y DATE 12 NOV 1997
~0760
Bertha
or
Vebe
FRNK Y DATE 12 NOV 1997
~0888 - 938/941
Foulques
I the Red
D'ANJOU
OCCU Count of Anjou DATE 23 FEB 1997
~0874
Roscille des
Loches DE
WILLANDRI
DATE 23 FEB 1997
~1877 - WFT Est. 1878-1971
Anna
Restad
~0848
Adele Adelinde
of Amboise DE
GATINAIS
DATE 23 FEB 1997
~0825
Petronille
D'AUXERRE
RELG @N3840@ DATE 23 FEB 1997
Wigmund
DATE 3 NOV 1996
Witglaff
OCCU King of Mercia DATE 3 NOV 1996
Immed
I
OCCU Count GERM Y DATE 14 MAR 1999
Echbert
the
Loyal
GERM Y SAX Y DATE 12 NOV 1997
D. Aft 21 NOV 838
NN a
Riparian
DATE 3 NOV 1996
Dietrich
the
Riparian
GERM Y DATE 12 NOV 1997
Thora
or
Tofa
OCCU Queen of Denmark DANE Y ROYL Y DATE 28 NOV 1997
D. 0885
Frotho
VI
OCCU K. in Staelland DATE 12 NOV 1996
~1879 - WFT Est. 1880-1973
Josephine
Restad
NN
DATE 12 NOV 1996
~0818
NN
DATE 12 NOV 1996
~0782 - 0873
Sigurd II
Snodoye or Eric
II RAGNARSSON
91
91
OCCU King of Denmark RELG @N3841@ DATE 1 APR 1999
~0784
Heluna
or
Bleja
OCCU Pncs. in England DATE 12 NOV 1996
~0765 - 0845
Ragnar
Lodbrok
SIGURDSON
80
80
He was the King of Denmark 756-794, or 818 to 830. Many historiansregard much of the genealogy at this point to be purely legendary, oreven mythical
~0755
Aslaug of
Denmark
SIGURDSDOTTIR
BARB Y DANE Y DATE 28 NOV 1997
~0710 - 0812
Sigurd
Randversson
102
102
Ruled 735-756
~0724
Alfhild
Gandolfsdatter
RELG @N3844@ DATE 12 NOV 1996
Sigurd
Fofnersbane
OCCU King of the Huns ALIA a/k/a Sigurd Wolsung RELG @N3845@ HIST Y BARB Y ROYL Y DATE 28 NOV 1997
Ella
OCCU King in England ROYL Y SAX Y DATE 12 NOV 1997
WFT Est. 1827-1849 - WFT Est. 1870-1937
Berta
Fredriksdatter
Ethelwida
or
Elfridan
OCCU Lady DATE 28 NOV 1997
~0948 - 1003
Hermann
II
55
55
OCCU Duke of Swabia DATE 5 JAN 1997
0965 - 1016
Gerberga
DE
BOURGOGNE
51
51
DATE 17 FEB 1997
~0920 - 20 JUL 997
Conrad
OCCU Duke of Swabia DATE 12 NOV 1996
Jutta
DATE 12 NOV 1996
<0910 - 2 DEC 949
Odo I
VON
WELTERAU
OCCU Ct. in Welterau DATE 22 MAR 1999
D. >0943
NN DE
VERMANDOIS
DATE 5 DEC 1996
D. 24 JUN 910
Gebhard
VON
WELTERAU
OCCU Ct. in Welterau DATE 22 MAR 1999
Eudes
VON
LOGENAHE
OCCU Ct. of Logenahe DATE 22 MAR 1999
Gebhard
VON
LOGENAHE
OCCU Ct. of Logenahe DATE 22 MAR 1999
~1870 - WFT Est. 1871-1964
Frankie
Carpenter
NN DE
FRIULI
DATE 1 APR 1999
Udo
VON
LOGENAHE
OCCU Ct. of Logenahe DATE 22 MAR 1999
Richard
NPFX Count OCCU Count ITAL Y DATE 2 APR 1999
852/855 - 0896
Irmgarde
of Italy
RELG @N3846@ DATE 16 MAY 1997
Berenger
an East
Frank
FRNK Y DATE 12 NOV 1997
D. 0816
Begue
OCCU Count of Paris DATE 5 APR 1997
Aupals
or
Alpis
RELG @N3847@ DATE 5 APR 1997
NN
FRNK Y FREN Y DATE 12 NOV 1997
~0578
Gerberge
of
Burgundy
~0440
Clodoreius
~1871 - WFT Est. 1872-1961
James
Carpenter
~0530 - 0655
Gertrudis
of the
Franks
125
125
~0538
Richemers
of the
Franks
0655 - 0676
Giselle of
Razes de
Razes
21
21
~0964 - 1037
Robert
D'EVEREAUX
73
73
OCCU rchb.of Rouen EDUC Count, Bishop of Rouen DATE 7 OCT 1997
~0968
Havlive
or
Gunnois
DATE 27 NOV 1996
~1038
Alice
DE
MONTFORT
HIST Y FREN Y NORM Y DATE 28 NOV 1997
0985 - 1032
Adalbert
DE
GAND
47
47
See Historical Document.
~0987
Ermengarde
DE
FLANDRES
DATE 22 MAR 1999
~1072
NN th
Concubine
DATE 28 NOV 1996
Lancelin
II DE
BEAUJENCY
DATE 28 NOV 1996
~1871
Myra
Lavina
Harrington
1890 - 1892
Ida
Agnes
Jackson
2
2
Adelberge
DATE 28 NOV 1996
1037 - 1101
Welf
IV
D'ESTE
64
64
OCCU Duke of Bavaria; Count of Altdorf DATE 2 MAY 1998
1033 - 1094
Judith
DE
FLANDRES
61
61
RELG @N3853@ DATE 14 MAR 1999
~1005 - ~1065
Giselbert
DE
LUXEMBOURG
60
60
OCCU Ct.of Luxembourg DATE 5 DEC 1996
NN DE
THURGOVIE
OCCU Master of the Palace DATE 1 APR 1999
Eudes
DE
CAMBRAI
OCCU Ct. of Cambrai DATE 2 APR 1999
D. 20 MAY 772
Guerin
DE
THURGOVIE
OCCU Count in ThurgovieThurgau(German), French THURGOVIE, canton, northeastern Switzerland.It is borderedon the north by Lake Constance (Bodensee), by the Rhine River onthe northwest, and by thecantons of Sankt Gallen on the south and Zrich and Schaffhausenon the west. With an areaof 391 square miles (1,013 square km), it is divided into threehill masses: one stretchingalong the lake; another inland, bounded north by the Thur Riverand south by its affluent, theMurg; and the third at the southern extremity of the canton,merging into the pre-Alpine zoneof Mount Hrnli. Frauenfeld (q.v.) is the capital.Inhabited by lake dwellers (the Pfyn culture) in prehistorictimes, it was later part of theRoman province of Raetia for several centuries until AD 450,after which it passed to theAlamanni, a Germanic tribe. From the 8th century on, it appearedas a political unit,extending as far west as the Reuss River and as far south as thefoot of the Alps. In the laterEuropean Middle Ages the county of Thurgau, already much reducedin size, belongedsuccessively to the dukes of Zringen and the counts of Kyburg.With the extinction of theKyburg line in 1264, the county passed to the Habsburgs, fromwhom it was seized by theconfederated Swiss states in 1460 and thenceforth ruled as asubject district. In 1798 itbecame a canton of the Helvetic Republic and in 1803 a fullmember of the SwissConfederation. Its cantonal constitution dates from 1869.Thurgau is a prosperous agricultural area known for apples andpears and for cider making.There are vineyards along the lake and in the Thur valley.Industries include printing,handicrafts, and the manufacture of textiles, shoes, and motorvehicles. The canton istraversed by two railways with several branch lines. Thepopulation is mostlyGerman-speaking and about two-thirds Protestant and one-thirdRoman Catholic. Pop. (1989est.) 198,371.Copyright (c) 1996 Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc. All RightsReserved DATE 1 APR 1999
Adilindis
DATE 5 DEC 1996
Lambert
DE
LOUVAINE
OCCU Count of Louvain DATE 14 MAR 1999
Harsinde
DATE 5 DEC 1996
1825 - 1866
Rodolphus
Ralph
Bentley
40
40
D. >0895
Hucbold
DE
GUCY
OCCU Ct. d'Ostrevant DATE 5 DEC 1996
Heiliwich
DE
FRIULI
DATE 22 MAR 1999
Mistawri
OCCU Prince of Obatrides (Obodrites?) HIST Y DANE Y ROYL Y DATE 28 NOV 1997
~0852 - 0885
Godefrid
33
33
Sons of Harald ii:> 1. Godefrid, son of Harald [AB 852], an unsuccessful claimantto the> Danish throne in 855. He attacked Frisia in 852 [AB], andthen> made peace with Charles the Bald in 853 [AB]. With hiskinsman> Rorik (see below), he went to Denmark in 855 [AB], in anattempt> to gain power there after the civil war of 854, but their> attempts were unsuccessful, and they returned to theirbase in> Dorestad. It is not clear whether this Godefrid is thesame> person as the Danish Viking of that name who was active inthe> period 882-885, married Gisla (daughter of Lothar II) in882, was> granted lands which Rorik had previously held, and waskilled in> 885. [See AF 882-5]..In 882 the Danish army led by Godfred, Sigfred and Orm (in orderofseniority?) were induced to leave Esloo by means of 2900 poundsofsilver, while Godfred was installed as ruler of part of Frisiasubject to the emperor (Charles the Fat). But Godfred wasmurderedin 885 at the instigation of Emp Charles. RELG @N3876@1. Godefrid, son of Harald [AB 852], an unsuccessful claimant to the Danish throne in 855. He attacked Frisia in 852 [AB], and then made peace with Charles the Bald in 853 [AB]. With his kinsman Rorik (see below), he went to Denmark in 855 [AB], in an attempt to gain power there after the civil war of 854, but their attempts were unsuccessful, and they returned to their base in Dorestad. It is not clear whetherthisGodefrid was the same person as the Danish Viking of that name who was active in the period 882-885, married Gisla (daughter of Lothar II) in 882, was granted lands which Rorik had previously held, and was killed in 885. [See AF 882-5]. ndividual Record FamilySearchr Ancestral File™ v4.19 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------Gottfried Prince Of DENMARK (AFN: 9FGR-DV) Sex: M --------------------------------------------------------------------------------Event(s): Born: Abt 852 Of, , Denmark Died: 885 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------Parents: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------Marriage(s): Spouse: Gisela Princess Of LORRAINE (AFN: 9FGR-F2) Marriage: 882 Of, Lorraine Family Group Record FamilySearchr Ancestral File™ v4.19 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------Husband's Name Gottfried Prince Of DENMARK (AFN:9FGR-DV) Born: Abt 852 Place: Of, , Denmark Died: 885 Place: Married: 882 Place: Of, Lorraine Father: Mother: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------Wife's Name Gisela Princess Of LORRAINE (AFN:9FGR-F2) Born: Abt 0869 Place: , , Lorraine Died: 0908 Place: Married: 882 Place: Of, Lorraine Father: Lothaire II King Of LORRAINE (AFN:9GCW-HP) Mother: Waldrade (Walrade), Queen Of LORRAINE (AFN:9GCW-VL) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------Children --------------------------------------------------------------------------------1. Sex Name M Sigfried Le Danois Count Of GUISNES (AFN:G5QM-ST) Born: Abt 0905 Place: Of, Guisnes, Picardie Died: 0965 Place: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------c 1999 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved.English approval: 3/1999Use of this site constitutes your acceptance of these Conditionsof Use. Last updated: 3/22/1999Privacy Policy. Last updated: 3/22/1999 DATE 15 AUG 2000
~0970 - 1000
Geoffroy III
Ferreol DE
GATINAIS
30
30
OCCU Ct. of Gatinois DATE 14 MAR 1999
~0974
Beatrix
DE
MACON
DATE 27 DEC 1996
~0945 - ~0990
Aubri
DE
GATINAIS
45
45
OCCU Ct. in the Gatinais DATE 14 MAR 1999
Geoffrey
DE
GATINAIS
OCCU Ct.intheGatinais DATE 14 MAR 1999
Aubri
DE
GATINAIS
OCCU Count in the Gatinais FREN Y DATE 14 MAR 1999
Geoffrey
D'ORLANS
OCCU Viscount of Orleans FREN Y DATE 1 APR 1999
1833 - 1877
Irving
A.
Bently
44
44
Aubri
Dux
D'ORLEAS
OCCU Viscount of Orleans FREN Y DATE 14 MAR 1999
Geoffrey
FREN Y DATE 12 NOV 1997
Hugues
I DE
PONTHIEU
OCCU Sgnr.d'Abbeville DATE 7 DEC 1996
Gisele
Pncsof
France
OCCU Dame d'Abbeville DATE 5 JAN 1997
<0944 - 0979
Lambert
DE
CHALONS
35
35
OCCU Count of Chalons RELG @N3891@ HIST Y DATE 14 MAR 1999 RELI count in 959 DATE 1 JUN 1997
D. 0978
Lambert
D'AUTUN
OCCU Count of Chalon DATE 29 JUN 1997
0990 - 1060
Pons
DE
TOULOUSE
70
70
OCCU Ct. of Toulouse Count of Toulouse, Albi and Dijon EDUC a/k/a Pons II Guillaume de Toulouse RELG @N3932@ FAML @N7643@ DATE 31 JUL 2000
0949 - >1063
Emma
DE
PROVENCE
114
114
EDUC a/k/a Emma de Venaissin. RELG @N3933@ DATE 11 MAY 1997
Rotilde
DATE 11 DEC 1999
Sigisbert
VI
Subject: Re: The Merovingian are among us !!!From: ic<exet0133@sable.ox.ac.uk>Date: Mon, 9 Dec 1c 1996 18:36:16+0000On Thu, 28 Nov 1996, ic wrote:> > Yoshiko & Laurent OHIERwrote:> > > > >> *Si> >> *Sigisbert VI "Prince Ursus" d.884 or885, Last Merovingian count of> >>Rhedae, m.Rotilde, dauu. ofCharles II of France. He tries to revolt against> >>Louis II ofFrance but Fails. He must esccape in Brittany. Their son is:> >> > I do remember seeing an Ursus mentioned in one of thevolumeumes of the HL> covering this period. I cannot at themoment recall the details or their Now it comcomes to me. AnUrsus _princeps_ is mentioned in the account of the Translationof the body of St.BBausilus of Nimes c.878 (HL III, 4-5).The abtof Sassi les Bois in Auxerrois asked Bernard of othiaa for hishelp in obtaining relics of St.Bausilus. Bernard went with 2 ofthe monks to Narbonne andnd obtained the agreement of AbpSigehard, who sent his archdeacon Theodard with the monks, whileBBernard appointed Ursus as his representative. But when theygot to Nimes, the townspeople rose agagainst them and tried toprevent them from digging up the body. Thebps of Uzes and Nimesintervenedd and the body was found 14-4-878, andlater some weregiven to the monks of Saissi.The editors of tf the HL thinkUrsus may have been vct of Nimes, successorof Bertrand: this ispossible, but nowherre attested. 'Princeps' if translated in anon-prejorative way, can simply mean, 'an importantman':': theterm _principes_ was regularly used by ninth century chroniclersto indicate the leading menn or nobles: it should notreally betranslated as 'prince' .However there is no evidence thatUrsussus ever led a revolt in Gothia, although there wererevolts at this time by Bernard of Gothia in n Burgundy 878-80,and by Miro son of Bera in Gothia 877-8. If he was a follower ofBernard he may have been involved in his revolt in Burgundy. Hemay be the same Ursus/Urso who appears as the sonn in law of thelate Ct Theoderic in a charter for St.Benoit sur Loire (Fleury)dated April 885. InIn this Theoderic son of Ct Theoderic andUrsus restore lands which Ct T had sent them to seize 2 yyearsprevious. Levillain in his 'Nibelungens historiques' (Annales duMidi, 1937-38) identified ththe late Ct theoderic of thischarter with Ct Theoderic chamberlain of Louis II 878, andtitular ctt of Autun 878-9, who along with many other noblesdrove Bernard of Gothia out of Autun in 879. Pererhaps Ursusswitched sides at this point.Either way, Ursus was not a titleof some mythical ct of f Razes, buta proper name. A number ofUrsus/Ursius/Urso 's appear in documentsof Septimania/Gothiaiain the 8-9th centuries. DATE 28 AUG 1999
~1829
Hester
Ann
Bentley
1854 - 1873
Thomas
Daniel
Edmisten
18
18
Hildegarde
DE
BLOIS
DATE 27 JAN 1997 DATE 14 OCT 1996
Boso II
OCCU Count in Italy DATE 21 DEC 1996
Boso I
OCCU Count in Italy ITAL Y DATE 24 MAR 1999
D. ~0995
Gerberge
GERM Y DATE 17 NOV 1997
D. 31 OCT 920
Manasses
I the Old
DE VERGY
OCCU Count of Vergy DATE 22 MAR 1999
D. 12 APR 935
Hermengarde
DE
BOURGOGNE
DATE 24 MAR 1999
<0893
Thierry II or
Theodoric DE
CHAUNOIS
OCCU Count of Chaunois FREN Y DATE 22 MAR 1999
Thierry
I the
Treasurer
DATE 22 DEC 1996
D. 0897
Trungard
OCCU Pncs.of the West DATE 14 MAY 1997
1755 - 1840
Hannah
Barber
85
85
Eberhard
I VON
HELLENBURG
GERM Y DATE 21 MAR 1999
Gisela
DATE 22 DEC 1996
Ethelgyth
DATE 28 NOV 1997
D. ~0903
Ethelwulf
OCCU Earl of Mercia DATE 28 NOV 1997
NN
DATE 22 DEC 1996
Klakharald
NPFX Earl OCCU Earl DANE Y SCAN Y DATE 14 MAR 1999
Landree
DATE 27 DEC 1996
Adelaide
DE
CONTENANCE
OCCU Countess of Contenance DATE 14 MAR 1999
Odele
DATE 1 JUN 1997
Abt 983/984 - 1018
Guillaume
II
TAILLEFER
OCCU Ct. of Provence DATE 22 MAR 1999
~1810
Lucina
Bently
~0985 - 1020/1023
Gerberge
DE
BOURGOGNE
DATE 5 JAN 1997
D. 0963
Conrad
I DI
VENTIMIGLIA
OCCU Ct.diVentimiglia DATE 28 DEC 1996
Rochilde
DATE 28 DEC 1996
D. >0902
Berta
ITAL Y DATE 17 NOV 1997
Wilfred
OCCU Count ITAL Y DATE 20 MAR 1999
NN
DATE 30 DEC 1996
~0870
Ermentrude
D'ALSACE
DATE 22 MAR 1999
~0765 - Aft 15 FEB 824
Waldrat
VON
HORNBACH
DATE 1 APR 1999
Godfrey
GERM Y DATE 12 NOV 1997
Garcia
Sanchez DE
GASCOGNE
OCCU Count of Gascony SPAN Y DATE 2 APR 1999
~1815
Hannah
L.
Bentley
Aminiana
Amuna
D'ANGOULEME
Amuna, wife of Garcia Sancho, duke of Gascony, is believed byReneMussot-Goulard (_Les princes de Gascogne_ [Marsolan, 1982],111-115) to be a daughter of Wulgrim and 'Regelinde' above.Through Gascon marriagesthis line diffused further. Noted by Vajay (see below at 2,table 8,citing Mussot-Goulard). Rene Mussot-Goulard's arguments as toAmuna'stenure of the city of Agen and relationship to Wulgrim and hissons don'tseem totally conclusive. FREN Y DATE 14 MAR 1999
Garnier or
Wernier
DE LOCHE
OCCU Sgnr. de Loches DATE 30 DEC 1996
Toscanda
or
Forconda
DATE 30 DEC 1996
Ranulf
DE
MACON
OCCU Viscount of MaconMon,town, capital of Sane-et-Loire dpartement, Bourgogne rgion,east-central France, north of Lyon. On the right bank of theSane River, it is a communications centre skirted by France'smain motorway, the Autoroute du Sud, and traversed by the mainroad from the Loire region to Geneva, which crosses the restored14th-century St. Laurent Bridge over the Sane. Called Matiscoby the Romans, Mon was an episcopal see from 536 to 1790. Theformer Cathedral of Saint-Vincent was largely demolished in1799. Old buildings include the house, now the museum, in whichthe 19th-century poet and politician Alphonse de Lamartine wasborn.Situated near the Monnais and Beaujolais vineyards, whichproduce such renowned wines as Pouilly Fouiss, Julienas, andMoulin Vent, it is a wine-trading centre. An internationalwine fair is held there annually. Mon is also a market forCharolais cattle and has a modern industrial zone (manufacturingmechanical equipment and motorcycles), as well as a river portby virtue of the Sane's natural navigability. Pop. (1982)36,517.Copyright (c) 1996 Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc. All RightsReserved FREN Y DATE 28 NOV 1997
Hedwige
DE
FRIULI
DATE 22 MAR 1999
Hugh
DE
MONTFORT
HIST Y FREN Y NORM Y DATE 28 NOV 1997
William
Garcis DE
FERENZAC
OCCU Ct. of Ferenzac DATE 31 DEC 1996
NN
DATE 31 DEC 1996
Cyrid
or
Cynthia
DATE 31 DEC 1996
NN rd
Concubine
DATE 31 DEC 1996
~1720 - 1807
John
Bentley
87
87
~0997
Hermengarde
DE
TOULOUSE
DATE 24 NOV 1997
~0978 - 1016
Guillaume
IV
D'AUVERGNE
38
38
DATE 1 JAN 1997
~0979 - >1017
Humberge
38
38
DATE 1 JAN 1997
~0950
Robert
II
D'AUVERGNE
OCCU Viscompte d'Auvergne DATE 24 NOV 1997
~0951
Ingelberge
DE
BEAUMONT
OCCU Dame DATE 14 MAR 1999
~0920 - >0962
Robert
I
D'AUVERGNE
42
42
FREN Y DATE 24 NOV 1997
~0921
Algarde or
Adelgarde DE
MERCOUER
FREN Y DATE 24 NOV 1997
Armand
I
D'AUVERGNE
REGN @N4906@ FREN Y DATE 24 NOV 1997
Bertilde
FREN Y DATE 24 NOV 1997
Bernard
DE
MERCOUER
OCCU Seigneur de Mercouer FREN Y DATE 24 NOV 1997
Patience
Shaw
Berald
I DE
MERCOUER
OCCU Seigneur de Mercouer FREN Y DATE 24 NOV 1997
Gerberge
FREN Y DATE 24 NOV 1997
D. <1015
Rotbold
DE
PROVENCE
OCCU Ct. of Provence DATE 1 JAN 1997
~0945 - 1057
Hermengarde
112
112
DATE 16 MAY 1997
Rotbaude
D'ANGELICA
DATE 20 MAR 1999
NN DE
PROVENCE
DATE 1 APR 1999
0922 - 1002
Echard I or
Ekkard I VON
MEISSEN
80
80
OCCU Ct. of Meissen DATE 21 MAR 1999
D. 1014
Suanhilde
DE
SAXONY
DATE 21 MAR 1999
D. 3 JUL 978
Dietmar
I VON
EASTMARK
OCCU Mrgv.of Eastmark GERM Y DATE 2 APR 1999
~1005 - 1065
Frederick
II DE
LUXEMBOURG
60
60
OCCU Duke of Lorraine DATE 1 JAN 1997
1731
Edward
Barber
~1023
Gerberge
DE
BOULOGNE
DATE 1 JAN 1997
~0785
Leutand
OCCU Count of Paris DATE 4 JAN 1997
NN
DATE 4 JAN 1997
D. ~0920
Galindo I
of Aragon
AZNAREZ
DATE 5 JAN 1997
Acibella
DE
GASCOGNE
DATE 2 APR 1999
NN
DATE 5 JAN 1997
Kuno
VON
OEHRINGEN
GERM Y DATE 22 MAR 1999
D. 0999
Richilde
OCCU Princess of Germany GERM Y DATE 22 MAR 1999
Hermengaud
OCCU Count of Albi REGN @N4791@ FREN Y DATE 22 MAR 1999
Hugues
D'AUXERRE
DATE 5 JAN 1997
Patience
Bentley
1893 - 1923
Elzie
E.
Jackson
29
29
27 JUN 1860/1873 - 1946
Mildred
Lustella
Harrington
Rowland
DATE 5 JAN 1997
Donat
I DE
MALUN
OCCU Count of Malun DATE 14 MAR 1999
Laundree
DATE 5 JAN 1997
Aleran
DE
TROYES
OCCU Count of Troyes FREN Y DATE 2 APR 1999
NN
VON
ANDECH
DATE 22 MAR 1999
D. 0810
Halfdan
EISTEINSSON
DATE 5 JAN 1997
Eistein
OCCU King of Frondheim GERM Y ROYL Y DATE 12 NOV 1997
~0830 - 0864
Stephen
DE
BOURGES
34
34
OCCU Ct. of Bourges DATE 14 MAR 1999 [IT:Count of Bourges.:IT]
NN
DATE 5 JAN 1997
~0602 - 0639
Dagobert
I
Merovingian
37
37
1783
Charity
Bentley
Rainard
OCCU Count DATE 5 JAN 1997
~0950 - 1024
Gerard
D'ALSACE
74
74
OCCU Ct. in L. Alsace DATE 22 MAR 1999
~0954
Eva
DE
LUXEMBURG
DATE 22 MAR 1999
Remy
or
Remigius
FRNK Y FREN Y DATE 12 NOV 1997
Arsinde
FRNK Y FREN Y DATE 12 NOV 1997
~0730 - ~0783
Lambert
VON
HORNBACH
53
53
OCCU Ct. of Hornbach DATE 1 APR 1999
~0695
Gui DE
TREVES
DATE 22 MAR 1999
~0700
Habibai or
Havivai or
Hakhinai
DATE 20 JAN 1997
D. 0739
Natronai
BEN
NEHEMIAH
DATE 20 JAN 1997
NN
JEW Y DATE 16 NOV 1997
Elizabeth
Bentley
Raimond
DE
TOULOUSE
OCCU Ct. of Toulouse DATE 1 APR 1999
NN
DATE 20 JAN 1997
D. >0860
Thibaut I le
Tricheur DE
CHARTRES
OCCU Count of Chartres RELG @N3994@ FREN Y DATE 2 APR 1999
Boso
V DE
PROVENCE
OCCU Count of Provence REGN @N4769@ FREN Y DATE 20 MAR 1999
Gunderland
DE
HESBAYE
OCCU Ct.of Hesbania DATE 28 JAN 1997
rd
wife
DATE 23 NOV 1997
Ralph
DE
ALOST
OCCU Count of Alost DATE 20 MAR 1999
Gisela
DE
LUXEMBURG
DATE 20 MAR 1999
Hunda
Steinar of
England
OCCU Earl in England DATE 9 MAR 1997
Alof
RAGNARSDOTTIR
DATE 9 MAR 1997
1785 - 1862
Hannah
Bentley
77
77
~0670 - 0770
Randver
Radbartsson
100
100
DATE 9 MAR 1997
~0638
Radbar
OCCU King in Russia DATE 9 MAR 1997
D. 0873
Ivar the
Boneless
RAGNARSSON
OCCU King of Dublin EDUC Conquered York 866/7, Slayer of St.Edmund of East Anglia 869 RELG @N4084@ DATE 24 JAN 1998
John
DE
BURGH
DATE 15 MAR 1997
Ethelwulf
Æthelwulf DE
FLANDRES
DATE 22 MAR 1999
Edmund
DATE 15 MAR 1997
D. 0896
Ethelgiva
Æthelgiva DE
FLANDRES
OCCU a nun DATE 22 MAR 1999
~0880 - 26 OCT 920/922
Ethelweard
Æthelweard
DE FLANDRES
DATE 22 MAR 1999
D. 1073
Sancha
DATE 31 JUL 2000
Marjorie
DATE 12 APR 1997
Susan
Bentley
Constance
D'ARLES
DATE 21 MAR 1999
Geoffrey III
the Bearded
D'ANJOU
OCCU Count of Anjou RELG @N4232@ DATE 14 MAR 1999
D. >1053
Beatrice
DATE 13 APR 1997
Rotrud
DATE 13 APR 1997
~0802
Hildegard
Matilda of
the West
OCCU Princess DATE 12 MAY 1997
D. 0894
Richarde
D'
ECOSSE
DATE 1 APR 1999
Alpaide
DATE 13 APR 1997
D. 0934
Emma
DATE 13 APR 1997
Frerone
DE
SAXE
DATE 13 MAR 1999
D. 0952
Hugh the
Black DE
NORMANDY
OCCU Duke of Normandy DATE 24 MAR 1999
1794
Edward
Barber
Bentley
~0920 - 0956
Adelaide
DE
BOURGOGNE
36
36
DATE 14 MAR 1999 RELG @N3939@ DATE 29 JUN 1997 --Other FieldsRef Number: + RELG @N1120@ DATE 10 JAN 1999
~0795 - 25 JUN 841
Gerard
D'AUVERGNE
DATE 10 AUG 1997
~0905 - Bef 30 SEP 948
Teutberga
D'ARLES
FREN Y DATE 24 MAR 1999
~0868 - 6 DEC 925
Garnier
Warinus DE
TROYES
OCCU Count of Troyes REGN @N4821@ FREN Y DATE 20 MAR 1999
Berta
DE
TROYES
FREN Y DATE 20 MAR 1999
~0895 - 0965
Letalde
I DE
MACON
70
70
OCCU Count of Macon ALIA Leotold, hr. Macon REGN @N4820@ FREN Y DATE 20 MAR 1999
D. >0876
Halfdan
RAGNARSSON
REFR DATE 0875 RETO DATE 0876 OCCU founder of the Danish kingdom of YorkHalfdan(fl. late 9th century), founder of the Danish kingdom of York(875/876), son of Ragnar Lodbrok, the most famous Viking of the9th century. After participating in raids on Anglo-Saxon lands to the south,Halfdan and his followers invaded the mouth of the Tyne (874)and engaged in warfare with both Picts and the Britons ofStrathclyde. In 876 he distributed the large region of Yorkamong his men and may then have left to join Viking campaigns innorthern Ireland; he may be the Danish king "Albann" who wasslain near Strangford Lough in 877. By another account heremained in York until 883.Related Propaedia TopicsWestern Europe, the Byzantine (Eastern Roman) Empire, andEastern Europe from AD 395 to c. 1050Copyright (c) 1996 Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc. All RightsReserved DANE Y SCAN Y SWED Y DATE 1 APR 1999
~0910 - Aft 19 JUN 946
OdoEudes
DE
VERMANDOIS
OCCU Count of Vienne; Count of Amiens DATE 14 MAR 1999
an unknown
daughter of
Budwine VON METZ
DATE 14 MAR 1999
Budwine
VON
METZ
OCCU Count of Metz REGN @N4770@ FREN Y DATE 14 MAR 1999
1799 - 1874
Clarimond
Brockway
74
74
D. 0852
Fredelon
Toulouse,medieval county of southern France from the 8th to the 13thcentury. The countship can be dated from AD 778, whenCharlemagne attempted to create bulwarks against the Muslims ofSpain. The great dynasty, however, dates from 849, when CountFredelon, a vassal of King Pepin II of Aquitaine, deliveredToulouse to Charles II the Bald of France, who thereuponconfirmed him as count. Dying in 852, Fredelon left a heritageincluding Rouergue (around Rodez) and the Pyrenean countships ofPallars and Ribagorza as well as the Toulousain to his brotherRaymond I, who added Limousin to it; but Septimania was thenprobably detached.Marriages and partitions changed the extent of the counts'dominion. By 1053 it included Quercy, the Albigeois (aroundAlbi), and Rouergue. Raymond IV (died 1105) added the marquisateof Provence but pawned Rouergue. The crusaders Raymond IV andhis son Bertrand (died 1112) won the countship of Tripoli in theHoly Land; but at home the dynasty was weakened by quarrels withthe House of Barcelona over Provence and with William IX ofAquitaine, who usurped the countship in 1098-1100 and again in1114-19. Towns such as Toulouse and vassals such as theTrencavel viscounts of Bziers and Carcassonne becamepractically autonomous. Raymond VII (died 1249) left thecountship to his son-in-law Alphonse of Poitiers, on whose deathin 1271 it was annexed to the French crown.Related Propaedia TopicsThe History of MankindThe Carolingian Empire and its later dissolution (c. 750-887),France in the 10th centuryCopyright (c) 1996 Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc. All RightsReserved FRNK Y FREN Y DATE 12 NOV 1997
Geoffrey
D'ANJOU
DATE 29 JUN 1997
Cunegonde
DATE 5 JUL 1997
~0765 - 0815
William
50
50
OCCU duke of Toulouse/Septimania RELI imported to the city of Narbonne by Charlemagne in 768? DATE 10 AUG 1997
0813
Bera
OCCU count of BarcelonaBera, count of Barcelona, possibly son of St. William, wasprogenitorof a family that can be traced for several generations, butunfortunatelynot beyond the early tenth century. Bera called himself a sonof a countWilliam in a charter of 813, and there seems no othercontemporary countWilliam, though St. William names several children in a coupleof chartersbut no Bera. A chart detailing the descendancy of count Bera isin Ramond'Abadal i de Vinyals, "La institucio comtal carolingia en lapre-Catalunya del segle IX," Anuario de Estudios Medievales 1(1964),29-75, reprinted in _Dels Visigots als Catalans_, 3d ed., 2vols.(Barcelona, 1986), 1:181-226. DATE 5 JUL 1997
Heribert
EDUC blinded 830Heribert, possible son of St. William and brother of Bernard ofSeptimania, blinded in 830, considered by Settipani as possiblyfather ofCunegonde, wife of Bernard, king of Italy, whose origins are notknown. This way he would have brought the name 'Heribert' into theCarolingian/Vermandois family. Settipani believes agranddaughter of thismarriage, a sister of Heribert I of Vermandois, may have marriedWido,count of Senlis, and transmitted the name 'William' to the dukesofNormandy and kings of England via their possible daughter Poppa,wife ofRollo and mother of the duke William Longsword (d. 942).ChristianSettipani, _La prehistoire des Capetiens_ (Villeneuve d'Asq,1993),213-14; 217-20 & stemma, p. 221. NB against this, some believethatHeribert was son of St. William by his other wife and notCunegonde,because Bernard's wife Dhuoda cites Heribert as her son's'avunculus',which in a paternal context should mean specifically 'father'shalf-brother'). Settipani's onomastic argument in favor of thisseries oflinks is tentative at best. DATE 5 JUL 1997
D. 0844
Bernard
DE
SEPTIMANIA
OCCU marquis of Septimania DATE 14 MAR 1999
others
DATE 5 JUL 1997
Gaucelm
OCCU Count of Roussillon DATE 5 JUL 1997
Guiburc
DATE 5 JUL 1997
~1797
John
Bentley
Dhuoda
DATE 5 JUL 1997
D. 0850
William
DE
TOULOUSE
DATE 14 MAR 1999
Regelinda
Sancha DE
SEPTIMANIA
DATE 2 APR 1999
D. 0886
Wulgrim
D'ANGOULEME
OCCU Count of Angouleme DATE 20 MAR 1999
D. ~0886
Bernard Plantapilosa'
Hairyfeet'
D'AUVERGNE
OCCU c of Auvergne DATE 14 MAR 1999
Theuderic
DATE 5 JUL 1997
Alda
DATE 5 JUL 1997
Several
siblings
DATE 5 JUL 1997
Regelinde or
Roselinde
D'ANGOULEME
OCCU cts. of Angouleme NN (poss. Regelinde or Roselinde, but not named in earlysources,called 'Sancha' by Vajay, see below at A2), called a sister ofWm.'Tolosanus' (d. 850, son of Bernard of Septimania, son of SaintWilliam)m. Wulgrim, count of Angouleme, and brought him the city of Agenas dowry(Ademar of Chabannes, Chronicon, 3:20). ES 3:731, 817. FromWulgrim ofAngouleme there is clear male-line descent to Isabella, wife ofKing Johnof England, and, via an earlier marriage, to the manydescendants ofAlmodis of La Marche in Toulouse and Barcelona, includingEleanor ofAquitaine. This line was posted to s.g.m. on January 5, 1996 byAlan B.Wilson, launching an extended discussion of the 'Makhir'question. If theeleventh-century forger and pathological liar Ademar ofChabannes can bebelieved (and that's a big if), and if the person he called"WillelmusTolosanus" must be the son of Bernard of Septimania (and that'sanotherif), then this is a clear line of descent. DATE 1 APR 1999
another
wife
DATE 5 JUL 1997
1705
George
Bentley
Gerberge
DE
NEVERS
Ava, a sister of Wm. the Pious, m. 'Geoffroi, c ofNevers/Gatinais'. Their daughter, Gerberge, was first wife of Fulk II, 'le bon'(d. 958),count of Anjou, and mother of his children, from 2 of whom canbe traced alarge progeny. Unusual hypothesis--contradicts conventionalwisdom onfirst wife of Fulk le Bon, and I can't find any otherinformation on thisGeoffrey (not in Bouchard's _Sword, Mitre & Cloister_). Thiswas putforward in C. Lauranson-Rosaz, _L'Auvergne et ses marges duVIIIe au XIesiecle: la fin du monde antique?_ (Le Puy, 1987), in charts atpp. 60, 93,as a possibility but with no discussion in the text. What isthe originof and best argument for this idea? DATE 22 MAR 1999
William I of
Perigord
D'ANGOULEME
William I of Perigord names his parents as Vulgrin/Wulgrim andRigilinde in a charter of St.Cybard d'Angouleme (ed. Lefrancque,no 211) and dated by G.tessier to 907-08 in Le Moyen Age 1933. DATE 2 APR 1999
Sancha
D'ANGOULEME
DATE 2 APR 1999
Romilla
DATE 5 JUL 1997
Ermengarde
DATE 10 AUG 1997
Godfrey DE
BRIONNE
ET EU
DATE 22 MAR 1999
910/915 - 980/984
Herbert of
Vermandois DE
VERMANDOIS
OCCU Count of Troyes Count of Meaux DATE 27 OCT 1997
Aedgifu
of
England
DATE 27 OCT 1997
~0935 - Aft 7 SEP 978
Gerberga
DE
LORRAINE
DATE 13 MAR 1999 FREN Y DATE 13 NOV 1997
Daughter
of Kent
DE KENT
DATE 21 MAR 1999
Ruth
Barber
Alburga
DE
KENT
NPFX Saint OCCU Nun ENGL Y SNT Y DATE 21 MAR 1999
D. 0913
Alexander
MAMIKONIAN
REFR DATE 0912 RETO DATE 0913 DATE 1 APR 1999
D. 0985
Basil the
chamberlain
MAMIKONIAN
EVNT DATE 0985 exiled by Basil IIBasil THE CHAMBERLAIN(d. 985), eunuch minister of the Byzantine Macedonian dynasty.After the death of the emperor John I, Basil the Chamberlaincontrolled the throne for his two grandnephews and co-emperorsConstantine and Basil II. After engineering his uncle'sdownfall, Basil II was finally able to assume his ownindependent rule. Related Propaedia TopicsThe eclipse of the Roman Empire in the West and the developmentand Christianization of Germanic successor states (AD 395-c.750)Copyright (c) 1996 Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc. All RightsReserved BYZN Y GOVT Y HIST Y DATE 1 APR 1999
Eudocia
Ingerina
DATE 23 NOV 1997
st
wife
DATE 23 NOV 1997
~0920 - 19 SEP 961
Helena
Lecapenus, Helen, Byzantine EmpressBorn: ABT 920, Constantinople, TurkeyDied: 19 SEP 961Father: Lecapenus, Romanus I, Byzantine Emperor, b. 940Married 27 APR 919 to Porphyrogenitus, Constantine VII,Byzantine EmperorChild 1: , Romanus II of Byzantium, Byzantine Emperor DATE 18 MAR 2000
Edith
of
GREYSTOKE
DATE 19 JAN 1998
Ansfride
DATE 19 JAN 1998
Edith
DATE 19 JAN 1998
UNNAMED
DATE 19 JAN 1998 DATE 19 JAN 1998
~1750
John
Bentley
Living
Anderson
Eperleng
ubject: Re: Normandy nobles/TosnyFrom: "Todd A. Farmerie" <taf2@po.cwru.edu>Date: Mon, 14 Jul 1997 10:09:04 -0400Sheila Cassidy wrote:> > 1. Richard of Evreux (d.1067) m. Godehildis widow of Roger I> of Tosny. Is this Roger the same as Roger de Toeni who> married the daughter of the Countess of Barcelona? It is generally held to have been the same Roger, although thereis moredebate as to whether it was the same wife (I tend to say no).> This> daughter is called Adelaide by some, or Stephania. Charles Evans as suggested that there were two Tosny/Barcelonamarriages. One involved the Roger above, while the otherinvolved theprogenitor of Tosny of Belvoir (explaining the introduction ofthe nameBerenger into that family).> Which> is correct? In this case, both?> Was she the mother of his daughter Adeliza,> who married William Fitz Osbern (d.1071)? Is Roger of> Toeni's origin known? (I have read that he was descended> from Malahule brother of Earl Rognvald or his wife Hilda)This is the origin given him in traditional Norman sources, butthere isno confirming evidence.> 2. William Longsword (d.941) m. Eperleng (was she really his> wife or just concubine?) William had a mistress, who later married Asperlingus (spellednumerousways). THeir children would thus be half-brothers of CountRichard I.> and had a son Rodulf Count of Ivry,> who had 2 sons Hugh Bishop of Bayeux, and John Arcbishop of> Roeun, and Emma wife of Osbern Steward (d.1040). Is this> descent correct?Yes, other than the father of the first Count of Ivry.taf DATE 24 JAN 1998
Hulc
EYSTEINSON
DATE 24 MAR 1999
Aeda
Attala
DATE 24 JAN 1998
BILLUNG
DATE 24 JAN 1998
Luitgarde
DE
SAXONY
ubject: Re: Ottonian descent from CharlemagneFrom: ntaylor@fas.harvard.edu (Nathaniel Taylor)Date: Mon, 28 Apr 1997 22:34:04 -0500In article <33646CE8.1659@hotmail.com>, mat_man@hotmail.comwrote:> I came across this descent when i was looking up> Henry the Fowler's ancestry, in an article by E. Hlawitschka> in Rheinische Vierteljahrblatter, 1974, p128 which I'vealready> quoted. I wonder if this descent has been accepted by the more> recent genealogical compendiums (eg. Settipani). <snip>> Charlemagne> _____________|_____________________> | |> Pippin IV d.810 Louis the Pious> | |> Aeda-Attala m. Billung Louis the German> b.806 | |> | |> Oda m. Ludolf |> d.913| d.866 |> _____|__________ |> | | |> Otto Luitgarde m. Louis II d.882> d.912The Hlawitschka article, "Zur Herkunft der Liudolfinger und zueinigenCorbeyer Geschichtsquellen," Rheinische Vierteljahrsblatter 98(1974),92-165, is also reprinted in his _Stirps regia: Forschungen zuKnigtumund Fhrungsschichten im frheren Mittelalter_ (Frankfort amMain, 1988).This Carolingian-Ottonian link does not appear in Settipani's_Prehistoiredes Capetiens_ (nor in Werner's 'Nachkommen Karls des Grossen',publishedbefore Hlawitschka's article). Pippin's five daughters are allnoted asdead ends in both works. The Hlawitschka article is cited bySettipani ina footnote in his entry for Louis III (your 'Louis II' above),p. 655, n.288; he says Hlawitschka should be consulted for the Liudolfingfamily,with the addition of Brigitte Kasten, _Adalhard von Corbie: dieBiographieeines karolingischen Politikers und Klostervorstehers_(Dsseldorf,1986), 176-207; and Winfrid Glocker, _Die Verwandten der Ottonenund ihreBedeutung in der Politik: Studien zur Familienpolitik und zurGenealogiedes sachsischen Kaiserhauses_ (Kln, 1989). I will look forthese to seeif either explicitly refutes Hlawitschka; otherwise, I don'tknow whySettipani would have ignored it in his notice of the daughtersof Pippinof Italy (211-12). It has been assumed by historians that the Ottonians had noCarolingianblood at all in the early generations, so this would constitutea serioushistorical revision. Has anyone found a discussion of this inrecenthistories or other genealogical compendia?Nat Taylor DATE 1 APR 1999
a gr grand
daughter of
Charlemagne
DATE 24 JAN 1998
grandchild
of
Charlemagn
DATE 24 JAN 1998
child
of
charlemagne
DATE 24 JAN 1998
unknown
DATE 24 JAN 1998
D. >0807
Adelhaid
DATE 9 FEB 1998
~1752 - 1836
Joshua
Bentley
84
84
Gundrada
DATE 9 FEB 1998
Berthaid
DATE 9 FEB 1998
Theodrada
DATE 9 FEB 1998
Bernard
DE
VERMANDOIS
NPFX Count DATE 9 FEB 1998
Beggon
Bego
DATE 14 FEB 1998
Hugh I
DATE 14 FEB 1998
Edyta
ANGIELSKA
DATE 1 APR 1999
Anna
DATE 29 MAR 1998
D. 0884
Sigisbert
VI Ursus
PLANTARD
DATE 11 DEC 1999
D. 1057
Lefieltna
Lesceline
D'HARCOURT
DATE 31 JUL 2000
~1755 - 1853
Eldred
Bentley
98
98
D. 0872
Bernard
DE
TOULOUSE
OCCU Count of Toulouse DATE 31 JUL 2000
1863
John
Dolphus
Edmisten
Muncey
Bennett
1863
Jordan
H Neal
1850 - 1928
Thomas
Dickinson
Hix
78
78
BURIAL: Thomas D. Hicks born 9/24/1850, died 12/6/1928, buried 12/8/1928 Spring Hill Cemetery, Hall & Edmund Edition, Section H, Lot 42 by Simpson Funeral Home.
1905
Gladys
L
Jackson
1850
Ida
Mae
Martin
BURIAL: Mrs. Hicks buried 1/26/1934 Spring Hill Cemetery, Hall & Edmund Edition, Section H, Lot 42. Funeral Home not listed. She was the w/o Thomas Hicks. [Possibly Ida Martin Hicks] Census: Looks like this might be Ida in the 1850 Kanawha County Annotated census: John L. Martin 50 laborer b.VA Lucinea (Dooling) 39 b.b.VA (m.20 July 1828) William O. 21 boatman b.VA (m.30Dec 1853, Mary Jane Harris) Dryden S. 19 engineer b.VA (m.30 Dec 1852, Julia Ann Harris) John A. 17 engineer b.VA Charles C. 14 b.VA Juliet E. 11 b.VA Mary A. 5 b.OH Ida M. 1 b.VA Census: 1860 Kanawha, VA Lucinda Martin age 49 b VA Julia C 20 b OH Mary A 15 b VA Ida 10 b VA James 7 b VA Harriet 5 b VA Columbus Martin 25 b VA Boatman Married within last year Mary 22 b VA married within last year
1880 - 1949
Thomas
Kay
Hicks
68
68
BURIAL: Thomas Kay Hicks born 11/1/1880 WV, died 2/28/1949 Charleston, WV, buried 3/2/1949 Spring Hill Cemetery, Hall & Edmund edition, Section 42 by Bartlett Funeral Home. He was the s/o Thomas Dickinson Hicks & Ida Endora Martin.
Glenn
R
Hicks
1766
Reuben
Bentley
1883
Henry
M
Hicks
1876
Mary
L
Hicks
1822
Minerva
Harris
Father b TN, Mother b WV
1853
Margaret
S Hix
1850 - <1900
Sophia
Hix
50
50
1855 - <1900
Hannah
M Hix
45
45
1901 - 1968
Maggie
Hicks
67
67
~1758
William
Hix
~1875
William
A
Hicks
Frank
Coalman
Samuel
Bentley
~1790 - Bet 1840-1850
Joseph
Stephen
Hicks
Usually listed as Steven due to Several Josephs in the family. 1820 census Greenbrier County. 1840 census Jackson County. 1850 census Margaret is in Wirt Co.
1789 - >1850
Margaret
Boggs
61
61
Family history of Elizabeth Smith Roberts, as compiled by Albert Lee Smith, says John and Susan lived as man and wife for 72 years. Name listed as Susan. !familytreemaker.com 3/4/1999 Betty D. Renick. Several of the Drennin family were killed by Indians. It is said that Susan and her brother were captured by the Indians, that her father was scalped and left for dead, but that he recovered. (Roane Co Family History page. 192). A Walker relative says that one Drennen girl was raised by a Major Renick after one of the Indian raids left her an orphan. Marriage date also showing as 4/25/1786. Don Norman lists marriage date as 4/25/1786. Received from Louise Fendrich...not sure of source, but probably "The Boggs Family" by Alvin L. & Nartha Ann (Boggs) Rhods. John Attie Boggs probably came to Greenbrier Co., VA, along with his younger brother Francis Charles Boggs; {kh-all records I had previously show Francis was his Older brother}. they both purchased land in Greenbrier Co., and the neighboring co., in 1775. John married Susan (Day) Drennen on April 25, 1786; she was twenty-two, he was forty years old. She was born 1764 and died 1866. They were married by John McCall, a catholic. this is recorded in Greenbrier co., Book #2, page #9. Her parents were Lawrence and Sara (Day) Drennen; her grandparents were Walter and Susan (Wyle) Drennen. Nathaniel Day was a son of Christopher Day, date of birth 1635 in Wales Co. * Her parents were killed by Indians, along with several other men or boys. They also killed a baby brother or sister. The Indians surprised the men and boys in a corn field where they were hoeing corn. The men had stacked their weapons, and hoed down a long row of corn away from their weapons. the Indians then surprised them and killed and scalped them; one survived being scalped. the Indians then went to the cabin, broke in and took the women and children captive. they also took a baby, cut it in half, then hung the two halves in a tree. they took Susan's mother, her and a brother, plus a horse, and made their escape. Susan said the next morning that her mother was exhausted and unable to move, so an Indian walked up behind her and killed her with a tomahawk; some days later and at night, the Indians placed an old Indian on guard. He was sitting on a rock, but kept nodding off to sleep. Susan noticed the horse was looking past the old Indian at something. she sat very quiet; suddenly a huge volley of shots rang out, and a band of white settlers attacked the camp and killed all the Indians and scalped them and threw their bodies into the fire. {kh-I have a longer and more detailed account, written by James H. Hodam, great-nephew of John Boggs and Susan Drennin}. * She was then raised by Major Renniy and his wife, who was the sister to James Madison, who was or became an American President. This was on squatters land, purchased by John Boggs, on little Sewell Valley. {NOTE: KH. IN VIEW OF INFO RE COURT RECORDS AND PENSION ACCOUNTS - SEE LAWRENCE DRENNEN - I BELIEVE THIS ACCOUNT REFERS TO SUSAN'S MOTHER SARAH DAY, NOT TO SUSAN. I BELIEVE IT WAS SARAH DAY'S MOTHER AND FATHER THAT WERE KILLED AND SCALPED. ALSO SEE SARAH DAY'S NOTES FOR HER POSSIBLE PARENTAGE. Certificate of Marriage. State of West Virginia, Greenbrier County, To-Wit: I, Eugene V. Spence, Clerk of the County Commission in and for said County and State (the same being a Court of Record), also, the Custodian of the Marriage Records, do hereby certify that the Marriage Record discloses the following facts that John Boggs and Susan Drennen were united in marriage by John McCue, and the 125th day of April 1786. Given under my hand and official seal this the 10th day of April 1985. Recorded in Marriage Record No. 1-A, Page 9. Children of John Attie BOGGS and Susan(Susanna) DRENNIN were as follows: 226 i Virginia "Jane"7 BOGGS [805], born 1784 in Greenbrier Co., VA; died 1805. INTERNET - GED2HTMLv3.0-UNREGISTERED2/2/97 [April 29, 1997] Susan Drennin Family 1: John Boggs 11 children listed ... 11. Virginia "Jane" Boggs, !Kindred Konnections Individual Record - ball 3, 1/17/1999. ...Virginia "Jane" never married; hanged herself in the 1850's when her father refused to allow her to marry the man she loved. WHAT A CREW! !William Boggs letter to Juliet Boggs dated Nov 22 1871 states Jane died at age 11. ??? !"The Boggs Family" by Alvin & Martha Ann (Boggs) Rhods. Virginia Boggs 1784-1805, age 21, daughter of John and Susan (Drennen) Boggs was in love with a boy named West Hickman, and wanted to marry him. Her father John refused permission, and went on a trip to Lynchburg, Virginia to buy cattle. While there he had a premonition that something was wrong at home. He hurried back home. When he arrived it was too late; his favorite daughter had hanged herself. I suspect that she was his oldest child at 21 years old. Many think that this tragedy caused him to make the move to Roane County. 227 ii Ruth7 BOGGS [803], born abt 1788 in Greenbrier Co., VA; died abt 1802. She married None (---) [1909]. INTERNET - GED2HTMLv3.0-UNREGISTERED(2/2/97) [ April 29, 1997 Susan Drennin Family 1: John Boggs 11 children listed ... 9. Ruth Boggs ... !Kindred Konnections Individual Record - ball3, 2/27/1999 ... Ruth, d. at age 14. Woodyard [a reference to the person who wrote the source letter] says her mother is believed to have been Mariah Mays. [Note: Mariah Mays was John's son William's widow who, after the Civil War, had set up business in a "sporting house" with her two daughters. Either this Ruth is daughter of Mariah and William, born before their marriage, or there were 2 Ruths. This Ruth was born BEFORE William!] !From letter to Juliet Boggs Smith from William Boggs Nov 22 1871... Ruth and Jane died when young. Ruth Boggs was some 14 years old and has been long Mourned for and her relations has almost all named a girl After her. ... Original of letter in Oregon State Archives. Copy in possession of Kathy Hughes. + 228 iii Sarah7 BOGGS [795], born 26 Jul 1789 in Lewisburg, Greenbrier Co., VA; died 26 Jul 1858 in Roane Co., VA; buried in Andrew L. Vandal's farm, Roane, VA. She married James Abraham VANDAL [1832]. + 229 iv Nancy7 BOGGS [796], born 1791 in Greenbrier Co., VA; died Jun 1856 in Spring Creek, Roane co., VA. She married (1) Jonathan Dillon VANDALE [1159]; (2) Marmaduke WILLIAMS [16051]; (3) Jim MAZE [16052]; (4) George Clendenin BOGGS [1038]; (5) Jonathan Dillon VANDALE [1159]. + 230 v Margaret Peggy7 BOGGS [797], born 1793 in Greenbrier Co., VA; died in Roane Co., VA. She married Joseph Stephen HICKS [1138]. + 231 vi Lawrence7 BOGGS [39], born 25 April 1795 in Greenbrier Co., Virginia; died 23 April 1867 in Harrisburg, Linn, Oregon; buried in Schooling Graveyard, Harrisburg, Linn, Oregon. He married (1) Elizabeth (NEWSOM) Boggs [40]; (2) Agnes Nancy (SCOTT (WOODS)) Boggs [62]. + 232 vii Thomas "Old Tommy"7 BOGGS [798], born 1799 in Greenbrier Co., VA; died 20 Mar 1880 in Reedy Creek, Roane Co., WV. He married (1) Matilda (ROCKHOLD WISEMAN BUTCHER) Boggs [1139]; (2) Elizabeth "Lizzie" (SHOWEN) Boggs [1784]. + 233 viii James R.7 BOGGS [799], born 22 May 1800 in Greenbrier Co., VA; died 6 Aug 1877/87 in Smithfield, Jefferson Co., WV. He married (1) Harriet (WALKUP) Boggs [1140]; (2) Nancy (O'BRIEN) Boggs [1144]; (3) Lacy Ann (O'BRIEN) Boggs [1145]. + 234 ix William7 BOGGS [800], born 1801 in Greenbrier Co., VA; died 1863 in Greenbrier Co., WV; buried in Charleston, Kanawha co., WV. He married Mariah (MAZE) Boggs [1027]. + 235 x Evalina Belmont7 BOGGS [801], born 1807 in Greenbrier Co., VA. She married Beniah DEPUE, SR. [1146]. + 236 xi Malinda7 BOGGS [804], born abt 1816 in Greenbrier co., VA; died in Creston, Wirt Co., WV. She married Jonathan DEPUE [1158]. Father: John Attie BOGGS b: 14 FEB 1763 in Chester Co., PA Mother: Susan M. DRENNIN b: 20 MAY 1768 in VA
1815 - >1880
Nancy
Joanna
Hicks
65
65
William
Greathouse
~1817
Joseph
Hicks
~1825 - >1880
Steven
David
Hicks
55
55
~1841
Samuel
Hicks
1825 - 1897
George
Washington
Hicks
72
72
1827 - 1901
Lawrence
Hicks
74
74
~1830 - 1893
James
Hicks
63
63
Catury
Bentley
~1832
Margaret
Hicks
~1833
Minerva
Coon
~1856
George
S
Hicks
~1858
Charles
W
Hicks
1861
James
Hicks
1863
Julia A
Hicks
1866
Minnie
F
Hicks
1869
Luella
Hicks
1872
William
H
Hicks
1876
Malissa
Hicks
Bethany
Bentley
1878
Virgie
Lee
Hicks
1862
James
Hicks
1810
Isabella
Coon
~1804
George
Coon
1839
Rachael
Coon
1840
William
Coon
1845
George
Coon
1850
Alamida
Coon
~1804 - ~1845
Thomas
Hix
41
41
possibly married Rebecca Reed, moved to Blount Co, TN.
~1827
Christina
Barnhouse
1746 - 1827
Justus
Brockway
81
81
~1862
Mary
Ellen
Hicks
1850 - 1924
David
Hicks
74
74
1853 - ~1881
Lora
Jane
Hicks
28
28
1853 - 1928
Diana
Jarvis
74
74
1837 - ~1881
George
Jarvis
44
44
1870
Christina
Hicks
1872 - 1943
Stephen
Perry
Hicks
70
70
1875 - 1950
Rebecca
Jane
Hicks
74
74
1878
Cynthia
Hicks
1883
Rachel
Hicks
1725
Margeret
Smith
1884
Delilah
Hicks
1888 - 1963
Benjamin
Franklin
Hicks
74
74
1890 - 1961
Josephine
Hicks
71
71
Louisa
Truman
1888 - 1965
Biddie
Catherine
Jarvis
76
76
1875
Stephan
Jarvis
1878
Simon
Peter
Jarvis
1880 - 1965
Daniel
Jarvis
85
85
D. 1916
Samuel
Van Buren
Rose
Andrew
J.
Metheney
1756 - 1847
Alice
Gardner
91
91
Czar
Metheney
Ernest
Jackson
Rose
William
Buckbee
1896 - 1963
Hurshel
Hicks
66
66
1898
Hugh
Crawford
Hicks
1900 - 1872
Arretha
B.
Hicks
28
28
1902
Harley
Creed
Hicks
1905 - 1962
David
Hicks
57
57
1906
Cynthia
Ann
Hicks
1909
Mary
Elizabeth
Hicks
1893 - 1946
Callie
May
Harrington
52
52
1913 - 2002
Ruth
M
89
89
Occupation: Sandy City Council Recorder 1959-1972, Sandy Mayor ?-?
1911
Truman
Hicks
1913 - 1979
Hensley
Roscoe
Hicks
66
66
1900 - 1980
Tollie
Jarvis
80
80
Dwight
Metz
Minnie
May
George
F.
King
Audra
Bessie
Postalwait
Ethel
Jarvis
Laura
McQuin
1911 - 1912
Lulu
May
Hicks
1
1
~1801
Thankful
Brockway
1912 - 1919
Steven
Clay
Hicks
6
6
1914
Jessie
Ann
Hicks
1916 - 1996
Diannah
Hicks
80
80
1917
Benjamin
Clyde
Hicks
1919 - 1981
Silas
Duran
Hicks
62
62
1921
Bronzel
Dwight
Hicks
1922
Dora
Jane
Hicks
1924 - 1997
Missouri
Lee
Hicks
72
72
1926 - 1974
Edna
Virginia
Hicks
47
47
1928 - 1978
Eugene
Dow
Hicks
50
50
1789 - 1792
Rweanah
Brockway
3
3
1931 - 1997
Gerald
Dempsey
Hicks
65
65
Living
Hicks
1935 - 1979
William
Reels
44
44
Living
Moser
Living
Moser
Living
Metz
1923
Joseph
Lobianda
1919 - 1997
William
Frederick
Jones
78
78
1920 - 1986
James
Miller
66
66
Ima
Jean
Short
1797 - 1872
Simon
Brockway
75
75
Mae
Schartiger
Lula
Boggs
1904 - 1971
Tom
Stewart
66
66
Carl
Jarvis
1909
John
Wendell
Hyer
Living
Hicks
Living
Hicks
1937 - 1959
Steven
Perry
Hicks
21
21
Living
Hicks
Living
Hicks
1786 - 1861
Samuel
Brockway
74
74
1920 - 1938
Hallie
Hicks
18
18
1922
Ollie
Marie
Hicks
1924 - 1967
James
Elvie
Hicks
43
43
1925
Bonnie
Louise
Hicks
1927
Donnie
Mae
Hicks
1929
Rose
Jane
Hicks
Living
Hicks
Living
Hicks
Living
Hicks
Living
Hicks
1775
Elizabeth
Brockway
Living
Hicks
Living
Hicks
Living
Hicks
1953 - 1953
Dorcas
Augusta
Hicks
3d
3d
Living
Hicks
Living
Hicks
Living
Hicks
Living
Hicks
Living
Hicks
Living
Hicks
1791 - 1846
George
Brockway
55
55
Living
Hicks
Living
Hicks
Living
Hicks
Living
Hicks
Living
Hicks
Living
Hicks
Living
Hicks
Living
Hicks
Living
Hicks
Living
Hicks
1773 - 1847
Elsa
Diadama
Brockway
74
74
Living
Hicks
1967 - 1981
Christopher
Todd
Hicks
14
14
Oma
Jean
McCune
Living
Hicks
Living
Hicks
Living
Hicks
Living
Hicks
Living
Tweedle
Living
Hauter
Living
Small
1731 - 1809
Benjamin
Gardner
78
78
Living
Evans
Living
Thomas
Living
Stanley
Living
Hicks
Corene
Jarvis
1869
Sarah
J.
Hicks
D. 1859
Delilah
Burdett
1859
John
Hicks
1849
James
David
Hicks
1853 - 1922
Owen
Lewis
Hicks
68
68
1799
Clare
Brockway
1854
Benjamin
Armstrong
Hicks
1857 - 1940
Joseph
Steven
Hicks
83
83
1859
Margaret
Jane
Hicks
Elizabeth
McCune
1868 - 1947
John
Hicks
79
79
1866 - 1942
William
Henry
Hicks
76
76
1880 - 1937
Lawrence
A.
Hicks
56
56
Abraham
Greathouse
1858 - 1964
Mildred
Fitzwater
105
105
1896 - 1974
Cody
Hicks
78
78
1795
Ezelah
Brockway
1924 - 1980
Junior
Loundree
56
56
DEATH: Cert# 80-08680
1903 - 1998
Edith
Russie
Walker
94
94
1927 - 2000
Reginald
James
Hicks
72
72
1927 - 1969
Cleo
Marie
Sebert
42
42
Living
Hicks
Living
Hicks
Living
Hicks
Living
Hicks
Living
Driggers
Living
Driggers
1876 - 1960
Lenoa
Caroline
Fitzwater
84
84
1777 - 1830
Justice
Brockway
53
53
1878 - 1902
George
Joseph
Hicks
24
24
1892 - 1966
Fannie
L.
Hicks
74
74
1880 - 1971
Elizabeth
Jane
Hicks
90
90
1883 - 1973
James
Wilmoth
Hicks
89
89
1897
Letha
Hicks
1886 - 1981
Mary
D.
Hicks
95
95
1889 - 1931
Arthur
Hicks
41
41
1888 - 1972
John
H.
Hicks
84
84
1894 - 1978
Burlie
Hicks
84
84
1884
Ella
Hicks
1779
Lucy
Brockway
1901
Margaret
Mae
Hicks
1922 - 1922
Cody
Hicks
1923 - 1979
Mabel
Ruth
Hicks
56
56
1925
Nina
Mae
Hicks
1929
Lewis
Alfred
Hicks
1929
Lois
Alma
Hicks
Living
Hicks
1936 - 1995
Edith
Evelyn
Hicks
59
59
D. 1879
Elizabeth
Ellen
Summers
1879
William
B.S.
Hicks
e-mail: William left for the military when he was 16 and when he called for his brother to pick him up at the bus station in newton they passed each other 3 times before they realized who they were. do you know what william's middle intials stand for(B.S.) noone seems to remeber, only that everyone called him willy.(Beth Ramey - 7-31-2002)
1781
Benjamin
Gardner
Brockway
Eldon
Dooley
Living
Tackett
Living
MELVILLE
Gerald
Dooley
Living
Driggers
~1875
Lonzo
Milton
Sparks
Adolphus
McKinley
Garten
Okie
Given
Perry
Calhoun
Paren
Dahmer
1783 - 1877
Jesse
Brockway
93
93
Pearl
Rafferty
Elizabeth
Hall
1876
Leonves
Hicks
1877
Lendora
J.
Hicks
1878 - 1964
Henry
E.
Hicks
85
85
Living
Neal
Living
Sanders
1856
Annie
B.
Summers
1882
George
W.
Hicks
~1856 - 1934
Ann
Carpenter
78
78
Mehitable
Barnes
John
D. Cox
~1881
Sabina
J.
Boggs
Thelma
Hicks
1905 - 1966
Lemon
H.
Hicks
61
61
Thomas
Barnhouse
~1867
Margaret
L.
Ellison
1897
Effie
J.
Hicks
1899
Cora
Hicks
1878 - 1947
Margaret
Yost
69
69
Minnie
Lee
Shaver
1695 - 1777
Lydia
Johnson
81
81
1905
Harvey
Hicks
lived in Akron, OH
Vera
Hicks
married name Postlewait, lived in Spencer, WV
1910 - 1977
Shirley
Hicks
67
67
1901 - 1974
Earl
Hicks
73
73
1907 - 1981
Darrell
Hicks
74
74
Orvie
Hicks
1912 - 1985
Dillon
Hicks
73
73
1914 - 1986
Donald
Lee
Hicks
72
72
1918
Velva
Hicks
1920 - 1975
Paris
Hicks
55
55
~1672
Mr.
Smith
1902 - 1982
Locie
J.
Boggs
80
80
Marriage record gives her name Locie Jarvis
1921
Leona
Alice
Born
Rosa
Falls
Ella
Rogers
Annie
Brannon
1891 - 1966
Sarah
Jane
Carpenter
74
74
Sarah's first husband died in 1937, so she probably married Henryafter that.
Margaret
Ewing
Cynthia
Ann
Hinkle
~1864
Lizzie
E.
Hicks
~1866
Nancy
E.
Hicks
19 MAR 1669/1670 - 1726
Nathanial
Johnson
~1867
Leonard
S.
Hicks
~1869
Edgar
W.
Hicks
1870 - 1935
Henry
Clay
Hicks
65
65
1873
Joseph
Brown
Hicks
~1876
Luther
E.
Hicks
~1878
Ottis
P.
Hicks
1877
Jerusha
Ellen
Jarvis
1881 - 1955
Laura
Hicks
73
73
1881
Nelson
Jarvis
1893 - 1974
Carl
Hicks
81
81
1670 - 15 JAN 1724/1725
Hannah
Hoadley
1896
Anna
Thurman
Hicks
Minnie
Hicks
Cora
Hicks
Hallie
Hicks
1908 - 1986
Curt
Hicks
78
78
1911 - 1991
Dormal
Hicks
80
80
Rector
Wade
Hicks
Sylvia
Hicks
Eva M.
Cooper
Stella
Jarvis
Daniel
Howland
1859 - 1933
Rachael
Angeline
Jackson
73
73
1881
Florence
Witt
1893
Georgia
A.
Hicks
1895
Thomas
G.
Hicks
1897
Creed
D.
Hicks
1899
Pascal
P.
Hicks
Katherine
Smith
Ernest
Ray
Harold
Claude
Boggs
Wesley
Fritz
Mae
Looney
1733 - ~1779
Joseph
Smith
46
46
Matilda
Brannon
Dallas
Jarvis
Bina
Arizona
Cooper
John
Risbin
1900
Romy
E.
Hicks
?
Living
Hicks
Living
Burnside
Ida B.
Murphy
John
W.
Showen
Henry
J.
Summerville
1731
Deborah
Smith
Rosie
O'Brien
BET 1784 AND 1790
John
Hix
~1794 - 1866
Ellis
Hix
72
72
1824 - <1900
William
Hicks
76
76
Occupation: Steam Boat Pilot
1785 - 1858
David
Hix
73
73
BET 1790 AND 1800
Jesse
Hix
BET 1790 AND 1805
Mary
Hix
~1800 - 1874
Achilles
Hix
74
74
1804 - 1887
Elizabeth
Hix
83
83
John
Boggs
1723 - ~1761
Benjmin
Smith
38
38
Susanna
Drennen
~1804 - 1862
William
Hix
58
58
~1762
Hannah
Garrad\
Jarrett
David Jacob
Garrad\
Jarrett
1782 - 1847
Mary
Bollinger
65
65
Jacob
Mohler
~0840
Ermentrude
d'Alsace
1868
Minnie
1883
Clarenda
V
Hicks
1886
Margaret
Hicks
1727
John
Smith
1888
Martin
L
Hicks
1891
Mariette
Hicks
1892
James
C
Hicks
1895
Joseph
P
Hicks
1816 - 1891
James
Alexander
Dodd
75
75
Death record shows Alexander Dodd died 12 Aug 91 at Bills Creek of Brights Disease being 75 years 2 mos and 26 days old. His parents were Jms and Isabel, born in Virginia, a farmer and married Eliza.
1827
Susan Ann
Elizabeth
Meeks
1900 census - 10 children, 7 living, widowed
William
H
Middleham
Lucy
Jane
Marshall
1849
Robert
S
Middleham
Alice
Clark
1917
Lorraine
V
Jackson
Ellen
Compston
<1895
Irvie
1919
Shirley
Shafer
1880
Alice
1912
Helen
Shafer
1909
Wilma
M
Shafer
1829 - 1913
Elizabeth
Jackson
84
84
1834
Andrew
Marion
Jackson
1836
David
Jackson
1838
William
Henderson
Jackson
~1620 - 6 FEB 1686/1687
UNKNOWN
Mary
1842
Caroline
Jackson
1844
John
C
Jackson
1846
Richard
Jackson
1913
Anna
Mable
Anderson
1914
Elmer
Godfred
Anderson
1885 - 1918
Nellie
Alida
Rudell
33
33
1875 - 1959
Albert
Anderson
83
83
1903 - 1966
Alice
Sophie
Anderson
62
62
1905 - 1968
Dora
Lillian
Anderson
63
63
1906 - 1918
Helen
Caroline
Anderson
12
12
Mary
1908
Myrtle
Alida
Anderson
1910 - 1996
(Jennie)
Albertha
Anderson
86
86
1912 - 1973
Arthur
Raymond
Anderson
61
61
1915 - 1995
Harry
Carl John
Anderson
80
80
1917 - 1918
Alpha
Vernetta
Anderson
7m
7m
1866 - 1952
John
Aaron
Rudell
86
86
1861 - 1940
Anna
Beatta
Christianson
79
79
Christian
Johnson
Lena
Johan
Johnson
Occupation: blacksmith
1710 - 1735
Joseph
Olin
24
24
1887 - 1954
George
Conrad
Rudell
67
67
1889 - 1984
Jennie
Dorthea
Rudell
95
95
1892 - 1980
Harry
Carl
Rudell
88
88
1894 - 1962
Nora
Mabel
Rudell
68
68
1896 - 1980
Ella
Josephine
Rudell
83
83
1898 - 1978
(John)
Albert
Rudell
79
79
1901 - 1992
(Otto)
Leonard
Rudell
91
91
1903 - 1993
Agnes
Lillie
Rudell
89
89
Ludwig
Johnson
Axel
(?)
Johnson
1780 - 1866
John
Grabill
86
86
1754 - 1807
Sophia
MAGNI-
SCHOUG
53
53
1825 - 1905
Anders
Jeppsson
79
79
1878 - ~1952
Charlotte
Albin
74
74
1854
Gustav
Albin
worked for railroad in Duluth Sweden Census Records Name: Albin, Gustaf Martin Birthdate: 1854 Birthplace or Residence: Kristianstad Record Date: 1890 Notes: Rootsweb: ALBIN, Gustaf Martin 1854 1890 Kristianstad census
1854 - >1920
Johanna
Anderson
66
66
1834 - 1914
Boel
Olsdotter
80
80
1904
Esther
Anderson
1906
Marian
Anderson
1908
Julia
Anderson
1910
Helen
Anderson
<1692
John
Aylesworth
1866 - 1942
John
William
Greybill
75
75
BURIAL: Spring Hill Cemetery, Scruggs Edition, Section B, Lot 48, by B.(inc) Funeral Home John W. Greybill, born 8/20/1866 Mercer Co., WV, died 4/17/1942 Charleston, buried 4/19/1942 Spring Hill Cemetery, Scurggs Edition, Section 2, Lot 48 by B(Inc.). He was the h/o Gressie Gert Dodd and the s/o James C. Greybill and Martha E. Barker. Member Humphreys Mem. Church Occupation: Trucking Contractor Greybill Construction
>1920
Irma
Anderson
1912 - 1977
Carl
Milford
Anderson
64
64
1894 - 1959
(John)
Heimer
Johnson
64
64
Living w/Albert Anderson family on 1920 census
1920 - 1921
Vernetta
Alida
Johnson
3m
3m
1925
Curtis
Milding
Johnson
1927
Gloria
Jean
Steenson
Living
Johnson
Living
Lattimore
Living
Lattimore
Living
Johnson
1681
Dorcus
Jones
1929
Norma
Lorraine
Johnson
1927
Erling
LeRoy
Anderson
Living
Anderson
Living
Anderson
Living
Johnson
Living
Prestegard
Living
Johnson
Living
Sather
Living
Johnson
Living
Johnson
~1706
Anthony
Aylesworth
Living
Sulflow
1964 - 1964
Kevin
Johnson
1965 - 1965
Baby
Johnson
?
Living
Johnson
Living
Johnson
1900 - 1970
Clifford
Jerome
Dotseth
69
69
Living
Dotseth
Living
Dotseth
Living
Dotseth
Living
Johnson
~1708
Josiah
Aylesworth
Living
Dotseth
Living
Dotseth
Living
Halsey
Living
Dotseth
Living
Dotseth
Living
Dotseth
Living
Magen
Living
Magen
Living
Magen
Living
Magen
~1708
Arthur
Aylesworth
Living
Ristau
Living
Dotseth
Living
Dotseth
1905
Milmer
Theodore
Appelwick
1926
Elden
Mordeen
Appelwick
1928
Milding
Junor
Appelwick
1928
Eleanor
Marguerit
Stone
Living
Appelwick
Living
Appelwick
Living
Appelwick
~1710 - 1796
John
Aylesworth
86
86
Living
Brevig
Living
Appelwick
Living
Appelwick
Living
Appelwick
1905 - 1973
Forest
Jerome
Johnson
67
67
Living
Johnson
Living
Hubbard
0062
Stven
Lee
Hubbard
Living
Hubbard
Living
Berg
~1710
Dorcus
Aylesworth
Living
Berg
Living
Unknown
Living
Berg
Living
Berg
Living
Berg
Living
Berg
Living
Berg
Living
Berg
1911
Minnie
Agnes
Appelwick
Living
Anderson
~1723
Mary
Aylesworth
Living
Anderson
Living
Anderson
Living
Gallus
Living
Anderson
Living
Anderson
Living
Sansone
Living
Anderson
Living
Anderson
Living
Anderson
Living
Anderson
~1720
Phebe
Aylesworth
Living
Scott
Living
Anderson
Living
Anderson
Living
Anderson
1889
(Carrie)
Edna
Bjoraa
1913
Beulah
Abigail
Rudell
1915
Judith
Anita
Rudell
1918 - 1936
Gordon
Eugene
Rudell
18
18
1920
Milton
Rudell
1908
(John)
Harold
Hjort
~1716
Josiah
Aylesworth
1933 - 1952
James
Harold
Hjort
18
18
Living
Hjort
Living
Hjort
Living
Desota
Living
Hjort
Living
Living
Hjort
Living
Hjort
Living
Hjort
Frances
Bartoz
~1721
Anna
Aylesworth
16 MAY 1875/1876 - 1955/1958
Albert
Jackson
Living
Hjort
Living
Hjort
Darvin
Dversdall
Living
Dversdall
Living
Living
Dversdall
Living
Dversdall
Living
Dversdall
William
Turk
Timothy
Turk
5 MAR 1655/1656
Elizabeth
Berry
Tamara
Turk
Deborah
Jo
Dversdall
Richard
Erickson
Living
Erickson
Living
Erickson
Mary
Harrison
Living
Rudell
Living
Schorr
Living
Schorr
Living
Schorr
~1661 - 1743
Josiah
Jones
82
82
1914
Doris
Lorraine
Shella
Living
Rudell
1944 - 1969
Geoffrey
Eugene
Rudell
24
24
Living
Rudell
Living
Rudell
Living
Rudell
Living
Rudell
Living
Rudell
1954 - 1954
Eric
Rudell
2d
2d
1954 - 1954
Erin
Rudell
2d
2d
~1626 - 1681
Richard
Berry
55
55
Living
Budolfson
Living
Budolfson
Living
Budolfson
Living
Budolfson
Living
Budolfson
Living
Burkhart
Living
Burkhart
Living
Burkhart
Paul
Andrew
Kizen
Living
Kizen
~1630
UNKNOWN
Alice
Living
Kizen
Living
Wondra
Living
Wondra
Living
Wondra
Living
Wondra
Living
Wondra
16 Nov/Dec 1888 - 1980
Alfred
Martin
Erie
1912
Cora
Marian
Erie
1914
Oliver
John
Erie
1915
Alton
James
Erie
1706
Ruth
Brockway
BIRTH: Information from "Genealogy of a Branch of Wolston Brockway, Who Settled in Lyme, Conn. about 1660." by Beman Brockway
1920
Loren
Virgil
Erie
1922
Jane
Dorothy
Erie
1910
Rueben
Isadore
Johnson
Living
Johnson
Living
Johnson
Living
Flom
1912
John
Joseph
Sullivan
Living
Sullivan
Living
Sullivan
Living
Klingensmith
Samuel
Goodspeed
Living
Sullivan
Living
Sullivan
Living
Thompson
Living
Sullivan
Living
Sullivan
1911
(Anna)
Irene Cecilia
Strom
Living
Erie
Living
Brevig
Living
Brevig
Living
Brevig
Thomas
Sampson
1916
Marie
Pamelia
Daby
Living
Erie
Living
Erie
Living
Nylander
Living
Erie
Living
Erie
Living
Erie
Living
Erie
Living
MacCormick
Living
MacCormick
31 JAN 1635/1636 - 21 JAN 1675/1676
Zeoth
Howland
1917
Helen
Eleanor
Risbrudt
Living
Erie
Living
Larson
Living
Larson
Living
Larson
Living
Larson
Living
Erie
Living
Lerberg
Living
Erie
Living
Erie
<1640 - >1656
Abagail
October
16
16
1901 - 1989
Myrtle Evelina
Victoria
Strom
88
88
1921
Harriet
Ione
Rudell
1922
Leslie
Marvin
Rudell
1928
Edna
Mae
Rudell
1916 - 1970
Ray
Ellsworth
Staffanson
54
54
Living
Staffanson
Living
Staffanson
Living
Staffanson
Living
Tonn
Living
Staffanson
~1684
Jeriamah
Jones
1852 - 1941
Orlando
Mayne
Harrington
88
88
DEATH: Cert#66 DEATH: Cert#66 DEATH: Cert#66
Living
Staffanson
Living
Terhaar
Living
Staffanson
1925
Frances
Genevieve
Johnson
Living
Rudell
Living
Rudell
Living
Rudell
Living
Rudell
Living
Rudell
Living
Rudell
~1687
Ann
Jones
Living
Rudell
Living
Rudell
Living
Rudell
Living
Claussen
Living
Claussen
Living
Claussen
Living
Fegan
1925
Stanley
Arnold
Anderson
Living
Anderson
Living
Anderson
~1683
Seth
Jones
Living
Anderson
Living
Anderson
Living
Hammitt
Living
Anderson
1890 - 1973
John
Melvin
Anderson
83
83
1917
Jewell
Marvin
Anderson
1920
Merril
Lloyd
Anderson
1915
Melva
Pauline
Evjen
Living
Anderson
Living
Olsen
~1695
Elizabeth
Jones
Living
Olsen
1924
Kathryn
Dorothy
Sletten
Living
Anderson
Living
Anderson
Living
Anderson
Living
Anderson
Living
Anderson
Living
Boushley
Living
Boushley
0052
Douglas
Jerome
Neiland
~1697
Sarah
Jones
Living
Neiland
Living
Neiland
Living
Neiland
Living
Fladhammer
Living
Anderson
Living
Anderson
1893
Reuben
Carl
Peterson
1921
Ariel
Clarice
Peterson
1923
Gailen
Curtis
Peterson
1927
Dale
Reuben
Peterson
~1620 - >1683
Teague
Jones
63
63
Living
Peterson
1913
Fred
Norman
Steen
Living
Steen
Living
Steen
Living
Steen
Living
Steen
Living
Steen
Living
Steen
Living
Steen
Living
Steen
~1679
UNKNOWN
Berry
Living
Swenson
Living
Swenson
Living
Swenson
Living
Stai
Living
Stai
Living
Stai
1921
Lucille
Helen
Lehmann
Living
Peterson
Living
Oldenkamp
1924
Viola
Irene
Anderson
~1679
Son
Berry
Living
Peterson
Living
Peterson
Living
Mikelson
Living
Mikelson
Living
Mikelson
Living
Mikelson
Living
Berryman
Living
Manning
1902 - 1993
Hulda
Matilda
Bergman
91
91
Living
Rudell
1663
Richard
Berry
Living
Rudell
Living
Lindstrom
Living
Rudell
Living
Rudell
Living
Anderson
Living
Anderson
Living
Anderson
Living
Anderson
Living
Anderson
1909
(Edith) Luella
Clarabelle
Strom
1673
Nathaniel
Berry
1928
June
Irene
Rudell
Living
Rudell
1924
Richard
Alfred
Bertrand
Living
Bertrand
Living
Foshay
Living
Bertrand
Living
Bertrand
Living
Bertrand
Living
Bertrand
Living
Bertrand
1652 - 1745
John
Berry
93
93
1906 - 1944
Helen
Gertrude
Hicks
38
38
BURIAL: Spring Hill Cemetery, Riggs Edition, Lot 423-424, by Owen & Barth Funeral Home Helen Gertrude Greybill, born 5/4/1916 Charleston, died 9/15/1944 Charleston, WV, buried 9/17/1944 in Spring Hill Cemetery, Riggs Edition, Lots 423 & 424 by Owen & Barth Funeral Home. She was the d/o Jim Hicks & Elizabeth Smith. DEATH: Greybill, Helen Gertrude 38 years, 4 mos, 11 days Place of Death: St. Francis Hospital, Chas, WV 9/12-9/15/1944 Physician signing cert: Arthur C Litton, Chas, WV
Living
Olson
Living
Olson
Living
Olson
1957 - 1980
Daniel
August
Olson
23
23
DEATH: Car accident
Living
Olson
Living
Olson
1888 - 1980
(Oscar)
Arthur
Dahlin
92
92
1925
DeLois
Ann
Dahlin
1927
(Donald)
Dean
Dahlin
1913
Elmer
Clifford
Olson
1659 - 1681
Joseph
Berry
22
22
Living
Olson
Living
Olson
1964 - 1966
Kari
Jane
Olson
2
2
1927
Tracy
Ann
Thorstad
Living
Dahlin
Living
Dahlin
Living
Dahlin
Living
Dahlin
Living
Dahlin
Living
Ransom
1670
Samuel
Berry
Living
Dahlin
Living
Williams
Living
Williams
Living
Williams
Living
Rigsby
1865 - 1955
Severin
Christian
Johnson
89
89
Johan
Johnson
August
Johnson
Unknown
Johnson
1871 - 1961
Bertha
Louisa
Anderson
90
90
1654 - 12 FEB 1703/1704
Samuel
Berry
1897 - 1978
Nannie
Adelia
Johnson
80
80
1900
Wilma
Eleanor
Johnson
1902
Clarence
Selmer
Johnson
1896 - 1966
Carl
Elmer
Lofgren
70
70
1923
Helen
Lofgren
1925
Lloyd
Elmer
Lofgren
1929
Charles
Lofgren
Living
Lofgren
1927
Robert
Alfred
Manson
Living
Manson
1662 - 7 FEB 1693/1694
Nathaniel
Berry
Living
Manson
Living
Manson
1926
Delores
Maxine
Carlton
Living
Lofgren
Living
Lofgren
Living
Lofgren
Living
Lofgren
Living
Lofgren
Living
Brose
Living
Brose
1677 - 1686
Joseph
Berry
9
9
Living
Brose
Living
Brose
1886 - 1969
Andrew
Nelson
Bornhoft
83
83
1909
Cora
Evelyn
Larson
Living
Johnson
Mildred
Johnson
1845 - >1920
Carl
John
Anderson
75
75
1877 - 1967
Jennie
Willander
90
90
Hoken
M
Nordgren
Charlotte
Welstrom
~1751 - 1817
Jesse
Brockway
66
66
D. <1914
Nels
Anderson
D. >1914
Esther
Olsen
1880
Olaf
Albin
Victor
Albin
1888
Carl
Albin
D. <1914
Arlsel
Albin
?
Engebor
Albin
1846/1847
Virginia
F
Dodd
~1876
Sarah
Margarett
JAVINS
1800
Frances
~1752
UNKNOWN
Brockway
?
Meeks
1832
James
R
Meeks
1843
Mary
1894
Ellen
Olson
Clark
Rogers
Gilbert
Jarvis
William
Bailey
1926
Olaf
Edward
Hicks
Annie
Elizabeth
McClain
~1785 - ~1833
Mary
McCune
48
48
1748
Leman
Brockway
1821
William
O
Barnhouse
~1825
Kiziah
Barnhouse
~1826
Mary
P
Barnhouse
James
Barnhouse
1830
Nancy
Barnhouse
Unknown
Barnhouse
?
1748 - 1832
Peter
McCune
83
83
1767 - >1805
Christina
O'Brien
38
38
Unknown
~1817
Sam
McCune
1755 - 1838
Abel
Brockway
83
83
1804
George
Bush
1818
Rachel
Bush
1727 - 1836
John
Adam
O'Brien
109
109
Katie
Westbrook
1791
Patrick
McCune
1782
Catherine
McCune
1796
Peter
McCune
1797
Timothy
McCune
1799
Westbrook
McCune
1800
Daniel
McCune
1745 - 1823
Samuel
Brockway
78
78
Living
Loundree
Bet 1804-1805
Christina
McCune
Paulcer
McCune
1803
Rachel
McCune
1817
Nancy
McCune
1819
Cynthia
McCune
1820
Phoebe
McCune
Adam
O'Brien
Thursley
O'Brien
~1770
Mary
O'Brien
~1770
Daniel
O'Brien
~1686
UNKNOWN
Brockway
Rachel
O'Brien
Eeyrean
O'Brien
Elizabeth
~1800
Margaret
O'Brien
~1804
John
O'Brien
Margaret
~1806
Timothy
O'Brien
~1826
Perry
Hanks
Jarvis
1830 - 1854
Rebecca
Brooks
24
24
Elijah
Buckbee
~1688
UNKNOWN
Brockway
Janetta
1863 - 1930
William
Wesley
Jarvis
67
67
Sabra
Ellen
Bailey
~1800
Caleb
Jarvis
~1803 - >1860
Diana
White
57
57
~1848
Jeremiah
Jarvis
~1850
Caleb
Jarvis
1757 - 1826
John
Jarvis
69
69
1770 - >1850
Sarah
O'Brien
Hood
80
80
William
White
1684 - 1764
John
Brockway
80
80
BIOGRAPHY: John was chosen Granger of Lyme in 1722 BIRTH: Information from "Genealogy of a Branch of Wolston Brockway, Who Settled in Lyme, Conn. about 1660." by Beman Brockway
Sarah
John
Jarvis
1830 - ~1865
Agnes
Given
35
35
Adam
R
Given
Diana
Estaline
Cunningham
1826 - 1898
Julia
Ann
Jarvis
72
72
1828 - 1890
Barbara
Jarvis
61
61
~1831
Sarah
Jarvis
1833
Eglentine
Jarvis
1709 - ~1746
Anna Catrina
Elizabeth
FAHNESTOCK
37
37
1833
Eliza
Jarvis
~1835 - 1861/1862
Thomas
J
Jarvis
Murphy
1841 - 1868
Louisa
Jarvis
27
27
1846 - 1896
Solomon
Jarvis
50
50
1823 - 1897
Wiliam
Truman
74
74
Thomas
Truman
Elizabeth
Leadman
1820 - 1882
George
W
Hardway
62
62
John
Marks
1915
Lola
Hope
Dodd
First names of some individuals can be obtained by contacting Tara at Witcher77@aol.com
Thomas
Barber
~1841 - 1928
Missouri
Arnold
87
87
Joseph
Santy
1848
Louisa
Lane
1847
William
Jarvis
Margaret
Jarvis
~1720 - ~1795
John
Jarvis
75
75
Bet 1720-1725 - ~1800
Hannah
Hill
~1800
James
Jarvis
1788 - 1859
John
Jarvis
71
71
1900 - 1987
Frances
Meinig
87
87
Member of Sandy Union High School Girls' Basketball team that won the 1917 championship. Sister Gertrude Meinig (Alt) also on team. p131 Sandy Pioneers, Early Settlers, and Barlow Road Days - Sandy Historical Society. Picture on file w/ Tara Loundree.
1792 - <1853
Catherine
Jarvis
61
61
~1799
Solomon
Jarvis
Barbara
Fisher
1804
Sarah
McCoy
Daniel
McCoy
~1802 - 1829
Joseph
Jarvis
27
27
~1804 - 1879
Thomas
Figgins
Jarvis
75
75
~1808
Sarah
Jarvis
~1810
Amelia
Jarvis
Hannah
Jarvis
1673
Richard
II
Brockway
BIOGRAPHY: Lyme vital vol L-1 p 26 and vol 2 p 571 "Genealogical and Family History of the State of New Hampshire" BIRTH: Taken from the book GENEALOGICAL AND FAMILY HISTORY OF THE STATE OF NEW DEATH: Information from "Genealogy of a Branch of Wolston Brockway, Who Settled in Lyme, Conn. about 1660." by Beman Brockway
Catharine
Jarvis
James
Jarvis
~1753 - 1835
Solomon
Jarvis
82
82
1826 - 1890
Weeden
Harrison
Jarvis
64
64
Elizabeth
Jane
Hensley
Aisley
Bently
Connolly
~1820
Elizabeth
Jane
Hicks
Posted by Susan Nottingham Guy on June 24, 1999 at 14:19:20: In Reply to: Searching for heritage of Oma Nottingham posted by Elizabeth Nottingham Arbogast on June 24, 1999 at 12:13:07: Hi, Elizabeth I have a Oma S. Nottingham, daughter of John Stuart Nottingham and Elizabeth Deal. John Stuart= born 01 Sept. 1854. Died 17 August 1896. Wife Elizabeth born 1857 Married 16 August 1873. John's father was James B. Nottingham. He was murdered by John Stuart when John was 11 years old. John's aunt Elizabeth Hicks Nottingham instigated the shooting. She and John were both charged. James B. wife was Catherine Nicholas. John Stuart had a brother, J. Wesley Nottingham. If you have that straight, here's some more. I have a Jasper Nottingham as the son of Newton Nottingham. Newton is the son of William Washington Nottingham and Elizabeth Hicks (She is the one involved in the murder of James B. Nottingham. Her husband, William Washington had died before the murder took place.) If you need more, let me know. Everybody's related. Good luck, Sue
William
Washington
Nottingham
Sophia
1827
Ruth
Ann
Hix
7 FEB 1667/1668 - 1707
Wolston
Brockway
II
BIRTH: From NEHG Register, Volume 23, October, 1869 page 247. Additional information from "Genealogy of a Branch of Wolston Brockway, Who Settled in Lyme, Conn. about 1660." by Beman Brockway Lyme vitals vol l- p 126 DEATH: Taken rom a Copy in the possession of the New England Historical Genealogical Society "Inscriptions from Gravestones at Old Lyme, Conn." BIRTH: From NEHG Register, Volume 23, October, 1869 page 247. Additional information from "Genealogy of a BIRTH: From NEHG Register, Volume 23, October, 1869 page 247. Additional information from "Genealogy of a Branch of Wolston Brockway, Who Settled in Lyme, Conn. about 1660." by Beman Brockway Lyme vitals vol l- p 126 DEATH: Taken rom a Copy in the possession of the New England Historical Genealogical Society "Inscriptions from Gravestones at Old Lyme, Conn."
Joseph
Hicks
Melvina
Cole
William
Hicks
Sarah
Haynes
Joseph
Hicks
1906 - 1943
Pirl
Davette
Bostic
36
36
Living
BAUMGARDNER
1908 - 1964
Charles
Frederick
BAUMGARDNER
55
55
1926 - 1992
Gloria
Jeanne
BROUGHMAN
65
65
Living
BAUMGARDNER
1912 - 1988
Wilbur
Edward
Dodd
75
75
DEATH: death cert# 88-01879 First names of some individuals can be obtained by contacting Tara at Witcher77@aol.com
Living
BAUMGARDNER
1883 - 1963
Albert
BAUMGARDNER
79
79
1887 - 1969
Nisha
Ann
HOWELL
82
82
1906 - 1952
Lillian
Lorraine
BAUMGARDNER
46
46
1911 - 1963
Virginia
Lucille
BAUMGARDNER
51
51
1913 - 1914
Velma
May
BAUMGARDNER
1
1
1921 - 1993
Edmond
Lowell
BAUMGARDNER
71
71
1927
Richard
Melvin
BAUMGARDNER
Living
JENKINS
1925
Julia
Frances
WILSON
1652 - 1728
William
Briggs
76
76
1857 - 1872
Chauncy
E.
Harrington
14
14
Living
Greybill
Living
BAUMGARDNER
Living
BAUMGARDNER
Living
BAUMGARDNER
1859 - 1941
James
Riley
HOWELL
81
81
~1862 - 1902
Rebecca
J.
ASHWORTH
40
40
Living
BAUMGARDNER
Living
BAUMGARDNER
Living
BAUMGARDNER
William
WEEKS
1933 - 2001
Donna
Jean
BOSTIC
67
67
1650 - 1728
George
Briggs
78
78
Clifford
MORRISON
Winfred
FIZER
Benny
FERGUSON
Clarence
C.
CROWE
1855 - 1978
Stella
May
Howell
122
122
1895 - 1977
James
Riley
HOWELL
82
82
1898 - 1973
Clarence
HOWELL
75
75
1886 - 1955
Aytch
Clay
Druggan
68
68
1894
Minnie
T.
HOWELL
1890
Lola
M.
HOWELL
1646
Peter
Briggs
~1834
Hillery
G.
ASHWORTH
In the 1900 census, Hillary, age 60, is living with son-in-law along with Benjamin F. Ashworth, b. Apr 1883.
~1840 - <1900
Roxalena
E. HIX
60
60
~1859 - 1859
unnamed
ASHWORTH
1m
1m
1861
James
or Jones
ASHWORTH
~1867
Cora
ASHWORTH
~1869
Allie
Belle
ASHWORTH
~1871
Louisa
ASHWORTH
~1874
Hezekiah
ASHWORTH
~1876
Ira J.
ASHWORTH
~1878
Arvilla
ASHWORTH
UNKNOWN
Wolerton
~1886
John
H.
POWELL
unknown
HOWELL
?
1904 - 1939
Marie
GLENN
34
34
1925 - 1983
Robert
Paul
HOWELL
57
57
1898 - 1983
Goldie
Savannah
ADAMS
85
85
1928 - 1987
Walker
Gene
HOWELL
58
58
Living
SOVINE
Living
HOWELL
Living
HOWELL
1923 - 1992
Clarence
J.
HOWELL
68
68
~1845
Julia C
Peaslee
Loretta
HOWELL
D. 2000
Dorothy
Lee
HOWELL
~1917
Dora
HOWELL
Eleanor
Hope
HOWELL
1919 - 2000
Tillman
DIAMOND
80
80
Benjamin
Ray
BARKER
Otis
Mac
MARTIN
1923 - 1981
Claude
HOWELL
58
58
Louise
WEEKS
Margaret
WEEKS
1703 - 1772
Ephraim
Brockway
69
69
BIRTH: Lyme vitals. Additional information from "Genealogy of a Branch of Wolston Brockway, Who Settled in Lyme, Conn. about 1660." by Beman Brockway BIRTH: Lyme vitals. Additional information from "Genealogy of a Branch of Wolston B BIRTH: Lyme vitals. Additional information from "Genealogy of a Branch of Wolston Brockway, Who Settled in Lyme, Conn. about 1660." by Beman Brockway
William
WEEKS
?
Jimmy
WEEKS
?
Mary
Garnet
Branham
Living
HOWELL
Living
HOWELL
Robert
W.
Simmons
Living
BARKER
?
Living
BARKER
Living
BARKER
Mary
Lou
Adams
1701
Margaret
Brockway
BIRTH: Information from "Genealogy of a Branch of Wolston Brockway, Who Settled in Lyme, Conn. about 1660." by Beman Brockway BIRTH: Information from "Genealogy of a Branch of Wolston Brockway, Who Settled in Lyme, Conn. about 1660." b BIRTH: Information from "Genealogy of a Branch of Wolston Brockway, Who Settled in Lyme, Conn. about 1660." by Beman Brockway
Virgil
Alters
Bill
Moore
~1809 - >1880
Ahas
Hix
71
71
1812 - 1854
Rebecca
Latheman
41
41
~1834
Emeline
Hix
~1844
James
Bradford
Hicks
~1846 - >1880
Ahas
A. Hix
34
34
~1848
Wellington
Benton
Hix
~1850
Artimicia
A
Burns
James
Bradford
Hicks
1694 - 1 JAN 1734/1735
Jonathan
Brockway
BIRTH: Information from "Genealogy of a Branch of Wolston Brockway, Who Settled in Lyme, Conn. about 1660." by Beman Brockway BIRTH: Information from "Genealogy of a Branch of Wolston Brockway, Who Settled in Lyme, Conn. about 1660." b BIRTH: Information from "Genealogy of a Branch of Wolston Brockway, Who Settled in Lyme, Conn. about 1660." by Beman Brockway
Living
Kinghorn
1872
Wellington
B.
Hicks
~1876
Oscar
O
Hicks
~1878
Jonah
R.
Hicks
Living
Dodd
1883
Rebecca
Hicks
1886
Mary
Belle
Hicks
1888
Marcella
Pearl
Hicks
1891
Lula
Hicks
1876
Henry
B.
Hicks
Living
Greybill
Ida M
Conner
Garnet
Hicks
~1856
Edna
Mae
Ball
dau of Henry Ball and Tebitha Hudson
1878 - 1856
James
Columbus
Hix
22
22
~1862
Mary
A
Jordan
1875
Annie
Hix
~1877
William
Hix
~1879
Benjamin
F Hix
~1812
Rachel
HOW[E]
1790
Mildred
Huddleston
Info from Eve Hughes via email. Thomas Huddleston married MillyTanner, Amelia County, VA, 12 Apr 1774. Possible parents. No proof.
Joseph
Elderkind
~1810
Achilles
Hix
~1811 - >1870
Merritt
Hix
59
59
~1813 - 1854
David
Hix
41
41
~1807
George
Hix
A George Hicks m. Angeline CARTER 10 Nov 1834 in Cabell Co, VA. Since there is a dau damed Angelina, it is likely this is the sameGeorge
~1817
John
Hix
~1840
Missouri
Hix
1836
Augusta
Hix
1840
Madison
W. Hix
~1842
Milton
H Hix
~1844
Angelina
Elizabeth
Hix
Benjamin
Fox
GEDCOM line 133346 not recognizable or too long: () 2 GIVN Benjamin GEDCOM line 133347 not recognizable or too long: () 2 SURN Fox
1700
Hannah
Brockway
BIRTH: Information from "Genealogy of a Branch of Wolston Brockway, Who Settled in Lyme, Conn. about 1660." by Beman Brockway
1856
Mary
E Hix
~1813
Isabella
Beckett
1837
John
B Hix
~1839
Charles
H Hix
~1845
Sarah
Margaret
Hix
1848
James
Jerome
Hix
~1852
Andrew
M Hix
1854
Napoleon
J Hix
1840
Matilda
F
Turley
1865
Adisson
F Hix
Robert
Ames
GEDCOM line 134451 not recognizable or too long: () 2 GIVN Robert GEDCOM line 134452 not recognizable or too long: () 2 SURN Ames Marriage information confirmed by "Early Connecticut Marriages" edited by Frederic W Baily. !MARRIAGE: "The first Congregational Church was organized at Gloucester, Mass, in 1642 reniveubg from thence in 1690 to New London. Consequently we would heLyme vitals vol L-2 p 90 and vol 1 p 84 BIRTH: From NEHG Register, Volume 23, October, 1869 page 248. !MARRIAGE: "The first Congregational Church was organized at Gloucester, Mass, in 1642 reniveubg from thence in 1690 to New London. Consequently we would heLyme vitals vol L-2 p 90 and vol 1 p 84 !MARRIAGE: "The first Congregational Church was organized at Gloucester, Mass, in 1642 reniveubg from thence in 1690 to New London. Consequently we would heLyme vitals vol L-2 p 90 and vol 1 p 84 "The first Congregational Church was organized at Gloucester, Mass, in 1642 reniveubg from thence in 1690 to New London. Consequently we would heLyme vitals vol L-2 p 90 and vol 1 p 84
1866
Orah
Belle
Hix
~1867
Margaret
E Hix
~1868
William
H Hix
1870
Walter
Hix
1875
Lizzie
May
Hix
Lilly
Hix
1834 - 1904
Hannah
Erwin
70
70
William
Henry
Johnson
~1854
Alice
Hix
Jacob
David
Ronk
1689 - 17 MAR 1713/1714
Wolston
Brockway
BIRTH: Information from "Genealogy of a Branch of Wolston Brockway, Who Settled in Lyme, Conn. about 1660." by Beman Brockway BIRTH: Information from "Genealogy of a Branch of Wolston Brockway, Who Settled in Lyme, Conn. about 1660." b BIRTH: Information from "Genealogy of a Branch of Wolston Brockway, Who Settled in Lyme, Conn. about 1660." by Beman Brockway
~1831
Henry
E.
Swindler
~1869
Samuel
Thomas
Hix
~1857
Maria
Katherine
Sims
~1871
Joseph
Hix
~1874
Major
B. Hix
~1875
Emma
B. Hix
~1832
Eliza
Elken
1857
James
Robert
Hix
~1859
Nancy
M. Hix
~1861
Sarah
L. Hix
10 FEB 1691/1692 - 1757
Samuel
Brockway
BIRTH: Information from "Genealogy of a Branch of Wolston Brockway, Who Settled in Lyme, Conn. about 1660." by Beman Brockway BIRTH: Information from "Genealogy of a Branch of Wolston Brockway, Who Settled in Lyme, Conn. about 1660." b BIRTH: Information from "Genealogy of a Branch of Wolston Brockway, Who Settled in Lyme, Conn. about 1660." by Beman Brockway
~1863
Ann
Eliza
Hix
~1865
Mary
E. Hix
1884 - 1905
James
E. Hix
21
21
1885 - 1894
Oscar
Lee
Hix
8
8
~1914
William
Winford
Bell
1909
Nellie
M.
Hicks
1872
Ora
Hix
Edith
J.
Steele
M.
Conrod
Laura
Stover
1908 - 1981
George
Owen
Dodd
73
73
DEATH: Cert#81-18303 DEATH: Cert#81-18303 DEATH: Cert#81-18303
Cornelius
E.
Bryan
1913
Benton
B.
Hicks
1855
Charles
S. Hix
~1857
Eliza
Jane
Hall
~1870
James
G. Hix
~1873
L.
Esther
Hix
~1874
Caroline
Hix
~1874
Charls
M. Hix
~1878
Dewit
Hix
1880
George
B. Hix
1696 - 1737
Debrah
Brockway
40
40
BIRTH: Information from "Genealogy of a Branch of Wolston Brockway, Who Settled in Lyme, Conn. about 1660." by Beman Brockway BIRTH: Information from "Genealogy of a Branch of Wolston Brockway, Who Settled in Lyme, Conn. about 1660." b BIRTH: Information from "Genealogy of a Branch of Wolston Brockway, Who Settled in Lyme, Conn. about 1660." by Beman Brockway
~1871
John
Henry
Hix
1905 - 1923
Clarence
Alters
18
18
Russell
Alters
Louiza
Victoria
Searls
1909 - 1992
Elsie
Mae
Hix
83
83
Cecil
Elmont
Hix
1913
Mola
Irene
Hix
1915
Juanita
Evelyn
Hix
Clarence
Ray
Hix
Theresa
Imogene
Hix
8 MAR 1697/1698 - Deceased
Edward
Brockway
BIRTH: Information from "Genealogy of a Branch of Wolston Brockway, Who Settled in Lyme, Conn. about 1660." by Beman Brockway BIRTH: Information from "Genealogy of a Branch of Wolston Brockway, Who Settled in Lyme, Conn. about 1660." b BIRTH: Information from "Genealogy of a Branch of Wolston Brockway, Who Settled in Lyme, Conn. about 1660." by Beman Brockway
1921 - 1994
Freemont
Hix
73
73
Beulah
Marie
Hix
William
Ashworth
Robert
Ray
Hayes
Agnes
Cooper
Rondo
Templeton
Irene
Meadows
Leslie
Lewis
Katherine
Mullins
Betty
Holly
1905
Doris
H
Dodd
First names of some individuals can be obtained by contacting Tara at Witcher77@aol.com
Arthur
Powell
1881
Anna
Belle
Morris
1834 - 1859
Sarah
Margaret
Hix
25
25
~1833
William
C Hix
~1842
Benjamin
D. Hix
~1844 - 1862
Edward
C. Hix
18
18
~1846
Squire
Hix
~1849
John
Thomas
Hix
William
C.
Griffith
Louisa
Clark
13 MAR 1682/1683
Hannah
Champion
BIRTH: Information from "Genealogy of a Branch of Wolston Brockway, Who Settled in Lyme, Conn. about 1660." by Beman Brockway
Laura
E.
Mead
1837 - 1862
Almeda
Hix
25
25
John
WARDEN
~1860 - 1862
Margaret
WARDEN
2
2
Mary
Hix
1870 - 1870
Rachel
Hix
2m
2m
1872
Edward
C. Hix
Mary
A
Story
1818
Lucinda
Hix
1821 - 1865
Hugh
Hix
44
44
8 MAR 1687/1688
Sarah
Champion
BIRTH: Information from "Genealogy of a Branch of Wolston Brockway, Who Settled in Lyme, Conn. about 1660." by Beman Brockway
BET 1822 AND 1825
William
Hix
Elizabeth
Hix
1825 - 1853
Hannah
Hix
28
28
1827 - 1855
Sarah
Ann
Hix
28
28
1832
Malvina
Hix
1835 - 1912
Ellis
Hix
77
77
1836 - 1921
Emeline
Hix
84
84
1836 - 1917
Mary
E.
Wilson
81
81
1810
George
Hensley
1825 - 1902
William
Thompson
77
77
21 JAN 1690/1691
Thomas
Champion
BIRTH: Information from "Genealogy of a Branch of Wolston Brockway, Who Settled in Lyme, Conn. about 1660." by Beman Brockway
1873 - 1937
Mary
Almeda
Jackson
64
64
Slingsby
Linthicum
1813 - 1877
Ellis
Hinton
64
64
1821 - 1893
Elston
Wright
72
72
Sarah
STANDLEY
Jesse
Hix
Hester
Blankenship
~1825
Harriet
Jenkins
~1844
Delila
Hix
~1846
Bryant
D. Hix
~1848
Squire
Hix
1697
Deborah
Champion
BIRTH: Information from "Genealogy of a Branch of Wolston Brockway, Who Settled in Lyme, Conn. about 1660." by Beman Brockway
1849
Akellis
Calvin
Hix
1856
Amanda
Hix
1858
Calledonia
Hix
~1846
James
F
Gilfillen
~1861
William
C. Hix
~1862
Harriet
R. Hix
~1848
George
W
Gilfillen
Roxalena
Hix
Thomas
N
Arthur
1851
Elizabeth
Ann
Hix
1699
Elisabeth
Champion
GEDCOM line 135911 not recognizable or too long: () 2 GIVN Elisabeth GEDCOM line 135912 not recognizable or too long: () 2 SURN CHAMPION
1869
Ira
Clay
Hix
1872
William
A Hix
1874
Wesley
Hix
~1877
Manerva
I Hix
~1878
Charles
F Hix
1853 - 1874
Mason
Hix
21
21
Could be Madison.
Josephine
Thevenin
Almeda
Gillespie
Delila
Lykins
1871
Delaware
D. Hix
1708 - 1731
Bridget
Brockway
23
23
BIRTH: Information from "Genealogy of a Branch of Wolston Brockway, Who Settled in Lyme, Conn. about 1660." by Beman Brockway
1873
Lemuel
Mason
Hix
1875
Virginia
S. Hix
1877
Evalina
Hix
1879
Dimmie
M. Hix
~0840
Ava
d'Alsace
~0652 - 0679
Dagobert
II
Merovingian
27
27
0866 - 15 JUN 923
Robert
of
France
[IT:Count of Paris & Poitiers; Duke of France; Marquis in Neustria and Orleans; King of the West Franks; King of France (922-923). :IT] RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploar@uiowa.edu.--Other FieldsRef Number: 4646477841 RELG @N1170@ DATE 14 MAY 1997
Carloman
of
Brabant
~0800 - 15 SEP 866
Adelaide
or Aelis
d'Alsace
RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploaitwiesner--Other FieldsRef Number: + DATE 14 MAR 1999 RELI Sources: O'shea/Charlemagne qvc RELG @N1447@ DATE 5 APR 1997
~0550
Erchenaud
de
Metz
1746 - 1789
Noah
Miller
42
42
CHRISTENING: For record of bp see Old Lyme Congregational Church vol 3 p 45, fo marriage record see vol 2 p 36. Left a Will dated 1789, called Capt. Noah, wife Wealthy exec., dau. Sarah wife of Elijah Beckwith, and Susanna. Witnesses of will were Tim Mathers, and Jed Egeston and Esther.
~0630
Himnechilde
0827 - 8 AUG 869
Lothair (the
Saxon) de
Lorraine
[IT:King of Lotharinga (later Lorraine) (855-869).:IT] RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploadsIndividual Record FamilySearchr Ancestral File™ v4.19 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------Lothaire II King Of LORRAINE (AFN: 9GCW-HP) Sex: M --------------------------------------------------------------------------------Event(s): Born: Abt 0835 , , Alsace-Lorraine Died: 7 Aug 0869 , Plaisance, , Italy --------------------------------------------------------------------------------Parents: Father: Lothaire I Emperor Of The HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE ;[KING OFITALY] (AFN: 9HMN-S6) Mother: Ermengarde Countess Of TOURS (AFN: 9HMN-TC) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------Marriage(s): Spouse: Waldrade (Walrade), Queen Of LORRAINE (AFN: 9GCW-VL)Marriage: 15 Oct 0862 Spouse: Teutberge Countess In TUSCANY (AFN: VB42-FH) Marriage: 0855 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DATE 27 MAY 1999
0795 - 29 SEP 855
Lothair of the
Holy Roman
Empire
[IT:King of Italy (817-855); Crowned co-emperor with brothers Pepin and Louis the German (819); Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire (840-855) Abdicated and became a monk at Abbey of Prum (855).:IT] Lothair I (795?-855), Holy Roman emperor (840-55), and eldest son of Holy Roman Emperor Louis I, the Pious, and grandson of Charlemagne. Lothair became co-ruler with his father in 817 and was crowned by the pope six years later. He twice conspired with his brothers in revolts against their father. In 839 Lothair received the eastern part of the empire in addition to Italy, which he had received in 822. After the death of Louis I, Lothair attempted to assert his power over his brothers, but he was defeated by them at Fontenoy, France, on June 25, 841. By the Treaty of Verdun (843), the title of Holy Roman emperor was guaranteed to Lothair, together with sovereignty over Italy, Bourgogne, Alsace, Lorraine, and the Low Countries. After having divided his kingdom among his three sons, Lothair retired to a monastery. His second son, sometimes called Lothair II, reigned from 855 to 869 over the kingdom of Lotharingia. "Lothair I," Microsoft Encarta Encyclopedia 99. 1993-1998 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
~0791 - 8 NOV 871
Bertha
de
Tours
~0795 - 20 MAR 851
Ermengarde
d'Orleans
[IT:Countess of Tours; Empress of Holy Roman Empire.:IT] OCCU Queen of Italy RELI Sources: Dee, Danielle Marie. AOL user Dani Dee. File uploaserved ALIA Ermengarda z Tours, d 20-03-851--Other FieldsRef Number: + DATE 14 MAR 1999
~0821
Tertulle or
Tertullus (The
Breton) d'Anjou
[IT:Count of Anjou; Seneschal of the Gatinais; Governor of Rennes.:IT]
~0800 - >0853
Hugh
de
Bourges
53
53
[IT:Count of Bourges, Auxerre and Nevers.:IT] OCCU Ct. of Bourges DATE 14 MAR 1999
~0800
Bava
~0822 - 12 AUG 875
Louis (le Jeune)
of the Holy
Roman Empire
Louis II (Holy Roman Empire) (circa 825-75), Holy Roman emperor (855-75) and king of Italy (844-75), the eldest son of Holy Roman Emperor Lothair I. Louis was coemperor with his father from 850 to 855, when he became sole emperor, but his authority was in fact confined to his Italian kingdom. Although he was successful in some campaigns against the Saracen invaders of Italy, he was constricted by the jealousies of local Italian princes. He acquired much of Provence on the death of his brother Charles, but he was a weak ruler, and his empire declined. "Louis II (Holy Roman Empire)," Microsoft Encarta Encyclopedia 99. 1993-1998 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
~0805 - 0877
Gerard
de
Roussillon
72
72
D. <1776
Welthy
Brockway
SOURCE: The Doty- Doten Family in America, Compiled By Ethan Allen Doty, 1897, Page 523. 0-0-2 New London, Ct. d/o Ephraim and Susanna Carrier. MARRIAGE: Lyme 1st Cong. Church ! The Doty- Doten Family in America, Compiled By Ethan Allen Doty, 1897, Page 523. ! The Doty- Doten Family in America, Compiled By Ethan Allen Doty, 1897, Page 523. 0-0-2 New London, Ct. d/o Ephraim and Susanna Carrier.
~0830
Eve
de
Roussillon
~0800 - 21 SEP 862
Konrad or
Conrad of
Burgundy
[IT:Count in the Argengau and in the Linzgau; Count of Auxerre; Lay Abbot of St. Germain d'Auxerre.:IT]
0825 - <0876
Konrad
of
Burgundy
51
51
[IT:Count of Auxerre (858); Margrave of Transjuranian Burgundy; Lay Abbot of St. Moritz.:IT]
~0793 - 0865
Luitfride
d'Alsace
72
72
[IT:Count of Upper Alsace.:IT]
~0880
Regilinda
of
Paris
0830
Ermengarde
DE
BOURGOGNE
[IT:Princess of Italy; Duchess of Moselle.:IT] ALIA N (Irmingarda) wloska, b c830 RELG @N3434@ DATE 22 MAR 1998
~0550 - ~0568
Galswintha
of the
Visigoths
18
18
[IT:Murdered by her husband Chilperic in order to marry his mistress Fredegund.:IT]
~0490
Agivald
(the
Agilofing)
~0500
Pastor
d'Orleans
~0500
Parovius
de
Rheims
1714 - Deceased
Mary
Brockway
BIRTH: Information from "Genealogy of a Branch of Wolston Brockway, Who Settled in Lyme, Conn. about 1660." by Beman Brockway
Abt 700/707 - Abt 750/767
Luitfride
d'Alsace
[IT:Duke of Alsace.:IT] DATE 14 MAR 1999 OCCU Duke of Alsace DATE 14 MAR 1999
~0630
**Bera
II de
Razes
~0679
Gerlinde
[IT:Duchess of Alsace.:IT] DATE 12 NOV 1996
~0643 - 20 FEB 690
Eticho or
Aldaric
d'Alsace
[IT:Duke of Alsace; Head of the House of Ethiconides.:IT]
~0652
Berswinde
d'Autun
[IT:Duchess of Alsace.:IT]
~0620 - 0680
Lendisius
60
60
[IT:Steward or Major Domo.:IT]
0532 - 0601
Arnoldus
von
Schelde
69
69
[IT:Bishop of Metz; Margrave of Schelde.:IT]
0506
Ansbertus
(The Senator)
von Moselle
[IT:A Gallo-Roman Senator.:IT]
~0505 - 0570
Blithilda
or
Bilhildis
65
65
[IT:Princess of Cologne.:IT]
~0420 - >0475
Tonantius
Ferreolus
55
55
[IT:Gallo Consul to Rome (453).:IT]
1728
Ephram
Brockway
GEDCOM line 172235 not recognizable or too long: () 2 GIVN Ephram GEDCOM line 172236 not recognizable or too long: () 2 SURN BROCKWAY
~0414 - ~0458
Merovaeus or
Merovech of the
Salian Franks
44
44
[IT:King of Salian Franks (c.447-458); Was a son or son-in-law of Clodion.:IT]
~0419
Verica
of
Sweden
[IT:Queen of the Franks.:IT]
~0436 - 26 NOV 481
Childeric of
the Salian
Franks
[IT:King of Salian Franks (c.457-481).:IT]
~0439 - >0470
Basina
of
Thuringia
31
31
[IT:Princess of Thuringia; Queen of the Franks.:IT]
~0415
Weldelphus
[IT:King of the Thuringian Franks.:IT]
~0466 - 27 NOV 511
Clovis (The
Great) of the
Salian Franks
[IT:Merovingian Frankish King of the Salian Franks (481-511).:IT]
~0475 - 0545
Clotilda
of
Burgundy
70
70
[IT:Queen of the Franks; Retired to monastery in Tours (511); Canonized.:IT]
~0450 - >0534
Chilperic
of
Burgundy
84
84
[IT:King of Burgundy (473-534).:IT]
~0497 - 23 NOV 561
Chlotar
von
Franken
[IT:Merovingian Frankish King of the Soissons-Tournai Franks (511-558); added to holdings parts of Orleans (524) and Burgundy (534), Austrasia (555); King of all Franks (558-561).:IT]
~0500 - 0538
Ingunde
38
38
[IT:Queen of the Franks.:IT]
1705 - Deceased
Mary
Biggs
Briggs
MARRIAGE: Connecticut Nutmegger Vol 6, issue 1, Jan 1973 p 497 "Marriages before 1850 Town of Haddam"
0539 - 0584
Chilperic
de
Neustria
45
45
[IT:Merovingian Frankish King of Neustria and Soissons (561-84); Reign marked by intrigue and civil wars; Taxed and otherwise persecuted the clergy; Disowned first wife in order to marry Galswintha (568); Had Galswintha killed in order to marry his mistress Fredegund.:IT]
~0540
Gertrudis
[IT:Duchess of Franconia.:IT]
0543 - 0597
Fredegunde
54
54
[IT:Frankish queen; Maid of Chilperic's first wife and his mistress; Had her husband's half-brother Sigebert assassinated (575); Ruled as regent for her son Chlotar II.:IT]
~0575 - 18 OCT 629
Chlotar
von
Franken
[IT:Merovingian Frankish King of Neustria (584-613); King of all Franks (613-28); Signed the "Perpetual Constitution", an early Magna Carta (615).:IT]
~0538
Richemeres
of
Franconia
[IT:Duke of Franconia.:IT]
~0564
Gerberga
~0582 - 0604
Haldetrude
de
Soissons
22
22
0605 - 19 JAN 639
Dagobert
von
Franken
[IT:Merovingian Frankish King of Austrasia (623-29); King of all Franks (629-39); Last Merovingian to rule united Frankish realm; Moved capital to Paris.:IT]
~0628
Regintrude
of
France
~0560
Ega
[IT:Steward or Major Domo.:IT]
1711 - Deceased
Wolston
Brockway
BIRTH: Information from "Genealogy of a Branch of Wolston Brockway, Who Settled in Lyme, Conn. about 1660." by Beman Brockway
~0590 - 0661
Erchembaldus
71
71
[IT:Steward or Major Domo.:IT]
~0605
Regintrude
d'Austrasia
~0630 - 0656
Sigebert
d'Austrasia
26
26
[IT:Merovingian Frankish King of Austrasia (633-56).:IT]
~0594
Leudefindis
~0673 - 0723
Eticho
d'Alsace
50
50
[IT:Count of Lower Alsace in the Nordgau.:IT]
~0430
Papinilla
~0634 - 0657
Clovis
de
Neustria
23
23
[IT:Merovingian Frankish King of Neustria and Burgundy (639-57).:IT]
0632
Unknown
0610 - 0642
Nantilde
or
Nanthild
32
32
~0555 - >0607
Richomer
of
Burgundy
52
52
[IT:Duke of Burgundy.:IT]
1730
Asa
Brockway
GEDCOM line 172352 not recognizable or too long: () 2 GIVN Asa GEDCOM line 172353 not recognizable or too long: () 2 SURN BROCKWAY
1925
Nellie
Louise
Foster
~ ~1st Marriage to Willliam Newton McKinnley in Tijuana ~2nd Marriage to Philip Jacob Sawin in California ~3rd Marriage to Fred Staunton Greybill, Jr in Las Vegas, Clark, ~Nevada ~
~0560 - 0649
Garitrude
d'Hamage
89
89
~0520
Brunulphe
~0520
Crotechilde
d'Ostrogothie
~0525
Betton
de
Rheims
~0530
Austregilde
(Aiga)
d'Orleans
~0520
Theodebald
of
Bavaria
~0500 - 0532
Munderic de
Vitry-en-
Perthois
32
32
[IT:Lord of Vitry-en-Perthois; Revolted against Thierry I who killed him:IT].
~0480 - 0509
Cloderic (The
Parricide) of
Cologne
29
29
[IT:King of Cologne; Murdered by agents of his kinsman by marriage, Clovis I.:IT]
~0460 - 0509
Sigebert
(The Lame)
of Cologne
49
49
[IT:King of Cologne; Murdered by his own son, Cloderic, at the instigation of Clovis I, King of the Salic Franks (481-511).:IT]
~0495 - 0588
Childebert
of
Paris
93
93
[IT:Merovingian Frankish King of Paris (511-588).:IT]
1727 - 1738
Naomi
Brockway
10
10
BIRTH: Information from "Genealogy of a Branch of Wolston Brockway, Who Settled in Lyme, Conn. about 1660." by Beman Brockway
~0450
Tonantius
Ferreolus
[IT:"Vis Clarisimus" (507-11); A Roman commander at the Battle of Chalons:IT].
0652 - 0679
Dagobert
d'Austrasia
27
27
[IT:Merovingian Frankish King of Austrasia (656-60,676-79); Deposed by Grimoald, who sent him to a monastery in Ireland; Located and restored by his mother Himnechilde (676) to succeed Childeric II.:IT]
~0420 - ~0473
Gunderic
of
Burgundy
53
53
[IT:Second king of Burgundy (436-473).:IT]
~0515 - 0587
Radegunda
of
Thuringia
72
72
[IT:Princess of Thuringian Franks; Frankish queen and nun; Canonized.:IT]
~0390
Unknown
Ferreolus
~0395
Unknown
Syagrious
~0610
**Bera
I de
Razes
Sigonius
Gislica
Tulca
1 FEB 1724/1725 - Deceased
Phebe
Brockway
BIRTH: Information from "Genealogy of a Branch of Wolston Brockway, Who Settled in Lyme, Conn. about 1660." by Beman Brockway
D. 0640
Chinthila
Theodora
D. 0633
Swinthila
Charibert
II
Merovingian
Liubigotona
of the
Visigoths
0610 - 1 OCT 653
Chinaswind
~0537 - 0580
Blithildis
of
Cologne
43
43
**Betton
De
Orleans
**
Austregilde
Aiga
D. 0647
Pepin I Lord of
Brabant, Mayor
of Austrasia
1721 - Deceased
John
Brockway
BIRTH: Information from "Genealogy of a Branch of Wolston Brockway, Who Settled in Lyme, Conn. about 1660." by Beman Brockway
de
Blois
~0536 - ~0570
Ausbert
of
Moselle
34
34
Ragentrude
Berthilde
Sigimer
unknown
D. 0446
Clodion of
Tournai Lord of
the West Franks
Queen
Basina
I
D. 0561
Lothar
I
Ingund
D. 0567
Charibert
6 FEB 1716/1717 - Deceased
Jane
Brockway
BIRTH: Information from "Genealogy of a Branch of Wolston Brockway, Who Settled in Lyme, Conn. about 1660." by Beman Brockway
D. 0593
Guntram
D. 0575
Sigerbert
I
Aregund
D. 0584
Chilperic
D. 0511
Clovis
I
Clotilde
of
Burgundy
D. 0524
Chlodomer
D. 0558
Childebert
I
Clotilde
Evochild
~1680
Stephen
Scovil
GEDCOM line 172894 not recognizable or too long: () 2 GIVN Stephen GEDCOM line 172895 not recognizable or too long: () 2 SURN SCOVIL
D. 0534
Theuderic
I
D. 0481
Childeric
Basina II
Queen of
Thuringia
King
Basin
D. 0456
Meroveus
Alberic
Lord of
Moselle
Weldephus
King of
Thuringia
~0403
Ferreolus
Tonantius
~0633
Auda
Ivarsdatter
~0612 - 0647
Ivar
Halfdansson
35
35
1901 - 1988
Mary
86
86
Chilperic
of
Burgundy
Jerome
Carloman
Sunnichild
Grifo
Chiltrud
Childebrand Mayor of
the Palace of Austrasia,
Nuestria and Burgundy
Plectrud
Drogo of
Champagne, Duke
of Champagne
Grimoald II of
Austrasia, Mayor
of Austrasia
1896
Sylvia
Elmyra
Harrington
Itta
Gertrude
of
Nivelles
Grimoald
I
Chlodulf
Martin
0715 - 24 SEP 768
Pbepin III "The
Short" Mayor of the
Palace of Nuestria
0676 - 22 OCT 741
Charles
Martel
0690 - ~0724
Chrotude
34
34
~0635 - 16 DEC 714
Pbepin
II
~0654
Elphide
~1700 - 1730
Peter
Tubbs
30
30
MARRIAGE: Lyme vital records compiled by Hall and Plimpton p 267 (LLR2:398)
~0607 - ~0640
Ansegis, Lord of
Brabant, Margrave
of Scheldt
33
33
Died while hunting
~0613 - 0698
Beggue (St.
Beggue) of
Brabant
85
85
13 AUG 582 - 16 AUG 641
Arnulf
(St
Arnoul)
~0586 - ~0615
Oda
(Dobo)
De Savoy
29
29
~0562 - 0601
Arnoldus
of
Scheldt
39
39
~0556 - ~0611
Dua
55
55
~0536 - ~0570
Ausbert
34
34
~0541 - 0580
Blithildis
39
39
~0480
Ferreolus
Dinteria
1668 - 1753
Samuel
Mott
85
85
MARRIAGE: Lyme, Connecticut Vital Records, Extracted from Land Records by Hall and Plimpton p 250 (LLR2:77)
~0614
Gauthlid
Alfsdatter
~0590 - ~0650
Halfdan
Haraldsson
60
60
~0710
Gandolf
Alfgeirsson
~0688
Alfgeir
Sarah
1861
Charles
Washington
Barnes
1890
Charles
Oman
Barnes
1891
Benton
Barnes
1893
Maude
Barnes
1895
Kitty
Barnes
10 MAR 1692/1693 - Deceased
Mary
Mott
BIRTH: Lyme, Connecticut, Vital Records Extracted fro the Land Records by Hall and Plimpton p 250 (LLR2:77)
1857
Martha
A. E.
Jackson
1897
Opal
Barnes
1900
Thelma
Barnes
William
Barnes
Dorsey
Barnes
Lydia
M Wall
1762 - 1848
Peter
Grabill
86
86
1760
Christina
Wampler
1802
Elizabeth
Grabill
1798
Henry
Grabill
1796
Joseph
Grabill
1 FEB 1693/1694
Samuel
Mott
BIRTH: Lyme, Connecticut, Vital Records Extracted fro the Land Records by Hall and Plimpton p 250 (LLR2:77)
1794
Christina
Grabill
1792
Barbara
Grabill
1791
David
Grabill
1789
Nancy
Grabill
1787
Michael
Grabill
1783
Peter
Grabill
1735 - 1811
Peter
Craple
76
76
Mary
Sarah
Grabill
Elizabeth
Grabill
1698 - Deceased
John
Mott
BIRTH: Lyme, Connecticut, Vital Records Extracted fro the Land Records by Hall and Plimpton p 250 (LLR2:77)
Francey
Grabill
John
Grabill
1 FEB 1745/1746 - 1819
Anders
JEPPSSON
Joseph
Grable
1786 - 1856
Jeppa
Persson
70
70
1851 - 1937
Marten
MARTENSSON
85
85
Marten
ANDERSSON
1794
Ola
Nilsson
1795
Anna
Pehrsdotter
1859 - 1937
Elna
Andersdotter
(ANDERSON)
77
77
11 MAR 1696/1697
Hannah
Mott
BIRTH: Lyme, Connecticut, Vital Records Extracted fro the Land Records by Hall and Plimpton p 250 (LLR2:77)
1861
Anna
ANDERSDOTTER
1862
Christina
ANDERSDOTTER
1865
Jippa
(John)
ANDERSSON
1868
Maria
ANDERSDOTTER
1870
Ola W.
ANDERSSON
1872 - 1966
Martin
T.
Anderson
94
94
1874
Per
(Peter)
ANDERSSON
1791 - 1838
Elna
Olsdotter
46
46
1762 - 1829
Anders
PEHRSSON
66
66
1767 - 1836
Bolla
BOOSDOTTER
69
69
8 MAR 1703/1704
Experience
Mott
BIRTH: Lyme, Connecticut, Vital Records Extracted fro the Land Records by Hall and Plimpton p 250 (LLR2:77)
Magnus
SCHOUG
1815
Marten
JEPPSSON
1818
Sophia
JEPPSDOTTER
1820
Hanna
JEPPSDOTTER
1823
Bengta
JEPPSDOTTER
1828
Erik
JEPPSSON
1831 - 1849
Christina
JEPPSDOTTER
17
17
1834
Elna
JEPPSDOTTER
Nils
Persson
1783 - 1829
Sissela
ANDERSDOTTER
46
46
22 MAR 1705/1706
Lidea
Mott
BIRTH: Lyme, Connecticut, Vital Records Extracted fro the Land Records by Hall and Plimpton p 250 (LLR2:77)
1788 - 1854
Anna
ANDERSDOTTER
65
65
1791
Kjerste
ANDERSDOTTER
1794 - 1794
Jons
ANDERSSON
14d
14d
1796
Jons
ANDERSSON
1796
Sophia
ANDERSDOTTER
1798
Elna
ANDERSDOTTER
1788
Anna
ANDERSDOTTER
1790 - 1790
Pehr
ANDERSSON
4m
4m
1794
Mans
ANDERSSON
1796
Karna
ANDERSDOTTER
1707
Nathanill
Mott
BIRTH: Lyme, Connecticut, Vital Records Extracted fro the Land Records by Hall and Plimpton p 250 (LLR2:77)
1799
Hanna
ANDERSDOTTER
Bengta
SVENSDOTTER
1822
Truen
OLSSON
1823
Sissa
OLSDOTTER
1825
Sine
OLSDOTTER
1827
Karna
OLSDOTTER
1829
Elna
OLSDOTTER
1830
Pehr
OLSSON
1832
Sine
OLSDOTTER
1836
Nils
OLSSON
1710
Deborah
Mott
BIRTH: Lyme, Connecticut, Vital Records Extracted fro the Land Records by Hall and Plimpton p 250 (LLR2:77)
1837
Ola
OLSSON
1839
Sissa
OLSDOTTER
Randolph
M
McClain
1853 - >1920
Anna
67
67
Unknown
1902 - 1984
Clinton
Gordon
MARTINSON
82
82
1882 - 1951
Olaf
Vilhelm
MARTINSON
69
69
1884 - 1966
Augusta
Bathilda
MARTINSON
81
81
1886 - 1928
August
Johannes
MARTINSON
41
41
1888 - 1955
Edwin
Holger
MARTINSON
66
66
1634
Richard
Brockway
1895 - 1972
Winona
Amudia
MARTINSON
76
76
1897 - 1991
Hildur
Ruth
MARTINSON
94
94
1897 - 1968
Harry
Reuben
MARTINSON
71
71
1899 - 1992
Grace Florence
Eleanor
MARTINSON
93
93
1904 - 1984
Marion
Doris
MARTINSON
80
80
1904 - 1987
Madel
Drue
MARTINSON
83
83
Stella
Ann
Snodgrass
1944 - <2002
Sandra
Lea
Hicks
58
58
BIRTH: At home
Living
Drake
Ezra
Drake
D. Deceased
Hannah
Randall
Gyp
Living
Drake
Living
Drake
Living
Drake
Living
Drake
Living
Drake
Living
Drake
Living
Living
Living
17 JAN 1716/1717
Amos
Greene
1904 - 1985
Carl
Dean
Loundree
80
80
DEATH: Cert# 85-18872 Pic's on file w/Tara Loundree
Living
Hicks
Living
Parsons
Living
Hicks
Living
Snyder
Living
Barron
Living
Living
Hicks
Living
Atkins
Living
Hicks
Living
D. ~1783
Elizabeth
Thompson
D. 1990
Annie
Elizabeth
Living
Hicks
Living
Cobb
Living
Cobb
Living
Tawney
Living
Hicks
Living
Hicks
Living
Ramey
Living
Hicks
Living
Jarvis
1783
Abraham
DEARDORFF
James
A
Boggs
Lydia
~1883
Lucinda
Boggs
~1883
Aaron
White
1880
Lillie
Foster
1933 - 1992
Barbara
Bard
59
59
Living
Greybill
Living
Greybill
Living
Greybill
Living
Greybill
1765 - 1836
Catherine
ZUG
70
70
Living
Greybill
Living
Greybill
Living
Greybill
Living
Hendry
Living
Conrad
Living
Living
Dwyer
Living
Living
Living
Living
Dale
Cox
Jack
Peavler
Living
1900
Fannie
J
Lefton
Leon
Paquette
1921
Elizabeth
Nell
Foster
1923
Virginia
Foster
1926
Patrick
Foster
Living
Foster
1929
Mary
Jane
Foster
1717 - 1806
Samuel
Brockway
89
89
BIRTH: Mary Jett mcjett@email.msn.com BIRTH: Mary Jett mcjett@email.msn.com
1929 - 1929
Twin2
Foster
Fred
1853
George
W
Frizzell
Living
Oliff
Living
Pritchett
Betty
Greybill
Tincher
Living
Russell
Living
Blake
Living
Rogers
~1695
Marah
Champion
BIRTH: Information from "Genealogy of a Branch of Wolston Brockway, Who Settled in Lyme, Conn. about 1660." by Beman Brockway
Living
Blake
Living
Foss
Living
Rogers
Living
Mosteller
Living
Houge
Living
Mosteller
Living
Mosteller
Living
Mosteller
Phillips
Living
Greybill
~1685
Daniel
Peck
MARRIAGE: Information from "Genealogy of a Branch of Wolston Brockway, Who Settled in Lyme, Conn. about 1660." by Beman Brockway
Living
Withrow
Living
Greybill
Living
Griffith
Living
Greybill
Living
Greybill
Living
Dupke
Living
Dupke
Living
Greybill
<1812>
Harrison
Smith
1840
Nancy
M
Patterson
1748 - 1813
Eunice
Starr
64
64
1863
Emma
Smith
1868
Hannah
Smith
<1869>
Rebecca
Smith
1868
Edgar
Smith
1870
Thomas
Smith
1873 - 1962
William
Jasper
Smith
89
89
<1875>
Liza
Smith
1876
Hamilton
Smith
1866
Elizabeth
S
Matheny
1894
William
Luther
Dodd
~1715 - Deceased
Anna
Brook
1895
Theresa
Dodd
1897
Gertrude
Dodd
1899 - <1910
Julius
S
Dodd
11
11
1903
Vienna
Dodd
1906
Odessa
Dodd
1886
Clara
M
Connor
1861
Louisa
Sarah
Dodd
Sarah was born to Alexander and Eliza.
1899
Dora
M
Beard
1916
Lena
L
Dodd
1910
James
E
Dodd
D. Deceased
Mary
Yelling
1903 - 1951
Ruby
Isabelle
Dodd
48
48
Occupation: Sandy's first female Postmaster DEATH: Oregon Journal Funeral Announcment July 16, 1950: Loundree, Ruby Isabelle, Sandy, OR July 15; beloved wife of Carl; mother of Carl Jr; sister of Mrs Elsie Danielson, Mrs Ellery McDougal, Mrs Edna Goheen, Mrs. Dell Larson, Mrs Stanley McDonald, Mrs Curtis Bacon, George and Wilbur Dodd. Funeral Services Tuesday, July 17th at 2pm Chapel of Carroll's Funeral Home, Gresham. Interment Sandy, OR.
1912
Ernest
C
Dodd
1866
Thomas
P
Dodd
Thomas was born to Alexander and Eliza.
~1867
James
Thomas
Javins
~1780 - 1867
James
Dodd
87
87
1787 - Bet. 1827 - 1882
Isabella
Clements
2 SOUR S103588 3 PAGE Tree #1233 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 1, 2001 2 SOUR S112481 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 2, 2001
1802/1803
Joseph
W
Dodd
~1805
Nancy
Dodd
1807
Elizabeth
Ann
Dodd
1810
William
Dodd
1818
John
Hillard
Dodd
~1666 - Deceased
William
Briggs
1819 - 1891
George
Washington
Dodd
72
72
~1825
Shelton
Dodd
~1833
Stephen
Dodd
~1848
Ed D
Dodd
<1833>
Mary
E.
<1854>
John
P.
Dodd
<1860>
Sallie
E.
Dodd
<1867>
Alice
Dodd
<1870>
Harry
Dodd
<1873>
Ella
Dodd
~1659 - <1704
Mary
Williams
45
45
<1876>
Laster
Dodd
<1861>
Samuel
BAITLEY
Bet. 1805 - 1808 - Bet. 1850 - 1904
Cornelius
Clements
2 SOUR S103588 3 PAGE Tree #1233 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 1, 2001 2 SOUR S112481 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 2, 2001 [Mary Clements.FTW] [Genealogy.com, LLC Vol. 71, Ed. 1, Tree #1233, Date of Import: Aug 1, 2001] [SMITH-JULY-99.GED] 1850 Amherst County., Virginia Censusshows age as 45
~1780 - >1850
Johnathon
Hillard
Clements
70
70
1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. 1780 2 PLAC Westmoreland County, Virginia 2 SOUR S103561 3 PAGE On death certificate of James P. (Landlord) Clements it states his parents were both born in Westmoreland County, Virginia. 2 SOUR S103588 3PAGE Tree #1233 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 1, 2001 2 SOUR S112481 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 2, 2001 2 SOUR S103588 3 PAGE Tree #1233 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 1, 2001 2 SOUR S112481 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 2, 2001 [Mary Clements.FTW] [Genealogy.com, LLC Vol. 71, Ed. 1, Tree #1233, Date of Import: Aug 1, 2001] Records indicate that "John" was actually named "Jonathan" Hilliard after his mother's father. In The Deeds of Amherst County, Virginia 1800-1827, Books L-R, he is named twice, once in his parents actions and once with Angus MCCLOUT (MCCLOUD) his father-in-law, both show his name as Jonathan. From 1850 Amherst County., Virginia census: Jonathon H. Clements, head of household, 2 males under 10 years of age, 1 male of 26 but under 45, 2 females under 10,
1902
Marie
Hicks
1836
Isabella
F
Clements
~1839
Mary
Clements
~1839
Sarah
E
Clements
1840
William
A
Clements
1848
Nancy
J
Clements
D. Deceased
Sarah
Mills
<1831>
John
Isaac
Clements
1857
Mary
E
Clements
1858
Isabella
F
Clements
<1863>
Lucy
T.
Clements
1867
John Houston
Williams
Clements
1869
Arthur
N.
Clements
1872
Emma
W.
Clements
1875
James
Washington
Clements
1878
Hattie
P.
Clements
1860
Sarah
Alice
Clements
~1667 - Deceased
Mary
Briggs
1880
Nettie
Virginia
Clements
1792
Jesse
Clements
1796
Mary
Martin
~1777 - 1860
Tabitha
McCloud
83
83
2 SOUR S103588 3 PAGE Tree #1233 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 1, 2001 2 SOUR S112481 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 2, 2001 [Mary Clements.FTW] [Genealogy.com, LLC Vol. 71, Ed. 1, Tree #1233, Date of Import: Aug 1, 2001] [SMITH-JULY-99.GED] From the 1850 Amherst County., Virginia Census In Squire CLEMENT's bio, it is said that his mother died at the age of 83. State of birth from 1900 Sullivan County, Missouri census pg 64A
1820 - 1907
John
Hilliard
Clements
86
86
Name Suffix:<NSFX> Squire 2 SOUR S103588 3 PAGE Tree #1233 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 1, 2001 2 SOUR S112481 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 2, 2001 [Mary Clements.FTW] [Genealogy.com, LLC Vol. 71, Ed. 1, Tree #1233, Date of Import: Aug 1, 2001] "John Flemings [Clements] of Reger died Friday evening [15 Mar] at the home of his daughter Mrs. Wat Rogers, age 86 years 6 months 3 days.? John was a longtime member of the Masonic Lodge starting at the Fairview Lodge in Scottsville, Sullivan County, Missouri. He was an officer for several years including terms as Most Worthy and later helped found the Seaman's Lodge in Milan. The Masons created the obituary sentto area newspapers at this death. The original copy is in the possession of Wilber Elsworth Smith. According to John's Masonic obituary, he first came to Howard County, Missouri in 1838. No record, census or otherwise shows him in Missouri until his marriage in 1844 in Linn County.
1774 - Bet. 1814 - 1865
George
Clements
1810 Amherst County Census list George Clements as head of household with 1 male under 10, 2 males of 16 and under 26, 1 male of 45 and upwards, 2 females of 10 and under 15 1 female of 45 and upward.
1778 - >1850
Elizabeth
Clements
72
72
2 SOUR S103588 3 PAGE Tree #1233 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 1, 2001 2 SOUR S112481 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 2, 2001
1803 - 1852
William
Clements
49
49
2 SOUR S103588 3 PAGE Tree #1233 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 1, 2001 2 SOUR S112481 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 2, 2001 [Mary Clements.FTW] [Genealogy.com, LLC Vol. 71, Ed. 1, Tree #1233, Date of Import: Aug 1, 2001] [SMITH-JULY-99.GED] Went by wagon train in 1829 to Ray County., Missouri
1877
Hattie
1810 - 1887
Nancy
Clements
77
77
2 SOUR S103588 3 PAGE Tree #1233 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 1, 2001 2 SOUR S112481 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 2, 2001
~1665 - Deceased
William
Smith
1812 - Bet. 1813 - 1906
Heziah
Clements
2 SOUR S103588 3 PAGE Tree #1233 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 1, 2001 2 SOUR S112481 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 2, 2001
1817 - Bet. 1847 - 1911
Ellen
Clements
2 SOUR S103588 3 PAGE Tree #1233 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 1, 2001 2 SOUR S112481 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 2, 2001
1823 - 1924
James
P.
Clements
100
100
2 SOUR S103588 3 PAGE Tree #1233 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 1, 2001 2 SOUR S112481 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 2, 2001 [Mary Clements.FTW] [Genealogy.com, LLC Vol. 71, Ed. 1, Tree #1233, Date of Import: Aug 1, 2001] Nickname was Landlord. From Gary Clements James owned several farms in Amherst County., totaling some 750 acres. His address was the Forks of Buffalo, which is about 15 miles west of the town of Amherst. Ref: Amherst County. Historical Museum: Hardesty's Encyclopedia. [SMITH-JULY-99.GED] From Gary Clements James owned several farms in Amherst County., totaling some 750 acres. His address was the Forks of Buffalo, which is about 15 miles west of the town of Amherst. Ref: Amherst County. Historical Museum: Hardesty's Encyclopedia.
Bet. 1707 - 1730 - Bet. 1752 - 1818
Unknown
???
2 SOUR S103588 3 PAGE Tree #1233 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 1, 2001 2 SOUR S112481 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 2, 2001
1784 - Bet. 1816 - 1878
Keziah
Clements
2 SOUR S103588 3 PAGE Tree #1233 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 1, 2001 2 SOUR S112481 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 2, 2001
1807 - Bet. 1838 - 1898
Anselon
Clements
2 SOUR S103588 3 PAGE Tree #1233 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 1, 2001 2 SOUR S112481 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 2, 2001
1814 - Bet. 1843 - 1908
Elizabeth
Clements
2 SOUR S103588 3 PAGE Tree #1233 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 1, 2001 2 SOUR S112481 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 2, 2001
1855
Margaret
Hicks
1854 - 1857
Margaret
Hicks
3
3
DEATH: aged 2 yrs
~1749 - >1830
Isabella
Hilliard
81
81
2 SOUR S103588 3 PAGE Tree #1233 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 1, 2001 2 SOUR S112481 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 2, 2001
~1672 - Deceased
Thomas
Briggs
~1746 - ~1822
William
Right
Clements
76
76
2 SOUR S103588 3 PAGE Tree #1233 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 1, 2001 2 SOUR S112481 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 2, 2001 [Mary Clements.FTW] [Genealogy.com, LLC Vol. 71, Ed. 1, Tree #1233, Date of Import: Aug 1, 2001] From David Fridley 20 Aug 1813, Deed Book M, pp. 377, William and Isabella CLEMENTS give Power of Attorney to their son Thomas to represent them in the settlement of the estate of Isabella's brother, William Hilliard, in New Kent County. referring to themselves as infirm and unable to travel. This was witnessed by James Dodd, Bartlett Clements and John H. Clements. HEADS OF FAMILIES AT THE FIRST CENSUS OF THE UNITED STATES TAKEN IN THE YEAR 1790 RECORDS OF THE STATE ENUMERATIONS: 1782 TO 1785 VIRGINIA HEADS OF FAMILIES----VIRGINIA, 1782. AMHERST COUNTY. Name of head of family: Clements, William, Jun White: 11
1692 - 1746
Stephen
Clements
54
54
2 SOUR S103588 3 PAGE Tree #1233 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 1, 2001 2 SOUR S112481 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 2, 2001 [Mary Clements.FTW] [Genealogy.com, LLC Vol. 71, Ed. 1, Tree #1233, Date of Import: Aug 1, 2001] Heads of families at the first census of the United States taken in the year 1790 RECORDS OF THE STATE ENUMERATIONS: 1782 TO 1785 VIRGINIA HEADS OF FAMILIES----VIRGINIA, 1782. AMHERST COUNTY. Name of head of family: Clements, Stephen White: 5
Bet. 1677 - 1704 - Bet. 1742 - 1793
Elizabeth
???
2 SOUR S103588 3 PAGE Tree #1233 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 1, 2001 2 SOUR S112481 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 2, 2001
~1670 - 1748
John
Clements
78
78
2 SOUR S103588 3 PAGE Tree #1233 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 1, 2001 2 SOUR S112481 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 2, 2001
Bet. 1652 - 1678 - Bet. 1695 - 1766
Elizebeth
???
2 SOUR S103588 3 PAGE Tree #1233 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 1, 2001 2 SOUR S112481 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 2, 2001
~1725 - Bet. 1770 - 1817
James
Clements
2 SOUR S103588 3 PAGE Tree #1233 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 1, 2001 2 SOUR S112481 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 2, 2001 [Mary Clements.FTW] [Genealogy.com, LLC Vol. 71, Ed. 1, Tree #1233, Date of Import: Aug 1, 2001] [SMITH-JULY-99.GED] No other information, other than was named in father's will as "youngest son". No other information, other than was named in father's will as "youngest son".
~1740 - Bet. 1790 - 1835
Joice
Clements
2 SOUR S103588 3 PAGE Tree #1233 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 1, 2001 2 SOUR S112481 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 2, 2001 [Mary Clements.FTW] [Genealogy.com, LLC Vol. 71, Ed. 1, Tree #1233, Date of Import: Aug 1, 2001] [SMITH-JULY-99.GED] No other information, was named in father's will as a minor.
Bet. 1691 - 1720 - Bet. 1697 - 1799
John
Clements
2 SOUR S103588 3 PAGE Tree #1233 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 1, 2001 2 SOUR S112481 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 2, 2001 [Mary Clements.FTW] [Genealogy.com, LLC Vol. 71, Ed. 1, Tree #1233, Date of Import: Aug 1, 2001] [SMITH-JULY-99.GED] From Gary Clements - Abington Parish 1677-1780 as compiled by Robert W Robins
~1722 - <1803
William
Right , Sr.
Clements
81
81
2 SOUR S103588 3 PAGE Tree #1233 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 1, 2001 2 SOUR S112481 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 2, 2001 [Mary Clements.FTW] [Genealogy.com, LLC Vol. 71, Ed. 1, Tree #1233, Date of Import: Aug 1, 2001] Name sometimes listed as William Wright Clements. HEADS OF FAMILIES AT THE FIRST CENSUS OF THE UNITED STATES TAKEN IN THE YEAR 1790 RECORDS OF THE STATE ENUMERATIONS: 1782 TO 1785 VIRGINIA HEADS OF FAMILIES----VIRGINIA, 1782. AMHERST COUNTY. Name of head of family: Clements, William W White: 7 Black: 1 Estimated date of death is taken from pg 64 Book C Wills - where it seems that William's will was probated on Jun 20, 1803.
Bet. 1703 - 1729 - Bet. 1749 - 1817
Elizabeth
???
2 SOUR S103588 3 PAGE Tree #1233 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 1, 2001 2 SOUR S112481 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 2, 2001
~1673 - Deceased
Elizabeth
Briggs
<1744 - Bet. 1745 - 1834
Stephen
Clements
2 SOUR S103588 3 PAGE Tree #1233 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 1, 2001 2 SOUR S112481 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 2, 2001 [Mary Clements.FTW] [Genealogy.com, LLC Vol. 71, Ed. 1, Tree #1233, Date of Import: Aug 1, 2001] [SMITH-JULY-99.GED] Information from Gary Clements
Bet. 1718 - 1745 - Bet. 1772 - 1833
Mary
Wright
2 SOUR S103588 3 PAGE Tree #1233 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 1, 2001 2 SOUR S112481 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 2, 2001
1757 - Bet. 1758 - 1847
James
Clements
2 SOUR S103588 3 PAGE Tree #1233 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 1, 2001 2 SOUR S112481 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 2, 2001
1760 - Bet. 1792 - 1851
Jesse
Clements
2 SOUR S103588 3 PAGE Tree #1233 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 1, 2001 2 SOUR S112481 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 2, 2001
1762 - Bet. 1763 - 1856
Joice
Clements
2 SOUR S103588 3 PAGE Tree #1233 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 1, 2001 2 SOUR S112481 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 2, 2001
~1764 - Bet. 1765 - 1858
Mary
Clements
2 SOUR S103588 3 PAGE Tree #1233 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 1, 2001 2 SOUR S112481 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 2, 2001
~1768 - Bet. 1793 - 1859
John
Clements
2 SOUR S103588 3 PAGE Tree #1233 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 1, 2001 2 SOUR S112481 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 2, 2001
1770 - Bet. 1771 - 1864
Francis
Clements
?
2 SOUR S103588 3 PAGE Tree #1233 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 1, 2001 2 SOUR S112481 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 2, 2001 1810 Amherst County Virginia lists Francis Clements head of household with 1 male of 16 and under 26 and 1 female under 16 and under 26
Bet. 1728 - 1768 - Bet. 1741 - 1847
William
Hilliard
2 SOUR S103588 3 PAGE Tree #1233 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 1, 2001 2 SOUR S112481 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 2, 2001
~1715 - Bet. 1767 - 1807
John
Clements
2 SOUR S103588 3 PAGE Tree #1233 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 1, 2001 2 SOUR S112481 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 2, 2001
14 FEB 1658/1659 - Deceased
William
Taylor
~1718 - Bet. 1762 - 1810
Stephen
Clements
2 SOUR S103588 3 PAGE Tree #1233 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 1, 2001 2 SOUR S112481 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 2, 2001
~1720 - Bet. 1772 - 1812
Thomas
Clements
2 SOUR S103588 3 PAGE Tree #1233 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 1, 2001 2 SOUR S112481 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 2, 2001
Bet. 1713 - 1740 - Bet. 1718 - 1823
Joice
Clements
2 SOUR S103588 3 PAGE Tree #1233 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 1, 2001 2 SOUR S112481 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 2, 2001 [Mary Clements.FTW] [Genealogy.com, LLC Vol. 71, Ed. 1, Tree #1233, Date of Import: Aug 1, 2001] No other information, was named in father's will as a minor.
Bet. 1666 - 1686 - Bet. 1687 - 1770
Isabell
Unknown
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Bet. 1698 - 1727 - Bet. 1752 - 1812
Jonathan
Hilliard
2 SOUR S103588 3 PAGE Tree #1233 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 1, 2001 2 SOUR S112481 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 2, 2001 [Mary Clements.FTW] [Genealogy.com, LLC Vol. 71, Ed. 1, Tree #1233, Date of Import: Aug 1, 2001] Heads of families at the first census of the United States taken in the year 1790 records of the state enumerations: 1782 TO 1785 VIRGINIA HEADS OF FAMILIES----VIRGINIA, 1782. NEW KENT COUNTY. Hilliard, John612
1771 - Bet. 1805 - 1862
Thomas
Clements
2 SOUR S103588 3 PAGE Tree #1233 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 1, 2001 2 SOUR S112481 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 2, 2001
1782 - Bet. 1812 - 1873
William
III
Clements
2 SOUR S103588 3 PAGE Tree #1233 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 1, 2001 2 SOUR S112481 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 2, 2001
1785 - 1845
Bartlett
Clements
60
60
2 SOUR S103588 3 PAGE Tree #1233 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 1, 2001 2 SOUR S112481 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 2, 2001
1900
Lillian
Hicks
1789 - Bet. 1829 - 1880
James
Clements
2 SOUR S103588 3 PAGE Tree #1233 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 1, 2001 2 SOUR S112481 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 2, 2001
~1675 - 1695
Sarah
Briggs
20
20
1792 - 1840
Jesses
Clements
48
48
2 SOUR S103588 3 PAGE Tree #1233 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 1, 2001 2 SOUR S112481 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 2, 2001 [Mary Clements.FTW] [Genealogy.com, LLC Vol. 71, Ed. 1, Tree #1233, Date of Import: Aug 1, 2001] From David Fridley Jesse Clements died in Missouri in 1840. He and Polly lived at the edge of Panther Mountain. They lived on her father's land. This was only a portion of about 150 acres. Polly's father livedthere too as did her brother Bluford and family and maybe others. There wereseveral houses on the property. John and Mary Martin (Polly's grandparents) are buried in the cemetery on the property. Mary Blenkenship, husband and sister visited the area leading to the house. Abe and Jane Trible Martin are buried there as well as others, especially chilren who may have died young. They were on top of the mountain for the last time in April 1963. They had lefttheir truck at Mary's father's place (Jennings Farm) and then walked up over her husbands and her farm which they had sold in 1949. Their land adjoined the Polly Martin Clements tract before he sold to the Government before Houstonand Violet Wright were married. The graveyard was still visible with some rocks for monuments. Mary didn't think she had seen it before. The whole mountain fields had grown up. As a child Mary remembers them in pasture and farm land. The house still stands but Mary doesn't think it was nay of the originals but may have been built by one of Polly's borther's grandsons who lived there until his death. He was Bluford Martin, who married Anna Station Martin. Itwas willed to their youngest Radar O. Martin. They had one son Bluford always called "Little Bluford"/Radar died in 1953 and the land all belongs to his son Bluford. He owns a large amount of land. Mary is sure that it is all of the Polly Martin Clements Tract, plus more which her great-grandfather Gustana had owned long ago.
1769 - Bet. 1797 - 1863
Mary
Clements
2 SOUR S103588 3 PAGE Tree #1233 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 1, 2001 2 SOUR S112481 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Aug 2, 2001 [Mary Clements.FTW] [Genealogy.com, LLC Vol. 71, Ed. 1, Tree #1233, Date of Import: Aug 1, 2001] [SMITH-JULY-99.GED] Recorded in Douglas Register
Living
Dodd
1893
Leafy
G
Chambers
<1870>
Banetta
A.
HICKS
1874
Madora
A.
Hicks
1895 - 1940
Julia
Marie
Rectenwald
45
45
BURIAL: handled by Bartlett's DEATH: Death record states she was widowed.
Living
Dodd
1877
Annalee
1896
Winfield
S
Hicks
~1677 - Deceased
John
Briggs
1899 - 1904
Bess
C
Jackson
5
5
1911 - 1944
Denver
Haskell
Dodd
32
32
Blessed 17 Sep 1911 by Warden Jones. Baptized 2 July 1921, confirmed 3 July 1921 both by George M. Larsen. Ordained a Deacon 5 Jan 1925 by George L. Hart and to a Teacher 18 Jan 1926 by Wm. W. Selck Jr. He was a corporal in the US Army, 363 Infantry, 91 Division. In his last correspondence home he signed his name with Sgt. Was he in the act of being made a sargent when he was killed?
1899
Eltha
Hicks
<1857>
Maggie
KELLY
Living
Dodd
1976 - 1995
Sara
Lorene
Dodd
18
18
1924 - 1986
Frieda
Lavern
Staggs
62
62
Living
Williams
Living
Lott
1885 - 1961
Ida
Ocly
Jones
76
76
1914 - 1971
Beulah
Ola
Dodd
56
56
~1677 - Deceased
Sarah
1853 - 1927
James
Alexander
Dodd
74
74
Page 37, Scott District, Putnam County 1880 Census list James Alexander as being age 25 in 1880, Permelia A. as 28 in 1880, Nettie E. as 2 in 1880 and Frank L. as 6/12 in 1880. James Alexander married Laura Tucker on 9 Mar 93, she being age 22, he 39.
~1852 - 1892
Permelia
Ann
Marshall
40
40
1875 - 1877
William
A
Dodd
1
1
1878
Nettie
E.
Dodd
1884
Dimmie
Dodd
1874 - 1874
Alfred
V.
Dodd
Living
Lott
Daniel
Watts
Javins
~1810
Samuel
JAVINS
1858
John
Edward
Dodd
John was born to Alexander and Eliza.
1646 - 1697
John
Briggs
50
50
~1878
Mary
Rozetta
JAVINS
1859
Daniel
Samuel
Javins
1868
Sophia
A
Dodd
Name could be Sophia
Living
Lott
1920 - 1982
Joseph
Andrew
Morris
62
62
1879 - 1965
Frank
Louis
Dodd
85
85
Personal record shows Frank being born in Winfield, Putnam, West Virginia.
1870
Laura
B
Tucker
~1899
Earnest
S
Dodd
~1905
Harold
S
Dodd
Living
Dodd
D. 1697
Mary
1885
J.
Egbert
Dodd
1891 - 1977
Bessie
M.
Dodd
86
86
Birthday written in a personal letter from her to Frank Dodd re. birth certificate. Social Security Card # 271-30-2697 issued in Ohio gives death mo. and yr.
1897
Maude
S.
Dodd
1900
Charles
E.
Dodd
Living
Dodd
Living
Dodd
Living
Lott
1897
Goldie
O.
Dodd
1895
Pearl
W.
Dodd
1893
Ivan E.
Dodd
~1670 - Deceased
Sarah
1865
Amezetta
Amezetta is name from census, Mrs. Greybill is name from previous marriage. Fa b Ohio, Mom b WV
Charles
Rectenwald
Margaret
Tomale
<1860>
J. M.
BARKER
1836
William
Macdonald
Javins
1812 - 1894
Daniel
Watts
Javins
82
82
1814 - 1856
Mary
(Polly)
Basham
42
42
1839
Frances
J.
SMITH
1900 Census: 11 Children, 8 living
~1778 - ~1820
Daniel
Watts
Javins
42
42
~1864
Nancy
Ellen
JAVINS
28 JAN 1668/1669 - Child
Mary
Briggs
1872
Joshua
Franklin
Javins
~1804
Nancy
JAVINS
~1808
Margaret
Javins
1892
Leon
Frances
Dodd
1887
T
Leslie
Dodd
1883
R
Hubert
Dodd
<1863>
Martha
Henson
1899
R.
Conway
Dodd
1889 - 1952
Carl
Charles
Dodd
63
63
1859 - 1932
Ann
Hester
73
73
1900 Census - 5 hildren, 4 living
1672 - 1728
William
Briggs
56
56
~1856
Amanda
S.
Dodd
1850 - 1939
Charles
Ray
Dodd
89
89
~1782
Margaret
~1911
Virginia
Dodd
Living
Living
Morris
Living
Morris
Living
Morris
1924
Neale
Letter from Bess to Frank Dodd says youngest son was 34yrs old, letter was postmarked 12 Sep 1958.
1915
Franklin
Neale
Letter from Bess to Frank Dodd says oldest son was nearly 25 yrs younger than Bess.
1674 - <1685
John
Briggs
10
10
Frank
Neale
1862
Mary
~1806
Sallie
JAVINS
Living
Mugleston
Living
Lott
Margaret
1824
Carolina
Hill
1900 Census: 10 children, 7 living, widowed
Jacob
HILL
Sarah
THOMAS
1858
Daniel
Watts
Javins
~1676 - Deceased
Hannah
Briggs
1860
Caroline
Javins
1867 - 1902
Theodicia
JAVINS
35
35
1862 - 1896
Euell
Thomas
Javins
33
33
1884
Daniel
G
Javins
Margaret
1840
Loyd
Williams
Nathan
BASHAM
1834
Martha
Jane
JAVINS
1882
Dora E
Javins
1839 - 1916
Francis
Marion
Javins
77
77
23 MAR 1678/1679 - <1685
Jonathan
Briggs
1841
Mary
E.
JAVINS
1848 - 1928
Margaret
A.
Javins
80
80
1832 - 1853
Leander
Javins
20
20
1843 - 1852
Nancy
Ellen
JAVINS
8
8
1900 Census: b Apr 1846
1849 - 1868
Mahalia
R.
Javins
19
19
1853 - 1854
Sarah
E.
JAVINS
4m
4m
~1855
Frank
Javins
<1846>
An
Elisa
SISEN
1887
Sarah
W
Javins
1889
Clarra
A
Javins
5 FEB 1680/1681 - Deceased
Peter
Briggs
1871 - 1938
Joseph
C
Loundree
67
67
Occupation: Mailman, Sandy Councilman from 1921-Apr 1931, Sandy Mayor May 1931-1932 BURIAL: Carroll Funeral Home, Gresham, OR Had rheumatoid arthritis Occupation: Mailman, Sandy Councilman from 1921-Apr 1931, Sandy Mayor May 1931-1932 BURIAL: Carroll Funeral Home, Gresham, OR Had rheumatoid arthritis
1894
Jesse
S
Javins
1897
Gertie
V
Javins
1844
Mary
Anne
1881
Winfred
Javins
1884
Alice
Javins
1871
Viola
1893
Brady
Javins
1894
William
McK
Javins
1896
Ruby
B
Javins
1833 - 1906
Joshua
B
Harrington
73
73
As for John/Joshua or J. B., depending on what document you look at - I have lots of info on him, I did a whole time line for him and his children who are mostly all buried in Michigan City. He was born in March of 1833, married about 1857, died April 30, 1906 in Scipio Township, La Porte; Spouse's name is Mary born in April, 1842 in Illinois, parents from Ohio. They had eight children between 1859 and 1880: Franklin, Viola, Charles, Vinny, Mahlon, Ira, Alva, Etta. Ira died in 1944, Alva died in 1927. I think they all stayed around La Porte and Mich. City. Obit for Joshua Harrington is as follows: "Joshua Harrington Expires After Long Affliction With Cancer - Joshua Harrington, for many years a resident of Laporte county, died Sunday evening at the county infirmary. He was seventy-two years of age and his death was caused by a cancer from which he had suffered for a long time. He was sent to the infirmary from this city last October by Trustee Bennett, his family being unable to take care of him. He has a wife, one daughter and two sons in this city. One of the sons is a cripple and the other is said to be blind or nearly so. The remains were brought to this ciety Wednesday for interment." His death certificate that I copied in la Porte says his name is J. B. Harrington, death date 4/30/1896, place of death, Scipio Township, age 70, married, wife, Mary Harrington, father J. Harrington, died of cancer of the face, 2 yr. duration, buried in Greenwood Cem. (e-mail from Char Preston)
1685 - Deceased
Joseph
Briggs
1842
Mary
Julin
1828
William
Harrington
1795
Elizabeth
1859
Franklin
Harrington
<1864>
Viola
HARRINGTON
<1871> - 1944
Ira
Harrington
<1876> - 1927
Alva
Harrington
1838
Enos
Harrington
1813 - 1872
Jacob
Harrington
59
59
1810 - 1868
Minerva
E
58
58
1685 - <1685
Benjamin
Briggs
5m
5m
1841
Jacob
Harrington
1842
Lemuel
Harrington
1844
William
Harrington
Marshall Co, IN Asylum Register 3 Harrington, Wm age 51 American Committed: 22 Apr 1896 By Order of Trustee: Tippecanoe Twsp Released: 13 July 1896 Born in Franklin Co., Ohio
1846
Henry
Harrington
1849
George
Harrington
Mary
Elizabeth
Nitcher
1824
Susan
Harrington
<1848>
Catherine
Gross
Charles
Harrington
Harrington, Charles B. Married: May 14, 1895 in: Marshall, IN Gender: M Source: County Court Records Film reference number: 1651768 - 1651771 Spouse name: Demming, Ida L. Spouse gender: F
Vinny
Harrington
D. 1703
Rebecca
Dyer
Mahlon
Harrington
?
>1880
Etta
Harrington
1901
Martha
Greybill
Henson
1870
Lizzie
Henson
1831
Dryden
S
Martin
1833
John
A
Martin
1839
Juliet
C
Martin
1829
William
O
Martin
~1668 - 1704
Melatiah
Hawkins
36
36
1845
Mary
A
Martin
1811 - 1895
Lucinda
Dooling
84
84
1800 - 1856
John L
Martin
56
56
1836
Charles
C
Martin
1853
James
Martin
1855
Harriet
Martin
John
Dodd
Lucy
Clarkson
<1870>
Ida F.
Harrington
<1871>
Rosa
Harrington
Ann
Stocker
<1874>
Martin
Harrington
<1879>
Lillie
Harrington
Martha
Hughes
Joseph
Dodd
William
Luther
Dodd
Harris
1851 - 1932
Archibald
Foster
80
80
1958 - 1977
Victoria
GUTHU
?
18
18
Social Security Number: 387-74-8365 The state listed in the birth locality field is where the Social Security Number was issued. Death Benefit Localities ZIP Code: 54981 Waupaca, Waupaca, Wisconsin
<1830>
Sarah
Bradford
William
DeWitt
6 MAR 1705/1706
Susanna
Currier
GEDCOM line 27286 not recognizable or too long: () 2 GIVN Susanna GEDCOM line 27287 not recognizable or too long: () 2 SURN CURRIER
Lillian
1815
Anne
Thorstensen
<1873>
Elizabeth
Foster
1822
Sennov
Thorstensen
1827 - 1862
Nancy
Paralee
Jackson
35
35
1811
Hans
Thorstensen
1819
Sidsal
Thorstensen
1823 - 1892
Charles
M.
McNew
68
68
info mostly from "Laurie Brandt" <karl@lakeozarks.net>
1918 - 2000
Leonard
GUTHU
?
81
81
Social Security Number: 558-12-1118 The state listed in the birth locality field is where the Social Security Number was issued. The zip code listed in the death locality field is the last place of residence. Death Residence Localities ZIP Code: 95540 Fortuna, Humboldt, California
1827
Martha
Thorstensen
1861 - 1933
Elkanah
John
Dodd
72
72
father b in Ohio, mom in Iowa - 1900 census Ward Co, ND Occupation: Coal Miner Buried in County Plot, IOOF cem Medford, Oregon: Row 10 Sp4 BIOGRAPHY: Living in Garrison, Kansas when he met Elizabeth. father b in Ohio, mom in I father b in Ohio, mom in Iowa - 1900 census Ward Co, ND Occupation: Coal Miner Resided in Washington.
Iver
Larsen
Anne
Pedersen
1854 - 1891
Charles
Churchwell
McNew
37
37
1852 - 1948
Sarah
Catherine
McNew
96
96
Helen
Virginia
Peters
<1858>
Mary
Martha
Bracewell
~1857 - 1892/1897
Stephen
A. D.
McNew
1858 - 1946
Richard
McNew
88
88
1859 - <1870
Isaiah
M
McNew
11
11
1862 - ~1897
Nancy
Paralee
McNew
35
35
Urania
Irena
Brockway
GEDCOM line 46652 not recognizable or too long: () 2 GIVN Urania Irena GEDCOM line 46653 not recognizable or too long: () 2 SURN BROCKWAY d/o Ephriam and Susanna Carries; Wealthy is her sister. BIRTH: Taken from information supplied by Joe York, of the Brockway Assoc. MARRIAGE: Lyme vitals vol 1 p 120, Married by Rev Stephen Johnson at the Old Lyme First Congregational Church, see church records vol 2 p 15 (Irena's name appears in the church records as Arana). William and his wife renewed thier convenant and adm ch 30 Dec 1770 see church records vol 3 p 12.
1860 - 1939
James
McNew
79
79
<1835>
Martha
A.
<1863>
Ellen
Jackson
<1865>
Julia
A.
Jackson
<1871>
Laura
Jackson
<1874>
John
Jackson
<1877>
Clinton
Jackson
<1879>
Jackson
<1862>
Frank
HAGER
<1847>
Mary
J.
Boulden
27 JAN 1743/1744
William
Billey
Miller
GEDCOM line 47109 not recognizable or too long: () 2 GIVN William Billey GEDCOM line 47110 not recognizable or too long: () 2 SURN MILLER BIOGRAPHY: rec. as Billey in VR. This whole family poss moved early BIOGRAPHY: William/Billy buy land in Lyme Ct. Land Rec v14:130;131, each piece is 3 acres. The first he buys from Samuel Ingraham on 26 Aug 1771, the second land is purchased from Jonath Brockway on 5 May 1772. As of vol 22 he dosn't sell the land. I HAVE NOT LOCATED THEM I N.H. MARRIAGE: Lyme vitals vol 1 p 16 & vol 1 p 120 Married by Rev. Stephen Johnson
1867
George
A.
Jackson
<1870>
William
Jessie
Jackson
<1873>
John
Lee
Jackson
<1875>
Verlinda
B.
Jackson
<1878>
James
H.
Jackson
<1848>
Elizabeth
<1863>
William
SMITH
Otto
Miller
<1879>
Elizabeth
Jackson
<1875>
Dora
Jackson
1788 - 1857
Abraham
DEARDORFF
69
69
1883 - 1976
May
Pearl
Harrington
92
92
Moved to Oregon 1923 Occupation: Nurse
<1874>
Julia
Jackson
Minnie
William
F
Hicks
Matthew
Bracewell
1899
William
Dewey
Glenn
1801
William
Foster
Caledonia
Neal
1841
Henry
Foster
Thomas
D
Osborne
Mark
Jarrett
1656 - 1705
Thomas
Champion
49
49
Lyme vitals L-1 p 115 MARRIAGE: From NEHG Register, Volume 23, October, 1869 page 248. Additional information from "Genealogy of a Branch of Wolston Brockway, Who Settled in Lyme, Conn. about 1660." by Beman Brockway BIRTH: NEHG Register, Volume 4, January 1850 p 21 "Records fo Saybrook, Ct."
Mark
Jarrett
Living
Jarrett
Living
Jarrett
Living
Jarrett
Living
Jarrett
Ralph
Kersey
Living
Kersey
Living
Isaacs
Living
Kersey
1911
Virgil
B
McCorkle
1787 - 1851
Susanna
DEARDORF
63
63
1918
Bonnie
I
McCorkle
1921
Robert
F
McCorkle
1923
Sam H
McCorkle
1926
Edith F
McCorkle
1928
Myrtle
R
McCorkle
Living
McCorkle
Talmer
1879
Augusta
Talmer
1844
Jane
Edmisten
Elijah
Brittingham
1899 - 1975
Evelyn
Lucretia
Harrington
76
76
1871
William
Cobb
Boel
Olsdotter
Living
Muldanado
Living
Will
Living
Will
Living
Muldanado
Living
<1880>
Augusta
TALMER
1849
Robert
Edmisten
Edmund
Longsdon
1725
Sarah
Greene
1858
Mary
E
Smith
1881 - 1938
Eliza
Ann
Bostic
57
57
Joseph
Martin
1853
Nancy
Edmisten
Phobe
1851
Albert
Edmisten
1801
Thomas
Edmisten
1845
Elvira
Edmisten
1839
Martha
Edmisten
1837
Thomas
Edmisten
D. Deceased
Sarah
Fox
GEDCOM line 74318 not recognizable or too long: () 2 GIVN Sarah GEDCOM line 74319 not recognizable or too long: () 2 SURN Fox Lyme vitals vol 1 p 85 MARRIAGE: From NEHG Register, Volume 23, October, 1869 page 247.
1899
Braiden
E
Cobb
1908
Thelma
Hicks
1893
Hubert
F
Jackson
1873
Mahala
Hazel
1856
Sarah
Ann
Watkins
Andrew
J
Griffin
1872
Mary
<1864>
Joseph
B
McNew
1874
Henry
M
Griffin
~1677 - 1718
Rachael
Fox
41
41
MARRIAGE: Lyme vitals vol L-2 Additional information from "Genealogy of a Branch of Wolston Brockway, Who Settled in Lyme, Conn. about 1660." by Beman Brockway
~1852
Sarah
C
Smith
1871 - 1974
William
H.
McNew
103
103
<1872> - 1892/1906
Tillman
McNew
1874 - 1905
Lewis
McNew
30
30
Cause of Death:<CAUS> Consumption
Hester
A
Keys
1897
William
Jackson
1899
George
M
Jackson
1892
Blanche
Frizzell
Doslew
Or
Doslen
1914
Nina
Doslew
Or Doslen
1900 - 1960
Myrtle
I Dodd
59
59
DEATH: cert#6636
1916
Wayne C
Doslew
Or Doslen
1831
William
P
Griffin
---Source: James R. Griffin Sr. - (3-30-2001) James and his family are caretakers of the Griffin Cem.,near Bell Smith Springs Park, PopeCo., IL. He writes, "William P and Elizabeth lived their married life in Pope County. I have a copy of their marriage license. William P. obtained land from the Illinois Public Land Tract Sales on July 30, 1855. He got 200 acres in four different parcels.These parcels are now the Shawnee Forest and part of Bell Smith Springs Park. The cemetery is located on the left side of road going to the park, about a mile from it. Elizabeth and William P. donated the land for the Cemetery where they are interned. I have a copy of the deed. Also they both have a very nice tombstone, that somebody in the family put up in the later years. I have also a very nice sign that will be put up this spring."
1852 - 1899
James
W
Griffin
47
47
1853 - 1940
Marada
P
Griffin
86
86
Source: James R. Griffin Sr. (Provided by Marie Griffin) OBITUARY OF MARADA P. GRIFFIN "Funeral services for Marada P. Griffin of Creal Springs were held Sat. afternoon at Cana Church with Rev. Arthur Travelstead and the pastor of Cana Church officiating. Mr. Griffin was 87 years ago in Pope County to William and Elizabeth (Jackson) Griffin. He was married to Sarah Ann Watkins 68 years ago and she passed away in 1930. The following children were born, who survives their father: Mrs. Elizabeth Jackson Griffin; W. P. Griffin of Creal Springs R.F.D.; David Griffin of Marion R.F.D.; Mrs Nigary Miller of Marion; Mrs. Nora Eaton of Marion R.F.D.; Mrs. Belle Borum of Marion R.F.D. and Orley Griffin of St. Louis, MO. Six brothers and sisters have preceded Mr. Griffin in death, one brother survives, Berry Griffin of near Crab Orchard. Mr. Griffin was a member of Cana Church where the funeral was held Saturday, with interment in the adjacent cemetery.
1854/1858
George
R
Griffin
1856
Isaac
H
Griffin
1859
Sarah
Ann M
Griffin
1860
Mary
Ann
Griffin
1864
John
Andrew
Griffin
1867
Cynthia
J
Griffin
1713
Jedediah
Brockway
BIRTH: Lyme vitals vol L-2 p 294 Additional information from "Genealogy of a Branch of Wolston Brockway, Who Settled in Lyme, Conn. about 1660." by Beman Brockway
1870
George
"Berry"
Griffin
~1835
Tillman
Stone
~1859
Sarah
E
Stone
1817 - 1877
James
McNew
60
60
REFN: 24
1797 - 1858
Churchwell
McNew
61
61
REFN: 48
1799 - 1878
Mary
J.
Kilgore
79
79
REFN: 49
1816 - <1860
Sally
McNew
44
44
1822 - 1900
Stephen
K.
McNew
78
78
1826 - 1910
Isaiah
S.
McNew
83
83
~1656 - 1752
Roger
Alger
Sr
96
96
GEDCOM line 80219 not recognizable or too long: () 2 GIVN Roger GEDCOM line 80220 not recognizable or too long: () 2 SURN ALGER see sister Mary's[Terry_Quilici2.FTW] [Bethuel Miller 1812.FTW] GEDCOM line 80219 not recognizable or too long: () 2 GIVN Roger GEDCOM line 80220 not recognizable or too long: () 2 SURN ALGER see sister Mary's
1830
Rufus
M.
McNew
1834 - 1903
Manuel
Jackson
McNew
68
68
Cause of Death:<CAUS> Heart Trouble
1837 - 1877
Mary Rebecca
Elizabeth
McNew
40
40
1840 - 1864
Thomas
Benton
McNew
24
24
1841 - 1861
Martha
A.
McNew
19
19
1815 - 1900/1910
Shadrack
McNew
1715 - 1792
William
McNew
77
77
1765/1770 - 1840/1848
George
McNew
~1747 - <1823
Shadrack
McNew
76
76
~1748
Mrs.
Shadrack
McNew
1868
Josephine
Loundree
1915 - 1990
Pearl
Amanda
Guthu
74
74
DATE 30 DEC 2001 TIME 20:21:47 Facts about this person: Burial Sandy, Oregon DATE 30 DEC 2001 TIME 20:21:47 Facts about this person: Burial Sandy, Oregon
1855 - 1939
Eliza
Lucretia
Harrington
84
84
~1765 - 1848
William
McNew
83
83
1773
Lydia
McNew
1774
Mary
McNew
1775 - 1818
Edward
McNew
43
43
1778
Charity
McNew
1780 - ~1835
Elijah
McNew
55
55
1787
Patsy
McNew
1789
Sarah
McNew
~1779 - Deceased
Sarah
Jackson
1801 - Deceased
Henry
McNew
16 JAN 1668/1669 - 1756
Mary
Brockway
BIOGRAPHY: See Vol 2 p 571 "Genealogical and Family History of the State of New Hampshire" BIRTH: From NEHG Register, Volume 23, October, 1869 page 247. Additional information from "Genealogy of a Branch of Wolston Brockway, Who Settled in Lyme, Conn. about 1660." by Beman Brockway
~1717 - ~1800
Mary
Berry
83
83
1827 - 1864
Josiah
C.
McNew
37
37
Cause of Death:<CAUS> Missing in Action -Civil War
~1737 - 1788
Jeremiah
McNew
51
51
1745/1750 - >1795
John
McNew
~1746 - 1804
Elisha
McNew
58
58
1755 - 1827
Edward
McNew
72
72
1763 - 1846
George
McNew
82
82
Abt 1794/1795 - 1879
Churchwell
Jackson
Name Suffix:<NSFX> II
1758 - 1836
Churchwell
JACKSON
78
78
~1758
Mrs.
Churchwell
Jackson
1896 - 1987
Charles
C
Greybill
91
91
Occupation: Piano and Organ teacher Christ Church United Methodist where he was an organist for 54 years and was a member of the Warner Bible Class.
D. Deceased
Frank
Jackson
D. Deceased
Charles
Jackson
1801 - 1889
James
Jackson
88
88
1812 - >1880
Phoebe
Jackson
68
68
~1640
Jeremiah
MacKnew
or MacKnue
~1642
Mrs.
Phyllis
Macknue
~1660 - ~1696
John
Howard
MacKnew
36
36
~1670 - ~1710
Anthony
MacKnew
40
40
~1680 - ~1715
Jeremiah
MacKnew
35
35
Name Suffix:<NSFX> II
~1685 - <1728
Sarah
Marlow
or Marler
43
43
1708
Abigail
Huntley
!BIRTH: Taken from " John Huntley, Immigrant of Boston & Roxbury, Massachusetts and Lyme, Connecticut 1647-1977 and Some of His Descendants Book 1" Compiled by Virgil Huntley p 10 from Gen of CT Families p.229 MARRIAGE: Connecticut Nutmegger Vol 6, issue 1, Jan 1973 p 497 "Marriages befor 1850 Town of Haddam"
1708 - 1762
Mary
Lucy
MacKnew
54
54
1711 - >1774
Anne
MacKnew
63
63
1713
Edward
Marley
MacKnew
~1675
Lomax
MacKnew
<1790
John
JACKSON
<1790 - Deceased
UNKNOWN
JACKSON
<1790 - Deceased
UNKNOWN
JACKSON
<1790 - Deceased
UNKNOWN
JACKSON
<1790 - Deceased
UNKNOWN
JACKSON
<1790 - Deceased
UNKNOWN
JACKSON
6 JAN 1706/1707 - 1793
Nathaniel
Beckwith
BIRTH: NEHG Register, Vol 11, p 276 July 1857 "First Book East Haddam Land Records." MARRIAGE: Connecticut Nutmegger Vol 6, issue 1, Jan 1973 p 497 "Marriages befor 1850 Town of Haddam"
<1790 - Deceased
UNKNOWN
JACKSON
UNKNOWN
JACKSON
1757
James
JACKSON
1763
Forgason
JACKSON
Claiborne
JACKSON
~1666
Edward
Marlow
or Marler
~1666
Mary
UNKNOWN
William
Marlow
or Marler
1695 - 1770
Ralph
Marlow
or Marler
75
75
Timothy
Mauhane
Patience
Beckwith
1717
Mary
Mauhane
1718
Ellenor
Mauhane
1720
Timothy
Mauhane
Sarah
Mauhane
Elizabeth
Mauhane
1890
Harold
Henry
DODD
1712
Sarah
Beckwith
BIRTH: NEHG Register, Vol 11, p 278 July 1857 "First Book East Haddam Land Records." From Automated Archives disc 100
1895
Julia E
DODD
1862 - 1942
Mary
Jane
Shadowens
80
80
1882 - 1944
Charles
Claborn
McNew
62
62
1884
Anna
McNew
1886 - 1958
William
Grover
McNew
72
72
1887 - 1945
Nathan
McNew
57
57
1851 - 1937
David
Anderson
WADKINS
86
86
1859
Martha
Jane
Burns
1715
Joseph
Beckwith
BIRTH: BIRTH: From "Barbour Collection of East Haddam Vital Records p 155 (LR8 p 582 ) NEHG Register, Vol 11, p 273 July 1857 "First Book East Haddam Land Records." and Vol 12, p 45 January 1858 Line 52817 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: BURI NOTE From Lyme vitals vol 2 p 8- From Lyme vitals vol 2 p 8-
1877
Charles
McNew
1879 - 1879
Mary
Jane
McNew
1880 - 1906
Nancy
Elizabeth
McNew
26
26
1861
Georgia
A.
Boulden
1884
Herman
D.
McNew
1886
Leroy
McNew
1889
Mary
Essie
McNew
Claud
McNew
1867 - 1913
Bertha
Blanche
Miller
46
46
1698
Rachael
Brockway
BIRTH: Information from "Genealogy of a Branch of Wolston Brockway, Who Settled in Lyme, Conn. about 1660." by Beman Brockway
1888 - 1961
Rufus
Mathias
McNew
73
73
1891 - 1895
Myrtle
E.
McNew
3
3
Weaver
McNew
1894
Mary
C.
McNew
1855 - 1923
Charles
Wesley
Launius
68
68
1880 - Deceased
Elizabeth
Launius
1883 - Deceased
Charles
S.
Launius
1882 - Deceased
Joseph
H.
Launius
1887 - Deceased
Anna
Launius
1889 - Deceased
Stella
Launius
1709
Jerusha
Beckwith
BIRTH: NEHG Register, Vol 11, p 276 July 1857 "First Book East Haddam Land Records."
1890 - Deceased
Melvina
Launius
1891 - Deceased
Ether
Launius
1837 - 1917
Anna
Stone
80
80
1885
Erma J
Griffin
1866
Mary
S.
McNew
1867
Marimna
J.
McNew
1876 - <1892
Martha
A.
McNew
16
16
1705
Job
Beckwith
BIRTH: NEHG Register, Vol 11, p 276 July 1857 "First Book East Haddam Land Records." BIRTH: BIRTH: From "Barbour Collection of East Haddam Vital Records p 155 (LR1 p 1 ) From Lyme vitals vol 2 p 8 MARRIAGE: Connecticut Nutmegger Vol 6, issue 1, Jan 1973 p 497 "Marriages before 1850 Town of Haddam"
1924
Rosetta
Mae
Guthu
DATE 30 DEC 2001 TIME 20:21:47 First names of some individuals can be obtained by contacting Tara at Witcher77@aol.com
1880 - 1880
Frank
McNew
10d
10d
1864
William
W.
Hampton
1865
Daniel
R.
Miller
1868
Francis
M.
Mitchell
1864 - 1931
Laura
A.
Moats
67
67
Cause of Death:<CAUS> Chronis leg ulcers
1886 - Deceased
Luella
Manus
Living
McNew
1875
Frank
Thoman
1866 - ~1900
Della
B.
Mitchell
34
34
1881 - 1947
Lucinda
Tanner
65
65
~1906
Evadeen
Foster
Living
McNew
1910 - 1989
Cecil
McNew
78
78
1914 - 1991
Claude
McNew
77
77
Living
McNew
1902 - 1903
Essie
McNew
8m
8m
1888 - 1950
Leeora
Abney
62
62
Living
McNew
Living
McNew
Living
McNew
Living
McNew
1894
Vernell
Foster
Occupation: Miner - 1920 census Waco Village, Twin Groves Twsp, Jasper, Missouri Veteran WW1 - 1930 census District 58, Carl Junction, Jasper, MO
Living
McNew
Living
McNew
1911 - 1977
Beatrice
McNew
66
66
Living
Tanner
Living
McNew
Living
UNKNOWN
Living
McNew
Living
McNew
Living
McNew
Living
UNKNOWN
1902
Harold
W
Foster
proprieter of Barber Shop - 1930 census
Living
McNew
Living
McNew
Living
Mathis
Living
Mathis
Living
Mathis
Living
Unknown
Living
McNew
1894 - 1988
Maude
I.
Bryan
94
94
1915 - 1915
Curtis
McNew
1920 - 1920
Cressie
McNew
25d
25d
1911/1912 - 1935/1945
Freda
E
Foster
1900 - Deceased
David
Thoman
1882
Mary
WADKINS
~1877
Infant
WADKINS
?
~1897 - Deceased
Murna
Bryan
1875
James
N.
WADKINS
~1880
Hifsey
Theodoria
KERLEY
<1900 - <1900
UNKNOWN
McNew
?
<1900 - <1900
UNKNOWN
McNew
?
Living
Knickerbocker
1910 - 1974
Opal
Hill
64
64
1908 - 1993
Roxie
C
Foster
84
84
Living
UNKNOWN
Living
Hill
<1900 - <1900
UNKNOWN
McNew
?
~1865
Mary
C.
Tanner
1885 - 1966
Nora
Chase
80
80
1911 - 1997
Eva
Jeanette
McNew
85
85
Living
McNew
UNKNOWN
Davis
Living
Davis
Living
McNew
1891
Eliza
Iona
Foster
Living
Cook
Living
Cross
Living
Richardson
Living
Coleman
<1911
Steve
Fodor
1910 - 1987
Orlie
Everett
Tanner
77
77
Living
Tanner
Living
Tanner
Living
Enz
Living
Tanner
1913/1914 - >1930
Jack
A
Foster
married in MI
Living
Tanner
Living
Tanner
Living
Tanner
Living
Day
Living
Sturges
Living
Tanner
Living
Tanner
Living
Keenan
Living
Keenan
Living
Keenan
William
Newton
Mckinney
Living
Howlett
Living
Howlett
Living
Howlett
Living
Howlett
Living
Fisher
Living
McNew
Living
Fitzgerald
Living
Fitzgerald
Living
Fitzgerald
~1886
Frances
Bohannon
Philip
Jacob
Sawin
D. 1920
Jesse
McNew
Living
McNew
Living
Elms
Pansey
Hampton
Frank
Cross
Catherine
Sladky
1918 - 2000
Leonard
Oscar
Guthu
81
81
DATE 30 DEC 2001 TIME 20:21:47 Facts about this person: Funeral & Burial Gave body to science DATE 30 DEC 2001 TIME 20:21:47 Facts about this person: Funeral & Burial Gave body to science DATE 30 DEC 2001 TIME 20:21:47 Facts about this person: Funeral & Burial Gave body to science
1810 - 1887
Amzi
Dodd
77
77
Occupation: Gardener Miller 1850 census, Chester Twp, Morrow Co., Ohio, next to John and Mary Dewitt, parents-in-law, p. 439. Amsey Dodd, age 40, miller, 1500, b PA Phebe Dodd, age 34, b NJ Mary L., age 5 William, age 1 Christening in Hilltop or First Presbyterian Congregation, Mendham. Date: Sat, 28 Aug 1999 15:24:55 +0100 From: Pat Schultz <trish@willowtree.com> X-Sender: "Pat Schultz" <trish8@mail.rconnect.com> To: "Lloyd A. Horrocks" <horrocks.2@osu Subject: Re: Dodd family Lloyd, Hi! First of all, thanks for your note! Enjoyed hearing from you. I'm sorry to say, I don't have my info in GEDCOM format but in the format you found it at Flo's website. I sent her my file and she pretty much posted it as it was. I would really like any information you have about Amzi and his children. I know he was divorced once and remarried; I know he went to California in the early gold rush with at least two of his brothers, one of whom died at Oroville; I know he lived in Franklin Co., Iowa, and purchased land there and married Rebecca Colson (2nd wife) there. But he disappeared from that area after the Civil War. Dodd genealogy (Avlyn Conley Dodd). It says "Amzi was born June 7, 1810, Mendham, Morris Co., NJ., and died Aug. 31, 1887 at Boone Co, Iowa. he married 1 - Phebe DeWitt and 2nd on Nov. 25, 1856, Franklin Co, Iowa, Rebecca J. Gilson (probably Gibson) who was born in 1830 IN and died Aug. 31, 1873 Boone Co, Iowa. He appeared on the 1856 Franklin Co, IA Census; 1860 Marshall Co, IA census and 1880 Boone Co census with wife Annie M. (a 3rd wife??) age 55, b. TN as were her parents. (Research):Ancestral File submitted by: AF95-107184 John William Davis AF96-107476 Robert I Kosier Sr. Alt AFN: 1DRD-V6L Contacts: Hi Tara Contacts: That is correct although the dates for Edward Y. Dodd are incorrect we believe, as are most of the dates for the children of Stephen and Phebe Dodd. If you are a relative of Amzi Dodd then you probably know Lloyd Horrocks?? I just came across his name and emailed him and got a response back a couple of days ago. I have wondered about the "first" family of Amzi Dodd for years. I have found his grave, along with his second wife Rebecca and a son, James Gibson Dodd at the Lynwood Cemetery, Boone, Boone Co, IA. I have found Amzi on the 1856 special census in Franklin Co, IA along with his brothers Jesse R. Dodd and John M. Dodd. He is listed as 42 years old, born in New Jersey, living in Morgan Twp, Franklin Co, IA and listed as a land owner. He was married (2nd) to Rebecca Gibson, who was from Gilbert, IA, on 25 Nov 1856. Their first son, James Gibson Dodd was born 9 May 1858 (although the gravestone reads 1859-1937) and died in 1937 (unmarried). James was a farmer lived at Ontario, IA in 1937, which is a small town about 3 miles east of Ames, IA on Hwy 30. He was found on the 1900 census of Franklin Co, IA and the 1920 census of Story Co, IA. Contacts: Regards, Dennis Dodd
1878 - 1944
James
D
Hicks
66
66
BURIAL: James D. Hicks, born 8/6/1878 Malden, WV, died 11/29/1944 Charleston, WV, buried 12/3/1944 in Spring Hill Cemetery, Hall & Edmund Edition, Section I, Lot 64 by Owen & Barth Funeral Home. He was the s/o Thomas Hicks & Ida Mae Martin.
1836 - 1939
Niels
Peter
Sorenson
102
102
Henry
Ray
RAY, Henry JULIAN, Elizabeth 16 November 1873 C 518 (marriage record, Marshall Co., IN) Ray, Henry vs Mary 10-12-1872 divorce
Dorothy
Ray
Muriel
Ray
Frances
Ray
Ray, Frances E. Married: Jun. 09, 1888 in: Sullivan, IN Gender: F Source: County Court Records located at Sullivan, IN Film reference number: 1392995 - 1393000 Spouse name: Wharton, George Spouse gender: M
James
Heiple
D. 1951
William
Henry
Oak
Clarence
Oak
1904 - 1986
Fred
Staunton
Greybill
82
82
Occupation: Pfaff & Smith DEATH: FRED S. GREYBILL SR. FRED STAUTON GREYBILL SR., 82, OF 1702 DEATH: Publication: CHARLESTON DAILY MAIL Published: 05/05/1986 Page: NOT AVAILABLE Headline: FRED S. GREYBILL SR. FRED STAUTON GREYBILL SR., 82, OF 1702 Byline: MARIAN DEATH: Jackson Ave., St. Albans, died Saturday in Thomas Memorial Hospital after a short illness. He was retired from Pfaff & Smith and was a member of Operating Engineers union. He was a 42-year resident of St. Albans. Surviving: daughters, Mrs. Jean Blake of South Charleston, Mrs. .Jacqueline Allison of Huntington Beach, Calif., Mrs. Nancy Mosteller of San Diego, Calif. stepdaughter, Jean Kimble of Charleston; sons, Fred S. Jr. of Eugene, Ore., William D. of Charleston, Thomas G. of. Oak Forest, Ill., John F. of Westland, Mich., Phillip D. of Freehold,. N.J., Gerald L. of St. Albans; sisters, Mary Maycel Davis and Mildred Painter, of Charleston; brother, Charles of Charleston; 40. grandchildren; 50 great-grandchildren; four great-great-grandchildren Service will be 1 p.m. Tuesday at Bartlett Funeral Home, St. Albans, with the Rev. John Geary officiating. Burial will be in. Spring Hill Cemetery.|ZFriends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home. BURIAL: Fred Stauton Greybill, Sr, born Feb 1904, died May 1986, buried 5/6/1986 Spring Hill Cemetery, Riggs Edition, Lot 24. He was the husband of Helen Gertrude Hicks.
Margaret
Oak
Gertrude
Oak
Lila
Oak
C.G.
Fellows
John
Harris
Bob
Larson
1895 - 1899
Pansy
Iona
Harrington
4
4
1873 - 1949
Martha
Carolina
Fleming
76
76
Alias:<ALIA> /Maddie/
1881 - 1950
Frank
George
Sorenson
69
69
1883 - 1948
Ernest
Niels
Sorenson
65
65
1896 - 1936
Elliott
Leroy
Foster
39
39
Veteran: WWI - Army Occupation: Steamfitter/ Mining Engineer Occupation: F H Nesbitt Mine DEATH: Elliott died 6 Feb 1936 in Carl Junction, Jasper, MO. My grandmother remembers this very well because they buried him the day before her eleventh birthday. He worked as a mining engineer, and he, one of his brothers, and a friend were walking out of a mine (I don't know the name) that they were preparing to blast, and a rock fell on Elliott's head. He never regained consciousness. They moved all of the furniture out of my grandmother's bedroom that she shared with her sisters, and put Elliott's coffin in there. My grandmother still remembers standing in the doorway to her room and only being able to see the tip of his nose and the big bandage on his forehead. My great-grandmother was a seamstress, and had always made all her family's clothes. For Elliott's funeral, however, my grandmother's aunt Dean took all the kids (there was 6 of them) into town and bought each of them a new outfit to wear for the funeral. It was the first time my grandmother ever had store-bought clothes. -Tara Anderson 2-28-2002 DEATH: Feb.6, 1936 DEATH: BOULDER CAUSES FATAL INJURY TO WORKER AT MINE DEATH: PICHER, FEB. 6 (SPECIAL) A severe head injury received early today while working under gound resulted in the death of ROY FOSTER, 39 years old , machinist employed at the F.H. Nesbitt mine, at 11:60 a.m. Foster . who was struck by a falling boulder , died at Picher hospital. The victim had been a resident of Carl Junction Mo. Shortly after the mishap he was removed to the hospital in a Todd ambulance. Foster is survived by his wife , four daughters and two sons. Funeral sevices are incomplete. Contacts: Joplin Public Library Genealogy Dept 300 Main St Joplin, MO 64801 417-623-7953 $5.00 & SASE w/search request Contacts: Joplin Globe 417-623-3480 Contacts: Dobson Museum 106 A SW Miami, OK 74354 918-542-5388 - Judy $5.00/hour research fee WWI Veteran - 1930 census
1885 - 1902
Lillie
Marguerite
Sorenson
17
17
1887
Laura
Gladys
Sorenson
Ernest
Thomas
1889 - 1962
Annie Grace
Lucretia
Sorenson
72
72
D. 1956
John
S.
Culbert
1890 - 1949
Lee
Sorenson
59
59
Hazel
Buckner
1896 - 1939
Clara
Barton
Sorenson
42
42
Russell
Wilson
1881 - 1921
Edith
Wilhelmin
Peterson
39
39
1927
Miriam
Irene
Foster
DATE 30 DEC 2001 TIME 21:03:11
1897 - 1969
Elma
Charlotte
Peterson
71
71
1883 - 1961
Alma
Anderson
78
78
1891 - 1918
Flossie
Helen
Harrington
26
26
1898 - 1998
Eva
Daphne
Harrington
100
100
1867 - 1948
Abraham
E
Harrington
81
81
1901 - 1981
Eugene
Harold
Harrington
79
79
1903 - 1903
Franklin
Ulysses
Harrington
5m
5m
1905 - 1988
Abraham
McKinley
Harrington
83
83
Living
Harrington
1911 - 1980
Herbert
Lawton
Harrington
68
68
Living
Greybill
Living
Harrington
1909 - 1977
Lester
Harrington
68
68
1874 - 1958
Thomas
Henry
McFarland
84
84
D. 1969
Paul
Blum
George
Bickle
Lester
Harnack
Laurence
Correll
Living
Thelma
Living
Gwendolyn
Living
Dutcher
Mary
Ann
Oats
Living
Olive
1911 - 1986
Marjorie
L
75
75
Living
Essie
Living
Hayes
Frank
Handy
1897 - 1981
Elizabeth
Edna
Clayton
84
84
1897 - 1956
Benjamin
Eli
Ingram
59
59
1860 - 1927
Douglas
Phillip
Clayton
67
67
1894 - 1980
Gladys
Rozella
Clayton
85
85
1899
Charles
Mayne
Clayton
1903 - 1958
Bertha
Irene
Jackson
55
55
Occupation: seamstress
1905 - ~1945
Mildred
Douglas
Clayton
40
40
1907
Drucilla
Grace
Clayton
Living
Clayton
1885 - 1980
Allan
Roen
94
94
Neal
Laughlin
Bennett
1872 - 1940
Tressie
Gertrude
Dodd
67
67
BURIAL: Spring Hill Cemetery, Scruggs Edition, Section B, Lot 48, by J.B. Funeral Home Occupation: housewife
Marcelline
Hildreth
Bowles
1893 - 1986
Mary
Maysel
Greybill
93
93
Occupation: j&e Cox Dept. Store Humphreys Memorial United Methodist Church DEATH: MRS. MAYSEL DAVIS MRS. MAYSEL DAVIS, 93, OF 206 MONONGALIA ST DEATH: Publication: THE CHARLESTON GAZETTE Published: 09/03/1986 Page: NOT AVAILABLE Headline: MRS. MAYSEL DAVIS MRS. MAYSEL DAVIS, 93, OF 206 MONONGALIA ST Byline: KELLEY DEATH: MRS. MAYSEL DAVIS MRS. MAYSEL DAVIS, 93, OF 206 MONONGALIA ST ., died Sept. 2, 1986, in General Division, CAMC, after a short illness. She was a retired employee of the former J&E Cox Department Store on Washington Street West and was a member of Humphreys Memorial United Methodist Church. Surviving: daughter, Mrs. Palmajune Phillips of Canton, Ohio; sons, Edmun F. Jr. of South Charleston, George of Charleston, Harry of St. Albans; sister, Mrs. Mildred Painter of Charleston; brother, Charles C. Greybill of Charleston; 19 grandchildren; 32 great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild. Service will be 2 p.m. Thursday in Wilson Funeral Home, Charleston, with the Rev. C. Parker Ferguson officiating. Burial will be in Spring Hill Cemetery. Friends may call from 2 to 4 p.m .and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home.
Donald
Lee
Blake
Lost an arm in WWII
1925 - 1988
Jean
Gathalea
Greybill
63
63
member of Humphreys Memorial United Methodist Church, Charleston. DEATH: MRS JEAN G. BLAKE MRS. JEAN G. BLAKE, 62, OF 310 WINONA ST., DEATH: Publication: THE CHARLESTON GAZETTE Published: 04/06/1988 Page: NOT AVAILABLE Headline: MRS JEAN G. BLAKE MRS. JEAN G. BLAKE, 62, OF 310 WINONA ST., Byline: JUNE DEATH: MRS JEAN G. BLAKE MRS. JEAN G. BLAKE, 62, OF 310 WINONA ST., South Charleston, died April 5, 1988, in General Division, CAMC, after a long illness. She was a member of Humphreys Memorial United Methodist Church, Charleston. Surviving: husband, Donald L. Blake; son, Fred Randall of South Charleston; daughter, Pamela Russell of Ripley; brothers, Gerald Greybill of St. Albans, Fred Greybill Jr. of Oregon, Thomas Greybill. of Chicago, John Greybill of Detroit, Phillip Greybill of New Jersey; sisters, Nancy Mostellor of San Diego, Calif., Jackie of California; four grandchildren. Service will be 2 p.m. Thursday at Good Shepherd Mortuary, South Charleston, with the Rev. Harold Custer officiating. Burial will be in Spring Hill Cemetery, Charleston. There will be no visitation. In lieu of flowers the family suggests donations to the American Diabetes Association.
1910 - 1985
James
Painter
75
75
TITL U.S. Social Security Death Index DATA TEXT James PAINTER
Edmun
F
Davis
Edmun
F Jr
Davis
Palmajune
Davis
George
Davis
Harry
Davis
Robert
C
Greybill
1918
Phyllis
Greybill
Living
Living
Greybill
<1869>
George
Jackson
1886 - 1886
Tommie
Jackson
3m
3m
Living
Greybill
Living
Greybill
Allison
Luther
J
Mosteller
1949 - 2001
Fred
Randall
Blake
51
51
Living
Blake
Living
Greybill
Living
Greybill
1910 - 1989
Mildred
Irene
Greybill
78
78
TITL U.S. Social Security Death Index DATA TEXT Mildred PAINTER Boulevard Church of Christ DEATH: MRS. MILDRED IRENE PAINTER MRS. MILDRED IRENE GREYBILL PAINTER, DEATH: Publication: THE CHARLESTON GAZETTE Published: 04/22/1989 Page: NOT AVAILABLE Headline: MRS. MILDRED IRENE PAINTER MRS. MILDRED IRENE GREYBILL PAINTER, Byline: NOT AVAILABLE DEATH: Mrs. Mildred Irene Painter Mrs. Mildred Irene Greybill Painter, 78, of 6500 MacCorkle Ave. S.W., St. Albans, died April 20, 1989, in Thomas Memorial Hospital after a long illness. She was a member of Boulevard Church of Christ. She was a lifelong resident of St. Albans. Surviving; sons, Richard of Dunbar, Ronald of St. Joseph, Mo.; 13 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchidren. Service will be 2 p.m. Sunday at Keller Funeral Home, Dunbar, with Minister William D. Miller officiating. Burial will be in. Dunbar Memorial Park. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home.
Living
Painter
1929
Shirley
Ann
Foster
DATE 30 DEC 2001 TIME 21:03:33
Living
Painter
1929 - 2000
Evelyn
Marie
71
71
TITL Charleston Gazette Obituaries @ library.cnpapers.com DATA TEXT Evelyn Marie Painter Evelyn Marie Painter, 71, of Dunbar died Dec. 10, 2000, in Thomas Memorial Hospital, South Charleston,...
Living
Steele
1692
Philip
Aylesworth
1550 - Bef 8 JAN 1617/1618
Richard
A
Wolterton
Mary
Bensley
Anne
Wolterton
John
Wolterton
Rose
Wolterton
Matthew
Wolterton
1931 - 1994
Richard
Leroy
Foster
62
62
Gregory
Wolterton
Richard
Wolterton
Emme
Wolterton
Elizabeth
Wolterton
1894 - 1984
James
William
Greybill
89
89
Occupation: Greybill Construction, State of WV Veteran: WWI - VA File# C-2148727 DEATH: Montgomery General Hospital
1672/1673 - 1761
Jonathan
Beebe
1796 - 1815
Christina
DEARDORFF
19
19
1796 - 1821
Catarina
DEARDORFF
25
25
Mattie
D. Deceased
Samuel
Waller
MARRIAGE: Taken from Hall and Plimpton's extract of Lyme vitals p 223
1940 - 1989
Gerald
Lee
Greybill
49
49
Occupation: Union Carbide engineering department member of St. Andrew Methodist Church and a Marine Corps veteran. DEATH: GERALD L. GREYBILL GERALD L. GREYBILL, 49, OF 830 SAUNDERS ST DEATH: Publication: THE CHARLESTON GAZETTE Published: 12/30/1989 Page: NOT AVAILABLE Headline: GERALD L. GREYBILL GERALD L. GREYBILL, 49, OF 830 SAUNDERS ST Byline: NOT AVAILABLE DEATH: GERALD L. GREYBILL GERALD L. GREYBILL, 49, OF 830 SAUNDERS ST ., St. Albans, died Dec. 29, 1989, in Memorial Division, CAMC, after a long illness. He was employed in the Union Carbide engineering department. He was a member of St. Andrew Methodist Church and a Marine Corps veteran. Surviving: wife, Mary; son, Jon of St. Albans; daughters, Amy Eddy of Vienna, Julie Greybill of St. Albans; brothers, Fred of Oregon, Thomas of Illinois, John of Michigan, Phillip of New Jersey;. sisters, Jackie Allison of California, Nancy Mosteller of California; stepsister, Jean Kimble of Charleston; one grandson. Service will be 3 p.m. Sunday at St. Andrew Methodist Church with the Rev. Paul Smith and the Rev. Melvin Risinger officiating. Burial will be in Cunningham Memorial Park, St. Albans. Friends may. call from 5 to 9 p.m. today at the church. Bartlett Funeral Home, St .Albans, is in charge of arrangements.
1676
Robert
Aylesworth
1664 - 1750
Hannah
Brockway
85
85
BIOGRAPHY: Lyme vitals vol L-1 p 26 and vol 2 p 571 "Genealogical and Family History of the State of New Hampshire" Lyme vitals vol L-1 p 115 BIRTH: From NEHG Register, Volume 23, October, 1869 page 247. Additional information from "Genealogy of a Branch of Wolston Brockway, Who Settled in Lyme, Conn. about 1660." by Beman Brockway MARRIAGE: Information from "Genealogy of a Branch of Wolston Brockway, Who Settled in Lyme, Conn. about 1660." by Beman Brockway
1682
Deborah
Brockway
BIOGRAPHY: Lyme vitals vol L-1 p 26 and vol 2 p 571 "Genealogical and Family History of the State of New Hampshire" BIRTH: From NEHG Register, Volume 23, October, 1869 page 247. Additional information from "Genealogy of a Branch of Wolston Brockway, Who Settled in Lyme, Conn. about 1660." by Beman Brockway
1676 - 1729
Elizabeth
Brockway
53
53
BIOGRAPHY: See Lyme vitals vol L-1 p 26 and vol 2 p 571 "Genealogical and Famil History of the State of New Hampshire" BIRTH: From NEHG Register, Volume 23, October, 1869 page 247. Additional information from "Genealogy of a Branch of Wolston Brockway, Who Settled in Lyme, Conn. about 1660." by Beman Brockway DEATH: Taken from Lyme Land Records vol 2 p 364, atested by benjamin De Wolf "Inscription from the old Burying Ground, Meetint House Hill, Lyme, Conn." Taken from NEHG Register Vol 61, p 75 January 1907 MARRIAGE: Married by Joseph Peck
1685
John
Greene
1792 - 1826
Henry
DEARDORFF
34
34
John
Wade
D. ~1710
William
Harris
1679 - 17 MAR 1716/1717
Nathaniel
Beckwith
BIRTH: From Savage's DICT. FIRST SETTLERS OF N. E. vol 1; From NEHG Register Volume 23, October, 1869 page 426 BIOGRAPHY: Taken from "A Digest of the Early Connecticut Probate Record" Compiled by Charles William Manwaring Vol IX, p 354 MARRIAGE: NEHG Register, Vol 11, p 276 July 1857 "First Book East Haddam Land Records." Connecticut Nutmegger Vol 6, issue 1, Jan 1973 p 497 "Marriages before 1850 Tow of East Haddam"
1789
Jacob
DEARDORFF
1931 - 1999
Nancy
Carol
Greybill
68
68
1616 - 1687
William
Briggs
71
71
BIOGRAPHY: Taken from information supplied by Joe York, of the Brockway Assoc. BIOGRAPHY: Taken from information supplied by Joe York, of the Brockway Assoc.
Mary
UNKNOWN
~1605
William
(Samuel?)
Brockway
John
Brockway
Thomas
Waller
1582
Sarah
Wolterton
~1770 - 1841
Abraham
DIERDORFF
71
71
William
Waller
?
Richard
Waller
?
Matthew
Waller
?
1929 - 2000
Thomas
Glenn
Greybill
71
71
Chicago
1764 - 1837
Jacob
Deardorff
72
72
1845
Martha
Emeline
Barker
BURIAL: Martha Emeline Barker Greybill, buried 7/11/1916 in Spring Hill Cemetery, Scruggs Edition, Section B, Lot 48 by Simpson Funeral Home.
1742 - 1816
Peter
DEARDORFF
74
74
1841 - 1928
Sarah
Elizabeth
DEARDORFF
87
87
Living
Larson
20 JAN 1736/1737 - <1769
Mary
Alger
1802 - 1881
Peter
Deardorf
79
79
1803 - 1882
David
MILLER
79
79
1794 - 1847
John
DEARDORFF
53
53
~1798
Catherine
Stoler
Living
Greybill
1876
Ledie
May
Dodd
1807
Hannah
DEARDORFF
1784
Christena
DEARDORFF
1910 - 1981
Edna
Josephine
70
70
BURIAL: Edna Josephine Greybill, born 1910, died 1981, buried 2/9/1981 in Spring Hill Cemetery, Riggs Edition, Lot 24 by Bartlett Funeral Home, St. Albans, WV. She was the w/o Fred S. Greybill
1642 - 6 FEB 1687/1688
Hannah
Briggs
Lyme vitals vol l-1 p 126, the name Bridges appears in the "Genealogical and Family History of the State of New Hampshire" Vol 2 p 571 DEATH: From NEHG Register, Volume 23, October, 1869 page 427. Lyme vitals vol l-1 p 126, the name Bridges appears in the "Genealogical and Family History of the State of New Hampshire" Vol 2 p 571 DEATH: From NEHG Register, Volume 23, October, 1869 page 427.
16 JAN 1669/1670 - 1714
Mary
Brockway
1805 - 1855
Jacob
DEARDORFF
50
50
1921
Marion
E
Jackson
1842
James
C
Greybill
GREYBILL, JAMES State: WV Year: 1860 County: Boone County Record Type: Federal Population Schedule Township: Peytona P.O. Page: 056 Database: WV 1860 Federal Census Index on 1860 census w/ family of Willie M Dent Occupation: merchant - source is Charleston 1907, published by W.M. Barnes Directory Co., Parkersburg, WV
1638 - 1717
Wolston
Brockway
79
79
Lyme vitals vol l-1 p 126, additional information from "Genealogical and Family History of the State of New Hampshire" Vol 2 p 571 Lyme vitals vol L-1 BIOGRAPHY: Was in Lyme, New London,Connecticut, owning a house and land there a early as 1659. He died there soon after 1718. His wife was Hannah Bridges, daughter of William Bridges and died February 6, 1687. Taken from Genealogical and family history of the State of New Hampshire p 571 Additional information from "Genealogy of a Branch of Wolston Brockway, Who Settled in Lyme, Conn. about 1660." by Beman Brockway
1923 - 1986
William
Dryden
Greybill
63
63
Occupation: Teamster - Pfaff & Smith, Teamsters local union #175 Protestant DEATH: WILLIAM D. GREYBILL WILLIAM D. GREYBILL, 63, OF 813 SEVENTH ST DEATH: Publication: THE CHARLESTON GAZETTE Published: 07/07/1986 Page: NOT AVAILABLE Headline: WILLIAM D. GREYBILL WILLIAM D. GREYBILL, 63, OF 813 SEVENTH ST Byline: MARIAN SPENCE DEATH: WILLIAM D. GREYBILL WILLIAM D. GREYBILL, 63, OF 813 SEVENTH ST ., died July 6, 1986, at St. Francis Hospital after a short illness A lifelong resident of Charleston, he was a 45-year employee of Pfaff & Smith and was a member of the Teamsters union. He was a Protestant and a veteran of World War II. Surviving: wife, Marcelline Bowles Greybill; daughters, Mrs. Bonita Kay Oliff of Callahan, Fla., Mrs. Judith Ann Pritchett of Charlotte, N.C.; sisters, Mrs. Jean Blake of Charleston, Mrs. Jacqueline Allison of Huntington Beach, Calif., Mrs. Nancy Mosteller. of San Diego, Calif.; brothers, Fred S. Jr. of Eugene, Ore., Thomas G .of Oak Forest, Ill., John F. of Westland, Mich., Phillip D. of Freehold, N.J. and Gerald L. of St. Albans; six grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at Bartlett-Burdette-Cox Funeral Home.
1668
Elizabeth
Wolterton
1667 - 1738
Margaret
Jones
70
70
MARRIAGE: Lyme vital records compiled by Hall and Plimpton p 224 (LLR11:9) Additional information from "Genealogy of a Branch of Wolston Brockway, Who Settled in Lyme, Conn. about 1660." by Beman Brockway
1666 - 1755
William
Brockway
88
88
BIOGRAPHY: See Vol 2 p 571 "Genealogical and Family History of the State of New Hampshire" and Lyme vitals vol L-1 p 26 BIRTH: From NEHG Register, Volume 23, October, 1869 page 247. Additional information from "Genealogy of a Branch of Wolston Brockway, Who Settled in Lyme, Conn. about 1660." by Beman Brockway
~1809
Christina
Holtsinger
1869
Ida U
Dodd
~1768
Elizabeth
DIERDORFF
1679 - 9 JAN 1739/1740
Sarah
Brockway
BIRTH: Information from "Genealogy of a Branch of Wolston Brockway, Who Settled in Lyme, Conn. about 1660." by Beman Brockway MARRIAGE: NEHG Register, Vol 11, p 276 July 1857 "First Book East Haddam Land Records." Connecticut Nutmegger Vol 6, issue 1, Jan 1973 p 497 "Marriages before 1850 Tow of Haddam" DEATH: From "Barbour Collection, East Haddam Vital Records" compiled by
1794 - 1868
Michael
EBERLY
74
74
1865
Charles
Edward
Dodd
Other children living w Charles E. and Elizabeth: Clara M. Connor, SD (step daughter?) Jewel, ni (niece?) could be daughter of Frank Louis Dodd...rumor
1847
Terressa
Willow
Deardorf
1805 - 1897
Sarah
UNKNOWN
92
92
last name is possibly Scoggins or Cale
1874
Annie
Lois
Dodd
1837
Mary
Francis
Deardorf
~1766 - 1839
John
DIERDORFF
73
73
~1787
Jacob
Eberly
~1607
Bridget
(Ann?)
Waller
~1803
David
Eberly
William
Briggs
1671 - 1756
Bridget
Brockway
85
85
BIOGRAPHY: Lyme vitals vol L-1 p 26 and vol 2 p 571 "Genealogical and Family History of the State of New Hampshire" BIRTH: From NEHG Register, Volume 23, October, 1869 page 247. Additional information from "Genealogy of a Branch of Wolston Brockway, Who Settled in Lyme, Conn. about 1660." by Beman Brockway
1696
Chad
Aylesworth
~1757 - <1801
Christina
DIERDORFF
44
44
1926
Jacqueline
Elgar
Greybill
1739 - 1824
Christina
Anna
SWYER
85
85
1896
Margaret
Klein
1791 - 1872
Annie
Nancy
DEARDORFF
81
81
1803 - 1850
Elizabeth
DEARDORFF
47
47
1827 - 1882
Charles
Henry
DEARDORFF
54
54
1902 - 1974
Stanley
L
Greybill
71
71
DEATH: Charleston General Hospital Member of Humphreys Mem. United Methodist Church Occupation: Greybill Construction
1685 - 1767
Mary
Huntley
82
82
MARRIAGE: Information from "Genealogy of a Branch of Wolston Brockway, Who Settled in Lyme, Conn. about 1660." by Beman Brockway DEATH: From "John Huntely of Lyme, Connecticut" by Virgil Huntley p 66
1914 - 1954
John
Franklin
Greybill
39
39
~1795
Elizabeth
STOVER
1798 - 1870
Magdalena
(Molly)
DEARDORFF
72
72
1888 - 1949
Alice
Annie
Jackson
61
61
1921
Fred
Staunton
Greybill
1783 - 1841
Catharine
DEARDORFF
58
58
1825
Susanna
DIERDORFF
John
Harris
1922 - 1997
James
C
Greybill
74
74
1898
Francis
A
Chambers
1918
Helen
Greybill
~1792
Jacob
Hade
1874 - 1949
Susan
Elizabeth
Smith
74
74
BURIAL: Susan Elizabeth Hicks, born 8/6/1874 Kanawha Co., WV, died 2/26/1949 Charleston, WV, buried 2/28/1949 in Spring Hill Cemetery, Hall & Edmund Edition, Section I, Lot 64 by Cunningham Funeral Home, Charleston, WV.
1845
William
Washington
Dodd
Occupation: Farmer - 1880 Census
1763 - 1829
Susanna
DEARDORFF
65
65
1923 - 2000
Sherman
Earl
Foster
77
77
1730
Magdalene
BOLLINGER
~1821
Marshall
1834
Oliva
Ann
DEARDORFF
1862
Mary
Jane
Greybill
1761 - 1827
Henry
DEARDORFF
65
65
1878
Mertie
Dodd
1828 - 1889
Isaac
Newton
DEARDORFF
60
60
Occupation: Hotel Keeper in Winfield, Putnam, West Virginia - 1880 Census
1806 - 1874
Sarah
Louise
BAILEY
68
68
~1734 - 1801
Abraham
DIERDORFF
67
67
1799 - 1878
Susanna
DEARDORFF
79
79
1921 - 1991
Katheryn
Elizabeth
Foster
70
70
DATE 30 DEC 2001 TIME 21:02:38
1801 - 1873
Mary
DEARDORFF
72
72
~1797
John
STOVER
1342
Hugh
De
HULSE
1805 - 1866
Isaac
DEARDORFF
61
61
1709 - 1749
Heinrich
DIERDORFF
40
40
Occupation: Carpenter
~1809
Rebecca
MILLER
~1683
Liborine
FAHRENSTUCK
~1655
Anthony
DIERDORFF
~1800
Elizabeth
DEARDORFF
~1711
Elizabeth
MOORE
1806 - 1871
Richard
Jackson
64
64
Census: ---1850 Pope Co., IL Census, page 39, HH 296, [Ancestry.com image 39 of 96) Jackson, Richard, 55, farmer, TN {1795) Sarah, 45, TN James, 21, farmer, TN Elizabeth, 18, TN Marion, m, 16, TN David, 14, TN William, 12, TN Caroline, 8, TN John, 6, TN Richard, 4, TN Occcupation Miller. Census lists his residence as P.O., Zion Hill, IL. He and his wife moved to Pope Co., IL from TN after 1846, but before 1849.
~1687
Catherine
BRENNA
~1711
Diedrich
FAHNESTOCK
1700 - 1772
Rudolph
BOLLINGER
72
72
BET. 1235 - 1245 - BET. 1281 - 1305
Elizabeth
Venables
~1678
Catharine
~1700 - 1797
Catharine
Hammacker
97
97
Alt spelling Hammather/Hammathur
1748
Hans
Rudolph
BOLLINGER
1728 - 1791
Daniel
BOLLINGER
63
63
1674
Johann
BOLLINGER
1732
Anna
BOLLINGER
1835 - 1920
Mary
Polly
Mounce
84
84
last name may have been Cayle Jackson, Mary View Image Online Age: 87 Year: 1920 Birthplace: Kentucky Roll: T625_537 Race: White Page: 10B State: Kansas ED: 106 County: Leavenworth Image: 438 Township: Leavenworth --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1734 - Bef 1770/1772
Elizabeth
BOLLINGER
1736 - 1808
Barbara
BOLLINGER
72
72
1738 - 1796
Christian
BOLLINGER
58
58
1741
Sophie
BOLLINGER
1756 - 1814
Abraham
BOLLINGER
58
58
1746 - 1821
Maria
BOLLINGER
75
75
1630 - 1677
John
Brown
47
47
~1755
John
HABACKER
~1759 - 1800
Magdalena
DIERDORFF
41
41
~1837
Washburn
1865 - 1935
Lillie
Catharine
Brockwell
70
70
1830 - 1908
Mary
Elexnor
COOPER
77
77
1795 - 1866
Anna
HABACKER
71
71
~1830
John
Markham
1832 - 1920
Mary
Turley
88
88
~1855
Alwilda
W
DEARDORFF
~1859
Marcena
O
DEARDORFF
~1862
Camden
R
DEARDORFF
~1864
Edgar
N
DEARDORFF
~1867
William
P
DEARDORFF
~1900
Nannie
S
DEARDORFF
>1829 - 1899
James
Calvin
Jackson
70
70
on 1850 census as James Jackson
~1904
Bettie
R
DEARDORFF
~1780
Adam
Kinzer
~1787
Nancy
Hedges
~1809 - 1895
Sophia
Bower
86
86
~1827
Isaac
MOSS
~1837
Benjamin
Franklin
Koons
~1839
Rosina
C
Ulrich
1835
Peter
DIERDORFF
1838
Susanna
DIERDORFF
1827 - 1906
Henry
DIERDORFF
79
79
1855 - 1915
William
Marion
Jackson
60
60
On 1900 Joplin, Jasper, MO census
1830 - 1902
John
DIERDORFF
72
72
1841
Mahala
DIERDORFF
1833
Anna
DEARDORFF
1830 - 1908
Milicent
MAIN
78
78
1840 - 1922
Susan
BILLHEIMER
82
82
1724 - 1802
Anna
Maria
YAGER
77
77
1717 - 1800
Anthony
DIERDORFF
83
83
~1683
Christiana
(Christena)
1778 - 1799
Anna
DEARDORFF
21
21
1761
Henry
DEARDORFF
Samuel
Brockwell
1795 - 1795
Jacob
KINTZER
KINSLER
1768
Christena
DEARDORFF
1769
Elizabeth
DEARDORFF
1775
Rebeckah
DEARDORFF
1776
Mary
DEARDORFF
~1767
Salome
DEARDORFF
1780 - 1810
Peter
DEARDORFF
30
30
1781 - 1856
Jacob
DEARDORFF
74
74
1783 - 1873
Samuel
DEARDORFF
90
90
1771 - 1849
Catherine
DEARDORF
77
77
Living
1779 - 1859
John
DEARDORF
80
80
~1783 - 1853
Samuel
HARSHBERGER
70
70
Abt 1787/1794 - <1811
Christena
KINTZER
1789 - 1820
Catherine
KINSER
KINTZER
30
30
Abt 1793/1800
Betsey
KINTZER
Abt 1791/1798
Polly
KINTZER
1683 - NOV 1743/1745
Anthony
DIERDORFF
1779 - 1849
Joseph
MILAM
69
69
~1711
Margaret
Catharine
DEARDORFF
1719 - <1745
Christian
DEARDORFF
26
26
Living
Guthu
1866
William
Sherman
Foster
Occupation: Miner Galena Twsp, Jasper Co, Missouri - 1900 Census fa born in Indiana mo b in US - 1920 census Waco Village, Twin Groves Twsp, Jasper, Missouri 1870 Census listing for William S. Foster Name: Foster, William S. Age: 4 Sex: M Census: p.10 1870 Census for McDonald Co., MO (Erie Township district) Dwelling #: 73 Family #: 72 Birthplace: Kansas 73 72 Foster Andrew 38 Tennessee 73 72 Foster Ellen P. 22 Tennessee 73 72 Foster William S. 4 Kansas 73 72 Foster Joel 2 Kansas 73 72 Foster Arch 19 Tennessee
~1698
Hans
Peter
YAGER
~1702
Catherine
RODERICK
~1765 - <1802
Margaret
Watson
37
37
1745 - 1832
Catherine
DEARDORFF
87
87
1747 - 1823
Christina
DEARDORFF
76
76
1749 - 1832
Anthony
DEARDORFF
82
82
1752 - 1818
Paul
DEARDORFF
66
66
1757
Anna
DEARDORFF
1760 - 1846
Andrew
DEARDORFF
85
85
1728 - 1787
Christina
DEARDORFF
59
59
Living
Schmid
1715 - 1776
Johannes
DEARDORFF
61
61
1800 - 1856
Jacob
DEARDORFF
56
56
1709 - 1786
Peter
DIERDORFF
77
77
1345
Ellen
BRUEN
~1765
Edna
Thornhill
~1719
Christina
DIERDORFF
1724
Anna
DIERDORFF
1165 - 1230
Berengaria
DE
NAVARRE
65
65
Berengaria (circa 1165-1230), queen consort of King Richard I ofEngland. She was the daughter of Sancho VI, king of Navarre(1132?-94), and was betrothed to Richard shortly after hisaccession to the English throne in 1189. She joined him inReggio, Italy, in 1191, while he was traveling to Palestine onthe Third Crusade, and they were married later the same year inLimassol, Cyprus. From 1191 to 1192, while Richard campaignedagainst the Saracens, she lived in Acre in Palestine, and from1192 to 1194, while he was a prisoner in Germany, she lived inPoitou (now in France). After Richard's release from captivitythe couple appear to have become estranged, and modernhistorians agree that they were probably never reunited. AfterRichard's death in 1199, Berengaria spent most of her last yearsin Le Mans, France, where she died. DATE 21 MAR 1999
1816
John
R
BARKER
Occupation: Farmer
~1872
F.E.
BARKER
1909 - 1991
Irene
Leona
Schmidt
82
82
Facts about this person: Funeral & Burial November 06, 1991 b. Lakeside Cemetary, Fremont, WI Baptism Lutheran Church, West Bloomfield, WI Social Security Number: 388-26-4611 The state listed in the birth locality field is where the Social Security Number was issued.
~1868
John
Lee
BARKER
1823
Diana
ELLIS
1796 - 1823
John
ELLIS
27
27
~1791
Eleanor
EAGEN
1839 - 1914
Joseph
Ellis
BARKER
75
75
1842 - 1842
Minerva
BARKER
1726 - 1803
James
BARKER
77
77
1844 - 1926
Amos
BARKER
81
81
1847
Mary
Ellen
BARKER
1846 - 1913
Daniel
Franklin
BARKER
67
67
1936 - 1938
Shirley
Anne
Guthu
2
2
Cause of death: loss of blood due to a gunshot wound. Newspaper article on file.
1850 - 1894
Charles
William
BARKER
44
44
1852 - 1881
Sarah
Lewis
BARKER
29
29
1855
Amanda
Elizabeth
BARKER
1856
John
Thomas
BARKER
1858
Isaac
Lee
BARKER
1861
Virginia
Gertrude
BARKER
1863
Louvenia
Newman
BARKER
1768 - 1848
Frances
Susan
GARNER
80
80
1761 - Jan-Sep 1829
Jacob
BARKER
OR WELCH
1855
Mary
Eddy Jane
BARKER
Living
Guthu
1812 - 1891
John
Anthony
BARKER
78
78
1814
Nancy
BARKER
1875
Zolula
Mary
BARKER
1877
Ora
Olive
BARKER
1882
Sarah
Lewis
BARKER
1885
John C.
Charles
BARKER
1887
Valarra (Or
Venila) Ethel
BARKER
1795 - 1854
Elizabeth
Jane
BOWLES
59
59
1805 - 1855
Elizabeth
(Eliza)
BARKER
50
50
1807 - YOUNG
Sarah
BARKER
1895 - 1929
Eva K.
Hansen
34
34
1809 - 1888
James
H
BARKER
79
79
1811 - 1880
Joseph
Henley
BARKER
68
68
~1875
L.D.
BARKER
~1736 - >1783
Mary
SMITH
47
47
1818 - >1880
Spicy
BARKER
62
62
1820
Mary
BARKER
1822
Susan
BARKER
1824
Anderson
William
BARKER
Occupation: farmer - 1880 census Peytona, Boone, WV
1826 - 1910
Isaac
BARKER
84
84
1828
Jacob
BARKER
1918 - 1987
Sylvester
James
Guthu
68
68
Facts about this person: Funeral & Burial March 31, 1987 b. Wisconsin Veterans Memorial Cemetery, King, WI occupation foundry worker, WWII veteran SSN: SSN issued by railroad board Social Security Number: 701-16-9761 The state listed in the birth locality field is where the Social Security Number was issued. The zip code listed in the death locality field is the last place of residence. Death Residence Localities ZIP Code: 54981 Waupaca, Waupaca, Wisconsin
1831
Daniel
BARKER
1815 - 1888
Elizabeth
KINDER
73
73
~1834 - ~1839
Joseph
BARKER
5
5
1832 - 1867
William
Dryden
BARKER
35
35
Sarah
1848 - 1874
Isaac
BARKER
26
26
1847
Joshua
BARKER
1853
John
H.
BARKER
1855
Andrew
Lewis
BARKER
1858
Elijah
BARKER
1920 - 1923
Russell
Richard
Guthu
2
2
1841 - 1866
Silas
BARKER
25
25
1861
Adam
Wheeler
BARKER
1837
Elizabeth
BARKER
1854
Mary
Frances
BARKER
1862
Margaret
Jane
BARKER
1840 - 1924
James
Anderson
BARKER
84
84
Octavia
WALKER
~1695
BARKER
~1742
Joseph
GARNER
1793 - 1858
Joseph
BARKER
OR WELCH
65
65
1922
Everett
Luellen
Guthu
1786/1787 - 1840/1850
Dicy
BARKER
OR WELCH
1788/1789 - <1840
Nancy
BARKER
OR WELCH
1801/1805 - 1885
Anderson
BARKER
OR WELCH
~1867
Daniel
E
BARKER
1795 - <1846
Susan
BARKER
OR WELCH
51
51
1796 - 1837
William Allen
BARKER
OR WELCH
40
40
~1870
N. L.
BARKER
1782 - 1869
Isaac
BARKER
87
87
~1765 - 1816
John
EAGAN
51
51
1755
James,
Jr.
BARKER
1926
Eugene
Benjamin
Guthu
1757
William
BARKER
1783
Mary
BARKER
~1765 - ~1816
Elizabeth
EAGAN
51
51
~1817
Elizabeth
ELLIS
~1814
Lydia
ELLIS
~1815
Mary
ELLIS
~1812
Joseph
ELLIS
~1822
Katharine
ELLIS
~1877
E.M.
BARKER
~1784
Polly
EAGEN
1929
Donna
Marie Guthu
( Stratton)
1880 - 1964
Oscar
Palmer
Guthu
84
84
DEATH: Certificate#6257 Previous common law marriage to Mable Finch - no children. According to Sylvia Schulz Guthu: "Oscar lived in Gresham, Oregon. He was no longer living when Lucille and I were out there; we met his wife." Notes from Leonard Guthu, Iola, (April 1993) indicate that Oscar was of Rye Gate, Montana. Notes from Crystal Carew
~1873
P.C.
BARKER
~1788 - 1859
Geremiah
EAGAN
71
71
~1366
Margery
De
DOMVILLE
~1792 - 1868
Elizabeth
EAGAN
76
76
1786 - 1857
Mary
(Polly)
EAGAN
71
71
~1782 - 1852
Spicy
SCOTT
70
70
1839
Eliza
BARKER
1835
Juliana (Or)
Angelina
BARKER
1836 - ~1868
Joseph
Spicer Patrick
BARKER
32
32
1843
Cumberland
M.
BARKER
1927
Ella
Helen
Schiesser
1844 - 1938
Susan
Elizabeth
BARKER
93
93
1847 - 1932
Nancy
Smith
BARKER
84
84
1850 - 1855
John
BARKER
5
5
1853
Causbey
Ann Hall
BARKER
~1878
Joseph
M
BARKER
~1841 - ~1842
Sarah
BARKER
1
1
~1851
Margaret
~1858
Gineva
~1827
Mary
~1861
Nancy
BARKER
Living
Wandinger
~1867
Robert
L
BARKER
~1870
Walter
G
BARKER
~1845
M.G.
Smith
1844
Patsy
Deardorf
Sims
~1829
John
W
Holstein
~1866
Lilla B.
Dodd
1810/1820
John
Graybill
Graybill, John State: Virginia Year: 1840 County: Montgomery Roll: M704_567 Township: Unknown Townships Page: 13 Image: 25 1840 Montgomery Co., Va. Census HOH - John Graybill Males: under 5 years - 0 of 5 and under 10 - 0 of 10 and under 15 - 0 of 15 and under 20 - 0 of 20 and under 30 - 1 of 30 and under 40 - 0 of 40 and under 50 - 0 of 50 and under 60 - 0 of 60 and under 70 - 0 of 70 and under 80 - 0 of 80 and under 90 - 0 of 90 and under 100 - 0 ages 100 and up - 0 Females: under 5 years - 2 of 5 and under 10 - 1 of 10 and under 15 - 0 of 15 and under 20 - 0 of 20 and under 30 - 1 of 30 and under 40 - 0 of 40 and under 50 - 0 of 50 and under 60 - 0 of 60 and under 70 - 0 of 70 and under 80 - 0 of 80 and under 90 - 0 of 90 and under 100 - 0 ages 100 and up - 0
1810/1820 - >1842
Susan
Compton
GRAYBILL, SUSAN State: WV Year: 1860 County: Mercer County Record Type: Federal Population Schedule Township: Princeton P.O. Page: 452 Database: WV 1860 Federal Census Index ***POSSIBLE****
1857
John
Marcellus
Javins
Mining foreman - 1900 census
1845 - 1929
Simon
Peder
Guthu
83
83
Simon Peder Guthu emigrated to America in 1867 from a small town called Vincin, just outside of Lillehammer, Norway. He came to America with only a bicycle and a violin. He settled in the Iola area. He also composed music for the violin, and it is said that he had beautiful handwriting when he wrote his music. That was told to my Father, Leslie, by Jeanette Thoe Meyers. Simon Pedersen Restad, age 21, emigrated to the U.S. March 26, 1867. (Faberg p.r. 1855-1867, p. 510a, no. 12.) Simon worked as a surveyor for Waupaca County. His photo with his surveying equipment is filed. His obituary also included in file. According to his granddaughter June Steinbarth of Fond du Lac: "We used to go to Iola quite a bit. Grandfather lived in an old farmhouse for awhile. He used to tap maple trees and make this maple sugar candy. After that, he homesteaded the island on Hatch Lake (1927) in Iola. He was in his seventies at that time. My mother used to worry about him, and then we'd have to go there and yoohoo across the lake. He'd have to come with his boat to take us back over to the island. He had built a little cottage where he lived there. After he died, bootleggers and things got over there and they wrecked everything." "Grandfather used to ride his bike to New London. The last time he did, at 82 years, something happened to his bike outside of town. Instead of stopping and telephoning someone to come get him, he pushed it all the way in, and it was too much for him. He died at our house. I was 8 years old." Info from Leonard Guthu of Iola: Research from genealogist in Norway gives Simon's parents names as well as information on Simon's brothers and sisters. Simon emigrated to the USA March 26, 1867, at age 21. Before coming here, he worked as a tailor in Norway. He was also a blacksmith and a carpenter. According to info in papers from Leonard Guthu (unknown who those papers are originally from), Simon came to US in 1852, not 1867. Which is correct? Simon and Helen made their home in the township of Harrison, Iola, WI. From Viola Reinicke of WisconsinRapids (1993): "Simon was caught as a stowaway on a ship and was held at Ellis Island, N.Y., until information on him was recieved from Norway. Once they knew his record was clear, they let him go." Letter from Leonard Guthu:" According to my father, Benjamin Guthu, Simon was born Simon Pedersen but dropped the "sen" and kept Peder as a middle name and used Gutu as a last name and put an "h" in it because of the English language." Simon's obit attributes 31 grandchildren to him. Also a sister, Mrs. R.G. Carpenter. From Sylvia Schulz: "My grandfather Simon homesteaded an island in Hatch Lake near Iola, WI. He lived there, alone, in that cottage he built himself. After his wife died. When he and his wife were keeping house, he had built a big house for his family in Helvetia township, (a Norwegian name), out from Iola a few miles." "He would go all over the county on his bicycle." "He went back over to Norway to visit his family. He was riding his bicycle in the mountains there, and he fell and broke some ribs. He didn't go to a doctor; he just borrowed his sister's corset and laid low until they healed up." He brought that bicycle back from Norwat with him. "The last time he biked in from the island, he rode his bicycle as far as our house in New London, and then was taken by car to Uncle Arthur's in Appleton. The bicycle was hanging in our basement at New London for a long time. Grandfather died a couple months later at Uncle Arthur's house. He died from just old age. He was a tough old bird." Found listed in the Plat book of Helvetia 1898, the farm for S.P. Guthu 149.4 acres, Sec 6, Township 24&25 North, Range 12E. Facts about this person: Funeral & Burial March 23, 1928/29 Buried, Riverside Cemetary, Iola, WI
1882
John L
Javins
1885
Lucy J
Javins
1879 - Bef 1900?
Vina E
Javins
1878
Mary
Jane
Javins
~1863
Lloyd
Washington
Javins
1891
Ethel J
Greybill
E.A.
Brennen
Bilton
Scott
1860
Elizabeth
Loundree
1880Census: Alfred FOSTER Self M Male W 26 IL Hunting IL IL Lizzie FOSTER Wife M Female NA 21 WI Keeping House WI WI Lillie FOSTER Dau S Female NA 3M WI IL WI Source Information: Census Place Lincoln, Polk, Wisconsin Family History Library Film 1255442 NA Film Number T9-1442 Page Number 329A
~1765 - 1840
Joseph
Compton
75
75
Jos. Compton listed as a private in DANIEL TRIGG'S MILITIA 31 Mar 1781
1852 - 1921
Hellen
Bennett
69
69
Birthplace documentation: Ardythe Koteski of Neenah, and her sister June Steinbarth of Fond du Lac. June said, "Helen's brother Palmer Bennett bought a farm in Iola, and she went to live there with him; that's how she got aquainted with my grandfather, Simon Guthu" According to June, "I (Crystal Schulz Carew), was 6 months old when Grandmother died. She was crippled up with arthritis." Helen's parents were from Holland. Her obit is on file. It gives names of two brothers: Freeman Bennett of Bergen, New York, and Palmer Bennett of Iola. Another is Ellery. *Notes from Crystal Carew. 1900 census indicates her father was from Connecticut, and her mother from Penn.
~1767
Elizabeth
Alley
Thomas
Alley
~1800
Nancy
Compton
~1806
Joseph
Compton
~1808
Henry
Compton
~1809
Mary
Compton
~1810
William
Compton
~1812
Margaret
Compton
~1813
Randolph
Compton
Montgomery Co Va Joseph and Elizabeth Compton sell to Randolph Compton and MIlly Compton 100 A on Litle River, Montgomery Co, and in 1844 Deed book N page 39 William M Blankenship and wife Margaret sold 151 A belonging to Randolph now of Breckenridge Co Ky.
~1797
Elijah
Whitt
1874 - 1947
Albert
Guthu
72
72
At the time of his father Simon's death, Albert made his home in Tomahawk, WI. At the time of his mother's (Helen) death, home listed in obit as Rye Gate, Montana. notes from Crystal Carew At the time of his father Simon's death, At the time of his father Simon's death, Albert made his home in Tomahawk, WI. At the time of his mother's (Helen) death, home listed in obit as Rye Gate, Montana. notes from Crystal Carew
~1809
Elizabeth
Graybeal
~1811
Sarah
Fugate
~1809
Moses
Shelton
~1810
Mary
Hall
~1810
William
Blankenship
~1815
Milly
Fortune
Wassau
Hicks
~1735
Margaret
(German
Lady) Raemer
~1732 - 1756
Mary
Carhart
24
24
Garrard
Jarrard
Brickey
1877 - 1940
Clarence
Elmer
Guthu
62
62
At the time of his father's death, (Simon), Clarence made his home in New London, WI. Clarence and Ella's marriage record on file. Occupation listed on marriage record is farmer. In Crandon he worked in the woods At the time of his father's death, (Simon), Clarence made his home in New London, WI. Clarence and Ella's marriage record on file. Occupation listed on marriage record is farmer. In Crandon he worked in the woods. In Weyauwega he worked as a farmer for the insane asylum. We lived in a cottage nearby. He worked at Edison Factory in New London. We had some boarders, too. We thought we were rolling in the money then. He made a good wage ( $7/day I think) at Edison Co. He was 48 when he got his first car. He died of cardiac asmas...blamed it on working in the stone quarry, and at Edison he hand-sanded the Victrolas and varnished them. (The above was from Sylvia Schulz, his daughter) notes from Crystal Carew Census: enumerated as Clara (Female) on 1880 census. oops :-)
1757 - 1844
Jeremiah
H
Compton
86
86
Rev War pension application Born Brunswick Co NJ 1757 joined Botetourt CO Va married Elizabeth Layman 1787 and moved to Sevier Co Tenn near Pigeon River in 1790, Death IGI Jeremiah H COmpton 19 Jun 1794 Botetourt Co. Va Rev War pension application Born Brunswick Co NJ 1757 joined Botetourt CO Va married Elizabeth Layman 1787 and moved to Sevier Co Tenn near Pigeon River in 1790, Death IGI Jeremiah H COmpton 19 Jun 1794 Botetourt Co. Va
Elizabeth
Layman
Children Joseph COMPTON b: 1788 in Botetourt, Co, , Va William M COMPTON b: 1789 in Pigeon River, Sevier, Co, Tenn Zachariah COMPTON b: 1790 in Pigeon River, , , TN Cyrus Syrus COMPTON b: 1804 in Pigeon River, Sevier, Co, Tenn Joseph S COMPTON b: ABT 1802 in Pigeon River, Sevier, Co, Tenn girl COMPTON b: 1800/1810 in 1830 census, Sevier, Co, TN male COMPTON b: 1810/1815 in 1830 census, Sevier, Co, TN
1767
Elizabeth
Compton
1769
Lydia
Compton
Security for marriage bond was John Brickey, - he married widow Mary after death of Abraham Compton her Uncle/ Aunt and he being step uncle Security for marriage bond was John Brickey, - he married widow Mary after death of Abraham Compton her Uncle/ Aunt and he being step uncle
1773 - 1830/1840
John
Compton
NOTES JOSEPH R COMPTON, son of John:: Also listed as native to Barren Co, death cert, 1850 Census 2nd div #367 1840 Census page 15 East of Little Barren river (10011-00011) i.e. we can place one male child below age 5, and probably a borther and a sister living with him.. He Was blacksmith, his father John COMPTON, biography in Perrin's Hist KY - !1830 census of father john was one male 5-20, one male 10-15, one male 15-20 which would be Joseph R just turned 15 in March for June/July census, one male 50-60 which is John, (born between 1770 and 1780) and one female a sister to Joseph R daughter John 15-20, no older female (mother) shown so presumed dead by then. !William Henry Compton who marries Phebe Ann. E Burton in 1853 in Barren Co Ky (book 2 page 209 Glasgow Ky -may well be the younger son born ca 1820-21 from the marriage date, and census says one son born 1820-25 which fits. !Barren Co 1830 census age 1770-1780, prior to that 1820 Warren CO and 1810 also Warren Co Ky- NOTE dis linked RIN 217 !Warren co Ky 1810 census shows John 10010 males and 20100 for females, i.e. one older son below 10 and two dayghters born 1800-1810. !Warren CO 1820 census shows 2000001 male and 1111 female - i.e. two boys below age 10 and John over 45 (born before 1775) and one daughter below 10, one 10 to 16 and one 16 to 26 with wife 26 to 45, i.e born. before 1796 and after 1775.. !NOTES JOSEPH R COMPTON, son of John:: Also listed as native to Barren Co, death cert, 1850 Census 2nd div #367 1840 Census page 15 East of Little Barren river (10011-00011) i.e. we can place one male child below age 5, and probably a borther and a sister living with him.. He Was blacksmith, his father John COMPTON, biography in Perrin's Hist KY - !1830 census of father john was one male 5-20, one male 10-15, one male 15-20 which would be Joseph R just turned 15 in March for June/July census, one male 50-60 which is John, (born between 1770 and 1780) and one female a sister to Joseph R daughter John 15-20, no older female (mother) shown so presumed dead by then. !William Henry Compton who marries Phebe Ann. E Burton in 1853 in Barren Co Ky (book 2 page 209 Glasgow Ky -may well be the younger son born ca 1820-21 from the marriage date, and census says one son born 1820-25 which fits. !Barren Co 1830 census age 1770-1780, prior to that 1820 Warren CO and 1810 also Warren Co Ky- NOTE dis linked RIN 217 !Warren co Ky 1810 census shows John 10010 males and 20100 for females, i.e. one older son below 10 and two dayghters born 1800-1810. !Warren CO 1820 census shows 2000001 male and 1111 female - i.e. two boys below age 10 and John over 45 (born before 1775) and one daughter below 10, one 10 to 16 and one 16 to 26 with wife 26 to 45, i.e born. before 1796 and after 1775..
1323 - 1369
Margery
Picmere
46
46
1322 - <1365
Hugh
FitzRoger
43
43
~1662
John
COMPTON
Delbert
Larsen
1537 - ~1589
Henry
COMPTON
52
52
From Complete Peerage Vol 2 page 340 Henry Compton or De Compton Henry compton only son and heir of Peter Compton of Compton Wyngates, Co. Warwick (Only son and heir of Sir William Compton a courier adn soldier of great distinction) by Anne dau of George Talbot 4th Earl of Shrewsbury was born 16 Feb 1537 suceeded his father, within a year of his birth 30 Jan 1538/9 was knighted by the Ealr of Leicester at Aurendel House 10 Feb 1566, and was summ to Parl. as a Baron (Lord Compton or De Compton) by writs directed "Henrico Compton de Compton Chev," from 8 May (1572) 31 Eliz. He was oneof the Peers for the trial of Mary Queen of Scots and one of hte 4 chief attendants ayt her funeral 1 Aug 1587 He married firstly Frances daughter of Francis (Hastings) 2nd Earl of Huntingdon by Katherine 1st dau and co-heir of Henry (Pole) Lord Montacute. She died in 1574. He married secondly Anne widow of William (Stanley) Lord Monteagle (who d in 1574) 5th daughter of Sir John Spencer, of ALthrop, County of Northampton, by Katherine daughter of Sir Thomas Kitson of Hergrave, Suffolk. He wa sbur 10 Dec 159 at Compton afsd. Will dated 17 May 1589 pr 1589. His widow m as his second wife Robert (Sackville) 2nd Earl of Dorset who died 27 Feb 1608/9 She died 22 Sep 1618 will probate 1618. From Complete Peerage Vol 2 page 340 Henry Compton or De Compton Henry compton only son and heir of Peter Compton of Compton Wyngates, Co. Warwick (Only son and heir of Sir William Compton a courier adn soldier of great distinction) by Anne dau of George Talbot 4th Earl of Shrewsbury was born 16 Feb 1537 suceeded his father, within a year of his birth 30 Jan 1538/9 was knighted by the Ealr of Leicester at Aurendel House 10 Feb 1566, and was summ to Parl. as a Baron (Lord Compton or De Compton) by writs directed "Henrico Compton de Compton Chev," from 8 May (1572) 31 Eliz. He was oneof the Peers for the trial of Mary Queen of Scots and one of hte 4 chief attendants ayt her funeral 1 Aug 1587 He married firstly Frances daughter of Francis (Hastings) 2nd Earl of Huntingdon by Katherine 1st dau and co-heir of Henry (Pole) Lord Montacute. She died in 1574. He married secondly Anne widow of William (Stanley) Lord Monteagle (who d in 1574) 5th daughter of Sir John Spencer, of ALthrop, County of Northampton, by Katherine daughter of Sir Thomas Kitson of Hergrave, Suffolk. He wa sbur 10 Dec 159 at Compton afsd. Will dated 17 May 1589 pr 1589. His widow m as his second wife Robert (Sackville) 2nd Earl of Dorset who died 27 Feb 1608/9 She died 22 Sep 1618 will probate 1618.
1865 - 1928
Henry
W
Harrington
63
63
1294
Maude
DOWNS
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
1315
Elizabeth
MOBBERLEY
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
1284 - 1327
William
MOBBERLEY
43
43
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
1323
Joan
MOBBERLY
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
~1522 - 1538
Peter
COMPTON
16
16
1325
Ellen
MOBBERLY
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
1327
Agnes
MOBBERLY
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
Martha
1560 - 1630
William
COMPTON
70
70
Complete Peerage Vol 2 p 340/341 see notes father Henry also "Son and heir by first wife, was summoned by writ from 19 Feb (1592/3) 35 Eliz to Parl in his father's Barony as Lord Compton and toosd keat accordingly. On 14 June 1618 Created Earl of Northampton. He died 14 June 1630
1755 - 1827
Amy
COMPTON
72
72
Children: John COMPTON BRICKEY b: 3 Jun 1782 in Botetourt, , Co, Va Mary BRICKEY b: Oct 1785 in Botetourt, , Co, Va Lydia twin BRICKEY b: 12 Feb 1788 in Botetourt, , Co, Va Jeremiah twin BRICKEY b: 12 Feb 1788 in Botetourt, , Co, Va Elizabeth BRICKEY b: 9 May 1791 in Botetourt, , Co, Va Peter BRICKEY b: 9 Feb 1794 in Botetourt, , Co, Va Nancy BRICKEY b: 12 Jun 1796 in Botetourt, , Co, Va William BRICKEY b: ABT 1798 in Botetourt, , Co, Va --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1884 - 1970
Arthur
Simon
Guthu
86
86
According to his daughter, June Steinbarth, he "always said he had no middle name." Check birth certificate. Died from a stroke. According to June, "He was lying down, when he realized it was supper time. He jumped up quickly, and had a stroke. Never recovered from it." According to Sylvia (Guthu) Schulz, "Both our grandparents, Simon and Helen Guthu, spent their last week or months at Aunt Mary and Uncle Arthur's house. They took care of them." From Helen Bennett's (his mother) obit: Arthur made his home in Appleton, Outagamie County, WI. Also found in the book A History of Iola, Wisconsin a listing for the call to the military for WWI. SSN: SSN Issued by Railroad Board According t According to his daughter, June Steinbarth, he "always said he had no middle name." Check birth certificate. Died from a stroke. According to June, "He was lying down, when he realized it was supper time. He jumped up quickly, and had a stroke. Never recovered from it." According to Sylvia (Guthu) Schulz, "Both our grandparents, Simon and Helen Guthu, spent their last week or months at Aunt Mary and Uncle Arthur's house. They took care of them." From Helen Bennett's (his mother) obit: Arthur made his home in Appleton, Outagamie County, WI. Also found in the book A History of Iola, Wisconsin a listing for the call to the military for WWI. SSN: SSN Issued by Railroad Board Social Security Number: 708-05-5992 The state listed in the birth locality field is where the Social Security Number was issued. The zip code listed in the death locality field is the last place of residence. Death Residence Localities ZIP Code: 54956 Neenah, Winnebago, Wisconsin
~1563 - 1632
Elizabeth
Spencer
69
69
1319
Emme
MOBBERLY
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
~1763
Stephen
COMPTON
~1282
Margery
MOBBERLEY
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
1913 - 1993
Curtis
Virgil
Bacon
80
80
DEATH: cert#93-26579
~1633
Henry
COMPTON
1623 - 1623
Infant
Charles
COMPTON
~1629
Spencer
COMPTON
~1631
Francis
COMPTON
1604 - 1654
Mary
Beaumont
50
50
1897 - 1972
Lawrence
Sylvester
Guthu
75
75
Found in the book, A History of Iola, Wisconsin, published by the Iola Historical Society, a listing of men called to serve in the Military during WWI. Lawrence Guthu was listed along with his brother Arthur. Found in the book, A Histo Found in the book, A History of Iola, Wisconsin, published by the Iola Historical Society, a listing of men called to serve in the Military during WWI. Lawrence Guthu was listed along with his brother Arthur. Social Security Number: 391-07-1877 The state listed in the birth locality field is where the Social Security Number was issued. The zip code listed in the death locality field is the last place of residence. Death Residence Localities ZIP Code: 54911 Appleton, Outagamie, Wisconsin
1624 - 1661
Charles
COMPTON
37
37
1625 - 1625
Henry
COMPTON
1637 - 1705
Anne
COMPTON
68
68
1639 - 1703
Penelope
COMPTON
64
64
~1664
Prudence
Providence
Isselton
1316
William
de
Hulse
~1702
Mary
COMPTON
1851
Peter
H
Shafer
SHAFER, PETER Spouse: MIDDLEHAM, ANNIE Marriage Date: 24 Aug 1871 County: Rock Island State: IL Coal Miner
~1706 - 1759
John
COMPTON
53
53
~1700
Orchie Altje
or BLUE
BLAAW
Private
Mildred
Sether
1732 - 1817
Eunice
Brockway
85
85
BIRTH: Taken from Hall and Plimpton's extract of Lyme vitals p 223 Additional information from "Genealogy of a Branch of Wolston Brockway, Who Settled in Lyme, Conn. about 1660." by Beman Brockway
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